April 22, 2015 - Barry County Advertiser

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April 22, 2015 - Barry County Advertiser
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Spotlight
Power of
Pink Walk/
Run
The Power of Pink Walk/
Run will be held on Saturday, May 9. Register
early to get a t-shirt. For
more information, see
the ad on page 15A.
SW Adult
Ag. Class
The Southwest Ag. Department will host an
adult education class on
Monday, April 27, in the
ag. department starting
at 6:30 p.m. The class
is a wild game cooking class hosted by local
Missouri
Department
of Conservation Agent
Daniel Shores. For more
information,
contact
Rachael Brown at (417)
826-5413.
Dogwood
Car Show
The Dogwood Car,
Truck and Motorcycle
Show will be held on Saturday, May 2. For more
information, see the ad
on page 1B.
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cassville, missouri 65625-0488
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
Exeter celebrates 20th year of Arbor Day plantings
Charlea Mills
Saturday marked the 20th
year of Arbor Day celebrations for the City of Exeter.
Each year on the third Saturday in April, the Exeter Tree
Board plants a tree in the city
and has a get together.
Twenty years ago, the
group began by planting 37
trees throughout the city
park and school and has
planted at least one each year
since. Exeter also earned the
recognition as part of Tree
City USA, a special recognition for cities participating
in community forestry in the
United States.
The Exeter Tree Board is
a group of volunteers who
get together four to six times
a year to vote on issues related to community forestry
and appropriate the funds
allocated by the Exeter City
Council for the new tree they
plant each year.
Certified arborist and
consultant Kirk Wynns has
been helping the board since
the first tree plantings 20
years ago. He also takes responsibility for ensuring that
the trees get watered during
droughts and planning where
trees need to be planted. He
also helps the board with a
list of champion trees in the
area, which are the largest
The Exeter Tree Board celebrated their 16th year in the Tree City USA program. The members are pictured above, from left to
right. Front row: Jon Skinner, Community Forester Missouri Department of Conservation; Rusty Reed, Exeter mayor; Sherry
Johnson, Exeter tree board president; Sheila Raney, Exeter tree board; Kelly Asbury, Exeter tree board; and Susan Sorensen, Exeter
tree board. Back row: Kirk Wynns, certified arborist and consultant; and Jennifer Taylor, tree board member. Board member not
pictured: Kerry Lewis.
and best of the species, and
a survey of the trees already
there.
Wynns said, “I just help
guide them and lead them in
the direction they need to go
with their plans.”
Wynns also takes responsibility for watering the trees
during droughts and keeping watch over the condition
of the trees in the city. Dur-
Legislature approves Sater’s welfare reform bill
Charlea Mills
Both the House and
Senate approved a welfare
reform bill this week, sponsored by Cassville’s Senator
David Sater. Senate Bill 24
was created to reinstate work
requirements as encouragement for self-sufficiency and
also allocates funds to aid
welfare recipients.
Sen. Sater stated, “As
with so many of our social
welfare programs, the current TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)
program is too often a disincentive to work and fails
to provide the structure and
path needed for recipients
to reach self-sufficiency. We
are good neighbors and help
one another out, but we also
believe in personal responsibility and that a hand up, not
a hand out, will lead to success.”
The work requirement
requires welfare recipients
to participate in the definition of work provided by the
1996 Welfare Reform Act as
unsubsidized employment,
job searches and community services. For families on
TANF, the new life-time limit
means that families can only
take benefits for 45 months,
and they must engage in
work requirements before receiving benefits. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP) currently
allows for states with a certain unemployment level to
have a waiver for the work
requirements before receiving benefits. The new bill
removes the waiver and reinstates all work requirements
for SNAP benefits, as well.
Furthermore, the savings
to the state by implementing
the new work requirements
will be applied to other social programs in the state.
Savings from both TANF
and SNAP will be used to
provide child care assistance
for single parents, education
assistance, transportation assistance and job training for
individuals receiving those
benefits.
The need presented for
the welfare changes in Missouri are due to Missouri’s
repeated low ranking on the
Heartland Institute’s scores
on welfare reform. Missouri
scored an “F” on the 2015
Welfare Reform Report Card:
Sen. David Sater
A State-by-State Analysis of
Anti-Poverty
Performance
and Welfare Reform Policies.
The Heartland Institute began the grading system after
the 1996 Welfare Reform Act
was signed by President Bill
Clinton to require welfare
recipients to engage in work
activities.
Sen. Sater stated, “Simply volunteering or providing community service, or
participating in a job training program, can fulfill the
work requirement and put
that person on the path to
the success and dignity that
See WELFARE on 16A
ing times of drought, that
means watering each of the
smaller trees with five gallons
of water a day to keep them
in good shape. Wynns said,
“Sometimes we lose trees,
but that’s just part of it. We
want to keep growing and
planting.” Even the fire department has pitched in with
the arborist mission, bringSee TREES on 16A
Cassville hires new
middle school principal
Charlea Mills
In a special school board
meeting this morning, the
Cassville R-IV School District hired Jimmie Barton
as the new middle school
principal. Barton is currently
employed with the Ballard
School District in Butler.
Barton will replace Melanie Stringer who turned in
her resignation last month
after taking a paid leave of
absence. Stringer’s resignation is effective June 30. She
was the middle school principal for the past two years
after one year as the principal
at the intermediate school
and two years as the middle
school assistant principal.
Barton was hired contingent on being let out of
his current contract with
the Ballard School District.
At the board meeting, Jill
LeCompte, Cassville assistant superintendent, said,
“He got out of his contract I
believe last night, and he has
nearly 20 years of experience
under his belt, so we’re excited.”
LeCompte said that the
Barton
district received roughly 24
applications for the middle
school principal position
and a team of middle school
teachers selected eight to interview. LeCompte continued, “Then they got those
down to two that they recommended.”
The position of middle
school principal has a salary
of $72,000 for the 11-month
contract.
During the meeting, the
school board also accepted
the resignation of Christy
Hermansen, high school
See HIRING on 16A
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Cassville crowns
Prom King and Queen
Cassville High School announced their 2015 Prom King and
Queen as Mr. Andrew Whitham and Ms. Audrey Holman.
The Jewelers of America and Tomblin’s Jewelry and Gifts generously donated the queen’s crown.
Burglar strikes Cassville
business Monday night
Charlea Mills
According to the Cassville
Police Department, a burglar
struck two businesses, one
successfully and one unsuccessfully, sometime on Monday night.
Police Chief Dana Kammerlohr confirmed that
someone broke into Burchfield Tax Service on Sale Barn
Road and stole an undisclosed amount of cash. Kammerlohr said, “They broke in
through a back door, and the
business discovered it when
they got there Tuesday morn-
ing.”
The burglars also attempted to break into Geraldi’s
restaurant, but were unsuccessful.
If you have any information regarding the break-in,
contact the Cassville Police
Department through central
dispatch at (417) 847-4911 or
directly at (417) 847-4700.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
Shania Stumpff
Every year, the Barry
County E 9-1-1 Center hosts
an award ceremony for the
dispatchers and other employees. This year’s event included a cook out and band
Ripplin’ Creek performed.
They started the award
ceremony by announcing a
new incentive program that
involves all of the employees. The program consists
of earning tokens to receive
things such as time off.
The awards are meant
to honor the employees for
their hard work and dedication throughout the year.
Rusty Dilbeck won the new
Agency Recognition award,
along with the best sense of
humor. Janelle Brattin won
Most Positive Attitude. Kandra Connolley won Blooper
of the Year and Most Improved Telecommunicator
award.
Stuart Lombard won
Telecommunicator of the
The Barry County E 9-1-1 Center employees who earned service awards Saturday night are pictured above. From left to right, are: Rusty Dilbeck, Ann Hennigan,
Janell Brattin and Kandra Connolley. Not pictured: Stuart Lombard.
Year, voted on by his peers,
and Best Call. Lombard also
won an honorary mention
provided from the Agency
Recognition awards. Mike
Phillips, the E 9-1-1 director
stated, “Lombard provides a
great work environment and
never has anything negative
to say in his dispatch. He always remains calm and concise.”
Lastly, Ann Hennigan
won Employee of the Year.
Phillips stated, “She is always
on time and hardly uses any
sick time. She has a positive
attitude and is constantly
striving for excellence.”
The Center also held an
open house earlier that day
where community members
could tour the facility.
Correction: In last week’s issue of the Advertiser, an article stated that 10 Barry County natives are listed on the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial at the College of the Ozarks.
However, it was brought to attention that one other native
is also on the wall and was overlooked because his city of
residence was not listed as in Barry County.
Williams James Hutton, of Cassville, was a petty officer
second class in the U.S. Navy. His tour of duty began December 22, 1968. Hutton was killed on the ground in Quang
Tri Province, South Vietnam, on March 14, 1969.
If you have information about any other Barry County
natives that were killed during Vietnam who were not mentioned in the article and may have been living outside of
Barry County when they enlisted, please send the information to editor@4bca.com.
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4A WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER
Community Calendar
Notice:
Just a reminder that the Barry County Advertiser is not responsible for keeping track of your events.
Please, if you would like your events in the Community
Calendar please fax, e-mail, call or drop a short and brief
information about your event. It is not our intentions to
inconvenience you, Barry County is a happening place, so
to keep track of every ones events would be overwhelming.
Fax to: (417) 847-4523, e-mail: office@4bca.com, phone:
(417) 847-4475.
• Eagle Rock Farmers Markets is open every Tuesday
from 8-11 and the fourth Saturday of the month also 8-11.
There are produce plants, and all kinds of other goodies
right now. The Farmers Market is located at the Eagle
Rock Library.
April 23
• Pierce City Senior Center will host a dance with The Fun
Timers Band on Thursday, April 23 from 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Admission is $3.00. Finger foods are welcome. The center is located at 104 Locust Street in Pierce City. Contact:
476-5800 or 737-4900.
April 24
• Unique Cross Grains will host a grand opening April 24,
with ribbon cutting at 8:30 a.m.
• Seligman Senior Center will have a potluck supper Friday
April 24 at 6:00 p.m., Music will be by Bushwhackers.
More information call 417-662-3749
• Stella Senior Center will have a dinner and dance Friday
April 24, at 5:30 p.m. There will be a potato bar with all
the fixin's,desert and drink for a $5.00 donation. Dance
starts at 7 p.m. with Frosty and The Roadhogs for $3.00.
• Barry County Retired School Personnel will have its
monthly meeting at the St. John's Lutheran Church in
Monett on Friday, April 24. The meeting will begin at
10:00 a.m. with a social gathering and snacks and the business meeting following at 10:30 a.m. The guest speaker
this month will be Frances Boman, the new postmaster in
Monett. All Barry County retired school personnel is invited to attend.
• Tea Party meeting on Monday, April 24, at the Shell
Knob VFW on Rt. 39 at 7:00 p.m. The presentations will
pertain to current events in our state and federal government and will be open for group discussion and questions.
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• The Eagle Rock Lego Club will be meeting on April 25,
at 10:00 a.m instead of the scheduled April 18.
• The Stella Senior Center will have a special dance April
25. Bring a dish to share at 5:30 p.m. At 7:00 dance to music of Evelyn and the Outriders for $4.00 donation.
• Benefit Supper for Matt Wages Family April 25, from
5:00-8:00 p.m. at the First United Methodist church located at 1600 N. Central Ave in Monett. Mexican dinner will
be served from 5:00-7:00 p.m. for a donation. Concert with
Final Destination.
April 26
• Free meal in Seligman Community Center Sunday, April
26, at 4:00 thru 6:00 p.m. Free clothing available
• Southwest Baccolorate Practice April 26 at 3:00 p.m. in the
high school gym.
• Seligman Community Center will offer a free meal on Sunday, April 26, from 4:00 - 6:00 P.M. Free clothing avaliable.
April 29th
• Southwest PTO presents free Steam Fair. There will be free
food, drinks, and prizes, on Wednesday, April 29, from 4:30
to 6:30 p.m. at the SWHS for an evening filled with Science,
Technology, Engineering, Art and Math. They will have local
businesses both large and small talking to kids aboout careers
in these fields. For more information, check out www.facebook.com/southwestpto.
May 2nd
• Southwest R-5 Agriculture Department will be hosting
a Concealed Carry course on May 2, from 8:00 a.m. until
finished. Class will be held at Southwest Agriculture Department with live rounds off campus. Price will be up to $100
(based on number that sign up) and will have to be paid before the class. Those taking the class will need at least 50
rounds of ammunition for their choice of handgun to bring
with them. To sign-up or for questions, contact Rachael
Brown at (417) 388-1959. Spots are limited and sign-up
closes April 26.
• Exeter Assembly of God is having their annual fundraising
yard sale/ bake sale on May 2. All proceeds will go towards
sending youth to camp.
• All Faith United Methodist Church in Eagle Rock will
host Derby Daze with a spring style show and luncheon May
2, at 11:00 a..m. tickets $8.00. For reservations, contact Ginny at (417) 271-4534.
• Seligman Chamber of Commerce will host Barbara Fairchild concert. Tickets are $15.00 each or $18.00 at door.
Opening band will be Three Hits and A Miss. For information, call 417-662-3612 or 479-381-2133.
MAY 3
• Southwest Baccalaureate services are in the gym at 7:00
Cassville High: Mon. B- Biscuits & Gravy, Pop tarts, pears
or cereal, cinnamon toast, applesauce. L.-cheeseburger,cb
fixins, sunchips, coleslaw, juice, or pizza meal, or salad meal.
Tues. B.-french toast sticks, sausage patty, tropical fruit or
cereal, banana muffin, orange. L. country steak, whipped potatoes, gravy, green beans, bread stick, pineapple chunks or
chicken nugget meal, or salad meal. Wed. B- sausage biscuit,
hashbrown, applesauce or cereal, pb&j, apple. L.- chicken alfredo, broccoli & cheese, bread stick, brownies, peaches or
pizza meal, or salad meal. Thurs.B.- scrambled eggs/ham,
hashbrown, toast, fruit cocktail or cereal,yogurt, peaches. L.chicken crispitos, corn, white beans, applesauce or cheeseburger meal, salad meal. Fri. B.- biscuits/gravy, hashbrowns,
grapes or cereal, granola bar, banana. L.-pepperoni, carrot
sticks, mixed vegetables, juice, or baked potato bar or salad
meal.
Cassville: Mon.B.- brfst bagel, pineapple chunks or cereal,
apple, caramel cup. L.- hamburger, hot dog, nacho cheese,
bbq chips, baked beans, peaches or salad meal. Tues.B.-Brfdt
pizza, go-gurt, fruit cocktail or cereal, blueberry muffin, orange. L.- chicken/nuggets, (pork steak),whipped potatoes,
gravy, green beans, pineapple chunks or salad meal. Wed. B.scrambled eggs/ham, toast, pears, or cereal, teddy grahams,
peaches. L.-corndog, BBQ pork rib sandwich, macaroni &
cheese, glazed carrots, assorted juices or salad meal. Thurs.
B.- biscuits & gravy, hash browns, peaches or cereal, cinnamon toast, fruit cocktail. L.- spaghetti, pepperoni pizza,
tossed salad, corn, orange or salad meal. Fri. B.-pancake on
a stick, applesauce or cereal,granola bar, mandarin oranges.
L.- sloppy joes, submarine sandwich, potato wedge, broccoli/
cheese, juice or baked potato bar.
Exeter: Mon.B.- biscuits/gravy, peaches, juice, or cereal,
biscuit, peaches juice. L.- cheesy breadstick, marinara sauce,
tossed salad, peas, apple. Tues. B.- chicken biscuit, apple,
juice or cereal, vertical bar. L.-corndog, carrots, green beans,
mandarin oranges. Wed.B.- pancakes, pineapple, juice, or cereal, pop tart, pineapple, juice. L.- chicken nuggets, mashed
potatoes, country gravy, yellow squash, mixed fruit. Thurs.
B.-muffin,yogurt, banana, juice, or cereal, toast, banana,
juice. L.-chicken fajita, salsa, refried beans, applesauce. Fri.
B.- sausage biscuit, banana, juice or cereal, vertical bar, banana, juice. L.-cheese pizza, salad, corn, apple.
Southwest: Mon. B.-french toast, strawberry cup, or cereal,
juice, syrup cup. L.- chicken nuggets, mac/cheese, ice cream
cup, green beans, pears. Tues. B.-biscuit/gravy, apple slices or
cereal, juice. L.- chicken tacos, sliced tomato,grated cheese,
corn, peaches. Wed. B.- scrambled eggs, blueberry muffin,
or cereal, juice. L. chicken sand which, lettuce, tomato, pickle, potato chips, banana. Thurs. B.-w/g french toast sticks,
orange wedges or cereal, juice. L.-pepperoni pizza, roman
salad,tomato, pickle, potato chips, banana.
MAY 8 & 9
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A Mexican dinner at the price of any donation,
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Concert Featuring - Final Destination
Silent Auction during the supper.
Matt Wages suffered a Brain Aneurysm. The benefit will be
held to help raise funds for medical & personal expenses due
to this incident.
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For all the kindness and prayers shown to me
after my accident. A special thanks to Skip &
Kathy White, Allen & Candy Chandler our
neighbors, Arnhart Baptist Church, John
Duncan, First Baptist Church for all the good
food. A special thanks to Allen Chandler for
taking my glasses to Springfield and spending
the day to get them fixed. Also to my daughters Alta & Jo Ellen for staying at the hospital with me and special thanks to Gerald for
all that he has done. Also to my sister Jean
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 22, 2015
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Wheaton’s March
Students of the Month
Wheaton’s March Students of the Month were selected as
Kendrick Xiong (right) and Bo Brattin (left). Bo Brattin
is the freshman son of Becky Bowman and Landon Brattin. Kendrick Xiong is the senior son of Andrew and Sara
Xiong.
Southwest places
in NEO band competition
Thomas’s celebrate
50th wedding anniversary
Bud and Barbara (Lowery) Thomas, of Purdy, were
married on April 17, 1965 in
Cassville. The Thomas’ have
been blessed with three children and three grandchildren. Their daughter, Noveta
Thomas, passed recently,
in December 2013. Oldest
son, Jerry Thomas, his wife,
Rhonda, children Shelby
and Hunter, and the Thomas’
younger son, John Thomas,
his wife, Becky, and daughter,
Megan all reside in Purdy.
A close knit group of loving family and friends attended a reception celebration of
their 50 years together after
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shows Bud and Barbara at the
reception Sunday evening.
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right, shows Bud and Barbara twenty five years ago at
or about their 25th wedding
anniversary.
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Rev. Robert and Paula Day are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Dr. Jeremy Day-Storms to Deborah Toler,
the daughter of Stephen and Allison Toler, of Hamilton, Ohio.
Dr. Day-Storms, a professor at Southeastern University in LakeThe Southwest band members recently competed in the
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ers
all
finished with a 1 rating. The high school band and jazz
school.
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was spent in Southwest Missouri and she was employed
fifteen years at Tysons. Some
of her favorite pastimes were
making quilts, gardening and
working crossword puzzles.
She was a member of Washburn Methodist Church.
Funeral services were held
at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April
18, 2015, in Fohn Funeral
Home, Cassville. Jon McCormack conducted the services.
GLADYS E. WILLIAMS Burial will be in Washburn
Prairie Cemetery, Washburn.
Gladys E. Williams, 95, of
The
family
received
Cassville, passed away Tues- friends. Friday in Fohn Fuday, April 14, 2015, in Mercy neral Home, Cassville.
Hospital, Cassville.
Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for
She was born October 2,
online obituaries, guestbook
1919, in Hurley, the daughand private condolences.
ter of William M. and Rosa
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“Bus” Williams, who preMONTEZ
ceded her in death. Also preLUCRETIA CLOUD
ceding her in death were her
Montez Lucretia Cloud,
parents; three sons, Leon, Bill 95, of Vinita, Okla., passed
and Johnny; one brother; and away Thursday, April 16,
nine sisters.
2015, at Heartsworth Nursing
Surviving are three sons, and Rehabilitation in Vinita.
Carl Williams and his wife,
Graveside services will be
Jan, of Washburn, Jack Wil- held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, April
liams and his wife, Alma, of 24, 2015, in Union Cemetery,
Cassville, and Jimmy Wil- Stella, under direction of Mcliams and his wife, Mary, of Queen Funeral Home, WheaGarfield, Ark.; four daugh- ton. Pastor Billy Joe Gentry
ters, Shirley Dean, of Cass- will conduct the services.
ville, Linda Pippin, of Bella
Contributions may be
Vista, Ark., Julia Carter, of made to the charity of your
Little Rock, Ark., and Kathy choice in memory of Montez.
Mills, of Auburn, Wash.;
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twenty-seven grandchildren;
online obituaries, guestbook
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Obituaries
WILMA RUTH
(BRADLEY) BRISCO
Wilma Ruth, known to
most, was considered a sweet
person. She always had a
smile to share, a laugh that
brought joy to your soul. Her
only fault in this life was she
had her father’s temper and
her mother’s stubbornness.
Wilma Ruth (Bradley)
Brisco left this worldly domain to join those of her
family already established in
heaven on Tuesday, April 14,
2015, at Cox South Hospital,
Springfield.
Wilma loved her flower
beds, her children and grandchildren. The greatest joy was
to watch the eagles who landed in a tree on the hill.
On the morning of her
death, she had been driven
through the memories of her
past: swimming in the creek
as a child with the Sheets children, walking the hills and
hollars of Hailey and Galena,
picking wild berries, and visiting her grandparents, Eldbert and Etta Bell Madison.
Wilma Ruth Bradley married Louie S. Brisco on December 24, 1953. She graduated from Cassville High
School May of 1954, following
her husband to Kansas Army
Base until his enlistment ended. From there she followed
him to Fort Bragg, California,
where on July 19, 1955, she
presented him with twin girls,
Jenise Isley and Janice Kyle.
In 1959, they picked up stakes
moving back to Missouri. A
son, Keith Brisco, would be
born, September 24, 1962.
On April 7, 1965, Louie
Brisco was killed leaving a
young widow to raise three
children. They are Jenise Evelyn Isley and her husband,
Randy, of Cato, Janice Kyle
and her husband, Pete, of Republic, Missouri, and Keith
Brisco, of the home.
Wilma Ruth Brisco was
preceded in death by her husband, Louie, of ten years, her
parents, Arthur and Virginia
(Madison) Bradley; three
sisters, Christine Haddock,
Freda Osborn, and Shirley
Wren; one nephew, Bradley
James Wren; and one grandson, Jimmey Lee Isley.
She leaves behind four
grandchildren and soon to be
great-grand son.
Funeral services were held
at 10:00 a.m. Friday, April 17,
2015, in Fohn Funeral Home,
Cassville, Pastor Doyle Russell and Pastor Lonnie Stockton conducted the services.
Burial was in Clio Cemetery,
Jenkins.
The
family
received
friends Thursday, in Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville.
Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for
online obituaries, guestbook
and private condolences.
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BENNIE “BEN”
LOUDERMILK
Bennie
"Ben"
Loudermilk, 85, of Washburn,
passed away on Friday, April
17, 2015. Mr. Loudermilk,
son of Charles Bert and Ida
(Slankard) Loudermilk, was
born on December 17, 1929,
in Greenwood, Ark. He was
a 1948 graduate from Northwest High School in Detroit,
Mich., and later graduated
from Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas with
a Bachelors of Arts degree in
Biblical Ministry. He became
a resident of Barry County in
1979. On January 30, 1948,
he was united in marriage to
Christine Norman, in Detroit,
Mich. and to this union two
children were born, Cynthia
“Cindy” and Mark; she preceded him in death on February 5, 1954. He married
Carolyn Diane Webber on
November 13, 1954, in Detroit, Mich., and to this union
four children were born, Karen, Nelson, Jon, and James;
she preceded him in death on
November 2, 1998. On August 2, 2002, he was united in
marriage to Carolyn “Carol”
L. Hall in Washburn; she preceded him in death on March
28, 2015.
Mr. Loudermilk began his
career of ministry in 1961 as
a Church of Christ minister
in Jacksonville, Ill., he later
continued it in Shell Knob,
and Exeter. He also worked
as a printer for the Chrysler Cooperation and Abilene
Christian University. Mr.
The family of
Georgia Dye would
like to thank everyone for their cards,
flowers, visits, food
and prayers after the
loss of our mother. A
special thanks to Rev.
Bob Scott and Sisco
Funeral Homes, Pea
Ridge, AR.
The family of Letha Ellis would like
to express our gratitude for each act of kindness
and love shown to us. What a wonderful community we live in. A special thanks to Fohn
Funeral Home, James Weaver, Cleva Preston,
Norman and Jean
Sturgell and our countless friends and relatives.
God Bless you all.
John Dye
Sue McNabb
and families
Cindy, Aaron, Abby, & Caroline Carr
Billy Ellis and Angelea Brooks
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Thank You to the 7 Valleys B.A.C.A.
Chapter for supporting
the children of our area.
We would like for everyone to
remember that B.A.C.A. exists
with the intent to create a safer
environment for abused children.
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White Funeral Home
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417-847-2184
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Loudermilk was always very
active in the community; he
was the Mayor of Washburn,
Barry County Treasurer, and
active in Democratic politics.
Mr. Loudermilk was the owner of the Washburn Tire and
Auto Body. He was a friend to
all that knew him and will be
greatly missed.
Survivors include four
sons, Mark Loudermilk and
his wife, Jacque, of Montgomery, Ala., Nelson Loudermilk, of Washburn, Jon Loudermilk and his wife, Laura,
of Benton, Ark., and James
Loudermilk and his wife,
Shelley, of Eureka Springs,
Ark.; two daughters, Cynthia
“Cindy” Brown and her husband, James, of Hamilton,
Ala., and Karen Hester and
her husband, Wyatt, of Washburn; one step-son William
"Bill" Hall, of Cassville; one
step-daughter, Anna Marie
"Ginger" Scroggins and her
husband, Gordon, of Lavaca,
Ark.; sixteen grandchildren,
Susannah Brown, Nathan
Brown, Meredith Mays, Andrew Loudermilk, Emily
Nichols, Jessica Smith, Carolyn Whyte, Cynthia Hester,
Natalie Haworth, Bobby Loudermilk, Victoria Loudermilk, Jessica Ross, Elizabeth
Loudermilk, Meredith Loudermilk, Nelson Loudermilk,
Makenzie Loudermilk; five
step-grandchildren; eighteen
great-grandchildren; ten stepgreat-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by
one brother, Charles Loudermilk; and three sisters, Vica
“Vi” Loudermilk, Dorothy
“Dottie” Loudermilk and
Mary Woffard.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Abilene
Christian University, entrusted to the White Funeral Home
and Crematory, P.O. Box 890,
Cassville, MO 65625.
Funeral services were
held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 21, 2015, at the
White Funeral Home and
Crematory with Minister
Mark Loudermilk officiating.
Burial immediately followed
at the Maplewood Cemetery
in Exeter. The family received
friends on Monday, April 20,
at the funeral home.
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 22, 2015
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the direction of the Craftonand uncles.
Cantrell Funeral Home in
Preceding him in death
Aurora, was held at 12:30
were his father and grandparp.m. on Saturday, April 18,
ents.
friends Saturday in Fohn Fu2015, at the Steele Memorial
Charles grew up and reneral Home, Cassville.
Cemetery in Hartville. Visitaceived his education at WashVisit fohnfuneralhome.com for
tion was held from 11:00 to
burn and was a 1964 graduate
online obituaries, guestbook
12:00 p.m. on Saturday, April
of Southwest High School.
and private condolences.
18, 2015, at the First Christian
During the Vietnam War,
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tions can be made to the
1, 1971. After the service, he
First Christian Church, P.O.
was employed for Barry ElecBox 218, Hartville, Missouri,
tric and also Fasco for a while.
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or entrusted to the CraftonNAOMI
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“CHUCK” FIELDING
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HENRIETTA CARTER
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BERTHA PIPPIN
Naomi Henrietta Carter,
Online condolences may
Fielding, 69, of Washburn, few years. He then worked in
Bertha Pippin, 84, of Selig92, of Hartville, passed away be shared at www.Craftonpassed away Thursday, April maintenance for South Barry
man, passed away Wednesat 11:40 p.m. on Tuesday, CantrellFuneralHome.com.
16, 2015, in the VA Hospital, County Hospital, then for
day, April 15, 2015, in her
April 14, 2015, at the Hudson
Mercy Hospital, from which
Fayetteville, Ark.
home.
House Residential Care CenHe was born December 21, he retired. He loved traveling
She was born June 11,
ter in Aurora. She was born
1945, in Washburn, the son of and playing bluegrass music
1930, in Shell Knob, the
June 23, 1922, in Washburn,
Melvin Paul and Maggie Dean for twenty-five years.
daughter of J.C. “Curly” and
the daughter of Jeff Roger and
He was a member of Wash(Henry) Fielding. On FebruElsie MaryJane (Epperly)
Ophelia Elizabeth (Northary 6, 1971, he was united in burn First Baptist Church,
RUSSELL
Cooper. On July 20, 1954, in
cutt) Davis.
marriage to Mary McGeorge, where funeral services with
CHARLES
JOHNSTON
Cassville, she was united in
On August 19, 1944, in
who survives. Also surviv- military honors were held at
marriage to Floyd E. “Slick”
Russell Charles Johnston, ing are one son, Christopher 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 21,
New York City, New York,
Pippin, who survives. Also 38, passed suddenly from this Fielding, of Washburn; one 2015, under direction of Fohn
she was united in marriage to
surviving are one son, Mi- world while boating on Bea- daughter, Robin Stroud, of Funeral Home, Cassville.
Raymond Eugene Meador, of
chael Pippin, of Seligman; one ver Lake April 19, 2015, in Lee’s Summit; his mother, Reverend Jim Erwin and RevCassville, who preceded her
daughter, Brenda Hardcastle, Northwest Arkansas.
in death. On April 4, 1954,
Maggie Fielding, of Wash- erend Glenn Erwin conductof Washburn; one brother,
Russell is survived by his burn; two brothers, Tom- ed the services.
in Springfield, she married
J.C. Cooper and his wife, Sue, two children, Nathen John- mie Fielding and his wife,
Thomas Marshall Carter, of
The
family
received
of Pierce City; three grand- ston and Ashley Johnston; Dee, of Washburn, and Rick friends Monday in Fohn FuHartville, who also preceded
VIRGINIA F. STILL
children, Chloe Brothers and his sisters, Brenda Dixon and
her in death. Others precedVirginia F. Still, 86, of Ex- her husband, Eli, D.J. Cotton Teresa Stephens; plus many Fielding and his wife, Patty, neral Home, Cassville.
ing her in death were her
of Springfield; two sisters, Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for
parents; two brothers, J. R. eter, passed away Tuesday, and his wife, Kim, and Corey loved cousins, nieces and Paula McMillan, of Washonline obituaries, guestbook
and Oliver Leon Davis; and April 21, 2015, in Mercy Hos- Pippin and his wife, Jessica; nephews. He is preceded in burn, and Lula Gauwain, of
and private condolences.
and four great grandchildren, death by his parents, Russell Breckenridge, Texas; thirteen FOHN FUNERAL HOME
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nieces and nephews; twenty2:00
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Russell was born on July six great nieces and nephews;
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Preceding her in death 26, 1976, in Monett. He will
ews, Gary Davis and his 2015, in Exeter First Baptist
wife, Mary Jane, of Cassville, Church, under direction of were her parents; one sister, be missed by many.
A memorial service is
and Kevin Davis and his Fohn Funeral Home, Cass- Hilma Bowman; and a grandscheduled for May 12, 2015,
wife, Teresa, of Verona; two ville. Pastor Jerry Yarnall will son, Walter Cotton.
Bertha was a 1949 gradu- at Innisfree Senior Living,
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Exeter.
She spent her life as a dairy ers, Ark., at 6:00 p.m. All are
burn, and Sandra Glenn and
1300 County Farm Road, Cassville, MO
The family will receive farmer and milked until 1995. welcome to attend and celher husband, Stan, of Trout
Lake, Wash.; two special friends from 5:00 until 7:00 Some of her favorite pastimes, ebrate Russell’s life. In lieu
Carter nieces, Patty Camp- p.m. today at in Fohn Funeral besides milking cows, were of flowers, donations may be
Offering 24-hour skilled nursing services
watching martins and cattle made to Decision Point, 602
bell and Nancy Billings and Home, Cassville.
Excellent Activity program
A complete obituary will and yard work.
N. Walton Blvd, Bentonville,
their families. Also surviving
be
in
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week’s
paper.
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Funeral services were held Ark. 72712.
is her step-son’s wife, Barbara
Visit
fohnfuneralhome.com
for
at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, April
Carter, and two step-grandonline obituaries, guestbook
19, 2015, in Fohn Funeral
children and two step-great
and private condolences.
Home, Cassville. Pastor Bob
grandchildren.
Naomi was a 1939 gradu- FOHN FUNERAL HOME Scott conducted the services.
CASSVILLE, MO.
Burial will be in King Cemate of Washburn High School
417-847-2141
etery, Seligman.
in Washburn and received
The
family
received
her teaching certificate from
Southwest Missouri State
Teachers College in 1941. She
Mill Street Church of Christ
taught school in Barry County
Two plus two equals four. Ronald Reagan was
for several years. She moved
born in 1911. A water molecule has two atoms of
hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. The Capital of
to Pennsylvania to work durMissouri is Jefferson City. These are all facts. Our
ing the Second World War
world relies on facts. These are matters of absolute
and returned to Missouri
truth that can be proven. Simply saying they are not
following her marriage to
true does not make them false. Abraham Lincoln
Raymond Meador. Followproved this point when he stated, “How many legs
ing Raymond’s death, she
does a dog have if you call the tail a leg? Four.
Calling a tail a leg doesn’t make it a leg.” Absolute
was employed at the Union
truth is widely accepted in just about every subject
National Bank in Springfield.
one can think of. The notable exception to this rule
After her marriage to Tom
is the Bible. Many today believe that there is no
Carter, she moved to Hartabsolute truth when it comes to religion. As such
ville, where she was a loving
there are many different religions. In contrast to
wife, homemaker, step-moththis view, the Bible is a book of facts. It includes
histories, genealogies, and even some scientific
er and aunt. She also worked
principles (Lev. 17:11; Is. 40:22). And yet people still
as the bookkeeper for Carter
look at the Bible as being subjective. If it is the case
Motor Company. She was
that there is no such thing as absolute truth, then
a member of the P.E.O. Sisthat would make the words of our Savior false when
terhood, Eastern Star and a
he said to the Father, “Sanctify them by Your truth.
devoted member of the First
Your word is truth” (John 17:17). Jesus outright
confirms here that truth is not determined by what
Christian Church (Disciples
we want to be truth but rather what God has said.
of Christ) in Hartville.
As members of the Mill Street church of Christ
She had a special place
our aim is to preach and live this absolute truth
in her heart for her nieces,
that God has given us. Please come and visit us!
nephews, grand-nieces and
nephews and great grandService Times
nieces and nephews along
Sunday
Bible Class – 10:00 AM
with step-grandchildren and
Worship – 10:45 AM; 6:00 PM
step-great grandchildren who
Wednesday
were greatly loved and enBible Class – 7:00 PM
joyed. She also valued cous1104 Mill Street
ins and friends that helped to
Cassville, Mo 65625
make a full life.
(417) 847-2374
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
Barry County Advertiser
Southwest Art earns awards at competition
Shiveley, Horner sworn in on Cassville City Council
Crowder College in Neosho hosted the Ozark 7 Art Show that started on March 23 and ended
on April 1. Several students walked away with an award. Kayna McNabb, Jessica Henderson and
Carl Nagy received second with their sculpture titled Rainmaker. Skylor Rausa received third in
ceramics with her Geometric Coil Pot. Jordan Barton received an honorable mention with his
photograph titled Bliss. Kayna McNabb also received an honorable mention with her illustration
titled Happy. Students are pictured above, from left to right: Carl Nagy, Skylor Rausa, Kayna
McNabb and Jessica Henderson. Art students are taught by Freda Wolf.
Pictured above, Cassville City Clerk Jennifer Evans swears in Mayor Bill Shiveley and new northward alderman Jon Horner, northward, on Monday, April 13. Horner won the seat in the April 7
General Election and Shiveley ran unopposed.
Cassville to present two plays April 27
Heritage offers diabetes education program
Kammi Bean will be delivering a free educational
program at Heritage Medical Clinic to share diabetes self-management and
lifestyle strategies based on
extensive training and her
personal experience living
with diabetes. Kammi is a
member of the A 1 C Champions Program, supported
by Sanofi, which is a patientled approach to diabetes
education. A 1 C Champions know first-hand the
challenges and obstacles to
maintaining control of their
diabetes. They are real people with real A 1 C control
providing real inspiration.
Diabetes is a chronic
condition characterized by
high blood sugar in which
the body does not produce
or properly use insulin, the
hormone needed to transport glucose (sugar) from
the blood into the cells of
the body for energy. It is estimated that nearly 26 million
people in the United States
have diabetes, including an
estimated 7 million who remain undiagnosed. At the
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Frankenstein. The Baron tries to counsel and cure a motley crew of monsters he has invited to his
castle. His guests reveal their true colors and chaos erupts. The play will be in high school, Room
103.
The cast includes the following students: Abigail Buntin, Abigail Calhoun, Alexis Campbell, Juan Enriquez-Dove, Tempest
Gray, Tiffany Irwin, Nathen Marcano, Brayden Nelson, Austin
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diabetes did not achieve the
blood sugar control target of
A 1 C of less than 7 percent
recommended by the American Diabetes Association.
The A 1 C test measures average blood glucose levels
over the past two- to threemonth period.
If you or someone you
know is struggling with diabetes or has an A 1 C that is
7 percent or above, you are
invited to this free educational program at Heritage
Medical Clinic, Cassville,
on Monday, April 27, at 6
p.m. For more information,
call Heritage Medical Clinic at (417) 846-2277.
Barry County Advertiser
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
Arvest donates $20K to SK Senior Center Boy Scouts
host
field day
Arvest presented a check for $20,000 to the Central Crossing Senior Center. It will help fund the
largest room in the new addition at the Center. Shown in the photo, from left to right: Glenn
Phillips, Central Crossing CEO; Jerry Arnold, Central Crossing COO; Mark Davis, Arvest Community Bank President; and Stephanie Sanders, Arvest Branch Manager.
Arvest Bank announced
that it has sponsored an
event room at Central Crossing Senior Center.
The Arvest Room, part of
a new addition being added
to Central Crossing Senior
Center, will be available for
events hosted by the Center.
The new addition will include a dining area, four additional rooms, an exercise
facility and additional storage. The Arvest Room is just
off the current main dining
room.
Central Crossing Senior
Center offered a “Room
Donation Program” to help
fund the addition’s construction. Sponsors are allowed to
name the room and provide a
display within the room.
Mark Davis, Arvest Community President in Shell
Knob, said sponsoring a
room at the senior center fits
in with Arvest Bank’s community approach to banking.
“Shell Knob is truly a volunteer community; anything
done here is done with volunteers. Central Crossing Se-
nior Center is one of the centers for volunteerism within
the community. We appreciate and honor that volunteer
spirit and will continue our
dedication to Central Crossing Senior Center with our
volunteer hours and monetary support,” Davis said.
Central Crossing Senior
Center offers more than 20
activities for seniors and
serves more than 15,000
meals annually to congregate and homebound seniors
in Barry and Stone counties. Activities include cards,
mah:jongg, dominos, bingo,
line dancing, Wii bowling,
quilting, foot care, health
care, Medicare counseling,
income tax filing assistance,
wood carving, computer and
educational programs. The
Center also offers medical
equipment for loan to any
who have a need.
Another example of
Arvest Bank’s support for the
community should be ready
for use by the end of the year,
Davis said. Arvest Bank is
building a new branch bank
to replace the current location and construction should
be completed by the end of
the year. The new branch will
be larger and will add a third
drive:through teller lane for a
total of three lanes.
“We are very excited
about the new building,”
Davis said. “It will be larger,
newer and nicer than what
we have now.”
The Boy Scouts Troop 76
of Cassville will be hosting
a day of free events to help
raise awareness for their
troop.
The event will be held
on Saturday, May 9, from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. at the American Legion hut located on
south Highway 112 in Cassville.
Activities of the day
will include archery, shoot
bb guns, slingshots, water
rockets, roasting hot dogs
and racing pine wood derby
cars.
The event is free to any
families in the surrounding area with boys ages 6 to
18 years old. The event is
family-oriented, so younger siblings and sisters are
welcome to participate.
All youth must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information,
call Roy Edmonson (417)
846-3693 or Bill Sims (417)
846-5056.
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Barry COuntY Sheriff’s
Most Wanted
The Most Wanted column is a partnership between the
Barry County Advertiser and the Barry County Sheriff ’s
Department. Sheriff Mick Epperly urges anyone with information about any of the individuals to contact the department at (417) 847:6556 during the daytime hours or (417)
847:3121 after hours. A full list of Barry County’s Most
Wanted is available on the Barry County Sheriff ’s website
at: http://www.barrycountysheriff.com/wanted.php.
Ray Paul Smetak
Samuel Parish
Shane Evans
Ray Paul Smetak, 42, of
Wheaton, is wanted for
theft/stealing and forgery.
He is 5’11” and 235 pounds.
Samuel Parish Shane Evans, 48, of Bolivar, is wanted
for robbery 1st degree and
armed criminal action.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
Barry County Advertiser
Cassville family serves as missionaries in South Africa
Steve Chapman
By the time you are reading this, William Tahoe and
his family will have returned
to Johannesburg, South
Africa and resumed their
work as missionaries. Tahoe
(name has been changed out
of concern for his safety), his
wife Leigh, and their three
children, Bethany, Bentley
and Benjamin, are Cassvillians living overseas while
they work to bring the gospel to the people over there.
Originally of California,
William and Leigh came
to Cassville with Bentley
in 2004. By this time, they
had already done extensive
work as missionaries in Latvia, China and Bolivia but
decided to settle in Barry
County and became members of First Baptist Church
of Cassville. They continued to live in the area for six
more years, during which
time Bentley and Benjamin
were born, and decided to
return to mission work in
2010. William and Leigh
found a new mission field
in Johannesburg, and they
remained their for three and
a half years, returning four
months ago for furlough.
As one might expect,
living in a foreign land requires a number of adjustments, and South Africa is
no exception. Bentley, 14,
and Benjamin, 12, say there
is a huge English influence
on the local culture, so many
things we speak of here have
different names over there.
“They call French fries
‘chips’ and chips ‘crisps,’ and
so on,” Bentley said.
Benjamin related a story
about a time he and a South
African boy were having
lunch together. When Benjamin told him he was eating a peanut butter and jelly
sandwich, the boy thought
the idea was revolting. Benjamin gave him a piece of his
sandwich, and the boy said
“It tastes like peanut butter
and jam.” Benjamin added,
“Jelly means Jell-O over
there.”
Language is not the only
adjustment the Tahoes have
had to make. Johannesburg
has a high crime rate, so security in the region is very
high. “Whenever you go
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to the mall, you have a lot
of security checkpoints, or
you see a guard at the gate.
When you leave the grocery
store, they want to see your
receipt, and the houses have
panic buttons,” Leigh said.
There are some sacrifices
living in South Africa for the
Tahoes as well. Bethany, 16,
along with Bentley and Benjamin, was home-schooled
until arriving in South Africa and had been prepared
to leave for sometime before they actually went to
South Africa. But she was
sad about leaving her relatives behind in America, as
well as leaving First Baptist
Church. She jokingly added
that she also misses Jolly
Ranchers.
According to Bethany,
being a missionary kid
(MK) can be somewhat like
being a military brat. “Being
an MK, you do get a lot of
friends that come and go, especially if they’re other missionary kids,” she said.
Despite the difficulties, William and Leigh are
making a huge impact in
their mission. William is
a computer expert, and he
repairs computers for other
missionaries. Some of these
missionaries come to Johan-
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The Tahoe family are pictured above, from left to right: William, Benjamin, 12, Bethany, 16,
Bentley, 14 and Leigh.
nesburg, and others he helps
remotely via a satellite link.
William also travels into
other countries as well.
Many of these countries do
not allow missionaries within their boarders, so he must
travel as a computer technician. William risks being
deported or even executed,
if it is discovered that he is
a missionary while inside
some of these countries.
The Tahoes also are having an impact locally. William and Leigh volunteer
at camp on the weekends
where they teach the Bible
to children, and they also
hold a Bible study at the local high school during the
lunch hour. The kids there,
according to Leigh, are hungry to hear about the Gospel.
Leigh’s favorite memory
of their work in South Africa involves a time when she
gave away some of Benjamin’s old clothes to children
in a school, and one boy got
a sweater. “He was so proud
of that sweater, and he want-
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have sweets and treats, photos, and plenty of
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ed to wear it to school even
though it was a very hot day.”
William and Leigh hope
that their friends back home
will support them by praying for them. “We need
people to take and seriously
pray for us, because we have
seen when that happens,
God moves, and people can
know Christ as their savior,”
he said. “When you pray
specifically for certain people, you see God act.”
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Shania Stumpff
On April 15, the Barry
County Sheriff ’s Department hosted a going away
party for Officer John
Luckey. Luckey served in
Barry County for seven
years and was the Drug
Task Force Commander
from 2007 to 2011. Luckey
is also a retired U.S. Marine
and
previously worked
in Jasper County. He has
served a total of 19 years.
The
Southwest Missouri Drug Task Force deals
primarily with narcotic investigations in the area.
The task force is funded by
a grant for both McDonald
and Barry Counties. The
Barry County department
is in the application process to find a replacement
for Luckey’s position. Recently, he has been putting
on demonstrations for organizations and colleges
about the uses of meth and
other harmful drugs in the
area. Sheriff Mick Epperly
said, “He will be missed
very much.”
Luckey’s new plans are
to move to Florida and
start a security agency
business. John’s wife, Jennifer, is a resource officer
in the Cassville school district. She will finish out the
school year and then leave
to join John in Florida.
Luckey is looking forward
to starting this new adventure and seeing what the
future holds. Luckey added
that his time spent serving
in Barry County has been
quite an adventure.
Barry County Advertiser
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
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Barry County’s years past Cassville competes at District Solo and Ensemble festival
40 years ago
Plans were announced for future U.S. President Ronald
Regan to speak at a dinner honoring Congressman Gene
Taylor.
Tom Hewgley was hired as Southwest High School’s
head basketball coach for the 1975-76 season.
Teresa Riddle, of Cassville, was accepted into the medical school program at the University of Missouri-Kansas
City.
Cherry Warren, of Cassville, Rod Patrick, of Sarcoxie,
Jack Warren, of La Russell, and Jack Hollingsworth, of Powell, went to Washington D.C. to meet with President Gerald
Ford and Secretary of Agriculture Earl R. Butz to discuss
the problems faced by area farmers. The trip was arranged
by Congressman Gene Taylor.
Cassville Elementary teachers Alma Fogg and Faye
Priest announced their retirement at the end of the 197475 school year. Fogg taught for 41 years, and Priest taught
for 50 years.
30 years ago
The Cassville FFA Meats Team took first place in the
State judging contest in Columbia. They were: Jeff Shore,
Joel Beeson and Michelle Smith.
Cassville High School seniors Marc Edmonson and
Mike Wormington were both awarded State Farmer Degrees at the State Convention in Columbia.
Bill Maloney, of Ozarks Realty in Cassville, was named
1984 Realtor of the Year.
Grant Hendrix, a student at Southwest R-5, was named
an Academic All-American.
20 years ago
Bill Easley, of Commerce Bank, presented a check for
$10,000 from the bank to the Cassville High School Technology Department.
St. John’s Hospital of Springfield opened a clinic in Cassville.
Stephen Bee, of Cassville, graduated from Marine boot
camp in San Diego, Calf.
10 years ago
Members of the Cassville High School Band travelled to Missouri Southern State University in Joplin on Friday, March
27, to compete in the MSHSAA District Solo and Ensemble Music Festival. Students spend time learning solos and small
ensembles to perform in front of a judge for a rating of their performance. Musicians are given a rating of 1-5 based on that
performance. With a 1 rating (exemplary) being the best and qualifying those students for the MSHSAA State Solo and Ensemble Music Festival held on the campus of the University of Missouri - Columbia.
Earning a 1 rating were: Parker Skinner, alto sax solo; Stussy Stephenson, tuba solo; Triston Taylor, euphonium solo; Jaia
Thao, bass clarinet solo; and Issac Dodson, multiple percussion solo.
Earning a 2 rating were: Alyssa Erwin, euphonium solo; Savannah Williamson, flute solo; Savannah Clere, slute solo;
Amanda Jackson, mallet percussion solo; Parker Skinner,
Jaymen Dewitt and Taylor Burch, saxophone trio; Shannon
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Jake Mahaffey was presented with the Connie Easley
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to the Cassville Senior Center.
A mural painted in the children’s section of the Cassville Library by artist Freda Selby was dedicated to former
librarian Becky Fischer.
Cassville High School senior Rachael Selby was one of
12 girls chosen by the Joplin Globe for an All-Area Basketball Team.
Randy Robertson was hired to be the new head boys
basketball coach at Cassville High School.
Tyler Fletcher, 12, of
Purdy, scored third in
2005 Youth Turkey Hunt
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60021727 FULL BRICK! 3 BD, 2 BA, fenced yard, 2 car garage, Southern Hills.
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60011723 LAKE HOME! 3 BD, 2 BA, nice wood floors in kitchen, FP, generator, 3 lots, FHA,
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
Barry county advertiser
SWHS Volleyball holds Little Spikers Camp Purdy alumna named to UCM Hall of Fame
The Southwest Lady
​
Trojan volleyball team and
Coach Steve Voyak recently
held their annual Little Spikers camp last week with 33
kids from kindergarten to
sixth grade attending.
Participating
were:
Brooklyn Blanchard, Emma
Brown, Shayla Burns, Katie
Catron, Anna Church, Abbie Clark, Katherine Conrad,
Addison Cotton, Cameron
Decker, Luke Delossantos,
Alli Fosse, Piper King, Kanyon Mahan, Jordyn Martin, Raeli Miles, BreeAhna
Paulsen, Maddi Reynolds,
Lilian Sanders, Alexis Raucstadt, Shyla Richardson,
Natalie Sanko, Ali Shrum,
Maysie Soole, Shelby Soole,
Becca Swanepoel, Gracie
Swanepoel, Teresa Thompson, Lilly Wolf, Adam Keen,
Lucas Keen, Gregory Keen
and Shaelynn DeWitt. High
school players who helped
included: Savana Leonhardt,
Baylea Ford, Allison Serrano, Brianna Learned, Lili
Outhouse, Maggie Robbins,
Shaylin Hendrix, Mariah
Long, Bekah McKeever, Kristen Hendrix, Karla Catron,
Sydney Leroy and Hailey
Benninger.
It was a warm and sunny
day that brought out 21 ladies to the Cassville Women’s
Golf League kick-off breakfast and scramble. The breakfast was a great hit thanks to
all who brought wonderful
food.
The winners of the
scramble were: First place:
Deb York, Sue Louk and Pam
Graham with a net score of
45. Second place was a threeway tie: A team-Sandy Fleischmann, Barb Vesley, Sue
King and Jeanette Skorupski; B team - Lynn Blanke,
Kathy Cooper, Ann Leoppke
and Carol Skarp; and C team
- Susie Jacobs, Mary Ann
Blankenship, Becky Ryder
and Connie Figgins, all with
a net score of 46.
Penny Hall had two chip-
ins on hole #9 and #11
“We have all levels of
players, anyone who would
like to play is welcome,” said
club member Sue Louk.
The Cassville Women’s
Golf League meets on Thursdays at 9:00 am and golfers
are to arrive before 8:30 a.m.
to sign up.
Cassville Womens Golf League
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Melissa Moore
is graduating from
College of the Ozarks
with a Bachelor of
Science Degree in
Nursing in May!
Please help us congratulate her on
Saturday, May 2nd from 2-4 p.m.
At First Baptist Church Cassville.
You may send cards to her at
Melissa Moore
2445 Petrus Circle
Ozark, MO 65721
Everyone Welcome!
(across from Cassville High School)
Megan Leonard, formerly
of Purdy, was inducted into
University of Central Missouri Athletic Hall of Fame
on February 14. Megan attended UCM in 2008 to 2009
and played on the Jennies
Softball team.
Megan was a First Team
All-MIAA selection in both
of her seasons with the Jennies Softball. As a senior, she
was the MIAA Pitcher of the
Year, selected All-American
and Senior Female Athlete of
the Year.
As a junior, she was a
Second Team All-Region
selection. She is the Jennies
all-time leader in ERA with a
1.07 earned run average, she
is second in career strikeouts
with 592, just 47 shy of the
all-time record which is held
by a four-year player.
She ranks second in shutouts (21), fourth in saves (5),
fourth in winning percentage
(.745, 38-13), sixth in innings
pitched (393.2) and eight in
career wins (38).
Megan holds the top
two single-season strikeout
marks in UCM history, including 303 her junior season. Her 20 wins in 2008
are the fifth most in a singleseason in program history. As
a senior in 2009, she led the
Jennies to their first MIAA
title since 2002.
Megan attended Crowder
College in 2000 to 2007
where she also holds the all
time strikeout record along
with the single season strikeout record.
Megan was a three-time
First team All-State selection
while playing for the Lady
LEONARD
Eagles at Purdy High School.
Megan is the daughter of
David and Vicki Leonard of
Purdy.
Southwest Trap Team holds Trap-A-Thon
The Southwest Trap Team
held their annual Trap-AThon on April 12 at the
Southwest High School trap
range in Seligman. The annual function is held to raise
money for the trap team.
In addition, this year the
shooters were in a competition for positions on the varsity, junior varsity and junior
high teams which will compete on May 2 at Linn Creek
in the Missouri State Shoot.
The varsity squad includes: Hayden Fox, Skyler
Willer, Levi Moore, Garrett
Hobbs and Elizabeth Wolfe.
The junior varsity team includes: Alex Cook, Michael
Banks, Emily Snider and
Charlie Henderson. The junior high squad includes:
Heather Windes, Leland
Colf, Ty Howard, Sam Jennings, Jake Taylor and Gregory Keen.
2015 Contacts:
Jennifer Nichols - Girls Track
Clay Weldy - Boys Track
Kyle Wood - Baseball
Jay Rogers - Golf
Mike Vining is the head
coach, and Kent Willer is the
assistant coach of the Southwest High School Trap Team.
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Alex Vanderpool
Baseball
Andrew Justus
Track
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0 walks, and gave up
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conference win.
Andrew the 3rd place
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Newton in the 110
Hurdles, he has medaled several times
this year in the 110
Hurdles and the 300
Hurdles.
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Aurora tournament
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The Wheaton High School Lady Bulldogs held a 3-on-3 basketball tournament on Saturday,
April 18, at the Wheaton High School gymnasium. A total of nine teams participated in the fundraiser with all proceeds from the tournament being used to help offset the costs of participation
in this years summer camps. Sponsors for the event were: Security Bank of Southwest Missouri,
L and S Foods, Mitchell Farms, Angel Tree Floral, Senseney Tree Service and D and D Oil and
Propane.
Pictured above, in the front row, left to right, are members of the Lady Bulldogs basketball
team: Tori Goostree, Aliya Prewitt, Audrey Shockley and Rachel Lacey.
In the back row, are members of the first place team: Caleb Mitchell, Drew Farrer, Charlie
Cullers signs with McKendree University
Pictured above, left to right, are: Courtney Cullers, Dylan Cullers and Kelly Cullers. Back
row: left to right, are: Coach Rick Scholten, Coach Melanie Crockett and Coach Chris Norris.
McKendree has 28 intercollegiate athletic sports team
including track and field.
Cullers intends to major
in Engineering.
Cullers is the son of
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
Courtney and Kelly Cullers,
of Aurora, and the grandson
of Kathy and the late Rayburn Wormington, of Purdy,
and Don Hodapp and Barbara Hodapp, of St. Louis.
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The Cassville Wildcat Varsity Track team hosted their Cassville Meet on Tuesday, April 21. Cassville’s Austin Periman is
pictured above during the pole vaulting event.
place.
Pole Vault: Austin Periman, sixth place (two jumpers tied for fourth place).
Long Jump: Devin Messbarger, fifth place; and Cole
York, sixth place.
Triple Jump: Cole York,
sixth place; and Devin Messbarger, seventh place.
Shot Put: Satchel Hill,
third place; Dalton Jett,
fourth place; and Robert Elliot, ninth place.
Discuss:
William Edmondson, sec-
ond place; and Steven Hunter, ninth place.
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The Cassville Wildcat
Varsity Track team hosted
their Cassville Meet on Tuesday, April 21.
Cassville girls results are
as follows:
100 Meter Dash: Alesha
Cousins, third place; and
Zoey Kennedy, ninth place.
200 Meter Dash: Jade
Holloway, fourth place; and
Mary Hennigan, fifth place.
800 Meter Run: Alissa Olsen, fifth place.
1600 Meter Run: Jordan
Campbell, third place.
3200 Meter Run: Jordan
Campbell, third place.
100 Meter Hurdles: Trinity Ewing, fifth place.
4x100 Meter Relay: Alesha Cousins, Andrea Cousins, Trinity Ewing and Jade
Halloway, first place.
4x200 Meter Relay: Mary
Hennigan, Jade Holloway,
Trinity Ewing and Andrea
Cousins, second place.
4x800 Meter Relay: Jordan Campell, Caterina Ravasi, Jessica Roberts and Alissa
Olsen, third place.
Long Jump: Mary Hennigan, second place, Tori Cole,
ninth place and Chelsey
Small, tenth place.
Triple Jump: Chelsey
Small, third place.
Discuss: Courtney Rasmussen, eighth place.
Cassville boys results are
as follows:
200 Meter Dash: Garret
Knight, eighth place.
400 Meter Dash: Austin
Wilson, fourth place.
1600 Meter Run: Josh
Brown, second place; Austin
Wilson, third place.
110 Meter Hurtles: Andrew Justus, second place;
and Jonah Bundy, fifth place.
300 Meter Hurdles: Andrew Justus, fifth place; and
Jonah Bundy, ninth place.
4x100 Meter Relay: Garrett Knight, Allen Lambel, Cody Olson and River
Phelps, third place.
4x200 Meter Relay: Allen
Lambel, Cody Olson, Garret Knight and River Phelps,
third place.
4x400 Meter Relay: Allen
Lambel, Cody Olson, Austin
Wilson, Dusty Huett, fourth
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Cassville High School hosts track meet
Wheaton basketball team holds 3-on-3 fundraiser
Dylan Cullers, a senior at
Aurora High School, recently
signed a letter of intent to
compete in track for McKendree University in Lebanon,
Illinois.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
Barry County Advertiser
Road Commissioners sworn in, hear techniques for pot hole repair
sioner Gary Schad discussed
Sunshine Law compliance.
Sunshine Law dictates proper
procedure on posting information about meetings and
keeping information open to
the public. He told the road
commissioners, “There’s no
reason for the public to not
know what you’re doing.
You’re spending the taxpayers’ money, and they deserve
to know where that’s going.”
Southern commissioner
Wayne Hendrix went over
how to go through proper
bidding procedures to be
compliant with the law.
Barry County Road Commissioners being sworn in by County Clerk Gary Youngblood on Monday night were, from left to right:
The special presentation
Robert Miller, Ozark; Gary Ashford, Viola; Ron Stricklin, Mineral; Cord Leonhardt, Sugar Creek; Merl Haubein, Shell Knob; Bill was led by Linda Webb with
Wolf, McDonald; Rick Epperly, Corsicana; Leroy Schoon, Pleasant Ridge; Josh Still, Exeter; Mike Collins, Mountain; Eddie Gibson, Training and Beyond. Webb
Roaring River; and Larry Mann, White River.
has three decades of trainPUBLIC NOTICE OF SURFACE MINING APPLICATION
help the commissioners run ing experience and 27 years
Charlea Mills
- PERMIT RENEWAL
The newly elected Barry their districts. Barry County in transportation. Webb preEagle Rock Construction, PO Box 17, Eagle Rock, MO
County road district commis- has 25 special road districts sented different methods of
65641 has applied to renew their permit from the Departsioners were sworn in during and one common district that patching pot holes so that the
ment of Natural Resources, Land Reclamation Program,
a special meeting on Monday is run by the county commis- repairs would stay in place for
to mine Sand and Gavel on one acre(s) of land located in
night at the Family Life Cen- sion. Youngblood said that longer.
Barry County, Section(s) 9, Township(s) 21N Range(s) 26W
Warren told the road
ter in Cassville. The meeting a few of the other road comin roaring River.
commissioners
in attendance,
also featured a special speaker missioners were sworn in in
This(ese) operation(s) will be conducted during the approxi“We
probably
get
more commate dates of June 4, 2015 to April 19, 2030.
who drove from Monroe City his office prior to the meeting,
plaints
for
pot
holes
than anyWritten comments, or a request for an informal public meeting may be made
to discuss successful methods but some haven’t taken their
by any person with a direct, personal interest in one or more of the factors that
thing
else,
so
we
thought
this
for pot hole repair on differ- oath of office yet.
the Staff Director may consider in issuing a permit, as required by The Land
would
be
a
useful
presentaPresiding commissioner
ent types of roads.
Reclamation Act, sections 444.760 to 444.790 RSMo.
Mail written comments, or a request for an informal public meeting to: DirecCounty Clerk Gary Young- Cherry Warren began the tion for you all to hear.”
tor, Land Reclamation Program, Department of Natural Resources, PO Box
Warren said, “This is one
blood swore in 12 commis- meeting by introducing the
176, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176. All comments and requests for a public
of
the better attended road
sioners on Monday, April 20, other commissioners and
meeting must be submitted in writing to the director’s office no later than
district
meetings we’ve had
fifteen days following the final public notice publication date. For more inforand the county commission- what topics they would be dismation about this process, please contact the Land Reclamation Program by
and
we
appreciate
that.”
ers presented special topics to cussing. Northern commistelephone at 573-751-4041.
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ing a tanker truck to help water the trees during droughts.
It’s a community-wide effort.
All volunteers, both Wynns and the tree board, work
to select the trees and keep
them maintained. This year,
the group planted a purpleleaf cherry tree at the Exeter
City Park. Each year, they
make the decision of how
many trees and what varieties to plant with their funds.
Most years, the Exeter City
Council grants them $150 to
$250 to purchase the tree.
The group also works
with their local urban forester Jon Skinner, who works
for the Missouri Department
of Conservation. Skinner
helps to coordinate the community’s efforts as well as
many other communities in
the area.
As a Tree City USA city,
Exeter is one of only 86 cities
in Missouri that have earned
the distinction. To be a part
of Tree City USA, they have
to meet four requirements of
sound urban forestry management: maintain a tree
board or department, have a
community tree ordinance,
spend at least $2 per capita on
urban forestry and celebrate
Arbor Day. Exeter is one of
the three smallest population
cities in Missouri to be a part
of the program.
For more information on
Arbor Day activities and the
Tree City USA program, see
http://www.arborday.org.
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communication arts, who
will be leaving to teach at
Monett.
Other new hires included
Jordan Ellis as the new agriculture teacher replacing
Kelin Kruse, who is leaving
to teach at Neosho, and Mary
Darden will be teaching seventh grade communication
arts as a new teacher.
LeCompte addressed the
school board members and
said, “We only have a couple
of positions left to fill for next
year, so we’re in really good
shape.”
Barry County Advertiser
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
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Golden Museum opens for the season with new displays, artifacts
An Apatosaurus bone is one of the new artifacts on display at the Golden Pioneer Museum this
year.
Charlea Mills
For 25 years, the Golden
Museum has been a hidden
treasure in Barry County.
With collections ranging
from Native American arti-
facts to record-holding mineral samples to toys and war
memorabilia, the museum
has something for everyone.
Tuesday marked the opening day of this season, and
new additions to the collection are sure to excite patrons again.
The Golden Pioneer Museum is owned by Winfred
and Lee Ona Prier who have
spent a lifetime acquiring
collections for the museum.
During the off season, the
couple travels and is always
on the lookout for a new
piece or two to add the collection. Winfred enjoyed
collecting things over the
years and, eventually, decided to open the museum
so that others could enjoy
the artifacts, as well. It didn’t
take long for the Priers’ rep-
utation to become known,
and they are sought out by
collectors who don’t want
their treasures to fall into
hands that wouldn’t appreciate them.
Winfred said, “Sometimes we will have someone call us because they’ve
heard of the museum and
have something they want
displayed.” The Priers travel
all over purchasing collections to add to the museum
and to keep the artifacts new
and interesting for visiting
patrons.
Some of the items new
to the museum this year include a huge Apatosaurus
thigh bone as well as an ancient preserved fish and reptile from the same period. In
another room is a bear skull
from the same collection.
This year there is a special Shriners exhibit up for
the first time, as well. The
collection, which was acquired from Shriner Frank
Fusco, of Mountain Home,
Ark., includes pins, Bibles,
commemorative
glasses,
bells and much more. Even a
special women’s Shriners hat
is included in the display.
Last fall, the museum
opened a brand new 2,700
square food addition to
house new collections, including a huge Native Amer-
Pictured above is one of the over 1,300 butter dishes on display
at the museum in the new addition. The collection is the largest
known.
ican artifact and arrowhead
assortment and the largest
known collection of butter
dishes on record. Over 1,300
different butter dishes are
displayed along the walls of
the newest room, which is
the fifth for the museum.
The beauty of the Golden Museum is the variety
of artifacts on display. Antique tractors, countless
types of glassware from over
the years, collectible lunch
boxes and African artifacts
also adorn the shelves inside. Spending a whole day
pursuing the five rooms still
wouldn’t allow one to see ev-
ery artifact on the shelves.
The best way to understand
the sheer volume of collections inside the doors is to
visit for yourself.
The Golden Pioneer Museum is located at Highways
86 and J in Golden across
from Ball and Prier Tire.
Their hours are Tuesdays
through Saturdays from
10:30 a.m. to 4;30 p.m. until October 31. Admission
is free, but donations are
accepted to help with the
upkeep of the museum. For
more information, call (417)
271-3300 or online at www.
goldenpioneermuseum.org.
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442-3273
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015.
A list of participants will be
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
Barry County Advertiser
Southwest Poultry team competes at State
The Southwest High School FFA Chapter sent 10 students to the Missouri State FFA Competition
April 15 and 16. Hayden Fox, Kendra Hayworth, Shasta Sanders and JR Henry will be competing
Thursday, April 16, in the State FFA Poultry Competition. The Southwest FFA chapter also announced
that there are four students representing the chapter by receiving the State FFA degree, two for Proficiency Awards, and one state qualifying team in Columbia. Colton Pippin, Justin Ballard, Corey Stanley
and John Mulkey worked hard to receive the honor. Corey Stanley and John Mulkey will be representing the Southwest FFA chapter as state competitors with their individual SAE projects as well. Corey
is competing in Turf Grass Management for his mowing busiGreen Forest, AR
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Science and Natural Resources
with his scrap metal business.
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This year the FFA chapter also
“Community Owned and Operated”
has their first state qualifying
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John Mulkey, of Washburn,
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FFA Environmental
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meeting
Management EntrepreneurThe Barry County Retired School Personnel will
have its monthly meeting
at the St. John’s Lutheran
Church in Monett on Friday,
April 24. The meeting will
begin at 10 a.m. with a social
gathering and snacks and the
business meeting following
at 10:30 a.m.
The guest speaker this
month will be Frances Boman, the new postmaster in
Monett. All Barry County
retired school personnel is
invited to attend.
Chamber golf
tournament
May 15
The Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce will host
their 8th annual Golf Tournament and Luncheon on
Friday, May 15.
The luncheon will be begin at 11:30 a.m. for $7.50 per
person and will be catered by
Subway. Attendees do not
need to play in the tournament.
The tournament is a fourman scramble and is $200
per team. Flights will be determined based on the number of teams. Cash prizes will
be awarded.
For more information,
contact the Chamber at (417)
847-2814.
Service
ship and Placement Combined
Proficiency Award at the 87th
Missouri FFA Convention.
Mulkey, a senior at Washburn High School, is the son
of Bruce and Janie Mulkey.
He is a member of the Southwest Region at Washburn FFA
Chapter. His chapter advisors
are Chris Hunt and Rachel
Brown.
Mulkey‚s supervised agricultural experience program
began when he started contacting individuals to see if
they needed scrap metal removed from their property.
He initially would clean up
properties in exchange for
scrap metal that he would take
to recycle centers. He learned
how to sort scrap metal, copper and aluminum to maximize. Mulkey has also learned
effective money management
techniques and customer
communication. He has developed an interest in land beautification and the operation of
heavy equipment.
As an FFA member,
Mulkey has attended national
and state FFA convention. He
also has received his Chapter
FFA Degree.
Outside of FFA, Mulkey is
a member of student council,
National Honor Society, and
the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes. He has also played
baseball.
After graduation, Mulkey
•Farm •Livestock •Merchandise
•Household •Real Estate
For Listings & Sale Dates Contact:
FaRM itEMS: Field roller. Creep feeders. Mineral feeders. 4 wheel farm wagon w/homemade
hydraulic dump bed. Field digger. Homemade field drag. Stock tank. Bunk feeder. Hay rings. Fuel
tank on stand. 4 wheel farm wagon. 25 gal. 12 volt sprayer. Pick up fuel tank (15 gal per min pump).
Misc. top links. Round bale string cutters. Carry all. Cement mixer. Fork lift, fords. (2) chain link
dog pens. Bulk oil dispenser. Bucket lift tree pruner w/18 hp Kohler engine on trailer, pull behind
tractor. Hydraulic HD 4500 PSI log splitter, hooks up to tractor. Vermeer 630 stump grinder. Possibly more farm items day of auction!!!
tooLS: Ryobi 12 5/6” surface plainer. Edge plainer. Old jig saw. Craftsman 10” table saw.
Misc. pipe clamps & asst clamps. Craftsman router. Makita mitre saw. Torch set. Old Lincoln 225
amp welder. Old air compressors. Roll around tool chest. Makita chop saw. 2200 PSI pressure
washer. 10” table saw. Sm wood lathe. Porta Power. Air hose. Portable air tanks. Grizzly floor
mdl drill press. Fiberglass ext ladder. DeWalt sander. Sockets. Wrenches. Shop lights. Misc. hand
& power tools. Long handle tools. Hand sprayers. Work table w/vice. Peg board. Craftsman floor
jacks. Alum truck tool box. Misc. work benches. Several roll around work carts. Saw horses. Alum
ext ladder. Chain saw sharpener. Bench grinders. Yard seeder. Welding table. Hand plains. All kinds
of nuts, bolts, screws, etc. Brad nailer. Misc. tool boxes. Misc. electric & plumbing supplies. Car
ramps. Alum loading ramps. Barrel pump. Squirrel cage fan. Reese tow power. Misc. push mowers.
tRaiLERS: 16’ tandem axle flat bed. Pickup bed, tandem axle, elect over hydraulic dump bed.
Old army trailer frame. 15’ tandem axle gooseneck flat bed.
LUMBER & ScRaP: Several ft of rough cut lumber kept in the dry such as: Walnut, Cherry,
Cedar & misc. asst other lumber.
MiSc. ScRaP iRon - antiQUES & coLLEctiBLES: Lg metal wheel. Misc. old wood
doors. Cabinet door frames. Ant. wood office chair (rough). Ant drawer pulls. Misc. old buckets &
cans. Old metal wheel rings. Old Fields Photo bowling shirts. Good Sam camping badges. Bottle
jack walnut cracker. Misc. cameras & camera equip. Misc. old photography items (rough). Graphotype. Warner Elect. Co. transformer. Wicker hamper. Swag lamp. Paper cutter. Gra Lab photo timer.
GEnERaL HoUSEHoLD & MiSc.: Inversion table. Guitar Hero game. Luggage. Sm book
shelf. Desk lamps. Canister set. Elect heaters. Misc. stove pipe. Alum windows. 4’x8’ misc. sheets
of styrofoam insulation. Misc. barrels. Metal detector. Misc. pipe. Live trap. Metal pallet. Misc.
fishing items *some may be old). Natural Gas Insta Hot water (for home use). This is only a partial
listing. Sure to be many items of all kinds added by auction time.
**in caSE oF incLEMEnt WEatHER, LaRGE PoRtion oF aUction can BE HELD UnDERcoVER**
notE: We will be selling many items from the Max & Marge Fields Estate. Max and Marge
owned Fields Photography here in Cassville for many years & natives of Barry County for several
generations. Sure to be many homemade and unusual items. Catering & Restroom on site. See you
April 25th at 10:00 AM.
tERMS: Cash or good check with 2 forms of current ID. Must have current driver’s license to
obtain bidders number. All sells as is where is. Any announcements made day of auction supersede
any and all printed materials. No debit or credit cards accepted.
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Col. Red Edens • 847-2480 • Cassville, MO
Steve Hodges • 894-1070 • Aurora, MO
HWY. 112 S. Cassville, MO
Parker Stumpff
H ESTATE AUCTION H H
MONDAY, MAY 4th, 2015 • 10 AM
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Mo State
champion
auctioneer
auctioneer: Donnie Stumpff ~ Parker Stumpff
Licensed Broker/Auctioneer MO & AR • State Champion Auctioneer MO & AR 1409 & PB00051442
417-847-2507
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Location: WaSHBURn, Mo. (23305 FR 1055). From the Jcts. of Hwys. 37 & 90, go west on
Hwy. 90 9/10 mile then go north on 8th St. 4/10 mile. Turn righton FR 1055 go 4/10 mile to auction.
REaL EStatE - FURnitURE & aPPLiancES
antiQUES & coLLEctiBLES - tooLS - MoWER - MiSc.
REaL EStatE: Fixer Upper, older Barn Style Home on
9 AC m/l: Home features, front entry, opens to a nice foyer w/
coat closet, stairway leading upstairs and French doors entering into a private dining room. Kitchen with newer dishwasher,
2 bedrooms, living room w/ceiling fan & fireplace w/Schrade
wood burning insert. Full bath and utility room.
UPStaiRS FEatURES: Master bedroom w/full bath,
walk-in closet & ceiling fan. Also upstairs in a large great room
w/ceiling fan. This home also has newer CH/A. New pressure
tank & new hot water heater.
oUtSiDE aMEnitiES incLUDE: Sm deck, covered side porch, well & septic, sm tool
shed, plus 12’x20’ metal shed, all this on 9 acres m/l.
notE: The kids have decided to sell the Estate of Mr. & Mrs. Rex Duncan. We will sell a sm
amount of personal items then sell the real estate, small acreage close to town on paved road. Hard
to find in this price range. We will start the bid at only $40,000. Come prepared to buy. Someone
in going to get a great deal!!!
See next weeks paper for 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. Sells w/owner confirmation. Any announcements made day of auction supersede any and all
printed material.
See next weeks paper for full listing.
Estate of Rex & Marlene Duncan
Donnie Stumpff
To view complete listing & photos, go to www.stumpffauction.com
will study heavy equipment
operations at Linn State Technical College of Missouri in
Linn. He credits his SAE for
teaching him to enjoy working
with heavy equipment.
Proficiency awards recognize FA members who excel
as agricultural entrepreneurs,
employees or volunteers while
gaining hands:on career experience. Environmental science
and natural resources management
entrepreneurship
and placement combined is
one of 50 proficiency award
areas recognized at state level.
The Missouri Department of
Natural Resources sponsors
this award.
The Missouri FFA has
25,829 members representing 338 chapters. The national
organization has more than
610,000 members representing 7,665 local chapters in all
50 states, Puerto Rico and the
U.S. Virgin Islands.
The FFA makes a positive
difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership,
personal growth and career
success through agricultural
education.
OVER 50 YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCE
Estate of Max & Marge Fields
Donnie Stumpff
Mulkey
HWY. 112 S. cassville, Mo
Parker Stumpff
To view complete listing & photos, go to www.stumpffauction.com
auctioneer: Donnie Stumpff ~ Parker Stumpff
Licensed Broker/Auctioneer MO & AR • State Champion Auctioneer MO & AR 1409 & PB00051442
417-847-2507
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Barry County Advertiser
Wheaton FFA soils team wins state contest
AUCTION
SATURDAY, APRIL 25 • 10 AM
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Brian Standley 417-846-3652
Kay Standley 417-858-3901
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The Missouri FFA has
25,829 members representing 338 chapters. The
national organization has
more than 610,000 members representing 7,665 local chapters in all 50 states,
Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of
students by developing their
potential for premier leadership, personal growth and
career success through agricultural education.
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• Trivia Night will be held
Thursday, April 23, at 6 p.m.
in the library’s lower level.
• Friday’s movie double
feature will be Gladiators of
Rome, an animated film rated PG, at 4 p.m. followed by
a 6 p.m. showing of Unbroken, rated PG:13. Bring your
own snacks.
• The annual meeting of
the Cassville Area Friends of
the Library will be on Monday, April 27 starting at 6
PM in the lower level of the
library. All are welcome.
• Yoga practice is held
Tuesdays at 6 p.m. Bring
your mat.
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The Wheaton FFA Chapter won the soils evaluation
career development event
(CDE) at the 87th Missouri
FFA Convention. There were
48 teams in the competition.
Team members include
Vanessa Cook, Justin Beck,
Kim Day and Rodney Cook.
Vanessa Cook placed first,
Beck placed fifth, Day placed
11th and Rodney Cook
placed 54th out of 181 participants. The Wheaton FFA
advisors are David Bolton
and Eric Roller.
The soils teams evaluate
and analyze soil for characteristics critical to production capabilities.
Sponsored by University
of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural
Resources, this CDE is one
way FFA prepares student
members for career success.
CDEs engage students in the
learning process and make
a real connection to lifetime
goals.
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Library
events
EXETER
Missouri
SATURDAY, APRIL 25th • 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
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MO-ARK Crew for choosing MO-ARK
to Market your Cattle.
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• ANTIQUES • HOUSEHOLD • FARM • ESTATE
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The Wheaton FFA Chapter wins the soils career development event at the 87th Missouri FFA
Convention in Columbia, Mo., April 17, 2015. Front, from left, are Justin Beck, Kim Day, Vanessa
Cook and Rodney Cook.
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aLL ConSIGnMentS WeLCoMe!
Cassville, mo
Come By and Check Us out!
everyone Welcome!
Consignment AuCtion
saturday, April 25
*** 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. ***
Come early & stay Late
• Dayton Meat Scales
• Pet Carriers
• Metal & Granite Cabinets
• Tall Six Drawer Chest
• Hall Tree
• Bookcase
• Dresser with Mirror
• Pink Depression Pieces • Metal Patio Table w/2 Chairs
• Chest
• Pieces of Hull Pottery
• Cake Plates
• Oil Can
• Crock
• Several Pieces of Shawnee
• 2 Pieces of Cape Cod
• End Table
SatURDaY, aPRIL 25th - 2 PM
Good Stock Cows
FLAT CREEK
Auction House
Fasco Road
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LOCATION: VINTAGE OZARK FLEA MARKET, 21086 STATE
HWY. 39, SHELL KNOB, MO 65747. From Shell Knob go north on Hwy.
39, 4 miles to Junction of 39 & 76, east turn right 100 yards before the junction.
OWNERS: Jim & Rose Johnson. Selling at auction all the remainder of
antiques & vintage items, fixtures, booth dividers,showcases, shelving &
collectibles, quitting business. Everything goes!
FIXTURES & SHOWCASES: 1950’s Parker Pens 30” showcase.
1890’s Kansas City Cases, solid oak, 4’ showcase. 2 antique 8’ oak showcases.
(3) 3’x5’ barista style coffee tables w/world work map tops. Shabby paint
bookcase. 2’x5’ 5 tier chrome kitchen shelf. 30”x36” wooden showcase. (2)
5’x5’ slant showcase single depth 20”. 30’x42’ slant front upright showcase.
6 ft modern white showcase. 1950’s blonde oak 5’ showcase. 4’ showcase
antique wooden style. (2) 30”x30” upright 4 glass sided showcases. 12’ oak
check out counter w/glass display area in the base. 1890’s 6’ oak showcase.
12”x12”x5’ long slant front counter top pie display case. 16”x10” Scripto
pens counter top display case. 4”x5” slant front magazine display. (4) 4 stack
Army barrister bookcases, glass fronts, metal military frame & paint. (10+)
Bookcases from 2’ wide to 36” & 3’ to 6’ tall, many to choose. (2) 12”x12”
etrege’ metal & glass 6’ tall. (3) corner cabinets/displays. 1950’s 4’wx7’x14”
deep full sliding glass door display, blonde oak. (3) modern wood china cabinet tops for display. Several counter top jewelry displays. 22”x42” showcase,
mounted on Singer sewing machine base. Double Singer sewing base w/slant
top 2 door display/showcase, very unique. (8+) gray metal garage/flea market
shelves. (20+) booth divider walls, peg board both sides 2x4 construction.
Other fixtures not mentioned, many surprises.
ANTIQUE-VINTAGE & COLLECTIBLES: 1880’s National cash
register, ornate nickel plate, in good condition. 1940’s National cash register,
brown wood grain, metal finish. Old wood fruit press. Decanters, some fancy
crystal, some printed 50’s ear, many to choose. Art glass of all colors. Ceramic
panther base coffee table w/smoked glass. 1880’s Radio optician projector.
Several wood cased radios small to large, 5 to choose. (20+) vintage & antique
clocks, wind up, electric & battery, will include Stage Coach, Horse, Carriage & others. Cast iron & wood book press. (20+) crates of Albums, 45’s
and 78’s. Asst. lamps. Sterling plate items, will include coffee sets & serving
wares. 1920’s Dictaphone w/rolls. Collectible & modern golf clubs sets, bas.
Milk bottles 1/2 gal to pint, will include Hop-along Cassidy. Dalton, Bavaria,
Frankoma, Stratford, plates & collectibles. Vintage fishing tackle, rods, reels,
bait boxes and others. Marble & chrome smoke stand. Depression, American
press cut, palm & stars, milk & other collectible glass, will include Fenton,
Imperial, Indian & others. Urns & ginger jars. Lots of antique books, like
Harold Bell Wright, Twain, many, many, too numerous. (30 antique leather
bound Township map books. Jugs & crocks. Metal tray like Coke & beer
advertisements. Metal signs & wall décor. 12” carved log Cowboy & Indian
heads. **Victor 77 floor model candy/toy vending machine, 5-n-1 vendor,
very good condition** Asst. old tin toys, trucks & other toys. Cigar boxes.
Floor standing Brain Teaser arcade. Asst. oil & kerosene lamps, Aladdin,
Rayo & glass, includes copper pole floor model, Aladdin complete, original
condition w/shade. Chilton & other shop manuals. 5’x12’ metal Busch Beer
sign. 2’x8’ ABC Tread sign plastic. 3’x8’ Amana plastic sign. Step ladder
& step stools. Pictures, art work, prints & wall décor. 1940’s cedar chest,
needs repair. Oak repo wall crank phone. 1950’s floor standing elec fire place.
**Daisy 830-B square metal tub butter churn dated 1917** Tom Thumb top
type writer. Sad & steam irons. Oriental pottery, glass & buffalo horn carvings. 4’ stuffed Barracuda. 1980’s Mickey Mouse phone. Stereo-scopes &
slides, several to choose. Cabin décor. Old wooden clothes ringer. Primitive
& farm tools, includes Black Smith, drill press. Old cast iron balance scales.
Brass fireman’s bucket. Emerson antique elec fan. Vintage movie projectors.
Fruit jars, Ball, Mason blue & clear, some zinc lids. Iron & marble base floor
pole lamps. 50’s Dr. scales. Metal & plastic milk crates. Cast iron sausage
stuffer. Wooden apple butter paddle. Frisco & other RR items. Many to many
items to list, come see yourself!
This will be a long Auction 8+ hours, bring you trucks, trailers & friends.
Food & drinks will be available.
Cash, Good Check & 4 major Credit Cards Accepted.
All sold AS-IS to highest bidder, all items need removed day of auction or
make special arrangements with the seller. Announcements day of auction
supersede printed materials. Not responsible for lost, stolen or misplaced
items. Not responsible for injuries, accidents or sickness.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
4 Federally Licensed & Bonded 4 Free On Farm Appraisals
4 Portable Corral Systems Available
4 Trucking Available
• McCoy Yellow Bowl
• Tin Sifter
• Books
• Granite Coffee Pot
• Movies
• Collector Glasses
• Food Items
• Figurines
• Juicers
• Draw Knife
• Tin Skillets
• Wood Rocking Chairs
• Metal Match Box
• 4 Matching Wood Chairs
• Tin Angel Food Pan
• 2 Boxes of Winchester 12 Gauge Shells
Items Auctioned are Subject to Change.
Next Auction Will Be Held on Saturday, May 2.
Consignment hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday - 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. / Wednesday - closed
Sale Day - 11 a.m. - ?? / Sunday following Sale - noon to 2 p.m.
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.
This is a non-smoking facility.
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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:
ep, Goats & Hogs
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
Barry County Advertiser
Southwest students explore career options
Southwest students recently received visitors from
the local office of Microsoft and IMPACT Group in
partnership with Southwest
PTO’s efforts to introduce
students to the career possibilities available to them.
Fourth grade students
were treated to a variety of
demonstrations by Microsoft employees such as Parik
Savjani and Colin Page. Savjani showed the students the
history of computers and
hardware to give them a little bit of background while
Page played mouse mischief
with the kids. Brian Shaffer
and Craig Monarch demonstrated Xbox and other
Microsoft devices. Nicole
Liedka and John Solliday
demonstrated Movie Maker
and Skype translator to give
the kids an idea of just how
technology can expand the
borders of their worlds. Finally, Kevin Dahl demonstrated Bing as well as coordinated the fourth grade
event in conjunction with
Kara Hendrix from Southwest.
Kevin Dahl also presented to Mrs. Pruitt’s 8th grade
Transitions class along with
local IMPACT Group Manager Shellie Dahl. Kevin
and Shellie discussed the
importance of exploring
a wide array of career options. Southwest PTO President Shellie Dahl said, “We
are really excited to partner
with the school around developing community and
business partnerships as another avenue to introduce a
wide variety of options for
our children’s futures. First,
the event in the 4th grade
Booth & Shelving Space Available!!!
We are open 7 Days A Week!
8,000 square feet of space!
Vintage to new retail!
Shell Knob
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and then working with Mrs.
Pruitt’s incredibly well-prepared class shows us just
how dedicated the teachers
and administrators are at
our school. It’s an exciting
time to be part of Southwest
Schools.”
In addition, Dahl mentioned that the PTO is hosting their first ever STEAM
fair aimed at bringing in
both large and small businesses that operate in science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
According to Dahl, the
STEAM Fair will offer students the opportunity to interact with businesses, learn
about careers and also win
some exciting prizes. This
free event will be at Southwest on Wednesday, April
29, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30
p.m. and is being catered by
Mercy.
For more information,
contact the Southwest PTO
at
www.facebook.com/
southwestpto.
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Purdy’s March Character Kids
Purdy Elementary Principal Janet Boys announced the character education medal winners for
the month of March. In partnership with elementary counselor Gary Jurgensen, Purdy’s kindergarten
through fourth grade teachers present a different character trait each month. At the end of the month,
each teacher nominates one student who best exemplifies the trait presented. These students receive
character medals at a special assembly.
In March, students focused on Perseverance. March medal winners are fourth graders Stephanie
Webb, Leanna Roberts and Joe Robinson; third graders Jeremiah Williams and Caleb Stanford; second
graders Karma Kessinger, Zoey Webb and Jackson Hilburn; first graders Rose Wilson, Kaylee Dotson
and Levi Breazzeal; and kindergartners Brennan Hawkins, Naydelin Elias and Alyssa Dodson.
Students are pictured above, from left to right, in the front row: Levi Breazzeal; Brennan Hawkins;
and Kaylee Dotson. Middle row: Jeremiah Williams; Joe Robinson; Rose Wilson; Echo the Eagle;
Naydelin Elias; Stephanie Webb; and Zoey Webb. Back row: Gary Jurgensen, counselor; Caleb Stanford; Jackson Hilburn; Karma Kessinger; Leanna Roberts; and Janet Boys, Principal. Absent from
photo: Alyssa Dodson.
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Sunday School 10:00 am
Church 11:00 am
Evening 6:30 pm
Wednesday 6:30 pm
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
5B
Cassville Middle School band competes in Monett Festival
The 8th grade band is pictured above. In the front row, from left to right: Lindsay Moss, flute 1 woodTrophy winning ensembles are pictured above, from left to right, in the front row: the 7th/8th grade wind quartet; Kamryn Jaques, flute 1 and 2 on woodwind quartets; Natalia De Leon, bass clarinet 1
Percussion Quartet Cole Stringer, Jarrod Wallace, Jacob Hall and Austin Lone. Back row: 8th grade solo, 1 woodwind trio, and 1 mixed trio; and Miranda Hang, trumpet 1+ solo and 1 on brass quartet.
Second row: Chloe Flowers, baritone 1 solo and 1 brass trio; Jami Oliphant, flute 1 woodwind quartet;
Bass Tio Derek Christy, Vance Supulver and Chloe Flower.
Cheyenne Hopkins, baritone 1 solo, 1 mixed trio and 2 on trumpet
solo; and Megan Cornett, trumpet 1 brass quartet Third row: Callie Beagle, alto saxophone 1 on woodwind trio; Rhiannon Johnson,
trumpet 1 solo and 1 brass quartet; Marissa Matthews, percussion 1 solo; and Claire Hurst, clarinet 1 woodwind quartet Last
row: Austin Lone, percussion 1 quartet; Derek Christy, trombone
1+ solo and 1 brass trio; Marisa Padilla, trumpet 1 brass quartet;
Vance Supulver, baritone 1 brass trio; and Noah Parsons, soprano
and tenor saxophone 1 woodwind trio and 1 mixed trio
On Saturday, March 21, 2, or 3 ratings for their perthe 7th and 8th grade Cass- formances. Two ensembles
ville Middle School band received trophies for the
students participated in the day’s outstanding ensembles.
Monett Cub Fest Band Fes- Collectively the students retival. They performed their ceived 20 superior 1 ratings
prepared solos and ensemble and six excellent 2 ratings for
The 7th grade band is pictured above, from left to right, in the front row: Sam Cochran, trombone 2 mixed quartet; Nefertiti Gautney- for judges and received 1, their 28 events.
Lopez, flute 1 mixed quartet and 2 woodwind quartet; Tressa Hilburn, flute 2 woodwind quartet; Natalie McNeill, clarinet 1 solo; Ashlyn
Pulliam, trumpet; Marcy Hopkins, clarinet; Holly Thompson, trumpet 1 brass quartet; and Melissa Martinez, trombone 1 solo and 1
mixed quartet. Second row: Andrew Prier, 1 percussion quartet; Grady Stephenson, alto saxophone 2 mixed quartet; Carson Roller alto
saxophone 2 mixed quartet, Kel Wilson alto and tenor saxophone 2 mixed quartet and 2 mixed trio, Luis Vail trumpet 1 brass quartet,
Sarah Durm flute 2 woodwind quartet, Taylor McDonald, clarinet 1 mixed quartet; and Jacob Hall, 1 percussion quartet. Back row: Jarrod Wallace, 1 percussion quartet; Cole Stringer, 1 percussion quartet; Anthony Gimlin, trumpet 1 brass quartet; Devon Brookes, tuba 2
mixed trio; Catie Edmonson, flute 2 solo; Nate Boley, trumpet 1 solo and 1 brass quartet; and Xain Gray, bass clarinet 2 mixed trio.
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Barry County courts send 14 to prison in March
fender. Barrientos was given a suspended execution
of a three-year incarceration sentence, 480 hours
community service and five
years supervised probation.
In April 2014, the Missouri State Highway Patrol
pulled Barrientos over for
driving at an extremely low
rate of speed on MO-37 in
Purdy. When he pulled him
over, the trooper noticed a
beer bottle and empty carton in the vehicle. Barrientos failed multiple field
sobriety tests and, when
given a breathalyzer test,
had a blood alcohol level of
0.172. Barrientos had two
prior DWI convictions.
Barientos is to serve
probation until March 19,
2020.
• Jerry Manuel Beck, of
Golden, pled guilty to distribution of a controlled
substance. Beck was sentenced to five years incarceration with the Department of Corrections.
On November 24, 2014,
the Barry County Sheriff ’s
Office found over 50 grams
of methamphetamine in
Beck’s residence on Kestrel
Court in Golden. There
were also syringes and other forms of drug paraphernalia.
• Hank F. Bevis, of
Stotts City, pled guilty to
physically taking property
appropriated from a victim.
Bevis was sentenced to five
years incarceration with
SANDERS
the Department of Corrections.
On June 17, 2014, officers with the Monett
Police Department were
dispatched to the Monett
Walmart for pushing a cart
full of merchandise out of
the store without paying for
it. When asset protection
stopped Bevis to ask him
about the cart full of goods,
he shoved the employee
aside and fled.
• Scott William Boden,
of Cassville, made an Alford plea to possession of a
chemical with the intent to
manufacture a controlled
substance. Boden was given
a suspended imposition of
sentencing and three years
unsupervised probation.
Boden was arrested following an investigation
done by the Southwest Missouri Drug Task Force in
October 2013. When officers approached a residence on Wayne Drive in
Cassville, they detected a
strong chemical odor. Officers found a shake-n-bake
methamphetamine lab in a
trash can beside the trailer
where Boden was cooking
with another person.
Boden is to serve probation until March 24, 2018.
• Gordon E. Carey, Jr.,
of Billings, pled guilty to
receiving stolen property.
Carey was sentenced to
four years incarceration
with the Department of
Corrections.
In January 2013, Carey took a vehicle into
Slinkard’s Salvage to sell for
scrap. The vehicle had been
stolen from Springfield the
day before and a match was
made by the VIN number.
• Pedro E. Castaneda,
of Monett, pled guilty to
possession of a controlled
substance and unlawful
use of drug paraphernalia.
Castaneda was sentenced
to four years incarceration
with the Department of
Corrections for the possession charge and 60 days
incarceration in jail for the
unlawful use of paraphernalia charge with credit for
time already served.
Castaneda was stopped
by the Missouri State Highway Patrol in December
2014 when a trooper recognized him as a frequent
driver while his license was
revoked. A search of the vehicle yielded methamphetamine and loaded syringes.
• Charlie Lynn Crow,
of Cassville, pled guilty to
possession of a controlled
substance. Crow was given
a suspended execution of a
five year incarceration sentence and five years supervised probation.
Crow is to serve probation until March 16, 2020.
• Christian Sky Crum,
of Cassville, made an Alford plea to assault in the
second degree. Crum was
given a suspended imposition of sentencing with
three years supervised probation.
In June 2013, Crum had
three others help her to lure
someone to a pre-planned
location for an assault and
robbery. Two people picked
the victim up in their vehicle with the impression
that they were going back-
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roading. Then, Crum and
another person ordered the
victim out of the vehicle at
gun point before kicking
and punching him until he
fell on the ground. Then
they stole his wallet and cell
phone.
Crum is to serve probation until March 17, 2018.
• Sarena Leigh Donahoo, of Cassville, pled
guilty to resisting or interfering with the arrest for a
felony. Donahoo was given
a suspended execution of a
four year incarceration sentence and five years supervised probation.
Donahoo and another
person broke into a home
on East 5th Street in Butterfield and stole clothing,
jewelry and a jewelry box.
The value of the property
was estimated at less than
$500.
Donahoo is to serve
probation until March 16,
2020.
• Christopher Lee Hile,
of Monett, pled guilty to
possession of a controlled
substance and unlawful
use of drug paraphernalia for methamphetamine.
His probation was also
revoked on a possession
of a controlled substance
charge that stemmed from
an arrest in 2007. Hile was
sentenced to five years incarceration for each of the
two possession charges and
four years incarceration
for the drug paraphernalia
charge.
On January 25, 2014,
officers with the Monett
Police Department observed Hile walking in an
alley. When officers tried
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to question him, he fled
and entered a residence on
County Road in Monett.
Upon a search of the residence, officers found Hile
hiding in the attic with a
container with 13 syringes,
baggies of methamphetamine residue, two digital
scales, two glass smoking
pipes, three spoons with
residue and two measuring
spoons.
• Thomas Jason Holland, of Purdy, made an
Alford plea to domestic assault in the second degree.
Holland was given a suspended execution of a five
years incarceration sentence and five years supervised probation.
On May 12, 2014, Holland physically assaulted
his wife and child in their
home on Farm Road 2100
in Purdy. Holland picked
the child up by the shirt
and threw her out of the
bedroom and also held his
wife down on the bed and
struck her in the face.
Holland is to serve probation until March 16,
2020.
• Samantha Ray Hostetter pled guilty to possession
of a controlled substance.
She was given a suspended
imposition of sentencing
and five years supervised
probation.
On May 2, 2014, Hostetter was in a vehicle stopped
by the Missouri State Highway Patrol for speeding.
A search of Hostetter’s
purse yielded a glass smoking device, a plastic straw,
metal spoon and a syringe.
Hostetter confirmed that
the crystal substance was
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• Patty D. Ashby, of
Monett, pled guilty to two
counts of theft/stealing of
less than $500. Ashby was
given a suspended imposition of sentencing, two
years supervised probation
and 40 hours of community
service to be completed by
November 1, 2017.
In May 2014, Ashby and
other adults had her juvenile children push shopping carts full of merchandise out of the Walmart in
Monett without paying for
it on two separate occasions. She admitted that the
adults were responsible for
the plan to steal, and that
she had participated in it.
Ashby is to serve probation until March 17, 2017.
• Jinifer L. Babcock, of
Garfield, Ark., pled guilty
to theft/stealing of less than
$500. Babcock was given a
suspended imposition of
sentencing and three years
supervised probation.
Babcock was arrested
in February 2014 when the
Cassville Police Department was dispatched for a
theft at Walmart. Babcock
had stolen $1,108.92 worth
of merchandise and still
had it in the car when officers contacted her about
the crime.
Babcock is to serve
probation until March 16,
2018.
• Daniel Barrientos, of
Purdy, pled guilty to DWIAlcohol as a persistent of-
methamphetamine.
Hostetter is to serve
probation until March 17,
2020.
• David Ruddell Kinsey, of Springfield, pled
guilty to unlawful use of a
weapon and property damage in the first degree. He
was sentenced to four years
incarceration with the Department of Corrections.
On October 4, 2010,
Kinsey and another man
fired weapons at a vehicle
and residence on Farm
Road 2100 in Purdy. The
damage to the vehicle was
more than $750.
• Jason Allen Kramer,
of Verona, pled guilty to
tampering with a motor vehicle in the first degree and
12 counts of theft/stealing
of $500 to $25,000. Kramer was sentenced to four
years incarceration on each
charge with the Department of Corrections.
Between July and October 2014, Kramer and
another person stole from
at least 12 different residences in Barry County
around Monett and Verona.
Items included lawn mowers, furniture, a safe, valuable coins, guns and more.
Officers recovered many of
the stolen items at Kramer’s
residence in Verona.
• Howard R. McWaters,
Shell Knob, pled guilty to
unlawful use of a weapon.
He was given a suspended
execution of a three year
incarceration sentence and
five years supervised probation.
On May 16, 2014, officers arrested McWaters for
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shooting his shotgun while
intoxicated on the lawn of
his trailer in the Viola trailer park/subdivision. Officers found shotgun shells
and a half-empty bottle of
vodka.
McWaters is to serve
probation until April 22,
2020.
• Curtis Paul Musick,
of Washburn, pled guilty
to non-support with the
total arrears in excess of 12
monthly payments. Musick
was given a suspended imposition of sentencing and
five years unsupervised
probation.
As of January 2013, Musick was in total arrears of
$25,016 in child support.
Musick is to serve probation until March 16,
2020.
• Dalton E. Nelson,
Purdy, pled guilty to three
counts of distribution of a
controlled substance and
burglary in the second degree. He was sentenced to
120 days shock incarceration of a five year incarceration sentence.
On January 13, 2014,
Nelson sold a gram of methamphetamine to an undercover officer at Cleveland
and 3rd Streets in Monett.
• James Preston Nunley,
III, of Purdy, pled guilty to
non-support with the total arrears in excess of 12
monthly payments, passing a bad check of $500 or
more, six counts of forgery,
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sentenced to three years incarceration.
As of August 2014, Nunley was in total child support arrears of $23,324.28.
He wrote numerous bad
checks and also wrote a
check on a fake bank account.
• Cody Lane Oplinger,
of Seligman, pled guilty to
possession of a controlled
substance. He was given a
suspended imposition of
sentencing and five years
supervised probation.
On September 26, 2014,
the Missouri State Highway Patrol stopped to find
a vehicle at the Sugar Creek
bridge with music playing,
a phone in the seat, but
no driver. After looking
around, the trooper found
Oplinger and another man
hiding from him. In the
vehicle were methamphetamine and multiple items
of drug paraphernalia.
Oplinger is to serve
probation until March 17,
2020.
• Zachary Gilbert Parrett, of Monett, pled guilty
to a stealing-related offence
as a third offense. He was
sentenced to three years
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On July 28, 2014, Parrett took a cart full of items
from the Monett Walmart
without paying for them.
• Courtney L. Perryman, of Seligman, pled
guilty to leaving the scene
of a motor vehicle accident. Perryman was given
a suspended imposition of
sentencing, two years supervised probation and was
ordered to pay restitution.
On June 8, 2012, Perryman hit a vehicle at Mill
Street and State Highway
76. Perryman then left the
scene of the accident because she did not have current insurance.
Perryman is to serve
probation until March 17,
2017.
• Howard Lee Perryman, of Monett, pled guilty
to receiving stolen property and made an Alford
plea theft/stealing of $500
to $25,000. Perryman was
sentence to seven years
incarceration with the Department of Corrections.
Perryman was seen
driving two different stolen
vehicles. Officers matched
tire prints up to another
crime where 14 Black An-
suspects, Schmidt fled because of a warrant.
Then in January 2014,
the Missouri State Highway
Patrol investigated a residence on County Road for
alleged drugs. Schmidt was
found to have methamphetamine and paraphernalia.
In September 2014,
Schmidt fled from the police again and when he was
found, he was in possession
of burglary tools and methamphetamine and paraphernalia in his backpack.
Schmidt is to serve probation until March 5, 2020.
• Vernon Jeffery Surratt, of Aurora, made an
Alford plea to three counts
of receiving stolen property. Surratt was given a
suspended imposition of
sentencing, 100 hours of
community service and five
years supervised probation.
During a search of Surratt’s property, officers
found an Artic Cat ATV, a
John Deere zero-turn lawn
mower and a flatbed trailer.
The items had been stolen.
Surratt is to serve probation until March 10, 2020.
• Joseph M. Trolinger,
of Fairview, pled guilty to
three counts of possession
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gus bulls, worth around
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• Rudy Gene Sanchez,
Jr., of Monett, pled guilty
to assault in the second
degree. Sanchez was sentenced to two years incarceration with the Department of Corrections.
Sanchez went to a residence on Business Highway
37 and assaulted the victim,
causing bone fractures on
the victim’s face around the
eyes and nose.
• Justin Lewis Schmidt,
of Monett, pled guilty to
two counts of resisting/
interfering with an arrest
for a felony, two counts of
possession of a controlled
substance, possession of
burglary tools, and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia. Schmidt was given
a suspended execution of
multiple sentences, ranging from three to five years
incarceration each, he must
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In December 2011, the
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RESIDENTIAL
60013683 - 2 BD 2
BA HOME is move-in
ready. Built-in oven &
cooktop. Fireplace in
living room sets mood
for comfort. Deck,
fenced back yard.
Storage bldg.
$87,000
60017139 - NEWLY
UPDATED
BRICK
HOME. 4 bedrooms,
2 baths. New kitchen
cabinets. Corner lot
with city utilities.
$129,900
$189,900
60015170 - EAGLE
ROCK MARINA IS JUST
AROUND THE CORNER.
A great, well maintained
home that’s move in
ready. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths. 2 fireplaces. Very
comfortable living.
$349,000
60014511
FULL
BASEMENT
with
John Deere room. 4
bedrooms, 2 baths,
office with built in
storage.
Gourmet
kitchen & more.
PRICE
!
CED
REDU
$79,900
60019346 - PRICE
REDUCED!
NICELY
REDONE! 4 bedrooms,
2.5 baths on a quiet
street. Wood deck in a
fenced back yard.
$125,000
60013910 - 2 bd 1 ba
home.
Appliances.
Detached
27x28
garage. Home has
all city utilities &
central natural gas
heat & central air
conditioning.
60016614 - FULL BRICK
HOME on a corner lot.
Mother-in-Law quarters
in basement with full
kitchen. 2 living areas.
Separate entries. City
utilities.
$69,900
60014768 - OVERSIZED
GARAGE designed for
the handyman. 3 bd
1 ba home with metal
roof. Well insulated.
Wonderful
garden
spot.
$32,999
CED!
$155,000
60016250 - BEAUTIFUL
HOME in Wildwood
Estates. 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, hardwood
floors,
stainless
appliances. All city
utilities.
$229,900
60017035 - CLEAN AND
NEAT! 4 bedrooms 4
baths home with city
utilities. 30’x36’ shop,
RV canopy and lots
more. Call for appt to
see.
$149,900
60018934 - BORDERS
CASSVILLE CITY LIMITS
on County Farm Road.
3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
new roof, newer carpet.
Large deck is covered.
3-bay shop/garage.
PRICE
REDU
$59,900
60013656 - UPDATED
HOME. 2 bedrooms, 1
bath home with newer
windows,
roof,
&
Central heat and air.
$113,900
60016815 - CLEAN AND
NEAT! 3 bd 2 ba home.
Insulated
windows,
deck, split bedroom plan.
Storage building. Ch/a.
2-car attached garage.
Exterior is partial brick.
$59,900
60022695 - LOCATED
IN AURORA, MO. 3
bedroom 1 bath with
storage building. Close
to downtown, Price
Cutter, churches. 1
bedroom does not
have a closet.
RESIDENTIAL
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$149,900
60015226
TWO
HOMES, ONE PRICE.
4 bd 2 ba home on 3
acres must sell with
MLS #60015225. Master
suite incl sitting room.
Storage bldg. 2 homes
& acreage.
60015225
TWO
HOMES, ONE PRICE.
3 bd 2.5 ba home
must sell with MLS
#60015226. Zoned heat
& air. Storage bldg. 2
homes & acreage.
60020121 - CORNER
LOT with 3 bedrooms.
Newly updated. All
city utilities. Chain link
fence.
$60,000
$109,900
60019284
LAKE
FRONT HOME on Table
Rock Lake. Gentle walk
down. 2 bd 1 ba home
with covered front
porch & covered patio.
Incl 10’x24’ boat slip in
newer private dock.
$134,900
60014992 - 3 bedroom,
2 bath home. Beautiful
cabinets, newer wood
flooring, large deck,
mature trees. These are
only a few of the amenities.
Over 1850 sq ft living area.
60016260
FLOOR
bedrooms.
a partial
Exeter.
$59,900
D!
DUCE
RE
RESIDENTIAL
$145,900
60013912 - PLENTY
OF ROOM FOR RV
PARKING. Close to
Roaring River & Table
Rock Lake. In - ground
storm shelter. 3 bd 3 ba
home.
$92,700
60016247 - SMELL THE
ROSES surrounding the
patio of this home. Sewing
room, breakfast nook,
office, covered porch.
Garden, barn & outbldgs.
All this for only $92,700.
$125,000
60022184
ALL
BRICK HOME with 4
bedrooms, 3 baths.
Open
floor
plan.
Screened & covered
deck. Chain link fence.
Nice lot with city water.
60014869 - AFFORDABLE
LIVING. 2 bedrooms, 1
bath home on 2 acres
m/l. 1-car garage. Well
& septic.
$54,900
$259,000
60013675 - 4 bd, 3.5
ba with large beautiful
kitchen & stainless
appliances. Rec room,
family room, & office in
bsmt. Has own well &
septic. Over 2 ac land,
close to school.
$179,900
60013605 - UPDATED
3 bedrooms, 2 baths
home on 4.5 acres m/l.
Newly updated inside
& out. Paved driveway.
All appliances stay.
OPEN
PLAN.
3
Home has
basement.
$179,900
60013594 - PRICE
REDUCED! LOTS OF
OAK
THROUGHOUT
this 4 bd 2.5 ba home.
In-ground pool, huge
deck, newly updated
interior. Owner/agent.
$169,900
60013390 - LOCATED
CLOSE
TO
GOLF
COURSE.
New
construction.
3
bedrooms, 2 bath home
with 3-car attached
garage.
$35,000
60017742 - INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY IN EXETER.
One side has some
lightning
damage.
Owner will repair for
extra $. Or, sell as is for
only $35,000.
$319,900
60013686 - LARGE
4 BEDROOM HOME
with in-ground pool.
Large trees shading
water feature. Sits on
2.5 lots in Chinquapin
Subdivision, Cassville.
PRICE
$115,000
60013406 - OVER 1300
sq ft with 3 bd & 1 ba.
Large living room &
extra large kitchen.
Roof is about 5 yr
old and h/a replaced
2 years ago. 2-car
garage/shop.
60014096
PRICE
REDUCED!
ACREAGE,
SHOP,
HIGHWAY
FRONTAGE. Large master,
fireplace,
appliances.
Priced right. Give us a call
to take a look.
$159,900
60014858 - IN TOWN with
1.8 acres m/l. 5 bd 3 ba
home. Ch/a & 2 fireplaces.
Newer appliances,newer
hardwood
flooring.
Newer custom cabinets &
garage door.
$72,000
60015216 - CORNER
LOT
CLOSE
TO
WHEATON SCHOOL.
Nice 3 bedroom 1 bath
with attached garage.
Plus a shed in the back
yard.
$69,900
$214,000
$54,900
60015050 - RESTAURANT/
Some
BAR/GRILL.
kitchen equipment &
walk-in cooler. Large
enclosed back lot.
Central air.
$229,000
$150,000
$145,000
$119,000
$395,000
$84,900
60017848 - LAND LIKE THIS is getting harder to find. 47.25 acres m/l of undeveloped land. Pure country .......$40,000.
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 ....................................................................................................... $10,000.
60015136 - 2.23 acres m/l with mixture of open ground and trees. Electricity, city water & sewer. Fronts
State Hwy 37 ........................................................................................................................................... $87,000.
60014734 - LAKE FRONT LOT on main channel of Table Rock Lake. Paved road in nice subdivision ..... $49,900.
60018417 - 20+ acres m/l with well, septic and electricity. Part open, part wooded. Located just off State
Hwy 248 on Farm Road 1150 ................................................................................................................. $63,900.
60014935 - IDEAL LAND for the walkout basement. Fashionable locality. 3.4 acres m/l just out of
city limits ................................................................................................................................................ $33,000.
60014933 - LET US SHOW YOU THIS LOT with mature trees. Beautiful building site. City utilities available ..... $25,000.
60014939 - LOT AVAILABLE IN CASSVILLE with all utilities. Close to shopping and churches. Lot ready
to build on ............................................................................................................................................... $29,900.
60022033 - 30 ACRES OF TIMBER. Great hunting land with home site on property. Electrictiy on property $59,900.
60015024 - PRICE REDUCED! HUNTER GLEN SUBDIVISION. 6.35 acres m/l with rural water on lot. Barry
Electricity available. Let us show you your new homesite ................................................................ $33,000.
60014901 - GOOD PASTURE with some timber on this 57 acres m/l. Two ponds. Road on 2 sides .....$99,900.
60014753 - 20 ACRES M/L. Open pasture and wooded land. Electricity on property ...................... $40,000.
60014840 - NEWER SUBDIVISION ready to sell lots. Beautiful views, all lots have electricity, city water
and city sewer. Paved city streets ............................................................................................ $19,900 per lot.
60017022 - BRICK, 3
bedroom, 2 bath home
in quiet established
neighborhood.
Work
shop and chain link
fence.
60013497 - 3 bedroom
2 bath home. Looks
like new inside and out.
Central heat and air
conditioning.
60014088 - NEED ROOM
TO BREATHE? Does
7,000+ sq ft on 12 acres
sound good? This home is
unique at it’s best! Imagine
watching wildlife grazing
in your yard. Call for a tour.
60015802
LOTS
OF HOME for a little
money. 4 bedrooms, 2
full baths. City utilities.
Storage building.
$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.
$220,000
60013930 - COUNTRY
LIVING ON THE EDGE
OF TOWN. 3 bedroom,
2.5 baths, brick home.
Fireplace & central
heat & a/c. 2 living area.
30’x40’ m/l shop.
$133,000
$89,900
$109,900
$85,900
VACANT LAND / LOTS
COMMERCIAL
60015740 - CLOSE TO
NEW WalMart Store in
Seligman. Acreage, 1200
sq ft building for retail
or office. City utilities.
Large volume of traffic
in front of this property.
60014019
PRIME
LOCATION.
This
commercial 1 acre
m/l tract sits on the
northwest corner of
junction of State Hwy 37
& State Hwy 112. Priced
to sell at $150,000.
60017810 - BUSY SMALL
TOWN CAR WASH. 3 bays;
one automatic and two
hand wash bays. 2 vacuum
cleaner bays. All concrete
with heated floors. Newer
equipment. Hwy frontage.
RESIDENTIAL
$249,900
$209,000
$139,900
$89,900
60015220 - BIG YARD IS
COMPLETELY FENCED,
including an area for a
dog run. 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths with ch/a & 3
fireplaces.
60022823 - 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, maintenancefree home. Sunroom,
appliances, central a/c
& heat. All city utilities.
60014980 - COUNTRY
CABIN on 10 acres m/l.
Perfect location. Large
deck, barn & head
chute.
60015088 - 4 BEDROOM
2
BATH,
2-STORY
HOUSE. Sits on corner
lot with all city utilities.
Detached 2-car garage.
60020507 - BEAUTIFUL
FULL BRICK RANCH
on 10 acres m/l. 3
bedrooms, 2.5 baths,
1/2 walkout basement.
Large shop building.
60015000 - LOG CABIN
on 20 acres m/l. Paved
road. Enjoy the serenity
of this 4 bd 2 ba log
cabin. Huge shop &
storage buildings.
60022979 - ALL BRICK,
3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths,
2-car garage on large
lot. Almost 1800 sq
ft. Storage building.
Paved driveway. All city
utilities.
60023473 - LARGE LOT
on a dead end street.
House has 3 bedrooms
and 2 baths. New paint
inside home. 2-car
garage.
FARMS
$189,900
$700,000
$280,000
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)
(Cell)
$429,900
60014719 - 80 ACRES
M/L. 3 bd 2 ba home.
Ch/a. Carport 24x30 for
RV. Several outbldgs.
Creeks
&
ponds,
&
some
springs.
60014863 - BEAUTIFUL
HOME w/ hardwood &
ceramic tile. 232.9 acres
m/l. 90% open pasture. Flat
Creek runs through. Cattle
tight fencing. 3 wells. 2nd
home & several outbldgs.
60014776 - WORKING
CATTLE LAND. 80
acres m/l. Includes
barn, ponds, electric
cattle
waterers.
60021556 - 35 ACRES
M/L. CATTLE FARM. Level
land is fenced. 2 ponds,
working pens with head
chute. Hay barn, work
shop, equipment barn. 4 bd
3 ba home with full bsmt.
417-847-0156 | www.fourseasonscassville.com
Barry County Advertiser
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
9B
THE CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
1999 Ford Escort ZX2
5 speed. In good shape.
$2,500 firm
417-662-0030
1500 quad. 3.7 L Automatic, 2 w/d. All new
275/60 R20’s, window
shades, chrome running
boards. 168k miles. Very
good condition. $8500.
‘98 CHEVY
half ton,4 wheel drive, 3
door. $5500
It’s a
Mystery Bookstore!
Westerns, Sci-Fi, Romance PLUS more!!
107 Public Square, Berryville, AR
www.itsmystery.biz
24 FT COACHMAN
camper. Excellent condition,
load leveler, anti sway hitch,
receiver hitch on back
$3000 • 417-846-3795
SALE!
Protect your car or truck
from the weather. A 12x21
carport for only $695.
A 18x21 for only $795.
Your choice of colors and
other sizes available.
USA MADE.
Free delivery and installation.
Tom Gantt Steel Buildings
Call Teresa at
417-847-3108 or
417-846-5319
Credit cards accepted.
Tom Gantt Steel Buildings
Call Teresa at
417-847-3108 or
417-846-5319
ALLIS CHALMERS HDII
good shape $10,500
16 ft Richline 25hp motor,
2 trolling motors $1,250
8:30...9:45...11a.m.
417-342-4365
1925 FR 1060. Aaron Weibel preaching.
Sunday Morning Worship
New Site Baptist Church
(417)235-6135
FOR SALE:
Kawasaki 220 four-wheeler.
Well used. Starts and runs.
Rear tires fair/front ? $75 or
best offer. 417-271-4562
APRIL SALE
ON RV COVERS!
FOR SALE
boat slip in community dock.
Needles Eye Peninsula,
Shell Knob. 10x22 ft. Very
good condition. $18,975.
(417)860-3905
tomato plants
417-847-7826
or 417-342-4618
Abramovitz
LARGE STORAGE
building for sale.
$400. You move.
417-342-5329
417-818-6473
A 20x36 for only $2,395.
Comes with 4ft braces at no
extra cost!!
Your choice of colors.
Free delivery and installation.
Credit cards accepted.
• 417-858-2380 •
FOR SALE:
oven light, self cleaning, fully
functional, clock, timer, below oven
storage. $125 • 417-847-0557
FOR SALE
‘06 DODGE RAM
417-652-3505
AMANA FLAT-TOP
ELECTRIC RANGE
MINN KOTA 3 hp
electric motor $85.
14 ft aluminum john
boat. 16 ft canoe.
417-846-5902
AUTOS
2013 BLAZER
River Jon 1742
REPO SHEDS!
A 12x16 with double
doors for only $110 per
month. A 8x12 barn for
only $71 per month.
Tax included. No security
deposit required!
Tiller, 4 stroke 25hp Jet
x-3 motor guide, foot
control, charging system,
running lights, spare tire.
Call 417-723-0140
or 417-229-1223
Free delivery and set up.
NO CREDIT CHECK.
Credit cards accepted.
Tom Gantt Steel Buildings
Call Teresa at
417-847-3108 or
417-846-5319
FOR SALE
2002 Mahindra 35 hp,
260 hrs, no bucket, 2wd
$5,900. 2005 Mahindra 56hp,
206 hrs, bucket, 2wd $15,900.
Both always shedded.
3pt sub-soiler $125
16 ft boat, Lund, with trailer, no
title $500. 17 ft canoe with
outboard motor cut off $300.
REFRIGERATOR
Large white Amana 20 cubic
feet. Bottom freezer with
ice maker. Frost free.
Works fine. No delivery.
$175. 417-847-4145
417-858-6408
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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.
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Reinforced concrete
with warranty.
In-ground and above ground.
HARRIS EXCAVATION
home 442-7331
cell 236-2255
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Garden Compost For Sale
FOR SALE
white whirlpool side by side
refrigerator. Ice maker/ water
outside. Less than 1 year old.
$800 • call 417-442-3911
Phone
1
2
3
4
7
8
9
10
Times Run
Check No.
Exp. Date
5
Thank you
417-846-0110
Video Mart
GARAGE SALE
Paying cash for
DVDs and Games
ATTENTION
Loggers &
Land Owners
Exeter, Mo. mill purchasing
Scragg/Mini Logs
Excellent prices paid!
6”-17” diameter
Tree length or call for cut length
We also accept standing timber
CALL TODAY 835-3644
GARAGE SALE
DOGWOOD TRAIL
GARDEN CLUB
Garage/Plant Sale
Fri 8-5, Sat 8-11
VFW Building, north of
Shell Knob on Hwy 39
1/2 price Saturday
GARAGE SALE
Friday 8-?,
Saturday 8-noon
Some infant boy, girls
12m to 5T, Boys 5T to
10/12, Men’ and
Women’s clothes. Some
house hold items, clothes
dryer
and misc. items.
Located 2 miles north
of Purdy on FR 2060.
Watch for signs.
$5.00
11
TOMATO AND PEPPER
PLANT YARD SALE
Several heirloom varieties 50¢-$3
6
$5.50
12
Saturday 25th 8:00 am
1225 E 13th St, Cassville
$6.00
LARGE GARAGE SALE
13
$6.50
14
$7.00
15
$7.50
16
$8.00
17
$8.50
18
$9.00
19
$9.50
20
$10.00
21
$10.50
22
$11.00
23
$11.50
24
$12.00
25
$12.50
26
27
$13.50
28
$14.00
29
$14.50
30
$15.00
31
$15.50
32 $16.00
33
$16.50
34
$17.00
35
$17.50
36
$18.00
$13.00
all kinds of assortments
Friday & Saturday 7-5
from Arvest Bank, 5.3 miles
south on 112 on right
CITY OF GATEWAY
CRAFT FAIR/
COMMUNITY
YARD SALE
May 1 - 3 at City Park
❑ 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
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
WANTED TO BUY
Brown Residence.
No. Words
Cash
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
New Beginnings is now
meeting at Mitchell’s Plaza,
Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. For
more info, call 417-846-6305.
STORM
SHELTERS
FOR SALE
Reserve your booth now by calling
479-640-8712 Booths are $25
April 23, 24, 25
glassware, furniture,
pictures, jewelry, tires &
wheels, twin beds, tables
207 Broadway, Exeter
YARD SALE
April 24
Misc. ham equip (tube
type), picture frames,
mirror w/ sconces,
clothes, lots of stuff.
105 Carole Street
Rain or Shine
GARAGE SALE
503 West 15th, Cassville
April 25, 7am to 4pm
gas stove, furniture, children’s
clothing, doors, lots of other stuff.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
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.
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
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS
meeting Wednesday, Friday &
Saturday at 7p.m., 1308
Harold, Cassville. 417-3429704, 417-342-9706.
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.
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.
ALANON MEETINGS every
Thursday at 7:00 pm at
Mitchell’s Plaza, Hwy. 86 in
Eagle Rock.
THE TURNING Point AA group
meets each Monday, west
corner of Mitchell Plaza, Hwy.
86, Eagle Rock, 7:00pm.
FOR RENT
Cross Timbers Apts.
in Washburn
• CUTE!! 2 bd,1 ba, wood floors,
W/D hookups, appliances.
provided.$400 mo.
(417)435-2481 (479)644-6181
COZY OLD
MILL HOUSE
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.
Call (417)662-0100
FOR RENT
2 bedroom 2 bath mobile home
w/ 1 car carport. $425.00 per
month w/$500.00 deposit.
Cassville, MO. References
required. Absolutely
NO PETS INSIDE OR OUT.
417-847-2507
2 BEDROOM duplex just
remodeled.
Washer/dryer
hookup. 417-847-7297 or 417847-7051.
NOW AVAILABLE
for a limited time
2 bed Apts. in Purdy. $350/mo
$200/dep. No pets. Call
after 5pm 417-846-5473
BEAUTY SALON
SPACE
Cassville square. Available now.
High traffic space. Start or grow
your salon. Room for storage, two
stations and retail products.
417-846-6455
NICE HOME FOR RENT
3 bedroom, 2 bath home
with an oversized 1 car
garage located in a nice
subdivision in Exeter.
Nice private backyard
with a covered porch.
New kitchen appliances.
$500 deposit,
$625/month, 1 year lease.
Call 417-652-7166
2BED/1BATH APARTMENT
Cassville.
Completely
remodeled. Available April
25th. Water/sewer garbage
included. $425/mo, 1st & last
month rent plus deposit. 417213-3132.
CASSVILLE
SO/MO Storage
All sizes, 24 hour access,
fenced & security gate
(417)847-4500
Mobile Home Lots
RV Lots
Nice park - Close to town
(417)847-3238
Deadlines: Bordered - 5 p.m. Monday; Line Ads (pre-paid) - 12 noon Tuesday • Deadlines: Bordered - 5 p.m. Monday; Line Ads (pre-paid) - 12 noon Tuesday
10B
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015Barry County Advertiser
POMERANIAN PUPPY
FOR RENT
registered female, black &
white, parti. Born Feb 4th.
Small. Price reduced. $400
HENBEST STORAGE
417-847-2400
Cassville • 417-847-3432
Cheap rates
Several Sizes
Clean, Quiet Cassville Location
FULL BLOODED
YORKIE PUPPIES
AVAILABLE NOW
Born 3/13/15. Tails docked, dew
claws removed and first shots.
Available 4/24/15. Mom & Dad on
site. Private home. Day time
(417) 342-2124. Evening time
(417) 342-5262. $400.
3 bdrm, 2 bath trailer
Appliances included, ch/a. Pool,
playground, laundry on premises.
NO PETS PLEASE . $450/mo
Eagle Rock • 417-271-3540
City View
Apartments
SERVICES
2 bedroom, 1 bath. No Pets.
All Appliances Included
847-7051 • 847-7297
D&D
LAWN CARE
BLUE HERON
ESTATE SALES
“Recycling The Past
one Sale At A Time.”
(We are not an Auction Service)
We are a Tag Sale Service for
Estates, Moving, Divorce,
Liquidations, etc.
Please visit our website:
blueheronspringsfarm.com
Call Bev 417-435-2243
or email bwardlaw@leru.net
for more information.
We treat your items
with respect while
offering them for sale
to the public.
BOB’S MOWING SERVICE
Have slots open for seasonal or
one time. Free estimates. Insured.
Beaver’s
U-Store-All
Damon Brown 417-316-1757
Call Bob at 417-331-1332
Cassville/Shell Knob area
Mini and Boat Storage. Located
at Hwy. 86/H, Golden, MO
Senseney Tree Service
Beyond Clean
Free Estimates
☛ 7 SIZES: 10x12 up to 11x32
☛ Security Cameras
☛ Gate Open: 7am-10pm
☛Owner/Operator lives on-site
Wheaton, Mo.
Bucket truck & chipper service
Free estimates • Insured
(417)236-4615 • (417)236-2068
(417)652-3876
(417)271-3578
MUSIC LESSONS
Guitar, Lap steel, ukulele, dobro
Classical, Blues, Rock,
Country, Bluegrass, Folk, Metal.
25+ yrs of exp • 417-652-3638
FARM & LIVESTOCK
LOOKING FOR ground around
cassville area to cut hay on. I
can do shares 60/40 or buy
your part from you. 417-3424344.
MIKE’S MOWING
Seasonal or one time
mowing, any size yard or lot.
Call Mike for free estimates
HAY FOR SALE
Bermuda and crabgrass
square bales. $5/bale.
417-632-4629
417-592-6150
STARCHMAN INSURANCE
(417)847-3554
No barn to dirty!
Reliable Service. Competitive prices.
(417)342-1075
OZARKS TREE SERVICE
Tree trimming & removing
Free estimates/insured
417-665-9736
don’t pay too much for your tree service
Custom Apparel
& Screen Printing
@ backroadprinting.com
Extra Mile
Siding Co.
TRACTOR WORK
• Backhoe with 12” bucket
• Water lines, foundations
and French drains
• Box scraper-grading
• Brush hog
417-671-1456 • Barry Cnty
ELKHORN CONSTRUCTION, LLC
Steve Pendergraft (417)846-7906
Metal Roofs
Call: 847-7326
OWNERS
Aubrey Wolf
Denny Wolf
417-847-5502 417-574-6558
EAGLE ROCK
TREE SERVICE
• Owner Operated
• Insured
• Free Estimates
• Reasonable Rates
• 24 Hour Service
417-342-4208
BusyBee Landscaping & Backhoe, LLC
Eagle Rock Construction
417-271-3333
(417)847-7756
Randy Miles
✮
Mobile Home
Moving & Set-Up
Local or Long Distance
CALL: (417)662-3865
PROFESSIONAL
PRESSURE WASHING
Specializing in house washing, deck cleaning
& staining, roof cleaning & much more.
Call Ultra Clean Exteriors, LLC
(417)342-0801
YOCK’S
MOWING SERVICE
7 years experience.
References available.
Chris (417)847-7822
Many More Services Available
%XPERIENCEDAND)NSUREDWITH2EFERENCES
417-312-1906
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
$32,900 • 260-750-9500
(FORMERLY RED ROSE INN)
812 OLD EXETER ROAD,
CASSVILLE, MO
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.
We want to hire the following:
(417)342-3152
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.
DRIVERS-OTR. MILES!
Paid Loaded/Empty on
Practical, new Volvos.
Benefits! CDL-A. 1 yr exp.
www.climateexpress.com
or 636-584-6073.
ATTENTION
Pressure Washing LLC
“We Clean Everything”
Brighton Ridge of Eureka
Springs is seeking
qualified individuals to fill the
positions of:
RN
LPN
Dietary Aides
(417) 342-7612 Call for a FREE estimate
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COLORED MULCH
Red, chocolate, cedar,
black, natural
Landon Brattin 846-3714
Karen Brattin 342-1148
417-847-2184
C.N.A.
C.N.A./DIETARY
HELP
COOK
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.
3 Bd. 2 Ba.
FP, 2 car gar., metal corral, storm
shelter, 10 acres. $99,500 with
land. $79,500 for just the house.
B RIGHTON
Clean Master
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•
DRIVERS: COMPANY:
across from Mark Twain forest
entrance. Lots of road frontage.
RIDGE
Retaining Walls
Face Lift for Gravel Driveway
Aeration
Dirt & Sod Work
Garden Tilling
Manure Spreading
417-628-3518
800-769-3993
ROARING RIVER
HEALTH & REHAB
CDL DRIVERS
Credit Cards Accepted
Call: (417)847-5464
DRIVERS, 65,000+, CDL-A, $2500
sign on, Bonus Pay out in 4 mo.
1 month exp, Same Day Pay! Free
Health Ins, No CDL? We have
Free training! www.trailiner.com
26 ACRES of wooded land
for sale. Mineral Springs Rd,
Barry County Ready Mix
has openings for
S UPER C
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Metal Roofing, Vinyl Siding,
Sofit’s, & Replacement Windows
CAREGIVER for your loved one.
Food prep, light housekeeping,
personal care, shopping,
appointments, etc. References
provided. 20 years experience.
417-569-8631.
417-847-2507
DRIVERS, SOLO, 3 or 6 day
runs, 44cents per mi, Free
Health Ins. Same Day Pay.
800-769-3993 for Details, on
line app www.trailiner.com
HELP WANTED
SANDBLASTING AND
PRESSURE WASHING
YOUNG’S
www.stumpffauction.com
See Auction Section for more details
417-671-1232
(417)652-3505
(formerly Tillman’s Septic)
HWY. 112 S. Cassville, MO
Auctioneer Donnie Stumpff
$89,900
Experienced • Licensed • Insured
SEPTIC SERVICE
Washburn, Missouri
Berm home. 3 bd., 2 ba.,
office, detached garage,
2 acres. 105 Merrimac, Exeter.
BACKHOE • DOZER
GRAVEL • SEPTICS
NEW CUSTOM HOMES
417-342-1208
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION
Monday, May 4, 10 a.m.
Must Sell!!
858-0676
Locally Owned
UPCOMING
MAY
4 re
REAL ESTATE
GUNSMITH
House cleaning & detailing
services. Home, office,
boats, autos, etc.
Darlene
STMPF
teaser
Scotty T’s Poultry
Barn Washing
Lifetime, transferable
material warranties.
7 year labor warranty.
WOLF PACK
Call Aaron Dalton
“All Types” Homeowners
Insurance, Call John @
Roofs, deck, remodels, framework
to complete finishes from the
smallest project to the largest.
SINCLAIR MOBILE
HOME TRANSPORT
ALL NEW Happy Jack®
Xylecide®:
Anti-Fungal
shampoo for dogs & horses:
treats ringworm and bacterial
skin infections without steroids!
MFA AGRI SERVICE (8473115) (www.happyjackinc.com)
CHECK IT OUT!!
• ALL types of exterior siding
• Full line of replacement &
new construction windows
• Decorative stone
• Log cabin siding
• Overhangs & decks
417-489-8222
PETS
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
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
8 SECOND TRUCKING
needs Owner Operators.
2-3 yrs. Flat bed experience.
84% of gross revenue,
benefit package, fuel card.
Call Jerry
417-761-3833
NOW HIRING
Seligman rural carrier associate.
Approximately $16 per hr.
8 hours per week.
Please contact Seligman
Post Office 417-662-3500
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.
www.trailiner.com or
800-769-3993
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Barry County
CountyAdvertiser
advertiser
Barry
HELP WANTED
CASSVILLE
HEALTHCARE & REHAB
A Skilled Nursing Facility- is now accepting applications for
CNA’s for all shifts
housekeeper/laundry must be avail. weekends
•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.
RECEPTIONIST
with varied responsibilities
needed for busy office
• Personable, people
oriented, energetic & self
motivated.
• Knowledge of office
supplies.
• Willing to do telephone
sales.
• Light book work.
• Sort & distribute mail.
• Have good customer
service skills.
Send response to:
events@4bca.com
subject: Resume
IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
FOR:
-DELIVERY DRIVER
WITH CDL
-INSIDE SALES CLERK
FULL TIME
-INSIDE SALES CLERK
PART TIME
PLEASE APPLY IN
PERSON AT
MEEKS
SHELL KNOB STORE
LOST & FOUND
FOUND NEAR the Advertiser:
ladies black suede boots. Stop
by to claim.
LOST male chocolate
chihauhau, April 15. Last seen
at Post Office. Please call
Alene 417-846-7498 or Cody
417-665-8636. Small Reward.
DRIVERS: CDL-A.
PTT Hiring OTR. Earn .40 cpm
base then bonus! Hard running
Solos/Teams FT/PT available.
866-312-7919
Immediate openings
for General production
GEORGE’S
positions. Both day and
night shifts. Day shift
starts at $9.85 and night
shift is $.50 more. 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.
NOTICE
NOTICE
I’d like to contact every
property owner in Chain O
Lakes who has ever
received a nuisance notice
for weeds, trash, or
vehicles on their lots.
I’d also like to know if you
or anyone you’ve talked
with had received a phone
call for their vote prior to
the April 7, 2015,
election.
If you have any concerns
about the Village,
please contact:
Roger Thomas
PO Box 170
Eagle Rock, MO
65641-0170
Wednesday, APRIL
aPriL 22,
22, 2015
2015
WEDNESDAY,
Southwest
groups hold Spring Fling
11B
11B
FELONIES from 7B
of a controlled substance,
resisting arrest for a felony,
tampering with a motor
vehicle in the first degree
and made an Alford plea
to possession of a chemical
with the intent to manufacture a controlled substance
and possession of a controlled substance. Trolinger
was given a suspended execution of a five-year incarceration sentence and five
years supervised probation.
In September 2011,
Trolinger was arrested by
the Barry County Sheriff ’s
Department for having a
bag of marijuana as well
as methamphetamine and
paraphernalia after a traffic
stop. Then, in August 2012,
Trolinger was arrested for
Abigail Callison, a first-grader from Southwest Elementary manufacturing
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methamSchool, enjoyed the face painting at the Spring Fling event. The phetamine at a residence on
high school clubs combined to raised more than $2,900 in its Farm Road 1150 in Cassmajor fund-raiser held on April 2.
ville. He was arrested for
possession again in October 2014.
Trolinger is to serve
probation until March 24,
2020.
• Alice Marie Tuell, of
Monett, pled guilty to two
counts of theft/stealing of
$500 to $25,000 and burglary in the second degree
in 2013 and theft of a credit
card or letter of credit in
December 2014. Tuell’s
probation was amended on
the earlier charges, and she
was given a suspended execution of a five-year incarceration sentence and five
years supervised probation.
In January and April
2013, Tuell sold multiple
stolen items for scrap. Then
in November 2013, she stole
Community Lutheran Church in Eagle Rock recently col- a wallet from the person she
lected items for Lutheran World Relief. The small church was was staying with and withfilled with many items that are used by LWR to help people all drew funds from a pre-paid
over the world who are in need. The following items were dis- Visa card.
played and dedicated to the glory of God and then they were
Tuell is to serve probatransported to a LWR warehouse in Minneapolis: 70 quilts, 16 tion until April 21, 2020.
fleece blankets, 53 personal care kits and 16 sewing kits.
• Shad. J. Turner, of
Some of the ladies work every week on making these items Cassville, pled guilty to
and usually twice a year they send a van full of items to LWR DWI-Alcohol as a persiswhere they are distributed to
people all over the world who
are in need.
Eagle Rock church
collects for Lutheran Relief
tent offender and endangering the welfare of a child
in the first degree. Turner
was sentenced to two years
incarceration with the Department of Corrections.
Turner was found to be
driving with a blood alcohol content of .207 percent in September 2014 on
Highway 76 in Exeter. His
13 year-old son was also in
the car at the time.
• Sarah Ann Wenell,
of Kansas City, pled guilty
to burglary in the second
degree. Wenell was give a
suspended imposition of
sentencing and five years
supervised probation.
Wenell and two others
pried open a barn and stole
a transmission, transfer
case, floor jack and chain
saw in June 2013.
Wenell will serve probation until March 16, 2020.
• Christopher Allen
Whittington, of Cassville,
pled guilty to DWI-Alcohol
as a persistent offender.
Whittington was sentenced
to three years incarceration
and 480 hours of community service.
Whittington was arrested after crashing his car
at Roaring River. Officers
found him to have a blood
alcohol content of 0.207
percent. He had multiple
DWIs in the past, as well.
• James Shigeo Yoshimoto, of Cassville, pled
guilty to possession of a
controlled substance. Yoshimoto was sentenced to
four years incarceration
with the Department of
Corrections.
Yoshimoto was arrested
in October 2014 when officers found him passed
out behind the wheel of his
vehicle with methamphetamine and syringes in plain
sight. He also had a twoyear-old in the car who was
not buckled in a carseat.
Purdy FBLA competes at Crowder contest
Steer clear. Work safely.
One of the most important rules of operating machinery is the
10-foot rule. It simply means to be aware of your equipment’s
height and reach, and keep it at least 10 feet away from power lines.
Whether you’re working in the field or moving equipment from one
place to another, think and look ahead to be sure power lines are not
in your path. The 10-foot rule will help you steer clear of danger.
Purdy Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) recently competed in the Crowder College
Business Contest. Umar Akhtar and Lucas White brought home first place in Management Decision Making. Jayse Henderson took second place in Office Procedures, and Andrea Humphrey
earned third place in Advanced Keyboarding. Participants are pictured from left to right. Front
row: Kailey Pettit, Courtney White, Ashton Young, Jayse Henderson, Andrea Humphrey, Hallie
Henderson and Savannah Bradt. Middle row: Adam Humphrey, Shelby Thomas, Skylar Lakey,
Cailyn Spears and Tyler Keeler. Back row: Lucas White, Morgan Schilly, Umar Akhtar, Rylee
Moller and Layne Skiles.
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