Bull Blast brings riders to Cassville

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Bull Blast brings riders to Cassville
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CASSVILLE, MISSOURI 65625-0488
Local summer camp a
dream for abused kids
Charlea Estes
For too many children, life
is a struggle. Many end up in
foster care because of physical
abuse or neglect by their providers. One local group with
international ties is making a
difference for some of those
kids, a week of camp at a time.
Royal Family KIDS Camp
is a specialized one-week camp
each summer for kids from
the area who need a little extra
love in their lives. Set up as a
non-denominational ministry
outreach, there are 209 camps
across the world in five different countries. Locally, kids
aged seven through 11 from
Barry, Lawrence and Stone
counties attend the camp at a
secured area in Cassville.
Children are referred
to the Royal Family KIDS
Camp from the Department
of Family Services primarily,
although there are a few spots
for private clientele if they are
approved.
Max Akers, co-director
for the Cassville camp, said,
“These are kids that may not
do well in a regular camp
because of the stories they
have to share. They’ve been
through so much, they need
to be around other kids who
won’t have a look of shock
on their faces when they talk
about their lives.”
He continued, “This creates an even playing field for
these kids. All of the other kids
have had similar experiences,
and when they share their stories, there isn’t any shock.”
In some regards, Royal
Family is just like many other
ministry-centered
church
camps. There is a Bible Club,
as well as traditional camp activities like swimming, fishing,
hiking, sports and arts and
crafts. In other ways, there are
aspects of the camp that are
geared toward kids who need
a little extra TLC.
Outdoor activities are
taken care of by a coach. Akers said they run a tight schedule with plenty of activities to
keep kids busy the week that
they are there with plenty of
options to appeal to all kids’
interests.
Akers said, “With our arts
and crafts, it’s not about what
they finish or even if they finish but getting that one-onone time with an adult who
cares about them.”
Additionally, one night
during the week, the volunteers hold a birthday party
for all of the kids. Akers said,
“One evening is everyone’s
birthday party. Some of these
kids may have not ever had a
birthday party before, and we
want them to experience that.
It’s a fun week for them to not
have to think about anything
else.”
It’s a sobering thought to
consider a child never having
a birthday party and provides
some perspective as to why
it’s so important for so many
of them. There is a sense of
belonging and family that the
kids receive that never goes
away. While most of the children come from the tri-county
area, Akers said that if kids
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Rotary Club seeks tips to find thief of
Bull Riding event sign.
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in Saturday on the Square
The Cassville Chamber of Commerce is
hosting the 30th annual car show Saturday.
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Bull Blast brings riders to Cassville
The Cassville Rotary Club held a Professional Bull Riding event on Saturday, April 30. The L. J. Jenkins Bull Riding Tour was
held on the grounds of the Bill Hailey Arena. Dustin Maples, of Highlandville, is pictured above at the Cassville Rotary Clubsponsored Bull Blast at the Bill Hailey area on Saturday night.
Cassville man arrested for assault, property damage
Charlea Estes
A Cassville man was arrested last week after assaulting another man in
his home. According to the
affidavit of probable cause
by Barry County Sheriff ’s
Deputy Cody Stephens. Herman Tilford, 53, pushed the
victim and held him against
the wall.
The incident happened
at Tilford’s home on State
Highway 37 on Saturday,
April 23, around 11:30 p.m.
Tilford attacked another man
who also lives in the home.
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When deputies arrived, Tilford was not questioned due
to intoxication, according to
Stephens.
Wilford was charged
with domestic assault in the
second degree and held on
a $25,000 cash-only bond,
which he has since posted
and been released from the
Barry County Jail.
This is the second incident involving Tilford in the
last two months. On March
7, Tilford was involved in
property damage at a property on East County Road in
Washburn.
According to the affidavit
of probable cause by Barry
County Deputy Terry Meek,
Tilford was found crawling
on the property covered in
blood. Tilford had allegedly
broken windows out of the
building on the property as
well as breaking out windows, windshield and turn
signal assembly of a 2002
E-150 Ford van. The wounds
on Tilford appeared to be
from the broken glass.
Meek stated that Tilford
“appeared to have used bro-
ken pieces of wood and large
rocks to break the windows.”
When questioned, he admitted to having consumed
vodka and whiskey throughout the day and smelled of
alcohol.
The damage to the building and van were estimated
to be around $4,500, and
Tilford was charged with
tampering in the first degree
and property damage in the
first degree. A $10,000 cash
or crop. surety was issued for
those crimes.
Roaring River Kids’ Fishing Day May 14
The Missouri Department
of Conservation (MDC) and
the Missouri Department of
Natural Resources will hold
Kids’ Fishing Day on May 14
at Roaring River State Park.
At this event, which is from
6:30 a.m. to 8:15 p.m., an
area of the park will be designated as a fishing area for
youths age 15 and under.
At Kids’ Fishing Day,
children age 15 and under
can pick up free trout tags at
the hatchery office any time
on May 13 or all day on the
day of the event. Volunteers
will be available to assist the
youth. Children are encouraged to bring their own fishing equipment. Parents are
welcome to assist kids, but
only one pole may be used
between the helper and the
child. Adults are not allowed
to fish by themselves. Free
hotdogs, chips and soda will
be available between 11 a.m.
and 1 p.m.
Education is also part of
Kids’ Fishing Day. Throughout the day, seminars will
be held on fish cleaning, fish
cooking, Dutch oven cooking, taxidermy, watersheds,
knot tying, fly tying and fly
casting, how to fish Roaring
River, stream biology and
other subjects. A hatchery
tour will show how trout are
raised. A program on Missouri snakes will be given
using live specimens. If kids
attend three classes, they will
be entered into a drawing for
prizes. The drawing will be
held at 5 p.m. Children must
be present to win. Classes are
also open to the whole family, but only children may enter the drawings.
Volunteers are needed to
help out with this event. Individuals wishing to volunteer do not need to be experienced anglers. If you would
like to help out with Kids’
Fishing Day or you want to
get more information, call
MDC’s Roaring River Hatchery at 417-847-2430 or email paul.spurgeon@mdc.
mo.gov.
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Bull Blast tainted by sign theft
Barry COuntY Sheriff’s
Most Wanted
TIPS SOUGHT ON SIGN STOLEN AFTER BULL RIDING EVENT SATURDAY NIGHT
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.
The sign stolen from the Highway 37/Farm Road 2160 is pictured above. The sign measured two feet by eight feet and was stolen
sometime between Saturday night, April 30, after the Bull Blast event and Sunday morning.
Kashina Lynn Bergesch, 32,
of Monett, is wanted for
possession of a controlled
substance. She is 5’ 7” and
135 pounds.
Terry Rhea Martin
Terry Rhea Martin, 37, of
Shell Knob, is wanted for
DWI and possession of a
controlled substance. Martin is 5’ 7” and 183 pounds.
Dogwood Car Show
rolling in this Saturday
The Cassville Area Chamber
of Commerce will host the
30th Annual Dogwood Car,
Truck and Motorcycle Festival. The Festival will be held
around the Cassville square
on Saturday, May 7. Registration will take place inside
of the court house from 7:30
a.m. to 9:30 a.m. with judging
set to begin immediately.
The chamber office, located
at 504 Main Street, is currently
accepting early entries. The
first 100 show entries will receive a goody bag, including a
commemorative dash plaque,
along with other items donated from local businesses. Entry fee is $20 per vehicle. Admission is free for spectators.
The Dogwood has a strong
history in Cassville and is fun
for both car enthusiasts and
the general public. The event
offers disk-jockey music and
entertainment, food vendors,
shopping and over 100 cars
parked around the square.
Event t-shirts, sponsored by
Shumaker Tire and Wheel, are
available at the event.
At 12 noon, participants
will be asked to start their cars
and rev their engines for Dogwood tradition, “thunder on
the square.”
Participants will have the
opportunity to compete for the
Top 30 Dogwood Awards and
30 specialty picks.
ered.
Barry County Sheriff
Mick Epperly said, “We
don’t have any leads so far.
It’s probably someone looking for a souvenir.”
Primrose added that it
could have been one of the
riders who wanted a memento from the event, but
the sign belongs to Rotary.
He said, “It’s a big sign, two
feet by eight feet, and we’re
hoping someone has seen
it.”
If you have information
regarding the stolen sign,
which was taken sometimes
between Saturday night and
Sunday morning, contact
the Barry County Sheriff ’s
Department at (417) 8476556.
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of the rodeo’s promotional
signs has organizers dismayed.
Herb Primrose, Rotary
Club member, said that
the sign stolen was valued
at around $125 and was
ordered by Rotary for the
event. He said, “It’s just sad,
we raise money for the community and have that loss.”
The sign was stolen from
the intersection of Highway
37 and Farm Road 2160
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Airport and directed spectators to the event at the
Bill Hailey Arena. Primrose
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Community Calendar
Notice:
Cassville Farmers Market will be on the square every Saturday from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.
God’s Closet at the Lighthouse Church in Eagle Rock
is open the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month, hours are
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. For information, call (417)846-3156.
Bluegrass Music at Roaring River State Park Amphitheater every Friday night at 7 p.m. beginning May 6.
May 5th
Central Crossing Senior Center with the Alliance of
Churches in Shell Knob will host National Day of Prayer
at 12:00 p.m.
Southwest School Band Concert will be May 5 at 7:30
p.m. in the high school gym.
The Old Church Gallery Farmers Market in old Shell
Knob is open every Thursday Morning 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
For information, call (417)858-2510.
Seligman Chamber dance will be Thursday, May 5, at 7
p.m. For information, call (417)662-3612.
May 6th
Cassville Senior Center will host a Mother’s Day lunch
on Friday, May 6, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The cost of the
meal is $3.50 for those over 60 and $6 for everyone else. For
information, call (417)847-4510.
Daddy Daughter Dance at Cassville Primary School Cafeteria from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on
Friday, May 6. The cost of the event is $5.00 per person and
for girls kindergarten through second grade with a male
parent or guardian. For information, call (417)847-3137.
May 7th
Power of Pink Walk, Run & Auction will be May 7 at
the Wheaton City Park. Proceeds this year go to 3 local
women. Check in is at 8 a.m. For more information, call
(417)466-5401 or (417)850-1094.
Mineral Springs Cemetery will have a work day Saturday, May 7, at 8 a.m. Business meeting will be at 10 a.m. If
raining, the meeting will be moved to 9 a.m. For information, call (417)847-4148.
Seligman Senior Center will host bingo on Saturday,
May 7, at 2 p.m.
City of Exeter will have their annual city wide yard sale
on Saturday, May 7. Anyone interested may call City Hall
at (417)835-2823.
Hickman Cemetery at Washburn will have work day
Saturday, May 7, at 8 a.m. Rain date is Saturday, May 14. For
information, call (417)671-1408.
Boy Scout sign up is Saturday, May 7, from 10 a.m. to
12:00 p.m. at the American Legion Post. For information,
call (417)342-1948
Cassville 30th Annual Car, Truck & Motorcycle Festival will be Saturday, May 7, on the square. Registration is
7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. For more information, call (417)8472814.
Exeter Assembly of God is having their annual bake
sale and yard sale Saturday, May 7, at 7 a.m.
Big Man On Campus is Saturday, May 7, at 7 p.m. in the
FEMA 1 Event Center.
DARE Buddy Bass Tournament on May 7 hosted by
the Barry County Sheriff ’s office. Tournament is at 7 a.m.at
Kings River Marina. Applications can be picked up at Sheriff ’s office or Kings River Marina.
May 8th
School Menus: May 9 - May 13
All meals served with milk. All meals are subject to change
Purdy: Mon: B: Oatmeal, whole wheat toast, cereal,
fruit. L: Hot dog/bun, waffle fries, baked beans, pears. Tues:
B: French toast sticks, cereal, yogurt, fruit. L: Cheese quesdilla, corn, fruit mix. Wed: B: Whole grain biscuit, gravy,
sausage pattie, cereal, fruit. L: Chicken nuggets, mashed
potatoes, green beans, peaches, bread. Thurs: B: Ham/egg/
biscuit, cereal, toast, fruit. L: Pepperoni pizza, tossed salad,
ranch dressing, melon balls. Fri: B: Breakfast pizza, cereal,
yogurt, fruit. L: Chicken patty sandwich, baby carrots, apples.
Exeter: Mon: B: Biscuits & gravy, peaches, juice or cereal, biscuit, peaches, juice. L: Chicken alfredo, broccoli,
breadstick, fruit. Tues: B: Breakfast burrito, apple, juice or
cereal, vertical bar, apple, juice. L: Chicken fajitas, pinto
beans, corn, fruit. Wed: B: Cinnamon roll, fruit, juice or
cereal, pop tart, fruit, juice. L: Pepperoni pizza, salad, corn,
fruit. Thurs: B: Muffin, yogurt, orange, juice or cereal,
toast, orange, juice. L: Cashew chicken, brown rice, broccoli, fortune cookie, pineapple. Fri: B: Sausage biscuit, banana, juice or cereal, vertical bar, banana, juice. L: Hot dog/
bun, tater tots, baked beans, fruit.
Southwest: Mon: B: Pancakes, sausage links, fresh fruit
or cereal, juice. L: Corn dog, peas, macaroni & cheese,
pears. Tues: B: Biscuits & gravy, sausage pattie, fresh fruit,
juice or cereal. L: Cheeseburger, dill pickle, tomato, sun
chips, pineapple. Wed: B: French toast sticks, fresh fruit,
cereal, juice. L: Spaghetti, breadsticks, romain salad w/tomatoes, tropical fruit. Thurs: B: Hot ham sandwich, fresh
fruit, cereal, juice. L: Cheese pizza, romain salad/tomatoes,
corn, pears. Fri: B: Blueberry muffin, cereal, yogurt cup,
fresh fruit, juice. L: Ham & cheese sandwich, leaf lettuce,
dill pickle, potato chips, apple slices w/caramel.
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The City of Exeter will have its annual cleanup day
on Tuesday, May 10. If you have appliances, please call
(417)835-2823 to arrange pick up.
The Southwest Missouri Solid Waste Management
District N will holds its monthly executive board meeting
at 11:50 a.m. on May 10. Meeting will be at Alice Irene’s
Restaurant in Marionville.
Cassville Cruisers monthly meeting on Tuesday, May
10, at the American Legion Pavilion at 6 p.m.
May 18th
Seligman Senior Center will have a donation lunch on
May 18 at 11:15 to 12:30 p.m
On the Square - Downtown Cassville
Registration: 7:30-9:30 a.m.
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Cassville FFA will be hosting a grazing management
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p.m. For information, call (417)847-4610.
Dance at Monett Park Casino on May 9 from 7 p.m. to
10 p.m. For information, call (417)632-4297.
Judicial Center and Courthouse will be closed May 9
for Truman Day.
Cassville School: Mon: B: Brfst pizza, peaches or
cereal, animal crackers, raisins. L: Pepperoni pizza (ck’n
alfredo w/brdstk), tossed salad, corn, juice or salad meal.
Tues: B: Chicken nuggets, hashbrown, gravy, pineapple
chunks or cereal, go-gurt, apple. L: Spaghetti (shrimp poppers), tossed salad, green beans, breadstick, orange or salad
meal. Wed: B: French toast sticks, sausage pattie, orange or
cereal, cinnamon toast, applesauce. L: Corndog (chicken
nuggets), macaroni & cheese, glazed carrots, applesauce &
jello or salad meal. Thurs: B: Biscuits & gravy, peaches or
cereal, pop tart, banana. L: Cheeseburger (beef pasta bake),
potato wedge, fresh broccoli, peaches or salad meal. Fri: B:
cinnamon bun, yogurt cup, fruit & nut mix or cereal, blueberry muffin, peaches. L: Frito pie (chili cheese fries), pinto
beans, corn, frozen fruit juice or baked potato bar.
Cassville High School: Mon: B: Biscuits & gravy, sausage pattie, pineapple chunks or cereal, pop tart, applesauce. L: Chicken sandwich, lettuce, tomato, nachos, vegetable mix, peaches or pizza meal or salad meal. Tues: B:
Sausage biscuit, hashbrown, gravy, peaches or cereal, rice
krispy treat, apple. L: Cheeseburger, cb fixins, bbq chips,
baked beans, juice or chicken nugget meal or salad meal.
Wed: B: Pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage pattie, orange or
cereal, banana muffin, banana. L: Country steak, whipped
potatoes, gravy, glazed carrots, bread stick, jello/fruit or
pizza meal, salad meal. Thurs; B: Cinnamon bun, yogurt
cup, fruit cocktail or cereal, granola bar, applesauce. L: Hot
dog, chili, nacho cheese sauce, bbq chips, corn, juice or
chicken nugget meal, salad meal. Fri: B: Biscuits & gravy,
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Walk, Run & Auction
•Hanging baskets
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May 7th, 2016
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Proceeds this year will go to help these Local Women:
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Sue Lacey
Jo Baldwin
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Local youth participate
in state Bible drills
Testerman-Burton
wedding announced
Don’t Forget Mom
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“Sharing Your Stories for Generations”
Holly Thompson, above left, and Shane Holman, above
right, participated in the Missouri state youth Bible drills held
in Trenton on April 9, 2016. Holly placed in the top 10 youth in
the drills. Holly is the daughter of Clint and Sharon Thompson
and Shane is the grandson of Keith and Gayle Daniels and Bobi
Holman and Bill Holman. They are members of Victory Baptist
Church in Cassville.
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Saturday 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 noon
Mon - Fri 1 - 5 p.m.
Sat 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
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Saturday, May
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2:00 ~ 4:00 p.m.
• Auto Repair/Oil Changes
Community Faith Chapel Fellowship Hall
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on Hwy. 248 E. & 13th st. Cassville, Mo.
Hosted by their Children and Grandchildren.
Omission of gifts requested. Cards appreciated.
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homes each week–
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area publications
combined!
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Certified Technicians: Nathan Peak & Elliott Peak
We make Service Calls!
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Sunday, May 8, 2016
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will be renewing their vows at
Realife Worship Center
Saturday, May 7th, 2016 at 3:00 p.m.
They were joined
in marriage May 5th, 2001
by Jack Freeman at
Blessing Heights Worship Center.
So join Gabriel and Alexa McCormick in the
celebration of their parents renewing
their vows.
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May 8
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on Cassville’s square
417-847-2195
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Unexpected”
So give us a call!
Mother’s Day
Buffet
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Shower - May 10th
Wedding - May 28th
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wedding. Tiffany is the daughter of Terry and Wendy Testerman, of Cassville. Justin is the son of Larry and Brenda Kelly, of
Palestine, Ark. The wedding celebration will take place May 14,
2016, at 5:00 p.m. at the CCC recreational camp in Shell Knob.
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Dressing
Haricot Green Beans
Mashed Potatoes & Gravy
Broccoli & Cauliflower w/cheese sauce
Home Baked Rolls / Salad Bar
Assorted Desserts
Adults - $12.95
Lollia Bath Collection
Children (12 & under) - $7.95
No reservations, first come first served
Roaring River Restaurant
Inside The Emory Melton Inn and Conference Center
Enjoy the View, Enjoy the Food, Enjoy Yourself!!!
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016
CAMP from FRONT
move or get adopted, they are
still always welcome. He said,
“Once they are a Royal Family kid, they are always a Royal
Family kid. They can always
come back.”
The camp is provided free
of charge to the children who
attend thanks to efforts by the
volunteers. On average, 2830 kids attend the camp each
summer. At the end of it all,
camp would cost around $500
per child if there were no vol-
unteers. Now, as it stands, the
organization pays a little over
$200 for each of them to attend
because so much of the camp
is run by volunteer efforts. Akers said, “We do have licensed
counselors if they need it, but
that isn’t the focus.”
The camp runs with a ratio
of almost one adult per child to
ensure they have the support
that they need. Each of them
receives in-house training to
make sure they have the skills
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Golden, MO
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Susan Dick-Owner
they need to deal with children
who have experienced abuse
or neglect. Akers stated, “They
also have training to identify
the signs of physical abuse and
also lead a child to the Lord if
they feel they want to do that.
“We want the volunteers to
be able to empathize with the
kids, and not react in shock at
any of the things they hear.”
While the camp is ministry-based, children do not
have to be of any religion or
be religious at all to attend.
All who are referred are welcomed.
“If someone wants to be
a volunteer with us, we have
a process that they can go
through. We are always looking for people who want to
help,” said Akers.
Other considerations are
also made, such as the camp
being held in the secured location where no others are
attending during the week.
Akers said, “We have to make
sure the kids are protected
and someone doesn’t find out
where they are if they are noncustodials.”
He stated, “We just want
kids to experience a week of
the unconditional love of Jesus
Christ. That’s the goal.”
To raise funds for the camp,
Royal Family KIDS Camp is
holding a garage sale at the
Family Life Center in Cassville
this Friday through Saturday.
The dates are Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7, from 7 a.m.
until 4 p.m. and Sunday, May
8, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There
will also be a fundraising lunch
on Sunday.
Donations for the garage
sale can be taken to the Family
Life Center up until Thursday
evening.
The Royal Family KIDS
Camp will be held May 23
through June 4. If you are interested in donating for area
children to attend, you may
contact Max Akers at (417)
224-7509 or make a donation
directly to the First Baptist
Church of Cassville in care of
the Royal Family Kids Camp.
We want to give a huge Thank You to
all of our Justin Boot Family
for all the wonderful things everyone
has done since Randy’s illness. We
appreciate it so much. Thank you also
to Joy at Joyous Embroidery for helping
with the Fundraiser.
Randy & Rochelle
Lebow
417-858-1113
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Treasures Then & Now
Antique & Flea Market ~ Retail Shop open 7 days a week
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Bob’s Construction
8000 sq ft of Vintage to New
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Booth & Shelving Space avail - No Commission
417-669-0379
24895 Hwy. 39 Shell Knob, Mo 65747 ~ Bridgeway Plaza
Email - info@treasuresthenandnow.com
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Brent M. Anderson, of Seligman, won the
Missouri FFA
Landscape Management Proficiency award at
the 88th Missouri FFA Convention.
Anderson,
a senior at
Southwest R-V
High
School,
is the son of
Andy and Kelly
Anderson.
Anderson is a
member of the
Southwest FFA
Chapter. His FFA advisors
are Christopher Hunt and
Rachael Brown.
Anderson’s supervised
agricultural
experience
program consists of working for the school district
as a grounds keeper and
general mechanic. He manages school lawns as well
as maintaining the baseball
and softball fields. Anderson is also in charge of machine maintenance. Anderson’s job requires him to be
timely in his duties as well
as being in communication
with the school’s maintenance crew and superintendent.
Anderson has attended
both national and state FFA
conventions. He also has
competed at the district
level in multiple career development events.
In addition to FFA, Anderson is involved with trap
shooting, baseball, Fellowship of Christian Athletes
and SkillsUSA.
After graduation, Anderson plans to attend Missouri
Anderson
Welding Institute, Nevada,
to become a certified welder. Anderson would like to
become a full time grounds
manager for a school once
his certification is complete.
Proficiency awards recognize FFA members who
excel as agricultural entrepreneurs, employees or
volunteers while gaining
hands-on career experience.
Landscape management is
one of 48 proficiency award
areas recognized at the state
level. Missouri Landscape
and Nursery Association
sponsored this award.
The Missouri FFA has
25,920 members representing 340 chapters. The
national organization has
more than 629,000 members
representing 7,757 chapters
in all 50 states, Puerto Rico
and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The FFA makes a positive difference in the lives
of students by developing
their potential for premier
leadership, personal growth
and career success through
agricultural education.
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Barry County Advertiser CCC Lodge
renovation to
be unveiled
Friday
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016 7A
Cassville Primary’s March Best Attendance awards
GOV. NIXON TO BE
IN ATTENDANCE
AT GRAND OPENING OF RENOVATED
LODGING
to your door
Kendal Craig
Shelby Scott &
Marcus McCaffrey
, 2016 wedding
25114 St. June
Hwy. 439
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Shell Knob, MO 65747
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Hagglers
May 7, 2016
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Joy Johnson, owner
Antiques & Collectibles
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Kendal Craig
& Trey Rose
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June 4, 2016
Intersection of 39 & YY, Shell Knob, Mo
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LOWE'S
Sun. 12-5 Mon-CLOSED Tues.- Sat. 10-5
1stMonth Booth Rental 1/2 Price!
Swap Meet Back On! Set Up Only $5
417-342-4246 • 417-252-0659 30c
Tyler Skinner &
Sarah Jane Driskell
June 4, 2016
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Glass & Mirror
"Lowe's Auto Glass"
ROWDY ROOSTER SALES
Something Old, Strange, and Different
Hwy. 112, Cassville, MO
LOCATED AT THE STATES LINES OF MO AND AR
*Local Pickup & Delivery
Where: AR 94-340 and Mo Hwy E meet.
For information call
417-342-6765
LOOK FOR THE BIG ROOSTER
Flea Market
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Tomblin’s
Jewelry & Gifts
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on Cassville’s square
417-847-2195
Kids’ Fishing Day
6:30 a.m. - 8:15 p.m.
Free
Fishing for
Kids 15 and
Younger
“The Paper With 100% Coverage”
July 16, 2016
May 14
Tues.-Sat. 10am-5pm
Sun. 1-5pm
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All in Barry County
13,000 are delivered
each week!
June 25, 2016
Call us for all your Glass, Tinting & Lock Smith Needs.
Address: 14848 Pineville, MO 64856
110 West Broadway, Monett, MO
417-236-5664
Emma Beeson
& Dylan Burns
Megan Lord
& Colby Reavis
Call Us at 847-3475
BUY SELL TRADE
& Repurposed Vintage Furniture
Free Classes including Fishing,
Archery, Target Shooting, Fly-Fishing,
Nature Crafts, Watersheds, Nature,
Biology and Much Much More! Prizes
awarded for attendance including a
large drawing at 5:00 p.m.!!!
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Bluegrass
Music on
Stage!
Roaring River State Park
904 West Street
Cassville, MO 65625
(417) 847-4475
FAX (417) 847-4523
Bridal
Registry
Hours: M-Th 9:30-5 F-Sat 9:30-6:00
Sun. 12-5:00
Flea Market
& Trey Rose
“Pitiful To Posh”
through the
US Postal Service!
Phone: 417-858-2602
E-mail: joylynj@gmail.com
Web: www.newredbarn.com
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We bring the
Cassville Primary awarded their Best Attendance awards for
March. The month’s winners were Mrs. Henry’s kindergartners,
Mrs. Rose’s first graders and Mrs. Youngblood’s second graders.
The winning classes get a travelling trophy for the month.
29&30pd
The public is invited to a ribbon cutting ceremony for the
re-opening of the historic
lodge at Roaring River State
Park. The event will take place
at 2 p.m. on Friday, May 6 in
front of the renovated lodge
and will include an open
house to allow the public to
view the renovations.
Began in 1936 and completed in 1938, the CCC
Lodge was originally constructed by relief workers
from the Works Progress
Administration and is one
of the eight structures in the
park that are on the National
Register of Historic Places.
Originally, the third floor
contained rooms that housed
overnight guests.
The completed lodge has
six units that sleep up to
four and include a bedroom,
kitchen and a living room. A
seventh unit features a second bedroom and will sleep
six. The renovated lodge also
includes a meeting room
with commercial kitchen on
the lower level for special
events. Work on the outside
of the building included repairs and restoration, but did
not change the rustic character of the structure.
Reservations at the lodge
will be accepted for arrival
starting Sunday, May 8 and
will be managed by the park’s
concessionaire.
Gov. Jay Nixon is currently scheduled to attend
the event.
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Barry County Advertiser
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016
Sen. Blunt Cassville Intermediate hands out MAP awards for excellence
Mobile Office
in BC May 18
U.S. Senator Roy Blunt’s staff
will host a Mobile Office on
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the
Barry County Courthouse in
Cassville.
Mobile Offices are opportunities for Missourians
to discuss their questions or
concerns with the federal
government one-on-one with
members of Senator Blunt’s
staff.
Senator Blunt’s Columbia
Office also extends one-onone service to all Missourians
who have an issue with a federal agency or need additional assistance.
To reach the Senator’s Office of Constituent Services,
please call at (573) 442-8151
or send a letter to 1001 CherStudents at Cassville Intermediate School were honored for their scores on the MAP test in a special assembly last week. Parents were invited to attend the event to
ry Street, Suite 104, Columwatch their children receive their awards. Students were given a certificate if they scored proficient or advanced in mathematics or communication arts on their MAP
bia, Missouri 65201.
test last year. Students scoring advanced also received medals in recognition of their accomplishment. Pictured above are fourth grade students who scored advanced
in at least one area on their third grade MAP test.
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Truman Day
county
closures
The Barry County Judicial
Center and Courthouse will
be closed Monday, May 9, for
Truman Day.
Barry County Advertiser WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016 9A
Cassville inducts new National Honor Society members
The
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Cassville High School inducted 37 qualifying juniors and seniors into the CHS National Honor Society (NHS) on Wednesday, April 20.
Students are selected for membership by a faculty council on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character and service. Students must be enrolled in seven classes
at the time of selection. They also must be enrolled in a minimum of four academic classes.
Pictured above, in the front row, from left to right: Riley
Fletcher, received the character candle; Kaylyn Bryant, received
the service candle; Kaileigh Gorski, received the scholarship
candle; Chelsey Small, 2016-2017 NHS secretary; Olivia Padilla, 2016-2017 NHS President; Ying Thao, 2016-2017 NHS
Vice-President; and Ashley Ray, received the leadership candle.
Second row: Savannah Willis, Brooklyn Sizemore, Bailey Hendrix, Lindsay Hernandez, Mary Hennigan, Jordan Campbell,
Lea Periman, Bailey Periman, Camille Holman and Lexi Wilson. Third row: Addison Perez, Kassandra Graves, Rhandi PenCARQUEST of CASSvillE
dergraft, Anne Sommers, Monsserrat Fierro, Audrey Harrison,
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Valeria Perez, Tyler Flowers, Alyssa Erwin, Yesenia Rivera and
Cole York. Back row: Abby Boyd, Kandace Wallace, Macey Parsons, Allen Boston, Hope Boston, Dominique Christy, Kayla
Clancy, Brenna Pendergraft and Madison Horner.
“OPEN”
AMAZED
FOR THE SUMMER
THE GOLDEN
MUSEUM
TUES.-SAT. - 10:30-4:30
New Addition Open - 51 New Collections
Worlds Largest Butter Dish Collection.
NEW MASONIC DISPLAY
FREE ADMISSION
CUSTOMER
REWARDS
AT
PAYLESS SALVAGE
OF PURDY
During the month of May
every $20 you spend with
us puts you in a drawing for
a brand new tool cart.
30c
Winner will be
announced on
Saturday 6/4
during a
FREE LUNCH
from 10am-1pm.
Call 417-442-4984 for any questions.
30c
Tues.-Sat.
10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Sun.
10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Bridgeway
Plaza
Shell Knob, Missouri
417-858-4444
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016
Jimmy Doyle Edgin, 80,
of Cassville, passed away on
Tuesday, April 26, 2016. Mr.
Edgin, son of Gerald and
Ines Marie (Nicholson) Osburn was born on August 3,
1935, in Clayton, New Mexico. He was a 1953 graduate
of Dalhart High School in
Dalhart, Texas. On May 30,
1954, he was united in marriage to Virginia Thompson
in Dalhart. In 1967 Jim and
his family moved to Cassville
to make their home, where
he owned and operated Jim's
Floor Coverings for thirty
years before retiring in 1995.
He loved to buy homes, remodel, and then sell them.
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Opal Marie Newman, 93,
of Kansas City, passed away
Saturday, April 30, 2016, in
her home.
She was born March 31,
1923, in Purdy, the daughter of Benjamin and Maggie
(Turner) Terry. On May 11,
1949, she was united in marriage to Rayburn Newman,
who preceded her in death on
March 30, 1969. Also preceding her in death were her parents; two sons, Rickey Newman and Randy Newman;
three brothers, Manford Terry, Herbert Terry and Hoze
Terry; and two sisters, Vesta
Holloway and Dora Ash.
Surviving are one daughter, Cathy Robbins and her
husband, Ray of Oak Grove;
one sister, Wilma Durbin, of
Belton; six grandchildren;
fourteen great grandchildren;
two great-great grandchildren and a daughter-in-law,
Nina Newman, of Macks
Creek.
417-847-2484
1300 County Farm Road, Cassville, MO
Opal received her education at Purdy, where she graduated from high school. For
many years she was a seamstress. She was of the Baptist
faith.
Opal was a part of the
Greatest Generation. She’d
seen a lot in her 93 years. Recently, she’d started looking
back on how things used to
be and made sure to tell all
the kids and grandkids about
how much had changed.
“Then,” she’d say, “when you
wanted some milk, you’d
go to the barn and milk the
cow. Now you just go to Costco and buy a gallon. Then,
when you needed some water you’d have to draw it up
out of the well. Now, you just
turn the sink on. Then, when
you wanted eggs you’d go out
to the coop and have to collect them. Now, you just go to
Costco and buy your eggs.”
She had a hundred then
and now’s, and us kids are going to miss hearing them.
Graveside services will be
at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, May 5,
2016, in Log Church Memorial Gardens, Butterfield, under direction of Fohn Funeral
Home, Cassville. Reverend
Mark Moller will conduct the
services.
The family will receive
friends from 12:00 until 1:30
p.m. Thursday, in Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville.
Contributions may be
made to the Log Church Memorial Gardens in memory of
Opal.
Visit fohnfuneralhome.com for
online obituaries, guestbook
and private condolences.
fohn funeral home
Cassville, Mo.
417-847-2141
Fohn Funeral Home
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Dixie Ernestine Seal, 94,
formerly of Cassville and
Aurora, passed away Tuesday, April 26, 2016, in Lacoba Homes, Monett. She was
born in California, Missouri
to Ernest and Susan Phillips
on October 24, 1921. Dixie
was raised by her maternal
grandparents and an aunt,
after her mother passed away
when she was six days old.
She was united in marriage to Carl Seal on February 14, 1943, who preceded
her in death in 1996. She
lived in Cassville from 1943
until moving to Aurora in
2008, then to Lacoba Homes
in Monett in 2013. Surviving are four children, Larry
Seal (Mary), of Conway, Ark.,
Carolyn Leonard (Jerry), of
Peculiar, Linn Seal (Paula),
of Aurora, Martha Moore
(Claude), of Verona. She
is also survived by eleven
grandchildren and fifteen
great grandchildren.
Dixie graduated from
California, Missouri High
School. She attended Business School in Kansas City
and then worked for Hallmark Cards. She worked in
the Social Security Administration Office when she first
moved to Cassville. After
raising her family, she served
as secretary and treasurer for
the Flat Creek Road District a
number of years until retirement.
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SHIRLEY ANN
CALDWELL
Shirley Ann Caldwell,
75, of Cassville, passed away
Tuesday, April 26, 2016, in
Mercy Hospital, Springfield.
No services are scheduled
at this time. Cremation arrangements are under direction of Fohn Funeral Home,
Cassville, Missouri.
Contributions may be
made to the funeral home in
memory of Shirley.
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online obituaries, guestbook
and private condolences.
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DIXIE
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She trusted Christ as her
Savior at the age of 91. For a
number of years, she was a
member of Corinth Baptist
Church where she taught a
Children’s Sunday School
class and also a Ladies Sunday
School class for a number of
years. She later was a member
of the First Baptist Church
in Cassville until moving to
Aurora in 2008 where she
became a member of Aurora
Baptist Temple until death.
Services were held at 10:00
a.m. Saturday, April 30, 2016,
in Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville. Reverend Nathan Burch
conducted the services. Burial was in Corinth Cemetery,
Cassville.
The
family
received
friends from 6:00 until 8:00
p.m. Friday in Aurora Baptist
Temple on Elliott and Plumb.
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Survivors include his wife
of 62 years, Virginia Edgin,
of Cassville; one son, Glenn
Edgin and his wife, Kathy, of
Edmond, Okla.; one daughter, Gae Lynn Whyte and her
husband, Kenny Eimer, of
Monett; six grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents
he was preceded in death by
one brother, Jerry Edgin.
A celebration of Jimmy’s
life was held at 11:00 a.m. on
Friday, April 29, 2016, at the
White Funeral Home and
Crematory in Cassville, with
Pastor Doyle Russell officiating.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Grey Matters
to fund brain cancer research
and entrusted to the White
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MO 65625.
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MAXINE HENSON
Maxine Henson, 85,
passed away peacefully on
April 24, 2016. Maxine was
born Aug. 24, 1931 to Belva
and Martin Wilson of Shell
Knob.
She was preceded in death
by her brother, Nelson Wilson, of Springfield, Ore.; and
granddaughter, Terry Bomar
of Sacramento, Cali.
She is survived by her husband of 70 years, Bob Henson, of Redding, Calif.; their
son, Jerry Henson, of Orville,
Calif.; daughters, Connie
Yancey, of Redding, Calif.,
and Charolette Henson, of
Sacramento, Calif.; her sister, Alma Bailey, of Redding,
Calif.; and her brother, Raymond Wilson, of Marysville,
Calif. She was blessed with
four grandchildren and ten
great grandchildren.
She was loved by all who
met and knew her. She was
a devoted wife, mother and
friend and will be greatly
missed.
Services will be held May
6, 2016 at McDonald Chapel
in Redding, Calif. at 1:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Cystic Fibrosis foundation.
DAWN ELAINE
MEYER
Dawn Elaine Meyer, 59, of
Holiday Island, Ark., passed
away Monday, May 2, 2016,
in Rogers Health and Rehabilitation.
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.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016
Obituaries
SARA JANE
PILANT
Sara Jane Pilant, 75,
of Lincoln, passed away
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
at her home. She was born on
May 24, 1940, the daughter
of Virgil and Dorothy Beck.
She grew up in Cassville, and
graduated from Exeter High
School.
Sara was united in marriage to Leonard Pilant on
February 14, 1959 at New
Hope Baptist Church. They
made their home in Fayetteville, Ark., Anchorage, Ala.
and then in Lincoln for the
past 40 years, where they
owned and operated the Radio Shack in Clinton and the
Sara-Len Western Store in
Lincoln. Sara loved to sew
and quilt, read books, travel
and was always on the go.
She was preceded in death
by her parents; her husband,
Leonard Pilant in 1999; her
brothers-in-law, Howard Pilant, of Sedalia, and Charles
Thompson, of Cassville.
Sara is survived by her
sister, Ruth Thompson, of
Cassville; a brother, Virgil
Beck, Jr. and his wife, Shirley,
of Cassville; brother-in-law,
Carroll Pilant and his wife,
Lisa, of Lincoln; in-laws, Hal
and Wilma Miller, Loretta
and Bill Vinson, and Dianne
Pilant; a host of nieces, nephews, and many other relatives
and friends.
Memorial Services for
Sara were held at March 19,
2016 in Lincoln, and a local
memorial service will be held
at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, May
14, 2016 at Pilant Cemetery,
Cassville, with Rev. Virgil
Beck officiating.
BETTY J.
STANSBERRY
Betty J. Stansberry, 82,
of Cassville, passed away
on Monday, May 2, 2016, at
Mercy Hospital Joplin, in Joplin. Mrs. Stansberry, daughter of Leslie and Clara (Nale)
Bateman, was born on April
9, 1934, in Cassville. She
was united in marriage to
Charles Stansberry on March
31, 1951, in Cassville; he preceded her in death on July 20,
1988. Betty grew up in Cassville. She and Charles welcomed their only child, a son,
Timmy (as she lovingly called
him) and soon after moved to
Independence. In Independence, Betty took care of the
home as well as taking care
of neighborhood children.
Soon after the graduation of
their son, she and Charles
moved back to Cassville
where she got a job at Fasco.
Betty worked at Fasco where
she had just retired after 40
years of service. She loved
her Fasco family. More than
anything, Betty loved and en-
joyed being with her family.
Many Saturday mornings and
Friday evenings were spent
going to dinner or breakfast. She shared many special
memories and meals with her
beloved granddaughter, Mandi and great-grandson, Max
who were very special to her.
Survivors include one son,
Timothy Stansberry and his
wife, Kathy, of Cassville; one
granddaughter, Mandi Lyall and her husband, Scott,
of Cassville; and one special
great-grandson, Max Lyall.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by
three brothers, Guy Bateman,
JD Bateman, and Herman
Davis; and four sisters, Hester
Horn, Bea Browning, Anna
Belle Robbins, and Helen
Peticlerc.
Graveside services will
held on Friday, May 6, 2016,
at 11:00 a.m. at the Corinth
Cemetery with Pastor James
Weaver officiating. The family will receive friends on
Thursday, May 5, from 6:00
until 8:00 p.m. at the White
Funeral Home & Crematory,
Cassville.
Memorials may be made
to the First Baptist Church
Youth Ministry and entrusted
to the White Funeral Home
& Crematory, P.O. Box 890,
Cassville, MO 65625.
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Rebecca Jo (Mayfield) Ganoung, 54, passed away on
Saturday, April 16, 2016 at her
home in Plainville, Kan. She
was born on May 12, 1961
in Hays, Kan. to Melvin H.
and Leona R. (Werth) Mayfield. She grew up in Hays,
Kan. and attended Hays High
School. She was married to
Craig Ganoung and later divorced.
Living in Eagle Rock, on
Table Rock Lake, allowed
Becky to enjoy fishing and
boating whenever she wanted. She also liked to play a
good game of cards, especially Texas Hold’em. But the
time she loved the most was
when it was spent with family and friends hanging out,
laughing, enjoying each other’s company, and just being
together.
Becky is survived by her
brother, Cliff Mayfield and
wife, Fran, of Hays, Kan.; sister, JoAnn Richards, of Plainville, Kan.; former spouse,
Craig Ganoung, of Eagle
Rock; nieces and nephews,
Kevin Karlin and Robyn, of
Victoria, Kan., Keith Karlin
and Jolene, of Plainville, Kan.,
Jeff Lilley and Michelle Lilley,
of Keller, Texas, Mark Mayfield and Jan, of Oklahoma
City, Okla., Matt and Dawn
McKnight, of Arizona, Mike
and Jesse Purdy, of Hays,
Kan., Chad and Amanda
Mayfield, of Salina, Kan., and
Brandy Mayfield, of Hays,
Kan.; and best friend, Jenny
Johnson, of Wheelerville,
Kan.
She was preceded in death
by her parents, Melvin and
Leona Mayfield; and a brother
Gary Mayfield.
A Mass of Christian Burial
was held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 30, 2016 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church
in Plainville, Kan.. A private
family inurnment will take
place at a later date. Memorials are suggested to the Rebecca Ganoung Memorial
Fund and may be sent in care
of Plumer-Overlease Funeral
Home, 320 SW 2nd Street,
Plainville, KS 67663. Online
condolences may be left at
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016
Arvest Bank raises funds for local food pantries Soroptomist hands out $3,200 in local grants
On April 4, Arvest Bank announced the beginning of its
sixth annual 1 Million Meals
campaign, which challenges
bank associates, customers
and community members to
fight hunger in the more than
120 communities the bank
serves by providing at least
one million meals to those
in need. Today, the bank announced the campaign has
exceeded 500,000 meals, or
halfway to its goal.
“Thanks to the support
and generosity of our communities, customers and
associates, we are happy to
announce we have raised
more than 500,000 meals so
far for our 1 Million Meals
initiative,” said Mark Davis,
Arvest Community Bank
president in Cassville and
Shell Knob. “Every single
donation that has been
made will help us reach our
goal of raising one million
meals. So we need your continued support in order to
meet that goal by May 28.”
Arvest
branches
throughout Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma have been participating in this initiative by
collecting
nonperishable
food items and monetary
donations. These efforts
will continue through May
28, with the intention of
reaching one million meals
donated to the local communities Arvest serves in
time for summer, when
many schoolchildren do not
have access to meals they
ordinarily receive at school
and when many of our food
partners face fundraising
challenges.
Every
dollar
raised
through 1 Million Meals
provides the equivalent of
five meals for local, hungry
families.
Locally, Arvest Bank has
partnered with Cassville
Community Food Pantry
in Cassville and The Alliance of Churches Food
Pantry and the His House
Foundation in Shell Knob,
which will receive all of
the nonperishable food and
monetary donations made
in their respective Arvest
branches through May 28.
Residents of Cassville
and Shell Knob can help
support Cassville Community Food Pantry, His House
Foundation and The Alliance of Churches Food Pantry during the initiative by
dropping off nonperishable
food items or monetary donations at any local Arvest
branch or calling (866) 9529523 to contribute.
For more information
about 1 Million Meals, visit
arvest.com/millionmeals.
Women in Dairy luncheon slated for May 9
Virtually everyone suffers
from stress. What’s yours?
Maybe it’s too much to do
in too little time. Sick cow.
Relationship problems. Family demands. Financial issues. Whatever the sources of
stress in your life University
of Missouri Extension delivers a nationally recognized
stress-relief program to help
you meet your challenges so
you can live a healthier life.
“When people’s lives get
really busy and stressed, or
something traumatic happens, it can affect both physical and mental health,” says
MU human development
specialist, Angie Fletcher.
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University of Missouri’s
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your MU Southwest Research
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A collaboration between
Barry County Master Gardeners, University of Missouri Alternative Break and
the Monett Senior Center resulted in a vibrant improvement in the community.
Seven undergraduate students from a variety of majors
hopped into a van last Friday
to venture 220 miles to provide
man-power and enthusiasm
to an established landscaping plan. Last July, Tom and
Sharon Vanderhoef contacted
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The ladies of the Soroptimist Club of Barry County awarded $3,200 to local not-for-profit organizations through their Dreams in Action grant making program.
Dreams in Action grants are awarded annually to local organizations that are committed to
improving the lives of women and children in Barry County. Soroptimist Club members earn
funds for the grant by selling nuts in the fall.
Grant recipients are pictured above, from left to right: Janet Mills. Community Food Pantry at
Cassville United Methodist Church; Jill LeCompte, Cassville Bright Futures; Ken Ortman, Lives
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the recently formed Barry Co.
Master Gardener group to create a landscaping plan for the
Monett Senior Center’s front
garden. The eager gardening
group were quick to provide
a layout based on the knowledge gained after attending the
University of Missouri’s Master Gardening Core Training
Series over winter.
However, physical ability
to install the landscaping plan
was limiting for both groups.
“Once the opportunity presented itself, I attempted to
connect MU campus with
the community” said Reagan
Bluel, MU Extension County
Program Director. She then
became aware of the University of Missouri’s Alternative
Breaks program.
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a service based organization
linking MU college students
with community projects
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tion. The program originated
in 1991 and is the largest program of its type nationwide. A
goal of the program is to send
students on service trips to all
of Missouri’s 114 counties by
2020. The renovation of the
Monett Senior Center Garden
served as Barry County’s project.
Local Master Gardener
Barbra Cowan volunteered as
project coordinator. Barbara
reflected, “This was the most
positive experience I’ve been
part of.” One MU student was
eager to go home and learn
more about gardening. Barbara was pleased to know that
she helped ‘plant the seed’ of
gardening that could develop
into a lifelong passion.
Following the completion
of the Monett Senior Center
landscaping installation, the
students continued their service at the Monett Community Garden, where they helped
prepare the beds for the 2016
growing season.
A special thanks to Lowes
and Wickmans for discounted
planting materials.
For more information
about Barry Co. Master Gardeners, Alternative breaks or
the Monett Community Garden contact your local extension office at 417-847-3161.
For more information on the
Monett Senior center call:
(417) 235-3285
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Wheaton FFA dairy team takes third at State
Mercy’s April
Co-Worker of the Month
The Wheaton FFA dairy foods career development team took third place in the State FFA competition in Columbia. The team is
pictured above, from left to right: Kayla Vang, Jayce Brattin, Payton Harper and Tori Goostree.
The Wheaton FFA Chapter placed third in the dairy
foods career development
event at the 88th Missouri
FFA Convention. There were
45 teams in the competition.
The team members are
Kayla Vang, Tori Goostree,
Payton Harper and Jayce
Brattin. Individually, Vang
placed third, Goostree
placed 27th, Harper placed
28th and Brattin placed
57th out of 177 participants.
The Wheaton advisor is David Bolton.
The participants in the
competition taste-test milk
samples for flavor, identify
14 different types of cheese,
and use a scoring system to
test milk products according to USDA standards. The
hands-on portion of the
event is combined with an
intensive written examination.
Sponsored by University
of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural
Resources, this CDE is one
way the FFA prepares student members for career
success. CDEs engage students in learning and make
a real connection to lifetime
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national organization has
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Samantha Brashers, environmental services, received the
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016
Class 1 District 10 softball underway
at Pierce City
Lee Stubblefield
Sarcoxie, Southwest, and
Pierce City were opening
round winners at the Class
1 District 10 softball tournament at Pierce City on Monday night. Purdy, the top
seed, earned a first round bye.
The Sarcoxie Lady Bears
earned a gutwrenching win
over Wheaton in the first
contest. The Lady Bulldogs
held a 3-2 lead with Sarcoxie
coming to bat in the bottom
of the seventh and final inning. With two outs, the Lady
Bears scored 2 runs on a walk
off error to collect the dramatic comeback victory.
Sarcoxie advanced to play
Purdy on Tuesday night.
The Southwest Lady Trojans shutout Verona in the
second game, 4-0. Maggie
Robbins earned the complete game victory, recording
11 strikeouts. Neither team
could score until Southwest's
Vanessa Glaze powered a
2RBI double in the bottom
of the fifth. After scoring 3 in
the fifth inning, the Lady Trojans added an insurance run
in the sixth.
Verona had opportunities
stranding three baserunners
on the night.
In the nightcap, Pierce
City blanked Exeter, 16-0,
and advanced to play Southwest in the semifinals.
A total of 25 youngsters attended the 3-day volleyball
camp at Southwest High
School last week. The event
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Golfers will have the
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Barry County Advertiser Southwest Trap Shooters take 3rd at State
Lee Stubblefield
There were no surprises in
the Class 1 District 10 semifinals at Pierce City on Tuesday night. Top-seeded Purdy
took care of Sarcoxie by a 5-1
score in the first game, and
then Southwest held off host
Pierce City in the twilight
contest, 2-0.
The Purdy girls surrendered a solo home run to the
Lady Bears but no more, as
the Lady Eagles embellished
their season record to 24-2. It
was Purdy's first post-season
appearance after drawing a
bye in the first round.
Southwest jumped on
Pierce City early, scoring
twice in the bottom of the
first inning on a 2-out, 2 RBI
double from Shasta Sanders.
A pitcher's duel ensued for
the remainder of the contest,
with both Southwest's Maggie Robbins and Pierce City's
Ragan Blinzler confounding
the batters.
Robbins pitched out of a
jam in the seventh and final
inning, striking out Libbey
Strickler on a 3-2 count with
2 outs and the bases loaded.
Southwest improved to
22-3 on the season, but two
of those defeats were shutout
losses to Purdy. The Ozark
7 Conference rivals will play
for the district championship
on Wednesday night at 5:30
in Pierce City.
Heather Windes.
“Again, I was very happy
with the scores we put up Saturday. It’s been a really hectic
spring for our High Schoolers as we have several shooters competing in other school
activities. It’s been really hard
to get everyone together each
week due to Baseball, Softball, FFA, and various other
school activities. I do applaud our shooters for representing Southwest in various
other sports as our baseball,
softball, and FFA teams are
also having tremendous seasons. I think once school lets
out for the summer, we’ll be
able to get more focus on the
next big shoot in June, and
Nationals in August.”
“Being just 1 target out of
a top 3 finish and only 12 targets behind the State Champions from Logan-Rogersville is very encouraging.
Southwest has a strong trap
shooting tradition and we
have, in a sense, created the
monster that the State Championships have become. With
record shooter attendance
now topping 1,000 shooters,
other teams have picked up
the intensity that we started
in the past 16 years. The bar
is definitely a lot higher than
it was even 5 years ago. I feel
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and he does a great job translating it to our shooters.” Our
kids are buying in to what he
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The team showed their appreciation to their sponsors
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Pictured above from left to right: Coach Mike Vining, Samuel Jennings, Garrett Stanley, Ty Howard, Leland Colf, Coach Larry Hicks and Hunter Stanley.
CASSVILLE MEN’S
GOLF CLUB UPDATE
The second of May brought
out a group of 31 golfers to
compete for player points
and other games of skill.
Some of the players beat the
course and the course took
revenge on a number of others.
In the contest for player
points, Dave Graham and
Harrold Sargent tied for 1st
with net 65's. 2nd place was
claimed by Dwane Martin
with a 67 and Terry Figgins came in 3rd with a 69.
4th place was crowded with
Ronnie Walker, Tom Burk,
Mike Flanderena, Bob Gaddis and Dan Gipple all carding net 70's.
Mel Wion was closest to
the pin on #6, Leroy Keller
on #8, Dave Graham on #11
and Tom Burk on #17.
The skins game had 6
winners. Ronnie Walker
claimed 2 skins on #1 and #6,
Dave Graham skinned on #4,
Mike Flanderena bested the
field on #7, Dwane Martin
on #16, Leroy Keller on #8
and Denver Dixon finished
off #11.
This league is open to
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The Southwest Jr. High
Trap Team posted a score of
440/500 targets to claim 3rd
place at the Missouri High
School Trap Shooting Championships at the MTA Shooting facility in Linn Creek on
Saturday, April 30th.
Ty Howard led the squad
breaking 94/100 targets.
Hunter Stanley broke 92, Leland Colf – 91, Garrett Stanley – 82, and Samuel Jennings
rounded out the scoring with
a 81.
“I was really pleased with
the team’s performance.
Honestly, I was a little concerned going in as we didn’t
really have the best practice
the Wednesday leading up
to the shoot. But we went up
Friday and shot a couple of
practice rounds at the facility. They seemed to be more
focused during our practice
rounds Friday, and I was hoping it would carry through to
Saturday,” said Coach Mike
Vining.
“I think the team grew
a little last weekend as they
seemed to start forming that
“bond” that all good squads
need to be successful at this
level of competition.”
The Southwest High
School Team finished in 4th,
just 1 target behind Popular
Bluff who finished in 3rd.
Levi Moore and River
Fields both posted a 97/100
to lead the High School
Team.
Other team shooters
competing were Hayden
Fox, Elizabeth Wolfe, Charlie
Henderson, Alex Cook, and
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