June 11, 2014 - Barry County Advertiser

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June 11, 2014 - Barry County Advertiser
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volume 47
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Spotlight
Fastrip
Customer
Appreciation
Fastrip will hold their
customer appreciation
event on Friday, June 13,
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For more information,
see the ad on page 1B.
Rodeo time
changed
The Rockin’ P Rodeo in
Wheaton was postponed
until Friday, June 13, at 6
p.m. For more information, see the ad on page
13A.
Eagle Rock
Market
changes day
The Eagle Rock Market
has changed the day of
its weekly sale from Saturdays to Tuesdays from
8 to 11 a.m. in the Eagle
Rock Community Association/Eagle Rock Library parking lot.
Rotary Club
Rodeo
The Rotary Club of Cassville will hold their annual rodeo on Friday,
June 21, and Saturday,
June 22. For more information, see the ad on
page 13A.
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Upcoming................4 A
Obits.....................5-7 A
Sports ................... 13 A
Classified ............. 5-7 B
Auctions................2-3 B
cassville, missouri 65625-0488
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2014
Campbell Point still open after storm damage
Charlea Mills
Significant damage was
done to seven boats and two
piers at Campbell Point Marina on Table Rock Lake last
Thursday, June 5. Contractors began clean-up of the
storm damage last week, but
it could be six months before
the docks are repaired or replaced.
According to Gene Stimble, owner of Campbell Point
Marina leased through the
U.S. Army Crops of Engineers, the storm only lasted
five to ten minutes, but the
damaged to the two piers
that contained houseboats
was significant. Stimble said,
“The one dock was completely annihilated and thrown
into the other dock which
didn’t experience the same
extent of damage. That second pier still has the under
structure intact, but we are
going to pull it all out to rebuild it.”
Despite the damage to
the marina, the other four
piers at Campbell Point were
unscathed and the campgounds and facilities were
not damaged. According to
Greg Oller, Table Rock Lake
manager, “We had the two
docks destroyed, but the
campground was fine. We
did have several trees, maybe
20 to 25, that were twisted
and destroyed, but a contractor came out on Friday and
already has that all cleaned
up. We don’t want this to stop
anyone from coming down
and using the facilities. We
are still open and only the
two docks were affected.”
Stimbel added, “Our gas
dock, store and rental boats
are all fine. We definitely
want people to know that we
are still open for business.”
Since the two piers that
received the brunt of the
storm were the houseboat
docks, the number of slips
Photo by Paula Andersen
Storms that hit an isolated area on Table Rock Lake on Thursday, June 5, did significant damage to two piers at Campbell Point Marina.
on each one is limited comparatively. Stimble said that
the one pier, of the 24 slips,
only ten were affected by the
storm. The other pier has
30-40 slips. He said, “Thankfully, no boats sank; they
Man dead after officer-involved shooting
Charlea Mills
A man is dead after being shot by a Cassville Police
Officer following an assault
Tuesday morning.
According to Cassville Chief of Police Dana
Kammerlohr, Cpl. Donald
Privett, a longtime veteran
of the department, was dispatched around 7:30 a.m.
on a 911 call about a disturbance in progress. The officer arrived at apartments
at 600 Old Exeter Road in
Cassville where an altercation began between the suspect and officer.
The suspect, identified
as Jonathan Thomas, 25,
of Cassville, then assaulted
Privett with a pipe before
he discharged his firearm,
striking Thomas. Both
Privett and Thomas were
transported to hospitals
for their injuries. Thomas
died en route via EMS to a
Springfield hospital from
the injuries he received.
Privett was treated for his
injuries from the assault at
Mercy Hospital in Cassville.
He was released from the
hospital the same day.
A formal investigation
is being conducted by the
Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Barry County
Sheriff ’s Office. The officer
has been placed on routine
administrative leave pending the findings of that investigation.
Barry County Fair under new management
Charlea Mills
This year will mark the
first year of the long-running Barry County Fair under new management.
Melvin and Terri Priest
of Rockin’ P Ranch, Todd
and Karen Mitchell, and
Jerry and Sherry Sanders are
taking over the fair in hopes
of giving the event a fresh
start. Sherry Sanders stated,
“We’re just really trying to
make the fair a great atmosphere for the kids of Barry
County and surrounding
counties. We want them
to come to be able to show
their animals and have a
great time.”
Sanders said this is the
third year that the fair will
be held at the Rockin’ P
Ranch in Wheaton. While
the fair has been a long-running event in the county, the
location has changed over
the years, as has the format
of the animal showings.
This year, the deadline
is today. However, Sanders
said that they will be taking
late entries. She stated, “If
they haven’t turned in their
registration, we will still take
them, no problem.”
The fair is open to anyone five years of age up
through the summer after
their graduating year of high
school. Kids do not have to
be FFA or 4-H members to
participate. Sander said, “As
long as they can control and
show their own animal, they
are welcome to come participate.”
This year, the fair will
take place on a single day
instead of over two days.
Sanders said, “We’re going
to have it all on one day due
to the fewer entries in the
last few years so that people
don’t have to drive back and
forth.” This year, the fair is
on Saturday, June 21.
Events to watch for in-
clude a biscuits and gravy
breakfast for $4, a premium
sale dinner of smoked chicken and sides for $5 at 5:30
p.m. and the Premium Sale
at 7 p.m. Sanders said, “We
had someone donate a heifer
for the Premium Sale, so we
are hoping that people come
out to see what we have.”
Shows will include dairy,
beef cattle, hogs, goats,
sheep poultry and rabbits.
Booths are still available
at the event for $25 each.
Vendors must provide their
own table. Vendors are not
required to preregister for
the fair to set up.
Fair books are available
at Holmes Farm Supply in
Wheaton, Tractor Supply
in Cassville and Eagan’s in
Washburn. For more information, contact (479) 9032683. Rockin’ P Ranch is
located at 1361 Farm Road
2117 near Wheaton.
were just pushed around and
scratched up.”
Campbell Point Marina
isn’t responsible for any repairs on the seven boats that
were damaged. Stimbel said,
“With an act of God like that,
it’ll be on the owners and
their insurance to cover any
damages since it wasn’t negligence on our part.”
The campground part of
Campbell Point is managed
by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers. While there were
many campers on site during
the storm, no injuries were
reported from the storm.
Clean up of the marina is
expected to begin on Thursday and last seven to ten
days. Stimbel stated, “We already had the insurance adjuster come down and take
a look at everything. They
are in the process of getting
bids and we expect the work
to be completed within six
months.” At this time, there
has not been an official damage estimate provided by the
insurance company.
State Rep. Scott Fitzpatrick applauded a decision
this week by the Arkansas
PSC to halt a project that
would run a massive power
line through southern Barry
County. The PSC made the
decision that the Southwestern Power Company
(SWEPCO) must show additional evidence on the
need for, and the potential
environmental impact of,
the proposed 345 kV project
before proceeding.
Fitzpatrick said the ruling will allow opponents
valuable time to continue
their efforts to permanently
stop a project that would
provide no additional electricity to Missouri homes
and businesses but would
threaten the property rights
of many Missouri residents.
“These massive power lines would cut a path
through our part of the state
and would force land owners to sell portions of their
property with absolutely no
benefit to any Missouri resident. It makes no sense to
allow this project to move
forward in Missouri when
you consider how strongly
the negatives outweigh the
positives,” said Fitzpatrick,
R-Shell Knob. “I am glad to
see the Arkansas PSC is now
moving to put the brakes on
this plan. I am hopeful that
SWEPCO and the Arkansas
PSC have received the message that we are not going
to lie down and accept this
project in Missouri without
a fight.”
Fitzpatrick and Sen. David Sater sponsored legislation during the 2014 legislative session to protect land
owners from the project
had it moved forward. Fitzpatrick’s bill (HB 1774) and
Sater’s bill (SB 839) would
have prohibited SWEPCO
from using the power of
eminent domain to forcibly
take the land necessary for
the towers and power lines.
“The fight may not be
completely over, but the
battle is won,” said Fitzpatrick. “SWEPCO will likely
continue to seek approval
to build this line, but I am
optimistic that, after seeing
the opposition mounted by
Missourians, they will elect
to steer clear of the Show Me
State.”
SWEPCO route 109
halted and given rehearing
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2014
Investigation launched on TRL drowning death
Kathee Baird
A joint investigation
by state agencies has been
launched into the death of
a woman who drowned last
week in Barry County.
Sheriff Mick Epperly
says the Missouri Water Patrol and the Highway Patrol
launched an investigation
into the drowning death of
Linglong Li “because it’s suspicious in nature.”
Epperly says 25 year-old
Li, who lived in Carthage
and was an inexperienced
swimmer, was a newlywed
who had immigrated to the
United States in the last year.
Li, her husband and two
other relatives had been
camping near the Viola Ma-
rina for a few days before the
woman died. “He [her husband] was teaching her to
swim that day,” Epperly said.
The man said that he left his
wife alone to snorkle while
he cooked at the campsite,
according to Epperly.
“It took them awhile to
report her death,” the Sheriff
said.
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A4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2014
BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER
Community Calendar
June 13th
June 19th
day, June 13, for a $4.00 donation. Serving starts at 5:30
to 7:00. At 7:00 p.m., Frosty and the Roadhogs will play
music for the dance for $3.00.
• Hootenanny at Clio on June 13th. Doors open at 4:00
p.m., starts at 6:30. Weather permitting. For any questions, call (417)860-6151 or (417)229-4715.
senting various investment planning techniques and strategies. The first seminar is at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, June
19th. The second seminar is 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July
15th. Attendees will need to R.S.V.P. to (417) 858-0226 or
via email to tphinney@arvest.com for the June seminar by
Monday, June 16th.
• Ozark Country Quilters meet at 9:30 a.m. for a Workshop
at the Old Fields Photo Archive, room 8 (behind Papa Vito's) on Hwy. 248.
• The Stella Sr. Center will have a Dinner and Dance Fri-
June 14th
• Cassville Cruisers will host a Cruise In June 14th at the
Barry County Museum at 5:00 p.m.
• Bullets and Bows will host a firearms class Saturday, June
14th, at 9:00 a.m. For more information, call 846-5355.
• Sapp family reunion will be held at Calvary Baptist
Church at 10:30 a.m. Basket lunch at 12:00.
• Bingo will be held at the American Legion Building Saturday, June 14th. Early Bird starts at 5:15 and the regular
session starts at 5:45.
June 16th
• Coast Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 55 will hold their monthly
meeting Monday evening, June 16th, in the lower level
of the Shell Knob Library. The meeting will start at 7:00
p.m. but members are encouraged to come early. Anyone
interested in knowing more about the Auxiliary is welcome to attend. For additional information, call (417)271-9116.
• The Barry County Genealogical and Historical Society
will meet June 16th at 7:00 p.m. at the Barry County Museum in Cassville. Guest speaker will be Ted Coatney
• SWMO Tea Party will hold a meeting Monday, June 16th,
at 7:00 p.m. at the V.F.W. in Shell Knob.
• Exeter First Baptist bread ministry will be June 16th,
2:00-4:00 p.m.
June 18th-20th
• Corinth Baptist Church is holding God's Big Backyard
VBS June18th thru the 20th, 6:00 p.m. till 8:30 p.m. All
ages welcome, youth and adult classes provided. For more
information, see ad on page A-12.
• Bible Baptist Church is hosting Cross Canyon Trail VBS
June 18th-20th. Classes for all ages, including adults. Services each night starting at 7:00 p.m. For more information, see ad on page A-7.
• Arvest Asset Management will host two free seminars pre-
June 20th & 21st
• Rotary Rodeo at the Bill Hailey Arena will be Friday and
Saturday starting at 8:00 p.m. Special events The Rounders Quadrill Team Performance from Northwest Arkansas.
For more information, see ad on page A-13.
June 21st
June 24th
• The American Red Cross is encouraging eligible blood
donors of all blood types, especially those with type O
negative and A negative blood type, to make and keep
donation appointments to help maintain the blood supply
and prevent a shortage to join them at Crowder College,
June 24th, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Located at 4020
N. Main St. in Cassville.
June 28th
• The Dogwood Trail Garden Club's annual show is June
28th from 1-4 p.m. at the Shell Knob Comm. Bldg, Hwy.
39. It is open to the public, free admission. Enjoy local
horticulture, CASK paintings, and creative, dynamic
flower designs.
July 14th-18th
• Wild West Days at the Haworth Arena in Purdy. Come
and learn barrel racing, goat tying, basic horsemanship,
chute dogging, roping, pole bending. Starts at 4:00 p.m.
ends at 8:30 p.m. Call for registration, information, and
directions at (417)442-7472.
• Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Washburn is hosting their
annual fish fry Saturday, June 21st, at 5:00 p.m. Rosie
O'Toole will be in concert at 6:00 p.m. with Gospel music
Texas style.
• Free clothes at God's Closet, 8:00-12:00 p.m., Hwy. 86 in
Eagle Rock.
• Russell Cemetery will have a work day at 9:00 a.m. Flowers that are not on the headstone will be removed at that
time.
June 21st & 22nd
• SKITS Performance of "Dogsbreath Devereaux, The Das-
tardly Doctor" will be at the United Methodist Church,
located at YY and Hwy. 39 in Shell Knob. Performances
Saturday will be 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Sunday at 2:00
p.m. Tickets are $6.00. See ad on page A-14.
June 23rd
• Corinth Baptist Church will have bread ministry June 23rd
from 1:30-4:30 p.m.
• Family Life Center will host Men's and Women's adult
basketbal leagues on Monday nights beginning June 23 for
$30.00 per team. You can pick up registration forms at the
front desk. For more information, call Jeff at 846-0003 or
email jallee@fbccassville.org.
SCHOOL MENU
ALL MENUS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Milk Served With All Meals
Week of June 16th-20th
Cassville: Mon. B.-cereal, pop tart, applesauce and jello.
L.- chicken sandwich, french fries, broccoli and cheese,
assorted juices. Tues. B- cereal, rice krispy treat, apple. L.chicken crispitos, cool ranch doritos, corn, pineapple chunks.
Wed. B.- cereal, cinn. toast crunch bar, peaches. L- burrito/
nacho cheese, potato wedge, rice krispy treat, orange. Thurs.
B- cereal, cinnamon toast, sausage patty, pineapple chunks.
L- chicken nuggets, tossed salad, baked beans, fruit cocktail.
Fri. B- cereal, blueberry muffin, pears. L- stuffed crust pizza,
tossed salad, green beans, peaches.
All in stock
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Jammin’ in June
Cruise-In
Father’s Day Lunch Buffet
at Barry County Museum
Saturday, June 14 • 5:00 p.m. – Dark
Sunday, June 15
If you have a band or play an instrument,
please come and join the “jam” session.
Fried Chicken
Smoked Beef Brisket
Baked Whitefish
Popcorn Shrimp
Mashed Potatoes w/ Gravy
Baked Beans
Fried Apples
Corn Nuggets
Green Beans
Dinner Rolls
Salad Bar
Assorted Desserts
All welcome for good clean family fun!
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100th birthday
celebration
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Obituaries
Rotary to raffle
gun at rodeo
Courtney Rasmussen
The Cassville Rotary
Club is raffling off a Henry
Golden Boy .22 rifle. The
ticket drawing will be held
on Saturday, June 21, at the
Cassville Rotary Club Rodeo.
All proceeds from the gun
will go towards community
projects.
The Cassville Rotary Club
has held the Cassville Rotary
Club Rodeo for more than 70
years; it is longest continuing
rodeo in the state of Missouri.
Tickets for the gun raffle
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Winnie E. Searl
Winnie E. Searl, age 73, of
Washburn, Missouri, passed
away on Tuesday, June 3,
2014, at Ashley Health and
Rehabilitation in Rogers,
Arkansas.
Mrs. Searl, daughter of Ivan
and Thelma "Babe" (Nodine)
Stephens, was born on March
10, 1941, in Washburn. She
was united in marriage to
E.H. "Pete" Searl on April
6, 1959; he preceded her in
death on April 19, 1993. Mrs.
Searl was a school bus driver
for the Washburn R-V School
district for 35 years; she loved
all the children that she had
every year. Gospel music
and singing were her passion;
she sang at many funerals
and gatherings, and loved
listening to the McKameys'
gospel singing group. Mrs.
Searl loved to crochet and
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at the Washburn Prairie
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Linda Kay Threlfall
Linda Kay Threlfall, age
65, of Shell Knob, Missouri,
passed away Sunday, June
8, 2014, in Red Rose Health
and Rehabilitation Center in
Cassville, Missouri.
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Gertrude “Ann”
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Gertrude
“Ann”
Shaughnessy, age 77, of
Forsyth, Missouri, passed
away Sunday, June 8, 2014,
in Cox Medical Center,
Branson, Missouri.
Funeral services will be
held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday,
June 12, 2014, in Fohn
Funeral Home, Shell Knob,
Missouri. Burial will be
in Painter Cemetery, Shell
Knob.
There will be no visitation.
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I want to thank everyone for all the prayers, visits,
phone calls, food and all acts of kindness while I was
in the hospital and while convalescing at home. Thanks
to all the churches who had me on their prayer list.
God answered those prayers.
A special thanks to my wife Myra for staying beside me
and my two wonderful girls, Robin and Karen
and their families for helping me.
May God richly bless you all.
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quilt, and she made many
things for family and friends.
Family meant a lot to her; she
would always cook for her
brothers and make sure they
were taken care of. Mrs. Searl
attended the OK Assembly
of God Church located west
of Washburn and Exeter
Assembly of God Church.
Survivors include five
brothers, Paul Dean Stephens,
of Pierce City, Joe Stephens
and his wife, Carlene,
of Decatur, Texas, Bill
Stephens, of Cassville, Jackie
Stephens, of Washburn, and
Ronnie Stephens and his
wife, Becky, of Washburn;
one sister, Coleen Bowman,
of Exeter; and several nieces
and nephews.
In addition to her parents
and her husband, she was
preceded in death by one
brother, Carl Gene Stephens,
and two sisters-in-law, Anita
Stephens and Joan Stephens.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the Washburn
Back Pack Program, and
entrusted to the White Funeral
Home and Crematory, P.O.
Box 890, Cassville, MO
65625.
Funeral services were
held Friday, June 6, 2014,
at the White Funeral Home
and Crematory, Cassville,
with Pastor Bob Neeley and
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the world. On June 27, 1954,
he married Ilene Comstock
in Barstow, California, and
then they came back to Eagle
Rock, Missouri, to farm. Ilene
was a faithful companion,
partner and a great singer.
After a few years, they both
felt God was calling them
into the Gospel ministry and
enrolled in Southwest Baptist
College in Bolivar, Missouri,
in 1956. He then attended
Baylor University in Waco,
Texas. He went on to Golden
Gate Baptist Seminary in
California. Before Varl went
to Golden Gate in California,
his home church, Roaring
River Baptist Church, wanted
to honor him by ordaining
him. This was uncommon
to do this before having a
pastorate and it meant a lot
to Varl and Ilene. He attended
Sacramento State College to
obtain a teaching certificate
and taught at Valley View
Elementary for three years, a
small county school outside
of Auburn, California.
Together, he and Ilene
were married forty-nine years
and had four children, Tony,
Carol, Artie and Kyle. Ilene
went home to heaven on
January 9, 2004. Varl stated
that, "I wanted my life to
Varl L. Ball
God called Varl L. Ball, age
82, of Eagle Rock, Missouri,
home to Heaven, Wednesday,
June 4, 2014. Varl passed
away in his home.
He was born October 31,
1931, in Eagle Rock, the son
of Ethel and Edith (Carter)
Ball. He accepted Christ
as Savior at the age of nine
and was baptized in the
membership of Roaring River
Baptist Church in Eagle Rock,
Missouri. His parents were
very active in the work of the
church and he was taught the
importance of loyalty to the
church and the Christian life.
Varl was drafted into the
United States Marines and
served from 1952 until 1954
in Barstow, California. This
is where God opened his
vision to the greater needs of
The family of
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reflect God’s love and grace
and that the journey along
life’s ministry has been
interesting, challenging and
encouraging." He wanted his
service to give glory to God
and not to himself.
He was privileged to pastor
the following churches:
Rock Creek Baptist Church
in Auburn, California, First
Baptist Church in Carrizozo,
New Mexico, First Baptist
Church in Hermitage,
Missouri, Roaring River
Baptist Church in Eagle
Rock, Missouri, (this was
his home church where he
attended growing up and he
told the Lord that he would
never pastor in his home
church but he did), Myrtle
Avenue Baptist Church in
Eureka, California, Olive
Point in Urbana, Missouri,
First Baptist Church in
Crocker, Missouri, Rock
Springs Baptist Church in
Eureka Springs, Arkansas,
where his grandpa Carter
pastored and preached at the
turn of the century, and was
assistant Pastor at Roaring
River Baptist Church in Eagle
Rock, Missouri.
Surviving are his children,
Tony Ball and his wife, Glenda,
of Wheaton, Missouri, Carol
Harvick and her husband,
Carlton, of Crowley, Texas,
Artie Pearson and her
husband, Rick, of Hermitage,
Missouri, and Kyle Altic
and her husband, Andy, of
Brighton, Missouri; two
sisters, Geneva Indermuehle
of Holts Summits, Missouri,
and Patsy Pettigrew and her
husband, George, of Dixon
Springs, Tennessee; one
brother, Jim Ball and his wife,
Marge, of Seneca, Missouri;
11 grandchildren; and 15
great-grandchildren.
Preceding Varl in death was
his father, Ethel Ball, mother,
Edith Ball, sister, Eldora
Redenz and wife, Ilene
Comstock Ball.
He is honored and lovingly
remembered by many friends
and family.
Funeral services were held
Monday, June 9, 2014, in
Roaring River Baptist Church,
Eagle Rock, Missouri, under
direction of Fohn Funeral
Home, Cassville, Missouri.
Burial with military honors
wasn Munsey Cemetery,
Eagle Rock, Missouri.
Arthur “Nickiey” N.
Nelson Jr.
Arthur “Nickiey” N.
Nelson Jr., 63, of Hoopeston,
Ill., passed away at 2:13 a.m.
Friday, June 6, 2014, at his
home with his family by his
side after a lengthy battle with
cancer.
Nickiey was born on
October 7, 1950, in Danville,
Ill., the son of Arthur
“Red” and Marjorie Joanne
(Mallotte) Nelson Sr. He
married Sheila Irvin on July
4, 1970, in Hoopeston and
later married Mary Walls on
January 3, 1993, in Wheaton,
Missouri.
He is survived by his wife,
Mary Nelson of Hoopeston,
Ill.; father, Arthur “Red”
Nelson Sr. of Hoopeston;
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Caitlyn Leatherwood of
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grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; two brothers,
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Sonny (Connie) Gibson and
Mike (Alma) Gibson, both
PHILIPPIANS 2:5-- Let this mind be in you, which was also
of Lafayette, Indiana; three
in Christ Jesus:
sisters, Roseanne Coffman
1 CORINTHIANS 2:14-- But the natural man receiveth not the
of Hoopeston, Sherry (Phil)
things of the Spirit of God; for they are foolishness unto him:
Coffman of Wheaton,
neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
Missouri, and Roberta
ROMANS 8:6-- For to be carnally minded is death; but to be
(Duane) Reynolds of Ridgley,
spiritually minded is life and peace.
Missouri; former wife, Sheila
JOHN 3:7-- Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born
(Billy Joe) Hardwick of
again.
Rossville, Ill.; and several
MATTHEW 10:34-- Think not that I am come to send peace on
nieces, nephews, great-nieces
earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.
and nephews and special
(35)-- For I am come to set a man at variance against his father,
niece and nephew, Jamie and
and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in-law
Steven Wetli, who helped
against her mother in-law.
(36)-- And a man’s foes shall be they of his own household.
take care of Nickiey.
He was preceded in death
MARK 3:25-- And if a house be divided against itself, that house
by his mother, Marjorie Bell;
cannot stand.
stepmother, Florence Nelson;
ISAIAH 26:3-- Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind
stepfather, Robert “Snooky”
is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.
Bell; daughter, Carolyna
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Nelson; three brothers, James
“Bug” Bell, Don Nelson Sr.
and George Nelson; sister,
FOR IT IS WRITTEN would like to thank everyone for the wonderful
love and support given to us during the loss of
our loved one.
A special thank you for the beautiful flowers,
delicious food, phone calls, cards, visits and the
donations made to the boys college fund. Most of
all, thank you for the prayers that have helped us
through this difficult time.
Thank you so much to Kathy Arnold, Lori’s special friend and
co-worker for all her help and support. Also, thanks to Craig
Williams, her boss, and all the Court House employees.
Thank you to Angela Burns for her beautiful song, Pastors
Scott Mitchell & Donnie Spears, Cassville First Baptist for
use for the Family Life Center, Fohn Funeral for the beautiful
service and Cameron Koehler for the special videos.
Also, a special thank you to all the ladies from Solid Rock,
Corinth and Emmanuel that cooked and served the wonderful
meal for family and friends at the Corinth Family Life Center.
The family has felt the overwhelming love from all your hearts
for Lori.
God bless each and everyone of you.
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Theresa “Sissy” Nelson; and
two nephews, Jay and George
Wetli.
Nickiey was enlisted in
the United States Army and
served in Korea from 1967 to
1971. He lived in Wheaton,
Missouri, for several years
and worked as a truck driver
for Hollaway Transportation.
While living in Missouri, he
attended the Freewill Baptist
Church in Purdy, Missouri.
Nickiey was a member of
American Legion Post #384
in Hoopeston. He loved
working on cars, fishing,
hunting, and camping and in
his younger year’s horseback
riding. Nickiey was a very
giving person who loved
making new friends and
making people laugh. He
loved spending time with
his family and friends and
every child knew him as
“Uncle Nickiey”. Nickiey
also enjoyed playing with his
dogs, Gidget and Molly.
Private family services
for Nickiey will be held at a
later date. According to his
wishes, cremation rites have
been accorded by the BrownAlkire Funeral Chapel. He will
be laid to rest in the Rankin
Union Cemetery. Memorials
may be made in his name to
the American Cancer Society.
The family has entrusted
the Brown-Alkire Funeral
Chapel to assist them in
honoring his life. Memories
or photos of Nickiey may be
shared with the family on
his memorial page at: www.
blurtonfuneralhomes.com.
John R. Walker
John R. Walker, age 55, of
Cassville, Missouri, passed
away Saturday, June 7, 2014,
in Cassville Health Care and
Rehabilitation Center.
Memorial services will be
held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, June
13, 2014, in Fohn Funeral
Home, Cassville. Pastor
Doyle Russell will conduct
the services. Burial will be
at a later date in Oak Ridge
Cemetery, Cassville.
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online obituaries, guestbook and
private condolences.
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Full Gospel Church in Shell
Knob. Her favorite pastime
was crafts.
No services are scheduled
at this time.
Cremation
arrangements are under
direction of Fohn Funeral
Home, Cassville.
Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for
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Connie Sue Reed
Connie Sue Reed, age 74,
of Cassville, Missouri, passed
away Monday, June 9, 2014,
in her home.
She was born January 28,
1940, in Hooker, Oklahoma,
the daughter of Otto and Cuba
(Blankenship) Fast. On May
29, 2004, in Viola, Missouri,
she was united in marriage to
Donald Reed, who survives.
Also surviving are two
daughters, Debbie Cole and
Kay Lynn Hill of Cassville,
Missouri; one stepson, Glenn
Avey and his wife, Shelli, of
Kaw City, Oklahoma; one
brother, Robert Fast and his
wife, Barbara, of Terrebonne,
Oregon; two sisters, Carolyn
Lee and her husband,
Grizz, of Burlingame,
Kansas, and Patricia Rusher
of Burlingame, Kansas;
three stepdaughters; 13
grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren.
Preceding her in death were
her parents; two husbands;
and one brother, Earl Anson.
Connie spent much of her
life in Oklahoma, where she
graduated from high school.
Fifteen years ago, she moved
from Ponca City, Oklahoma
to Missouri to make her
home. She attended Lohmer
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Ronnie E. Holt
Ronnie E. Holt, age 67,
of Urbana, Missouri, passed
away Monday, June 2, 2014,
in his home.
He was born December 15,
1946, in Walsh, Colorado, the
son of Howard E. and Betty
Louise (Grass) Holt. On
June 20, 1964, in Cassville,
Missouri, he was united
in marriage to Jacqueline
“Jackie” Berning, who
survives. Also surviving are
one son, Matthew Holt and
his wife, Karina, of Urbana,
Missouri; three daughters,
Ronda Joseph and her
husband, Tim, of Covington,
Louisiana, Cristina Gray
and her husband, Kevin, of
Shawnee, Kansas, and Tiffany
Curry of Galmey, Missouri;
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eight grandchildren, Nicholas
Bloesser, Jessica Bloesser,
Daniel Gray, Joey Gray,
Tanaya Holt, Destiny Holt,
Taryan Holt, and Hunter
Curry; and mother-in-law and
father-in-law, Helen and John
Berning of Exeter, Missouri.
Preceding him in death
were his parents and one
brother, Donnie Holt.
Ronnie was a 1964
graduate of Cassville High
School. During the Vietnam
War, he joined the United
States Army, serving from
December 13, 1965, until
July 2, 1972. For eight years
he resided in Fairbanks,
Alaska, then returned to
Missouri before moving west
to Reno, Nevada. He moved
to Urbana eight years ago to
make his home. He was a
heavy equipment mechanic.
He was a member of the
Eagles, American Legion
#118 and Disabled American
Veterans and attended the
Baptist Church.
Graveside services with
military honors were held
Friday, June 6, 2014, in
Maplewood
Cemetery,
Exeter, Missouri, under
direction of Fohn Funeral
Home, Cassville. Pastor
James Weaver conducted the
services.
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Contributions may be
made to St. Jude’s Children
Research Hospital in memory
of Christine.
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Christine M.
Trotter
Christine M. Trotter, age
65, of Exeter, Missouri,
passed away Friday, June 6,
2014, in her home.
She was born April
5, 1949, in Madison,
Wisconsin, the daughter of
Benjamin Swetmore and
Iona (Wheelock) Weitzel. On
December 20, 1975, in Perth,
Western Australia, she was
united in marriage to Steven
F. Trotter, who preceded her
in death on December 20,
2000. Also preceding her in
death were her parents and
one brother, John Weitzel.
Surviving are one daughter,
Louise (Trotter) Sartin
and her husband, Curtis, of
Exeter, Missouri; two sons,
Cosmas Trotter of Pea Ridge,
Arkansas, and Titus Trotter
of Cassville, Missouri; two
stepdaughters, Janice Trotter
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stepson, Damian Trotter of
Cassville, Mo.
Springfield, Missouri; three
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sisters, Judy Newfield of
Connecticut, Debbie Washa
and her husband, Chuck,
of Wisconsin and Roxana
Calkins and her husband,
Darell, of Minnesota; two
brothers, Jim Weitzel and
his wife, Judy, of Wisconsin
and Bill Weitzel and his wife,
Judy, of Wisconsin; five
grandchildren, Connor and
Elizabeth Nesbitt and Kain,
Dominic and Angus Trotter;
and a close friend, Kathy
Tucker.
Christine was a 1967
graduate of Waunakee
High School in Waunakee,
Wisconsin. For a few years
she was employed at A.R.S.
Sprague Dawley Company
in Madison, Wisconsin,
as an animal caregiver. In
February 1975, she moved
to Australia, where she met
her husband, Steven. In
September 1983, they moved
to Missouri, where they
owned and operated Trotter’s
Village Market in Exeter for
eighteen years. Christine
then followed her childhood
dream and attended the
Franklin Technology Center
in Joplin, Missouri, where
she graduated in June 2003,
with her Practical Nursing
Degree. From April 2004
until February 2011, she
was employed by St. John’s
Hospital-Cassville as an LPN
and also worked at St. Mary’s
Hospital in Rogers, Arkansas,
in Medical/Surgery. She was
a hospice volunteer for Mercy
Hospice from 2011 until her
death.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, June 10, 2014,
in Fohn Funeral Home,
Cassville. Father John Braun
will conducted the services.
Burial was in Maplewood
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Travis Neal Munday
Travis Neal Munday, age
39, of Seligman, Missouri
passed away Sunday, June 8,
2014, in his home, after many
months of illness.
Memorial services will be
held at Mano Cemetery today,
Wednesday, June 11, 2014, at
4:00 p.m. by a brother from
of the Jehovah’s Witness
Kingdom Hall. All family
and friends are welcome. In
lieu of flowers, please make
donations to the family to
help with funeral expenses.
Cremation arrangements
are under direction of Fohn
Funeral Home, Cassville.
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private condolences.
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• Services each night starting at 7:00 PM.
• Transportation if needed, so please contact us.
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Matthew and Gayle LeCompte.
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129,900
149,900
129,900
ONE ACRE!
All city, wooded, encl porch, 2 car gar,
outbuilding, 3 BD, 2 BA, partial brick,
large kitchen, lots of cabinets,
ASKING
food bar, 1452 sq ft,
concrete drive. Fenced.
Justin Mills graduated
with honors from the Sam
Walton College of Business
at the University of Arkansas on May 10, 2014.
Justin earned Bachelor
of Science Degrees in Business Administration in both
Information Systems and
Marketing.
He was awarded as a First
Ranked Senior Scholar with
Summa Cum Laude honors.
Justin Mills also received
the Outstanding Student
Award in Information Systems. Justin is a member of
the international academic
JUST REDUCED $13,000!
Nice 3 BD, 1 BA w/wood floors & lots
of upgrades. Nice neighborhood. All city.
Fenced back yard. New CH/A propane,
metal roof, low maint. exterior.
ASKING
TAKE A LOOK!
$
72,900
CITY CHIC!
Elegant 1543 sq ft, 3 BD, 2 BA, lg master
suite, nice rm sizes, open living to kitchen w/
food bar & vaulted ceiling. Ceramic & carpet.
Partial brick. New neighborhood.
ASKING
MUST SEE!
118,900
$
ARK COMMUTER!
2 levels, 2 FP, lr fraidy hole, 4 or 5 BD, 3 full
BA, office, lr util, extra storage throughout,
trac ceiling, lr vault in liv area, climate control,
Rennai energy, 2 car w/3rd dr, poured drive,
lr deck front/back, 2.9 AC, rural water.
$
WOW REDUCED! #94144
Charlea Mills
Barry County residents
were shocked and saddened
by the sudden death of
long-time Court Recorder
Lori Cantwell, 45, last week.
Cantwell, in the Recorder’s position since July
1994, died on Sunday of an
apparent heart attack, leaving a void for both courthouse and Judicial Center
employees. Cantwell ran
the Recorder’s Office with
her assistant Cathy Arnold.
County Circuit Clerk
Craig Williams stated,
“Lori was a good Christian
woman who really had her
priorities straight She put
God first and family second in her life. She will be
sorely and greatly missed
by my office.” Other county
employees will remember
Cantwell for her faith and
strength of character that
she exhibited over the many
years with the County.
Cantwell’s visitation was
last Wednesday evening
and funeral was Thursday
at the Family Life Center
in Cassville with pastors
Scott Mitchell and Donnie
Spears. Cantwell was bur-
Cantwell
ied in the Washburn Prairie
Cemetery.
The Recorder’s office
was closed on Monday and
Thursday last week out of
respect for Cantwell’s passing. The Courthouse was
also closed for the funeral
from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.
on Monday. Cantwell was
survived by her husband,
Kevin, and two sons, Chase
and Cody.
Cantwell was a life-long
Barry County resident and
graduated from Exeter High
School in 1987. She was a
member of the Solid Rock
Baptist Church of Wheaton.
Mills graduates with honors from U of A
132,500
$
County shocked with grief
by Court Recorders’s death
Mills
ASKING
Business honor society, Beta
Gamma Sigma, the highest recognition that a business student can receive in a
business program any where
in the world. Justin was a
2010 graduate of Cassville
High School. Justin is the
son of Janet Mills, of Cassville, and Harry Mills, of
Littleton, Color.
Use Cassville’s Masonic Lodge,
18th & Main St. for your
next meeting or event.
Contact:
Gene Writer @ 417-342-3324
for availability and fees.
rem ova ble
239,900
c o m fo r t a
b le
a n d c le a r
SIMPLY AWESOME!
4 BD, 2 full BA, beautiful kitchen w/all new
brushed nickel appliances, granite countertops,
new H/AC, 2 living rms, 2 FP w/insert,
2
car det , LAKEVIEW, screened porch
ASKING
off kitchen, lg deck off living
area, 2 lots, comm. water. #94061
179,900
$
The low-down
BRICK RANCH!
You no longer have to straighten your teeth
the old-fashioned way, with metal braces.The
Invisalign Teen™ system lets you do it the
modern, hygienic way.Your new smile is created
with the most innovative technology – a series
of clear aligners that are custom-fit to your
teeth.
Quiet location, near town/schls, all city. 2
levels, 2 car, Ch/A, woodstove in bsmt, gas log,
wood/ceramic. lg BD, xtra nice master, glass
entry shower, jet tub, tile & ceramic wall to
wall, lg walk-in closet w/work
ASKING
area, huge util w/extra cabinets,
$
lg deck + cov sitting porch. #94044
249,900
LARGE MODERN HOME!
ASKING
220,000
$
City lot, asphalt drive, CH/A w/wood
stove, wood/ceramic, newly update lg
master double vanity, closets, skylight,
custom design interior, modern kit, lr
food bar, new appliances, 3 BD, 2
BA, guest qtrs, RV hookup. #91782
The Aligners. . .
• snap on your teeth easily.
• are comfortable and practically invisible.
• allow for your growing permanent teeth.
• gently and continuously move your teeth in small increments.
• are worn for about two weeks.Then you swap them for a new pair.
• have a Blue Dot Wear Indicator, designed to show an estimation of
wear-time.The dot is designed to fade to clear over a two-week
period if you wear (20 to 22 hours everyday) your aligners properly.
• can be removed for eating, brushing, and flossing, or going to a special event.
CASSVILLE DENTAL CARE
Flat Creek
Realty
Dr. Craig
Hayes
DR. PATRICK
A. A.
THOMPSON
Each business is independently owned and operated.
Bus: (417)
John R. Chappell
Office Manager
417-342-1767
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53 Main • Cassville, MO
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Joy D. Chappell
Owner/Broker
417-671-2675
Most insurance
gladly accepted.
54 South Main, Cassville
417-847-1443 • 888-887-3968
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2014
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Cassville kicks off Summer Reading CHS graduate retires from US Army Reserves
The Cassville Library held a kick off for their Summer Reading Program of a martial arts demonstration by Trey Treadwell. Pictured above is Treadwell with Gavin McManus. For more information on upcoming events, see the library’s Facebook page or call (417) 847-32121.
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Service Medals, Liberation of
Kuwait Medal, 4 Meritorious
Service Medals and numerous
Army Commendation and
Achievement medals.
Larry is the son of Amanda Samuels – Edie of Exeter
and Harlan Samuels of Warsaw. He and his wife, Paula,
have a poultry farm in the
Monett area.
Ron Beaver
Sylvia Hayworth, Rep. Hosting
3834 State Hwy HH, Purdy, MO
Gann
Farmers Mutual Insurance Company
of Nodaway County
and Fuller Brush
Presents “June Festival”
SAlES & SErVicE
417-652-7842
uly
for the Army Commander
and multiple other roles for
the Arkansas National Guard.
In 1990 Larry deployed for
Operation Desert Storm and
served in Iraq as the Battalion
Intelligence Officer.
Other deployments were
as the Commander of Joint
Task Force Arkansas in support of the Border Patrol during Operation Jump Start, as
well as the Officer in Charge
of relief efforts for Arkansas in
support of Hurricane Katrina.
In 2012, Larry transferred
from the Arkansas National
Guard to the United States
Army Reserves and was immediately promoted to the
rank of Colonel and attached
back to the Arkansas National
Guard’s 39th Infantry Brigade
where he served as a Liaison
officer until his retirement.
COL Gann’s awards include three Southwest Asia
STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS
EppErly ElEctric Motor
June / J
On April 30, 2014, Colonel
Larry Gann was honorably retired at Ft. Chaffee, Arkansas
after 34 years and 5 months
service in the Arkansas National Guard and United
States Army Reserve.
After graduating from
CHS in 1979 Larry enlisted
in the National Guard and
Reserve Officer Training Program while attending Wentworth Military College. In
1984, after transferring to the
University of Arkansas, he
accepted his commission in
the Arkansas National Guard
upon completing the State
OCS program. Subsequently
he attended Officer Basic
School in Ft. Sill, Okla.
During his career, COL
Gann served in multiple positions of responsibility including two Battery commands,
two Field Artillery Battalion
commands, Executive Officer
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Auto, AM/FM/CD, Come Test Drive! SCHOOL CAR!
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2014
Barry County Advertiser
Shoppin’ in the
Exeter Elementary’s May Character Kids
Shell ticket sales begin
Courtney Rasmussen
The upcoming Shoppin’
in the Shell serves an opportunity to promote local businesses and help the economy
in the community. Shoppin’
in the Shell has been held for
many years, and the upcoming event will allow community members to purchase chances to win $1,000
to Shell Knob Chamber of
Commerce businesses.
Shoppin’ in the Shell advertises and showcases local
businesses to help generate
more customers and to serve
to the community. Central
Crossing Senior Center and
the Chamber of Commerce
partner to sponsor this event.
Not only does it help local
businesses, but it also gives
customers a chance to win a
$1,000 shopping spree to use
on purchases at any participating business.
To qualify to win, tickets can be purchased for $10
each or $50 for six tickets.
Tickets can be purchased at
Central Crossing Senior Center, Shell Knob Chamber of
Commerce, Farmer’s Daughter Floral and Greenhouse,
the Old Church Gallery, and
Treasures Then and Now.
The drawing will be held on
Monday, July 7, at 12 p.m. at
the Shell Knob Chamber of
Commerce. Ticket purchasers do not have to be present to win. If you would like
more information, contact
(417) 858-9428.
Pictured above are the Exeter Elementary Character Kids for the month of May. Children were chosen for their self-discipline. In
the front row, from left to right: Beatriz Alcaraz, Logan Aldridge, Ryan Sandlin, Amberlee Shipman, Gracie McCracken, Dharma
Horn and Trenton Norris. Second row: Natalie Crumpler, Henry Reed, Summer Rayburn, Joseph Beck, Brianna Vaughn, Riley Still
and Dominic McMahan. Back row: Dustie Cowherd, Jolie Mattingly, Seth Gannon, Whitney Koenig, Taylor Headly, Abbi Caddell,
Camille Kho and Jealouise Durossette.
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Crowder to host Cassville Chamber luncheon
We
Mama Mango’s Deliver
Drive In 417-847-8902
OPEN
Tues-Sat 10am-?
Crowder College, Cassville Campus, along with
the Crowder Foundation,
will host the second quarter
Cassville Area Chamber of
Commerce Quarterly Luncheon on Tuesday, June 24,
at 12 noon at Crowder College.
Those in attendance will
have the opportunity to
meet Dr. Jennifer Methvin.
Dr. Methvin was named the
new Crowder College Presi-
dent in February of this year.
During the luncheon,
Crowder staff will recap the
last 15 years in Cassville and
discuss future plans.
“I would like to thank
Crowder College in advance
for hosting this quarter’s
luncheon. Crowder College
has been an integral part in
the growth and stability of
Cassville and Barry County
the last fifteen years, and I’m
sure they will continue to be
Located at Ollie’s in Washburn
On Hwy 90 (formerly Hillbilly Henry’s)
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EAGLE ROCK REAL ESTATE
Hwy. 86, Eagle Rock, MO • (417)271-3967
H GREAT LAKE VIEW! 3 BR, 1½ BA, completely Refurbished. All new metal roof,
siding, plumbing, wiring, heat & air, carpet.
$84,900
H CASSVILLE LOCATION! Completely refurbished! Home valued at $65,000
Reduced selling price $57,900. Owner/Agent. Need to liquidate as soon ASAP!
H LAKE ACCESS! 3 BR, 1-1/2 BA Manufactured.
$29,900
2 BR, 1 BA Home on 2 lots with large shop.
$49,900
(WILL SELL TOGETHER OR SEPARATE)
H CLOSE TO LAKE! 2-3 BR, 2 BA, 3/4 AC + 30x50, metal bldg.
$110,000
H CLOSE TO LAKE! Perfect weekender on 1.31 AC. Short distance to beach &
boat launch.
CONTRACT PENDING $75,000
H LAKE VIEW! 6 lots, 1 AC on paved road close to Big M, water & elect. $22,500
H LAKE FRONT! Nice 2 level Chalet, log siding, 2 BD, 1 BA + Loft. $149,900
H LAKE FRONT! Very nice 2-3 BR, 2 BA, good lake view, walk-out bsmt, family rm
w/ FP, community pool.
$105,000
H LAKE VIEW! Real Nice 2-3 BR, 2 BA on 2.75 AC, 2 car garage, shop & carport,
large deck, family rm, wood stove.
Lower from $135,000 to $120,000
H WATER FRONT on Roaring River, 2 BD, 2 BA, very nice.
$124,900
H LAKE FRONT LOTS, walk down, water, elect, & sewer. 1-$39,900 & $50,000
H CLOSE TO LAKE & ACCESS. 3 lots with basement foundation.
$20,000
H LAKE FRONT! 2 BD, 2 BA, Chalet, full decks on both levels on 1 AC.$174,900
H LAKE FRONT! 4 AC, very gentle walk down 42x64 metal bldg w/bath.$159,900
We Need Listings!!!
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417-847-3386
Offering 24-hour skilled nursing services
Excellent Activity program
Home cooked meals
Partnered with Genesis Therapy
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Saturday, June 21st
Special Unit for Elopement Risk
ANNUAL FISH FRY - 5PM
Gospel Music Texas Style - 6PM
417-847-2185
812 Old Exeter Rd, Cassville, Mo.
Carolyn Hunter, DMD, PC
General Dentistry
Emphasis on Total Care
77 Smithson Drive, Cassville, MO 65625
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Caring for our Seniors!
Ask Dr. Carolyn Hunter about a sleep apnea appliance.
We Offer Extended
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Tues.-Thurs. • 11:00 - 8:00
Chamber President.
Attendees will enjoy
lunch catered by BBQ Station at no expense thanks to
Crowder’s generosity. Those
interested in attending must
RSVP to chamber@cassville.
com or (417) 847-2814 by
Friday, June 20.
For more information
about the luncheon, contact the chamber office at
417.847.2814. For more information about Crowder
College, contact their campus at (417) 847-1706.
Cassville Health Care
& Rehab
Tues-Thurs 4-6 p.m.
Children (12 & under) eat for $1.50
with adult burger purchase
instrumental in that growth
for years to come. Crowder
provides an educational
service to this community
that otherwise would not
be available, and that in itself is reason to appreciate
Crowder College. Personally, I’m looking forward
to the upcoming luncheon,
and I speak for the Chamber
when I say we are all looking
forward to their presentation. Anybody who attends
this luncheon will benefit
from it,” stated Kelly Mills,
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Rosie O’Toole
Spreading the Gospel through, The Spoken Word & Song.
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Corinth Baptist ChurCh
Pastor, Donnie Spears – 417-236-2145
Where It’s All About Jesus.
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new
creation; old things have passed away; behold,
all things have become new. 2 Corinthians 5:17
Are you ready for a new start in Christ, It’s your move!
Services:
Sunday School: 9:45 am • Morning Service 10:45 am • Evening Service 6:00 pm
Wednesday Evening: 6:30 pm
11453 St. Hwy. AA, Cassville, MO 417-847-4165
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Barry County Advertiser
MSU
Purdy senior music students honored
announces
scholarships
Missouri State University
announced their scholarship
recipients for the Fall 2014
semester.
• Lacy Shantel Procino,
Eagle Rock, Missouri State
Leadership
Scholarship
and Missouri State Provost
Scholarship.
• Michael L. Brattin, Exeter, Missouri State Leadership Scholarship and Provost
Scholarship.
• Kristeen B. Albert,
Golden, Missouri State
Leadership Scholarship and
Provost Scholarship.
• Breanna Nicole Homfeldt, Monett, Deans’ Scholarship.
• Hayley Rose Long,
Monett, Provost Scholarship.
• Casey Brooke Moller,
Monett, Provost Scholarship.
• Mckenzie L. Moreland,
Monett, Board of Governors
Scholarship.
• Lindsay Kay Staudt,
Monett, Provost Scholarship.
• Brandy B. Garcia, Seligman, Multicultural Leadership Scholarship.
• Rhianna Meghan Rickett, Seligman, Missouri State
Leadership Scholarship.
• Ian S. Campbell, Verona, Provost Scholarship.
• Devon E. Delano, Verona, A+ Recognition Scholarship.
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Rebelle Sturgell, 12, was
chosen as a state finalist in
the National American Miss
Pageant to be held June 30
“Thank You!”
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To Our Advertisers!
The Little Store
holds grand re-opening
Cassville’s The Little Store held a grand re-opening at their new
location at 613 Main Street with prize drawings and special
deals. Items were given by various vendors and artisans that
sell their wares at the store. Pictured above is the winner of a
geode given away by artist Penny Hilburn. From left to right:
Penny Hilburn, Jennifer Whitham and Sherry Johnson. Other
items given away included a 74-piece Remington Gold Rim
China set, gift certificates, pottery and more.
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1300 Old Exeter Road
Cassville, MO
American Dream Realty
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Office (417) 847-4800
417-846-1144
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Check our Web Page for more listings!!!
“Always here for you”
Want to sell your house? There's no time like summertime!
Call us to list today!
Let Us Do The Work!
MOTIVATED SELLER! 3 BD, 2 BA w/over 1,500 sq ft, CH/A, deck, dead end st. $69,900 #93736
LAKE GETAWAY Tucked in the trees. Newer roof & flooring. Wrap around
deck. Lake neighborhood w/launch, tennis, pool and more.
PENDING $69,900 #94197
LIKE NEW COUNTRY HOME 2 car det garage w/elec and 1/2 bath. New
front & rear decks. Nice pasture views.
$135,000 #94182
BIG 3/2 Total remodel. New CH/A, floor coverings, windows, paint, deck
roof & more. Detached garage.
PENDING $69,500 #94167
GREAT STARTER FARM 1-1/2 story, 3 BD, on 4 AC. Csvl Schl. Short Sale. $64,900 #94163
WOODED AC 4.8 AC of secluded land in the country. Elec & water avail. $15,000 #94161
MINI FARM Over 1800 sq ft, 3 BD, 2 BA, open kitchen/living/dining. Outbldg.
Oversized carport. Should qualify for USDA financing.
$79,900 #93795
SHOWROOM totally remodeled with large display windows, loading dock,
Cassville Square, overhead storage.
$135,000 #91931
CASSVILLE SCHOOLS 4 BD w/new paint, laminate, carpet & covered patio.$84,900 #93946
PRICE REDUCED, Seller Wants An Offer, 4 AC w/utilities.
$19,900 #93863
CHALET IN THE WOODS 3 BD, 2 BA chalet w/over 2000 sq ft on 2.76 AC.
Cathedral ceilings, Csvl Schls, full walk-out basement & fantastic views. $219,900 #93879
2 STORY CHARMER 3 BD, 2-1/2 BA, 2 story just outside of Cassville.
Sharp older home w/all new windows, original hardwood & FP. PENDING $84,900 #93878
CASSVILLE SCHOOL (2) 5 AC surveyed tracts or 15 AC total, Csvl.
$67,500 #93587
SCENIC VIEW 8.78 AC near National Forest on paved road.
$29,900 #92826
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paid trip to Disneyland.
Strugell’s activities include hunting, fishing and
baking. She is an active member of the Bridgeway Assembly of God in Shell Knob. She
is organizing a fundraiser to
benefit Children’s Miracle
Network to be held later this
summer.
She is the daughter of
Randal and Connie Sturgell
of Cato, granddaughter of
Dorman Sturgell of Aurora,
the late Isabell Sturgell of Aurora and the late Oliver and
Dorris Ash of Purdy.
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Cappy Harris Realtors
466 St. Hwy. 76, Cassville, MO 65625
Nickle’s Flooring
We invite you to walk
all over us.
Sturgell
on Columbia at the Holiday
Inn. The National American
Miss pageants are held for
girls ages 4 through 18 in five
different age divisions.
Sturgell will be participating in the preteen division with many other young
ladies from across the state.
National American Miss
promotes life-long skills and
public service. This pageant
shows off national beauty
with an emphasis on poise,
public speaking and selfconfidence. Each year, National Miss awards 41.5 million in case, scholarships and
other prizes, including a Ford
Mustang and an all expense
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Purdy High School music teachers James Adams and Lauren Lee honored their senior musicians
at the annual Music Awards Banquet on May 13. Pictured from left are: James Adams, Instrumental Music Teacher; Kyle Davidson, Francisco Salazar, Tanner Marshall, Andrew McCormick,
Alissa Graham, Dana Cunningham, Ashley Lowery, Deana Burch and Lauren Lee, Vocal Music
Teacher.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2014
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$58,000
94195 NEW LISTING! Neat and clean vinyl and brick home on corner lot, Cassville.
$65,000
94188 NEW LISTING! 3 AC m/l with septic, electric and water.
ONLY $14,500
94045 JUST LISTED! 3 BD, 2 BA with east AR commute.
$69,000
94103 JUST LISTED! 5 AC close to Roaring River, well.
$35,000
94160 SOLD! 3 BD home on a corner lot.
$49,900
93964 SOLD! Tiny little cottage on a great corner lot.
$25,000
93715 SOLD! Bring your horses! 36 AC m/l, 3 BD, 2 BA, 30x40 shop.
$225,500
93791 PENDING! Well kept manufactured home with a block foundation on 5 AC.
$76,500
94181 PENDING! Plenty of space to build your home on this 14.98 AC
$23,950
94191 PENDING! 24 AC of gently rolling land. Mostly pasture.
$38,300
94194 PENDING! Nice 2 BD home, large living rm, hardwood floors, Cassville.
$72,900
94190 PENDING! Build your dream home on this 13 AC m/l, close to town!
$45,500
93661 PENDING! Full brick executive style home, 4 BD, 3 full BA, 2 half BA. Formal dining,
finished bsmt, pool, 42x60 shop building on 20 AC.
$375,000
92667 4 BD across from high school. Bring offers!
$59,900
94097 REDUCED! 6 AC off of W Hwy on Dead End Rd.
$22,000
93022 REDUCED! Real Log Home on 36 wooded AC, 3 FPs, 3 BD, 3.5 BA, planked flooring,
CH/A, rec room, wrap around deck, detached garage.
$239,900
93820 REDUCED! Cedar sided 3 BD, 3 BA, full basement on 1 AC m/l.
$169,900
94026 REDUCED! Full brick, 3 BD, 3 BA 2 shop buildings & possible income from storage. $219,000
93997 REDUCED! Seligman, 4 BD, 2 BA on 2 AC with a 30x40 shop.
$99,900
93632 REDUCED AGAIN! 4 BD, 2 BA, completely renovated, new roof, FP.
$74,900
93980 REDUCED! Large Commercial Bldg with land! Many possibilities.
ONLY $105,000
94171 HWY 37 FRONTAGE, Cassville, 2-3 BC, 2 BA farm house on 18 AC w/32x40 shop,
carport, several out buildings & 2 ponds.
$139,900
94135 BEAUTIFUL Chinquapin home! 3 BD, 2.5 BA, FP, fresh paint & fresh floor coverings,
3 car attached garage & a court yard patio!
$159,900
94070 CHAIN O LAKES HOME! 2-3 BD, 2 BA, 3 lots. Sweet set up.!
$115,000
94117 LAKE FRONT! 5 BD, 3 BA, Lake Front fixer on 2 lots, with a basement.
$149,900
93631 SADDLE RIDGE 4 BD, 3.5 BA, basement, in-ground pool.
$269,900
94068 CHINQUAPIN! 3 Bd, 3 BA, large living rm, full finished basement, shop area.
$124,000
94057 RURAL! 4 Bd, 2 BA with a 30x30 shop on 1.7 AC.
$139,900
94008 NICE ranch style 3 BD, 2 BA partial brick & vinyl. Bring Offers!
$122,000
93652 AFFORDABLE! 3/2 with attached garage on 1.5 AC.
$113,000
94157 DUPLEX with 2 BD on each side, both with basement space.
ONLY $79,900
94033 BUILD HERE! 40 wooded AC off on NN.
$99,900
94111 CHEAP! 8.2 AC with well by Roaring River.
$15,000
93466 CUTE 3 BD, 2 BA, attached 2 car garage on 1.66 AC.
$95,000
93080 FENCED 33 AC of pasture in rural water district.
$92,000
93906 AFFORDABLE! 2-3 BD home, 1218 sq ft on 1.75 AC m/l.
$49,900
94013 CUTE! 3 BD, 2 BA, vaulted ceiling in living room, CH/A, fenced yard.
$84,900
94032 HUNTING LAND! 20 AC just North of AR state line.
$49,900
93953 AFFORDABLE! 2 BD, 1 BA in Cassville city limits.
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Barry County Advertiser
Purdy’s May Character Winners Wheaton Fire installs new officers
The Wheaton Fire Protection District promoted new officers to the department in a ceremony
held on May 20.
Purdy Elementary Principal Mr. Swadley announced the character education medal winners
Wheaton’s new officers are pictured above, left to right: Fire Chief Bob Lombard, Assistant
for the month of May. In partnership with elementary counselor Gary Jurgensen, Purdy’s kinder- Chief Lindy Lombard, Lieutenant Stuart Lombard, Lieutenant Steve Holmes, Captain Ryan Hengarten through fourth grade teachers present a different character trait each month. At the end derson, Captain Jeff Pettengill and Captain Taylor Lombard.
of the month, each teacher nominates one student who best exemplifies the trait presented. These
students receive character medals from Mr. Swadley.
In May, students focused on Courage. May medal winners are pictured left to right. In the
front row: Jayden Scott; Tieler Adams; Jasmin Salas; and Kira Hess. Middle row: Denver Smulders; Jessica Taylor; Will Henderson; Israel Trevino and Jeffrey Drake. Back row: Gary Jurgensen,
Counselor; Ezequiel Garcia; Anthony Felipe; Jasmine Peterson; Destry Patton; and Jeff Swadley, Charlea Mills
according to the Missouri
Principal.
One man is seriously in- State Highway Patrol. The
jured following falling off the truck was travelling west- Charlea Mills
On Friday, June, 6, around
tailgate of a pick up last week. bound on Farm Road 2000
Blake R. Hartwigsen, 19, one mile south of Aurora on 7:06 p.m., Hunter W. Kester
of Aurora, was riding in the Tuesday, June 3, around 3 sustained serious injuries after the ATV he was driving
back of a 1999 Ford Ranger a.m.
driven by Kameron L. Hale,
Hartwigsen was trans- struck a fence post, according
19, of Aurora, when he fell off ported to Mercy Hospital in to the Missouri State Highway
patrol.
as the truck was accelerating, Springfield.
Kester, 17, of Exeter, was
driving on Private Road 2217
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CHS boys basketball
to host weekend shoot-out
Cassville High School announced today that it’s boys’
basketball team will host a
varsity and junior varsity
shootout with several local
area teams.
This Saturday, Cassville
will be joined with Aurora,
Exeter, Golden City Haas
Hall, McDonald County,
Seneca, and Reeds Spring to
compete in a summer contest
where each team will play
four games and participate
in a single elimination twominute tournament at the
end of the day.
Varsity teams will be
competing in Cassville’s High
School and Middle School
Gyms from 8 AM to 6 PM,
and junior varsity teams will
be competing at the Family
Life Center from 8 AM to 3
PM. All community members are encouraged to come
up and support their Wildcats and get a sneak peak for
next season.
An all-day pass can be
purchased at each facility for
only $1. This pass will allow
admittance to any gym. Each
facility will also provide concessions.
Event
sponsors
are:
Arvest Bank, Commerce
Bank, Crowder College Fastrip, Freedom Bank, and
Security Bank and they provided over 170 t-shirts for all
participants.
Wildcat Coach Danny
Powers commented, “This
event is only made possible
by our sponsors; generous
donations to keep the cost
down for our players as well
as the players of other teams.
I would thank everyone who
donates their time to help our
program.”
Cassville Basketball, who
won the Southwest Holiday
Tournament last season, is
coached by Danny Powers
and assisted by Derek Judd,
Ronnie Cowan, and Chris
Seymore.
For information about the
basketball program, please
visit: http://cassvillewildcatbasketball.weebly.com/
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Lady Cats host 2014 Summer Camp
The Cassville High School Lady Wildcat basketball team hosted their summer camp June 2-5. Pictured above, back row: Coach
Shore, Coach Henry, Kandace Wallace, Raeghan Blisard, Madi Stokes, Chelsey Small, Macey Parsons, Audra Brooks, Kaileigh
Gorski, Coach Brooks.
Front row: Makenzie Durossette, Brooke Fields, Lindsey Halterman, Trinity Ewing, Tori Cole, Kaylee Reibert, Ashlynn Howe,
Hallie Long. Absent from photo: Britani Long, Devyn Callahan, Yesenia Aguinaga, Hailey Matthew and Faith Brookes.
Registration open for 2nd annual
Angie Swadley Memorial 5K race
The 2nd annual Angie
Swadley Memorial Scholarship 5K Race will be held
Saturday, July 19th, as part
of the Purdy Festival. Proyear on hole 15.
ceeds from the race provide a
The group is now starting
at 8:30 am for a 9:00 am tee $1,000 scholarship to a Purdy
graduate each Spring.
off.
Kings River Ladies Golf Update
Katherine Wheat
On, Wednesday, June 4, a
warm and humid day, the golf
ladies were hot. The stroke
play competition on the back
nine was a very close game.
Leading the charge was Linda Cantrell with a low net 27.
Linda had a birdie on hole
13 and also the longest putt
on hole #12. Myrna Bruning
and Lori Reaves tied for 2nd
with a net 32. Third place
went to Bonnie Shelton with
a net 34.
The gross scores were
equally close. Lori Reaves
posted a 41, Linda Cantrell,
42, and Myrna Bruning 44.
Myrna took low putts with
only 16. Elaine Haberstroh
holed her first birdie of the
Thank you, thank you, thank you..... And just once more, for
good measure - a very sincere thank you for your kindness and
support of our 8th grade promotion! Our class is very fortunate
to have such generous community support. Sincerely,
The Cassville Class of 2018
Our wonderful supporters:
1st State Bank
A Cut Above
Arvest Bank
B&B Theatre
Barry County Ready Mix
BBQ Station
Bonnie Resz
Carey’s Cassville Florist
Cassville Sunrise
Commerce Bank
Cr-ose Café
Design’s by Debbie
Destiny’s Clothing Store
Exeter Feed Mill
Fastrip
Forever Yours Embroidery
Freedom Bank
Joyous Embroidery
Justin boot
Mercy Hospital
Pink Zebra
Pizza Hut
Ramey
Reagan Stringer
Roaring River Water Slide
Security Bank
Sonic
Sports World
Taco Bell
Tomblins Jewelry
Wal-Mart
Whitley’s Pharmacy & Gifts
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and children race free, but
pay $5 for a t-shirt. To ensure
a free t-shirt for adult runners, pre-registration forms
must be postmarked by June
20th; registration will also be
open the morning of the race.
For registration forms
and other information, call
(417)235-9939 or email
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Monday nights beginning June 23
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2014
Nixon says education
cuts from lost casino revenue
Courtney Rasmussen
On Tuesday, May 20,
Governor Jay Nixon stated
an extra $35 million is being
cut from educational funds.
Public schools and universities are concerned about decreasing state revenues from
casino taxes, as well as lottery
sales.
The most recent spending cuts have not yet affected
classrooms due to the end of
the school year. “It’s going to
force a lot of school boards
and superintendents to do
some scrambling here toward
the end of the fiscal year to
make some budget adjustments,” Nixon said. In April
Nixon had announced another educational restriction
of $22 million, also an effect
of casino taxes and lottery
sales declining.
In the most recent round
of cuts, Missouri’s K-12 funding formula will lose $24.6
million. This year, the total
decrease in funds is over $40
million. Universities will be
impacted by a loss of $10.5
million, as well.
The Missouri Gaming As-
sociation has contributed to
the decreases from the recent
economic decline and harsh
wintery weather. Competition arose from a new casino
located in Kansas City. Kansas could also play a role in
the decrease of Missouri’s
revenue, as could the change
in ownership of the St. Louis
casino. Budget Director for
Nixon, Linda Luebbering,
said the reason for the slumping lottery revenues “is a little
bit less known” but could depend on the number of large
jackpots that can spur a surge
in ticket sales.
The state budget from this
year acquired $343 million
from casino revenues and
$312 from lottery profits to
fulfill education appropriations, which would have been
a 4.2 percent growth in casino revenues and a 7.9 percent growth in lottery profits
versus the previous year. The
equaled decline from casino
revenues is 6.0 percent and
the decline from lottery profits is 4.9 percent compared to
last year’s revenues.
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Cline twins head
into graduate programs
Natalie and Olivia Cline,
Cassville Class of 2010 graduates, will be graduating in
August from Arkansas State
University, in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
Natalie Cline will graduate with her undergraduate
degree in Political Science
with an emphasis in Pre Law.
Natalie works full time as a
legal assistant at the law office of Hunter J. Handsaw in
Jonesboro.
Natalie has been accepted
into the private law school
at Florida Coastal School of
Law in Jacksonville, Florida.
She will obtain a Juris Doctorate of Law while specializing in Transportation and
Admiralty Law. She will also
be obtaining her MBA concurrent with her law degree.
Olivia Cline will graduate
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with her undergraduate degree in Exercise Science. Olivia works full time as a docStacie Pendergraft, of Washburn, graduated from College
tor’s assistant at Elite Eyecare of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, during the 2014 Commencement
& Optical for Dr. Patrick exercises May 11. Pendergraft received a BS in Meeting/Special
Fowler and Dr. Cade Wilson Event Management.
in Jonesboro.
Pendergraft is a Southwest graduate.
Olivia has been accepted
into the Logan University College of Chiropractic in
St. Louis, Missouri. She will
specialize in Sports Rehabilitation with plans of working
for a professional sporting
team in the greater St. Louis
metropolitan area while operating her own private practice. Olivia Cline will be obtaining her Masters in Sports
Rehabilitation
concurrent
with her doctorate degree.
Natalie and Olivia are the
daughters of Shelia Cline and
the late Jim Cline of Eagle
Rock.
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Jonathan Horst, of Golden, graduated from College of the
Ozarks, Point Lookout, during the 2014 Commencement exercises May 11. Horst received a BA in Studio Art: Graphic Design.
Horst is a home school graduate.
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1. 1995 Volvo Semi-Tractor. No 5th Wheel Plate. CAT engine with 10
Sp. Std. Odometer shows 550,553 miles. Starts and runs good. Batteries
less than 2 yrs. old.
2. Two 75,000 BTU ceiling mount REZNOR heating units. Currently set
for NAT GAS. Bid is for both units.
Both bid items are located at 393 Sale Barn Road, Cassville, MO. Office hours are normally Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 9 AM to 4 PM.
Outside those hours call 846-4005.
Bids can be dropped or mailed to CFPD, PO Box 798 Cassville MO
65625 and must be received on or before Juy 15, 2014 and should be
marked “Truck Bid or Heater Bid”. All bids will be opened during
regular session meeting and the successful bidder determined.
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Cassville
(417) 847-2121
• On Thursday, June 12,
at 10 a.m. Color Fun for
kids.
• On Thursday, June 12,
at 3:30 p.m. Ronald McDonald presents “It’s Book
Time” to children.
•On Thursday, June 12,
at 7 p.m. “Organic Pest Control” for adults is held with
Jon Toombs of Homestead
Farms.
• On Tuesday, June 17,
at 2 p.m. Firefighter Kirk
Wynns, presents to teens,
“Sparks”.
• On Tuesday, June 17, at
6 p.m. The movie “Jack Ryan--Shadow Recruit” will be
showing for adults to watch.
• On Thursday, June 19,
at 2 p.m. Kent William presents to children “Science
Rocks”.
• On Thursday, June 26,
at 10 a.m. “In The Treetops”
for kids.
• On Thursday, June 26,
at 2 p.m. Jacqueline Howell
presents to kids (MU Extension) - “It’s Alive.”
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• On Thursday, June 12,
at 3:30 p.m. Kara Fletcher
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presents to kids the “LEGO
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• On Friday, June 14,
at 11 a.m. Tom McGinnis
a Knife Making Specialist,
teaches to adults.
• On Thursday, June 19,
at 3:30 Libby the Scientist
presents to kids “Libby’s
Laboratory”.
• On Thursday, June 26,
at 3:30 p.m. science fun with
rocks, minerals and gems.
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• On Wednesday, June
18, at 1 p.m. Judy Davis,
Master Gardener presents
“How to Make a Terrarium.”
• On Wednesday, June
18, at noon there will be
a book club meeting for
adults. Bring a sack lunch
and iced tea will be provided.
Shell Knob
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• On Thursday, June 12,
at 1 p.m. Ronald McDonald
presents to kids “Reading is
Fun.”
• On Thursday, June 19,
at 1 p.m. RLP Puppet Company presents to kids “It’s
Circus Time.”
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overturns
injuring one
Charlea Mills
A Cape Fair man was injured after his motorcycle
flipped south of Viola last
week.
Kenneth Vucovich, 66,
was riding a 2006 Honda
motorcycle on MO 39 one
mile south of Viola when he
left the roadway on a curve,
lost control and overturned
his motorcycle, according to
the Missouri State Highway
Patrol. Vucovich was taken
to the Cox Branson Hospital
with moderate injuries.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2014
SK Library receives memorial donation
Ray Ritchey, retired owner of Shell Knob Insurance, is shown presenting Suzy Anglim, Shell Knob
Librarian, with a check for $500 from the Marilyn K. Ritchey Memorial Children’s Reading Fund
in support of the Children’s Summer Reading Program. The donation was made in memory of his
wife, Marilyn Ritchey.
Wheaton Jr./Sr. High 4th quarter Honor Rolls
7th Grade A Honor Roll
Novaleigh Cline, Tori
Goostree, Luke Headrick,
Kaylee Hutsell, Rachel Lacey,
Hannah Lombard and Audrey Shockley.
7th Grade A/B Honor Roll
Sarah Burton, Hallie
Mitchell, Marek Smith, Alyssa Xiong andYeng Yang.
8th Grade A Honor Roll
Josh Bowling, Wayland
Cha, Sean Lowry, Marius
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8th Grade A/B Honor Roll
Bo Brattin, Rodney Cook,
Brayden England, Kimberly
Graves, Lina Hang, Noah
Harmon, Elijah Kirk, Emily
Pendergraft, Katie Peterson,
Brittany Wells and Thomas
Yang.
9th Grade A Honor Roll
Adison Goostree, Karlee
Mason and Hilsden Moseley.
9th Grade A/B Honor Roll
Tate Banks, Michelle
Hang, Tina Hang, Emily Killion, Shalea Tate, Jennifer
Yang and Lia – Boa Yang.
10th Grade A Honor Roll
Vanessa Cook.
10th Grade A/B Honor Roll
Crystal Alvarado, Haley
Beck, Jeremiah Cline and
Rosillie Vang.
11th Grade A Honor Roll
Kelly Alvarado, Kim Day,
Kayla Mason, Skyler Scates
and Kendrick Xiong.
11th Grade A/B Honor Roll
Macy Brattin, Yesenia
Castro, Brittany Harmon
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12th Grade A Honor Roll
Matt Hickman, Mariah
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Jessica Ball, a graduating
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the school’s awards assembly.
Jessica Ball is the child
of Julie and Jerrod Ball. Jessica plans to attend Missouri
Southern State University in
Joplin.
The scholarship was sponsored by MFA Oil and Propane in Purdy. It was one of
approximately 335 scholarships presented this year by
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Central Crossing seniors honor veterans
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2014
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Barry County’s years past
40 years ago
Mrs. Ausnie Wilson, of Shell Knob, spent time with 16
of her 27 great-grandchildren. The children ranged from 3
months to 10 years old.
The fourth annual Barry County Youth Livestock Show
was held at the Cassville rodeo arena.
Top professional cowboys, a pig scramble, and the nation’s finest rodeo specialty act highlighted the 37th Cassville Rotary Rodeo.
Wendell Stacy, David Samuel and Donald Cupps of the
Cassville FFA Chapter at Cassville High School attended a
National FFA Conference in Washington, D.C.
30 years ago
Joe Still, a former POW, embraces Melanie Mead at Friday’s celebration.
offering to give whatever he
has and whatever it takes.
Some gave the ultimate
sacrifice with their lives.
We remember them in our
prayers with thankfulness.
Others gave up their freedom as Prisoners of War.
One such individual, Joe
Still, was especially honored
this day for his sacrifice
during WWII, a portion of
that time spent as a POW
in the Pacific; forfeiting two
years of his life - a true hero
and so deserving of the special recognition he received
today.
Steaks, burgers and hot
dogs were provided courtesy of Food Harvest, Arvest
Bank and Country Fresh
Market. Homemade ice
cream was provided by Bob
Beverly Taylor scoops out homemade ice cream at the event.
Jeff Harp
In honor of our area
veterans, both living and
deceased, Central Crossing
Senior Center put on probably it’s best cookout yet.
On Friday, May 30, 2014,
CCSC hosted on a belated
Veterans’ Day celebration;
however, everyone showed
up early to honor the service of our brave men and
women who’ve served this
country. Veterans from all
services, including the U.S.
Coast Guard, were honored
and veterans from several
conflicts and wars were represented as well. Bill Wood,
the Shell Knob area VFW
Chaplin, gave the invocation. David Atkinson, VFW
Post Commander, officiated
the event. Dave pointed out
that when a veteran signs
up for service in the U.S.
Military, he/she writes a
blank check to the nation,
Lea. This special cookout
would not have been possible were it not for their
charity and love of the community. OJ Thompson and
his staff, as well as a great
many volunteers, gave of
their time and talents to
make this celebration one
to remember. If you would
like to be a part of the volunteering fun, stop by the
Central Crossing Center
and talk to OJ or any of the
ladies in the front office:
Karin, Rita or Sara to see
how you can help.
In the meantime, be sure
to thank the vets you meet
for their service; it means
a lot to them and the blessings of freedom we’ve come
to expect are due in large
part to their sacrifices.
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Jim Carlock, a 1981 graduate of CHS, was awarded
the Charter Bank Scholarship in the amount of $100. He
planned to attend the University of Missouri.
The Cassville First Assembly of God held a MotherDaughter Banquet in honor of Mother’s Day. The banquet
was sponsored by the Missionette Department and the
theme was “Hat’s Off to Mom.”
Evelyn Stansbury, of Cassville, was the lucky winner of
$100 in groceries at Baker Seely Market.
20 years ago
Jared Strother was chosen from Purdy High School to
attend Missouri Boys State on the campus of Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg.
Jeff Houts, vice president of Boatmen’s Bank in Cassville,
was named as the president of the new facility in Shell Knob.
Over 92 percent of Cassville residents voting in the special bond election voted “Yes” to the issuance of $1.2 million
in bonds to fund capital improvements to the City’s sewer
and water plants and extend the existing half-cent sales tax
to repay the bonds.
10 years ago
The CenturyTel Company, with service in the Cassville,
Exeter, Mano and Washburn areas, offered dial-up with
Zommer (Internet Accelerator), for an interim solution to
broadband.
Missouri Secretary of State Matt Blunt announced that
Barry County Genealogical and Historical Society had received a Missouri Historical Records grant fro $1,037.80.
This week, gasoline prices for a gallon of gas fell to $1.79
at local stations. It was a 10 cent per gallon decrease comparatively.
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Barry County Advertiser
Local 4-H kids earn awards on Achievement Day
CITY OF MONETT
SURPLUS PROPERTY AUCTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2014 • 9:00 AM
LOCATION: Utility Warehouse, 904 E. County Road, Monett or
East of EFCO Corp. Signs posted, Rain or Shine.
ELECTRIC DEPT. ITEMS: 6-27’ galvanized poles; 3-25’ galvanized poles; 1-15’ galvanized poles; 1-6”x6” 33’ metal pole;
3-30’ metal poles; 14-21’ scalloped metal poles; 2-6” C channel iron 14’ length; 7-8’ scalloped metal poles; 2-8’ round alum.
poles; 25-1 1/2”x10’ solid steel shaft; 25-1”x10’ solid steel
shaft; 8-1 1/2”x5’ solid steel shaft; 40-1 1/2”x20’ schedule 40
PVC; 10-1 1/2”x20’ top rail for chain link fence w/bucket of post
caps for top rail; 6-4” schedule 40 PVC tees; 14-4”x3” schedule 40 PVC bushings, NEW; 22-30’ concrete utility poles. WELL
CASING, PIPE, ETC.: 105-8”x10’; 28-6”x20’; 18-6”x10’; 885”x20’; 5-5”x16’; 25-5”x10’; 34-4”x21’; 14-3”x21’; 20-1/4”x21’.
NOTE: Sold offsite w/samples available sale day. Loading available by appointment. MISC. ITEMS: 37-6’ alum. Christmas
trees; 2 furnaces; 2 AC compressor units; 4” alum. C channel
ballfield light brackets; 4-18”x8” Penco auger 2 1/2” Kelly; 34’x6’ military trailers w/pintle hook; 2-44”x50” metal reels; 300
gal. fuel tank; feed store dolly; Lennox 48,000 btu AC; 3 Lennox
outside ACs; 2 standup basketball goals; indoor volleyball net
w/posts; 2 indoor shop heaters; Target 26” walk-behind concrete
saw; salt spreader stand; 3-20” push mowers: 2hp air compressor; 2-72” John Deere mower decks, for parts; elec. leaf blower;
3 school desks; 6’ wooden stepladder; metal ladder, homemade;
6 lockers. OLD PARK CASINO SUPPLIES/ITEMS: Misc.
dishes & silverware; 24-8’ folding tables; 274 metal folding
chairs; Frigidaire standup freezer; Kenmore refrigerator/freezer;
standup piano; baby grand piano; Yamaha elec. Clavanova
keyboard; 3 couches; 2 chairs; 2 end tables; convection oven;
10 wooden folding chairs; 7 wooden card tables; 3’x6’ mirror;
Tappan microwave; 2 Admiral elec. cookstove; trash cans,
metal & rubber; 6 EXIT signs.
TERMS: Cash. Photo I.D. required to register. No property to be
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Local 4-H kids recently participated in the area Achievement Day. Achievement Day is a time for 4-H participants to show
off what they have learned during the year. There were public speaking, demonstrations, and knowledge testing events. Each event
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DIRECTIONS: FROM WHEATON, MO: Take Hwy 86 one mile South to Hwy 76, turn West, go 1/4 mile to auction on south side of Hwy.
FROM CASSVILLE, MO: Take Hwy 86/76 West 14 miles, stay West on Hwy 76, go 1/2 mile to auction on south side.
FROM ANDERSON, MO: Take Hwy 76 East approx. 25 to 30 miles to Rocky Comfort, Mo. Go 3 miles on Hwy 76 to auction on south side.
FROM MONETT, MO: Take Hwy 37 South, go 10 miles to Purdy, Mo. Turn West on Hwy B, go 10 miles to Hwy 86, turn South. Go 4 miles to
Wheaton-follow Wheaton directions. FROM NEOSHO, MO: Take Hwy 60 North/East 4 miles to Hwy 86. Turn East, go 25 miles to Wheaton.
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1550 Oliver Diesel Tractor (motor rebuilt 3 yrs ago), 7’3pt Landpride Industrial Bushhog, 7’ Intl 3pt. Balanced head Sickle Mower, 3pt Round Bale
Mover, Powder River Chute, Quick Attach Bale Spike, JD 709 3pt Bushhog,
15’ Batwing Bushhog, Deutsch Fahr GP250 Round Baler-Excellent condField ready! 3pt Bale Unroller, Farmstar 3pt hitch hydraulic Post Driver,
pick up bale spear, (14) Cattle Panels-12’, Steel Flat Truck Bed & Much More
FIREARMS & SPORTING GOODS: USFA Zip-22-Like New! SIG Sauer
SP2022 40 S&W w/ Crimpson Trace Laser, p227 45Acp w/ night sites, p226
9mm all SIGs come with New Cases 2 w/ extra mags and 1 w/ Hard Holster,
Mousin Nagant 7.62 x 54, Benelli Super Nova 3 1/2” Magnum IC, Mossberg
715T Camo Tactical-22LR, Savage III-270 Winch.w/ 4x Tasco Scope,
Remington Nylon Apache 77 ‘Seneca Green’, Winchester Model 70-7mm
Rem Mag, Colt Derringer 22 Short-NIB, Glock Model 37 OD-45 Gap, Winchester 50-12 ga., Remington 1100-LT 20, Mossberg 500A-Riot 12ga., Smith
& Wesson 28-2-357 Mag, Browning High Power 9mm, Marlin 88-22 cal.,
Ruger 10-22 LR, H&R 62-410 ga., Marlin 22 Cal-Glenfield Mod. 10, Western Auto Model 200-30/30, Mossberg 20ga., Superior SBI 20ga-37N Modified, Winchester Model 190-22 Cal, Winchester Model 9422-22 Short/Long,
Sears Model 21 Shotgun, Marlin Model 60-22 LR, Winchester Model 9430/30, Savage Model 94-410ga., Remington Model 770-243 Cal, Ithica Model
37 Featherlite 20ga pump, Browning 20ga auto-made in Belgium, Winchester Model 70-7mm Mag w/Leupold M8-4x Scope-bolt action, SKS 7.62,
Henry 22, Rem. Mod. 12-22LR Hex Barrel-xtra sharp! Winch. Mod. 50-12
ga. Semi auto-xlnt cond! Ammo: 30/06, 22 Short, 243, 308, 45LC, Winch. 45-90
ESTATE OF THE LATE LARRY HENDERSON of Exeter:
JD 640 Side delivery Rake w/ a dolly wheel, Tonutti Tedder, New
Holland 660 Baler w/auto wrap (twine or net), H Farmall
Antique Tractor-several rebuilt parts (kept indoors), Farmall
460 Diesel Tractor, Farmall 300 Gas Tractor-runs good, 1957 JD
720 Propane-New starter, runs good! 3 pt. 8’ Digger, Vermeer
8030-10’ Disc Mower-totally rebuilt-Like New! M&H 8’ Disc
Mower, Dodge Ram 350 Pickup.
TRAILERS: 3 Walking Floor Semi Trailers 45’ & 48’, 32’ Blair Dual Axle Trailer,
2010 Delta 12’ Stock Trailer, 20’Gooseneck Trailer w/5’ Dove Tail & Ramps w/ (2)
12,500lb axles (25,000lb trailer), 16’ Homemade Flatbed Trailer-clean title.
TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT: Hobart Welder & Generator on Trailer,
Welders Box, Lincoln Ideal Arc 200 wire feed Welder, Motor Stand, truck
tool boxes, dolly, misc pipe, dome frame, shelving, animal outdoor pens,
Sears 150 psi twin cylinder air compressor, 650 watt Black Max Vanguard
9HP gas generator w/OHV engine, Several cases of Paint uniforms, 300’ of
Wild Cherry Lumber, 300’ of Walnut Lumber, 300’ of Oak Lumber!
TERMS OF THIS AUCTION: At this auction, we accept CASH &
GOOD CHECK with PROPER ID & Visa or MasterCard (5% Convenience fee for credit cards). We are not responsible for accidents to man,
woman, child or animal. We are not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged articles or property! All accounts must be settled prior to removal
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Ringmen: Mike Tichenor & Dan Brown
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automatic riding lawn mower.
auto: 2005 Mercury Grand
Marque, 22xxx miles.
SHoP itEMS: Elect. leaf
blower. Stepladder. 16’ ext ladder.
Various shelving. Lawn Buddy
cart. Wheel barrow. Misc. hand tools. Gas cans. Alum. stepladder. Mole trap. Elec hedge
trimmer.
FURnitURE & aPPLiancES: 4 drawer secretary w/top display. (2) spindle back chairs. (2) rocker/
recliners. (2) Queen Anne style chairs. Sm round top table w/Queen Anne style legs. Oval wall mirror. Milk
glass table lamp. Oval marble top coffee table. Floral pattern sofa. Queen Anne style end table. King bed w/
matching dresser, chest of drawers & (2) night stands. Wood rocker. Wall mirrors. 3 pc bedroom suite, full
size. 6 drawer chest of drawers. Full bed. (2) wood bar stools. Sm ant table w/liar front & claw feet. Ant full
size bed & matching dresser. Full size bed. Dresser & matching 6 drawer chest. Oval top table w/(2) leaves
& 6 chairs. Hope chest. Entertainment center. (2) old end tables. Glider rocker. Metal chairs. (2) folding
camp tables. Patio table w/umbrella. TV’s. Zenith DVD player. Wicker chairs & table. Whirlpool refrigerator. Whirlpool dryer. Roper washer. Wards elect range. Whirlpool washer. GE dryer. Magic Chef microwave.
Microwave cart. Misc. sm kitchen appliances.
GUn: Ruger P 95 D.C. 9mm. 9mm ammo.
GEnERaL HoUSEHoLD & MiSc.: (2) cast iron pots on wheel rings, used as flower pots. Birdbath.
Concrete yard ornaments. Collectible glassware. Misc. what knots. Collection of chickens & roosters. Lg
granite pot. Several ice chest. Misc. Christmas décor. Misc. linens. Fishing poles. Kirby 2000 vac. Sewing
machine. Clothes rack. Lot of canned food. Kitchen wares. Fruit jars. Porch swing. File cabinet. Lg jewelry
box (nice). Costume jewelry. More items not listed.
notE: We are having this sale through Pam Modlin, by order of the court. Come spend the day with us.
We will have catering and restroom on site. See you there.
tERMS: Cash or good check with 2 forms of current ID. Must have current drivers license to obtain bidders number. All sells as is where is with no warranty or guarantee. Bidder card terms apply. Announcements
made day of auction supersede any and all printed material.
Owners, Helen Chenoweth, Rose Mary Brooks,
Thomas Hendrix, William Powers
(Pam Modlin) Guardian/Conservator
COLLECTIBLES & MISCELLANEOUS: Candy Machines, Trump Guitar,
Leo Pawlowski Fiddle, Conservatory Fiddle, German Manufacture Fiddle,
Russian Fiddle, German Strad Copy Fiddle, Large Coin Collection, Pin
Cushion Collection, Antique Jeanette Glass Powder Dishes, Pie Birds, Thimble Collection in Case, Military Badge & Pin Set, Martin Barn, lawn/garden
décor, Baseball Cards. Household Furniture; Table & Chairs & Décor.
INDIAN & CIVIL WAR ARTIFACTS: US Indian Agent-Pine Ridge Rifle,
Wells Fargo 25 Express 1892 Replica Rifle, Pipe Hatchet w/beaded quill,
Beaded Tobacco/medicine bags, leather ammo bags, Antique gun sling, Bullhorn Whip, Indian Bow w/ Scabbard, Knives & Scabbards, Bowie Knife,
Pearl handled Bowie Knife, Leather Punch, Civil War Sword & Scabbard.
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champion
auctioneer
RiDinG LaWn MoWER - FURnitURE & aPPLiancES
GEnERaL HoUSEHoLD - GUn - aUto
ESTATE OF THE LATE KENNY CHANNEL of Granby:
970 Case Cab Tractor-70’s to 80’s –Runs Good!
JD 2020 w/ 148 Loader, (2) M&W 4590 Round Balers-1 net
wrap, 8 wheel V-Rake, 2 Basket Tedder, 15’ Rhino Batwing
Bushhog, DM9 Brushhog Hay Disc Mower, 6’ 3pt Bushhog.
Smokeless Softpoint, Winch. 40-72 Smokeless Softpoint, Fishing Rods & Lures, BB
Gloves and more
VEHICLES & RECREATIONAL: 1996 Kenworth Semi (Runs Good!)
1967 Mercury Cougar; auto air, New battery, radiator & shocks w/ 302
engine out of ‘68 Cougar-rebuilt & dual exhaust. ~ ‘71 Mach I Mustang-351
Motor-All original-numbers match. ~ ‘69 Stingray Corvette Hardtop Convertible-350 Motor, only 54,000 miles! ~ ‘06 Chevy 2500 4x4-5 speed-6.0 gasNew tires-215,000 miles. ~ 1965 Ford Thunderbird-Numbers matchingRestored-Motor/Trans Rebuilt back to original. ~ ‘03 Mitsubishi Eclipse
Spyder Convertible-137,000 miles-runs good! ~ ‘84 El Camino w/ 45K Org.
Miles Nice! (Salvage Title) ~ 1987 Glassport Bass Boat w/ Cadet Trailer &
40HP Suzuki motor, front & rear live wells Runs Great!, ‘02 Chevy Z71 4x4,
Polaris 250 Trail Boss! More by Sale……..
Mo State
To view complete listing
& photos, go to
HUGHES CORP. dba Southwest Auction Service
Bob & Chadd Hughes
P.O. Box 534, 151 State Hwy 76, Wheaton, MO 64874
Office: (417) 652-7540
www.stumpffauction.com
Fax: (417) 652-7019
Web Site: www.swaauction.com
Email: bob@swaauction.com
Bob’s Cell Phone: (417) 236-5888
Chadd’s Cell Phone: (417) 236-5487
Donnie Stumpff
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HWY. 112 S. cassville, Mo
auctioneers: Donnie Stumpff - Parker Stumpff - Kenny tucker - carlin Hooten417-847-2507
Licensed Broker/Auctioneer MO & AR • State Champion Auctioneer MO & AR 1409 & PB00051442
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Barry County Advertiser
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2014
3B
Cassville FFA members attend Camp Rising Sun
Fourteen members from
the Cassville FFA Chapter
attended the State FFA Leadership Camp from June 3-7,
2013. The camp is sponsored
by the Missouri FFA Association and was held at Camp
Rising Sun located within the
Lake of the Ozarks State Park.
The institute provides leadership training for over 1200
high school students who are
members of FFA across Missouri every year. The high
school students are trained by
State FFA officers as well as a
Leadership Director who is
a past State FFA Officer. Students learn how to overcome
obstacles and develop their
communication and personal
skills.
The National FFA Organization makes a positive
difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership,
personal growth and career
success through agricultural
education. Missouri ranks
4th in the nation with over
24,000 FFA members.
D&R Auction
PoultRy & consignment
STARTING OUR 12Th YEAR OF SERVICE
Thank You for your continued support!
** neXt Auction **
Pictured above, left to right, in the front row: Cole Edwards (state officer), Yia Yang (state officer), Natasha Webb, Mattie Stephenson, Bailey Periman, Molly Durossette, Susie Anglim, Austin McClintock, Shaylee Wallace (state officer), Morgan Walkup (state
officer) Middle row: Kyle Cheek, Stussy Stephenson, Dakota Townsend and Levi Ruark. Back row: Moe Sturgell, Will Edmondson,
Delane Hopkins and Zach Boley,
Golden Rural
Plumbing
MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION
EXETER, MO
SATURDAY, JUNE 14 • 11 AM
th
Reduce Your Cost - Increase Your Profit
Stop the Monday-Wednesday Double Freight, Double Shrink Habit
Sell your cattle at Mo-Ark - All Classes of cattle sell at our weekly Saturday Auction
Baby & Grazing Calves, Feeder Cattle, Holsteins & Jerseys included.
Bred Cows, Pairs, Slaughter Cows & Bulls
Cattle are received on Friday from 9:30 AM till 7:30 PM and placed in all steel, feed & water pens.
––Hauling Available––
Gary Brown
417-846-3355 cell 417-369-1013 home 417-835-3000 market
LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK
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MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION
Thanks Barry County Cattle Producers for choosing MO-ARK to sell your good fresh cattle.
Old Face / New Place
4 Free On Farm Appraisals
4 Trucking Available
25 Good Young Stock Cows
ALL FROM SAME FARM!
3 Young Charolais Bulls
Auction on Saturdays
at 2:00 PM in Wheaton, Mo.
Receiving cattle on Fridays. • Hay and water pens.
No Charge for Hay on overnight cattle.
NOW Bull Shed Cafe
Open Saturday Morning 8am til sale is over
Biscuit & Gravy - Breakfast Burrito
Hamburger - Cheeseburger - French Fries + Special
Selling:
Cattle, Sheep, Goats & Hogs
For more information, call:
Kevin Ruddick JR Galyen
479-790-9272 417-846-7373
Kenny- 417-847-7132
Go North on Y Hwy. from Cassville / Watch For Signs
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AUCTIONS OF ALL TYPES
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McKnight Auction Co. LLC • Verona, Mo.
Ralph McKnight (417) 498-6662
www.mcknightauctionco.com
PLEASE NOTE: STARTING TO SELL COINS AT 9:00 A.M. • EXPANDED FACILITIES • INDOOR RESTROOM
SPRING RIVER
AUCTIONS
Sat., JUNE 14, 2014 • 9:00 a.m.
•••• MERCHANDISE TO BE REMOVED BY SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 2014 ••••
FROM I-44 EXIT 46 APPROX 6 MILES SOUTH OF MT. VERNON, MO ON HWY 39 TO HWY P TURN RIGHT, APPROX 4 MILES TO FARM ROAD 2187, TURN RIGHT, FIRST PLACE ON RIGHT OR 4 MILES WEST OF AURORA, MO ON HWY 60 TO
VERONA EXIT, TURN RIGHT, 1 MILE TO HWY P OR MAIN STREET, TURN LEFT, 2 MILES TO FARM ROAD 2187, TURN LEFT, 1ST PLACE ON RIGHT, OR 8 MILES EAST OF MONETT, MO ON HWY 60 TO VERONA EXIT. WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGN
COINS AND CURRENCY
GOLD
1900-S BU 20 DOLLAR LIBERTY HEAD • 1924 MS-63 20 DOLLAR ST. GAUDINS • 1895
AU+ 10 DOLLAR LIBERTY HEAD • 1912-S AU 10 DOLLAR INDIAN HEAD • 1880 AU 5
DOLLAR LIBERTY HEAD • 1911 BU 5 DOLLAR INDIAN HEAD • 1845 AU, 1851 AU, AND
1873 UNC 2 1/2 DOLLAR LIBERTY HEAD • 1908 BU, 1910 BU, 1911 BU AND 1929 BU 2 1/2
DOLLAR INDIAN HEAD • 1855 TYPE II AU 1 DOLLAR PRINCESS HEAD • 1851 TYPE I XF
1 DOLLAR LIBERTY HEAD
MORGAN AND PEACE DOLLARS
1880-CC MS-63 GSA MORGAN • 1883-CC MS-64 GSA MORGAN • 1880 UNC, 1881-S
ANACS MS-60, 1883-O UNC, 1887-S MS-63, 1898 UNC 1892-S ANACS F-15 AND 1901-S
ANACS EF-40 MORGANS • 1928 AU PEACE DOLLAR • 6-1780 BU AUSTRIAN SILVER
DUCATS • 3-1947 BU 5 PESOS MEXICAN SILVER
HALF DOLLARS
1831 MS-63 AND 1837 AU 58 REEDED EDGE CAPPED BUST HALVES • 1858-O AU SEATED LIBERTY HALF • 1918-S, 1921-S, 1938-D AU, 2-1942 AU-50+, 1942-D AU-50, 1945
WALKING LIBERTIES • 1955 MS-64 FBL FRANKLIN HALF
QUARTERS
1853 XF WITH ARROWS AND RAYS SEATED LIBERTY • 1892 BU BARBER • 1893 MS-63
WORLDS COLUMBIAN EXPO ISABELLA QUARTER (VERY RARE) • 1924 VG AND 1926
MS-63 STANDING LIBERTY • 100 S-MINT PROOF WASHINGTON QUARTERS
DIMES AND HALF DIMES
1847 • 1854 • 1853 WITH ARROWS MS-63 • 1877-CC • 1887-S AU+ • 1890 MS-63 • 1875
• 1876 • 1877 1835 AU-58, 1837 AU AND 1830 CAPPED BUST DIMES • 1883 XF HAWAII
DIME • 1891 MS-63 SEATED LIBERTY DIME • 1899 MS-63 AND 1914-D MS-63 BARBERS
• 1861 1 OVER 0 MS-63 SEATED LIBERTY HALF DIME • 1830 CAPPED BUST HALF DIME
NICKELS AND 3 CENT AND 2 CENT PIECES
1867 AU SHIELD NICKEL • 1883 NO CENTS MS-64, 1884 AU, 1885, 1886, 1887 MS-63,
1884 MS-64, 1904 MS-63 AND 1906 MS-64 V NICKELS • 1913-S TYPE I MS-64, 1913-D
TYPE II AU, 1914 MS-63, 1914-D XF, 1915 MS-65, 1915-D AU, 1916 MS-63, 1916-D AU,
1917-D AU+, 1918-S, 1919-D AU, 1919-S AU, 1920-D AU, 1921-S FINE, 1923-S XF, 1924-D
AU, 1924-S AU, 1926-O AU, 1926-S VF, 1927-D AU, 1928 MS-65, 1929 MS-65, 1934 MS-65,
1934-D MS-63, 1935-D MS64, 1936 MS-66 AND 1937-D VF 3 LEGGED BUFFALO NICKELS
• 1851-O AND 1861 AU 3 CENT SILVER • 1867 MS-64 3 CENT NICKEL • 1870 AU AND
1864 2 CENT PIECES • 40 V NICKELS • 40 SILVER WAR NICKELS
CENTS AND HALF CENTS
1794 FINE, 1795 GOOD AND 1796 VG LIBERTY CAP LARGE CENTS • 1798 VG, 1801
FINE, 1802 VF, 1803 VF AND 1805 XF DRAPED BUST LARGE CENTS • 1816 AU, 1819
XF, 1822 XF, 1829 VG 13 STARS LARGE LETTERS, 1831 AU AND 1833 AU LIBERTY
HEAD LARGE CENTS • 1836 BU, 1837 AU, 1838 AU, 1852, 1853 VG+, 1854 AU, 1855
UNC, AND 1856 XF MATRON HEAD LARGE LETTERS FLY EAGLE CENTS • 1862 MS64, 1864-L XF, 1866 AU, 1871 VF, 1872 VF, 1875 XF, 1876 AU+, 1877 AND 1879 INDIAN HEAD CENTS • 1914-D ICG VG-8 AND 1931-S AU LINCOLN WHEAT CENTS •
1955 DOUBLE DIE AU LINCOLN CENT • 1829 VG 13 STARS HALF CENT
SILVER BULLION
1996 SILVER EAGLE • 5 TRIDENT 999 FINE 10 OZ SILVER BARS • 30-1 OZ 999 FINE
SILVER BARS • 50 PROOF LIKE 2012 YEAR OF THE DRAGON 999 FINE 1 OZ SILVER ROUNDS
CURRENCY
1934-E 500 DOLLAR FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE • 1928 50 DOLLAR REDEEMABLE
IN GOLD FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE • 2006 RADAR SERIAL NUMBER 100 DOLLAR
FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE • 2001 RADAR SERIAL NUMBER 1 DOLLAR FEDERAL
RESERVE NOTE • 1935-A HAWAII 1 DOLLAR SILVER CERTIFICATE
QUILTS AND TAPESTRIES
8 NEW HANDMADE HAND-STITCHED QUILTS AS FOLLOWS: BROKEN MARINERS
COMPASS 104-X116 KING SIZE • FEATHERED TWINKLING STAR 104-116 KING SIZE
• APPLIQUED HEART OF ROSES 98-X113 QUEEN SIZE • APPLIQUED MORNING
GLORY 102X113 QUEEN SIZE • HAR WREATH START 100X117 QUEEN SIZE •
POINTED START 98X114 QUEEN SIZE • BROKEN STAR 100X115 QUEEN SIZE •
RISING STAR 100X115 QUEEN SIZE • BROKEN STAR 100X115 QUEEN SIZE • KING
SIZE WHITE CHENILLE BED SPERAD • OLD ITALIAN TAPESTRY 72X48 • OLD VINTAGE TAPESTRY 76X48
BE SURE TO SEE THE PICTURES ON AUCTIONZIP.COM: QUILTS SELL BETWEEN
NOON AND 1:00 P.M.
SHEEP MOUNT AMMO KNIVES CLOCK ETC.
ALASKAN DALL RAM SHEEP SHOULDER MOUNT (NICE) • OLD 1925 INGRAHAM
CAMEL BACK : ABBY: MANTLE CLOCK MAHOGANY 8 DAY WIND UP (RUNS GREAT)
• OLD MASONIC POCKET KNIFE • 2 BOXES 20 ROUNDS 180 GR 30-06 AMMO • 5
BOXES 50 ROUNDS FIOCCHI 124 G4 FMJ 9MM LUGER • BRUIZER WISEGUY II
PAINTBALL GUN COMPLETE WITH 20 OZ CYLINDER • SPYDER 68 CAL SEMI AUTO
PAINT BALL GUN WITH 9 OZ CYLINDER • 14 OX CO2 CYLINDER • SONNYS SUPER
STICKY CATFISH BAIT BLOOD FORMULA AND REGULAR • KEYES FARM DAIRY
CO. ST. LOUIS MILK BOTTLE • 1877 DOULTON LAMBETH 8 INCH PITCHER (NO
CHIPS) • OLD MCCORMICK DEERING SICKLE GRINDER • NEW KNIVES INCLUDING WINCHESTER, SMITH AND WESSON, COLT, SHRADE, SCRIMSHAW, UNCLE
HENTRY, OLD TIMER, ETC. • BAYONET FOR M1 30 CAL CARBINE • NEW METAL
SIGNS AND THERMOMETERS • 5 NEW METAL AMMO BOXES
GUNS
RIFLES
LIKE NEW SAKO AV 7MM REM MAG WITH BURRIS SCOPE • NEW REMING-
Barn 417-652-7373
Dayne Galyen
417-846-7775
Randy- 417-846-6063
PHOTOS AND COMPLETE LISTS AT AUCTION ZIP.COM #25998 • SECURITY ON PREMISES
WhEATON, MO
OPEN
417/271-3555
Approx. 200 Chickens
Lot of Misc. Consignment
“May have” Dale Earnhardt Collectibles
consignments AccePteD!
NOTE: COINS SELL 9:00 A.M. TO NOON • QUILTS SHEET MOUNT CLOCK AMMO
KNIVES ETC NOON TO 1:00 P.M. • GUNS AT 1:00 P.M. • 2ND RING STARTS AT
9:00 A.M. ON MISC. TOOLS FURNITURE FOOD ETC.
BARRY COUNTY
LIVESTOCK MARKETING
4 Federally Licensed & Bonded
4 Portable Corral Systems Available
#3
FRiDAy, June 13th • 5:30 Pm
TON MODEL 710 7MM REM MAG WITH SIMMONS 3X9X50 SCOPE • US
RIFLE 7.62MM FEDERAL ORDNANCE CSA14 WITH HI-CAP MAG AND
SNIPERS REAR PEEP SIGHT • US RIFLE SPRINGFIEDL ARMORY 30 M1
WITH SNIPERS REAR PEEP SIGHT • MARLIN NO. 27-S 25 RF • MARLIN
MODEL 444 SS 444 MARLIN CAL (SHARP) • REMINGTON NYLON 77
SENECA GREEN • WINCHESTER MODEL 9422 22 CAL • MARLIN MODEL
336C 25 REM (SHARP) • NEW RUGER AMERICAN 30-06 WITH PENTAX
SCOPE • REMINGTON WOODSMASTER MODEL 742 CARBINE 30-06 WIN
CAL • RUGER RANCH RIFLE 223 CAL CAMOED WITH SCOPE • RUGER
RANCH RIFLE 223 CAL BLACK AND STAINLESS • THOMPSON CENTER
ARMS RENEGADE 54 CAL BLACK POWDER • WINCEHSTER MODEL 70 7MM
REM MAG BLACK SYNTHETIC • STEVENS MODEL 62 22 CAL • REMINGTON MODEL 597 MAGNUM 22 WIN MAG • NIB R-GUNS MOE COMPLETE
UPPER 223 CAL • NIB AMERICAN TACTICAL IMPORTS OMNI HYBRID 2235.56 CAL AR-15 • LNIB BUSHMASTER MODEL XM15-E25 223-5.56 CAL • NIB
R-GUNS COMPLETE UPPER AR-15 NIB CHIAPPA M1-22 CITADEL 22 LR •
NIB CHIAPPA M1-22 CITADEL 22 LR • NIB BROWNING MODEL T-BOLT
SPORTER NS 22 LR • NIB REMINGTON MODEL 700 MOUNTAIN RIFLE 270
WIN • NIB RUGER MODEL 77/17RMA 17 MACH 2 • NIB REMINGTON MODEL
40XR TARGET 22 LR • NIB THOMPSON CENTER ARMS ENCORE 209X50
BARREL • CHINESE SKS 7.62X39 BLACK SYNTHETIC WITH LEAPERS 6X32
SCOPE • NIB WWI COMPLETE AR-15 UPPER • R-GUNS MODEL TRR15 5.56
CAL COMPLETE LOWER • KNIGHT BIGHORN 50 CAL BLACK POWDER
HANDGUNS
NIB COLT 191 MK IV GOLD CUP NATIONAL MATCH 45 AUTO • LNIB RUGER
VAQUERO 44 MAG WITH CASE HARDENED FRAME • NIB MAGNUM
RESEARCH LONE EAGLE SSP-91 22 HORNET • LNIB RUGER SUPER REDHAWK 480 RUGER CAL 9 1/2 INCH BARREL • NIB SPRINGFIELD ARMORY
MODEL 1911-A1 45 CAL STAINLESS • NIB RUGER 22 CHARGER 22 LR WITH BIPOD AND SOFT CASE • NIB CAI ZASTAVA PAP M92PV 7.62X39 • LNIB RUGER
NEW MODEL BLACKHAWK 44 MAG 50TH ANNIVERSARY • LNIB SMITH AND
WESSON 460 XVR 460 SW MAGNUM WITH AMMO • COLT DA 41 SER#1128XX •
SMITH AND WESSON M&P 38 SPL SER#1455XX • NIB ROSSI RANCH HAND 38
SPL 357 MAG • NIB RUGER SR9 9MM STAINLESS • NIB TAURUS MODEL 941
22 MAG • RUGER SINGLE SIX 22 CAL 3 SCREW WITH HOGUE GRIPS AND
CONVERSION KIT • NIB INC POLAND MODEL PPS43C 7.62X25 WITH 4 35 RD
MAGS NIB • NIB SMITH AND WESSON BODY GUARD BG380 380 CAL
REVOLVER • 2-NIB RUGER SR22 22 CAL 1 STAINLESS • LNIB RUGER GP100
357 MAG • NIB BERSA THUDNER 45 ULTRA COMPACT PRO 45 ACP • RUGER
SINGLE SIX 3 SCREW 22 CAL • UNIQUE MODEL 52 22 LR • LIKE NEW NEF R73
ULTRA 32 H&R MAG • TAURUS TRACKER 357 MAG • SPESCO MODEL 91 38
SPL • SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 10-5 38 S&W SPL • NIB BERSA THUDNER
9 ULTRA COMPACT PRO 9MM • NIB CHARTER ARMS PATHFINDER 22 MAG
REVOLVER • NIB TAURUS PT22 TIP UP 22 LR STAINLESS • NIB BERSA THUNDER 9 PRO DUO TONE 9MM • LNIB HI-POINT MODEL CF380 380 ACP • NIB
CHARTER ARMS PATHFINDER 22 LR REVOLVER • NIB NORTH AMERICAN
ARMS 22 MAG DERRINGER WITH EXTRA CYLINDER • NIB HI-POINT MODEL C9
9MM LUGER WITH KERSHAW KNIFE • NIB SCCY CPX-2 9MM • NIB KEL-TEC
SUB 2000 22 LR • NIB COBRA MODEL C22 M 22 MAG O/U DERRINGER • NIB
HERITAGE ROUGH RIDER 22 CAL WITH 22 MAG CYL • HI-POINT MODEL JCP
40 S&W CAL • COLT LAWMAN MARK III 357 MAG SNUB NOSE
SHOTGUNS
MARLIN MODEL 410 LEVER ACTION 4`0 GA 2 1/2 INCH CYL BORE • REMINGTON WINGMASTER MODEL 870 12 GA • NIB REMINGTON MODEL 1100 LT-20 SPECIAL 20 GA •
NEW REMINGTON MODEL 870 20 GA LAMINATED STOCK • MOSSBERG MODEL 500E
410 GA • HIGH STANDAR FLITE KING DELUXE MODEL K4111 410 GA • NIB H&K
FABARM MODEL FP6 12 GA FULL CAMO • NEW THOMPSON CENTER ARMS ENCORE
12 GA BARREL
FURNITURE TOOLS AND MISC.
NICE 2 PC CORNER SECTIONAL COUCH • RICHMOND 40 GALLON ELECTRIC WATER HEATER • KENMORE DISHWASHER • 5 OAK KITCHEN CABINETS • 28 INCH WIDE CORNER BAR TOP • 2-44 INCH COUNTERTOPS •
BOSCH 10 INCH TABLESAW WITH FOLDING STAND • SNAPPER
WEEDEATER • WEEDEATER WHEELED TRIMMER • OLD WOODEN 8 FT
SHOWCASE • USED 9X7 GARAGE DOOR WITH TRACK • BLACK AND
DECKER FIRESTORM 18 VOLT CORDLESS TOOL SET • PORTER CABLE 10
INCH BELT SANDER • CORDLESS BLACK AND DECKER WEEDEATER •
MOEN KITCHEN AND VANITY FAUCETS • RESTORED ANTIQUE BARBER
CHAIR • THE USUAL BOXES OF MISC HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • MORE COMING IN EVERY DAY
FOOD DRINKS AND MISC.
BREAKFAST CEREALS • FRITO LAY CHIPS • GRANULATED SUGAR •
BROWN SUGAR • SALT • MRE PACKS • JERKY • COOKIES • OLIVE OIL •
CRANBERRY SAUCE • BARBECUE AND MARINARA SAUCES • HAMBURGER
AND CHICKEN HELPERS • SALSA • CANDY • TOMATO JUICE • CANNED
CORN AND POTATOES • OATMEAL • POPCORN • PICKLES • MUFFIN MIX •
DECAF TEA • FABRIC SOFTENER AND LAUNDRY DETERGENT • BABY
WIPES • BABY OIL • NEW SOLAR LIGHTS • NEW COMPUTER GAMES • NEW
CLOTHES • ART • DOG AND CAT FOOD • THOUSANDS OF BASEBALL
CARDS
_____________________________________________________________________________
NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. CASH OR CHECKS WITH PROPER ID. NO CREDIT CARDS PLEASE. ALL STATEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE SUPERCEDE ANY PRINTED MATERIAL.
_____________________________________________________________________________
For More Info Call Auctioneer:
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DAVID MAST • 417-366-0198 or ELI BURKHOLDER • 417-498-6414
4B
wednesday, june 11, 2014
Barry County Advertiser
residential
$249,900
$127,500
$175,000
$25,000
94229-NEED 4 BEDROOMS? Plus a family
room, beautiful yard,
double garage, John
Deere room, screened
covered deck. We have
it ready to show you.
94039-SELLERS ANXIOUS!
Gorgeous 10
acre m/l with horse
barn & comfy 4 bd 3 ba
home. Full, finished,
walkout bsmt.
93705-PRICE
REDUCED! Beautiful 3 bd
3 ba home near Table
Rock Lake. Wrap around
decks, lg windows. Water softener, jetted tub.
24x48 Morton Bldg.
93890-TWO
BEDROOM, ONE BATH
RENTAL HOUSE. City
utilities. 616 sq ft m/l;
built in 1900.
residential
$49,000
93546-CLEAN
AND
NEAT! 3 bd 2 ba home.
insulated
windows,
deck, split bedroom
plan. Storage bldg.
Ch/a. 2-car attached garage. Ext. is partial brick.
$113,900
93708-HOUSE OF LUXURY! 3 bd 2 ba home
has granite counter
tops. Built-in office.
And, the most beautiful
kitchen ever! 3 acres
m/l.
94028 - 3 Bedroom 2
bath home. Beautiful
cabinets, newer wood
flooring, large deck.
Mature trees are only
a few amenities. Over
1850 sq ft living area.
$350,000
$134,900
$69,900
$44,900
94065-COUNTRY LIVING. 2 bd 1 ba home.
Newer updates. Storage shed.
94127 - 5.5 acres m/l.
Close to Shell Knob &
Table Rock Lake. 2 bd
1 ba home needs some
TLC.
$189,900
93925-ON THE 18th
HOLE of Cassville Golf
Course. Newly constructed 3 bd 2 ba home w/1900
sq ft m/l (per seller).
Range, dishwasher, disposal. Frpl. 2-car garage.
$149,900
91949-Nice 2 bd 2 ba
home on 3.34 ac m/l.
Ch/a & wood stove. Appliances. New garage w/
roll up doors, insulated
roof & concrete floor.
20x20 storage bldg.
$64,900
93955-PRICE
REDUCED! GREAT CABIN
IN THE WOODS. On the
way to Table Rock Lake.
1 bd 1 ba on 6.4 ac m/l.
Lots of decks. Work
shop & storage shed.
$219,900
94015-NEARLY
10
ACRES M/L close to
Cassville. 3 bd 2 ba w/
walkout bsmt. 11x15
family room. 2 bedrooms have built-in student desks.
$109,900
$119,900
oof!
New R
$69,900
$64,900
93449-SHOP/GARAGE
for the handyman. 3 bd
1 ba home. Metal roof
new 2007. Wonderful
garden spot. Seller
diligent to keep everything up.
residential
94072-PRICE
REDUCED! CORNER LOT.
Detached garage. Spacious rooms. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath.
94085 3 bd 2 ba
home. 1-car garage.
City utilities. Central
heat & air.
$85,900
93062-PRICE
REDUCED! New construction. 3 bd 2 ba
home with approximately 1/2 acre m/l.
Ch/a. Home warranty.
$99,900
93943-PRICE REDUCED!
ELEGANT, full brick 4
bd 3 ba home. Walkout
bsmt w/extensive storage & closets. 2 Frpls.
22x28 brick shop with
h/a & bathroom.
$339,900
94145 - PRICE REDUCED! 3 bd 3 ba,
formal dining, family
room & breakfast area.
All on 1.4 acres close to
the Golf Course.
$149,900
$175,000
93811-PRICE
REDUCED! 2 bd 1 ba home
on 10 acres m/l. Wood
flooring, large kitchen,
kitchen island & some
appliances. Barn, corral, head chute.
94200-SMELL THE ROSES and other flowers
surrounding the patio
of this home. Sewing
room, breakfast nook,
office. Garden, barn &
several outbldgs.
93140-RANCH-STYLE
HOME has newer tilt
windows, & vinyl siding. 2 bd 1 ba. Lg patio, workshop. Window
treatments
transfer.
1-car attached garage.
94199 - BEAUTIFUL
HOME IN CASSVILLE
on E. Thirteenth St. Formal dining, 3 bd 2 ba.
Very comfortable home
on a shady acre m/l.
93815-SMALL
HOME
on 1 acre m/l. 24x40
shop with living quarters. Several outbldgs.
Garden spots. Well is
almost 1100 ft. Two
septic systems.
$34,900
$109,900
94159-GORGEOUS SECLUDED SETTING on
this well kept 3 bd 2 ba
home. Full unfinished
basement.
$49,900
$172,000
$340,000
$49,000
$124,900
23446-VACANT COMMERCIAL LOT at intersection of St Hwy.
Corner 3 acres m/l.
90148-BRICK
BLDG
on downtown corner.
Over 2500 sq ft of commercial space. Display
window,
showroom,
and electric water
heater.
89622-VACANT COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
in Monett. Easily seen
from State Hwy 60.
$49,000
$245,000
93776-RESTAURANT/
LOUNGE. Room to grow.
Lots of parking. All fixtures & equip.stay w/
business. 1 ac m/l. Handicap access. Central air.
City water & sewer.
$54,900
93330-RESTAURANT/
BAR/GRILL.
Some
kitchen equipment &
walk-in cooler. Large
enclosed back lot.
Central air.
$74,900
93892-MUFFLER SHOP.
3-bays with overhead
doors. Heated floors
& a/c in office. Metal
building on block foundation. City utilities.
$350,000
93485-SPACE
AND
ELEGANCE take on a
whole new meaning in
this 4000+ sq ft, 4 bd
3.5 bath with office. 6+
acres, media room and
very private setting.
$59,900
94165-EXCELLENT LOCATION IF YOU WORK
IN ARKANSAS. 3 bd
2 ba, ch/a. Lg lot w/
beautiful trees. Kitchen,
dining, baths, & utility
rooms have ceramic tile.
93155-Beautiful
log
sided home. 4 bd 2 ba
home with over 2440
sq ft of living area. Detached garage & more.
$119,900
$84,900
93523-MOVE
IN
READY! This 4 bd 2
ba home is very clean.
Ch/a.
Dishwsher &
disposal. City utilities.
Satellite dish. Storage
bldg.
$625,000
93961-AMAZING
4
BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH
HOME! Tall ceilings,
pine plank floors, open
loft, rock frpl, custom
made all the way. Barn &
40x100 shop. 80 ac m/l.
$99,900
$119,900
$209,000
94010 - NEW CONSTRUCTION! 3 bedroom 2 bath home.
Partial brick.
City
utilities. Newer subdivision.
93998-LIFE IN THE
COUNTRY.
Unique
2-story home on a hill
overlooks Flat Creek.
2 bd upstairs, 1 in the
bsmt. 2-car attached
garage.
94230-LOG CABIN. 4
bedrooms, 2 baths.
Sits on private 20 acres
m/l. Paved rood. Acres
fenced for cattle.
94149-WHY RENT???
This 2 bedroom home
is clean and well cared
for. Wheaton.
$44,900
COMMERCIAL
91844-SHOP BUILDING
ON ALMOST AN ACRE.
30’x40’ building is insulated and has overhead heat. City water &
sewer on site. Incl. mfg
home used for office.
93957-WORKING LIVESTOCK SALE BARN.
Holding pens, loading docks & working
pens. All you need for
a weekly auction. Cafe
included.
93804 - 43 RENTAL
STORAGE UNITS. 11
acres m/l. 4 bd 2 ba
double wide on permanent foundation. Incl
w/d. Rental units normally 95 % full.
residential
farms
Four Seasons Real Estate
Jack Nickols
Broker
(Cell)
417-342-1506
Jean Nickols Larry Daniels
(Cell)
417-880-5446
(Cell)
417-846-7306
Lea Hill
Bill Hill
Cindy Carr
417-847-0156
417-847-3241
417-847-7514
(Office)
(Cell)
$144,000
$279,000
93501 - 5 bd 2 ba mfg
home on permanent foundation. 6 poultry houses
& 2 stacking sheds on
two tracts of land. Total
38 ac m/l. Dog kennel w/
pens & washout.
$379,000
94066-CLOSE TO SUGAR CREEK, this 140 ac
m/l has lots of wildlife.
Working farm w/nice
brick home. Bonus
house needs a little fixing up. Let’s take a look.
$239,900
93873-NEW LOG CABIN; not quite finished.
All materials to finish in
the cabin. Just minor
completion. 1 bd 1 ba
cabin on 80 acres m/l.
(Cell)
vacant land / lots
94175-POSSIBLE OWNER FINANCING on this gorgeous 3 acres m/l. State Hwy 37 frontage.............................$60,000
93893- 20 ACRES M/L. Open pasture and wooded land. Electricity on property.................................................$40,000
93513-COULD BE RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL. 1.1 acres m/l. Electricity. City water available. Walnut Heights
Addition............................................................................................................................................................................ $7,000
94016-LEVEL LOT IN RURAL SUBDIVISION. 1 ac m/l. Rural water and elect. available. Marple Subdivision......$29,900
94172-LAKE FRONT PROPERTY close to the Blue Hole. Blue Hole is one of the best fishing spots on Table Rock Lake.
13.05 acres m/l on paved road...................................................................................................... Priced to sell at $104,400
93413-TWO GREAT BUILDING LOTS. Lots #44 & #45 in Wildwood Estates with city water, city sewer, electricity &
natural gas right by the property. Plenty of shade trees & the street has curb and gutters. Some covenants apply.
Could build two houses; or, one larger house...........................................................................................................$23,900
94080-NICE LEVEL LOT. Zoned commercial. Utilities. High traffic pattern..........................................................$39,900
93730-LAKE FRONT LOT with community water, community sewer treatment plant & underground electricity. Lot #2
has .31 acre m/l with scattered timber. Possible owner financing................$50,000 Boat slip available from private party.
92852-RURAL WATER. Nice 11 acres m/l with cattle tight fencing on all 4 sides. Scattered timber. Pond on property.
Rural water just across the road..................................................................................................................................$37,500
94009-ROARING RIVER HILLS. Secluded acreage. Unimproved, 118 acres m/l. 90% wooded........................$189,900
92888-VACANT LOTS. Two building lots ready to build on. City utilities. Cattle tight fence.............. Each lot $21,450
93922-BEAUTIFUL 1.5 ACRES. Overlooks Cassville Golf Course. Electricity and rural water is available. ......$35,000
93951-GENTLY ROLLING. 10 acres m/l. Barn, well house, pole barn shed. Old home has burned. Well drilled in 2000
and is approximately 600’ deep according to seller. Pond and some fencing.......................................................$54,900
93266-RURAL SUBDIVISION. 75’x100’ m/l lot............................................................................................................. $2,000
23148-Newer subdivision ready to sell lots. All lots have beautiful views, electricity, city water & city sewer. Paved
city streets. Ready and waiting...................................................................................................................... $19,900 per lot
93512 - 2.23 acr m/l with mixture of open ground and trees. Elect., city water & sewer. Fronts State Hwy 37....$57,000
93265-ROUGH, BOTTOM LAND. Must have a GOOD 4-wheel drive to get to this land. Wet weather creek. Located
back of Paradise Valley in Roaring River State Park.................................................................................................$10,000
93729-LAKE FRONT LOT with community water, community sewer treatment plant & underground electricity. Lot #1
has .28 acre m/l with scattered timber. Possible owner financing............... $45,000. Boat slip available from private party.
93826-VACANT LOT. City utilities available. This large lot (155’x178’) has chain link fence on 3 sides. Lot #6 is flat
and ready to build on. ..................................................................................................................................................$10,000
93519-INSIDE CITY LIMITS. 1.8 acres m/l with city water and city sewer. Nice building site with lots of shade trees.
Owner would consider trade of equal value. .............................................................................................................$27,000
24667-Ideal land for the walkout basement. Fashionable locality. 3.4 acres m/l just out of city limits...............$33,000
91846-LET US SHOW YOU THIS LOT with mature trees. Beautiful building site. City utilities available...........$25,000
94082-Lot available in Cassville with all utilities. Close to shopping and churches. Lot ready to build on.......$29,900
87 S. Main Street, Cassville, MO |
92940 - BEAUTIFUL
BUILDING SITE with
pasture for livestock.
37 acres m/l with paved
road frontage. Great
location. Close to lake.
$99,900
$327,000
$169,900
$375,000
$275,000
94110-GOOD PASTURE
with some timber on
this 57 acres m/l. Two
ponds.
Road on 2
sides.
92939 - BEAUTIFUL
PROPERTY WITH 2
PONDS. One pond spring
fed. Add’l spring. 109 ac
m/l with cattle tight fencing & cross fence. Beautiful bldg sites near lake.
93571-GREAT 10 acres
m/l horse farm. Large
metal bldg part 1 bd
1.5 ba home; and part
enclosed loafing area
in back. Home has it’s
own well & septic.
92866-ROLLING ACREAGE. 147 ACRES M/L:
was camp with 6 cabins, dining hall, & other
bldgs. 39x80 open-air
pavilion, hiking trails,
pond. Let us show you.
93889-SMALL FARM.
36 acres m/l west of Exeter. 3 bd 1.5 ba home
with ch/a. Older home
being updated. Fireplace. 40x60 shop with
7 overhead doors.
417-847-0156 | www.fourseasonscassville.com
BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER
‘07 HEAVY duty 14 ft. flatbed
trailer. Treated wood floor, dual
Sunday Morning Worship
elec. brake axles. Used to haul
concrete forms. Great for skid
New Site Baptist Church
1925 FR 1060. Aaron Weibel preaching. steer or small tractor. Good
tires. $950.00. (417)271-3867.
(417)235-6135
Leave message. Golden, Mo.
NICE KITCHENAID 22 cu. ft. LIKE NEW exercise bike, good
side by side refrigerator with Bissel carpet cleaner, fruit jars,
ice maker. New solid walnut craft magazines, craft patterns,
2-4x8 plywood. (417)847-2708.
quilt rack. (417)846-7777.
8:30...9:45...11a.m.
AUTOS
1999 Dodge
Ram 1500
4x4, good 10 ply tires, K&N cold air
intake. Truck is in great shape.
669-9445
2007 Toyota
Camry XLE
STORM
SHELTERS
FOR SALE
V6, magnetic gray,
EXTREMELY clean, one
owner, loaded, heated
leather seats, sunroof.
(479)282-6407
(417)835-4712
(417)846-6238
‘04 Chevy Malibu
Maxx Hatchback
213k miles, mostly
hwy./interstate. Mechanically
sound, good transmission,
GREAT gas mileage.
Reinforced concrete
with warranty.
In-ground and above ground.
HARRIS EXCAVATION
Reduced! $2,600
20 ft., excellent condition, 110 hrs.
Call/text for details
$21,500
417-830-8997
2001 Ford Mustang
$3,500 obo
(417)671-2822
HONDA SILVERWING
Full touring, 16k miles, well
kept, new tires & battery. Runs
great! $1,900/trade
2002 Yamaha
V-Star 1100
Convertible, 130,000 miles,
auto, V6, clean, dependable.
(417)847-5341
Custom, new front tire, new
brakes & rotor on rear.
Recently serviced. Nice bike!
FOR SALE
• 2001 Chrysler Town &
Country van, excellent, 100,000
miles, rebuilt trans, $5,500 • 2
utility trailers, 4x8 with ramps,
$360 • Truck bed, $150 obo •
Like new treadmill, $285 obo
$4,000 obo
FOR SALE
(417)342-5377
1995 HARLEY: windshield,
lots of chrome, excellent
DAVIDSON
97
condition, $6,000. (417)847- HARLEY
Classic motorcycle. Beautiful.
3589.
C 2 B’leve! $8,000 firm.
BOAT SLIP: 30 ft., new dock, (608)553-0701.
swim
platform,
concrete
walkway,
$28,000.
Airport
Landing, Golden. (620)4818191.
Mystery Bookstore!
Westerns, Sci-Fi, Romance PLUS more!!
107 Public Square, Berryville, AR
www.itsmystery.biz
Roper Yard Tractor
16 hp twin engine with
hydrostat transmission. Runs
and cuts great! $400 obo
Red, chocolate, cedar
Landon Brattin 846-3714
Dale Brattin 846-7143
417-669-3696
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Video Mart
Paying cash for
DVDs and Games
ATTENTION
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 timber
CALL TODAY 835-3644
GARAGE SALE
Fri., 13th, 12 noon-6:00
Sat., 14th, 8:00-?
205 S. Caledonia, Purdy
Men’s camo & other clothes
large & XL, ladies’ clothes,
shoes, books, dishes,
hunting & fishing items,
videos, tables, chairs,
sewing machine, jewelry,
home decor.
Marshall & Mahurin
YARD SALE: Friday/Saturday.
202 W. 18th, Cassville.
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
LARGE MULTIFAMILY
GARAGE
SALE
Fri. 7-5 • Sat. 7-3
GARAGE SALE
18041 FR2265, Eagle Rock
behind post office
Multi-family
June 13-14
Fri. & Sat. • 8-5
No early birds
GARAGE/JUNK SALE: Friday
& Saturday til gone. 1670
Presley Dr., Cassville.
Huge 3 Family
Yard Sale
Fri. 7am-5pm
Sat. 7am-2pm
Turn east by Ford (Sale
Barn Rd.), go to FR1107,
go 1.8 miles, on left.
Follow signs.
Toddler toys, girls’ clothesfill a bag $2, Android tablet,
Avon products, 2 electric
wheelchairs, electric fireplace,
wood insert, lots of old dishes
and collectibles, bow and arrow
w/case.
THE CITY OF PURDY
Annual City Wide
Garage Sale
will be held
2 miles north Hwy. 37
FR2150 to FR1090
Sat., June 14, 2014
Dining table & 6 chairs, glider
rocker, bike hauler, large suitcase,
kids’ toys, clothes, household
items, wood. Rain or shine.
A list of participants and maps
will be available on Friday, June
13, 2014, at local businesses.
G IGANTIC
It’s a
COLORED MULCH
13
Five passenger with trolling
motor. Excellent condition.
GARAGE
SALE
5B
(417)271-4144
Name
Address
City
Starting Date
Amt. Enclosed
Credit Card#
402-890-2852
402-788-2735
847-6892
(417)847-5341
(417)235-9613
$14,000
Located in Eagle Rock
area. Lake marker 26.
Roaring River Cove.
• 40,000 KW PTO generator
on trailer, $2,000 • 36
Shenandoah Radiant Heat,
40,000 BTU each, like new,
$165 • (50) 36-inch. direct
drive fans, $40 each.
7th & Sky. All utilities,
ready to build. $5,500
2006 COBALT
8 ft. x 20 ft.
PEDAL BOAT
CITY LOT
Garden Compost For Sale
BOAT SLIP WITH LIFT
For Sale
(417)342-4365
home 442-7331
cell 236-2255
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6
$11.50
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201 S. MAIN ST.
CASSVILLE, MO
417-846-0110
Accepting donations of
money,
household
goods, building supplies,
toys,
appliances,
anything but clothing.
Pickup available
2 miles south of Exeter
on MM Hwy.
Fri. 13th, Sat., 14th
Furniture, lamps, household
items, etc. Rain or shine
Y ARD S ALE !
From the estate of
Lester & Norma Prewitt
90 S. Main St., Cassville
(across from Ramey’s)
Thurs., June 12, 7-4
Fri., June 13, 7-4
Sat., June 14, 7-2
Crafters dream! All kinds of craft
accessories by the box full.
Multiple doll kits and bodies,
house decorations, collections of
all kinds, trinkets by the hundreds!
Tables of porcelain dolls still in
boxes. Children’s books, some
furniture.
Come Look!!
YARD SALE
HUGE GARAGE sale: Old
Exeter Road behind Emmanuel
7895 Burns St., Seligman Baptist Church. Baby girls’ and
Fri. & Sat. • 8-2
boys’ through adult clothing,
lots of baby items. Friday and
Rain or shine
Saturday, 8-1.
GARAGE SALE: Lots of kids’ GARAGE SALE: Friday 8-5.
clothes and misc. Friday & Saturday 8-12, rain or shine.
Saturday, 8-? 206 West St., Nice home decor, kitchen
Rocky Comfort.
items, curio cabinet, name
brand clothing: boys newborn12 months, girls toddler, adult,
baby swing, stroller, chain saw,
Saturday 7-?
weedeater, misc. galore! North
5 miles out Hwy. CC, Exeter.
of Butterfield turn off Hwy. 37
Lots of kids’ clothes &
onto HH by Longview Church.
household items.
Go 1.2 miles. Watch for signs.
Multi Family Sale
$12.00
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$13.50
28
$14.00
29
$14.50
30
$15.00
33
$16.50
34
$17.00
35
$17.50
36
$18.00
Rocky Comfort
Flea Market
Everrett & Pat Green
(417)652-3586
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Hwy. 76, Rocky Comfort, Missouri
Wed.-Sun • 10 am to 5 pm
YARD SALE
Saturday Only
June 14 • 7-2
Furniture, swing set, dog cages,
men’s, women’s & children
clothing, household items,
lots of misc.
Hwy. 112 to AA, turn right
to first cross road, FR 1120,
turn left. 1/2 mile on left.
Watch for signs.
4 FAMILY garage sale: Friday,
June 13, 6:30-2. North on 37,
first road to the right past
Sherwood Forest (FR1107).
LOTS of everything, nice men’s
and women’s clothing, some
kids’ clothing.
HUGE SALE
Rain or Shine
127 Sunset Heights
6/13 • 8am-6pm
6/14 • 7am-2pm
Name brand clothes, home decor,
DVDs, something for everyone.
RUMMAGE
SALE
inside:
Friday, 13, 7-5; Sat., 14, 7-12.
Washburn: Hwy. 90 to OK
School House, approx. 3 miles.
Household items & misc. Lisa
& Kelly Hendrix.
YARD SALE: Saturday, 7-12.
Nice baby items, kids/adult
clothes, toys. First left past golf
course, FR 2205 Circle.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
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.
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SITUATIONS
WANTED
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.
ALANON MEETINGS every
Thursday at 7:00 pm at
Mitchell’s Plaza, Hwy. 86 in
Eagle Rock.
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS
meeting Wednesday, Friday &
Saturday at 7p.m., 1308
Harold, Cassville. 417-3429704, 417-342-9706.
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.
THE TURNING Point AA group
meets each Monday, west
corner of Mitchell Plaza, Hwy.
86, Eagle Rock, 7:00pm.
BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER
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
SMALL 2 BD. HOUSE
Out of town.
No pets in house.
Call
847-5423
Available NOW!!
3 bd., 2 ba. trailer- appliances
included. NO PETS.
Located in Eagle Rock.
417-271-3540
3 Bd. 2 Ba.
House
Close to town
THIEVES
847-7297 • 847-7051
I pray that the Lord will
give you the blessing of
conviction, and make
you aware that you are
the
robbers
of
children’s fun.
2 BD. MOBILE
Anyone who would like
to help replace our
stolen canoe, please
call
In nice park close to town.
Water and trash service
included. No pets.
(417)847-3238
WILDCAT INFLATABLES
Bounce houses for rent for every occasion.
Delivery and set-up included in the Cassville
area. Call for rates and more information.
Rick & Connie Carter
Faith Hollow Lake
Christian Youth Camp
918-533-3927 • 918-576-4432
Steve Pendergraft (417)846-7906
Scotty T’s Poultry
Barn Washing
(417)847-3238
Roofs, deck, remodels, framework
to complete finishes from the
smallest project to the largest.
See ad on craigslist and like on Facebook.
Key word “Barn Bathers”
FOR RENT
Senseney Tree Service
Mobile Home Lots
RV Lots
ELKHORN CONSTRUCTION, LLC
Nice park - Close to town
$200 dep. $340 mo.
Bucket truck & chipper service
Free estimates • Insured
846-5473 after 5 p.m.
(417)236-4615 • (417)236-2068
(417)652-3876
One Bdrm Apartment
Extra Mile
Siding Co.
Refrigerator, stove
$300 mo.~$300 dep.
847-4929 • 847-7237
• ALL types of exterior siding
• Full line of replacement &
new construction windows
• Decorative stone
• Log cabin siding
• Overhangs & decks
SERVICES
YOCK’S
Lifetime, transferable
material warranties.
7 year labor warranty.
MOWING SERVICE
7 years experience.
References available.
Chris (417)847-7822
417-271-1208
COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL
RED IRON BUILDINGS
Leslie Stanley
Email: leslie138@centurytel.net
Cell: 479-640-4781
Home: 417-662-3320
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.
(417)489-0575
YOUNG’S
Locally Owned
OOO ALL SIZES OOO
Mini Storage Units
(417)271-4071
Contact: James Stephens at
(417)847-9355 or (417)847-2488
Apts. & Duplexes
Available
WOLF PACK
2 bd., 1 bath
847-7051 • 847-7297
Certain income limits apply
CASSVILLE
SO/MO Storage
All sizes, 24 hour access,
fenced & security gate
We encourage and support the nation's affirmative housing program in which there
are no barriers to obtaining
housing because of race, color,
religion, sex, national origin,
disability, or familial status.
(417)847-4500
2 BDRM. APARTMENT
All appliances, CH/A,
W/D hookups, no pets.
YARD CARE PROVIDED
Call:
(417)847-0277
- HOUSE For rent in Washburn, Mo. 1100
sq. ft. home, 2 bedrooms, 1-1/2
baths. $500 month, $300 deposit.
No pets and no smoking.
If interested, call
(479)640-0324 or
(417)341-1554
FOR RENT
Exeter. 2 bd., 2 bath brick
house. Country setting with
large yard, carport, shed,
central heat and air. No
pets. Please pick up
application at 290 State
Hwy. 76, Cassville, MO
65625 (next to Jersey’s).
(417)846-0324
Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm
MFG. HOME: COUNTRY or
sale. Some owner finance.
(417)342-7529.
FP, 2 car garage, metal corral,
storm shelter, 10 acres. $109,000
(417)342-3152
(417)846-0324
Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm
(formerly Tillman’s Septic)
Leave message (479)313-0857
PROFESSIONAL
PRESSURE WASHING
Call: 847-7326
OWNERS
Aubrey Wolf
Denny Wolf
417-847-5502 417-574-6558
Specializing in house washing, deck cleaning
& staining, roof cleaning & much more.
Call Ultra Clean Exteriors, LLC
• By The Hour
• By The Acre
(417)671-1456 (cell)
Cassville
House For Sale
By Owner
2000 square feet living area,
20’x30’ garage with 20’x30’
deck over garage, walk out
basement in quiet subdivision,
Shell Knob area.
Must Sell!!
Berm home. 3 bd., 2 ba., office, detached garage,
2 acres. 105 Merrimac, Exeter.
$90,000
EAGLE ROCK
TREE SERVICE
• Owner Operated
• Insured
• Free Estimates
• Reasonable Rates
• 24 Hour Service
Across from Wal-Mart
Call Marilee
417-846-0454
BRUSH HOG
REAL ESTATE
SEPTIC SERVICE
Cassville Heights
Apartments
AVAILABLE NOW
2 Bd. & 3 Bd.
(417)652-3505
Experienced • Licensed • Insured
Custom Apparel
& Screen Printing
@ backroadprinting.com
4 Way Mini Storage
Jct. 76/86-37
SINCLAIR MOBILE
HOME TRANSPORT
Next to B&P in Cassville
CASSVILLE, MO.
STORAGE UNITS
4 sizes. AA Hwy. & 112.
Reasonable rates.
858-0676
Fox Ridge Subdivision. Brick home,
2500 sf, 3 bd., 2.5 ba., gar., lr, dr, fr,
ch/a, 2 covered decks. $129,000
(417)342-0801
FOR RENT
Darlene
846-1125
900 W. 10th St.
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advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair
Housing Act, which makes it illegal to
advertise any preference, limitation, or
discrimination because of race, color, religion,
sex, handicap, familial status, or national
origin, or intention to make any such
preference, limitation, or discrimination. We
will not knowingly accept any advertising for
real estate which is in violation of the law. All
persons are hereby informed that all dwellings
advertised are available on an equal
opportunity basis.
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Beyond Clean
House cleaning & detailing
services. Home, office,
boats, autos, etc.
Specializing in carpet,
vinyl, laminate & tile
No money down!
Green Acres Storage Units
Best Prices In Town
Purdy. All appliances furnished,
new with heat and air.
$450 w/one year lease
and $250 deposit. No pets.
CALL: (417)662-3865
Financing available. Newly
remodeled. Exeter. 4 bd., 2
full baths. Sliding glass doors
off of dining area that steps
out onto deck. Very large
master suite. Large backyard
with shed. Sits on dead end
street. Central heat/air.
(417)665-8212
(417)316-1757
STARCHMAN INS.
Mobile Home
Moving & Set-Up
Local or Long Distance
WILDCAT
FLOORING
(417)847-7756
Call: (417)847-5464
2 Bd. Apartment
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Credit Cards Accepted
SANDBLASTING AND
PRESSURE WASHING
4TH MONTH FREE
See John at
Randy Miles
(417)847-3554
$212,000
(417)858-2816
(417)341-8300
STATE SR22 FILINGS
STARCHMAN INSURANCE
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
S UPER C
Mowing
Small Yards
(417)847-2400
(417)342-1075
3 Bd. 2 Ba.
DANIELS MOWING Service.
No mowing job too big or too
small. We offer reasonable
rates with a 15% discount for
anyone over 60. Call (417)8353455.
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“All Types” Homeowners
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Metal Roofs
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Metal Roofing, Vinyl Siding,
Sofit’s, & Replacement Windows
Too many points or other
violations? We can take care of
the paper work and get your
license back!!
Free Estimates! Experienced!
Wheaton, Mo.
2 bd. apt. in Purdy. No pets.
CHECK IT OUT!!
417-342-4208
Call Aaron Dalton
342-6412
HELP WANTED
TEAM DRIVERS, 130,000 per
year, 2014 & 2015 trk, home
weekly, same day pay, free
health ins. 5000.00 sign on
bonus pays out in 4 months,
leases and lease purchases
available. Details call 800-7693993.
Online
app.
www.trailiner.com.
BusyBee Landscaping & Backhoe, LLC
SOUTHWEST
Retaining Walls
Face Lift for Gravel Driveway
Aeration
Dirt & Sod Work
Garden Tilling
Manure Spreading
is now taking applications for the
position of
Many More Services Available
417-628-3518
•
417-312-1906
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
R-5 School District
TECHNOLOGY
DIRECTOR
This is a full-time, 11 or 12 month
position. Interested parties must
submit completed applications to the
office of the Superintendent at 529 E.
Pineville Road, Washburn, MO
65772. Support staff applications may
be picked up at this office or retrieved
from
the
district
website:
http://www.swr5.k12.mo.us.
For
additional
information,
contact
Superintendent Bob Walker, 417-8265410.
DRIVERS: JOIN our growing
fleet! Standard Transportation
Services get you HOME
WEEKLY! Truck w/microwave
& fridge, PAID health ins.,
vacation, holidays & more!
CDL-A w/2 yrs. experience. 1888-992-4038 ext. 105.
CASSVILLE
HEALTHCARE
& REHAB
A Skilled Nursing Facility
is now accepting applications for
CNAs
Full & part time
Evening & night shifts
LPNs
Full & part time
All shifts
•••••••••••••••••••••
NEW PAY SCALE!
BENEFITS & VACATION!
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Apply in person
1300 County Farm Rd.
Cassville, MO 65625
Cassville Healthcare & Rehab is an
equal opportunity employer.
POLICE OFFICERS
WANTED
POST certified,
reserve and/or part time.
Apply in person
SELIGMAN POLICE DEPT.
29144 Main St.
Seligman, MO 65745
Deadlines: Bordered - 5 p.m. Monday; Line Ads (pre-paid) - 12 noon Tuesday • Deadlines: Bordered - 5 p.m. Monday; Line Ads (pre-paid) - 12 noon Tuesday
barry county advertiser
SKITS preps for opening of new play
Must
have
good
math,
computer, and people skills. To
apply, bring your required high
school diploma between 9 am
and 6 pm, Monday through
Friday to
Earn extra money for the summer
by spending weekends on the lake!
Need part time servers and cook/
prep cook at
Dock n Eat
Restaurant
Hwy. 37, Cassville
on Big M Marina
Table Rock Lake.
Weekends only.
Application at
www.bigmmarina.com/jobs
or in person ThursdayMonday to Annelise
(417)271-3883
Barry County Ready Mix
has openings for
CDL Driver
needed
Americas Best
Value Inn & Suites
No phone calls
CDL Drivers
at the Cassville, Shell Knob
and Eagle Rock locations.
Insurance, paid holidays and
competitive wages based on
experience.
Apply in person at
601 West 14th Street
Cassville, Mo.
Must Have
Class A CDL
Pallet Lumber, LLC is looking to hire
two drivers. Must have a valid Class
A Commercial Driver’s License and
clean driving record. The hours and
days will very, but will fall on
Monday-Friday and you will be home
most nights. Dry van, flatbed, and
log trailer experience preferred.
If you are interested or would like
further information, please contact
Pallet Lumber, LLC, at 417-8353644 or stop by our office at 9193
State Hwy. 76, Exeter, Mo.
NOTICE
Arkansas based company
looking for individual or couple
to train to perform hearing
test. Extensive travel, starting
salary $27,000.00 yr.
plus $70.00 a day per diem.
Call M-F 9am-4pm
(479)359-2111
Drivers, solo, 3 or 6 day
runs, 44 cents per mi., free
health ins., same day pay. 800769-3993 for details. Online
app. www.trailiner.com.
Drivers, $60,000+, CDL-A,
$2500 sign on, 1 month exp.,
same day pay! Free health ins.
No CDL? We have free
training!
www.trailiner.com,
800-769-3993.
Enjoy Private Dining
on the water at
Barb Van Dusen
SKITS announced that
tickets are now available for
their next play, “Dogsbreath
Devereaux, The Dastardly
Doctor.” It is an old time
melodrama with booing and
hissing fun for the audience.
In this play, Dogsbreath
Devereaux, M.D., plots to
wed and do away with the
wealthy widow Lotta Cash so
he can inherit her fortune and
her late husband’s clinic. He
enlists the aid of the nasty
nurse, Hilda Hatchet, and
promises to marry her once
he disposes of Lotta.
Problems arise when the
insanely
jealous
Hilda
catches Dogsbreath flirting
with Wendy March, the
heroine of the show. It seems
only the hero, Dr. Phil Good,
can save Wendy and the
unsuspecting Lotta Cash
from certain death.
Tickets are $6.00 and are
available for sale at the
following places in Shell
Knob: the Shell Knob
Chamber of Commerce,
Treasures, Service #1 Credit
Dock n Eat
on Big M Marina
Wednesday, 5 til 8
Min. 20 meals. Perfect for church
groups, clubs or large families.
Reserve with Annelise at
(417)271-3883
WANTED
Wanted:
Pasture
to Rent
Lost around FR 2125 & Y
Hwy.: female Jack Russell,
white/brown, 8 years old, male
Min Pin together. (479)6198586.
The cast of Dogsbreath Dexereaux, the Dastardly Doctor, will present the play on June 21 and
22 in three different performances. The cast is pictured above, left to right, in the back row:
Shane Everette, Sue Beck, Jim Robinson and Susan Ramonette. Front row: Marcia Nichols
and Lori Reaves.
Union, United Methodist
Church, and the Central
Crossing Senior Center. In
Cassville,
tickets
are
available at the Barry County
Advertiser.
The play will be held at
the United Methodist Church
on YY in Shell Knob. The
Saturday,
June
21,
performances are at 2 p.m.
and 7 p.m. The Sunday, June
Where discount means more for your buck.
Wanted
Simple: Stop - Shop - $AVE
Chevy S-10 or other small pickup,
running or not. Bill’s Appliances.
We are your friendly hometown store.
Management Owned
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We proudly accept:
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Cash & Checks
– NO –
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and there is no Sunday
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Barry County Advertiser
Purdy High School’s
4th quarter Honor Roll
Cassville tech students compete in TEAM contest
Cassville Middle School Industrial Technology students participated in the Technology Education Association of Missouri (TEAM) state contest on May 6. There were 85 schools across the state who participated in the event. Of those,
600 high school and middle school students were in attendance with 450 projects on display during the project fair.
Students were required to write a technical report and take a written test along with their project entries. High school students also
had opportunities to compete for scholarships and meet with college recruiters. $22,500 in scholarships were awarded to graduating
seniors during the event.
Several Cassville students came away with first place honors for their projects and participation in on-site engineering challenges. Austin Wilson, Jordan Reed, Dillon Foltz, Jacob Smith and Braden Strahan all won their respective events.
Middle schoolers who attended the event are pictured above left to right. In the front row: Cale Jackson, Jeremiah Fisher, Jacob
Smith, Dalton O’Neill, Shannon Haney and Austin Wilson. Back row: Gage Null, Skyler Wolf, Jordan Reed, Braden Strahan, Trey
Sturgell and Dakota Miller. Absent for photo: Dillon Foltz, William Simmons and James Tilford.
Wheaton’s Southwest HS 4th quarter Honor Rolls
Payton Osburn, Hannah Kendra Hayworth, Jessica
A Honor Roll
2013-2014
Jymme Ash, Samantha Outhouse, Marcella Richard- Henderson, Autumn JohnBlackstone, Skyler Box- son, Kaitlyn Roberts, Shasta son, Mikayla Kellogg, BriHonor Rolls ley, Tyler Boxley, Hannah Sanders, Jaime Shrum, Corey anna Learned, Sydney Le-
3rd Grade A Honor Roll
Lily Ray and Allison
Whitman.
3rd Grade A/B Honor Roll
Adriana Barrientos, Clayton Burns, Hayden Clark,
Alanis Hang, Archie Hang,
Elijah Holenda, Trenton Imel,
Joselyne Juarez, Lisa Lee,
Zoey Martell, Kadie Mestas,
Jr. Nunez and Chloe Ragan.
4th Grade A Honor Roll
Abbey Bowling, Connor
Killion, Kelton Park, Zane
Smith, Bentley Stephens, Patti
Vang and D.W. Xiong.
4th Grade A/B Honor Roll
Grant Bradford, Chance
Elkins, Coy Harper, Zane
Johnson, Garrett Keith, Candace Lee, Lori McNeill, Lexi
Miller, Robbie Prewitt, Dylan
Renkoski, Pa Vang and Nanou Yang.
5th Grade A Honor Roll
Charlene Chang, Chees
Nue Hang, Ty Hudson, Zac
Leverich, Kaylee McComb,
Jack Mitchell, Dimitri Moua
and Madison Pierpont.
5th Grade A/B Honor Roll
Shelbie Dunegan, Donny
Erway, Karina Hernandez,
Austin Hutsell, Jessica James,
Hector Juarez, Stan Lee, Ezra
McGarrah, Lili Ortega, Haley
Parks, Payson Pendergraft,
Brody Prewitt and Cade
Woolaway.
6th Grade A Honor Roll
Taylynn Banks, Calista Burns, Susan ChaTasha
Graves and Zoie Simpson.
6th Grade A/B Honor Roll
Sarah Brattin, Trey Erway,
Emily Gonzalez, Brittany
King, Allie Reed, Riley Sherwood, Harley Stephens andEric Yang.
Brown, Haven Brown, Lindsey Crawford, Damita Davis,
Sydney Delossantos, Kaleigh
Ennis, Hayden Fox, Kaitlyn Gentry, Makenzie Harp,
Hayley Hendrix, Montana
Hendrix, Jay Henry, Alex
Jimenez, Bryan Jimenez,
Haley Ladd, Hunter Laney,
Jerica Lawrence, Savana Leonhardt, Amara Link, Valerie
McKeever, Kayna McNabb,
McKenzie McNabb, Britney
Mitchell, Lauren Mitchell,
John Mulkey, Shania Newton, Gabe O’steen-Mann,
Stanley, Skyler Willer, Elizabeth Wolfe, Zachary Wolfe,
Derick Wright and Paj Chea
Yang.
A/B Honor Roll
Justin Ballard, Jordan
Barton, Jerod Black, Mikaela Black, Makenzie Bowlin, Kallie Bowman, Shayla
Bruno, Kayle Catron, Cheristi Cline, Chris Craig, Holly
Crow, Whitney Curry, Jacob
Durossette, Michael Fletcher,
Maylea Ford, Hailey Foster, Brandy Garcia, Jamason Hartin, Jesse Hayworth,
roy, Skyler Maleki, Mallory
Mettlach, Morgan mitcehll,
Levi Moore, Tiffany Norman, Skylor Rausa, Austin
Roberts, Brian Robinson,
Tommy Sickles, Dakota
Smith, Clayton Taylor, Cassie
Teal, Douglas Trager, Wyatt
Varner and Landon Wright.
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Freshmen A Honor Roll
Saima Akhtar, Morgan
Boley, Rion Boyd, Sami
House, Morgan Schilly and
Megan Thomas.
Freshmen B Honor Roll
Dustee Bradt, Tommy
Burch, Morgan Grissom,
Audrey Hancock, Kaden
Propps, Alejandra Ramirez,
Exvin Rodriquez and Hannah White.
Sophomore A Honor Roll
Essie Dodson, Desi Ennes,
Brooke Farris, Mikala Fletcher, Breanna Keeler, Abby Parsons and Maria Perez.
Sophomore B Honor Roll
Gannon Clevenger, Osvaldo Garcia, Andrea Humphrey, Skylar Lakey, Randi
Lowery, Georgie Peterson,
Katie Real, Jonatan Salazar
and Coutney White.
Junior A Honor Roll
Jayse Henderson, Billie
House, Juaquin Robles, Xena
Smith, Lucas White, Kather-
ine Wise and Emily Wolf.
Junior B Honor Roll
Jeffrey Austin, Daniel Gomez, Kat Hughes, Brayden
Jones, Trisha Jones, Robby
Moody, Lino Perez, Kailey
Pttit, Shelby Thomas and Megan Whitcomb.
Senior A Honor Roll
Jessica Ball, Deana Burch,
Bailey Burnside, Brent Cunningham, Rube Ibarra, Tanner Marshall, Kelton Mattingly, Jesus Perez, Megan
Schilly and Jared Smith.
Senior B Honor Roll
Jake Beaty, Thomas Berry, Macey Breeding, Doni
Craig, Kyle Davidson, Careya Garcia, Esmeranda Granados, Carleigh Hall, Jake
Henderson, Melanie Heston, Ashley Lowery, Dillon
Lowe, Andrew McCormick,
Clarissa Nunez, Mariela Rivera, Grancisco Salazar, Tyler
Scott, Gerbin Solis and Kristin Strother.
Westminster
College Dean’s List
Kaylin Dilbeck, of Shell
Knob, was named to the
Spring 2014 Dean’s List for
exemplary academic performance at Westminster College in Fulton.
The Dean’s list recognizes
students who have a 3.60 semester grade point average
with at least 12 hours completed that semester.
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CenturyLink as an Eligible Telecommunications
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purposes. CenturyLink’s basic local service rates for
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