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WEDNESDAY

NOVEMBER 11, 2020

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BRIEFS
Parade to honor
veterans Nov. 11
There will be a Veter-
ans Parade around the
square in the City of
Mountain Grove at 1 p.m.
on Wednesday, Nov. 11.
Line-up will be at 12:30
a.m. at the Alumni Park.

Panthers football
playing for a title
The Mountain Grove
Panthers football team
will play for a Class 3,
District 5 title on Friday
Nov. 13 as they travel for
a 7 p.m. game against
Buffalo.

INSIDE

submitted photos
Master Sergeant Aaron Huffman is greeted by his family after being deployed for 212 days, with 202 days spent in Afghanistan.

Local tribute paid


to area veterans
Pages A1-A3, A6-A8
u an to en oy first eterans
ay retired a ter years
BY RON SCHOTT when he was a kid. He said his
EDITOR@OZARKMEDIA.COM dad had a race car in Montana.
For Master Sergeant Aaron When he moved back to
Huffman, this year’s Veterans Hartville as a sophomore, he
Day is a special one as it will worked at a tire shop and a
be his first as a retire eteran detail shop.
Authors honored e o fi iall finishe his “So I went in (to the military)
years of service with the Unit- mechanical, knowing that I
with Wilder awards ed States Air Force on Sep. 1, wanted to work on the air-
Page B3 2020. craft,” he said.
“I got my retired ID card the Being in the area as a Class of
other day,” Huffman said. 2000 graduate of Hartville, it
e s ent his final three ears led him to make the decision
at Kadena Air Force Base in to join the military some 20
Okinawa, Japan. Before that, years ago.
he spent three and a half years “I didn’t want to commute
in Germany and one year in ba k an orth to ringfiel
South Korea. he noted. “There was not a
His final deployment was whole lot available in the Hart-
one that he said “completely ille an ansfiel area elt
changed the rules of engage- (the military) was the best
ment.” opportunity to do something
Panthers finally Huffman saw a Massive Ordi- with my life….Then 20 years
get past Ava Bears nance Air Blast (MOAB), which later, I couldn’t wait to get back
is also called the “Mother Of here. There’s no other place I’d
Page B2 All Bombs,” get loaded and he like to raise my kids, especially
was seven miles away when it right now.”
Master Sergeant Aaron Huffman, right, with his wife, Mindy.
DEATHS reached its destination.
During his career, Huffman
Huffman, his wife Mindy and
their children Layla (16), Taylor
was in aircraft maintenance, “I had 10 successful ejections He noted that he had been (8) and Dakota (2) now have a
Paul Norman Gasperson with a focus working on F-16s. where the pilots might have deployed with the F-16s. farm located halfway between
James Lee Snavely been injured, but they came For Huffman, the enjoyment
or his first ears he orke Hartville and Mansfield. In
Clovis Raymond Coble
Lonnie Don Cureton on ejection seats and canopies. home alive,” he noted. of mechanical work began See ‘HUFFMAN’/ page A3
James Terrell Dake
Wilda Lee Ferriel
Clinton Duane Ussery
Virginia Mae “Ginny” Dugger

epubli ans s eep issouri on le tion ay


Fern Louise Campbell

INDEX
BY RON SCHOTT took to the polls.
Weather/Calendar......Page A2 EDITOR@OZARKMEDIA.COM The “Yes” vote won 1,471,892-
Obituaries.............Pages A4-A5 It was a great Election Day for 1,413,223, a difference of a little
Classifieds.......Page A10 the Republican ticket on Nov. more than 58,000 votes after all
Mansfield................Page B3 3 in the statewide races as they 3,692 precincts were reported.
Hartville...............Page B4 completed a sweep of the key This passage will move the
Veterans....Pages A1,-A3, A6-A8 positions with 57% or more of responsibility from a nonpar-
Opinion..............Page B7 the vote in each race. tisan state demographer for
Sports........Pages B1-B2 Gov. Mike Parson (57%), Lt. the redistricting process back
Church..............Pages B7-B8
Gov. Mike Kehoe (58%), Sec- to a Governor-appointed bi-
Legals..............Pages A9-A10
retary of State John (Jay) Ash- partisan commission. It also
Grocer..............Pages B5-B6
Opinion..............Page B7
croft (60.59%), Treasurer Scott bans gifts from paid lobbyists
Church..............Pages B7-B8 Fitzpatrick (59%) and Attorney to legislators and employees
General Eric Schmitt (59%) along with reducing legislative
were each reelected. Gov. Mike Parson Sen. Karla Eslinger campaign contribution limits.
In the U.S. Representative Meanwhile, Missouri Amend-
race for District 8, incumbent results. The win is by a 76%- (D), 64,874-12,529. This is by ment 1 failed as the “No” votes
Jason Smith (R) defeated Kathy 21% margin. an 83%-16% margin. All 96 won 1,486,860-1,373,891, for a
Ellis (D), 253,646-70,504. Tom Karla Eslinger (R) won the precincts reported vote totals. difference of more than 112,000
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Missouri Amendment 3
passed after Missouri voters
votes.
See ‘ELECTION’/ page A3
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WC RECORDS
Community
Calendar
WC WEATHER
Taking time to enjoy all TODAY
61 High, 35 Low
of the sunshine... Sunny Veterans Parade on
Nov. 11
There will be a Vet- p.m.
erans Parade around Games set for Nov. 23
the square in the City Mansfield girls bas-
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY of Mountain Grove at ketball at akersfiel at
61 High, 39 Low 58 High, 42 Low 60 High, 45 Low 59 High, 39 Low 55 High, 40 Low 61 High, 46 Low
Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny AM Showers Mostly Sunny Sunny Mostly Sunny 1 p.m. on Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 11. Line-up will Norwood girls bas-
be at 12:30 a.m. at the ketball at Chadwick at
Alumni Park. 6 p.m.

WC YESTERYEAR Games set for Nov. 24


The Mountain Grove
boys basketball team
hosts ringfiel ath-
olic at 6 p.m.
(Yesteryear- brother Carl Spurlock Lonoke, Ark. on Saturday Virtue, Kane Roth, Matt The Mountain Grove
Mountain Grove) and his wife and a sister- morning. They visited Gaddis and Doti Smith. girls basketball team
85 Years Ago in-law, Mrs. Elmer Acker- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gar- Panthers in district travels to Fair Grove for
Nov. 7, 1935 man and Mr. Ackerman, rison and family and re- 10 Years Ago title game on Nov. 14 a 7:30 p.m. match-up.
Cherry Point News: R.L. all of Mountain Grove. turned home on Sunday Nov. 10, 2010 Mountain Grove’s Hartviile’s boys bas-
Landis’ brother, his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry afternoon. The Mountain Grove football team will play ketball team opens at
two of their daughters Brixey spent the week- Chamber of Commerce for a district crown on home against Reeds
and the oldest daughters end in Memphis, Tenn. 20 Years Ago presented the 2010 Busi- Friday, Nov. 14 at 7 Spring at 7:30 p.m.
husband and four chil- with their children Mr. Nov. 8, 2000 ness of the Year Award to p.m. on the road against Norwood boys basket-
dren visited him recently. and Mrs. Bertie L. Brixey, The Mountain Grove Texas County Memorial Buffalo. ball hosts Plato at 7 p.m.
They returned to their Christie and Holly and Dairy Cattle team trav- Hospital. Mansfield boys bas-
home in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth eled to Louisville, Ky. For ketball at Forsyth at
Brixey. the National FFA Dairy 1 Year Ago 7:30 p.m.
60 Years Ago Judging Career Develop- Nov. 13, 2019 Games set for Nov. 28
Nov. 7, 1960 35 Years Ago ment event. The Mountain Grove Hartville boys basket-
Mrs. Nora Parker, of Nov. 6, 1985 They received a silver High School theater stu- ball at Ste. Genevieve
Burbank, Calif., is visit- Skyline News: Joyce, rating and a national dents perform the 2019 at 11 a.m.
ing her sister, Mrs. L.S. Jody and Brandi Linder plaque for their efforts. production, “All Shook Broyles Cemetery set Hometown
DeWitt and family, her and Opal Proctor went to Members were Curtis Up.” for Fish Fry benefit Christmas Parade
At 6 p.m. on Friday, slated for Mansfield
Nov. 14, the Broyles The Mansfield Area
Cemetery will be hold- Chamber of Commerce
NORWOOD GLEANINGS ing a benefit ish r has announced that
and Auction that will ansfiel s ometo n
By Cindy Sullivan ago to the day on Nov. Red’s Slice ’n’ Scoop’s let no grass grow under also feature a short Christmas Parade is
Howdy, 1. Thank you to a good next singing ins Nov. 28. his feet. business meeting at the scheduled for 4:30 p.m.
Happy Anniversary to shepherd and his wife for Sharry Lovan and band Upcoming sale you Broyles School House. on Saturday, Dec. 5.
Ron and Deanna Shav- a great leader. will be here and Junior might not want to miss If you can’t make
er on the 11th, Burt and The Light Path was a Marriott was excellent last is Dec. 12. Chadwell Auc- it, a donation will be 2nd Annual
Tresia Smith on the 14th, huge success this year and month and will be coming tion will sell a lot of farm welcome. Ted Shep- MOUNTAIN GROVE, MO
Chris and Michelle Weh- we thank Mr. Crain, Nor- back in February. stuff off of Glen Knepp’s pard-417-926-5887.
rer on the 16th, John and wood’s superintendent, Thursday the 12th at 6 farm on E. Highway. He is VFW Post No. 3770
Dorothy Locke on the for allowing this to con- p.m., the Norwood Auc- downsizing to retire, mark Saturday, December 5th
and Auxiliary meeting
19th, Karen and Wes on tinue on his farm, Thirty tion Barn will be selling your calendars. There will be a VFW Event Day Schedule:
the 23rd and Gary and people were saved. Isn’t hogs, a few cattle, sheep Congrats to Nikki Brad- Post No. 3770 and Aux- Winter Fest and
9:00am - 4:00pm: Cynthia Fry Memorial Cookie Walk – Mountain Grove Christian Academy
Donna Bruffett on the that great? and goats. Plan to attend. shaw. She is now working iliary meeting at 10 a.m. Christmas Parade
*Cookies by the pound, Silent Action, Vendor Booths and Tea Room*
11:00am - 7:00pm: Santa’s Village @ The Event Center-Westside of Downtown Square
26th, which is Thanksgiv- The Class of 1982 lost Chadwell Auction Ser- for the Wright County on Saturday, Nov. 14 at The Second Annual
*Vendor Booths, Hot Chocolate, Hot Apple Cider and Coffee available for purchase*
11:00am - 7:30pm: Food Truck and Food Festival - Downtown Square
ing and for that I am very another school mate, Clin- vices has bought some heri s fi e the post. Winter Fest
Spiceberry– (Funnel Cakes in frontand Christ-
of store on East side of Square)

thankful. ton Ussery this week, due land and plans on having Thought: When the POW/MIA mas Parade
LA Café – (Inside Dining restaurant serving fullis onside of theSat-
Huckleberry Treats – (Assorted Food and Treats in store on West side of Square)
menu on South Square)

We had a big celebration to cancer. We buried him a consignment lot and world gets what it wants, Awareness Day fea- urday.
London Calling Pastry Co.Dec. 5.of fillingsItwrappedstarts
The Event Center (Hot Chocolate, Apple Cider and Coffee in store on West Side of Square)
(British Pastries w/ variety in buttery crust)

for Zach and Tammy Wil- Thursday at Oak Grove grow from there. Congrats it’s not gonna want what tures event on square with
Our the
Place (Burgers/Street MGCA
Tacos/Noodles) Cookie
Mountain Home, AR (Kettle Corn/Pork Rinds) – Hillbilly Shack– (Catfish/Pulled Pork/Fries)
- Tasty Sno Crabz – (Seafood with Corn, Taters and More)
liams out at Union Grove Cemetery. Our hearts and to Shawn and Shelly on a it gets.” Let that sink in! There will be a Color Walk
3:00pm - 7:30pm: Holiday from Music provided 9bya.m.-4
the Master of Ceremonies p.m. Bobby MacLeod

Church. Zach started prayers go out to his dad lot of hard work. But you Until next time, God Ceremony at 9 a.m. on
4:00pm: “Nutcracker” Short Performance Dance – Downtown Square
at the *Performed Mountain by Children’s Ballet of the Ozarks*Grove

preaching their 30 years Glen and sister Connie. know Shawn, he doesn’t bless our little town. the Mountain Grove Christian Academy.
5:00pm: Crowning of Miss Merry Christmas - Bandstand Downtown Square
6:00pm: Night Parade “Christmas Nights” - Downtown Square
square for POW/MIA Santa’s Village will be
*Handicap Parking available on West side of the Square and at The Loft on Main Street*

Awareness Day. atParadeThe


6:45pm: Float AwardEvent Ceremony – Judging Trailer Center Downtown Square is

Remembering
11 Town
7:00pm: a.m.-7 Christmas Tree p.m.. A Food
Lighting- Downtown Square
Truck and Festival are
8:00pm -10:00pm: Holiday Open House @ Basil Springs Wedding and Venue Barn
*Desserts, Hot Chocolate, Performance by The Stars Foundation, Visit and Photos with Santa*
from 11 a.m.-7:30 p.m. is
(Please remember to practice social distancing and masks are encouraged for all Events.)

Sgt. [E5]
2020 Sponsors/Partners:
also on the square. Hol-
iday music from 3-7:30
p.m. with Master of

Carl Ussery,
Ceremonies Bobby Ma-
Christmas Open cLeod. “Nutcracker” at
House Nov. 20-21 3 p.m. and crowning of

U.S, Army The Mountain Grove


City Wide Christmas
Open House sponsored
Miss Merry Christmas
at 5 p.m. The 6 p.m.
night parade “Christ-
by the Mountain Grove mas Night” will then
Dates of service: Dec. 3, 1966 to Chamber of Commerce flood the square. Pa-
Sep. 28, 1968 will be held Friday-Sat- rade Float Award Cer-
urday, Nov. 20-21. emony is at 6:45 p.m.
Games set for Nov. 20 then the tree lights at 7
10/03/68: Initial telegram of “Hostile Miss- Norwood boys bas- p.m. Basil Springs has
ing” since Sep. 28, 1968. Oct. 4, 1968: Status ketball at Sparta at 7:30 8-10 p.m. Open House.
change from “Missing to Dead.”

Where Served: Ft. Wood, Ft. Sill [attended


OCS], Vietnam I Corps.

Unit: HHB 1/77 Artillery, attached to HHC


and A 1/5 Cav. Forward Observer, Recon
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V and two Oak Leaf clusters, Air Medal,
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WC FROM ONE

HUFFMAN from page A1 ELECTION from page A1

As for the Missouri Su- were 95 write-in votes; That being said, Pres-
preme Court, Patricia Sheriff, Sonny Byerley ident Donald Trump is
Breckenridge held on to (7,860), there were 153 filing litigation to look
her spot after winning write-in votes; Assessor, at mail-in ballots, com-
with 1,933,300 “Yes” Rachel Willhite, 7,900, puter software glitches
votes to 683,427 “No” there were 74 write-in and is focusing on trans-
votes. votes; Public Adminis- parency of the election
Gary Lynch won the trator, John Miller, 7,878, process in several states
Court of Appeals-South- there were 68 write-in he was leading on Elec-
ern District spot by a votes; and Coroner, Ben tion Night.
478,668-124,205 margin Hurtt, 7,734, there were That was before mail-in
for “Yes” votes. 61 write-in votes. ballots began to be pro-
In other unopposed In Texas County, the cessed in Pennsylvania
races, State Rep. Hannah Associate Commissioner and Georgia as they are
Kelly (R) won District District I race showed not processed until after
141 with 15,214 votes John Casey (R) 4,591 Election Day results are
and Bennie Cook (R) beating Brenda Jarrett tabulated.
won District 142 with (D) 1,374 or 76%-23% As of Nov. 9, Presi-
13,280 votes. In the Association Com- dent-elect Biden won
Those locally winning missioner District II race, the Electoral Collage,
u n o p p o s e d Wr i g h t Doyle Heiney (R) 3,908 290-214. He also won
County seats are County defeated John Mitchell the popular vote by a
submitted photos Commissioner Eastern (D) 1,106 or 77%-22%. margin of 75,404,182-
The Huffman family as they get ready to go stateside from Japan. District, Randy Pam- As for the Presidential 70,903,094, though there
perien (3,737), there race, Joe Biden (D) has are still several precincts
were 45 write-in votes; been named the Presi- not reported nationwide.
this next chapter of life, is the 11th school she’s ing,” Huffman said. “In County Commissioner dent-elect by the Asso- (For more information,
Huffman said he is also attended. my time in between Western District, Tommy ciated Press and several see the opinion article in
hoping to have cattle in Though the military personal travel, deploy- Kingery (4,041), there television networks. the B section.)
the future. lifestyle has its challeng- ments, and duty, I’ve
Living in a military es, Huffman encourages been to 45 or more differ-
home for most of her life, high school students to ent countries and places
Huffman’s oldest child, consider a military career that I would not have
Layla, is a junior at Hart-
ville High School, which
for their future.
“The benefits are amaz-
been able to go to if not
in the military.”
Suckers for Kids event leads to
playground benefit Fish Fry

Master Sergeant Aaron Huffman, center, after being named Senior NCO of the Month.

photos by Ron Schott


The Whetstone Band performs just outside Spiceberry Flowers during a Fish Fry
held to benefit the All Inclusive Playground. There was a Suckers for Kids Gigging
Tournament on Nov. 6 before the event on the square one day later. That Friends
of the Mountain Grove Square event featured games for kids and a bounce house.

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WC OBITUARIES
PAUL NORMAN GASPERSON JAMES TERRELL DAKE
MOUNTAIN GROVE, MISSOURI MOUNTAIN GROVE, MISSOURI

Paul Norman Gasperson, son of the late Elza and James Terrell Dake, son of the late Wilbert Ferrell
Ann (Strong) Gasperson, was born June 22, 1933, in and Marcella June (McKInnley) Dake, was born
Mountain Grove, and departed this life Nov. 4, 2020, t in ansfiel an asse a a t
at his home in Mountain Grove. He was 87 years, 4 31, 2020, in Mountain Grove. He was 69 years and
months and 13 days of age. Paul grew up in the Moun- a s o age im gre in the ansfiel area
tain Grove area and graduated from Mountain Grove an gra ate rom ansfiel igh hool e
High School in 1951. Shortly after graduation, Paul worked at Mountain Grove Building Supply for
and his father moved to California and then Kansas, several years. He then worked as an over the road
working as plumbers for a short time. He also worked truck driver for many years and worked driving a
at McDonald Aircraft in St. Louis, for a short time in truck for Peterson’s Gravel and Ready Mix for the
the summer of 1952, before he decided to return home remainder of his career. In his spare time, he enjoyed
and go into business for himself. They soon moved bowling, monster truck pulls, watching wrestling
back to Mountain Grove and opened Gasperson and spending time with his kids and grandkids.
Plumbing in the fall of 1952, which he owned and Besides his parents, Jim was preceded in death by
operated for the next 26 years. While Paul was still in a daughter, Anetta June Dake, and his sister, Wilma
high school, he was helping his father put in electricity Sue Wright.
PAUL NORMAN JAMES TERRELL
GASPERSON
in the Nielsen home in 1949. This is where he caught the DAKE He is survived by his daughters, Jamie Rose Taylor
eye of the Nielsen’s daughter, Christine. Paul married and her husband, Raymond, and Jessica Renee Soverns
hristine ielsen on t a l an hristine r hase their first a res and her husband, Benjamin, all of Mountain Grove; two step-daughters, Dixie
just west of Mountain Grove, in 1957, and that was home until he moved on to his oll m o ringfiel an amantha l orn o ib rnam his gran hil-
eternal home. In 1975, Paul built Missouri Park Campground on their land west dren, Sierra Kloman and her husband, Kelli, of West Bend, Wisc.; along with
of Mountain Grove, and he went on to get his real estate license that same year. Aaliyah Soverns, Isabella Cazares, Leland Soverns, Alex Cazares and Emmi
Paul sold his plumbing business in 1976, and he and his son, Gary, later opened Cazares, all of Mountain Grove; and one nephew, Christopher Wright and his
Gasperson Realty in 1979. Paul had owned and operated a business in Mountain wife, Brandi, of Norwood. Memorial services for Jim Dake will be held Saturday,
Grove for 49 years. Paul loved his work, but he also loved to have a good time. He o at m at raig rtt neral ome ith ohn illiams o fi-
en o e h nting fishing an st being o t oors e lo e tra eling aro n the ciating. Song selections will be sung by Bernetta Wil-
country with Christine. Throughout their lives together, they have traveled in their liams. Cremation and services are under the direction
motorhome to all of the 48 contiguous states. Paul was saved and baptized at age 17 of Craig-Hurtt Funeral Home, Mountain Grove. Online
and was a member of First Free Will Baptist Church in Mountain Grove, where he condolences: www.craighurttfuneralhome.com.
served as Trustee for many years. Besides his parents, Paul was preceded in death
by one son-in-law, Fred Archer; two sisters, Barb Atkisson and Jean Wake; and one
brother, Jerry Gasperson. Survivors include his loving wife of 69 years, Christine
Gasperson; one daughter, Daisy Archer and Ken Loney, of Mountain Grove; one
son, Gary Gasperson and wife, Kaye, of Mountain Grove; three grandchildren, CLOVIS RAYMOND COBLE
Chris Archer and wife, Varsin, of San Antonio, Texas; Laura Fry and husband,
Thad, of Mountain Grove; and Danny Gasperson and wife, Rosalie, of Mountain MOUNTAIN GROVE, MISSOURI
Grove; nine great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends who
will miss him greatly. Memorial services for Paul Gasperson were held Saturday, Clovis Raymond Coble, son of Ivan Coble and
Nov. 7, 2020, at 1 p.m. at First Free Will Baptist Family Life Center, Mountain Grace Nevels Coble, was born Nov. 13, 1925 and
ro e ith the e atthe To an the e r e oore o fi iating ong departed this life Oct. 7, 2020 at Willow Springs. He
selections were “Where The Roses Never Fade,” “Amazing Grace” and “I Want To was 94 years, 11 months and 14 days. Clovis retired
Stroll Over Heaven With You” sung by David Skyles and Ray Bradley. A private from Stoddard Oil Co. He grew up in Vanzant and
burial was in Hillcrest Cemetery, Mountain Grove. Memorial contributions may be went to school in Mountain Grove. He lived on a
made to Gideons or Free Will Baptist Youth Camp, Niangua, in care of the funeral farm in Douglas County for many years and attend-
home. Services and cremation were under the direction ed Vanzant Baptist Church, where he was saved. He
of Craig-Hurtt Funeral Home, Mountain Grove. Online enjoyed serving the Lord and served as a deacon for
condolences: www.craighurttfuneralhome.com. man ears e as an a i fisherman here he
fishe the lakes o isso ri an ana a lo is as
an Army veteran. He was married to Ruth Nadine
Coble on Dec. 25, 1948. They had three sons, Clovis
Elvin Coble and twins, Dale and David Coble. He
JAMES LEE SNAVELY was preceded in death by his parents, Evan and
Grace Coble; one son, David Coble; three sisters;
HOLLISTER, MISSOURI CLOVIS RAYMOND
and one brother.
COBLE
James Lee Snavely was born Oct. 17, 1935, and de- He is survived by his wife, Ruth Coble, of Mountain
parted this life Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020. Oh what a glori- Grove; son, Clovis Elvin Coble and wife, Sheila Coble, of San Antonio, Texas;
ous day for him! He had long dreamed of and spoken Dale Coble and wife, Diann Coble, of Mountain Grove; six grandchildren; nine
of this day when he would once again see those who grandchildren; and other relatives and friends who will miss him very much.
had gone before him. Jim was preceded in death by
his wife, Helen L. (Quessenberry) Snavely; two daugh-
ters, Vicki L. Moore and Lisa M. Snavely; a son, Jeffery
W. Snavely; and many other family and friends…to
whom he is telling stories even as we speak! He is CLINTON DUANE USSERY
survived by three children and their spouses, Dennis J. NORWOOD, MISSOURI
and Cherie Snavely; Kevin E. and Susan Snavely; and
Traci L. and Don Critser; one brother, Jerry Snavely Clinton Duane Ussery, son of Glen and Linda (Sal-
and his wife, Judy; four sisters, Delta Forrest; Ilena a in sser as born an in ringfiel
Willhite and her husband, Leo; Donna Bennett; and and departed this life Nov. 2, 2020, at Barnes-Jewish
Brenda McGrotha and her husband, Pat. Of course, Hospital in St. Louis, following a courageous battle
JAMES LEE there are also all of those wonderful grandchildren with cancer. He was 56 years of age. Clinton was
SNAVELY
and great-grandchildren whom he loved so much. His raised in Norwood, and was a graduate with the
family was and is very dear to him. Jim loved life and Norwood High School Class of 1982. He worked as
took great pleasure in just having a good time. He was always joyful and quick a welder for many years at Paul Mueller Company
to sing a song or fi e e lo e to tell stories o reall lo e to tell stories in ringfiel an later trans erre to atson s in
Since he always preferred the extended versions, time is now certainly on his side! ringfiel here he rrentl orke linton
Those wonderful stories were many times about family. He often said how he loved enjoyed riding horses, hunting, watching football
being a dad and just raising his kids. He was very active in the community during games, every John Wayne movie made and episodes
that time. Jim was honest and hard working. He lived his life with integrity and of M.A.S.H. He also loved spending time with his
faithfulness. Whatever the job or cause, he could be counted on to do it all the way. family.
The most efining thing abo t im as his lo e or the or er one that kne
Clinton was preceded in death by one sister,
him knew he was a Christian; not because he said it, but because he lived it. He
CLINTON DUANE Yvonne Ussery; two brothers, Lindal and Andrew
knew the goodness of God and wanted everyone to know that goodness. He and
USSERY Ussery; and his mother, Linda Ussery. He is survived
Helen literally spent their lives telling and showing others how good God is. They
by two sons, Clinton Ussery, Jr., of Missouri; and Glen-
both lived with loving and grateful hearts, and because of that, many people were
don Ussery, of Norwood; one daughter, Cheynne Ussery, of Willow Springs; three
touched by their lives. They leave a legacy of love, joy, and family. This earthly
grandchildren, Brayden, Alycia and Parker, all of Willow Springs; his father,
life has come to a close for Jim, but the next chapter is bound to be amazing. Stay
Glen Ussery, of Dittmer; one sister, Connie Schumacher and husband, Jason, of
tuned for the rest of the story! To quote one of his favorite people, “Happy trails
Dittmer; four nieces; four nephews; several cousins; and a host of other relatives
to you, until we meet again…” Graveside services for Jim Snavely were held
and friends who will miss him dearly. Graveside services for Clinton Ussery
Friday, Nov. 6, 2020, at 10 a.m. at Thomas Cemetery with Dennis Snavely, Kevin
were held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020, in the Oak Grove Cemetery near
na el an Tra i ritser o fi iating ong sele tions ere “ oo ness o
or oo astor ames rt o fi iate the ser i e e ial songs ere “ on t
and “When We All Get To Heaven” sung by Kevin and Susan Snavely with Bob
Back Down,” “Go Rest High On That Mountain” and “Lead Me Home.” Burial
Ashley accompanying on the guitar. Jason Moore, Adam Moore, Garrett Snavely,
was under the direction of Craig-Hurtt Funeral Home of Mountain Grove. Me-
Jared Snavely, Jeromie Snavely, Michael Shook, Jeff Messenger, Donnie Houchens
morial contributions have been requested to be made to
and Austin Lohkamp served as pallbearers. Burial was in Thomas Cemetery under
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Online condolences:
the direction of Craig-Hurtt Funeral Home, Mountain
www.craighurttfuneralhome.com.
Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to Faith
Life Church-Word Supply in care of the funeral home.
Online condolences: www.craighurttfuneralhome.com.
SPROCK FAMILY REUNION

WILDA LEE FERRIEL The Sprock family cous- Roger and Bess Mays, and Sharon Terry, of Blue
LEBANON, MISSOURI ins, nieces and nephews of Seymour; and Steve Mound, Kan.
met at the Rogersville
Wilda Lee Ferriel, 86, of Lebanon, passed away Tues- pavilion for a reunion
day, Oct. 20, 2020 in University of Missouri Medical
Center in Columbia.
on Saturday, Oct. 24.
They braved the cold
and wind, but had a great
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She is survived by a sister, Joyce Butts and her hus-
band, John, of Ozark; nieces and nephews, Glen and
Bob Fisher, Rick Young, Lea Ann Young, Diana Wilk-
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erson and Donna Frey; a number of great-nieces and The family was from Accepting cattle from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday and
great-nephews; and other relatives and many friends. all over. Those attending all day during sale on Thursday • Sale begins at 11 a.m.
from the family of Sprock
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FERRIEL er all o ansfiel on Danny Shannon 417-926-2033
Bledsoe, of Topeka, Kan.;

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WC OBITUARIES
VIRGINIA MAE “GINNY” DUGGER LONNIE DON CURETON
HARTVILLE, MISSOURI HARTVILLE, MISSOURI

Virginia Mae “Ginny” Dugger, daughter of Robert Lonnie Don Cureton, son of Herman and Clara
Edward and Oma Mae (Lovelace) Craver, born on Rogers Cureton, was born July 24, 1945 in Lebanon,
April 21, 1927 in Clemmons, N.C., reunited with her and passed away peacefully in his home on Nov. 4,
sweet Lord, daughter and husband on Oct. 27, 2020 2020 near Hartville, at the age of 75 years, 3 months
at the age of 93 years, 6 months and 6 days. In 1943, a and 10 days. Lonnie was united in marriage to
beautiful family legacy was born when two strangers’ Betty Ward on April 7, 1969, and to this union of
paths crossed in a small restaurant in Winston Salem, 30-plus years, four daughters were born. Lonnie
N.C.. A young, handsome, 21-year-old Eugene smiled also has one son from a previous relationship. He
at a bright and beautiful 16-year-old Virginia and the was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Betty;
rest was history. At the time, Gene was stationed in brother, Dean Ford; and a son-in-law, Rick Amason.
the Air Force base in Greensboro, N.C. and Ginny Lonnie is survived by his children, Bruce (Nola)
lived nearby in Clemmons, N.C. Shortly after on Jones, of Mountain Grove; Tina (Tony) Hooker,
Dec. 2, 1944, the two were united in marriage and Misty Amason, Shelly (Rick) Kuhn, and Heather
their ne t ears together as fille ith lo e o (Jason) Claborn, all of Hartville; his grandchildren
and happiness on their farm in Hartville. Gene and and great-grandchildren, that he adored and spent
Ginny were blessed with three wonderful children, a lot of precious time with; three brothers, Rick
VIRGINIA MAE LONNIE DON
Brenda Jean, Jackie and Eddie. Ginny is survived by her Ford, Donnie Ford and Danny Ford; three sisters,
“GINNY” DUGGER CURETON
children, Jackie Dugger and his wife Shelia, and Eddie Irene Ward, Judy Doeden and Nina Stockam; along
Dugger and his wife, Susan, all of Hartville. She was “Granny” to six grandchil- with several other family members, neighbors and friends. Lonnie was always
dren, Randy Dugger and his wife, Carrie, of Hartville; Tracy Hardcastle and her a hard worker and taught his children to work hard and earn what you get in
husband, Rick, of Hartville; Jamie Dugger and his wife, Bonnie, of Ozark; Kelli life. He was a labor worker all of his life working at the saw mill, farm work,
arrison an her h sban oe o ansfiel Tasha te enson an her h sban stave mill and garment factory. But his passion was working on his own farm
Tob o ringfiel an ha na tanle an her h sban o o i a is- ail raising bee attle fi ing en e oing ha or tting oo n his s are
souri. Granny was the best great-grandmother to 16 great-grandchildren, Rilee, time he lo e to fish so he b ilt a on st or his ki s an gran ki s here
Mallory, Aubrey, Kensie, Case, Carter, Aiden, Jace, Katie, Owen, Eric, Ethan and man i ni s an inners ere ha hile fishing an en o ing amil time
Halee. Ginny is also survived by her two sisters, Shirley Camby, of Hartville, together. He was a good neighbor and friend and was always there to lend a
and Barbara Mahannah, of Clemmons, N.C. She was also loved by many nieces, helping hand to anyone in need and of course being there if his kids needed
nephews and other relatives and friends. Ginny was preceded in death by her him.Lonnie was saved and baptized and was recently attending Hartville First
parents; her husband, Gene; her daughter, Brenda Jean; and her two brothers, Baptist Church. The day he got saved was one to remember. He had gone to
Ralph and Clarence. Granny radiated in her love for the Lord. She was a devout h r h in ringfiel an elt o alling him b t i n t listen t be ore he
follower of Christ and was a lifelong member of the Hartville Free Will Baptist could get home he had to stop on the side of the road and surrender to God
Church. She wore her 17 years of perfect Sunday school attendance pins proudly. on what our family refers to as (Jumping Jesus Hwy) or JJ and 38 Highway.
Granny never wavered in her passion for helping others. Over the years, she and onnie lo e his amil an en o e s en ing time ith them es e iall his
Gene would open their home to help people in need and she was always willing grandchildren and great-grandchildren. We will all miss him and cherish our
to lend a hand to those around her. She volunteered her time as the bible school memories as they will forever be in our hearts, but we have the assurance that
and Christmas play director at church for many years. She served alongside some we will see him and mom again someday. A memorial has been established for
of her dearest friends as a church camp cook at Camp Niangua for 25 years. One the amil onations an be ma e thro gh olman o e neral ome
of her best expressions of love was cooking meals for her friends and family – her Box 236, Hartville, Mo. 65667.
famous rolls, chicken and dumplings and fried pies will be terribly missed. Granny Services were held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020 at Holman-Howe Funer-
was a wonderful seamstress and sewed many beautiful things. She was especially al Home with the Rev. Jeff Ward and Tony Hooker.
talente at ie ing ilts an en o e sharing them ith those she lo e rann Escorts were Donnavon Cureton, Dale Ward, Greg
also loved God’s creation and was always outside gardening and tending to her Hoffman, Dwayne Ward, Delaine Cardwell, Jason
bea ti l o ers rann as a lo ing mother gran mother great gran mother Claborn and Bruce Jones.
sister, aunt, neighbor and friend and will be missed by many. We celebrate that
Granny’s life in heaven is blooming like a rose, where the streets are gold and
there are o ers o e er h e in the alle o ea e
A memorial has been established to Eagle’s Wings Family Church or Hartville Free
Will Baptist Children’s Ministry. Donations can be made through Holman-Howe FERN LOUISE CAMPBELL
neral ome o art ille o er i es ere hel at m on MOUNTAIN GROVE, MISSOURI
Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020 at Steele Memorial Cemetery with the Rev. Melvin Moon.
Escorts were Randy Dugger, Jamie Dugger, Rick Hardcastle, Carter Garrison, Joe One of God’s most precious gifts to this world,
Garrison, Jody Stanley, Glen Camby and Alan Camby. Fern Louise (Goodman) Campbell, was born May
Honorary escorts were Toby Stevenson, Aiden Garri- 18, 1929, and was greeted by Jesus and her heavenly
sion, Case Dugger, Owen Stevenson, Eric Stevenson, family on Nov. 6, 2020, at 91 years, 5 months and
Jace Dugger and Carl Bohannon. 19 days of age. Fern was born in Thomasville, the
daughter of Ross and Chloa (Andrews) Goodman.
Fern was preceded in death by her parents, Ross and
Chloa Goodman; an infant brother, Glenn Good-
man; one sister, Bonnie Bell; one sister-in-law, Alice

Arvest Bank gets recognized Goodman; one son, Harold Campbell; one son-in-
law, Robert Gosnell,; and one daughter-in-law, Jan-
na Campbell. She is survived by four children, Belva
Campbell, of Birch Tree; Cheryl Gosnell, of Eureka;
BY BRANDY GARCIA tinction available. Arvest including grading, street Dowe Campbell and Jennifer Hurt,, of Mountain
ARVEST BANK, MARKETING earned that distinction by improvements, utilities, Grove; Tammy Mangum and her husband, Bill, of
RMI Business Finance maintaining 13 SBA 504 parking lots and land- Hanies City, Fla.; nine wonderful grandchildren,
FERN LOUISE
(RMI) has recognized Loans, as of Sept. 30. scaping; Julie and C.J., Tobie and Tessa, Cassie, Emily and Ross,
CAMPBELL
Arvest Bank for its work “The oan ro- • The construction of an ot an enee great gran hil ren an fi e
in partnering on U.S. gram serves numerous new facilities or modern- great-great-grandchildren. Fern was raised on a farm near Thomasville where
Small Business Adminis- functions, including the izing, renovating or con- she walked every day to school. She graduated from Thomasville High School
tration (SBA) 504 Loans promotion of business verting existing facilities in 1947. Following graduation at age 16, she attended SMS Teacher’s College in
for the second consec- gro th an ob reation • The purchase of long- ringfiel ring her earl tea hing ears ern ro e a horse to ale s hool
utive year. A Certified and RMI values all our term ma hiner s b e t in Highland and Royal Oak School.
Development Company lending partners who to conditions); Fern was married to Curtis Campbell on Dec. 9, 1949, in Salem, Ark. Five chil-
(CDC) based in Jefferson share in our efforts,” RMI • The refinancing of ren ere born to this nion The mo e to eoria ll here ern as a home-
City, Mo., RMI deliv- executive director Zola debt both with and with- maker for 12 years. Then she and Curtis moved to a small farm near Mountain
ers SBA 504 Loans to Finch said. “We especial- out expansion. View. In 1963, they purchased a second farm in Birch Tree, where they continued
businesses in Arkansas, ly appreciate those that “By working with com- to live for 34 years. It was during this time, Fern worked at Conaway-Winters
Kansas, Missouri and are frequent users who munity partners like RMI, Shoe Factory. Later, she worked for Coinco Acceptors Manufacturing Company
parts of Illinois. These qualify for Elite Lender Arvest is able to help in Mountain View for 12 years until her retirement in 1995.
loans ro i e fi e asset status.” SBA 504 Loans local businesses grow Following retirement, Fern and Curtis moved to Mountain Grove, where they
long-term financing at must be used for fixed into their own facilities built a new home and continued raising Hereford cattle. Fern became a Christian
attractive interest rates. assets – and certain soft at er a orable finan - at an earl age an as ba tize in the le en oint i er t the time o her
RMI recently recognized costs – including: ing terms,” said Eileen passing, she was a member of First Christian Church in Mountain Grove. She
24 banks as “Elite Lend- • The purchase of exist- Jennings, a commercial ha a assion or ilting rea ing the ible orking in her o ers raising a
ers,” including eight that ing buildings; banker for Arvest in Fay- beautiful garden and having a cupboard full of snacks. She always had time
re ei e “ latin m lite • The purchase of land etteville and RMI board to help anyone in need. As she got older, Fern had a passion for reading and
status, the highest dis- and land improvements, member. playing Sudoku. Her greatest love in life was her children, grandchildren, and
Jesus Christ, her Lord. She will be missed by those who knew and loved her.
First Christian Church Visitation for Fern Campbell was held Monday, Nov. 9, 2020, from 10-11 a.m.

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at First Christian Church, Mountain Grove. Funeral services followed the visi-
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Give Away
selections were “I’ll Fly Away/Washed In The Blood,” “It Is Well With My Soul,”
“Give Thanks” and “In The Garden.” Ross Campbell, Scot Mangum, Chris Sater,
a ob eterson am eterson an ill ang m ser e as allbearers lie at-
terson atterson Tobie el Tessa ater enee ang m mil eterson

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pallbearers. Burial was in Union Hill Cemetery, Thomasville, under the direc-
tion of Craig-Hurtt Funeral Home, Mountain Grove. Memorial contributions
may be made to Union Hill Cemetery in care of Alton
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WC OPINION

iden na ed inner but ele tion is ar ro o er


It appears the main- past week, and this time, a ere segregate mail-in ballot counting and those votes are well ed with 45,000 of them
stream media has not the situation is way more from the rest. began early Wednesday documented, something being provisional. And
learned anything from complicated. Then in a lower Phila- morning in both states. as simple as a late post- the counties remaining
the controversial election There are four states delphia court, Trump’s But in Pennsylvania, poll mark could throw out are reportedly Republi-
of 20 years ago when in which Biden’s lead is team won a battle that watchers had to stay 25 many mail-in votes that can counties. I’m telling
many of the television 1% or less as of counting should have never re- feet away for two days will likely be examined you, do not be shocked
networks declared Vice through Monday, Nov. 9. quired going until a lower in Pennsylvania. Many to hear that President
President Al Gore the In Georgia, it is at .2% or to court. Pre- PUBLISHER court ruling experts claim mail-in Trump wins Arizona, or
winner of the presidential around just 10,000 votes, viously, poll allowed them voting favored Biden. he may eventually win it
race. If you remember, which triggers an auto- watchers were to move with- So eliminating many of after a recount. President
they then withdrew, gave matic recount since it is told they had in six feet. his votes, will in turn Trump needs Arizona
the election to George W. less than .5%. t o s t a y, y e s This gives the favor President Trump. and then needs to flip
Bush before withdrawing Biden has a .7% lead this is right, Trump cam- With many rumors of Pennsylvania back while
yet again. over President Trump in 20 feet away paign a pretty dead people voting or clinching North Carolina
In that situation, it came Pennsylvania or around f ro m w h e re good case to olks filling o t more than and reclaiming Georgia.
down to just one state 36,000 more votes. ballots were have all of the one ballot, a thorough He still has a shot at Wis-
(Florida) and a bunch of President Trump’s le- being count- mail-in bal- look into these mail-in consin, where Biden’s
hanging “chads.” What gal team is going after ed. Pulled lots in Penn- ballots could be signif- lead is under 1% or 20,000
many may not remember the handling of ballots, that right off sylvania to be icant. This then moves votes. There will likely be
is that the race was not especially in precincts of a CBS Philly checked thor- our focus to Arizona, the a recount. Computer soft-
o fi iall o er ntil e throughout the state with report. Here oughly. We’re state Fox News called ware issues in Michigan,
12, more than one month a special emphasis on is why this is RON SCHOTT talking near a for President-elect Biden though ruled later to be
ast le tion a hen Philadelphia. SCOTUS crucial. In both million votes on le tion a o o human error, could lead
the Supreme Court of the Judge Samuel Alito, who Pennsylvania there. So why know that votes are still to a closer look at how
United States (SCOTUS) represents that region for and Georgia, no mail- is this signifi ant allots being counted as Biden alleged software glitches
rendered a decision on the highest court, issued in ballots are counted had to be postmarked by has just a 16,952 vote are flipping totals for
behalf of Bush, which an order on Friday to ntil a ter le tion a le tion a or han e- edge. Reportedly, there candidates. It’s clear, this
sealed it for him in Flor- make sure mail-in ballots votes are counted and livered by 8 p.m. Where are still 81,000 ballots election is far from being
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Worship Directory
APOSTOLIC 417-926-1147 BAPTIST
Mansfield Apostolic Church 2550 Thomas Rd., Norwood NORWOOD METHODIST
LEAD HILL FREEWILL
401 N. Broad Ave., Mansfield 417-746-8100 CHURCH
BAPTIST
417-924-2204 185 Hill Street, Norwood
1505 Lucky Rd., Mansfield WOLF CREEK FREEWILL
ASSEMBLY OF GOD 417-630-2755 BAPTIST NAZARENE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD 3330 North Hwy 5, Mansfield CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
LITTLE CREEK BAPTIST
1459 S. Hwy. E, Norwood 1845 Hwy. B, Mansfield
Hwy F & Alva Rd., Hartville BIBLE
417-746-4784 417-924-8540
417-741-6700 LIBERTY FAITH BIBLE
MANSFIELD ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastor Kelly Kirkpatrick 147 E. Jackson St., Norwood COUNTRYSIDE CHURCH OF
340 N. Julie Ave., Mansfield 417-746-4765 THE NAZARENE
LITTLE ZION BAPTIST
417-924-8319 150 E. Norwood St., Norwood
RR 2, Box 485, Norwood CATHOLIC
417-746-4058
BAPTIST 417-926-6763 IMMACULATE HEART OF
ASHLEY BAPTIST MARY CATHOLIC PENTECOSTAL
MANSFIELD FREEWILL
Cowboy Meeting Place 354 N. Roote Ave., Mansfield SUNSHINE FREE PENTECOSTAL
BAPTIST
4390 Old Springfield Rd,, 417-924-3779 3504 Sunshine Rd., Hartville
211 Columbus Street
Macomb 417-741-1423
behind Se-Ma-No Electric CHRISTIAN
417-259-1937
FIRST CHRISTIAN PRESBYTERIAN
MT. PISGAH BAPTIST
CORINTH BAPTIST 140 Court St., Hartville CUMBERLAND
2310 Hwy. H, Grovespring
4706 Cottengim Rd., Macomb PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
417-462-3697 MANSFIELD CHRISTIAN
417-746-4185 307 South Phelps Ave., Mansfield
851 W. Commercial St., Mansfield
MT. ZION SOUTHERN BAPTIST
ELK CREEK BAPTIST 417-924-3250 OTHER
5485 Hwy. F, Hartville
8871 Hwy. TT, Hartville HRPC - HARVEST PROJECTS
417-741-6962 CHURCH OF CHRIST
417-462-7900 REVIVAL CENTER
SHADDY CHAPEL
NORWOOD BAPTIST Corner of Phelps & Maple St.,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST
6637 Old Hwy. 60, Norwood Mansfield
215 W. South St., Hartville 8096 Highway 5, Hartville
417-746-4655 417-924-8860
417-741-6517
CHURCH OF GOD
OLD LIBERTY FREEWILL ODIN COMMUNITY
FIRST BAPTIST HARTVILLE CHURCH OF GOD
BAPTIST 1990 Pyatt Rd., Hartville
201 N. Madison Ave., Mansfield 170 Court Sq., Hartville
6602 Cass Rd., Hartville 417-741-7438
417-924-3306 417-741-7437
417-741-6313 RENOVATION CHURCH
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
PLEASANT GROVE “COPE” 401 Broad St., Mansfield
GREEN VALLEY BAPTIST KINGDOM HALL JW
FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 417-818-7226
6411 N. Hwy. E, Hartville 1402 Hwy. F, Mansfield
417-464-7072 COLD CREEK COWBOY
417-924-8008
HARTVILLE FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH
5658 Hwy. Z, Hartville ROCK CHAPEL FREEWILL METHODIST Hwy. 5 (between Ava, Mansfield);
417-741-6157 BAPTIST MANSFIELD UNITED SS 10:30-12; Wed. 6:30
4771 S. Hwy. E, Norwood METHODIST
HOPEWELL FREEWILL BAPTIST 417-250-0918 206 Lincoln Ave., Mansfield
10410 Hwy. 38, Graff
UNION GROVE FREEWILL 417-924-3568

This Directory is made possible by these business who encourage all of us to attend worship-services.

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Local Area Churches
Support our local houses of worship
APOSTOLIC Sunday A f ternoon W orsh ip SS 9:45am - W 10:15am PENTECOSTAL
Your Life Your Way LIFE CHURCH 2:30pm HOLINESS CHURCH 1601 N. MAIN
8345 Outer Rd, Mtn. G rov e GREEN MOUNTAIN CHURCH OF 121 South 63, C abool , MO
COUNTRY LIVING 417-926-0834 BAPTIST THE BRETHREN 417-926-3561 MTN. GROVE
On Hwy 95 Sunday 2pm • W ed 7pm 15 mil es N. on H wy. 95 GREENWOOD CHURCH SS 10am - W 11am & 7pm 417-926-5322
Assisted Living 2820 North Main L if e L essons Fri 7 pm SS 10am - W 11am OF THE BRETHREN W ed 7 pm
Mtn. Grove, MO Open 6 a.m. - Midnight
Y outh Serv ic e-L if e L iv e GREEN V ALLEY BAPTIST North on H wy. MM, ½ mil e to 7 days a w eek!
417-926-1955 RIV ER OF LIFE CHURCH 6411 N. H wy. E , H artv il l e A ustin L ak e Rd. , turn rig h t, 1 mil e SEV ENTH DAY
298 E . 19th St. , Mtn. G rov e SS 10am - W 11am & 6pm SS 9:30am - W 10:30am ADV ENTIST
P rayer: 10:30am SS: 11am W ed. Meal 5:30pm, W ed 7 pm SEV ENTH DAY
P astors: G l en & K imberl y B ibl e Study 6 pm CHURCH OF CHRIST ADV ENTIST
J ones HOPEWELL FREE WILL BENDAV IS CHURCH 415 W . C l ouse St. ( H wy. 95)
417-259-4177 BAPTIST OF CHRIST Saturday Morning Serv ic es
5 Mil es E ast 95 on 38 967-2760 SS 10am W 11:30am
ASSEMBLY OF GOD SS 10am - W 11am & 6 pm H wy. 38 - W 10:30am P h one 417-260-5103
1901 W. 19th Street ( across from McDonald’ s) ASSEMBLY OF GOD W ed. 7 pm CHURCH OF CHRIST Hw y.95 & 60
Mtn. Grove, MO • HOURS: 6am-10pm 1/ 8 mil e N. on H wy. E LYNCHBURG BAPTIST 411 W . First St. 926-4982 OTHER Mtn. Grove
From J c t. H wy. 60 ( Norwood) N. H ig h way 95 & 32 SS 10am - W 11am & 6 pm CALV ARY TEMPLE
Sun Morn 9:45am SS 10am - W 11am & 7 pm W ed 7 pm 9241 W h eel er A rc h Rd,
Sun Nig h t 6 pm MANES BAPTIST SOUTHSIDE 926-5785

Craig-Hurtt Funeral Home


W ed Nig h t 7 pm 20 mil es N. CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday 10 am & 6pm
BLACK JACK
6 mil es E ast of G entryv il l e
SS 10am - W 11am & 7 pm
MOUNTAIN GROV E
H wy. 95 South
W 10am & 6 pm
W ed 6 pm Meal
& 6:30 pm L if eg roups
McKinley’s #1 in Auto
& Collision Repair

“Our Family Serving Your Family Since 1960”


Turn right on AC, take first dirt FAMILY CHURCH CHRISTIAN BRETHREN BODY SHOP Computerized
Estimates
road on l ef t. C h urc h is on l ef t 10410 E ast B us. 60 CHURCH OF GOD FELLOWSHIP
315 N. Main, Mtn. Grove • 417-926-4111 about ¼ mil e. 417-926-6431 SOUTH STREET 801 N. B usc h David McKinley 417.926.5141
Monuments • Pre-Arranged Services • Cremations DAWSON ASSEMBLY Sunday Morning G roups: CHURCH OF GOD W 9:30am - SS 10:30am
w w w .craighurttfuneralhome.com OF GOD 9:45am, W 11am 400 South Street, 926-3076 Sun. E v ening W -7 pm 221 Chapman • Mtn. Grove, MO
10 mil es N. on H wy. 95 MOUNTAIN V ALLEY SS 9:45am - W 10:45am EMBREE COMMUNITY
SS 10am - W 11am & FREE WILL BAPTIST W ed 6:30pm 7 mil es E . of Manes on
6:00pm, W ed 6:30pm 6 Mil es W est on H wy. N GENTRYV ILLE H wy. A H Service | Q uality | Dependability
THE HOUSE SS 10am- W 11am & 6 pm CHURCH OF GOD SS 9:45am
910 E . D orris • 926-4571 417-926-3450 J unc tion H wys. 95 & 14 W 10:45am & 6 pm Mtn. Grove 417-926-5163

Building Supply
K ev in J oh nson, P astor MT. Z ION NO. 1 SS 10am - W 11am EV ENING SHADE
8665 Outer Road SS 9:30am - W 10:30am & FREE WILL BAPTIST COMMUNITY
6:30pm, W ed 6:30pm 6 mil es NW of Norwood EPISCOPAL 7298 C risptown Rd.
Mtn. Grove, MO 65711
K id’ s Z one W ed 6 pm SS 10am - W 11am & 6 pm THE CHURCH OF THE ( of f of H wy. A F, North of
417-926-5454 • Toll Free: 877-926-5458 • Fax: 417-926-5456 W ed 7 pm TRANSFIGURATION Manes) 221 W. North, Mtn. Grove, MO 65711
BAPTIST NO. 1 FREE WILL 215 N. W al l , Mtn. G rov e 668-5608
BETHEL CHAPEL BAPTIST C h urc h Serv ic e 11am W 11am - B ibl e Study W ed 7 pm
421 E . State, Suite A
FREE WILL BAPTIST 4 mil es f rom H ug g ins G ospel Sing ing
Mountain G rov e, MO 65711 11 mil es N. on H wy. E SS10am - W 11am & 7 pm LUTHERAN 2nd T uesday 417.935.4004 Office
B us. 417-926-3189 f rom Norwood W ed 7 pm HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN of E ac h Month 7 pm 417.839.9098 Cell
Fax 888-241-3461
SS 10am - W 11am & 6 pm NEW ROCK SPRINGS 1419 S. Sam H ouston B l v d, 417.935.4006 Fax
T F. 800-995-0239 FAITH FAMILY
COLDSPRINGS FREE WILL BAPTIST H ouston MO FELLOWSHIP PO Box 158
FREE WILL BAPT. 10 mil es No. on “ MM” H wy. C h urc h P h one: 417-967-2204 MEETING AT Red Hill Portable Buildings 307 Enterprise Dr.
Bill Clifton Rev . C raig B l ank ensh ip SS 10am - W 11am & 7 pm P astor P h one: 573-729-6271 Playsets • Outdoor Furniture Seymour, MO 65746
MAKING SENSE OF INV ESTING
Financi al A dvi sor Church
SS 10am - W 11am & 7 pm OAK GROV E W orsh ip Serv ic e 8am 127 T obac c o Rd. david@jamcobuilders.com www.jamcobuilders.com
COON CREEK FREE WILL BAPTIST SS / A dul t C l ass 9:15am Mansfield, MO
FREE WILL BAPTIST N. of Norwood on H wy. E ST. PAUL 924-8947 or 924-2020
8 Mil es North east of SS 10am - W 10:50am LUTHERAN CHURCH

Elaine’s Tax Service


W Sunday 10am & 6:30pm
H artv il l e & 6 pm ELCA W ednesday Noon P rayer 1333 S. Sam Houston Blvd. • Houston, Mo.
E H wy. to C oon C reek Road W ed B ibl e Study 6:30pm 2nd & G rand, GOD’ S KINGDOM 866-967-3311 • w w w .tcmh.org
SS10am-W 11am & 6 pm OAK GROV E W il l ow Spring s MINISTRIES Total Commitment to Maximum Health Care
For All Your Tax and Accounting Needs W ed 7 pm FREE WILL BAPTIST 469-3709 214 South W al l St. ,
CORNERSTONE B etween H ouston & C abool W 9am - SS 10:15am Mtn. G rov e
2680 Main Lane Ph. 417-926-4565 FREEWILL BAPTIST 4 mil es f rom Simmons
Mtn. Grove, MO Fax 417-926-6068 SS 10am - W 11am
1/ 4 mi. N. of W . B us 60 E x it On H wy. Z METHODIST W ednesday B ibl e Study
H ome: 926-6332 B il l V andiv ort, Minister NORWOOD UNITED 6:30pm
SS 9:45am - W 10:45am & SS 10am - W 11am METHODIST LIV ING WATERS
6 pm W ed 7 pm PLEASANT HILL C H ig h way WORSHIP CENTER
PRIDEMORE
Need A Ride? C al l 926-6332 MISSIONARY BAPT. SS 10am - W 11am Meet A t Y MC A , Mtn. G rov e
CORINTH BAPTIST 5 Mil es South east on TRINITY UNITED Sunday Morning Onl y
910 N. Main
EXCAVATING
MACOMB A M H wy METHODIST
10:15 a. m.
Mtn. Grove H wy. K South of Mac omb SS 10am - W 11am 4th & Mapl e, 926-3176
MTN. GROV E
to H art and C otteng im Rds. 926-4766 OR 926-5756 SS 9:30am - W 10:45am Backhoe • Crawler Loader/Dozer • Dumptrucking
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
926-3700 SS 10am - W 11am & 6 pm PLEASANT HOME W ed 6 pm
804 S. W al l Street All Type Excavation • Certified • Insured • Free Estimates
W ed 7 pm FREEWILL BAPTIST
DENLOW 1 Mil e North Of H wy. 76 MORMON 417-926-2216 Dan Pridemore: Owner Operator 417-926-4211
GENERAL BAPTIST On E E CHURCH OF JESUS SS 10am - W 11am
From Mtn. Grove: H wy 95 J osh ua H aney, P astor CHRIST OF C h il drens C h urc h 11:30am
A Locally Owned & Family Operated
Sunday Nig h t 6 pm -

QUALITY GLASS
Business since 1967! South to H wy. 76, turn west SS 10am-W 11am LATTER DAY SAINTS Satisfac
C P R ( K ids) 6pm
1714 N. Main - 4½ mil es on rig h t. From Sunday Nig h t 7pm H OU ST ON
W ed B ibl e Study & Guarantetion
Mtn. Grove Norw ood: C H wy. South to W ed 7 pm 3 mil es North of H ouston ed
(Just South of McDonald’s) H wy. 76, turn east - 4½ mil es PRIOR On H ig h way 63 K ids C l ass 6 pm 220 East 2nd St. (1½ blocks east of Square)
on l ef t. FREEWILL BAPTIST 417-260-3040 PEACE V ALLEY “For All of Your Auto & Truck Glass Needs”
417-926-5923 10 Mil es South on H wy. 95 Sunday Meeting s 10am CHURCH
SS 10am - W 11am & 6 pm Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00
417-926-5253
W ed 7 pm
EMMANUEL BAPTIST
261-2435
SS 10am - W 11am & 6 pm
MT N. G ROV E
3145 N. H wy. 95
H wy. E to T h arp Sc h ool Rd. or
H wy. Y to T h arp Sc h ool Rd. (417) 926-0075
800-200-4793
417-926-0075
Saturday by appointment
Randy Norris - Owner
210 E ast 13th ROCK CHAPEL 417-926-3397 - Mac omb
Rev . W ayne C annon FREE WILL BAPTIST SS 10am - W 11am
No Sunday E v ening or
417-926-1009
SS 10am - W 11am &
6:00pm, W ed 6:00pm
9 mil es N of Norwood
On H wy. E
B ibl e Study 10am, W 11am
NAZ ARENE
FAITH COMMUNITY
CHURCH OF THE
W ednesday Serv ic es
B ibl e Study E v ery
Richards
Brothers SUPERMARKET
8920 W. Business
FAITH CHAPEL & 6 pm, W ed 6 pm NAZ ARENE T h ursday 7 pm As Always, Low Prices & Great Service!
Mountain Grove,
700 N Main St | Mountain Grove, MO 65711 FREEWILL BAPTIST SIMMONS BAPTIST 1301 N. H ov is St. , 926-5731 PLEASANT HILL
Sales 417- 926-5400 | Fax 417-926-5404
H wy. W , V anz ant B etween C abool & H ouston SS 9:45am - W 10:45am COMMUNITY CHURCH On the Sq uare in Mtn. Grove
65711
SS 10-10:45am - On H wy 63 & 6 pm, W ed 6 pm Spotted H og Road Of f C h er-
W 11am & 6 pm SS 9:30am - W 10:30am & COUNTRYSIDE CHURCH ok ee, Norwood, Mo 417-926-5800 Phone:417-926-77
FIRST BAPTIST 7 pm, W ed 7 pm OF THE NAZ ARENE SS 10am - W 11am 926-7732
807 E . 17th St. , Mtn. G rov e SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST 150 E . Norwood St. , B ibl e Study W ed 6 pm &
Sunday Sc h ool 9:00am 806 S. L ak e Street, Norwood Sun 6 pm C u s to m B u ilt T r a ile r s , P a r ts & R e p a ir
W orsh ip Serv ic e: 10:15am 926-5712 SS 10am - W 11am & 6 pm UNION CHAPEL Steve & Mona
Sun. E v ening : 6:00pm
W ed. P rayer / B ibl e Study /
SS 9:45am-W 11am & 7 pm
D isc ipl esh ip T raining 6 pm
W ed 7 pm U nion C h apel Rd.
Of f H wy. 38
WESTGATE 8920 W. Bus. 60
Mtn. Grove, MO
T R A IL E R S& E Q U IP .
417-926-4045
Y outh / K ids 6 pm W ed 6:30pm PENTECOSTAL SS 10am - W 11am & 7 pm N e w T ir e s
926-3483 V ANZ ANT BAPTIST THE CHURCH OF UNION CHAPEL #2 T r ai le r s
FIRST BAPTIST South 95 H wy. at 76 H wy. GOD OF PROPHECY 3 mil es S. of Mtn. G rov e
NORWOOD SS 10am - W 11 am 503 L ong St. on L ittl e C reek Road P h : 417-926-7733 • Fax : 417-926-7732 • Res: 417-741-7215
Ol d H wy. 60 E ast, Norwood, MO Rev . / P astor C arl Ray SS 2:30pm - W 3:30pm Sun. 10:45am • W ed 6 pm

SMITH & EDWARDS CONSTRUCTION, INC.


417-746-4741 WHETSTONE BAPTIST T uesday 7 pm V ICTORY
SS 10am - W 10:50am 8595 Ol d H wy. 60, CROSSROADS OF FAITH South 95 to V anz ant,

Shetlers
FRE E C ontinental B reak f ast Mtn. G rov e COMMUNITY CHURCH T ak e W to C ountry Road 262, 3 LOCATIONS
Fel l owsh ip 9:30am 417-926-6258 J unc tion H wy. 38 & H wy. 95 To Serve You!
Mountain Grove, Mo. 65711 W ed A dul t/ Y outh / C h il dren SS 10am - W 11am & 6 pm SS 10am-W 11am & 7 pm
T ak e 262 1¼ mil es
SS 10am - W 11am
Disco unt Grocery
6:30pm W ed 7 pm W ed 7 pm V ICTORY TABERNACLE
P resident T i m H ancock 4 17 - 9 26 - 3 8 9 4 FIRST FREE WILL WILLOW SPRINGS FAIRV IEW PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

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BAPTIST FREE WILL BAPTIST HOLINESS 1136 P ark Street
401 S. Main St. , Mtn. G rov e 5 mil es N on H wy. 95 2mil es E of B endav is Mtn. G rov e
SS 9:30am SS 10am - W 11am & J c t. H wy38 & M Sun. W orsh ip 10am & 7 pm
T raditional Serv ic e: 10:30am 6. 30pm, W ed 7 pm SS 10am-W 11am & 6 pm W ed 7 pm
Sun. E v ening : 6:30pm
W ednesday B ibl e Study CATHOLIC
W ed 7 pm
LIFE POINT WORSHIP
THE NORWOOD CHURCH
320 N. E ag l e A v e. , Norwood ON PRODUCE & BULK FOODS!
6:30pm SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CENTRE SS 10am - W 11am
W ed C h il dren Y outh ( Sc h ool 302 E . State Street 1104 N. Main St. , Cabool • Store & Cafe - Ext. 181 • 962-2255
Sun E v e 7 pm
Y ear) 6:15pm Mtn. G rov e Mass Mtn. G rov e Norw ood • 1 Mile East on Outer Rd. • 746-4233
W ed 7 pm
926-5396 Sun 10:30am 417-926-5483 Seymour • Hw y. C, Next To Dollar General • 935-9100
THE WAY
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST C abool Mass Saturday 4pm Sunday 10:30am & 6:30pm 8631 Mtn. V al l ey Rd.
10 mil es N. on 95 H wy. W ed 6:30pm Mtn. G rov e
A l l en P ritc h ard, Minister • CHRISTIAN MTN. GROV E P astor E v an H arrison
417-259-0547 FIRST CHRISTIAN PENTECOSTAL 417-929-2346
SS 10am - W 11 am & 5th & Oak l and, 926-3428 LIGHTHOUSE WORDS OF FAITH LIFE
6:30pm, W ed 6:30pm SS 9:45am W 10:45am 9th & H ubbard Streets CHURCH
GLENDALE FREEWILL W ed 6pm ( J H / H S students) SS 10am - W 11am & 7 pm 113 W est Side of Sq uare,
BAPTIST T h ur 7 pm Mtn. G rov e
South on 95 to A E , NORWOOD V ICTORY WORSHIP
tak e A E to end of bl ac k top. CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER

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WC VETERANS

Crum enjoying the healing power of


nature in Cedar Gap
BY RON SCHOTT
EDITOR@OZARKMEDIA.COM time in Iraq, she was also
deployed during Hur-
When Retired Staff Ser- ricane Katrina to New
geant Laura Crum looked Orleans, La. as part of a
at the military when in transportation mission to
high school, she was rescue stranded residents
mainl looking to benefit o the oo e it
from the college tuition “That was actually, see-
assistance program. ing it after the hurricane,
An active job with the probably harder for me
Army National Guard than coming home from
and Army Reserves in Iraq because it was my
Illinois turned into a 21- own soil, my own coun-
year career that eventu- try that was hurting at
ally ended with her re- that time, harder for us
tirement in August 2014. to grasp,” she said.
Crum said she really When Crum retired
enjoyed working with a six years ago, she was
unit when serving. like many when her
“Mainly the camarade- service time was done.
rie within the unit and She wasn’t sure what
just the fact that I knew was next and started to
Laura Crum when on deployment.
I was doing something process life with severe
that was going to help PTSD.
my country in one way or “ hen first retire
another,” she noted. didn’t know what to do
Her career began as a with myself,” Crum said.
personnel support as- “I had no purpose it felt
sistant from 1994-2000 like.”
before going into active Fortunately, Crum met
duty for the guard from her husband, Josh, which
2000-2005 in Paris, Ill. gave her a needed partner
Her job included pro- as she searched for her
ducing payroll, awards next purpose in life.
and anything adminis- Being from Illinois,
trative for a unit of 171 she had visited her aunt
people. and uncle at the Lake of submitted photos
Then in 2004, she began Ozarks and spent a week Retired Staff Sergeant Laura Crum with a marker for the
working as a truck driv- with them. United States Army outside her homesteader home in
er or 88 Mike. She did With the goal of living Laura Crum spending a moment inside a tank. Cedar Gap.
deploy to Iraq to help a homestead life off the
haul equipment out of grid, the couple began couple has plans to even- had to do everything for er people in the commu- more fresh veggies and
the country to the ports searching for land and tually have livestock and ourselves all of a sudden. nity living a homesteader watching kind of what
in 2004-2005 with 1544tg found it in Cedar Gap in to be more sel s fi ient No lights, no switch, It’s a life the couple has chosen. we eat.”
Trans Co, an Illinois March of this year. by growing their own little different, but at the “I’ve grown so much Her husband Josh works
Guard Unit. Crum said her view is food and growing their same time, it was a little more on watching what as a structural engineer
During that deployment, on top of 1,700 feet as the own meat. healing as well. All I had is going on the inside of for a salvage company.
the nit lost fi e sol iers land they purchased is on “The last fi e ears na- to focus on was myself me,” Crum said. She said she also has three
to IEDs and mortars as the side of a hill. ture has been my thera- and my husband. It really “It has opened my eyes adult children, which in-
the unit’s mission was to With the goal of settling pist and still doing amaz- opened my mind to a lot to a lot of different heal- cludes two boys, 23 and
provide combat security her mind, the couple de- ing things for me,” Crum more than I was expect- ing factors because I use 19, along with an 18-year-
for mail delivery trucks. cided to live in a 12x24 said. “It was a shock to ing it to.” everything I grow to feed old daughter. They all
Along with spending homesteader home. The begin with because we Crum said there are oth- my family. We’re getting live back in Illinois.

Cheryl Stuckey-Black
U.S. Air Force
Billy J. Austin Mike Austin 1979-2005, SMSgt E8 Brian Connell
—The following photo display Airfield Operations
includes images submitted and U.S. Navy U.S. Army Myrtle Beach SC; Langley, VA; U.S. Navy
approved for this year’s publication 1952-1956 1970-1972 Hahn GE; Luke, AZ; Keesler, 1982-1987
by our 2020 deadline. Seaman E5 MS; Osan Korean; Hickman, HI; Petty Officer 2nd Class
Japan; Korea; China; Vietnam Randolph, TX; RAF Mildenhall Pacific Fleet
Philippines UK

Chandler Connell Lincoln Connell Laura Crum Rev. Gene Edwards Robert R. Graham
U.S. Marines U.S. Army Army National Guard/ U.S. Army U.S. Army
Current Current Army Reserves 1969-1971 1970-1973
1st Lieutenant 1st Lieutenant 1994-2014 Specialist E5 SP-4
2018 Navy Graduate 2017 West Point Graduate, Staff Sergeant Chaplains Assistant Germany; Vietnam
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of green, yellow and blue
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The top three winners er with good coloring
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Wright County Journal’s The third place photo
Halloween Coloring selected for a $5 prize
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get on Mountain Grove list
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selected was colored by their mom.
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Emmit Yarger, 6, as Em- There were a total of
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WC LEGALS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF is 317 W . T h ird Street, Mtn. sh ip, rig h t, titl e and interest to th e RSMo, sets a l imitation period
WRIGHT COUNTY, MISSOURI G rov e, MO 65711 l and situated in W rig h t C ounty, th at woul d bar c l aims one year
PROBATE DIV ISION Y ou are h ereby notif ied th at Missouri, and more partic ul arl y af ter th e death of th e dec edent.
In the Matter of ANGELA on D ec ember 10, 2020 at 9:00 desc ribed as f ol l ows: A c reditor may req uest th at th is
CHRISTINE MILLER-MATLOCK o’ c l oc k a. m. th e W rig h t C ounty T h e South east Q uarter of th e estate be opened f or adminis-

Save up to 40-70%
Deceased ro ate Court ill take u or final South east Q uarter of Sec tion 12, tration.
BRYAN D. MATLOCK, WANDA h earing th e P etition to D etermine T ownsh ip 29, Rang e 14. Rec eipt of th is notic e sh oul d not
SUE MILLER and BRENDA H eirsh ip in th is c ase, and at said T h e names of al l parties to said be c onstrued by th e rec ipient to
MILLER time and date wil l determine th e ac tion are stated abov e in th e indic ate th at th e rec ipient may
Petitioners. h eirs of A ng el a C h ristine Mil l - c aption th ereof and th e name ossi l ha e a enefi ial inter-
Case No: 20WR-PR00047 er-Matl oc k and th e ownersh ip and address of th e attorney f or est in th e estate. T h e nature and
NOTICE OF HEARING of th e property desc ribed abov e P l aintif f is: J osh ua D . B rown, ex tent of any person’ s interest, if
T o any and al l unk nown h eirs of and any oth er property as may P ointer B l ac k burn & B rown, 109 any, may possibl y be determined
A ng el a C h ristine Mil l er-Matl oc k , h av e been owned by A ng el ina E . Sec ond St. , P . O. B ox 110, ro the a fida it on this estate
dec eased, d/ o/ d 9/ 7/ 2019 and to C h ristine Mil l er-Matl oc k at th e Mountain G rov e, MO 65711. filed in the ro ate i ision o the
al l persons or entities wh o c l aim time of h er death . Sh oul d you f ail Y ou are f urth er notif ied th at, C irc uit C ourt of W rig h t C ounty,
any interest in th e property of to appear and def end th e same, unl ess you f il e an answer or Missouri.
said D ec edent ( desc ribed bel ow) j udg ment may be entered in due oth er pl eading or sh al l oth erwise ate o first u li ation is o-
as an h eir or th roug h any h eir of c ourse upon said P etition appear and def end ag ainst th e v ember 4, 2020.
said D ec edent. L ori J ones, C irc uit C l erk af oresaid petition with in 45 days L ori J ones, C irc uit C l erk by: / s/
Y ou are h ereby notif ied th at B y: / s/ G ina J ones af ter th e 4th day of Nov ember G ina J ones C ourt C l erk
a etition has een filed in the G ina J ones, P robate C l erk 2020, j udg ment by def aul t wil l be ( 11) -04-11
abov e C ourt f or th e determina- ( 10) -28-( 11) -4-11-18 rendered ag ainst you.
tion of th e h eirs of A ng el a C h ris- W itness my h and and th e seal “TRUSTEE’S NOTICE TO
tine Mil l er-Matl oc k , dec eased of th e C irc uit C ourt th is 29 day of CREDITORS”
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
and of th eir respec tiv e interests Oc tober, 2020. T o al l persons interested in th e
WRIGHT COUNTY, MISSOURI
as suc h h eirs in and with respec t L ori J ones E state of P amel a Sue D ic k inson,
DIV ISION I
dec edent.

FRIEZE CARPET
to th e f ol l owing desc ribed real J E FFRE Y T . SC H NU RR, B y: Marg e L oper
property and personal property C irc uit C l erk T h e undersig ned, A l l en D ic k -
P l aintif f ,
owned by said D ec edent at th e ( 11) -4-11-18-25 inson, is ac ting as Suc c essor
v .
time of death , l oc ated in W rig h t T rustee under a trust, th e terms
G E RRY L . E L L I S, f ormerl y
C ounty, Missouri, to-wit: IN THE 44TH JUDICIAL of wh ic h prov ide th at th e debts of
k nown as, G E RRY L . SC H NU RR.
• L OT 3 OF B L OC K 2 A ND T H E CIRCUIT COURT, WRIGHT th e dec edent may be paid by th e
D ef endant.
E A ST ONE -H A L F OF L OT 2, COUNTY, MISSOURI T rustee upon rec eipt of proper
C ase Number: 20W R-C C 00055
B L OC K 2 OF MI L L E R A D D I T I ON J udg e or D iv ision: proof th ereof .
NOTICE UPON ORDER FOR

$ 14 9
T O T H E C I T Y OF MA NSFI E L D , P ROB A T E T h e address of th e A ttorney f or
SERV ICE BY PUBLICATION
W I RG H T C OU NT Y , MI SSOU RI I n th e E state of E V E L Y N P A U - th e Suc c essor T rustee is: H os-
Installed
T h e State of Missouri to D e-
• H ome P ride B ank ac c ount L E T T E C H A ND L E R, a. k . a E v e- mer K ing and Royc e, L L C , 313
f endant G erry L . E l l is, f ormal l y
# x x x 501149 - $ 4, 644. 00 pl us l yn A dams, D ec eased. South G l enstone, Spring f iel d,
with pad
k nown as G erry L . Sc h nurr:
interest C ase Number 20W R-P R00049 MO 65802.
ou are here notified that an
• P romissory Note sig ned and Notice to Creditors A l l c reditors of th e dec edent are
ac tion h as been c ommenc ed
owed by B rad B radsh aw dtd. ( Smal l E state) notified to resent their lai s
ag ainst you in th e C irc uit C ourt of
As low as... sq. ft. 12/ 12/ 2007 with bal anc e due of W rig h t C ounty, Missouri, th e ob-
To All Persons Interested in
the Estate of EV ELYN PAU-
to th e undersig ned with in six
( 6) month s f rom th e date of th e
approx imatel y $ 59, 000. 00. j ec t and g eneral nature of wh ic h
LETTE CHANDLER a.k.a Eve- first u li ation o this noti e or
322 W. Third St.
P etitioners’ attorney is Sc ott B . is a suit to q uiet titl e req uesting
Stinson wh ose business address lyn Adams, Decedent. be f orev er barred pursuant to
Mountain Grove, MO
th e C ourt to determine owner-
On Oc tober 22, 2020 a smal l Sec tion 456. 5-505 RSMo.
417-926-4489 estate a fida it as filed
distributees f or th e dec edent
the D ate of First P ubl ic ation:
Nov ember 4, 2020.
Hours: Mon-Fri 8-7 • Sat. 9-7 • Sun. 11-5 under Sec tion 473. 097, RSMo, A ttorney f or Suc c essor T rustee

1854 N. Glenstone
with th e P robate D iv ision of th e J ef f rey C . G oodnig h t
C irc uit C ourt of W rig h t C ounty, H OSME R K I NG & ROY C E ,
Springfield, MO Missouri. L L C
862-DAVE (3283) A l l c reditors of th e dec edent,
wh o died on 09-J U N-2020, are
313 South G l enstone,
Springfield, MO 65802
di scountdav escarp et.com notif ied th at Sec tion 473. 444, (11)-04-11-18-25

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kind)! A MUST SEE PROPERTY. MLS#11402703 Health Insurance, Life, and 401K Benefits ( 11) -04-11-18-25 Oc tober, 2020.
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RESIDENTIAL FARMS/RANCHES COMMERCIAL
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WC SPORTS WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER 11, 2020

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BY RON SCHOTT
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In the Class 2 state
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Hartville cross country
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Panthers to play Buffalo for district title on Friday night
BY RON SCHOTT
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For the past four sea-
sons, the Ava Bears en-
joyed a lot of success
against rival Mountain
Grove. They won six
straight games, outscor-
ing the Panthers 176-63
during that margin.
So when Mountain
Grove drew Ava for the
Class 3, District 5 semi-
finals last ri a night
a much improved Pan-
thers team was ready Mountain Grove’s Drew Vaughan after his catch as he is
to turn the tables on the on his way fo a 61-yard touchdown. photos by Ron Schott
Bears. Mountain Grove’s Trenton Bevan has his eyes on the end zone against the Bears.
This time a hungry presence showed just was set up during a tim-
Mountain Grove squad how much it was missed eout, Elliott found Glenn later, Bevan scored from Unfortunately, the of- yard touchdown pass.
dominated Ava on the on the first ri e for a nine-yard passing nine yards out. Mathews’ fi ials laime he as Mathews’ kick gave the
ears home fiel an After Brendan Rogers la or a first o n kick gave Mountain to he first b a o n- Panthers a 28-14 lead.
cruised to a 28-14 victory. converted a fourth-and- The two connected Grove a 21-0 lead. tain Grove player. Neither team’s offense
Mountain Grove led the one with a three-yard again, this time as Glenn a s o ense finall t Wes Drew had a big could do much in the
battle of offenses with run, he then caught an caught a pass, made a a nice drive together just sack for the Panthers to fourth quarter.
191 yards passing and 94 Elliott pass for a 10- spin move and found the before halftime on the help force another Ava There were two late
on the ground for 285 to- yard touchdown. Hoyt end zone for an eight- following possession. punt. turnovers. With under
tal yards. The Bears had Mathews’ extra point yard touchdown passing They had three carries While Mountain one minute to play, El-
just 12 yards passing and kick gave the Panthers play. for at least 13 yards on Grove’s offense strug- liott found Jase Dowden
185 yards on the ground an early 7-0 lead. Mathews’ kick pushed a drive that took them gled, the Bears climbed or a ass to get a first
for 197 total yards of of- After Ava’s punter the lead to 14-0. to the 2. After Moun- back into the game on down, but Dowden fum-
fense. pinned Mountain Grove After another strong tain Grove’s defense a 42-yard touchdown bled the ball over to the
Ava’s failed onside kick inside their own 10 on defensive series for the st e them on the first run by their quarterback Bears with the game out
attempt to start the game 56-yard punt, the bad Panthers’ defense, the two plays, the Bears did with 2:18 left in the third of reason.
gave the Panthers the fiel osition i nt offense continued their score from one yard out. quarter. Two plays later, Todd
ball on their own 46. bother the Panthers. scoring ways starting a A two-point conversion A failed two-point con- Edwards got the ball
The offense put togeth- Trenton Bevan had a big drive on their own 45. cut the lead to 21-8. version kept the score at back on another inter-
er an 11-play drive that 15-yard run before Elliott With the help of a pass- Early in the third quar- 21-14. ception this season. This
featured quarterback hit Drew Vaughan, who ing interference call on ter, the Bears’ defense Feeling the pressure sealed the two touch-
Tyson Elliott hitting Hol- made a juggling catch, third-and-12, they later forced a three-and-out. of a Bears’ charge, the down win for the Pan-
len Glenn for an 18-yard and ended up with a 59- converted a fourth down On Rogers’ punt, it ap- Panthers got the big thers.
pass. Glenn did not play yard passing play. as they needed six yards. peared a fumble was play they needed as El- Mountain Grove will
when the Panthers lost It appeared the drive Elliott hit Rogers for a recovered as the Ava re- liott found a sprinting travel to Buffalo to play
14-0 earlier in the season might stall on a fourth seven-yard pass. turner touched a loose Vaughan across the mid- for a district title on Fri-
to Ava and his athletic and long, but after a play Three running plays ball. le o the fiel or a day, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m.

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BY LARRY DABLEMONT time and wasted lives, yond what I deserve. It Often, I feel the urgen-
I left the border of Ne- where people worked comes in a way I have felt cy to convey a message
braska and South Dakota their days and lives away a million times before, from God after seeing
at midday on Wednes- to make enough money since boyhood, in those what He has shown me…
day, crossing the wide, to s r i e an ee on o - places where there is no but I have no idea how to
sandy banks of the swift casion to enjoy what their man-made sounds, and do it. And I have no idea
but shallow Niobrara wages would buy, as far His presence sends a chill what it is! God doesn’t
River. Beyond it, I gazed as they could get from a throughout my being. need me. He has told our
across desolate, gen- life that imprisons them There is the distant howl nation what will save us
tle hills of prairie grass, without their knowledge of a far-away coyote, the and what will destroy
rolling away as far as of it. Eighteen hours lat- screech of a wood-duck us. In the wake of our
the eye can see. It is the er, I sat on an Ozark river hen and the splash of an complicated technology,
land where Chief Spotted near my home, watching o asional fish belo the which is so loud amongst
Tail led a band of Sioux the late-day sun cast the shoal. I am a writer. I feel the great, crowded herds
Indians northward, to world in a yellow and as if God is conveying to of men, God’s voice has
fin a la e here there orange landscape, where me a message to write been drowned out, I
were no intruding white a quiet music played in for others, from Him. In think.
people that were coming o ing ater an in the a matter of hours, He But you can hear it in the
destroy to his homeland whisper of crisp falling showed me the beauty of winds blowing through
in a search for gold and leaves hitting an adja- the sand hills prairie, the the grasses of Spotted
all it would buy. At six cent gravel bar. There confusion and waste in a Tails lands, and in the
o’clock that evening, I got ere small fish there b great city during the late so n o o ing shoals
submitted photo lost tr ing to fin m a the hundreds. I became hours of the evening, and and falling leaves from
Isaiah Keith, of Mansfield, killed an -point buck on the into Iowa, and I stopped tired of catching them the wonder of an Ozarks mine, hundreds of miles
opening morning of youth deer season. e was hunting on a high point to look from the dark, shadowed river that seemed to have away. God is still alive
in ouglas County. across miles of the city waters of a clear, cool cur- been, in those few hours, think i o an fin a
and suburbs, of Omaha. rent. Below me there was as it could have been a place where you can hear
There were lights to ev- a river bluff with shades thousand years ago. Him.
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cross country teams had in third and Aaron Veen- was a misery of wasted and a blessing far be-
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Laura Ingalls Wilder awards presented


BY RON SCHOTT
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While the COVID-19
pandemic forced the pre-
viously planned Laura
Ingalls Wilder Children’s
Literature Festival to be
done virtually this year,
the planning committee
was able to still hold its
LIWLF Award Ceremo-
ny on Thursday, Nov. 5
to pay special tribute to
the 2020 winners. David Harrison
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Home and Museum Di-
rector, the Rev. Nicholas
Inman, presented author
David Harrison the Ex-
cellence in Children’s
Literature Award during
the event.
arrison s first book
“The Boy With A Drum,”
sold more than two mil-
lion copies.
He has published 100 photos by Ron Schott photo o i ins ond by the Re icho s nm n
books that in l es oet- Members of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Children’s Festival Commitee with award-winning author David Harrison. Shown,
r fi tion nonfi tion or from left: Julie Thomas, Vicki Johnston, Annie Busch, David L. Harrison, Michelle Underwood, the Rev. Nicholas
young readers and edu- Inman and Marie Bristol. Not pictured were Teri Myers, Kim Ward and Gayla Hancock.
ational books or tea h- Higgins Bond
ers. Harrison is the poet
laureate of Drury Uni- up by a publisher.
versity and he has an el- During his speech,
ementary school named Harrison gave some
after him in his honor. highlights of his writing
During his time at the areer talke abo t his
podium, Harrison said time orking ith r -
this was the 51st anni- ry University and he also
versary of him publish- read a couple of poems.
ing his first book The recipient for the
e talke abo t ho his Excellence in Illustra-
interest started in writ- tion Award was Higgins
ing as a senior at Drury Bond, who was unable
taking a riting o rse to attend the event. She
though he was a science did receive her award Museum Curator Tana Redman, right, receives an award
major. He needed the when Rev. Inman visit- given posthumously to the late Laura Ingalls Wilder by
course as a requirement. ed her recently in Nash- Museum Supervisor Vicki Johnston.
His writing professor ville, Tenn. Bond is an
aske him an all o the award-winning illus- Brett Dudenhoeffer plays a selection on Pa s fiddle.
st ents to make a trator whose drawings
story and he said no one
ha e er aske him to o
that before.
brought to life the story
of “Lorraine: the Girl
Who Sang The Storm
Wilder would be very
honored to see that her
name was attached to an
tival Committee includes
Marie Bristol, Annie Bus-
h a le an o k Teri
WC LOOKING BACK
That same professor Away.” award that was present- Myers, Julie Thomas,
told Harrison that he had “I just want you to ex- ed to her colleagues,” Michelle Underwood, Looking Back- Jerry Branstetter, Jim
the makings o a riter press on my behalf on Rev. Inman said. Kim Ward, Rev. Inman Mansfield ans a k orneli s
e e ent all i ork what a great honor this ohnston also s oke and Johnston. 80 Years Ago in 1940 im ann m an a k
as an e itor at allmark is and the pinnacle of my about the artist Ron Rev. Inman said the With the country gear- Freeman.
career…,” Rev. Inman Sanders, who fashioned committee was excited ing up for war, all men
But in the meantime,
told the crowd on her the design based on to host the literature fes- 21-36 were supposed to 30 Years Ago in 1990
Harrison had made 152
a 1906 photo of Wild- ti al in ansfiel this register for the draft. Steven Welch, Eric
book s bmissions o er behalf.
A free carnival was Grubbs and Christa
an eight year period in e these are the first er when creating the year, but the pandemic
sponsored by the PTA at Choate were chosen as
and nothing was pub- awards given at the fes- award. forced a move to a virtu-
it ark in ansfiel sixth grade band stu-
lished until “The Boy tival with Wilder’s name Musician Brett Duden- al format. dents of the month.
ith r m o fi iall on them, the committee hoeffer concluded the The a ebook age i 60 Years Ago in 1960
launched his career. decided to give the late evening by playing a few receive more than 10,000 Mr. and Mrs. G.W. 20 Years Ago in 2000
“ t s har to kee get- a thor the first a ar sele tions on a s fi le views as the virtual fes- Reed were honored on ren h tea her i ki
ting turned downed,” he osth mo sl i ki Joe Coday, President of ti al ro i e links to a their 50th wedding an- lankenshi an ban
noted. Johnston, Museum Su- the Board of Directors for variety of authors. ni ersar ith a basket teacher Shannon Wal-
Harrison shared a pervisor, presented the the Laura Ingalls Wilder To see the many vid- dinner in the home of do organized a trip to
poem on the experience award to Museum Cura- Home Association, wel- eos an links rom this their son, John Reed. London and Paris next
of awaiting word on tor Tana Redman. comed the guests who year’s festival held Nov. summer for approxi-
whether a story of his “ think to be ite attended the event. 5-6, visit the Laura In- 40 Years Ago in 1980 mately 40 students and
as going to be i ke honest think rs The LIW Literature Fes- galls Wilder Children’s A group of citizens parents.
esti al a ebook age met with the school
or visit the festival’s board to discuss the 1 Year Ago in 2019
website at www.liwclf. possibility of starting Author Michelle Un-
com. a football program. er oo rites her first
Members of a commit- hil ren s book
tee formed to study the
issue were Kay Dennis,

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Town and Country Bank donates Hartville accepts


to MGSD Imagination Library bids at meeting
BY THE WCJ STAFF ty and the City received
BY SARAH SARTOR EDITOR@OZARKMEDIA.COM the available funding
MOUNTAIN GROVE SCHOOLS
The City of Hartville amount of $42,200 to
Town and Country accepted bids at a re- reimburse the City for
Bank recently made a cent meeting. a roll an benefit e -
donation to the Moun- According to Septem- penses for the law en-
tain Grove Imagination ber meeting minutes, forcement employees.
Library. “Town and the City accepted a Brett Long moved to
Country Bank and oth- bid from Brooks Gas accept the $42,200. from
er community sponsors Company for $1.09 Wright County for the
make it possible to keep per gallon for Sep. 25, Cares Act and depos-
the Imagination Library 2020-April 30, 2021. iting into the General
in the Mountain Grove City Clerk Carla Fund. She also report-
community,” said Sar- Spooner informed the ed to the Council that
ah Sartor, Curriculum Council that the City the revised insurance
Director of Mountain received the MOPerm claim for the roof dam-
Grove School District. Insurance claim for the ages from MOPerm
In about eight weeks, City buildings from the had been received.
children who have reg- hail storms. There was Board member Nathan
istered for the program a mistake on two of the Helsley moved to ac-
will begin receiving a submitted photo buildings down at the cept the $182,145.76
brand new book in the Shown, from left: Mountain Grove Curriculum Director Sarah Sartor and Town and Water/Sewer Depart- from MOPerm with
mail each month. Since Country Bank Representative Amy Emery. ment on S. Industri- $82,258.00 deposited
children love to get mail, al Ave. MOPerm was into the General Fund,
the package will be ad- ent or friend will read Reading aloud to chil- helping to sponsor the aware of the mistake $69,215.00 into the In-
resse s e ifi all to the book aloud. dren is one of the most Mountain Grove Imag- and would be correct- dustrial Fund, $3,654.21
each child. We believe these books important things fam- ination Library, contact ing the claim. into the Tourism Fund
Hopefully, that after- will be treasured and ilies can do together. Sarah Sartor at 926-3177, Spooner also informed and $27,018.55 into the
noon a parent, grandpar- read over and over. If you are interested in ext. 1016. the Council that the Water and Sewer Reve-
new Purple Heart signs nue Fund. The measure
for the City had arrived was approved. Police
and that the City would Chief Adam Stigall gave
be able to install them the Council a verbal ac-
Grovespring Elementary releases Honor Roll when they received the
permit from MODOT.
tivity report. He also re-
ported to the Council that
In the October meet- all emergency calls will be
ing, Carla Spooner re- handled by 911 beginning
BY GROVESPRING or the first arter o the “A & B” Honor Roll lock andWesley William-
ported to the Council Nov. 1. There will be no
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL school year. Second grade: Braylee son
the paperwork for the more dispatch calls from
The faculty and staff Nelson, Aubree New- Fifth grade: Camryn
Cares Act had been sub- Wright County Sheriff
of the Grovespring Ele- “A” Honor Roll man and Blair Roden Coltrane, Jayde Ghorm-
mitted to Wright Coun- Department.
mentary School recog- Second grade: Mason Third grade: Lillian ley, Nathan Jones, Hal-
nized several students Fowler Barnes, Isaiah Fowler, lie Miller, Broc Roden,
for their academic excel- Third grade: Alana Douglas Lee and Halo Kyzler Shaw, Juleanah
lence in making either Luke and Jessica Smith Webster Smith and Wayne Smith
the “A” Honor Roll or Fifth grade: Autumn Fourth grade: Elizabeth

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LOOKING BACK
Looking Back- 30 Years Ago in 1990
Mountain Grove Elementary Class of the Week Mansfield
60 Yearas Ago in
Aaron Sampson and
Shannon Grove were
1960 selected as king and
Kay Calhoun accepted queen for Hartville’s
the position of clerk Fall Festival.
for the Wright County Joe Hunter was pro-
Selective Service Board. moted to Deputy Assis-
tant Secretary for Water
50 Years Ago in 1970 and Science in Washing-
Lynn and Carolyn Per- ton, D.C.
kins, Carol Moore, Joe
Hunter, Terry Hicks, Jo- 20 Years Ago in 2000
etta Mills, Bonnie Dug- The Lady Eagles soft-
ger and Vince Halloway ball team lost to Ash
attended the UMYF of Grove in the state soft-
the Methodist Church ball tournament. Angie
in Hartville. Dolan was the pitcher.
A Friendship Quilt
40 Years Ago in 1980 Show was held at the
Frank Wexler, attor- United Methodist
ney-at-law, opened a Church Women and
la o fi e in art ille held at Hartville Meth-
T o fi ers ere at odist Church.
Byrd, Deva Senter, Raw-
na Benson, Joye Lyles 10 Years Ago in 2010
1. and Pat Clifton. World War II veteran
Darrell Oliphant was set

Continuing the Legacy

submitted photo
The Shannon Heating & Cooling Class of the Week at Mountain Grove Elementary School is Shelley Pamperien’s class
of second graders. Pictured with Mrs. Pamperien are her students, front row, from left: Haydence Robertson,
Conner Smith, Lance Keehner, Arthur Akkerhuis, Braylee Fletcher, Kimber Myers, Lucas Broome, Khylie Smith,
Stella Sparks and Raylan Campbell. Back row: Ella Grover, Peyton Bradshaw, LeeAllie Irby, Andrew King, Kaeston
Loughridge, Maverick Davis, Noah Wheatley, Jay Raney, Isaiah Parris, Kennedy Emery and Kyndal Gruben.

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