Events - Barry County Advertiser

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Events - Barry County Advertiser
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volume 46
Events
Farmers’
Market
Garden Sass Farmers’ Market will open
their season on Saturday,
April 6th, on the square
in Cassville from 7:00
a.m. to 11:00 a.m. For
more information, see
page A-5.
Lego Club in
Eagle Rock
Eagle Rock Club
will meet at the Eagle
Rock Library on Tuesday, April 9th, 5:30 p.m.
All children are invited to
attend.
Cassville
FFA Auction
Cassville FFA Booster Club is having a fish
fry and auction on Thursday, April 11th, 6:30 p.m.
Will be held at the High
School Agriculture Department. For more information, see their ad on
page A-15.
BC-911
Open House
The Barry County
9-1-1 Center will be having an open house for the
public on April 19th from
11 a.m.-3 p.m. during
National Telecommunicator Week.
It is a chance to
come by and view the
center and meet the staff.
Refreshments will
be provided.
Visit us
online!
The Barry County
Advertiser is now available online.
Visit
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www.4bcaonline.com to
view additional photo
galleries, check the classified and view weekly
advertising deals.
Inside this issue...
Upcoming.......... A-4-5
Obits..................... A - 8
Sports............ A-13-15
Classified............B-6-7
Auctions............ B-2-3
number 25 cassville, missouri 65625-0488
Wednesday, APRIL 3, 2013
Barry County voters Vacant business in Purdy catches fire
pass county sales tax
Rachael Freeman
Less than 18 percent of
Barry County’s registered
voters made their way to the
polls in Tuesdays election.
With 19,990 registered voters in the county, only 3,514
ballots were cast throughout
the 19 precincts.
The county’s voters
were asked once again to
consider a sales tax increase
to prevent deep and drastic cuts to the county’s future budget. This time, the
tax passed by less than 200
votes. Those voting in favor
of the tax totaled 52.54 percent at 1,832 votes. Those
voting against the tax were
47.46 percent with 1,655
votes.
With the tax increase
passing, the Barry County
Commission looks to give
their attention to Public
Safety by reinstating officers who were let go due to
budget cuts, work on updating the Sheriff’s Department
fleet of patrol cars and hire
an assistant in the Prosecuting Attorney’s office.
In the Barry County
Health Department Board
of Trustees race, voters were
asked to vote for three candidates. Voters elected incumbents John Starchman and
Jan Thomas and newcomer
Stormy Holtzman to the
Board of Trustees. Starchman lead the way receiving
30.5 percent of the votes, followed by Holtzman with 26
percent, Jan Thomas with 25
percent and Paul Bingham
with 17.9 percent.
Complete election results are available on page
A-6.
Freedom Bank to purchase
Community Bank in Shell Knob
Freedom
Bank
of
Southern Missouri and Community Bank of Shell Knob
and Golden have mutually
entered into an agreement
wherein the assets and deposits of Community bank
will be purchased by Freedom Bank.
This transfer is scheduled to take place at the close
of business on Friday, April
5, 2013. Both Shell Knob
and Golden locations will
reopen on Monday, April 8,
2013 as Freedom Bank of
Southern Missouri. Freedom Bank of Southern Missouri is a locally owned bank
founded in 1999.
Freedom Bank will now
have five locations in Cassville, Seligman, Golden,
Shell Knob and Willard.
Freedom Bank offers a wide
variety of products and services with competitive rates
on both loans and deposits.
Stan Kelly, CEO of
Freedom Bank, is pleased
to announce that Rusty
Newman will be coming to
Shell Knob and will be the
President of the Shell Knob
and Golden locations. Rusty
is a Barry County native
graduating from Cassville
High School in 2000.
Rusty has been with
Freedom Bank for seven
years working both on the
loan and operations side of
the bank and will become an
active part of the Shell Knob
and Golden communities.
Freedom Bank is very excited to have locations in Shell
Knob and Golden.
Freedom Bank will be
able to serve the current
Community Bank and Freedom Bank customers better
with five locations and extended hours.
The Freedom Bank team
is looking forward to meeting each of you and believes
you will be very pleased with
the personalized customer
services and the wide array
of products that Freedom
Bank can provide. Please
stop by and visit any of the
five Freedom Bank locations or view online at www.
freedombk.com.
Local fire departments responded to a fire at the former bar, Tres Amigos, on Highway 37
in Purdy just before 5:00 a.m. Tuesday morning. What was once an airport hanger has seen
many businesses in and out throughout the decade. At the time of the fire, the building was vacant. Reports indicate that there was no electricity running at the time of the fire.
A Purdy firefighter is pictured above tending the fire nearly seven hours after it first started Tuesday morning.
Incumbents win in Cassville’s elections
Rachael Freeman
Tuesday’s election results favored incumbents in
Cassville’s municipal races.
Bill Shiveley will continue
his role as the mayor of Cassville after soundly defeating
opponent Tracy Lannum.
Shiveley took over as
Mayor a year ago after the
resignation of Bill Hill.
Shiveley receivied 85 percent of the votes cast by
Cassville residents.
The Cassville R-IV
School District Board of
Education races were much
closer. Voters had the opportunity to vote for two candidates. Voters selected to continue with tradition, voting in
incumbents Greg Allen and
Hal Smith.
Allen took favor with
the majority of voters at
nearly 39 percent. The race
between Smith and Wade
Hermansen was much closer
with Smith coming out on
time with 31 percent of the
votes next to Hermansen’s
29 percent. That race was decided by only 63 votes.
Allen has served a total
of six terms (18 years) on
Cassville’s Board of Education. His terms have not been
served consecutively. Smith
has served a total of two consecutive terms (six years) on
the Board.
Complete election results are available on page
A- 6.
New website of Barry County Circuit Clerk
Craig Williams, Barry
County Circuit Clerk/Recorder of Deeds, advises of
a new technology now in
operation in the Recorder’s
Office. This new technology not only allows for a
more streamlined process
for recording documents in
the office, but also enables
the general public to search
real property records online.
The system allows the user
to search and review Grantor/Grantee (Seller/Buyers)
indexes. If the user desired
to view or print documents,
they may purchase either
a one-day use or a monthly
subscription from the site,
which will allow them to
print documents at the cost
of $1.00 per page. This service can be accessed online
through the Barry County
Circuit Clerk/Recorder website at www.barrycountyccrd.com.
Also available is a free
service called “Property
Check.” This service allows
Barry County property owners to receive notification, either by e-mail or text, when a
document with their name is
recorded in the Barry County Recorder’s Office. Please
visit the Barry County Recorder website and follow
the “Property Check” link
for more details and to register for this free service.
These new services
are made available by the
Recorder’s Office in partnership with Cott Systems
Information
Management
Solutions. Cott Systems,
headquartered in Columbus,
Ohio, serves 246 land and
court customers across 19
states and has been an innovator in public records management for over 124 years.
Cott’s products and services
delver to its customers: improved office efficiency; superior constituent service;
and protection and preservation of official records.
The Recorder’s Office
is very pleased to be able to
provide these new services to
the residents of Barry County.
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WEDNESDAY,APRIL 3, 2013
Arvest Bank joins Cassville Chamber
attends
Easter buffet
Cassville PD to headline Chamber luncheon
Next Time Call The
of Police Dana Kammerlohr.
Those that would like to
attend the luncheon should
RSVP to Mindi Artherton, Chamber Director, at
417.847.2814 or chamber@
cassville.com. Deadline to
RSVP is Friday, April 5.
Lunch is $8 per person.
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Over 250 people gathered Easter Sunday to eat at
the annual Easter Buffet at
the Roaring River Restaurant
at the Emory Melton Inn and
Conference Center.
The price of the buffet
was lowered this year from
$16 to $12.95 with many
people taking advantage of
the discount.
Last year, it was reported
that 114 attended the buffet.
On Wednesday, February 27, CHS student Skylar Lowe,
Chapter President and State Vice President of FCCLA (Family Careet & Community Leaders of America), spoke to the
Cassville Rotary Club. Skylar stated that the FCCLA goal is:
To help young people become better family members, employees and citizens in order to become strong citizens and leaders.
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Arvest Bank in Cassville held a grand opening and ribbon cutting event on Tuesday, April
2nd at their location on Main Street. The bank greeted the community with refreshments during the event. Employees of Arvest Bank are pictured above with Cassville Area of Commerce
Chamber members during the ribbon cutting.
The Cassville Area
Chamber of Commerce has
partnered with the City of
Cassville Police Department
for the second chamber quarterly luncheon of 2013. Cassville Police Department staff
will serve as guest speakers
and will discuss how to detect counterfeit money.
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Saturday April 13, 2013
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BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013
Community Calendar
Crafters and Artists needed for Friends of the Library
Craft Bazaar on Saturday,
May 11, in the E.R.C.A barn
at Eagle Rock Library. For
more information, call 417271-3186.
April 4
Seligman Lions Club will
host a dance on Thursday,
April 4th, at the Seligman
community building.
Eagle Rock Library will
host a Patron Appreciation
Day on Thursday, April 4. Patrons are invited to come enjoy a snack, coffee, and tea.
Helping Hands Food
Pantry in Eagle Rock now
has evening hours and will
be open to the community on
Thursday, April 4, from 4:30
p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
April 5
GED in Cassville on Friday, April 5th. You must
reserve your test and State
Registration is required. Call
Crowder College for more
information or to sign up at
417-847-1706 or 417-4555521.
Cassville Chamber of Comerce will hold a ribbon cutting for new chamber member "Around the World Cafe
& Ice Cream Factory" on Friday, April 5, 11:30 a.m.
Benefit for Jack and Norma
Wogoman will be held on Friday, April 5th, at the Crowder
Community Building. Dinner
at 5:00 p.m. Music and live
auction to follow.
Seligman Area Senior
Center will have a donation lunch on Friday, April 5,
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Stella Senior Citizens will
have a dinner and dance on
Friday, April 5th, from 5:30
p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Neosho's City-Wide Garage Sale will be held on
Friday, April 5, and Saturday,
At the
2nd Annual
Golden Community
Soup Fest
Building
April 6. View a list of sales class on Saturday, April 6,
online at www.neoshocc. 8:45 a.m. Pistols available for
rent if needed. For more inforcom.
mation, call 417-847-8040.
Seligman Area Senior
Bingo will be held at the Center will have fun &
American Legion Building on games on Saturday, April 6,
Saturday, April 6. Early birds 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
starts at 5:15 and the regular
session starts at 5:45. The
Local "Vietnam Veterhotball will be $1,700.00.
Garden Sass Farmers ans" Chapter #1023 will
Market will open their sea- meet Sunday, April 7, 4:00
son on Saturday, April 6th, on p.m., at Grant's Restaurant in
the square in Cassville from Monett. All Vets invited. For
more information, call 4177:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Wheaton Street Machines 271-3835.
Saturday night "Cruise-In" is
on Saturday, April 6th, from
Cassville Chamber of
5:00 p.m. until dark.
Cassville Senior Center Commerce will hold a Friday
will host their monthly dance Squared committee meeting
on Saturday, April 6, 7:00 at 4:00 p.m. on Monday, April
p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Finger 8th, at the chamber office.
Golden Baptist Church
foods welcome, $4.00 cover
charge. For more informa- will host Celebrate Recovery
on Monday, April 8, 6:00 p.m.
tion, call 417-846-3024.
Creative Arts of Shell to 8:30 p.m. For anyone with
Knob will hold their open hurts, habits, or hang-ups.
Purdy Special Road Dishouse "post card art" on Saturday, April 6, 10:00 a.m. to trict will hold their monthly
4:00 p.m. Refreshments will meeting at 5:30 p.m. on April
8th at the District Road Barn
be served.
Bullets and Bows will be on Farm Road 1085 in Purdy.
holding a carry and conceal
April 6
April 7
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15th - Rogers lv. CV - 7:30
16th - CV lv. Purdy - 7:30
17th - Seligman lv. CV - 8:30
22nd - Joplin lv. CV - 7:30
23rd - CV lv. Purdy - 7:30
24th - Mt. Vernon lv. CV - 8:00
25th - CV lv. Seligman - 8:00
30th - CV lv. Purdy - 7:30
April 10
Golden Baptist Church
will begin their after school
ministry from 4:00 p.m. to
6:30 p.m. on Wednesday,
April 10th. Parental permission is required to ride the
Cassville school bus. Inquire
by calling 417-271-3605.
April 11
Cassville Women's Golf
League will hold their kickWashburn Civic Asso- off breakfast on Thursday,
ciation will meet on Tues- April 11, 9:00 a.m. There will
day, April 9, 5:30 p.m., at the be a short meeting and 9 hole
scramble. For more informaWashburn City Hall.
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Eagle Rock Community
Association will have thier
theme potluck/meeting on
Monday, April 11, 6:30 p.m.
This month's theme is "Eating
Healthy".
Cassville FFA Booster
Club is having a fish fry and
auction on Thursday, April
11, 6:30 p.m.
First Baptist Church
Golden will host Missouri
Music Men in concert at 7:00
p.m. on Thursday, April 11.
April 9
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Golden Harvest Club will
hold their April meeting at El
Mariachi Mexican Restaurant on Hwy. 112 on Tuesday,
April 9, 12:00 p.m.
Eagle Rock Lego Club
will meet at the Eagle Rock
Library on Tuesday, April 9,
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. All
children are invited to attend.
Southwest Missouri Solid
Waste Management District N will hold it's regularly
scheduled Executive Board
meeting at 11:5 a.m. on Tuesday, April 9th, at Alice Irene's
Restaurant in Marionville.
Seligman Area Senior
Center will have a board
meeting on Tuesday, April 9,
2:00 p.m.
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School Menu
APRIL 8-12
Oatmeal, cinnamon toast, raisins, juice, milk. L- Spaghetti,
garden salad, garlic breadsticks, apricots, milk. Wed.
B- Biscuit & gravy, strawberries & bananas, juice, milk.
L- BBQ rib on a bun, sun
chips, celery & cucumbers,
ranch dressing, apple wedges,
milk. Thurs. B- Scrambled
eggs with bacon, toast, mixed
fruit, juice, milk. L- Macaroni & cheese, little smokies,
mixed vegetables, mandarin
oranges, milk. Fri. B- Pancake on a stick, syrup, yogurt
with blueberry, juice, milk.
L- Corn dog, french fries, carrot sticks, celery sticks, ranch
dressing, pineapple chunks,
milk.
EXETER: Mon. B- Biscuit & gravy, peaches, juice or
cereal, biscuit, peaches, juice.
L- Turkey & noodles, scalloped potatoes, yellow squash,
bread slice, tropical fruit,
milk. Tues. B- Scrambled
eggs w/cheese, toast, pears
or cereal, toast, pears, juice.
L- BBQ rib patty/bun, baked
beans, smiley fries, pears,
milk. Wed. B- Pancakes, sausage patty, mixed fruit, juice
or cereal, sausage patty, mixed
fruit, juice. L- Meatballs,
mashed potatoes/gravy, honey
carrots, roll, peaches, milk.
Thurs. B- Biscuit, sausage
patty, applesauce, juice or cereal, biscuit, applesauce, juice.
L- Chicken fajita, salsa, refried beans, salad, mixed fruit,
milk. Fri. B- Cinnamon roll,
banana, juice or cereal, animal
crackers, banana, juice. LCorndog, hash brown, broccoli, juice, milk.
SOUTHWEST: Mon. B-
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L- Spaghetti w/breadstick,
garden salad and ranch dressing, pineapple, milk. Tues.
B- Biscuit & gravy, sausage
patty, assorted fresh fruit or
cereal, juice, milk. L- Chicken chunks, brown rice, mixed
vegetables, orange wedges,
milk. Wed. B- Pancake on a
stick, assorted fresh fruit or
cereal, juice, milk. L- Chili,
whole grain crackers, mozzarella cheese stick, baby carrots, applesauce, milk. Thurs.
B- Waffle/syrup, sausage
links, assorted fresh fruit or
cereal, juice, milk. L- Burrito,
tossed salad, nacho cheese
and chips, peaches, milk.
Fri. B- Hot ham sandwich,
assorted fresh fruit or cereal,
juice, milk. L- Hamburger on
a bun, leaf lettuce, dill pickles,
french fries, apple, milk.
PURDY: Mon. B- Oatmeal,
cereal, cinnamon glazed toast,
fruit juice, milk. L- Chicken
pot pie, mashed potatoes,
pineapple, chocolate pudding,
milk, salad bar. Tues. B- Pancakes/syrup, cereal, fresh
fruit, juice, milk. L- Shrimp
poppers, ketchup, macaroni &
cheese, green beans, fruit mix,
jello cake, milk, salad bar.
Wed. B- Whole grain biscuit,
gravy, sausage patty, cereal,
fruit juice, milk. L- Baked
pasta, whole wheat breadstick, green beans, fruit cup,
chocolate chip cookie, milk,
salad bar. Thurs. B- Scrambled eggs, bacon, whole wheat
toast, cereal, strawberries,
milk. L- Chicken nuggets, potato wedge, corn on the cob,
peaches, peanut butter cookie,
milk, salad bar. Fri. B- Breakfast pizza, cereal, mandarin
oranges, fruit juice, milk. LHamburger/whole wheat bun,
potato chips, baby carrots,
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the primary office at 847-2445 to schedule an appointment. The DIAL-III will screen children in the
following areas: concepts, language, and motor development. In addition to the DIAL-III each child’s
vision, hearing, and articulation will be screened. The
screening results will be shared with the parents. Children who will be eligible to attend kindergarten for
the 2012-2013 school year should not participate in
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spins, orange or cereal, apple,
caramel cup. L- Corndog
(Fish sandwich), macaroni &
cheese, green beans, pineapple
chunks. Wed. B- Sausage biscuit, hashbrowns, applesauce
or cereal, rice krispy treat, orange. L- Chicken nuggets w/
sauce (sweet & sour chicken),
rice, carrots, egg rolls, tropical fruit. Thurs. B- Biscuits &
gravy, hashbrowns, peaches
or cereal, pop tart. L- Chicken
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broccoli & cheese, hot roll,
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Muskogee Azalea Festival
THIS BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED bungalow is
full of character. Two nice sized bedrooms on main floor,
with extra bath down featuring a huge all tile shower that
could be featured in decor magazine. There is plenty
of room down for one or two extra bedrooms. Total of
1758 sq. ft. Hardwoods/Tile throughout, nice appliances,
built-in china cabinet and lots more. MLS #93236
Priced to sell at $62,000
Call Jack or Jean today.
April 23, 2013
9900
Jack
Nickols
Cell
417-342-1506
Office
417-847-0156
Four Seasons Real Estate
87 S. Main St.,
Cassville, MO
www.fourseasonscassville.com
Jean
Nickols
Cell
417-880-5446
Office
417-847-0156
per person
This is only a one day tour –
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memories in living color!
It is a beautiful drive to Muskogee as we enjoy all the lovely dogwood and redbud trees
along the way. We will have lunch, on our own, to delight our tastes before entering
Honor Heights Park to delight our senses. There are 625 varieties of Azaleas and over
30,000 plants. There are also trails, a picturesque lake and a new Butterfly Sanctuary.
Be sure and bring your camera because it is truly an unbelievable sight.
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BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS
WHEATON
WASHBURN
SHELL KNOB
SELIGMAN
ROARING RIVER
PURDY
McDOWELL
OZARK
MONETT
KINGS PRAIRIE
PLEASANT RIDGE
JENKINS
GOLDEN
EXETER
CRANE CREEK
CASSVILLE RURAL
CASSVILLE CITY
CAPPS CREEK
BUTTERFIELD
McDONALD
ASH
TOTAL
ABSENTEE
OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION 2013
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1232
76
45
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AGAINST
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COUNTY OF BARRY COUNTY
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YES
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1832 92245725301228645511534 68
1417310287422234259
NO
1655 71
507239141200491308742 85
1135684561051218668
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BARRY
COUNTY
HEALTH
DEPARTMENT
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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2286 1144489353703145112011052 91
1565611495922207984
JOHN STARCHMAN
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1959
104347427
238
25157
105
11843
87
1606612077731986265
STORMY HOLTZMAN
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1875 97296734248260618811141 92
140769681641864757
JAN THOMAS
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1342
53284722
160
17850747933
619666584453
1634136
PAUL
BINGHAM
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CITY OF CASSVILLE MAYOR
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686
62
TRACY LANNUM
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403
33
370
BILL SHIVELEY
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NORTH WARD ALDERMAN
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195 21
174
ANN HENNIGAN
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SOUTH WARD ALDERMAN
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164
11
153
JAN ANTHONY
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CITY
OF
EXETER
MAYOR
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48
0
48
RUSTY REED
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CITY OF WASHBURN MAYOR
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380
38
JOHN TIEDEMAN
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EAST WARD ALDERMAN
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606
MARY ROLLER
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EAST WARD ALDERMAN
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AMANDA CRIM
150
15
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PROPOSITION 1:
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GREG ALLEN
1008
70
72
288
280
25
116
272
85
43
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828
51
57
232
251
22
85
242
75
29
HAL SMITH
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WADE HERMANSEN
765
41
48
249
225
14
83
170
60
28
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EXETER SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT
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1125
105
2
YES
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773
74
0
NO
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SOUTH WARD ALDERMAN
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36
0
36
RHONDA SCOTT
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NORTH
WARD
ALDERMAN
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140
14
JIMMIE L. MORSE
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WHITE RIVER SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT
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1365
131
RONALD FOSTER
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652
63
DON SAFFOLD
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CITY
OF
BUTTERFIELD
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EAST WARD ALDERMAN
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22 022
MARK THOMAS
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WEST WARD ALDERMAN
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13 013
GAUDALUPE MEZA
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CITY OF WHEATON MAYOR
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491
48
DONNIE POWELL
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EAST WARD ALDERMAN
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240
24
DAVID SHOCKLEY
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WEST WARD ALDERMAN
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201
19
NAOMI YOUNG
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WHEATON ONE-HALF CENT SALES TAX
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301
29
YES
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23
0
23
NO
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CITY PURDY MAYOR
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46 0
46
STEVE H. RODEN
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ALDERMAN WARD 1
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160
16
LARRY D. RICKMAN
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WARD
1
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18
0
18
ROBERT MOSER
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ALDERMAN WARD 11
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31
0
31
WAYNE RUPP
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27
1
26
JASON D. RAUCSTADT
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41
0
41
JERRY MONTGOMERY
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WEST WARD ALDERMAN
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240
24
ERIC FREEMAN
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EAGLE ROCK-GOLDEN-MANO
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FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
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239
15
126
98
FOR
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UNOFFICIAL RESULTS OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION ~ APRIL 2ND, 2013
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013
Local retired military resident
starts kid camp for fallen warriors kids
Kids of Our Heroes-Adventure Camp (KOOH-AC)
is located in Jenkins. This
project was started by husband and wife team Darrell
and Michele Hovland, both
retired from the US Army
and combat veterans.
In 2013, they plan on
running three (3) camps
during the summer months.
Each camp is a 6-day event
for kids of fallen or severely
wounded warriors from Iraq
or Afghanistan. The KOOHAC goal in this endeavor is
to provide opportunities for
positive adventure engagements while learning coping skills necessary to help
process the grief and find
encouragement in a safe and
supportive environment.
This camp is open to all
military kids from Active,
Guard or Reserve forces,
between the ages of 11- 17
A-7
Mercy Hospital Auxiliary receives donations
The KOOH-AC camp
site is primitive with campers
sleeping in tents, on cots and
utilizing an outdoor shower
trailer. Meals will be cooked
campfire style, breakfast and
dinner meals will begin with
respects rendered while raising or lowering The Flag of
the United States of America, a prayer, and a sit-down
meal will be shared in an
open-air dining facility. The
sleeping area is accessible by
crossing a 100 ft. suspended
foot bridge.
When the Hovlands decided to do this endeavor,
they had no idea their camp
was going to be so unique, if
not a “one-of-its-kind” camp.
Where KOOH-AC differentiates from other camps afforded to fallen or wounded
warrior kids is that KOOHAC camp is 6-day event,
parent or guardian does not
accompany the camper, and
the camp’s underpinning is
counseling, whereby coping
skills are incorporated into a
daily thrilling adventure.
who have either lost a parent
in combat or have a severely
wounded parent as a result of
combat.
All KOOH-AC staff
are retired, wounded and/
or disabled combat veterans except one civilian who
is a license professional
counselor (LPC). Additionally, the camp director, COL
(RET) Michele Hovland is
a wounded combat veteran,
a provisional license professional counselor (PLPC)
and currently a readjustment
counselor therapist with the
VA Vets Center. All KOOHAC Board of Directors are
veterans.
The outdoor camp is
designed around an adventure, paired with a counseling theme that is merged into
the daily activities. Nightly
campfire groups will reinforce the counseling theme
and provide an array of coping techniques that campers can use to guide them
through their awareness,
struggles and ultimately towards comfort and relief.
BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER
The Mercy Hospital
Cassville Auxiliary recently
donated over $4,200.00 to
the hospital for the purchase
of a Sci-Fit Pro2 Total Body
Exerciser. Cardiopulmonary
Rehab, the Fitness Center
and Mercy co-workers will
all get to use this equipment.
Pictured above, left to
right, front row: Corinne
Terry (President of the Auxiliary), Desiree Corn (Fitness
Center employee) and Nema
McCullah (Cardio Pulmonary Manager).
Second row: Mindi Ross
(Cardio Pulmonary Nurse),
Doyle Nickle, Elaine Betts,
Nona Selby, Clara Elliott,
Trudy Nickle and Loraine
Barkhoff.
Third row: Doug Stroemel (President of Mercy
Hospital Cassville), Mary
Lou Adams, Betty Haynes
and Dave Steinmann (Chief
Operating Officer Mercy
Hospital Cassville).
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Johnie Wilson
Johnie Wilson, age 87, of
Shell Knob, Missouri, passed
away Monday, April 1, 2013,
in his home.
Funeral services will be
held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday,
April 6, 2013, in First Baptist
Church, Shell Knob, under
direction of Fohn Funeral
Home, Shell Knob. Burial
with military honors will be
in Painter Cemetery, Shell
Knob.
The family will receive
friends from 6:00 until 8:00
p.m. Friday in Fohn Funeral
Home, Shell Knob.
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Obituaries
Arkansas, until the time of
his passing. He was a faithful
member of the Mission
Baptist Church of Washburn.
He enjoyed the outdoors
and was an avid fisherman.
Hiking and long walks in
the wilderness were his
favorite pastimes. He will be
remembered for being a hard
worker with a great sense of
humor and a gentle nature.
Survivors include his wife,
Pamela, of the home; two
sons, Anthony Simmons
Walker and wife, Tianna,
and Travis Walker, Jr.; four
grandchildren; his father,
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held at a later date.
Travis Randall Walker
passed away on Sunday, William Dean “Bill”
March 17, 2013, at the age
Simon
of 48. He was born on June
William Dean “Bill” Simon,
8, 1964, at Farmington, the age 77, of Golden, Missouri,
son of Delano Elmer Walker passed away Saturday, March
Sr. and the late Ruth Ann 30, 2013, in his home.
(Cowley) Keen. In addition to
Memorial services were
his mother, he was preceded held today, Wednesday,
in death by his first wife, April 3, 2013, at First
Karen, in 1996.
Southern Baptist Church,
Travis grew up in Elvins Golden, Missouri. Pastor
and lived in the area until he Woody Fletcher conducted
moved to Washburn in 2005. the services. Cremation
He was employed for Rock- arrangements are under
Penn Corporation in Rogers, direction of Fohn Funeral
On behalf of the Lasley family we wish to convey our
sincerest gratitude for the immediate response, concern,
and prayers when the whereabouts of our middle
daughter was unknown. Thank You to Chief Dana and
her officers, also Pastor and Mrs. Stewart ad the congregation
of Bible Baptist Church. A special thanks to Terry Jamieson,
Melanie Stringer, and Amy Stephenson & the entire Cassville
R-IV School District for your efforts; in addition, we want to
thank the countless others who called or came to help.
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Leeson Cardoza
Leeson Cardoza, age 91,
passed away on Thursday,
March 28, 2013, at Mercy
Hospital in Springfield,
Missouri.
Graveside
services
were held on Tuesday,
April 2, 2013, at the Oak
Hill Cemetery, Cassville,
Missouri, with Pastor Doyle
Russell officiating. Funeral
arrangements are under the
direction of the White Funeral
Home and Crematory,
Cassville, Missouri.
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Missouri, passed away on
Tuesday, March 26, 2013, at
his home.
A private memorial service
will be held in Hawaii at a
later date.
Cremation arrangements
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of White Funeral Home
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Missouri.
Charles Earl Clark
Charles Earl Clark, age 66,
of Cassville, Missouri, passed
away Wednesday, March 27,
2013, in Mercy Hospital,
Springfield, Missouri.
No services are scheduled
at this time. Cremation
arrangements are under
direction of Fohn Funeral
Home, Cassville, Missouri
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Ken McCann introduced his staff and welcomed the Chamber group.
He told them to enjoy climbing in the boats, sitting, and
asking questions. “We sell
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I have a great staff that is
young, motivated and eager
to sell and serve the customer. Josh Munday is our
sales manager. Most will
remember Josh from his job
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Country Fresh Market. He
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Our service manager is Jonathan Gray, another local guy
with a background in boat
service. He is a well-known
volunteer in the Shell Knob
community and is planning
this year’s Easter Egg Hunt
at the CCC/Park. Our roots
are deep in the Shell Knob
Community.”
Ken’s wife is Sherry
McCann and he has a son,
Cole, that is a Senior at Cassville High School. As a door
prize, Ken gave away a gift
of a pair of floating water
seats. Paula Andersen was
the surprised winner.
Wheaton students excelled in the individual competition having won numerous medals and ribbons at
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Seligman Chamber of Commerce holds annual banquet
CMS students compete
in photography contest
The Cassville Middle
School students competed
in a photography contest in
March. Students submitted
photos in the following categories: portraiture, nature
and action.
The participants had
the opportunity to submit a
photo in each category. Photos could be black and white
or color, but could not be
manipulated in a photo editing software such as Photoshop.
The winners were: Cole
Jackson, 1st place nature
photography with a picture
of an icy day; Mary Hennigan, 1st place portraiture;
and Kaylee Liley, 1st place
Aawinners received a $10.00
Sonic gift card.
Samantha Barberio
Seligman Greater Area
Chamber of Commerce held
their annual membership
banquet Saturday, March
30th.
President David Van
Petty opened the evening by
welcoming everyone and introducing the chamber board,
directors and public officers.
The event started with dinner
catered by Sue Traush and
helpers.
While everyone enjoyed
the meal, entertainment was
provided by Crazy Mule musicians, Boyd and Jake Stogdill from Washburn. David
Van Petty and Cleta Stanley presented the appreciation awards made by Sports
World in Cassville.
Those receiving plaques
from the Chamber were: City
of Seligman, Freedom Bank,
Seligman Fire Department,
Jerry Watley, Able 2 Products, Benny and Diana Vigil,
Norman Bryant Foundation,
Seligman Lions Club, Wayne
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school and two hours each
afternoon after school and
resulted in 28 traffic stops.
“Seatbelts are your single best defense in a crash,”
stated Cpl. Donald Privett.
“Law enforcement will
with Barry Electric and husband Rod.
Freedom Bank employees had a drawing towards
the end of the event to give
away the donated center
pieces by various businesses.
Dan Van Petty thanked everyone for coming and the
Chamber appreciated everyone there.
continue to encourage drivers to make a simple, smart
choice to buckle up and Arrive Alive.”
Despite evidence proving the benefits of wearing
a seat belt, 33% of teens do
not buckle up. Eight out of
ten Missouri teens killed in
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maintenance, email and ongoing support of the City’s website. This
will be an annual agreement. Bids must be sealed and submitted no
later than 4:30 PM on Friday, April 26, 2013. Please contact the
Public Works Director, Steve Walensky (417)-847-4441 ext. 16 for
more information. Please submit bid in a sealed envelope marked
City of Cassville Website Bid. Bids can be mailed or hand delivered to: Cassville City Hall, at 300 Main Street, Cassville, Missouri 65625. Bidders must provide proof of liability insurance with
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Those in public office that
attended the banquet were:
Senator David Sater, County
Commissioner Cherry Warran, County Road commissioner Wayne Hendrix and
wife Jackie, Sugar Creek
Road commissioner Connie
Lloyd and wife Retha, Public
administrator Pam Modlin
and husband Jackie, County
Clerk Gary Youngblood and
wife Susan, Kerry Mattingly
Cassville Police Department seat belt enforcement results
The Cassville Police
Department
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belt mobilization conducted
March 15th-31st, 2013. During the enforcement effort,
officers issued a total of 11
traffic tickets including 4
seatbelt and 7 speeding. The
3rd Generation General Contractor
and Jackie Hendrix Sportsman Corner, Charlie Williams Music Group, Loretta
Burgess and David and Angie Van Petty.
The event was coordinated by Seligman Freedom Bank employees. They
sent out invitations, set up,
decorated and helped serve
dinner. The director of the
board and chairperson for
this event is Donna Johnson.
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Industrial Park for the 2013 season. Bids must be sealed and submitted by 4:30 PM on Friday, April 26, 2013. The area is approximately
13 acres and is anticipated to yield 2-3 large round bales of hay from
one cutting per acre. Please submit bid in a sealed envelope marked
Industrial Park Hay Bid. Bids can be mailed or hand delivered
to: Cassville City Hall, at 300 Main Street, Cassville, Missouri 65625.
To receive specific location details, please call the Public Works Director Steve Walensky at (417) 847-4441 ext. 16. Bidders must provide
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$49,900
LISTING! Pretty 3 BD, 2 BA, CH/Air, custom cabinets, granite counter top, split bdrm plan , vaulted ceilings, wood flooring in living &
dining, ceramic tile in kitchen & baths, privacy fence around entire back yard, nice deck for a BBQ!
$129,000
93213 NEW LISTING! 3 BD, 2 BA, CH/Air, open floor plan, vaulted ceiling, hardwood flooring in living & dining, ceramic tile in kitchen & baths,
center isle in kitchen, 16x12 deck, two out buildings, close to Cassville.
$109,900
93227 LAKEFRONT PROPERTY with endless possibilities! Perfect for a Bed & Breakfast or large family lake home. Spectacular views of Table Rock
Lake & close to Eagle Rock Marina.
$249,900
93157 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP, 3 BD, 2 BA home, newer flooring, roof & well, many other extras, 30x50 insulated shop, horse barn & numerous
outbuildings, 2 automatic waters, 20 m/l acres fenced.
$149,900
93042 NEAT AND CLEAN! 4 BD, 2 BA, new carpets, fresh paint, piped fencing, horse barn on 5 acres m/l.
$119,900
92602 REDUCED!!! Cute 2 or 3 BD! Beautiful mature trees in a large backyard. CH/Air, newer roof & vinyl windows. Bonus family room! Carport.
Should go RD, FHA or VA!
$64,900
93023 REDUCED!!! Full brick, 4-5 BD, 2.5 BA, bonus kitchen in bsmt, 2 FPs, 2 garages. Bring your update ideas and make this home perfect for you
and family members or guest!
$125,000
93223 NEW
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93080 BEAUTIFUL
33 acres of pasture on paved road.
92863 BARE LAND 7.7 acres m/l with water, electric.
92356 SUPER 18 ACRES m/l, mostly pasture, deep well, septic & electric ran to back of property, AND deep pond that held water in drought.
93110 BUILD SITE with utilities available.
92038 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME in Saddle Ridge on 8.63 acres m/l.
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PENDING
JUST LISTED 3 BR w/screened porch & chain link yard.
$19,900 #93240
REPO 3 BR, 2 BA w/newer CH/A, FP w/blower, fenced yard.
$65,900 #92977
PENDING
PRICE REDUCED BRICK BEAUTY 3 BR, 2-1/2 Ba on an acre. Over 2,100 sq ft PLUS a
partially finished basement. NEW roof.
$165,000 #92244
SHORT SALE SOUTHERN HILLS 3 BR, 2 BA, huge master, CH/A, cov patio. $49,900 #92109
REPO Get your own camp going w/155 acre facility that includes a dblwide, a 3,000 sq ft + dining hall, (6) 2 BR cabins w/vaulted ceilings, playground equip & sev. outbldgs. $400,000 LF2146
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME 3 open acres w/view of pond, paved road. $24,500 #91971
SHOWROOM, totally remodeled w/lr display windows, loading dock on the square, overhead
storage.
$135,000 #91931
LAKEVIEW, 2nd tier lakeview lot in Eagle Rock, comm. water available.
$10,000 #91887
PRICE REDUCED, white picket fence, 3 BR, 2 BA w/CH/A, new metal roof. $49,900 #91716
CASSVILLE SCHOOLS 3 BR w/det garage & 2 flat acres.
$48,000 #91680
BRAND NEW! 3 BR, 2 BA w/cathedral ceiling, 10 yr heat/air/struct warranty. $104,900 #91343
11 ACRES FLAT/OPEN 2 BR house w/newer met roof!
$68,000 #91297
CUTE KITCHEN 2 BR w/new paint & carpet, 1 car gar & fenced yard.
$56,500 #91421
GREAT COUNTRY LOCATION, 2 BR dollhouse on 1.8 ac. HUGE outbldg. $64,900 #91192
1 ACRE w/city water/sewer, 4 surveyed lots, OWNER FINANCING.
$26,700 #91177
COMMERCIAL REPO, short acre on Hwy 37, mobile, 30x40 steel bldg. $59,900 #BP2083
REDUCED CONV. STORE REPO! 5 ac, hwy location near Table Rock Lake. $125,000 BP1986
REDUCED BAR/SALOON on 4 Ac.! Almost 4,000 sq ft, lg parking, CH/A, equip incl. $79,900 BP1938
COMMERCIAL BLDG, 1400 sq ft warehse bldg in Csvl...New Roof! (renter in place). $29,900 BP1884
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013
Members of Shell Knob Coast
Guard Auxiliary flotilla rings in Spring
Robertson selected
for 2013 Missouri Scholars 100
Picture above, left to right: Jerry Domann, Phil Bailey, Jerry Thomovsky, Cindy
Thomovsky, Jim McCarthy.
High school senior Briana Robertson of Cassville
R-IV High School has been
selected for the 2013 Missouri Scholars 100, a statewide program that honors
100 of Missouri’s top academic students in the graduating class of 2013. The announcement was made by
Chris Redmon, principal at
Cassville R-IV High School.
Students will be recognized
at a luncheon at the Holiday Inn Executive Center in
Columbia on Sunday, April
28th, 2013. Missouri Scholars 100 is a program sponsored by the Missouri Association of Secondary School
Principals. Schools across
Missouri were invited to
nominate candidates for this
state wide recognition. The
selection is based primarily
on a formula using the student’s grade point average
by Jerry Thomovsky
Six members of Coast
Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 55
of Shell Knob "rang in the
spring" by cleaning .7 of
a mile of Hwy. 39 in Barry
County. On March 25, members braced themselves for
the cooler temperatures and
worked up a "sweat" filling
50 bags with assorted trash.
The Hwy. 39 portion they are
responsible for is the southern entrance into Shell Knob
and beautiful Table Rock
Lake. It was tough on their
backs and legs----but the
payoff was a cleaner highway leading into the community and a feeling of satisfaction with being active
members of their community.
The United States Coast
Guard Auxiliary is the uniformed volunteer Component of the United States
Coast Guard created by an
Act of Congress in 1939. The
Auxiliary, America’s Volunteer Guardians, supports the
Coast Guard in nearly all of
the service’s missions. For
information on the Auxiliary,
contact Phil Bailey at 417271-9116
Snow, rain, then Easter Eggs
by Laura Lee Gregory
While it was snowing, Friends of the Library
group stuffed plastic eggs with small candies.
While it was raining, the group met again, to
stuff those multi-colored eggs.
March 23rd, Saturday, AFUMC (All Faith
United Methodist Church in Eagle Rock) youth
group, along with Jr. Fire Dept. volunteers, hid
2500 eggs for the children.
Children and parents began to gather in the
E.R.C.A. (Eagle Rock Community Center) barn,
next to the library. The Easter Bunny was sitting on the couch, ready to have his picture taken
with the kids. The annual Easter Egg Hunt began
around 11 a.m. Afterward, the ones who found the
golden eggs won Easter baskets.
The refreshment tables had cookies and juice drinks for all. A joint community and church gathering – parents talked…
children played… inside the warm, newly renovated barn.
and ACT or SAT score. Each
student nominated had to
first meet criteria of an “Academic Decathlon,” which
included ten “events” designed to assure the academic strength of the student. To
meet the decathlon requirements, the student must have
a minimum GPA of 3.750, a
minimum ACT score of 29
or a minimum SAT score of
1,900, be ranked in the upper
ten percent of the class, and
have taken upper level courses in mathematics, science,
English, and foreign language. The student must also
have excellent attendance,
be an exemplary school citizen, and be involved in the
school activity program. Jim
L. King, Executive Director
of the principals’ association,
said, “Students who are selected to this program have
taken a rigorous course of
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study and have maintained
the highest academic standards. The Missouri Association of Secondary School
Principals wants to celebrate
the achievement and success
of these students and their
schools.” For additional information, contact MASSP,
573-445-5071.
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INSCRIPCIONES PARA PRE-ESCOLARES
DE PURDY R-II
El Distrito de Purdy R-II estará inscribiendo apartir del Martes
9 de Abril y el Lunes 15 de Abril de las 3:45 a las 7:30. Esto
se llevara a cabo en la Cafetería de la escuela. Los niños serán
examinados en las áreas de lenguaje, sicomotor y Habilidades de
comprensión. Se les pide a los padres que traigan el certificado
de nacimiento y la cartilla de vacunación. También se les pedirá
que llenen un cuestionario durante el proceso de examinacion.
Hay cupo limitado y serán llenados en base a las necesidades
de su hijo. El examen no durara más de una hora. Por favor de
llamar a la Maestra la Sra. Ball al 442-9087 entre las horas
de 8:00 AM y 3:30PM para programar su cita.
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PURDY R-II PRESCHOOL SCREENING
Purdy R-II School District will be holding their Preschool screening on Tuesday, April 9 and Monday, April 15 during the hours
of 3:45pm and 7:30pm. Children who are 3 and 4 before August
1, 2013 will be screened. Screening will take place in the School
Cafeteria. Children will be screened in the areas of Language,
Motor, and Concept skills. Parents are asked to bring a copy of
the child’s birth certificate and immunization records. Parents
will also be asked to fill out a questionnaire during the screening
process. There are a limited number of slots, and they will be
filled based on need. Screening should last no longer than one
hour. Please call Mrs. Ball at 442-9087 between the hours of
8:00AM and 3:30PM to schedule an appointment.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013
Frequently asked tax questions
Are there any benefits to filing early? And what
happens if I file after the deadline?
The main benefit of filing before April is getting your
tax refund back sooner. But filing really close to the deadline could also cost you money. “If you’re working with a
CPA and you dump your tax stuff on them two weeks before
April 15th,” Vient says, “most people will charge you a premium.” And doing your taxes earlier will mean that if you
hit a snag like a missing form or needing to resolve a big
question, you have more time to solve it.
As for filing late, you can easily ask for an automatic
extension if you think you won’t be able to file on time.
But if you were just being absent-minded, didn’t ask for
an extension and filed after the April 15th deadline, you’ll
owe the I.R.S. fines and interest, which can be a big chunk
of cash.
What’s the difference between an exemption, credit
and deduction?
Exemptions and deductions work the same way. They
reduce your taxable income, which lowers your tax bill.
For (a grossly simplified) example, if you take a $1,000 deduction, and you’re in the 20% tax bracket, you could save
$200 on your taxes. Or if you get a $3,800 exemption, that’s
about $760 less in taxes.
The difference between exemptions and deductions lies
in what you get and take them for. You can take deductions
for a variety of stuff: student loan interest, charitable deductions, tax-preparation fees … the list goes on and on. But
exemptions are what you get for people in your family. You
get one for being you, one for a spouse, one for each child
and one for any other dependents.
Credits work differently. They’re a straight-up discount on your tax bill. So if you get a $1,000 credit, you pay
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CPA Group
7th Grade: ‘A’ Honor
Roll - Wayland Cha, Kimberly Graves, Sean Lowry,
Samantha Sherwood, Kayla
Vang and Savina Vang. ‘A-B’
Honor Roll - Lacy Birchfield,
Annissa Cline, Rodney Cook,
Catherine Haase, Lina Hang,
Noah Harmon, Elijah Kirk,
Baylee Musick, Emily Pendergraft, Goldie Vang, Thomas
Yang and William Yang.
8th Grade: ‘A’ Honor Roll
- Adison Goostree, Michelle
Hang, Tina Hang, Karlee Mason, Hilsden Moseley and
Lia-Boa Yang. ‘A-B’ Honor
Roll - Tate Banks, Daniel
Harris, Emily Killion, Shalea
Tate and Jennifer Yang.
9th Grade: ‘A’ Honor
Roll - Vanessa Cook.‘A-B’
Honor Roll - Crystal Alvarado, Jeremiah Cline, Christian
Dunegan, Jera Prewitt, Marley Sherwood, Ruby Vang
and Melissa Yang.
10th Grade:‘A’ Honor
Roll - Kelly Alvarado, Macy
Brattin, Kimberly Day, Kayla
Mason, Skyler Scates, Kendrick Xiong and Lyda Yang.‘AB’ Honor Roll - Kaden David.
11th Grade:‘A’ Honor
Roll -Toby Banks, Matt Hickman, Robbie Pointer and Yia
Yang.‘A-B’ Honor Roll - Daisy Alvarado, Chase Burns,
Logan Dunegan, Michele
Johnson, Mariah Kochell,
Amanda Munday, Kathryn
Parker and Amanda Vang.
12th Grade:‘A’ Honor
Roll - Tyler Banks, Jory Bartkoski, Steven Hendrix, Shelby Medley, Erica Musick,
Tyler Musick and Taylor Prewitt. ‘A-B’ Honor Roll - Cory
Burton, Darell Burns, Whitney Lamour Caudron, Jenny
Hang, Mai See Hang, Velma
Kimbrough, Linna Lee, Skyler Lewis, Alex Nunez, Jonathan Sherwood, Jade Vang,
Andrew Yang, Kayvick Yang
and Justin Yeary.
Front row, left to right: Rebecca Keesaman, Rebecca Blackburn, Haylie Harris, Drew
Graham and Tatum Burt.
Back row, left to right: Rebekah Oldnettle, Mason Schallert, Mackenzie Fuller, Elizabeth
Hoffman and Annamarie Pippin.
Ten members of Purdy 180 students from 17 area Rebekah Oldnettle, Mason
R-II School District's fourth schools in an all-day re- Schallert, Mackenzie Fuller,
through sixth grade choir, hearsal and evening per- Elizabeth Hoffman and AnEagle Echoes, participated in formance of five songs, di- namarie Pippin. Purdy's Eathe 2013 District Elementary rected by Beth Burch. Purdy gle Echoes perform under
Honor Choir at the Carthage participants included Re- the direction of Mrs. SamanAuditorium on Saturday, becca Keesaman, Rebecca tha Burt.
March 9.
Blackburn, Haylie Harris,
Purdy's singers joined Drew Graham, Tatum Burt,
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Seligman train ride to
Van Buren, Ark., will be Saturday, May 11th. It will be
Spring Arts and Craft Days
in Van Buren. Enjoy a three
hour stop in Van Buren. This
all day trip on the Arkansas
and Missouri railroad which
leaves at 7:15 a.m and returns approximately at 6:30
p.m. For more information,
call 417-662-3612 or 6623450. Sponsored by Seligman Chamber of Commerce.
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Fasco Road Cassville, MO
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
Across from Cassville Walmart
Saturday, April 6
*** 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. ***
Come Early & Stay Late
• 2 Wicker Chairs
• Lamps
• Chairs
• 1 Nice Big Chest
• 1 Old Chest
• Real Leather Recliner
• Old School Desk
• Quilt Rack
• 5 Old Quilts
• Linens
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• Small Cast Iron Cook Stove
• 1 15-inch Cast Iron Skillet
• 3 Miscellaneous Skillets
• 2 Meat Saws
• Silverware
• Avon - Older Bottles
• Candle Holders
• Barbie Dolls - 2 Tables
• Jewelry - Some Handmade
• Marbles
• Roseville Pottery - 1 Piece
• Table of Green Glass
• Baseball Cards
• Basketball Cards
• Zippo Lighters
• Fancy Sea Shells
• 3 Old Bird Feeders
• Lumber
Next
Next Auction
Auction Will
Will Be
Be Held
Held on
on April
April 20.
20.
1014 Old Exeter Road, Cassville, Missouri
417-846-0055 or toll free 866-846-0055
Bring your W-2s in NOW!!
• Blue Barrels
• Metal Barrels
• Good Push Garden Plow
• Commercial Paint Sprayer
• Paint & Stain
• Railroad Brace & Bits
• Brace & Bits
• 2 Old Crosscut Saws
• Pennies
• Foreign Coins - 75+
Consignments
Consignments taken:
taken: Weekdays
Weekdays (except
(except Wednesdays)
Wednesdays) -- 8:00
8:00 a.m.
a.m. -- 9:00
9:00 a.m.
a.m. and
and 1:00
1:00 p.m.
p.m. -- 2:15
2:15 p.m.
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fills up
up fast.
fast. Clean
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building.
For
For more
more information
information call
call Walt
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4-06 Neosho @McCounty A10:00
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4-09 Lamar A 5:00
4-11 Carl Junction H 5:00
4-12 Hollister A 5:00
4-15 McDonald County H 4:30
4-16 Monett A 5:00
4-18 Seneca H5:00
4-23 East Newton HTBA
4-25 Mt. Vernon
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4-26Logan-Rogersville A 4:30
4-27 JV Tourney @MonettA TBA
4-29 Harrison, AR A 4:00
4-30Aurora
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5-03 Carthage
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5-06 Purdy H4:30
5-07 Blue Eye H 5:00
5-11 District Tourn.@Seneca TBA
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4-04 Ozark T
4-08 Branson T
4-09Aurora
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4-18Monett
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4-25 Cassville Relays H
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4-09Monett 4-11
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Mt. Vernon - JV
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4-04 Aurora A
4-09 Nixa A
4-15 Carl Junction A
4-16Cassville (9-10) H
4-18Cassville H
4-23 Monett A
4-25 Monett (9-10)
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4-25MS Meet @ Cassville H
4-30 Big 8 Meet
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5-11 Districts @ Carl Junction A
5-18 Sectionals @ Marshfield A
5-24/25 State @ Jeff City
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4-04 Republic A 4:30
4-05 Southwest JV
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4-09 Monett A 5:00
4-15 Carl Junctiojn A 5:00
4-16 McDonald Co.
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4-18Seneca
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4-22 Reeds Spring
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4-25 Mt. Vernon
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4-27 McDonald Co. Tourn.A TBA
4-29 Reeds Spring
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4-30Aurora
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4-09Buffalo
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Products
417-847-4791
Andrews & Son
Automotive
417-847-2662
BBQ
STATION
Ball & Prier Barry County
Tire, Inc. Abstract & Title Co.
417-847-0470
417-271-3299
417-847-3224
417-847-2131
417-847-2489
1-888-845-9582
Member
FDIC
417-847-TOWS
417-847-5544
Cassville
of Cassville
417-847-2611
Cassville, Purdy, Monett, Pierce City
417-847-6623
PACKWOOD
FURNITURE
Member FDIC
417-846-1719
Rebel
Recycling
417-846-0220
417-847-1287
Michael Riehn
Red Rose J. Attorney
At Law
HEALTH & REHAB
417-847-2184
Security inSurance agency
417-847-3774
417-847-6560
417-847-3155
417-847-4475
WIL-CO
DRILLING
417-847-5366
417-847-3932
Home Furnishings
417-847-2125
417-345-8777
inSurance
417-847-8384
Wildcat
Flooring
417-846-1125
417-847-1339
SLINKARD’S
& RPM’S
Auto Salvage
& Recycling
417-847-3005
Insurance Agency, Inc.
417-847-2179
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013
Pla Mor Sports Black Division Champions
Black Division Hitting League Champions at Pla Mor
Sports in Cassville. "Black" Division Champions, left to right:
Noah Hadlow, Chad Howerton, Bret Gollhofer.
Girls Division Champs. Left to right: Kaleigh Ennis,
Nicole Ickes, Kelsey Baker.
CMS Students
win architect contest
Pictured above, left to right, are: Gavin Upchurch, Wyatt
Stehlik, Robbie Sewall, Mackinlee Walls, Trevor Grundlach
and Joey Ramsey.
Cassville Middle School
students recently won the
2013 Paragon Architecture
District Design Challenge.
Their Lego design of Cassville’s #1 Wildcat, Wilbur,
won a prize of $500 to go
towards helping Cassville
students through Bright
Futures. Appreciation was
expressed to Kara Fletcher
for her ard work and devotion to the project.Pictured
above, left to right, are: Gavin
Upchurch, Wyatt Stehlik,
Robbie Sewall, Mackinlee
Walls, Trevor Grundlach and
Joey Ramsey.
Upward Basketball
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Order forms for the 2013 Southwest Yearbook are on sale
now. The 128-page student run publication costs $30. There
is an additional $5 charge for namestamping and each club
or sports icon costs $5. The deadline to guarantee a book is
May 31. Parents can also order through the school website.
The 2013 theme is Somewhere in the Middle of Nowhere and
features a truck on the cover. The annuals are delivered to students in mid-August at the start of the 2013-2014 school year.
For more information, contact yearbook advisor Steve Voyak
at r5svoya@swr5.k12.mo.us or call 417 826-5413.
Use Cassville’s Masonic Lodge,
18th & Main St. for your
next meeting or event.
NOW OPEN
Country PAWN
2013 Yearbooks on
Sale at Southwest Schools
GUN
Contact:
Mark Pry @ 417-846-3256
for availability and fees.
Golden Rural
Plumbing
313 North Main (across from City Hall), Cassville, MO
417-847-8000
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Wildcat
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2nd place in the 100 meter dash
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Razorbacks: Zane Mebruer, Russell Dunker, Braden Dickinson, Patrick Dunker, Carson Whittemire, Pace Evans,
Marcus Rivera, Wyatt Harris, Coach Jason Dickinson
Monett Speedway
The weather has not been
very cooperative with getting a practice in! Due to
the rainy, wet, and cold
conditions, practice will not
take place on Wed evening.
Weather & track conditions
permitting, practice will be
held on Thursday night April
4th.
Opening night will go on as
planned on Friday April 5th.
Until the weather warms
up Friday night’s racing will
start at 7:30, with hot laps at
7:00. Gates will open at 5:30.
Grandstand admission will be
$12 for adults, $5 for kids 1215, with 11 and under free.
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your boat
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Overall Batting Average Champions. These two maintained
the highest averages during the winter league. Left to right:
Paighton Brock and Austin Tripp.
Boys Gold Division Champs, Left to right: Austin Tripp,
Gavin Upchurch, Alex Vanderpool.
417-847-3284 / 417-847-3286
Weingarten Restaurant
Authentic German & American Cuisine
NOW SERVING PRIME STEAKS
~ NOW OPEN ~
Friday & Saturday 5:00-9:00 PM
24586 St. Hwy. 37, Washburn, MO
417-826-5025
Website: www.weingartenswmo.com
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013
Dare Program In Barry
County Will Host Bass Tournament
Sheriff Mick Epperly
would like to announce that
the 1st annual DARE Buddy
Bass Benefit Tournament
will be held on April 6, 2013,
at the Cape Fair Marina. The
Bass Tournament will benefit the Barry County DARE
program. The Cape Fair
Marina will host and provide Take Off and WeightIn instructions. Entry fee
will be $40.00 per team or
boat. To obtain an application
and Tournament Rules, you
can pick up an entry sheet at
the Barry County Sheriff’s
Office, Cape Fair Marina or
print one off the Barry County
Sheriff’s Office website under
the community outreach tab.
We hope this tournament will
provide good fun for everyone as well as earn funds to
support our Barry County
DARE program, says Sheriff
Epperly.
Cassville Men’s League
The annual Cassville Men’s
League kick off meeting
was held Tuesday, 3/26/13,
at 10:00 a.m. Dan Gipple
opened the meeting with a
re-cap of items discussed and
voted on at last year's meeting. League will still be held
on Tuesdays. One dollar will
be paid each week to support
golf course projects. Each
project will be voted on by
the men’s league. All league
scores will be input to the
GHIN system as tournament
play.
Dan then announced that
Bob York and a committee of
members would take over the
administration of the men’s
league. It was then voted on
by the group that Bob York,
Jacques Fleischmann, Paul
Ramonette, Jim Murphy,
Terry Figgins, and Hal Every
would run the men’s league
as a committee.
Bob York then opened the
discussion about handicaps
while playing from different
tee boxes. After everyone’s
input it was voted to go with
a 2-2-2 plan in order to try to
equal the playing field. The
white tee box will receive 2
strokes from the yellow and
the blue will receive 2 strokes
from the white. This adjustment will be for league play
only and the committee will
make the adjustment when
they input your score. It is
imperative that you mark the
score card with the tee box
you are playing.
Holiday Island Play will be
chaired by Jack Shoup.
There will be some black
out days for league play;
unfortunately, two are in
April. On 4-9-13, they will be
working on the course. You
will be able to play 9 holes
that day, but they will not be
considered league play. April
30th is scheduled as a make up
day for the HS tournament if
needed, so that will be a nonleague day. July 23rd will be
the Tri State tournament and a
non scheduled league day.
J & K Stump Grinding
and Lawn Mowing
Free Estimates
Exeter, Missouri
jnkstumpgrinding@hotmail.com
23-26pd
101-1 Main
Cassville, MO 65625
Southwest High School has
started up FCA, Fellowship
of Christian Athletes. The
club’s mission is reaching
out to coaches and athletes,
and all whom they encounter to accept the challenge
and adventure of receiving
Jesus Christ as Savior and
Lord, and to show Him in
daily activities during school.
Southwest High School started FCA this year all thanks to
a few students and a Communications Art teacher named
Linda Morgan. Morgan had
always wanted an FCA chapter at Southwest since she
went to school there. When
she got the job teaching there,
it seemed like a good time
to start one. A few students
at Southwest were willing to
lead FCA, so they got started
the second week of school
Southwest Sponsors Future
Spikers Youth Volleyball Camp
The Southwest Lady Trojans will sponsor a youth volleyball camp April 16-18 at
the high school. The event
is open to boys and girls in
kindergarten through sixth
grade. The cost is $20 and
all campers receive a T-shirt,
certiifcate a free admission
to a future high school game.
The youngsters are taught
Mark Matthews, D.O.
CASSVILLE LOCATION ONLY
* Must be fasting for 8 hours
prior to lab draw.
$
10
for additional
PSA
FCA has also been spotted
helping out around the community. They sang Christmas
carols at the local nursing
homes in December and hosted a dinner/show to honor
our local volunteer firefighters, EMT’s, Rescue Workers
and their families on March
8th. These events give FCA
members a chance to learn
more about God, themselves
and leading others. They get
the opportunity to fellowship
with other Christian teenagers
from different areas and can
worship God without feeling
pressure to hold in their emotions. The Southwest FCA
chapter hopes to continue
growing over the years and
help create a positive haven
for teenagers.
Purdy Golf Club
The Purdy Golf Match
at Cassville Country Club
on March 28th team results
were as follows: Purdy-206,
Sarcoxie- 226, Pierce City269, Crane-2 players only.
Individual Leaders: Phil-
lip Roller, Purdy 38; Devan
Keller, Purdy 47; Noah
Andrews; Sarcoxie 49; Canyon Clevenger; Crane 54;
Bryston Duncan; Pierce City
58; Kyle Davidson; Purdy
58.
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Exeter, MO
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~ Lunch Specials ~
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Cell 417-847-3241
Office 417-847-0156
Fax 417-847-5009
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CASSVILLE
FFA
Auction & Fish Fry
WHEATON STREET MACHINES
Saturday Night
April 11th
High School Agriculture Department
FISH FRY begins at 6:30
“CRUISE-IN”
with all the fixings and drink - $6.00
along with a silent auction.
of the year
APRIL 6th
LABOR AUCTION begins at 7:00
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All funds raised will help students attend the
Washington Leadership Conference this summer.
MAY 4th
JUNE 1st
AUGUST 3rd
SEPTEMBER 7th
OCTOBER 5th
Auctioneer is Parker Stumpff
(2 members for 4 hours of labor)
5:00 TILL DARK
Saturday Night ~ CRUISE IN
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Lipid (cholesterol)
CMP (Comprehensive panel)
Diabetic Panel (Glyco, c-peptide, insulin)
TSH (Thyroid)
CBC
$
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the fundamentals of serving,
passing and spiking as well as
many of the rules of the game
by Coaches Steve Voyak and
Tamara McNabb and members of the Lady Trojan high
school volleyball team. For
more information contact
Coach Voyak at r5svoya@
swr5.k12.mo.us or call 417
826-5413.
me about the changes they
are seeing in certain students.
These particular students
aren’t acting out in class anymore. They are being respectful and taking pride in their
work.” FCA participates in
activities over the year. They
hosted a drive-up movie night
where the movie was free and
concessions were very cheap.
It provided the students somewhere to go without having to
spend money and have a fun
experience that didn’t involve
drugs or alcohol. Southwest
members attended an FCA
summit at College of the
Ozarks on November 17th.
They also attended the Rock
and worship Roadshow on
Valentine’s Day, and the Toby
Mac Concert last semester.
OPEN @ 7:00 AM Every Saturday
417-846-CASS
FAX 417-846-0176
April 2nd & April 9th
and now meet every Wednesday at 7:30 a.m. The middle
school chapter began in October, and the 7th and 8th grade
FCA students meet during
lunch on Tuesdays. The students and teachers have been
very welcoming with the idea
and the number of members
is rising. The high school currently has 44 members, and
the middle school has 45.
This organization helps students feel like they are not
alone, it also helps them get
their priorities in order. FCA
reminds students that they are
accountable for their actions
and moral standards. The
organization has had a noticeable impact on students so
far says FCA Advisor Linda
Morgan. “I have had several
teachers come to me telling
Ron Beaver
(417) 846-7781
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Farmers Mutual Insurance Company
of Nodaway County
Jesse Durossette
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CARS, TRUCKS & MOTORCYCLES
ALL WELCOME
Main Street, Wheaton
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Special Thank You to the following businesses that donated items:
The Barbeque Station
A & J Sporting Goods
Sportsman's Corner
Les Jacobs Ford
Papa Vito's
Foxy Cuts
Tractor Supply Company
Giraldi's
Fastrip
Tomblin's Jewelry
Lowe's Auto Glass
A Cut Above
Larry's Small Engine
Videomart
Benny's Small Engine
Mane Station
Pink Zebra
Race Brothers
Roark Diesel
Whitley's Pharmacy
Security Bank
Wicked Wares
Designs by Debbie
These are just a few of the businesses who have donated...
please come and see what else we have to auction!!
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013
Pry receives honors
Emily Pry, a Cassville High School graduate,
earned a spot on the Columbia College Fall 2012
semester Dean's List with a
4.0 GPA.
Emily was invited to
join Sigma Zeta National
Science and Mathematics
Honor Society which is a national undergraduate honor
society to encourage and foster scholarly activity and recognize academic scholarship
in the natural and computer
sciences and mathematics.
She will be inducted into the
Columbia College chapter
in the near future. She is the
daughter of Mark and Regina
Pry of Cassville.
Security Bank to hold
community wide shred event
Security Bank will host
a community wide shred
event on Saturday, April 13,
from 9:00 a.m. to noon.
The event will be held
at the Cassville location at
10408 Farm Road 2180.
Security Bank suggests
shredding bank statements,
canceled checks, tax returns,
junk mail and credit card
receipts.
Cintas Document Management will destroy the material on site. Cintas will recycle the shredded material.
For more information,
call (417)-847-4794 or visit Security Bank online at
ww.sbswmo.com.
Rikard Plumbing
&
LLC
Backhoe Service
Golden, Missouri
Licensed Plumbers - New construction,
Service Calls, Sewer Lines Cleaned.
Over 40 yrs experience doing Commercial & Residential
Days
417-271-0345
• Evenings
odd
417-271-6623
Fitzpatrick speaks at
Cassville Rotary meeting
Newman graduates MSU
Ryan Newman, son
of Don and Linda Newman of Cassville, graduated
December 14, 2012, from
Missouri State UniversitySpringfield with a masters in
Business Administration. A
2007 graduate of Cassville
High School, Ryan earned
an Associate’s degree from
Crower College in 2009 and
a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the
University of Missouri-Columbia in 2011. Ryan plans
to open his own business,
Newman’s Power Equipment, in Cassville this year.
OACAC Head Start
recruitment underway
OACAC Head Start is
now accepting applications
for its Head Start program
State Representative Scott Fitzpatrick spoke at a recent for enrollment beginning
Cassville Rotary meeting. Scott explained quite a few issues in September. Head Start
his Budget Committee is working on including the “Prevail- is a high quality preschool/
childcare program for young
ing Wage Reform” and many others.
children. For your child,
Head Start provides medical and dental care, meals,
Seligman Chamber of Commerce is planning a two day bus transportation (half-day
swap meet, Friday and Saturday, April 26th-27th. Inside and centers only) and a great
learning experience! Transoutside booths are available.
This will be held at the Seligman Chamber Event Center portation assistance is availnorth on Hwy. 37. For more information, call 417-662-3612, able for families to attend
Head Start Activities. Head
417-662-3205 or 662-3450.
Start invites children with
Seligman Swap Meet
Nickle’s Flooring
We invite you to walk
all over us.
417-847-2484
21-27pd
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Victory Baptist Church
Business Hwy. 37, North - Cassville, MO 65625
Pastor, Russell Bishop - 417-826-5295
Sunday School 10:00 am
Church 11:00 am
Evening 6:30 pm
Wednesday 6:30 pm
A Friendly Church with Friendly People.
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Dogwood Trails Garden
Auxiliary is having a plant
sale, Saturday, April 6th,
from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Shell Knob/Viola Community Building.
Proceeds from the sale
go towards the beautification
of Shell Knob.
Hwy. 248, FR 2150, west 1/2 mile, Cassville, Mo
Pastor Wyatt Clevenger
Sun. School 9:30 am
Sun. Morning Worship 10:45 am
Sun. Evening Worship 6:00 pm
Wed. Even Bible Study 6:30 pm
disabilities to participate in
all aspects of the program.
Full or half-day sessions
are available. Families who
meet income guidelines and
whose children are 3 or 4
before August 1, 2013, are
eligible to apply. 4-year olds
receive priority along with
foster children and children
receiving SSI.
OACAC Head Start is
located in the ten-county area
including Barry, Christian,
Dade, Dallas, Greene, Lawrence, Polk, Stone, Taney,
and Webster Counties.
For more information
on Head Start or the application process, please call the
Cassville Office at 417-8472680 or 417-847-8011 and
Shell Knob at 417-858-9748.
Dogwood
Trails Plant
Sale set
Grace Southern Baptist Church
Sound Teaching
Great Fellowship
Joyful Worship
“I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the Lord.”
Psalm 122:1
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Cassville (417) 847-4118
503 Main Street
Lobby & Drive Thru:
Monday - Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm
Shell Knob (417) 858-0226
24832 State Hwy 39
Lobby & Drive Thru:
Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm
Drive Thru Only:
Saturday 8am - 12pm
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013
BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER
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PROGRAM CARS & TRUCKS PRE-OWNED CARS & TRUCKS
2011 FORD FIESTA SEL
Certified
•Hatchback
14,842
2011 FORD TAURUS SEL
Local
Trade
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2012 FORD FOCUS SEL
de
Local Tra
5,763
17,793
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2012 FORD FUSION SPORT
Loaded
•Hatchback
#710306
15,772
2012 FORD MUSTANG
Certified
20,895
$
#313257
2011 FORD EDGE SPORT
Certified
33,647
$
#A03697
2012 FORD ESCAPE LTD
•Convertible
5,887
22,992
$
19,752
2011 FORD F150 XLT
Super Cab
25,965
$
#C50112
2013 FORD FLEX SEL
•White Platinum
#644319
6,625
$
•Loaded
#222121
2010 FORD TAURUS SEL
Local
Trade
19,971
$
#152787
2002 CHEV BLAZER LS
25,963
2012 FORD ESCAPE SEL
Certified
Leather
21,637
#B83458
•AWD
#A35022
#A39949
10,981
#106977
2008 INFINITI G35X
28,297
WAC
Local
Trade
•AWD
22,946
$
#280399
2000 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER
AWD
5,399
$
•Leather
#J07054
2003 FORD F150 XLT
Only 60K
Miles
•4X4
11,324
$
#B13503
2005 FORD ESCAPE LTD
Leather
4X4
$
PRE-OWNED CAR DEAL OF WEEK
2006 FORD
EXPEDITION
EDDIE BAUER
$
5,945
$
#217244
2004 GMC YUKON SLT
INTEREST RATES AS LOW AS .9%
•4X4
•Leather
•Loaded
$
2005 PONTIAC G-6 GTP
$
#D10605
2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT
$
7,949
$
•5 Speed
$
#208134
•4X4
•Only 13K Miles
SEL
4X4
#A85784
#266264
SPORT
4X4
•Leather
$
2004 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE 2005 FORD FIVE HUNDRED
$
#111668
4,326
$
•Loaded
Fuel
Saver
#190970
•Roof
•AWD •NAV
13,987
$
$
2001 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 2003 OLDSMOBILE ALERO GL
Signature
Certified
#100852
•Leather
2011 FORD FOCUS SE
11,827
$
•Leather
•Loaded
#294784
9,318
$
•4X4 •Loaded
#112600
2009 FORD EXPLORER SPORT 2005 DODGE DAKOTA SLT
Quad Cab
XLT
•4X4
#A10460
24,994
$
•4X4
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2012
PUBLIC AUCTION
~AUCTION~
SATURDAY, APRIL 6ths!-
Not Your Usual Auction
Service
at the
All Faith United Methodist Church
For Listings & Sale Dates Contact:
Col. Red Edens • 847-2480 • Cassville, MO
Steve Hodges • 894-1070 • Aurora, MO
(next to Uncle Roy's on Hwy. 86)
To benefit our local mission work.
APRIL 13th
5:30-6:30 Food Available
5:30-6:30 Buy-It-Now cakes, pies, cookies & more
6:30 Auctioneer Donnie Stumpff will begin
Handcrafted Items Include:
Handcrafted Furniture
Knitted Afghan
Hand Woven Baskets
Handmade Doll
Lego Sculpture
Doggie Snuggle Bed
Razorback Woodcarving
Table Runner
Several Cross-Stitch Pic.
Leaded Glass Boxes
2 Hrs. of Electrical Labor
Hand Turned Wooded Platter
Quilted Angel
Wine Cork Birdhouse
Hand Carved Wooden Utensils Spring Silk Flower Arrangement
Gift Certificates from Various Local Businesses
Hand Embroidered Jack Daniels Picture
At Least 7 Quilts of various sizes
Items that you will get each month for a year if yours
is the winning bid:
A different soup, 2 loaves of bread and a pan of cinnamon rolls,
a different pie, a jar of pickles, relish, jelly or etc.
AND MUCH MORE!
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•Household •Real Estate
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CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
CRANE, MISSOURI
Saturday, April 13, 2013-9:00 A.M. Rain or Shine
Directions: 5 miles south of Aurora on 39 Highway to TT Highway east 3 ½ miles to sale.
From Crane, 2 miles west on D Highway to TT Highway, west 3 ½ miles to sale.
Unknown Buyer Must Have Bank Letter of Credit. Checks Accepted with Proper ID.
AUCTION NOTES: This is a full day auction!!!! Lunch available on the grounds.
Loading available until last truck leaves on sale day & on Sunday April 14 from 1:00-5:00
We’re expecting many more items by day of auction!!!!!
For More Information Call: Larry-Home 417-723-5344 Cell: 417-830-0912
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AC 7060 Cab/Air
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JD 2640 w/Ldr
MF 690 C/A
JD 2940 w/JD 148 Ldr, Canopy
JD 4050 C/A 15 spd, Powershift, Very Good
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Case 1410, Diesel, 2 Hyd
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Case/IHC 5140 w/Bush Hog QT Ldr, C/A,
Lft Hand Shuttle, 2 Hyd, Nice
AC 6060, C/A, 2 Hyd
Montana LG 3440 HST, w/Ldr, FWA, Hyd Stat
IHC 656, w/Westendorf Ldr, Gas
2011 Kioti DK35SE, w/Ldr, FWA, Hyd Stat
115 Hrs
Agco 6690, C/A, FWA, Problems
MF 1130, w/Ldr, Diesel
MF 2675, C/A, w/Ldr
Case 2290, C/A, w/Ldr
Construction Equipment
Absolute Farm Sell-Out # 1
Farmall 460 WF w/Ldr, Gas, Like New 13.6-38
Tires, w/Fast Hitch
MF 450 Rd Baler
NH 850 Rd Baler
JD 14T Sq Baler
AC WD Tractor, WF
MF 36 Hay Rake
NI Pull Type Sickle Mower
BMB 5’ Pull Type Cutter
AC 3 Btm Plow
JD H Manure Spreader
3 PT Subsoiler, 3 PT Hayspike,Adj Hay Spike,
3 PT Cement Mixer,,Round Bale Feeders,
Electric Hay Spike for Truck, 3 PT 1 Row
Cultivator, Wood Splitter, 3 PT Post Driver,
3 PT Blade, 3 PT 8’ Disc, Tree Cutter for
Dozer, Cattle Chute, & Springtooth Digger
Trucks & Trailers
Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer, 24’
1997 C-65 Chevy w/19’ AATAC Steel Rollback
Bed, A/C, 5 Sp. Trans, PW, 229K Mi.
Martin 25 Ton Low Boy Trailer
1984 Eby 48’ Ground Load, Aluminum, Air Brakes,
Very Nice
Hay & Forage Equipment
Vermeer 504 I, Rd. Baler, 4x5
8 Wheel V Rake
IHC 1190 Haybine
IHC 430 Sq. Baler
JD 660 Dolly Rake
Hesston 3900 Rake
Tonutti 7’ Sickle Mower, 3 PT
JD 224W Sq. Baler
Kuhn GMD 700 II, 3 PT Disc Mower 9’
JD 346, Sq Baler
NH 640, Rd Baler
(2) NH 256 Rakes, w/NH Hyd Rake Hitch
JD 466 Rd Baler w/Net, 2012 Bales, 4x6, Clean
JD 467, Rd Baler, 4x6, 2,700 Bales
(2) M&W 17’ Tedders
NH 163 17’ Tedder
Hesston 730 Rd Baler, 40”x48” Bales, Like New
NH 258 Dolly Rake, Reconditioned, New Paint
JD 556 Rd Baler, 5x5 Bales
NH 565 Sq Baler very nice
NH 57 3 PT Rake, Super Fancy
Vermeer 7020 3PT Disc Mower, 9’
M&W 1500 Rd Baler, 4x5
NH 316 Sq Baler, Twine,
MF 12 Sq Baler
Vermeer 505 Super I Rd Baler, 5x5
Hesston-Agco 1006 3 PT Disc Mower, 8’
JD 567 Rd Baler, w/ Net, 8,000 Bales, 5x6
JD 535 Disc Bine 11’, w/Impellers
MF 44 Swather, Gas Motor
(2) Melroe Pick-up Att.
(2) JD FBB Grain Drills, 9’ & 10’ Nice
1978 Ford 1 Ton, w/Steel Flatbed
Ford 3550 Backhoe, Motor Problems
Vicon 3 PT PTO Rake
NH 1411 Disc Bine, Salvage
Woods Finish Mower, 5’
NH 851 &NH 855 Rnd Balers, Salvage
18’ Swather, Pull Type
Cultimulcher, 9’
(2) Rnd Bale Buggies
Livestock Scales, Fuel Tank on Stand, Calf
Creep Feeder, (2) 3 PT Wheel Rakes, 500
Gal Sprayer w/Booms, & Pop Up Bale
Loader , Hay Elevator , 6 Btm Plow and
many more smaller items.
Misc
WW Rawhide Portable Corral, Hyd Lift, Very Clean
JD 1508, 15’ Batwing Cutter
Koyker K4 Loader, w/JD Mounts
1 Lot of Ertl Toys JD, IHC, FORD
JD 3300 Combine, w/13’ Platform Head, Gas
AC F2 Combine, w/Pick-up Att, Diesel
Modern 15’ Cutter, used 2 years
Koyker 545 Loader w/Bucket & Spikes, JD Mounts,
Fits JD 4030-4455 2WD or FWA
(2) Danuser Post Drivers, 1 Hyd, 1 PTO
10” Shaver Hyd Post Driver, w/All Hyd Leveling, skid
Steer Mount, Like New
Tillage & Planting
New Brown Tree Cutter, 5’, Very Heavy Duty
JD 7000 4 Row Corn Planter w/ Fertilizer
Anderson Rock Picker, w/Hyd Reel
JD 8300 Grain Drill, Double Disc
(2) 21’ Swathers, Pull Type w/New Canvas
IHC 5100 Grain Drill, Double Disc, w/Press Wheels AC F2 Header w/Wren Pick-up Att
Tye No-Til Drill, 7’ 3 PT
Landpride RBT55120 10’3 PT Hyd Blade
MF 3 PT Plow, 4 Btm
Jacobsen T423D Mower, 6’ cut, Kubota Diesel
Wil-Rich Field Cultivator, 22’
Clark 500 Gal Sprayer
\Ford Offset Disc, 6’, New Paint
JD 145 Loader w/Valve
Rome Offset Disc, 8’, New Paint
Rhino SE15-4A 15’ Cutter
NEW Heavy Duty 3 PT Disc, 8’
Stoney Point 500 Gallon Sprayer, Like New
JD Corn Planter, 3 PT, 2 Row
Land Pride 3 PT Boom Mower 5ft cut
Kinze 8Row Econo Fold No-Til Corn Planter,
Delta 24’ Hyd Chain Harrow, NEW
Very Clean
IHC 2250 Loader new paint
Case/IHC 3900 Disc, 28’, 7.5” Spacing, Clean
Gehl 175 Manure Spreader, w/End Gate, Like New
Bush Hog Plowing Disc, 13’
Truck Load of New Gates and Panels
Towner Offset Disc, 9.5’, New 32” Blades on
Harley MX8, Power Rake, Very Nice
Front, w/New Paint
New Modern Cutters- 7’, 10’, & 15’
2 Row Corn Planter, 3 PT, Nice
JD Tiller, 3 PT, 5’\
Koyker K5 Loader
Local City Equipment Reduction
Paul Livestock Scales
2002 IHC 4900 Truck w/Dumpbed, Auto Trans,
(2) Flatbeds for Pick Ups
99,150 Miles, 4 Door, Very Good
Great Bend 660 Loader, IHC Mounts, Very Nice
1999 Ford F-550, 4x4, Dsl, w/Teco 32’Lift Bucket
Wide Variety of Post Hole Diggers, Finish Mowers,
& Utility Bed, Good Solid Truck
Blades, Tires, Wagons, Rollers and Much More!
2000 & 2002 Ford Police Interceptor Cars
New Items Arriving Daily! Check Listing Online for
160K & 170K Miles, Clean Cars
Updates!
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JD 5320 Tractor, Power Rev. Trans, 3 Hyd, Canopy
Owner, Estate of Wilbur Claude
AUCTIONEERS
STEVE HODGES
RED EDENS
AURORA, MO
CASSVILLE, MO
417-894-1070
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CATTLE AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY
11:00 AM
ALL CLASSES SELL:
Baby & Grazing Calves, Feeder Cattle,
Holsteins & Jerseys included
Bred Cows, Pairs, Slaughter Cows & Bulls
Cattle are Received on Fridays from 9:30 AM till 7:00 PM.
Fridays cattle are placed in all steel pens with feed & water.
We also have
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Sky Jack, 40’ Manlift, Elec, Rough Terrain
Bob Cat 720 Skidsteer, Gas
Bob Cat 873 Skidsteer, Diesel
Lull 622 Telehandler, 6,000 Lb Lift, 35’ Reach
Case 580C Backhoe,
Fiat-Allis 100-C Motor Grader, Cab
Grove 18 ton All Terrain Crane, 3208 Cat Motor
Gallion 110 11 Ton All Terrain Crane, Cum.Mtr
JLG 355 Manlift, 45’ Lift, Gas Motor
Simplex Concrete Forms (1 Set) 48” and 36”,
360’ Of Wall in Each Size. Used Four Times
JD 440A Log Skidder, w/Cable Winch
IHC 4,000 Lb. Rough Terrain Fork Lift, Gas
Gehl 2600 Skidsteer, Onan Gas Motor
Case 850 B Crawler Loader, ROPS
Kubota KX61-2 Mini Excavator, w/Blade
Case 1840 Skidsteer
2004 Cat 938G II Wheel Loader, 4800 Hrs, C/A,
2 Owner, Very Nice
Long 3PT Backhoe
Pull Type Wood Chipper w/4 Cyl Ford Eng.
Works Good
JD 5320 Tractor, Power Rev. Trans, Canopy
Hyster 25 Ton Low Boy Trailer
Hole in Trans. Case
Stoc 16’ Gooseneck Dump Trailer
2001 Crafton 36’ Drop Deck w/Dovetail, Air Brakes (2) MF 202 Tractors, Gas, PS, 3 PT, 1 has side sickle,
Both Run Good
2013 Tiger 8.5’x24’ Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer
Gallion T-400A Motor Grader w/Cab, 12’ Hyd Slide
24’ Tilt Bed, Pintle Hitch, Tandem Duals
Blade Broken Axle, Runs Excellent
Absolute Farm Sell-Out # 2
Chip-More Wood Chipper, Pull Type, Bad Motor
Taylor-Way 7’ Offset Disc
IHC 3088 Tractor, OROPS
Absolute Farm Sell-Out # 3
Case 5C Tractor, Ser # 469652, Nice
Oliver 7600, Combine, Corn & Soybean Special
Case 400 Tractor, Ser #581580, WF, Gas, Nice
Ser# OR24091, w/ 16’ Platform
New Idea 5410 Disc Mower
NH 855 Rd Baler
Case 3 PT, 3 Btm Plow
NH 650 Rd Baler, 4x6
Krause Disc, 10’
AC F Combine, w/20’ Header
(2) New Holland 258 Rakes
Imco 9’ Pull Type Disc, Clean
Work Saver 3 Pt Bale Unroller
Bush Hog DM90 Disc Mower, 3 PT, 9’
Grass Hopper #1212 Lawn Mower
(2) NH 489 Haybines, 9’
MY-D-HANDY Squeeze Chute
Rhino 13’ Cutter
Round Bale Trailer
NH 1469 Self Propelled Hay Bine, 9’
LOCATION: 11786 LAWRENCE 2190, VERONA, MO 65769.
From Monett, Mo. take Bus. Hwy. 60 east 2 miles to W Hwy., then north
5 miles on W to FR 2190, then east 7/10 mile to Auction. Auction will be
1st place east of Spring River Salvage.
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STATEMENTS SALE DAY SUPERSEDE ALL PRINTED MATERIAL
AUTOMOBILES-4 WHEELER: 2003 Chevy S10 LS, automatic,
Vortec 6 cyl, extended cab, power windows, cruise, tilt wheel, one owner.
2006 Ford Focus, 4 door, automatic, 4 cylinder fuel injected, full power.
2005 Arctic Cat 250 four wheeler, 5 speed.
MOWER: 2012 Cub Cadet zero turn mower, 42” deck, w/Kohler Courage 22 hp, 725 cc motor, twin cylinder OHV (new condition, only 2.5 hrs).
TRACTOR-MACHINERY-SHOP ITEMS-MISC. FARM
ITEMS: International 504 diesel tractor w/front end loader, 2 sets of
fenders. 12’ pull type heavy duty Brush Hog from Johnson’s Manufacturing of Texas. 6’ 3 pt reversible blade. 3 pt hydraulic wood splitter. Antique
pull type mowing machine. Antique dump rake. 3 pt carry all. Fuel cans.
Hydraulic cylinder. Barrel & pump. Grease guns. Pipe wrenches. Few misc.
hand tools. Lot electric power hand tools. Heavy air hose on reel. Sears
5 hp 20 gal. air compressor. 4 hp air compressor w/12 gal. tank. 2 hp air
compressor w/2.64 gal tank. 1/2” impact wrench. 6” dual bench grinder.
3” bench vise. Tool boxes. 2 wheel dolly. Shop Vac. Misc. tractor parts.
Lot tires & wheels. Rubber tire & all steel wheelbarrows. 2 combination
aluminum ladders, 8’ step & 16’ extension. Snapper gas powered weedeater.
Camper shell storage box. Old tire changer. Several small motors. Handy
Man Hi Lift jack. Lawn & garden tools. Drive-on car ramps. New coated
wire live trap. Few old tractor manuals. Powermate air stapler. New 12 volt
air compressor. Misc. steel T post.
TRAILERS: 4’x8’ 2 wheel trailer, expanded metal floor w/metal drop
gate. 4’x6’ 2 wheel trailer. 7’x9’ 1/2’ metal bed 2 wheel shop built trailer.
Chevrolet pick up bed trailer. 6’x8’ 2 wheel tailer w/dump bed, shop built.
FARM & GRAIN WAGONS-RUNNING GEARS: 16’ heavy duty
flat-bed wagon on New Holland gear. 3 14’ flatbed farm wagons, electric &
other running gears. 2 16’ flatbed wagons, one is electric 550 J gear. Heavy
duty silage wagon running gear only, either John Deere or Badger. Real good
John Deere 12’x6’ 4 wheel grain wagon w/hoist (stored inside).
NOTE: All wagons will be well built, most on factory gears, all have
oak beds & most will have a hay rack on them.
OLDIES-COLLECTIBLES-ETC.: Very old antique childs steam
shovel. Campbell’s Soup spoon w/little boy on handle. Ol’ Bull cane. International Harvester light sign (new). Cubic Zirconia stone & ring w/stone.
Few older pcs. silverware. Old jars, bottles, etc., some have glass lids & wire
bales. 8 gal Western crock. Emerson brass blade fan. Lot old windows, single
& 4 pane style. Lot advertising bottle openers. Very unusual antique Kraut
Kutter. 10 ga milk cans. Antique house jack, Misc. pocket knives. Antique
child’s Radio Flyer red wagon. Misc. watches. Maps, money & handmade
doilies from Poland & Ecuador.
FURNITURE-HOUSEHOLD-MISC.: Very nice solid oak dropleaf
table w/4 solid oak bentwood back chairs. Near new Lazy Boy recliner.
Near new Comfort Lift reclining lift chair. Matching card table & 4 padded
chairs. Heat Surge electric fireplace, model ADL2000M-X. 110 window air
conditioner w/remote control. Full size hide-a-bed sofa. Large desk made
out of an old organ. Large organ bench. 30,000 BTU vent free space heater,
wall mount, propane. Tappan 4 burner electric stove. Rival microwave (near
new). Frigidaire 18.2 cu ft refrigerator w/cross-top freezer. 4 antique ladder
chairs. 4 antique wooden folding chairs. Speed Queen heavy duty washer.
Bookshelves. Remington typewriter. Twin size bed w/bookcase headboard.
Plant stands. 4 & 5 drawer chests. Several tables, assorted sizes. Neckties.
Sewing notions. Lot pictures, frames, etc. Lot cross-stitched pictures made
by Mr. Claude. 2’x2’x4’ wicker basket w/lid. Telephones. Fans. Single
& double school desks. 4 drawer metal file cabinet. Accu Smart electric
treadmill. 3 boxes wood search & crossword puzzle books. Huge selection
books, most will be religious type. Metal utility cabinet. Cast iron skillets.
Pots & pans. Kitchen countertop appliances. Propane BBQ grill. Nice yard
windmill. 3 old metal lawn chairs. Electric razors. New Magnavox DVD
player. New Jenson portable CD player w/casette & AM-FM radio. Lot misc.
kitchen items, dishes, etc. 4 arm desk chairs. Old paper cutter. Several older
appliances for scrap.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: We cordially invite you to attend Mr.
Claude’s Estate Auction of many good items. Really great opportunity to
buy nice vehicles, new riding mower, farm & home items, etc. Please join
us on April 6th, 2013 at 9:30 AM.
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.
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WEDNESDAY, April 3 , 2013
Silver Leaf Benefit Club
of Cassville announces
the selection of two area
high school sophomores to
represent Cassville and Exeter
High Schools at the annual
Sophomore Pilgrimage in
Jefferson City on April 9,
2013. Representing Cassville
High School will be Grace
Gouvion (left), daughter of
Mark and Tammy Gouvion.
Lydia Alverson, daughter of
James and Teresa Alverson
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Local students
place in science fair
Meltabarger-Moore
Shelly Moore and Derek Meltabarger of Cassville have
announced their upcoming marriage. The bride to be is the
daughter of Judy Creech of Cassville and Jim and Sharon
Moore of Springfield. She is a 2002 graduate of Wheaton
High School.
Derek is the son of Rod and Debbie Meltabarger and is
a 2002 graduate of Cassville High School. He currently is
employed with Cody Epperly Construction.
An April 6, 2013, wedding is planned at the Crescent
Fountain Garden, Crescent Hotel, in Eureka Springs, Ark.,
with a reception to follow in the Crystal Ball Room.
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On March 22, in Fayetteville, Ark., a science fair for home
schoolers was held. Haley Tipton, 8th grader, took second
place for her project titled "Does music affect concentration."
Reagan Tipton, 4th grader, took third place for her project
titled "How to make the best cookies." Haley and Reagan
are the daughters of Shannon and Kristy Tipton, of Jacket.
They are the granddaughters of Joe and Sondra Gundel, Sara
Gundel, Ernest and Olene Hendrix, and Elbert and Carolyon
Tipton.
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(right), will represent Exeter
High School.
Sophomore
Pilgrims
are selected on the basis of
their leadership, citizenship
and service. The purpose
of the annual pilgrimage
is to increase knowledge
of government, promote
leadership and citizenship,
and provide a view of state
government in action. After a
tour of the State Capitol, the
students will have lunch with
the top six elected officials
and the Chief Justice of the
Missouri Supreme Court.
The officials will speak on
the responsibilities of their
offices.
The Sophomore Pilgrimage
is sponsored by the Missouri
Federated Women's Clubs.
Silver Leaf Benefit Club is
a local member of the state
organization.
Eng agements
Hedge Clippers • Pressure Washers • Mini Tillers
SLBC select Sophomore
Pilgrimage representatives
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can relax through your dental
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During any kind of project around your home or property, remember
there’s more overhead than buildings, trees, and sky. A ladder can
easily reach high enough to cause potentially fatal contact with
power lines.
• You will have little or no memory
of the experience.
• Complex dental treatments that
often require six to eight
appointments, can be done in
as little as one or two!
Always look up before raising or moving a ladder, to make sure it’s
at least 10 feet from any electrical lines. Keep your eye on power lines
and your mind on working safely.
• People who have difficulty
getting numb will find that
sedation dentistry eliminates
this problem.
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54 S. Main
Cassville, MO 65625
Ph. 417-847-1443
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BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013
CHS band solos and
ensembles receive superior ratings
Barry County Courthouse: 100 Years...
CHS band members competed in District Solo and Small Ensemble contest in Joplin.
The contest was March 1 and these students are the ones who received Is and IIs.
Pictured above, front row, left to right, are: Lindsay Lawson, Krissy Albert, Annie
Dodson, Shannon Reidlinger and Amanda Jackson.
Middle row: Caleb Roller, Parker Dunker, Katie Sewell, Ethen Reidlinger, Kathleen
Hurst and Taylor Burch.
Back row: Curtis Williamson, Samantha Groth, Staci Lunn, Anthony Harris, Stussy
Stephenson, Dakota Townsend, Triston Taylor and Xamuyee Thao.
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In the closing days
of December 1912, the
county
court
reversed
itself in some measure by
appointing J.H. Ottarman
of Monett as superintendent
for the erection of the
courthouse. His duties were
to prepare and submit to
the county court plans and
specifications of the building
as well as to superintend the
erection of the building. For
several weeks, there was
a feeling coming from the
people of Cassville and the
county over that the plans
and specifications did not
call for a fireproof, up to
date, substantial building.
After an investigation was
made on the part of some
of the citizens of Cassville,
a temporary injunction
was prepared to enjoin the
county court from further
proceedings in the matter but
apparently was never filed.
The
court,
after
consideration of its earlier
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action, rescinded that action
in contracting with the C.E.
Hair & Co. for plans and
specifications. Contractors
who had examined the plans
and specifications seemed
to differ on the kind of
building that the plans and
specifications called for.
Some of the contractors
said that the plans were
incomplete, indefinite and
do not call for a fireproof,
substantial building. Others
state that the plans and
specifications are complete,
definite and would erect a
substantial and fireproof
courthouse.
That opinion coincides
with Mr. Ottarmans position
that the plans are sufficient.
Disagreements
continued up into the
spring of 1913 when the
court appointed a new
superintendent who selected
another architect Henry
H. Hohenschild. Hambly
& Hansen of St. Louis
contracted to build the
reinforced concrete stone
veneer structure for $45,720.
The completed plans
for the courthouse, and
those plans were carried to
completion later in 1913
and early 1914, called for
the exterior of the building
to be faced in Barry County
stone and is designated in the
modern classic and will be
of a dignified monumental
type.
The absence of a costly
dome and steep slated roof
features no longer used on
modern public buildings
commended itself to the
judgment of every tax payer
and is in evidence that the
repairs on the building will
be reduced to a minimum.
The exterior walls will be
concrete faced with stone,
the floors and roof are of
reinforced concrete and the
interior division partitions
between the rooms are of
tile thus making the building
absolutely fireproof and
reflected credit on the
judgment of the county
court and superintendent in
adopting a building of the
type you see today, both in
construction and design.
The detailed matters
continued to be discussed by
the county court throughout
the summer of 1913 and
finally the cornerstone was
laid in August 1913 when
construction got underway
in a meaningful effort.
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H LAKE FRONT! Perfect for walkout bsmt. Gentle walk down. Water, elec &
sewer.
$39,900
H LAKE FRONT! Nice chalet, only 5 yrs. old. 2 bd, 1 ba + loft. Boat slip avail.$149,900
H LAKE FRONT! Million $ view! 2 bd, 2 ba w/lr family rm in walk-out bsmt. Lg
open kitchen, dining & living area. Sun rm & double carport.
$119,000
H CASSVILLE LOCATION! Completely refurbished! Home valued at $65,000.
Reduced selling price $57,900. Owner/Agent. Need to liquidate as soon ASAP!
H WATER FRONT! 1/2 ac lot on Roaring River on F Hwy. next to park. $22,995
H LAKE FRONT! 12.34 ac w/950 ft of walk down frontage, sub. into 5 tracts.$159,900
H BRAND NEW 3 bd, 2 ba on 3 ac. Ready to move in.
$134,900
H CASSVILLE! Real nice home. 3 bd, 2 ba, nice area. All NEW- windows, siding,
heat & air.
Owner Wants Offer!!! Owner/Agent $89,900
H LAKE VIEW! 2 nice lots w/water & electric. Boat Slip available.
$40,000
H LAKE FRONT! 3 lots, 75x125 each.
$15,000 for All
H LAKE FRONT! Brand new! 3 level chalet, 3 bd, 3 ba, 2500 sq ft, 10x24 boat
slip.
$175,000
H LAKE VIEW! Almost 2 ac w/water & elec. Short walk to lake. 3rd party boat
slip avail.
$55,000
H CLOSE TO LAKE! 1 ac on corner, pvd rd, water & elec. Mobile home OK.$10,500
H LAKE VIEW! 2.61 ac on corner, paved county road.
$50,000
H CLOSE TO LAKE! 2-3 BR, 2 BA, 3/4 AC + 30x50, metal bldg.
$110,000
H Close to Big M on M-12, 4 BR, 1 BA.
Owner Finance $38,500
H Lake Front! End of Cove, paved road, water, elect & sewer. Boat Slip
available.
$19,900
We Need Listings!!!
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B-5
Jack Nickols, Broker
(Cell) 417-342-1506
Larry Daniels
(Cell) 417-846-7306
Bill Hill
(Cell) 417-847-3241
Four Seasons Real Estate
Cindy Carr
(Cell) 417-847-7514
Jean Nickols
(Cell) 417-880-5446
87 S. Main Street, Cassville, MO • 417-847-0156
RESIDENTIAL
RESIDENTIAL
Lea Hill
(Office) 417-847-0156
VACANT LAND/LOTS
91625
2 PONDS AND A
SPRING. 60 acres
m/l with cattle
tight fencing.
$175,000
$184,900
92743-PRICE
REDUCED! CEDAR
LOG HOME. 4 bd 4
ba home. Metal roof.
Wrap around deck is
covered. Stone fireplace. Enough land
for a horse of two.
$240,000
92446-NEW
CONSTRUCTION!
3 bd 2 ba home in
new subdivision.
2-car attached garage.
Incl range, microwave, dishwasher
& disposal.
$99,900
93027-BLOCK BUILDING on major State
Hwy. 2 bd (1, no closet
and 1, w/large closet),
and 1 bath. Incl range
& refrigerator. Part
residential, part retail.
Could be 2 rentals.
91127-FENCED
FOR LIVESTOCK.
18 acres m/l with
barn and pond. Part
in city limits. City
utilities near by.
$99,900
93038- 3 Bedroom
3 bath brick home.
Ch/a. Full walkout
basement. 2-car attached garage. 40’x40’
m/l shop and various
other outbuildings.
92873-SHOW PLACE!
Very well maintained.
Screened porches in
front & rear. Landscape.
Detached garage with
work area and storage.
New heat & air 2011.
Central vacuum cleaner.
92987-BRICK HOME
with 4 bd 2 ba on 3 acres
m/l in nice neighborhood. Tryed ceilings,
large windows for light.
Large landscaped yard.
18x31 storage bldg.
Paved drive.
93029-OLDER TWOSTORY HOME. Central
location in Cassville.
Newer tilt windows,
newer central heat & air.
Metal roof. Detached
garage very spacious.
Nice corner lot.
91436-LOG
SIDING. 5 bd 2 ba
home on 2 acres m/l.
Central heat. Wood
burning fireplace.
Outbuildings. Satellite dish. Rural water.
$165,900
92897-PRICE
REDUCED! Almost
new inside. 3 bd 1.5 ba
home. New carpet/vinyl, new paint in & out.
New bath fixtures. New
cabinet tops. Really nice
home is move in ready.
Owner/agent.
92912- 3 bd 2.5 ba
home is newly remodeled with siding, roof,
windows & more.
Fireplace, Ch/a.
Wonderful 20 acres
m/l. Barn, storage shed
& corral. Nice !!
92541-JUST OUTSIDE OF TOWN.
Vacant 20 acres m/l
with scattered trees.
Adjoins north edge
of Crystal Oaks
Subdivision.
$59,900
92960-ON THE
WAY TO ROARING
RIVER OR THE
LAKE. Great piece
of land for RV park
or mobile home park.
Rural water and 2
older septic systems.
$55,000
92498-UTILITIES
ON ACREAGE.
Several older buildings on 24.8 ac m/l.
Electricity, water &
septic. Cattle tight
fencing. Rolling land
w/scattered timber.
$52,500
92734-PRICE
REDUCED! Bunches
of room in this mfg
home on 4.62 ac m/l.
Deck and porches to
enjoy the country side.
Ch/a and pellet stove.
Well insulated.
93160-RANCHSTYLE HOME with
3 bd 2 ba. Small
room below used for a
“Hid-E-Hole”. Garage,
shop, well house; all
on 22.9 acres m/l.
Fenced for livestock.
$219,000
$154,900
$89,900
$89,900
$84,900
$79,900
$78,400
91729-SELLING
AS IS. 3 bd 2 ba
home on 10 acres
m/l. 9’x18’ storage shed. Second
septic in stalled for
future shop building. Some fencing.
$74,999
92918-WONDERFUL BUILDING
LOT in Glenwood
Circle. 3.1 acres m/l.
$51,900
Owner will consider
dividing & selling
part.
COMMERCIAL
93013- 2 BEDROOM
2 BATH FULL BRICK
DUPLEX. Kitchen
appliances. Washer/
dryer hookups. Patio.
Attached garages, paved
drives. Ch/a.
City utilities.
$204,000
92613-RESTAURANT. Located
north of Washburn on
State Hwy 37 on 1.43
acres m/l. Well and
septic. Some new
equipment in
the kitchen.
$150,000
90148-DOWNTOWN on corner of
7th Street. Building
with over 2500 sq ft
commercial space.
Display window,
showroom, & electric
water heater.
$124,900
93011-ON CALDE-SAC. 2 bd 2 ba
partial brick duplex.
Attached garages.
Central heat & air.
City utilities. Deck.
$177,000
93019-FULL BRICK
DUPLEX. 2 bd 2 ba
on each side. Washer & dryer hookups.
Ch/a. Attached
individual garages.
City utilities.
$120,900
93185-GREAT
LOCATION ON MAIN
STREET. Vacant doctor’s office. Divided into
several separate rooms.
Lots of potential uses.
Security system. Plenty
of parking.
93020-BEAUTIFUL
SMALLER HOME
with small walk out
basement. Wrap around
deck, partially covered.
Newer roof, huge garden spot, fenced yard,
& flower garden.
Newer windows.
92914-NEWER WELL
HOUSE. 1.33 acres
m/l. Jenkins Creek
runs through property. Plumbed for three
mobiles. Spring on
property. Mfg home on
property does not
sell with property.
90268-UPDATED
HOME. 2 bd 1 ba
home with newer
windows, roof, &
central heat & air.
$59,900
92913-TWO LOTS
in downtown
Jenkins. Gently rolling. Jenkins Creek
is just over the hill.
$16,000
$119,000
93010-PART BRICK
& PART HARD
BOARD DUPLEX.
2 bd 2 ba on each
side. Central heat
& air. Attached,
individual garages.
Paved drive.
$177,000
91756-DOWNTOWN
ON MAIN STREET.
Brick office building.
Approx 23’x80’.
Divided in to 2 office
areas and kitchenette.
Full unfinished basement. Ch/a.
$85,000
90118-BANK REPO!
3.98 ac m/l with 3700
sq ft m/l building.
Previously a bar, lots
of equipment & furniture included. Metal
roof, aluminum siding,
concrete floors.
$79,900
93063-LAKE FRONT
PROPERTY. Full
walkout basement. 4 bd
2 ba mfg home bolted to
permanent foundation.
Newer roof. Incl lot
across the street & some
furniture. Fenced yard.
92853-SCREENED
IN PORCH. 2 bd
1 ba home on .94
acre m/l. Washer &
matching dryer. Top
notch storage shed.
Come take a look.
$37,500
91993-ELITE SUBDIVISION just outside
of city limits. Vacant,
1 acre m/l. Ready
for you to build the
house of your dreams.
Partially fenced.
89622- Vacant
commercial property
in Monett. Highly
visible from Hwy
60. City utilities
available.
$49,000
92491-PICTURE
PERFECT! Newer
appliances, bathroom
fixtures. Guttering, newer flooring.
Covered deck. 2-car
garage, storage building. Shady corner lot.
92878- 2 bedroom
1 bath home w/a
partial basement on
1.24 ac m/l. Kitchen
has been updated.
Stone exterior. Well
and septic.
$30,000
91846
RESIDENTIAL
VACANT LOT.
Excellent building
site. Mature trees.
Nice neighborhood.
$25,000
93053-FIRST TIME
HOMEBUYERS,
LOOK AT THIS!
2 bd 1 ba home.
$29,900
92888-VACANT
LOTS. Two building
lots ready to build
on . City utilities.
Cattle tight fence.
Each lot $21,450
91981-EVERYTHING
UPDATED! 2 bd 1 ba
home on 6.7 ac m/l. Has
new wiring, plumbing,
insulation, sheet rock.
New windows, siding,
roof, light fixtures, etc.
Large new shop.
92911-QUIET COUNTRY CHARMER. Nice
& clean. Great starter
home on 1 acre m/l. 2 bd
2 ba. French doors open
to large master bath.
Covered front porch &
partial fenced yard.
$134,900
$29,900
89400-YOUR
CHOICE. Prime
lots in Crystal Oaks
Subdivision.
All city utilities.
$19,900 per lot
91786-JUST OUTSIDE
PURDY CITY LIMITS.
3 bed 2 ba home w/
basement on 5.4 ac m/l.
Ch/a. Formal dining
room. 2-car attached
garage with opener.
Storage bldg in back.
$127,500
92515- 3 Bedroom
2 bath home. Central
heat & air Range,
refrigerator & dishwasher. Southwest
Schools. 1-car
attached garage.
$69,900
91705-CITY LOT.
100’x100’ m/l. City
water & city sewer.
Barry Electric.
$10,000
93062-STILL
UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 3 bd
2 ba home with 1-car
attached garage. Lot
is approximately
1/2 acres.
$111.000
92916
Two bedroom mfg
home has been
rented for $300$400 a month. Lot
#2 on State Hwy O.
$15,000
93056-LOT IN
WHEATON.
On State Hwy 86,
the lot has an old
building that needs
to be torn down.
$5,000
$179,000
92900-COMPLETELY REDONE! 4 bd
3 ba home has newer
roof, bamboo flooring, newer carpet,
appliances, newer
heat pump, deck.
Huge family room.
$149,900
91949-Nice 2 bd 2 ba
home on 3.34 acres
m/l. Ch/a and wood
stove. Appliances.
New garage with roll
up doors. Storage
building is 20’x20’.
$149,900
93155-NEWER LOG
SIDING. 4 bd 2 ba
home. Newer roof.
Large rooms & lots
of storage. Detached
garage with pool table
& built in bar.
$139,900
$139,900
$139,900
92099-CUSTOM
BUILT. 3 bd 3 ba
brick home. Nice
subdivision. Master
suite has his & her
sinks & closets. Big
spacious rooms. Nice
view from deck.
$134,900
$65,000
91792- GENTLY
ROLLING. Vacant
lot is 2.8 acres m/l
in rural subdivision.
$34,000
$20,000
$25,900
FARMS
92939-BEAUTIFUL
PROPERTY with two
ponds. One pond
is spring-fed. 109
acres m/l with cattle
tight fencing & cross
fencing. Close to lake.
Beautiful building sites.
$327,000
93189- 50 ACRES
M/L of slightly rolling
land. Fenced & cross
fenced. Barn w/loafing
shed. Working pens. 1
pond. Mostly cleared
land. 3 bd 1 ba farm
house. Hardwood floors.
$169,900
93134-NICE SMALL
FARM. 3 bd 2 ba
home on 23.5 acres
m/l. Fireplace. Brick &
vinyl exterior. 2 garages,
1 attached. Several outbuildings. Two ponds.
$139,000
93150-CATTLE
COUNTRY. 40 acres
m/l. 2 ponds and
well. Slab where RV
was set. Mostly new
fencing. 90% or
more open land.
$130,000
91303-SMALL FARM.
Pipe fencing, large
barn with horse stalls.
Several outbldgs. Pond.
Updated home has rustic
look. 2 large bedrooms.
Wrap around porch on 3
sides. Shady yard.
$89,500
Last week’s answer: When was the first movie theater opened in Cassville?
A building across the street from the northwest corner of the square was sold to Glen and Clarice Hall.
And, in 1946, they converted the building to the Hall Theater which operated for over two decades.
www.fourseasonscassville.com
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BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013
C LASSIFIEDS
AUTOS
1999 Toyota Camry
4 cyl., ex. condition, 140,000 miles on
motor and body very good shape,
35 mpg, nice car $3,350
417-671-2150
1989 Ford F-350
Crew cab, long box, 5 speed,
2WD, dually, 7.3 diesel,
Banks Sidewinder turbo,
lots of extras, 107,000 miles.
$6,000
STORM
SHELTERS
FOR SALE
Reinforced concrete
with warranty.
In-ground and above ground.
HARRIS EXCAVATION
home 442-7331
cell 236-2255
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Compost and Black Dirt
For Sale
WANTED TO BUY
ATTENTION
• 2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT,
loaded, 47k miles, $12,500
obo • 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse
GS, 164k miles, $4,000 obo
(417)846-7811
anytime
FOR SALE
Loggers &
Land Owners
Exeter, Mo. mill purchasing
Scragg/Mini Logs
Excellent prices paid!
6”-17” diameter
Tree length or call for cut length
We also accept standing timer
CALL TODAY 835-3644
PROPANE
KITCHEN STOVE
$200 obo
(417)671-1456 cell
Video Mart
Paying cash for
DVDs and Games
It’s a
Mystery Bookstore!
Westerns, Sci-Fi, Romance PLUS more!!
107 Public Square, Berryville, AR
www.itsmystery.biz
• Mower-Craftsman, 17 hp
Briggs, mulching blades,
well maintained $695
• Classic push mower $50
• Huffy bicycle, used once
$50
Cash only
(417)671-1641
2003 1200 Sportster
Hundred Yr. Anniv. Edition
Only 7,525 miles
Quilt Shop
Cotton quilting fabric, flannel, AccuQuilt
Go! cutters and dies, quilting books,
notions, patterns, classes.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Every Saturday
12203 State Hwy. 76
(between Cassville & Exeter)
Rain or shine
Missouri’s Largest
Garage Sale
25th Anniversary!
NEOSHO, MO.
$4,000
NOW 2 DAYS!
Friday & Saturday
April 5th & 6th
CASH
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Furniture, dish sets, books,
movies: Blue-Ray, DVD, VHS.
Desk,
oak
bookshelves,
computer, bed and bedding,
TVs, DVD player, treadmill,
weight lifting bench, lighting,
small fridge, dryer, high chair,
chairs,
picture
frames,
decorations, clothes, lots of
misc.
$$$
for used appliances. Top $$$ paid.
Refrigerators, freezers, washers,
dryers, electric ranges.
BILL’S APPLIANCE’S
847-6272 846-5950
Honda
CBR900RR
Rare bike, great condition, low
mileage, includes $200 helmet.
$2,600 firm
(417)271-0411
(417)342-9001
USED
CLOTHING
3 suits, 3 blazers, 5 dress
shirts. Suitable for 175#
man, 5’10”, 36” waist.
(417)847-6453
Discount Tools
Home - Auto - Shop
Video Mart
Directions: Wal-Mart, go north
1-1/2 mi. on Hwy. 37, turn left
on Airport Rd., go to “T” and
turn left, take first right, on
right. Watch for signs.
Yard Sale
Fri. 5th, Sat. 6th
Starts 7am-3pm
East 5th St. past water tower in
Butterfield. Lots of vintage items.
GARAGE SALE
Sat., April 6, 8am-?
Furniture, collectibles,
household items.
At Holy Family Catholic
Church in Shell Knob.
1-1/2 miles south of
bridge on Hwy. 39.
GARAGE SALE
(417)442-7158
$$$
Sat., April 6, 7am
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402-416-7595
Please call
Multi-Family
Inside Sale
Over 300 residents, churches &
civic groups. For more info, visit
www.neoshocc.com.
Sales
available to view online Thursday,
April 4, by 4:00 p.m. Maps at most
convenience
stores
and
restaurants. 417-451-1925.
Shepherd’s
Embroidery & Screenprinting
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Clothing infant to adult
1-1/2 miles south of Butterfield
Jackets $5.00
Wildcat T’s $8.00
Sweatshirts $10.00
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Wed.-Fri. 9-5
Sat. 9-1
MOVING SALE
Refrigerator $150, dresser
$30, trampoline w/enclosure &
steps $150, console TV $100,
heavy duty truck rack custom
$150, antique dresser w/round
mirror $100, kid’s TV w/VCR
$30, concrete trailer
w/2 trowel machines $1,200,
pool table $300.
Call (417)489-4298
SITUATIONS
WANTED
ALANON MEETINGS every
Thursday at 7:00 pm at
Mitchell’s Plaza, Hwy. 86 in
Eagle Rock.
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.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
New Beginnings is now
meeting at Mitchell’s Plaza,
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. For
more info, call 271-0434 or
271-6631.
THE TURNING Point AA group
meets each Monday, west
corner of Mitchell Plaza, Hwy.
86, Eagle Rock, 7:00pm.
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.
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.
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS
meeting Wednesday, Friday &
Saturday at 7p.m., 1308
Harold, Cassville. 417-3429704, 417-342-9706.
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
STARCHMAN INS.
Cassville, MO (417)847-3554
FOR RENT
MOBILE HOME FOR RENT
Large 3 bd., 2 bath
at edge of town.
Must have references.
(417)442-9364
CASSVILLE
SO/MO Storage
All sizes, 24 hour access,
fenced & security gate
(417)847-4500
One Bdrm Apartment
Refrigerator, stove
$300 mo.~$300 dep.
847-4929 • 847-7237
Duplex in Washburn
417•442•7838
(417)435-2481 (479)644-6181
866-878-8688 Toll Free
OOO ALL SIZES OOO
Mini Storage Units
SERVICES
4 Way Mini Storage
Extra Mile
Siding Co.
Jct. 76/86-37
Contact: James Stephens at
(417)847-9355 or (417)847-2488
CUTE BUNGALOW
HOME FOR RENT
3 bd., 2 ba. home with 2 car
garage located in a cozy
neighborhood in Seligman. New
carpet, appliances furnished.
Prospective tenant must have
references and good rental
history.
For Rent
2 bd., 1 ba. house between Washburn
& Cassville. $450 mo., $350 dep.
Call 417-652-7166
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
Nice
3 bd., 2 ba. house, 2 car
garage, great neighborhood.
847-7051 • 847-7297
ALL ELECTRIC
3 bd., 2 baths, stove, frig, DW, central
H/A, MST BR w/garden tub, shower,
W/I closet. Water, trash. O/S Cassville.
No pets. $455
417-271-4071
House For Rent
3 bd., 1 bath.
Close to school.
847-7051 • 847-7297
2 BD, 2 BA MOBILE
In nice park close to town.
No pets.
Call:
(417)847-0277
FOR RENT
2 bd., 2 ba.,
west of Wheaton.
$425 mo., $200 dep.
Available 4-3-14
(417)847-7096
CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN
2 bd. duplex. $425 per month,
$300 dep. NO PETS.
Call (417)846-6839
for appointment.
City View Apts.
2 bd., 1 bath, all appliances
included. No pets.
847-7051 • 847-7297
Senseney Tree Service
Bucket truck & chipper service
Free estimates • Insured
(417)236-4615 • (417)236-2068
(417)652-3876
SINCLAIR MOBILE
HOME TRANSPORT
(417)652-3505
Experienced • Licensed • Insured
Mobile Home Lots
RV Lots
Nice park - Close to town
(417)847-3238
MOBILE HOME FOR RENT
2 bd., 1-1/2 ba.,
at edge of town.
Must have references.
(417)442-9364
$400 per mo. $300 dep.
YARD CARE PROVIDED
Metal Roofs
417-271-1208
(417)847-3238
3 miles out of town. 2 bd.,
1 bath with W/D hookup.
Stove, refrigerator, water,
trash included.
$450 month w/dep.
2 BDRM. APARTMENT
All appliances, CH/A,
W/D hookups, no pets.
Lifetime, transferable
material warranties.
7 year labor warranty.
Wheaton, Mo.
For Rent
417-846-3495
• ALL types of exterior siding
• Full line of replacement &
new construction windows
• Decorative stone
• Log cabin siding
• Overhangs & decks
1 year lease.
MOBILE HOME FOR RENT
In country. 2 bd., 2 ba., C/H, newly
painted, nice yard, no pets, ref.
required. Water & trash included.
Purdy Good
Dog Grooming
• EXTRA NICE!! 2 bd., 1 ba.,
appliances provided, WD hookups.
$425 mo.
$585/mo. $500 dep.
(417)342-3152
“When You Want The Best”
(417)846-3151
NOT JUST THE BEST
PRICES IN TOWN
You can rent a storage unit
7 to 7, 7 days a week
(417)847-2400
DOZER • BACKHOE
BUCKET TRUCK
TREE SERVICE
Signs • Creek Gravel or Fill
$75.00 per load.
Eagle Rock, Golden area.
417-271-3333
YOCK’S
MOWING SERVICE
6 years experience.
References available.
Chris (417)847-7822
SPRING
CLEANING
Steam clean housing,
driveways and decks.
(417)671-2440
AUTO DETAILING
& SEMI WASH
(417)671-2440
PETS
BLUE AND gold Macaw and
blue front Amazon. Cages and
toys included. (417)662-3752.
EXPERIENCED
CONTRACTOR
VERY CUTE
On All Types of
Construction and
Home Repairs
ACA registered Papillon
puppies. Great deal!
(417)342-1873
Pampered Pooch
Dog Grooming
7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. M-F
1313 Main St., Cassville, Mo.
(417)847-8600
• Roofing • Decking
• Siding • Gutters
• Kitchen & Bath
• Plumbing • Electrical
• Professional &
Dependable Workman
• Senior Discount
Bob Mac Construction
(417)858-8881
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
SERVICES
Brattins Tree Service L.L.C.
We will go out on a limb for you.
- The Tree Guys
Trimming • Removal • Stump Grinding
Owner Operated & Insured
FREE ESTIMATES
417-846-3714
BusyBee Landscaping & Backhoe
Retaining Walls
Face Lift for Gravel Driveway
Aeration
Dirt & Sod Work
Garden Tilling
Manure Spreading
Many More Services Available
417-628-3518
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417-312-0781
Brian Gipson
2 Sisters Cleaning
PLUMBING
Chemical free steam cleaning.
Home, office, carpets, windows,
etc. Other services & ref. available.
(417)671-9505
Sand Blasting
Mobile Service Available
Now accepting credit cards
SUPER C SANDBLASTING
(417)847-7756
WOLF PACK
Darlene
(417)858-0676
TREE SERVICE
Bucket truck and chipper.
By the job or hour.
Free estimates.
Call: 847-7326
OWNERS
Aubrey Wolf
Denny Wolf
417-847-5502 417-574-6558
Randy Miles
✮
Mobile Home
Moving & Set-Up
Local or Long Distance
CALL: (417)662-3865
(417)846-0324
Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm
House For
Sale in Exeter
Berm home. 3 bd., 2 ba.,
office, detached garage,
2 acres, in town.
342-6412
HOME FOR SALE,
TRADE OR LEASE
(417)230-5808
FOR SALE
Updated 3 bd., 2-1/2 ba. with
finished
basement
in
established
neighborhood.
Home is within walking distance
to both the Greenway Trail and
the Aquatic Park. Home is
located on a 2 acre lot with a
storage shed and features 2 car
garage, full deck, and walk
around
porch.
Carpet
in
bedrooms is only 2 years old.
Call or text (417)342-5577
for more information
OWNER FINANCE
TAYLOR HANDYMAN
$500 down, $250 mo.
Small jobs
Quality Work
479-684-8995
Will do
POLICE OFFICERS
WANTED
POST certified,
reserve and/or part time.
Apply in person
SELIGMAN POLICE DEPT.
29144 Main St.
Seligman, MO 65745
$150 PER week part time +
bonus. 20-25 hrs. per week.
Must be at least 18 and able to
work evenings. Call 455-0006
or 592-5544 between 10am
and 6pm.
Omega Health Care
(Hospice)
is looking for a
Hiring for
RN Case
Manager
CMA Position
for night shift & part time days.
(417)847-3902
Call
or come by for application
residing SW of Springfield
www.omega-healthcare.com
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3/4 bd., 2 ba., 2 car garage,
in town location. Cassville.
Eagle Rock Construction
417-342-4208
Also, pure red cedar chips,
Delivered, $35 a yard.
Mixed, $25 a yard.
SEPTIC SERVICE
(formerly Tillman’s Septic)
No money down. Financing
available. 2 bd., 1-1/2 ba.,
newly remodeled, 65 foot back
deck, small storage bldg.
backed up to forest, rural
subdivision near Roaring
River.
CNA
Are you a compassionate,
dedicated CNA?
If so, we want you to join our
team at Lacoba Homes, Inc., a
church-affiliated skilled facility.
• Weekly pay
• Comprehensive health ins.
• Paid vacation/holidays
• Career ladder
• Pay based on experience
• Bonus pay
Get a fresh start working in a
beautiful facility where we
believe in person-centered care!
Please apply in person at
850 Highway 60 East
Monett, Mo 65708 EOE/MF/DV
PT
MATERIAL
HANDLER
Mon.-Sat. hours. Pull products, load/unload trucks.
Must be able to work at heights of 20 ft. and lift up to
75 lbs. with equipment. A good memory for accuracy
with parts numbers. Must be able to work at a fast
pace. Benefits available for PT.
US AutoForce
35939 State Hwy 86
Golden, MO 65658
MUST APPLY ONLINE www.usventure.com
5 acre tracts of land 2 miles
east of Cassville
with well & septic.
1500 SQ. ft duplex in Wildwood
Estates, $85,000. (281)5094517.
Water System Operator
Specializing in carpet,
vinyl, laminate & tile
846-1125
900 W. 10th St.
Next to B&P in Cassville
CHECK IT OUT!!
“All Types” Homeowners
Insurance, Call John @
(417)847-3554
Certified
Medical Assistant
with several years experience in
the health care field. Looking for
work in the Cassville area.
MOWING
Have slots open for seasonal or
one time. Free estimates.
417-331-1332
Call Bob at
Cassville/Shell Knob area
(417)342-7121
REAL ESTATE
MASONRY
WORK
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
417-393-0302
No money down. Financing
available. 3 bd., 2 ba., garage,
covered area for RV, central H/A,
in ground storm shelter, Purdy.
YOUNG’S
(417)846-0324
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Metal Roofing, Vinyl Siding,
Sofit’s, & Replacement Windows
Call: (417)847-5464
Yoder’s Lawn
Mowing & Trimming
15 years experience • Free estimates
(417)632-4393
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1010 Old Airport Rd.
Monett, MO 65708
(417) 354-0071
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Purdy FCCLA
Purdy FCCLA
student shadows State Senator holds Abuse Awareness Day
Nathaniel
Alden,
a senior at Purdy High
School, participated in
the FCCLA Legislative
Shadowing
Project
in Jefferson City on
Wednesday, Feb 20.
Nathaniel
shadowed
Senator David Sater from
Cassville.
Nat was introduced
on the senate floor by
Senator Sater and spent
the day observing what
happens in the state’s
capitol. This is the 13th
Owner, Stewart Sovereign
508 S. Oak
Aurora, MO
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year that junior and senior
FCCLA members from
across the state of Missouri
are selected to attend the
shadowing event.
Nathaniel
toured
the Governor’s mansion
and the state capitol
building. At the capitol,
Nathaniel visited with
Cindy Schallert Kadlec,
a PHS alumnus, who is
the General Counsel of
the Joint Committee on
Administrative Rules at
the capitol. She took Nat to
the whispering gallery and
talked about history of the
building.
A banquet was held in
for the 50 FCCLA members
who were shadowing. The
banquet was sponsored
by the Missouri Bar
Association and speakers
were Ms. Millie Aulbur.
Bar and Mrs. Chanekka
Shantez
Buckingham,
attorney from St Louis.
Myra
McGee,
Purdy
FCCLA chapter advisor,
accompanied Nathaniel to
Jeff City.
417-440-4410
The Purdy Family,
Career, and Community
Leaders
of
America
(FCCLA) chapter recently
held an “Abuse Awareness
Day.” Purdy High school
students were given the
opportunity to learn more
about the different types
of abuses.
Drug
abuse
information was spoken
about by John Lucky and
Chief Dana Kammerlohr
from
The
Cassville
Police Department. Date
and
domestic
abuse
was presented by Cierra
Day from the Harmony
House, Springfield. Cyber
bullying and peer abuse
was spoken about by
Jennifer Schiffman from
the Prevention Specialist,
MO ICAC Task Force,
St.
Charles
County
Cyber Crime Unit. Child
abuse information was
presented by James Smith
from the Cassville Police
Department.
The
students
responded well and were
given the opportunity to
speak privately with the
school consular, Katie
Whitehead, or any of the
given speakers. The high
school English teachers
gave the students an
Change is good.
Community Bank
of Shell Knob
will soon be
Freedom Bank
as of Monday,
April 8, 2013.
opportunity to write about
the abuse speakers and
what they had gained from
the experience. Several
students gave donations
which were taken to
the Monett Children’s
Advocacy center. While
there, members of Purdy’s
FCCLA chapter were
able to tour the Advocacy
Center and were able to
see firsthand what the
Advocacy Center does.
Picutred: Staff and
Purdy FCCLA members
touring the Children’s
Advocacy
Center;
Jennifer Schiffman talking
to Purdy high School
students about cyber
abuse and peer bullying.
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