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BUSHEL Closing Early Nov. 23rd At 3 pm & Closed Thanksgiving Day Open Regular Hours Fri., Nov. 24 Serving the communities of Cole Camp, Lincoln, Warsaw, Versailles, Windsor and Stover SouthPlainsman.com November 16-17, 2011 Did You Know? Because of Medicare, less than 1 percent of Americans 65 and over are without health insurance, compared with 15 percent of the general population. Staying put can be challenge for couple as they volunteer for several organizations Bob Stanan/Democrat Gene and Jo Colvin, of Sedalia, donate much of their time support- ing the American Red Cross. By Bob Satnan Jo Colvin holds an image of a Hurricane Katrina victim holding a sign requesting food or water since he and his neighbors had been with- out nourishment for two days. “That says it all,” Jo said, ex- plaining why she gives so much of her time to the American Red Cross. She said Samuel, the man in the Ka- trina photo, is “the sweetest man” and once she and other volunteers helped him, he stayed with the Red Cross crew and worked to help oth- ers. Jo worked in the Katrina-rav- aged bayou for three months, com- ing home just four days before Thanksgiving 2005. Once she got home, the Red Cross asked her to return; her grandchildren didn’t like the idea. “It affects your family,” she said. “It’s hard, but sometimes you have to stay home.” Staying put is a challenge for Jo and her husband, Gene. Both volun- teer substantial amounts of time to the Red Cross, and Gene is a race official for NASCAR, so he is on the road many weeks throughout the year. Years ago, Jo and Gene decided to make two-year time commit- ments to various groups, including United Way, CASA and Special Olympics. But Jo said when they started working with Red Cross, she knew, “This is where I need to be.” The Colvins’ bond with Red Cross began in 2004 when Hurri- cane Ivan hit the Atlantic coast. Gene was preparing to head out of town for a race and Jo asked, “What if I went to help?” Jo was at the Red Cross chapter in Kansas City the next day, then was flown to the disaster area within 24 hours after that. Gene said Jo works about five days a month with the local Red Cross chapter, mainly assisting with fires but she also did a lot of work when the tornado hit Sedalia in May. In those circumstances, Jo, who serves on the chapter’s board of directors, helps set up hotel rooms for displaced families, and makes sure people have proper medications, eye glasses, insulin and food. Jo heaped praise on Tom Adermann, general manager of the Best Western State Fair Inn, for his efforts when disaster strikes locally. “He is so good,” Jo said. “We couldn’t have anyone better” when it comes to providing shelter for families displaced by fires or storms. But the Red Cross is not the only beneficiary of the Colvins’ volun- teer spirit. Four generations of their family work on behalf of Salvation Army, especially at Christmas time. It is a tradition started by Jo’s mother, Geneva Ford Stout, who used to ring bells at the red kettle when they lived in Arizona and would bring her four daughters with her. “We ring bells as much as we can,” Jo said, noting that their grandson Adam, 3, brings in more money than anyone in the family when he is helping out. The Colvins’ daughter, Rebecca, lives in a group home, and Jo and Gene bring the residents out to ring bells. Jo said the residents enjoy the expe- rience, and she and Gene watch them from a distance to let them have their independence, but still be supervised. Jo also does customer service work for the Missouri State Fair. Fair Director Mark Wolfe said the staff there knows that the Red Cross work is Jo’s “first love, it’s some- thing she is dedicated to.” So when disaster strikes and Jo needs to hit the road, Wolfe lets her take all the time she needs. “We’re glad to have her when we do. She is a tremendous help around here,” Wolfe said. “She has the true spirit of a volunteer, and she works hard at anything she takes on.” Wolfe not only appreciates Jo’s volunteerism, but also her sense of humor. “She is comical as all get out ... it’s fun to have her around,” he said. Also at Christmas, Jo and Gene lend a hand to family friend Carol McMillin and the Community Santa program. Last year, with the help of a couple of their grandchildren, they made 35 to 40 baskets of cookies that were distributed to needy sen- iors along with holiday food vouch- ers. “There’s nothing like homemade cooking at Christmas,” Jo said. The Colvins plan to help out again this year, only it will be cupcakes in- stead of cookies. Gene said their kitchen becomes an assembly line, with their grandchildren and Re- becca’s group home residents pitch- ing in. “Putting a little sparkle in some- one’s eyes — that is what you do it for,” Jo said. Gene stressed the Sedalia area’s generosity, saying, “This is a very giving town.” As an example, the Colvins pointed to May’s tornado. “We spent less than $100 over five days (on food) thanks to all of the donations,” Jo said. That giving spirit drives the Colvins every day. “Red Cross is why God put us on this earth,” Jo said. “It is my call- ing, where I am supposed to be.” Spotlight Ads Real Estate Real Estate Help Wanted Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Call to have YOUR classified featured in this Spotlight. 1-800-892-7856 ext. 771 Drivers Driver Wanted Must have class B CDL with air brakes. 2 Years verifiable driving experience needed. Good benefits. Local busi- ness. Competitive pay. 660-826-7413 Waste Corporation of Missouri Drivers OPIES TRANSPORT, INC. hiring OTR drivers, Paid Prac- tical Miles! 800-341-9963 or www.opiestransport.com BUYING GOLD STERLING SILVER & US COINS 1964 OR OLDER Wes Brown • 108 South Ohio Sedalia, Missouri Monday - Friday • 9am-4pm. 660-221-0885 CLOCK REPAIR Let us be the source for your next clock repair job. We specialize in Grandfather, Cuckoo, Mantel & wall clocks. We make house calls. 607 Benton St., Warsaw, MO. Call 660-428-2288. 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Did You Know?Because of Medicare, less than 1 percent of Americans 65 andover are without health insurance, comparedwith 15 percent

of the general population.

Staying put can be challengefor couple as they volunteer

for several organizations

Bob Stanan/DemocratGene and Jo Colvin, of Sedalia, donate much of their time support-ing the American Red Cross.

By Bob Satnan

Jo Colvin holds an image of aHurricane Katrina victim holding asign requesting food or water sincehe and his neighbors had been with-out nourishment for two days.

“That says it all,” Jo said, ex-plaining why she gives so much ofher time to the American Red Cross.She said Samuel, the man in the Ka-trina photo, is “the sweetest man”and once she and other volunteershelped him, he stayed with the RedCross crew and worked to help oth-ers.

Jo worked in the Katrina-rav-aged bayou for three months, com-ing home just four days beforeThanksgiving 2005. Once she gothome, the Red Cross asked her toreturn; her grandchildren didn’t likethe idea.

“It affects your family,” she said.“It’s hard, but sometimes you haveto stay home.”

Staying put is a challenge for Joand her husband, Gene. Both volun-teer substantial amounts of time tothe Red Cross, and Gene is a raceofficial for NASCAR, so he is onthe road many weeks throughout theyear.

Years ago, Jo and Gene decidedto make two-year time commit-ments to various groups, includingUnited Way, CASA and SpecialOlympics. But Jo said when theystarted working with Red Cross, sheknew, “This is where I need to be.”

The Colvins’ bond with RedCross began in 2004 when Hurri-cane Ivan hit the Atlantic coast.Gene was preparing to head out oftown for a race and Jo asked, “Whatif I went to help?”

Jo was at the Red Cross chapterin Kansas City the next day, thenwas flown to the disaster area within24 hours after that.

Gene said Jo works about fivedays a month with the local RedCross chapter, mainly assisting withfires but she also did a lot of workwhen the tornado hit Sedalia inMay. In those circumstances, Jo,who serves on the chapter’s boardof directors, helps set up hotelrooms for displaced families, andmakes sure people have propermedications, eye glasses, insulinand food. Jo heaped praise on TomAdermann, general manager of theBest Western State Fair Inn, for hisefforts when disaster strikes locally.

“He is so good,” Jo said. “Wecouldn’t have anyone better” whenit comes to providing shelter forfamilies displaced by fires orstorms.

But the Red Cross is not the onlybeneficiary of the Colvins’ volun-teer spirit. Four generations of theirfamily work on behalf of Salvation

Army, especially at Christmas time.It is a tradition started by Jo’smother, Geneva Ford Stout, whoused to ring bells at the red kettlewhen they lived in Arizona andwould bring her four daughters withher.

“We ring bells as much as wecan,” Jo said, noting that theirgrandson Adam, 3, brings in moremoney than anyone in the familywhen he is helping out. TheColvins’ daughter, Rebecca, lives ina group home, and Jo and Genebring the residents out to ring bells.Jo said the residents enjoy the expe-rience, and she and Gene watchthem from a distance to let themhave their independence, but still besupervised.

Jo also does customer servicework for the Missouri State Fair.Fair Director Mark Wolfe said thestaff there knows that the Red Crosswork is Jo’s “first love, it’s some-thing she is dedicated to.” So whendisaster strikes and Jo needs to hitthe road, Wolfe lets her take all thetime she needs.

“We’re glad to have her whenwe do. She is a tremendous helparound here,” Wolfe said. “She hasthe true spirit of a volunteer, and sheworks hard at anything she takeson.”

Wolfe not only appreciates Jo’svolunteerism, but also her sense ofhumor.

“She is comical as all get out ...it’s fun to have her around,” he said.

Also at Christmas, Jo and Genelend a hand to family friend CarolMcMillin and the Community Santaprogram. Last year, with the help ofa couple of their grandchildren, theymade 35 to 40 baskets of cookiesthat were distributed to needy sen-iors along with holiday food vouch-ers.

“There’s nothing like homemadecooking at Christmas,” Jo said. TheColvins plan to help out again thisyear, only it will be cupcakes in-stead of cookies. Gene said theirkitchen becomes an assembly line,with their grandchildren and Re-becca’s group home residents pitch-ing in.“Putting a little sparkle in some-one’s eyes — that is what you do itfor,” Jo said.

Gene stressed the Sedalia area’sgenerosity, saying, “This is a verygiving town.” As an example, theColvins pointed to May’s tornado.

“We spent less than $100 overfive days (on food) thanks to all ofthe donations,” Jo said. That givingspirit drives the Colvins every day.

“Red Cross is why God put uson this earth,” Jo said. “It is my call-ing, where I am supposed to be.”

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Tips To Help AlleviateCaregiving Stress

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Q: I am loving the new fall season sofar -- lots of good shows and only a fewstinkers in the bunch. Which shows areyou digging so far? -- Clyde R., via e-mail

A: In the drama category, far and awaymy favorite show has to be ABC's "Re-venge," which has injected a much-neededshot of campy, soapy, sexy drama into myWednesday nights. (If you are on Twitter,you can follow my live-tweeting feeds attwitter.com/celebrity_extra every Wednes-day starting at 10 p.m. ET, where all of us"Revenge" fans whoop and holler to-gether.) I haven't had this much fun watch-ing a nighttime drama -- nor have Italked to the TV screen so much -- since"Melrose Place."On the comedy side, it's a tie betweenZooey Deschanel's "New Girl" on Fox andABC's "Suburgatory," whose ensemblecast of Jeremy Sisto, Jane Levy, CherylHines, Alan Tudyk and Ana Gasteyer hasme wiping tears of laughter from my faceevery episode.

***Q: I love watching "The Talk" every

afternoon. What happened to two of theoriginal hostesses, Holly Robinson Peeteand Leah Remini? -- Joanne M., Fair-port, N.Y.

A: Holly's and Leah's contracts werenot renewed by CBS after the first season.As of Sept. 6 and Oct. 23, respectively,CBS officially replaced them with SherylUnderwood and Aisha Tyler.

***Q: I really like "Prime Suspect," es-

pecially the actor who plays DetectiveBlando. Can you tell me a little abouthim? He looks so familiar. -- GenniferF., Allentown, Pa.

A: Tim Griffin, 42, has starred andguest-starred in countless TV series andbig-screen movies, including "Party ofFive," "Charmed," "Grey's Anatomy,""The Bourne Supremacy," "24," "IronMan," "The Men Who Stare at Goats," andmost recently, "Super 8" and "Abduction."

I spoke with Tim about his role in theAmerican version of the British cop dramaand asked if he had any qualms about try-ing to "remake" such a popular series. Timtold me: "It wasn't really until we started

doing the initial press work that I realized,'OK, this is a sacred institution,' because Iwas a huge fan of the British series too.It's almost like a trial by fire that you haveto go through. Can it be envisioned,reimagined with an American voice?

"Our partners are the original producersof the original ‘Prime Suspect,’ Tim said."So we have that entire cannon of scriptsat our disposal, and we have Peter Berg asthe executive producer and director. It'slike its own new animal."

***Q: I read somewhere that James Van

Der Beek's wife recently had anotherbaby. Didn't they just have a daughter?-- Barb D., via e-mail

A: You are halfway correct, Barb.James and wife Kimberly have a daughter,Olivia, who recently turned 1, and are ex-pecting their second child next year. Jamestweeted: "Just when we thought we could-n't feel any more blessed, it seems the uni-verse has plans to give our daughter asibling."

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WEDNESDAY7:00 p.m.

(62) NCAA Basketball Nebraska-Omaha vs.Missouri-Kansas City. (Live) (2:00)(ESPN) (ESPN2) NCAA Football (Live)(3:00)

THURSDAY7:00 p.m.

(ESPN) NCAA Football North Carolina vs.Virginia Tech. (Live) (3:00)

8:00 p.m.(ESPN2) NCAA Basketball Semifinal Game 2Coaches vs. Cancer Classic. Arizona vs. St.John’s. (Live) (2:30)

FRIDAY7:00 p.m.

(ESPN) NCAA Football Oklahoma State vs.Iowa State. (Live) (3:00)

8:00 p.m.(ESPN2) NCAA Football Oklahoma State vs.Iowa State. (Live) (2:00)

SATURDAY7:00 p.m.

(FX) NCAA Football (Live) (3:30)7:05 p.m.

(9) (17) NCAA Football (Live) (3:15)9:15 p.m.

(ESPN) NCAA Football (Live) (3:00)

SUNDAY6:30 p.m.

(ESPN2) NCAA Basketball Puerto RicoTournament. (Live) (2:30)

7:00 p.m.(8) (41) NFL Football Philadelphia Eaglesvs. New York Giants. (Live) (3:30)

8:00 p.m.(ESPN) MLS Soccer MLS Cup. HoustonDynamo vs. Los Angeles Galaxy. (Live) (2:30)

MONDAY6:30 p.m.

(ESPN2) NCAA Basketball Semifinal Game 1CBE Classic. Notre Dame vs. Missouri. (Live)(2:00)

7:30 p.m.(9) (ESPN) NFL Football Kansas City Chiefsvs. New England Patriots. (Live) (3:00)

8:30 p.m.(ESPN2) NCAA Basketball Semifinal Game 2CBE Classic. California vs. Georgia. (Live) (2:30)

TUESDAY6:00 p.m.

(ESPN) NCAA Basketball Maui Invitational.(Live) (2:00)(ESPN2) NCAA Football Miami (OH) vs.Ohio. (Live) (3:00)

8:30 p.m.(ESPN) NCAA Basketball Maui Invitational.(Live) (2:00)

9:00 p.m.(ESPN2) NCAA Basketball CBE Classic.(Live) (2:00)

WEDNESDAY11/16 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30(4) TThhee XX FFaaccttoorr "Top 10 Perform" (L) FFooxx 44 NNeewwss aatt 99 pp..mm..(5) SSuurrvviivvoorr:: SSoouutthh PPaacciiffiicc (N) CCrriimmiinnaall MMiinnddss "Hope" (N) CCSSII "Crime After Crime" (N)(6) NNaattuurree (N) NNoovvaa (N) NNoovvaa(8) UUpp--NNiigghhtt (N) UUpp AAllll NNiigghhtt HHaarrrryy''ss LLaaww "Insanity" (N) SSVVUU "Educated Guess" (N)(9) MMiiddddllee (N) SSuubbuurrgg.. (N) MMooddeerrnn (N) EEnnddiinnggss (N) RReevveennggee "Treachery" (N)(13) SSuurrvviivvoorr:: SSoouutthh PPaacciiffiicc (N) CCrriimmiinnaall MMiinnddss "Hope" (N) CCSSII "Crime After Crime" (N)(17) MMiiddddllee (N) SSuubbuurrgg.. (N) MMooddeerrnn (N) EEnnddiinnggss (N) RReevveennggee "Treachery" (N)(41) UUpp--NNiigghhtt (N) UUpp AAllll NNiigghhtt HHaarrrryy''ss LLaaww "Insanity" (N) SSVVUU "Educated Guess" (N)(62) NNCCAAAA BBaasskkeettbbaallll Nebraska-Omaha vs. Missouri-Kansas City (L) KKCCTTVV NNeewwss aatt 99::0000 pp..mm..

(A&E) SSttoorraaggee WWaarrss SSttoorraaggee WWaarrss SSttoorraaggee WWaarrss SSttoorraaggee WWaarrss AAmmeerr.. HHooggggeerr TTBBAA(AMC) ���� JJuurraassssiicc PPaarrkk (1993, Sci-Fi) Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Sam Neill.(CW) AAmmeerriiccaa''ss NNeexxtt TToopp MMooddeell NNeexxtt TToopp MMooddeell (N) CCooppss ''TTiill DDeeaatthh(DISC) MMyytthhBBuusstteerr "Duct Tape Hour" MMyytthhBBuusstt.. "Duct Tape Hour 2" MMyytthhBBuusstt.. "Duct Tape Plane"(ESPN) NNCCAAAA FFoooottbbaallll (L)(FX) ((66::3300)) ��� TTwwiilliigghhtt ('08, Dra) Kristen Stewart. HHoorrrroorr "Open House" (N)(HALL) � CCaanncceell CChhrriissttmmaass ('10, Family) Natalie Brown, Judd Nelson. � TThhee GGoooodd WWiittcchh''ss GGiifftt(HIST) AAnncciieenntt AAlliieennss AAnncciieenntt AAlliieennss DDeeccooddeedd "Spear of Destiny"(LIFE) UUnnssoollvveedd MMyysstteerriieess � WWee HHaavvee YYoouurr HHuussbbaanndd ('11, True) Esai Morales, Teri Polo.(TBS) FFaammiillyy GGuuyy FFaammiillyy GGuuyy FFaammiillyy GGuuyy FFaammiillyy GGuuyy TThhee BBiigg BBaanngg TThhee BBiigg BBaanngg(TLC) HHooaarrddiinngg:: BBuurriieedd AAlliivvee SSeeccrreett "Richanne/ Paola" CCoouuppoonniinngg CCoouuppoonniinngg(TNT) TThhee MMeennttaalliisstt TThhee MMeennttaalliisstt ��� TTwwiisstteerr Helen Hunt.(TVLD) MMaarrrriieedd MMaarrrriieedd LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy HHoott// CClleevvee.. HHoott// CClleevvee..(USA) NNCCIISS "Ignition" NNCCIISS PPssyycchh "Shawn Interrupted" (N)

THURSDAY11/17 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30(4) TThhee XX FFaaccttoorr (N) BBoonneess (N) FFooxx 44 NNeewwss aatt 99 pp..mm..(5) BBiiggBBaanngg (N) RRuulleess (N) PPeerrssoonn ooff IInntteerreesstt "Foe" (N) TThhee MMeennttaalliisstt "Pink Tops" (N)(6) SSppoorrttssppaaggee WWiitthh EEdd AArrnnoolldd AAmmeerriiccaannLLaanndd HHeeaarrttllaanndd AAuussttiinn CCiittyy "Randy Newman"(8) CCoommmmuunniitt (N) PPaarrkkss//RReecc (N) TThhee OOffffiiccee (N) WWhhiittnneeyy (N) SSuussppeeccttss "Underwater" (N)(9) KKaattiiee CCoouurriicc SSppeecciiaall (N) PP.. PPrraaccttiiccee "Who We Are" (N) PPrriivvaattee PPrraaccttiiccee (N)(13) BBiiggBBaanngg (N) RRuulleess (N) PPeerrssoonn ooff IInntteerreesstt "Foe" (N) TThhee MMeennttaalliisstt "Pink Tops" (N)(17) KKaattiiee CCoouurriicc SSppeecciiaall (N) PP.. PPrraaccttiiccee "Who We Are" (N) PPrriivvaattee PPrraaccttiiccee (N)(41) CCoommmmuunniitt (N) PPaarrkkss//RReecc (N) TThhee OOffffiiccee (N) WWhhiittnneeyy (N) SSuussppeeccttss "Underwater" (N)(62) WWiitthhoouutt aa TTrraaccee WWiitthhoouutt aa TTrraaccee "Closure" KKCCTTVV NNeewwss aatt 99::0000 pp..mm..

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FRIDAY11/18 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30(4) KKiittcchheenn NNiigghhttmmaarreess (N) FFrriinnggee "Wallflower" (N) FFooxx 44 NNeewwss aatt 99 pp..mm..(5) AA GGiifftteedd MMaann (N) CCSSII:: NNYY "Crossroads" (N) BBllooooddss "Thanksgiving" (N)(6) WWaasshh.. WWeeeekk NNeeeedd ttoo KKnnooww UUnnii..MMaaggaazziinnee IInn.. WWaasshhnnggttnn MMccLLaauugghh TToo CCoonnttrraarryy(8) CChhuucckk (N) GGrriimmmm "Lonelyhearts" (N) DDaatteelliinnee NNBBCC(9) EExxtt.. MMaakkeeoovveerr:: HHoommee (N) EExxtt.. MMaakkeeoovveerr:: HHoommee (N) 2200//2200(13) AA GGiifftteedd MMaann (N) CCSSII:: NNYY "Crossroads" (N) BBllooooddss "Thanksgiving" (N)(17) EExxtt.. MMaakkeeoovveerr:: HHoommee (N) EExxtt.. MMaakkeeoovveerr:: HHoommee (N) 2200//2200(41) CChhuucckk (N) GGrriimmmm "Lonelyhearts" (N) DDaatteelliinnee NNBBCC(62) MMoonnkk MMoonnkk KKCCTTVV NNeewwss aatt 99::0000 pp..mm..

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Don’t forget your permits

For fanatical deer hunters — including thosewho’ve been bowhunting for the past eightweeks — life gets hectic the last few daysbefore opening day of the firearms deer season.

For the one-weekend-per-year crowd, con-fusion reigns supreme.

In either case, the odds that some vital, semi-vital or I-wish-I-had-one-of-those items will beleft behind increase geometrically with the dis-tance between the hunter’s home and his huntinggrounds. I’ve proven this to be true by scientificmethodology, and I’m sure you all know what thatmeans.

Permits top the list of things not to forget,and enough hunters forget to purchase them tomake hunting without the proper permits(s)high on the list of violations encountered byconservation agents.

I learned how inconvenient this memorylapse can be when I parked my car a few hun-dred yards from a spot I’d been dreaming aboutbowhunting for months. I reached into theglove box to transfer a deer and a turkey permitto my coat pocket only to discover that thereweren’t any permits to transfer.

The only thing I could do was return totown. I bought my permits the next day. Thisstory does have a happy ending because thefirst time I hunted that stand I shot both a deerand a turkey from it within an hour of eachother.

This year, hunters will have to remember tocarry some means of attaching the new, non-sticky permits to their deer. I folded my permitin half and then punched a hole throughout —trying my best to avoid any pertinent informa-tion.

I plan to wrap the permit around my deer’shock and then fasten it there with a small plasticcable tie. Whatever means you choose, makesure the permit stays put until the deer arrives atits processing location but is removable so theTelecheck ID number can be written on it priorto reattaching the permit to the deer.

A blaze orange vest and hat are as unforget-table as permits. Except on conservation areaswhere only archery methods are legal, wearingblaze orange is both a legal and a commonsense requirement for all hunters during any ofthe various firearms deer seasons.

Ammunition is another easily forgotten, yetvital item. Just to prove it could be done, takemy blackpowder hunt 200 miles from home asan example. I realized that I didn’t load the largetackle box that held my powder, bullets,primers, cleaning kit and approximately a zillion

other blackpowder accessories.Maybe I shouldn’t include an efficient hunt-

ing knife on my list of things not to forget,because leaving your knife at home is the surestway to need it I know. If you believed I left myblackpowder box behind as a demonstration,there’s a chance you’ll believe I’ve left myBuck Folding Hunter at home twice just so Icould see what an interesting chore field-dress-ing a deer with a 1-inch penknife can be.

Both pairs of gloves and single gloves alltoo often get left behind, albeit only when theweather is or becomes bitterly cold. My owngloves have become so adept at evading cap-ture the night before opening day, I stash hope-fully matched pairs in my car, in the pockets ofall of my coats and in my fanny pack. Now let’ssee them all hide at the same time!

For many hunters, food and water don’t getforgotten, because they weren’t on the take listin the first place. It took me decades to learnthat having food and water — especially water— readily available makes hunting less of anendurance contest.

In the real world, this means that hunterswho have quart of water and a couple of proteinbars in their pockets stay in the woods longer.Hunters who spend more time hunting, killmore deer. It really is as simple as that.

Although I forget mine an embarrassingnumber of times per year, a decent — by whichI mean better than the one in a phone — digitalcamera should be an item not to forget.

Once in a lifetime moments are exactly that.I’ve never heard anyone say, “I wish I hadn’ttaken pictures of those two bucks fighting or ofthat sunrise or of my first 10-pointer while hewas still in the woods.”

The last, but by far most important thing notto forget, is the right attitude.

Some of you will be pursuing outsizedantlers with a zeal unmatched since the Cru-saders sought the Holy Grail. Others, myselfincluded, put equal mental and physical effortinto harvesting enough deer to insure their fam-ilies a full year’s supply of red meat.

There’s nothing inherently improper ineither of those approaches to deer hunting. Ormore correctly, there’s nothing wrong with con-centrating on one facet of deer hunting so longas that facet doesn’t block the view of what thesport is supposed to be about, returning to thenatural world from which our species sprang.

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GREENHOUSE BUSINESS& REAL ESTATE AUCTION

HOME: Well-built home (New 2004) features 5 bedrooms (could be 6), 2 full baths, a largekitchen and dining area, and a full walk-out basement with separate laundry area.Throughout the home home is all high-grade flooring, custom-built walnut cabinetry, builtwith walnut taken from the farm. The house is heavily insulated with cellulose insulation andis heated from a greenhouse boiler system. This home sits in a great location. You can seeover your entire farm. REAL ESTATE: Nice, square 40 M/L acres just 2.5 miles to CentralMissouri Produce Auction. This farm is set up for large production. The farm has approxi-mately 25 acres used currently for hay crop. It has a stocked pond, and the deer and turkeyare plentiful! The greenhouses are both top-of-the-line. The boiler heating system runs veryefficiently, running at a constant 68°F. It uses wood chips and there is a 40'x40' wood chipholding area with 4' concrete wall. They did not use any propane in 2010. The 2,400 toma-to seed crop sells with the farm. Included: Blackberry & Raspberry Patch, 750 BlueberryPlants - planted 2 years ago, 250 Blueberry Plants - planted 1 year ago, Approximately 800-Gallons Propane, Mum Patch - 5,000 to 6,000 plant production - Set up on automatic irri-gation system TERMS: Opening bid will be $345,000.00. The farm will sell to the highestbidder over that amount. $5,000.00 earnest money deposit due day of sale. Balance dueat closing. Closing cost split 50/50. Buyer responsible for lender's policy. Seller pays forowner's policy. GREENHOUSES/BOILERS: #1 ~ 13,000 sq. ft. building completely set upand in excellent condition. This greenhouse has been producing 2,400 tomato plants witha 25# per plant average. There is a full Nexus ridge vent and carries a 20# per sq. ft. snowload and 80 mph wind speed. This greenhouse has 6 new Modine hydraulic heating coils -210,000 - 230,000 BTU with a constant 68°. Ready for new plants. Modine propane back-up. #2 ~ 7,000 sq. ft. greenhouse w/drop sides and has cooling cell and is fully heated withcentral boiler system that keeps a constant 68°F. This greenhouse is ready for new plantsand in great condition. Propane backup. BOILERS ~ 2 - 1.4 Million BTU conifer wood chipburners located in 20'x40' steel building with wood chip pit - fully insulated with concretefloor. Boiler system heats both greenhouses and home. GREENHOUSES EQUIPMENT:Heavy Duty Generator - 3-Phase, 5' Inspection Table 65 KW; Round Table; 2 - 24" WideBelt Sizing Units ; Large Steel Wood-Burning Stove; 24" Brushing System ; Lot Plastic PotsOUTBUILDINGS: 20'x20' Seed House located just off the boiler room. Has 2,400 tomatoplats grafted to Maxi Fort that will sell with the farm. 40'x50' Sorting Building with 12'x40'overhang - fully insulated with breakroom, bathroom and office. Loading dock set up forsemi or bumper hitch load out.; 36'x72' Machine Shed with two 12' door openings; OldSchool House converted into shop - 30'x40' with sliding door; 3-Stall Horse Barn w/doublegarage doors - Nice setup MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT: 1840 Case Skid Loader - Kasten8' x 24' Flat Wagon Cummins Diesel, 2,600 Tandem, 20,000# Hrs., 62" Bucket - Good; Lely9' Disc Mower - Good Rubber/Steel Condition ; 5' Heavy Duty Quick- Model 71 John Deere3-pt, 2 Row Attach Pallet Forks Planter w/Liquid Fertilizer Tank - 2155 John Deere Tractor- Diesel, Nice 4,300 Hrs., Good Condition, ; 494 John Deere Corn Planter Steel/Rubber; 4-Row John Deere Cultivator; Knowles 8'x20' Flat Wagon Spring Tooth - Complete 8000# ;2" 10'x8' Steel Rock Screen; 6' Bush Hog SQ720AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: PROPERTY SELLS AT 12 NOON. Go to auctionarrows.comfor more information & pictures. This is a rare opportunity to buy a farm, home andgreenhouse business, with such a perfect location and just a short distance to the produceauction. Mark says this farm has been very good to them. Now is the right time to be get-ting your next season started.

70111 West View School Road • Fortuna, MODirections: East of Versailles Hwy 52 & C Jct. - Take Hwy. C 2 miles to E Hwy. Take E 5 miles to BethelMennonite Church, go west to West View School Road to sale site.

As we will be expanding our boiler business and changing locations,we will sell the following at public auction:

OWNER: MARK & JOANNA LEID

FRI., NOV. 18, 10:30 A.M.To preview property, contact Marvin Martin at (573) 378-4290 or Tony Stephens at (573) 378-8803.

Auctioneer’s Note: This is a good sale.Mr. Kaden took good care of what he hadand it will be your chance to take homesome nice clean items. See youSaturday.

SAT., NOV. 19, 10 A.M.

18274 HWY. W • VERSAILLES, MOAs I am no longer able to live alone, we will sellthe following described real estate and house-hold items at auction located from theCourthouse Square in Versailles: take Hwy. Wsouth one mile to the sale site. Watch for salesigns on:

APPLIANCESWhirlpool RefrigeratorElectric StoveKenmore Heavy DutyWasher - 80 SeriesKenmore Heavy DutyDryer - 80 SeriesMicrowaveZenith TV & StandHeavy Duty SpaceHeaterKirby PerformanceVacuumw/Attachments -Nearly NewSmall Coronado ChestDeep FreezeLot Pans, Pots,Dishes, Silverware,Plates, KitchenUtensils

FURNITUREWood Table & 4 ChairsPhone TableCouchDesk w/TypewriterStraight-back Chair2-End Tables2-LampsChairChest, Dresser, FullBed & Night StandRocking ChairFull-size Bed w/NightStand

PAINTINGWalter AlexanderBailey Painting -1931 - Look at thepainting on AuctionArrows - This couldbe a sleeper

ANTIQUESOld Oak Wash Stand -

NiceJar of Old MarblesCarnival Hen on Nestw/BoxStandard Oil ther-mometerLot HarmonicasLarge Lot of StraightRazors - SomeGermanLot Pocket Knives8-Day Clock - Made InUSAKing Cap Gun - OldToy AnvilSmall Lot CostumeJewelryHand-held Brass SpyGlassLot Children’sSilverwareHandheld View Finderw/Many SlidesDime Register Bank

OUTDOOREQUIPMENT &

TOOLSDynamark 1136 RidingMowerCraftsman BandsawSander, 12” on Stand- NiceMercury Merc 44HpOutboard MotorHomelite Weed EaterRyobi Leaf BlowerWheel Barrow20’ Aluminum LadderCraftsman Drill w/BitsCraftsman Socket SetSmoker2-Crosscut SawsLot Shotgun ShellsLot Army Shell Boxes

REAL ESTATE &LIVING ESTATE AUCTION

REAL ESTATE3 BR, 1 Bath Brick Home, Full Basement w/Walk-out Door. Approx. 1 Acre, Versailles SchoolDistrict.TERMS: The opening bid on the property willbe $34,900.00. Any bid over that and the prop-erty will sell to the high bidder with noreserve.

Visit online: auctionarrows.comfor more info

Owner: LOREN T. KADENDICK HUTCHISON AUCTION &

REAL ESTATE L.L.C.(573) 378-8822 Cell • (660) 347-5656 Office

• (660) 826-0278 HomeAuction Associate:

Toby Brown (660) [email protected]

PUBLIC AUCTION

Larry Drenon660-547-3557

Rodney Drenon660-890-4898

Laramie Drenon660-221-4386

Office660-547-2646

Jake Drenon660-351-6000

TRACTORSJohn Deere 3020,gas, wide front,with John

Deere 145 loaderFord 2000, gas,wide frontEQUIPMENT

2- 5’ brush cutters7’ hd bladeSlip10” post hole diggerOld pull type disk2- 4’ harrowsFARM, LAWNAND GARDEN

Yard Machinemulching mower,46”

Symplicity mulchingmower, 44”

2- 15 gal sprayers2-2 gal sprayers80# Fertilizerspreader

Roto tillerHand post hole dig-ger

Steel post driver6’ tomato cagesStihl 0290 chain-saw

Air vein pump2 fence chargers28-5’, 7-6’, 45-61/2’Steel posts

25 Wood postsLog grapplerFord draw bar½ roll 48” fieldfence

Electric fence wirePTo shaftsBarb wire unroller5’ deck torchesNew live cage2 Float waterersAss’t chicken feed-ers and waterers

Shepherd hooksElectric pumpFence stretchers,come-alongs

TOOLSTorch on wheels,complete

Lincoln welder, 225amp w/175’ cord

Stone pedal grinderMetal work benchw/outlets

Log chains,wedges, rope,etc

4 amp batterycharger

Sledge hammers,pick, pry bars,etc

16’ and 28’Extension lad-ders

6’ wooden step lad-der

24” Pipe wrenchConduit benderB&D table sawB&D band saw3 sets metal shelv-ing

WrenchesMISCELLANEOUSChar Broil gas deckheater

Char Broil bbq grillSpools ½” cable6 stock links of11/2” angle iron

Scrap iron23-12” steppingstones

Solid copperground wire

Computer tableAssorted fishingitems

Auto dog feederYamaha mini organGame tableAquariumLarge kettle andcolander

Other items toonumerous tomention.

STAN AND SHARON ALLENTerms of Sale: Cash or approved check.Not responsible for accidents. Statementsmade day of sale take precedence over

printed material. Lunch served

22957 Hwy. 135, Stover, Mo.As we have sold our farm, we will sell thefollowing at auction located from Stoversouth on Hwy 135 approx. 7.5 miles to saleon:

SAT., NOV. 19, 10 A.M.

SPECIAL STOCKCOW SALE

WINDSORLIVESTOCK AUCTION

SAT., NOV. 19, 12 NOON250+ PAIRS & 200+ BRED COWS

660-647-5444Rodney Drenon 660-890-4898Jake Drenon 660-351-6000

AHLMEYER: 40 Blk Cows with Calves, 150-300 lbs., 4 yrs. to 7 yrs. old.

SLEEPER: 50 Blk & BWF Cows, 4-6 yrs., 25with Calves, rem. 2nd & 3rd per.

HOLLENBECK: 41 Blk & BWF Cows, 4 yrs. toSS, 17 with Calves, rem. 2nd & 3rd period.

K. TILMAN: 15 Pairs, 4 yrs. to 6 yrs. old, 12 blk& BWF; 3 Red Angus

WARNER: 7 Reg. Blk Cows, 3 yrs. to 8 yrs.with Fall Calves

NICHOLS: 30 Blk & Red Cows, 5 yrs. to BM,2nd & 3rd per.

R. JOHNSON: 12 Mixed Cows, 5-8 yrs., 2nd &3rd per.

10 BLK COWS WITH CALVES: SSB. CORPENING: 36 Blk & BWF Cows, 4 yrs. to

SS, 2nd & 3rd per., Bred Meade Angus Bulls.DON HUMPHREY: 50 Blk & Red Cows, 4 yrs.

to SS, 35 with Calves, rem. 2nd & 3rd period.CANTRELL: 25 Blk & BWF Cows, 3 to 6 yrs.

old, 2nd & 3rd period, Bred Angus Bull.BULLOCK: 35 Mixed Cows, 3 to 5 yrs. old, 25

with Calves.VESSOR: Mostly Black Cows, with 200-300 lb.

Calves, 3 to 6 yrs. old.EXPECTING 600-700 HEAD

NOTE: Several Good Bred Cows and Pairs.All Cows Off Farms Within 50 Miles.Sale Starts at Noon with Pairs First.

LARGE ESTATEAUCTION!

CLIP & SAVE

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

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

We’re In The Bid’ness!

2202 South Washington ~ Sedalia, MOSUN., NOV. 20, 12:30 PM

ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES -HOUSEHOLD - FURNITURE -

GLASSWARE & MORE! - JEWELRY -SET OF DIAMOND EARRINGS 14 KT.- LOTS COSTUME - 1882 $5 & 1864$2.50 LIBERTY HEAD GOLD PCS. -18 FRANKLIN 1/2$ - CONFEDERATE$5 BILL - OLD STAMPS - EXTRANICE, FANCY BEADED & VERY

COLORFUL PURSE!

MRS. SHIRLEY VANSELL ESTATE!Full Listing go to: auctionzip.com

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE! Extra nice sale.Large sale - come early and plan to staylate.

MON., NOV. 21, 6:30PMSedalia, Missouri

COW SALEIn addition to our regular run held at11:00 AM, we will sell the following:

• Herd dispersal - 45 Blk & BWF Cows, 3yrsold – BM, approx. half with calves, remain-der 2nd & 3rd period, bred to Black bull; 1Black Bull• Herd dispersal – 49 Blk & BWF Cows, 3 –7 yrs old, 2nd & 3rd period, bred to BlackBalancer bull; 4 year old Black BalancerBull• 29 mixed cows, 7 yrs old – SS, 2nd & 3rdperiod

CENTRAL MO.SALES CO.

You may view our auction atwww.lmaauctions.com

For more information or to arrange trucking, call:Sale Barn, 660-826-8286E.H. Fowler, 660-473-1048Jay Fowler, 660-473-1582

Cary Brodersen, 660-473-6373

MARKET SUMMARYTuesday, November 8, 2011

Total Receipts 1234 Head

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

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

$159.00 - $170.00$147.00 - $163.50$146.50 - $159.50$137.60 - $145.00$130.75 - $139.00$132.85 - $137.75

$134.00 - $143.00$134.50 - $140.25$131.20 - $139.75$132.50 - $139.75$129.40 - $135.50no market test

Steers Average ~ High Heifers Average ~ High

COW/CALF PAIRSBOTTLE CALVESBRED COWSSLAUGHTER COWS

BREEDING BULLSSLAUGHTER BULLS

RANGE: no market test

RANGE: $780 - $1050RANGE: $135-$170

RANGE: no market testRANGE: $61.50 - $69.00

SHELLY $21.50 - $37.50BETTER $54.50 - $67.50

(STDY)

FARMERS LIVESTOCKAUCTION

P.O. Box 91 • BOONVILLELarry Bock, Owner

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

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Machinery

955 Cat LoaderGood shape, 70% tracks,

$17,500.Call (816)510-1705

�NEW TODAYHEIDER

6X12 Auger Wagonwith horizontal

14’ unloading auger.Call 660-886-7049

Martin’s TractorWarrensburg, MO

Kubota:L3600 4x4, 31HP with loaderL4150 40HP with Canopy, niceM4700 4x4, 42HP with loader

Ford/New Holland:TC18 Hydro 4x4 with loaderTC33DA 4x4 with loaderTL90 76 PTO HP 4x4 with cab3910 Diesel 4x4 with loader4000 Gas 50HP excellent7600 Diesel 84HP with loader

John Deere:Compact 4x4 Loader Models:

790, 4300, 43102155 Diesel 45HP with loader2240 Diesel 50HP with loader4020 Diesel 95HP like new!Brush Hogs: 15-10-8-7-6-5 ft.• Full line 3-point Implements!• Front Loaders for all makes!

Call 660-747-1170

POLY SQUARE CALF HUTS, $205. Hog panels $ 12. Heavy built brand, 7-ton Self-feeder and other calf equipment. 660-202-2052

LivestockPUREBRED BLACK ANGUSBull, 3 yearr old, calving ease, good bull- $1500 or best offer; 4 large Feeder Pigs- $55 each, (2) 350 lb purebred Jersey heifers- $500 each; nice 6 ft heavy-duty Brush Hog,- $500.

(573)378-66752 PURE BREEDER BOARS approximately 80 lbs. each. 14 feeder pigs about 50 llbs. each. Call 816-728-2411 or 816-728-4200

�NEW TODAY30 YOUNG Red Cross Cows, 3-6 year olds, 1350 pounds, with 4 calves now, $1200 take all, $1300 10 or more. 40 Young Black & Black White Face 3-5 year old spring cal-vers, will be having 2nd & 3rd calves, 1100 + lbs., $1300 for all, $1350 for 10 or more; 14 more with calves, $1400. All vaccinated & gentle, out of grass. Call (660)882-6440

Livestock

ANGUS BULLSYearlings & older, easy calving with excellent birth weights.

Also 2nd & 3rd periodANGUS HEIFERS.

BAHRENBURG’S ANGUSCall 660-221-5688

�NEW TODAYHereford BullsRegistered, polled, docile,

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

Livestock

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enemy has never yet tasted oneof the most sublime enjoyments

of life.-Johann Kaspar Lavater

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Jerry BakerAuto Sales600 Industrial Dr.

Sedalia, MO660-826-545106 Pontiac G6.................................949508 Fusion Loaded ........................1149507 Mustang 73K ...........................1299507 Buick LaCrosse ........................9995 08 Impala LT .................................1099507 Chevy HHR ................................8495 05 Mustang 74K ...........................1049508 Focus 29K................................11995 07 Cobalt 1-owner..........................899502 Focus .........................................599502 Gr.Prix........................................599500 Gr. Am 1-owner .........................499507 Dodge QuadCab 4wd .............1599506 Ford SC 4wd............................1499507 Ford SC 4wd Sharp! ...............1649506 Chevy XCab 4wd 1-Own.........1499506 GMC SB .....................................949505 Ford SuperCrew 4wd..............1299505 Dodge QuadCab 4wd .............1399505 GMC CrewCab 4wd.................13495 05 Chevy XCab 4wd.....................1299504 Chevy XCab 2wd.......................999599 Chevy XCab 2wd.......................649505 Expedition 4wd .......................1449507 Saturn Vue AWD 78K..............1399502 Suburban 4wd LT......................899506 Jeep Commander 4wd............1149594 Jeep Wrangler 4wd...................649504 Trailblazer 4wd..........................899502 Mountaineer AWD.....................699504 Pacifica AWD.............................799506 Buick Rendezvous AWD ........1099508 Gr. Caravan 1-owner...............1299505 Town & Country ........................749501 Venture Warner Bros ................5995

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Livestock LivestockREGISTERED ANGUS

BULLS7 bulls 15-17 months old,Low

to Moderate Birth Weight.Good EPDs. Sire

K205 & Preference $1750-$2250.

Call 660-368-2560or 816-456-5558

REGISTERED ANGUS HEIFERS

4 Yearlings Sire Preference Good EPDs, $1000 each take all or $1050 for choice.

Call 660-368-2560or 816-456-5558

REGISTERED ANGUS HEIFERS

4 Yearlings Sire Preference Good EPDs, $1000 each take all or $1050 for choice.

Call 660-368-2560or 816-456-5558

SIMANGUS, BALANCER (GvXAn), 18 month forage de-veloped bulls for calving ease, guaranteed. Several spring calving same breed type bred heifers. Will AI 100+ heifers in November same breed type. Gain the many benefits of het-erosis by crossbreeding. Bob Harriman/Rotert, Montrose,

MO 660-492-2504 www.rotertharriman.com

YOUNG POLLED Hereford Bulls, Breeding age, from good registered stock, low birth weight. Location: Knob Noster, Warrensburg. 660-563-4638

Legals

BID NOTICENow accepting bids for the following contracts:To be bid per mile:2 year contract will be

awarded ineach category

• Flat Mowing• Vertical Cutback• Road Grading

To be bid per hour:1 Year contract

• Misc. Backhoe WorkBids will be accepted until 4:00p.m. Friday, Dec. 2nd, 2011. Con-tracts will go into effect on Jan. 1st, 2012.Project specifications and required bid forms can be obtained through our website (www.forbesloa.org) or through our office.FORBES LAKE OF THE OZARKS PARK LAND OWNERSASSOCIATION

26506 Gardiner Road, Edwards, MO 65326

660-438-4039

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