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The Vandalia Leader

The Vandalia leader


Queen of the Prairie Vandalia, Missouri 63382

Inside this issue:

Indians
now 2-0

Turning
101!

Obituaries-Debra Hoyt, Bobby


Ruby, Ena Kniess, and Charles
Brown: Page 3A

First Annual Audrain County


Profile Section: Pages 1B-3B
Benefit event held in honor
R-VI football scores
of Vera Hayden:
Gaw, Page
Don 9A
48 in home opener.Obituaries-Agnes
Images
from
annual Soybean
Reading,
Monte
Hoover,
Page 10A
Georgia
Lefever,
and10A
John
Festival:
Page

Queen
of the Prairie Vandalia, Van-Far/Community
Missouri 63382
Virgie Overton

Inside this issue:

enjoys event as
she turns 101.
Page 5A

4-H
Fair

Baby
Show

T
he Vandalia leader
BRIEFLY
Volume 142, Number 35 Area youngsters

Early
deadline
for
Inside
this set
issue:
Leaders Sept. 7 issue

receive top awards


at Fair.
Queen
Page of
15 the Prairie

Booster
tember 5, The Vandalia
Club event
Leader
will have early adBRIEFLY
Due to the Labor Day
V
olume 142, Number 28
Holiday on Monday, Sep-

Carline: Page 3
Several arrests made in
www.vandalialeader
.com
Vandalia:
Page 4
Vandalia Area Fair images and
results: Pages 14-16

Audrain
County
Wednesday, August
31, 2016

Vandalia,

set to host
annual event.
Missouri
63382
Pages
10-12

Tourney
Hardware

Obituaries-Lee Erdel, Floyd


Houchins,
Patricia
wwwand
.vandalialeader
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Robertson: Page 3
Vandalia Area Historical
Society holds Card Party:
Page 10

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

50 plus tax

50 plus tax

Drug Task Force


Vandalia
holds
Fair
The Vandalia leader
makes four arrests

R-VI girls take second


vertising
and news
sub-Area teams compete in
Old Laddonia
School
in Sturgeon; Van-Far
3rd-6th grade
mission
deadlines
for 30
its
Reunion
set for July
Wednesday,
September
7
boys win Consolations
basketball
tournaments.
The 13th Old
Laddonia
School
will betoheld
issue.
AllReunion
copy needs
be
Queen of the Prairie
in Bowling Green.
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newspapers
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this
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5 p.m.
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Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - Page 10A

Indians football wins by 42 in home opener


It took a little while for
the
Van-Far/Community
R-VI Indians football team
to get going as they scored
just eight points in the first
quarter of its home opener
last Friday night.
In spite of a slow start,
the Indians offense put
together a balanced attack
and eventually cruised to
a 48-6 victory over Central
(of Arnold).
Head coach Kevin Baldwin knows his team still
has room for improvement
but was pleased overall
with how they responded
after a tough week of practice featuring many tackling drills.
One week earlier, the
Indians defense allowed
more than 400 yards of offense to MMA. On Friday
night, they gave up just 109
total in the win.
I think (the tough
week at practice) obviously helped, Baldwin noted.
We tackled much better
this week than we did last
week.
Baldwin also said he was
pleased with the improvement through adjustments
made by his defensive ends
Kyle Ebers, Verlyn Johnson, and others.
We worked really hard
on their assignments and
understanding their assignments... Baldwin said.
After both teams exchanged fumbles on their
first possession, the VanFar/Community R-VI offense responded with a
six play, 57-yard drive.
Quarterback Parker Wallace completed a 13-yard
pass to Colten Jensen, who
made a spectacular catch.
Trey Miller then scored on
a 17-yard touchdown run.
Wallaces keeper for two
points gave the Indians an
8-0 lead.
Centrals offense stalled

photos by Ben Marshall/The Vandalia Leader

photos by Ron Schott/The Vandalia Leader

Van-Fars cheerleaders hold onto the banner as the Indians football team
blitzes through with the flag at the beginning of the first home game.
near midfield on their
next drive before the Indians had another 57-yard
march down the field for
a touchdown. Josh Hodde
had a 53-yard touchdown
run down the sideline and
his extra-point kick pushed
things to 15-0.
The Indians defense
was led seconds later by
Joe Hazel with one sack
and both Nathan Beatty
and Jacob Garner combining for a second sack to
force the Panthers to punt
the ball.
With just 47 yards to
go, the Indians took eight
plays to score on Sharrod
Connors 23-yard touchdown run. Hoddes kick
pushed the lead to 22-0 and
it stayed that way until halftime.
Before the half, Hodde
attempted a 40-yard field
goal attempt that was just
one rotation away from going through the uprights.
He hit a 36 in practice,
Baldwin later noted.
The game got crazy near
the start of the third quarter.

Mexico Jaycees host


2016 Soybean Festival

Running back Trey Miller avoids a tackler during a


long touchdown run against Central.
Wallace first completed
a 40-yard touchdown pass
to Jensen for a 28-0 lead.
Central responded with
an 89-yard kickoff return
after the Panthers player
broke four tackles.
Just seconds later, Connor returned a kickoff 83
yards for a touchdown and
a 35-6 edge. There were
three touchdowns scored in
just :41 seconds.
I thought it was a good
deal for our kids to answer
after the kickoff return, to

Lady Indians split with Callaway teams


The Van-Far Lady Indians softball team split
a pair of games with the
teams from Callaway
County last week as they
opened the year with a
2-1 record. They defeated
Calvary Lutheran in their
home opener.
Defensive
improvements from their first
game to the second game
helped the Lady Indians with an extra-inning
thriller, a 3-2 win over
South Callaway. In their
final at-bat, Gina Clausen
and Reaghan Case got on
base as Alexis DeTienne
laid down a sacrifice bunt
to score courtesy runner
Mallory Williams for the
winning run.
We executed our short
game pretty well against
South Callaway, said
Van-Far head coach Kelly
Orf. This is something
we have really worked on
in the offseason because
we have lacked in this
area in the past, but with
the speed we have this
year it will definitely be
beneficial to us throughout the season.
After trailing 2-0 in the
fourth inning, Makayla
McAfee reached base on a
sacrifice bunt that scored
Alivia Graddy.
In the bottom of the
7th inning, Williams
scored the game-tying
run on Graddys ground
out to the pitcher. Case
led the offense with two
hits in the win.
Jayle Jennings earned
the complete game victory after tossing nine
innings and allowing just
one earned run on three
hits with five strikeouts.
Loss to North
Callaway
The magic carried over
to their game against
North
Callaway
one
night later as they led 5-0
through three innings.
Unfortunately, North Callaway put a nine spot in
the top of the fourth inning. They added four
more in the seventh for

photo by Ben Marshall/The Vandalia Leader

Van-Fars Jayle Jennings sends a pitch to the plate


against South Callaway.
a 14-5 win. Garner had
back-to-back home runs
for three of the early five
runs before fatigue set in
for the Lady Indians after a long first week to
the season. Graddy had a
web gem in one inning
after she jumped through
the fence to rob North
Callaway of a home run.
After a long week
Coach (Wes) Rowden and
myself our very happy
with what we have seen
from the team so far, Orf
said. We know we have
a lot to work on but the
season is still young and
we are looking forward to
what this next week will
bring us.
Case and Graddy each
scored one run while
Jennings had two hits.
Jennings allowed seven earned runs on the
mound and struck out

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Little Mr Tristen Campbell, son of Ashley Bennett


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daughter of Hope and Jeremy Young, all of
Mexico, pose with Miss Audrain Teen Audrianna
Hebron, Miss Missouri Outstanding Teen Christina
Stratton, and Miss Audrain Jennifer Davis.
Campbell and Young won their titles at this years
Soybean Festival on Saturday, August 27 in the
Mexico, Mo. event hosted by the Mexico Jaycees.

two in the loss.

get back out and get after


them, Baldwin said. ...We
really challenged our special teams (this week).
In the fourth quarter,
Connor added a 10-yard
touchdown run.
Millers defensive hit
and Kyle Ebers fumble recovery then led to Miller
scoring on a 25-yard touchdown run on offense for the
final score.
Wallace completed 8-of11 passes for 127 yards
and one touchdown. He
also had five carries for 15
yards. Connor had 10 carries for 91 yards and two
touchdowns with one catch
for 13 yards. Miller tallied
nine carries for 69 yards
and two touchdowns. He
caught two passes for 10
yards. Garner had 10 carries for 61 yards. Jensen
had three catches for 100
yards and one touchdown.
This week we decided to come up with a different approach, we come
out of the shoot and started throwing the ball, said
Baldwin, who added that
the game against MMA dictated a need to stay with
the run the week before.
The Indians host Montgomery County this Friday, who features a solid
running back. They are
0-2 with a 56-14 loss to
Hermann and 70-46 loss to
Winfield.

The Mexico Jaycees


hosted the Annual Soybean Festival August 2627. The event included
carnival rides, a beer garden, vendors, Little Mr./
Little Miss Contest, Mexico Idol event, parade,
and a Brick City Bad Boys
Car/Bike Show.
There was also live
music from Blues Highway, Rock Road Rebels, Jarrod Turner, Grady
Frazier, and Soul Root.
The event was held in
downtown Mexico.

Violet Ray Martin, of


Auxvasse, won the
Youth entry for Mexico
Idol.

Playing in the POET


Corn Box is Mason
Dean, from Fort Riley,
Kan. and Alliceson
Nitcher, of Mexico, in
the background.
Kendall Kramer with
father Eli Kramer on
the carousel.

Eden Tracy, singer/


songwriter, of Mexico,
won the Adult entry
for Mexico Idol.

Yesli Jimenez painted


by Ines Hernandez
of Magic Brush Face
Painting.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - Page 9A

Results from Vera Hayden Memorial Tournaments (benefits scholarship in her name)
Shown
presenting
first place in the
volleyball tournament
is Kyle Hayden, Deidre
Hayden, and Dana
Hayden.
You
Got
Served team members
are Kelsie McCubins,
Francesca Pini, Andrea
Graber, Vincent Talley,
and
Justin
Hage
Dornan.
Shown
receiving
second place in the
Vera Hayden volleyball
tournament is team
Sandy Ballz. Players
in random order are
T-Bird Lefort, Jay Jay
Swetnam,
Abigail
Parton, Jamie Swetnam,
Khersty Myers, and
Joey Madison. Deidre
Hayden presented their
plaque.

submitted photos (more photos available on our electronic edition)

Team Swag presented the first place plaque to Veras family, We played
because this belongs to you. Shown are Kyle Hayden, Hillary Cuno, Kelsey
Thall, Dana Hayden, and Kyle Thall.

First
place
in
the
horseshoes
tournament
was
Dan Hubbard, Dana
Hayden, and Rodney
Brewster.

First Place: Swag Front row: Kyle Hayden, Danny Larson, Dax Helsel,
Jeremy Eldridge, Kyle Thall, Andrew Barnes, and Dana Hayden. Back row:
Alexandria Nunnelly, Kelsey Thall, Hillary Cuno, Talisha Washington, and
Whitney Eldridge. Not Pictured: Dion Nunnelly.
Second place went
to Bill Hendrix, Dana
Hayden, and Charlie
Ward.

WERDCC
COII Patricia Rick, who
along with COI Joddie Marhanka and COI Scott Hobbs
responded to check on the
offender. Upon arrival, it
was found the offender had
tied the straps from her bra
around her neck in an attempt to commit suicide.
COI Marhanka attempted
to loosen the straps and notified COII Rick they would
need to be cut off. At the
time, the offenders lips

from page 1A
were turning blue and the
offender, though conscious,
was unable to breath.
COII Rick utilized her
safety scissors to cut the
straps, which freed the flow
of air to the offender and
prevented her from losing
consciousness.
COII Rick received the
Lifesaver Award. She has
received two previous Lifesaver Awards and one Distinguished Service Award.

COI Marhanka received


the Lifesaver Award and COI
Roberts was given the Distinguished Service Award.
COI Scott Hobbs also received a Lifesaver Award.
Warden Angela Mesmer
presented the awards to
those officers in attendance.
The WERDCC Honor
Guard posted and retrieved
the colors. The WERDCC
Personnel Club provided the
refreshments.

Second place: Stingrays shown with Kyle and Dana Hayden, were Chris
Hamilton, Stephanie Kopff, John Alexander, Sarah Peterson, Nell Chronister,
Jarrod Schutte, Caitlynn Cunningham, Melissa Lewis, Mandy Anderson,
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BUREAU

It was noted that the


large production areas
are in the far northwest,
central area of Audrain,
and far northeast parts of
the state.
It was noted that with
an 80% meal and 20% oil
mix on soybeans, 97% of
the meal is used for livestock feed with 3% used
in the food industry.
There were other statistics given on soy oil in
food preparation and in
home heating oil as well
as items like paints, plastics, and cleaners.
The U.S. exported 1.7
billion bushes or 43% of
the total production with
China being the biggest
customer of whole soybeans. Mexico buys the
most of the U.S. meal
and soybean oil.
As for Missouris biodiesel industry, Engemann reported that the
state ranks second nationally in its production
with eight plants producing nearly 200 million
gallons in 2015.
The University of Missouri Extension study
has shown the industry
supports 2,600 jobs that
have added $1.2 billion
to Missouris GDP since
2007. The state has received a net benefit of
$1.1 billion during the
same time period. Tours
were taken at nearby facilities in July.
Engemann also said a
patent was issued to MU
and USDA in May 2016 to
produce non-transgenic
high oleic soybeans. High
oleic is being considered
as the answer to the
FDAs ban on transfats
and is comparable to olive oil with high heat stability and neutral taste.
Engemann
then
shared a photo from his
trip to the Panama Canal
and talked about the Soy
Transportation Coalition.
The coalition promotes
efficiencies like bridge
bundling and use of
technology to evaluate
bridge condition. Other
information involves increased truck weights
with the addition of a
sixth axle.
In regards to being an
Agri-Ready County, it
was noted that Audrain
County was the first to
receive the designation.
Now 11 counties also
hold the designation.
For Audrain County,
there are 980 jobs. There
was $11.7 billion in value
added to Missouri in 2014
supporting 154,268 jobs.
Engemann also talked
about the Bay Farm Research Facility, a 300 acre
farm located east of Columbia. It is the home to
MSMCs northern breed-

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Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - Page 8A

from page 1A
ing program.
He finished by saying
there is a yield contest
with a September 1 deadline to enter at mosoy.
org.
Engemann
opened
the meeting by giving an
overview of the Missouri
Soybean Merchandising
Council, which was established in 1980 to allocate funds for projects
that aid and enhance
Missouris Soybean industry.
He said the MSMC
receives its funds from
the soybean checkoff at
a rate 1/2 of 1% or .50
cents on every $100.
It is a 13-member
volunteer farmer board,
which manages one half
of the checkoff collected.
The other half is sent to
the 70-member United
Soybean Board that oversees national checkoff
investments. By law, no
checkoff dollars can be
used for lobbying. The
largest portion of the
Missouri checkoff dollars
go directly to research
projects.
One recent research
project was the one for
subsurface irrigation at
the MU Greenely Research Center in Columbia, Mo.
The event began with
Patty Fennewald giving
the invocation.
President
Darren
Reynolds called the meeting to order before Secretary/Treasurer Joann
Roth led the group in a
vote to approve the reading of the minutes and
the treasurers report.
President Reynolds introduced the guest speaker and also noted the
many dignitaries present
for the meeting.
District 3 State Board
Member Harry Thompson noted that the statewide Straw Poll for the
Missouri State Farm Bureau showed support for
Sen. Roy Blunt, Chris
Koster (for Governor),
Josh Hawley (for Lt. Governor), along with support for Rep. Vicky Hartzler and Sen. Sam Graves.
Thompson also talked
about the Parks, Soils,
and Water Sales Tax that
is up for 10-year renewal
on September 8.
He talked about where
the tax dollars go towards. He also noted that
soil erosion is down 50%
over the last 30 years.
As for the election of
officers, it was noted that
Clarissa Cauthorn was
nominated in District 3 to
replace Reynolds, who is
stepping down. He was
recognized later in the
meeting for his service to
the district.

District 3 State Board


member Harry Thompson.

District 11 nomination was Fennewald with


Barb Wilson nominated
for District 5. Richard
Dubbert was nominated
as Member-At-Large. A
dinner was also served.
Awards
The Farm Bureaus
Patty Fennewald presented both Kayla Hildebrand
and Sue Nixon with $250
grants from the Audrain
County Farm Bureau.
Rep. Jay Houghton
was the recipient of the
2016 Farm Bureau Friend

Farm Bureau President


Darren Reynolds.
of Agriculture Award.
This award is in recognition of Representative Houghtons voting
record on issues of importance to agriculture,
his working relationship
with farmers in the Audrain Farm Bureau, and
his willingness to take
a leadership role in representing Missouri agriculture, stated Darren

photos by Ron Schott/The Vandalia Leader

Patty Fennewald with Kayla Hildebrand and Sue


Nixon, who both received $250 grants.
Reynolds, president of
Audrain Farm Bureau, in especially supportive of
agriculture. The Missouri
a press release.
The Farm Bureau Farm Bureau is the states
Friend of Agriculture largest general farm orgaprogram was initiated in nization and is active at
1996 and is designed to local, state and national
give appropriate recogni- levels in representing
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Welcome
Sudhansu Kothary, MD and
Angela Hernandez, DNP, FNP
Family Medicine - Vandalia
WELCOMING NEW PATIENTS
MOST INSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED
SSM Health is happy to welcome two
new providers to Vandalia: Dr. Sudhansu
Kothary and Angela Hernandez, DNP,
FNP. Men, women and children are all
welcome at SSM Health Medical Group.

To make an appointment
please call 573-594-3800.

SSM Health Medical Group


204 W. Washington Street
Vandalia, MO 63382

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Full Time
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Annual salary $25,000, non-commissioned;


Commission $25,000 + deputy salary supplement. Health insurance, Retirement, Holidays &
Vacation. Must pass pre-employment drug test
and Criminal history check. Must have a GED or
Diploma.

Apply at:
The Audrain County Sheriffs Office
1100 Littleby Road, Mexico, MO 65265

HELP WANTED

Seeking Advertising Sales Representative


The Current News Magazine isseeking a
full time sales reps to join our team. We
are servicing the Southwest St. Louis Area
(Jefferson County, St. Louis County). We
are looking for outgoing, self-motivated,
organized team players. We want individuals that enjoy the challenge of setting and
making goals. Good people skills are a must.
Previous sales experience is preferred, but
we will train the right person. This is a full
time position with salary, commission, and
company benefits.
Please send your resume to Stharp@lakewaypublishers.com

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Pike County Memorial Hospital has the


following employment opportunities.
Please visit our website at www.pcmh-mo.org
to apply and join our award winning team.
Full-Time-LPN - Clinic * Benefits Eligible
Part-Time Admissions Clerk
Part-Time Physical Therapist * Benefits Eligible
Full-Time Human Resources/
Accounts Posting Clerk
* Benefits Eligible
Many PRN Opportunities
PRN LPN - Clinics
PRN RN - Cardiac Rehab
PRN Scrub Tech - Outpatient Surgery
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2305 Georgia Louisiana, MO

573-754-5531, ext. 106


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CHIEF OF POLICE
The City of Vandalia, Missouri (pop. 3,899) is accepting
applications for a full-time Chief of Police.
A current drivers license, Missouri POST Certification
(or equivalent), and proof of completion of IS-100 and
IS-700 courses are required. The position also requires
a minimum of five years of progressively responsible
law enforcement experience with time spent in administrative, supervisory, or command roles. Pay depends
on qualifications, experience, and certifications with an
estimated range of $39,500 to $47,500 annually.
This position is responsible for supervision of five fulltime and several part-time officers. The position will
be tasked with administrative, managerial, and supervisory roles, including budgeting, grant-writing, personnel management, training, purchasing, policy making,
investigations, as well as all duties traditionally performed by law enforcement officers. The Police Chief
is a working supervisor position and will, at times, be
required to provide shift coverage and patrol activities
in the absence of another officer. The ideal candidate
for this position should be experienced in police administration, officer training, and modern drug interdiction
techniques. While not required, an associate degree in
criminal justice, management, the social sciences, or a
related field and advanced training in law enforcement,
incident command, or emergency management are preferred. All applicants must be able to complete a preemployment physical and drug screen.
Founded in 1874, Vandalia is located in Audrain County,
Missouri and is a short drive from the cities of Hannibal
and Mexico. Vandalia Police Department offers competitive benefits including LAGERS Retirement, health
insurance, paid vacation, sick leave, as well as employer-provided uniforms, training, and weapons.

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MISSOURI DYS
IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR

YOUTH SPECIALIST I/II

In Montgomery City, MO
Responsibilities include Supervision
and Counseling of Juvenile Offenders.
Min 60+ College Credit hrs.
OR
High School Diploma/GED
With 2 years Previous Experience
working with youth ages 7-17 yrs.
Starts $2389-$2634/mo.
Full Benefits
Go to www.EASE.MO.GOV
Fax: Resume/transcripts to
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573-564-5262-HOLLY or KEN
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PART-TIME PUBLIC WORKS LABORER
The Public Works Department of the City of Vandalia,
Missouri (pop. 3,899) is accepting applications for a parttime Laborer. This position will be for one, 8-hour day
per week. Some flexibility in scheduling may be available
at supervisors discretion.
A valid drivers license is required, and a commercial
drivers license is preferred. This is an entry-level position. Construction, demolition, and public works-related
experience is preferred, but not required. Pay depends on
qualifications and experience, with an estimated range of
$8.00 to $11.00 hourly.
This position involves a variety of general labor tasks for
the Public Works department, including but not limited
to building/repairing streets, maintaining parks, improving drainage systems, mowing grass, helping with the
maintenance of water and sewer lines, and some janitorial/
custodial duties. This is a labor-intensive job and requires
working outdoors, occasionally in inclement weather,
and may involve other tasks such as digging holes, facility maintenance, reading utility meters, general construction work, cleaning, and any other duty as assigned. The
ideal candidate for this position should be a reliable, dependable, self-motivated worker who is eager to learn new
tasks, enjoys variety in his/her work, and takes direction
from supervisors. All applicants must be able to complete
a pre-employment physical and drug screen.
Founded in 1874, Vandalia is located in Audrain County,
Missouri and is a short drive from the cities of Hannibal and Mexico. The City of Vandalia offers competitive
benefits including LAGERS retirement, health insurance,
paid vacation, and sick leave.
Applications are available online at http://vandaliamo.
net/2186/Employment-Opportunities and can be picked
up in person at City Hall located at 200 East Park Street,
Vandalia, MO 63382. Completed applications can be
mailed to the same address (attention City Clerk Karen
Shaw) or scanned and emailed to Karen Shaw at kschutz@
vandaliamo.net . Please do not drop off completed applications to City Hall. Position is open until filled.
The City of Vandalia is an equal opportunity employer
and participates in E-Verify.

EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
The Public Works Department of the City of Vandalia,
Missouri (pop. 3,899) is accepting applications for a fulltime Heavy Equipment Operator.
A current drivers license is required, and a commercial
drivers license will be required within 6 months of hire.
The successful candidate for this position will have demonstrable experience operating heavy equipment typically used in construction, demolition, and public works
settings. This equipment includes, but is not limited to:
trucks, tractors, snow plows, backhoes, motor graders,
skid-steers, pavers, rollers, loaders, street sweepers, and
commercial mowers. Pay depends on qualifications and
experience, with an estimated range of $10.00 to $14.00
hourly.
This position involves driving trucks, operating machinery, and related equipment maintenance tasks to assist
all functions of the Public Works department, including
building/repairing streets, maintaining parks, improving
drainage systems, mowing grass, and helping with the installation of water and sewer lines. This is a labor-intensive job and requires working outdoors, occasionally in
inclement weather, and may involve other tasks such as
digging holes, facility maintenance, reading utility meters,
general construction work, cleaning, and any other duty
as assigned. The ideal candidate for this position should
be a reliable, dependable, self-motivated worker with
heavy machinery experience who enjoys variety in his/her
work, takes direction from supervisors, and interacts well
with the public. All applicants must be able to complete
a pre-employment physical and drug screen.
Founded in 1874, Vandalia is located in Audrain County,
Missouri and is a short drive from the cities of Hannibal
and Mexico. The City of Vandalia offers competitive benefits including LAGERS Retirement, health insurance,
paid vacation, and sick leave.

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Career Opportunity

Outdoor sporting goods distributor in


Vandalia, Mo., currently has the following
positions available:

Day and Evening Shift

*Picking *Receiving *Shipping

Day shift position:

*National Accounts Representatives


*Customer Service Representatives
(experience preferred)
Benefits Include:
Paid Vacation, Paid Holidays, Employee
Discounts on Product, Medical Insurance
Send resume to jobs@greensupply.com or
apply in person. No telephone call please.

Green Supply

3059 Audrain Rd 581


Vandalia, MO 63382

PUBLIC WORKS LABORER


The Public Works Department of the City of Vandalia,
Missouri (pop. 3,899) is accepting applications for a fulltime Laborer.
A valid drivers license is required, and a commercial
drivers license will be required within 6 months of hire.
This is an entry-level position. Construction, demolition,
and public works-related experience is preferred, but not
required. Pay depends on qualifications and experience,
with an estimated range of $8.00 to $12.00 hourly.
This position involves a variety of general labor tasks for
the Public Works department, including but not limited
to building/repairing streets, maintaining parks, improving drainage systems, mowing grass, helping with the
maintenance of water and sewer lines, and some janitorial/
custodial duties. This is a labor-intensive job and requires
working outdoors, occasionally in inclement weather,
and may involve other tasks such as digging holes, facility
maintenance, reading utility meters, general construction
work, cleaning, and any other duty as assigned. The ideal
candidate for this position should be a reliable, dependable, self-motivated worker who is eager to learn new
tasks, enjoys variety in his/her work, and takes direction
from supervisors. All applicants must be able to complete
a pre-employment physical and drug screen.
Founded in 1874, Vandalia is located in Audrain County,
Missouri and is a short drive from the cities of Hannibal and Mexico. The City of Vandalia offers competitive
benefits including LAGERS retirement, health insurance,
paid vacation, and sick leave.
Applications are available online at http://vandaliamo.
net/2186/Employment-Opportunities and can be picked
up in person at City Hall located at 200 East Park Street,
Vandalia, MO 63382. Completed applications can be
mailed to the same address (attention City Clerk Karen
Shaw) or scanned and emailed to Karen Shaw at kschutz@
vandaliamo.net . Please do not drop off completed applications to City Hall. Position is open until filled.

PUBLIC UTILITY OPERATIONS TRAINEE


The City of Vandalia, Missouri (pop. 3,899) is accepting applications for a full-time Public Utility Operations
Trainee.
A valid drivers license is required, and a commercial drivers
license will be required within 6 months of hire. This is
an entry-level position, designed to train and prepare interested candidates for all aspects of a career as a Water/
Wastewater Operator, Water Distribution Tech., or Wastewater Collection Tech. Water, sewer, construction, building trades, heavy equipment, and/or public works-related
experience is preferred, but not required. Starting pay depends on qualifications and experience, with an estimated
range of $8.00 to $12.00 hourly.
This is a progressively responsible, career-oriented position. The employee will be assigned a position in the Public Works department, where he/she will perform general
labor tasks, including but not limited to helping with the
maintenance of water and sewer lines, improving drainage systems, building/repairing streets, maintaining parks,
mowing grass, and some janitorial/custodial duties. This
position will include training on heavy equipment operations, G.I.S. mapping, trenching, shoring, and other skills
related to the installation, repair, and upkeep of water and
sewer lines. This initial assignment will be a labor-intensive job and will require working outdoors, occasionally
in inclement weather, and may involve other tasks such as
digging holes, facility maintenance, reading utility meters,
general construction work, cleaning, and any other duty
as assigned. After successfully demonstrating his/her skills
and aptitude at all functions of the initial assignment, the
candidate will be eligible for promotion to more responsible positions related to utility operations, including Maintenance Worker, Equipment Operator, and Utility Serviceman. The ideal candidate for this position should be a
dependable, career-minded individual who willing to work
their way through the ranks and become skilled at all of
the tasks related to the construction, repair, and operation
of water and sewer systems. All applicants must be able to
complete a pre-employment physical and drug screen.
Founded in 1874, Vandalia is located in Audrain County,
Missouri and is a short drive from the cities of Hannibal
and Mexico. The City of Vandalia offers competitive benefits including LAGERS retirement, health insurance, paid
vacation, and sick leave.

Rsums can be hand-delivered to City Hall at 200 East


Park Street, Vandalia, MO 63382, mailed to the same
address (attention City Clerk Karen Shaw), or emailed
to Karen Shaw at kschutz@vandaliamo.net . Position is
open until filled, but first review of submitted rsums
will begin September 2nd.

Applications are available online at http://vandaliamo.


net/2186/Employment-Opportunities and can be picked
up in person at City Hall located at 200 East Park Street,
Vandalia, MO 63382. Completed applications can be
mailed to the same address (attention City Clerk Karen
Shaw) or scanned and emailed to Karen Shaw at kschutz@
vandaliamo.net . Please do not drop off completed applications to City Hall. Position is open until filled.

Applications are available online at http://vandaliamo.


net/2186/Employment-Opportunities and can be picked
up in person at City Hall located at 200 East Park Street,
Vandalia, MO 63382. Completed applications can be
mailed to the same address (attention City Clerk Karen
Shaw) or scanned and emailed to Karen Shaw at kschutz@
vandaliamo.net . Please do not drop off completed applications to City Hall. Position is open until filled.

The City of Vandalia is an equal opportunity employer


and participates in E-Verify

The City of Vandalia is an equal opportunity employer


and participates in E-Verify.

The City of Vandalia is an equal opportunity employer and


participates in E-Verify

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Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - Page 5A

Missouri Veterans Home Pike Co. Sheriffs report Vandalias Virgie Overton
Highlights from the
week
A church service was
held on Sunday morning.
The Special care veterans
also enjoyed reminiscing,
music, and outdoor time.
On Monday morning,
jokes and trivia was the
highlight. In the afternoon, VFW No. 4088
and Auxiliary hosted a
Bingo game. The group
also brought cookies for
the veterans to enjoy. The
Special Care veterans also
participated in morning
greetings,
games/exercise, hand massages, and
outdoor time.
On Tuesday, the veterans enjoyed a woodworking class. The veterans
celebrating their birthday
in August were treated to
a luncheon at Diner 54.
In the afternoon, a Bible
study was held followed
by musical entertainment
from the Lost Laddonia
Boys. The Special Care
veterans participated in
Candy Bar Bingo, music and dance, outdoor
time, and arts and crafts.
On Wednesday morning, veterans played a
High/Low card game.
As there were a lot of
veterans celebrating their
birthday in August, a
second trip was needed
to accommodate all who
were celebrating. One
group went to Diner 54
and another group went
to Dairy Queen.
In the afternoon, the
veterans enjoyed a bingo
hosted by VFW No. 2173
and Auxiliary. A Birthday cake was enjoyed
during that time as well.
The Special Care veterans participated in Coffee
Club, games, exercise,
and outdoor time.
Thursday
morning
was busy with a Bingo
game followed by playing

pool and drawing with a


brush. A Lutheran communion service was held
in the chapel. In the afternoon, some veterans
enjoyed a trip to WalMart to do some shopping. The Special Care
veterans also enjoyed
memory/sensory games,
outdoor
time,
fruit
smoothies, and painting
pictures.
On Friday morning,
some veterans enjoyed a
trip to Jacksonville to do
some fishing and enjoy a
barbecue lunch of hamburgers, brats, and hot
dogs. The veterans from
the Cameron Veterans
Home joined them as
well. Other veterans enjoyed a Pass the Trash
card game. In the afternoon, a Bingo game
was played in memory of
Jack Elliott. The Special
Care veterans also participated in hand massages
and outdoor time as well
as arts and crafts.
On Saturday morning, the veterans played
Mexican Train Dominoes. In the afternoon,
the veterans were entertained by the Patt Holt
Singers who performed
A Salute to Veterans.
This group is based out
of St. Charles and has
performed at U.S. Military bases all over the
world. They have also
performed at the White
House on four separate
occasions. The Special
Care veterans also participated in socials and
games and exercises.
Spotlights
The next Alzheimers
support group will held
Wednesday, September
21 at 1:30 p.m. at the
facility. Please contact
social worker Rita Davidson 573-581-1088, ext.
1273.

Tri-County Care Center


Monday, August 22
At 10 a.m., the residents enjoyed a movie
of Rin Tin Tin with
the assistance of Bethany
Graver. A large crowd attended.
At 1:30 p.m., the
monthly nail care was
held with a large crowd
attending and the assistance of the staff.
At 6 p.m., the biweekly Bible Class was
held with Denna Nichols
and assisted by Bethany
Graver.
Tuesday, August 23
At 10 a.m., the SCU
residents were taken outside where they played
Kick Ball with the assistance of Bethany Graver.
At 1:30 p.m., the residents enjoyed exercise
with the assistance of
Davaline Overton.
Wednesday, August
24
At 10 a.m., The Vandalia Leader was read to
the residents from East
Hall and SCU with the
assistance of Davaline
Overton.
At 1:30 p.m., the residents enjoyed a trivia
game of Shake Loose a
Memory with the assistance of the staff.
Thursday, August 25
At 10 a.m., the residents in the SCU enjoyed
coloring pictures of their
choice with the assistance of Brooke McPike.
At 1:30 p.m., exercise
was held with Davaline
Overton and assisted by
Brooke McPike.
Friday, August 26
At 10 a.m., the residents from SCU and the
East Hall enjoyed listening to music with the
assistance of Brooke
McPike.

At 1:30 p.m., the


Monthly Birthday Bingo
was held with the Sacred
Heart Catholic Church
with Joe Frieden, Betty
Hays, Ann Williams,
Virginia Graves, Jewel
Hammett, Norma Daniels, and Patsy Clithero.
Refreshments of sherbert
and cookies were served
and a large crowd attended.
Saturday, August 27
At 9:45 a.m., the
residents enjoyed exercise with the assistance
of Bethany Graver and
Davaline Overton.
Sunday, August 28
At 10 a.m., Helen
Thompson held her devotional program with
residents from the East
and West Halls.
At 1:30 p.m., the First
Presbyterian Church held
the worship service. Next
week will be Bible Trivia with the assistance of
Brooke McPike.
Birthdays in September
Tillie Singleton, September 15
Michael Davis, September 17
Lena Luebbers, September 20
Harold McAfee, September 26
Glenn Lovell, September 28
Gloria Githins, September 29

ACHD
closed
The Audrain County Health Department
(ACHD) will be closed
Monday, September 5 for
the Labor Day holiday
and will re-open on Tuesday as usual.

Pike County Sheriff


Stephen Korte reports
that the following were
handled by his office for
the week of August 2228.
August 22
Responded to Highway NN for Civil Stand
By
Responded to Main
Street, Bowling Green for
DFS Assist
Responded to Highway J for Property Damage
Responded to Highway W for Theft
Responded to Highway 79 for Abandoned
Vehicle
Assisted Fire Dept.
North First Clarksville
August 23
Responded to Pike 255
for Check Well Being
August 24
Responded to Highway E for Motor Vehicle
Accident
Responded to Pike 255
for Parking Complaint
Responded to Pike 136
for Assault
August 25
Responded to Pike 292
for Domestic Dispute
Responded to High-

way 61 for Assault


Responded to Highway YY for Check Well
Being
August 26
Responded to Highway 61 for Check Well
Being
Responded to Curryville for Assault
Responded to Pike
9277 for Domestic
August 27
Responded to Highway 79 for Dispute
Responded to Highway VV for Theft
Responded to Pike 43
for Suspicious Activity
August 28
Responded to Pike 112
for Trespassing
Responded to Pike 282
for Civil Stand By
Responded to Pike 136
for Motor Vehicle Accident
There were 92 9-1-1
calls, seven traffic stops,
28 booked, 24 released,
and 29 in custody on August 22 reported by the
Pike County Sheriff Department.
All persons charged
with a crime are presumed innocent until
proven guilty in a court
of law.

Church Updates
The following churches sent updates of their
activities for the week:
The First Presbyterian Church will meet on
Sunday, September 4 at 9
a.m., for Sunday School.
The Worship Service
will follow at 10 a.m.
with the Reverend Michael Lewton speaking. The ushers will be
Becky Deppe and Shelly
McAfee. Gary Rahmeyer
and Frank Wallace will
be the greeters.
The United Methodist Churchs Sewing

BAVA

Group will meet at the


Church at 1 p.m. on
Thursday, September 1.
On Sunday, September 4, Sunday School will
take place at 8:45 a.m.
and the Worship Service
will follow at 10 a.m.
On Monday, September 5, the church office
will be closed for Labor
Day.
On Tuesday, September 6, the TOPS Meeting
will take place at 5 p.m.
and the Cub Scout Meeting will follow at 6:45
p.m.

from page 1A

photo by Ben Marshall/The Vandalia Leader

Sen. Jeanie Riddle and Rep. Jay Houghton greet


family members during the ceremony.
chose to uphold his oath sentative Jay Houghton
of office to serve and were present. Framed
protect at any cost, she Senate Bills with the dedsaid. James sacrificially ication proclamation and
chose to do the (hardest) a pen were presented to
thing and it cost him his several loved ones.
life.
Colonel J. Bret JohnAlyce Bava shared son gave the closing remany special memories marks and Knight gave
of her late son regarding the benediction. A lunwho he was as a person cheon was provided afand the countless special terwards at the Kentucky
moments spent with fam- Road Christian Church.
ily and his fianc.
More on his death
She said his death has
The late Trooper Bava
left a painful hole in his was killed when working
absence for those who on a routine traffic enlove him.
forcement on Missouri
Its in the darkest Route FF as he met a
of places that the light motorcycle traveling at a
of the gospel message high rate of speed.
shines the brightest...,
He notified Missouri
she added.
State Highway Patrol
Alyce Bava noted Troop F radio personnel
the importance of Jesus that he checked the moChrist in her familys life. torcycles speed at 105
She said her son trusted m.p.h., turned around on
the Lord Jesus Christ as it, and then said he took
his savior.
off on me.
The event began with
After two attempts
a welcome from Mas- to reach Bava failed just
ter Sergeant Douglas B. minutes later, two emerMcPike followed by the gency calls were received
invocation from Troop F from passerbys reporting
Chaplain Bob Knight.
a wrecked patrol car.
Alex Armstrong sang
Since the fatal day,
the National Anthem 20-year-old Serghei Comand later sang Amazing erzan, of Mexico, Mo.,
Grace.
received multiple chargRemarks were sched- es, including a seconduled from Troop F Cap- degree murder charge.
tain Michael Turner,
Comerzans trial is set
MOSTA President Cody for October 11. He is curFulkerson, and Eileen rently out of MontgomRackers, a state highway ery County Jail after bailand traffic engineer.
ing out in March when
State Senator Jeanie his bail was lowered to
Riddle and State Repre- $100,000.

reaches 101 in style

photo by Ben Marshall/The Vandalia Leader

Written by Trennesia
Jackson-Salmon
101 years of experience, 101 years of getting
closer to God, and 101
years of taking care of
family.
Your living, is our
blessing to gain, said
family friend, the Reverend Charlene WheelerWilliam as she spoke
about Virgie.
101 years is a long time
and as family and friends
walked by to hug her, one
couldnt help but realize
they were in the presence
of a living history book.
A person with so much
knowledge, wisdom, and
grace.
I feel great! said Virgie Overton when asked
how shes doing.
Virgie Overton, the
oldest member of Second
Christian Church and the
oldest surviving member
of Lincoln High School,
turned 101 Saturday.
On August 27, 2016
her party was held at the
Grand Vandalia Hotel.
Food, laughs, and
love filled the ballroom
as over 60 family and
friends gathered for her
birthday celebration.
Inez McPike and Catherine Salmon, sisters of
Virgie, were in charge of
the food. Charles Overton, grandson of Virgie was in charge of the
music, and her youngest
brother Jesse Salmon Sr.
made all the arrangements.
Jeffrey
Brown
II,
grandson of Jesse Salmon Sr., gave the blessing
over the food.
The smells of the delicious food filled the
room, but it was what
happened afterwards that
filled everybodys hearts
and souls.

Virgie, more commonly known as Aunt Virgie


or Mother Virgie, is a
dedicated stewardess of
the church.
As many shared their
piece about Virgie, one
thing was clear...
This woman was no
ordinary woman.
She was described as
an Ambassador of Love
sent down by God, to a
woman who has mastered the power of not
saying a word.
Virgie Overton is a virtuous woman loved by
all, who touches the lives
of everybody she meets.
As a testament to her
lifes work, it couldnt be
more evident in the spirit
filled atmosphere that
came over her own party.
While comments were
made about the woman
of the hour, a spirit-filled
church service began.
People would talk
about Virgie, what she
meant to them and afterwards would dedicate
a song or two to her and
sing it. What began as a
nice gesture early on by
Pastor Melvin McCaleb of
Second Christian Church,
to the church quartet
singing with him, led to
various others eventually
breaking out in song.
As one person began, everybody began to
chime in.
Even
though
she
didnt say much, you
could see by the sparkle
in her eye that this is how
she wanted to spend her
birthday, surrounded by
family, celebrating her
life and Christ.
Virgie is a woman of
few words, but when she
speaks you cant help but
listen and for a quiet person, her birthday celebration spoke for her.

Its Time to Get Your Child Vaccinated


Along with your sunscreen and sun hats this summer, you also
need to begin thinking about getting your childrens immunizations for school.
Children attending kindergarten through 12th grade are required to have the following immunizations or boosters:
DTaP Diptheria, tetanus and pertussis; or DT diphtheria
and tetanus
Tdap Pertussis (8th, 9th, or 10th grade)
Menactra (8th and 12th grade)
IPV Polio
Hepatitis B
MMR Measles, mumps, rubella
Varicella Chickenpox
For those children 18 and below with no insurance, or who
are American Indian/Alaskan Native, the vaccine is given at
a minimal cost. For those children who do have insurance,
ACHD has contracts with over 30 insurance companies.
A person under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a
parent or legal guardian, or be accompanied by another adult
and have written permission from the parent or legal guardian.
Please call us with any questions to get your child immunized
before school starts at 573-58-1332.

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Vandalia Police report


August 22
Officer responded to
the 1000 block of South
Maple for a well being
check on a suicidal subject. Officer made contact
with the subject and EMS
was called to the scene.
The subject was given
a courtesy escort to the
hospital. Officer cleared
the scene.
The Vandalia Police
Department assisted other agency reference making contact with a subject
in Vandalia city limits.
The Vandalia Police
Department
assisted
other agency reference a
subject that had an active
warrant from another
agency.
Officer took a report
of property damage in
the 1100 block of South
Maple. The investigation
is ongoing.
Sherry Shaw, age 53,
of Vandalia, was issued
a summons for Driving
While Intoxicated.
August 23
Officer issued a warning in the area of East
Highway 54 and Maple
for speeding.
Officer took a report of
a lost license plate in the
700 block of East Highway 54.
Officer responded to
the 1000 block of Bland
for a report of a strong
odor emitting from a vacant residence. Officer
arrived on scene but was
unable to locate any offensive odors in the area.
Officer responded to
the 500 block of North
Jefferson for a report of
a subject that had driving
off the roadway and was
walking around the area
in a confused state. Officer arrived on scene and
made contact with the
subject. EMS was called
to the scene to evaluate
the subject who refused
medical attention. The
subject was released to
the care of a family member.
Officer responded to
a report of suspicious
activity in the 400 block
of West Home. Caller reported two male subjects
standing by their car. Officers arrived on scene
but were unable to locate anyone in the area
matching the description
given. Extra patrol was
conducted.
August 24
Officer posted an
abatement notice in the
1200 block of Cleveland
for a prohibited vehicle.
Officer issued a warning in the area of North
Main at city limits for an
equipment violation.
August 25
Officer responded to a
911 open line in the 500
block of East Highway
54. Officer made contact
with the resident and determined no assistance
was needed, appeared
to be an equipment malfunction.
A cell phone was
turned into the Vandalia
Police Department that
was found at Tri-County
Park.
Officer posted an
abatement notice in the
200 block of East Park
for public nuisance and
unreasonable growth of
grass/weeds.
Officer responded to
Daniels Park for a report

of a subject that was sitting in a car and appeared


to be unconscious. EMS
was called to the scene.
All units cleared the
scene and determined no
assistance was needed,
subject was sleeping.
Jackie Moss, age 51,
of Vandalia, was issued
a summons for dog-atlarge.
Two dogs were captured by a citizen who
observed them running
at large in the area of
East Highway 54. Officer
took custody of the dogs
and transported them to
the city pound whereas
an owner could not be
determined at the time.
August 26
Officer issued a warning in the area of North
Main and Washington for
an equipment violation.
Officer issued a warning in the 1500 block of
West Highway 54 for
speeding.
Officer issued a warning in the area of Highway 54 and Taylor for an
equipment violation.
Officer responded to
the 500 block of East
Highway 54 for a 911
open line call. Officer
made contact with the
residents and determined
it to be an equipment
malfunction.
Officer responded to
the 200 block of West
Washington for a report
of a traffic accident with
no injuries reported. Information was obtained
from parties involved and
report was taken. The
vehicles left the scene
under their own power,
Officer cleared the scene.
August 27
Officer responded to
a report of suspicious
activity in the 400 block
of West Home. Caller reported several individuals standing by their residence.
Officer arrived on
scene but did not observe
any subjects in the area.
Officer cleared the scene,
extra patrol was conducted.
Officer issued a warning in the area of South
Main and State for a
headlight violation.
Officer issued a warning in the area of West
Highway 54 for expired
vehicle registration.
Officer issued a warning in the area of East
Highway 54 for vehicle
registration.
Officer assisted a
stranded motorist in the
100 block of East Highway 54.
August 28
Joshua Laird, age 25,
of Vandalia, was issued
a summons for speeding,
50 m.p.h. in a 35 m.p.h.
zone.
Officer responded to
the 700 block of West
Highway 54 for a report
of suspicious activity.
Officer arrived on scene
and made contact with
the subjects and determined no crime had been
committed.
Officer cleared the
scene.
Office issued a warning in the area of East
Highway 54 and Harrison
for speeding.
Note: Anyone arrested
or issued a summons is
presumed innocent until
proven guilty.

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Audrain Co. Sheriffs report
August 23
Arrested:
George Spencer Carpenter, age 44, of Curryville, on a Missouri Department of Corrections
warrant for a parole violation.
August 24
Arrested:
Destiny Lycole Halferty, age 25, of Mexico, for
driving while intoxicated
and driving without a
valid license.
August 25
Arrested:
Lara Amanda Davis,
age 25, of Benton City, on
an Audrain County warrant for failure to appear
in court on the original
charges of forgery, identity theft, and passing a
bad check.
The Highway Patrol
arrested:
Gary Dale Reeves Jr.,
age 31, of Mexico, for
driving while revoked,
possession of drug paraphernalia, abandoning a
motor vehicle, and an Audrain County warrant for
distribution of methamphetamine, distribution
of marijuana, possession
of drug paraphernalia,
endangering the welfare
of a child, and keeping or
maintaining a public nuisance. The warrant was
the result of the search
warrant served by the
East Central Drug Task
Force on August 24 in the
1000 block of East Lafayette Street, in Mexico.
August 26
Arrested:
Erica Nicole Hoffman,
age 27, of Mexico, on
an Audrain County warrant for failure to appear
in court on the original
charge of driving while
revoked.

Floyd William Dudley


Jr., age 28, of Columbia,
on an Audrain County
warrant for failure to appear in court on the original charges of driving
while revoked, domestic
assault, possession of a
controlled substance, unlawful use of a weapon,
and violation of an order
of protection.
Shawn Eric Wieberg,
age 37, of Vandalia, on
an Audrain County warrant for driving while
intoxicated and driving
while revoked.
Nikolas Blake Clark,
age 22, of Mexico, on an
Audrain County warrant
of possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana, and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
Loretta Jane Ball, age
43, of Farber, on an Audrain County warrant for
failure to appear in court
on the original charge of
speeding.
James Price Jennings,
age 45, of Mexico, for
driving while revoked.
The Highway Patrol
arrested:
Damitrias Lavelle Denny, age 22, of Paris, for
driving while revoked.
Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to
$1,000 for information
leading to the arrest of
the person(s) responsible
for this and any other incident. If you have information that would help
the Sheriff solve this or
other crimes, please call
Crime Stoppers at 1-800392-TIPS.
Persons arrested for
criminal offenses are
merely accused, and they
are presumed innocent
until proven guilty.

Two busted in Pike Co.

On August 25, the


Louisiana Police Department, East Central Drug
Task Force, and the Pike
County Sheriffs Office
executed a search warrant at 211 S 6th Street,
in Louisiana. Arrested at
that address were the following:
Aaron Conner, age 29,
has been charged with
the Class C felony of Possession of a Controlled
Substance, methamphetamine, and a class A
misdemeanor of possession of drug paraphernalia. His bond was set at
$10,000 cash only.
Krystal Borrowman,
age 32, has been charged
with the class B felony
of Possession of a Controlled Substance with
the intent to distribute.
Bond was set at $25,000
cash only.
All persons charged
with a crime are pre-

Aaron Conner

Krystal Borrowman
sumed innocent until
proven guilty in a court
of law.

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DWI summons issued


On Monday, August
22 the Vandalia Police
Department responded
to the 100 block of East
Highway 54 for a report
of an intoxicated subject
creating a disturbance.
Upon officer arrival,
the subject was located
and identified as Sherri
Shaw, age 53, of Vandalia.
The officer conducted
standardized field sobriety testing and concluded
Shaw was in an impaired
state.
Shaw was placed under arrest and transported to the Vandalia Police
Department where she
was fingerprinted and
photographed.

Sherri Shaw
Shaw was later released on a summons
for Driving While Intoxicated and given a date to
appear in Vandalia Municipal Court.
Anyone arrested is
presumed innocent until
proven guilty.

Task Force nabs three

During the afternoon


hours of August 24, the
East Central Drug Task
Force assisted by the
Mexico Public Safety Department, the Missouri
State Highway Patrol, and
the Audrain County Sheriffs Office served a search
warrant in the 1000 block
of East Lafayette Street, in
Mexico.
As a result of the search
warrant, officers arrested
three people and seized
methamphetamine, and
drug paraphernalia.
The following were arrested:
Dawn Elizabeth
Reeves, age 52, of Mexico,
for possession of methamphetamine, possession
of drug paraphernalia,
endangering the welfare
of a child, and keeping or
maintaining a public nuisance.
Eric Allen Henry, age
58, of Mexico, for possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug
paraphernalia, endangering the welfare of a child,
and keeping or maintaining a public nuisance.
Destiny Lycole Halferty, age 25, of Mexico,
for possession of methamphetamine, possession
of drug paraphernalia,
endangering the welfare
of a child, and keeping or
maintaining a public nuisance.
The East Central Drug
Task Force was organized
in 2001 and serves the cities of Bowling Green, Fayette, High Hill, Mexico,
Montgomery City, New
Florence, Vandalia, and
Warrenton, the counties
of Audrain, Cooper, Howard, Montgomery, Pike
and Warren, along with
the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Anyone hav-

Dawn Elizabeth Reeves

Eric Allen Henry

Destiny Lycole Halferty


ing information concerning illegal drug activity is
urged to contact the East
Central Drug Task Force
at 573-473-5801or Audrain County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-392-TIPS.
Funding for this project made available by the
Edward Byrne Memorial
Justice Assistance Grant
(JAG), which is administered by the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau
of Justice Assistance and
the State of Missouri Department of Public Safety.

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Obituaries
DEBRA ANN
ROBERTSON HOYT
Services for Debra Ann
Robertson Hoyt, age 51,
of Laddonia, will be at 2
p.m., Wednesday, August
31, 2016 at Bienhoff Funeral Home in Laddonia
with the Reverend Joe
Jones officiating. Burial
will be in Laddonia Cemetery. Visitation will be
Wednesday from noon
until the time of service at
the funeral home.
Debra passed away at
3:50 p.m. August 28, 2016
at University Hospital,
Columbia.
She was born December 22, 1964 in Mexico,
the daughter of David
Wayne and Virginia Ann
Foree Robertson. She was
married to Anthony Hoyt
on June 25, 1983 in Vandalia and he survives.
Other survivors include her parents Wayne
and Virginia Robertson,
of Mexico; one son, Nicholas Wayne Hoyt, of Laddonia; her parents-in-law
Laurance and Mary Frances Hoyt, of Laddonia;
her brothers and sistersin-law Larry and Kathy
Hoyt, of Martinsburg; Terry and Joy Hoyt, Tim and
Jan Hoyt, and Eddie and

CHARLES DAVID
BROWN
Charles David Brown,
68, passed away suddenly on Sunday, Aug. 28,
2016, in Troy. Funeral
services will be held at
12 p.m., on Wednesday,
Aug. 31, at Bibb-Veach
Funeral Home in Bowling
Green with Lay Pastor
Chris Gamm officiating.
Burial will be in Green
Lawn Cemetery in Bowling Green.
Visitation
will be held from 10 a.m.
until time of services on
Wednesday at the funeral
home.
Charles was born to
the late Anna and Roy
Brown on Aug. 26, 1948.
He married the love of
his life, Patricia Mae Beavers, on Sept. 5, 1970,
she survives.
Other survivors include
his
daughter,
Tabitha Brown; son,
Chad (Jessica) Brown;
and two grandsons, Carson and Cooper.
Charlie was the youngest of the Brown family.
He is survived by Evelyn
Constable, Edwin and
Rosemary Brown, Junior
and Dona Riffle, Ernie
Brown; and sister-in-law,
Julianne Brown. He also
has numerous nieces and
nephews. He is preceded
in death by his parents;
his in-laws, A.V. and Virginia Beavers; and one
brother, Elmer Brown.
Charlie grew up in
Bowling
Green
and
graduated from Bowling
Green High School. He
was drafted in the U.S.

Susan Stone, all of Laddonia, and Michael Hoyt,


of St. Charles; her aunts
Carol Foley, of Columbia,
and Barbara Hummel, of
Colorado; and numerous
nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in
death by her grandparents Elmer and Dortha
Foree and Opal Robertson Strange; and one son,
Matthew Hoyt.
Debra was a lifetime
area resident and member of the Vandalia First
Baptist Church. She was a
1983 graduate of Van-Far
High School and a 1987
graduate of the University
of Missouri with a B.S. in
business administration.
She was very active in
their farming operation
prior to multiple health
issues. She enjoyed ceramics, making Christmas
cookies, and loved her
pets.
Pallbearers will be
Larry Hoyt, Terry Hoyt,
Tim Hoyt, Michael Hoyt,
Eddie Stone, and Bobby
Stone. Memorial contributions may be made to
the Childrens Therapy
School in Mexico, or the
American Cancer Society.
Online
condolences
may be made at www.bienhofffuneralhome.com.

Army in 1968 and was


deployed to Vietnam. He
was the recipient of the
Purple Heart with first
oak leaf cluster, a Bronze
Star and was honorably
discharged in 1970.
Upon his return, he
married Patty and they
settled in Bowling Green,
where he managed IGA,
until he purchased the
IGA in Vandalia. He was
an active member in Jaycees and VFW posts in
Bowling Green and Vandalia.
After an illness in
1987, which left him disabled, but it did not define who he was, his passion became his family,
always the rock to Patty,
Tabitha and Chad.
Charlie will always
be remembered for the
love of his family, the St.
Louis Cardinals and his
obsession with the game
of golf. Charlie especially enjoyed spending time
with his wife, Patty. He
was devoted to her for
over 45 years. They were
inseparable.
He also had a deep
devotion for his children
and grandchildren; always their cheerleader
and supporter.
Charlie enjoyed the
great friends he had over
the years and enjoyed
making new ones, talking
to anyone that would listen.
He will be greatly
missed by not only his
family but the many lives
he touched in the Bowling Green and Vandalia
area.
Serving as pallbearers
will be James Rose, Jim
Fisher, Edwin Brown, Ernie Brown, Junior Riffle
and Larry Weable.
Memorial
may
be made to the Sara
Straube-Anders Elementary Teaching Scholarship.
Online
condolences
may be left at www.bibbveach.com.

Counterfeit money in Mexico


On Friday, August 26,
Mexico Public Safety became aware of a local fast
food restaurant having
received counterfeit $20
bills twice on August 25.
Both bills were from the
same person. The suspect
is described as a white female with a tattoo on her
left arm. She was driving a
white Pontiac with a body
style similar to a Grand
Am from the early 2000s.

Anyone with information about this or any


other crime is asked to
contact CRIMESTOPPERS
at 800-392-TIPS, 800-3928477, or the Mexico Public
Safety Department at 573581-2100 or 573-473-5800.
Local businesses, particularly fast food establishments and convenience
stores are encouraged to
check the $20 bills they
receive for the time being.

Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - Page 3A

39th Annual Brewster reunion

BOBBY WAYNE RUBY

Bobby Wayne Ruby,


age 71, of Vandalia, Mo.
and formerly of Hannibal, Mo., passed away at
1:27 p.m. Friday, August
26, 2016 at his home.
There will be no services at this time.
Arrangements for cremation are under the direction of James ODonnell Funeral Home of
Hannibal. Bobby was
born November 22, 1944,
in Hannibal, Mo. to Rolla
and Helen Ellis Ruby.
He was married to
Cynthia Elliott on April
22, 2000 in Vandalia, Mo.
She survives.
Other survivors include seven children,
Robert Ruby, Teresa Sturgeon, Julie Kroeger, Tammy Jennings (Butch),
Melissa Sanchez (Wes
Fuget), Billy Ruby (Jennifer), and Rick Ruby
(Kelly); step-sons; Robert
VonKaenel (Karen), David VonKaenel and Lance

ENA ALICE KNIESS


Ena Alice Kniess, 92,
of Bowling Green, passed
away Tuesday, Aug. 23,
2016, at her daughters
residence in Troy.
Funeral services were
held at 3 p.m., on Saturday at the Bibb-Veach
Funeral Home in Bowling Green, Pastor Gene
Rauls officiated.
Burial was in the
Mt. Pisgah Cemetery in
Bowling Green. Visitation was held Saturday at
the funeral home.
Ena was born Dec. 27,
1923, in Evening Shade,
Ariz., the daughter of
Maggie Tadlock.
She
married Harold Alfred
Kniess on Aug. 1, 1953,
in St. Clement.
He preceded her in
death July 30, 2016.
Survivors
include
sons, Jim D. Hamilton
(Vera), of Englewood,
Fla.; Steve Kniess (Christina), of Eureka Springs,
Ariz.; David J. Kniess
(Denise), of Troy; Mark
D. Kniess (Sandy), of
Bowling Green; daugh-

McCormick; three sisters;


Jeannie Yager, Rose White
(Carl Swearingen), and
Sharon Basnett (Steve).
He is also survived by
numerous grandchildren,
great-grandchildren and
nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in
death by his parents;
three brothers, Rolla Marvin Ruby, James Leroy
Ruby, and William Bruce
Ruby; and three sisters;
Shirley Golian, Patsy Diane Riggins, and Maxine
Ruby. Mr. Ruby worked
as a laborer and a painter
and also worked on electrical lines. He enjoyed
fishing, going to the Casino and playing horseshoes. He liked telling
jokes and loved his blue
heeler dogs, Pepper and
Dog.
Memorial
contributions may be made to the
American Heart Association. Online condolences
may be made at www.
jamesodonnellfuneralhome.com
ters, Jean R. Thomasson
(Wayne), of Troy; Teresa
A. Kniess (Walt Longo),
of Rushville, Ill.; daughter-in-law, Pam Kniess,
of Hazelgreen, Ala.;
26 grandchildren, 59
great-grandchildren. She
was preceded in death
by son, Daniel Alfred
Kniess.
Ena grew up in Horse
Shoe Bend, Ariz., where
she was raised by her
grandparents,
William
Albert and Edna Florence
Tadlock.
When she was 17 she
moved to Missouri and
married Harold.
She
was a loving mother and
grandmother, her first
thought was always her
family.
She loved music and
could play any instrument she picked up. She
learned to play by ear and
could sing beautifully.
Ena was an avid gardener and loved birds
and flowers. She was
a member of Church of
God 7th Day. She was a
devout Christian woman
and the families prayer
warrior.
Serving as pallbearers were John Hamilton,
Samuel Mooney, Nathan
Kniess, Zachary Kniess,
Jesse Kniess, James Hamilton and John Kniess.
Memorials may be
made to the Donors
Choice.
Online
condolences
may be left at www.bibbveach.com.

Births
A daughter, Faye Ann
Schuckernbrock,
was
born August 4, at 9:26
p.m. She weighed 6 lbs.,
15 oz., and was 18

inches long.
Her parents are Alexandra and Tanner
Schuckenbrock, of Vandalia.

Four generations of
Brewsters gathered for
the 39th Annual Brewster Reunion on Sunday,
August 14 at the Don
Brewster Farm, just east
of Bowling Green.
Family members started gathering on Saturday
with a BBQ and entertainment by Butch and
Byron Perron.
On Sunday, 39 family members and friends
from six states gathered
for a carry-in lunch, visiting, sharing family stories, and picture taking.
Different family units
were recognized and
shared special events,
each of the four generations were recognized
and remembering two
of our family members,
Alvin Brewster and Rita
Rinos, who passed away
this year.
Those in attendance
were Peggy Stroker, Peggy Grote, Alice Terry,
Charles McCurdy, all of
Vandalia; Patsy Stroker,
of St. Peters; Jan and Alan

Brake, of Montgomery
City; Butch and Pamela
Perron, of Clinton, Iowa;
Byron Perron, Keith Perron and Mary V. Perron,
of Mt., Pleasant, Iowa;
Spencer and Kaylee Perron, of Iowa City, Iowa.
Jimee and Vernon
Johnson, of El Centro,
Calif.; Duane Johnston,
of Jacksonville, Fla.;
Wayne and Janice Baker, of Glendale, Ariz.;
Jim, Karen, and Jonathan
Taylor, of Mexico, Mo.;
Julia Mae and Gene Taylor, of Curryville; Clayton
and Carter Bergkoetter,
of Lake St. Louis; Julie Flowers, of Jefferson
City; Cathy Brewster,
Julie and Mike Crabb,
Ethan, Henry, Luella,
of Overland Park, Kan.;
Mary Brewster, Linda
Grusszka-Brewster, Don
and Dorothy Brewster,
Scott Brewster, and Garrett Luebrecht, of Bowling Green.
The 2017 reunion will
be held on August 13 at
the Brewster farm.

Culvert work for MoDOT


Weather
permitting,
MoDOT crews will be
doing culvert work on
the following routes in
Audrain and Boone Counties. Please see the locations and dates below.
Route D-August 30,
road closed just west of
Route M for culvert replacement. Work will
be completed between 8
a.m.-3 p.m.
Route D-August 31,
road closed 1.3 miles west
of Route M for culvert
replacement. Work will
be completed between 8
a.m. and 3 p.m.
Route
D-September
1, road closed 0.10 mile
west of CRD 975 for culvert replacement. Work
will be completed between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Route D (Boone)-September 6, road closed 0.10
mile west of the Audrain
County line for culvert
replacement. Work will
be completed between 8

a.m.-2 p.m.
Route D (Boone)-September 7, road closed 0.75
mile west of the Audrain
County Line for culvert
replacement. Work will
be completed between 8
a.m. and 3 p.m.
Route CC-September 7,
road closed between MO
15 and Audrain CRD 209
for culvert replacement.
Work will be completed
between 8 a.m. and 4
p.m.
Motorists will need
to use alternate routes
during these times.
Again, this work is
weather dependent and
could be rescheduled or
delayed. For more information, contact MoDOTs
Customer Service Center
toll-free at 1-888-ASK MoDOT 573-275-6636). All
roadwork is posted on the
traveler information map.
You can also visit us online at www.modot.org/
northeast.

Many thanks go out to all the


people that put in many hours
to make Veras Scholarship
tournament a huge success.
Thanks also for teams that
participated, silent auction
donations and bids, food
donations, and all who attended.
Also the Farber Ball Park
Association for allowing a
last minute change of venue
due to rain.
Stay posted for a music benefit
October 1st with multiple bands
at the VFW Hall.
More information coming

Laddonia Police report


The Laddonia Police
officer received a report
of suspicious activity,
a report of harassment,
and a report of an order
of protection violation

last week.
August 26
Devontay T. Wilkerson, of Vandalia, was cited for speeding on Pine
Street.

Child falls out of vehicle


On Thursday, August 25 at approximately
12:54p.m., Mexico Public
Safety (MPSD) responded to the area of West
Plaza Shopping Center in
reference to a child who
had fallen out of a moving vehicle.
Responding personnel
found that Erin Tibbs,
age 27, of Mexico, was
turning her 2002 Saturn
into the West Plaza parking lot from North Western Street when the rear
drivers side door swung
open.
A 2-year-old female
and the child passenger
restraint seat she was

strapped into fell out of


the car and struck the
pavement.
The child
suffered a minor injury
to her forehead and was
not transported from the
scene for any medical
treatment.
MPSD is still looking
into why the door and
the seat belt failed to
keep the child and the
child passenger restraint
seat in the car.

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THANK YOU
Debbie Hopke
for your dedication
and hard work
serving the citizens
of Vandalia.

You will be
missed!
Concerned Citizens for a
Sound Government

The Vandalia Leader - www.vandalialeader.com

COMMENTARY

THE VANDALIA LEADER


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P.O. Box 239
Vandalia, Mo, 63382
Phone (573) 594-2222
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the Vandalia Mail.
Member of the International Society of Weekly Newspaper
Editors, the National Newspaper Association, the Missouri Press
Association and the Show-Me Press Association.
Ron Schott-General Manager and Editor

Letters to the Editor


Dear Editor,
I am a firm believer
that our library is a very
important place in our
city. My reasons are as
important to a lot of people in the same position
as I am. I am 90 years old
and fortunately, I am still
able to drive, but not out
of Vandalia.
I spend so much time
reading and make a trip
to the library at least
once a week.
The ladies there are
Friends of the Vandalia Library Update by
Crystal McCurdy
For those of you who
are just reading about a
new library being built
for Vandalia, here is
some background information. The Mexico
Audrain County Library
District has purchased
the former Tri-County
Building Supply lot and
building across the street
from the current library.
The building will be torn
down and a new library
will be built. Funds available for the new library
will only build a 2,800
square foot building. Our
current library is 4,320
square foot. We would
like to see our new library be at least 4,000
square foot so we will be
able to provide the same
services that we currently provide and provide a
meeting room.
The Friends of the
Vandalia Library would
like to raise the additional
money needed to build at
least a 4,000 square foot
building. To do this, we
need the publics help.
If anyone has wanted or
thought about donating
to the Vandalia Library
New Building Fund, now
is the time to do it. We
need to do this quickly.
On August 16, the
Friends of the Vandalia
Library held a meeting at
the Vandalia Library. A
large group attended the
meeting including five li-

so helpful and I do appreciate it. I feel like I


have friends there. And
the help they give keeps
me up on the latest books
that come in the library.
I do hope that everyone will try to help the library get what they need
in funds and donations
so that we can have a
better up- to-date library
here in our great little
City of Vandalia.
Helen Headley,
Vandalia, Mo.
brary board members. It
was a very good meeting
with many ideas on how
to raise the funds needed. A committee was
formed to check into suggested ways to raise the
money. We appreciated
having the library board
members here to answer
many questions and give
us very good advice. We
are working on several
ideas. Watch the papers
or our Facebook page,
Friends of the Vandalia
Library for upcoming
events.
If you usually buy
books throughout the
year, think about donating that money to the
new library fund and
check out books from the
library for free! If we all
work together, I believe
we can raise the money
needed!
Donations are coming
in and are very much appreciated. Your donation
is tax deductible. No donation is too small.
If you would like to
donate to the Vandalia Library Building fund, you
can mail or drop off your
donation at the Vandalia Library, 309 S. Main,
Vandalia, Mo. 63382.
Checks may be made
payable to the MexicoAudrain County Library
with Vandalia Building
Fund on the memo line.
If you have any questions, you can call the
Vandalia Library at 5946600 and ask for Crystal.

All road work listed below is subject to change due


to weather or priority adjustments.
Audrain County
Route D-August 30, road
closed from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. at
3300 feet west of Route M
and D intersection for Culvert Replacement.
Route D-August 31, road
closed from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. at
1.3 miles west of Route M
and D for Culvert Replacement.
Route D-September 1,
road closed from 8 a.m.-3
p.m. at 1/10 mile west of
county road 975 for Culvert
Replacement.
Route D-September 6,
road closed from 8 a.m.-2
p.m. at 1/10 miles west of
Audrain/Boone County line
for Culvert Replacement.
Route D-September 7,
road closed from 8 a.m.3 p.m. at .75 mile west of
Boone county line for Culvert Replacement.
Route CC-September 7,

road closed from 8 a.m.-4


p.m. from Route CC/MO15
to County road 209 for Culvert Replacement
MO 22-Inactive; resurfacing in Audrain, Boone, and
Randolph Counties, beginning at Boone County Route
F to Audrain County Route
E, for a total of 17.3 miles.
Project includes rehabilitation of the existing aggregate shoulders.
MO 15-Bridge Replacement Planned for Fish
Branch
US 54-Westbound Missouri River Bridge at Jefferson Bridge Maintenance
Montgomery County
I-70-August
28-29
7
p.m.-7 a.m. one lane traffic
at Loutre River for Bridge
Maintenance
I-70-August 30 8 a.m.-12
p.m. one lane traffic westbound for shoulder work.
Outer Road 70-August
31, road closed at railroad
crossing east of Montgomery Route F (Hill High).

Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - Page 2A

Yesteryear
110 Years Ago
September 6, 1906
A crowd of 500 people
witnessed the opening
of the Red Front Grocery
Store August 29.
Judge McCune and Joe
Biggs, who returned from
Canada last week, are
both delighted with the
country. They think that
is good country in which
to make money. Both
have invested in land.
If you desire cider, call
on Saturday with your
apples. George Lamme.
100 Years Ago
August 26, 1916
Aurelia Tuggle was
hostess at a bunking party given Thursday night
for May Laylin, Irma Sobolewski, Melba Roberts,
Katie Lee, Ruth Gass, and
Katherine and Virginia
McCune.
The following took advantage of the excursion
Tuesday and are attending the fair in Springfield,
Ill.: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Williams, Robert Hursman, Joseph Turner, W.E.
Brown, Fred Ellis, J.W.
Trower, Harold and Kenneth Shinn, Lee Cobb,
McCune Cobb, Rex and
W.P. Galloway, Clara
Richard, and Anna Kraft.
The Camp Fire Girls
returned August 12 from
their fourth annual trip
to Florida, Mo. Girls who
attended were Alice Marie Cassiday, Madge Cassiday, Eva Belle Butts,
Captola Henegar, Mayme
Irvine, Margaret Waters,
Martha Daniel, Glovie
Mabel Partee, Frances
Stacy, Mary Wilson, Opal
Branstetter, Helen Beshears, and May Laylin.
School opened at Prairie View School House
with a full attendance.
Opal Ward is the teacher.
There are six first-grade
scholars this term, Herbert Tanner, Joe McCurdy,
Martha Kraft, Oline Maiden, Margie Maiden, and
Donnelly Clithero.
80 Years Ago
August 27, 1936
The Prairie Mount Junior Farm Association
held their achievement
program and exhibit
Wednesday night at the
school house.
A play, Aunt Maries
Sudden Recovery, was
given by Virginia Shaw,
Loy Gene Renner, Mary
Rught Webb, Bevy Jean
Utterback, and Dorothy
Webb.
We have been expecting, like everyone else in
the community, a break
in the temperature but
as yet nothing has happened. We now have a record for temperature over
50 days during this Summer in which the temperature registered over
100 days. The longest one
previously was in 1934
when it stood for 44 days
with 100 or more degrees.
From the manner in

which our residents are


storing their winter fuel
in the last few days, they
are doubtless expecting
another extreme in wether conditions this winter.
Several hundred ton of
Perry Coal has been delivered in Vandalia in the
past week.
70 Years Ago
September 12, 1946
The parade opening
the Vandalia Community
Fair Wednesday was extra good but minus floats.
About 26 horses and riders were in the big show.
In the bicycle parade,
there were a number of
entries.
First premium went to
Virginia Lacy; second to
Leta May Bailey; third to
Jackie Paris; and fourth
to Jackie and Jerry Harp,
twins.
Shirley Ann Moore,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Moore, won fourth
place in a riding contest
at Bowling Green Friday
night.
60 Years Ago
August 30, 1956
The grand parade at
11 a.m. this morning will
officially open the 1956
Vandalia Community Fair.
Jerry Breneman and
Bobby Clithero arrived
home Thursday night
from Atlantic City, N.J.,
where they are stationed
in the Navy for a visit
with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Breneman and Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Clithero.
50 Years Ago
September 8, 1966
George Pease was
named winner of the 1966
wheat contest which is
sponsored by the Business and Professional
Mens Club and the Vandalia State Bank, at the
clubs dinner Thursday
evening.
Stuart Smith, son of
Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Smith,
received a broken right
leg Sunday afternoon in a
fall from his bicycle.
Sp-5 Gerald Hawkins,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Salmon, has graduated
from Single Engine Fixed
Wing Technical Inspector
School at Fort Eustis, Virginia. He returned in April
from Vietnam, where he
received a wound in the
left arm.
40 Years Ago
August 26, 1976
Volunteers are being sought to help in the
swine flu immunization
clinic to be held in early
October in Vandalia and
other Audrain County locations.
Its back to school
for over 1,000 Vandalia
students today (Thursday). Van-Far R-I Schools
opened this morning for
the 1976-77 term. Total
enrollment was 1,043,
according to Superintendent William Youngs office.

Farber Scout Pack No.


37 and their fathers went
to St. Louis and attended
the Cardinal-Braves baseball game Sunday. Going
were Winfred Heaston
and Scott; Gary Williams
and Kevin; James Day,
Danny and Darren; Loren
Love, Gregg and Scott;
Leroy Rathburn and Brad;
Tom Prior, Billy, Mark and
Jamie; David Carlson and
Randy; and Randy Whetstine, Bill and Everett.
30 Years Ago
August 28, 1986
There were 819 students enrolled in Van-Far
R-I Schools as of Tuesday,
according to information
released by school officials.
Casey Jo Richards,
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Freddie Richards of
Farber, was honored on
her 2nd birthday with
a party August 24 at
the home of her greatgrandmother, Mary E.
Arndt of Hannibal. Casey
also was honored on her
birthday August 25 at her
home. A Mickey Mouse
cake and ice cream were
served.
20 Years Ago
August 28, 1996
The annual horseshoe
tournament, arts and
crafts sales and Brick Skid
Car Show will kick off the
days festivities when
Vandalia hosts the 18th
Annual World Championship Brick Skidding Contest on September 7.
The event is sponsored
each hear by the Vandalia
Area Chamber of Commerce.
While the fate of the
Gateway Western Railroad Depot in Vandalia is
still not settled, the Vandalia Area Fair Association has offered a piece of
ground for its new home.
The group offered to
donate land at the fairgrounds for the depot if
those interested in saving
the building can generate
enough money to move
and renovate it.
Carrie Moore will be
honored with an open
house and card shower
for her 100th birthday
September 1 at Tri-County Nursing Home where
she resides.
10 Years Ago
August 30, 2006
Snuggles the Clown
is hanging up her rainbow-colored wig and oilcloth shoes.
Alta Bland, of Vandalia, who has performed as
Snuggles for more than
30 years, says her August

5 performance at the National Bland Reunion in


Springfield was her last.
Bland got into clowning with a friend, the late
Mary Vanatta.
The two dressed up in
various costumes for Vandalia Area Fair parades
and once called themselves the Early Birds
and wore their nightgowns.
Once they posed as
prisoners carrying balls
and chain, and once they
dressed as Davy and Polly Crockett.
One year for the parade, we just happened
to get a clown suit,
Bland recalls.
Snuggles performed
for Vacation Bible School
and other events at
First Baptist Church as
well as Baptist activities elsewhere. She also
performed at parades,
school activities, clubs,
4-H meetings and nursing
homes.
Clowning became a
family affair when Snuggles performed with three
of her grandchildren,
Martina (Tag Along),
Bethany (Me, Too), and
Elissa (Little Bit) Hoyt.
For the past 10 years,
she has clowned with
friends Bevy McCollum,
who performed as Jingles.
Bland said performances included an object lesson for the children, such as teaching
children to follow their
parents instructions.
Were
Christian
clowns, she explained.
Im not too good a witness for Jesus, but I can
witness through clowning.
One Year Ago
August 26, 2015
When Vandalia area
fans begin cheering on
the University of Missouri football team in this
weekends opener, they
will now have a local
player to cheer for after
he became one of the five
new Tigers earning a roster spot last week.
Brian Kurz, a 2013 VanFar graduate, trained all
summer long lifting hard
and added 15-20 pounds
in time for an open tryout
for walk-on on Monday,
August 24.
When they saw me,
they saw they could make
me a tight end and they
took me, said Kurz, who
was a lineman in high
school. I have to wake
up and remind myself
this was real.

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Route Y-September 1,
road closed at railroad crossing west of Boonslick Road
Route E-September 6, 7
a.m.-4 p.m. road closed at
Route DD to Route O for
sealing operations
Route J-Sept. 8, road
closed 8 a.m. and 3 p.m.
from South Turkey Ridge
Road to Short Road for culvert work.
Route J-September 9,
road closed 8 a.m. and 3
p.m. from Short Road to
Whiteside School Road for
culvert work.
MO 19-Active, low traffic impact; grading drainage, pavement and bridge at
railroad crossing near New
Florence.
Route PP Roadway sealing from Route AA to end
of state maintenance near
Wellsville
Route AA Roadway sealing from north Route BB
junction in Audrain County
to MO 19 in Wellsville
I-70-Resurface from Call-

away Co. line to 2 miles east


of Route F; work tentatively
to start early June.
Pike County
U.S. 54-Active August
8, bridge work planned
for overpass near Bowling
Green
Route WW-August 30,
one lane traffic 7 a.m.-4
p.m. from Route D to Route
W for pavement repair.
Route D- August. 31,
one lane traffic 8 a.m. and
4 p.m., from U.S. 61 to U.S.
79 for pavement repair.
Route O-August 29 7
a.m.-4 p.m. one lane traffic at MO 161 to Route D for
sealing operations
Upcoming bridge replacements: Missouri Route
79 to Close for Bridge Replacements at Guinns Creek
and New Bryan Creek

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how to prepare, spin and
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and educational expertise. The winners of the
Sheep show are as follows: Grand Champion
Market Lamb sponsored
by Farmers Coop went
to Hannah Mallory; with
Abilene Gatson taking
Reserve Champion Market Lamb sponsored by
submitted photos
James ODonnell Funeral
Home; Abilene Gatson Emily Branham 2016 Princess, judge, and Adam
In front is Kennedy Jaspering with her Champion Hog. In middle is Tyler had the Grand Champion Baxter 2016 King. Front row: Kylie Miller, Brooklyn
Schambach and Evan Torrence. In back is Adam Baxter 2016 King, judge, Ewe sponsored by Wide- Birkhead, and Hannah Mallory with her Grand
Clayton Robinson, and Paul Schambach.
man Family and Reserve Champion Market Lamb. Not pictured: Abilene
The 2016 Swine Show CPS of Perry and Swine Center & Chrysler. The Champion Ewe sponsored Gatson.
was held July 12 with Showmanship 14 & over Open Show results were by Perry Farm Service.
five Ralls County mem- award sponsored by T & Kennedy Jaspering with The Grand Champion pion Ewe Andi Belt, both Champion Pen of 3 sponbers and several open Js Repair & Appliance. Grand Champion Gilt Ram sponsored by Gen- sponsored by State Farm sored in Loving Memory
Clayton Robinson also sponsored by Farmers eral Vet Clinic went to Insurance - Kirk Eckler of of Jack and Jean Briscoe,
show exhibitors.
The results of the won the Champion Pen Elevator and Exchange Abilene Gatson; with the Mexico; the Grand Cham- Reserve Champion Pen
show are as follows: of Three sponsored in in Monroe City and Re- Reserve Grand Champion pion Market Lamb Dan- of Three sponsored by
Kennedy Jaspering won Memory of Bill, Becky serve Gilt sponsored by Ram sponsored by Arling- ielle Pfanner, sponsored Gail Wideman, ChampiThe Vandalia
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and
Nancy
Birch,
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HNB
Bank
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and the sec- auto
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Orders No. 8 and veterans homes in Mis- retary will be appointed
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were read.
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Patriotic Instructor Vivian


Patriotic Instructor Vivian
Davis. Minutes were apDavis. Minutes were approved as read. The treaproved as read. The treasurers report was given.
surers report was given.

price for the popcorn maprice for the popcorn machine and grill would be
chine and grill would be
$250. A donation to Mo$250. A donation to Motorcycle Riders Drive to
torcycle Riders Drive to

retaining their positions


retaining their positions
except the treasurer and
except the treasurer and
secretary.
secretary.
Judy Hull was elected
Judy Hull was elected

Wasson, DeTienne, Nell


Wasson, DeTienne, Nell
Dueser, Shaw and Norma
Dueser, Shaw and Norma
Shaw. The May meeting
Shaw. The May meeting
will be May 14.
will be May 14.

Bealmer, of Mexico.
Bealmer, of Mexico.
His vehicle struck
His vehicle struck
Bealmers in the side, this
Bealmers in the side, this
according to a Missouri
according to a Missouri
State Highway Patrol ReState Highway Patrol Report.
port.
Bealmer,
who washeld on Tuesday July 12,
The
2016
Ralls
County
Junior
Fair Auction
The Village of Rush was approved and April
Violations:
of
a
USDA
Grant
to
purBealmer,
who was
was
The Village of Rush was approved and April
Violations:
of a USDA Grant to pur- traveling
westbound,
reHill Board of Trustees bills were approved to be
This
was
tabled
as
no
chase
a
weather
siren.
2016
under
the
Al
Kennett
Show
Pavilion.
We
traveling
westbound,
re-enjoyed music played by
Hill Board of Trustees bills were approved to be
This was tabled as no chase a weather siren.
ceived
minor
injuries
and
met in regular session on paid.
decision
was
made
on
The
event
will
be
held
ceived
minor
injuries
and
met in regular session on paid.
decision was made on
The event
will&be
held Zumwalt
David
Talbott
Wayne
and followed
with a dinner donated to the
was taken
to University
April 8, at the Rush Hill
whether to continue issu- at the Rush Hill Commu- was
taken to University
April 8, at the Rush Hill
whether to continue issu- at
the Rush
Commubuyers
byatHill
Mark
Twain
FFA.Hospital,
The
sellers
dinners
were donated by Kyle Eckthe same
locaCommunity Center as the
Old Business
ing
violations
and
prosnity
Center
10:30
a.m.
Hospital, the same locaCommunity Center as the
Old Business
ing violations and pros- nity Center at 10:30 a.m.
tion
White
was
taken.
April 6 election results
Streets:
Rutherford ecuting when violations
ler
of
FCS
Financial.
We
want
to
thank
our
Auctioneers:
Steve Whitaker,
tion White was taken.
April 6 election results
Streets:
Rutherford ecuting when violations
were certified.
told the Board that she not brought into compliMonroe
County
Johnny
Wallace,
RC Harlow, and John Roy Chipman without their help the
were
certifi
ed.
told
the
Board
that
she
not
brought
into
compliMonroe
County
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Connie
L. Rutherford,
had met with Richard ance.
Water Improvements:
The
Vandalia
Leader
Wednesday,
Connie
L. Rutherford,
had met with Richard ance.
Water couldnt
Improvements:
night
have gone on! We thanked
MFA of Vandalia
and Laddonia
Lewis Nihiser and Larry Webber, Presiding ComMonroe County PubLewis Nihiser and Larry Webber, Presiding ComMonroe
County
Pubthe Continuous
Fence Donation, Bryan & Sarah Evans for posts and
LaRue were given the missioner
and
Tom
New Business
licfor
Water
Supply District
and
Tom
LaRue were given the missioner
New Business
lic Water Supply District
oath of office after each Groves, Western County
Mosquito
spraying: No.
2 has been
presented
paint
Josh
Birkhead for the gates and welding on the new permanent
oath of office after each Groves, Western County
Mosquito
spraying: No.
2 hasand
been
presented
won write-in elections.
Commissioner and was Motion was made and with
grants and
loans
for
fencing
the loans
show for
barn. We also thanked Tractor Supply of Hannibal for
Commissioner and was Motion
won write-in elections.
was made and with
grantsinand
Rutherford was re- told a road grader would passed to ask D. Mackey drinking water improveRutherford was re- told a road grader would passed
Focus
at
Van-Far
to ask D. Mackey drinking
water improvetheir
donation
of
wood
chips for our show arena. Focus
There at
were
71 items
Van-Far
elected Board Chairper- be in Rush Hill on Monhe would do the spray- ments.
elected Board Chairper- be in Rush Hill on Mon- ifif he
would do the spray- ments.
continues
to
stay on
on11
that
were
sold:
4
steers,
5
hogs,
1
lamb,
2
goats,
3
rabbits,
10
poultry,
son and Helen LaRue was day, April 12.
ing
again
this
year.
They
will
be
replacing
continues
to
stay
son and Helen LaRue was day, April 12.
ing again this year.
They will be replacing
After grading they
re-elected Clerk.
learning,
support
of in
approximately
2,700
selfbacons,
and
35
hams.
A
total
amount
of
$32,475.00
was
generated
After grading they
re-elected Clerk.
April
17-18,support
2010 of
learning,
approximately 2,700 selfApril
17-18,
2010
Other trustees present will then determine how
Mowing
read
water
meters
with
administration,
teachAmerican
Legion
Post
370
sales
for the
youthwith
of our county. We want to thank
all
of
the
buyers
that
Other trustees present will then determine how
Mowing
read
water
meters
administration,
teachLegion Post
370
573-754-2723 American
were Larry LaRue, Lewis much rock will be needRailroad
new radio read meters by
Louisiana, MO
573-754-2723
were Larry LaRue, Lewis much rock will be needRailroad
new
radio make
read meters
by
Louisiana,
MO and
helped
this a successful
event!
ers, staff
staff
, students,
students,
Nihiser, Kathy Taylor and ed.
right-of-way:
the
end
of
the
year.
ers,
,
and
Nihiser, Kathy Taylor and ed.
right-of-way:
theThe
end of the year.
were:install
Center Locker, Josh Ketsenburg Candidate,
Gayle Cradistrict patrons.
patrons.
She again told them
Helen LaRue.
Motion was made and
Theybuyers
also will
district
She again told them
Helen LaRue.
Motion was made and
They also will install
Guests were Vicki Ni- that Rush Hill would pay passed to have M. Taylor a new
100,000
gallon elegen 100,000
Crop
Insurance,
Guests were Vicki Ni- that Rush Hill would pay passed to have M. Taylor a new
gallon ele-David & Patty Fisher, Leake Farms, Gerry Dinwiddie
for the rock.
hiser and Ray Mollet.
mow the railroad right- vated
storage
tank, a new
Sheriff,
Yancey
for the rock.
hiser and Ray Mollet.
mow the railroad right- vated
storage
tank,Auto
a newParts, Brian Hodges Fertilizer, Frankie Wallace, RCS
The Board also agreed of-way again this year.
The regular board
booster pump station and
The Board also agreed of-way
The regular board
again this year.
booster
pump
station
and
Bank,
Dale
Cragen,
Accurate Title Company, Farmers Coop New London,
meeting was called to to ask the County to indistribution system immeeting was called to to ask the County to indistribution system imEpperson
Spray
Insulation,
Bill & Nancy Harris, Representative Jim Hanorder at 7:05 p.m. with stall a driveway culvert
Announcements:
provements.
order at 7:05 p.m. with stall a driveway culvert
Announcements:
provements.
minutes of the March 11 at 271 2nd Street with submitted
A
media
event
is
being
The
next
meeting
for
son,
Wiley
Hibbard,
Ralls
County
Commissioner, Eddie Jo Hamill, Pioneer
photos
minutes of the March 11 at 271 2nd Street with
A media event is being
The next meeting for
submitted
photos
meeting being read and Rush Hill paying for the planned for April 15, 2010 the Village
of Rush
Hill
submitted
photos
Rush
Hill paying
for the Charlie
meetingScrogin,
being read
and
Heath
Eckler,
plannedScrogin,
for April left,
15, 2010
theSeed
Village
of
Rush
HillChris Koster for Governor, Ralls County Mutual, Gene
Charlie
left,
receives
a
Missouri
State
receives
a
plaque
from
Keeping with tradition, the Kindergartners from St.
Joseph
School
in
Martinsburg
received
their
culvert.
approved
as read.left,
to
honor
the Village
of willa be
May 13,
2010 at 7
Charlie
Scrogin,
receives
a Missouri
State
Charlie
Scrogin,
left, receives
plaque
from
approved
as read.
culvert.
to honor
the Village
of will
be
MayRamon
13,
2010RC
at Harlow
7
Resolution,
honoring him for
his service as Fire
204
WestCommissioner,
Main Hwy.
Hwy.
154
&Mayor
Donna
Evans,
Eastern
District
Ryan
Sharkey
former
Fire
and current
Mayor
The
treasurers
report
Ordinance
Resolution,
honoring
himMiller,
for his service
as Poindexter,
Fire
Rush Hill
as Chief
the
recipient
p.m.
204
West
Main
154
former
Fire
and current
Ramon
bibles at Mass on Friday, August 26. Shown are Chason
Sachs,
Bailey
Ty
Norris,
The
treasurers
report
Ordinance
Rush Hill
as Chief
the
recipient
p.m.
Chief
from
Missouri
District
10 Rep.Maci
Terry Witte.
Barnes
recognizing
him
for
his
service.
Perry,
MO.
63462
Chief from Missouri District 10 Rep. Terry Witte.
Candidate,
CPS,
Joe
Boone
Sydenstricker,
Ritchie
COP
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MINS)........................R
Barnes recognizing him for his
service. Mark Northcutt
Perry, MO.
63462 Palmer,
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MINS)........................R
Kaytlynn Arens, Alex Poindexter, Carter Schafer, Rylan Arens, Haydon Swaim, and Coltin Cope. Shown
Fri. 4:30,
7:15, 9:15
Sat. 2:15, 4:30, 7:15,
9:15
573-565-2622
Asbury Family by Jay, Lowell
Jackson
Candidate,
Poage
Fri. 4:30,
7:15, 9:15
Sat. 2:15, Jason
4:30, 7:15,
9:15 Chevrolet,
573-565-2622
behind the Kindergartners are Big Shots Ethan Rakers, Emily Hoyt, Emma Hombs, Jake Haines, Justin
Sun. 2:15, 4:30, 7:15 Mon. - Thurs. 4:30, 7:15
Sun.Bank,
2:15,Hog
4:30,
7:15
Mon.
- Thurs.
4:30,or
7:15
by
the
half
whole.
John
Lake
Candidate,
HNB
Gary
&
Debbie
Hodges,
Bank,
Hog by the half or Central
whole.
Several
presentations
Highway
54
Coalition
and
stone prices
cost- nance.
Duenke, Layne Norris, and Evan Swaim. The students
were
treatedHighway
to a 54
visit
from and
Father
Joseph
Several
presentations
Coalition
stone prices
cost- nance.
from
page
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Cardwell
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&
Lawn,
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ence
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- Thurs. 4:30, 7:00
Joseph Abah, on the right.
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a Memorandum of amount
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Winders
also
said
that
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approved
plan
ed
annually
to
superinmusical
pro- were
of Patti Ingram
and Dava- monthly
at the budgeted amount
assisted
by staff.
our retail
retail case!
case!
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Winders musical
also
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was heldwillwith graded
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$1,103
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held
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10
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- 9:30 p.m.
be
appointed
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to
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4
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interior light helps
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The
following
area
students were named to
the 2016 Spring semester
Deans list by the office of
the University of Missouri
Registrar:
Curryville
Kara Marie Horner, Senior, Engineering; Ashlee
Amelia Waddell, Junior.
Curryville
Laddonia
Kaleb Malachi Harris,
Sophomore.
Martinsburg
Brandon Lee Arens,
Sophomore; Lindsey Kay
Gastler, Junior; Julie Qiao
Hale, Sophomore.
Vandalia
Abilene Adriana Gatson,
Sophomore; Candace Elaine
Gatson, Senior; Garth Arnold Gatson, Senior; Gina
Elizabeth Gualberto, Senior;
Brian Timothy Kurz, Senior;
Bryan Jay Mink, Sophomore; Molly Lynn Nagel,

Freshman; Ryan Owen Nelson, Senior.

Martinsburg received Bibles at Mass on August


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students
are Father
Ingram assisted by Kassie ly program. They brought
March 8
Ingram assisted
by Kassie
Monday, March
8 Father
TUESDAY
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ly program.
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Joseph
Abah.
TUESDAY
NIGHT
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Saturday, March 13

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Saturday, March 13
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held with a large crowd
Craft class was held at $
QuickSet IV oven
controls.
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joyed discussion of new
food items being added
food items being added
to the menu with the asto the menu with the assist of Penny Kampeter
sist of Penny Kampeter
and Susan Houchins.
and Susan Houchins.
The Monthly Bible
The Monthly Bible
Study with Marshall Arts
Study with Marshall Arts
Ministries was held at 2
Ministries was held at 2
p.m. with a large crowd
p.m. with a large crowd
in attendance.
in attendance.
The Bible class with
The Bible class with
Denna Nichols was held
Denna Nichols was held
at 6 p.m. with residents
at 6 p.m. with residents
attending. Mary Sue Hays
attending. Mary Sue Hays
assisted.
assisted.
Tuesday, March 9
Tuesday, March 9
Residents enjoyed the
Residents enjoyed the
Trivia game of Fun on
Trivia game of Fun on
the Farm at 10 a.m. with
the Farm at 10 a.m. with
the assistance of staff and
the assistance of staff and
activities. At 2 p.m. exeractivities. At 2 p.m. exercises were held with Patti
cises were held with Patti

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Pike area group donates to 4-H

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AT
573-373-5567;
Linda
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we have
have $$ bedding!
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STARTING
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Robbins,
573-373-2344;
or
is a scrapbooking
event
dybugs Scholarship
Fund.
The Ralls County 4-H Shooting
Sports
Coordinator
Lori
Robinson
accepts
a
Range
Microwave
Oven
is a scrapbooking event dybugs Scholarship Fund. Robbins, 573-373-2344; or
95
573-373which will be held at the For registration form and Diana Robnett,
RECLINERS
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Northcutt.
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will
the Laddonia
Elementary
Cafeteria by
Sat- Flora
contact Mae
Kathy McCluggage
& up
$Ladybugs
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Turntable on/off
299
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& up
Same Location Since 1946
Fund.
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9the
at 573-373-5511;
Kayeyoung
Big- Scholarship
be used to purchase new urday,
equipment
for
almost
30
Ralls
County
Same
Location Since 1946
April 17 from 9 at 573-373-5511; Kaye Big- Scholarship Fund.
a.m.-5 p.m. There will
Radiant
a.m.-5 p.m. in
There
will
4-H shooters currently enrolled
shooting
sports. Shown are 30"
shotgun
17 Cu. Ft. Capacity
be door prizes and
raffle
be door prizes and raffle
Glasstop
Electric
items.
Everyone
attending
sports shooters, from left:
Kyla
Ingram,
Hopke,
items.
Everyone
attending Branten Ingram, Hailey
1555
W. Highway
54
Range
Farber
Housing
Association
1555
W. Highway 54
will receive a coupon from
Farber
Housing
Association
will Northcutt,
receive a coupon from
Cody Rubemeyer, Flora Mae
Will Hopke,
John
Robinson,
and
Lori No-Frost
Vandalia,
MO.
Don and Donna Hoover, Owners
Self-clean oven
The Scrapbook Store &
Vandalia,
MO.
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RALLS CO. 4-H

Ralls. Co. Shooting Sports Competition


The Ralls County Shooting Sports held their annual
fair shoot at Ka-Tonka on
Saturday July 9 with 24 participants. It was a nice day
for this event, even with the
heat. Several of the members will advance on to
shoot at the state competitions in Columbia.
The trophy winners in
the Archery category is as
follows: Junior Traditional
sponsored by Sydenstricker Implement was Easton
Sharp, Senior Traditional
sponsored by Whitaker Auction & Real Estate was Kyla
Ingram, Junior Compound
Release by Angelas Dance
Company was Kaleb Ingram,
Intermediate Compound Release by The Wrecking Crew
was Jeremy Northcutt, and
Senior Compound Release
by Tom Ruhl Ralls Co Assessor was Austin Black. Other
Archery sponsors included
Cole Chiropractic, Barneys
Repair, Spare Time Bowl,
and Ramsey Dickerman
with State Farm Insurance.
The trophy winners
in the Rifle category include: Junior Standard by
Lacrosse Lumber Co was
Easton Sharp, Intermediate
Standard by Craigs Truck &
Tractor was Hannah Smith,
Senior Standard sponsored
by The Vandalia Leader was
Kyla Ingram, Intermediate
Target by Eisele Farm, Greg
& Aimee Eisle was Hannah
Mallory, Junior Silhouette
by Ingram Sporting Goods
was Kaleb Ingram, Intermediate Silhouette sponsored
by Ralls County Historical
Society was Hannah Mallo-

Front row: Emily Branham, Easton Sharp, Grace Smith,


Kaleb Ingram, and Hannah Mallory. Second row: Bailey
Klise, Hannah Smith, Tyler Armour, and Devyn Keller.
Third row: Cody Rubemeyer, Paul Schambach, Stetson
Klise, and Evan Torrence. Back row: Kyla Ingram,
Clayton Robinson, Jacob McMillen, Skylar Lempka,
Teddy Lempka, and Austin Black.
ry and Senior Silhouette by
This year the older diVandalia Florist was Kyla vision winners were given
Ingram. Junior Air Rifle by ammunition bags donated
Gilmore Automotive was by Ingram Sporting Goods,
Grace Smith and Interme- in Memory of Tommy Indiate Air Rifle sponsored gram and Dwaine Fertch
by Grossman Masonry was with the sponsor name emHannah Smith. Other Ri- broidered on them. After the
fle sponsors include: Gina 4-H and FFA shoot a memoJameson, Ralls County rial fundraiser shoot was
Circuit Clerk and Record- held in Memory of Michael
er of Deeds; In Memory Steele; a former 4-H memof Charles Allen by Sarah ber that lost his life in an
Evans, and United Credit accident. The group wants
Union.The trophy winners to keep his memory alive
in the Shotgun Trap divi- and they do this by playing
sion include: Intermediate a game he really enjoyed
Trap sponsored by the Em- called Knock Out. There
ployees of Harbison Walker was a nice turnout and the
International was Jeremy winner of this tournament
Northcutt. The Senior Trap was Jacob McMillen. The
winner sponsored by Smith funds from this event will
Automotive was Clayton be used to help with upkeep
Robinson.
of the Brice Cemetery.

Horse Show

Halynna Yager, Stetson Klise, Adrian Miller with her Horse Carmel, Emily Branham,
Gretchen Schoene, Garret Schoene, Dawson Talbott, and Bailey Klise.
During the flag presen- to Dawson Talbott and Bai- en Bunn of Ravenscraft Retation the National An- ley Klise won Bareback (14 alty was taken by Dawson
them was played by Austin & over) Hassard Elevator. Talbott and Garret Schoene
Schulse, of Hannibal, with Dawson Talbott won the took trophy on Barrel Race
his trumpet, and Garret Western Pleasure (13 & un- (14 & over) by Hickmans
Schoene of Center Wise der) by BJC Angus Ranch IGA. Our last show of the
Guys carried the American and Stetson Klise won West- evening was the Flag Race
flag.
ern Pleasure (14 & over) by (13 & under) by Liter FertilAfter completing the HairPort. Dawson Talbott izer & Chemical winner was
first classes of showman- took home the trophy for Emily Branham took first
ship at halter, the show was Trail Class (13 & under) and Garret Schoene won
postponed due to inclem- sponsored by Jena Epperson the Flag Race (14 & over) by
ent weather conditions. It Ralls Co Treasurer and Adri- Lemon Law Firm. Trophies
was rescheduled for July an Miller won the Trail Class were awarded to the two in23 again at Lazy J Ranch of (14 & over) by Lewellen dividuals that received the
Perry.
Trucking. Garrett Schoene most points throughout the
The winners and spon- won the Egg & Spoon (13 & show. This years winners
sors were as follows: The under) by Ennis Implement were Dawson Talbott (13
Grand Entry sponsored by and Bailey Klise won Egg & & under) and Adrian MillStorch Ford was awarded Spoon (14 & over) by Rusty er (14 & over). The trophy
to Rocky Point 4-H club. Strother of American Family belt buckles were sponsored
Showmanship at Halter (13 Insurance. Dawson Talbott by B & B Electric and Flying
& under) Mark Twain VFW had the best time for Pole W Horse Co. A big thanks
Post No. 4088 was Halyn- Bending (13 & under) Ralls goes to Golians Saddles of
na Yager; Showmanship at Co Farm Bureau along with New London for exhibitors
Halter (14 & over) sponsor Garret Schoene best time gifts; and to Lazy J Ranch,
Asbury Farms was Adrian Pole Bending (14 & over) by Zumwalt Family, for allowMiller; Bareback (13 & un- Marion Co MFA. The Barrel ing us to use their facility
der) by Baxter Family went Race (13 & under) by Hel- for the Horse Show.

Cat Show
The Cat Show had four
members showing their kittens and cats. The Champion Cat was sponsored by
Taylor Tots 2 of Perry with
the trophy going to Bailey
Klise with her cat Tommy;
and Jocelyn Hudelson won
reserve with her kitten. Oth-

Bailey Klise, Jaylyn Hudelson, and Jocelyn Hudelson.


er kids participating includ-

ed Jaylyn Hudelson.

Dog Show
The Dog and Cat Show
was held Tuesday July 12
with three dogs and five
cats. The winners were as
follows; the Champion Dog
Grooming sponsored by
Scruffy Puppy was Brooklyn Birkhead with Lulu and
reserve champion grooming
to Chloe Stevens with Farah.
Champion Dog Obedience sponsored by Precision Eye Care, Dr. Stice was
Abby Parsons with Macy.

Abby Parsons, Chloe Stevens, and Brooklyn Birkhead.


Champion Dog Showman- Cathy McAfee was Abby
ship sponsored by Joe and Parsons with Macy.

Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - Page 4B

Indoor Trophy Presentation


The Indoor Trophy Presentation was held on July
12th just before the auction.
We are excited to give out
24 trophies to outstanding
Ralls county exhibitors.
These members are chosen by several judges as the
overall best exhibit in the
project areas. Winners include: Skylar Lempka with
Best Clothing 14 & over
sponsored by Ron & Susan
Johnson, Krayleigh Power with Best Clothing 13 &
under sponsored by Hodges
Fertilizer, Anna Gill with
Best Food Exhibit 14 & over
sponsored by HNB Bank
Hannibal, Elizabeth Northcutt with Best Food Exhibit
13 & under sponsored by
David & June Willis, Morgan Willing with Champion
Ham sponsored in Memory of Connie Schutte Four
Quarters Processing, Jacob
McMillan with Reserve
Champion Ham sponsored
by Ralls County Electric Cooperative, Jacob McMillan
Champion Bacon sponsored
by Great Central Lumber,
Racheal Hodges with Reserve Champion Bacon
sponsored by Larue Insurance Agency, Easton Sharp
with Outstanding Exploring
Exhibit sponsored by C E
Grain, Anna Gill with Best
Home Environment sponsored by RCSBank New London, Anna Gill Overall Outstanding Home Economics
14 & over sponsored in Loving Memory of Fred & Dor-

submitted photos
Front row, from left: Easton Sharp, Cole Baxter for Adam
Baxter, Kaleb Ingram, Krayleigh Power, and Racheal
Hodges. Middle row: Austin Black, Emily Branham,
Tyler Armour, Devyn Keller, Elizabeth Northcutt, Anna
Gill, and Brian Couch. Back row: Haley Branham, Teddy
Lempka, Erin Rubemeyer, Jacob McMillan, Skylar
Lempka, Cody Rubemeyer, and Morgan Willing. Not
pictured: Pandora Seitz.

othy Buffington, Krayleigh


Power with Overall Outstanding Home Economics
13 & under sponsored by
Center Attractions, Adam
Baxter with Best Woodworking Exhibit 14 & over
sponsored by Central Bank
of Audrain, Teddy Lempka
Best Woodworking 13 &
under sponsored by Wells
Abstract, Cody Rubemeyer
Best Arts & Crafts 14 & over
sponsored by Smiths Hobbie Hut, Pandora Seitz with
Best Arts & Crafts 11-13
sponsored by Sunrise Transport, Kaleb Ingram Best Arts
& Crafts 8-10 sponsored
by BASF, Erin Rubemeyer
with Best Photography 14

& over sponsored by Ron &


Lisa Peterson, Devyn Keller
Best Photography 13 & under sponsored by Caseys
General Store, Haley Branham with Best Cake Decorating 14 & over sponsored
by Waters Funeral Home,
Emily Branham with Best
Cake Decorating 13 & under
sponsored by Fiddlesticks,
Brian Couch with Best Electricity & Metal Work sponsored by J.C. Auto & Truck,
Austin Black with Best Science 14 & over sponsored
by Robey Building Supply,
and Tyler Armour with Best
Science 13 & under sponsored by Service & Supply
Coop.

Public Fashion Revue Show


The Public Fashion Revue Show was presented
on Tuesday the 12th with
Krayleigh Power, and unable to attend was Jessica
Stinson.
The girls modeled an
outfit of their choice;
as well as spoke with a
judge regarding the pattern, pricing, fabric and
accessories; prior to the

fair. Both Krayleigh and


Jessica received State Selection. Krayleigh Power
was in Clothes You Make
age 11-13; and Jessica in
Clothes You Make 14 and
over.
Each girl is now eligible to participate in the
State Fashion Revue held
in Columbia during September.

Shown: Jessica Stinson


and Krayleigh Power.

Cattle Show
The Cattle Show took
place on Saturday July 9
2016 at the Ralls Co Fair
Grounds. We had a Pee
Wee bucket calf show prior to the 4-H & FFA Beef
Show, that was well received. It was sponsored by
the Ralls County Cattleman
Association, organized by
Chad Wallace. The Cattle
Show followed with 10 exhibitors enjoying a great
show. Bailey Klise won
Champion Home Raised
Steer sponsored by Center
Locker, Stetson Klise had
Champion
Performance
Steer sponsored by James
E. Thompson, and Clara
Wallace won both Grand
Champion Market Steer
sponsored by Ralls Co Cattleman Association and
Reserve Grand Champion
Market Steer sponsored by
Evans and Evans. Grand
Champion Bull sponsored
by Double E Stock Farm in
Memory of Eugene and Ernestine Wallace was Stetson Klise. Grand Champion
Beef Female sponsored by
Ketsenburg Angus Farm
was Stetson Klise; and the
Reserve Grand Champion
Beef Female sponsored by J
& M Auction Services John
Wallace was Bailey Klise.
Stetson Klise was awarded
the 14 & over Showmanship
award sponsored by Frank
Wallace of Shelter Insurance; and Clara Wallace won
the 13 and under Showmanship sponsored by Nations
Polled Herefords. The Club
Beef Exhibit sponsored by
Bill and Nancy Harris was
Brice Happy Hustlers 4-H
Club. Other sponsors of the
Beef show were: In Loving
Memory of Bob, Lois and
Tracy Hodges, Ace Hardware, and Bryan and Sarah

Stetson Klise, Champion Steer with Clara Wallace, and


Bailey Klise.
Evans. Open Show sponsors was the new continue fencinclude Mark Twain Young ing donated by MFA of VanFramers, Robinson Farms, dalia and Laddonia, with
Feeders Grain, Tim Flower- posts and paint donated by
ee/Moss of Pioneer Grain Bryan and Sarah Evans, and
and Lone Cedar Stables and gates along with the weldTack.
ing, donated by Josh BirkAlso noted at the show head.

Clover Kid Pocket Pet Show

The Clover Kid Pocket Pet Show was held Tuesday


July 12. We had six members bring their pets (some
even brought two). The kids enjoyed showing
off their pets and talking with the participation
judge, Clayton Robinson of Center. Clover kid
exhibitors: Jacob Stevens with beagle Farah,
Hannah Buckman with kitten Elsa, Kaylee
Armour with rabbit Peter, Kolton Powell with
kitten Love, Bradyn Powell with goat Cookie,
and Isaac Cook with frog Hoppy; along with
2016 Royalty Prince Austin Selsor.

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Wednesday,

Indians football team opens season


withof
shutout
of Northreflects,
Shelby
City
Vandalia
The Van-Far/Community R-VI Indians football
prepares for upcoming projects
team opened their foot-

Founded in 1870 and minimal cost to Vandalia October. City Staff plan
ball season last Friday
incorporated in 1874, taxpayers.
to host an open house
night with a second conthe City of Vandalia is
In the past year, Van- once the project is comsecutive shutout victory
a Fourth Class City op- dalia has renovated the plete. Future projects inin an opener after defeaterating under the May- restroom and tennis clude replacing an older
ing North Shelby 36-0 in
or-Board of Aldermen courts at Tri-County Park, Police Department squad
Shelbyville. The Indians
form of government. Lo- purchased new dash car, planning for imbeat the same Red Raidsubmitted image cated on Highway 54 in cameras for the police provements to the sewer
ers team 46-0 to start the
Eastern Audrain Coun- patrol vehicles, replaced system, improving more
2014 season.
ty, Vandalia is home to antiquated pumps at the streets, and implementIn what might be the
3,899 residents. The water treatment plant, re- ing a Building Demolifinal meeting between
major employers in the painted the city pool, and tion Program designed
the two programs, as
North
Shelby is moving
Schinkels
Carpet ger
to
homeowners.
Both
Van-Far/Community R-VIscan
Wyatt
McDowell,
aggravate
allergyleft,
and Vandalia area include the chip-sealed more than to help property owners
to 8-man isfootball
next smoke
picks upand
a block
from
Treyasthma
Miller. symptoms. The State of Missouri, Van- sixty-two blocks of city who want to clean up diCleaning
a locally
water
can
lapidated houses. Other
penalty technician
and a questionlead stayed
at 14-0
after trained
season, the
de- penetrate
owned
andIndians
operated
within
cavities
along Far School District, Green streets.
Supply,
Harbison-Walker
The
Police
Departpriority projects include
able our
passing
interferthethe
failed
two-point
con- with
fense forced
turnovers
business
andsixhas
been of
structure,
causing
state of the art
Intl.,
Target
Windows
ment
has
been
active
in
installation of drainence assisted
call helped
North
version.damage and odor. video
and the mercy
clock and
was hidden
servicing
residential
equipment
photos
by Ronage
Schott/The
Vandalia
Leader
and
Doors,
and
Waters
improving
the
departculverts,
rebuilding
Shelbys offense
moved
With Kyle
Ebers
and brushes
in effect for the
entire
commercial
customers
Water
damage
whethand vacuums
Quarterback
Parker
Wallace
blows
by
a
North
Shelby
defender
on
his
way
Furniture.
ments
visibility
and
pubdamaged
sidewalks,
and
the ball deep
into
Indians
Fairchild
combining
to ductwork
second1976.
half. As a com- er
since
it is from
flooding,
and can help
a long
Citytouchdown
of Vandaliarun.lic outreach programs. budgeting for the future
territory. the quality of forThe
sack the quarterback
to improve
The Indians
fumbled
prehensive
carpet
clean-a plumbing
problem, or
overseen
an elected
City the
is also
finalizing
of the
son
Culwellbyfor
a two- TheWith
mercy
clock replacement
Householder
hadCitys
two
the Indians
de- is
put a halt
on North Shelsnapcompany,
on their first
posses- even
ing
Schinkels
firefighters
hose theAgain,
air inside
your home.
Mayor
and
a
six-member
a
yearlong
remodel
projoldest
firetruck.
point
conversion.
The
in
effect
for
the
entire
seccatches
for
26
yards
and
fense came
up
big
when
bys final
drive
of the first
sion of the
game
to can
Carpet
offers
a only
variety
extend
beyond
the Leaving
you with fresh,
Board
of
Aldermen,
with
ect
at
City
Hall,
which
Article
printed
as
Indians
now
led
30-0.
ond
half,
neither
teams
two
carries
for
five
yards.
Householder
intercepted
quarter, signs
the Indians
were clean,
get professional
the ball back six
plays visible
of
services
of water
and virtually contwo
Aldermen
representshould
be
completed
in
submitted.
With
just
nine
secoffense
found
a
groove
as
Miller
added
seven
a pass on the
12
yard
unable to take
advantage taminant-free
later
on your
Anthony
to
make
homeFairor presence.
It is imperative
air circulatondseach
left inofthethe
firstCitys
half, both were shut out in the carries for 28 yards, Mcline.through your home. ing
as a water
bad pitch
childs forced
fumble
that that
business
cleaner.
These
be exchange
removed ing
three
wards.
Day-to-day
Joe
Clithero
put
a
big
hit final two quarters.
Dowell added two carries
Miller,
a
freshman
on the
was recovered
by carpet
Adam from
services
include:
the Indians
premises second
imme- AirTrey
duct cleaning can
operations
of
the
City
are
on
North
Shelbys
quarEric
Hombs
did
pick
for 47 yards, and Colten
running
back
getting
the
play gave
back
to also
Hombs near
midfield.
cleaning,
spot
removal, diately
andthe
a ball
drying
proimprove the efficienThe Grain Bin
People
managed
by
a
City
Adterback
and
recovered
a
up
the
Indians
sixth
Jensen had one catch for
start
in
place
of
two
inthe Red
at soon
mid- cy
quarterback
fireIndians
and water
damage cess
mustRaiders
begin as
of your heating and air
who reports turnover as he picked off two yards.
fumble.
jured running
backs in ministrator
field.
Parker Wallace
took as
restoration,
automobile
all standing water is conditioning
system.
to
the
Mayor
and Board.
On
the
next
play, a pass late in the final
Defensively, Clithero
Connor
and
JaThe defense
once Sharrod
advantagewood
of the
cleaning,
floor field
res- removed.
Proper equipMattress cleaning is
Vandalias
Mayor
is
Wallace
connected
with
minute
of
play.
had
11 tackles, two tackcob Gardner,
picked
up
again is
came
up with
a big another
position, smokeconnecting
toration,
and odor ment
crucial
to restore
effective way
Ralph
Kuda,
Jr.,
who
was
Barnes
for
the
third
time
Van-Fars
offense
finles
for
a loss, two forced
11 help
yardswith
on two
carries.
play moments
later as to
with wide
receiver& matNick homes
removal,
furniture
and businesses
allergy sufreelected
to
his
second
to
score
a
26-yard
touchished
with
278
total
yards
fumbles,
and one fumble
McDowell
had
a
big
38
Barnes intercepted
Barnes
on his first
pass
of which
tress
cleaning,
carpet
prohave beena pass
ex- ferers.
Mattresses are a
term
of
office
in
April
of
down.
A
failed
two-point
to
North
Shelbys
94.
recovery.
yard run ground
that was
soon
on thetoIndians
32-yard breeding
the season
for acleaning,
46-yard posed
tectant,
air duct
water damage.
for dust
year. kept
The the
Cityscore
Adconversion
Wallace
completed
Fairchild added eight
followed
by Wallaces
line.equipment is state of mites
touchdown
strike. and
The Our
ceramic
tile cleaning
to thrive.
Results this
ministrator
is
Chase
D.
at
36-0.
9-of-16
passes
for
127
tackles,
two tackles for a
thirdoften
completion
of
a
six
plays later,
Wal- are
two connected
to theFour
more.
We offeragain
special
art equipped
to hanvery noticeable
Waggoner,
who
was
apPlacekicker
Michael
yards
and
three
touchloss,
two
forced fumbles,
play, 80the
yard
drive.
lacethe
kept
thechallenging
ball on a within
converttoa two-point
con- dle
hours
accommodate
most
first three days
pointed
to
the
position
Colson,
who
is
255
lbs.
downs.
He
also
have
five
and
a
1/2
sack. Barnes
connected
quarterback
version for an businesses
8-0 lead.
commercial
water
damage scramble
and re- of Wallace
our mattress cleaning
in
July
after
previously
and
doesnt
have
a
typicarries
for
63
yards
and
tallied
two
tackles,
four
with Barnes
for
a
second
and scored
on a 58-yard
Call
today
for
better
build
dates.
After any
the
defense moval
to avoid
interruption
situations.
Schin- process
and often the
serving
as
a
Fire
Chief,
cal
kicker
size,
lit
up
the
one
touchdown
on
the
pass
breakups,
and
one
touchdown,
this
time
touchdown
run. focus on results
forced your
a three-and-out,
during
hours of op- kels
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play their
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Jamie
Householder
573-594-2167
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flooded or ed On
to the
have
mattresses
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with
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of
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first
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es
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101
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and
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first
home
game
this
version,
Barnes
had
a
diforshutout
a two-point
converball team
opens
season
with
of North
a fumble
North
smoke
or around
water
damdamaged
by water.
Once Shelby
cleaned every six months
communities.
exclamation
point
on
a
touchdown
along
with
Friday
night,
August
28
rect asnap
to
McDowell,
sion and a 22-0
lead.
Shelbys
30-yard line
to restoration
age,
Schinkels
Restobegins,
Schin- for
continual good
The
City
provides
a
solid
first
half.
one
carry
for
eight
yards.
against
MMA
at
7
p.m.
who threw
a
pass
to
TreyA roughing
the passer
score aservice
touchdown.
The kels
ration
is essentechnicians
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We pride ourselves variety of services to the
including
or business, minimize answer your questions.
on our professional and community,
police
protection,
fire
damage and reduce resCarpet, fabric and tile courteous team.
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the
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after penalty
damage
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yards
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Jamie Householder
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Schiney
they
saved
by
having
call at 573-581-5930 to of the Citys ongoing
a two-point conver- version, Barnes had a di- of the first half to put the es for 101 yards and one first home game this
exclamation
point
on a touchdown
along with
Friday night, August 28
snap toto
McDowell,
and a 22-0 lead.kelsrect
helps
contain
the
Schinkels
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13-24 girls winners. 1) Isabella Clovis; 2) Natelynn


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Grand Champions, from left: Matilyn Burts and


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In 1977 Betty Davis began working in


the insurance business. She opened her own
business in 1993 with the Farmers Insurance
Company. She was an agent for them until
2003 when she resigned to become an independent agent selling for various insurance
companies. She now has a primary oce in
Vandalia and a second oce in Center with
licensed producers in both agencies where
insurance is the only business.
It is a full service agency where any type
of insurance is available including Medical Supplement, Long-Term Care, Health,
Life, Auto, Homeowners, Farm-Owners,
Annuities, Commercial & Surety Bonds.

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AUDRAIN PROFILE

Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - Page 2B

Experience benefits customers Vandalias Police Department


of Brick City Painting & Drywall looks at past year and into future
Brick City Painting and
Drywall is a full service interior and exterior painting
and staining company. We
offer a professional, service
oriented approach for all
your drywall and painting
needs.
Contractors, residents and businesses have
come to recognize Brick
City Painting and Drywall
as one of the leading contractors in the area for all
drywall and painting needs.
Brick City Painting and Drywall is a locally owned and
operated company managed
by co-owner, Chad Jeffries.
Chad Jeffries and foreman,
Brad Gibbons have nearly 50
years combined drywall and
painting experience. The
company is affiliated with
a variety of professional organizations such as Painting
and Decorating Contractors
of America. PDCA is the
only national association for
painting and decorating and
is one of the oldest contractor associations in America.
Brick City Painting is also a
member of the Society for
Protective Coatings (SSPC),
Wallcovering Installers Association (WIA), and a certified Wolman Contractor.
Our employees have also
been trained and certified
by Trim-Tex in Drywall Art,
a special form of decorative
art detail created with drywall. These affiliations and
memberships set Brick City
Painting and Drywall apart
from other painting companies making us a leader in
the field.
Brick City Painting works
diligently to maintain its
reputation for providing the
best possible service. Our
company keeps up with
new trends and with ever
changing materials and
equipment. Our affiliations
with professional organizations allow us access to the
best specialized training,
assuring our customers the
best job possible. The choices today are more complicated than just oil or latex;
we will know what materials work best in any situation. Our employees use the
right tools and equipment
for the job and always use
high-quality materials to ensure the best results consistently. All of our employees
have been trained in LeadSafe work practices. Brick
City Painting supervisors
and crew leaders have also
completed an Occupational
Safety and Health Training
Course to assure a safe work
environment for employees
and customers.
Services offered by Brick
City Painting include interior and exterior painting
and staining, drywall installation, drywall repair,
texture spray, wallcovering
installation, tuck pointing,
pressure washing and more.
The company also offers full
service hardwood staining,
restoration and repair. Our
staff is comprised of reliable
professionals that arrive on
time and we assure a neat
work environment. Our
painters take extra care in
preparing any surface prior

to painting, staining or any


other surface application,
knowing that prep work is
the most important part of
any project. Experienced
painting contractors also
understand it is important to
keep your home or business
neat and clean. Job sites
are kept organized while
the work is being done and
at the end of every day, the
painters at Brick City Painting take the time to clean up
the site. Brick City Painting takes great pride in its
commitment to customer
satisfaction and its dedicated team of employees. We
strive to respect your property and treat everyone in
your household or business
with the utmost courtesy.
After all, customers are our
most important asset.
Tub and countertop refinishing is another service offered by Brick City
Painting. Owner Chad Jeffries and lead painter John
(Brad) Gibbons attended
training at NAPCO in Chicago, Illinois to be certified in
bathtub and countertop refinishing. Having been certified by NAPCO, Brick City
Painting can resolve multiple bathtub and countertop
issues such as chips, rust
or scratches, unattractive or
dull color, tile problems and
more. This in-demand refinishing technique can save
considerable cost to homeowners and property managers. It is perfect if you
want to keep an old classic
antique tub or just revive a
worn out tub. The end result
is a bathtub or surface that
looks new without the high
cost of replacement. Brick
City Painting can completely
transform a bathroom with
these techniques by refin-

ishing a variety of surfaces


such as tile, vanity tops,
countertops, tubs, showers
and more. Refinishing is
inexpensive, versatile, and
low maintenance. Typically, tubs and surfaces are usable within 24 hours of the
procedure. The finishes are
durable and easy to clean.
Under normal use and care,
refinished tubs look great
for 10 years or more.
Chad Jeffries is also
lead paint certified and is
trained to make your home
safe from any lead paint exposure. Lead-based paint
was used in millions of
homes until it was banned
for residential use in 1978.
Lead-based paint has been
linked to multiple health issues in children and adults.
The most common method
of exposure to lead paint
is from lead dust which is
often invisible. Owners of
homes built prior to 1978
can be assured they are hiring a contractor that will
follow EPA guidelines and
work in a manner that will
keep the work site clean and
free of contamination.
Call Chad Jeffries at 573473-7186 for a free estimate
on your next project. No
project is too big or too
small. There is no need to
put off that project any longer. Let Brick City Painting
make your dream a reality.
We clean up our own mess;
all the customer needs to
do is enjoy the completed
project. Also, visit our new
website at www.BrickCityPainting.com. We are also
on Facebook!! Our online
presence is new so check us
out and look for continual
changes and updates.
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A closer look at:

Pro Exteriors offers a


variety of services to give
homes that WOW appeal.
Specializing in roofs, patios, siding, decks and
gutters the appearance
of any home can be dramatically transformed.
The remodeling process
starts with John, the Estimator, who will inspect
the home and work up
a detailed cost estimate.
John can help with ideas
of materials best suited
for the project and color
selections available. All
costs are listed up-front
before the start of any
project, avoiding any surprise or hidden charges.
Estimates are always

free.
The construction team
is will oversee every detail of projects from start
to finish. Quality and
workmanship are the
foundation of Pro Exteriors. The experience and
skill in construction is
key to making this team
perfect for the job.
Pro Exteriors is dedicated to making any remodel project however
big or small an enjoyable
experience. Call Pro Exteriors at (573) 581-7663
(581-ROOF) and get
ready for a home makeover.
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During the last year,


the Vandalia Police Department has shifted and
assigned an officer to an
Investigative/Detective
role. This reassignment
of personnel has caused
an increase in the clearance and prosecution of
open and current criminal cases.
During the last year,
the Vandalia Police Department has implemented an extensive training
program for personnel
to receive certifications
and training from local,
regional, and national instructors. These training
programs have increased
the efficiency of the department and caused a
reduction in criminal activity.
During the last year,
the Vandalia Police Department has extensively
coordinated activities to
implement community
policing and visibility
of Vandalia Police Officers in the community.
These activities include
additional vehicle, bicycle, and foot patrol in
the community. These
activities have caused a
decrease in criminal activity.
During the last year,
the Vandalia Police Department has extensively
coordinated
investigations and activities with
the East Central Drug
Task Force to combat
distribution,
delivery,
and possession of illegal
substances in the Vandalia Community. This
coordination has lead to
more search warrants, arrests, and confiscation of
illegal drugs then the last
several previous years
combined.
During the last year,
the Vandalia Police Department has re-implemented a Citizen Action
Team (C.A.T.) to address
community
problems
and foster citizen information. This program is
held monthly and allows
citizens to express concerns about community
problems and allows the
development of a collaborative solution approach to address these
concerns.
During the last year,
the Vandalia Police Department has implemented numerous community
activities between the
police department and
citizens.
These community activities will be
scheduled annually from
this point forward. Currently the Vandalia Police
Department participates
in a Meet and Greet
with the Vandalia Police

Department,
Halloween Trunk or Treat with
Public Safety Professionals (ie. Local Police and
Sheriff
Departments,
Local Fire Departments,
and Local Ambulance
District), and a Christmas Celebration. Plans
are presently underway
to add an annual Easter
Egg Hunt with the Vandalia Police Department
in 2017.
During the last year,
the Vandalia Police Department
participated
in a Drug Take Back
Program in partnership
with the Federal Drug
Enforcement
Administration (D.E.A.).
This
program is designed so
citizens can anonymously dispose of old and
unwanted prescriptions/
drugs in a designated disposal container to keep
them for entering the
water supply and/or land
fill.
During the last year,
the Vandalia Police Department solicited and received a donation of law
enforcement equipment
(i.e. Police Uniforms, Police Accessories, and Police Vehicle Equipment)
from multiple Missouri
Law Enforcement Agencies. This allowed the
Vandalia Police Department to implement quality and up to date law
enforcement equipment
with no cost to the City
of Vandalia Budget.
During the last year,
the Vandalia Police Department solicited and
received grant funding
from the United States
Department of Agriculture for a Ford SUV Police Vehicle and Vehicle
Equipment.
This allowed the Vandalia Police
Department to receive
updated and new equipment with little impact
on the City of Vandalia
Budget.
During the last year,
the Vandalia Police Department solicited and
received grant funding
from the MIRMA Insurance Agency for surveillance and less than lethal
equipment.
This equipment allowed the Vandalia Police
Department to receive
tools that can be utilized
in an emergency situation/incident and assist
in the prosecution of incidents with little impact
on the City of Vandalia
Budget.
During the last year,
the Vandalia Police Department solicited and
received a donation of a
used patrol vehicle and
vehicle equipment from a

Missouri Municipal Law


Enforcement
Agency.
This will allow the Vandalia Police Department
to implement another patrol vehicle to the Vandalia Police Department Patrol Fleet and will allow
for an increased visibility
in the community.
Audrain County
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Future Implements
Vandalia Police Department will be submitting a Missouri Department of Public Safety
Grant to obtain more up
to date equipment to increase departmental efficiency and public safety. If awarded, this will
allow the Vandalia Police
Department to receive
new equipment with little impact on the City of
Vandalia Budget.
Vandalia Police Department will be submitting a United States Department of Agriculture
Grant for a Ford SUV Police Vehicle and Vehicle
Equipment. If awarded,
this will allow the Vandalia Police Department to
replace aging patrol vehicles with little impact
on the City of Vandalia
Budget.
Vandalia Police Department will be submitting a MIRMA Insurance
Agency Grant for police
equipment.
If awarded, this will
allow the Vandalia Police
Department to receive
new equipment with little impact on the City of
Vandalia Budget.
Vandalia Police Department is currently
completing a study on
the future needs of the
department to include
personnel and building
space. In anticipation of
these results, the Vandalia Police Department has
already identified a possible future building location and is exploring
grant funding and donations possibilities to ensure little impact on the
City of Vandalia Budget.
Vandalia Police Department will be diligently and continuously exploring all possible grants
funding to augment personnel, equipment, and
operational costs.
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Family Owned: Values & Vision

Now Hiring Great Team Members

When Henry A. Jubel founded Spartan Light Metal


Products in 1961, he aspired to develop an
environment where he could help create value for his
customers and share success with his associates by
treating them fairly and equitably.

The Vandalia Leader - www.vandalialeader.com

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AUDRAIN PROFILE

AUDRAIN COUNTY

Wednesday, August 31, 2016 - Page 1B

Several representatives from the Audrain


County community (businesses, government(s),
law enforcement, etc.) sent us progress profile
updates by the deadline for this first annual
section Some businesses purchased advertisements for this highly anticipated section.
If you are interested in participating in the
2017 section, please let us know by emailing
vandalialeader@lcs.net.

Performance opportunities abound at Janets Dance Studio, LLC


Janets Dance Studio
of Mexico has been offering students in the
area the opportunity to
perform for the past 36
years.
Along with spring
productions many other events are scheduled
throughout the year to
afford all students a better understanding of the
art of performance.
During the month of
December many students
from the studio participated in the Living Windows, downtown Mexico, as well at the First
Annual Christmas Song
Fest sponsored by the
GFWC. Younger students
also attended The Kings

Daughters Home, The


V.A. Home and Pin Oaks
Golden Living Center
where they presented a
variety of Christmas routines to brighten the residents holidays.
The Dance Teams of
Janets Dance Studio
have performed at St.
Brendan, Mexico Middle School, Mexico High
School, Centralia Middle
School, Centralia High
School, North Callaway
High School and Moberly Area Community College in Moberly. Also,
members of the Honors
Elite, Junior & Senior
Audrain County Dance
Company, and Showcase
dance troupes have per-

formed for Beauty and


the Beast at Mizzou as
well as halftime shows
for both the Mens and
Womens Mizzou basketball teams.
As the new year begins more shows will be
presented at Paris High
School, Mark Twain High
School, Wellsville High
School.
Several teams will be
revisiting schools like
Mexico High School,
Centralia High School
and Mizzou for additional shows.
The opportunity to
perform dance routines
has many hidden benefits for the dancer. First it
is a trill to be in front of a

Closer look at Robinett Construction, Inc.


In business since
1986, Robinett Construction, Inc., owned by
Sam and Rhonda Robinett, offers experience
in both in-house design
and construction. Working together, they provide
unique ideas to individual projects.
The process of designing a home or business begins with ideas,
pictures, and dreams
from the client. Rhonda
Robinett is the Designer
and has a degree in Design from the University
of
Missouri-Columbia.
Rhonda works closely
with the client to create
dream homes, remodel
existing space, or design
additions. A lot of time
is spent with customers up front to plan as
many details as possible.
Rhonda can take a clients
idea and design a home
within a specified budget, or she can go into an

existing home and work


with customers to visualize the possibilities for a
new kitchen, master bedroom, or master bath.
The construction team
is led by Sam, who oversees every detail of projects from building the
foundation to framing to
finishing. The strength
of any building begins
with a solid foundation,
says Sam, thats why
we have our own inhouse foundation crew
and nine-foot concrete
forms. Robinett Construction also prepares a
detailed cost estimate of
any project prior to construction. Sam, Rhonda,
and a Foreman will ensure that the best mate-

rials and workmanship


go into the new home,
business, or remodeling
project to meet or exceed
a clients expectations.
Robinett
Construction has a talented group
of employees who are
skilled in carpentry, remodeling, and concrete
work. Robinett Constructions employees skills
are expertly matched to
the needs of each project. The entire team of
Robinett
Construction
is dedicated to making
your building experience
enjoyable. Give us a call
at 573-581-5521 to take
the first step into making
your dreams a reality.
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crowd of people who are


there to see you perform
and entertain them. It
often feels good to communicate to the audience
your love and passion for
dance.
One of the most obvious benefits of performing arts is the development of skills in
self-presentation. A child
must learn how to present him or herself in front
of an audience, be it big
or small. Participation in
the arts allows them to
grow their self-esteem
and self-confidence, developing poise and learning to overcome anxieties.
Performing dance is
also about social interaction and cooperation.
A child will no doubt
make life-long friends
with those who share the
same passion as they do.
The process of preparing for public performance can be rewarding
also. Getting ready to
perform means setting
goals, acquiring new
skills and learning new
material. It takes self-discipline, self-motivation,
patience, desire and focus to succeed.

Dance is a progressive
program much like public schools. In school you
must learn your ABCs
before you can read and
in dance you must learn
the positions and movements before you can
create a dance.
Working as a team is
another important benefit of any dance program. Most of our performances are done by
teams so everyone needs
to be there to make the
choreography look complete. When only one
team member is missing it makes it hard to
perform, states Janet
Graham, studio owner.
Unlike sports teams who
have substitutes, dance
teams are selected each
year and are expected to
perform at every venue
offered.
The studio has seen
an increase in enrollment
this year and many students are taking more
than one class offered at
the studio. Combination
classes are always very
popular but there has
been a steady increase of
students in hip hop and
tumbling. Being well
rounded in dance is im-

portant as it will make


students knowledgeable
about all types of dance,
Graham says. Most of
our students are recreational dancers but we
want them to appreciate
all forms of dance and
the arts.
Besides
Graham,
classes are taught by
Tori Blackburn, Megan Schutte, Mackenzie
Stumpe, Abby Barron,
Kaylea Bruns, Beth McCoy, Sarah Kasubke and
Callie Cox.
The
37th
annual
spring production will be
held at the Missouri Military Academy on Friday,
March 24 at 7:00 pm, and
Saturday, March 25 at
both 1:00 and 7:00 pm,
2017.
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54 Pet Stop LLC offers variety of services


54 Pet Stop, LLC has
been in business for 24
years at the same location, 22035 Highway HH
in Mexico, Mo.
Taylor Stout and Chandra Collins are grooming
managers with Nancy
Buck as owner.
The business is certified in Pet CPR and Pet
First Aid and attend continuing education classes
54 Pet Stop LLC in
Mexico, Mo, is open 9
a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday and some Saturdays
by appointment only.
It offers full service
grooming, pet supplies,
USA=only made sourced
food and treats, pet ID
tags, walk-in nail trims,
dog obedience classes
and some boarding for
the regular smaller clientele. The business also
has a mobile veterinarian
that comes the location
for pet services regularly.
Anyone is welcome to
stop in and visit anytime
are encouraged to please

bring your pets.


54 Pet Stop, LLC is
where experience and
style matter.
For more information,

call 573-581-6620 or visit


the store on either Facebook, Instagram, or on
the website www.54petstop.com.

Janets Dance Studio, LLC


1014 W. Liberty P.O. Box 395 Mexico

573-581-6117

Serving the mid Missouri area since 1980

Kids who dance are

* Smart * Confident * Focused * Committed


* Healthy * Proud * Happy

1611 Bassford Drive


Mexico, MO

573-581-7777

Staying Safe and Breaking


Records at Brookstone
COME AND JOIN OUR TEAM

Full Service Pet Spa

Convenient Pick Up and Delivery


Walk-In Nail Trim
Large Retail Selection
Grain Free Dog Food
Pet ID Tags Made In Minutes on Site

Where experience & style matter.


www.54petstop.com

First Steps Ages 3 - 4 1/2


Combo Classes for ages 4 1/2 to 11
(tap, ballet, jazz & tumbling)
Teen Tap & Jazz Grades 6 - 12
Ballet Lyrical Grades 6 - 12
Hip Hop Jazz & Tumbling Grades K/1, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/12
Flip Flop & Fly Tumbling Grades k-8th
Cheer Basics Grades 2-6
Registration available online at www.janetsdancestudio.com

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