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Thursday • August 19 • 2010 Mound City swimming pool Village of Big Lake to stay open battling back The Mound City swim- ming pool will be staying Most permanent residents that the Base Flood Elevation open after school begins. of Big Lake are back in their (BFE) will be raised. The BFE On Saturdays, Sundays homes, which were largely el- has not changed since 1993. evated structures. Other home Homes that are built above and Labor Day, the pool owners are making slower the BFE are financed at the will be open from 1:00-8:00 progress in the rebuild. owners’ expense and are not p.m. The pool will also be “I think the rebuilding is covered in the ICC plan. open each weekday when going slower than normal,” Clean-up supplies for the school lets out for the day, stated Big Lake Village Clerk residents have been available which will vary from 1:00 and Flood Plain Manager Di- throughout this process. A do- p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and re- The Mound City Ladies’ Track Champions- Were presented with customized sweat- ane Phillips, who is currently nation of nearly 300 buckets main open each evening shirts during the morning assembly on Wednesday, August 18. Tommye Quilty, represen- onsite at Village Hall in a tem- with cleaning supplies by the until 8:00 p.m. tative from Northwest Missouri Cellular, made the presentation as part of the company’s porary trailer. “I don’t know United Methodist Church in if it’s because people are just Oregon, MO, helped villagers Pool manager, Jill Asher, commitment to community. stated, “It stays pretty hot discouraged since it just flood- with the needed supplies for after school starts, and we ed in 2007.” the dirty job of cleaning up. wanted to provide the op- Northwest Missouri Cellular says Much of the delay may be in The Salvation Army is still portunity for the kids to part to problems with adjus- providing food boxes at Com- make the most of it.” tors, and residents not accept- munity Services for those who may be in need of that ser- The pool will close after ing the final payment. congratulations to local high More than 60 residents vice. Labor Day. have filed for Increased Cost The water at Big Lake was of Compliance (ICC), a benefit approved for drinking on July school girls’ track athletes from National Flood Insur- 28. In the early stages of the Drug Store As part of the ongoing Cellular for several years. track team was made during ance, for those who have flood flood, a suspected water main commitment-to-community Sponsorship of programs an all school assembly on insurance. The benefit allows break proved only to be service Museum initiative, the state cham- like the text messaging-alert Wednesday, August 18. up to $30,000 for all those lines that were broken due to pion Mound City girls’ track system- Panther Alerts, has Northwest Missouri Cel- eligible to either demolish the damages inflicted to lines dur- holds final team was recently presented solidified the relationship lular is a locally owned and flooded structure, elevate the ing the flood. The lines were customized sweatshirts by between the business and operated wireless commu- structure or relocate. More shut down at the onset of the Show and Tell representatives from North- the community. nications company serving than 50% damage of the total flood. After the flood, the vil- The Riverbend Exten- west Missouri Cellular. “We are making commit- Atchison, Holt, Nodaway, valuation of the structure as lage spent seven days turning off the lines, before reenergiz- sion Company of Forest “We recognize the accom- ments to the communities Worth and Gentry coun- assessed by the Holt County Assessor has to have suffered ing the lines and sending sam- City, MO, will be hold- plishment of these young we serve,” Bundridge said. ties. Services and features damage. ples to be tested. ing its final Show and individuals and coaches and “The school systems are the offered include national Homes that were elevated Village residents are mak- Tell Drug Store Museum wanted to do something for hearts and souls of our cov- and family plans, carryover in 2007, via the aforemen- ing progress toward rebuild- showing on Sunday, Au- them that would show our erage area, and we recognize minutes and internet pack- tioned process, were close to ing Big Lake, but this may be gust 22. support,” said Roger Bun- that it is important to team ages. Northwest Missouri having water in the homes a much longer process than Many unique antiques dridge, general manager of with the administrators, Cellular focuses on serving during this year’s flood. There hoped for many. and demonstrations will Northwest Missouri Cellu- teachers, staff, students and customers by providing the is no indication at this time be on display from 1:00- lar. parents who reach out to us four C’s: coverage, customer 4:00 p.m. The soda foun- Support for the local as their provider.” service, cost and community tain will also be open schools has been a focal The presentation to the commitment. Hollywood event during that time, for ice point for Northwest Missouri cream delectables and fountain drinks. coming to Mound City On Monday, August 23, 2010, The refuge will be having a “Hollywood style” event will a special open house at the happen at Mound City’s State headquarters prior to the film Co-ed Theater. Squaw Creek Na- showing, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 tional Wildlife Refuge will be p.m. on Monday, August 23. softball releasing its brand new Ref- Special activities for the day uge Introductory DVD in its include: tournament “World Premier” showing. 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.- Picto- The film has been two years rial stamp cancellation in the making, has local and 10:00 a.m.- Storytime and to be held in international actors, contains craft by Mound City Librar- a cast of thousands, received ian, Cindy Grant Mound City two thumbs up and may be 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.- Mike “Oscar nominated”. Moseman will demonstrate The Mound City baseball The official film showing his bird carving skills program and McRae Com- will be at 9:00 p.m. under the All day events include: munity Building are spon- lights at the State Theater, Ken Bahr will be showing soring a fundraising co-ed complete with limousine, red some of the wildlife photos he softball tournament to be carpet and tuxedos. The doors has taken at Squaw Creek. held on Saturday, Septem- Visitors will be able to look Final preparations were being made for the opening- Of the Outcast Cafe in Skid- will open at 8:30 p.m. and ber 4, at the Mound City guests will receive a special through booklets full of pic- more, MO, on Thursday, August 12. New tile flooring was being installed as things wound baseball fields. 75th Anniversary gift. The tures, letters and articles down for the opening of the new restaurant this week. According to Corey Gor- refuge will also be announc- from 1930 to the present and don, volunteer for the ing future events of the year a booklet containing all the Mound City baseball pro- Outcast Cafe opens in Skidmore to celebrate this special year names of every individual that gram, “We have had over- in the history of Squaw Creek. worked at Squaw Creek from whelming response and A new restaurant opened ment. A large kitchen and ten to check on progress and The program will be over be- 1935 to the present. participation in our Fourth this week in Skidmore, MO. storage area, as well as a ask when they’ll be able to fore 10:00 p.m. of July tournament. Every- The Outcast Cafe, owned game table area, was added get a sandwich,” commented one was asking if we can and operated by Paul Mc- to the back of the original Paul. “There was a lot to do do it again soon.” Gary, opened for business in post office structure. and we’re ready to be open.” Delta Waterfowl The tournament will be the old Skidmore Post Office Kelly Craigmiles will be Local residents, including double elimination and at the corner of 113 Highway managing the new restau- 90 year-old Mary Johnson, all games will be held in in Skidmore. rant. She and others will be who has lived in Skidmore Dinner and Auction a single day. Rules and Paul McGary purchased working as cooks. her entire life, found it hard The Sportsman’s Lodge in Delta Waterfowl was estab- brackets will be available the building nearly eight In addition to the gen- to recall the origin of this Bigelow, MO, will be the host lished in 1911. With a similar after teams have signed years ago. Within the past eral sandwich fair, a host old building. Though uncon- site of the St. Joseph Pony banquet scenerio and love for up. Teams must be regis- year, Skidmore Food and of homecooked meals will firmed, the building is be- Express Delta Waterfowl waterfowling as that of Ducks tered by Monday, August Drink and Sumy Oil both be featured throughout the lieved to have been McGin- Chapter Dinner and Auction Unlimited, Delta Waterfowl’s 30, and the registration closed in the small town, week, including homemade nis Meat Market in its early on Saturday, August 28. Cock- mission is “to provide knowl- fee is $50, which must be leaving locals with a dis- biscuits, noodles and pies. years and a newspaper busi- tails begin at 5:00 p.m., with edge, future leaders, solutions prepaid. Teams can reg- tance to drive for any kind of The Outcast Cafe will be ness run by the Canfields dinner being served at 7:00 and a passion for waterfowl to ister by contacting Corey food or beverage. open for breakfast, and lunch and later the Hofers before p.m. A silent and live auction scientists, resource managers, Gordon at 660-442-3400 Paul, who owns and oper- and evening specials will be it became the post office. is slated to follow. waterfowlers, conservation- or Jonathan Miller at 660- ates A-1 Hoop, a hoop struc- offered weekdays. Patrons The original Skidmore Delta Waterfowl Chairman ists and the public to enhance waterfowl populations while 442-5797. ture business, had always will be offered Sunday lunch Post Office was located on Rusty Burnam is excited to securing the future of water- “Monies raised from the been fascinated with the featuring fried chicken and the corner, where the park is have the dinner, after a two- year respite, at the Sports- fowling”. event are going to be split restaurant business. a second meat choice. now, but moved to this build- man’s Lodge in Bigelow. He The evening will sport a between the Mound City “When the two businesses The restaurant has a pool ing, which now houses the hopes to pass the torch to live and silent auction fea- baseball program and the closed here in Skidmore, I table toward the back of the Outcast Cafe, in the early McRae Community Build- the younger hunters and get turing both decorative and decided to take a chance and building alongside a small 30’s and remained there un- ing. We had over a dozen the Delta Waterfowl Chapter working decoys, prints, youth build something for the peo- bar area. The restaurant til 2000, when the new post teams interested in play- thriving again. items, hunting gear and para- ple,” stated Paul. will be open from 6:00 a.m. office was built. ing over the Fourth of July “I like this year’s location, phernalia, an over and under A multitude of renovations to midnight Monday through The building has gotten a and hope we get the same because it’s something differ- 12-gauge shotgun and many began in earnest this spring Saturday. It will be open on facelift and is ready to wel- other items. participation this time,” ent from what we’ve done,” and have continued through- Sunday from 6:00 a.m. to come “anyone who walks Tickets for the event may stated Gordon. stated Chairman Burnam out the summer to provide a 6:00 p.m. through the doors.” about choosing the Bigelow be purchased in advance at neat, clean eating environ- “People would come by of- location versus the overused Sportsman’s Lodge, or they venues in St. Joseph. are available at the door. Thursday, August 19, 2010 • Page 2 TOPS news TOPS #1163 met at the Established 1879 Concordia Lutheran Church on Monday, August 16, with (USPS 364-920) 8 members present. Roma 511 State St. Chaney was the best loser PO Box 175 for the week. Mound City, MO 64470 Leader Nina Boyd called (660) 442-5423 the meeting to order. Nina Fax (660) 442-5423 read her food diary. The win- Doug Kline with TransCanada/ANR Pipeline- Hands ner of the spring contest was over the keys to a 2001 Ford F250 4x4 extended cab pickup Mound City Nutrition Site email: moundcitynews@ Judy Hollis. Peggy Kneale to Fire Chief, Bryan Markt. Pictured from left to right are holds rummage sale socket.net gave the program “Shake the Scott Gallagher, Doug Kline, Bryan Markt, David Carroll, Salt” taken from the TOPS Roger Horn and Josh Horn. A rummage sale- Was held at the Mound City Nutrition www.moundcitynews.com magazine. Peggy brought Maitland Volunteer Fire Department Site on Saturday, August 14. The sale brought in a nice a salad to share, the recipe crowd. A lunch and bake sale brought in a total of $581 to Adam Johnson was in the article about salt. receives pickup from TransCanada be put towards the cost of repairing the ceiling. Looking The next meeting will be over merchandise, from left to right, are Lois Deatz, Caro- Owner/Publisher The Maitland, MO, Vol- tion has helped us achieve Monday, August 23, 2010, lyn Roberts, Virginia Lent and Gailen Robbins. unteer Fire Department is that goal and also improved with weigh-in at 3:30 p.m. Lisa Yocum, News & pleased to announce that the fire department’s abil- and the meeting at 4:00 p.m. Sports Editor TransCanada has donated ity to fight wild land fires. at the Concordia Lutheran News from the Mound Jessica Wiley, News & one of its surplus pickups to We would also like to thank Church. Roma Chaney will Circulation the Maitland Fire Depart- Doug Kline for his assistance have the program. ment. TransCanada is an ac- in acquiring the pickup.” City Nutrition Site tive participant in communi- TransCanada’s ANR Volunteers at the Mound school. Member ties where its employees live Pipeline owns and oper- City Nutrition Site the The August product of the Missouri Press and work. ates a Southwest Pipeline week of August 9 were Bill month is single serve fruit that includes the Maitland Association ® Bryan Markt, Fire Chief, and Donna Golden, Addie and sandwich crackers (pea- stated, “The pickup will be Compressor Station. This Trimmer, Lois Deatz, Linda nut butter or cheese). The $30 PER YEAR used primarily for wild land pipeline has many laterals Elton, Sharon Patton, Yogi drawing will be held on Au- and several meter stations, Holt, Nodaway, Andrew, Mound City firefighting. Acquiring a Swymeler, Kathi Clement, gust 31. pickup has been a long time which includes the one for and Atchison Counties. Gailen Robbins, Larry and If you can volunteer with Kiwanis Club goal of the board. This dona- the city of Maitland. Carol Brickey, Marge Polas- preparing or serving cin- ki, Sue Schmidt, Marg Field, namon rolls and/or donuts, $35 PER YEAR The Mound City Kiwanis Club met at the United Meth- News from Tiffany Heights Greg Biermann, Peggy Ann please call Addie Trimmer Elsewhere In Missouri and odist Church in Mound City Edwards, Ernest and Linda at 442-5889. All Other States. on Wednesday, August 11, Residents enjoyed the af- A summer craft session was Hester, Gary Parker, Caro- Site Schedule 2010, with 11 members and ternoon on Monday, August held during the afternoon lyn Roberts, Phyllis Ball, All Subscriptions Are August 23- Exercises three guests present, Susan 9, in celebration of “Be an on Wednesday. Participants Nina Boyd, Gene and Bev 8:30-9:30 a.m. Due In January Rippen, Bob Mackey (St. Jo- Angel Day”. This day was designed and constructed Miller and Lela Boyd. August 25- Exercises seph Kiwanis) and Kiwanis originally celebrated August a beautiful butterfly, which Published weekly on Carolyn Roberts, Linda 8:30-9:30 a.m. Lt. Gov. Mike Moseman. 22. The purpose of the day can stand and hold a favorite Hester, Lois Deatz and Helen August 26- Blood Pres- Thursdays and entered as Susan presented a program is to do “one small act of ser- picture. Joan Smith, Shirley Derr shared their gardens. sure Screening- Oregon periodical publication at the about her trip to Alaska and vice for someone and to be a Jackson, Janice Phelps and Delivering meals the week Care Centers- 11:00 a.m.- Post Office at Mound City, passed around a number blessing in someone’s life”. Margaret Pilkington assisted of photos taken during her of August 23: 12:00 p.m. Missouri 64470. Residents enjoyed playing a with the craft. Shirly treated trip. Lt. Gov. Mike Moseman Craig- Monday through August 27- Cinnamon word game about angels that all with her delicious breads POSTMASTER: talked about the success of Friday- St. Peter’s Lutheran rolls and donuts- 8:30 a.m. Send changes of address to: the Mound City Kiwanis and included objects, title, etc., and jellies. Church until sold out Mound City News information about his atten- with the word angel in them. Bingo volunteers on Thurs- Mound City- Monday and Site Menu Angel Dream Dessert was day were Shirley Jackson, PO Box 175 dance at the recent District Tuesday- Concordia Luther- Monday, August 23- then prepared. Residents Jean McCall, Inez VanOr- Mound City, MO 64470 Meeting in Jefferson City. an Church, Wednesday- Yogi Chicken strips, scalloped decided that they each prob- man, Gail Smith and Lucille The Officer Installation will Swymeler, Thursday and corn, broccoli, pasta salad ably had an angel and were Stull. Copies available each be Thursday, September 30, Friday- Methodist Church and baked apples at the Black Iron Grill in Rock probably an angel to some- A watermelon feast was (Kim Rosier) Tuesday, August 24- week at our office and Port, MO, at 6:00 p.m. one else. The idea was a chal- held during the afternoon on Oregon and Forest Swiss steak with tomatoes, at: Craig Country Store; lenge for each of them. Friday. It was a perfect way Kiwanis International is a global City- Forest City carries baked potatoes, spinach and organization of volunteers On Tuesday afternoon, to end the week. Residents Duck Inn Cafe, Craig; both- Monday- Ann E. Derr, peach cobbler dedicated to changing the world residents enjoyed a round of had all they could eat of this Prop In, Big Lake; Tuesday- Open, Wednesday Wednesday, August 25- one child and one community Jingo. This time “Down on delicious fruit. and Thursday- Barb Flint, Water’s Edge, Big at a time. the Farm” was played. All Larry Brickey and family Turkey and dressing casse- Friday- Open Lake; Forest City Diner; the questions dealt with life provided Sunday morning role, mashed potatoes and on the farm. Winners of the services. Afternoon church Please call if you can de- gravy, winter mix, fruit sal- Country Corner andA little reminder to check Chamberlain game were Frances Martin, was conducted by the Lu- liver meals at 660-442-3324. ad and rolls Price’s Grocery, Oreon- your life insurance. Funeral Home & Amy Ditmars and Mary Lou theran Church. The site recycles cell Thursday, August 26- gon; The Smokehouse,A “cowboy...no, fireman Nauman. phones, ink cartridges, Sausage gravy with biscuit, Graham; Rocky’s Pit… no, astronautMonuments” newspapers, magazines, alu- hash browns, green beans Stop, Maitland; Moundreminder. minum cans for cancer and and applesauce VHS tapes for Meril (Inde- Friday, August 27- Maybe we should call1705 it lifestyle Ridge Drive City Foods, Mound pendent Living). Chicken salad or ham salad insurance. Because the whole City Shell, Kwik Zone, Mound City, MO The site also provides a on a bun, marinated mix point of having it is to have George’s C-Store in drop box for donations for vegetable salad, carrots and enough to help ensure that your Mound City. 442-5300 the food pantry and a box for watermelon and cantaloupe loved ones can maintain their labels and box tops for the dreams for the future. Call your American Family agent today, and Our professional team has Our professional team hasask for a free, no-obligation Life Cost-share assistance thethe answersanswers youyou need.need. Insurance Needs Analysis. So you BecauseBecause youyou expectexpect timelytimely advice,advice,can check it off your list, and off youyou cancan countcount onon your mind. offered to farmers The USDA Farm Ser- work for land damaged by BruceDanielleDanielle Samuelson SammonSammon Licensed Staff Assistant vice Agency (FSA) provides the flood. 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ters such as flooding. The tance of up to 75% of the cost © 2006 002132 – 3/06 placed in the newspaper every week. Enjoy! © 2006 002132 – 3/06 Emergency Conservation to implement approved ECP Program (ECP) cost share practices. Funding for ECP practices include: remov- is appropriated by Congress ing debris from farmland; so it is not an entitlement grading, shaping, re-leveling program where eligible pro- farmland; and restoring con- ducers are guaranteed fund- servation structure and in- ing. stallations. Producers interested in Based on a site visit, FSA cost-share assistance offered American Family Life Insurance Company Home Office – Madison, WI 53783 will determine eligibility of by the ECP program need to www.amfam.com land for ECP. It is important submit an application to the ©2004 001494 – 10/04 to contact the office before Holt County FSA Office by beginning any restoration September 24, 2010. Tiffany Heights Nursing Home and TCC Rehab Services 1531 Nebraska St., Mound City, MO 64470 Resident of the month Luella Gray - 85 Luella Gray is this month’s resident of the month at Tiffany Heights. Luella has been at Tiffany Heights since April of 2010. Luella has three children, 5 grand- children, and 10 great-grandchil- dren. Luella’s hometown is Sidney, IA. She enjoys painting, playing bingo, and crocheting. Call: 660-442-3146 for info on care and rehab services offered to you from Tiffany Heights Nursing Home. Thursday, August 19, 2010 • Page 3 teacher and believer in edu- the home. children and grandchildren. cation as the liberating force Other survivors include Robert W. R. Martha was preceded in Melvin’s son, Gregory in the lives of her students. death by her parents; hus- Rowlett of Cypress, CA; Wright She was an Honor Gradu- band, David; and brothers and ate at Tarkio College, Tarkio, two daughters, Linda Wil- Robert William Ray sisters. liams (David) of Wichita, MO, and had further study Survivors include two Wright, 48, of Centralia, at Northwest Missouri State and Pamela Taylor (Mike) daughters, Pamela Wredt and MO, died August 8, 2010, at University in Maryville, MO; of Wilmington, N.C.; five her husband, Tony, Sabetha, Barnes-Jewish Hospital in Carleton College in North- KS, and Nancy Anderson, grandchildren, Mike, Mark, St. Louis, MO. field, MN; and the Institute Rock Port; nine grandchil- Amara, Cory and Hayley; He was born July 18, 1962, for the Teaching of the French dren, Christa McCoy and her two great-grandchildren; in Oakland, CA, the son of Language in Paris, France. husband, Josh, David An- and numerous nieces and Donald D. and Dolores Re- In a 31-year teaching ca- derson, George Anderson III, nephews. gina Douglas Wright. reer, Connie taught classes in Kyle Bradley, Angelea Ander- Services were held Tues- On December 11, 1982, art, the French and Spanish son, Derek Campfield, Layla day, August 17, at 1:00 p.m. Robert married Connie languages and culture to stu- Anderson, AhLeah Anderson, at the Pettijohn & Crawford Hunt in Centralia, MO. She dents at Tarkio College, and and Lance Anderson; seven W. Melvin Family Funeral Service in survives of the home. the students in the Tarkio, great-grandchildren; and two Mound City. Interment was Other survivors include Craig and Fairfax schools. Martha C. sisters, Bertha and Voleen. held at the Mount Hope a daughter, Ashley Wright- She was also known for the A graveside memorial ser- Rowlett vice and inurnment was held Cemetery in Mound City. Bell and husband, Anthony, excellent creative art shows W. Melvin Rowlett, 87, Dixon on Sunday, August 15, at 2:00 The family suggests me- of Huntsville, MO; son, Tyler of her students. Kansas City, MO, died Fri- Martha C. Dixon, the p.m. at the English Grove morial gifts to a charity of Wright, Centralia; grand- As a Master Gardener, Con- day, August 13, 2010, at St. daughter of Albert and Susie Cemetery in Fairfax, MO. A the donor’s choice. daughter, Taylynn Wright- nie was seen many spring Luke’s Hospital in Kansas Rhoades, was born August 1, memorial service was also An online guest book and Bell, Huntsville; father, Don- and summer mornings work- held on Tuesday, August 17, City. Melvin was born March 1947, in Corning, MO. obituary are available at ald D. and stepmother, Dixie ing, feeding, watering and at the Church of God in Craig, 26, 1923, in Holt County, At a very early age Martha www.meierhoffer.com. Wright of Mound City, MO; talking to her beloved plants, was adopted by Melvin Curtis MO. MO, near Mound City, MO, sister, Donna Hufford and flowers and vegetables grow- and Mona (Strong) Currier. Memorials can be directed on a farm to Maude (Keller) husband, Howard, of Fortes- ing in her gardens. She graduated from Mound to Kendallwood Hospice, St. and Walter Rowlett. They cue, MO; brother, Douglas Connie was selected City High School in 1965, Joseph, MO. Services were un- preceded him in death. His Wright of Atlanta, GA; and “Tarkio Citizen of the Year” and attended one year at St. der the direction of Minter Fu- mother died when Melvin several nieces and nephews. in 1997, and a “Special Citi- Mary’s School of Nursing, St. neral Chapel in Rock Port. was seven years old. Mel- Robert was preceded in zen of the Year” in Tarkio in Joseph, Missouri. vin grew up on the farm death by his mother, Dolores 2007, for her volunteer work Martha was united in mar- with his dad, sister, Hazel, Regina Wright, in 1976. in the Tarkio community. riage to David Benson Dix- Holt County and four brothers, Harold, Robert was a graduate of Connie was active in the on. They made their home in Mound City High School. Tarkio United Methodist North Carolina and raised two arrest reports Alma, Ivan Ray and Orville. daughters, Pamela and Nancy. Robert was a warehouse su- Church, serving as a church They also preceded him in Martha has lived in the Rock Kevin D. Hamaker, 41, of death. pervisor for American Air/ school teacher, singing in the Kansas City, MO, was taken church choir, and using her Port, MO, area since 1991. She Melvin went eight years to Filter in Columbia, MO. passed away on Tuesday, Au- into custody on Saturday, Au- talents as a master painter Squaw Creek Grade School Funeral services were held gust 10, 2010, at Pleasant gust 14, at 11:55 p.m. for fail- to paint murals of characters ure to drive within right lane; in rural Holt County, and at Fenton Funeral Chapel in View Nursing Home in Rock Centralia, with Rev. David and events of the Bible on Port. operating motor vehicle with- to high school in Maitland, out valid driver’s license; and a Hartgrove, pastor of the As- the walls of the main hall of Martha was employed as a MO, graduating in 1941. Af- Bobby D. DWI. He was taken to the Holt sembly of God Church, Cen- the church. This was a two- seamstress, waitress and in ter graduating, he went to County Jail in Oregon, MO. year project, and is an amaz- the cotton mills in North Car- tralia, presiding. Interment Wah Thu, 40, of Omaha, NE, California and worked for Miller ing display of teaching and olina. She enjoyed crocheting, was held in the Centralia was taken into custody on Mon- Northup Aircraft and then Bobby D. Miller, 80, for- learning about the history of knitting and playing cards. Cemetery. day, August 16, at 11:19 a.m. for he went into the U.S. Navy merly of Mound City, MO, the Christian faith. She loved to cook, and her The family suggests me- DWI Class B; speed 88/70; and when the war was over. and Rulo, NE, and most fried chicken was her family’s morials be directed to The Connie’s legacy is her fam- improper lane usage. He was Melvin came back to the recently a resident of the ily, her friends and the hun- favorite. Most of all, she en- American Heart Associa- taken to the Holt County Jail in farm again and he and his Armed Forces Retirement dreds of students she loved joyed spending time with her tion. Oregon, MO. brother, Alma, farmed for Home in Washington, D.C., and helped with their educa- two years. died on Sunday, August 15, tion. In 1948, Melvin mar- 2010, at Providence Hospi- Constance J. A memorial service was ried his first wife, Thelma tal in Washington, D.C. held on Saturday, August 14, 660-442-5502 Murphy, and they moved Bobby was born on March Crapson at the Tarkio United Method- 1012 State St. • Mound City, MO to Wichita, KS, where he 23, 1930, in Mound City to Constance Joan “Con- ist Church. Inurnment will worked at Boeing Aircraft Clyde and Dorothy Diggs nie” (Harper) Crapson, 77, be held at a later date at East ~ Golfer’s Special ~ for 29 years. She also pre- Miller. He retired from the of Tarkio, MO, passed away Hills Cemetery in Erie, KS. Air Force with Memorials may be directed Men’s Special ceded him in death in 1991. Wednesday, August 11, 2010, B:6.438” Women’s Special 20 years of military service. to Kendallwood Hospice of St. 10 oz. sirloin, Melvin later married Helen at the Tarkio Rehabilitation T:6.438” Salad on the Green Bobby served tours in Ko- Joseph, MO. Services were Luther Finkle on August and Health Care center in baked potato & salad rea and Vietnam. Among the under the direction of Davis S:6.438” 22, 1995, who survives of Tarkio, after a two-year cou- $6.50 many medals and citations rageous battle with cancer. Funeral Home, Tarkio. $9.99 awarded to Bobby through- Connie was born April 16, out his Air Force service, 1933, in Ellsworth, KS, to he was the recipient of the Harry Eugene Harper and Air Medal and the Distin- Jessie Maria (Bengston) guished Flying Cross for his Harper. service in Southeast Asia. Preceding Connie in death Bobby was preceded in were her parents and one sis- death by his parents and one ter, Elaine Harper Vaughan. sister, Delores “Sis” Groves Surviving are her husband of Rulo, NE. of 60 years, Leland Crapson, Survivors include his of the home; one daughter, brother, Charles (wife Grace) Kathryn Francis, Vail, IA; Miller of Springfield, IL; and three sons, the Reverend two sisters, Lavona (hus- James W. Crapson, College band Charles Blazer) Knapp Springs, IA, the Reverend Dr. of Forest City, MO, and Jan- Jeffrey Crafton, Eden Prairie, ice Miller of St. Joseph, MO; MN, and Paul T. Crafton, Se- attle, WA; one sister, Virginia and several nieces and neph- Simmonds, Los Alamos, NM; ews. one brother, John Harper, Cremation rites were ac- Wichita, KS; nine grandchil- corded by Dorr and Clark dren; and one great-grand- Funeral Home, Falls City, daughter. NE. Per Bobby’s wishes, no Connie was a strong leader, services will be held. 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Links: SmoothieBackgroundBW.psd (Gray; 588 ppi; 51%), LovinIt_K.ai (12.97%), BR.McDonalds 3855_StrwbryBuild_R1_4C_RZ1BW.psd (Gray; 2482 ppi; 16.11%), BR.McDonalds 3882_BBerries_GS_RZ1.psd (Gray; 1814 ppi, 1883 ppi; 22.04%, 21.23%), 17572611_MCD09084_R4_RazBry_4C_RZ1BW.psd (Gray; 802 ppi; 37.36%) Thursday, August 19, 2010 • Page 4 Market Square Area Church Day schedule Information The 34th annual Market ton Tire Inc. The breakfast Square Day will be held and drink will be served at BIG LAKE Labor Day, September 6, a cost of $5.00 for adults and Big Lake Baptist Church in downtown Mound City, $3.00 for children 12 and un- 213 Lake Shore Dr. • Karl Forehand, Pastor MO. Several vendors have der. Many local churches and Breakfast, 9 a.m., Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., reserved their spots for this groups will host food stands Worship, 10:30 a.m. fun-filled day. throughout the day. CORNING The usual flea market and This event is a project of St. John’s Lutheran Church craft sales will be available Xi Eta Upsilon Chapter of 112 Walters Street as well as being a great time Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Cody Brown and Whitney Johnson Worship Service, 9:00 a.m. • Bible Class, 10:15 a.m. to visit with friends and For available space or more neighbors. information, contact Kate CRAIG The Mound City Lions Drew at 660-442-9939, Jen- Johnson and Brown Craig Presbyterian Church Club will hold its pancake, nifer Summers at 660-442- egg and sausage breakfast 0109, or Nichole Hux at 660- Worship Service, 9:15 a.m. Rev. Robert Ceperley, Pastor from 7:00-10:00 a.m. at Ca- 442-5363. to wed August 21 Sharp’s Grove United Methodist­ Church 4.5 mi. north of Craig on Hwy. 59 • Rev. Crystal Karr Whitney Leigh Johnson ate of Anna ISD in Anna, Worship Service, 8:45 a.m. of Skidmore, MO, and Cody TX, and Cody is a 2002 grad- Christopher Brown, also of uate of Nodaway-Holt High Craig Community Church of the Nazarene Skidmore, are proud to an- School in Graham, MO. 105 S. Ensworth Street • Keith Knaak, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship Service, 11 a.m. nounce their upcoming mar- The wedding will be held Wed. Night Bible Study, 6 p.m., Wed. Kingdom Kids, 3:30-5:30 p.m. riage. on Saturday, August 21, The future bride is the 2010, at the First Christian Church of God daughter of Richard and Te- Church in Maryville, MO. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m., Worship, 11:00 a.m. resa Johnson of Conroe, TX. A reception will immedi- The future groom is the son ately follow at the Country- St. Peter’s Lutheran Church of Kim Frederick of Mait- side Bistro in Skidmore. All (Services held at St. John’s) land, MO, and Joe Brown of friends and family are invit- Skidmore. ed to attend. FILLMORE Whitney is a 2005 gradu- The Lighthouse Exit 65 on I-29 • Pastors Tim and Faith Uzzle Sunday Worship: 10 a.m., Thurs. Bible Study: 7 p.m. Wilson and Engeman www.fillmorelighthousechurch.­ ­org Joseph and Jo Ann Loucks announce engagement GRAHAM Loucks’ to celebrate 60th Graham Union Church and the late Elvin Culver. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. The couple resides in Clin- Evening Service, 6:30 p.m., Wednesday night, 7 p.m. wedding anniversary ton, MO, and has been dat- ing for two years. On July 7, United Methodist Church Lt. Col. (Ret.) Joseph and The couple has three chil- 2010, T.J. proposed to Amy Connie Ury, Pastor Jo Ann (Duncan) Loucks of dren: Cindy (Jeff) Stevens, under the night sky at Can- Sunday School, 9 a.m., Worship, 10:15 a.m. St. Joseph, MO, will be ob- Chuck (Jackie) Loucks and yon Campground in Yellow- serving their 60th wedding Mike (Lisa) Loucks; and stone National Park. MAITLAND anniversary on Sunday, Au- eight grandchildren and six Amy was the 2004 valedic- First Christian Church gust 29. They were married great-grandchildren. A fam- torian of North Platte High 4th and Ash • Bill Gazaway, Pastor on that date in San Antonio, ily celebration was hosted by School in Dearborn, MO, Sunday School, 9:15 a.m., Worship Service, 10 a.m. TX. Joseph retired from the their children in July. and received her associate Sunday Night Worship, 7 p.m., Wed., Youth Rallies, 7 p.m. USAF after 24 years of ac- Best wishes may be sent to of applied science in dental Thomas John Engeman, Jr., United Methodist Church tive duty and spent another the couple at 2221 Berkshire hygiene from Ozarks Tech- 12 years with Flight Safety and Amy Jane Wilson 217 S. Maple Avenue • Connie Ury, Pastor Dr., St. Joseph, MO 64506. nical Community College International. Worship Service, 9 a.m. Gerald Wilson of Mound in Springfield, MO, in 2007. City, MO, and Donald and She is currently employed MOUND CITY Karen Sams of Dearborn, by Drs. Bourland and Bruck Red, White & You MO, are proud to announce in Clinton, as a registered Community of Christ the engagement of their dental hygienist, and is the 1410 Nebraska Street • Theresa Mackey, Pastor 660-446-2048 daughter, Amy Jane Wilson, current vice-president of the Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship Service, 11 a.m. FALL OPEN HOUSE to Thomas John (T.J.) Enge- Missouri Dental Hygienists’ Christian Fellowship New Fall Items & Halloween! man, Jr., son of Tom and Association. 18080 Hwy. 59 • Jim Brown, Minister Debbie Engeman of Mon- T.J. is a 2004 graduate of Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., Worship, 10:30 a.m. trose, MO. Montrose High School and Senior High Youth, 7:00 p.m. • www.christian-fellowship.net Friday, August 20 & Saturday, August 21 The future bride’s grand- attended Pittsburg State 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. both days! parents are George and Mary University in Pittsburg, KS. Concordia Lutheran Church Wilson of Mound City and He is currently employed at 9:15 a.m., Sunday School • 10:30 Worship Service 1.5 miles east of Squaw Creek Truck Plaza James and Martha Hayden the Walmart Distribution 28969 Hwy. 159, Forest City, MO 660-442-6159 of Graham, MO. The future Center in Harrisonville, MO. First Christian Church groom’s grandparents are The wedding will be held th Primitives, Americana and More 402 E. 5 Street • Paul Grant, Pastor Mary Helen Engeman and on September 17, 2011, at Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., Worship, 10:30 a.m. the late James Engeman and the Holy Rosary Catholic First United Presbyterian Church Lois Miller, all of Montrose, Church in Clinton. 307 East 6th Street • Pastor, Robert Hoenike Commercial or Personal Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., Worship, 11 a.m. Mound City Baptist Church Highway 111 and 1308 Savannah Street • Pastor James Waller Sunday School, 10:15 a.m., Worship Service, 11:15 a.m. Printing Tuesday Bible Study, Larry Brickey, 6:30 p.m.; Highway 159 reopened Sl@m City Youth Group, 6:30 p.m. - 816-616-0347 * Envelopes * Business Forms Residents have been driving at their own risk on many * Carbonless Forms * Flyers area highways that still had road closed signs due to the Mound City United Methodist Church * Letterhead * Invitations toll the flood waters had taken on them. The Missouri De- 312 E. 7th St. • Pastor Crystal Karr Sunday School, 9 a.m., Sunday Service, 10 a.m. * Business Cards * Much More partment of Transportation (D.O.T.) has been working over the past few weeks to make the repairs needed to open the New Liberty Baptist Church roads. County Road 140 • Dr. Everett Walden, Pastor The D.O.T. recently reopened Highway 111, which ex- Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., Worship, 10:30 a.m. tends from Highway 159 to Corning, MO. New Life Apostolic Assembly 511 State St. • Mound City, MO • 660-442-5423 Repairs were also completed on Highway 159, so as to U.P.C.I. - 307 E. 6th, Mound City • Pastor Scott Jordan open for traffic from Highway P to the Nebraska State line. Currently meeting in the First United Presbyterian Church This is the final road to reopen following the flooding in Worship Service, 2 p.m., Thursdays, 6:30 p.m., June. The road has been closed due to flooding since June Life Night Bible Study & Revolution Youth Group www.newlifeapostolicassembly.org - 660-442-3441 19. Excessive damage to the pavement and shoulders made the road impassible. Crews finally completed the project on Benton Church An 1880s Church in the 21st Century • Pastor Jim Broker Tuesday, August 17. 1/2 mile south of Eagle’s Nest Truck stop on Hwy. BB Sunday Service, 10:30 a.m. - 1st Sun. of each month only

OREGON LIFEWAY WOMEN EVENTS St. Patrick’s Catholic Church simulcast 303 Grand, Forest City • Father Peter Ullrich, OSB Pastor and Parish Administrator announces the opening of the Oregon Church of the Naza­rene Living 207 W. George • Keith Knaak, Pastor Sunday School, 8 a.m., Worship Service, 9 a.m. Mound City Dental Clinic New Point Christian Church Proof 24135 Stone Hill Rd. • Brian Buck, Minister 1303 State Street • Mound City, MO Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., Worship, 10:30 a.m. Live Fellowship Dinner, 4th Sunday of month following church Featuring Beth Moore Living Proof Live REGIONAL Because River of Hope Fellowship We are now accepting patients! September 18, 2010 you are Presently meeting at: 304 East 4th St., Mound City 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. living 442-0197 or 442-6305 • Pastor David Showalter Registration 8-9 a.m. Sunday School, 9:15 a.m., Worship, 10:30 a.m. Hours of Operation: proof of Tickets $20 (includes lunch) After Sept. 1 - $30 God’s love. SKIDMORE Monday - Thursday, at Fairfax United Methodist Church St. Oswald’s-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 305 N. Broadway, Fairfax, MO 30996 X Avenue, Skidmore, MO 660-686-3314 2nd Sundays - 11 a.m., Morning Prayer service by Lay Reader 4th Sundays - 11 a.m., Eucharist Service Call 660-442-5507 www.lifeway.com/women Mound City Area Weather Thursday, August 19, 2010 • Page 5 MOUND CITY AREA WEATHER REPORT SEVEN-DAY FORECAST FOR MOUND CITY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 94° 90° 94° 94° 93° 86° 84° 68° 69° 70° 71° 70° 62° 61° Partly sunny and Partly sunny, a Partly sunny and very Some sun with a Mostly sunny Sunny and humid Mostly sunny humid thunderstorm; humid humid t-storm possible This Week’s WEEKLY ALMANAC REGIONAL FORECAST RIVER STAGES St. Joseph through Tuesday, August 17 Levels through 7 a.m. Tuesday TEMPERATURE Shenandoah Bedford 92/66 Last week’s high/low 97°/61° 94/68 Flood Stage 24-hour 89/68 Clarinda 89/67 Location Stage Tuesday Change Normal high/low 89°/64° 92/69 Average temperature 78.5° Nebraska City 89/67 Brownville 32 35.17 -0.05 Normal average temperature 76.6° 96/66 Rock Port Rulo 17 18.24 -0.10 90/70 93/67 Grant City St. Joseph 17 17.63 -0.18 PRECIPITATION Tarkio 90/66 History 90/70 Total for the week 1.03” 96/68 88/69 90/68 From the Mound City News archives Normal for the week 0.84” Maryville SUN AND MOON Tecumseh Auburn Day Sunrise Sunset Total for the month 1.64” 96/66 92/66 96/66 89/68 Normal for the month 2.04” 91/69 90/70 Albany Thursday 6:36 a.m. 8:13 p.m. Total for the year 29.61” Falls City 91/66 Friday 6:37 a.m. 8:11 p.m. 50 Years Ago - 1960 Pawnee City 94/69 89/69 Saturday 6:38 a.m. 8:10 p.m. Normal for the year 22.69” 95/66 90/69 Mound City 91/69 94/68 Sunday 6:39 a.m. 8:08 p.m. • A new 30’ x 57’ concrete block building with a REAL FEEL TEMPERATURE ® 90/69 Maysville Monday 6:40 a.m. 8:07 p.m. 94/66 Tuesday 6:41 a.m. 8:05 p.m. brick veneer front was being built by the United Hiawatha Savannah 90/68 Wednesday 6:42 a.m. 8:04 p.m. 98 96 105 103 100 94/69 92/67 Telephone Building in Mound City. The building can 92 87 Sabetha 90/69 90/71 Day Moonrise Moonset Seneca 95/67 Thursday 5:15 p.m. 1:42 a.m. 91/68 Troy be described just across the alley east of the Mc- 96/67 94/69 Friday 5:56 p.m. 2:39 a.m. 92/69 St. Joseph Horton 90/68 94/69 Saturday 6:30 p.m. 3:39 a.m. Crory Insurance office. Shown is 94/69 90/68 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 4:40 a.m. Thursday’s weather. 92/70 Monday 7:26 p.m. 5:40 a.m. City Atchison Plattsburg Tuesday 7:50 p.m. 6:39 a.m. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Holton 94/70 94/68 • Ray and Cleta Burrier, along with children Stephen Thurday temps. 95/68 Wednesday 8:13 p.m. 7:38 a.m. The patented AccuWeather.com RealFeel Friday temps. 91/68 92/71 Temperature is an exclusive index of the 92/71 and Cindy, were selected to represent Holt County effects of temperature, wind, humidity, WEATHER HISTORY WEATHER TRIVIA™ MOON PHASES sunshine intensity, cloudiness, precipitation, After dumping 2.6 inches of rain on A golf ball will fly farther in at the Missouri State Fair. They were to be guests at pressure and elevation on the human body. Full Last New First

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Marvin Porter was the Superintendent and George Lockhart was the Principal. Graves-Chapple Field 25 Years Ago - 1985 • An NBC Today Show crew was in Mound City con- ducting interviews with Drs. McRae and Humphrey Day to be held and Northwest Health’s Executive Director Jim May. As its field day approaches, Other presentations will The crew was seeking information on the rural health researchers and specialists look at methods to refine at the Graves-Chapple Farm planting. MU Extension situation and how it was affected by the local farm near Rock Port, MO, are ex- agronomist Bill Wiebold will economy. cited to address some of the talk about optimum corn and most pressing ag issues that soybean planting popula- • Repaving was being done on Savannah, Nebraska farmers in the area face. The tions and row width, and an Tuesday, August 24, event update on new MU soybean and ‘A’ Streets by Herzog Construction of St. Joseph. will cover topics from plant- varieties by research assis- City crews were also working on other streets. ing to yield and everything in tant Cary Clark will follow Big Lake State Park between. that presentation. • The Quarry Bridge near Martin-Marietta Quarry was “These topics are based on Pest management will swimming pool- Got a things we know that produc- also be a topic of discussion needed cleaning after the nearly completed. The total replacement project was ers are asking our specialists with an insect update from summer flood ravaged the $898,635 of which Holt County paid $179,673. pool area, dumping dirt and when they come into the Ex- MU Extension Entomolo- Kiwanis member- Larry debris. Lori Laukemper (left) tension offices and address gist Wayne Bailey and a crop Thomas power washed the and Tommye Quilty (right) • A five year-old boy and a young man in his twen- concerns farmers have faced disease talk by MU Exten- ladies’ shower house at Big scrubbed the pool walls and ties were found murdered and buried at a farm north recently,” said Jim Crawford, sion Plant Scientist Laura Lake State Park swimming floor on Sunday, August 15, the superintendent for the Sweets. pool on Sunday, August 15, of Rulo, NE. Suspects were in custody. helping with the Kiwanis University of Missouri (MU) As some sightings of re- as part of the Kiwanis ser- service project. research farm located in sistant giant ragweed have vice project. the northwest corner of the showed up in the region, • United Telephone Company of Missouri had filed state. resistant weeds are also on Kiwanis does service project proposed tax tariffs at an increase of gross annual Supplemental nitrogen can farmers’ minds. In that light, revenues of 41% to its 151,000 customers. be applied to corn in much the ever-expanding subject The Mound City Kiwanis Club held a service project on the same way, looking at the of glyphosate resistance and Sunday, August 15, to assist Big Lake State Park in clean- crop on an as needed basis. other weed resistance will be ing up the swimming pool. The task is just one of the many •Amy Sumy and Kayla Nelson, Maitland, were Na- Larry Mueller, an MU plant among the subjects that MU cleaning jobs necessary to get the park up and running. Six tional winners in Genealogy in the Junior American science research specialist, Extension Weed Specialist members and a few volunteers, put in several hours of la- Citizens Contest for the Nodaway County Daughters will explain how real-time Kevin Bradley will address. bor removing cornstalks and debris from gathering spots of the American Revolution. sensors can show a farmer Moving away from crops, inside the pool area, power washing the men’s and women’s what areas of each field need MU Extension State Forest- shower houses, scrubbing the inside surface of the pool and more or less nitrogen to op- ry Specialist Hank Stelzer power washing the pool deck. timize yield and reduce cost. will talk about his research Charlie Clodfelter, Larry Thomas, Robert Gibson, Brian 10 Years Ago - 2000 “There are some areas of any on production of woody bio- Tubbs, and Scott, Lori, Cameron and Elizabeth Laukemper • Nearly 100 Nodaway-Holt school staff members given field that only need mass crops. and Tommye Quilty spent several hours of their day help- and their families, parents, students and community 20 pounds of nitrogen and The first of three field day ing to clean the swimming pool. members helped move equipment and furnishings other areas that require 150 tours will begin at 8:30 a.m. from the old elementary school in Skidmore to the pounds, so using these sen- with the last leaving the sors you minimize cost and building at 11:30 a.m. Those Maitland school with its new addition. put the nitrogen where it’s who attend are welcome to Please Join needed to maximize yield.” stay for a free lunch. • The 12th annual field day at the 74-acre Graves C & M Seed Center Agricultural Experimental Center, north of Corning, for a dinner and an highlighted several new studies among the 50 con- ducted at the farm. ONE YEAR informational meeting At the Sportsman’s Lodge • An 1881 house on a Milne farm near Riverbreaks in Bigelow, MO Conservation Area in southern Holt County and the FRIDAY - PIZZA SPECIALS Painter farm north of Mound City on Highway C were 2011 Seed 5:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, both named Missouri Century Farms by the Univer- Lineup sity of Missouri and University Extension. SATURDAY - DINNER SPECIAL August 31, 2010 Dave’s Smoked Brisket With Sides • A 4-Rivers Open Horse Show was held at the Fogg 6:00 p.m. Until Gone Arena. Participants from Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Missouri entered in the more than 70 classes in the MUSIC BY DJ ROO show. Brittany Moyers and her horse Misty won the RSVP showmanship class for her age division. www.thekingandproudroadhouse.com to reserve ON THE SQUARE your meal • Smart Chicken made its way back into stores af- In the Historic ter financial problems had closed the Tecumseh, NE, King and Proud Building Kirby Miles plant. Investors bought the company out of bankrupt- 137 West Nodaway Office 660-442-3244 Oregon, MO 64473 660-446-3333 Cell 660-442-6085 cy two months prior to its reopening. Thursday, August 19, 2010 • Page 6 Craig R-III’s new staff

Nodaway-Holt faculty and staff- In new positions for the 2010 year, left to right, are Peggy Christian, Dana Zem- bles, Ethan Sickels, Rita Carroll and Sarah Stegall. Olivia Gazaway and David Carroll are not pictured. Jessica Colter Donna Vest New faces at Nodaway-Holt tany Hunt as their new Darcy Howard Joel Karr Nodaway-Holt R-VII will Their daughter Tiffany is teacher. have seven faculty and staff a teacher and Rita enjoys Brittany is a first year Meet the new teachers in new positions for the three grandchildren. teacher having obtained de- 2010-2011 school year. David Carroll has been grees in both elementary ed- The new fourth grade the assistant varsity foot- ucation and early childhood at Mound City R-2 teacher is Sarah Stegall. ball coach at Nodaway-Holt from the University of Cen- Sarah is from Hillsboro, MO. in past years, which he will tral Missouri in Warrens- Two new staff members wife Crystal is the pastor She received her Bachelor of continue to do this year. Af- burg, MO, in 2010. Brittany have been hired at Mound at the Mound City United Science in Elementary Edu- ter retiring from the post is from Kansas City and cur- City R-2 for the 2010-2011 Methodist Church and his cation from Missouri Valley office this summer, David’s rently resides in Maryville, school year. three daughters, Merkin, College in 2010. coaching responsibilities MO. Darcy Howard, a 2006 Valerie and Ainsley, all at- “This is my first year of have broadened to include “I am looking forward to graduate of Craig R-III tend school at Mound City. teaching and I am very ex- boys’ and girls’ junior high meeting and getting to know and lifelong resident of Joel was hired as a para- cited,” stated Sarah Stegall. basketball and varsity girls’ my students,” stated Britta- Craig, MO, will fill the posi- professional to work with Dana Zembles has been basketball. ny. “I have a a lot of fun edu- tion of Middle School Math students in both elemen- hired as a paraprofessional Ethan Sickels is from Kel- cational things planned.” Teacher, replacing veteran tary and middle school. in the elementary. In previ- lerton, IA, but previously Brittany Hunt Donna Vest will be the teacher Phyllis Parker. Joel had previously ous years, Dana had also served as Nodaway-Holt’s new librarian at the Craig Darcy is a 2010 gradu- worked with Hallmark served as reading coach and elementary principal. He library this year. Donna and Craig R-III School is wel- her husband Terry live in ate of Northwest Mis- cards in Kansas City for teacher at Nodaway-Holt. will assume the responsibil- coming three new faces to its Mound City. Donna is a vet- souri State University the past 16 years, as well Dana and her husband ity of junior and senior high Chris live in Mound City teaching staff. A new kinder- eran librarian, having been in Maryville, MO, with a as attending Ottawa Uni- school principal this year. with their two sons, Lane “I am excited to try a dif- garten teacher, a first and Mound City R-2 School’s li- bachelor’s degree in edu- versity working on an el- and Keaton. Dana is an avid ferent role as a high school second grade teacher and a brarian for 19 years. cation and business and a ementary teaching certifi- scrapbooker and a Packers administrator,” stated Prin- librarian greeted students Donna has been teaching bachelor of science in mar- cation. and Mizzou fan. cipal Sickels. “Hopefully, at back-to-school night on freshman students as part keting. She resides near When Joel saw the ad, “I am very excited to be things will continue to move Monday, August 16. as their freshman reading Craig. he decided it was time to starting my job,” commented in a positive direction as we Jessica Colter is the new program at Missouri West- “I was very excited to make the jump from the Dana. “After being home for work hard to achieve great kindergarten teacher. Jes- ern for the past five years. have the opportunity to corporate world to the the last seven years, I am results here at Nodaway- sica is a 2010 Northwest The course includes teaching accept a position at a lo- world of education. ready to start a new chapter Holt, both in academics and Missouri State University reading and critical thinking cal school district that is “The corporate world of my life.” activities.” graduate with degrees in skills. well known for its academ- was not very fulfilling,” Rita Carroll was hired this The district has also hired elementary education and Donna will be working early childhood special edu- ic achievements,” stated commented Joel about the year as the new elementary Peggy Christian as the new part-time every day at the cation. Darcy. career change. “My mom principal. Rita took the posi- custodian. Peggy and her Craig School library, assist- Jessica is originally from ing all grade levels with Darcy, who is very fam- was a teacher and, for a tion after working numerous husband Richard live in years for the district as a Hermann, MO, and current- books, classes and resources. ily oriented and likes the long time, I knew that’s Graham, MO. reading coach and a teacher. Peggy has worked at Dia- ly resides in Fairfax, MO. She will also teach two ex- small town setting, was what I wanted to do, so I’m “I am looking forward to mond S, at NWMSU, and Jessica will also coach ju- ploratory classes for junior pleased to take the posi- making the start.” working with the students, was custodian at Nodaway- nior high volleyball and be high. tion offered at the Mound Unsure what his con- staff and community at Nod- Holt, leaving in 2007. the assistant girls’ basket- “I’m back in the stacks,” City School. tinuing education will look away-Holt,” stated Principal Olivia Gazaway will work ball coach. commented veteran librar- Joel Karr is from Mound like, Joel is still making Carroll. part-time for the district as “We’re going to have a very ian Donna. “It’s going to be City, having moved his plans to finish his degree. Rita and her husband Da- the new Parents as Teachers active classroom this year,” just for this year, until Patsy family here in 2008. His vid live in Maitland, MO. (PAT) instructor. stated Jessica. “I have a lot Heitman, Craig’s veteran of big plans.” librarian, returns. Then I The first and second grade plan to resume my schedule students will be in a com- at Missouri Western.” bined classroom with Brit- One new face at South Holt Melissa Anderson gradu- ated from Savannah High School and then received her education degree from Northwest Missouri State University in 2009. Melissa was a parapro- fessional in third grade at Edison Elementary in St. Joseph, MO, last year as she continued to pursue her master’s degree in reading. “I’m really excited to start the year. I have spent a lot of time getting my room ready,” stated Melissa about Melissa Anderson her fourth grade classroom Miss Melissa Anderson at South Holt. will be the new face at Melissa lives in Maryville, South Holt R-I School this MO, and enjoys staying year. She has been hired by close to her family. Melissa the district to teach fourth is following in the footsteps grade. of her parents who were Lisa Slusher was the both educators. She is also fourth grade teacher last excited to be able to watch year, but moved to Title her sister compete in ten- Reading teacher when Rana nis this year. Killingsworth retired.

2 x 4 S a m's Thurs., Aug. 12 Amusements Thurs., Aug. 19 Stone Street, Falls City, NE CoBBlEStoNE FEStivAl Beginning Fri., Aug. 27 - 6 P.M. Sat., Aug. 28 All Day (Day and Night) Sun., Aug. 29 tiCKEtS Unlimited Rides w/Armbands - $20 Friday 6-10 P.M. and Sunday 1-5 P.M. Holt County traffic violations Thursday, August 19, 2010 • Page 7 The following traffic August 3, 2010. August 10, 2010. Mph). Case filed on June Cooperative in-service violations that occurred Romeo D. Richard- Joshua David Burk- 30, 2010. Case disposed on in Holt County were paid son- Of Omaha, NE, Ex- Of Los Angeles, CA, Ex- August 6, 2010. through the Missouri Ju- ceeded Posted Speed Limit ceeded Posted Speed Daniel J. Milazzo- Of for Nodaway-Holt diciary Fine Collection (Exceeded By 11-15 Mph) Limit (Exceeded By 16-19 Papillion, NE, Exceeded Center: and Operated Vehicle On Mph). Case filed on July Posted Speed Limit (Ex- faculty and staff Culley A. Abner- Of Highway Without Valid 21, 2010. Case disposed on ceeded By 16-19 Mph). Booneville, KY, Exceeded License - 1st Or 2nd Of- August 10, 2010. Case filed on July 16, Four area schools in- No. 5 in Beatrice, NE, Posted Speed Limit (Ex- fense. Case filed on June Jacob M. Burns- Of 2010. Case disposed on cluding Nodaway-Holt where he works with nine ceeded By 16-19 Mph). 23, 2010. Case disposed on Wichita, KS, Exceeded August 5, 2010. participated in a new in- school districts to help Case filed on July 3, 2010. August 2, 2010. Posted Speed Limit (Ex- Pablo R. Quinoles- Of service concept this year. teachers and administra- Case disposed on August Teri Marie Rowland- ceeded By 11-15 Mph). Omaha, NE, Exceeded The Monday, August 16, tors develop ways to help 4, 2010. Of Benton, IL, Driver/ Case filed on June 19, Posted Speed Limit (Ex- in-service for faculty and students with behavior Noel F. Auxier- Of Sa- Front Seat Passenger 16 2010. Case disposed on ceeded By 20 Mph Or staff at Nodaway-Holt, problems. Matt assisted vannah, MO, Oper Per- y/o or Over Fail to Wear August 8, 2010. More). Case filed on July North Andrew, Avenue teachers at the inservice sonal Watercraft In Excess Properly Adjusted/Fas- Stephen M. Driscoll- 17, 2010. Case disposed on City and South Nodaway in how to train students Of Slow No-Wake Speed tened Safety Belt. Case Of La Vista, NE, Exceed- August 8, 2010. schools started off in a to develop the habit of Within 50 Ft Of Any Ves- filed on July 14, 2010. ed Posted Speed Limit Lance S. Ross- Of Ne- very different format. self-management. Matt sel Or Person In/On Wa- Case disposed on August (Exceeded By 6-10 Mph). hawka, NE, Exceeded Each of the school’s facul- had previously spoken at ter. Case filed on May 29, 3, 2010. Case filed on July 14, Posted Speed Limit (Ex- ty and staff met from 8:30 an elementary principal 2010. Case disposed on Francisco Rodriguez 2010. Case disposed on ceeded By 16-19 Mph). to 11:30 a.m. in the North meeting last year. July 30, 2010. Saldivar- Of Tulsa, OK, August 6, 2010. Case filed on July 11, Andrew gymnasium to This is the first time lo- Jacob D. Claeys- Of Exceeded Posted Speed Jeffrey S. Homan- Of 2010. Case disposed on hear guest speaker Matt cal schools have co-oped Omaha, NE, Exceeded Limit (Exceeded By 16-19 Gretna, NE, Exceeded August 6, 2010. McNiff. for an in-service meeting. Posted Speed Limit (Ex- Mph). Case filed on May Posted Speed Limit (Ex- Sheila Kay Sacharia- Matt McNiff is a behav- The schools could share ceeded By 16-19 Mph). 29, 2010. Case disposed on ceeded By 16-19 Mph). son- Of Sioux Falls, SD, ior consultant with the the costs and all benefit Case filed on July 10, August 1, 2010. Case filed on July 22, Exceeded Posted Speed Educational Service Unit from the information. 2010. Case disposed on Wendy K. Samson- Of 2010. Case disposed on Limit (Exceeded By 20 August 3, 2010. Omaha, NE, Failed To August 10, 2010. Mph Or More). Case filed Benjamin Robert Flu- Display Plates On Mtr Jonathan A. Howard- on July 19, 2010. Case dis- The egge- Of Kansas City, KS, Veh/Trl and Operated Ve- Of Omaha, NE, Exceeded posed on August 9, 2010. Failed To Display Plates hicle On Highway Without Posted Speed Limit (Ex- Latisha N. Smith- Of Sportsman’s Lodge On Mtr Veh/Trl. Case filed Valid License - 1st Or 2nd ceeded By 11-15 Mph). Omaha, NE, Exceeded on July 7, 2010. Case dis- Offense. Case filed on May Case filed on July 22, Posted Speed Limit (Ex- posed on July 30, 2010. 22, 2010. Case disposed on 2010. Case disposed on ceeded By 11-15 Mph). Delta Waterfowl Christopher David August 2, 2010. August 10, 2010. Case filed on June 8, 2010. Foss- Of Monroe City, MO, Cynthia L. Snell- Of Kyle M. Jones- Of Len- Case disposed on August Dinner & Auction Exceeded Posted Speed Omaha, NE, Exceeded exa, KS, Exceeded Posted 6, 2010. Limit (Exceeded By 6-10 Posted Speed Limit (Ex- Speed Limit (Exceeded By Jeffrey J. Streit- Mph). Case filed on June ceeded By 6-10 Mph). 20 Mph Or More). Case weiser- Of Omaha, NE, Saturday, August 28 29, 2010. Case disposed on Case filed on July 8, 2010. filed on July 17, 2010. Exceeded Posted Speed July 30, 2010. Case disposed on August Case disposed on August Limit (Exceeded By 16-19 • Cocktails - 5 p.m. • Jaron L. Graver- Of 4, 2010. 9, 2010. Mph). Case filed on July Omaha, NE, Exceeded Philip Edgar Crapse Lauren E. Ketcham- 22, 2010. Case disposed Posted Speed Limit (Ex- Stone- Of Lexington, SC, Of Papillion, NE, Exceed- August 10, 2010. • Dinner - 7 p.m. • ceeded By 20 Mph Or Exceeded Posted Speed ed Posted Speed Limit Douglas Lloyd Vigen- More). Case filed on June Limit (Exceeded By 16-19 (Exceeded By 11-15 Mph). Of Kansas City, MO, Driv- • Auction - 8 p.m. • 10, 2010. Case disposed on Mph). Case filed on June Case filed on July 23, er/Front Seat Passenger July 30, 2010. 28, 2010. Case disposed on 2010. Case disposed on 16 y/o or Over Fail to Wear Tickets available at The Sportsman’s Lodge Chloe Raquel LaF- July 30, 2010. August 11, 2010. Properly Adjusted/Fas- argue- Of Offutt AFB, Garth Casey Boisjoli- Leah M. Marr- Of Kan- tened Safety Belt. Case • Friday Night Catfish Special • NE, Exceeded Post Speed Of Calgary, AB, Exceeded sas City, MO, Exceeded filed on July 23, 2010. Limit (Exceeded By 11-15 Posted Speed Limit (Ex- Posted Speed Limit (Ex- Case disposed on August • Saturday Night PRIME RIB Special • Mph). Case filed on July ceeded By 11-15 Mph). ceeded By 11-15 Mph). 10, 2010. 5, 2010. Case disposed on Case filed on May 18, Case filed on June 6, 2010. Spencer Dean Hours: Lunch: Tues. - Sun. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dinner: Tues. - Sat. 5 - 9 p.m. July 30, 2010. 2010. Case disposed on Case disposed on August Wilcher- Of Fairfax, MO, Lodge/Bar Hours: Matthew G. Munro- August 9, 2010. 11, 2010. Exceeded Posted Speed 11 a.m. - 1:30 a.m. (Tuesday-Saturday) Of Omaha, NE, Exceeded Richard Allan Boyd- Lisa Marie McClana- Limit (Exceeded By 11-15 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. (Sunday) A Modern Feel With Old School Appeal ------Posted Speed Limit (Ex- Of Wichita, KS, Failed To han- Of Oregon, MO, Mph). Case filed on July Food, Wine & Spirits 402 Rulo Street • Bigelow, MO 64437 ceeded By 16-19 Mph). Display Plates On Mtr Exceeded Posted Speed 22, 2010. Case disposed on 660-442-5165 Case filed on July 17, Veh/Trl. Case filed on July Limit (Exceeded By 6-10 August 10, 2010. 2010. Case disposed on 23, 2010. Case disposed on August 4, 2010. August 9, 2010. Trieza Peter Odungo- Jordyn M. Braun- Of Of Lincoln, NE, Exceeded Omaha, NE, Exceeded Posted Speed Limit (Ex- Posted Speed Limit (Ex- ceeded By 11-15 Mph). ceeded By 16-19 Mph). Case filed on May 29, Case filed on July 22, 2010. Case disposed on 2010. Case disposed on Our Excitement Is Building "Life on the Farm" And we hope yours is too! COBBLESTONE FESTIVAL We will open the doors of our new facility for Aug. 26-29, 2010 — Falls City, NE services on September 13, 2010. We hope you will SCHEDULE OF EVENTS join us as we celebrate with a Dedication Ceremony Thursday, August 26 Events & Tour at 10 a.m. on September 3, 2010. 5:00 P.M. Fireman's Youth Fishing Contest - Stanton Lake Friday, August 27 Events 6:30 P.M. Stick Horse Race (All Ages) - Stone Street Stage Area 7:00-11:00 P.M. Sam's Amusements Carnival - Friday Night Arm Bands 7:30 P.M. Hot Rods on Harlan - 17th and Harlan Street 26136 US Hwy 59 • P.O. Box 107 8:00-12:00 P.M. Street Dance, Borderline Country - Stone Street Stage Fairfax, MO 64446 Saturday, August 28 Events 660-686-2211 • www.FairfaxMed.com 7:00 A.M. Community Medical Center's Fun Run - Stanton Lake 9:00 A.M. Frog Jumping Contest - Stone Street Stage Area 9:00 A.M. Local Artists Show and Sales (Outside 1604 Stone St.) 9:00 A.M.- 6:00 P.M. Craft and Flea Market - Stone Street 9:00 A.M. Classic Car Show - 18th and Stone Street September Specialty Clinics 9:45 A.M. Mr. and Miss Cobblestone - Stone Street Stage 10:15 A.M. Bagpipers - Presbyterian Church, 20th and Harlan Cardiac Clinic: Sept. 7, 28 - Dr. Coatsworth Cardiac Rehab: By appointment at CH-F 11:00 A.M. Cobblestone Parade - Harlan Street Sept. 14, 21 - Dr. Whitney Clinics will be held at T.B.A. The Marching Cobras - 17th and Harlan Street Sleep Studies: Available Tuesday nights (Performance will begin immediately after parade.) Sept. 3, 17 - Dr. Watkins with appointment, ext. 260 the new hospital 12 Noon Luncheon - United Methodist Church, 17th and Harlan beginning 1:00-4:00 P.M. Richardson County Museum Exhibit, 14th and Chase Pulmonary: Sept. 13 - Dr. Keim Wellness Program: Mon., Wed. & Fri., 1:00-11:00 P.M. Sam's Amusement Carnival September 13, 2010. 1:00 P.M. Chasing Yesterday Band - Stone Street Stage Vascular: Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28 by appointment, ext. 262 1:00 P.M. Tiger Classic Golf Scramble - Falls City Country Club ECHO: Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28 Nutritional Counseling: Sponsored by the Falls City Alumni Association. Contact Falls City Country Club, 245-3624 Where To Go? 2:00 P.M. Nuc. Medicine: Sept. 14, 28 Available September 3 and all Guitar Hero Competition - Stone Street Stage In the new facility, our 6:00 P.M. Northwest Missouri Fight Club - MMA Style Fights - Eye Surgery: Sept. 27 - Dr. Madson Wednesdays Prichard Auditorium - Sponsored by the Falls City outpatient clinic is Area Chamber of Commerce and Chamber Business Eye Clinic: Sept. 28 - Dr. Madson Kay Wing, R.D. L.D., CDE, ext. 266 conveniently located just Members inside the Main Entrance. Sunday, August 29 Events Neurology: Sept. 22 - Dr. Makos Bone Densitometry: Sept. 7 Please check in with the 11:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. Christ Lutheran Church Brunch - 23rd and Barada Urology: Sept. 8, 23 - Dr. Partamian Evening Mammos: Sept. 23 receptionist seated directly in 1:00-6:00 P.M. Craft and Flea Market - Stone Street front of the clinic. 1:00-5:00 P.M. Sam's Amusement Carnival - Sunday Arm Bands Surgery: Sept. 1, 15 - Dr. Ryberg Prostate Screening Clinic: Sept. 23 1:00 P.M. Little Tuggers Pedal Tractor Pull - Stone St. Area OB/GYN: Sept. 24 - Dr. Dawson 1:30 P.M. Southeast Nebraska Communications Youth Dodge Ball Diabetes Education: Sept. 21, 22 Dedication Ceremony Tournament - 2nd-8th Grade - Prichard Auditorium Orthopedic: Sept. 7 - Dr. Bredthauer 2:00 P.M. Falls City Idol — Open Competition - Judges — Randy, Join us for our official open Paula and Simon (In Disguise) - Stone Street Stage Sept. 13 - Dr. Mizera house on September 3, 6:00 P.M. Area Fellowship of Churches Vesper Service - 2010, 10:00 a.m. Tours,

First Brethren Church information and more are Friday and Saturday Co-ed Softball Tournament P.O. Box 107 available! Sponsored by FC Ballfield Improvement Committee Fairfax, MO. 64446 660-686-2211 For More Information Contact the Falls City Area www.FairfaxMed.com Chamber of Commerce 402-245-4228 Thursday, August 19, 2010 • Page 8 Fall Sports begin

Mound City 2010 football team The Mound City football team, coming off of a 2009 State Championship, lost a host of key players and has some re- South Holt 2010 football team building to do. The Panthers’ first contest will take place at The South Holt football team is under new leadership this North Andrew on Friday, August 27. year with Coach Dana Dill. The team lost several seniors, “At this point, I honestly don’t know how the season will South Holt 2010 volleyball team and returns only one senior and two juniors. The young go,” commented head coach Brian Messer. “It’s going to boil team of Knights will play in the St. Joe Christian Jamboree down to our leadership and I expect our seniors and leaders Coach Janah (Heits) Kent returns to coach volleyball at on Friday, August 20, at 7:00 p.m. to step up.” South Holt this year, with Tabitha Biermann as assistant “We’re going to stay positive this year and give the young Team members include, left to right, back row: Bobby Wil- coach. Twenty-four girls are out for the team this season, guys lots of experience,” stated Coach Dill. coxson, Hayston Wilson, Kase Newcomb, Kyler Vanschoi- with four returning seniors. The team will open its season Team members include, left to right, back row: Billy Brock, ack, Lucas Schawang, Samuel Wilson, Jake Reilly, James by hosting the Tarkio Lady Indians on Monday, August 30. Jeremiah Bragg, Hank Riley, Kylynn Sisk, Daniel Bowness, Schoonover, Elijah Poe and Kaisten Ashford. Middle row: “I’m looking forward to progressing from where we ended Jared Brendle and Tanner Chaney. Front row: Kodi Pars- Drew Ireland, Kelton Kurtz, Spencer Staples, Trevor Boyd, last year,” commented Coach Kent. “I hope to become stron- ley, Errick Greene, Quincey Hensley, Pierce Elifrits, Cutler Zach Kahle, James Walker, Jimmy Hurst, James White, ger and faster.” Derr and Chase Howell. Not pictured are Mitch Mueller Miles Jumps and Josh Owens. Front row: Montana Scha- Lady Knight team members include left to right, back and Caleb Townsend. wang, Prent Eaton, Luke Sander, Paul Grant, Brett John- row: Darien Fouts, Ashley Graupman, Sarah Costello, son, Thomas Shifflett, Dalton Dreher, Dalton Honea, Pat- Toshia Jones, Sam Cotton, Darian Kurtz, Katie Riley and rick Hurst, Jake Meyer and Joshua Johnson. Bailey Shores. Middle row: Tanisha Chaney, Sydney Markt, Cami Scroggins, Alex Ripley, Jenna Kinney, Hannah Fansh- er, Kareena Schuman and Rachel Kurtz. Front row: Emily Brendle, Kynee Buckles, Nicole Meyer, Taryn Weber, Megan Binder, Mandy Nurski and Katy Grubb.

Craig/Fairfax 2010 volleyball team The Lady Bulldogs are starting their year 23 girls strong under the coaching of Phil Weldele. The team will compete in its own Fairfax Invitational Tournament August 31, Sep- Mound City 2010 volleyball team tember 2 and 4. Team members include, left to right, front row: Emily The Mound City volleyball team is gearing up for another VanGundy, Ashton Lewis, Jill Riley, Alicia Clark and Amber great year. The team won districts last year and returns Nowling; middle row, Alyssa Lewis, Mary Gilbert, Baylee two seniors. The team is coached by Kayla Schoonover and Lewis, Aleesha Ball, Holly Howard, Brooklynn Morris and assisted by Debi Clifton. The Lady Panthers will face their Bridgett Stoner. Back row includes: Lauren Clark, Boo Coo- first competitors at the Fairfax Invitational Tournament per, Becky Geib, Nicole Heits, Darian Burke, Annie Miller, held in Fairfax, MO, on August 31, September 2 and 4. Kelly Dougherty, Krynn Prater, Hannah Monroe and Jen- “Last year they got a taste of sectional play and they can’t Nodaway-Holt 2010 volleyball team nifer Longcor. Not pictured is Jody Sollars. wait to get back there,” stated Coach Schoonover. Team members include, left to right, back row: Sarah Coach Michelle Law returns to coach Nodaway-Holt’s vol- Murphy, Shaylin Miller, Lily Grant, Eryn Acton, Kirstan leyball team this year, which has 13 players. The Lady Tro- Buckles, Carina Metzgar, Abbey Forehand and Jorden Mill- jans will play their first match in the Fairfax Invitational er. Front row: Tori Ingram, Taylor Miles, Alex Phillips, Hay- Tournament held in Fairfax, MO, on August 31, September lee Clifton, Emilee Messer, Josie Bomar, Abby Haer, Taylor 2 and 4. Blevins and Katie Portman. Not pictured is Merkin Karr. “I am looking forward to a hard-working enthusiastic team that can have a winning season,” stated coach Law. Team members include, left to right, back row: Darcie Gallagher, Kalli Devers and Bailee Lance. Middle row: Amanda O’Riley, Brittany Shipps and Krysta Beattie. Front CRAIG row: Courtney Walker, Jodi Holmes, Emily Wetzel and Torri Craig/Fairfax 2010 football team Carroll. Not pictured are Megan Rosenbohm, Buffie Lance The Craig/Fairfax team looks to start its season with 17 Co m m u n i t y and Darcy Brown. members. The Hornets will play their first game of the sea- son in a conference matchup at North Nodaway on Friday, Ca l e n d ar August 27. Team members from left to right, front row include: Wyatt (It e m s Mu s t Be At t h e Mo u n d Ci t y Ne w s b y No o n Mo n d a y ) Drewes, Jordan Stoner, Nick Simmons, Tristan Ray, Dalton August 27 - Varsity Football at North Nodaway - 7 p.m. Nowling, Steven Gibbons, Tyler Brandt, Spencer Gibson Aug. 31, Sept. 2 & 4 - Varsity Volleyball at Fairfax Tournament and Dalton Stone. Back row includes: Grant Tysdahl, Head Coach, Jude Pinzino, Kalab Long, Alan Herbst, Nate Hin- September 3 - Varsity Football at Fairfax - 7 p.m. richs, Logan Kephart, Michael Eddlemon, Thauan Andrade, September 6 - No school at Craig R-III - Labor Day Grant Hopkins and Mike Corrington, Assistant Coach. September 7 - Junior High Football hosts DeKalb - 5 p.m. September 9 - JH, JV & Varsity Volleyball at Rock Port - 5:30 p.m. Mound City FCCLA September 10 - Varsity Football at Grant City - 7 p.m. Nodaway-Holt 2010 football team The Nodaway-Holt Trojans are set to begin their football season on Friday, August 27, by travelling to Hardin-Cen- has kickoff event See Us For All Your Banking Needs tral and competing against the Bulldogs. 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Students who participated This year’s team includes left to right, back row: Dasen in the National STAR Events in Chicago, IL, were also recognized. PO Box 70 PO Box 38 Wilmes, Aaron Saxton, Brice Shamberger, Trent Lett, Bri- Students also completed their first community service project of Rock Port, MO 64482 Craig, MO 64437 an Lance, Joshua Nielson, Ryan Ginther and Devin Alb- the year by picking up trash around the basketball and sand volley- 660-744-5333 660-683-5333 ertson. Middle row: Duston Wetzel, Kurt Shepard, Justin ball courts. Students enjoyed swimming, basketball, sand volleyball and football from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Member FDIC 904 State St. Dearmont, Josh Schafer, Brandon Saxton, Nick Patterson Students signed up for the many events planned during the Mound City, MO 64470 660-442-3800 and Zach Lemar. Max McGinnis, Andrew Strauch, Aric 2010-2011 school year, including back-to-school night, powder puff Gazaway, Blake Shamberg- football and buff volleyball. Dues were announced at $15 for the er, Luke Coffelt, Cody Ridler, year, to be paid to FCCLA treasurer, Tori Ingram. The dues can be Craig R-III Dale Swartz and Edmund included in an all inclusive dues check to Mrs. Loucks in the high Runion. school office. AUGUST BREAKFAST MENU Craig R-III MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. AUGUST LUNCH MENU ALL MEALS SERVED WITH MILK 18 19 20 Cereal Sausage Stick Breakfast Pizza Toast Hash Brown Juice MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. Juice Juice Milk Milk Milk 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 Ham & Cheese Sand. School Boy Sand. Turkey Sandwich Scrambled Eggs Cereal Sausage Gravy Pancake Breakfast Pizza Potato Chips Potato Chips Potato Chips Toast Toast Juice Sausage Pattie Juice Coleslaw Cottage Cheese Carrot Sticks/Ranch Juice Juice Milk Juice Milk Mandarin Oranges Pineapple - Cookie Jello Milk Milk Milk 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 Hamburger on Bun Chicken Salad Sand. Taco Salad Burrito Pepperoni Pizza Scrambled Eggs Cereal French Fries Potato Chips Corn Cheese Sauce Green Beans Hash Brown Toast Baked Beans Cottage Cheese Cinnamon Apples Lettuce Salad Peaches Juice Juice Fruit Cocktail Peaches Bread/Peanut Butter Rosey Applesauce Chocolate Cake Milk Milk Citizens Bank & Trust Citizens Bank & Trust P.O. Box 70 P.O. Box 38 904 State St. P.O. Box 70 P.O. Box 38 904 State St. Rock Port, MO 64482 Craig, MO 64437 Mound City, MO 64470 Rock Port, MO 64482 Craig, MO 64437 Mound City, MO 64470 Member FDIC 660-744-5333 660-683-5333 660-442-3800 Member FDIC 660-744-5333 660-683-5333 660-442-3800 Thursday, August 19, 2010 • Page 9 Mound City Board of Aldermen minutes These minutes are unofficial until approved at the next meeting. A regular meeting of the tee for disbursement of the man said that removing the council members reviewed a follow-up done with Holt that the truck has brake Board of Aldermen for the remaining cash funds and hallway and the conference the new GIS truck book County Rural Water Dis- problems and is being taken City of Mound City was memorabilia and to donate room from the project would maps. Clerk Smith reported trict concerning calculation in for repairs. held on Thursday, August the committee minutes and cut about $10,838; other op- the maps are also available of water rates. The council State Street: Handicap 12, 2010, at 5:30 p.m. The other information to the tions include deleting a win- on disk and through Mid- agreed the clerk should re- accessible ramp north of following minutes were Mound City Museum, Heck dow, bonding and cabinets land GIS’s website. When view the information with 5th Street - A letter was from that meeting. seconded. Approved unani- on the north wall for a total viewing the maps from the City Attorney Brian Tubbs sent to Northwest Health Mayor Larry Russell mously. Clerk Smith will is- reduction of $18,388. Nau- website, there is also access and let him meet with the Services requesting that it called the meeting to order. sue the checks to the Mound man states that the biggest to county information for Rural Water District board replace the handicap acces- Those present were Stan City Museum and the State increase for this project properties in town includ- as a representative of the sible sidewalk ramp adja- Seitz, Jim Krueger, Duane Theater. over the council chambers ing the owner’s name, prop- city. cent to its property on State Nauman and Robert Heck, Parks: Wava Duncan ex- and police office renovation erty dimensions, assessed Street – Equipment St. The clerk reported she City Clerk Patsy Smith, City pressed concern about the is the amount of electri- valuation, etc. At some Building: Water Superin- was asked whether it had to Collector Kelly Miller, Wa- condition of city parks and cal work and the cabinetry. point the council will need tendent Randy Crowley re- be replaced with a ramp or ter Superintendent Randy feels they do not look as good The council agreed that the to decide if it wants to pur- ported workers have done if a curb could be put back Crowley, Police Chief John as they have in the past. whole project needs to be chase the software program what they can to enclose instead. Alderman Nauman Panning, Building Inspector She has had several com- done, especially the floor- which would allow access the space between the new moved that the handicap Chris Krueger, Wava Dun- plaints from citizens about ing because of the asbestos and changes to the informa- building and the ground accessible ramp be replaced can, John Dougherty and the mowing/trimming and tiles and the electrical. Al- tion or if council members and states that concrete ap- as is with another handi- City Attorney Brian Tubbs. comments about the flower derman Nauman suggested want to pay a monthly fee proaches are needed to the cap accessible ramp, Seitz Minutes: planters at City Hall. She that part of the cost be tak- to Midland for access to the doors. He also wants to put seconded. Approved unani- There being no additions, has also spoken with sev- en from the Health Fund website. Council members in a wash pit so city em- mously. deletions or corrections, Al- eral members of the parks’ since the asbestos flooring have already had several ployees will be able to hose Park/Pool – Alderman derman Nauman moved to committee and they have is a health issue and it is a updates that Midland did off vehicles in the winter. Heck reported that the pool waive the reading of the not met at all this year. public building. City Attor- for free, but at some point Crowley says the concrete will close on Labor Day as minutes from the July 8, Old Business: ney Brian Tubbs will check Midland will probably start work will have to be bid usual and will be open after 2010, regular meeting and Siren Project – Bids for to see if the city can legally charging for this service. out, but Jeff Karsten esti- school through the week and approve them as presented, Electrical – The council re- drop the bonding and wheth- Midland also added the zon- mates it at around $9,200. on the weekends until then. Seitz seconded. Approved viewed the two bids received er the Health Fund can pay ing map at no cost. Crowley also requested a Heck also stated that the unanimously. for electrical power for the for part of the project. The Sewer Main Inspection- walk-in door on the north pool passed all three MIR- Presentations/Guests: new sirens. John Dough- council discussed stretch- 8th Street and Savannah side of the new building, MA recommended Starfish Wava Duncan, Sesqui- erty, representing Schultz ing the project out over two Street: Bud’s Sewer Ser- replacement of the walk-in reviews this summer. centennial Committee: Electric, was present to an- fiscal years, but agreed that vice completed the sewer door on the old street barn Heck reported that Kev- Wava Duncan was present swer any questions pertain- would not work because the main inspection at 8th and and enclosing the front of in Webster will be putting to discuss disbursement of ing to its bid of $2,901. The cost of materials would in- Savannah Streets. All of the salt dome. Crowley re- Grubex on the parks, will remaining $2,630.30 in the other bid was from Nauman crease. Alderman Nauman the mains look to be in re- ported that a new 40’ tube fertilize this fall and apply Sesquicentennial account. Construction for $1,950. moved to accept the total ally good shape, except for a is needed in the ditch east crabgrass preventer next She met this week with Dougherty said his bid in- project bid from Nauman piece of pipe that was found of the building for driveway spring. The council dis- the Sesquicentennial Com- cludes disconnects for both Construction with $20,000 stuck in the main south of access. Alderman Nauman cussed the complaint about mittee and its consensus sirens, but those items will being paid from the Health the intersection. Several op- suggested the council go the parks but felt the parks is to donate $2,000 to the be deducted from the total Fund and without bonding, tions are being considered look at the building to get a look good and the city saved Mound City Museum and quote since the siren com- contingent upon a finding for how to remove this pipe. clearer idea of what needs several thousand dollars the remaining $630.30 to pany is providing them. by City Attorney Tubbs that Water – Water Superin- to be done. Mayor Russell this year. the State Theater. Commit- He also explained that the the previously stated issues tendent Randy Crowley re- suggested Building Inspec- PUBLIC HEARING: 2010 tee members also recom- quote for the Griffith Park are allowed, Seitz second- ported an increase in water tor Chris Krueger could Tax Levy Hearing – Mayor mend the remaining mugs, siren includes a new panel ed. Approved unanimously. production at the plant this draw up bid specifications. Russell opened the public shirts and two of the throws with a breaker to control If Tubbs determines that past week requiring workers The building is in the flood- hearing for setting the 2010 be given to the Mound City the siren and another to the we cannot use the $20,000 to go in at night to treat the plain and Midland Survey- Tax Levy. Council members Museum which can keep shelter house. The council from the Health Fund for plant until the usage goes ing has completed an Eleva- reviewed the budget officer’s one of each item and auction decided to table the matter the project and delete the back down. Typical usage is tion Certification. The clerk report and the projected tax or sell the rest. There are until further information bonding then the council 200,000-220,000 gallons per reported that MIRMA will levies with a total 2010 tax two more throws remain- can be obtained from Nau- will have to reconsider what day but with the heat it has not cover any flood damage. rate ceiling of $1.8569 per ing which will be given, one man Construction on what can be done. increased to about 300,000 The council did not feel flood $100 assessed valuation. each, to the Friends of the is included in its bid. The Davis Creek Bridge Re- gallons a day. This increas- insurance was needed. The council considered re- Library and the State The- council approved a letter to pairs: Grant Possibilities es both labor and chemical Crowley was told he could ducing the street light tax ater for fund raising. Wava KCP&L thanking it for do- – Mayor Russell stated he costs until the usage drops proceed with replacing the levy from $.2984 to $.10 as also noted that the commit- nating and setting the poles has been talking with the back down to normal. bed liner in the 1-ton Dodge tee recommended the Ses- for the new sirens. Northwest MO Regional Rural Water District: Al- truck, which was included Continued to quicentennial Committee Bids: City Hall Renova- Council (NWMRC) about derman Nauman would like in the budget. He also says meeting minutes and other tion Project – The only bid grants to help with Davis back page information be given to the for the City Hall Renova- Creek bridge repairs. Arnie museum as part of the histo- tion Project was from Hugh Kreek with NWMRC will Mound City ry of Mound City. Alderman Nauman Construction for be at the September council Krueger moved to accept $78,800. Mayor Russell had meeting to further discuss the recommendations of the asked Mr. Nauman for op- the information presented to Sesquicentennial Commit- tions to lower the cost. Nau- the council on surveying the city to determine eligibil- ity for CDBG grants. These grants require at least 51% of those benefiting must be at low and moderate-income (LMI) levels. New Business: Alderman Seitz discussed implementing a hotel/motel tax in Mound City which, by state statute, would have to go towards promoting tour- August 19 - Junior Naturalist Program at Squaw Creek Wildlife Refuge - 6:30 p.m. ism. August 24 - Pre-reader Story Time at the Mound City Public Library - 10 - 10:30 a.m. Department Reports: August 24 - Junior Varsity and Varsity Girls’ Golf at Albany - 4 p.m. Police – Monthly Report: Chief Panning reviewed the August 26 - Junior Naturalist Program at Squaw Creek Wildlife Refuge - 6:30 p.m. monthly report with council August 27 - Varsity Football at North Andrew (Rosendale, MO) - 7 p.m. members and reported that August 30 - Mound City JV Football at North Andrew (Rosendale, MO) - 5 p.m. Mound City 2010 girls’ golf team his department will have The Mound City girls’ golf team has only three members MIRMA training at City August 31 - Pre-reader Story Time at the Mound City Public Library - 10 - 10:30 a.m. this season. Pictured left to right are senior returner Taylor Hall in September. Panning August 31 - Junior Varsity and Varsity Girls’ Golf at Rock Port - 4 p.m. states he is doing well and Blevins, junior returner Abigail Haer and sophomore re- September 1 - Junior Varsity and Varsity Girls’ Golf at Stanberry - 4 p.m. turner Alex Phillips. Though short of the four players need- thanked everyone for their ed to compile a team score, the girls will compete individu- support since his accident September 2 & 4 - Varsity Volleyball at Fairfax Tournament ally, with their first match in Albany on Tuesday, August in May. September 3 - Varsity Football hosts West Nodaway - 7 p.m. 24. The team is coached by Brooke Crawford. Sewer – GIS Maps: The September 6 - No School at Mound City R-2 - Labor Day Mound City R-2 Every Friday at the Mound City Nutrition Site Doughnuts, Doughnut Holes, Cinnamon Rolls AUGUST LUNCH MENU 8:30 a.m. until Sold Out MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. A.A. Mound City New Beginnings Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 p.m., 18 19 20 NO SCHOOL NO SCHOOL Hamburger on Bun Chicken Caserole Round Pizza Community of Christ Church, 1410 Nebraska St., Mound City w/ lettuce & tomato Green Beans Fresh Carrots & Broccoli Sun Chips Sliced Peaches Ranch Dip Fresh Apples/Bomb Pops Wheat Bread & Butter Cinnamon Applesauce Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS), non-profit, 23 24 25 26 27 non-religious weight-loss support group, Mondays, 4:30 p.m. Baked Potatoes Nachos w/ Cheesy Cold Cut Turkey & Cheese Spaghetti w/ Meat Sauce Hot Dog on Bun Cheesy Blend Vegetables Meat Sauce Sandwiches w/ Fries Side Salad w/ dressing Chili Meat Topping Concordia Lutheran Church, Mound City Chili Meat Refried Beans Animal Crackers Mixed Fruit Baked Beans Fresh Grapes Pineapple Tidbits/Brownies Pear Halves Garlic Bread Fresh Orange Halves 30 31 Chili Crispitos Ravioli ALL MEALS SERVED Corn Green Beans WITH MILK Diced Peaches Jell-O w/ Fruit Oatmeal Cream Cookie Cheesy Toast Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. Jay and Jeremy Johnson (660) 442-5445 - Mound City, MO For All Your Insurance Needs Thursday, August 19, 2010 • Page 10 Farm Service Agency announces September 30 deadline for 2008 Crop Disaster Program Producers will have until production loss on a crop of September 30, 2010, to apply economic significance. In ad- for benefits on crop disasters dition, producers must meet Buy • Sell • Trade • Rent through USDA Farm Ser- the risk management pur- vice Agency’s (FSA) Supple- chase requirement by either Hire • Thank You/Remembering • Legal Services mental Revenue Assistance obtaining a policy or plan of Payments (SURE) Program. insurance, under the Federal Call The Mound City News To Place Your Ad • 660-442-5423 Jackie VanGundy, executive Crop Insurance Act or NAP director for Holt County coverage, for all economi- S & S Electrical Contracting FSA, said producers should cally significant crops. For LEGAL NOTICES HELP WANTED act now to get an appoint- 2008 crops, producers had Slocum’s Remodeling ment as there are no late file the opportunity to obtain a Would like for someone and Repair, Inc. provisions for this program. waiver of the risk manage- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE “The SURE program was ment purchase requirement to remove and transport For default under the terms of the Deed of Trust ex- Sean Slocum, designed to help farmers re- through a buy-in provision. honeybees, profession- ecuted by Jeremy Jackson and Patty Jackson, husband and cover from crop losses due Producers considered social- ally, from Brown’s Curve wife, dated August 9, 2007, recorded on August 13, 2007, in Licensed & Insured to natural disasters,” Van- ly disadvantaged, a begin- Book 380, Page 113, Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Holt on Highway 59 east of Gundy said. “The sign-up ning farmer or rancher, or a No Job Too Small County, Missouri, the undersigned Successor Trustee will Mound City 5 miles - that closes on September 30, limited resource farmer may Cell: 660-491-1115 on Friday, September 10, 2010, at 12:00 p.m. at the North Home: 660-442-3165 specifically deals with crop be eligible for SURE without south of house, on side [email protected] Front Door of the Holt County Courthouse, in Oregon, Mis- losses during the 2008 crop a policy or plan of insurance of cement block building. souri, sell at public venue to the highest bidder for cash: year.” or NAP coverage. All of Lots 4, 5, 6 and 10 of Block I, VALLEY VIEW ADDI- SURE provides crop disas- In addition to meeting the Call HOUSE FOR SALE TION, an addition to the Town, now City of Mound City, ter assistance payments to risk management purchase Holt County, Missouri, to satisfy said debt and costs. 660-442-5276 110 Davis St. • Mound City eligible producers on farms requirement, a producer that have incurred crop must have a farming inter- Martin, Leigh, Laws & Fritzlen, P.C., Successor Trustee, Two-bedroom, production or crop quality est physically located in a Richard L. Martin, President, (816) 221-1430 www.mll- one-car garage losses. The program takes county that was declared a fpc.com MARTIN, LEIGH, LAWS & FRITZLEN, P.C., as WANTED Large lot - Great view into consideration crop loss- primary disaster county or Successor Trustee, is attempting to collect a debt and - Lot of Possibilities contiguous county by the any information obtained will be used for that purpose. es on all crops grown by a Concrete (across from shakers) producer nationwide. SURE Agriculture Secretary un- (Jackson, 3696.692) (08/19/10, 08/26/10, 09/02/10, 09/09/10) provides assistance in an der a Secretarial Disaster (RSVP# 200093) 6/4tc Evenings call 660-442-3413, amount equal to 60 percent Designation. Regardless of Work or 660-442-5527 of the difference between a Secretarial Disaster Des- CITY OF CRAIG 15 years experience. the SURE farm guarantee ignation, individual produc- GENERAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT CNA and total farm revenue. The ers may also be eligible for DECEMBER 31, 2009, TO JUNE 30, 2010 farm guarantee is based on SURE if the actual produc- Have references. Homemakers the amount of crop insur- tion on the farm is less than GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS Call Steve SSM Private Duty ance and Non-Insured Crop 50 percent of the normal pro- BALANCE ON HAND DECEMBER 31, 2009 $15,203.05 is seeking motivated Disaster Assistance Pro- duction on the farm due to a individuals to work in our gram (NAP) coverage on the natural disaster. For SURE, General Tax $10,501.14 Portman farm. Total farm revenue a farm is defined as all crops Street Maintenance $ 4,023.61 Home: 660-442-5129 Holt County area to assist takes into account the actu- in which a producer had an Levee Project $14,943.56 Cell: 660-853-8923 the elderly and disabled in al value of production on the interest nationwide. Cig Stamps $ 550.02 their homes. If interested For more information on farm as well as insurance in- Water $50,595.86 contact 660-562-7905. demnities and certain farm the new SURE program, Sewer Refinance $28,299.66 HELP WANTED EOE program payments. please visit your county FSA Franchise Utility $11,541.99 To be eligible for SURE, office or http://www.fsa.usda. General $ 6,012.84 REGISTERED producers must have suf- gov. Sales Tax $ 9,082.04 NOW HIRING fered at least a 10 percent Primacy Fee $ 213.60 NURSE DNR Sewer Fee $ 61.60 Day Shift NURSE LEGAL NOTICES Water Tower $13,340.00 Water Treatment Plant $39,356.19 Apply at; AIDE Insurance $ 6,827.69 or send resume to: Apply at: Mound City R-2 School District Tax Checking Interest $ 33.00 TIFFANY HEIGHTS TIFFANY HEIGHTS Rate and Budget Summary Hearing TOTAL RECEIPTS $195,382.80 $210,585.85 1531 Nebraska St. 1531 Nebraska St. A public hearing will be held on August 18, 2010, at 8 p.m. Mound City, MO Mound City, MO in the Mound City Middle School Building. At this time, GENERAL FUND 64470 DISBURSEMENTS 64470 citizens may be heard on the property tax rates proposed 660-442-3146 to be set by the Mound City R-2 Board of Education, a po- Salaries $35,285.70 660-442-3146 litical subdivision. The tax rates shall be set to produce the Payroll Taxes $ 9,780.85 EOE EOE revenues, which the budget for the fiscal year beginning General Expense $ 3,374.93 July 1, 2010, shows to be required from the property tax. Office Utilities $ 3,980.17 LEVY INFORMATION Office Supplies $ 1,330.36 Water Expense $19,931.89 GEN. SPEC. DEBT BLDG. TOTAL Street Expense $ 4,714.79 Total levy as approved $3.5276 $.00 $.00 $.20 $3.7276 by State Auditor Sewer Expense $ 6,201.71 Less Voluntary Rollback $.00 $.00 $.00 $.00 $.00 Levee Project $13,979.02 BUS DRIVERS It Pays - IMMEDIATE To Drive A OPENINGS School Bus Join the world’s largest school bus company and help protect our kids. Unadj. Levy $3.5276 $.00 $.00 $.20 $3.7276 Street Maintenance $ 3,809.98 Great opportunitiesGreat Pay. Greatfor Parents, People. GreatSeniors Place. & Retirees Less Prop. C Rollback $.00 $.00 $.00 $.00 $.00 Openings for Mound City & Oregon Areas Sewer Refinance $18,633.77 Every day we ensure that more than three million students Adjust Levy $3.5276 $.00 $.00 $.20 $3.7276 • Child Ride-Along Available It Pays• ToNo Experience Drive A Necessary School Bus Insurance $ 9,580.00 • Fieldget Trips to and from school safely.• Medical Join Benefits, the world’s 401(k), largest & Holiday Pay All candidatesJoin the mustworld’s be largest at least school 21 or olderbus company with 3 years and continhelp protectuous driving our kids. ASSESSED VALUATION Advertising $ 490.00 license andschool be able bus to passcompany a drug testand and help background protect our check. kids. Great Pay. Great People. Great Place. As estimated prior to the Board of Equalization...... $25,560,994 Legal Fee $ 984.34 Mound City: 660-442-5441 St. Joseph:GreatOpenings 816-232-2833 Pay, forGreat Mound People, City & OregonGreat Place.Areas EOE by choice. Current tax estimation...... $25,560,994 X 3.7276/100 Election Costs $ 2,812.86 • Child Ride-Along Available • No It ExperiencePays To Drive Necessary A School Bus Total...... $952,811 Primacy Fee $ 0.00 • Field Trips Join the world’s• largestMedical school Benefits, bus company 401(k), and help & protectHoliday our Paykids. Collection fees (2.75%)...... $26,202 All candidates must be at leastGreat 21 or Pay. older Great with People. 3 years Great contin Place.uous driving DNR Sewer Fee $ 0.00 Openings for Mound City & Oregon Areas Uncollected tax (4.5%)...... $42,876 license and be able• to Child pass Ride-Along a drug Available test and background• No Experience check. Necessary Water Tower $10,632.00 FIRST STUDENT• Field Trips - Oregon • andMedical Benefits,Mound 401(k), City & Holiday Pay Estimated tax revenue...... $883,733 Mound City: 660-442-5441All candidates must be at least 21 or older with 3 years continuous driving Water Treatment Plant $32,376.65 license and be able to pass a drug test and background check. St.To Joseph: apply, 816-232-2833 please call 660-442-5441 or 816-232-2833 EOE by choice. Estimated beginning fund balance, Fund 1...... $1,518,318 Mound City: 660-442-5441 St. Joseph: 816-232-2833 Fund 4...... $572,758 EOE by choice. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $177,899.02 $210,585.85 A Safer And Better Way To The School Day! EOE Fund 2...... $0 Total...... $2,091,076 Estimated receipts...... $2,881,428 BALANCE ON HAND JUNE 30, 2010 $32,686.83 Estimated receipts and fund balance...... $4,972,504 LEGAL NOTICES Estimated expenditures...... $2,881,806 OTHER FUNDS FINANCIAL STATEMENT Estimated transfer from general revenue (-)...... $123,834 DECEMBER 31, 2009, THROUGH JUNE 30, 2010 IN THE 4th JUDICIAL COURT OF Estimated transfer to special revenues (+)...... $245,956 HOLT COUNTY, MISSOURI Estimated ending balances...... $2,090,697 OTHER FUNDS BALANCE RECEIPTS EXPENSES BALANCE 12/31/2009 6/30/2010 In the Estate of: ) New revenue from new construction and improvements...$22,070 CASE No. 10HO-PR00020 Bayard JOHN ALLEN DODSON, ) Advertising Agency, Inc. New revenue from reassessment (total new $’s over last year)...$30,000 LEVEE PROJECT $42,868.86 $13,979.02 $7,586.00 Deceased. ) JOB #: 0021768300 % of new revenue from reassessment...... 74% LEVEE PROJECT INT. $60.09 $49,321.97 CLIENT: First Student NOTICE OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION GRANTED Based on best available information at this time and may be PUBS: Mound City (INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION) adjusted prior to September 1, 2010. STREET MAINT. $5,515.96 $4,055.15 $13,601.10 SIZE: 4” x 3” STREET MAINT. INT. $3.38 To All Persons Interested in the Estate of JOHN ALLEN DODSON, De- DATE:Bayard 08-27-09 BOARD OF EDUCATION Advertising Agency, Inc. STATE OF MO (MOTOR FUEL TAX) $5,676.77 $1,650.16 cedent: COST: FM MOUND CITY R-2 SCHOOL DISTRICT JOB #: 0021768300 On July 27, 2010, the last will of the decedent having been admitted to ARTIST: Bz CLIENT: First Student KEN EATON, SUPERINTENDENT RE-FINANCE FUND $29,545.73 $19,634.72 $24,632.02 probate, the following individual was appointed the personal representa- COMP: XServe PUBS: Mound City RE-FINANCE INT. $30.92 $24,579.35 tive of the estate of JOHN ALLEN DODSON decedent, by the Probate REV. 0 SIZE: 4” x 3” Division of the Circuit Court of Holt County, Missouri. The personal repre- DATE:OK TO08-27-09 Release WATER TOWER $11,640.16 $20,542.00 $22,944.14 sentative’s business address and phone number is: COST: FM Bayard Commercial or Personal Printing WATER TOWER INT. $9.82 $9,247.84 JOHN B. DODSON, 119 E. DAVIS ST., MOUND CITY, MO 64470 816- ARTIST: Bz Advertising Agency, Inc. 294-0235 COMP: XServe * Envelopes * Business Forms WATER TREATMENT The personal representative may administer the estate independently REV.JOB 0 #: 0021768300 * Carbonless Forms PLANT $2,676.73 $51,570.15 $49,538.50 without adjudication, order, or direction of the Probate Division of the Cir- OK TO Release * Flyers WATER TREATMENT cuit Court, unless a petition for supervised administration is made to and CLIENT: First Student * Letterhead * Invitations PLANT INT. $6.76 $4,715.14 granted by the court. PUBS: Mound City * Business Cards * Much More The personal representative’s attorney’s name, business address and SIZE: 4” x 3” CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CITY OF CRAIG CD TOTAL phone number is: BALANCE AS OF 6/30/2010 $99,213.00 DAVID CRAIG BLEVINS, EXECUTIVE LAKES AT LAKEWOOD, 4971- DATE: 08-27-09 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MO. KANSAS CITY, MO, B N.E. GOODVIEW CIRCLE, LEE’S SUMMIT, MO 64064 816-478-4646 COST: FM WATER RESERVE FUND $50,000.00 All creditors of said decedent are notified to file claims in court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or if a copy ARTIST: Bz The statements above were prepared from the recorded revenue and disburse- of this notice was mailed to, or served upon, such creditor by the person- COMP: XServe 511 State St. • Mound City, MO • 660-442-5423 ments as shown on the books and records of the City of Craig. al representative, then within two months from the date it was mailed REV. 0 I, Kary Nowling, City Clerk of Craig, do hereby attest to the data set forth above to or served, whichever is later, or be forever barred to the fullest extent be true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. permissible by law. Such six-month period and such two-month period to OK TO Release not extend the limitation period that would bar claims one year after the decedent’s death, as provided in Section 473.444, RSMo, or any other ap- Tired of Big Lake? Let me find your new home, or sell your property! plicable limitation periods. Nothing in Section 473.333, RSMo, shall be construed to bar any action against a decedent’s liability insurance carrier through a defendant ad litem pursuant to Section 573.021 RSMo. Patterson Realty & Auction CLASSIFIED Date of decedent’s death: July 11, 2010 Call ADVERTISING Date of first publication: July 29,2010 660-935-2260 or 816-803-3951 CALL 660-442-5423 3/4tp Karen L. Frede, Clerk Thursday, August 19, 2010 • Page 11

THANK YOU / REMEMBERING

THANKS TO ALL- For the prayers, visits, calls, food, flowers, cards and offers of help received at the time of my hospitalization. A special thanks to Amy and Max for all the favors and being with me through my surgeries. It’s great to finally be home. Buy • Sell • Trade • Rent Dot Smith 6/1tsc Hire • Thank You/Remembering • Legal Services Benefit Yard Sale for Call The Mound City News To Place Your Ad • 660-442-5423 Derrick Schremser Monday, September 6 (Labor Day) • 8 a.m. - ?? MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE 306 Donan St., Mound City, MO All sale items are by donation. FRESH PRODUCE- GREG’S JEWELRY- Lo- FOR SALE- Gorgeous 3- FOR SALE, BEST OF- To donate call: 785-595-3435, 660-572-0424 or 660-853-1273 Homemade jams, baked cated at 307 E. 5th St., in bedroom, 2.5 bath home on 5 FER- Falls City, NE, 5- bed- Some of the items donated: Exercise equipment, crib, baby items, goods, Saturday mornings, 8 Mound City, MO, offers peri- acres. In Mound City School room, 4.5 bath, 2-story, FF dorm refrigerator, clothes, toys, TV & misc. furniture. a.m. to 11 a.m., State Street, basement, 4 lots, outdoor dot jewelry, along with August District and on blacktop. Please donate and attend. All proceeds will go Mound City, 660-442-0124. birthstones! 660-442-3739. Must see to appreciate. Call basketball court (2 hoops), toward Derrick’s medical expenses. 2/4tp 4/4tc Randy at Patterson Realty 3-car garage, new deck with G R A I N B I N S F O R FOR SALE- Craftsman & Auction, 660-935-2260, or hot tub, pictures and price RENT- Leg and pit available. riding mower, 42” cut, 22 hp. 816-803-3951. 2/tfc at www.zillow.com. 402-209- Contact Jon Russell at 816- Very good condition. Call 660- FOR SALE- Small house 4444. 4/4tc 271-3831. 3/tfc JEAN MANEKE 491-2863. 6/1tp in Mound City, MO. Call 660- NEW LISTING- 307 446-2678. 4/4tp ATTORNEY-AT-LAW COMMUNITY HOSPI- FOR RENT- Farm house Grand Ave., Mound City. Call 115 West Nodaway TAL-FAIRFAX- Is offering on gravel road, central air Hall Realty at 660-442-3116 or Jesse Yocum at 816-244- Oregon, Missouri a prostate screening clinic conditioning. Includes garden 660-446-3453 on Thursday, September 23, space and fruit trees. Call 660- PRICE REDUCED! 2257. 6/1tp 2010, beginning at 1:00 p.m. 442-3608. 6/1tp $117,000, over- Phone Answered 5 Days a Week PSA tests cost $15 and the ENTERPRISE Office Hours 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Every Tuesday exam is free. Call 660-686- FOR SALE- Big round looks Squaw Creek, Principal office in Kansas City, MO 2211, ext. 259, for appoint- bales of grass hay, net REALTY wrapped. Call 816-390- lots of updates, ments. 6/1tc Jim Loucks, Sales Agent 2749. 6/2tc large outbuilding. FOR SALE- Three end Home 660-442-5253 Tyson Harris Lawn Service tables, two coffee tables, two SEVERAL FAMILY GA- Serious seller! Office 660-582-7160 bookcases (one 4-shelf and RAGE SALE- Saturday, Call Us For one 2-shelf). All are oak fin- August 21, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call Randy at ish. Call 660-442-5929. Clothes, knick knacks and LAND 6/1tp lots of misc. 116 Hickory St., Patterson Lawn Seeding Mound City. 6/1tp FOR SALE Realty & Auction Free Estimates • Insured Remodeling • 558 A. in Atchison County Call 660-446-2765 660-935-2260 or • 381 A. in Platte County CLASSIFIED 816-803-3951 • 95 A. SE of Oregon, MO SALE ADVERTISING GE Profile stove top, GE built- CALL 660-442-5423 J & E in oven, Kenmore dishwasher, Check out our current listings: • Ranch-style home at 1112 Nebraska St., Mound City bi-fold doors, interior doors • K & W Car Wash in Mound City Concrete (finished), 4x3 shower insert Commercial & Residential Concrete Work with fixtures, toilets, baseboard Jeff Karsten heaters, 2 florescent lights & Cell: 816-262-5933 bulbs, red cast iron 30-inch 50/50 sink w/ fixtures. Free Estimates 514 B State St. • Mound City, MO 64470 Call 660-442-3374 660-442-6500 • Cell: 816-387-3018 and ask for Kris www.kathiclementrealty.com • [email protected] Kathi Clement, Broker Brad Pankau’s Home & Farm Repair Roofing, siding, interior/exterior painting, UPCOMING AUCTIONS decks, gutter installation & cleaning, electrical & MC Auto & COTTON BODY plumbing, drywall & interior remodeling, Truck Repair Office Space tree trimming & removal, etc. Mound City, MO SHOP & TOW BARN & IMPLEMENT SHED REPAIR! 660-442-5600 Available For Rent No job is too small! Tires SERVICE 6th & State Street (the Crawford Building) Interstate Batteries Larry & Troy Cotton Mound City, MO Call 660-442-3354, 660-254-0156, or 660-442-6343. 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Mound City Board of Aldermen minutes These minutes are unofficial until approved at the next meeting. by title, considered and PROVING A SETTLE- SET FORTH IN THE derman Nauman discussed cil agreed to research the Continued from discussed. The bill was MENT AGREEMENT AFORESAID CONTRACT; the weeds on property at cost to insert the leaflet in duly numbered Ordinance WITH T-MOBILE AND AND AUTHORIZING THE 405 E. 5th Street near the the Mound City News. page 9 #1161. ASSIGNING A PERCENT- MAYOR TO EXECUTE First Christian Church. Reinvestment of Cer- done the past few years but Bill No. 8-12-2010(2): Es- AGE OF THE SETTLE- THE CONTRACT ON BE- Dangerous Building: tificate of Deposit: Quotes if reduced this year, it will tablish Procedures for Fi- MENT PROCEEDS TO HALF OF THE CITY; AND Building Inspector Chris for the CD were reviewed affect the tax rate ceiling nancial Disclosure for Cer- THE MISSOURI MUNICI- PROVIDING FOR AN EF- Krueger reported that he and discussed. Alderman next year. Alderman Nau- tain Officials was placed on PAL LEAGUE. FECTIVE DATE UPON was contacted by a church Seitz moved to accept Citi- man moved to set the street its first reading being for an Alderman Seitz moved to PASSAGE. member regarding repairs zens Bank and Trust’s bid light tax levy at $.20/$100 ordinance entitled as fol- adopt the bill, Heck second- Alderman Seitz moved to to the house at 601 Railroad of 1.15% for investment of assessed valuation and lows: ed. After further discussion, adopt the bill, Heck second- St. He reported that the $200,000 in a 12-month CD, leave the other levies as is AN ORDINANCE OF the bill was placed on its sec- ed. After further discussion, sewer problem was caused Heck seconded. Motion car- for a proposed total 2010 THE CITY OF MOUND ond reading and final pas- the bill was placed on its sec- by leaking pipes. When the ried. tax levy of $1.7585/$100 CITY, MISSOURI, TO ES- sage and was read by title, ond reading and final pas- plumber was there, he re- Financial Reports: The assessed valuation, Seitz TABLISH A PROCEDURE considered and discussed. sage and was read by title, portedly discovered that the financial reports were re- seconded. Approved unani- TO DISCLOSE POTEN- The bill was duly numbered considered and discussed. house was built on top of a viewed. mously. TIAL CONFLICTS OF IN- Ordinance #1163. The bill was duly numbered cistern. The church member Meeting Date: Council Ordinances and Resolu- TEREST AND SUBSTAN- Bill No. 8-12-2010(4): Pro- Ordinance #1164. questioned whether fixing members set the next regu- tions: TIAL INTERESTS FOR hibit Utility Vehicles with Bill No. 8-12-2010(6): the roof is all that needs lar meeting for Thursday, Bill No. 8-12-2010(1): Ap- CERTAIN MUNICIPAL Exceptions was placed on Award Contract for City to be done or if there are September 9, 2010, at 5:30 prove 2010 Tax Levy was OFFICIALS. its first reading being for Hall Renovations was other things that will cause p.m. placed on its first reading Alderman Heck moved an ordinance entitled as fol- placed on its first reading the home to be condemned. Accounts Payable: being for an ordinance en- to adopt the bill, Krueger lows: being for an ordinance en- Krueger reported that the Alderman Nauman titled as follows: seconded. After further dis- AN ORDINANCE TO titled as follows: windows, siding and doors moved to approve the bills AN ORDINANCE LEVY- cussion, the bill was placed PROHIBIT UTILITY VE- AN ORDINANCE AC- also need to be replaced. paid subsequent to the July ING A TAX UPON ALL on its second reading and HICLES FROM OPERAT- CEPTING THE BID AND He will report back to the 8, 2010, meeting and to ap- OF THE TAXABLE PROP- final passage and was read ING ON CITY STREETS AWARDING THE CON- church member that the prove and pay the current ERTY IN THE CITY OF by title, considered and EXCEPT AS PROVIDED; TRACT FOR THE CITY cistern has to be filled in month’s bills as presented, MOUND CITY, MISSOURI, discussed. The bill was TO ESTABLISH SPECIAL HALL RENOVATION because it is a danger along Seitz seconded. Approved FOR MUNICIPAL PUR- duly numbered Ordinance PERMITS AND FEES; PROJECT FOR THE with the other repairs that unanimously. POSES FOR THE YEAR #1162. AND TO PROVIDE AN EF- TERMS AND PAYMENTS have already been noted. VOTE TO CLOSE PUR- 2010. Bill No. 8-12-2010(3): Ap- FECTIVE DATE. AS THEREIN PROVIDED; Administration: SUANT TO RSMo 610.021 Alderman Nauman moved prove Settlement Agree- There was no motion to AND AUTHORIZING THE Personnel Policies: Alder- (1) & (13): Legal & Person- to adopt the bill, Krueger ment with T-Mobile was adopt this ordinance. MAYOR TO EXECUTE man Seitz discussed policies nel – At 8:15 p.m. Alderman seconded. After further dis- placed on its first reading Bill No. 8-12-2010(5): Ap- THE CONTRACT ON BE- recommended by MIRMA Heck moved to close the cussion, the bill was placed being for an ordinance en- prove Legal Services Agree- HALF OF THE CITY. for completing background meeting pursuant to RSMo on its second reading and titled as follows: ment with Baron & Budd, Alderman Krueger moved and reference checks on new 610.021(1) & (13), Krue- final passage and was read AN ORDINANCE AP- Attorneys, was placed on its to adopt the bill contingent employees and also employ- ger seconded. Ayes: Heck, first reading being for an or- upon a finding by the City ee use of city computers. Krueger, Nauman & Seitz. dinance entitled as follows: Attorney that part of the After discussion, Alderman Nays: None. Approved AN ORDINANCE AP- cost can be paid from the Seitz moved to adopt the unanimously. PROVING THE LEGAL Health Fund, Nauman sec- Background and Reference Votes taken in closed ses- SERVICES AGREEMENT onded. After further dis- Checks and Computer Use sion: Alderman Nauman (A COPY IS ATTACHED cussion, the bill was placed policies and include them moved to come out of closed The KlubWEEK ! HERETO AND INCORPOR- on its second reading and in the personnel policy and session at 9:29 p.m., Seitz ALL SPECIALS TATED HEREIN BY REF- final passage and was read procedures manual, Nau- seconded. Approved unani- NIGHTLY ERENCE) BETWEEN THE by title, considered and man seconded. Approved mously. Friday: Walleye CITY OF MOUND CITY, discussed. The bill was unanimously. Adjournment: Saturday: Prime Rib & BBQ MISSOURI, AND BARON duly numbered Ordinance Siren Activation Informa- Alderman Heck moved to & BUDD, P.C., WEITZ #1165. tion: Clerk Smith presented adjourn the meeting at 9:30 Baby Back Ribs AND LUXENBERG, P.C. 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