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Th ursday, December 20, 2012(USPS 088-820) Vol. XL New Series, No. 51Canton, Mo. 63435 • 24 Pages • 2 Sections • 55 cents
Serving the communities of Lewis County, Mo. since 1862
Christmas Greetings from the staff of the
Press-News Journal and their families
Bob Ely, Phil Calian, Paula Heming,Vicki Stiffey,Karin Althoff, Rita Cox, Tej Ghosh,
Brianna Bartlett and Peggy Wolf
For your friendship and For your friendship and support, we are deeply support, we are deeply grateful and look forward grateful and look forward to serving you in the to serving you in the year aheadyear ahead.
L oveL ove Peace Peace Joy JoySending you Sending you and your family and your family all the Blessings all the Blessings of the Seasonof the Season
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Press-News Journal
Periodicals Postage paid at Canton, Mo. 63435
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Paula Heming, PublisherVicki Stiffey * Karin Althoff
Rita Cox * Tej GhoshBrianna Bartlett * Peggy Wolf
Austin Rettenmeier
Merry Merry ChristmasChristmas
and a Happyand a Happy NewYear NewYear
From all of us at Canton State Bank
573-288-4424 www.bankcantonstate.com
MemberF.D.I.C
JohnniesHighway 6, Ewing
Holiday HoursChristmas Eve Dec. 24Garage - 8 am to noon
Deli - 6 am - 1 pm(Breakfast & Pizza orders only)Station - 4:30 am to 7 p.m.
Christmas Day, Dec. 25Closed
New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31Garage - closed
Deli - normal hoursStation - normal hours
Merry Christmas from
Johnnie & Tracy Kraft
MerryChristmas!
1710 Oak St. • Canton, MO • 573-288-8800
May your Christmas be May your Christmas be Merry and Bright... Merry and Bright...
From all of us to all of you From all of us to all of you Lewis County Rural Electric Cooperative
Rita Coxrita1@lewispnj.com
Many shopping opportunities are available in Lewis County and shopping in the hometown provides the commu-nity with much needed revenue.
Local businesses give back more to the community. For every one dollar spent at local businesses, at least half is reinvested locally. With more dollars staying in the community, more jobs stay in the community, more opportunities are available to create more jobs. More tax dollars are available to go to schools and roads. More dollars are available to keep the community safe by providing quali-fi ed law enforcement personnel. The convenience of having local merchants offers residents the ability to save time, gas and money. Local merchants offer great customer service. Local businesses value, respect and appreciate their cus-tomers. Their customers are their friends and neighbors. They are also the ones who give generously to all the local events to support the small town projects.Shop local and fi nd the perfect gift for your family and friends. Local business-es have a lot to offer. Following is a few gift ideas and where they can be found in
your hometown.Convenience stores and gas stations
have gift cards, beverages, novelty gifts and, automotive items.
Grocery stores for the wonderful holi-day foods, gift cards and everyone loves a homemade treat. There are several local businesses that carry farm products, new merchandise, holiday décor, cleaning supplies, auto care items, and many other gift ideas. Flowers always cheer a person and the local fl oral shops have real and silk arrangements and other gift items on display that are a wonderful way to say thank you to someone special.
Furniture stores, antique shops, thrift stores, fl ea markets, auctions and holi-day fund raisers all have merchandise for sale. Give a collector a special item that they will keep forever or start someone’s new collection by purchasing something that refl ects their interest. Many beauti-ful handmade items produced by local residents can be found at various church or club fundraisers. For many of these non for profi t groups, the holiday season funds support their projects throughout the year.
Local shops offer apparel that has hometown team logo shirts and hoodies that any fan young or old wears to sup-
port their high school. Give a gift certifi cate to a local restaurant, take someone out to eat, or dine in or carry out after a day of shopping.
These are just a few of the many things local businesses have to of-fer. While spending time shopping, enjoy the beau-tiful holiday decorations most towns are display-ing, the friendly people in the stores, the convenient parking and the knowl-edge that dollars spent in the area help make Lewis County a great place to live.
Support Your Local Businesses
Photo by Rita Cox
LOCAL BUSINESS
Fantastic Furniture is one of the many small local businesses in the area that welcomes local patronage. The personal attention is something readily avail-able in small stores and something that big chains usually lack in offering.
Merry Christmas! Wishing all a great holiday.
CLASSIC CUTSLaGrange ~ Pam Guilfoyle
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With Warm WishesAt Th e Holidays
17528 State Highway 81Canton, MO 63435 • 573-288-4454
Please come join your family and friends celebrating with Holiday Festivities at our home.
Our residents and staff wish you and yours a Blessed and Joyous Christmas Season!
Lewis CountyNursing Home
Flower Mill &Flower Mill &Trading Post
The
Merry Christmas and Many Thanks!Merry Christmas and Many Thanks!
We Sell “GUNS and Roses”To our friends and neighbors:To our friends and neighbors:
It’s a time for laughter and peace on earth, For merriment and joy and mirth.It’s a time for laughter and peace on earth, For merriment and joy and mirth.It’s a time for caring for one another; mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers.It’s a time for caring for one another; mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers.
It’s a time for hope and refl ections, too, For Goodwill and prayer and faith anew.It’s a time for hope and refl ections, too, For Goodwill and prayer and faith anew.It’s a time for sharing and giving, too... Our gratitude to each of you!It’s a time for sharing and giving, too... Our gratitude to each of you!
503 Clark St. • Canton • 573-288-3836503 Clark St. • Canton • 573-288-3836
BOZARTHLAWL.L.C.
405 Clark St.suite 120
canton, mo573-288-1111
www.bozarthlawllc.com
Wishes you aMerry Christmas
and a Prosperous New Year.
Brett B. Bozarth, Attorney At Law
Santa visited Cougar Den Daycare and Learning Center, LLC on December 11. The children in the Toddler and Pre-School classes gave Santa their Santa letter and got to talk with Santa.
Pre-School Class:Dear Santa, I can’t wait
until Christmas. I have been very good. I have three brothers and one sis-ter. Please bring toys to us all. I would like a helicop-ter. Tell Rudolph hello for me. Love, Jobie
Dear Santa, My name is Justice. I go to pre-school. I would like a he-licopter for Christmas. I have been a good boy. I am leaving you cookies and milk. See you soon! Love, Justice
Dear Santa, How can your reindeer fl y? Tell Rudolph hi for me. I have been good a lot. I want a motorcycle, Mufassa toy, and a four wheeler (a real one)! I will leave you cookies and milk. Love, Will
Dear Santa, I want a Buzz Lightyear toy, Legos, and Woody’s dog, Slinky. How are your elves doing? I can’t wait until Christmas! Love, Kyler
Dear Santa, I want a mi-crophone for Christmas. I will leave you cookies and chocolate milk on Christ-mas Eve. I will leave the reindeer food, too! I want a basketball hoop with a basketball. I want a new baby doll. I have been a good girl this year! Love, Addilyn
Dear Santa, What is your favorite cookie? I
Letters to Santa from the children at Cougar Den Daycare & Learning Center
have been a good girl. I want a playhouse, a drum, a princess chair, and a teddy bear. I want a neck-lace, too! I can’t wait until Christmas! Love, Olivia
School-Aged ChildrenDear Santa, I want a
Red Ryder BB Gun, a 40-Disc Shot Nerf Gun, iPod, and Beyblades. How are your reindeer doing? Love, Mason
Dear Santa, I want a fl uffy kitten, a violin, a sewing machine, and an iPod. How do you go down the chimney? Love, Payton
Dear Santa, I would like a six wheel monster truck that is remote control, the biggest remote control tractor that is made, and a candy cane. Santa, I have been good. Love, Kaden
Dear Santa, All I want for Christmas is an iPod Touch and a Beywheelz. How is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer? Love, Logan
Dear Santa, I would like a iPad 3. I would like a Meep. I would like some Beywheelz. How have you been this year? Love, Gage
SANTA VISITS COUGAR DEN DAYCARE SANTA’S ARRIVAL ANTICIPATED AT KIWANIS
Children await Santa’s arrival with great excitement during the Kiwanis Christmas gathering, Tuesday, December 11.
Santa’s elves are happy to see so many children at Kiwanis that are on Santa’s “Nice” list.
Photo by Rita Cox
Photo by Rita Cox
Submitted photo
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We all have different paths in life, but no matter where
we go, we take a little of each
other
everywhere!
M Merryerry
CChristmashristmasHwy 61 -south of LaGrange, MO 63448Phone: 573-655-2254
We can bring outa smilein anyone!CLARK TODDD D.D.S. and staff Canton, Mo
HAPPY HOLIDAYSTO ONE AND TO ALL!
FLEERFEED, INC.andFLEERTIRES
Thanks for letting us serve you. We do appreciate all of our customers!
Lewistown
Merry Christmas Greetings
Mrs. Funkenbusch’s Kindergarten class at Highland Elementary
Dear Santa,What I would like for a Christmas is a race track. I would also like a bi-cycle, and anerf gun. Love, David
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is the Avenger toys. Also I would like a Christmas movie like Ru-dolph. I love you Santa. Love, Ean
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is a toy that I can ride in. I would like ared toy truck and a mo-torcycle. Santa, don’t put me on the naughty list. Love, Anthony
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is a pink com-puter. I would also like an American Girl doll, and an orange hat. Love, Savannah
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is a Gameboy. I would also like a Playsta-tion, and some Hot Wheels car. I like you Santa!Love, Zander
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is a camo truck from Farm and Home. Also I would like a red tractor with big wheels. Could I have a four wheeler with a trailer? I would like a fake toy knife with a holder. Love, Peyton
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is a D.S. I would also like a dollhouse. Love, Emma
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is a blue truck. I would also like a toy car, and a toy monster truck. I would like some blocks too. Love, James
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is a 3 D.S. I would also like a new game for my Wii, and an orange iPod. I was won-dering how your rein-deers are doing, Santa. I hope they are doing well. Love, Colton
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is a kit-ten. I would also like a hamster, and a brown horse. I love you Santa!
Letters to Santa from Lewis Co. Elementary StudentsLove, Hannah Mead
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is a nerf gun that is red. Also I would like an Xbox and a horse. I wonder how your rein-deer are doing Santa. I hope they are well. Love, Rheo
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is a Kindle Fire. I would also like some new clothes, and a toy teddy bear that is purple. Love, Emilee White
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is a baseball. Also I would like a soc-cer ball, and a basketball. I will leave some yummy cookies for you, Santa. Love, Isaac Richardson
Dear Santa, What I would like for Christmas is a Barbie house. Also I would like clothes for my Barbie, and some pretty nail pol-ish. I would like some new glasses too. Love, Alivia
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is a remote truck. I would also like a coloring book, and a new book bag. Please eat all of my cookies and milk I gave you. Love, Bryer
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is an iPod Touch. I would also like a panda book, and a new Rudolph stocking. Santa, I want you for Christmas.Love, Natalie
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is an iPod. I would also like fi reworks and a water gun. Please eat all of my cookies, and drink all of the milk that I leave for you Santa. Love, Nathan Sparks
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is an iPod. I would also like a green bike, and a new lunchbox. Love, Keenen
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is a video game on wrestling. I would also like some new blue gloves. I only have black ones. I want lego man. I love you Santa. Love, Logan
Dear Santa,What I would like for
Christmas is Legos, an Xbox, and also the Lego Batman for the Wii. Love, Carter
Dear Santa,What I would like for Christmas is a new D.S. I would also like a blue iPod and an iPad. I love you Santa. Love, Merena
Santa Letters from Mrs. Bainter’s Kindergarten class at Highland El-ementary
Dear Santa,I want a train, a book, and a doll. Thank you for all my presents.Love, Hope
Dear Santa,I want a slinky dog, a DSI, and a toy helicopter. I will give you cookies.Love, Katy
Dear Santa,I want a four wheeler, a motorcycle and a scooter. I will leave you a candy cane. Love, Steven
Dear Santa,I want a BB gun, a Kindle Fire, and a little lighter. I will feed your reindeer.Love Rex
Dear Santa,I want a computer, a dress, and an iPod phone. I will give you cook-ies. I love your reindeer. I really love Prancer.Love, Calysia
Dear Santa,I want a monster truck, a video game, and an iPod. I like you!Love, J.T.
Dear Santa,I want a Nintendo D.S., some baby dolls and high heels. I drew a picture for you! Love, Daphne
Dear Santa,I want a remote control helicopter that shoots mis-siles, army men, and a big dirt bike. I will have milk and cookies for you and your reindeer. Love, Carson
Dear Santa,I want a bike, a Barbie, a dress, and a pony. Thank you for my gifts. Love, Hannah
Dear Santa, I want robots, a choo choo train, and a drum. Love Dane
Dear Santa,I want Lego army men, a toy helicopter that shoots missiles, and the game Doggy Do. I will give you cookies and milk. Love, Nathan
Dear Santa,I’d like to have a new race car, a remote control plane, and a remote con-trol helicopter. Love, P.J.
Dear Santa,I want a D.S., walkie talk-ies, and an American Girl doll. Have a safe trip. Love, Brooke
Dear Santa, I want a bear that has a headband, a Rudolph stuffed dear, and a beanie baby dolphin. Love, Hailey
Dear Santa,I would like a D.S., games for the D.S., and a Hot Wheels car. I hope you have a Merry Christmas. Love, Henry
Dear Santa,I would like to have the biggest remote con-trol tractor you have, a Bad to the Bone truck and a candy cane. Love, Kaden
Dear Santa, I want Legos, a new bed, and a trampoline. I would also like a book shelf. Love, Lane
Dear Santa,I want a Super Star De-stroyer, a calendar, and Lego Dr. Zombus. Love, Charlie
Dear Santa,I want a vampire castle, fi re airplane, and a ghost train. Love, Trevor
Mr. and Mrs. Claus visit LaGrange Community Center
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Season’s Greetings
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While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her fi rstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them.
Luke 2:7
Heartfelt Greetings & Bountiful Blessings
Happy Holidays to all!
CONSTRUCTION, INC
Larry Cole - Owner
Flower Town Etc.(573) 209-3637
310 E State Hwy 6, Ewing
May the blessings of Christmas be with you today and through out the New Year.
May you and yourloved ones rejoicein the miracle ofthis holy season.
May this year holdthe new blessings
and the promise oflasting peace.
Glory to the King!
Spratt's WoodcraftHarlie and Frances
Jct. of 6 & 156, Ewing573-209-3257
Letters to Santa from Lewis County Elementary Students
Mrs. Koscielski’s Kindergarten Class at Highland Elementary
Dear Santa, I would like a new pink bike, a pink Barbie Doll
and a pink toy car this year!Love, Natalie
Dear Santa, I want a D.S., an iPod, and a doll. Thank you for my presents. P.S. I would also like a new pink, red and purple bike. Love, Richeara
Dear Santa,I love presents and Christmas trees! For Christmas, could I please have a Leap Pad, a LaLa Loopsy doll, and an Easy Bake Oven?Thank you, Love, Zaeylyn
Dear Santa,I really want a remote control helicopter, a white board to write my word wall words and a tent. Love, Logan
Dear Santa, For Christmas, I would like a dog, a Barbie sing along, and a new Barbie Doll. Love, Riley
Dear Santa,I know what I want this year! I would like a bunch of toy horses, a horse swing, and a new pair of shoes! Thank you!Love, Emery
Mrs. Schultz’s Kinder-garten class at Highland Elementary
Dear Santa,I want a tow truck. How do the reindeer have horns?Love, Bryton
Dear Santa, I want a real penguin and a stuffed penguin. How is Rudolph doing?Love, Adrian
Dear Santa,I want some Thomas the Train toys that I never had. Are you real?Love, Perry
Dear Santa,I want whatever you give me. I have been good.Love, Stephen
Dear Santa,I want an iPad, a toy horse and a little Teddy Bear. Santa, have a great Christ-mas, but don’t have too much fun!Love, Danielle
Dear Santa,I want a toy Hot Wheels car, a desk and a coloring book.Love, John
Dear Santa,I want a crane. How do our elves make toys? Why do you climb down the chim-ney and drop presents then go to other chimneys?Love, Eric
Dear Santa,I want a toy shotgun, a clock and a computer. I also want a D.S. and books.Love, Chris
Dear Santa,I want my stuffed animal puppy that I lost. You can give me a new one. Can I have a fl ying dinosaur bat?Love, Meghan
Dear Santa,I want a trampoline and a new bike. Haddie, my lit-tle sister, wants a Winnie the Pooh book.Love, Haleigh
Dear Santa, I want a Justin Bieber pillow and a Hello Kitty bracelet. I love you, Santa.Love Lakin
Dear Santa,I want a toy phone and a Hello Kitty case, Stuffy and a baby doll with toy stuff. I have been a good girl.Love, Hadlee
Dear Santa,I want a D.S., a stuff ani-mal doggy and a stuffed animal cow. How is Ru-dolph doing?Love, Johnathon
Dear Santa,I want a Spiderman house with Spiderman that climbs up it and a Hulk mask. Can I have a new
movie?Love, Konner
Dear Santa,I want a toy airplane and a monster truck.Love, Remington
Dear Santa,I want a diary, a doll head to put makeup on and an electric scooter. I also want a pink BB gun.Love, Jazzy
Dear Santa,I want a 3 D.S., a Mario car I can drive and a really, fl uffy stuffed dog.Love, Landon
Dear Santa,I want an Angry Bird, Red Rider BB gun, and a 40 disc shot. How are your reindeer doing?Love, Mason
Dear Santa, I want a Barbie, a gym-nastics rug to lay on and a D.S. I want some choco-late. How do you make presents? Can I get some supplies for my new of-fi ce?Love, Ellie
Dear Santa,I would like a D.S., a MoCo tractor that mows grass, and a combine for Christmas. Thank you!Love, Jace
Dear Santa,Why do you wear a red coat? How are you so magical? I would like a kids four wheeler, a new bouncy ball, and a wind-up star. Thank you!Love, Candice
Dear Santa,I want a BB gun, a video game, and a football! Thank you for my presents!Love, Joshua
Dear Santa, I would like an iPod Touch, a choo-choo train, and a microphone for Chrsitmas. Thank you! Love, Blake
Dear Santa, I would like a real beagle puppy, a big girl doll, and a baby toy horse. I like Christmas trees!Love, Addison
Dear Santa,I like you and I’d like to have some presents. Would you please get me a tractor, a non-plastic Transformer, and a remote controlled airplane? Thank you!Love, Zackery
Dear Santa, I like Rudolph! For Christmas I want an iPod with a charger, some babies and a stroller.Love, Kaydence
Dear Santa,Do you really use magic to build toys? For Christmas I would like a HUGE remote control Monster Truck, a new sled, and a race car!Love, Landon
Dear Santa,Can I please have a deer rifl e and a crossbow? I’ll see you at Johnny’s! Love, Tyler
Dear Santa,I want a 3 D.S. with games, a BB gun, glow sticks and an iPod. I would also like a bunny and a new bike. Thank you for all my great gifts! Love, Oliver
Dear Santa,I have been a good boy! For Christmas I want some John Deere tractors, Hot Wheels cars, and a new remote control monster truck. Love, Levi
Dear Santa,I would like a horse, a four wheeler, and a note from you! I have been a good girl this year!Love, Emberly
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The year-end brings no greater pleasure than the opportunity to express to
our loyal customers season’s greetings and good wishes. May your holidays
and new year be filled with happiness!
TOWN ANDCOUNTRY
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The Most WonderfulThe Most WonderfulTime Of The YearTime Of The Year
We would like to extend ourWe would like to extend ourwishes for a Merry Christmaswishes for a Merry Christmas
From Owners, Employees and From Owners, Employees and Families ofFamilies of
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and Families and Families510 Clark Street, 510 Clark Street,
Canton, Mo. 63435Canton, Mo. 63435573-288-5127573-288-5127
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To our many customers and
friends, thanks for your patronage.
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Have a happy
holiday season.
Lewistown
Donna Collier217-242-7383573-655-4244
dcollier@centurytel.net
Davis & FreseInc., Realtors®
2310 Broadway St., Quincy, IL
Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year
Offi ce 217-223-9700Toll Free 888-332-4164
Letters to Santa from Lewis County Elementary Students-CONTINUED -Mrs. Koscielski’s First Grade Class at Highland Elementary
Dear Santa,For Christmas I want my Dad, a really big fi shing boat to fi sh with my grand-pa, and a BB gun. That’s all!Love, Kadin
Dear Santa,I have been a good boy this year. I would like a cattle truck, cranes, and a fl atbed semi truck. Have a good holiday!Love, Andrew
Dear Santa,I would like Hulk hands, Bay blades, and the Skylanders Gi-ant game for my PS3. Love, Gary
Santa Letters Mrs. Ruff-corn’s 1st grade class at Canton R-V
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a toy horse set? Can you rb-ing me a toy cat? How do your reindeer fl y? Thank you for the toys, Santa. Love, Akeila
Dear Santa, Will you please bring me a 3 D.S.? How do your rein-deer fl y? Will you please bring me a new dog?Love, Clayton
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a Baby Alive that walks and can you bring me a touch screen? How does Rudolph’s nose light up? How do your reindeer fl y?Love, Razanae
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a toy horse? I have two
sisters and I have four cousins! How do you get to everyone’s house? Love, Jadyn
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me an RC car and a necklace? How do your reindeer fl y? Thank you for my guitar.Love, Zach
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a doll and a camera? I like your red suit. How do your reindeer fl y?Love, Carlie
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me an iPod touch and an iPad? How do reindeer fl y? I will leave you some cookies. Love, Keara
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a bright light pillow? Please, thank you. I like your sleigh. Am I good?Love, Madison
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a Bebe doll that can cry? Do you like the Wii? Thank you for my Elmo.Love, Cayden
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a computer? I will keep some cookies for you. Thank you for the pres-ents. I like your reindeer.Love, Caleigh
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a Kindle Fire? How do you go around the world? I like Christmas!Love, Brayden
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a cra-z-art studio and a slushie maker? How are your reindeer doing? How
many cookies do you want? I will leave some cookies out for you. I like your big red suit!Love, Sierra
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a cash register? How many cookies do you want? How do your rein-deer fl y? We have an elf!Love, Aiden
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a Wii and a new Super Mario game? How does your sled fl y? I will leave you milk and cookies.Love, Dominique
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a racecar? Santa, how do you get your reindeers to fl y? Thank you for the gui-tar. Please give me a car.Love, Mason
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a Barbie? Do you like the Wii? I like what you’re bringing me.Love, Airizona
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a Kindle Fire? I love you Santa. Do you have old time elves? Thank you for my BB gun. I love Christmas.Love, Trevor
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a stuffed animal? Santa, will you bring me a Monster High doll? Santa, is Rudolph tired?Love, Jenna
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a Tonka truck? Santa are you real? How do your reindeer fl y?Love, Lukas
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me a Kindle Fire and will you bring me a four-wheeler? Are your tired after Christmas? I like your red suit. I like you. Love, Kinsey
Dear Santa,Will you please bring 25 grand? I want a toy mo-torcycle. How do your reindeer fl y? I love you.Love, Trey
Dear Santa,Will you please bring me an Xbox 360 and a D.S. and the Skylander’s game? How big is your sled? Love, Joshua
Santa Letters Mrs. Horner’s 1st grade class at Canton R-V
Dear Santa, Can I please have an ipod, chrle brown book and su-rises? How do your rein-deer fl y? Love, Emma
Dear Santa, Can I please have an ipad and a skootr bike that shoots out sprks? Wut do you do wen one of your render get sik? Trevor
Dear Santa, Can I please have a pupe an a pink dres and a ipod? How are your ilvz and your wrkshop? Can you breng my sitr some stuf to? Love, Hailey
Dear Santa, Can I please have a Justin Bebr skootr and a baby alive and some sprises? Are your rander OK this year and are you ok this year? Love Delani
Dear Santa, Can I please have a bik and woch and srpises. I will giv you som kookes and carits. How does yore randoer fl iy? I love you Santa, Love, Robert.
Dear Santa, Can I please have an ipod tuch and a new DS game and a football wii game? How can you see in the dark at night? Love, Kendall
Dear Santa, Can I please have a babe ulive with teeth and a toy elf like yours and some sprises. What raindere leads the groop? Emma
Dear Santa, Can I please have a fak hors with a carit. I’ll lev you sum cookes. Love, Deja.
Dear Santa, Can I please have a cputr and new baskitball shoes and legos? I love you Santa. Love, Caleb
Dear Santa, Can I please have a hores set and some suprises? How do your randeer fl y? Love, Macie
Dear Santa, Can I please have a real shotgun and sum sprisis? When are you cumeing? Love, Bradley
Dear Santa, Can I please have two vido games and a fi sh? How mene elfs so you have? Do you want cookes and milk? Love Abe
Dear Santa, Can I please have a drt bike and I whant a pistol for Christmas. I think you
are cool. Love, Blake
Dear Santa, Can I please have a musheen gun and a wii sombe gam? I will lev you milk and cookes. Love, Austin
Dear Santa, Can I please have a dol, a dol has and a brb car. I wil lev cokez and milk for you. Love, Jaiden
Dear Santa, Can I please have a reel winshestr rifl . Fishng pol and a poket nif. I wil lev out carrotts and milk and cookes. Love, Dominick
Dear Santa, Can I please have a dog and a dsi and Macup? Have a good fl ite to evre one’s house. How many rendeer do you have? Chloe
Dear Santa, Can I please have a ne klas and a bick and a pink fi sh. How mane presents are in yor slay? Love, Ella.
Dear Santa, Can I please have a Mareo crt for the DS and I wunt a 3 DS. How mane houses do you hav? Love, Jordan
MerryChristmas
RepresentativeCraig Redmon
Missouri House of RepresentativesJefferson City, MO
573-751-3644Paid for by Citizens for Redmon
Ernie Schroder - Treasurer
I am honored to serve you as State
Representative, and I wish all Lewis
County residents a very Merry
Christmas and a Prosperous 2013!
NOTE:Press-News Journal did not correct the spelling of the chil-dren’s submitted
Santa Letters
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COLLECTOR OF REVENUE:ROBERT E. (BOB) VEATCH
A Christmas candle is a lovely thing;It makes no noise at all,
But soft ly gives itself away.- Eva Logue
Merry Christmas
HO...HO...HO...
Hopeyourholidaysarehappy!
Dr. Greg Collier, D.C. Canton
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Canton Veterinary Clinic30182 Pear Street, Canton MO
573-288-3817
220 N. Bradley, Palmyra, MO 63461(573) 769-0116
Mer
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hristmas to you and your pets
GREAT RIVER CONTRACTORS L.L.C. Stan Logsdon 573-406-8090 Canton, MO
Wishing you a very
Merry Christmas and the happiest
of New Years.
Keep The FaithMay the miracle of Christmas rekindle your spirits, and may you and your loved ones bask
in the glow of a warm and satisfying holiday season.
Lewis County Circuit Clerk’s OfficeJan GeisendorferDebbie PriceShirley Hetzler
DOWNLOADING OUR BEST WISHES AT THE HOLIDAYS
We value your business and look forward to the opportunity to serve you again next year.
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Merry Christmas to our valued customers and friends
At this holy time of the year we wish all a Merry Christmas. Thanks for your continued patronage.
405 S. Elm Street Lewistown, MO
Be fi lled with wonderBe touched by peace
Believe in the miracle
FantasticFurniture
507 Clark St, Canton, MO 63435
Open until Noon, Sat. Dec. 22
Mrs. Stow-First gradeat Highland Elementary
Dear Santa, I have been good this year. Have you been good this year? I have been worry-ing about your reindeer? Love, Breanna
Dear Santa, May I please have legos and an air hockey table. Is Rudolph real? Love, Brayden
Dear Santa,I want a radio and a lego monster truck. I would also like sticky lizards. Thank you, Michael
Dear Santa, May our girl kittens have babys for Christmas. I hope your safe on our roof. Merry Christmas Santa! Love, Kaycie
Dear Santa, For Christmas I want a turtle that says “do your best” on its shell and has blowers that are pretty in the background of its shell. Please! You can get it at the casino. Love, Kaley
Dear Santa, My Christmas list is a crane, four wheeler, and a puppy. And a billion dol-lars to share with every-body. Say hello to Santa Paws and his pups, Safe
Flight, Robert
Dear Santa, Am I on the nice list? How is Rudolph and the elves? I would like a D.S. I. X.L. And a bike for Christmas please. Love, Cooper
Dear Santa, I want a football jersey, pads, shoes and socks. I want a dart board and fi shing jacket and waders. Rachael
Dear Santa,I would like hot wheels cars for Christmas please. Thank You, AlexDear Santa, I would like Black Ops on DS for Christmas. Thank you, Sincerely, Josh
Mrs. Johnson -1st grade at Highland Elementary
Dear Santa, I would like some make-up. I would like a toy home and a toy car. Love, Emily
Dear Santa, I want a game and to meet Sponge Bob Square Pants. Love, Layton
Dear Santa, How are you? Tell Sticky ( the elf) I put candy canes on all the trees. I will leave cookies and car-rots for you all. I would like a doll, puppy, make-up and perfume. P.S. Tell
Letters to Santa from Lewis County Elementary StudentsMrs. Claus I can’t wait for her cookies! Yum! Love, Amanda
Dear Santa, Can I have a tablet and a ds pin and a charger. Mer-ry Christmas. From David
Dear Santa, I would like a ipod, some lala loopsey’s and a kindle fi re. I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas. Love, Kia
Dear Santa, I would like a Barbie and new books. I would like a doll with really long hair, too. Love, Kacy
Dear Santa, I want lego toys and a X Box for my best friend Josh and I like you. Colton
Dear Santa, I’ve been good and I want a D.S. And a boy and girl Barbie. Also a dollhouse and a new teddy bear, a snowsuit and a box of can-dy. I love you very much. Love, Zoey
Dear Santa, I want you to bring be a lot of presents. If I am on the good list I am almost sure I am not on the bad list. If you bring me a lot of toys I will be happy. If you bring be coal I will still be happy because you are the greatest Santa in the world. P.S. Don’t forget to
eat your cookies and milk. P.S.S. The sugarcube is for Rudolph. Ryver
Dear Santa, I would like for you to bring me some Barbie dolls and a nativity set that sticks to the refrigerator. Love, Macy
Dear Santa, I would love a puppy for Christmas this year. My sister Hannah would like a tangle dress for Christ-mas this year. Thank you Olivia
Dear Santa, This year for Christmas I would like a few things for a reading corner in my bedroom. I would like a quiet place to work to become a better reader. Love, Emma
Dear Santa, For Christmas I would like a nerf gun and an ipod. Love, Gavin
Dear Santa, I would like farm toys and a bike with two brakes. I would like some Kre-o sets, tool How have the reindeer been? See you soon, Jackson
Dear Santa, I’v been a good boy this year. So here’s one thing I would like a computer game. Love, Chase
Ms. Bowles- First gradeat Highland Elementary
Dear Santa, I dont want any thing for Christmas. I already have what I want, my family. Blake
Dear Santa, I want a fake dog. I want a fake cow. I want a Barbie. I will leave you some milk and cookies! Love, Lakkin
Dear Santa, I want a new DS I XL. And I want a ipod. Merry Christmas to Santa! Love, Brady
Dear Santa, I would like clothes for my M.H. Doll and make-up. Your friend, Alayna
Dear Santa, Do you make electron-ics? I would like an Ipad. I won’t forget to leave you cookies. Love, Emily
Dear Santa, I want a cd this year. And I want some clothes. And what do you do? Do you have elfs? Love, Chloe
Dear Santa,Can you make about any-
thing? A milk cow. A Her-ford heifer. A Hereford bull. A scooter. A tractor. A robot. A big big truck! A nerf gun. A big pellet gun. Morgan
Dear Santa, How do you get from the North Pole to LaBelle? I would like a bedset and Barbie roller skates. Please? Love, Desirae
Dear Santa, I want a teddy bear. I want a car. I want a wii. From Elijah
Dear Santa, How are your reindeer? I have been good this year. Can you please bring me a robot and a teddy bear? Also I want a train. Love, Kyler
Dear Santa, I would like to have a bunny, computer, and some games. If you could there’s other children that is in need. Love, Kaylee
Dear Santa, All I want is a Batman toy and to trans-former. Shawn
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United State BankLewistown - 573-215-2283 • Ewing - 573-209-3223
Edina - 660-397-2408
We sincerely thank you for your friendship and your loyal business.
From the Offi cers, Directors and Employees of
MemberFDIC
24120 State Hwy. 6 Durham
573-478-3618
Roberts
Garage
& Towing,
Inc.
Merry Christmas
From the offi ce of theLewis CountyRecorder of Deeds
BrendaGunlock & ReneeScoggin
Merry Christmas Merry Christmas
From the City of Canton
Mayor, Board of Alderman
and employees.
With best wishes from our
entire team
Have a beautiful Christmas!
Cuttn’ Corner312 Lewis • Canton • 573-288-3884
KOUNTRY KREAM SHOPPE310 N. Main ~ LaGrange
573-655-4632 Reopening in March
Downtown Canton107 North 4th, Canton Mo
573-288-1072
May
Your S
pirit Be Merry And BrightMay
Your S
pirit Be Merry And Bright
We thank you for the support and look forward We thank you for the support and look forward to serving you in the coming year!to serving you in the coming year!
Ms. TenEyck - First grade at Highland El-ementary
Dear Santa, My name is Alexis. What I would like for Christ-mas is multi colored paper clips, a stuffed teddy bear, a baby alive ( the doctor one) and a unicorn dream light. Sincerely, Alexis
Dear Santa, What I want for Christmas is nintendo real cell phone, ds. I will be real happy if you could grant my wish! Richiya
Dear Santa, I want tow American girl and cloes and a tablit. Love,, Sydney
Dear Santa, I want for Christmas a Icky Dring, a game, a Nin-jogo Lego and ww Wres-tlers. Love, Aidan
Dear Santa, Can I please have a new DS for Christmas and a brother please. Love Elijah
Dear Santa, I would like a phone for Christmas and I would like a new animal farm set for Christmas Ki’dn
Dear Santa, I wish my mom and dad could be here for Christ-mas. I want a baby Babu and a light up unicorn. Thank you, Jewelie
Dear Santa, I want hexbus and 4 wheel truck lego. Bulits book. From Logan.
Dear Santa, I want the amarican doll Mekenna and coler orbes. How are the raindeer do-ing? I wish every child could have a family. Love, Olivia
Dear Santa, I’d like a boy Furby for Christmas please. I have been god this year. I would like a stuffed animal and an Ipod too. From, Hunter
Dear Santa, I would like a new scarf I want new clothes. What do your reindeer eat?
Love, Leah
Dear Santa, I want a doll to play with and a puppy and to dolls that fi ghtig and they are twins and luv the amarucudolls and close. I want everything. Santa you are the best. Love Isabella
Dear Santa, Lala loopsy, green pig to go with my angry bird, candy canes,. A box of mac and cheese, a stuffed puppy. Love, Jennifer
Dear Santa, Can I please have a puppy I will take good care of her. Love, Ava
Dear Santa, Hi Santa, it’s Zach! What I want for Christmas is a John Deere tractor and a Kent truck. Hope you have a safe and happy travel Christmas Eve! Your friend, Zach
Dear Santa, How are your reindeer? Is it true that you can fl y around the world? Love, Konner
Letters to Santa from Lewis County Elementary Students
Dear Santa, I want a DS, a farmset and a x-box. I have been good. I love you, Denton
Dear Santa, Nintendo DS- DS games, 4-wheeler- money $100, TV- computer-coat-DVD player- alarm clock- cov-eralls- boots- BB gun/scope. How do you make all the toys? How does Rudolph’s nose glow? Remington
Dear Santa, I would like a xbox 360, Ipad, bike, computer, he-licopter, pet hamster, nerf machine gun, Love, Sean
Dear Santa, I want for Christmas is the Swoth pepl. Could git off the ship. Jarico
Dear Santa, I would like a dinosaur and a lego. Love, Aiddin
Photos by Rita Cox
I DO BELIEVE IN SANTA
(Above) Robbie Wolter shows his Christmas spirit and speaks to Santa Claus at the LaBelle Depot ac-tivities held Dec. 8. Santa listens to children of any age. (Below) Becky Heimonen greeted children at the La-Grange Community Youth Center Christmas party on December 8.
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M O N T I C E L L O
BANK OF
MemberFDIC
Merry Christmas
and many thanks for banking with us.
It’s always a pleasure serving good folks
like you, and we look forward to doing business with you
again in the New Year.
Monticello201 E. LaFayette
573-767-5264Canton
515 White St.573-288-5290
Happy Holidays!
Richard Horner408 Lewis St.573-288-3734 or866-376-9734Licensed in MO, IL, IA
Thank you for your business and friendship throughout the year.
We’re your Shelter.
Richard Horner408 Lewis St.573-288-3734 or866-376-9734Licensed in MO, IL, IA
We’re your Shelter.We’re your Shield.We’re your Shelter.
ShelterInsurance.com
WishingYou Much
Harmony and Joy at Christmas
LaBelle Manor 1002 Central St.
LaBelle, MO
The Reason For The Season
May you experience God’s gift of Love, Mercy and Grace
now and forevermore.
LaGrange 573-655-2281
Merry Christmas and many good wishes for a new year of happiness and prosperity.
Lewis Co. MutualInsurance Company
Lewistown, Mo. 573-215-2703Toll Free 1-866-522-6768
“For unto you is born
this day in the city
of David a Saviour, which is
Christ the Lord”Country Aire
Retirement EstatesLewistown • 573-215-2216Lewistown • 573-215-2216
From our home to yours!
Season’sSeason’sGreetingsGreetings
May the coming season deliver an abundance of peace, joy and
happiness to your doorstep.
Christmas Event From The Past
(Above) Canton State Bank sponsored a Dress-A-Doll contest for several years in the 1970s. Many deserving children received a special doll at Christmas. (Left) These three girls admire the beautiful dolls that were dressed by the community and given away to children at Christ-mas time.
Mrs. Robert Rice (center) was grand prize winner in the canton State Bank Dress-A-Doll contest with her southern belle doll “Scarlet”, complete with pantaloons and parasol. Jerry Boyd, executive vice president of the bank, presents Mrs. Rice wit the grand prize ribbon. Also pictured is Mrs. Henry Lloyd, who was chairman of the doll contest.
Rita Coxrita1@lewispnj.com
The Lewis County community has al-ways been generous and helpful to those in need at Christmas and many organi-zations, businesses and individuals have made sure that the children of the area have a special Christmas.
For many years the Canton State Bank sponsored a Dress-A-Doll contest. The bank would provide the undressed dolls and persons could pick up a doll and make an outfi t for it. The dressed dolls would be put on display at the Canton State Bank and persons could vote for their favorite. Winners would receive a cash prize and ribbon.
After the contest, half the dolls would be given to girls in the area and the other half were auctioned off and the money went to buy boy gifts and then donated to local charities to be distributed to deserv-ing children.
The contest was popular for several years. According to an article from the the early 70s, Mrs. Robert Rice was the grand prize winner. Other winners were Beulah Hays, Juanita St. Clair, Judy Fer-guson, Flossie Leach, and Lucy Haller. Many ladies of the community joined in this effort with over 100 dolls entered in the contests.
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We are wrapping up anotheryear and want to thankcustomers and friends
for your support!
RivertownShirt Shop
Downtown Canton
573-288-3102
From the Board of Directors and Staff of
GAMM, INC.LABELLE, MO
103 S. 3rd1-800-866-9021
Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a Holiday Season
fi lled with happiness.
‘Tis The Season!‘Tis The Season!Christmas time will soon be here
Bringing thoughts of joy and cheer.And as we leave the year behind,
Faces of good friends come to mind.So here’s to you and all your kin,
Now let the festivities begin!
Canton, MO • 573-288-4461Dennis, Mary Kay, Julie & April
Oak Hills Title Co. &Lewis County Abstract Co.
Oak Hills
The
year
end
brings
no greater
pleasure than
the opportunity
to express to you
seasons greetings
and good wishes
May your holidays
and new year be filled
with happiness
MIssouri Tire1003 Brose Ave Canton
Have Yourself AMerry Litt leChristmas!
Janney Builders& Construction
413413 Lewis St. • Canton573-288-3462
Wishing you and your family a wonderful
Christmas holiday season.
Merry Christmasand a prosperous
New YearFrom the City of
LaGrangeMayor,
Councilmen, and Employees
With exceeding great joy, we wish you and your familya truly miraculous holiday season.
It’s been a privilege for us to serve people like you.
Farmers Coop. Services, Inc.Ewing 573-209-3221
Merry ChristmasMerry Christmas
LaGrange Fire DepartmentLaGrange Fire Departmentand Auxiliaryand Auxiliary
And A Safe & Happy New YearAnd A Safe & Happy New Year
Safe travels and a happy, healthy holiday season for one and all!
Grgurich Autobody573-288-2115200 Lewis St.,
Canton Mo 63435
Fixin
’ up a wishFixin
’ up a wishFixin
’ up a wish
just for youjust for just for youyou
Tim, Lynda, Jason, and Chance
Popular Christmas Toys Through The YearsListed are some of the favorite toys and the decade they were introduced. Some of the toys have stood the test of time and are still popular gifts to receive.
1920’s: Radio Flyer wagon, chemistry set, joy buzzer, yo-yo, pop up books
1930s: Stuffed Mickey Mouse, fi nger paint, sock mon-key, Buck Rogers Rocker Pistol, microscope set, beach ball, Red Ryder BB gun, army men, view master.
1940s: Bubble solution, Little Golden Books, Slinky, Magic 8 Ball, Legos.
1950s: Silly Putty, Mr. Potato Head, Wiffl e Ball, match-box cars, Play Dough, PEZ dispenser, Tonka truck, Fris-bee, Hula hoop, Barbie, Chatty Cathy, troll dolls.
1960s: Etch-A-Sketch, Ken, Slip ‘n Slide, G.I. Joe, Easy-Bake oven, Rock’em Sock’em Robots, See N Say, superball, radio controlled cars, Barbie dream house.
1970s:Nerf ball, weebles, Baby Alive, Shrinky dinks, Rubik’s cube, Stretch Armstrong, Star Wars action fi g-ures.
1980s: Cabbage Patch kids, Polly pocket, slap bracelet, Glo worm, Care Bear, My Little Pony, transformers, pound puppy, teenage mutant ninja turtles, glow stick.
1990s: Little Tikes log cabin, Little Tikes cozy coupe car, super soaker, beanie baby, Buzz Lightyear, Ameri-can Girl Doll, Tickle Me Elmo, Furby.
2000s: Bratz, Zhu Zhu, Wii, Mind Flex.
YESTERYEAR DOLL CONTEST
This character has been played by numerous actresses, including Angela Lansbury and Elizabeth Mitchell. _____________________
Answers: 1) White Hair, 2) Red, 3) Glasses, 4) North Pole, 5) Baker, Mrs. Claus
Each of the following cryptograms is a clue to the identity of a popular holiday character. Using the hints N=R and Y=E, decipher the clues and name the character.
S L A K Y L E A N________________
N Y M_____
P R E T T Y T____________
W U N K L B U R Y_________________
Q E C Y N_________
3
2
4
5
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CryptoQuiz
Popular toys, Chatty Cathy (left), and Sock Monkey (right)
Wilma Maples, who was an employee at Canton State Bank for 36 years, is pictured in the background as a bank customer votes for her favorite doll.
Photo courtesy Canton Historical Society
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Merry Christmas from the entire team.
All the best wishes for a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year
11118888111110000 EELLLLLLMMMM SSSTTRRREEEEEETTT PPPPOOOO BBBOOOXXX 22888999 CCCAAAANNNTTOONN, MMMOOO 666333444333551810 ELM STREET | PO BOX 289 | CANTON, MO 63435OOOffiffi ccee:: 55777333.2888888.20000444 FFFaax:: 55577733.288888.200007777Offi ce: 573.288.2004 | Fax: 573.288.2007
Prosecuting AttorneyJules V. DeCosterBetty KnocheChelsea Hoff man
Juvenile Offi ceMatt HoltJamie WolfMichelle Peavler
TreasurerKim Porter
CoronerLarry Arnold
Collector’s Offi ceRobert E. VeatchDenise GoodwinDonnette Carter
Recorder of DeedsBrenda GunlockRenee Scoggin
Assessor’s Offi ceCraig MyersAmy ParrishJennifer Th omas
Circuit Clerk’s Offi ceJan GeisendorferDebbie PriceShirley Hetzler
Sheriff ’s Offi ceDavid ParrishLuke BartonCorey BringerBen BueningRandy EatonJerrod EisenbergShannon FinisSara GarnerTucker HicksJohn Kraft Pat McAfeeCheryl McCartyRob PowerRicky RuddKyle ScottDanny YonkerSidney SuttonBetty ShyneDevon Willis
JanitorFrank Twomen
We wish you a Merry ChristmasWe wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and a Happy New Year
Lewis Co. CommissionersWayne E. Murphy, Jr.John CampenJesse Roberts
County Clerk’s Offi ceSharon SchlagerTracy BrownDonna Lawson
Road & Bridge Dept.William Rash Jr.Robert DoddRegina DredgeRoy HetzlerDavid KeithJohn Leerhoff Andy MichelDale MurphyJerry PattersonWilliam J. RashGerald Smith
Public AdministratorBrett BozarthJessica Ayers
Circuit CourtRussell SteeleFred Westhoff Rebecca ChildressTonya Lutz
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Photos by Rita Cox
Justice Clay made a beautiful Gingerbread house at the LaGrange Youth Cen-ter.
Youth of all ages participated in building Gingerbread houses at the LaGrange Youth Center. The youngest was Jocelyn 6, and William at 16 was one of the oldest.
Many youngsters used their creativity at the La-Grange Community Youth Center to build these sweet Gingerbread houses.
Hailey Griffi n shows off some of the newly completed Ginger-bread houses made at the LaGrange Community Youth Center.
The youth at the LaGrange Communi-ty Youth Center have been busy creating gingerbread houses. Margaret Vannaken, a youth center volunteer, and instructor for the craft, said she and the children had a wonderful time and the kids were very creative in their designs.
The houses were built using a milk carton as the base, then covering it with graham crackers. The children had sev-eral options of candy or other sweets to decorate their house. Some of the chil-dren fi lled every available space on their house, some of the kids had a more sparse look. All the houses were put on display for everyone to admire and a winner would be voted on.
Youth Gingerbread House Creations
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Photos by Rita Cox
May your holiday be as brightAs a Christmas tree that’s all
alight; May your joys be many and your cares be few; And may your faith reside with you; And when
the trimmings all come downMay good fortune hang around!
Town & Country Bank of Missouri
100 N. Main, LaGrange, Mo.
573-655-2297 Member F.D.I.C.
Merry Christmas!Merry Christmas!
We’d like to deliver a load of best wishes to our patrons, along with a
bundle of thanks.Ayers Oil Company
andAyerco Convenience Center and Employees - Canton Mo
OPENOPEN Christmas DayChristmas Day
OPEN 24 HOURSOPEN 24 HOURS
1700 Oak Street, Canton
Interesting Facts About The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
The fi rst Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center was erected in 1931, two years before the opening of Rock-efeller Plaza, where the tree now draws thousands of tourists each year. The tradition began when construc-tion workers hard at work on building Rockefeller Cen-ter decorated a roughly 20-foot tall balsam fi r tree on Christmas Eve in 1931. Strings of cranberries and tin cans were among the items used to decorate the tree.
While there was no tree in 1932, the fi rst offi cial tree was unveiled in 1933 in Rockefeller Plaza, and the light-ing ceremony was broadcast over NBC Radio. The 1933 tree, at 50 feet tall, dwarfed the 1931 tree. However, the 1933 tree paled in comparison to the 10-ton Norway Spruce erected in 1999, which measured 100-feet tall and remains the tallest tree ever erected at Rockefeller Center.
The tradition of the Rockefeller Center tree continues to evolve to this day, but the evergreen it is no longer lit with incandescent light bulbs. LED bulbs that consume a fraction of the energy of traditional bulbs are the bulbs of choice now.
In addition, in 2007 Rockefeller Center partnered with Habitat for Humanity, who used the tree after it was taken down to furnish lumber for home construc-tion.
Many people consider pets great holiday gifts. But in spite of their popularity as presents, pets do not always make the most appropriate holiday gift.
Giving a pet as a present seems like a great idea, but shoppers might want to give it more consideration be-fore giving a gift that is such a considerable responsi-bility. A puppy at Christmas or a bunny at Easter may be given with good intentions, but that well-meaning sentiment can easily backfi re, ending with the pet being given up for adoption when recipients don't feel up to the task of raising a pet. In such instances, the compan-ion animal pays the steepest price.
Though it often is, buying a pet should not be an im-pulse purchase. You see sad eyes looking back at you from behind a cage door and want to give that animal a new home. However, introducing an animal into a family is not a decision to take lightly. You must factor how well the pet will fi t in with the family dynamic. Do schedules allow for quality time spent with the animal? Is it a fi nancially good time to care for an animal that will cost money? Are you aware of how long the pet will live? Making those big decisions for a person on the re-ceiving end of your well-intentioned gift may be cross-ing a line. Would you want to have such a life-changing decision made for you?
Furthermore, the holiday season is not one ideally suited for making careful decisions. People are often swept up in emotions and even stress, and shoppers may not be thinking rationally.
The hectic nature of the holiday season can be a diffi -cult time for a pet to grow acclimated to its new environ-ment. He or she may be frightened to assimilate or take longer to settle down. Pets often need several weeks of quiet and constant care to become comfortable in their new environments. Here are some other reasons why the holidays are not a good time for new pets.
* Holiday visitors may frighten the new pet and he or she may become weary of strangers at the outset.
* The activities in the household may pose safety hazards for the young animal. An abundance of rich foods and various decorations could be ingested, poten-tially causing illness.
* New pets should be carefully supervised around children to see how they behave. A child may not be ac-customed to handling a puppy or kitten and could injure the animal. Similarly, the pet may be skittish and lash out at the child. Adults busy with holiday obligations may be easily distracted and miss how their child is in-
teracting with the new pet.
* Once the glow of the holidays wear off, children may be disillusioned with the new responsibility that has fallen into their hands. They may not like the re-sponsibility that comes with being a good pet owner.
Reputable pet breeders and animal shelters often dis-courage individuals from adopting or purchasing pets as holiday gifts. Many organizations and animal busi-nesses require a careful vetting of potential pet parents to ensure the animal will be placed with a family and in a home that is suitable.
Animal welfare groups warn that an estimated 50 percent of pets adopted during the holidays end up right back at shelters. This can scar the pet. Avoid the tempta-tion of giving a companion animal as a present. If it is your intention to gift an animal, talk to the gift recipient and discuss the pros and cons beforehand. Then you can work together and make the right decision for all parties involved, including the pet.
Think twice before giving pets as holiday gifts
Members of the LaGrange Lions Club met Dec. 13 to prepare fruit bundles there were distributed to La-Grange area senior citizens on Dec. 15. Pictured are Larry Wolfmeyer and Rev. Steve Martin, along with other members, helping to put the fruit packages together. The colorful bundles of fruit bring joy to many folks during the Christmas season.
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Robert Ellison was happy to tell Santa Claus his Christmas wishes during the annual Kiwanis Christ-mas party held for fi rst grade students.
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The Canton Tigers Boys Basketball Team is undefeated through eight games this season.See Page 11B
GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION
TWO PERSONS KILLED IN SEPARATE ACCIDENTS
Dear Santa,For Christmas I want a
Barbie, teddy bear, bunny, a new TV, clothes, shoes and new pictures for my room. From Kaitlin.
Look for more letters to Santa from Lewis County children in the Christmas section of this edition.
The Press-News Journal will be closed Dec. 24 and 25 and Jan. 1. Due to an early printing schedule, submitted news and advertising deadline for the Dec. 27 issue will be Thursday. Dec. 20 at noon. Early deadline for the Jan. 3 edition will be Thursday, Dec. 27 at noon.
Captain Sarah L. Eberhard, director of the Division of Drug and Crime Control, announces the arrest of Glenn C. Head for the murder of William L. Bacon.
On Tuesday, December 11, 2012, troopers with the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control arrested Glen C. Head, 59, of Novelty, Missouri, for second degree murder and armed criminal action in connection with the death of William L. Bacon, 67, of Novelty, Missouri. The arrest is a result of a shooting that occurred in rural Knox County near Novelty, Missouri, on Tuesday, December 11, 2012. Head has been formally charged by the Knox County prosecuting attorney, and is being held currently at the Adair County Jail on a $250,000 cash only bond.
The above charges are mere accusations and are not evidence of guilt. Evidence in support of these charges must be presented before a court of competent jurisdiction whose duty is to determine guilt or innocence.
The Carl Johann Memorial Library at Culver-Stockton College has recently completed a children’s library room. The room is equipped with thousands of children’s books, educational toys and a large LED television equipped with AppleTV. IPads are also available for children upon request. The goal of the children’s wing is to keep all children reading during summer and holiday breaks, effectively bridging the reading gap for rural children.
The addition of this wing means that there will be a higher rate of retention in literacy for rural children over the holiday break and in summer months.
During the weeks when schools are out of session,
Two people were struck and killed in two separate incidents that occurred recently in northeast Missouri.
In Lewis County, one person died and two others were sent to the hospital after a two vehicle accident on Dec. 17. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Cortez Robinson of Kirksville, Missouri was pronounced dead at the scene.
Robinson was standing in front of a vehicle when he was hit by an oncoming car at around 9:45 p.m. Monday night, about two miles west of Lewistown, Missouri on Highway 6. A 1996 Cadillac
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An aerial view of the new Ursa Farmers Coop project. The facility held an open house Friday, Dec. 14 at the new location in Canton.
Deville was parked in the roadway with hazard lights activated along westbound Mo. 6. Robinson was standing alongside the vehicle and another person, Stephanie J Toolate, 25, Kirksville, Mo., was standing in front of the vehicle. A westbound 1998 Plymouth van, driven by Jessica L. Murphy, 19, LaBelle, Mo., struck the first vehicle in the rear, then struck Cortez. Toolate’s injuries were believed caused by the first vehicle striking her after impact from the second vehicle.
Cortez was pronounced dead at the scene by Lewis County Coroner
Larry Arnold. Toolate was transported to Memorial Medical Center, Springfield, Ill., with serious injuries. Murphy was transported to Blessing Hospital, Quincy, with moderate injuries.
Also assisting at the scene were the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, Lewis County Ambulance, Knox County Ambulance and Ewing Fire and Rescue.
In Marion County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, on Dec. 16, Niecko P. Daucsavage, 18, Quincy was headed eastbound on US 24 one mile west of of West Quincy, Mo., when he struck
William C. Oliver, 35, of Taylor, Mo. It was reported that Oliver was a pedestrian and was not at a cross walk while walking south and crossing the eastbound lanes of US 24. He failed to yield to traffic and was struck by the eastbound vehicle. Oliver was pronounced dead at the scene. The accident occurred about 3:15 a.m. The 1993 Ford F150 driven by Daucsavage, received moderate damage. Assisting at the scene was the Marion County Sheriff’s Department, Palmyra Rural Fire, Marion County EMS and Adams County EMS.
C-SC Library Announces Addition Of Children’s Wing
Marley Lanier and Harper Lanier enjoy the new addition of a Children’s Library at Culver-Stockton
many children do not have access to a variety of age-appropriate reading materials. For many areas, a public library solves this problem. Unfortunately, access to a public library is a luxury some children do not have. Families who do not live in Canton city limits have to pay a $50 annual fee to use the Canton Public Library. This amount can be a burden for some families. The Culver-Stockton library does not charge a fee to check out books.
One of the important changes that made this possible was the shift from paper books to e-books. Culver-Stockton’s library currently has about 125,000 paper books and over 90,000 e-books in its collection, not
including the 33,000 full-text periodical titles online.
The room was part of a series of renovations to the Culver-Stockton library done this summer, funded by the comprehensive campaign, A Vision for the Future. Other
renovations include new carpeting and paint, as well as the addition of a science-themed coffee shop, The Lab.
For more information, contact Heidi Lanier at 573-288-6312 or at hlanier@culver.edu.
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On Dec. 11, 2012 the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office arrested Dustin Joe Hooper, age 18, of LaBelle, Mo., for Sexual Misconduct in the First Degree, a Class D Felony. Mr. Hooper is alleged to have sent inappropriate sexual photographs of himself to a minor 12 and/or 13 years of age. Hooper was released after posting $10,000.00 cash bond.
On Dec. 10, 2012, the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office arrested Christopher W. Rowsey, age 25, of rural LaGrange, Mo., on one count of Defrauding a Secured Creditor. Mr. Rowsey is alleged to have disposed of the security interest/collateral of the United State Bank without providing the proceeds to the bank. Rowsey was released after posting bond.
On Dec. 14, 2012, the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office arrested David Wurtzberger, age 68, of rural LaBelle, Mo., on one count of felony stealing. Mr. Wurtzberger is alleged to have conspired to steal metal from a rural Lewis County farm. This was in relation a November 2011 report of theft and ongoing investigation by the Sheriff’s Office.Mr. Wurtzberger was released after posting $10,000.00 cash bond.
Three Lewis County residents arrested
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Th ank you for the birthday cards and visits for mother’s 90th birthday. Also our deepest thanks for the many acts of kindness on mother’s going home to the Lord. Especially the faithful help and visits of Peggy Steinbeck, Butch Brown, Steve Griesbaum, Curtis Farr and Pastor Ken of the Lutheran Church in LaGrange and to all members of the church who always kept mother in touch with her church. Your kindness and faithfulness are so appreciated and will never be forgotten. May God bless such a caring com-munity.
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Catholic Mass ScheduleMonday, Dec. 24 5:15 pm Notre Dame - LaGrangeLaGrange7:00 pm - St. Joseph, CantonMidnight Mass - Queen of Peace, Ewing Tuesday, Dec. 25 ~ Christmas 8:30 am Queen of Peace - EwingSaturday, Dec. 295:15 pm - Notre Dame - LaGrange Sunday, Dec. 30 8:30 am - Queen of Peace, Ewing 10:30 am - St. Joseph, CantonMonday, Dec. 31 ~ New Years Eve5:15 pm - Notre Dame - LaGrange7:00 pm - St. Joseph - Canton Tuesday, Jan. 1 - New Years Day 8:30 am - Queen of Peace, Ewing
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Missouri Tire at 1701 Brose Ave in Canton has recently installed a new and improved automated car wash system. Owner Marty Miles said the new system is a great new ad-dition and improvement to the business. The under carriage and side blaster feature works very well to clean vehicles. The au-tomated bay is equipped to handle all cars, van and pickups with the ex-ception being quad cab
Lewis County Farm Bureau Receives Award of Excellence
Automatic Car Wash Now Open In Canton
Pictured is Michele Munzlinger as she accepts the Award of Excellence for pub-lic relations, promotion and education programs during the 98th annual meet-ing of the Missouri Farm Bureau.
Lewis County Farm Bureau leaders attend Mo Farm Bureau Annual Meeting
Lewis County Farm Bureau leaders attended the 98th Missouri Farm Bureau Annual Meeting at the Lake of the Ozarks, Dec 2-4. During the meet-ing, county voting del-egates approved Missouri Farm Bureau policies for 2013, heard from legisla-tive and agriculture lead-ers, and received recogni-tion for their Farm Bureau activities during the past year. Lewis County lead-ers attending were: Brian Munzlinger, Michele Munzlinger, Pamela De-ters, and Robert Deters.
The Lewis County Farm Bureau was hon-ored with an Award of Excellence for public re-lations, promotion and education programs dur-ing the 98th annual meet-ing of Missouri Farm Bureau at Lake of the Ozarks December 3. The announcement was made by Blake Hurst, Missouri Farm Bureau president, who presented the award to Michele Munzlinger, president of Lewis Coun-ty Farm Bureau.
Only one award of ex-cellence is presented in each category of the orga-nization’s gold star pro-gram. The five categories are: membership, market-ing/commodities, public policy, young farmers and ranchers/leadership development, and public relations/promotion and education.
Michele Munzlinger accepts the Award of Excellence from Missouri Farm Bureau President Blake Hurst.
Marty Miles of Missouri Tire recently installed a new and improved automated car wash system at the facility in Canton.
long bed pickups. The car wash also has several other bays and vacuums.
The car wash is open seven days a week, 24 hours a day. The automat-ed bay is closed during extreme cold tempera-tures.
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EDITORIAL NEWS4B Thursday, December 20, 2012
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BACKWARD GLANCESFrom the pages of early Lewis County newspapers
25 Years AgoThe Press-News Journal
Nov. 28, 1987 A solemn memorial cer-emony was held at the LaGrange Elementary School playground to recognize two classmates that died under separate circumstances in August. Students, staff, friends and family members remem-bered Stephanie Sue Scott and Carroll Wayne Bring-er. Playground equip-ment built with LaGrange PTA Funds has a memory plaque dedicated to the two students. Stephanie Scott died Aug. 1 after being struck by a pick up truck in LaGrange. Carroll Bringer died following heart problems Aug. 11. Dale and Paul Neisen are the new owners of Lewis-town Feed and Farm in Lewistown. The business was formerly owned by Henry Geisendorfer and was known as Henry’s Feed and Farm Supply.
50 Years AgoThe Press-News Journal
Dec. 6, 1962 Morton Schnitzer, whose grocery store and living quarters were destroyed by fi re on Nov. 4, has pur-chased adjoining prop-erty from Mutual Grange Insurance Co., and has begun building. The new building will be a two sto-ry concrete structure with living quarters above the store. Mr. and Mrs. George El-lison celebrated 65 years of marriage on Nov. 25 with over 170 relatives and friends present, in-cluding all eight children.
75 Years AgoThe Press-News Journal
Dec. 18, 1937 Rice’s Market has in-stalled a new Keokuk dis-play refrigerator that per-mits the display of meats and produce in a very ef-fective way. Dr. Roland G. Muel-ler, head of the Canton Community Hospital, has accepted a position with a railroad hospital at Two Harbors, Minn., at a large salary, and ex-pects to leave Sunday to take up the new work.
The Lewis County Journal
Dec. 12, 1927 Dr. Jere T. Muir, 80, for-mer president of LaGrange College, for 60 yeas an educator, died Friday. Mr. Muir was president of LaGrange College for 11 years, was head of the teacher training depart-ment of Kirksville Normal School for seven years, and vice-president of that school for three years. For seven years he taught in the summer school in Culver-Stockton, retiring from that position three years ago.
105 Years AgoThe Lewis County
JournalDec. 15, 1907
Frank Emery with a gang of men began Mon-day tearing down the old water milll, situated a mile west of Monticello. This was among the fi rst mills to be built in the county. John Staples erected the fi rst water mill on this site the fall of 1834. The fi rst
mill to be built in that ear-ly day was indeed a crude affair. A year or two later Mr. Staples erected a nice size building and equipped his mill for grinding fl our. In October 1856, J.P. Caldwell bought the mill and in 1868 erected the building that is now be-ing torn down. For many years, “Caldwell’s Water Mill” was known form Marion County to the Iowa line and the farmers throughout this entire ter-ritory went to mill with great loads of wheat and after would have to wait several days waiting their turn.
125 Years AgoThe Lewis County
Journal Dec. 10, 1887
The Thanksgiving ban-quet at the Canton House was a brilliant affair. The Canton House never fails on an occasion like this. The large plow factory of Mr. Mills At Fairmont is being moved Memphis. The move was brought about by the energy and liberality of the business men of Memphis. The heavy winds of last Saturday did consider-able damage in Quincy, chiefl y blowing down the framework of the roof of the Vermont M.E. Church. The loss is several thou-sand dollars. LaGrange Democrat: Just before shutting down
steam at the gas well last Saturday the drill pierced a vein of chalybeate water of fi ne quality. The shaft was down 480 feet, but within a very short time the water fl owed over the surface. Hundreds of people visited the well on Sunday and sampled the water which was pro-nounced palatable though strongly impregnated with mineral products. At the time of going to press the drill is down 600 feet and still the water fl ows over the surface. The workmen considered the super abun-dance of water fatal to gas possibilities for they say that unless the water can be controlled it will drown out the gas even if found. There is talk of removing to some other location but the change will probably not be made. The shaft will be put down 1500 feet where it is and the search will probably will with that. We understand that the election for mayor of Can-ton on Tuesday to fi ll the vacancy by death of W. H. Graves, was spirited. The candidates were B.B. Brooks and Perry Mun-day. There was a full vote polled and resulted in the election of Mr. Munday by a majority of 36 votes. There was a general jollifi -cation at night over the re-sult. There were 464 votes polled.
This photo loaned by the Lewis County Historical Society has only the names of two of the young people in the front row, Renee Gorrell and Tina Moore. It probably was taken in the late 1960’s or early 1970’s and seems to be a Christmas program. Santa is in the back center and a Christmas tree also is visible.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has set January 18, 2013, as the next cut-off date for rank-ing applications for about $25.6 million available through its Environmental Quality Incentives Pro-gram (EQIP).
EQIP is the agency’s largest Farm Bill conser-vation program. It helps producers of agricultural products improve water quality, build healthier soil, improve grazing and forest lands, conserve energy, en-hance organic operations, and achieve other environ-mental benefi ts.
State Conservationist J.R. Flores says that while NRCS accepts applications for EQIP on a continuous basis, producers must fi le applications by the Janu-ary 18 deadline to be con-sidered for the next round of application funding. Ap-plications fi led after Janu-ary 18 will be considered in the next ranking period if funds remain available.
Flores says EQIP offers farmers, ranchers and for-estland managers a variety of options to conserve nat-ural resources while boost-ing production on their lands.
“The nearly $26 million that we have available for use in Missouri this fi scal year will go a long way to-ward improving the envi-ronment and the economy of Missouri’s rural com-munities,” he says.
EQIP provides fi nancial assistance for a variety of
NRCS announces January 18 deadline for EQIP funding in Missouri
conservation activities, such as irrigation water management, reduced tillage, fi eld buffers, ro-tational grazing systems, animal waste manage-ment systems and much more.
Additionally, NRCS offers special initiatives through EQIP, including:
• On-Farm Energy Ini-tiative: helps producers conserve energy on their operations.
• Seasonal High Tun-nel Initiative: helps pro-ducers install high tun-nels designed to extend the growing season into the cold months, increase productivity, keep plants at a steady temperature and conserve water and energy.
• Organic Initiative: helps producers to install conservation practices on certifi ed organic op-erations or those working toward organic certifi ca-tion.
Applicants can sign up at their local NRCS service center. To fi nd the service center near-est you, look in the tele-phone directory under, “U.S. Government, De-partment of Agriculture” or go to this website: http://offi ces.sc.egov.usda.gov/locator/app?agency=nrcs.
NRCS employees in county offi ces can pro-vide more information about EQIP and how to apply for benefi ts offered by NRCS through the program.
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ACCEPTING BIDSLewis County Road & Bridge Department is now accepting sealed bids for Annular Riveted Culverts aluminum coated for the year 2013. For specifi ca-tions, contact the Lewis County Road & Bridge de-partment at 573-767-5212. Please submit sealed bids to Lewis County Road & Bridge Department, P.O. Box 3, Monticello MO 63457.All bids must be sealed and must state “Culvert Bid” on the envelope. Bids to be opened Monday, Janu-ary 7, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. We reserve the right to re-ject any and all bids.
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Seeking BidsTh e City of LaGrange Public Works is seeking bids on Specifi cations for water way on South Street. Th is will be for labor only. Th e city has the right to accept or reject any and all bids.Complete specs. can be picked up at City Hall in La-Grange, for questions call 573-655-4104.Bids to be open at the second meeting in January 28, 2013.1st Pub. Dec. 20, 2012 2t 12/27
LaGrange Special Road DistrictLaGrange Special Road District will be holding an election April 2, 2013 for one board member for a three year term. You can sign up at the Lewis County Clerk’s Offi ce De-cember 11, 2012 through January 15, 2013 during normal working hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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Dickerson Special Road DistrictDickerson Special Road District will be holding an elec-tion April 2, 2013 for one board member for a three year term. You can sign up at the Lewis County Clerk’s Offi ce December 11, 2012 through January 15, 2013 during nor-mal working hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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Canton Special Roads DistrictCanton Special Road District will be holding an election April 2, 2013 for one board member for a three year term. You can sign up at the Lewis County Clerk’s Offi ce De-cember 11, 2012 through January 15, 2013 during normal working hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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AROUND THE COUNTY5BThursday, December 20, 2012
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COMMUNITY UPDATES UPCOMING EVENTSDecember 22CantonSanta Claus will be visiting County Market on Saturday, Dec. 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come and join for treats and hot chocolate for the kids.
December 23CantonA Christmas Service will be held Sunday, Dec. 23 at Ten Mile Baptist at 10 a.m. All are welcome to attend.
LaGrangeGreen Chapel Baptist Church in LaGrange will hold their Christmas Celebration following their regular Sunday service.
December 24-25Lewis CountyLewis County banks will close early for Christmas Eve at noon and will be closed for Christmas.
December 29CantonA Gift Card Raffle will be held at the Eagles Auxiliary 1800 during the New Year’s Dance held at the Eagle’s Club. Dance begins at 9 p.m.
January 7LaGrangeThe LaGrange Garden Club will be conducting an Invasive Plant Workshop on Monday, Jan. 7, 2013. The event will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the LaGrange City Hall, City Council Chambers. Refreshments will follow.
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Where in Lewis County will return in next week’s paper. This week’s winner was Kevin Jarvis
WHERE IN LEWIS COUNTY?of Canton, Mo., with the 9th hole at Three Pines in Durham, Mo.
The following is a list of general highway con-struction and maintenance scheduled for December 17-28 for all counties in MoDOT’s northeast dis-trict. This work will in-clude lane closures and at times delays can be ex-pected. All work is weath-er dependent and could be delayed or rescheduled.
Crews will be work-ing during daylight work hours unless otherwise indicated. Various forms of traffic control such as flaggers, portable traffic signals, cautionary signs, and protective trucks will be in place to secure the safety of the motoring public as well as the safety of highway crews.
With the exception of some short-term main-tenance work on various low traffic volume roads, all roadwork is posted on the traveler informa-tion map daily. Motorists are encouraged to check the online map at www.modot.org for new work zones each day. MoDOT also offers messages sent directly to your email when roadwork is sched-uled. Sign up for e-updates at www.modot.org or call MoDOT’s customer ser-vice center at 1-888-275-6636 for assistance.
Knox County Mainte-nance:
Various Routes - Dec. 17-28 possible intermit-tent lane closures or slow moving vehicles blocking driving lane for surface and/or roadside mainte-nance operations in vari-ous locations.
Lewis County Mainte-nance:
Route BB - Dec. 17 road closed from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. approximately 1.3 miles south of MO 16 for culvert replacement; some areas of the road may be open to local traffic only.
Route H - Dec. 18 road closed from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. approximately 1 miles north of MO 6 for culvert replacement; some areas of the road may be open to local traffic only.
US 61 - Dec. 19-21 one lane traffic from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. north of Route B for crack sealing op-erations in the northbound
The Missouri Depart-ment of Conservation and the LaGrange Garden Club will be conducting an Invasive Plant Workshop on Monday, Jan. 7, 2013. The event will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the LaGrange City Hall, City Council Chambers, 114 Main St. Refresh-ments will follow.
John Pinkowski, Private Land Conservationist from the Missouri Department of Conservation in Edina,
The Missouri State Highway Patrol would like to remind the public that driver examination stations throughout the state will be closed in observance of the following holidays:
Christmas Day — Tuesday, December 25,
DRIVER EXAMINATION STATIONS CLOSED FOR UPCOMING HOLIDAYS
WEEKLY ROAD WORK FOR NORTHEAST MISSOURI
2012Normal operations will
resume on Wednesday, December 26, 2012.
New Year’s Day — Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Normal operations will resume on Wednesday, January 2, 2013.
driving lane.US 61 - Dec. 26-28 one
lane traffic from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. north of Route B for crack sealing operations in the northbound passing lane.
Various Routes - Dec. 17-28 possible intermittent lane closures or slow mov-ing vehicles blocking driv-ing lane for surface and/or roadside maintenance operations in various loca-tions.
INVASIVE PLANT WORKSHOP TO BE HELD IN LAGRANGE
will conduct the work-shop. Identification and control of invasive plants will be the focus of the workshop. Attendees will also learn about the unique characteristics of invasive plant species. This would be a valuable workshop for the agricultural pro-ducer, rural landowner or avid gardener to attend.
Attendees may contact Linda Hess at 217-257-0797 for more informa-tion.
Teddie Nicole Neil of Palmyra has again received a spot on the All American Cheerleading Squad. Neil who is a senior at Palmy-ra High School, won this honor last year, which took her to London, England. She thought this “once in a lifetime” experience was so awesome that she had to go for it just one more time.
During the summer, she attended a camp which is one of the requirements. She competed and was se-lected and once again this honor takes her to Lon-don, England where she
NEIL NAMED TO ALL AMERICAN CHEERLEADING SQUAD FOR SECOND YEAR
will perform with other All Americans in the New Years Day Parade.
While in London last year, Neil asked the All American Leaders why they had been invited to participate in the Queen’s Jubilee New Year’s Day Parade. She was told that the schools in London have no bands, no cheer-leaders and no pom- poms. By inviting the United States to perform, this was providing something that would be new and differ-ent that London does not see on a regular basis. She then asked about the men
who play instruments and participate in the “Chang-ing of the Guards” at Buckingham Palace. The answer was those men are individually trained for that job.
Teddie knew once again she had another task to achieve and that was to raise the money she would need to pay for her trip. Since this was an indi-vidual award, it would not be supported through the school. She appreciates all her family and friends in the communities for all their help and their support on this journey. She is very
excited to be going back and has made the “list of things to see and do” that she was not able to fit in the schedule the first time around. She will be ac-companied by her Aunt Dawn. They will leave on December 26 and return on January 2.
Teddie is the daughter of Brad and Tammy Neil and her brothers are Brady, Braxden and Brayden. Grandparents are Bert and Pat Cottrell, LaGrange, Dorothy Neil, Quincy and Don and Lou Neil, Canton.
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Maywood NewsBy Loretta Bringer
South Union Baptist Church observed their Advent service on Sunday with Nelson Carter portraying Itzkah, the shepherd, and the choir presenting special music.
Paul and Irene Durst met Paul’s sister, Mary Speck-hart, for lunch at the Village Inn on Thursday.
Erin Johnson has had the misfortune to break her col-larbone after a fall. She is a busy lady and I’m sure she didn’t want to work this into her schedule.
John and Susan Knoche had a graduation party for their daughter, Ashlan, on Saturday evening. Ashlan graduated from Truman University on Saturday morn-ing and the gathering was at the Paul Durst home with family and friends. It was a great time of year for Ashlan and for the family to get together.
Loretta Bringer attended a Christmas party at the home of Michelle Hosley in Hannibal on Monday af-ternoon. This was to thank the auxiliary volunteers that work in the gift shop at Hannibal Regional Hospital.
South Union Baptist Church choir presented “A Christmas Celebration” on Sunday evening. Narrators were Joe Hattey, John Carter, and Bro. Jeremy Wallace.
A duet was sung by Kristen Ritterbush and Nelson Carter and a solo by Rachel Shepherd. The Mary and Joseph scene was portrayed by Bro. Jeremy and Rachel Wallace and their new baby Zoey. There was a large at-tendance and a number of people visiting that had lived in Maywood. This made for a fun fellowship hour. Ev-eryone enjoyed singing Happy Birthday to Andy As-chemann as it was her 19th birthday. She is the grand-daughter of the late Mary Louise”Charlie” Reid who was a long time choir member at the church.
Sympathy is extended to the Rodney Bringer family. Terri’s mother, Marilyn Cole, went to be with her Lord last week and the visitation of family and friends was on Saturday afternoon.
Charilyn Stalder attended the Vespers at Quincy High School on Sunday afternoon with the Bill Stadler family.
George Johnson is in the Lewis County Nursing Home in Canton and receiving therapy. He was in the
bad accident in Ralls County a few weeks ago. Marvin Bringer was a vis-itor this past week.
David and Donna Stice held their Christmas get to-gether Saturday, Dec. 15. Present were BJ. And Micah Bush, Macy, Chloe and Declin; Lonnie and Laura Mey-ers, Lorna, Logan, Lorelai and Landon. Grandmothers Viola Tracy and Gerry Stice were also in attendance and enjoyed the festivities.
Sue Powers and Carol Tanner of LaGrange attended their company Christmas carry in party in Quincy.
Phyllis Heindselman joined other members of the Quincy Symphony for lunch Wednesday. The following day she drove to her son, Matt Heindselman in Wash-ington, Mo., to surprise her granddaughter Emma and attend her school program.
One sneeze can spray 3,000 droplets going more than 100 mph- so be sure to cover your sneeze.
Don Sherwood reported this has been a good year for the children shoppers. No child has to prove eligibility to purchase these low priced gifts. Don was grateful for the generous donations to this effort and hopes it en-courages children to give to others. He will remain open until 4-5 p.m. on Dec. 24 for late minute shoppers.
To please her mother, Myrna Hoteling, Tina Mc-Cutchan decorated the grave for her father, Deane and placed an orange on her grandfather’s Roy McDowell’s grave. Roy felt everyone should have an orange in his Christmas stocking. They were a special treat when he was a boy. He would fi nd this amusing.
Pam Shubert came Wednesday and took her parents, Bert and Pat Cottrell, Christmas shopping. Her sister and husband, Tammy and Brad Neil, joined them for lunch. That evening, Aunt Pam took her nephews, Brax-ton, Brayden and Brady to supper. Pam returned home on Thursday.
The Lewis County Nursing Home residents and staff have been busy preparing for the holiday season with many activities and decorating. On Dec. 4, the annual memorial service, honoring the deceased residents for the year, was held.
The staff held their annual Christmas party on Dec. 7. The residents went downtown on Dec. 6 and enjoyed watching the Canton Lighted Parade. The Ten Mile 4-H Club visited and decorated the resident’s doors for them. The residents have made trips to Quincy to see the Avenue of the Lights. The Boy Scouts entertained the residents by singing Christmas carols on Dec. 11.
The monthly Auxiliary Birthday Party was held Dec. 13 with the Senior Stars providing the music. The residents enjoyed the Canton Tiger Choir on Dec. 18 and also the Resident Christmas Party was held and each resident received a gift.
The staff and residents at Lewis County Nursing Home wish everyone a very safe and Merry Christmas and many blessings in the New Year. Visitors are always welcome and encouraged to visit the residents.
Lewis Co. Nursing Home
Carolyn Logsdon was the guest of honor at a sur-prise birthday party held at the Lewistown Fire De-partment on Dec. 16. She turned 70 years old on Dec. 14.
The event was hosted and attended by her chil-dren, Todd Logsdon and Marie and family, Dusty Logsdon and Shelly and family and Cory Logsdon and Aimee and sons.
Also attending were Thelma and Tom Arnold, Sharon and Gary Sims, Chris and Bill Rich and Danielle, Mike and Jayne Whan and Mikey, Bill and Linda Whan and Billy and Jeff Whan, all siblings of Carolyn. Also attend-ing were Katie Arnold and sons, Beth and Luci Harvey, Jenny and Justin Parrish and family and Natalie Bowen, nieces of Carolyn. A phone call was received from niece, Kathy Jo Barton of Okla-homa.
Close friends attending were Derryck Davis and friend, Charles and Marie Savage and family, Angie Spencer and Emily and
Barb Kephardt.The group enjoyed
a meal with cake and Carolyn enjoyed opening her many gifts.
Carolyn Logsdon
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NEWSLaBelle Community CWF
The LaBelle Community CWF held their fi rst Cookie Exchange in the basement of the La Belle Christian Church on Dec. 1 with a very good attendance and an abundance of cookies. Judy Pitford offered up prayer for the group and asked for remembrances of special Christmases. Several gave interesting tid-bits about past Christmases in their lives. Great fellowship was enjoyed. The leftover cookies were bagged up and Lucille Noble delivered them to shut-ins at the Senior housing.
The next meeting will be at the La Belle Fire Station on January 5, 8:30 to 10 a.m. All women of faith are welcome and encouraged to attend.
LaGrange Garden Club
The La Grange Garden Club met for their annual Christmas party at the home of Nancy Howe on Decem-ber 11. A carry in dinner was held and the evening was spent in fellowship. A very short meeting was held. We will have our collection for the Red Cross out East at the January meeting. Christmas cards were exchanged and food was collected for the food pantry in Canton.
The next meeting will be on January 7 at 5:30 at the LaGrange City Council Chambers. Following the regu-lar meeting, we will participate in the workshop pre-sented by John Pinkowski, Private Land Conservation-ist with the Department of Conservation. It will be open to the public and begins at 6:30.
Oyster Prairie 4-H
The Oyster Prairie 4-H club met Dec. 2 at the Dur-ham Methodist Church. A Christmas meal was enjoyed. Demonstrations were held. Kelly Adams had a demon-stration on ceramics. Ryan Waterman and Tyler Ber-horst had a demonstration on trapping. The Crystalyx program cards were collected.
A bowling party was held in Canton on Dec. 9. The Rabbit show will be March 2 at the fairgrounds in Pal-myra.
Christmas cards were signed and Christmas trivia was played. Happy Birthday was sang to those with De-cember birthdays.
The next meeting will also be at the Durham Meth-odist Church on Jan. 7 at 7 p.m.
Progressive Neighbors
The Progressive Neighbors Club met Dec. 18 at the home of Kay Dodd for their Christmas carry-in lun-cheon with eight members and three guests, Donna Johns, Mary Snyder and Nancy Glisan attending. Kay had the prayer before lunch.
President Kay Dodd opened the meeting. She had the devotional, Thoughts on the kitchen towel”. She gave everyone a towel. Roll call was answered with some-thing about Christmas.
Club books were handed out and members chose a month to serve as hostess. Club dues will be collected in January. The afternoon was spent playing Bingo and regifting the Christmas presents.
The next meeting will be Tuesday, January 8 in the home of Judith Smith at noon.
Lewis County 4-H Council
Lewis County 4-H Council met December 10. Tyler Hinton and Anne Hoffman lead the pledges. Reading of the minutes and Treasurers report was approved. Bills were paid. Club reports were given by Lucky Clover, Monticello, Oyster Prairie, Pleasant Grove, and Ten Mile.
In old business, Recognition night and Christmas Party was very well attended by 4-H members. In new business, dues need to be paid by December 31. Zack Erwin discussed YPA. The group worked on the 2013 budget and ordered ribbons. Frank Graham Leadership Award forms will be due January 15. Discussed 4-H Hall Of Fame award.
The next meeting will be February 11, 2013 at 7 p.m. Minutes were submitted by Tyler Hinton.
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DURHAM/MAYWOODRonnie & Judy Pierce Farm & prop-erty 5-13-13*William C. Sedelmeier Farms/Cot-ton Wood Hollow Farms 11-7-13*
LEWIS COUNTYRichard/Gene Porter Farms 1-17-13*Gregory Drainage District Levee and Farms 4-12-13*Donald and Mazie Vogel Farm 8-23-13* Owned or leased land by Danny L. Dannenhauer 11-03-13*
LAGRANGEJenny D. Murphy Reid Farm 3-10-13*Gloria Burbridge Prop. 4-17-13* between Monroe & Jackson St Barb Borgstadt Property 6-7-13* 517 N 4th; 519 SkinnerPaul Legg Residence 6-17-13* 407 N. MainPaul Lahr Farms 7-01-13*Ronald L. Farr Farms 8-10-13*Paul Legg Farm 10-6-14*22422 Ponderosa Ave.Lonnie/Earnest Martin 11-04-13* (410 N. Main (old Cath. Church)Marsha Allison & Connie & Frank Bange 11-15-13*
WILLIAMSTOWNJim Lillard Farms 1-04-13*Donna Hudnut Farm is 12-20- 12* now RRVC LLC
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CANTONG & L Glasgow 1-7-13*David & Vickie Gorrell Farms 2-15-13*Betty Hendrickson Farms 3-04-13*Dorothy M./Howard F. HigbeeFarms 3-17-13*Crawford/Oliver Farms 5-8-13*Hardin Far m 6-15-13*Doris Long Property 6-17-13*Farm of Seldon and Mary Logsdon 7-30-13*Fenway Farm - Barkley, Rogers,St. Clair. 9-4-13*Barkley Farms, James & Brenda 9-4-13*Beverly and Dennis Welch Farms 10-19-13*Robert /Jere Taylor Farms (2) 10-29-13*Tim/Mark/Kay Dochterman Farms 11-6-13*James & Carol Dettlaff Acres 11-11-13*Barbara Carskadon Farm 11-12-13*Franks & Gorrell Farm 11-18-13*CD/BL Corrigan Property 11-29-13*Kit Taylor Farm 12-8-12*
CANTON & LAGRANGETim Heimonen property 4-14-13*Courtney Farms 11-20-13*
CANTON & MONTICELLOCampen Farms 11-03-13* Violators will be prosecuted!
LEWISTOWNWarner/McHughFarms 1-23-13*Emrick Farms-Harry & Neva Emrick
$750 reward for information lead-ing to arrest and conviction of any-one trespassing on Emrick Farms 8-9-13*
David Keith Farm 10-29-13*Vernie & Geraldine Stice Farms 11-6-13*Lowell Reynolds Farm 12-27-14*
LEWIS/MARION COUNTYEichor Farms 7-30-14*
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EXTENSION COUNCIL MEMBERS -LEWIS COUNTY
Citizens of voting age in Lewis County, pursuant to the provisions of Sec. 262-577, R.S. Mo. 1969, will have an opportunity to vote and elect members to the University Extension Council in February. The elected and appointed members of the Extension Council will guide and direct Extension work within the county. Six people are nominated for each of the elective positions in their respective districts. The nominees for the Northern District are as follows:
Northern District Two-Year Term
Lezlie Taylor Bill Porter Jim Ellison Lea Munzlinger Robert Deters Jennifer WoodsAdditional nominations may be made by petition of 25 or more qualifi ed voters residing within the district, fi led with the council within 20 days after the publication of this notice of election. Forms for nominations are available in your County Extension Offi ce at 104 E. Jefferson St., Monticello, Mo. 63457; (573) 767-5273.
James E. Ellison, ChairmanThe Lewis County University Extension Council
University Extension Programs Are Open to All
1st Pub. Dec. 20, 2012 1t
NEW 2013 Plat Books & Wall Maps
Lewis County has 2013 Plat books, Wall Maps, and Folded County Road Maps for sale in the County Clerk’s Offi ce.Plat Books $20.00 Wall Maps $25.00Folded County Road Maps $5.00
If you wish to have them mailed please call the offi ce to get the costs for shipping & handling.
Lewis County ClerkPO Box 67, Monticello MO 63457
573-767-5205 51-1
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9BThursday, December 20, 2012Press-News Journal • lewispnj.com
FOR THE RECORD
ADVERTISEMENT – ROAD & BRIDGE WORKNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals, addressed to “LEWIS COUNTY COMMISSION” and endorsed “PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUCTING BRIDGE NO. 28700101, will be received by the Commission until 10:00 a.m. on January 7, 2013 at the offi ce of the County Clerk and at that time will be publicly opened and read. Bids should be delivered to: Lewis County Clerk, 100 East Lafayette, Monticello, MO 63457.
Th e proposed work includes: Th e construction of a new 24’6” wide x 120’ long single span steel plate girder bridge with a concrete deck, with SL-1 guardrail. Bridge is supported by 14” round piles and concrete abutments. Includes all necessary appurtenances. Special Needs: If you have special needs addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act, please notify the County Clerk at 573-767-5205 at least 5 working days prior to the bid opening you plan to attend.
Th e wage rates applicable to this project have been predetermined as required by law and are set forth in the bid proposal. When Federal wage rates are applicable and included, this contract is subject to the “Work Hours Act of 1962” (P.L. 87-581; Stat. 357) and implementing regulations.
Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract, Section 3, Segregated Facility, Sec-tion 109, and E.O. 11246
Th e County of LEWIS hereby notifi es all bidders that it will affi rmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, businesses owned and controlled by socially and eco-nomically disadvantaged individuals will be aff orded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, religion, creed, sex, age, ancestry, or national origin in consideration for an award.
All bidders must be on MoDOT’s Qualifi ed Contractor List per Section 102.2 of the Missouri Stan-dard Specifi cations for Highway Construction, 2011 Edition including all revisions. Th e contractor questionnaire must be on fi le 7 days prior to bid opening. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 90 days aft er the actual date of the opening thereof.
Contractors and subcontractors who sign a contract to work on public works projects must provide a 10-hour OSHA construction safety program, or similar program approved by the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, to be completed by their on-site employees within sixty (60) days of beginning work on the construction project. Plans and specifi cations are on fi le at the offi ce of the Consulting Engineer, BENTON & ASSOCI-ATES, INC., 2414 S. Franklin Street, Kirksville, MO. Complete instructions to bidders and proposal blanks may be obtained at the Engineers Offi ce for a nonrefundable fee of $50.00. Plans can be ordered by calling 660-665-3575. All bidders must be plan holders and all proposals must be on the forms provided.
Th e right is reserved to reject any or all bids. A certifi ed or cashier’s check or a bid bond in the amount of 5% shall be submitted with each proposal. Th e DBE goal for this project is 4 %. No 2nd tier sub-contracting will be allowed on this project.
Th e Contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the responsive, responsible bidder who provides the lowest price for base bid plus alternates complying with the Conditions of the Contract Documents within the Owner’s budget.
1st Pub. December 6, 2012 3t 12/20
IN THE 2ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT, LEWIS
COUNTY, MISSOURIFred L. Westhoff , Judge
Probate
In the Estate )of ) Case No. Brian C. ) 12LE-Nuessen, ) PR00055deceased )
NOTICE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
GRANTED(Independent Administration
- Non-Resident Fiduciary)To All Persons Interested
in the Estate of Brian C. Nuessen, Decedent:On 05 Dec. 2012, the last
will of the decedent having been admitted to probate, the following individual was appointed the personal representative of the estate of Brian C. Nuessen, decedent, by the Probate Division of the Circuit Court of Lewis County, Missouri. Th e personal representative may administer the estate independently without adjudication, order, or direction of the Probate Division of the Circuit Court, unless a petition for supervised administration is made to and granted by the court.
Th e name, business address and phone numbers are:
Daniel J. Nuessen, 716 Long Drive, Quincy IL 62301; 217-228-1037
Th e personal representative’s attorney’s name, business address and phone number is:
William G. Keller Jr., 525 Jersey, PO Box 1069, Quincy IL 62306; 217-223-3030.
Th e non-resident personal representative’s designated agent’s name, business address, and phone number is:
Alice L. Smith, 26920 Poplar Avenue, LaGrange MO 63448; 573-655-4526.
All creditors of said decedent are notifi ed to fi le claims in court within six months from the date of the fi rst publication of this notice or if a copy of this notice was mailed to, or served upon, such creditor by the personal representative, then within two months from the date it was mailed or served, whichever is later, or be forever barred to the fullest extent permissible by law. Such six-month period and such two-month period do not extend the limitation period that would bar claims one year aft er the decedent’s death, as provided in Section 473.444, RSMo, or any other applicable limitation periods. Nothing in Section 473.033, RSMo, shall be construed to bar any action against a decedent’s liability insurance carrier through a defendant ad litem pursuant to Section 537.021, RSMo.
Date of the decedent’s death: 04-March-2012
Date of fi rst publication: 13 Dec. 2012
/s/ Jan GeisendorferJan Geisendorfer
Circuit Clerk
Receipt of this notice by mail should not be construed by the recipient to indicate that the recipient necessarily has a benefi cial interest in the estate. Th e nature and extent of any person’s interest, if any, can be determined from the fi les and records of this estate in the Probate Division of the above referenced Circuit Court.
1st Pub. Dec. 13, 2012 4t1/3
TRUSTEE’S SALE
IN RE: Ronald R. Hultz and Juanita K. Hultz, husband and wife Trustee’s Sale:
For default in payment of debt and performance of obligation secured by Deed of Trust executed by Ronald R. Hultz and Juanita K. Hultz, husband and wife dated April 4, 2003 and recorded in the Offi ce of the Recorder of Deeds of Lewis County, Missouri in Book 496, Page 33 the undersigned Successor Trustee, at the request of the legal holder of said Note will on Tuesday, January 8, 2013 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., (at the specifi c time of 3:50 PM), at the North Front Door of the Courthouse, City of Monticello, County of Lewis, State of Missouri, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, described in said Deed of Trust, and situated in Lewis County, State of Missouri, to wit:
A tract of land lying in the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of section 1, Township 60 North, Range 6 West of the fi fth principal meridian, Lewis County, Missouri and being more fully described as follows to wit:
From the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of said section 1; thence North 90 degrees 00 minutes and 00 seconds West along the South line of said Northwest quarter 678.15 feet; thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes and 00 seconds east 149.50
feet to the true point of beginning being on the Northeasterly side of County Road 572; thence North 46 degrees 17 minutes and 20 seconds West along said County Road 41.42 feet; thence North 46 degrees 25 minutes and 36 seconds East 208.71 feet; thence South 46 degrees 17 minutes and 20 seconds East 417.72 feet; thence South 46 degrees 25 minutes and 36 seconds West 208.71 feet to the true point of beginning containing 2.00 acres and being subject to easements and right-of-way now of record as per survey #101-234 of Robert E. Volger, RLS #LS1248-Missouri as made in May 1999.
To satisfy said debt and costs.
Millsap & Singer, P.C.,Successor Trustee
612 Spirit DriveSt. Louis, MO 63005
(636) 537-0110 File No: 144683.010813.295906 FC
NOTICEPursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 1692c(b), no information concerning the collection of this debt may be given without the prior consent of the consumer given directly to the debt collector or the express permission of a court of competent jurisdiction. The debt collector is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
1st Pub. Dec. 13, 2012 4t1-3
NOTICE OF SUCCESSOR
TRUSTEE’S SALE
For default in payment of debt secured by a Deed of Trust executed by James K. Crenshaw and Deborah L. Crenshaw, his wife, dated March 13, 2009, and recorded on March 17, 2009, in Book 510, at page 3311, in the offi ce of Recorder of Deeds in and for Lewis County, Missouri, at Monticello, Missouri, the undersigned Successor Trustee will on Monday, the 7th day of January, 2013, between the hours of 9:00 o’clock a.m. and 5:00 o’clock p.m., more specifi cally at 1:00 o’clock p.m., at the front North door of the Courthouse at Monticello, Missouri, sell at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash:
A tract of land in the Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-two (22), Township Sixty-two (62), Range Six (6), in Lewis County, Missouri, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section Twenty-two (22); thence North
89 degrees, 38 minutes, 09 seconds West along the North line of said Quarter Section, 402.18 feet; thence South 00 degrees, 49 minutes, 38 seconds East, 158.38 feet, to a 5/8 inch iron pin marking the true point of beginning; thence South 89 degrees, 38 minutes, 09 seconds East, 316.68 feet to a 5/8 inch iron pin on the West line of the right-of-way of Missouri Route #81; thence South 12 degrees, 03 minutes, 00 seconds East along said right-of-way line, 150 feet to a 5/8 inch iron pin; thence South 82 degrees, 10 minutes, 17 seconds West, 348.40 feet to a 5/8 inch iron pin; thence North 00 degrees, 49 minutes, 38 seconds West, 196.18 feet to the true point of beginning, containing 1.31 acres, more or less,
to satisfy said debt and costs.
/s/ Dennis W. SmithDennis W. Smith,Successor Trustee
1st Pub. Dec. 13, 2012 4t1-3
Need an Office in Canton? We should talk! 573 231 6146
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES’ SALE
For default in payment of the debts and in the performance of the obligation secured by Deed of Trust dated July 3, 2006, executed by RONALD L. BREAULT, a single person, recorded on July 12, 2006 in the Offi ce of the Recorder of Deeds of Lewis County, Missouri in Book 506 at Pages 1241-1251 and Appointment of Successor Trustees dated November 20, 2012, and fi led for record on November 26, 2012 in Book 516 at pages 4136-4138, in the offi ce of the Recorder of Deeds for Lewis County, Missouri; and conveying to the Co-Trustees named in the Deed of Trust the following described property in Lewis County, Missouri, to-wit:
All of a tract of land described as follows: Commencing at a point six hundred sixty (660) feet due North from the Southeast corner of the West Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-Seven (27), Township Sixty (60) North, Range Nine
(9) West, thence West 338 feet, thence South 150 feet, thence East 338 feet, thence North 150 feet to the place of beginning, located in the County of Lewis, State of Missouri.
at the request of the holder of said debts who has elected to declare the entire indebtedness due and payable, and in accordance with the provisions of the said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Co-Trustees will on Friday, the 11th day of January, 2013, between the hours of 9:00 o’clock a.m. and 5:00 o’clock p.m., to-wit: at 1:00 p.m., sell said property at public venue to the highest bidder for cash at north door of the County Courthouse in the City of Monticello, Lewis County, Missouri, to satisfy said note and costs.
William M. McCleery, Jr., Co-Trustee
Alice L. Smith, Co-Trustee
1st Pub. Dec. 20, 2012 4t1-10
ORDINANCE NO. 568 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAGRANGE, MISSOURI, AMENDING ORDINACE #320.030 GENERAL SPEED LIMIT. WHEREAS, the current general speed limit ordinance allows for motor vehicle traffic to travel up to thirty (30) miles per hour, and said speed can pose a danger to pedestrians; and
WHEREAS, in order to enhance the public safety, peace, morals and welfare of the residents of the City of LaGrange, it is found desirable for the City to amend and reduce the general speed limit ordinance within the City limits. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAGRANGE, MISSOURI, as follows: Except where otherwise posted by signs erected pursuant to duly passed and approved ordinances, no person shall operate a vehicle on any street in the City in excess of twenty-five (25) miles per hour. ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT: All Ordinances or parts thereof in conflict with or inconsistent with the terms of this Ordinance are
hereby repealed. FULL FORCE AND EFFECT: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after a copy of the proposed Ordinance has been made available to the general public by posting a copy thereof in the City Office, 118 S. Main Street, LaGrange, Missouri, after it has been read by title two (2) times before the City Council of the City of LaGrange, Missouri, and after it has been approved by the Mayor of the City of LaGrange, Missouri.
Adopted this 10th day of December 2012
Ronald Powers, Mayor/Presiding Officer
Approved 10th day of December 2012
Ronald Powers, Mayor/Presiding Officer
ATTEST: Patty Spindler, CMC, CCA, City Clerk
1st Pub. Dec. 20, 2012 1t
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LOCAL NEWS10B Thursday, December 20, 2012
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ObituaryKENNETH RAY
SCOGGIN
Kenneth Ray Scoggin, age 77, of LaBelle, Mo., passed away Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012, in Boone Hospital in Columbia, Mo., with his family and friends by his side.
He was born Feb. 25, 1935, near LaBelle, Mo., the son of Edgar and Dora Mae McDaniel Scoggin.
He was united in marriage to Donna Cunningham on June 17, 1956, in LaBelle, Mo.
Kenneth received his education at County Line Hill-side School, Steffenville Grade School and graduated from LaBelle High School in 1954. He served in the United States Army Reserves. Kenneth was engaged in farming all of his life. He was an avid hunter and fi sh-erman. He enjoyed tractor pulling, gardening, playing cards, and most of all his grandchildren and great grand-son. He was a member of the Heartland Community Church. He was a lover of man’s best friend, his dogs “Dot” and Buster. He enjoyed carpentry and sneaking a smoke when visiting Davis Hardware. He loved tinker-ing and building stuff.
Kenneth was preceded in death by his parents, a granddaughter Hannah Rae Hartsock, a brother Mac Wayne Scoggin, two sisters-in-law Erma Scoggin and Jan Cunningham and one brother-in-law Larry Pape.
Surviving are his wife Donna Scoggin of LaBelle, Mo., two children, Steven Scoggin and wife Renee` of LaBelle, Mo., Tami Hartsock and husband Darwin of LaBelle, Mo., one brother Glenn Scoggin of La-Belle, Mo., a twin sister Kathryn Mayfi eld and hus-band Charles of Rutledge, Mo., grandchildren, Caleb Hartsock and Stephanie, Rebekah Hartsock, Joshua Hartsock, Michael Scoggin, and Matthew Scoggin, one great grandchild Kayden Hartsock, brothers–in-law and sister-in-law, Bob and Pat Garnett of Payson, Ill., and John Cunningham of Quincy, Ill., and several nieces, nephews and cousins in Missouri and Illinois.
Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 21, 2012, in the Coder Funeral Chapel in LaBelle, Mo. Reverend Charles Sharpe will offi ciate the services. Burial will be in the LaBelle Cemetery. Musical record-ings will be “Amazing Grace” by Willie Nelson, “Cry-ing For Me” by Toby Keith and “Headed For The Last Roundup” by Gene Autry.
Casket bearers will be Rebekah Hartsock, Caleb Hartsock, Joshua Hartsock, Michael Scoggin, Matthew Scoggin and Scott Hoffman.
Honorary bearers will be Stephanie Hartsock, Bryce Menges, Jerry Kindhardt, Jimmy Lasswell, Bob Garnett, Joe Davis, Ronnie House, Bennie Kaylor, Joe Flake, Ron Hutcherson, Amanda Smith, Wade Goodson, Jeff Tungate, John Cunningham and the Steffenville Card Players.
Visitation will be held after 4 p.m. on Thursday, De-cember 20, 2012, with family receiving friends from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Coder Funeral Chapel in LaBelle, Mo.Memorials may be made to the American Heart Asso-ciation or Steffenville, MO Card Players. Memorials may be left at or mailed to Coder Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 151, LaBelle, MO 63447.
ObituaryHAROLD J.
SCHOTT
Harold J. Schott of The Haven in Sunset Home of 418 Washington Street, Quincy, Ill., formerly of LaGrange, Mo., went to meet his heavenly fam-ily on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012. He died at Blessing Hospital.
Harold was the son of Frederick Herbert Schott and Pauline Fritzler Schott
Wolfe. Harold was born April 3, 1929 in Belle Forche South Dakota.
He moved to Missouri in his early teens and there he met the love of his life, Helen Martin. Harold and Helen married June 11, 1947 and she preceded him in death on July 9, 2000. They raised a family of fi ve children; Con-nie Schott (died Sept. 30, 2012), Cheryl (David) Evers-den of Fowler, Ill.; Charolette (Rod) Homan of Quincy, Ill.; Greg Schott, Canton, Mo.; Cindy (Michael) Platte of Macon, Mo..
Harold was very proud of his three grandchildren;
Tina Eversden Jones, Chad Eversden and Tyler Hill of Quincy. Harold also had two step-grandsons, Lance Homan of Mendon and Lucas Homan of Quincy. He has 2 great-grandsons, Jacob and Jarid Jones of Quincy and fi ve step great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, a daughter, Connie Schott, a brother, a twin sister and another sister.
Harold owned and operated Schott Construction and Beauty Wall Foundations and built many distinguished homes in the tri-state area. In his later years he and his wife owned the Owl’s Nest Restaurant in Canton, Mo.
Cremation rites have been accorded. Memorial services will be held Thursday, December 20, 2012 at 10:00 AM at the Quincy Memorial Park Mausoleum with inurnment following in LaGrange Memorial Cem-etery, LaGrange, Mo.
Arrangements are pending with Arnold’s Funeral Home in Canton.
Online condolences may be left at www.arnoldsfu neralhome.net
Happy New Year! Start 2013 Safely!
The Missouri State Highway Patrol encourages everyone to make good decisions regarding their New Year’s celebration. If the weather is bad, allow extra time for traveling or be fl exible with your plans. Staying home might be the best option.
If residents do plan to drive to a New Year’s gathering, remember to buckle up and obey all traffi c laws. If the plans include alcohol, plan for alternative transportation. The roadway is no place for a driver who has been drinking. If a resident causes a traffi c crash, the new year might bring getting arrested, legal fees, medical bills, or jail time! If a resident kills or injures someone, they’ll pay a price for the rest of their life. No one wants to begin 2013 in jail. Be smart! Designate a sober driver or take a taxi.
During the New Year’s traffi c crash counting period from 6 p.m., Friday, December 28, 2012 to 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, January 1, 2013, all available offi cers will be on the roadways. Last year, 777 traffi c crashes occurred in Missouri over the New Year’s holiday weekend. In those crashes
six people were killed and 311 were injured. One person was killed or injured every 14.8 minutes.
Of course, no matter how safely a person drives, they can’t control other drivers. Therefore, the Patrol encourages motorists to protect themselves from all types of hazardous drivers by making sure everyone in the vehicle is properly restrained in a seat belt or child restraint.
Obituary NoticeMaurice ‘M.T.’ Tonnies, 78, of LaGrange, Mo., passed away Monday, Dec. 17, 2012 in Blessing Hospital, Quincy IL.Services are pending at Davis Funeral Home, LaGrange, Mo.
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11BThursday, December 20, 2012Press-News Journal • lewispnj.com
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T4956 C3786 C3745 T5250 T5003
C3751 C3780 T4807 T5170 C3507
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$ 19,900 $ 19,900 (AFTER $ 3,000 CHEVY REBATES) (AFTER $ 3,000 CHEVY REBATES)
- $ 1,000 - $ 1,000 TRADE-IN TRADE-IN BONUS CASH* BONUS CASH*
RED TAG SALE PRICE RED TAG SALE PRICE $ 18 , 900 $ 18 , 900 $ 18 , 900
RED TAG SALE PRICE RED TAG SALE PRICE $ 12 , 995 $ 12 , 995 $ 12 , 995
RED TAG SALE PRICE RED TAG SALE PRICE $ 21 , 400 $ 21 , 400 $ 21 , 400
(AFTER $ 1,000 CHEVY REBATE) (AFTER $ 1,000 CHEVY REBATE)
$ 26,900 $ 26,900 (AFTER $ 4,000 CHEVY REBATES) (AFTER $ 4,000 CHEVY REBATES)
- $ 1,000 - $ 1,000 TRADE-IN TRADE-IN BONUS CASH* BONUS CASH*
RED TAG SALE PRICE RED TAG SALE PRICE $ 25 , 900 $ 25 , 900 $ 25 , 900
$ 21,900 $ 21,900 (AFTER $ 5,500 CHEVY REBATES) (AFTER $ 5,500 CHEVY REBATES)
- $ 1,000 - $ 1,000 TRADE-IN TRADE-IN BONUS CASH* BONUS CASH*
RED TAG SALE PRICE RED TAG SALE PRICE $ 20 , 900 $ 20 , 900 $ 20 , 900
RED TAG SALE PRICE RED TAG SALE PRICE $ 22 , 900 $ 22 , 900 $ 22 , 900
(AFTER $ 500 CHEVY REBATE) (AFTER $ 500 CHEVY REBATE)
RED TAG SALE PRICE RED TAG SALE PRICE $ 16 , 900 $ 16 , 900 $ 16 , 900
(AFTER $ 500 CHEVY REBATE) (AFTER $ 500 CHEVY REBATE)
RED TAG SALE PRICE RED TAG SALE PRICE $ 22 , 900 $ 22 , 900 $ 22 , 900
(AFTER $ 500 CHEVY REBATE) (AFTER $ 500 CHEVY REBATE)
RED TAG SALE PRICE RED TAG SALE PRICE $ 27 , 400 $ 27 , 400 $ 27 , 400
(AFTER $ 2,000 CHEVY REBATE) (AFTER $ 2,000 CHEVY REBATE)
RED TAG SALE PRICE RED TAG SALE PRICE $ 21 , 900 $ 21 , 900 $ 21 , 900
(AFTER $ 500 CHEVY REBATE) (AFTER $ 500 CHEVY REBATE)
$ 19,900 (AFTER $ 3,000 CHEVY REBATES)
- $ 1,000 TRADE-IN BONUS CASH*
RED TAG SALE PRICE $ 18 , 900 $ 18 , 900
RED TAG SALE PRICE $ 26,900 (AFTER $ 4,000 CHEVY REBATES)
- $ 1,000 TRADE-IN BONUS CASH*
RED TAG SALE PRICE $ 25 , 900 $ 25 , 900
$ 21,900 (AFTER $ 5,500 CHEVY REBATES)
- $ 1,000 TRADE-IN BONUS CASH*
RED TAG SALE PRICE $ 20 , 900 $ 20 , 900
$ 12 , 995 $ 12 , 995 RED TAG SALE PRICE
$ 22 , 900 $ 22 , 900 RED TAG SALE PRICE
$ 21 , 400 $ 21 , 400 (AFTER $ 1,000 CHEVY REBATE) (AFTER $ 500 CHEVY REBATE)
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$ 21 , 900 $ 21 , 900 (AFTER $ 500 CHEVY REBATE)
These are theThese are the Holiday Hours Holiday Hours
for the following local banks:
Town & Country Midwest406 State St. - LaBelle Mo
Town & Country of Missouri 100 N Main - LaGrange Mo.
Bank of Monticello515 White St - Canton Mo.
201 E Lafayette St - Monticello Mo.
Canton State Bank100 S 4th - Canton Mo.
United State Bank102 W Main - Lewistown Mo.
200 East State Hwy 6 - Ewing Mo.107 N First St. - Edina Mo.
DEC. 24 - OPEN UNTIL NOONCLOSED DEC. 25DEC. 31 - OPEN UNTIL NOONCLOSED JAN. 1
Heartland Bank600 Washington St - Canton Mo.
DEC. 24 - OPEN UNTIL NOONCLOSED DEC. 25DEC. 31 - OPEN UNTIL 3 PMCLOSED JAN. 1
Saturday Dec. 29, 2012 Canton Eagles Aerie & Auxiliary 1800
Hwy 81 Canton, MO
Doors open at NoonFood & Drink Specials 6 pm
Party favors, 50/50 drawings, $500 local gift card raffl e.
Band“Missouri Breaks”
9 pm - 1 amCall 573-288-3240
to make your reservations today!
Come one, Come all!
Santa Claus is visiting
County Market
Saturday- Dec. 22 10 am to 2 pm
Come and join us for treats and hot chocolate
for the kids.
1805 Elm St, Canton, MO
HIGHLAND TOURNAMENTHighland High School
will be holding their 41st Annual Varsity Tourna-ment Dec. 28 through Jan. 5. Teams competing will be: Canton, South Shelby,
Clark Co., Palmyra, Ma-con, Highland, Knox Co., and Hannibal. Watch for tournament brackets in next week’s issue of the Press-News Journal.
After two seasons, Mi-chael Prunty has resigned as head men’s soccer coach at Culver-Stockton College.
Prunty, who was hired in January 2011, posted a 4-30-2 overall record and a 0-14 mark in Heart of America Athletic Confer-ence play during his two seasons. He was 1-16-1 in 2011 and 3-14-1 this past season on the Hill.
“I strongly believe the program is making great strides and is on its way to being a strong team in the HAAC and the NAIA,”
Tigers remain undefeated!On Dec. 11, the Canton Tigers faced off against South Shelby winning 65-50. The Tigers went on to play against Hannibal on Saturday, Dec. 15 and won once more 70-61, bringing their season to 8-0. The Lady Tigers also played against South Shelby, losing 64-58 and went on to play against Central High School on Saturday, Dec. 15. The team lost this game 48-28. Pictured is Brandon Berhorst as he attempts to make a shot while being heavily blocked by South Shelby rivals.
Photo by Maxine Hark
Prunty Resigns from C-SC Men’s Soccer Post
PRUNTY
said Prunty. “It is tough to leave the team at this point, because I know there is so much potential.
“This decision to leave is about my family and what is in our best interest. I want to thank Greg McVey and President Valentine for the opportunity to be a part of this great institution.”
The next coach will in-herit a team that returns 20 players that were either listed as a sophomore or freshman on the 2012 var-sity roster.
“There will be a void left by the departure of Michael
Prunty,” said Greg McVey, Director of Athletics at Culver-Stockton College. “Michael had started his program from the ground up and was in the process of building a nice pro-gram. He recruited gifted student-athletes who ex-celled both on the fi eld and in the classroom. Whoever replaces Michael will have him to thank in the future as they reap the rewards of his hard work.”
McVey said the search for a new coach would be-gin immediately.
HIGHLAND BASKETBALLThe Highland Cougars and the Lady Cougars played against Putnam Co. High School on Friday, Dec. 14. The Lady Cougars lost against Putnam 43-41 with top scorer being Amber Garner with 12 points. (Am-ber is pictured left rebound-ing a ball.) The Cougars won against Putnam 73-40 with top scorers being De-rick Smith with 26 points and Brandon Davie with 24 points. The Highland teams competed Monday night, Dec. 17 against Knox Co. The Lady Cougars lost 45-27 while the Cougars won 55-43 with top scorer being Austin Richmiller with 6 points. Pictured left is Derick Smith as he dunks the ball at the Putnam game.
Photos by Sabrina Sparks, lifeadventurephoto.com
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SOCIAL NEWS
Sponsored byCell Tech of Canton 12BThursday, December 20, 2012
Press-News Journal • lewispnj.com
Photo by Rita CoxPhoto by Rita Cox
Santa visited the Canton Public Library after the lighted parade on Thursday, Dec. 6. The local children gave Santa their Christmas wish lists and posed for pictures with the Santa. Clara Keim was the winner of the drawing for the huge stuffed teddy bear.
Submitted Photo
Hundreds of people attended the open house at the Ursa Farmers Coop in Canton on Dec. 14.
The late Dale McCutchan, a longtime supporter of having an Ursa Farmers Coop facility in northeast Missouri, was honored by having his family drive the the fi rst ceremonial load of grain over the scales.
Dan McCutchan and his mother, Cindy McCutchan, before driving the first load of grain over the scales at Ursa Farmers Coop on Dec. 14. Family members also present were Jill and Brad Putnam and sons, Eli and Jackson.
Mark Tanner and Levi enjoyed an afternoon at the La Grange Youth Center. Guests could see Santa, enjoy refreshments and every child received a gift.
Photo by Rita Cox
Photo by Rita Cox
The Press-News Journal will be closed Dec. 24 and 25 and Jan. 1. Due to an early printing schedule, submitted news and advertising deadline for the Dec. 27 issue will be Thursday. Dec. 20 at noon. Early deadline for the Jan. 3 edition will be Thursday, Dec. 27 at noon.
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