June 3, 2015 - Barry County Advertiser
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June 3, 2015 - Barry County Advertiser
Presort Standard U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 68 Cassville, Mo. BOX HOLDER RURAL OR STAR ROUTE LOCAL “Where It Pays To Advertise” Your ad reaches 13,200 mail boxes in Barry County each week volume 47 number 34 Spotlight Country Breakfast The Butterfield Firefighters Auxiliary is holding a country breakfast on Saturday, June 6, from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Butterfield Fire Station #1. For more information, see the article on page 10A. Pig Roast The Seligman Chamber of Commerce is having a pig roast on Saturday, June 6, at 6 p.m. at the Seligman Chamber Event Center. For more information, call (417) 662+3612. Wheaton Cruise-In There will be a cruise-in in Wheaton on Saturday, June 6, from 5 p.m. until dark. Free fishing weekend This weekend is statewide free fishing on Saturday, June 6, and Sunday, June 7. For more information, see http:// www.mdc.mo.gov. “Like” the Advertiser on Facebook The Barry County Advertiser is now on Facebook. Check us out at www. facebook.com/BCAdvertiser and become a fan today! cassville, missouri 65625-0488 Arkansas man arrested for allegedly holding gun to woman Charlea Mills One man was arrested for three different charges after allegedly threatening to kill a woman. Charles Duncan Key, 44, of Bentonville, Ark., was arrested after the incident on 13th Street in Cassville on May 11. According to an affidavit of probable cause from the Cassville Police Department, Key went to the victim’s residence and physically assaulted her. The statement says that Key pushed her out of a chair, causing her to hit her head on the night stand, picked her up and punched her in the head and upper body. When she tried to escape, Key allegedly continued the beating, hitting and kicking her. Key then proceeded to pull out a Browning 9 mm Seligman Police Department receives laptops for patrol vehicles Key pistol and held it to her head, saying that she was going to die. The victim escaped and ran across the street. When she returned, she discovered the Key had stolen her cell phone and dog. Key is currently being held in the Barry County Jail in lieu of a $35,000 cash-only bond. Seligman Officer Joseph Arnold utilizes one of the new laptops to access their database while on patrol. The new computers make it more efficient for officers to complete paperwork while in the field. Charlea Mills Thanks to the Department of Public Safety, officers with the Seligman Police Department are spending more time on patrol keeping citizens safe and less in the office doing paperwork. The Seligman Police Department received five new Dell laptop computers by the Department of Public Safety to use in the cruisers on the streets and at City Hall. The laptops work on a secure server so that all tickets written by the officers are automatically stored and available. Seligman Police Chief Terry Burgess said, “The computers allow us to have access to our database, and the better accountability for reporting and tracking information.” The department has been using the computers for a few months, and they are already seeing the benefits for its officers. Burgess said, “Efficiency-wise, the computers allow our officers to complete most of the work from the patrol vehicle thus requiring less time in the office.” Prior to installing the laptops in the vehicles and having all of the information stored in their database, it was much more time consuming to complete the necessary paperwork. Officers would issues citations while working on the streets, then enter that information into a Microsoft Word document at City Hall. After that, the paper copies would be stored in physical files in the office, but no digital information would be immediately accessible within the department. Burgess said that the training to get officers up to speed on the new system was minimal. He stated, “Training basically consisted of familiarization with the software which was very userfriendly.” Since the computers were provided by the Department of Public Safety, the city did not have to invest financially in the equipment or the software making it a win-win for both the department and tax-payers in the city. With the addition of a new vet, Barry County Veterinarian Service now has a staff of four. Pictured above are, from left to right: David Cupps, DVM; Elizabeth Reed, DVM; Travis Pointer, DVM; and Voyd Brown, DVM. Charlea Mills Barry County Veterinarian Service in Cassville hired a new veterinarian who started this week. Dr. Travis Pointer, DVM, is a Wheatonnative and joined the staff on June 1. Pointer graduated from Wheaton high School in 2004 before going to Brigham Young University in Idaho. After earning his bachelors in animal science, he attended the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine. Pointer graduated in May before joining the staff. When asked why they decided to hire Pointer, Dr. Cupps said, “Dr. Pointer grew up on his family’s dairy farm southeast of Wheaton. Our practice has supplied veterinary services for them for a long time. During that time, we saw Travis grow up and saw what an outstanding young man he developed into. We also saw the work ethic he has and know that he will be an outstanding veterinarian.” Pointer feels that he will be a valuable addition to the staff by providing a fresh take on veterinary issues. He said, “Having recently graduated from school, I will bring a different perspective to issues affecting the local area.” Barry County Veterinary Service offers a variety of services, including primary care, routine diagnostics and specialized reproductive services for cattle producers including heifer development and AI, embryo transfer and Monett woman seriously injured in one-car crash Charlea Mills A Monett woman was seriously injured in a singlevehicle crash east of Monett on Tuesday morning. Deborah L. Selleck, 45, of Monett, was driving a 1990 Jeep Cherokee on Farm Road 1100 three miles east of Monett. While travelling north, Sellek ran off the right side of the road, over corrected and ran off the left side before overturning into a culvert, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report. The Jeep was totalled and towed from the scene by Thomas Towing of Monett. Sellek was taken to Cox Hospital in monett by ambulance for serious injuries. She was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. Barry County Vet hires Wheaton native as new veterinarian Visit us online! The Barry County Advertiser is now available online! Visit us at www.4bcaonline.com to view additional photo galleries, check the classifieds and view weekly advertising deals. 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As Gebhardt visited doctors and clinics to try to figure out what was going on with Kaleb’s growth, she was told repeatedly that he was just small. She said, “He is the eighth kid, and he was the only one who didn’t grow. Genetically, all of the kids are the same, they all have the same mother and father. Something was obviously wrong.” Finally, Gebhardt was referred to an endocrinologist when he was six. After watching Kaleb’s lack of growth for a year, the doctor tested him for growth hormone issues. However, when the tests came back, they realized that there was a much bigger issue. Kaleb was diagnosed with adrenal St. Edwards Catholic Church 107 W 17th St., Cassville Our faith community welcomes you and invites you to share in our celebration of the Holy Mass. 1st &3rd wk • Wednesday & Friday • Saturday • Sunday and in Spanish at 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. wasp. He turned white as a sheet and started shaking. He was going into shock.” Fears like that are a part of Gebhardt’s everyday life. She said, “It’s hard because there are certain things that are just too risky for him to do. We haven’t done basketball, but we do baseball with him wearing the full helmet and face mask to protect him. It’s just something most people don’t think about.” Now that Kaleb has an official diagnosis, the family knows how to manage it, but additional complications come with people being unaware of how to recognize when Kaleb is in distress and knowing how to give his lifesaving injections. Gebhardt said, “When Kaleb was diagnosed, the nurse at the school took the initiative to learn more about it. So the nurse at Southwest has the medicine and knows how to give the injection, but if she isn’t there, there’s no one there who can give it to him. When I’ve asked if other teachers or staff would learn how to give it to him, everyone seems to be afraid.” Part of that is due to HIPPA regulations that prevent medical information from being widely spread due to patient confidentiality. Gebhardt said, “I told the school, give me any waiver to sign. I want you to talk about Kaleb. I want you to know what he has and what to do if he goes into crisis.” Gebhardt went on, “I get it, needles are scary. I don’t want to give it to him either, but it could save his life.” Other factors weigh on Gebhardt’s mind, too. For instance, the South Barry County Ambulance District does not keep his particular medication on board the ambulances. Gebhardt said, “They told me they would give him fluids because they don’t carry his medication. I’m trying to talk to them about getting it approved to have that on the ambulance, too. If he has a crisis, he needs this medicine.If he doesn’t receive it, the potential for death is very high.” She said, “I work an hour away. I just want to know that if something happens, he will be safe.” There is no way of knowing for sure why Kaleb cannot produce cortisol or growth hormones. Gebhardt said, “He took inhaled steroids for his asthma for four years, so it could have caused it or saved him. We don’t know. The endocrinologist doesn’t know.” With all of the risk for Kaleb, Gebhardt is doing everything she can to educate those around her to help Kaleb if he needs it. She said, “I teach my other kids to know how to give the injection and what to look for. 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So, when someone gets injured, sick or even experiences emotional stress, cortisol is what prevents the person from going into shock. Since Kaleb’s body doesn’t produce cortisol, a seemingly small event could kill him. Looking at Kaleb today, he is a normal kid, just small. He loves to ride his bike, plays baseball and gets into a bit of trouble, just like any kid. However, it takes a daily routine and an emergency plan to make sure that the rough and tumble ways don’t lead to a major crisis. After discovering the cortisol issue, Gebhardt’s world changed. Kaleb started on twice-a-day steroids, a larger dose in the mornings and a smaller dose before bed, and a daily growth hormone to help him grow. Since going on the growth hormones, Kaleb’s gone up one clothing size, and at eight, he is in a size five. Unfortunately, with Kaleb’s condition, there is no cure. Instead, he has to manage the issue by preventing stress, taking steroids and keeping an emergency steroid injection in case he starts to go into shock. Gebhardt said, “One time, Kaleb was stung by a Join us for worship. Hwy 37. Access to the property is from the highway. Electricity, city water and city sewer. 57,000 $ 0! MLS #60015683 - GREAT HOME! 2 bath & 4 JUST R 1,00 ED $2 EDUC bedrooms (2 non-conforming), large 2-car garage with a work room. Open kitchen. Dining area, fireplace, sunroom & more. Come take a look! James Weaver on the Square 119,000 $ WORSHIP 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. MLS #60015184 - LAND IN THE COUNTRY! 37 acres m/l, 5 ponds, and fenced. This property has 2 manufactured homes on permanent foundations. One, is 3 bd/2 ba. The other is 4 bd/2 ba. Property joins Flag Springs State Park on 3 sides. 135,000 $ Pastor Downtown NorthPoint Fellowship Crowder College Cassville Campus Auditorium N. Bus. Hwy 37, Cassville BIBLE STUDY 9:45 a.m. WORSHIP FELLOWSHIP WORSHIP BIBLE STUDY 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Fully staffed nursery at all services. 34c 847-2965 www.fbccassville.org 31-34c 4A WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 BARRY COUNTY ADVERTISER é Community Calendar Notice: Free Fishing State-wide on Saturday, June 6, and Sunday June 7. Any person may fish state waters without permit, trout permit and prescribed area daily tag. Requirements for special permits still may apply at some county, city or private areas. Normal regulations, such as size and daily limits, still apply. Visit www.mdc.mo.gov for more information. June 5th Stella Senior Center will have a dinner and dance on Friday, June 5, starting at 5:30 p.m. They will serve pulled pork, baked beans, slaw, dessert and drink for a $5.00 donation. At 7:00 p.m., dance to the music of the McDonald County Playboys for $3.00. June 6th Heritage Festival will be held at Roaring River on June 6, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. For a list of performances see full ad on page 8A. Bring your lawn chairs and/or blankets. For more information call (417) 847-3742. Jenkins All School Reunion will be held on June 6, at the Jenkins Rural Fire Department in Jenkins. Bring a dish and a lawn chair and share in the memories of your school years. Registration will be begin at 2:00 p.m. with presentations beginning at 3:00 p.m. Cassville Dance on June 6, starting at 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Cassville Senior Center. Music provided by the Roaring River Sound Band. There will be a cover charge of $4.00. All are invited. Bring a snack to share. Cassville Senior Center located at 1111 Fair Street will have a garage sale on Saturday, June 6, from 8 a.m. to noon. All proceeds from the sale will go to operation of the Cassville Senior Center. See more information on page 6A. Butterfield Firefighters Auxiliary third annual country breakfast will be held at Butterfield Fire Station 1 at 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 6. Pancakes, biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs, sausage links and drinks. Children under 3 eat free, ages 4-11 eat for $3.00 and adults 12 and over eat for $5.00 FISH DAY Now Is The Time For Stocking 909 N. Main, Cassville 417-847-0120 Fax: 888-524-0492 Make your Dad feel special with an 18x24 glossy poster of his big catch, his favorite sports photo or that wonderful family vacation spot at the lake. We can take your memories & turn them into a beautiful poster or a canvas print for Dad. Posters only $12.00 email: copycat65625@gmail.com Canvas Prints only $42.00 Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Like us on Facebook Community Faith Chapel will hold a retirement recognition to honor Bother Doyle and Sister Gayle Russell on Sunday, June 7, at 2:00 p.m. Brother Doyle recently retired after being pastor at Faith Chapel since 1979. An "open mic" program is planned and everyone is invited to attend and share an appreciation or memory of Brother Doyle. Oak Ridge Missionary Bapitist Church will have a special speaker on Sunday, June 7, at 10:00 a.m. Doug Lee will be showing pictures and reporting on the work in the Philippines. Everyone is invited. The church is located at 16722 State Hwy 248, about 5 miles east of Cassville. Call (417) 847-2552 for more information. June 9th Cassville Cruisers will have a meeting at 7:00 p.m. at the Sho Me Plaza, behind Papa Vito's. June 11th Mineral Springs Road District will meet in regular session on Thursday, June 11, at 5:30 p.m. at the road district barn. June 12th Body of Christ outreach ministries in Wheaton will have a special guest Tony (Mac) McMullen from Cowota, Oklahoma. This We Buy and Pawn Guns-Gold-Silver & Tools OFF. (417) 271-3761 • FAX (417) 271-0465 Auto-title Loans & Payday Advances Checks Cashed • Fax Service Full Liscensed Fire Arms Dealer Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. & Repurposed Vintage Furniture Flea Market Owner, Kathy Davis Tues.-Sat. 10am-5pm Sun. 1-5pm 34-37pd Call (417) 235-9975 or (417) 665-9504 for more info & to schedule your upcoming venue. INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE 20-75% Off TUXEDOS Pageant Dresses Available 12 East Olive Street • Aurora, MO • (417) 678-1222 34c normasinline@hotmail.com / www.normasinlinefashions.com THANK YOU THE SOUTHWEST - WASHBURN SELIGMAN ALL ScHOOL REUNION thanks the following business & individuals for supporting the reunion. You made the event a huge success. • Classes for all ages, including adults. • Services each night starting at 7:00 PM. • Transportation if needed, so please contact us. • Saturday lunch at noon. • Special VBS service on Sunday night, June 14 at 7pm. (417) 847-4871 Everything in Store Mr. J’s You’re invited to our annual Vacation Bible School! www.thebiblebaptistcassville.org 32&34c I N L I N E FA S H I O N S Located at 725 West 10th Street. Across from Cassville Discount Grocery. 33-36c 110 West Broadway, Monett, MO 417-236-5664 Norma’s 1800 Sq. Ft. spacious meeting room, w/ attached kitchen, is perfect to rent for Organizational Meetings, Receptions, Showers, Dinners, Holiday/Family Gatherings, even for Indoor Garage Sales! Discount for monthly scheduled use. Catering available for additional cost. Wednesday through Friday June 10th-13th, 2015 P.O. Box 415, Cassville, MO 65625 Week of June 3. All meals are subject to change. Cassville R-IV: Wed. B. - cereal, pop tart, and pears. L. chicken nuggets, tossed salad, green beans, and peaches. Thurs. B. - cereal, sausage patty, cinnamon toast and mandarin oranges. L. - corn dog, macaroni and cheese, broccoli and cheese and fruit cocktail. Fri. B. - cereal, banana muffin and peaches. L. - sausage pizza, tossed salad, mixed vegetables, and assorted juices. Mon. B. - cereal, granola bar, and raisins. L. - hamburger, french fries, carrot sticks, dill slices and assorted juices. Tues. B. - cereal, sausage biscuit and fruit cocktail. L. - grilled cheese, tomato soup, goldfish crackers, rice crispy treat and an apple. Wed. B. - cereal, pop tart and pears. L. - pepperoni pizza, tossed salad, corn and applesauce. “Pitiful To Posh” VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL! (1/2 mile east from HWY. 37 on Fasco Road) All meals served with milk. SHO-ME CASH & PAWN through the month of June. Authorized UPS & FedEx Ship Center Summer School Breakfast and Lunch Menu d 34c Roaring River Health and Rehab located at 812 Old Exeter Road in Cassville will host a carnival on Saturday, June 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Games, prizes, food, bounce house, cake walk and pony rides. All proceeds will go towards fireworks. 7p To Pre-Order Call Arkansas Pondstockers (870) 578-9773 Walk Ups Welcome June 13th -3 MFA Agri Services in Cassville, MO: 8-9 am Race Brothers Farm Supply in Monett, MO: 10:30-11:30 am 19, for more information call (417) 858-0423. 34 Thursday, June 11 event starts at 7:00 p.m. on June 12. For more information call (417) 652-3709. Linebarger Reunion will be held Sunday, June 14, at the Purdy Community Center beginning at 11:30 a.m. with a basket lunch served at 12:30 p.m. All relatives and friends are invited to attend. Concrete Leaf Workshop will be held on June 12 and June June 7th 32437 STATE HIGHWAY 86 EAGLE ROCK, MO 65641 Channel Catfish *Bluegill (Regular & Hybrid) *Redear *Largemouth Bass *Black Crappie (If Avail.) *6-11” Grass Carp *Fathead Minnows *Koi (if available) Copy Cat Seligman Chamber of Commerce is planning a Pig Roast for Saturday, June 6, at 6:00 p.m. at the Event Center in Seligman. The cost is $6.00 a plate. For more information, call (417) 6623612 or (479) 903-2311. Everyone is invited. Farmers' Market will be on the Square in Cassville ,Saturday from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. They will have produce, local raw honey, baked goods, live plants, farm fresh eggs, meats, crafts, jams, jellies and live music by Fred Devore and Friends. If you would like to become a vendor please contact Rick Cameron (417) 2421767. All are invited to come. Wheaton Street Machines will have a cruise in on Saturday, June 6, starting at 5:00 p.m. until dark. Music and prizes, as well as a 50/50 drawing. Food and cold drinks will be available at the Cook Shack. SECURITY BANK FREDDY NAPIER AMERICAN FAMILY INS. BRINKMAN’S AUTOMOTIVE LES JACOBS FORD EXCEL LINENS (KANSAS CITY, KS) JESSIE BENNET McCRACKEN PEGGY HALL DUNLAP wHITE FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY FREEDOM BANK CRAZY MULE MUSIC TROJAN P.Q. MART COMMERCE BANK JANI PENDERGRAFT ROTHERMEL CAROLYN CATRON RICHARDSON GARY DAVIS PATSY HENDRIX wRIGHT BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 34c 34pd Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY JUNE 3, 2015 5A Roaring River to host festival Roaring River State Park will be hosting the Heritage Festival on June 6, 2015 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The event will have live music performances, and it is free and open to the public. The Festival will be located across from the amphitheater and CCC lodge. People attending are encouraged to bring their own blankets and lawn chairs. A list of performance times is located below: •10 a.m. - Possum Hollow Fiddlers •10:45 a.m. - Marcel Craig and Friends •11:30 a.m. - HK Silvey, Alvie Dooms, David Scrivner and Nathan McAlister. •12:30 p.m. - HK Silvey, Alvie Dooms, David Scrivner and Nathan McAlister •1:15 p.m. - Flying Buzzards •2 p.m. - Ozark Mountain Revival •2:45 p.m. - Todd Wilkinson •3:30 - Flying Buzzards •4:15 p.m - Ozark Mountain Revival •5 p.m. - Todd Wilkinson Did you know? The month of June marks the beginning of summer in areas of the Northern Hemisphere. June is a popular month for weddings and parties because of the mild temperatures and fullblooming foliage. Ancient Romans named June after Juno, the queen of the gods and patroness of marriage and weddings. But June is about much more than weddings, marking the end of the school year for many students and Father's Day for dads across the country. In addition, June has played host to numerous historical events. June 1, 1869: Thomas Edison obtains a patent for an electrographic voice recorder. June 3, 1972: Sally Jan Priesand is ordained, becoming the first female rabbi in the United States. June 6, 1944: "D-Day" occurs in Europe during World War II. June 10, 1922: Judy Garland is born as Frances Gumm in Grand Rapids, Minn. June 14, 1777: The Stars & Stripes is adopted as the American flag. June 15, 1844: Charles Goodyear is granted a patent Raggedy Ann’s Flea Market BIG RED BUILDING Hwy. 37, 3 miles N. of Purdy Tues.-ThurS. 10-4 Fri. 10-4 • Sat. 10-4 Sun. 1-4 BOOTH RENTAL (no comission taken out) __________ Contact - Jeanette Freeze for vulcanized rubber. June 17, 1928: Amelia Earhart is the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean when she flies from Newfoundland to Wales. June 19, 1903: Lou Gehrig is born in New York City. June 20, 1840: Samuel Morse is granted a patent for telegraphy signals. June 25, 1929: G.L. Pierce receives a patent for basketball. June 27, 1967: Baltimore Orioles and NY Jets trademarks are registered. June 28, 1894: Labor Day is established as a federal holiday. June 30, 1936: "Gone With the Wind" is published. Stumpffs bid on 25 more years Donnie and Teresa (Brattin) Stumpff, of Cassville, recently reached the milestone of 25 years of marraige. They were married in Cassville on June 1, 1990, at the home of Donnie’s grandparents. They have three children, Dillion Stumpff and wife, Savanna Stumpff, Parker Stumpff and wife, Ashley Stumpff, and Shania Stumpff, and fiance, Cody Stehlik. Donnie and Teresa also have four grand children, Bradley, Riley, Adilina and Hadlie. Larsons celebrate 40th wedding anniversary Calvin and Micki (Goodwin) Larson, of Cassville, were wed on June 1, 1975. Their children are Penny Larson, of Cassville, Patty and Rusty Keith, of Cave Spring, Ark., Larry and Mandy Larson, of Cassville, Luke and Kat Penn, of Louisiana, Tammy and Joe Pope, of Greenfield, and Lance and Kayla Larson. Family will celebrate at the couple’s home in Cassville on Sunday, June 7, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. Clio Cemetery would like to thank everyone who made donations over the Memorial Day holiday. OPENING JUNE 29, 2015 Hilltop Treasures Thank you to all who donated their time to Oak Hill Cemetery Memorial day weekend. Thanks to those who put the flags on our veterans graves. Thanks to the visitors who came by and helped us celebrate Memorial Day. Thanks to those who support our cemetery yearly, your donations allow us to preserve and maintain Oak Hill. Oak Hill 1416 Main Cassville, MO 65625 34pd 16508 State Hwy 76 Cassville, MO 65625 34pd “When it comes to your health, you don’t have to be a genius.... you just have to oWn one!” (AT HILLTOP NEAR INTERSECTION 112 & 76-86) (417) 846-5231 or (417) 847-3344 Vendors call today to reserve your booth! 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Stephens N.D., Doctor of Naturopathy 34tfc “Touch for Health” Kinesiology Body Balance Nutrition 1stwk 6A WEDNESDAY JUNE 3, 2015 Barry County Advertiser mother and great grandmother known by many for her heart felt service, positive attitude and strength. There will be a memorial service at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cassville, at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to Greenlawn Funeral Home South. billie l. house Billie L House, 83, of Shell Knob passed away on May 23, 2015. She was born on April 9, 1932 in Springfield, where she graduated from Central High School in 1950. Billie married her eternal companion Edward H. House on June 29, 1951 in Greene County. Billie worked as a personal care technician for Mercy Hospital in Berryville, Ark. for 25 years. She loved her job and caring for her patients and was presented the Mercy Signature Service Connection Award for 2014. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Billie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Edward; both daughters, Alexis and Valerie; a granddaughter; and one sister. She is survived by two sons, Greg (& Tina) House; and Lawrence (& Sheila) House, of Shell Knob; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. She is a beloved mother, grand- mary lou newman Mary Lou Newman, 93, of Cassville, passed away Friday, May 29, 2015, in Cassville Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was born August 5, 1921, in Forsyth, the daughter of Samuel Jesse and Trella Belle (Gard) Wheeler. On July 13, 1939, in Galena, she was united in marriage to Earl Edward Newman, who preceded her in death on December 22, 1984. Also preceding her in death were one son, Ernest Newman; one daughter, Patty Holden; one grandson, Danny Fortner; one great grandson, Michael Asher and three brothers, Sam Wheeler, Jack Sharp and Don Wheeler. Charles McManus Authorized Homesteaders Life Agent CASSVILLE SENIOR CENTER WEEKLY MENU JUNE 5: Open Faced Hot Roast Beef Sand., Mashed Potatoes, Roasted Corn, Pudding Parfaits, Baked Rolls JUNE 8: BBQ Pork Sand., Chicken Sand, French Fires, Baked Beans, Blushing Pears JUNE 9: Talapia, Chuck Wagon, Steak, Baked Potato, Peas & Carrots, Cinnamon Rolls, Baked Rolls JUNE 10: Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, Roasted Carrots, Poke Cake, Baked Rolls JUNE 11: Cheeseburger Mac, Ham & Potato Bake, Stewed Tomatoes, Squash, Apple Cobbler, Baked Rolls Salad Bar Available Every Day During Serving Hrs. AD SPONSORED BY LOCAL BUSINESSES Cassville Health Care & Rehab Red Rose Health & Rehab Serving Hrs: 11am - 12:30 pm White Funeral Home $350 Contribution age 60 & over BC Advertiser $6 Cost age 59 & under Freedom Bank 34c Surviving are three sons, John Newman and his wife, Rose, of Exeter, Don Newman and his wife, Linda, of Cassville, and Ronald “Freck” Newman, of Exeter; four daughters, Marilyn Fortner, of Cape Fair, Earlene Harber and her husband, Bill, of Reeds Spring, Carol Cook and her husband, Lee, of Pierce City, and Pam Clark and her husband, Dale, of Cassville; eighteen grandchildren; thirty-one great grandchildren and eight great-great grandchildren. Mary grew up and received her education at Forsyth, where she graduated from high school. For several years she was employed as a machine operator for Jumping Jacks and U.S. Shoes. At age 85 she retired from WalMart after working there seventeen years. Some of her favorite pastimes were quilting, genealogy, crafts, working crossword puzzles and she loved her newspaper. Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, June 1, 2015, in Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville, Missouri. Pastor Doyle Russell conducted the services. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, Cassville. The family received friends Sunday in Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville. Contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s Research in memory of Mary. fohn funeral home Cassville, Mo. 417-847-2141 Pre-Arrangement Provider reverend leroy “junior” denney Reverend Leroy “Junior” Denney, 79, of Springfield, was called home to his Heavenly Father on Saturday, May 30, 2015 while at Cox South Medical Center in Springfield. Born on July 1, 1935 in Berryville, Ark., Leroy was the son of the late James Roy Denney and Lula Mae (Clifton) Denney. He graduated from Purdy High School. Leroy was a member of Central Assembly of God Church in Springfield. On October 30, 1954, he married Ruth Ann Stewart. To this union, he was blessed with five children. Ruth Ann preceded him in death in1982. On December 9, 1983, he married Judy Dixon in Strafford, sharing thirtyone years together. He is survived by his wife, Judy, of the home; his children, Debbie Farris, Randy Denney, Kim Ybarbo and Carla (Steve) Henson; his brothers, Kenneth (Shirley ) Denney and Elwood Denney; sister-in-law, Nina Rose; eleven grandchildren; eight GARAGE SALE Cassville Senior Center 43tfc We invite you to learn more about the advantages of pre-arranging and funding the funeral plans desired. This can be done at our office or in the comfort of your own home. Cassville Shell Knob Wheaton 417-847-2141 417-858-3151 417-652-7268 Obituaries Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for online obituaries, guestbook and private condolences. Fohn Funeral Home 1111 Fair St., Cassville th SATURDAY, JUNE 6 • 8am-12noon All proceeds from the sale will go to operation of the Cassville Senior Center. Small appliances, dishes, pots & pans, silverware, jewelry, clothing & shoes, bedding, quilt, shams, bedskirt, & curtains, towels, movies, books, lamps, lots of misc. 34c Raffle Tickets for 1967 Plymouth will be available for purchase at the yard sale. Drawing June 17th. great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews and extended family and friends. He was preceded in death by one son, Larry Denney; one brother, Marion Joe Denney; one sister, Ruth Denney; and two grandsons, Levi and Cecil Farris. Funeral services for Reverend Denney will be held at 3:00 p.m., today, Wednesday, June 3, 2015, at Buchanan Funeral Home in Monett. Reverend L. Jack Moore will be officiating. Interment will follow at Arnhart Cemetery, Purdy. Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday evening at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Convoy of Hope in care of the funeral home. Arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Buchanan Funeral Home. jackie r. “jack” schlessman Jackie R. “Jack” Schlessman, 77, of Purdy, passed away Friday, May 29, 2015, in Cox-Monett Hospital. He was born January 21, 1938, in Anderson, the son of Leon Emmit and Viola (Thrutchley) Schlessman. On May 17, 1957 in Lanagan, he was united in marriage to Norma Thurman, who survives. Also surviving are two sons, Jackie W. Schlessman and his wife, Jacquelyn, of Purdy, and Steve Schlessman and his wife, Dawn, of Wheaton; one daughter, Sharon Kay Baker and her husband, Ray, of Orange Park, Fla.; three brothers, Tom Schlessman and his wife, Bonnie, of Bentonville, Ark., John Schlessman and his wife, Freda, of Beaver, Okla., and Junior Schlessman and his wife, Neoma, of Anderson; three sisters, Annabel Warren and her husband, John, of Kansas City, Carolyn “Kay” Lewis, of Moran, Kan. and Mary Lou Lewis and her husband, Rick, of Pineville; sixteen grandchildren and twenty-four great grandchildren. Preceding him in death were his parents and three brothers, Emmit, Lester and William Schlessman. Jack received his education at Pineville, where he graduated from high school. For several years he was employed as a butcher at the Wheaton IGA and then owned and operated The Wheaton Frozen Foods. He later worked at Efco, Fasco and then Walmart. He was a member of East Side Church of Christ in Monett. He enjoyed playing softball and coached little league baseball. Some of his favorite pastimes were hunting mushrooms, watching his grandkids play ball, hunting and fishing. He also loved watching the Cardinals and westerns on TV. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 2, 2015, in McQueen Funeral Home, Wheaton. Don Deffenbaugh conducted the services. Burial were in Tracy Cemetery, Anderson. The family received friends Monday in McQueen Funeral Home, Wheaton. Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for online obituaries, guestbook and private condolences. Mcqueen funeral home Wheaton, Mo. 417-652-7268 Last 2 Weeks to Get Your RAFFLE TICKETS Restored 1967 Plymouth Belvedere R TI AF CK FL and may be purchased ET E at: *Cassville Senior Center Drawing will be June 17th at the Cassville Senior Center. Tickets are $5.00 ea or 5 for $20.00 In Loving Memory Loretta (Lori) Cantwell *Freedom Bank *Security Bank *First State Bank 34-35c The family of Charles Curry would like to thank everyone for each expression of sympathy, the abundance of food and prayers. We would especially like to than Jim Fohn and his staff for their skillful, compassionate care, Pastors Tony Ball and Paul Yarnall for their words of comfort, and Bob Shupp for the wonderful piano playing with Rita Stringer and Gary Ball singing Charles’ favorite hymns. We also appreciate the excellent meal provided by the Roaring River Baptist Church, as well as the kindness shown to us by the Cassville Police Dept. and ambulance service. Charla’s friends, Glenda Maddux, Mary Lyall, Patsy Baker, Mary Terry, Jane Divine, Sharon Tate, Kay Walker, Larry and Lonna Edens, were invaluable during the early hours of shock and preparations. 1-25-69 ---- 6-12-14 We miss you every day. God holds you in His arms. We hold you in our hearts. We Love You Kevin, Cody, Chase & family Everything was appreciated and will not be forgotten, Rosemary, Charla, Bill and Kathy Curry and families. 34pd 34pd Barry County Advertiser betty jean mccrary Betty Jean McCrary passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family at the K.C. Hospice House on May 27, 2015 at the age of 91. Betty was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, William S. McCrary; eldest son, John S. McCrary; sisters, Hilda Saljoin, Rhea Mayhugh and adoptive parents John and Clara Roberts. Betty is lovingly remembered by her children Glen McCrary and wife, Sondra of Belton, her daughter, Tracee Dock and partner, Paul Snare, of Kansas City; and her daughter-in-law, Darla McCrary and Darla’s daughter, Larina of Winchester, Va.; her grandchildren, Stephen, Kevin and Elizabeth, all McCrarys, Aubree (Adam) Keck and Lauren Dock; greatgrandchildren, Tyler, Will and Emily, all McCrary, Brendan Killian, Allison Dock, and Theodore Keck; Niece Lonna Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for online obituaries, guestbook Mayhugh (Mike) Smittle. and private condolences. Betty was born in Kansas City, on February 11, 1924. fohn funeral home Cassville, Mo. She graduated from Harri417-847-2141 sonville High in Harrisonville, in 1941, and immediately married the love of her life William (Bill) McCrary. Bill served in the U.S. Army during WWII and Betty accompanied him to California where she lived and worked with other military wives while the “boys” were overseas. Betty and Bill returned to live in Kansas City until 1976, when they retired to the Peachwood Manor Quality Care For The Ones You Love “Because We Care” Qualified Staff “A Warm Nurturing Environment To Call Home” Monitored Medication - Home Cooked Meals 24 Hour Care - Rooms Available Lynda Dacy, Owner 417-847-3902 • 846-6050 15895 State Hwy. 76, Cassville, MO WEDNESDAY JUNE 3, 2015 cornelius clayton vickers, jr. Cornelius Clayton Vickers, Jr., 88, of Seligman, passed away Monday, May 25, 2015, in Circle of Life Hospice Legacy Village, Bentonville, Ark. Memorial services with military honors will be held at 2:00 p.m., today, Wednesday, June 3, 2015, in Fayetteville National Cemetery, Fayetteville, Ark. Cremation arrangements were under direction of Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville. Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for online obituaries, guestbook and private condolences. fohn funeral home Cassville, Mo. 417-847-2141 richard a. earley Richard A. Earley, 61, of Eagle Rock, passed away Monday, June 1, 2015, in his home. No services are scheduled at this time. Cremation arrangements are under direction of Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville. Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for online obituaries, guestbook and private condolences. fohn funeral home Cassville, Mo. 417-847-2141 Vacations are a great opportunity for families or individuals to recharge. But especially active vacationers often return from their trips in need of rest, as planning may have taken its toll or schedules loaded with too many activities might have left little time for R&R. Those willing to simplify their vacations may find their excursions provide the rest they need and the energizing boost they can make use of upon returning from their destinations. Leave work behind The United States is one of the few countries that does not guarantee paid days off. The Center for Economic and Policy Research says one in four working Americans do not get paid time off. The employment site Glassdoor notes that among those who do get paid vacations, 75 percent of employees chose not to use all of their time in 2013. By comparison, Canadians get an average of 19 days of vacation time per year. Stress about making up work or falling behind makes some professionals worry about using their vacation time, and those who do travel may stay connected to the office in some shape or form. Splitting time between leisure and work responsibilities on a vacation can be taxing and take away from the time you need to relax and recharge. Cut work ties and immerse yourself in the vacation experience. Use a travel agent Using a travel agent to plan your vacation can remove any stress and anxiety you may feel when planning a trip and juggling the responsibilities of everyday life. Many people choose to book their own trips as a cost-cutting measure. What they don't realize is that travel agents may be privy to special deals and perks they can pass on to customers. These agents also know the ins and outs of certain resorts and locales. Leaving the legwork in their accomplished hands means all you have to do is show up with your reservations instead of pouring over the minutiae of planning. Consider an all-inclusive trip All-inclusive resorts and cruise lines take the work out of having a good time. These types of vacations remove a lot of the problems associated with personal travel. Meals are provided, activities are coordinated, and you don't have to carry extra cash, as most costs generally are covered. Keep your itinerary flexible Scheduling right down to the minute can remove the fun of the trip. Leave oppor- tunities to just sit and enjoy your surroundings. Perhaps other members of the family or traveling party have their own ideas for entertainment. A rigid timeline can make the vacation seem more like a commitment rather than an opportunity to let loose and stop watching the clock. Rent a car Find out if a rental car can be included in the price of your vacation. Having a car at the ready means vacationers can come and go as they please without worrying about hailing taxis or waiting for public transportation. Rental cars also provide access to areas outside of resort confines. Research possible destinations in advance and map out where you want to go to remain safe and prepared. Vacations don't have to be taxing. Cut down on some of the stressful aspects of traveling by simplifying and delegating tasks. Cassville Health Care & Rehab Standing Strong to Care For Your Loved One 1300 County Farm Road, Cassville, MO 417-847-3386 Offering 24-hour skilled nursing services Excellent Activity program Home cooked meals tfc Advertise in your Hometown Paper where you don’t get locked in a contract and where your hometown newspaper is printed in Cassville. Locally Owned!!! Next Time Call The P.O. Box 488 904 West Street Cassville, MO 65625 Ph: 417-847-4475 Fax: 417-847-4523 Russell Cemetery Association Requests that all Memorial Day decorations, flowers, lights, shepard’s hooks, flowerboxes, ect. be removed by June 20th 2015 in order for mowing to resume. This includes anything in the ground or in boxes around the grave. Anything attached to the top of the stone or in vases that are a part of the stone may be left. Any items not removed prior to June 20th will be burned in the barrel at the back of the cemetery by Russell cemetery board members. Thank you for your help in keeping the cemetery clean. CIRCULATION 13,200 34-37c 34-35pd Washburn Prairie Cemetery Association requests that all Memorial Day decorations, flowers, lights, shepherd’s hooks, etc. be removed no later than Sunday, June 7th, 2015 in order for mowing to resume. This includes anything that is in the ground, on, or around the gravesite. Anything attached to the top of the stone, or in the vases and/or holders that are a part of the stone, may be left if so desired. Any items not removed prior to Monday, June 8th, 2015 will be discarded. Thank you for helping keep our cemetery clean and beautiful. 33-34c 7A Simplify vacations and savor the fun Obituaries beautiful Ozark hills in Cassville. Betty moved to Belton, in 2011. Betty loved and excelled at her role as a mother and a homemaker. She also enjoyed helping her neighbors and friends, sewing, reading and 1940’s vintage music. Other favorite things included watching Wheel of Fortune, bird watching, walking with her Cassville friends and her daily luncheons with her new Carnegie Village friends. Betty’s family and friends will remember her for her compassionate and caring personality. She cared about what was important to others and could always see the good in everyone she met. She always seemed to know when a loved one would benefit from a warm smile, a gentle touch or a loving hug. As we celebrate our time with Betty she would ask only that we share her optimistic outlook on life and remember her very favorite saying, “Life goes on.” Graveside services wereheld at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, June, 2, 2015, in Oak Hill Cemetery, Cassville, under direction of Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville. Pastor Tony Ball conducted the services. The family will received friends Tuesday in Fohn Funeral Home. “A place of Jeremiah 29:11 iver Roaring R ab Reh & h t l a e H “For I know the plans I have for you” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not harm you, plans to give and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11 NIV Sunday Service 10:00 AM Wednesday Service 7:00 PM Pastor James E. Stewart 1-417-847-0560 1-417-846-3782 faithfamilychurch@centurylink.net Caring for our Seniors! Skilled Nursing Facility Special Unit for Elopement Risk 417-847-2184 812 Old Exeter Rd, Cassville, Mo. ” tfc 1/2 Mile South from the 76/86 Hilltop Junction on Hiway 112 tfc 8A WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 Barry County Advertiser Barry County Health Department May Food Service Report The Health Department divides food service code violations into two categories: Priority and Core items. Priority items are more likely than other violations to contribute to food contamination, or illness and/ or injury. Core items, although important to the overall hygiene of the establishment, do not necessarily present an immediate threat to food contamination or illness and/or injury. A report for each establishment that is inspected shows the number of priority items, along with a short statement as to the nature of the violations. The report also shows the number of core items, but doesn’t list the nature of those violations. *Corrected on spot. • Shell Knob School Shell Knob Routine 5/4/15: Priority Violations: 0. Core Violations: 0. • Subway #17461 Shell Knob Pre-Opening 5/4/15: Plan Review. • Cassville Intermedi- ate School Cassville Routine 5/5/15: Priority items: 0. Core items: 0. • Norm’s Grocery Seligman Routine 5/5/15: Priority items: 8 1. Raw meats were stored above cooked meats. Raw ground meat was stored above raw whole meats.* 2. The cheese in the walk-in produce cooler was held at 47°F (must be 41°F or below).* 3. Cooked ham shanks not labeled with a sevenday discard date. 4. Three ham steaks on display for customer purchase did not have a vacuum seal.* 5. Nobody ServSafe certified or equivalent was on duty. 6. Lighter fluid was stored above the food packager. Chimney cleaning powder was stored above popsicles.* 7. An unlabeled chemical was in a spray bottle.* 8. The meat grinder, bone saw and counter tops in the meat department are only washed, rinsed, and sanitized once a day. Core items: 9. Follow-Up 5/11/15: Priority item: 1 1. Nobody ServSafe certified or equivalent was on duty. Follow-Up 5/28/15 All priority violations from 5/5/15 inspection corrected. • Dollar General #7759 Seligman Routine 5/5/15: Priority items: 1 1. Numerous toxins and chemicals were stored with and above foods in the clearance section. Core items: 1. Follow-Up 5/6/15: Priority items: 1 1. Numerous toxins and chemicals stored above food. Follow-Up 5/11/15: The priority item from the 5/6/15 inspection was corrected. • Exeter R-II School Exeter Routine 5/6/15: Priority items: 0. Core items: 0. • White Oak Station #18 Seligman Routine 5/5/15: Priority items: 1. 1. The can opener blade was soiled. The ice machine had bacteria growth inside.* Core items: 3. Follow-Up 5/6/15: The priority item from 5/5/15 inspection was corrected. • Fastrip Wheaton Routine 5/6/15: Priority items: 0. Core items: 1.* • Arby’s Monett Pre-Opening 5/7/15: Plan review. Pre-Opening 5/19/15: Permit issued. • The Stagestop Cassville Follow-Up 5/11/15: The priority item from the 2/24/15 inspection was corrected. • Oriental House Cassville Pre-Opening 5/11/15: Permit issued. • Monett Plaza & Theatre Monett Routine 5/11/15: Priority items: 0. Core items: 1.* • Monett Family Restaurant Monett Routine 5/11/15: Priority items: 2* 1. The sanitizer at server station was not at the prop- Get Ready For Summer Find Your Dream Home! FAMILY RETREAT! TOP OF LINE UPGRADE! BRICK RANCH! Lake Sub, 1/3 mile from Big M, park/access. 5 BD, 2 BA, large kitchen/dining, Major upgrades include, 2x hung insulated vinyl windows, vinyl siding, elect CH/A, flooring, wall off renovations & finished out the bsmt, master suite, fam/rec rm. 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Will you be a part of making a difference? Come Run/Walk with us or be a sponsor. fb: Washburn 1st Baptist Church Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 9A WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 Barry County Advertiser HEALTH from 8A contact with a lemon, tomato, avocado and jalapenos.* 4. Raw beef and other food items held in the prep line make table were held at 58°F (must be 41° or below). 5. The tamale and red sauce had no documented discard date.* 6. Cooked onions and peppers held by time as a public health control had no documented discard time.* 7. Two tubs of utensils were soiled. The onion chopper, put away as clean, had onions in it. A soiled knife was by the utility sink.* 8. The sanitizer for servers was too weak.* Core items: 6. • Angus Steakhouse Monett Routine 5/21/15: Priority items: 0. Core items: 3. • Cox Monett Hospital Monett Routine 5/21/15: Priority items: 1* 1. The sanitizer was too weak.* Core items: 1.* • Big M Marina Eagle Rock Routine 5/27/15: Priority items: 3 1. There was an unlabeled spray bottle of blue liquid.* 2. An employee did not wash their hands before putting on gloves.* 3. Nobody Servsafe Certified was on duty. Core items: 2.* • Big Baldy’s Monett Routine 5/28/15: Priority items: 2* 1. There was one cracked spatula and one cracked ice scoop.* 2. Soda nozzles in the banquet room has bacteria growth.* Core items: 0. • Happy House Monett Routine 5/28/15: Priority items: 5* 1. Numerous uncovered employee beverages were in the kitchen and dish washing area.* 2. Raw chicken was stored above ready-to-eat crab in reach in the fridge. Raw beef was stored above cooked ribs and raw chicken was stored above raw pork in the walk-in fridge. Raw beef was stored above ready-to-eat noodles in the prep line cooler.* 3. Three tubs of fried chicken (74°F) on a black cart were held without time or temperature control. Crab rangoon in the reach-in fridge held at 57°F, reach-in fridge has an ambient temperature of 63°F. Milk in the mini cooler beside the soft serve machine was held at 47°F, ambient temperature is 50°F.* 4. Sausages were stored in direct contact with a cardboard box. (They must be stored in a food-grade container that is not nonabsorbent, smooth and easily cleanable.)* 5. The gray cart and cutting board on the gray cart were soiled. The counter top where food is stored was soiled.* Core items: 4. Need a Handyman? Purdy’s May Character Education winners Purdy Elementary Principal Janet Boys announced the character education medal winners for the month of May. 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 May students focused on courage. May medal winners are fourth graders Isaac Green, Jessie Robertson and Zachary McAllister; third graders Tegan Patterson and Jazmine Paxtor; second graders Jonathan Lopez, Kira Hess and Leanna Moore; first graders Simon Walker, Jayden Scott and Alejandro Gonzalez; and kindergartners Jordyn DeLeon, Isaias Lopez and Olivia Swafford. l Us The Butterfield Fire Auxiliary is hosting their third annual country breakfast this Saturday, June 6. The breakfast will be held from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. This year, the auxiliary will serve pancakes, biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs, sausage links and drinks. All proceeds from the event will go to benefit the Butterfield Fire Protection District fire- Contact: Gene Writer @ 417-342-3324 Air Conditioner only blowing “kinda” cold air? Drains clogged? Never ending project list getting in the way of fishing?? Purdy’s May Character Education winners are, from left to right, in the front row: Kira Hess; Olivia Swafford and Jayden Scott. Second row: Jonathan Lopez; Isaias Lopez and Alejandro Gonzalez. Third row: Leanna Moore; Jordyn DeLeon and Simon Walker. Fourth row: Gary Jurgensen, counselor; Echo the Eagle and Janet Boys, principal. Back row: Jessie Robertson; Jazmine Paxtor; Zachary McAllister and Tegan Patterson. Absent for photo: Isaac Green. Butterfield Fire Auxiliary to host country breakfast Use Cassville’s Masonic Lodge, 18th & Main St. for your next meeting or event. Cal for availability and fees. fighters for equipment and apparatuses. Prices for the breakfast will be $5 for adults, $3 for children ages four to 11, and children under three are free. The breakfast will be held at the Butterfield Fire Station. Firefighters will be on site to give tours of the facility and provide information about the district. Barry County’s years past 40 years ago The Cassville High Shcool class of 1925 held their 50th reunion. Melissa Force, of Pierce City, received two trophies at the state beauty pageant. E.L. Corbett, of Aurora, accepted the position of the Purdy High School principle. for the 1975-76 school year. 30 years ago Angela Ash, of Cassville, was chosen as the Cassville recipient of the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Scholarship. Jeff Banks, of Cassville, graduated with honors from DeVry Institute of Technology in Kansas City with a bachelors of Science Degree in Electronics Engineer Technology. Kevin L. Jones, of Washburn, was honored with a Scottish Rite Foundation Award. 20 years ago MINERAL SPRINGS ROAD DISTRICT ________ Meeting held on the 2nd Thursday of each month at the Mineral Springs Road Barn. 1st wk tfc 10A Able 2 Products opened the retail outlet store on Highway 248. Shannon Benton Robbins graduated from Missouri Southern State University in Joplin with a bachelors degree in criminal justice administration and law enforcement. 2,500 visitors came to celebrate Fasco’s 20th anniversary. 10 years ago Call J.D. West Handyman! 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Ladies Night Open 7 days a Week Pool Tournaments Sunday 5 PM Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 11A ExEtEr School Board The Potting Shed joins Cassville Chamber of Commerce MEEting highlightS The Exeter School Board held their monthly meeting on May 13. Board President Eric O’Neill called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. with six board members in attendance. Nick Guthery, Ashley Fly and Kyle Troutman were also in attendance. A motion was made and carried to approve the agenda. Mr. Taylor gave the High School/Middle School and Transportation report. High school attendance was at 87 percent above 90 percent attendance and middle school attendance was at 97 percent above 90 percent attendance. EOC (End of Course) testing and MAP testing was completed. The district’s buses received a 100 percent on bus inspections through the Missouri Highway Patrol during the annual inspection. The seniors took their senior trip to San Antonio, Texas, from May 20 through May 23. The T2 reward was a trip to the YMCA Trout Farm on May 15. Exeter R-VI will be hosted the district baseball tournament this year. Mr. Jordan gave the elementary report. Elementary attendance was at 94 percent above 90 percent attendance. The After School Program has 168 students enrolled. Before school there are approximately 50 to 60 students attending regularly, and there are 60 to 70 students attending regularly after school. MORENET was contacted regarding the district’s need to increase the bandwidth currently received. The district will now receive 40Mbps which is up from the 20Mbps the district is currently receiving. To date, there are 90 students enrolled in Summer School, kindergarten through eighth grades, which will be held June 1 through June 27. Nick Guthery, the district’s Vo-Ag instructor, briefed the Board on information he gathered concerning trap shooting and archery possibly being offered. A motion was made and carried to go forward with the implementation of these two programs for the district. A motion was made and carried to accept the resignations from Donnie Boenker and Deborah Hardwick. A motion was made and carried to accept the consent agenda. Dr. Raney discussed APR with the Board. The district’s graduation rate was at 97 percent with college entry and ACT scores projected to go up. Dr. Raney presented the Board with MSBA policies which were updates due to legislative changes for the first reading. The Board and Dr. Raney toured the facilities and grounds and discussed the projects which would be completed this summer. The next Board meeting is scheduled for June 10. A motion was made and carried to adjourn at 8:50 p.m. Bro. Russell retiring from Community Faith Chapel A retirement recognition will be held to honor Brother Doyle and Sister Gayle Russell on Sunday, June 7, at 2 p.m. at the Community Faith Chapel Church. Bro. Doyle recently retired after pastoring Community Faith Chapel since June 1979. During his tenure of pastoring churches, Doyle also served as Chaplain of Roaring River Health and Rehab, Cassville Health Care and Rehab, Mercy Hospital and Hospice. He has performed weddings for numerous couples Reavis Water Well 24 Hour Residential Pump Service Chad Reavis 417-723-5548 Cell: 417-335-0036 Office: “Quality and Service First” 24tfc and has officiated at multiple funerals and memorial services of loved ones in the area. An open mic program is planned and everyone is invited to attend and share an appreciation or memory of Bro. Doyle. The church is located at Highway 248 and 13th Street in Cassville. The Potting Shed, located at 16062 State Highway 76, Cassville, is open for business and has joined the Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce. The Potting Shed is located at the former location of For the Birds and is now owned and operated by Dee Schell. The Potting Shed has a large selection of flowers, plants and vegetables. For the wildcat fan, they offer a special black and gold “wildcat nation” selection. In addition to a wide assortment of plants, a variety of retail merchandise, including locally made products, are available inside of the store. Specialized or custom orders are available. They are happy to help you with repotting your existing plants or filling your personal flower pots, as well. The Potting Shed will offer a wide selection of fall mums and additional fall items. For more information about the Potting Shed, you can contact them directly at (417) 847-0606 or via email at dleighw72@ hotmail.com. Pictured above are, from left to right, in the front row: Mindi Artherton, Raylene Hart, Stacy Runnels, Pat Hagins, Beau Schell, Dee Schell, Ryder Schell, Bub Schell, Trinity Hartin and Dennise Wierman. Back row: Joe Hayden, Leslie Smith, Andy Lambel, ATTENTION McKenzie Kochell, Allison Angel and Toni Shoer. Library Board position open The Barry County Commission are seeking to appoint a library trustee to the Barry-Lawrence Regional Library Board of Trustees from the Shell Knob area. This is to fill the unexpired term for a vacancy created by the resignation of Jeannie Jones, whose term expires June 30, 2016. Interested candidates must be a resident of Barry County and be able to attend monthly board meetings in Monett and attend various library functions. Interested persons may contact: Barry County Commission; 700 Main Street, Suite 2; Cassville, MO 65625 or phone (417-847-4628). If you are interested you must Nickle’s Flooring We invite you to walk all over us. 417-847-2484 American Dream Realty 466 St. Hwy. 76, Cassville, MO 65625 417-847-4800 - 417-858-2400 NEW LOWER PRICE 4 BD full brick. Hardwood floors, privacy fence & a pool. Custom cabinets & granite countertops. $235,000 #60020052 CENTRAL LOCATION Older 2 story. Ready to remodel. 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ASKING $19,500 60025845 CASSVILLE city lot, water meter is in! $14,000 “CHECK OUR WEB PAGE FOR MORE LISTINGS!” 34c 12A WEDNESDAY,JUNE 3, 2015 Barry county advertiser Cassville’s Hill 13th at State Lee Stubblefield While Cassville's Satchell Hill fell short in his quest for a medal at the MSHSAA Track and Field Championships, the 2015 meet was a memorable one in many ways. Hill finished 13th in the Class 3 Boys Shot on Saturday with a toss of 43-10.25. A flurry of unprecedented performances highlighted this meet, including new overall records in both the boys and girls pole vault. On Friday, Christopher Nilsen, of Park Hill, became the first Missouri high school vaulter to clear 17 feet. Then, on Saturday, Lee’s Summit West's Nicole Kallenberger became Missouri's best female vaulter ever, clearing the bar at 12-10.5. Hannah Long, of Eureka, capped her high school career with a national-best 4:40.15, shattering the Missouri overall record by over four seconds. HILL Eldon senior Sara Rhine was an inch short of her own class record in the Class 3 girls high jump on Friday, but her 5-6 was good enough to win her fourth gold medal in the event. Finally, in the Class 5 boys 3200 meter run, a trio of runners from Lafayette claimed the top three places for an unheard of sweep in that distance event. Austin Hindman won in 9:11.34, followed closely by teammates Devin Myrer (9:15.12) and Alec Haines (9:19.85). Registration underway for annual Run for Angie 5K CMU athletic honors Central Methodist University announced the athletic honors and awards for the 2014-2015 academic year. Local student-athletes honored include: Lady Eagle Kaitlyn Sewell participated in track and field during the 20142015 academic year. Sewell lettered in track and field. Sewell is a freshman biology major from Purdy. Eagle Jon Zanaboni participated in spirit squad during the 2014-2015 academic year. Zanaboni lettered in spirit squad. Zanaboni is a senior sports management major from Aurora. WICKER WELL DRILLING & Pump Service Service All Wells & Pumps 417-723-5498 CALL 24 HRS. Paul Wicker 417-245-0370 Jamie Wicker 417-229-2825 18-42pd of Cassville 1010 Old exeter Rd. 847-2611 The third annual Run for Angie 5K run/walk will be Saturday, July 18, at 7:30 a.m. in Purdy. Pre-register by June 30, to guarantee a free t-shirt in your size. Check-in and day of registration will be from 7:00 a.m. to 7:20 a.m. This year there is a new course for the 5k (3.1 mi.) race and they have added a Mile Madness (1 mi) course for kids and adults. For more information go to: http://angieswadleymemorial.wix.com/5k race to download a registration form, course map, buy a tshirt only, or make a donation. You may also email angieswadleymemorialfund@ gmail.com or call Chelsea Powers at (417)-846-7564. All proceeds from the race go to the Angie Swadley Memorial Fund and provide one scholarship to a Purdy senior who chooses a career in working with kids. The race kicks off the Purdy Festival that has a variety of events for the remainder of the day. Contact Renae Neill for more information. TIM’S TROUT TIPS The water is murky and still kind of high and it is dropping everyday. We did not flood and all of the campgrounds are fine. With the murky water, you can use 2 lb. line and do fine, but you can use 4 lb. and do good right now. I expect the water to drop everyday for a while. We are expecting about seven days of dry weather, that should really help. Fishing has been rather good with a fly rod but not much dry fly fishing right now. Nymphing, woolybuggers, glo-balls, san juan worms, mega worms and chamois worms are working great in the higher murky water, but you'll need to add a bit of extra weight here and there. You'll have to look at each pool and decide, how much weight you'll need. Spinners are still working well, let ‘em sink down close to the bottom, and reel them back just fast enough to make the blade spin; dark colors seem to be working the best. Gold spoons are pretty good. Fish ‘em deep and reel them back very slow. Lots of nice trout are caught on spoons when the water is like this. Some nice trout are being caught on crankbaits. The three inch and smaller minnow patterns are usually the best choice, and the rebel crawfish is always a good choice. Larger jigs are working well; 1/32- 1/8 are good right now. Power bait is really good in this murky water. Eggs and worms are both good, cheese yellow, white, flo. yellow and flo. orange have all been working very well, just remember to use extra weight. Good luck on the river this week. Sharon Glenn On March 27, we finally had sunshine. We had not seen it for so long we had to wear our sunglasses, but what a great feeling. The game of the day was low net. Low net was a tie with 27. After doing a card off-Bonnie Shelton took 1st place with Kathy Wheat taking 2nd place. Low Gross was won with Bonnie Shelton took 1st with a 43, Kathy Wheat took 2nd with 44 and Lori Reaves took 3rd with 45. The low putter of the day was Carol Hefley with 15. Cheryl Staats had a chip in on hole #1. Carol Hefley was closest to the pin on hole #8. Starting June 3rd (today) the Kings River Ladies Golf League will be teeing off at 9:00 am. All ladies are welcome to join. Scott’s Taxidermy Birds Fish Friday, June 5th • 7:30 p.m. Factory Stocks • Modifieds & Pro 4 Class Racing Kings River Ladies Golf Update WE Print all Kinds of Professional Business Cards and Job Forms Gameheads & Mammals Bases Professional Quality Guaranteed (417) 835-2053 Friendly, Fast, and Affordable! Rt. 1 Box 1155 • Exeter, MO 65647 tfc Litho Printers Cassville • 847-3155 Five Dollar Fun Night! 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Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 13A USDA offers socially-disadvantaged grants Exeter announces Students of the Quarter Missouri Rural Development State Director Janie Dunning has announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is now accepting applications to provide technical assistance to socially-disadvantaged groups in rural areas. Funding will be made available through USDA’s SociallyDisadvantaged Groups Grant Program (formerly the Small, Socially-Disadvantaged Producer Grant Program). “These grants will help socially-disadvantaged business owners develop the tools and skills they need to grow their enterprises and succeed at creating jobs and expanding economic opportunities in rural areas,” Vilsack said. “American agriculture is becoming increasingly diverse in many ways, with more minorities and women seeking to enter the field, as well as greater diversity in the age of farmers, the size of operations, in production methods, and in the types of crops being grown. All of these forms of diversity help strengthen U.S. agriculture for the future.” The Socially-Disadvantaged Groups Grant Program assists organizations that provide technical assistance to socially-disadvantaged groups in rural areas. Examples of technical assistance are conducting feasibility studies, developing business and strategic plans, and providing leadership training. “Missouri’s rural areas are home to some varied and distinct populations. Some of these populations, as a result of cultural or language barriers, experience difficulties in creating and sustaining businesses, Ms. Dunning said. “The Socially-Disadvantaged Groups Grant Program is in place to alleviate the difficulties faced by individuals who want to engage in the economic life of rural areas. Assisting disadvantaged rural residents succeed is crucial to the strength and vitality of communities.” USDA plans to make up to $3 million in grants available. The maximum award under this notice is $175,000. More information on how to apply can be found on page 28937 of the May 20 Federal Register. Applications submitted by mail must be postmarked by July 20, 2015. Electronic applications must be submitted at www.grants.gov no later than midnight Eastern Time July 14, 2015. Eligible applicants include groups of cooperatives, cooperative development centers and individual cooperatives that serve socially-disadvantaged groups. The cooperatives or centers can be located in any area, but the groups assisted must be located in an eligible rural area. Also, the majority of the governing body of the organization must be compromised of individuals who are members of socially-disadvantaged groups. USDA Rural Development is encouraging applications for projects in census tracts with poverty rates of 20 percent or higher. All grants are awarded through a national competition. The program is making a difference in many rural areas. The program has provided technical assistance to help refugee immigrant and minority farmers improve their productive capacity, increase revenue, and strengthen their ability to govern and manage their cooperative businesses. Many of the farmers benefiting from the project had little or no access to formal schooling and had been persecuted and oppressed for years in their native land. Farmers have learned how to manage marketing channels themselves and have gained new clients. They have also increased the level of cooperation among Hispanic, Korean and African farmer groups. These groups are working toward merging their efforts to form a single cooperative. The technical assistance provided enabled 3rd grade A Honor Roll: Carson Burt, Deisy Gonzalez, Audra Mahurin, Bryce Ozbun, Tegan Patterson, Sophia Ramirez, Hilary Yang, Lily Anfinson, Selah Bowers, Trenton Breazzeal, Jimmy Felipe, Raeley Henderson, Preston Hibbard, Julia McDonald, Selina Mendez, Eduardo Meza, Jazmine Paxtor, Riley Rupp, Cadence Simmons, Caleb Stanford, Rylee Stanford, Cynthia Villa and Alexis Wagner. 3rd grade B Honor Roll: Geovanni DeLeon, Madison Dent, Jeffrey Drake, Darissa Ennes, Hadley Hughes, Hunter Lee, Melissa Lee, Jaraldie Rodriguez, Jeremiah Williams, Omar Canales, Khyle Dotson, Austin Greenway, Nilzo Paxtor and Holly Webb. 4th grade A Honor Roll: Monserat Alvarez, Carlee Deditius, Bosten Goetz, Makayla Mazza, Haylea Cookson, Isaac Godsey, Alli Hayes, Anna Hoffman, Lisa Lee, Lauren Roller, Lizbeth Salazar, Naomi Salazar and Javier Villa. 4th grade B Honor Roll: Addy Abramovitz, Joey Billingsley, Joey Biloki, Tabitha Cowles, Lexus Hatfield, Sydnee Hert, Trey Hughes, Esdras Juarez, Francis Mathews, Emilee Pierce, Nancy Salazar, Stephanie Webb, Jake Young, Alexis Aldaba, Christian Bass, Destiny Clevenger, Ezequiel Garcia, Daxton Henry, Emily Mitchell, Ethan Moore, Kori Morgan, Destry Patton, Al- Exeter announced their Students of the Quarter for the fourth quarter. They are pictured above, from left to right: Samantha Crouch, 7th grade; Chloe Carpenter, 9th grade; Jordan Eagan, 8th grade; Lanna Burnette, 10th grade; and Renz Kho, 11th grade. Not pictured: Josh Hood, 12th grade. these farmers to build skills that have truly been life changing. President Obama’s historic investments in rural America have made our rural communities stronger. Under his leadership, these investments in housing, community facilities, businesses and infrastructure have empowered rural America to continue leading the way - strengthening America’s economy, small towns and rural communities. Purdy Elementary 4th quarter Honor Rolls Dine out this week at Dock ‘N’ Eat Karlton Burbridge Storage Climate Control Regular Units uating from Auburn in 2010. Dr. Cupps announced that with the addition of Dr. Pointer to the staff, he will be changing his schedule to four days a week. Dr. Pointer is married to Tina, and together they have two children. Barry County Veterinary Service is located at 1201 Old State Highway 39 in Cassville. For more information, call (417) 847-2677. C and J Appliance Service Formerly Carl’s Appliance 417-669-0374 • 417-342-0264 Office: 417-652-3230 28tfc SANDERS and 3rd Generation General Contractor 417.299.1561 Concrete s Asphalt s Homes Metal Buildings s Additions 417-271-4606 Outdoor Storage 36tfc of Cassville 1010 Old exeter Rd. 847-2611 All Types ~ Basement Walls Foundations ~ Retaining Walls Flat Work ~ Slabs Garage Floors Custom Storm Shelters Call for Estimates Kelly’s Wildcat nutritional consultation. The office has been in practice since 1957 when Dr. Eugene Mikeley began the clinic in his garage just west of the current clinic. Cupps joined in 1980 and the current location was built in 1995. Dr. Voyd Brown was hired on staff in 1996 and bought out Dr. Miekeley’s share in the practice when he retired in 2006. The other vet, Dr. Elizabeth Reed, Includes: CONCRETE Insured exa Paxtor, Jazmin Rueda, Anna-Marie Schad, Alyssa Bolin, Travis Hughes, Xo Lai Lee, Karmen Morgan and Libby Roden. VET from FRONT (across from Cassville High School) Licensed-Bonded-Insured www.callsanders.com tfc tfc 417-858-0334 417-342-0947 On Big-M Marina Located on Table Rock Lake in Big M Campground. East on Hwy. 76 from Cassville to M Hwy. Travel south on M Hwy. to Big M Campground and continue to Marina. Just 18 minutes from Cassville. Our restaurant is a floating café with awesome food and an outdoor experience that you have to try. 417-271-3883 Open Thursday–Monday 11-8 www.bigmmarina.com 34c 417-235-5500 • Organic Foods • Gluten / Dairy Free • Supplements • Essential Oils • Organic Produce “We’re your Shield... We’re your Shelter!” Cassville, MO 417-847-2100 Toll Free 1-888-847-2276 Celebrating 19 Yrs. in Business! 600 Bridle Lane, Monett, MO Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm • Sat. 9am-3pm herbdepotdr@yahoo.com • www.herbdepotmarket.com tdegraffenreid@shelterinsurance.com Terri Lynn DeGraffenreid Terry DeGraffenreid evn Agent 22tfc Affiliate Agent 14A WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 Barry County Advertiser Barry County’s weekly misdemeanor sentences Dylan Edward Andersoncope, of Cassville, pled guilty to one count of operating a motorcycle when drivers license not validated for such operation. One count of exceeding the posted speed limit by 16-19 mph. One count of failing to drive on right half of roadway when roadway was of sufficient length, and one count of failing to equip vehicle with a proper muffler. Andersoncope was given a suspended imposition of sentence, one year unsupervised probation, and fined $10. Thomas S. Arend, of Rogers, Ark., pled guilty to one count of failing to equip a vehicle with a muffler, and one count of operating a vehicle without a valid license. Arend was given a suspended imposition of sentence, six months unsupervised probation, and fined $59.50. Telisha Beeson, of Monett, pled guilty to one count of failing to display plates on a motor vehicle. Beeson was fined $20.50. Ashleyn Boggs, of Cassville, pled guilty to one count of making a false report. Boggs was given a suspended execution of sentence, sentenced to thirty days confinement to Barry county jail, and one year unsupervised probation. Mikhaila Burbridge, of Cassville, pled guilty to one count of failing to yield for another vehicle, close enough to cause hazard. Burbridge was given a suspended imposition of sentence and six months probation. Cody T. Campbell pled guilty to one count of the driver or front seat passenger failing to wear a safety belt. Campbell was fined $10. Kevin Joe Cantwell pled guilty to one count of driver or front seat passenger not wearing a seat belt. Cantwell was fined $10. Brittany Donale Carpenter, of Marionville, pled guilty to one count of operating a vehicle on a highway without a valid license, and failing to take financial responsibility of a motor vehicle. Carpenter was given a suspended imposition of sentence, one year supervised probation or valid license within one year. Carpenter was also given six months unsupervised probation. Barbara Lucille Delano, of Purdy, pled guilty to one count of theft/stealing, and one count of trespassing in the 2nd degree. Delano was given a suspended imposition of sentence and two years unsupervised probation plus costs. Amanda Mae Dunfee, of Cassville, pled guilty to one count of operating a motor vehicle with brakes not in good working order. Dunfee was fined $30.50. Norma D Dutton, of Shell Knob, pled guilty to one count of failing to equip a vehicle with a proper muffler. Dutton J&S was fined $30. Skylan Loyd Fare, of Cassville, pled guilty to one count of driver or front seat passenger failing to wear a safety belt. Fare was fined $10. Elisha Rae Field, of Golden, pled guilty to one count of a DWI. Field was given a suspended imposition of sentence, one year unsupervised probation and must serve 5 days shock in Barry County jail by Sept. 1. Justin P Foster, of Exeter, pled guilty to one count driver or front seat passenger not wearing the safety belt properly. Foster was fined $10. David Jeffery George, of Pierce City, pled guilty to one count of not maintaining financial responsibility on a motor vehicle, and failure to display plates on a motor vehicle. George was fined $101. Elias Sindy Gomez, of Purdy, pled guilty to one count of operating a vehicle on a highway without a valid license. Gomez was fined $80.50. Melissa F. Graham, of Shell Knob, pled guilty to one count a DWI-alcohol, and one count of failing to equip a vehicle with a proper muffler. Graham was given a suspended imposition of sentence, two years unsupervised probation, and fined $50.50. Keith Jeffrey Greathouse, of Stark City, pled guilty to one count of a DWI-drug intoxication-prior offender, failing to signal when turning, and failing to stop for steady red signal. Greathouse was given a suspended execution of sentence, six months supervised probation, an education program to be completed by Oct, 1 2015 and fined $30.50. Jonna Dawn Griffanti, of Cassville, pled guilty to one count of Fraudulently stop payment of an insturment - value less than $500. Griffanti was given a suspended imposition of sentence and two years unsupervised probation. Zachary Hainline, of Springfield, pled guilty to one count of a DWI-alcohol. Hainline was given a suspended imposition of sentence, two years unsupervised probation and twenty hours of community service. Jamie R Holland, of Golden, pled guilty to one count of driver or front seat passenger failing to wear a safety belt properly. Holland was fined $10. Tania Jo Holland, of Pierce City, pled guilty to one count of passing a bad check less than $500. Holland was given a suspended imposition of sentence and six months unsupervised probation. Ricky Dean Issler, of Shell Knob, pled guilty to one count of a DWI-prior offender. Issler must serve ten days in the Barry County jail. Richard D. Jennings, of Pierce City, pled guilty to one count of car/motorcylce under 1800 pounds followed another vehicle too closely. Jennings was fined $30.50. Kent August Kellner, of Purdy, pled guilty to one count of driver or front seat Floral, Bakery & Gifts Victory Baptist Church 104 E. Commercial • P.O. Box 84 • Exeter, MO 65647 Business Hwy. 37, North - Cassville, MO 65625 (417) 835-2325 Pastor, Russell Bishop - 417-826-5295 *Wedding *Anniversary *Birthday *Homemade Baked Goods *Fresh & Silk Floral Arrangements Crafts & Gifts For All Occasions 1st-3rd wk Sunday School 10:00 am Church 11:00 am Evening 6:30 pm Wednesday 6:30 pm A Friendly Church with Friendly People. tfc passenger not wearing a safety belt properly. Kellner was fined $10. Justin Wayne Kelly, of Springfield, pled guilty to one count of not maintaining financial responsibility for a motor vehicle, and driver or front seat passenger failing to wear a safety belt properly. Kelly was fined $90.50. Tyler Martin, of Carthage, pled guilty to one count of exceeding the posted speed limit by 26 mph or more. Martin was given a suspended imposition of sentence and one year unsupervised probation. Willie E. Miles, of Purdy, pled guilty to one count of not maintaining financial responsibility on a motor vehicle, one count of driver or front seat passenger failing to wear a safety belt, and one count of failing to secure a child 80 pounds or more or over 4’9” in a proper booster seat. Miles was given a suspended imposition of sentence, six months unsupervised probation. and fined $30.50. Tyler Miller, of Galena, pled guilty to one count of failing to equip a vehicle with a proper muffler. Miller was find $20.50. Marilee Pacheco, of Eureka Springs, Ark., pled guilty to one count of passing a bad check less than $500. Pacheco was given a suspended imposition of sentence and six months unsupervised probation. Marijo Pryor, of Cassville, pled an Alford plea to one count of failing to yield for another vehicle at an intersection. Pryor was fined $30.50. Vincent Patrick Rawlings, of Washburn, pled guilty to one count of driver or front seat passenger failing to wear a safety belt, exceeding the posted speed limit by 20-25 mph, and displaying motor vehicle plates of another person. Rawlings was fined $126. Tracy Lee Scates, of Rocky Comfort, pled guilty to one count of failing to register a motor vehicle and one count of not taking financial responsibility of a motor vehicle. Scates was given a suspended imposition of sentence and six months unsupervised probation. Anthony Michael Sizemore, pled guilty to one count of failing to equip a vehicle with a proper muffler. Sizemore was fiend $50.50. Brent Sinder, of Springfield, pled guilty to one count of operating a vehicle on a highway without a valid license. Sinder was fined $300. Nicole Deanne Turner, of Aurora, pled guilty to one count of failing to equip a vehicle with a proper muffler. Turner was fiend $80.50. Nicole Deanne Turner, of Cassville, pled guilty to one count of driver or passenger failing to wear seat belt properly. Turner was fined $10. Heather Nicole Urioste, of Golden, pled guilty to one count of a DWI-alcohol. Urioste was given suspended execution of sentence and one year unsupervised probation. Urioste must perform forty hours of community service and 90 days incarceration in jail. Joshua Ryan Watson, pled guilty to one count of exceeding the posted speed limit by 11-15 mph. Watson was given suspended imposition of sentence and one year unsupervised probation. Zackary Whittington, of Aurora, pled guilty to one count of passing a bad check, less than $500. Whittington was given a suspended execution of sentence, must pay restitution, incarceration jail, and 60 days unsupervised probation. Royle Lynn Wiseley, of Cassville, pled guilty to one count of possession of up to 35 grams of marijuana. Wiseley was given a suspended imposition of sentence and two years unsupervised probation, plus court costs. The Smilin’ Carpet Man Johnboy Rhea & AUTO REPAIR (417) 858-6476 Bryan.Ozbun@modot.mo.gov Carpet and Upolstery Cleaning Recently Added Tires Too Our List of Vendors! (417) 846-3133 Stop In Today and Let Us Give You a Bid! 31-34c 417-847-6560 • 417-846-7478 Trained Certified Uniformed Professionals “Cleanin’ from Shell Knob to Cassville ‘n all hollers in between” 3 miles north of WalMart Super Center on Hwy. 37. Look for red building on right. 1st & 2nd wk 1st wk THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Now part of the new Monett Stake of Zion President Gordon Pond Bulletin Info Robin Coomer Missionaries Kansas City Temple (417) 631-7018 (417) 846-3503 (417) 315-3277 (816) 413-1430 Prayer Roll and Information Sunday Sacrament 10:00 a.m. Daily Seminary 6:30 a.m. daily Wednesday Youth Activity Night 7:00-8:30 p.m. 1st wk Cassville Discount Grocery Where discount means more for your buck. Simple: Stop - Shop - $AVE We are your friendly hometown store. Management Owned We proudly accept: McDowell Community Church N o n - De n o m i n a ti o n a l C h u rc h Service Times: Sunday School Worship Service Sunday Evening Service Wednesday Night Bible Study/Youth 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Everybody Welcome! Store Hours: Mon.-Wed. 9am-5pm Did You Know The Bible Says... EBT Thurs.-Fri. 9am-6pm Cash & Checks Sat. 9am-5pm Credit or Debit Cards SUNDAY CLOSED 902 W. 10th St., Cassville, MO 65625 417-847-5283 Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. (James 4:7) 42tfc Pastor: Bryan Ozbun 34c Barry County Advertiser Roark Family Health hosts grand opening WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 15A 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. Roark Family Health and Medical Spa announced the Grand Opening of its Direct Primary Care medical clinic, at its ribbon cutting Friday, May 29, at 1101 N. Main St. in Cassville. Dr. Lisa Roark, MD, of Cassville, will offer a new health care option for the area. For a set monthly membership fee, patients will have unlimited access to their physician. They will have longer appointment times, same day appointments, phone call access to their physician; all with no co pays and no deductibles. This method of health care allows patients with high deductible insurance, no insurance, or just complicated medical conditions, the time necessary for quality healthcare. The membership fee also allows for labs to be drawn with no mark up. Medications will be dispensed at wholesale cost in the clinic, providing substantial savings for the patient. In addition to primary care, Dr. Roark is offering medical spa services. The Medical spa is open to the public and does not require a membership. The spa will offer massage therapy, IPL hair removal, IPL photo rejuvenation, IPL acne treatment, Botox, Latisse eyelash enhancement, microdermabrasion, chemical peels and tattoo removal. Roark Family Health is currently accepting new patients. For information about services and care that are included in your membership and offered in the medical spa, please visit our website at www.roarkfamilyhealth.com. Dr. Roark can be reached at (417) 847-1111 and by email at roarkfamilyhealth@gmail.com. Barry County Council on Aging seeks board members The Barry County Council on Aging is seeking people to serve on the BCCOA (Barry County Council on Aging) Board of Directors, Members of the BCCOA are people who are 60 years or older. We are interested in securing solutions to in-home needs of the senior citizen. If you are below the age of 60 years, and interested in senior needs, you can serve on the BCCOA Board of Directors. The board is made up of seniors who are 60 years and over and younger people who are interested in ways to make the later years more comfortable. We are active in-home care, having home workers keep the home clean. Medical alert system for quick response to clients needs and help secure many small needs. The BCCOA receives requested funds from the Southwest Missouri Office on Aging and the Barry County Senior Citizen Services Tax Fund Board, budgeted are home workers wages, medical alert systems, and reimbursement for mileage for home workers. The BCCOA does their own budget and payments. We are in need of representatives in all Senior Citizen Center areas of Barry County. If you are interested in the senior citizen needs to stay in their homes, please contact the BCCOA at 417847-2229. Please write to BCCOA, 1111 Fair Street, Cassville, MO. 65625, or email your interest to BCCOA2006@yahoo.com before June 3, 2015. The election of new board members will be June 10 in all senior centers. Charlea Mills A 13-year old Pierce City boy was seriously injured after crashing an ATV he was driving on private property on Thursday. The boy was driving a Yamaha Big Bear 400 too fast for the conditions six miles south of Pierce City on private property, and he slid into a trailer, according to a crash report by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The boy was transported by ambulance to Freeman West Hospital in Joplin. He was not wearing a safety device at the time of the crash. It is the policy of this newspaper to withhold the names of minors involved in Pastor Kevin Hilton Sunday School 10:00 am Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 am Sunday Evening Worship 6:30 pm Wednesday Evening Bible Study 7:00 pm Sunday Morning Radio Program KKBL 95.9 FM 7:45 am MtOliveBaptistCassville.com #3 417/271-3555 BUNDLE BUNDLE YOUR YOUR COVERAGE COVERAGE FOR FOR EVEN EVEN BIGGER BIGGER SAVINGS. SAVINGS. CALL FOR A FREE QUOTE. 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H H IC M Y N A D E S P R H O THU H Newly Expanded H Parking Lot! H 34pd HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH &L n o i s s e S m Ja 16A Wednesday, JUNE 3, 2015 Barry County Advertiser NEW 2015 FORD F-350 Retail Customer Cash ............. $2,500 Ford Credit Retail BCC ............ $1,500 ‘15 Ford Truck Commercial Connection Upfit Program......... $750 NEW 2014 FORD F-150 NEW 2015 FORD F-250 Ruby Red Metallic, 5.0L, V8, 6 Spd., Auto, 301A Pkg., CD, LCD/SYNC Blue Tooth, SIRIUS, 3.55 E-Lock Gears, OWL 18’s, Chrome Step Bars, Off Road Pkg., Skid Plates, Trailer Brake Control. Regular Unleaded V-8, 6.2L, Auto, Oxford White with Steel, Tow Hitch, Brake Assist, Traction and Stability Control, Driver Adjustable Lumbar. SUPERCREW XLT 4X4 #1885 XL REG CAB & CHASSIS 4WD #3930 Oxford White Exterior, Steel Interior, Regular Unleaded V-8 6.2, Auto, Dual Rear Wheels, Tow Hooks, Driver Adjustable Lumbar, A/C, Traction Control and More! R! AV E OV E F-150 Special RCC.................. $1,750 S ER! 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ONLY Gas, V6, 3.7L, Auto, Red with Charcoal Black. 29 x x x MILES! 2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 2015 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2013 FORD ESCAPE GLS FWD #3451 ONLY! 9 888 $ , Midnight Black with Gray Leather, I4 1.8L Auto, WOW! Cruise, Power Windows, Locks and Mirrors! 1500 LT Z71 REGULAR CAB 4WD #5370 $ ONLY! 30, 977 Gas, V8, 5.3L, Auto, Black with Jet Black, Loaded! ONLY 1x x x MILES! SE FWD #0612 S O L D! Deep Impact Blue, 1.6L., 4 Cyl., PROGRAM CAR! EcoBoost, 6 Spd., SYNC, SIRIUS! SUNROOF! LES PRICE: * 30,988 * Barry County Advertiser Lueckenhoff promoted to public information officer Cpl. Lueckenhoff Captain Juan Villanueva, commanding officer of Troop D, Springfield, announced Salkill earns two bachelors Wendy Janel Salkill graduated in May 2015 from Missouri Southern State University in Joplin. She earned a Bachelor of Sceince in CIS Criminal Justice Administration/Computer Forensics and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration/CIS Computer Forensics and an Associates in CIS-Information Systems with a 4.0 grade-point average. Salkill lives in Cassville with her husband, Scott, and their daughter, Meghan. She is currently employed at the Walmart Corporate office. that, effective June 1, 2015, Corporal John H. Lueckenhoff will assume duties as a public information and education officer for Troop D. He will be one of two public information officers assigned to the 18-county Troop D region. Lueckenhoff was born in Jefferson City, and in 1988, graduated from Greeley West High School, Greeley, Colorado. In 1989, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and served until 1995. In 1999, he graduated from Mineral Area College, Park Hills, with an associate’s degree in criminal justice. Lueckenhoff was appointed to the Patrol on July 1, 1995, as a member of the 70th Recruit Class. Upon graduating from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy in Jefferson City, he was assigned to Troop D, serving in Barry County. While in that assignment, he was promoted to the rank of corporal in 2005. Corporal Lueckenhoff and his wife, Wendy (Hall), are the proud parents of three children: Jessica, Bradley and Jordan Bailey. He is the nephew of retired Patrol Sergeant James R. Temmen, of Folk. Southwest High School 4th quarter Honor Rolls A Honor Roll: Tyler Bernard, Caitlyn Blevins, Haven Brown, Courtney Broyles, Chris Craig, Holly Crow, Willow Ellis, Jay Fields, Hayden Fox, Brittney Hackett, Jessica Henderson, Jay Henry, Alex Jimenez, Bryan Jimenez, Jerica Lawrence, Brianna Learned, Savana Leonhardt, Tanner Leonhardt, Mariah Long, Brittany McGarrah, Kayna McNabb, Shannon Mitchell, John Mulkey, Shania Newton, Payton Osburn, Hannah Outhouse, Marcella Richardson, Shasta Sanders, Allison Serrano, Jamie Shrum, Emily Snyder, Ben Still, Vinnie Suchowski, Taylor Swindle, Crystal Trinh, Summer Way, Elizabeth Wolfe and Matt Young. A/B Honor Roll: Brayden Aday, Brent Anderson, Jymme Ash, Sarah Atkinson, Cory Ball, Deecan Barnes, Jordan Barton, Kaitlyn Bernard, Dustin Burrow, Kayla Catron, Paton Clay, Whitney Curry, Sydney Delossantos, Brenndan Fuchs, Dylon Hamilton, Kendra Hayworth, Charlie Henderson, Hayley Hendrix, Garrett Hobbs, Michael Hornback, Alexa Hudgins, Blanche Kirk, Hunter Laney, Adam Larson, Deven Maleki, Sam McGarrah, Morgan Mitchell, Lane Morgan, Angel Phillips, Adan Ramirez, Brianna Roller, Austin Schaffer, Corey Stanley, Josh Stephens, Cassie Teal, Skyler Willer, Jacob Wolf, Zach Wolfe and Bryten Zeigler. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 1B Purdy’s April Students of the Month Purdy’s April Students of the Month are, from left to right: Dakota Farris, Jealouise Durossette, Elizabeth Hoffman and Alex Serrano. Purdy Principals Janet Boys (K-6) and Bob Vice (7-12) announced the April Students of the Month. Each month the middle school core class teachers nominate one student from each grade level, fifth through eighth. The fifth grade Student of the Month for April is Dakota Farris. Fifth grade teachers Cheryl Ulmer and Michele Taylor noted, “Dakota was chosen as fifth grade’s Student of the Month because always completes his work in a timely manner. He works very hard and gives his best. Dakota is also a very well-behaved student. He is friendly to other students and faculty. When told to do something Dakota listens well. Lastly, Dakota is wonderful to have in class because he is helpful and volunteers to give his response to questions. It has been a pleasure having Dakota in our class.” Jealouise Durossette received the award in sixth grade. Sixth Grade teacher Barbara Warnick observed of this month’s winner, “Jealouise is new this year and has fit right into the sixth grade class. She is friendly and gets along well with others. Jealouise comes to class prepared and is respectful. She is fun to have in class. She is always willing participate and tries hard on every task. Jealouise has been a great addition to our sixth grade class.” Elizabeth Hoffman represented the seventh grade in April. Instructor Heather Romine recommended her because, “Elizabeth is a very hard-working young lady. She will be very successful in life because of her strong work ethic.” Mrs. Romine also explained the selection of eighth grade student Alex Serrano. “Alex is a sweet young lady. She is kind to all and is a great student.” April’s Students of the Month received a Certificate of Accomplishment and an invitation to a pizza lunch with Mrs. Boys and Mr. Vice. The Purdy R-2 School District would like to congratulate these students for their outstanding accomplishments at Purdy Middle School. R ETIREMENT R ECOGNITION Bro. Doyle & Sister Gayle Russell SUNDAY, JUNE 7th 2:00 PM Community Faith Chapel Church Hwy. 248 & 13th St. Cassville, Mo Come With A Memory Or Story To Share About The Russells. 34c 34pd 2B WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 Barry County Advertiser Sobriety checkpoint scheduled for June by Sheriff’s Department Sheriff Mick Epperly announced that a sobriety checkpoint will be held in Barry County sometime in the month of June 2015. The Barry County Sheriff ’s Office in cooperation with other local law enforcement agencies will conduct the sobriety checkpoint. Sobriety checkpoints are a part of the Sheriff ’s HH Mo State champion auctioneer Office efforts to remove intoxicated drivers from Barry County highways and are conducted at various locations which have been found to experience a higher than normal number of alcohol-related contacts. Sheriff Epperly says, “Driving while intoxicated checkpoints are a great tool in removing the intoxicat- ESTATE AUCTION H H aR State champion auctioneer SATURDAY, JUNE 6th, 2015 • 10 AM Location: EaGLE RocK, Mo. (20701 Hwy. E.). From the Jcts of Hwy. F & Hwy. 86 go north on Hwy. 86 then turn East on Hwy. E. Go 3.2 miles. Turn right. Follow Signs. KUBota tRactoR & RtV - GUnS & KniVES - coinS & PaPER MonEY - FaRM itEMS tooLS - RiDinG MoWER & MiSc. MotoRiZED itEMS - 1964 cHEVY 1/2 ton PicKUP antiQUES & coLLEctiBLES - FURnitURE & aPPLiancES - cULtURED StonE & acME BRicK - GEnERaL HoUSEHoLD & MiSc. ed driver from Missouri’s highways. If you suspect a motorist of driving while intoxicated, call the Barry County E911 Center at 417847-3121, 911 or on the Missouri State Patrols tollfree number 1-800-5255555 or cellular *55.” D&R AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 14th • 2 PM Dishes - Pictures & Frames - Game Table - Round Coffee Table - Mini Table w/2 Chairs - Ski Exercise - Luggage Carrier (reserve - new) - Rugs & Quilts - Trash Compactor, works - Doll of the Month - Precious Moments & Barbie - Oak Towel Rack - Potato Bin - Coffee Pots - Tools Truck Load Coming Furniture, Dishes, Misc. KUBota tRactoR & RtV: 2005 L 5030 4x4, hydrostat trans w/high, med & low range, cab w/heat & air, Industrial tires & LA 853 front loader w/only 620 hrs (needs right side door glass). 2005 Kubota RTV 900, 4x4, dump bed, diesel engine (only 295 hrs). RiDinG MoWERS & MotoRiZED itEMS: John Deere 155c auto, 48” cut, 25 hp riding mower. Toro 22” front drive self propelled push mower. Yard Machine 4hp 22” push mower. Stihl MM 55 C mini tiller. Bolens 3.5 hp landscape edger. Elect gator vac. Elect power washer. Stihl weed eater. Hedge trimmer. Weed eater leaf blower. Stihl chain saw. MotoRcYcLE: Classic 1977 BMW R60 street bike w/travel bags, factory mag wheels & only 2100 miles. Restored and beautiful. PicKUP: 1964 Chevy 1/2 ton pickup w/327 motor, auto, power steering (nice). Boat: 1976, 16ft Ozark w/80 hp Mercury, trolling motor & (2) fish finders. GUnS & HUntinG itEMS: Browning 270 cal A bolt w/scope. Winchester mdl 1400 2¾ 12 ga. Winchester mdl 1400, 20 ga. Winchester mdl 94, 38-55 cal w/oct barrel, commemorative (The Oliver Winchester Rifle) w/box. Remington mdl 700, 25-06 w/3x9 scope. Glenfileld mdl 60, 22 LR. Newport 410. Blue Sire AK” 5 m/m cal. Pellet rifle. Hawes 25 cal auto pistol. Misc. soft gun cases. Misc. shot gun shells. 25 auto shells. .22 LR shells. 25-06 shells. 38-55 shells. 270 shells. Several hunting knives. Bushnell 26-3150 inch vision. Misc. binoculars. coinS & PaPER MonEY: Silver Dollars, 1884, 1921, 1922, 1926, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1923, 1995 and Ike Silver Dollars & various others. Half dollars such as: Franklin, Kennedy, Walking Liberty, etc.. Lot of Washington quarters. Lot Mercury dimes, Roosevelt 90% silver dimes issued 1946. 1964 set & more. V nickels. Five hundred nickels of the United States of America uncirculated. 2005 American Bison nickel commemorative set. Jefferson nickels 1938, 1938D, 1938S, 1939, 1939D, etc. Lincoln pennies 1909, etc. Lot of wheat pennies. Indian head pennies 1884, 1899, 1898, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907. Foreign coins. Coins of the Twentieth Century collection. Susan B dollars. Commemorative White House coin. President $1 coin collection. PaPER MonEY: $1 Silver cert. $1 Hawaii bill. Red letter $5 bills. Red letter $2 bills. Silver $10 & $5 bills. Several silver $2 bills & more. $10 & $5 notes first issue May 24, 2000 from each mint. 1995 new design $20 & $10 series set. Canadian, New Zealand, Australian, Mexico & Greek money. tooLS: Kennedy roll around tool chest. Job Site metal work box. DeWalt cordless drill, skil saw & sawzall. Craftsman tool box & tools. Pipe wrenches, hammers, sockets, ratchets, screwdrivers, & lots of hand tools. 21 pc ¾” drive socket set. Recipro saw. Skil roto hammer drill. Ext cords. Clamps. Sm pipe bender. Lg vice. Bench grinder. Sm torch set. 16” laser level w/tripod. Work bench. Garden hose. Hose caddy’s. Yard seeders. Sm yard spike. Husky roll around tool bench & cabinet. Misc. tool boxes. Shop vac 20 ga 4 hp. Long handle tools. Garden tools. Craftsman pancake air compressor. 20 lb propane bottle. Yard wagon. Lot of elect hand tools. Tie down straps. Chains. Misc. ladders. Misc. oils, cleaners, etc. Several lg bottle jacks. Lg old wrenches. 2 sections of scaffolding. Lg casters. 3 ½ ton floor jack. Hand held T post driver. Battery charges. Mech creeper. Wheel barrow. Dolly. Gas cans. Booms. Construction cones. Good Year mech stool. Pullers. Pick a pak plumbers snake. Concrete trowels. FaRM itEMS: 6’ box blade. Fuel tank w/stand. Kubota forks. 25 gal 12 volt sprayer. Several T post. Sm roll concrete wire. Sm amount woven wire. Several rolls of barb wire (partial & full) Fence clips. Mineral blocks. Sev wood pallets. (2) chain link dog pens. Sm wire dog kennel. Misc. oil & cleaners, etc. Kubota trans/hydraulic fluid. Misc. pipe for fence building. tRaiLERS: 18’ tandem axle bumper pull flat bed. 16’ tandem axle bumper pull flat bed. 20’ deckover w/4’dove tail, heavy duty trailer, 5200 lb tandem axles (like new). MiSc. BLDG MatERiaL: Several boxes of cultured stone, corners & flats (split face plain). A/C units base pads. Carpet pad. Misc. tile. Lot of king size Charleston Acme brick. (4) 4”x6”s approx. 12 long. Misc. elect & plumbing supplies. Sev. feet of copper tubing. Misc. copper fittings. Landscape stones. antiQUES & coLLEctiBLES: Sunbeam mix maser butter churn. Wood ammo box. Misc. bold bottles. Old lighters. Old eye glasses. Old hand held bee smoker. Block & tackle. Old meat grinder. Misc. cast iron skillets, Dutch ovens, etc . Lg galvanized bucket. Old chandelier. Old metal lunch box. Sm old round table. Old cabinet w/glass doors. Old gentleman’s dresser. Old luggage. Old photos. Old metal hand warmer. Old Christmas deco. Old baby clothes. old wood toy box. Misc. deer horns. Cow skulls. Misc. single trees. Sev. metal ammo boxes. Asst. crocks. Old books. Old history books. Sm hump back wood box. Costume jewelry. Bronze retro lady statue. Bldg plans & designs b Frank Lloyd Wright (nice). Kodak carousel. 2 Sony Clie computers. Street mount w/post traffic light from Eureka Springs, AR. Many oldies still packed away in boxes at time of listing. 9ft 11” Sailfish (Beautiful). FURnitURE & aPPLiancES: Cherry Grandfather clock (nice). Theater sofa (nice). (2) matching setting chairs (nice). Dining table & 6 chairs (nice). Sofa & matching big man’s chair (nice). Leather sofa, loveseat & chair (nice). Pine coffee table & end table (nice). Sofa & matching chair & ottoman (nice). (2) matching parlor chairs (nice). Sm round maple table w/marble top. Ant. full size 4 post bed (nice). Birds eye maple chest of drawer (nice). Show case end table. Sm round top table. Sm desk. Sm bench. Umbrella stand (nice). Air bed. (2) matching plant stands. Fainting couch. Full size bed & matching chest, dresser w/mirror & night stand (nice). Entry bench. Sitting chair. Ant. sq top table w/extendable leafs & 4 chairs (nice). Oak roll top desk w/top display cabinet (nice). Oak file cabinet. Coat rack. (2) lg metal file cabinets. Sm chest of drawers. Wingback chair & ottoman. World Globe w/pearl inlay (very nice). G Harvey pictures 906/2500 & 1850/1950 (very nice). Marc Chagall picture w/lg ornate frame. Lg bear picture. Wall mirrors. Signed Pena lithograph. Signed Helen Hunter lithograph. Sony big screen TV. Bose surround sound. DVD player. VHS/DVD player combo. Stereo cabinet. Buffet. (4) DVD cabinets. Lg peacock picture. Misc. wall hangings & pictures. Travetine top sofa table, coffee table & end table. Wicker desk. Sm portable stereo. Yamaha stereo equipment. (2) Tiffany style lamps. Misc. table top lamps. Misc home décor. RC Gorman bare foot squall lithograph (signed & nice). Amana refrigerator/freezer. Broan trash compactor. Vacs. Patio FURnitURE: Patio glider, matching chairs & tables. Patio bar & (2) bar stools Tile top patio table & 6 chairs w/umbrella. Patio fie pit. BBQ. GEnERaL HoUSEHoLD & MiSc.: (2) Lion concrete yard ornaments. Sev. flower pots. Woman statue. General kitchenwares. Tower fan. Shelving. Jars. Coolers. Rod & reels & misc fishing equip. Lots of cookbooks. Car cooler. Bounty Hunter metal detector. Hodgman size 12 chest waders (new in box). Nativity set & misc. Holiday decor. Some scrap iron. Galvanized trash cans. Dayton elect utility heater. Sev. artifical flower arrangements. TiVo (new). Asst. luggage. Stuffed animals. Disney & other VHS movies. Garmin GPS. Hummingbird fish finder. Coach tote & misc totes. Fireplace set. Pro Form elliptical (nice) & misc. exercise equip. King size bedding & misc. linens. notE: This is a high quality auction. All of the furniture is neat, clean & like new. Everything has been very well cared for, one of the area’s nicest homes. You won’t be disappointed here. This will be a lg auction. Plenty of parking & in case of inclement weather a lg portion of the auction can be held inside. Homemade catered food truck & restroom on site. Bring a friend or 2. We will sell in 2 rings some of the day. This will be a fantastic auction. See you there!!! tERMS: Cash or good check w/2 forms of current ID. You must have current drivers license to obtain bidder number. (no debit or credit cards). If paying by check on lg items, items will be held until check clears the bank unless arrangements have been made with auction company prior to auction day. All sells as is where is w/no warranty or guaranteed. Terms on back of bidders card apply. Any announcements made day of auctions supersede any and all printed material. North on Y Hwy to FR 1150, left to 1115 right to barn. WATCH FOR SIGNS Randy Beeson Kenny Tucker 34c 417-846-6063 417-847-7132 Estate of Tim Kirk Donnie Stumpff HWY. 112 S. cassville, Mo To view complete listing & photos, go to www.stumpffauction.com auctioneer: Donnie Stumpff ~ Kenny tucker ~ carlin Hooten ~ Parker Stumpff Licensed Broker/Auctioneer MO & AR • State Champion Auctioneer MO & AR 1409 & PB00051442 Parker Stumpff 417-847-2507 34c 34c Barry County Advertiser Absolute Real Estate Auction 10:00 AM * Saturday, June 6 * 10:00 AM th WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 Exeter FFA holds year end banquet Cassville Library events Location: 26126 St. Hwy. YY, Shell Knob, Mo. 65747 Directions: from Jct. Hwy. 39 & YY, take YY East 3/4 mile to Sale. **Watch for Signs** Adorable! Move In Ready! Well Maintained! 1300 + Sq Ft Modular Home, 3 bedroom, 2 bath - one with a Jacuzzi Tub, 24x24 Detached Garage with Hobby Room or Shop! Living Room with Fireplace, Cute Kitchen w/Appliances, Covered Front & Back Porches, Beautiful Yard w/lots of Mature Shade Trees & Ornamentals. CH/A (new in 2014), New Roof (only 1 yr old), Fenced Back Yard, Public Water, Private Septic. On 2 Lots w/Winter time LAKE VIEW! ***Selling Separate: Large Lot Directly Behind Home.*** Real Estate Sells @ 12:00 Noon Real Estate is selling ABSOLUTE & will sell to the highest bidder! TERMS: 10% Down Day of Sale, Balance Due 30 Days or Less at Closing. GUNS-CAMPER & OUTDOORS: 1971 Nomad 17ft camper trailer. Phoenix Arms .22 semi-auto (MIB). New England SB2 10 ga. single shot. J.C. Higgins mod. 20, 12 ga pump. 20 ga single shot (rough). Glenfield mod. 60 .22 semi-auto. Old revolver (?). BPI 50 cal Inline Muzzleloader. Pellet rifle & pistol. Lot misc. ammunition. Misc. black powder accessories. Several pocket knives incl. Case, (2) old Remingtons, Uncle Henry, etc.. Old Remington hunting knife. (3) spear guns. Sea Quest BCD scuba gear & tank. Bow fishing bow & accessories. Climbing tree stand. 9’x13’ screen tent (NIB). Wake board. Lanterns, coolers & misc. camping. Misc. rods, reels & fishing tackle (some older). Misc. fly tying supplies & vise. Minnow bucket. (2) trolling motors 1 hand, 1 foot. Skeet thrower & 2 boxes birds. Insta-bed air bed/mattress. Metal & wood ammo boxes. (2) sets good golf clubs. (3) good motorcycle helmets. 15 ft metal frame swimming pool w/pump & all accessories. Pool supplies. Rubbermaid deck storage locker. Metal dog feeder. Basketball backboard. TOOLS-MOWERS & TILLER: Campbell Hausfeld 3500w generator (like new). 1 gallon portable air compressor. Vise on stand. Husqvarna & Poulan chainsaws. Misc. hand & electric tools. Linemans belt. 24 ft fiberglass ladder. (2) weedeater 20” push mowers. High wheel push mower. 3.5 hp front tine garden tiller. (2) lawn carts 1 metal, 1 poly. Elec weedeater & leaf blower. Lot misc. lawn & garden tools. ANTIQUE & MISC.: Old cast iron elephant cigarette dispenser. Cast iron dog & elephant banks. Bronze elephant book ends. (2) old German pipes. Few old post cards. Lg swirl marble. Old Coke bottles openers. Sm beer & pop can collection. Budweiser steins. Atari & games. Camera tripods & lenses. Old trunk. FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD: Conn. console piano (NICE). Nice beige sofa & loveseat. Sm sectional w/ottoman. Entertainment centers. Misc. occ. tables. MCS stereo system. Old Deacons bench. Wicker shelf & table. Rattan mushroom chair & stool. Rattan 3 tier shelf & table. Queen bed. White chest of drawers. (2) nightstands. Kenmore washer & dryer. Apartment size chest freezer. MCS stereo system. Window AC units. Stand fans. Misc. small kitchen appliances. Misc. dishes & kitchen items. Misc. household & wall decorations. Lot nice house plants. Oreck & Shark vacuums. Bissell quick steam cleaner. Kerosene heaters. Elec. 4 burner cook top. Fireplace set. Lawn swing on stand. Wood porch swing. Lot planters & supplies. Lot nice candles. Much, much more not listed. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Personal property starts at 10:00 AM. Real Estate sells at 12:00 PM. Auctioneer: Larry Foster Foster Auction & Galena, MO Appraisal Service Service 34c Phone: (417) 723-8329 Cell: (417) 839-6860 www.fosterauctionservice.com Email: bidnowsold@aol.com •Farm •Livestock •Merchandise •Household •Real Estate For Listings & Sale Dates Contact: Col. Red Edens • 847-2480 • Cassville, MO Steve Hodges • 894-1070 • Aurora, MO tfc Members of the Exeter FFA are pictured above. From left to right are: adviser Mr. Guthery and seniors Brook Sorensen, Travis Raney and Dylan Henry. On Saturday, May 9, the Exeter FFA held their annual banquet. Members and their families enjoyed the night recognizing one another’s accomplishments. After the opening ceremonies and appetizing meal, Shon Bishop made a remarkable speech about how agriculture is all around us. There were a lot of awards handed out, including star greenhands Maycee Blake and Caeton Horn, outstanding junior Austin Tripp, outstanding senior Brook Sorensen, and the Dekalb agricultural accomplishment award going to Dylan Henry. The contest teams were also recognized for their hard work: • The FFA knowledge team: Maycee Blake, Chloe Carpenter, Caeton Horn and Jozee Sorenson. • The Livestock team: Brook Sorensen, Austin Tripp, Dylan Henry and James Peck. • Dairy foods team: Lanna Burnette, Hannah Woods, Casey Oxford and Allison Burnette. • Poultry team: Ethan Caddell, Trevor Nelson, Travis Raney and Austin Rayburn. The Exeter FFA Booster Club gave out two scholarships, one for $500 that went to Dylan Henry and a $250 scholarship awarded to Travis Raney. The night ended with installing the 2015-2016 Golden Rural Plumbing #3 417/271-3555 tfc McKnight Auction Co. LLC • Verona, Mo. Ralph McKnight (417) 498-6662 www.mcknightauctionco.com –– FAMILY OWNED –– 3rd Generation in Auction Business uction Specializing in All Types of Auctions! A Brad Holder (417) 689-5582 Eagle Rock Golden - Mano Fire Department is looking for Volunteers. Jeff Holder tfc (417) 342-3218 Green Forest, AR NORTH ARKANSAS LIVESTOCK AUCTION “Community Owned and Operated” Volunteer positions needed include Fire Fighters, Apparatus Operators and First Responders. Training is available. Applications are available at Station 1 located on 30625 State Hwy. 86. SALE EVERy WEdNESdAy (870) 438-6915 tfc Office Hrs: Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm. The Barry County Advertiser Your Number One News Source! – ATTENTION – Loggers & Land Owners Exeter, MO Mill Purchasing Excellent Prices Paid! 6” - 17” Diameter Tree Length or Call for Cut Length We also accept standing timber. Call today 417-835-3644 1st wk Mo State champion auctioneer H H LAKE FRONT REAL ESTATE AUCTION H H “Selling Absolute to the Highest Bidder” aR State champion auctioneer SATURDAY, JUNE 13th, 2015 • 10 AM Location: SHELL KnoB, Mo. From the Jcts of Hwy. 39 & YY go East on YY 9/10 mile. Turn right on Wayne Ln, then go left on Centerwood Lane. Turn right on Oak Lane then go left on Bridgeview Dr. Property on right. “table Rock Lakefront Real Estate” 24 evn Kirk Powell (870) 654-2205 Ron Wallace (870) 654-6369 Rusty Stone (417) 847-4929 / 417-847-7237 officer team and performing closing ceremonies. Next year’s officers are Austin Tripp as president, Hannah Woods as vice president, Lanna Burnette as secretary, Ethan Caddell as treasurer, Chloe Carpenter as reporter and Trevor Nelson as sentinel. • Pre School Story Time will held on Thursday, June 4, at 10 a.m. in the library’s lower level. • The second program in the Every Hero Has a Story Summer Series will be June 4 at 3:30 p.m. and presented by Wonders of Wildlife from Springfield. • Bingo is scheduled for June 4 at 6 p.m. • There will be no Friday movie on June 5. • Character Heroes with Ronald McDonald will be 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 11. • On Thursday, June 11, at 7 p.m. the gardening group will host Organic Pest Control. • Aviation Weather with Brian Pettegrew will be Saturday, June 13, at 11 a.m. Scragg / Mini Logs AUCTIONS OF ALL TYPES OVER 50 YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCE 3B (2) Lot’s 9 & 10, crestwood West Block E, Shell Knob, Mo. Lakefront, Fantastic View and selling absolute to the highest bidder!!! Sat. June 13th on location at 10:00 aM. See our website www.stumpffauction.com for photos and full listing. REaL EStatE tERMS: Qualified buyers only w/pre-approved bank letter of confirmation. Nonrefundable 10% paid day of auction w/balance due in cash or certified funds within 30 days or less. Buyers and sellers will be responsible for their own portion of their closing cost. Taxes will be prorated to date of close. Sells as is where is with no warranties or guarantees. Bidders, buyers or agent of the buyer is responsible for conducting own inspection of property prior to auction and should rely solely upon their own due diligence and inspection. A 10% buyer’s premium will apply. Any announcements made day of auction supersede any and all printed material. Owners, Keith & Barbara Garr www.stumpffauction.com Donnie Stumpff tfc HWY. 112 S. cassville, Mo auctioneer: Donnie Stumpff Licensed Broker/Auctioneer MO & AR • State Champion Auctioneer MO & AR 1409 & PB00051442 417-847-2507 34-35c 4B WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 Central Crossing Senior Center honors veterans On Friday, May 22, it was a great day for a picnic and celebration. The Central Crossing Senior Center picked that day to honor those to whom everyone owes the freedom we enjoy every day, veterans, both living and those who have passed on. Nearly 100 participants took part in the celebration. OJ Thompson, former CCSC administrator, cooked hot dogs and hamburgers on the grill; Bob Lea brought in his McPherson’s BRIDE AND GROOM Available At Litho Printers Cassville • 847-3155 Barry County Advertiser Exeter students attend writing conference ice cream for everyone to enjoy after the meal. Special music and entertainment was provided by George Meisner and a beautiful invocation was led by Jerry Arnold. All attending veterans were also given special recognition and treated to a free meal. The ceremony concluded solemnly as Taps was played. Sara Paterson, the current CCSC administrator, put together the veterans celebration. Invitations Accessories Napkins Reception Gifts Attendant’s Gifts And More!! EXETER Missouri SATURDAY, JUNE 6th • 12 Noon ALL CLASSES SELL 14 Black First Calf Heifers 1st period - Pineville, Mo. 30 Head 650 lb Mixed Steers Crane, Mo. 12 Head Black 5 wt Heifers Neosho, Mo. Plus our usual run of fresh local cattle. Gary Brown 417-846-3355 / 417-369-1013 Barn 417-835-3000 Thanks from Gary Brown and the MO-ARK Crew for choosing MO-ARK 34c to Market your Cattle. LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK A group of Exeter students in grades fifth through eighth attended the Youth Writing Conference sponsored by the Ozarks Writing Project at Missouri State University on May 8. Students were able to choose three workshops to attend from 35 different writing workshops available. Students are pictured above, in the front row, from left to right: Jarrett Brattin, Shayla Sports, Aubry Antle, Aubrie Graham and Aubree Reed. Back row: Cameron Weston, Bobbie Story, Quartny Allen, Riley Still, Jolie Mattingly, Abbi Caddell and MacKenzie Davis. They were accompanied by teachers Donald Boenker, Melissa Lingle and Lucretia Brattin. Wheaton Junior, Senior High 4th quarter Honor Rolls 7th grade A Honor Roll: Taylynn Banks, Sarah Brattin, Calista Burns, Susan Cha, Emily Gonzalez, Tasha Graves and Eric Yang. 7th Grade A/B Honor Roll: Janessa Chang, Brittany King, Allie Reed, Zolanna Simpson and Harley Stephens. 8th Grade A Honor Roll: Sarah Burton, Viola Cas- LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK AUCTION - - - MO-ARK LIVESTOCK BaRRY CoUntY LIVeStoCK MaRKetInG tro, Tori Goostree, Kaylee Hutsell, Rachel Lacey, Marek Smith and Alyssa Xiong. 8th Grade A/B Honor Roll: Payton Harper, Hannah Lombard, Hallie Mitchell, Klay Reed, Katie Stanley and Yeng Yang. 9th Grade A Honor Roll: Bo Brattin, Lina Hang, Sean Lowry, Samantha Sherwood and Kayla Vang. 9th Grade A/B Honor Roll: Lacy Birchfield, Joshua Bowling, Brayden England, Kimberly Graves, Catherine Haase, Noah Harmon, Amaya Hudson, Elijah Kirk, Marius Lupescu, Ezekial Miller, Baylee Musick, Brittany Wells and Thomas Yang. 10th Grade A Honor Roll: Adison Goostree, Michelle Hang, Karlee Mason, Hilsden Moseley, Connie Xiong and Lia-Boa Yang. 10th Grade A/B Honor Roll: Tate Banks, Ashly Flores, Tina Hang, Daniel Harris, Emily Killion and Shalea Tate. 11th Grade A Honor Roll: Vanessa Cook. Why Wheaton, Mo Barn 417-652-7373 old Face / new Place 11th Grade A/B Honor Roll: Haley Beck, Sandra Castillo, Marley Sherwood and Rosillie Vang. 12th Grade A Honor Roll: Kelly Alvarado, Macy Brattin, Yesenia Castro, Kimberly Day, Brittany Agans, Kayla Mason, Kendrick Xiong and Lyda Yang. 12th Grade A/B Honor Roll: Justin Beck, Krista Dunegan, John Kimbrough, Aracely Nunez, Joseph Robbins, Skyler Scates and Trevis Schoelzel. ? should you care about electrical safety SaLe SatURDaY, JUne 6 - 2:00 PM 50 Cow/Calf Prs 40 Bred Cows 2 yrs to SS / Calves Black & Charolais Cows Mixed Breed ALL FROM 1 FARM! aLL ConSIGnMentS WeLCoMe! Come By and Check Us out! everyone Welcome! because they depend on 4 Federally Licensed & Bonded 4 Free On Farm Appraisals 4 Portable Corral Systems Available 4 Trucking Available Receiving cattle on Fridays. Hay and water pens. No Charge for Hay on overnight cattle. you to know Electrical safety is a serious issue. Most don’t fully appreciate the value until an accident or close call happens to them or someone they love. Power yourself with knowledge and teach those who depend on you how to stay safe. Contact your electric cooperative to learn more. For more information, call: Dayne Galyen Kevin Ruddick JR Galyen 417-846-7775 479-790-9272 417-846-7373 Selling: ep, Goats & Hogs She tle, Cat Knowledge saves lives 34c 4015 Main St. • Cassville, MO 65625-1624 • (417) 847-2131 • barryelectric.com 34c Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 5B USDA offers low-interest home loans Auxiliary purchases vacuums for Mercy to live in, and demonstrate repayment ability for the home they wish to purchase. Homes must meet federal, state, and local building codes and applicants must also obtain a thirdparty home inspection. Those interested in the program are encouraged to contact the USDA Rural Development office for specifics on eligibility criteria. Further information on this program and other Rural Development programs is available by visiting USDA Rural Development’s web site at http://www.rd.usda.gov/mo or by contacting Madeleine Watson or Vicky Hubbard at the Neosho Rural Development office, 1900 S. Bus. Hwy 71, Neosho, MO 64850; by phone at (417) 451-1007, Ext. 4; or by email at madeleine.watson@ mo.usda.gov. Freshmen A Honor Roll: Zoe Brown, Jose Perez, Mikey Schad, Layne Skiles and Cailyn Spears. Freshmen B Honor Roll: Megan Bound, Savannah Bradt, Savannah Burch, Casey Ellison, Hallie Henderson, Adam Humphrey, Tyler Keeler, Emma Mareth, Rylee Moller, Chandler Orwig and Macie Rivera. Sophomore A Honor Roll: Morgan Boley, Rion Boyd, Morgan Grissom, Sami House, Alejandra Ramirez, Megan Thomas and Ken Vang. Sophomore B Honor Roll: Saima Akhtar, Dustee Bradt, Brittany Bricker, Audrey Hancock, Selena Hang, Steven Murray, Kaden Propps, Esvin Rodriguez, Morgan Schilly and Hannah White. Junior A Honor Roll: Gannon Clevenger, Essie Dodson, Desirie Ennes, Brooke Farris, Mikala Fletcher, Andrea Humphrey, Breanna Keeler, Skylar Lakey, Robbie Ortega, Abby Parsons, Maria Perez, Katie Real, Jonatan Salazar and Courtney White. Junior B Honor Roll: Luke Beaty, Osvaldo Garcia, Angelika Sehbrock, Dusty President Obama’s plan for rural America has brought about historic investment and resulted in stronger rural communities. Under the President’s leadership, these investments in housing, community facilities, businesses and infrastructure have empowered rural America to continue leading the way – strengthening America’s economy, small towns and rural communities. USDA’s investments in rural communities support the rural way of life that stands as the backbone of American values. President Obama and Agriculture Secretary Vilsack are committed to a smarter use of federal resources to foster sustainable economic prosperity and ensure the government is a strong partner for businesses, entrepreneurs and working families in rural communities. Purdy High School 4th quarter Honor Rolls Farmers Mutual Insurance Company of Nodaway County Videmschek and Ashton Young. Senior A Honor Roll: Jayse Henderson, Lindsay Holle, Billie House, Trisha Jones, Robby Moody, Lino Perez, Kailey Pettit, Juaquin Robles, Jazmine Rodriguez, Collin Rupp, Shelby Thomas, Danielle Waterson, Katherine Wise and Emily Wolf. Senior B Honor Roll: Brady Aust, Jeffrey Austin, Stephanie Ball, Zaira Carrillo, Stephanie Gaucin, Daniel Gomez, Edith Ramirez, Lucas Ridenour, Oscar Salas, Hannah Sehrbrock, Xena Smith, Megan Whitcomb and Lucas White. #3 417/271-3555 Grace Baptist Church Pastor Wyatt Clevenger *Free Estimates *Local Pickup & Delivery 10tfc 12tfc tfc Hwy. 248, FR 2150, west 1/2 mile, Cassville, Mo CALL US TOLL FREE 1-877-797-6926 Local 847-3475 Michelle Matzenbacher 417-271-3528 Golden Rural Plumbing LOWE'S AUTO GLASS Ron Beaver Homes - Farms - Commercial - Auto - Mobile Homes The Mercy Hospital Auxiliary recently donated two Shark Navigator Cordless Vacuums to the Environmental Services Department at Mercy Hospital Cassville. Funds were raised throughout the year and donated to purchase the vacuums for housekeepers to use in high-traffic patient areas where cords could be a trip hazard. The Auxiliary is funded through the Gift Shop at the hospital as well as hosting many fundraisers during the year. If interested in becoming a member of the Mercy Hospital Auxiliary, please contact Emily Jackson at (417) 847-1451. Pictured, from left to right, in the front row are: Darlene Gilje, auxiliary member; Amie Reed, environmental services; Sue Ann Baker, environmental services director; Elaine Betts, auxiliary member; Shirlene DeSpain, auxiliary member; and Samantha Brashers, environmental services. Back row: George Roden, vice president human resources; and Mary Lou Adams, auxiliary member. 47tfc The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development has announced a decrease in the home mortgage interest rate for its Single Family Housing Direct Home Loan program. “The low interest rate makes it a great time for eligible families to purchase a home through the direct loan program,” said Madeleine Watson, Area Technician at the Neosho office. Effective May 1, 2015, the interest rate is only 3.125% for home mortgages. Under this program, homeownership opportunities featuring no down payment, fixed rate mortgages with 33 year loan terms are available to eligible applicants. To be eligible for a Direct Home Loan, applicants must have an acceptable credit history, meet income guidelines for the county they wish Sun. School 9:30 am Sun. Morning Worship 10:45 am Sun. Evening Worship 6:00 pm Wed. Even Bible Study 6:30 pm Sound Teaching Great Fellowship Joyful Worship “I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the Lord.” Psalm 122:1 evn Welcome To CASSVILLE DENTAL CARE Roaring River Baptist Church CONSCIOUS SEDATION Location at Jct. of Hwy. 86 & FR 2260, Eagle Rock. MO June 7th, special guest speaker, Nikki Ball, will give a talk titled, “More than Sad”, about loved ones left behind after suicide. This was a feature article about Nikki in the September 2010, Seventeen Magazine. 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Main Cassville, MO 65625 Ph. 417-847-1443 Toll Free: 1-888-887-3968 www.cassvilledentist.com B-tfc 6B WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 Barry County Advertiser Barry County Courts send six to prison in the month of May • Jesus Baidon, 25, of Monett, pled guilty to trespassing in the first degree. Baidon was sentenced to 10 days in jail with credit for time already served. While on a separate call on August 11, 2014, officers with the Monett Police Department encountered Baidon walking with an open container of vodka. When placed under arrest, Baidon attempted to kick out windows of the police car and also assaulted officers as he was taken to jail. • Cam Ray Banks, 45, pled guilty to resisting arrest. Banks was sentenced to three years incarceration with the Department of Corrections. On May 4, 2014, officers with the Monett Police Department observed Banks walking at night in an area where there had been recent break-ins. When they tried to make contact with him, they noticed a screw driver sticking out of his pocket which he tried to grab. Banks then gave a false name to the officers, someone who had a totally different physical description than Banks. When Banks heard that he did not match the description of the person who’s name he gave, he ran from officers. Banks had to be ordered down at gunpoint after officers chased him approximately 2/10 mile. Banks had felony warrants out in Lawrence and Johnson Counties. • Meleico Perez Barrientos, 33, of Wheaton, pled guilty to DWI-Alcohol as an aggravated offender. Barrientos was sentenced to five years incarceration in which he will serve four months shock incarceration. Barrientos was found unconscious in a vehicle with the key in the ignition and the motor running on September 20, 2014. When the Barry County Sheriff’s Department responded, Barrientos could not stand up straight and he said he was too intoxicated to perform a sobriety test. Barrientos had multiple prior convictions for driving while intoxicated. • Jerry Manuel Beck, 41, of Golden, pled guilty to possession of a chemical with the intent to manufacture a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance in 2014, and he was placed on probation. Beck’s probation has since been revoked and he is to serve a five year incarceration sentence. In September 2012, officers with the Southwest Missouri Drug Task Force and Barry County Sheriff’s Department investigated an anonymous tip that there was methamphetamine being manufactured HOUSE FOR SALE Cassville - Nice Quiet Neighborhood, Great For Family. • 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath • Central Heat & Air • New Carpet Throughout • Large Deck • Automatic Garage Door • Large Fenced Backyard $85,000 (417) 682-4580 at Beck’s residence on Farm Road 1150 in Cassville. When officers arrived, they found multiple chemicals to manufacture meth with as well as active labs. Beck also pled guilty to possession of a controlled substance when officers found him a syringe filled with methamphetamine in his vehicle in October 2012. • Kashina Lynn Bergesch, 30, of Monett, originally pled guilty to possession for a controlled substance in 2013. After violating the conditions of her probation, Bergesch is to serve 120 days with the Department of Corrections in for post-conviction drug treatment. On May 16, 2013, Bergesch was booked in jail for third degree assault. During a search, Bergesch was found to have a baggie of methamphetamine concealed in her sock. • Julie Ann Burns, 43, of Cassville, pled guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Burns was given a suspended imposition of sentencing and five years supervised probation. On October 28, 2011, Burns was found to be in possession of a baggie of methamphetamine by the Barry County Sheriff’s Department on Carnes in Wheaton. Burns is to serve probation until May 18, 2020. • Curtis Alan Collins, 29, of Aurora, pled guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Collins was given a suspended imposition of sentencing with five years supervised probation. On December 3, 2014, Col- lins was the passenger in a vehicle stopped by the Missouri State Highway Patrol for not having a rear bumper. Collins had a methamphetamine pipe and a baggie of methamphetamine in his sock. Collins is to serve probation until May 19, 2020. • Michael S. Coones, 36, of Aurora, pled guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Coones was given a suspended execution of a seven year incarceration sentence and five years supervised probation. On December 7, 2013, the Barry County Sheriff’s Department found Coones to be in possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia on Farm Road 1162 in Eagle Rock. Coones is to serve probation until May 18, 2020. • Sal Alex Cruz, of Monett, pled guilty to stealing leased or rented property. Cruz was sentenced to two years incarceration. On July 29, 2014, Crux entered into a lease agreement with Payless Rental and Sales in Monett for a television and entertainment center. He stopped paying for the items and also failed to return them. • George Daniels, 43, of Monett, pled guilty to endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree. Daniels was given a suspended execution of a thee years incarceration sentence with three years supervised probation. The Monett Police Department responded to a report of a domestic disturbance on October 14, 2013, on North Kyler. When officers arrived, D&D Discount Grocery 417-236-0324 M-F 9-6 • Sat. 9-5 RESTAURANT We gladly accept: EBT, Debit, Credit 1306 Old Exeter Road, Cassville, MO • 417-847-2200 31-34pd Owners, Troy & Stacy Saturday “KIDS SPECIAL” 299 All kids drinks - Only 99¢ 46tfc All kids meals - Only $ tfc TRASH contained opiates. He also had other pills and methamphetamine. Drezinski is to serve probation until May 18, 2020. • Jeffrey A. Erwin, 29, of Monett, pled guilty to endangering the welfare of a child. Erwin was given a suspended imposition of sentencing, two years unsupervised probation and he must complete anger management. Erwin spanked a sevenyear old with a belt to the point of leaving bruises when the child did not finish dinner during visitation. Erwin is to serve probation until May 18, 2017. • Ricky W. Goodine, 57, of Monett, pled guilty to two counts of distribution of a controlled substance. Goodine was sentenced to six ears incarceration of which he will serve 120 days of shock time. On April 5, 2013, the Missouri State Highway Patrol executed a search warrant on 4th Street in Monett. Goodine opened a safe in his home that contained 56 grams of marijuana in individual baggies of around seven grams each. There was also a pill bottle with 88 oxycodone pills and a note with the street value of prescription drugs on it. Goodine admitted to selling the marijuana but not the oxycodone pills. • Darrell Allen Hopper, 51, pled guilty to theft/stealing of property valued at $500 to $25,000. Hopper received a suspended imposition of sentencing, 100 hours of community service, 30 days of shock time with credit for 14 days already served, and five years supervised probation. In March 2013, Hopper and another man were found to have stolen tires from Ball and Prier in Golden. The tires RCIA’S GAMEXICAN 301 S. Hickory, Monett, Mo DOTY they heard witness statements that Daniels kicked in the back door to the his girlfriend’s house where she was with her three children and threatened them with a knife. One child received small cuts from the knife, another child was reportedly choked with a jacket by Daniels. Daniels is to serve probation until May 5, 2018. • Timmy R. Davis, 46, pled guilty to failure to return leased or rented property in 2011 and burglary in the second degree in May 2015. His initial probation was revoked and he is to serve two years for the failure to return rented property charge and three years incarceration for the burglary charge. In 2008, Davis rented a television, Nintendo Wii, love seat, sofa and end tables from Payless Rentals in monett. He pawned the Wii and failed to return the rest of the property. He was placed on probation for that charge in 2011. Then, on September 15, 2013, Davis entered into an address on State Highway CC in Exeter unlawfully. • Brenda Del Toro, 54, of Monett, pled guilty to passing a bad check of $500 or more. Del Toro received a suspended execution of a four-year incarceration sentence and five years supervised probation. Del Toro is to serve probation until May 18, 2020. • Christopher L. Drezinski, 34, of Exeter, pled guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Drezinski was given a suspended execution of a three year incarceration sentence. On August 9, 2013, the Missouri State Highway Patrol stopped Drezinski for expired registration. 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Hopper is to serve probation until May 20, 2020. • James Leonard Kramer, 62, of Verona, made an Alford plea to unlawful use of a weapon, unlawful possession of an illegal weapon and eight counts of receiving stolen property. Kramer received a suspended execution of a four year incarceration sentence, 120 days shock time in the Barry County Jail with credit for time already served and five years supervised probation. On May 26, 2014, Kramer pointed a shotgun at Barry County deputies. The shotgun was found to have a barrel less than 18 inches long.. After an investigation, the Barry County Sheriff’s Department found Kramer to be in the possession of various property stolen from the county, including lawn mowers, furniture tools and more. Kramer’s son and his son’s girlfriend, Jason Kramer and Amanda Shelby, stole the goods, according to a statement made by Shelby. Kramer is to serve probation until May 22, 2020. • Jim Lamastus, Monett, pled guilty to DWI-Alcohol as a persistent offender. Lamastus was given a suspended execution of a thee year incarceration sentence and five years supervised probation. On July 7, 2013, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Lamastus after he was driving without registration. Once stopped, Lamastus was intoxicated and did not have a drivers’ license. He had two prior driving while intoxicated convictions. Lamastus is to serve probation until May 18, 2020. • Darryl Eugene Lands, 34, of Aurora, pled guilty to burglary in the second degree and theft/stealing of $500 to $25,000. Lands was given a suspended execution of a fiveyear incarceration sentence and five years supervised probation. On March 5, 2015, Lands and Melissa Kay Holmans forced entry into a home on state Highway C in Purdy as well as a storage building. They stole a laptop, an XBox 360, DVDs, a teleevision, cable box, tools and a tablet. Later, Purdy Police Chief Jackie Lowe went to investigate suspicious persons in the area. He identified both of them and inspected the property. They said it was their property, and Lowe had not received any reports of stolen property, so they were allowed to leave. Some of the property was left at the Purdy School and returned to the owner, but other items remained missing. Lands is to serve probation until May 18, 2020. • Lee Ann Mahurin, 34, pled guilty to theft/stealing of less than $500. Mahurin was given a suspended imposition of sentencing and two years unsupervised probation. In May 2012, Mahurin stole two wedding band sets from a residence on Elkins Street in Wheaton. Mahurin is to serve probation until May 18, 2017. • Jose E. Martinez, Reeds, pled guilty to DWI-drug intoxication as an aggravated offender. Martinez received a suspended execution of a three-year incarceration sentence and five years supervised probation. On May 13, 2011, the Missouri State Highway Patrol responded to a single-vehicle crash. Martinez was the driver and had crashed a car down a steep embankment and against a large tree on Missouri 112. The driver was clearly intoxicated and a blood sample was drawn at the scene before he was taken to the hospital. There was also a young male in the car at the time of the crash. Martinez is to serve probation until May 27, 2020. • Regina A. McFarland, 37, of Cassville, pled guilty to DWI-Alcohol as a persistent offender. McFarland was given a suspended execution of a three-year incarceration sentence, 480 hours of community service, must complete CRISP and five years supervised probation. On July 25, 2014, McFarland was pulled over by the Monett Police Department leaving Bumper’s Bar. McFarland failed multiple field sobriety tests and had an open can of beer in her car. McFarland had a blood-alcohol level of 0.235. She also had previous DWI convictions. McFarland is to serve probation until May 7, 2020. • Jeremy Sean McIntyre, 33, of Monett, pled guilty to possession of marijuana. McIntyre received a suspended imposition of sentencing, two years unsupervised probation and 20 hours of community service. McIntyre is to serve probation until May 18, 2017. • Brandon John Mestas, of Purdy, pled guilty to property damage in the second degree. Mestas received a suspended imposition of sentencing and two years unsupervised probation. On July 7, 2013, Mestas threw rocks at the Exeter High School building and broke the glass out of two windows, damaging the roof. Repair was expected to cost around $5,700. Mestas is to serve probation until May 18, 2017. • Bobbie L. Moss, of Joplin, pled guilty to DWI-Alcohol as a persistent offender. Moss received a suspended imposition of sentencing, two years unsupervised probation and must finish a substance abuse program in Joplin. Moss was arrested at a Missouri State Highway Patrol DWI checkpoint in Barry County on Missouri 37 south of County Road 1090.Moss had two prior DWI convictions. Moss is to serve probation until May 19, 2017. • James D. Riley, 26, of WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 Monett, pled guilty to domestic assault in the second degree. Riley received a suspended execution of a four year incarceration sentence and five years supervised probation. The Monett Police Department investigated a report of an assault on April 27, 2014. When officers arrived at the residence on 6th Street, the victim was bloody and her face appeared swollen. According to the report, a person who also resides at the residence, the victim could only say “help.” The victim and her boyfriend, Riley, had been arguing and hit her in the face. Riley will serve probation until May 5, 2020. • John Robert Rounds, 41, of Cassville, pled guilty to three counts of distribution of a controlled substance. Rounds received a suspended execution of a six-year incarceration sentence and six years supervised probation. On January 2, 2013, the Southwest Missouri Drug Task Force conducted an undercover investigation and a confidential informant purchased 1/2 gram of methamphetamine from Rounds at an address on Farm Road 2180. Rounds is to serve probation until May 29, 2021. • Carl Douglas Scates, 36, of Seligman, pled guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Scates received a suspended imposition of sentencing and five years supervised probation. On August 14, 2014, Scates Shine On Tanning & More 201 E. 5th Street, Cassville, MO - 417-847-8477 M-F 10am-6pm - Sat. 9am-3pm - Closed on Sunday Earlier or Later with Appointment! We Offer Competitive Pricing! 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Schiffner is to serve probation until May 18, 2018. • Casey Don Sherrin, 29, pled guilty to leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident and theft/stealing of $500 to $25,000. Sherrin received a suspended imposition of sentencing and four years supervised probation for the accident charge. He received a suspended execution of a three-year incarceration sentence and four A-One 7B years supervised probation for the theft charge. In June 2014, Sherrin knowingly left the scene of an accident on 8th Street in Cassville. Then, Sherrin stole a purse out of a vehicle in the Walmart parking lot in Cassville. Sherrin is to serve probation until May 19, 2019. • William David White, 45, of Marionville, pled guilty to possession of controlled. White received a suspended imposition of sentencing and four years supervised probation. On December 29, 2014, White was stopped by the Missouri State Highway Patrol for having a nonworking headlight. White had an active warrant and a search yielded methamphetamine. White is to serve probation until May 19, 2019. • Michael W. Wormington, 48, of Cassville, pled guilty to DWI-Alcohol as a persistent offender. Wormington received a suspended execution of a three-year incarceration sentence and five years supervised probation. On April 20, 2014, Wormington hit another vehicle. Wormington was found to be driving while intoxicated. Wormington is to serve probation until May 18, 2019. PUMP SERVICE 835-2008 Exeter, Mo STA-Rite J-Class Over 35 Years Experience Plumbing Supplies Well Drilling Available Concrete Well Houses Licensed and Insured Service All Makes 846-6022 or 847-2591 evn Frosty’s Garage 2 mile E. Hwy. 248, turn right E. Mineral Springs Rd. 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Large workshop, garage plus additional tool building. $125,000 CED! REDU E C I PR $349,000 60013624 - PRICE CHANGE. 10 acres m/l with large outbuilding, Cassville Schools, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, walkout basement. On State Hwy 86, 2 miles south of State Hwy 76. 60014511 FULL BASEMENT with John Deere room. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, office with built-in storage. Gourmet kitchen & more. $59,900 60022695 - NEW HEAT AND AIR, vinyl siding, tilt out windows, fresh paint on this 3 bd 1 ba home with storage building. Close to churches, grocery store. $97,900 CED! REDU PRICE $44,900 $179,000 $135,000 $89,900 T! TRAC CON NDER U 60022184 ALL BRICK HOME with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Open floor plan. Screened and covered deck. Chain link fence. Nice lot with city water. $99,900 $42,900 60014869 - PRICE REDUCED! Short drive to town. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath home. Several outbuildings. 2 acres m/l. 60025706 - MUST SEE NEWLY UPDATED HOME! Ch/a, windows, doors, roof, roof decking, landscaping. Cabinets, floors, faucets, ceiling fans & more. 7.11 acres m/l. 60014981 - Beautiful log-sided home. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths with over 2440 sq ft of living area. Detached garage and more. 60023473 - 3 bedrooms & 2 baths. Large lot on dead end street. New paint inside. 2-car garage. Fenced yard. $35,000 ED! EDUC ICE R $79,700 $189,900 60015170 - EAGLE ROCK MARINA JUST AROUND THE CORNER. Well maintained home that’s move - in ready. 3 bd 2 ba. 2 fireplaces. Very comfortable living. PR $249,900 CED! REDU PRICE $119,000 $69,900 60013406 - OVER 1300 sq ft with 3 bd 1 ba. Large living room. Roof approximately 5 yr old. Heat & air 2 yr old. 2-car garage/shop with room for workbench & storage. $155,000 60016250 PRICE REDUCED! BEAUTIFUL HOME in Wildwood Estates. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors, stainless appliances. All city utilities. 60014901 GOOD PASTURE with some timber on this 57 acres m/l. Two ponds. Road on 2 sides. 60014836 PRICE REDUCED! 3.5 acres m/l on First Street. Ideal building location with 2 entrances, city utilities. Lots of potential !! $54,900 $365,000 60015000 - LOG CABIN on 20 acres m/l. Paved road. Enjoy the serenity of 4 bd 2 ba log cabin. Huge shop & storage building. Fenced for cattle. $209,000 60013912 - NEW ROOF, NEW WINDOWS, NEW FLOORING in this 3 bd 3 ba home on way to Roaring River. Room for RV parking on 1.4 acres m/l. 60014980 - COUNTRY CABIN on 10 acres m/l. 2 bd 1 ba home. Wood flooring, large kitchen, oak cabinets. Appliances. Huge deck. Attached garage. Acres, barn, & more. 60013841 - ON HWY 112, 3ast of Seligman, toward Roaring River State Park. One room metal house, cabinets, bath & fenced yard. City water. $145,900 $109,900 $37,000 60013497 - CLEAN AS THEY COME. 3 bd 2 ba 2 - car garage, looks like new inside & out. Ch/a. Corner lot in nice neighborhood. $119,000 60014935 DEAL LAND for the walkout basement, fashionable locality. 3.4 acres m/l just out of city limits. $33,000 60015136 - PRICE REDUCED! 2.23 acres m/l with mixture of open ground and trees. Electricity, city water & sewer. Fronts State Hwy 37. $57,000 60014849 - VACANT LOTS. Two building lots ready for your new home. City utilities. Cattle tight fence. $53,000 60015230 - CORNER LOT in rural subdivision. 90’x100’ m/l. $5,000. COMMERCIAL $195,000 60016260 OPEN FLOOR PLAN. 3 bedroom home with partial basement. Two large living areas. Exeter. RESIDENTIAL $154,900 $139,900 $89,900 $129,500 $85,900 $175,000 CED! REDU PRICE 60026284 - MUST SEE! 3 bedrooms, new light fixtures, ceiling fans, new Alder cabinets w/granite tops. New stainless dishwasher, range, micro. 1 ac m/l level lot. New storage bldg. 60024462 - THIS ONE HAS IT ALL! Newly updated 4 bd, 3 ba home with full finished basement. 10 acres m/l farmland, barn, & more. 60022823 - WORKSHOP with nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with all city utilities. 2-car garage. Nice lot. Sunroom. Central heat & air. 60013450 - FOXRIDGE SUBDIVISION. 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, 2-car garage. New roof and siding, brick & stone on front of home. Concrete driveway. All city utilities. 60015088 - 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2-STORY HOUSE. Sits on corner lot with all city utilities. Detached 2-car garage. 60014877 - NESTLED in trees next to Table Rock Lake. 3 bd 3 ba home. Wrap around decks. Spacious livingroom/ dining with large windows. 24x48 Morton Bldg is insulated & heated. $130,000 60015225 - TWO HOMES, ONE PRICE! 3 bd 2.5 ba home must sell with MLS #60015226. Zoned heat & air. Storage bldg. 2 homes & acreage AND..... 60015226 - TWO HOMES, ONE PRICE! 4 bd 2 ba on 3 acres m/l must sell with MLS #60015225. Master suite incl sitting room. 2 homes & acreage for $130,000. $134,900 60014992 - VERY WELL BUILT, CLASSY HOME. Custom built cabinets, newer wood flooring, brick fireplace with built-ins. Newer fixtures & more. $134,900. $429,900 60021560 - 4 BD, 3 BA HOME with full bsmt. 2 living areas, 2 kitchens. Newer metal roof. Hardwood floors. Master suite. All this and 35 acres m/l. $29,900 60014939 - BUILDING LOT IN CASSVILLE. All utilities available. Close to downtown, churches, grocery store & post office. Could be walkout basement home. E! OR ON TWO F VACANT LAND / LOTS $39,900 $124,900 60015683 - PRICE REDUCED! RIGHT ON THE EDGE OF CASSVILLE. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, plus lots of room for living and entertaining. 60013605 - UPDATED 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on 4.5 acres m/l. Newly updated inside & out. Paved driveway. All appliances stay. $179,900 60015220 - CORNER LOT. Nice 3 bd 2.5 bath home with lots of room. Custom cabinets, fireplaces, covered deck, 2-car garage. Fenced yard with dog run. 60014096 - 16 ACRES M/L with very nice doublewide. Large master bedroom. Also, 30x40 insulated shop with concrete floor. On State Hwy between Exeter & Wheaton. $59,900 60015216 - CORNER LOT CLOSE TO WHEATON SCHOOL. Nice 3 bd 1 ba with attached garage. Plus a shed in the back yard. $72,000 $49,900 60026769 - CLOSE TO SCHOOL. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, newer wiring, newer plumbing, newer paint inside and out. Large yard. Owner/ agent. $115,000 60017139 - NEWLY UPDATED BRICK HOME. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. New kitchen cabinets. Corner lot with city utilities. $129,900 $92,700 60016247 - SMELL THE ROSES surrounding the patio of this home. Sewing room, breakfast nook, office, covered porch. Garden, barn & outbuildings. $133,000 60020507 - BEAUTIFUL FULL BRICK RANCH on 10 acres m/l. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. 1/2 walkout basement. Large shop building. 60014940 - LEVEL LOT on busy Cassville Street. .386 acres m/l with utilities close by. $5,000 RESIDENTIAL 60017742 - DUPLEX IN EXETER. Large fenced lot. Full basement. 1 bedroom, 1 bath on each side. Sold as is with some damage from lightning. 60013683 PRICE REDUCED! Nice 2 bd 2 ba home in well established neighborhood is move-in ready. Fireplace. Built-in oven & cooktop. Deck. Storage building. 60014933 - LET US SHOW YOU THIS LOT with mature trees. Beautiful building site. City utilities available. $25,000 60014850 NEAR CASSVILLE. 7.2 acres m/l partially fenced. Rural water. Electricity available. $39,900 DING! PEN 60015030 - LOCATED ON MAJOR STATE HWY, close to a large employer. Corner 3 acres m/l. $49,000 60014929 - CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN for convenient shopping, church & post office. Ready to build your new home on this vacant lot. City utilities available. 60016350 - 5 ACRES M/L to build new home in a wooded hillside with a great view to the West. Overlooks Gunter Creek across the road. $35,000 $12,500 60014760 - DOWNTOWN on SEVENTH STREET. Corner building with over 2500 sq ft of commercial space. Display window, showroom, & heat and air. 60015029 - CLOSE TO THE LAKES. On the way to Beaver or Table Rock Lake. Not far from Roaring River. Mobile home park has 7 mfg homes with room for 7 more. $39,900 $19,900 $429,900 $700,000 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) 60019815 PRICE REDUCED! 260’ of LAKE FRONT. Perc tested for septic. King River Marina across the lake. Gorgeous building location for walkout bsmt. 60014840 Newer subdivision ready to sell lots. Beautiful views, each lot with electricity, city water & city sewer. Ready & waiting. Paved city streets. $19,900 per lot. FARMS $135,000 60015050 - RETAURANT/ BAR/GRILL. Some kitchen equipment & walk-in cooler stay. Large enclosed back lot. Central air. 60023198 - 18 room motel with up to 10 RV spaces for rent. Swimming pool, owner residence with 3 bedrooms. Storm shelter. $33,000 60015024 - ONLY A FEW MILES TO ARKANSAS STATE LINE for comute to work in Rogers or Bentonville. Rural water on 6.35 acres m/l. (Cell) $189,900 60015184 - SURROUNDED BY FLAG SPRINGS on 3 sides. 2 mfg homes, outbuildings, 5 ponds & cattle tight fence. 37 acres m/l. 60021556 - GREAT FARM, 35 ACRES M/L. Cattle tight fencing. 2 ponds. Hay barn, equipment barn, working pens. Work shop. 4 bd home with full bsmt. Level pastures. 60014863 - BEAUTIFUL HOME with lots of room. 232.9 acres m/l; 90% m/l open pasture. Flat Creek crosses property. 2nd home and several large outbldgs. 3 wells & more. 60014719 - 80 ACRES M/L. 3 bd 2 ba house. Ch/a. 24x30 carport with high ceiling. Several outbldgs. Creeks, ponds & some springs. 417-847-0156 | www.fourseasonscassville.com Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 THE CLASSIFIEDS 9B BUY-SELL-FIND AUTOS FOR SALE FOR SALE SUPER SALE!! ‘08 Kawasaki Vulcan classic LT, 900cc, mustang seat and backrest, saddlebags, windshield, highway pegs, white & gold paint. $3,500 obo 417-529-5821 Champion Bass boat, duel console, 2 fish locaters. White with metallic red. Everything on this boat runs & looks like new. Paint still looks new. New batteries. Beautiful boat. $7500 obo. Possible trade. call 417-835-5780 or 417-342-9001 home 442-7331 cell 236-2255 --------------------------------- Garden Compost For Sale FOR SALE 417-847-3108 Blue couch & matching wingback chairs, coffee & end tables, 2 lamps, like new. Asking $700. 417-858-8894 BLUE HERON ESTATE SALES 417-671-2150 FOR SALE HARRIS EXCAVATION Free delivery and installation. Your choice of colors. Credit cards accepted. Call Gantt Steel Buildings runs good everything works $2100. Let us help you liquidate, downsize etc. WANTED TO BUY References available. See our website: blueheronspringsfarm.com ATTENTION 417-435-2243 Loggers & Land Owners FOR SALE 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 Boat Slip 10x26 with lift. Point-21. Table Rock Lake. 417-858-8894 FOR SALE 2003 28ft 5th wheel camper. Well maintained, new tires, includes hitch. One large pop-out. $8,000 417-826-1148 It’s a Mystery Bookstore! Westerns, Sci-Fi, Romance PLUS more!! 1996 Dolphin 35 foot motor home. 56,000 mi. 8 new Cooper tires, two air/cond., 2 door fridge, large slide out, new brakes, new fuel pump. Very clean. For more info call 417-826-5901 or cell 417-671-1858 FOR SALE Pro-Pearl Drum Set, must see $1200. 20’ Stock Trailer $1950. 16’ Fish and Ski Boat Ready for the lake $2950 Jet Ski w/ Trailer $400 All Good Titles 417-342-1862 FOR SALE A 8x8 barn for only $48.00 per month, and a 8x12 for only $67.00 plus tax per month. A 10x12 for only $85.00 per month. No Credit Check. Free delivery and set up. Call Gantt Steel Buildings 417-847-3108 Friday & Saturday toddler bed, new clothes, fruit jars, kitchen ware, Home Interior, Boyd Bears. 1302 Clare, Cassville YARD SALE. June 5th&6th 8?, Sunday 7th, 1-?, bedroomsuit, other furniture, dishware, jars, lots of misc. Too-much-to list. 28155 Skaggs St. Seligman. Follow signs. 4-FAMILY-GARAGE SALE and Eggroll-Tent-Sale. 5 miles north on Hwy CC. Exeter. Friday-Saturday. Deadlines: Borders (classified display), Monday, 5pm; $5.60 per column inch. Line ads: must be pre-paid and are accepted until 12 noon Tuesday; 50¢ per word, 10 word minimum. Ads must be printed or typed. Check ad first appearance. Refunds only if Advertiser error. One week refund or correction will be provided; must occur within first week. The Advertiser is not responsible for mistakes on handwritten ads; reserves the right to hold ads until account balance is paid; reserves the right to classify ads when no classification is given. Our office is located 1 block north of the Post Office in Cassville. Ph: (417)847-4475; Add: PO Box 488, Cassville, MO 65625; E-mail: class@4bca.com. - 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 13 19 $6.50 $9.50 14 20 Phone No. Words Cash $7.00 $10.00 25 $12.50 26 $13.00 31 $15.50 32 $16.00 15 21 $7.50 $10.50 16 22 $8.00 $11.00 11 17 23 GARAGE SALE Friday, June 5, 7 to 5 Nice ladies’, men’s, teen & girls’ clothing, golf clubs, household items & lots of misc. 930 E 13th St., Cassville GARAGE SALE 8-4 Friday & Saturday 6 $5.50 $8.50 $11.50 12 18 24 Saturday, June 6, 7-2 Books, clothing, video games, DVDs, lots of misc, bentwood rocker, household items. More stuff added since last sale! 1114 Ivey St., Cassville YARD SALE Friday, June 5, 7-4 & Saturday, June 6, 8-1 Name brand clothes and shoes, purses, Tons of household decor. 214 W. 13th, Cassville GARAGE SALE Thurs. 4th, Fri. 5th, Sat. 6th Headboard, stroller, bikes, toys, girls & boys clothes, lots of misc. 310 & 300 Glenwood 310 & 300 Glenwood Circle Circle Dr Dr Southern Hills Southern Hills GARAGE SALE Saturday, June 6, 7am-? Furniture, men’s clothing, up to size 3 mo summer girls’ clothing, tiller, home decor & lots, lots more. 208 Broadway, Exeter Times Run Check No. Exp. Date 5 $5.00 City Wide Clean-Up June 10th GARAGE SALE CLASSIFIED DEADLINE, Rates, and Policies: Name Address City Starting Date Amt. Enclosed Credit Card# City Wide Yard Sale Friday & Saturday June 5th & 6th Video Mart Huge Carport Sale REPO SHEDS! WASHBURN CALL TODAY 835-3644 GARAGE SALE 2008 Benelli Andretti X50 Scooter for Sale 49cc, Garage stored $1,200 • 417-846-5511 OF Furniture, kids’ clothing, knickknacks, lots of misc. 1.6 miles down Hwy HH in Purdy Paying cash for DVDs and Games 107 Public Square, Berryville, AR www.itsmystery.biz FOR SALE CITY Reinforced concrete with warranty. In-ground and above ground. All carports discounted! A 12x21 for only $660.00 plus tax. A 18x21 for only $755.00 plus tax. 2002 Ford Explorer GARAGE SALE STORM SHELTERS FOR SALE $6.00 $9.00 GARAGE SALE Fri 5th & Sat 6th 8-? lots of misc. 412 S. Old Wire Rd, Washburn $12.00 27 $13.50 28 $14.00 29 $14.50 30 $15.00 GARAGE SALE: Saturday, June 6, 8 til 1 pm. 105 Lynn Lane, Purdy. 33 $16.50 34 $17.00 35 $17.50 36 $18.00 GARAGE SALE ❑ 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 Friday, June 5th and Saturday, June 6th 7am-3pm Lots of stuff. Cassville Healthcare & Rehab Rain or Shine GARAGE SALE FRIDAY ONLY! June 5, 8:00 - 5:30 Household items, linens, home decor, boys clothing, misc. ball shoes, junior girls’ & women’s clothing. 402 Valley Street, Cassville 5 Family Garage Sale! Goetz, Propps, Fare Friday, June 5, 7:30-4:30 Saturday, June 6, 7:30-12 lots of name brand clothing-great condition. ALL SIZES. home decor, tv, toys, dishes, shoes. Too many items to list! 1 mile east of Hwy 37 on C-Purdy. Watch for signs. GARAGE SALE. Friday&Saturday. Householditems, clothes, toys, lots of misc. Hwy-248 East 2 1/2 miles to FR-2175 (13th Street Extension), turn right, 2nd house on right. YARD SALE Saturday only, June 6, 7am-1:00pm Rose Storage shed #1 West 1st Street (Car Wash bay if raining) Construction tools, pneumatic nail guns, ladders, circular saws, levels, many other misc. and 1 -air compressor. Some household items, including glass top dining/game table, plant stand/bar stool, Tupperware, 55 gal fish tank w/ stand, elliptical exercise machine. Some lawn/garden and other small tools. No clothing. MULTI-FAMILY DE-CLUTTER GARAGE SALE Large Garage Sale Friday, June 5, 7 am-5 pm Saturday, June 6, 7 am-? Kid’s, women’s, men’s clothes: various sizes, miscellaneous items, and Granddaughter’s Lemonade Stand on Friday. 621 2nd Street, Washburn, MO 201 S. MAIN ST. CASSVILLE “Donate your gently used items to Habitat. We supply homes for the needy.” We appreciate your support in shopping and donation! Pickup available call for appointment • household furniture • household goods • building supplies • appliances • toys NO clothing or TV’s Thank you 417-846-0110 BIG SALE Thursday, June 4 and Friday June 5, daylight to dark Over 3,000 items 25¢ each. Refrigerator, washer, dryer, tools, fishing. 4 miles north of Shell Knob on 39. 5-FAMILY SALE Saturday, June 6, 8-4 Baby to XX Large clothes men’s, women’s, children’s. Dishes, furniture, what-nots etc. at the Masonic Lodge in Cassville, blue building across from library. SITUATIONS WANTED ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS New Beginnings is now meeting at Mitchell’s Plaza, Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. For more info, call 417-846-6305. 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. THE TURNING Point AA group meets each Monday, west corner of Mitchell Plaza, Hwy. 86, Eagle Rock, 7:00pm. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS meeting Wednesday, Friday & Saturday at 7p.m., 1308 Harold, Cassville. 417-3429704, 417-342-9706. very nice hide-a-bed, inclined table, lots of goodies 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. 2-FAMILY GARAGE SALE this Friday-Saturday, Salebarn Road to FR 1107, Ann Ennis house. Watch for signs. ALANON MEETINGS every Thursday at 7:00 pm at Mitchell’s Plaza, Hwy. 86 in Eagle Rock. Thurs, June 4, 12pm-5:30pm Friday, June 5, 8am-? North of 4-way stop on Hwy 37, east on FR 2140 in Cassville. Watch for signs and (Nickle) 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, JUNE 3, 2015Barry County Advertiser 3 BD., 2 BATH SITUATIONS WANTED All electric mobile. Stove, frig, DW micro, CH/A. Purdy. $425. No pets. 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 (417)236-5737 single wide mobile home and RV lots available First 2 months Free $125/mo • 417-429-6562 For Rent or Sale: 7 room office complex 3 bedroom, new roof, newly remodeled, in Washburn, $650 per month, $1300 for first month and deposit. Sale price $89,000. See John at STARCHMAN INS. Cassville, MO (417)847-3554 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. 479-644-5082 CASSVILLE SO/MO Storage All sizes, 24 hour access, fenced & security gate (417)847-4500 FOR RENT HENBEST STORAGE Beaver’s U-Store-All 417-847-2400 Cheap rates Several Sizes Clean, Quiet Cassville Location Mini and Boat Storage. Located at Hwy. 86/H, Golden, MO ☛ 7 SIZES: 10x12 up to 11x32 ☛ Security Cameras ☛ Gate Open: 7am-10pm ☛Owner/Operator lives on-site 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. (417)271-3578 BEAUTY SALON SPACE Cassville square. Available now. High traffic space. Start or grow your salon. Room for storage, two stations and retail products. Call (417)662-0100 FOR RENT 417-846-6455 2 Bedroom 1 1/2 bath house, full basement, Cassville schools. $450 a month plus deposit. Now Available 417-847-2985 2 bd trailer $250/month 3 bd/ 2 ba trailer $350/month Appliances included. NO PETS Cross Timbers Apts. in Washburn Eagle Rock 417-271-3540 • EXTRA NICE!! 3 bd, 1-1/2 ba, W/D hookups, appliances provided. $500 mo. NOW AVAILABLE (479)644-6181 for a limited time 2 bed Apts. in Purdy. $350/mo $200/dep. No pets. Call after 5pm 417-846-5473 FOR RENT Country setting, 3bd, 2ba Close to town $685/mo • $600 dep •FOR RENT• Wheaton mobile home, 3bd. Rent to own. 417652-3122. 417-847-8451 EAGLE ROCK TREE SERVICE • Owner Operated • Insured • Free Estimates • Reasonable Rates • 24 Hour Service 417-342-4208 Call Aaron Dalton BusyBee Landscaping & Backhoe, LLC Retaining Walls Face Lift for Gravel Driveway Aeration Dirt & Sod Work Garden Tilling Manure Spreading Many More Services Available 417-628-3518 • PURDY MOBILE HOME PARK 417-312-1906 JOE’S LAWN SERVICE S UPER C SANDBLASTING AND PRESSURE WASHING Reasonable rates, experienced in mowing and trimming, please call Joe at: 417-342-4787 Credit Cards Accepted (417)847-7756 GUNSMITH ELKHORN CONSTRUCTION, LLC 2000 sq ft, all electric. VERY nice, ready to move into. Pierce City. Steve Pendergraft (417)846-7906 Roofs, deck, remodels, framework to complete finishes from the smallest project to the largest. $700 • 417-236-5737 FOR RENT: Newly remodeled 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, 2 car garage country home. Several out buildings, Purdy schools. 417-442-7823 Mobile Home Lots RV Lots Nice park - Close to town (417)847-3238 FARM & LIVESTOCK HAY FOR SALE Bermuda and crabgrass square bales. $5/bale. 417-632-4629 417-592-6150 FARM FRESH EGGS only $2.00 per dozen! Call Teresa at 417-847-3108 PETS AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES Senseney Tree Service Wheaton, Mo. MIKE’S MOWING Seasonal or one time mowing, any size yard or lot. Call Mike for free estimates Bucket truck & chipper service Free estimates • Insured (417)236-4615 • (417)236-2068 (417)652-3876 417-489-8222 SINCLAIR MOBILE HOME TRANSPORT BACKHOE • DOZER GRAVEL • SEPTICS NEW CUSTOM HOMES Eagle Rock Construction (417)652-3505 Experienced • Licensed • Insured 417-271-3333 CHECK IT OUT!! WOLF PACK “All Types” Homeowners Insurance, Call John @ SEPTIC SERVICE STARCHMAN INSURANCE (formerly Tillman’s Septic) Call: 847-7326 OWNERS Aubrey Wolf Denny Wolf 417-847-5502 417-574-6558 (417)847-3554 YOUNG’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS Metal Roofing, Vinyl Siding, Sofit’s, & Replacement Windows Call: (417)847-5464 Extra Mile Siding Co. Beyond Clean 417-489-1108 • ALL types of exterior siding • Full line of replacement & new construction windows • Decorative stone • Log cabin siding • Overhangs & decks House cleaning & detailing services. Home, office, boats, autos, etc. Darlene 858-0676 Samantha 417-342-6624 SERVICES Lifetime, transferable material warranties. 7 year labor warranty. OZARKS TREE SERVICE Males/females. Red merles and red bi. BOB’S MOWING SERVICE Have slots open for seasonal or one time. Free estimates. Insured. Call Bob at 417-331-1332 Cassville/Shell Knob area PIANO LESSONS Beginning to intermediate levels. All ages. 15 years on church worship teams. call 417-489-6953 JW RESIDENTIAL LAWN MAINTENANCE Tree trimming & removing Free estimates/insured 417-665-9736 Metal Roofs 417-342-1208 don’t pay too much for your tree service Randy Miles ✮ TRACTOR WORK Mobile Home Moving & Set-Up Local or Long Distance CALL: (417)662-3865 Locally Owned Custom Apparel & Screen Printing @ backroadprinting.com • Backhoe with 12” bucket • Water lines, foundations and French drains • Box scraper-grading • Brush hog 417-671-1456 • Barry Cnty PROFESSIONAL PRESSURE WASHING Specializing in house washing, deck cleaning & staining, roof cleaning & much more. REAL ESTATE For Sale by Owner Shell Knob, 6 wooded acres, a 450 foot Kings River bluff view. 417-858-9443 PUBLISHER’S NOTICE: All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. FOR SALE BY OWNER NO $$$ down Financing Available 4 bedroom and 1 bath. Fenced in back yard. Cassville Schools 417-846-0324 Must Sell!! Berm home. 3 bd., 2 ba., office, detached garage, 2 acres. 105 Merrimac, Exeter. $89,900 417-671-1232 148 WOODED ACRES with two established food plots. Excellent hunting! 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home, separate motherin-law quarters or recreation house and small shop. Several options to divide and split. Entire property priced to sell at $235,000 OR House and 35 acres $155,000 with option to buy more land. Sellers are very motivated due to relocation needs. Will sell 40 acres for 20K or 73 acres for 55K (everything negotiable) Please call 417-846-3780 3 Bd. 2 Ba. FP, 2 car gar., metal corral, storm shelter, 10 acres. $99,500 with land. $79,500 for just the house. (417)342-3152 HELP WANTED Call Ultra Clean Exteriors, LLC mowing, trimming, planting, landscaping. No job too big. (417)342-0801 417-456-2643 MUSIC LESSONS CLEAN MASTER Clean Master Pressure Washing June“WeSpecials Clean Everything” Guitar, Lap steel, ukulele, dobro Classical, Blues, Rock, Country, Bluegrass, Folk, Metal. 25+ yrs of exp • 417-652-3638 LLC Mobile Power Wash Homes • Boat Docks • Auto • Parking Lots • Boats Commercial Buildings • Striping • RVs • Decks Washed and Sealed Commercial and Residential Experienced and Insured with References (417) 342-7612 Call for a FREE estimate Senior and Veteran Discount June Special on home exterior power washes -single story $150 -two story $250 tfc COLORED MULCH Red, chocolate, cedar, black, natural Landon Brattin 846-3714 Karen Brattin 342-1148 Heated High Pressure Houses & Decks Height no problem Boats • Docks • Parking lots • Heavy equipment Eagle Rock Construction 417-271-3333 cell 417-847-7006 Hatchery drivers needed (local) Egg Pick-up and Chick Delivery -Class A CDL required -Good driving record -1 year verifiable driving experience or 6 months verifiable experience and proof of completion of an accredited driving school. Apply in person at 9066 State Hwy W, Cassville, MO. (Butterfield Plant) George’s is an Equal Opportunity Employer LAKE FRONT LAKE FRONT june 13ESTATE REAL AUCTION stumpff Saturday, June 13, 10 a.m. “Selling Absolute to the highest bidder” HWY. 112 S. Cassville, MO Auctioneer Donnie Stumpff www.stumpffauction.com See Auction Section for more details 417-847-2507 Deadlines: Bordered - 5 p.m. Monday; Line Ads (pre-paid) - 12 noon Tuesday • Deadlines: Bordered - 5 p.m. Monday; Line Ads (pre-paid) - 12 noon Tuesday Barry County advertiser Barry County Advertiser Wednesday, June 3, 2015 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015 Wheaton Junior, Senior High 2nd semester Honor Rolls HELP WANTED B RIGHTON CASSVILLE HEALTHCARE & REHAB RIDGE A Skilled Nursing Facility- is now accepting applications for CNA’s for all shifts *Full Time & Part Time Dishwasher *Weekends are a Must •NEW PAY SCALE! BENEFITS & VACATION!• ATTENTION Brighton Ridge of Eureka Springs is seeking qualified individuals to fill the positions of: RN LPN Dietary Aides 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. GEORGE’S Immediate openings for General production positions. Both day and night shifts. Day shift starts at $9.85 and night shift is $.50 more. Applicants with 1 year of verifiable poultry processing experience will start at the 1 year pay rate. Must be able to provide verifiable references, pass a post offer drug screen and physical. Apply in person. George’s Processing is an equal opportunity employer. Cedar Ridge Care Center is looking for Oak Leaf Trucking, LLC is looking for a full time Class A, CDL, driver. Most runs are local and are Monday-Friday. Dry vans and flatbeds. Benefits include paid vacation, paid holidays, and health insurance. If interested please come to our office at: 9193 State Highway 76 in Exeter to fill out an application. If available, please bring a current copy of your Motor Vehicle Driving Record (MVR), your driver’s license, and current medical card. 2 Full-time “Park Maintenance Worker II” positions open at: Roaring River State Park for fast-paced 2nd & 3rd shift must be honest. background check required. will train Apply by June 17, 2015 at: 417-847-5546 www.ease.mo.gov For questions contact: Kerry Hays 417-847-2539 jcreek@victoriahealthcare.net ROARING RIVER HEALTH & REHAB (FORMERLY RED ROSE INN) 812 OLD EXETER ROAD, CASSVILLE, MO 417-847-2184 We want to hire the following: C.N.A.’S part time and full time Now offering $300 hiring bonus for new-hire C.N.A.’s We offer good wages Holiday pay, vacation & sick pay after 90 days. Insurance available. Please drop in and fill out our new short application form. PARAPROFESSIONAL WANTED: SOUTHWEST R-5 School District Fax: 479-253-5325 235 Huntsville Road Eureka Springs, AR 72632 479-253-7038 is now taking applications for the position of DRIVERS: $70,000 to 80,000 SPECIAL EDUCATION AIDE 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. for the 2015-16 school year. Applicants must have at least 60 college hours. Applications are available in the Superintendent’s Office or call Beverly Bonner at 417-826-5050. Barry County Ready Mix has openings for 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: www.trailiner.com or 800-769-3992 DRIVERS: COMPANY: CDL DRIVERS at the Cassville, Shell Knob and Eagle Rock locations. Insurance, paid holidays and competitive wages based on experience. Apply in person at 601 West 14th Street Cassville, Mo. 1-888-992-4038 x133 7th grade A Honor Roll: Taylynn Banks, Calista Burns, Janessa Chang, Susan Cha, Tasha Graves, Tyler Hagerman, Brittany King and Eric Yang. 7th grade A/B Honor Roll: Sarah Brattin, Abigail Dunegan, Emily Gonzalez and Harley Stephens. 8th grade A Honor Roll: Sarah Burton, Tori Goostree, Kaylee Hutsell, Rachel Lacey and Alyssa Xiong. 8th grade A/B Honor Roll: Viola Castro, Payton Harper, Hannah Lombard, Hallie Mitchell, Klay Reed, Audrey Shockley, Marek Smith, Katie Stanley and Yeng Yang. 9th grade A Honor Roll: Lacy Birchfield, Bo Brattin, Lina Hang, Sean Lowry, Samantha Sherwood and Kayla Vang. 9th grade A/B Honor Roll: Joshua Bowling, Kimberly Graves, Catherine Haase, Noah Harmon, Amaya Hudson, Elijah Kirk, Marius Lupescu, Ezekial Miller, Baylee Musick, Brittany Wells and Thomas Yang. 10th grade A Honor Roll: Adison Goostree, Karlee Mason, Hilsden Moseley and Lia-Boa Yang. 10th grade A/B Honor Roll: Tate Banks, Michelle Hang, Tina Hang, Daniel Harris, Emily Killion, Katlyn Osborne, Shalea Tate and Connie Xiong. 11th grade A Honor Roll: Vanessa Cook. 11th grade A/B Honor Roll: Haley Beck, Jera Prewitt, Marley Sherwood and Rosillie Vang. 12th grade A Honor Roll: Kelly Alvarado, Justin Beck, Macy Brattin, Yesenia Castro, Kimberly Day, Brittany Agans, Kayla Mason and Kendrick Xiong. 12th grade A/B Honor Roll: Krista Dunegan, John Kimbrough, Aracely Nunez, Joseph Robbins, Skyler Scates, Trevis Schoelzel and Lyda Yang. STAN NOVAK C.P.A. 813 MAIN STREET, CASSVILLE (formerly Dave Divers) (417)-847-3484 Rabbit Meat & Live Rabbits See Stan for all your Tax needs! Same Reasonably Low Prices! WANTED 16tfc CMA 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. 11B 11B RABBIT MEAT FOR SALE by order/appointment only DRIVERS, 65,000+ CDL-A, $2500 sign on, Bonus Pay out in 4mo. 1 month exp., Same Day Pay! Free Health Ins. No CDL? We have Free Training! www.trailiner.com or 800-769-3993 DRIVERS: CDL-A. $1300+ per wk + Bonus. Home time you Deserve + New Equipment. Full or Part time, You choose. 855-765-3331 WANTED: Small pasture DRIVERS: SOLO, IMMEDIATE OPENING Full time position: Retail and warehouse; Must have good people skills; Must pass drug screening; Please send your resume or application for employment to: 3 or 6 day runs. 44 cents per mi, Free Health Ins. Same Day Pay. 800-769-3993 for Details, on line app www.trailiner.com Give us a call at 417-847-4475 tfc We’re online! P.O. Box 403, Cassville, MO You can now receive FREE unlimited digital access to the Mercury Get work with your service ad? Let us know your classified success story!! We sell live rabbits too! Rabbit Manure For A Fee. Burval Farms (417) 574-6159 Did you sell your item in a day? Have lots of calls on your rental? area to rent/lease for 2-3 horses close to Cassville. Preferably with shelter/barn. 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