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By Latisha Koetting Dale Hogan, of Sedalia, has witnessed boys turning into men through leadership, com- munity service, citizenship and camping. Hogan started working with the Boy Scouts of America about nine years ago, when his son Kinser joined Cub Scouts. “It was one of those deals where they needed leaders. Jim Schreiner said ‘It’s only going to take an hour a week and it won’t cost you any money,’ ” Hogan said. “I still laugh about that because I spend a lot more than an hour a week on it. I enjoy it though.” He liked Cub Scouts be- cause the boys were excited about everything. “The Pinewood Derby was my favorite part of the Cub world — the dads and the boys building the cars,” he said. When Kinser crossed over to the Boy Scouts, Hogan con- tinued on in a leadership ca- pacity. He is now an assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 61 that meets at Christ and Trinity Lutheran Church. “He does a lot more hands- on with the younger kids. He has to keep track of where they’re at,” said Dale Soend- ker, another assistant Scout- master of Troop 61. Soendker works with the older boys, who are responsible for keeping track of themselves. Hogan thinks of himself as a cheerleader and motivator for the boys. Dustin Belsha, a Ten- derfoot Scout, agrees. “He keeps us doing what we’re supposed to do, but he’s not strict about it. He’s not a dictator,” Dustin said. “To me the whole Scouting program is kind of like a game with a purpose,” Hogan said. “The game part of it is Scout- ing’s fun. Everything we do is based on keeping it fun be- cause if it’s not, the boys don’t have to be there. They could do other things — football, video games, what have you. “The purpose is Scouting helps instill good values, good character traits and also helps to teach these young men citi- zenship, service, leadership and so many outdoor skills that they can use throughout their life.” His volunteering doesn’t stop with the troop. He also is the chapter advisor for the Sisilija Chapter of Order of the Arrow, advisor of Venture Crew 216 and associate lodge advisor of the Nampa-Tsi Lodge. Order of the Arrow is the honor society of Boy Scouts. Boys must be a first class Scout, have 15 nights of camp- ing under their belt and be rec- ommended by the Scoutmaster. The boys do a variety of serv- ice projects but also plan a lot of activities where they can have fun. Hogan is proud that the Order of the Arrow has started a color guard. Craig Sil- vey came up with the idea and Joe Cochran from American Legion Post 642 Color Guard is mentoring the boys. Every month the OA Color Guard posts the colors at the Sedalia Dinner Club meeting. The Venture Crew is for older Scouts but isn’t limited to boys. “The highlight is that each year we take a high adventure trip. In 2010 we went to the Grand Canyon and took 32 people. Next year, we are get- ting everything lined up to go to Yellowstone, the Black Hills, Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse,” Hogan said. He sees a lot of growth in the boys during these trips. On the Grand Canyon trip, they walked down a nine-mile trail filled with everything from rock slides to rattlesnakes. The temperature started off at 40 degrees and by the time they made it to the floor of the canyon it was 112. One boy came up and said, “Mr. Hogan, my legs hurt, my back hurts, I hurt all over. I just cannot go anymore. There’s no way I can hike out of here.” Hogan told him he was going to have to dig down deep to find the inner strength to help him climb out. That same boy was the first person to sign up for the trip to Yellowstone. “He was at the end of his rope at the Grand Canyon ... and now he’s looking forward to going to Yellowstone. That’s what makes this program worthwhile — to see these boys grow and just mature in so many different ways,” Hogan said. Though his son has achieved the rank of Eagle, the highest rank in Scouting, Hogan plans to stay involved. Since he recently retired from UPS, he spends about 20 hours a week on the different Scout- ing programs. “It’s really become a big part of my life,” he said.
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Hogan keeps Boy Scouts‘doing what we’re supposed

to do’

Sydney Brink/DemocratAssistant Boy Scout Master Dale Hoganmeets with Dustin Belsha,11, and reviews the boy's progress in rank advancement.

By Latisha Koetting

Dale Hogan, of Sedalia, haswitnessed boys turning intomen through leadership, com-munity service, citizenship andcamping.

Hogan started working withthe Boy Scouts of Americaabout nine years ago, when hisson Kinser joined Cub Scouts.

“It was one of those dealswhere they needed leaders. JimSchreiner said ‘It’s only goingto take an hour a week and itwon’t cost you any money,’ ”Hogan said. “I still laugh aboutthat because I spend a lot morethan an hour a week on it. Ienjoy it though.”

He liked Cub Scouts be-cause the boys were excitedabout everything.

“The Pinewood Derby wasmy favorite part of the Cubworld — the dads and the boysbuilding the cars,” he said.

When Kinser crossed overto the Boy Scouts, Hogan con-tinued on in a leadership ca-pacity. He is now an assistantScoutmaster of Troop 61 thatmeets at Christ and TrinityLutheran Church.

“He does a lot more hands-on with the younger kids. Hehas to keep track of wherethey’re at,” said Dale Soend-ker, another assistant Scout-master of Troop 61. Soendkerworks with the older boys, whoare responsible for keepingtrack of themselves.

Hogan thinks of himself asa cheerleader and motivator forthe boys. Dustin Belsha, a Ten-derfoot Scout, agrees.

“He keeps us doing whatwe’re supposed to do, but he’snot strict about it. He’s not adictator,” Dustin said.

“To me the whole Scoutingprogram is kind of like a gamewith a purpose,” Hogan said.“The game part of it is Scout-ing’s fun. Everything we do isbased on keeping it fun be-cause if it’s not, the boys don’thave to be there. They could doother things — football, videogames, what have you.

“The purpose is Scoutinghelps instill good values, goodcharacter traits and also helpsto teach these young men citi-zenship, service, leadershipand so many outdoor skills thatthey can use throughout theirlife.”

His volunteering doesn’tstop with the troop. He also isthe chapter advisor for theSisilija Chapter of Order of theArrow, advisor of VentureCrew 216 and associate lodge

advisor of the Nampa-TsiLodge.

Order of the Arrow is thehonor society of Boy Scouts.Boys must be a first classScout, have 15 nights of camp-ing under their belt and be rec-ommended by the Scoutmaster.The boys do a variety of serv-ice projects but also plan a lotof activities where they canhave fun. Hogan is proud thatthe Order of the Arrow hasstarted a color guard. Craig Sil-vey came up with the idea andJoe Cochran from AmericanLegion Post 642 Color Guardis mentoring the boys. Everymonth the OA Color Guardposts the colors at the SedaliaDinner Club meeting.The Venture Crew is for olderScouts but isn’t limited toboys.

“The highlight is that eachyear we take a high adventuretrip. In 2010 we went to theGrand Canyon and took 32people. Next year, we are get-ting everything lined up to goto Yellowstone, the BlackHills, Mount Rushmore andCrazy Horse,” Hogan said.

He sees a lot of growth inthe boys during these trips. Onthe Grand Canyon trip, theywalked down a nine-mile trailfilled with everything fromrock slides to rattlesnakes. Thetemperature started off at 40degrees and by the time theymade it to the floor of thecanyon it was 112.

One boy came up and said,“Mr. Hogan, my legs hurt, myback hurts, I hurt all over. I justcannot go anymore. There’s noway I can hike out of here.”

Hogan told him he wasgoing to have to dig down deepto find the inner strength tohelp him climb out. That sameboy was the first person to signup for the trip to Yellowstone.

“He was at the end of hisrope at the Grand Canyon ...and now he’s looking forwardto going to Yellowstone. That’swhat makes this programworthwhile — to see theseboys grow and just mature inso many different ways,”Hogan said.

Though his son hasachieved the rank of Eagle, thehighest rank in Scouting,Hogan plans to stay involved.Since he recently retired fromUPS, he spends about 20 hoursa week on the different Scout-ing programs.

“It’s really become a bigpart of my life,” he said.

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You can catch your favorite starsthis winter in crime-novel adaptationsof books by authors like Scott Turow,Mary Higgins Clark, Sandra Brownand more. While Bill himself is not abig television watcher, he loves theartistic opportunities it presents toactor and viewers, telling me: "I likethe image of people on their sofas on awinter night just getting down with agood, compelling thriller. Makes mewant to watch more television." Checkyour local listings for the date andtime of each movie's airing duringTNT's Mystery Movie Night series.And stop by celebrityextraonline.comfor my entire interview with Bill.

***Q:What is the lovely Annabeth

Gish up to lately? I loved her on"The X-Files." -- Gabrielle V., Port-land, Ore.

A: Annabeth is starring alongsidePierce Brosnan in A&E's miniseries"Bag of Bones," which is based on theStephen King novel. In the miniseries,best-selling novelist Mike Noonan(Pierce) can't stop grieving after thedeath of his wife, Jo (Annabeth). Adream inspires him to return to thecouple's lakeside retreat in westernMaine. Of course, mysterious thingsare going to happen. Go to celebri-tyextraonline.com to read my full in-terview with Annabeth about her rolein this series, which premieres Dec. 12at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

***Q: I was reading that Universal is

going to pull the "Harry Potter"

movies from the shelves soon. Is thistrue? -- Andrew R., via e-mail

A: On Dec. 29, Universal is indeedpulling "Harry Potter" movies fromthe shelves -- right after the Christmasrush -- and offer them only on a spo-radic basis, like Disney has done withits animated classics. If you can, I'dhold off on buying the eight-discboxed set featuring years one throughseven. It contains only the movie discswith no special features or extras. Atthe end of 2012, Universal plans to re-lease a more comprehensive boxed setof all eight movies, with the extras andspecial treats we've all been waitingfor.

***Q: I loved Sheldon's "Soft Kitty

Song" on "The Big Bang Theory."My roommate told me I can buy theSoft Kitty stuffed animal. Please tellme this is true! -- Paula F.,Youngstown, Ohio

A: Just in time for Christmas, StylinOnline is offering the official SoftKitty cat and T-shirt for all you "BigBang" fans. The stuffed cat will singyou the "Soft Kitty Song" from theshow, and it's available at StylinOn-line.com

(c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

CELEBRITY EXTRA

Annabath Gish

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Enjoy the Ride

MIKE SWAIN1701 W. 9th Street • SEDALIA, MO

(660)826-0337

Sitting in a deer stand during thearchery season leaves plenty of time tocontemplate subjects of great personalimportance. For example, I’ve been pon-dering what I like about the varioustypes of hunting and fishing from whichI derive both life and livelihood.

It seems logical to begin with archerydeer hunting. What I like about archerydeer hunting is watching wildlife. Anardent bird watcher would turn greenwith envy if he or she knew how manydifferent species of small birds I seefrom my deer stands. I also get toobserve how squirrels, rabbits, turkeys,hawks, owls, coyotes, bobcats, deer anda host of other creatures react to othermembers of their own species, to mem-bers other species and to the environ-ment. A lot of what I know about the nat-ural world, I learned while seated in anarchery deer stand.

True, an occasional deer wanderswithin my self-imposed 30-yard maxi-mum shooting range and instantly turnsme from an observer of to a participantin the natural order. But since this onlyhappens about one trip to the woods outof seven or eight, it isn’t a serious prob-lem.

What I like about firearms deer hunt-ing is anticipation. I enjoy scouting andsetting up stands at least as much as I dothe actual hunt. In the past few years,I’ve learned how to get at least a littlesleep the night before opening day, but Istill get the tingles when I’m packing mygear.

Unlike when I’m armed with a bow,my mind and my senses are focusedentirely on deer when I have a rifle in myhands.An elephant could walk past mystand unnoticed.

What I like about squirrel hunting isthat it’s the ultimate challenge for a rifle-man. The vital portion of a squirrel’shead is about the size of a quarter. Putthat quarter among the leaves and twigsat the top of a tall oak tree, and you’vegot a target capable of testing anyone’sskill.

What I like about rabbit hunting arebeagles. Watching either one or a pack of

the eager little hounds work to relocate atemporarily lost trail and listening to thejoyous baying when noses are onceagain filled with the scent of bunny ispure fun all by itself. The fact that myrabbit guns, a bolt action .410 shotgunand a .22 semi-auto, were inherited frommy father doesn’t hurt anything either.

Turning to fishing, what I like aboutcatfish angling is not knowing what’sbiting until you set the hook. Is it a 6-inch bullhead, a 6-pound channel cat or a60-pound flathead or blue? There’s nosure way to tell until your line tightens.After that, telling the difference isn’t toodifficult.

What I like about crappie fishing isgetting lots of bites. Don’t get me wrong,I like to catch keeper crappie. I can gethard to live with if I come home short ofthe limit very often.

Catching crappie is fun whether they’rekeepers or not, and you can usually counton short fish keeping you entertained evenwhen the slabs won’t.

What I like about bluegill fishing isfly rods. I know it’s both legal andacceptable to use any type of pole or rodand reel to fish for bluegills. Bluegillsand fly rods were a match made inheaven. There’s one other thing I likeabout bluegills — eating them.

What I like about trout fishing is troutwill bite in the dead of winter and in theheat of summer when action on manyother species slows. Trout live in beautifulsettings, and you can wade into crystalclear water and cast to fish you can see.That’s fun!

Now you’ll have to excuse me. It’stime to grab my rifle and head to thewoods.

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Reader’s Guide Moments In TimeThe History Channel

• On Dec. 7, 1787, in Dover, Del., the U.S. Constitution is unanimously ratified by all 30delegates to the Delaware Constitutional Convention, making Delaware the first state of themodern United States. Government under the U.S. Constitution took effect on March 4,1789.

• On Dec. 10, 1901, the first Nobel Prizes are awarded in Stockholm, Sweden, on the fifthanniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel. Although Nobel offered no public reason for hiscreation of the prizes, it is believed that he did so out of moral regret over the lethal uses ofhis invention of dynamite and other explosives.

• On Dec. 11, 1936, after ruling for less than one year, Edward VIII becomes the first Eng-lish monarch to voluntarily abdicate the throne. The British government, public and theChurch of England condemned his decision to marry American divorcee Wallis WarfieldSimpson. Edward claimed it was impossible to discharge his duties without the woman heloved.

• On Dec. 5, 1945, five U.S. Navy Avenger torpedo-bombers take off from the Ft. Laud-erdale Naval Air Station in Florida on a three-hour training flight. They never returned, andno trace of the bodies or aircraft was ever found. The story helped cement the legend of theBermuda Triangle, an area of the Atlantic Ocean where ships and aircraft are said to disap-pear without a trace.

• On Dec. 8, 1969, at a news conference, President Richard Nixon says that the Vietnam Waris coming to an end. His pronouncements proved premature. In April 1970, he expanded thewar by ordering attacks on communist sanctuaries in Cambodia.

• On Dec. 6, 1976, deaf professional stuntwoman Kitty O'Neil sets the land-speed record forfemale drivers at the Alvord Desert in southeastern Oregon, averaging more than 512 mph.

• On Dec. 9, 1983, "Scarface," starring Al Pacino as a Cuban refugee who becomes a Miamidrug lord, opens in theaters. The film, written by Oliver Stone and directed by Brian DePalma, initially received unfavorable reviews but is now considered a classic.

(c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

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LAND & FARMAUCTION

As we have decided to downsize, we will offer at pub-lic auction all of the following located at 25998Ebenezer Road, Concordia, MO 64020. Directionsfrom Concordia: take old 40 Highway West to KKHighway, then left or south on KK approx. One mile toEbenezer Road - 1/4 mile to auction. FromWarrensburg: take Highway 13 north to county lineYY, then right or east approx. Four miles to ErnestvilleKK then left on KK Highway approx. Two miles toEbenezer Road, then right or east 1/4 mile to auction

SAT., DEC. 3, 10 A.M.CONCORDIA, MO

REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 12:00 NOON

Real Estate, Antiques, Farm Sales, Household

Auctioneers: Chad Davis & James Bell(660) 747-6988 www.davisbellauctions.com

Davis & BellAuction Service LLC

40 acres m/l of wonderful land ~ 1/2 cropground, 1/2 pasture and established timber.Land is completely fenced with cross fence.Property has been very well maintained.Terms: $5,000.00 down day of auction withbalance due at closing. Title insurance provid-ed at closing. Owners will pay all of 2011property taxes. Property to close on or before30 days. Property sells withe reserveFARM EQUIPMENT ALWAYS SHEDDED:John Deere 2940 Tractor, 80 HP DieselQuag/Range Transmission, Dual Hydro, 5880hrs. Sells With Reserve; John Deere 1250 3pt. 3 Bottom Plow 3-16; John Deere 327Small Square Baler, Like New, Approx. 10,000Bales - Sells With Reserve; John Deere 672Side Delivery Rake w/Dolly Pull Type; JohnDeere 550 Tandem Wheel Manure Spreader,Like New; John Deere Disc Deep CuppedBlades Tandem Wheel; John Deere 8300 12’Grain Drill 18-Hole Rubber Tires; John Deere210 Tandem Axle Auger Wagon; John Deere3 pt. 16/10 Chisel Plow 9-Shank w/GaugeWheels; John Deere 3 pt. 1100 FieldCultivator 16’ w/3’ Wings; 2 - John Deere HayWagons, 14’ x 7’ w/Extensions; Kill Bros.Model 350 Gravity Wagon w/Extension, 10Ton Running Boxes; 3 pt. Demeo 200 GallonBoom Sprayer, Needs Pump; 6-Bale BaleTrailer, Bumper Hitch; 12’ Single Axle Trailer,Homemade PICKUP, TOOLS & MISC.:Chevy 3/4 Ton 4-Wheel Drive 350 Engine, 16”Tires & Wheels 1979, Great Farm Truck! FuelBarrels & Stands; Barbed Wire, Approx. 13New Rolls, 2 & 4 Point; Misc. T-Posts &Electric Fence Posts, Some New; 2 Rolls ofCombination Woven Wire, New; 10 JohnDeere Front Tractor Weights; John DeereHyd. Cylinders; Delta Bench Top Drill Press;14’ x 4” Grain Auger w/Electric Motor; JohnDeere Tractor-Mount Tool Box, New; WoodenCalf Chute, Homemade; Tin Hog Hut; SkellyOil & Coop - Metal 5 Gallon Gas Cans;Wooden Fireman’s Ladder; Iron Patio Set &Love Seat; Iron Hand Rail; 1950’s-Style LawnChairs; Misc. Items Not Listed HAY: 24 - BigRound Bales - 2011 Hay Crop, Net-Wrapped;410 approx. Small Square Bales in BarnGrass Hay LAWNAND GARDEN TRACTOR:John Deere 2305 4x4 62 in deck, 3 pt / 540pto 641 hrs 2009 mod clean; 2009 King Kutter48 in 3pt Roto Tiller Like new - These twoitems belong to neighborAuctioneer’s note: Everything is in wonderfulcondition, all equipment has been sheddedwith excellent maintenance. There are notmany small items, please plan to be on time,as we will be on equipment Immediately! • Thisis an auction not to be missed! Lunch served

KENNETH & CAROLYN MIESER

LARGE GUN &KNIFE AUCTION

SAT., DEC. 3, 8:30 AM

Clinton, MO

NEW GUNS: Browning Light Gold, Semi 10ga;Winchester Selected Platinum O/U 12ga;Remington 870 Express, Action Type 12ga;Harrington & Richardson Pardner Pump 12ga;Benelli Super Nova Pump 12 & 20 ga.;Thompson Center 22; Winchester Classic 707mm Mag; Ruger 77 Bolt Action 223—308 &300 Mag; Browning Bolt 243 & 30.06;Remington 243; Franchi 48AL Quail UnlimitedSemi Auto 28ga; Savage 243 & Model 11, 204;Mossberg 500 Action 410; Rossi 22, 243 410Three Barrel Set; Browning BPS 10ga Pump;H&R 12ga Partner; Walther Semi Auto 22Pistol; Browning X-Bolt; Stoeger Condor12ga.; Benelli Nova;USED GUNS: Colt Darringer 22 Short; Hopkins& Allen 10ga; H&R M48 16ga Topper;Winchester 190 & 290 Semi Auto; Remington700 SPS 270 Bolt Action; Remington 870 WM16ga Pump; Winchester 1906 22, Pump 20”Barrel; Remington 870; Remington 1100 Semi12ga, 30”; Colt 2nd Generation SSA Buntline45 Special; Browning 380 w/Orig. LeatherPouch; Browning “Baby 25 Auto” w/Orig.; Smith& Wesson 45 Colt, Model 25; Colt New Frontier22/22 Mag in Box; Remington 700 ADL 7 mag;Winchester67, 22 Short; Black Powder RiflesKNIVES: Remington Musket, Pioneer, CaseMoby Dick; Old Reliable—Dble Strike—Renegade Bullets; Lock Stock barrel1000’s Boxes of Ammo—Collector Sheels,Boxes & Antiques—Lg. Lot Scopes new in

box (several Duplicates)New Gun Boxes: Monarch laser 800 RangeFinder; 100’s of Fire Arm Manuals; HuntingCaps; Gear; Sun Glasses; Lg. Lot Steel Traps;Conibear; Leg Holds; Stakes & Stretchers;Several New & Used Duck & Goose Decoys;Lyman 308 Die Set; Die Sets 270 w/ - 300w/n—264 w/n; 20 Section Truck Box or SackUnloading Rollers

“2” Sale Rings part of the DaySale Order—Selling at 11 a.m.

Gun Boxes—Misc—Advertising, Jewelry, PocketKnives; Scopes & Binoculars

Selling at 12 Noon—Guns & AmmoThis is a Partial Listing

All Guns & Knives are Preloted—Lg Listing of Unlisted Items

To view Complete Loted Listing,go to Website

www.anstineauctions.com

Terms: Cash or Check w/Proper I.D. - Not Responsiblefor accidents, nothing removed until settled for. - LunchServed ---- Porta Toilet - Statements made Sale Day take

precedence over printed material.For Info Call....... Office 816.597.3331Rick 816-258-3421 Jeremy 816-716-9288

Doug Fager 913.645.9497

Anstine Auction LLCRick & Jeremy Anstine, Auctioneers

Visit our website at www.anstineauctions.comEmail - [email protected]

When the Gavel falls, you’ll always find yourself “On Top” with

Personal Firearm Collectionof Shannon & MeredithCooper, Owners

Call Shannon @ 660-890-1432

We will sell our personal collection & manyitems from John Walls Gun Store in Blairstown,MO. Opened in 1946, will sell at public auctionover 100 firearms, ammo, reloading supplies,optics, showcases & advertising memorabilia.Sale held inside heated building located at 217E. Douglas Street, Clinton, MO. From Jct. 7 & 13at stop light at hospital go South on 2nd Streetto Douglas. Large parking area. Preview Friday,Dec. 2nd 4-7pm

816-732-6506

ESTATE AUCTIONDR. WILLIAM & ELLEN COLEREAL ESTATE & CONTENTS1620 Willow Dr. • Sedalia, Mo., 65301

Directions: From 65 Hwy & 16th St., go West toWalnut Hills, turn at Willow Dr., Auction on Right.(Follow Signs Sale Day)

SAT., DEC. 3, 11 A.M.

1x - 11/26

1,884 sf, 5 BR, 3 bath home, with fullfinished walkout basement, Sits on aLarge (160’x139’) Lake Front Lot.

Terms: Home to Sell to any bid $170,000 orabove, 10% Non-Refundable deposit Day ofSale, to close 30 Days if not Sooner, taxespro-rated, seller to provide title insurance.

Furniture: Donaker & Howard MillerGrandfather Clocks; Large Lot SectionalWall Units (Very Nice); Several Misc.Tables; Tea Cart; Bakers Rack; StraightChairs; Recliners; Spool Cabinet; Drop LeafCoffee Table; Cane Rocker; 2 SewingMachines; Many Misc. Cabinets; SectionalDinette Set; Curio Cabinet; Desk; Armoire;Book Shelves; Claw Foot Piano Stool; CoatRack; Love Seat; Small Chest; Side Tables;Twin Beds; Small Secretary; SeveralRockers; 4 Chairs; Drop Leaf Table; Wood& Glass End Tables; 2 Book Racks; Pantry;Refrigerator; Washer, DryerGlass & Collectibles: Hundreds of CatFigurines Armani, Andrea, Lladro, andmany other Brands; Large Lot CollectiblePlates N. Rockwell, Mother’s Day andMany Others; Lot of Lenox Dinner Ware &Other Items; Fritz & Floyd (St. Nicholas)China 50+ Pcs.; Many Items too Numerousto Mention

OPEN HOUSESUNDAY NOV. 27

12:00-2:00pm

View Complete Listing atwww.auctionzip.com Auctioneer ID #20300

“Third Generation Family Tradition Since 1942”Russell “Rusty” Johnson Skip Bay(660)221-4067 (660)221-8695

JOHNSON BAY AUCTION SERVICE

Owner: THE ESTATEOF TOM & KATIE DAVISDICK HUTCHISON AUCTION& REAL ESTATE L.L.C.

(573) 378-8822 Cell • (660) 347-5656 Office• (660) 826-0278 Home

Auction Associate: Toby Brown (660) 473-6008As Always No Buyers Premium or Fees ...

What you bid is what you pay!Not responsible for accidents. Statements made day of sale take precedent

over all printed material. The Auctioneer and owner deem all aboveinformation to be reliable but make no guarantees either stated or implied.

SAT., DEC. 10, 10 A.M.

15795 Lilac Avenue, Napton, MO (Marshall Area)Due to the death of Tom & Katie Davis, we will offerthe following listed real estate, machinery and per-sonal property at public auction located: From thejunction of I-70 and 65 Highway, take 65 Hwy. north5 miles to Highway H. Turn right (east) on HighwayH and go 2.5 miles (just past the Golden OaksNursing Home) to Lilac Avenue. Turn right (south)on Lilac Ave. and continue 1.2 miles to the salesight on the right. Watch for sale signs on

Farm: This 150acre m/l farm islocated south ofMarshall, MO. Itoffers 93.7 acres

of cropland and 58.8 acres of base (DCP pay-ment is $1160). The soil types are Weller Siltloam, Winfield Silt loam and Goss gravelly Siltloam. The ground is presently in improvedpasture with cattle tight fence. At one time theDavis family ran a dairy on this farm, andthere are 2 blue Harvester Silo’s (one w/ oldsilage & grain left from years ago) that canadd to a cattle operation; as well as other outbuildings which could be put to use in youroperation. The house is a modest 2 (could be3) bedroom, with 1 bath, a living room, kitchen& dining room all with hardwood floors.Terms: The opening bid on the farm will beonly $1,900.00 per acre; any bid over thatamount and the farm will sell to the highestbidder. A $20,000 non-refundable down pay-ment will be due the day of the auction, withthe balance due at closing to be held on orbefore Tuesday, January 10th, 2012. Sellerprovides Owner’s policy, taxes prorated, clos-ing fee split 50/50.

Be sure to visitwww.auctionarrows.com

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ESTATE &REAL ESTATE

AUCTION

LARGE ESTATEAUCTION!

CLIP & SAVE

DICK’S AUCTION SERVICEJohn F. Dick, Auctioneer & Sale Mgr.

660-826-5871 or [email protected] ~ auctionzip.com

We’re In The Bid’ness!

201 Tower Street ~ Sedalia, Mo.(Just West of Crown Hill Cemetery)

SUN., DEC. 4, 12:30 PMANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLESHOUSEHOLD • FURNITURE

GLASSWARE • LOTS LOTS MORE!Husqvarna Yth218 21 Horse 48” Cut Rid-ing Mower; Sears LT1000 16.5 Horse 42”Cut Riding Mower; Sears Snowblower;Power Tools; Lots more! Nice 10x16 MetalBuilding; Nice 8x14 metal building (bothon skids)

Full Listing go to auctionzip.com

MRS. LEO (CEILIA)GERKE ESTATE!

MARKET SUMMARYTuesday, November 22, 2011Total Receipts 1265 Head

300-400400-500500-600600-700700-800800-900

300-400400-500500-600600-700700-800800-900

$156.75 - $182.50$153.85 - $170.00$148.50 - $159.50$143.00 - $148.50$143.35 - $145.35$136.85 - $140.00

$145.65 - $156.00$141.35 - $155.00$136.90 - $146.25$126.50 - $137.00$127.85 - $134.50$123.75 - $124.00

Steers Average ~ High Heifers Average ~ High

COW/CALF PAIRS 7-BMBOTTLE CALVESBRED COWSSLAUGHTER COWS

BREEDING BULLSSLAUGHTER BULLS

RANGE: $1000 - $1040

RANGE: $775 - $1085RANGE: $50 - $200

RANGE: no market testRANGE: $57.00 - $71.50

SHELLY $21.00 - $37.50BETTER $57.50 - $67.00

(STDY 2 - HIGHER)

FARMERS LIVESTOCKAUCTION

P.O. Box 91 • BOONVILLELarry Bock, Owner

Service ... It’s what we’re about!660-882-7413

AUCTION AT LC’SSUN., DEC. 4TH, 12:30 P.M.

2 blks. S. of I-70 at Concordia, Mo.Furniture, Household Apls., & Usables, Collectibles.

Please view at auctionzip.com ID#16837!660-463-1144 ~ LC’s Auction Service

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OUTSIDE SALES:Sedalia, Missouri

E.O.E.

Help Wanted Help Wanted

Ford2004 Escape XLT, 4x4, 118,000 miles,excellent run-ning condition, 6 cylinder, regular service updates, silver with sunroof, cold air condi-tioner, 6 disc change leather interior, good condition $7,999 573)-338-4433 573-377-4433

Automobiles Automobiles

Did You Know?As early as 4000 B.C., ancient people used crude pens consisting of hollow

straws or reeds that supported a short column of liquid.

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3RD ANNUAL

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

EQUIPMENTJohn Deere 2030 w/loaderGood Condition

3 John Deere ground drivenmanure spreaders, 2 ready togo, 1 needs little work

18’ 4/basket Claus Hay Tedder4/wheel Hay Wagon6” x 30’ grain augerPowder river squeeze chute,good condition

TOOLSHegner Scroll SawGrizzly 10’ Cabinet SawGrizzly Horizontal Belt SanderGrizzly 17” Band SawOneida Twin Hopper DustCollector

Tempest Dust CollectorShop VacAir Compressor & Hoses,Portable

Hand Cart48” & 20” Shop FansCabinet Grade Lumber - Poplar& Oak

Electric Saws / Drills / Vices /Battery Charger

Air Tank / Heater / Screw & BoltCabinet

Craftsman Front Tine TillerCraftsman Snow BlowerPolin 16” ChainsawStep Ladders

GUNSMossberg 20 ga. Pump ShotgunRed Rider BB Gun / DaisyPellet Gun, Both new in Box

OUTDOOR FURNITUREPorch Swings, Glider SwingsPicnic TableTable & ChairsFlower Planters

QUILTSSunbonnet Sue 80x90Classic Peacock 100x113Mariner’s StarClassic Country BrideTrip Around the World 100x109Dahlia 92x102Flower Basket 102x110Basket of Flowers 104x111Natural Log Cabin 106x108Full/Queen Puff Quilt inGreens/Browns/Camo

Crib Sized Purple/GreenHandmade Pieced ThrowApproximately 18 New Quilts,A Variety of Colors & Sizes,Handmade appliqued /Pieced & Hand Stitched

HOUSEWARESFlattop Kenmore Cook Stove;Side by Side Refrigeratorw/Ice/Water in Door

Microwave Cart, Coffee TableCook StoveDaybed

MISC…6/Piece Luggage Set - New3/Large Suitcases - NewLarge Amount of Pocket KnivesElk HidesFishing Tackle

BAKED GOODSCinnamon Rolls, Pies, Bread, Etc.

At Olive Hill Amish Mennonite SchoolSedalia, MO

From Sedalia: Hwy 65 North to HH turn right, go 4.5 miles, turn left onOlive Branch Rd., go 2 miles to sale site on right.

SAT., DEC. 3, 10 A.M.

Lunch Served Including Homemade Pie

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Lots More In Stock

Jerry BakerAuto Sales600 Industrial Dr.

Sedalia, MO660-826-545108 Fusion Loaded .............1149507 Pontiac G6 GT..............1099507 Chevy HHR.....................8495 07 Mustang 73K ................1299507 Cobalt 1-owner ..............899506 Pontiac G6......................949502 Focus..............................599502 Gr.Prix.............................599500 Gr. Am 1-owner ..............499507 Ford SC 4wd Sharp! ....1649507 Dodge QuadCab 4wd ..1599506 Ford SC 4wd ................1499506 GMC SB ..........................949505 GMC CrewCab 4wd .....13495 05 Ford SuperCrew 4wd ..1299505 Dodge QuadCab 4wd ..1399505 Chevy XCab 4wd .........1299504 Chevy XCab 2wd ...........999599 Chevy XCab 2wd ...........649599 Ranger Supercab...........599595 Ford Supercab Sharp!.....499507 Saturn Vue AWD 78K...1399506 Buick Rendezvous AWD....1099505 Expedition 4wd ............1449504 Pacifica AWD..................799502 Mountaineer AWD..........699502 Suburban 4wd LT...........899594 Jeep Wrangler 4wd........6495

GAS PRICESGOT YOU DOWN?Get a $10.00 Gas Card when yousign up for 3 Month subscription

of The Sedalia Democratat only $29.88 (6 day delivery).

Yes! I want The Sedalia Democrat home delivered.Please sign me up for 6 days a week home delivery of The Sedalia Democratfor only $9.96 a month. Enclosed is my 3 month payment of $29.88

Offer valid for new subscribers only. Must pay 3 months in advance to qualify.Must not have been a subscriber in the last 30 days. Does not include mail subscriptions.

Just Call800-892-7856$10.00 Gas Cardwith Payment

Offer: SDGas01

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Campers & RVs 40x50 RV STORAGE UNIT, Double 14Ft. sliding doors, plus a man door $175 per month. Electric hook up avail-able, located 1 mile west of Long Shoal Marina. Call: 660-438-8226 / 660-525-1157

Want To Buy

�NEW TODAY

WANTED Young Domestic Rabbits, Dressed and Cut up. Reasonable price. Please call any time between 7am- 6pm Call 660-441-3196

WANTED: STANDINGWhite Oak & Walnut Timber.

Hepburn LoggingCall (660-)620-6080or (660)827-6080

Want To Buy

�NEW TODAY

WANTED: 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

Rooms - Rent $395-$575. Includes all utili-ties, cable, internet, and 1 meal per day if desired. No pets. 1 person per room. Call (660)287-4685

Mobile Homes -Rent3 BR 2 BATH, All electric, stove & refrigerator, Cole Camp School, 10 minutes south of Sedalia. Call (660) 668-2230 or (660)553-0007.

Houses -Rent2 Bedroom, and 4 and 5 Bed-room in windsor. 3 BR 1 1/2 Bath in Clinton 4 BR 2/bath in Clinton Call 660-525-5337 or 913-849-3694

Houses -Rent

�NEW TODAY

2 AND 3 BR HOUSES$100 off the first months rent.

With Appliances.Call 660-826-3470 or

660-221-3937

Mobile Home-Sale2006 DOUBLEWIDE 28x56 :4 BR, with deck and carport. 2x6 walls and thermopane windows. Asking $39,000. Available March 1, 2012.. Call. (573)392-2335.

House -Sale3 BR HOUSE 1.5 bath with 1 BR guest house that has storm shelter underneath. 2 out-buildings (shops). All on 2 acres in Barnett. Call (573)552-5507.

House -Sale

�NEW TODAY

Appealing 3BR, 2 bath home with Southwest flair features sunken living room with fire-place & built-in bookcases. Courtyard style patio. Situated on 2.8 pretty, fenced acres with nice horse barn in Smith-ton School District. $129,900.#60819. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900

Acreage -SaleHUNTING LAND- 149 Acres 16 miles SW of Warsaw. $1325 per acre. Includes a 2000 2BR 2 bath mobile home and 24x32 open front shed. Call 417-282-1602

WOODED 5-ACRE LOT near Edwards, MO. Owner finance, $15,995, $0 down, $200/ month. Call 785-841-2581 for map and detalis.

Farm -SaleExcellent 220 Acres of highly productive Saline Co. soils with CRP income. Approxi-mately 190 acres tillable & 25 acres of timber. $709,280.#61176. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900

Feed/Seed

�NEW TODAY

Mixed Grass Hay2nd Cutting, 50 pound. small square bales, wire tied. Call (660)527-3573

Feed/SeedWHEAT STRAW: $3.50/ bale. quantity discount for 50+ bales at $3 / bale. Myers Farm, Hwy 65 near Cole Camp.

660-668-4445, 660-287-6508

Farm

- WANTED -Land to rent for cash for the 2012 Crop year, within 40 mile radius of Windsor. References available. Call Brad Paxton at 660-351-0543, 660-647-3417

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

Livestock

ANGUS BULLSYearlings & older, easy calving with excellent birth weights. Also 2nd & 3rd period

ANGUS HEIFERS.BAHRENBURG’S ANGUS

Call 660-221-5688

LivestockBRED HEIFERS Gelbvieh and Red Angus Cross, bred to easy calving Red Angus Bull. Start calving March 1st. Call Kenny at (660)668-9994, leave message if no answer.

DUROC & CHESTER WHITEBoars, Meat Quality Genetics

for Niman producers.Breeding age.

Delivery available.Call 660-619-0108

Hereford BullsRegistered, polled, docile,

2 years old.Call days (660)668-3865

RANGE READY BULLS-COW SETTLERS

SimAngus, Balancer (GvXAn), 18 month forage developed bulls for calving ease, guaran-teed. AI 100+ heifers late No-vember same breed type for spring sale. Gain the many benefits of heterosis bycrossbreeding. Well over

$100 per cow exposed. Bob Harriman/Rotert, Montrose,

MO 660-492-2504 www.rotertharriman.com

Registered Polled HerefordBulls- 14-20 months old.

Semen performance tested. Gregory Polled Hereford.

660-620-1048 or 660-620-4020

Fuel/Firewood

�NEW TODAY

Seasoned OAK Firewood18”-21” Long, 4x4x8 cord$65 Per Cord, Cash

You haul.Call evenings 573-377-4253

10 CROSS BRED COWS andcalves, take all $1050 each. AlsoSpring calving cows, mostlyblack, $1150 each. Call660-886-0622.