Twilight Gardeners meet

Twilight Gardeners Garden Club met on Oct. 17, at Grace United Methodist Church with Ursula calling the meeting to order. There were 12 members present and one guest. Members were to name there favorite herb. It was discussed when student essay and Smokey Bear/Woodsy Owl contests was due. Committee reported on Community Garden. Unfinished business,

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Plant daffodils now for early spring color

Fall is an ideal time to establish daffodils for a glorious show of color next spring. With adequate drainage, daffodils thrive in most Missouri soils for years and are relatively pest-free, says University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein. “They are one of the most vigorous, colorful spring flowers and provide great pleasure with minimal

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LIONS SPONSOR CIRCUS

LIONS SPONSOR CIRCUS – The picture shows Lion President Charles Winfiel, the Lady Ringmaster of the Kelly Miller Circus, and Lion Treasurer Edith Winfiel. The El Dorado Springs Lions Club sponsored the Kelly Miller Circus which came to town Oct. 16.  The Circus preformed two shows and entertained 358 children and 329 adults.  Before they

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Gardening Charlotte

Reduce Food Waste More than 40 percent of food that is grown, processed, packaged and shipped ends up uneaten, and, in many cases, dumped in a landfill. According to the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), that translates into $165 billion in wasted food per year in the US. Here are six ways to reduce food

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Twentieth Century Club hears about Roaring River

On Monday, Oct. 9, the Twentieth Century Club met in the home of Sandi Eaves, our hostess, with Glenda Ware serving as co-hostess. The opinion was given by Evelyn Boyle on chips being put in employees. Companies are considering having this done for easier identification for their workers. Would the rights of the people be

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TOPS (Take Pounds Off Sensibly 9319 is here to help

Our Leader, Sheryl Ann, called TOPS 9319 to order in the meeting room of the Church of Christ at 302 E. Hospital Rd. on Oct. 19. Turning the floor over to our song leader, Kay, we sang Hand in Hand. Sheryl led us in our exercise by having us march around the room. It was

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Welcome back Steve and Rose Entrikin

by Dora Jean McKinley Steve and Rose Entrikin got home from their Alaskan cruise. Kenny loves Arizona. Marilyn visited Jim and wife. He washed her car. Ashley and Tyler and thier five-year-old Alli went to church with Marilyn. The boy’s Uncle Roger had surgery at the VA Hospital. I talked to him on Saturday night.

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News from Harwood and area

by Helen Ellerman Madalyn’s Kitchen, south of Schell City, will close around 2 p.m. on Halloween Day, Oct. 31, so her workers can take their kids trick-or-treating. The Morerod family held a family reunion at the Harwood Baptist Church Saturday, Oct. 21. Jon and Judith (Morerod) Caudle Sr.’s daughter and husband, Paul and Karen Lin,

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The Rock Wall

Adrian called Kimball after her doctor’s appointment Tuesday. Dr, Boudreaux told her she thinks it may be a December baby. She originally predicted Nov. 28. Just as long as he and his momma are healthy. -I discovered this week that I am exactly half bright. That may be the first time that I got that

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City Council approves $10.4 million balanced budget

The El Dorado Springs City Council met on Monday, Oct. 16, with all members present – Mayor Brad True, Mayor Pro Tem Randy Bland, Jimmy Luster, Jerry Baldwin and Nick Bland. In the public forum, Glenda Baker spoke about the action plan that Stockton City Council had adopted and wanted to know when El Dorado

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