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S-C teacher hopes to engineer interest in robotics with SCREAM Sydney Brink/Democrat Eleventh-grader Henry Yantz, a member of SCREAM, (Smith-Cotton Robotics, Engineering, and Mathematics), the school's robotics club, carries the club's robot to a work table in October at the Show-Me BEST, (Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology) BUGS! compe- tition at State Fair Community College. By Bob Satnan Michael Wright has done the re- search: U.S. companies are looking all over the world to fill engineering positions because of a shortage of skilled American workers. Wright is trying to change that by cultivating interest in robotics and turning it into opportunity for Sedalia students and manufacturers. Wright, engineering teacher at Smith-Cotton High School, is adviser for S-C’s Robotics Club, a fledgling venture that is growing in interest and number. His goal is to give students an educational experience, allowing them to take what they have learned in engineering, math and science courses and bring it to life with ro- bots. The club started with a devoted core group, but with fall sports now over, more students have after-school time available and the club’s mem- bership has quadrupled, Wright said. Still, Wright and the club members want to develop general interest in ro- botics among S-C’s student body, then spread it to other schools in the district. Wright said club members have fun spending time with peers who have like interests, “and you get to build cool stuff.” The original core, including junior Henry Yantz, 15, and sophomores Nick Wagenknect, 16, and Mark Gar- buzov, 15, among others, competed in the Show-Me BEST Robotics Com- petition earlier this year at State Fair Community College. BEST (Boost- ing Engineering Science and Technol- ogy) is a nonprofit organization that promotes those career paths nation- wide; the competition was open to middle-and high-school age students. It took six weeks for Team SCREAM (Smith-Cotton Robotics, Engineering And Mechanics) to build its robot for the competition, but when show time arrived, they encountered problems getting their creation to operate as planned. Mark said a wire came loose, but since the robot was already in the competition zone, they couldn’t touch it. “All competition, we were asking ourselves, ‘Why won’t it work?’ and we were trying to figure out how to get it into the scoring area,” Henry said. But the day was not without suc- cesses. Team SCREAM won the Founders Award for most creative de- sign. Nick said the competition helped them “get a foot in the door,” and he enjoyed “a day of being ourselves, having fun.” Henry said the competition was a thrill. “The first time I was operating the robot during competition, my hands were shaking,” he said. Nick said his interest in “building fun things” drew him to the club. “Since I was 5 years old, I have loved building robots with my dad,” he said. Mark hopes to build knowledge and skills that will help him as he pre- pares for his professional life; he plans on majoring in engineering in college, and he said he likes the de- sign process most. Henry was looking for an after- school activity: “I saw it, and I am a logical person, so getting involved with robotics made sense to me.” Wright said there had been at- tempts in the past to launch a robotics club at S-C, but he does not know why it didn’t catch on. Still, his mind- set was “see a need, fill a need.” He went to the World Robotics Championships and talked to partici- pants and experts. While his engineer- ing training provides him with a lot of background knowledge in what his students are working on, “This is a first for all of us.” But Wright is not alone in his quest. Barbara Todd, the Sedalia dis- trict’s gifted program teacher, tried to launch a club at the middle school earlier this year. “It was awfully difficult and in- volved for middle schoolers,” Todd said, via email. “We tried as hard as we could; (we) worked about six hours to eight hours a week outside of school and actually got the robot built. It moved all directions and turned. However, it needed an arm that reached out and grabbed and we never could get that to happen. So, we did not compete in the competition.” Building support for the Robotics Club inside and outside the district is the students’ current focus — along with building a 12-turret T-shirt can- non robot. They are preparing a pres- entation they will give to local manufacturers in an effort to win sup- port and sponsorships. This is where the club’s diversity comes into play. Senior Gage Harden, 17, is a newer member of the club; since the football season is over, he now has time to participate. Gage has public speaking skills from serving as presi- dent of the school’s DECA chapter, so he is leading the presentation team. Another one of the newcomers is senior Lauren Azan, 17; she was a standout member of the girls’ golf team in the fall. She is considering an engineering career, but also is excited about being part of the first robotics team at S-C. “We have a chance to be part of a new tradition, to show younger stu- dents what they can work their way toward,” Lauren said. As for generat- ing interest among other students, she said, “If I saw a cool T-shirt cannon, I know I would be excited.” Wright said the club is breaking into four separate design teams — drive train and chassis, pneumatics, turret and electronics — “Then they will collaborate, and make it all work.” Wright said the project will in- volve a lot of troubleshooting and problem solving, and the students are inspired to see how they can use their engineering studies. “This is giving them the full gamut of experience,” including mar- keting, teamwork and budgeting, he said. Todd is keeping an eye on Wright’s efforts. “I think that in order to make this a successful ongoing program, Mr. Wright is greatly needed,” she wrote. “He has the knowledge and resources to get this program the support it needs. I would love to see robotics clubs at both the junior high and mid- dle school.” Wright sees great potential in the club, as it could serve as an incubator to grow more local engineering talent for area manufacturers. “The scope of it is huge,” he said. “We are ready to work hand-in-hand with mentors. We would love to have engineers in the area come in to work with the students.”

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S-C teacher hopes toengineer interest in

robotics with SCREAM

Sydney Brink/DemocratEleventh-grader Henry Yantz, a member of SCREAM, (Smith-CottonRobotics, Engineering, and Mathematics), the school's robotics club,carries the club's robot to a work table in October at the Show-MeBEST, (Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology) BUGS! compe-tition at State Fair Community College.

By Bob Satnan

Michael Wright has done the re-search: U.S. companies are lookingall over the world to fill engineeringpositions because of a shortage ofskilledAmerican workers. Wright istrying to change that by cultivatinginterest in robotics and turning it intoopportunity for Sedalia students andmanufacturers.Wright, engineering teacher at

Smith-Cotton High School, is adviserfor S-C’s Robotics Club, a fledglingventure that is growing in interest andnumber. His goal is to give studentsan educational experience, allowingthem to take what they have learnedin engineering, math and sciencecourses and bring it to life with ro-bots.The club started with a devoted

core group, but with fall sports nowover, more students have after-schooltime available and the club’s mem-bership has quadrupled, Wright said.Still, Wright and the club memberswant to develop general interest in ro-botics among S-C’s student body,then spread it to other schools in thedistrict.Wright said club members have

fun spending time with peers whohave like interests, “and you get tobuild cool stuff.”The original core, including junior

Henry Yantz, 15, and sophomoresNickWagenknect, 16, and Mark Gar-buzov, 15, among others, competed inthe Show-Me BEST Robotics Com-petition earlier this year at State FairCommunity College. BEST (Boost-ing Engineering Science and Technol-ogy) is a nonprofit organization thatpromotes those career paths nation-wide; the competition was open tomiddle-and high-school age students.It took six weeks for Team SCREAM(Smith-Cotton Robotics, EngineeringAnd Mechanics) to build its robot forthe competition, but when show timearrived, they encountered problemsgetting their creation to operate asplanned.Mark said a wire came loose, but

since the robot was already in thecompetition zone, they couldn’t touchit.“All competition, we were asking

ourselves, ‘Why won’t it work?’ andwe were trying to figure out how toget it into the scoring area,” Henrysaid.But the day was not without suc-

cesses. Team SCREAMwon theFoundersAward for most creative de-sign.Nick said the competition helped

them “get a foot in the door,” and heenjoyed “a day of being ourselves,having fun.”Henry said the competition was a

thrill.“The first time I was operating the

robot during competition, my handswere shaking,” he said.Nick said his interest in “building

fun things” drew him to the club.“Since I was 5 years old, I have lovedbuilding robots with my dad,” hesaid.Mark hopes to build knowledge

and skills that will help him as he pre-pares for his professional life; heplans on majoring in engineering incollege, and he said he likes the de-sign process most.Henry was looking for an after-

school activity: “I saw it, and I am alogical person, so getting involvedwith robotics made sense to me.”Wright said there had been at-

tempts in the past to launch a robotics

club at S-C, but he does not knowwhy it didn’t catch on. Still, his mind-set was “see a need, fill a need.”He went to theWorld Robotics

Championships and talked to partici-pants and experts. While his engineer-ing training provides him with a lot ofbackground knowledge in what hisstudents are working on, “This is afirst for all of us.”But Wright is not alone in his

quest. Barbara Todd, the Sedalia dis-trict’s gifted program teacher, tried tolaunch a club at the middle schoolearlier this year.“It was awfully difficult and in-

volved for middle schoolers,” Toddsaid, via email. “We tried as hard aswe could; (we) worked about sixhours to eight hours a week outside ofschool and actually got the robotbuilt. It moved all directions andturned. However, it needed an armthat reached out and grabbed and wenever could get that to happen. So, wedid not compete in the competition.”Building support for the Robotics

Club inside and outside the district isthe students’ current focus — alongwith building a 12-turret T-shirt can-non robot. They are preparing a pres-entation they will give to localmanufacturers in an effort to win sup-port and sponsorships. This is wherethe club’s diversity comes into play.Senior Gage Harden, 17, is a

newer member of the club; since thefootball season is over, he now hastime to participate. Gage has publicspeaking skills from serving as presi-dent of the school’s DECAchapter, sohe is leading the presentation team.Another one of the newcomers is

senior LaurenAzan, 17; she was astandout member of the girls’ golfteam in the fall. She is considering anengineering career, but also is excitedabout being part of the first roboticsteam at S-C.“We have a chance to be part of a

new tradition, to show younger stu-dents what they can work their waytoward,” Lauren said. As for generat-ing interest among other students, shesaid, “If I saw a cool T-shirt cannon, Iknow I would be excited.”Wright said the club is breaking

into four separate design teams—drive train and chassis, pneumatics,turret and electronics — “Then theywill collaborate, and make it allwork.”Wright said the project will in-

volve a lot of troubleshooting andproblem solving, and the students areinspired to see how they can use theirengineering studies.“This is giving them the full

gamut of experience,” including mar-keting, teamwork and budgeting, hesaid.Todd is keeping an eye on

Wright’s efforts.“I think that in order to make this

a successful ongoing program, Mr.Wright is greatly needed,” she wrote.“He has the knowledge and resourcesto get this program the support itneeds. I would love to see roboticsclubs at both the junior high and mid-dle school.”Wright sees great potential in the

club, as it could serve as an incubatorto grow more local engineering talentfor area manufacturers.“The scope of it is huge,” he said.

“We are ready to work hand-in-handwith mentors. We would love to haveengineers in the area come in to workwith the students.”

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Muzzleloader, antlerless seasonsoffer ample chances to bag deerI get as excited about the November por-

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And why shouldn’t I? It takes place duringthe rut, a time when whitetail bucks would beat their most vulnerable even if they weren’tbeing rousted out of their beds with frustrat-ing regularity by bumbling hunters.

Better yet, the November portion is thefirst time of the year I can take my honest-to-goodness assault rifle — a modifiedWorldWar I-era SpringfieldA3/03— off the gunrack and sally forth in pursuit of the samedeer that spent the first part of the archeryseason laughing at me.

But is this the best time for deer hunterswho rely on public land to apply for time offfrom work? Not necessarily.

Far more often than not, it’s tough to finda likely looking spot to greet the sunrise ofopening day on public land that won’t have tobe shared with several other hunters.

Being forced to share a limited resource(only about 5 percent of rural Missouri ispublic property) doesn’t make having a suc-cessful hunt impossible. Tens of thousands ofdeer — including some awe-inspiring trophybucks — are killed on public land during theNovember portion of the season.

The total firearms deer harvest is roughlyhalf the number of hunters afield on openingday. Since an unquantified number of thosedeer represent multiple tags filled by individ-ual hunters, the mathematical odds you’ll beone of the fortunate few public land deerhunters during the November portion are notgood.

Fortunately, the November portion is notthe end all and be all of firearms deer huntingin the Show-Me State. There are two far moreviable options.

The antlerless-only portion (Nov. 23-Dec.4) is a golden opportunity to enjoy deer hunt-ing sans the crowds on public land.

Note that antlerless deer hunting is notlegal on all Missouri Department of Conser-vation properties. The “2011 Fall Deer andTurkey” brochure includes a complete list ofall MDC-owned or managed hunting land byregion and area name.A simple check markcode indicates which seasons are open andwhat methods are allowed on each unit.

One reason why the November portion’shordes have dwindled to a smattering by

opening day of the antlerless portion is thatmany hunters assume that most public landdeer have either been killed or driven off.

The MDC’s deer biologists and area man-agers are good at what they do. If these menand women believe that a given area’s deerherd can sustain antlerless deer hunting, itcan.

There are still a few people around whowould rather stay home than settle for a doe.I’ve never been able to understand how tryingto outwit the warier, albeit far more numer-ous, whitetail gender could be beneath thedignity of any hunter. I know that the peoplewho benefit from the Share the Harvest pro-gram are cheering for anyone who keepshunting after filling his or her own freezer.

If the antlerless portion is golden, then themuzzleloader portion (Dec. 17-27) is plat-inum. These nine days are tailor-made foranyone who wants to be downright lonely onpublic land while being able to use a firearmto hunt any deer, including trophy bucks.

Getting a muzzleloader ready to fire ismore complicated than shoving cartridgesinto the magazine of a modern firearm. Inlineignition systems, pre-measured powder pel-lets and bullets with built-in sabots have madeloading and reloading in the field practical foranyone with even a modicum of interest inlearning something new.

I’ve concentrated on hunting public land,because it’s such a viable option, but theantlerless and muzzleloader portions of theseason can open doors onto private land aswell.

Many Missouri landowners either thinkthey have or really do have too many deer ontheir property, but they feel committed to lim-iting access to their land to friends and rela-tives during the November portion of the sea-son. Some of these landowners will grantaccess to their property to polite, responsiblestrangers during the later portions of the sea-son.

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WEDNESDAY6:00 p.m.

(ESPN) NCAA Basketball Arizona vs. Florida.(Live) (2:00)

8:00 p.m.(ESPN) NCAA Basketball Horizon League.Xavier vs. Butler. Indianapolis, Ind. (Live) (2:00)(ESPN2) NCAA Basketball St. Bonaventure vs.Illinois. (Live) (2:00)

THURSDAY6:00 p.m.

(ESPN2) NCAA Basketball Harvard vs.Connecticut. (Live) (2:00)

8:00 p.m.(ESPN2) NCAA Basketball West Virginia vs.Kansas State. (Live) (2:00)

FRIDAY7:00 p.m.

(ESPN) NCAA Football Quarter-final Division ITournament. (Live) (3:00)(ESPN2) NCAA Basketball Richmond vs.Virginia Commonwealth. (Live) (2:00)

SATURDAY4:00 p.m.

(8) NCAA Basketball Navy vs. Missouri. (Live)(2:00)

8:00 p.m.(ESPN2) NCAA Basketball Michigan State vs.Gonzaga. (Live) (2:00)

8:45 p.m.(HBO) Boxing Khan vs. Peterson and Mitchell vs.Ibragimov From Walter E. Washington ConventionCenter-- Washington, D.C. (Live) (2:45)

SUNDAYNoon

(5) (13) NFL Football Kansas City Chiefs vs.New York Jets. From MetLife Stadium-- EastRutherford, N.J. (Live) (3:15)

3:15 p.m.(5) (13) NFL Football Oakland Raiders vs.Green Bay Packers. From Lambeau Field-- GreenBay, Wis. (Live) (2:45)

7:00 p.m.(8) (41) NFL Football New York Giants vs.Dallas Cowboys. From Cowboys Stadium--Arlington, Texas (Live) (3:30)

MONDAY1:50 p.m.

(ESPN2) EPL Soccer Manchester City vs.Chelsea. From Stamford Bridge-- London, England(Live) (2:10)

7:30 p.m.(ESPN) NFL Football St. Louis Rams vs. SeattleSeahawks. From CenturyLink Field-- Seattle, Wash.(Live) (3:00)

TUESDAY6:00 p.m.

(ESPN) NCAA Basketball Women’s Tennesseevs. Rutgers. (Live) (2:00)

8:00 p.m.(ESPN) NCAA Basketball Central Michigan vs.Minnesota. (Live) (2:00)

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assassin Adalind Schade (who alsohappens to be a lawyer). Claire, 31,also is on TNT's "Franklin andBash," playing Mark-Paul Gosse-laar's ex and James Van Der Beek'scurrent girlfriend. Claire and Ijoked about how she is living thefantasy of every girl who grew upwatching James and Mark-Paul inthe '90s, including herself: "It's toobad I didn't get a job like this whenI first came to town -- or maybe it'sgood thing, because I probablywould have lost my mind."She's thrilled about her role on"Grimm," telling me: "I reallywanted this one, because I've nevergotten to play any sort of supernat-ural character before. I've neverplayed an evil witch who has fightscenes and kills people. I got to putsome new special skills on the re-sume through this job."

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FridayFrosty the Snowman(5) (13) 7:00 p.m.A discarded magic top hat brings asnowman to life in this musical animat-ed special based on the classic holidaysong. Frosty spreads Christmas joy toall the girls and boys in town, while agreedy magician schemes to get his hatback.

SaturdayThe Flight BeforeChristmas(5) (13) 8:00 p.m.A young reindeer dreams of becoming anace flyer like his father in this holiday car-toon.The one-hour special follows thereindeer and his friends as they attemptto thwart the evil plan of a wolf out to de-stroy Santa’s Flying Forces.

SundayThe Amazing Race(5) (13) 7:00 p.m.After weeks of intense competition, theremaining teams face the final challeng-es and dash to the finish line in this sea-son finale. In the beginning,11 teams oftwo set out on a gruelling trek aroundthe world in the hopes of winning $ 1million.

MondayFear Factor(8) (41) 7:00 p.m.Joe Rogan returns to prime time to guideeager contestants through extreme chal-lenges in this season premiere.The seriesfeatures notorious physical challenges aswell as gross stunts that push the contes-tants to face their most primal fears.

TuesdayLast Man Standing(9) (17) 7:00 p.m.With Ed’s favorite barbershop hangout indanger of closing,Mandy offers to startan Internet campaign to keep it open.Convinced that Mandy has finally founda serious passion for something,Mikedecides to mentor her at work.

WednesdayThe Middle(9) (17) 7:00 p.m.Enjoy the beginning of thefestive season withthe Hecks as Frankieand her family kickoff an evening ofholiday-themedcomedy.Follow-ing the PatriciaHeaton sitcom,ABCoffersYuletide epi-sodes of“Suburga-tory,”“ModernFamily”and“HappyEndings.”

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(A&E) CC..MMiinndd "The Thirteenth Step" � BBaagg ooff BBoonneess ('11, Epic) Pierce Brosnan. 1/2(AMC) ((55::3300)) ���� TThhee PPaattrriioott ('00, Dra) Mel Gibson. HHeellll oonn WWhheeeellss (N)(CW) ��� TThhee RRuunnnneerr ('99, Dra) John Goodman, Ron Eldard. KKiinngg--QQuueeeennss ''TTiill DDeeaatthh(DISC) HHooww WWiillll tthhee WWoorrlldd EEnndd?? KKiilllliinngg BBiinn LLaaddeenn MMoooonnsshhiinneerrss(ESPN) ((66::0000)) SSppoorrttssCC EESSPPNN BBoowwll MMaanniiaa (L)(FX) ���� ZZoommbbiieellaanndd ('09, Act) Woody Harrelson. ���� ZZoommbbiieellaanndd(HALL) � TThhee CChhrriissttmmaass PPaaggeeaanntt ('11, Com) Melissa Gilbert. � TThhee CChhrriissttmmaass PPaaggeeaanntt(HIST) PPiicckkeerrss "Not So Cheap Thrills" RReeaall DDeeaall (N) RReeaall DDeeaall (N) DDeeaaddlliieesstt RRooaaddss "Landslide!"(LIFE) � OOnn SSttrriikkee ffoorr CChhrriissttmmaass ('10, Fam) Daphne Zuniga. � AA NNaannnnyy ffoorr CChhrriissttmmaass(TBS) ��� MMeeeett tthhee FFoocckkeerrss ('04, Com) Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro. MMoovviiee (TLC) LLiittttllee PPeeooppllee:: BBiigg PPeeooppllee "Homecoming Special" AAllll--AAmmeerriiccaann MMuusslliimm (TNT) ((66::0055)) � FFoouurr CChhrriissttmmaasseess LLeevveerraaggee (N) � CCaallll MMee CCllaauuss (P)(TVLD) MM**AA**SS**HH LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy(USA) LLaaww && OOrrddeerr:: SS..VV..UU.. "Design" LLaaww&&OO..::SSVVUU "Philadelphia" LLaaww && OOrrddeerr:: SS..VV..UU.. "Florida"

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TUESDAY12/13 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30(4) GGlleeee (N) NNeeww GGiirrll (N) RRaaiissiinngg (N) FFooxx 44 NNeewwss aatt 99 pp..mm..(5) NNCCIISS "Newborn King" (N) NNCCIISS:: LLAA "Higher Power" (N) UUnnffoorrggeett "Spirited Away" (N)(6) MMoorrmmoonn CChhooiirr (N) LL..AA.. HHoolliiddaayy CCeelleebbrraattiioonn FFrroonnttlliinnee(8) WWiilllliiaamm aanndd KKaattee (N) TThhee BBiiggggeesstt LLoosseerr The winner is revealed. (SF) (N)(9) LLaasstt MMaann (N) MMaann UUpp!! (N) TThhee MMiiddddllee SSuubbuurrggaattoorryy BBooddyy ooff PPrrooooff "Missing"(13) NNCCIISS "Newborn King" (N) NNCCIISS:: LLAA "Higher Power" (N) UUnnffoorrggeett "Spirited Away" (N)(17) LLaasstt MMaann (N) MMaann UUpp!! (N) TThhee MMiiddddllee SSuubbuurrggaattoorryy BBooddyy ooff PPrrooooff "Missing"(41) WWiilllliiaamm aanndd KKaattee (N) TThhee BBiiggggeesstt LLoosseerr The winner is revealed. (SF) (N)(62) CCoolldd CCaassee "The Sleepover" CCoolldd CCaassee "It's Raining Men" KKCCTTVV55 NNeewwss

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Owner: THE ESTATEOF TOM & KATIE DAVIS

DICK HUTCHISON AUCTION & REAL ESTATE L.L.C.(573) 378-8822 Cell • (660) 347-5656 Office • (660) 826-0278 Home

Auction Associate: Toby Brown (660) 473-6008As Always No Buyers Premium or Fees ... What you bid is what you pay!

Not responsible for accidents. Statements made day of sale take precedent over all printed material. TheAuctioneer and owner deem all above information to be reliable but make no guarantees either stated or implied.

Be sure to visit www.auctionarrows.comfor more pictures!

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

15795 Lilac Avenue, Napton, MO (Marshall Area)Due to the death of Tom & Katie Davis, we will offer the following listed realestate, machinery and personal property at public auction located: From thejunction of I-70 and 65 Highway, take 65 Hwy. north 5 miles to Highway H.Turn right (east) on Highway H and go 2.5 miles (just past the Golden OaksNursing Home) to Lilac Avenue. Turn right (south) on Lilac Ave. and contin-ue 1.2 miles to the sale sight on the right. Watch for sale signs on

Farm: This 150 acre m/l farm is located southof Marshall, MO. It offers 93.7 acres of crop-land and 58.8 acres of base (DCP payment is$1160). The soil types are Weller Silt loam,Winfield Silt loam and Goss gravelly Silt loam.

The ground is presently in improved pasture with cattle tight fence. At onetime the Davis family ran a dairy on this farm, and there are 2 blueHarvester Silo’s (one w/ old silage & grain left from years ago) that canadd to a cattle operation; as well as other out buildings which could be putto use in your operation. The house is a modest 2 (could be 3) bedroom,with 1 bath, a living room, kitchen & dining room all with hardwood floors.Terms: The opening bid on the farm will be only $1,900.00 per acre; any bidover that amount and the farm will sell to the highest bidder. A $20,000 non-refundable down payment will be due the day of the auction, with the bal-ance due at closing to be held on or before Tuesday, January 10th, 2012.Seller provides Owner’s policy, taxes prorated, closing fee split 50/50.AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This farm offers plenty of options… whether itbe backgrounding cattle, a cow/calf operation, or raising crops/silage.This farm was good to the Davis family for decades, and farms like thisdon’t change hands very often! All this in the Marshall school district;close to I-70 & 65 Highway! Have your finances in order, as any bidover $1,900.00 per acre and the farm sells. See you Saturday the 10th.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: My father had a sale for the Davis’ back in 99’(when they went out of the dog business), and now I’ll have the opportuni-ty to work for them again. We have some rare tractors, and I’m sure therewill be some neat primitives and antiques once we get everything unboxed.

ESTATE &REAL ESTATE AUCTION

ANTIQUE TRACTORS &HAY PRESS

1949 Oliver Row Crop 88 S#127429688F live PTO & livehydraulics (runs)

1935 Oliver Hart-Parr Model 18-28S# 801374 hand start, standardtread limited production (runs)

1950 Oliver Model 99 StandardTread S# 516374 factory grill,hand start & electric start (loose)

1967 Oliver 1550 Gas, 9000hrs S#184514 3pt, live PTO, dualhydraulics, wide front, factory

front weights, power steering, facto-ry fenders, canopy (engine stuck)

1938 Oliver Hart-Parr Model 70 RowCrop S# 221860, electric start,factory fenders (loose)

1935 Oliver Hart-Parr model 28-44,S# 506445 original round spokewheels front

and back, hand start, new front rub-ber (starts & runs for a short peri-od of time)

Oliver Hart-Parr Model 18-27 RowCrop, hand start, good front rub-ber,

cut-off spokes front & back (starts &runs for a short period of time)

1939 Oliver Model 80 Row Crop S#109794 K.D. hand start, allOriginal, cut-off spoke rear wheels,

12.4-42 rear, very good rubber allaround (starts & runs for a shortperiod of time)

1939 Oliver Model 70 Styled RowCrop S# 230964 on factory steelfront & back, rear dual tiptoe steel

(very rare), hand Start & electricstart (engine stuck)

McCormick Dearing model T-50pickup hay press (self powered)

TOOLS, KILN, LUMBER &MISCELLENEOUS

2 – Plows (1-bottom & 2-bottom) 2 –Old riding mowers

Skult electric kiln (model #181) Lotscrap iron

DeWalt miter saw 12” Very large lotceramic molds

DeWalt 12” planer Delta Table SawLot hand tools Porter CablePancake Air Compressor

Small Lot Rough Cut Lumber off thefarm

New 16.9 30 Rubber Tire Lot OldTractor MagazinesFURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD &

ANTIQUESLot Model Cars (with certificates ofAuthenticity)

from national Motor museum MintBookcase (from the Napton SchoolDistrict)

Claw foot Round Oak Table LibraryTable (nice)

Kitchen Table & 6 chairs EverettUpright Piano

Roll Top desk Cedar Hope Chest LiftChair

Desk 2 – Old Matching Wrought ironBeds

Chest w/ Beveled Mirror Nice SetChina

Chicken in a basket Small LotGerman Dishes

Berry Set Old Carnival Fruit BowlExtremely large lot what knots &knick knacks

Lot Misc furniture (Beds, Chairs, etc)Small Chest Deep Freeze FrigidaireFridge

Older Washer Whirlpool DryerLot Quilting Supplies (fabric, laceetc…)

SAWMILL AUCTION

Larry Drenon660-547-3557

Rodney Drenon660-890-4898

Laramie Drenon660-221-4386

Office660-547-2646

Jake Drenon660-351-6000

TRACK LOADER

John Deere 450 DTRACTOR

John Deere 4600 utili-ty tractor, powerreverse, 4x4, w/JD460 loader

PICKUP

1965 Chevrolet C20Camper Special withhigh performance327ci engine. KennyDutweiler SignatureAluminum heads,Roller camshaft, TrickFlow roller rockers,Pete Jackson timinggear set, Forged alu-minum pistons,Edlebrock Air Gapintake, K&N air filterkit, Barry GrantSpeed Demon carbu-retor, Mallory HiFireVI ignition, 1978 GM14 bolt positrac rearaxle, 1969 Muncie 4speed transmission

VEHICLE

2004 Dodge Durangolimited, w/Hemi 5.7AUTOMOTIVE SHOP

TOOLS2 Hunter brake lathesMODEL BL505 andMODEL OCL360ARotary 2 post SP01515000# lift w/truckadapters2 ton cherry picker liftw/8 ton crane jack20 ton Shop Press,model 5220HD engine standJS 12-2 12 volt jumpstarterOther automotive toolsnot listed

LAWNMOWER

John Deere O-turnZ445 EZ trak, 54”, 25hpMTD push mowerFARM EQUIPMENT

King Kutter box blade,w/teethFarm Star post holedigger, 12” augerJD 603 6’ brush cutter,needs repair

TRAILER

18’ tandem axle flatbed trailer, w/ramps,4 new Goodyear tires1998 8.8 differ. Rearend assembly forCrown Vic or GrandMarquisSHOP EQUIPMENT

AND MISC

Commercial PowerEase Pressure wash-er, Honda 13 hp,GPTS1511 pump,heavy duty24” Bridge wet tile cut-terRyobi 10” table sawsystem2 Tool cabinets onwheelsLincoln arc welderSome hand toolsReceiver hitchesEcho CS-6700 chain-saw6-16” steel wheels,new off of 2000 F250GUNS AND BOW

Glock mod 22 40 calsemi auto pistolIthaca M66 super sin-gle 20 gaGlenfield mod 60 22semi auto w/BushnellscopeBrown Bear compoundbow

DUANE & DAWN SANDSTROM573-286-4498

LARRY & TAMMY NELSONTerms of Sale: Cash or approved check.Not responsible for accidents. Statementsmade day of sale take precedence over

printed material. Lunch served

37226 Bethel Ave., Edwards, MOAs we are moving out of state, we will sellthe following located 7 miles south ofWarsaw on Hwy. 65 to Hwy. 7; then eastapprox. 7 miles to Edwards, go south onBethel Ave. approx. 2 miles to sale:

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

Corley Sawmill w/Frick Axles & Track, 60”Blade, 7’ Manwell, 290 Cummins PowerUnit, 4 Bladed Minor Edger; Livedeck 18’w/Log Cradle & Renco Turner (This Will BeSold Separately After Sawmill); 60”Simmons Saw Blade

LOADERS & SKIDDERSJD 544-A Rubber TiredLoader w/Grappler Forks& 1 3/4 Yard Bucketw/Teeth - Rebuilt Motor in2010

Case W14 Rubber TiredLoader w/Forks & 8’Bucket

Timberjack 240 D Cable Log SkidderJD 640 Cable Skidder w/Tilt Blade (Parts)

TRUCK1976 Transtar 7600 W20’ Bed, 290 Cummins,13 Speed

PICKUP2002 Ford F-150, 4 WD,auto, XLT, Triton V-8, 5.4

Auctioneer’s Note: No Small Items,Please Be On Time.

The following will be sold by aneighbor:

PUBLIC AUCTIONOF LATE MODELFARM MACHINERY

SAT., DEC. 17, 11 A.M.Auction Location: 16179 Ivan Road -

Fortuna, MO 65034Directions: From Versailles, MO go North6.5 miles on Hwy 5 to Lehman Rd turnright and go East 1 ¼ miles to Ivan Rd turnright and go South ½ mile to sale on right.From Tipton, MO go South 8 miles on Hwy5 to Lehman Rd turn left and go East andfollow directions above.

Sellers: James and WilmaJean Zimmerman

List is subject to additions and deletions.Not Responsible for accidents or theft. Allannouncements made day of sale takeprecedence over this advertising

For more information please contactWheeler Auctions at 660-327-5890 or visitour website at www.wheelerauctions.com

James Zimmerman 660-337-6325 or641-220-2091

TRACTORS:2004 Case IH MXU100 w/LX156 LoaderPro Series, 976.5hrs, 2wd, LH Reverser,Electric 3pt, Dual PTO, 4SCV, CAH,ser#ACP250035, Goodyear 18.4X34 Tires

2000 Case IH MX100, 3250hrs, MFWD, LHReverser, 3pt, Dual PTO, 3SCV, CAH,ser#JJA0107641, 20.8X38 Tires

2004 Case IH JX1070C, 1535hrs, 2wd, LHReverser, 3pt, Creeper Gear, 540 PTO,2SCV, ser#HJH008737, 16.9X30 Tires

2004 McCormick CX95, w/Case IH L505Loader, 2579hrs, MFWD, Xtra Shift w/Creeper, LH Reverser, 2SCV, Dual PTO,ser# JJE2052450, 18.4X34 Titan Tires

HAY EQUIPMENT:2010 Case IH DC132 Mower Conditioner,13ft, Center Pivot, Rubber Rolls, 1000PTO, 300 Acres of Use in 1 season,ser#Y8N080481

2007 Case IH SBX530 Square Baler, Twine,540 PTO, Approx. 20,000 bales,ser#HVJ0044113

2010 New Holland HT152 Hy CapacityRake, 10 Wheel, ser#204749

New Holland 1033 Bale Wagon, TandemAxle

Walton WT21 4 Basket Tedder(18) 7200 Poly Baler Twine Bales3 pt Bale CarrierBale Spike for Loaders Global Quick AttachCOMBINE and GRAIN HANDLING:1980 IH 1460, 5800hrs, Specialty Rotor,4wd, Vittetoe Chaff Spreader,ser#U014129, 24.5x32 Front Tires,14.9X24 Rear Tires.

IH 820 Platform, 20ft, ser#10047Homemade Head trailer 20ftDakon Gravity Wagon on Electric WheelGear

2011 EZ Trail 3400 Gravity Wagon on EZTrail 1074 Gear

POULTRY EQUIPMENT:2002 KMC Kelley Decruster, 6ft, HeavyDuty, Walking Tandem, ser#68779

2008 Lewis D84 Decruster, End DumpMISC IMPLEMENTS:Simplicity 3pt TillerFiberglass Canopy for ROPSBush Hog Chisel Plow, 7 Shank, 3ptBush Hog 70-08 Blade, 8ft, 3ptHiniker Running Gear w/ Flatbed and Hoist3pt PTO SeederGenerac 40KW PTO Generator on CartGardener Plus 716 Rear Tine TillerShindaiwa Weed eater Straight ShaftSHOP EQUIPMENT:500 Gallon Fuel Tank230 Amp WelderLincoln AC 225 Welder(2) 12 Volt SprayersLot CylindersAir Compressor 220 voltHOUSEHOLD:Leather Couch w/ReclinersLeather Love Seat w/ReclinersReclinerVery Few Small Items

1x - 12/3

MARKET SUMMARYTuesday, November 29, 2011

Total Receipts 1376 Head

Saturday, November 26, 2011Cow Sale Receipts 870 Head

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

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

$163.85 - $184.00$159.50 - $174.00$153.75 - $167.00$142.50 - $155.50$137.50 - $143.75$139.00 -

$143.80 - $155.00$144.25 - $152.50$137.00 - $145.00$137.80 - $143.50$131.45 - $138.25$114.10 - $125.00

Steers Average ~ High Heifers Average ~ High

COW/CALF PAIRSBOTTLE CALVESBRED COWSSLAUGHTER COWS

BREEDING BULLSSLAUGHTER BULLS

RANGE: $975 - $1335

RANGE: $735 - $1210RANGE: $80 - $150

RANGE: no market testRANGE: $62.00 - $81.00

SHELLY $21.50 - $37.50BETTER $56.50 - $70.00

FARMERS LIVESTOCK AUCTIONP.O. Box 91 • BOONVILLE

••• SALE EVERY TUESDAY •••All Classes Cattle 10 AM

Larry Bock, Owner; Jerry Crutchfield, Mgr.Service ... It’s what we’re about!

660-882-7413

COW/CALF PAIRS Blk 3-6 YR $1325 - $1650Clr 3-6 YR $1275 - $1575Blk 7-SS YR $1075 - $1325Clr 7-SS YR $1075 - $1260All AGED $875 - $1070

Bred Hfrs. #992 $1400 -Bred Hfrs. #852 $1050 -BRED COWS - BLK 3rd 3-6 YR $1090 - $1385

3rd 7-SS YR $960 - $1110BRED COWS - COLORED 3rd 3-6 YR $1060 - $1230

3rd 7-SS YR $880 - $1070BRED COWS - BLK 2nd 3-6 YR $1050 - $1225

2nd 7-SS YR $910 - $1090

(STDY-2 HIGHER)

BIG BROWN DOG ANTIQUES

AUCTION116 N. Maple, (North of 4-Way Stop)

Cole Camp, MO

SAT., DEC. 10 • 9:30AMThis remarkable store is closing due to per-sonal reasons. We will be selling:Advertising, Toys, Fire-fighters Memorabillia,Larry Moellman Fishing Collection, Jewelry,Glass & Pottery, Music, Collectibles, Lighting,Tools, Household, New Windows, Furniture,Displays & Cases. EVERYTHING WALL toWALL. Phone & Absentee Bids Available.

Detailed Listing & Photosat www.auctionarrows.com orwww.auctionzip.com #17963

Cash, Check, Credit Card ( 5% Handling Fee)With valid ID

Col. Doug Dieckman, Auctioneer / Cole Camp, MO(660) 668-2080 or (660) [email protected]

Full list & photos go to auctionzip.com #17963 or auctionarrows.com

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Want To Buy

WANTED: Standing Timber Cottonwood, Maple, Ash, Wal-nut, Oak. Mid MO Logging. Caleb Crooker 660-815-0397, John Crooker 816-806-5808, Dustin Allred 660-334-0701

Rooms - Rent

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

Houses -Rent

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

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2 BR 2 BATH fenced 10 acres, stocked pond, $550/ month. P Hwy West, 15 miles south of Sedalia off 65. Call for details, (660)287-7422.

Office Space-Rent

�NEW TODAY

IN KNOB NOSTER: Great commercial location, 1100 sq. ft., ample parking, 401 Angus (on 50 Hwy). $550/month. Call (660)463-2895 for details.

Mobile Home-Sale

�NEW TODAY

1982 14x60 SKYLINE 2 BR, 1 bath. Northern built, new metal roof, central heat & air. Home is in excellent condition. Deliv-ered to your spot. $7,500. (660)343-5344

�NEW TODAY

1996 16x70 3 BR 2 BATH To-tal electric, central air, all appli-ances, set up in Western View Estates, Sedalia. Large deck, $20,000. Possible owner fi-nancing with $2,000 down (660) 343-5344

2006 DOUBLEWIDE 28x56 :4 BR, with deck and carport. 2x6 walls and thermopane windows. Asking $39,000. Available March 1, 2012.. Call. (573)392-2335.

Condo -Sale

�NEW TODAY

SALE OR RENT Condo on the lake of Ozark at the 89-mile road marker. With doc slip. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, walk-in clos-ets. With fireplace. Own or fi-nance. Call 305-304-1024.

Acreage -Sale

�NEW TODAY

NICE 40 ACRES of cropland on blacktop road just minutes south of Sedalia. $120,000. #61667. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900.

�NEW TODAY

SELLER SAYSBRING OFFER!47 acres, near new

2 BR home, 2 greenhouses,Cole Camp Schools,Super Location!

Contact Richard 660-287-1900REECE AND NICHOLSLEGACY REAL ESTATE

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

Farm -Sale

�NEW TODAY

BEAUTIFUL, ROLLING 242 Acres of CRP land with Black-water River frontage near Houstonia. $696,000. #59199. Real Estate Brokers of Mis-souri. 660-827-0900.

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DICK HUTCHISON AUCTION& REAL ESTATE L.L.C.

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

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

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

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

WED., DEC. 14, 10 A.M.

Northeast Corner of 65 Highway & I-70(Marshall Junction)

As we no longer live in the area, and as our busi-ness interests have changed, we will sell the fol-lowing described poultry operation and equipmentat public auction located: From the junction of I-70and 65 Highway, take 65 Highway North .3 miles tothe Outer Road (118th Trail). Turn right (east) onthe Outer Road and continue approximately 1.5miles to sale site on left. Watch for sale signs.

55.3 Acres m/l:This acreageoffers just over 27acres of spring

wheat (planted this fall) that will go with thefarm, and 8.5 acres that are currently beingused for hay production. The FSA reports thatthere are 35.5 total crop acres, including 22.8acres of base, and a DCP payment of$394.00.Chicken Operation: 6 - 42” x 460’ Hostetlerbarns; Large % of retro has already beencompleted; New water lines, new brooders,each house has 10 tunnel fans & cool cells, 4-36” sidewall fans; Computer Controllers; Ventdoors on one side (each house); 2 good wellson the property; 18,000 gallon propane tankgoes with the farm (allows you to buy propane@ discount rates); 12 AP 28-ton gravity flowfeed bins (2 per barn); Currently operatingunder Premium House contract.Tyson Contracts: Anyone interested in pur-chasing this poultry facility, please contact theauction company for information about con-tracts with Tyson. The present owner will havehis flocks out & the barns will be cleaned foryou to start with your flocks and complete theretro-fit of the barns.3 Bedroom House: This 1450 square footmodular home sits on the northwest corner ofthe farm. It features 3 bedrooms, 2 bath-rooms, a kitchen, living room, and a utilityroom. The home is on its own septic, and hasrural water. The home is all electric with cen-tral heat and air, and is in the Marshall SchoolDistrict.Tractor, Skid Steer & Equipment: JohnDeere 2630 2WD, good back rubber; Bobcat743 B Skid Steer (2700 hrs); John DeereGator TS 2x4 (has been used); Farm wagonwith hydraulics & sides; John Deere 7’ blade;Fimco ATV sprayer; M-T-M pressure washer;Old cruster (scrap).Terms: The opening bid on the farm will be$599, 000.00. Any bid over that amount, andthe farm sells to the high bidder. A down pay-ment of $50,000 will be required sale day,with the balance due at closing to be heldbetween January 3 and January 13, 2012.Seller will provide owner’s title policy, buyer isresponsible for any lender’s policy, taxes willbe prorated, closing fee split 50/50.Auctioneer’s Note: Income production seemsto be what everyone talks about these days,and this farm will produce income via the poul-try operation, the manure they produce & fromthe farm ground, all with a place for you or yourfarm hand to live. Farmers, this could providea way to cut fertilizer costs on your presentfarm as well! Remember, any bid over$599,000 and the farm sells to the high bidder.

Be sure to visitwww.auctionarrows.com

for more pictures!Auctioneer’s Note: We don’t have muchequipment to sell so please be on time. Seeyou Wednesday the 14th!

POULTRYOPERATION &MACHINERY

AUCTION

GLEN GLIDEWELL, Auctioneer660-287-5244

BENEFIT AUCTIONSAT., DEC. 10, 9:30 A.M.

Sedalia Shrine Club1375 Elm Hills Blvd. • Sedalia, MO

Furniture: Corner Cabinets; Oak LibraryTable; Sewing Machine in Cabinet & More.Kitchenware; Linens: Sheets; New Quilts;Afghans & More; Crafts: Crochet Doilies;Yarn & More; Carousel Horses; OldRecords; Lots of Salt & Pepper Sets.Toys: Trucks; Planes; Tonkas/Old MetalToys; Teddy Ruxpin (In Box); Elmos; CareBears & More; Dolls: Porcelain; Barbies &Ken; Cabbage Patch; Raggedy Ann & Andy& More; Games.Decorations: Lot of Christmas (HallmarkOrnaments; Barbie Ornaments; BeautifulAnimated Carousel & Merry Go Round;Snow Globes; Villages & A Lot, Lot More.Wizard of Oz Music Boxes, Bradford Col-lection of the Wizard of Oz, Norman Rock-well Plates.

A SMALL LISTING OFEVERYTHING THAT WE HAVE.

ALL PROCEEDS OF THIS SALE WILL BEDONATED TO THE SHRINERS HOSPITAL

FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN.TERMS OF SALE: Cash or approved check. Notresponsible for accidents. Statements made dayof sale take precedence over printed material.

MARSHALLLIVESTOCKAUCTION

SPECIAL BRED COW/CALF PAIR AUCTION

SAT., DEC. 10, 11 A.M.SAT., DEC. 17 - CHRISTMAS SALE

SAT., DEC. 24 - NO SALESAT., DEC. 31

NEW YEAR’S EVE SALE, 11:00 A.M.SPECIAL CALF & YEARLING SALE

WEATHER PERMITTING

JAN. 7th & JAN 14thFOR ON FARM APPRAISALS & TRUCKING

NEEDS CALLMARKET 660-886-9090CAREY 660-631-2771CHRIS 660-631-0995ERIC 660-815-9090

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Jerry BakerAuto Sales600 Industrial Dr.

Sedalia, MO660-826-545105 Expedition 4wd Eddie Bauer .......1449507 Saturn Vue AWD 78K....................1399506 Jeep Commander 4wd..................1199506 Buick Rendezvous AWD ..............1099503 Suburban Z71..................................999504 Pacifica AWD...................................799502 Mountaineer AWD...........................699594 Jeep Wrangler 4wd.........................649507 Ford SC 4wd Sharp! .....................1649507 Dodge QuadCab 4wd ...................1599506 Ford SC 4wd..................................1499505 Dodge QuadCab 4wd ...................1399505 GMC CrewCab 4wd 1-Own...........13495 05 Ford SuperCrew 4wd....................1299505 Chevy XCab 4wd...........................1299504 Chevy XCab 2wd.............................999506 GMC SB 1-Own ...............................949599 Chevy XCab 2wd.............................649599 Ranger Supercab............................599595 Ford Supercab Sharp!....................499509 Honda Civic 62K ...........................1349507 Mustang 73K .................................1299506 Pontiac G6 Conv ...........................1199508 Fusion Loaded ..............................1149508 Impala LT .......................................1049507 Cobalt 1-owner................................899507 Chevy HHR......................................8495 02 Focus ...............................................599502 Gr.Prix..............................................599500 Gr. Am 1-owner ...............................4995

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Lake Prop -Sale

�NEW TODAY

LAKE OF THE OZARKS - SPECIAL! LOT SALE! $2250 to $3950 each. $95 down, $30 to $59 per month. Owner fi-nancing, no credit checks. For camping, mobile homes, build-ing or own for investment. Beautiful trees, free lake ac-cess and boat ramps. Prices good through Dec. 18, 2011. Hwy 235 between Stover and Sunrise Beach, MO. Take Lake Road 135-12 Blacktop to Ivy Bend office. Open Thurs-day, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday till 4PM. Closed Tuesday and Wednesday ex-cept by appointment. Phone till 7 PM every day (573)372-6493.

Feed/Seed

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

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

660-668-4445, 660-287-6508

Farm

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

PIPE FENCING2 7/8”, 2 3/8”, and all other size pipe. 1” and 7/8”

Sucker Rod.Also Fiberglass Sucker Rods.

Call 573-280-5938.www.nickelsbrokerageinc.net

Machinery

�NEW TODAY

Martin’s TractorWarrensburg, MO

MF135 Gas, Live Power, NICEFord/New Holland:

TC18 Hydro 4x4 with loaderTC33DA 4x4 with loaderTL90 76 PTO HP 4x4 with cab3910 Diesel 4x4 with loader

John Deere:Compact 4x4 Loader Models:790, 4300, 4310

2155 Diesel 45HP with loader2240 Diesel 50HP with loader4020 Side Console, 158 loader 5300 Power Reverser, loaderBrush Hogs: 15-10-8-7-6-5 ft.• Full line 3-point Implements!• Front Loaders for all makes!

Call 660-747-1170

Livestock15 YOUNG

Black and Yellow Spring Calving Cows,

weight 1200 lbs. $1175 each.Call 660-631-3325

15 YOUNG BLACKCow/Calf pairs some calves weighing 300 pounds.Take all $1350 each.Call 660-886-0622.

�NEW TODAY

22 YOUNG Red Cross Cows, 3-6 year olds, 1350 pounds, calving, $1200; 8 with calves, $1350. 40 Young Black & Black White Face 3-5 year old spring calvers, will be having 2nd & 3rd calves, 1100+ lbs., $1275 for all, $1350 for 10 or more. All vaccinated & gentle, out of grass. (660)882-6440

Livestock

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

ANGUS HEIFERS.BAHRENBURG’S ANGUS

Call 660-221-5688

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

Hereford BullsRegistered, polled, docile,

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

Livestock

�NEW TODAY

MCMILLIN CHAROLAIS Bulls for sale: 12-18 months, low birth weights, high growth, highly maternal, easy calving & gentle. Call anytime 660- 668-2230 or 660-553-0007

RANGE READY BULLS-COW SETTLERS

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

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

MO 660-492-2504 www.rotertharriman.com

Livestock

Registered Polled HerefordBulls- 14-20 months old.

Semen performance tested. Gregory Polled Hereford.

660-620-1048 or 660-620-4020