June 10, 2015 - Barry County Advertiser
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June 10, 2015 - Barry County Advertiser
Presort Standard U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 68 Cassville, Mo. BOX HOLDER RURAL OR STAR ROUTE LOCAL “Where It Pays To Advertise” Your ad reaches 13,200 mail boxes in Barry County each week volume 47 number 35 Spotlight cassville, missouri 65625-0488 Springfield man arrested SUV hits train at Seligman crossing for Golden man’s murder Garden Club meeting Front Porch Conversations with Garden People will have a meeting on organic farming at the Cassville Library on Thursday, June 11, at 7 p.m. Roaring River Health carnival Roaring River Health and Rehab will have a carnival on Saturday, June 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, see the community calendar on page 4A. Cruise-In Cassville The Cassville Cruisers will have a cruise-in at the Barry County Museum on Saturday, June 13, at 5 p.m. Rotary Rodeo The Cassville Rotary Club is hosting their annual rodeo at the Bill Hailey Arena on Friday, June 19, and Saturday, June 20, beginning at 8 p.m. each evening. For more information, see the ad on page 4A. "Like" the Advertiser on Facebook The Barry County Advertiser is now on Facebook. Check us out at www. facebook.com/BCAdvertiser and become a fan today! Visit us online! The Barry County Advertiser is now available online! Visit us at www.4bcaonline.com to view additional photo galleries, check the classifieds and view weekly advertising deals. Inside this issue Upcoming................4 A Obits........................6 A Sports ................... 11 A Classified ......... 14-15 A Auctions................. 12 A WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 Beatty Charlea Mills A Springfield man is in custody for allegedly murdering a man at his Golden home yesterday. Michael Beatty, of Springfield, was arrested yesterday afternoon and booked into the Barry County Jail for the murder of Ed Smith, 68, of Golden. According to Barry County Sheriff Mick Epperly,, the Sheriff ’s Department was dispatched at 11:18 a.m. yesterday with the report that there was a “deceased person in a trailer with possible suspicious activity.” When officers arrived, Epperly said that there was a lot of blood at the scene and that Smith had multiple gun shot wounds to the head and possibly the chest. Epperly confirmed that Deputies Angie Cole and Bill Watkins secured the scene while officers set up a roadblock near the Golden Post Office and stopped each vehicle looking for the murder suspect Officers were on the lookout for a white Chrysler 2000. Epperly said that, while officers were working the road block and securing the scene, he went to the Mayo Beach area where he found the car wrecked into a tree. Epperly said, “We had a person call in and say that the car had wrecked and that the driver had fled on foot and was hiding in the woods near their house. The Missouri State Highway Patrol and Barry County took him into custody at 12:44 p.m. without incident.” See MURDER on 3A On Monday afternoon, an SUV drove into the side of a train passing through Seligman at the Roller Ridge railroad crossing. There were no reported injuries related to the incident at the time of the crash. Charlea Mills On Monday afternoon, an SUV hit a train in Seligman, but miraculously, the driver walked away with no reported injuries. According to Seligman Police Chief Terry Burgess, Royle Wiseley, 31, of Cass- Soroptomist gives out $5K to community Charlea Mills For the past almost 21 years, the Soroptomist Club of Barry County has been working to help women and girls locally. August will mark 21 years since the inception of the group, and, last month, they gave out $5,000 in scholarships and grants to area women and girls and the organizations who help them. Soroptomist is a global organization comprised of volunteers on the local level who work to empower and improve the lives of women and girls. The organization supports programs that aid in social and economic development. There are a variety of grants and assistance programs available for local women through Soroptomist. Within the local Soroptomist chapter, the group f 23 members gives out two different scholarships to graduating high school seniors, the Sandra Forrester scholarship and the Violet Richardson scholarship. Both scholarships are awarded to local girls pursuing different endeavors in their college careers. The Sandra Forester scholarship was created for one of the founding charter ville, was driving a 2000 Ford Explorer east on Roller Ridge when he approached the railroad crossing. According to a statement made by the driver at the scene, he saw the train, but when he tried to stop, his brakes were not working, and he rolled into the side of the train. According to Burgess, the SUV was dragged around 110 feet before coming to a stop at the railroad switch. At the scene, the driver had no reported injuries. The train that runs through that intersection is with the Arkansas Missouri Railway and did not stop after the crash. It is not clear as to whether the conductor of the train was aware of the crash when it occurred. The Seligman Police Department, Barry County Sheriff ’s Department and Missouri State Highway Patrol all responded to the incident. Rites for long-time county official held Grace Gouvion, of Cassville High School, received the Violet Richardson Award for community service and volunteerism from Soroptomist member Jill LeCompte. members after she passed away. It is awarded each year to a student pursuing a degree in the arts. This year, the award was given to three students from Cassville High School, Kylee Cotton, Sophia Mueller and Autumn Scott. Each of the girls received $300 toward their college expenses. The girls also brought samples of their artwork to show Soroptomist members. The Violet Richardson Award is an international award given to a young girl who goes above and beyond in the area of volunteerism. Each year, a girl is chosen based on her volunteer efSee SOROPTOMIST on 10A Nicoll E.M. Last rites were held for Glen Nicoll, of Cassville, age 88, Monday following his death at Mercy Hospital last Thursday evening. His obituary appears on page 6A of this week’s Advertiser. He served 32 years as Barry County Assessor from 1968 until he retired have right four-year terms in much of the time running unop- posed. Up until 1940, the County Assessor did not have an office in the courthouse. He simply kept the tax books in his home. The late Harrison Doty, of Cassville, defeated Lewis Thomas, of Jenkins, who had served right years largely on failing to occupy an office in the courthouse. At the time, Doty and one secretary kept the office open. In the early 1970’s, the Missouri Legislature decided to force statewide reassessment. Nicoll, who was in office at the time, underwent a rather stringent four-year period of complete reassessment by State mandate. According to State law, the present Assessor, Sherry Sears, requires ten employees, two full-time outside inspectors and appraisers and the other employees in the office division, personal property, real estate and commercial property. 2A Ball & Prier Tire WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 Barry County Advertiser Golden, MO 417-271-3299 Rogers, AR 479-631-1118 It’s our Annual Come See Why We Are “Where CuStomerS Send their FriendS” Factory direct to you means huge savings Customer AppreCiAtion sAle Get a During the month of June FREE Portable 600 amp Lithium Power Pack by PowerAll when you buy a set of 4 HanKOOK Premium Tires! A Value of $240 rice P w Lo till Our tee Is S ran Gua Intact! You’re special to us and deserve our special care. K120 Ventus V12 evo2 S SIZE O 30 LE! 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In 2014, the first five months of the year yielded between around $6,000 and $20,000 monthly. However, the lowest amount in revenue collected so far in 2015 was $16,743.81, but totals have been consistently between $21,000 and $25,000 since then. For the month of May, the city collected $28,931.68, which was almost $10,000 more than 2014’s revenue of $19,595.31 in May. With all of the additional revenue generated by stronger sales at existing businesses in 2015 and Walmart’s presence in the community, the city council will be able to plan other projects within the city with the extra revenue. The 2015 budget was set off of prior trends. Now that significantly more revenue is coming in with the addition of Walmart in December 2014, the city will be able to allocate the funds and have a better idea of what revenue will continue to be in the future. Until taxes were being collected, the city was unaware of how much extra revenue they would see with the addition of the chain store. The tax collected by the city is 2.25 percent. Of that, 1-cent goes to General Revenue, 1/2-cent goes to capitol improvement, 1/2-cent goes to streets and 1/4-cent goes to parks. City Clerk Brian Nichols hopes that the council approves to use part of the funds going to general revenue to clean up the city. Nichols also said that they are fixing up the bathrooms and putting on new siding. Epperly continued, “We got a search warrant for the trailer. The suspect was apparently living there with Smith. He did get into it with someone because the suspect had strangulation-like marks with bruising around his neck.” Officers also found a .22 caliber rifle at the trailer, but Epperly said, “The rifle was laying there in the yard, but consistency with that doesn’t appear that it was the weapon used.” Epperly said that they are obtaining a search warrant for the car and will continue to look for the murder weapon. To add to the oddity of the crime, Smith was stripped of his clothing and it was piled on his bed in the trailer and soaked in gasoline. Epperly said, “There was a gas can in the bedroom, and the bed was saturated. They tried to set a fire, but it went out. We think Men’s Hair Cuts $1000 Seniors/Kids $800 Business Hours Tues-Fri 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat 8 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Corner 248/112 on Hwy. 76 in Cassville (12 & under) 29odd Classic Concrete High quality custom concrete at low prices Specializing in All types concrete since 1992 free estimates 417-365-0041 / 417-858-6611 D&D Discount Grocery it was to make it look like a house fire.” When officers found Beatty in the woods, he was inebriated, according to Epperly. He said, “Detective Henry read him his Miranda Rights, but we will be interviewing him today now that he has sobered up and see if he will tell us what happened.” Epperly added, “It went well taking him into custody. He planned to get out of there and had a bag with him. We were lucky that the didn’t head toward Arkansas or we might still be looking for him.” The investigation is still ongoing, and no formal charges have been filed. Beatty is being held in the Barry County Jail on a 24-hour hold for murder. Smith’s autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow, Thursday morning, at 8:30 a.m. Rocky’s Knockout Haircuts This Coca-Cola Trailer built by Cassville Cruisers will be raffled off by the Cassville Cruisers Car Club. Tickets may be purchased beginning June 9th at the Cassville Cruisers meetings and all Cassville Cruisers Cruise-In’s. Tickets are $100 each/or 6 tickets for $500. The Drawing will be held at the Cassville Chili Cook-Off on October 24, 2015. Need not be present to win. 35c Established 1966 Mailed to 13,200 homes in Barry County Melton Publications, Inc. Publisher Marty Jenkins Manager Charlea Mills Editor Debbie Stephens Ad Manager/Design Jimmy Williams Advertising Design Elaine Phaneuf Classified Ads/Society Hazel Gripka Circulation Rachael Freeman Accounting/Sports Sherry Morgan Sales Jennifer Brown Reception 904 West Street P.O. Box 488 Cassville, MO 65625 (417) 847-4475 FAX (417) 847-4523 301 S. Hickory, Monett, Mo 417-236-0324 M-F 9-6 • Sat. 9-5 Golden Rural Plumbing #2 the idea of an evening 5K. We think that is something a little different than other races. However, we think it is just too hot in July.” For the future, the Chamber plans to change the 5K to a less sweltering time to make it more friendly for area runners. Artherton explained, “Last year, we had over 100 participants sign up to run the race. However, due to extreme head, we only had around 60 that were able to attend and complete the race. We want to have an event that is not just miserably hot for our participants, not to mention the heat can be dangerous, and we always want to make sure our events are safe for our community members and out of town guests.” As far as a future plan, the 5K dates are up in the air for now. Currently, Artherton is seeking volunteers to serve on a 5K committee that will organize the event. She said, “We are considering have a 5K in the fall but have not made a decision as to the exact date.” 47tfc Charlea Mills After discussing issues with the July Friday Squared event originally slated for July 10, the Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors unanimously decided to do away with the event in favor of a 5K only later in the year. According to Mindi Artherton, Chamber director, the event turnout was declining. She said, “Friday Squared has been a fun summertime event for our community. Unfortunately, our attendance numbers have declined. Due to the expenses associated with the event and the low attendance numbers, we decided it wasn’t a great fit for our community.” Other factors that played into the decision was the extreme heat experienced in July. Instead of continuing the Friday Squared tradition, the Chamber is electing to host just a 5K at some other point during the year instead. Friday Squared was first held in July and August of 2010. Then, they added a May event in 2011, as well. By 2012, the Chamber had dropped the event back to just July and August before finally going to just July in 2013 and 2014. Each year, the Friday Squared events focused around community fun with an evening movie on the courthouse lawn and extended hours for businesses downtown. Businesses would stay open late, food vendors set up and the Cassville YMCA and Cassville Library held events for kids to participate in. One aspect of the Friday Squared event that did make it a popular community experience was the SnoGlo 5K the Chamber added to the roster in 2013. Artherton said, “We love 3A MURDER from FRONT 26tfc We gladly accept: EBT, Debit, Credit Soccer, Basketball & Cheerleading Camp Owners, Troy & Stacy 46tfc tfc July 20 – 24 Sponsored by: First Baptist Church, Cassville Cost: $25 Scholarships available 9:00 – 3:00 Location: FBC Family Life Center Grades: K-6 For more information call 846-0003 Join us for worship. James Weaver “We’re your Shield... We’re your Shelter!” Pastor Downtown on the Square WORSHIP 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. NorthPoint Fellowship Crowder College Cassville Campus Auditorium N. Bus. Hwy 37, Cassville BIBLE STUDY 9:45 a.m. Cassville, MO 417-847-2100 Toll Free 1-888-847-2276 WORSHIP Agent Terri Lynn DeGraffenreid 22tfc 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. tdegraffenreid@shelterinsurance.com Terry DeGraffenreid FELLOWSHIP WORSHIP BIBLE STUDY Affiliate Agent Fully staffed nursery at all services. 847-2965 www.fbccassville.org 35c 4A WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER é Community Calendar Notice: American Legion holds bingo every Saturday. Early Bird starts at 5:15 p.m. and the regular session begins at 5:45 p.m. Pop-Up-Library will be available on Mondays, weather permiting at the Butterfield Stage Stop on Hwy, 37 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on June 15, June 29, July 13 and July 27. For more information, contact (417) 235-6646. Annual Rotary Rodeo will be held at the Bill Hailey Arena on June 19 and 20. June 11th Mineral Springs Road District will meet in regular session on Thursday, June 11, at 5:30 p.m. at the road district barn. June 12th Bridal Registry Taylor Cassity & Robbie Brattin May 30th, 2015 ~~~~~~~~~~ Kaitlyn O’Neill & Stanton Stringer June 20th, 2015 ~~~~~~~~~~ Jessica Hendrix & Jason Ponder June 27th, 2015 Body of Christ outreach ministries in Wheaton will have a special guest Tony (Mac) McMullen from Cowota, Oklahoma. This event starts at 7 p.m. on June 12. For more information, call (417) 652-3709. Linebarger Reunion will be held Sunday, June ~~~~~~~~~~ Kim Miller & Scott Cupps ~~~~~~~~~~ Alisha Scott & Clayton Merritt September 12th, 2015 Cassville Cruisers will have a cruise in at the Barry County Museum on Saturday, June 13, starting at 5 p.m. All music and vocal talent are welcome for their annual Jammin' in June. Raffle tickets will be available to purchase for the coca-cola trailer and the '67 Plymouth. Roaring River Health and Rehab located at 812 Old Exeter Road in Cassville will host a carnival on Saturday, June 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Games, prizes, food, bounce house, cake walk and pony rides. All proceeds will go toward fireworks. Farmers' Market on the square in Cassville on Saturday, June 13, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.. There will be local raw honey, produce, baked goods, live plants, farm fresh eggs and meats, crafts, jams and jellies. If you would like to become a vendor please contact Rick Cameron (417) 2421767. Exeter Assembley of God is having a fund raising yard sale - egg roll sale on Saturday, June 13, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. All proceeds will be used to send kids to camp. June 14th Linebarger Reunion will be held on Sunday, June 14, at the Purdy Community Center beginning at 11:30 a.m. A basket lunch will be served November 7 , 2015 th 0dd-27c The B.C.G.&H. Society will hold their monthly meeting Monday, June 15, at 7 p.m. at the Barry County Museum. The guest speaker will be Mr. Rod Anderson of Monett. June 19th Paint 'N' Pour will be on Monday, June 19. Jeanette Lowe will be leading a painting of a lighthouse. For more information call Jo D at (417) 858-0423. Summer School Breakfast and Lunch Menu All meals served with milk. Week of June 3. All meals are subject to change. Cassville R-IV: Thurs. B. - cereal, sausage patty, cinnamon toast, applesauce and jello. L. - hot dog, nacho's, broccoli and cheese and peaches. Fri. B. - cereal, chocolate chip muffin and peaches. L. - submarine sandwich, bbq chips, baked beans and assorted juices. Mon. B. - cereal, pop tart, applesauce and jello. L. - chicken sandwich, french fries, broccoli and cheese, assorted juices. Tues. B. - cereal, blueberry muffin and an orange. L. - burrito, nacho cheese, potato wedge, white beans and an orange. Wed. B. - cereal, cinnamon toast crunch bar and peaches. L. - chicken nuggets, tossed salad, baked beans and pears. 1306 Old Exeter Road, Cassville, MO • 417-847-2200 PEA RIDGE BATTLE DAYS 2015 (Formerly Pea Ridge Fair) Friday, July 10 & Saturday, July 11 299 All kids drinks - Only 99¢ All kids meals - Only $ We are looking for participants in the following categories: 3rd Annual Battle of the BBQ! Battle of the Bands The 2nd Annual St. Jude’s Light the Ridge Red tfc on Cassville’s square 417-847-2195 June 15th Beta Alpha Sorority host the Annual Saturday “KIDS SPECIAL” Jewelry & Gifts at 12:30 p.m. All relatives and friends are invited to attend. Daughters of American Revolution will be honoring all Vietnam veterans at an event to be held at the Veterans Home in Mount Vernon on Sunday, June 14, at 2 p.m. Vietnam veterans from all of southwest Missouri are invited to attend. RESTAURANT ~~~~~~~~~~ Danielle LeCompte & Ryan Thomas Tomblin’s June 13th RCIA’S GAMEXICAN August 1st, 2015 ~~~~~~~~~~ 14, at the Purdy Community Center beginning at 11:30 a.m. with a basket lunch served at 12:30 p.m. All relatives and friends are invited to attend. Concrete Leaf Workshop will be held on June 12 and June 19. For more information, call (417) 858-0423. 73rd Annual IPRA/ACRA 2015 Cassville 35c Don’t forget to put your float in the parade!! We are also looking for groups to rent booth space to set up your own “battle”!! Also, booths to provide activities for our community kids? Please contact: Sandy Fletcher 479-381-0198, Jim Crews 479-372-3765 or Tanna Whisenhunt 479-721-2337 rodeo ROTARY JUNE 19 & 20 Sunday Evening June 14, 2015 6:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday 8 p.m. SPECIAL EVENT! Calf Scramble for Children Under 10 *Not responsible for accident to Man or Beast. Featured Events Blessing Heights Worship Center Bareback Saddlebronc Bull Riding Calf Roping Team Roping Steer Wrestling ADMISSION Adults - $1000 Children - $500 Cowgirl Barrel Racing (ages 6-12) IPRA 18475 Farm Rd 1107 Cassville, MO 65625 STOCK PRODUCER Adults - $1000 Children - $500 (ages 6-12) Cowgirl Break-away Roping 35pd See a Rotary Club Member For Advance Tickets and Recieve a $2 Discount on Adult Tickets Bill Hailey arena at the on Business Hwy. 37 North - Cassville, Mo. 35-36c A love offering will be received. Contact 417-538-0817 for information! The Community Calendar is a free service to our readers. We do not guarantee your event will be published. We try to publish them is a timely manner and as ad space allows. In order to assure placement for your event, we recommend you purchase an advertisement, or contact us by 5:00 p.m. on Monday. Please fax your event to (417) 847-4523, email us at office@4bca.com or go online to www.4bcaonline.com to submit your information. Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY JUNE 10, 2015 Access provides dental care at area schools toration, or providing care to make them decay free, we make them the number one priority of the moment. We have the best teams that give so much of themselves to help the program run smoothly, as well as, give their best talents to encourage the children to maintain good dental care for life. It is vital that children understand we are there to help them create a beautiful smile that will last them a lifetime. When we start early we start right.” Jennifer Wall, a dental assistant, said, “Serving on the portable dental team this last year, has made me realize the services that we are providing outside our clinic walls. You really can’t understand all that goes into running the program until you are thrown in. It takes hard work and dedication, long hours and sacrifice. Now knowing what gets poured into the program, it gives a newfound respect for working with children each day. It’s also the heartwarming stories of the children that help us get through The Barry County Advertiser As part of its mission to serve the underserved populations of Southwest Missouri, Access Family Care Medical & Dental Clinics provided in-school dental care to 1,342 children, during the 2014 – 2015 school year. This care was provided through the Portable Dental Program. The Portable Dental Program is a full service Dental Clinic which is actually taken into schools to ensure children have access to quality dental care. The Portable Dental Program provides a wide array of services from basic dental screenings to providing dental fillings and tooth extractions. The program is staffed by dentists and dental hygienists who are employed by Access Family Care. The Portable Dental Program served children in the following school districts and agencies: Joplin School District, McDonald County School District, Shell Knob School District, Exeter School District, Southwest School District, YMCAHeritage Youth Development Center, Mt. Vernon United Migrant Opportunity Services (UMOS), and Mt. Vernon Head Start. Through the Portable Dental Program, Access Family Care Medical & Dental Clinics supported $130,753 in charity care. Kristi Dobbs, a dental hygienist, said; “Serving the children of Jasper, McDonald, Lawrence, Newton and Barry counties through portable dental services is truly a great honor and pleasure. These children rely on our potable dental teams to be there year in and year out, because we are their dental home. For this reason alone, it is absolutely essential to make sure that we are providing the ultimate in dental care to all the children that we care for under portable dental services. Whether we are only providing preventative services, helping them on their way to dental res- each day as well. From those children that have never been able to get to the dentist until now, to the others that have been unable to have their front teeth repaired due to lack of care. We are actually helping these children realize that we can help them create a new smile. It is truly overwhelming.” Rogelio Crespo, also a dental assistant, said, “Being a part of the portable team had given me a new outlook for the need we help fulfill in the southwest Missouri area. We are truly just as grateful as the children are to have had an impact on their lives. The care we provide and the education that is given to the children is something that we hope will stay with them for a lifetime. Caring for children in an unconventional dental setting allows us to reach out to them in ways that we would not be able to in the clinic. It is much more personable, and we are able to adapt to multiple situations that arise on a daily basis. We have an exceptional team that is unexceptionally I’m BIG news!! Earlier or Later with Appointment! For over 40 years– Your number one local news source! H UV Tanning H Norvell Spray Tans H Children's Consignment H Diva Bling by Jenn H 15tfc Requests that all Memorial Day decorations, flowers, lights, shepard’s hooks, flowerboxes, ect. be removed by June 20th 2015 in order for mowing to resume. This includes anything in the ground or in boxes around the grave. Anything attached to the top of the stone or in vases that are a part of the stone may be left. Any items not removed prior to June 20th will be burned in the barrel at the back of the cemetery by Russell cemetery board members. Thank you for your help in keeping the cemetery clean. Peachwood Manor Formerly All Tangled Up Quality Care For The Ones You Love “Because We Care” Qualified Staff “A Warm Nurturing Environment To Call Home” Monitored Medication - Home Cooked Meals 24 Hour Care - Rooms Available Lynda Dacy, Owner 417-847-3902 • 846-6050 34-35pd 15895 State Hwy. 76, Cassville, MO 34-37c 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 Central Community United Methodist Church of Shell Knob Are you ready for a new start in Christ, It’s your move! YY Hwy in Services: Sunday School: 9:45 am • Morning Service 10:45 am • Evening Service 6:00 pm Wednesday Evening: 6:30 pm Sat. Only Shell Knob 00 $300 1/8 mile from Hwy 39 Sack Please apply in person at Shine On Tanning Russell Cemetery Association Friday 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday 7 a.m. - Noon HELP WANTED good.” ACCESS Family Care (ACCESS), was founded in 1996 as a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) for the purpose of increasing access to primary health care for those who lack medical insurance coverage. As an FQHC, ACCESS receives a 330 Federal grant from the Bureau of Primary Health Care designed to offset the expenses associated with providing sliding fee discounts to patients who demonstrate economic need. ACCESS Family Care— Cassville with both medical and dental services is located at 4016 North Main Street Free Will Baptist and can be reached at (417) Macedonia 847-0057. recognizes perfect attendance All clinics are open MonOne Perfect Attendance certificate for the Spring Quarter day through Friday, from 8 was handed out. Sunday, May 31 at Macedonia Free Will Bapa.m. to 5 p.m. with late hours tist Church of Purdy. Sunday School Superintendent Ron Hudon Tuesdays, where they are son is pictured presenting the certificate to Zach Henderson. open until 7 p.m. ACCESS Family Care’s Corporate Office is located at 475 Nelson Avenue in & More Neosho, and can be reached 201 E. 5th Street, Cassville, MO - 417-847-8477 at (417) 451-9450. M-F 10am-6pm - Sat. 9am-3pm - Closed on Sunday We Offer Competitive Pricing! June 12th & 13th Immediate full time position open for Warehouse Employee. Competitive hourly wage, 5 day work week, paid holidays, paid uniforms & health insurance. 5A 11453 St. Hwy. AA, Cassville, MO 417-847-4165 tfc Ball & Prier Tire, Inc., Hwy 86 & J, Golden, MO. Hrs: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm Ph: 417-271-329934-35c 35c Please mark your calendar and join us in celebrating our parents… Carroll and Lola Vanzandt 50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration The celebration will be held on Saturday, June 27 from 2-4 p.m. at the home of Carroll and Lola. For more information call 417-846-6952 Hosted by Rick & Lucretia, Clifty & Heather, Wade & Christy tfc 35c WEDNESDAY JUNE 10, 2015 glen dale nicoll Glen Dale Nicoll was born in Kansas City, on October 20, 1926, to Woolford (Colonel) and Mary Nicoll. He went home to be with his Savior on June 4, 2015. To family and friends he was affectionately known as Sheik. While attending high school he worked as a soda jerk at Wooten Drug Store. He graduated Cassville High School in 1945 and enlisted in the Army. In 1946, he married Helen Virginia Horine. To this union two sons were born. Christopher Glen and Scott Alexander. Helen died in 1995. Glen was an interior decorator until he was elected County Assessor in 1968. He was elected to eight terms and held this office for 32 years. He was elected President of the Missouri Assessors Association in 1994 and served on the Executive Board for three years. He was a member of Cassville Rotary Club where he was a past president, secretary and song leader. He was a member of Masons, Shriners and the American Legion. He was a life-long mem- Barry County Advertiser ber of First Christian Church, serving as an Elder, Deacon and song leader. He taught the High School Sunday School class for many years and enjoyed influencing young lives. Glen married Frances Liddle on February 14, 1997. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Helen, two sons and brother, Tom. He is survived by his wife, Fran; two stepdaughters, Sue Hailicka and her husband, Paul and Sharon Blackketter; a step grandson, Brandon; two nieces, Ann Lassiter and her husband, Jim and Kay Baker and nephew, Nick Nicoll and his wife, Laurie. Great nephews and nieces, Jon Maloney, Laura Alipio, Matt Cardin, Dinah Cardin and Kim Nicoll; great-great nieces and nephews, LeeAnn Maloney, Lydia Alipio, Noah Alipio, Jonathan Beechum and Danny Ray LaFavor. Visitation was held at Fohn Funeral Home Sunday, June 7. Services were held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, June 8, 2015, at Fohn Funeral Home with burial at Oak Hill Cemetery, Cassville. Contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Research Hospital in memory of Glen’s sons, Chris and Scott and may be mailed to Fohn Funeral Home, P.O. Box 250, Cassville, Missouri. Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for online obituaries, guestbook and private condolences. fohn funeral home Cassville, Mo. 417-847-2141 Cassville Health Care & Rehab JUNE 12: Grilled Chicken, Hamburger Steak, Baked Potato, Broccoli Salad, Coffee Cake, Baked Rolls JUNE 15: Ham & Beans, Catfish, Potato Wedges, Coleslaw, Chocolate Cake, Corn Bread JUNE 16: Beef or Chicken, Taco Salad, Tex-Mex Corn, Refried Beans, Ice box Dessert, Chips & Salsa JUNE 17: Fried Chicken, Parsley Potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, Peanut Butter Bars, Baked Rolls JUNE 18: Spaghetti w/Meatballs, Chicken Alfredo, Caesar Salad, Cucumbers & Tomatoes, Neapolitan Cake Gary A. Sartin, 76, of Cassville, passed away Saturday, June 6, 2015, in his home. He was born July 10, 1938, in Rogersville, the son of Jasper Warren and Bessie Alice (Saddler) Sartin. On July 15, 1966, in Walnut Grove, Missouri, he was united in marriage to Linda Brown, who survives. Also surviving are five sons, Carl Sartin, of Marionville, Cavin Sartin and his wife, Pam, of Ash Grove, Charles Sartin, of Jenkins, Kenny Sartin, of Redford, Iowa and Eric Sartin and his wife, Honnah, of Cassville; four daughters, Lisa Ferguson and her husband, Dennis, of Marionville, Juanita Spurlock and her husband, Corky, of Aurora, Melissa Sartin, of Verona, and Angela Fisher, of Purdy; six brothers, Lindsey Sartin and his wife, Terri, of Conway, Ronnie Sartin and his wife, Nancy, of Springfield, Donnie Sartin and his wife, Linda, of Conway, Steve Sartin and his wife, Marie, of Clever, Keith Sartin and Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for online obituaries, guestbook and private condolences. fohn funeral home Cassville, Mo. 417-847-2141 Charles McManus 417-847-3386 WEEKLY MENU gary a. sartin his wife, Cheryl, of Republic, and David Sartin and his wife, Margret, of Lockwood; four sisters, Sherry Rice and her husband, Walter, of Springfield, Cynthia Woodard, of Springfield, Patsy Simpson and her husband, Rick, of Springfield, and Debbie Hodges and her husband, Jim, of Marshfield; seventeen grandchildren and twentyfour great grandchildren, plus two on the way. Preceding him in death were his parents and one sister, Lisa Sartin. Gary grew up in the Springfield, area. Thirty-nine years ago he and his family moved to Cassville. For several years he and his wife operated a tour guide business at Crystal Caverns. He was a published author and philosopher. He was passionate about nature and hiked the Rocky Mountains and the Buffalo National Riverway. Memorial services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, June 11, 2015, in Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville. Chaplain Craig Buck will conduct the services. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Castaway Animal Rescue Effort, P.O. Box 215, Aurora, Missouri 65605 or left at Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville. 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Fohn Funeral Home McQueen Funeral Home ~ Wheaton AD SPONSORED BY LOCAL BUSINESSES Always There, Always Fair 35c Eileen A. Basye, 68, of Cassville, passed away peacefully in her home on June 3, 2015. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Post#4205, and entrusted to the White Funeral Home and Crematory, P.O. Box 890, Cassville, MO 65625. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, June 8, 2015, at the White Funeral Home and Crematory with Pastor Lonnie Stockton officiating. Burial followed at Corinth Cemetery. Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for online obituaries, guestbook and private condolences. fohn funeral home Cassville, Mo. 417-847-2141 bruce c. boswell lloyd eugene wright Bruce C. Boswell, 72, of Cassville, passed away Monday, June 8, 2015, in Cassville Health and Rehabilitation Center. No services are planned at this time. Cremation arrangements are under direction of Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville. Lloyd Eugene Wright, 76, of Exeter, passed away Tuesday, June 9, 2015, in Ozark Mountain Regional Health Care, Crane. No services are scheduled at this time. Cremation arrangements are under direction of Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville. Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for online obituaries, guestbook and private condolences. Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for online obituaries, guestbook and private condolences. fohn funeral home Cassville, Mo. 417-847-2141 fohn funeral home Cassville, Mo. 417-847-2141 We’ll Be There for You Salad Bar Available Every Day During Serving Hrs. Cassville Health Care & Rehab Red Rose Health & Rehab Serving Hrs: 11am - 12:30 pm White Funeral Home $350 Contribution age 60 & over BC Advertiser $6 Cost age 59 & under Freedom Bank eileen a. basye henrietta ilene bowers Henrietta Ilene Bowers, 74, of Cassville, passed away Saturday, June 6, 2015, in Mercy Hospital, Springfield. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, June 13, 2015, in Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville. Pastor Doyle Russell will conduct the services. Burial will be in Hickman Cemetery, Washburn. The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday in Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville. 43tfc 6A www.fohnfuneralhome.com Wheaton 417-652-7268 Cassville 847-2141 Shell Knob 417-858-3151 The area’s most often chosen funeral home. In Loving Memory Loretta (Lori) Cantwell 1-25-69 ---- 6-1-14 We miss you every day. God holds you in His arms. We hold you in our hearts. We Love You Kevin, Cody, Chase & family 35 BarryCounty Countyadvertiser Advertiser Barry Obituaries daniel g. blay alice “christine” patton Alice "Christine" Patton, 87, of Cassville, passed away on June 3, 2015, at the Cassville Health and Rehab, Cassville. Mrs. Patton, daughter of Cecil and Frances (McCary) Owens, was born on May 5, 1928, in Springfield. In 1954, she was united in marriage to Merle Samuel Patton in Bentonville, Ark.; he preceded her in death on August 13, 1971. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandson. Survivors include one daughter, Schrediah Mahurin and her husband, Leon, of Washburn; two grandchildren, Leon Mahurin and his wife, Colleen, of Washburn, and Tiffany Davis and her husband, Jason, of Washburn; one great-grandchild, Ethan Davis; and one brother, Bob Luney and his wife, Terry, of Independence. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, June 9 at 11:00 a.m. at the White Funeral Home with Alan Schnitzler officiating. Family received friends one hour prior to service time. Burial will be at the Oak Ridge cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Oak Ridge Cemetery and entrusted to the White Funeral Home and Crematory, P.O. 890, Cassville, MO, 65625. Daniel G. Blay, 73, of Cassville, passed away on Tuesday, June 2, 2015, at Mercy Hospital in Cassville. Memorials in honor of Mr. Blay may be made to the White Funeral Home and Crematory, P.O. Box 890, Cassville, MO 65625. Visit our website at www.whitefuneralhome.org for online condolences and obituaries. Southwest Elementary 2nd semester Honor Rolls Paulsen, Natalie Sanko, Aspen Skidmore, Emma Brown, Tristan Fry, Kayla Hendrix, Lexie Hendrix, Ryder Martin, Tehya Ross, Jessica Taylore, Sophia Wyman, Kyler Ball, Lyric Bernard, Jesse Brooks, Bruce Duncan, Faith Outhouse, Morgan Slaughter and Lilly Wolf. • 4th grade A Honor Roll: Allen Hendrix, Payton Morris, Signe Suchowski, Rachel Willer, Rayden Blackburn, Hayley Hignite, Traven Walkingstick and Olivia Erwin. 417/271-3555 Insured The following local students earned a spot on the University of Central Missouri Dean’s List. Each semester, the Dean’s List is divided into two parts. The first list includes the names of students who have achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average, and the second list includes the names of students Tues.-Thurs. • 11:00 - 8:00 who attained a grade point average of 3.50 to 3.99. 3.5 to 3.99 Dean’s list at UCM • Brianna J Dittmar, Eagle Rock • Gary L Smith, Golden • Christopher A Dunaway, Monett • Arian F Banks, Shell Knob. Fri. & Sat. • 11:00 - 8:30 Hwy. 112 South • Cassville, MO odd tfc Call for Estimates Litho Printers & Bindery Allen Hilbert C and J Appliance Service Formerly Carl’s Appliance 417-669-0374 • 417-342-0264 Office: 417-652-3230 28tfc iver Roaring R ab Reh & h t l a e H Caring for our Seniors! Skilled Nursing Facility Special Unit for Elopement Risk 417-847-2184 812 Old Exeter Rd, Cassville, Mo. tfc Realize Your Perfect Smile! Chances Are... 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. We Take Your Insurance! 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Sartin (417) 393-1466 4statesdentalCare.com at Corinth Baptist Church June 15 @ 2-4 pm In loving in memory of Gary A. Sartin 7-10-1938 ---- 6-6-2015 35 This is sponsored by Corinth and is not affiliated with any other food banks/pantry in Barry County. One person per household can pick up the food and must be a resident of Barry County. 35c 8A WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 Barry County Advertiser Cassville Cruisers to give away car Senior Center addition nears completion The Four Cornerstones of Quality Collision Repair * Bodywork * Painting * Estimates * Warranties * Training * Technology We appreciate the value of satisfied customers: • Finest quality repairs • Reliable info. & answers • Insurance co. experience • Thorough, prompt policies and standards • Worry-free process • Guaranteed satisfaction 712 W. 10th St. (the old Arning bldg.) Cassville, Mo 65625 35c Ann Downing in concert at Blessing Heights 1800 Sq. Ft. spacious meeting room, w/ attached kitchen, is perfect to rent for Organizational Meetings, Receptions, Showers, Dinners, Holiday/Family Gatherings, even for Indoor Garage Sales! Discount for monthly scheduled use. Catering available for additional cost. Located at 725 West 10th Street. Across from Cassville Discount Grocery. Call (417) 235-9975 or (417) 665-9504 for more info & to schedule your upcoming venue. d 417-847-1200 Work is nearing completion on the Melba Eakin addition to the Central Crossing Senior Center. The suspended ceiling is being installed, and the walls are being painted. Phone cables will be run in the conduit and the overhead door connecting the addition is being hung. The Grand Opening will be announced soon. Shown in the photo is Gene Hirst, one of many volunteers who graciously give of their time and help wherever they can. 7p Collnter Ce the senior center for general upkeep. To purchase a raffle ticket, you can go to Freedom Bank, Security Bank, First State Bank, or they will be sold at the cruise in on June 13. Tickets are $5 each or five for $20. You do not have to be present to win. The Cassville Cruiser club members are also going to raffle a Coca-Cola trailer that some of the members have built. Tickets may be purchased beginning June 9 at the Cassville Cruisers meetings and all of the Cassville Cruisers cruise-ins. Tickets are $1 each or six tickets for $5. The drawing will be held at the Cassville Chili Cook-Off on October 24, 2015. You do not have to be present to win. -3 s ’ n Ke ision Boy Scout troop does a great job with the concessions. They serve burgers, hotdogs and soft drinks all at affordable prices.” Anybody who would like to come and play their musical instrument or sing is more than welcome, as well.” The Cassville Cruisers Jammin’ June Cruise-In is on June 13. The event will start at 5 p.m. and end at dusk. The event is open to the general public and free of charge. There will be a ‘69 Plymouth Belvedere, 4-door slant 6 automatic that has been donated to the Senior Citizens Center in Cassville by Carroll and Sue Craig. It will be raffled off on June 17 at 12 p.m. at the center. The money from the raffle will be used to help fund 34 Shania Stumpff The Cassville Cruisers is a car club that is a non-profit organization with members within a 75-mile radius of Cassville. The Cassville Cruisers has a goal of trying to be as supportive as they can of local community groups. Each year, they give away two scholarships to students that attend the Scott Regional Technology Center in Monett and plan on attending college in the welding or automotive field. They also raise funds for other groups, as well. Larry Daniels, treasurer of the Cassville Cruisers, said, “We encourage everyone to come out and look at some classic cars and enjoy some pickin’ and grinnin’. Our local Ann Downing, a popular soloist on the Gaither Homecoming Video Series, will appear on Sunday, June 14, in Cassville at the Blessing Heights Church. The concert is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Celebrating worldwide broadcast success, including the number one spot on Billboard Magazine’s chart of video sales, surpassing all other categories and genres of music, Ann has been included in almost all video tapings since their original success in 1991. “Reunion,” the second video released, is dedicated to the memory of Paul Downing who appears on the video but passed away unexpectedly prior to the release date. Her career as a successful Christian recording artist has taken Ann from childhood on the family cotton farm in rural Mississippi to many of the nation’s largest venues including Carnegie Hall, the Crystal Cathedral and the Billy Graham Crusade in Nashville. Ann Downing Ministries is also home to the Ms. Lillie Project, a service ministry to nursing 1300 Old Exeter Road Cassville, MO Cappy Harris Realtors (across from Wal-Mart Supercenter) 417-846-1144 www.cappyharrisrealtors.com Check our Web Page for more listings!!! “Always here for you” ATTENTION We Need Your Listings! EAGLE ROCK REAL ESTATE 29521 St. Hwy. 86, Eagle Rock, MO Office - (417)271-3967 Let Us Do The Work! Cappy Harris Joyce Holt 417-342-9239 417-846-6323 Brandon Branham Mike Williams Tina Selleck 417-592-5456 417-489-2935 homes, the goal of which is to provide televisions, DVD players and Gaiter Homecoming Videos to facilities across the country. In addition, Ann Downing Ministries also helps to host Ann’s Middle Tennessee Women’s Retreat (MTWR). MTWR is an annual event held in the Nashville area each spring and is open to women regardless of age or denominational ties. For more information regarding Ann’s appearance, please contact Blessing Heights at (417) 538-0817. 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Forest. $37,500 #92825 BILL 342-1413 / LEIGH ANN 846-5863 Check us out on Facebook, YouTube, Trulia, & Realtor.com and OUR NEW WEBSITE www.amdrealty.net 35c Barry County Advertiser Barry County’s Years Past 40 years ago Raymond Raine, of Cassville, Don and Jon Betts, of Cassville, and Scott Stephens, of Exeter were selected as delegates to attend the American Legion Boys State of Missouri. Curtis Ellis, of Cassville, set a new record for Roaring River State Park when he caught a 12 pound trout. Selma McDougle, of Purdy, was selected as the Missouri 4-H members to participate in the first Missouri IFYE caravan. The caravan spent the summer in New Zealand. 30 years ago Max Ruhl, of Fairview, earned a degree of Doctor of Education at the University of Missouri. Jannie Schieler, of Cassville, graduated with a bachelor of Science Degree from the School of the Ozarks. Tammy Bowen, of Exeter, graduated from the Heaven of Rest Christian School in Springfield. 20 years ago A special ribbon cutting was held for A Cut Above in Cassville. Roaring River campers experienced a tornado on a Thursday afternoon. Only three minor injuries were resulted from this tornado. T.J. Marney, of Southwest, signed a letter of intent to play basketball at Kemper Military College in Boonville. Stacy Kelly and Scott Cole, of Cassville, competed in National Future Business Leaders Competition in Orlando. 10 years ago Lindy Gibson, Principal at Cassville Intermediate School since 1973 retired on June 30 of 2005. Sue Hood, kindergarten teacher, retired after 20 years teaching at Purdy. Amit Patel, of Cassville, was chosen to attend the American Legion Boys State of Missouri. Weekly Barry County misdemeanor sentences Drew Chadd, of Cassville, pled guilty to one count of operating a motor vehicle with brakes not in good working order. Chadd was fined $75.50. Charles Haralson, of Edmond, Okla,. pled guilty to one count of littering waters, injuring plants or historical objects. Haralson was fined $79.50. Dena L. Holmes, of Washburn, pled guilty to one count of authorizing or knowingly permitting a person to drive a motor vehicle that has no legal rights. Holmes was fined $30.50. Zackery Tyler Jacobs, of Monett, pled guilty to one count of failing to register a motor vehicle and one count of driver or front seat passenger not wearing the safety belt properly. Jacobs was fined $40.50. Michael Anthony Perry, of Aurora, pled guilty to one count of driver or front seat passenger failing to wear the safety belt properly. Perry was fined $10. Margret Lynn Polhamus, of Robinson, PA,. pled guilty to one count of driver or front seat passenger failing to wear the safety belt properly. Polhamus was fined $10. Matthew Clay Stubblefield, of Cassville pled guilty to one count of operating a vehicle with brakes not in good working order. Stubblefield was fined $80.50. Michael Lee Warren, of Cassville, pled guilty to one count of failing to equip a vehicle with a proper muffler. Call WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 9A CCC Lodge renovation Barry COuntY Sheriff’s to be completed by spring Most Wanted Charlea Mills According to Missouri State Parks, the renovation of the CCC Lodge at Roaring River State Park is underway and should be completed in the spring. The announcement that the lodge would be renovated and turned into guest rooms and meeting space came at the park’s informational meeting in September of last year. Missouri State Parks director Bill Bryan made the announcement that the $1.25 million project would be completed and taken out of a $20 million fund given to the department out of General Revenue by the Missouri Legislature. When State Parks did not use the full amount by the end of the fiscal year, the funds were not reappropriated, leaving the project up in the air temporarily. However, State Parks opted to go ahead with the project and chose a bid by the Construction Services Group out of Neosho. The construc- tion company’s estimate for the project was one of nine bids received and came in at a base bid of $1,075,500. Construction Service Group also plans to subcontract part of the work. According to Steph Deidrick, information officer for Missouri State Parks, the project is on track to be completed by the spring. Bryan initially hoped the renovations would be complete before Opening Day 2016, but that is yet to be determined. According to Deidrick, “The completed lodge will have six units that sleep up to four and include a bedroom, kitchen and a living room. A seventh unit will feature a second bedroom and will sleep six. Plans also include a meeting room with commercial kitchen on the lower level for special events. Work on the outside of the building will include repairs and restoration, but will not chance the rustic character of the structure.” The Most Wanted column is a partnership between the Barry County Advertiser and the Barry County Sheriff ’s Department. Sheriff Mick Epperly urges anyone with information about any of the individuals to contact the department at (417) 847:6556 during the daytime hours or (417) 847:3121 after hours. A full list of Barry County’s Most Wanted is available on the Barry County Sheriff ’s website at: http://www.barrycountysheriff.com/wanted.php. Clinton Harold Zinn Samantha Chesner Clinton Harold Zinn, 47, of Pineville, is wanted for DWI-Alcohol as a persistent offender. Zinn is white, 6’1” and 200 pounds. Samantha Chesner, 20, of Bentonville, Ark., is wanted for distribution of a controlled substance. Sewell named to spring CMU Dean’s List Kaitlyn Sewell has been named to the Central Methodist University Dean’s List for the spring 2015 semester. 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This year, Diane Shiveley was selected as the RUBY award winner for her efforts volunteering in the community. She chose to donate her $300 to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. When asked why Soroptomist is important to the Barry County community, this year’s club president Diane Shiveley, a local community volunteer, received the RUBY Leslie Smith said, “We can Award for $300, which she then donated to Multiple Sclerosis help non-for-profits that research and support. Shiveley is pictured above with Soropt- otherwise would not have the opportunity to help the The Sandra Forester Scholarship award winners for the year are pictured above with Jill LeCompte. omist’s Jill LeCompte. individuals within our com- From left to right: Kylee Cotton, Sophia Mueller and Autumn Scott. munity.” forts in the community. This her the award. In line with that train of specific programs that help Under Construction (LUC) takes kids from the different year’s winner was Cassville The club also has other women and children within Boys Ranch, Kornerstone, Barry County school disHigh School’s Grace Gouvi- grants, including the Live thought, the club also selects the community, then the Cassville YMCA, Sigma tricts to a special one-week on. Gouvion told the group Your Dream award, which different local organizations club selects which ones to Epsilon Sorority, Cassville camp who might not otherabout her efforts in the com- is gifted to a woman who is to donate to each year. Barry donate. This year, the club Schools Bright Futures and wise be able to go camping. munity before Soroptomist pursuing a higher education County non-profit organi- was able to go above and the Barry County Youth The camp was held last week member Jill LeCompte gave as the head of her household, zations apply for money for beyond, giving more funds Camp. at Camp Smokey at Roaring than requested by a few of The Barry County Youth River State Park. the groups. Camp received $600 for The LUC Boys Ranch This year’s award recipi- their camp. Each year, The received $600 for mowing WE Print all Kinds of ents for funds were Lives Barry County Youth Camp equipment and supplies at their facility. Each year, the Professional Business LUC Boys Ranch helps boys Cards and Job Forms CALL FOR A FREE QUOTE. CALL FOR A FREE QUOTE. who are at-risk through their Christian treatment riendly, ast, and Burl Mitchell Agency program. 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Starting at 5 p.m. at the Two representatives from Barry County Museum. Sigma Epsilon Sorority were Music and Vocal Talent welcome! also at the meeting to receive SCHEDULE and TIMES their donation of $500 for FREE to the public! 35c Project Prom Dress. The sorority purchases and collects donations of prom dresses SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY for girls who cannot afford a 1 2 3 4 5 6 dress. It ensures that all girls have a dress and are made to feel beautiful for their prom, regardless of their financial 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 847-0010 / 847-0498 situation. 11:00 am 11:00 am Bright Futures is a pro5:00 pm 5:00 pm 464 State Hwy. 76, Cassville gram at Cassville School that provides help for kids in 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 need. If a child needs shoes 11:00 am 11:00 am Every Friday & Saturday Night 5:00 pm 5:00 pm or clothes, they rally and get starting at 5pm whatever they need within 12 oz Prime Rib w/2 sides 48-hours of being alerted to 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 11:00 am 11:00 am a need. That means teachers 5:00 pm 5:00 pm SATURDAY NIGHT • 9 PM and other faculty keep an eye out during the year for 28 29 30 any child that needs a bit of ~ No Cover Charge ~ 11:00 am 11:00 am a hand during the year. So5:00 pm 5:00 pm Wednesday & Friday Nights roptomist donated $500 for Wed. Ladies Night a special cause for the year, Open 7 days a Week head lice kits. Assistant suGet Your New Pneumonia Vaccine Now! perintendent Jill LeCompte 35c Pool Tournaments Sunday 5 PM BUNDLE BUNDLE YOUR YOUR COVERAGE COVERAGE FOR FOR EVEN EVEN BIGGER BIGGER SAVINGS. SAVINGS. F A F Litho Printers Pneumonia & Shingles Vaccinations Jammin’ In June Cassville Walmart Only! Given by One of Four Certified Walmart Pharmacists on Dates of Clinics JUNE 2015 Rowdy Beaver Restaurant & Tavern PRIMe RIb SPecIAl 19 $ 99 “Shannon Holt Band” 35-37pd Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 11A SOROPTOMIST from FRONT Rabbit Meat & Live Rabbits The Dreams in Action winners for the year are pictured above. Form left to right: Shaun Crawford, LUC Boys Ranch; Jaynee Langley, Kornerstone; Marlene Whitham, Kornerstone; Lisa Miller, Kornerstone; Dove Haney, Cassville YMCA; Cathy Nunley, Sigma Epsilon; Kay McCullah, Sigma Epsilon; and Jill LeCompte, Cassville Bright Futures. Not pictured: Barry County Youth Camp. said, “With some kids, we may not see them for a week after they are diagnosed with head lice. The treatment kits are pretty expensive and families sometimes can’t afford them right away. So this way, when a child is found to have head lice, we send them home with a kit and they’ll be back at school the next day. It’s much better for the kids than missing all of that school and eases the burden on the family.” Barry County’s Soroptomist raises money to sup- port the various grants and scholarships each year through fundraisers. The group members sell packaged nuts around the holidays, and they also host a potato bake each year around St. Patrick’s Day. Members volunteer their time, energy and baking skills to support the events and raise money for the various awards. However, the group doesn’t just donate the funds raised through their annual fundraisers. Oftentimes, the group donates as individu- Farmers Mutual Insurance Company of Nodaway County Ron Beaver out the ladies in the community.” In the end, the club is dedicated to improving the lives of women and girls in the community, and the contribution ends up being much more than just money, but also a hand up when needed the tools necessary to further their hopes and dreams. 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Charles Fletcher and James Fuller are behind this operation and hope that it will bring people from neighboring towns to come and enjoy the fresh foods that Purdy will have to offer. The market will be held in the parking lot by the Purdy Library and is going to be sponsored by the Purdy Spanish Program. The farmers’ market will be open to anybody who wants to sell their items, and there isn’t a fee to join. MSHP to participate in Operation Dry Water Colonel J. Bret Johnson, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, announces the Patrol’s participation in Operation Dry Water. Operation Dry Water is a national campaign in which marine law enforcement officers from across the country coordinate special patrols during the last weekend in June to keep our waterways safe from boaters operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Troopers will focus their efforts over the weekend of June 26 through 28 to detect and apprehend intoxicated operators. Missouri boat operators found to have a blood alcohol content of .08 percent or greater will be arrested for boating while intoxicated. Intoxicated boat operators endanger themselves, their passengers, and other boaters utilizing our many waterways. Last year, 585 local, state, and federal agencies participated in a weekend long event of heightened BWI enforcement known as Operation Dry Water. Officers removed 318 intoxicated boat operators from the water. In addition, law enforcement officers made contact with over 146,000 boaters concerning BWI or boating safety enforcement and awareness. From 2009 to 2014, over 1,800 BWI operators have been removed from the water by law enforcement officers during Cassville Discount Grocery Drawing will be June 17th at the Cassville Senior Center. Tickets are $5.00 ea or 5 for $20.00 Where discount means more for your buck. 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MUST SEE 159,900 $ People wanting to join are just asked to help donate their time to the Purdy Recycling Center for at least 7 and a half hours each year. Fletcher and Fuller are hoping that the market will serve as a helping hand to the Purdy School District and the recycling program and vice versa. They also hope it gives everyone an idea of community service, along with getting people more involved and excited about town festivities. The farmers’ market will be held on Tuesday nights from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fletcher and Fuller believe Tuesday nights will work well because they won’t be competing with other neighboring farmers’ markets, that usually take place on Saturday or Sunday. The City of Purdy Facebook page will be posting updates and exact dates of upcoming farmers market. The Barry County Advertiser Last 2 Weeks to Get Your RAFFLE TICKETS Restored 1967 Plymouth Belvedere R tumn D. Banks, Madison G. Barnes, Sheridan E. Beach, Kaleb R. Beck, Patrick S. Bryan, Wyatt D. 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Walker, Emily A. Wilson and Grace L. Yocum. • 4th grade B Honor Roll: Wyatt J. Alexander, Jake W. Anthonysz, Akhilleus A. Arguelles, Christian B. Basye, Britley J. Bateman, Brianna Birchfield, Kaylee M. Blisard, Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 13A Cassville Golf holds youth summer camp CWGA June 4 results On June 4, 24 ladies played golf at the Cassville course. Cheryl Ludwig had a hole in one and created a lot of excitement. The game of the day was a four-person scramble. • 1st place gross score: 71 - Carol Skarp, Sandy Fleischmann, Connie Figgins and Leta Higgs. • 2nd place gross score 71 - Cheryl Ludwig, Barb Kuhlman, Susie Jacobs and MaryLee Meyerkord. • 1st place net score 39 Janie Watson, Kay Haupert, Jeanette Skorupski and Cheryl Staats. • 2nd place net score 40 - Ann Loeppke, Susie Ramonette, Karry Lewis and Sherri Miller. • Janie Watson had two birdies on #4 and #18 and two chip-ins on #11 and #18. EppErly ElEctric Motor SAlES & SErVicE 417-652-7842 3834 State Hwy HH, Purdy, MO * Rewinding * Repairing * Single Phase * 3 Phase Starters & Alternators Participants in the Cassville Golf youth summer camp include kids participating in the YMCA’s Summer Day Camp. They are pictured above, from left to right. In the front row: Treva Samuel, Lexie Vance, Jordyn Stafford, Riley Ragsdale, Bodee Rose, Neely Samuel, Cheyenne Mantooth and Johannah Blackledge. Back row: Sarah Stewart, Nyia Hartin, Stone Phelps, Carter Samuel and Rick Ragsdale. Jacobs said, “We have had about twenty kids sign up for the camp so far.” There are approximately ten volunteers that help with the camp each day. “We think it is good for each kid to have some oneon-one time with an instructor,” said Jacobs. Jacobs had the idea of starting the golf camp after she heard of a camp that pro golf instructor, Rick Grayson hosts in the Nixa, Springfield and Ozark area. Jacobs thought it was a great idea and decided Cassville needed a program similar to that. “Our purpose is to get kids more involved and excited about golf. Hopefully we can start a league and more kids will join the Cassville golf team when they get older.” Jacobs says it takes a little longer for the little kids to get started, but for the most part, they are all catching on fairly quick and really enjoying the camp. “Not only is it fun but it gives the kids lessons on anger management and proper etiquette on the golf course,” said Jacobs. The Cassville Ladies golf league has recently purchased two thousand dollars worth of golf club sets for the Cassville Elementary and Middle School. The student use them during their P.E. classes, and they’ve received some good feedback from school administration that the kids really enjoy them. This is all in an effort of getting more kids involved in the game of golf. 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Clubs are provided, but if a camp attendee has their own set they are welcome to bring them. 27tfc 41tfc OFFICE 417-678-1350 Locally Owned/Operated JIM DOTY, owner 14A WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 Barry County Advertiser Cassville High School girls participate in summer camp, league Cassville High School held a girls’ basketball camp. Security Bank sponsored the shirts that the girls wore during the camp. Participants are pictured at left, from left to right: in the back row: Coach Judd, Security Bank president Jon Horner, Coach Shore and Coach Henry. Second row: Alondra Miller, Hallie Long, Makenzy Durossette, Macey Parsons, Audra Brooks, Madi Stokes, Brianna Hemphill, Chelsey Small, Josie Lone, Kandace Wallace and Kaileigh Gorski. Front row: Avery Brown, Yesenia Aguinaga, Callie Beagle, Kaylee Reibert, Devyn Callahan, Ashlynn Howe, Lindsey Halterman, Adrian Lee and Hailey Matthew. The Cassville High School basketball league is pictured at left. The league shirts were sponsored by Arvest Bank and Sports World. From left to right, in the back row: Coach Shore, Arvest Bank representative Whitney Harrison, Macey Parsons, Madi Stokes, Kandace Wallace, Makenzy Durossette and Coach Henry. Front row: Lindsey Halterman, Hallie Long, Devyn Callahan and Kaileigh Gorski. For the best local news and eye-catchings ads. You need the... Scott’s Taxidermy Birds Fish WE’RE HERE COMPACT 0 % FOR 60 APR MONTHS * Gameheads & Mammals Bases (417) 835-2053 Rt. 1 Box 1155 • Exeter, MO 65647 VERSATILITY PLUS On May 27, 22 ladies from the Cassville Women’s Golf Association played low gross, low net. 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ROCKIN P ARENA Melvin & Terri Priest * Wheaton, MO 1 Mile East on Hwy W * North on FR 1015, Then West on FR 2117 LarsonJD.com 35c 34-35c *Offer ends 6/30/15. Subject to approved installment credit with John Deere Financial. Some restrictions apply; other special rates and terms may be available, so see your dealer for details and other financing options. Valid only at participating US Dealers. Barry County Advertiser Justin Wells, of Wheelerville, pulled off the hat trick and doubled up with the MARS DIRTcar series at Caney Valley Speedway Saturday night. The win was worth $2,000, bringing his weekend total to $4,000. Wells also won Friday night with the MARS series at Flint Creek Speedway in West Siloam Springs, Okla. Brantlee Gotschall, of Nevada, started on the pole for the 30 lap feature and led the first six laps before Ryan Gustin, of Marshalltown, Iowa, would grasp the lead on lap seven. Gustin would lead until sixth starting Wells would get around him on lap twelve and hold on for the win. Gotschall would get by Gustin on lap twenty and finish second. Gustin, Jason Hughes, of West Plains, and Josh Hughes, of West Plains, Southwest Schools is nearing completion of the track put in last year. Issues with the size of the oval and slope led to the construction company having to fix the track. Repairs are expected to be completed soon, and it will be reopened for public use. from all the rain we have been receiving and the area can dry out sufficiently, the contractor will finish as soon as possible.” Last fall, Walker said, “There are several reasons for deciding to pursue this project. Obviously, our track kids have been at a big disadvantage in not having a workout facility. Physical education classes have had limited space for outside activities. 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As an added bonus, the school was available to residents of the school district to use for walking and jogging for exercise. The project was bid and completed in the fall, but issues were discovered with the track after it was completed by construction company Nabholz Construction Services. Southwest Superintended Bob walker said, “Last fall, it was discovered that the oval was slightly off from its required dimensions, as well as not having the necessary slope in places.” To remedy the issue, Nabholz was contacted and brought back out to complete the necessary repairs to the track so that it can be utilized once again. Currently, a sign hangs on the gate alerting students and residents of the district to the status of the track and to prevent it from being used. The changes made to the track include fixing the dimensions and the slope. 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Stone, Gas I4 2.3L, Auto, Cruise, Keyless, Power Windows and Locks, MORE! 35c Cassville Library events • Every Hero Has a Story Summer Series continues June 11 with Character Heroes presented by Ronald McDonald at 3:30 p.m. Note the time change from the flyer. • The gardening group will present Organic Pest Control Thursday, June 11, at 7 p.m. • There will be no movie on Friday, June 12. • Aviation Weather with Brian Pettegrew will be presented on Saturday, June 13, at 11 a.m. in the library’s meeting room. • A teen program, Comic Wallets and Decoupage Shoes, will be held on Tuesday, June 16, at 2:30 p.m. You provide the item (shoes, caps, belts, etc.) to decorate, and they’ll provide the comics. • On Thursday, June 18, preschool story time will be Heroes Save the World at 10 a.m. • Comic Book Heroes featuring Batman will be the fourth program of the summer series on Thursday, June 18, at 3:30 p.m., a time change from the original flyer. • Technology Night will be Thursday, June 18, at 6 p.m. Bring your device for some good advice. Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 1B Exeter FFA officers attend LEAD training Mercy services meeting to be held at Central Crossing On June 17, beginning at 11:30 a.m. Chris Hoge, Director of Therapy Services for Mercy Hospital, and Nick Whelan, Doctor of Physical Therapy, will be at Central Crossing Senior Center to discuss the opening of the new Mercy Therapy Services. Mercy Hospital entered into a lease arrangement with Shell Knob Seniors, Inc. to operate a therapy services facility in the new addition to the Central Crossing Senior Center. This will be an incredible advantage for area residents who require physical therapy and don’t want to drive to other facilities in neighboring communities. Hoge will describe the services to be offered, including hours of operation and will introduce Dr. Whelan, who will be on staff at the new facility. Both men will be available to answer any specific questions you may have and how you can take advantage of the services Mercy will be offering. Everyone is invited. Central Crossing Senior Center is located at 20801 Yy-15, Shell Knob. If you have any questions prior to the event, call Rita or Sara at (417) 858-6952. The Exeter FFA officers are pictured above, from left to right: Austin Tripp, president; Lanna Burnette, secretary; Trevor Nelson, sentinel; Ethan Caddell, treasurer; Hannah Woods, vice president; and Chloe Carpenter, reporter. Over 1,000 local Chapter FFA Officers and 186 advisers from 134 chapters attended the annual LEAD training. The LEAD (Learn, Educate, Advance, and Develop) training is designed to help prepare each officer team for their term of service for the 2015-2016 school year. The officers were provided team-building and bonding opportunities, the opportunity to share activities, create a code of conduct, work on a plan for chapter recruitment, and learn how to effectively implement a plan of activities. They also had the opportunity to attend breakout sessions on leading a meeting, planning events, focus on the FFA image, and time management skills. The choice to become active team members and make a positive difference in the lives of local FFA members, school and community was evident at each site. These conferences are sponsored by the Missouri FFA Leadership Fund and were held May 26 through 29 throughout Missouri. The facilitators consisted of past state officers, and they were divided into a north and a south team. The trainings were held at 8 different locations throughout the state. Through interactive workshops the facilitators encouraged the officer teams to reach outside their comfort zone to provide leadership opportunities for their local chapters. The FFA is a national youth organization of over 610,000 student members preparing for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture with 338 chapters and more than 25,800 members in Missouri. The FFA strives to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. CUSTOMER APPRECIATION {FRE E Buy any 6-inch or footlong sub and a 21 oz. drink and get another 6-inch or FootlongTM sub of equal or lesser value. No coupon necessary Friday, June 19th 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. SUB} 53 Main Street Inside Walmart Cassville, MO Valid only at Cassville, MO locations. Excludes Premium Subs. For a limited time. May not be combined with coupon offers or other discount cards. Additional charge for Extras. Prices and participation may vary. Void if transferred, sold, reproduced or auctioned. © 2015 DOCTOR’S ASSOCIATES INC. SUBWAY ® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF DOCTOR’S ASSOCIATES INC. 35c 2B WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 Barry County Advertiser Reduced-cost farm energy audits available through MU Extension offices BC Council Are you thinking about replacing your grain dryer with a more energy-efficient model? Mo State champion auctioneer H Or installing an alternativeenergy system? Have an energy audit before making a big investment in energy efficiency on your farm, says University of Missouri Ex- H LAKE FRONT REAL ESTATE AUCTION H H “Selling Absolute to the Highest Bidder” aR State champion auctioneer SATURDAY, JUNE 13th, 2015 • 10 AM Location: SHELL KnoB, Mo. From the Jcts of Hwy. 39 & YY go East on YY 9/10 mile. Turn right on Wayne Ln, then go left on Centerwood Lane. Turn right on Oak Lane then go left on Bridgeview Dr. Property on right. “table Rock Lakefront Real Estate” (2) Lot’s 9 & 10, crestwood West Block E, Shell Knob, Mo. Lakefront, Fantastic View and selling absolute to the highest bidder!!! Sat. June 13th on location at 10:00 aM. See our website www.stumpffauction.com for photos and full listing. REaL EStatE tERMS: Qualified buyers only w/pre-approved bank letter of confirmation. Nonrefundable 10% paid day of auction w/balance due in cash or certified funds within 30 days or less. Buyers and sellers will be responsible for their own portion of their closing cost. Taxes will be prorated to date of close. Sells as is where is with no warranties or guarantees. Bidders, buyers or agent of the buyer is responsible for conducting own inspection of property prior to auction and should rely solely upon their own due diligence and inspection. A 10% buyer’s premium will apply. Any announcements made day of auction supersede any and all printed material. tension specialist Don Day. Farms and rural small businesses can receive energy audits at a reduced rate through MU Extension. Ordinarily, audits cost $450, but a grant from USDA Rural Development will cover 75 percent, lowering the price to $112.50. “An energy audit can help determine what upgrades will bring the biggest cost savings,” Day said. An energy audit is also required if you intend to apply for incentives through USDA Rural Development’s Rural Energy for America Program (REAP). Grants are available for up to 25 percent of the cost of a renewable energy or energy efficiency project. REAP also provides loan guarantees for up to 75 percent of a project’s cost. Service Owners, Keith & Barbara Garr HWY. 112 S. cassville, Mo auctioneer: Donnie Stumpff 417-847-2507 Licensed Broker/Auctioneer MO & AR • State Champion Auctioneer MO & AR 1409 & PB00051442 34-35c (2) Lot’s 9 & 10, Crestwood West Block E, Shell Knob, Mo. Lakefront, Fantastic ViewH and selling Absolute to the highest bidder!!! Sat. June 13th on location at H10:00AR State MO State Champion Auctioneer •Farm •Livestock •Merchandise •Household •Real Estate For Listings & Sale Dates Contact: www.stumpffauction.com Donnie Stumpff Eligible energy systems include solar, wind, geothermal, anaerobic digesters and renewable biomass. Energy efficiency improvements include grain drying and handling, lighting, refrigeration, heating and cooling upgrades, and motor replacements. Missouri has almost $2 million in grant funding available for REAP. To be eligible, at least 50 percent of a farm’s gross income must come from agricultural operations, and small businesses must be in an area with a population under 50,000. For more information about MU Extension energy audits, contact your local extension office. To learn more about REAP, go to http://1.usa. gov/1FDLl1W. H PUBLIC AUCTION H SATURDAY, JUNE 13th, 2015 • 11 AM Champion Auctioneer LOCAtiOn: SHELL KnOB, MO. From the Jct’s of Hwy. 39 & Hwy YY go east on Hwy. YY 9/10 mile. Turn right on Wayne Ln. (2nd Crestwood West entrance). Turn right on Centerwood Lane. Auction on left. tfc The nominations for the Barry County Council on Aging for the term of July 1, 2015, to June 30, 2017, are: • Cassville: Linda Pezel • Shell Knob: Frank Magula. • Monett has no one running and will be write in candidate. • Seligman has no one running and will be a write in candidate. At large candidates are: • Kenny Lingle, of Cassville • Arlene Stoop, of Shell Knob • Martha Henry, of Cassville. The voting hours in each center will be from 10 a.m. till 1 p.m. All senior citizens are encouraged to go to their Senior Center and vote. Eagle Rock Library event Col. Red Edens • 847-2480 • Cassville, MO Steve Hodges • 894-1070 • Aurora, MO OVER 50 YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCE Green Forest, AR NORTH ARKANSAS LIVESTOCK AUCTION “Community Owned and Operated” The Eagle Rock Library will have a Wonders of Wildlife program on June 18 at 3:30 p.m. For more information about our summer reading program, please call the Library at (417) 271-3186. SALE EVERy WEdNESdAy (870) 438-6915 Kirk Powell (870) 654-2205 Ron Wallace (870) 654-6369 Rusty Stone (417) 847-4929 / 417-847-7237 on Aging nominations tfc FURnitURE & APPLiAnCES - AntiQUES & COLLECtiBLES tOOLS - MiSC. AntiQUES & COLLECtiBLES: Large old wood crate that Victrola’s came in (very neat). Salesmans sample Twin Brook Farms wood egg crate. Starr sm wood egg carrier. Grand Ca Choice Peaches wood box. Hair cut & shave iron plaques. Ant. wood egg crate. Copper boiler. Old pressure cooker. Single tree. Lg & med size thread or yard holder case. Zink lid old Ball jars. Old Mexican pottery. Misc vintage ladies hats. German coal hod. Old wood hay fork. Ant. push plow. Old cream can. (2) galvanized watering cans. Firkin. Misc. crocks. Butter churn. Nippon vase. Shaving mugs. Old wooden box (bank). Old hot water bottle. Salt crocks. Old med bottles, etc. Spongeware bowl, crock bowls, etc. Cigar box. Viewmaster w/ slides. Scales. Sm litho tin bank. Sm Shirley Temple pitcher. Aladdin style oil lamp. Oil lamp. Old plates. Asst collectible glassware. Old milk stool. Trivets. Misc. wood handle utensils. Wood rolling pen. Spice bottles, milk glass w/red lids. Copper boiler w/lid (nice). Ant. toaster. Old milk can. Wood ammo box. Old telephone ringer. Ant. Coca Cola cooler. FURnitURE & APPLiAnCES: Antique furniture such as: Rosewood, Birdseye, sattonwood, lg armoire from France, 1800’s (nice). Smoke stand. Sm liar music table. Rattan back chair. Claw & ball organ stool. Old Victorian serving cruet. Oak display cabinet. Duncan Phyfe table & 2 chairs. Old Singer treadle stand made into table. Wrought iron serving cart. Old Norleigh Diamond sewing machine in cabinet. Wicker bassinet. (2) old 50’s style table lamps. Ant. wood office chair (nice). Ant. pie rack. Ant oval table. Ant sm table. Old trunk. Ant. dresser w/mirror (nice) Old table lamp. Wicker chair. Old floor lamp. Sm iron & wicker stand. Ant. wall hat rack. Sm what knot wall shelf. Cup display rack. Wicker patio set. Vintage night stand. Sm oak display wall cabinet. Sm corner wall cabinet. Sewing cabinet. Atarondak chairs. Cherry look high boy chest of drawers. Queen size 4 post bed. Sofa w/queen size hide-a-bed. Glass door 10 gun cabinet. Sofa. Hanging oak quilt rack. Sq glass top coffee table. Glasstop TV stand. (2) sm night stands. Blonde chest of drawers. Oak book shelf. Glass top patio table & 4 chairs. Twin bed. File cabinets. Sony TV. Sony speakers. Kitchen Aid refrigerator/freezer. tOOLS: Ant. pitch forks. Potato fork. Husqvarna 235 chain saw (like new). Long handle tools. Elect pressure washer. Sm Homelite chain saw. (2) wheel barrows. Hose caddy. B&D hedge trimmer. Skil saw. B&D Mouse sander. Porter cable skil saw. Bench grinder. Craftsman elect drill. Asst. hand tools & sm power tools. Alum step ladder. MiSC.: Wrought iron plant stand. Flower planters. Umbrella plant stand. Misc. yard ornaments such as: Old disk, Bouda concrete statue, birdbath, etc. BBQ. Redi smoker. Live trap. Davis weather system. Tomato cages. Queen size raised air bed. Fireplace tools. Misc cleaners, oils, etc. Puzzles. Firewood rack. Approx. 2 rick oak seasoned firewood. nOtE: We will be having (2) separate auctions in the same subdivision starting at 10 AM and 11 AM. This auction is personal property, owner has sold the home and leaving the area. Everything is very neat and clean and of good quality. See you Saturday, June 13th. Catering and restroom on site. tERMS: Cash or good check with 2 forms of current ID. Must have current driver’s license to obtain bidder number. All sells as is where is with no warranty or guarantee. Terms on back of bidder card apply. Any announcements made day of auction supersede any and all printed material. no debit or credit cards accepted. Owners, Dar LaRonda Soder Donnie Stumpff HWY. 112 S. Cassville, MO www.stumpffauction.com Auctioneer: Donnie Stumpff ~ Kenny tucker ~ Parker Stumpff Licensed Broker/Auctioneer MO & AR • State Champion Auctioneer MO & AR 1409 & PB00051442 FLAT CREEK Auction House FLAT CREEK FLAT CREEK Fasco Road House Cassville, MO Auction Auction House Fasco Road Cassville, MO CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Fasco Road Cassville, MO Saturday, June 13 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Saturday, 13 *** 3:00 p.m. toJune 9:00 p.m. *** Saturday, June 13 p.m. *** *** 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 Come Early & Stay Late Early & Stay Late ***Come 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. *** • • AArmoire rmoire • Old 3-Drawer Dresser • O ld 3-Drawer Dresser • Armoire • Lots of Glass - some antique • Old 3-Drawer Dresser • OLld Doll ots of Glass - some antique • • Lots of Glass - some antique • • ROock Making Materials ld Doll • Old Doll • Linens • IRce Cream Maker ock Making Materials • • Rock Making Materials • • ALlbums, Tapes, Cassettes inens • Linens • Ice Cream Maker • Ice Cream Maker • Albums, Tapes, Cassettes • Albums, Tapes, Cassettes Parker Stumpff 417-847-2507 35s Come Early & Stay Late • Old Money • • HH orse Blanket orse Blanket • Old Money • 2 Kimonos • 30 Gal. MFA Barrel • 2 Kimonos • 30 Gal. MFA Barrel • H orse Blanket • O ld Money • Picture Frames • Chest • • 30 Gal. MFA Barrel Pomplete Queen-Size Bed icture Frames • eater Chest • 2• C Kimonos • H • • Chest• R• olling Desk Chair • P• 2icture Frames C Chairs omplete Queen-Size Bed Heater • • Heater • CNomplete Queen-Size Bed ice Old Books • Jewelry 2ostcards Chairs Rolling Desk Chair • 2• P Chairs • P• ower Washer (needs work) • • Rolling Desk Chair • N Sice Old Books alad Master Set • M • N ice Old Books • Jore Items Arriving Daily ewelry • • Jewelry • P• ostcards • Power Washer (needs work) P ostcards • P ower Washer (needs work) Items Auctioned are Subject to Change. • Salad Master Set • More Items Arriving Daily • Salad Master Set • More Items Arriving Daily Next Auction Will Be Held on Saturday, July 18. Consignment hours: Items Auctioned Subject Change. Thursday & Friday week of Sale only - 8 are a.m. to 10 to a.m. / Saturday Sale Day - 10 a.m. - ?? Items Auctioned toJuly Change. Next Auction Will Held onSubject Saturday, 18. Sunday following Sale - noon to 2 Be p.m. /are Monday following Sale - 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. hours: General sells Be at 3Held p.m. / Furniture sellsJuly at 6 18. p.m. NextMerchandise AuctionConsignment Will on Saturday, Thursday of Sale - 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. /Comfortable Saturday Sale Day - 10 a.m. - ?? Bring your items early&- Friday space week fills up fast.only Clean merchandise. temperature-controlled building. Consignment hours: Forfollowing more information call Walt/ Hasler 417-847-3498 or 438-0699. Sunday Sale - noon to 2 p.m. Mondayatfollowing Sale - 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Thursday & Friday week of Sale -non-smoking 83 a.m. 10facility. a.m.sells / Saturday Thisonly is a at General Merchandise sells p.m. /toFurniture at 6 p.m.Sale Day - 10 a.m. - ?? following Sale noon to 2merchandise. p.m. / Monday following Sale - 8 a.m. to 10building. a.m. Bring yourSunday items early - space fills up-fast. Clean Comfortable temperature-controlled For General more information call Walt Hasler 417-847-3498 438-0699. Merchandise sells at 3 atp.m. / Furnitureorsells at 6 p.m. This is a non-smoking facility. 35c Bring your items early - space fills up fast. Clean merchandise. Comfortable temperature-controlled building. For more information call Walt Hasler at 417-847-3498 or 438-0699. Barry County Advertiser Local kids compete in State Bible Drills Three Barry County kids participated in the state Bible drills representing Barry County churches. They are pictured above, from left to right: Amy Reeves, Jacob Selleck and Lacey Reeves. Amy Reeves, Jacob Selleck and Lacey Reeves particpated in the State Bible Drills in April. Amy participated in the children’s drills held in Springfield and came home with a State Winner certificate. Jacob and Lacey participated in the Youth Bible Drills held in Odessa. Lacey Golden Rural Plumbing #1 417/271-3555 placed fourth in the State of Missouri Bible Drills. Jacob had a perfect score and qualified to participate in the National Bible Drills held in Kingland, Ga., on June 19. Amy and Lacey repre- sented Prairie Hill Baptist Church and Jacob is representing Victory Baptist Church, Barry County Baptist Association and the State of Missouri in the National Bible Drills. Read The Advertiser AUCTIONS OF ALL TYPES McKnight Auction Co. LLC • Verona, Mo. Ralph McKnight (417) 498-6662 www.mcknightauctionco.com WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 3B Eagle Rock Stones Prairie LEGO Club picnic set for July 18 announcement Members of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Stones Prairie Parish of rural Purdy, announced that the annual Stones Prairie picnic will be held on Friday, July 17, with serving beginning at 6 p.m. The picnic will be held on the church grounds located two and a half miles northwest of Purdy. In case of inclement weather, the picnic will be held on Saturday, July 18. The traditional menu will consist of hamburgers, chips, hot dogs, bratwurst sandwiches, ice cream, beverages and an abundance of homemade desserts. The event will feature games, bake goods, a country store, many handcrafted items, Raggedy Ann’s Flea Market BIG RED BUILDING Hwy. 37, 3 miles N. of Purdy Tues.-ThurS. 10-4 Fri. 10-4 • Sat. 10-4 Sun. 1-4 BOOTH RENTAL (no comission taken out) __________ Contact - Jeanette Freeze 417-393-5807 34tfc Bingo, and a showing of Jeeps, motorcycles and antique farm equipment. A homemade quilt, crafted by the Quilting Society, will be given to the holder of a winning raffle tick. Tickets for the drawing will be available at the picnic. For questions, call the church office at (417) 4423836. The Eagle Rock LEGO Club had to cancel LEGO Club on June 4. Due to circumstances beyond their control, they will have to wait and build fire trucks at the July meeting. They will meet at the Eagle Rock Community Center on July 23 at 5 p.m. For more information, contact Kara at (417) 8463059. –– FAMILY OWNED –– 3rd Generation in Auction Business uction Specializing in All Types of Auctions! A Brad Holder (417) 689-5582 Jeff Holder tfc (417) 342-3218 D&R AUCTION SUNDAY, JUNE 14th • 2 PM Dishes - Pictures & Frames - Game Table - Round Coffee Table - Mini Table w/2 Chairs - Ski Exercise - Luggage Carrier (reserve - new) - Rugs & Quilts - Trash Compactor, works - Doll of the Month - Precious Moments & Barbie - Oak Towel Rack - Potato Bin - Coffee Pots - Tools - Whirlpool Washer & Dryer - 2 Desks - Lot of records - Lots & lots of misc. Truck Load Coming Furniture, Dishes, Misc. Still Taking Consignment North on Y Hwy to FR 1150, left to 1115 right to barn. WATCH FOR SIGNS Randy Beeson Kenny Tucker 35c 417-846-6063 417-847-7132 tfc PLEASE NOTE: STARTING TO SELL COINS AT 9:00 A.M. • EXPANDED FACILITIES • INDOOR RESTROOM SPRING RIVER AUCTIONS Sat., JUNE 13, 2015 • 9:00 a.m. •••• MERCHANDISE TO BE REMOVED BY SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2015 •••• 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 (2) Lot’s 9 & 10, Crestwood West Block E, Shell Knob, Mo. Lakefront, Fantastic ViewH and selling Absolute to the highest bidder!!! Sat. June 13th on location at H10:00AR State MO State Champion Auctioneer H ESTATE AUCTION H MONDAY, JUNE 15th, 2015 • 10 AM Champion Auctioneer LOCATiOn: SHELL KnOB, MO. From the Plaza go South on Hwy. 39, 4.7 miles. Turn left on Fish and Fun Road. Stay on Fish and Fun 1/2 mile. Turn left on Gold Finch and go 3/10 mile. Auction on left. (Note the special time, Monday, June 15th, 10 AM) TOOLS - MOWERS - FURniTURE - MiSC. COINS SELL FROM 9:00 A.M. TO NOON • TOOLS START AT 11:00 FOLLOWED BY MOWERS BUILDING MATERIALS FURNITURE ET.C • GUNS SELL AT 1:00 P.M. • 2ND RING STARTS AT 9:00 A.M. WITH FOOD DRINKS AND MISC. PHOTOS AND COMPLETE LISTS AT AUCTION ZIP.COM #25998 • SECURITY ON PREMISES ING • MISC PCS PAINTED 29 GA METAL AND TRIM COINS CABINETS ANTIQUES FURNITURE ETC. GOLD 1909-D NGC AU-58 AND 1913 5 DOLLAR INDIAN HEADS • 1907 UNC 2 1/2 SET PREFINISHED ALL WOOD KITCHEN CABINETS • ANTIQUE OAK DOLLAR LIBERTY HEAD • 1909-1911-2 1913-1915 AND 2 1929 UNC 2 1/2 BEDROOM SET • SMALL ANTIQUE DUAL DROP LEAF NIGHT STAND • DOLLAR INDIAN HEADS • 2006-W NGC PF-69 ULTRA CAMEO 1ST STRIKE ANTIQUE OAK ROCKER • OLD VICTORIAN COUCH •ˆ BLONDE WAVY 50 DOLLAR BUFFALO • 1998 BU 50 DOLLAR MALE LEAF • 5 BU 1/10 OZ FRONT DRESSER • NEW 30 IN AND 36 IN VANITIES • BLUE AND AMBER 999 FINE PROSPECTORS • 1996-W PROOF 5 DOLLAR EAGLE • 2009 BU CARNIVAL GLASSWARE • OLD PYREX CASSEROLE SET • VERY BINOC5 DOLLAR MAPLE LEAF • 2 10 KARAT GOLD RINGS • 1912 PCGS UNC 2 ULARS • OLD COLEMAN GAS LAMP • WALTHAM 31 DAY WIND UP WALL CLOCK •ˆ CHILDʼS PARTY TABLE WITH BENCHES • NICE BOW FLEX 1/2 DOLLAR INDIAN HEAD EXERCISER • WHITETAIL SHOULD MOUNT • NICE ORIGINAL BLACK SILVER BULLION 2 100 OZ 999 FINE ENGELHARD SILVER BARS • 10 OZ 999 FINE FOREST CUCKOO CLOCK • LONGABERGER BASKET • CAST IRON 5 IN PROSPECTOR SILVER BAR • 2 5 OZ 999 FINE PROSPECTOR SILVER 1 SMOKER • 6 QT ROASTER OVEN • NEW CAST IRON SKILLETS • COOKBARS • 5 1 OZ 999 FINE PROSPECTOR SILVER BARS • 5 ROLLS 2013 IE PRESS • COOKIE XCUTTER SET • NEW BLACK AND DECKER FRUIT SILVER EAGLES • ROLL 1980S SILVER EAGLES • MISC SILVER ROUNDS AND VEGETABL.E JUICE EXTRACTOR GUNS ETC. FFL BACKGROUND CHECK IS REQUIRED FOR ALL FIREARM MORGAN AND PEACE DOLLARS BUYERS 1881-CC GSA NGC MS-63 MORGAN (KEUY GSA) • 1878-S BU, 1880-O RIFLES PCGS AU-55, 1881-S MS-62, 2-1883-S XF, 1884-S AU, 1882-S PCGS MS-62, 1886-O ANACS AU-50, 1878-S ANACS AU-55 , 1887-S AU-58, 1889-O AU-58, WINCHESTER MODEL 70 243 SUPER SHORT MAG • WINCHESTER 1892-S VF, 1894-S VF-30, 1894-S, 1896-O XF-45, 2-1898-S AU, 1899-S, MODEL 1894 SADDLE RING CARBINE 30 WCF SER#7830XX • WIN1900-S, 1901-S 1903-S AND OTHER MORGANS • 2-1928 NGC XF-45, 1924- CHESTER MODEL 94 32 WIN SPL SER#18565XX • FNH PATROL S 1925-S 1926-S AND OTHER PEACE DOLLARS • 1886-S PCGS XF MOR- BOLT RIFLE 308 WIN WITH SCOPE • SAVAGE MODEL 110 30-06 • NEW SAVAGE AXIS 270 WIN WITH SCOPE • RUGER 10-22 22 LR GAN CARBINE • RUGER 10-22 22 LR FOLDING STOCK • NIB WINCHESOTHER COINS 1937-D 3 LEGGED XF BUFFALO NICKEL • 1834 PCGS XF HALF CENT • TER MODEL 270 22 CAL • REMINGTON MODEL 770 243 WIN • NIB 1814 PLAIN 4 XF LARGE CENT • 1921 WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR • RUGER 10-22 50 YEARS COLLECTORS SERIES 22 LR • ROSSI 1798 VG 2ND HAIR STYLE LARGE CENT • 1875-S VG 20 CENT PIECE • MODEL 62 SA 22 CAL • FMH MODEL A1-EXTREME 5.56-223 AR-15 • 1875-S PCGS AU 20 CENT PIECE • 1888 PCGS VG V NICKEL • 1802 XF NIB KEYSTONE CRICKET 22 CAL • REMINGTON MODEL 770 308 LARGE CENT • 1864 ROTATED REVERSE 2 CENT PIECE • 1855 WIN WITH SCOPE • RUGER M77 270 WIN • MOSSBERG 4X4 7MM UPRIGHT 55 PCGS AU LARGE CENT • 1869-S PCGS XF SEATED LIBERTY REM MAG WITH SCOPE • SAVAGE MODEL 11 223 REM • ROSSI HALF DOLLAR • 1902 PCGS XF BARBER HALF DOLLAR • 1854-O SEATED MODEL R223HB 223 REM WITH SCOPE • NEF SPORTSTER 17 LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR • 1912-D AU BARBER DIME • 20 WALKING LIB- MACH 2 AL • MRLIN MODEL 783 22 MAG • H&R SPORTSTER 17 ERTY HALVES • 20 FRANKLIN HALVES • 20 1964 KENNEDY HALVES • 100 HMR CAL • NEF HANDI RIFLE SB-2 45-70 GOVT CAL • DAISY 40% SILVER HALVES • 57 BARBE R DIMES • 150 MERCURY DIMES • 350 MODEL 2202 22 LR • NEF HANDI RIFLE SB-2 223 REM • STEVENS SILVER ROOSEVELT DIMES • 4000 WHEAT CENTS • LOTS OF OTHER MODEL 187J 22 CAL • HAMILTON RIFLE COMPANY 22 CAL HAND GUNS MISC CONS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION NIB PARA USA HAWG 9 9MM MATCH • NIB GIRSAN MODEL 1911S 45 ACP PROOF SETS AND COMMEMORATIVES 1990 AND 1993 PRESTIGE PROOF SETS • 1958 US PROOF SET • 1968, • NIB HIGH STANDARD MODEL 1911-A1 45 ACP • LNIB FNH FNP-45 45 1979 AND 1989 US PROOF SETS • 1965 US SPECIAL MINT SET • 1993 AUTO • NIB TAURUS MODEL 405 40 S&W • NIB RUGER LC380 380 AUTO BILL OF RIGHTS PROOF 2 PC COIN SET • 1992 US OLYMPIC PROOF 2 PC CRIMSON TRACE LASER GRIPS • LNIB GLOCK 27 40 S&W • LNIB GLOCK COIN SET • 2 2009 LOUIS BRAILLE AND 400TH JAMESTOWN ANNIVER- 23 40 S&W • 2 LNIB GLOCK 22 40 S&W • LNIB GLOCK 38 9MM • NIB RUGER LC9S 9MM LUGER • NIB SIG SAUER SP2022 9MM • SIG SAUER SARY PROOF SILVER DOLLARS 1911-22 2 LR HV • LNIB SMITH AND WESSON M&P 40 40 S&W • NIB TAUVEHICLES AND MOWERS 2006 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER EDITION AND FACTORY TOWING RUS PT709 9MM • 3 NIB TASURUS 738TCP 380 AUTO • NIB BERETTA PX4 PACKAGE POWER SEATS DOORS WINDOWS 3RD ROW POWER SEATS STORM 9MM • NIB BERSA THUNDER 9 ULTRA COMPACT PRO 9MM • FRONT AND REAR HVAC (SUPER CLEAN) • 1997 FORD ECONLINE CON- LNIB TAURUS PT-92 AF 9MM PARA • 4 NIB SCCY CPX-2 9MM • SMITH VERSION VAN POWER WINDOWNS AND DOORS BACKUP CAMERA LIKE AND WESSON MODEL 5906 9MM PARA • SMITH AND WESSON MODEL NEW TIRES ONLY 131K MILES • JOHN DEER D 140 RIDING MOWER 46 IN 410 40 S&W • 3 NIB HERITAGE ROUGH RIDER 22 LR • NIB GLOCK 42 380 DECK 22 HP OHV V TWIN MOTOR • KUBOTA HST T1600 DIESEL RIDIG AUTO • NIB SPRINGFIELD ARMORY XD M 45 ACP • RUGER MODEL 9E MOWER 42 IN DECK HYDROSTATIC DRIVE • CRAFTSMAN 7 HP 22 IN CUT 9MM • RUGER LCP 380 AUTO • 2 NIB PHOENIX ARMS MODEL HP22A 22 LR • 2 NIB BERETTA 92FS 9MM • NIB BERETTA U22 NEOS 22 LR • CZ 75B SELF PROPELLED 9MM LUGER • NIB SMITH AND WESSON 442-2 AIRWEIGHT 38 SPL • RSA TOOLS CRAFTSMAN 10 IN TABLESAW • DELTA 12 IN BNCH TOP DRILL PRESS • 3 SUPER COMANCHE 45 LC 410 GA • LNIB BERETTA 90 TWO 40 S&W • NEW DEWALT 20 VOLT LITHIUM ION 1/2 IN DRILL-DRIVER SETS • 3 NEW LNIB SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 22A-1 22 LR CAMO • BERETTA MODEL MILWAUKEE 18 VOLT M18 RED LITIUM 1/2 IN DRILL DRIVER SETS • GRIZ- 42- 25 ACP CUSTOM ENGRAVED • TAURUS MODEL 405 40 CAL • ROSSI ZLY BENCH GRINDER • 2 CRAFTSMAN STACKED ROLL AROUND TOOL MODEL 452 357 MAG • LNIB CHIAPPA PUMA 1873-22 22 LR ANTIQUE CHESTS • 8 FT 6 FT AND 4 FT FIBERGLASS STEP LADDERS • NEW 18 FRAME • SIG SAUER P238 380 AUTO • CHARTER ARMS OFF DUTY 38 SPL VOLT CORDLESS RECIPROCATING SAW • NEW DRILL DOCTOR BIT • TAURUS MODEL 380 ULTRA LITE 380 ACP • NIB KEL-TEC PF9 9MM SHARPENER • GRIZZLEY INDUSTRIAL EDGE SANDER • NEW 18 VOLT LUGER • API MODEL 200 38 SPL • RUGER LCR 22 WMR • TAURUS PT609 CORDLESS SKILSAW • JET HEAVY DUTY SPINDLE SHAPER WITH CUT- 9MM • NIB COBRA CB-9 9MM O//U DERRINGER • NIB C22 LR AND C22M TERS • BRACE AND BIT SET • BREAST DRILLS • WRENCH SETS • MON- O/U DERRINGER • NIB COBRA CB-380 380 AUTO O/U DERRINGER • KAHR KEY WRENCHES • TAP AND DIE SETS • SOCKET SETS • HAMMERS • CM-9 9MM • ROCK ISLAND ARMORY 1911A1 FS TACTICAL 2011 45 ACP • CHISELS • PIPE CUTTERS • BOLT CUTTERS • BENCH VISE • LEVELS • TAURUS SLIM PT740 40 CAL • CHARTER ARMS UNDERCOVER 38 SPL • CLAMPS • PIPE CLAMPS • HEAVY DUTY 100FT COLD • RATCHET RUGER 22/45 LITE 22 LR • 2 COBRA CA 380 380 AUTO SHOTGUNS STRAPS • BATTERY CHARGER • MR HEATER DUAL HEAD PROPANE HEATER • FIRE EXTINGUISHERS • SHOVELS RAKES ETC. • POLE TREE BROWNNG AUTO5 20 GA (BELGIUM MADE) WITH 26 AND 30 IN BARRELS• TRIMMER • GARDEN SPRAYERS • SMALL UTILITY DUMBED TRAILER • 2 RICHLAND ARMS MODEL 711 DOUBLE BARREL 10 GA • NIB CAI MODEL NEW 235 WATT SOLAR PANELS • HONDA GENERATOR • DAVID WHITE SPM DOUBLE BARREL SIDE HAMMER 410 GA • NIB AMERICAN TACTICAL TRANSIT • DEWALT HANDHELD BISCUIT JOINTER • BOLT AND SCREW 12 GA • NEF PARDNER MODEL SB-1 410 GA • ROSSI CIRCUIT JUDGE 45 BINS • 2 TRUCK TOOL BOXES • OLD SINGLE BOTTOM HORSE PLOW • LC - 410 GA • REMINGTON 870 EXPRESS AMGNUM 12 GA • NIB REMINGTON 870 EXPRESS 20 GA • H&R PARDNER PUMP 12 GA • SEARS MODEL LOTS OF OTHER ITEMS A VERY NICE CLEAN LOT OF TOOLS 300 12 GA BUILDING MATERIALS FOOD DRINKS AND MISC. NEW WALKIN TUB • 2 NEW JACUZZI TUBS • 6000 SQ FT PREFINISH OAK AND MAPLE FLOORING INCLUDING 820 SQ FT 2 1/4 IN OAK BURLED SLIM JIM JERKY • BUDDY FRUITS • MANGO JUICE • GRAHAM COLOR, 760 SQ FT 2 1/4 IN OAK WARRIOR COLOR, 760 SQ FT 2 1/4 IN CRACKERS • COOKIES • OATMEAL • BREAKFAST CEREALS • AOK FORTRESS COLOR, 525 SQ FT 3 1/4 IN OAK SUNRISE COLOR, 675 POPCORN • CANNED VEGETABLES • M&MS • STRAWBERRY SQ FT 2 1/4 IN MAPLE MOCHA COLOR, 690 SQ FT 2 1/4 IN OAK STEELE PRESERVES • DOG & CAT FOOD •DOG WATERERS • CANS OF COLOR, 620 SQ FT 2 1/4 IN OAK BATTLEMENT COLOR AND MORE • 1170 134A FREON • NEW COLEMAN COOLERS • NEW WATER JUGS • SQ FT SUPREME CLICK CLASSIC LAMINATE FLOORING WITH 2MM PRE- NEW SOLAR LIGHTS • NEW FISHING GEAR • TOILET TISSUE • NEW ATTACHED PAD MADISON OAK COLOR • 945 SQ FT MOHAWK SMOKED KNIVES • NEW KIDS SWIMMING GEAR • NEW FLIP FLOPS • OAK PLAN LAMINATE & FLOORING • SEVERAL PALLETS WOOD GRAIN BOOKS KIDS AND WESTERN • SUNSCREEN • LOTS OF BOXES PORCELAIN TILE • 12 IN AND 18 IN MARAZZI PORCELAIN TILE • 96 PCS MISC ITEMS • SEVERAL HUNDRED CASES 4TH OF JULY CELEWEYERHAUSER 3/4 IN T&G SUBFLOOR • 1X6 AND 1X8 PINE CARR SID- BRATION MATERIALS _____________________________________________________________________________ NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. CASH OR CHECKS WITH PROPER ID. NO CREDIT CARDS PLEASE. ALL STATEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE SUPERCEDE ANY PRINTED MATERIAL. _____________________________________________________________________________ 35c For More Info Call Auctioneer: DAVID MAST • 417-366-0198 or ELI BURKHOLDER • 417-498-6414 TOOLS: Husqvarna straight shaft weed eater. Weed eater edger. Asst. long hand tools. Sm Pro Tech table saw. Grizzly table top drill press. Elect leaf blower. Welding helmet. Elect chain saw. Hose caddy. Sm battery charger. Hand sprayer. 10 gallon shop vac. Gas cans. Wheel barrow. Nuts, bolts, screws, etc. Dolly. Misc. sm tool boxes. Sm floor jack. alum ext & step ladders. Lot of hand tools & asst elect hand tools such as: drills, skil saws, etc. 20 lb propane bottle. Air hose. Yard seeders. Ext cords. Sears front tine garden tiller. Old push mower.. Rubber yard wagon. Lg caster wheels. MOWER: Yard Machine 20 hp 46” riding lawn mower. FURniTURE: Dining table & 6 chairs. Lighted china hutch. Oak TV cabinet. Micro suede sofa (new). Queen size bed & matching dresser w/mirror, chest of drawers & night stands. Glass top dining table & 4 chairs. Roll around chair. Sm bakers rack. Wood serving cart. Ant wood rocker. Old rect table. Corner booth w/extendable table & 2 chairs. Full size bed & matching dresser and chest of drawers. Sm chest of drawers. Office chairs. Sm wood desk. Computer flat top desk. File cabinets. Plastic chairs. End table. Sm sq top table. Sofa table. (2) recliners. Old table lamps. Floor lamp. Sm entertainment center. (2) old folding wood chairs. Wood TV trays. Ball Watch Co. Old pendulum clock. MiSC.: Sm Brinkman grill. Old sm scale. Weights for old platform scales. Old wood trunks. Silver plated champagne goblets. Old mens watches. Sm jewelry box. Desk lights. Acer computer. Sm Sentry safe. Coolers. Fishing stools. CB antenna. Fan. BBQ. Misc. luggage. Elect motors. Bicycle. Shelving. Metal storage cabinet. Misc. elect heaters. Misc. exercise equip. Ice créme freezer. Holiday décor. Plastic storage cabinet. Coleman camp stove. Hard back fishing books & misc. other books. Asst. linens. Misc. household items. nOTE: Note the special start time, Monday, June 15th, 10 AM. Everything is neat & clean. Come spend the day with us. Catering on site. TERMS: Cash or good check w/2 forms of current ID. Must have current driver’s license to obtain bidder number. All sells as is where is with no warranty or guarantee. Any announcements made day of auction supersede any and all printed material. No debit or credit cards accepted. Estate of Ordon Tummons Personal Rep, Donna Matchett Donnie Stumpff HWY. 112 S. Cassville, MO www.stumpffauction.com Auctioneer: Donnie Stumpff ~ Kenny Tucker ~ Parker Stumpff Licensed Broker/Auctioneer MO & AR • State Champion Auctioneer MO & AR 1409 & PB00051442 Parker Stumpff 417-847-2507 35s 4B WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 Barry County Advertiser Cassville High School 2nd semester Honor Rolls Nelson, Sydney Olbertz, Abby Rose, Riley Wilson, Kiley Wolf and Shania Wolf. Seniors: Joshua Brown, Caroline Carr, Grace Gouvion, Dillon Hess, Audry Holman, Kathleen Hurst, Riley Lekarczyk, Lane Madison, Cody Olson, Clayton Perez, Levi Pollreisz, Caterina Ravasi, Kelsey Roney, Matthew Vermillion and Alyssa Wiertsema. High Honor Roll GPA of 3.67 to 3.99, on a 4.0 Scale Freshmen: Yesenia Aguinaga, Kaylee Aldridge, Abbi Atkinson, Joseph Bickford, Audra Brooks, Ellie Cahalan, Alexis Campbell, Alyssa Case, Grant Davis, Issac Dodson, Trinity Ewing, Kaitlynn Grayum, Coleman Hoppes, Ashlynn Howe, Garret Knight, Sierra Lacy, Josephine Lone, Hallie Long, Hailey Matthew, Britney Nowak, Dalton O’Neill, Bayla Osborne-Linebarger, Elisabeth Phaneuf, Jared Rowe, Grace Schell, Joshua Schreiner, Emily Sink, Megan Sloan, Laura Stringer, Payton Varner, Jessica Velasquez Vail, Dominic Wilderbuer and Kayla Williams. Sophomores: Abby Boyd, Raegan Brock, Kaylyn Bryant, Abigail Buntin, Devyn Callahan, Jordan Campbell, Kayla Clancy, Savannah Clere, Robert Elliott, Monsserrat Fierro, Kaileigh Gorski, Kassandra Graves, Audrey Harrison, Macey Parsons, Brenna Pendergraft, Rhandi Pendergraft, Addison Perez, Lea Periman, Kyle Ruark, Mariela Salas, Brooklyn Sizemore, Anne Sommers, Jessica Terry, Ying Thao, Savannah Williamson, Lexie Wilson EXETER Missouri SATURDAY, JUNE 13th • 12 Noon ALL CLASSES SELL: Baby & Grazing Calves, Feeder Cattle, Holsteins & Jerseys included. Bred Cows, Pairs, Slaughter Cows & Bulls Cattle Received on Friday’s from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm. Gary Brown 417-846-3355 / 417-369-1013 Barn 417-835-3000 Thanks from Gary Brown and the MO-ARK Crew for choosing MO-ARK to Market your Cattle. 35c LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK Kelly’s Wildcat Storage Includes: Climate Control Regular Units and Outdoor Storage 417.299.1561 36tfc Principal’s List GPA of 4.0 or Higher, on a 4.0 Scale Freshmen: Jesseca Edie, Alex Hopper, Hannah Kelley and Madison Olbertz. Sophomores: Allen Baldwin, Bailey Hendrix, Mary Hennigan, Lindsay Hernandez, Levi Hodge, Camille Holman, Olivia Padilla, Yesenia Rivera, Cindy Sanders, Matthew Skinner, Chelsey Small, Nicole Sutphin, Kandace Wallace, Juniors: Memory Barber, Alyssa Brewer, Brooke Cornell, Zachary Denton, Colton Dilbeck, Parker Dunker, Makenzy Durossette, William Edmondson, Kourtney Greek, Lindsey Halterman, Jessica Haney, Jena Hilburn, Austin Holt, Cali Jaques, Cameron Johnson-Kalp, Dylan Klewer, Hunter Madison, Tawnie (across from Cassville High School) and Cole York. Juniors: Christina Alexander, Emily Allder, Cheyenne Black, Brett Cochran, Davyn Eggleston, Jaci Evans, Noah Hadlow, Andrew Hare, Madison Horner, Keyla Martinez, Valeria Perez, Tyler Speakman, Xamuyee Thao, Dakota Townsend and Hanna Williams. Seniors: Brady Blisard, Raeghan Blisard, Geoffrey Brophy, Rosemary Burch, Kallie Dickson, Christopher Edgar, Juan EnriquezDove, Brooke Fields, JayCe Fink, Brooke Harris, Dillon Henson, Marshall Henson, Isaiah Herbert, Jade Holloway, Amanda Jackson, Chase Jackson, Cory Johnson, Gabriel Kirk, Cameron Koehler, Britani Long, Cade Pendergraft, Anthoney Price, Brandon Renfrow, Autumn Scott, Hannah Scott, Andrew Shepard, Morgan Shumaker, Megan Skinner, Dean Sprinkle, Kyle Stephenson, Adriana Test, Tylar Townzen, Nathan Vitt, Deidre Westpheling, Andrew Whitham, Tori Williams and Nakia Zamniak. Honor Roll GPA of 3.34 to 3.66, on a 4.0 Scale Freshmen: Hunter Bailey, Emma Coenen, Kaylee Coursey, James Curtis, Kaylie Hunter, Jessica Ibar- ra, Lisa Lambel, Savannah Lawrence, Samantha Mitchell, Dakota Moss, Madisyn Popanz, Kaylee Reibert, Megan Richter, Colton Robinson, Andie Roper, Rachel Scott, Sarah Shumaker, Madilynn Stokes, Jaia Thao, Audrie Thorpe, Ambria Vaughan, Austin Wilson, Skyler Wolf and Corey Young. Sophomores: Hope Boston, Dominique Christy, Alexis Cieslinski, Debbie Davis, Grace Fisher, Riley Fletcher, August Goergen, Briaunna Hickman, Jeremiah Hilburn, Victor Ibarra, Madeline Mason, Gilbert Medina, Kaitlyn Moore, Jet Moua, Brandon Navarrete, Addyson Nunley, Alissa Olsen, Bailey Periman, Ashley Ray, Charles Seymour, Austin Sparks, Maggie Sprinkle, Caleb Stephens, Destiny Whittenburg and Savannah Willis. Juniors: Zachary Boley, Allen Boston, Jakob Bredeson, Kaylyn Burton, Emily Clinkenbeard, Ian Coleman, Alesha Cousins, Andrea Cousins, Leigh Cox, Pauline Dodson, Jonathan Edgar, Tyler Flowers, Elissa Griffin, Dustin Griffis, Paige Holliday, Madeline Jones, Ashley McFarland, Callie Meek, Samuel Paddock, Matthew Popanz, Courtney Rasmus- Victory Baptist Church LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK Business Hwy. 37, North - Cassville, MO 65625 BaRRY CoUntY LIVeStoCK MaRKetInG Pastor, Russell Bishop - 417-826-5295 sen, Madison Ray, Shannon Reidlinger, Jessica Roberts, Taylor Sanders, Dustin Sims and Faith Terry. Seniors: Melissa Arnold, Logan Boxley, Jonah Bundy, Kylee Cotton, Kristen Cox, Justin Dunivant, Jordan Fisher, David Griffith, Tiffany Irwin, Dalton Jett, Reagan Kilpatrick, Rachel Koperski, Tristen Larson, Zachary Larson, Autumn Lawrence, Mason Loveland, Jasmine Luna, Nathan Marcano, Sophia Mueller, Elizabeth Nesbitt, Brett Nickle, Neeral Patel, Alyssa Pearman, Isiah Phinney, Levi Ruark, Donald Snow, Reed Spencer, Stussy Stephenson, Tre Stewart, James Tilford, Cody Turner and Connor Willis. Skinner named to dean’s list Cassville resident Tyler Skinner, a senior vocal music education major at Harding University, is among more than 1,200 University students included on the dean’s list for grades achieved during the spring 2015 semester. The dean’s list is published each semester by Dr. Larry Long, University provost, honoring those who have achieved high scholarship. To be eligible, a student must be carrying 12 or more hours with a 3.65 or higher gradepoint average and no incompletes. Golden Rural Plumbing Sunday School 10:00 am Church 11:00 am Evening 6:30 pm Wednesday 6:30 pm A Friendly Church with Friendly People. Wheaton, Mo tfc #3 417/271-3555 tfc Barn 417-652-7373 old Face / new Place Sat., JUne 13 - 2 PM th Good Stock Cows aLL ConSIGnMentS WeLCoMe! Come By and Check Us out! everyone Welcome! 4 Federally Licensed & Bonded 4 Free On Farm Appraisals 4 Portable Corral Systems Available 4 Trucking Available Receiving cattle on Fridays. Hay and water pens. No Charge for Hay on overnight cattle. For more information, call: Dayne Galyen Kevin Ruddick JR Galyen 417-846-7775 479-790-9272 417-846-7373 Selling: Cattle, Sheep, Goats & Hogs 4015 Main St. 35c • Cassville, MO 65625-1624 • (417) 847-2131 • barryelectric.com 35c Barry County Advertiser RESIDENTIAL $84,900 $59,900 $145,900 $125,000 $72,000 $59,900 $179,900 $139,900 $84,900 60015802 - A REAL DOLL HOUSE nestled in large trees. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath showplace. All city utilities. 60013532 - ONE OF A KIND! This new constructed house has much to offer. Bath and half, appliances, lots of windows, garden, spring, large deck (lighted). A must see to appreciate. 60027057 - HOME IN PROCESS OF BEING UPDATED. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Hardwood floors, 2-car garage, city utilities. 2 lots. Close to school. 60013912 - 3 bd 3 ba, formal dining, family room & breakfast area. All on 1.4 acres close to the Golf Course. RV parking. 60022184 - 4 bedrooms, 3 baths on a nice lot just outside of town. All brick with newer roof. Storage building, chain link fence. 60015216 JUST A BLOCK FROM SCHOOL. 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with bamboo flooring. Fenced back yard, shed & so much more. 60013656 - UPDATED HOME. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath home with newer windows, roof, and central heat and air. 60013605 - UPDATED 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home on 4.5 acres m/l. Newly updated inside and out. Paved driveway. All appliances stay. 60027355 - MOVE-IN AND ENJOY the large wood deck on this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Heated & air conditioned 24’x50’ shop. 1.8 acres m/l. Come see for yourself. 60021590 - CASSVILLE SCHOOLS, CLOSE TO AQUATIC CENTER. Large shop/garage. Covered deck on back. Well & additional work shop. RESIDENTIAL 60016260 FLOOR bedrooms. a partial Exeter. $59,900 RESIDENTIAL $133,000 60015220 - BIG YARD COMPLETELY FENCED, including a dog run. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath with ch/a & 3 fireplaces. Custom cabinets. Covered deck. 60023473 - 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Large lot on dead end street. New paint inside home. 2-car garage. Fenced yard. 60014088 - FULL OF UNIQUE FEATURES: Imported tile, Dual appliances, Tin recessed ceiling, Brick floors, Water source at kitchen range, & much more. Call for private showing! 60018934 - BORDERS CASSVILLE CITY LIMITS on County Farm Road. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, new roof, newer carpet. Large deck is covered. 3-bay shop/garage. $395,000 $149,900 60026769 - CLOSE TO SCHOOL. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, newer wiring, newer plumbing, newer paint inside & out. Large yard. Owner/agent. $49,900 $112,900 60020185 - LARGE HOME on 2.5 acres m/l. Kitchen has island & pantry. Two living areas. Two covered decks. Detached 2-car garage. $159,900 ! STING I NEW L $109,900 60027401 - NICE! 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths home on the outskirts of town. New windows, newer central heat and a/c. In-ground storm shelter. 24’x30’ shop. $89,900 $34,900 60013910 PRICE REDUCED! 2 bd 1 ba home. Appliances. Detached 27’x28’ garage. City utilities & central natural gas heat & central air conditioning. $189,900 60027602 - REFRIGERATOR, WASHER/DRYER, RANGE, DISPOSAL. Storage shed. Fenced yard. Level lot with garage & deck. $89,900 60022695 - IN AURORA, MO. 3 bedroom, 1 bath with storage building. Close to downtown, Price Cutter, churches. 1 bedroom does not have a closet. $59,900 $155,000 $59,900 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 OPEN PLAN. 3 Home has basement. 60025820 - WAKE UP TO THE GORGEOUS ROARING RIVER HILLS. 4 bd 3 ba, full finished walkout bsmt. Granite counters, pantry, loft & view straight from heaven. 2.76 acres m/l. 60016250 PRICE REDUCED! Brick & vinyl, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in Wildwood Estates. Move in ready. Hardwood, stainless, gas fireplace. Priced to sell. $189,900 $35,000 $175,000 ED! EDUC R E C I PR $119,000 CED! REDU E C I PR $169,000 60015170 - NOTHING LIKE LIVING ON THE LAKE! Beautiful 3 bedrooms 2 baths with full walkout basement. Shop & RV canopy plus extra lots. 60013867 - RELAX IN THE JETTED TUB. Sit on the covered deck, snuggle down in front of the gas fireplace. It feels like home when you walk in the door. Let’s talk comfort! 60027296 - GREAT HOME---LOTS OF SPACE! 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, full finished basement. Paved drive. Gorgeous 2 acres m/l in Southern Hills. 60017742 - INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN EXETER. Duplex for only $35,000. One side has some lightning damage. Owner would repair for extra $$. 60014877 - NEXT TO TABLE ROCK LAKE! 3 bd 3 ba home w/partial walkout bsmt. Wrap around deck to relax & watch the world go by. 24x48 Morton Bldg insulated & heated. 60015683 - MOTIVATED SELLER! Beautiful home on a large lot with plenty of comfortable features. Sunroom, fireplace, wood deck, and an extra big garage. 60025706 - ALMOST EVERYTHING HAS BEEN UPDATED in this home. Ch/a, windows, doors, roof, roof decking, landscaping. Cabinets, floors, faucets, ceiling fans & more. 7.11 acres m/l. 5B RESIDENTIAL $169,900 $139,900 $86,900 $129,500 $154,900 $92,700 $44,900 $319,900 $145,000 $109,900 60013390 - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, home. 3-car attached garage. Knotty Alder cabinets. New construction in Meadow Estates. 60022979 - ALL BRICK, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2-car garage on large lot. All city utilities. Almost 1800 sq ft. Paved driveway. Storage building. 60025962 - RETIREMENT LAKE HOME. Close to loading ramp. 3 lots and private well. Extra septic system for another home. Paved road. 60013450 - FOXRIDGE SUBDIVISION. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2-car garage. New roof and siding, brick & stone on front of home. Concrete driveway. All city utilities. 60026284 - A MUST SEE! Four bedrooms, new light fixtures, ceiling fans, new Alder cabinets with granite tops. New stainless dishwasher, range, micro. 1 acre m/l, level lot. 60016247 - TOMATO PEOPLE will love the family-size garden that comes with this property. Barn, shop, large garden area, garage, plus 2-story home. 4-5 bedrooms. 60014869 - AFFORDABLE LIVING A SHORT DRIVE FROM TOWN. 2 bedrooms 1 bath home on 2 acres m/l. 1-car garage. Well & septic. 60013686 - LOCATED IN ONE OF CASSVILLE’S NICER SUBDIVISIONS. Over 3400 sq ft. Inground pool. Circle drive, water fountains in and out. 60017022 - BRICK, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with newer kitchen. Family room. Outside workshop & craft room. Poured driveway. Quiet neighborhood. 60014980 - NICELY REDONE. 2 bd 1 ba home on 10 acres m/l. Wood flooring, large kitchen, island & range, dishwasher, trash compactor. Barn, corral, head chute. VACANT LAND / LOTS $59,900 $33,000 $25,000 60022033 - 30 ACRES M/L OF TIMBER. Great hunting land with home site on property. Electricity. 60015024 - HUNTER GLEN SUBDIVISION. 6.35 acres m/l with rural water on lot. Barry Electricity available. Let us show you your new homesite. 60015142 - LARGE LOT. Residential or commercial. 2.26 acres m/l, faces State Hwy 37 in Seligman. Access from Roller Ridge Road. Will sell cash or conventional. 60014889 - VACANT C O M M E R C I A L PROPERTY in Monett. City utilities available. Easily seen from State Hwy 60. $49,000 60014991 - GORGEOUS 90 ACRES M/L. Pond, 30’x50’ m/l shop building, well. Two 300 gallon holding tanks. Possible owner finance. $180,000 60015145 - INSIDE CITY LIMITS. 1.8 acres m/l with city water and city sewer. Nice building site with lots of shade trees. Owner would consider trade of equal value. $27,000 60027428 - RIGHT ON THE EDGE OF CASSVILLE. 2 lots ready to build on. Electricity at the street. City water available. 60015250 - RURAL SUBDIVISION. 75’x100’ m/l lot. $2,000 COMMERCIAL $12,000 $40,000 ED! EDUC ICE R PR $58,900 $63,900 60018417 PRICE REDUCED! 20+ acres m/l with well, septic and electricity. Part open, part wooded. Located just off State Hwy 248 on Farm Road 1150. 60015664 - LOT #455 is approximately 75’x172’. Airport Road in Shell Knob. $9,000 60016162 - STATE HWY FRONTAGE. Office, large shop with builtin storage container. Large carport and 1 acre m/l. $59,900 60023953 - STATE HWY 37 ACCESS AND FRONTAGE. 1800 sq ft building. Includes a second storage building with 15 units. $70,000 CED! REDU E C I PR $179,000 $214,000 ED! EDUC R E C I PR $149,900 $10,000 $99,900 $12,000 $600,000 $135,000 Jack Nickols Broker (Cell) 417-342-1506 Jean Nickols Larry Daniels (Cell) 417-880-5446 87 S. Main Street, Cassville, MO | (Cell) 417-846-7306 Lea Hill Bill Hill Cindy Carr 417-847-0156 417-847-3241 417-847-7514 (Office) (Cell) 60015195 - VACANT LOT. City utilities available. This large lot (155’x178’) has chain link fence on 3 sides. Lot #6 is flat and ready to build on . 60015025 - PART IN THE CITY (with city utilities available) AND PART IN THE COUNTRY. 18 acres m/l with a barn and a pond. 60015141 - COULD BE RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL. 1.1 acres m/l. Electricity. City water available. Walnut Heights Addition. FARMS $280,000 60015740 PRICE REDUCED! 1.7 acres m/l on State Hwy 37 in Seligman; just north of the new WalMart Store. City utilities. 1200 sq ft. m/l building for retail or office. 60017810 - SMALL TOWN CAR WASH. 3 bays; one automatic and two hand wash bays. 2 vacuum bays. Hot water wash. Newer equipment with great hwy frontage. Vending machines & coin changer. 60015743 PRICE REDUCED! 13.4 ACRES M/L. Close to State Hwys 37 & 112. Heavy traffic flow. Hwy 112 to Roaring River and Table Rock Lake. 60014934 - ROLLING, 4.6 acres m/l. Close to school and parks on Thirteenth Street. 60017848 - HILLS AND HOLLOWS. 47.25 acres m/l of natural Ozarks land. (Cell) $144,000 60014776 - WORKING CATTLE LAND. 80 acres m/l. Includes barn, ponds, electric cattle waterers. 60014724 - 400 ACRES M/L surrounded by national forest. 60% open pasture. 7 ponds; 2 are spring fed. Well & electricity. Possible hunting retreat. Close to Roaring River State Park & Table Rock Lake. 60015184 - 37 acres m/l of pure country. Barns, outbuilding, 5 ponds. 2 mfg homes with conservation land on 3 sides. 60014757 - BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE with pasture for livestock. 37 acres m/l with paved road frontage. Great location. Close to the lake. 417-847-0156 | www.fourseasonscassville.com 6B WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015Barry County Advertiser ‚ÁbeZ@$ AUTOS 2002 Ford Explorer runs good everything works $2100. 417-671-2150 FOR SALE 1996 Dolphin 35 foot motor home. 56,000 mi. 8 new Cooper tires, two air/cond., 2 door fridge, large slide out, new brakes, new fuel pump. Very clean. For more info FOR SALE SPECIAL -LIMITED OFFERWhile Supplies Last! Special Inventory of Light Fixtures Ceiling lights, Wall Sconces, Bar Lights. Starting as low as $3.75 each Incandescent 100W, 40W and 25W Bulbs. 75W and 25W Yellow Bug Bulbs. Assorted Decorative Bulbs, Your Choice - 4 for $1.00 Cutler & Hammer Type CH 200 Amp Breaker Boxes $99.00 each Single Pole Cutler & Hammer Breakers $4.00 each KANIMA Electric , LLC ALERTE Systems, Inc. 901 W. 10th ST Cassville, MO 417-846-2222 Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MINI-STORAGE UNIT(S): matching La-Z-Boy sofa & loveseat, excellent shape, arm guards & pillows $200. Matching coffee table & end tables with storage, excellent shape $150. OR $300 take all. Full size bed, metal head board has cherubs, with mattress and box springs, near excellent shape, no stains, holes $125. Items will be released for sale on Saturday, June 20 from 9:00 am to noon. TERMS: Highest written, sealed bid takes entire contents of each unit. Beaver’s U-Store-All, 29359 Farm Road 1240, Golden, MO 417-271-3578 RANDY’S USED BOOKS call 417-342-9341 call 417-826-5901 or cell 417-671-1858 Buy-Sell-Trade Also, wheelchair lift for sale. 417-622-0231 or 417-671-1142 or stop by Checkerboard furniture Hwy 112 next to El Mariachi 8:30...9:45...11a.m. Sunday Morning Worship New Site Baptist Church 1925 FR 1060. Aaron Weibel preaching. (417)235-6135 It’s a Mystery Bookstore! Westerns, Sci-Fi, Romance PLUS more!! 107 Public Square, Berryville, AR www.itsmystery.biz Video Mart STORM SHELTERS FOR SALE Tee Shirts $1 $10 for 12 shirts FOR SALE: 2003 Four Winns 17ft 140HP I/O Ski boat. Blue & White $7000 obo. 417-2714949. Reinforced concrete with warranty. In-ground and above ground. HARRIS EXCAVATION Jetski Lift $300 Trifold Tonneau Ranger bedcover $100 Contact: 417-671-2822 home 442-7331 cell 236-2255 --------------------------------- Deadlines: Borders (classified display), Monday, 5pm; $5.60 per column inch. Line ads: must be pre-paid and are accepted until 12 noon Tuesday; 50¢ per word, 10 word minimum. Ads must be printed or typed. Check ad first appearance. Refunds only if Advertiser error. One week refund or correction will be provided; must occur within first week. The Advertiser is not responsible for mistakes on handwritten ads; reserves the right to hold ads until account balance is paid; reserves the right to classify ads when no classification is given. Our office is located 1 block north of the Post Office in Cassville. Ph: (417)847-4475; Add: PO Box 488, Cassville, MO 65625; E-mail: class@4bca.com. - 1 2 7 13 19 3 8 $6.50 $9.50 14 20 Phone No. Words Cash 4 9 $7.00 $10.00 15 21 $7.50 $10.50 Times Run Check No. Exp. Date 5 6 $5.00 11 $5.50 12 $6.00 16 $8.00 17 $8.50 18 $9.00 $11.00 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 11th & 12th, lawn-edger, video-chair, VHS-tapes, Avon, Sale-barn Road-1107-Follow signs. YARD SALE Saturday only 7am-3pm Fund raiser - petites, teen & children's, etc. clothing baby items, appliances, fish tank, collectibles, jewelry. lots of misc DEALS & Fresh Homemade Egg Rolls. Exeter A/G (corner of Front & Pierce St.) YARD SALE. 90 S Main, Cassville. Friday, June 12, 8-4, Saturday, June 13, 8-12. Proceeds go to Cassville High School Girl’s basketball. Huge Yard Sale Saturday June 13, 7-? household items, lawn mower, tiller, dishware, linens, clothing. One day only! Everything must go! 106 Snooks Rd, Exeter 23 $11.50 24 3-FAMILY YARD-SALE behind Jump Stop, Sat. 8am-?, If it rains it will be Sat. 20th $12.00 $12.50 26 $13.00 31 $15.50 32 $16.00 27 $13.50 28 $14.00 29 $14.50 30 $15.00 33 $16.50 34 $17.00 35 $17.50 36 $18.00 ❑ Autos ❑ For Sale ❑ Wanted To Buy ❑ Garage Sale ❑ Situations Wanted ❑ For Rent ❑ Farm & Livestock ❑ Pets ❑ Services ❑ Real Estate ❑ Help Wanted ❑ Lost & Found ❑ Wanted ❑ Notice ❑ Thank You ❑ Free June 12th-13th, 8-5 furniture, lawnmower, yard tools, swing, Husky generator, household, Christmas, garden. Everything must go! 86 Hwy, Eagle Rock, behind Methodist Church MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE 510 4th, Purdy Thurs. 1-5, Friday 8-4 Clothes (men’s, women’s, children’s), boxed fan, TV, toys, oak desk & chair, much, much more. Garrisons 201 S. MAIN ST. CASSVILLE “Donate your gently used items to Habitat. We supply homes for the needy.” We appreciate your support in shopping and donation! Pickup available call for appointment • household furniture • household goods • building supplies • appliances • toys NO clothing or TV’s Thank you 417-846-0110 FOR RENT 3 bedroom 1 bath house, 213 W 13th Cassville. $625 rent, $600 deposit. 417-847-7297 • 417-847-7051 JUNE 11TH-12TH-13TH 7-? 104 W 17th St. Furniture, hotrains, yarn, scrapbooking/cross-stitching supplies, tools, 10x10 tent, grid-walls, and much more. SATURDAY ONLY, 2 Family Garage Sale. Baby clothes, bassinet, walker, furniture, misc. items, adult clothing. Something for everyone. FR 1080/2070 in Purdy. Watch for signs. Starts at 8 am. SITUATIONS WANTED CARPORT SALE THE TURNING Point AA group meets each Monday, west corner of Mitchell Plaza, Hwy. 86, Eagle Rock, 7:00pm. 10096 Evergreen Dr. Road next to Sears, America’s Best Value Inn. Follow signs. Neighborhood Garage Sale Redwood outdoor furniture, bicycles, grills, home decor, camping equipment, shelving units, dehumidifiers, microwaves, TVs, household items, miscellaneous furniture. Mitchell’s Plaza Hwy 86 and P, Eagle Rock LOST YOUR LICENSE? Too many points or other violations? We can take care of the paper work and get your license back!! STATE SR22 FILINGS See John at STARCHMAN INS. Cassville, MO (417)847-3554 ALANON MEETINGS every Thursday at 7:00 pm at Mitchell’s Plaza, Hwy. 86 in Eagle Rock. 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. FOR RENT NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS meeting Wednesday, Friday & Saturday at 7p.m., 1308 Harold, Cassville. 417-3429704, 417-342-9706. Saturday, June 13, 9:00-? 25 MOVING SALE baby girl clothes 6-24 mo, home-decor, name brand clothing, Scentsy, Longaberger, lots of misc. Saturday, 13th only, 7-? Lots of great stuff. Name brand clothing, toys, misc. items. 10 22 ATTENTION Garden Compost For Sale CLASSIFIED DEADLINE, Rates, and Policies: Name Address City Starting Date Amt. Enclosed Credit Card# Paying cash for DVDs and Games YARD SALE: Thursday-Friday. Collectibles, clothes, shoes, jewelry, perfumes. 1 block North of Rameys, Purdy. 417-435-2243 SALE Video Mart References available. See our website: blueheronspringsfarm.com Call 417-858-1210 FOR WANTED TO BUY GARAGE SALE Let us help you liquidate, downsize etc. Sofa w/pull-out hide-abed, dusty blue with tiny flowers incl. matching pillows $175; matching sofa & loveseat incl. matching pillows cream w/roseflowers & pale green foliage, both for $300, will sell separately $175 & $125; Lane desk/chair, formica walnut top, 3 drawers left-side, 2 drawers (1 large) rightside, 1 ctr drawer 50”Lx32”Wx29”T $100; pair 66” Connelly solocomp water skis $85; pair HO Team 59 Helix/RTSbar junior water skis $115 (brand new, never used); everything in excellent shape. ı´ˆ∏‰„° BLUE HERON ESTATE SALES FOR SALE OAK DINING room table with 6 chairs & leaf. $450. 309-2647776. BUY-SELL-FIND FOR SALE FOR SALE IT SHOULDN’T hurt to be a child. Child abuse hurts both the child and the parent. For help call 1-800-392-3738 toll free. IF YOU are homebound or unable to get out to meetings but need help for the effects of living with alcoholism, become an Al-Anon or Alateen Lone Member. Contact Al-Anon Family Groups, 1600 Corporate Landing Parkway, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 or email wso@al-anon.org. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS New Beginnings is now meeting at Mitchell’s Plaza, Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. For more info, call 417-846-6305. Cross Timbers Apts. in Washburn • EXTRA NICE!! 3 bd, 1-1/2 ba, W/D hookups, appliances provided. $500 mo. (479)644-6181 2 BD. 2 BA. APT. Laundry rm, stove & frig furnished. Sewer, water & trash pick up furnished. In Cassville. $415 mo., $300 dep. 417-858-0115 FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 2 bath farm house. $650/month, $650/deposit. 417-671-1922 • 417-847-6449 For Rent or Sale: 3 bedroom, new roof, newly remodeled, in Washburn, $650 per month, $1300 for first month and deposit. Sale price $89,000. 479-644-5082 HENBEST STORAGE 417-847-2400 Cheap rates Several Sizes Clean, Quiet Cassville Location 7 room office complex 2000 sq ft, all electric. VERY nice, ready to move into. Pierce City. $700 • 417-236-5737 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 FOR RENT: Newly remodeled 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, 2 car garage country home. Several out buildings, Purdy schools. 417-442-7823 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 FOR RENT Now Available Now Available 2 bd trailer $250/month 3 bd/ 2 ba trailer $350/month Appliances included. NO PETS 2 bedroom trailer $250/month Appliances included. NO PETS GUNSMITH Eagle Rock 417-271-3540 Eagle Rock 417-271-3540 Mobile Home Lots RV Lots COZY OLD MILL HOUSE Nice park - Close to town (417)847-3238 Seligman area. Good starter for singles or young couples. Multi levels, 1 bedroom, completely furnished, just remodeled & loaded. Stereo, internet TV, microwave, AC, refrigerator, washer & dryer, high speed internet. On 20 acres with campfire and picnic area. Great view of year round spring fed stream. $500 per month. Deposit & references required. FOR RENT 417-671-1922 • 417-847-6449 HAY FOR SALE Bucket truck & chipper service Free estimates • Insured WOLF PACK SEPTIC SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE for a limited time (formerly Tillman’s Septic) Call: 847-7326 OWNERS Aubrey Wolf Denny Wolf 417-847-5502 417-574-6558 2 bed Apts. in Purdy. $350/mo $200/dep. No pets. Call after 5pm 417-846-5473 CASSVILLE Randy Miles SO/MO Storage ✮ All sizes, 24 hour access, fenced & security gate Mobile Home Moving & Set-Up Local or Long Distance (417)847-4500 CALL: (417)662-3865 YOUNG’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS Metal Roofing, Vinyl Siding, Sofit’s, & Replacement Windows BEAUTY SALON SPACE don’t pay too much for your tree service Senseney Tree Service SERVICES 2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile $400 rent • $400 deposit Tree trimming & removing Free estimates/insured 417-665-9736 FARM & LIVESTOCK Bermuda and crabgrass square bales. $5/bale. 417-632-4629 417-592-6150 Call (417)662-0100 OZARKS TREE SERVICE (417)236-4615 • (417)236-2068 (417)652-3876 BACKHOE • DOZER GRAVEL • SEPTICS NEW CUSTOM HOMES Eagle Rock Construction 417-271-3333 Locally Owned Custom Apparel & Screen Printing @ backroadprinting.com SINCLAIR MOBILE HOME TRANSPORT Call Bob at 417-331-1332 Cassville/Shell Knob area 417-846-6455 3 BD., 2 BATH S UPER C SANDBLASTING AND PRESSURE WASHING All electric mobile. Stove, frig, DW micro, CH/A. Purdy. $425. No pets. Credit Cards Accepted (417)236-5737 (417)847-7756 BusyBee Landscaping & Backhoe, LLC Retaining Walls Face Lift for Gravel Driveway Aeration Dirt & Sod Work Garden Tilling Manure Spreading Many More Services Available 417-628-3518 • 417-312-1906 Extra Mile Siding Co. • ALL types of exterior siding • Full line of replacement & new construction windows • Decorative stone • Log cabin siding • Overhangs & decks Lifetime, transferable material warranties. 7 year labor warranty. (417)652-3505 MUSIC LESSONS Guitar, Lap steel, ukulele, dobro Classical, Blues, Rock, Country, Bluegrass, Folk, Metal. 25+ yrs of exp • 417-652-3638 TRACTOR WORK • Backhoe with 12” bucket • Water lines, foundations and French drains • Box scraper-grading • Brush hog 417-671-1456 • Barry Cnty Beyond Clean House cleaning & detailing services. Home, office, boats, autos, etc. Darlene 858-0676 Samantha 417-342-6624 CHECK IT OUT!! “All Types” Homeowners Insurance, Call John @ STARCHMAN INSURANCE (417)847-3554 MIKE’S MOWING Seasonal or one time mowing, any size yard or lot. Call Mike for free estimates 417-489-8222 Heated High Pressure Houses & Decks Height no problem Boats • Docks • Parking lots • Heavy equipment Eagle Rock Construction 417-271-3333 cell 417-847-7006 Specializing in house washing, deck cleaning & staining, roof cleaning & much more. Call Ultra Clean Exteriors, LLC (417)342-0801 JW RESIDENTIAL lawn maintenance & handyman service • mowing, trimming, general household repairs. 417-456-2643 ELKHORN CONSTRUCTION, LLC Steve Pendergraft (417)846-7906 Roofs, deck, remodels, framework to complete finishes from the smallest project to the largest. BABYSITTING -Certified teacher-family would like to babysit this summer. Reasonable rates, good atmosphere, in Exeter. References available. 417-489-6953 • 417-342-5521 REAL ESTATE CASSVILLE, MO. Fox Ridge Subdivision. Brick home, 2500 sf, 3 bd., 2.5 ba., gar, lr, dr, fr, ch/a, 2 cvrd decks $134,900, (479)313-0857 l/m COLORED MULCH Red, chocolate, cedar, black, natural • Owner Operated • Insured • Free Estimates • Reasonable Rates • 24 Hour Service Call Aaron Dalton 417-342-4208 stumpff Saturday, June 13, 10 a.m. “Selling Absolute to the highest bidder” HWY. 112 S. Cassville, MO Auctioneer Donnie Stumpff www.stumpffauction.com PUBLISHER’S NOTICE: All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. For Sale by Owner Shell Knob, 6 wooded acres, a 450 foot Kings River bluff view. 417-858-9443 FOR SALE 11 acres, $35,000 4 miles from Shell Knob, Hwy 39, Big Bass Estates Joins Stone County/ Mark Twain Forest. BC Electric, trees, Bldg sites, roads on both sides 417-652-7458 FOR SALE 3 Acre mini-farm, 3 bdrm house, metal roofing, new plumbing/wiring, detached garage. Big barn with huge loft. 15 miles west of Cassville. 25 miles east of Neosho on Hwy 76/86. $74,440 • 417-652-7458 $89,900 417-671-1232 LLC Homes • Boat Docks • Auto • Parking Lots • Boats Commercial Buildings • Striping • RVs • Decks Washed and Sealed Commercial and Residential 3 Bd. 2 Ba. FP, 2 car gar., metal corral, storm shelter, 10 acres. $99,500 with land. $79,500 for just the house. (417)342-3152 FOR SALE BY OWNER NO $$$ down Financing Available Experienced and Insured with References (417) 342-7612 Call for a FREE estimate June Special on home exterior power washes -single story $150 -two story $250 Please call 479-418-5213 reference MLS# 713808 Berm home. 3 bd., 2 ba., office, detached garage, 2 acres. 105 Merrimac, Exeter. CLEAN MASTER Clean Master Pressure Washing June“WeSpecials Clean Everything” Senior and Veteran Discount Rural property located in Washburn, MO. Two established food plots. Excellent hunting! 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home, separate mother-in-law quarters or recreation house, small shop. Options to divide. Entire property priced to sell at $235,000 OR House and 35 acres $155,000 with option to buy more land at discounted price. Sellers are very motivated due to relocation needs. Will sell 73 acres for 60K (everything negotiable) Must Sell!! Landon Brattin 846-3714 Karen Brattin 342-1148 EAGLE ROCK TREE SERVICE LAKE FRONT LAKE FRONT june 13 REAL ESTATE AUCTION 148 WOODED ACRES 417-342-1208 Mobile Power Wash PROFESSIONAL PRESSURE WASHING 7B See Auction Section for more details 417-847-2507 Metal Roofs Experienced • Licensed • Insured BOB’S MOWING SERVICE Have slots open for seasonal or one time. Free estimates. Insured. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 Wheaton, Mo. Call: (417)847-5464 Cassville square. Available now. High traffic space. Start or grow your salon. Room for storage, two stations and retail products. tfc 3 bedroom and 1 bath. Fenced in back yard. Cassville Schools 417-846-0324 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Immediate opening Must be an experienced “CLASS A” CDL licensed driver. Benefits include100% paid medical health insurance and paid holidays. Driving Monday-Thursday. Only two nights out. Off Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Excellent Pay! Please Apply in person at: Ball & Prier Tire, Inc. Located at Hwys 86 & J, Golden, MO. 417-271-3299 DRIVERS: COMPANY: Great Weekly Pay! PAID Health Insurance, Vacation/Holidays! OwnerOps: $1.03 ALL miles plus 100% FS. Paid tolls, scales & more @ Standard Transportation Gets you Home Weekly: 1-888-992-4038 x133 DRIVERS: CDL-A. $1300+ per wk + Bonus. Home time you Deserve + New Equipment. Full or Part time, You choose. 855-765-3331 B RIGHTON RIDGE ATTENTION Brighton Ridge of Eureka Springs is seeking qualified individuals to fill the positions of: RN LPN Dietary Aides Brighton Ridge offers a newly remodeled living and working environment located in the beautiful city of Eureka Springs, Ark. Brighton Ridge offers a competitive wage scale, full health insurance, 401K plans, and vacation benefits. Please inquire at the Business Office or send resumes to Jayme Creek. jcreek@victoriahealthcare.net Fax: 479-253-5325 235 Huntsville Road Eureka Springs, AR 72632 479-253-7038 Cedar Ridge Care Center is looking for CMA for fast-paced 2nd & 3rd shift must be honest. background check required. will train 417-847-5546 Barry County Ready Mix has openings for 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. 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 WEDNESDAY, JUNE JUNE 10, 10, 2015 2015 WEDNESDAY, Barry CoUNtY County ADvErtiSEr Advertiser BArrY Monett native promoted to MSHP Sergeant HELP WANTED CASSVILLE HEALTHCARE & REHAB A Skilled Nursing Facility- is now accepting applications for CNA’s for all shifts *Full Time & Part Time Dishwasher *Weekends are a Must •NEW PAY SCALE! BENEFITS & VACATION!• Apply in person: 1300 County Farm Rd. Cassville, MO 65625 or download the app from our website cassvillehealthcare.com Cassville Healthcare & Rehab is an equal opportunity employer. MANUFACTURING POSITIONS available at Justin Boot Company in Cassville. Applications will be accepted between the hours of 7:00 a.m. & 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Apply at the main office in building #1. Drug free employer. Justin Boot Company Justin Boot Co. is an Equal Opportunity Employer Oak Leaf Trucking, LLC is looking for a full time Class A, CDL, driver. Most runs are local and are Monday-Friday. Dry vans and flatbeds. Benefits include paid vacation, paid holidays, and health insurance. If interested please come to our office at: 9193 State Highway 76 in Exeter to fill out an application. If available, please bring a current copy of your Motor Vehicle Driving Record (MVR), your driver’s license, and current medical card. Part-time Dental Assistant needed for growing, fast-paced dental office. Experience preferred. Must be willing to work two evenings a week until 7 p.m. Please send resume to: P.O. Box 396 Cassville, MO 65625 GEORGE’S Immediate openings for General production positions. Both day and night shifts. Day shift starts at $9.85 and night shift is $.50 more. Applicants with 1 year of verifiable poultry processing experience will start at the 1 year pay rate. Must be able to provide verifiable references, pass a post offer drug screen and physical. Apply in person. George’s Processing is an equal opportunity employer. ROWDY BEAVER in Cassville is currently taking applications for: All Positions in Restaurant and Tavern full and part time Big M Marina is hiring short order cook and kitchen prep good pay with experience Applications on-line at bigmmarina.com/jobs or call 417-271-3883 IMMEDIATE OPENING Full time position: Retail and warehouse; Must have good people skills; Must pass drug screening; Please send your resume or application for employment to: P.O. Box 403, Cassville, MO DRIVERS: $70,000 to 80,000 per yr., Exp drivers, Free health insurance, 2500 sign on bonus (pays out in 4 mons) Home weekly, Same day pay. 2016 Freightliner Cascadia, APU, invertors. Automatic and Standard Transmission. 1100 Presley Drive Cassville, Mo. 65625 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Part time (Shell Knob MO) Looking for part time, as needed, heavy equipment operator for Bobcat, Backhoe, mini-excavator. Must be proficient. Work is in Table Rock Lake and Beaver Lake area. Must be able to pass Homeland Security background investigation for working on federal property. Contact HNH at 417-858-2436 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. only Hatchery drivers needed (local) Egg Pick-up and Chick Delivery -Class A CDL required -Good driving record -1 year verifiable driving experience or 6 months verifiable experience and proof of completion of an accredited driving school. Apply in person at 9066 State Hwy W, Cassville, MO. (Butterfield Plant) George’s is an Equal Opportunity Employer DRIVERS: SOLO, 3 or 6 day runs. 44 cents per mi, Free Health Ins. Same Day Pay. 800-769-3993 for Details, on line app www.trailiner.com AAA BUGS AWAY is looking to hire a full-time pest control technician. This position is full-time spring through fall and part-time in the winter months. This position requires a reliable four-wheel drive full-size truck. Position begins immediately and requires a minimum of 30 days on-the-job training, paid at $10/hour. No previous experience is required. Upon completion of training, salary will be commission based, providing unlimited income opportunities. To inquire contact Drew Cosper at 417-342-2923 or aaabugsaway@live.com www.trailiner.com or 800-769-3992 ROARING RIVER HEALTH & REHAB (FORMERLY RED ROSE INN) 812 OLD EXETER ROAD, CASSVILLE, MO 417-847-2184 We want to hire the following: C.N.A.’S part time and full time Now offering $300 hiring bonus for new-hire C.N.A.’s We offer good wages Holiday pay, vacation & sick pay after 90 days. Insurance available. Please drop in and fill out our new short application form. Corporal Jimmy A. Beckett was promoted to sergeant in his current assignment as the training officer in Troop D. Beckett is a native of Monett, Missouri, where he graduated from high school in 1978, and later attended Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri. Corporal Beckett began his career with the Missouri State Highway Patrol on August 1, 1986, as a member of the 58th Recruit Class. After graduating from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy, he was first assigned to Troop A, Clay County. In 1989, he transferred to Troop D, Zone 12, Christian County. On April 1, 1995, Beckett transferred to Troop D, Zone 1, Greene County, where he was promoted to corporal and served as the assistant zone supervisor until his assignment in October 2010, as the Troop D Training Officer. He and his wife, Alice (Cates), have two grown children, Marcus Beckett (daughter-in-law Holly) and Maria (Beckett) Mount Olive Baptist Church 2½ miles East of Cassville FR 2180 Pastor Kevin Hilton MtOliveBaptistCassville.com 236-3569 www.trailiner.com or 800-769-3993 2 Full-time “Park Maintenance Worker II” positions open at: Roaring River State Park Apply by June 17, 2015 at: www.ease.mo.gov For questions contact: Kerry Hays 417-847-2539 ® PROFESSIONAL Lifetime McPherson’s Wedding Invitations Stationary, and So Much More! SAFE-WAY GARAGE DOORS 52tfc Event BRIDE AND GROOM Norman Troyer CHAMBERLAIN® THE 23tfc h er v e ad Door O t t e n o M LiftMaster Webster County, where he served until 2012, when he took a voluntary reduction in rank to be assigned to his current position with marine operations. Sergeant Green and his wife are the parents of two children. Corporal Thomas L. Hall was promoted to sergeant in his current assignment as a canine handler in Troop D, Zone 17. Hall was appointed to the Patrol on July 1, 1995, and after graduating from the Patrol Academy, as a member of the 70th Recruit Class, he was assigned to Troop B, Zone 5, Adair and Schuyler counties. In 2000, he transferred into the Troop B canine unit and in 2001, was promoted to corporal. In 2002, he transferred to the Troop D canine unit, Zone 17. Hall is a native of Iowa City, Iowa, and graduated from Iowa City High School. Before being appointed to the Patrol, he graduated from Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. He and his wife Jenny have two sons, Brady and Jordan. OF A Sunday School 10:00 am Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 am Sunday Evening Worship 6:30 pm Wednesday Evening Bible Study 7:00 pm Sunday Morning Radio Program KKBL 95.9 FM 7:45 am DRIVERS, 65,000+ CDL-A, $2500 sign on, Bonus Pay out in 4mo. 1 month exp., Same Day Pay! Free Health Ins. No CDL? We have Free Training! Lewis (son-in-law Kyle). Corporal Mark D. Green was promoted to the rank of sergeant and will remain in his current assignment as assistant zone supervisor of marine operations in Troop D, Zone 21. Green was born in Springfield, Missouri, and graduated in 1987, from Glendale High School in Springfield. He later earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Baker University, Baldwin, Kansas, in 1991. Green was appointed to the Patrol on August 1, 1993, as a member of the 66th Recruit Class. After graduating from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy, Green was assigned to Troop D, Zone 4, serving in Stone and Taney counties. On July 1, 2000, he was promoted to the rank of corporal and designated assistant zone supervisor in Zone 4, Taney County, and later in Zone 15, Stone County, from 2004-2009. On April 1, 2009, Green was promoted to sergeant and assigned as zone supervisor of Zone 10, Make a Statement Litho Printers Cassville • 847-3155 We’re online! 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