Monroe County Appeal, May 2, 2013 • Week 18

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OKER RUN

Abel’s Quik Shop Relay For Life of Monroe County’s team is sponsoring a Poker run on Saturday, May 4. The run begins and ends in Paris. Free lunch at end of the ride. Prizes for top 10 hands. There will be five (5) stops and you can purchase two (2) extra cards at the end of the ride for $5. For more information contact Verna at 660-327-5233. All proceeds to benefit Relay For LIfe of Monroe County

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The oldest continuous newspaper in Monroe County, Since 1867

Thursday, May 2, 2013

(USPS 359-260) Vol. 146, Number 18 Paris, MO 65275 • 14 Pages • 1 Section • 50 cents

Paris/Madison Crown Prom Royalty

PARIS CITY WIDE GARAGE SALES

The City of Paris City Wide Garage Sales will take place on Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May 11. Sign Up forms are still available at both the Appeal and Chamber offices.

MADISON GARAGE SALES MAY 25

Madison and area all town garage sale will be held on Saturday, May 25. To get your name on the map you need to leave your list with your name, address, phone number and list of items at Becky’s Restaurant, 660291-8259, call Cindy Hultz 660676-5797 or with Carol at the Community Center (2 – 5 p.m., Monday-Friday) 660-291-5478 or call Carol’s cell 660-651-6765. The deadline for getting the list in is Friday, May 17.

The 2013 Paris Prom Court includes, left to right, 2013 Prom King John DeOrnellis, 2013 Prom Queen Mayumi Williams, 2013 Prom Princess Dede Bounds and 2013 Prom Prince Brody Lehenbauer. APPEAL PHOTO

The 2013 Madison Prom Court includes, left to right, 2nd Attendants Garrison DeClue and Jessie Walter; 2013 King Wiley Whatley and Queen Sheridan Keeling; 1st Attendants Hannah Grimsley and Blake Hultz. APPEAL PHOTO

DOROTHY SLADEK TRAIL RIDE MAY 5

The Monroe County Saddle Club will host the annual Dorothy Sladek trail ride on Sunday May 5, 2013 at 2 p.m. The trail ride starting location is the Stoutsville Boat Ramp Parking Lot. A covered dish supper will be held after the ride. Meat and drinks will be furnished . The Saddle Club will host a Fun Show at the home of David and Marguerite Jones on Sunday May 12, at 2 p.m. Games such as pole bending, barrel racing, hopa-hide, fan belt race and more . A pleasure class for over 40 . Events are open to anyone who wants to have fun on their horse or mule. Spectators are welcome. Bring your lawn chairs and hot dogs. A wiener roast will be held after the games. Call 573-470-5049 for directions.

MADISON FFA BANQUET BREAKFAST/SALE

Madison C-2 FFA will hold their annual breakfast and labor auction on Friday, May 3, at 3:30-6:30 p.m. Immediately following the breakfast the Chapter Banquet will be held at 7 p.m., recognizing chapter members for their hard work and participation.

PARIS R-II FFA END OF YEAR BANQUET

Sunday, May 5, at 5 p.m., in the high school gym. During banquet FFA will honor achievements made throughout the year. This year’s theme is Cinco de Mayo. Come and celebrate with the FFA!

Prom is all about the dresses... Left to right - (Left) Eva Charlick, Michaela Harrison, Meaghan Dye, Brooke Rentschler and Sara Hunt show off their dresses at the 2013 Paris Prom while (right) Sheridan Keeling, Hannah Grimsley, Samantha LeGrand, Liz Boillot, Allie Dunkin, Jessie Walter and Jessica Stoebe show off their dresses at the 2013 Madison Prom. APPEAL PHOTOS

Bryce Ensor Elected Missouri State FBLA Treasurer

Bryce Ensor – New FBLA State Treasurer

Members of the Paris Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Chapter recently attended the 2013 Missouri FBLA Leadership Conference held on April 21, 22, and 23, in Columbia. Future Business Leaders of AmericaPhi Beta Lambda, Inc. is a national organization that serves over 225,000 high school, college, and professional members. Missouri FBLA is a state association of FBLA-PBL with 15,442 members in 403 chapters across the state, the second largest chapter in the nation. The FBLAPBL mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. Over 3,000 members and advisers representing 403 chapters throughout the state met to elect state officers, transact business of the state chapter, participate in leadership and career workshops, and compete in the state leadership awards program. After campaigning for a state office,

Bryce Ensor was elected as Missouri State FBLA treasurer and will represent Paris R-II on the State Executive team. Bryce will also attend the National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, Calif., to fulfill one of his many duties as a state officer. Winning recognition at the state conference were: Teddy Ebbesmeyer qualifying for the National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California, by placing 2nd in Business Math; Teddy Ebbesmeyer 3rd in Word Processing I; Danielle Wheelan 3rd in Business Financial Plan; Nicole Burke and Shelby DeTienne 3rd in E-Business; Nicole Burke, Shelby DeTienne, and Bryce Ensor 3rd in Web Design; Katie Otto qualifying for the National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, Calif., by placing 4th in Public Speaking I; Audrey Vitt, Danielle Wheelan, and Destinee Wheeler 4th in Emerging Business Issues, and Payton Gruber 6th in Who’s Who in Missouri FBLA. Ja-

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u TREASURER on page A11

CONFINED ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATION TO BE BUILT IN MONROE COUNTY The Monroe County Commissioners recently learned of a new confined animal feeding operation to be built in the southern portion of the county, off 15 Highway and slightly north of Route D, from a letter sent (dated April 17, stamped received April 19) to them by their engineering company — Great River Engineering, Inc. According to the commissioners, since Monroe County is a third class county, the state took all control of decisions regarding things such as this from their hands approximately five years ago. “We have no control of situations like this now,” said Western District Commissioner Glenn E. Turner. “Concerned residents need to con-

tact DNR. (Department of Natural Resources) regarding this project,” said Presiding Commissioner Mike Minor. “County residents need to contact the address found at the end of the letter we received and contact DNR within 30 days,” echoed Eastern District Commissioner Mike Whelan. The letter read as follows: Dear Commissioners, Southern Hills Farm, LLC., is planning construction of a new confined animal feeding operation in Section 12, Township 53N, Range 10W, in Monroe County. The farm will be constructed in the NE quarter of the section. This farm will be a three building sow farm producing weaned pigs. The farm will include the construction of

a new 191’ 110” wide x 376’ 10” long farrowing barn, a 170’ 10” wide x 671’ long breeding/gestation barn and a 86’ 6” wide x 232’ 4” long gilt development/nursery barn. Proposed animal numbers are 960 sows and litters and 5,600 breeding/gestating sows and boars, 2,250 gilts and 900 nursery pigs. An office will be constructed at the end of the farrowing barn. All three barns are slatted type buildings where hog manure generated from production falls beneath the floor into concrete pits. The farrowing barn has a two-foot deep pit, which is periodically drained to the adjacent breeding/gestation barn via a permanent

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