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State Street
Albany,
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For more information,
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Leasing Agent :
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(646) 572 - 6473
Building Type: 10 story masonry building with a total of 93,123 sf
Use: Commercial/Retail:
Roof: Built up
Ceiling: 2” X 4” Suspended Acoustical Ceiling
Utilities: Municipal Water and Sewer, Electric and Natural Gas
available from National
Grid Corp.;
Electric: 200 Amp, 208 volts, Three Phase Power
Fiber Optics: available from Tech Valley Communications
HVAC: Newly upgraded Centrifugal Chiller, 360 Fan Coil Units,
two Air
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Parking: Nearby public and private parking
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:
Building Type: 10 story masonry building with a total of 93,123 sf
Use: Commercial/Retail:
Roof: Built up
Ceiling: 2” X 4” Suspended Acoustical Ceiling
Utilities: Municipal Water and Sewer, Electric and Natural Gas
available from National
Grid Corp.;
Electric: 200 Amp, 208 volts, Three Phase Power
Fiber Optics: available from Tech Valley Communications
HVAC: Newly upgraded Centrifugal Chiller, 360 Fan Coil Units,
two Air
Handlers, two Aerco
Builders (1 million BTU each) and two Weil McLain Boilers
Parking: Nearby public and private parking
The threaded shaft of the depth control is protected up high near the top
0i-the cutter instead or down low by the front wheel like some other models. The thrust bearing also helps to make finite blade depth adjustment a
snap!
Three modern passenger elevators
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:
BUILDING AMENITIES
We even included an on-board tool to change the blade and belt. To
change the belt, simply remove blade cover, slide the engine forward and
slip off the old belt. Our triple-wide v-belt provides 50% higher horsepower rating than conventional belts and prevents belt from rolling over.
Parking within one block
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The blade guard offers unparalleled access to the blade components
Simply lift up on one end There are no bolts to remove, The guard pivots on the back mounting to follow the contour of the roof and it’s low
clearance above the roof surface contains debris from the blade.
PROVEN DURABILITY:
PROVEN DURABILITY:
Our exclusive Uni-form design creates a much stronger machine overall by replacing as many
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comes close to this type of strength.
Available in 9 or 11 hp Honda Engine Models
MAXIMUM CUTTING PERFORMANCE:
MAXIMUM CUTTING PERFORMANCE:
Our unique carbide blade design and proper weight ratio over the blade provides efficient cutting
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overall safety.
overall safety.
Superior engineering design makes the ultra cutter the smoothest,
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Handles 12’ & 14”, Carbide Blades.
Dual and Quad-tipped Styles Available.
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Building is on three different power grids.
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On-site superintendent
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Janitorial services
Shared executive conference room
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Tailgate loading
Three passenger elevators & one freight elevator
Heights real estate company
369 East 62nd Street
New York, NY 10065-7755
Phone: (212) 317-1423 www.heightsre.com
100 State Street
100 State Street
Best Downtown Office Space for Rent
Best Downtown Office Space for Rent
100 State Street
Classic Elegance
Property Description:
Building Type: 10 story masonry building with a total of 93,123 sf
Use: Commercial/Retail:
Roof: Built up
Ceiling: 2” X 4” Suspended Acoustical Ceiling
Utilities: Municipal Water and Sewer, Electric and Natural Gas
available from National
Grid Corp.;
Electric: 200 Amp, 208 volts, Three Phase Power
Fiber Optics: available from Tech Valley Communications
HVAC: Newly upgraded Centrifugal Chiller, 360 Fan Coil Units, two Air
Handlers, two Aerco
Builders (1 million BTU each) and two Weil McLain Boilers
Parking: Nearby public and private parking
Property Highlights
24-hour access
security system
on-site superintendent
on-site property manager
on-site lobby attendant
janitorial services
shared executive conference room
on-site luncheonettes
tailgate loading
three passenger elevators & one freight elevator
100StateStreetAlbany.com
Prime
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Space For
Rent
Constructed in the early 1900’s by famed architect Marcus T.
Reynolds, 100 State Street offers a distinctive and professional
business environment. Tenants and clients enjoy the marble floor
entrance, grommet, ornate wood panels, and thirty-foot ceilings with
views of Historic State Street.
The property is located at the crossroads of State and Pearl Street in
the heart of Albany’s Business District. The site is easily accessible
from all major roadways. This historic building is situated within 200
miles of New York City, Boston, Hartford, and Canada.
which provides for numerous tax credit and
exemptions that can be available to tenants.
Some of these include sales tax exemptions,
investment and employment incentive credits,
zone capital credits, and numerous other
incentives. For additional information please
go to their website at www.tax.state.ny.us/
sbc/empire.zone.htm
Available Space: 300 to 5,000 S.F. flexible
rates and terms,.
Tenants are within walking distance to the Empire State plaza,
State Capital, Times Union Center, The Egg, and Capital Districts
finest dining clubs, and theater district are all within steps of out
front entrance.
Our tenant’s satisfaction is extremely important to us. We ensure
the most (flexible rates and terms to produce the most favorable
options available to entrepreneurs in the area regardless of
whether you business is already renowned, or just beginning, you
will discover by leasing with us, you have made the right decision.
• Our transformers have a total
capacity of 10,000 amps of 480volt, three phase power.
• We supply 600 amps of 480 volt
power on each floor.
• Building Amenities
• parking within one blocks
• 208-volt power risers and two
Siemens power 408-volt bus.
• high-speed internet connections
• guarded front post
• diligent janitorial
We pride ourselves in doing everything possible to keep you
content and focused on your business. We are continually updating
technology and conveniences in the building, The New York
Empire Zone:Albany is geographically situated in the Empire Zone,
YOUR BUSiNESS WOULD
B E N E F i T F R O M T H i S B Y:
• three modern passenger elevators
• freight elevator
+ more...
• NYS Empire Zone Benefits
• Building is on three different
power grids.
• We also offer backup generators
consisting of Four Caterpillar
generators, totaling 3.4
megawatts of 480-volt power,
and yes you can connect to these
For more info on the space, visit:
100StateStreetAlbany.com
100 State Street
100 State street, Albany, NY 12207
Melissa Martino: MMartino@HeightsRE.com (646) 572 - 6473
generators from all 19 floors!
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The Press-News Journal has
The Press-News Journal has
moved to to their new location at
moved their new location at
109 North Fourth in in LaGrange
109 North Fourth LaGrange
in inthe former Presbyterian
the former Presbyterian
Church building. The building
Church building. The building
has been completely restored.
has been completely restored.
The newspaper office will bebe
The newspaper office will
located in in the lower level of the
located the lower level of the
building. The first date of of opbuilding. The first date operation in in LaGrange was April
eration LaGrange was April
1. 1. The phone number is 573The phone number is 573288-5668. Email addresses for
288-5668. Email addresses for
the newspaper will remain the
the newspaper will remain the
same. The post office box will
same. The post office box will
continue to to be P.O. Box 227,
continue be P.O. Box 227,
Canton, Mo. 63435
Canton, Mo. 63435
OPEN HOUSE FOR
OPEN HOUSE FOR
CECIL MORROW
CECIL MORROW
An open house for AlderAn open house for Alderman Cecil Morrow of of LaBelle
man Cecil Morrow LaBelle
will bebe held at the LaBelle City
will held at the LaBelle City
Hall onon April from 1-4 p.m.
Hall April 5 5 from 1-4 p.m.
After 3737 years, Mr. Morrow is
After years, Mr. Morrow is
retiring from the board of of alretiring from the board alderman. Everyone is is invited to
derman. Everyone invited to
stop in in for cake and punch and
stop for cake and punch and
wish him well.
wish him well.
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ANNUAL KIWANIS
ANNUAL KIWANIS
PANCAKE DAY
PANCAKE DAY
For over 5050years, CanFor over
years, Canton Kiwanis Club has sponton Kiwanis Club has sponsored the charter of of Boy Scout
sored the charter Boy Scout
Troupe 174. This year, scouts
Troupe 174. This year, scouts
Remington Jarvis and Braedyn
Remington Jarvis and Braedyn
Hausdorf are creating a a comHausdorf are creating community walking path at at Brose
munity walking path Brose
Park in in Canton for their Eagle
Park Canton for their Eagle
Scout project, and Kiwanis is is
Scout project, and Kiwanis
proud to to support their work
proud support their work
with the proceeds of of the Anwith the proceeds the Annual Kiwanis Pancake Day onon
nual Kiwanis Pancake Day
Saturday, April 6 from 7a.m. to to
Saturday, April 6 from 7a.m.
1p.m. at at the United Methodist
1p.m. the United Methodist
Church onon Washington Street.
Church Washington Street.
Whole hog sausage and
Whole hog sausage and
pancakes, home-made and
pancakes, home-made and
served in in tents on the church
served tents on the church
lawn byby Kiwanians and scouts
lawn Kiwanians and scouts
show the teamwork that both
show the teamwork that both
organizations value in in growing
organizations value growing
youth into good citizens who
youth into good citizens who
serve the community.
serve the community.
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Hundreds ofof Easter eggs were scattered in the grass at County Market in Canton on Saturday morning. large group ofof children were
Hundreds Easter eggs were scattered in the grass at County Market in Canton on Saturday morning. A A large group children were
racing toto pick up the candy filled eggs and eggs that potentially could contain tickets for various prizes. The Easter bunny was there
racing pick up the candy filled eggs and eggs that potentially could contain tickets for various prizes. The Easter bunny was there
for kids toto take their picture with before the Easter egg hunt began and after.
for kids take their picture with before the Easter egg hunt began and after.
Visitor to Culver-Stockton
Visitor to Culver-Stockton
speaks on personal experiences
speaks on personal experiences
from the Holocaust
from the Holocaust
Culver-Stockton students, faculty and made the decision to to send Reed on hu- Infantry Division. After his Army service,
Culver-Stockton students, faculty and made the decision send Reed on a a hu- Infantry Division. After his Army service,
staff got the rare experience of of listening to manitarian mission to to Belgium. Reed’s life hehe enrolled at the University of Missouri,
staff got the rare experience listening to
manitarian mission Belgium. Reed’s life
enrolled at the University of Missouri,
the firsthand experiences of of a Holocaust was spared, but hehe lost his parents and sib- where hehe earned his degree in journalism.
the firsthand experiences a Holocaust
was spared, but lost his parents and sibwhere earned his degree in journalism.
survivor, March 2626 & 27.
survivor, March & 27.
lings when they were taken byby the Nazis Many listening to to Reed were struck by
lings when they were taken the Nazis
Many listening Reed were struck by
German native Walter Reed came to to vis- “on a train to to Poland and never heard from his candor and also byby his humble attitude.
German native Walter Reed came vis“on a train Poland and never heard from
his candor and also his humble attitude.
it it multiple classes on campus, reliving his again.” Reed escaped Belgium’s Nazi invamultiple classes on campus, reliving his
again.” Reed escaped Belgium’s Nazi inva- While in in the area, Reed also participated
While the area, Reed also participated
encounters of of the Nazi regime in Europe sion when his benefactors smuggled him in in the Young Writers’ Conference at C-SC.
encounters the Nazi regime in Europe
sion when his benefactors smuggled him the Young Writers’ Conference at C-SC.
and providing insightful perspective to to through southern France, where hehe lived in He led a breakaway session for students onon
and providing insightful perspective
through southern France, where lived in
He led a breakaway session for students
students. Reed’s account of of his life brought a barn with 100 other displaced Jewish chil- historic writing and also participated in inQ Q
students. Reed’s account his life brought
a barn with 100 other displaced Jewish chil- historic writing and also participated a a
text books to to life as students were able to dren for months before getting a rare immi- & & A session. He recently finished researchtext books life as students were able to
dren for months before getting a rare immi- A session. He recently finished researchlisten to to his account of World War II.
listen his account of World War II.
gration visa to to the USA in 1941. Reed com- ing and writing a a documented historical
gration visa the USA in 1941. Reed coming and writing documented historical
Reed’s story is one of of tribulation and tri- pares getting his USA visa to to winning the account of of his experiences, entitled “The
Reed’s story is one tribulation and tripares getting his USA visa winning the
account his experiences, entitled “The
umph. Reed was arrested at at the age of 14 lottery. After two years in in America, Reed Heroes of of La Hille- How Almost 100 Jewish
umph. Reed was arrested the age of 14
lottery. After two years America, Reed
Heroes La Hille- How Almost 100 Jewish
during the infamous Crystal Night raid was drafted into the U.S. Army, where hehe Children Foiled the Nazi Murder Machine
during the infamous Crystal Night raid was drafted into the U.S. Army, where
Children Foiled the Nazi Murder Machine
onon Jewish people. He was released three worked as as an interpreter for interrogations (1939-1945).” ”
Jewish people. He was released three
worked an interpreter for interrogations
(1939-1945).
days later due to to his age. His parents then of of German soldiers asmember of of the 95th . .
days later due his age. His parents then
German soldiers as a a member the 95th
LEWIS COUNTY ELECTION HELD
LEWIS COUNTY ELECTION HELD
The Press-News Journal will
soon move to their new location at 109 North Fourth in
LaGrange in the former Presbyterian Church building. The
building has been completely
restored. The newspaper office will be located in the lower
level of the building. The first
date of operation in LaGrange
will be April 1. A history of the
historic church building is featured on page A 5.
Email addresses for the
newspaper will remain the
same. The post office box will
continue to be, P.O. Box 227,
Canton, Mo. 63435
REPORTED SCAM
It was reported to the PressNews Journal that someone
is asking local businesses to
buy advertising space on refrigerator magnets and the
Press-News Journal gave them
a list of people to contact and
that the Press-News Journal is
distributing the magnets. The
person is also asking for credit
card payment and offering a
discount if paid immediately.
DO NOT GIVE OUT
CREDIT
INFORMATIONThe Press-News Journal is not
affiliated in any way with this
promotion.
SOIL AND WATER
CONSERVATION
The Lewis County Soil and
Water Conservation Annual
report special insert is included in this edition of the PressNews Journal.
Photo by Rita Cox
Minor flooding has occurred due to the recent precipitation. This photo taken on the shoreline south of Bunge Grain Elevator in
LaGrange shows the Mississippi river creeping slightly out of its banks.
Highland Softball Field improvement plans
Softball are raising funds through donations and events. The group will
have a dinner and a show event at Highland on March 30. A spaghetti
dinner will be served beginning at 6 p.m., followed by a Lip Sync show.
Acts include the Blues Brothers, Soggy Bottom Boys, Elton John, Ike
and Tina Turner, Aerosmith and many more. The public is invited for
an evening of good food and fun entertainment. Tickets are available at
Highland High School, from Highland Softball Players or contact Paul
Scifres at (217) 449-7306. Anyone wishing to donate to complete the
field can contact Paul Scifres or Highland High School.
Highland High School plans to complete improvements to the softball
field by August.
C
Y
The Madison C-3
Board of Education met
in a 7:00 p.m., special session on Wednesday, Aug.
14, in the Superintendent’s
office for the purpose of
the tax rate/budget hearing and early start date.
Approval was given to the
special agenda. A tax rate
of $3.75 per $100 assessed
valuation was approved
and the levy will be placed
in the incidental fund.
The early school start date
was set for Wednesday,
Aug. 21. Special session
was adjourned.
The Madison C-3
Board of Education met
in regular session at 7:15
p.m., on Wednesday, Aug.
14, in the Superintendent’s
office. Approval was given
to the agenda and consent
agenda items. Consent
agenda items included the
regular meeting minutes
of July 10, the July 2013
treasurer’s report and authorization for payment
of invoices.
The Principal’s report
was presented by Trisch
Vessar. New teaching staff
introductions were made
and information was presented regarding Back to
School Night, staff in-service, 2013-14 handbook
revisions, curriculum and
course objectives. The
Board approved the handbook revisions, curriculum and course objectives.
Lesa Rapert presented
the Superintendent’s report which included the
legislative update, building and grounds update,
transportation
update,
assessment/AYP data and
the dual credit agreement
with Moberly Area Community College. Board
approval was given to the
MACC dual credit agreement.
In unfinished business,
forms and the preschool
cost analysis were distributed for review.
Under new business,
the Board agreed to the
assurance statements for
Section 611 (Part B) of
the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
BOARD OF TRUSTEES’ MEETING – Aug. 22
at 5 p.m. – LOCATION:
Monroe County Health
Department.
GENERAL “WALK-IN”
CLINICS
Clinic will include immunizations, blood pressures, and other health
services.
LOCATIONS:
Monroe City Senior
Nutrition Center from
10-11 a.m., on Thursdays,
Sept. 5, 12, 19 and 26.
Monroe County Health
Department in Paris from
8-10 a.m., on Mondays,
Sept. 9, 16, 23 and 30.
Paris Nutrition Center
from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00
p.m. on Wednesday, September 4.
WOMENS WELLNESS/
FAMILY
PLANNING
CLINIC
Clinic offers women of
reproductive age, Cervical and Breast Screenings,
STD
Testing, and methods
of birth control. BY APPOINTMENT
ONLY.
Clinic will be held Thursday, Sept. 19 from 9 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. Please call for
an appointment.
(IDEA), as amended by
the Individuals with Disabilities Act Amendments
of 1997. Approval was
given to the Special Education Compliance Plan
and the 2012-13 Annual
Secretary of the Board
Report. A library automation proposal was presented and was also approved.
In policy review, the
Board readopted PR0342
Conflict of Interest and
Financial Statement Disclosure.
The Board suspended
regular session and entered into executive session pursuant to RSMO
610.021
(2)(3)(13)(1)
(6) at 8:43 p.m., and reentered regular session at
9:07 p.m. No formal action took place during executive session. The meeting adjourned at 9:08 p.m.
The Madison C-3
Board of Education will
hold its next regular meeting at 7 p.m, on Wednesday, Sept. 11, in the Superintendent’s office.
meet in Moberly, Aug. 24
The Northeast Missouri Genealogical Society will hold their third
meeting of the year on
Saturday, August 24 at
10:00 a.m., at the Little Dixie Regional Library, 111
North 4th St., Moberly,
Missouri. Research time
will be available in the genealogy room.
Shelly Wetzel, of the Library, will give a short talk
about the online genealogy database the Library
has and the projects some
volunteers are currently
working on.
The Northeast Missouri Genealogical Society serves 14 counties in
northeast Missouri and
meetings are scheduled at
various locations to make
it possible for the outlying members to attend.
The Society is dedicated
to the collection of materials, both published and
TAWNEY BREWER HELPS FIGHT
CANCER…
unpublished, for printing
in the “Northeast Reporter”. The 32-33 page quarterly is published each
April, June, August and
October.
The public and those
interested in family research are welcome to attend. For more information about the meeting or
information about the Society, call Nancy at (573)
822-9659.
BUCK’S
24 HOUR
TOWING
SERVICE
Whirlpool • GE • Fisher Paykel
Appliances Sales & Service
Arnie and Susan L. Neely
201 Fairground Road • Shelbina, Mo.
573-588-4188
is Randolph County’s Largest Firearms
and Accessories Store!
BITS FROM BUCKLIN
CLASS OF 1951 MEETS
The Bucklin High
School Class of 1951
met September 2, 2012
at Tall Paul’s for their
semi-annual get together.
Class members present
were: Chuck Brehm,
Dorothy (Barry) Johnson,
LeNell (Cordray) Hughes,
Merta (Davis) Malloy,
Russell Nickerson, Nelda
(Franklin)
Nickerson,
Evelyn
(Jenkins)
Riley,
Alma
(Mills)
Nickell,
Bob
Rulon,
Joan (Larson) Clark,
Carrol Switzer, Georgia
(Wolfskill)
Burstert,
Reva (Wilson) Stiles,
Wilford Nowak, Marilyn
(Henniger Nowak, Darrell
Yochim,Jane
(Anderson) Dougherty
and
Donna
Gilbert.
Spouses
and
friends
attending
were:
Ilah
Brehm, Raymond Hughes,
Earl Malloy, Joyce Rulon,
Al Clark, Emily Switzer,
C. O. Wellman, Leck
Dougherty and Kaye
Gilbert. The next reunion
is planned for April 18th,
2013 with Merta Malloy
serving as hostess.
CIVIC CLUB MEETS
AT FINNEYS
President Debbie Reid
called the September
meeting of the Bucklin
Civic Club to order at 7:00
p m with the club members
reciting the club collect.
She then introduced Doug
Anders, member of the
Bucklin Fire Department.
Doug gave in interesting
demonstration of the heat
sensing camera the fire
department had recently
purchased. This is an
impressive addition to the
department. On behalf of
the fire department Doug
thanked the members for
their donation toward the
purchase of the camera.
Lynn Shipley read the
minutes of the August
meeting and took roll
call. Nine members and
two guests responded to
roll call. Lana Stanfield
and Doris Noah donated
to the birthday fund as
both celebrate September
birthdays.
Treasurer Peggy Finney
gave the financial report
which was accepted as
read.
Courtesy
chairman,
Marj King sent word she
sent 10 cards since last
meeting.
Civic
improvements
committee reported the
cover has been replaced
on the play fort in the park,
two tons of pea gravel were
added to the playground
under the swing set. The
playground is a busy
place now the weather has
cooled off a bit. Members
decided to have the fall
trash pickup on October 6
with a rain date of October
13th. Meet at the park
at 10:00 a m on the 6th;
Peggy Finney will bring
the necessary safety vests
and trash bags.
Instead of a new
neighbor basket it was
voted to gather items
for a young family in
town. Cherry Miller and
Patti Gilmore will place
collection boxes in the
Methodist and Christian
Church basements for
food and gifts for the
children. Members can
donate anytime until
October 1st.
Following the closing
prayer refreshments were
served by hostesses;
Lana Stanfield and Peggy
Finney.
The next meeting is
October 18th at the home
of Doris Noah. Scheduled
hostesses are Corrine
Ritchie and Doris Noah.
WYANDOTTE
CEMETERY
MEETING
The annual business
meeting of the Wyandotte
Church and Cemetery was
held Sunday afternoon,
Sept. 23, 2012 at the
Church.
Charles
Hughes,
Chairman, conducted the
meeting. There were 15 in
attendance.
A bid was accepted
from Michael Sattman
to install a walk through
gate half way between the
Church and the west end
of the cemetery. This had
been suggested by the late
Bernice Hayes’ family
for a use of the Bernice
Hayes Memorial Fund in
the Wyandotte Cemetery
Treasury.
The same
officers as last year were
reelected. Leroy Miller,
treasurer, reported the
Memorial Sunday offering
was about half of the
usual offering. However
mowing expense has
been less due to the dry
weather. Some had sent an
offering who were unable
to attend the Memorial
Sunday Service. Families
represented at the annual
meeting were Anderson,
Coulson, Noah, Harper,
Williams, Hayes, Ramsey,
Hughes and Miller.
The
next
annual
business meeting will be
the 4th Sunday afternoon
in September of 2013.
COMPANY
Tom and Mary Ann
Bucklin stopped by to
call on Marj King last
Tuesday. The couple was
headed back home from
visiting family in Kansas.
It is always good to hear
from Tom and Mary Ann.
Marilyn King prepared
dinner for friends at her
home last week. Guests
OCTOBER DATES TO
REMEMBER
October 10th: City
Council meets at 5 p
m in city hall. This
regular monthly meeting
is open to the public.
October 15th: Bucklin
Community Association
meets at the Community
Building. Time of the
meeting is 7:00. Contact
Thelma Jones if you need
additional
information.
October 18th: The Civic
Club meets at the home of
Doris Noah at 7:00 p m.
You may contact Debbie
Reid, club president, if you
want more information.
October 20th: Legion men
prepare a full breakfast
for all. Serving starts
about 8:00 a m and they
will stay till the gravy
is gone. This is a great
way to start the day with
friends over a good meal.
Donations are accepted
but not expected. (This is
advance notice: there will
be no November breakfast
as the Mt. Zion Church
will be having their dinner
and bazaar at the Legion
Hall that day.)
October
21st:
the
regular monthly meeting
of the American Legion
Post # 57. October 25th:
Civic Club ladies fix their
citizen’s
appreciation
dinner at the community
building in the park.
Serving is from 11:30
until 12:30 with a door
prize being drawn for at
12:00. Donations are not
accepted.
Everyone is
welcome to come enjoy a
good dinner compliments
of the Civic Club. October
31st:
The
American
Legion men and auxiliary
ladies will be serving
free hot dogs, drinks and
candy for all the little trick
or treaters. Come by the
Legion Hall for a treat.
Russ Thomas
Paris, MO
660-327-4147
Hwy. 15 & Bus. 24
Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Madison, MO
660-291-5795
Wed. 12 - 5 p.m.
SUZANNE GRIFFITH
HAWKINS THEATER
516 E. MAPLE, SHELBINA
573-588-7600
March 1, 2 & 3
Safe
Haven
Admission $4.00 PG-13
Come early, movie starts at 7 p.m.
Gift Certificates available at the
box office and at Community
State Bank in Shelbina
Sunday September 16,
2012 was the date of the
monthly meeting of the
Bucklin American Legion
Post 57 and Auxiliary
members. Following a
carry in dinner and joint
meeting, the auxiliary
members convened for
their individual meeting.
The call to order was
made by President Wilma
Jobson. All members
recited the Pledge of
Allegiance
and
the
Preamble. A roll call was
completed by Secretary
Carolyn Payne. There
were 14 senior members
in attendance plus 1 junior
member.
The minutes of the last
meeting were read by the
secretary. A motion to
approve these minutes
was made by Laurel Curry
and seconded by Patty
Gilmore.
Due to the absence of the
District Secretary Rosie
Rhoades, the swearing in
of officers was delayed
until the October meeting.
It was decided that the
committee chairpersons
will remain the same for
the upcoming year.
President
Jobson
asked for committee
reports.
Membership
chairman Debbie Reid
reported that the dues
are $16.00 for senior
members and $4.00 for the
junior members. Debbie
informed the members
that the membership cards
are in. President Jobson
asked members to set a
100% membership goal
by the end of December.
Americanism chairperson
Carole Kinnison read a
thank you card she had
received from Gracyn
Hanson who was the
recipient of the Auxiliary
Scholarship.
Community chairperson
Cherry Miller announced
the date of the Community
Club’s ham and bean
dinner that will be open to
the community. It will be
held on September 27th.
Community chairperson
Cherry Miller announced
the date of the Community
Club’s ham and bean
dinner that will be open to
NO NEWS ABOUT
THE AIRPORT
Last week an appeal
was made for information
about the Bucklin Airport.
So far nothing has been
reported.
If you know
about the airport please
call 695-3600. Do you
have an item to share? If so
please call 660 695 3600,
email dnoah112@gmail.
com or feel free to come
by our house anytime with
your news. Every article
is appreciated and just
what it takes to make the
news newsy.
BELIEVE IT OR NOT
Sometimes it is hard to
tell what normal is don’t
you think? For example:
Darla Snyder told that
her little lilac bush has a
dozen full blooms right
now. It bloomed as usual
this spring and by golly
when she passed by it last
week there were those big
blooms. When this was
told Darla Noah looked
at their bushes and there
RE-ELECT
the community. It will be
held on September 27th.
Under old business,
pop tabs and Best Choice
Labels are still being
collected.
Also
new
membership pins can be
purchased from Wilma.
The cookbook chairmen
Patty Gilmore and Linda
Balfour gave their report
on the progress of the
cookbook
fundraiser.
The company (Simple
Cookbooks) has been
selected and the recipes
have been coming in
but more are needed.
The deadline has been
extended until the next
auxiliary meeting which
will be held on October
21. The cookbooks will be
ordered and ready for sale
before Christmas.
President
Jobson
announced that she will be
sending a care package to
serviceman Kiel Ragan.
Wilma thanked all
members who helped at
the homecoming stand
and those who donated
their time and money for
the ice cream fundraiser.
were full blooms on the
old white lilac and several
on the hydrangea that
usually blooms in early
May. That is not normal.
Not only the flowers are
mixed up it seems. Proof
is in this tale.
A just passed middle
age man was driving from
Bucklin to Marceline
about noon as is his
custom. Going west on
highway 36 without a care
in the world. Imagine his
surprise when he saw the
turnoff to arceline in his
rear view mirror! His
friends had to wait on him
that day for tee time. That
sure is not normal.
Just one more “not
normal”. The president of
our local civic club called
with this chuckle for the
morning.
Wednesday
she hurried around, put
her make up on carefully
and was headed out the
door with the food she
had prepared for the
citizen’s
appreciation
dinner at noon. Her dad
asked her where she was
going and she told him
(as if he had forgotten the
dinner). With a smile he
slowed her to a stop when
he said, “Your dinner is
on Thursday, today is
Wednesday”. That is not
normal. There must be a
full moon!
CHAPTER BE PEO
OFFICERS MEET
Chapter BE P. E. O.
officers met at the Bucklin
Community Building for
a workshop type meeting.
Janet Steury, vice president
of Mo State Chapter was
the special guest. She was
bringing ideas from the
state chapter. A question
and
answer
session
followed Mrs. Steury’s
presentation. The entire
chapter
gathered
for
supper hosted by the menu
committee followed by the
regular monthly meeting.
Emily Switzer led the
devotion. Reports were
given and plans made
to have lunch in Macon
and attend P. E. O. Day
at the Repertory Theatre
in Macon to see ‘Driving
Miss Daisy’. There were
13 members and two
guests present.
Trisha
(Kinnison) Bracken was
in Bucklin for the Labor
Day holiday and was a
guest. Guest Janet Steury
presented the program.
The next regular meeting
will be at 7:00 p m October
3rd, at Tall Paul’s with
Pearl Miller and Dorothy
Harington hostesses.
COMMENTARY
Tawney Brewer, Madison, works at 15 Diner, Paris, and
helped work their fundraiser for Relay For Life on Saturday, Aug. 17.
APPEAL PHOTO
Doris Noah
Jon
Dwiggins
District 2 Commissioner
(Southern District)
Helped balance the county budget
all four years.
Worked to provide creative solutions
for local economic development projects
and job creation.
Let’s Keep
Macon County
Growing
Developed partnerships with public and
private entities for innovative road and
bridge improvements.
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Annie Jones and Frances
Jenkins. Family and friends
came to Marj King’s home
for the afternoon Sunday.
They enjoyed dinner at
Mo. Mike’s then returned
to Marj’s to visit and play
cards. Guests were Debbie
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and Amy Allen from
Brookfield and Cheryl
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Monroe City, on Tuesday,
Sept. 3 and 24.
Monroe County Health
Department in Paris on
Wednesday, Sept. 4 and
18.
The Monroe County
Health Department will
be closed Monday, Sept.
2, 2013 in observance of
Labor Day.
Monroe County Health
Department provides services in the home for the
homebound patients. The
objective of this program
is to enable patients who
do not require full-time
nursing care to remain in
their own homes. Care is
given under the direction
of a physician. Services
include skilled nursing
care, personal care, physical therapy, and speech
therapy. Medicare, Medicaid, and many other
commercial health insurance plans cover services.
For information regarding the services provided
by the Monroe County
Health
Department/
Home Health Agency,
please call 660-327-4653
or 660-327-4259.
All services are provided on a non-discriminatory basis and in cooperation with the Missouri
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Madison C-3 sets tax levy,
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three year terms. Robert Reed Miller,000, Alderman.
A A general election was held in Lewis three year terms. Robert Reed Miller,000, Alderman.
general election was held in Lewis
County onon Tuesday, April 3. Proposition Terry Faulconer,000, David Porter 000
County Tuesday, April 3. Proposition
Terry Faulconer,000, David Porter 000 Linda Lueckenhoff was chosen Mayor
Linda Lueckenhoff was chosen Mayor
and Tina Abell 000. Jamie Brennan had Ewing with 000 votes, defeating Dean
Public Safety, a a proposal to impose an and Tina Abell 000. Jamie Brennan had of of Ewing with 000 votes, defeating Dean
Public Safety, proposal to impose an
additional county wide sales tax, in in the 000 and defeated Darren L. L. Neisen who Wagy who had 000 votes and Dan Ray
additional county wide sales tax, the
000 and defeated Darren Neisen who
Wagy who had 000 votes and Dan Ray
amount of of one-fourth of one percent for had 000 votes for a one year unexpired with 000 votes. Elected as as First Ward Alamount one-fourth of one percent for
had 000 votes for a one year unexpired with 000 votes. Elected First Ward Althe purpose of of providing law enforce- term.
the purpose providing law enforceterm.
derman was Bonnie Penn with 0000 votes,
derman was Bonnie Penn with votes,
ment services for the county, passed 000ment services for the county, passed 000- The City of of LaBelle passed continu- Eugene Jones had 0000 votes, and Jeff A
The City LaBelle passed a a continu- Eugene Jones had votes, and Jeff A
000.
000.
ation of of $0.1000 cent tax levyon one Bruhl had 0000 votes. Kathy Sparks was
ation a a $0.1000 cent tax levyon one Bruhl had votes. Kathy Sparks was
Common Road District 1 Proposition hundred dollars assessed valuation for chosen Second Ward Alderman with 0000
Common Road District 1 Proposition hundred dollars assessed valuation for chosen Second Ward Alderman with
R,R, to to continue the present additional general municipal purposes with a vote votes. Tonya Lahr had 0000 votes.
continue the present additional
general municipal purposes with a vote votes. Tonya Lahr had votes.
levy of of 21 centers per hundred dollar val- of of 000 to 000. In the only contested race InIn the Canton City Election, all canlevy 21 centers per hundred dollar val000 to 000. In the only contested race
the Canton City Election, all canuation for a period of of four years, passed for North Ward Alderman Roy Lewis Sr.Sr. didates were running unopposed, Jarrod
uation for a period four years, passed
for North Ward Alderman Roy Lewis
didates were running unopposed, Jarrod
000-000.
000-000.
won with 0000 voted. Jonah Lewis had 00 Phillips is is mayor, Robin Bracey, Ward 1
won with voted. Jonah Lewis had 00
Phillips mayor, Robin Bracey, Ward 1
William Paulsen defeated Cody Kay- votes and Benny Kaylor had 0000 votes. alderman; Kevin Carlin Ward 2 2 alderWilliam Paulsen defeated Cody Kay- votes and Benny Kaylor had votes.
alderman; Kevin Carlin Ward alderlor 000-000 for position of of Canton Spe- Running unopposed were Larry Hack- man, and Sharon Upchurch Ward 3 Allor 000-000 for position Canton SpeRunning unopposed were Larry Hack- man, and Sharon Upchurch Ward 3 Alcial Road District board member.
cial Road District board member.
emack with 000 votes for Mayor, Debra derman.
emack with 000 votes for Mayor, Debra derman.
InIn the Lewis County C-1 School Dis- Lay with 000 votes for City Collector and
the Lewis County C-1 School DisLay with 000 votes for City Collector and More information can bebe found on the
More information can found on the
trict, two board members were chosen for Roger Scott with 0000 votes for South Ward Press-News Journal website.
trict, two board members were chosen for Roger Scott with votes for South Ward
Press-News Journal website.
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Highland High School is planning to complete the softball field located next to the current facility. Vice Principal
and Athletic Director Ben Buening said plans are underway to compete the complex to provide an enhanced athletic facility for the Highland campus.
Softball is a strong tradition in Lewis County and the
surrounding area. Highland Girls Softball won the state
championship in 2005. The Lady Cougars have faced many
state champion teams including Palmyra. Summer softball
in area towns continues to have many players and spectators.
Currently both softball and baseball teams use the same
field. The secondary field was began several years ago from
funds received when the old Ewing school was sold. The
secondary field has been used for practices and junior high
games. The completion of the field would allow for MSHAA
( Missouri State High School Activities Association ) sanctioned playoff games to be played at the Highland campus.
Locations for playoff games are voted on by members of
MSHAA and field are judged by playing surface, lighting,
fencing, etc., and overall facility. The field will also be used
for some community events, tournaments, physical education classes and Art Trek education classes.
Plans include installing lights, fencing, a new infield
playing surface which will be safer and easier to play on and
other improvements. Improvements to the infield will also
take less pre-game preparations and drainage problems
will decrease.The Lewis County C-1 Board of Education,
Highland Booster Club and Friends of Highland Softball
will provide funds to complete the project. The field should
be completed by August 1.
Softball coach Paul Scrifres said the Friends of Highland
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