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What’s Inside april 24 • 2013 Events Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 THE WEEKLY www.boonvilledailynews.com FREE weekly supplement to the Boonville Daily News covering Cooper and Howard counties. RELAY FOR LIFE EVENT THIS WEEKEND See Page 9 for information Benefit to be held for Dane Gregg, “Voice of Pirate Radio” 75¢ See page 3 Check us out on COUPON MO RIVER www.morivertire.com Save $60 Purchase any 4 New Tires Receive 4 FREE Tire Rotations C-Store Let mom know how much you love her with a beautiful bouquet! A. Baker 307 Main St. Boonville FLORAL COMPANY (660) 882-5341 • www.abakerfloral.com (a $60 value) DK’s KOZY KORNER Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 12 Dennis Ficken I-70 Exit 111, Boonville 660.882.TIRE NOW OPEN Weather got you down? • Handcrafted Wreaths Something for • Floral Arrangements & Weddings Everyone! • Yard & Home Decor • Locally-made Rugs • Embroidery & Thread NEW ITEMS WEEKLY • Purses, Jewelry & Clothes • Many Items on Consignment TR Let the girls at Rockin Hair pick you back up with a Rockin New Style! LLBEADS THE ORIGINAL SINCE 1976 MOTHER’S DAY 5-12-13 Give her one... Every story has a bead™ give her two... or give her all three! 520 Ryan St. Ste. 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Boonville 660-882-6900 205 E.Morgan • Boonville • 882-8300 Hrs : Mon. & Wed. • 9-6 : Tues. • 9-5 : Thurs. • 10-7 : Fri. • 8-5 : Sat. • 8-1 REAL ESTATE RESOURCE GUIDE 406 Main Street Boonville, MO 65233 660-882-5512 www.gordonjewelers.com | Store Hours: Mon-Fri 9AM-6PM and Sat 9AM-5PM 2,500 copies will be distributed May 3 to Boonville, Glasgow, Fayette, Marshall, Columbia, California, Tipton & Sedalia ADVERTISE YOUR REAL ESTATE OR RELATED BUSINESS • Real Estate Agents • Mortgage Lenders • Insurance Agencies • Home Improvement • Hardware/Appliance Stores Several size options available. Limited color spots still available. BOONVILLE DAILY NEWS CALL TODAY! 660.882.5335 DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY APRIL 24th 412 High St., Boonville, MO 65233 • 660-882-5335 • Fax 660-882-2256 • www.boonvilledailynews.com WEEKLY THE Page 2 April 24 • 2013 FREE Weekly Supplement to the Boonville Daily News INCIDENT REPORTS • Elizabeth M. Bryant, 47, Chillicothe, arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging her with Forgery. She remains in the Dept. of Corrections. • Julian V. Powell, 34, Elsberry, MO. Arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging him with Felony Driving While Revoked and Speeding. He remains in the Dept. of Corrections. • Bobby E. Garrett Jr., 42, Glasgow, arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging him with Distribute/Deliver/Manufacture/Pro duce or Attempt to or Possess with Intent to Distribute/Deliver/Manufacture/Pro duce a Controlled Substance. He remains in the Dept. of Corrections. • Walter Watts Jr., St.Louis, arrested on a St.Louis City warrant charging him with Traffic or Attempt to Traffic in a Substance. Controlled Bond is set at $20,000.00 cash or surety. He could not post and remains in custody at the Cooper County Detention Center pending extradition. • Maggie M. Miller, 18, Marshal, arrested on Cooper County Uniform Complaint and Summons charging her with Possession of Less SHERIFF’S DEPT. Than 35 Grams of Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Bond was set at $334.00 cash or surety. She posted and was released. • Brandy M. Blackburn, 25, California, MO. arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging her with Failure to Appear on an original charge of Receiving Stolen Property. Bond is set at $1,000.00 cash or surety. She could not post and remains in custody at the Cooper County Detention Center. • Terry L. Johnson Jr., 29, Eldon, MO. arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging him with Failure to Appear on an original charge of Non-Support. Bond is set at $750.00 cash only. He could not post and remains in custody at the Cooper County Detention Center. • William F. Wahl, 41, Madison issued citation for exceeding posted speed limit (56-30). • Matthew S. Sida, 24, Columbia issued citation for failure to obey posted speed limit (34-20). • Charles T. Perry, 50, Boonville issued citation for driving while sus- POLICE DEPT. [ He is a craftsman. He has an eye for making your home beautiful and a heart for providing value and safety. He is a member of the Manor Roofing Team. pended. • Shelby N. Dixon, 21, Bunceton issued citation for exceeding posted speed limit (49-30). • Britney N. Jones, 22, Marshall issued citation for exceeded posting speed limit (46-30). • Anthony G. Miller, 19, Fair Grove issued citation for exceeding posted speed limit (46-30). • Terri L. Istre , 27, Columbia issued citation for operating motor vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility. • Colton J. Adams, 23, Boonville issued a citation for obstructing police failed to comply to a reasonable request from police officer. • Lance C Cramer, 25, Boonville issued a citation for abandonment of domestic animals. • Ronnie G. Breashears, 45, Nelson issued a citation for speeding (33-20). • Stephanie A. Yates, 33, Highland, IL issued a citation for speeding (38-20). • Barbara L. Allen, 59, Boonville issued a citation for speeding (33-20). • Connor Nanneman, 19, Columbia issued a citation for speeding (32-20). • Kelsey A. Adams, 20, Boonville issued a citation for failure to yield at stop sign and no insurance. • Beverly G. Wenger, 64, Boonville issued a citation for speeding (33-20). • Lyndon J. Boush, 49, Hartsburg issued a citation for speeding (35-20). • Brian E. Hughes, 21, Nob Noster issued a citation for speeding (33-20). • Aaron C. Clark, 44, Niagara Falls, NY arrested on a Cooper County Warrant for stealing motor fuel. Bond: 200.00 cash only. Taken to Cooper County Jail. • Xavier M. Swanigan, 23, Marshall arrested on a Cooper County Warrant for Acry- Burglary 2nd Degree, Acry- Theft/Stealing (value of property or services is $500 or more but less than $25,000). Bond: No bond. Taken to Cooper county jail. • Colton J. Adams, 23, Boonville issued a 24 hour hold for obstructing police failed to comply to a reasonable request. Bond: 500.00 Cash only. Taken to Cooper County Jail. • Xavier M. Swanigan, 23, Marshall issued a 24 hour hold for resisting arrest/detention/stop by fleeing. Bond: 2,500.00 cash only. Taken to Cooper county jail. • Dakota D. Tibbetts, 20, Boonville issued a 24 hour hold for failure to register motor vehicle. No insurance and careless and imprudent driving. • Troy E. Wolfe, 36, Clarksburg issued a 24 hour hold for operating motor vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility. • Charles W. Hardin, 67, Albuquerque issued a 24 hour hold for failure to drive on right half of roadway when roadway is of sufficient width Made Uturn/left turn on divided highway not at intersection/interchange causing an immediate threat of accident. • Grant L. Davis, 20, Boonville, was issued a citation for exceeding the posted speed limit 35 mph in a 20 mph zone. • Robert I. Hoard, 53, Bunceton, was issued a citation for failed to register motor vehicle with DOR. • Brittany N. Thurman, 26, Bunceton was issued a citation for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. • Robert J. Gerke, 68, Boonville, was placed on 24 hour hold for sexual misconduct 3rd. Bond set at $2000.00 cash only. Need SR22? Accidents? Tickets? Young Drivers? [ Transported to CCDC. • Brittany N. Thurman, 26, Bunceton, was placed on 24 hour hold for DWI, 2nd. Bond set at $617.00 cash or surety. Transported to CCDC. Bonded. • Robert J. Gerke, 68, Boonville, was arrested on a Cooper County warrant for class C misdemeanor for 3rd degree sexual misconduct and a class C misdemeanor for 3rd degree assault. Bond set at $1000.00 cash only. Bonded. #182 April 5 Trash Fire on Ahsley at 12:39 p.m. Out 27 minutes. #183 April 5 EMS on Pioneer at 2:38 p.m. Out 28 minutes. #184 April 5 MVA on Main at 5:30 p.m. Out one hour 23 minutes. #185 April 6 EMS on First at 3:23 p.m. Out 23 minutes. #186 April 7 EMS on Village Dr. at 1:54 p.m. Out 26 minutes. #187 April 7 MVA on FIRE DEPT. Spring at 12:57 p.m. Out 34 minutes. #188 April 7 EMS on HWY B at 1:52 p.m. Out 3 minutes. #189 April 7 EMS on HWY 5 at 3:39 p.m. Out 7 minutes. ##192 April 10 EMS on High at 5:44 p.m. Out 7 minutes. #190 April 7 MVA on Sombart at 4:15 p.m. Out 38 minutes. #191 April 8 EMS on Seventh at 7:38 p.m. Out 22 minutes. #193 April 10 EMS on Seventh at 6:30 p.m. Out 7 minutes. #194 April 11 EMS on Eighth 6:31 a.m. Out 8 minutes. #195 April 11 Smoke Investigation on Highland at 10:59 a.m. Out 14 minutes. #196 April 11 EMS on Santa Fe Trail at 6:23 p.m. Out 26 minutes. #197 April 12 EMS on Eighth 1:34 a.m. Out 24 minutes DEATHS IN OUR COMMUNITY ANDREA MICHELLE FRIESS HUTCHINSON, 35 Andrea Michelle Friess Hutchison, 35, went to heaven on April 6th, 2013 following a long and courageous battle with cancer. HAROLD THOMAS MILLER, JR., 60 Harold Thomas (Tommy) Miller, Jr. 60, passed away April 4, 2013. SAMMY A. MASON, 74 Sammy A. Mason, 74, passed away April 8, 2013 at his home in Kansas City. 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STEPHANIE JONES B 2x3 $10 SUSIE SOMMERS message here Love Mom, Dad, Bianca and Sara DEADLINE: MAY 7, 5 PM E. 1x3 $8 Let your graduate know how proud you are of their accomplishments. Choice of 3 sizes. Ads shown slightly smaller than actual size Mail to: The Boonville Daily News/Graduation P.O. Box 47, Boonville, MO 65233 or bring to 412 High Street, Boonville Take your first step to a greater future with Columbia College. Join us at the Evening Campus Open House, a casual event with information about our degree programs. Please print clearly! Your Name Your Address Daytime Phone # City Tuesday, May 7 Stop by any time between 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Dorsey Gym Name of School Graduates Name Frame Choice Please RSVP at www.ccis.edu/eveningRSVP (800) 231-2391, ext. 7352 Your Message, Space is limited, 30 words or less Go For Greater® BOONVILLE DAILY NEWS 412 High St. • Boonville • 882-5335 Photos will be available for pickup after May 17th. Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope if picture is to be returned via mail. Laura Shackelford ’13 THE WEEKLY FREE Weekly Supplement to the Boonville Daily News Benefit to be held for local DJ Dane Gregg A benefit will be held Sunday, April 28 at the Knights of Columbus Hall for long time Pirate Radio Network and KWRT announcer Dane Gregg who has recently been undergoing treatment for cancer and heart issues. A lunch of spaghetti and salad, bread and dessert will be served between 12-2:30 p.m. A live auction will begin at 3 p.m. The suggested donation will be $7 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. Children three and younger eat free. Close friend to Gregg, Aletha Odneal, is chairing the benefit. Odneal said Gregg and his wife Jackie were some of the first people she got to know after moving to Boonville 32 years ago. She said the generosity she learned with them is the same generosity she wants to give back to them when they need it most. Odneal said the benefit is intended to help Gregg and his family in their time of need since they have helped so many others in need. "Dane suffered two heart attacks and since has been having blood pressure problems. After being admitted to the hospital for further testing the doctors discov- ered he had esophageal cancer. A plan of treatment was established and began. During the treatment his feeding tube became infected and he was admitted again and another scan was done, only to find out this week that the cancer had spread. Right away Dane said he wanted to fight it with all he had so the doctors changed there plan of attack and have chosen to treat the cancer rapidly," Odneal said. Odneal said Gregg and and his family's hearts are bigger than their bodies. "Dane has been involved in Habitat for Humanity, served on the board for the food bank and of course is the DJ on KWRT where he is loved by many," Odneal said. Odneal said 100 percent of the food has been donated for the benefit, which is enough to feed 500 people. Odneal has also designed Team Dane T-shirts to sell with all of the proceeds going to the Gregg family. "Cancer is not contagious but my fighting spirit is, is the slogan we will be using for Dane as we continue to cheer him on until he beats this cancer," Odneal said. Page 3 April 24 • 2013 Brady-Ray Engagement WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Sarah Tison Jordan and Dr. Steven Andrew Morse both of Fort Worth were married in an oceanside ceremony January 21, 2013 at Hawks Cay Resort, Marthone, Fla. necology residency at John Peter Smith hospital in Fort Worth. Dr. Morse will start her medical practice in August at Lake Granbury Medical Center in Granbury, Texas. The bride is the daughter of Mark and Susan Jordan of Decature, Texas. The groom is the son of Dr. Michael Morse of Fayetteville, Ark. and Dr. Earline Morse, Houston, Tx. The groom graduated from Lamar High School in Houston, Texas, University of Arkansas in Fayetteville and University of Arkansas Medical School in Little Rock, Ark. Dr. Morse will complete obstetrics and gynecology at John Peter Smith in 2015. Following a wedding trip to St. Lucia, the couple will reside in Fort Worth. The bride is a graduate of Decatur High School, Texas A&M University and Texas A&M School of Medicine and will complete obstetrics and gy- Pat and Jayna Brady of Boonville are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Kayla Brady to Logan Ray. Kayla is the granddaughter of Karen and the late Junior Mehrhoff of Prairie Home and Barbara and the late Jim Brady of Boonville. Kayla is a 2006 graduate of Boonville High School and attended college at the University of Central Missouri earning a bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood and Elementary Education. She is a first grade teacher at Dixon Elementary in Dixon, Mo. Logan is the son of Jon and Keri Ray, the grandson of Paul and Roma Ray, and Marlene Johnson all of Dixon and the late Johnnie Virgin of Bonham, Texas. Logan is a 2007 graduate of Dixon High School and attended college at Westminster University in Fulton, earning a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education. He is a high school physical education teacher and assistant boys’ basketball coach in the Newburg School District. The couple reside in Dixon and will wed on June 29 in Boonville. A-Bow-K Florist & Screen Printing “Your Full Service Boonville Florist” Thank You for Voting us Best Florist 5 years in a row! Grandparents of Dr. Steven Morse are Warren and Marilyn Morse, Boonville. Best Screen Printers 2012-13 We will strive to always give you fast, friendly service and the best quality arrangements in the Boonslick area. 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Vol. 132 Issue 17 General Manager Circulation Manager PAUL ZACHARIAS KENDRA KEITH [email protected] [email protected] Please Note: Contributors to the Boonville Daily News Weekly Edition operate independently and do not necessarily represent the views of this news organization. 412 High Street, Boonville, MO www.boonvilledailynews.com WEEKLY THE Page 4 April 24• 2013 COMMUNITYCALENDAR april/may 2013 April 26 Bookmobile Schedule Birdsong 9:15 10:30 a.m., Bunceton Town Stop 11 a.m. - 12 p.m., Lone Elm Town Stop 1:15 - 2:15 p.m., Prairie Home Town Stop 2:35 - 3:35 p.m. drinking meets Mondays at 8 p.m. at 417 -1/2 Main St. Call 660-882-7541 or 660-882-7656. April 27 ATA Karate Elite will be hosting a Krav Maga Commando Training and Combat Bahng Mahng REE Seninar at ATA Karate Elite from 3 7 p.m. for more information call 660-882-3990. Alcoholics Anonymous Boonslick Area Group Meets at: Christian Church Multipurpose Bldg Basement, 307 N. Church St., Fayette, Mo 65248. Saturdays 8pm. Open meeting. Contact 660-248-9885 or 660537-5867. 26 27 April 27 Wooldridge Comminity Club Pork Dinner from 5 - 7 p.m. Live Music. April 30 Touch of Class - Seminar “Live Life to Live Healthy and Enjoy” 6:60 - 9 p.m. Call 660-882-2600 to register. 30 May 3 Bookmobile Schedule Otterville R-VI School 1:30 - 2:30 p.m., Otterville Town Stop 2:45 - 4 p.m. 3 May 4 The Pilot Grove Mt Vernon Cemetery Assn. will hold its annual meeting at 9 a.m. at the Meisenheimer Funeral Home in Pilot Grove, Mo. 4 May 5 Sulphur Springs Cemetery Board will meet at 12 p.m. (following morning worship service) at the Sulphur Springs Church. 5 May 9 Oats Transportation County Committee Meeting at the Senior Center, 10:30 a.m. All OATS meetings are open to the public. 9 STANDING MEETINGS Aglow International Boonville Community Lighthouse meets the 1st Thursday of each month at Hartmann Village, 615 Rankin Mill Ln. Call 660-537-5848. Alanon Family (Just for Today) of Boonville meets Mondays at 8 p.m., Wednesdays at 8 p.m., Fridays at 8 p.m. and Saturdays at 8 p.m. at 417-1/2 Main Street, Boonville. Call 882-7247, 882-7656, or 882-7541. Alateen for all teenagers affected by someone’s Alanon Family (Little Dixie ) group are Saturdays at 8 p.m. at First Christian Church in Fayette. Call 660- 8828503. Alcoholics Anonymous (The Santa Fe Trail) group meets Mondays, and Fridays at 8 p.m. and Wednesdays at 12 p.m. and 8 p.m. at 417 1/2 Main St. in Boonville. Call 537-0945, 882-3148. Alcoholics Anonymous (The Westside 12 X 12) group meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 10 a.m. at 18240 Highway 87, Boonville. Call 660-5374642 or 573-808-0664. Alzheimer’s Support Group meets the third Thursday of every month from 1 - 2 p.m. at Cooper County Memorial Hospital. Legion American Thoma Tuttle As The River Flows Community Outreach Food Pantry at 1640 Radio Hill Road, Boonville, is open Tue & Thurs from 9 a.m - 12 p.m. Call 882-9699. Ashby-Hodge Gallery of American Art at Central Methodist University is open August through June from 1:30-4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Thursday. Call 660-2486304, 248-6324. A Touch of Claas Salon and Spa will sponsor a Prayer Shawl Ministry every Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at 807 Main St. in Boonville. Call 660-8822600. Blackwater Volunteer Fire Dept. meets on the fourth Monday of the month at 6 p.m. Blackwater Willing Workers 4-H Club meets at the Railroad Depot in Blackwater on the 2nd Monday of the month at 7 p.m. The Boonslick Creative Writers Group meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Boonslick Regional Library, Boonville. Call 660-672-0056. The Boonslick Ministerial Alliance meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 11:30 a.m. at the Nelson Memorial United Methodit Church of Boonville, 407 E. Spring St. All area ministers are welcome. Boonslick Model Railroad Club meeting is first Saturday of the month at 9 a.m., Kemper location at Center and Third streets. Open House will be held from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.Call 660837-3398. Boonslick Yarn Crafters meets on first Thursday of the month.from 6 - 8 p.m. at Nelson Memorial United Methodist Church, 407 E. Spring St. Call 882-2451. Boonville Aerie and Auxiliary No. 1022 will meet every second and fourth Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Eagles Lodge. Boonville Area Teaching Christian a homeHomes, schooled group that meets periodically for scheduled activities. Call 882-8265. Boonville Democratic Club will meet on the third Saturday of the month at 8:30 a.m. at Ma’z Kettle, I 70 & 135, Boonville. Boonville Eagles Lodge No. 1022 will sponsor a breakfast the first Sunday of the month. Boonville Hospitality Association meets the second Tuesday of the month at the Comfort Inn. Boonville Jaycees’ meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of every month at 7 p.m. at 301 Spruce St. Boonville’s Katy Flyer, the public transportation system, is available Tues, Wed, Thur from 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Call 882-2366. Boonville Kiwanis Club K01449 meets Wednesdays at 12 p.m. at W.J.’s Restaurant, 418 Sixth St. Boonville Lions Club meets.Tuesdays at 12 p.m. at the Boonslick Senior Center. Boonville National Alliance on Mental Illness Chapter meets at 7 p.m. on the second Tuesday of the month at Nelson Memorial United Methodist Church, 407 E. Spring St. in Boonville. Interested parties, please call Myrna Bruce, President. 573-289-1218 at 7:30 p.m. at the Odd Fellows Lodge, 517 Main St. Boonville. Bridge Club meets at the New Franklin Senior Center Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. Family Fun 4-H Club of Boonville meets at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1001 Immanuel Dr., on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Clear Creek 4-H Club of Pilot Grove meets the 4th Monday of the month at Pilot Grove the Community Building. Concerned Citizens for the Black Community holds monthly meetings the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Cooper County OATS Transportation is available to anyone, of age, regardless income, disability, race, gender, religion, or national origin. *Driver Jackie Thomas: In Town Boonville, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. *To schedule a ride for In Town Services: Call 24 hours in advance at 660882-2366. *Driver Don Wallace: From Cooper County to Columbia 1st, 2nd, 4th Wednesday each month. *To Booville from: Bunceton, Prairie Home 1st, 3rd Thursdays each month. Blackwater, Pilot Grove 2nd, 4th Thursdays each month. *To schedule a ride on any of these routes, call the contact number in your town: *Blackwater: Elsie Price 660-846-4571. *Pilot Grove: Loretta Kempf 660-834-5305. *Bunceton: Brenda Callison 660-427-5329. *Prairie Home: Clara Zey 660-841-5477. *Boonville: Herbert Farkas 660-841-5426. Cooper County Tea Party will meet on the 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Cooper County Public Health Center, 17040 Klinton Drive, Village of Windsor Place, Boonville. Cooper County Democratic Club meets the 3rd Saturday of each month at 8:30 a.m. at Ma’z Kettle. Cooper County Extention Office Master Gardeners meet on the first Wednesday of each month. Call 660882-5661. Boonville Rotary Club meets.Mondays at 12 p.m. at First Christian Church, 301 4th St. Cooper County Historical Research Center, Roe St. and Hwy 135 in Pilot Grove, is open by appointment at 660834-3434. Boonville Womens’ Club meets at Noon, the 4th Thursday of each month at the First Christian Church, Nov and Dec will be the 3rd Thursday, 301 Fourth St. Cooper County Human Services Council meets at 12 p.m. on the first Monday of each month at the Cooper County Memorial Hospital conference room. Cooper Lodge No. 36 A.F. & A.M. meets at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 717 Main St. Daughters of the American Revolution, Hannah Cole Chapter, Boonville, meets the first Saturday of the month at 11 a.m. Call 882-7942. Far West Lodge No. 4 I.O.O.F. meets Mondays FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY 660-882-8210 FREE Weekly Supplement to the Boonville Daily News Farmers Market, every Saturday from 8 a.m.-12 p.m., through October 2013 in the Boonslick Public Library Parking Lot. Roslyn Heights, 821 Main St., open by appointment. Call 660882-5320. A Single Moms Care Evangelical Group, United Church of Christ’s Educational Building, 416 7th St. Meal and childcare provided open to the public Tuesdays from 6:15 - 8 pm. For more information or to register , contact Carmen Jones 660-537-5397 or email [email protected]. Howard County Genealogical Society is available Fridays from 1 4 p.m. at the Howard County Library in Fayette. Call 660-248-3348. Starlight Kruisers Car Club meets the first Sunday of the month at 6 p.m. at A&W Restaurant, Boonville. Kids Own Worship meets Wednesdays from 6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. at Truth Tabernacle on Bingham Rd., Boonville. Call 882-7715. Stephens Museum on the CMU campus is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 - 3 p.m., Wednesdays from 2 - 4 p.m. Call 660-248-6370. Life Changes Group of Narcotics Anonymous meets every Tuesday and Thursday at First Baptist Church, 625 Main St., and.every Wednesday and Saturday at Firm Foundation Foursquare Church, 1000 6th St., Boonville. All meetings start at 7 p.m. South Howard County Historical Society Museum, 110 Broadway, New Franklin, will be open Wednesdays from 1-3 p.m. and Saturday and Sundays 1 - 4 p.m.. For more information or special appointment call 660-0836 or 573-6733157. Mid-Missouri Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Association support group meets the second Wednesday of each month from 2 - 4 p.m. at 1401 Hathman Pl., Columbia. Call 573-8741646. T.O.P.S. (The Boonville chapters) meets Monday Mornings in the Wesley Classroom of the Nelson Memorial United Methodist Church. Call 660-846-3943 or 8822612. Narcotics Anonymous will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 p.m. at 625 Main St., Boonville. National Alliance for Mental Illness meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at Nelson Memorial United Methodist Church, 407 E. Spring St., Boonville. Neighbors Helping Neighbors food pantry is available on the first Tuesday of the first full week of the month from 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.; the second Thursday of the second full week of the month from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.; the third Saturday of the third full week of the month from 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. in the back of the BDN, 412 E. High St., Boonville. New Franklin Senior Center is serving meals and open for daily activities Monday Friday. Post 52, Boonville, meet at the Santa Fe Trail Baptist Church at 1:30 p.m., on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Prairie Home Helping Hands 4-H Club meets at the Prairie Home School on the 2nd Monday at 7 p.m. Preferred Hospice of Missouri offers grief support groups in Boonville from 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. on the last Saturday of each month at Truth Tabernacle United Pentecostal Church, 1232 Bingham Rd., Boonville. Renaissance NA Group meets at 7 p.m. at the Evangelical United Church of Christ Educational Building, 416 Seventh St., on Mondays and Fridays. Thoma-Tuttle Unit 52, American Legion Auxiliary holds monthly meetings on third Tuesday of the month at p.m. at the 1:30 Boonslick Senior Center. Unity Baptist Church of Fayette offers Kids JAM worship service for ages 4-12 Wed 6:50pm- 8 p.m. Call 660-248-3263. Vineclad Garden Club meets the third Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. Call 660-838-6757. We Are the World 4-H Club meets the 2nd Thursday at the Wooldridge Community Building at 7 p.m. Wooldridge Community Club meets the first Friday of every month at 7 p.m. at Wooldridge Community Center. Zion 4-H Club meets at the Zion Lutheran Church in Lone Elm on the 2nd Sunday at 4 p.m. The area calendar appears in Friday’s edition and The Weekly, published on Wednesdays. The deadlines are: Fridays at 5 p.m. for The Weekly, and Thursdays at 8 a.m. for the Friday edition. Calendar items may be submitted online at boonvilledailynews.com by clicking on the calendar at the bottom left hand side of the screen. Please include the following information for your non-profit event: date, time and place. Submissions must include a phone number and contact person. Menus and admission prices are not printed in the area calendar. We also do not include information about business events or rummage sales. WIPER BLADES SOLD HERE 335 W. Ashley Rd. BATTERIES NOW OFFERING 2 and 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENTS OIL CHANGES $10 TIRE BRAKES $ 95 STARTING AT $ 95 29 ROTATION W/OIL CHANGE 89 + tax PER AXLE PSYCHOBILLY TATTOO 419 E. Spring St., Boonville, MO • 660-882-6767 psychobillytattoo.com Now accepting Personal Checks, Debit & Credit Cards WEEKLY THE FREE Weekly Supplement to the Boonville Daily News Our roots help neighbors get going April 24 • 2013 Page 7 The LONGEST LASTING, MOST DEPENDABLE Trucks on the Road At Boone County National Bank, we simplify the car buying experience. 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Most canned fruits and vegetables are picked at the peak of ripeness and canned just hours after being harvested. So, all of that goodness is always on hand in your pantry, making it simple to get nutritious meals on the table that your family will love. Many canned fruits and FREE Weekly Supplement to the Boonville Daily News and cookbook author. "Canned foods not only help guarantee a homemade and delicious meal on the dinner table, they're quick and easy - which means more quality time spent with the family." With a pantry stocked with canned foods, you have an amazing number of quick and delicious meal solutions right at your fingertips. These no-cook dishes will have you in and out of the kitchen without breaking a sweat, and earn cool points from the family. DUTCH BAKERY & BULK FOOD STORE LOCAL HOMEGROWN TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS & MORE! Flower - Pansies, Marigolds, Petunias & more $1.49/4-pk. Vegetable Plants - Tomatos, Peppers & More 12 or more $1.39/4-pk. 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Sale will be held on site at 505 Snoddy St. From Glasgow, follow Highway V to Armstrong, turning right on Snoddy St. From Fayette, take Highway 3 to Armstrong, left on Highway V, left on Snoddy St. Watch for signs. TRACTORS: MM 6100 Vista tractor, 520/70R 34 tires, 1000/540 RPM PTO, 3 pt hitch, propane; 880 Oliver row crop tractor, 3 pt hitch HORSE TRAILER & TRUCK: 1997 Bonanza 2 horse trailer; 1957 Chevy 6400 truck w/hoist; 18’ bumper hitch trailer; pick-up bed trailer HAY BALER & EQUIPMENT: Gehl 1865 rd baler; 10 wheel v-rake; IH 14’ manual fold disc; 3 pt hitch disc mower; 14’ brush mower; 6-4 row 3 pt hitch cultivator; Krause 4’ chisel plow, 3pt; bale spear; 8’ front mount blade, home built; 14’ harrow attachment; 5 bottom Oliver semi mount plow; IH 4 bottom cyl lift pull plow; 60” diamond side mount mower; 543 Oliver 4 row planter w/Fert boxes; JD 68 auger wagon (no unload auger); hog feeder; hay feeders; lg rd water tank; 4-harrow gangs; Hicken MFC & welding 4’ dirt scoop; water boiler wood stove; old school bus, for storage; Miller AC/DC welder; HOUSEHOLD: bakers racks; 2-book shelves; 2-propane heater; old sewing mach/cabinet; dresser; 2 upper metal cabinets; 4 drawer chest; RIDING MOWER & MISC: John Deere 185 riding mower, hydro; J D self propelled push mower; elect Homelite weed eater; T posts; elect fence posts; drainage tile, 4”; 2single row planters; eng & water pump; back pack sprayer; lot of hand tools; wash tubs; cattle panels, hog panels; bee equipment-extractor, hives, supers, many bee wax frames; floor jack; 2” suction hose; 5 gal driveway sealer; 5 gal roof coating; concrete blocks; wheel wts; J-8” steel pipe, 10’; wood splitter, needs cyl; several power poles AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Not many small items. Sale will start promptly at 11:00. Please join us in making this a good sale for Mrs. Vroman. Terms-cash or good check. Not responsible for accidents. Statements made sale day take precedence over printed matter. See sale bill and pictures at www.circlefauction.com. A Family Owned & Operated Business Charles J Flaspohler, Auctioneer • Charles T Flaspohler, Auctioneer 660-248-1343 or 660-728-1346 We appreciate your business! Best Black Bean Salad Prep time: 15 minutes Servings: 6 1 red bell pepper, diced 1 green bell pepper, diced 1 yellow bell pepper, diced 1/2 cup diced red onion 1 (15.25 ounce) can Del Monte Whole Kernel Corn, drained 1 clove garlic, minced 1 teaspoon cilantro 1/4 cup olive oil 4 tablespoons red wine vinegar 1 teaspoon lime juice 1 (15 ounce) can Black Beans, rinsed and drained Salt and pepper to taste Tortilla chips In a small bowl, combine peppers, onion, corn, garlic and cilantro. Add olive oil, vinegar, lime juice and salt and pepper to taste. Add Bush's Black Beans and toss well. Serve with tortilla chips. COOL CHICKEN WRAPS Prep time: 10 minutes Servings: 8 4 (12 inch) flour tortillas 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1/2 teaspoon dill weed 4 cups shredded lettuce, or shredded cabbage 1 14.5 ounce) can Red Gold Petite Diced Tomatoes, drained and rinsed 2 (5 ounce) cans Hormel Premium Chicken Breast in Water, drained and flaked 1/4 cup chopped green onions 1 cup (4 ounces) shredded cheddar cheese Spread the tortillas with mayonnaise and sprinkle with dill. Top center of each tortilla with lettuce, Red Gold Petite Diced Tomatoes, chicken, onions and cheese. Fold bottoms of tortilla up 2 inches and then roll up. Variation: For hot sandwiches, substitute 2 cups red and green pepper strips for lettuce. Spread salsa in place of mayonnaise on tortilla. Prepare as directed. Microwave on high until cheese is melted, about 30 seconds. To advertise call 882-5335 WEEKLY THE FREE Weekly Supplement to the Boonville Daily News Cooper County Celebrates More Birthdays in Overnight Event Page 9 Parents: show YOUR graduate how proud you are of their accomplishments. Place an ad in our special Graduation Tribute Keepsake Edition Published on May 10th • 3 sizes available John Lawrence Anna Russell Your message to graduate here Your message to graduate here We love you Mom & Dad A. 2x3 $10 We love you Mom & Dad C. 1x3 $8 Charles Donnell Your message to graduate here Love Mom & Dad F. 1x1.5 $5 No photo. STEPHANIE JONES message here Love Mom, Dad, Bianca and Sara B 2x3 $10 SUSIE SOMMERS Your message to graduate here Love Mom & Dad CLASS OF 2013 COOPER COUNTY — Teams of Cooper County residents will gather at the Cooper County Fairgrounds on April 26th, 2013 at 5:45 PM for an overnight relay against cancer. Relay For Life is a fun filled event that mobilizes communities throughout the country to celebrate survivors (anyone who has ever been diagnosed with cancer), remember loved ones and raise money for the fight against cancer. The event begins with a cancer survivors lap celebrating those who have survived cancer or who are currently battling cancer. Games, music, live entertainment encourage people all through the night. Some teams also hold creative fundraisers at their camp sites during Relay. Relay For Life’s Luminaria Ceremony takes place after sundown, honoring the community’s cancer survivors and re- membering those lost to the disease or thanking those who have helped them through it. Participants will circle a track that is surrounded with glowing luminaria that bear the name of someone who has battled cancer or a special caregiver. Luminaria may be purchased for $5 by calling Becky Ehlers at 660-888-0191 or by visiting www.relayforlife.org/coopercomo. Also a part of the Cooper County Relay For Life event is the “Fight Back Ceremony in which the Relay Committee will inspire Relay participants with his or her own commitment and will challenge them to take a personal pledge of action (e.g., stop smoking, eat more healthy, exercise regularly etc.) in fighting back. The American Cancer Society Relay For Life first started in May 1985, when Dr. Gordy Klatt took the first step of this 24hour walk around the track in Tacoma, Washington raising $27,000 to support the American Cancer Society. For more information on how you can get involved in Relay visit RelayForLife.org or call 1-800-227-2345. April 24 • 2013 DEADLINE: MAY 7, 5 PM E. 1x3 $8 Let your graduate know how proud you are of their accomplishments. Choice of 3 sizes. Ads shown slightly smaller than actual size Mail to: The Boonville Daily News/Graduation P.O. Box 47, Boonville, MO 65233 or bring to 412 High Street, Boonville Please print clearly! Your Name Your Address Daytime Phone # City Name of School Graduates Name Frame Choice Your Message, Space is limited, 30 words or less BOONVILLE DAILY NEWS Photos will be available for pickup after May 17th. Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope if picture is to be returned via mail. 412 High St. • Boonville • 882-5335 RELAY FOR LIFE OF COOPER COUNTY “100 YEARS OF HOPE” April 26th & 27th 5:45 PM 6:15 PM 6:25 PM 6:30 PM 6:45 PM 7:00 PM 7:45 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 8:45 PM 9:00 PM 9:15 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM 10:45 PM 11:00 PM 11:30 PM 11:45 PM 12:00 AM 12:15 AM 12:45 AM 1:00 AM 1:30 AM 2:00 AM 2:15 AM 3:00 AM 3:30 AM 4:30 AM 5:35 AM 5:40 AM 5:45 AM Opening Ceremonies Lighting of the Torch – Family of John Ed Derendinger Color/Honor Guard – Boonville Boy Scouts National Anthem – Marie Perry Survivor Story –Debbie Wiggans, 2013 Hero of Hope from Macon Introduction of Relay Committee Survivor & Caregiver Walk Songs: If you’re out there--John Legend; Stand Up To Cancer--various artists Children’s Walk with Local Mascots Relay begins (all team members please take the first lap) Queen Contest – Introduction of contestants & Talent Show Queens collect donations from the crowd Relay For Life Auction by Tim Derendinger (In Bonanza building) ATA Mixed Martial Arts Music by Tom Boyer CMA Swing Band of the year Queens turn in money to ‘bank’ Crowning of the Relay Queen Testimonial – Kylie Melkersman, Caregiver Invocation – Pastor Randy Richards, Open Bible Praise Center Luminaria Ceremony –Kathy Cowherd and Craig Meyer Remembrance of those who have lost their battle with cancer. Jessica Mejia—Miss Northwest Missouri Bag Pipes played by Wes Wendleton Cake Walk—Fame Team Christians for a Cure Team Game Marcus Hinkle ZUMBA—Nicole Fuemmeler Pizza Party (Team & Committee members) Comic Relief & Music – Kenny Hirlinger FIGHT BACK CEREMONY Ray’s of Hope Team Game Cheetos Game--Nordyne Team Frozen T-shirt Contest--Family Ties Team Boot Camp by Atiyyah Ellison Relay Scavenger Hunt Water Pong Dance Time—Electric Slide, Cha-Cha, Cupid Shuffle, and more Flashlight Tag Breakfast Community Lap – All Teams Closing Ceremonies Relay Ends 2013 CORPORATE SPONSORS 2013 RELAY FOR LIFE EVENTS Cooper County Youth Fairgrounds Platinum Sponsors Caterpillar, Inc. • Cooper County Animal Hospital Isle of Capri • Medical Arts Pharmacy Nelson Memorial UMC /William "Candyman" Schnell Nordyne • Shutter Booth Gold Sponsors Eng & Woods • Boone County National Bank Silver Sponsors Atkins, Inc • Boogie Man - Ken Hirlinger • Boonslick Heartland YMCA Boonville Correctional Center • Boonville Daily News • Breadeaux Citizens Community Bank • Cooper County Sheriff's Department Cooper County Voice • D. 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