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Ozark Horse Trader - August 06, 2020 - Page 3 www.ozarkhorsetrader.com NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SALES We are looking for a Full or Part Time Sales Representatives for the Douglas County Her- ald and The Ozark Horse Trader Newspapers. Experience is a Big Plus, but not necessary for the right “go-getter”. If you like people, like the freedom of controlling your own destiny, and like to be compensated for your efforts, you maybe just what we’re looking for. We offer top commissions, flexible hours and lots of independence. It’s not just a job... it’s a career! Send Resume to: Mike Boyink, General Manager P.O. Box 577, Ava, MO 65608 or: [email protected] We are looking for Full or Part Time Sales Representative for the Douglas County Her- ald Newspaper and e Ozark Horse Trader. Experience is a Big Plus but not necessary for the right “go-getter”. If you like people, like the freedom of controlling your own destiny, and like to be compensated for your efforts, you may be just what we’re looking for. We offer top commissions, flexible hours and lots of in- dependence. It’s not just a job... it’s a career! Web Pressmen or Apprentices Wanted The ideal candidate would have prior print- ing press experience or knowledge of offset printing procedures. You must be able to work in a fast-paced environment and meet deadlines under pressure. A pressman must be dependable, hard- working, accurate with attention to detail, able to work with minimal supervision. You must be willing to work overtime and various shifts, on an as needed basis. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, talk, hear, reach with arms and hands, and to stoop, kneel and crouch. The em- ployee will regularly lift or move up to 50 lbs. Send resume or contact: Mark Hoskins Better Newspapers Regional Press Plant 7 Do It Drive, Altamont, IL 62411 Phone (618) 483-6176 [email protected] Hrs: Mon-Fri 8-6, Sat 8-5 Dennis’ Specialty Cuts 417-255-1108 911 Preacher Roe Blvd. • West Plains, MO HelP Wanted needing Part-time and Full-time Help, apply at dennis’ Meat Market Terry “Bo” Pace, 68, West Plains, Missouri passed away on Sunday, August 2nd 2020 at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri after a brief illness. He was born to Brack and LouVenia Hogsed Pace on April 2nd 1952 at home on the Pace Family Farm; therefore creating a love of agriculture from the very beginning. A 1970 graduate of West Plains High School, he enjoyed representing his school as an athlete in football, basketball, and baseball. While playing on the football team his senior year as co-captain, the team earned the first undefeated season and first time in state playoff competition for the Zizzers. He also enjoyed playing basketball and being a member of the 1970 undefeated baseball team for the Zizzers. He was president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletics, attended Boy’s State, and was a member of many other clubs. On October 15, 1972 he married his high school sweetheart Sunie McNevin in West Plains, Missouri. To this union they were blessed with their daughter, Suzannah. The couple made their home in West Plains where Bo started his career as a lifelong salesman working for West Plains Veterinary Supply and the Ozark Horse Trader from where he retired in 2014. Knowing Bo could not sit still for long and continuing his appreciation of agriculture he began seasonal work for Tyree Fertilizer. He always looked forward to his Tuesday and Wednesday trips to the sale barn, Thursday golf outings with his buddies and spending time on the lake with friends. He never met a stranger and always greeted you with a big smile and a joke. Bo was a true champion in his support of West Plains. In his lifelong selfless service to his community through his involvement with such organizations as the West Plains High School FFA Alumni Association, University of Missouri Extension Council, Cystic Fibrosis Association of West Plains. He also served 12 years on the West Plains R-7 School Board holding the position of Vice President at the time he left the board. In addition, he served as a board member on the Missouri School Board Association. He was most recently serving as a delegate for MFA Oil District 8-Mid South. He was currently serving as a member of the Committee on Ministry for the John Calvin Presbytery. He was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in West Plains where he is an elder and was currently serving as treasurer. Bo spent many years serving on the Missouri State University-West Plains Grizzly Booster Club Executive Board of Directors where he served as president along with being involved in many other MSU-West Plains committees and events. Bo’s work of serving his community did not go unnoticed. He received the 2004 Chairman’s Award from the Greater West Plains Chamber of Commerce in recognition of his public service and support of the West Plains community; the 2006 Grizzly Track Award for his enthusiasm and support of Grizzly Athletics; and the 2015 Distinguished Zizzer Alumnus award for being a positive role model for students and for having made a positive contribution to West Plains. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Sunie, one daughter Suzannah, two brothers Mike Pace and wife Diana, and Randy Pace and wife Sherry, father-in-law Jack McNevin, sisters-in- law Susie Warden, Sandy McNevin and Sally Watkins; and many nieces and nephews along with other relatives and friends. His parents, grandparents Thomps and Martha Pace, H.J. and Vida Hogsed, and mother-in-law Marian McNevin, precede him in death. Family and friends of Bo are invited to a reception beginning at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 8th 2020 at the West Plains Country Club. Private family memorial services will be held on Saturday, August 8, 2020. Memorial contributions in memory of Bo Pace may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of West Plains or the West Plains High School FFA Alumni Association and maybe left or mailed to Robertson-Drago Funeral Home. Terry Lynn “Bo” Pace In Loving Memory e never met a stranger and always greeted you with a big smile and a joke. H Size Price 8x12.......$3,200 12x32.....$7,810 16x52....$16,800 LOFTED CABIN SERIES Countryside Buildings Built right here in Summersville, MO! WE ARE LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED! Contracts Available 24, 36, 48 & 60 Month 417-932-1244 Speak with a Salesman or visit www.countrysideportablebuildings.com to find a dealer near you! NOW ACCEPTING CREDIT CARDS Handyman Brewer’s Handyman Service Deck and porch sealing; lawn mower repair; pres- sure washing; brush hog- ging; gutter cleaning; shrub trimming. Call cell 417- 372-0242, home 417-256- 7327. West Plains 32p Painting Master Painter Jason Ei. Outside, inside, specialty. Private, commercial, indus- trial. Show me your project. #10 Court Square #26, West Plains. 570-504-6842, [email protected] 32-34p Sandblasting Under new management. Bare Metal Mobile Sand- blasting. No job too big or too small. 417-293-9300 22-44p Satellite DISH Satellite TV Sales, installation and ser- vice. R&R Electronics, West Plains, MO. 417-256-9168 28-31p Sawmills Beachy Sawmill Selling pine lumber, cut to your specs! Also, cedar available. Call for prices. Leave message if no an- swer. No Sunday calls. 417-277-5530 Pomona 24-31p Stump Grinding Agricultural and residential service. Free quotes. Scott Crow, 417-770-3003. Willow Springs 28tfc Surveying Southern Missouri Survey- ing. Licensed professional meeting all your survey- ing needs. Land boundary; topo; lot surveys; land plan- ning; timber clearing lim- its; land area calculations. Competitive rates. Servic- ing Howell, Oregon, Ozark, Douglas, Wright, Texas and Shannon counties. Contact Tom at 417-505-9665 or email tombarnard_pls@ yahoo.com http://southernmissouri surveying.com 06-52p
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Page 1: est Plains, MO Memory · Send resume or contact: Mark Hoskins Better Newspapers Regional Press Plant 7 Do It Drive, Altamont, IL 62411 Phone (618) 483-6176 pressplant@altnewsban.com

Ozark Horse Trader - August 06, 2020 - Page 3www.ozarkhorsetrader.com

NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING SALES

We are looking for a Full or Part Time Sales Representatives for the Douglas County Her-ald and The Ozark Horse Trader Newspapers. Experience is a Big Plus, but not necessary for the right “go-getter”. If you like people, like the freedom of controlling your own destiny, and like to be compensated for your efforts, you maybe just what we’re looking for. We offer top commissions, flexible hours and lots of independence. It’s not just a job... it’s a career!

Send Resume to:Mike Boyink, General ManagerP.O. Box 577, Ava, MO 65608

or: [email protected]

We are looking for Full or Part Time Sales Representative for the Douglas County Her-ald Newspaper and The Ozark Horse Trader. Experience is a Big Plus but not necessary for the right “go-getter”. If you like people, like the freedom of controlling your own destiny, and like to be compensated for your efforts, you may be just what we’re looking for. We offer top commissions, flexible hours and lots of in-dependence. It’s not just a job... it’s a career!

Web Pressmen or Apprentices

WantedThe ideal candidate would have prior print-ing press experience or knowledge of offset printing procedures. You must be able to work in a fast-paced environment and meet deadlines under pressure.

A pressman must be dependable, hard-working, accurate with attention to detail, able to work with minimal supervision. You must be willing to work overtime and various shifts, on an as needed basis.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, talk, hear, reach with arms and hands, and to stoop, kneel and crouch. The em-ployee will regularly lift or move up to 50 lbs.

Send resume or contact: Mark HoskinsBetter Newspapers Regional Press Plant

7 Do It Drive, Altamont, IL 62411Phone (618) 483-6176

[email protected]

Hrs: Mon-Fri 8-6, Sat 8-5Dennis’ Specialty Cuts

417-255-1108

911 Preacher Roe Blvd. • West Plains, MO

HelP Wanted

needing Part-time and Full-time Help,

apply at dennis’ Meat Market

Terry “Bo” Pace, 68, West Plains, Missouri passed away on Sunday, August 2nd 2020 at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri after a brief illness.

He was born to Brack and LouVenia Hogsed Pace on April 2nd 1952 at home on the Pace Family Farm; therefore creating a love of agriculture from the very beginning.

A 1970 graduate of West Plains High School, he enjoyed representing his school as an athlete in football, basketball, and baseball. While playing on the football team his senior year as co-captain, the team earned the first undefeated season and first time in state playoff competition for the Zizzers. He also enjoyed playing basketball and being a member of the 1970 undefeated baseball team for the Zizzers. He was president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletics, attended Boy’s State, and was a member of many other clubs.

On October 15, 1972 he married his high school sweetheart Sunie McNevin in West Plains, Missouri. To this union they were blessed with their daughter, Suzannah.

The couple made their home in West Plains where Bo started his career as a lifelong salesman working for West Plains Veterinary Supply and the Ozark Horse Trader from where

he retired in 2014. Knowing Bo could not sit still for long and continuing his appreciation of agriculture he

began seasonal work for Tyree Fertilizer. He always looked forward to his Tuesday and Wednesday trips to the sale barn, Thursday golf outings with his buddies and spending time on the lake with friends. He never met a stranger and always greeted you with a big smile and a joke.

Bo was a true champion in his support of West Plains. In his lifelong selfless service to his community through his involvement with such organizations as the West Plains High School FFA Alumni Association, University of Missouri Extension Council, Cystic Fibrosis Association of West Plains. He also served 12 years on the West Plains R-7 School Board holding the position of Vice President at the time he left the board. In addition, he served as a board member on the Missouri School Board Association. He was most recently serving as a delegate for MFA Oil District 8-Mid South. He was currently serving as a member of the Committee on Ministry for the John Calvin Presbytery. He was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in West Plains where he is an elder and was currently serving as treasurer. Bo spent many years serving on the Missouri State University-West Plains

Grizzly Booster Club Executive Board of Directors where he served as president along with being involved in many other MSU-West Plains committees and events.

Bo’s work of serving his community did not go unnoticed. He received the 2004 Chairman’s

Award from the Greater West Plains Chamber of Commerce in recognition of his public service and support of the West Plains community; the 2006 Grizzly Track Award for his enthusiasm and support of Grizzly Athletics; and the 2015 Distinguished Zizzer Alumnus award for being a positive role model for students and for having made a positive contribution to West Plains.

He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Sunie, one daughter Suzannah, two brothers Mike Pace and wife Diana, and Randy Pace and wife Sherry, father-in-law Jack McNevin, sisters-in-law Susie Warden, Sandy McNevin and Sally Watkins; and many nieces and nephews along with other relatives and friends.

His parents, grandparents Thomps and Martha Pace, H.J. and Vida Hogsed, and mother-in-law Marian McNevin, precede him in death.

Family and friends of Bo are invited to a reception beginning at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 8th 2020 at the West Plains Country Club.

Private family memorial services will be held on Saturday, August 8, 2020.

Memorial contributions in memory of Bo Pace may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of West Plains or the West Plains High School FFA Alumni Association and maybe left or mailed to

Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.

Terry Lynn

“Bo” Pace

In Loving

Memory

e never met a stranger and always greeted you with a big smile and a joke.

H

Size Price8x12.......$3,20012x32.....$7,81016x52....$16,800

loftedcabin SerieS

countryside buildings

built right here in

Summersville, Mo!

We are locally oWned & oPerated!

contracts available

24, 36, 48 & 60 Month 417-932-1244

Speak with a Salesman or visit www.countrysideportablebuildings.com

to find a dealer near you!

Now AcceptiNg credit cArds

HandymanBrewer’s Handyman

ServiceDeck and porch sealing; lawn mower repair; pres-sure washing; brush hog-ging; gutter cleaning; shrub trimming. Call cell 417-372-0242, home 417-256-7327.West Plains 32p

PaintingMaster Painter Jason Ei. Outside, inside, specialty. Private, commercial, indus-trial. Show me your project. #10 Court Square #26, West Plains. 570-504-6842, [email protected] 32-34p

SandblastingUnder new management. Bare Metal Mobile Sand-blasting. No job too big or too small. 417-293-9300 22-44p

SatelliteDISH Satellite TV

Sales, installation and ser-vice. R&R Electronics, West Plains, MO. 417-256-9168 28-31p

SawmillsBeachy Sawmill

Selling pine lumber, cut to your specs! Also, cedar available. Call for prices. Leave message if no an-swer. No Sunday calls. 417-277-5530Pomona 24-31p

Stump GrindingAgricultural and residential service. Free quotes. Scott Crow, 417-770-3003.Willow Springs 28tfc

SurveyingSouthern Missouri Survey-ing. Licensed professional meeting all your survey-ing needs. Land boundary; topo; lot surveys; land plan-ning; timber clearing lim-its; land area calculations. Competitive rates. Servic-ing Howell, Oregon, Ozark, Douglas, Wright, Texas and Shannon counties. Contact Tom at 417-505-9665 or email [email protected]://southernmissourisurveying.com 06-52p

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