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Ron and I both have faith that whatever is beyond is going to be wonderful and provided by God for us. By now he is somewhere dancing and visiting and having a great time.” Born May 28, 1949, in Maryville, and raised in Stanberry, in north- west Missouri, Jennings served as “Sedalia’s storyteller” at the Democ- rat from his start in 1972 to his retirement in 2007. His years of service to his community, which he called his “second hometown,” and to his profession were recognized with his induction into the Missouri Press Association Hall of Fame in September 2011. In remarks during the ceremony read by his brother, Steve, Ron thanked “the several generations of Sedalians who have trusted me with their stories.” “You’ve given me a wonderful life and the honor of a lifetime. I am deeply appreciative and humbled,” Ron said. Jennings’ 30th anniversary with the Democrat was also recognized by former Rep. Ike Skelton, who read a tribute to his anniversary into the Congressional Record on June 17, 2002. “Ron Jennings started work at the Sedalia Democrat on June 1, 1972. Since then he has covered stories large and small that have touched upon virtually every facet of life in Sedalia, Pettis County and much of the surrounding area. He is a devoted family man, a pillar of his church and a man whose openness and sincerity have won him loyal readers and a multitude of friends over three decades of newspapering. Ron is the one person most identified with the Sedalia Democrat’s news operation,” Skelton said. Pat said her husband “loved working at the Democrat,” where he made numerous friends and built his reputation covering a variety of topics, including a dedication to the local arts community. “He loved the people at the Democrat and the people of Sedalia. He really had a great time doing it,” Pat said. On the eve of his retirement in 2007, Jennings told the Democrat his career was “always about the people.” “I always believed that everyone has a story to tell,” Jennings said. And, of Sedalia, he said: “It became apparent to me very quickly that this was a special place. It has always been, at least in my time here, a very caring and compassionate community.” Jennings is survived by his wife and their three daughters: Katie Erin Poynter, of New Orleans; and Megan Nell Simon and Mary Pillars, both of Sedalia. He is also survived by five grandchildren: Savannah Simon, Elsie Poynter, Jackson Simon, Charlotte Simon and Clara Poynter. The family has requested that memorial contributions in Ron’s name be made to Bothwell Hospice, Habitat for Humanity or First Christian Church of Sedalia, in care of Rea Funeral Chapel. SYDNEY BRINK/DEMOCRAT FILE In 2003 Ron Jennings interviews Charlie Rogers, a Sweet Springs octogenarian inventor. Longtime Democrat columnist Ron Jennings dies BY DENNIS RICH Democrat Managing Editor [email protected]Serving the communities of Cole Camp, Lincoln, Warsaw, Versailles, Windsor and Stover
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Farewell, ourstoryteller
Ron Jennings, a 35-year veteran reporter and columnist with theDemocrat, died at his home Friday morning at the age of 62 following aprolonged battle with brain cancer.
Jennings’wife of 38 years, Pat, told the Democrat Friday afternoonthat her husband passed away at their home about 10:20 a.m. First diag-nosed with a brain tumor in 1990, Jennings fought numerous battleswith his illness, which recurred again in December. Pat said tests late lastyear found “a most invasive and rigorous” tumor had developed in hisbrain and he was sent home on hospice care soon after.
“We have mixed feelings,” Pat said. “We are sorry to lose him but weknow that his suffering is over. That is a relief. Ron and I both have faiththat whatever is beyond is going to be wonderful and provided by Godfor us. By now he is somewhere dancing and visiting and having a greattime.”
BornMay 28, 1949, inMaryville, and raised in Stanberry, in north-west Missouri, Jennings served as “Sedalia’s storyteller” at the Democ-rat from his start in 1972 to his retirement in 2007. His years of serviceto his community, which he called his “second hometown,” and to hisprofession were recognized with his induction into theMissouri PressAssociation Hall of Fame in September 2011.
In remarks during the ceremony read by his brother, Steve, Ronthanked “the several generations of Sedalians who have trusted me withtheir stories.”
“You’ve given me a wonderful life and the honor of a lifetime. I amdeeply appreciative and humbled,” Ron said.
Jennings’30th anniversary with the Democrat was also recognizedby former Rep. Ike Skelton, who read a tribute to his anniversary intothe Congressional Record on June 17, 2002.
“Ron Jennings started work at the Sedalia Democrat on June 1, 1972.Since then he has covered stories large and small that have touched uponvirtually every facet of life in Sedalia, Pettis County and much of thesurrounding area. He is a devoted family man, a pillar of his church anda man whose openness and sincerity have won him loyal readers and amultitude of friends over three decades of newspapering. Ron is the oneperson most identified with the Sedalia Democrat’s news operation,”Skelton said.
Pat said her husband “loved working at the Democrat,” where hemade numerous friends and built his reputation covering a variety oftopics, including a dedication to the local arts community.
“He loved the people at the Democrat and the people of Sedalia. Hereally had a great time doing it,” Pat said.
On the eve of his retirement in 2007, Jennings told the Democrat hiscareer was “always about the people.”
“I always believed that everyone has a story to tell,” Jennings said.And, of Sedalia, he said: “It became apparent to me very quickly that
this was a special place. It has always been, at least in my time here, avery caring and compassionate community.”
Jennings is survived by his wife and their three daughters: Katie ErinPoynter, of NewOrleans; andMegan Nell Simon andMary Pillars, bothof Sedalia. He is also survived by five grandchildren: Savannah Simon,Elsie Poynter, Jackson Simon, Charlotte Simon and Clara Poynter.
The family has requested that memorial contributions in Ron’s namebe made to Bothwell Hospice, Habitat for Humanity or First ChristianChurch of Sedalia, in care of Rea Funeral Chapel.
SYDNEY BRINK/DEMOCRAT FILE
In 2003 Ron Jennings interviews Charlie Rogers, a Sweet Springsoctogenarian inventor.
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LLiibbeerrttyy && TTaammbboo
AAppaarrttmmeennttssStudio & 1 BR
AptsAvailable now!Clean, energy-efficient, on-site Management. For those 62 years or older and with limited income. Each apartment
has rentalassistance.Will go fast!
CCaallll TTooddaayy!!If qualified, can be moved in
before winter hits.1400 LibertyPark Blvd.Sedalia, MO
65301
660-827-3161An Equal Housing
Opportunity
Houses -Rent2 and 3 BR in Windsor. First month rent and deposit arerequired. For further details, please call: 660-525-5337 or 913-849-3694.
�NEW TODAYCOZY COUNTRY HOME on Truman lake. Perfect for retire-ment living. 2/Bedroom, Study, Fireplace, Screen in deck on 1/2 acre. Lawn care provided between Lincoln and Warsaw. $395 per month plus deposit. 660-438-2229
�NEW TODAYREMODELED HOUSESin Clinton for Rent or Sale. Possible owner financing.Call A. Trey Enterprises,
660-885-6116
VERY NICE 2 BR, laundry hookups, fenced yard, garage, no pets/smoking. 1107 S Mas-sachusetts, $575 rent + $500 deposit. 473-9487 or 827-2241
Mobile Home-Sale
1997 Fleetwood16x80 located in Northwest Park in Clinton. 3 BR, 2 bath.
Call 660-885-8100.
2000 BELMONT 16X60Vinyl siding, shingle roof,
2 BR, 1 bath.Clean.
Call (660)438-2505
Mobile Home-Sale2004 FLEETWOOD 28X52
Vinyl sidingShingle roof3 BR, 2 bath.
Call (660)438-2505.
2005 CLAYTON 14X60Never lived in3 BR 1 bath
Vinyl siding, shingle roof(660)438-2505
�NEW TODAYMOBILE HOME FOR SALE1985, 14x56, 2/bedroom 1/bathroom. Lakeside Estate. Can be moved. Please call 660-747-8651
House -Sale
�NEW TODAY2 & 3 BR HOMES
in Sedalia, small down, monthly payments. Call 660-221-9132 or
660-281-6593 9am-4pm daily.
House -Sale
�NEW TODAYCOLE CAMP- By Owner. 3-4 BR, 2.5 bath, dining room, sunroom, over 200 sq. ft., 1-car attached garage with work shop. Tons of custom cabinets with built-ins, tile, high ceilings & stamped con-crete and landscaping outside on 5.5 acres. 2 miles from town. $189.000, terms avail-able. 660-287-3036.
�NEW TODAYCUTE 2 BR, 1.5 Bath home on 19 pretty acres in Northwest Pettis County with insulated garage, machine shed, & stocked pond. $159,900. #59823. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900
�NEW TODAYLINCOLN- By Owner. 4 BR, 2.5 bath on full unfinished basement. 2 car attached ga-rage. Hardwood, tile, custom cabinets, nicely updated home on 1/2-4 acres in city limits. $159,000, terms available. Call (660)287-3036.
Acreage -Sale
9 ACRES with Fixer Upper mobile home- 3 BR 2 baths. Double garage & 500-gallon propane tank. South of Sedalia on U Hwy. $65,000. Call (660)826-2856.
WOODED 5-ACRE LOT near Edwards, MO. Owner finance, $15,995, $0 down, $200/ month. Call 785-841-2581 for map and detalis.
Farm -Sale
�NEW TODAY47 ACRES SOUTH of Stover 3 BR 2 bath, newly remodeled, central heat/air, large deck, basement, hardwood floors, fully insulated shop/barn with office, electric, fans, lights,
On blacktop, great hunting!Owner motivated! $125,000.Empire Realtors 417-725-3995
�NEW TODAYNICE 154 ACRE Benton County setting. Approximately 65 acres tillable most recently in beans (remaining acreage in pasture). Hay barn, machine shed, warehouse, pond, & 3 Mirafount waterers. Corral & lots of cross-fencing. $350,000. #61929. Real Es-tate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900.
Lake Prop -SaleLAKE OF THE OZARKS -
WINTER PRICE REDUCTIONLots $2050 to $3750 each. $50 down, $39 to $59 per month. For camping, mobile homes, building or own for in-vestment. Owner financing, no credit checks. Beautiful trees, lake access and boat ramps. Prices good through Jan. 30, 2012. Hwy 135 between Sto-ver and Sunrise Beach, MO. Take Lake Road 135-12 Blacktop to Ivy Bend office. Open Thursday, Friday, Satur-day, Sunday and Monday till 4PM. Phone till 7 PM every day (573)372-6493.
Feed/Seed
�NEW TODAY140 ROUND BALESmixed grass hay,
fresh cut, net wrapped.$55 per bale.
Call (573)378-0820
Feed/Seed
�NEW TODAYHAY FOR SALEBig Round Bales Grass Hay,
2011, net wrapped.$50 each. Call 660-221-9764.
Heavy Equipment
�NEW TODAY1987 HYSTER H80 XL
FORKLIFT$4900. Call 660-826-2345
or 660-287-2321.
Farm
COMPLETE RIG- Kenworth Truck and Cornhusker Grain Trailer. 1994 W900L Ken-worth, 15-speed, 3406E, 475 HP Caterpillar engine. 1998 Cornhusker Ultra Lite 2 hopper trailer, new tires, new tarp, completely rebuilt. This rig has been on the road and is ready to go, very strong running and dependable. Would like to sell as a unit- $48,000, but will separate. Call for more details. Andy Hostetler 660-287-2014.
PIPE FENCING2 7/8”, 2 3/8”, and all other size pipe. 1” and 7/8”
Sucker Rod.Also Fiberglass Sucker Rods.
Call 573-280-5938.www.nickelsbrokerageinc.net
Machinery
�NEW TODAY8N Ford Tractor:Needs some repair. Shedded. $700 negotiable. Please call
(660)879-2339 anytime.
Machinery
�NEW TODAYMartin’s Tractor
Warrensburg, MOMF135 Gas, Live Power, NICEFord/New Holland:
TC18 Hydro 4x4 with loaderTC33DA 4x4 with loaderTC55DA 4x4 50HP with loader3930 Shuttle Shift with loader6610 Diesel 4x4 with cabJohn Deere:
Compact 4x4 Loader Models:790, 4300, 4310
2020 Gas 54HP, Excellent2155 Diesel 45HP with loader2240 Diesel 50HP with loader2640 Diesel 70HP with loader2840 Diesel 80HP with loader3020 Gas 70HP with loader5310 4x4 55HP with loaderBrush Hogs: 15-10-8-7-6-5 ft.• Full line 3-point Implements!• Front Loaders for all makes!
Livestock20 RED CROSS COWS with 2 calves, 3-6 year olds, 1250 pounds, all vaccinated, $1150. 2 Angus breeding bulls, 20-month-old semen checked, $1850. 660-882-6440
6 DUROC Feeder pigs. Please call
(816)728-2411 or 816-728-0042
MCMILLIN CHAROLAIS Bulls for sale: 12-18 months, low birth weights, high growth, highly maternal, easy calving & gentle. Call anytime 660- 668-2230 or 660-553-0007
�NEW TODAYPOLLED HEREFORD BULLS 12-20 Months of age. Calving ease bloodlines. Call 660-473-6750 or 660-337-6000, Tipton.
LivestockSPRING PERFORMANCETESTED BULL SALE
MARCH 3, 2012 12:00 NOONRegistered Bulls: 65 BlackAngus, 11 Charolais, 6 RedAngus and 4 Hereford MEAD FARMSBub Raithel
Barnett, MO 573-253-1664Alan Mead
Versailles, MO 573-216-0210
Horses & TackSADDLES & TACK
White Horse Trading PostUsed American-made SaddlesTex Tans, Circle Y, and more
Versailles, MO(573)378-0153
Misc. Sale Buy MATTRESS
Foundation $1; Frame $1-- on select models.
Furniture City, Clinton, MO660-885-7088
BUYING JUNK BATTERIES• Automotive • Farm• Construction • MarineALSO collecting used oilDC Battery • 660-826-9971
�NEW TODAYCeramic Molds
HUGE LOT-- all sizes, most in like new condition.. Price is ne-gotiable. (660)879-2339.
Electric Lift ReclinerOn sale now! Furniture CityWest side of Clinton Square
(660)885-7088
�NEW TODAYFRIGIDAIRE
CHEST FREEZER 22”x27”x34” high. Asking $100. Moving- must sell.Call (660)202-2565.
KING SIZEQuilting machine & frame.
Like new. $1499Free financing available.Top Stitch • 573-378-2700
New mattress sets; Twin $89.99, Full $99.99, Queen $179.99 & King $299.99.
Queen pillow top $249.99;.Dutch Kountry Market,Call 660-563-2941
10340 50 Hwy, Knob Noster
NEWER HARDY outside wood furnace, 250,000 BTU, 2 pumps, excellent con-dition and guaranteed. $5000 or best offer. (660)885-1158
Sears Refrigerators Wash-ers, Dryers, Stoves. $75+ Will Pick Up Used Appliances!
660-221-7870 or 660-547-0021 Lincoln, MO.
Ken’s Appliances
Computers Toshiba Tecra M10 LaptopTotally refurbished, newly in-stalled Windows 7 Profes-sional. Upgraded to 3G of ram. With port replicator. Very good condition and is very fast. Call Roger 573-377-4338
two in this milestone 100th episode.However, the consequences of the for-mer lovebirds getting back togethercould prove to be disastrous.
FridayPrimetime: What WouldYou Do?(9) (17) 8:00 p.m.John Quinones embarks on anotherround of social experiments as he ob-serves how people react in various situ-ations in this season premiere. Hiddencameras record how average citizensreact when actors play out dangerousor dubious situations.
SaturdayFlipping Boston(A&E) 11:00 a.m.Take a look at the high-stakes world ofhouse flipping in this new series. In thispremiere, Peter and Dave run into trou-ble when they outbid a local buyer for aderelict colonial. It turns out the otherbidder was the next-door neighbor.
SundayPan Am(9) (17) 9:00 p.m.While Dean pines for Colette, Maggiereveals why she has reservations aboutAmanda. En route to Rome, Colettemakes the acquaintance of a handsomemystery man, and Laura discovers thatnude photos of her are on display in anart gallery.
MondayHouse(4) 7:00 p.m.House struggles to find the reason whyanAlzheimer’s patient is experiencingviolent vomiting, while Foreman isn’tconvinced that his patient is telling himthe whole truth. Unfortunately, Houseand Foreman’s feud keeps them fromhelping each other.
TuesdayStorage Wars(A&E) 6:00 p.m.The buyers keep an eye out for ‘70smemorabilia when they hit the hippietown of Encinitas, but Darrell soon be-comes territorial.
WednesdayCSI: Crime SceneInvestigation(5) (13) 9:00 p.m.After she recommends a lawfirm to a friend, Catherine dis-covers there’s been a profes-sional hit at the same firm.As a result, she works withthe FBI again in thehopes of solving thecase. Grant Show,Anna-beth Gish and Matt Lau-ria guest star.
ThursdayThe Big Bang
Theory(5) (13) 7:00 p.m.
Everything couldchange when
Leonard invitesPenny out
for a ro-man-ticdin-ner
for
(4) 7:00 p.m.
American IdolRyan Seacrest ushers in a new batch of nervous, eager contestants hopingto impress the judges with their auditions in the season premiere of“American Idol,” airing Wednesday, Jan. 18, on Fox. Randy Jackson, Jenni-fer Lopez and Steven Tyler return to evaluate the hopefuls, which rangefrom awe-inspiring to downright awful.
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Pets-Supplies
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�NEW TODAYRESCUER PUPPIES ANDDogs, $25 each. Male and Fe-male, ranging from six weeks to Two years. Call 440-218-0409 for details.
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Help Wanted Agricultural
SWEET SPRINGS AREA fam-ily farm, modern swine produc-tion, beef cattle & row crops looking for someone full-time to help primarily in the swine operation. Call 660-641-6523.
Drivers
Driver WantedMust have class B CDL with air brakes. 2 Years verifiable driving experience needed. Good benefits. Local busi-ness. Competitive pay. 660-826-7413 WasteCorporation of Missouri
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CLOCK REPAIRLet us be the source for your
next clock repair job.We specialize in Grandfather,Cuckoo, Mantel & wall clocks.
We make house calls.607 Benton St., Warsaw, MO.
Call 660-428-2288.
KEELE’S MOBILE HOME SERVICE - Tear-down,
Transporting & set-up as well as Parts & Supplies. Johnny, 660-527-0147, 660-221-2606
SOCIAL SECURITYDisability Claims
Se habla español.More than 30 yrs experienceWayne Dierker, Attorney at law
408 South Ohio,Sedalia, MO 65301
660-826-6772
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does not have the opportunity to fully investigate the credibil-ity of each advertiser appear-ing within this section. If an of-fer sounds “too good to be true”, it probably is. Proceed with caution if you are asked to send money or to give a credit card number. Proceed with caution in calling 900 phone numbers. All phone numbers pre-fixed by “900” are charged to the CALLER. Charges may be assessed on a “per minute” rather than a “per call” basis. If you have concern about an advertiser, please contact: Better Business Bureau, 306 E. 12th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64106, (816) 421-7800.
Automobiles
Auto AccessoriesEXTANG SOLID TRI-FOLDtonneau cover for a 6’4” bed. Folds up or is easily removed, asking $600. Dee Zee Oval Chrome tube steps for a Quad Cab Truck, asking $350. WeatherTech custom fit floor mats for a Dodge Ram Quad Cab, asking $75. All in very good shape, less than one year old. Call 660-281-3076 for more details.
Trucks & 4x4s
�NEW TODAYFord
1977 600 2-TONwith 16’ Dump Bed. $1500.
Call 660-826-2345or 660-287-2321.
�NEW TODAYFord2000 F5500 SUPER DUTY Truck with 16’ dump bed. 58,000 miles. $12,500. 660- 826-2345 or 660-287-2321.
Sports Utility
�NEW TODAYChevrolet1999 S-10 BLAZER 4X4 V-6, automatic, loaded, looks & runs good. $2000 or best of-fer. Call (660)202-2449.
Want To BuyDIABETIC TEST STRIPS
WANTED.Most brands.
Will pay cash. Local Pick Up.Call Barney at (660)631-3500
Want To BuyWANTED: Standing Timber Cottonwood, Maple, Ash, Wal-nut, Oak. Mid MO Logging. Caleb Crooker 660-815-0397, John Crooker 816-806-5808, Dustin Allred 660-334-0701
Mobile Homes -Rent
�NEW TODAYLINCOLN TRAILER PARKSpaces and 2-3 BR homes
available.Water, sewer and trash paid.
Call (660)287-3036.
Apartment -Rent
GET COZY IN A 2 BR APT AT
OTTERVILLEESTATES
Rent Starts at $370/MonthEnergy-Efficient Appliances
Lower Utility BillsClean, Nice & Well-MaintainedEqual Housing OpportunityHandicap AccessibleContact Kim at
660-831-0030Missouri Relay 711
This institution is an EqualOpportunity Provider
& Employer
Apartment -Rent
LLiibbeerrttyy && TTaammbboo
AAppaarrttmmeennttssStudio & 1 BR
AptsAvailable now!Clean, energy-efficient, on-site Management. For those 62 years or older and with limited income. Each apartment
has rentalassistance.Will go fast!
CCaallll TTooddaayy!!If qualified, can be moved in
before winter hits.1400 LibertyPark Blvd.Sedalia, MO
65301
660-827-3161An Equal Housing
Opportunity
Houses -Rent2 and 3 BR in Windsor. First month rent and deposit arerequired. For further details, please call: 660-525-5337 or 913-849-3694.
�NEW TODAYCOZY COUNTRY HOME on Truman lake. Perfect for retire-ment living. 2/Bedroom, Study, Fireplace, Screen in deck on 1/2 acre. Lawn care provided between Lincoln and Warsaw. $395 per month plus deposit. 660-438-2229
Houses -Rent
�NEW TODAYREMODELED HOUSESin Clinton for Rent or Sale. Possible owner financing.Call A. Trey Enterprises,
660-885-6116
VERY NICE 2 BR, laundry hookups, fenced yard, garage, no pets/smoking. 1107 S Mas-sachusetts, $575 rent + $500 deposit. 473-9487 or 827-2241
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�NEW TODAYMOBILE HOME FOR SALE1985, 14x56, 2/bedroom 1/bathroom. Lakeside Estate. Can be moved. Please call 660-747-8651
House -Sale
�NEW TODAY2 & 3 BR HOMES
in Sedalia, small down, monthly payments. Call 660-221-9132 or
660-281-6593 9am-4pm daily.
�NEW TODAYCOLE CAMP- By Owner. 3-4 BR, 2.5 bath, dining room, sunroom, over 200 sq. ft., 1-car attached garage with work shop. Tons of custom cabinets with built-ins, tile, high ceilings & stamped con-crete and landscaping outside on 5.5 acres. 2 miles from town. $189.000, terms avail-able. 660-287-3036.
House -Sale
�NEW TODAYCUTE 2 BR, 1.5 Bath home on 19 pretty acres in Northwest Pettis County with insulated garage, machine shed, & stocked pond. $159,900. #59823. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900
�NEW TODAYLINCOLN- By Owner. 4 BR, 2.5 bath on full unfinished basement. 2 car attached ga-rage. Hardwood, tile, custom cabinets, nicely updated home on 1/2-4 acres in city limits. $159,000, terms available. Call (660)287-3036.
Acreage -Sale
9 ACRES with Fixer Upper mobile home- 3 BR 2 baths. Double garage & 500-gallon propane tank. South of Sedalia on U Hwy. $65,000. Call (660)826-2856.
Acreage -SaleWOODED 5-ACRE LOT near Edwards, MO. Owner finance, $15,995, $0 down, $200/ month. Call 785-841-2581 for map and detalis.
Farm -Sale
�NEW TODAY47 ACRES SOUTH of Stover 3 BR 2 bath, newly remodeled, central heat/air, large deck, basement, hardwood floors, fully insulated shop/barn with office, electric, fans, lights,
On blacktop, great hunting!Owner motivated! $125,000.Empire Realtors 417-725-3995
Farm -Sale
�NEW TODAYNICE 154 ACRE Benton County setting. Approximately 65 acres tillable most recently in beans (remaining acreage in pasture). Hay barn, machine shed, warehouse, pond, & 3 Mirafount waterers. Corral & lots of cross-fencing. $350,000. #61929. Real Es-tate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900.
Lake Prop -SaleLAKE OF THE OZARKS -
WINTER PRICE REDUCTIONLots $2050 to $3750 each. $50 down, $39 to $59 per month. For camping, mobile homes, building or own for in-vestment. Owner financing, no credit checks. Beautiful trees, lake access and boat ramps. Prices good through Jan. 30, 2012. Hwy 135 between Sto-ver and Sunrise Beach, MO. Take Lake Road 135-12 Blacktop to Ivy Bend office. Open Thursday, Friday, Satur-day, Sunday and Monday till 4PM. Phone till 7 PM every day (573)372-6493.
Feed/Seed
�NEW TODAY140 ROUND BALESmixed grass hay,
fresh cut, net wrapped.$55 per bale.
Call (573)378-0820
Feed/Seed
�NEW TODAYHAY FOR SALEBig Round Bales Grass Hay,
2011, net wrapped.$50 each. Call 660-221-9764.
Heavy Equipment
�NEW TODAY1987 HYSTER H80 XL
FORKLIFT$4900. Call 660-826-2345
or 660-287-2321.
FarmCOMPLETE RIG- Kenworth Truck and Cornhusker Grain Trailer. 1994 W900L Ken-worth, 15-speed, 3406E, 475 HP Caterpillar engine. 1998 Cornhusker Ultra Lite 2 hopper trailer, new tires, new tarp, completely rebuilt. This rig has been on the road and is ready to go, very strong running and dependable. Would like to sell as a unit- $48,000, but will separate. Call for more details. Andy Hostetler 660-287-2014.
PIPE FENCING2 7/8”, 2 3/8”, and all other size pipe. 1” and 7/8”
Sucker Rod.Also Fiberglass Sucker Rods.
Call 573-280-5938.www.nickelsbrokerageinc.net
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Bushytails remain abundantin January
When the late youth season closes Sunday,deer hunting’s “guns of autumn” will fall silentall across Missouri, and they’ll remain silentuntil next October. For public land hunters inparticular, the sudden quiet can be almosteerie.
I couldn’t resist opening with a bit ofdrama, but the truth is that every classificationof timber from 5-acre wood lots to 500,000-acre national forests really would be that bereftof gunfire were it not for a tiny cadre ofdiehard squirrel hunters who are convincedthat the last few weeks of the long season(Squirrel season closes on Feb. 15) are thetime to be toting a rifle in pursuit of bushytails.
I’m one of them. I’d go so far as to say thatthe last six weeks of the season are a wellearned reward for anyone who is stubbornenough to use a rifle during the summermonths, when even seeing a shootable squirrelis always somewhere between difficult andimpossible.
That’s not the case in January. Given thehunter’s eyes are sensitive to motion, it’s nowpossible to zero in on squirrels literally as faraway as the eye can see.
A pair of Alpen Apex 8x42 binocularssecured to my chest by a harness with elasticstraps marketed by Kahles, moves the possibleto the likely, despite my aging eyesight.
Knowing exactly where my quarry is whileit’s still well out of range makes spot-and-stalkan irresistible tactic. It’s an effective one, too,but I keep all of late season hunting’s provisosin mind.
The most important of these special stipula-tions is the increased significance that line ofsight runs both ways.
If it’s possible for the hunter to see thesquirrel, it’s possible for the squirrel to see thehunter.
Fortunately, at least at long range, squirrelsare more dependent on motion to detect dangerthan hunters are dependent on it to detect din-ner.
While creeping up on a squirrel that hasescaped being eaten not just by a human butalso by a host of furred and feathered predatorsfor several months, a wise hunter takes the firstshot he’s reasonably confident he can make.
Hunters who try to slip just a little bitcloser often catch the eye of their would-betarget after they’ve moved inside its comfortzone.
In the case of gray squirrels — whichsometimes insist on a comfort zone approxi-mately the size of a township, the usual resultis a lost opportunity.
Fox squirrels are more tolerant of suchintrusions, but an unalarmed fox squirrel at 40yards is much easier to hit than a spooked oneat 20 yards.
Spot-and-stalk squirrel hunting late in theseason is a poster child for the law of unin-tended consequences.
Chief among these is the fact that squirrelsspend a lot of their active time on the groundat this time of the year.
Stalkers who don’t pay at least as muchattention to their immediate surroundings asthey do their original goal miss chances to takesome easy shots at squirrels who failed to paysufficient attention to what was going onaround them.
But a little carelessness might work outfine.
For reasons which escape me, the MissouriDepartment of Conservation raised the limit onsquirrels to 10.
I had every intention of sticking with theold limit of six, but there came a day when Ifound myself in the middle of a bushytail con-vention.
After the proverbial smoke cleared, I foundmyself lugging nine increasingly heavy squir-rels back to the truck.
By the time I’d skinned, cleaned and gottenthem packaged for the freezer, I was more thanready to return to my less greedy days.
As much as I like it, I admit that wintersquirrel hunting has the potential to producemiseries far more serious than an overflowinggame bag.
Despite what we’ve seen lately, January can— and no doubt will — get cold.
Hunters who think of squirrel season interms of sweat and ticks can find themselveswoefully unprepared mentally for late seasonhunting even if they’ve managed to wear theright clothes to keep physically warm.
Fortunately, squirrels don’t like venturingoutdoors in sub-zero weather any better thanwe do.
They’ll stay snug and warm inside theirdens, unless a prolonged cold snap forces themto seek food, making staying home an equallygood option for hunters.
On the other hand, temperatures in theteens and low 20s are within the typical squir-rel’s comfort zone.
Since squirrels will be active under theseconditions, hunters need to be, too.
Even in the winter, squirrels are most activethe first two or three hours after sunrise with ashorter active period near sunset.
That’s not to say that a few squirrels won’tbe out and about throughout the daylighthours.
Speaking of activity periods, it’s time forme to gather up my gear for my weekend hunt.
Maybe we’ll defy the odds and meet up inthe woods.
Squirrels offer winter hunting option
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POULTRYOPERATION
AUCTION
SAT., JAN. 21, 10:30 A.M.
As we have changed our farming operation, wewill sell the following described poultry opera-tion at public auction located: From Syracuse,take Hwy D south 2 miles, turn right on Hwy JJ,approximately 4 miles to Jayhawk Rd., 1/2 mileturn on Potters Ford Dr. Poultry houses on theleft. From Florence, take Hwy JJ, approximate-ly 3 miles, turn left on Jayhawk Rd, 1/2 mileturn right on Potters Ford Dr. Watch for signs.
POULTRY HOUSES• 8 Hostetler built houses 42x460 around80% retrofitted • 160 ft of cool cell insteadof the standard 140 ft. • 12 tunnel fansalong with 4 exhaust fans. This is morethan the 10 standard fans. • Stir fans in theceilings • New automatic brooders • Ventdoors on both sides • New computers withback-ups • North side of houses have solidside walls • 2 good wells on the propertywith 5 hp pumps • 52,500 gallon propanetank goes with the farm (allows you to buypropane @ discount rates)
REAL ESTATEReal Estate consists of 25 acres +/-.
Terms: The opening bid on the farm will be$850,000. Any bid over that amount, andthe farm sells to the high bidder. A downpayment of $25,000 will be required saleday, with the balance due at closing to beheld within 30 days of date of sale. Sellerwill provide owner’s title policy, buyer isresponsible for any lender’s policy, taxeswill be prorated, closing fee split 50/50.
OTHER BUILDINGS50x110 stack house-Hostetler built;Composter; 16x32 Generator house withautomatic generator and all plumbing;NOTE: Buyer has option to purchase 200328’x58’ Doublewide at additional cost.
Questions:Call Paul Siegel II 660.473.5185 orAuctioneer E.H. Fowler 660.473.1048
Anyone interested in purchasing this Poultryfacility should contact Tyson about contract.3x-1/7,11,14
Center, 802 S. Gordon, Concordia, MOProperty Location: From the junction of I-70& Hwy 13 west of Concordia, Mo take Hwy.13 south 2 miles to Borland Road, turn east 11/2 miles to property.
286 Acres in Twp 48N, Rg. 25W,Section 17 Lafayette County
in Lange Family 67 YearsTract 1 - 283 Acres m/l, 238 acres m/l ter-raced, tiled, limed, highly productive. Cashrent for 2012 will be paid to the buyer.Tract 2 - 1912 sq. ft. home, attached garage& outbuildings on 3 acres m/l (House shownby appointment only)
Seller: Mary E. Lange EstateFor more information call Mike Williams 816-797-5450
Appliances - Mattresses - Tools - AntiquesThis will be a great Auction to attend! Thebuilding is full!
Consignments WelcomeLunch Served - Restrooms on Site - Large
building for Inclimate weather
816-786-7277www.dougevansauctions.com
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Machinery
Machinery
�NEW TODAY8N Ford Tractor:Needs some repair. Shedded. $700 negotiable. Please call
(660)879-2339 anytime.
�NEW TODAYMartin’s Tractor
Warrensburg, MOMF135 Gas, Live Power, NICEFord/New Holland:
TC18 Hydro 4x4 with loaderTC33DA 4x4 with loaderTC55DA 4x4 50HP with loader3930 Shuttle Shift with loader6610 Diesel 4x4 with cabJohn Deere:
Compact 4x4 Loader Models:790, 4300, 4310
2020 Gas 54HP, Excellent2155 Diesel 45HP with loader2240 Diesel 50HP with loader2640 Diesel 70HP with loader2840 Diesel 80HP with loader3020 Gas 70HP with loader5310 4x4 55HP with loaderBrush Hogs: 15-10-8-7-6-5 ft.• Full line 3-point Implements!• Front Loaders for all makes!
20 RED CROSS COWS with 2 calves, 3-6 year olds, 1250 pounds, all vaccinated, $1150. 2 Angus breeding bulls, 20-month-old semen checked, $1850. 660-882-6440
6 DUROC Feeder pigs. Please call
(816)728-2411 or 816-728-0042
MCMILLIN CHAROLAIS Bulls for sale: 12-18 months, low birth weights, high growth, highly maternal, easy calving & gentle. Call anytime 660- 668-2230 or 660-553-0007
�NEW TODAYPOLLED HEREFORD BULLS 12-20 Months of age. Calving ease bloodlines. Call 660-473-6750 or 660-337-6000, Tipton.
SPRING PERFORMANCETESTED BULL SALE
MARCH 3, 2012 12:00 NOONRegistered Bulls: 65 BlackAngus, 11 Charolais, 6 RedAngus and 4 Hereford MEAD FARMSBub Raithel
Barnett, MO 573-253-1664Alan Mead
Versailles, MO 573-216-0210
Horses & TackSADDLES & TACK
White Horse Trading PostUsed American-made SaddlesTex Tans, Circle Y, and more
Versailles, MO(573)378-0153
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Reader’s Guide
Misc. Sale Buy MATTRESS
Foundation $1; Frame $1-- on select models.
Furniture City, Clinton, MO660-885-7088
BUYING JUNK BATTERIES• Automotive • Farm• Construction • MarineALSO collecting used oilDC Battery • 660-826-9971
�NEW TODAYCeramic Molds
HUGE LOT-- all sizes, most in like new condition.. Price is ne-gotiable. (660)879-2339.
Electric Lift ReclinerOn sale now! Furniture CityWest side of Clinton Square
(660)885-7088
�NEW TODAYFRIGIDAIRE
CHEST FREEZER 22”x27”x34” high. Asking $100. Moving- must sell.Call (660)202-2565.
KING SIZEQuilting machine & frame.
Like new. $1499Free financing available.Top Stitch • 573-378-2700
New mattress sets; Twin $89.99, Full $99.99, Queen $179.99 & King $299.99.
Queen pillow top $249.99;.Dutch Kountry Market,Call 660-563-2941
10340 50 Hwy, Knob Noster
Misc. Sale NEWER HARDY
outside wood furnace, 250,000 BTU, 2 pumps, excellent con-dition and guaranteed. $5000 or best offer. (660)885-1158
Sears Refrigerators Wash-ers, Dryers, Stoves. $75+ Will Pick Up Used Appliances!
660-221-7870 or 660-547-0021 Lincoln, MO.
Ken’s Appliances
Computers Toshiba Tecra M10 LaptopTotally refurbished, newly in-stalled Windows 7 Profes-sional. Upgraded to 3G of ram. With port replicator. Very good condition and is very fast. Call Roger 573-377-4338
Public Notices
�NEW TODAYBUYING GOLDWatches, Rings, Necklaces
and Dental Gold.Wes Brown • 108 South Ohio
Sedalia, MissouriMonday - Friday • 9am-4pm.
660-221-0885
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Pets-Supplies All Creatures Boarding Ken-nel boards dogs, cats, exotics.14049 Victoria Dr., Stover, Mo 573-377-4546 • 573-569-8863www.allcreatureskennel.com
�NEW TODAYRESCUER PUPPIES ANDDogs, $25 each. Male and Fe-male, ranging from six weeks to Two years. Call 440-218-0409 for details.
Personals �� MID-MO SINGLES ��
21-Year Anniversary Specials!110 People Met & Married!Ages 33-81 in Central MO
Men/Ladies call 660-529-2936
Help Wanted Agricultural
SWEET SPRINGS AREA fam-ily farm, modern swine produc-tion, beef cattle & row crops looking for someone full-time to help primarily in the swine operation. Call 660-641-6523.
Help Wanted Drivers
Driver WantedMust have class B CDL with air brakes. 2 Years verifiable driving experience needed. Good benefits. Local busi-ness. Competitive pay. 660-826-7413 WasteCorporation of Missouri
Services Offered
CLOCK REPAIRLet us be the source for your
next clock repair job.We specialize in Grandfather,Cuckoo, Mantel & wall clocks.
We make house calls.607 Benton St., Warsaw, MO.
Call 660-428-2288.
Services Offered KEELE’S MOBILE HOME SERVICE - Tear-down,
Transporting & set-up as well as Parts & Supplies. Johnny, 660-527-0147, 660-221-2606
SOCIAL SECURITYDisability Claims
Se habla español.More than 30 yrs experienceWayne Dierker, Attorney at law
408 South Ohio,Sedalia, MO 65301
660-826-6772
Work At Home
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Automobiles
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Auto AccessoriesEXTANG SOLID TRI-FOLDtonneau cover for a 6’4” bed. Folds up or is easily removed, asking $600. Dee Zee Oval Chrome tube steps for a Quad Cab Truck, asking $350. WeatherTech custom fit floor mats for a Dodge Ram Quad Cab, asking $75. All in very good shape, less than one year old. Call 660-281-3076 for more details.
Trucks & 4x4s
�NEW TODAYFord
1977 600 2-TONwith 16’ Dump Bed. $1500.
Call 660-826-2345or 660-287-2321.
�NEW TODAYFord2000 F5500 SUPER DUTY Truck with 16’ dump bed. 58,000 miles. $12,500. 660- 826-2345 or 660-287-2321.
Sports Utility
�NEW TODAYChevrolet1999 S-10 BLAZER 4X4 V-6, automatic, loaded, looks & runs good. $2000 or best of-fer. Call (660)202-2449.
Want To Buy
DIABETIC TEST STRIPSWANTED.Most brands.
Will pay cash. Local Pick Up.Call Barney at (660)631-3500
Want To BuyWANTED: Standing Timber Cottonwood, Maple, Ash, Wal-nut, Oak. Mid MO Logging. Caleb Crooker 660-815-0397, John Crooker 816-806-5808, Dustin Allred 660-334-0701
Mobile Homes -Rent
�NEW TODAYLINCOLN TRAILER PARKSpaces and 2-3 BR homes
available.Water, sewer and trash paid.
Call (660)287-3036.
Apartment -RentGET COZY IN A 2 BR APT AT
OTTERVILLEESTATES
Rent Starts at $370/MonthEnergy-Efficient Appliances
Lower Utility BillsClean, Nice & Well-MaintainedEqual Housing OpportunityHandicap AccessibleContact Kim at