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School boards For the Branson School Board, current board members Jeff Smethers and Craig Wescott have iled for re-elect ion. In addition, Greg Baker, Angie Smith and Carolyn Boss have also iled. The term for current board member Te- resa Givens also expires in April. For the Reeds Spring School Board, two candidates have iled so far. They are current board members Matt Greenwalt and Anne Coleman. Owen Allphin’s term also expires. The Forsyth School Board has

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Branson Tri-Lakes news LocaL bransontrilakesnews.com • Wednesday, December 21, 2016 3A

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REAL ESTATE—SELLS AT

12 NOON FRIDAY

—225 acres M/L with approx. 60 acres of canyon timber with creek. Balance in grass, well fenced with lots of water. House consists of approx. 8200 sq. feet of floor space with high beam ceiling with lots of oak, walnut and pine wood. Massive 2 side rock fireplace, fully furnished basement with 2 large bedrooms, plus recreation area with oak bar, large office area, large concrete patio over-looking 5 acre well stocked lake. Everything you would want in a show place. OUT BUILDING including a 50 x 64 heated and insulated shop building. 98 x 126 barn and 42 x 126 stable with living quarters. All buildings are insulated, wired and have concrete floors with water close by. Over 20,000 square feet combined. A grand show place with Highway A road frontage. You must see to appreciate!! Real estate terms: Winning bidder must pay a non-refundable down payment of 5% of the final bid with balance due on or before 60 days at proper real estate closing. Good title and title insurance policy guar-anteed at closing. Direct real estate inquiries to Edward Mast at 660-646-1688 or 214-912-4095. Real Estate subject to prior sale.CATTLE: Sell following real estate. 40 head of 1st calf black classy heifers. Bred to start calving April 1. Heifers will be preg-tested by local vet and guaranteed with calf. These heifers probably weigh 1100 lbs.CATTLE EQUIPMENT SELLS FRIDAY: 12 feed bunks, several hay rings, mineral feeders, horse hay and grain feeder.TRAILER & EQUIPMENT: Kubota L-4630 with front load-er 283 hours. CAT Challenger MT295 44HP 4 x 4 tractor with 3rd set Hyds. John Deere 15ft bat wing mower; Bush hog 12ft 3 section finish mower; Kubota BL-60 60” tiller; Wood 6ft brush hog; John Deere front bale spear.PICKUP TRUCK: 2014 Ford F-350 Black 4 x 4, 4-door long bed 180K miles, Lariat package, service records. Have been well serviced, run and look great!!TRAILERS: 30’ Elite 2015 model flatbed dovetail 22,500+ axles tandem axles with duals, like new; 28’ Woodworth heavy duty bumper pull; flatbed 20’ Pace cargo trailer with ramp back door; 22ft red gooseneck with ramp back door; Star 18’ flatbed trailer with tilt-a-bed; Heavy duty hay trailer hauls up to 10 bales; 24’ older farm stock trailer; 4 x 8 trailer with rear load ramp for mower or motorcycle. Over 100 furniture pads.MOTORCYLCE: 1998 Kawasaki 800 Vulcan Classic.LAWNMOWER & ATV: John Deere 855D 54 2 seat gator 200 hours; John Deere 997 Diesel 72” Zero-turn mower 460 hours.

SHOP TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: Delta 14” floor mdl drill press; Rigid cut off saw on stand; 5 ½” vise on stand; Cetaylene torch with battles & cart; Craftsman tool box; Work bench with vise; Misc. ladders. Steel bins full of bolts, nuts, and screws; Roll-around storage cart; Log chains, chain hoist; 2 36” fans on stands; hoes, rakes, shovels, mauls, brooms, true sliding door cooler; Bakers & Chef’s 6 burner gas grill; Camp Chef 3 burner camp stove; Cast iron kettle & cookware; Brinkman bar-b-que grill; Hammers, wrenches, pliers, bolt cutters, Milwaukee chop saw; socket sets including 1” drive set; nut & screw bins; pipe wrenches, power tools, wood clamps, belt sander; Grizzly 15” commercial planer; Grizzly 24” drum sander, both sander & planer run on 220; grease guns, all kinds of air tools; Stihl 290 chainsaw; Honda pow-er washer; Champion gun safe; 12 Whitetail deer head mounts; United power heavy duty diesel generator; 16’ John boat; fishing tackle plus more!! Several hundred of 2 x 8 oak cured lumber dry over 10 years.

SELLS SATURDAY

DECEMBER 31 at 10 a.m.

ART: 36 x 48 Oil on canvas painting by Robert Redbird (deceased) of Mountain Man & Indians; Very few oil on canvas know; Oil on canvas painting of Stagecoach horses 4’ x 14’ signed by listed California artist painted in 1970s; 2 oil on canvas paintings by Donald Yena!! 2 oil on canvas paintings of western scene by Vern Park-er; 12 x 16 oil on canvas by Fred Duran; Lots of framed large oil on canvas painting by Dean Chapman of Indians spearing buffalo; Lots of beautifully framed prints by art-ists Bev Doolittle, Judy Larson, Tim Cox, CM Russel, G. Harvey, Winchester Advertising print of Bear Dogs, and others.BRONZE STATUARY: Large stampede of 5 longhorns with horse and rider stamped Frederic Remington col-lection since 1980; other Remington bronze include Bronco Buster, Cowboy, Mountain Man, The Northern-er, large Coming Through the Rye, other limited edition signed and numbered statuary includes full curl stone sheep 2/36 artist signed; Moose 3/25 signed Woodbury; Pair rearing horse heads, Bronze enameled Caribou by Rick Taylor; Pair running deer; Mountain Ram; Mountain Goat by Rick Taylor.LIFESIZE BRONZE STATUARY: Bugling Elk on rock, Can-ada Moose, Bronze full curl ram; Western Deer on base; Large Elk on Rock, Eagle on American Flag, Bear on limb, Cougar on rock, Life size Mountain man on horse stamped Frederic Remington. In our collection for over 35 years, Life size Eagle on perch, Eagle in Flight, Ducks in flight fountain, Standing bear; 5 longhorn steers and 3

cow puncher life size cuts out from wild wild west them park Wichita, Kansas.GUNS: BMO AR 50-50cal rifle with Barsi telescopic sight & 100 rounds of ammo with carry case; Engraved Marlin 39A 22; Ruger M77 6mm rifle with scope; Weathersby Vanguard 270 bought in 1970’s never fired; Browning Citori 410 o/u engraved with gold quail never fired; Judge 410-44 revolver Remington o/u Derringer; Itha-ca 10ga 3 ½” mag; Browning A bolt 22 with scope; ; Franchi 20ga semi auto w/rib; Winchester MDL 59 12ga Win lite barrel; Rare model 50 Winchester 20ga with vent rib; Stevens MDL 311 20ga double; Marlin 30-30 lever action fully engraved; AK47 in case with extra clips and plenty of ammo; Lots of ammo for the listed guns plus other antique Colt MDL 1873 single action army 45 cal engraved with silver plate; Winchester MDL 1876 open top 40-60cal; 20 other early colt SA Armys with 7 ½” barrels and engraving; Civil war percussion revolver.ANTIQUES: Painted buzz saw blade; Big collection of sea shells to be sold in one lot; Walnut corner cupboard; Pair 7ft bronze cupids on pedestal holding lights; Several old oil on canvas paintings of portraits and still scenes; Oak wall clock with barometer and thermometer; Large mar-ble mantle clock; other wall and kitchen clocks; Wooten office desk. HORSE RELATED: Complete set of quarter horse stud books (hard to find) bridles, riding saddles, hand tooled Bob Anderson show saddle; Fancy hand tooled show saddle with tooled toolholder, lead ropes etc.HOUSEHOLD RELATED: Bow Flex exercise machine with books; 3 Sawyers stacking bookcases; large china hutch; Hall tree; 3 piece Walnut Victorian bed-room suite; several fancy parlor tables.INDIAN ARTIFACTS COLLECTION: Items from some of the oldest col-lections in Midwest; Pipe tomahawk with brass head and telegraph wire wrap oak wood carved stem at-tributed to Sac-Fox tribe 1880’s; Red Catlanite pipe with beaded stem; Pipe tomahawk 1870’s Iron head antler tip on stem with pewter band; Large Hopewell kneeling idol pipe; Slate Monolithic ax, Large bird effigy pipe; Aztec idols, over 50 stone axes in various types, sizes, and colors, Collection of over 300 flint points in types like Clovis, Dalton, Cumber-

land, Graham Cave, Dixon and many other types to be sold in individual and collectors lots; Banner stones of various types, Popeye bird stones, duck river flint blade 20” long; A catalog with be provided with sizes and de-scriptions.JEWELRY: Ladies ring 3.70ct round diamond solitaire; set of diamond earring with 4cts of diamonds 2ct soli-taire each side; 14k fashion ring with 8ct ruby solitaire; 18k ring with 1ct marquis diamond solitaire; 5 cocktail and cluster diamond rings with 2 and 3cts of diamonds; 14k tennis bracelet with 6cts diamonds; gents 14k ring with 2cts diamonds.COIN COLLECTION: Over 1000 Morgan and Peace dol-lars to be sold in individual and collectors lots; including unc and key date dollars Carson City dollars; Almost full set of Morgan dollars in book; One of the finest sets of Indian head cents in the world all unc and complete ex-cept for 1856 flying eagle cent. Many are very rare over 100 walking liberty halves, over 300 mercury dimes, complete set peace dollars, complete set Lincoln cents; Collection of type coins.SILVER: Over 200 1oz silver buffalo rounds; over 200 American Eagle 1oz silver dollars; GOLD: $1 Indian Gold; 2-$1 Liberty Gold; 5-$2½ Indian Gold; 2-$5 Indian Gold-$10 Liberty and Indians; 4 US $20 St. Gaudens; 4 US $20 Liberty Gold; US $50 Gold Buffalo and US $50 Gold Eagle; 100oz Silver bar; All coins guaranteed authentic.TAXIDERMY: Buffalo head mount; Mountain Lion mount; Large Elk head mount; Grizzly and Black Bear mounts; Raccoon Mount; Front shoulder buffalo mount.

This is a large sale with lots of one of a kind, rare and quality merchandise delivery on large items available

Ed & Pat’s health will no longer allow them to care for this large beautiful place

Come see a lifetime of accumulation you won’t be sorry

photos by Sara Karnes | Branson Tri-Lakes News

Coats for Kids held its fund-raiser Saturday at Uptown Cafe. Among the evening’s entertain-ment included singers Kresleigh Hedrick, left, Savannah Turner, below left, Savannah Piazza, below, Tristan Williams, below right, Colony Hannon, right, and Brooke Cox, far right. Other singers included Brinkly Matlock, Cydney Heard, Cassi Koenig and Adam Webster.

COATS FOR KIDS | Singers entertain during Saturday fundraiser

At least one challenger for Branson mayorBy Cliff Sain and

Elizabeth Barmeier Branson will have another race for mayor. It is the time of year for res-idents to ile for city and school board elections. The iling period began Dec. 13. Potential candi-dates have until Jan. 17 to ile. Check individual cities, villages and school districts to see what seats will be open. The election will be held April 4.Cities

In Branson, Mayor Karen Best has iled for re-election, and she is facing at least one challenger this year. Marshall Howden has thrown his hat in the ring to be-come mayor. In addition, Ward 1 alderman Bob Simmons is run-ning for re-election, and Kevin McConnell has iled to run for a Ward III seat currently held by Rick Todd. Alderwoman Kirsten Hart’s seat for Ward II is also open this year. In Hollister, Ward I Alderman Lamar Patton and Ward II Alder-man David Willard have iled for re-election. No other candidates had iled as of Monday afternoon. In Rockaway Beach, Ward I Alderman Thom Borchert has iled to try and retain his seat. He is the only candidate who has iled. Mayor Don Smith’s term is up in April, as well as Ward II Al-derman Rex Wood. In Kimberling City, Ward I Al-derman Virgil Moore has iled for re-election. In Ward II, Carl Bist-line has iled to run for the seat currently held by Harold Henry. In Reeds Spring, Alderman Robert Chamberlain has iled for re-election for his Ward I seat. In

Ward II, Larry Ripperger is run-ning to retain the seat to which he was appointed. It will be a one-year term. Steven Lyle Rog-ers has iled to run for a two-year term in Ward II, in a seat currently held by Nick Hafar. The city of Forsyth has three open positions including Ward I, currently held by Jack Baker, Ward II, currently held by Clint Hilliard, and mayor, currently Ed-die Coleman. So far, incumbents Baker and Coleman have iled, and no one has iled for Ward II.School boards

For the Branson School Board, current board members Jeff Smethers and Craig Wescott have iled for re-election. In addition, Greg Baker, Angie Smith and Carolyn Boss have also iled. The term for current board member Te-resa Givens also expires in April. For the Reeds Spring School Board, two candidates have iled so far. They are current board members Matt Greenwalt and Anne Coleman. Owen Allphin’s term also expires. The Forsyth School Board has three open spots including trea-surer Brenda Persinger, vice pres-ident Bill Stuart, and president Scott Starrett. All three incum-bents have iled for re-election, as well as Mandi Dinger Rogers and Ryan Sanders. The Hollister School Board also has three spots up for re-election including president Todd Wright, secretary Kara Hat-ield, and vice president Wesley Larson. All three incumbents have iled, as well as two former school board members, Jerry “Jae” Jones, and John Rousselot.

According to a statement in April from the ofice of the U.S. Attorney in the Missouri western district, Knudsen took afirma-tive acts to evade paying income taxes for six years from 2009 through 2014. His gross annual income during those years report-edly ranged from $229,271 to $286,642 and totaled more than $1.5 million. Knudsen’s continued failure to ile income tax returns, in conjunc-tion with his failure to have adequate federal income tax withholding, resulted in a total federal tax loss of $217,958 and a total state tax loss of $46,439. The total tax loss for both the federal and state govern-ments amounts to $264,397, according to the statement. Knudsen reportedly was in regular contact with IRS employ-ees regarding his tax liabilities, and received numerous notices regarding his uniled returns. Despite being contacted by law enforcement in October 2014, Knudsen has not iled federal in-come tax returns for the years of 2009 through 2013. Furthermore, Knudsen has not voluntarily paid all of his federal income tax for the years 2009 through 2014. As of March 8, 2016, through Missouri’s amnesty tax program, Knudsen has satisied the state’s demand for payment of state income taxes, according to the state-ment. Earlier this year, Doug Fogelquist, director of operations for the Six Show, issued a statement indicating that Barry Knudsen was working to pay his taxes. “Barry has taken responsibility for his actions and will pay the consequences set forth by the court,” the statement read. “He has paid his Missouri State back taxes in full and will continue to make restitution to the federal government until that judgment is satisied.”

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