November 2022

Back in the good old days, Nov. 13-19

In mid-November 1942, the Jones Iron and Metal Company in Monett had been awarded the Army-Navy E, given to scrap dealers who increase their shipments one-third over the same quarter a year ago. Eddie Jones, left, is shown with a WPB official holding a sign which says 181 tons of scrap were shipped out in October, mainly in support of the war effort. Three cars were shipped out of Monett and one from Cassville, more by truck. During November 1942, Jones expected to ship over more than 400 tons.
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‘Freedom’ of expression

The Aurora branch of Freedom Bank of Southwest Missouri tied with Monett to win second and third place in Monday’s Halloween Costume Contest.Their employees chose to portray Toy Story characters. Both branches received $175 in prize money. Contributed photo
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Carrell (Carver) Smart

Carrell (Carver) Smart passed away on Saturday, October 29, 2022, at the Ozarks Methodist Manor in Marionville, Missouri. She was born to Finis and Louise (Gunther) Carver on August 18, 1936, and graduated from Marionville High School, Class of 1953. A memorial service under the direction of the Williams Funeral Home in Marionville, will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, November 6, 2022, at the Marionville First United Methodist Church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Marionville First United Methodist Church in care of the funeral home. Online condolences may be shared at www. WilliamsFuneralHomeMo. com.
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John L. Carlson

It is with great sadness that we announce the death of John L. Carlson (Shawnee, Kansas), born in Monett, Missouri, who passed away on October 18, 2022, at the age of 74, leaving to mourn family and friends. John grew up and spent most of his adult life in Monett. He was a graduate of Monett High School, class of 1966, and attended college at Missouri Southern State College in Joplin. John’s entire professional career was in the shoe industry with Jumping Jacks Shoe and Munro Shoe. John’s career allowed him to see many parts of the world few others are afforded the opportunity. He visited the beaches of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, traveled the streets of England and Italy, drank beer in Taiwan, and stood on the Great Wall of China. Although John was humble about his travels, he took pride in his work and the experiences it offered. His greatest regret in life was that his family was not able to see the world with him. John was the ultimate family man. Although he cherished his friends, his family always came first ... and it was not close. No one could have loved his high school sweetheart, Mary, more than he did. His family was his identity until the very end. Husband, father, grandfather, friend; we were all so lucky to know John Carlson. John was proceeded in death by his mother and father, Della (Wallner) Carlson and CJ Carlson, and his son Scott Carlson.
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