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April Blizzard Caused Devastation Here in 1973

April Blizzard Caused Devastation Here in 1973

Bethany Republican-Clipper Vol. 89, No. 11 The official newspaper of Harrison County, Missouri April 18, 2018 www.bethanyclipper.com Bethany, Missouri 64424 75 Cents

Stock car races return to Bethany on Saturday Stock car races will be returning to good condition for the opening night the Bethany fairgrounds on Saturday of racing. night when a four-month-long racing “It probably won’t take long to get season opens on the fair’s dirt track. the track in good shape,” Querry said, The Bethany Speedway will host pointing out that there haven’t been races every other week until Aug. any races there since last year’s fair. 25, the weekend before the opening This week’s races start at 6:30 p.m. of the Northwest Missouri State Fair, for hot laps followed by competition where races will still be prominently starting at 7 p.m. on the bill over Labor Day weekend. The racing program will include Jon Boller of St. Joseph, who owns IMCA modified cars, stock cars, the Boller Motorsports track in Os- IMCA sport mods, pure stocks and born, will be bringing the racing pro- e-mods. gram to Bethany. He said the Bethany “We have had good car counts for races will be held on Saturday nights, practices at Osborn,” Querry said. while the Osborn track will hold rac- The remaining races will be held es on Friday nights. on May 5, May 19, June 2, June 16, The wet spring weather has result- June 30, July 14, July 28, Aug. 11 and ed in a rough start for the racing sea- Aug. 25. son, but race promoter Chet Querry Tickets cost $10 at the gate. expects the Bethany track to be in

Weather City’s audit High Low Prec. April 10 56 45 None April 11 72 56 None report still April 12 72 42 None April 13 81 43 .34 pending April 14 47 27 .10 April 15 31 24 .03 Bethany residents may have to April 16 46 28 None wait several more weeks before seeing the audit currently being Five-Day Forecast conducted by the Missouri State Temperatures will remain cool Auditor’s Office. through the weekend. Thursday’s Fieldwork for the audit began Republican-Clipper photos high will only be 47 degrees. on April 10, 2017, and was com- Low to mid 50s are expected on pleted in November, according to Car crash drill: South Harrison students, playing the role of victims, are a gruesome sight during a mock car accident drill Friday at the high school. The Saturday and Sunday and, most drill involved a two-car accident using smashed vehicles provided by Young’s . Emergency responders removed the “victims” from the car. Highway importantly, Sunday is expected a spokesperson for the auditor’s Patrol Corporal Chris Sullivan put Emily Starmer through a sobriety test, bottom right, while NTA personnel provided treatment. Taking part in the exercised to be snow-free. Temperatures office. were, from the left, Deputy Sheriff Eric Remmer, Police Chief Brian Groom, Sullivan, students Emily Starmer, Brooke Blanton, Paige Peterson, Brylee Bowles will warm into the 60s next week.. But this is only part of the pro- and Gaige Sherer and NTA crew John Barclay, Jake Loving and Dr. Scott Hall. The exercise was sponsored by Buchanan County EMS, the Highway Patrol, Temperatures provided by KAAN cess of completing the audit. Bethany Fire Department, Bethany police and NTA. The fieldwork “included gather- ing information, studying records and analyzing a variety of docu- ments,” said Steph Deidrick, press City Council delays demolition contract; lake bid approved secretary in the office of State Au- ditor Nicole Galloway. City Hall The Bethany City Council delayed budget. But council members said Westward Councilman Randy Brejnik was still fielding questions from awarding a contract for the demoli- they would like to take another look who began terms on the board. Crab- the auditor’s office in late winter. tion of five condemned buildings at the project to see if the property tree had served on the council several The audit was initiated through Monday night after the bids on the owners would agree to donate their years ago. Mayor Williams thanked a petition from local residents who project came in higher than had been lots to Bethany. retiring Eastward Councilman Gene wanted the state to take a look at budgeted. Mayor Todd Williams suggested Ishmael for his service to the city. the city’s operations. Some 207 Red Rock, a Kidder, Mo., com- that some of the lots would make a Randy Mann was elected as the signatures were certified as being pany, submitted the apparent low good location for new homes. He said president of the Board of Aldermen, from residents of Bethany, seven bid of $40,000 to raze a commercial he would like to take Eric Sweat, di- and Nita Schroff was re-elected as more than required for the audit. building southeast of the Square and rector of the building trades class at city clerk. The audit is expected to cost the four residential properties. The city the North Central Career Center, to In other business, Nail Excavat- city between $35,000 and $50,000. had set a priority to tear down the see if some of the lots would be suit- ing of Jamesport and Bethany was The auditors said the examina- brick commercial building where a able residential sites. awarded a $210,326 contract to but- tion will focus on city operations potential collapse could endanger the The council will continue to re- tress the dam at the Old Lake and to Republican-Clipper photo prior to April of 2017. nearby Etta May’s Corner building view the issue before taking action install a raw water line that would Council members sworn in: City Clerk Nita Schroff administers the oath After the audit report is draft- which is connected to the property by on awarding the demolition contract. provide a by-pass connection with of office to newly-elected City Council members Charles Crabtree, left, and ed, it will go through an internal a catwalk over the alley. After certification of the April 3 the water treatment plant. Howe Randy Brejnik, during Monday night’s meeting at City Hall. review process, according to De- City Administrator Jonne Slemons municipal election results, City Clerk Company engineer Jon Dwiggins in case there were issues with the old on a 4-0 vote, approved a motion by idrick. said the contractor could tear down Nita Schroff administered the oath said the new line would provide a reservoir. He said the quality of wa- Councilman Lance Johns to approve the commercial building and one of of office to new Eastward Council- more direct route to bring water from ter from the old lake could degrade the contract with Nail on the lake See audit on Page 2. the houses and still remain within the man Charles Crabtree and incumbent the New Lake to the treatment plant as a result of siltation. The council, See council on Page 2. April blizzard caused devastation here in 1973 By Phil Conger asked Governor Kit Bond to activate The recent snowy days over the the Army National Guard to airlift first three Sundays of April—in- hay bales from helicopters to the cluding the 4½-inch snow on Easter starving cattle near Hatfield. Sunday—bring back memories of The view from the air showed the blizzard that hit the county on the extent of the livestock losses April 9, 1973. in northwestern Harrison County. That unusual spring storm left a Snow-blind cattle that had panicked mile-long, six-foot snowdrift that in the storm died when they were closed down Highway 136 until a tangled up in barbed-wire fences snow-blower could be brought in and froze to death. from St. Joseph to bust open a path. I was able to ride with one of the Schools across the county were dis- helicopters as the crew dropped hay missed and commerce ground to a to the calves. It was a bizarre sight halt while residents coped with the to see fully grown steers stretched heavy, wet snow. out across the wire among the huge Ranchers in the northwest part of drifts of snow. the county were caught off guard by The hay-lift saved many head of the winter storm and were unable cattle. Republican-Clipper file photo to get their cattle into shelter. The John Beals, who farms southeast Operation hay drop: Volunteers gathers at Hatfield 45 years ago to load cows and their new spring calves of Bethany, often thinks about the hay bales onto an Army National Guard helicopter after a blizzard hit Har- were sent into and frenzy when the day of the blizzard. rison County on April 9, 1973, killing thousands of farm animals. wet snow caused their eyes to freeze John had just driven his pregnant shut. wife, Joan, to Noll Memorial Hospi- “We hated to leave, but the way his tractor so they could get back to “They were running around like tal when the snowflakes began fall- it was acting we just wanted to get town. Submitted photo crazy,” said one rancher. ing. Before long, the snow turned home,” he said. Beals said he lost two or three Leadership winners: Jerika Price, left, and Hailey Henry won top awards Bill Weddle, who had a large herd into a full blizzard. When the storm let up, they were calves in the storm. “A lot of cows in the state FBLA Leadership Conference in Springfield. Jerika won first able to return to the hospital in time and calves got down in the ditch and place in Insurance and Risk Management and will advance to the National near Hatfield, estimated that he lost John and his daughter, Leslie, about 60 head of cattle, according to stayed most of the day with Joan but to be there for the arrival of Leslie’s the snow would drift over the top of Leadership Conference in Baltimore, Maryland, this summer. Hailey won baby sister, Melanie, on April 11. them,” he said. seventh place in Electronic Career Portfolio. The story is inside this week’s a newspaper account. decided that they should get back John recalled that a neighbor Vernon newspaper. The late State Senator Bill Esely home before the road closed. Price was able to clear the road with See blizzard on Page 2. Page 2 April 18, 2018 Bethany Republican-Clipper Council delays demolition project We (Continued From Page 1) 1-3 on the Square. The planners have but may be delayed. The council, in project. asked the city to close the east, west final business, approved Mayor Wil- Slemons addressed concerns from and north sides of the Square for the liams’ appointment of Gary Hatten remember a property owner about an old meter event. as an alternate on the Board of Ad- well that had been uncovered on the Administrator Slemons said there justments and the reappointment of former Hub Club property. The well are “continuing issues” that may de- Suzanne Wagner and Fred Lindsey when... apparently was used for an irrigation lay the completion of the wastewater to the Parks and Recreation Board. system for the golf course. The own- treatment plant. City official recently Lisa Burrows was appointed to fill A look back at the history er of the residential development will did a walk-though of the plant and the chair of retiring board member be asked to address the issue. found some issues that still need to Cole Osborn. of Harrison County from The city will co-sponsor the Junk- be addressed. The plant was sched- the pages of the Bethany in’ on the Jefferson sales event June uled to be in operation by May 12, Republican-Clipper.

125 Years Ago 50 to 80 percent more milk during 20 Years Ago A cause for concern April 19, 1893 school hours where there is a vend- April 22, 1998 Most of the Capitol Reports I have is public record and is posted on the disturbing behavior. ing machine. According to a recent written have been hopeful, informa- House website (house.mo.gov) un- Going forward, the Special House This office has printed some elegant A bill being considered by the survey, youth drink 1,900 half-pints tive, and sometimes a little humor- der the heading Special Investigative Committee will continue to investi- diplomas to be awarded to the gradu- Missouri General Assembly would of milk in Harrison County daily. The ous. But this will be one of the most Committee on Oversight. I will say gate, and the governor will undergo ates of the high school on Friday; also change the way that revenue from a largest amount of milk per student is somber reports I have written, as it the details are very concerning, espe- a criminal trial relating to the affair some very handsome programs of the statewide sales tax is distributed to consumed at the Ridgeway School. relays to you some of the disturbing cially if criminal action was involved. in St. Louis in May. We in the leg- exercises on the occasion. local soil and water conservation dis- Memorial Park will open this allegations regarding Governor Eric According to the report, the affair islature will continue to debate and J.H. Sutton and his sons left last tricts in the state. Sunday for the season. The softball Greitens was instigated by Greitens before he pass good bills to improve our state, Friday for Pattonsburg, where he has A liquor application from the Beth- and baseball field has been enlarged, A couple months ago, a St. Louis was elected governor, but after he had and will try not to let the governor’s the contract for building a new hotel. any Fair Inc. was discussed at length a new tennis net is being put up and a news outlet reported that the gover- declared himself a candidate troubles distract us from that duty. If Monday night during the regular 70 Years Ago cement floor is being laid in the shel- nor had an extra-marital affair that The governor has indirectly de- enough evidence is gathered to sug- meeting of the Bethany City Council. ter house. might have included criminal activity gest that the governor should be im- April 21, 1948 A $2 million conservation plan for against the woman with whom he had peached, that will not likely happen Winning first in parliamentary 40 Years Ago the Sugar Creek watershed has been the affair, his hairdresser. The alle- The before our adjournment in mid-May procedure F.F.A contests Friday at given tentative approval by the Mis- April 19, 1978 gations were disturbing enough that and would be addressed in a Special Maryville, the Ridgeway team now souri Soil and Water District Com- G. Keith Funk, a native of New a House of Representatives Special Eggleston Session this summer. It is also pos- advances to state competition this mission. Hampton and now president of Culli- Committee was convened to inves- sible that evidence will come to light Thursday at Columbia. On the team Construction work on the East gan-Fund Water Conditioning Co. of tigate. This committee was made of Report that exonerates the governor and he are Philip Youngman, Darrel Clay- Main Street Redevelopment project Eagleville, Pa., will receive the Silver seven House members, with back- by J Eggleston, will retain his job. If impeachment comb, LeRoy Moody, Kenneth Wise, will get underway this summer and State Rep., 2nd District Antelope award form the Boy Scouts grounds in law, police work, and does come to pass, there is a line of Carroll White and Kenneth Ingham. should be completed next year, resi- of America at their national meeting business. The members were both succession outlined in our Missouri dents were told Tuesday night by a 60 Years Ago to be held May 17-18 in Phoenix, Republican and Democrat, men and nied some of the criminal elements, Constitution (Lieutenant Governor, consulting engineer who is working April 23, 1958 Ariz. women, black and white, and are but declined to testify in the House Senate President Pro Tem, Speaker Funk is the brother of Mrs. Wilbur on a final design for the project. The New Hampton Lions Club some of the most upstanding, intelli- investigation since he is also un- of the House, etc.) filled with dis- Cover, New Hampton. The Bethany Area Chamber of will receive its charter in ceremonies gent, and honorable people you could der criminal indictment in St. Louis tinguished and honorable men with Funk, in business in the Philadel- Commerce approved new bylaws there tonight at the school building. A hope to meet, as are the vast majority for the same case. He is also being many years of public service that phia area since 1946, has been active during its regular meeting last dinner will be served at 7 o’clock. Dr. of elected officials at the capitol scrutinized for campaign finance and would make a highly qualified re- in various areas in his community Wednesday at the Hub Restaurant. Jean Miller will speak. On Wednesday, April 11, the com- sunshine records law issues. The placements and business. Students in local schools drink mittee released a preliminary report governor has stated he believes that I look forward to bringing you bet- on the affair based on their investi- most of the efforts against him origi- ter news from the capitol next week. gation, including testimony from the nate from Democrats who want to Until then, best wishes of safety, hairdresser and other witnesses. I oust him from office and disrupt the health and prosperity to you and your Snowfall at mid-April tells won’t go into the details of the report upcoming 2018 elections. According family. as they are tawdry and not suitable for to the report, there is probably some of challenge farmers face all audiences. If you wish to read it, it truth to that, but also some truth to his On a mid-April Sunday morning that signal the ammonia tanks rolled sands of dollars, overnight. Blizzard of 1973 caused devastation I stand on the front porch, bundled down the highways. Cornfields were Withdrawals from multination for winter, watching snowflakes drop getting nitrogen fertilizer before the trade alliances are now being recon- (Continued From Page 1) the blizzard. law officers investigated only the from a dark sky. I wonder: What’s the late planting. sidered. The countries that went on The ASCS at the time conser- Plow operators “couldn’t see most serious traffic accidents. message of these flakes? Changing But after a couple of days of warm trading without us ask: “Why do we vatively put the loss to ranchers at anything while it was blowing so “The ones we couldn’t get to,” he weather. weather what are snowflakes trying to need you now?” Recall when Ameri- $300,000. hard,” said Clayton Barnett, a 36- said, “the drivers would exchange Nature has a profound impact on tell us. ca was great in world trade? Volunteers gathered at Hatfield to year crewman said in an interview names and go on.” farmers working the soil. This time a Silence from Washington would load hay onto the helicopters from the with the Republican-Clipper. The snows over the last few year ago, I recall corn planting was be helpful until we figure out this 635th Company from the Air Nation- Highway Patrolman Mike weeks have been mild compared to well underway. Hometown boy weather. al Guard unit in Warrensburg. Wayne Hooker said several motorists were 1973—but April won’t be over for At the recent MU Soybean Sym- In the end, Mother Nature is the Perkins, who ranched near Hatfield stranded in the snow. Hooker said several more days. posium climatologists had what I real trump. Droughts, floods, heat at the time, said farmers had not re- thought unusual news. They didn’t Duane waves and freezes are powerful. ceived advance forecasts of the storm speak about climate change. They re- Dailey Weather controls so much. and, as a result, lost many cattle and ported what’s happened. Professor Farmers, optimists and risk takers, hogs. According to the ASCS survey Audit report Climatologists and TV weather emeritus understand the part weather plays. after the storm, ranchers reported the forecasters are different. Climatolo- MU Now, they don’t know the role of loss of 1,234 cattle in the blizzard. (Continued From Page 1) closed meeting. gists are near perfect in their reports. Washington. And, that’s where the County hog raisers suffered a heavy “Within the next month, our “The city will have 30 days to They just tell what happened. They next Farm Bill should be passed this loss, with 488 pigs perishing in the office will work with the city to provide written responses to the keep the records. Our weather became as erratic year. That’s worrisome. storm and its aftermath. schedule an exit meeting,” she said. findings which will be included Last week MU climatologist Pat as policies from Washington, D.C. Standing on the front porch with One veteran of the Highway De- The city will receive a couple of in the audit report. It will then be Guinan told us we were in the cold- What’s proclaimed today will be re- a cup of black tea in hand, I look partment said it was the worst storm the draft report and representatives released to the public and posted est April since 1895, that’s 123 years. versed tomorrow. Farmers, traders through snow up and down my street. that he had ever seen. Some highway from the State Auditor’s Office will online,” Deidrick said. Plus, we had two significant snow- and nations wonder. Are any city citizens thinking about trucks ended up in the ditch during discuss the report findings at the falls. Tariffs, what’s the deal? Ill-in- the state of farming, this season in Wait! A few days later Colum- formed tariff tweets cost individual this state? I think not. bia hit a daytime high of 80F. With beef, soybean and other farmers thou- The farm community does little to inform citizens that every person in this nation depends on farmer suc- Harrison County Weekly Report Bethany cess. First there is that item of food. Three times a day, we need to remem- Marriage speed limit Richard L. Faber, Long Grove, IL; fined ber farmers made his happen. Jaymi Tyson Bowers, 41, Bethany, State of Missouri vs. Austin James $55.50, Annamrie Flores, Houston, TX; Republican-Clipper But, there’s more: Agriculture in- Mo. and Mary Katherine Brumm, 39, Stanfield, possession of marijuana/syn- fined $155.50, Jose Enrique Garcia Alva- 202 North 16th Street or P.O. Box 351 cludes caring for the soil on the farms Bethany, Mo. thetic cannabinoid of 10 grams or less; rez, Redwood City, CA; fined $30.50, Dissolution unlawful possession of drug parapherna- Carter S. Giguere, Woodbury, MN; fined Bethany, Mo. 64424 and the water that falls on it. The air overhead is affected. The forests are Caleb Wayne Coots and Princess Ashia lia $30.50, Karla L. Prats, Overland Park, email: [email protected] part of agriculture. Coots State of Missouri vs. Mitchell Marc KS; fined $55.50, Gary E. Quinn, Buf- Kevin L. Gilpatrick and Penny Lynne Crupa, possession of marijuana/synthetic falo Grove, IL; fined $55.50, Elana M. Phone 660.425.6325 Fax 660.425.3441 We need to tell the timber story. Gilpatrick cannabinoid of 10 grams or less; unlawful Selvig, Golden Valley, MN; fined $80.50, Website: www.bethanyclipper.com When you see a stand of trees, you Lewis Charles Buckner and Teresa possession of drug paraphernalia Robert Board, Brownsville, TX; fined see trillions and trillions of stable car- Ann Buckner Established 1873 State of Missouri vs. Christian Fran- $80.50, Ryan Michael Joint, Des Moines, bon molecules that won’t float into Real Estate Transfers cisco Velez, possession of marijuana/syn- IA; fined $71.50, Jewel Richard Miller, Member the National Newspaper Association the atmosphere to warm the planet. John W. Salmon, Mary B. Salmon to thetic cannabinoid of 10 grams or less; Marlon, IN; fined $155.50, Shawnee Fae and Missouri Press Association The same goes for every blade of Joshua T. Wilson, Heather N. Wilson unlawful possession of drug parapherna- Still, Dalton, MO Subscription Rates Newspaper Staff pasture grass. Green leaves of corn RSI Industrial LLC to Krepline Living lia; exceeded posted speed limit No seat belt: fined $10.00, Travis Joe Philip G. Conger, editor and publisher do the same. Trust of 2017 State of Missouri vs. Madison Grace Baker, Osborn, MO Harrison and adjoining counties Emma Coulthard, news reporter Photosynthesis in green leaves ACP 1 LLC to Steven Hall Tummons, possession of marijuana/syn- Failure to secure child: fined $16.50, Kathy Conger, advertising manager Suits Filed thetic cannabinoid of 10 grams or less; Katherine Marie Mondragon, Kansas $31.00 uses solar power to absorb a carbon- ($28.75 plus tax $2.25) Carla Hillyard, circulation, bookkeeper Capital One Bank (USA), N.A. vs. unlawful possession of drug parapherna- City, MO Elsewhere in Missouri Angela Ragan, advertising, web design dioxide molecule and break it into Klaire L. Williams, breach of contract lia Failed to display plates on motor vehi- $49.00 three parts. One part, the carbon City of Eagleville vs. Joy and Larry State of Missouri vs. James Alfred cle: fined $30.50, Dava R. Laxton, Eagel- ($45.15 plus tax $3.85) molecule, builds plant structure. Two Ragan, breach of contract Isom Jr., possession of marijuana/syn- ville, MO Elsewhere in U.S. molecules of oxygen are released into Kyle Brashears vs. DOR, declaratory thetic cannabinoid of 10 grams or less Operate vehicle on highway without no tax the atmosphere. judgment State of Missouri vs. Nakesha Moni- a valid license: fined $80.50, Harland $55.00 USPS 052-680 Digital edition, USA Without oxygen to breath, you die. Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. quie Isom, possession of marijuana/syn- James Cox, Albany, MO; fined $71.50, Candice Sweeten, suit on account thetic cannabinoid of 10 grams or less; Jewel Richard Miller, Marlon, IN $31.00 no tax Single copy price...... 75 cents Farming gives more than food. It (Printed with soy ink and recycled paper) cleans the air you breathe. World Finance Corp. vs. Jeanell Lucas, unlawful use of drug paraphernalia Failed to equip vehicle with muffler/ suit on account State of Missouri vs. Michael J. adequate muffler/properly attached muf- We haven’t told of the dollar im- Advertising Deadlines: The deadline for placing display ads and classified ads in the Republi- Midland Funding LLC vs. Byron Murrow, possession of marijuana/syn- fler: fined $504.00, Lisa Lavonne Fiorino, can-Clipper is noon. on Monday of the week of publication. The deadline for the Pony Express pact agriculture has in our state. We Arndt, suit on account thetic cannabinoid of 10 grams or less; Kansas City, MO is 5 p.m. the Thursday before publication. are Ag driven. It’s the number one Midland Funding LLC vs. Ashley News Deadlines: If you have a news item, please call 425-6325 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. unlawful use of drug paraphernalia; Failed to equip vehicle with muffler/ Monday through Friday. All contributed news items, such as weddings, club meetings and moneymaker for the whole state. Meissen, suit on account exceeded posted speed limit adequate muffler/properly attached muf- notices of coming events should be submitted by noon on Friday for the following week. That’s another column. We probably Willard D. Darby Jr. et al vs. Larry K. Circuit Court fler: fined $304.00, Brian James Votava, Weekend News Coverage: If you would like to have coverage of a news event on a weekend, think dollars before we think of food Hendren et al, quiet title Division II Parkville, MO; fined $204.00, Melody please call and request coverage by noon on the Thursday before the event. We will make we eat and oxygen we breathe. State of Missouri vs. David D. Kend- Exceeded posted speed limit: fined Shoschona-Daw Whitebear, Kansas City, every attempt to fit your event into the schedule for the weekend. If that is not possible, please I doubt Russian bots spread all rick, possession of marijuana/synthetic $55.50, Leigh Fonda K. Allen, Kansas MO make arrangements with someone at the event to take a photo and supply us with the photo and cannabinoid of 11-35 grams; exceeded City, KS; fined $55.50, Letitia M. Ander- Building Permits information. these falsehoods about farming. We posted speed limit son, Fort Dodge, IA; fined $55.50, Stacy April 9- Chuck Thompson, 710 S 20th, Letters to the Editor: Our policy requires that all letters to the editor must be signed and must be wary of those who would State of Missouri vs. Willard D. Darby L. Baker, Bonner Springs, KS; fined deck addressed, preferably typewritten or legibly printed. All letters are subject to editing concerning destroy agriculture. We can’t rely on length and language. Contents will not be altered. The opinions expressed in these letters do Jr., knowingly move/remove/deface or $55.50, Tyson L. Batson Bethany, MO; Municipal Court not necessarily reflect the views of management of this newspaper. Old McDonald to feed us. destroy boundary marker, benchmark or fined $155.50, Caitlin Deann Clover, City of Bethany vs. Levi Scott Aron- Periodicals Postage paid at Bethany Post Office, Bethany, MO. 64424. Postmaster: Send changes to The Bethany Thank a real farmer. Also, write horizontal control monument Fairbault, MN; fined $55.50, Ann M. son, fined $37.50, miscellaneous ordi- Republican-Clipper. P.O.Box 351, Bethany, MO. 64424. to [email protected] or 511 State of Missouri vs. Dale Wayne Entered as Periodical February 6, 1929, at the Post Office at Bethany, Mo., 64424. Published each Wednesday. Conklin, Washington, IA; fined $55.50, nance violation W/ Worley, Columbia, MO 65203. Guernsey, DWI prior; exceeded posted Bethany Republican-Clipper April 18, 2018 Page 3 Grain truck Bent Tree to exhibit at Best overturns near of Missouri Life Market Fair Gilman City Missouri Life magazine will present Missouri wines and food products. A grain truck overturned on High- the Best of Missouri Life Market Fair, Missouri characters entertaining way 146, 2 miles east of Gilman City a celebration of Missouri products and throughout the weekend include Mark April 13. The driver, Jesse Fletchall, the people who make them, on April Twain, Daniel Boone, and Sacred Sun, 43, of Galt received moderate injuries. 28-29 in Powell Gardens, near Kings- a Native American woman. Twain will Poster winners: Fourth grade grand prize poster winners from the Fletchall was driving west when the ville, Mo., east of Kansas City. be portrayed by Richard Garey, who Andy Luke presented an award to George SWCD meeting. Left to right: Laramie Cowell, Alexis Hunter, Kenly grain truck dropped off the north side The market fair will showcase 72 performs his Mark Twain Himself Craig. Bridger, Josie Taylor and Brody Templeton. of the highway. He then overcorrected specially selected Missouri artists, arti- show in a Hannibal theater and across causing the truck to come back on the sans, and food or drink producers, as the world. Reenacting Daniel Boone roadway cross the centerline and over- well as music and other entertainment, and his biographer are Barney Combs turn. amid the spring blooms of Powell Gar- and Robert Pecoraro, who have won Fletchall was transported to Wright dens. national awards for their interpretations Memorial Hospital in Trenton by a pri- The exhibitors include The Bent of the men and their history. Sacred vate vehicle for the moderate injuries Tree Gallery of Bethany, owned and Sun, an Osage woman, will stroll the he received. operated by John and Marcia Whitt. grounds portrayed by Jolene Metzen, Cple. C.J. Sullivan investigated the The gallery creates handcrafted rustic a Missouri Life magazine staff member accident with the assistance of Trooper furniture and accents. The pieces are who is part Osage and Cherokee her- J.E. Haney and Harrison County Sher- kiln dried and sealed with a premium self. Other Missouri Life magazine iff’s department. finish. The Bent Tree has been creat- staff will be available all weekend to Poster winners: Fifth grade grand prize poster winners from the ing products on the Whitt family farm hear story ideas and talk to readers and SWCD meeting left to right: Kayden Brooke, Kelsey Sperry, Bent- since 1982. visitors. Marvin Harding presented an award to Kenny ley Glenn, Kenzie Milligan (not pictured Anna Underwod) Bethany Care Artists and artisans have been spe- The market fair will run from 10 Crawley who is holding his granddaughter. cially selected for the fair. Visitors will a.m. to 4 p.m. April 28 and 29. The set- Center to host be able to talk to fine artists and crafts ting in Powell Gardens is Kansas City’s people who make everything from fur- 970-acre botanical garden near Kings- health fair niture and other wood art to jewelry and ville, 30 miles east of Kansas City. specialty products such as bee cream, For more information, visit www. The Bethany Care Center will host jams and preserves, pottery, and hand- MissouriLife.com/market-fair-info/ or a health fair from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. on woven rugs. Fairgoers can also sample call 660-882-9898 Saturday, April 28, at the rest home, located a 1305 South 7th Street. The Harrison County Community Friends of library to hold first hospital will be providing lab work including a comprehensive metabolic book sale of year Poster winners: Sixth grade grand prize poster winners from panel, complete blood count, lipid The Friends of the Bethany Public Teresa Pierce, president of the the SWCD meeting left to right: Jera Breer, Abbey Henry, Megan Darrin Huitt presented an award to Steve Hop- panel, thyroid stimulating hormone, Library will hold its first book sale of Friends of the Library, said the book- Bottcher, Madison Coots and Hannah Carter. kins. hemoglobin and PSA. Other screen- the season on Saturday, April 21, in the shelves will be full for the sale. ings will be for glaucoma, visual acuity basement of the Bethany Multipurpose Proceeds from the book sale will and blood pressure. Center. The sale hours are from 9 a.m. benefit the Bethany Public Library. For more information, call 660-425- to noon. SWDC awards outstanding farmers 2273. Senior Citizens' Menu April 23-27 Rolling Hills coordinator dies April 23: turkey salad, carrot salad, and trustees at annual dinner veggie pasta, melon in traffic accident April 24: sausage gravy, biscuit, hash The Harrison County Soil and Water operates. He also has built several ter- Hills Insurance sponsored the award. browns, mixed fruit Constance Renee Huff, 32, of by Kenneth Lewis, 64, of Carlisle, Pa. April 25: pork cutlet, sweet potato, Conservation District held their annual races and sediment basins on his own. The Watershed Trustees, the Soil veggie blend, cranberry fluff Kidder, Mo., was fatally injured in a Her pickup went off the east side of the meeting March 27th at the South Har- MFA of Bethany sponsored the award. District Board, the District and NRCS April 26: swiss steak, potatoes, gravy, traffic accident on April 11 on I-35 in roadway and overturned, coming to a peas/onions, fruit gelatin rison high school gym. Awards were The grassland farmer award went employees recognized two watershed April 27: fried chicken, mashed potatoes, DeKalb County. rest on its top in the median. handed out to outstanding farmers and to Kenny Crawley. This award recog- trustees, George Craig and Doug Fol- gravy, corn, apple salad Mrs. Huff was the regional coor- She was pronounced by the DeKalb The Senior Center shows no discrimination because Watershed trustees. nizes a county landowner who uses gate. of race, sex or religion. Meals subject to change accord- dinator for the Rolling Hills Creative County coroner. ing to supply hand or time for preparation. Bread, butter The conservative farmer award conservation practices to improve and Craig has served the West Fork of Living in Bethany. Memorial services were Monday, or margarine, milk, tea or coffee served daily. To order went to Steve Hopkins. This award preserve the natural resources on the Big Creek Watershed for 40 years and a meal, call 425-3220 before 9:30 a.m. According to the Highway Patrol, April 16, at the Kidder Baptist Church. Space donated by Bethany Republican-Clipper recognizes a county landowner who grassland they own and operate. Kenny Folgate has served the Panther Creek Mrs. Huff was driving south on I-35, uses conservation practices to improve has decommissioned two wells, seeded Watershed for 26 years. Both were two miles north of Cameron, when and preserve the natural resources on down some crop fields, and expanded commended for their time and dedica- Showing: April 20-26 her 2006 Ford 500 struck the rear end the land they own and operate. Steve his existing grazing system by adding tion as well as cooperation they have of a 2005 International truck driven GOD’S NOT DEAD: received assistance for building ter- pipelines and tanks. By utilizing the given over the years. COMING APR. 27 races, sediment basins, and seeding grazing system practice, he has been A LIGHT IN : down some field borders on the approx- able to maintain a larger herd of cattle DARKNESS WAR imate 1,000 acres of crop ground he on the same amount of acres. Green When it’s time for your DOT physical, DRAMA 156 Min (Rated - PG) (Rated NR) choose your local health providers. 120 Minutes Fri. Apr. 20 / 7:00 p.m. Bethany woman dies of self- Sat. Apr. 21 / 2-4:30 & 7:00 p.m. Sun. Apr. 22 / 2-4:30 & 7:00 p.m. inflicted gunshot wound Mon.- u. Apr. 23-26 / 7:00 p.m.

A Bethany resident died of a self- wound from a 38-caliber handgun. inflicted gunshot wound Tuesday after- The Wests have operated a mortgage CALL TO noon, April 10, at her home in the Daily business in Bethany for many years. VERIFY MOVIE Addition, according to the Harrison An autopsy was performed on & SHOWTIMES County Sheriff’s Office. Thursday by a Kansas City pathologist. Tricia West, 60, was found dead Results of the autopsy won’t be known in the bedroom of her residence by for at least a week, according to Harri- her husband, Herman. Authorities son County Coroner Zach Wilson. said Mrs. West had sustained a single

Roadwork for Harrison Tammy Maxwell, pa-c Cephas Paniamogan, fnp-c Bethany North Harrison County, April 16-22 Medical Clinic Medical Clinic The following is a listing of gen- replacement 0.5 miles east of Route 3202 Miller Street 16027 Locust Street (Hwy N) eral highway maintenance and con- T, April 18, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bethany, Missouri Eagleville, Missouri struction work in Harrison County Route AA – CLOSED for a cul- 660) 425-3154 (660) 867-5111 planned for the week of April 16-22 vert replacement, April 19–20, 7 a.m. from the Missouri Department of to 3 p.m. daily Cephas Paniamogan and Transportation. For more information about a Tammy Maxwell are certified to Route EE – CLOSED for a project, please contact MoDOT at provide DOT medical exams for bridge replacement project at the 1-888-ASK-MoDOT (888-275- commercial motor vehicle drivers. Muddy Creek Bridge. The road will 6636) or visit www. modot.org/north- be closed through May. west/. Route Y – CLOSED for a culvert

Highway Patrol arrests Your child’sHonor achievement proves Your that with motivation Graduate and dedication, they can accomplish anything. Show your appreciation by honoring your senior with a congratulations April 13—Robert E. Corral, 24, announcement in the Bethany Republican-Clipper Graduation Keepsake Edition Lee’s Summit, Mo., possession of a controlled substance Class D felony, possession of less than 10 grams of marijuana, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

“A man who stops advertising to save money is like a man who stops a clock to save time.” Bethany Republican-Clipper — henry ford 202 N. 16th Street, Bethany, MO 64424 PH: 660.425.6325, EMAIL: [email protected] Page 4 April 18, 2018 Bethany Republican-Clipper

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Hope you all got your taxes done work and ate super with Cotton, Coy, Pettijohn on time because the deadline has Gary, and Sandy. FORD - CHEVROLET - DODGE come and gone! This year is flying Margaret “Teeny” Gibson and We Appreciate You & Your Business! by! Philinda Snethen represented the • 800-253-2568 • 425-2244 Axel Lane and his mom, Cassie Optimist Club of Lamoni at the Inter- Daleske, haven’t been feeling too cultural Celebration at Graceland good. Axel has bronchitis and an ear University Saturday evening. They infection and Cassie has a sinus infec- reported that the event was wonder- Family Budget Inn of Bethany tion. Prayers would be greatly appre- ful with lots of different countries • Comfortable • Quiet • Spacious Queen & King Rooms ciated. That boy is way too busy to be represented. •Continental Breakfast • High Speed Wireless Internet • Meeting Room sick! Having a sick baby is tough on Connie Wilcoxson had dinner with Mama, too. her mom Doris Lane on Sunday. 660-425-7915 • 4014 Miller Street • Bethany, MO 64424 Andover Community of Christ Doris Lane spent Wednesday to Liz Carpenter spent the weekend Lisa Stobbe; 641-784-3730 Friday with her daughter, Marcia with her sisters from Kansas City. 9:45 am Sunday school; 11 am worship; Bohall, in Lexington, Mo. They traveled to Eureka Springs, 7 pm Wednesday prayer service Audrey Money, Margaret “Teeny” Ark., for a conference and Liz Bethany First Assembly of God 425-7045 Rev. Richard Birdsong, pastor 425-8806 The Gibson, and Grant Gibson went returned home Sunday. 1201 N 25th St. Bethany, MO 22311 East Hwy. 136 out to eat with Philinda Snethen on Have a good week, be kind to each • Feed • Seed • Chemicals • Custom Application 9:45 am Sunday school Wednesday. other, and the weather continues Farmer Owned Co-Operative 9:45 am new converts class; Dangers Friday, Cotton and Coy Osborn to be very fickle. So fickle that the 10:45 am worship & children’s ministry; 6 pm Evangelistic service; helped Grandpa Gary and Grandma Royals had to postpone another game Wed. 7 pm Hour of Power service of Social Sandy Osborn with some farm work because it was too cold and there was 3rd Thursday 7 p.m. “Gospel Music Jubilee” then Mike Atwood came up for a even snow. Come on Mother Nature, Thomas Farm Bethany Community of Christ visit. Grandma Ruby also came up it’s baseball season, let’s have some Quality Meats Richard Jackel, pastor Media 9:30 a.m. pre-worship; “Flee the evil desires of youth and pursue for a while and visited. After all that baseball weather! Located at Jct. RT. A & I-35 (Northwest Corner of Exit #99) Ridgeway, MO righteousness, faith, love and peace, along with 10:30 a.m. worship those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart. visiting, Chad Osborn came after www.thomasfarmmeats.com Bethany First Baptist Don’t have anything to do with foolish and stupid 660-872-6716 Bro. Ryan Kunce, Senior Pastor arguments, because you know they produce Casey Joyce, Assoc. Pastor quarrels. And the Lord’s servant must not be Gentry wins MFA Foundation scholarship 9:30 am Sunday school; quarrelsome but must be kind to everyone.” —2 Timothy 2: 22-24 NIV OPEN 1104 S. 25th 10:30 am worship; Payton Dale Gentry, a graduating 6 A.M. - 11 P.M. 660-425-6353 6:30 p.m. worship senior at South Harrison R-2 High Seven Days A Week Bethany, MO Wed. 6:30 p.m. Awana/Youth recent survey by the Royal Society for Public Health suggests that social School, has won a $2,000 MFA Foun- Wheelchair accessible; Nursery provided media can be bad for our mental health. Anyone who has ever spent time dation scholarship. Great Everyday Service, Prices, Friendly Smiles Bethany First Christian Aon Facebook or Instagram probably knows that the images and messages Brad Clark, Pastor there can make you feel insecure, envious and inferior. Cases of cyber-bullying Payton is the son of Cindy and Pharmacy 660-425-8171 9:30 am church school; and other forms of online shaming or intimidation are too well-known for anyone Glen Gentry. He plans to attend 10:30 am worship; to doubt this possible hazard. The survey of approximately 1500 people aged 14- Southwestern Community College, 24 found that social media sites such as Facebook and Instagram increased Wed. 5:30-6:30 pm W.I.L.D. Youth Group Creston, Iowa. Handicapped accessible feelings of anxiety in over half of the respondents. Seven out of ten of the Bethany United Methodist respondents said that Instagram made them feel worse about their body image The scholarship was sponsored by First Missouri Bank 2703 Crestview, Bethany and 2/3 of them said that Facebook made cyber-bullying worse. Those who spent MFA Agri Services of Bethany. It is more than two hours per day using social media were most at risk, and the •867-5218 Blythedale •867-5202 Eagleville Michael Dunlap, pastor one of 340 scholarships presented this 9:30 a.m. Worship researchers are calling for measures aimed at educating users on how to use •872-6686 Ridgeway •Brookfield • Kearney social media in a positive way. We all desire to connect with others in a positive year by MFA Inc., MFA Oil Company 10:40 am Sunday School way, and while social media can facilitate this, it can also make it very easy to Member F.D.I.C. Wheelchair accessible. and their affiliates. harm others. So use social media, but use it wisely, and always only for good. Submitted photo Bible Baptist – Christopher Simon Matt Deardorff, pastor, Payton Dale Gentry 12th & Miller, 425-7775 Dairy Queen 10 a.m. Sunday school; Grill & Chill ✳ 11 a.m. Worship; Maudine Bennum 439-2363 of Bethany 2 p.m. afternoon service Sunday; New Hampton News Tuesday, 7 p.m., bible study, ✳ 425-7515 ✳ prayer time, Kids Club Blessed Sacrament Catholic Sympathy is extended to the Ryan, Emma, and River Christo- 1208 S 25th St., Bethany family of Helen Rosalie (Kate) York pher were in Grant City at the Assem- 5 pm Saturday Mass; 8:30 am Sunday Mass of Albany the widow of Maurice bly of God Church. Ryan preached Pony Express Blue Ridge Church W. York. She is survived by two the morning church service and Advertising That Works ! Trent Willhite, pastor sons, Terry (Janna) York, and Steve attended the youth rally there in the 9:30 am Sunday school; (Paula) York, and two daughters, Sue afternoon. They visited with Emma’s 204 N. 16th • Bethany, MO 64424 10:45 am Worship CALL (660) 425-6325 (Neal) Rucks, and Jani York, seven folks, Toby and Nancy Wright, Wed. 6:45 pm Kids Club Blythedale Christian grandchildren, nine great-grand- between the events. Charlie McKinny, pastor children, and sister, Janice (Lewis) The New Hampton United Method- 9:45 am Sunday school; Barton. ist Church had a good turnout. Pastor 10:30 am worship If you have news about special church events, send your items before noon Pat and Tom Lambert were Sunday Mark Morehouse’s sermon was Bread of Life Monday. to the Bethany Republican-Clipper, P.O. Box 351, Bethany, MO., Or Non-Denominational Church evening supper guests of Maudine “Faith That Makes Us Strong” and 660-425-2211 e-mail us at [email protected]. 2600 Miller Street 1603 Central Street Bennum, Clinton, Tasha, and Arianne the scripture was Acts 3:12-19. Becky Bethany, Missouri Bethany, MO 64424 Lewis. Morehouse played the piano. A card Bryan Weatherwax, pastor Virginia Thomas and Fauneal was signed for Faye Hill who is in the and Cynthia Weatherwax, worship Cainsville Assembly of God Smith drove to Lancaster, Mo., on hospital at Bethany. William Dowd, pastor; April 9 to attend a tea for the senior Happy birthdays to Augustine and Rev. Noel T. Adams Ambulance District 10 am Sunday school; 10:50 worship girls in the class of 2018 of Schuyler Kay Lynn Dahl on April 19; Carter Wednesday 7 pm Children/Youth program County High School. Their grand- Humphrey on April 20; Nicole NTA Ambulance District Cainsville First Christian Serving Since 1975 Rich Piper, pastor daughter, Cora Smith, was among the Langfitt, Carolyn Nagle, and Tryton 10 am Sunday school; 11 am worship Hope Lutheran New Hampton Christian honored guests; her mother, Sara, also Tucker on April 21; Hannah Baker, Emergency 911 Cainsville First Baptist Rev. Walter Peckman, pastor Paul Drummond attended. They enjoyed a style show Rex Stevens, and Tim West on April Business 425-6319 9:00 a.m. worship 9:30 am Sunday school; 10:30 a.m. Sunday school; featuring garments from Maurices 22; Hattie Grace Blanton and Quade 9:30 a.m. Worship; 10:15 am Bible Study 10:45 am worship; 7 p.m. Evening Worship Immanuel Baptist Wednesday 6:30 pm Bible study in Kirksville. The Schuyler County Sprague on April 23; Pam Fitzgerald 7 p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting Bruce Williams, Pastor New Hampton Methodist choir provided the musical entertain- on April 24; and Missy Blanton on MARTZ ELECTRIC 10 a.m. Sunday Bible Study Evan Johnson,Assoc. Pastor/Youth Dir. Mark Morehouse, pastor ment. The guests were served lovely April 25. 11 a.m. Worship 8:15 a.m. early service; Sunday School 9:30; 9:30 am worship; 40 Years of Experience second service 10:45a.m.; 10:30 am Sunday school refreshments. Happy anniversaries to Mr. and Residential to Commercial Electrical Contracting Coffey Baptist 5:30 Youth;6:30 p.m. worship New Hope Baptist Church Ruth Ann Arkle attended the visi- Mrs. Paul Daniel on April 20; Mr. and 10 a.m. Bible study; Wed. 6:15 Youth; 6-7:30 p.m. Team Kid; 11 a.m. & 6 pm worship; Rural McFall tation for Helen Rosalie (Kate) York. Mrs. Rex Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. 660 - 425 - 6790 6:30-7:30 p.m. Adult Bible study Jason Crowley, Pastor Shirley McKinney attended Car- Bill Wyant on April 23. 6 p.m. Wed. Bible Study Jehovah’s Sunday school 10 a.m., worship 11 a.m. Church of Christ 10 am public talk; 3rd Wed Business Meeting rigan Ford’s kindergarten class As my computer is once again on 17th & Central, Bethany MId Week Tuesday 7 pm Supper 6 p.m. Meeting 7 p.m. program Tuesday evening and Char- the ailing list, Pat came to my rescue •Mohawk •Shaw •Sealy 10 a.m. Sunday Bible Study Kirkley Chapel Otterbein Gospel • La-Z-Boy • Chromecraft 11 a.m. Worship leigh’s second grade program Thurs- in helping me get the news submitted. Tom Hogan, pastor Pastors Frank & Jan Mueller; day evening. Have a good week everyone! Keep B&W Eagleville Baptist Church 9:30 am Sunday school; 660-867-5165 9:30 am Sunday Bible class; 10:30 am worship; 4 miles N. on Hwy. 69, 1/2 miles west Sarah Ford and children went to our military, law enforcement, and Furniture & Floor Covering 10:30 am & 7 pm worship Open 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. Mon. - Sat; 9 A.M. - 7 P.M. Thursday Wed. 7:00 p.m. Sunday school 10 a.m.; Des Moines Friday evening and emergency personnel, our sick and ✥ ✥ Eagleville Church of Christ Martinsville Christian 660-425-6712 Jct. 13, 69 & 136 Hwys. Bethany 10 am Sunday Bible classes; worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. returned home on Sunday morn- sorrowing friends in your thoughts Royce Smith, Fred Flesher Wednesday worship 7 p.m. ing. Jared is attending some training and prayers as well as our local, state 10:45 am & 6 pm worship 9:30 am Sunday school; Eagleville First Christian Pattonsburg Methodist 10:30 am worship each Sunday Cristy Clark, pastor there. The kids were excited to see and national leaders. Take time to Jason Laxton, Pastor Martinsville United Methodist Daddy but especially to be spending enjoy family and friends. They are 1804 Central St. 18387 US Hwy 69 10:30 am Worship Bethany, MO Mark Morehouse, pastor Prairie Chapel time in a motel and swimming. among your greatest blessings and 9:30 am Sunday school; 10:30 worship 10 am Sunday school; Handicapped accessible Pastor Joe Hendren Bonnie Magee had no visitors this none of us is guaranteed life here on 660-425-3004 11 am worship, 2nd & 4th Sundays 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; Eagleville United Methodist Melbourne Baptist week but received several phone calls earth. One day we are here, and the Gina Lucas, pastor 10:30 a.m. worship 1804 Central St. Alvin Trusty, pastor to make sure she was doing well. next day we may be gone. Listen to Call Toll Free 855-772-2168 9:30 am Sunday school; Ridgeway Assembly of God Bethany, MO 64424 10 am Sunday school; 10 am Sunday school; what your kids and all family and Phone: 660-425-3004 / Toll Free: 855-772-2168 / Fax: 660-425-7153 10:30 am worship 11 am & 6 pm worship; Wed. 7 pm Bible Study 11 am & 6 pm worship YOUR NEWSPAPER friends are saying. Put down those Nelson Heating & Electric has moved to a new location at 1804 Discipleship training 6 pm; Ridgeway United Methodist Central St. in Bethany. Fairview Community Church cell phones and listen! The weather We will be providing the same great service to all of our existing Wed. 6:30 p.m. prayer & Bible study Gina Lucas, pastor; 9 am worship; customers, and look forward to serving the Bethany area. Rev. Wayne Caulkins, pastor A Mitchelville Methodist 9:45 am Sunday school has been so cool lately and I know We would like to thank the great people of Cainsville and surrounding 4 miles S. on Hwy 146 east of Bethany Richard Wilson, pastor textbook areas for their hospitality over the years, and look forward to 10:30 am Service Ridgeway Baptist people are wanting to get in their gar- continuing to serve you for years to come. 10 am Sunday school; 9:45 am Sunday school; for the Faith Community Christian dens and fields. I hope as the weather Thank you,ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE. worship 1st & 3rd Sundays 10:45 am worship Jared Rardon, Owner 602 South 15th St., Bethany times. warms up, the Royals get warmed up Call yourNelson Heating local & businessElectric office at 777 www.grm.net Morris Chapel 6:00 p.m. Team Kid Rev. Olin Slaughter, pastor Harold Wilson, Pastor Tom and Pat Lambert, PO Box 9:45 a.m. Sunday school; Wed. 6:00 Bible Study 5 miles N on Hwy 69 10:45 a.m. worship Seventh Day Adventist Republican 142 Pattonsburg, MO 64670 9 am worship every Sunday 5 p.m. Supper; 6:30 p.m. Bible Study 1207 Clay, Gallatin Clipper home phone: 660-367-2448 cell 10 am Sunday school STONER SAND L.L.C. Tuesday 6 pm Women’s meeting Sabbath study 9:15 am; 11 am worship 660.425.6325 Wed.. 7 pm Bible Study phone: 660-425-5407. 7 p.m. Bible study Shady Grove Christian Bible AND RIVER ROCK Mt. Moriah Baptist 10 am Sunday school; 33463 East 250th St., Ridgeway, MO Gilman City First Baptist Rev. Victor Buntin, pastor Gavin Roberts, pastor 11 am & 6:30 pm worship. 9:30 am Sunday school; 9:45 am Sunday school; Wednesday 6:30 pm Bible study 660 - 824-4211 10:30 am & 8 pm worship; 10:45 am & 6 pm worship; Wesley Chapel Methodist Roberson Wed 5:30 meal Discipleship training 6:30 pm; 9 am worship; 6 pm Bible study - All Ages Wednesday 7 pm worship 10 am Sunday school; 7 pm Weekly Prayer Service Mt. Pleasant No. 2 1st & 3rd Sundays Funeral Homes Auto Parts & Service Nursery available - All services Rev. Robert Skeens, pastor Willow Row United 9:30 am Sunday school; & Gilman City United Methodist David Hilsabech, lay minister Visit our website at D R Pastor Kobey Puls 10:30 am & 6:30 pm worship; 9 am Sunday school; • 908 Main www.robersonfuneralhome.com • Cainsville, MO 10 am S. School; 10:45 am worship Wed. 7 pm prayer & Bible study 10 am worship, Kids Group 2nd & 4th Sundays 5:30 p.m. Mt. Pleasant No. 1 1st & 3rd Sundays • 660-893-5611 Chuck Ramsey, pastor Heath Chapel Word of Life Bethany Eagleville Princeton Lineville, IA CC Hwy. North of Brimson Rural McFall Christian Fellowship 660-425-3315 660-867-3112 660-748-3325 641-876-5171 Cristy Clark, pastor 10 am Sunday school; 11 am worship Rev. Clyde Hulet, minister; 9 am worship; Mt. Zion Pattonsburg New Hampton 9:15 am Sunday school; 10 am Sunday school; Jamesport King City Pattonsburg Stanberry Highway Christian 10 am Sunday school; 10 am worship I-35 exit 88, 1/2 mile S. on Hwy. 13 11 am worship 660-684-6999 660-535-4321 660-367-2117 660-783-2869 Tom & Debbie O’Neil - Owners 702 N. 41st Street • Bethany, MO 64424 • 660-425-7200 Darian Catron, pastor Conveniently Located 1/2 mile N. of McDonald’s on I-35 E. outer road 10 am Sunday school; Or call Toll Free 1-877-425-3315 11 am worship Bethany Republican-Clipper April 18, 2018 Page 5

Clubs Ridgeway News Bethany T.O.P.S. The WTL Club met with Betty munity Holiday for kids” for Easter. Bethany T.O.P.S. (take off pounds Purdun on April 5th. Betty had a We played bingo. Dee won the “big sensibly), #1146, meets every Tues- word game for us as soon as we were bag”. Betty served us a snack mix, day evening from 5:30 to 6:30 at the all seated. “How many words can cheese spread on crackers, home- First Christian Church basement. For you make from ‘Easter Rabbit’?” made peanut butter fudge and lemon information call Lisa Gard at 425- After 10 minutes Venita Purdun had cake and vanilla ice cream 2340. 42 and Dee was 2nd with 22. Carol I’ve had a phone call that a former Fraternal Order of Eagles #2534 Wooden, president, called the club member of our club, Pauline Jones, The Fraternal Order of Eagles to order and we recited the Pledge of has passed away on April 9, 2018. meetings are held at 6:00 p.m. on Allegiance, sang “God Bless Amer- She will be sadly missed by all. the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every Republican-Clipper photos ica”, and the Lord’s Prayer. For roll Betty Purdun and Carol Wooden Donation for Rotary project: County commission- month at 104 S. 16th Street. If you call Yvonna Arnold read a short story visited Carol’s mother, Bernice Ross, ers Jim Holcomb and Jack Hodge present a $600 have an interest in learning more from the G.E.C. paper; Mary Higbee at the Leon Nursing home; attended check from the Wymore Trust to Rotary President Shoes distributed: Counselors Gloria Craig of Ridgeway, about our organization or charities we read a story from her grandmother’s Pauline Jones’ funeral and Jim Hun- Kurt Kimble for the Rotary shoe project. Dana Smith of North Harrison and Hannah Brey-Boswell of support, we welcome you to join us at diary about the frontier women of sucker’s funeral on Saturday. Tracy South Harrison and Principal Bill Pottorff of Cainsville selected a meeting! 1878 building and supplying a store Scott, son of Pewee, was seen by shoes from the Rotary project for their students. Harrison County Genealogy for $300 and opening for business in Betty and Carol, and he told them he McATEE's MAYTAG copy 3.e$S_McATEE's MAYTAG 2/26/18 10:48 AM Page 24 Society six months; Nina Polley told us about his is moving back to Ridgeway the Volunteer workers are needed to Cainsville News Melanie Chaney 893-5375 Neoma Wilcoxson getting moved into end of May. help with projects and activities. the assisted living apartment at Lamo- Ridgeway’s new community build- There will be a varsity baseball program on April 26. April 5 with Lila McLain as the host- Anyone interested in finding infor- ni’s Nursing and Rehab Center where ing is under construction. The foun- game on April 20 at Ridgeway at 5 Sunday dinner guests of Rudy and ess. The Program was, “Whose Your mation on their families, especially she has been for several months. dation has be poured. p.m. There is a varsity baseball game Jean Finney were Brian, Gina, Cha- Daddy, DNA 101” and was given by in this area are invited to stop by the Betty read a note from her niece and on April 23 at Grundy at 5 p.m. The sidy, Jillian and Jaden Finney from Nancy Moll. library and learn more about their showed baby pictures of her twins Foreign Language Extravaganza will Princeton, and Nash and Meagan Robert and Lila McLain attended family history. that are now two years old. Nileene be April 24 at 6:30 at the Cainsville Schooler and their children Emma their great grandson Hunter Eads The library is open Tuesdays and Floyd has a brand new hat that is such School gym. Everyone is welcome to and Henry from Wisconsin. music program the night of April Thursdays from 1-5 p.m. and Satur- a bright blue that it almost blinds you attend the festivities. There will also Amy Chandler, Brandi Cook, 10 and great grandson Carson Eads day 2-4 p.m. other days by appoint- when you see it. Also she showed pic- be all the things the kids have made Brenda Hines, and Ginger Hum- music program Thursday night, April ment. 660-425-2459. tures of her “adopted family” that has in art and home ec on display. HDC phreys all went to Bethany out for 12; both where held at the Bethany NA-AA Meetings adopted the three children they have. junior high and varsity track will be supper and to watch the movie Paul, Elementary School. AA meets on Wednesday & Sat- The older brother is about 17 years at South Harrison on April 25. There The Apostle of Christ. Any news is appreciated for next urdays 7-8 p.m. at the Faith Commu- then two more recent ones five, six for will be a movie shown in Bethany for The G.F.W.C. 20th Century Club week. nity Christian Center, 602 S. 15th St, and eight (I think). Venita read poems the kids who completed the D.A.R.E. held their meeting the evening of Bethany (the old Methodist Church from Roger Maxwell’s grandmother, building). Call Mary 661-839-2063. The Old Home on the Hill and The BROADBAND Deaths Old Saw Mill. Dee Smith read some INTERNET promises “Just for Today” found in Prices starting at Ruth Ann Linch Garcia, Kansas City, Mo., and Bran- be made to the Maryville Humane On August 21, 1971, Carolyn was the B.H.A. housing notes on self- Ruth Ann Linch, 85, Bethany, Mo., don Garton, Lincoln, Mo.; numerous Society in care of Roberson Funeral united in marriage to Larry Taff. improvements. Carol, our president, $20.95/mo. (formerly of Ottumwa, Iowa) passed nieces, nephews, and cousins; grand- Home, P.O. Box 46, Bethany, MO In earlier years, Carolyn would ride forgot her “story’ as her mother has 64424. with Larry and helped drive on long been ill and spent a couple of days SPEEDS AVAILABLE: away surrounded by her family on parents, Mary Ann and Glen Garton, 1, 3, 6, 15 & 25 Mbps Plattsburg, Mo., and Sue Hufford, Online condolences may be left at hauls for the trucking company they in the hospital. So Mary happened to Saturday, April 14, 2018 at a Bethany, *Call for details & availability in your area! Mo nursing home. Warsaw, Mo.; significant other, Jeff www.robersonfuneralhome.com owned for 15 years. She worked for have another story from her grand- She was born August 17, 1932 in Brogan and family, Gallatin, Mo.; the telephone company in Lamoni mother’s diary. There were seven Mid-States Services, LLC Ottumwa, Iowa, the daughter of Van dear friends, Brandy Wilson, Over- Helen Rosalie (Kate) and managed several restaurants in members and one guest present. In 2626 Oklahoma Ave., Trenton, MO and Martha (Northrup) Carter. land Park, Kan., and Garett (Summer) the area. She was instrumental in the treasurer’s report there had been 800-864-4013 On February 21, 1953, Ruth mar- Large, Platte City, Mo.; and many York starting a family grave stone resto- $10 donated to the “Ridgeway Com- Helen Rosalie (Kate) York, 90, of ried the love of her life, John R. other family members and friends. ration business. The last few years Albany, MO., passed away Tuesday, Linch. He preceded her in death on Cremation has been entrusted to she enjoyed meeting people as she April 10, 2018 at Pineview Manor in June 8, 1982. Bram Funeral Home, Hamilton, Mo. worked the front desk at Eagle’s Stanberry, Mo. She was also preceded in death Memorial service was held April Landing. She was instrumental in Rosalie, the daughter of James by her parents; one brother; six sis- 16, 2018, at The Kidder Baptist organizing several charities in Har- Mart and Lottie Samantha (Merritt) ters and a step-daughter, Patty (Bill) Church. rison County and was a member and Parker was born March 9, 1928 in Fisher. Inurnment at a later date at the held officer positions in the Bethany Atchison, Kan. Ruth was a member of the First Kidder Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Eagles Club. On June 11, 1948, Rosalie was United Methodist Church, Bethany, memorials are suggested to an edu- Carolyn enjoyed riding horses, united in marriage to Maurice W. Mo., Order of the Eastern Star in cation fund being established for her outdoors, the comradery of friends on York. He preceded her in death May Ottumwa, Iowa, and the Beta Beta children. the Calamity Jane Trail rides, singing 10, 2016. Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Soror- Online condolences/guestbook: and playing the piano/organ, and also She was also preceded in death ity in Bethany, Mo. For many years, www.bramfuneralservices.com enjoyed spending time with her chil- by her parents and her brother Bill she worked as a bookkeeper for Esely dren, grandchildren, and great grand- Parker. Law Firm and Davis Snyder Quarries children. She loved writing poems for Rosalie was a lifetime church pia- in Bethany. her family. Carolyn was very interest- nist. She was a member of the First Business Service Directory Left to honor Ruth’s life are a ed in exploring family history as her Baptist Church in Albany. After her A Helpful Guide to Area Businesses daughter, Cindy (Linch) McKinny; family was very important to her. retirement from various jobs, she was step-son, John D. (Linda) Linch; her She was preceded in death by her a volunteer at the South Harrison Ele- beloved eight grandchildren, Teresa parents, and daughter, Kimberly mentary School Library in Bethany. FLOWERS Fisher, Billy Fisher, Keith Fisher, John DeEtt Taff. She enjoyed her family, friends and R. (Debbie) Linch, Mike (Raquel) Carolyn is survived by her hus- traveling. Linch, Kara (Marcus) Shoop, Jona- band, Larry, of the home; sons, Ste- Survivors: sons, Terry (Janna) than McKinny, and Lauren McKin- ven (Darlene) Palmer, Cainsville, L i t t l e York, Waco, Texas; Steve (Paula) ny; eight great-grandchildren, Emily Mo., Ervin (Dawn) Taff, Mercer, York, Bethany; daughters, Sue (Neal) (Zach) Hackbarth, Jacob Linch, Lydia Mo.; daughter, Robin (Ryan) Cren- Rucks, Willmar, Minn.; Jani York, Clara’sFlowers, Unique Gifts & GardenA Dash of Whimsy! Linch, Dylan Linch, Brittany Linch, shaw, Afton, Iowa; 11 grandchildren, Albany; seven grandchildren, Mat- NEW Maddox Shoop, Jaxon Shoop and Ava three great granddaughters; brother, 118 North 16th Street • Bethany, MO 64424 thew York, Melody (Jose) Zuniga, LOCATION ! 2305B Miller St., Bethany, MO . Ruth Shoop. Delbert (Beverly) Cummins, Ft. Rhonda Taylor Kim (Jason) Berman, Justin (Kristin) Funeral services will be held at Scott, Kan.; sister, Daisy (Roy) Par- 660-425-3000 • 888-273-0650 Rucks, Kellee Rucks, Kristin (James) • 660.425.3000 • 888.273.0650 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 18, at sons, Eagleville, Mo.; and numer- Slatten, Aaron () Craig; nine Roberson Funeral Home, Bethany, ous nephews and nieces. She will be great-grandchildren, Miriam, Jahzi INSURANCE Mo. Burial will follow in the Miriam greatly missed by all. Tricia West and Wesley Zuniga, Parker and Hol- Funeral services were held Satur- Addison Insurance Cemetery, Bethany, Mo. The family Tricia West, 60, Bethany, Mo., land Rucks, Evan and James Craig, day, April 14, at Roberson Funeral AIS Services, LLC will receive friends from 1:00 – 2:00 ADDISON INSURANCE SERVICES,Auto • Home LLC • Farm • Business • Life • Health passed away Tuesday, April 10, 2018. Shea and Cali Slatten; sister, Janice Home, Eagleville, Mo.; burial in AUTO • HOME • FARM • LIFE • HEALTH • BUSINESS p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. From farming to She was born March 17, 1958 in (Lewis) Barton, Merriam, Kan. Goshen Cemetery, Princeton, Mo. Cliff outfitting and Memorials may be made to the Mir- protecting your ATV's Dallas, Texas, the daughter of Robert Funeral service was held Saturday, CLIFF ADDISON Memorials may be made to Harrison OWNER / AGENT Addison and hunting equipment, iam Cemetery in care of Roberson P. and Doris June (Whitehead) Nolt- Owner / Agent we can get you April 14, at the First Baptist Church County Cancer Transportation Fund covered! Funeral Home, P.O. box 46, Bethany, ing. 410 N. 39th, Suite D 410 N. 39th, Suite D in Albany; burial in the Carter Cem- in care of Roberson Funeral Home, BETHANY, MO 64424 (Next to Bull’s Eye Trading) MO 64424. On December 11, 1998 she married BETHANY, MO 64424 etery, New Hampton. Memorial P.O. Box 46, Eagleville, MO 64442. office: 660-425-3520 o ce: 660-425-3520 Online condolences may be left at Herman West in Bethany, Mo. He fax: 660-425-3564 fax: 660-425-3564 Contributions: First Baptist Church Online condolences may be left at email: [email protected] email: [email protected] www.robersonfuneralhome.com. web: WWW.ADDISONINSURANCESERVICE.COM survives of the home. Music/Kids for Christ or Carter Cem- www.robersonfuneralhome.com web: WWW.ADDISONINSURANCESERVICES.COM Tricia was raised in the Catholic etery in care of the Roberson-Polley Constance “Renee” Faith. She enjoyed her dogs and gar- Chapel, 403 N. Hundley, Albany, MO LAND TITLES dening and was an avid swimmer in 64402. North Harrison News Huff her younger years. She loved being a Constance “Renee” Huff, 32, Online condolences: www.rober- grandma and her grandchildren affec- Service at the Blythedale Chris- Grand River Title Inc. Kidder, Mo., passed away on April sonpolleychapel.com tionately called her “Ema”. tian Church began with Jim sharing We want to be your “go to” title agent! 11, 2018, in DeKalb County, the She was preceded in death by her prayer requests, announcements, and result of a car accident. She had lived parents, and brother, Donald Nolting. Carolyn Elaine recognition of Pastor Charlie and in Hamilton and Pattonsburg, Mo., Phone (660) 425-6833 Tricia is also survived by her Shirley’s 36th wedding anniversary. and also in Roanoke, Va., before set- (Cummins) Taff Fax (660) 425-6855 daughter, Ashley (Clint) Howren, Sa- Carolyn Elaine (Cummins) Taff, After Margie’s Sunday school tling in Kidder a few months ago. 1500 Main Street, Bethany, Mo 64424 vannah, Mo., Brittany (Felipe) Mo- 71, Blythedale, Mo., passed away lesson “Follow Me” from our quar- Linda Renee was born on May 27, 1985, Email. [email protected] ses-Toledo, Savannah, Ga.; two step- Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at a Lamoni, terly, Shirley led us in three hymns on in Kansas City, Mo., to Ray Gene that theme. www.missouricentraltitle.com sons, Trevor (Rosie) West, Lebanon, Iowa nursing home. Collins Garton and Connie Jean (Abner) Communion was served by Les; Mo., Zachary West, Springfield, Mo.; She was born on March 1, 1947 in Johnson. 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South Harrison battles to a tight win over North Harrison Shamrocks South Harrison edged county rival Mejia were the leading hitters for the defeated East Harrison 13-2 in a game North Harrison 8-7 Thursday night in Shamrocks with 2 hits apiece. Mejia played at Cainsville. a seesaw game at Babe Adams Field. drove in 3 runs. Cody Weller, Marshall Norris and The teams exchanged leads sev- The game was tied 7-7 before the Daniel Karns all hit homeruns in the eral times with the Bulldogs pulling Bulldogs scored in the seventh inning. game. Claycomb hit a homerun for ahead 3-1 in the first inning and then Marshall Norris got on base in the the Bobcats. Blake Thomas pitched the Shamrocks coming back to tie the bottom of the inning. Jeran VanMeter 4 innings for the Bulldogs, recording game at 5-5 after three innings. came in as pinch runner, stole second 5 strikeouts before being relieved by North Harrison pitcher Timothy and got to third on a pass ball. He Dalton Hudlemeyer. Claycomb also Heintz struck out 5 batters in his 2 scored the game winner on a single by struck out 5 batters in a loss. innings on the pitcher’s mound. South Zaine Glenn. The Bulldogs improved their record Harrison’s Payton Gentry was the “With the experience we are getting, to 4-0. starter recording 3 strikeouts. Kinser the boys are getting to understand the South Harrison’s next home game Corbett had 2 strikeouts in the save. game better,” said Coach Chris Schon- will be April 20 against St. Joseph Corbett scored 2 runs with 3 hits for ing. Christian. the Bulldogs. Bulldogs defeat East Harrison Brett Emig, Heintz and Samuel On Monday night, South Harrison Local students Harrison County School Events to receive degrees April 18-25 at NCMC South Harrison North Central Missouri College has April 18- MAP testing 4th grade; talent show auditions 3:10; HS track @ Albany; HS boys golf @ Stanberry; mock car accident (jrs./srs.) 9:00 a.m. announced their 2018 graduation list. April 19-20 FFA state Convention The college’s commencement will be April 19- Brilliant Bulldogs 3:15-4:15; music concert 1st & 2nd 6 pm; HS golf @ Chilli- cothe, Bruce Finlayson Track Meet; MS Track @ Rockport held May 5 at 9 a.m. for the morning April 20- HS baseball vs. St. Joe Christian ceremony and 1 p.m. for the afternoon April 23- HS golf -GRC @ Mazingo; HS baseball vs. Pattonsburg April 24- Brilliant Bulldogs 3:15-4:15; HS track @ Leblond; HS JV golf - GRC -Albany at the Ketcham Community Center. April 25- MAP testing 3rd/4th grades; government EOC; HDC conference track meet; The following local students will FFA meeting; FFA officer interviews be graduating. From Bethany: Trevor Cainsville April 19-20 State FFA Steele Burrows, Katie Lynn Constant, April 19- board meeting 8 p.m. Elizabeth Danielle Easton, David April 20- varsity baseball @ Ridgeway vs. Pattonsburg April 23- varsity baseball @ Grundy Daniel Jones, Rachelle Denise Kerns, April 24- ACT makeup; foreign language extravaganza Bryce Alan Kirk, Amy Jo Maize, Thea April 25- JH & varsity HDC track @ SH Republican-Clipper photos Michelle Thomas, Darin Michael Wil- Gilman City Baseball showdown: North Harrison freshman Brett Emig, top left, prepares to throw after putting Zaine Glenn of April 19-20 State FFA liams, Nicole Renee Wise, Rachel April 19- MAP testing 5th science South Harrison out at second base. Timothy Heintz, top right, a NHHS senior, waits for the throw while Bulldog Cody Lynne York. From Eagleville: Autumn April 20- MAP testing 6th math Weller slides into second base. Collin Castleberry of NHHS goes into home plate during the game at Babe Adams April 23- MAP 7 & EOC testing 7th math & English II Field. Peaches Thomsen. April 24- Jr’s ACT testing; Little Hawks Night supper 5:30 games 6:30; MAP 7 & EOC From Gilman City: Sarah Jo Foun- testing 5th math & English II tain, Addison Paige Leeper, Sean M. April 25- HS & JH HDC track @ Bethany; MAP testing 6th ELA North Harrison Nanetta Carter to receive Long, Joslyn Grace Newton, Carrie Jo April 18- JH track @ Milan Relays; varsity track @ Miland Wildcats Relays Ellis wins Smith. From Ridgeway: Chelsea TaLia April 19- NWMSU College Outreach Program 8th/9th grades April 20- State FFA Convention softball achievement award Bradley, Misty Lea Hoover, Tiffany April 21- baseball hit-a-thon Nanetta Carter of Savannah, Mo., and Dan Kinney, both of Springfield, Youth in AG Michele Rinehart, Johnnie Belinda April 23-24 Stanford testing grades K-2 April 23- baseball @ Lathrop formerly of Bethany, will become only and Richard Green of Columbia. State Shaffer. April 24- baseball @ home vs. Milan var/JV the fourth person to receive the USA Commissioner Joey Rich started the April 25- jh/varsity track @ HDC conference track meet state solo & small ensemble @ scholarship Bethany Public MU; Stanford testing grades K-2 Softball Missouri Lifetime Achieve- award in February of 2017 Library Open: April ment Award. ​Award ceremonies for Carter will The Missouri State Fair director Ridgeway 9:00 - 5:30 - Tues. - Wed. April 18- Track @ Albany Mrs. Carter achieved fame as one be held on Saturday, April 21, at the announced the list of Youth in Agricul- 12:30 - 5:30 - Thursday April 19- open library 5 p.m. of the top coaches of women’s softball St. Joseph Fairview Golf Course Pro ture scholarship winners as selected by 9:00 - 3:00 - Friday April 20- no preschool; earth day community project; baseball @ home vs. Pattons- teams. She coached the North Missouri Shop reception room from 4:00-5:30. 9:00 -Noon - Saturday burg the Missouri State Fair Foundation. Closed Sunday & Monday April 21- prom; track @ Albany CTs for many years. She also previ- Soft drinks, light snacks and a cash The scholarships are given to stu- April 23- baseball @ Grundy April 24- family math night 6 pm ously was a teacher at South Harrison. bar will be available. Several speakers dents after a review is done of Missouri 101 North 15th & Main • 425-8008 April 25- jh/varsity HDC track @ Bethany Previous winners of the Lifetime will make remarks. No reservations are state fair participation, grade point Achievement Award were Bonus Frost needed and there is no charge to attend. average, community involvements and Notice leadership roles. The list of 36 students includes DALLAS Wyatt Ellis of Bethany. Ellis, along toWNSHiP Notice with the other winner’s was selected for DALLAS a $1,500 scholarship. The scholarships in order to protect are funded through the Youth in Agri- the interest of all toWNSHiP Dallas township taxpayers culture sponsors and livestock buyers at no property ingress or egress, in order to protect the annual sale of champions. A portion waterlines, or drainage or tiling the interest of all of each animal’s sales price is allocated project, shall be connected to Dallas township taxpayers, to the scholarship program. or impact a Dallas township the total cost to replace The youth receiving the scholarships Right-of-Way, grader ditch, township road tubes destroyed by fire will be will be recognized at the Missouri State or roadway without written FFA Convention in Columbia. easement approval being billed to the landowner granted by the Dallas township where the fire originated. The scholarship applications are Submitted photo reviewed by a committee that includes board for that project. (11-1tc) (11-1tc) Attend state FBLA contest: Members of the South Harrison FBLA chapter were among 5,000 students attending the volunteers from across the state that state FBLA Leadership Conference in Springfield. They are, from the left: Front row, Carter Williams, Quinton Johnson, work throughout the year to raise fund- Ally Hoyle, Kaylee Bowen, Jerika Price, Hailey Henry, Brooklyn Ellis and Kali Forbach. Back row, Cole Ellis, Jacob Shuck, Levi Beaty, Dereck Bowman, Collin Haffey, Rowdy Kampman, Cody Weller and Nick Williams. ing for the sale of champions and schol- NOTICE arships. The Missouri State Fair’s annual HAY GROUND FOR RENT sale of champions will be held this year Three (3) year contract for bid for hay at County lake. Bid per year with Jerika Price takes first in state FBLA contest on Saturday, August 18th in Lowell payment made before May 1 of each year. If payment is not made, the Mohler Assembly Hall on the state fair- contract will be voided for the time remaining on the contract. Bid to Some 16 members of the South Hailey Henry placed seventh in is to bring business and education grounds in Sedalia. be for cash each year on 3 year contract for all hay ground (70 acres Harrison Future Business Leaders of Electronic Career Portfolio. together in a positive working rela- The scholarships have been awarded more or less) at lake. Hay is to be removed each year and monitored America chapter traveled to Spring- Over 5,000 students and advis- tionship through innovative leadership since 1992. Since then, a total of 606 by County Commission. Sealed bids will be opened April 30, 2018 field for the Missouri Business Leaders ers came together for the Springfield and career development programs. scholarships have been awarded that at 10:00am at the office of the County Commission. the Commission of America conference on April 8-10. event, with over 150 business educa- Missouri FBLA membership exceeds has amounted to more than 600 thou- reserves the right to accept and/or reject Any and all bids. Chapter member Jerika Price took tion related contests running during 15,500, making it the second largest sand dollars. first place in Insurance and Risk Man- the event. Contest topics ranged from state chapter of the organization in the Harrison County Commission agement. She will advance to the accounting to website design, market- nation. PO Box 525 National Leadership Conference this ing to mobile application development. Bethany, MO 64424 summer in Baltimore, Md. The mission of the Missouri FBLA 660-425-6424 11-1tc Aff

City of Cainsville - Financial Statement July 1st, 2017 to December 31, 2017 Balance Certificates of Fund Revenue Expenditures as of 12-31-17 Deposit General Fund $ 27,438.67 $ 27,194.93 $ 1,430.26 Road Fund $ 11,577.26 $ 11,306.55 $19,399.05 Water Fund $ 34,939.31 $ 33,450.17 $17,791.66 $11,974.56 Sewer Fund $ 29,527.95 $ 31,856.60 $13,463.76 $10,722.32 Cainsville Communitv Building $ 1,297.50 $ 504.57 $ 1,414.25 4th or July $ 6,183.73 $ 5,996.48 $ 5,923.94 Sewer Debt Service $ 1,251.67 $ 155.63 $ 3,882.11 Sewer CD Savings $ 606.96 $- $ 5,602.20 Sewer Bond Savings $ 904.42 $- $ 21,881.21 Sewer Replacement & Extention Savings $ 906.47 $- $ 23,412.12 Wyatt Ellis Payton Craig Water Bond Savings $ 352.43 $- $ 8,861.44 Water Replacement & Extention Savings $ 352.43 $- $ 8,861.44 Community Building Carpet Fund $ 0.02 $- $ 43.80 Ellis and Craig get scholarships Santa Savings $ 0.41 $- $ 301.82 Sewer Lagoon Savings $ 7,214.49 $- $ 24,025.10 from county’s Farm Bureau Wyatt Ellis of South Harrison, and ton’s future goals and current leader- Totals $122,553.72 $110,464.93 $156,294.96 $22,696.88 Payton Craig of North Harrison, were ship abilities strongly contributed to BONDED INDEBTEDNESS the winners of Harrison County Farm them being awarded this year’s schol- Water Bond $ 92,261.40 Bureau 2018 Scholarships. Each will arships. Sewer Bond $213,547.36 be awarded $500 toward the costs of The Great Harrison County Scav- We certify that the above statement is a true and correct statement according to the records on file in the office of the City their college expenses. There were enger Hunt, held in the Fall each year, Clerk of the City of Cainsville, many qualified applicants for this is a fundraiser for the Harrison County Rebecca I. Deskins, City Clerk Richard Wilson, Mayor year’s scholarships. Wyatt and Pay- Scholarships. DEADLINES: 5:00 P.M. THURSDAY FOR PONY EXPRESS & R.-C. 4 P.M. Republican-Clipper Classifieds MONDAY FOR R.-C. ONLY 660-425-6325 April 18, 2018 Page 7 Public Notices 9-1-1 Dispatcher Help Wanted IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HARRISON and COUNTY, MISSOURI Missouri Department of Social Services, HELP WANTED: Member Account standing, walking, pushing, pulling, PROBATE DIVISION Children’s Division Harrison County 9-1-1 is seeking full time dispatchers. Petitioners Representative, Grundy Elec- repetitive movement, frequent stop- In the Estate of vs. Essential duties include taking emergency calls and tric Cooperative, Inc. is accepting ping and lifting 75lbs. Must have 3 CLEORA WHEATLEY, John Doe resumes for the position of Member months verifiable experience hand Estate Number: 17AH-PR00063 Respondent dispatching Police, Fire and EMS. Account Representative. The posi- harvesting a perishable crop & affir- Deceased. Nature of Suit: · Ability to multi-task efficiently under stress tion requires a high degree of com- mative verifiable job references. Termination of Parental Rights NOTICE OF FILING OF FINAL · Must be able to work weekends and midnight shifts munication skills, proficiency in the May random drug test at employer’s SETTLEMENT Notice Upon Order for Service by · Hearing and drug testing required for selected use of Microsoft Office software and expense. Guaranteed at least 3/4 of AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION Publication experience in the use of standard contract hours but hours will vary The State of Missouri to: John Doe, ad- candidates TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE dress unknown office and communication equipment. according to weather and crop con- ESTATE OF CLEORA WHEATLEY, DE- Application may be picked up at the Prior customer service experience, ditions. Hours may exceed or be less CEASED You are notified that an action has been Harrison County Law Enforcement Center commenced against you in the Circuit along with a 4-year post-secondary than 40 hours. Work tools, supplies, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that Court of Harrison County, Missouri, the 1501 Central Street, Bethany, MO 64424. degree is preferred. Please submit equipment provided at no cost. Hous- the undersigned Personal Representative object and general nature of which is Ter- cover letter, resume, and professional ing provided for non-commuting will file a Final Settlement and Petition for mination of Parental Rights. determination of the persons who are the references by April 20th, 2018 to: workers at no cost. Transportation successors in interest to the personal/real The names of all parties in this action Grundy Electric Cooperative, Inc., & subsistence reimbursed to worker property of the Decedent and of the extent are stated in the caption above and the Crestview Home ATTN: Cathy McKay, 4100 Okla- upon completion of 50% of contract and character of their interest therein and name and address of the attorney for the BETHANY, MO for distribution of such property, in the Pro- petitioner(s) are Brandon D Mason, 8800 homa Avenue, Trenton MO 64683, or earlier if appropriate. $12.93/hr bate Division of the Circuit Court of Har- E 63rd Street, Suite 520-C, Raytown, MO rison County, Missouri, on the 18th day of 64133 is looking for [email protected] This institu- or current applicable AEWR. Raise/ May, 2018, or as may be continued by the LPN--Night Shift tion is an equal opportunity provider bonus at employer discretion. EOE. Court, and that any objections or excep- You are further notified that, unless you and employer 10-2bc Worksites in Posey & Gibson Co, tions to such Final Settlement or Petition file an answer or other pleading or other- CNA’s & CMT’s or any items thereof must be in writing and wise appear and defend against this ac- HELP WANTED: Bethany Build- IN and Wayne, Jefferson & Hamil- filed within twenty (20) days after the filing tion within 45 days after March 28, 2018, HOUSEKEEPING AIDE ing Center has a full time position ton Co IL. Report or send resume to of such Final Settlement. judgment by default will be entered against you. Searching for candidates that want keep our patients available immediately. Must have a nearest local MO Career Center or Barbara Jo Walker, (8-4tc) functioning at their highest possible level. clean driving record, able to lift 50#, call 660-359-5636, Ext. 15 & ref. job Personal Representative #5614392. Frey Brothers- Keenes, IL be dependable and work well with ANDERSON, SUNDELL & SKINNER, P.C. Union Township monthly meeting is the Stop by and apply in person or apply online at the public. Bethany Building Center 11-1bp By: last Wednesday of each month at 7:30 5 TEMPORARY ROBERT E. SUNDELL - 43342 a.m. at Baker Ag Repair, 19028 W. State www.visitcrestviewhome.com offers a 401K retirement plan. Inter- Farm workers Northside Mall, 115 E. Fourth Hwy. W, Eagleville, MO 64442. 1313 S. 25th St. • Bethany, MO 64424 ested individuals need to apply in needed 6/4/18 – 11/5/18. Workers St. (11-1tc) person Mon.-Friday between 8-5 will plant cultivate and hand harvest Maryville, Missouri 64468 (660) 582-6633; 582-7733 or Saturday 8- noon, at 1301 Main Green Beans, Peppers, Strawber- (FAX) Street in Bethany. 11-1bc ries, Summer Squash, Asparagus, [email protected] Attorney for Personal Representative Get access to the 38 TEMP farm workers needed Cucumbers, Eggplant, Tomatoes, (11-4tc) 5/28/18 – 11/21/18. Workers will per- Sweet Corn, Melons, Pumpkins, Fall local news 24/7 form a Variety of duties associated Squash, Flowers, Gourds & Indian NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE 204 N 16th 201 North Spring Street with planting and harvesting employ- Corn. Workers will care for plants WHEREAS, Grantor, Casey Joe Corneli- Bethany, MO 64424 Independence, MO 64050 in the greenhouse, bend & stoop or son and Sandra Cornelison, as husband ers crop. Workers will have extensive and wife, did by Grantor’s certain Deed (660) 425-8388 (816) 836-9911 periods of sitting, standing, walking, work on knees for long periods of of Trust dated September 15, 2011, and pushing, pulling, repetitive move- time. Must be able to lift & carry 60 recorded on September 15, 2011 in the lb. bags of sweet corn. Must have Recorders Office for the County of Harri- ment, frequent stopping and lifting son, State of Missouri, as Document No. 75 lbs. Must have 3 months verifiable 3-month verifiable experience hand 20111734, Book 678, Page 209, convey to harvesting vegetables, to include 3 Sheriff of Harrison County, Trustee for First experience hand harvesting a perish- Missouri Bank, formerly known as Citizens able crop & affirmative verifiable job months’ tractor driving experience & Bank of Blythedale, certain real estate lo- references. May random drug test at affirmative verifiable job references. cated in the County of Harrison, State of Missouri, more fully described, to wit: employer’s expense. Guaranteed at May random drug test at employer’s All of Lots Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), www.bethanyclipper.com least 3/4 of contract hours but hours expense. Guaranteed at least 3/4 of Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9), Ten (10), Cainsville Fire Protection District contract hours but hours will vary Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13) will vary according to weather and and Fourteen (14) in Lawheads Addi- Annual Yearly Report 2017 Subscribe crop conditions. Hours may exceed according to weather and crop con- tion to the City of Cainsville, Harrison or be less than 40 hours. Work tools, ditions. Hours may exceed or be less County, Missouri. Subject to all terms, provisions, cov- Today! supplies, equipment provided at no than 40 hours. Work tools, supplies, enants, restrictions and easements, of cost. Housing provided for non-com- equipment provided at no cost. Hous- record; ing provided for non-commuting IN TRUST, to secure payment to First muting workers at no cost. Trans- Missouri Bank, of certain promise(s), portation & subsistence reimbursed workers at no cost. Transportation note(s), agreement(s), and guarantee(s) & subsistence reimbursed to worker more fully described therein; and to worker upon completion of 50% WHEREAS First Missouri Bank, did ap- Misc. of contract or earlier if appropri- upon completion of 50% of contract point James A. Kessinger as Successor ate. $12.93/hr or current applicable or earlier if appropriate. $12.93/hr Trustee, pursuant to the terms of said se- WANTED: Family seeking land to or current applicable AEWR. Raise/ curity agreement/Deed of Trust; and AEWR. Raise/bonus at employer dis- WHEREAS, default was made on said lease for hunting and fishing, would cretion. EOE. Worksites in McHenry bonus at employer discretion. EOE. notes, promises, agreements, and guar- like at least 65 acres. Call Terry at Worksites in McHenry County IL. antees, secured by said Deed of Trust, & Kane County IL. Report or send and default still continues in the payment 816-729-6266. 11-4bp resume to nearest local MO Career Report or send resume to the near- of said notes, promises, agreements, and Center office or call 660-359-5636 & est MO Career Center & reference guarantees described in the aforemen- Job Order #5614367 or call 660-359- tioned Deed; Business ref. job #5605847. J & J Dill LLC - NOW THEREFORE, at the request of Union, IL 11-1bp 5636. Tom’s Farm Market & Green- the legal holder of said notes, promises, Services houses Inc. Huntley IL. 11-1bp agreements, and guarantees, and in ac- 25 TEMP Farmworkers needed cordance with the provisions of said Deed 4 TEMP farmworkers needed GRIFFIN ASPHALT and construc- 6/4/18 – 11/10/18. Workers will per- of Trust, I, James A. Kessinger, Succes- 5/28/18 – 10/24/18. Workers will sor Trustee, will sell all of the property tion LLC established in Trenton, Mo. form duties associated with plant- perform a Variety of duties associ- described above at public venue, to the Larry and Brad Griffin Asphalt work ing, cultivating and harvesting the highest bidder for cash, at the South front ated with planting, cultivating and door of the Harrison County Courthouse, of all kinds, 46 years experience. employer’s vegetable crops. Workers harvesting the employer’s vegetable located at 1515 Main Street, Bethany, MO 1-660-359-1182, 1-660-654-1746. will have extensive periods of sitting, 64424, on Tuesday, April 24, 2018, be- crops. Workers will have extensive tween the hours of 9 o’clock a.m. and 5 5-13bc o’clock p.m., and more particularly at 2:00 periods of sitting, standing, walking p.m., for the purpose of satisfying said pushing, pulling, repetitive move- indebtedness and the costs of executing ment, frequent stopping and lifting this trust. James Kessinger JOB OPPORTUNITY 75 lbs. Must have 3 months verifiable Successor Trustee MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION experience hand harvesting a perish- To run March 28, and April 4, 11, 18, 2018 (8-4tc) Wildlife Resource Technician able crop & affirmative verifiable job Pay Rate: $9.86/hr. references. May random drug test at employer’s expense. Guaranteed at IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Hours: 35-40 hrs. /week COURT, HARRISON COUNTY, MIS- Location: Seat Conservation Area, Denver, MO least 3/4 of contract hours but hours SOURI Duties: Focus will be on implementing management practices most will vary according to weather and Judge or Division: Division I beneficial to grassland wildlife. crop conditions. Hours may exceed or Case Number: 18AH-JU00008 Qualifications: Candidates must be 18 years old and have a clean be less than 40 hours. Work tools, sup- plies, equipment provided at no cost. In The Inerest Of: driving record. A minimum of 1 field season of agricultural related A.M.P. dob 5/9/08 experience is preferred. Housing provided for non-commut- A male child under seventeen years of age Special Requirements: Ideal candidates will have experience ing workers at no cost. Transportation and Missouri Department of Social Services, operating Ag. related equipment such as tractors, disk, bushog, bullhog, & subsistence reimbursed to worker Children’s Division and no till drill; participating in prescribed burns, running a chainsaw upon completion of 50% of contract Petitioners vs. and a demonstrated interest in grassland management. or earlier if appropriate. $12.93/hr John Doe Application: Please send cover letter, resume and references to contact or current applicable AEWR. Raise/ Respondent bonus at employer discretion. EOE. below. Nature of Suit: Worksites in Henderson, Mercer, Termination of Parental Rights Contact & Warren Co. IL. Report or send Jesse Kamps, MDC- Albany Office, 508 E. Notice Upon Order for Service by resume to nearest local MO Career Publication Hwy. 136, Albany, MO 64402, jesse.kamps@ Center office or call 660-359-5636, The State of Missouri to: John Doe, ad- mdc.mo.gov, phone (660) 726-3746. Ext. 15 & ref. job #5597291. Douglas dress unknown Slagel – Keithsburg, IL 11-1bp You are notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Circuit Court of Harrison County, Missouri, the object and general nature of which is Ter- mination of Parental Rights. I certify that the above statement is a true and correct Immediate Openings statement according to the records on file in the office of The names of all parties in this action Eckard’s Home Improvement in Bethany is looking to build its team. We are looking for responsible are stated in the caption above and the the Secretary/Treasurer of the Cainsville Fire Protection name and address of the attorney for the District. individuals who are friendly, customer service oriented, self-motivated, creative and able to make petitioner(s) are Brandon D Mason, 8800 customers feel welcome in the store. This is a team environment, candidates must be able to work E 63rd Street, Suite 520-C, Raytown, MO well and clearly communicate with others. Retail experience preferred but not required; home im- 64133 Rebecca Deskins Sec./ Treas. provement knowledge helpful but not mandatory. These jobs have lots of potential and we will train You are further notified that, unless you the right people. If you enjoy decorating, working with colors, creating beautiful spaces for customers file an answer or other pleading or other- as well as seeing the potential in a business that is being rebuilt, then stop by the store and talk with wise appear and defend against this ac- tion within 45 days after March 28, 2018, Kevin. We are looking for: judgment by default will be entered against you. Sales Associate Previous sales experience preferred. Must enjoy working with people and (8-4tc) be self-motivated. Compensation dependent on skills, abilities with high earning potential IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Shipping Receiving Associate – Loading and unloading trucks, stocking shelves, heavy COURT, HARRISON COUNTY, lifting, merchandising and store care. Great starting job with potential for growth and MISSOURI Judge or Division: advancement. Division I Case Number: 18AH-JU00007 If you want to play on your phone, have drama that you bring to work, can’t show up on time and In The Inerest Of: always need to leave early, these jobs are not for you, but if you want to work hard, have fun, and C.R.L. dob 6/21/10 make money, you just may be the person we are looking for. A male child under seventeen years of age Page 8 April 18, 2018 Bethany Republican-Clipper

9th annual Lilacs and Lace dinner Hard Surface Sale! The 9th annual Lilacs and Lace dinner and quarter auction will be April 24 from 6:30 - 9 p.m. All pro- ceeds from the event go to commu- nity projects by Bethany Community Foundation. Tickets went on sale April 2. They can be purchased at Bank Northwest for $20. For questions call Bethany Com- ACTUAL CUSTOMER PHOTOS! munity Foundation at 660-425-7319. ALL INSTOCK FLOORING ON SALE!! 20,000 sq.ft. Ceramic Tile from .50 cents Street lighting project 25,000 sq.ft. Luxury Vinyl from .99 cents begins on 39th Street Nail Excavating began trenching 10,000 sq.ft. Wood Flooring from .99 cents in electrical lines for the Bethany’s LED street lighting project on 39th $ 59 $ 75 ¢ ¢ Street. 1SQ.FT. 1SQ.FT. 99SQ.FT. 65 SQ.FT. The city plans to install the new lamp posts along the street from Country Hickory 24” x 24” Carrera Luxury Vinyl Sheet Vinyl Bartlett Street to Bulldog Avenue. Hardwood Marble Porcelain Plank The City Council also recently au- *Some restrictions apply. See store for details. thorized the installation of LED lights Actual Customer Photos on newly-opened 30th Street, south of John Deere. Amber Hoyle hired as city treasurer

Amber Hoyle, accounting man- ager at Gumdrop Books, was hired at Monday night’s City Council meeting Republican-Clipper photo, Carla Hillyard as the Bethany city treasurer. Enjoying spring: Dakota Michalak decided to enjoy one of our few spring days to dress up in his dinosaur costume and give a happy hello wave to Hoyle will begin work at City Hall passersby on Beekman St. on April 10. The family had gotten the costume on April 30. She has worked at Gum- for a family event with a dinosaur theme. He put the costume to good use drop Books for the past 14 years. and received many smiles and funny looks. A 1995 South Harrison graduate, Amber received an accounting degree from Missouri Western State Univer- sity in St. Joseph. Wellness Day set at Walmart

Spring’s Back Bethany Walmart, along with Since its first Walmart Wellness stores across the state of Missouri Day event, the company has provided Book Sale! will be participating in Walmart’s more than two million free screen- Friends of the Bethany Public Library nationwide Wellness Day next Satur- ings to people across the country, day, April 21, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. helping countless customers uncover Saturday, April 21, 2018 As America’s largest single-day existing health problems. For some, 9:00 am. to noon free health fair event, Walmart con- the screenings have been life saving. Eckard’s behind the Bethany Senior Center tinues to make it easier for area resi- Hundreds of thousands of Americans 1316 So. 25th St., Bethany “A Trusted Name For Over 58 Years!” dents to access health information turn out for each Walmart Wellness and low-cost immunizations in addi- Day event, making it America’s larg- COME SEE OUR ADDED BOOKS tion to screenings such as blood glu- est single-day health fair event. Always the 3rd Highway 69 Norths - Bethany, MO 64424 - 660.425.6331 cose, blood pressure and body mass Saturday in index. Hrs: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Mon.-Fri., 8:00 am to 12:00 noon Sat. April - November.