LC LOCAL LC RECORD Resident: Flood plain changes hurt the sale of his home STEVE SMITH insurance. Needless to me, thinking it might be [email protected] say, they and their realtor due to stress, it was just A Lebanon man look- vanished,” he wrote in heart failure.” he said. VOL 2 ISSUE 25 LACLEDE COUNTY RECORD ing to sell his house says information submitted to %HFDXVHRIWKHÁRRG he found he could not do U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler, zone issue, they were not so because of changes to “We hired a local sur- able to sell their property. NEXT SATURDAY Celebration WKHÁRRGSODLQ veyor to do a survey It So they went back to Bernie Skalenda seems the flood plain the surveyor for sugges- said he had lived in the extreme edge touches tions. September 7, 2019 in the NEXT SATURDAY the base of our base- “He said he would try home on Gene Drive- PRUHWKDQ\HDUVDQG PHQWÁRRU7KLVLVUHDOO\ to contact FEMA and ask Ozarks never saw an issue with hard to understand after for a copy of the calcula- 9 am - 4 pm SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 DERXW\HDUVRIQHYHU tions, which determined ÁRRGLQJXQWLOWKH)HGHU- al Emergency Manage- VHHLQJZDWHUZLWKLQ the current zone areas,” ment Agency (FEMA) yards of our home,” he he said. Exit 127on I-44 in Lebanon, MO 417.532.7000 www.CaseXX.com/Celebration 9AM - 4PM informed him of changes said. He also sought help He believed the sur- /&5SKRWR6WHYH6PLWK from U.S. Rep. Vicky LQWKDWZRXOGUH- Homeowner Bernie Skalenda of Lebanon says that his property value has veyor was not helpful in Hartzler but had been TXLUHÁRRGLQVXUDQFHRU KYVWWLKILJH\ZL[OPZVULJVYULYVMOPZOVTL[V\JOLZH`LHYÅVVKWSHPU # 23170 a LOMA (letter of map correcting what he said unsuccessful in getting a NEXT SATURDAY amendment). He said it was a mistake made by letter of map amendment CELEBRATION IN THE OZARKS Skalenda said he ´,QWKHUHZDVD I was in this “x” and they 2019 Celebration Knife also made it impossible FEMA. (LOMA). Skalenda said “The surveyor was bought the property new map made and all determined it was not he has also been unable to sell the home. PRUHWKDQ\HDUVDJR RIDVXGGHQ,·PLQDÁRRG needed,” he said. t4NPPUI$IFTUOVU#POF#BSMPX He said they had the accredited with FEMA, to make phone contact which I didn’t know at and built a home there plain.” Five years ago they with FEMA in St. Louis. tø$MJQBOE1FO#MBEFT 2019 CELEBRATION KNIFE home sold to a career LQ ,Q  KH ZDV decided to sell the house army family with four the time I hired him,” He said the LOMA is a $ 00 t/PNPSFUIBO UPCFQSPEVDFE Skalenda said.”It cost ´,QWKHUHZDV told he needed flood because of his wife’s poor simple statement that FKLOGUHQLQ-XQH DPDSSLQJRIWKHÁRRG insurance. health, but were not able 2 GIFT “Then to our surprise PHDQG,PLJKWDV his house is not in any $ 99 well have got FEMA’s, plains in Laclede County “Three months later. to do so. His wife died GDQJHURIÁRRGLQJEXW and grief, their loan ap- and I was nowhere near they wrote back and said last year. TENT SALE 76 SOLFDWLRQUHTXLUHGÁRRG because it was identical FEMA has turned down t4NPPUI$IFTUOVU#POF#BSMPX to the inch.” WKHÁRRGSODLQµKHVDLG I did not need it, because “I never let it bother his applications. Tent Open 7am - 2pm # GDJ tø$MJQBOE1FO#MBEFT 2019 Lebanon Knife t/PNPSFUIBO UPCFQSPEVDFE Deputies investigate man allegedly growing marijuana in his backyard CELEBRITIES IN ATTENDANCE #23170 t-BTFS$BSWFE#POF5SBQQFS LCR STAFF ijuana at a residence on according to a deputy’s yard of the residence, the SODQWHUEDVHVDQGWKHQ would be sent to the La- t*ODMVEFT1SFTFOUBUJPO#PY $ 99 [email protected] Ed Neosho Drive. report. The man said he report said. more potted plants and clede County Prosecu- 76 The Laclede County Deputies visited the was unaware of any mari- The report said dep- six planters that had been WRU·V2΀FHIRUPDQXIDF- Jessup 6KHULͿ·V2΀FHLVVHHNLQJ residence Tuesday and juana on the property, but uties found a wooden harvested. Deputies told turing and distributing Case $ 99 charges on a person for received permission to GHSXWLHVUHSRUWHGÀQGLQJ picnic table with six mar- the resident he was not marijuana, according to National Sales allegedly growing mar- look around the property, several plants in the back ijuana plants in plastic under arrest, but charges the report. 89 2019 Lebanon Knife t-BTFS$BSWFE#POF5SBQQFS Maury # GDJ Ford t*ODMVEFT1SFTFOUBUJPO#PY Case Assault National Sales 2019 CELEBRATION 25TH ANNIVERSARY KNIFE IURPSDJH$ Linda t"OUJRVF#POF#BSMPX #22322 According to the moth- “She is really strug- Karst $ 99 t4QFBS#MBEF er, her child reported the gling. She’s hanging in 76 t/PNPSFUIBOUPCF1SPEVDFE LQFLGHQWLQ-XQHDWWKHVWDUW there, but she’s going World Renowned of summer school. She through a tough time,” Scrimshaw Artist APPLE PEELIN’ waited to tell her mother the mother said. Corn Hole & $ 99 because she was afraid She added that any BUBBA GUM BLOWING of the boys who had al- time her daughter sees 89 legedly molested her. She a school bus, she can be Tony CONTEST claimed that the teens had “triggered” into thinking brought a gun and a knife about the incident and be- Bose Get a great deal on our “Plinko” on the bus, showed them FRPHVWHUULÀHG7KHIDP- Knife Making “Wheel of Fortune” and 2019 CELEBRATION to the girl and threatened ily has added a security Legend “Roulette Wheel” knife games! to kill her, if she told any- system to their home and TH one what had happened. has to let their daughter 25 ANNIVERSARY Lebanon Police Depart- sleep with the family dog Also in Attendance ment Public Information to feel safe. KNIFE 2΀FHU.DFLH6SULQJHUFRQ- The mother also said Name Title firmed that the incident she had to quit her job so t&MMJPUU+FTTVQ $BTF4BMFT(SPVQ had been reported to the that she would be able to t+PIO4VMMJWBO %JSFDUPSPG4QFDJBM1SPKFDUT t"OUJRVF#POF#BSMPX /3'RQ-XQH take her child to school t(SBOU%VLF #VTJOFTT*OUFMMJHFODF"TTPDJBUF “The investigation has and pick her up. t#SFUU#PPUI $BTF4BMFT.BOBHFS t4QFBS#MBEF been labeled as inactive Due to the incident t#SFOU5ZMFS $BTF4FOJPS#SBOE.BOBHFS t/PNPSFUIBOUPCF1SPEVDFE #22322 due to a lack of physical involving juveniles, the tø+PO#SBEEJTI $BTF$PNNVOJUZ.BOBHFS LIVE evidence,” she said. She LPD declined to release t,PSUOFZ3FHJT ;JQQP&WFOU.BSLFUJOH$PPSEJOBUPS On Site Knife added that the case could a copy of the full police t+PIO1BOUVTP $BTF.BSLFUJOH4QFDJBMJTU t,FSSZ:PSL $BTF"SUJTBO REMOTE be reopened if anyone report to the Record, but Engraving $ 99 came forward with any Springer did discuss the t4IBOOPO:PSL $BTF"SUJTBO with t%PO-FOOZ $BTF7JDF1SFTJEFOUPG(MPCBM4BMFT Mike 76 evidence. basics of the report. She t%PO)BMM $IJFG'JOBODJBM0GýDFS Since the event hap- also released a “press t)VHP.JDIFM 4FOJPS7JDF1SFTJEFOUPG(MPCBM4BMFT pened, the mother says her release” version of the t+PIO4JDIFS 7JDF1SFTJEFOUPG*OOPWBUJPOBOE Morris daughter has post-trau- report that simply states  #SBOE.BOBHFNFOU POTTER'S WHEEL from matic stress disorder WKDWRQ-XQHWKH/3' t-JTB.JMMFS $BTF1SPEVDU.BOBHFS Free Knife KJEL 103.7 will be performing at the APPLE (PTSD) and has been re- received a “child abuse Sharpening ceiving counseling from an tip” and the the investi- celebration 11am - 12:30 pm PEELIN’ area child advocacy center. gation was ongoing. GRAND PRIZE Corn Hole & SEE THE WORLD FAMOUS Jack Hamlin BUBBA GUM BLOWING DRAWING WWII & D-Day CONTESTS Policy At 3:30pm Veteran Get a great deal IURPSDJH$ Must be present to win on our “Plinko”, Superintendent Dr. &ODULÀFDWLRQVPD\EH “Wheel of Fortune” David Schmitz said they made based on school wanted facilities to be board concerns. and available for Lebanon The policy covers rec- kids to use. board mem- reational, educational, bers also discussed what social, civic and other “Roulette Wheel” charges would be consid- purposes. The superin- ered fair. tendent or designee can knife games! “There’s a wear and approve or deny requests tear factor which makes in accordance with the it reasonable for why policy. there’s a fee when Leba- Facilities used include non kids are involved,” stages, computer labs, Schmitz said. gymnasiums, classrooms, 1900 West Elm Lebanon The board discussed kitchens, cafeterias, ath- (Retail Store opens at 7:00 am what fees are charged, OHWLFÀHOGVDQGWKH-DFNHW Saturday, September 7th) (417) 532-7000 but did not vote on any VWDGLXPDQGÀHOG7KHUH Sale Prices good Saturday, September 7th Store Hours: 8am - 8 pm Daily changes to the existing is no charge for most in- policies. ternal school groups. & Sunday, September 8th (Retail Store opens at 7:00 am Saturday, September 7th) Sale Prices good Saturday, September 7th & Sunday, September 8th LACLEDE COUNTY RECORD | SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 2019 A9 VS. KICKAPOO CHIEFS See page C1 for game details! LC RECORD SATURDAY AUGUST 31, 2019

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INSIDE ‘Humble and Kind’ teacher Shepherd Hills honors Gary D. Jones with Brandy Bonnette See page B1 commemorative knife INDEX STEVE SMITH Reid said many people remembered him for spinning the numbers on the [email protected] wheel of fortune at the annual Case A LOOK BACK...... Page A8 Remembered as “humble and kind,” celebration. CALENDAR...... Page A2 the late Gary D. Jones will be honored “He loved people,” CLASSIFIEDS...... Page B4 with a commemorative knife at this COMICS ...... Page C8 said Shepherd Hills ENTERTAINMENT...... Page C7 year’s Case Celebration of the Ozarks, president and FAITH...... Pages A6-A7 which is scheduled for Sept. 9 at Shep- founder Ida Reid. OPINION...... Page B8 herd Hills Factory Outlets. “He loved to talk SPORTS ...... Pages C1-C6 “How he lived his life was to always to people and to be humble and kind,” Shepherd Hills do things for peo- co-owner Rod Reid said. ple. He was some- DEATHS The Case Celebration is held annu- one you liked to be ally for knife enthusiasts at Shepherd around.” Hills Cutlery in Lebanon. Mr. Reid said Gary Jones Each year at the celebration, Jones came out of Shepherd Hills features a knife retirement after gone now, the things that he taught Michael Kurt “Mike’’ in honor of an area resident. Eilenstein the 2007 ice storm in the boot heel. the next generation are still here.” Reid said the busi- Gregory “Oldie’’ O’Dell “He came out of retirement and After retiring, he lived at his home ness tries to chose Helen Eddy Cline went down there to help,” Reid on the Lake of the Ozarks. Shadel’s Colonial/Lebanon someone who is said. “He was known for being an out- Alberta J. Hart part of “the fabric “When he was with Show- standing white bass fisherman,” Mr. Lois June Clark of Lebanon.” Vicky Ann Atkinson Me, he was a supervisor, Reid said. “He would keep track of Jones, who died in Holman-Howe/Lebanon he would take the new how many hybrids he would catch.” March, spent 10 years Shirley J. Moore guys under his wing,” The knife box reads “The Forever Holman-Howe/Hartville of his career in Lebanon according to Mr. Reid. Smile and Deep Laugh, Gary D. Jones, SFC (Ret) Randy Allen and then went on work for “Rather than try to ‘Always Be Humble & Kind.’” Richards Show Me Power in Marshfield James “Jim’’ Kenneth impress people with Reid said Jones fit the criteria they as a lineman and worked his way Ferguson how smart he was, look for in honorees. up to being a supervisor in his 37 Waynesville Memorial Chapel he was a very “What we always try to do is to Rev. James Edward year career there. He was born and humble person select someone who has a big, posi- Marshall raised in the Lebanon area. Chillicothe, Mo. and he would tive effect on our community,” Reid educate those said. “Not necessarily a famous per- young line- son, but somebody that helps make men on what the fabric of Lebanon. We’ve had they need- governors, we’ve had farmers, we’ve ed to know. had senators, we’ve had feed store While he’s operators.” www.holmanhowe.com See Pages A2 - A4

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FINES MASSEY • [email protected] A Lebanon woman claims that her elementary school aged daughter was sexually assaulted on a school bus last year. The woman, whose name will not be released to protect the victim, told the Laclede County /&5SKRWR6WHYH6PLWK Record that her daughter was sexually assaulted @lacledenews Assistant Superintendent Dr. Brad Armstrong speaks during a Lebanon by teenage boys while riding the bus home from R-3 School Board study session Wednesday. school. No one has been arrested in the incident, which was reported to the Lebanon Police De- partment in June. R-3 reviews community use “I feel like parents need to know what is going on on these buses. It’s not safe,” the mother said. When asked about the incident, the district, of district property policy through Communications Director Jacy Over- VWUHHWVDLGWKDWLWFRXOGQRWFRPPHQWRQDVSHFLÀF incident. STEVE SMITH the policy but did not vote to make “Reported incidents are always taken seriously [email protected] any changes. and investigations are completed to the fullest Historically, the school district @LacledeCountyRecord The Lebanon School Board dis- extent possible in cooperation with law enforce- has not charged some organizations cussed the use of school district ment. It is our utmost priority for our students WKDWZRXOGIDOOXQGHUIRUSURÀWEH- facilities by community groups in a DQGVWDͿWREHVDIHµWKHGLVWULFWVDLGLQDEODQNHW cause they do not charge local teams work session meeting Wednesday. statement about investigations. to participate. School board members reviewed See ‘ASSAULT’/ page A9 See ‘POLICY’/ page A9 LC RECORDS

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“Pretty Day” SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 Blake McVay, Maplecrest Elementary TODAY 77 High, 66 Low CANCELLED! HUGHES Isolated CENTER DANCE. Thunderstorms

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 82 High, 66 Low 87 High, 68 Low 89 High, 68 Low 81 High, 61 Low 81 High, 61 Low 81 High, 60 Low TOPS NO. 1164 Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Sunny Partly Cloudy Sunny Sunny MEETING — 9:30- 11 a.m. at Southern WEATHER PROVIDED BY SHEER BLISS PHOTOGRAPHY • 417-322-3814 Heights Christian CHARLOTTE WATSON Church. FFI: Lynn Sachs MEDLEY’S 90TH 533-7774 or Ruth Porter MICHAEL KURT “MIKE’’ EILENSTEIN BIRTHDAY OPEN 532-4727. HOUSE — 1:30-3:30 LEBANON, MISSOURI p.m. at First United SEPTEMBER 4-12 Methodist Church, Michael Kurt “Mike’’ daughter, Karen Davis; one son, Kristopher Eilenstein, hosted by her family. No LEBANON-LACLEDE Eilenstein, 67, of Leba- both of Lebanon; his mother, Genvieve; one brother, gifts please. COUNTY LIBRARY non, died Tuesday, Aug. 0DUF(LOHQVWHLQDQGKLVZLIH'LDQHRI0W9HUQRQÀYH SCAVENGER HUNTS. 27, 2019, in Lebanon. grandchildren, Kelsee Ann, Riley, Kristopher, Austen LHS CLASS OF 1961 Call library 532-2148 for LUNCHEON — 11:30 times. He was born Oct. 29, James “A.J.,’’ Kolton Michael and McQuade Andrew; other relatives and many friends. a.m. at Bandanas. 1951, in Lebanon, Mo. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 to Charles Austen and A memorial service for Michael Kurt “Mike’’ Ei- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Genvieve Irick Eilenstein. lenstein will be held at a later date. At his request, Mike married Polly his body has been cremated under the direction of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — noon Owen. Shadel’s Colonial Chapel of Lebanon. Monday and Wednesday, He was preceded in ,QOLHXRIÁRZHUVPHPRULDOVKDYHEHHQVXJJHVWHG 6 p.m. Friday, 5 p.m. death by his father. to St. Francis DeSales Catholic Church or Regional Sunday at St. Francis De Hospice and donations Sales Catholic Church. Mike was the manager can be left at or mailed to MICHAEL KURT and a truck driver for the Shadel’s Colonial Chap- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 WIDOWS BREAKFAST “MIKE’’ EILENSTEIN family oil company. el, P.O. Box 948, Lebanon, — 8:45 a.m. at Elm Street He was a member of St. Mo. 65536. ALCOHOLICS Eatery. FFI: 532-6578. Francis DeSales Catholic Church. www.shadelscolonialchapel.com ANONYMOUS — 6 Sign guest book at p.m. every Tuesday MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Survivors include his wife Polly, of the home; one www.shadelscolonialchapel.com. at Southern Heights Christian Church. FFI: LACLEDE COUNTY 533-4244. DEMOCRAT CENTRAL COMMITTEE PICNIC — COPD SUPPORT GROUP 6 p.m. at Atchley Park. GREGORY “ODIE’’ O’DELL — 3 p.m. at Lebanon- Meat provided. Everyone Laclede County Library welcome. Guest CUBA, MISSOURI Benage Room. speaker, Representative Crystal Quade, Missouri Gregory “Odie’’ Lebanon; several cousins, other relatives and friends. Democrat Minority O’Dell, 64, of Cuba, died Funeral services for Gregory “Odie’’ O’Dell were Leader. Monday, Aug. 26, 2019, in held at 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30, 2019, at Shadel’s Co- Washington, Mo. lonial Chapel. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 He was born March Burial was in Shaddy Cemetery, under the direction ALZHEIMER’S 25, 1955, in Rolla, Mo. to of Shadel’s Colonial Chapel of Lebanon. CAREGIVERS SUPPORT Abraham Franklin and GROUP — 12:30 p.m. at Virginia Elaine McClana- Visitation was scheduled from 12:30 p.m. until ser- LACLEDE COUNTY Laclede County Library han O’Dell, who preced- vice time also on Friday at Shadel’s Colonial Chapel. GENEALOGICAL Benage Room. FFI: 532- ed him in death. Memorials have been SOCIETY — 7 p.m. at 3999. Hughes Center lower Odie was a heavy suggested to Shaddy level. Program by Brenda LACLEDE COUNTY equipment operator for Cemetery and donations can be left at or mailed to Smishek on land records. TREASURE TRACKERS many years. — 6 p.m. in Dan True Shadel’s Colonial Chapel, He is survived by one MYRTLE McCRACKEN Room at Lebanon- GREGORY “ODIE’’ P.O. Box 948, Lebanon, www.shadelscolonialchapel.com LILLARD BOOK Laclede County Library. brother, Marvin O’Dell and Mo. 65536. O’DELL his wife Jennifer Lynn, of GIVEAWAY at Lebanon- FFI: Debbie Blades 533- Laclede County Library. 8983.

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LEBANON HOST LACLEDE COUNTY HELEN EDDY CLINE LIONS — noon at T’s RETIRED SCHOOL FALCON, MISSOURI Steakhouse. PERSONNEL — 2 p.m. at Hughes Center. Melinda Helen Eddy Cline, 78, of Falcon, died Sunday, Aug. A Celebration of Life Service for Helen Eddy Cline NAMI — MENTAL Fries, administrator of LQ6SULQJÀHOG is incomplete at this time and will be announced by ILLNESS SUPPORT Lebanon Area Foundation Shadel’s Colonial Chapel of Lebanon. Per her request, GROUP — for mentally will be guest speaker. All She was born Dec. 25, 1940, in Wooster, Ohio, to ill, family and friends retired school personnel Jim and Miriam Miller Morgan, who preceded her her body is to be cremated under the direction of Shadel’s Colonial Chapel welcome, 10-11 a.m. in Laclede County area in death. and 5:30-6:30 p.m. welcome. Refreshments of Lebanon. On June 6, 1986, she married Bob Cline. at Lebanon-Laclede will be served. Memorials have been County Library. FFI: 417- She was an administrative assistant. suggested to St. Jude’s 718-1616. Children’s Hospital or Survivors include her husband Bob Cline; two sons, www.shadelscolonialchapel.com David Johnson (Christine) and Joe Johnson (Beth); one HS.CANCER.ORG. Me- daughter, Cathryn Matuch (George); two brothers, Ci morials can be left at or mailed to Shadel’s Colonial Morgan and John Morgan; one sister, Barbara Spitler; Chapel, P.O. Box 948, Lebanon, Mo. 65536. See Service nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; other Sign guest book at www.shadelscolonialchapel. Spray Foam Insulation relatives and friends. com. Closed cell or open cell form available Choose the thickness of your insulation

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LC OBITUARIES

ALBERTA J. HART PHILLIPSBURG, MISSOURI

Alberta J. Hart, 85, of Survivors include her husband Clyde Hart, of the Phillipsburg, died Tues- home; two daughters, Carrie Sien and her husband day, Aug. 27, 2019, at Brian, of Stoutland, and Cindy Harkey and her hus- Mercy Hospital Lebanon. band Tom, of Bettendorf, Iowa; a son, Rex Hart and She was born June 5, his wife Ann, of Sleeper; six grandchildren, John, 1934, in Celt, Mo. Jayna and her husband Pat, Jonas, Julia, Josh and his wife Merridith, and Dylan and his wife Blair; eight On Jan. 31, 1953, she great-grandchildren, Devon, Chloe, Lailani, Cora, married Clyde Wesley Natalie, Quinn, Brayden, and Colton; several nieces Hart in Davenport, Iowa. and nephews. She was preceded in Funeral services for Alberta J. Hart were held at 2 Mr. and Mrs. Don Brenton death by her mother, and p.m. Friday, Aug. 30, 2019, in Holman-Howe Funeral three brothers, Chester, Home. Burial was in Ira Cemetery, under the care Estel “Pete,’’ and Bill. and direction of Holman-Howe Funeral Home of 40th Wedding Alberta lived in Le- Lebanon.Visitation was scheduled from 1-2 p.m. Fri- ALBERTA J. HART Claire and Pleasant Hope, day in the funeral home. Anniversary Iowa, and then moved to Memorial donations to Missouri in 1983. Through the years, she was a devot- Ira Cemetery may be Don and Sharon Brenton will celebrate their 40th ed homemaker to her husband and family. made through the funeral wedding anniversary on Sunday, September 1. home. For more informa- www.holmanhowe.com She was a member of the Four Square Church in tion or to visit the website LeClaire, Iowa. go to www.holmanhowe.

REV. JAMES EDWARD MARSHALL CHILLICOTHE, MISSOURI

The Rev. James Ed- Baptist Church, Fulton, Mo.; Ebenezer Baptist Church, ward Marshall, 92, of Fulton, Mo.; Omaha Baptist Church, Unionville, Mo.; Chillicothe, died Satur- Yellow Creek Baptist Church, Green City, Mo.; First day, Aug. 24, 2019, at the Baptist Church, Atlanta, Mo.; Aurora Springs Baptist Harry S Truman Memo- Church, Eldon, Mo.; First Baptist Church, Princeton, rial Veterans’ Hospital in Mo.; New Hope Baptist Church, Elsberry, Mo.; First Columbia. Baptist Church of Murphy, Fenton, Mo.; Tabernacle He was born May 23, Baptist Church, Piedmont, Mo. and First Baptist 1927, in Rushville, Ind. to Church, Swedeborg, Mo. He directed two youth choirs 2UHQDQG/LOOLDQ 5LͿH\  The New Day Singers, Twin River Baptist Association Marshall, who preceded DQG7KH5HÁHFWRUV)LUVW%DSWLVW&KXUFKRI0XUSK\ him in death. He also He also served as a director of multiple church camps. was preceded in death by Survivors include his wife Margaret; children, Rog- Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Daniel an only brother, Donald HU 'HH 0DUVKDOORI/HEDQRQ9LFNL /DUU\ :ROIRI REV. JAMES EDWARD Marshall. 2WWXPZD,RZD0DU\ %LOO $[WHOORI7UHQWRQ6XVDQ 50th Wedding MARSHALL James was a Seaman 1st 'HQQLV .UDIWRI9DQGDOLD-HQQLIHU 0LFKDHO 6QRRN class in the United States of Dearborn; 12 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchil- Anniversary Navy, serving with the 134th Seabees in World War dren, and 12 great-great-grandchildren. II. After the war, he returned to Kansas City where A Celebration of Life will be held at the Grand Oaks Lonnie and Vernetta he married his wife of 72 years 11 months, Margaret Baptist Assembly, 9463 Mo. Hwy. 190, Chillicothe, Mo. %LQJKDP 'DQLHOFHOH- /HDFK +HZRUNHGDW'ROO\0DGLVRQ%DNHU\ZKHUH Burial will be held at the Fort Leonard Wood Veterans brated 50 years of mar- he met Margaret. &HPHWHU\DWDODWHUGDWH,QOLHXRIÁRZHUVWKHIDPLO\ riage on August 8, 2019. He surrendered to the ministry in 1952 and attend- requests donations be made to the benevolent fund of They were married ed Hannibal LaGrange College. He then served the the Baptist Home of Chillicothe. https://thebaptisth- Aug. 8, 1969, in Sunny- Lord at 11 churches in his 55-year ministry, Reform ome.org/donate/ view Free Will Baptist Church. They were given a cel- SFC (RET) RANDY ALLEN RICHARDS ebration party hosted by their children and grand- Vernetta and Lonnie RICHLAND, MISSOURI children. 1969 6)& 5HW 5DQG\$OOHQ5LFKDUGVRI5LFKODQG EURWKHU5RQQLH5LFKDUGV &DWK\ RI5DOHLJK1& died Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019, in Cox Medical Center two sisters, Renia Ricks, of Constable, N.Y. and Kelly LC REUNIONS 6RXWKRI6SULQJÀHOG Miller, of Malone, N.Y.; several nieces, nephews, other He is survived by his wife Melody A. Richards, relatives and friends. RI5LFKODQGWZRFKLOGUHQ7RUH\*XOOHGJH -RVK RI )XQHUDOVHUYLFHVIRU6)& 5HW 5DQG\$OOHQ5LFKDUGV The reunion for the families of Oran and Goldie 5ROODDQG5-5LFKDUGV 0HOLVVD RI/HEDQRQIRXU were held at noon Friday, Aug. 30, 2019, in the Memo- “Roberts’’ Hemphill will be held from 11 a.m. to 2:30 JUDQGFKLOGUHQ&KDU0DQQ 1LFN RI:D\QHVYLOOH rial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert. p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, at LifePoint Church in Leb- 'HYLQ*XOOHGJH &LDUD RI:ULJKW3DWWHUVRQ$LU)RUFH Burial with full military honors was in the Missouri anon. Dinner will be at 1 p.m. Bring a covered dish. Base, Ohio, and Abby and Dessy Richards, both of Veterans Cemetery of Waynesville. Memorial contri- Drinks and paper products will be furnished. Please Lebanon; one great-grandchild, Bentley Gulledge; one butions may be made in memory of Randy Richards . bring any old pictures or items you would like to share a story about. SHIRLEY J. MOORE HARTVILLE, MISSOURI Shirley J. Moore, 74, of Hartville, died Thursday friends. No service is planned at this time for Shirley QLJKW$XJDW0HUF\+RVSLWDO6SULQJÀHOG J. Moore under the direction of Holman-Howe Funeral She is survived by nieces, nephews and many Home of Hartville.

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LOIS JUNE CLARK VICKY ANN ATKINSON LEBANON, MISSOURI SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI

Lois June Clark, 85, of Lebanon, died Wednesday Vicky Ann Atkinson, 58, of Springfield, died PRUQLQJ$XJDW0HUF\+RVSLWDO6SULQJÀHOG Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 28, 2019, at Mercy Hos- She was born Oct. 2, 1933, in Kansas City, Kan. to SLWDO6SULQJÀHOG Roy and Ellen Waterman. She was born Oct. 14, 1960, in Lebanon, Mo. to Charles H. and Dorothy Williams Atkinson. On Aug. 20, 1955, she married Kenneth Eugene Clark. Vicky was preceded in death by her father, and a brother-in-law, Harold E. Hayes Jr. She was preceded in death by her parents, Roy and Ellen Waterman; her husband Kenneth on Aug. 19, She was born and raised in Lebanon, and then 2013, and two sons, Kevin and Randy Clark. PRYHGZLWKKHUIDPLO\WR6SULQJÀHOGZKHUHVKHJUDG- uated from Parkview High School. Through the years, Lois graduated from Lebanon High School. After she had worked at various jobs, and was employed high school she enjoyed being a pastor and evangelist by Positronic Industries for nearly 20 years. before marrying and focusing on her family. After she and Kenneth were married, they made their home in Vicky attended Hillcrest Baptist Church in Lebanon Lebanon and lovingly raised their children. In addi- when she was a child. LOIS JUNE CLARK VICKY ANN tion to being a devoted homemaker to her husband and ATKINSON She is survived by her mother, Dorothy Atkinson, of family, Lois also worked as a cook for the Lebanon R-3 Independence; her sister, Kelley Hayes, of Independence; Schools for 30 years. two nieces, three great nieces and nephews. She was saved during a revival when she was 12 years old, and was a longtime Funeral services for Vicky Ann Atkinson will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. member of Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church of God. Later, she attended Taylor 3, 2019, at the Holman-Howe Funeral Home in Lebanon Avenue Church of God. ZLWKWKH5HY%LOO*DUUHWWR΀FLDWLQJ%XULDOZLOOEHLQ Survivors include her daughter, Randa Vance and her husband David, of Leb- Lebanon Cemetery, under the care and direction of anon; a daughter-in-law, Ellen Clark, of Lebanon; seven grandchildren, Hannah Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Lebanon. Visitation Powell, of Maryland; Kevin Clark II, Brandi Clark, Tabatha Clark, Skylar Clark, will be 10-11 a.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. For www.holmanhowe.com /DFHH&ODUNDQG6DP&ODUNDOORI/HEDQRQÀYHJUHDWJUDQGFKLOGUHQ(VWKHU more information or to visit the website go to www. Nataleigh, Lilly, Lane, and Kaylee; three sisters, Carolyn Waterman, of Lebanon; holmanhowe.com. 7KHOPD.LQJRI6SULQJÀHOGDQG5XWK:LOOLDPVRI5LFKODQGDVZHOODVDKRVWRI other relatives and friends. JAMES “JIM’’ KENNETH FERGUSON Funeral services for Lois June Clark will be held at SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019, in the Holman-Howe )XQHUDO+RPHZLWKWKH5HY.HQQHWK)HQWR΀FLDWLQJ www.holmanhowe.com James “Jim’’ Kenneth Ferguson, 86, of Waynesville, died Wednesday, Aug. 28, Burial will be in Bradshaw Cemetery, under the care 2019, in his home. and direction of Holman-Howe Funeral Home of Leba- Funeral services for James “Jim Kenneth Ferguson will be held at 11 a.m. Sat- non. Memorial donations to One Child Matters may be made through the funeral urday, Aug. 31, 2019, in Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. home. For more information or to visit the website go to www.holmanhowe.com. Robert. Burial will be in Buckhorn Cemetery. A memorial has been established to the Buckhorn Cemetery Fund. LINDSAY FORD Servicing Ford, Lincoln and Mercury Vehicles

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MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF Proof of completion CONSERVATION from the knowledge portion must be com- Local conservation pleted before the skills agents with the Mis- portion can be attended souri Department of and completed. Conservation (MDC) will sponsor a Hunter Option #2 is an all Education, skills ses- online course (16 years sion only, at the Laclede of age and older): Mis- Electric Cooperative, souri residents, 16 years located off Route 66, of age and older can (1400 East Route 66) in complete the entire Lebanon on Saturday, program conveniently Sept. 28, from 8 a.m. to online for a minimal noon. fee paid to the online Included in the train- course provider. Once ing will be firearms safe- the student completes ty, information about the online course and firearms and ammu- passes the require- nition, responsibilities ments, the student will of the outdoors per- receive certification. son, outdoor ethics and With this option there hunter preparedness. is no need to complete There are two options both the knowledge and to successfully complete skills portion. your Hunter Education Certification. tion is required to at- This will be the only will receive a Hunt- Canadian Provinces. For more detailed tend the skills session opportunity to become er Education Certifi- Anyone born after Jan. information on how to Option #1 Blend- in Lebanon and space is hunter education certi- cation Card from the 1, 1967 is required to successfully complete ed Format (All Ages): limited to 45 students. fied in Laclede County Missouri Department become certified before Missouri’s Hunter Ed- You must complete a Registration can be prior to the 2019 youth of Conservation. Such purchasing a firearms ucation training you two-fold format which completed by visiting and regular firearms certification is manda- permit in the state of can log onto MDC’s consists of a knowledge MDC’s website or by deer seasons. tory before a hunter can Missouri. Certification website at www.mdc. and skills portion end- calling MDC’s Lebanon Those successfully purchase a hunting per- is limited to students 11 mo.gov. Pre-registra- ing with a final exam. office at (417) 532-7612. completing the course mit in many states and years of age or older.

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Family of Faith Second Baptist FAITH HISTORY • The gospel group, Wanda Mountain Boys will • Deacon’s Meeting — 5 be in concert at 7 p.m. Sun- p.m. Sept. 1 Immanuel Lutheran Church-1936 day, Sept. 15, at Family of • Men’s Fellowship Faith Church in Competi- Breakfast — 8 a.m. Sept. 7. tion. For more information, • Business meeting — 6 call Pastor Mike Bennett at p.m. Sept. 11. (417) 718-2606. • Penny Sunday Sept. 15. • Second Milers — 6 Mt. Zion (Cuba) Free Will p.m. Sept. 19 in Fellowship Baptist Center. • Ladies Bible Study 1 • Revival services 7 p.m. p.m. Sept. 19. beginning Sept. 16. Evange- list is Bro. Danny Cottergim Heritage Baptist and pastor is Bro. Jerry Ward. Everyone welcome. • Celebrate Recovery is held at 6:30 p.m. each Thursday. Hillcrest Baptist • Awana groups meet from 6:30-8 p.m. each • No evening service Wednesday. Sept. 1 because of the Labor Day holiday. Laclede Baptist Association Phillipsburg United Great Outdoors Day Methodist Church • Great Outdoors Day • Phillipsburg Unit- sponsored by the Laclede ed Methodist Church 135 Baptist Association will years celebration 3-7 p.m. be held Saturday, Sept. 28 Sept. 21, featuring a gospel at the Baptist Camp near sing and cruise-in. Featur- Stoutland. There will be LQJ-HͿ%RVWRQDQG6KDURQ food and events all day for LeFors leading the gospel everyone. sing. The classic car cruise- • Annual Meeting in will be from 3-5 p.m. — 3:30 p.m. Sept. 10 at with gospel sing 5:30-7 Heritage Baptist Church. p.m. Everyone is welcome. A beautiful quilt will EHUD΁HGRͿ7KHFKXUFK Freedom Church is located at 128 Pearl in of Nazarene Phillipsburg, serving com- munity since 1884. • Revival services will be held 7 p.m. Sept. 8-11 on North Hwy 5. with Rev. Happy Hill Free Will Bill Ulmet as the evangelist. Baptist •Music will be provided Immanuel Lutheran Church in Rader was destroyed by a tornado in March 1936. This picture of the rebuilt by Atwell & West. Every- church was taken in December of 1936. The open top bell tower was replaced again at some later date, other- • Lord’s Acre Sale Sept. one is welcome to attend. wise this matches the church in Rader as it stands today in 2019. 28, with chili supper 5:30 p.m., auction at 7 p.m. All Trinity Lutheran Drive (across from Boswell food, desserts, German and apple bobbing. • CBC Fishin’ Club for proceeds will go to 2020 Pool. music, games for everyone, kids 2 years-6th grade at VBS and youth camps. • Oktoberfest, noon-3 • Authentic German races, The Chicken dance Community Baptist 6:30 p.m. Wednesday p.m. Sept. 15 at 1300 Kent HEARING LOSS SELF CHECK • Do you have a problem hearing over the telephone? • Do people complain that you turn the TV volume up too high? • Do you have to strain to understand what people say? • Do you have trouble hearing in a noisy place? • Do you have ringing in your ears? • Do you ask people to repeat what they said? • Do family members or coworkers tell you that you are not hearing what they say? • Do many people you talk to seem to mumble, talk fast, or not speak clearly?

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A6 SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 2019 | LACLEDE COUNTY RECORD Worship Directory

ANTIOCH BAPTIST FAITH HILLCREST PHILLIPSBURG CHURCH PENTECOSTAL BAPTIST CHURCH UNITED METHODIST 26011 Evanston Rd., Lebanon MINISTRIES 399 Hoover, Lebanon CHURCH Sunday School ...... 9:50 a.m. 15916 Hwy. 64, Lebanon Pastor David Brown 128 Pearl St., Phillipsburg Worship ...... 10:50 a.m. Pastor Brad Reed Sunday School/Life Groups Lay Pastor Loyd Hefner Sunday Evening ...... 6:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m...... 9:30 a.m. Sunday Services ...... 9:00 a.m. Children’s Ministry Morning Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 6:00 p.m. BETHEL Discipleship Training .....6:00 p.m. MISSIONARY Sunday ...... 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH AWANA - Wednesday ...6:00 p.m. BAPTIST Sunday Evening ...... 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 6:00 p.m. 18252 S. Hwy. 5, Lebanon Wednesday Evening .....7:00 p.m. 2 1/2 Miles off of F (5 miles south of Lebanon) Youth Ministry JOURNEY on Pineview Rd., Sleeper Bro. Curtis Howard Wednesday Evening .....7:00 p.m. Pastor Mike Allen Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Children’s Ministry CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Preaching ...... 11:00 a.m. Wednesday ...... 7:00 p.m. (DISCIPLES OF Sunday Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Evening Service ...... 6:00 p.m. CHRIST CHURCH) Wednesday Service ...... 7:00 p.m. FIRST ASSEMBLY 123-3 Evergreen Parkway SECOND BAPTIST No services on 5th Sundays OF GOD Pastor Brian Hash CHURCH 2601 W. Elm St., Lebanon Morning Worship ...... 9:30 a.m. 360 S. Madison, Lebanon BENNETT SPRING Pastor Ken Fent Bible Study - Tuesday .. 6:30 p.m. Reverend Bill Garrett, CHURCH OF GOD Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Women’s Study - Wed ..5:45 p.m. Pastor Located in Bennett Spring Morning Service & Men’s Fellowship Every Other Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. State Park on Hwy. 64A Kids Church ...... 10:30 a.m. Friday at Brian’s house Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. Pastor Matt Stowe Evening Service ...... 6:00 p.m. LACLEDE COWBOY Sunday Evening ...... 6:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Services .... 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study Morning Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. CHURCH & Children’s Groups ..... 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN 30695 Hwy. 5 North, McNail Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. CHURCH Arena, Lebanon SEVENTH DAY (DISCIPLES OF Pastor Brian Kincheloe ADVENTIST CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST Sunday Bible Study ...... 9:30 a.m. 17765 West Hwy. 32, CHURCH CHRIST) Sunday Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. Lebanon ated Our Li 500 S. Madison, Lebanon Thursday Service ...... 7:00 p.m. dic ves 2400 S. Jefferson Saturday Sabbath School e to Rev. Greg Turner D Y 596 Morton Rd. (Right Across From The ve o ...... 9:20 a.m. e’ u LIBERTY rs Airport) Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. W ” Lebanon, Worship Service ...... 10:30 a.m. Saturday Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. “ Pastor Terry Maddux FREEWILL BAPTIST Wednesday Worship .....7:00 p.m. MO 65536 Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. FIRST CHURCH LEBANON NORTH Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Campground Rd., Phillipsburg SLEEPER UNITED (417) 532-9173 Evening Worship ...... 6:30 p.m. CONGREGATIONAL Pastor Steven Boyb METHODIST www.lebanonnorthnursingrehab.com Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. (UCC) Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. CHURCH 180 Harwood Ave., Lebanon Sunday Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. CANDOCK BAPTIST Rev. Ellen Martin, Pastor 24899 Garden Crest, Lebanon Sunday Evening ...... 6:00 p.m. Reverend Marsha Vincent CHURCH Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Night ...... 6:00 p.m. 26520 Highway AA, Lebanon Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. Sunday School ...... 8:45 a.m. Pastor Lucas Malott Thursday Bible Study ... 3:30 p.m. LIGHTHOUSE Morning Worship ...... 10:00 a.m. Wednesday Service ...... 7:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. MINISTRY CENTER Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. FIRST UNITED 24022 E. Rt. 66, Lebanon ST. FRANCIS Evening Worship ...... 6:30 p.m. METHODIST 417-531-5290 DESALES CATHOLIC Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 p.m. (Across from I-44 Speedway) CHURCH CHURCH CHRIST 300 N. Madison, Lebanon Pastor Thomas Hill Sunday Service ...... 10:00 a.m. 345 Grand Avenue, Lebanon Sunday School ...... 9:00 a.m. Reverend Doctor David L. FELLOWSHIP APC Sunday Traditional ...... 10:00 a.m. Sunday Evening ...... 6:00 p.m. 735 S. Jefferson Ave., Wednesday ...... 7:00 p.m. Miller Saturday Mass ...... 4:00 p.m. • LEBANON • Lebanon FLATWOODS BIBLE CEN 417-344-8919 MORGAN BAPTIST Sunday Mass ...... 9:00 a.m. FARM TER CHURCH Seed & Fertilizer Pastor Jason Hood Confession - Saturday or by Hwy OO, Lebanon CHURCH F s appointment ...... 3:00 p.m. a r e r Sunday School ...... 2:00 p.m. 19158 Hwy J, Conway m m Pastor Kenneth Foltz e r a r Tuesday, Friday Mass ....8:30 a.m. s H e l p i n g F Sunday Worship ...... 3:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Wednesday Mass ...... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Sunday Services ...... 11:00 a.m. From Memorial Day through Labor Discipleship ...... 7:00 p.m. Sunday Night ...... 6:00 p.m. Sunday Evening ...... 7:00 p.m. Day Saturday Mass 6:00p.m. Wednesday Bible Study COMMUNITY at Fisherman’s Chapel at FREEDOM CHURCH & Children’s Activites ....7:00 p.m. Bennett Spring State Park Walters, Staedtler & Allen L.L.C. BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE [email protected] NEW HOME FREE 15905 Hwy. 64, Lebanon LEBANON Contact us regarding Hispanic Ministry 'IVXM½IH4YFPMG%GGSYRXERXW Pastor Allen Reeves 1701 N. Lynn St., Lebanon WILL BAPTIST Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Interim Pastor Mike CHURCH SUNNYVIEW 221 W. Commercial St., Lebanon, MO 65536 Morning Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. Robinson 17705 Utility Drive, Falcon FREEWILL BAPTIST or 90 SE Court Circle, Camdenton, MO 65020 Telephone: 417-532-5941 • 573-346-4510 • www.wsa-accounting.com Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Pastor Scott Myers Wednesday Evening .....7:00 p.m. CHURCH Sunday Worship ...... 10:45 a.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. 29254 E. Hwy. 32, Lebanon Teen Service ...... 6:45 p.m. Worship ...... 11:00 a.m Kid’s Fishin’ Club ...... 6:30 p.m. Sunday Evening ...... 6:00 p.m. Pastor Bruce Doublin Friday Overcomers ...... 7:00 p.m Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. FREE CITY WIDE NEW HOPE Sunday Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. COMMUNITY OF GARFIELD AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Night ...... 6:00 p.m. ´:H·UHVPDOOHQRXJKWREH%LJRQ3HUVRQDO6HUYLFHµDELIVERY CHURCH OF GOD Hwy HH, Lebanon Wednesday Bible Study 6:00 p.m. CHRIST Pastor Donald C. Wood 26059 North Hwy 5, Lebanon .HYÄLSKH[;OPYK:[3LIHUVU Pastor Bro. Bill England Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. TRINITY EPISCOPAL 489 S. Jefferson - Lebanon, MO • 532-7128 Gathering ...... 9:30 a.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Worship Service...... 11:00 a.m. CHURCH Hours: M-F 9-5:30 • Sat 9-12 Fellowship ...... 10:15 a.m. Wednesday Evening .... 6:00 p.m. Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Worship Service ...... 11:00 a.m. 100 Harwood Ave., Lebanon Sunday Evening ...... 6:00 p.m. OAK GROVE Sunday Adult Class ...... 9:00 a.m. COMPETITION Wednesday Bible Study 6:00 p.m. Sunday Holy Eucharist 10:00 a.m. Your BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Youth Classes .11:00 a.m. Authorized BAPTIST CHURCH GRACE BIBLE 22341 Miami Dr., Lebanon 33047 Alpine Rd., Falcon Wednesday Bible Henderson BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Lanny Witt Study ...... 12:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Heating & Cooling Co. Dealer (FORMERLY Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Holy Since 1958 Morning Service...... 10:30 a.m. Worship Service...... 10:45 a.m. Eucharist ...... 5:30 p.m. WARDEN CHAPEL) CONWAY Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Thursday Holy Eucharist • Sales • Parts • Installation • Service 4 Goose Creek Road, Conway & Anointing ...... 10:30 a.m. 417-532-27794 • 609 Elm, Lebanon • www.hendersonhtgandclg.com ASSEMBLY OF GOD 417-241-4237 OAKLAND 121 Spruce St., Conway Pastor E.G. Johnson Sr. COMMUNITY TRINITY LUTHERAN 417-522-5553 Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. CHURCH Pastor David Bull Worship Service ...... 11:00 a.m. CHURCH 20859 Sycamore, Lebanon 1300 Kent Dr., Lebanon Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. 417-594-1785 Pastor David Oberdieck Sunday Service ...... 10:45 a.m. GRACE CALVARY Sunday School ...... 9:15 a.m. Thursday Bible Study ... 7:00 p.m. FULL GOSPEL Pastor John Uder Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Sunday Church ...... 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. CROSS CREEK CHURCH Sunday Service ...... 10:45 a.m. 685 Harwood, Lebanon CHURCH Bro. James and Authorized King James UNION MISSION 219 W. Second St., Lebanon Joyce Hicks, Pastor OASIS WORSHIP CHURCH 417-532-2228 Church Bus Service: Corner of Lincoln & www.crosscreekministries.org Call 718-2205 or 532-5991 CENTER Pearl St., Lebanon 22044 Hwy. 32 East, Lebanon Sun.Coffee & Donuts ...10:00 a.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Pastor Don Anderson Service ...... 10:30 a.m. Worship Service ...... 11:00 a.m. 417-588-2308 Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Wed.- Youth & Kids ...... 6:30 p.m. Evening Service ...... 6:00 p.m. Pastors Don & Fran Sing Worship Service...... 11:00 a.m. Wednesday - Sunday Worship Adult Bible Study ...... 6:40 p.m. GREEN HILLS ...... 10:00 a.m.& 6:00 p.m. WASHINGTON CROSS ROADS FREE WILL Wednesday Worship .....7:00 p.m. CHRISTIAN FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH ORLA BAPTIST CHURCH 22593 Green Hills Road, 17792 Ostrich Dr., Lebanon BAPTIST CHURCH Lebanon CHURCH (3 1/2 miles South of I-44) Upton Drive, Lebanon 24698 Hwy V, Lebanon Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Preaching Minister Pastor Justin Ruble 417-588-1589 Tim Mitchell Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Pastor Jordan Witt Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. WednesdayBible Study 6:30 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Worship Service...... 11:00 a.m...... 11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Services .... 7:00 p.m. HARVEST Sunday Evening ...... 6:30 p.m. Sunday Youth Group ..... 6:00 p.m Wednesday Night ...... 6:30 p.m. CROSSING OVER TABERNACLE WEST SIDE 926 Fowler, Lebanon OZARK SOUTHERN CHURCH OF GOD Pastor Chris Thornton COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Services 920 New Buffalo Road 102 S. Pine St., Conway ...... 10:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. CHAPEL Cecil Peppers, Pastor Sunday School ...... 9:00 a.m. Spanish Service 12801 Hwy PP, Sunday Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. Worship ...... 10:00 a.m. Sunday ...... 10:00 a.m. 1 Mile North of Morgan Wednesday Bible Youth For Truth Ladies Prayer Tuesday . 7:00 p.m. Brother J.R. 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Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Children’s Prayer [email protected] Sunday Service ...... 11:00 a.m. org whiteoakpond.org First Wednesday ...... 7:30 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Sunday Evening ...... 6:30 p.m. Sunday Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Bible Study - Thursday .7:00 p.m. HIGH POINT Worship ...... 10:45 a.m. PHILLIPSBURG ELDRIDGE FULL BAPTIST CHURCH WOOD STREET BB Highway ASSEMBLY OF GOD BAPTIST CHURCH OPEN 7 Days a WEEK Mon-Sat 10-6 GOSPEL CHURCH 16836 Hwy. W, Phillipsburg Downtown Eldridge https://www.facebook.com/ 950 Wood St., Lebanon Sun 1-5 StoutlandHighPointBaptist/ I-44 Exit 127, Rt. 66 7 miles Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Sam Price, Pastor; David Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Pastors Scott Arnold, Associate Pastor 317 South Ave, Preaching & Singing ....11:00 a.m. & Rebecca Barton Singing & Preaching ..... 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Springfield, MO 65806 Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. HIGHLAND PARK Sunday Worship (417) 866-9800 FAITH BAPTIST Sunday Evening ...... 6:30 p.m. CHUCH OF GOD ...... 10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. CHURCH Wed. Family Night ...... 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 p.m. 2001 Beck Lane, Lebanon 300 Jessie St., Lebanon Pastor Paul Posey Pastor Aaron Olsen PHILLIPSBURG Sunday Worship ... 8 & 10:00 a.m. Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Sunday Family Bible Time ...... 9 Morning Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. BAPTIST CHURCH Junior Church ...... 10:30 a.m. 128 Center St., Phillipsburg Wednesday ...... 6:30 p.m. Prayer & Praise ...... 6:00 p.m. Pastor Elvin Bohanon Children’s Program Wednesday Bible Study 6:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. www.Laclederecord.com Prayer & Praise Wednesday Youth ...... 6:00 p.m. Sunday Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Sunday Bible Study ...... 6:00 p.m. Wood Service Center 22075 E. Rt. 66 VISIT A CHURCH Lebanon, MO Mark Wood THIS WEEK! 417-532-8516

LACLEDE COUNTY RECORD | SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 2019 A7 LC A LOOK BACK

* * * * * * Gracing the Magnetic Monarch’s Porticoat the MIDGET REDS TEAM — 1969 Laclede County Festival Jamboree will be Mrs. Jeri Wilkinson Ivey of Kan- sas City and Mrs. Nor- KIRK PEARCE ma Matthews Ricketts of [email protected] Springfield, but former residents of Lebanon. Mrs. Here’s a look at events Ricketts was the 1962 La- in Laclede County and clede County Fair Queen the surrounding area from and Mrs. Ivey was the 1963 August 24-31. “Fairest of the Fair,’’ who 50 YEARS AGO ZHQWRQWREHFRPHDÀQDO- 1969 ist in the Missouri State H.C. Frankeberger Pageant at Sedalia. Mrs. and C.H. Snyder led the Ivey is the daughter of Mr. Grand Entry of the Laclede and Mrs. Vern Wilkinson County Saddle Club Horse and Mrs. Ricketts is the Show. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. * * * * * * Ross Matthews. The Laclede County * * * * * * Festival Art and Crafts New members of the Show was held at Kinder- Medley Drug Co. Stork hook Regional Library. Club are Aug. 18: Mr. and Dorothy Dean Deeds is Mrs. Glenn E. Zander, Baby chairman, being assisted Girl, Lebanon; Aug. 20: Mr. by Mrs. Harold Wright, and Mrs. Bobby Bunch, Mrs. Fred Southard and Baby Girl, Lebanon; Aug. The Undefeated Midget Reds Team in Lebanon are shown with their managers, Bud Vaughn and Dick Clark in 22: Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Fred Brandt. August 1969. The team won 14 games without a loss that season. First row, from left, Ray Bethel, Mike Vaughn Lusk, Baby Boy, Lebanon; * * * * * * (bat boy), Doug Wade, Mark Bumgarner, David Vaughn, Danny Bell; second row, Ricky Snook, Eddie Marshall, Monday night follow- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brad- shaw, Baby Boy, Lebanon; Brent Lowe, Jeff Seeligman, Jay Latimer, David Reid, Mark Jackson and Bruce Randolph. Not present for the ing a scrimmage the Boost- photo were Brent Barnett, Terry McCulloch and Eddie Meyers. If you would like old photos printed in the Laclede er Club rewarded the hard Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pierce, *V\U[`9LJVYKIYPUN[OLT[V[OL3HJSLKL*V\U[`9LJVYKVMÄJL,*VTTLYJPHS:[4VUKH`[OYV\NO-YP- hitting Yellowjackets with Baby Girl, Lebanon; Aug. a watermelon feed. LHS 23: Mr. and Mrs. Duane day or mail them to Kirk Pearce at Lebanon Publishing Co., P.O. Box 192, Lebanon, Mo. 65536. Photos will be tackles this year are Jim Carr, Baby Girl, Lebanon; returned. Photos can also be emailed to [email protected]. Vernon, Darrell Chastain, Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Dou- Charles Core, Rusty Shadel blin, Baby Boy, Lebanon; Aug. 24: Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Glass, Stanley Beard and ty in the Smittle School and Richard Allen. at Cook School this year. The LHS Football win Armstrong, Baby Girl, Tom Saunders. District. She married Ed * * * * * * Sleeper: Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Cheerleaders will be Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Lee * * * * * * Brown when she was 19 The annual Ozark ny Baker have leased the making their 1994 debut Myers, Baby Boy, Falcon. The Girls Auxiliary of years old and raised a fam- Checker Tournament was Bennett Station in Sleeper. Friday evening. They are * * * * * * Second Baptist Church pre- ily of five sons and five held at the Madison Grill Bacon: Congratulations to April Bowman, Sarah Day, The annual meeting of sented a coronation service daughters. For the past Checker Parlor on Sunday. Sandra Hill and Danny Wa- Lindsay Svadbik, Valorie the Farmers Produce Ex- Sunday night. Participating four years she has made Among the winners was terman, who were married Whitworth, Missy Ort- change was held at the were Donna Barlow, Marty her home in the Cedar Linden Fisher, who took Aug. 16 at First Christian man, Angie Southard, Amy Community Building. Ivan Pruitt, Mary Lyn Nichols, Grove Nursing Home on second place in Class B. Church. Detherage: De- Compton, Crystal Soptick, Bacon who helped organize Teresa Miller, Louanne North Highway 5. * * * * * * therage School will start Daressa Coryell, Natalie the local exchange in 1918 Kincheloe, Kathy Nichols, * * * * * * Congratulations to Ray- Sept. 2. Kenneth Uder will Kelm, Tina Shamel and was honored. Delegates for Jane Lawson, Leah Stroud, Country Correspon- mond Medley who on last be the bus driver. Stacy Clay. the annual meeting in Co- Todd Randolph, Tony Ran- dence: Cross Roads: Lavon Friday completed 24 years * * * * * * * * * * * * * lumbia are Olan Light, I.W. dolph, Julie Hightower, Caudle and John Stewart in the drug business at his Area deaths: Joyce Rho- The Russell Phelps fam- Speaker, David Atkins, C.L. Dana Beard, Gail Stroud left Monday to be inducted present location. He has den, 20, of Springfield, ily represented Laclede Wheeler, D.G. Vandergrift, and Diedre Stroud. into the Armed Services. spent 50 years as a drug- formerly of Lebanon; County as the Farm Family B.C. Foley, Kinder Esther, * * * * * * Mill Creek-Cook: Janet gist, starting with Sam * * * * * * at the Missouri State Fair in Carl Andersen, Homer Nancy Davis Brown cel- Light, Lois Lafferty and Farrar, when the Farrar 25 YEARS AGO Sedalia. Massey, Willie Davis, Frank ebrated her 100th birthday Mrs. Tullege are teachers Drug Store was located in on Aug. 31. She was born 1994 a three story building on Shadel, John VanHooser, Farmer Bowman, Warren Aug. 31, 1869, to Jim and the location of the present Samantha Davis, who lived Central Bank. Dampier, Albert Mizer, Elmer Simpson, Albert on a farm in Wright Coun- Saving you time&money

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STEVE SMITH insurance. Needless to me, thinking it might be [email protected] say, they and their realtor due to stress, it was just A Lebanon man look- vanished,” he wrote in heart failure.” he said. ing to sell his house says information submitted to %HFDXVHRIWKHÁRRG he found he could not do U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler, zone issue, they were not so because of changes to “We hired a local sur- able to sell their property. WKHÁRRGSODLQ veyor to do a survey It So they went back to Bernie Skalenda seems the flood plain the surveyor for sugges- said he had lived in the extreme edge touches tions. NEXT SATURDAY the base of our base- “He said he would try home on Gene Drive- PRUHWKDQ\HDUVDQG PHQWÁRRU7KLVLVUHDOO\ to contact FEMA and ask never saw an issue with hard to understand after for a copy of the calcula- SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 DERXW\HDUVRIQHYHU tions, which determined ÁRRGLQJXQWLOWKH)HGHU- al Emergency Manage- VHHLQJZDWHUZLWKLQ the current zone areas,” ment Agency (FEMA) yards of our home,” he he said. 9AM - 4PM informed him of changes said. He also sought help He believed the sur- /&5SKRWR6WHYH6PLWK from U.S. Rep. Vicky LQWKDWZRXOGUH- Homeowner Bernie Skalenda of Lebanon says that his property value has veyor was not helpful in Hartzler but had been TXLUHÁRRGLQVXUDQFHRU KYVWWLKILJH\ZL[OPZVULJVYULYVMOPZOVTL[V\JOLZH`LHYÅVVKWSHPU a LOMA (letter of map correcting what he said unsuccessful in getting a was a mistake made by letter of map amendment CELEBRATION IN THE OZARKS amendment). He said it Skalenda said he ´,QWKHUHZDVD I was in this “x” and they also made it impossible FEMA. (LOMA). Skalenda said “The surveyor was bought the property new map made and all determined it was not he has also been unable to sell the home. PRUHWKDQ\HDUVDJR RIDVXGGHQ,·PLQDÁRRG needed,” he said. He said they had the accredited with FEMA, to make phone contact which I didn’t know at and built a home there plain.” Five years ago they with FEMA in St. Louis. 2019 CELEBRATION KNIFE home sold to a career LQ ,Q  KH ZDV decided to sell the house army family with four the time I hired him,” He said the LOMA is a Skalenda said.”It cost ´,QWKHUHZDV told he needed flood because of his wife’s poor simple statement that FKLOGUHQLQ-XQH DPDSSLQJRIWKHÁRRG insurance. health, but were not able “Then to our surprise PHDQG,PLJKWDV his house is not in any well have got FEMA’s, plains in Laclede County “Three months later. to do so. His wife died GDQJHURIÁRRGLQJEXW and grief, their loan ap- and I was nowhere near they wrote back and said last year. SOLFDWLRQUHTXLUHGÁRRG because it was identical FEMA has turned down t4NPPUI$IFTUOVU#POF#BSMPX to the inch.” WKHÁRRGSODLQµKHVDLG I did not need it, because “I never let it bother his applications. tø$MJQBOE1FO#MBEFT t/PNPSFUIBO UPCFQSPEVDFE

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According to the moth- “She is really strug- er, her child reported the gling. She’s hanging in LQFLGHQWLQ-XQHDWWKHVWDUW there, but she’s going of summer school. She through a tough time,” waited to tell her mother the mother said. $ 99 because she was afraid She added that any of the boys who had al- time her daughter sees 89 legedly molested her. She a school bus, she can be claimed that the teens had “triggered” into thinking brought a gun and a knife about the incident and be- on the bus, showed them FRPHVWHUULÀHG7KHIDP- 2019 CELEBRATION to the girl and threatened ily has added a security to kill her, if she told any- system to their home and TH one what had happened. has to let their daughter 25 ANNIVERSARY Lebanon Police Depart- sleep with the family dog ment Public Information to feel safe. 2΀FHU.DFLH6SULQJHUFRQ- The mother also said KNIFE firmed that the incident she had to quit her job so had been reported to the that she would be able to t"OUJRVF#POF#BSMPX /3'RQ-XQH take her child to school “The investigation has and pick her up. t4QFBS#MBEF been labeled as inactive Due to the incident t/PNPSFUIBOUPCF1SPEVDFE #22322 due to a lack of physical involving juveniles, the evidence,” she said. She LPD declined to release added that the case could a copy of the full police be reopened if anyone report to the Record, but $ 99 came forward with any Springer did discuss the 76 evidence. basics of the report. She Since the event hap- also released a “press pened, the mother says her release” version of the daughter has post-trau- report that simply states matic stress disorder WKDWRQ-XQHWKH/3' APPLE (PTSD) and has been re- received a “child abuse ceiving counseling from an tip” and the the investi- PEELIN’ area child advocacy center. gation was ongoing. Corn Hole & BUBBA GUM BLOWING CONTESTS Policy

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She lets us have extra recess sometimes just only when we are good and she lets us have candy when we are good. She also lets us sit in comfy chairs too. - Kinzie

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Third-grade teacher Brandy Bonnette ¿RHWXLIKSSHMRIZIV]WXYHIRX CHRIS RODEN ideas she has found are not universal and the most, and FOR THE LACLEDE COUNTY RECORD are well suited to classroom community they’re the ones randyra Bonnette explains an building: Play nice. Work hard. Stay kind. that show the love importantim concept early each Dream big. in the hard way,” school year to her third grad- ´7KH\FRPHLQIURPDOOGLͿHUHQWZDONV Bonnette said. ers at Maplecrest Elementary. DQGQRWHYHU\RQHKDVKHDUGVWXͿOLNHWKLV She said bringing the She tells her students that I just try to get them all on the same page,“ have’s and the have not’s in they will get smarter all on their Bonnette said. her class together to under- own, not because of anything she will do. Her work gives her joy. stand each other and to be However, there is a plus side to listening “Just getting to know them and work- kind to each other is a goal to her. ing with the families, that’s the most of hers. “If you work with me and we do good rewarding thing,” Bonnette said. When asked to predict things, then your brain gets bigger faster,” Keeping their attention is not the only how she would sum up Bonnette said. challenge Bonnette has to face as a teacher. her career in teaching when The Delaware native and Army veteran Bonnette remembered a student whose she reaches retirement age, is happy teaching at Maplecrest. behavior prompted a warning from his Bonnette had a quick answer. “I’ve always wanted to be right here in previous teachers. “I was here for the kids. third grade … I just fell in love with this Through relationship-building strate- And I hope and pray by that building and the town,” Bonnette said. gies, she saw past his behavior. time there hasn’t been so many Her biggest challenge this year is teach- When a tornado was in the area, he changes in society and the school ing children whose attention spans have called her at 1 a.m. via Facebook to see if system and in general life that I’m been shortened by their use of technology. she were safe. kind of disenchanted with it all, “Just keeping their attention, I think, “He was hiding. He had stolen his DQGWKDW,VWLOOHQMR\DQGÀQGMR\ has gotten harder in the last couple of mom’s phone, and he called and said, ‘Are and humor. I think a good quality years. It’s like putting on a show. You have you okay? Are you safe?’” Bonnette said. of mine I’ve learned is in the hard to be so engaging and kind of bigger than She said the reward of putting in the ones, in the easy ones, in the quiet life sometimes just to keep them because H[WUDHͿRUWWRXQGHUVWDQGDSRWHQWLDOO\ ones, I can find something good they’re the generation of YouTube and GL΀FXOWVWXGHQWZDVWKDWLWPDGHWKHUHVW to like about each and every kid. I TikTok,” Bonnette said. of the year so much easier. want to always be able to keep that,” Posted on one of her walls are some “I love them, and sometimes the harder Bonnette said. ones I love the most. They need the love LC LOCAL

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Rotary honors members for their achievements 6XEPLWWHGSKRWR The Lebanon Rotary Club recently presented the Lebanon Rotary Club Lifetime Service Award to Rotarian Mike Edwards and Rotarian Bill Hash for their lifetime of service to the club and to our community. Pictured, from left, are Edwards, Kim Light, Hash and Gib Adkins.

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SCORE business ideas to help individuals 6XEPLWWHGSKRWR make wise choices when starting On Aug. 24, the New Ground Car Club with help from Gearhead Militia An interactive workshop with Car Club held a fundraising car show at Lowe’s Home Improvement Center to business experts for people wanting their own business. The workshop is hosted by help with costs associated in replacing the damaged large flag at the Laclede to start their own small business will County Government Center. A few of the contributors to the fundraiser were - SCORE Lake of the Ozarks in part- be held Sept. 10 in Lebanon. Lebanon Fire IFAA #2920, Lebanon Parks, WCA and several area businesses nership with the Lebanon Area The workshop will be from 6:30 that donated items for raffle. The $2,000 collected at the event was presented until 8:30 p.m. in the Lebanon Cham- Chamber of Commerce. to the Laclede County Commission at the Aug. 27 Commission meeting by New ber of Commerce meeting room. There is no fee but spots are Ground Car Club. Pictured are Joe Pickering, Darrell Pollock and Randy Angst The event is free to the public and limited. For reservations, call 417- -Laclede County Commission. New Ground Car Club members- John Thomas, includes an interactive exchange of 588-3256. James Wheeler and Terri Thelander.

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B2 SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 2019 | LACLEDE COUNTY RECORD LC OUTDOORS The Havens work and play at Bennett

LAURA VALENTI WHUHVWLVWKH0D\Á\3URM- fall at the Bennett Spring FOR LACLEDE RECORD HFWZKLFKSURPRWHVÁ\ Church of God on the Ben and Sarah Havens W\LQJDQGÁ\ÀVKLQJIRU ÀUVW)ULGD\ RUWKHVHFRQG have been living right in the state’s foster children. Friday in September, due the middle of Bennett “It’s a chance to get the to Labor Day), plans are Spring State Park with kids outside five or six well underway to bring their 11-year-old son, Eli, WLPHV:KHQWKH\ÀQLVK WKHÀUVW0D\Á\3URMHFW and 6-year-old daugh- the program, they leave to Bennett Spring in the ter, Harper ever since ZLWKWKHLURZQÁ\URGD spring of 2020. Would-be Ben took the position of vest, a chest pack, and a mentors are encouraged hatchery manager four SRFNHWIXOORIÁLHV7KHUH WRFRPHE\WKRVHÁ\W\- years ago. However, life is a real emphasis on ing get-togethers or drop at Bennett Spring is much conservation, like pack RͿWKHLUFRQWDFWLQIRUPD- more than a regular job out what you pack in, tion at the Bennett Spring for this busy family. Sarah pick up your trash as well Hatchery. LVDQDWXUDOUHVRXUFHVÀHOG as someone else’s if it’s Meanwhile, Ben Ha- specialist with the Uni- there, that sort of thing.” vens, the hatchery man- versity Missouri Exten- Sarah was first in- ager, has his own special sion Service, working out volved with the program WURXWÀVKLQJSURMHFW/D- RIWKHLU5ROODR΀FHZKHUH at Meramec Springs and dies Free Fishing Day she covers 61 counties, Montauk, two other trout to be held on Saturday, primarily in the Bootheel parks. Now she is work- September 28, the last area, as well as the region ing with others to bring Saturday in September. south of Kansas City and it to Bennett Spring. “We “This is our third year much of south central are looking for mentors to host this event here Missouri. right now to help teach at Bennett Spring,” he “I enjoy what I do,” the kids how to tie their stated. “All the same she explained recently, RZQÁLHVµ WURXWÀVKLQJUXOHVDSSO\ seated in their living Independent of the the only difference be- room sandwiched be- 0D\Á\3URMHFW%HQDQG ing that the ladies don’t tween their two children. Sarah had started a fly have to pay for a tag that “I work in natural re- tying event on the first day. We stock a few ex- sources, with forestry and Friday of each month, tra trout and we feature wildlife issues in adult or as close as they could activities that include education, doing work- get to that first Friday, information on regional shops a number of eve- depending on the holiday and national womens’ nings. I also help to ed- weekend schedule. angler groups and other ucate people in Missouri “We meet at the Ben- shared interests.” about invasive species nett Spring Church of He concluded. “Just and why it is important God annex, also right here to make it more fun to plant our own native in the park. We started at /&5SKRWR/DXUD9DOHQWL and interesting, Sarah plants at home. Then I the hatchery building but The Havens Family poses for a picture at Bennett Spring State Park. Pictured, hosts a Ladies’ mixer on teach these same subjects immediately outgrew it, from left, are Sarah and Ben Havens, 6-year-old Harper, holding their dog Sandy Friday night before the through 4-H. We host which of course, is a good and Eli, age 11. Free Fishing Day, that Lunch and Learn pro- thing,” Ben laughed. includes a little wine, grams, all sort of things Currently, approxi- dents and Bennett Spring tinued. “We try to pick a right, too. We look for cheese and crackers as a to get the information out mately 25 folks gather on visitors and campers. Á\WRWHDFKDQGZRUNRQ ORWVRIÁLHVWREHGRQDWHG fund raiser for the May- there.” those Friday nights and it “In that way, every- each night but of course, because when we get Á\3URMHFWVRZHHQFRXU- Another program that is open to the whole com- body can get caught up if someone there wants out on the spring branch age everyone to come out has captured Sarah’s in- munity, both local resi- LQWKHIXQRIÁ\ÀVKLQJ to work on a different later, especially with our and enjoy. We appreciate with the kids,” she con- one that’s perfectly all 0D\Á\3URMHFWNLGVDORW everyone’s help to get RIWKHVHÁLHVHQGXSLQ these underrepresent- the trees and never make ed groups involved in it back to those vests and trout fishing because boxes. Still, it’s great fun that is what it is really all and for so many of these about, getting more folks kids a completely new involved in something Don’t Let experience.” we have long enjoyed, :KLOHÁ\W\LQJPHHW- spending time outdoors, Pain Hold ings will continue this ÀVKLQJµ You Back! 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TRUSTEE’S SALE (636) 537-0110 Commencing at the Southeast cord, a newspaper of general cir- File No: 198233.091819.400748 JVYULYVM[OL5VY[OLHZ[8\HY[LY culation published in the County IN RE: Doris E. Helm, a married FC VMZHPK:LJ[PVU"[OLUJL5VY[O of Laclede, State of Missouri. person, acting individually and 0° 24’ East, 107.30 feet along A true copy of record. as pursuant to the Assent to NOTICE the East line of said Northeast WITNESS my hand and the Execution of Deeds Trustee’s Pursuant to the Fair Debt Col- 8\HY[LY[V[OLZV\[OLYS`SPULVM seal of the Circuit Court, Pro- Sale: lection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. a parcel described in Laclede bate Division, this 20th day of For default in payment of debt Š JIUVPUMVYTH[PVUJVU- *V\U[`+LLK9LJVYKZH[)VVR August, 2019. and performance of obligation cerning the collection of this   7HNL " [OLUJL Z/LH[OLY6ɉJLY secured by Deed of Trust exe- debt may be given without the North 85° 53’ West, 695.62 Circuit Clerk cuted by Doris E. Helm, a mar- Where QUALITY Doesn’t Cost MORE prior consent of the consumer MLL[ HSVUN ZHPK ZV\[OLYS` SPUL" /s/Jessica Miller ried person, acting individually given directly to the debt col- thence North 55° 08’ 30” West, Deputy Clerk 19850 HOUSTON RD. • LEBANON, MO 65536 and as pursuant to the Assent lector or the express permission 348.38 feet to the true point of to Execution of Deeds dated (08)-31, (09)-07-14-21 417-533-5080 • 1-888-776-0038 of a court of competent juris- beginning of the hereinafter de- February 28, 2018 and recorded diction. The debt collector is ZJYPILK[YHJ["[OLUJLJVU[PU\PUN www.neighborhoods-inc.com PU[OL6MÄJLVM[OL9LJVYKLYVM attempting to collect a debt and North 55° 08’ 30” West, 490.52 CITY OF LEBANON Deeds of Laclede County, Mis- any information obtained will be feet to the Southeasterly right PRIMARY CONSTRUCTION souri in Book 273, Page 858 the used for that purpose. VM^H`VM3HJSLKL*V\U[`9VHK FOR SUBSTATIONS #5 AND #6 undersigned Successor Trustee, BID NUMBER: EL-80- (08)-24-31, (09)-07-14 K-367-M (now known as Fair- at the request of the legal holder ]PL^ 9VHK" [OLUJL 5VY[O ‡ 190924-F-384 of said Note will on Wednesday, 36’ 10” East, 430.13 feet along September 4, 2019 between the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF The City of Lebanon, Missouri ZHPK:V\[OLHZ[LYS`YPNO[VM^H`" hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., LACLEDE COUNTY, MIS- ¸;OL *P[`¹ PU]P[LZ IPKZ MYVT thence South 62° 46’ 40” East, H[[OLZWLJPÄJ[PTLVM!74 SOURI X\HSPÄLK VYNHUPaH[PVUZ MVY [OL  MLL[" [OLUJL :V\[O ‡ at the Adams Avenue Front Door Primary Construction of Substa- 9(37/>400  36’ 10” West, 502.27 feet to the of the Court House, City of Leb- tions #5 and #6 as outlined in the Plaintiff, true point of beginning. Above anon, County of Laclede, State ZWLJPÄJH[PVUZILSV^ Vs. described tract contains 5.00 of Missouri, sell at public vendue Bids will be accepted until SYLVIA IMEL, acres, more or less. Description to the highest bidder for cash the 2:00 PM Tuesday, September Defendant. WLYWSH[VMZ\Y]L`9KH[LK following described real estate, 24, 2019. Case No.: 18LA-CC00012 December 23, 1996, by Elgin described in said Deed of Trust, Bids can be submitted by one Surveying & Engineering, Inc. and situated in Laclede County, ORDER OF PUBLICATION of the following ways: e-mailed .YHU[VYYLZLY]LZHULHZLTLU[ State of Missouri, to wit: OF NOTICE to Laina Starnes, City Clerk for ingress and egress in the ALL OF LOTS 11 AND 12, at [email protected], :;(;,6-40::6<90 event that the property is trans- mailed to the City of Lebanon PO )36*2  -09:; 9(0396(+ COUNTY OF LACLEDE MLYYLK[V.YHU[LL ADDITION TO LEBANON, LA- Box 111 Lebanon, MO 65536, TO DEFENDANT, SYLVIA The names of all parties to Attn. Laina Starnes, City Clerk, *3,+, *6<5;@40::6<90 IMEL!@6<(9,/,9,)@56- said suit are stated above in the (**69+05.;6;/,9,*69+- VYOHUKKLSP]LYLK[V[OL6MÄJL TIFIED THAT AN ACTION HAS caption hereof and the name of City Clerk, located at City • Smoke Shop • Boho Clothing ,+73(;;/,9,6- ),,5*644,5*,+(.(05:; and address of the attorney for to satisfy said debt and cost. Hall 401 South Jefferson Ave., @6< 05 ;/, *09*<0; *6<9; WL[P[PVULYPZ9HSWO>4\_SV^00 Lebanon, MO 65536. • Largest Selection of 4033:(7 :05.,97* -69 ;/, *6<5;@ 6- 3(- Attorney at Law, 205 South Pine Successor Trustee For more information contact: Body Jewelry in SW MO *3,+, 40::6<90 [OL VIQLJ[ :[YLL[ 76)V_  9PJOSHUK 612 Spirit Drive AHJOHY`94HYZKLU  and general nature of which is Missouri. 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B6 SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 2019 | LACLEDE COUNTY RECORD PRESIDENT’S REPORT Chamber has several events in September

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September 28th- Phillipsburg Fall Festival $269,900 September 30th- Chamber of Commerce Annual Membership Dinner & Awards Ceremony

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LACLEDE COUNTY RECORD | SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 2019 B7 Have an opinion?

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Newspaper, bank honor R-3 teachers

Author William COMMENTARY A ‘win-win’ for Lebanon Arthur Ward once said, “The medio- Eight years ago, my then cre teacher tells. The 3-year-old son Hayden had a good teacher explains. perfect day. Armed with the The superior teach- bright red and blue Spiderman er demonstrates. fishing pole he’d just gotten for The great teacher in- his birthday, he headed down spires.” to Nelson Park with me and his On page B1 of mother for his first ever Kids today’s newspaper Fishing Day. \RXZLOOÀQGWKHÀUVW After I stuck a worm to his Mid-Missouri Bank hook (both he and his mom $7HDFKHUSURÀOH wouldn’t touch it), I helped Most of us have BETH CHISM him cast into Nelson Pond and been fortunate enough handed him back the tiny pole. to have at least one re- It wasn’t long before a little blue- DOO\JUHDWWHDFKHUZKRPDGHDGLͿHUHQFHLQ gill went from nibbling on the our lives. Perhaps they saw a special talent or worm to swallowing it whole. lit a spark that pushed us to try harder and to Hayden’s bobber sunk under the accomplish more than we thought we could. surface of the water, and Hayden The world needs great teachers and we started to yell excitedly as my all should remember to thank them for all wife and I told him to reel it in. they do. Little Hayden fought that fish As our team at the Record discussed fea- like he was Hemingway’s Old ture story ideas, we considered a number of Man catching the infamous mar- Lebanon teachers for interviews. Many, in our lin. When he finally got it out of opinion, were deserving. the water, I held the pole while We felt Lebanon teachers, as a group, took a he proudly hoisted the fish in the couple of negative hits in the last few months. air, so he could show his monster Front-page news stories about administrators ( to him) catch off for his picture and teachers facing criminal charges un- happy mother. IRUWXQDWHO\UHÁHFWRQWKHJURXSDVDZKROH Like many families in Laclede although it shouldn’t. County, the Masseys created Even the passing of the school bond issue priceless memories that day. required focus on the fact that Lebanon was With the announcement of the losing good teachers to other school systems sale of Nelson Park to White due to low pay in our district. River Marine Group, whose Bass “All the good teachers were going to other Tracker factory has been slowly school systems” was the implication. surrounding the park for years, We knew that wasn’t true. many people thought the days With those thoughts in mind, Mid-Missou- of making memories at Nelson ri Bank and the Laclede County Record have Pond were over forever. But, deal, people like 13-year-old victory for the community as a MRLQHGIRUFHVWRSURÀOHYHU\VSHFLDO/HEDQRQ thanks to a donation from the Mary Oberdieck didn’t give whole. teachers. We will feature one teacher the last park’s buyer, the pond is back up hope in saving her favor- While it’s still hard to see the Saturday of every month. in the hands of the city and will ite place to hang out. We’re park turned into a parking lot 7KHVHYHU\WDOHQWHGLQGLYLGXDOVZHUH be open to the public. all guilty of complaining and for Bass Tracker boats and em- nominated by students and parents and When the purchase of the park not doing but not young ployee cars, I do agree deserve to be recognized for their education, was first announced, there was Mary. Mary, who frankly COMMENTARY with Morris who said talent, dedication to students and their cre- a lot of controversy. People took puts us adults to shame, the donation is a “win- ativity in their teaching styles. to social media and coffee shops wrote a letter to the ed- win” for his company &KRRVLQJIURPWKHOLVWRIQRPLQHHVZDV to argue about whether this was itor and to the Lebanon and the city. Not only QRWHDV\)RUW\VHYHQGLͿHUHQWWHDFKHUVZHUH good or bad for the community. City Council, pleading will Lebanon get the nominated. Several of the teachers were It even split families with de- with them to save Nelson economic benefit of one nominated by more than one student. One scendants of the Nelsons who Park. Later she spent time of its biggest employers teacher received 8 nominations. Eighty-three donated the original property at the park, collecting growing, the communi- students participated in the nomination pro- publicly taking different sides signatures from people ty is also getting a brand cess. We read the comments from students of the argument. that she saw utilizing the new park near the Leba- and parents and made the selections based on Like many people, I was sad pond. That letter with non Middle School and the number of nominations and the remarks to see Nelson Park go away, but many names attached to FINES MASSEY will get the added bonus from those making the nominations. I was also cognizant of the ab- it was presented to the of keeping the pond for We know you will enjoy reading about all solutely devastating economic Lebanon Park Board and public use. these great teachers. We also hope our entire impact on the county if Bass Bass Pro CEO Johnny Morris Now hopefully Mary and community will realize how blessed we are to Tracker was forced to move himself. Hayden will be able to one day have these talented and dedicated educators somewhere else where it could A month later, Bass Tracker bring their children to Nelson teaching our children. expand its operations. It was a donated 7 acres (the pond and Pond and create memories that We also hope everyone takes a minute tougher decision for Lebanon the land directly around it) back will make a whole new gener- to thank Mid-Missouri Bank for making City Council than I think many to the city. The donation is a ma- ation fall in love with one of this possible. As always, they were eager people gave them credit for. In jor victory for Mary, who never Lebanon’s most beautiful natural to support this community project and our the end, I think they did what backed down from her beliefs landmarks. school system. was right for the community. even when many of her adult Fines Massey is the editor of the Beth Chism is the publisher of the Laclede While I thought it was a done counterparts had, and a major Laclede County Record. County Record.

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B8 SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 2019 | LACLEDE COUNTY RECORD SPORTS

INSIDE Yellowjackets beat Chiefs in season opener

VOLLEYBALL TEAM COMPETES AT CENTRAL JAMBOREE

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SOCCER TEAM HOTS JAMBOREE

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RACING ‘Jackets win season opener 28-7 Friday in Springfield

ALEX BOYER late in the second quarter when Kickapoo run, driving all the way down to the Leba- [email protected] senior quarterback Cross Elmquist threw non 15 yard line before a 4th down pass was Big 10 Late For the second consecutive season, the an interception directly to Lebanon senior EURNHQXSE\VHQLRU.DHOHQ2·&RQQRUWR Model Summer Lebanon High School football team had their RXWVLGHOLQHEDFNHU7\OHU3DXODQGJDYHWKH JLYHWKH¶-DFNHWVWKHEDOOIRUWKHÀUVWWLPHLQ way with the Kickapoo Chiefs on openingpg ‘Jackets a chance to score before halftime  Shootout starts night, defeating the Chiefs 28-7 Fridayday nignightht whwhereere theythey were receiving thethe second-halfsecond-half See ‘JACKETS’/ page C2 LQ6SULQJÀHOGDW3RWWHQJHU6WDGLXPP NNLFNRͿ/HEDQRQQHHGHGMXVWIRXUSOD\VWRLFNRͿ/HEDQRQQHHGHGMXVWIRXUSOD\VWR Saturday night It wasn’t necessarily pretty for Lebanon sscorecore as quarterback Curtis MobleMobleyy RYHUDOO LQWKHÀUVWKDOIDQGWKHJDPHWKHJDPH ssnucknuck in forfor a touchdowntouchdown toto 2Q6DWXUGD\QLJKW featured some unusual plays, but ththee ‘Jac‘Jack-k- eextendxtend it to a 21-0 lead be-be- $XJ/HEDQRQ, ets found a way to take care of bbusinessusiness fforeore halfhalf afterafter it waswas setset Speedway will play host when they needed to the most inn FridayFriday up byby bigbig runs from RIWKH%LJ/DWH0RGHO QLJKW·VFRQWHVW IsIsaacaac LeLedbetterdbetter anandd 6XPPHU6KRRWRXW “Anytime you can come into thishis place VHQLRU.DOH.HDJVHQLRU.DOH.HDJ\\ 7KH%LJ/DWH0RG- and get a W on the road week one,ne, it is a KickaKickapoop oo el division Champion- good thing,” 15-year Lebanon headad coachcoach sstartedtarted ttheh e ship is coming down to :LOO&KULVWLDQVDLG´,DPSOHDVHGZLWKRXUZLWKRXU gagameme on WKHZLUH kids, and our coaches and I thoughtt we were a little &KDPSLRQVKLS3RLQW GHÀQLWHO\DIRRWEDOOWHDPLQZHHNRQHE\MXVWQHE\ MXVW Leader Jimmy Fohn having a lot of sloppiness in everyy compo-compo- currently holds a five- QHQW%XWZHGHDOWZLWKHDUO\DGYHUVLW\DQGUVLW\DQG point advantage over KDQGOHGLWZHOO -XVWLQ%ODNH ´,WKLQN.LFNDSRRLVEHWWHU7KH\SOD\HGSOD\HG 7RDGGWRWKHIXQ more physical than they did last yearyear for this Saturday night is sure, and they made us earn thingsgs a lot also throwback night at more than they did last year on opening WKHUDFHV%HVXUH\RX QLJKWµ dig out your favorite %HKLQGDGRPLQDQWSHUIRUPDQFHIURPQFHIURP racing shirts, hats, and WKH

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LHS then proceeded even threw in a fake punt ÀQLVKHGWKHJDPHZLWK “Really proud of him to put together a 13 play, pass that went for 28 150 rushing yards on (Dustin),” Christian 85-yard drive that was \DUGVDIWHUDPXͿHGSXQW 25 carries Friday night mentioned. “He was capped off by a Qua- that Kickapoo recovered while sophomore Isaac noticeably nervous this meire Wright rushing but was called back due Ledbetter rushed for week at practice, but touchdown with 10:57 to offsetting personal 107 yards on six carries. he is a varsity baseball remaining in the second fouls before the Chiefs Keagy added 78 yards pitcher, and I try to use quarter. coughed it up and gave rushing in the contest. baseball terminology “It was a game-chang- the ball right back to the “Isaac Ledbetter had with him, so I told him er, getting a stop and ‘Jackets. After an 18-yard a great game (Friday),” that he is just toeing going to score,” Chris- rush by Keagy, LHS took Christian said. “Besides the rubber, and he did a tian stated. “We were on a 14-0 lead with 1:13 re- mop uptime last year, great job (on Friday) he our heels a little bit on maining in the half. he didn’t play much, so just has to get his feet some of that drive, and “That (fake punt) tonight was varsity start underneath him, then throughout the night, we could’ve been cata- /&5SKRWR$OH[%R\HU No. 1 for him, and we we can expand.” converted on some third strophic there,” Chris- Kickapoo quarterback Cross Elmquist attempts to had several like him, and After fans were ant- and fourth downs and tian said. “The double make a pass over Lebanon senior Jordan Lewis (58). he isn’t an inexperienced sy to get the season sometimes we didn’t, but personal foul penalty player, but when you are started, Lebanon was that was one particular helped us, but I called Lebanon capped their touchdown to wide re- facing a 6A school on the victorious, and the Yel- drive that we had a little a timeout to rally the scoring in the third quar- ceiver Chandler Taylor URDGLWLVGLͿHUHQWµ lowjackets will host bit of issues.” troops after the punt, and ter with 1:53 remaining in garbage time to get the Senior Drew Dustin Springfield Central From there, it was all I could tell by the look in when Mobley scored his Chiefs on the board. is a new kicker for LHS next Friday night at Lebanon as the teams the defense’s eyes that second touchdown of the Lebanon senior Qu- this fall and was a key ‘Jacket Stadium begin- traded possessions back we were going to hold game. ameire Wright rushed component, going 4/4 ning at 7 p.m. in their and forth, and Kickapoo strong right there.” Elmquist threw a for a touchdown and on extra points. home opener. 2019 Lebanon Knife • Laser Carved Bone Trapper # GDJ • Includes Presentation Box

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KALUB DREW ELLINGSON DUSTIN SENIOR SENIOR OFFENSIVE LINE KICKER 6XEPLWWHGSKRWR 5’10” 235 LBS. 6’2” 180 LBS. The Lebanon High School volleyball team competed at the Central Jamboree on Monday evening at Central High School. (SZVJVTWL[PUN^LYL:[YHќVYKHUK/VSSPZ[LY(IV]LHYL[OL ]VSSL`IHSSZLUPVYZ MYVTSLM[HYL(II`1HJRZVU3`KPH1HJRZVU2PHYH>H[LYTHU1LUUH:RLLUZ)HPSL`/V\NO,SSL+V\NSHZ HUK(]LY`/H`Z5V[WPJ[\YLKPZ.YHJL5LSZVU Volleyball team competes at Central Jamboree

ALEX BOYER nior Avery Hays. evening. September,” she said. [email protected] ,QWKHÀQDOJDPHRI “As we continue in “While we ended our HUNTER KALE The Lebanon High the night, Lebanon de- to the preparation of ÀQDOPDWFKDJDLQVW+RO- HUGHES KEAGY School volleyball team feated the Hollister Ti- our season, it is going to lister playing much clos- SENIOR SENIOR kicked off their 2019 gers in straight sets, and be very important that er to our ability, I know OFFENSIVE/DEFENSIVE RUNNING BACK/ season by competing at head coach Jenny Col- we work through those my players along with LINE DEFENSIVE BACK lins said the Jamboree struggles on the court myself were disappoint- 6’0” 245 LBS. 5’7” 140 LBS. the Central High School Jamboree on Monday is always a ‘good mea- and at a much quick- ed in our overall perfor- evening. suring stick’ of where er pace. It will be very mances for the night. We Teams participating the team is and that she hard to be successful if won't dwell on that and in the Jamboree were enjoys playing other we give up runs of 3-4 will use Monday night Central High School, competitions rather than points in a row. While as a teachable experi- Lebanon High School, themselves. we have seven seniors, ence for the season we Hollister High School, “I get the opportunity two of them are transfer have ahead. and Strafford High to put together several sisters and we also have “Positively looking School. GLͿHUHQWOLQHXSVJLYLQJ two sophomores and a ahead, I have seen some Each team played everyone on the roster freshman who are seeing tremendous play from each other once in two playing time and getting time within the lineup. the summer months and sets, and the Lady ‘Jack- to evaluate how they It's early in the season in the last couple weeks ets finished the night react under match-like and we need to continue from this group. We with a 1-0-2 record. pressures,” she men- to work team chemistry competed well against In their first game, tioned. “We have put DQGGHÀQHUROHVRQWKH some of the top teams the ‘Jackets split with in a lot of work together court more precisely.” in the area. I know we DEAN LOGAN the Strafford Indians. in the last few months Collins said there is are talented and I will COOK WOODWARD 6WUDͿRUGLVFRPLQJRͿ of summer and during still a lot to work on in continue to expect and SENIOR SENIOR a Sectional appearance RXUÀUVWWZRZHHNVRI practice, but she saw accept only greatness WIDE RECEIVER OFFENSIVE LINE in the Class 2 state tour- preseason and wanted positives in the Jambo- from them each and 5’9” 170 LBS. 6’1” 285 LBS. nament and are always to come out strong and ree and the entire off- every day and they are a solid program under FRQÀGHQWLQ 0RQGD\·V  season from a talented a solid group of kids former Lebanon vol- jamboree. However, volleyball program. who will rise to that leyball standout Ashley nerves and a string of “This week in prac- challenge.” Meet more Lebanon High Bough. XQIRUFHGHUURUV PLVVHG tice, we will spend a lot LHS will travel to Re- School Football Team Members Lebanon would split serves, serve receive of time breaking down public on September 3 in next Saturday’s edition of with Central in the sec- passes not on target, and each rotation further as IRUWKHLUÀUVWPDWFKRIWKH the Laclede County Record. ond match of the night, KLWWLQJHUURUV RQRXU we move closer to our season and host Branson winning the second set part got the best of us in opening match against on Thursday, September 25-1 on a tip set by se- the early matches of the Republic on the 3rd of 5 in their home opener.

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LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ SOCCER

/&5SKRWR$OH[%R\HU The Lebanon High School soccer team hosted the Lebanon Jamboree on Tuesday evening at Yellowjacket Soccer Field. Also com- peting were Camdenton, Bolivar and Branson. Above is Lebanon soccer player Austin Westerlund making a pass during a scrimmage against the Bolivar Liberators. Lebanon hosts soccer Jamboree on Tuesday

ALEX BOYER the board early when [email protected] he beat the Laker goal- Expectations haven’t keeper for a goal. Min- been this high for the utes later, Oscar Sando- Lebanon High School val capped the scoring boys’ soccer team in by finding the back of quite some time, and the net when a ball was on Tuesday evening, deflected by the goalie the ‘Jackets started to and rebounded by San- show why fans need to doval. be excited about this In the next two year’s bunch. games, LHS sat a major- “Every year we talk ity of their key starters about the conference, and fell to Bolivar 1-0 which is a tough and before ending the night talented conference, with a 2-1 loss against but we want to compete the Branson Pirates. and finish in the top “I think we played half,” head coach Matt really well, Jernigan Jernigan said. “We have mentioned. “Our pos- a lot of returning guys, session was some of and we know this is a the best we have had good group for us and in my 12 years here. we want to put it to- The boys really moved gether, stay healthy and the ball around and see what we can do.” created chances. De- Although they went fensively we played 1-2 in their Jamboree, well and kept the oth- Lebanon didn’t play a er teams from getting /&5SKRWR$OH[%R\HU majority of their start- many chances. Overall, Above is Lebanon soccer player Luis Pedroza-Vasquez playing defense during the Jamboree on Tues- ers in the second or it was a good night.” day evening against the Camdenton Lakers. their contests. Jernigan mentioned Other teams that Zach Richards as a key said. “Luis controlled good night. We have afternoon against West tack in the final third,” competed at the Jambo- player to the success on the ball well in the mid- talked about defense Plains and Dixon, and Jernigan said. “We are ree were Bolivar High Tuesday night and also dle and was a good being what we needed will also play today not just a counter at- School, Branson High mentioned that Luis option for our forwards to shore up and they at the soccer field by tack team this year, so School and Camdenton Vasquez performed well to work with. did that in the jambo- Boswell Elementary keeping position and High School. against Camdenton. “I also think our back ree.” at either 12:30 p.m., 2 knowing how to finish In the first contest, “Zach is our scorer, line of Ethan Murray, Lebanon was slated p.m., or 3:30 p.m. in that attacking third Lebanon defeated Cam- and he is so fast and Cameron Fisher, Evan to start their season by “We have been work- will be huge, so we will denton 2-0 when Luis causes a lot of problems Rogers, Austin Barber, opening up their home ing on communication see how it goes this Vasquez got LHS on for defenses,” Jernigan and Cameron had a tournament on Friday in the back and our at- weekend.”

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YELLOWJACKETMEET THE JORDAN LEWIS SENIOR DEFENSIVE END ## 6’3 - 255 LBS. WHAT ARE YOUR STRENGTHS ON WHAT ARE SOME GOALS YOU88 HAVE FOR THE FOOTBALL FIELD? THIS YEAR? One of my strengths on the football The big goal for this year is just winning another field is I have a very high motor. I will district championship. We would love to three- run sideline to sideline to make a tackle or peat for districts. Also this year our district has extra block. I am also very vocal on the field. changed and we get to play a few teams that will WHAT DID YOU WORK ON IN THE be very fun games. OFF-SEASON? FAVORITE SPORTS MOMENT? This offseason for me was just getting Favorite sports moment is just being with my faster and stronger. Both of those team and seeing us all grow up. For us seniors things help in so many different ways we’ve been together since we were little kids. so I helped my game out a bunch. Also It’s truly been an awesome journey in getting worked a lot of technique and footwork. to grow with them. I’m blessed to call them my brothers. WHAT’S IT LIKE PLAYING ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL? WHO IS THE MOST IMPORTANT It is tough going both ways on INDIVIDUAL IN YOUR LIFE? the football field, but we’ve been The most important individual is my dad for sure. preparing for this all summer. We He has always pushed me hard, and been my would have conditioning workouts biggest supporter. There have been times I may and small stuff like that, it goes a long not want to workout or do something, and he still ways. made me. At the time I didn’t like it, but looking back I’m where I am today because of him.

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“Good Boys” is a raunchy, yet sur- drags along his buddies Thor (Brady drone and replace it before Max’s pered to them by eighth graders prisingly heart-packed, movie about Noon), who reminds me of a young dad (a hilarious cameo by Will Forte) (we’ve all been there), it wouldn’t a group of boys struggling to grow mouthy Corey Feldman, and Lucas can return, find the missing drone be nearly as funny. up as they enter the sixth grade. (Keith L. Williams), despite the cool and ground Max from going to the Another thing that makes “Good Middle school is a rough grow- kids not wanting Max’s friends at party. Boys” work is just how sweet the ing period for everyone, the party. If “Good Boys” was just an excuse movie turns out to be. It’s not just and “Good Boys” perfectly Before they can go to the to see a bunch of kids curse and a raucous comedy, it’s also a movie Movie Review puts that awkward time on party, the boys figure they get into inappropriate situations, about growing up and the meaning film. A little bit “Harold need to learn how to kiss be- it might illicit a few giggles, of friendship at its heart. Past and Kumar” and a little bit cause you can’t go to a kiss- but what really makes the the easy sex and drug jokes, “Superbad,” the movie tells ing party without knowing movie work is the char- it has a message or two that the story of three best friends how. In their tween brains, acter’s innocence. In a we grownups could learn who are invited to their first they think they can learn by story that I think all of a thing or two from. These “kissing party.” Young Max spying on their college-aged us can relate to, this is kids may not know what (Jacob Tremblay) desperately neighbor with a drone owned about a bunch of kids try- B they’re doing, but they know wants to attend this party by Max’s father. The plan ing to adjust to their new more about life than we give because his crush, who he’s blows up in their faces when grown up life in the middle them credit for. never really talked to, will FINES MASSEY their neighbor notices the school and in turn saying and doing “Good Boys” is a funny twist on a be at the party, and he just drone, captures it and holds a bunch of “adult things” without familiar drama that works by play- knows for certain that she’s it for ransom. What ensues is truly knowing the meaning of them. ing off the innocence of its wannabe going to be his future wife - but only a madcap race across town as these If these kids were savvy to the things grownup characters. if he attends. Max, who is the most sixth-graders rush across town to a they were saying and doing instead The movie is currently playing at the popular of his group of friends, also mall where they can purchase a new of only knowing half truths whis- Lebanon Ritz 8 Theatre.

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August GARFIELD BY JIM DAVIS Horoscopes FAMILY CIRCUS ARIES BY BIL KEANE Mar 21 - Apr 20 Aries, you may be feel- ing sociable this week. Make the most of opportunities to hang out with those people you prefer to spend time with regularly. TAURUS Apr 21/May 21 Your work will be a labor of love for some- one special, Taurus. BEETLE BAILEY BY MORT WALKER Even though you are doing it for generous reasons, give yourself ample time to breathe and unwind. GEMINI May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, your routine offers you comfort this week, but you may ZDQWWR¿QGVRPHZD\ to veer off course for a little bit. Who knows what waits around the bend? CANCER Jun 22/Jul 22 HAGAR THE HORRIBLE BY CHRIS BROWNE HERMAN BY JIM UNGER Cancer, you may be worrying about things that are troubling you instead of enjoying time spent with friends. Enjoy time with loved ones and your troubles will subside. LEO Jul 23/Aug 23 Surround yourself with loved ones this week, Leo. You will take away much joy from these interactions. 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It’s you if you’re open and EHHQTXLWHDZKLOHVLQFHZHZHUHWRJHWKHUEXW,VWLOOFDQ·WJHWRYHUKLP honest with them. Be ,KDYHQ·WWULHGWRÀQGDQRWKHUJX\EHFDXVH,NQRZKHZLOOEHVHFRQGWR more forthcoming. Finn, and that’s not fair to him. Is it weird that I still go to text Finn when SAGITTARIUS VRPHWKLQJELJKDSSHQVEXWUHDOL]H,FDQ·WRUWKDW,GUHDPDERXWXVVWLOO" Nov 23/Dec 21 +RZGR,JHWRYHUDJX\,ORYHDQGRQO\EURNHXSZLWKEHFDXVHKHGLGQ·W Sagittarius, you are FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE BY LYNN JOHNSON ZDQWWRPRYH",ZLOOQHYHUJREDFNWRRXUKRPHWRZQ,WZDVDQDZIXO alert and inspired this SODFH6RZKDWGR,GR"75<,1*12772/29(+,0 week, and you may be on a quest to expand DEAR TRYING: Here’s what you do. Accept the fact that Finn your social circle. Go is a “married man” — someone wedded to his hometown, which to community events you have long outgrown. Then stop idealizing a person who didn’t or other social activi- value your relationship enough to consider relocating with you. ties in your area. $QGÀQDOO\DFFHSWWKHUHDOLW\WKDWWKLVZDVQ·WPHDQWWREH$OORZ CAPRICORN \RXUVHOIWKHRSSRUWXQLW\WRPHHWHOLJLEOHPHQDQGTXLWFRPSDULQJ Dec 22/Jan 20 them to someone you have placed on such a high pedestal that they Capricorn, little cannot compete. ¿QDQFLDOXQFHUWDLQW\ '($5$%%<0\\HDUROGVRQLVDJRRG\RXQJPDQDQGPRVWO\ should compel you to take inventory or even UHVSRQVLEOHDQGPDWXUHH[FHSWLQRQHDUHD+HIDLOVWRVHHWKHLPSRUWDQFH revise spending habits. RINHHSLQJXSUHJXODURLOFKDQJHVRQKLVWZRYHKLFOHVWKDWZHUHSDVVHG Unforseen circum- GRZQWRKLP,NHHSWUDFNRIZKHQKH·VKDGWKHODVWRLOFKDQJHDQG,VWDUW stances can pop up. reminding him at the time they are due. I tell him to make an appointment, AQUARIUS he says “I will,” but when asked later, he says he hasn’t. I have tried to -DQ)HE DILBERT BY SCOTT ADAMS tell him how important it is. I’ve even made the appointment and taken You may feel confused WKH YHKLFOHV LQ P\VHOI :KDW FDQ , GR WR JHW KLP WR WDNH FDUH RI WKLV about your current sit- UHVSRQVLELOLW\E\KLPVHOI"1$**,1*027+(5,1:,6&216,1 uation in life, Aquarius. DEAR MOTHER: The way for your son to learn that lesson is This may be the case if you’re comparing IRU\RXWRVWRSQDJJLQJDQGOHWKLPVXIIHUWKHFRQVHTXHQFHVIRUKLV yourself to others. LUUHVSRQVLELOLW\

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