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Combining and Continuing e Crane Chronicle and Stone County Republican C Chronicle hronicle Republican Republican The Crane The Crane Stone County Stone County USPS #136-740 Inside this issue: The Journal of Stone County Life for over 130 Years Aſter nearly two years, the Na- tional Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is releasing their final re- port on the tragic sinking of a Ride the Ducks, Branson, duck boat on Table Rock Lake. e incident leſt 16 passengers and one crew mem- ber dead. e NTSB held an online board meeting on Tuesday, April 28, to go over the teams extensive findings related to the incident, including probable cause and several recom- mendations to hopefully prevent another tragedy like this. e boat, Stretch Duck 07, was a 33-foot-long, modified, World War II-era DUKW amphibious passen- ger vessel, originally designed to carry military personnel. According to the findings, Ride the Ducks of Branson continued to operate waterborne tours aſter a severe thunderstorm warning had been issued. is exposed the ves- sel to a severe thunderstorm, which resulted in waves flooding through a non-weathertight air intake hatch on the bow, which caused the vessel to sink, the NTSB determined. “Had Ride e Ducks employ- ees taken more appropriate ac- tions and made better decisions, it is likely the duck boat would not have sunk, because they would not have continued operations based on the weather forecast and prevailing conditions,” said NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt. According to a release from the NTSB, “Contributing to the duck boat’s sinking was the U.S. Coast Guard’s failure to require sufficient reserve buoyancy in amphibious vessels. NTSB investigators found that the accident vessel was origi- nally constructed with a low free- board, an open hull, and no sub- division or flotation, resulting in a design without adequate reserve buoyancy. Additionally, the NTSB cited previous inaction to address emergency egress on amphibious passenger vessels with fixed cano- pies which impeded passenger es- cape from the Stretch Duck 7.” In 1999, the Miss Majestic sank in Hot Springs, Ark., in similar cir- cumstances. Aſter that event, NTSB recommended the US Coast Guard require duck boats be retrofitted with additional buoyancy and rec- ommended canopies be removed. According to NTSB, an overhead canopy can trap passengers when a vessel sinks, especially if they are wearing life jackets. e NTSB said the fixed canopy of the Stretch Duck 7 contributed to the severity of the accident as the canopy’s design impeded passenger egress as the vessel took on water and sank. When the vessel sank, the closed starboard-side curtain aboard the vessel impeded the pas- sengers’ escape and likely resulted in additional fatalities, the NTSB concluded In the case of Stretch Duck 07, NTSB investigators documented that the National Weather Service Obituaries 3A Classifieds 10-11A Index www.CCSCRNEWS.com Volume 133 Number 52 Crane (Stone County), Missouri 65633-0401 ursday, April 30, 2020 20 pages Price 40¢ (Tax included) Going stir crazy? How are you helping keep your children stimulated and educat- ed during the extended school closure? Email the editor at editor@ cranechronicle.com with a photo and the names and ages of your kiddos and they might make the paper! Stone County COVID-19 Update e Stone County Health Department has announced that two out of the three positive COVID-19 cases identified in Stone County have recov- ered and their close contacts released from quarantine. "We understand that in our small communities you might know one of our positive cases. We ask that you respect the individual's privacy, un- derstand they have been through a lot and give them a little grace as they re-enter our community," the health department stated. NTSB makes determination on 2018 duck boat sinking that leſt 17 dead Governor says Missouri to start reopening next week is week, Governor Mike Par- son announced the first phase of the “Show Me Strong Recovery” Plan outlining how Missouri will gradually begin to reopen economic and social activity on Monday, May 4, 2020. Governor Parson was joined by Missouri Hospital Association President and CEO Herb Kuhn, MO HealthNet Director Todd Richardson, Missouri Department of Economic Development Director Rob Dixon, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) Director Dr. Randall Williams, and Missouri De- partment of Public Safety Director Sandy Karsten. “With favorable data and approval from state health officials, we are ready to take another step forward in the re- covery of Missouri,” Governor Parson said. “Today, I am announcing phase one of our ‘Show Me Strong Recovery’ Plan, which will begin Monday, May 4 and extend through Sunday, May 31.” Resting on essential pillars, the “Show Me Strong Recovery” Plan is intended to protect those most at risk of exposure to COVID-19 while re- turning Missouri to a new normal: • Continue to monitor and, if nec- essary, expand hospital and health care system capacity, including isolation and alternate care facilities for those that cannot self-quarantine at home • Improve ability to predict poten- tial outbreaks using Missouri’s public health data is framework will allow the state to work through a gradual reopening, leading to broader economic recovery. During phase one of the plan, citi- zens may begin returning to economic and social activities but must adhere to social distancing requirements, in- cluding maintaining six feet of space between individuals in most cases. ere are currently no limitations on social gatherings as long as necessary precautions are taken and six feet of distance can be maintained between individuals and/or families. Additionally, all businesses can be open provided that the social dis- tancing guidelines set forth in the new health order are followed. Some businesses will be required to take ad- ditional precautions to protect their employees and the public, such as oc- cupancy limits at retail locations. “All of Missouri’s businesses, em- ployers, and employees are vital to our state’s economy and well-being,” Gov- ernor Parson said. “Opening these businesses is going to look very differ- ent for awhile, but I’m confident Mis- sourians will abide by the guidelines as we move forward.” is will be a deliberate and data- driven process that allows for flexibil- ity based on changing situations. Some communities may be able to reopen at a faster rate than others. Lo- cal officials will have the authority to put further rules, regulations, or ordi- nances in place so long as they are not inconsistent with the statewide order. Even as Missouri gradually re- opens, citizens are encouraged to continue taking precautions to protect themselves and others: • Stay home if sick • Wash hands oſten with soap and water or use hand sanitizer • Avoid touching your face • Sneeze or cough into a tissue or the inside of elbow • Disinfect frequently used items and surfaces • Avoid socializing in groups that do not readily allow for appropriate social distancing • Minimize travel to the extent possible Additionally, all businesses are en- couraged to do the following: • Implement basic infection pre- vention measures informed by indus- try best practices • Modify physical workspaces to maximize social distancing • Minimize business travel • Develop an infectious disease preparedness and response plan • Do not allow symptomatic peo- ple to physically return to work until cleared by a medical provider • Encourage telework whenever possible and feasible with business op- erations • Return to work in phases and/or split shiſts • Limit access to common areas where personnel are likely to congre- gate and interact • Ensure that sick leave policies are flexible and consistent with public health guidance “As we begin to reopen, we will be prepared, but the virus is still here. Protect yourself and the people you love. Take care of each other,” Gover- nor Parson said. “Together, we will de- feat COVID-19. Together, the state of Missouri will come back stronger than ever before.” is slide shows the timeline of several duck boats entering the water that day in 2018. NTSB determined certain ac- tions by the company could have prevented the loss of 17 lives. Hurley Independence Day celebration slated for June 20 e Hurley Independence Day celebration is set for June 20 of this year. “Hopefully we will be back on track for music and fireworks in late June,” organizers said. Events this year are scheduled to kick off at 5 p.m. Hurley Community Development Corporation (HCDC) will be selling food at Hurley City Hall while music is performed by the Flyin’ Buzzards and the Lori Locke Band. At sunset, the Hurley Fire De- partment will set off fireworks for everyone gathered to watch. is annual event is sponsored by HCDC, the city of Hurley and the Hurley Fire Department Auxiliary. See DUCK on 7A
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Combining and Continuing The Crane Chronicle and Stone County Republican

CChroniclehronicle RepublicanRepublicanThe CraneThe Crane Stone CountyStone County

USPS #136-740

Inside this issue:

The Journal of Stone County Life for over 130 Years

After nearly two years, the Na-tional Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is releasing their final re-port on the tragic sinking of a Ride the Ducks, Branson, duck boat on

Table Rock Lake. The incident left 16 passengers and one crew mem-ber dead.

The NTSB held an online board meeting on Tuesday, April 28, to go over the teams extensive findings related to the incident, including probable cause and several recom-mendations to hopefully prevent another tragedy like this.

The boat, Stretch Duck 07, was a 33-foot-long, modified, World WarII-era DUKW amphibious passen-ger vessel, originally designed tocarry military personnel.

According to the findings, Ride the Ducks of Branson continued to operate waterborne tours after a severe thunderstorm warning had been issued. This exposed the ves-sel to a severe thunderstorm, which resulted in waves flooding through

a non-weathertight air intake hatch on the bow, which caused the vessel to sink, the NTSB determined.

“Had Ride The Ducks employ-ees taken more appropriate ac-

tions and made better decisions, it is likely the duck boat would not have sunk, because they would not have continued operations based on the weather forecast and prevailing conditions,” said NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt.

According to a release from the NTSB, “Contributing to the duck boat’s sinking was the U.S. Coast Guard’s failure to require sufficient reserve buoyancy in amphibious vessels. NTSB investigators found that the accident vessel was origi-nally constructed with a low free-board, an open hull, and no sub-division or flotation, resulting in a design without adequate reserve buoyancy. Additionally, the NTSB cited previous inaction to address emergency egress on amphibious passenger vessels with fixed cano-

pies which impeded passenger es-cape from the Stretch Duck 7.”

In 1999, the Miss Majestic sank in Hot Springs, Ark., in similar cir-cumstances. After that event, NTSB

recommended the US Coast Guard require duck boats be retrofitted with additional buoyancy and rec-ommended canopies be removed. According to NTSB, an overhead canopy can trap passengers when a vessel sinks, especially if they are wearing life jackets.

The NTSB said the fixed canopy of the Stretch Duck 7 contributed to the severity of the accident as the canopy’s design impeded passenger egress as the vessel took on water and sank. When the vessel sank, the closed starboard-side curtain aboard the vessel impeded the pas-sengers’ escape and likely resulted in additional fatalities, the NTSB concluded

In the case of Stretch Duck 07, NTSB investigators documented that the National Weather Service

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Obituaries 3A

Classifieds 10-11A

Indexwww.CCSCRNEWS.com

Volume 133 Number 52 Crane (Stone County), Missouri 65633-0401 Thursday, April 30, 2020 20 pages Price 40¢ (Tax included)

Going stir crazy?How are you helping keep your children stimulated and educat-

ed during the extended school closure? Email the editor at [email protected] with a photo and the names and ages of your kiddos and they might make the paper!

Stone County COVID-19 UpdateThe Stone County Health Department has announced that two out of

the three positive COVID-19 cases identified in Stone County have recov-ered and their close contacts released from quarantine.

"We understand that in our small communities you might know one of our positive cases. We ask that you respect the individual's privacy, un-derstand they have been through a lot and give them a little grace as they re-enter our community," the health department stated.

NTSB makes determination on 2018 duck boat sinking that left 17 dead

Governor says Missouri to start reopening next week

This week, Governor Mike Par-son announced the first phase of the “Show Me Strong Recovery” Plan outlining how Missouri will gradually begin to reopen economic and social activity on Monday, May 4, 2020.

Governor Parson was joined by Missouri Hospital Association President and CEO Herb Kuhn, MO HealthNet Director Todd Richardson, Missouri Department of Economic Development Director Rob Dixon, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) Director Dr. Randall Williams, and Missouri De-partment of Public Safety Director Sandy Karsten.

“With favorable data and approval from state health officials, we are ready to take another step forward in the re-covery of Missouri,” Governor Parson said. “Today, I am announcing phase one of our ‘Show Me Strong Recovery’ Plan, which will begin Monday, May 4 and extend through Sunday, May 31.”

Resting on essential pillars, the “Show Me Strong Recovery” Plan is intended to protect those most at risk of exposure to COVID-19 while re-turning Missouri to a new normal:

• Continue to monitor and, if nec-essary, expand hospital and health care system capacity, including isolation and alternate care facilities for those that cannot self-quarantine at home

• Improve ability to predict poten-tial outbreaks using Missouri’s public health data

This framework will allow the state to work through a gradual reopening, leading to broader economic recovery.

During phase one of the plan, citi-zens may begin returning to economic and social activities but must adhere to social distancing requirements, in-cluding maintaining six feet of space between individuals in most cases. There are currently no limitations on social gatherings as long as necessary precautions are taken and six feet of distance can be maintained between individuals and/or families.

Additionally, all businesses can be open provided that the social dis-tancing guidelines set forth in the new health order are followed. Some businesses will be required to take ad-ditional precautions to protect their employees and the public, such as oc-cupancy limits at retail locations.

“All of Missouri’s businesses, em-ployers, and employees are vital to our state’s economy and well-being,” Gov-

ernor Parson said. “Opening these businesses is going to look very differ-ent for awhile, but I’m confident Mis-sourians will abide by the guidelines as we move forward.”

This will be a deliberate and data-driven process that allows for flexibil-ity based on changing situations.

Some communities may be able to reopen at a faster rate than others. Lo-cal officials will have the authority to put further rules, regulations, or ordi-nances in place so long as they are not inconsistent with the statewide order.

Even as Missouri gradually re-opens, citizens are encouraged to continue taking precautions to protect themselves and others:

• Stay home if sick• Wash hands often with soap and

water or use hand sanitizer• Avoid touching your face• Sneeze or cough into a tissue or

the inside of elbow• Disinfect frequently used items

and surfaces• Avoid socializing in groups that

do not readily allow for appropriate social distancing

• Minimize travel to the extentpossible

Additionally, all businesses are en-couraged to do the following:

• Implement basic infection pre-vention measures informed by indus-try best practices

• Modify physical workspaces tomaximize social distancing

• Minimize business travel• Develop an infectious disease

preparedness and response plan• Do not allow symptomatic peo-

ple to physically return to work until cleared by a medical provider

• Encourage telework wheneverpossible and feasible with business op-erations

• Return to work in phases and/orsplit shifts

• Limit access to common areaswhere personnel are likely to congre-gate and interact

• Ensure that sick leave policiesare flexible and consistent with public health guidance

“As we begin to reopen, we will be prepared, but the virus is still here. Protect yourself and the people you love. Take care of each other,” Gover-nor Parson said. “Together, we will de-feat COVID-19. Together, the state of Missouri will come back stronger than ever before.”

This slide shows the timeline of several duck boats entering the water that day in 2018. NTSB determined certain ac-tions by the company could have prevented the loss of 17 lives.

Hurley Independence Day celebration slated for June 20

The Hurley Independence Day celebration is set for June 20 of this year. “Hopefully we will be back on track for music and fireworks in late June,” organizers said.

Events this year are scheduled to kick off at 5 p.m. Hurley Community Development Corporation (HCDC) will be selling food at Hurley City

Hall while music is performed by the Flyin’ Buzzards and the Lori Locke Band.

At sunset, the Hurley Fire De-partment will set off fireworks for everyone gathered to watch.

This annual event is sponsored by HCDC, the city of Hurley and the Hurley Fire Department Auxiliary.

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Stone County

The Crane ChronicleMay 10 1973

Crane extension Club hosts Tea For Senior Girls

The annual tea for the Crane Senior girls was held Thursday, May 3 at the home of Mrs. Auda Williams in Crane. Extension Club being the hosts.

Speaker for the tea was Mrs. Perry Nell Knight, area Home Economist. Her topic was “Code To Live By.”

Serving the girls were: Mrs. Joe Wilson, Mrs. Chester Hilton, Mrs. Gene Garner, Mrs. James Garner, and Mrs. Williams.

The Crane senior girls who attended the tea were: Vicki Maddocks, Susan Quinn, Joy Wilson, Jeannie Martin, Jane Hilton, Barbara Moreland, Joan Murphy, Nancy Sims, Carlene Reel, Denise Peters, Jeanette Allen, Jeannie Reel, and Sheila Steele.

60 years agoThe Stone County oracle

May 7, 1913Crane had a large crowd Saturday

for the piano contest at Hemphill’s Hardware Store.

Oliver Foster visited with Grant Branstetter, Sunday.

ragtime Made easyOne day my mother cut her

finger and she put a rag on it. Then she went to church to practice the pipe organ, and a little boy who was there said, “O, Mrs. H---can play ragtime now”---Exchange.

Miss Edna Warner has been employed to teach at Hurley this coming term. She will attend the summer term of the Springfield Normal.

40 years agoThe Stone County news-oracle

May 10, 1933Hurley’s Largest Class To

GraduateSchool closed at Hurley, April

21st with the largest class to graduate from Hurley during the history of that school. There were nineteen scholars who received diplomas as follows:

Helen Baker, Leota Houser, Laova Hanafin, Mary Spaulding, Fred Anderson, Howard Anderson, Elbert Burghan, Thelma Camron, Gladys Eaton, Lora Gold, Blaine Gwaltney, Effie Langley, Lowell McCord, Donald Parsons, Lindell Steele, Ruby Robb, Mary Wright, Herman Weber, and Mildred Weber.

There were five scholarships awarded to this class accordingly as follows:

First to Leota Houser, Class Valedictorian and to Southwest State Teachers College, Springfield.

Second to Helen Baker, Class Salutatorian to Drury College, Springfield.

Third to Laova Hanafin to Draughon Business University at Springfield.

Fourth to Mary Spaulding to Carthage College.

Fifth to Don Parson to Missouri University.

20 years agoThe Crane Chronicle

May 7, 1953

John Crumpley, Sherman Brown, and Bob Steele have spent several days on the river fishing.

high School notesThis years seniors are: Joan

Brosseau, Ray Cavener, Josephine Brown, Anna Lea Carl, Jack Gipson, Nancy Edwards, Billy Pierce Hilton, Peggy Edwards Elliott, Joyce Fortney, Donald Joe Hilton, Sammy Lewers, Patsy Landers, Milford Maples, Pat Myers, Perma Lee Martin, Phyletta Metcalf Wilkin, Annita Reser Ackerman, Ernest Stewart, Bill Wagnon, Mary Jane Suttles, Sanford Walker, and Jim Weaterford.

The class sponsor is Clyde Collins, principal of the High School.

Thursday May 14, 1953Mr. and Mrs. Clint Dolliver and

Mrs. Dora Hilton had dinner in the home of Mrs. E.F. Woodson, in Aurora, on Mother’s Day.

Mrs. Clarabelle Gouge of Springfield spent Mother’s Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson.

10 years agoThe Crane Chronicle

april 25, 1963Bill Murray and Edward Williams

took a float trip Sunday, floating from McCall Bridge to Galena, namely with the thought of fishing, but reported that the 8 hour trip turned out to be strictly for sight-seeing. The fish were evidently hiding.

Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Bennage and children visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennage over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bennage moved to Coffeyville, KS, recently after making their home in Crane for several years.

Thursday May 2, 1963Chub Parsons was honored

with a dinner on his birthday last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dearing. Present to help him celebrate were his wife, Mrs. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parsons, and Mrs. Bessie Parsons.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Nelson and family visited Sunday with the Leaford Gold family.

“round The Town”By Sarah Ellis

Mr. and Mrs. Lovel Karch received a call from his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Karch telling them they would be here May 29 for a short visit and a trip to Peters Cottage on the lake for a little fishing.

If Mr. Lovel Karch is able to make the trip they will accompany his brother and wife back to their home in Lapeer, Michigan for their grandson’s (Tommy Peters) graduation. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Karch have been vacationing in Bermuda and Hawaii.

Mr. Kenneth Keaton of Neosho, gave her mother, Mrs. Stella Stephens a surprise birthday party last week at her mothers home. Those attending were Mrs. Treace Anderson, Mrs. Hettie O’Donnell, Mrs. Mary McNabb, Mrs. Ruth Hackley, Mrs. Lucille Gipson, Mrs. Peggy Ash, Mrs. Eli Martin, Mrs. Louis Williams, Mrs. Lucy

Bennage, all of Crane. Out of town guests were Mrs. Letha Woodson of Aurora, Mrs. Glen Keaton and hostess Mrs. Kenneth Keaton of Neosho.

Mr. Minnie Grisham visited her brother, Mr. Alfred Peters and Mrs. Peters in Galena lat Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Carney of Kansas City were weekend guest of her mother, Mrs. Flo Mullen.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hayes and son of Springfield were Saturday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hayes.

Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Lane of Conway, AR. Spent the weekend in the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomas.

Mrs. Nadine Murphy and Mr. Walker Jaqua of Marionville were united in marriage Saturday, April 28 in Aurora.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodaor Lockhart of Houston, TX and Roy Lockhart of McAlaster, OK. Spent the weekend with Mrs. Hettie O’Donnell and Mrs. Vace Doris.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and family of Stark City, visited Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Auda Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Duncan of Waynesville visited Saturday with her father, Mr. Homer Ellis and other relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin of Springfield were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilson.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cecil of Oklahoma City spent last weekend in the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wiley.

Mr. and Mrs. Eften West spent Sunday in Carthage helping their grandson, Jimmy West, his girl friend, Miss Vicki Carpenter, also a brother-in-law, Glen Thomas celebrate their birthdays.

The 50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Evans celebrated with friends in their home.

Mr. Bradford McCullah of Rogers, AR. Spent a few days last week with his cousin, Mrs. F.L. (Shorty) Elsey and Mr. Elsey.

Mrs. Blanche Walker was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Virgie Reser who prepared dinner and a lovely cake in honor of Mrs. Walker’s birthday. Afternoon they went to the school lunch where they helped Rev. and Mrs. Berkstresser celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary.

Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wiley were Mr. and Mrs. Am Wiley of Bolivar, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wiley and daughters of Rolla, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiley and family of Marionville, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wiley and son and Mr. Kevin Wiley all of Crane.

Mrs. Floy Strickrodt of Aurora spent the weekend with his sisters, Miss Jessie Gibson and Mrs. Eli Martin.

Cessi Lane celebrated her fifth birthday with a party Sunday afternoon at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Hufft. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Metcalf and Marci, Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis, Jan and Annette of Aurora, Pam Moreland, Mrs. Genelle Webb, Vicki and Becky.

Mr. Efton Maples of near Hurley was a Monday visitor in the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parsons.

Mrs. Ethel spent a few days the first of the week in Springfield visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Baker and Mr. and Mrs. James Keet.

Miss Belle Moseley of Branson visited Sunday in the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bushnell.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bushnell of Inyokern, CA. Are visiting with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Woody of Springfield and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bushnell of Crane.

Mr. and Mrs. Duard Baldwin spent the weekend in St. Louis attending a merchandise show for their Western Auto Store.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gerher and son, Joey of Wichita, KS. Were weekend guests of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. D.O. Reeves.

Stone County northBy Laova Curbow

Another moth has gone into history and we are ready to embark on a new month. The month of May or the month of flowers. A custom in many parts of the country May 1 is a special day to leave small baskets of wild flowers on the door of friends and neighbors. Among the wild flowers in bloom in the different parts of the United States are blue, yellow, and white violets, jack-in-the-pulpit, anemone, hepatica, forsythia, and dogwood. Have you been out to see the dogwood trees in this part of the country. It is beautiful, so many blooms on the trees makes them a bouquet alone.

Teresa Watson celebrated her ninth birthday on April 25 with a bunking party of girls from her class at Clever School. The following girls spent the night: Karen Sullivan, Missy Chastain, Lisa Kerr, Shelly Garrison, Leslie Wilkerson. The girls were taken out for Pizza and had cake and ice cream at home. They were Tina Williams, Pat Henson, Renae Garner.

Our sister-in-law, Lela Curbow visited with us a while on Thursday evening. She has been real busy getting everything ready to move. Her son-in-law, Gene Ottendorf of Kansas City and Bob Moneece and Greg of Odessa came Saturday night to Hurley with a moving van to move her to Odessa. Junior and Carl helped them load the truck Sunday morning and they got started about 11:30.

Cane bottomBy Reatha Martin

Visitors in the Purnie Woodhouse home and the John and Alma Smith homes Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Esps and family of Harrison, AR.

Visitors in the John Scott home over the weekend were Tiny and Dennie Clevenger, Larry, Fran, Cliff, Scott, Bob, Jean Scott and boys, Lloyal Jenkins and son. Happy late birthday to Larry Scott, April 27 and Robert Clevenger April 28. John Scott is sporting a brand new 73 Chevy pickup purchased this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Moore (Lois’s sister) of Aurora attended the funeral at Galena of William (Tuck) Benham.

Berch, Flossie and Lance White of Reeds Spring visited with the Woodhouses, Sunday.

Doris Blairs mother, Mrs. Bertha

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Barbara Jean Lutz, of Bran-son, daughter of Lloyd and Helen (Smith) Black, was born September 16, 1933, in Jacksonville, Ill., and departed this life on April 22, 2020, at the age of 86.

Barbara grew up in Jacksonville, Ill., and graduated from Jackson-ville High School in 1951. She met her husband, Robert “Bob” Lutz, in the pits of the stock car races in Jacksonville. They married Septem-ber 5, 1954, at Central Christian Church of Jacksonville and enjoyed 65 years of marriage.

Barb was actively involved in Girl Scout leadership, as her church nursery coordinator, and

Barbara JeanLutz

Dennis Ray Knaust, age 69, of Mt. Vernon, passed away at 9:40 p.m. on Monday, April 20, 2020, at Mercy Hospital in Springfield. He was born November 3, 1950, in Tul-sa, Okla., the son of Raymond and Emma (Dierolf) Knaust.

Dennis was a 1969 graduate of Mt. Vernon High School and was a milk hauler for Carnation Milk in Mt. Vernon and helped with farm-ing in Hoberg. He later enjoyed working at the Monett Sheltered Workshop, from which he retired in May 2019 after 23 years. He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Freistatt.

Dennis is survived by his sister, Sharon Harris, of Niceville, Fla.; two brothers, Don Knaust and his wife, Patty, of Bentonville, Ark., and Ron Knaust and his wife, Lisa, of Rogers, Ark.; one niece, Aubrey Knaust and one nephew, Shane Knaust, both of Rogers, Ark.

Dennis was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Emma; and brother-in-law, Rick Harris.

A private family burial will be held at the Trinity Lutheran Cem-etery in Freistatt, under the direc-tion of the Fossett-Mosher Funeral Home, in Mt. Vernon.

In light of the concerns and re-strictions placed on group gather-ings due to COVID-19, there will not be a formal visitation. There was a viewing for friends and family from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Mon-day, April 27, 2020, in the funeral home chapel.

In lieu of flowers, memorial do-nations may be made payable to the Trinity Lutheran Church, in care of the funeral home.

Online condolences may be shared at www.FossettMosherFu-neralHome.com.

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Sarah Jane Salmond left this Earth to join God's Kingdom on Friday, April 17, 2020, at 3:29 p.m.

Sarah was born November 16, 1954, in Fairfax, to Walter Jr. and Vermell (Ward) Bolin. She gradu-ated from Tarkio High School in 1973. She furthered her education at Northwest Missouri State Uni-versity, where she graduated in 1976 with a degree in nursing.

In the summer of 1976, she married the love of her life, Larry Andrew Salmond, of Tarkio. From

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Tarkio they moved to Cozad, Neb., to start their married life. They also resided in Oregon, Mo., before moving to their farm north of Mt. Vernon, where they have spent the last 30 years. From this union came three wonderful children, Andrea Jane Duey, Carie Sue Schnake and Benjamen Andrew Salmond.

Sarah was a nurse for over 40 years. She started her career at Cozad Community Hospital as an Emergency Room nurse. From there, she worked at Fairfax Com-munity Hospital, Lawrence County Manor, was admissions coordina-tor for the Missouri Rehab Center, Oxford Home Health, Missouri Veterans Home and, most recently, served as the school nurse for the Mt. Vernon Intermediate and High Schools.

Sarah loved all of her patients, was an excellent role model for her fellow employees and had a tremen-dous love for all of the veterans she took care of.

Sarah loved the outdoors, camp-ing, traveling, her horses and family baseball games with all of the kids. Her greatest love was her family. She loved her husband, her kids and her grandbabies more than anything. Sarah was one of God's most de-scent, caring and humane creations, who will be tremendously missed by her husband, children, grand-children, brother, nieces, nephews and by all of those she touched with her presence.

Sarah leaves behind her hus-band of 45 years, Larry; daugh-ters, Annie and husband, Nathan, and their children, Carsen, Macie, Kylee, Maya and Hayden, of Mt. Vernon, and Carie and husband, Nathan, and their boys, Craig and Caleb, of Stotts City; son, Andrew and his girls, Ryann and Ellee, of Fairfax; her brother, Charlie Bolin, of Tarkio; along with several niec-es, nephews and a large group of friends.

Sarah was preceded in death by her parents, Walter Jr. and Vermell Bolin; her in-laws, Jim and Shirley Salmond; and both sets of grand-parents, Walter Sr. and Lydia Bolin and Homer and Carie Ward.

Due to current restrictions placed on gatherings, the family will hold a celebration of Sarah’s life at a later date. Services are under the direction of the Fossett-Mosher Funeral Home in Mt. Vernon.

Online condolences may be shared at www.FossettMosherFu-neralHome.com.

Frances Willoughby, of Galena, daughter of George Wallace and Jean (Roundtree) Gill, was born on July 25, 1937, in San Angelo, Texas, and departed this life on April 20, 2020, at the age of 82.

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Frances had lived in the area for the past fifty years, coming from Wichita, Kan. She married R H Willoughby on August 13, 1956, and they celebrated over fifty years before his passing. Frances was also a founding member of Cape Fair Baptist Church, Cape Fair.

Frances was preceded in death by her husband, R H Willoughby; daughter, Janet Petlitzer; parents, George and Jean Gill; and sister, Lola Shipman.

Survivors include: daughter, Susan Lippold and her husband, Dean, of Galena; son, Steve Wil-loughby and his wife, Derinda, of Walnut Shade; two brothers, Sam Gill, of Long Island, N.Y., and Ver-non Burkholder, of Diboll, Texas; eight grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Graveside services were held at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, April 24, 2020, in Cape Fair Cemetery, Cape Fair, with Jeffery Bain and Russell Willoughby officiating. Services are under the direction of Stumpff Fu-neral Home, Crane.

In lieu of flowers, memorial con-tributions may be made to Ameri-can Cancer Society, P.O. 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123.

John, JC, Butch, Bedore, 73, of Kimberling City, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his family, on April 20, 2020.

He was born on June 17, 1946, in Goodland, Kan., to Emile (John) Bedore and Hazel Hansen. John grew up in Goodland, Kan., and graduated from SCHS in Good-land, Kan., in 1964.

He worked at Myers Service Sta-tion before beginning work on the Rock Island Railroad. His work for the Rock Island took him from Goodland, Kan., to El Reno, Okla., and then to Little Rock, Ark.

In 1973, John began working for the MKT (Missouri, Kansas, Texas) Katy Railroad in Parsons, Kan. He married Sherry Howard on May 15, 1976. In 1978, they moved to Kansas City, Kan. at which time he began working for the Cotton Belt Railroad. John was the youngest General Store Keeper on the rail-road.

In 1987, he retired from the Railroad. He and Sherry moved to Kimberling City and opened a re-tail/wholesale clothing store, Knot-holes & Lace Inc., in Branson.

In 2003, they sold the retail part

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of the store and moved the whole-sale part to their home and began internet sales and going on the road doing craft shows. From up north Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Indi-ana, Kentucky, Alabama, Missouri, Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.

John retired in 2018. Since 2003, he was very active in the church. He was an usher at the New Testament Christian Church in Reeds Spring, standing at the front door wel-coming and greeting people with a hand-shake and a smile (and an umbrella if it was raining!).

His hobbies included church work, collecting railroad memo-rabilia and spending time with his kids, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He especially en-joyed family game night.

John was preceded in death by: his parents; daughter, Londa Bedore; and sister, Jolene Bedore Maynor.

Survivors include: his wife, Sherry Bedore, of Kimberling City; two sons, Todd Bedore and wife, Kelly, of Parsons, Kan., and Dustin Bedore and wife, Barb, of Goodland, Kan.; daughter, Jennifer Bedore-Woodworth, of Plano, Tex-as; sixteen grandchildren; twenty-two great-grandchildren; and a host of other family and friends.

A Memorial Service for John will be held this summer at New Testament Christian Church, Reeds Spring. Arrangements are under the direction of Stumpff Funeral Home, Kimberling City.

coordinated Wednesday evening church meals. She loved cooking for friends and family, sewing, play-ing games, traveling worldwide and watching a good Hallmark movie. She and Bob owned three Hallmark shops in the St. Louis area for 20 years. Twice, she was named the National Precious Moments Dealer of the Month. Upon retirement, she and Bob moved to Kimberling City. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Kimberling City. Her greatest passion was Opera-tion Christmas Child, where over the years she helped spearhead the ministry in her local church. This resulted in the packing of many thousands of shoeboxes for chil-dren overseas, as well as earning her the affectionate nickname of “The Shoebox Lady”. She will be remem-bered as a wonderful, caring wife, mother, grandmother, great-grand-mother and will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

Barbara was preceded in death by her parents; brother, James Black; and sister, Joyce Lehner.

Survivors include: her husband, Robert “Bob” Lutz, of Branson; son, Richard Lutz and wife, Cindy, of Festus; two daughters, Gayle Tohlen and husband, David, of Branson, and Cheryl Murphy and husband, Kevin, of Palmyra; brother, Robert “Bob” Black and wife, Kay, of Jack-sonville, Ill.; sister, Betty Peterson, of West Plains; four grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and a host of other family and friends.

A memorial service for Barbara will be held at a later date. Crema-tion was under the direction of Stumpff Funeral Home, Kimberling City.

In lieu of flowers, memorial con-tributions may be made to the Op-eration Christmas Child program of First Baptist Church Kimberling City, PO Box 459, Kimberling City, MO 65686.

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Preacher’s Perspective

by Ron Rasmussen New Testament Christian Church,

Reeds Spring

Ron RasmussenNew Testament Christian Church, Reeds Spring

Jesus said, “All you need to say is simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’; anything beyond this comes from the evil one.” (Matthew 5:37) Can you imagine if this were reality in to-day’s world? No need to prop up claims we make with oaths (“May I be struck dead”) or swear-byes (“On my mother’s grave”). If you were making a promise to do something you would just say, “Yes, I will.” If you were promis-ing not to do something, it would simply be, “No, I won’t.” In fact, in the world Jesus promotes (He called it “the Kingdom of God”), there would even be no need for

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MilDreD J. piCKeTT, if she be now living, and if she now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

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THE STATE OF MISSOURI GREETINGS:

JOHN P. PICKETT, IF HE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF HE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

MILDRED J. PICKETT, IF SHE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF SHE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the Plaintiff has commenced an action against you in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, to ascertain and determine the title to the following-described land situated in Stone County, Missouri, to wit:All of Lot 58, Block 18, in TOMAHAWK HILLS, a subdivision of land in Stone County, Missouri.

Plaintiff also alleges in her Petition, that Defendants, JOHN P. PICKETT and MILDRED J. PICKETT, and any unknown personal representative, successors, heirs, devisees, grantees and assigns are either living and are nonresidents of the State of Missouri, and that their addresses are unknown to Plaintiff, or that the said Defendants, or any of them, have departed this life; and Plaintiff believes and avers that the one or the other is true, and that it be the one or the other; and verily believes that if said Defendants, or any of them, be now dead, that there are other persons interested in the subject matter of their petition and in the lands above described, whose names Plaintiff cannot insert because the same are unknown; that such unknown persons derive their claims as consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, the immediate, mesne and remote, the voluntary and involuntary grantees of said above named Defendants; and that his interests and claims, if any, are identical with those of the above named Defendants.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the object and general nature of this cause of action is to quiet the title to the above described land, finally settling all the rights of all the parties herein, Plaintiff and Defendants, and the unknown person described as Defendants herein, and to forever preclude the Defendants and unknown persons described herein as Defendants from hereafter setting up any claim to said land or any part thereof.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the name and address of the attorney for the Plaintiff is KATE TROKEY -HARRIS, 115 West Atlantic, of Branson, Missouri.

You are further notified that unless you be and appear in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, in the City of Galena, Stone County, Missouri, and file an answer or otherwise defend said action within forty-five (45) days from the 30th day of April, 2020, the date of the first publication of this order, the

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The State of Missouri to Father, Zachary Dyer:

You are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, the object and general nature of which is Conservatorship, involving Mallorie Stockton, minor child of yours.

You are further notified that unless you file an answer or other pleading or shall otherwise appear and defend against the aforesaid petition within (45) days after the 30th day of April, 2020, or such longer time as the court may fix by order, judgement by default will be rendered against you.Witness my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court of Stone County this 23rd day of April, 2020.vtr7echlee lebOW”

/s/Mechelee LebowMechelee Lebow, Circuit Clerk

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noTiCe oF TruSTee’S Sale

For default in the payment of the debt and performance of the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust executed by Jason Piercefield (as Grantor), dated October 17, 2017 and recorded October 17, 2017, as Document No. 201700015137 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for Stone County, Missouri, the undersigned Trustee will, at the request of the holder of said debt, on Friday, May 22nd, 2020, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., commencing at 3:00 p.m., outside the North door of the old Stone County Courthouse in Galena, Missouri, sell at public venue to the highest bidder, for cash, the real property described in said Deed of Trust, to-wit:

a part of the nW ¼ of the Se ¼ of Section 16, Township 24 north, range 23 West, Stone County, Missouri, being more particularly described as follows: beginning at the Southwest corner of the nW ¼ of the Se ¼ of said Section 16; thence north 01°37’51” West, along the West line of said nW ¼ of the Se ¼, 670.02 feet; thence South 58°35’30” east 510.11 feet; thence north 85°24’39” east 530.49 feet to a point on the Westerly r/W line of County road no. 13-230, as now located; thence along a 400.00 foot radius curve to the right, along said r/W line, 74.43 feet (said curve having a chord bearing and dimension of South 03°24’55” east 74.32 feet); thence South 01°55’05” West, along said r/W line, 374.97 feet to a point on the South line of said nW ¼ of the Se ¼; thence north 89°50’31” West, along said South line, 936.95 feet to the point of beginning, containing 10.4 acres, more or less.

to satisfy said debt and costs.

Karl Finkenbinder, Trustee/s/ Karl FinkenbinderSchenewerk & Finkenbinder,Attorneys at Law, LLC100 Prairie Dunes Dr., Ste. 200Branson, MO 65616(417) 334-7922Please publish on Thursday, April 30, May 7, May 14, and May 21 of 2020.52-4tc/lo2324

notice of bidStone County Library is requesting bids for IT services to wire for new computers. Please contact Rebecca Payne at [email protected] for more information. Bids must be submitted no later than 11 AM May 21, 202052-2tc/lo2325

Stevenson called me Monday morning and gave me Doris’s news. Doris brother, Bobby Stevenson and family from California were here all week visiting with the family.

Victory bendBy Mrs. George Byrom

Roger and I spent Sunday with my brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Orie Foster of Crane.

Roger Byrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Byrom spent the week with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Byrom at Niangua.

My sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Pace arrived at Orie’s later and we missed them.

Mr. and Mrs. Roland Byrom and children left his parents house, Sunday to go to Branson Hospital to see her mother, Mrs. Bill Chase, who is a patient there.

The motel owners, I’m sure, are glad to see these sunny days. The lake is so big that the dock owners have had a time finding a place for their docks.

Mr. and Mrs. Willie Carr spent Easter Sunday at Galena with Mr. and Mrs. Fern (Pat) King.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Glauser and family went to Arkansas to visit a brother and family the James Glausers over the weekend.

Mrs. J.T. Wood, a sister of Mrs. Harold Meyers, and daughters of Mrs. Woods, Shelia, Colen and Julie of Vidor, TX and Julie’s boyfriend, Davis Cooper, spent the Easter weekend with the Harold Meyers. The Woods family will soon join Mr. Woods in Scotland. At present he is in Holland. He works for an oil company.

Cousin of Harold’s, Mr. and Mrs. John Keithley, John and Elisabeth of Topeka, KS. Spent Easter weekend with the Meyers. Mrs. Lillian Loomis, mother of Mrs. Meyers of Fayetteville, AR. and the Meyers’ daughter, Mrs. Rick Todd and son visited over the weekend with the Meyers family.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coons of Madera, CA. Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harland (Corky) Collier Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Pace of Reeds Spring were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Foster of Galena. They all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Foster, Lonnie and Monte too.

Whippoorwill ValleyBy Mrs. Tom Reser

We were sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Charlie Garoutte of Aurora and to know that his wife, Opal is so ill in the hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garoutte, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Garoutte have had their brother Bert of Adren, MO. Along with his wife and their sister, Nellie Edwards of Harrisonville and husband and a nephew or two visit them since their brothers Charlie’s death.

Mrs. Maxine Rapp entered the Aurora Hospital Thursday.

Mr. Harry Atkinson and sister went fishing Sunday.

Mr. Ed Simmons is home from Kansas.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reser drove to Crane to their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Franklin, Saturday night and Joretta and her mother attended the Mother and Daughter Banquet at the Crane School.

Mrs. Annita Ackerman and daughter Lucenda of Granby attended the banquet. It is nice to go back home and see old friends.

Mr. Billy Stockstill’s wife was given a trophy for Mother of the Year. Her husband was one of my boys in school about 28 years ago, believe it or not.

engagedMr. and Mrs. Trial of Columbia,

MO. Announce the engagement of their daughter, Arleen Jagger to Randy Cutbirth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cutbirth of Reeds Spring.

Arleen is a 1971 graduate of Hickman High School and is now a candidate for an A.A. At Stephens College, Columbia.

Randy is a 1969 graduate of Galena High School and is now a senior at M.U. At Columbia.

Wedding plans are for May 20.Ceremony held recently

Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Dotti M. Wirtz of Greenville, IL. To John Corn, Litchfield, IL.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Louis Wirtz of Greenville and is employed as a secretary in Bond County Unit School Office.

The bridegroom, a graduate of Litchfield High School and Eastern Illinois University at Charleston is employed as a teacher in the Greenville High School.

Grandparents of the groom are Mrs. Hobart F. Hemphill and the late Mr. Hemphill.

baccalaureate Services at hurley Sunday

Baccalaureate services will be held at the Hurley High School auditorium for graduating members of Hurley High School, Sunday, May 13 at 8:00 p.m.

The Rev. Ken Mitchell, pastor of Clever Christian Church will deliver the sermon. Invocation will be by Gordon Meritt and the benediction by the Rev. H.V. Wells, pastor of Hurley Missionary Baptist Church.

The class roll includes: Michael L. Barke, Joycie J. Bunch, Rickie W. Carr, Ronald G. Coker, Marty M. Conrad, Belinda M. Gamble, Donna G. Gamble, Betty Meritt Huffhines, John W. Jackson, John C. Langley, Steven A. Langley, Lonnie Medlin and Sandra J. Plowman.

Sergeant Stanley arrived in alaska

U.S. Air Force Sergeant Alvin L. Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Stanley of Seligman has arrived for duty at Eielson AFB, Alaska.

Sergeant Stanley, an inventory management specialist, is assigned to a unit of the Strategic Air

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The estate of James W. Crowder, a/k/a Jim Crowder, deceased, by personal representative, Glenda “Wendy” Metcalf,

plaintiff,

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John p. piCKeTT, if he be now living, and if he now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

and

Command, America’s Nuclear Deterrent Force of long range bombers and intercontinental ballistic missiles. He previously served at Craig AFB, Alaska.

The sergeant is a 1964 graduate of Southwest High School in Washburn, MO.

His wife, Carma is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Simpson of Galena.lewis Wins Congress Fellowship

Jim Lewis, County Government Reporter for the Sacramento Union, is one of 14 winners in National competition for the 1973-1974 Congressional Fellowship Program.

Seven political scientists and seven newsmen will spend nine months in the national capital

working full-time in the offices of Senators and Congressmen.

Each winner receives a minimum stipend of $6,500 for the year in the program financed by a Ford Foundation Grant. There is no cost to the taxpayers for the work they perform as members of the congressional staffs.

A Navy Veteran, Lewis is a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism.

Lewis is married to the former Janice McNeely, daughter of Mrs. Glenn McNeely, of the Scholten community. The couple has one daughter, Angela. They reside in Sacramento, CA.

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Julie y. haTCher, Trustee of the haTCher FaMily TruST, if she be now living, and if she now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

Defendants.

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THE STATE OF MISSOURI GREETINGS:

JULIE Y. HATCHER, TRUSTEE OF THE HATCHER FAMILY TRUST DATED JULY 10, 1984, IF SHE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF SHE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the Plaintiff has commenced an action against you in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, to ascertain and determine the title to the following-described land situated in Stone County, Missouri, to wit:Lot 238, SUBDIVISION 4, TURKEY MOUNTAIN ESTATES NO.2, a subdivision in Stone County, Missouri, as per the recorded plat thereof.

Plaintiff also alleges in her Petition, that Defendant, JULIE Y. HATCHER, TRUSTEE OF THE HATCHER FAMILY TRUST DATED JULY 10, 1984, and any unknown personal representative, successors, heirs, devisees, grantees and assigns are either living and are nonresidents of the State of Missouri, and that their addresses are unknown to Plaintiff, or that the said Defendant has departed this life; and Plaintiff believes and avers that the one or the other is true, and that it be the one or the other; and verily believes that if said Defendant be now dead, that there are other persons interested in

allegations in Plaintiffs Petition will be taken as confessed by you and judgment rendered accordingly.

It is further ordered that a copy of this Order of Publication be printed and published in the Crane Chronicle, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Crane, Stone County, Missouri, as provided by law.

WiTneSS my hand and seal of the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, this 22nd of April,2020.

/s/Mechelee LebowClerk of the Circuit Courtof Stone County, Missouri

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the aforesaid Defendant,

and

Charlon ToWe, if she be now living, and if she now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

Defendants,

noTiCe upon orDer For SerViCe by publiCaTion

THE STATE OF MISSOURI GREETINGS:

BILL TOWE, IF HE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF HE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

CHARLON TOWE, IF SHE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF SHE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the Plaintiff has commenced an action against you in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, to ascertain and determine the title to the following-described land situated in Stone County, Missouri, to wit:Lot 8, TREASURE POINT SUBDIVISION, FIRST ADDITION, per the recorded plat thereof, Stone County, Missouri.

Plaintiff also alleges in her Petition, that Defendants, BILL TOWE and CHARLON TOWE, and any unknown personal representative, successors, heirs, devisees, grantees and assigns are either living and are nonresidents of the State of Missouri, and that their addresses are unknown to Plaintiff, or that the said Defendants, or any of them, have departed this life; and Plaintiff believes and avers that the one or the other is true, and that it be the one or the other; and verily believes that if said Defendants, or any of them, be now dead, that there are other persons interested in the subject matter of their petition and in the lands above described, whose names Plaintiff cannot insert because the same are unknown; that such unknown persons derive their claims as consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, the immediate, mesne and remote, the voluntary and involuntary grantees of said above named Defendants; and that his interests and claims, if any, are identical with those of the above named Defendants.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the object and general nature of this cause of action is to quiet the title to the above described land, finally settling all the rights of all the parties herein, Plaintiff and Defendants, and the unknown person described as Defendants herein, and to forever preclude the Defendants and unknown persons described herein as Defendants from hereafter setting up any claim to said land or any part thereof.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the name and address of the attorney for the Plaintiff is KATE TROKEY-HARRIS, 115 West Atlantic, of Branson, Missouri.

You are further notified that unless you be and appear in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, in the City of Galena, Stone County, Missouri, and file an answer or otherwise defend said action within forty-five (45) days frolll the 30th day of April, 2020, the date of the first publication of this order, the

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plaintiff,

CaSe no, 19Sn-CC00112vs,

bill ToWe, if he be now living, and if he now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of

the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, to ascertain and determine the title to the following-described land situated in Stone County, Missouri, to wit:Lot 136, TURKEY MOUNTAIN ESTATES NO.2, SUBDIVISION 3, a sub division in Stone County, Missouri.

Plaintiff also alleges in her Petition, that Defendants, RONALD H. FENRICH and CONSTANCE J. FENRlCH, and any unknown personal representative, successors, heirs, devisees, grantees and assigns are either living and are nonresidents of the State of Missouri, and that their addresses are unknown to Plaintiff, or that the said Defendants, or any of them, have departed this life; and Plaintiff believes and avers that the one or the other is true, and that it be the one or the other; and verily believes that if said Defendants, or any of them, be now dead, that there are other persons interested in the subject matter of their petition and in the lands above described, whose names Plaintiff cannot insert because the same are unknown; that such unknown persons derive their claims as consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, the immediate, mesne and remote, the voluntary and involuntmy grantees of said above named Defendants; and that his interests and claims, if any, are identical with those of the above named Defendants.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the object and general nature of this cause of action is to quiet the title to the above described land, finally settling all the rights of all the parties herein, Plaintiff and Defendants, and the unknown person described as Defendants herein, and to forever preclude the Defendants and unknown persons described herein as Defendants from hereafter setting up any claim to said land or any part thereof.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the name and address of the attorney for the Plaintiff is KATE TROKEY -HARRlS, 115 West Atlantic, of Branson, Missouri.

You are further notified that unless you be and appear in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, in the City of Galena, Stone County, Missouri, and file an answer or otherwise defend said action within forty-five (45) days from the 30th day of April, 2020, the date of the first publication of this order, the allegations in Plaintiff ’s Petition will be taken as confessed by you and judgment rendered accordingly.

It is further ordered that a copy of this Order of Publication be printed and published in the Crane Chronicle, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Crane, Stone County, Missouri, as provided by law.

WiTneSS my hand and seal ofthe Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, this 22nd of April, 2020.

/s/Mechelee LebowClerk of the Circuit Courtof Stone County, Missouri

/s/Misty SmithDeputy Clerk52-4tc/lo2320

in The CirCuiT CourT oF STone CounTy, MiSSouri

The estate of James W, Crowder, a/k/a Jim Crowder, deceased, by personal representative, Glenda “Wendy” Metcalf,

plaintiff,

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ronalD h. FenriCh, if he be now living, and if he now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

and

ConSTanCe J FenriCh, if she be now living, and if she, now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alicnees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

Defendants.

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THE STATE OF MISSOURI GREETINGS:

RONALD H. FENRICH, IF HE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF HE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

CONSTANCE J. FENRICH, IF SHE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF SHE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the Plaintiff has commenced an action against you in

parties herein, Plaintiff and Defendants, and the unknown person described as Defendants herein, and to forever preclude the Defendants and unknown persons described herein as Defendants from hereafter setting up any claim to said land or any part thereof.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the name and address of the attorney for the Plaintiff is KATE TROKEY-HARRIS, 115 West Atlantic, of Branson, Missouri.

You are further notified that unless you be and appear in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, in the City of Galena, Stone County, Missouri, and file an answer or otherwise defend said action within forty-five (45) days from the 30th day of April, 2020, the date of the first publication of this order, the allegations in Plaintiffs Petition will be taken as confessed by you and judgment rendered accordingly.

It is further ordered that a copy of this Order of Publication be printed and published in the Crane Chronicle, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Crane, Stone County, Missouri, as provided by law.

WiTneSS my hand and seal of the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, this 22nd of April, 2020.

/s/Mechelee LebowClerk of the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri

/s/Misty SmithDeputy Clerk52-4tc/lo2321

in The CirCuiT CourT oF STone CounTy, MiSSouri

The estate of James W. Crowder, a/k/a Jim Crowder, deceased, by personal representative, Glenda “Wendy” Metcalf,

plaintiff,

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oWen a. FriTChey, if he be now living, and if she now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

Defendants.

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THE STATE OF MISSOURI GREETINGS:

OWEN A. FRITCHEY, IF HE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF HE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the Plaintiff has commenced an action against you in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, to ascertain and determine the title to the following-described land situated in Stone County, Missouri, to wit:Lot 335, TURKEY MOUNTAIN ESTATES NO.2, SUBDIVISION 3, a subdivision in Stone County, Missouri.

Plaintiff also alleges in her Petition, that Defendant, OWEN A. FRITCHEY, and any unknown personal representative, successors, heirs, devisees, grantees and assigns are either living and are nonresidents of the State of Missouri, and that their addresses are unknown to Plaintiff, or that the said Defendant has departed this life; and Plaintiff believes and avers that the one or the other is true, and that it be the one or the other; and verily believes that if said Defendant be now dead, that there are other persons interested in the subject matter of their petition and in the lands above described, whose names Plaintiff cannot insert because the same are unknown; that such unknown persons derive their claims as consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, the immediate, mesne and remote, the voluntary and involuntary grantees of said above named Defendant; and that his interests and claims, if any, are identical with those of the above named Defendant.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the object and general nature of this cause of action is to quiet the title to the above described land, finally settling all the rights of all the

this Order of Publication be printed and published in the Crane Chronicle, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Crane, Stone County, Missouri, as provided by law.

WiTneSS my hand and seal of the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, this 22nd of April, 2020.

/s/Mechelee LebowClerk of the Circuit Courtof Stone County, Missouri

/s/Misty SmithDeputy Clerk52-4tc/lo2322

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Aurora FFA receives top chapter awardThe Missouri FFA Association

awarded Aurora FFA a Gold Em-blem, a Top Chapter Award. Only 10 percent of state chapters receive a top chapter designation each year.

Model of Innovation winners and rankings will be announced at a summer event.

The National Chapter Award Program is designed to recognize

FFA chapters that actively imple-ment the mission and strategies of the organization. These chapters improve chapter operations us-ing the National Quality Chapter

Standards and a Program of Ac-tivities that emphasize growing leaders, building communities and strengthening agriculture. Chap-ters are rewarded for providing educational experiences for the entire membership. This award is sponsored by FCS Financial. The Aurora FFA advisors are Samuel Percival and Kristy Sivils.

The Aurora FFA growing lead-ers activities included Premier Leadership Development. Mem-bers attended a variety of train-ing sessions conducted by current and former area and state officers. During the sessions, members re-ceived hands-on instruction and enhanced their personal growth through gaining communications, decision making and interpersonal skills.

Chapter activities in the strengthening agriculture category included Food for America. The chapter hosted over 500 elementary students, and used hands-on activi-ties to teach them about livestock, plants and machinery safety. The members improved their commu-

nications skills and gained knowl-edge about agricultural advocacy.

Building communities activities included Recycle That Paper. Mem-bers encouraged teachers to place recycling bins in their classrooms, and expanded their initiative within the school system and sev-eral local businesses. Aurora FFA Members learned environmental practices and the importance of giving back.

The top chapters compete for the National FFA Chapter Award. Winners will be announced this fall at the 93rd National FFA Conven-tion & Expo in Indianapolis.

The Missouri FFA has 25,945 members representing 348 chap-ters. The national organization has more than 700,000 members representing 8,612 chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

The FFA makes a positive differ-ence in the lives of students by de-veloping their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.

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Morning Star Baptist

(Revelations 22:16)

All are welcome to Worship Jesus with us!

Bible Study at 9:30 a.m.Worship at

10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m.

69 Butterfield Trail RdState Highway 413

Interim Pastor Lee Parsons417-229-1061 (H)

417-723-0315 Church

Southern Baptist Church

Established in 1997

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Sunday School: 10 a.m.Sunday Morning Worship: 10:45 a.m.Calvary Cove Children’s Church: 10:45 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship: 6 p.m.Wednesday Evening Worship: 7 p.m.

209 Leah Ave., Crane(417) 723-8028Pastor: Cody Cypret

Everyone Welcome!

“A Southern Baptist Church Serving God & the community since 1906 “

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHS. Hwy 13, Crane (417)723-5273 fbccrane.net

Sunday 9:30-10:15 am 6:00-7:00 pm Wednesday 7:00-8:00 pm

Sundays 10:30 am & 5:00 pmFellowship times:Sunday 9:00 am donuts & coffeeWednesday Meal 6:00-6:50 pm

Classes for all ages: Worship Services:

For more details go to: fbccrane.net

Pas tor - Gregg Bol l

10:30 am and 6:00 pm

New Pastor:Jim Cross

S Hwy 413, Crane fbccrane.org

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Hurley's DAR Good Citizen

DAR Good Citizen of Hurley High School is Autumn Renee Wiltshire.

Rotary Club extends grant

application deadlineSkaggs Foundation recently

made a $3,750 investment in the fu-ture of local healthcare by awarding five scholarships to students pur-suing or advancing careers in the medical field. The scholarships are for the summer 2020 semester.

“We are committed to continu-ing to support our local healthcare workforce, those who are further-ing their careers as well as those soon to be entering the field,” said Skaggs Foundation President Meghan Connell. “The COVID-19 pandemic has really shed light on something we already knew – our healthcare workers truly are he-

roes. We could not be more proud to support these students who will spend their summer furthering their education.”

Among the scholarship recipi-ents, two are entering the health-care field and three are currently employed in the CoxHealth system.

Recipients include Deanna Gray, Samuel Henriquez, Kayci Hill, Col-lette Lavoi, and Jenna Salemie.

Since inception in 2002, Skaggs Foundation has awarded a total of $402,950 in scholarships to students pursuing careers in healthcare. An-nouncements regarding fall 2020 scholarships will be made soon.

The Rotary Club of Table Rock Lake has extended the deadline for nonprofits that wish to apply for a $1,000 grant. The new deadline is June 30.

Every year, the club awards grants to nonprofits that enrich the health, education, welfare, and fit-ness of the Stone County commu-nity.

Applications are available on the club’s Facebook page, www.face-book.com/rotarycluboftablerock-lake.

Skaggs Foundation awardsfive summer scholarships

TRLOC meetingpostponed, comments still accepted

The Table Rock Lake Oversight Committee and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are postponing the public meeting scheduled for May 6 because of COVID-19 con-cerns and the current State of Mis-souri “Stay At Home” order.

The oversight committee and the Corps regret any inconvenience this may cause.

“We want to ensure everyone has a safe opportunity to attend and submit comments during the committee meetings,” said Jay Townsend, Chief of Public Affairs for the U.S. Army Corps of Engi-neers, Little Rock District. “Once social distancing rules have been reevaluated and we can safely hold the meeting in person, we will re-schedule the meeting.”

The Corps will update the Fed-eral Register with new meeting dates as soon as they can responsi-bly do so. A future news release will

be sent out to confirm the dates and times.

“Because we’re postponing the May meeting, written public com-ments are still being accepted and we will determine a cut-off date once we have rescheduled the third meeting,” Townsend said.

Written comments can be mailed to: U.S. Army Corps of En-gineers, Table Rock Lake Oversight Committee, P.O. Box 867, Little Rock, AR 72203; or email your comments to [email protected]. Each page of the comment or statement must include the author's name, title or affiliation, address, and daytime phone number.

For an online fillable comment card and more information about the TRLOC go to https://go.usa.gov/xpZkQ.

The Covid-19 pandemic may have caused individuals who suffer from mental health concerns increased stress and feelings of anxiety or de-pression. However, some people, who have never had any issues prior to this are suddenly finding themselves feeling down, filled with anxiety or maybe even worrying constantly about the pandemic and its’ effect on their life and the community. Some have even described themselves as constantly feeling “blah”. The anxiety of the pandemic may be coupled with financial concerns as well, as many are not working during this time. If these are brand new emotions and feelings, individuals may not have de-veloped healthy coping mechanisms and could be struggling with how to manage the stress of the situation. There are some things to do, if you or a loved one are feeling this way and want to take some positive action.

This is a brand-new experience for many and it’s important to under-stand that everyone copes differently with stress so there really is no one size solution for all. The Centers for Disease Control recommends several ways you can try to alleviate stressful emotions:

Take breaks from media, whether it’s the nightly news or Facebook. The constant barrage of bad news takes a toll on our mental health.

Take care of your body; eat

healthy meals, exercise, get plenty of sleep. If you can keep your normal daily routine, do so. Avoid excessive caffeine or alcohol. Take a walk and get some fresh air. Engage in mentally challenging activities such as cross word puzzles or other games.

Find other activities you enjoy rather than staying planted in front of the television or computer all day. Read a book, work on a hobby, take an online course, research a topic you’ve always wanted to know more about or even write a letter to a friend or loved one.

Connect with others. Call, text or email someone. It’s important to make those connections, especially if you are feeling isolated. Discuss your feelings and seek positive encourage-ment from others.

Most importantly, if you or a loved one are feeling overwhelmed and can’t shake the feelings of sad-ness, gloom or anxiety, it may be time to seek help from a professional. Call your healthcare provider or reach out to the Stone County Health Depart-ment or visit us at www.stonecoun-tyhealthdepartment.com for infor-mation. It is important to remember that these feelings can be normal for this type of situation and it’s ok to ask for help. For additional resources: Di-saster Distress Helpline is available at 1-800-985-5990 or the CDC website at cdc.gov.

SDHC on protecting mental health during pandemic

Galena driver hurt in Christian

County crashTwo people were hurt this week-

end after a driver from Galena re-portedly ran a red light in Nixa.

According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report, Eliza-beth Briggs, 45, of Galena, was driv-ing a 2018 Nissan Altima east on US Highway 160 near Nixa when the incident occurred on Friday, April 24.

According to the crash report, Briggs' Altima was heading east on a residential street toward the inter-section with Highway 60 when, at around 2:20 p.m., the vehicle ran a red light and hit a 2005 Buick La Sa-bre that was driven by Joshua Free-man, 25, of Cabool.

Both vehicles were totaled in the crash. They were removed from the scene by St. John's towing.

Joshua Freeman suffered minor injuries in the crash. He was wear-ing a seat belt at the time of the inci-dent. He was taken by ambulance to Cox South Hospital in Springfield for treatment.

Elizabeth Briggs suffered mod-erate injuries in the crash. She was also wearing a seat belt and was taken to Cox South by ambulance.

This incident was investigated by Cpl. Stallcup of Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop D.

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had issued a severe thunderstorm watch for the area, several hours before the sinking. That watch was fol-lowed by a severe thunderstorm warning one minute before Stretch Duck 7 departed the boarding facility about six miles from the lake where the tours began and ended. Investigators noted three other company vessels also departed after the severe thunderstorm warning was issued.

The NTSB recommendations to the US Coast Guard and Ripley Entertainment address safety issues includ-ing company oversight, engine compartment ventila-tion closures, reserve buoyancy, survivability, weather training for mariners and Coast Guard guidance.

In November 2019, NTSB issued two recommenda-tions to the Coast Guard about improving safety. Ear-lier in April, according to NTSB, the Coast Guard indi-cated they are recommending these changes be made.

“You know, when I think of amphibious vessels, we certainly think of World War II and the invasion of Normandy on D-Day, June the 6th, 1944. What many people don’t know is ,the invasion was originally scheduled for June the 5th. They had to wait a day for better weather before they could proceed. Well, if D-Day had to pause for safety, so can recreational tours,” said Chairman Sumwalt at the conclusion of Tuesday’s meeting.

DUCK cont’d from FRONTStone County schedules National Day of Prayer meeting

Stone County will again observe the National Day of Prayer this year. On May 7, at 10 a.m., people will be welcomed to gather at the north side of the Stone County Courthouse in Galena, around the flag pole.

According to a flyer from organizer Lisa Baker, Stone County’s 21st observation of the event will also be broadcast via radio should any at-tendees want to listen from their cars.

For more information, contact Lisa Baker or Matt Daugherty at (417) 357-6141.

High School senior Dawson Sherer of Galena High School has received “Honorable Mention” for the 2020 Missouri Scholars 100, a statewide program that honors 100 of Missouri’s top aca-demic students in the graduating class of 2020. The announcement was made by Dr. Bob Baker, Principal at Galena High School.

Missouri Scholars 100 is a program sponsored by the Mis-souri Association of Secondary School Principals (MOASSP). Schools across Missouri were in-vited to nominate candidates for this statewide recognition. The selection is based primarily on a formula using the student’s grade point average and ACT or SAT score. Each student had to first meet criteria of an “Academic Decathlon” which included ten “events” designed to assure the academic strength of the student. To be nominated, students must have a minimum GPA of 3.750, a minimum ACT score of 39 or a minimum SAT score of 1,600, be ranked in the top 10 percent of their graduating class and have taken high-level courses in math-ematics, science, English and for-eign language. The student must also have excellent attendance, be an exemplary school citizen, and be involved in the school activity program.

While a student at Galena High School Dawson has been involved in multiple extracur-ricular activities including Beta Club, Student Council, FCA, FBLA, Academic Team, Cross Country, Basketball, Golf, Track and Field, and Baseball. Through his commitment to Beta Club and the Galena High School Leadership Class Dawson has dedicated hundreds of hours of volunteer work that has greatly

benefitted the entire community. Dawson was also a representative of Galena High School at Mis-souri Boys’ State in the summer of 2019. During his high school athletics career Dawson was rec-ognized on the All-State Aca-demic Team for Cross Country, Track and Basketball. Addition-ally, he has achieved a number of post-season honors including All-SWCL in Basketball, Golf and Academic team; State quali-fier in Golf; Multi-year Sectional Qualifier in Track & Field.

Clark Mershon, Executive Director of MOASSP said, “The Missouri Scholars 100 Program is one of the most premier academ-ic recognition programs in the country. It is truly a celebration of learning. Students who are se-lected to this program have taken a rigorous course of study and have maintained the highest aca-demic standards. The Missouri Association of Secondary School Principals wants to celebrate the achievement and success of these students and their schools.”

The entire faculty of Galena High School is proud of Dawson and this extraordinary honor.

Galena's Shererselected for state academic honor

Dawson Sherer

signatures on contracts. And handshakes would be obsolete.

What Jesus is really advocating is transparency, no hidden mo-tives. What you see is what you get. Now I realize that could not be employed across the board in the world we live in today. The “Evil One” Jesus refers to has had his way far too long; his influence has permeated every facet of our society. So we still have to sign documents, require witnesses and arrange for collateral; it is, in fact, wise.

However, on an individual ba-sis, couldn’t we all strive a little more for transparency? I don’t mean to suggest we indiscrimi-nately spill our guts to any and

every one. I do mean we make an effort to be more honest, to keep our word, even in the smallest of matters. This includes being more real. If someone’s actions or words hurt you, simply admit it and say, “That hurt,” instead of retaliating with an insult, while hiding your own pain.

In the future world we call heaven, transparency will be the norm. No oaths, no signed agree-ments, no extra verbiage to add credence. Though we won’t be ghosts, but will have real eternal bodies, we will basically be “see through.” Our word will be all that is needed. Maybe we should start practicing, getting ready for that, now!

Preacher’s Perspective from 3A

Campbell signs to play basketball for Evangel

Evangel men's basketball announces the addition of Tyler Campbell to their 2020 class.

Campbell is a 5-8 point guard from Crane. In his senior year at Crane High School, he averaged 19 ppg, 5 rpg, 5 apg, and 2.3 spg. During his prep career, he was a two-time All-State, three-time All-Conference First Team, Conference MVP, three-time Crane tournament MVP, and three-time All district player. His team were Conference Champs, Crane tournament champs, Dia-mond tournament champs, and Runners up in districts

during his tenure with the team. He also was a four-year letter winner in basketball.

He played his travel basketball with the Missouri Flight out of Springfield. With this team, he was named a Prep hoops top defender and a Prep hoops floor gen-eral.

Academically, Campbell was a member of the Na-tional Honor Society. Upon enrolling at Evangel, he plans to major in Criminal Justice.

Hudson's Capitol Report - Legislative updateLegislation Signed into Law to Provide Funding for Essential

Health Care Services (HB 2456)Before the legislature began

its break in mid-March in re-sponse to the COVID-19 out-break, House members approved an important piece of legislation that will provide vital funding for the state’s Medicaid program. The Senate then gave the bill final approval two weeks ago and this week the governor signed it into law. The legislation will generate close to $1 billion in revenue for the state operating budget.

The bill will extend until 2021 the Ground Ambulance, Nursing Facility, Medicaid Managed Care Organization, Hospital, Pharma-cy, and Intermediate Care Facil-ity for the Intellectually Disabled Reimbursement Allowance taxes. These taxes are part of the Fed-eral Reimbursement Allowance (FRA) program that was first enacted into law in 1992. Under the program, hospitals and other medical providers provide funds to the state. Missouri’s Medicaid program then uses these funds to draw down matching federal dollars, and providers are reim-bursed through appropriations from the federal funds.

“This is critical to mak-ing sure that our most essential health care programs are funded into the future, and I am thankful to the General Assembly for pri-oritizing this piece of legislation,” said Governor Mike Parson.Governor Announces Additional

Expenditure RestrictionsIn response to the continued

decline in state revenues that have resulted from the COVID-19 outbreak, Gov. Mike Parson re-cently announced additional expenditure restrictions. This round of restrictions includes reduced funding for the General

Assembly, as well as the Attorney General and nine state agencies. The expenditure restrictions are necessary to ensure the budget is balanced and the state has the necessary funds to continue its efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

Parson said, “COVID-19 is unlike anything we have ever dealt with before, and like many families during this time, we are having to make adjustments and cut back on our state expendi-

tures. These are not easy deci-sions, but this is the right thing to do to ensure our budget is bal-anced and that we are financially prepared to deal with the impacts of COVID-19 going forward.”

The General Assembly and the Office of the Attorney Gen-eral worked with the governor to identify savings in their own bud-gets. The governor's restrictions also include reduced funding for several state departments includ-ing the Department of Elemen-tary and Secondary Education, Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development, Of-fice of Administration, Depart-ment of Revenue, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Mental Health, Department of Health and Senior Services, De-partment of Social Services, and the Department of Economic De-velopment, among others.

It was on April 1 that the gov-ernor announced his first round of budget restrictions totaling $180 million. The governor said his office will continue to advo-cate to the White House and Con-gressional Delegation for federal funding to help reduce the eco-nomic impact of COVID-19 in Missouri.

The full list of the governor's restrictions is available at the following link: https://oa.mo.gov/budget-planning/budget-information/2020-budget-infor-mation

State Rep. Brad Hudson

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AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

JAMIE JOSEPH GRANT, IF HE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF HE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the Plaintiff has commenced an action against you in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, to ascertain and determine the title to the following-described land situated in Stone County, Missouri, to wit:All of Lots 8, 11, and 12, Second Addition, TREASURE POINT SUBDIVISION, as per the recorded plat thereof, Stone County, Missouri.

Plaintiff also alleges in her Petition, that Defendants, LEO J.G. BILODEAU, JR., DENISE BOUCINO, KIMBERLY DIBATTISTA, JONATHAN GRANT, and JAMIE JOSEPH GRANT, and any unknown personal representative, successors, heirs, devisees, grantees and assigns are either living and are nonresidents of the State of Missouri, and that their addresses are unknown to Plaintiff, or that the said Defendants, or any of them, have departed this life; and Plaintiff believes and avers that the one or the other is true, and that it be the one or the other; and verily believes that if said Defendants, or any of them, be now dead, that there are other persons interested in the subject matter of their petition and in the lands above described, whose names Plaintiff cannot insert because the same are unknown; that such unknown persons derive their claims as consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, the immediate, mesne and remote, the voluntary and involuntaty grantees of said above named Defendants; and that his interests and claims, if any, are identical with those of the above named Defendants.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the object and general nature of this cause of action is to quiet the title to the above described land, finally settling all the rights of all the parties herein, Plaintiff and Defendants, and the unknown person described as Defendants herein, and to forever preclude the Defendants and unknown persons described herein as Defendants fi’om hereafter setting up any claim to said land or any part thereof.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the name and address of the attorney for the Plaintiff is KATE TROKEY-HARRIS, 115 West Atlantic, of Branson, Missouri.

You are further notified that unless you be and appear in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, in the City of Galena, Stone County, Missouri, and file an answer or otherwise defend said action within forty-five (45) days from the 30th day of April, 2020, the date of the first publication of this order, the allegations in Plaintiff s Petition will be taken as confessed by you and judgment rendered accordingly.

It is further ordered that a copy of this Order of Publication be printed and published in the Crane Chronicle, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Crane, Stone County, Missouri, as provided by law.

WiTneSS my hand and seal of the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, this, 22nd of April 2020.

/s/Mechelee LebowClerk of the Circuit Courtof Stone County, Missouri

/s/Misty Smith Deputy Clerk52-4tc/lo2316

in The CirCuiT CourT oF STone CounTy, MiSSouri

The estate of James W, Crowdel’,a/k/a Jim Crowder, deceased,by personal representative, Glenda“Wendy” Metcalf,

plaintiff,

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leo J.G. biloDeau, Jr., if he be now living, and if he now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

and

DeniSe bouCino, if she be now living, and if she now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

and

KiMberly DibaTTiSTa, if she be now living, and if she now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

and

JonaThan GranT, if he be now living, and if he now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

and

JaMie JoSeph GranT, if he be now living, and if he now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

and

belinDa SMyTh

Defendants.

noTiCe upon orDer For SerViCe by publiCaTion

THE STATE OF MISSOURI GREETINGS:

LEO J.G. BILODEAU, JR., IF HE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF HE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

DENISE BOUCINO, IF SHE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF SHE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

KIMBERLY DIBATTISTA, IF SHE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF SHE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

JONATHAN GRANT, IF HE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF HE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE

CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

MIKE BANAYAN, IF HE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF HE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the Plaintiff has commenced an action against you in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, to ascertain and determine the title to the following-described land situated in Stone County, Missouri, to wit:Lot 23, Block 18, TOMAHAWK HILLS, a subdivision in Stone County, Missouri, as per the recorded plat thereof.

Plaintiff also alleges in her Petition, that Defendants, AMIR SOLEIMANIAN and MIKE BANAYAN, and any unknown personal representative, successors, heirs, devisees, grantees and assigns are either living and are nonresidents of the State of Missouri, and that their addresses are unknown to Plaintiff, or that the said Defendants, or any of them, have depatied this life; and Plaintiff believes and avers that the one or the other is true, and that it be the one or the other; and verily believes that if said Defendants, or any of them, be now dead, that there are other persons interested in the subject matter of their petition and in the lands above described, whose names Plaintiff cannot insert because the same are unknown; that such unknown persons derive their claims as consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, the immediate, mesne and remote, the voluntaty and involuntary grantees of said above named Defendants; and that his interests and claims, if any, are identical with those of the above named Defendants.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the object and general nature of this cause of action is to quiet the title to the above described land, finally settling all the rights of all the parties herein, Plaintiff and Defendants, and the unknown person described as Defendants herein, and to forever preclude the Defendants and unknown persons described herein as Defendants from hereafter setting up any claim to said land or any part thereof.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the name and address of the attorney for the Plaintiff is KATE TROKEY-HARRlS, 115 West Atlantic, of Branson, Missouri.

You are further notified that unless you be and appear in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, in the City of Galena, Stone County, Missouri, and file an answer or otherwise defend said action within forty-five (45) days from the 30th day of April, 2020, the date of the first publication of this order, the allegations in Plaintiff s Petition will be taken as confessed by you and judgment rendered accordingly.

It is further ordered that a copy of this Order of Publication be printed and published in the Crane Chronicle, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Crane, Stone County, Missouri, as provided by law.

WiTneSS my hand and seal of the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, this 22nd of April, 2020.

/s/Mechelee LebowClerk of the Circuit Courtof Stone County, Missouri

/s/Misty SmithDeputy Clerk52-4tc/lo2317

in The CirCuiT CourT oF STone CounTy, MiSSouri

The Estate of James W. Crowder, allua Jim Crowder, deceased, by Personal Representative, Glenda “Wendy” Metcalf,

Plaintiff,

CASE NO. 19SN-CC0010lvs.

JUNIOR M. ALLISON, if he be now living, and if he now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, snccessors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involnntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

and

BETH ALLISON, if she be now living, and if she now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

and

CRAIG ALLISON

Defendants.

noTiCe upon orDer For SerViCe by publiCaTion

THE STATE OF MISSOURI GREETINGS:

JUNIOR M. ALLISON, IF HE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF HE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

BETH ALLISON, IF SHE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF SHE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the Plaintiff has commenced an action against you in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, to ascertain and determine the title to the following-described land situated in Stone County, Missouri, to wit:Lot 275, LAKESIDE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, a subdivision in Stone County, Missouri, per the recorded plat thereof.

Plaintiff also alleges in her Petition, that Defendants, JUNIOR M. ALLISON and BETH ALLISON, and any unknown personal representative, successors, heirs, devisees, grantees and assigns are either living and are nonresidents of the State of Missouri, and that their addresses are unknown to Plaintiff, or that the said Defendants, or any of them, have departed this life; and Plaintiff believes and avers that the one or the other is true, and that it be the one or the other; and verily believes that if said Defendants, or any of them, be now dead, that there are other persons interested in the subject matter of their petition and in the lands above described, whose names Plaintiff cannot insert because the same are unknown; that such unknown persons derive their claims as consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, the immediate, mesne and remote, the voluntary and involuntary grantees of said above named Defendants; and that his interests and claims, if any, are identical with those of the above named Defendants.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the object and general nature of this cause of action is to quiet the title to the above described land, finally settling all the rights of all the

in The CirCuiT CourT oF STone CounTy, MiSSouri

The estate of James W. Crowder, a/k/a Jim Crowder, deceased, by personal representative, Glenda “Wendy” Metcalf, plaintiff,

CaSe no. 19Sn-CC00125vs.

aMir SoleiManian, if he be now living, and if he now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant, and

MiKe banayan, if he be now living, and if he now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant, Defendants.

noTiCe upon orDer For SerViCe by publiCaTion

THE STATE OF MISSOURI GREETINGS:

AMIR SOLEIMANIAN, IF HE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF HE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN

the subject matter of their petition and in the lands above described, whose names Plaintiff cannot insert because the same are unknown; that such unknown persons derive their claims as consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, the immediate, mesne and remote, the voluntary and involuntary grantees of said above named Defendant; and that his interests and claims, if any, are identical with those of the above named Defendant.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the object and general nature of this cause of action is to quiet the title to the above described land, finally settling all the rights of all the parties herein, Plaintiff and Defendants, and the unknown person described as Defendants herein, and to forever preclude the Defendants and unknown persons described herein as Defendants from hereafter setting up any claim to said land or any part thereof.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the name and address of the attorney for the Plaintiff is KATE TROKEY-HARRIS, 115 West Atlantic, of Branson, Missouri.

You are further notified that unless you be and appear in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, in the City of Galena, Stone County, Missouri, and file an answer or otherwise defend said action within forty-five (45) days from the 30th day of April, 2020, the date of the first publication of this order, the allegations in Plaintiffs Petition will be taken as confessed by you and judgment rendered accordingly.

It is further ordered that a copy of this Order of Publication be printed and published in the Crane Chronicle, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Crane, Stone County, Missouri, as provided by law.

WiTneSS my hand and seal of the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, this 22nd of April, 2020.

/s/Mechelee LebowClerk of the Circuit Courtof Stone County, Missouri

/s/Misty SmithDeputy Clerk52-4tc/lo2318

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in The CirCuiT CourT oF STone CounTy, MiSSouri

DiViSion i

GREG ALAN GARRISON andANITA GARRISONHusband and Wife,

Plaintiffs,

Case Number: 20SN-CC00104

vs.

JAMES E. BARNETTREVOCABLE TRUSTDATED NOVEMBER 15, 2002ANDLOIS N. BARNETTREVOCABLE TRUSTDATED NOVEMBER 15, 2002

THOMAS A. FULLER andAUDREY M. FULLER,Husband and Wife, andTHEIR UNKNOWN AND/OR UNBORN SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISES, GRANTEES, SUCCESSORS, AND ASSIGNS

Defendants.

orDer oF publiCaTion oF noTiCe

The STaTe oF MiSSouri To The DeFenDanTS:

JaMeS e. barnneTT reVoCable TruST and loiS n. barneTT

reVoCable TruST andThoMaS a. and auDrey M.

Fuller and Their unKnoWn anD/or unborn SpouSeS,heirS, DeViSeS, GranTeeS, SuCCeSSorS, anD aSSiGnS

You are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Circuit Court for the County of Stone, Missouri, the object and general nature of which is peTiTion To QuieT TiTle, the following legal description to wit:Barnett: Lot Two Hundred Ninety (290), Subdivision 3, Turkey Mountain Estates No. 2, a subdivision in Stone County, Missouri.Fuller: Lot Two Hundred Eighty-Seven (287), Subdivision 3, Turkey Mountain Estates No. 2, a subdivision in Stone County, Missouri.

The names of all the parties to said suit are stated above in the caption hereof and the names and address of the attorney for the Petitioners is: Mark rundel, and whose address is p.o. box 206, Galena, Mo 65656.

You are further notified that, unless you file an answer or other pleading, or shall otherwise appear and defend against the aforementioned petition within 45 days after the 23rd day of April, 2020, Judgment by Default will be rendered against you.

It is ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law in the Crane Chronicle Stone County Republican, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Stone, State of Missouri.

A true copy from the record.

Witness my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court this 14th day of April 2020.

/s/Mechelee LebowCircuit Clerk

/s/Misty SmithDeputy Clerk51-4tc/lo2309

You are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Circuit Court for the County of Stone, Missouri, the object and general nature of which is peTiTion To QuieT TiTle - All of Lot Twenty-Two (22) Replat of the First Addition, Black Oak Cove, a subdivision in Stone County, Missouri.

The names of all the parties to said suit are stated above in the caption hereof and the names and address of the attorney for the Petitioners is: Mark rundel, and whose address is p.o. box 206, Galena, Mo 65656.

You are further notified that, unless you file an answer or other pleading, or shall otherwise appear and defend against the aforementioned petition within 45 days after the 23rd day of April, 2020, Judgment by Default will be rendered against you.

It is ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law in the Crane Chronicle Stone County Republican, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Stone, State of Missouri.A true copy from the record.

Witness my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court this 16th day of April 2020.

/s/Mechelee LebowCircuit Clerk

/s/ Misty SmithDeputy Clerk51-4tc/lo2311

/s/Mechelee LebowCircuit Clerk

/s/Misty SmithDeputy Clerk51-4tc/lo2310

in The 39Th JuDiCial CirCuiT CourT, STone CounTy,

MiSSouri

Judge or Division: III PROBATE

Case Number: 20SN-PR00049

In the Estate ofMARIL YN L SCHULDT,

Deceased.

notice to Creditors(Small estate)

To all persons interested in the estate of Marilyn l SChulDT, Decedent.

On April 8, 2020 a small estate affidavit was filed by the distributees for the decedent under Section 473.097, RSMo, with the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri.

All creditors of the decedent, who died on 03-0CT-2010, are notified that Section 473.444, RSMo, sets a limitation period that would bar claims one year after the death of the decedent. A creditor may request that this estate be opened for administration.

Receipt of this notice should not be construed by the recipient to indicate that the recipient may possibly have a beneficial interest in the estate. The nature and extent of any person’s interest, if any, may possibly be determined from the affidavit on this estate filed in the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri.

Date of first publication is April 23, 2020

/s/Mechelee LebowMechelee Lebow, Circuit Clerk

/s/By:Jenny CunnynghamJenny Cunnyngham, Probate Clerk51-2tc/lo2312

interest, ifany, may possibly be determined from the affidavit on this estate filed in the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri.

Date of first publication is April 23, 2020

/s/Mechelee LebowMechelee Lebow, Circuit

/s/By:Jenny CunnynghamJenny Cunnygham, Probate Clerk51-4tc/lo22313

unknown personal representative, successors, heirs, devisees, grantees and assigns are either living and are nonresidents ofthe State of Missouri, and that their addresses are unknown to Plaintiff, or that the said Defendants, or any of them, have departed this life; and Plaintiff believes and avers that the one or the other is true, and that it be the one or the other; and verily believes that if said Defendants, or any of them, be now dead, that there are other persons interested in the subject matter of their petition and in the lands above described, whose names Plaintiff cannot insert because the same are unknown; that such unknown persons derive their claims as consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, the immediate, mesne and remote, the voluntmy and involuntary grantees of said above named Defendants; and that his interests and claims, if any, are identical with those of the above named Defendants.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the object and general nature of this cause of action is to quiet the title to the above described land, finally settling all the rights of all the parties herein, Plaintiff and Defendants, and the unknown person described as Defendants herein, and to forever preclude the Defendants and unknown persons described herein as Defendants from hereafter setting up any claim to said land or any part thereof.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the name and address of the attorney for the Plaintiff is KATE TROKEY-HARRlS, 115 West Atlantic, of Branson, Missouri.

You are further notified that unless you be and appear in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, in the City of Galena, Stone County, Missouri, and file an answer or otherwise defend saidaction within forty-five (45) days from the 30th day of April , 2020, the date of the first publication of this order, the allegations in Plaintiffs Petition will be taken as confessed by you and judgment rendered accordingly.

It is further ordered that a copy of this Order of Publication be printed and published in the Crane Chronicle, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Crane, Stone County, Missouri, as provided by law.

WiTneSS my hand and seal ofthe Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, this 20th of April ,2020.

/s/Mechelee LebowClerk of the Circuit Courtof Stone County, Missouri

/s/Misty SmithDeputy Clerk51-4tc/lo2314

in The CirCuiT CourT oF STone CounTy, MiSSouri

The Estate of James W. Crowder, a/k/a Jim Crowder, deceased, by Personal Representative, Glenda “Wendy” Metcalf, Plaintiff,

CASE NO. 19SN-CC00096vs.

MARION D. TAFT, if he be now living, and if he now be dead, the unlmown consorts, hei!’s, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and I’emote, voluntal’y and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

and

GRACEM.TAFT, if she be now living, and if she now be dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, successors, assigns, the immediate, mesne and remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the aforesaid Defendant,

Defendants.

noTiCe upon orDer For SerViCe by publiCaTion

THE STATE OF MISSOURI GREETINGS:

MARION D. TAFT, IF HE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF HE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT:

GRACE M, TAFT, IF SHE BE NOW LIVING, AND IF SHE NOW BE DEAD, THE UNKNOWN CONSORTS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, ALIENEES, SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, THE IMMEDIATE, MESNE AND REMOTE, VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY GRANTEES OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANT

You, and each of you, are hereby notified that the Plaintiff has commenced an action against you in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, to ascertain and determine the title to the following-described land situated in Stone County, Missouri, to wit:

All of Lots 7 and 8, Block 19, in TOMAHAWK HILLS, a subdivision of land in Stone County, Missouri.

Plaintiff also alleges in her Petition, that Defendants, MARION D. TAFT and GRACE M. TAFT, and any

in The CirCuiT CourT oF STone CounTy, MiSSouri

DiViSion one

DAVID ELSTON,PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE FORTHE ESTATE OF LINDA K. MORGAN

PLAINTIFF

V. Case No.: 19SN-CC00315

JOSEPH R. SIEGEL andThe Unknown Spouse, if any, andANY KNOWN OR UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES,BENEFICIARIES, LEGATEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS

DEFENDANTS.

orDer oF publiCaTion oF noTiCe

The STaTe oF MiSSouri To The DeFenDanT(S):

JoSeph r. SieGel anD any unKnoWn SpouSe anD any

KnoWn or unKnoWnheirS, DeViSeeS, DoneeS, beneFiCiarieS, leGaTeeS, SuCCeSSorS anD aSSiGnS

You are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Circuit Court for the County of Stone, Missouri, the object and general nature of which is peTiTion To QuieT TiTle - All of Lot 128, MIRA MONTE 2ND a subdivision in Stone County, Missouri.

The names of all the parties to said suit are stated above in the caption hereof and the names and address of the attorney for the Petitioners is: Mark rundel, and whose address is p.o. box 206, Galena, Mo 65656.

You are further notified that, unless you file an answer or other pleading, or shall otherwise appear and defend against the aforementioned petition within 45 days after the 23rd day of April, 2020, Judgment by Default will be rendered against you.It is ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law in the Crane Chronicle Stone County Republican, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Stone, State of Missouri.A true copy from the record.

Witness my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court this 16th day of Apri; 2020.

in The CirCuiT CourT oF STone CounTy, MiSSouri

DiViSion one

DAVID ELSTON,PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE FORTHE ESTATE OF LINDA K. MORGAN

PLAINTIFF

V.

Case No.: 19SN-CC00316

LEONARD ANDERSON andL. LAGRETA ANDERSONHusband and Wife, and ANY KNOWN OR UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, DONEES, BENEFICIARIES, LEGATEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS

DEFENDANTS.

orDer oF publiCaTion oF noTiCe

The STaTe oF MiSSouri To The DeFenDanT(S):

leonarD anDerSon anD l. laGreTa anDerSon, huSbanD

anD WiFe, anD anyKnoWn or unKnoWn

heirS, DeViSeeS, DoneeS, beneFiCiarieS, leGaTeeS,SuCCeSSorS anD aSSiGnS

in The 39Th JuDiCial CirCuiT CourT, STone CounTy, MiSSouri

Judge or Division: III PROBATE

Case Number: 19SN-PR00155

In the Estate of ARTHUR G BLITZ, Deceased.

notice to Creditors(Small estate)

To all persons interested in the estate of arThur G bliTZ, Decedent.

On April 17, 2020 a small estate affidavit was filed by the distributees for the decedent under Section 473.097, RSMo, with the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri.

All creditors of the decedent, who died on 25-AUG-2019, are notified that Section 473.444, RSMo, sets a limitation period that would bar claims one year after the death of the decedent. A creditor may request that this estate be opened for administration.

Receipt of this notice should not be construed by the recipient to indicate that the recipient may possibly have a beneficial interest in the estate. The nature and extent of any person’s

parties herein, Plaintiff and Defendants, and the unknown person described as Defendants herein, and to forever preclude the Defendants and unknown persons described herein as Defendants from hereafter setting up any claim to said land or any part thereof.

You, and each of you, are further notified that the name and address of the attorney for the Plaintiff is KATE TROKEY -HARRIS, 115 West Atlantic, of Branson, Missouri.

You are further notified that unless you be and appear in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, in the City of Galena, Stone County, Missouri, and file an answer or otherwise defend saidaction within forty-five (45) days from the 30th day of April, 2020, the date of the first publication of this order, the allegations in Plaintiffs Petition will be taken as confessed by you and judgment rendered accordingly.

It is fhrther ordered that a copy of this Order of Publication be printed and published in the Crane Chronicle, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Crane, Stone County, Missouri, as provided by law.

WiTneSS my hand and seal of the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, this 20th of April,2020.51-4tc/lo2315

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All Properties Owned bySherman & Thelma Stultz 9-1-21

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All Properties Belonging To:Bob MurrayCrane, MO. 2-1-20

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Knowing COVID-19 facts can help reduce your stress! Sharing the facts about COVID-19 is important. Also, understanding the risk to your-self and the people you care about can make this outbreak less stressful. When you share accurate information about COVID-19, you can help make people feel less stressed and make a connection with them. Please go to the World Health Organization, the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institute of Health, or the Stone County Health Department (SCHD) websites to find the valid and accu-rate scientific information about the COVID-19 virus. Please remember to limit your time on these websites. Limiting your screen time to sixty minutes or less on this topic would be a healthy choice.

Do you need help or know someone who does? If you, or someone you care about, are using substances or alcohol to cope with uneasy feelings or are feeling overwhelmed with emotions like sadness, depression, or anxiety, or feel like you want to harm yourself or others, there is help and hope! Take care of your mental health or a family member’s mental health by taking action. Listed below are a few ways to take positive action:

• Calling 911 if it is an urgent imminent emergency

• Calling 1-800-985-5990, or text “TalkWithUs” to 66746

• Visiting the National Domestic Violence Hotline by calling: 1-800-799-7233

• Visiting the SCHD website and the links to resources in our community

Call your healthcare provider if stress gets in the way of your daily activities for several days in a row or if you are misusing alcohol or drugs.

People with preexisting mental health conditions should continue with their treatment and be aware of new or worsening symptoms. In closing, additional information and resources can be found locally at the Community Partnership of the Ozarks Website (https://cpo.org/covid19) and nationally at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration or the SAMHSA website. (https://samhsa.gov)

Information guided by the CDC, April 2020

This is the first in a series from the Stone County Community Health Coalition

The Stone County Community Health Coalition believes that hope and help have not been canceled in our community.

This outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can be stressful for people, but there is help available. Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause some strong emotions in families: adults and children. Sometimes people can feel hopeless, but there is always hope and ways to cope in healthy ways. Coping with stress in a positive way will make you, Coping with stress in a positive way will make you, the people you care about, and our community stronger.the people you care about, and our community stronger.

Some of the examples of the stress felt during an infectious disease outbreak can include:

•Fear and worry about your own health and the health of your loved ones

•Changes in sleep or eating patterns

•Difficulty sleeping or concentrating

•Worsening of chronic health problems

•Worsening of mental health conditions

•Increased use of alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs

Everyone reacts differently to stressful situations. How you respond to the outbreak can depend on your background, your personality and Everyone reacts differently to stressful situations. How you respond to the outbreak can depend on your background, your personality and family situation, and the community we live in. People who may respond more strongly to the stress of a crisis include people:family situation, and the community we live in. People who may respond more strongly to the stress of a crisis include people:

• With chronic diseases

• Who are caring for children and teens, as well as children and teens themselves

• Who are helping with the response to COVID-19

• Who have mental health conditions including problems with substance use and misuse

A few positive ways to cope with stress right now and in the future may include:

• Taking breaks from watching, reading, or listening to news stories

• Taking care of your body.

o Take deep breaths, stretch, pray, or meditate

o Try to eat healthy, well-balanced meals

o Exercise and get at least eight hours of sleep

o Avoid alcohol and drugs.

• Taking the time to unwind. Try to do some other activities you enjoy.

• Connecting with others. Talk with people you trust about your concerns and how you are feeling.

Taking care of yourself, your friends, and your family can help you cope with stress. Helping others cope with their stress can also make our community stronger. The Stone County Health Department (SCHD) Website and Facebook page has linked resources and websites to help you and your family cope without using substances. One example to look for on the SCHD website would be the CPO, Community Partner-ship of the Ozarks, link. It has an extensive list of ideas and resources for children and families to remain healthy during this pandemic.

Stress Levels and Positive Coping Strategies during COVID-19

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South on PP Stan White

Rohlman’s Ramblings

Donna Rohlman

Train up a Child...

Pat Lamb

When Does Mom Stop Being Mom?

The Country

Granny

By Marjorie Rutledge

Judy and I just ate way too many morel mushrooms and now I’m trying to write my stories for the newspaper and making sure there is no obstructions in the hallway to the bathroom. I have also been taking law enforcement school classes for my credit to continue in my job as a deputy sheriff. It is mandated by the state of Missouri that all law enforcement officers get twenty-four hours of training every year to stay certified. Eight hours of that is weapon training on the range and getting to try some of the new weapons and items to put or stop what could involve firearms or other weapons that a subject could use toward officers to harm or kill the officers. Now days when we are on patrol we are never sure what the next call or traffic stop will bring out.

We are finally getting new deputies to fill in the holes left by by officers moving to better paying jobs or joining other law enforcement jobs that better suit their ability to help the public. That or there is a misconception by the public that law enforcement is out to get them and the real truth is our job is to help the public and not to punish unless they do break the law. We go just as hard to someone that has a medical emergency as we go when after someone who just broke into someone home or business. We

in law enforcement are seeing a greater appreciation even in simple things like being in the drive in of a local food business and have someone pay for our lunch. It’s a simple thing, but it makes us feel good and want to do even more for the general public. Our sheriff in Barry County, Gary Davis, is a good sheriff and being a former FBI agent he is very good at stressing how important it is to work to help the public. Get the bad people off the streets, but work to help the general public in our county to feel safer and make life better for them. He is running for sheriff again this year and I am sure hoping that the public allows him to have four more years to finish some of the things he has worked hard to make a better Sheriff ’s Department.

I’m almost afraid to leave for work as Judy has a young first-time heifer that is due to calve in early May and she’s not a very big heifer herself, in fact she is plum fat and is lazy as can be. We call her Puff for what reason, I don’t know, but she is as wide as she is long and I hope there is no calving problems, as Judy will be a nervous wreck. She calls me daily to give me the up to date news on her condition and wants to know where I’m at in case something isn’t right. If Puff has a hard time, then I will probably have to rush home from

somewhere and I’m hoping we don’t have to pull this one. Judy has helped me before in hard calving problems and she doesn’t like it one bit. I remember up on our old farm on the James River place when she had a bad feeling about another cow, at about two in the morning and made me go check on her. Sure enough she was right and the heifer was having problems, so I had Judy to get her clothes on while I got the pullers ready and we got the calf out, but when it hit the ground she said it’s not breathing, so I told her to get a short stick and poke the stick up the calves nose. The calve started breathing and Judy started crying. I asked her, “Now what?” and she simply hugged the little fellow with tears in her eyes as she thought the little one was dead for sure. That was many years ago and lots of anniversary’s have passed, but if something happens to this one, I hope it ain’t two in the morning.

Well here I was all set to go get some Lysol spray and a needle and give myself a shot to stop the virus and just in the nick of time the Lysol Company said to not listen to certain people, as Lysol was for cleaning cabinets and toilets and what was said is purely one persons diversion from the truth as usual and it’s beginning to look like that person needs to go back to his old television show where he can shout, “Your Fired!”

We all have our complaints about the stay at home order, and some are protesting, but I think it is too soon to open everything. We have over 6,000 cases of the virus in MO. That concerns me!

I have been taking a walking stick and going for hikes with the kids on pretty days.

Thursday was a rainy day and I didn’t have any kids here, so I decided to go to Crane. I called the pharmacy and told them what prescriptions I needed refilled. They have a drive through service only right now, so I don’t get to go in and visit. Occasionally, I would get a limeade there. They are so good. I got three months supply of my medicines instead of one month.

I was out of stamps, so needed to go to the post office. I had planned to go to Los Angeles, but canceled my trip, so I mailed a quilt to my great-great granddaughter. I talked to my daughter-in-law about it and she said to mail it to her and she would wipe the package and then take it to them. I told her they should wash it before having it around the baby. We do all have to be careful.

The girls at the post office are taking precautions as they have plastic sheeting between them and customers.

My eye doctor at Monett called and changed my appointment

again. Now I am supposed to go in June. The last time I went to Monett the drive was beautiful. There is a little church on Z Highway that had a flowerbed with very pretty tulips blooming.

I do hope the orchards will be open this year. I especially like the blueberries and don’t have many left in the freezer. I like to go pick them also The rest of the family likes strawberries, so I always try to get some of them also. I hope they have a better crop this year.

I hope you all have a good week and a safe one.

beef Skillet Supper1 pkg. (8oz.) egg noodles1 ½ lbs. Ground beef1 med. Onion, chopped1 can (8oz.) tomato sauce½ cup water1 can (11oz.) Mexicorn, drained½ tsp. Salt¼ tsp. Pepper1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

Cook noodles according to package directions. Meanwhile in a large skillet cook meat and onion over medium heat until it is no longer pink, drain. Add the tomato sauce and water. Cover and cook about 8 minutes. Drain the noodles, add to beef mixture. Add corn, salt and pepper. Sprinkle with cheese, cover and cook until heated through and the cheese is melted. Makes 8-10 servings.

From the time a child is born, mom is the one always there to feed, clothe, snuggle, and protect the little baby. Dad is there also, but it is mom who is the closest at the early stage of life in a child. When the child cries, mom can usually even tell what kind of cry it is. Is it a hungry cry, a hurt cry, or an angry cry? Mom knows. The baby understands that mom is the one who will provide the basic needs. The baby’s world revolves around its mom and the baby thinks mom is the greatest thing in the world.

When the child starts to kindergarten, that child begins to discover that there are other people in the world who can make it happy. Many children have a special bond with their kindergarten teacher. At this point in life, mom begins to take back seat. Mom has to stand back a little as the child begins to discover the world. What mom hasn’t shed a tear or two as the child heads out the door for its first day of school?

As the child begins to approach puberty, mom suddenly becomes perhaps the dumbest person in the world. It is almost impossible to do anything right that pleases the son or daughter. This is a

time when many moms suffer a great deal of pain as their child begins to reject them. Mom knows, however, that the child is “sprouting its own wings” and she patiently waits and watches, interjecting guidance wherever possible to help that child she still loves dearly, in spite of the fact that at times it seems that the child has no love for her.

When the young adult goes to college, that son or daughter begins to sense the meaning of homesickness. A reevaluation of mom and dad takes place and by the time the child is out of college, several hundred dollars later, the young adult is surprised at how much mom has learned in those four years! The young adult still feels, however, that mom is behind the times and is not fully able to understand current situations.

Through the adult years, the son or daughter gradually begins to understand that maybe mom wasn’t so far off base after all. Little by little, the adult starts seeking advice from the person once thought to be ignorant of all modern behavior. “I wonder what mom would do?” the adult thinks in tough situations. “I’ll talk it over with her.”

Finally, the time comes for

mom’s life on this earth to end. Mom is no longer there to go to for advice. The son or daughter is now completely on its own unless dad is still around. When tough situations come along, the individual thinks, “I wonder what mom would have done. What would mom tell me to do? I wish I could talk it over with her.”

And in the coming years, the memory of mom’s words and actions still exist to help guide the child in decision-making.

When does mom stop being a mom? Never! The effects of her mothering are exhibited in grandchildren and great grandchildren. Her teachings are felt in generations to come. Mothering is a wonderful opportunity that knows no end.

Pat [email protected].

comblog: raisingkidsonline.com

“Love never fails” I Corinthians 13:8

We practice what we believe; all the rest is just talk.

This has been a long week as we are still supposed to stay home. I am. But I keep hearing on television that we are in this together. Okay. Where are “We?’” At my house its just me and papa. I have looked for WE, but have not found anyone.

Also, the doctor said that an exercise to keep your brain sharp is to work a crossword puzzle. I have been doing that some every morning. I still do not feel any sharp edges around my brain, but I did learn that a canine is a dog, but it is also a sharp tooth. I thought the crossword puzzle clue was mistaken, but according to Webster’s Dictionary, it is both. I did not know the tooth was called canine. It makes me feel rather kin to a dog, how about you?

I haven’t been totally quarantined this week, I had to go to the dentist. I like the one in Crane, so that is where I went. He does not get nervous when you cry, nor does he get upset if you ask where he ranked in dental school standings. He does not get his feelings hurt if you asked if he drinks and is hung over. He does not get drunk. He was not

angry about anything. He also eats breakfast, so he does not get in a hurry so he can go eat. He was very prepared.

He does not hurt you and he tells you what he is going to do. I don’t always understand as some of his explanations are medical, so I just pretend like I understand. All in all, Crane has themselves a good dentist. I do not know why, but I have always been petrified of dentists. I have made a deal with my teeth that if they will outlast the rest of my life, I will not make them chew a lot of really hard stuff. For the most part, they have agreed. I have two that have let me down. They think working for seventy nine years is enough. Everything else, for the most part, has worked for that length of time. Actually longer, as I did not get teeth for the first year I was here.

Isn’t it awesome at how long vital body parts last (well most of them)? If they were mechanical, they would have worn out before now and had to be thrown away.

I need a road trip.

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noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, SHEON ALDERMAN and TAMERA L BROWN (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0040 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 1, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 44, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, MARTIN BALDERAS, OLGA BALDERAS and BETSUA BALDERAS (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0073 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 2, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 02, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, LOWRY W BONNER, MACKIE BONNER, JESSICA DENESE BONNER, BRANDI LOUANNE BONNER and PRESSLY DWEN BONNER (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0069 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 2, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 14, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants,

any other applicable limitation periods. Nothing in Section 473.033, RSMo, shall be construed to bar any action against a decedent’s liability insurance carrier through a defendant ad litem pursuant to Section 537.021, RSMo.

Date of the decedent’s death: 09-JUL-20 19Date of first publication: 09-APR-2020

/s/Mechelee LebowMechelee Lebow, Circuit Clerk

/s/ By: Jenny CunnynghamJenny Cunnyngham, Probate Clerk

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 ofthis estate in the Probate Division ofthe above referenced Circuit Court.49-4tc/lo2299

vs,

RA Y DANLEY ANDTRINA DANLEY,Defendants.

noTiCe oF SerViCe by publiCaTion

State of Missouri to Defendants, known or unknown, who are claiming an ownership interest in the 16 x 40 Side Cabin portable building located at 608 Creek St., in Galena, Stone County, Missouri, you are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Circuit Court for the County of Stone, Missouri, the object and general nature of which is an action to receive payment or return of the building located at 608 Creek St. in Galena, Missouri:16 X 40 SiDe Cabin porTable SToraGe builDinG (Serial nuMber uSC-472536-1640-031219)

All persons who claim interest in the above described property should contact the Plaintiffs attorney, The name of the Plaintiffs attorney is J. Craig Preston who is an attorney with O’Reilly & Preston, LLC, in Nixa, Missouri at the address of532 E. State Hwy CC, Suite 1, Nixa, MO 65714. You are further notified that, unless you file an Answer or other pleadings or shall otherwise appear and defend against the aforesaid Petition for Replevin and Damages within Forty-Five days (45) after the 25th day of May, 2020, Judgment by Default will berendered against you.

Witness my hand and the seal of this Circuit Court on this 1st day of April, 2020. Date: April 01, 2020

/s/Stephanie PickeringCircuit Clerk49-4tc/lo2300

in The CirCuiT CourT oF STone CounTy, MiSSouri

DiViSion i

LEON ALLEN and SHERRY ALLEN 3426 Pleasantview Rd Highlandville, Missouri 65669

Plaintiffs,

vs Case no.20Sn-CC00100

CALVARY FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST CHURCH OF PONCE DE LEON, MO, and ORVAL PERKINS, Trustee of Calvary Fundamental Baptist Church and spouse, if any, EFTON WADE, Trustee of Calvary Fundamental Baptist Church and spouse, if any, and FATE MONTGOMERY, Trustee of Calvary Fundamental Baptist Church and spouse, if any if they be now living, and if they be now dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, assigns, successors, the immediate, mesne, remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the said

Defendants.

NOTICE UPON ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

The State of Missouri to Defendants Calvary Fundamental Baptist Church of Ponce de Leon, Mo., and Orval Perkins, Trustee of Calvary Fundamental Baptist Church of Ponce de Leon, Mo., and spouse, if any, and Efton Wade, Trustee of Calvary Fundamental Baptist Church of Ponce de Leon, Mo., and spouse, if any, and Fate Montgomery, Trustee of Calvary Fundamental Baptist Church of Ponce de Leon, Mo., and spouse, if any, if they be now living, and if they be now dead, the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees, donees, alienees, assigns, successors, the immediate, mesne, remote, voluntary and involuntary grantees of the said Calvary Fundamental Baptist Church of Ponce de Leon, Mo., and Orval Perkins, Trustee of Calvary Fundamental Baptist Church of Ponce de Leon, Mo., and spouse, if any, and Efton Wade, Trustee of Calvary Fundamental Baptist Church of Ponce de Leon, Mo., and spouse, if any, and Fate Montgomery, Trustee of Calvary Fundamental Baptist Church of Ponce de Leon, Mo., and spouse, if any,:

You are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, the object and general nature of which is to quiet title to real estate described as follows:loTS 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28 anD 29, STeinerT’S aDDiTion To The ToWn oF ponCe De leon, MiSSouri.

The names of all the parties of said action are stated above in the caption hereof and the name and address of the attorney for Plaintiff is Thomas Motley, Attorney at Law, 117 West Pacific, Branson, Missouri 65616.

You are further notified that, unless you file an answer or other pleading or shall otherwise appear in defense against the aforesaid petition within forty-five (45) days after the 16th day of April, 2020, judgment by default will be rendered against you.

It is ordered that a copy hereof be published according to law in the Crane Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Stone, State of Missouri.

Witness my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court this 8th day of April, 2020.

/s/Mechelee LebowCircuit Clerk

By:/s/ Misty SmithDeputy Circuit Clerk50-4tc/lo2302

in The CirCuiT CourT oF STone CounTy, MlSSouri

probaTe DiViSion

in The MaTTer oFThoMaS DonalD SieGel

Minor,

Case no. 20Sn-pr00047

peTiTionerJan SieGel,

anDMiSSouri DepT. oF SoCial SerViCeS,ChilDren’S DiViSion,

leGal CuSToDian.

noTiCe upon orDer For SerViCe by publiCaTion

The State of Missouri to Father, Scott Willwerth:

You are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri, the object and general nature of which is Guardianship, involving custody of Thomas Siegel, minor child of yours.

The names of all the parties to said action are stated above in the caption hereof and the name and address of Petitioner’s counsel is Jessica Martin of Martin Law, LLC, 120 N. 2nd Ave., Ozark, MO 65721.

You are further notified that unless you file an answer or other pleading or shall otherwise appear and defend against the aforesaid petition within (45) days after the 16th day of April, 2020, or such longer time as the court may fix by order, judgment by default will be rendered against you.

Witness my hand and the seal of the Circuit Court this 9th day of April, 2020.

/s/Mechelee LebowMechelee Lebow, Circuit Clerk

By: /s/ Jenny CunnynghamJenny Cunnyngham, Deputy Clerk50-4tc/lo2304

in The 39Th JuDiCial CirCuiT CourT, STone CounTy, MiSSouri

Judge or Division: III PROBATE

Case number: 20Sn-pr00043

In the Estate of DONALD EDWARD FITZGERALD, Deceased.

notice of letters of administration Granted

(Independent Administration)

To all persons interested in the estate of DonalD eDWarD FiTZGeralD, Decedent:

On March 30, 2020, the following individuals was appointed the personal representative of the estate of DONALD EDWARD FITZGERALD, decedent, by the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Stone County, Missouri. The personal representative’s address is:DANIEL FITZGERALD, 1071 GOBBLERS MOUNTAIN ROAD, BRANSON WEST, MO 65737

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 is:CODY ALAN FENTON, 168 S PAYNE STEWART DR STE 150, BRANSON, MO 65616. (417) 335-3550

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 permissible 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

in The CirCuiT CourT oF STone CounTy, MiSSouri

aSSoCiaTe DiViSion

WOODWARD RENTALS, LLC, Plaintiff,

Case Number 20SN-AC00063

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For default in the payment of debt secured by a deed of trust executed by William G. Glinski, dated November 7, 2013, and recorded on November 21, 2013, Document No. 201300020275 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Stone County, Missouri, the undersigned Successor Trustee will on May 20, 2020, at 2:00 PM, at the North Door of the Stone County Courthouse, Galena, Missouri, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash:

lots 1 and 2, block 1, First addition, hoot owl point, a Subdivision as per the recorded plat thereof, plat book 5, page 33. Together with a 2/11ths interest in water well and pressure system located on lot 1, block 1, First addition, hoot owl point., commonly known as 48 busch avenue, Kimberling City, Mo, 65686

subject to all prior easements, restrictions, reservations, covenants and encumbrances now of record, if any, to satisfy the debt and costs.

SouthLaw, P.C. Successor Trustee

First Publication: April 23, 2020. For more information, visit www.southlaw.com

noTiCePursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. §1692c(b), no information concerning the collection of this debt may be given without the prior consent of the consumer given directly to the debt collector or the express permission of a court of competent jurisdiction. The debt collector is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose (Casefile No. 205875-845368).51-4tc/lo2307

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conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, BILLY R. BRASSFIELD, CAROL A. BRASSFIELD, RICHARD BRASSFIELD and TERRY BRASSFIELD (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0085 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 2, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 13, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, GLENN D CLAPP, RAMONA DECHOW, CHRISTINA GIDEON and TERRY GIDEON (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0107 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 50, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, MICHAEL G. CLARK, JANET E. CLARK, RUTH A. CLARK, ESTHER N. CLARK, ALAN BRUMBAUGH and SHELLEY CLARK (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-

common in Unit No. 0026 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 1, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 49, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, YOLANDO K. DANIELS (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0031 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 1, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 13, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the

“Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, ROGER D. DAVIS, KATHRYN A. DAVIS, JOHN WILLIAM DAVIS, JAMES G. DAVIS and JOY ANN DAVIS (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0065 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 2, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 15, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, MARY D DEVINE, CHRISTOPHER J. DEVINE, SHARON R. DEVINE, REBECCA A DEVINE, MARY E. MICHELS and MARY A JENKINS (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0099 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 4, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 34, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, ROBERT CHRISTOPHER DUNCAN and ELIZABETH ANN DUNCAN (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0089 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 3, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in

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Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 24, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, CNE ESCAGNE, MICHAEL ESCANGE, MICHAEL GARCIA and ELIZABETH E GARCIA (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0092 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 3, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 11, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, DANIEL J. GROFER, RITA-ANN GOFER, WINFRED J. PRESTAGE, APRIL GROFER and BERNICE M PRESTAGE (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0101 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 37, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, DANIEL J. GROFER, RITA ANN GROFER and APRIL GROFER (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0101 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 10, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, BILLY RAY HANKS SR. and NANCY KAYE HANKS (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0032 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 1, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 35, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants,

conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, CHAD HANSEN and LISA HANSEN (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0089 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 3, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 04, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020,

between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, ANTHONY HERNANDEZ (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0092 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 3, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 04, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, ARTHUR JACKSON and LATOYA JACKSON (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0116 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 4, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in

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Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 32, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, LISA JOHNSON and BARTZ A JOHNSON (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0023 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 1, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 02, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been

appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/Lorraine Kaveney Lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, WILLIE J KADLUBAR, KATHY MEADOR, LATRICIA KADLUBAR and LARRY HARWELL (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0111 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 4, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 40, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, JAMES H. LEACH (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0118 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 45, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, VELMA LONG, JANET EMERSON and SHANE EMERSON (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0074 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 2, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 41, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the

Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, GENE S. MARTIN and GENE S. MARTIN & DONNA M. MARTIN (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0087 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 2, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 27, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020,

between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, DAVID MCCARLEY and ANITA MCCARLEY (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0113 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 4, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 43, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, PHYLLIS E MUSICK and JIMMY F HUGHEN (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0077 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 2, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in

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Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 13, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, PHILLIP NABITY (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0134 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 12, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, FRANK NEAL and TONYA NEAL (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0125 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 22, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, GRANT PENNEY and IDA PENNEY (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0035 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 1, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 52, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, ROBERT SAENZ, JUANA S. SAENZ, TANIA MARIE SAENZ, NAOMI SAENZ-NOWAK and DAMIAN SAENZ (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0113 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 30, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all

of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, KAREN B SIMMONS (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0071 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 2, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 50, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, SHERRY S SIMMONS and DONALD SIMMONS (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0144 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 29, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, SHERRY S SIMMONS and DONALD SIMMONS (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0124 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation

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ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 10, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, MARCUS A. SMITH, JESSICA SMITH and PATRICIA A SMITH (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0019 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 1, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 11, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the

“Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, RICKEY SMITH and DWANA JACKSON (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0049 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 1, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 02, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, SUSAN R SMITH and JOHN L SMITH (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0148 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 18, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, RICHARD W. SRCH and RAE RUPP SRCH (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0130 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time

to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 22, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, CASSIE STEWART (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0079 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 2, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 52, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the

Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, KENNY E. STILES, DEBRA N. STILES, JAMES M. REEVES and LAURA T. REEVES (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0033 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 1, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 29, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

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WHEREAS, MARK VANN and AMY ROSENBUM (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-

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in-common in Unit No. 0111 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 46, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/Lorraine Kaveney Lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, BRENT A WELLS and JANET M WELLS (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0115 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 03, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated

March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, JOHN WILLIAMS and BONNIE R. WILLIAMS (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0039 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 1, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 52, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00

P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, CARON WISE, MELODY BLOCKER, JUDI WISE, KIMBERLY SKAINS and BERNY WISE (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0057 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 1, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 51, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, JERRY WISE and WILLETTA WISE (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0132 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental

Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 17, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, JANE A. YESBERG, MICHAEL ROBERT PRUNEAU, KIMBERLY ANN RANEY, KRISTEN MARIE PRUNEAU and MATTHEW WADE PRIMO (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 2% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0117 (the “Unit”), Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 4, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 52, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee

noTiCe oF SuCCeSSor TruSTee’S Sale

WHEREAS, CHIM L. YUEN and ELLEN S. YUEN (“Owner”) is/are the owner(s) of certain real property more particularly described as follows:

A 1.923% undivided interest as tenant-in-common in Unit No. 0124 (the “Unit”), Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Phase 5, a vacation ownership project in Stone County, Missouri, according to the Amended and Restated Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants, and Conditions for Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, Stone County, Missouri, dated November 30, 2000 and recorded in Volume 367, Page 1294, Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri, on December 4, 2000, and Supplemental Declaration (if any) recorded in Volume N/A, Page N/A, Deed Records of Stone County, Missouri, as supplemented and amended from time to time (the “Declaration”), together with the exclusive right to occupy the Unit during Use Period Number(s) 28, as said Use Period is defined in the Declaration, upon and subject to all of the terms, restrictions, covenants, conditions and provisions in the Declaration (the “Property”); and

WHEREAS, Ozark Mountain Resort Club (the “Club”) is the holder of a lien against the Property pursuant to that certain Notice of Assessment Lien dated March 16, 2020, executed by the Club and duly recorded in the Real Property Records of Stone County, Missouri (the “Lien”), which Lien secures payment of monthly assessments which are imposed by the Club in order to generate funds to pay expenses incurred by the Club in operating Presidents View at Ozark Mountain Resort, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Declaration; and

WHEREAS, the undersigned has been appointed Successor Trustee by the Club; and

WHEREAS, Owner has defaulted in the payment of certain assessments imposed against the Property by the Club and the owner and holder of the Lien has requested that the undersigned sell the Property to satisfy the unpaid assessments;

NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., I will sell the Property at the north front door of the Stone County Circuit Courthouse in Galena, Stone County, Missouri to the highest bidder for cash. The earliest time at which sale will occur is 1:00 P.M., and the sale will occur no later than three (3) hours after that time.

EXECUTED on April 13, 2020.

/s/lorraine Kaveney lorraine Kaveney, Successor Trustee50-4tc/lo2301