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Ask about her efforts on behalf of the Tiger Instrumen- tal Music Promoters Organi- zation (TIMPO), the booster club for the Sedalia school district’s instrumental music departments, and she reminds you of upcoming fundraisers that will help high school marching band students pay their way to perform at the Memphis Bowl in December. While Relay For Life is a late spring event, Painter-Tor- res is “all about Relay all year ‘round,” she said. “There is way too much cancer — it has to be stopped.” She has been involved with Relay for eight years, previ- ously as online chair and as accounting chair this year. Her co-chair is Deb Freels, a fellow member of Team Shank-A-Potamus, which has won the “Flame of Hope” award each of the past two years; the award goes to the team that has sold the most lu- minaria bags for the Relay. Last year the team, mostly comprised of Painter-Torres’ and Freels’ children and their friends, sold 88 of the bags, which they personalized to honor a cancer survivor or cancer patient suggested by the donor. “The kids worked hard to win the ‘Flame of Hope’ award, and they plan to win it again this year,” Painter-Tor- res said. Her team is made up of youths because “kids need to understand that cancer doesn’t care what race you are, what color you are, how old you are, where you live, none of that,” she said. On Saturday, her team sponsored a crafting day that featured scrapbooking, quilt- ing and other activities, along with meals and prizes. The event raised $940 for Relay. Painter-Torres’ fundraising efforts are not limited to the fight against cancer, however. As treasurer of TIMPO, she helped the Smith-Cotton band pack the school’s cafeteria for the annual Big Band Dance a couple of weeks ago; pro- ceeds will help replace the band’s 12-year-old bass drums and help cover expenses for the Memphis Bowl trip. Brian Kloppenburg, direc- tor of instrumental music for Sedalia School District 200, said of Painter-Torres: “Sherry Jo works tirelessly to promote the band program in Sedalia. She helps handle fi- nances outside our budget, shows up during school hours to drop off or pick up things for students, and is always ready to lend a hand. Our pro- gram wouldn’t be what it is without her help.” Painter-Torres, who esti- mates she spends about eight hours each week on band-re- lated volunteerism, said: “I’m happy to assist with whatever (Kloppenburg and assistant bands director Stephen Broad- bent) need. It’s been a crazy year.” One way she helps is by soliciting donations of new or used items that help the band prepare for marching, concert and competition seasons. Stu- dents assemble on the band practice field behind the high school in late July for summer camp, as the marching band prepares for its annual appear- ance in the Missouri State Fair parade. To help the students cope with the heat, Painter- Torres is looking for dona- tions of pop-up canopies for shade and large coolers to store ice and water. She said another way resi- dents can help the instrumen- tal music programs is by donating new or used musical instruments. And she stressed that TIMPO is a booster club that benefits “any Sedalia 200 child who picks up an instru- ment,” not just high school students. The 2012 Relay For Life of Pettis County is set for 6 p.m. June 8 to 6 a.m. June 9 at the west campground on the Mis- souri State Fairgrounds. This year’s theme is “Color Me a Cure,” and teams will be asked to select a color corre- sponding with one of the can- cer awareness ribbons and decorate their campsite with that color, along with creating posters to provide information about that specific form of cancer. Painter-Torres said there is still time to register a team, and the funds raised make a real difference in the commu- nity. “If you are a Pettis County cancer patient (and) you need help, we’re going to help you,” she said. By Bob Satnan Bob Satnan/Democrat Sherry Jo Painter-Torres is president of TIMPO, the Smith-Cotton High School band booster club. Drivers Hopper Drivers Two years experience required. Running Midwest. Call 660-827-4411 Drivers Local Drivers Needed 2 years experience required. Home nightly. 660-827-4455 Drivers OTR DRIVER If you are expe- rienced, have a good driving record, & want to drive for a small company with a lot of personal contact- no voice mail. 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She’s zeroed in on herfundraising activitiesSherry Jo Painter-Torres is constantly promoting
such events as Relay for Life, TIMPO
Sherry Jo Painter-Torres isa master of deflection.Ask her about her work for
Pettis County Relay For Life,and she shares ways you canmake a donation in honor of acancer survivor or lost lovedone.Ask about her efforts on
behalf of the Tiger Instrumen-tal Music Promoters Organi-zation (TIMPO), the boosterclub for the Sedalia schooldistrict’s instrumental musicdepartments, and she remindsyou of upcoming fundraisersthat will help high schoolmarching band students paytheir way to perform at theMemphis Bowl in December.While Relay For Life is a
late spring event, Painter-Tor-res is “all about Relay all year‘round,” she said. “There isway too much cancer — it hasto be stopped.”She has been involved with
Relay for eight years, previ-ously as online chair and asaccounting chair this year.Her co-chair is Deb Freels,
a fellow member of TeamShank-A-Potamus, which haswon the “Flame of Hope”award each of the past twoyears; the award goes to theteam that has sold the most lu-minaria bags for the Relay.Last year the team, mostly
comprised of Painter-Torres’and Freels’ children and theirfriends, sold 88 of the bags,which they personalized tohonor a cancer survivor orcancer patient suggested bythe donor.“The kids worked hard to
win the ‘Flame of Hope’award, and they plan to win itagain this year,” Painter-Tor-res said.Her team is made up of
youths because “kids need tounderstand that cancer doesn’tcare what race you are, whatcolor you are, how old youare, where you live, none ofthat,” she said.On Saturday, her team
sponsored a crafting day thatfeatured scrapbooking, quilt-ing and other activities, alongwith meals and prizes. Theevent raised $940 for Relay.Painter-Torres’ fundraising
efforts are not limited to thefight against cancer, however.As treasurer of TIMPO, shehelped the Smith-Cotton bandpack the school’s cafeteria forthe annual Big Band Dance acouple of weeks ago; pro-ceeds will help replace theband’s 12-year-old bass drumsand help cover expenses for
the Memphis Bowl trip.Brian Kloppenburg, direc-
tor of instrumental music forSedalia School District 200,said of Painter-Torres:“Sherry Jo works tirelessly topromote the band program inSedalia. She helps handle fi-nances outside our budget,shows up during school hoursto drop off or pick up thingsfor students, and is alwaysready to lend a hand. Our pro-gram wouldn’t be what it iswithout her help.”Painter-Torres, who esti-
mates she spends about eighthours each week on band-re-lated volunteerism, said: “I’mhappy to assist with whatever(Kloppenburg and assistantbands director Stephen Broad-bent) need. It’s been a crazyyear.”One way she helps is by
soliciting donations of new orused items that help the bandprepare for marching, concertand competition seasons. Stu-dents assemble on the bandpractice field behind the highschool in late July for summercamp, as the marching bandprepares for its annual appear-ance in the Missouri State Fairparade. To help the studentscope with the heat, Painter-Torres is looking for dona-tions of pop-up canopies forshade and large coolers tostore ice and water.She said another way resi-
dents can help the instrumen-tal music programs is bydonating new or used musicalinstruments. And she stressedthat TIMPO is a booster clubthat benefits “any Sedalia 200child who picks up an instru-ment,” not just high schoolstudents.The 2012 Relay For Life ofPettis County is set for 6 p.m.June 8 to 6 a.m. June 9 at thewest campground on the Mis-souri State Fairgrounds.This year’s theme is “Color
Me a Cure,” and teams will beasked to select a color corre-sponding with one of the can-cer awareness ribbons anddecorate their campsite withthat color, along with creatingposters to provide informationabout that specific form ofcancer.Painter-Torres said there is
still time to register a team,and the funds raised make areal difference in the commu-nity.“If you are a Pettis County
cancer patient (and) you needhelp, we’re going to helpyou,” she said.
By Bob Satnan
Bob Satnan/DemocratSherry Jo Painter-Torres is president of TIMPO, the Smith-CottonHigh School band booster club.
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Largemouth bass evolved in small, shal-low bodies of water. While there’s no deny-ing that the species has adapted well to largereservoirs, it’s logical to assume a higherpercentage of the largemouths living in smallbodies of water will reach their full geneticpotential. Even a casual glance at the Missouri
Master Angler records, which show a dispro-portionate share of trophy largemouths com-ing from private ponds, provides proof ofthis theory.Unfortunately, few of us will ever get to
cast a lure into a lunker-rich private pond,but we can all fish in Missouri Departmentof Conservation (MDC) impoundments.Most of them are larger than most farmponds, but they’re small enough to providegood representations of the largemouth bass’ancestral home.Picking the best of the best among the
dozens of MDC impoundments with well-earned reputations for super-sized large-mouths isn’t easy. My consultations with biologists and
local experts have produced one impound-ment in each of the state’s geographic quar-ters that clearly outperforms its peers.This week I’ll give you thumbnail
sketches of the two located in the northwest-ern and northeastern quadrants of the state.Next week, I’ll cover two equally good betsfound in southeastern and southwestern Mis-souri.Lake Paho, which is located in Mercer
County near Princeton, is 273 acres of lunkerheaven. In 2009, 75 percent of the bass theagency sampled here were more than 15inches long. A significant number of thosefish ranged from 20 inches to more than 23inches in length.The lake is oriented on a southeast-north-
west axis, and large coves and small pocketswith east-west orientations can be foundfrom one end of the lake to the other, includ-ing within walking distance of the manyparking lots located around the lake. There isa concrete ramp, and private boats and out-board motors are allowed, subject to a no-wake speed limit. Fluctuating water levels are the norm
here. When the water’s high, bass move intoflooded vegetation along the shoreline. Thelake has little aquatic vegetation, so look for
lunkers off points, in brush piles and alongsubmerged channels when the water’s at nor-mal pool or below.Leave your stringer at home. Lake Paho
has an 18-inch minimum length limit onblack bass with a two-fish daily creel limit.Hazel Creek Lake is one of two impound-
ments that supply Kirksville’s potable water,and both the lake and the land surrounding itare owned by the city. The lake’s fishery ismanaged by the MDC under the terms of aCommunity Assistance Program. The termsof the agreement currently in force allowsthe use of private boats, but only electricmotors can be used. No rental boats areavailable.At normal pool, Hazel Creek Lake covers
530 surface acres and is oriented on a north-west-southeast axis. Its main body is abouttwo miles long, and there are two large sidebranches. This inherent potential for battery-drain-
ing runs is increased by the fact that one ofits two boat ramps is located off HungryHollow Road near the lake’s headwaters, andthe other is off Buck Creek Road approxi-mately midway down the lake’s northeastshoreline.If the lake is above its normal pool, hone
in on flooded vegetation associated withpoints, break lines or other classic structures.If that tactic doesn’t produce or if the lake istoo low to flood shoreline vegetation, woodycover in the coves, points and submergedcreek channels are good options.More often than not at Hazel Creek Lake,
bigger lures attract bigger bass, but big baitsalso attract big, toothy muskies. Many local anglers recommend using
steel leaders to minimize bite-offs, but 50-pound test fluorocarbon leaders should workalmost as well and should be less apt tospook wary bass.Stringers are optional but frowned upon
by lake regulars. A 15-inch minimum lengthlimit is in force with a daily creel limit of six.Lake Paho and Hazel Creek Lake are
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3 BR, 2 BATH HOUSE in country setting. Well water, pri-vate septic, stove, dish washer, and water softener in-cluded. Lincoln School District. $750/month + $750 deposit. No smoking or indoor pets. Call 573-301-7401.
House -Sale
911 W 7th StreetSedalia, 4br 2 bath, garage, low down, monthly payments. Have other homes for sale.
Call 660-281-6593 or 660-221-9132. No calls after
8pm
NEWLY REFURBISHED ONEplus bedroom, forced air and heat. Fenced back yard. Sale price $39,900 or rent $385/mo 660-368-2151, 660-287-6431
Acreage -Sale
48.3 ACRES TIMBER LAND Level, near Mora, Cole Camp School District, corner real es-tate . Asking $1500 per acre or best offer. Call (714)335-8415. [email protected]
Lots -Sale
WHY PAY RENT? Own your own Modular or Doublewide Lot at 25% down, owner fi-annce! Septic & well. More land available. On M Hwy, just SE of Sedalia 826-9924.
Lake Prop -Sale
2 BR 1 bath, newly remodeled, large deck, great view, MM 67, Hiawatha Resort south of Sto-ver on WW, 2-boat cover slip, lift included, 30x40 meal ga-rage, electricity. By owner $132,000. Call 660-747-6220.
15 HEDGE QUARTER posts $10. 25 Used steel posts $1.50 each. Eight inch tops and ten foot long (660) 527-3415
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 TODAY
BUSH HOG 3210 10 foot brush hog. Everything works. Includes cylinder and hoses. Good condition. $3,950. Call 573-789-1657
�NEW TODAY
JOHN DEERE 1219 Haybine with extra sickle bar, good condition, field ready. Asking $2500 or best offer. Call (660)343-5339
FridayCSI: NY(5) (13) 8:00 p.m.Dr.Sheldon Hawkes and the rest of theteam are called in to investigate the mur-der of a successful businessman who stillfelt a deep connection to his old neigh-borhood.Charles MalikWhitfield andToniTrucks guest star as the victim’s oldneighbors.
SaturdayTreasure Island(SYFY) 6:00 p.m.Eddie Izzard,ElijahWood and DonaldSutherland lead the cast in a new adap-tation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classictale.Toby Regbo stars as young JimHawkins,who’s drawn into a swash-buckling world of adventure when hediscovers a treasure map.
SundayThe Amazing Race(5) (13) 7:00 p.m.A thrilling sprint around the world comesto an exciting end for the remaining com-petitors in this season finale.After weeksof mental and physical challenges in ex-otic locales, the team that reaches the fi-nal destination first will win $1 million.
Monday2 Broke Girls(5) (13) 7:00 p.m.Max and Caroline scheme to get MarthaStewart to taste their cupcakes whenthey attend a fashion gala where the life-style guru is scheduled to appear in thisseason finale.Stewart guest stars as her-self as the girls attempt to get her seal ofapproval.
TuesdayNew Girl(4) 8:00 p.m.One of the roommates decides to moveout of the loft in this season finale.Thenews prompts an unexpected trip tothe desert, whereWinston finally faceshis fear of the dark.Also, Cece andSchmidt reach a turning point in theirrelationship.
WednesdaySuburgatory(9) (17) 7:30 p.m.Alicia Silverstone gueststars as George’snew love interest,Eden.When theirrelationship getsserious,he plansto introduce her toTessa,but she’stoo preoccu-pied withher job atCrystalCup ofCrystals.
ThursdayCommunity(8) (41) 7:00 p.m.When a beloved classmatepasses away,most of thestudy group struggles to
come to terms with thedeath.While Britta
uses what she learnsfrom her psycholo-gy class to help
the others, Jeffadjusts quite
easily.
(9) (17) 7:00 p.m.
The MiddleWhoopi Goldberg guest stars as Jane Marsh, an awkward school guidancecounsellor who inspires Sue to reinvent herself in “The Middle,” airingWednesday, May 2, on ABC. Elsewhere, Frankie is thrilled when she andMike finally buy a new bed, and Brick is determined to get the President’sFitness Challenge retracted.
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GOOD’S VARIETY STORE
Hwy. 5 & 52 East • Versailles1-800-398-2494 or 573-378-2000
Hours: Mon. - Sat. 8:00 to 5:00
VINTAGE STRIPEDTEA TOWELS$259each
FARM ANIMALFEED BAGS$139each
SCHEMETZ STRETCHSEWING MACHINE NEEDLES
Reg. $385 Sale $177 ea.
TUFF NET DISHCLOTHS
10%Off
NEW
NEW
LANSINOH DIAPERRASH OINTMENT
$769each
WINDSOR FURNITUREwww.windsorfurnitureco.com
110-112 N. Main •Windsor • 660-647-3113Open until 6 • Free Delivery • Check Us Out On Facebook!
New Spring MerchandiseIs Arriving Daily
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Sofas, Chairs,Bedroom Sets, Mattresses
IF IT’S NOT CURRENT, IT HAS TO GO!
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573-392-864720203 Jones Creek Rd. • Barnett
From Barnett, go north 2 1/2miles on Hwy. AA, turn left on toJones Creek Rd. at sign, follow 2miles to Shirk’s Produce
“We growwhat we sell, so comeearly for the best selection.”
Annuals • PerennialsVegetable Plants
Trees • Hanging BasketsShrubbery • Tea, Knockout & Roses
Produce In Season & More!Closed on Ascension Day
Open on Memorial Day & 4th of JulyMon.-Fri. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Sat. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Closed Sundays
Fresh Homegrown Produce
May 2-3, 2012 SouthPlainsman.com Page 5
Machinery
Martin’s TractorWarrensburg, MO
Kubota L3830 4x4 with loaderFord/New Holland:
TC18 Hydro 4x4 with loaderTC33DA 4x4 30HP with loaderTT75 59HP, low hours4000 Diesel 50HP, ExcellentJohn Deere:
790 4x4 30HP, with loader 4300 4x4 30HP, with loader1020 Gas 38HP, Excellent2350 Diesel 55HP with loader2640 Diesel 70HP with loader4240 Power Shift with cab5103 42HP low hours, like new5310 4x4 55HP with loader5325 4x4 with new loader
TRUCKLOAD SALE onBrush Hogs and 3-point Tillers• Full line 3-point Implements!• Front Loaders for all makes!
Used Tractor Tires15.5x38, $550/pair.13.6x38, $450/pair.Call 660-287-7740.
Livestock35 YOUNG BLACK & Black White Face Cows, 2nd calf heifers, 3-5 year olds, bred Black, nice, $1650 each. 15 Black & Black White Face Cross, 3-6 year olds, with 6 calves, $1650 each. One 2-year-old Angus breeding bull, $2500. All vaccinated & gentle. Call 660-882-6440.
Brookdale AngusOffering a Select Set of 15-20month Angus Bulls. Beef-Upyour genetics and your profits!Quality at affordable prices.
660-826-4741
FORAGE RED ANGUSNegative birthweight EPD Bulls, thick, fed no grain,
A-I sire PCC Johnny B Good.www.oldschoolcattle.com
MCMILLIN CHAROLAIS Bulls for sale: 16-24 months, low birth weights, high growth, highly maternal, easy calving & gentle. Call anytime 660- 668-2230 or 660-553-0007
REGISTERED RED ANGUSBulls, 14-20 months,
forage raised, semen tested,easy calving, shots,
wormed & poured, fly control.FSG RED ANGUS
660-827-1391 • 660-281-9892
Misc. Sale BUILDING FOR SALVAGE. You take down for best offer. Includes: 66 2x4x24' trusses; 104 sheets 13' tin; 16 3/8 x 8' x 24' Kemlite ceiling board; 160 12' 2x4 nailers. Building near Alma, MO. 660-641-2305 or 660-674-2338.
Buy MATTRESSFoundation $1; Frame $1
-- on select models.Furniture City, Clinton, MO
660-885-7088
BUYING JUNK BATTERIES• Automotive • Farm
• Construction • MarineALSO collecting used oilDC Battery • 660-826-9971
Misc. Sale CABINETS and Granite Coun-tertops: Complete Kitchen, Brand New, NEVER used, Solid Maple Cabinets, All Ply-wood Box. Can add or subtract to fit Kitchen. Worth $10,800, take $1900. 660-252-4330.
Electric Lift ReclinerOn sale now! Furniture CityWest side of Clinton Square
(660)885-7088
KING SIZEQuilting machine & frame.
Like new. $1499Free financing available.Top Stitch • 573-378-2700
Misc. Sale New mattress sets; Twin $89.99, Full $99.99, Queen $179.99 & King $299.99.
Queen pillow top $249.99;.Dutch Kountry Market,
Call 660-563-294110340 50 Hwy, Knob Noster
SOFA & LOVESEATMicrofiber,
Cream, 1 year old.$150.
Call (660)281-6261
TOUCH of ROSE CERAMICS40% Off in-stock Greenware.20% Off in-stock Bisque.
Now through May 31, 2012.By appointment 660-547-9924
• EXCAVATING •
ROBERTSON CUSTOM DOZINGCovering All Your Excavating Needs
• Loader • Excavator • Scraper • Skid Steer• Lakes • Building Pads • Sewer Lines• Septic Systems • Ponds • Basements• Tree Removal • Terraces • Waterways
660-747-2342 or 660-620-1607James Robertson Insured
“We dig deeper and push harder”P 5-16
• FROZEN FOODS •
JOHNSON’SFROZEN FOODS
660-647-22451206 SE WW Hwy.
WindsorNow accepting debit & credit cards:
M/C - Visa - DiscoverFood Stamps (EBT) accepted
Wed. - Fri. 10 am - 6 pm • Sat. 9 am - 2 pmP 6-13
• TREE SERVICE •
Lamar’s TreeTrimming & Removal
~ Manlift & Grapple ~• Bobcat Service • Digging• Leveling • Small Framing660-281-0410
JAYCO J-SERIES 1996 pop up camper- Sleeps 6, air, heat, toilet, awning, good condition. $3195. Call 573-789-1657 leave message.
Guns/SuppliesGUNS FOR SALE: 12 guage Stevens pump, model 770; 30 Calibur Madsen Mauser; Win-chester model 94; Winchester model 1400, 12 guage, recoils in the stock; American Arms double barrel .410 side by side, very old, polished. Call 660-826-9924 after 5 and weekends.
Public Notices
BUYING GOLDWatches, Rings, Necklaces
and Dental Gold.Wes Brown • 108 South Ohio
Sedalia, MissouriMonday - Friday • 9am-4pm.
660-221-0885
�NEW TODAY
MARSHALL
BIRD SWAPSaline County FairgroundsMay 6th ~ 660-886-5228
Please Read Your Ad
Carefully for accuracy. Theclassified advertising staff makes every effort to print your ad correctly. However, if an error is made in your ad, it must be reported im-mediately. We will only be responsible for errors the first time your ad runs. Call Mon.-Fri., 7:30am-5:00pm
826-1001, or1-800-892-7856 ext. 771,fax to 660-826-2413; email:the classifieds@sedalia
democrat.com.
Pets-Supplies All Creatures Boarding Ken-nel boards dogs, cats, exotics.14049 Victoria Dr., Stover, Mo 573-377-4546 • 573-569-8863www.allcreatureskennel.com
�� MID-MO SINGLES ��MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL!!Dinners, C&W Dances, CardsAll Members in Central MO
Men/Ladies call 660-529-2936
Help Wanted
�NEW TODAY
Drivers
Hopper DriversTwo years experience
required. Running Midwest. Call 660-827-4411
�NEW TODAY
Drivers
Local DriversNeeded
2 years experience required.Home nightly. 660-827-4455
�NEW TODAY
Drivers
OTR DRIVER If you are expe-rienced, have a good driving record, & want to drive for a small company with a lot of personal contact- no voice mail. Call GENCOM INC
800-821-3096, 660-886-6954• Late model well-maintained
equipment• Home every week to 10 days
Services Offered
�NEW TODAY
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.
SOCIAL SECURITYDisability Claims
Se habla español.More than 30 yrs experienceWayne Dierker, Attorney at law
408 South Ohio,Sedalia, MO 65301
660-826-6772
Daycare
DAYCARE IN WARSAW
has openings for ages infant- school age.15 years experience. State paid welcome. Close to school.
Call (785)817-8878 Leave message.
Work At Home
NOTICETHE PLAINSMAN
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.
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ARCHIE LIVESTOCK AUCTION
Under New OwnershipRick Fairfax 573-569-5550
34721 S. Cantrell Rd. ~ Archie, MO
Special Horse & Tack AuctionSATURDAY, MAY 5TH
OUTSIDE - HAY, POSTS, MISC. 12:00FOLLOWED BY TACK IN RING
AND THEN HORSESSelling all classes
horses, ponies, mules and lot new &used tack & saddles. Expecting good
run of stock.
Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Hogs & Small AnimalsSATURDAY, MAY 12TH9:00 AM OUTSIDE, 11:00 AM LIVESTOCK
Call or go to website for completeconsignments & info. www.archielivestock.com
Rick Fairfax 573-569-5550Travis Cordray 816-289-7869
For Trucking arrangements in Windsor areaJason Fosnow 660-221-2645
Sedalia area - Eddie Foster 660-287-5182
CRAWFORD AUCTION SERVICE LLCStarting 68th Year of Sales and Service
SAM CRAWFORDCross Timbers, Mo. — 417-998-6629
Sam 417-328-9137 • Chase 417-399-1904Chance 417-298-1751
www.crawfordauctionservice.com
CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONSAT., MAY 5, 9:30 A.M.
Will sell the following 5 miles north ofCross Timbers, Mo., on Hwy. 65.
Watch for Crawford Auction Service signs.
TERMS: Cash or good check. Nothing removeduntil settled for. Not responsible for accidents.Lunch available. Statements made day of sale takeprecedence over printed matter. All items sell asis - No warranties given or implied.
Large auction - More by sale day. Will berunning 2 rings. Tractors, trucks, trailers start
selling at 1 p.m.. Guns sell first at 9:30.SEE WEBSITE FOR FULL LISTING AND PHOTOS
911 ELECTRICALFor All Your Electrical Needs Over 30 Years ExperienceTroubleshooting • Upgrade • Rewire • RemodelingYour emergency is myemergency! Call 24/7
***Unless government draws the line at only prohibiting conduct that harms others
against their will, no member of society can be secure in being able to do or have any-thing they most want and value.
-David Conway
PUBLIC AUCTION
AUCTIONEERS:E.H. Fowler, 660-473-1048 • Jeff Nolting, 573-789-1200
Paul Siegel II, 660-473-5185Florence, MO
Terms: Cash • Not responsible for accidents Statements madeday of sale take precedence over all printed material
SATURDAY, MAY 5, 10 A.M.
3650 Butterfield Trail - Mora, MoDue to the death of my husband, Orva Rasa, I will sell the follow-ing at Public Auction located: in Florence on 135 Hwy turn weston Butterfield Trail & follow to location.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The family has been on this farm for 70years and has accumulated many items. Be sure to attend!
TRACTORS1939 John Deere BTractor1951 John Deere BTractorMACHINERY
3 Pt. Blade3 Pt. Bale SpikeWagons50 Cattle Panels4’ Walk-Thru GatesMighty Handy CubeFeeder For Truck
500 Gal. LP Tank80 Gal. 220 AirCompressor, New
30 Gal. AirCompressor, LikeNew
Small AirCompressor
3 New PoulanChainsaws
Some Hand ToolsShop ToolsShop MetalBenches
More By Sale DayTerms: Cash or Approved Check.Nothing Removed Until Settled For.Not Responsible For Accidents.
All Statements Made Day of Sale TakePrecedence Over Printed Material.
WINKLERAUCTION
KREISELAUCTION
David Winkler660-553-7452
Buck Kreisel816-806-4792
ESTATE AUCTIONKC Colony ~ Forthview Areas
In order to settle the estate of the lateJim Pratt, we will sell the following locat-ed at 31152 Fallow Lane • Edwards, MO.From Warsaw south on 65 Hwy. 5 milesto 7 Hwy, then east 5 miles to M Hwy., gonorth approx. 11 miles to Elk Drive, thensouth on Elk Drive. Follow sale signs
SAT., MAY 5, 10 A.M.
Larry Drenon660-547-3557
Rodney Drenon660-890-4898
Laramie Drenon660-221-4386
Office660-547-2646
Jake Drenon660-441-7716
JIM PRATT ESTATETerms: Cash or approved check.
Nothing to be removed until settled for.Not responsible for accidents.All statements made day of sale
take precedence over printed material.
FIRETRUCK
1950 Dodge F i r et r u c k , TruckRuns, PumpsNeed Work,OriginalTRAILERS
Fire ExtinguisherWheel BarrowsCampingEquipment/FishFryer
Smokey MountainGas Smoker
CableMEAT GRINDERHobart CommercialMeat Grinder,Large Unit, 3PhaseSCRAP IRON
Large Lot Scrapiron
Copper Wiring
Auctioneer’s Note: This is a large auc-tion with over 3 sheds full. We could notlist everything. Be sure to be with us onMay 5th at 10 a.m.
SAT., MAY 5, 10 A.M.TRACTOR: 2005 New Holland TS115A, 1846hrs., 4x4 super steer deluxe cab, has Quicke10-80 softdrive loader, shuttle shift, 8hydraulic outlets, buddy seat, 16sp automatic16x16 transmission.BALERS: 2004 BR 780 New Holland 5x6 biground baler, xtra sweep, with auto wrap balesensor, no custom haying ever done, very clean.2008 575 New Holland square baler, hydraulicshift, hydraulic tension, moisture preservativetank, all hydraulic, like new very clean baler.HAYING EQUIPMENT: Hay Cutter: 1411 NewHolland Disc Bine 11’ cut, side swing, allhydraulic, 540 PTO; Tedder: RT-5200 H Sitrex4 wheel, only 1 season, like new; Rake: NewHolland Rolabar 258 double side delivery rakes.ROTARY MOWER: 2615 Bat Wing Bush hogbrand mower, rubber tires.TRUCK: 2005 Dodge Ram 3500 Quad cab 4x4Dually, 81,000 miles Diesel, Heavy Duty withtow package, B&W gooseneck ball, bed liner,cloth seats, heat & air.DOZER: 1973 Caterpillar D6C Dozer with 10Kmotor 10’ blade, brush cage, good shape andruns good.
TRAILERS, DISC, AUGER / WAGONSIMPLEMENTS/ATTACHMENTS: 3 POINTATTACHMENTS: STEEL POST • MISCTOOLS/EQUIPMENT • SCRAP / IRONSeller: Johnny & Mary
Antweiler Farms, Calhoun, MO
Jerry, Jim, Todd Hertzog, Ron Flaigle816-813-1767 or 816-590-6187Wayne Harms: 660-885-1620
Location: From Clinton, MO take 52 Hwy Eastto Calhoun MO, go North on J Hwy approx. 4.5miles to auction site on West side of J Hwy.From Leeton, MO, go South on 2 Hwy to JHwy, go South approx 3.5 miles to auction siteon West side of J.
PUBLIC AUCTIONCole Camp, MO
As I have moved to Good Samaritan inCole Camp, I will sell the following atauction located south of Cole Camp onB ½ mile to Fowler Str., right on Fowlerto 1107 Fowler on
SAT., MAY 12, 10 A.M.
Larry Drenon660-547-3557
Rodney Drenon660-890-4898
Laramie Drenon660-221-4386
Office660-547-2646
Jake Drenon660-351-6000
ADELINE (MRS. RUFUS) BALKETerms of Sale: Cash or approved check. Nothing to beremoved until settled for. Not responsible for accidents.
Statements made day of sale take precedence over printedmaterial. Lunch served by the Ladies of St. Paul’s church
REAL ESTATE • Sells At 11:00What a location! Over 3 acres at the edge oftown! Country living with city conveniences.This neat little home has 2 bedrooms, 2baths, full basement, and attached garage.Also there is a detached garage, and a 40 x48 metal building. Great garden spot, won-derful shade trees, and the acreage isfenced.Terms of Real Estate: 20% down day ofauction to be put in escrow until closingin approx. 30 days. Taxes will be prorat-ed, seller to furnish title insurance. Sellerreserves right to accept or reject finalbid, however come prepared to buy!
Also selling:ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES
HOUSEHOLDFURNACE
FARM RELATED ITEMSLAWN, GARDEN, SHOP
Watch upcoming editions of this paperfor full listing!
PUBLIC AUCTION1523 West 20th Street ~ Sedalia, MO
SAT., MAY 5, 10 A.M.
1x - 4/28
FURNITURE & MISC. HOUSEHOLD: OakChifferobe w/Mirror, Oak beveled MirroredSide Board,Queen size Oak Sleigh Bed,Unique Oak Armoire, Oak Dresser, 4 pc OakBedroom set, Lane Cedar Chest, Frenchprovincial Q/Bed & Dresser, Day bed &Matching Dresser, Oak book Cases, ArtGlass Floor Lamp, Pair “Tiffany Style” TableLamps, S & P Shaker Collection, Lot oldMason Jars, Vintage Kitchen Ware, Misc.Kitchen Utensils, "Hamilton Beach” Vintage,Triple Head Malt Mixer, Antique Safe,Walthum Oak 31 day Wall Clock, 10pt DeerHead MountTOOLS & MISC.: Aluminum Tread PlateTrailer 4.5x8 W/Tool Box, Fiberglass MotorCycle Trailer, Pro-400 4 hp. 20 Gal. airCompressor, Craftsman Pan Cake AirCompressor, Lg. Lot Misc. Tools, 6” BenchGrinder, Lot Misc. Yard Tools, "WeatherGuard” Truck Boxes, 2 Side, 1 Cross BoxGUNS & KNIVES: Ithaca, Model 37Featherlite 12 Ga., Browning 12 Ga.Ventilated Rib, Remington 30-06 "WoodMaster" Model 742, 2- Remington 22 cal.Semi-Auto (Nylon), High Standard "SportKing" 22 Cal Target Pistol, K-Bar "USMC",RAD-HEWER Dress Dagger, German WW-II SA dagger - Hilt Markings, Several EarlyMilitary Knives & Bayonets
Keep eye on listingMuch more to be uncovered.
AUCTIONEER NOTE: This Just a partialListing of a VERY Large Auction, ManyTreasures Yet to be uncovered.
Owner: Dan CarverSee www.auctionzip.com ID#20300
for listing
“Third Generation Family Tradition Since 1942”Russell “Rusty” Johnson Skip Bay
(660)221-4067 (660)221-8695
AUCTION SERVICE
Directions: 65 Hwy to 20th St. - Behind“Kehde’s BBQ” on 20th St.
ESTATE AUCTION
HOUSEHOLD & COLLECTIBLESAll furniture is Oak or Maple,nice, Oak loveseat rocker, 2 swivel rockers, Sofa bed, 2 din-ing sets and hutch, Trundle bed, Bedroomsuite, Handmade by Earl-desk & 2 night-stands, Antique dresser, Antique library table,Antique childs table and chairs, Sylvania 27in.TV, TV cabinet, G.E. VCR player, new, Oldviolin and case, Lot china and glassware, Oldcrocks, Kerosene Lamps, Butter churn, KrautKutter, Granite coffee pot, Set Miracle Maidcookware, Coins, Hundreds of Crocheteditems, Quilts and quilt tops, Sewing Supplies,Crocheting and knitting supplies, Vintageclothes, Oak baskets, Lawn chairs, Gliders,Lawn Mowers, Weed Eater, Circular saws,Tools, Dolly, Sweepers, Stepstools,Gardening tools, Lots of Miscellaneous.
SAT., MAY 5, 10 A.M.402 South Highway W, Smithton, MO
ESTATE OF RUBY OEHRKECAROLYN MONTGOMERY,
REPRESENTATIVE 660-827-5763TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK WITH PROPER ID DAY OF AUCTION • SELLERAND AUCTION COMPANY NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS • LUNCH SERVEDBY LAKE CREEK CHURCH LADIES
McCOY & GRIFFITH AUCTION SERVICEProfessionalism with Integrity
Ron McCoy 660-879-4503, 660-631-4518Danny Templeton 660-619-4740Gary Griffith 660-859-2439
3 BR, 2 BATH HOUSE in country setting. Well water, pri-vate septic, stove, dish washer, and water softener in-cluded. Lincoln School District. $750/month + $750 deposit. No smoking or indoor pets. Call 573-301-7401.
House -Sale911 W 7th Street
Sedalia, 4br 2 bath, garage, low down, monthly payments. Have other homes for sale.
Call 660-281-6593 or 660-221-9132. No calls after
8pm
NEWLY REFURBISHED ONEplus bedroom, forced air and heat. Fenced back yard. Sale price $39,900 or rent $385/mo 660-368-2151, 660-287-6431
Acreage -Sale48.3 ACRES TIMBER LAND Level, near Mora, Cole Camp School District, corner real es-tate . Asking $1500 per acre or best offer. Call (714)335-8415. [email protected]
Lots -SaleWHY PAY RENT? Own your own Modular or Doublewide Lot at 25% down, owner fi-annce! Septic & well. More land available. On M Hwy, just SE of Sedalia 826-9924.
Lake Prop -Sale2 BR 1 bath, newly remodeled, large deck, great view, MM 67, Hiawatha Resort south of Sto-ver on WW, 2-boat cover slip, lift included, 30x40 meal ga-rage, electricity. By owner $132,000. Call 660-747-6220.
15 HEDGE QUARTER posts $10. 25 Used steel posts $1.50 each. Eight inch tops and ten foot long (660) 527-3415
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 TODAY
BUSH HOG 3210 10 foot brush hog. Everything works. Includes cylinder and hoses. Good condition. $3,950. Call 573-789-1657
�NEW TODAY
JOHN DEERE 1219 Haybine with extra sickle bar, good condition, field ready. Asking $2500 or best offer. Call (660)343-5339
Martin’s TractorWarrensburg, MO
Kubota L3830 4x4 with loaderFord/New Holland:
TC18 Hydro 4x4 with loaderTC33DA 4x4 30HP with loaderTT75 59HP, low hours4000 Diesel 50HP, ExcellentJohn Deere:
790 4x4 30HP, with loader 4300 4x4 30HP, with loader1020 Gas 38HP, Excellent2350 Diesel 55HP with loader2640 Diesel 70HP with loader4240 Power Shift with cab5103 42HP low hours, like new5310 4x4 55HP with loader5325 4x4 with new loader
TRUCKLOAD SALE onBrush Hogs and 3-point Tillers• Full line 3-point Implements!• Front Loaders for all makes!
Used Tractor Tires15.5x38, $550/pair.13.6x38, $450/pair.Call 660-287-7740.
Livestock35 YOUNG BLACK & Black White Face Cows, 2nd calf heifers, 3-5 year olds, bred Black, nice, $1650 each. 15 Black & Black White Face Cross, 3-6 year olds, with 6 calves, $1650 each. One 2-year-old Angus breeding bull, $2500. All vaccinated & gentle. Call 660-882-6440.