May 25, 2016 - Barry County Advertiser
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May 25, 2016 - Barry County Advertiser
BOX HOLDER RURAL OR STAR ROUTE LOCAL MEM OR IA L YOUR AD REACHES 13,200 MAILBOXES IN BARRY COUNTY EACH WEEK VOLUME 48 NUMBER 33 Pictured above, Cassville senior Abby Rose shakes hands with superintendent Dr. Richard Asbill at Sunday’s commencement ceremony. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 Wheaton forum draws prospective Sheriff, Public Administrator candidates Charlea Estes As the August 2 Primary Election approaches, the candidates for Barry County offices are campaigning and talking to community members about why they are running. This year’s Sheriff race has seven candidates, six Republicans and one Democrat. The Public Administrator seat has drawn three Republican candidates. In an effort to inform the community about the different platforms of the candidates, the Wheaton Fire Department held a candidate forum for them to answer questions raised by the community. Assistant fire chief Lindy Lombard asked the candidates questions in front of a packed house at the Wheaton Community Building on Thursday, May 19. All Sheriff and Public Administrator candidates participated in the forum. Republican Sheriff candidates are Travis Hilburn, Danny Boyd, James Smith, Justin Fohn, Terry Meek and Gary Davis. The Democrat Sheriff candidate is Justin Ruark. The Public Administrator candidates are Andy Reavis, Rodney Hughes and Keith Daniels, all Republicans. Questions for the Sheriff candidates ranged from why they chose to run for office to what changes they think Class of 2016 graduate Courtney Rasmussen is all smiles and high-fives after receiving her diploma. Inside this issue: Early Deadline Man jailed for domestic assault The Barry County Advertiser will be closed on Monday, May 30, in observance of Memorial Day. The display ad and classified bordered ad deadline will be Friday, May 27, at 4 p.m. The classified line ad deadline will remain Tuesday, May 31,at noon. A Cassville man is being held on a $50K bond for a severe domestic assault. 3A Cassville teen recovering from wreck State’s Outstanding ag. teacher from Southwest Upcoming................. 4 A Obits......................... 6 A Sports ................14-16 A Classified ........... 9-11 B Auctions................ 2-4 B WWW.4BCAONLINE.COM CASSVILLE, MISSOURI 65625-0488 Cassville Class of 2016 commencement held Sunday Cassville High School students were involved in wreck, Hope Boston is recovering. 3A | DAY Power of Pink raises $17K Wheaton’s Power of Pink walk raises funds for three local women battling cancer. 16A Southwest’s ag. teacher Rachael Brown received an award for being the outstanding young teacher in the state. 1B Visit us online at www.4bcaonline.com ! The Barry County Advertiser is also available online. See our complete newspaper, weekly stories and classifieds online today! Pictured above, candidates for August 2’s Primary participate in a public forum held by the Wheaton Fire Department. Form left to right: Terry Meek, Republican Sheriff candidate; Gary Davis, Republican Sheriff candidate; Justin Ruark, Democrat Sheriff candidate; Andy Reavis, Republican Public Administrator candidate; and Keith Daniels, Republican Public Administrator candidate. need to be made in office and the biggest problems plaguing Barry County. While all of the candidates agreed that drugs were the largest issue facing Barry County, their opinions varied on how it should be dealt with. One question reached to asking how the candidates felt about the Southwest Missouri Drug Task Force. Most candidates felt the task force was lacking in presence in Barry County. Meek said he believed all ties should be cut, and instead the area municipalities should band together to pool resources and hire an officer dedicate to the task. Ruark said he felt the connection was beneficial because having officers that local criminals do not know is essential. He said, “It’s beneficial when no one knows who you are. They don’t know our county, but we do. We need to work together.” During the forum, each candidate had varying goals they felt were integral. Davis pressed that resources are a large problem, and he hoped to find grant funding and get the Barry County Commission to provide more money for additional resources and deputies. Meek hopes to get a sub-station set up in other communities, possibly in fire stations, to deter crime. Boyd said he believes there needs to be more training and more equipment for the deputies. Ruark hopes to get the technology in the patrol cars so officer can do reports from their cars and stay in the public more. Smith also mentioned technology, suggesting grants to get the See FORUM on 12A Action to begin on Butler Hollow forest management ALTERNATIVE 4 SELECTED, ONLY 3,600 ACRES AFFECTED Charlea Estes After a year and a half of debate and public comment, the fate of the Mark Twain national Forest Butler Hollow project is decided. The National Forestry Service deduced on the second to least invasive management plan, which will impact around 3,600 acres instead of the initially proposed 18,000. The proposed Butler Hollow project drew a lot of attention when the AvaCassville-Willow Springs Ranger District announced their plan to begin a large management project that would affect a large portion of forest in the Cassville area citing concerns over non-native plant species, lacking open woodland and glade areas, and concern for the overall health of the forest. There was significant backlash from the local community out of fear of devastation to the natural landscape. The initial 30-day comment period on the proposal ended in December 2014, but the ranger district opted to open a new comment period given the volume of responses from the community. After much analysis, listening to public concerns and consideration, the district came back to the community with four alternatives to the initial plan. One of the four alternatives was the one chosen, which cuts the area that will receive management by 80 percent. 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Golden, Mo Dependable Service and Products Which Have Earned Your Trust COMPARE PRICE, WARRANTY AND SERVICE Monday - Saturday 7:30 am-6:00 pm Barry County Advertiser Central Crossing firefighters receive lifesaver awards Central Crossing firefighters were presented with lifesaver awards after performing CPR on a patient suffering a heart attack. Pictured above, from left to right, are: Rusty Rickard, Central Crossing fire chief; Britten House; Matt Privett; Kyle Moore; and Shea Lathrum. On the afternoon of May 6, a gentleman named Mr. Patterson called into Barry County E-911 complaining of chest pains and difficulty breathing. Central Crossing first responders were dispatched immediately to respond. Firefighter and first responder Matt Privett and firefighter and EMT Britten House responded to the scene. Upon their arrival, Patterson was found to be alert but complaining of chest pain and difficulty breathing. While his vitals were taken, Patterson lost consciousness, was unresponsive and found to not be breathing or have a pulse. Privett and House immediately started CPR. The Mercy ambulance staffed by paramedic Shea Lathrum and EMT Kyle Moore arrived moments later. Patterson was loaded into the ambulance where CPR efforts continued and he was defibrillated. Central Crossing crews established a landing zone at the VFW and Mercy Lifeline helicopter transported Mr. Patterson to the hospital in Springfield. On May 12, Central Crossing Fire Department received a phone call that Patterson was doing well after suffering his obvious heart attack and receiving a stent at the hospital. On May 16, Mr. Patterson walked into the fire station and was able to meet two of the men who played an instrumental part in saving his life. On Tuesday night, May 17, Privett and House were honored with lifesaver awards for their quick actions and CPR efforts that no doubt contributed to saving Patterson’s life. Moore and Lathrum will also be recognized by their employer (Mercy EMS) at a later time. Cassville man jailed after severe assault Judge Johnnie Cox ordered a $50,000 cash-only bond for his charges. Moore is charged with class A domestic assault with serious physical injury. Moore is currently being held in the Barry County Jail in lieu of the bond. According to the affidavit, he also has a prior criminal history. Cassville High School teen recovering after Farm Road wreck Courtney Rasmussen A 17-year-old Cassville girl, Hope Boston, was seriously injured in a car accident on Wednesday, May 18, when involved in a two car collision at a four way intersection near Cassville. All persons involved in the accident are students at Cassville High School. Boston was a passenger in a 2007 Mercury Mountaineer driven by Sky Dill, 16, of Cassville. The other vehicle involved was a 1990 Ford Mustang driven by Tyler Gennarelli, 18, of Cassville. Dill was headed eastbound and Gennarelli was headed northbound four miles South of Cassville when both vehicles failed to stop at a four-way stop and collided in the intersection on Farm Road 1135. Dill’s vehicle rolled while Gennarelli’s spun, and Boston was partially ejected from the passenger window with one leg pinned under the Mercury Mountaineer that had rolled on it’s side. All occupants involved in the accident were wearing their seatbelts. Bos- ton was pinned under the vehicle until Brice’s Towing was able to remove the vehicle from her leg. All other occupants involved in the collision were able to exit the vehicles with no injuries. Boston’s injuries included an open wound and road rash on her right ankle and a broken left ankle. Boston has undergone two surgeries since the wreck, and she is working toward recovery. When asked what the most negative part of recovery is, Boston replied, “Realizing my recovery is not going to be just a fast one, it’s going to take time. I wish I could just get up and walk.” Boston also stated, “I feel so comforted from all the support I have been receiving from our community. I Boston never would have imagined I would have this many visitors or such a large amount of people praying for me. I just want to hug and thank each person individually.” Boston was able to attend her brother’s graduation on Sunday, May 22, despite her injuries. 5% sion is Comm www.Lakehomes-mark.com •We only charge 5% commission on homes •We will NOT charge commission on boat slips. •We need Listings in the Eagle Rock/Golden Shell Knob area The Barry County Advertiser Please call us for a sit down visit. We have been a very successful business for over 14 years. Because Lake Homes Realty, LLC is an Independent company, we can save you thousands at closing. We are a member of MLS and advertise extensively .... if someone is looking for a home, they can’t miss our advertising. 32tfc Your Number One News Source! Rocky’s Knockout Haircuts Men’s Hair cuts $1000 $ 00 Seniors/ Kids $800 9 (12 & under) Business Hours Tues-Fri 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Corner 248/112 on Hwy. 76 in Cassville Sat 8 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. odd Join us for worship. Classic Concrete Quality concrete construction Since 1992 free estimates 26tfc classicconcrete.net 417-365-0041 / 417-858-6611 9tfc Charlea Estes Cassville man Matthew Eugene Moore, 30, was arrested on Friday, May 20, after an alleged assault around 9 p.m. that night. According to the affidavit of probable cause by deputy Kerry Headrick, Moore struck his wife several times in the head and face, causing bruising to her eye, nose and lip, as well as several abrasions and a fractured orbital socket and orbital wall. After the victim lost consciousness temporarily, Moore then allegedly choked the victim and threw her against a wall. Moore was booked into the Barry County Jail around midnight on Friday night, and Barry County WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 3A Board of Exeter Maplewood Cemetery Association extend a sincere thanks to our past and present supporters. Your continued support is vital as savings interest rates remain at all time record lows. Our only sources of revenue are plot sales, interest income and donations from you. These revenue sources are dedicated to mowing, general maintenance and repairs. Our interest income doesn’t begin to cover mowing expense. We continue to tap our savings accounts to cover routine maintenance and repair expenditures. The board works very hard to invest our funds prudently and to spend the income wisely. We are making this appeal knowing that you have strong feelings for the well-being and upkeep of the cemetery. Your donations are tax deductible. Donations or inquiries may be mailed to us at the below noted address. Again, we thank you and appreciate any donations for continued support of the cemetery. Exeter Maplewood Cemetery P.O. Box 177 Exeter Mo. 65647 33pd James Weaver Pastor Downtown on the Square Worship 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. NorthPoint Fellowship Crowder College Cassville Campus Auditorium N. Bus. Hwy 37, Cassville BiBle study 9:45 a.m. Worship FelloWship Worship BiBle study 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Fully staffed nursery at all services. 847-2965 www.fbccassville.org tfc Barry Cou n ty Ad v e rti s e r WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 School Menus: May 30 - June 3 Community Calendar Notice: Cassville Farmers’ Market will be on the square every Saturday from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. For information, call (417) 652-7308. Bluegrass Music at Roaring River State Park Amphitheater every Friday night at 7 p.m. through September 30. The Old Church Gallery Farmers’ Market is open every Thursday morning at 8 a.m to 11 a.m. For information, call (417) 858-2510. Washburn First Baptist Church will have a care group for single moms every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Childcare will be provided. For information, call (417) 8265000. Exeter Maplewood Cemetery requests that flowers be removed two weeks after Memorial Day. Flowers maybe be left on headstones and in vases only. Please notify the cemetery association with additional Veterans names. Donations can be mailed to Maplewood Cemetery Assoc., PO Box 177, Exeter, MO 65647. All meals served with milk. All meals are subject to change Southwest: Mon: B: Breakfast sausage pizza, strawberries or cereal, juice. L: Pepperoni pizza, romain salad, corn, peaches. Tues: B: Mini pancakes, bacon slice, strawberries or cereal, juice. L: Taco salad, romain salad, refried beans, grapes, ice cream sandwich. Wed: B: Hot ham sandwich, bananas or cereal, juice. L: Popcorn chicken, garden salad, celery sticks, pears. Thurs: B: Biscuit & gravy, grapes or cereal, juice. L: Turkey wrap, lettuce, cheese, grape tomatoes, tropical fruit. Fri: B: Cereal, apple cinnamon muffin, apple slices, juice. Purdy: Mon: No School. Tues: B: Breakfast pizza, peaches or cereal, toast, peaches. L: Corn dog, tater tots, cantelope, Oreo cookie. Wed: B: Biscuits & gravy, sausage pattie, pears or cereal, biscuit, pears. L: Ravioli, baby carrots, ranch dressing, garlic bread, water- melon. Thurs: B: Waffle sticks, apple or cereal, toast, apple. L: Sub sandwich, sunchips, mandarin oranges, apple, vanilla pudding cup. Fri: B: Chocolate muffin, yogurt, banana or cereal, yogurt, banana. L: Hot ham & cheese sandwich, cheezits, celery stick w/peanut butter, banana, ice cream cup. Cassville: Mon: No School. Tues: B: Cereal, mini cinni’s, applesauce. L: Ham/cheese sandwich, doritos, baked beans, vegetable mix, frozen fruit cup. Wed: B: Cereal, pop tart, pears. L: Submarine sandwich, bbq chips, coleslaw, carrot sticks, go-gurt, juice. Thurs: B: Biscuits & gravy or cereal, teddy grahams, mandarin oranges. L: Chicken nuggets, tossed salad, green beans, peaches. Fri: B: Cereal, banana muffin, peaches. L: Burrito, nacho cheese, potato wedge, corn, orange. Naturally Fed. Naturally Crafted. Naturally Good. Russell Cemetery May 26th Pierce City Senior Center will host a dance on Thursday, May 26, from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. EDGEWOOD May 27th Central Crossing Senior Center will host a cookout on Friday, May 27 from 11:15 to 12:30 p.m. Stella Senior Center will have a dinner and a dance Friday, May 27 at 5:30 p.m. May 28th Cassville Alumni Association will host its annual banquet on Saturday, May 28, in the Cassville High School Gym. Registration at 4:30 p.m. and banquet at 6 p.m. For information, call (417) 847-2221. Junior Reynolds Benefit will be May 28, at 5 p.m. in the Exeter Community Building. Seilgman New Salem Cemetery Association will have a meeting on May 28, at 11 a.m. A pot luck lunch will be at noon. For information, call (417) 826-1141. CASK will be offering a woodcarving class for beginners on May 28. For information, call (417) 342-3893. Seligman Chamber of Commerce will host a truck and tractor pull on Saturday, May 28, at 7 p.m. The track is located south of Seligman on Hwy 37. For information, call (417) 662-3612. Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Association will hold its annual meeting on Saturday, May 28, at 2 p.m. For information, call (417) 342-4900. May 29th Dent Cemetery Association will have its annual meeting on Sunday, May 29, at 2 p.m. at the cemetery. King Cemetery Association will hold their annual meeting at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 29. Leann Cemetery annual meeting will be May 29, at 2 p.m. Contributions can be sent to 20674 F. R. 2065, Aurora, Mo. 65605. Mt. Olivett-Boucher cemetery at Pierce City will have their annual meeting May 29, at 2 p.m. at the church. For information, call (417) 342-7356. Concord Cemetery Association will hold their annual meeting on Sunday, May 29, at 1 p.m. Ennis Cemetery annual meeting is Sunday, May 29, at 2 p.m. May 30th Central Crossing Senior Center will be closed Monday, May 30. Judicial Center and Courthouse will be closed May 30 for Memorial Day. June 1st Seligman Senior Center will host a donation lunch from 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. June 4th Seligman Senior Center will host bingo on June 4, from 2p.m. to 4 p.m. Eagle Rock Friends of the Library are holding their annual community sale on Saturday, June 4, at the community center. For information, call (417) 271-3386. June 5th Anderson Uniform Company in Mt. Vernon will hold their reunion at 1 p.m. on Sunday, June 5, at the Angus Branch Steakhouse in Monett. June 6th Monett Park Casino will host a dance on June 6, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. June 15th Seligman Senior Center will have a donation lunch from 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. will have a work day and board meeting on June 18th at 9:00 a.m. All flowers, banners, flags, lights and anything not on the stone will be removed and disposed of by Board members at that time. 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Expires: 6/1/16 104 City Hwy.37 Purdy, MO OPENING FOR ALL AGES Enrolling now ages 6 wks. to 12 years Hours 6:00 am - 5:30 pm State pay accepted / State licensed We furnish breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack. 32-35c LOHMER CHURCH NOTICE: We are changing our mid week service to Wednesday Night starting May 25th Come Join Us Sunday Services Sunday School 10:00 a.m. classes for all ages Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Evening Service: 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study Girls Ministries and Royal Rangers at 7:00 p.m. Youth service every 3rd Sunday night at 6:00 p.m. Pastor David & Barbara Donaldson 32-33c 33-36pd Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 5A Purdy FBLA attends State Leadership conference Purdy FBLA Members attended State Leadership Conference, from left to right. Front row: Adam Humphrey, Colby Boyd, Breanna Keeler, Morgan Schilly, Gannon Clevenger and Justin Brand. Back row: Layne Skiles, Abby Parsons, Umar Akhtar, Kaden Propps, Joby Young and Kyler Propps. Mr. and Mrs. David Driskell, of Vestavia Hills, Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Skinner, of Cassville, are pleased to announce the upcoming wedding of their children. Sarah Jane Driskell and Tyler Monroe Skinner will exchange vows on Saturday, June 4, 2016, at Walters Farms in Ragland, Ala. Sarah Jane is a 2010 graduate of Vestavia Hills High School and a 2014 graduate of Harding University with a degree in vocal music education. She is currently a Choir Director with the Cullman City School District in Cullman, Ala. Tyler is a 2011 graduate of Cassville High School and a 2015 graduate of Harding University with Kendal Craig a degree in vocal music educa& Trey Rose tion. He is currently employed June 4, 2016 ~~~~~~~~~~ as a Choir Director with the MO_3294_Wolfe_Zachary Tyler Skinner & Alabaster City School District Sarah Jane in Alabaster, Ala. Following a Cassville Barry Co.Driskell Advertise June 4, 2016 honeymoon in Gulf Shores, the ~~~~~~~~~~ Ad Code: Hagan2016 couple plans to reside in the Emma Beeson Ad Size: 3x2 Birmingham, Ala., area. & Dylan Burns The Purdy delegation in- the smallest schools there. experience filled with good cluded ten competitors and Taking 12 members was a memories. I can’t wait to do two voting delegates. Layne monumental achievement. it again.” Skiles and Colby Boyd visited As a graduating senior I amKendal TheCraig Purdy Future Busi& Trey Rose campaign booths and voted glad I got to go out with a ness Leaders of America June 4thChapter , 2016 wedding for next year’s State officers. bang.” ~~~~~~~~~~operates under the The group visited Battlefield Senior members Umar direction of Advisers Kay Locust Wright and Ashley Brown. 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You never said Goodbye. You were gone before we knew it. And only God knows why. bie retired from her job as a Deputy for the Public Administrator’s Office in Cassville; she was a loving mother and mema to her family. She enjoyed doing crafts and was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Purdy. On January 28, 1977, in Purdy, she married Terry Farris and he survives. To this union, she was blessed with six children. Debbie is survived by her three sons, Jason Farris and wife, Kerri, Greg Farris and T.J. Farris, all of Purdy; one daughter, Carrie Utter and husband, Coy, of Purdy; one brother, Randy Denney, of Cassville; two sisters, Carla Henson and husband, Steve, of Pierce City, and Kim Ybarbo, of Springfield; four grandchildren, Dakota Farris, Dayten Farris, Dallas Farris and Pacie Utter; and her step-mother, Judy Denney, of Springfield. Debbie was preceded in Barry County Advertiser Obituaries death by her parents; two sons, Levi and Cecil Farris; and one brother, Larry Denney. Funeral services for Debbie were at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, May 21, 2016, at Buchanan Funeral Home. Reverend Bert Ward officiated. Visitation was from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. prior to the service. Interment was in the Arnhart Cemetery in Purdy. Memorial contributions can be made to the Monett Sheltered Workshop in care of the funeral ROBERT home. FAULTERSACK Arrangements have been Robert Faultersack, 91, entrusted to Buchanan Fuof Exeter, passed away Frineral Home, Monett. day, May 20, 2016, in Lacoba Homes, Monett. He was born November 25, 1924, in Faithorn, Mich., the son of Adam and Hildred (Jones) Faultersack. On June 24, 1945, in Michigan, he was united in marriage to Jose- Missing You Always Fohn Funeral Home Pre-Arrangement Provider In life I loved you dearly. In death I love you still. In my heart I hold a place, that only you can fill. Charles McManus It broke my heart to lose you, But you didn’t go alone. A part of me went with Colton you, The day God took you home. phine Braford, who survives. Also surviving are one son, Robert Ralph Faultersack and his wife, Beverly, of Thornton, Wash.; two daughters, Elaine James and her husband, Ronald, of Exeter, and Janice Walthers and her husband, Keith, of Walla Walla, Wash.; two brothers, Ardee Faultersack and his wife, Elaine, of Iron Mountain, Mich. and Jim Faultersack and his wife, Rose, of Coloma, Mich.; two sisters, Betty Harsch and her husband, Vern, of South Haven, Mich. and Nancy Brown and her husband, Milt, of Coloma, Mich.; eight grandchildren; seventeen great grandchildren; and nine great-great grandchildren. Preceding him in death were his parents; two brothers, Rodney and David Faultersack; and one granddaughter, Rose Ann Walthers. Robert received his education in upper Michigan. On March 23, 1943, he joined the United States Army. He was a prisoner of war for fifteen months and twenty days in Germany, being captured in Italy and marched to Germany. He received his honorable discharge on November 6, 1945. After returning to the states he became an electrician, receiving his certificate from the Industrial Training Center in Chicago, Ill. For several years, he was employed with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, from which he retired. Six years ago, he moved from Walla Walla, Washington, to Exeter to make his home. Some of his favorite pastimes were fishing, hunting and boating. He was a member of Living Word Mission Church at Simco, and VFW. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, May 26, 2016, in McQueen Funeral Home, Wheaton. Burial with military honors will be Maplewood Cemetery, Exeter. The family will receive friends from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. today, Wednesday, May 25, 2016, in McQueen Funeral Home, Wheaton. Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for online obituaries, guestbook and private condolences. MCQUEEN FUNERAL HOME WHEATON, MO. 417-652-7268 Authorized Homesteaders Life Agent We invite you to learn more about the advantages of pre-arranging and funding the funeral plans desired. This can be done at our office or in the comfort of your own home. Cassville Shell Knob Wheaton 417-847-2141 417-858-3151 417-652-7268 A. Hayworth Colton my son it’s been 5 yrs since we lost you & there’s not a day that goes by that I don’t think about you. I miss you dearly & I am sure this is true with your big brother & all your family & friends. Wish you were here with all of us. Love you & Miss you very much. On Angel’s wings you were taken But in my heart you’ll stay And in God’s light you will rest. Until we meet again someday. Love Mom 33pd CASSVILLE SENIOR CENTER WEEKLY MENU MAY 27: Birthday lunch, meatloaf, mashed potatoes/gravy, green beans, birthday cake MAY 30: Closed for Memorial Day MAY 31: Smothered chicken, pork fritters, oven roasted potatoes, scandinavian veg., banana pudding JUNE 1: Oven fried chicken, mashed potatoes/gravy, black eye peas, lemon bars JUNE 2: Liver & onions, smoked chops, roasted potatoes, squash, banana caramel cake 43tfc 6A United States Veteran Memorial Marker Honor your loved one with a beautiful military marker for memorial day. Available at White Funeral Home & Crematory , Includes marker and US flag. White Funeral Home Contact us at 417-847-8400 W 33c and Crematory When we depart our earthly home for God’s resting place, it is not how long or brief our stay, but how we lived our lives that counts. Though we may mourn the passing of a loved one, we should also take comfort in the memory of the many kindnesses he or she has performed. We conduct every funeral service as to be a source of comfort and inspiration to the living as well as a worthy and memorable tribute to the departed. Fohn Funeral Home Cassville Shell Knob McQueen Funeral Home Wheaton Salad Bar Available Every Day During Serving Hrs. AD SPONSORED BY LOCAL BUSINESSES Cassville Health Care & Rehab Red Rose Health & Rehab Serving Hrs: 11am - 12:30 pm White Funeral Home $350 Contribution age 60 & over BC Advertiser $6 Cost age 59 & under Freedom Bank 33c We would like to thank everyone for all of their kindness in our time of loss. Also for the food, visits, calls, flowers, cards and prayers. Also to Rev. Bob Scott for the comforting words and to Fohn Funeral Home for a beautiful service. May God bless each and everyone of you. The family of Wanda Hachmeister Always There, Always Fair www.fohnfuneralhome.com Wheaton 417-652-7268 Cassville 417-847-2141 Shell Knob 417-858-3151 The area’s most often chosen funeral home. 33pd My name is Tami Dickson I am Mike & Larry Dickson’s mom. I wanted to run this in both local papers to Thank You for the overwhelming love, prayers and support during this very difficult time. To Barry County and the community of Cassville, MO., all the different churches, the local businesses, Fohn Funeral Home, BCCOA, Cassville School District, faculty, students, and of course their friends and families. I am a woman of few words these days, so from myself, the boys’ sisters, Jesica and Victoria their families and of course in the Memory of my two sons Mike and Larry Dickson. Thank You and God Bless You All 33pd Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 7A From the Editor’s Desk FOREST from FRONT tem health on a reduced scale while being responsive to concerns expressed by the public.” Big concerns involved the use of commercial herbicides to curb vegetation overgrowth, commercial timber harvesting and the scale of the project. Essentially, the community’s concerns were addressed by reducing the area to be treated, not using herbicides for vegetation control and eliminating the commercial harvesting. The 3,600 acres that the forest service will be focusing on is near Roaring River State Park where forest management has already been in place for a number of years. Koloski said, “Alternative 4 offers an opportunity to expand and connect restored ecosystems on the landscape over time.” By opting for Alternative 4, the forestry service conceded to apply the needed management for forest health on a much smaller scale. The initial goal was to return the land to historical conditions, but analysis provided the district with a plan that would satisfy a need to improve forest health as well as addressing public concerns. As it stands, Alternative 4 will involve tree thinning, cedar tree removal, prescribed burning, as well as some road maintenance. In total, 3,607 acres will receive prescribed burns, 422 acres will have commercial hardwood restoration thinning, 117 acres will have commercial pine and hardwood removal, and 574 acres will have noncommercial hardwood restoration thinning where trees will be cut and left on the forest floor. Currently, the Butler Hollow project is in a 45-day objection period that began on Tuesday, May 24. Once the objection period passes, there will be a timeline established for the project, which is a longterm management strategy. The full plan can be viewed online at: http://1. usa.gov/1emYTFZ. Hike to Conquer Cancer at Roaring River June 4 Charlea Estes A new event is coming to Barry County on June 4, and it ties enjoying the local state park with fundraising efforts for cancer research. Roaring River State Park is the site of the local Hike to Conquer Cancer, an initiative to raise money for the American Cancer Society. While this year will also have a Relay for Life event in Monett as in years prior, the Hike to Conquer Cancer is closer to Cassville and organizers hope to draw more participants to raise money but also spotlight the beauty of the local park. One of the event’s organizer’s, Ann Hennigan, stated, “The name of he game is to get people out there and enjoy the parks.” The event is being held in conjunction with National Hike Day. Hennigan said she was approached by local community organizer for the Relay for Life Courtney Furgerson about putting the event together and working with Roaring River. Hennigan said, “It was a resounding yes. I think we have one of the prettiest parks in the state, and I wanted to showcase that for a good cause.” Hennigan is also being helped by Noelle Harmon. The Hike to Conquer Cancer is open to people of all abilities and features two different options. Novice hikers can choose the Nature Hike option and hike one of three official Hike to Conquer Cancer trails at the park. The second option for more experienced hikers is the Ultimate Hike Challenge. Participants are challenged to hike all seven trails, more than 10 miles, at Roaring River in one day. Hikers will have from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to complete all seven trails, checking in at each trailhead with a volunteer. Each trailhead will have a water and snack station for hikers to refuel and recharge throughout the day. During the event, there will also be food, live entertainment and activities for friends and families to enjoy. To register for the Hike to Conquer Cancer, go online to www.acshikerr. org or register the day of. The Nature Hike is $20 for adults and $15 for kids age 12 and under. The Ultimate Hike Challenge is $40 and includes a tech shirt and gift. For more information or to volunteer at the event, contact Hennigan at (417) 342-6615 or Harmon at (417) 489-0825. A loss of understanding of Memorial Day For a lot of people today, Memorial Day comes never met with my parents and grandparents and goes with little significance beyond a three- growing up, it did instill a minor understanding day weekend and maybe a family barbecue. For of why they went so diligently to so many graves whatever reason, there is not the same under- each year, even if I didn’t grasp the gravity of it. standing of the meaning of Memorial Day, and Now, as a mother with children of my own, I why it is important that we don’t forget those who drag my three to the cemeteries, too. They never are now gone. met my dad, a Vietnam War veteran who never However, for me, Memorial Day is the one talked about his service, my PaPa, a World War day a year that I really get to talk to my kids about II veteran who never talked about his service my dad. We visit his grave, leave flowers, I cry, either, or a number of friends and family memand we go home. It’s an annual tradition that I bers who meant a great deal to me, and I like to wish I didn’t have to have, but I do. For the last visit each Memorial Day. But what I hope they few years, I’ve marked the occasion by snapping do walk away with is the memory of walking to a picture of my kids at my dad’s headstone in the graves of people who may not have meant anyVeterans’ Cemetery in Springfield, marking their thing to them, but meant a lot to their mom. growth in a snapshot, and thinking about how Perhaps when they are older, they’ll travel to the much he would have loved them. circuit of cemeteries with fresh-cut flowers to visit In American culture, we don’t have celebra- the people that meant a lot to them, dragging their tions honoring the dead in the same sense as oth- own kids behind. I hope so. I hope that what I’m er cultures. What I wouldn’t give for a holiday like teaching them is that it is worth the time to visit Dia de los muertos in mexico to really celebrate those who came and went before us. It’s worth those I miss. But what we do have, is Memorial thinking about them, missing them and keeping Day. Memorial Day originated in the post-Civil a tradition alive that doesn’t hold the same meanWar era, initially as Decoration Day, but eventu- ing to our generation as it did to those in a couple ally transitioning to the federal holiday we have. generations back. While initially and officially, Memorial Day is a I miss my dad every day. It’s been over 10 holiday honoring veterans who have passed, it’s years, and I still think of him every day. But Mebecome more of a time for a generation older than morial Day, I get to think about him in a differmy own to take flowers to all loved ones and pay ent way and really talk to my kids about somerespect to those we’ve lost. one they never met but would have loved them One thing I have noticed as I visit my dad beyond the confines of the universe. I’ll keep that and a few other select relatives each year is that I memory alive and that tradition alive as long very rarely see anyone close to my age or even my as I’m still here, and I hope I’m raising at least parents’ age at cemeteries. The widespread apathy a few who will continue to do so for generations regarding a holiday meant to help us remember is to come. rampant, and I don’t think we can blame the mil-Charlea Estes, Editor lennials for that. Even those 30 years older than myself aren’t in the dwindling numbers trekking through cemeteries the last Monday in May. While I wasn’t thrilled about N o n - De n o m i n a ti o n a l C h u rc h visiting the graves of people I’d Service Times: Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Service 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study/Youth 7:00 p.m. McDowell Community Church Cassville Health Care & Rehab Everybody Welcome! Did You Know The Bible Says... 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Purdy senior scholarships • Angie Swadley Memorial Scholarship: Dusty Videmschek, Skylar Lakey. • First State Bank Scholarship: Breanna Keeler. • FFA Scholarship: Breanna Keeleer, Mikala Fletcher, Ashton Young, Desirie Ennes, Abby Parsons, Luke Beaty, Dusty Videmschek. • AmeriCorps Classroom Assistant Award: Desirie Ennes, Andrea Humphrey, Jonatan Salazar. • AmerCorps Education Award: Haydee Ramirez, Yaneth Martinez. • Ministerial Alliance Scholarship: Mikala Fletcher, Ashton Young, Breanna Keeler, Essie Dodson, Cassedy Greenway, Brooke Farris, Isaac Brattin, Umar Akhtar, Morgan Schilly. • Security Bank of Cassville Scholarship: Abby Parsons. • Whitetails Unlimited Scholarship: Mikala Fletcher, Breanna Keeler. • Carl Geyer Memorial Scholarship: Jesus Garcia. • Red Cross Scholarship: Abby Parsons, Ashton Young. • John Dennis Memorial Scholarship: Abby Parsons. • Purdy Board of Education Scholarship: Andrea Humphrey, Desirie Ennes. • Project Genesis Scholarship: Essie Dodson, Umar Akhtar. • CTA Superintendent’s Scholarship: Jonatan Salazar. • CTA Charles Bowman Scholarship: Mikala Fletcher. • CTA Scholarship: Andrea Humphrey, Desirie Ennes, Breanna Keeler. • Pearl Foundation Scholarship: Courtney White, Umar Akhtar, Osvaldo Garcia. • Spanish Club Scholarship: Nathan Syring. • Purdy Alumni Scholarship: Breanna Keeler. • Gary and Katherine Horton Science Scholarship: Brooke Farris. • Leroy Howard Alumni Scholarship: Maria Perez. • Purdy Eaglebackers Scholarship: Courtney White, Ashton Young, Abby Parsons, Breanna Keeler, Isaac Brattin, Andrea Humphrey. • Little Joe Transplant Fund Scholarship: Morgan Schilly. • Blessings Forward Scholarship: Skylar Lakey. • MFA Scholarship: Desirie See PURDY SCHOLARSHIPS on 9A • Mikaela Black: Auburn College Provost Leadership—$2,000, John Philip Souza—$2,500, McMillan Lane Endowment-$1,000, Southwest Band Boosters—$500, Southwest Little Theater—$360. • Montana Bowlin: Zeta Phi—$100. • Haven Brown: Betty H. King—$2,500, Carroll Electric Scholarship—$500, Freedom Bank—$500, Generation Google Scholarship—$10,000, James L. and Nellie Westlake School Foundation—$6,302, U of A Chancellor’s Community—$5,000, U of A In-State Tuition Scholarship—$12,000. • Holly Crow: Arvest Bank—$250, Jessica Ryan Morgan Scholarship—$2,000, MSSU Presidential Scholarship—$1750. • Maholla Crow: Southwest Little Theater—$360. • Sydney Delossantos: Southwest Little Theater—$360. • Baylea Ford: Southwest Little Theater—$360. • Hailey Foster: Southwest Little Theater—$360, U of A In-State Tuition Scholarship—$12,000. • Hayden Fox: Bass Fishing Scholarship—$500, Community Blood Center of the Ozarks—$200, John Philip Souza—$2,500, MSSU Excellence Scholarship—$1,300, Southwest Little Theater—$360, Zeta Phi—$100. • Kaitlyn Gentry: Dr. Mary Newman Scholarship—$1,000, Missouri State Leadership Scholarship—$1,000, Missouri State University Provost Scholarship—$2,500. • Alejandro Jimenez: Community Blood Center of the Ozarks—$200, Harvard Faculty Scholarship— $67,630, Henry and Lucille Straus Scholarship—$5,000, James L. and Nellie Westlake Scholarship Foundation— $7,306, Mediacom World Class Scholarship—$1,000, Missouri Society of the American Revolution Earle Scout Scholarship—$500, PTO—$500. • Autumn Johnson: University of the Ozarks Excellence Scholarship—$10,000. • Sean Knoll: FFA Alumni Scholarships—$200, PTO— $500. • Jerica Lawrence: Southwest Little Theater—$360. • Orion Lawyer: Pitt State University Gear Up Scholarship—$10,000, Security Bank—$500. • Savana Leonhardt: Community Blood Center of the Ozarks—$200, Pitt State University Academic Scholarship—$500, Southwest Athletic Booster Club—$500, Southwest Little Theater—$360. • Skyler Maleki: Southwest Little Theater- $360. • Macky McNabb: FFA Alumni Scholarships—$400, People’s Community Bank— $500. • McKenzie McNabb: PTO—$500. • Jessie Pendergraft: Cassville Cruisers—$300. • Samantha Robbins: Southwest Little Theater—$360. • Kaitlyn Roberts: Crowder College Foundation Scholarship—$1,200. • Shasta Sanders: Arvest Bank—$250, FFA Alumni Scholarships—$600. • Jaime Shrum: Commerce Bank Scholarship—$500, Community Blood Center of the Ozarks—$200, Southwest Athletic Booster Club—$500, Southwest Little Theater- $360, Whiteails Unlimited Southwest Missouri—$500. •Zac Wolfe: Hagan Scholarship—$10,000, Hagan Schwab Investment Account—$10,000, Harp’s Scholarship—$1,000, Ozark Chapter of Missouri Society of Professional Engineers—$1,500, U of A Chancellors Community—$5,000, U of A In-State Tuition Scholarship—$12,000. • Jacob Wolfe: Zeta Phi— $100. 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Fetching YOUR LOCAL NEWS SINCE 1967 the BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER Where it Pays to Ad vertise 417-847-4475 • WWW.4BCAONLINE.COM WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 9A PURDY SCHOLARSHIPS from 8A Ennes. • Dedicated Eagle Scholarship: Jesus Garcia. • Missouri Southern State University Presidential Scholarship: Andrea Humphrey, Abby Parsons. • Drury University Dean Scholarship: Morgan Schilly, Umar Akhtar. • SBU board of Trustees Scholar’s Award: Ashton Young. • Evangel University Freshman Distinction Award, Evangel University Basketball Scholarship, MO A+ Recognition Scholarship: Desirie Ennes. • Evangel University Founders Scholarship: Mikala Fletcher. • Fort Scott Community College Volleyball Scholarship: Courtney White. • A+ Scholarship: Essie Dodson, Desirie Ennes, Mikala Fletcher, Cassedy Greenway, Andrea Humphrey, Breanna Keeler, Skylar Lakey, Yaneth Martinez, Abby Parsons, Haydee Ramirez, Isaac Brattin, Jesus Garcia, Osvaldo Garcia, Jonatan Salazar, Dusty Videmschek. 10A Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 Local libraries prep for summer reading program Julie Pruitt Teachers and students are dancing in the street. School is out for the summer. Friends, vacations, swimming and relaxing are all on the agenda. Unfortunately, kids don’t immerse themselves in reading while having all this fun. Therefore, valuable reading and critical thinking skills are put on a back burner, and students have to spend several weeks getting back on track and regaining these lost skills when school starts. Luckily, the area libraries recognize this problem and have jumped on board to keep learning alive. Local libraries are gearing up for an exciting summer reading program thanks to the LSTA (Library Services and Technology Act) grant awarded to the Barry-Lawrence Regional Library in the amount of $14,992. The summer reading program is open to everyone, 0-99+, based on the theme “On Your Mark, Get Set, Read!” The program will be available at the local libraries as well as online from May 30 through July 31. Everyone is welcome to join these fun and free activities. When you register at your local library, there is the added incentive of prizes. A small prize will be given for every five books read along with your name added to a drawing for a Kindle E-reader at the end of the summer. At the Cassville Branch, preschoolers will participate in storytime based around various themes, including, All About You, Back to Nature, and Let’s Play. Children ages three through 12 will be able to take advantage of a variety of activities. Kids can create a cool craft to take home when they stop by their local libraries to register for the summer reading program. How does fun with a ventriloquist sound? Join Angela and Friends to learn about ventriloquism and good health . If you like music, listen to Mike Anderson, The Dulcimer Guy, and enjoy some good stories, ATTENTION We Need Your Listings! EAGLE ROCK REAL ESTATE 29521 St. Hwy. 86, Eagle Rock, MO too. If America’s Pioneer history sounds interesting, you will love visiting with Judy Domeny Bowen as she shares music and the heritage of the Ozarks with a special emphasis on Laura Ingalls Wilder. Feeling a little wild, get involved with Walk with the Animals, Talk with the Animals with the Dickerson Park Zoo. Teens will also have their own special activities. If the wild west is your thing, you have to saddle up with Amy Webster Donaldson, an experienced horse woman, and her horse. You can also join Ryan Persinger, a naturalist, and learn all about Roaring River. This program doesn’t forget about the adults. Adults can spend quality time with their family during board game night and trivia night. Adults with a green thumb can learn about gardening through Front Porch Conversations. Need some relaxation? Join the coloring group for Color Me Mellow. Finally, hob nob with a local author, Prix Gautney. The Eagle Rock branch kicks off summer reading with outdoor games then an adventure in the Wonders of Wildlife Animal Olympics. Continuing the wildlife theme, the Dickerson Park Zoo will visit. Like building and creating? Kara Fletcher will teach you all about Legos and the Lego Race. If magic is more your style, the Fishin’ Magician will perform some hocus pocus for you. Enjoy all these activities and reading, too. Adults will also have the opportunity to have some fun with puzzles, coloring and crafts while enjoying a good book. Shell Knob offers activities for children, teens and adults, as well. Children will have the experience of ventriloquism with Angela and Friends while listening to stories. Like magic? You will enjoy a unique experience with the Fishin’ Magician. He will show you some magic tricks along with sharing stories. Is building and creating more your style? Kara Fletcher will help you build a Lego model to take home. Go back in time with Judy Domeny Bowen and learn Monett Overhead Door 236-3569 Office - (417)271-3967 Specializing in Table Rock Lake Property 30 years at this location. Wilbur Graybill Would Like Your Listing ~ Listings over 100,000 5% Check our web site for listings www.eaglerockrealty.com tfc CHAMBERLAIN® American Dream Realty LiftMaster ® PROFESSIONAL 27tfc about Ozark heritage with an emphasis on Laura Ingalls Wilder. Stretch your musical knowledge with Mike Anderson, the Dulcimer Guy. Purdy readers will experience Wonders of Wildlife with a “Book and a Beast”, participate in creative fun day, and catch a little magic with the Fishin’ Magician and his stories. Take a bite out of a good book while munching pizza and participating in the awards celebration. Each library branch and age group will enjoy a special night at the Cassville Family Aquatic Center to wrap up a fun filled reading summer. Contact the Cassville branch at (417) 847-2121, the Eagle Rock branch at (417) 271-3186, the Shell Knob branch at (417) 8583618, or the Purdy branch at (417) 442-7314 for a list of dates and times, and don’t miss out on this opportunity to take a reading adventure accompanied with thrilling activities. Barry COuntY Sheriff’s Most Wanted The Most Wanted column is a partnership between the Barry County Advertiser and the Barry County Sheriff ’s Department. Sheriff Mick Epperly urges anyone with information about any of the individuals to contact the department at (417) 847-6556 during the daytime hours or (417) 847-3121 after hours. A full list of Barry County’s Most Wanted is available on the Barry County Sheriff ’s website at: http://www.barrycountysheriff.com/wanted.php. Christopher Allen Blevins Harold Lester Hawkins II Christopher Allen Blevins, 30, of Golden, is wanted for burglary in the second degree and theft/stealing. 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Laney struck the driver’s side of a 1988 Subaru Forester headed westbound on Old Exeter Road. The driver of the Subaru, Lois J. Mangun, 69, of Cassville, was taken by ambulance to Mercy Hospital in Cassville for moderate injuries. Laney was taken by a private vehicle to Mercy Hospital in Cassville, also for moderate injuries. Laney was wearing a seat belt, Mangun was not. Both vehicles were totaled. Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 11A Arvest 1 Million Meals campaign helps local families for the summer so children do not have access to the school cafeteria for a nutritious breakfast and lunch and the Backpack Program has also ended. Children need the extra food the local food pantries can provide, thus the reason for the spring food drive. There are donation jars available inside or you can also donate at the drive through. A grocery basket is available in the lobby for nonperishable food items, and Arvest workers will even come out to your car to gather your donations. All of the employees at the Cassville Arvest have invested a great deal of time and effort to make this project a huge success. They collaborated to put together some fun activities, including a cookbook. Everyone pitched in a favorite recipe and created a tasty cookbook available for $3 each with the money going to the 1 Million Meals cam- paign. It’s a win-win; you have a variety of recipes to create delicious meals for your family and help out a beneficial local cause at the same time. The bank also had a special event to raise more money in a fun way. Around the lobby were flower pots decorated by the employees. Their artistic talents created a lighthouse, pig, gumball machine and ladybug, and each flower pot had a donation jar in front of it. Local citizens were encouraged to come in and vote for their favorite flower pot by dropping money in the corresponding jar. Again, all proceeds went to the Million Meals Campaign. On Friday, May 20, employees dressed in their favorite Hawaiian outfit, and manned a sno cone machine. They were looking forward to a hot sunny day so they could catch the eye of the public from the parking lot; unfortunately, the rainy day forced them inside. But, the cheerful, energetic attitudes weren’t dampened by the uncooperative weather and they went ahead and made refreshing treats right in the lobby. Anyone who came in with a donation received a free sno cone made especially for them by Phinney. According to Phinney, “We like to be involved in the community and we like to have fun.” They certainly did have fun while helping out the community. “Our goal was to raise 2,000 meals and as of Friday, May 20, we have reached 200 percent of our goal.” Million Meals will run through May 31, so visit the Cassville Arvest branch at 503 Main Street and pick up your cookbook, vote for your favorite flower pot or bring in a donation. Have fun with the Arvest crew while providing much needed help to feed hungry families right here in your Man arrested after Bullets N Bows burglary Charlea Estes One man was arrested on Sunday night after breaking into Bullets N Bows on Farm Road 2172 in Cassville and stealing a vehicle in the parking lot. Larry W. Polk, 31, of Mexico, Mo., was arrested after being found at the Cassville Walmart covered in blood with the stolen merchandise. According to the affidavits or probable cause by Barry County detective Doug Henry, Bullets N Bows owner Joe Goade reported that someone had broken a window in his store and stolen around $500 in money and merchandise from inside. The suspect also stole a vehicle from the parking lot with a key found inside the store. A backpack with Polk’s personal belongings was found on the west side of the building, and he was located at the Cassville Walmart with blood on his clothing. Det. Henry stated the blood was consistent with what was found at the scene on the ground and on the broken window, as well. Polk was arrested and charged with burglary in the second degree, stealing of $500 to $25,000 in value, tampering with a motor vehicle in the first degree and property damage in the second degree. According to the affi- davit, Polk is currently on parole for burglary. He is being held in the Barry County Jail in lieu of a $25,000 cash-only bond issued by Barry County Judge Johnnie Cox. Shell Knob LIONS BINGO Arvest employees decorated flower pots to help raise funds for the 1 Million Meals campaign. Customers can vote by donating money into the jar in front of each flower pot. Nickle’s Flooring local community. We invite you to walk all over us. 417-847-2484 29-36pd Julie Pruitt You can count on Arvest Bank branches to be involved in their communities, and the local Cassville office is no exception. Their latest endeavor is 1 Million Meals food drive. Every time you visit the bank, you have the opportunity to make a monetary donation or bring nonperishable food items that will all go to the local food pantry. Providing five meals for local families takes just $1. Cassville Arvest is working hand-in-hand with the Cassville Community Food Pantry to ensure an abundance of food is available. Tonia Phinney, Cassville Arvest Branch Manager, shared the reasoning for this campaign. This project is usually conducted in the fall, but since there are many local organizations involved in food drives for the holidays it was decided to move the 1 Million Meals to the spring. 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Back row: Nathan Cassville Intermediate selected their April Character award winners. Students were selected for Hunsucker, Simon Gates, Conner Harrison and Yovanni Perez. Absent for photo: Trayton Madi- their courage. Fourth grade winners are pictured above, from left to right. Front row: London son and Travis Thomas. Newton, Taylor Smith, Kathryn Morris, Garrett Ewing and James Osborn. Back row: Sean Marcum, Diego Hernandez, Cheyann Hartin-Espinoza, Emily Griffin and Kyley Miller. Absent for photo: Corey King. FORUM from FRONT citing that as the motivator for why they want to serve as Public Administrator. Hughes and Daniels both recently retired, Hughes from Regal and Daniels from Mercy Health. Hughes cited his customer service experience as being integral to serving the citizens of Barry County. He said, “It’s about customer care. You need to care about your customer or people in this case. It’s important to have a kind and caring soul.” The Public Administrator’s role in the county is to act as a guardian of people without family to act as their representatives. The job entails helping make legal decisions, budgeting, pay- ing their bills, among other duties. Daniels said, “First and foremost, you need to have a lot of compassion in your heart for people and want to genuinely help them.” “The Public Administrator can make a big difference in people’s lives, and I want to act as a servant to people to improve their quality of life,” Reavis said. The Republican winner of the August 2 Primary for Sheriff candidate will face Ruark in the November election. The candidate selected in the primary for Public Administrator will be unopposed in the November elec- Cassville Intermediate selected their April Character award winners. Students were selected for their courage. Fifth grade winners are pictured above, from left to right. Front row: Frank Osborn, tion. Graham Hutson, Lane Smith, Rhew Brock and Breanna Saige. Back row: Madison Grissom, Maci Barton, Bryson Hendrix, Gabe Estep, Jordan Dunn and Ashlee Muller. M & M Roof ing Mike McGuire & Karen Periman Owners-Operators (417)-858-0313 • Free Estimates Roofing - Siding - Windows for over 35 yrs experience NOTICE Barks & Bubbles will be relocating to 1313 Main St., Cassville (former Pampered Pooch) We will be open the first week of June. H Full Service Grooming For Appointment Call 417-846-3998 Come in and see Diane Swearingen for all your dog grooming needs. 33c 32-34c 33-38pdtfc department more into the 21st century. Hilburn said he would like to see deputies out in the farm community more and in the public eye. Fohn mentioned keeping the public informed as an important part. Public Administrator candidates were also asked a series of questions regarding their role as administrator and the skills they bring. Since none of the candidates have held the position before, they were asked about their experience that they believed makes them qualified for the position. Christian faith came up a variety of times for each of the candidates at the forum, BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 13A Restaurant D I R E C T O RY Whitley's Fountain Open Mon-Fri ~ 8:30-4:30 Sat. 8:30-12:30 Tropical Snow ~ Shakes ~ Sodas ~ Sandwiches Daily Specials • 417-847-2717 33c Cafe Di’s Taco Cart Across from Bridgeway Plaza 29-33pd 417-271-0300 29724 State Hwy J Golden, MO Right beside The Golden Museum u n e M Pizza’s ~ Burgers Sub Sandwiches Daily Dinner Specials “Now selling Fresh Produce” 30tfc Open Tuesday - Saturday 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Open: Wed - Sat. 11:00 a.m.~2:30 p.m. Shell Knob MO. Make It. Golden Discount Corner Check out these local restaurants NT MENU You Name It, W e Carry Out or Eat In 847-5808 fine authentic Mexican dining! 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The Wildcats scored 34 points to place ninth in the team rankings. Reeds Spring won the meet with 134 points. Class 3 District 6 @ Mt. Vernon Cassville girls results: High Jump: Breanna Hemphill, 1st, 4-10 Triple Jump: Breanna Hemphill, 1st, 32-01.25 Shot: Audra Brooks, 4th, 32-05.75 100 M Hurdles: Trinity Ewing, 4th, 17.29 100 M Dash: Alondra Miller, 4th, 13.25 4x200 M Relay: (Mary Hennigan, Abbi Atkinson, Alondra Miller, Trinity Ewing) 2nd, 1:52.33 4x100 M Relay: (Trinity Ewing, Breanna Hemphill, Abbi Atkinson, Alondra Miller) 2nd, 54.44 200 M Dash: Alondra Miller, 8th, 30.51. Cassville boys results: Pole Vault: Austin Periman, 6th, 8-06 Long Jump: Shannon Haney, 8th, 17-08.25 Triple Jump: Shannon Haney, 8th, 36-05.5 Discus: Tyler Martin, 6th, 117-10; Jeremiah Hilburn, 7th, 116-00 Shot: Satchell Hill, 2nd, 47-08 110 Meter Hurdles: Braden Strahan, 5th, 17.44 100 Meter Dash: River Phelps, 6th, 11.63 4x200 M Relay: (Garrett Knight, Austin Wilson, Anthony Tolbert, River Phelps) 5th, 1:39.18 400 M Dash: Austin Wilson, 4th, 52.03. Class 3 Sectional results at Eldon Audra Brooks led the Cassville entries at the sectional meet, finishing 4th in the shot to earn a trip to state. Three Cassville athletes qualified for state competition in the javelin. Steven Hunter, Arther Reed, and Josi Rose will all be competing in the event. Girls results: 100 M Dash: Alondra Miller, 6th, 12.99 100 M Hurdles: Trinity Ewing, 7th, 17.19 4x100 M Relay: Trinity Ewing, Brianna Hemphill, Abbi Atkinson, Alondra Miller, 6th, 53.62 4x200 M Relay: Mary Hennigan, Abbi Atkinson, Trinity Ewing, Alondra Miller, 5th, 1:51.00 High Jump: Brianna Hemphill, 5th, 5-00 Long Jump: Brianna Hemphill, 5th, 32-06 Shot: Audra Brooks, 4th, 34-03.75. Boys results: 400 M Dash: Austin Wilson, 6th, 52.59. 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Umbrellas dotted the Pierce City stands as a pregame shower threatened the The Purdy Eagles defeated McAuley in to the district championship game last week. On Tuesday, proceedings. But the rain the Eagle defeated Galena 1-0 in the Class 2 Sectional game. dwindled to an irksome driz- the mound and third base. Hughlett but then felt the third base. Videmschek then zle as the national anthem Doyle tried the high-risk brunt of the Purdy pressure. ripped an RBI 4-3 groundout played and the teams took glove scoop to third base Salazar delivered an RBI to give the Eagles a 1-0 lead. the field. but the toss went wide and single. Videmschek crushed It would prove to be the McAuley’s first two bat- Videmschek raced home on a 2 RBI single to right field only run of the game. ters of the game reached base, the error to give Purdy the and the lead jumped to 4-0. Birge was in rare air on but the Warriors’ promising 1-0 lead. A Chris Ramos single gave the mound, retiring the first start fizzled like cheap fireDoyle retired the next Purdy runners at the corners, eight Galena batters. When works in the rain. After that, two batters, but the dam- and Purdy collected a fifth Coby Sartin finally reached neither team placed a runner age was done. Videmschek’s run when Taylor balked. base with a two-out single in scoring position until the score would prove to be the McAuley had baserun- in the bottom of the third, third inning. The pitcher’s winning run in an eventual ners in both the sixth and the Purdy lefty picked him duel between McAuley’s Jake shutout. seventh innings, but could off without ever throwing Doyle and Purdy’s Sydney In the fifth inning, McAu- never hang a crooked num- a pitch to the next batter, Birge remained scoreless ley’s Miles Shelfer reached ber on the scoreboard. Baker. until the fourth inning. base with a one-out infield Purdy improved to 22-5 Purdy threatened again Doyle retired Purdy’s hit. But Nathan Taylor lined with the victory, and earned in the fourth inning. VidemJonathan Salazar on a come- into a double play to end the the right to host Galena in a schek knocked a one-out sinbacker to start the bottom of inning as Purdy’s defense sectional game. gle to left field and then took the fourth. Doyle nicked the protected the slim lead. Purdy takes sectionals second base when Sorrell’s next batter, Dusty VidemTo beat Purdy, you must The Purdy offense sput- pickoff attempt ended up in schek, with an 0-1 curveball, 1. score and 2. avoid giv- tered against Galena in right field. But Birge struck and then hit Birge with a ing up the big inning. Doyle Tuesday’s Class 2 baseball out and Videmschek was pitch to put baserunners on battled into the bottom of the sectional at MSSU’s Warthrown out stealing third to first and second. fifth but was lifted for reliever ren Turner Field, manag- end the at bat. The Eagles kept the pres- Brendyn Taylor after issuing ing only a single run against Galena went in order in sure on. Hunter Cook laid a walk and giving up a bunt Galena’s pitching duo of the bottom of the fourth. In down a perfect bunt that single to open the frame. Logan Sorrell and Jake Baker. the fifth inning, Purdy had died in the wet grass between Taylor struck out Jamie It was enough. Sydney Birge another runner in scoring pitched the game of his life position when Adam Humand the Eagles came up with phrey walked with one out, critical web gems behind and gained second base on him as Purdy claimed a 1-0 a fielding error. Baker came Birds Fish Gameheads & Mammals victory. on in relief of Sorrell and Bases Although Purdy was the doused the fire, drawing conhost team, Galena won the secutive groundouts on just Professional Quality Guaranteed coin toss and was the home three pitches. team in the batting rotation Birge faced a crucial test (417) 835-2053 and on the scoreboard. in the bottom of the fifth Rt. 1 Box 1155 • Exeter, MO 65647 Josh Hughes is a master frame. Jake LaFevers reached tfc at scouting opponents, and on an error then went to his opening strategy was to second on a sacrifice. Birge simply scratch out a lead run plunked the next batter, against Galena’s ace, Sorrell. Lucas Vert, and Galena had When leadoff hitter James the lead run on base with SAlES & SErVicE Hughlett gained first base just one out. 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Humphrey’s two-out single was as good as a triple because Purdy’s third baseman ended up at third base on a passed ball and wild pitch combo by the Bears. Aldaba eventually walked, and Purdy had runners at the corners. But Humphrey was cut down at the plate to deny the Eagles an insurance run, and the Bears needed a run to keep their season alive. But Birge was focused on the complete game shutout, and the bulletproof Purdy defense had his back. Birge struck out LaFevers to start Galena’s final at bat. Then, Burke slapped a 3-2 pitch back to Birge for a 1-3 groundout. Vert milked a 3-2 count from Birge, and then ripped a fly ball to short right field. Salazar raced in and made a sensational diving catch - somersault and all for the game’s final out. The Eagles improved to 23-5 after surviving the sectional test and advanced into the Class 2 quarterfinals against Plato. The Plato Eagles ran their record to 24-5 with a 6-5 sectional win over Mansfield. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 15A Cassville Chamber holds 9th annual golf tournament The Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce hosted their 9th annual golf tournament on Friday, May 20, at the Cassville Golf Course. Championship flight winners were: Cassville School District team members Eric White, Becky Henningson, Evan White and Becky Ryder. Second place: John Chappel, Doug Nickle, Brett Nickle and Check Edie. Third Place: Coaches Directory team members Ashley Garner, Jennifer Mann, Dylan Garner and Casey Crass. Flight A first place winners were Dr. Clark Flannery, Lynn Hilburn, Chris Sparks and Tom Richards. Second Championship flight winners, Cassville School District team, are pictured above, left to right: Eric place: The CPA Group team White, Becky Henningson, Becky Ryder and Evan White. members Kendall Haynes, Bobby Utter, Lewis Royer and Doug McCullah. Third place: Dry Gulch Manufacturing team members Wade Hermansen, Robbie Payne, Evan Payne and Les Lyons. 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Each of the women Pink Limo ride in Las Vegas Hardwick, Nefertiti GautEach year, the Wheaton received $5,834.62 to help during the NFR National ney, Abby Lasley, McKayla community comes together them during their cancer Finals Rodeo, raffle tickets Lombard and Jayci Park, for a La-Z-boy recliner, and helped at the event, as well. to benefit local breast treatments. cancer patients through To date, Power of Pink the Walk and auction. The Winners of this year’s a fundraising walk/run. has helped 17 women and fundraisers are designed to event were: The Power of Pink Walk have raised over $62,500, get everyone involved, even First: Ron Stafford, 25:40 has grown in popularity a monumental amount for if they do not want to parSecond: Scott and Nina (417)389-3456 ticipate in the walk. 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STA RT ING AT: $ Hazel Gripka Circulation lithoprinters@yahoo.com 23, 950 Barbara Freeman Secretary/Reception office@4bca.com Ready for Work or Play! Julie Pruitt Reporter reporter4bca@yahoo.com 33c 904 West Street P.O. Box 488 Cassville, MO 65625 (417) 847-4475 FAX (417) 847-4523 Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 1B Southwest ag. teacher named outstanding young teacher CCUMC awards two Estes ophy. Teachers have to have want for Christmas, and the scholarships to 2016 grads Charlea Rachael Brown, Southwest been instructing ag. classes FFA raises funds to purchase For 20 years, Central Community United Methodist Church in Shell Knob has sponsored graduating high school seniors with a scholarship for their first year of post-secondary education. This year, the scholarship recipients are Noah Hadlow and Sydney Olbertz, both graduating from Cassville High School. Pastor Bill Kenagy awarded a $700 scholarship to each of them at the Awards Ceremony on May 17 at Cassville High School. Noah is a resident of Shell Knob. He plans to attend State Fair Community College where he will be playing baseball for their team, and he will be pursuing a business degree. Sydney is a Shell Knob resident. She will be completing a Certified Nursing Assistant program through Crowder College this summer, and then she will attend Missouri State University for a degree in biology and chemistry, followed by a twoyear physician’s assistant program. The scholarship team accepted applications from graduates of Blue Eye and Cassville High Schools. The selection committee was headed by Pastor Bill Kenagy, and Betty Ragland conducted all of the meetings with team Cassville Intermediate yearly perfect attendance Cassville Intermediate School announced the students who earned perfect attendence for the entire 2015-16 school year. They are: • Ashley Alonso • Josie Joressa Bivens • Hanna Mae Blankenship • Kyla Madison Bowling • Faith Lee Correia • Zoie Lilian Coupland • Isabella Dunbar • Jonathan Michael Dunbar • Jeremiah Garrett Ewing • Hailey Gautney • Madison Elizabeth Halterman • Hernan Hernandez • Makayla Jean Marie Hollingsworth • Ella Breeann Pearman. Game On! Mon - Fri 1 - 5 p.m. Sat 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 12tfc Video Game Store Buy•Sell•Trade 490 State Hwy 76 Cassville, MO Hadlow Olbertz members Nora Grayum, Dixie Meyer and Jo Twidwell to choose the recipients. Both recipients attended the early worship service at Central Community United Methodist Church on May 15, where the congregation personally congratulated Noah and Sydney and pledged prayer support for their freshman year in college. Schools’ agriculture teacher and FFA adviser for the past three years, is being recognized as one of the best young teachers in the state. Brown was selected to receive the National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAAE) Outstanding Young Member award. Brown said, “I was very surprised knowing the caliber of ag. teachers and how much work they put in. Being chosen as the top in that category kind of blew me away.” Each year, the NAAE selects one young teacher as their outstanding member. Brown was encouraged to apply for the award due to the improvements she’s made to the ag. program at Southwest in both classes and the FFA. Criteria for the award include teaching methods, instruction style, hands-on experience, marketing their program and teaching philos- for two to five years to qualify. Brown began teaching four years ago after graduating from the University of Arkansas–Fayetteville in 2012. She took a position from Kansas, near where she grew up in Jasper, before taking a position at Southwest three years ago. Brown said, “I came to Southwest knowing the history the school has had. There had been success in past years, and the school wanted to get back to those successes.” While Southwest had a strong ag. program for a number of years, recently, the program suffered. She added, “There was a lot of potential to rebuild what used to be here and make a difference in these kids’ lives.” Since taking over, the Southwest ag. program had a new greenhouse built, allowing the ag. classes and FFA to host a plant sale and learn the ins and outs of greenhouse management. However, Brown considers her biggest accomplishment to relate to community. She said, “I’m really proud the students are getting back to serving the community and doing service programs. We started the Angel Tree program back again, as well as greenhouse sales and handson activities.” Angel Tree allows younger Southwest students to write what they Jack of all Pools & SPas Jennifer Young Wheaton R-III School District The Wheaton R-III School District has issued an RFP for an LED lighting project. 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SELIGMAN, MO 65745 417 - 662 - 7000 Saturday, May 28th RUBY’S CONVENIENCE 2611 STATE HWY 37 SELIGMAN, MO 65745 417 - 662 - 3400 HUTCHENS CONSTRUCTION 1007 Main Street CASSVILLE, MO 65625 417- 847- 2489 Junior lost his home and all of his possessions in a devastating house fire. Serving burgers and forhot dogs a donation 33c 32&33c Raffle tickets $5 sold at Exeter City Hall. Prizes to be raffled include a 32 in. flat screen t.v., a cedar K.C. Chiefs bench, an outdoor electric grill and more!! From routine maintenance to specialized pool repairs and chemical testing, we have all of your seasonal pool care needs covered. TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL south of Seligman on Highway 37 u!” o Y e v “We lo Service Technician • CPO Certified Seligman Chamber of Commerce Admission: 5:00 p.m. Exeter Community Building of Cassville 1010 Old exeter Rd. 847-2611 Brown items as well as seek donations to ensure the kids have a good Christmas. For the first time in recent history, a Southwest FFA member placed at State competition. Hayden Fox took fourth place in job interview. Brown said, “The kids are learning, and it’s not just a powerpoint. We’re getting kids back to contests and to State. They’re working really hard, and it shows.” She added, “I know we can get back to the success the program had before.” Brown will receive her award at the Missouri Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association conference in Springfield in July. Her application will then be sent of for a regional and national competition. Brown resides in Washburn with her husband, Brett, and their daughter, Raeleigh, just under two years old. 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Young males make “OPEN” Champion Auctioneer H motorists to slow down when they see a turtle in the road and check to be sure they can safely steer around it. If helping a turtle cross a road, keep human safety as the number-one concern. Check for traffic and move the turtle across the road in the direction it is traveling. AMAZED FOR THE SUMMER TUES.-SAT. - 10:30-4:30 THE GOLDEN MUSEUM MO State up most of the travelers as they search for territories of their own and for female turtles. Comfort is also a factor. Like other reptiles, turtles are cold-blooded so basking on warm asphalt feels good on cool spring days. MDC encourages New Addition Open - 51 New Collections Worlds Largest Butter Dish Collection. NEW MASONIC DISPLAY FREE ADMISSION For the best local news and eye-catchings ads. You need the... H ESTATE AUCTION H H SATURDAY, MAY 28th, “2016” • 10:00 AM AR State Champion Auctioneer LOCATION: Carr Lane, MO. From Carr Lane Jct of 39 & 86 Hwy go East on Hwy 86, 2.9 miles. Turn North on Nauvoo Rd. Go 1.8 miles. Turn left on Persimmon Hill Lane. Go 2/10 mile. Turn left, follow signs. “Majority of auction can be held inside building incase of inclement weather” Wheaton names April Students of the Month The three-toed box turtle is a species often seen crossing roads in Missouri. Primarily a woodland species, it is found everywhere but the extreme northern part of the state. The ornate box turtle is also a common traveler and is found in all but the southeastern corner of the state. It is more adapted to grasslands and is most common in western Missouri. For more information on Missouri turtles, visit our online Filed Guide at nature.mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/ search/turtle. Wheaton Schools named their April Students of the Month. This month winners are: Cade Woolaway (left), the 7th grade son of Donnie and Rana Woolaway, and Haley Beck (right), senior daughter of Stacy and Stacie Beck. REAL ESTATE & LIQUIDATION AUCTION! Estate of the late Jack Gordon of Powell, MO th KUBOTA TRACTOR – TRAILER – DODGE DIESEL TRUCK – GUN SAFE AMMO – TOOLS – MOWER FURNITURE & APPLIANCES HUNTING & CAMPING ITEMS – MISC. SATURDAY, JUNE 11 , 2016 • 10:00 AM 2322 Sugar Creek Rd., Powell, Mo. 65730 OPEN HOUSE MAY 28TH & JUNE 4TH • 1-4:00PM TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS: Kubota L 4610, hydrostat, Industrial tires, LA 852 front loader w/only 1138 hrs. – Pallet forks – extra front loader bucket (like new) – 3 pt. 6’ box blade – Taylor way 6’ brushog. TRAILER: South Valley 16’ tandem axle flatbed trailer w/spare (nice). TRUCK: 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 Turbo Diesel, 4x4, Crew cab, auto, leather, loaded, Line X bed liner, like new tires, new batteries, matching ARE Snug Top camper shell, one owner w/ only 53xxx miles (very nice). (Sells w/owner confirmation). GUN SAFE: Cannon mdl 33 gun safe w/pistol holders. AMMO: lots of .22 cal ammo – 30-30-270-shot gun shells- 9mm – 357 – ammo brass cleaner & more. TOOLS: Eaton 5 hp 2 cylinder, 80 gal 220 vertical air compressor – Milwaukee 14” cut off saw – jet floor mdl drill press – porter cable pancake air compressor – Delta 10” contractor table saw – Honda EB 6500 generator – lg generator ext cord – Stihl 026 chain saw – karcher 2400 psi pressure washer w/5.0 Honda engine – Stihl leaf blower – dual shop lights on stand – B & D 36 V cordless push mower – Stihl FS 120 weed eater – wheel barrow – saw horses – long handle tools – Tanaka weed eater – yard cart – back pack sprayers & misc other sprayers – aluminum ext ladders – 11 gal portable gas caddy – step ladder – furniture dollygas cans –torch set w/cart – Craftsman 6” grinder on stand – porter cable 14.4 v cordless drill – welding helmet – Milwaukee saws all – Bosch jig saw – Porta cable nail gun – Milwaukee elect drill – drill bit set – Dewalt 18 v cordless drill – Stanley brad nailer – misc clamps – ext cords – Paslode 18 ga cordless brad nailer – floor jack – Ridgid 6.5 hp 16 gal shop vac – Rem roll around tool chest – air hose & reel – misc sm hand tools & power tools – shelving – work bench – jack stands – fence stretcher – concrete stakes – log chains – boomers – garden hose – sm plastic yard cart – casters. MOWER: Craftsman GT 3000 21 hp, 46” riding lawn mower. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES: Parlor style sofa (from Brashear’s) – (2) oak 2 drawer file cabinets – Lane cedar lined chest – ant oak what knot shelf – old mirror – Frigidaire upright freezer (nice). ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Double Trouble Remington Bronze – Cowboy Tri angle dinner bell – anvil – anvil stand – welcome sign cowboy metal art – cowboy hat rack – Lodge cast iron Dutch oven. old churn-misc. old bottles & jars-copper cowboy art. HUNTING & CAMPING ITEMS: Beckel canvas EENA wall tent – tent wood stove – folding cots – camp cooking items – tent – Cabela’s hunting back pack & other back packs – arrow straightener – gun slings – archery target – asst rod & reels, spinning & bait casters – Wolf hanging tree stand – Arrow Fletcher – camp folding cook table – Gott cooler – propane dual burner stove – Rubbermaid cooler – climber deer stand – bear skull – Cinnamon bear hide – bull elk rack – elk mount – deer mount – camo clothes – snow shoes –Driza bone riding coat & hat -Brand New, never been wore size 12 W camo boots. more hunting items not listed. MISC: lot of light bulbs – lawn chairs – golf clubs & bag – bicycles – elect heaters – plastic storage bins – commercial mop buckets – portable step – dog clippers – misc horse tack such as bridles, cinch’s, lead ropes, etc. – set of 4, 8 hole wheels w/265/70/17 tires – (4) Dodge center hub caps – Olympus 35mm camera –wind chimes – bird bath - Christmas yard reindeer – pet taxi – plastic storage cabinet – Super Screamer water tube – chain link dog pen – dog houses – SS BBQ – many more items not listed of all kinds. NOTE: With the passing of Mr. Willimann, Mrs. Willimann will be selling her property and moving out of state. This will be a good quality auction. Bring a friend and come spend the day with us. Go to www.stumpffauction.com for lots of pictures. In case of inclement weather we can hold majority of auction in lg shop building. TERMS: Cash or good check w/2 forms of proper and current ID. (No Debit or credit cards accepted) Must have current driver’s license to obtain bidder number. If paying by check on lg items, items will be held until check clears the bank unless arrangements have been made with auction company prior to auction day. All sells as is where is with no guarantees. Any announcements made day of auction take precedence over any and all printed material. Estate of: Ross Willimann 3BD/2BA Home on 45+ Acres, Live Springs, Pasture and Timber! Backhoe • Tractor • Mowers • Lots of shop equipment and tools • Outdoor equipment. • Furniture • Appliances VIEW FLYER & PHOTOS ON: WWW.SWAAUCTION.COM BOB HUGHES CHADD HUGHES “Professional Auctioneer’s Since 1988” BOB & CHADD HUGHES - SOUTHWEST AUCTION SERVICE HUGHES CORP. dba Southwest Auction Service P.O. Box 534, 151 St. Hwy. 76, Wheaton, MO 64874 Cell: (417) 236-5888 Bob Cell: (417) 236-5487 Chadd 33c Web Site: www.swaauction.com • Email: bob@swaauction.com • Business Phone: 417-652-7540 PUBLIC AUCTION SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2016 • 1:00 P.M. L O C AT I O N - 4 0 7 S . C O L L E G E , M A R I O N V I L L E M O F R O M H W Y 6 0 A N D C E N T R A L G O N O R T H T O S O U T H S T. T H E N W E S T TO COLLEGE THEN NORTH TO AUCTION – OR FROM HWY ZZ (LINCOLN S T. ) A N D C O L L E G E N E X T T O M E T H O D I S T M A N O R TA K E C O L L E G E S O U T H T O A U C T I O N – D I R E C T LY A C R O S S F R O M T H E M A R I O N V I L L E E L E M E N TA RY S C H O O L . WAT C H F O R E D E N S & H O D G E S A U C T I O N T O D AY S I G N S . F O O D S E R V I C E – R E S T R O O M S AVA I L A B L E GUNS (NOT ON SALE PREMISES UNTIL SALE DAY) SPRINGFIELD MODEL 16, 22 RIFLE, SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION • 66 POWER MASTER, 177 CAL BB OR PELLET RIFLE • NEW ENGLAND FIRE ARMS 243 SINGLE SHOT WITH SCOPE • CROSMAN GI EXTREME 177 CAL BOLT ACTION WITH SCOPE • WINCHESTER MOD. 670 30-06 BOLT ACTION WITH SCOPE • RUGER M 77 MARK II 30-06 BOLT ACTION WITH SCOPE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS – AMPS – ETC TRUMP BANJO IN CASE • AUTO HARP BY OSCAR SCHMIDT, AMPLIFIED, IN ORIGINAL CASE • FENDER STEEL GUITAR W/STAND AND CASE ALL ORIGINAL • SILVERSTONE ELECTRIC GUITAR IN CASE • GUILD GUITAR AND CASE, ACOUSTIC OR ELECT. • SAMICK DOBRO IN CASE VERY NICE • FENDER STRATOCASTER ELECT. GUITAR, VERY NICE • MUSIC MAN 410 – HD AMP • CHECKMATE 14 TEISCO DEL-RAY AMP • KUSTOM 150 AMP WITH COMPRESSION SUSTAINER C53 • SCANDALLI WHITE PEARLACCORDION, VERY NICE TILLERS – SHOP ITEMS –TOOLS – ETC. TROYBILT HORSE REAR TINE TILLER • ELEC. POWER WASHER • MANTIS GARDEN TILLER • STIHL FS 45 GAS POWERED WEED EATER • KENNEDY TOOLBOX • BENCH VISE • CRAFTSMAN BENCH MOD. SCROLL SAW • CRAFTSMAN BENCH TOP DRILL PRESS • 6” DUAL LIGHT BENCH GRINDER • BATTERY CHARGER • PIPE WRENCHES • HAND SAWS • ORGANIZERS • TOOL BELTS • WOODWORKING TOOLS • LOT ELEC. POWERED SHOP TOOLS, SAWS, DRILLS, ETC. • CLAMPS • EXTENSION CORDS • PORTABLE AIR TANK • PUSH LAWN MOWER • 5” WOOD STEP LADDER • REMINGTON POLE SAW • METAL SHOP SHELVES • ELEC. WIRE • CARPENTERS TOOL BOX • 6” ALUM. STEPLADDER AND ALUM. EXT. LADDER • CAMPBELL HAUSFIELD 5 HP 1 GAL AIR COMPRESSOR • WOODEN WORKBENCH • HOMELITE XL CHAIN SAW • CRAFTSMAN 22” GAS HEDGE TRIMMER • SEARS 18” CHAIN SAW • LOG CHAINS • 2 WHEEL DOLLY • SAW HORSES • LARGE LOT SHOP AND HAND TOOLS AND MISC OF ALL SORTS OUTDOOR ITEMS – FARM RELATED – MISC SEVERAL WELDED WIRE PANELS • APPROX 30 STEEL T POST • 2 ELEC. FENCE CHARG- ERS • WHEEL BARROW • FENCE STRETCHERS • HAY HOOK • WROUGHT IRON PORCH POST • CAR RAMPS • 5 GAL BUCKETS • GALVANIZED BUCKETS • LARGE LOT LAWN AND GARDEN TOOLS • PITCH FORKS • CHICKEN BROODER, FEEDERS, ETC. • TOMATO CAGES • OLD WINDOWS AND DOORS • BLOCKS AND BRICKS • 2 MARTIN HOUSES ON STANDS • ANIMAL CRATES, BIRD CAGES, ETC. • PROPANE BBQ GRILL • PET TAXIS • RODS AND REELS • OLD METAL LAWN CHAIRS • YARD SPRAYERS • 4 LARGE STEEL FRAMED GLASS DOORS • MOLE TRAPS. HOUSEHOLD – FURNITURE – APPLIANCES – MISC. VERY NICE ALL METAL PATIO TABLE WITH 4 CHAIRS AND CUSHIONS, ALWAYS KEPT INSIDE • 5 PC BREAKFAST SET • PLATFORM ROCKER • MISC. CHAIRS • HIDE A BED SOFA • WIZARD CUSTOM 15 UPRIGHT FREEZER • LOT RADIOS • KENMORE MATCHING WASHER AND ELEC. DRYER BOUGHT NEW IN 2014, LIKE NEW • SS WORK TABLE • ANTIQUE GIBSON REFRIGERATOR, WORKS • SS STOCK POT • CORNING WARE • POTS AND PANS • KITCHEN WARES • DISHES • ANTIQUE CAST IRON WOOD STOVE • PRESSURE COOKER • ELEC. COUNTER TOP APPLIANCES • COLEMAN 5402 A PINK PICNIC STOVE • HOOVER STEAM VAC. • NEW CARPET REMNANTS • OLD LANTERNS AND OIL LAMPS • MIRACLE MAID WATERLESS COOKWARE • METAL BLADE FAN • AC DC TELEVISION • ANTIQUE DETECTO SCALES • ANTIQUE KITCHEN STEP STOOL • DIRT DEVIL MVP VACUUM • LIGHT BULBS • FOOD GRINDER • LARGE LOT GOOD CLEAN, ASST. SIZE FRUIT JARS, READY TO USE • WALKING CANES • LAWN CHAIRS IN BAGS • CABINET SEWING MACHINE • CONSOLE TV AND STEREO • NEW FLIPPER TA STEAM CLEANER • 2 MICROWAVES • DELPHIN ULTRASONIC HUMIDIFIER, NEW • DELPHIN DP 1001 VACUUM SET, NEW, NEVER USED • VITAMASTER BIO MASTER TREADMILL, ALL DIGITAL • GRANITE CANNERS • 8ʼ FOLDING TABLE • SHEETS, BLANKETS, ETC. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: GREAT SUNDAY AFTERNOON AUCTION, MANY ADDITIONAL ITEMS NOT LISTED. COME AND ENJOY THE DAY WITH US. AUCTION HELD ON LARGE SHADED LAWN. TERMS: CASH. NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS, SICKNESS OR LOSS OF ARTICLES. CURRENT & POSITIVE PICTURE ID REQUIRED OF ALL BUYERS TO ACQUIRE BUYERS NUMBER. BANK LETTER OF CREDIT REQUIRED BY ANYONE NOT KNOWN BY AUCTIONEERS. EVERYTHING IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS - NO GUARANTEES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. STATEMENTS SALE DAY SUPERCEDE ALL PRINTED MATERIAL. J.C. and Shirley Breidenstein • Owners Donnie Stumpff MO & AR State Champion Auctioneer Licensed Broker/Auctioneer MO & AR Steve Hodges Parker Stumpff www.stumpffauction.com Auctioneer: Donnie Stumpff ~ Kenny Tucker ~ Parker Stumpff AR State Champion Auctioneer 417-847-2507 33c Aurora, MO (417) 894-1070 (417) 678-4733 AUCTIONEERS CHECK OUR AD ON AUCTIONZIP.COM Auctioneer ID 31831 FOR COMPLETE LISTING & PICTURES Red Edens Cassville, MO (417) 847-2480 (417) 342-2664 33c Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 3B Cavness named to Dean’s List Southwest Middle School 4th quarter honor rolls 5th grade Principal’s List Bryce Hammers. 5th grade A Honor Roll Gavin Barton, Rayden Blackburn, Shaylea Eggleston, Allen Hendrix, Jordyn Martin, Jackeline Quintanilla, Alexandria Shrum, Coy Shrum, Zakary Starr and Signe Suchowski. 5th Grade B Honor Roll Desiree Ball, Ayden Bass, Ana Church, Jack Durgan, Olivia Erwin, Alli Fosse, Hayley Hignite, Cameron Pendergraft, Nathaniel Salsbury, Paige Simek, Madison Snow, Traven Walkingstick and Rachel Willer. 6th grade Principal’s List Andrew Cornell, Jared Hayworth, Samuel Jennings, Ryan Lawrence, Christian Long, Amy Reeves, and Elizabeth Ross. 6th grade A Honor Roll Tierney Ash, Molly Atkinson, Stacy Barber, Mason Bernard, Macy Colf, Haily Erwin, Emily Hill, Ty Howard, Dale Jermain, Joscelyn Martinez, Brooklynne Morgan, Eden Morris, Jessica Munday, Tristan Nelson, Shelbie Pendergraft, Austin Peterson, Aiden Rhodes, Maysie Soole, Teresa Tobey, Jacklynn Williams and Jasmine Young. 6th grade B Honor Roll Cloe Brattin, Xander Deshields, Eva Doody, Francisco Marquez, Lateshia Perkins, Amelia Pierce, Abbie Saunders, Max Terry, Sawyer Varner and Jasmine Williams. 7th grade Principal’s List Dusty Hendrix and Travis Sickles. 7th grade A Honor Roll Jamie Dunton, Austin Gideon, Khloe Holder, Hannah Hougland, Alexis Isbell, Harleigh Jester, Tanner Joyner, Mackinlee Kellogg, Taylor Lawrence, Laney Moore, Danielle Reed, Shyla Richardson, Bonnie Robbins and Isaac Starr. 7th grade B Honor Roll Braden Ash, Audrey Burt, Roberto Cabrillo, Harley Carter, Thomas Corn, Ashlynn Corter, Keith Davis, Robert Embrey, Colton Hignite, Gage Hill, Joseph Patterson, Ryan Peachee, Skylar Sadr-Momtaz, Bailie Saunders, Hannah Swadley, Cameron Thornton, Ivy Tilford, Malachi Wheeler and Matthan Wheeler. 8th grade Principal’s List Leland Colf, Timothy Deshields, Jesse Foster, Rylie Hill, Tristin Rhodes and Ashlenn Robbins. 8th grade A Honor Roll Carley Black, Shelby Blevins, Kayleigh Booher, Alice Cannady, Keisha Corter, Lucas Cron, Logan Deason, Alexandra Dunton, Paul Hall, Karlea Holder, Rachel Jimenez, Kamryn Jones, Hiley Littrell, Shelby Morgan, Shelby Pike, Kaitelyn Resz, McKenzie Smith, Sarah Terry, Devin Tilford and Anna Trimble. 8th grade B Honor Roll Trevor Blair, Aubrey Cornell, Allison Curry, Devon Decker, Janaya Erwin, Breanna Hamilton, Miranda Kellogg, Amber Larsen, Matthew Robbins, Hunter Stanley, Kristin Teague, McKayle Teal, Cameron Tobar, Nathan Wallace and Mollie Wheeler. John Cavness, a senior from Cassville, was named to the Dean’s List at William Woods University for academic accomplishments during the 2016 spring term. To be named to the Dean’s List, a student must be fulltime and have achieved a minimum 3.6 semester and cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Grace Ann Gouvion, daughter of Mark and Tammy Gouvion, of Cassville, was named to the fall 2015 Dean’s List at Evangel University in Springfield. Gouvion is a freshman in management. To earn a place on the Dean’s List, a student must earn a grade point average of 3.6 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Gouvion named to Dean’s List Real Estate & Personal Property Auction Saturday, June 4th, 2016 Virgil & Audrey Anderson 24352 State Hwy. EE, Aurora, MO 65605 Cassville sChool Board Meeting highlights Cassville held their regular school board meet- Carolyn Bowen and seconded by David Hading on Thursday, May 12. dock to go into executive session for the purpose The Cassville R-IV School Board of Educa- of Real Estate. Meeting to be closed under Section meeting was called to order by President of tion 610.021, subsection (2) RSMO: for the purthe Board John Sullivan. pose of leasing, purchase, or sale of real estate; The following programs were evaluated: minutes closed to public examination. The Capital Projects, Gifted Education and Com- motion carried with an all yea roll call. munication and Public Information Program A motion was made by Jon Horner and secpresented by Dusty Reid, Mindi Artherton and onded by Becky Henningson to return to reguMelissa Vollenweider. lar session. The motion carried with an all yea A motion made by Becky Henningson and roll call. seconded by Carolyn Bowen to approve the A motion was made by Becky Henningson Consent Agenda as follows: April 14 regular and seconded by Chad Yarnall to adjourn. The board minutes, April financial reports and May motion carried with seven yes votes and zero no bills. Employment for the 2016-2017 school year votes. is as follows: Sarah Sandoval as a second grade teacher and Kandice Stough as a middle ESTATE AUCTION school secretary. AdministraSATURDAY, MAY 28, 2016 • 8:30 A.M. tors reviewed building reports LOCATION: 1450 Hwy. 39 South, Aurora, Mo. (3 miles south of Aurora on Hwy. 39). and other areas of interest. • NOTE: Lunch & restrooms available • Part of sale held under cover The motion carried with five Inspection sale day only • Parking in field TRACTOR • MACHINERY • TOOLS • Late model 1955 Ford tractor 600 series, yes votes and zero no votes. good paint & condition, 4 speed, nice tractor • 3 pt. 1 row cultivator • 3 pt. potato plow John Sullivan and Jon Horner • 3 pt. pond scoop • 3 pt. bale spear • 2 riding lawnmowers, need repair • Pull behind 5 hp lawnmower • Miller Thunderbolt 225 amp welder • Nice Garden Way 2 wheel cart abstained. Contractor wheelbarrow • Small 1 hp air compressor • Bench vise • Bench grinder • A motion was made by •Lawn & garden tools • Long aluminum extension ladder & wooden extension ladder w/ David Haddock and seconded wooden walk board • 5 ft. aluminum stepladder • Large bolt cutters • Large come along Wooden cattle show box • Roll of new woven wire • Barb wire • Drill press vise • Air by Jon Horner to approve •tank • 2 propane bottles, 5 gal. • 4 porch benches • Metal shelves • Galv. water cooler board policy updates as fol- • Industrial mop bucket • Coal bucket • Shopping cart • Fishing tackle • Galv. wash tubs jugs • Bird bath & concrete lawn ornaments • BBQ grill • Ant. 4 blade electric lows; BCA, BCCA, EBAB, •fanCrock • Glass top picnic table, 4 chairs, & umbrella • 2 sets golf clubs • Work Mate • EBAC, GB(formerly GCE), Welding helmet • Metal square wash tub on stand • 2 sleeping bags • Several 6 ft. foldGBEBC, IGAEB, IKAD, JECA, ing tables • Note: there is a shed in the barn full of farm & tool related items unable to see at time of listing. JECC, JHCB, JHG and KKB. FURNITURE • GLASSWARE • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • Antique wood rocking The motion carried with seven chair • Ornate antique cabinet • Nice wooden desk • 4 pc. bedroom suite • Nice wooden cabinet w/shelves • Nice couch table • Nice blue couch • Real nice entertainment center yes votes and zero no votes. w/drawer & shelf • Flat screen 42” TV • Coffee table & 2 end tables • Several wooden A motion made by Chad carved pictures • Nice round coffee table • Grandfather clock • 2 nice green arm chairs • 4 pc. king size bedroom suite • Nice dining table & 4 chairs • Nice glass & brass curio Yarnall and seconded by Jer- cabinet • Real nice serving cart • Drop leaf serving cart & 4 wooden TV trays • 2 nice emy Marple to authorize pink arm chairs • Nice rattan set of shelves • Rattan couch & love seat • Full size bed • Dresser & chest w/glass doors • Cedar chest • Set of twin beds, chest of drawers, desk & Goods and Services Bid/ chair • Wooden rocking chair • Glass top hall table • Morse sewing machine in cabinet • Quote Requests for the 2016- Nice old small Singer sewing machine in wooden case • Several table lamps • Antique • Couch & arm chair • Frigidaire double door refrigerator, black w/stainless doors 2017 school year. The motion lamp • GE washer & electric dryer • Kitchen table & 4 chairs • 4 kitchen chairs on casters • carried with seven yes votes Camel back trunk • Glass top breakfast table & 4 chairs • Breakfast table & 2 chairs • 2 padded bar stools • 2 beer mirrors & beer light • National Hawaiian guitar in case & and zero no votes. amp • Large lot of books, all kinds • Chest type deep freeze • Invocare hospital bed, A motion was made by electric w/real nice mattress • Fold up wheelchair • Nice wheelchair walker w/brakes hyd. lift w/accessories, nice • Treadmill • Large lot Christmas decorations Becky Henningson and sec- •• Invocare Extra large lot linen • 1960s vintage 87 pc. set Harmony House flair pattern dishes onded by Jon Horner to accept • Several pcs. silver plate serving pcs. • Few pcs. of sterling silver pcs. • Painted cake Engineering Service Agree- plate & server • Silver plated coffee pot, cream & sugar w/serving tray • W.M. Rogers set of silverware in case • Oneida plate set of silverware in case • Barbie doll case & ment with Anderson Engi- accessories & other dolls • Large set of Pfaltzgraff dishes & extra pcs. • Pyrex bowls • neering for the intermediate Everyday dishes, pots & pans • Kitchen Aid classic mixer • Lean Mean grilling machine • Slow cooker • 3 nice sets of cook ware • 2 rolling pins • Antique mixer • Sad irons • 2 building project. The motion brass teapots • 2 real old coffee pots • Old hat boxes • Large lot of what nots • Antique carried with seven yes votes electric lamp • Brass ducks • Music boxes • Vintage Costume jewelry from 70s & 80s • 3 John Deere toys in box • Lots & lots of other items not listed. To see complete list go and zero no votes. to web page SALE PROCEDURE: Sale starts with small household items & tools w/tractor & The following items were at 11:30, then furniture. presented for Discussion and machinery TERMS: CASH or good CHECK Not Responsible for Loss or Accidents Positive Information; Salary/Welfare Picture I.D. Required • Statements Sale Day Take Precedence Over Printed Material Board Update, Cooling Tower Estate of David & Delorise Johnson Water Treatment Agreement, Dianne Andrews, Per. Rep Summer Projects Planning, Fiscal Budget Planning and McKNIGHT AUCTION COMPANY, LLC RALPH MCKNIGHT DWIGHT CRUME Board Policy Update NoticeVerona, MO • (417) 498-6662 • 354-2925 MSBA. HYPERLINK “http://www.mcknightauctionco.com” A motion was made by www.mcknightauctionco.com 33c REAL ESTATE AUCTION • 9AM 82.73 acres of pristine open pasture with scattered “Whispering Pines”, with areas of virgin timber. Two spring fed ponds and good fences, with a separate fenced off pasture. Spectacular mountain views for your new home and just minutes away from Cassville, Aurora, Branson West, Table Rock Lake at Cape Fair & Shell Knob. Located along Highway EE in Barry County Missouri ½ mile west of the Flat Creek Bridge. Survey has just been completed and a driveway entrance has already been approved by MO DOT. Terms of Real Estate: $15,000 down day of the auction, with balance due in 30 days with 5% buyer premium added to closing price. Taxes will be pro-rated to day of possession. Barry County Abstract & Title Company will hold escrow money. Buyers and Sellers will share closing costs and title insurance. Buyers are responsible for their own inspections and due diligence on this parcel. No liabilities are assumed by sellers or the auction company. Property is to be sold as is where is with no warranties expressed or implied. This parcel will not be sold contingent on the buyer obtaining financing. All financial arrangements must be made prior to the auction. PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION • 10am Equipment Farm Trac 60 tractor, 4 cyl diesel, less than 1200 hrs., sells with loader and quick tach bucket; quick tach bale spear to be sold separately; Mohawk Bronco 72 6’ brush cutter; (2) smaller brush cutters; 3pt bale unroller; 6’ box blade; 5’ rock rake; ground drive manure spreader; 12’ pasture harrow; International post hole digger with 10” auger; 6’ grader blade; homemade trailer; disc harrow; Lawn & Garden Equipment 24 hp Troy-Built riding lawn tractor with 46” deck and bagger; Troy-Built Pony rear tine roto-tiller; Craftsman big wheel string trimmer; soaker hoses; bird feeders; small amount of usual lawn and garden tools; Woodworking Equipment, Electrician Supplies & cherry rough sawn lumber Multi-tool Shop Smith; Floor model drill press; electric cement mixer; Delta 6” joiner; Craftsman 10” radial arm saw with homemade table; ½ hp jet pump; electric tile cutter with pump; Bostitch roofing nailer; roof jacks; 3/4” conduit bender; ceiling light fixtures; electric wire from #14 to #000, copper and aluminum; electric conduit fittings; electric boxes; electric outlet covers; electric switches and outlet boxes; Hethic tube checker; box of assorted tubes; speakers; several board feet of rough sawn cherry lumber Tack Saddle King 15” western saddle; numerous over the ear leather bridles with bits; fancy silver trimmed show halter; fancy steer or heifer show halter; barn fan; other misc tack supplies; Books & Household Misc Large assortment of the hardback classics; children’s books; artist collection books; gardening books, cookbooks, paperback books; spice rack; wall décor; crocheted and embroidered linens; bar stools; holiday décor; used 36” electric stovetop with downdraft; Misc Farm Supplies Grain troughs; Bull Master mineral feeder; 12 volt fogger; (2) water tanks; Powder River manual catch head gate and squeeze tub; Consigned Items: New in the box, Henry Golden Boy lever action .22 LR rifle, never fired; solar fencer; misc tools; oak lumber; Chicago 70 amp. electric welder, new in box; E-Z Go electric golf cart (needs new batteries); decorative iron wheels, all sizes and shapes; new aluminum diamond plate tool box, for GM, with keys; large Ridged pipe wrenches; chain boomers; other items too numerous to mention. Terms of personal property: Cash, check or credit cards. No items will be removed until settled for. Sellers or auction company are not responsible for accidents, errors in listings or lost items. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over any printed matter. When registering for a buyer number proper I.D. will be required. Food catered by Prime-Cuts • Restrooms available on site For More Information see our website or call DON WAGNER 641-931-6832 More pictures online Owner/Auctioneer 33pd 4B Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 Cassville Library events • Full of facts and good at games? Test your knowledge at Trivia Night, Thursday, May 26, at 6 p.m. Prizes and snacks are included. You may join a team when you arrive or form a team of your own. • All are welcome to attend the crochet class on Fridays at 10:30 a.m. Materials are provided or you may bring your own. Beginners are urged to attend. • All branches of the Barry-Lawrence Library will be closed on Monday, May 30, in observance of Memorial Day. • Registration for the Summer 2016 Reading Program, On Your Mark, Get Set, Read!, will begin at each branch location on Tuesday, May 31. • A special make-it-andtake-it craft activity will be offered on June 2 at the Cassville Branch from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Online registration through the BLRL website begins May 30. • There will be a pre-school story time on Thursday, June 2, beginning at 10 a.m. As part of the summer program, the theme of this session will be Get Ready, Get Set, Move It! Ages up to five are welcome. Call (417) 847-2121 for additional information. Cassville Choirs has record number of State qualifiers On April 1, Cassville Choirs attended the District Vocal Solo/Small Ensemble Festival in Joplin. The following ensembles received a 1 (exemplary) rating: Hemphill Girls (Brianna Hemphill, Katie Stockton, Katlyn Rose, Hayley Nape, Michaela Preddy, Callie Beagle, Maddie Mason), Strahan Girls (Madison Strahan, Kaylee Boxley, Maddie Mason, Rainy Shipman, Ambria Vaughan, Addyson Nunley, Emily Sink), Wolf Mixed (Kiley Wolf, Jaci Evans, Brooke Cornell, Jena Hilburn, Drake Thomas, Jackson Kirk, Allen Lambel, Leigh Cox), Campbell Mixed (Jordan Campbell, Camille Holman, Lisa Lambel, Sky Dill, Coleman Hoppes, Jeremiah Davison, Kameron Kalbaugh, Brandon McCracken), and Smithson Mixed (Nicarah Smithson, Abbi Atkinson, Brenna Pendergraft, Tyler Wallace, Megan Sloan, Seth Stockton, Brian Oliphant). Ensembles that also medaled with a 2 (outstanding) rating are: Graves Mixed (Kassie Graves, Chelsey Small, Cheyenne Black, Ryann Stewart, Jeremiah Hilburn, Jakob Bredeson, Charlie Seymour, Sam Paddock), Stringer Girls (Laura Stringer, Jami Oliphant, Kimberly Coolidge, Kaylee Coursey, Megan Richter, Sam Mitchell, Maria Wise), and Sommers Mixed (Anne Sommers, Hope Boston, Alexis Cieslinski, Savannah Willis, Jacob Stattler, A.J. Goergen, Zylin Jung, Alex Erwin). The Thomas Men (Drake Thomas, Coleman Hoppes, Jackson Kirk, Brian Oliphant, Jeremiah Hilburn, Jakob Bredeson, Leigh Cox, Allen Lambel) also received a 3 (satisfactory) rating. Solos that received a 1 at Districts are: Brian Oliphant, Jaci Evans, Brooke Cornell, Drake Thomas, Kiley Wolf, Coleman Hoppes, Kassandra Graves, AUCTIONS OF ALL TYPES McKnight Auction Co. LLC • Verona, Mo. Ralph McKnight (417) 498-6662 www.mcknightauctionco.com tfc Lisa Lambel, Brianna Hemphill and Abbi Atkinson. Solos that received a 2 are: Laura Stringer, Brenna Pendergraft, Addison Nunley, Hope Boston and Sky Dill. The 3 ratings were awarded to Megan Richter and Jeremiah Davison. The vocal contestants who received a 1 at Districts on a solo or small ensemble qualified to attend the State Music Festival in Columbia on April 30, 2016. This year, the choir had a record number of 15 events which qualified for this advanced level of competition. The Hemphill Girls Ensemble was awarded a 1 rating along with soloists Kiley Wolf, Brooke Cornell, Lisa Lambel, Brianna Hemphill, Drake Thomas and Jaci Evans. The following ensembles received a 2 rating: Strahan Girls, Wolf Mixed and Smithson Mixed. Campbell Mixed was awarded a 3 rating. The choirs are under the direction of Mary Richmiller and Leslie McCullough. Southwest Middle School 4th quarter Perfect Attendance 5th grade: Logan Campbell, Anna Church, Jacob Corter, Bryce Hammers, Jacob Nelson, Colton Pendergraft, Hunter Peterson, Tyler Sa- uction A dr-Momtaz, Harley Setzer and Signe Suchowski. 6th grade: Michaela Coke, Ty Howard, Ryan Lawrence, Brandon Lowry, –– FAMILY OWNED –– 3rd Generation in Auction Business Specializing in All Types of Auctions! Brad Holder (417) 689-5582 Jeff Holder tfc 15TH ANNUAL Main Office • 417-835-3000 Junior Galyen • 417-846-7373 Bob Sorensen • 417-847-7622 Rob Sorensen • 417-846-3733 Saturday, May 28th, 2016 • 10:00 AM tfc LOCATION: SHELL KNOB MO. Junction of HWY 39 & FR2200 look for red / white & green / white tents as well as the toy line up for auction. Saturday, May 28 • 10 AM ITEMS FEATURED: Based on summer lake fun, however, we LAND AUCTION - 285 ACRES East of Cassville _______________________ have added a few estate pieces to this Auction. See pics and full listing at www.Auctionzip.com enter id #33768 or Standley Auction Service. More items to be added daily to the auction zip website. FARM ITEMS - sells approx. 10:45 AM Golf carts - Harley Davidson Fat Boy - camping trailer - fishing boats - pontoon paddle boat - rods, reels, fishing tackle - boating items, water toys, paddles, life vests, vintage collectible fishing - lodge & cabin decor - oak furniture - sofa & love seat - lawn equipment construction equipment - tools - utility trailer - camping gear - lawn & patio furniture - several firearms, rifles & handgun - select collectible coins & troy oz rounds. 24 ft. aluminum stock trailer 1996 Peterbuilt Truck 300,000 miles PTO-3pt. Stump Grinder 10' 3pt. Hydraulic Blade 2009 Dodge Big Dually 4WD Cummins diesel 6 spd. B & W Trailer hitch also Receiver Hitch 4 Dr. w/reg. pickup box bed 275,000 miles STOCKYARD CAFE OPEN - 8AM Breakfast before Auction Over 60 Years Combined Experience Serving the Tri-Lakes and Four State Area Field Representatives: 33c SALE EVERy WEdNESdAy tfc WHEATON LIVESTOCK AUCTION H FOR SALE H For info. call: View Pictures at AuctionZip.com ID# 33768 Brian Standley 417-846-3652 Green Forest, AR NORTH ARKANSAS LIVESTOCK AUCTION “Community Owned and Operated” H or LEASE H • ANTIQUES • HOUSEHOLD • FARM • ESTATE • LIQUIDATIONS • BANKRUPTCIES • REAL ESTATE BOATS • LAND TOYS • FIREARMS Selling: Cattle, Sheep, Goats & Hogs OVER 50 YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCE Kirk Powell (870) 654-2205 Ron Wallace (870) 654-6369 YOUR COMPLETE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Rusty Stone - Auctioneer 417-847-7237 Col. Red Edens • 847-2480 • Cassville, MO Steve Hodges • 894-1070 • Aurora, MO (870) 438-6915 This thing grows like mad during the last week which is NOW! You never know what we may have to auction tell you come see Saturday morning, a truly fun experience! Catering food & drinks available thru Cannonball Bar-B-Q Auction & Farm Items will be sold at BC Regional Stockyards More information in next weeks paper! •Farm •Livestock •Merchandise •Household •Real Estate For Listings & Sale Dates Contact: Summer lake Fun Auction th Hannah Swadley and Ivy Tilford. 8th grade: Aubrey Cornell, Lucas Cron, Destiney Dulin, Jesse Foster, Egan Lawyer, Hailey Littrell, Jada Nichols, Domanic Schultz, Ashley Sharp and Hunter Stanley. (417) 342-3218 Service Sale Every Saturday - EXETER, MO Dayne Galyen Kevin Ruddick Jeff Sorensen 417-846-7775 479-790-9272 417-342-9667 Katelyn Musick, Tristian Nelson, Austin Peterson, Aiden Rhodes and Teresa Thompson. 7th grade: Madison Erwin, Hannah Houghland, Taylor Lawrence, Rueben Lowry, William Musick, Shyla Richardson, Bonnie Robbins, Garrett Stanley, Kay Standley 417-858-3901 33c Bill Younger - 417-847-7143 tfcc WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 5B Purdy names Character Education winners for May Purdy Elementary Principal Janet Boys announced the character education medal winners for the month of May. In partnership with elementary counselor Gary Jurgensen, Purdy’s kindergarten through fourth grade teachers present a different character trait each month. At the end of the month, each teacher nominates one student who best exemplifies the trait presented. These students receive character medals from Mrs. Boys at a special assembly. In May, students focused on courage. May medal winners are fourth graders Jeremiah Williams and Tegan Patterson; third graders Serenity Morris, Ethan Thao and Dayten Farris; second graders Alianna Gower, Lucy Lee and Jason Villa; first graders Isaias Lopez, Brianna Garcia and Carlos Juarez; and kindergartners Violet Wolf, Lilly Holloway and Isabella Williams. The Purdy Character Education winners for May are pictured above, from left to right. Front row: Alianna Gower; Serenity Morris; Ethan Thao; Violet Wolf; and Isabella Williams. Middle row: Mrs. Charlotte McGuirk, as “Charlie”; Carlos Juarez; Brianna Garcia; Isaias Lopez; Jason Villa; and Mrs. Stefanie Young, as “Steffie.” Use Cassville’s Masonic Lodge, Back row: Lucy Lee; Tegan Patterson; Coach Joshua Hughes, as “Joshie”; Jeremiah Williams; and 18th & Main St. for your Dayten Farris. Absent for photo: Lilly Holloway. next meeting or event. Contact: Gene Writer @ 417-342-3324 C of O students earn student awards As part of continued efforts in keeping patrons informed, the Southwest R-V School Administration provides monthly information concerning board meetings. A recap of the May 12, 2016, regular meeting is as follows: The Board convened for its meeting at 7:27 p.m. Consent items were approved, including accepting the resignations of 5th grade teacher Melissa Horn, middle school math teacher Deborah Evans and special education teacher Teresa Alverson. In addition, the following were hired for the 2016-2017 school year: William Caldwell—vocational agriculture, Lauren Forste—4th grade, Julie Henry—3rd grade, Paula Rawlings—5th grade and Brenna Zucca—4th grade. Under old business, discussion took place in respect to bus purchases. The only new business item was the approval of the district Program Evaluation Plan for the 2016-2017 school year. Under administrative and program evaluations, the Board reviewed the monthly maintenance and administrative reports, as well as approving contracting with the Scott Regional Technology Center for the 20162017 school year. The Board moved into Executive Session at 7:46 p.m. for approximately 50 minutes to discuss various personnel items, reconvening in open session and adjourning at 8:35 p.m. The next regular meeting is scheduled for June 16 in the high school library at 7 p.m. PREPPER NATION OF THE OZARKS TRADING POST Buy • Sell • Barter Silver, MRE’s Crossbow’s Flashlights and much more! 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USC, The University of ‘Southern California, graduated their oldest graduate on record last week. 96 years old when he received his original diploma. I would suppose working at a job long enough to qualify for a pension will be difficult. In reality it was a big misunderstanding. The gentleman thought he had graduated in 1953. Recently, he wrote the University asking for a copy of his diploma, which he never received. He was informed he was one class short of graduating. 63 years later he took the needed class. By the way, his major no longer existed. 63 years of being certain of something and then finding out he fell short. We can be thankful God is not that way. His commands and guidance are easily understood and followed; “For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.” 1st John 5:3. We can, by following the inspired words of the New Testament, know we have completed our Christian course. “According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue:” 2nd Peter 1:3. Don’t “hope” you are complete in God’s sight; “know” by following his words as revealed in the Holy Scripture. We invite you to join us at The Mill Street Church of Christ as we follow God’s will in spirit and in truth. BIBLE CLASS Sun. Morning at 10:00 a.m. & Wed. Evening at 7:00 p.m. WORSHIP 34tfc Sun. at 10:45 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. 33c 6B Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 Cassville city clean-up set for June 6-10 The City of Cassville’s annual spring clean-up will be held June 6 through June 10. Republic Services will accept additional household waste and large items on regular collection days. The following items will be accepted at the curb: barbecue grills; patio furniture; outdoor furniture; sofas; dressers; loveseats; recliners; desks; televisions; bundled guttering; beds, including hide-a-beds. mattresses and box springs; wood pallets; waste from small remodeling or wood projects with materials cut into four-foot sections and stacked; sinks; toilets; cabinets; vanities; carpet cut into four-foot lengths and bundled; fencing that is cut into four-foot lengths; and bicycles. Republic Services will not accept tires, yard waste, large quantities of ash, dead animals, raw sewage, waste oil, hazardous materials, wet paint containers, chemicals, flammable substances, lead batteries, acid batteries, or waste from large remodeling or construction projects. The City is also offering a service to Cassville residents who want to dispose of large appliances and metal. One option will be to take only metal or large appliances to a dumpster located at 503 Mill Street. This is across the street from the Barry County Sheriff ’s Office. This option is free. The other option will be to have Cassville residents set large appliances at their curb side for Repub- lic Services to collect. There is a $15 fee for the second service. Residents must pay the fee at the Cassville City Hall by May 3 in order to schedule a pick-up for a large appliance. The following large appliances will be accepted after the $15 fee has been paid: dishwashers; washing machines; dryers; hot water heaters; and stoves. Republic Services will also accept refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners that display a tag from a licensed technician proving that all freon has been removed from the item. Yard waste will be accepted as normal at the Yard Waste facility behind the Cassville Aquatic Park. All Points Recycling now accepts electronics. 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This excess, comprising of wheel chairs, walkers, porta-potties, etc., was loaded and taken to the hospice facilities along with the books on tape. The books on tape were overages from the newly-formed lending library and needed to find new homes. Together these contributions will go a long way to lessen the burden of those suffering with end-oflife experiences and hopefully brighten their days on some level. If you would like to help in the recreational lending library or in any other volunteer function at the Central Crossing Senior Center, please contact the Center’s administrator Sara Paterson at (417) 858-6952 to see how you can be a part of helping seniors in the local community and sometimes beyond. The Smilin’ Carpet Man Johnboy Rhea Individual award winners are pictured above, from left to right. Front row: Jonathan Oliphant, Kasen Holman, Hailey Miller, Kydence Saige, Jalya Pendergrass, Kyla Deans, Jhandi Shears and Lakein Madison. 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Rent to own available on Carports and Garages also*** *36 month rent to own, first payment paid at rental agreement, tax included. See dealer for details. **Free setup and delivery within 50 miles from dealer/mfg. ***EZ Pay rent to own on carports and garages, 33c see dealer for all details on terms. Barry County advertiser 8B WEDNESDAY,APRIL MAY 25, B WEDNESDAY, 27, 2016 2016 RESIDENTIAL $249,900 $119,000 $149,900 B County Advertiser Barry arry County advertiser RESIDENTIAL 60051556 - 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3-car garage in SaddleRidge Subdivision. Brick & vinyl with full basement. Hickory cabinets. Pantry. 3.5 acres m/l. RV pad. 60043889 - Corner lot in Wildwood Estates. Nice and very clean inside this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Screened-in porch. Plenty of shade trees. 60045925 - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 3-car garage. Just outside city limits. Well, septic, chain link fence, covered deck. Appliances stay. $125,900 $219,900 $109,900 60050222 - 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, home in established neighborhood. Fenced back yard. Appliances stay. Rear deck. $60,000 UCED!” “PRICE RED $179,900 “PRICE !” REDUCED $79,900 $136,000 $59,900 $119,900 $29,900 60037721 - PRICE REDUCED! OVERLOOKING FLAT CREEK. What a view! 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2-car garage. Newly updated. Great master suite. Decks on 2 levels. 60022823 - PRICE REDUCED! 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, maintenance-free home. Sunroom, appliances, central heat & a/c. All city utilities. 60047312 - ALL BRICK HOME with a metal roof. Very low maintenance. 2-car attached garage, 3 nice size bedrooms, and 3 full baths. Lots of oak cabinets and a formal dining room. 60047306 - Located in a quiet neighborhood. Dine-in kitchen with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Ceramic tile floors throughout. Plus, and in-ground storm shelter. 60046203 - WANT CLOSE TO ROARING RIVER? Look at this. 3 bedrooms, walkout basement, office, 2-car garage & large pantry. $125,000 $239,000 $119,900 $385,000 RESIDENTIAL 60045263 - 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, plus a large living room with a stone fireplace and insert. A full finished walkout basement. Work shop, storage shed, and 2-car detached carport. 2 acres m/l. 60047709 - BRICK, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and level 10 acres m/l. Most appliances transfer. Small basement storm shelter. 1 bedroom apartment. 60030806 - All city utilities with newer metal roof and newer a/c and water heater. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Covered deck & porch. 60041303 - Close to school. Great rental house or starter home. All city utilities on 3 lots. Detached garage and located on a dead end street. 60029912 - 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, family room, sunroom/office,and hardwood floors. 2-car garage. 2.5 acres m/l. No restrictions. Close to Walmart. 60037881 - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, home on 10 acres m/l with lots of potential. 40’x90’ shop with 2 offices. Pond. Call for appointment. 60036866 - MUST SEE HOME north of Exeter on Farm Road 1065, just off CC Hwy. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, with fantastic views in all directions. 60037176 - 3 levels of living on lake front property. Log home with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 living areas. Great kitchen. 3-car/boat building. RESIDENTIAL $159,900 60044763 - HARDWOOD FLOORS< VAULTED CEILINGS, & GRANITE COUNTER TOPS are just a few amenities. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Central heat & air and a large covered deck. Nice! $119,900 60034207 LARGE SQUARE FOOTAGE with newer updates in & out. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Beautiful maple cabinets. Family room. Metal roof. 30’x50’ slab for shop. $49,900 $125,000 $260,000 !” REDUCED 60026769 - 2 bedrooms, 1 bath home. Close to school has been updated with newer wiring, newer paint inside & out, newer plumbing. Large yard. Owner/agent. 60022184 - ALL BRICK HOME with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Open floor plan. Screened and covered deck. Chain link fence. Nice lot with city water. 60020507 - 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, beautiful kitchen. Large deck with hot tub. All brick on 10 acres m/l. Large shop building. $129,900 60045210 - PRICE REDUCED! 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 living areas, 2 dining area. Fireplace. 3-car carport. 32’x40’ metal shop building. Treehouse. $119,900 60043215 - TUCKED AWAY IN THE TREES! A neat log-sided cabin on just over an acre of land. Cathedral ceilings with an open staircase leading to a carpeted loft room. “PRICE ACT” R CONTR “UNDE $59,000 60013406 - OVER 1300 SQ FT with 3 bedrooms & 1 bath. Large living room & extra large kitchen. Roof is approximately 5 yrs old & heat & air were replaced 2 years ago. 2-car garage/shop. PRIME SELLING SEASON IS HERE WE NEED YOUR LISTING $145,000 $189,900 $109,000 $69,900 $145,000 D!” “PRICE REDUCE $94,500 $149,900 $79,900 $133,000 60017022 - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, home with newer kitchen. Family room. Outside workshop & craft room. Poured driveway. Quiet neighborhood. 60045504 - A CAR MAN’S DREAM. 40’x50’ insulated shop with heat & air. 40’x40’ storage building. 4.5 acres m/l with hwy frontage. 3 bedrooms, home has been completely updated. 60013497 - CLEAN AS THEY COME. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-car garage. Corner lot in nice neighborhood. 60050824 - AFFORDABLE. Double-wide on 3 acres m/l. Just on the edge of town. Enough land to have a cow or horse. Storm shelter. 60036223 - BEAUTIFUL HOME in Wildwood Estates. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors, stainless appliances. All city utilities. 60049125 - Singlewide on 8 acres m/l with a nice shop. This home is ready for you to move in. Beautifully landscaped. 30’x40’ shop building. 60052372 - LIVING THE COUNTRY LIFE. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, on 3 acres m/l just outside of town. Close to school. Paved road. 60048878 - FENCED BACK YARD, storm shelter, storage building, rural water with this 3 bedromms, 2 baths, mobile. 60015220 - CORNER LOT with lots of room. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Custom cabinets and a covered deck. Full basement is partially finished, John Deere room. Large fenced back yard. VACANT LAND / LOTS $5,500 60050738 THREE BUILDING LOTS in an established subdivision on TABLE ROCK LAKE. Lots are on a paved road and have community water. Winter lake view. 60050050 $30,000 60052407 m/l of $5,000 potential. available. available. 60043757 - GREAT BUILDING SITES $10,000 OR 12.5 to the lake. Easy access. approximately 75’x172’. Airport Road in Shell Knob. Lake view. $9,000 $42,900 60014836 - 3.5 acres m/l on First Street. Ideal building location with 2 entrances, city utilities, lots of potential ! $175,000 S IS!” “SELLING A $30,000 $59,900 $180,000 $285,000 60014889 - VACANT COMMERCIAL PROPERTY in Monett. City utilities available. Easily seen from State Hwy 60. 60017810 - BUSY SMALL TOWN CAR WASH. 3 bays; one automatic & 2 hand wash bays. 2 vacuum cleaner bays. Newer equipment with hwy frontage. Vending machines & coin changer. Four Seasons Real Estate 60015025 - Part of this 18 acres m/l is inside the city limits with city utilities available. Part is rural. You also get a pond and a barn. 60014991 - GORGEOUS 90 ACRES M/L. Pond, 30’x50’ m/l shop building, well. Two 300 gallon holding tanks. Possible owner financing. $574,900 60040265 - Smaller updated home on 71 acres m/l of the Ozarks most beautiful land. 1/2 mile m/l creek crosses this farm. 30’x60’ m/l barn, & 30’x50’ m/l insulated metal shop bldg. Abundant wildlife. 60049464 - 52 acres m/l farm and large home. Paved driveway. 30’x40’ m/l shop building. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, 3 levels of living. 60034024 - WORK- ING CATTLE LAND. 80 acres m/l. Includes barn, ponds, electric cattle wa- $280,000 60015050 - RESTAURANT/ BAR/GRILL. Some kitchen equipment & walk-in cooler stay. Large enclosed back lot. Central air. SELL “AS IS”. Owner will consider any reasonable offer. 60023953 - PRICE REDUCED! MO STATE HWY 37 ACCESS AND FRONTAGE. 1800 sq ft block building. Possible flea market or other retail space. Plus 15-unit storage building. 60015145 - INSIDE CITY LIMITS. 1.8 acres m/l with city water and city sewer. Nice building site with lots of shade trees. Owner would consider trade of equal value. fARMS 60042421 - APARTMENT BUILDING with 8 units. Close to school. Great investment. All apartments have been remodeled. $150,000 $49,000 $27,000 $99,900 COMMERCIAL D!” “PRICE REDUCE city utilities. $7,500 60015195 - VACANT LOT. City utilities available. This large lot (155’x178’) has chain link fence on 3 sides. Lot #6 is flat and ready to build on. $69,900 60015664 - This lot is Fenced with 2 ponds. land 60047388 - EAGLE BLUFF. LAKE FRONT LOT. 1/2 ACRE M/L. acres m/l. 1 pond. Close $53,000 More $126,000 HUNTING LAND. farm. $399,000 burn. Mobiles okay. All to Walmart. City utilities 90’x100’ m/l. 105 acres cattle 60053208 - Lot in Wash- 30 acres m/l with great in a rural subdivision. CLOSE TO THE LAKE. 60041893 - HUNTER GLEN SUBDIVISION. 6.35 acres m/l with rural water on the lot. Barry Electric available. Let us show you. 60052784 - LAKE VIEW. Close 60015230 - CORNER LOT with road on two sides. Great building sites. GREAT $25,000 60042888 - 10 acres m/l $55,000 - BUILDING SITE. terers. 60052990 - LAKE VIEW 270 ACRES M/L FARM. Good fences and cross fences. Jack Nickols Jean Nickols Larry Daniels Lea Hill Bill Hill Cindy Carr Broker (Cell) (Cell) (Cell) (Cell) (Cell) (Cell) 417-880-5446 417-846-7306 417-847-0156 417-847-3241 417-847-7514 417-342-1506 $925,000 Good ponds. Good timber. 60052309 - 130 acres m/l of farm land or development to sell parcels off in smaller sizes. Great $403,000 building sites. Lake view. 87 S. Main Street, Cassville, MO | 417-847-0156 | www.fourseasonscassville.com arry County Advertiser B BarryCountyadvertiser 9B WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 9B THE CLASSIFIEDS BUY-SELL-FIND AUTOS FOR SALE 1976 JEEP BOAT SLIP 10x24 with a 6000lb lift. $27,900. Golden airport area. STORM SHELTERS FOR SALE CJ5-AMC 401 Nice $7000 417-271-3051 417-342-7811 Reinforced concrete with warranty. In-ground and above ground. 2001 GMC YUKON SLT HARRIS EXCAVATION home 442-7331 cell 236-2255 --------------------------------- Great condition. 2 owners. 97,xxx mi. Leather $8,500 417-847-7354 Garden Compost For Sale FOR SALE 417-671-1252 lawn FOR SALE • 2 storage buildings • air compressors • car batteries • grinders • 2 hp engines • a number of tools 417-669-2788 FOR SALE $26,000.00 417-846-6438 MAYTAG PLUS refrigerator with ice maker, spill proof slide out shelves $300.00 • 417-652-3505 FOR SALE Delta wooden porta crib with mattress, new $40.00 Nice retro office chair $20.00 417-772-7333 located in Cassville 6 cylinder, 4 speed, short bed, 31-1050-15 custom wheels 70% tread, exterior rough, interior nice Ron 417-678-0995 or 417-342-1509 3 mirrors; 1 hydraulic chair (would be good for boats as a captain chair); nail table with 2 chairs; pedicure chair; 1 shampoo bowl; facial chair; facial steamer; Hot Cabi towel heater; “Fake Bake” spray tanning system; hair extension system; shelves; refrigerator; microwave and more. Nice one bedroom house You move call 417-830-8997 1988 Ford F-150 4x4 300 • CRAFTSMAN LAWN TRACTOR 18hp, 38 in. deck good condition, $350 • HARMONY GUITAR $145 solid spruce flat top • 10,000 BTU Air Conditioner $65 $1500 417-652-3505 2003 CHRYSLER Town & Country mini van. Clean title, great front and rear AC/heat. Power seat/windows. New tires & brakes. Seats 7. am/fm/tape/cd. 166K miles. Transmission slipping. Asking WAY under blue book. $1,300. Hair Salon 3 Stations TROY-BILT RIDING mower 417-342-7529. with 7 ft roll out bbq gas grill ‘06 F350 Super Duty 4 dr, 2wd, white. Looks and drives like new. 6 sp std, positrack, chipped. $13,500. 417-847-6976 816-536-7126 leave message 17’ Catering Trailer It’s a Mystery Bookstore! RAISE BEES. Everything to raise bees except the bees. $400. Ron 417-678-0995. LONG GREEN ceramic top table, 6 chairs. $95.00. 417835-9022. FOR SALE Westerns, Sci-Fi, Romance PLUS more!! 107 Public Square, Berryville, AR www.itsmystery.biz 2000 sq ft doublewide excellent condition To be moved. COOKBOOK COLLECTORS, call 417-846-5256 1000’s to choose from. Cheap prices. Also, 100’s cookie jars to choose from. These are FOR SALE 25x100 Building on antique and others. A&W Main Street, Wheaton. $13,800 417-652-7458 Antique Shop, Exeter. SEADOO COLORED MULCH 1997 GTX, 108 hrs like new $2500 417-271-3051 417-545-0232 Red, chocolate, cedar, black, natural We Deliver! Landon Brattin 846-3714 FOR SALE high powered 177 pellet gun with Tasco scope. 1 box shells 417-847-3226 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE, Rates, and Policies: Deadlines: Borders (classified display), Monday, 5pm; $5.60 per column inch. Line ads: must be pre-paid and are accepted until 12 noon Tuesday; 50¢ per word, 10 word minimum. Ads must be printed or typed. Check ad first appearance. Refunds only if Advertiser error. One week refund or correction will be provided; must occur within first week. The Advertiser is not responsible for mistakes on handwritten ads; reserves the right to hold ads until account balance is paid; reserves the right to classify ads when no classification is given. Our office is located 1 block north of the Post Office in Cassville. Ph: (417)847-4475; Add: PO Box 488, Cassville, MO 65625; E-mail: class@4bca.com. - Name Address City Starting Date Amt. Enclosed Credit Card# 1 2 7 13 3 8 $6.50 19 $9.50 25 $12.50 14 20 26 Phone No. Words Cash 4 9 $7.00 $10.00 $13.00 15 $7.50 MOVING SALE cell 417-847-7877 FOR SALE: • drill press with cabinet • drill bits • arc welder and supplies • ATV floor jack • wood splitter • 3 Stihl chain saws 29” 24” 16” with extra chain • mauls • axes with rack • 2 large solid wood book cases • solid oak extra large computer desk with chair and computer • 4 drawer file cabinet on wheels call 417-342-8526 8:30...9:45...11a.m. Sunday Morning Worship New Site Baptist Church 1925 FR 1060. Aaron Weibel preaching. 5 book lovers check this out... Stock up for Summer Sale • Brand New Selection • Top sellers • New Westerns Biggest Shipment of the year! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RANDY’S USED BOOKS buy/sell 417-622-0231 • 417-671-1142 Farm Road 1040, Exeter • Heavy duty 2 wheel tilt trailer, 10 ft. bed, 6 ply tires & 1 spare, hand-wrench, clear title. $650 • Haulmark 4 wheel, 12 ft. enclosed trailer, new tires, door on side & back, very good shape, clear title $3,000 African shoulder mounts 6 Kudu or Gemsbok both 38”, horns good shape 10 $5.00 11 $5.50 12 $6.00 16 $8.00 17 $8.50 18 $9.00 21 $10.50 22 $11.00 23 $11.50 24 $12.00 27 $13.50 28 $14.00 29 $14.50 30 $15.00 Video Mart Paying cash for DVDs and Games GARAGE SALE 417-772-7333 FOR SALE 14x70 mobile home good condition $3000 o.b.o. 417-466-8283 201 S. MAIN ST. CASSVILLE “Donate your gently used items to Habitat. We supply homes for the needy.” We appreciate your support in shopping and donation! Pickup available call for appointment • household furniture • household goods • building supplies • appliances • toys NO clothing, pianos or TV’s Thank you 417-846-0110 Fri, May 27 • Sat, May 28 fishing equipment old and new, bamboo rods, tackle boxes, reels, tools, jars, insulators, boating items, household items, men’s & women’s clothes, much misc. 25241 Shawnee Dr. Golden, MO 417-271-3536 YARD SALE Cancel if rain! Friday 7-3, Saturday 7-noon. Tons of stuff! Multi-family! Hilltop, behind L&L. 31 $15.50 32 $16.00 33 $16.50 34 $17.00 35 $17.50 36 $18.00 ❑ Autos ❑ For Sale ❑ Wanted To Buy ❑ Garage Sale ❑ Situations Wanted ❑ For Rent ❑ Farm & Livestock ❑ Pets ❑ Services ❑ Real Estate ❑ Help Wanted ❑ Lost & Found ❑ Wanted ❑ Notice ❑ Thank You ❑ Free May 28th 7:00 - noon at Hill City, located 3 mi north of Shell Knob Rain or Shine glider chair, end tables, nebulizer system, home decor clothing in various sizes SITUATIONS WANTED IT SHOULDN’T hurt to be a child. Child abuse hurts both the child and the parent. For help call 1-800-392-3738 toll free. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS New Beginnings is now meeting at Mitchell’s Plaza, Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. For more info, call 417-846-6305. THE TURNING Point AA group meets each Monday, west corner of Mitchell Plaza, Hwy. 86, Eagle Rock, 7:00pm. IF SOMEONE in your family has a drinking problem, you can see what it is doing to them, but can you see what it is doing to you? The Cassville Al-Anon Family Group meets Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Cassville, First Methodist Church, Townsend Street entrance. Call (417)847-2068. ALANON MEETINGS every Thursday at 7:00 pm at Mitchell’s Plaza, Hwy. 86 in Eagle Rock. LOST YOUR LICENSE? Too many points or other violations? We can take care of the paper work and get your license back!! STATE SR22 FILINGS See John at HUGE 2 FAMILY YARD SALE FRI., SAT. & SUN. 7AM TO 5PM RAIN OR SHINE Too much stuff to list and a lot more to come See us at 7587 Jefferson St, Seligman SWEETWATER BEACH Annual Garage Sale Golden, Mo. • 5 Homes May 27 & 28 Fri. 8-3 • Sat. 8-12 power washer • carpet shampooer • lawn boy push mower • patio furniture • table saw • dishes • clothes • misc. Golden: Hwy. 86 to J, 1 mile north on J, straight on RA 3 miles, right on Farm Road 1255, follow signs. CABINETS- Glazed Maple. Never installed. Solid Wood. Can Add or Subtract to Fit Kitchen. Cost $5900. Sacrifice $1550 obo. 417-423-7919. TWO Garage Sales Brenda Moore & Families (417)235-6135 417-826-1950 or 417-342-4988 Times Run Check No. Exp. Date WANTED TO BUY GARAGE SALE 124 Robinhood Dr. Sherwood Forest Fri. 5/27/16 7am-5pm Sat. 5/28/16 7 am-? books, clothing, misc. STARCHMAN INS. Cassville, MO (417)847-3554 IF YOU are homebound or unable to get out to meetings but need help for the effects of living with alcoholism, become an Al-Anon or Alateen Lone Member. Contact Al-Anon Family Groups, 1600 Corporate Landing Parkway, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 or email wso@al-anon.org. FOR RENT Beaver’s U-Store-All Mini and Boat Storage. Located at Hwy. 86/H, Golden, MO ☛ 7 SIZES: 10x12 up to 11x32 ☛ Security Cameras ☛ Gate Open: 7am-10pm ☛Owner/Operator lives on-site (417)271-3578 STORAGE UNITS 4 sizes. AA Hwy. & 112. Reasonable rates. (417)236-5737 •FOR RENT• Wheaton mobile home 2 bedroom Rent to own 417-652-3122 Deadlines: Bordered - 5 p.m. Monday; Line Ads (pre-paid) - 12 noon Tuesday • Deadlines: Bordered - 5 p.m. Monday; Line Ads (pre-paid) - 12 noon Tuesday 10B WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 10B FOR RENT Now Available Mobile Home Lots RV Lots 2 & 3 bedroom trailers AND studio apts...$275-$375 Appliances included. NO PETS. Eagle Rock 417-271-3540 Nice park - Close to town (417)847-3238 CASSVILLE BEAUTY SALON SPACE All sizes, 24 hour access, fenced & security gate SO/MO Storage (417)847-4500 Cassville square. Available now. High traffic space. Start or grow your salon. Room for storage, two stations and retail products. Apartment for Rent 1 bedroom, 1 bath Washburn Apartments (417)669-7221 417-846-6455 2 BD, 2 BA MOBILE HENBEST STORAGE All electric, close to town. Water/trash included. No pets. Ref. req. We do background checks. Rent $400, security dep. $400. In nice park. 417-847-2400 Cheap rates Several Sizes Clean, Quiet Cassville Location (417)847-3238 after 10 am FARM & LIVESTOCK HAY • U-CUT 1 BEDROOM/1 BATH apt. in Cassville. Walking distance to school. On site laundry. $375/mo, includes cable and water. $150/dep. clover and mixed grass 20 acres price negotiable 417-826-1945 417-846-3910 HAY FOR SALE City View Apartments Bermuda and crabgrass square bales. $5/bale. 417-632-4629 417-592-6150 2 Bd. 1 Ba. Apt. All appliances included. Move in ready. call/text 417-847-7297 FORD 3000 FOR RENT gas, 8 speed good tires Nice 2 bedroom, 1 bath house in Exeter. NO PETS. Must have references. $450/mo $400 deposit 417-442-3786 or 417-489-1254 leave message if no ans 603 Washburn St., Exeter $2500 417-342-2663 Alpine Dairy Goats doe kids $75 yearlings $100 milking does $150 417-489-2898 text/call evenings and weekends FOR RENT 3 BR, 2 bath, ALL electric, stove, fridge, DW, W/D hookup, Central H/A, Purdy. NO PETS. $450.00 SERVICES FIREWOOD $35/RICK for cutting your wood on your property. Brian 417-669-2667 417-236-5737 J&K STUMPGRIND ING wks 33,34,35,36 prepd BusyBee Landscaping & Backhoe, LLC Retaining Walls Face Lift for Gravel Driveway Aeration Dirt & Sod Work Garden Tilling Manure Spreading Many More Services Available 417-628-3518 • 417-312-1906 Barry County Advertiser BarryCountyadvertiser TreeTech Tree Service & Logging trimming, topping and removal 20 years experience Free estimates, licensed and insured. call Ricky 417-846-5249 Bob’s Brush Cutting • When a dozer is too big for the job and a Brush Hog is too small, give me a call. • Free estimates 417-342-9333 Triple H Home Repair LLC Contact Scotty 417-342-9863 HESTON AUTO DETAIL Professional Auto Detailing Full details starting at $75 call for estimate 417-342-8641 hestonautodetail@gmail.com BRUSH HOG • By The Hour • By The Acre (417)671-1456 (cell) Accepting new customers for the season or one time. Free estimates. Call 417-331-1332 Cassville/Shell Knob area JOE’S LAWN SERVICE Mowing and weed-eating. Residential and Commercial Fully insured. 417-342-4787 GOT UNWANTED JUNK? YOCK’S Lawn/Garden/Shop Equipment, Farm machinery, old cars, trucks, tractors, appliances? MOWIN’ SERVICE LLC Call for FREE pickup (417) 847-7822 417-671-1252 leave name and number Extra Mile Siding Co. REAL ESTATE 417-342-1208 Beginners to Advanced All Ages Adult beginners welcome! 417-669-5146 CHECK IT OUT!! “All Types” Homeowners Insurance, Call John @ STARCHMAN INSURANCE (417)847-3554 SEPTIC SERVICE Eagle Rock Construction 417-271-3333 Mobile Power Wash Heated High Pressure Houses & Decks Height no problem Boats • Docks • Parking lots • Heavy equipment Eagle Rock Construction 417-271-3333 cell 417-847-7006 YOUNG’S S UPER C HOME IMPROVEMENTS Metal Roofing, Vinyl Siding, Sofit’s, & Replacement Windows Credit Cards Accepted Call: (417)847-5464 call Bruce WINDOW CLEANING Call Chris at Ultra Clean Exteriors 417-342-0801 417-772-4660 OZARKS TREE SERVICE ELKHORN CONSTRUCTION, LLC Steve Pendergraft (417)846-7906 Roofs, deck, remodels, framework to complete finishes from the smallest project to the largest. Beyond Clean House cleaning & detailing services. Home, office, boats, autos, etc. Darlene 858-0676 Home Repairs and Remodeling Electrical • Plumbing Don • 417-773-1393 Rich • 417-342-3228 PUBLISHER’S NOTICE: All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. For Sale By Owner Financing available Low monthly payments Low interest rate Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage. Nice neighborhood Cassville Schools call 417-846-0324 for more information Must Sell!! WOLF PACK Brick Block & Stone Masonry Home Maintenance Very Affordable Wanted: YARDS TO MOW Metal Roofs BACKHOE • DOZER GRAVEL • SEPTICS NEW CUSTOM HOMES (417)847-7756 (417)652-3505 Experienced • Licensed • Insured Lifetime, transferable material warranties. 7 year labor warranty. CALL: (417)662-3865 SANDBLASTING AND PRESSURE WASHING SINCLAIR MOBILE HOME TRANSPORT Recently retired Cassville resident Free estimates Reasonable, Dependable, Insured call 417-342-6893 ✮ PTG GUNSMITH Experienced/Insured • ALL types of exterior siding • Full line of replacement & new construction windows • Decorative stone • Log cabin siding • Overhangs & decks Mobile Home Moving & Set-Up Local or Long Distance Call: 847-7326 OWNERS Aubrey Wolf Denny Wolf 417-847-5502 417-574-6558 Call Ultra Clean Exteriors, LLC (417)342-0801 Randy Miles (formerly Tillman’s Septic) Specializing in house washing, deck cleaning & staining, roof cleaning & much more. Cassville Private Piano Lessons BOB’S MOWING SERVICE PROFESSIONAL PRESSURE WASHING Tree trimming & removing Free estimates/insured 417-665-9736 don’t pay too much for your tree service HANDYMAN REMODELING CONSTRUCTION No job too big or small patio decks experienced in all trades Phil 417-665-9521 Berm home. 3 bd., 2 ba., office, detached garage, 2 acres. 105 Merrimac, Exeter. $89,900 417-671-1232 Home & Land For Sale 48 acres, 2400 sf home, secluded, 2 year round springs, heavily wooded. • $275,000 (417)846-1638 FOR SALE 15+ ACRES 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath sun room, deck, 40’x60’ shop, 20’x30’ storage. double carport, good deep well, good septic 1/2 mile to lake. Golden, MO. 417-271-4448 (cell) 712-249-0112 FOR SALE 3 bed, 2 bath very clean doublewide on 4 acres. Private country road, Exeter. New windows & roof. Front deck with large back deck. $68,000 417-835-2224 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Experienced dump truck driver must have class A CDL also, Mixer truck driver class B CDL required apply in person at 601 West 14th St, Cassville 417-846-6679 417-847-3200 Barry County Ready Mix Live Receiving Team Members Full time - 40 hours 1st shift and 2nd shift positions available Starting pay per hour: 1st shift = $11.60 2nd shift = $12.10 Full benefit package available. All applications will be considered. Apply in person. 9066 State Hwy W, Cassville, MO. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer DRIVERS: HOME WEEKLY! PAID Health Ins, Vacation, Holidays & More. Truck w/ fridge & Microwave. CDL-A w/ 2yrs recent experience. Standard Transportation Services 1-888-992-4038 ext 120 CLASSIC CONCRETE, LLC is now hiring concrete finishers/laborers with at least 1 year experience in construction or concrete. Must be reliable and have transportation call/text 417-365-0041 Hiring Truck Drivers for Flatbed Operation Class A CDL Required Great Pay Starting at .50 cents per mile for experienced drivers. Great home time. Call Jerry 417-761-3833 SECRETARY FOR LAW OFFICE Experience preferred References required Send resume to: P.O. Box 491, Cassville, MO, 65625. For Sale by Owner house and 5 acres 2/4 bedroom, 3 bath Hwy 76 east of Cassville $165,000 417-847-2016 Another Property STUMPFF Sold at Auction SOLD MAY 21 Stringer LSold D SO HWY. 112 S. Cassville, MO Auctioneer Donnie Stumpff www.stumpffauction.com DRIVERS: TEAMS 140,000+, $5000 sign on bonus, 4 month pay out, HOME WEEKLY, Coast to Coast. Excellent Benefits, including paid Vacation. Paid Daily! 2015-2017 Freightliner Cascadia. 800-769-993 or www.trailiner.com DRIVER: Entry level, 1 month exp., NO CDL, FREE training! $60,000/1st Year. Excellent Benefits including paid Vacation. Paid Daily! Home weekly! Solo: West 6 day runs. 800-769-3993 www.trailiner.com. Put your advertising message in a publication that will be read cover to cover by thousands! Deadlines: Bordered - 5 p.m. Monday; Line Ads (pre-paid) - 12 noon Tuesday • Deadlines: Bordered - 5 p.m. Monday; Line Ads (pre-paid) - 12 noon Tuesday arry County Advertiser B MDC free Mercy’s May fishing Co-Worker of the Month June 11-12 HELP WANTED CASSVILLE HEALTHCARE & REHAB A Skilled Nursing Facility- is now accepting applications for CNA’s for all shifts • LPN’s • CMT’s offering $1500 sign-on bonus for full-time LPN •NEW PAY SCALE! BENEFITS & VACATION!• Apply in person: 1300 County Farm Rd. Cassville, MO 65625 or call 417-847-3386 for more information Cassville Healthcare & Rehab is an equal opportunity employer. Angel & Company, P.C. We are searching for a Bookkeeping and Accounting Professional who will be responsible for a diverse range of general accounting tasks. Must be able to work independently with limited or no supervision at times. This individual must be highly organized, and be customer-service minded. Will be responsible for accurate reporting. This role demands excellent attention to detail and the ability to think strategically. Minimum 2 years bookkeeping experience required, tax preparation experience a plus. Please send resumes to: twallace@angelcpas.com -- THE CITY OF WASHBURN -will no longer accept applications for City Clerk after 4:00 PM, May 26, 2016 HELP WANTED Energetic person needed to milk cows on a progressive dairy south of Monett. Pay based on willingness to work and follow the milk quality standards set by the owner. Cows are milked 3 times per day so there will be various shifts available. No experience required. Pallet Lumber and Hardwood Lumber in Exeter are now accepting applications for MACHINE OPERATORS & GENERAL LABORERS Please apply in person M-F from 7:30 am to 3:30 pm in our office at 9193 State Highway 76 Exeter, MO. Benefits after 90 days and paid vacation after one year. Please no phone calls! Please call 417-235-6497 & leave message B RIGHTON RIDGE ATTENTION Brighton Ridge of Eureka Springs is seeking qualified individuals to fill the positions of: RN LPN Dietary Aides Brighton Ridge offers a newly remodeled living and working environment located in the beautiful city of Eureka Springs, Ark. Brighton Ridge offers a competitive wage scale, full health insurance, 401K plans, and vacation benefits. Please inquire at the Business Office or send resumes to Jayme Creek. jcreek@victoriahealthcare.net Fax: 479-253-5325 235 Huntsville Road Eureka Springs, AR 72632 479-253-7038 DRIVERS: 2-3 day runs to IL/IN/OH or 6 day runs to CA/AZ. Excellent Pay, Benefits, Paid Vacation & Bonuses! Same Day Pay! 2015-2017 Freightliner Cascadia. www.trailiner.com. 800769-3993. Peachwood Manor Hwy 76, Cassville is now accepting applications for CMA Position night shift (417)847-3902 11B WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2016 11B BarryCountyadvertiser The Arc of the Ozarks is Growing!!! Would you like to provide support to individuals with disabilities in directing their own lives as valued members of the community? Come Join Our Team!! We are hiring for our entry level position: Direct Support Staff Shifts: Evenings, Overnights, Weekends, Monett, Mt. Vernon area. Wage starts at $8.15/hr. Must have HS Diploma/GED, be a licensed and insured driver able to obtain the Class E license, and at least 18 years or older. Apply Online/ In Person at: The Arc of the Ozarks 1010 Old Airport Rd, Monett The Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) Free Fishing Days are June 11 and 12. During Free Fishing Days, anyone may fish in the ShowMe State without having to buy a fishing permit, trout permit or trout park daily tag. Normal regulations remain in effect, such as limits on size and number of fish an angler may keep. Special permits may still be required at some county, city or private fishing areas. Trespass laws remain in effect on private property. Conservation makes Missouri a great place to fish, and Free Fishing Days encourages people to sample the state’s abundant fishing opportunities. Missouri has more than a million acres of surface water, and most of it provides great fishing. For information on Missouri fishing, go anywhere permits are sold, or go online to huntfish.mdc.mo.gov/fishing. Ultrasound Technologist Amy Davis received the Mercy Hospital Cassville Co-Worker of the Month for May. She has worked for the Mercy Health System for the past 17 years. Amy resides in Cassville with her husband, Shannon, and three daughters, Torance, Jaycie and Kenzie. She enjoys softball, church, garage sales and craft shows. When asked what she likes most about working at Mercy, Amy stated, “The people. I love my patients and my radiology co-workers. We are just like family.” Pictured are Davis (left) and George Roden(right), Director of Operations and Human Resources. 417-354-0071 thearcoftheozarks.org WANTED Housekeeper. Must have high school diploma or hotel exp. Apply noon to 4 pm at Americas Best Value Inn Hwy. 37, Cassville GEORGE’S Immediate openings for General production positions. Both day and night shifts. Day shift starts AD at PRODUCTION $10.10 and night shift is TFN $.50 more. Applicants with 1 year of verifiable poultry processing experience will start at the 1 year pay rate. Must be able to provide verifiable references, pass a post offer drug screen and physical. Apply in person. George’s Processing is an equal opportunity employer. THE CITY OF PURDY currently has an opening in its Public Works Department A CDL will be required at the time of employment. Water and sewer licenses will also be required at the time of employment or to be able to obtain in a length of time to be determined by the Board of Aldermen. Applications may be picked up at Purdy City Hall 101 Front Street during regular office hours. The City of Purdy is an equal opportunity employer The City of Purdy participates in Everify No phone calls Litho Printers & Bindery in Cassville is currently seeking a 12tfnc Pressman Apprentice e-mail resume to lithoprinters@yahoo.com or apply at 904 West Street Cassville, MO 65625 ROARING RIVER HEALTH & REHAB (FORMERLY RED ROSE INN) 812 OLD EXETER ROAD CASSVILLE, MO We’re online! Receive FREE unlimited digital access to the 417-847-2184 We need an: RN full time $1,500 hire in bonus We offer great pay, holiday pay, vacation & sick pay after 90 days. Health insurance available. 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