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Mound City NEWS Published & Printed in Mound City, Missouri Vol. 134, No. 43 75¢ www.moundcitynews.com Thursday • May 1 • 201 4 Tractor Pull one week earlier this year The Mound City Rural Firemen are gearing up for the 4th Annual Truck and Tractor Pull. The event, which is normally held the first Saturday in July, will be held on Saturday, June 28, 2014, at the rodeo grounds west of the Mound City exit off Interstate 29. This year’s event will feature two tracks and two sleds and will be part of the Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League. The Truck and Tractor Pull is a non-district funded event, and all proceeds go back into the local community in the form of scholarships for the four Holt County schools. Mound City License Office to close The Mound City License Office is set to close Thursday, June 5, according to Michelle Gleba, director of communications for the Missouri Department of Revenue. The current office manager, Connie Gordon, will be moving on to manage the Savannah, MO, License Bureau. “The contract for the Mound City License Office was put up for bid Dec. 6, 2013, with a Jan. 3, 2014, deadline. No bids were received,” Gleba wrote to the Mound City News. “The contract was put up for bid a second time on Jan. 17, 2014, with a Feb. 14, 2014, deadline. No bids were received... There are currently no plans to re-bid that office.” Joe Laukemper, who previously ran the Mound City License Office, released the following statement: “After a couple of months without an office in 2005, it was apparent to me and Laukemper Motors that this service was extremely important to the automobile business in Mound City, as well as for the residents of Holt County. With Connie Gordon’s help and knowledge of titles, I bid the contract and was awarded it. Mound City R-2 student Colton Flint - Carefully drives away from school. “Although comprising only 10 percent of Missouri’s drivers, [teens] are involved in more than 24 percent of fatal and disabling injury crashes,” the Missouri Department of Transportation reported. Teen driving: Be on the safe side The Mound City News office will be closed for the Memorial Day holiday on Monday, May 26, so the deadline for submitted news items has been pushed to 5 p.m. Thursday, May 22. Prom at Nodaway-Holt is scheduled for Saturday, May 3. A prom parade will take place from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the new high school gym in Graham, MO. Students will then head to the Countryside Bistro in Skidmore, MO, at 7 p.m. to dance the night away. Elementary Track Meet scheduled for May 3 The 3rd Annual Mound City Elementary Track Meet will take place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 3, at the Mound City School track. Should weather be an issue, the meet will be rescheduled for 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 4. Emails and questions may be sent to Ryan Osburn at ryan.os burn@ mndcty.k12.mo.us. Celtic cabaret heads to State Theater Jill Anderson, theater artist and musician, will drum, strum and sing her way to the State Theater in Mound City, MO, with an eclectic show that focuses on Irish storytelling and poetry and the music that naturally accompanies the Irish flow and lilt. Anderson was originally set to perform at the State Theater on Sunday, March 2, but her show has now been rescheduled for Saturday, May 31, with a time yet to be determined. Friday, May 2, 2014 See Pages 8-9 Continued to page 2 Upcoming early deadline for submitted news items Nodaway-Holt R-7 prepares for prom nual Panther Relays n A h t 9 2 Mound City R-2 elementary students - Jump rope during recess on a warm spring day on Friday, April 25. A breath of fresh air Amid the shouts and laughter of Mound City R-2 elementary students on the playground Friday afternoon, April 25, a group of girls stood off to the side, beaded jump ropes at the ready. “Cinderella, dressed in yellow, went upstairs to kiss her fel—” came the chant, until the jumper caught her tennis shoe on the swinging rope. The students, who get 25 minutes of recess time every day and 1.5 hours of physical education each week, are examples of how outdoor time contributes to a well-rounded, healthy child. “There are a lot of benefits,” Jan Seitz, principal of the elementary school at Mound City R-2, said. “It’s good for exercise, physical development, active movement. It helps the brain develop...It’s a way for kids to relieve stress, [and] it improves their ability to concentrate.” In short, unstructured playtime outside is essential. “Children can skip, jump, climb, roll, hide — it’s all good for kids,” Seitz said. The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, Earlychildhood NEWS and Mommies Magazine also cited that free play outside is crucial to children’s cognitive and physical development; it sparks the imagination and problem solving and helps combat childhood obesity. While the students at Mound City R-2 have recess time (“You can’t beat the hands-on, sensory experiences outside,” Seitz said), a recent Earth Day-related study by Disney and The Nature Conservancy, based out of St. Louis, MO, shows that children need as much time outside as possible. “It supports healthy habits and fosters a concern for nature,” Todd Sampsell, director of The Nature Conservancy said. “More time outside...leads to better learning in school.” According to Sampsell, preschool-age children spend the most time outside, but older children prefer to spend their leisure time indoors. Additionally, American parents in the study cited the discomfort of being outside a home as a major obstacle; air conditioning, central heat, video games and television seem to take precedence. “We tend towards comfort in our society,” Sampsell explained. “We tend to try to shelter our kids from what’s uncomfortable.” Bugs and unpleasant temperatures aside, nature offers children the opportunity to not only push outside of their comfort zone but also to learn to appreciate the beauty of the outdoors. “Kids who love nature grow up to protect it,” Dr. Beth Stevens, senior vice president, Disney Citizenship, Environment & Conservation, said in an article on the study. Although schools may offer ample time outside, parents play a critical role in prioritizing more outdoor time for their children. “Parents are the gatekeepers,” Sampsell said. So, what can parents do? According to Sampsell, it’s as easy as getting outside to play catch or encouraging play with other neighborhood kids. “Here in Missouri,” he added, “there are a variety of rivers to enjoy, hiking trails, parks, camping, fishing, hunting and farms.” The numbers can be staggering: only 58.7 percent of teen drivers from the northwest Missouri area wear seat belts; 50 percent of teens admit to texting while driving; 10 percent of alcohol-impaired driving fatalities occur with those under the age of 21; and traffic crashes are the leading cause of death for those between the ages of 15 and 20. Based on the number crunching by various organizations, including the Missouri Coalition of Roadway Safety, the U.S. Department of Transportation, Consumer Reports and the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), teen drivers need to heed the statistics. “Mile for mile, [teens] are involved in three times as many fatal crashes as all other drivers,” Consumer Reports and the U.S. Department of Transportation noted. Between inexperience and tantalizing conversations popping up Continued to page 6 Schools wrap up year with senior activities Craig R-3, Mound City R-2, South Holt R-1 and NodawayHolt R-7 are wrapping up the school year, but each has several activities planned for graduating seniors: Craig R-3 Friday, May 9: Graduation at 7 p.m. in the gym Mound City R-2 Sunday, May 11: Baccalaureate at First Christian Church, 4 p.m. Monday, May 12, and Tuesday, May 13: Senior finals Wednesday, May 14: Last day of school for seniors Thursday, May 15: Senior breakfast at First Christian Church, 8 a.m.; High School Honors Assembly, 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 18: Graduation, 2 p.m. South Holt R-1 Friday, May 9: Senior break- fast at Oregon United Methodist Church, 7 a.m.; graduation practice at the high school gymnasium, 8:45 a.m.; last day of school for seniors Sunday, May 11: Baccalaureate at Faith Fellowship Church, 5 p.m. Monday, May 12, and Tuesday, May 13: Senior class trip to Omaha, NE Sunday, May 18: Graduation, high school gymnasium, 2 p.m. Nodaway-Holt R-7 Monday, May 5: Senior appreciation lunch for staff Tuesday, May 6, through Thursday, May 8: Senior graduation trip to Branson, MO Friday, May 9: Senior graduation rehearsal, 9 a.m.; awards assembly, 12:45 p.m. Sunday, May 11: Senior graduation, 2 p.m. Dustin Carpenter, M.D., to join CH-F Care Clinic in Mound City Dustin Carpenter, M.D., will be making a lifelong dream come true this August when he joins the Community Hospital-Fairfax (CH-F) medical staff and begins seeing patients in the CH-F Primary Care Clinic in Mound City. “I have lived in many places across the U.S. and even abroad, but northwest Missouri has always been my home,” Carpenter said. “It was my dream to come back here.” Carpenter, the son of Chuck and Jan Carpenter, was born and raised in Rock Port, MO. He graduated from Rock Port High School in 1999 and will complete his family medicine residency at the University of Nebraska in June 2014. He married his wife, Annie, a registered nurse, in 2012. As the grandson of longtime northwest Missouri physician Wallace Carpenter, he also has a unique perspective on family medicine. Continued to page 3 4th Blast Fundraising Page 2 LOCAL MOUND CITY NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 - PAGE 2 4 of July Blast! th Total this year $278.30 You may bring donations for the 4th Blast fund to the Mound City News office or mail to PO Box 175, Mound City, MO 64470. 2014 4th Blast Donation List Previous balance carried over from 2013= $178.30 Mound City News - $100 Mound City License Office to close From the front The revenues from the office never covered the expenses, but came close to breaking even in the early years. Revenue increased under Connie’s guidance from $26,000 per year to about $35,500 today. Since 2005 when we took office, the costs of security systems has increased, utility costs have risen, copier machine service and drums have gone up, postage has gone up, and about everything you deal with has increased. Couple that with changing rules and regulations, and it is more difficult to complete each transaction. If we cannot give a satisfactory level of service, with an adequate fee, we feel we cannot continue to give that service. Connie Gordon and Carol Brandon are two of the best in the state for operating this service, and Laukemper Motors is proud of the efficiency and accuracy of their service. Connie, Carol and I would be glad to help anyone bid the local office and help find a location to put it.” Nearby license offices in Missouri can be found in Savannah, Rock Port and Maryville. Laukemper also added that “some small counties offer the service for three days per week as an economy measure. It could be added to an existing business, if it meets the criteria. Perhaps there is a person out there who would be willing to offer the service on a part-time basis.” Residents may renew their plates online at http://plates. mo.gov, as well. Ladies’ Golf League to start The Ladies’ Golf League will start on Thursday, May 8, and take place every Thursday at 5:30 p.m. throughout the summer. League play will end on Thursday, Aug. 21, with a “Fun Night.” Membership and league dues must be paid by May 8. Those wishing to join the league and form a team may contact the Mound City Golf Course at (660) 442-5780 or Kathy Ungles at (660) 442-3807 by Thursday, May 1. Published and Printed in Mound City, Missouri Established 1879 (USPS 364-920) Published weekly on Thursdays and entered as periodical publication at the Post Office in Mound City, Missouri 64470. POSTMASTER - Send changes of address to: Mound City News, PO Box 175 • Mound City, MO 64470 511 State Street, PO Box 175 • Mound City, MO 64470 (660) 442-5423 • Fax (660) 442-5423 E-mail: [email protected] www.moundcitynews.com Adam Johnson Owner/Publisher Jessica Lindsay, Office Manager - Pam Kent, Advertising C.J. Trent-Gurbuz, News Writer - Joy Johnson, Proofreading Laura Sharp, Photographer - Lily Grant, Photographer Remembering Listening and receiving so much mail wanting money for various veterans and present military organizations that need help reminds me of how it was after World War II. I know it is all justified, some soldiers need and deserve the most. We can go back to George Washington’s army and up to the present, and it’s the same thing. Most things that were supposed to help and were promised either were forgotten, covered up or not adequate to do much good and in time were dropped. After World War II, it was just as bad as things seem to be today, only on a much larger scale. The problems we had were not known to all, and maybe a good many veterans also, due to a lot of different reasons. Some wouldn’t accept help anyway. I’ve heard of late comments like, ‘You so-called ‘The Greatest Generation’ were treated much better.” This from ones who still don’t know that we weren’t. Everyone was tired of the war: the public, the military, mom and dad, tired of losing sons and afraid of more being killed or missing in action, tired of the shortage of most everything, tired of the rationing, using ration stamps for gas, tires, cigarettes, sugar, coffee, etc. Making things do for one World War II motto fit almost everyone: “Eat it up and wear it out, make it do or go without.” Even the defense workers in the factories may have had money but were unable to buy like normal, unless they went to the black markets, for scarce items could be bought for a good many times their worth. When the war was over, shortages were still around, price controls, factories already closing, dropping thousands off looking for jobs, the country trying to get back like it was before the By Eugene Poynter “Coming Home” war, it never did. The over 16 million military personnel came back. Remember our dreams? To survive, come back home, buy a little farm or start our own business, raise a family and enjoy it all again? Some were lucky, but most weren’t. I was one of the lucky ones, thanks to my folks. Remember how hard it was, coming home; the closer you got, I think most all dragged their feet a little, being gone for at least two to four years, no furloughs, no phone calls and very little mail, depending on where you were, so most were out of touch with family and friends. Who all will be here to meet me, or shall I just show up? What will I do to make a living, and if the injuries and sickness I’ve brought back will get better? It was really hard to just pick up where you left off. I came back from the Pacific by boat and came into Seattle with flags waving, bands playing, and stood there with a large group listening to speeches of how much they thought of us and what all things good were waiting for us. That was my first introduction to politicians. Going through the discharge procedure like it was made me wonder what they all seemed mad about, sign this and that and move on. Later I found out my records were incomplete, not having any hospital or convalescent camp or treatments listed, and I found out later some had all their time listed as stateside, and they’d been overseas for several years. Most just let it go, just were happy to be home. The GI Bill that was passed by Congress was a blessing, if you were able to qualify and could afford to take advantage of part of it. This let vets go to college, take on-the-job training, estab- News from Tiffany Heights: Residents wrap up Easter celebrations Residents of Tiffany Heights in Mound City, MO, welcomed spring and completed Easterthemed activities the week of Monday, April 21. Sue Roseman and Amanda Griffin led the Prayer Warrior group on Tuesday morning, April 22, and Pastor Jeremy Blevins later held Bible study. Blevins also led songs of praise and played his violin. That afternoon, 21 kindergarten students participated in the annual egg hunt, which residents enjoyed watching. After the hunt, students presented residents with spring-themed cards that included a picture of flying kites, and the class sang songs of Easter and spring. Residents played a word game on Wednesday afternoon, April 23. Players were challenged to questions about the Easter season, bunnies and things coming in four. The Mound City FCCLA hosted bingo on Thursday, April 24. Students provided the bingo prizes, delicious Chamberlain Funeral Home & Monuments 1705 Ridge Drive Mound City, MO 442-5300 cakes for everyone and a special gift to those with April birthdays — Joe Loucks and Jeane Crouse. Members from the group in attendance were Jorden Miller, Lena Ashford, Jarrod Hurst, Nathan Dillinger, Blake Shifflett, Sydney Ireland, Kim Corbin, Gabrielle Heck, Adrienne Messer, Riley Holstine, Sara Murphy, Sean Shepherd, Tess Phillips, Joeigh Eaton, Savanah Derr and Copies available each week at our office and at: Craig Country Store, Craig; Lakeshore Grill, Prop-In, Big Lake; Country Corner and Price’s Grocery, Oregon; The Smokehouse, Graham; Poor Boys Kwik Stop, Maitland; Mound City Thriftway, Kwik Zone, George’s Total, Squaw Creek Diner & I-29 Travel Plaza in Mound City. who had finished their earthly journey. Games of choice were encouraged on Saturday, April 26. Larry Brickey and the Mound City Baptist Church family provided worship services Sunday morning, April 27. Afternoon services were conducted by Community of Christ Church. Mound City R-2 kindergarten students - Examine their findings during the sunny Tuesday, April 22, afternoon at Tiffany Heights in Mound City.. Residents spent Friday, April 18, filling colorful eggs with candy, including Skittles and Lifesavers Gummies, for the students to hunt on Tuesday, April 22. ATTENTION: Member Missouri Press Association All Subscriptions Are Due In January sponsor Karlene Harrison. The winner of the game was Dolores Hawkins. Later in the day, Becky Poe provided “News and Views.” Maria Shanklin assisted with glamour nails on Friday morning, April 25. That afternoon, Pastor Dennis Jones of Kendallwood Hospice led a memorial celebration for residents, staff and guests to express their loss and memories of those Mound City kindergartners TOPS on the hunt members discuss new attitudes Benjamin Flint, Paige Bierman, Jennifer Pardue, Will Johnson, Print Shop Subscription Information $33 PER YEAR Holt, Nodaway, Andrew, and Atchison Counties. $38 PER YEAR Elsewhere In Missouri and All Other States. lish a GI loan to purchase a farm, home or business. The bad thing, not all banks wanted involvement with the government-backed loans, and the benefits ran out of monies too quick. To help vets through the time of trying to re-establish themselves, there was an unemployment system referred to as the “52-20 Club.” You could draw up to $20 per week for 52 weeks. That became so popular that some began accusing the government of “making lazy bums out of them.” Getting medical help through the VA was hard to get due to the vast number that needed it, for so many came back either wounded or sick with malaria. In time, so many that were subjected to or were part of some conflict ended up with what at the time was referred to as “psychoneurotic” cases. Two years after the war’s end, half of the patients in VA medical facilities were men suffering from it, which in 1980 was named like it is today, PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder. Broken homes, lost jobs, vets being unable to obtain jobs were all part of the stress. People were advised to stay away from vets that had been trained in killing and assault who were a potential menace to society. Ones like me who ended up with PTSD that had help like Betty and Dr. Hogan were lucky, and also having a vocation to keep busy at, ones that I know had it, have been gone a long time ago. It seems like almost everyone has this stress and depression now; they will need a lot of help from home and church, for the pills alone will not do it. If you know of someone that has it, try and be patient. I still get a spell sometimes, but I’m making it so far. CYPRESS MULCH 2 Cu. Ft. $2.99 MOUND CITY LUMBER Hours: Monday-Friday: 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. • Saturday: 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. 108 W. 7th St. • Mound City, MO • 660-442-5416 Offering Men’s & Women’s 12-Step Drug & Alcohol Recovery Program at River of Hope Fellowship Hwy. 159 & I-29 Mound City, MO EVERY WEDNESDAY 7:00-8:00 p.m. For information call 660-442-6305 or 660-442-6085. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), Mound City Chapter 1163, met at 4 p.m. on Monday, April 28, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. In attendance were Nina Boyd, Ramona Rhoades, Linda Stroud, Katheryn Swymeler, Jeannie Stone and new member Becky Livengood. Stone was the top loser of the week. Boyd passed out the new contest, which will run from Tuesday, April 1, through Monday, June 30. She also gave a program on “It’s a new year, so be a new you: 10 ways to improve your attitude.” TOPS meetings are open to anyone who would like help and support to achieve their weight loss goal. LOCAL MOUND CITY NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 - PAGE 3 Naomi Maxine (Miller) Rowlett Rippey Naomi Maxine (Miller) Rowlett Rippey was born on March 19, 1933, to John and Audrey (Perry) Miller in Watson, MO. She attended Maitland, MO, schools. Rippey married Alma J. Rowlett, and they became the parents of three children. He preceded her in death. On Oct. 6, 2006, she married Craig Rippey. He survives of their St. Joseph, MO, home. Rippey helped with the family custom haying operation and later worked at Schoonover’s Café in Mound City, MO. Rippey sold Avon for many years. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ, St. Joseph Restoration branch. Rippey passed away on Wednesday, April 23, 2014, at her St. Joseph home. Rippey was preceded in death by her parents; infant son, William; daughter, Diana Volz; brothers, Ronald and Monte Gilland and Maurice Miller; sisters, Donna Aue and Gloria Keaster; and grandson, Ryan Volz. Survivors include Rippey’s husband, Craig; son and daughterin-law, Jerry and Janice Rowlett of Ottumwa, IA; stepsons, Jeffrey Rippey of Colorado, Tim (Amy) Rippey of Rincon, GA, Peter (Julie) Rippey of Marshall, MO, and Nicholas (Lisa) Rippey of Independence, MO; brother and sister-in-law, Billy and Cece Miller of Yerrington, NV; brother, Richard Gilland; five grandchildren, Jenny Gee, Robin and Staci Rowlett, Angie Church and Kerri Boyd; five stepgrandchildren, Isabella and Kaiya Rippey, and Dillon, Rhys and Gabriel Rippey; and nine great-grandchildren, Dakota and Mackenzie Gee, Morgan and Shelby Payne, Nick and Caila Spencer, Mason Rowlett, and Hannah and Heidi Church. Services were held on Saturday, April 26, 2014, at 2 p.m., with family visitation beginning at 1 p.m. at the Chamberlain Funeral Home in Mound City. Interment was held at Maitland Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Maitland Cemetery Association or Hands of Hope Hospice. Online condolences may be left at www. chamberlainfuneral.com. Doctor available for commercial drivers Dr. Thomas A. Bartek of Falls City, NE, has completed the training and testing necessary to become a member of the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME). As a member, he is now in a position to provide medical certificates for all interstate commercial drivers. It is important to note, as well, that starting on Wednesday, May 21, 2014, only NRCME members may sign such a certificate for commercial drivers. “The Old Country Church” to reopen May 4 Benton Church, known as “The Old Country Church,” will reopen for the 2014 season Sunday, May 4. A service will take place at 10 a.m., and all are welcome. The church is located on Highway BB, one-half mile south of Squaw Creek Travel Plaza on exit 79 of Interstate 29. for Mike Long to be held at the White Rose Alfalfa weevil Benefit A benefit for Mike Long is scheduled for Saturday, May 10, at the White Rose in Mound City. A free-will pancake feed will start at 9 a.m., followed by an auction led by Greg Clemin area fields ent. Northwest Graphix will be selling T-shirts as part of a fundraising effort, and there will Growers should be scouting alfalfa fields for alfalfa weevil. South Missouri has had infestations, and there have been numerous insecticide failures due to the cold weather and resistance to insecticides. The economic threshold is one or more larvae per stem and 30 percent or more of the plant terminal ends showing damage. If the field’s infestation is greater than this standard, be sure to spray. In cool, wet springs, a fungal pathogen called Zoophthora phytonomi can infect and kill weevils. Should this effect occur, the infected larvae turn from their normal green color to a yellow color and may die off two to three days after infection occurs. Early harvest is also an option, if alfalfa is seven to ten days from bud and early bloom stage. Missouri research has shown that 98 percent of the weevils can be reduced with mechanical harvest. Be sure to scout stubble if harvested as University of Missouri (MU) Extension regional agronomists have occasionally found adults feeding on alfalfa in numbers great enough to prevent regrowth. For more information, contact MU Extension Regional Agronomists Wayne Flanary, (660) 4463724, Heather Benedict, (660) 425-6434, or Wyatt Miller, (816) 776-6961. One-car accident injures driver, passenger A 2007 Jeep Liberty driven by Jeffry L. Behrens, 56, of Council Bluffs, IA, was involved in a one-car accident at 4 p.m. Thursday, April 24, two miles north of Mound City at the 86.6 mile marker of Interstate 29. Behrens was headed south when he ran off the west side of the roadway and struck the end of a guardrail. The car then returned to the road and turned over once before skidding off the right side of the road and striking the guardrail again before sliding down an embankment and landing upright in a ravine. Missouri State High Patrol Trooper N.J. Griener and Corporal R.J. Helfers, as well as the Holt County Sheriff’s Department and the Atchison-Holt Ambulance District, responded to the scene. Behrens had moderate injuries and was treated at the scene by the Atchison-Holt Ambulance. Both he and another passenger, Rhema N. Anaya, 12, of Omaha, NE, decided to seek further medical treatment on their own; Anaya suffered minor injuries. Behrens’ son, Brennen R. Behrens, 16, of Council Bluffs, was not injured in the accident. All were wearing seat belts. The Jeep Liberty was totaled and towed by Double D Towing of Mound City, MO. Missouri State Highway Patrol makes drug trafficking arrest On Monday, April 7, 2014, at approximately 10:39 a.m., a member of the Missouri State Highway Patrol stopped a 2013 Nissan Frontier on Interstate 29 at the 69-mile marker north of St. Joseph, MO. The driver was identified as Ramon Arrendondo, 22, of San Jose, CA, and the passenger was identified as Eleuterio Murillo-Salgado, 34, also of San Jose, CA. During the course of the traffic stop, several indicators of criminal activity were observed, which caused the trooper to be- come suspicious. Consent to search the vehicle was requested and granted, and a search revealed four packages believed to contain cocaine. The combined weight of the packages is approximately 10 pounds. Murillo-Salgado was arrested for felony trafficking of a controlled substance-cocaine. He was transported to the Holt County Jail in Oregon, MO, where he is being held pending a formal charge. Arrendondo, the driver, was not charged and was released. Hazelwood woman arrested in Holt County Catherine A. Smith, 38, of Hazelwood, MO, was arrested at 1 p.m. Friday, April 25, by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Smith was charged with a misdemeanor warrant for driving with a revoked license in Wright County and a misdemeanor warrant for speeding in Wright County. She was held on bond at the Holt County Jail in Oregon, MO. be a gun raffle for a Ruger 10/22. Donations for the auction may be made up until the day of the event. The benefit is being organized by Amy Jenkins and Penny Brown. Long, who suffered a back injury on April 1, is at Madonna Rehab Center in Lincoln, NE. Dustin Carpenter, M.D., to join CH-F Care Clinic in Mound City From the front “Growing up, I was exposed at a very young age to family medicine in a rural area,” Carpenter explained. “I was able to observe the impact my grandfather had on my community both as a physician and a person. I can’t think of a better person to emulate. Grandpa assures me that I don’t have to fill his shoes, but he can’t stop me from trying.” Carpenter will see patients at the Mound City Primary Care Clinic, located at 514 State St., starting Monday, Aug. 4, 2014. Carpenter is passionate about family medicine and has plans to provide the full scope of primary care, including ob- stetrics. As being available to patients is one of his priorities, Carpenter plans to dedicate several appointment times each day for acute illnesses so his patients can be seen in the timeliest manner possible. Carpenter is also looking forward to becoming a part of the community. He is anxious to attend sporting events and be a sideline presence for young athletes. He plans to take in a few Royals games and cheer on the Missouri Tigers and Kansas City Chiefs as soon as he returns to Missouri, as well. 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Our promise to you is - we will do whatever it takes to serve your family in a personal way.‰ COMMUNITY MOUND CITY NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 - PAGE 4 Area Church Information BIG LAKE Big Lake Baptist Church 213 Lake Shore Dr., Craig, MO Dick Lionberger, Interim Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. CRAIG Craig Presbyterian Church Worship Service, 9:15 a.m. - Robert Fleming, Pastor Sharp’s Grove United Methodist Church (ABOVE) United Methodist Church congregants chat - Before the special worship service marking the church’s 150th anniversary. 4.5 mi. north of Craig on Hwy. 59 • Rev. Jeremy Blevins Worship Service, 8:45 a.m. Craig Community Church of the Nazarene 105 S. Ensworth Street • Keith Knaak, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship Service, 11 a.m. Wed. Night Bible Study, 5:30 p.m., Wed. Kingdom Kids, 3:30-5:00 p.m., Wed. Night Youth Group, 6:30-8:00 p.m. Church of God Sunday School, 10:00 a.m., Worship, 11:00 a.m. FILLMORE The Lighthouse Exit 65 on I-29 • Pastors Tim and Faith Uzzle Sunday Worship: 10 a.m., Thurs. Bible Study: 7 p.m. www.fillmorelighthousechurch.org GRAHAM Graham Union Church Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. Evening Service, 6:30 p.m., Wednesday night, 7 p.m. United Methodist Church celebrates 150 years (ABOVE) Pastor Jeremy Blevins - Addresses his congregation at the worship service Saturday afternoon, April 26. The church is celebrating its sesquicentennial this year and will host events throughout the coming months. (RIGHT) Dee Ann Heck - Plays the piano during the worship service at the United Methodist Church on Saturday, April 26. United Methodist Church Connie Ury, Pastor Sunday School, 10:15 a.m., Worship, 9 a.m. Guess who’s 80? MAITLAND First Christian Church 4th and Ash • Bill Gazaway, Pastor Sunday School, 9:15 a.m., Worship Service, 10 a.m. Sunday Night Worship, 7 p.m., Wed., Youth Rallies, 7 p.m. United Methodist Church 217 S. Maple Avenue • Connie Ury, Pastor Worship Service, 10:15 a.m. MOUND CITY Community of Christ 1410 Nebraska Street • Theresa Mackey, Pastor 660-446-2048 Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship Service, 11 a.m. Christian Fellowship 18080 Hwy. 59 • Jim Brown, Minister Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., Worship, 10:30 a.m. Senior High Youth, 7:00 p.m. • www.christian-fellowship.net Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 1413 Nebraska St. • Rev. Brian Lemcke Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. Bible Class or Sunday School, 9:15 a.m. First Christian Church 402 E. 5th Street • Paul Grant, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., Worship, 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays- Bible Study, 12 p.m. www.firstchristianmoundcity.org Mound City Baptist Church 1308 Savannah Street • Pastor Nathan Lowe Sunday School, 10:15 a.m., Worship Service, 11:15 a.m. Tuesday Bible Study, Larry Brickey, 6:30 p.m.; Acteens (K-12 Grades), 4:00 p.m. - 660-853-2089 Youth Group, 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Mound City United Methodist Church 312 E. 7th St. • Pastor Jeremy Blevins Sunday School, 9 a.m., Sunday Service, 10 a.m. New Liberty Baptist Church The little church with a big heart. Will Haer, Interim Pastor • County Road 140 Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., Worship, 10:30 a.m. 816-596-1152 • 660-683-5692 New Life Apostolic Assembly U.P.C.I. - 307 E. 6th, Mound City • Pastor Scott Jordan Worship Service, 11 a.m. Life Night Bible Study & Revolution Youth Group Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. www.newlifeupci.org - 660-442-3441 Benton Church An 1880s Church in the 21st Century • Pastor Jim Broker Dr. Jack Coolbaugh and his wife, Michiko Missionary to speak at New Life Apostolic Church The New Life Apostolic Church, located at 307 E. 6th St. in Mound City, MO, will host missionary Dr. Jack Coolbaugh, Ph.D. at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 1. Coolbaugh was a nuclear engineer until he decided to quit his secular job and go to Thailand as a self-supported associate in missions in 1994. With the exception of one eight-month period, he and his wife have been in full-time ministry in Thailand. They opened a Bible school in 1999 in northern Thailand using rented facilities for the first three years, doing, as he said “all the planning, administration, funding, record-keeping, teaching, translation, organizing, controlling and scheduling.” In February 2001 they began construction on the new Isaac Keyes Memorial Bible School located on four acres, and they also received their appointment as UPCI missionaries to Thailand in May of that year. The school, with housing capacity for 32 students plus staff, was completed in September 2002, and a portion of the administration and teaching functions are now carried out by Thai staff. 1/2 mile south of Squaw Creek Truck Plaza on Hwy. BB Worship, 10:00 a.m., First Sunday of the Month OREGON St. Patrick’s Catholic Church 303 Grand, Forest City • Father Peter Ullrich, OSB Pastor and Parish Administrator Oregon Church of the Nazarene 207 W. George • Keith Knaak, Pastor Sunday School, 8 a.m., Worship Service, 9 a.m. New Point Christian Church 24135 Stone Hill Rd. • Brian Buck, Minister Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., Worship, 10:30 a.m. Fellowship Dinner, 4th Sunday of month following church REGIONAL River of Hope Fellowship Hwy. 159 & I-29, Mound City Pastor David Showalter - 660-442-6305 • Pastor Will Certain - 816-824-8566 Sunday School, 9:15 a.m., Worship, 10:30 a.m. SKIDMORE St. Oswald’s-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church 30996 X Avenue, Skidmore, MO 2nd Sundays - 11 a.m., Morning Prayer service by Lay Reader 4th Sundays - 11 a.m., Eucharist Service through Tuesday, May 6 Hanging Basket Sale Buy one, get one HALF PRICE (excluding fiber baskets) We have Down Under Pots, patio pots, planters and much more! Mon.-Sat. • 9 a.m.-5 p.m. MILAM’S GREENHOUSE East 14th Street • Falls City, NE We do not accept debit or credit cards. She’s a special lady. Always helpful and quick of wit. She was the only girl in her class until spring when another girl came to her school at Bellevue. She married her sweetheart, Jackie, 61 years ago. A son, Kenny, was born. Life kept her very busy — upstairs, downstairs, in the kitchen cooking, out in the garden, with plenty of produce to process and can. Busy with an old wringer washer, and then out to the clothesline. She’s perfected many things, from recipes for food to wisdom for life. Her family loves her special dishes: potato salad, peach pie and orange salad, to name a few. It’s an interesting tale of a lady who has seen quite a bit. She is greatly loved and appreciated by all of her family. She’s the best mother-in-law you could ask for. Please help Eva Mae Miller celebrate her 80th birthday. Cards may be sent to 12903 Graystone Rd., Craig, MO, 64437. CH-F announces scholarship and loan options Students pursuing a career in health care are encouraged to apply for the Community Hospital-Fairfax, MO, Development Council and Auxiliary Health Care Educational Scholarships by Monday, June 30, 2014. These scholarships provide assistance with health care education at any approved educational institution. The amount of scholarship money available is based on Development Council and Auxiliary funds and the financial needs of the applicant. Eligible are those with academic achievement and high standings who are currently enrolled in or have been accepted into a health care program. The Genie Perry scholarship application is also available for students attending the North Central Missouri nursing program in Maryville, MO. Additionally, the Community Healthcare Foundation would like students who are currently accepted into an accredited health-profession program to know about the Community Hospital-Fairfax scholarship/loan opportunity funded by the Foundation. This scholarship/loan is available to students in the Community Hospital-Fairfax service area (Atchison, Holt and western Nodaway counties). The Foundation welcomes anyone wishing to serve Community Hospital-Fairfax for four years after earning his or her certification as a health care professional. During the four years, the recipient will repay the Foundation 50 percent of the loan through payroll reimbursements. The money awarded to the student will assist with tuition and book fees. Applications for all scholarships are available at Community Hospital-Fairfax or at www.FairfaxMed.com. Applications for the Genie Perry Scholarship are also available at the North Central Missouri Maryville campus nursing office. For more information, contact the Development Office at (660) 686-2317. Benton Church “The Old Country Church” will re-open for the 2014 season, Lord willing Sunday, May 4 10:00 a.m. - We are a non-denominational, plain old country church trying to maintain the early day faith of this nation that took her from wilderness to super power status faster than anyone would have believed possible. Everyone is invited. Come and see what a country church was like in bygone years. Located on Hwy. BB 1/2 mile south of Squaw Creek Travel Plaza at I-29’s Exit 79 For more information, call Pastor Jim Broker at (660) 442-5405. MOUND CITY NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 - PAGE 5 MSHP DWI checkpoint planned for Atchison County Captain James E. McDonald, commanding officer of Troop H in St. Joseph, MO, announced that sometime during the month of May 2014, Troop H will conduct a Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) checkpoint in Atchison County. The areas selected for enforcement are based on a high number of drinking-related crashes, a high number of contacts with drivers who have been drinking, and officers’ input as to probable contact with DWI violators. “Intoxicated drivers pose a real danger on Missouri roadways; if you drink and drive, you lose,” Captain McDonald said. “Please assist the Missouri State Highway Patrol in removing impaired drivers from our roadways by contacting us toll-free at 1-800-525-5555 or cellular *55.” In support of “The Drive To ZERO Highway Deaths,” the Patrol encourages motorists to protect themselves and their passengers by making sure everyone in the vehicle is properly restrained in a seat belt or child restraint. Watercraft operators should ensure that everyone in the vessel is wearing an approved life jacket. News from Graham The following list of Graham, MO, events is courtesy of Michelle Brown: On Monday, April 21, the Graham Lions Club hosted District Governor Roger Unruh of St. Joseph, MO. He gave a talk in hopes of recruiting new members. In July Richard Warner will be District Governor of Zone 26-M4. Past district governors were in attendance. A meal was served, which Darrell Johnson helped to prepare. On Easter Sunday, April 20, dinner guests of Lewis and Nadine Smail were: Tracy Smail and Julie Volner; Donnie and Vicki Meyer; Crystal Moore; Randy, Becky, Shayli and Ashlyn Mires, all of Maryville, MO; Velinda Brown of Kansas City; and Michelle Brown of Graham. Velinda spent the evening with Michelle. Anna Lea Lance hosted an Easter egg hunt and dinner on Sunday. Those present were: Sherilyn Lance and Rusty Roach of Barnard, MO; Horton, Becky, MacKenzie and Brett Lance of North Kansas City, MO; and Rodney, Suzy, Melanie and Jared Ware of Savannah, MO. Bill and Sue Neff visited son Greg in St. Louis, MO, over Easter weekend. Grandson Eric and wife Kate joined them for church and Easter brunch. Bellevue School Reunion 50th Anniversary of the Last Graduating Class Saturday, June 7, 2014 United Methodist Church • Mound City, MO Registration - 6:30 p.m. • Meal - 7:00 p.m. Entertainment following meal. For reservations @ $15 by May 30, 2014 Call D. Heck at 660-935-2230 or cell 660-442-6501 e-mail: [email protected] 94th Oregon-South Holt Alumni Banquet Saturday, May 24, 2014 This Week’s History From the Mound City News archives Sarah Costello, right, and Blair Million, left - Show off their Presidential Letters of Excellence on Sunday, April 20. Former Holt County students honored for leadership skills, GPA Sarah Costello and Blair Million were inducted into the National Society of Leadership and Success at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, MO, on Sunday, April 20. Only a select group of distinguished students who have been trained in leadership skills and who have maintained a top grade point average (GPA) were honored. Those students were also recognized for their devotion to academics, commitment to excellence and determination to succeed. Costello and Million were both given an award and presented with a Presidential Letter of Excellence. Costello is the daughter of Robert and Sherry Costello, and Blair is the daughter of Mike and Pam Million. Both families are from Oregon, MO. Nutrition site menu The upcoming menu for the Mound City Nutrition Site for the week of May 5-9 is as follows: Monday, May 5 - Taco salad, cheese and chips, tomatoes, corn, juice and pudding. Tuesday, May 6 - Roast beef, potatoes and gravy, California blend, hot rolls and peaches. Wednesday, May 7 - Picnic - Grilled hot dogs, chili, potato salad, baked beans and dessert. Thursday, May 8 - Chicken, cheesy potatoes, green beans, cake and hot rolls. Friday, May 9 - Ribbet on bun, potato, mixed vegetables and pears. Spring Planting Hours Starting Now 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. - (Mon.-Fri.) 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. - (Sat.) 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. - (Sun.) (Extended hours are Weather Permitting) Check out our website: www.hiawathaimplement.com Social Hour 6:00 p.m. • Dinner/Banquet 7:00 p.m. TO BE HELD IN THE SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Dinner: $10 (if preregistered); $15 (at the door) Dues: $5 • Catered by Bernadine Meyer Please send reservations to: Alumni Association, PO Box 161, Oregon, MO 64473 Include year of graduation and maiden name if applicable. Questions can be emailed to [email protected] or call Debbie Hunziger Mueller at 660-446-2970 1215 OREGON1410 ST. State St. 1410 • Hwy.STATE 59 NST., PO BOX 310 HIAWATHA, KS 66434Mound City,MOUND MO CITY, MO 64470 PHONE: 785-741-7121 PHONE: 660-442-3814 (660) 442-3814 Or 1-888-742-3814 er? b m e m e r u o y o d t Wha The Holt County Historical Society is looking for answers to these questions that have been submitted by researchers. WAS THIS THE KUHN CANNING FACTORY? "Fire of unknown origin destroyed the Kuhn canning factory last Thursday night in Forest City with a total loss to building, equipment, and some 24,000 cases of canned vegetables. A large quantity of canned goods in a nearby building was not damaged. The building, located west of the Burlington tracks, was owned by the Farmers Elevator Company." (Holt County Sentinel clipping, January, 1941) Gene Hendrix, Littleton, CO, had inquired in 2004 about the date the Forest City Cannery burned down. Living in Forest City, he remembered well the night that it happened, but not the exact date. WHO REMEMBERS THE FOREST CITY CANNING FACTORY? An undated photo donated by Esther Mansil, Forest City Pictured above, left to right, back row: 1. Nora Gordon, 2. June Prussman, 3. unknown, 4. Esther Mansil, 5. unknown. Middle row: 6. unknown, 7. unknown, 8. Willie Mae McCombs Lovelady, 9. unknown, 10. unknown, 11. Ollie Yoder (behind), 12. Lucy McFarland, 13. unknown, 14. Lottie Schaeffer. Front row, kneeling: 15. Carrie Foster, 16. unknown, 17. Rhoda Hamilton, 18. unknown. Do you know any of the other ladies? Names would be appreciated for society files. THE GENEALOGY CENTER, 612 STATE ST., MOUND CITY, WILL OPEN FOR THE SUMMER ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 9 A.M. UNTIL 3 P.M. VOLUNTEERS WILL BE THERE TO ASSIST WITH HOLT COUNTY HISTORY AND FAMILY RESEARCH. STOP IN AND SAY HELLO! If anyone has any information about any of these items please call 660-442-5949. resent t to the p future” s a p e th e of for the “Heritag preserve to d n a n o .m. on generati .m.-3 p a treet in open 9 We are s at 612 State S y a sd City Wedne Mound HISTORICAL The Holt County Historical Society 612 State Street • PO Box 55 • Mound City, MO 64470 Also, answers may be e-mailed to the society at [email protected] 50 Years Ago - 1964 • Maitland residents were extremely proud of their school’s music students, and the feeling was certainly justified. In state competition at Columbia six of their eight entries earned No. 1 ratings and the remaining two groups were placed in the No. 2 category. Those who won No. 1 ratings were: Irvin Meadows, Jack Estes, Eric Riley, Ralph Taylor, Greg Derr, and Charles Shields. • Donald Myrl Ashford, Mound City, earned a No. 1 rating at the state music competition. • Bellevue students earning a No. 1 rating at the state music competition included: Connie Rosier, Mary Freed, Linda Andes, Ruth Hester, Barbara Stone, and Carol Ann Devlin. • Craig R-III music students earning a No. 1 rating at state music contests included: Trula Heits, Lynda Neely, and Janice Randall. • The seniors of the Forest City school left early Sunday morning for a trip to southern Missouri. They stayed at Rockaway Beach, Lake Taneycomo. 25 Years Ago - 1989 • The M & W Auto Wash was nearing completion at its location just south of the Farm Credit Services building on Highway 59 at the north edge of Mound City. Dave Monk and Wayne White were the owners of the new establishment. • The fourth annual Panther Relays would be held on Saturday, with fourteen schools planning to attend. With the large number of visitors, the Mound City Area Chamber of Commerce was promoting a special relay day downtown. • The latest Red Rock Report indicated that requests for a decorative rock were exceeding the ability to deliver - but to be patient - it would get done. The Red Rock committee was urging more people to design innovative rock displays. Certificates of adoption were given to all with a display. • The Mound City FFA Chapter received its first state level BOAC award, a bronze rating for its help in the restoration of the State Theater. Kevin Blair was the advisor. 10 Years Ago - 2004 • Rosie Marrs was retiring from Mound City Foods (formerly Thomas Market), after being a cashier/stocker for 22 years. • A public hearing on the location of a new Missouri River bridge at Rulo, NE, was set for late May at Camp Rulo. • Former Mound City fireman Scott Vergith was bound over for trial on two felony charges after a preliminary hearing in Oregon, MO, in connection with a string of fires in Mound City. • Mindy Gordon was Holt County’s latest cover girl. She was pictured on the cover of the March/April issue of “Patrol News,” the official publication of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. • Mound City’s Mitchell Scarbrough signed a scholarship letter of intent to play football for Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas. • Mound City High School sophomore Brandon Thomas was selected for the 2004 Missouri Scholars’ Academy. COMMUNITY MOUND CITY NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 - PAGE 6 Sisters happy to call Northwest Graphix home For two sisters, the timing was perfect to start a new business. Samantha Miles had planned to return to work as soon as her children were old enough to start school, and her sister, Joey Livengood, needed to find a new vocation due to health reasons. So in 2011, instead of finding jobs and going to work for someone else, the pair went into business for themselves by opening Northwest Graphix, an embroidery and graphic design shop in Mound City. “Our business includes embroidery, sublimation and heat transfers,” said co-owner Joey Livengood, “We can do anything from shirts, hats, coozies, key chains, mugs [and] mouse pads. We also offer rhinestone transfers.” For the last three years Northwest Graphix has strived to meet the community’s needs. The business has expanded to now include vinyl lettering for trucks, windows, signs, walls, picture frames and memorial keepsakes. Northwest Graphix, located at 502 State St., may be contacted at (660) 442-3804 or [email protected]. Co-Owners, Joey Livengood and Samantha Miles Left to Right Saturday, May 3, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. on the square in Mound City Mound City resident Bev Crowley - Returns leftover prescription medication at the Drug Take-Back at City Hall Saturday, April 26. The event was cosponsored by the Mound City water and police departments. (in front of The Mat Laundromat) Hilltop Greenhouse Flowers, vegetable plants, hanging baskets, assorted containers. Mother’s Day Cards Also Available The Enchilada Lady Serving breakfast burritos and enchiladas for lunch. All packaged entrees and salsas will be available. Remember “Cinco De Mayo” is May 5! 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This past semester Kunkel ran for state president at the State Leadership Conference. Like any position, it was one that had to be earned. Kunkel, along with four other candidates, took an FCCLA knowledge test, which only three of the five candidates passed. Those three — including Kunkel — then gave a 30-second speech in the opening general session to a crowd of 2,500. “I never get nervous,” Kunkel said when asked about any nerves leading up to her addressing such a large group. “[I figured] I can’t mess up in 30 seconds.” Kunkel and the other two candidates also gave a two-minute speech to the voting delegates before being shuffled into a holding room. The three girls, it happened, were also roommates at the conference. Together, the trio decided that when they heard the results, they would open their letters together. “We gathered and told each other,” Kunkel said. “It was a bonding experience. 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Teen driving: Be on the safe side From the front on smart phones — as well as prom and graduation-related parties where alcohol may be present — teenagers are vulnerable to accidents. Brandon Newton, for example, a sophomore at Nodaway-Holt R-7, took his own crash experience to heart. “I had a wreck,” he said. It wasn’t serious, but it spurred the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) member to focus on teen driving as part of Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety (FACTS). “I know a lot of kids who text and drive,” Newton said. “I know a lot of kids who don’t wear their seat belts. I thought I could help them.” Among his efforts, Newton recorded informational messages about teen driving statistics for a local radio station, passed out thumb bands to remind students not to text and drive and had members of the student body dress up in black and paint their faces to symbolize the 10 teenagers killed in traffic accidents every year in Missouri. 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Athletic Or Casual Athletic Or November Is: Shoes Diabetic Residents return unusable meds at Drug Take-Back MOUND CITY NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 - PAGE 7 Mound Citians clean up for spring Mitchell Longcor, left, of Stuart Disposal - And Mayor Chris Krueger, right, haul an old television to be disposed of during the Mound City Spring Clean-up Sunday, April 27. Pasty Smith, city clerk, and Kelly Graves, head of the sewer department, were also on hand to help, as were Johnny and Pam Killin, who handled iron and scrap metal. COMMUNITY Craig R-3 students dress to the nines for prom (TOP) From left to right, Craig R-3 seniors - Jennifer Longcor, Kathy Howard, Logan Kephart, Kelly Dougherty and Tanner Law pose before their “Under the stars”-themed prom Saturday evening, April 26. (RIGHT) Craig R-3 juniors - Big Lake gets pumping for Memorial Day Water from the Missouri River - Pours through a dam on its way to Big Lake on Friday, April 25. The Village of Big Lake is pumping over 520 million gallons of water into the lake before Memorial Day. The pumping, a joint venture and agreement between the Big lake Improvement Association and the Village Board Trustees began Friday, April 18. “Hopefully we will have the lake full by Memorial Day,” Village Clerk Diana Phillips said. Colton Flint, left, and Blake Bradley, right, stand patiently for a photo before heading to dinner and dancing at the Countryside Bistro in Skidmore, MO, on Saturday, April 26. Panthers continue winning streak The Mound City Panthers played West Nodaway and Craig/Fairfax on Tuesday, April 22, at the Tarkio, MO, Golf Course. As a team, the Panthers triumphed with a score of 199. The CFX and West Nodaway teams scored 207 and 238, respectively. Miles Loucks, Panther golfer, continued his streak with another medal; he shot a 43. Tuesday, April 22, 2014 - Tarkio, MO Mound City Golf Course Mound City Individual Scores Miles Loucks - 43 - Medalist Luke Sanders - 49 Ben Shifflett - 50 Timothy Runnels - 57 Jamison Loucks - 62 CFX Individual Scores Spencer Gibson - 44 Grant Hopkins - 44 Jayton Johnson - 58 Zach Marks - 61 Mound City Team Score 199 CFX Team Score 207 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT HE AT T Saturday, May 3 Curtis Wayne Stroud & Ray Ray May 10 , y a d r u t Sa DJ Jason Wilmes North End Of Nebraska St., Mound City, MO 660-442-KLUB Treat Mom to the best! Rose Petals Flowers & Gifts 601 State St., Mound City • 660-442-5916 Unique fresh bouquets, outdoor baskets and more! A young participant - Takes a moment to breathe after the Glo-N-The-Nite Fun Run Saturday night, April 26, in Oregon, MO. A young runner - Cools off after finishing the fun run Saturday night, April 26. 2nd Ann ual Glo-N -The-Nite Adults and children alike Fun R 5K and un lights braved the dark on Saturday eveup Orego ning, April 26, to participate in n the annual Glo-N-The-Nite Run, sponsored by the Oregon, MO, Petal Pushers. The event kicked off at 8 p.m with a Fun Run for elementary-age students, and a 5K for adults followed at 9 p.m. Participants donned white and glow-in-the-dark clothing and accessories for the evening, and organizers passed out glowsticks, water and snacks. Prizes for the winners of each age division of the 5K were awarded, as were prizes for the winners for each grade level of the Fun Run. Best dressed was also recognized. Commercial or Personal Printing * Envelopes * Carbonless Forms * Letterhead * Business Cards * Business Forms 660-442-5423 CHEVROLET www.laukempermotors.com FULL SIZED RAM 1500 DIESEL 4x4, 27 MPG Highway - Just in! TWO IN STOCK 9,200 lb. Tow Rated DRIVE IT TO BELIEVE IT! PANTHER RELAYS MOUND CITY NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 - PAGE 8 GOOD LUCK, PARTICIPANTS We welcome everyone to the 29th Annual Panther Relays 2014 Mound City High School Track g NW Northwest Graphix Office: 660-442-3804 502 State Street • Mound City, MO 64470 [email protected] Good luck to the tracksters! JOHN BOY’S 313 State Street Mound City, MO 660-442-5100 Mark Sitherwood Good Luck Athletes! Property Solutions, LLC Hurst’s Service 660-446-2244 Oregon, MO Donna Cotton Holt County Collector Stop By The Concession Stand At The Panther Relays Good Luck To All Participants! Chamberlain Family Greg, Betty Eric, Lynn Vicki Book Holt County Recorder Mound City, MO 816-390-1727 good luck, athletes! Mound City, MO 660-442-5438 512 Mill St., Mound City, MO 64470 (660) 442-3441 Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Service - Repair - Installation Chris Waegele 660-939-4440 Cell: 582-6995 Kyle & Wendy Tubbs 660-442-6323 • [email protected] C Farms Mound City, MO Claude, Jason Donna, Mitchell, Mitchell, Larry Larry,&Jason Donna (office) 660-442-3702 Good luck all of the participants! email -to [email protected] 125 W. Nodaway Oregon, MO 660-446-3366 www.bankcbo.com E-mail: [email protected] Buildings, Bin Sales, Repair Work, Dryers, Millwright 16249 Hwy N Mitchell 660-442-6312 GORDON AUTOBODY Quality Collision Repair 110 East 5th St. Mound City, MO 660-442-3400 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8-5 Clodfelter Insurance Agency, Inc. Charles D. Clodfelter, Agent Julie Clodfelter, Agent 1215 OREGON ST. Call 660-442-3354, 660-254-0156, or 660-442-6343. 660-442-5502 1012 State St. • Mound City, MO Tubbs Farms, LLC ENTERPRISE 2nd District Commissioner Holt County Corbin Dylan Rosier No job is too small! Fully Insured Scott’s Plumbing Service David Carroll 816-390-4536 Phillips Construction Since 1946 Mound City Community Booster Club Compliments of the 904 State St. Mound City, MO 64470 660-442-3800 Brad Pankau’s Home & Farm Repair Laukemper Motors MOUND CITY, MO Call: 660-442-3177 www.barnesrealty.com 816-803-3951 Office: 816-232-7160 Randy Patterson PO Box 38 Craig, MO 64437 660-683-5333 Holt County GOLDEN TRIANGLE ENERGY TOLL FREE: 888-220-5646 15053 Hwy. 111, Craig, MO PO Box 70 Rock Port, MO 64482 660-744-5333 Presiding Commissioner 1410 STATE ST., PO BOX 310 1410 HIAWATHA, State St., Box 31, Mound City, KS PO 66434 MOUND CITY, MO MO 64470 64470 PHONE: 785-741-7121 PHONE: 660-442-3814 Phone: 660-442-3814 610 State St. • Mound City 660-442-3195 Fax 660-442-5555 REALTY Jim Loucks, Sales Agent Home 660-442-5253 Office 660-582-7160 Rogers Pharmacy Locations in Tarkio, St. Joe and Mound City Mound City 660-442-3355 800-962-0096 www.rogersrx.com C & M Seed Center Jamy & Kirby Miles & Miles Clifton 302 W. 2nd, Mound City 660-442-3244 Cell 660-442-6085 MOUND CITY NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 - PAGE 9 PANTHER RELAYS GOOD LUCK, PARTICIPANTS Panther Relays • Friday, May 2, 2014 • 4:00 p.m. Schedule of Events Preliminaries (Start at 4:00 p.m.) 4 X 800 Meter Relay 100 Meter Dash 200 Meter Dash 110 Meter High Hurdles (39”) 100 Meter High Hurdles (33”) Meet will be fully automatically timed using Pryo-Flash. Coaches’ meeting 3:30 p.m. at the north end of the track by the water tower. All running events will be girls followed by boys. Break Field Events (Starting at 4:00 p.m.) Pole Vault Boys/Girls Shot Put Boys/Girls Discus Girls/Boys High Jump Girls/Boys Long Jump (SE pit) Boys/Girls Triple Jump (NE pit) Girls/Boys Finals 100 Meter High Hurdles 110 Meter High Hurdles 100 Meter Dash 4 X 200 Meter Relay 1600 Meter Run 4 X 100 Meter Relay 400 Meter Dash 300 Meter Low Hurdles (30”) 300 Meter Intermediate Hurdles (36”) 800 Meter Run 200 Meter Dash 3200 Meter Run 4 X 400 Meter Relay Spectators must remain outside of the track area. Meet Records HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Shot—52’2”..............................................................Vince Leath, Worth County, 1987 High Jump—6’6”............................................................Eric Duncan, Rock Port, 2013 Discus—156’7”..............................................................Daniel Bennett, DeKalb, 1989 Long Jump—21’8 1/2”............................................ Brian Wilson, Mound City, 2000 Triple Jump—43’2”............................................. Micah Meyerkorth, Rock Port, 2004 Pole Vault—13’1”........................................................Donnie Sipes, South Holt, 2009 110 Meter High Hurdles—14.45.............................Clint Thomas, Rock Port, 1992 300 Meter Low Hurdles—42.14...............................W.C. Farmer, Rock Port, 1987 300 Meter Intermediate Hurdles—39.47...............Clint Thomas, Rock Port, 1991 100 Meter Dash—11.07....................................................Eric Levings, Tarkio, 1994 200 Meter Dash—22.76.................................. Micah Meyerkorth, Rock Port, 2004 400 Meter Dash—51.46..........................................Miles Clifton, Mound City, 2009 800 Meter Run—2:03.64.............................. Jared Wilmes, North Nodaway, 1988 1600 Meter Run—4:39.23........................... Jared Wilmes, North Nodaway, 1989 3200 Meter Run—10:31.99.................................Ryan McQueen, Jefferson, 1994 400 Meter Relay—45.24................................................................. Mound City, 2009 800 Meter Relay—1:35.42............................................................. Mound City, 2007 1600 Meter Relay—3:38.26........................................................... Mound City, 2007 3200 Meter Relay—8:48.72........................................................... Mound City, 1991 Discus—119’3”........................................................... Makayla Vette, Rock Port, 2011 High Jump—5’1”...........................................................Dana Welch, South Holt, 1994 Lindsey Heck, Nodaway-Holt, 1996 Shot—38’5 1/4”......................................................... Makayla Vette, Rock Port, 2010 Long Jump—16’7 3/4”................................... Angel Hunsaker, North Andrew, 1993 Triple Jump—35’4”..........................................Marcy Ruckman, Worth County, 1996 Pole Vault—10’6”................................................. Jessica Borey, Worth County, 2009 100 Meter Low Hurdles—17.11......................Paula Burnsides, Mound City, 1987 100 Meter High Hurdles—15.66......................... Anne Northup, Mound City, 1992 300 Meter Low Hurdles—47.56..........................Anne Northup, Mound City, 1990 100 Meter Dash—12.55....................................Gretchen Dickkut, Rock Port, 1992 200 Meter Dash—26.48....................................Gretchen Dickkut, Rock Port, 1992 400 Meter Dash—1:00.11................................Gretchen Dickkut, Rock Port, 1991 800 Meter Run—2:27.62....................................... McKenzie Reagan, DeKalb 2010 1600 Meter Run—5:30.01...................................... Amanda Gray, Rock Port, 2005 3200 Meter Run—12:19.15............Jacqueline Shulte, Northeast Nodaway, 2010 400 Meter Relay—53.67............................................................. Worth County, 1993 800 Meter Relay—1:51.83......................................................... Nodaway-Holt, 1988 1600 Meter Relay—4:15.90........................................................... Mound City, 2009 3200 Meter Relay—10:12.74........................................................... Rock Port, 2010 Scroggins Scott Wedlock & Staff Hardware Proud supporter of local FFA, FCCLA, Holt County Sheriff’s Office and FBLA Chapters FSB Registered OWTS Serving Northwest Missouri Jason Knowles • [email protected] 660-572-0094 107 S. Washington St. Oregon, MO 660-446-3516 Luna Custom FSB Services Farmers State Bank MOUND CITY LUMBER 108 W. 7th St. Mound City, MO 660-442-5416 Farmers State Bank Mound City 660-442-5487 Maitland 660-935-2202 Telephone Banking (Toll Free) 1-877-632-5858 Internet Banking Seed Sales • Harvesting Farming • Trucking 1015 State St. 303 S. 2nd St. Mound City Maitland Home 660-442-5566 660-442-5487 660-935-2202 www.fscbank.com Clifton Insurance Service, Inc. 117 S. Main • Craig, MO (660) 683-9462 William S. 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Tubing & Fittings Scheib Drainage Products Oregon, MO 660-446-2343 TAYLOR CROUSE, Agent 702 State Street Mound002146 City,– 3/06 MO © 2006 American Family Mutual Insurance Company and its Subsidiaries Home Office – Madison, WI 53783 660-442-5910 Rosier Ag Service, LLC Tiffany Care Centers 1105 State Street • PO Box 308 Mound City, MO 64470 www.tiffanycare.com George’s Total COUNTRY The Law Office ’Tis the season! of CORNER Brian Tubbs LLC Wishing your family momen 222you Stateand Street ONE-STOP to Mound City, MO 64470 make your holidays bright. Thank Good Luck To All Track Participants! Quality Care from People Who Care 906 State St., Mound City, MO 660-442-3596 660-442-3131 • Mound City, MO (660) 442-3240 • Mound City, MO Kirby Rosier 660-442-6313 Dylan Rosier 660-442-6312 Travis Kent 660-572-0033 SCHOOL MOUND CITY NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 - PAGE 10 JUNIOR HIGH TRACK SQUAW CREEK RELAYS BOYS’ TEAM RESULTS 2nd Place - South Holt - 63 Points 7th Place - Craig/Fairfax - 33 Points 8th Place - Mound City - 32 Points 11th Place - Nod.-Holt - 18 Points Tuesday, April 22, 2014, Mound City, MO INDIVIDUAL Mound City Panther Justyn Hall - Runs his leg of a relay during the Squaw South Holt Knight Westyn Williams - Speeds ahead Creek Relays on Tuesday, of his competitors during the 100-meter hurdles at the Squaw Mound City Panther AusApril 22, in Mound City. Creek Relays on Tuesday, April 22, in Mound City. Williams tin Pankau - Prepares for his turn at the pole vault event took fifth place in the event with a time of 19.67. during the Squaw Creek Relays on Tuesday, April 22, in Mound City. He placed second with a vault of 7’6’’. NEW RECORD South Holt Knight Kinsee Knapp - Makes a long jump of just over 10 feet during the Squaw Creek Relays on Tuesday, April 22, in Mound City. CFX runner Deanna Clayton - Sprints to the finish line ahead of the competition during the Squaw Creek Relays on Tuesday, April 22, in Mound City. Clayton set a new record for the Squaw Creek Relays 800-meter run with a time of 2:31.43. The previous record, set in 2012 by Kenzie Edwards of North Andrew, was 2:34.23. Mound City Panther Bailey Hayworth - Sprints through her leg of a relay during the Squaw Creek Relays on Tuesday, April 22, in Mound City. Ultimate Image Hair Salon/Tanning & Gift Shop Men’s Cuts - $9 Mound City Panther Noah Young - Runs steadily in his lap of a relay during the Squaw Creek Relays on Tuesday, April 22, in Mound City. Perms ~ Color ~ Highlights Cuts ~ Styles ~ Tanning Stylists: Sarah Kemerling & Chartina Skeen 1&1/2 miles north of Craig, MO, on Hwy. 59 (660) 683-5359 South Holt Knight Joel Dudeck - Competes in the mile race at the Squaw Creek Relays on Tuesday, April 22, in Mound City. South Holt Knight Reagan Morris - Finished in fifth place in the 1,600-meter run with a time of 5:43.72 during the Squaw Creek Relays on Tuesday, April 22, in Mound City. South Holt Knight Sophia Richards - Pushes through her leg of a relay during the Squaw Creek Relays on Tuesday, April 22, in Mound City. The South Holt girls’ team took seventh place in the 800-meter relay. SPRING IS HERE... Spend it at the ballpark. Not in the waiting room. 24 HOUR EMERGENCY CARE BOYS 100 M DASH - Austin Pankau, MC, 13.06 (2nd Place); Dylon Faller, CFX, 13.38 (3rd Place); Cole Alloway, NH, 13.47 (5th Place) 200 M DASH - T.J. Mitchell, SH, 26.28 (1st Place); Dylon Faller, CFX, 27.87 (4th Place); Eric Ottman, SH, 28.22 (5th Place) 400 M DASH - T.J. Mitchell, SH, 59.81 (1st Place); Dylon Faller, CFX, 1:02.00 (2nd Place); Jamison Liles, CFX, 1:05.33 (8th Place); Cole Alloway, NH, 1:05.52 (10th Place); Dalton Rauch, SH, 1:17.85 (19th Place); Tad Smock, NH, 1:18.26 (20th Place); Dylan Marrs, MC, 1:27.44 (23rd Place) 800 M RUN - Austin Pankau, MC, 2:27.84 (1st Place) 1,600 M RUN - Kobe Monroe, CFX, 5:41.70 (4th Place); Reagan Morris, SH, 5:43.72 (5th Place); Jamison Liles, CFX, 5:49.79 (6th Place) 100 M HURDLES - Westyn Williams, SH, 19.67 (5th Place) 400 M RELAY - John Cooper, Wyatt Meyer, Justyn Hall, Noah Young, MC, 58:70 (5th Place); Tyler Brown, Max Hopkins, Connor Marshall, Dylan Jeffords, 59:06 (6th Place) 800 M RELAY - Connor Marshall, Max Hopkins, Tyler Brown, Dylon Faller, CFX, 2:02.81 (4th Place); John Cooper, Wyatt Meyer, Justyn Hall, Noah Young, MC, 2:10.93 (6th Place) 1,600 M RELAY - Devin Cox, Reagan Morris, Eric Ottman, T.J. Mitchell, SH, 4:26.02 (2nd Place); Dylan Jeffords, Connor Marshall, Tyler Brown, Jamison Liles, CFX, 4:37.20 (4th Place) LONG JUMP - Dylon Faller, CFX, 1410.50 (6th Place); Austin Pankau, MC, 14-10.50 (7th Place); Westyn Williams, SH, 13-05.00 (12th Place); Devin Cox, SH, 13-00.50 (13th Place); Justyn Hall, MC, 11-05.50 (18th Place); Tad Smock, NH, 11-02.75 (20th Place); Jamison Liles, CFX, 11-01.00 (21st Place) TRIPLE JUMP - Eric Ottman, SH, 2908.00 (4th Place); Reagan Morris, SH, 29-03.00 (6th Place); D.J. Beaderstadt, NH, 25-07.50 (11th Place); Tyler Brown, CFX, 24-11.00 (13th Place); Dylan Marrs, MC, 22-10.50 (14th Place); Aaron Grant, MC, 22-06.00 (15th Place) HIGH JUMP - T.J. Mitchell, SH, 5-02.00 (1st Place); Noah Young, MC, 4-04.00 (7th Place); Dylan Jeffords, CFX, 4-02.00 (9th Place) SHOT PUT - Jayden Phelan, SH, 34-05.00 (2nd Place); Cole Alloway, NH, 33-08.00 (3rd Place); John Cooper, MC, 28-02.00 (8th Place); Shane Wallace, CFX, 27-11.00 (9th Place); Wyatt Meyer, MC, 26-03.50 (11th Place); Chris Moore, SH, 24-01.50 (12th Place); Dawson Law, CFX, 20-09.00 (20th Place) DISCUS - Cole Alloway, NH, 109-11 (1st Place); Jayden Phelan, SH, 83-08 (3rd Place); John Cooper, MC, 78-09 (6th Place); Max Hopkins, CFX, 72-09 (9th Place); Connor Marshall, CFX, 70-06 (12th Place); Wyatt Meyer, MC, 60-11 (17th Place); Tad Smock, NH, 48-03 (24th Place); Dalton Rauch, SH, 46-07 (25th Place) POLE VAULT - Austin Pankau, MC, 7-06.00 (2nd Place); Dylan Marrs, MC, 5-06.00 (5th Place) GIRLS’ TEAM RESULTS 4th Place - Mound City - 42 Points 6th Place - Nod.-Holt - 32 Points 8th Place - Craig/Fairfax - 24 Points 10th Place - South Holt - 18 Points INDIVIDUAL GIRLS 100 M DASH - Emma Derr, MC, 14.88 (5th Place); Hannah Wedlock, MC, 15.16 (6th Place) 200 M DASH - Sydney Billings, NH, 29.91 (1st Place) 400 M DASH - Emma Derr, MC, 1:12.71 (5th Place); Sophia Richards, SH, 1:14.07 (7th Place); Amanda Bohannon, NH, 1:18.37 (10th Place); Sylvia Foust, MC, 1:21.09 (12th Place); Kinsee Knapp, SH, 1:25.13 (14th Place) 800 M RUN - Deanna Clayton, CFX, 2:31.43 (1st Place) NEW RECORD; Sydney Billings, NH, 2:39.60 (2nd Place); Victoria Nauman, MC, 2:47.98 (3rd Place) 1,600 M RUN - Sydney Billings, NH, 6:02.18 (1st Place) 75 M HURDLES - Hannah Wedlock, MC, 13.79 (2nd Place); Olivia Richards, SH, 14.84 (4th Place) 400 M RELAY - Hannah Wedlock, Emma Derr, Bailey Hayworth, Victoria Nauman, MC, 59.63 (3rd Place); Deanna Clayton, Shelbey Morris, Leslie Bradley, Tacy Mitchell, CFX, 1:03.18 (8th Place) 800 M RELAY - Karly Eaton, Sadee Prussman, Sophia Richards, Olivia Richards, SH, 2:13.03 (7th Place); Deanna Clayton, Ashlyn Stone, Leslie Bradley, Tacy Mitchell, CFX, 2:16.25 (8th Place); Bailey Hayworth, Desiree Hufford, Emma Gibson, Paige Quilty, MC, 2:16.87 (10th Place) 1,600 M RELAY - Bailey Hayworth, Bayleigh Portman, Paige Quilty, Desiree Hufford, MC, 5:16.53 (3rd Place) LONG JUMP - Sydney Billings, NH, 13-05.00 (5th Place); Emma Derr, MC, 12-02.50 (11th Place); Emma Gibson, MC, 11-04.50 (14th Place); Breanna Day, NH, 11-03.75 (15th Place); Grace Jenkins, SH, 10-02.00 (18th Place-Tie); Kinsee Knapp, SH, 10-02.00 (18th Place-Tie) TRIPLE JUMP - Olivia Richards, SH, 27-04.00 (7th Place); Hannah Wedlock, MC, 26-07.00 (9th Place); Sophia Richards, SH, 23-08.50 (12th Place); Bayleigh Portman, MC, 23-04.50 (14th Place) HIGH JUMP - Victoria Nauman, MC, 4-04.00 (4th Place); Amanda Bohannon, NH, 4-02.00 (5th Place) SHOT PUT - Sadee Prussman, SH, 3202.00 (1st Place); Kinley Thornhill, CFX, 28-06.50 (2nd Place); Madison Hopkins, MC, 21-04.50 (13th Place); Kaley Miller, NH, 19-03.50 (18th Place); Cassidy Wennihan, MC, 18-00.50 (20th Place); Katy Baker, CFX, 17-08.50 (21st Place) DISCUS - Kinley Thornhill, CFX, 72-02 (3rd Place); Sadee Prussman, SH, 67-02 (4th Place); Bayleigh Portman, MC, 5806 (7th Place); Katy Baker, CFX, 49-11 (10th Place); Madison Hopkins, MC, 43-07 (15th Place); Kaley Miller, NH, 4206 (16th Place) POLE VAULT - Paige Quilty, MC, 5-06.00 (2nd Place) THE BLACK IRON GRILL’S LIMO DD TURNS 21 26136 US Hwy. 59 | Fairfax, MO (660) 686-2211 | www.FairfaxMed.com Community is in Everything We Do. Dutch DeBuhr, the Designated Driver of the LIMO, Birthday is upon us. Come join him for his 21st Birthday Celebration on May 2 at the Black Iron Grill in Rock Port! Several drink specials. The party starts at 9 p.m. 1300 US Hwy 136 (660) 744-2447 Hullman’s Ford • 402-245-4413 • www.hullmansford.com 2013 Ford Fiesta 14K miles, 1.6L $13,900 2013 Ford explorer xlt 34K Miles, 3.5L $31,500 2010 Ford F-150 53K Miles, 5.4L $22,500 2010 dodge ram 1500 37K Miles, 5.7L $26,600 SCHOOL MOUND CITY NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 - PAGE 11 Mound City Panther Sydney Ireland - Hurls the discus to earn third place at the Indian Relays in Tarkio, MO, Friday, April 25. VARSITY TRACK INDIAN RELAYS Mound City Panther Mequilla Rader - Races steadily to earn eleventh place in the 400-meter dash at the South Holt Knight Alan Ottman - Lands in sixth place at Indian Relays in Tarkio, MO, the triple jump event during the Indian Relays in Tarkio, MO, Friday, April 25. Friday, April 25. Mound City Panther Dalton Dreher, right - Hands off the baton to fellow Panther Dayne Messer at the Indian Relays in Tarkio, MO, Friday, April 25. Dreher and Messer, along with fellow Panther runners, placed first in the 400-, 800- and 3,200-meter relays. Friday, April 25, 2014, Tarkio, MO BOYS’ TEAM RESULTS GIRLS’ TEAM RESULTS 2nd Place - Mound City - 105 Points 6th Place - South Holt - 45 Points 8th Place - Craig/Fairfax - 10 Points 1st Place - Mound City - 196 Points 7th Place - South Holt - 29 Points 8th Place - Craig/Fairfax - 4 Points INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL BOYS 100 M DASH - Luke Sanders, MC, 12.04 (3rd Place); Logan Kephart, CFX, 12.05 (4th Place) 200 M DASH - Dayne Messer, MC, 23.41 (1st Place); Dominik Stodolski, SH, 24.27 (3rd Place) 400 M DASH - Dominik Stodolski, SH, 54.61 (1st Place); Sean Shepherd, MC, 1:05.89 (8th Place) 800 M RUN - Josh Johnson, MC, 2:20.28 (4th Place); Hayden Marrs, 2:20.72 (5th Place); Devon Schaffer, SH, 2:40.00 (10th Place) 1,600 M RUN - Blake Shifflett, MC, 5:29.01 (4th Place); Jordan Frady, SH, 5:42.74 (6th Place); Devon Schaffer, SH, 5:54.81 (8th Place); Chandler Wilson, MC, 6:05.32 (10th Place) 3,200 M RUN - Chandler Wilson, MC, 13:48.97 (4th Place) 110 M HURDLES - Hunter Holstine, MC, 19.17 (1st Place); Sean Shepherd, MC, 20.86 (3rd Place); Alan Ottman, SH, 21.58 (4th Place); Jordan Frady, SH, 24.01 (5th Place) 300 M HURDLES - Dalton Dreher, MC, 43.80 (1st Place); Hunter Holstine, MC, 48.73 (3rd Place); Jordan Frady, SH, 56.03 (6th Place) 400 M RELAY - Dalton Dreher, Hunter Holstine, Dayne Messer, Luke Sanders, MC, 48.09 (1st Place) 800 M RELAY - Dalton Dreher, Hunter Holstine, Dayne Messer, Luke Sanders, 1:39.85 (1st Place) 1,600 M RELAY -Jordan Frady, Alan Ottman, Dominik Stodolski, Austin Barton, SH, 4:19.90 (3rd Place); Sean Shepherd, Blake Shifflett, Ben Shifflett, Chandler Wilson, MC, 4:30.41 (5th Place) 3,200 M RELAY - Dalton Dreher, Josh Johnson, Dayne Messer, Hayden Marrs, MC, 8:49.78 (1st Place) LONG JUMP - Logan Kephart, CFX, 16-11.50 (4th Place); Garrett Ball, CFX, 16-09.50 (5th Place); Austin Barton, SH, 15-00.00 (10th Place) TRIPLE JUMP - Alan Ottman, SH, 33-06.00 (6th Place); Ben Shifflett, MC, 32-11.00 (7th Place); Austin Barton, SH, 30-07.00 (10th Place) HIGH JUMP - Dominik Stodolski, SH, 5-08.00 (1st Place); Luke Sanders, MC, 4-10.00 (6th Place-Tie); Sean Shepherd, MC, 4-10.00 (6th Place-Tie) SHOT PUT - Miles Murry, CFX, 3309.00 (7th Place); Blayne Collins, SH, 30-07.00 (10th Place); Pierce Elifrits, SH, 28-10.00 (12th Place) DISCUS - Miles Murry, CFX, 80-05 (8th Place); Pierce Elifrits, SH, 79-09 (9th Place) POLE VAULT - Ben Shifflett, MC, 9-06.00 (2nd Place); Alan Ottman, SH, 9-00.00 (3rd Place); Blake Shifflett, MC, 9-00.00 (5th Place); Austin Barton, SH, 7-00.00(7th Place) GIRLS 100 M DASH - Carley Baker, MC, 13.69 (1st Place); Lily Grant, MC, 14.09 (4th Place) 200 M DASH - Emily Wedlock, MC, 27.85 (1st Place); Sarah Dudeck, SH, 30.73 (4th Place) 400 M DASH - Lily Forehand, MC, 1:13.82 (3rd Place); Emily Cox, SH, 1:16.14 (6th Place); Pantera Womeldorff, CFX, 1:18.43 (7th Place); Haley Murry, CFX, 1:21.33 (9th Place); Mequilla Rader, MC, 1:28.77 (11th Place) 800 M RUN - Adrienne Messer, MC, 2:42.89 (1st Place); Mae Sanders, MC, 2:57.60 (5th Place) 1,600 M RUN - Kendey Eaton, MC, 6:00.70 (1st Place); Jessica Johnson, MC, 6:47.47 (2nd Place) 3,200 M RUN - Kendey Eaton, MC, 13:22.24 (1st Place); Joeigh Eaton, MC, 14:17.37 (2nd Place) 100 M HURDLES - Emily Wedlock, MC, 17.05 (1st Place) 300 M HURDLES - Emily Wedlock, MC, 50.22 (1st Place) 400 M RELAY - Carley Baker, Adrienne Messer, Mae Sanders, Lily Grant, MC, 54.71 (1st Place) 800 M RELAY - Carley Baker, Janine Bludau, Tess Phillips, Lily Grant, MC, 1:58.76 (1st Place) 1,600 M RELAY - Carley Baker, Kendey Eaton, Adrienne Messer, Mae Sanders, MC, 4:37.59 (1st Place) 3,200 M RELAY - Joeigh Eaton, Jessica Johnson, Kendey Eaton, Adrienne Messer, 11:17.54 (1st Place) LONG JUMP - Emily Wedlock, MC, 16-03.50 (1st Place); Sarah Dudeck, SH, 12-03.25 (5th Place); Kyleigh Panning, CFX, 9-01.50 (10th Place) TRIPLE JUMP - Tess Phillips, MC, 2809.00 (2nd Place); Rachel Binder, SH, 25-11.00 (4th Place) HIGH JUMP - Janine Bludau, MC, 4-10.00 (2nd Place); Crystal Yocum, CFX, 4-08.00 (3rd Place); Tess Phillips, MC, 4-04.00 (7th Place) SHOT PUT - Emily Cox, SH, 33-01.00 (2nd Place); Kaitie Smith, MC, 28-06.00 (4th Place); Eryn Acton, MC, 24-11.00 (9th Place); Pantera Womeldorff, CFX, 21-06.00 (13th Place) DISCUS - Roanne Bonke, MC, 106-11 (1st Place); Sydney Ireland, MC, 90-09 (3rd Place); Emily Cox, SH, 64-02 (11th Place) POLE VAULT - MacKenzie Prussman, SH, 8-09.00 (1st Place); Tess Phillips, MC, 8-00.00 (2nd Place); Sydney Ireland, MC, 7-00.00 (4th Place) GIFTS FOR MOTHER’S DAY & GRADUATION - JEWELRY - TANNING - CHI IRONS - - GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR HAIR CARE SERVICES/NAIL SHELLAC - The Attic Beauty, Barber & Bronzing 524 State St. • Mound City, MO • 660-442-5919 we MAY 9-11 ALL WEEKEND! Sunday Brunch Buffet. Children eat for $1 for each year of age up to 9 years. Buffet includes Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert and salad Friday & Saturday buy an entree for you and Mom gets hers half off! We also celebrate with flowers for Mom! Mound City Panthers Carley Baker, left, and Lily Grant, right - Sprint to the finish line of the 100-meter dash at the Indian Relays in Tarkio, MO, Friday, April 25. Baker took first, while Grant placed fourth. Black Iron Grill I-29 and Highway 136 • Rock Port Reservations suggested call: (660) 744-2447 614 State Street • Mound City, MO • 660-442-3131 May 1 - Mound City Boys’ Golf at Savannah, MO, Tournament - TBA May 2 - Mound City Panther Relays at Ceglenski Field - 4 p.m. May 3 - Elementary Track Meet at Mound City - 10 a.m. Mound City Panther Ben Shifflett - Lands with a distance of 32’11’’, earning seventh place in the triple jump event at the Indian Relays in Tarkio, MO, Friday, April 25. May 5 - Mound City Boys’ Golf at 275 Conference Meet in Mound City - 12 p.m. May 5 - Friends of the Library at the McIntire home in Mound City - 5 p.m. May 6 - Story Time at Mound City Library - 10:30 a.m. May 6 - Mound City JH and Varsity Track at 275 Conference Meet in Tarkio, MO - 3 p.m. May 7 - Mound City Boys’ Golf at District Tournament at Savannah, MO - 9 a.m. May 7 - Men’s and Women’s Drug and Alcohol Program at Hwy. 159 & I-29 near Mound City - 7-8 p.m. May 10 - Mound City Varsity Track at District Meet in Albany, MO - TBA May 11 - Mound City Baccalaureate at First Christian Church - 4 p.m. May 12 - Mound City Boys’ Golf at Sectional Tournament at Mozingo in Maryville, MO - TBA Every Friday at the Mound City Nutrition Site Doughnuts, Doughnut Holes, Cinnamon Rolls 8:30 a.m. until Sold Out Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS), non-profit, non-religious weight-loss support group, Mondays, 4:30 p.m. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Mound City Mound City Panther Luke Sanders - Hustles toward the finish line of the 100-meter dash to earn third place at the Indian Relays in Tarkio, MO, Friday, April 25. 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Mound City Panther Bayleigh Portman - Jumps ahead to place seventh in the triple jump event during the Little Blue Jay Relays in Rock Port, MO, Thursday, April 24. South Holt R-1 athletes McKenzie Prussman, left, and Emily Cox, right - Boast strong stats for the 2013-2014 basketball season. Prussman and Cox end season with big numbers McKenzie Prussman and Emily Cox, students at South Holt R-1 in Oregon, MO, enjoyed a record-setting basketball season this year. Prussman was the single-season and career-assist leader; she tallied a season high of 177 assists, giving her a career total of 422. She also tied the record for most assists in a game with 12. From the 3-point arch, she became the career leader with 88 successful 3-pointers. Cox was South Holt’s all-time single-season scoring leader this year with 602 points. She claims the all-time career total with 1,502 points, as well. In addition, she set records in blocks with a seasonhigh 86 blocks and a career-high 164. The two basketball stars first learned to play ball back in the days of “Hoopsters” in elementary school; in these early years, they finetuned their skills by playing on traveling teams and school teams. Now, the two players who share a history and a foundation in the sport easily work in tandem, complementing each other on the court. Both have also received several post-season honors for their hard work. CRAIG C ommunity C alendar INDIVIDUAL BOYS’ TEAM RESULTS BOYS 100 M DASH - Austin Pankau, MC, 13.55 (1st Place); Cole Alloway, NH, 13.58 (2nd Place); Dylon Faller, CFX, 13.78 (3rd Place) 200 M DASH - T.J. Mitchell, SH, 26.68 (1st Place); Dylon Faller, CFX, 29.17 (6th Place) 400 M DASH - Dylon Faller, CFX, 1:01.47 (1st Place); Jamison Liles, CFX, 1:02.02 (2nd Place); Cole Alloway, NH, 1:05.90 (5th Place); Dalton Rauch, SH, 1:19.14 (10th Place); Dylan Marrs, MC, 1:27.63 (12th Place); Zach Greiner, SH, 1:29.83 (12th Place); Zane Weston, NH, 1:30.15 (14th Place) 800 M RUN - Austin Pankau, MC, 2:30.04 (1st Place); Zach Greiner, SH, 2:55.37 (4th Place); Aaron Grant, MC, 3:16.76 (8th Place); Joel Dudeck, SH, 3:29.10 (9th Place) 1,600 M RUN - Jamison Liles, CFX, 5:43.17 (3rd Place); Kobe Monroe, CFX, 5:49.54 (4th Place); Reagan Morris, SH, 6:14.48 (7th Place); Zach Greiner, SH, 6:32.92 (11th Place) 100 M HURDLES - Westyn Williams, SH, 19.54 (5th Place) 400 M RELAY - Tyler Brown, Max Hopkins, Connor Marshall, Dylan Jeffords, CFX, 58.90 (3rd Place); John Cooper, Wyatt Meyer, Justyn Hall, Noah Young, MC, 59.47 (4th Place); D.J. Beaderstadt, Dylan Carden, Tad Smock, Tyler Steele, NH, 59.99 (5th Place) 800 M RELAY - Eric Ottman, Reagan Morris, Devin Cox, T.J. Mithcell, SH, 1:56.36 (2nd Place); John Cooper, Wyatt Meyer, Justyn Hall, Noah Young, MC, 2:03.22 (4th Place); D.J. Beaderstadt, Tad Smock, Tyler Steele, Zane Weston, 2:15.39 (7th Place) 1,600 M RELAY - Devin Cox, Reagan Morris, Eric Ottman, T.J. Mitchell, SH, 4:19.66 (1st Place); Dylan Jeffords, Connor Marshall, Tyler Brown, Jamison Liles, CFX, 4:33.04 (3rd Place) LONG JUMP - Dylon Faller, CFX, 14-04.00 (4th Place); Austin Pankau, MC, 14-00.25 (5th Place); Dylan Carden, NH, 13-01.75 (7th Place); Jamison Liles, CFX, 13-00.00 (8th Place); Westyn Williams, SH, 11-09.50 (12th Place); Tad Smock, NH, 11-07.00 (13th Place-Tie); Devin Cox, SH, 11-02.50 (17th Place); Justyn Hall, MC, 10-08.50 (18th Place) TRIPLE JUMP - Dylan Carden, NH, 2901.50 (3rd Place); Reagan Morris, SH, 28-00.00 (4th Place); Tyler Brown, CFX, 24-09.00 (7th Place); D.J. Beaderstadt, NH, 24-02.00 (8th Place); Dylan Marrs, MC, 23-10.00 (9th Place); Aaron Grant, MC, 20-05.50 (11th Place) HIGH JUMP - T.J. Mitchell, SH, 5-02.00 (1st Place); Dylan Jeffords, CFX, 4-04.00 (6th Place) SHOT PUT - Jayden Phelan, SH, 35-00.00 (2nd Place); Cole Alloway, NH, 32-09.50 (3rd Place); John Cooper, MC, 30-07.00 (4th Place); Wyatt Meyer, MC, 27-11.50 (8th Place); Shane Wallace, CFX, 27-07.00 (9th Place); Chris Moore, SH, 25-00.75 (12th Place); Tyler Steele, NH, 23-07.75 (13th Place); Dawson Law, CFX, 22-03.25 (16th Place) DISCUS - Cole Alloway, NH, 114-05 (1st Place); Jayden Phelan, SH, 81-09 (3rd Place); John Cooper, MC, 79-07 (4th Place); Max Hopkins, CFX, 79-03 (5th Place); Connor Marshall, CFX, 7902 (6th Place); Wyatt Meyer, MC, 69-10 (9th Place); Tyler Steele, NH, 57-09 (16th Place); Dalton Rauch, SH, 54-04 (19th Place) POLE VAULT - Austin Pankau, MC, 7-00.00 (3rd Place); Dylan Marrs, MC, 5-06.00 (6th Place) 2nd Place - South Holt - 62 Points 3rd Place - Craig/Fairfax - 55 Points 4th Place - Mound City - 45 Points 8th Place - Nod.-Holt - 34 Points GIRLS’ TEAM RESULTS May 1 - CFX Varsity Track to North Andrew Cardinal Relays in Rosendale, MO - 4 p.m. May 2 - CFX Varsity Track to Panther Relays in Mound City, MO - 4 p.m. May 5 - CFX Golf at 275 Conference Meet in Mound City - 12 Noon May 6 - CFX JH and Varsity Track at 275 Conference Meet in Tarkio, MO - 3 p.m. May 7 - CFX Golf at District Tournament in Savannah, MO - 9 a.m. May 9 - Craig R-3 Graduation at Craig R-3 Gymnasium - 7 p.m. May 10 - Craig Alumni Banquet at Craig R-3 School - 4 p.m. (Doors Open) May 10 - CFX Varsity Track at District Meet in Albany, MO - TBA May 12 - CFX Golf at Sectional Tournament at Mozingo in Maryville, MO - TBA SOUTH HOLT LADY KNIGHTS SEASON STATS INDIVIDUAL As of April 23, 2014 GIRLS 100 M DASH - Hannah Wedlock, MC, 14.98 (3rd Place); Amanda Bohannon, NH, 15.11 (4th Place) 200 M DASH - Victoria Nauman, MC, 31.34 (3rd Place) 400 M DASH - Sydney Billings, NH, 1:05.49 (1st Place); Sophia Richards, SH, 1:12.43 (5th Place); Emma Derr, MC, 1:13.68 (7th Place); Kinsee Knapp, SH, 1:20.19 (10th Place); Sylvia Foust, MC, 1:20.66 (11th Place); Amanda Bohannon, NH, 1:23.15 (12th Place) 800 M RUN - Deanna Clayton, CFX, 2:36.97 (1st Place); Sydney Billings, NH, 2:37.06 (2nd Place); Victoria Nauman, MC, 2:53.52 (3rd Place); Sophia Richards, SH, 3:18.65 (12th Place); Karly Eaton, SH, 3:21.58 1,600 M RUN - Grace Jenkins, SH, 8:03.79 (7th Place-Tie) 75 M HURDLES - Hannah Wedlock, MC, 13.33 (1st Place); Olivia Richards, SH, 15.03 (6th Place) 400 M RELAY - Hannah Wedlock, Emma Derr, Bailey Hayworth, Victoria Nauman, MC, 1:02.51 (4th Place); Deanna Clayton, Tacy Mitchell, Shelbey Morris, Leslie Bradley, CFX, 1:04.06 (5th Place) 800 M RELAY - Bailey Hayworth, Sylvia Foust, Emma Gibson, Paige Quilty, MC, 2:15.38 (6th Place); Deanna Clayton, Ashlyn Stone, Leslie Bradley, Tacy Mitchell, CFX, 2:16.07 (7th Place); Karly Eaton, Sadee Prussman, Sophia Richards, Olivia Richards, SH, 2:17.88 (8th Place) 1,600 M RELAY - Bailey Hayworth, Bayleigh Portman, Paige Quilty, Sylvia Foust, 5:16.69 (4th Place) LONG JUMP - Sydney Billings, NH, 12-10.75 (2nd Place); Breanna Day, NH, 11-04.75 (6th Place); Emma Gibson, MC, 10-08.25 (10th Place); Grace Jenkins, SH, 9-09.00 (13th Place); Karly Eaton, SH, 9-00.25 (14th Place); Kaitlyn Panning, CFX, 7-04.00 (17th Place) TRIPLE JUMP - Sydney Billings, NH, 26-11.50 (4th Place); Olivia Richards, SH, 26-11.00 (5th Place); Hannah Wedlock, MC, 26-01.00 (6th Place); Bayleigh Portman, MC, 25-04.00 (7th Place); Sophia Richards, SH, 24-04.50 (8th Place) HIGH JUMP - Victoria Nauman, MC, 4-04.00 (2nd Place); Amanda Bohannon, NH, 4-02.00 (4th Place) SHOT PUT - Sadee Prussman, SH, 3205.75 (1st Place); Kinley Thornhill, CFX, 29-03.00 (3rd Place); Madison Hopkins, MC, 21-03.50 (7th Place); Cassidy Wennihan, MC, 21-00.25 (8th Place); Kaley Miller, NH, 19-00.75 (11th Place); Katy Baker, CFX, 18-02.00 (14th Place) DISCUS - Kinley Thornhill, CFX, 78-09 (2nd Place); Sadee Prussman, SH, 73-06 (3rd Place); Bayleigh Portman, MC, 67-02 (5th Place); Kaley Miller, NH, 4805 (9th Place); Katy Baker, CFX, 47-00 (11th Place); Madison Hopkins, MC, 46-01 (12th Place) POLE VAULT - Emma Derr, MC, 5-06.00 (1st Place); Paige Quilty, MC, 5-00.00 (2nd Place-Tie) See Us For All Your Banking Needs • FREE Checking • FREE Internet Banking • NOW Accounts • Savings Accounts • CD’S • LOANS At Competitive Rates for Homes, Cars, Etc. Citizens Bank & Trust PO Box 70 Rock Port, MO 64482 660-744-5333 Member FDIC PO Box 38 Craig, MO 64437 660-683-5333 904 State St. Mound City, MO 64470 660-442-3800 HIGH SCHOOL TRACK WORTH COUNTY TIGER RELAYS Tuesday, April 22, 2014, Grant City, MO GIRLS’ TEAM RESULTS 6th Place - Nod.-Holt - 42 Points 14th Place - Craig/Fairfax - 12 Points 19th Place - South Holt -5 Points BOYS’ TEAM RESULTS 18th Place - Nod.-Holt - 3 Points 19th Place - South Holt - 2.5 Points INDIVIDUAL BOYS 100 M DASH - Wade Saxton, NH, 12.02 (5th Place) 200 M DASH - Wade Saxton, NH, 25.65 (6th Place) 400 M DASH - Dominik Stodolski, SH, 55.61 (5th Place) HIGH JUMP - Dominik Stodolski, SH, 5-08.00 (6th Place) Several games into the season, the South Holt Lady Knights have continued to sharpen their skills in their first season of softball. At its most recent match-up, South Holt competed at the district tournament Monday, April 28, through Wednesday, April 30, at Wellington-Napolean High School in Concordia, MO. 3rd Place - Mound City - 65 Points 5th Place - Nod.-Holt - 39 Points 6th Place - Craig/Fairfax - 26 Points 9th Place - South Holt - 21 Points (Items Must Be At the Mound City News by Noon Monday) May 1 - CFX Golf to Savannah, MO, Tournament - TBA South Holt high school softball stats INDIVIDUAL GIRLS 100 M DASH - Katie Beck, CFX, 14.19 (5th Place); Hailey Markt, SH, 14.68 (6th Place) 200 M DASH - Megan Rosenbohm, NH, 27.35 (1st Place) 400 M DASH - Megan Rosenbohm, NH, 1:01.66 (1st Place) LONG JUMP - Megan Rosenbohm, NH, 16-06.00 (1st Place) TRIPLE JUMP - Megan Rosenbohm, NH, 35-00.25 (1st Place) HIGH JUMP - Katie Beck, CFX, 5-00.00 (1st Place) SHOT PUT - Jordan Long, NH, 3300.00 (5th Place) POLE VAULT - MacKenzi Prussman, SH, 8-06.00 (4th Place) VARSITY SOFTBALL SOUTH HOLT KNIGHTS PLAYER Emma Ezzell Emily Brendle Shelby Pettijohn Courtney Smith Mandy Nurski Bailee Elliott Mychi Miller Rachel Hunziger Ashley Hunziger Abby Egbert Brooke Scroggins GP 10 10 8 10 10 9 10 10 10 10 8 BA .714 .350 .389 .143 .150 .273 .250 .150 .214 .200 .200 AB R 21 12 20 7 18 4 14 3 20 4 11 2 12 - 20 1 28 6 20 3 10 1 H 15 7 7 2 3 3 3 3 6 4 2 HR 1 - - - - - - - - - - RBI 10 4 8 3 1 2 3 5 5 2 GP-Games Played, BA-Batting Average, AB-At Bats, R-Runs, H-Hits, HR-Home Runs, RBI-Runs Batted In JUNIOR HIGH TRACK NORTH ANDREW CARDINAL RELAYS Thursday, April 17, 2014, Rosendale, MO BOYS’ TEAM RESULTS 6th Place - South Holt - 39 Points 10th Place - Craig/Fairfax - 12 Points 10th Place - Mound City - 12 Points INDIVIDUAL BOYS 100 M DASH - Dylon Faller, CFX. 13.16 (6th Place) 200 M DASH - T.J. Mitchell, SH, 26.70 (1st Place); Dylon Faller, CFX, 28.30 (5th Place) 400 M DASH - T.J. Mitchell, SH, 59.09 (1st Place); Jamison Liles, CFX, 1:02.35 (6th Place); Dylon Faller, CFX, 1:03.69 (10th Place); Reagan Morris, SH, 1:08.28 (14th Place); Dylan Marrs, MC, 1:24.60 (24th Place) 800 M RUN - Austin Pankau, MC, 2:28.00 (1st Place); Reagan Morris, SH, 2:44.94 (6th Place) 1,600 M RUN - Jamison Liles, CFX, 5:43.75 (3rd Place); Kobe Monroe, CFX, 5:45.22 (5th Place) 100 M HURDLES - Westyn Williams, SH, 20.34 (4th Place) 400 M RELAY - Tyler Brown, Max Hopkins, Connor Marshall, Dylan Jeffords, CFX, 1:00.86 (7th Place); Aaron Grant, Wyatt Meyer, Justyn Hall, Noah Young, MC, 1:02.40 (9th Place) 800 M RELAY - Connor Marshall, Max Hopkins, Tyler Brown, Dylon Faller, CFX, 2:04-93 (7th Place); Aaron Grant, Wyatt Meyer, Justyn Hall, Noah Young, MC, 2:19.02 (10th Place) 1,600 M RELAY - Dylan Jeffords, Connor Marshall, Tyler Brown, Jamison Liles, CFX, 4:37.57 (7th Place) LONG JUMP - T.J. Mitchell, SH, 1508.00 (5th Place); Dylon Faller, CFX, 1407.25 (8th Place); Jamison Liles, CFX, 14-02.00 (10th Place); Austin Pankau, MC, 13-08.50 (14th Place); Devin Cox, SH, 13-02.50 (16th Place); Justyn Hall, MC, 9-11.00 (27th Place) TRIPLE JUMP - Reagan Morris, SH, 29-00.00 (7th Place); Tyler Brown, CFX, 24-00.00 (17th Place); Dylan Marrs, MC, 22-04.50 (20th Place); Aaron Grant, MC, 22-03.50 (21st Place) HIGH JUMP - T.J. Mitchell, SH, 5-00.00 (2nd Place) SHOT PUT - Jayden Phelan, SH, 3502.00 (4th Place); Shane Wallace, CFX, 30-01.00 (11th Place); Wyatt Meyer, MC, 28-06.00 (14th Place); Chris Moore, SH, 23-11.00 (24th Place); Dawson Law, CFX, 22-02.00 (27th Place); Jessie Barwick, MC, 20-05.50 (30th Place) DISCUS - Jayden Phelan, SH, 78-09 (12th Place); Connor Marshall, CFX, 75-03 (16th Place); Wyatt Meyer, MC, 71-06 (18th Place); Dalton Rauch, SH, 63-01 (22nd Place); Max Hopkins, CFX, 62-04 (23rd Place); Jessie Barwick, MC, 51-05 (28th Place) POLE VAULT - Austin Pankau, MC, 7-00.00 (5th Place); Dylan Marrs, MC, 5-06.00 (10th Place) Maryville Office 114 E South Hills Dr Maryville, MO (660) 562-2566 GIRLS’ TEAM RESULTS 4th Place - Mound City - 43.5 Points 6th Place - South Holt - 26 Points 10th Place - Craig/Fairfax - 19 Points INDIVIDUAL GIRLS 100 M DASH - Hannah Wedlock, MC, 14.70 (3rd Place); Emma Derr, MC, 14.83 (4th Place) 400 M DASH - Olivia Richards, SH, 1:13.07 (2nd Place); Emma Derr ,MC, 1:14.72 (4th Place); Sylvia Foust, MC, 1:19.81 (13th Place); Kinsee Knapp, SH, 1:24.53 (16th Place) 800 M RUN - Deanna Clayton, CFX, 2:39.43 (1st Place); Victoria Nauman, MC, 2:52.14 (2nd Place); Sophia Richards, SH, 3:09.96 (12th Place) 75 M HURDLES - Hannah Wedlock, MC, 14.06 (2nd Place); Tacy Mitchell, CFX, 14.72 (6th Place) 400 M RELAY - Hannah Wedlock, Emma Derr, Bailey Hayworth, Victoria Nauman, MC, 59.46 (2nd Place); Deanna Clayton, Tacy Mitchell, Shelbey Morris, Leslie Bradley, CFX, 1:03.71 (11th Place) 800 M RELAY - Deanna Clayton, Ashlyn Stone, Leslie Bradley, Tacy Mitchell, CFX, 2:14.72 (8th Place); Karly Eaton, Sadee Prussman, Kinsee Knapp, Olivia Richards, SH, 2:17.19 (9th Place); Bailey Hayworth, Desiree Hufford, Emma Gibson, Paige Quilty, MC, 2:17.44 (10th Place) 1,600 M RELAY - Bailey Hayworth, Bayleigh Portman, Paige Quilty, Desiree Hufford, MC, 5:26.59 (6th Place) LONG JUMP - Emma Derr, MC, 1107.50 (12th Place); Emma Gibson, MC, 11-06.75 (13th Place); Olivia Richards, SH, 10-10.00 (17th Place); Grace Jenkins, SH, 10-00.25 (20th Place); Kaitlyn Panning, CFX, 7-11.25 (25th Place) TRIPLE JUMP - Karly Eaton, SH, 26-07.50 (4th Place); Hannah Wedlock, MC, 25-01.50 (8th Place-Tie); Bayleigh Portman, MC, 25-01.50 (8th Place-Tie); Sophia Richards, SH, 22-06.00 (12th Place) HIGH JUMP - Victoria Nauman, MC, 4-02.00 (4th Place) SHOT PUT - Sadee Prussman, SH, 3107.00 (2nd Place); Kinley Thornhill, CFX, 30-01.50 (4th Place); Madison Hopkins, MC, 22-01.50 (16th Place); Cassidy Wennihan, MC, 21-02.50 (19th Place); Katy Baker, CFX, 20-10.00 (20th Place) DISCUS - Sadee Prussman, SH, 68-03 (3rd Place); Kinley Thornhill, CFX, 67-05 (4th Place); Katy Baker, CFX, 47-05 (18th Place); Madison Hopkins, MC, 42-04 (22nd Place) POLE VAULT - Paige Quilty, MC, 5-00.00 (6th Place) Toll Free 1-800-326-1399 NEW Albany Office 115 N Smith St Albany, MO (660) 726-3171 MOUND CITY NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 - PAGE 13 SCHOOL Mound City senior named Area 1 Star in Agribusiness The Missouri FFA Association recognized Thomas Shifflett of the Mound City FFA Chapter as Area 1 Star in Agribusiness at the 86th Missouri FFA Convention. Shifflett is the son of Russ and Beverly Shifflett of Mound City, MO. His advisor is Connor Dignan. Area Stars in Agribusiness are selected based on outstanding achievement in agricultural business work experience as part of a student’s Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) program and active participation in FFA. Area 1 includes 28 chapters in the Northwest District. Shifflett’s SAE began with his performing landscape duties for his neighbors. He provides mowing, trimming, weed control and snow removal services. He has since grown his business to more than 40 yards and three cemeteries. Shifflett also runs a wildlife management SAE in which he traps raccoons, coyotes, bobcats, beavers and muskrats. He owns more than 200 traps that he uses over the course of every trapping season. He processes his own fur after catching the animals and sells them on the North American Fur trade market. Shifflett serves as the Mound City Chapter FFA President. He was awarded second place at the area level for his Wildlife Management Proficiency last year, and he has competed in the livestock and farm management career development events. Finally, Shifflett has been a member of the football, track and basketball teams. He has also been a class officer and a member of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), National Honor Society (NHS), student council and band. Shifflett is also a member of the Christian Fellowship Church and Mound City Rural Fire Department. Shifflett plans to attend Northwest Missouri State University to major in business management and minor in accounting. After college he hopes to become a Missouri State Highway Patrolman or continue running his business. The Missouri FFA has 25,852 members representing 334 chapters. The national organization has more than 579,000 members representing 7,570 local chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. MFA Inc., Columbia, sponsors the State Star in Agribusiness award as well as the area Star in Agribusiness awards. Mound City R-2 senior Zach Kahle, pictured second from left - Was one of six students awarded a $1,000 scholarship by NeighborWorks Home Solutions. Mound City R-2 senior wins MFA scholarship Thomas Shifflett, a graduating senior at Mound City R-2, has won a $2,000 MFA Foundation scholarship. The scholarship, which is sponsored by MFA Oil and Propane in Mound City, MO, will be given at the school’s awards assembly. MFA Incorporated, MFA Oil Company and their affiliates will present approximately 335 scholarships this year. Shifflett is the son of Beverly and Russ Shifflett of Mound City, and he is planning to attend Northwest Missouri State UniThomas versity in Maryville, MO. Spring is the Season, Better Sleep is the Reason to get a Tempur-Pedic® Spring is the Season, Sleep System Today! Mound City student among scholarship winners Shifflett Zach Kahle, a senior at Mound City R-2, was one of six students participating in the Iowa Western Community College Construction Technology Program who has earned a coveted scholarship for $1,000 for handiwork in and out of the classroom. Joe Kueper, president of NeighborWorks Home Solutions, a nationwide infill/affordable home building organization that provides housing opportunities for citizens in blighted neighborhoods, presented the scholarships at the Home Builders Scholarship Ceremony on Wednesday, April 23, at the college. NeighborWorks Home Solutions secures vacant lots with less than desirable homes with a goal of revitalizing the area with energy efficient and affordable housing options. The company, which provides $20,000 to $30,000 move-in assistance for those applicants who qualify, also partners with the Council Bluffs Community Development Department in the infill/ affordable housing program. NeighborWorks provides the Construction Technology Department at Iowa Western with funding to build two residential homes as service learning projects, allowing students to apply all the building science they receive in the classrooms in a real-life application. In addition, the department is awarded $6,000 annually for scholarships. Kahle will attend Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, MO, next year to study business management. 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Job # FOR00433 Click on “Browse Cargill Jobs” and enter the job number. Successful applicants will be required to pass company paid physical, drug and alcohol screen and background check. “Cargill is an Equal Opportunity Employer” HELP WANTED • HELP WANTED • HELP WANTED Positions Available at Laukemper Motors GM & GENERAL TECHNICIANS • Full-time, experience required COMPETITIVE WAGES OIL CHANGE TECHNICIAN (Chrysler Store) • Full-time preferred. (Some part-time hours may be available) • Oil Changes, Tire Rotations, Inspections • Tires • New Vehicle Inspections • General Vehicle Maintenance SALESPERSON (CHRYSLER & GM STORES) • Experience preferred (not required) • Manufacturer training provided LOT ATTENDANT (Chrysler & GM Store) • Full- or Part-Time • General needs of management at either store • Cleaning lot, shop and surrounding area • Move cars, run errands, clean shop • Pick up or deliver parts • Pick up or take customers home Part-Time Receptionist HELP WANTED • HELP WANTED HELP WANTED • HELP WANTED CALL 660-442-5423 Holt County traffic violations • Evenings & Saturdays • Perfect For Student • Evenings 4 p.m. - Close...No Later Than 7 p.m.; Saturdays 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Answering and transferring phone calls and taking messages Call, E-mail or Apply in Person at Laukemper Motors (Chrysler Store), 1011 State Street in Mound City; or by contacting James Campbell at 800-490-8035 or [email protected] 26136 US Hwy. 59 • PO Box 107 • Fairfax, MO 64446 HELP WANTED NIGHT SHIFT CHARGE NURSE: Primary job functions include: reasonabililty for the assessment, coordination, implementation and evaluation of the delivery of safe and effective patient-centered care. The charge nurse coordinates admissions, transfers and discharges of patients, and responsibility for the overall management of patient care for the assigned shift. Job qualifications include: Missouri RN License, BLS, ACLS, NRP Certification, a minimum of 5 years work experience on a med surg unit with knowledge of patient centered care with application in medical, surgical, ER, coronary care, pediatrics, obstetrics and geriatrics. Preferred qualifications include: Leadership skills including organization, flexibility, planning, delegating, supervising and problem solving. This position is a full-time night position (7 p.m. to 7 a.m.) working every other weekend and rotating holidays. PATIENT ACCOUNT OFFICE CLERK: Core duties and responsibilities include: Lead the follow-up on accounts after claims filed with primary insurance payer through to full payment of accounts by third party payers, maintains managed care contracts and reconciles Medicaid logs, assist credit/collections clerk and primary biller’s duties in his/her absences, ensures security and access to all protected health information, conforms to company procedures and HIPAA regulations. Notifies management of any nonconformance or potential nonconformance regarding the HIPAA Workforce Security Standard. Job qualifications include: High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED). Must possess excellent communication and customer service skills. Must be proficient with multiple software applications including Microsoft Excel. Typing required, previous clerical experience desirable. Basic knowledge of medical insurance (EOB, Co-Pay, Deductible) a plus. OUTPATIENT/HOME HEALTH NURSE MANAGER: Primary job functions include: Management, monitoring and maintaining effective departmental operations in the areas of Outpatient Services including Specialty Clinics, Primary Care Physician Offices (located in Fairfax and Mound City) and the Home Healthcare Department to ensure effective and efficient department performance and high quality care. Required qualifications include: A current Missouri RN license, BSN, ACLS, BLS, prior management or supervisory experience in outpatient/specialty clinics, physician office and home health, knowledge of nursing skills and healthcare practices with emphasis on outpatient procedures and services along with Home Healthcare including knowledge of regulatory requirements. Effective communication and leadership skills should include: organization, flexibility, planning, delegation and problem solving. Preferred qualifications include: Critical Access Hospital Experience. This position is full-time, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. with weekend on-call duties. EMERGENCY ROOM REGISTERED NURSE: Primary job functions include: Provide professional nursing care, utilizing the nursing process for patients seeking care in the Emergency Room Department. Triages each patient and determines priority of care based on physical, psychological and special needs, as well as factors influencing patient flow through the Emergency Room. Required qualifications include: Current Missouri RN license, BLS, ACLS, TNCC, NRP Certification. Preferred qualifications include: PALS. This position is a full-time night position (7 p.m.-7 a.m.) with rotating weekends and holidays. Visit our website at www.fairfaxmed.com to apply or contact Amber Durr, Director of Human Resources, at [email protected] The following traffic violations that occurred in Holt County were paid through the Missouri Judiciary Fine Collection Center: Larry L. Ashford, Mound City, MO - Failed To Display Plates On Mtr Veh/Trl. Case filed on March 25, 2014. Case disposed on April 22, 2014. Fine Amount: $30.50. Matthew Thomas Cronk, Burlington Junction, MO Driver/Front Seat Passenger Fail To Wear Properly Adjusted/Fastened Safety Belt. Case filed on April 3, 2014. Case disposed on April 21, 2014. Fine Amount: $10.00. Harry J. Diazmendez, Omaha, NE - Exceeded Posted Speed Limit (Exceeded By 16-19 Mph). Case filed on April 10, 2014. Case disposed on April 23, 2014. Fine Amount: $80.50. Skye M. Edwards, Lincoln, NE - Failed To Drive Within Right Lane Of Hwy With 2 Or More Lanes In Same Direction. Case filed on March 13, 2014. Case disposed on April 17, 2014. Fine Amount: $30.50. Teklom Hagos Embaye, Sioux Falls, SD - Exceeded Posted Speed Limit (Exceeded By 16-19 Mph). Case filed on March 28, 2014. Case disposed April 18, 2014. Fine Amount: $80.50. Nickhil Vijay Gholkar, Kansas City, MO - Exceeded Posted Speed Limit (Exceeded By 11-15 Mph). Case filed on April 5, 2014. Case disposed on April 20, 2014. Fine Amount: $55.50. Bianca Ledezma Gutierrez, Rock Port, MO - Exceeded Posted Speed Limit (Exceeded By 11-15 Mph). Case filed on April 15, 2014. Case disposed on April 23, 2014. Fine Amount: $55.50. Kenneth Jordan Holmes, Logansport, LA - Exceeded Posted Speed Limit (Exceeded Limit By 20-25 Mph). Case filed on March 19, 2014. Case disposed on April 17, 2014. Fine Amount: $155.50. Courtney Deshawn Hutchinson, Taft, OK - Exceeded Posted Speed Limit (Exceeded By 16-19 Mph). Case filed on March 21, 2014. Case disposed on April 21, 2014. Fine Amount: $80.50. Scott Michael Johnson, Uehling, NE - Exceeded Posted Speed Limit (Exceeded By 20-25 Mph). Case filed on April 5, 2014. Case disposed on April 23, 2014. Fine Amount: $155.50. Elyse London, Orinda, CA - Exceeded Posted Speed Limit (Exceeded By 20-25 Mph). Case filed on March 21, 2014. Case disposed on April 17, 2014. Fine Amount: $155.50. Carolyn Jean Mackey, Mound City, MO - Driver/ Front Seat Passenger Fail To Wear Properly Adjusted/Fastened Safety Belt. Case filed on April 14, 2014. Case disposed on April 21, 2014. Fine Amount: $10.00. Kenneth Irvin Maynard, Jamestown, ND - Failed To Display Plates On Mtr Veh/ Trl. Case filed on April 10, 2014. Case disposed on April 23, 2014. Fine Amount: $30.50. George Nash, Lancaster, PA - Exceeded Posted Speed Limit (Exceeded By 6-10 Mph). Case filed on March 4, 2014. Case disposed on April 17, 2014. Fine Amount: $30.50. Elijah L. Pate, Lawson, MO - Driver/Front Seat Passenger Fail To Wear Properly Adjusted/Fastened Safety Belt. Case filed on March 7, 2014. Case disposed on April 23, 2014. Fine Amount: $10.00. Jenny L. Peters, Omaha, NE - Exceeded Posted Speed Limit (Exceeded By 11-15 Mph). Case filed on March 29, 2014. Case disposed on April 23, 2014. Fine Amount: $55.50. Carolyn Jeanette Price, Missouri Valley, IA - Driver/ Front Seat Passenger Fail To Wear Properly Adjusted/Fastened Safety Belt. Case filed on March 23, 2014. Case disposed on April 22, 2014. Fine Amount: $10.00. Judith Anne Scarbrough, Mound City, MO - Driver/ Front Seat Passenger Fail To Wear Properly Adjusted/Fastened Safety Belt. Case filed on April 14, 2014. Case disposed on April 18, 2014. Fine Amount: $10.00. William J. Severn, St. Joseph, MO - Pursuing/Taking/Killing/Possessing Or Disposing Of Wildlife Illegally. Case filed on April 19, 2014. Case disposed on April 23, 2014. Fine Amount: $299.50. Lawrence Soltowski, Winnipeg, MB - Exceeded Posted Speed Limit (Exceeded By 11-15 Mph). Case filed on April 5, 2014. Case disposed on April 17, 2014. Fine Amount: $55.50. Brady S. Vermaas, Omaha, NE - Exceeded Posted Speed Limit (Exceeded By 20-25 Mph). Case filed on March 4, 2014. Case disposed on April 18, 2014. Fine Amount: $155.50. Micah Erin White, Omaha, NE - Exceeded Posted Speed Limit (Exceeded By 6-10 Mph). Case filed on April 3, 2014. Case disposed on April 20, 2014. Fine Amount: $30.50. MoDOT cautions motorists to be alert for slow-moving vehicles With planting season in full swing, the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT)wants to remind motorists to pay extra attention to drivers of farm equipment using and crossing state roadways. “Spring planting time is a busy time of the year for Missouri’s farm families, and MoDOT wants to make it a safe time of year, too,” said MoDOT Director Dave Nichols. “Tractors, trucks and other farm equipment are slow mov- ing, and motorists may be surprised when they come up behind one on a Missouri highway.” Missouri’s 33,000 miles of state roadway pass alongside the fields of more than 100,000 farms throughout the state. Motorists are advised to slow down when approaching farm vehicles and be patient as the farm vehicles travel to their field entrances. In passing zones, drivers should wait until it is safe and pass at a safe distance and speed. Legal Notices ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS PWSD No. 1 of Holt County, MO 102 S. Monroe St., Oregon, MO 64473 Separate sealed bids for the construction of Monkey Mountain Water Line Extension will be received by PWSD No. 1 of Holt County, MO, at the office of 102 S. Monroe St., Oregon, MO 64473, until 2:00 p.m., local time, Thursday, May 15, 2014, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The contract documents may be examined at the following location(s): Bartlett & West, 1719 Southridge Dr., Suite 100, Jefferson City, MO 65109. Copies of the contract documents may be obtained at the issuing office, Bartlett & West, located at 1719 Southridge Dr., Suite 100, Jefferson City, MO 65109 upon payment of $100.00 for each set. A refund of $50 will be given for each set returned in good condition. 42/3tc Bradley Kurtz, Board President CONTRACTORS’ NOTICE The Bigelow Independent Road District will have a project showing on Friday, May 9, 2014, at 9:00 a.m. at 22541 Driftwood Dr. (Kent’s Pond). The project is for widening 2,000 feet of road. The estimated quantity is 5,000 cubic yards. Contact 660-572-0494 with questions. 43/1tc PUBLIC NOTICE City of Mound City Budget Hearing Tuesday, May 6, 7 p.m., Mound City City Hall The City of Mound City is beginning its budget preparation process. All interested residents are invited to attend the budget hearing to make comments or ask questions about the budget which begins July 1, 2014. 43/1tc IN THE 4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, MISSOURI - PROBATE DIVISION ) In the Estate of: Teddy Lewis Phillipi, Case No. 14HO-PR00004 ) Deceased ) NOTICE OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION GRANTED (Independent Administration) To all persons interested in the Estate of Teddy Lewis Phillipi, Decedent: On April 7, 2014, the following individual was appointed the personal representative of the estate of TEDDY LEWIS PHILLIPI, decedent, by the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Holt County, Missouri. The personal representative’s business address is: RONDA K. PHILLIPI, 201 N FRAME, CRAIG, MO 64437 The personal representative may administer the estate independently without adjudication, order, or direction of the Probate Division of the Circuit Court, unless a petition for supervised administration is made to and granted by the court. The personal representative’s attorney’s name, business address and phone number are: BRIAN ANDREW TUBBS, 222 STATE STREET, MOUND CITY, MO 64470; 660-442-5989. All creditors of said decedent are notified to file claims in court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or if a copy of this notice was mailed to, or served upon, such creditor by the personal representative, then within two months from the date it was mailed or served, whichever is later, or be forever barred to the fullest extent permissable by law. Such six-month period and such two-month period do not extend the limitation period that would bar claims one year after the decedent’s death, as provided in Section 473.444, RSMo, or any other applicable limitation periods. Nothing in Section 473.033, RSMo, shall be construed to bar any action against a decendent’s liability insurance carrier through a defendant ad litem pursuant to Section 537.021, RSMo. Date of decedent’s death: 04-OCT-2013 Date of first publication: April 10, 2014 Karen L. Frede, Clerk of the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Holt County, Missouri Receipt of this notice by mail should not be construed by the recipient to indicate that the recipient necessarily has a beneficial interest in the estate. The nature and extent of any person’s interest, if any, can be determined from the files and records of this estate in the Probate Division of the above referenced Circuit Court. 40/4tp CLASSIFIEDS MOUND CITY NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 - PAGE 15 Thank You/Remembering Thank You Buy • Sell • Trade • Rent Hire • Thank You/Remembering • Legal Services Call The Mound City News To Place Your Ad • 660-442-5423 M iscellaneous GREG’S JEWELRY HOWARD’S GUN REPAIR- 12315 Hwy. 59, Craig, Located at 307 E. 5th St., in MO, 64437. 660-683-9401. Mound City, MO, offers emer 17/tfc ald jewelry, May’s birthstone. Call 660-442-3739 for all your RAFTER CROSS VET- jewelry needs. 43/1tc ERINARY SERVICES- In EMU OIL- Arthritis and Mound City, Dr. Roy Wilson. 660-442-3101. 15/tfc joint pain, burns and sunburns, aging skin, cuts and FREE END ROLLS- At abrasions. Hand lotion. G & the Holt County Publish- L Enterprises. Call 816-387ing building north of Mound 7332 or 660-442-5688. 40/tfc City on Hwy. 59. 31/tfc OPEN SEASON GUN SHOPMound City, MO, K & L ENTERPRISE Tuesday-Saturday: 10 a.m.RAINBOW VACUUM 7 p.m. (directly behind HiSALES & SERVICE- Conawatha Implement), 660tact Larry Jones at 660-742442-3252. 41/eow 3330 or 660-582-1700. 35/eow SPRING SALE- Open COMMUNITY HOSPI- house at 300 S. WashingTAL-FAIRFAX, MO- Will ton Street, Oregon, MO. be hosting an educational Antiques, primitives, handmeeting on advance direc- painted items, older Home tives on Friday, May 16, Interior items, baked goods from 10:30 a.m. until 12 p.m. and Pink Zebra products. in the hospital conference Thursday, May 8, and Friroom. This meeting is open day, May 9, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.; to the public to learn more Saturday, May 10, 7 a.m.-3 about advance directives. p.m. 43/2tc For more information, call 660-686-2317. 43/1tc LESS IS MOORE De-Cluttering Service R eal E state ENTERPRISE REALTY Jim Loucks, Sales Agent 816-390-2749 Office 877-669-7653 www.entrealty.com NEW LISTING This nice home located on Savannah St. in Mound City has 3 bedrooms with full finished basement, carport, screened porch and would be great for a family that is growing. LAND FOR SALE Miller Realty, Inc. 1-660-442-5787 1423 State St. • Mound City, MO 64470 660-442-6500 • Cell: 816-387-3018 [email protected] Kathi Clement, Broker Falls City Mercantile For Rent 223 West 8th St., Falls City, NE 402-245-2716 Complete Quality Food Service, Wholesale Supplier FOR RENT IN MOUND CITY- Available right away. One bedroom apartment, walk-in closet, hardwood floors, new appliances, secure building. Call Jonathan, 816-596-5425. 42/1tc fallscitymercantile.com Are you ready to clean out and clear out? Let me help sort in order to: • Keep • Sell • Donate •Trash Call Jeanne at 660-442-3886 (Leave a message) Timberview Roofing Chris Clement COTTON BODY SHOP & TOW SERVICE Call: 816-390-3002 (Cell) 660-935-2219 (Office) 660-652-3033 (Home) Larry & Troy Cotton Oregon, MO Shop: 660-446-2008 Home: 660-446-2561 Casey Johnson, Owner 660-442-6354 Licensed and Insured Specializing with Trane and Heil models Weldon’s Tree Service Tree Trimming/Transplanting Tree and Stump Removal/Tree Shearing Insured ~ Public Liability Residential & Commercial PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENTS! 1st Class Carports, Sheds & Garages 13 Colors To Choose From Jim Salfrank Charla Salfrank 816-387-7175 660-442-3555 J&E Concrete Commercial & Residential Concrete Work Jeff Karsten Cell: 816-262-5933 Call 660-442-3354, 660-254-0156, or 660-442-6343. FOR SALE- 1966 14 ft. Star bass boat with 33 horsepower motor and trailer. Call 660-442-5929. 43/1tc SALE Sat., May 3 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Garage Sale Home of Jade & Pepe Wright 15863 Hwy. 59, Mound City Friday, May 2 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday, May 3 7:30 a.m. - Noon at Forest City, MO, Historic City Hall Country Store, Antiques & Collectibles, Attic Treasures Proceeds support Riverbend Extension endeavors Kids’ clothes, kids’ shoes, winter coats and boots, toys, gaming systems, electronics, furniture, misc. hand and power tools (table saw and compound miter saw) and plenty of other stuff! 5 miles NW of Mound City on Hwy. 59 Chris Russell Farms For all of your farming needs. Planting • Harvesting • Trucking 816-261-4459 Brian A. Tubbs Attorney At Law Phone: 660-442-5989 Fax: 660-442-3574 [email protected] The Law Office of Brian Tubbs LLC Call for appointments Help Wanted Historic Semi Annual HELP WANTED Holt County Title Co. Brad Pankau’s Home & Farm Repair No job is too small! ~ Fully Insured FOR SALE- Black Angus bulls, some AI sired, good quality and disposition, delivery included, Greg Frueh, Hopkins, MO, 660-582-6901 (cell); 660-927-3721 (home). 43/8tc The Colene Bohart family would like to thank all of those who sent cards, food, flowers and memorial gifts. They were very much appreciated; and a special thanks to the Methodist Church people who prepared such a great meal for us. God bless you all. 222 State Street • Mound City, MO 64470 Send resume to: PO Box 256, Oregon, MO 64473 or deliver it to 105 S. Washington St., Oregon, MO, by Wednesday, May 7. BA R N & I M P L E M E N T S H E D R E PA I R ! For Sale Free Estimates (660) 582-3267 Roofing, siding, interior/exterior painting, decks, gutter installation & cleaning, electrical & plumbing, drywall & interior remodeling, tree trimming & removal, etc. Sincerely, Melinda Tally Dave and Kimberly Reddick Cameron and Amy Tally Evan, Lori, Dayton and Weston Tally WE REPAIR WIND/FLOOD DAMAGE. Full-time position available immediately for Title Insurance Agent. Hourly wage or negotiable salary. No health or retirement benefits. Typing and filing skills necessary. Knowledge or real estate important. FREE ESTIMATES The Tally family would like to thank everyone for the love and kindness shown to our family during our recent loss of Lewis. We deeply appreciate the support from our friends, neighbors and extended family that provided us with delicious food, kind words, phone calls and texts. We would also like to thank everyone who sent thoughtful cards, beautiful flowers, memorial gifts and stones, as well as those who made donations in Lewis’ memory. A special thank you goes out to the AsceraCare nurses and staff, especially Brooke, who took loving care of Lewis as well as Paul Grant and Alan Yocum who offered words of comfort and music. Also, many thanks go to Judith Long and Madison Davis of Pettijohn and Crawford for their kindness, support and guidance. Everyone’s thoughts and prayers have been a blessing to our family and we are truly thankful. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 660-442-5423 WHITE CLOUD FLEA MARKET Friday - Sunday, May 2, 3 & 4 New Dealers Welcome • $40 space rent for 3 days Contact Ashley Tilton at 785-850-1009 Sponsored by city of White Cloud, KS MARYVILLE GLASS AND LOCK • Overhead doors and operators • Custom residential replacement windows • Complete locksmithing services • Commercial - residential glass replacements (660) 582-3131 5TH AND BUCHANAN, MARYVILLE BACK PAGE MOUND CITY NEWS - THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014 - PAGE 16 SATURDAY, MAY 3 DJ & Karaoke with Jeremy Long 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Prop In Bar & Grill Big Lake, MO 660-442-3411 0% 1 FAMILY 1 FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS AND $1,250 OFF 2 IMPLEMENT BONUS • 22.4 – 24.2 engine hp (16.5 – 17.8 kW)* • Twin Touch™ Hydrostatic Transmission • Standard 4-wheel drive and power steering • AutoConnect™ Drive-over Mower Deck • Available with Quik-Park™ Loader and John Deere backhoe HAPPINESS IS A GOOD DEAL ON A GREAT TRACTOR. 3E SERIES 2R SERIES • 31.2 – 37.1 engine hp (23 – 27.3 kW)* • Twin Touch Hydrostatic Transmission • Standard 4-wheel drive • Category One 3-point Hitch 0% for 60 Months • 24.2 – 31.7 engine hp (17.7 – 23.1 kW)* • Hydrostatic Transmission • Standard 4-wheel drive • Optional iMatch™ Quick-Hitch 1 PLUS $1,000 OFF IMPLEMENT BONUS 3 0% for 60 Months 1 PLUS $500 OFF IMPLEMENT BONUS 4 JohnDeere.com/CompactTractors HIAWATHA IMPLEMENT CO., INC. 1410 STATE STREET MOUND CITY, MO 64470 (660) 442-3814 HIAWATHA IMPLEMENT CO., INC. 2000 OREGON STREET HIAWATHA, KS 66434 (785) 742-7121 Offers valid from April 1, 2014, until April 30, 2014. 1 Financing subject to approved installment credit with John Deere Financial, f.s.b.; some restrictions apply, so see your dealer for complete details and other financing options. 2 Get $1,250 off the 1 Family with the purchase of two John Deere or Frontier implements. 3 Get $1,000 off the 3E Series with the purchase of two John Deere or Frontier implements. 4 Get $500 off the 2R Series with the purchase of two John Deere or Frontier implements. *Manufacturer’s estimate of power (ISO) per 97/68/ED. John Deere’s green and yellow color scheme, the leaping deer symbol and JOHN DEERE are trademarks of Deere & Company. Empire District Gas Company encourages one-call system The Empire District Gas Company is encouraging customers to call to have the underground utilities located before they dig. Those planning on digging may call 811, the nationwide one-call system, or 800-DIG-RITE (800-344-7483), the Missouri one-call system. The Empire District Gas Company and other local utilities provide the one-call system as a free service. Customers should note, however, that they must call at least three, but not more than 10, working days before they plan to dig. The utilities will mark the location of underground facilities so customers can steer clear, and avoid possible serious injuries and potentially expensive repair costs for damaged utilities. Based in Joplin, MO, the Empire District Electric Company (NYSE:EDE) is an investor-owned, regulated utility that provides electricity, natural gas (through its wholly owned subsidiary The Empire District Gas Company) and water service. The company has approximately 215,000 customers in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas. A subsidiary of the company provides fiber optic services. For more information regarding Empire, please visit www.empiredistrct.com. A0B030ECU2F59254-00408913 A0B030ECU2F59254 MAY 2014 events’ schedule NEW MEMBERS SPIN THE WHEEL FOR FREE PLAY ALL MONTH LONG! SUNDAYS - 3X POINTS 9 a.m.-Noon! “Snazzy Hot Seat” Drawings to win $100 in Promo Cash, hourly 4 p.m.-11 p.m. Each winner will be entered into a $1,000 CASH Drawing on May 25th at midnight. Must be present to win. MONDAYS - 3X POINTS 9 a.m.-Noon! “Hot Seat” Drawings to win $100 in Promo Cash, hourly 2 p.m.-11 p.m. Each side of the seat winner will receive $20 in Promo Cash. TUESDAYS - PRIME TIME TUESDAYS! 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