Love Notes is going COUNTRY
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Love Notes is going COUNTRY
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK februa ry 05 • 2014 THE WEEKLY What’s Inside Events Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 www.boonvilledailynews.com FREE wee k l y su p p le m e n t to th e B o o nv i l l e Da i l y N ews cove r i n g Coope r an d Howard coun ti es. Love Notes is going COUNTRY Turner Hall River Rats for the Arts will present their annual Valentine Musical on February 14, 15 and 16. See page 2 for full details. VIKING CLEANERS Crisp, Clean Clothes for Less Now taking orders for Valentine’s Day 660-831-1344 A. Baker FULL SERVICE DRY CLEANING FLORAL COMPANY Shirts • Suits • Comforters • Wedding Dresses Pick-up/Drop-off every Tuesday and Friday 307 Main St., Boonville 660.882.5341 www.abakerfloral.com Drop-off Location Open 9am-5pm A. BAKER FLORAL 307 Main St., Boonville GIFTCERTIFICATESAVAILABLEFORTHEDAYOFLOVE! WINTER IS HERE SAVE NOW Select from • Cuts • Color • Highlights Call or stop by TODAY to make your selection. • Perms • Waxing MO RIVER Lakeside Dr.& Ashley Rd. Boonville TIRE 660-882-6900 660.882.TIRE Hrs: Mon. & Wed. 9-6 • Tues. 9-5 • Thurs. 10-7 • Fri. 8-5 • Sat. 8-1 Call 660-882-5335 to advertise your business here in full color CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK C-Store I-70 Exit 111 • Boonville www.morivertire.com CAR-RT SORT ECRWWS PRST-STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 414 BOONVILLE, MO. CYAN YELLOW BLACK WEEKLY THE Page 2 MAGENTA february 05 • 2014 River Rats present FREE Weekly Supplement to the Boonville Daily News WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Love Notes Opry — they’ve gone country BOONVILE–Join the River Rats for their annual musical valentine featuring country love songs, old and new. Love Notes Opry will be presented Friday, February 14, Saturday, February 15 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, February 16 at 2 p.m. in historic Turner Hall, which is located at 518 Vine Street. This year the cast will be under the musical direction of local folk favorites Cathy Barton and Dave Para. Cathy appeared on the Grand Ole Opry years ago with Grandpa Jones and is delighted to share some of her country favorites with the ensemble and the audience. Classic country love songs by artist such as the O’Kanes, Johnny Cash, Randy Travis, Patsy Kline, Dolly Parton, Emmy Lou Harris, Garth Brooks and the Everly Brothers will be on the program as well as some contemporary offerings. The singers include the usual cast of characters and a couple new comers. The format of the show will mimic the Grand Old Opry and one of the hosts bears a close resemblance to Minnie Pearl. Cathy and Dave will be on stage with their impressive array of instruments and will be joined by Mike Dulak, another mid-Missouri professional musician. You may have enjoyed some of Mike’s mandolin, guitar and fiddle playing through the years in a variety of local bands such as the Rank Sinatras, often alongside another regional favorite the late Forest Rose. In 1993, Mike opened Big Muddy Mandolins now based in Rocheport. Mike is the main craftsman of the instruments and says the look isn’t the most important thing in an instrument. It’s the sound that matters. According to the testimonials on his website, bigmuddymanMike’s dolin.com, mandolins sound powerful and sweet and only get better as they age. The Love Notes Opry band will be rounded out by Kathy Howard on keyboard, David Oswald on bass and Donnie Lee Romine on drums. The evening is sure to be one of great music and entertainment, and if you are so inclined you can sing along. Tickets at $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and students and are available at the Family Shoe Store on Main Street and at the door. For more information send your questions to RiverRatArt@gmail.com. Alex and Dawn Hodschayan of Washington, Mo. were united in marriage on December 31, 2013 at the Historic Old Post Office in downtown St. Louis. A reception was held at The Thaxton Building & Speakeasy. Parents of the bride are Dean and Anita Sherrill. Grandparents are Ruby Weathers and Mary Weathers, both of Boonville, the late Louis Weathers of Boonville and David and Arlene Sherrill of Rolla. The grooms parents are Pete and Nancy Hodschayan of Manchester, MO. Grandparents are the late Alexander and Maria Hodschayan of St. Louis and Irene and the late John Hurst of St. Louis. The bride graduated with Summa Cum Laude honors in 2009 from Stephens College. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Human Development and Child Study with minors in Music and Psychology and Master of Education in Counseling in 2011. She is currently employed as a counselor at Hermann High School in Hermann, Mo. The groom received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication with minors in Film and English from University of Missouri-Columbia. He is employed as an event coordinator for downtown Downtown Washington, Inc. in Washington, Mo. The couple enjoyed a honeymoon cruise to Nassau, Bahamas and due to the snow, an extended stay in Orlando for Disney World and Universal Studios. INCIDENT REPORTS POLICE DEPARTMENT • Leonard P. Meyer, 77, of Boonville, was given a citation for leaving the scene of an accident. • Jennifer A. Kirchner, 40, of Boonville, was given a citation for speeding 45-30. • Devin F. Lantau, 40, of Boonville, was placed on a 24 hour hold for driving while suspended. Bond was set at 367.00 cash or surety. Lantau also received a citation for the same charge. • Joseph C. Woodruff, 34, of Franklin, was given a citation for possession of open container of intoxicants. • Drew D. Shoemaker, 52, of Boonville, was given a ci- tation for speeding 50-30. • Vence E. August II, 22, of New Franklin, was given a citation for speeding 5845. • Elizabeth G. Robb, 17, of Boonville, was given a citation for speeding 50-40. • Pamela S. Williams, 54, of Boonville, was given a citation for speed 57-45. • Ryan B. Young, 16, of Boonville, was given a citation for failure to register motor vehicle with DOR. • Clayton J. Austin, 18, of Bunceton, was given a citation for speeding 57-45. • Vickie M. Fry, 54, of Bunceton, was arrested on two warrants one out of Morgan County for possession of up to 35 grams of marijuana. Bond amount was set at 218.50 cash only. Second warrant was out of Pettis County for probation violation animal abuse. Bond amount was 2,500.00 cash or surety. Fry was transported to CCDC. • Darrel B. Henderson, 52, of Boonville, was arrested on a Cooper County warrant for probation violation DWI- Alcohol - Aggravated offender. Bond amount was set at 2,000.00 cash only and 2,500 cash or surety. Henderson was transported to CCDC. • Nita K. Faulkner, 27, of NOW OPEN THE DONUT PALACE OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN DONUTS Corner Ashley & Main Streets Boonville, MO TOP MADE 660-882-3515 FRESH DAILY OPEN MON.-SAT. 5 am-6 pm SUN. 5 am-1 pm QUALITY DONUTS DRIVE-THRU AVAILABLE • Pigs-in-a-Blanket • Breakfast Croissiant Sandwiches • Biscuits • Breakfast • Drinks • Full line of Donuts DRAWING GIVEAWAY MARCH 1st 32 Inch Flat Screen TV Register to win every time you come in! Discounts to Schools & Churches FREE 1/2 Dozen FREE 1 Dozen Glazed Donuts Donut Holes with purchase of 1 dozen or more assorted donuts with this coupon no purchase necessary One coupon per customer. One coupon per customer. FREE FREE 1 Dozen 1/2 Dozen Glazed Donuts Donut Holes with purchase of 1 dozen or more assorted donuts with this coupon no purchase necessary One coupon per customer. One coupon per customer. Boonville, was given a citation for speeding 45-30. • Joel N. Little, 33, of Fayette, was given a citation for operating motor vehicle on city streets without valid license plates. • Jackson D. Adair, 19, of Boonville, was given a citation for failure to provide proof of insurance. • Lauren M. Chandler, 22, of Auxvasse, was given a citation for failure to provide proof of insurance. • Johnathon M. Havarila, 25, of Lexington, was given a citation for operating motor vehicle on roadway without valid plates. • Edna P. Carmichael, 61, of Boonville, was given a citation for shoplifting. • Jacob D. Rahmer, 20, of Boonville, was given a citation for animal at large. • Kenneth L. Mallott, 33, of Boonville, was given a citation for peace disturbance excessive noise. • James W. McClelland, 51, of New Franklin, was given citations for owner failed to register motor vehicle annually with DOR, as owner failed to maintain financial responsibility. • Herman D. Ware Jr., 43, of Columbia, was given a citation for failure to register motor vehicle with DOR. • Kenneth R. Prier, 55, of Boonville, was given a citation for failure to secure child in a proper car/booster seat. • Jiuzhuang Cai, 21, of Columbia, was given a citation for failure to obey posted speed limit 50-30. • Colt A. Howell, 17, of Prairie Home, was given a citation for operating motor vehicle on city street without valid license plates. • David J. Koelling, 38, of Jefferson City, was given a citation for operating motor vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility. • William R. Lamb, 21, of Glasgow, was placed on a 24 hour hold for DWI - Drug Intoxication, possession of up to 35 grams of synthetic cannabinoid, failed to drive on right half of the roadway, and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia. Bond was set at $685 cash or surety. Lamb posted bond and was released. Lamb also received citations for each charge. • Julie M. Biggs, 48, of Boonville, was arrested on a Callaway County warrant for traffic offense original charges for speeding. Bond amount $150 cash or surety. Biggs posted bond. • James W. McClelland, 51, of New Franklin, was arrested on a Cooper County warrant for passing bad checks less than $500. Bond was set at $205 cash only. McClelland posted bond and was released. • Jackson D. Adair, 29, Boonville, was issued a citation for speeding 35 mph in a 20 mph zone. He was also issued a citation for no insurance. • Sarah E. Gipson, 29, Columbia, was issued a citation for exceeding the posted speed limit 44 mph in a 30 mph zone. • Edward J. Amie, 50, Boonville, was placed on a 24 hour hold for violation of protection order and trespassing. Transported to CCDC. Bond set at $2500 cash only. SHERIFF’S OFFICE • Daron T. Maloney, 42, Columbia, arrested on two Cooper County Probation violation warrants on original charges of Driving While Intoxicated. There is a combined bond of $9,000.00. He remains in custody at the Cooper County Detention Center. • Ryan M. Beasley, 19, Boonville, arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging him with Burglary 2nd, Theft/Stealing and Possession of Burglary Tools. Bond is set at $10,000.00. He could not post and remains in custody at the Cooper County Detention center • Edwin D. Murray, 41, Centralia, arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging him with a Probation Violation on an original charge of NonSupport. Bond was set $1,000 cash only. He could not post and remains in custody at the Cooper County Detention Center. • Deborah J. Nielsen, 55, Warrensburg, arrested on two Cooper County warrants charging her with Failure to Appear on original charges of Failure to Register a Motor Vehicle and As Owner or Operator, Authorized Another to Operate a Motor Vehicle Without Maintaining Financial Responsibility. Bond was set at Need SR22? Accidents? Tickets? Young Drivers? AUTO INSURANCE QUOTES Call Toll Free 1-888-882-5212 BOONVILLE DAILY NEWS Business Manager MARLENE RIDGWAY mridgway@boonvilledailynews.com CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK $300 cash only. She posted and was released. • Amy C. Kempf, 32, Boonville, arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging her with two counts Domestic Assault Third Degree and two counts Endangering the Welfare of a Child Second Degree. Bond was set at $1,000 cash or surety. She could not post and remains in custody at the Cooper County Detention Center. • Herbert R. Shackleford Jr., 53, Boonville, arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging him with two counts of Sexual Misconduct First Degree. His bond was set at $1,000cash only. He could not post and remains in custody at the Cooper County Detention Center. • Lisa B. Ochs, 47, Prairie Home, arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging her with Burglary First Degree and Peace Disturbance. Bond was set at $4,900 cash or surety. She could not post and remains in custody at the Cooper County Detention Center. FIRE DEPARTMENT #49 Jan.27 MVA on Elm at 11:02 a.m. Out 17 minutes. #50 Jan. 28 EMS on Seventh at 3:47 p.m. Out 18 minutes. #38 Jan. 23 EMS on Parkway at 11:39 p.m. Out 35 minutes. #39 Jan. 24 Fire Alarm on Main at 10:23 a.m. Out 18 minutes. #40 Jan. 24 EMS on Seventh at 10:41 a.m. Out 28 minutes. #41 Jan. 24 EMS on First at 2:46 p.m. Out 30 minutes. #42 Jan. 24 EMS on Maple at 7:29 p.m. Out 20 minutes. #43 Jan. 25 EMS on Seventh at 8:48 a.m. Out 10 minutes. #44 Jan. 25 EMS on Maple at 11:53 a.m. Out 23 minutes. #45 Jan. 25 EMS on Kemper at 9:27 p.m. Out 18 minutes. #46 Jan. 26 Power Line Down on Jefferson at 8:23 p.m. Out 15 minutes. #47 Jan. 26 Power Line Down on Third at 10:38 p.m. Out 44 minutes. #48 Jan. 27 Fire Alarm on Grace at 9:20 a.m. Out 18 minutes. #51 Jan. 29 EMS on Main at 11:35 a.m. Out 7 minutes. #52 Jan. 30 EMS on Winn at 12:05 a.m. Out 14 mintues. #53 Jan. 30 EMS on Santa Fe Trail at 1:08 a.m. Out 8 mintues. Vol. 133 Issue 6 Circulation Manager ASHLEY FRIEDRICH circ@boonvilledailynews.com WEEKLY THE FREE Weekly Supplement to the Boonville Daily News Page 3 february 05 • 2014 Arrow Rock Lyceumto hold local auditions Local auditions will be held at the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre Saturday, March 8 and 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. If necessary, additional times will be added. Appointments for these auditions can be made by emailing a picture and resume to casting@lyceumtheatre.org. Please specify if there is a time of day that is best for you. Also please indicate if there are specific roles for which you would like to be considered. Please include in the subject line of your email ARROW ROCK CASTING. No calls, please. Each person auditioning should prepare 16 bars of two contrasting songs and one brief monologue. An accompanist will be provided. Children under the age of 10 may audition with 16 bars of one song and no monologue if they are only interested in ensemble positions. Anyone who is not a singer may perform a monologue only. The Lyceum is seeking equity and non-equity actors of all ages and ethnicities. There are several casting opportunities for young people this season. In The King and I, the Lyceum is seeking confident young local singer/dancers ages 4-14 to play the King’s royal children. Though all ethnicities will be considered, Asian-American children are preferred. DEATHS IN OUR COMMUNITY CHRIS HOMBS, 58 Chris Hombs, 58, of Boonville passed away unexpectedly doing what he loved at his farm on Tuesday evening, Jan. 28, 2014. ROGER J. TWENTER, SR., 89 Roger J. Twenter, Sr., 89, of Pilot Grove, went to his eternal home on Sunday, January 26, 2014, at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia. BERNICE A. WILMSMEYER, 92 Bernice A. Wilmsmeyer, 92, of Pilot Grove, formally of Boonville, passed away at Katy Manor Care Center in Pilot Grove on Friday, Jan. 24, 2014. Also seeking a young AsianAmerican actor (age 12-18) with a strong singing voice to play Prince Chulalongkorn, the arrogant crown prince of Siam. Also seeking a young Caucasian actor (age 11-15) to play Louis Leonowens, the son of Anna who must acclimate to the foreign lifestyle of an Eastern Court (British dialect required.) In A Christmas Carol the Lyceum is seeking a number of children ages 6 and up to playTiny Tim, Peter Cratchit, Martha Cratchit, Ignorance and Want as well as a variety of other young characters. Must be strong actor/singers with the ability to move. St. Louis: The Lyceum will participate in the MidWest Theatre Auditions in St. Louis Feb. 22-24. Information on these auditions can be found atwww.webster.edu/depts/fi nearts/theatre/mwta The Lyceum's 54th season rehearsals will begin Thursday, May 22, with performances running through Sunday, September 28. The 2014 Season includes The King and I (June 4-June 14), Little Shop of Horrors (June 21-June 29), Monty Python’s SPAMALOT (July 9-July 19), Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution (July 26-August 2), Ken Ludwig’s Lend Me a Tenor (August 9-August 16), Ring 2011 NISSAN FRONTIER ST#25499 WAS $18,980 . . . . NOW $16,980 2009 FORD F350 ST#25210B WAS $21,980 . . . . . . . .NOW $18,880 2009 CHEV SUBURBAN ST#2870B WAS $24,980 . . . . 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For advertising information call 660-882-5335 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK THE WEEKLY FREE Weekly Supplement to the Boonville Daily News Page 9 february 05 • 2014 How to temper chocolate for a Valentine's treat What would Valentine's Day be without chocolate? Candy and chocolate are often exchanged come Valentine's Day. Though storebought confections might be popular, such gifts can easily be made at home as well. Chocolate satisfies a sweet tooth, and some researchers believe chocolate is an aphrodisiac. In the 1980s, doctors at New York State Psychiatric Institute explored the possibility that chocolate could be an aphrodisiac. When someone is in love, his or her brain produces a chemical called phenylethylamine, or PEA, which acts a lot like an amphetamine, triggering the hormones norepinephrine and dopamine to create feelings of euphoria. Considering chocolate naturally contains PEA, there is reason to believe that chocolate could also trigger feelings of happiness and love. However, other chemicals might be be- hind these feelings of euphoria. Whether this is the case or not, chocolate will long remain a romantic gift, especially on Valentine's Day. Dipped pastries, lollipops and chocolate-covered berries are savory treats that can be whipped up rather easily in the average kitchen. Simply melting chocolate and pouring it over dessert is one way to go, but to create the shiny, firm finish that professionals achieve requires tempering chocolate. The act of tempering chocolate causes the cocoa butter to break down and suspend evenly in the chocolate. This also alleviates the white "bloom" that appears on chocolate when it's exposed to temperature changes. Properly tempered chocolate will be smooth and shiny. It is possible to temper chocolate at home with a few tools. You will need a food thermometer to measure the temperature. Some people prefer to melt chocolate over a double-boiler, which is essentially a bowl with the chocolate resting over a pot of gently boiling water. Using the microwave is another way to melt the chocolate. Melt small pieces of chocolate at 10- to 15-second intervals until it is melted, stirring after each time. Dark chocolate needs to reach a temperature of between 114 F and 120 F. Milk and white chocolate need to reach a temperature between 105 F and 113 F. Next the chocolate needs to be cooled. You can do so by adding more pieces of chocolate and stirring to incorporate them. This is called "seeding." Continue stirring and measure the working temperature. Dark chocolate needs to lower to a temperature of between 90 F and 86 F. Milk and white chocolate need to reach a temperature between 85 F and 81 F. After it has cooled, bring the temperature back up to around 86 degrees and stir again. Test some of the chocolate with a small piece of parchment paper. Let it sit on the paper for about 2 minutes. If the chocolate sets up firmly and looks glossy, it has been properly tempered. If not, add more chocolate and repeat the process again until it is tempered correctly. Make sure that no droplets of water come in contact with the chocolate; otherwise it might seize up and not temper properly. Also, start with a good-quality chocolate that is chopped into small pieces so it will melt more easily. Chocolate makers sell small pieces of chocolate known as pistoles, callets or wafers. Once the chocolate is tempered, be sure to keep it at a consistent temperature of around 100 F to 90 F until you are done working with it. Chocolate is savory, decadent and a prized gift for Valentine's Day. Properly tempered chocolate is something anyone can do at home. These aphrodisiacs make for great gifts this Valentine's Day If ever there was a day to rev up the libido and enjoy amorous feelings, that day is Valentine's Day. The official day for love and romance offers couples the chance to spend time together and express their feelings of affection for each other. People have enjoyed foods purported to be aphrodisiacs for centuries. Believed to boost the libido, aphrodisiacs were enjoyed by Cleopatra and Casanova, and they were commonly used among ancient Greeks. Aphrodisiacs are agents that work on the mind and body to increase sexual de- sire and arousal. Foods affect the body in different ways and can have a positive impact on how a person feels. Certain foods can help promote feelings of intimacy, increase blood flow and create euphoria. With Valentine's Day upon us once again, here are some purported aphrodisiacs that can be incorporated into special dinners with a sweetheart. Almonds: This nut has been regarded as a fertility symbol through the years. While it has been said almond aroma can incite passion, there is no concrete proof. Still, almonds are a good source of essential fatty acids and important B vitamins that can help prevent coronary artery disease. Asparagus: This vegetable may inspire lust in men and women, but it also is a good source of various vitamins. Asparagus is a member of the lily family that is nutrient-dense, containing folic acid, potassium, fiber, vitamin B6, and thiamin. Avocados: This fruit has a shape that could put people in the mood. In fact, centuries ago Catholic priests from Spain who visited Mexico found commonly grown avocados to be obscene and prohibited their consumption. Bananas: Potassium is a key nutrient for muscle strength. Muscle contractions will be more intense and the body will have greater endurance after consuming bananas. Chocolate: Chocolate and romance have often gone hand-in-hand. Chocolate contains the chemical phenylethylamine, a stimulant that releases dopamine and produces feelings of well-being and excitement. Figs: This sweet fruit has been revered as an aphrodisiac for thousands of years. In many cultures, figs are considered to be a symbol of fertility. Figs are very high in fiber and have a higher mineral profile than any other fruit or vegetable. Hot peppers: Chili peppers and others that contain capsaicin help to increase circulation and stimulate nerve endings. A spicy meal may lead to a spicy ending to the night. Oysters: This shellfish is one of the betterknown aphrodisiacs. However, not every person finds seafood palatable. Oysters are high in zinc, the mineral known to increase libido. Therefore, it stands to reason that other foods high in zinc might be just as effective at inspiring romantic notions. Pomegranates: This fruit owes its power to the antioxidants within. Antioxidants help protect the lining of blood vessels, allowing more blood to flow through and increasing sensitivity around the body. Salmon: This pink fish is packed with omega3 fatty acids that aid in the production of key hormones in the body, including estrogen and testosterone. A variety of foods that are hailed as aphrodisiacs may add some spice to Valentine's Day celebrations. SWITCH TO EZ-PAY TO PAY FOR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION & SAVE SAVE PAPER SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY No bills, No checks Environmentally friendly Set up the account one time and payments are made automatically Save annually on your subscription No postage to pay EZ Pay BOONVILLE DAILY NEWS 8 8 $ 00 ONLY $ 50 +tax per month carrier delivery +tax per month mail delivery Visit www.boonvilledailynews.com to enroll in this program. Click on the “Subscribe”, click on EZ Pay and follow the on-screen directions. You must have an email to sign-up. 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Contact Terry! 14193 Christine Ct. 400 High Street 4.05 ac m/l w/privacy at dead end of lane. Custom built in 2005. 2x6 ext. walls, custom cabinetry by Meadowlark. Corian counters, island, s.s.appls.,+lg. food pantry. 4 BRs, 3 BAs, 5' shower, 6' jetted tub. 9' ceilings throughout w/14' ceiling in LR. Formal DR+Breakfast area. Covered front porch & rear screened. $224,900. Call Kathy Sears 660621-4500. One block from Missouri River on corner lot sits this stately Brick Victorian c.1865.Many extras incl.--drapes, area rugs, mirrors, etc. Entry foyer, Parlor, Sitting Room, formal DR, Kit. & half Bath comprise the main level. Upper level is 3 BRs, 2 BAs, lg. foyer & dressing room. Wood floors are predominant, original woodwork & staircase have not been painted. Recent roof. $179,900. Call Kathy Sears 660-621-4500 816 Sycamore St. 909 7th Street Curb appeal & Interior appeal. Lots of recent updates. Recent roof, concrete board siding, rolox windows, custom hickory cabinets, 2.5 BAs, nice flooring throughout. Lower level family room w/half bath. LL workshop. Nice kit. appliances convey. Lg. deck & patio. Above average landscape. Low utilities. $117,500. Call Ed Stevens 660-888-1288. Price Reduced & Seller is motivated! Take a look at this all brick home w/1 car garage located on a quiet street. 3 BRs, 2 BAs. Full unfinished basement w/large utility room. Lovely hardwood floors under carpet. Ample additional parking in the rear w/large, level back yard. $74,900. Call Karen Kreienheder 660-537-1472. Nice one-level home on corner lot at Village of Windsor Place. (Hwy 87 & I-70) Features open floor plan with 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, large 22x26 garage, fenced back yard. $129,900.00. Call Bruce today! CHEAP LIVING! Very nice 2BR 1BA bungalow, has new roof, new vinyl siding, gas furnace and central air. 1-car detached. Only $47,500. Contact Howard! REAL ESTATE Jerry Quinlan Bruce R. Quinlan Peggy Fenical 660-882-6543 660-621-2072 Office Manager Howard Robertson 660-621-2081 1005 Main St. • Boonville, MO • 660-882-6543 Theresa Day 660-537-0301 Bill Patton 660-621-1467 Frank Wessing 660-473-1167 www.quinlanagency.com 1023 3rd Street 305 Chestnut Street Freshly updated Bungalow. Double pane tilt-in windows. 1 Bedroom and 1 Bath on main level. 2 Bedrooms and 1 Bath on upper level. Formal Dining Room. 2 HVAC units. Tons of off street parking. Predominantly brick exterior. $87,900. Call Flip Sears 660-621-2100. Entry foyer w/view of curved staircase. LR w/hardwood floor & fireplace. DR w/ wainscoting & hardwood floor. Kitchen w/part appliances. Main level Bath has shower. Upper level Bath has claw foot tub, pedestal sink & great cabinetry. 2 BRs of nice size w/lots of closets. Recent carpet in upper level. Full basement for storage. Covered front porch, fenced yard. $49,000. Call Kathy Sears 660-621-4500. 412 West Street 104 W. Spring Street Cute, cozy, 2 BR Bungalow w/open floor plan. Hardwood floors & real knotty pine paneling. Updated light fixtures & bath. Beamed Living Room ceiling. Built-in desk in Living Room. Range,refrigerator & washer/dryer stay. Enclosed back porch. Great outbuilding in backyard. Partially fenced backyard. New air conditioner added. $44,900. Call Gale Boller 660-621-9947. Bring on the offers for this great investment opportunity! Located within steps of the Katy Trail. This residential property could easily convert to an income producing duplex with a large fenced back yard. $44,900. Call Karen Kreienheder 660-537-1472. 1st CHOICE REALTY, INC. Terry Davis 660-888-1704 511 Main St. Boonville 660-882-6516 www.1stchoiceboonville.com Home . . . where your story begins This sign could be in your yard next. Call me today! It’s a new day INCREDIBLE DEAL 5 BEDROOMS, 2.5 BATHS 1338 ASHLEY RD., LOT 47, BOONVILLE PRICED AT ONLY $47,500. No catch, no strings, no gimmics. An owner who is moving out-of-state demands quick sale on this 1,695 sq. ft. 4 BR one level manufactured home. Fenced back yard. All major appliances convey. Wait there’s more — a 22’x24’ attached garage. Lot size 75’x100’. MLS #14-53. 3855 HWY 5, NEW FRANKLIN - This stone ext. 4-5 BR, 2.5 BA home just had major updates/upgrades. 100% new kitchen, w/appliances from Imhoff’s. 2 heat/cool systems, frpl., 26x7 frt, porch. 16x11 fam. room on 2nd level. 1.06 acre lot. $159,000. SECOND CHANCE NEW PRICE 1210 MAIN ST., BOONVILLE - Charming 1940s home reflects sensibility & charm, same owner for 44 yrs. 3 BR, 1.5 BA 1.5 story brick w/full bsmt. Lg. yd. Cent. heat/air, frpl, major appl. Wood flrs & wdwk in grand condition. MLS #13-585 $78,000 DON’T WAIT, INQUIRE TODAY 507 THIRD ST., BOONVILLE - Bungalow with welcoming 27x6 front porch. 1,418 sq. ft. home with w/o bsmt & fncd yard. Contact subject to provisions set forth by seller JP Morgan Chase Bank. $43,400. Call Nathan for details 537-4455 MLS#13-852 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 16694 Stanfield Rd. Boonville - 5 BR, 2 full baths. Open floor plan; kit. w/island & peninsula, +cabinets galore! HUGE dining area. LR features frpl. & built-ins. Beautiful yard front to back. MLS #347667 $159,900 UNDER CONTRACT 17557 North Route F in Harrisburg, MO. - This gorgeous 5 BR 3.5 BA home has it all, +10 acres! Fully remodeled with a cozy floor plan & space for everyone. Screened in porch, swimming pool, fireplace, huge master walk-in closet & walkin shower. Beautiful views in every direction, even from the saddle of your own horse as this property contains a 3 stall horse barn complete with tack room and air conditioned/heated office. MLS # 346839 $287,000 Great building site with beautiful views of Boone County's rolling hills. Good hunting ground on paved road. Short 20 minute drive just North of Columbia. 11.24 Mostly Wooded Acres on North Route F in Harrisburg, MO. MLS # 346533 $64,900. SORRY TOO LATE! 17553 OLD 5 DR., BOONVILLE- RARE FIND! Just outside city limits of Boonville, Hwy B. 1.4 acres m/l with I-70 visibility. Non zoned. Located on hard surface road with easy access. $25,000. MLS #13-806 527 THOMA ST. BOONVILLE - SUPER STARTER HOME! 1 level 3 BR, w/lg. lot. Newer furnace/AC, gar. door & vinyl siding. 1-car att. gar. Immediate possession. $47,900. MLS#13-733 Jenny Lorenz BUSINESS HAS BEEN GOOD! We are missing sales because we are unable to furnish our customers with the type of priced property desired. If you have any type of property for sale, won’t you call CHIPLEY AND COMPANY REAL ESTATE. Good advertising, proper showing, modern methods, go a long way toward a completed sale. We might have sold your property today, had we known it was for sale! 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