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Both varsity squads to meet on Moss Field for Thanksgiving Day’s greatest high school football rivalry

It’s Kirkwood Vs. Blue Springs For State Football Title Pioneer fans by Rick Frese Kirkwood High School Head Coach & players Farrell Shelton said if he ever had a will travel to chance to coach in the state football Columbia for championship game again, his approach would be different. the big game Shelton is back in the title game. Kirkwood (11-1) faces Blue Springs on Friday, Nov. (11-2) for the Class 6 Missouri State 18. Kickoff is Championship at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. at 7 p.m. at 18, at Faurot Field on the University of Faurot Field. Missouri campus in Columbia.

Of course, Kirkwood’s thoughts about this year’s varsity team match-up are on hold. Shelton said Statesmen Head Coach Cliff Ice texted his congratulations on the

semi-final win over Rockhurst and wished him good luck against Blue Springs. “There’s not one guy out there who wants to see us win more than him. He’s so genuine,” Shelton said of Ice. Kirkwood defeated host Rockhurst, 24-17, in the state semifinals on Nov. 11, while Blue Springs downed host CBC, 3521, in the other state semifinal on Nov. 11. Kirkwood, winner of 11 straight games, is seeking its second state title in the past 10 years. The Pioneers lost in 2006 and 2011, and won in 2012, all in Class 5. Kirkwood advanced to the Class 6 state semifinals the previous two seasons. cont. p. 17

The Pioneers played tough in their 24-17 semifinal win over Rockhurst. photo by Maeve Bradfield

Webster Knocking Off Rust To Ready For Turkey Day “We made by Rick Frese When Webster Groves High School last our mistakes played a football game on Oct. 21, Statesmen this year, but players were in tears. The Statesmen had just I look forward suffered a heart-breaking 30-28 loss to host Pattonville in the first round of the Class 5 to a great District 2 playoffs. Statesmen Coach Cliff Ice posed a question Turkey Day to his players. Game. — Cliff Ice

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Thanksgiving the last three years?” “Terrible,” one player replied. Webster Groves gets a chance to reverse its fortunes against rival Kirkwood High School in the annual Turkey Day Game at noon on Thursday, Nov. 24, at Moss Field. In the last three Turkey Day games, the Pioneers won all three by a combined 113-19 score. Before meeting Webster on Thanksgiving, Kirkwood (11-1) will play for the Class 6 Missouri State Championship at 7

p.m. on Nov. 18 at Faurot Field in Columbia. Because the championship game is early this year, the 2016 Turkey Day game will feature all-varsity squads. “We’ll be the decided underdog,” Ice said. “I like our guys. They never give up. We struggled this year. We made more mistakes this year, but I look forward to a great Turkey Day.” Ice said the Turkey Day match up has the cont. p. 16

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Coffers Could Increase By $2 Million Unexpected funds include a windfall for full-time kindergarten from state by Jim Merkel

The Webster Groves School District is getting an unexpected infusion of as much as $2 million in its budget surplus this year, District Interim Chief Financial Officer Bruce Ellerman told the school board on Monday. Around $1.2 million of the windfall would come from cash the district is expected to get in state attendance subsidies for full-time kindergarten for this school year and the 2015-2016 school year, Ellerman said. However, that net amount may be cut to $600,000 if the state refuses to retroactively pay the subsidies for 20152016, he said. That would cut the increase in its net budget surplus to $1.4 million. Other sources of additional revenue include about $500,000 in property taxes from new construction and

personal property taxes and about $500,000 in new state subsidies because of an increase in the student attendance rate. Altogether, the district expects to receive an additional $2,914,547 in revenue, if it receives the 2015-16 kindergarten subsidy. Extra spending of $935,389 – mostly for building improvements – would bring the net addition to about $2 million. When the district adds the new money to a beginning-of-year surplus of $869,285 in the 2016-2017 budget, the total surplus for this year could exceed $2.8 million, Ellerman said. “It’ll help bolster the district’s contingency fund,” Ellerman said. Shortly after he became the interim chief financial officer in July, Ellerman discovered the district has been eligible for several years for enough

state funding to cover the cost of fullday kindergarten for all students and receive additional state money for other programs. But the district hasn’t been getting the money because it was charging tuition for full-time kindergarten rather than offering it for free. Under state law, districts only have to offer half-day kindergarten programs. They can offer full-day programs by charging tuition or providing it for free. If districts provide free kindergarten, they can claim the extra half day of attendance for each student when they seek state aid. In the past, district officials didn’t think claiming the extra half-day of attendance would cover the cost of a full-day program. In August the board voted to seek state funds for full-time kindergarten offered in the 2015-16 school year. That is the only year the district can go back and recoup state aid for attendance. Parents of about 220 students cont. p. 10

Kirkwood

Saga Of Vianney’s Field Lights Continues Board of adjustment heard Vianney’s side on Monday; neighbors to be heard Nov. 28 by Dennis Hannon

St. John Vianney High School, and its many opponents, will have to wait two weeks to finish the hearing begun Monday on the school’s petition for a variance to gin-up the lights on its athletic fields beyond the limit allowed by city ordinance. An overflow crowd attended the Nov. 14 meeting of the Kirkwood Board of Adjustment in the council chambers, but had to leave with only one person being allowed to speak. The board adjourned around midnight after spending more than two hours hearing a presentation

from Vianney, preceded by a like amount of time spent hearing other petitions. The board will reconvene at 7 p.m. Nov. 28, at which time it promised to hear the opponents speak their piece. The opponents will be there, said those who were interviewed after the meeting. A core group of more than 50 residents from subdivisions west of Vianney have doggedly attended numerous proceedings on the lighting issue. Vianney’s objective is to get permission to exceed city restrictions on the intensity of lighting at any boundary with a residence. The limit is one-tenth of a foot-candle (slightly more than 1 lumen); the school wants to power its lights up to 1.4 footcandles at some boundaries. Vianney’s spokesmen, attorney Stephen Kling, and school President

Mike Loyet, claimed the lights, after moderations made by the school’s engineers, would be in compliance with city ordinances at all residential boundaries but three. They further claimed that the owners of two of these three homes are in accord with the school’s lighting plans. To the third homeowner, Vianney has offered a compensation package including $2,000 for new blinds or protective landscaping, Loyet said. But that third homeowner – David Powell, of the 100 block of Forest Glen Lane – is not impressed. He said he would be happy to sue the city if it gives Vianney permission to exceed lighting restrictions laid down in the code. “I’m very pleased to see it go to a lawsuit. That’s where we want it to go – in court,” Powell said. cont. p. 10

Webster Groves

Fees Increased For Recreational Activities Rate hikes include recreation center, aquatic center, ice rink by Mary Shapiro

Webster Groves City Council on Nov. 15 approved fee increases at the recreation center. The new fees would lead to an annual revenue increase of $46,113, to be first available in 2018, said Director of Parks and Recreation Scott Davis. His staff recently completed a fee study, comparing Webster Groves’ fees to other parks and recreation departments in the area including Affton, Crestwood, Kirkwood, Shrewsbury and South County. “The intent of this effort is to ensure we are generating appropriate

revenues to offset increasing expenses while still remaining market competitive,” Davis said. The last time the city proposed any fee increases was early 2013, when prices were raised on aquatic center and fitness center daily fees and ice arena hourly rental rates, he said. Some of the fee changes include: • At the aquatic center, the annual resident pass rate will go from $80 to $85 for a child and adult; from $30 to $33 for a senior citizen; from $160 to $170 for a resident family of two (with $33 for each additional family member, up from $30). • At the ice arena, hourly rental fees will go from $215 to $225 during prime hours and from $190 to $195 during non-prime hours; daily fees will go from $3 to $4 for resident adults, from free to $5 for non-

resident youth under 4 years old, and from $4 to $5 for non-resident adults; and resident annual pass rates will go from $125 to $130 for youth and adults. •  At the gym, daily admission rates will go from $2 to $3 for residents and from $3 to $5 for nonresidents. •  Meeting room hourly rental rates will go from $40 to $45 for nonresidents and from $20 to $25 for non-profit groups. Some of the fees will not actually change until later in 2017, Davis said, because the city already has published the earlier prices in its parks and recreation brochure which is available through March. Additionally, the city has already signed contracts for some rentals next year with earlier fees.

Board Action Paves Way For AutoZone by Mary Shapiro

The Warson Woods Board of Aldermen on Nov. 15 amended the city’s land use code to add automotive parts and supply stores to the list of allowable planned uses. That change allows AutoZone Development, LLC to seek permission to open a 6,100-square-foot store with 25 parking spaces on the vacant .8 acre tract at 10001 Manchester Road, just east of the Warson Woods Center shopping center. City Attorney Paul Rost has said city codes previously didn’t allow such stores anywhere in the city. In 2007, O’Reilly Auto Parts proposed a similar zoning code amendment to allow an auto parts store in the former Walgreens store at 9995 Manchester Road, but it withdrew the request Rost said AutoZone likely will first submit plans to the city’s building commissioner for review. “Any proposal from them then would go to the planning and zoning commission and, afterward, to the board of aldermen for public hearings as early as January,” he said.

Webster Groves

Legislation Under Review For Taverns by Mary Shapiro

A possible amendment to the Webster Groves liquor code allowing bars to operate without serving food could come before the city council for a public hearing as early as January. Currently, liquor by the drink is only sold through establishments that also have a percentage of their revenue coming from food sales. The city does offer business licenses for microbreweries and vintners. City staff is recommending that a bar be allowed as a conditional use permit in commercial districts, Director of Planning and Development Mara Perry said during a city council work session on Nov. 15. She added that public hearings before the plan commission and city council would be required. The city has received multiple inquiries about possible bar-type uses in the last couple years, Perry said. Unless written consent is obtained, a bar would be banned from locating within 125 feet of a public library, school or church. The number of bars would be limited to five citywide. Council Member Frank Janoski said he was concerned about having bars not tied to another activity, such as a restaurant. He suggested setting the notification to those living nearby about any bar permit application to residents within 250 feet or more. Mayor Gerry Welch said she’s heard from some residents who are concerned about the issue “and our discussion should move forward with care,” with a final draft of legislation to be presented at the Dec. 6 work session.


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Keep Theater At Kirkwood Community Center Loyal patrons from the entire metropolitan area love Reim Theater for its location and its size. There isn’t a bad seat in the house. Parking is safe, plentiful and is practical in combination with daytime activities at the Kirkwood Community Center. No doubt the theater is out-of-date, but does it have to leave the park? Couldn’t the theater stay with the community center since there is plenty

of open park land to the west? The new location that is being proposed is in an unappealing industrial area, cut off from downtown by a raised railroad bed and boxed in by warehouses and the city maintenance lot. The city owns this remediated piece of property and wants to make use of it. Also, word is that the parks department wants the theater gone to make room for a new and expanded

community center. But is that the right criteria for making this decision? Do citizens want to take on enormous, longterm indebtedness for two separated facilities? I hope that more consideration is given to keeping the theater in the park. J.F. Ward Kirkwood

Rep. Deb Lavender Ready To Serve District 90 Thank you for electing me to a second term on Nov. 8 and for the confidence you have demonstrated in me to be your state representative. With gratitude and appreciation I will continue to serve District 90 for the next two years. My compliments to Mark Milton who demonstrated by the vigorous effort he put into his campaign his desire to serve our district. After contentious elections, I am

“Real Result” Of Election The Democratic Party, the liberal media (including the WebsterKirkwood Times), and the left leaning pundits have largely ignored what I think is the real result of the election. Voters had only the choice of two deeply flawed candidates. A more “normal” candidate would have “swept the table.” The election was a repudiation of the complete Obama program: the executive orders, the regulations, the programs, etc. It passed in only isolated pockets nationally and locally. Both parties should be ashamed of themselves. Robert Lischer Kirkwood

committed to representing all people in District 90. One of my priorities continues to be to communicate what’s going on in Jefferson City with each of you. If you do not receive my semimonthly e-newsletter, please sign up by contacting me at Deb.Lavender@ house.mo.gov. You are all invited to a Town Hall Meeting at the Kirkwood Public Library on Saturday, Dec. 10, from 9:30

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“Screwed Up” Priority Screwed up priority: Instead of Shrewsbury Mayor Felicity Buckley’s pet project of a sales tax increase to publicize Coral Gables of Shrewsbury/ Marlborough fame (Nov. 11 South County Times), what about a sidewalk in front of, or over, the BNSF overpass? It would sure make it a lot safer for those poor people who do not own an automobile but instead risk their lives walking in Watson Road with their kids to shop at the Kenrick Plaza area. Enough said. Bob Kilgore Shrewsbury

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How To Have An Apolitical Thanksgiving Because families often include members with different political persuasions, and because Thanksgiving is next week and these various factions will be together at the same dinner table, and because I care about all of these people, and also, I am scared, I have been asking myself some questions. Q:  Why are you scared? A: Well, there are trigger words – words that emotionally set off some people. And you just need to avoid them at all costs. Q: So you need conversation topics that are bland and inoffensive. That should be easy. How about just discussing your grandmother’s 100-yearold dressing recipe? A: Oh heaven’s no. My grandma’s dressing recipe is FAR too controversial. Q: How can a dressing recipe be controversial? A:  Oh, it starts off fine with a detailed discussion of how to make stale bread. But then it gets into a lengthy discussion of turkey neck juice. Q: Eww. That sounds kind of icky. But how could it be offensive? A:  Are you kidding? You mention the phrase “turkey neck” in virtually any American kitchen, and about half the people in the room will assume you are making a derogatory comment. Tempers will flare and, next thing you know, you’ll be wiping your aunt’s sweet potato casserole off your freshly waxed floor. Q: Over a turkey neck? Oh. Wait. You mean TURKEY NECK – that flap of sagging skin that women of a certain age get under their chin.

A: Women? I was referring to President-elect Trump. Q:  Got it. No dressing. So how about your grandma’s homemade noodle recipe? A:  It contains a lot of salt. I’d hate to pour that in anybody’s wounds. Q: So discussion of food is pretty much off-limits. Fine. How about trivia? For example, did you know that women were not permitted to wear pantsuits on the United States Senate floor until Sen. Barbara Mikulski led the Pantsuit Rebellion of 1993? A: Yeah, I think you already know the answer to that one. Q: So what you’re saying is that basically no conversation topic is safe. A:  Pretty much. Q: So if talking is verboten, how about just playing games? A:  Sure. As long as you steer clear of the controversial ones. Q:  Like what? A: Let’s just say, I wouldn’t get out the Legos. I mean, SOMEONE would start to build a wall. Q:  How about cards? A:  I’d avoid Uno for the same reason I’d avoid Legos. It makes too strong a statement on immigration. As for Bridge – well, some would claim it is anti-wall. Q: Oh, brother. Surely pinochle or euchre are safe, aren’t they? A: Are you kidding me? They both involve trump cards. Q:  So what are you saying? A:  Good luck. It’s a mine field out there.

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Laumeier Sculpture Park offered up a perfect sunny day on Saturday, Nov. 5, for introducing “Arena” by sculptors Noah Kirby and Alison Ouellette-Kirby. The timing – at the end of a rather noisy 2016 election season – also was perfect. “Arena” explores the challenges of communicating with a giant theatre of conical gramophones. Electronics in each of the extended gramophones, or megaphones, transform the human voice at the mouthpiece end into a scramble of harmonic gibberish at the opposite end. Many interpretations, all valid, can be brought to the interactive piece. However, after the deafening gibberish of a noxious U.S. political season, the artists could not really resist some references to what the country has just endured. “The loudest voice is not always the one that you should be listening to,” said Ouellette-Kirby. “This piece should inspire people to think about what they are listening to. Not to show my own political leanings, but I think that is one thing that can be taken away from this.” Noah Kirby said it would be very wrong to look at their work as some sort of political satire. At the same time, he said it might be hard to experience their work and to not think about what he called “the flustercluck” of the 2016 election. “These gramophones are also megaphones that create gibberish, whether Republicans or Democrats are speaking through them,” said Kirby. “Politicians and people have been talking right past each other without much understanding. “It doesn’t have to be this way,” added Kirby. “My best fishing buddy is a Republican and we talk while we are fishing. We open up and listen to each other and find there is a lot we agree on. We’ve both had it with the political class.” Both sculptors, Alison and Noah, emphasize their works are non-partisan and are not about conveying any particular political message or artistic interpretation. “I really don’t care about didactics in art,” said Noah Kirby. “When I look at art, I don’t worry about whether I am relating to it in the ‘right way.’ I care about how I relate to the art personally. It’s my playing field – and I can take from it what I want to.” Building Things “Alison and I believe in the tradition of building things,” said Kirby. “The megaphones are hard wood and finished with marine varnish and designed for outdoors. Electronics for the audio is inside each piece and, therefore, weather-proof. We hope the piece can stay here at the Laumeier Amphitheater for two years or so.” Dana Turkovic, exhibitions curator at Laumeier, said “Arena” is part of the ambitious Kranzberg Exhibition Series. She said that with the help of Nancy and Ken Kranzberg, artists are able to push

Sculptors Noah Kirby and Alison Ouellette-Kirby next to their interactive piece, “Arena,” now on display in the Outdoor Amphitheater at Laumeier Sculpture Park. photo by Jeni Fehr the envelope with their work. In the case of “Arena,” the artists were able to harness the power of electronic audio to amplify, reverberate, contort and distort sound as an artistic medium. “Noah and Alison themselves provide support and education to other artists with their work at Six Mile Sculpture Works in Granite City,” explained Turkovic. “They invite artists from around the country for residencies and organize an annual Iron Pour Conference to challenge artists interested in this art form.” Turkovic noted that Noah Kirby has been part of the sculptural history of St. Louis by working with Bob Cassilly, whose City Museum is one of the most imaginative spaces in the region, if not the country. She said that like the late Bob Cassilly, Kirby works with his hands to create objects that are also experiences for the mind. In a literary introduction to the “Arena” artwork, Turkovic said the piece moves beyond the walls of a gallery space to more directly communicate with the natural environment at Laumeier. A series of calls and responses can be generated on the ground to birds in the trees, as both flora and fauna mix with the audio interaction of humans. A family workshop, “The Sounds That Surround Us,” is scheduled from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 19. A registration fee covers one child and one adult. More information about the family event is

available by calling 314-615-5278 or by visiting www.laumeier.org. “The Sounds That Surround Us,” includes visiting the sculpture by Noah Kirby and Alison OuelletteKirby to hear your own voice turned into a bird call with the artistic audio media contained in the artwork. Who Has A Voice? “The genesis of this is related to how Noah and I are both interested in the idea of who has a voice in this world,” said Alison Ouellette-Kirby. “We also have noticed in our work that many times we will have a discussion – and it will get heated. “Then we realize that we are both actually saying the same thing, just with different words and different meanings,” she added. “Part of that is because I am French Canadian and Noah is Appalachian.” Obviously, “Arena,” situated in the Way Field at Laumeier, produces a cacophony of sounds, perspectives and interpretations. The work can become a metaphor for many different communication quandaries. As sculpture park exhibit curator Turkovic has noted, “the Kirbys’ ‘Arena’ provokes an immersive experience that represents the contradiction and clash in our understanding of and communication with each other and with nature, which is at the heart of the Laumeier experience.”

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Fire Damages Webster Home Fire and emergency crews from as far as Clayton responded to a Webster Groves house fire in the 400 block of East Swon Avenue at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 11. The fire caused extensive damage to the two-story, 1915 frame home. Fire officials said the family – a couple and their two school-aged children – were not at home. No firefighters were injured in the blaze. Although the cause of the fire is still under investigation, firefighters have determined it started in the basement. Most of the damage was to the basement and the first floor, according to Webster Groves Battalion Chief Gary Bainter. photo by Ursula Ruhl

Lane Restrictions On Murdoch Temporary lane reductions will continue on Murdoch Avenue in Shrewsbury while a St. Louis County contractor resurfaces the road between Lansdowne and Laclede Station Road. Existing pavement was expected to be removed Nov. 16-18. On Monday and Tuesday nights, Nov. 21 and 22, between 6 p.m. and 7 a.m., new asphalt will be applied. This phase is being done at night because the lane

reductions involve the application of hot asphalt that must settle and cool. Traffic volume is also much lighter at night, according to the county. On Monday, Nov. 28, between 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., the pavement application is scheduled to be completed. St. Louis County’s Department of Transportation began work on its $1 million Murdoch Avenue improvement project in September.

who attended full-time kindergarten would receive tuition refunds of $2,000 each when the district gets the money. Ellerman on Monday, however, alerted the board that it might not get its money for 2015-16. The $600,000 the district hopes to get in subsidies for full-day kindergarten for 2015-2016 is after it refunds tuition already paid. This week, the district alerted parents who paid tuition that there might be an additional delay. The letter said the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education had resisted approval of

the district’s request. “We wanted you to know that we will continue to pursue the funds through all appropriate channels. We will provide more specific information when it becomes available,” the letter said. While it’s possible the state won’t pay, Ellerman said, “we’re going to pursue options, including litigation if necessary.” The board also heard a report on an audit of the district finances for 2015-2016 from the certified public accounting firm CliftonLarsenAllen. That report declared the district’s finances as clean.

Lights At Vianney from page 4 Residents near other St. Louis County schools seeking to light their baseball fields have a 100 percent success rate in blocking those schools’ plans, Powell said. Further, he said, he and his neighbors have a stronger case than residents had in any of the previous incidents, as the homes around Vianney are nearer the baseball field. Powell said he has a petition with 200 signatures from area residents opposing the lighting plan. David Howard, a neighbor of Powell’s and a fellow opponent of the Vianney lights, said schools seeking redress in court to light their baseball fields have failed in every instance, not just in St. Louis County, but throughout Missouri. Vianney already has filed one suit in the St. Louis County Circuit Court seeking to set aside restrictions on

its field lighting imposed by the planning commission, which ruled that the ordinance restriction would remain in full force. To grant his requested variance, Loyet offered the city both a carrot and a stick. If a variance is granted, “I would say there’s 99.9 percent chance that (all) the litigation goes away,” Loyet told the board. “If you give us what we want … you could put in there (the written ruling) that we will not take you to court.” If a variance is not granted, however, Vianney will seek more extensive relief in court, Loyet said. “We could ask for full brightness, 365 days a year. That’s an option, Loyet said. “If we go to court … we think we have a good case to use those lights a lot more often” than requested in the variance petition.

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Coach Ice Confident His Statesmen Are Ready To Play from page 1 feel of a backyard football game. “We’ll show up and play hard like we have all season long,” Ice said. Slow starts have resulted in a 3-6 record for Webster Groves this season. The Statesmen produced second-half come backs, but often fell short. In fact, in the Statesmen’s last game they rallied from a 22-6 deficit to take a temporary 28-22 lead over Pattonville. “We really are a third-quarter team,” senior running back turned quarterback Donovan Daniels said. Daniels will play his third game this season at quarterback. Starter John Doria, a junior, was lost for the season with a broken bone in his left shoulder suffered in a 22-17 victory over Rockwood Summit on Oct. 14. Ice said he likes his chances with Daniels running the offense. Ball control will be a key for Webster Groves, especially with Daniels in shot gun. Daniels has rushed for a team-high 797 yards on 155 attempts. He has completed 21 of 27 passes for 351 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. He has scored 14 of Webster Groves’ 31 touchdowns. He has caught 17 passes

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seven and 30 yards. Goddard surpassed Matt Krapfl (2002-04) as the school’s all-time career passing yardage leader. Goddard has 4,531 yards to Krapfl’s 4,379 yards. Goddard is five points behind Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Jeremy Maclin (2006 graduate) on the all-time scoring list. Maclin totaled 265 points, five more than Goddard. Goddard has several speedy wide receivers in seniors Tajh Telfair, Joseph Jordan and Travion Mosby. Jordan leads Kirkwood in receptions (39), yards (1,024) and touchdowns (10). Telfair, often double teamed, has 27 catches for 615 yards and seven touchdowns while Mosby has 15 receptions for 264 yards and four touchdowns. In the win over Rockhurst, Jordan snared nine passes for 115 yards. “We’re not going to go down without the ball in No. nine’s hands,” Shelton said of Goddard. “If we go down, we’ll go down with him.” Kirkwood knew it had a good chance to defeat Rockhurst (9-3) after its first offensive series, though it missed a field goal. “The boys played well,” Shelton said. “The game was intense. We got

Shelton’s first attempt at a state title came in 2002 when, as the head coach for Eureka, his team lost to Kearney, 26-22, in the Class 4 state championship game. “I always said if I ever got back, I’m going to enjoy it more,” Shelton said. “The first time I was a thirdyear head coach. I was hyped and focused. “All of a sudden we lost. Man, it’s all over. The stadium is empty. You realize at this point, after so many years, how special this is. If we had to play our schedule again, I’m not sure we’d have the same record. But we don’t have to play it again. It’s been a heck of a run,” Shelton continued. Kirkwood certainly has the talent to defeat Blue Springs — a team Shelton calls “a beast” and perhaps the most dominating team in the state. The well-balanced spread offense starts and finishes with senior quarterback Reece Goddard. In the win over nine-time state champion Rockhurst, Goddard was 15 of 29 passing for 190 yards and gained 83 rushing yards on 15 attempts. He scored two touchdowns on runs of

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November 18 - 24, 2016

Vote For Favorite Chili In Annual Kirkwood/Webster Kirkwood, Webster Nov. 23 Turkey Day Run Nov. 24 Winning chili to be decided on Turkey Day WEBSTER GROVES HIGH SCHOOL CHILIFEST Webster Groves High School’s annual ChiliFest will be held from 5 to 7 p.m., in the high school cafeteria, 100 Selma Ave. Tickets are available in advance at Webster Groves schools (grade school and high school), at the door and on-line at: wghsparentsclub.org/products/ chilifest-tickets. They are also available for sale at Schnarr’s Hardware. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students, free for children 5 and under.

Webster Groves and Kirkwood are holding their annual chili contests on Wednesday, Nov. 23. At the events, attendees are invited to taste and vote for their favorite chili donated by various restaurants and amateur contestants. The restaurant winner of the Webster Groves ChiliFest then compete against the winner of the Kirkwood Chili Bowl contest the next day at the Turkey Day Game. The winner is announced at half time of the game. KIRKWOOD’S CHILI BOWL Kirkwood School District Foundation will host the 20th annual Turkey Day Chili Bowl Cook-Off on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 5 to 7:30 p.m., in the KHS Denver Miller Gym, 801 W. Essex. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students, K-12. Proceeds benefit district students and staff. Ticket price includes chili, beverage, hot dog and dessert. Participants are: Amigos Cantina. Billy G’s. Café Provencal, Dalie’s smokehouse, The Hot Pot, J Greene’s Pub, Mike Duffy’s Pub & Grill, Texas Roadhouse, Three Kings Public House, The Wood Cask and Kirkwood High School Students - Pete’s Eats

The Professionals are: Milagro Modern Mexican, Llywelyn’s Pub and Highway 61 Roadhouse & Kitchen, Straub’s, Weber’s Front Row, J Greene’s Pub, St. Louis Wing Co. and Olive + Oak The Amateurs are: Webster Groves High School FACS Class - The 2015 Winner, Webster High classes of ’17, ’18, ’19 & ’20,, Webster High Alumni Class of 2006, Webster Groves School District Board of Education and the Webster Groves School District Foundation.

The 2016 Turkey Day Game can be heard live on KTRS St. Louis 550 AM. The game can be viewed on the Missouri State High School Athletic Association’s website by visiting www.mshsaa.org and clicking on the MSHSAA icon.

The Kirkwood and Webster Groves parks and recreation departments are the sponsors of the annual Kirkwood/Webster Turkey Day Run, set for Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24. The race consists of three- and six-mile courses through scenic Kirkwood and Webster Groves. The starting area and finish line are located on Argonne Drive, just east of Kirkwood Road, in the heart of downtown Kirkwood. The three-mile race begins at 7:30 a.m. and the sixmile race is at 8:10 a.m. Register online for $18 at register. chronotrack.com/r/23499. Race day registration is available at 6 a.m. for $25 cash, check or charge. Walk in registration ends the day before the race at locations and times below: • Webster Groves Recreational

Complex, 33 East Glendale Road, MondayFriday, 5:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; Saturday, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. • Kirkwood Community Center, 111 S. Geyer Road, Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon.

Alumni Breakfast The annual Turkey Day Football Alumni Breakfast will be held on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, in the Kirkwood High School cafeteria, 801 W. Essex. Former players and their family members, booster supporters and fans are invited. Tickets are $10. RSVP to Chuck Fuszner at: cfuszner@fusznerdental.com

Pioneer Football from page 17 when Goddard weaved his way through traffic for a 30-yard touchdown run with nine minutes, 21 seconds left in the third quarter. Junior running back Tyriek Lewis’ one-yard touchdown plunge with 3:43 remaining sealed the victory. Junior placekicker Nick Williams had three extra points and added a 28-yard field goal with 42 seconds left in the first half to give Kirkwood a 10-7 lead. Defensive backs Mosby, senior Antonio Phillips and junior

Armon Tindle recorded interceptions. Linebacker Lewis recorded 11 tackles and senior middle linebacker Ivan Barnett recorded 10 tackles and one fumble recovery. Shelton said his squad missed two scoring chances in the red zone and a missed field goal. “We can’t leave points on the field against Blue Springs,” Shelton said. “Our best defense will be our offense. Every yard is going to count this week.”

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Obituaries Bumbicka, Beatrice (Bea), 96, died Oct. 23, 2016. Born in London, England, Bea wanted to be an opera singer. World War II changed her plans. She met Lt. Colonel Joseph Bumbicka in the U.S. Army Air Corp. Bea wed in America Mrs. Bumbicka and continued her singing career with The Footlighters, a group formed by Windsor School parents, the St. Louis Carolers Association and Woerner Music Club. She performed her last one-woman show at Manor Grove, Kirkwood, Mo., in October of 2013. Memorial celebration: First Presbyterian Church of Kirkwood, Mo., 100 E. Adams, Saturday, Nov. 19, at 11 a.m. Bea is survived by daughter Jackie Trottmann and grandson Stephen Fricke, Kirkwood, Mo.; son Lee Bumbicka in Huntsville, Ala., and grandchildren Mikey and Katie.

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A Compromise On Construction Starting Times by Linda Jarrett

Harwood Hills residents will get their dream of keeping an 8 a.m. starting time for construction companies building infill housing. However, starting time for new construction will be 7 a.m. At a public hearing at Monday night’s Des Peres Board of Aldermen meeting, Mayor Rick Lahr said that the city has struck a compromise with the Home Builders Association on starting times for both infill neighborhoods and new subdivisions. Construction start times in Des Peres have always been 8 a.m. Jim Brennan of McKelvey Homes and representing the HBA had asked if the city would change the time to 7 a.m. Many Harwood Hills residents had protested the change, mainly because of safety reasons for children going to school. “The amended legislation provides for two classes of construction,” Mayor Rick Lahr said. “One is for infill and the other for new construction. “If the board approves, there will be no change in times for existing neighborhoods, which is 8 a.m. except for June through August when it will be 7 a.m.,” Lahr said. Start time for new construction will be 7 a.m. all year. “The HBA is on board with it,” Lahr said. “My understanding is that the Harwood Hills trustees are in agreement.” Harwood Hills resident Colleen Vulin asked the board to enforce the 8 a.m. start time, and gave them a picture of a concrete truck blocking a Breezeridge driveway at 7:30 a.m. She asked the board to monitor the infill neighborhoods and enforce the start time. The board will vote on the amended bill at its Nov. 28 meeting.


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Glendale • A r esident o f t he 9 00 b lock o f D wyer A venue reported Nov. 7 his home was burglarized sometime d uring t he pa st t wo we eks a nd s everal pieces o f j ewelry w ere t aken. P olice w ere a ble t o recover the jewelry at a local pawn shop and return it to the resident. An investigation continues. • At 2 :24 p .m. o n N ov. 1 0, p olice a rrested a 33-year-old S t. L ouis m an a t t he R ichmond H eights Police D epartment a nd c harged h im in m unicipal court with speeding and an expired driver’s license. He was released on bond. • On N ov. 1 2, a r esident o f t he 9 00 b lock o f Glenbrook Avenue reported receiving a check from a renter in July 2016 (for p roperty located in south St. Louis County) wherein payment was stopped on the check. Police are investigating. • At 9 :21 p .m. o n N ov. 1 2, p olice r esponded t o several c omplaints o f l oud m usic c oming f rom a residence i n the 700 b lock o f L uckystone A venue. The l ive b and, p erforming f or a U nited W ay fundraiser, was asked to turn the music down and complied. At 10:47 p.m., police again responded to several c omplaints o f l oud m usic a t t he h ome. T he band w as a sked t o c ease i ts p erformance f or t he night and complied.

Kirkwood/Oakland • A s uspicious v ehicle w as r eported N ov. 7 i n the area of I -44 a nd S outh Kirkwood Road. Upon further investigation, it was discovered the driver of the v ehicle w as w anted f or first-degree m urder b y the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. The subject was taken into custody without incident, and transferred to St. Louis detectives. • A d elivery v ehicle w as r eported s tolen N ov. 7 from the parking lot of Manor Grove Nursing Home, 711 S . K irkwood R oad. T he d river w as i nside t he building for a s hort p eriod, but had left t he keys to the v ehicle i n t he i gnition. T he v ehicle w as l ocated Nov. 8 i n t he 9 00 b lock o f S outh H arrison A venue. An investigation continues. • Two s eparate r esidents f rom t he 5 00 b lock o f South C lay A venue r eported N ov. 9 t heir u nlocked vehicles had been entered overnight. A G PS device, a phone charger, heart rate monitor, paperwork and loose change were stolen. • On N ov. 1 0, a n u nlocked v ehicle i n t he 1 200 block of Cork Elm Drive was reported entered overnight, a nd a B osch p ower h ammer d rill a nd some loose change were stolen. • Police investigated a v ehicle that left the scene of an accident in the 900 block o f N orth Harrison Avenue N ov. 1 1. T hey i dentified a nd a rrested t he driver, w ho h ad a s uspended d river’s l icense. Charges o f l eaving t he s cene a nd d riving w ith a suspended license will be prosecuted in municipal court. • A p air o f e yeglasses w as r eported s tolen Nov. 12 f rom a b usiness o n t he 300 b lock o f S outh Kirkwood R oad, o n t he e vening o f N ov. 11, a s t he store w as c losing. D etectives a re i nvestigating t he incident. • On N ov. 1 2, a ll f our t ires o f a p arked v ehicle in t he 1000 b lock o f G lenford C ourt w ere r eported damaged p urposefully o vernight. D etectives a re investigating. • A t oolbox, T V, X box, b ackpack, c lothing a nd a p urse w ere r eported s tolen N ov. 1 3 d uring a vehicle b reak-in i n t he 1000 b lock o f Taman C ourt, overnight. • During the week of Nov. 7-13, t wo adults were arrested f or s hoplifting f rom r etail s tores i n t he 1000 b lock o f S outh K irkwood R oad. B oth c ases were referred to municipal court. • During t he w eek o f N ov. 7 -13, a long w ith regular calls for service and traffic enforcement, police responded to 21 residential/business alarms, 37 m otor v ehicle a ccidents a nd a ssisted t he fire/ EMS department on 48 calls.

Rock Hill • A s uspicious v ehicle w as r eported N ov. 3 , driving through the neighborhood in the 1200 block of C harlane C ourt. W hen p olice a rrived t he v ehicle was gone. • Police a re i nvestigating t ire s lashings r eported Nov. 3 t o s everal v ehicles i n t he 1 200 b lock o f Charlane Court. • A s uspicious t ruck w as r eported N ov. 6 i n t he area o f B rownbert C ourt a nd M adison A venue. Investigation r evealed t he o ccupant w as i n t he middle o f t exting h is g irlfriend a nd c ouldn’t d rive and t ext a t t he s ame t ime. H e l eft t he a rea s hortly thereafter. • A b urglary i n p rogress w as r eported N ov. 7 in t he 400 b lock o f B ismark A venue. I nvestigation revealed the burglar was the owner of the residence. • A do mestic dis turbance b etween a b oyfriend and g irlfriend i n t he 1 000 b lock o f R aritan D rive ended N ov. 7 w hen p olice a rrived. T he b oyfriend left the area. No injuries were reported. • A s uspicious v ehicle r eported i n t he 1 200 block o f B luestone Terrace N ov. 8 w as o ccupied b y a s olicitor w ho w as a dvised t o o btain a s olicitor’s license.

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Shrewsbury • During the week of Nov. 4-11 at Walmart, 7437 Watson R oad, p olice a rrested t wo s hoplifters. O ne person was issued a c itation; the other suspect had prior c onvictions f or s tealing, s o t hat r eport w ill be f orwarded t o t he S t. L ouis C ounty P rosecuting Attorney’s Office for review of felony charges. Police are l ooking f or t wo p eople w ho s tole a v ariety o f items and left the area prior to police being notified. A y et-to-be-identified p erson p assed a f raudulent prescription at the pharmacy. • A r esidential b urglary w as r eported a t 3 :10 p.m. on Nov. 4 i n the 7100 block of Rhodes Avenue. The v ictim r eported a P layStation 4 v ideo g ame console h ad b een s tolen b y h er e stranged s on. There was no forced entry into the home. On N ov. 5, p olice a rrested a m an f rom n orth S t. L ouis c ity and discovered h e p awned t he P layStation at a pawn shop i n south S t. L ouis. The s tolen p roperty was r ecovered a nd r eturned t o t he v ictim. T he S t. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s O ffice charged the m an w ith s econd-degree b urglary a nd s tealing under $500. • A S pecialized b rand b lack b icycle w as l ocated in t he b ushes n ear a b usiness i n t he 5 300 b lock o f Knights of Columbus Drive Nov. 8. The owner of the bike can bring proof of ownership and claim it at the police department. • Police arrested a m an from south St. Louis city after t he t ruck h e w as d riving c aused a n a ccident with 1 4 d ifferent v ehicles, d uring t he m orning rush h our N ov. 9 o n n orthbound L aclede S tation Road near Kenrick Manor Drive. Investigation has r evealed t he d river d id n ot h ave t he p roper commercial d river’s l icense, t he l oad o n t he t railer was n ot s ecured p roperly a nd t he b rakes w ere not w orking o n t he t railer. P olice h ave o btained a blood s ample f rom t he d river o f t he t ruck. F ormal charges a re p ending t he r esults o f t he b lood t est and a review of the case by the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. • Police obtained felony charges Nov. 9 f or firstdegree burglary and stealing under $500 against a man from north St. Louis County who stole a laptop computer f rom a b usiness i n t he 4 400 b lock o f S t. Vincent Avenue on May 23. • On N ov. 1 0, p olice i nvestigated d amage t o the i gnition o f a v ehicle t hat w as p arked o vernight at a n a partment c omplex i n t he 7 700 b lock o f Ravensridge Drive. • A locker at a fitness store in the 7500 block of Watson R oad w as r eported d amaged N ov. 1 0 a nd a w allet w ith c redit c ards w ere s tolen. T he v ictim’s credit c ard w as u sed a t n earby r etail s tores. P olice are continuing to investigate.

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SCOREBOARD FOOTBALL Class 6 State Quarterfinal: Kirkwood 24 - Rockhurst (K.C.) 17 Class 5 State Quarterfinal: Chaminade 44 - St. John Vianney 63 HOCKEY Saturday, Nov. 12: Chaminade 6 - Kirkwood 3 John Burroughs 3 - Webster Groves 2

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At a barbecue prior to the start of the 2016 football season, St. John Vianney Coach Paul Day warned the parents of his players that he wouldn’t be surprised if the Golden Griffins had a 2-7 record entering districts. The message was, just be patient as the players improve each week. The team, though, overcame a 1-4 start and now finds itself in the Class 5 state semifinals with a 7-5 record. The unranked Golden Griffins jumped out to a 21-0 lead after the first quarter and rolled past the state’s top-ranked team, Chaminade, 63-44, in the quarterfinals on Nov. 11 at Don Heeb Field. “We haven’t had a bad practice in two months. Tonight we were rewarded,” Day said. The last time the Golden Griffins played in the state semifinals was 1968. Vianney, winner of six of its last seven games, hosts state power Staley High School (10-2) at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 18, at Don Heeb Field. Staley downed Park Hill South, 42-21, in the state quarterfinals on Nov. 11. Day said his squad learned some valuable lessons from a 47-32 homecoming loss to Chaminade on Sept. 16. “We’ve been mentally tough and battled tested,” said Tayvian Weary, a junior defensive tackle from Webster Groves. “We were excited and we wanted to get them back. Matchupwise, we were ready and we wanted to get after them.” Chaminade’s running game, which keyed the first victory, was nullified this time. Vianney’s swarming defense limited Chaminade to four offensive touchdowns and 30 rushing yards on

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HOCKEY • Nov. 19 vs. Marquette, 7:30 p.m. at Kirkwood Ice Arena • Nov. 21 vs. Edwardsville, 8:15 p.m. at Queeny Rec Plex

WEBSTER GROVES W UPCOMING VARSITY FOOTBALL • Nov. 24 vs. Kirkwood, noon, at Moss Field (Turkey Day game) HOCKEY • Nov. 19 vs. St. Mary’s, 8:45 p.m. at Webster Rec Center • Nov. 21 vs. Clayton, 6:30 p.m. at Queeny Rec Plex

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MERAMEC THEATRE continues the musical “Violet,” Nov. 18 and 19, 7:30 p.m., and Nov. 20, 2 p.m. (deaf interpreted) at St. L ouis Community College-Mer amec, 11333 Big Bend Road. KHS PERFORMING ARTS presents the Blackbox Show “Batmania!” a 60s Thro wback Parody, through Nov. 19, 7 p.m., in the K eating Theatre, 801 W. Essex. Tickets: $7/students, $10/adults; Visit khplayers.com. NEW YORK FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHER Jill Enfield will hold a reception Friday, Nov. 18, 5 to 7, in Webster University’s May Galler y, Sverdrup Building, 83 00 Big Bend Blvd., 2nd Floor . Lecture at 3 p.m. in Sverdrup 123. Work is on display through Nov. 23. Free. SHEPHERD CENTER PROGRAMS on Friday, Nov. 18, will feature “Living Life With Vision L oss SelfManagement W orkshop” at 8 a.m., follo wed by a presentation by The Buffalo Soldiers Motorc ycle Club from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., at the Shepherd’s Center at Webster Hills U MC, 1333 W. Lockwood Ave. Call 314395-0988 for details. CHORAL I NVITATIONAL FES TIVAL C ONCERT. Webster Universit y Chamber Singers and Concert Choir join area high school choirs to perform Robert Ray’s “Gospel Mass” on Friday, Nov. 18, 7 p.m., at the Webster Universit y Communit y Music School, 5 35 Garden Ave. For more information, call 314-246-7032. WEBSTER UNIVERSITY FILM SERIES will screen “Tony Conr ad: Completely in the Present,” Nov . 1820, 7:30 p.m., in Winifred Moore Auditorium, 4 70 E. Lockwood. Admission: $5-$7 . For more information, visit www.webster.edu/film-series.

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TEEN C RAFTAPALOOZA will feature open cr afting time Nov. 21-23, 4 to 6 p.m., at the Kirkwood Public Library, 140 E. Jefferson.

LIVE P URSE A UCTION to benefit Lafayette Residential Services (FOCUS) will be held on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2 to 4 p.m., at The Monday Club of W ebster Groves, 37 S. Maple. Tickets: $5; include refreshments. Wine by the glass available for an additional donation. WINTER RE ADING KIC KOFF/90th B IRTHDAY PARTY is Saturday, Nov . 1 9, 1 0 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Kirkwood Public Libr ary, 140 E. Jefferson. Celebr ate with a hot chocolate bar, activities, cake and music and more. For more information, call 314-821-5770.

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POETRY A T T HE PO INT will feature Eugene Budnitsky, Teresa Dzieglewicz and Stefene Russell on Tuesday, Nov. 22, 7:30 p.m., at Focal Point, 2720 Sutton Blvd. in Maplewood. Doors open 7 p.m. Sponsored by the St. Louis Poetry Center.

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VOTE F OR T HE B EST C HILI I N W EBSTER & KIRKWOOD at the annual Thanksgiving Eve chili cook-offs. See page 18 for complete details.

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“SHOP L OCALLY, S HARE G LOBALLY” at Lady Grey’s Holiday Boutique on Saturday, Nov. 19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at The Arden Mead Center at Christ Lutheran Church, 17 Selma Ave. in Webster Groves. A bake sale and r affle benefit Heifer International and Lutheran World Relief (Haiti). Call 314-452-3060 for details.

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ART AND SONG will be presented Sunday, Nov. 20, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 12345 Manchester Road in Des Peres. Event features original liturgical art by Kelly Schumacher in the church lounge, 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., and a concert of sacred songs by Erin Bode in the sanctuary at 4 p.m. A reception will follow. HOHOHO HOL IDAY B OUTIQUE will feature vendors and cr afters on Sunday, Nov . 20, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, 7630 Sutherland in Shre wsbury. Bring a c anned good and receive a bag of “reindeer food.”

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TURKEY D AY G AME. The long-standing rivalr y between Webster Groves and Kirkwood high schools will kickoff at noon on Nov . 24 at Moss Field loc ated at Elm and Glendale in W ebster Groves. Tickets: $7 in advance, $10 at the game. Proceeds from tickets sold at the gate are divided between the two schools. KIRKWOOD/WEBSTER T URKEY D AY RU N will feature 3-mile and 6-mile courses on Thursday, Nov . 24, through Kirkwood and W ebster Groves. Start and finish lines at Kirkwood Farmer’s Market, 1 50 E. Argonne Drive, at North Taylor. Starting times: 3-mile race, 7:30 a.m.; 6-mile race, 8:10 a.m. Entry fee: $18; register online at register .chronotrack.com/r/23499. Walk-in registration ends the day before the race. Race day registration at 6 a.m. for $25. TURKEY DAY FOOTBALL ALUMNI BREAKFAST is Nov. 24, 8 a.m., in the Kirkwood High School cafeteria,

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MISC. FOR SALE A PAIR OF DECORATIVE GLASS-FRONT entry side light panels. Free. You haul. 314-920-9280. BLACK WROUGHT IRON GLASSTOP TABLE, excellent condition, includes four cushioned chairs, beautiful and stylish. Make offer. Pre-lit Christmas tree with berries and faux snow and stand, make offer. Excellent condition. 314-963-0595. GOLF BALL COLLECTORS! Solid wood golf ball racks, 9 available, each holds 100-200 balls, $10-$20 each. Call Rich, 314-932-7272. MBT TENNIS SHOES, new, ladies, size 8.5. Cost $215, asking $50. Second pair, size 9, cost $250, asking $75. 314921-1372. RUG, 9’x12’, good condition, cream with gray speckles, $50. Painted wood cabinet, doors, shelves, beautiful, $85. Wood blinds, $5 each. 314-849-1156.

MUSICAL 1982 KOHLER & CAMPBELL GRAND PIANO. Insurance value, $8,700. Excellent condition, make offer. By appointment, 314-221-1991.

SPORTS & EXERCISE GOLF EQUIPMENT: Shoes, balls, clubs (one good set men’s clubs!), travel bag, tees, more! Call 314-965-0495, or (cell), 314-324-8865.

WANTED TO BUY ANY OLD POSTCARDS and antique paper collectibles. 314822-7174. HISTORIAN WILL PAY TOP $ for German- Japanese WWII military relics. 314-249-5369.

FOR SALE - AUTOS 2003 CHEVROLET Cavalier, runs good, make offer. 314-4476583.

GARAGE/ESTATE SALES

FIREWOOD

AFFTON, 6829 BONNIE, Friday 11/18, 7:30-3. Saturday 11/19, 8-3. ESTATE SALE. Retro, antiques, china, organ, refrigerator, washer/ dryer, furniture, Lionel and board, tools, home decor, household, Cash only!

314-607-1265, SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD, some hickory. $115/ rank.

2009 HONDA Fit Sport, 58,xxx miles, 5-speed, silver, wellmaintained, very clean inside and out. Call Phil at 314-2497226. (P)

314-808-3330. SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD, great quality! 4’x8’ stack, delivered. Not a tree service, no criss-cross stacking!

2009 TOYOTA Camry LE. 80,xxx miles. Very good condition, one owner. $9,300. 314-306-8429.

AFFTON, 9966 TESSON CREEK ESTATES DRIVE, 11/19, 8-1. Off Tesson Ferry. Great stuff, don’t miss! GLENDALE, 39 BERRY WOOD DRIVE, 11/19, 8-12. Toys, highchair, sleds, skis, tools, gardening, Christmas, pottery, trunk, bookcase. KIRKWOOD, 219 MCCULLOUGH AVENUE, Saturday 11/19, Sunday 11/20, 8-3. Garage/ Estate sale. 40 years accumulation. Don’t miss! KIRKWOOD, 261 HORSESHOE, 11/19, 8a.m. Mini Estate Sale in garage (rain/ shine). Furniture/ household items including restored pedestal DR table and chairs. KIRKWOOD, 405 MEYER, 11/19, 7-2. Huge sale. Furniture, household items, collector plates, much more. KIRKWOOD, 608 NORFOLK, 11/19, 8-2. Handyman’s sale. Tools, repair parts, electric, garden tools, electric chain saw, etc. KIRKWOOD, 703 KIRKSHIRE, Friday 11/18, 3-6. Saturday 11/19, 8-3. Small Estate Sale. Furniture, books, patio set, household. SHREWSBURY, 7310 DEVONSHIRE, 11/19, 10-2. 11/20, 101. ESTATE SALE. (Half price Sunday) Antiques, furniture, lots more. SHREWSBURY, 7511 WEIL AVENUE, Saturday 11/19, 9-4. Sunday 11/20, 10-3. ESTATE SALE. 60 years accumulation of household goods, furniture, prints, books, good kitchenware, electronics, MUCH MORE!

ISN’T IT GOOD/ DELIVERED WOOD? Seasoned Hickory & Oak, 4x8 stack, $110, quantity discounts. Oak mulch available $38/ cu.yds. spread. Free estimates. 573-517-1775. SEASONED HARDWOOD FIREWOOD, mixed oak, hickory, 4x8 stack $125, delivered, stacked, A+BBB acredited. 314575-4617. www.envirogreenusa.com

2013 BUICK LACROSSE, 14,xxx miles, V-6, original owner, leather, sunroof, rear camera, heated seats. $19,950. 314330-1571. 2013 FORD Fiesta SE sedan, violet/ gray, charcoal interior, low miles, great condition. $8,900 314-449-4877 wmstreck@gmail.com

FREE FOR ALL

2014 NISSAN Versa Note, dark red, very clean, first owner, 37,xxx miles, GPS, satellite radio, $9,000. 314-681-6225. scott@scottholdridge.com

CHEST FREEZER, REFRIGERATOR, WASHER, pressed cedar cabinet, puzzles, much more! FREE! You haul. 314-961-3334, leave message.

BUYING JUNK CARS with or without title. Fast, courteous, same-day service. Free towing, free quote! Dan, 314-7804745.

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, light oak, 51”x51”x17”, like new, very nice. You haul. 314-324-6800.

FOR SALE - SUVs/TRUCKS

FREE TALL DECORATIVE GRASS ready to plant. Call 314822-4467.

2012 HYUNDAI Tuscon Sports Utility SUV, like new, only 11,600 miles, asking $13,800. For more information contact Jim 314-825-7400, 314-821-7632.

THREE LARGE BOSTON FERNS, in containers. You pick up. 314-822-3009.

FURNITURE 9-PIECE ITALIAN BLACK LACQUER DINING SET, heavy glass top, 36”x84” eight highback dining chairs, upholstered seats, excellent, $650. 314-963-9314. ETHAN ALLEN LIGHTED CORNER CABINET, antique pine, very good condition, $795. 314-821-4181.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DISCLOSURE: The companies and/or individuals advertising in the Business Opportunity section of the Times are not investigated or qualified by this newspaper. It is recommended that you research any company that you may be unfamiliar with before using its service, including calling references and checking with the BBB.

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Family owned & operated since 1900 • 314-481-6620 Visit our showroom at 4801 Potomac Ave., one block east of Kingshighway

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A+ Rated & 314.298.7300 Recommended by the BBB 800.959.0008 www.dalcohomeremodeling.com

2017-2018 WEBSTER GROVES SCHOOL DISTRICT. ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL. QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s Degree, Ed.D. and/ or PhD. in-school administration; Experience as an administrator; Minimum 3 years teaching experience; Meet state certification requirements; Be committed to the academic and personal success for every student, every day. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Complete a WGSD application on-line; Describe your philosophy of education in no more than 250 words. Deadline: December 1, 2016. STEGER/ COMPUTER SCHOOL. Apply on-line at: www.webster.k12.mo.us (Employment Opportunities) CARPENTER - FRAMING JOURNEYMAN needed for top Design/ Build Construction Co. in Kirkwood. Must have 5-10 years experience - additions, kitchens, bathrooms, etc. Fulltime, $21-$24/ hour. Call Sarah, 314-775-5778 and/ or email resume to: laborer.winner1@gmail.com DRIVERS & OWNER OPS CDLA. Guaranteed Salary + Mileage. Percentage Pay for Owners. $2500 Sign On. Annual Bonuses. Exceptional Hiring Packages. 855-902-7681. DRIVERS: ALL MILES PAID! Benefits! OTR. Good Home Time. New Volvo Automatics! CDL-A 2 years experience. Apply: www.climateexpress.com 636-584-6073. DRIVERS: OWNER OPERATORS. Choose where you run and how often you want to be home. Great Pay and receive Priority Planning! 855-582-2265. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SEEKING full-time Payroll/ Billing Specialist. Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, 2-3 years work experience in construction payroll/ billing. Email resume to: ebaker@netcomstl.com MARSHALL FORD O’FALLON, MO. Looking to add experienced technicians. We offer top pay $29.72 HOUR for FORD SENIOR MASTERS plus weekly bonus. $28.32 Hour for FORD JOURNEYMAN, Plus weekly bonus. Everyone else, pay based upon experience and training. We are a flat rate shop with a 40 hour guarantee. We offer health, Dental, Life, 401k, Up to 40 hour sick time, 8 paid holidays a year and up to 3 weeks vacation. For an interview call Bob Powers at 636-9783673 or email your resume to: rpowers@marshall-ford.com PAINTER FOR METAL FABRICATION SHOP (Fenton). An immediate full-time painting position is now available. We provide fabricated metals on a commercial level to the Metropolitan St. Louis area and surrounding communities. The position includes the painting of structural steel and miscellaneous fabricated metals. Experience in painting, maintenance, record keeping and operating machinery is required. Hours 7:00-3:30 with possible overtime. Employee benefits include: Profit sharing plan, health, dental, paid holidays and vacations. Email resumes to: hrhiring.resumes@gmail.com or fax to: 636-343-4920. SECRETARY OR CLERK (Affton). Secretary for law firm in Affton, MO. Non-smoking office. Will train. No prior experience necessary. Prefer local person that lives in or near Affton, MO 63123. Salary to be discussed. Computer skills necessary. Professional and attention to detail needed. Looking both for part-time or full-time. Salary plus certain benefits for full-time to be discussed. For questions visit www.edelmanlawoffice.com and call 314-631-6777 Ext. 12 to speak with Rachel for more information. If you wish to email (preferred) please contact us for a confidential email address to send it to. Send cover letter, resume and references by mail to: Ronald D. Edelman, Attorney, 9510 Gravois Road, St. Louis, MO 63123. Fax: 314-638-5615. We are located at the old historic Affton Firehouse building.

NOTICE OF HEARING On Tuesday, December 6, 2016, at 8:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as may be heard, in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 4 E. Lockwood Ave., the Webster Groves City Council will hear an appeal of a decision by the Architectural Review Board (“ARB”) regarding the following: 1. Disapproval of an Application for Construction of a New Home with an Attached Side Entry Garage at 108 S. Iola Avenue, Webster Groves, MO 63119. The ARB disapproved an application for the property on August 5, 2016, and found that the proposed structure is so unsuitable to the topographic conditions of this corner lot as to violate the standards set forth in Chapter 56, Section 56.090.

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HELP WANTED - FULL TIME

The Kirkwood School District R-7 is requesting bids from qualified bidders for the 2017 District Tuckpointing and the District Painting projects. Please visit our website @ http://www.kirkwoodschools.org and click on RFPs within the Links section

Questions may be directed to Mara Perry, Director of Planning and Development, at 314-963-5333 or perrym@webstergroves.org By Order of the City Council Katie Nakazono, City Clerk Individuals who require an accommodation (sign language, interpreter, listening devices, etc.) to participate in the meeting should contact the City Clerk at 314-963-5318 (fax number 314-963-7561) or Relay Missouri at 1-800-735-2966 (TDD) at least two working days prior to the meeting.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN

City of Kirkwood Request for Qualifications #11760

Kirkwood Community Center and Theater Construction Manager at Risk Services This notice is to inform you that as of October 28, 2016, the City of Kirkwood has available a solicitation for Kirkwood Community Center and Theater Construction Manager at Risk Services, a copy of which can be obtained through the City’s Purchasing Department. Responses are due by 2:00 p.m. on November 28, 2016 in a sealed envelope to the Purchasing Department located at 212 S Taylor Avenue, Kirkwood, MO 63122. Inquiries should be directed to David Weidler, CPPO, CPPB, Director of Procurement, by phone at (314) 822-5850, email at weidledc@ kirkwoodmo.org, or mail at 212 S Taylor Ave., Kirkwood, MO 63122.

A Public Hearing will be held by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Shrewsbury, Missouri, on Tuesday, December 13th, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. in the Aldermanic Chambers at 5200 Shrewsbury Avenue. Said Public Hearing is hereby scheduled to consider the following: Ampex Brands of St. Louis 2 is requesting the issuance of a Special Use Permit for the property at 7500 Big Bend Boulevard in Shrewsbury, Missouri commonly known as Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) restaurant. All interested parties are invited to attend Mónica Llorián City Clerk

The City of Shrewsbury is working to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Individuals who require an accommodation (sign language interpreter, listening device, an accessible location, etc.) to attend a meeting should contact City Hall, 647-5795 V or use Relay Missouri 1-800735-2966 TDD at least 48 hours in advance and communicate their needs.


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Classifieds • CLASSIFIEDS ALSO APPEAR ONLINE! • classifieds@timesnewspapers.com • Call 314-96-TIMES • Deadline: Wed. at 10 a.m. HELP WANTED - FULL TIME

HELP WANTED - PART TIME

MOVING/STORAGE

ELDERLY CARE

GREAT RETIREMENT JOB! FREE APARTMENT with paid utilities in exchange for managing small, charming apartment building in Shrewsbury area. Send resume to: Manager, c/o 122 W. Lockwood Ave., 63119.

HOW ABOUT THIS? FLEXIBLE HOURS, great compensation. Perfect for stay-at-home moms and dads. $15,000-$20,000 first year on our proven plan. Not your ordinary real estate firm. Call BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOME SERVICES ADVANTAGE REALTORS, 314-843-6400.

SIMPLE MOVES. Specializing in small moves. We charge by the hour or piece, house to house, room to room, loads/ unloads. Packing available. 314-963-3416, www.simplemovesstl.com

ELDERLY/ VETERAN CARE in my home. 22 years experience, nursing/ CMT. Christian standards, multiple care levels. 314422-9444.

MATURE, RESPONSIBLE PERSON to assist with children in small Kirkwood daycare. Flexible hours. Call 314-821-3433. ST. AGNES HOME IS HIRING full-time CNAs. Apply in person at 10341 Manchester Road, Kirkwood, MO 63122. VET ASSISTANT for busy six-doctor practice in Kirkwood. Work along-side vets and technicians. Some Saturdays and some oncall S u n d ay s . Benefits. Contact: classifieds@timesnewspapers.com with information. (Please type “Vet Assistant” in subject line)

HIRING EXPERIENCED PRODUCTION OPERATORS We make color pigments using various chemical processes.

Huntsman Pigments

303 E. Hoffmeister, St. Louis MO 63125

PART-TIME CAREGIVER/ CNA, M-F and Saturday/ Sunday mornings. Please give Private Nursing Service, Inc. a call, M-F, 8:30a-4p at 314-544-2020 or come by and see us at 9713 Gravois, St. Louis, MO 63123. PART-TIME HOLIDAY HELP. Come join our team at Clayton’s Bakery. Good working environment. Need friendly, energetic people for customer service. Apply in person. Clayton’s Bakery, 11744 Manchester Road, Des Peres. PART-TIME RETAIL HELP NEEDED for The Initial Design, M-F, 10-5, Saturdays, 10-4. Call 314-963-8300 or email: theinitialdesign@aol.com TIME 2 DISCOVER, a progressive home daycare, looking for two part-time helpers. Position starts January, 2017. Competitive salary. Early Childhood experience preferred. Retired teachers welcome. For interview, call Maria, 314-4845533, owner/ director.

Interested? Apply at: www.hpigments.com/careersapp

THE GATESWORTH IS HIRING

Full-time/Part-time & Seasonal Concierge • Package Delivery • Dog Walking • Door Attendant • Event Set-up • Valet Parking Please send your resume with desired job in subject line to recruiting@thegatesworth.com or apply in person at: 1 McKnight Place, St. Louis, MO 63124

RESIDENT MANAGER & RELIEF MANAGER For Self Storage co. in greater metropolitan area. Sales, Hospitality, or Customer Relations background preferred. Successful candidate will be outgoing & possess a positive attitude. Exc salary, Potential starting $17/hr plus Bonus, Residence & Health Benefits. Email cv to: mgb.associates@gmail.com or fax 419-754-2165

THE GATESWORTH IS HIRING Full-time/Part-time Servers • Servers Assitants • CNA’s/Caregivers • Housekeeping • Security • Maintenance

PERSONAL DOTTIE SENIOR GROUP. Single men and women. Join free. 2nd Wednesday every month. More information, call 314-6383402.

PETS MARY’S PET SITTING. Loving professional pet care in your home. Bonded and insured. 314-918-8629. YUCKO’S POOPER SCOOPER SERVICE. Free estimates, no contracts. Picking up what the dog leaves behind. 314-7701500. www.yuckos.com

PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF CRESTWOOD, 1 Detjen Drive, Crestwood, MO 63126 is seeking bids for Mowing Services. Bids are due November 29, 2016 at 10:00a.m., pre-bid meeting on November 22, 2016 at 10:00a.m., both will be held at address above in Aldermanic Chambers. Bid packets are available at no charge from the Department of Public Works or online at www.cityofcrestwood.org. Register with Shirley at: sbrown@cityofcrestwood.org. Contact Brian Hibdon at 314-7294730 for any questions. CITY OF CRESTWOOD, 1 Detjen Drive, Crestwood, MO 63126 is seeking bids for Tree Trimming and Removal. Bids are due November 29, 2016 at 10:30a.m. pre-bid meeting on November 22, 2016 at 9:30a.m., both will be held at address above, Aldermanic Chambers. Bid packets are available at no charge from the Dept. of Public Works or online at www.city ofcrestwood.org. Register with Shirley at: sbrown@cityofcrestwood.org. Contact Brian Hibdon at 314-7294730 for any questions.

HELP WANTED - PART TIME CARE PROVIDERS FOR SENIORS needed. Seniors Helping Seniors is looking for compassionate, mature caregivers to provide in-home care to seniors. Experience with Alzheimer’s helpful. All areas. Part-time, day and overnight shifts; 2 to 24hour shifts available. 314-909-7200. COUNTER HELP, PART-TIME EVENINGS (Some Saturdays). Good organizational skills needed. West County Area Dry Cleaners, 314-256-8437. DENTAL ASSISTANT, no experience necessary, part-time, Crestwood area. Call 314-849-2922. HOLLYBERRY CATERING AND NOURISH is hiring for the Fall event season and beyond! Prep Cooks, Event Porters and oncall Event Catering Staff needed! Experience required for all positions. Pay commensurate upon experience. Flexible hours, Great Team, awesome atmosphere! Download an application at: www.nourishbyhollyberry.com All inquiries to: jobs@hollyberrycatering.com

DISCLOSURE: The companies and/or individuals advertising in the Nationwide Classified section of the Times are not investigated or qualified by this newspaper. It is recommended that you research any company that you may be unfamiliar with before using its service, including calling references and checking with the BBB. ADVERTISE TO 10 MILLION HOMES ACROSS THE USA! Place your ad in over 140 community newspapers, with circulation totaling over 10 million homes. Contact Independent Free Papers of America IFPA at danielleburnett-ifpa@live.com or visit our website cadnetads.com for more information. AIRLINE MECHANIC TRAINING - Get FAA Technician certification. Approved for military benefits. Financial Aid if qualified. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-453-6204. AVAILABLE FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY CALL ADMISSIONS 813-932-1710 www.medicalprepinstitute.org BECOME A REGISTERED NURSE (RN) No Waiting List! ATTEND ACCREDITED NURSING SCHOOL CLASSES ONLINE IN OUR BLENDED PROGRAM WEEKEND CLINICAL SCHEDULES FINANCIAL AID. CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Makes/Models 2000-2016! Any Condition. Running or Not. Top $$$ Paid! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-985-1806. CASH PAID- up to $25/Box for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1-DAYPAYMENT. 1-800-371-1136. MAKE A CONNECTION. Real People, Flirty Chat. Meet singles right now! Call LiveLinks. Try it FREE. Call NOW: 1-888-9099905 18+. OWE MORE THAN 10K TO THE IRS? We can Help! Call Tax Mediation Services to stop collection and Harassing Letters. CALL FOR FREE CASE REVIEW! 888-249-5596. VIAGRA 100MG AND CIALIS 20MG! 50 Pills $99.00 FREE Shipping! 100% guaranteed. CALL NOW! 1-866-312-6061 Hablamos Espanol WANTS TO PURCHASE MINERALS and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201.

APPLIANCE REPAIR RETIRED SEARS TECHNICIAN servicing refrigeration, ice makers, heating, a/c, washers & dryers. Specializing in older appliances. Also, some electrical work. Call Ted Laurin 314602-5070.

CLERICAL SERVICES

HOHOHO HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE! Come out and do your Christmas shopping with our wonderful vendors and crafters! Bring a can to donate to the St. Vincent DePaul food pantry and receive a bag of “reindeer food”. St. Michael the Archangel Gym, 7622 Sutherland Ave., Shrewsbury, Sunday, November 20th, 11-4. KEEP CALM AND SHOP EARLY!

SECRETARIAL SERVICES/TYPING: Word processing, Powerpoint, desktop publishing services, transcription, resumes, reports, manuscripts, letters, databases. 314-8224626.

THE KIRKWOOD HOUSING AUTHORITY shall have a draft copy of a five-year and annual plan for public review beginning November 11, 2016 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday at the Kirkwood House, 385 S. Taylor, Kirkwood, Mo., 63122. A public hearing will be held at 9 a.m. on January 3, 2017 at the Kirkwood House, 385 S. Taylor, Kirkwood, Mo., 63122 to consider any comments prior to submission to HUD on January 16, 2017.

PIANO LESSONS. Now accepting students. 30+ years experience. Former Parkway teacher. My Glendale home. 314374-6639.

HAULING

Please send your resume with desired job in subject line to recruiting@thegatesworth.com or apply in person at: 1 McKnight Place, St. Louis, MO 63124

NATIONWIDE CLASSIFIEDS

314-226-6693, 314-596-7896. A-1 ALL GONE HAULING. CHEAPEST PRICES! ANYTHING, ANYWHERE, ANYTIME. CONSTRUCTION, DEMOLITION, UNWANTED VEHICLES. SAME-DAY SERVICE. SENIOR DISCOUNTS. SERVING WEBSTER-KIRKWOOD AREA FOR 20 YEARS. 314-585-7025, ANY HAULING. Leaf cleanup, yard, basement, garage, demolition. Bobcat work, pressure washing, handyman service. Senior discounts. 314-740-1659. BRIAN’S HAULING. 10% DISCOUNT! Kirkwood resident. All types hauling. YOU NAME IT, WE HAUL IT! Sameday/7-day service. AFFORDABLE HAULING AND MOVING. Lowest prices, sameday service. 636-282-1930, 314-277-7135, Jim.

INSTRUCTION/EDUCATION

PIANO, KEYBOARD, GUITAR LESSONS, for adults and children. Member MTNA. Your home or mine. 314-962-5324, altmanb@sbcglobal.net

PIANO TUNING BALL’S PIANO SERVICE. Tuning, repairs, moving. Specializing in older uprights, used pianos. www.ballspianoservice.net Accepting credit cards. 314-324-2760. STAY TUNED FOR THE FALL! McGreevy Piano tuning/repair. Member Piano Technicians Guild. Bill, 314-335-9177. wrmcgreevy@gmail.com

ELDERLY CARE 314-962-2666, SENIORS HOME CARE. Serving St. Louis community since 1987. Family-owned/ operated. See our Display ad the obituary section of the Webster-Kirkwood Times. www.seniorshomecare.com

EXPERIENCED CAREGIVER- meal preparation, transportation, meds, laundry/ housekeeping, personal hygiene, companionship. Hourly or live-in. Always with dignity and respect. References available. Tina, 314-489-4942. PRIVATE DUTY, LIVE-IN. Will provide 12-hour shifts, days/nights, 24/7. Rates negotiable. Meals, meds, personal hygiene, doctor visits, light housekeeping. 29 years experience with stroke and dementia. References, car, insurance. Available now. Please call Mary, 314-276-8891. mjgrant98@yahoo.com WE OFFER GREAT CARE for your loved one from the comfort of your own home. Call Stacy, 314-914-2309.

A/C FURNACE 314-727-9000, MATHENY SERVICE, SINCE 1942. Service on all brands. Free estimates on replacement equipment. Financing available. AFFTON HEATING & A/C. FURNACE CLEAN & CHECK SPECIAL, $95. 314-849-6887. www.afftonheating.com

ASPHALT & PAVING HAPPY THANKSGIVING! From your friends at Arch Asphalt Co. 314-962-6688.

CERAMIC TILE SERVICES D&N CERAMIC TILE. Floor and wall tile. Marble, ceramic, stone, also Pergo installation. Insured, references, reasonable rates, free estimates. A+ rating BBB. 314-803-4510, 314-6470598. D&N CERAMIC TILE. Floor and wall tile. Marble, ceramic, stone, also Pergo installation. Insured, references, reasonable rates, free estimates. A+ rating BBB. 314-803-4510, 314-6470598.

CHIMNEY CLEANING ARBORWISE CHIMNEY SWEEP, inspections, cleaning, repairs, tuckpointing, accessories. Be safe, not sorry! Established 1986. Insured. 573-517-3198 anytime.

CLEANING SERVICES 314-210-0051. GREAT RESULTS HOUSECLEANING. We work to your schedule. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. Great references. Angela. 314-556-9506, OLIVIA’S CLEANING. LAST-MINUTE move-in/ out, residential/ commercial/ construction. Organizing, cleanouts of garages, basements, etc. Weekly/ bi-weekly/ monthly. Bonded, Insured. No task too daunting! Call Katherine. 314-750-5743. RELIABLE, TRUSTWORTHY AND AFFORDABLE house cleaning. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call Sonya. I’ll make your home shine! CLEANING FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. Blinds, ceiling fans, baseboards, bathrooms and kitchens. Call Jessica 314-6622160. CUSTOMIZED CLEANING to fit your needs! Residential, Holiday, rehabs, offices, move in/ out. Call Sara, 314-2585635. E&A DOWN FOR THE CLEAN. Family-owned, courteous, trustworthy. $25 per person, paid by the hour. 636-375-6385. HATE CLEANING? I LOVE IT! Need help getting ready for the Holidays? I’m your girl! Insured. Bonded. Call Kay, 636-5249604. IMMACULATE HOUSECLEANING. Quality, detailed cleaning personalized to fit your needs. Fully insured. Call Jody, 314409-1214. MARIE ANTOINETTE CLEANING. Serving area for 25+ years. Have happy clients 10-25 years. Solo, owner, meticulous, never slacking, detailed, personalized. 314-608-7081.

SCRUBBY DUTCH CLEANING Family-Owned & Operated Since 1983 Bonded • Insured • Supervised Satisfaction Guaranteed Free Estimates By Phone

314-849-4666 • 636-926-0555

www.scrubbydutch.com

CLEANOUTS UNLIMITED. Junk to yard waste. Garages, basements, buildings, etc. We do it all! Call for free estimate, Rick, 314-954-6600.

CARING IS MY CALLING, LLC. Over 25 years experience in Hospice care, companionship, etc. Bonded. We accept Vet Assist. 314-457-0610.

CONCRETE SERVICES

COLLEGE HAULING. Quick, courteous. Haul refuse, appliances, anything. $95/ load. Year-round service! 314-9664332.

COMPANION/ CAREGIVER, excellent cook, 20 years experience, excellent references, all shifts, transportation included. 314-402-3369.

314-351-7105. TOP NOTCH CONSTRUCTION. Concrete or blacktop, driveways, steps, stamping, asphalt paving/ sealing, retaining walls. Since 1987. Free estimates. Call Dan.

I HAUL, courteous, dependable, simple. Free estimates. Marc, 314962-9220.

ELDERLY CARE

ELDERLY CARE

CITY OF DES PERES Missouri MOVE, DELIVER. Seven days a week. Prompt,

of DesHEARING Peres, Missouri NOTICE City OF PUBLIC Monday, November 28, 2016 7:00 PM

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Monday, November 28, 2016 • 7:00 P.M.

PROPOSED 2017 BUDGET

PROPOSED 2017 BUDGET

NOTICE IS HEREBY the Board BoardofofAldermen Aldermenofofthe the City Des Peres, Missouri a Public NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN GIVEN THAT THAT the City of of Des Peres, Missouri will will holdhold a Public Hearing beginning at 7:00 P.M. ononMonday, 2016 in in the the Council CouncilChambers Chambers Peres Hearing beginning at 7:00 p.m. Monday,November November 28, 28, 2016 at at thethe DesDes Peres Government Center, 12325 Manchester Road, on the proposed budget for all funds for the 2017 Fiscal Year:

Government Center, 12325 Manchester Road, on the proposed budget for all funds for the 2017 Fiscal Year. Fund

Revenues

Expenses

Transfers

Change in Fund Balance

1,412,500

229,364

Ending Fund Balance

General

$ 9,588,000

(10,771,136)

Park

$ 6,260,170

(5,020,225) (1,408,500) (168,555)

$ 3,558,173

$ 6,625,701

Fire

$ 1,541,000

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(1,511,550)

29,450

$ 579,445

Capital

$ 2,775,000

(3,005,075)

472,550

242,475

$ 2,714,712

Sewer

$ 94,000

(79,000) (15,000) -­‐

$ 229,338

Debt

$ 17,500

(1,336,505)

1,050,000

$ 922,351

Total

$20,275,670

($20,211,941)

$0

(269,005) $63,729

$14,629,720

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Classifieds • CLASSIFIEDS ALSO APPEAR ONLINE! • classifieds@timesnewspapers.com • Call 314-96-TIMES • Deadline: Wed. at 10 a.m. CONCRETE SERVICES

EXTERIOR HOME SERVICES

GARAGE DOOR SERVICES

PAINT/STRIPPING

CONCRETE REPAIR/ RESURFACE/ REPLACE. Broken, Pitted, Cracked Steps, Porches, Walks. Expertly repaired/ resurfaced. No job too small. 30 years experience. Jeff, 314426-4792.

EVERYTHING DECKS: Construction, repair, restoration, staining, more! MarkHicksLLC.com. 30 years experience, no money up front, warranty, insured, free estimates. A+ BBB, Angie’s List. 636-337-7733.

ALL YOUR GARAGE DOOR NEEDS. 20+ years experience. Call Keith, 314-280-5612. www.keithsdoorservice.com, Facebook and Angie’s List.

INTERIOR EXTERIOR PAINTING/ DECK STAINING. 25 years, A+ rated BBB. Fully insured. St. Louis Remodeling. 314-9687848.

CONCRETE WORK, ANY KIND. Best prices! Insured, 25 years experience, free estimates. Call 314-688-9792.

KIRKWOOD CONSTRUCTION. Powerwashing/ staining decks, porches, siding, patios. Expert installation. Repair or restore any of your outdoor projects. Call Pat, 314-565-8500. Lifelong Kirkwood resident.

DSI/ DOOR SOLUTIONS, INC. 314-550-4071. Sales, service, installation, garage doors, openers. BBB Member. Angieslist. FREE ESTIMATES. www.dsi-stl.com

JC PAINTS. Interior/ exterior painting, Reliable, clean, reasonable, insured. Call John for free estimate, 314-7032794.

VEGA CONCRETE, LLC. Providing professional concrete services to St. Louis and surrounding areas. Call or text Vince today for free estimate, 314-707-2678.

• Driveways • Patios • Front Porches • Basements • Garages • Stamped • Exposed Aggregate • Caulk and Seal • Fully Insured • Free Estimates www.DandBconcrete.com

MIZZELL REMODELING AND EXTERIORS. Siding, Windows, Soffit, Facia, Gutters, Decks, all Interior/ Exterior Services. . Free Estimates. A+ BBB www.mizzellremodeling.com 314845-2996, email: mizzellremodeling@live.com Mastercard, Visa. POWERWASHING, SEALING, REPAIRS. Decks, fences, houses. Gutter cleaning. Reasonable, References. Free Estimates, Doug. 636-677-8557.

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FLOORING SERVICES

HANDYMAN 10% DISCOUNT ON EXTERIOR SERVICES. Carpentry, concrete, painting, emergency plumbing, electrical, powerwashing. Serving Kirkwood/ Webster for 30 years. Dave The Handyman, 314-223-6110. 25-DOLLAR REFERRAL BONUS! 314-397-8479, CHRISTIAN HANDYMAN. Member New Community Church, Wildwood. NO JOB TOO SMALL! 43 years experience. $50 minimum. www.wghomeremodeling.com 30 YEARS, HOME REPAIR/ Maintenance Specialist. Dependable, Insured, A+ BBB, Angie’s List reviews. New Customer Specials, AIC SERVICES, 314-596-4441. 314-387-7345. C&J HANDYMAN, the do-it-yourself best friend! Family-owned. www.candjhandyman.webs.com Member BBB. Now accepting credit/ debit cards.

HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING BY ERIC HORSTMANN. Also, installation of new or reclaimed solid oak flooring. 314966-2262.

ANY AND ALL HOME REPAIRS and remodeling. Plumbing, carpentry, drywall, electric, powerwashing. 25 years experience. Reliable, dependable. Mr. O’Toole, 314-481-7278.

CEILING FANS INSTALLED. Install/ upgrade light fixtures, exterior motion/ dusk-to-dawn. Dependable, insured, A+ BBB, Angie’s List Reviews. AIC SERVICES, 314-596-4441.

JERRY’S FINE HARDWOOD FLOOR RESTORATION. Dustless sanding/ refinishing, expert installation and repair. Senior discounts, references, 19 years experience. Fully insured. 314640-6920. www.stlouishardwoodflooring.net

HANDYMAN SPECIALIST, KIRKWOOD AREA. Electrical, plumbing, painting, decks, kitchens, bathrooms, basements. Great prices! Mark, 314-578-3878.

ELECTRICIAN. 32 YEARS EXPERIENCE, locally owned, fully insured, code violations, new installations, repairs, residential/ commercial. A+ BBB. 314-363-6451.

REPAIR IT before you replace it. Carpet repaired, restretched, installed, and sales. Nick Gaines, 314-845-8049. Call for phone quote.

GASTON ELECTRIC INC. Licensed, insured. Room additions/ new construction/ service upgrades. Free estimates. Tina, 314-691-6281.

FOUNDATIONS/PIERING

SPECIALIZING IN EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. EXTERIOR/ HOLIDAY LIGHTING, RECESSED CANS, SERVICE PANELS, OUTLETS, POST LANTERNS. HAYDEN CONTRACTING, 314-9622111.

EXTERIOR HOME SERVICES 314-229-DECK (3325). ATTENTION ON DECK. WINTERIZE NOW! (Specials available). Expert deck restoration & repairs, staining, sealing, powerwashing. Over 1,000 decks done. 18 years experience. Superior quality, work guaranteed. Free estimates! Call S.O.S. Check us out on Facebook (SOS Attention on Deck).

AFFORDABLE FOUNDATION REPAIRS, lifetime warranty, piers, bowed walls, epoxy injection, carbon fiber straps, sump pump. Call for free estimate, 314-489-5964. MID-AMERICA PIERING- Foundation settlement repairs, steel piering, bowing walls stabilized, expoxy injections, BBB acredited, 30 years in business. MidAmericaPiering@msn.com 314-985-5278.

FURNITURE REPAIR/REFINISH WOOD REFINISHING BY SUE WHEELER. Strip and refinish: Furniture, antiques, cabinets, woodwork, windows, doors, beamed ceilings, staircases. BBB, EPA certified Lead Renovators. 314-367-6054. Sue@SueWheelerSTL.com

PERFECTION PAINTING BY JACK BOKERN “THE BRIGHTEST WAY TO BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME.” Interior/ exterior. Painting, Faux finish and wall covering specialist. References/ Insured. Webster resident, 314-308-6558.

John Muller Painting Interior/ Exterior Wallpaper Removal

314-657-8280. GMS CONSTRUCTION. Provides all home remodeling/ handyman needs. We leave our jobs clean and our customers happy. Call now for great pricing! Fully insured. 20 years experience. CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED! 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE in property management and repair, specializing in electrical work. Courteous. 314-757-6165.

ELECTRIC

M&M CUSTOM PAINTING. Honest, dependable painter. Interior/ exterior, powerwashing, wallpaper removal. Satisfaction guaranteed! Insured. Matt, 314-401-9211, (owner).

314-398-7960. KEVIN’S HOME REPAIR, electrical plumbing, tuckpointing, painting, drywall/ taping, siding, general repair. Quality work, reasonable prices, 314-398-7960.

CARPET RESTRETCHING, reseaming, patching, and cleaning. No job too small. Free estimates, 314-892-1003.

Now Accepting All Major Credit Cards

LOOKING FOR A GOOD PAINTER, but don’t know who to call? Well you found him. My name is JIM GLORE, I’m 63 years young, and have been a painter for 40+ years. The name of my business is AMERICAN PAINTING COMPANY. I’m registered with the state of Missouri #309938, my business license is #LC9809312 and my business insurance is with Shelter Insurance Company. You pay me no money for labor or material until the job is completed and you are satisfied. Interior or exterior. Free estimates, 314-832-2671.

INTERIOR HOME SERVICES JOHN SHERRARD WOODWORKING, custom bookshelves and cabinetry, free-standing or built-in, delivery and installation. 314-968-9395, 314-303-1341.

PAINT/STRIPPING 10% OFF ALL JOBS. LINDSEY’S CUSTOM PAINTING, exterior/ interior painting, commercial/ residential, powerwashing, deck staining, 15 years experience. Free estimates. 636-465-4778. 314-640-4085. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING & WALLPAPERING. Design, faux finishes, texturing, staining. 24 years experience. Insured. Ken, 636-274-2922. DON DREWETT PAINTING. Prep and painting to perfection. 25 years in business. 314-821-1966. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING resident. Please call Tony, 314-646-8283.

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314-781-1485

PLASTER/DRYWALL A PATCHING SPECIALIST. 4th generation plasterer. Complete ceilings, free estimates. Insured BBB member. Wayne Dowell, 314-352-5558. CWG PLASTERING, LLC. For all of your plastering & stucco needs. Call Curt Gianino. 314-223-6858. DRYWALL SEAMS AND HOLES REPAIRED. Support local, call Tony, 314-646-8283. HEYER PLASTERING. Since 1940. Plaster/ drywall repair. Free estimates. Insured. 314-961-7733. PLASTERING SYSTEMS INTERIORS. Patch plastering specialist! Drywall, painting, minor home repairs. Licensed, insured. Call Kevin, 314-239-8339.

PLUMBING 10% DISCOUNT. 314-304-3368. DAVE’S PLUMBING REPAIRS. No job too small. 35 years experience. Insured. Professional service. 10% SENIOR/ VETERAN DISCOUNTS. MEL’S SEWER & DRAIN CLEANING. Drains PROPERLY cleaned, 30+ years experience, insured, satisfaction guaranteed. Available Saturdays. 314-517-6504. 314-393-1484. MISSOURI PLUMBING SERVICES. Residential repair and remodeling. Free estimates. Flat rate pricing. No job too small. A+ BBB, License #P7095.

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WEEKLY CROSSWORD

ACROSS

49 Undeliverable mail 51 Bedding plant 1 Sorted, as eggs 54 Like a slug’s trail 6 Utter confusion 55 Donut center 11 Widespread damage 56 Places of refuge 16 Cartoon woodpecker 60 Kitty of “Gunsmoke” 21 Fountain for wishes 61 Nudges, perhaps 22 Striped animal 62 Anchors’ places 23 Coliseum 63 Ewe homophone 24 “Devil With -- - 64 Ocean fish Dress On” 65 Tooth cleaner 25 Loosens, as a grip 66 Bagel purveyors 26 Queen -- lace 67 Tight-knit team 27 Storms about 69 Summer in Savoie 28 Ocean motions 70 Nozzles do it 29 Bar mem. 72 Warm-ups 30 Chili con - 73 Music teacher’s bane 32 Bossa nova kin (2 wds.) 34 Tempe inst. 74 Remainder 36 Dot in the Seine 76 Kind of caterpillar 37 Clues 77 Under -- (secret) 39 Diadem 78 Sharp replies 41 Bringing off 79 Griffith or Zola 43 Take stock of 81 Blunders 45 Raises the alarm 82 Took a toll on 47 Chamonix’s Mont -- 83 Snoozes

Solution

to last week’s puzzle.

86 87 88 92 93 94 96 97 98 99 100 102 103 104 105 106 108 109 110 111 113 114 115 118 120 122 126 127 129 131 133 134 136 138 140 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149

Knight’s combat -- fide Idyllic spot Pericles’ city Bogart’s Mad Dog -Playing possum Weep over Trot and gallop Veered off course -- hoping! Goddesses’ statues Sooner than anon Troubadours’ strings Stoop January stone Narrow fissure Dry as dust Neutral color Facades Admitted (2 wds.) Be informed of Michelangelo work Apollo’s message Broil Greek sage Frame of mind Cousins of “um” Suffix for forfeit Drops Totally opposite Fumble for words Hunted and pecked Jeweler’s lens Dark complexion Become less intense Dais VIP Recurring theme Water-lily painter Gourmet mushroom Nurtures Loses a coat, perhaps Big pitchers Discrete

DOWN 1 It can be rare 2 Fit to be tied 3 Tangy 4 Festival opener 5 Kind of brake 6 Russian empress 7 Reddish dyes 8 Pansy Yokum’s son 9 Sourdough strike 10 Lip, slangily 11 Barbershop quartet’s goal 12 Kind of numeral 13 Human herbivore 14 Four quarters 15 Senor’s house 16 1960s dance 17 Kimono sash 18 Any Elvis recording 19 Sword fights 20 Toady’s answers 31 Open-air lobbies 33 Entertainer Edie - 35 Jazz instruments 38 Threw a haymaker 40 Most capable 42 Mystical knowledge 44 Neptune’s kingdom 46 Gump and Rooney 48 Sprawls 50 Varieties 51 Cover the walls 52 Steal the scene 53 Container weights 72 Ordinary language 54 Blow, as a horse 73 Stetson wearer, 55 Gives a hand perhaps 57 Famous golf cup 58 Green-eyed Thai feline 75 Doctrine 77 Was willing 59 Plaintiffs 78 Rajahs’ spouses 61 “Soapdish” actor 80 Minds the phone 62 Ocean trenches 81 Injures a matador 65 Feeds the fire 82 Subway fare 66 Pub order 83 Knick or Laker 67 Quote 84 Video-game pioneer 68 Battery terminal 71 Wax removers (hyph.) 85 Pickpocket

86 Yakked 87 Canal sight 89 Talk in a monotone 90 Big name in calculus 91 Wildlife shelters 93 At the table 94 Dissembles 95 Mammoth 98 Cosmonaut -- Gagarin 99 Legacy recipient 101 Sleep phenomenon 103 After a while

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Bought and sold -- Davis of “The Fly” RN’s forte Isms Meadow flowers Avoids capture Perfectly clear Killdeer On the fringes -- nor reason Humane org. Itinerary

121 123 124 125 128 130 132 135 137 139 141

Hazard a guess Tara’s owner Cisco Kid flick Lived Shade trees Not all Hindu epic hero Poetic adverb Admirer’s response Feeling blue Strut along

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November 18 - 24, 2016

Classifieds • CLASSIFIEDS ALSO APPEAR ONLINE! • classifieds@timesnewspapers.com • Call 314-96-TIMES • Deadline: Wed. at 10 a.m. PLUMBING

TUCKPOINTING

LAWN MOWING

ARIES PLUMBING. Licensed, bonded, insured. Repairs, rehabs, stacks, drain cleaning, sewer and water lines. (V. Holliday, 5100 Heege, License #P7503.) Call 314-351-2302.

HEFF’S TUCKPOINTING. Complete or spot tuckpointing. Expert at matching color. Chimneys/ firepace repaired or rebuilt. Owner-operated, free estimates, fully insured, 35 years experience. 314-822-2673.

Full Service Maintenance & Lawncare Provider

INSTALL: NEW TOILETS, VANITIES, sinks, faucets, disposals, hot water heaters. 25 years experience. Ed O’Toole, 314-481-7278. MBC PLUMBING. Fast service. Code violations, stacks, water heaters, water lines, anything in plumbing. Credit cards accepted. 314-409-5051. PLUMBING MASTERS. Plumbing/ heating/ air. Affordable prices: water and drain pipes, furnaces, A/C, water heaters, faucets, toilets, disposals. SPECIAL: Drain opening, $99. Free estimates, senior discount. 314-351-4373.

REMODELING A LOCAL KIRKWOOD COMPANY celebrating its 22nd year in business. Regency Home Services provides remodeling/ repair services including: kitchen, baths, basements, decks, DISABILITY MODIFICATIONS. Insured, references. 314-8219907. BRITT & SONS CONTRACTING. Room additions, decks, patios, gutters, windows, doors, powerwashing. Family owned since 1959. FREE ESTIMATES, 314-805-1538. DOOR INSTALLATION. Exterior doors and interior panel doors. 20 years experience. Insured. Sparks Construction, 314-4026269. G.W. DEVELOPMENT, INC. Commercial/ residential, remodeling, new home construction, concrete work, retaining walls, excavation, street snow plowing. 314-574-4936. gwbdev@att.net QUINLAN CONSTRUCTION SERVICES. 32 years experience. Locally owned, fully insured. A+ BBB. For all your interior & exterior remodeling and repair needs, call Mark, 314-3636451. www.quinlan-const-servs.com SHE REMODELS. Interior/ exterior painting, drywall/ plaster repair, kitchen/ bath remodeling, ceramic tile, grout repair, concrete repair and caulking. 314-629-3838. SPRUCE UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS! 20% OFF ALL JOBS booked through December. Remodeling kitchens, bathrooms, finishing basements, additions and all types remodeling. No job too big or small! 15 years experience. Free estimates. 636-465-4778.

WATERPROOFING MARK RABENAU & CO. Basement waterproofing. 314-9680590. Foundation cracks, drain tile systems, sump pumps installed and replaced. A family tradition since 1940. “A+” rated by BBB. MID-AMERICA PIERING- Basement waterproofing, draintile, sump pumps, French draintile system, epoxy injection, BBB acredited, 30 years in business. MidAmericaPiering@msn.com 314-985-5278. WATER AWAY WATERPROOFING SYSTEMS, LLC. Epoxy injection of foundation wall cracks, drain tile systems, exterior drainage solutions and bracing of foundation walls. Fully insured and written warranty provided. 314-302-5725. I

WINDOWS & GUTTERS 10% SENIOR/ VETERAN DISCOUNT FROM (THE GUTTER GUY.) One Call Does It All. A full service gutter company offering cleaning, all type repairs, replacement, gutter guard installations. Additional services: roofing, fascia. 34 years experience, free estimates, 314-413-2888. TheGutterGuystl@hotmail GUTTERS CLEANED & WINDOWS WASHED by off-duty firefighter. In business over 30 years. Excellent work at reasonable prices. Mike, 314-965-2667. GUTTERS CLEANED, repaired and installed. Screens and helmets offered. Priced over the phone. Call Steve, 314-9650183. HOME WASHERS. Replacement Windows starting at $200. Gutter Cleaning starting at $75. House wash starting at $185 (Licensed & Insured). Visit us at: Homewashersstl.com 314835-8477. LIMITED TIME OFFER! GUTTER CLEANING, $149. GUTTER SALE! CALL TODAY! 314-968-7848. A+ rated BBB. LUTZ SEAMLESS GUTTER COMPANY. Family-owned 35 years. Customized 5” & 6” gutter and downspout system. Repairs. Siding, soffit, facia, gutter screen protection. A+ BBB. Call Larry for all your rain-caring needs. Free estimates, 314304-4700.

WOHLSCHLAGER CONTRACTING. All interior and exterior remodeling and repairs. Basements, baths, kitchens, doors, windows, siding. Family operated. Insured. For free estimates, call 314-435-8682, 314-287-1222. Licensed Kirkwood Contractor.

WINDOW WASHING, GUTTER CLEANING, powerwashing by off-duty firefighters. Call Oscar, 636-390-4308 or 314-6088226.

ROOFING

YARD SERVICES

C.J.S. ROOFING. Chris Sielfleisch, 636-349-5225. Shingles/ repairs. Free estimates, fully insured. www.cjsroofing.net STL ROOFING & REMODELING SPECIAL! FREE upgrade to Lifetime Architectural Shingle. BBB “A+” rated. Also, siding, gutters, windows. 314-968-7848. www.stlroofing.com STONEBRIDGE CONSTRUCTION ROOFING. Roofing, siding, gutters, tuckpointing, decks, all exteriors. Quality work by honest, reliable workmen. Free estimates, 314-344-3434.

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ROOFING

Residential • Institutions • Commercial

Fully Insured In business since 1967

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LANDSCAPING SERVICES 314-239-6834, LEAF/ LAWN CLEANUP, flower bed renovation, weeding, brush clearing, landscape design. Call Alex. 314-267-1785. FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPING and outdoor needs. Mulching, seeding, fertilization, retaining walls. Free estimates, reasonable prices, insured. 314-494-3100, LAWN SCULPTORS, INC. Leaf Removal, Lawn Renovation, Thatching, Aerating, Overseeding, Sodding, Fertilizing, Overgrowth Cleanup, Mulching, Bush Trimming. Member BBB. 314-845-0686, TRACY’S LAWN & LANDSCAPING. Residential/ Commercial. Concrete Work, Pavers, Retaining Walls, Landscaping/ Hardscape, Drainage Systems, Sod, Yard Clean-up, Planting, Fertilizing, Weeding, Topsoil, Mulch, Bush Trimming. ACCOMPLISH YOUR LANDSCAPING GOALS with Professional Design and Installation! Free estimates. Insured. 40 years experience. Ask for “Gary the Gardner.” Leading Edge Landscaping, 314-822-2774. AWESOME VALUE! 314-520-5222. Jeff, Mizzou Crew, yard cleanups, mulching, patios, handyman services. (since 2004). Coupon-Video: www.FASTandFREE.us/Trim.html

HAJEK LAWNCARE Weekly Mowing Schedule: Thursday & Friday Openings Fully Insured • Free Estimate! Joshua 314-856-3544 hajeklawncare@yahoo.com

MISC. LAWN & YARD 314-803-3735, BRIAN’S LAWN & LANDSCAPING, PROMPT, COURTEOUS! Spruce up your yard for the holidays! Leaf removal, Fall cleanups. 636-688-9494. Call Leafsweeps for inexpensive, thorough and fast leaf removal. In business for over 10 years. AFFORDABLE LEAF REMOVAL, full service, curbside (starting at $50), landscaping, retaining walls, mulching, snow removal. Commercial/ residential. For free estimate, 314-799-5141. www.misbauerlawncare.com for specials and discounts. BAECHT’S FALL YARD & LEAF CLEAN-UP and removal. Superior custom service! Call or text Tina, 314-562-8959. LEAF CLEAN-UP AND CURBSIDE REMOVAL AVAILABLE. Mulch and landscaping services. Quality work. Reasonable rates. Chris 314-920-0657. LEAF CLEANUP, MULCH, SNOW REMOVAL! Call KH Services at 314-258-5634 for free estimates. Don’t forget us in the Spring for lawncare! LEAF/ YARD CLEAN-UP. Rake/ blow or vacuum from curb, brush removal, mulch, planting, mowing, all services. 314-8224626, 314-496-5154. PAUL’S LAWN SERVICE, leaf removal, vacuuming, cleanups. Insured, 314-753-4533. ZEHNLE LAWN CARE: CURBSIDE VACUUMING/ FULL YARD CLEAN-UPS! Born and raised in Webster. David, 314-315-7541.

Blade’s Edge

Complete Leaf Removal or Vacuum From Curb

314-961-1987 FULL SERVICE LEAF REMOVAL Curbside Vacuuming (Weekends, Too) No Mess Gutter Cleaning

SNOW REMOVAL

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FULL SERVICE LEAF REMOVAL Lawncare & More, LLC. Locally Owned/Operated

Curbside Vacuuming • Reasonable Rates

314-258-0930 LEAF REMOVAL/ CURBSIDE VACUUMING

Leaf Cleanup/ Debris Removed From Property General Fall Cleanup Schwartz Brothers Landscape Solutions

314-393-7754

FIREFIGHTER SEEKING LANDSCAPING/ YARD WORK. Leaf Removal, Yard Clean-up, Mowing, Mulching and more! 314-3155209, Justin.

MISSING SHINGLES? FREE INSPECTION Local. Insured. Quality work guaranteed.

Roofing • Siding • Gutters • Shutters Call Tony Jenkins 314-422-0288

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TUCKPOINTING 314-296-8223 ALL TYPES TUCKPOINTING, bricklaying, stone work, waterproofing and caulking serving St. Louis since 1969. Written guarantee and proof of insurance provided. NO deposit required and we accept all major credit cards. Service award recipient and A+ BBB rating. DanMilbournConst.com 314-398-3788, JOHN TAYLOR, WEBSTER RESIDENT, 22 years experience. Chimneys, fireboxes, homes, walks, foundations. References, reasonable rates, insured, free estimates. MasterCard, Visa. 314-486-3303, MASSEY TUCKPOINTING. Quality tuckpointing, brick laying & masonry. Insured with an A+ rating with the BBB. Free estimates. www.masseytuckpointing.com 314-645-1387. MIRELLI TUCKPOINTING, LLC. BBB Torch Award Winner. Complete houses, spot pointing. Chimney/ brick repair, brick/ stone repair, waterproofing sealants. Free estimates, licensed, insured. All work guaranteed. 2005-2014 Service Award recipient. mirellituckpointing.com 314-843-1829, RAY GRAF & SON TUCKPOINTING. Owner operated, 1953-2015. Free estimates. Houses, chimneys, stone basements. Insured. AFFORDABLE TUCKPOINTING. Complete tuckpointing. Brick, block, stone and stucco repairs. Affordable rates, fully insured. 314-489-5964. BRICK, GLASS BLOCK, STONE WORK, basement, cement stucco, tuckpointing. 30 years experience. Free estimates, 636-797-2947, 314-910-3132.

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636-674-5013

GREENSTONE LANDSCAPING. Landscape Design, planting, mulching, edging, lawn renovation. Full-service maintenance. Member BBB mowstl.com 314-968-4900. MANNY’S LAWNCARE SERVICES. Mowing, leaf cleanup, trimming, mulching, weed control. Family-owned. Quality work. Free estimates. 314-288-8001. ManuelNava031@gmail.com

M&P Landscaping, Inc. Residential/Commercial

Leaf Cleanup & Vacuuming • Fertilizing Planting • Sodding • Seeding • Mowing • Edging Mulching • Spraying • Weeding • Pruning Trimming • Bed Maintenance • Dethatching Brush Removal • Retaining Walls • Paver Patios Drainage Work • Free Estimates • Member BBB

Licensed Landscape Architect & Designer

314-426-8833

www.mplandscapingstl.com LAWN EQUIPMENT REPAIR 314-749-6612, MOBILE WRENCH. ON-SITE SMALL ENGINE repair/ maintenance. Lawnmowers and all gaspowered equipment. No hauling or waiting for equipment, I come to you! For professional service and reasonable rates, contact Don. 314-954-7279. CALL CARL for lawn equipment/ small engine repair and maintenance. Pickup/ delivery available, will recycle old mowers.

Leaf Removal

314-827-5664 RETAINING WALLS CUSTOM RETAINING WALLS. Concrete block, tie walls. Call for free estimate. No job too big or small. 636-465-4778.

TREE/SHRUB SERVICES 10% FALL DISCOUNT! AAA&D TREE SERVICE, 636-2536543. Insured, reliable, reasonable prices! 24/7. Removals as low as $100. No tree too big or small. 40+ years experience. 10% FALL DISCOUNT. A+ RATED BBB. Get-er Done Tree Service. Stump Grinding. Fully insured, 13 years experience. 314-971-6993. 100% SATISFACTION! Any tree trimmed/ removed, insured, neighborhood references. Professional courteous, free estimates. 314-640-3155 arborist. 31+ YEARS IN BUSINESS, ST. LOUIS TREE. Complete tree service/ stump removal. Insured, free estimates, 314-8216544. Nick, Gino and Tony. AFFORDABLE STUMP GRINDING & TREE SERVICE. 10 years experience. Free estimates, Senior Citizen discount. Licensed, fully insured. 314-422-2641. BAUMANN TREE. Professional service at an affordable price. Tree trimming/ removal, brush removal, stump grinding. For a free estimate/ property inspection, call Baumann Tree, 636375-2812. You’ll be glad you called. BEST PRICE GUARANTEE! Fully insured, free estimates. Tree and shrub trimming/ removal, stump grinding, tree/ shrub planting, mulch, firewood. 314-960-9797.

LAWN MOWING

DANNY’S TREE SERVICE, large tree and stump removal, hauling, lot clearing, brush removal. Insured. 314-236-1460.

314-258-0930, LAWNCARE & MORE, LLC. AERATION, SEEDING, FALL CLEAN-UP. Call Kevin, licensed, insured.

MALONE’S TREE SERVICE. Small business, small prices! Free estimates, fully insured, customer satisfaction guaranteed. 314-766-0566.

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APTS/CONDOS FOR RENT $600 TO $990 IN KIRKWOOD. Short or long-term. Open house every day. Mikat. 314-965-4466. 1,400 SQ.FT. 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT, SHREWSBURY. New carpet, fireplace, c/a, patio, garage, utilities paid. $1,050. 314-647-4363. 8717 WATSON ROAD (63119). 2-bedroom apartments, c/a, appliances, laundry. 750-1100 sq.ft. Webster School district, $720-$1025. Deca Realty, 314-631-3306. www.decarealty.com LAKESHIRE, ADJACENT TO AFFTON. 1-bedroom, $470/month plus $400 deposit. 1-year lease. No pets. 314-8493699. SECOND-FLOOR APARTMENT SPECIAL: COME SEE US! TWO MONTHS’ FREE RENT! One occupant must be 55 years or older. 2 bathrooms, high-rise toilets, walk-in showers. FREE garage parking! Webster, 314-968-1863. SPACIOUS 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT in St. Louis Hills. Garage, laundry hook-up, c/a, cul-de-sac street. $750/month. Open Saturday, 12-3 p.m. or by appointment. (Display at 6312 Lindenwood Ct., Apt. 1.) Lindenwood Heights Apartments. 314-832-1102, 314-966-0692.

COMMERCIAL RENTALS OLD ORCHARD OFFICE SPACE. 900 sq.ft. quality space in quality location. Also 325 sq.ft. available. 314-918-7700.

CONDOS FOR SALE SPACIOUS 2ND-FLOOR CONDO, 2-bedroom, 2-bath, attached garage. Updated, including new carpet, HVAC, paint, vaulted ceiling. Conveniently located at 10900 Village Grove Drive, 63123. $148,000. 314-729-9192.

HOMES FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL 2-STORY, 4-BEDROOM, 2.5-BATH home in Des Peres. Superb location! Semi-private back yard, Parkway schools. $320,000. FSBO, 314-698-6434. FENTON, #2 TREECREST COURT. Lovely 3-bedroom, 2.5bath, home with 2-car attached garage, two fireplaces, central vacuum. Finished walk-out LL & laundry room that includes washer/ dryer. Recently updated kitchen/ siding/ gutters/ windows. Lindbergh schools. $239,900. FSBO, 314-6166009, 636-375-2514. SELLING YOUR HOME YOURSELF? Sell it faster with an ad in the Webster-Kirkwood Times, the South County Times and West End Word. Published on Fridays. Ideal for weekend appointments. Call 96-TIMES. SUNSET HILLS, 12433 COURTYARD LAKE DRIVE. Beautiful upscale Villa in the Courtyards of Sunset Hills located at Lindbergh and Eddie & Park. Call DAN CERONE REALTORS, 314-842-7647.

HOUSES FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE 3-BEDROOM, 2-BATH RANCH, 1800 sq.ft., 2car garage, basement. Near I-44 and 141. Rockwood Schools. $1,325/ month. 314-965-3456. CRESTWOOD, 900 COFFEY/ LINDBERGH SCHOOLS. 3bedroom, 1-bath completely updated contemporary ranch. Quiet neighborhood, beautiful lot, large patio, covered parking. Walking/ riding distance to Grant’s Trail. $1,200/ month. Call M.C.W., 314-504-8110. FENTON, 2-BEDROOM, 1.5-BATH 1,566 sq.ft. home. Basement, attached garage, first-floor W/D. No pets/ smoking. Credit check. $925 plus deposit. 314-724-6232. KIRKWOOD HOUSE, Crest Avenue, 2-bedroom, 1-bath, basement. Large yard, no pets. Credit check, $1,000/ month. 314-422-7191. LADUE SCHOOLS, 3-bedroom, 1-bath house for rent in Ladue. 10160 Conway Road. $1,600. Call Tim, 314-504-7136. SOUTH ST. LOUIS, 6-room, 2-story house, 2-car garage. Located near Michigan and Itaska. $650 plus utilities. 636464-2435. WEBSTER, 228 SIMMONS. 2-bedroom, 1-bath, garage. Great area, quiet street. $795/ month. Francis Realty, 314-7032142.

LOTS FOR SALE 4325 BUTLER HILL ROAD at Hwy. 55, part of the Butler Hill Schnucks Shopping Center, 4.34 acres, some commercial. Call Dan Cerone Realtors, 314-842-7647. ONE-ACRE BUILDING SITES, gated, all utilities, off new 21, 20 minutes from Gravois Bluffs. Four acres sites also available. Buy now, build later, closeout prices. 314-503-6203.


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This 4 bedroom, 2 bath 1.5-story has wonderful curb appeal, extensive landscaping and amazing wraparound front porch adding tons of outdoor entertaining space. There are 5 doors on the main level that offer access to this 90x8 ft. wide porch. Over 2,700 square feet of total living area, hardwood floors, many updates and partially finished lower level. The 1st and 2nd levels each have 2 bedrooms and full bath. This is a gem on the “Boulevard!” Listed at $425,000.

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2514 Louis Avenue, Brentwood Offered at $259,000.

1131 Pinetree Lane, Webster Groves Offered at $225,000.

318 East Swon Avenue, Webster Groves NEW PRICE. Offered at $998,000.

1668 Grant Road, Webster Groves Offered at $174,900.

102 Dornell Drive, Webster Groves NEW PRICE. Offered at $143,900.

733 Luckystone Avenue, Glendale Offered at $220,000.

8724 Rosalie Avenue, Brentwood NEW LISTING. Offered at $254,900. Open 11/20, 1-3 PM.

327 Oakley Lane, Kirkwood Offered at $369,900.

64 Briarcliff, Ladue NEW PRICE. $1,175,000. Open 11/20, 1-3 PM.

21 Upper Ladue, Ladue Offered at $3,100,000.

9044 Clayton Road, Ladue Schools Offered at $1,299,000.

2 Log Cabin Drive, Ladue Offered at $1,450,000.

1614 Bredell Avenue, Richmond Heights Offered at $169,900.

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115 Pointer Lane · Ladue · $989,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-3! You will fall in love with this beautifully updated home nestled on a cul de sac, with two master suites, extra large family room and a spectacular pool and patio! Two-car over sized attached garage, indoor open shower room, open kitchen leading outside. 658 River Moss Drive · St. Peters · $245,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-3! Spacious and updated, this four bedroom, two and a half bath home has a gorgeous kitchen with stainless appliances, center island, granite counters, and breakfast area. Enjoy a main floor laundry room and a deck off the kitchen for entertainment.

35 Chesterfield Lakes (Chesterfield). $2,350,000

4. 9858 Copper Hill Road · Ladue $895,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1:30-3! This stunning traditional ranch features hardwood floors, exceptional millwork, spacious master suite with luxury bath. The vaulted great room with fireplace opens to a slate patio and beautiful yard. Breathtaking gourmet white kitchen and breakfast room. Lower level includes a family room, bar and bath.

AREA RESIDENTIAL LISTINGS 1669 Andrew Drive (Warson Woods).

$699,000

3 Windsor Terrace (Creve Coeur).

$1,799,000

134 Babler Road (T&C).

$615,000

1123 Bella Vista Drive (Frontenac).

$1,595,000

14304 Spyglass Ridge (Chesterfield).

$595,000

503 East Monroe Avenue (Kirkwood). $1,585,000

665 Wyndham Crossing (Des Peres).

$579,000

18 Balcon Estates (Creve Coeur).

$1,400,000

4942-44 McPherson Avenue (CWE).

$485,000

1831 Camberly Road (Des Peres).

$1,150,000

14413 Valley Meadow W (Chesterfield).$479,900

656 Brookhaven Court (Kirkwood).

$989,000

742 Havenwood Circle (Warson Woods).$969,000

1017 Briley Street (St. Peters). ●

$409,900

391 Madewood Lane (Chesterfield).

$350,000

12924 Sunset Bluff Ct.(Sunset Hills).

$949,900

440 Conway Meadows (Chesterfield). $325,000

53 Portland Drive (Frontenac).

$920,000

658 River Moss Drive (St. Peters). ●

$245,000

1438 Country Lake Estates (Chesterfield). $889,000

102 Conway Cove (Chesterfield).

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359 Bach Avenue (Kirkwood).

2714 McKnight Crossing (Rock Hill).

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Vaulted great room has built in bar and the first of three fireplaces. The kitchen was updated with granite counter tops, stainless appliances and travertine tiled floors. $595,000


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61 Clermont Lane

1139 Vinetta Drive

504 Hickory Ridge Court

11 Webster Oaks

Sunset Hills | $1,200,000

Ladue | $949,000

Ladue | $865,000

Des Peres | $499,500

Des Peres | $439,000

Webster Groves | $427,000

416 North Woodlawn Avenue

1037 Joanna Avenue

3507 Walnut View

105 North Elm Avenue

7240 Mackenzie Road

4728 Heidelberg Avenue

Kirkwood | $412,000

Glendale | $349,000

Byrnes Mill | $319,850

Webster Groves | $179,900

Affton | $149,900

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1309 Ann Avenue Kirkwood Offered at $750,000

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11 Kingsbury Place, CWE - $1,285,000 SOLD 7546-48 Warner, Richmond Heights - $190,000 SOLD in 5 Days 6644 Nottingham, St. Louis Hills - $271,500 SOLD 946 Chesterfield Villas, Chesterfield - $405,000 SOLD 434 Dickens, Kirkwood - $305,000 SOLD 1506 Doughtery Ferry, Kirkwood - $357,000 SOLD 3421 Cambridge, Maplewood - $270,000 SOLD 232 N. Kingshighway Blvd. #904, The Chase Private Residences NOW $899,900

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437 S. Harrison Ave. • Kirkwood

21 Lemp Rd. • Kirkwood

New construction completed! 4 BR, 3.5 BA, hardwood, gourmet kitchen, thermal windows, zoned HVAC, walk-out LL.

Gorgeous 4+ BR, 5.5 BA on 1+ acre! Inground pool, screened porch, pool house, 2 main floor master suites, updated kitchen.

New construction! 4 BR, 3.5 BA, main floor master with luxury BA, custom kitchen, hardwood, main floor laundry, gas FP.

Great open floor plan, 4 BR, 2.5 BA, master suite with 2 walk-in closets, 1st floor laundry. Composite deck, fence, irrigation.

Beautiful open atrium ranch with 4 BR, 3 BA and nearly 3200 sq.ft. of living space in ROCKWOOD schools!

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1583 Heritage Valley Dr. • High Ridge

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1859 Dougherty Estates • Ballwin

Unique geodesic dome home! 3 BR, 3 BA, energy efficient, updated kitchen, master suite, walk-out finished LL, 1 acre lot.

4 BR, 2.5 BA, beautiful landscaping, modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, wood burning fireplace, large deck with gazebo.

1128 Cheshire Ln. • Webster Groves

12259 Winrock Dr. • Creve Coeur

6 Country Club Terr. • Kirkwood

Fabulous 1.5-story home with endless possibilities. 4 BR, 2 BA, hardwood, French doors, marble surround FP, finished LL.

Nicely updated 4 BR, 2.5 BA 2-story home! Brazilian cherry wood floors, freshly painted, updated kitchen, WB FP, main floor laundry.

Natural light, hardwood, elegant FP in 2 BR, 2 BA unit. Designer kitchen, master suite, covered parking, elevator, lush landscaping.

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2924 Salena • St. Louis

12216 Renwick • St. Louis

3969 Regalway Dr. • South County

Professionally renovated 2-story in Benton Park. 3 BR, 2.5 BA, light filled large rooms, owner’s suite exits to 2-story deck.

Lovely 4 BR, 3 BA ranch in serene setting. Huge rooms, 30x20 atrium GR, rec room in LL, professionally landscaped yard, deck.

Professionally renovated 4 BR, 2 BR, finished LL, private yard, custom kitchen, freshly painted, WB FP, master suite.

$309,900 OPEN SUN. 1-3 775-2055

3 BR updated ranch offers many special features, open floor plan, finished LL, oversized garage, on large level fenced lot.

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16057 Nantucket Meadows • Eureka

Diane Denny www.soldonstlouis.com

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6632 Alamo Ave. #1E • Clayton

Sprawling open living space in this 3 BR, 2 BA renovated ranch. Large LR with gas FP. Great kitchen with stainless, finished LL.

Many upgrades grace this spacious 1st floor condo. Updated kitchen, large master suite, hardwood, FP in LR.

3 BR, 2.5 BA, oak flooring, updated kitchen, finished LL with WB FP, 2 tiered deck overlooking the fenced backyard.

If you have not found anything yet, take a look at this low maintenance 3 BR, 2 BA multi-level in very move-in condition.

Brick ranch with 3 BR, hardwood under carpet, large deck, fenced backyard, finished LL, newer A/C, Clayton school district.

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276 Wanderfern Place Dr. • Innsbrook

315 N. Laclede Station Rd. • Webster Groves

Darling 2 BR, 1 BA condo sitting in the heart of Clayton close to restaurants and shops. Renovated kitchen, secure garage.

Formal LR, DR and FR, main level laundry, FP, 3 BR, don’t miss out on this opportunity to make this your own. Great location.

Charming Chalet home on 4+acres. 2BR/1.5BA, new flooring, large deck, spacious loft area. Enjoy pools, lakes, golf, stables and more!.

Commercial property! Brick ranch with 2-car garage, perfect for small business. Updated electric, WB FP, many purposes.

This home has 2 BR, large LR, hardwood, partially finished LL, fenced backyard and much more!

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8501 Valdes Dr. • Affton

Perfect 2 BR, 2 BA starter home. Park-like street, updated kitchen and BA, finished walk-out LL, new furnace and A/C.

Sparkling, well maintained 3 BR, 1 BA ranch. New carpet and hardwood, natural light, contemporary kitchen, fenced yard.

4840 Hamburg Ave. • St. Louis

1927 Hunting Lake Ct. #201 • Kirkwood

Charming brick bungalow! 2 BR, 2 BA, hardwood, updated kitchen with granite, detached 1-car garage, freshly painted.

Well kept 3 BR, new carpet on main level, updated luxurious BA, double lot, fully fenced yard, this could be your home!

Greenbriar condos! Close to pool & clubhouse. Lovely patio, updated unit w/living room & dining room, updated bath, additional storage.

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SUMMIT JEWELERS Makers of Fine Jewelry since 1979 in historic Webster Groves

Many thanks to our readers for sharing their recipes. Congratulations to Chris Snowden of Glendale. She is the winner of our drawing and will get a $100 gift certificate to Cornucopia.

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Best Smoked Salmon Spread............................................................................................4 Bloody Mary Salad.............................................................................................................4 Blue Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms......................................................................................4 Chalupa..............................................................................................................................4 Chicken Tettrazini.............................................................................................................6 Cranberry Chutney............................................................................................................6 Holiday Olives....................................................................................................................6 Holiday Slaw......................................................................................................................8 “Huzaren Sla” (Hussar’s Salad)........................................................................................8 Merry Tomatoes.................................................................................................................9 Pea Salad............................................................................................................................9 Serviettenknödel (Serviette Dumplings)..........................................................................9

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Candy Potpourri...............................................................................................................10 Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies..................................................................................10 Chocolate Covered Coconut Macaroons..........................................................................10 Chocolate Heavenly Hash...............................................................................................10 Festive Crockpot Snowflake Cocoa.................................................................................11 Nighty Night Cookies......................................................................................................11 Poppy Seed Thumbprints................................................................................................12 Pumpkin Surprise............................................................................................................12 Seasonal Fruit Tart with Lemon Curd...........................................................................12 Rosemary Honeycrisp Apple Infusion............................................................................14 Snickerdoodles.................................................................................................................14 Sugar Cream Pie..............................................................................................................14 Sugar Topped Walnut Bars.............................................................................................14

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Blue Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms

1/3 cup light Miracle Whip 3-4 oz. light cream cheese (1/3 less fat) 4 Tbls. red onion, finely chopped 1/4 cup diced red, yellow or orange pepper 3 tsp. fresh lemon juice 3 tsp prepared horseradish sauce 4 Tbls. fresh chopped parsley 2 tsp. dill 2 Tbls. capers 4 oz. shredded smoked roasted salmon (Dawson Bay)

My neighbors love it when I serve this appetizer. Even if you don’t like blue cheese, you will love these!

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Shred salmon with fingers, add all other ingredients and mix thoroughly. Chill. Serve on bagel chips or crackers. So good! Cindy Tench | Crestwood

Bloody Mary Salad

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1 lb. large whole mushrooms 2-3 cloves finely chopped garlic 1/2 cup finely chopped yellow onion 1/4 cup chopped red pepper 1/4 cup melted butter 1/2 cup grated Italian bread crumbs (or crushed garlic croutons) 2 Tbls. fresh chopped parsley 1 Tbls. fresh lemon juice 1/2 cup blue cheese, crumbled Remove stems from mushrooms and chop stems finely. Saute mushroom stems, garlic, onion and red pepper in butter for a few minutes. Remove from burner and add bread crumbs, blue cheese, parsley and lemon juice. Mix well. Fill each mushroom cap with mixture and place in lightly greased shallow baking pan. Bake at 400 degrees for about 10-12 minutes, just until slightly browned on top. Serve immediately. Cindy Tench | Crestwood

Chalupa

___________________________________________________________ In the winter of 1975, my aunt and two cousins came to the Midwest from California to celebrate Christmas with my family. She was recently widowed and thought it would be nice to be around a house full of relatives. She was right. We had so much fun that season! Both of my cousins had never seen snow and Mother Nature dazzled them with a foot of beautiful white snow. My aunt brought with her a recipe we had never heard of, let alone tried. Following is an all-time family favorite recipe that reminds me of that snowy Christmas, warm with family love. FOR SERVING: tortilla chips shredded lettuce chopped onion grated cheese chopped tomatoes guacamole black olives sour cream

A 1/4 cup at a time, add a cup of hot V8 to gelatin. Stir in horseradish, salt and Worcestershire. Add remaining hot V8. Stir in other vegetables. Transfer to serving dish and refrigerate until set, 6 or more hours. Makes 6 cups.

3 lb. pork roast (loin or shoulder) 1 lb. pinto beans 1 small can chopped green chili peppers 2 cloves of garlic, minced 2 Tbls. chili powder 1 Tbls. cumin powder 1 tsp. oregano 1 Tbls. salt dash pepper

TIPS: Don’t be tempted to substitute lemon lime jello which yields an unappealing gravy-colored salad. Yellow peppers add color but red or green peppers are fine substitutes. Use real carrots rather than the tasteless, though convenient, carrot bites. Adults may prefer the bite of additional horseradish.

Soak beans overnight. Put all ingredients in a kettle or Dutch oven, cover with water and bring to a boil. Simmer 8 hours until meat is falling off the bone. Uncover for a short time to allow thickening.

Renate Kheim | Webster Groves

Serve over tortilla chips with shredded lettuce, chopped onion, grated cheese, and chopped tomatoes. Optional toppings are guacamole, black olives and sour cream.

In a large bowl, stir together gelatin and 1/2 cup V8. Set aside to softly gel. In a large pan, heat 4 cups V8 until just boiling. Add celery and onion as chopped. Chop cucumber, pepper and carrot, add zest and herbs if using; set aside.

Tricia Beavin | Webster Groves

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Exquisite Citizen Eco-Drive watch. 61 diamond enhanced case, mother-of-pearl dial. Water resistant. Free financing available. PARAMOUNT JEWELERS • 7348 Manchester Ave., Maplewood • 645-1122 • paramountjewelers.com

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Dress your table with fuss-free paper placemats! RUSTED CHANDELIER • 118 N. Kirkwood Rd., Kirkwood • 821-7881 • rustedchandelier.com

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These Spartina 449 handbags, totes and wallets are available in many different patterns and styles with the new instant personalization option. CAT’S MEOW PERSONALIZED GIFTS 12065 Manchester Rd., Des Peres • 909-1415

Personalized T-Shirts

Best seller alert! Our heavy weight raglan sleeve features our one-of-a-kind snowflake monogram design. Come in and choose from a variety of raglan and glitter color combinations! ZOEY’S ATTIC • 20 N. Gore Ave., Webster Groves 325-5880 • zoeysattic.com

Choose from NY Strip, Rib Eye, Filet Mignon and Shrimp with Filet Mignon. All steaks are USDA Choice, hand cut by our meat specialists, flash frozen and gift wrapped. FREDDIE’S MARKET • 9052 Big Bend Blvd., Webster Groves • 968-1914 • freddiesmarket.com

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Chic, functional sunglasses are always must-have accessories. Find your perfect pair and gifts to share at Rosen Optometry. Eye exams available. Most insurance accepted. Gift cards available. ROSEN OPTOMETRY • 17 Ronnie’s Plaza, St. Louis 843-2020 • rosenoptometry.com

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Cranberry Chutney

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8 oz. chicken (4 boiled breasts or one roasted chicken) in bite-size pieces 16 oz. box linguine (cooked according to package directions) 1/2 cup butter 1 tsp. chopped garlic 1/4 cup flour 4 cups chicken stock 8 oz. sliced button mushrooms 4 cups half & half 8 oz. package shredded cheddar cheese

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Melt butter in pot, add garlic and sauté for one minute. Add flour and whisk to make a roux. Add chicken stock, mushrooms and half & half and continue to cook over medium heat until thickened (about 10-12 minutes) whisking every few minutes so sauce does not stick or burn. Add chicken, mix with linguine and top with cheddar cheese. Makes 8-10 servings. Ann Lemcke | Art of Entertaining | Webster Groves

7 oz. bottle of large stuffed olives 16 oz. cream cheese, softened 1 cup chopped pecans Drain and wipe olives dry. Roll a tablespoon of cream cheese around each olive and cover evenly. Roll olives in nuts, chill. Cut each olive crosswise so that the pimento shows in center of each half. Cover and chill before serving. Barbara Simonson | Kirkwood

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From hand-sawn STL necklaces made locally from antique spoons to jewelry made from book covers, The Novel Neighbor has unique gifts and books for anyone. THE NOVEL NEIGHBOR • 7905 Big Bend Blvd., Webster Groves • 738-9384 • thenovelneighbor.com

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Shop small and find personalized gifts for all! From monogrammed jewelry and embroidered apparel to custom drinkware, home décor and so much more. UNIQUE IDEAS ‘N MORE • 58 Fenton Plaza, Fenton 636-343-2200 • uniqueideasnmore.com

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Be inspired by our collection of recycled furniture, home décor and unique gifts, including the popular Swan Creek candles—perfect for gift-giving. THE GREEN GOOSE • 1267 S. Laclede Station Rd. (Yorkshire Village) • 961-4444 • greengoose.com

Give the gift of chef-prepared, quality Mexican food, an extensive Tequila selection, bed. It monitors your heart rate, respiratory rate and craft beer and Webster’s best happy hour! motion. It gives a comprehensive and accurate look MILAGRO MODERN MEXICAN • 20 Allen Ave., Ste. 130 at the quality of your sleep. Only $149 now. Webster Groves • 962-4300 THE BACK STORE • stlbackstore.com milagromodernmexican.com

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Handmade smiles are the perfect holiday gift. Share happiness with your family and friends this holiday season. Proudly handmade in Kirkwood. SEEDS OF HAPPINESS • 150 Prospect Ave., Kirkwood • 877-764-4157 • seedsofhappiness.com

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Euclid Records

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HooPLa

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The Hub Bicycle Co.

40 W. Lockwood Ave. | 314-963-0300 | thehubbicyclecompany.com

The Initial Design

25 N. Gore Ave. | 314-968-8300 | theinitialdesignstl.com

KIND soap company

20 Allen Ave. Ste 105 | 314-942-2024 | kindsoap.com

Leopard Boutique

20 Allen Ave., Ste. 100 | 314-961-3220 | leopardboutique.com

Lindwedel Jewelers/Two Doors Down

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Pinot’s Palette

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Rolling Ridge Nursery

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48 W. Lockwood Ave. | 314-968-0106 | shelterinsurance.com

Sushi Station

29 N. Gore Ave. | 314-733-5511 | thesushistation.com

Zoey’s Attic

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1/2 shredded cabbage (3 cups) 6 oz. baby shellronies, cooked, drained and cooled 1 tsp. garlic salt 1/2 tsp. salt 1/2 cup chopped celery 2 Tbls. minced onion 1-1/2 cups cooked shrimp 1/3 cup oil 2 Tbls. apple cider vinegar 1/2 tsp. pepper Mix ingredients in large bowl and chill. Recipe is best if made a day before, but can be eaten immediately. Judy Polys | Kirkwood

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This ring features a 4.50 carat cushion cut Marilamba Garnet surrounded by diamonds in 14kt white gold. Retail value $3,165. JAMES DURBIN JEWELRY DESIGN • 114 W. Jefferson Ave., Kirkwood • 965-6508

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Need a last minute gift? Choose from St. Louis’ best selection of new and used records and CDs. Or purchase a Euclid gift certificate for anyone on your list. EUCLID RECORDS • 19 N. Gore Ave., Webster Groves 961-8978 • euclidrecords.com

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The Museum Shops are known for exceptional art-inspired gifts. Find jewelry, books, posters, cards, toys, games, ornaments or the wittiest stocking stuffers. Members save 10%. SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM • One Fine Arts Drive, Forest Park, St. Louis • 655-5249 • slam.org

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4 slices of holiday scent heaven! Bay Rum, Peppermint, Cinnamon Stick and Douglas Fir soaps—ready to give in this set. ($14) Perfect teacher or hostess gift. KIND SOAP COMPANY • 20 Allen Ave., Ste. 105, Webster Groves • 942-2024 • kindsoap.com

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Anew Ultimate Supreme: Anti-aging cream that delivers 12X more moisture than Lancome Absolue L’Extrait, a $365 luxury cream...ours has a holiday special price of $34.99! AVON STORE • 794 Gravois Bluffs Blvd., Fenton 636-326-2626

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Looking for a special gift and want to give back too? Ornaments4Orphans empowers indigenous artisans through fair trade practices and invests in the holistic care of orphaned children. ROLLING RIDGE NURSERY • 60 N. Gore, Webster Groves 962-3311 • rollingridgenursery.com

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Good Works Bracelets

These silky soft and naturally pure bed linens 25% of the proceeds of these fun will ensure your sleep is refreshingly comfortable. bracelets go to good causes. Styles range from Temperature regulation qualities keep you cool in $24-$42 for men and women. summer and warm in winter. Save 50% OFF now. LEOPARD BOUTIQUE • 20 Allen Ave. Ste. 100, THE BACK STORE • stlbackstore.com Webster Groves • 961-3220 • leopardboutique.com

The name Hussar Salad originated in the small garrison towns where the Hussars (mounted soldiers) were stationed. But because of the quality of the food in the barracks, the average Hussar was anxious to get one of the kitchen maids as a girlfriend – preferably one that served a rich family. After the family’s dinner, the Hussar went over to his girlfriend’s kitchen to charm her into making him a salad out of the left overs. That’s why we still make Huzaren Sla. 1-1/2 cups chopped cold meat (veal or pork) 2 green apples, peeled, cored and chopped 1 can diced beets (drained) 2 hard boiled eggs, one finely chopped, one sliced 3 pickles, 2 finely chopped, one sliced 1 small onion, finely chopped 8 small new potatoes, cooked, cooled and chopped 8 Holland cocktail onions, cut up 3 Tbls. oil 3 Tbls. vinegar 1/2 teaspoon salt some pepper (to taste) lettuce leaves 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1 tomato In a bowl,combine the meat, apples, beets, 1 egg finely chopped, 2 pickles finely chopped, onions and potatoes. Mix together the oil, vinegar, salt and pepper and pour over the salad. Toss to coat the meat and vegetables thoroughly. Place several lettuce leaves on a flat serving dish. Arrange the salad in a boat shape on the lettuce. Cover the “boat” with a very thin layer of mayonnaise. Decorate with thin slices of one egg, one pickle and tomato. Serves 4. “Eet Smakelijk” (Eat with taste) Renate Kheim | Webster Groves


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30-40 cherry tomatoes 1 cup vodka 1 tsp. celery salt ½ cup lemon pepper Place tomatoes in a serving bowl, pour vodka over tomatoes. In a small bowl combine celery salt and lemon pepper seasoning. Place seasoning next to tomatoes with container of toothpicks. Guests spear a tomato with a toothpick and dip into seasoning mixture. Barbara Simonson | Kirkwood

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The gift of relaxation...therapeutic massage! Treat yourself or someone else this holiday. Gift certificates available for everyone on your list. New client discount $10 off. NATURAL HEALING THERAPIES • 9901 Gravois at New Hampshire, Suite C • 544-4255

Smoky Topaz 9.36 carat ring surrounded by round brilliant diamonds in 14k rose gold. From traditional to hip to sophisticated... LINDWEDEL JEWELERS • 136 W. Lockwood Ave., Webster Groves • 961-9610 • lindwedeljewelers.com

Personalized Tote...classy, chic and perfect for carrying day to day essentials. Available in camel, black and taupe. EMBROIDER THE OCCASION • 124 W. Lockwood Ave., Webster Groves • 961-1201 embroidertheoccasion.com

Never have cold toes again. Our Irish made wool socks will keep your feet warm years to come, only $12 a pair, great stocking stuffer! THE KERRY COTTAGE, LTD. • 2119 S. Big Bend Blvd. 647-0166 • kerrycottage.com

27 Because Everyone Loves to Eat! 31 Osaki Portable Massager Belt We’ll do the cooking...with delectable gourmet food! Dinner specials, party trays and platters, hor d’oueveres, holiday dinners and gourmet lunches. THE ART OF ENTERTAINING • 8796 Big Bend Blvd. (at Gore), Webster Groves • 963-9899 • theaofe.com

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Give the gift of a night out with a gift card ($35 for 2 hour class) or create personalized gifts for everyone and have fun while you’re at it! PINOT’S PALETTE • 20 Allen Ave., Ste. 150, Webster Groves • 736-6403 pinotspalette.com/WebsterGroves

This single unit provides a variety of massages on your shoulder, back, buttocks or legs. Its fold-up strap makes it easy to store away or travel with. On sale for $129. THE BACK STORE • stlbackstore.com

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This personalized name necklace made of sterling silver and Swarovski crystals is hand stamped in Missouri by local artist Donna Fox of Crow Steals Fire. Order online. CROW STEALS FIRE • 221-1838 • crowstealsfire.com


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This is a unique treat. Everyone loves this for any holiday. Change the colors of the candy coating to match the holiday.

My husband loves chocolate macaroon cookies. They are his favorite of all cookies. Needless to say, I always make a big batch of my Chocolate Covered Coconut Macaroons for the Christmas holidays. These cookies are by far my best homemade recipe.

16 oz. red candy coating, like Candy Kote wafers 16 oz. green candy coating, like Candy Kote wafers 16 oz. white candy coating, like Candy Kote wafers 6 Tbls. Paramount Crystals 6 cups Kix cereal 5-6 cups cornflakes 2 bags microwave popcorn, popped

10 cups sweetened flaked coconut 2 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 tsp. salt 2-2/3 cups sweetened condensed milk 4 tsp. vanilla extract 1-1/2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips 1 Tbls. milk

Melt red candy with 2 tablespoons Paramount Crystals. Candy can be melted in microwave or 200 degree oven. Be sure to stir often. Be careful not to burn. Stir in Kix cereal. Pour on to wax paper and spread to dry. Break up any large clumps. Melt green candy with 2 tablespoons Paramount Crystals. Stir in cornflakes. Pour onto wax paper and spread to dry. Break up any large clumps. Melt white candy with 2 tablespoons Paramount Crystals. Stir in popcorn to coat. Pour onto wax paper and spread to dry. Break up any large clumps.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease cookie sheets. In a large bowl stir together the coconut, flour and salt. Stir in the sweetened condensed milk and vanilla until everything is well blended.

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Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies ___________________________________________________________ I make these often and everyone loves them. They say they taste like a brownie! 1/2 cup unsalted butter 4 oz. unsweetened chocolate, chopped 3 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips, divided 1-1/2 cups all purpose flour 1/2 tsp. baking powder 1/2 tsp. salt 4 large eggs 1-1/2 cups sugar 2 tsp. vanilla extract 2 cups chopped toasted pecans

Drop by heaping spoonfuls onto the prepared pan. Bake for 17 minutes in the preheated oven until coconut is sufficiently toasted. Immediately remove from cookie sheets to cool on wire racks. In a metal bowl over a pan of simmering water, melt chocolate chips and milk, stirring frequently until smooth. Remove from heat and set aside to cool. Dip cooled cookies halfway into the chocolate and scrape off excess onto the side of the bowl. Place onto waxed paper until set. Store in a sealed, covered container. Makes 6 dozen. Lisa Rapp | Oakville

Chocolate Heavenly Hash

___________________________________________________________ I have made this Heavenly Hash recipe for my nephew Matt for the last 10 years. As Matt says, “That is good stuff.”

Combine butter, unsweetened chocolate and 1-1/2 cups chocolate chips in a large heavy saucepan. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until butter and chocolate melt. Cool.

16 oz. package miniature colored marshmallows 11.5 oz. can mixed nuts 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips 1 cup peanut butter

Combine flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside. Beat eggs, sugar and vanilla at medium speed with electric mixer. Gradually add flour mixture to egg mixture, beating well. Add cooled chocolate mixture, beating well. Stir in remaining 1-1/2 cups chocolate chips and pecans. Drop dough by 2 Tbls. full 1-inch apart onto parchment paper-lined cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. Cool slightly on cookie sheets. Remove to wire racks and cool completely. Makes 4 dozen.

Sprinkle marshmallows and nuts in a greased 13 by 9 inch pan and set aside. In a sauce pan melt chocolate chips and peanut butter until smooth. Pour melted mixture over marshmallows and nuts. Let stand 8-10 minutes. Gently stir to cover marshmallows. Refrigerate until set. Cut into bars. Cindy Tench | Crestwood

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Festive Crockpot Snowflake Cocoa

___________________________________________________________ This is a favorite and delicious cocoa I sometimes make before we go out Christmas shopping or before putting up Christmas decorations outside. We also look forward to it after an evening spent at Kimmswick on the Christmas Cookie Walk around town. It’s always hot and ready when we are done enjoying these festive Christmas activities on a cold winter’s day or evening! Be festive and enjoy! 2 cups whipping cream 6 cups milk 1 tsp. vanilla 12 oz. package white chocolate chips Optional garnish: whipped cream, crushed candy canes, shaved milk chocolate, sugar decorations (edible snowflakes, edible trees, etc) Stir together the whipping cream, milk, vanilla and white chocolate chips in a crockpot. Cover and cook on low for 2-2.5 hours, stirring occasionally, until mixture is hot and chocolate chips are melted. Stir again before serving, then garnish with desired toppings and add a candy cane to stir it all. Makes 10 servings. Leftovers will separate when put in fridge, but come together nicely when reheated.

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Nighty Night Cookies

___________________________________________________________ To me, like many daughters, my mother was beautiful and one of my best friends. She and I made these cookies while I was growing up, especially near Christmas time. You mix the ingredients, put them on a foil-lined cookie sheet, pop them in a preheated oven, turn the oven off and then you leave the oven closed until the day begins the next morning. It was so much fun to find the cookies ready to eat, after waking up the next day. But, be careful, these cookies disappear pretty quickly!! 2 egg whites 3/4 cup white sugar 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips 1/4 cup chopped pecans (optional)

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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

Beat the egg whites until stiff. Add sugar to the egg whites and beat until really stiff; this takes a little time. Stir in the chocolate chips. Add the pecans, if desired. Drop the cookie mixture by the rounded teaspoon onto a foil-lined cookie sheet, spacing them about an inch or so apart.

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Place the cookies in the oven. Turn the oven off. Leave the oven door shut overnight – only peek through oven window views – but do not open the oven, until the next morning or approximately 9-10 hours later. Peel the cookies off the foil and keep in an airtight container. Mary Kathryn (Kathy) Marlock | Manchester

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I got this recipe many years ago and they are my favorite. I love the orange flavor.

This holiday recipe is as good as it is simple! Once tasted, my family and friends want me to share it with them, which is hard because it is just a many time copied, handwritten, piece of paper. With just a few ingredients, I can prepare this delicious dessert in just a few minutes, get it in the oven, and move on to the next dinner item. Baking Pumpkin Surprise fills our home with the wonderful smell of the holidays!

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1 cup butter, softened 1/2 cup sugar 2 egg yolks 2 Tbls. orange juice 2-2/3 cups flour 2 Tbls. poppy seeds 2-3 Tbls. finely shredded orange peel 1/2 tsp. salt 1/3 cup red currant jelly Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl combine butter and sugar. Beat with an electric mixer until combined. Add egg yolks and orange juice. Beat until combined. In a small bowl combine flour, poppy seeds, orange peel and salt. Gradually add flour mixture to the butter mixture. Beat on low speed until combined. Shape into 1-inch balls. Place 1-inch apart on an ungreased cookie sheet. Lightly press your finger in center of each dough ball. Bake 10-12 minutes or until edges lightly brown. May need to repress centers after baking. Cool on wire rack. Fill center of each cookie with 1/2 teaspoon jelly. Makes 35 cookies.

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1/2 tsp. of salt 4 eggs 2 cups of sugar 12 oz. can of Milnot evaporated milk 2 tsp. of pumpkin pie spice 2 16 oz. cans of pumpkin 1 dry yellow cake mix 1 cup melted butter 1 cup chopped pecans Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix the first 6 items with a blender in a large bowl. Pour into a 9 by 13 inch greased pan and sprinkle the yellow cake mix evenly on top. Dribble the cup of melted butter over top of the cake mix and then top off with 1 cup of chopped pecans. Bake for 1 hour until a knife comes out clean. Bruce Shoults | The Great Frame Up | Webster Groves

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Seasonal Fruit Tart with Lemon Curd

___________________________________________________________ This recipe takes a few steps, but it is so worth it. The homemade Lemon Curd is superior to the jarred ones at the grocery, and you won’t regret taking the extra time to prepare it. This recipe has been passed down from my mom’s mother. Mom would make this at all the holidays and just vary the fruits on top depending on what was in season. The siblings in my family feel so blessed that my mother taught us how to make this tart before she passed away. We do our best to carry on her loving tradition. Glaze 1/2 cup wine jelly or apricot preserves 2 Tbls. water 1 pre-baked sweet pastry shell (1/2 of the recipe that follows) Sweet Flaky Pastry (Makes two 9-inch tart shells, you can freeze one disk if you are only making one tart) 1-3/4 cup all-purpose flour pinch of salt 9 Tbls. unsalted butter, softened 1 heaping cup powdered sugar, sifted 1 large egg, lightly beaten Lemon Curd (makes 1-1/2 cups) 2 Tbls. finely minced lemon zest of about 2 medium lemons 2 large egg yolks, lightly beaten 3 large whole eggs, lightly beaten 1/2 cup unsalted butter 3/4 cup sugar 1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (the juice of about 2-3 medium lemons) 2 cups ripe seasonal fruit (bananas, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, oranges, kiwis, grapes, mangoes, pears), washed and prepared as desired.

Make Glaze In a small saucepan, mix preserves and water over low heat until melted. Half of the glaze will be spread on the bottom of the tart shell during the baking process and half will be used to glaze the fruit. Make Sweet Flaky Pastry In a large mixing bowl, sift together the flour and salt and set aside until needed. In an electric mixer cream the butter with the sifted powdered sugar until smooth; add egg and mix until incorporated. Add the flour mixture and continue mixing just until the dough comes together. Turn dough out on floured surface and divide it into two discs; wrap them in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2 hours or overnight. Before rolling out, remove the discs from the refrigerator and let stand at room temperature for 20 to 30 minutes to soften. Rolling Out and Blind Baking Tart Shells On a lightly floured surface, roll one dough disk into a 1/4-inch thick circle, about 12-inches in diameter. Fold the dough in quarters then place the point of the dough in the center of a buttered 9-inch tart or pie pan. Gently unfold the dough and press into the sides of the pan. Chill 30 minutes before pre-baking. Prick the bottom of the pastry with a fork and line it with parchment paper. Fill to the brim with pie weights or dried beans. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 15-20 minutes. Remove the parchment paper and weights and return to the oven for an additional 15-20 minutes. Remove the crust from the oven when it has about 5 minutes left to bake. Brush the warm jelly glaze over the bottom of the crust and about an inch up the sides. Bake for 4-5 minutes more to set the glaze and brown the crust. Then, remove the tart pan from the oven and cool the crust thoroughly on a cooling rack. The pastry shell will remain crisp for up to one day if left uncovered on the rack. Make Lemon Curd Whisk all lemon curd ingredients together in a large metal bowl. Place bowl over a pan of simmering water and cook, stirring frequently, until very thick, about 20- 25 minutes. Use a double boiler if preferred. Strain, cover and chill completely. Leftover lemon curd is always good on muffins or toast. You won’t be unhappy if you have made extra. It keeps in the refrigerator for about a week. Assemble Tart Spread the lemon curd over the bottom of the prepared, pre-baked tart shell, then arrange the fruit in an attractive pattern on top. Lightly brush the remaining melted jelly over the fruit. You can make it ahead by baking the tart shell and make the lemon curd up to one day in advance. Assemble up to 3 hours in advance. Serves 8-10. Carol White | Sunset Hills


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Rosemary Honeycrisp Apple Infusion

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___________________________________________________________ Makes for a great, sharable holiday cocktail or handmade gift – once made, simply pour into mason jars and decorate with festive ribbon and labels. 10 oz. Everclear 1 6-inch rosemary sprig 2 honeycrisp apples, cored and chopped 10 oz. water 4 oz. simple syrup Combine Everclear, rosemary and apples in a 32-oz. jar. Let steep for 48 hours. Strain to remove solids from the liquid. Add water and simple syrup; bottle. Maggie Hallam | Kirkwood

A few years ago my husband, Bob and I took a motor trip up to Michigan to visit relatives. On the way up we went through Indiana and came across an Amish village where we stopped at this little store that was selling “home-made” Sugar Cream Pies made by a little woman whom they called “The Pie Lady.” It was the most delicious piece of pie ever. She was so sweet and shared the recipe for all of us eating at the tables. I am sharing it now with all the readers of the Times. Enjoy! 3/4 cup sugar 1/8 tsp. salt 3 cups half & half 1/2 cup whipping cream 1/4 cup brown sugar 1/4 cup cornstarch 1/2 cup butter 1 tsp. vanilla uncooked pie shell sprinkle of nutmeg and cinnamon In a saucepan combine sugar, salt, half & half and whipping cream. Bring to a boil. In another saucepan combine brown sugar and cornstarch. Gradually whisk the hot mixture into the brown sugar mixture. Add butter and cook over medium heat. Whisk constantly for 5 minutes or until thick. Simmer for 1 minute and stir in vanilla. Pour into an uncooked pie shell and sprinkle with a little cinnamon and nutmeg. Bake at 375 degrees for 25 minutes. Serves 6-8.

Snickerdoodles

___________________________________________________________ This is a very old cookie recipe that dates way back. I have been making this particular recipe for Snickerdoodle cookies since 2005 for the Christmas holidays. I originally got this delicious version of the recipe from a lady that made batches of the homemade cookies for the Boars Head Christmas Festival Cookie Reception at Peace Lutheran Church. They have been a favorite ever since. 1 cup butter, softened 1-1/2 cups sugar 2 eggs 2-3/4 cups all-purpose flour 2 tsp. cream of tartar 1 tsp. baking soda 1/4 tsp. salt 2 Tbls. sugar 2 tsp. ground cinnamon

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Sugar Topped Walnut Bars

___________________________________________________________ You don’t have to spend a fortune at the mall for a perfect Christmas gift when you have these goodies to present in a pretty tin. If I don’t give these nutty treats away to friends each year, they would surely notice. I make this recipe several times over the holidays. 2-1/4 cups all-purpose flour 1 cup sugar 1 cup butter, softened 2 egg yolks

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Cream together butter, sugar and eggs. Blend in the flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt. Shape dough by rounded spoonfuls into balls. Mix the sugar and the cinnamon. Roll balls of dough in mixture. Flatten a little and place 2 inches apart on ungreased baking sheets. Bake 7 minutes or until set, but not too hard. Remove immediately from baking sheets. Makes 8 dozen. Lisa Rapp | Oakville

FILLING: 4 eggs 2 cups finely ground walnuts 1-1/3 cups sugar 1 tsp. vanilla extract powdered sugar In a mixing bowl, combine flour and sugar. Beat in butter and egg yolks. Press into an ungreased 15 by 10 inch baking pan. For filling, in a bowl, beat eggs. Stir in the walnuts, sugar and vanilla. Pour over the crust. Bake at 300 degrees for 55-60 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool completely on a wire rack. Dust with powdered sugar. Cut into bars. Makes 6 dozen. Carol White | Sunset Hills

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