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Marshfield Police officers responded to the site of a potential mass-shooting on Wednesday, Aug. 18 at Walmart. Warren Dale Bran- I see this man setting ning, of Long Lane, was arrested and charged with things outside of his 1st Degree Terrorist Threat, Warren Dale Branning vehicle and then I re- Resisting Arrest and 1st Warren Dale Branning, of Long Lane, Degree Harassment. Prior was arrested and charged with three alized they were guns to his arrest, Branning told felonies following an incident at Walmart in Marshfield on Wednesday, Aug. 18. because one was par- police the events of that day tially unzipped and probably would not have happened if he hadn’t used “This is the year 2021 showing,” a witness methamphetamine. and with the amount of gun said. “At that point, “This was an unfortunate violence and actual shoot- set of circumstances that ings that have taken place in I froze… I ducked could have put a lot of people Walmart parking lots… we down in my vehicle in danger… it was shaping were prepared for the worst to be an active-shooter when we got the call,” added and I could see when situation. I can’t be anymore Chief Doug Fannen. “Dis- he would get back in proud of our officers and patch received several calls their willingness to risk their about a man on the ground, to get more guns. I lives and safety in order to laying out guns around Contributed photos didn’t want to drive protect our community” him. We didn’t know what Evidence from the Marshfield Police Department shows the off because I was said Mayor Natalie McNish. his mental state was but we pair of binoculars and several firearms Branning had in the “I can’t sing high enough had information that he was Walmart parking lot. afraid that he would praises about what our of- pointing and yelling at peo- ficers do. They are undoubt- ple. He had a pair of binocu- surreal for witnesses, includ- lunch in her car when Bran- shoot me… I just edly some of the most amaz- lars with him and did admit ing Rayola Leggett, a Burrell ning pulled up and parked knew he was going ing people I have met doing he was high on methamphet- Health employee who went to next to her, leaving one this job and used the least amine. This could have very Walmart that day for a loaf of empty space between them. to shoot me. I didn’t amount of force possible to easily ended in tragedy.” garlic bread. She told the Mail know what to do.” effect this arrest.” The entire experience was that she was finishing her See BRANNING, Page 3A School send-offs By ShelbyAtkison [email protected] Webster County children are Mail back to school this week and social media has been flooded with photos documenting the launches start of the semester. Kinder- gartener Laiken Gardner had a special send-off from a few new site friends that she’ll remember for years to come. By Mail Staff “Since she was little I have Head on over to www. always told her that I love her marshfieldmail.com for a infinity times infinity,” said Den- glimpse of the new Marshfield ver Gardner, mother of Laiken. “I Mail website. wanted to do something memo- With a fresh, new design – rable for her first day.” readers can enjoy everything According to Gardner, using the Marshfield Mail has to the cast of Toy Story was the per- offer, and more. fect way to do it. When Laiken Contributed photo “Relaunching the website is Kindergartener Laiken Gardner’s mom got creative with this year’s back to school pic – just what the Marshfield Mail See SCHOOL, Page 2A featuring a familiar cast. needed,” said Editor Shelby Atkison. “This gives our online newspaper a bold new face with the same classic content.” New website features include weather updates, a Rogersville dino stolen amid park project link to Marketplace as well as subscription information. By Shelby Atkison $1,000 to replace it with a similar piece Those who are experiencing [email protected] of equipment. Those are funds the delivery issues, need to register park didn’t plan on spending. a change of address or request The beloved purple dinosaur that “The reason it was stolen was be- a stop on delivery during vaca- donned the playground at the Rogers- cause of the current park improvement tion may also do so by clicking ville Community Park since the 1990’s project that’s taking place,” she said. “Contact Us” at the top of the has been reported as stolen amid “They are working now to remove old main page. the park’s most recent reconstruc- gravel, add mulch and even a walking The main page gives tion project. trail… the dinosaur was taken out and subscribers a wider scope of “This is really a devastating blow laid to the side while it’s worked on.” news coverage with greater to our community,” said Lauren According to Friends of the Park, ease. Those who wish to take a Brooke with Rogersville Friends of the construction is expected to be com- peek back at local history can Park. “I don’t know if whoever took pleted within 2-3 weeks. Those with do so by scrolling though the it really realizes what a hit it is to the details regarding the disappearance Contributed photo archives of news and sports by community.” of the playful t-rex should contact A Rogersville child enjoys the purple dino- Marshfield Mail writers. Not only do local kids love the plum the Rogersville Police Department at saur playground equipment that is now miss- dinosaur, it’s estimated to cost at least (417) 753-2324. ing from the Rogersville Community Park. See WEBSITE, Page 2A

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2.2.07 2A | The Marshfield Mail | August 25, 2021 NEWS New church brings USDA recognizes new life to Marshfield exemplary support for breastfeeding mothers 8 WIC local agencies honored as model programs

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – The U.S. “The Missouri WIC program fully Department of Agriculture (USDA) has supports all mothers who would like awarded eight WIC local agencies with to breastfeed,” said Lisa Schlientz, the 2021 WIC Breastfeeding Award of State Breastfeeding Coordinator with Excellence for exemplary efforts in Missouri DHSS WIC and Nutrition supporting breastfeeding WIC moth- Services. “We are proud of the extra ers. The eight agencies are: Affinia efforts made by these eight agencies, Healthcare, City of St. Joseph Health even during a major public health Department, Columbia/Boone De- crisis, to provide a full range of breast- partment of Public Health and Hu- feeding services to WIC participants man Services, Laclede County Health who choose breastfeeding to provide Department, Randolph County Health a healthy start for their baby. This sup- Department, Saline County Health De- port empowers our Missouri moms partment, Washington County Health and enables them to be successful.” Department, and Webster County WIC agencies that have operated a Health Unit. These awards were part peer counseling program for at least of USDA’s National WIC Breastfeeding one year and meet all of the required Week, celebrated August 1-7. core components of the WIC Breast- Breastfeeding provides countless feeding Model for Peer Counseling, benefits to both babies and mothers, including recruiting and hiring from as well as many benefits to society as WIC’s target population, and being a whole, including decreased health- available to WIC clients outside usual care costs and increased productivity. clinic hours, are eligible to apply for While breastfeeding is natural, there is the award. a learning curve for moms and babies, The award program was established and all mothers benefit from having a to recognize WIC local agencies that supportive environment in which to have provided exemplary breastfeed- Photo by STEM Visuals learn how to feed their babies. Many ing promotion and support activities. Pictured is Marcus Blackstock being baptized by his sister, Morgan Free- mothers find success in breastfeeding Awards highlight successful models man (Blackstock). The first-ever round of baptisms was performed by The through education and support from and encourage other local agencies to Well Church Marshfield on Sunday, Aug. 22. Freeman serves as the Dis- breastfeeding peer counselors and strengthen their breastfeeding promo- cipleship Minister for the new church and reported five total baptisms for lactation consultants, and providing tion and support activities and ulti- the evening. these resources to mothers is a crucial mately increase breastfeeding initia- part of Missouri’s Special Supplemen- tion and duration rates among WIC tal Program for Women, Infants and participants. Awards are given at three Children (WIC). levels of performance: Gold, Gold Pre- “WIC serves millions of low-income miere, and Gold Elite. Webster County Health Unit pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpar- The WIC Program serves to safe- tum women and their young children,” guard the health of low-income preg- said Cheryl Kennedy, Food and Nutri- nant, postpartum, and breastfeeding to make operational changes tion Service Regional Administrator. women, infants, and children up to “We recognize the hard work and effort age 5 who are at nutritional risk by In an effort to better serve the Appointments will still be re- that occurs at the State and local levels providing nutritious foods to supple- residents of Webster County and bet- quired for WIC services. to provide this important benefit to all ment diets, resources on healthy ter facilitate its response to the Drive-thru COVID-19 testing will WIC participants, and the WIC Breast- eating including breastfeeding COVID-19 pandemic, the Webster be offered twice weekly, on Monday’s feeding Award of Excellence celebrates promotion and support, and refer- County Health Unit is making some from 9:00-5:00, and on local agencies that provide exemplary rals to health care. More information operational changes beginning Thursday’s from 9:00-11:00. breastfeeding programs and support about the WIC program can be found September 1 st , 2021. Other options for testing in Webster services.” at wic.mo.gov. Appointments will no longer be County may be found at necessary for nursing services, envi- http://webstercohealth.com/co- ronmental health services, or vital vid-19/covid-19-test-sites/ . records. Services will be provided COVID-19 vaccine opportuni- on a walk-in basis from 7:30-11:30 ties are available daily without an WEBSITE: New site launches and 1:00-4:00, Monday-Friday. appointment. Continued from Page 1A field Mail is under $40 per year and gives Another feature at the top of the home you access to every story ever posted by page gives readers the opportunity to sub- newspaper staff. mit news story ideas for Marshfield Mail Those who haven’t checked out an on- staff to insure about. line subscription can visit the website or An online subscription to the Marsh- call (417) 859-2013 for more information. SCHOOL: A special send-off Continued from Page 1A was little, she used to respond to her mother’s “I love yous” by saying “And beyond” because it sounded like Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story. Like many children, the film became an instant favorite in the Gardner household. As Laiken got older, she would walk around singing, “You got a friend in me.” Gardner said the phrase has repeatedly shown up through- out their lives. From painting a Marshfield Rocks rock with the sting to seeing it on the wall at Hubble Elementary at Kinder- garten Sneak Peek. “That was just another confir- mation that it has had a magical Contributed photo everlasting effect on our lives,” Laiken spotted the popular phrase on the Gardner added. “She’s so excited wall during Sneak Peek at Hubble Ele- for the school year.” mentary. North Elm to receive road extension

By Shelby Atkison CC corridor. I think it will open up [email protected] additional development and will also streamline another way into town,” Road improvement projects are said Sam Rost. “It’ll really streamline still a priority for the City of Marsh- visitors to our school system, especial- field. The contract for the resurfacing ly the high school.” of Banning Street has a new addition Along with the new extension, the – a road extension project for North Banning Street resurfacing project is Elm Street. still in progress and will be completed “We’ve always had a running list of in increments. things that have needed to be im- “There were several areas that were proved, but we’re going to be working in disrepair along Banning… We could on an overall plan for road improve- have gone in and just paved over it to ment in the city,” said Mayor Natalie last a year or five years but the lon- McNish. “This is still a priority for gevity of the road is based on the sub the upcoming year and we have a grade,” said City Administrator Sam few projects that will be completed Rost. “What is there now is definitely this year.” not the finished product but it’s much The new addition to Elm Street will better prior to the project beginning. connect Elm from Patriot Park to High- It’ll be resurfaced from the new round- way CC. However, the road extension about all the way to Spur Drive.” isn’t the only addition to the area. The Both projects are slotted to be fin- city plans to have a concrete trail will ished by Oct. 31 of this year, subject to run alongside the new Elm extension weather or crew delays. The concrete and connect the walking trail along the trail is set to go in along Elm Street to new Highway CC corridor. connect to the walking trail on high- “This will really enhance our invest- way CC in 2022 due to labor and lack

621061z ment along the new I-44 and Highway of contractors who can find laborers. NEWS August 25, 2021 | The Marshfield Mail | 3A BRANNING: Armed suspect arrested at Walmart Continued from Page 1A Officer Garrett Fannen grabbed Fannen added. “I’ve worked in “I see this man was setting the suspect by his right arm and three states in 27 years and I’ve things outside of his vehicle commanded him to place his never worked with such a great and then I realized they were hands behind his back. How- group of officers and not one guns because one was partially ever, Branning pulled back and of them that day showed an unzipped and showing,” she began to attempt rolling away ounce of fear.” said. “At that point, I froze… from the officers. Other officers According to Chief Fannen, I ducked down in my vehicle on the scene used force to try to a witness reported Branning and I could see when he would arrest Branning, when he con- stated he was there to kill his get back in to get more guns. I tinued grabbing for the inside ex-wife. When asked about his didn’t want to drive off because of his shirt and attempting to intent that day, the suspect told I was afraid that he would shoot roll underneath his vehicle, fur- MPD that he had no one and me… I just knew he was go- Contributed photo ther resisting arrest. Cpl. Ped- lived alone. ing to shoot me. I didn’t know Responding officers pictured left to right: Detective Joe Tay- ersen then pulled him out from On June 21 this year, the what to do.” lor, Cpl. Eric Pedersen, Chief Doug Fannen and Officer Gar- under the truck and the officers same suspect was charged in Several witnesses reported rett Fannen. (Not pictured: Sgt. Richard Neal) were able to make the arrest af- Dallas County for shooting a being frozen with fear, some ter a 45-60 second struggle and shotgun into a residence. The unable to move to their ve- 10 feet away.” tails six guns laying around the transported him to the Webster report from the Dallas County hicles. Walmart placed the store “Through my window I saw suspect in a half circle, pointing County Justice Center. Sheriff’s Office said that Bran- on lockdown until the situation the officers in uniform rush in different directions and two “Those officers rushed ning had then reported his wife, was handled. MPD credits the towards him and they got the others in brown gun cases. towards a guy who had guns,” Karen was in California. The success of the arrest to their gun[case] pulled out of his “When [the suspect] looked said Leggett. “I don’t know report also detailed the use of ability to respond quickly and hands, a struggle ensued and it up, he already had several guns what would have happened if it methamphetamines four days efficiently. was very scary,” Leggett added. laid out and he immediately weren’t for them… who knows prior to this arrest. “We tried to run silent to “Especially knowing he had reached for a gun case,” said how it could have ended up. The Marshfield Mail was sneak up on him. We didn’t use multiple guns.” Fannen. “He was so zoned-in They were so brave.” able to verify that Branning our sirens and turned our lights According to the police re- on his guns, by the time I asked “What you see across the was released the Webster off before we got there,” said port, Chief Fannen was first on him to get back a third time, parking lot isn’t always the County Jail following bond Fanned. “We were able to sneak the scene, followed by Cpl. Eric that’s when he reached for it whole story… we really thought on Friday, Aug. 20 and awaits up on him and stopped our Pedersen, Sgt. Richard Neal, and I kicked his upper body this guy was going to do some a court hearing. More details vehicles within 50 yards of him. Detective Joe Taylor, Officer back, away form the guns.” damage and our officers want- will be released as they become By the time he saw us, we were Garrett Fannen. The report de- At this time, the report said ed to get this person stopped,” available. New murals shed light on Marshfield community

By Shelby Atkison [email protected]

A new painting near Hubble Elementary is lifting spirits as the new school year kicks off – reminding us that even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise. The mural was painted by local artist Saman- tha Cox for a client who wanted to spread some positivity. “This project was amazing from start to fin- ish,” said Cox. “She told me to just go for it and use an uplifting quote, so we chose this one.’ Amanda Mellington commissioned the piece and lives in Marshfield, next to the schools. She also works in the medical field and figured ev- eryone could use a positive message. “She wanted me to do something bright and colorful,” Cox recalled. “She wanted the kids to smile on their way through to school because of COVID and everything… it’s been a super hard year.” According to Cox, blending the morning sky with the colors of the night was a challenge, but everything came together beautifully in the end. “A lot of kids drove by as I was painting it too and they loved it before I was even done… I was just really excited to do something like that for people driving by. She wanted moms, dads, everyone driving by during the school year to be happy… that was just the best,” said Cox. “I really wanted to make this good for her, and her reaction was great – she loved it. That kid of stuff is just the feel-good.” Speaking of feel good art – Cox played a part in assisting a local small-business owner this Contributed photos past week. Amber Brand, owner of the Clay Amanda Mellington commissioned Samantha Cox to paint this spirit-living mural on her privacy fence near Street Boutique, hired Cox to paint a body posi- Hubble Elementary ahead of the school year. tivity mural at her shop on the square in Marsh- field. Within just a few days of completing the project, a large crack appeared in the window, taking out two of the three silhouettes in the painting. “Samantha is so amazing. She offered to come back, I never even asked her to,” said Brand. “She just repainted it out of the kindness of her heart… she just said, ‘Let me know when it’s fixed,’ and showed up.” While the body positivity movement has been met with backlash in the past, Brand believes the heat was the culprit causing the crack. However, it made for a funny photo as the gals rounded the square and headed off to be discarded. Cox’s work can be spotted around town – as she also painted the Welcome to Marshfield mural on Spur Drive, the Siloh at Whispering Oaks Golf Coarse and most recently, an outdoor scene at 417 Pest Solutions on Jackson Street. To contact Cox about a potential painting, search @ Cox repaints a mural at Clay Street The ladies from the Clay Street Boutique mural have one last show ArtBySamanthaCox on Facebook or Instagram. Boutique off the Square in Marshfield. of glory as they travel around the square and off to be discarded.

Homesteading event planned in Marshfield THE ONLY THING to focus on self-reliance MISSING IS As droves of people are or helped their grand- OUR COMMUNITY moving to the Ozarks to mother make lye soap, NEWSPAPER GROUP IS find their little piece of or bake bread or pluck heaven, there comes with a chicken,” Franklin LOOKING FOR A DESIGNER it a need for education said. “We want those about living on a farm. stories to be ours, not TO COMPLETECreative OUR Mind TEAM. The Ozarks Home- something that used to YOU! steading Expo, to be held be done.” FULL TIME . BENEFITS . PAID TIME OFF August 27-29 at the Web- The last year and a half SEND RESUME TO: INSERT ster County Fairgrounds made people more aware in Marshfield aims to that they need to be [email protected] MUG SHOT INDESIGN . PHOTOSHOP. ILLUSTRATOR “educate, demonstrate, equipped with the knowl- HERE and provide resources for edge to provide their own homesteaders to become food, Franklin said. self-reliant, no matter “Whether that is grow- their skill level,” accord- ing a garden, bartering ing to Cheryl Franklin, with a neighbor, or raising organizer of the event. chickens or livestock While the word for meat, we need to be ‘homesteading’ is the in a place where when new trendy buzzword, the grocery shelves are the concept is not new to empty, we are not affect- generations of rural folks ed,” Franklin said. in the Ozarks. “Everyone has a story See HOMESTEADING, about how they watched Page 6A 4A | The Marshfield Mail | August 25, 2021 NEWS/COMMUNITY Conway Senior Center Stargazer Garden Club By Ann Kalkstein Please Call: (417) 620-2034. Conway Se- nior Center, If you are interested in getting a August Yard of the Month FREE Maderna or Pfizer Vaccination Shot. Jor- dan Valley will be at the Center on Sept. 3rd. To give out the 1st. Shot. & 2nd. Shot will be on Oct. 1st. If you have any questions & if you are wanting a shot talk to ANNIE. Our Cook & Administrator at the Center. And think about staying for lunch. Please call 1 day in Advance to Reserve your lunch, served from 11:30am-12:30pm. Monday-Friday. We are closed on Holidays. Suggested price for Adults 60 years of age & Older $4.00. Younger Adults $6.50. A 3 Foot Social Distance will be each persons discretion. Washing Hands BE- FORE receiving your Meal is Required. Wed. Aug.25th. Fried Chicken, Gravy, Carrots, The Stargazer Garden many colors of impa- bed has cannas both red plants that enhance the Mashed Potatoes, Salad Bar & Asst. Desserts. Club awarded the August tiens and hydrangeas and yellow. Again, this beauty of this yard. Very Thurs. Aug. 26th. Meatball Subs, Po- Yard of the Month to Pat that have been in bloom bed will be dug up. The large pots of lantana are tato Wedges, Baked Apples, Salad Bar & and Mark Boshe at 451 since April. There are next one has sunflowers, on the side of the house Asst. Desserts. West Jackson in Marsh- zinnias, snap dragons, hollyhocks that are 11 and in the bird bath un- Friday, Aug. 27th. Lemon Pepper Fish, Rice Pi- field. They have lived in a kaleidoscope butter- feet tall in many varieties der the arbor. There are laf, Mixed Vegetables, Salad Bar & Asst. Desserts. this location since 1994. fly bush, coneflowers, and colors. There is also several varieties of iris Bingo starts @ 10:30am. Come on in & This yard is easily spot- asters, sedum, caladium celosia and cockscomb and daylilies. Pat spends Join the Fun. ted while driving through and gardenias as well that is brightly colored several hours daily Monday,Aug. 30th. Turkey, Dressing/Gravy, town. The bright colors many other varieties in fuchsia as well as petu- watering, dead heading Mashed Potato, Cranberry Sauce, Cauliflower, of the flowers in the the front yard. Crepe nias and vinca. An arbor and looking for intrusive Asst. Dessert front yard as well as the myrtle when in bloom that Mark constructed insects. She also is con- Tues. Aug. 31st. Roast Beef, Buttered Car- white picket fence and matched the color of the for the purpose of the stantly cutting, rooting rots, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Salad Bar & arbor invites everyone house. The flower beds mandevillas that have or dividing plants to be Asst. Dessert. to take a glance. There on the east side of the climbed to the top. planted in other loca- Thank you for Supporting the Conway Se- is a tremendous amount property have a distinct There are several types tions. Pat has big plans nior Center, & Thank you to All Our Volunteers. of things to see in this purpose. The first one of coleus in this yard for planting bulbs in the yard. Numerous variet- is a shade garden with and perhaps the most fall and several other ies of flowers adorn this hardy geraniums, im- interesting is the sun co- additions to this wonder- yard. It is easy to see the patiens, coral bells and leus. It will turn red if in ful oasis. Yard judges Marshfield Senior Center passion of gardening that coleus. The next bed is the sun and will fade to were Hannah and Susan Pat and Mark possess. filled with huge elephant orange if it is in an area Scarborough. They were By Chris Parker/SeniorAge She gleans information ears, caladium and gladi- with little sun. There nominated by a com- Are you turning 65 soon? You will want to be and tips from area nurs- olus. Half of this bed will are oriental lilies, herbs, munity member. More here on Thursday, August 26 after lunch (12:30) to eries. Trailing begonias be dug up at the end of roses, hibiscus, bleeding photos can be enjoyed take part in our “New to Medicare” session. Let are in pots hanging from the growing season to heart, creeping phlox, on the Stargazer Garden us help you navigate the ins-and-outs of Medi- the picket fence. In front bring the bulbs inside moss rose, French lav- Club of Marshfield's care. This is NOT an insurance sales talk: it is of the fence there are for the winter. The next ender and several other Facebook page. information to help you be better informed. Wayne Cooper will be here today, Wednesday, August 25, to sing and play for us. CoxHealth begins universal employee COVID-19 vaccinations We still have window 2 window air condition- ers available at no charge to seniors in need: call FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE have been elected as representa- been made in support of our the Senior Center at 417-859-3555 to enquire. Aug. 23, 2021 tives by hundreds of physicians most urgent priority of protect- Do you know of anyone who died during across the system, have given it ing our employees, patients and military service? Carmelita Tieskotter is work- After seeing vaccine safety, unanimous endorsement. These community. We have seen great ing on a book about people with Webster County efficacy and full FDA approval, voices are also supported by the tragedy over the past 18 months: ties who died while serving in the military at any CoxHealth will move to universal health system’s Board of Directors Hundreds of lives lost due to CO- time. Contact her at [email protected], or COVID-19 vaccinations for its and administration. VID-19, even more left with long- at (319)464-0445 or Chris Parker, chris.parker@ employees. “This decision is ultimately term impacts, and untold mo- senioragemo.org, (417)859-3555. The decision was led by the led by science, which has shown ments of pain for our employees I still have vouchers left for the Farmer’s Mar- health system’s physician lead- us that vaccinations are the way and community members due to ket. This is $50.00 to spend at the Farmer’s Market ers, who are advocates for the we can end this pandemic,” says this dreadful virus,” says Edwards. on fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs and honey. safety and efficacy of the vaccine. Steve Edwards, president and CEO “We take this opportunity to unify Please bring proof of all income, residency (like CoxHealth’s COVID-19 Incident of CoxHealth. and move forward together as we a bank statement or utility bill) and a photo ID. Command team – comprised of Under the change, all Cox- work to protect our community, This is for seniors 60 years of age and older. medical directors of many special- Health employees must have their as we have been called to do in Our menu is: August 25 – Chicken Alfredo; Au- ties across the system, including first dose of vaccine by October health care.” gust 26 – Beef Brisket; August 27 – Ham & Beans; Infectious Diseases, Pulmonology, 15. This decision applies to all To date, nearly 70 percent of August 30 - Chicken Pot Pie; August 31 – Baked Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, physicians, vendors, students CoxHealth employees are already Pork Chops; Sept. 1 – Chicken Parmesan. and nursing and physician leaders and employees who are on Cox- vaccinated against COVID-19, as Thanks to Temple Baptist Church for deliver- – supports universal vaccination. Health’s campuses. well as more than 90 percent of ing meals last week and the Retired Teachers for Cox Medical Group leaders, who “Ultimately, this decision has physicians. volunteering to deliver meals to our homebound seniors this week and to the Webster County Health Unit for the blood pressure checks you provide each week. Helping Hand Club We will be closed for Labor Day, September 6. The Rader Helping Hand Club the Club Picnic will be Septem- Sister. Kathryn Langdon was No lunches will be delivered or served. held their monthly meeting on ber 11 at the home of Reggie the hosstess for this meeting Join us on Tuesday evenings from 6 – 8 PM August 18 at Immanuel Church and Star Terry., starting at 5 pm. and served deep fried catfish for live music and singing by local musicians. in Rader. . There were 11 mem- Come earlier so there is time to for an entree'. As Nina Walke Come enjoy a nice evening of music with friends: bers and two guests present. visit. 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New to Medicare Session at the Senior Center The Senior Center is presenting a session called “New to Medi- care” with you in mind. Treva Warrick, with SeniorAge Area Agency on Aging, will discuss the ins and outs of Medicare for those who are new to it. This is not an insurance sales pitch. It is strictly an information session to help you better under- stand Medicare. No registration is needed, and there is no charge for this free session. Just come to the Senior Center on Thursday, August 26 at 12:30 and learn what every senior needs to know 610475s 619714c about Medicare. OPINION August 25, 2021 | The Marshfield Mail | 5A marshfieldmail.com VOICES Missouri Department of Conservation Old buildings make good habitat f you live in the country find shelter and insects in and enjoy seeing wild- these old buildings. Black life on your land, you rat snakes also find food and may want to reconsider shelter. Gray treefrogs are tearing down that “old also commonly found in or Ieyesore” in the corner of on the sides of old buildings. your field. These little amphibians enjoy The Ozarks countryside is resting in the cool nooks and dotted with barns, sheds, old crannies where the old wood houses and other buildings and concrete meet along the that outlived their usefulness foundation. to humans long ago. Many of FRANCIS SKALICKY Another occasional resi- MISSOURI DEPARTMENT these relics of bygone farming OF CONSERVATION dent of barns and old aban- days sit off in pastures, having doned buildings is the barn been replaced by modern milk of long-gone livestock. This owl. This bird benefits farmers barns, better grain and hay thick tangle of weeds and through its efficient hunting. storage facilities and newer brush provides protection and One study reported that a pair Metro Creative Graphics homes. If you have such a food for rabbits, quail, turkey, of nesting barn owls fed 758 Old barns and other farm buildings may have lost their impor- structure on your land, don’t numerous songbirds and a mice to their young over a tance to humans, but they are of great importance to wildlife. start the bulldozer yet. That variety of other species. period of 96 nights. dilapidated old barn or the old Moving inside the build- Barn owls aren’t the only that poses few hazards and is ordered from the MDC web- farmhouse beside it may not ing, you’ll likely find more birds that use old buildings. standing in a location you’re site at https://mdc.mo.gov/ be as abandoned as you think. wildlife diversity. Two species Barn swallows, vultures, phoe- not utilizing, think about let- sites/default/files/mdcd7/ Old barns and other farm of bats, big brown and little bes and American kestrels use ting it stand. If you want to en- downloads/Free-informa- buildings may have lost their brown, frequently use such silos, barns and other aban- hance wildlife habitat on your tion-Form.pdf. importance to humans, but buildings as daytime shelters. doned structures for roosting land, remember the buildings Other information about they are of great importance Groundhogs, foxes, skunks, and nesting. that others have forgotten. managing your land in a to wildlife. The structures and and other animals that utilize Of course, use good judg- The use of old buildings wildlife-friendly way can be the surrounding plant cover burrows and dens will also ment in your assessment of as wildlife habitat is one of a found at your nearest MDC provide homes, protective often take up residence some- old buildings. If an old barn number of topics covered in office or at mdc.mo.gov. i cover and food for a variety where in the interiors of these or other structure is in dan- the Missouri Department of Francis Skalicky is the me- of species. structures. ger of collapsing and causing Conservation (MDC) book dia specialist for the Missouri The vegetation around Reptiles love forgotten farm damage to nearby buildings “Wildlife Management for Department of Conservation’s old barns is usually thick; buildings, too. The north- (or nearby humans), tear it Missouri Landowners. This Southwest Region. For infor- thanks to the rich soil that ern fence lizard, five-lined down. However, if you have an free booklet can be found mation about conservation is the result of the manure skink and broadhead skink old out-of-the-way building at some MDC offices and issues, call 417-895-6880.

Ozarks RFD No longer such an important day

lasses start next It was mutually understood chase her through the neigh- a bit longer, the drone of the Tuesday in the by newspaper staffers the only bor’s woods for two hours. bus fading in the distance. Dallas County R-1 excuse for missing work on That I had to check the Finishing the cigarette he School District. Tuesdays (our deadline and school web page this week had rolled when we sat down, Aug. 31 seems production day) was a funeral to learn Buffalo’s first day of he dropped the butt in a tin Ca bit later than usual. Many — their own. That sounds school is significant only as can by his folding chair, said other schools may have flippant, I know, but it was no evidence of my intentional something like, “Cows are started a week ago, but it mat- joke. When my late wife, Dee, ignorance. It is only within comin’ up; reckon I better run ters not to me. was expecting our second the last few years I’ve had some water in the tank,” and Formerly one of the most daughter, Melissa, she knew little need to know when ambled toward the barn. significant days of the year, the rules. She delivered on a classes resume. I knew his world had the first day of school is now Monday morning, and I was Otherwise, the start of changed forever. just another day of the week. I JIM HAMILTON back at work that afternoon. school has been a significant As a retiree with little con- have no kids or grandchildren [email protected] The rules on our farm when date every year since I first nection to the day-to-day in school here, I no longer I was a boy were similar to stepped into a classroom at of our schools, I doubt I’m cover school events for the prayer breakfast every week. newspaper rules: “Thou shall Kickapoo Elementary in the much of an anomaly; but newspaper, and my bride is Only rarely do I forget it; but, not miss milking, morning or fall of 1953. It was an im- on a broader scale, I doubt long retired from teaching. it’s happened. night, on any day of the year,” portant day for my parents any dates are more univer- It’s just another day of On the down side, the and “Thou shall not miss the for nearly a quarter of the sally significant in our culture the year, and I wouldn’t absence of a regular work school bus on any morning of 20th century. than the first and last days even know which one if I schedule can make weeks the week.” I was sitting under the or school. They are saved hadn’t checked on the school seem to drag on; but, after Milking times and news- oaks with my dad as the Fair on refrigerator calendars, in calendar. more than 40 years of fighting paper deadlines are inflex- Grove bus passed after the spiral-bound day minders and If you, too, are retired from daily and weekly newspaper ible. The one exception at the first day of school in the fall all sorts of electronic devices. a regular working schedule, deadlines, I’m okay with no newspaper was on election of 1977. My youngest brother They are vitally important you know what I mean. If regular schedule. night. Deadlines changed, but had graduated in May. It sure to millions of people. you’re not, you have some- I wasn’t, at first. It took me publication didn’t. I some- seemed strange, he said. It But not to me, and I kinda thing to look forward to. It’s at least a couple of years to get times worked all night, but was the first time in 20 years like that. sorta nice not knowing or used to the idea I could sched- the Reflex never missed a the bus hadn’t stopped to But, I liked it more when caring when school starts, ule a dentist appointment or publication. carry one of his boys to and they were. or even what day of the movie with my grandson on a I never missed a milking, from school. It took a little Copyright 2021, James week it is. Tuesday. The 11th command- either (except during track getting used to, not hearing E. Hamilton; email jhamil- In some respects, every day ment in the weekly news- season), and I missed the bus the groaning of the engine, [email protected]. Read but Sunday is just another paperman’s bible is “Thou only once. That was the time squeak of the brakes and more of his works in Ozarks Saturday. My one excep- shall not [insert anything] on my feeder pig got out during opening of the bus door. RFD 2010-2015, available on- tion is a Tuesday morning a Tuesday.” morning chores and I had to We sat there in the shade line or from the author. 622093c

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Memorials The following are paid memorials provided by family and friends. Deaths Donald Terrell Cantrell Mr. Steven Shaune “Steve” Walsh Bridget February 25, 1930 - August 21, 2021 August 19, 2021 Danielle Morris Ozark Donald Terrell Cantrell, children, Dustin, Tara, Mr. Steven Shaune “Steve” Walsh, 63, of he became restless and, seeking the heart of Birthdate: 12/11/1984 91, Niangua, MO, son of Carmen, Scott, Kristen, Ashland passed away Thursday, August 19, America, settled in Missouri. A relentless Date of Death: 8/4/2021 Bernie and Lola and Garrett; two 2021 at SSM St. Mary’s Hospital quest for knowledge motivated Steve Private Memorial Ser- (Whitaker) Cantrell great grandchil- in Jefferson City. Steve’s beloved in all his pursuits. He sought truth was born Febru- dren, Willis, and wife, Missouri State Representative and found it in the One who stated, vices were held at Adams ary 25, 1930 in Lola; brother, Sam Sara Walsh of District 50, shared an “and you will know the truth, and the Funeral Home, Ozark with Hutchinson, KS, Cantrell and wife abiding love that was united by faith truth will set you free.” He found that Fr. Patrick Ike Nwokoye and departed this Loeta of Marsh- in God, mutual admiration, and truth and freedom in Jesus Christ, officiating. life on August 21, field; sister, Juanita complete dedication to one another. his Lord and Savior, whom he faith- 2021 in his home Allen of Oregon, They were the proud “parents” of fully served. Timothy Ervin Kusz with his loving and a host of niece, their adopted dog, Wish. Steve was Steve had a warm and invit- Marshfield family by his side. nephews, relatives a loving and faithful husband. He was a de- ing personality, tinged with a sharp sense Birthdate: 12/6/1956 Don proudly and friends. vout and faithful follower of his Lord Jesus of humor, that naturally attracted people. served our county Funeral service Christ and his faithfulness to God, country, Those who got to know him, loved him. He Date of Death: 7/17/2021 in the United for Donald Terrell and family were the hallmark of his life. had a vast store of knowledge from his wide Cremation was entrusted States Army. Cantrell will be held at Steve grew up in Canada and got his reading, especially in history. His friends to the care of Fraker Fu- On June 10, 1960 he 10:00 a.m. Friday August history degree from Concordia University in were amazed by his photographic memory. neral Home, Inc. Memorial was united in marriage 27, 2021at Day Funeral Montreal, Quebec with a minor in politi- He was charming, friendly, loyal, compas- services will be at For the to Annabelle McCleary Home, Marshfield, with cal science. It was there he learned French, sionate, with a quick wit which could be- City Church at 2 PM on and to this union three burial in Pleasant Hill which he spoke fluently. He was also profi- come a bit sarcastic. For close friends, Steve Sept. 11. children were born. Cemetery, Hartville. Visi- cient in American Sign Language. Though would work their name into a song or use a He was preceded in tation will be held from 6 born in Canada, Steve dreamed of becoming special nickname for them. He never knew death by his parents, Bur- to 7 p.m. Thursday August an American, a dream fulfilled when he went a stranger and made sure nobody else did, Donald Terrell nie and Lola Cantrell. 26, 2021 in the funeral through the long legal process to achieve introducing people to each other so every- Cantrell Don is survived by his home chapel. In lieu of citizenship, proudly adding the U.S. Passport one felt welcome. Niangua loving wife Annabelle of flowers memorials may to his passport from Canada. He also had a Steve loved animals, especially dogs and Birthdate: the home; three children, be made to the American passport from Ireland, as a relative of Irish horses, and rarely would pass a dog without 2/25/1930 Derwin Cantrell and wife Cancer Society in care of immigrants. stopping to get acquainted. He loved road Date of Traci of Virginia, Dennis the funeral home. Online Professionally, Steve combined a love of trips and visited all 50 states. He especially Death: Cantrell of Marshfield, condolences may be made broadcasting and politics to create a remark- enjoyed traveling Route 66. 8/21/2021 and Annette Bertoldie at www dayfh com. Burial able career that took him from his native Steve is survived by the love of his life, his and husband John of will be in St. Luke Cem- Canada, to Washington, D.C., and, finally, to wife: Sara; sister-in-law: Rebecca (Joshua) Funeral service for Donald Marshfield; six grand- etery, Marshfield. Missouri. Steve worked more than 10 years Windle; sister-in-law: Deborah (Mark) Terrell Cantrell will be as the Press Secretary for Congresswoman Freemantle; mother-in-law: Janet Dickson; held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, Vicky Hartzler, working first on her Con- father-in-law: Vernon Dickson; niece: Kim Aug. 27 at Day Funeral gresswoman’s campaign, then joining her (Marc) Walsh; nephews: Nicholas, Chris- Home, Marshfield, with John Richard Callaway staff when she won election. He worked for topher, Patrick (Courtney); great nephews burial in Pleasant Hill anuary 1, 1954 - August 22, 2021 many years in the nation’s capital, work- and great nieces: Jonathan, Sarah-Michelle, Cemetery, Hartville. Visi- ing as news editor for the Westwood One Mark-Evan, Beau and Riley; and best tation will be held from 6 John Richard Cal- Madelynn Callaway, Companies of the Mutual Broadcasting friends: John and Mary Hendler. to 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. laway, 67, Marshfield, Samantha Callaway, Ka- System and NBC Radio as well as an anchor He was preceded in death by his parents: Missouri was born son Peck, Raylan 26 in the funeral home for WPGC-AM, the Unistar Radio Network, William (Bill) and Mildred Florence Walsh; chapel. January 1, 1954 Callaway and and WWRC-AM. brothers: Gary and Brian (Lise); brother- to John and Betty Easton Callaway; Steve was active in Republican politics. in-law: Michael Dickson; nephew: Eric Nadine (Stew- his brother, David He was a sustaining member of the Re- Robert Walsh. John Richard art) Callaway in Callaway, Marsh- publican National Committee, as well as a His life touched so many. He will be Callaway Peoria, Illinois field; two sisters, member of the Boone County Pachyderm greatly missed. and departed this Sherry Young, Marshfield Club, the Boone County Republican Central Funeral Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday, Birthdate: life for his Heav- Marshfield and Committee, and the Columbia Pachyderm August 28, 2021 at Concord Baptist Church 1/1/1954 enly Home on Sue Rader and Club. He was also past president of the Cole in Jefferson City, Missouri. Family & Friends August 22, 2021. husband, Gary of County Republican Club. He was a member will be received from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Date of He was pre- Marshfield; as well of the National Rifle Association. the church. Interment will immediately fol- Death: 8/22/2021 ceded in death by as a host of nieces, Many Missourians know Steve’s voice low at Riverview Cemetery in Jefferson City. Funeral services for John his parents, John nephews, family from his extensive work for MissouriNet, Expressions of sympathy may be made Richard Callaway will be and Betty Cal- and friends. the statewide radio network, where he an- to Missouri Right to Life in Steve’s memory. held 10:00 a.m. Satur- laway; his niece, Susan John Richard Callaway chored newscasts, covered the state Capitol, Arrangements for Mr. Walsh are under day, August 28, 2021 at Ivie; his nephew, Danny proudly served his coun- and reported on a variety of issues over the direction of TYLER M. WOODS FU- Marshfield Church of the Shatswell; his great try in the United States a 10-year career with the Jefferson City- NERAL DIRECTOR, 611 E. Capitol Ave. Jef- Nazarene, Marshfield, nephew, Jaxson Callaway; Navy for four years. based network. ferson City, Missouri 65101. (573) 636-2424. his mother and father- Funeral services for Missouri. Visitation will Though Steve worked among the political Condolences may be made to the family be held 6 to 8:00 p.m. in-law, Nickie and Jack John Richard Callaway and journalistic elite in Washington, D.C., at www.WoodsMemorialServices.com Jenkins; and his brother- will be held 10:00 a.m. Friday, August 27, 2021 at in-law, Joe Young. Saturday, August 28, 2021 the Marshfield Church of John is survived by his at Marshfield Church of the Nazarene. loving wife, Jill, of the the Nazarene, Marshfield, Timothy Ervin Kusz home; three children, his Missouri. Visitation will December 6, 1956 - July 17, 2021 Steven Shaune daughter, Emily Peck and be held 6 to 8:00 p.m. husband, Brian, his sons, Friday, August 27, 2021 at Timothy Ervin Kusz, Marshfield, was sions for church work, Tim never shied away “Steve” Walsh Andy Callaway and wife, the Marshfield Church of born December 6, 1956 in Milwaukee, WI from sharing his faith in Christ. He had Ashland Laura and Aaron Cal- the Nazarene. Memorial to Ervin and Phyllis (Buchakowski) worked in heating and frost insula- Date of Death: 8/19/2021 laway all of Marshfield, donations may be made Kusz. He passed away on July 17, tion local 19 & 127. Tim was a bit Funeral Services will be 2 Missouri; ten grand- to Troy Brewer Ministries 2021 in his home at the age of 64. of a prankster and had a great sense p.m. Saturday, Aug. 28 at Timothy enjoyed fishing and of humor. children, Brayden Peck, or Marshfield Girls Bas- Concord Baptist Church hunting. He was an avid sports fan, He was preceded in death by Mackenzie Callaway, ketball Program. Online in Jefferson City, Missouri. Maile Peck, Miya Cal- condolences may be especially the Green Bay Packers and his parents. Family & Friends will be laway, Leighton Callaway, made at www dayfh com. other Wisconsin teams. Tim was Timothy is survived by one broth- married for ten years and remained er, Tom Kusz, and his dear friends. received from 11 a.m. lifelong friends with his ex-wife, Ja- Cremation was entrusted to the until 2 p.m. at the church. net. He loved his springer spaniels. Timothy care of Fraker Funeral Home, Inc. Memorial Interment will immedi- DEADLINES: OBITUARY also loved music, and played the guitar and services will be at For the City Church, 111 S ately follow at Riverview piano. He enjoyed woodworking. Timothy Clay Marshfield, MO at 2 PM on September Cemetery in Jefferson City. The obituaries and INFORMATION was of the Baptist faith. He loved doing mis- 11, 2021. death notices are Obituaries and death noon on Monday notices can be sent to Bridget Danielle Morris [email protected] December 11, 1984 - August 4, 2021 before the publication or mailed to PO Box A, Bridget Danielle Morris, 36, Ozark places, the ocean, singing with passion ris of Nixa. Grandmother Joyce In- it needs to run in. Marshfield, MO 65706. passed away Aug 4, 2021. She was and playing pranks. She had a loving man, Fordland. Many Aunts, Uncles, born Dec 11, 1984 in Abilene, soul, a good sense of humor, Cousins, Nieces and Nephews. Bridget Kansas, the beloved daugh- was compassionate and tried to loved all her Family dearly. ter of Brian and Janice “Lea” help everyone. Preceded by Grandparents Edward Inman Morris. Survivors include her and Cecilia Morris and Grandfather Bridget was a 2003 gradu- parents Brian and Lea Mor- Junior Inman. ate of Logan-Rogersville High ris, Ozark. Her four chil- Private Memorial Services were School. She enjoyed being out- dren Colton, Mariah, Collin held at Adams Funeral Home, doors hiking, fishing, camping Plaster of Rogersville and Ozark with Fr. Patrick Ike Nwokoye and working. Bridget was pre- Brayden Morris, Ozark. officiating. viously employed by Century Pines in Brother Patrick and Debra Morris, A Memorial Fund is set up for Ozark as a Certified Nurse Assistant. Fordland, sisters Caitlin and Gary Bridget D Morris at any Central Bank Bridget loved taking her children McDaniel, Branson and Cecilia Mor- location for her four children. HOMESTEADING: Event planned Continued from Page 3A a lot of information taking place," supply resources to people for their The Ozarks Homesteading Expo she said. homesteads. organizers are bringing in experts "I am excited to have some "All of our vendors will be sell- from all over the Ozarks to help presenters with pretty popular You- ing products or services that will people become more self-reliant. Tube Channels," she said. "These be of interest to homesteaders, "My goals was to assemble as folks are being self-sufficient on both urban and rural, some very many experts as I could that live their homesteads with thousands unique items you can't get any- and work in the Ozarks," Franklin of people watching," Franklin where else," Franklin said. said. "We have a deep heritage of said. "Kevin and Sara with Living There will be drawings at the rural living here and some of the Traditions moved to the Ozarks a event, including one for a Sun best authorities on a number of few years back and take have taken Oven, a solar oven valued at important subjects. their viewers along with them on over $400. Beekeeping, foraging for ed- the learning journey," she said. There will also be a few food ible plants, gardening, raising and Zac Bauer of An American trucks on hand during the event, processing poultry, planting an Homestead, who lives off-grid in as well. The gates open at 7 a.m for orchard, making cheese and bread, the Ozark Mountains, has a huge ticket sales, the vendors open at 8 medicinal herbs, homestead solar, following of people who watch his a.m. and the sessions start at 9 a.m. milling lumber, blacksmithing, skills on prepping for uncertain or Advanced tickets are being sold and soapmaking are just some cataclysmic times," she said. There through August 13 on the website, of the more than 30 sessions that are several others that will be pre- after that date people will have to will be going on in the two days of senting, as well. secure tickets at the gate. the event. In addition to the expert speak- For more information https:// "There will be four sessions go- ers and demonstrations, the event ozarkshomesteading.com/ 511097b ing on almost every hour so there is will feature many vendors that can ozarks-homesteading-expo. BACK TO SCHOOL August 25, 2021 | The Marshfield Mail | 7A Back to school, ! Back toLocal parents shareschool a glimpse into the first day of school for districts across Webster County. From the very first day of Kindergarten to celebrating the final start of the school year for the 2022 Senior Class ‑enjoy this collection of photos and find more at www.marshfieldmail.com.

Conway High School twins Reese (left) and Seth (right) share a sentimental moment ahead of their first day of Sophomore year. Ms. Thoms is teaching 4th grade in This Marshfield Kindergartener the exact same classroom she had has big dreams for her future… 4th grade in at Shook Elementary. according to five-year-old Del- aney, she wants to be a frog!

Pictured left to right: Marshfield students Caden (5th grade), Kensley (2nd grade), John (1st grade), and Aubrey (one more year before she starts school) pictured at home with Mom Cara Lawson, who is excited to see everyone off to the bus! Devon Kanel is back to school with a brand new license! The Marshfield High School Sophomore.

Mrs. Chance, a new teacher in the Logan-Rogersville school district Kindergartener Eli Runyan pictured outside of Hubble, eager for his first day of Kindergarten. shares a sweet message to incom- ing students.

Caitlin, Niangua 6th grader, jumps with joy that school is back in session.

Marshfield High School Seniors sport throwback backpacks which they modeled after their Kindergarten days. The group made plans to donate the bags to the elementary schools following the first day. 8A | The Marshfield Mail | August 25, 2021 NIE NIE Newspapers in Education marshfieldmail.com MHS speech and debate thrives at nationals PORTS Page 2B Sports 1-4B | Legals/FTRS 5B | Leisure/Nostalgia 6B | Faith 7B | Church Directory 8B FOOTBALL JAMBOREE HIGHLIGHTS ‘ Meet the Jays’

Mail photos by Bryan Everson Jeremy Graham (55) and Luke Cochran combine to bring down a Glendale player at Friday night’s “Meet Junior Travis Greenfield gets off the ground to try the Jays” scrimmage hosted by Marshfield. and make a catch alongside Glendale’s sideline.

By Bryan Everson [email protected]

ne half of the action sched- uled for Friday night’s outdoor portion of “Meet the Jays” O went on despite early down- pours Friday. Football’s jamboree went on as planned, but softball’s planned intra- squad scrimmage was washed out by soggy field conditions, and instead the team was introduced along with the cross country team prior to the pig- skin action. The Blue Jays marching band per- formed the national anthem and the cheer and dance teams provided side- line entertainment as Marshfield play- ers got their first test of action against another team. To start, Marshfield faced off against Glendale, then got in reps against Fair Grove before closing the show with Cabool. Jays football opens Week 1 with a trip to Seneca. The two teams met at R.A. Barr in 2020, with Marshfield letting a 10-point lead slip and falling 34-30. The Indians will be led by new coach Cody Hilburn, who had spent the last decade at Carthage. Marshfield’s marching band played the National Anthem to fans in the stands prior to the start of football action.

Photos courtesy of Rene Wirtel The Marshfield cheerleading and dance team seniors join for a photo during Friday’s festivities.

The Jays cross country teams gather for a picture after being introduced to Lady Jays softball had its scrimmage cancelled due to heavy rain earlier attendees. Friday. 2B | The Marshfield Mail | August 25, 2021 SPORTS MHS speech and debate thrives at nationals

Photos courtesy of Greg Holtschneider Marshfield speech and debate’s quintet of Nationals qualifiers was (left-to-right) Hudson Aikins, Tyler Rockwood, Levi Legan, Ashlynn Harrod and Bryna Norman.

By Bryan Everson and finally the top-3. [email protected] “It’s a week-long tourna- ment that creates a lot of The Blue Jays speech and intense waiting,” Jays head debate team added some late coach Greg Holtschneider acclaim to the past academic said. “It was crazy, in the best year by posting one of the way. For them to go that far... program’s strongest showings some schools may never had to date at the 2021 National someone make the finals Speech & Debate Association at Nationals, and that’s our Tournament. third time in the last nine Continuing their winning years –– six semifinalists or ways, the team of Tyler Rock- finalists [over that period] –– wood and Hudson Aikins which is pretty cool.” reached the finals and fin- As juniors, the duo ished third in the tournament reached the top-60 be- in duo interpretation. fore being eliminated, and It caps off a record year, as sought this year to make the the duo were also MSHSAA next cut, but broke through state champs in the cat- that ceiling. egory, also. The tournament was again Several hundred students held in a distanced format. qualify for nationals –– akin Marshfield High School class- to the top 1% –– and in the rooms were set up as “stu- case of duo interpretation, dios” where kids performed the next cut is the top-60. live via streaming equipment Two more rounds advanced the program rented. Rockwood and Aikins into the top-14, then the top-6, See SPEECH & DEBATE, Page 4B Aikins and Rockwood perform for the judges over the internet via streaming. Young Indians with room to grow

By Bryan Everson “[Jordan] has a very after taking a year off [email protected] good arm, but Silas can and has sprouted, but run better.” with little depth, health With as good of a mix Hester indicated that will be critical. of youth and returners the week of practice Morton, who record- as it has in a few years, leading into opening ed several interceptions Strafford could be look- night will determine a in 2020, will man the ing at its first winning firm QB1. “It’s hard [but] secondary, and transfer season in three years. I’m not doing a dual- Avery Voysey (Ozark) is Nearly half the roster quarterback thing; it’ll expected to start and is comprised of fresh- be one starter,” he said. provide immediate men, with less than a Gabe Core is a lone help as well. handful of seniors. Still, returning starter up Hester liked what he Indians head coach Tim front to protect whoever saw from the team at Hester loves their effort, wins the job, but Hes- last Friday’s jamboree at and potential. ter said of that bunch, Central as the smallest Uniquely, he’s turned “This O-line wants to school there. to a first-year quarter- get better. They show up “Going against back since 2018, but to film, to weights, and Central, it’s a different now has the luxury to that’s something I’ve offense; Rogersville’s develop one. The job been looking for.” different,” Hester said. will belong to either Senior Mason Den- “You can’t really game- sophomore Silas Mor- ning is the headline re- plan for it, you’re just ton or freshman Jour- turner on the offensive moving to different dyn Edelstein. side. In 2020, he proved looks, different kids... “Right now they’re a great fit in the spread, it’s a great experience kind of competing for carrying for over 500 for kids to make adjust- Mail photo by Bryan Everson that position, so it’s yards with six rushing ments on the fly. For Senior Mason Denning, seen here taking a handoff against Ava last year, is going to be interest- scores, while hauling in us, a 2A school, facing a key piece on the offense for a Strafford team that’s otherwise young but ing how this thing 40 receptions for nearly two 5A schools and littered with a number of returners. goes,” Hester said. identical numbers in a 4A school, I think yards and TDs. we did pretty good. It Core is a two-way just makes us better player who will feature to go against bigger, on the defensive line stronger guys.” like freshman Preston A 3-7 team last year, Ames, who appears the climb to a winning set to make a big an year begins at home impact as any of the Friday against Liberty newcomers. Sophomore (Mountain View), fol- Ryker Venosdel will joIn lowed by three games them up front. on the road. Saturday, August 28, 2021 In the middle core Hester recalled Weekly Championship Series #14 of the 3-5-3, there’s a Strafford’s 2014 team Gates Open at 4:00 pm healthy group of play- that went 12-1 with a Rempfer Memorial Season Hot Laps at 6:30 pm ers who would have had deep playoff run, and Championshiop Nigh Presented by Bill even more experience if believes that this large Racing at 7:05 pm not for injury, including group could have the Roberts Chevrolet-Buick Dekota Ames. Wells, Eli same kind of potential. lucasoilspeedway.com | 417-282-5984 Treat and Jon Watt are “We should be contend- See You At The Races! back, too, along with ers by then if our num-

Located at the corner of Highways 83 and 54 in Wheatland, MO 621418c Isaac Berg, who returns bers stay up,” he said. SPORTS August 25, 2021 | The Marshfield Mail | 3B Wildcats return QB, line following leap year

By Bryan Everson [email protected]

Results in 2020 and a strong finish to last Friday’s jamboree in Springfield point to another winning year for Logan-Rogersville. The Wildcats increased their win total by three after going winless in head coach Mark Talbert’s first year, then jumped to 7-3 last season. Averages of 27.5 points scored and 22.9 allowed were each bests since 2012. Even after graduating a few standouts like Tristan Voss and Zach Bergmann, it’s plau- sible that this year’s team is even better positioned to win. It starts with dual-threat JJ O’Neal. The senior quar- terback combined for 2,500 total yards last season –– over 1,100 rushing –– with 11 touchdowns throwing and rushing each. O’Neal said that devel- oping as a pocket passer has been the aim over the offseason and feels it’s com- ing along, with time still to advance. “Coach has told me they can see a difference from last Mail photo by Bryan Everson year, and I hope I can make Fourth-year head coach Mark Talbert talks to the Wildcats at the conclusion of Friday’s Jamboree in Springfield. an even bigger jump by the first game,” said O’Neal, who they’ve been grinding in the Talbert gave commendation one of the better ones in the settled in and started putting has focused on his footwork weight room, getting signifi- to Logan Cook, who played as area,” Talbert said. things together. Defensively, I as part of that intention. cantly stronger.” JV quarterback last year, for Cole, Hauer and Comito thought we were ready to play Still, don’t expect the Wild- A pair of second-team his efforts in transitioning to will assist in filling up the from the beginning. We’ve got cats to abandon his wheels. All-Big 8 players as juniors, receiver, where he’ll line up other spots in a 4-3 front to get better at tackling, but “We’re definitely a spread Carson Combs and Calvin opposite of Cody Rasmussen that should look a bit more we were ready to play from run first team,” Talbert said. Chainey will be anchors of (552 yards, six TDs in 2020). conventional. the beginning, doing a good “Pulling guys out of the box that group that includes other “I had Addy Miller [but] “I’m pretty excited about job of controlling the line of formationally has been an upperclassmen boulders who Cody became my No. 1 tar- the ability to line up in a scrimmage.” emphasis for us, but we’re still should help L-R match up get the second half of [last] normal defense and not Rogersville starts Friday on very much going to use JJ in better with conference oppo- season,” O’Neal said. “Also have to roll an extra guy in the road with Nevada before the running game, whether nents than in year’s past. Logan, ‘Cookie,’ he’s turned the box or get our corners the home opener Sept. 3 that’s calling the play for “Year in and out we’ve into a No. 1 (type). He’s gonna super involved,” Talbert said. against Seneca. him or running our power or kind of gone in a little under- be a nice guy to sit in holes in “It’s encouraging to have the “Nevada is a very physical counter reads, or any other sized up front and had to get the defense.” strength we dreamed about football team; Coach [Wes] ones we have in for him.” creative with ways to run the Joey Anderson will be a four years ago when we Beachler obviously has that As important as the other ball,” Talbert said. “I feel like focal point of the interior got here.” program with an extreme skill positions, perhaps even if we have the right mentality defensive line and will be Talbert felt positive about amount of pride, playing a more so, is an offensive line and play as low and aggres- joined by others who weren’t the jamboree at Springfield grind-it-out style,” Talbert that is largely intact from last sive as we’re capable, we won’t starters but played significant Central, saying, “We put the said. “That’s a big concern year, and even beyond. have to do that this year.” time last year like Joey Ander- ball on the ground the first for us as a contrasting style... “Tristan graduated, but the Juniors Caleb Cole and son and Davin Agee. Behind play; I think we were a little This is now my fourth sea- rest of them all started last Luke Hauer will seek to fill them, two-way man Combs is shell shocked playing against son and we’ve started 0-1 year,” Talbert said. “Strength- Bergmann’s shoes in the expected to be even better as somebody other than our the last three. We want to set wise, they’re a group where a backfield with Patrick Comito the Mike linebacker. scout team. It took us a little some long-term goals, but lot of them played as sopho- also getting snaps as an H- “After watching our jambo- bit to realize what another [starting 1-0] is all we’ve dis- mores, so for three years back and some out of the slot. ree film, I think he’s gonna be varsity team looks like, but we cussed openly.” Meet the Wildcats

Mail photos by Bryan Everson The Pomcats get fans in the stands geared up at last Thursday’s “Meet The Wildcats” event. Proceedings included an intro from new Logan-Rogersville Athletic Director Sam Wutke, as well as a booster club support message be- fore fall teams were introduced.

The Logan-Rogersville boys swim and dive team is introduced to fans.

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417.859.2013 619670c 4B | The Marshfield Mail | August 25, 2021 SPORTS Lady Jays golf aims for multiple state qualifiers again

By Bryan Everson [email protected]

A year after sending three of its shooters to state, Marshfield girls golf hopes for similar qualification to the final stages in 2021. The Lady Jays had a trio who played at the Class 2 tourney Meadow Lake Acres Country Club in New Bloom- field. Just one has graduated: Betsy Whitehurst, who tied for 29th with a 194. Back are two other quali- fiers. Grace Clark is one of several seniors returning and aiming to again be a representative at state after she qualified by tying for 18th in districts at Payne Stewart Golf Course. The other is sophomore Marlee Edgeman, who will lead the team and should be among the best golfers in not just the Big 8 but the entire class. She finished four strokes off first at dis- tricts, then took ninth with a 165 at state. “Marlee’s shot her best Mail photo by Bryan Everson rounds here in Marshfield Senior Brianna Henderson putts as part of a game to close out a Marshfield practice last week at Whispering Oaks. within the last couple weeks, so that’s exciting for her to be shooting some of her Edgeman said a focus this Brianna Henderson, appears On who might be the No. defending Class 2 champion personal best scores right summer and going forward to be the team’s No. 3. 4 at tournaments, Hunter Springfield Catholic on Sept. now,” Marshfield coach Ch- is working on her wedge “She’ll be stepping up said, “I don’t really know 1 at Payne Stewart. eratin Hunter said. “Hope- shots and short game, know- into a big role, and she’s yet to be honest. I have a “I like that tournament fully, that’ll carry over into ing she’ll be using plenty of done nothing but improve,” few that are in the midst of because it’s both JV and var- the season.” it this fall. Hunter said. “I think she’ll competing for that spot. This sity, so it gives all our players Of last year, Edgeman Hunter is looking forward do a good job of stepping week’s practice will prob- some experience and allows said, “I feel like I’ve gotten to Clark’s performance and into those shoes.” ably kind of determine who us to see where we’re at both a lot more confident know- added, “I think that coming The rest of the roster it will be, but it’s wide open as a team and individually,” ing I finished top-10 at state, off state last year, that’s re- includes senior Annika Rust, right now.” Hunter said. “Catholic is a and going to big tourna- ally motivated her and given junior Taylor Martin, sopho- Whoever wins it will be great squad, so it’s fun to see ments, doing well [over the her an idea of what she can mores Loralei Blanch and part of the quartet who com- where Marlee matches up summer], that’s made my accomplish.” Norah Hopper, and fresh- petes in the season open- with them, as well as the rest confidence grow.” Another of the seniors, man Libbey Kastning. ing tournament hosted by of our team.”

Marshfield sophomore shows advances at Whispering Oaks

By Bryan Everson The rest of the summer in- [email protected] cluded taking part in tourna- ments throughout the coun- Members at Whisper- try, many times against girls ing Oaks Golf Course will be several years older. A lot of the able to point to the talent of focus from Edgeman has been Marshfield sophomore Marlee concentrated on her score, Edgeman before her varsity rather than her place, though opponents this fall. she doesn’t hide that ambition The Lady Jay posted a 142 to place highly. Those who at the course’s club champi- last saw her play last fall and onship on Aug. 14 and 15 to this summer will especially win the Ladies Division of the notice her improvements off tournament, and then some, the tee. “I’ve been hitting the unofficially. ball a lot further,” she said. “I “She not only won the was carrying my drives about women’s division, but had 160, 170 yards last year. Now the best score overall as well,” it’s 180, 200. It’s my technique, Lady Jays golf head coach and I’ve gotten a little bit Cheratin Hunter said. “That’s stronger.” pretty neat for a sophomore.” Hunter sees the improve- Edgeman shot a 72 one ments already after several day, 70 another to lead all weeks of varsity practice. members, saying she hadn’t “I think for sure she’s defi- played in the tournament in nitely matured in her game,” several years, but it’s a sign Hunter said. “The biggest of how much her game has thing that gets in her way is improved since, let alone in herself sometimes, but I really the past year. feel like she’s relaxed and con- “She’d had a heckuva sum- Mail photo by Bryan Everson fident going into this season. mer,” Hunter said. “I know Marshfield sophomore Marlee Edgeman chips onto the green at practice at Whispering Oaks I think with the experience she’s put in a lot of work.” Golf Course, where she shot a 142 as the best score at the course’s club championship re- last year of going to state, and “I’ve been all over the cently. playing the competition she’s place,” Edgeman said. “I’ve played all summer, it has only stayed here in Missouri, 91st Missouri Women’s Springfield Catholic and Lo- I didn’t do so good –– I shot bettered her for the school played in Kentucky, Ten- Amateur at Mules National gan-Rogersville have played an 87 –– the second day I had season. I think she’s ready to nessee, Florida. It was re- Golf Course in Warrensburg, in recent years as well. a 74, and the third day I shot put her summer into this sea- ally busy.” a tournament many of the “That was competitive,” an 80. It was my first women’s son and see where she goes Part of it included July’s Big 8 Conference’s best from Edgeman said. “The first day amateur and I was nervous.” from there.”

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FOR THE RECORD LEGALS NOTICE OF NOTICE OF MARSHFIELD P.D. 200 block of Hwy W South Maple & North Clay PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING The following calls were Responded to 911 call in Checked suspicious Checked suspicious BE IT KNOWN that a public BE IT KNOWN that a public hearing will be held by the handled by the Marshfield the 100 block of Hwy DD activity in the 1400 block of activity in the 1400 block of hearing will be held by the Planning and Zoning Commis- Police Department. Responded to motor North Elm North Elm Planning and Zoning Commis- sion of the City of Marshfield, JUNE 12 vehicle accident in the 300 Responded to distur- Checked suspicious sion of the City of Marshfield, Missouri, upon the application Assisted citizen in the block of South Crittenden bance in the 700 block of activity in the 600 block of Missouri, upon the application of the Friends of Hidden Waters of the Countryside Property, (property owner) for a Condi- 100 block of Alford Assisted motorist in the South Marshall North Marshall LLC for a Conditional Use, tional Use, pursuant to Sections Responded to distur- area of Spur & I-44 Assisted citizen in Checked suspicious pursuant to Sections 405.070 of 405.010 of the Marshfield Mu- bance in the 100 block of Checked well being in the 300 block of North activity in the 700 block of the Marshfield Municipal Code. nicipal Code. Said property is located on Said property is located on North Oak Grove the 1500 block of West Crittenden South Marshall the northwest corner of S. the east side of Hubble Drive Responded to distur- Jefferson Assisted citizen in Checked suspicious Locust Street and E. Second approximately 700 feet north of bance in the 400 block of Responded to report of the 300 block of South activity in the 300 block of Street on land that is presently the intersection of Hubble Drive George property damage in the 200 Crittenden Banning vacant (Parcel Number and W. Jefferson Street (720 11-2.0-10-001-022-006.000). W. Hubble Drive) on land Motorist assisted in block of South Walnut Assisted citizen in the Responded to 911 call in The Conditional Use request is presently occupied by a single- the 900 block of West Checked well being in 200 block of East Jefferson the 600 block of Church to allow for the construction of a family residential structure Washington the 300 block of South Responded to distur- Checked suspicious Self-Service Storage Facility (Parcel Number (mini warehouse) on the sub- 11-2.0-04-004-008-014.010). Assisted citizen in the Crittenden bance in the 1300 block of activity in the 200 block of ject tract within the B-3 General The Conditional Use request is 400 block of South Walnut Assisted citizen in the Spur East Madison Business District. Said hearing to allow for a community Responded to motor 1300 block of Spur JUNE 17 Checked well being in the will be held at 6:30 p.m. on clubhouse on the subject tract vehicle accident in the area Assisted citizen in Assisted citizen in the 900 block of Ryan Court Tuesday, September 14, 2021, within the R-1 Single Family in the Council Chambers at Residence District. Said hear- of Spur & Banning the 400 block of North 600 block of South Vine Assisted citizen in the Marshfield City Hall at 798 ing will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Assisted paramedics in Sunshine Responded to distur- 500 block of Pine Ridge South Marshall Street. All inter- Tuesday, September 14, 2021, the 500 block of Church Checked well being in the bance in the 100 block of Checked suspicious ested persons are invited to in the Council Chambers at attend and be heard. Marshfield City Hall at 798 Checked suspicious 400 block of South Marshall Eastbrook activity in the 300 block of A Legal Description of the South Marshall Street. All inter- vehicle in the area of I-44 Checked well being in the Responded to alarm Banning subject tract is on record and ested persons are invited to Assisted citizen in 500 block of Massey in the 200 block of East Motorist assisted in the available for review at Marsh- attend and be heard. the 300 block of South Checked well being in the Washington 400 block of East Madison field City Hall (798 South A Legal Description of the Marshall Street) during regular subject tract is on record and Crittenden 14000 block of Hwy 38 Responded to theft in the Checked suspicious business hours. available for review at Marsh- Responded to alarm Checked suspicious 100 block of North Frances activity in the 600 block of field City Hall (798 South in the 700 block of West activity in the 200 block of Assisted paramedics in North Marshall Marshall Street) during regular Hubble East Madison the 600 block of East Third Motorist assisted in business hours. Assisted citizen in the Checked suspicious Checked suspicious the 900 block of West 1200 block of Spur activity in the 300 block of activity in the 1400 block of Washington Assisted motorist in Banning North Pine Checked suspicious the area of Spur & West Checked suspicious Checked well being in the activity in the 1400 block of the 200 block of East Checked suspicious Jefferson activity in the 600 block of 1400 block of North Pine North Elm Washington activity in the 700 block of Responded to 911 call in North Marshall Checked well being in the Assisted citizen in the Assisted agency in South Marshall the 1300 block of Banning Checked suspicious 400 block of Maple 500 block of North Buffalo the 200 block of East Assisted motorist in the Assisted citizen in the activity in the 700 block of Checked suspicious Responded to alarm in Washington area of South Elm & Shaffer 400 block of Maple South Marshall activity in the 300 block of the 300 block of Hwy DD Responded to theft in Responded to juvenile Responded to theft in the Checked suspicious East Jackson Responded to noise the 300 block of South complaint in the 700 block 1300 block of Banning activity in the 1400 block of Assisted agency in the complaint in the 500 block Crittenden of Stanford Checked suspicious North Elm 100 block of North Blair of North White Oak Motorist assisted in the Assisted agency in the activity in the 300 block of Checked well being in the Checked well being Responded to noise com- 500 block of Commercial 600 block of South Elm Banning 300 block of North Walnut in the 600 block of East plaint in the area of North Assisted agency in the Motorist assisted in Checked suspicious JUNE 15 Washington Marshall & East Hubble 500 block of Ready Hill the 100 block of South activity in the 700 block of Checked suspicious Checked suspicious Responded to juvenile JUNE 29 Crittenden South Marshall vehicle in the area of George subject in the 500 block of complaint in the 700 block Responded to theft in Responded to motor Checked suspicious & West Washington Commercial of Stanford the 900 block of Schoolview vehicle accident in the area activity in the 200 block of Motorist assisted in the Checked suspicious Motorist assisted in the Drive of Spur & Banning East Madison 14000 block of Hwy 38 vehicle in the area of I-44 400 block of East Bedford Responded to theft in the Responded to theft in Checked suspicious Responded to alarm in Checked suspicious Motorist assisted in the 700 block of Poplar Court the 300 block of South activity in the 1400 block of the 400 block of McNabb activity in the 600 block of 1300 block of Spur Checked suspicious Crittenden North Elm Responded to distur- North Marshall JUNE 27 activity in the 300 block of Assisted agency in the Checked suspicious bance in the 500 block of Checked suspicious Checked suspicious Banning 600 block of South Elm activity in the 600 block of East McVay activity in the 1400 block of activity in the 200 block of Checked suspicious Assisted citizen in North Marshall Responded to animal North Elm North activity in the 700 block of the 300 block of South Assisted citizen in the complaint in the 14000 Checked suspicious Checked suspicious South Marshall Crittenden 400 block of Maple block of Hwy 38 activity in the 300 block of activity in the 100 block of Checked suspicious Checked suspicious Responded to 911 call in Checked suspicious Banning Hwy W activity in the 1400 block of vehicle in the 200 block of the 400 block of Dill subject in the 200 block of Assisted citizen in the Responded to noise North Elm North Pine Responded to distur- East Jefferson 400 block of North Clay complaint in the 400 block Responded to motor Responded to 911 call in bance in the 14000 block of Checked suspicious Checked suspicious of Church vehicle accident in the 900 the 600 block of Church Hwy 38 subject in the area of West activity in the 700 block of Checked suspicious block of West Washington Checked suspicious JUNE 13 Hubble & West Washington South Marshall activity in the 100 block of Checked suspicious activity in the 600 block of Assisted citizen in Checked suspicious Checked suspicious Hwy W activity in the 600 block of North Marshall the 300 block of South activity in the 1700 block of vehicle in the 14000 block Assisted agency in the North Marshall Checked suspicious Crittenden Woodridge of Hwy 38 700 block of South Buffalo Checked suspicious vehicle in the 1000 block of Assisted citizen in the Responded to theft in the Responded to 911 call in Responded to alarm activity in the 300 block of Spur 600 block of North Marshall 700 block of South Marshall the 500 block of South Mill in the 700 block of West Banning Responded to theft in the Assisted citizen in the Assisted motorist in the JUNE 25 Hubble Checked suspicious 600 block of North Marshall 1300 block of Hereford area of South White Oak & Responded to theft in the Assisted citizen in the activity in the 1400 block of JULY 1 Checked suspicious West Jackson 1100 block of Spur 400 block of Lucas North Elm Checked well being in the activity in the 600 block of Checked suspicious Assisted motorist in the Assisted paramedics in Checked suspicious 200 block of South Walnut North Marshall activity in the 500 block of 1300 block of Spur the 14000 block of Hwy 38 vehicle in the area of Hubble Responded to animal Responded to alarm in North White Oak Responded to motor ve- Checked suspicious & Hwy CC complaint in the 1000 block the 1100 block of South Responded to report of hicle accident in the area of activity in the 700 block of Responded to distur- of West Washington White Oak property damage in the 600 South Marshall bance in the 400 block of Checked suspicious Assisted citizen in the block of Church East Second & South Vine Checked suspicious North Church activity in the 1300 block of 1100 block of South White Checked suspicious Checked well being in activity in the 300 block of Assisted citizen in the Spur Oak activity in the 300 block of the area of North Pitts & Banning area of Commercial & South Assisted paramedics in Responded to theft in the East Jackson Washington Terrace Assisted agency in the Pine the 300 block of Hwy DD 1300 block of Spur Checked suspicious Checked well being in the 400 block of South Olive Motorist assisted in the Assisted citizen in Assisted agency in the activity in the 1400 block of 800 block of South White Checked suspicious 1300 block of Spur the 300 block of South 300 block of Hidden Pond North Elm Oak activity in the 600 block of Responded to distur- Crittenden Responded to 911 call in Checked suspicious Responded to theft North Marshall bance in the 200 block of Assisted citizen in the the 600 block of North Elm activity in the 300 block of in the 800 block of West Checked suspicious South Marshall 800 block of Jameson Assisted citizen in the Banning Washington activity in the 200 block of Responded to report of Responded to motor 700 block of Aspen Checked suspicious Responded to theft in the East Madison property damage in the 200 vehicle accident in the 800 Checked suspicious activity in the 700 block of 1300 block of Banning Checked suspicious block of North Pine block of West Washington activity in the area of East South Marshall Motorist assisted in the activity in the 1400 block of Responded to report of Responded to 911 call Burford & North Pitts Motorist assisted in the 900 block of Smith North Elm property damage in the 100 I the 500 block of South Checked well being in the 1400 block of North Elm Responded to alarm Responded to distur- block of North Oak Grove Buffalo 400 block of East Second Assisted agency in the in the 700 block of bance in the 200 block of Checked well being in the Assisted motorist in the Assisted motorist in the 600 block of East Third Commercial North Pitts 1100 block of Banning area of East Hubble & North area of Spur & Hwy 38 Checked suspicious Checked suspicious Responded to distur- Responded to juvenile Pine Checked suspicious activity in the 600 block of activity in the 200 block of bance in the 500 block of complaint in the 600 block Checked suspicious activity in the 200 block of North Marshall Commercial North Buffalo of Church activity in the 300 block of East Madison Checked suspicious Checked suspicious JUNE 28 Checked suspicious Banning Responded to distur- subject in the 200 block of activity in the 600 block of Responded to theft in the subject in the 200 block of Checked suspicious bance in the 300 block of East Jefferson North Marshall 900 block of George East Washington activity in the 700 block of North Walnut JUNE 16 Checked suspicious Responded to 911 call Responded to alarm South Marshall Responded to theft in the Checked suspicious activity in the 1400 block of in the 900 block of West in the 700 block of East Responded to motor ve- 100 block of Northridge activity in the 1400 block of North Elm Washington Commercial hicle accident in the 14000 Assisted citizen in the North Elm Responded to motor Responded to theft in the Checked suspicious block of Hwy 38 100 block of North Elm Checked suspicious vehicle accident in the 1300 14000 block of Hwy 38 vehicle in the 14000 block Assisted citizen in Responded to alarm in activity in the 600 block of block of Spur Responded to animal of Hwy 38 the 900 block of West the 1100 block of South North Marshall Checked suspicious sub- complaint in the 14000 Responded to alarm in Washington White Oak Checked well being in the ject in the area of Banning & block of Hwy 38 the 300 block of Hwy DD Responded to alarm Assisted citizen in the 500 block of East Burford Church Checked suspicious Motorist assisted in the in the 700 block of 400 block of Church Responded to distur- Responded to theft subject in the area of South 200 block of North Olive Commercial Assisted citizen in the bance in the 300 block of in the 800 block of West Elm & East Third Checked suspicious Responded to distur- 400 block of West Maple North Crittenden Washington Checked suspicious vehicle in the 1300 block of bance in the 1200 block of Checked suspicious Responded to theft in the Responded to 911 call vehicle in the 600 block of Spur South White Oak vehicle in the area of Hwy A 600 block of East Third in the 400 block of South North Marshall JUNE 30 Motorist assisted in the & West Commerce Responded to theft in White Oak Checked suspicious Checked suspicious 1100 block of Banning Responded to theft in the the area of East Jefferson & JUNE 26 activity in the 700 block of vehicle in the 500 block of Checked well being in the 700 block of West Jackson North Crittenden Motorist assisted in the South Marshall Commercial 1300 block of Spur Assisted citizen in Checked suspicious 1300 block of Spur Checked suspicious Checked suspicious Assisted agency in the the 400 block of West activity in the 700 block of Responded to theft in the activity in the 600 block of activity in the 1400 block of 14000 block of Hwy 38 Washington South 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BLACK OAK Gerald Smith and Orion Peter- clared boldly, “We also will serve Bible study will be this son, Bramileigh Medlock, Jeff By Sammy Massie son. Sam Johnston prayed over the Lord”. Wednesday at 7 PM, We will Jenson, Linda Davis and Mike Sunday school started off the offering. It was decision-time at discuss John 18. Perryman. Happy Anniversary by singing “Leaning on the It was great to have Rhett Capernaum too. Some of the Please continue to Pray for: to Terrell and Beverly Vestal. Everlasting Arms” and John Fuller back in church and disciples had begun drifting Connie Byrd, Gunner Bigley, May God Bless all you do LeCompte led in prayer. Christy Showers. They are both away. They were repelled by Clella Estep, Dennis, Destany, this week. The lesson was titled “In That such a beloved part of our Jesus inviting them to consume Sierra Westpfahl, The family Day…” from Zechariah 12:1- church family. his body and blood. It was an of Brenda Sartin, with School ST. PAUL LUTHERAN 14 & 21. “Happy Birthday” was Eulala Hutson taught the odd and repulsive way of speak- starting Prayers for the Teachers, By Joanne Roberts sung to Vula Dudley and Carla Adult Sunday School class and ing . He did not back off. In fact, Children, Bus Drivers, Admin- What a beautiful day to praise Minton. Makayla was being she reported during announce- Jesus doubled down. istration, Afghanistan, Haiti, the Lord! We began with sing- bashful and did not go forward. ments that it was a great class. Peter had to wrestle with his Flooded victims in Tennessee, ing “Open Now Thy Gates of Congregational songs sang were A special thank you to every- decision. When asked if he, too, Doren Keeler, Fred & Brenda Beauty”. Our scriptures were “My Savior First of All”, “Sun- one from our congregation who wanted to leave, Peter could not Replogle, Bella Maillet, Madge Isaiah 29:11-19, James 5:7-16 shine in the Soul”, “When I See helped prepare Zuzu’s House for think of anyone else to follow: Kennemer, Brad Sturdefant, and Mark 7:1-13. the Blood” and “That Glad Re- their new roof. “Master, to whom shall we go?” Billy Stacey, Ramona Palmer, These verses in Isaiah tell us union Day”. The Vestal families, It is hard to believe that the He was convinced that Jesus was Janice Smikle, Pat Smikle, Faith of people claiming to be close to the Mullins family and Shirley kids all start back to school “the Holy One Of God”. Gossett, Mark Mason, Lee God, but actually being disobe- Sell’s grand-daughter Ericah this week. We are praying We may struggle with belief Murphy, Steven Shelton, Jason dient and just going through were all welcomed for visiting for them all. in the Real Presence of the Yarger, Lewis Uchtman, Sheila motions of praise and worship. today. The prayer list was read Pastor Inman preached from Eucharist. How “real” is it? It is Hoggatt, The leaders of our na- Jesus spoke of this hypocrisy for the Charlie Cornelison fam- Acts 3 about reaching the hurt- as real as Jesus’ death on the tion and the men and women of and God’s condemnation when ily, All school kids and teachers, ing. The altar was filled at the cross...Jesus passed the bread the military. he spoke to the Pharisees. The Connie Wilson, Adam Barnes, end of the message. Following a and wine around the table and people thought God could not Andy Myers, Mike & Lexee, the time of prayer at the altar, Pastor told them, “This is my body, this RADER REPORT see them, that they could actu- Sharon Vestal family, the Jessie Inman read the prayer list and is my blood”...Every time we August 22, 2021 ally hide from God; however, Hawkins family, DeVill Williams, Earney Smith dismissed the look at his mangled body on the Mark your calendar for Sep- Psalm 139 tells us God knows Everett Green, Jack Cantrell, service in prayer. crucifix, we are confronted with tember 12 and come to Church everything about us, including John Henderson, Bob Weaver, After we dismissed, we the reality of his death. We are in the Park at Bennett Springs our thoughts. Words in Isaiah the John Callaway family and all gathered at the river for a bap- reminded also that he has be- Shelter B at 10 am. Bring some- describe a world under Christ’s past request, Jeremy lifted these tism service. It is always such come the Bread of life for us. He thing to share for the potluck rule as very different from today. up in prayer. A Thank You card a blessing to attend a baptism became the food that nourishes lunch afterward. The Teens No more gloom and character- was read from the Vestal family service and I am so glad that we us to eternal life. He enters our from Immanuel will be having ized by true praise of God, joy, and Baptism certificates were still baptize in the river. Brent bodies so that the life that was in a Bowling party at the Starlight understanding and justice. handed out to Richard, Trevor Dodd and Earney Smith were his body now lives in ours. THE Lanes in Lebanon at 2 pm Satur- Mark 7:1-13 gives us very and Haylee. Special singing was baptized. MIRROR, August 6, 2021, page 7. day afternoon. some very good advice. Just from Wade with Jeremy “When Let us pray for one another. There will be a pot luck lunch as a farmer prepares while he the Saints Go Marching In”, Jerry FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF at Immanuel in Rader next Sun- patiently awaits the harvest, “I Won’t Have to Cross Jordon ROGERSVILLE MISSION HOME day immediately following the so should we prepare, living by Alone”, Jeremy “The Old Coun- By Betty Lou Tutor By Brenda Brinkley 10 am service. faith. We should not grumble try Church” and Herald Lee with As confusion races through- This Saturday, August 28, Barb Medlock was able to and blame others when things a reading “All That Wrapping”. out our lives, there will always is the 15 th annual Outdoor come to the Helping Hand Club go wrong. That is not only sin- The message was from Matthew be one thing you can count Sportsman Event. Held at Camp meeting and everyone was over- ful, but destructive. We should 6:9-13 “The Lord’s Prayer” and on. God is the same yesterday, Arrowhead, it is from 7 a.m. to joyed to see her. She now has a always be honest to be known from Chapter 9, 10 &; 11 with today, and tomorrow. We tend 5 p.m. Admission is free and new Teddy Bear puzzle to work as trustworthy. We should Revelations 19:11-16. The clos- to fall short by allowing uncon- includes entertainment, lots of on at WEBCO. not separate the physical and ing song was “Just As I Am” with trollable conflicts guiding us in food, hourly door prizes, kids The Emily Rader family spiritual as Christ is Lord of both altar prayer from Bro. Bill for the the wrong direction. Our paths activities, and Bibles as supplies celebrated the first birthday spirit and body. needs that came forward. have slowly ventured away from last. What started as an event for of Jasik Rader in Springfield Day by day, as we wait, we Announcements are Wed what we should be following. men has turned into fun for the last week with about 20 guests need to love God with all our Bible study and Youth 7pm Our Bibles speak repeatedly whole family. The only charge is present. Emily is the daughter heart and our neighbor as and Sun 29 th SS 10am, Wor- about Battles of War. Make no $10 to shoot the targets. Kids, 10 of Eddy and Jessica Rader and ourselves. ship 10:50, 5pm Singing 6pm mistake, these are devastating and under, shoot free. There is granddaughter of Lewis and We need to spread God’s Refreshments. to our lives. So many have died no on-site parking. You can park Peggy Rader. story of Grace paid for by the without knowing Jesus Christ as at Marshfield High School or Donna McLaughlin, from sacrifice of his son on the cross. CROSSROADS EVANGELI- their Savior. This in itself is the Black Oak Church and ride one New Jersey, has been visiting her CAL METHODIST CHURCH worst battle of all. People get of the shuttles that will be run- brother John Annacone for the THE UPPER ROOM By Lacey Cantrell caught up into their own lives ning to and from the camp. past few weeks. By Pastor Bob Holden Crossroads EMC wants you not seeking those who need Just walking the paths of the Happy Birthday to Elydia There has been a global shift to join us in worship with Scott Salvation. We must not let our camp is well worth the time, and Rader, Pauline Hendrix, Jade in our universe. All things have Chisolm! “Having been justified responsibility to share God’s there are comfort stations all O’Neal, Mary Rader, MJ Perry- been affected. The climate of by faith, we have peace with Gospel in search for lost souls along the paths with a variety of man, Paul Wilson, Mattie and our planet is in flux reaching God.”—Romans 5:1 diminish. Bringing someone foods (all free). We will be at the Ellie Henson, Carson Keesling, extreme high’s and extreme low’s There is only one way to to Jesus gains us nothing, bottom of the hill handing out Edgar Buttram, Jayson Edwards, with droughts, famines, and experience an abiding peace however it gives them eternal goodies and cold water. We hope Joseph Castagliola, Cheryl earthquakes. Sound familiar? that transcends circumstances. life in Heaven. Let all glory be to see you there. Kavanaugh, Kayle Curley, Lo- Add to that a pandemic of epic The answer is “by faith”. By God’s as you rise up in amazing If you have never been, it is gan Gaurt, Chanie Seehorn and proportions and the life we once faith we ask and then trust God grace. The light of Jesus must quite an experience. If you have Dawson Carle. knew has changed before our to be present in our lives. It is remain in our victory walk so been, we hope to see you again. May you have a Blessed week. very eyes. Normal is no longer as though we have put a sum others will get hungry for what Stop and say, “Hi.” Whether you normal, nor will it ever be again. of money in the bank, and by they see in us. God loves all His attend or not, please lift up this RADER REPORT Many worry and live in fear. faith we write checks because children and the more you show event in prayer. August 15, 2021 Paul writes in 2 Timothy 1:7: we know that there are funds Him your love, His blessing will Sunday morning worship Mark your calendar for “For God has not given us a already deposited to cover our overwhelm your life. Salute our began after Addison and Reed September 12 and come to the spirit of fear, but of power and withdrawals. We have asked God American Flag and Christian rang the bell. Happy Birthday Church in the Park at Ben- of love and of a sound mind”. In to accept and forgive us and Flag and for what they stand was sung to Ashley Smith. After nett Springs Shelter B at 10 that same letter, he writes: “But to be present in our lives with for, one Nation under God. Our song service, Pastor Doug Brown am. Bring something to share know this, that in the last days, His abiding peace, and then we hearts are the connecting place delivered the morning message for the potluck lunch after- perilous times will come: For go out and live expecting Him for God by staying plug into His titled, “Do You Trust Me?” He ward. Dusty Medley and Lisa men will be lovers of them- to do the very thing we trust Commandments. Diligently used II Kings 5: 8 - 14 as the text. Davidson will be the new lead- selves, lovers of money, boasters, Him to do. seek God, keeping evil from A lot of faith in God goes into ers of the Immanuel Seekers proud, blasphemers, disobe- Please also join us on controlling our lives. The time of an undertaking like the Outdoor teen group. They are making dient to parents, unthankful, Wednesday nights at 5:30 for Salvation is now, only two choic- Sportsman Event. As long as we plans and earning funds to go unholy, unloving, unforgiving, supper, and stick around for es, Heaven or Hell. It’s your soul, remember God is ultimately in to the National convention in slanderers, without self-control, Bible Study and Youth! your sins forgiven or burning in charge, and we give Him the Houston next summer. brutal despisers of good, trai- a pit of eternal fire. God Bless glory, His presence will be felt The Helping Hand Club tors, headstrong, haughty, lovers ELKLAND INDEPENDENT throughout the camp during the monthly meeting will be August of pleasure rather than lovers of METHODIST CHURCH HOLY TRINITY CHURCH entire event. 18, starting with a pot luck lunch God, having a form of godliness, By Joyce Inman By Sue Epperson at noon in the Immanuel church but denying its power. And Sunday morning worship The Twenty-first Sunday in PLEASANT HILL UNITED basement. Kathryn Langdon from such people turn away!” 2 began with Deena Robertello Ordinary Time METHODIST CHURCH will bring the entrée. Early last Timothy 3:1-5. Does any of that assisting the acolytes. She also Joshua 24:1-2, 15-17, 18, By Jeanie Replogle week the Whitwer family had sound familiar? gave the morning announce- Psalm 34: 2-3, 16-17, 18-19, What a beautiful weekend Casey Klopfenstein visiting from In closing, a global shift has ments after Pastor Nicholas 20-21, Ephesians 5: 21-32, and We were Blessed with a the Chicago area and at the occurred, a new normal has be- Inman’s welcome. John 6:60-69 nice shower of rain on Saturday end of the week Chris Soloman gun. Paul tells Timothy in verses Deena thanked Sherry Zwally, We cannot live in indeci- morning. Pleasant Hill’s opening came from Smithfield, Virginia. 12-13, “Yes, and all who desire Dianne Witte and Judy Ran- sion about everything. Sooner song was “I Saw The Light”. Bro. Welcome home to Nina to live godly in Christ Jesus will dolph for serving the funeral or later, we are compelled to Wally’s message was “Do You Walke. On Sunday afternoon suffer persecution. But evil men dinner for Kay Rankin. Her ser- decide. Joshua was the no- Also Want to Leave?” with scrip- David brought her home to and impostors will grow worse vice was held at the church on nonsense lieutenant of Moses ture from Joshua 24:14-18 and recover from hip replace- and worse”. It’s going to get Saturday and was a nice tribute and ’s leader. Once they John 6:56-69. Our responsive ment surgery. We pray for a worse before it gets better, be- to such a kind lady. We continue entered the promised land, reading was “Psalm 84”. Kevin speedy recovery. lievers, but Paul says in verse 14, to lift up Bill Rankin and his Joshua addressed those gath- Stacey led the worship service. Also returning home this “But you must continue in the family in our prayers. ered at Shechem: “Decide today Happy Birthday to Ramona week are Matt, Shelby and Piper things which you have learned Pastor Inman led the song whom you will serve.” He was Palmer. It was a Blessing to have Corle who have been visiting and been assured of, knowing service with Jean Grisham at the done with their vacillating be- Edgar Munson Jr to visit on Sun- Matt’s parents in Wisconsin from whom you have learned piano, Earney Smith on the bass tween one religion and another. day. Paul said, “Forgetting what to help them celebrate their them, and that from childhood and Tom Robinson and Tommy He hoped they would remem- is behind & straining toward 50th wedding anniversary. you have known the Holy Scrip- Smith on the guitar. Special ber the God who brought them what is ahead, I press toward the This week birthdays are tures which are able to make music was provided by Pas- out of Egypt. He knew where he mark for the prize of the high Lewis Rader, James Jacobs, Ben you wise for salvation through tor Inman. and his family stood. However, calling of God in Christ Jesus”. Reid, Wilma Bentley, Jim Day, faith which is in Christ Jesus. If Our morning ushers were he needed to hear them make a Phil 3:13-14, What if God calling Barbara Medlock, Catye Nutt, God is for us, who can be against Tim Slavens, Larry Hampton, public commitment. They de- You to leave behind? Lillian Shinsato, Marianne Wat- us? Romans 8:31. 622103c 622102c

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

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Now!! ownedand not by responsible the Beninati for family acci- HELP WANTED Forsyth,2961 Moore's MO 65653 Bend Rd. JimSECRETARY Rush Auto Position Mall Training Provided. or e-mail to deesfarms1 REGISTEREDLivestock ANGUS BULLS, Calv- includingdents on anybut notand limited all property to 15056 US-160 3111Must S. Apply Springfield in Person Ave, Bolivar BenefitsCALL Available.NOW! @gmail.com ing Ease, 16-18 Months Old. propertyowned by located the Beninati on F Hwy., family Forsyth, MO 65653 Jim Rush Auto Mall BETTER COMPENSATION or e-mail to deesfarms1 PleaseREGISTERED call 417-777-0894 ANGUS BULLS, or Calv- Sumacincluding Trail, but Danbury not limited Lane, to East STARTSCALL NOW! HERE! 3111 POLKS. Springfield COUNTY Ave,MUTUAL Bolivar @gmail.com 417-445-2214.ing Ease, 16-18 Months Old. Gateproperty Rd., andlocated Bethel on FRd. 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YARD SALES Dallas County If you find help wanted If you are an employer looking If you are ready for a new Did you know that when ads in the big city papers to recruit the finest, you can position, be sure to read the you place a classified ad in Cedar County BUFFALO. HUGE GARAGE sale. too expensive, give us a count on your candidate employment opportunities the Marketplace it is also 623 Oak St. Saturday August try. Help wanted ads in the getting your message through in the Marketplace. Each placed on one of the biggest 28th. Nice furniture, glassware, Marketplace cost a lot less us. The Marketplace is a part week you’ll find new job classified networks on the antiques and lots of sewing and are read each week by of 7 community newspapers opportunities that you won’t Internet? supplies. over 50,000 readers in your serving the people who you find anywhere else. local communities. Give us a are trying to reach. Call us. call today. Sell your car or truck. A 20 Polk County If you are looking to buy, word ad for 6 weeks is only be sure to check out the $40. Call for details. When you place a classified Classified advertising in the Marketplace. You’ll soon BOLIVAR: 1970 S. Maple Tree ad in the Marketplace we Marketplace is affordable and find there is a lot of great DEADLINE Lane, 8/27- 8/28, 8- 4. Exercise place it on the Internet at no effective. merchandise at super prices. When you place an ad in the bike, Pilates equipment, misc. additional cost. The Marketplace is a part of Marketplace, it will be seen by FRIDAY your hometown newspaper. over 95,000 readers each week. 4 P.M. •15 word ad BOLIVAR Includes (3- 11x17 signs) Court Square $12 ★ •Kit 1 - 30 word ad BIG BIG SALE Apartments Includes SEPTEMBER (Border, center, Red Whistance 3rd, 4th, & 5th • 1 Bedroom • 1 Bath bold, signs, plus more!) Field Representative Rent Starting at: $25 9 a.m - 5 p.m • Central Air & Heat Old stuff 685 SE • PO Box 660 • Osceola, MO 64776 $ • Appliances furnished •Kit 2 - 60 word ad Box sales 385 • On-site Laundry facility Includes Cell 417-276-7909 (Income Limits Apply) (Double border, Radio twin flyer wagons Barn 417-646-8102 | Website: WheelerLivestock.com Handicapped apartment available center, bold, star icon, Small replicas www.hamiltonpropertiescorporation.com signs, plus more!) Old jewelry, Sale each Thursday 11:00 a.m. 603701b $35 Old butter churn, Special Cow Sale - Last Saturday of Each Month - 6:00 p.m. 417-581-5170 MO Relay 711# 622175c

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Little ads. Big results. The From finding a new home Marketplace is a great place to to a new job, come to the advertise. Marketplace first. 622133s 605389s WE DO Real Estate ESTATE SALES Start To Finish.. We Do It All! AUCTION LOCATION: 108 E. 4th St. Galena, MO. (3rd floor of the Stone County Courthouse) 417-986-3102 10:00 AM * Saturday, Sept. 11th * 10:00 AM Foster Auction Service will sell at live public auction 36 parcels of lake area lots & land that belong to the estate of: James Crowder, Personal Representative Ozark Senior Glenda Metcalf Stone County Public Administrator. *This is NOT a Tax/Trustee Sale associated with the Commission or Collector in any way! *All parcels will sell with a guaranteed free & clear title with no liens or encumbrances. Apartments *All property sells subject to Probate Court approval. **Onsite and Absentee bids are welcome, all absentee bidders must register at least 24 hours before the auction & Rent Starting at: • 1 Bedroom • 1 Bath provide a debit or credit card, there will be a three percent fee added to all payments • Central Air & Heat being made with a debit or credit card. $ • Appliances furnished *All closings will be handled by Tri-Lakes Title & Escrow, Galena Mo. 420 • On-site Laundry facility (Income Limits Apply) *Terms: 10% down payment due day of sale, balance at closing 45 days or less. • Community Room * Please call Larry at 417-839-6860 or see our website www.hamiltonpropertiescorporation.com fosterauctionservice.com for more information. 622175c 622129c SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE LAKE AREA PROPERTIES. 417-581-5170 MO Relay 711#

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White Rock • Base • Clean All Sizes Available Washed Creek Rock and Sand • Hauling & Spreading Available Hostetler Quarry HQ 7:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. “Friendly Service” Monday thru Friday Saturday 8 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Hwy. 38 & Sterling Lane • Buffalo (417) 345-8008 • Cell (417) 733-2580 588641s REAL ESTATE AUCTION SAM CRAWFORD AUCTION SERVICE Due to the passing of Bill Hammill will sell the following located from Stockton, MO Square 4-Way Stop Jct. of Hwys. 32 & 39, then 2 miles north on North St. - Watch for Auction Signs at 11395 South 1501 Rd. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD, 2021 - 1 PM FARM: 180 Acre Stock Farm - Approx. 80% Open Pasture or Hayland - Perimeter Fenced & Cross-Fenced - 5 Ponds & Stockton Branch Co. Rd. South 1501 Splits Farm & Co. Rd. 1120 Is The North Perimeter HOME: 3 Bedroom - 3 Bath - 4000+ Sq. Ft. Native Stone Home - Built in 1981 Full Walkout Basement With Kitchen & Bath Partly Finished - Lots of Storage - Newer Central Air & Dual Fuel Central Furnace - Large Stone Fireplace - Lots of Cabinets - Built in Bookshelves - Well & Septic Stockton Schools BARNS: Hay Barn/Machine Shed 45’x75’ w/15’x75’ Sideshed Garage/Shop 24’x27’ Garage 30’x32’ Machine Shed/Open Front 30’x60’ (Built in 2011) Terms: Auction will be held on site at the home. 10% down day of purchase price day of auction. Balance due in 45 days or less. Full possession at closing date. Not subject to buyer obtaining financing. Heirs are serious sellers so make plans to be a buyer. A good farm & improvements - great location and lots of potential. Good hunting & Stockton Lake close by. Shown by appoint- ment with auctioneers. BILL HAMMILL ESTATE

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Location: Directions: If you find help wanted If you are an employer looking If you are looking to buy, Real Estate From Marionville take Hwy 265 ads in the big city papers to recruit the finest, you can be sure to check out the 45411 State Hwy. east, 3 mi. then south on Hwy too expensive, give us a count on your candidate Marketplace. You’ll soon 413 Marionville, 413, 1¼ mi. to Sale. From Crane try. Help wanted ads in the getting your message through find there is a lot of great take Hwy. 413 north 5 mi. to Sale. Marketplace cost a lot less us. The Marketplace is a part merchandise at super prices. Mo. 65705 *Watch for Signs* and are read each week by of 7 community newspapers The Marketplace is a part of over 50,000 readers in your serving the people who you your hometown newspaper. 2:00 PM * Saturday, September 11th. * 2:00 PM local communities. Give us a are trying to reach. Call us. Real Estate call today. 1500+ Sq. Ft. Home in one of the most desirable area’s If you are ready for a new You can make extra cash by around!; Nice 2 Bedroom 1 Bath Fixer Upper, on 9.5 Newspaper classified position, be sure to read the cleaning out your closet. Just Acres in a Beautiful Country; Setting with several advertising in the Marketplace employment opportunities give us a call to place an ad is first in it’s class when it in the Marketplace. Each in the Marketplace. We’ll sell Outbuildings; 50 ft x 36 ft. Garage/Shop with concrete; comes to bringing employers week you’ll find new job that unwanted merchandise floor; 64 ft. X 30 ft. Machine Shed; 64 ft. X 34 ft. Hay and qualified candidates opportunities that you won’t for you. Barn; Older Dairy Barn & Loft Style Barn; Private Well together. Give us a call today. find anywhere else. & Septic, Marionville Schools; Don’t let this one get Property Sells Subject to Probate Court Approval. away! There’s not many available like this in the area!; Terms: 10% Down Day of Sale, Balance Due 30 Days Just Minutes from Nixa, Republic & Springfield. or Less at Closing. For more pics & info visit fosterauctionservice.com • call for appointment Estate of Kimberly Bruce: Personal Representative Wendy Metcalf 622130J Pleasant Hope, MO

Due to the death of the late Bobby Simmons we will sell the Miller, following Real Estate, Travel Trailer, Tractors, Guns, Tools, Mo Household Collectibles and Misc. At the Home located just North of Pleasant Hope, Mo. From the intersection of H & ..JR1RUWK»PLOHWR)5JR(DVW»PLOHWRWKH As we will be moving to Town we Auction on will sell the following Pickup, Guns, Tools, Household, Collectibles and MON. SEPT. 6, 2021 AT 8:00 AM Misc. at the Home located Northwest of Miller, Mo. From Miller take 5th Watch for Auction Company Signs • Lunch Served Street West ½ Mile to F.R. 1110 go North to the Auction on REAL ESTATE: Selling 5 acres M/L with a 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home, Of approx. 1300 Sq. Ft. Home has Living Room, Kitchen/Dining Room Combination, Walk-in Closet, Utility Room, Ceiling Fans Throughout, Covered Back & Front Porches, 1 Car attached Garage, Full Metal Roof, Heat & Central Air, Laminate SAT. AUGUST 28, 2021 AT 10:00 AM Flooring throughout, Double Pain Windows, Well & Septic System. Real Estate has two storage sheds, 12’X20’ Metal Carport, Real Estate is approx. 75% open with scattered trees. Real Estate sells at 12: Noon Watch for Auction Company Signs • Lunch Served with owner confirmation, Followed by Carports & Buildings. Terms: 10 % down day of sale, balance upon closing. For more info contact Auction Co REAL ESTATE • TRAVEL TRAILER • TRACTORS • GUNS • TOOLS • HOUSEHOLD • COLLECTIBLES & MISC. MANY MORE ITEMS/PICS. LISTED ON OUR WEBSITE www.bruceandleanauction.com ESTATE OF “LONEZ” & THE LATE BOBBY SIMMONS 618646J

TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT • New Holland 2013 T-5050 One Owner 4X4 95 H.P. Cab Tractor 1805 Hrs. 4 Speed-3-Range Transmission W/ Revers-er, 835-TL Model Loader W/Joystick Control (Bucket & Bale Spike) (nice Tractor) • Ford 5610 Series II Open Deck 70 H.P. Tractor 8 Speed High/Low Transmission, 4483 Hrs. • John Deere 567 Mega Wide Round Baler, Twine Tie only, approx. 12,000 bale count, (Dealer Serviced) • New Idea Model 5409 3pt. Disk Mower • Agco New Idea Model 4227 Twin Row Tedder • New Holland Model 256 Rake 5 Bar MULTI-PROPERTY • New Holland Model 258 Rake 5 Bar • 2017 John Deere REAL ESTATE AUCTION Model HX-15’ Brush Hog W/Dome Deck • Massey Ferguson Model 124 Sq. Baler • Schaben 200 Gallon 3 Pt. Sprayer • 2-4 Wheel Wagons • 3 Pt. Bale Unroller THURSDAY • AUGUST 26, 2021 • 6PM • 5’ & 6’ 3 Pt. Blades • 3 Pt. Bale Forks • 10’ Flex Harrow Held At Smith’s Restaurant • 1340 Hwy U, Bolivar, MO 65613 • 3 Pt. Older Brush Hog • 3 Pt. Slip • 2 Hyd. Cylinders Directions: From the MO-13 & Springfield Ave. intersection in Bolivar, travel south on MO-13 approx. 2 mi. to the intersection of MO-13 & MO-U. Turn west and travel approx. ¼ mi. to the auction at the corner of MO-U and S. 130th Rd. (Just West of Smith’s Restaurant) Watch for Diamond S • Hyd. Third Link • 3 Pt. Boom Lift “Auction Today” signs! Auctioneer’s Note: This auction features 10 outstanding properties that will be sold from one location. Whether you’re TRAILERS • 1989 Coose 6’ X 20’ Gooseneck Stock looking for residential, farm and ranch land or commercial property you won’t want to miss this auction. Call or click today to set-up an appointment Trailer, Solid Top, One Divide Gate, Good Floor, Stored to view any or all of these properties. under Roof • 1996 Coose Gooseneck Tandem Axle 5 Bale Round Bale Wagon • 16’ Tandem Axle Flatbed Bumper Trailer • 2 Wheel 4’ X 6’ CATTLE EQUIPMENT • Crossman 178-B Dart Gun • Crossman Darts Parcel 2 - 28+/- Acres in Parcel 3 - 434 Elder, Buffalo, 5Tracts, Excellent Frontage, • 4 Poly Bottom Bunks • Bale Rings • 70-6’ Steel Post • 3 Rolls 4pt. Barb Wire Parcel 1 - 711 & 713 S. Ash, MO. 3 Bedrrom, 2 Bath Home, • Poly Mineral Feeder • Electric Fencing • Stock Tanks • Misc. Cattle Panels & Commercial Potential, Building Master Suite, Large Garage, Buffalo, MO. Bedrrom Home & SitesMO-32. Corner Lot Gates • Calf Crate Carrier • Hot Shot, Ear Tags, Misc. Vet Items Former Motel Facility, Excellent TOOLS - COLLECTIBLES - MISC. • 35 lb. Anvil • Honda 13 hp. 6500 Watt Commercial Potential, Offered Generator • Stihl BG-85 Gas Leaf Blower • 70 Gallon Portable Fuel Tank • Sm. Air in 2 Tracts Compressor • 300 Gallon Fuel Tank on Stand • Chain Boomers • Misc. Hand Tools • Cream Separator • Galv. Tubs • Ant. Fuel Can • Sm. Metal Chicken House • Plat Form Scales • Wagon Spring Seat • 2 Milk Parcel 5 - 522 S. Chicago, Cans • Misc. Primitives • Iron Wheels • 2 Sulky Rakes • Misc. Lumber • Lot of Scrap Iron • Lot of Misc. Parcel 6 - 2111 E. Toman, Bolivar, MO. 2.75+/- Acres Lot, Springfield, MO. 3+/- Acres, OWNER: JIM & CONNIE FINLEY Ready for Development 2 Rental Homes, Great Commercial/Industrial Potential Parcel 4 - 328 S. Main, Ronnie Bruce, Fair Play, MO • [email protected] Bolivar, MO.1/2 Acre Lot in 417-654-2214 • 417-777-1685 the HEart of Bolivar, Sells w/ Existing USPS Lease Parcel 8 - 3388 S. 198th, Billy Bruce, Stockton, MO • [email protected] Goodson, MO. 20+/- Acres in 3 Tracts, Nice Double Wide Mobile 417-399-4800 Home, Excellent Frontage Brandon Bruce, Fair Play, MO UPCOMING AUCTIONS Parcel 7 - 2.3+/- Ac. On US- Parcel 9 - 455th Rd., Halfway, PUBLIC AUCTION 160, Willard, MO Commercial Parcel 10 - 4325 S. 115th MO. 12+/- Acres in 3 Tracts, Development Lot w/ Excellent Rd., Bolivar, MO. 74+/- Acres Beautiful 6-Bedroom Home w/ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2021. 9:00 AM in 5 Tracts, Pond & Barn, Fixer US-160 Frontage Barn & Large Shop, Building w/ WILLARD, MO Upper or Tearer Downer Home Offices AUTOMOBILES, TRACTOR, 4-WHEELER, TOOLS, LUMBER, HOUSEHOLD, COLLECTIBLES & MISC. POLK COUNTY REAL ESTATE AUCTION MRS. JACKIE FARRELL PUBLIC AUCTION 620772JS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021 6:00PM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2021. 8:00 AM 1200 E. 310th Rd, Flemington, MO PLEASANT HOPE, MO REAL ESTATE, TRAVEL TRAILER, TRACTORS, GUNS, TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD, Randy & Cindy Gilmore, Owners COLLECTIBLES & MISC. MRS. BOBBY LONEZ SIMMONS

Find your best friend 125+/- Acres and Beautiful Shop/House Combination Sold in 6 Tracts 3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath Shop/House Combination on Approx. 2300 Sq Ft of in the Marketplace beautifully finished living space on 2 levels. Sold in 6 tracts or tract combinations. FARM EQUIPMENT & PROPERTY AUCTION Search our SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2021 10:00AM classifieds 1200 E. 310th Rd, Flemington, MO to find the Randy & Cindy Gilmore, Owners perfect pet you’ve been looking for. Tractor, Skid Steer, Trailers & Equipment, Portable Spa & Building Household Items & Appliances, Tools & Shop Items, Lawn & Garden Items, Bar Items, Farm Supplies, Rifle, Camping, Sporting Goods & Patio Items, Taxidermy 1-877-907-3000 • www.diamond-s-auction.com