Spotlight - Barry County Advertiser

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Spotlight - Barry County Advertiser
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volume 47
number 30
Spotlight
Judicial
Center,
Courthouse
closed
The Barry County Judicial Center and Courthouse will be closed on
Friday, May 8, in observance of Truman Day.
Boyscout
Field Day
There will be a Boyscout
Field Day on Saturday,
May 9, from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. at the American Legion hut. For more information, see the article on
page 3A.
Mark Twain
meeting
There will be a meeting regarding the Mark
Twain National Forest
on Monday, May 11, at 7
p.m. at the Seligman City
Hall. For more information, see the ad on page
10A
cassville, missouri 65625-0488
29th annual Dogwood Car Show draws over 100 entries
Shania Stumpff
On Saturday, the Chamber
of Commerce hosted the Dogwood Car Show on the Cassville square. There was a total
of 106 vehicles that took part
in festivities. Chamber of Commerce Director Mindi Artherton said, “We thought the car
show was a great success. The
weather was beautiful, which is
key when planning an outdoor
event.” The chamber committee has been planning this event
for the past couple of months
and were very pleased with the
outcome.
Artherton added, “Everyone seemed to have a good
time, and it brought several
visitors to Cassville.” The biggest goal for the chamber is to
bring new people into the community, and the car show is a
great way to do that. “We love
seeing our downtown bustling
with activity. We hope that the
show brings locals and out of
town guest alike to Cassville to
enjoy all our community has to
offer,” said Artherton.
The judging process of the
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Upcoming................4 A
Obits........................6 A
Sports ................... 14 A
Classified ......... 12-15 B
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car show is very detailed. Four
car enthusiasts volunteer to
judge the event, along with two
scribes who help speed up the
process. Each entry is eligible to
earn a maximum of 25 points
in each category. The categories include paint and body,
wheels, lamps, bright works, interior, trunk, engine compartments and pick-up beds. Each
entry can earn bonus points
for having a fire extinguisher
and a first aid kit added to the
vehicle. Bonus points are also
given based on the model year
of the vehicle. There were also
many awards given at the car
show, starting with the specialty
picks.
• Best Presentation, sponsored by B&K Auto Parts was
awarded to Floyd Beck of Cassville for a 1950 Plymouth Special Delux.
• Best MOPAR, sponsored by Country Dodge Ram
Chrysler, was awarded to Larry
Glaze of Carthage for a 1940
Plymouth Original Hotrod.
• Best GM/Chevy, sponsored by Flat Creek Lube Ex-
Alleged burglar in
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015
Thornton
Charlea Mills
One man is in custody
in connection with the burglaries of a variety of Barry
County businesses over the
last month. Barry County
Sheriff Mick Epperly confirmed that Tommy Eugene
Thornton, 43, of Exeter, is
in custody with burglary
charges pending.
Sheriff Epperly stated,
“We’re glad to get these
wrapped up because he was
really on a rampage there
for awhile.”
Thornton was arrested
after being stopped for a
traffic violation by Exeter
Police Chief Morgan Struble. Epperly said, “Once
Exeter had him on a traffic
stop, I had him bring him
in on a 24-hour hold until
my investigators could talk
to him.”
Epperly confirmed that
the department had Thornton as a suspect after reviewing security footage at
the burglaries. Currently,
the department believes he
is connected to the burglaries of MO-ARK livestock
auction in Exeter, Sunrise
Cafe in Monett and Cassville Discount Grocery.
Epperly said, “Until we
get fingerprints and DNA,
that’s all we have him for,
but we think they’re all connected.” Other businesses
that were hit in the last
month included Burchfield
Tax Service in Cassville,
Papa Vape’s in Cassville,
Benny’s Auto Repair in
Washburn, Country Cooking in Washburn, and Cassville Hardware. Attempted
burglaries also took place
at Geraldi’s in Cassville
and Trinity Presbyterian
Church in Shell Knob.
At each of the locations, different things were
stolen, including cash and
equipment. Epperly said, “It
looks like they’ll be able to
reliably solve three or four
cases at least with this one
arrest.”
Still images of the suspect captured from a security camera were posted on
the Barry County Sheriff ’s
See BURGLARY on 7A
The 29th annual Dogwood Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show drew 106 entries for the day’s festivities on Saturday, May 2.
press, was awarded to Clyde
and Debbie Harding of Sperry
for a 1957 Chevy Belair.
• Best Ford/Mercury/Lincoln, sponsored by Les Jacobs
Ford, was awarded to Ted and
Sally Meyer of Eureka Springs
for a 1956 Ford Fairlane.
• Best Paint, sponsored by
Ken’s Collision Center, was
awarded to Gene and Teresa
Newman of Garfield for a 1938
Ford 4 Door Deluxe.
• Best Interior, sponsored
by Arning Companies, was
awarded to Betty Owens of Eureka Springs for a 1964.5 Ford
Mustang Convertible.
• Best Engine (super clean
and not over done), sponsored
by Gautney’s Garage, was
awarded to Pete Osborne of
Shell Knob for a 1961 Chevy
Impala.
•
Furthest
Traveled/
Trailered, sponsored by Security Bank of SWMO, was
awarded to Brian Hudson of
See WINNERS on 11A
Legislators override Nixon’s Welfare Reform veto
Charlea Mills
Governor Nixon announced last Wednesday
that he was officially vetoing Senate Bill 24, the Welfare Reform Act sponsored
by Senator David Sater,
R-Cassville.
Yesterday,
Tuesday, May 5, the House
voted to override the veto
with a 113-42 majority.
The Senate voted to veto on
Monday with a 25-9 majority.
Gov. Nixon released a
statement last week saying, “I don’t sign bills that
hurt kids - period.” Nixon
said that the Welfare Reform Bill could impact an
estimated 9,600 by making
welfare benefits more difficult to obtain.
The Welfare Reform
bill, sponsored by Sater, is
aimed at altering the work
requirements for families
applying for Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Work requirements imposed by the override will
require welfare recipients
to participate in work as
defined by the 1996 Welfare
Reform Act. The Welfare
Reform Act stated work is
unsubsidized employment,
job searches and community service. Sater’s office
released data that says that
less than 15 percent of Missouri welfare recipients are
engaged in work activities.
Sen. Sater stated, “I want
to thank my colleagues in
both the Senate and the
House for voting to override the governor’s veto.”
Sater also said, “SB 24
will give our families the
structure and tools they
need to succeed by emphasizing work and personal
engagement.”
Sater’s bill will take savings from welfare programs
and apply them to provide
child care assistance for
parents, education assistance, transportation assistants and job training for
individuals receiving welfare benefits. The bill also
imposes a lifetime limit
for TANF recipients at 45
months over their lifetime.
Nixon criticized the bill,
saying, “Children already
suffer lifelong consequences from poverty; penalizing them further for their
parents’ behavior is meanspirited and just plain
wrong. When it comes to
adults, we can all agree on
the need for personal responsibility, but these are
children.”
According to Nixon, approximately 6,465 children
will be cut off of benefits
on January 1, 2016, with
approximately 40 percent
of those under the age of
five.
Sater issued a statement
responding to Nixon’s veto,
saying, “Governor Nixon’s
concern that the new lifetime limits for welfare will
hurt Missouri families is
misplaced. Twelve states
have lifetime limits below
60 months and Connecticut
has the lowest limit in the
country at 21 months; a full
two years lower than the
limit passed in SB 24. Missouri is not the first state to
go in this direction and we
are unique in that we are
reinvesting the money we
save into resources such as
child care, education and
transportation assistance
and job training for families in need.”
Sater went on, “Maybe
the problem is the welfare
system itself and the answer
is emphasizing work. SB 24
is all about the principles
our country was founded
upon, hard work and personal responsibility.”
State
Representative
Scott Fitzpatrick stated, “I
want to commend Senator Sater for his work on
welfare reform, and I was
proud to vote to override
the governor’s veto of the
bill. Because of this bill,
we have taken a welfare
program that is currently
functioning as a handout
and are turning it into a
hand up.”
Both the Senate and
House of Representatives
See WELFARE on 3A
2A
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Delays expected
Legislators struggle Boy Scouts
in Barry road projects with gas tax increase host
• A 15.5-mile section of
Route HH from Route 59/60
in Neosho to Route 86 in
Fairview
• A 3.5-mile section of
Business 60 in Neosho between Route 60 and Hickory
Creek Bridge
• Route D for 1.5 miles
from Route 59 to Doniphan
Drive in Neosho
• Shoulders on Routes D,
HH and A will be widened
by two feet and will have
rumble strips added.
Weather and/or construction delays will alter the
work schedule.
WELFARE from FRONT
passed SB 24 with vetoproof numbers in April, so
the override was not surprising.
Sater said, “In the 50
years since we declared the
War on Poverty, we have
spent trillions of dollars
and created over a hundred
different welfare programs,
yet we are no closer to eliminating poverty now than
we were in 1964. Lawmakers have too often thrown
money at the problem and
grown government. It is
obvious that has not helped
people become independent and self-sufficient.”
He continued, “The evidence overwhelming shows
that Americans and Missourians believe work is the
answer to poverty. Our current system unnecessarily
traps people in welfare dependency and makes it difficult to get off welfare and
back to work. SB 24 will
turn this program around
by providing the structure
and tools our families need
to become self-sufficient.”
The majority of items in
SB 24 will go into effect on
January 1, 2016.
With the adjournment
of the 2015 Missouri State
Legislature rapidly approaching, the 163 members of the
House of Representatives in
Jefferson City along with the
34 state Senators are cautiously searching for revenues
to boost the income for highway maintenance and more
construction.
In Barry County the condition of the highway system
remains relatively unchanged
by the threat of a shortage of
state funds.
The present effort by Missouri legislators to deal with
the problems includes a bill
before the Senate now moving to the House which calls
for raising the state gasoline
tax which is currently 17
cents a gallon by 1.5 cents a
gallon and diesel by an additional 3.5 cents per gallon.
The gasoline tax has not
been changed in twenty years.
The increase would generate about $78 million for the
state. Of that amount, Mo-
The Boy Scouts Troop 76 of
Cassville will be hosting a day of
free events to help raise awareness for their troop. The event
will be held on Saturday, May
9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
American Legion hut located on
south Highway 112 in Cassville.
Activities of the day will include archery, shoot bb guns,
slingshots, water rockets, roasting hot dogs and racing pine
wood derby cars. The event
is free to any families in the
surrounding area with boys
ages 6 to 18 years old. The
event is family-oriented, so
younger siblings and sisters
are welcome to participate.
All youth must be accompanied
by an adult.
For more information, call
Roy Edmonson (417) 846-3693
or Bill Sims (417) 846-5056.
Charlea Mills
An Oklahoma woman
was injured in a motorcycle
wreck on Saturday afternoon
east of Seligman, according
to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Sally Edwards, 49, of
Wagoner, Okla., was riding
a 2013 Harley Davidson motorcycle on Saturday, May 2,
three miles east of Seligman.
Around 1:40 p.m., Edwards
lost control on a curve and
overturned headed west on
MO-112. Edwards was transported to Cox South Hospital
in Springfield with moderate injures. She was wearing
a helmet at the time of the
crash.
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DOT would get 70 percent,
or about $55 million.
A spokesperson who is
in charge of the SpringfieldJoplin- region of the Missouri
Department of Transportation, said it takes about $485
million annually to keep Missouri highways in their current condition.
MoDOT will have about
$325 million available in
2017. That, coupled with the
$55 million from the proposed fuel tax increase would
help bring the needed funds.
There will still be problems
in 2018. This does not completely solve the problem.
But it would help the state
match available federal highway funds in 2017 that if not
used by Missouri would go to
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Drivers can expect lane
closures and occasional traffic delays on Routes A, HH,
D and Business 60 in Newton and Barry counties for
a resurfacing project beginning the week of May 11,
the Missouri Department of
Transportation said.
Drivers should obey flaggers and wait for pilot cars to
guide motorists through the
work zone.
The project includes resurfacing on several state
routes in the Neosho area:
• Route A for 8.7 miles
from Route D near Stella to
Route 86 in Wheaton
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Community Calendar
Notice:
May 11th
May 8th
May 12th
Newton and Barry Counties - Drivers can expect lane
Mark Twain National Forest proposal meeting Monday,
closures and occasional traffic delays on Routes A, HH, D and May 11, at 7:00 p.m. at the Seligman City Hall. The meeting will
Business 60 in Newton and Barry counties for a resurfacing be about how this activity will affect the county. For more inforproject beginning the week of May 11th.
mation, see ad on page 10A or call (417) 662-3238.
Cassville Senior Center will be holding their annual Mother's Day lunch on May 8, 11:00 to 12:30 p.m. Prizes and giveaways begin at 11:30 a.m.
Stella Sr. Center will have the Friday night dinner and
dance, May 8. Starting at 5:30 p.m. they will serve chicken
with rice, vegetables and salad, with dessert and drink, for
$5.00 at 7:00 p.m., dance to the music of Frosty and the Roadhogs, for $3.00.
May 9th
Farmers Market on the Square in Cassville May 9th.
They will have produce, local raw honey, baked goods, live
plants, farm fresh eggs and meats, crafts, jams and jellies, and
live music by Fred Devore and Friends. If you would like to
become a vendor please contact Rick Cameron 417-242-1767.
Seligman Events center is holding a dance Sat., May 9, at
7:00 p.m. The band will be Three Hits and a Miss. Admission
is $4.00. For more information, call (417) 662-3612, or (417)
381-2133.
Cassville Cruisers will have their cruise on Saturday,
May 9, at 5:00-8:00 p.m. at the Barry County Museum.
MAY 8th-9th
SKITS will present the play "Mind over Manor" Friday,
May 8, and Saturday, May 9, 7:00 p.m., at the United Methodist Church, Hwy 39 and YY Shell Knob. Tickets are $7.00 in
advance and $9.00 at the door.
Southwest Missouri Solid Waste Management District
N. will hold its monthly Executive Board Meeting at 11:50
a.m. on Tuesday, May 12. The meeting is open to the public
and will be held at the Alice Irene's Restaurant in Marinonville.
Golden Harvest Club will meet on Tuesday, May 12 at
Garcia's Restaurant in Cassville. The meeting will begin at
12 noon. The meeting will have a business meeting led by
President Carol Beare.
May 14th
Oak Ridge Cemetery Association will hold their annual
meeting Thursday, May 14, at the cemetery starting at 6:00 p.m.
Corinth Cemetery Association will meet May 14, at 6:30
p.m. at the Cemetery shelter. Bring lawn chairs.
Mineral Springs Road District will meet in regular session
on Thursday, May 14, at 5:30 p.m. at the road district barn.
Eagle Rock Library will be hosting its final Home School
Program on Thursday, May 14, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Fun
time with key chain making and beading.
May 15th
Oak Ridge Missionsary Baptist Church on 248 east of
Cassville presents the Harper Family Friday evening, May 15, at
7:00 p.m. A musically talented family band. For more information, see ad on page 7A, or call Pastor Larry Henbest at (417)
847-2552, (417) 846-5941.
May 16th
Eagle Rock's 5th aunnal community garage sale May 16,
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fields Cemetery workday is scheduled for May 16, at 8:00
a.m. Everyone please bring your own tools. For more information, contact Alta Henson at (417) 846-5734.
Hickman Cemetery workday and business meeting is
scheduled for May 16, at 8:00 a.m. in Washburn. Rain date will
be May 18, at 4:00 p.m.
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Wheaton Police Dept. Co-ed Softball Tournament May
16, noon to finish at the Wheaton School ball field. The cost to
enter is $150 per team. Proceeds to benefit Jacob Boles from
Wheaton who lost his home to fire. For details, call Kevin Schlessman at (417) 439-1849, or Josh Kinnaman at (417) 4342802. There will be a homerun derby and a 50/50.
Train ride from Seligman to Van Buren, Ark. and back.
An all day arts and crafts event. Departure is scheduled at 7:15
a.m. to return at 6:30 p.m. You need to be at Seligman Community Building by 6:45 a.m. For reservations or for information,
call (417) 662-3612 or (417) 662-3450.
School Menus Week of May 11th
All meals come with milk, all meals are subject to change.
Purdy: Mon. B.- scrambled eggs, wheat toast, cereal, fruit.
L.- hot dog, french fries, baked beans, fruit. Tues. B.- french
toast sticks, cereal, yogurt, fruit. L.- cheese quesadilla, corn,
fruit. Wed. B.- grain biscuit, gravy, sausage patty, cereal,
fruit. L.- pepperoni pizza, tossed salad, ranch dressing, fruit.
Thurs. B.- ham/egg/biscuit, cereal, fruit. L.- pepperoni pizza,
tossed salad, ranch dressing, fruit. Fri. B.- breakfast pizza,
cereal, yogurt, fruit. L.-chicken patty, wheat bun, potato
chips, carrots, fresh fruit.
Exeter: Mon. B.- biscuit, gravy, peaches, juice, or cereal,
biscuit, peaches, juice. L. spaghetti/meat, salad, yellow
squash, breadstick, mixed fruit. Tues. B.- pancake on a stick,
orange juice, or cereal, animal crackers, orange juice. L.- nacho/cheese, refried beans, corn, mandarin oranges. Wed. B.french toast stick, mixed fruit, juice, or cereal, pop tart, mixed
fruit, juice. L.-cheesy bread stick, marinara sauce, salad,
corn, peaches. Thurs. B.- sausage/egg biscuit, apple, juice, or
cereal, biscuit, apple, juice. L.- cashew chicken, brown rice,
broccoli, pineapple. Fri. B.- muffin, yogurt, banana, juice,
or cereal, vertical bar, banana, juice. L.-sloppy joe/bun, tator
tots, baked beans, pears.
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Barry County Advertiser
WEDNESDAY MAY 6, 2015
The Hotel Barry building, part II
Continued from last week’s issue.
During the war, the hill
immediately to our west and
courthouse were fortified
and garrisoned by Federal
Troops. In 1872, Barry County was awarded $1882.69
from the federal government
to compensate for the damages done to the courthouse
by Federal Troops when they
cut gun portholes in the walls
to fortify it.
After the Civil War ended
in April of 1865, William
Shakespeare McConnell was
charged with treason but
managed to clear himself
when records showed he did
not attend the legislative sessions which were held in the
courthouse just across the
street from his McConnell
Hotel.
After the war, McConnell was apparently able to
resume a normal life in Cassville, and records indicate
that he died on June 2, 1889
still owning his hotel on this
site. His widow and children
Kendall and Tammy Haynes, of Wheaton, are pleased to an- sold the hotel to John M.
nounce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daugh- Bayless on May 25, 1892.
ter, Jessica Leigh Haynes, to John Anthony Colf, son of Nathan
and Sandra Colf, of Seligman. Maternal grandparents are Jack
and Zona England, of Wheaton and Joan and the late Claude
Haynes, of Wheaton. Paternal grandparents are Manuel and
Bertha Aldaz of Welton, Ariz. and the late Charles and Dorothy
Colf of Washburn. The wedding will be held on Saturday, June
13, 2015, at Cedar Valley Event Center, in Jane.
Haynes Colf
wedding announcement
John M. Bayless had
come to Barry County in
1876 to join his parents in
the Washburn area. After
his arrival he taught school
for two years and in 1878,
Bayless was elected Barry
County Collector. Bayless
and his brother-in-law, attorney Thomas M. Allen, established Barry County Abstract
and Title Co. which is still in
existence on the south side
of the square. Bayless & Co.
Lumber Yard; and with others in 1887, started the Barry
County Bank, now Commerce Bank of Barry County. His home, which is now
owned by the Barry County
Historical Society, was built
in about 1885 located on
Townsend Street in Cassville,
at the corner of ninth street.
At the time Bayless purchased the McConnell Hotel
in 1892, there were three hotels located in Cassville, the
Planters Hotel, The Pharis
House and the McConnell
Hotel.
In the early morning
hours of April 8, 1893, a
devastating fire broke out at
GARCIA’S
J&S
the Townsend and McCarter
grocery and restaurant on
the East side of the square.
The Townsend and McCarter
business was located where
Sater Pharmacy is now located. South of the Townsend
and McCarter building was
Hudson and Hesse’s Hardware. Tragically at the time
of the fire, the Hudson and
Hesse’s warehouse had a
large quantity of dynamite
and explosives stored in its
warehouse and when the
fire reached it, the building
exploded casting fire to adjoining buildings and the fire
became out of control.
Every building on the
east side of the square, all the
buildings on the east side of
the Main Street north of the
square and virtually all the
buildings on the north side
of the square were destroyed.
Included in the buildings
destroyed were the Planter’s
Hotel and the Pharis House.
The McConnell Hotel located on this site had escaped
of Cassville
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Immediately after the fire
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John M. Bayless saw an opportunity and in 1894 he tore
down the McConnell Hotel
and replaced it with the Barry Hotel.
Remarkably the Barry
Hotel building was built in
90 days. Bayless started construction of the building on
September 1, 1894 and by
Thanksgiving of that same
year, the building was completed and a big dinner celebrating the event was held
by Mr. and Mrs. Bayless in
the hotel dining room.
See Part III in next
week’s issue.
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WEDNESDAY MAY 6 , 2015
SHELBY
THOMAS DURM
Shelby Thomas Durm, 45,
of Cassville, passed away Saturday, May 2, 2015, in Mercy
Hospital, Cassville.
He was born January 30,
1970, in Cassville, the son of
Lee Smiley. On August 18,
2012, he was united in marriage to Dorothea Nelson,
who survives. Also surviving
are his mother, Lee Smiley,
of Shell Knob; two daughters, Kasey Durm and Sarah
Durm, both of Cassville; one
son, John Nelson, of Cassville;
two brothers, Jonathan Durm
and his wife, Pam, of Gun
Barrel City, Texas, and Gary
Durm and his wife, Gail, of
Barry County Advertiser
Monett; one sister, Tami L.
Hood and her wife, Diana, of
Carthage; two nephews; three
nieces; three great nephews
and one great niece.
Shelby graduated from
Sam Houston High School in
Arlington, Texas. On March
30, 1987, he joined the United States Coast Guard and
served until March 28, 1991.
For the last ten years, he was
employed for Ball & Prier at
Golden. He had been unable
to work since January, 2015.
He loved his work and being
with family.
Funeral services will be
held today, Wednesday, May
6, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. in Fohn
Funeral Home, Cassville. Pastor Frank Smith conducted
the services. Burial with military honors was in Oak Hill
Cemetery, Cassville. Escorts
were the Patriot Riders.
The family will received
friends Tuesday in Fohn Funeral Home, Cassville.
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Obituaries
DENNIS L. MILLER
Dennis
L.
Miller,
“Gramps,” 76, of Aurora, died
Monday evening April 27,
2015, in the Aurora Nursing
Center. He was born November 7, 1938, in Sioux Fall, S.D.
He lived and worked in the
Aurora Community most of
his life, owning and operating his own small business,
Miller’s Cabinet Shop, with
his wife, son, daughter and
two grandsons.
He married Jane Ann
Miller on June 4, 1959, in
Sioux Fall, S.D., she and an
infant daughter, Tamela Jane
Ann, preceded him in death.
Survivors include one son,
Jeffery L. Miller and Patty
Gilmartin, of Verona; one
daughter, Dawn Miller-Neill,
of Aurora; and two grandsons, Travis Neill, of Aurora
and Todd Neill and Sarah
Williams, of Aurora.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the American
Cancer Society.
Burial will be at a later
date in the Spring River Cemetery, Verona. Arrangements
have been entrusted to Midwest Cremation and Funeral
Services, Springfield.
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WINNELL RAE
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Winnell Rae (Tiner) Kochis passed away on April 26,
2015 at the age of 89, in Dothan, Ala.
The first of seven children, Winnell was born April
1, 1926 in Garfield, Ark. to
Ray Tiner and Jessie Clair
(Reeves) Tiner. Winnell was
baptized as a young girl and
a member of the church of
Christ. She graduated from
Garfield High School in 1944.
She worked for Douglas Aircraft in Tulsa, Okla. during
World War II. While living in
Oklahoma, she met and married John Joseph Kochis and
became a mother to their son,
John Jay Kochis. Together
they moved to Dothan, Ala.,
where Johnny worked as a
flight instructor at Fort Ruck-
The family of Junior Pendergraft would like to thank everyone for their kindness during the loss of our loved one. The
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special thank you to Jim Fohn and all of his staff at Fohn
Funeral Home. Thanks to pastor Doyle Russell for his special
comforting service. A very special thank you to all Dad’s
caregivers for your help that allowed Dad to remain at home.
We would also like to thank Hospice Compasses. With a
special thank you to Beth.
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Winnell worked as a dental
assistant until her retirement.
She enjoyed spending time
with her family and taking
walks, where she could watch
the changing of the seasons
and observe birds and other
wildlife.
Winnell is survived by her
brother, John Tiner and sister, Lucy Stewart, of Cassville,
and her granddaughter Teresa
Kochis, of Massachusetts. She
will be missed by her daughter-in-law Donna Rutherford,
granddaughter Cindy Brannon, nieces, nephews, the
families of John Hubbard,
Robert Chisholm, and many
other friends and loved ones.
Preceding her in death
were her husband, son, parents and brothers, Dale, Darrell, Herold, and Robert (infancy).
At a future date, a gathering will take place at Pratt
Cemetery, Garfield Ark.,
where Winnell will be buried
alongside her beloved husband, son and other family.
Winnell touched the lives of
many people and will always
be remembered for her love of
nature, her generosity and her
strength.
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McCullough.
Funeral services were held
Monday, May 4, 2015 at 11:00
a.m. in the Peterson Funeral
Chapel. Burial was in Nolan
Cemetery near Galena.
Visitation was Sunday in
the funeral home.
LOLA A. HEROD
Lola A. Herod, 65, of Purdy, passed away on Monday,
May 4, 2015, at Cox South
Hospital in Springfield.
Cremation arrangements
are under the direction of
the White Funeral Home and
Crematory in Cassville.
Visit the White Funeral
Home website at www.whitefuneralhome.org for online
condolences and obituaries.
DENNIS L. BOHANAN
Dennis L. Bohanan, 67, of
Monett, passed away on Friday, May 1, 2015, at the Aurora Nursing Center in Aurora.
Cremation arrangements
are under the direction of
the White Funeral Home and
Crematory in Cassville.
Visit the White Funeral
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BILLY DOTY
Billy Doty, 84, of Aurora,
passed away Mon. April 27,
2015 in the Aurora Nursing
Center.
He was born to Jack and
Ethel Roark Doty on July 31,
1930 in Jenkins. He was a retired construction worker, a
retired U. S. Marine, and an
avid Cardinal baseball fan.
He loved music and attended
the Aurora Faith Full Gospel
Church.
Survivors include two
daughters, Kathy Anderson
an husband, Bill, of Lebanon, and Lora Essary and
husband, Roy, of Tampa, Fla.;
four grandchildren; eleven
great-grandchildren;
three
great-great-grandchildren
and a special friend, Louise
RICHARD L. COOK
Richard L. Cook, 51, of
Stella, passed away Sunday,
May 3, 2015, in Freeman Hospital, Neosho.
Graveside services wereheld today, Wednesday, May
6, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. in Dice
Cemetery, Fairview, under direction of McQueen Funeral
Home, Wheaton.
The
family
received
friends from 9:00 a.m. until
10:30 a.m., today, Wednesday,
in McQueen Funeral Home,
Wheaton.
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and private condolences.
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family, friends and others who have shown such love to
us during this difficult time; For the flowers, food and
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Barry County Advertiser
Funds available to drill wells locally
Anyone who has ever lived considerable funds available
No new construction or $11,000
in a rural region and had to de- from the grant. Approval was rental properties
Agricultural wells not inpend on a private well knows it obtained from the SCOCOG
Combined household in- cluded (livestock or irrigation)
is something one can’t afford to board for the remainder of the come less than $44,306 per year
Individuals interested in
take for granted.
available funds to be offered for
Loan recipient must pay a applying for this funding may
Only a few decades ago, a use in Barry, Lawrence, Stone, minimum of $250 toward total obtain an application by conquality well could be obtained and McDonald Counties. Be- project cost
tacting Niki Null at Freedom
by drilling 250 to 300 feet. low are the following requireAbility to make payments Bank in Cassville at (417) 846While there are still several ments:
at 1 percent interest rate over a 1719 or Gail Purves at (417)
wells in this region that operProof of ownership and oc- maximum of 20 year period
847-7880.
ate at depths around 200 feet, cupancy is required
Maximum loan amount of
the shallow depth of the casing,
which may not be more than 10
to 12 feet, is a common source
Cassville preschoolers brought fresh flowers to decorate a flower bed at the school. The preof contamination from ground
schoolers are pictured below.
water. It is not uncommon for
the average depth to reach 600,
and in some cases, 800 feet. Today, all wells for drinking water
must be cased at a minimum
of 80 feet at the time they are
drilled. With the rapid growth
of the poultry industry and the
population, a drop in the water
table has gradually occurred
while the cost of a new well has
increased.
Gail Purves, a lifetime resident of Barry County, was recently researching options for
homeowners with compromised water sources. During
this research, Purves became
familiar with the South Central Ozark Council of Governments (SCOCOG) located in
Pomona. SCOCOG is a notfor-profit group created to assist residents of eight counties
in southern Missouri in obtaining low interest loans for the
drilling of a safe, dependable
household water well. He and
Niki Null, AVP with Freedom
Bank of Cassville, are in the
beginning stages of establishing
a group such as this for Barry,
Lawrence, McDonald and
Stone Counties.
The funds are made available to this not-for-profit group
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How
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Affordable!
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gage that they are currently
Litho Printers
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Cassville • 847-3155
applications. Once approved by
Holy Family Parish Hall
the board, they are loaned the
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In return, SCOCOG secures
a second mortgage on the real
$7 for all you can eat
estate where the well is being
Includes: Fried/Baked Fish • Potatoes •
drilled.
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Last catch for the year!
Raggedy
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CLOSED
Mother’s Day
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015
BURGLARY from FRONT
Facebook page along with
information that the suspect was carrying a backpack with the name “Aaron”
on it as well as a Cassville
Wildcat patch. Epperly
said, “We believe that it is
Thornton on that security
footage.”
Thornton is currently
being held in the Barry
County Jail on a 24-hour
hold. Epperly confirmed
that a probable cause statement has been submitted to
Barry County Prosecuting
Attorney Amy Boxx’s office
and charges should be filed
soon. Thornton should be
charged with burglary.
I want to thank all my many clientele for
their business. I will be retiring by the end
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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.
The Harper Family
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A Love Offering will be taken for their expenses.
Sunday Morning 11:00 am
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16,000
#B27057
2014
FORD ESCAPE SE
2014 FORD
TAURUS SEL
Leather
4x4
19,000
$
#160181
2014 FORD
EXPLORER LIMITED
•Loaded
26,500
31,000
#A23804
2014
FORD FLEX SEL
•Leather
Leather
16,500
$
#A59480
EXPLORER SPORT TRAC XLT
Local Trade
4X4 / Local Trade
4,000
•Loaded
28,000
$
#D07913
2012
FORD F-150 XLT
2003 FORD
2006 BMW
Covertible / Leather
AWD / Leather / Sun Roof
7,000
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fi
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2006 JEEP
$
30,000
WRANGLER X
2013
Only 24K
Miles
SIERRA 1500 SLT
Hatchback
4x4 / Crew Cab / Leather
2008 PONTIAC
2009 CHEV
Leather
Local Trade
17,000
$
#A04478
#283344
PRIUS
EDGE LIMITED
Fuel Saver
Leather / Loaded
#457010
AVEO LT
F-150 LARIAT
One Owner
4x4 / Super Crew / Leather
#702270
12,000
23,000
$
#623714
FUSION SE
CANYON SLE
Local Trade
Crew Cab / Local Trade
14,500
$
$
156762
F-250 LARIAT
TAURUS SEL
4x4 / /6.7 Diesel / Crew
Cab / Leather
36,000
$
#156698
#B87650
2012 DODGE
IMPALA LT
RAM 3500 LARAMIE
Local Trade
4x4 / Diesel / Dually
Roof / Loaded
$
#110818
44,500
#247386
2015 CHEV
2002 CHEV
SILVERADO 2500 LT
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Crew Cab / Only 3500 Miles
$
Ext Cab / 4x4 / Z71
$
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2011 FORD
2010 FORD
8,000
#A92021
2010 GMC
2010 FORD
11,000
#B46687
2010 FORD
2009 CHEV
$
$
16,000
$
$
10,000
#546197
2010 FORD
2008 TOYOTA
2012 CHEVY
•4X4
•Hard Top
6,000
$
$
10,000
#519877
HHR LT
G6 GXP
13,000
2013
FORD ESCAPE
Certified
#130440
$
21,000
15,000
$
$
8,000
#G89121
2007 GMC
2006
Local Trade
$
#B52114
#329482
SCION TC
#D06240
de
Local Tra
4,000
$
$
7,000
#B57337
X3 3.O
MUSTANG GT
8,000
•Super Crew
•4x4
FORD EDGE SE
#646176
$
pre-owned
8,000
$
$
$
2012 FORD
ESCAPE LIMITED
Certified
SABLE GS
•Leather
•Loaded
Certified
$
#A40180
23,500
$
#D10717
2012 FORD
EDGE LIMITED
Leather
•Panaramic
Roof
2002 FORD
2002 MERCURY
•FWD
24,000
$
$
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Only one location with hundreds of vehicles to choose from, in beautiful downtown Aurora, MO!
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015
Barry County Advertiser
Purdy FBLA competes at State Farmers’
Market on
the Square
The Farmers’ Market on
the Square in Cassville will
have produce, local raw honey, baked goods, live plants,
farm fresh eggs and meats,
crafts, jams and jellies, and
live music by Fred Devore
and Friends.
If you would like to become a vendor please contact Rick Cameron (417)
242-1767. The Farmers Market is held on Saturdays from
8 a.m. until noon.
Purdy High School FBLA members traveled to Springfield in mid-April for the State FBLA competition. PHS Senior Jayse
Henderson brought home fifth place in the Community Service Project division. Jayse completed her project in conjunction with
the Purdy FBLA Chapter’s “Battle of the Belt” program, which encourages students to practice safe driving habits, including wearing seatbelts.
Students representing Purdy High School are pictured from left to right. Front row: Carly England, Andrea Humphrey, Mikala
Fletcher and Jayse Henderson. Back row: Layne Skiles, Billie House, Daniel Gomez and
Use Cassville’s Masonic Lodge, Juaquin Robles. Representing
18th & Main St. for your
Purdy, but absent for the phoby order/appointment only
next meeting or event.
to was Lino Perez. The Purdy
Contact:
FBLA operates under the diConveniently located in the
Gene Writer @ 417-342-3324 rection of Advisers Kay Wright
for availability and fees.
Aurora & Jenkins area.
and Ashley Brown.
Rabbit Meat & Live Rabbits
RABBIT MEAT FOR SALE
We sell live rabbits too!
Burval Farms
(417) 574-6159
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Please Attend Meeting
Regarding
Mark Twain
naTional ForesT
Monday, May 11
40 years ago
Governor Bond came to visit Cassville at the county courthouse to answer questions and have an informal discussion.
Dona Reding retired from the Shell Knob School after 39
years of teaching.
Georgi Redden of Cassville took three first place medals
in the Monett track meet that made her eligible to compete in
the state event.
Shawn Elliot and Madonna Church were the winners of
the annual Cassville Elementary Sports Day.
30 years ago
David Dalton, of Washburn, received the State Proficiency
Award at the FFA convention in Columbia.
A Barry County native Dr. Joel D. Denney was appointed as the Assistant Superintendent of the Springfield public
schools.
Greg Beck and Larry Robinson started holding Go Ju Karate classes in Cassville.
Mark Still of Cassville placed first in long jump at the Big
Eight Conference Track Meet at Missouri Southern State College in Joplin.
The Cassville FBLA won six top awards at the State Leadership Conference in Jefferson City.
20 years ago
Exeter named Lindsay Deal as Valedictorian, and Tammy
Howe as Salutatorian.
Leona and Winfred Prier’s Museum in Golden brought in
several new visitors with their unique collections.
Robert Embrey of Southwest placed second among the top
business math students in the state FBLA conference in Columbia.
Rusty Dean Jennings of Seligman received the highest degree FFA members can receive at the state level.
10 years ago
D&D
Nickle’s Flooring moved their business from the square in
Cassville to a location on Highway 112.
Exeter named Ryan Stringer as the Valedictorian, and Robin Hoover as Salutatorian.
Construction of the FASCO bridge on Sale Barn Road was
completed and open for traffic.
Discount Grocery
301 S. Hickory, Monett, Mo
417-236-0324
Nickle’s Flooring Golden Rural
M-F 9-6 • Sat. 9-5
We gladly accept: EBT, Debit, Credit
We invite you to walk
all over us.
Owners, Troy & Stacy
th
417-847-2484
46tfc
7 PM
at Seligman City Hall
Barry County’s years past
25-33pd
10A
Plumbing
#2
417/271-3555
THE CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST
Proposal to manage 18,000 + Acres
including burning 17,000 Acres
Comment Sheets & Information
available on how this will impact
our county economically
& environmentally.
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
417-662-3238 / 417-662-3315
30pd
Sunday Sacrament 10:00 a.m.
Daily Seminary 6:30 a.m. daily
Wednesday Youth Activity Night 7:00-8:30 p.m.
30c
1st wk
Congratulations
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Chelsey Malee!
Come see Alissa, John, or Tiffany for your
Auto, Home and Business lending needs.
We are very proud of the strong and
loving young lady you have become.
Good luck to you in your next
adventure called life; you are an
incredible person with an exciting
and promising future. Whatever you
decide, whoever you become, our
love for you is unconditional.
We love you and will always
be here for you.
Celebrate Spring with a
CD special!
1.26% APY* on a FDIC Insured 6 month CD
Call Alissa Porter (417) 662-3291 or
Tiffany Miller (417) 826-5688 for details
*The Annual Percentage Yield (APY) listed in this advertisement is effective only until
June 3, 2015. Penalties will be applied if CD is cashed out before the stated maturity
date. For additional terms and conditions, please call Alissa Porter at 417-662-3291
Papa and Nana
Grandpa Randy and Grandma Jane
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Barry County Advertiser
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015
11A
WINNERS from FRONT
Niceville, Florida for a 1971
Chevy K10.
• Cassville Mayor Pick,
sponsored by Ellis, Cupps &
Cole Attorneys at Law, was
awarded to Larry and Maggie
Jenkins of Bella Vista for a 1953
Buick Super Convertible.
• Barry County Sheriff Pick,
sponsored by Freedom Bank,
was awarded to Jim Corns of
Golden for a 1935 Chevy 4
Door Deluxe Sedan.
• Cassville Chief of Police Pick, sponsored by Able 2
Products, was awarded to Ron
Wozny of Bella Vista for a 1974
Volks Wagon Bus.
• State Senator Pick, sponsored by Ball & Prier Tire, was
awarded to Johnie Hendrix of
Cassville for a 1960 Chevy Biscayne.
• State Representative Pick,
sponsored by First State Bank,
was awarded to Gretchen Eden
of Clever for a 1979 Pontiac
Trans AM SE.
• Most Unique, sponsored
by Degraffenreid Shelter Insurance, was awarded to Johnie
Hendrix of Cassville for a 1960
Chevy Biscayne.
• Largest Car Club, sponsored by Seven Valleys Construction, was awarded to Cassville Cruisers with 32.
• Best Work in Progress,
sponsored by O’Reilly and Carquest, was awarded to Scotty
Wise of Cassville for a 1969
Camper Special Ford.
• Show Stopper, sponsored by Baywash Car Wash,
was awarded to Rick & Tricia
Walden of Farmington for a
1931 Ford A Coupe.
• Best of Class, Antique
Cars, 1900-1947, was awarded
to Gene and Teresa Newman of
Garfield for a 1938 Ford 4 Door
Deluxe.
• Second of Class, Antique
Cars, 1900-1947, was awarded
to Herb Primrose of Cassville for a 1940 Ford Standard
Coupe.
• Best of Class, Classic Cars,
1948-1964, was awarded to Junior Eagon of Springfield for a
1956 Chevrolet 210.
• Second of Class, Classic
Cars, 1948-1964, was awarded
to Ted and Sally Meyer of Eureka Springs for a 1956 Ford
Fairlane.
• Best of Class, Classic Cars,
1965-1972, was awarded to
Don Holden of Golden for a
1968 Chevrolet El Camino.
• Second of Class,Classic
Cars, 1965-1972, was awarded
to Wayne Hendrix of Cassville
for a 1970 Chevy Nova.
• Best of Class, Stock Cars,
1973-1995, was awarded to
Gretchen Eden of Clever for a
1979 Pontiac Trans AM SE.
• Second of Class, Stock
Cars, 1973-1995, was awarded
to April Monk of Bentonville
for a 1991 Pontiac Trojan.
• Best of Class, Trucks,
1900-1972, was awarded to
Bob and Arlene McGarrah of
Cave Springs for a 1971 Chevrolet Pickup C10.
• Second in Class, Trucks,
1900-1972, was awarded to Caden Swearingen of Cassville for
a 1952 Chevrolet Truck.
• Best of Class, Trucks,
1973-1995, was awarded to
Aaron Clark of Rogers for a
1973 Chevy C-10.
• Second of Class, Trucks,
1973-1995, was awarded to
Randy and Tijuana Clark of
Pea Ridge for a 1977 Chevy
C-10.
• Best of Class, Modified
Trucks, 1900-Current, was
awarded to Darrell and Carol
Scribner of Diamond for a 1942
Chevy Pickup.
• Second in Class, Modified Tricks, 1900-Current, was
awarded to Bruce Holt of Cassville or a 1967 GMC Pickup.
• Best of Class, Street Rods,
1900-1948, was awarded to
Rick and Tricia Walden of
Farmington for a 1931 Ford A
Coupe.
• Second of Class, Street
Rods, 1900-1948, was awarded
to Dwayne Holmberg of Golden for a 1936 Chevy Street Rod.
• Best of Class, Street Machines, 1949-1979, was awarded to Larry and Maggie Jenkins
of Bella Vista for their 1953
Buick Super Convertible.
• Second of Class, Street
Machines, 1949-1979, was
awarded to Jim Reeves of Blue
Eye for his 1966 Cobra
• Best of Class, Current
Trucks and Cars, 1996-Current, was awarded to Ken and
Nadine Robbins of Aurora for
a 2003 Chevrolet SSR.
• Second of Class, Current
Trucks and Cars, was awarded
Public Notice
The Barry County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) is the local agency responsible for implementation of the Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act of 1986. Its primary purpose is chemical emergency preparedness at the local level. The LEPD
is comprised of representatives from participant bodies
specified by law. It receives chemical inventory and hazardous material release information from select local chemical
facilities and develops a community emergency response
plan. The LEPC makes this plan and collected chemical information available to the public by calling 417-235-4241.
The information maybe viewed daily, by appointment, except weekends and holidays at the LEPC Office at 1901 E
Cleveland St. Monett, MO. 65708. The LEPC office is located in the Barry County Office of Emergency Management
Offices located inside the Monett Justice Center. Citizens
who wish to participate in LEPC activities, review the community plan, or learn more about chemicals in their community can visit the LEPC Office or call (417) 235-4241.
Chemical Releases or Spills should be reported to the
LEPC Emergency Coordinator,
24 hours a day, by calling the LEPD emergency number,
(417) 235-3335.
All other inquires should be made by calling the LEPC
office at (417) 235-4241.
to Jeff Bailey of Sperry for a
2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10.
• Best of Class, Muscle Cars,
1964-1972, was awarded to Jim
Craig of Cassville for a 1966
Mercury Comet Cyclone GT.
• Second of Class, Muscle
Cars, 1964-1972, was awarded
to Steven Dotson of Monett for
a 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle.
• Best of Class, Imports,
1900-Current, was awarded to
Ron Wozney of Bella Vista for
a 1974 Volks Wagon Bus.
• Best of Class, Corvettes,
1953-1969, was awarded to
Roger Bandy of Verona for a
1968 Chevy Corvette.
• Second of Class, Corvettes, 1953-1969, was awarded
to Andy Staugaard of Kimberling City with Tri-Lakes Corvette Club for a 1963 Chevy
Corvette.
• Best of Class, Corvettes,
1970-1985, was awarded to
Charles Pritchett from Marionville for a 1980 Chevy Corvette.
• Second of Class, Corvettes, 1970-1985, was awarded
to Garen Barekman of Berryville, for a 1984 Chevy Corvette.
• Best of Class, Corvettes,
1986-present, was awarded to
Larry Sorenson, of Bella Vista,
Ark., for a 1994 Chevy Corvette.
• Second of Class,
Corvettes,1986-present, was
awarded to Jim Murphy of Bella Vista for a 2012 Chevy Corvette Grand Sport Convertible.
• Best of Class, Camaro/
Firebird, 1967-1981, was
awarded to Duard Maybee of
Elm Springs for a 1968 Chevy
Camaro.
• Second in Class, Caramro/Firebird, 1967-1981, was
awarded to Larry Daniels of
Cassville for a 1969 Chevy Camaro.
• Best of Class, Camaro/
Firebird, 1982-Current, was
awarded to Shawn Monk of
Bentonville for a 2012 Chevy
Camaro 54th Anniversary Edition SS.
• Second of Class, Camaro/
Firebird, 1982-Current, was
awarded to Henry Washington
of Springdale for a 2012 Chevy
Camaro.
• Best of Class, Mustang,
1965-1973, was awarded to
Betty Owens of Eureka Springs
for a 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang
Convertible.
• Second of Class, Mustang,
1965-1973, was awarded to David and Peggy Banwart of Lamar for a 1967 Mustang.
• Best of Class, Mustang,
1974-current, was awarded to
Manny Windham of Bentonville for a 2007 Ford RS3 Mustang.
• Second of Class, Mustang,
1974-current, was awarded to
Deb Windham of Bentonvill
for a 2014 Ford RS3 Mustang.
• Best of Class, Motorcycles,
was awarded to Kevin Ratkovish of Eureka Springs for a 1968
Harley Davidson.
• Second of Class, Motorcycles, was awarded to Scott
Redshaw of Purdy for a 2008
Yamaha Raider.
• Best of Class, Rat Rods,
was awarded to Preston Owens
Jr. of Eureka Springs for a 1931
Ford Vicky.
• Second of Class, Rat Rods,
was awarded to Buzz and Charlotte Houston of Garfield for a
1955 Oldsmobile 88.
The Dogwood Dozen
Awards:
• Tim Longnecker of Pineville for a 1976 Chevy Pickup.
• Kelly and Joan Smith of
Berryville for a 1955 Chevrolet
2 Dr Hardtop.
• Dean Fanning of Berryville for a 1980 Jeep CJ-5.
• James McGhee of Bentonville for a 1973 Chevy Camaro
LT/RS.
• Vancil Riddlesperger of
Berryville for a 1955 Chevy
Belair.
• Rick Gerleve of Shell Knob
for a 1971 Chevy Chevelle.
• Delane Hopkins of Cassville for a 2004 Dodge Ram
2500.
• Bill Hill of Cassville for a
1959 Chevy Impala.
• Bob Brazelton of Rogers
for a 1946 Ford Pickup.
• Stan Smith of Wentworth
for a 1986 Ford Thunderbird.
• Jim Hankins of Springfield for a 1936 Chevy 2 Door
Sedan.
• Lynn Boekhoff of Eagle
Rock for a 1972 Chevy Chevelle.
The Potting Shed
Shop The Potting Shed for
Mother’s Day
Open Mother’s Day 9-11
We have a large selection of hanging baskets & potted plants.
Come check out our Wildcat Nation selection.
We have lots of tomatoes and veggies still available,
we also have perennials.
(417) 847-0606
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Spring Has Arrived!!!
BRICK RANCH!
TOP OF LINE UPGRADE!
FAMILY RETREAT!
Nice landscaping, privacy fence, city water, all
electric, septic, 2006 built, deck, two car garage, new interior paint, hardwood, ceramic &
carpet, 10x12 barn, 1752 living, 3 bedrooms,
2 full baths, 1 master w/large bath & walk-in,
food bar, lots of cabinets, open LKD.
Beautiful wood flooring in kitchen & living, 2
FP, new H/AC, 2 decks, screen porch, detached
2 car, new concrete drive, community water, 2
lots, 2 levels, 4 BD, 2 BA, Crestwood West sub
near lake.
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. Large wrap around side deck
w/walk-up patio off the bsmt walkout.
MUST SEE! CH101
$165,000
REDUCED! #93646
$159,900
#60019779
$149,900
CHAIN OF LAKES!
BEAUTIFUL 3 BD RANCH STYLE ON 20 AC!
960 E. 13th STREET!
TABLE ROCK LAKE, great lake subdivision,
community water & paved streets, septic 2 ½
lots, work shop, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large
deck, utility w/work sink, wood stove, CH/A,
1 mile to Eagle Rock Marina.
On 20 AC. Lr Master Suite. Breakfast bar &
nook, formal dining, lr living rm w/ventless
gas log. Lr deck & rear patio. 3 car garage, 2
drs. Well manicured & landscaped yard w/great
view of rolling AC. Multiple out bldgs, 30x40
& 24x30 Morton Bldgs w/concrete flrs. 2 wells.
ASKING! #94491 $279,000
Brick Ranch w/finished basement on 1.5 AC,
poured drive, detached 1 car shop & carport,
CH/A rebuilt, full kitchen, bath in bsmt, great
guest quarters, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths upstairs,
new kitchen cabinets & appliances, large living
rm walkout to cov patio, 2 fireplaces!
BRICK RANCH ON ONE ACRE!
KINGS RIVER ARM
Nice shop, 2
car attached,
3 bedrooms,
2 full baths,
large kitchen
&
dining
rooms, split deck on back, lots of flowers & trees,
well maintained home, new heat system.
THIS IS A MUST SEE!
Million Dollar View, two
finished levels, gas log,
CH/A
propane, family room, wet bar, formal dining room,
large utility, 2 car attached, ceramic, wood,
carpet, double wrap decks, shared well, septic,
BOATSLIP AVAIL.
MUST SEE! MLS# 94281
$98,000
DON’T MISS THIS!
Owners ready to move! 4 bedroom, 3 bath, all
brick home on 2.5 AC. Garage was finished for
a large master suite. Custom cabinets, beautiful
flat yard, utility shed, SWBC rural water. Owners are MOTIVATED! HO455
MAKE AN OFFER! MLS# 94395 $159,900
CH102
ASKING!
#94199
GREAT LOCATION! #94419
$127,500
REDUCED!
# 94156
$155,000
$375,000
WE WANT YOUR LISTING!!!
Build the Home of Your Dreams! Lots and Small Acreages in a Lake Area
Subdivision. Prices range from $8,900 to $35,000. Community water available. One lot, Mobile Home acceptable. Lake access. Owner financing w/
approved credit. Near Eagle Rock. Call for details.
UL675 DEER COUNTRY ACREAGE! 87 AC, rough to gently rolling. Completely wooded. Painter Creek & spring run through property. A must see for
Hunters! Less than a $1,000 per ac.
Reduced to $85,000
UL676 40 WOODED AC in Galena Hollow. Property fully wooded. Steep to
flat. Part time spring. Nice hunting property. Just Reduced $10,000. Now
$50,000!
UL678 3 BUILDING LOTS in Emerald Beach #5. Lots are wooded, have
comm. water & paved streets. Close to public boat ramp, clubhouse, swimming pool, tennis courts.
Listed at $8,495
BP655 INVESTMENT POSSIBILITY. Self storage, 24 units. All city, on 1/2
Acre lots. Plenty of room to expand. Electric on site. Rental information and
financial info to qualified buyer.
Asking $55,000
LP783 17 BEAUTIFUL, gently rolling AC. Near Shell Knob/Viola. Paved
roads on 2 sides. Great bldg sites. Short drive to lake access. Nice spot for a
country home near Table Rock.
Asking $36,500
UL670 5.9 AC, SE of Cassville. Subdivided, unrestricted, bldg site on Faulk
Ridge. Electric avail. Near MO Conservation, & Roaring River State park.
Manufactured Home Acceptable!
Reduced to $12,500
HO440 SELIGMAN, 2 bedroom on one acre, carport, fenced yard, garden
spot, storage building, flowers & some shade, wall AC, elect base heat.
Reduced to $38,500
Flat Creek
Realty
Each business is independently owned and operated.
Bus: (417)
John R. Chappell
Office Manager
417-342-1767
847-0025 • Fax: (417) 847-0026
Joy D. Chappell
53 Main • Cassville, MO
Owner/Broker
30c
Email: [email protected] - [email protected] Website: www.joychappell.com - www.johnrchappell.com 417-671-2675
12A
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015
Barry County Advertiser
Barry County Courts send nine to prison in the month of April
• Parker Trent Abramovitz, St. Joseph, pled guilty to
DWI-Alcohol as a persistent
offender. Abramovitz was
sentenced to three years incarceration with the Department of Corrections.
On April 2, 2014, the Missouri State Highway Patrol
responded to a one-vehicle
accident on Farm Road 1180
in Barry County. When the
trooper arrived, the driver, Abramovitz, was on a
stretcher and smelled heavily
of intoxicants. He was also
being combative and verbally abusive with emergency
workers. Abramovitz continued to be combative and refused to submit a breath or
blood sample. He had three
prior driving while intoxicated arrests and his drivers’
license has been revoked.
• Alisha M. Aldridge, Exeter, pled guilty to possession
of a controlled substance. Aldridge was given a suspended imposition of sentencing,
five years supervised probation and must enter and
compete the CRISP program.
In November or December 2013, Aldridge stole a
2005 Ford F150 from Farm
Road 2165 in Exeter. On
December 3, Aldridge was
found to be in possession
of the vehicle by the Barry
County Sheriff ’s Department. At that time, she was
also found to have seven
syringes, one loaded with a
clear liquid that field tested
positive for methamphetamine, and a clear glass pipe
with white residue.
Aldridge is to serve probation until April 21, 2020.
• Jeremy Scott Barnes,
38, Bentonville, Ark., pled
guilty to driving while revoked or suspended as a first
offense. Barnes was given
a suspended execution of a
one-year incarceration sentence and two years supervised probation.
In October 2012, Barnes
was stopped for a stop sign
violation by the Barry County Sheriff ’s Department. He
was driving with a revoked or
suspended driver’s license. A
record search indicated that
Barnes had nine prior convictions for the same crime.
Barnes is to serve probation until April 20, 2017.
• Walter Burrows, 57,
Washburn, pled guilty to
possession of marijuana.
Burrows received a suspended imposition of sentencing
and two years unsupervised
probation.
On August 29, 2012, the
Barry County Sheriff ’s Department responded to a call
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of a suspicious person at the
Trojan PQ Mart in Washburn and that the person
was driving recklessly in the
parking lot.
When the Sheriff ’s Department located the vehicle,
there was a driver, Burrows,
and an occupant. The officer
found a bag of marijuana and
a baggie of methamphetamine in the vehicle. Burrows stated that the methamphetamine was not in the car
until he picked up the passenger.
Burrows is to serve probation until April 9, 2017.
• William Conley Byrd,
23, of Ozark, pled guilty to
multiple burglary charges
from arrests in 2009. His
probation has since been
revoked, and he is to serve
seven years incarceration
with the Department of Corrections.
In July 2009, Byrd broke
into a home on Farm Road
2180 in Cassville where he
stole a bike, decorative items
and a roll of fencing. In September 2009, Byrd tried to
pry open Williamson’s Jewelry Store with a metal pry bar
which he left at the property.
Later that month, he was also
found in possession of a bike,
money and cigarettes that
were stolen from an address
on Main Street in Cassville.
• Joseph Uel Clark, 29,
of Reeds Spring, pled guilty
to receiving stolen property.
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years incarceration with the
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On June 13, 2014, a search
of Clark’s trailer by the Barry
County Sheriff ’s Department
yielded boat props that were
stolen out of Stone County.
The props were worth between $250 and $500 each.
• Jake Justin Dimello,
19, of Seligman, pled guilty
to burglary in the second
degree and theft/stealing
of property worth less than
$500. Dimello received a suspended execution of a threeyear incarceration sentence,
28-days shock time in the
Barry County Jail with credit
for time already served and
supervised probation for five
years.
Sometime around June
26, 2014, Dimello stole
$1,219 worth of tools out of a
garage on Private Road 1083
in Seligman.
Dimello is to serve probation until April 21, 2020.
• Jason Alex Dubson, II,
22, of Monett, pled guilty to
tampering with a motor vehicle in the first degree and
eight counts of forgery in
2011. His probation has since
been revoked and he is to
serve a six-year incarceration
sentence with the Department of Corrections.
In November 2010, Dubson was driving a stolen 1993
Ford Tempo. Dubson said
that the car had been stolen
from a hospital in Springfield
four days before that, and
when he had seen the keys in
the ignition, he had taken it.
In September 2010, Dubson stole a blank check and
wrote it out to himself in the
amount of $200 which he
then cashed at EZ Stop Pawn
Shop in Eagle Rock. Then
in January 2011, Dubson
wrote multiple forged checks
throughout Barry County.
• Charles Franklin Gamble, 62, pled guilty to theft/
stealing of $500 to $25,000
worth of property. Gamble
was sentenced to six years in-
carceration with the Department of Corrections.
On December 25, 2012, a
flatbed trailer was reported
stolen. The groove marks
from the trailer led to Gamble’s address on Lawrence
2190 in Lawrence County.
Gamble claimed that he did
not have the trailer. Officers
found the trailer at Triple P
Recycling in Barry County,
and Gamble was on the security footage selling it for $189
for scrap.
• Tabitha Page Gregory,
28, of Washburn, pled guilty
to possession of a controlled
substance and endangering the welfare of a child in
the first degree. Gregory was
granted a suspended execution of a four-year incarceration sentence, 100 hours of
community service and supervised probation for five
years.
Gregory was found by
the Barry County Sheriff ’s
Department on October 9,
2014, around 2:30 a.m. near
State Highway T and Farm
Road 2065 passed out in a vehicle with James Yoshimoto,.
Gregory was supposedly living in the vehicle.
The Sheriff ’s Department
found a bag with 16 hypodermic needles and a bag of
methamphetamine in the
car with them. In the back
seat, Gregory’s two-year old
daughter was not strapped
into her carseat and could
have reached the drugs and
needles. Gregory and Yoshimoto were both passed out
with no one to care for the
child.
Gregory is to serve probation until April 20, 2020.
• Anthony D. Hammers,
48, of Exeter, entered an Alford plea to two counts of
assault on a law enforcement
officer. Hammers was given
a suspended execution of a
four-year incarceration sentence and five years supervised probation.
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On June 11, 2014, the
Barry County Sheriff ’s Department was dispatched
to a domestic in progress
on Snooks Road in Exeter.
When officers arrived, Hammers tried to release a vicious
dog from the back seat of a
vehicle to attack the officers.
He also punched deputies in
the groins, face, head and ear.
Then Anthony attempted to
take a weapon off of one of
the officers.
Hammers is to serve probation until April 21, 2020.
• Joshua M. Johnson, 31,
pled guilty to unlawful use
of an unloaded firearm by
an intoxicated person. Johnson was given a suspended
execution of a 180-day jail
sentence, two years unsupervised probation and a $500
fine.
On June 28, 2014, officers
with the Monett Police Department were dispatched
to a person with a gun at a
property on North Central.
According to a witness, Johnson was using the gun to demand drugs from an apartment. When officers found
him, they had to take two
guns away from him, and he
was heavily intoxicated.
Johnson is to serve probation until April 20, 2017.
• Jeffery Alan Jones, 31,
of Springfield, pled guilty to
abuse of a child. Jones was
given a suspended imposition of sentencing and supervised probation for four
years.
On June 6, 2013, officers
with the Monett Police Department were dispatched
to a domestic in progress on
Central Avenue in Monett.
When officers arrived, they
determined that Jones had
physically abused his 13
year-old step-son by throwing him off of the couch,
straddling him and putting
his hands around the boy’s
neck. The boy’s mother had
to physically pull Jones off of
the boy.
Jones is to serve probation until April 21, 2019.
• Breanna Lynn Lamphear, 24, of Aurora, pled
guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Lamphear
was given a suspended execution of a four year incarceration sentence, four years
supervised probation and
was ordered to pay restitution.
On November 20, 2014,
Lamphear attempted to
evade officers by driving at a
high rate of speed. She even-
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tually collided with a fence,
utility pole and outbuilding
and came to a stop in a backyard. Lamphear then fled on
foot. Officers apprehended
her and found a baggie of
methamphetamine in he
purse.
Lamphear is to serve probation until April 20, 2019.
• Cathy J. Lowe, 50, of
cassville, pled guilty to theft/
stealing of $25,000 or more.
Lowe was sentenced to 12
years incarceration and was
ordered to serve 120 days of
shock incarceration and pay
restitution.
While Lowe was employed by Marck Industries
in Cassville, she was the director of transportation for
RL Transport. Between October 2012 and July 2013, she
wrote multiple checks to C &
B Trucking for loads that did
not exist. During the months
of March, April, May, June
and July, checks totalled
$121,409. After writing the
checks, Lowe was taking
them personally to Security
Bank and depositing them
into her business account
with the intent of stealing
money from Marck.
• Susan Raye Phillips,
of Pierce City, pled guilty to
passing a bad check of $500
or more. Phillips was given
a suspended imposition of
sentencing, three years supervised probation and was
ordered to pay restitution.
Phillips is to serve probation until April 20, 2018.
• James D. Riley, of
Cassville pled guilty to obstructing government operations. Riley was sentenced to
six months incarceration in
jail.
Riley failed to register as a
convicted sex offender. Riley
was convicted of statutory
rape in the second degree
(sex with a minor) on August
10, 2006. Wiley was convicted for sexual relations with a
16 year-old female in Cassville.
• Devin Wade Rust, 21,
of Monett, pled guilty to distribution of a controlled substance. rust was sentenced to
five years incarceration and
will serve 120 days shock
time.
On September 27, 2012,
Rust sold marijuana to an
undercover police officer on
East Highway 60 in Monett.
• Luke Randolph Seigrist pled guilty to nonsupport with the total arrears of
more than $5,000. Seigrist
received a suspended imposition of sentencing and five
years unsupervised probation.
As of April 18, 2008,
Seigrist was in arrears of
$24,574.70 in child support
for his minor child.
Seigrist is to serve probation until April 20, 2020.
• Jon Hunter Simpson, Republic, pled guilty
to DWI-Alcohol as an aggravated offender in March
2008. His probation has since
been revoked. Simpson is to
serve five years incarceration
with the Department of Corrections.
In 2008, the Missouri State Highway Patrol
stopped Simpson because
he was not able to stay in his
lane on MO 37. Simpson’s
blood alcohol level was 0.271
percent.
Pictured above, SKITS cast have their first dress rehearsal of their fourth play, “Mind Over Manor.”
Charlea Mills
Shell Knob in the Spotlight
(SKITS) actors gathered this
week for the final rehearsals
before the debut of their fourth
play since the group formed in
2013, “Mind Over Manor.”
The play features a kooky
cast of residents at Summer
Meadows Manor as Jasmine
Winters and private investigator Chester Banks attempt to
prove rightful ownership over
the mansion from her aunt,
Opal Summers.
As the play unfolds, the
cast brings the zany characters
living in Summer Meadows
Manor to life with particularly riveting performances by
Sherri Lewis as Tawnee Patterson, a flighty, confused character with a “strange aversion to
brandy,” and Barb Van Dusen
as the know-it-all Patty Von
Schtuk. Patterson and Van
Dusen portray their larger-
than-life characters with gusto,
giving the audience definite
bang for their buck.
The full cast includes Connie Figgins as Amanda Biggs,
Rob Holmberg as Chester
Banks Merri Magula as Jasmine Winters, Eileen Ploss as
Lerlene Charleston, Susan Ramonette as Mavis Johns, Karin
Stanley as Opal Summers, Bob
Van Dusen as Vince Macchio,
and Kathie Vice as Donna
Summers. The play is directed
by Lori Reaves.
The camaraderie and
chemistry between the actors
brings the story full circle in
this upbeat, wacky comedy
full of one-liners. It is sure to
please the whole family.
SKITS was formed by Jim
Robinson and Carol Webb in
2013. Mind Over Manor is the
fourth play by the group since
their formation. They’ve also
starred in events at Shakin’ in
the Shell as well as a variety
show sponsored by the Shell
Knob Chamber of Commerce.
Mind Over Manor will
have five shows over the next
two weekends. The show
times are Friday, May 8, and
Saturday, May 9, at 7 p.m. each
evening. Next weekend, the
shows are on Friday, May 15,
and Saturday, May 16, at 7 p.m.
A Sunday performance will be
held on May 17 at 2 p.m. All
performances will take place at
the United Methodist Church
1300 Old Exeter Road
Cassville, MO
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60023745 NEW LISTING! Newly Remodeled, 2 BD, 1 BA house, great starter home & this is
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60023602 NEW LISTING!!! Nice country home setting on 12 fenced AC. 3 BD, 2 BA. Nice
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$118,000
60023074 NEW LISTING! Well kept brick 2 BD, 2.5 BA home w/finished, partial bsmt on 1 AC
m/l close to Roaring River State Park.
$134,900
60023018 NEW LISTING!!! LOOK! 3 BD, 2 BA home has pride of ownership, FP, storm shelter,
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60020193 CASSVILLE, 4.8 AC w/water & electric.
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60022421 FULL BRICK w/3 car garage, 4 BD, 2 BA, nice engineered wood flooring, newer
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380 sq ft deck, home surrounded by trees for privacy with a 2.76 AC lot. All in the
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$209,900
60021727 FULL BRICK! 3 BD, 2 BA, fenced yard, 2 car garage, Southern Hills.
$139,900
60021881 LIVE ON EAST 13th ST! 3 BD, 2.5 BA. Brick house in desirable, well established area.
Nice large yard. Home has a bsmt & a 2 car garage, detached garage/shop & a 2 car
carport. Newer roof & furnace.
$139,900
60020078 REPO! 2 BD, 1.5 BA on 2.8 AC m/l.
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master suite, walk-in closet, jetted tub, walk-in shower & dual vanity, FP, wood laminate,
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60016653 FANTASTIC VIEW of Table Rock Lake, there is a well and foundation for a house.
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60017694 LAKE VIEW! 39.9 wooded AC, very secluded & quiet. Great place to put a house in the
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60017356 COUNTRY HOME! 3 BD, 2.5 BA w/a shop on 21.4 AC m/l. Will VA or FHA loan. $229,900
60018772 BUILD HERE!!! 3.1 AC m/l in Southern Hills w/city water & sewer at the street! Back
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50100457 REDUCED AGAIN! Y Hwy, Csvl, large Commercial Building w/11.2 AC m/l. ONLY $89,000
50100558 REDUCED! Country Home w/Cassville Schools, 3 BD, 2 BA, out bldgs, on 4 AC m/l. $69,900
60007111 BEAUTIFUL log sided home w/3 BD, 2 BA, recently renovated master bed & bath,
loft above living rm, on 23 AC m/l. 2 pole barns for livestock, property has 3 wells,
mostly pasture.
$249,900
60012861 CASSVILLE LAND!!! 9.5 AC m/l REDUCED!!!
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60010458 REDUCED!!! BEAUTIFUL LAKE AREA HOME! Beautiful 3 BD, 3 BA home w/FP,
vaulted ceilings, loft, shop space in basement, 3 car attached garage, less than a mile to
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015
Barry county advertiser
CHS golfers
CHS volleyball hosts first Lil’Cat Volleyball League
advance to sectionals
NICKLE
Cassville High School
golfers competed in the district tournament held in
Marshfield last week. Out of
11 schools competing, Cassville finished in fourth place
overall.
Parker Skinner (Sr.) and
Dylan Garner (Fr.) each
earned All-District honors
and qualified to advance to
the state Sectional playoffs to
be held next week at the Wolf
Hollow Golf Club in Washington next week.
Skinner led the way for
the Wildcats shooting a 78.
Garner followed with an 85
and Nickle with an 86.
Sue Louk
Last Thursday, 20 ladies
came out to play some golf
on a warm sunny day. Everyone had a good time.
The winners were: first
place low gross, Susie Jacobs,
80; second place low gross,
Deb York, 86; and third place
low gross, Janie Watson, 90.
First place low net, Mary
lee Meyerkord, 69; second
place net, Sue Ramonette,
70; third place low net, Kathy
Cooper, 71.
Low putts went to Lynn
Blanke with 30. Chip-ins
went to Kathy Cooper #8;
Connie Figgins #8; and Ann
Loeppke #3. Birdies went toSusie Jacobs #15 and #16,
and Deb York #4.
Next week will be a meeting and a scramble.
GARNER
Cassville Women’s Golf Update
CHS Volleyball hosted
their first Lil'Cat Volleyball
League for 3-6 graders. The
league was held on Thursday nights in the month of
April. Teams were coached
by the high school volleyball players.. The league had
three teams per division (3-4
grade, 5-6 grade).
"The girls greatly improved from the beginning
Swearingen, Cally Bower,
Kaylee Blisard, Faith Correia,
Chloe Thomas, Kyah Saffold,
Lydia Hopper, Lauren Stockton, Suzy Perez, Marianne
McCrackin, Jolie Evans, Britley Bateman, Zoie Coupland,
Brianna Birchfield, Jordan
Madison, Madison Scallorn,
Hali Bates, Grace Yocum,
Olivia McCrackin, Brook
Davis, Samantha Sparkman,
Makinzy Navavick, Kylee
Prater, Dazee Williams,
Sharayah Seymour, Bailey
Messbarger, Landrey Parnell,
Sahara Stettnisch, Allison
Boley, Leila Chavez, Penny
Murray, Olivia Holman, Torrance Davis, Evianna Harvey,
Mya DeLeon, Jalyla Pendergrass and Kailey Hermosillo.
National Safe Boating Week is May 16-22
Colonel J. Bret Johnson,
superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol,
is making the public aware of
National Safe Boating Week,
which takes place May 16-22.
It’s getting to be the time of
year when water enthusiasts
will converge on Missouri’s
many beautiful waterways.
Safety should always be included in those plans to insure a wonderful day on the
water is not interrupted by an
unfortunate accident, injury
or something worse.
T.J. BLANKENSHIP Copy
The National Safe Boating Week occurs just prior
to Memorial Day weekend,
which many people consider
the kickoff to the boating season. A thorough inspection
of your boat is recommended
prior to taking it out on the
water. Weather, time and
other elements may affect the
readiness of your boat. The
Patrol’s marine operations
troopers are available to inspect the required equipment
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is a great addition to our program, and we hope to see it
grow in the years to come,”
said Hannah Ketterman,
Head Volleyball Coach.
Participating girls were:
Chloe Ragan, Kayla Cheek,
Madison Halterman, Audrey Goutney, Taylor Smith,
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015
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Cassville business students compete at MSSU
Cassville sChool Board
Meeting highlights
The Cassville School Board held a regular meeting on Thursday, April 16, at 6 p.m.
Board members present were: John Sullivan, Greg Allen, David Haddock, Carolyn
Bowen, Becky Henningson, Jon Horner and Hal Smith.
The Cassville R-IV School Board of Education meeting was called to order by President
of the Board John Sullivan.
The following programs were evaluated: Summer School Planning Program presented
by Jill LeCompte. A motion was made by Becky Henningson and seconded by Hal Smith to
approve the consent agenda as follows: March 12 regular board minutes, March 19 special
board minutes, March 31 special board minutes, March financial reports, April bills, accept
resignations from Janell Hurn as an intermediate teacher, Amanda Reagan as a high school
teacher and Coy Dalton as the high school assistant principal, and Kelin Kruse as the high
school agricultural teacher all effective at the end of the 2014-15 school year, employment
of the following positions Doug Martin as the activities and athletic director, Melanie
Grossman as the high school business teacher, Kyle Ogle as the high school math teacher,
Shawn Johnson as the 8th grade social studies teacher, Leigh Martin as the 7th grade social
studies teacher, Christopher Randolph as the middle school math teacher, Joshua Schmitt
as the elementary physical education teacher all effective for the 2015-2016 school year.
Administrators reviewed building reports and other areas of interest. The motion carried 4
yes, 0 no. Jon Horner, Greg Allen and John Sullivan abstained.
A motion was made by Jon Horner and seconded by Hal Smith to certify the election
results from the 2015 April Board Election. Incumbents John Sullivan and Carolyn Bowen
were elected for another three-year term. The motion carried 7 yes, 0 no.
A motion was made by Becky Henningson and seconded by Carolyn Bowen to amend
the bona-fide wellness incentive for the 2015-2016 school year to require only one health
risk assessment to be completed per year to qualify for the additional 25-percent board
paid health insurance. The motion carried 7 yes, 0 no.
Asbill presented options recommended by the salary and welfare committee on the
health insurance and plan design for the 2015-2016 school year. A motion was made by Jon
Horner and seconded by Carolyn Bowen to approve the recommendation from the superintendent and salary and welfare committee to make Plan 8 as the base plan and plan 12 for
the H.S.A. plan with seven different PPO buy up options. The motion carried 7 yes, 0 no.
A motion made by Becky Henningson and seconded by Jon Horner to approve a recommendation from Richard Asbill and the salary and welfare committee to approve revised Board Policy GCBA-R. The motion carried 7 yes, 0 no.
A motion made by Hal Smith and seconded by Becky Henningson to approve revised
Board Policy AC to correct a title adjustment. The motion carried 7 yes, 0 no.
A motion made by Greg Allen and seconded by Becky Henningson to approve the request by Chelsea Powers to make the middle school business/technology teaching position
for the 2015-2016 school year a part-time position. The motion carried 7 yes, 0 no.
The following items were presented for discussion and information, salary and welfare
committee report, capital projects committee report, extra duty stipend schedule, board
policy-procedures revisions, work compensation-first line services (MUSIC) and contracted substitute services. A motion was made by David Haddock and seconded by Greg
Allen to approve the Procedures ADFAP1, BBB-AP1, GCBC-AP1, GDBC- AP1, DC-AP,
DJF-AP1 EBBA-AP, FEF-AP1, IGBBAP, IGC-AP, JCB-AP, JHC-AP1, JHCD-AP, JHCF-AP,
JO-AP and KK-AP. The motion carried 7 yes 0 no.
Asbill presented three vendors for the first line workers compensation services for the
2015-2016 year. A motion was made by Hal Smith and seconded by Carolyn Bowen to approve Roark Medical Clinic for our workers compensation first line services for the 20152016 school year. The motion carried 7 yes, 0 no.
A motion made by Becky Henningson and seconded by Jon Horner to adjourn. The
motion carried 7 yes, 0 no.
Superintendent Richard Asbill called the Board Reorganization Meeting to order.
John Sullivan and Carolyn Bowen were given the oath of office and sworn in by Board
Secretary Stacey Williams. Mr. Asbill entertained motions for board president.
Motion made by Greg Allen and seconded by Hal Smith to nominate John Sullivan as
board president. The motion carried 7 yes, 0 no.
President John Sullivan opened the floor for nominations for vice-president. A motion
made by David Haddock and seconded by Hal Smith to nominate Greg Allen as vicepresident. The motion carried 7 yes, 0 no.
A motion made by Jon Horner and seconded by Greg Allen to nominate Becky Henningson as the district’s board treasurer. The motion carried 7 yes, 0 no.
A motion made by Becky Henningson and seconded by Jon Horner to nominate Stacey
Williams as the district’s board secretary. The motion carried 7 yes, 0 no.
A motion was made by Becky Henningson and seconded by Hal Smith to go into executive session for the purpose of personnel. Meeting to be closed under Section 610.021,
subsection (3) RSMO: for the purpose of hiring, firing, and disciplining or promoting employees; with minutes closed to public examination. Motion carried with an all yea roll call.
A motion was made by David Haddock and seconded by Jon Horner to return to regular
session. The motion carried with an all yea roll call.
A motion was made by Hal Smith and seconded by Becky Henningson to adjourn. The
motion carried 7 yes, 0 no.
Students from the Cassville High School Business Department traveled to Missouri Southern
State University on April 1st for the 37th annual business competition held at their university.
Half of the events were broken down into class groups: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior.
Three places were given for each age group. The other half of the events were awarded by division/
school size. Students who received first place in their event received a $500.00 scholarship from
MSSU.
Individual awards included: Business Communications – 3rd, Maddi Mason; Business Communication – 1st, Audry Holman; Business Math – 2nd, Jessica Haney; Business Math – 3rd,
Zachary Denton; General Business – 2nd, Kaileigh Gorski; Job Interview – 2nd, Madison Horner;
and Job Interview – 3rd, Zachary Denton.
Division Awards: Multimedia – 1st, Alani Lantz; Multimedia– 2nd, Addison Perez;Website
Design– 1st, Kelsey Roney; and Website Design – 2nd, Dillon Henson.
Students are pictured above, from left to right. In the front row: Maddi Mason, Alani Lantz,
Kelsey Roney, Audry Holman and Dillon Henson. Back row: Kaileigh Gorski, Addison Perez,
Madison Horner, Jessica Haney and Zachary Denton.
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year old baby received minor injuries and were transported to Cassville’s Mercy
Hospital in a private vehicle.
Another passenger, James
F. Ferguson, 35, of Verona,
was also injured in the crash.
Ferguson was transported to
Mercy Hospital in Cassville
with moderate injuries. Neither Ferguson or Jereczek
were wearing seatbelts, but
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015
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Southwest PTO puts on first ever STEAM fair showcases career options
Eagle Rock
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of study as well as what area
businesses in the community
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we thought it would be. We
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one becomes trained to do
certain jobs. Many students
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that be art, writing, building
things or conducting experiments. Exhibitors helped the
kids understand how they
can follow those passions
into successful careers down
the road.
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whole purpose is that you
can do anything you set your
mind to if you want it bad
enough, that’s what we want
these kids to do. Just because
we are a small population,
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what we want them to know.”
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night was run by five PTO
volunteers and around ten
students. The PTO also holds
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three book fairs each year,
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the middle school basketball
and volleyball games, concession for the school Field
Day, and gives away two high
school scholarships each year
as well as teacher appreciation gifts.
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was so successful that they
definitely plan to add it to the
roster of activities that the
PTO supports. “We would
definitely like this to become
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For the first time ever, the
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Organization (PTO) organized an event to showcase
career choices to students
and members of the community. The STEAM (Science,
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Engineering,
Art and Math) fair was held
on Wednesday, April 29, in
the high school commons
area and featured a variety of
professionals from local businesses and organizations.
The STEAM fair included
20 different organizations
who presented information to around 150 people,
both students and their family members, and explained
how science, technology,
engineering, art and math
influence their field. To draw
people in, the Southwest
PTO also held drawings for
door prizes for students who
talked to at least ten different
representatives throughout
the evening, and Mercy Hospitals provided food for the
exhibitors and participants.
STEAM fair chair Marlene Benninger, who is the
Southwest PTO secretary,
said, “We originally wanted
to do a science fair, but we
didn’t think that the community was ready for that yet. So
instead, we decided to go this
route and have businesses
show what careers are out
there, things that they weren’t
aware of.”
Some of the more unique
booths included a mobile
health unit brought in by
Mercy Hospitals as well as
other technology utilized by
the hospital, such as a gastrointestinal camera that helps
doctors diagnose patients.
Mercy also provided free
food at the event to volunteers and visitors. The Cross
Community 4-H group
brought in a remote-controlled robot and showed students the types of equipment
they use to compete in robotics competitions. Student
groups, like the Southwest
Agriculture class members,
also had booths. The Ag students had an incubator filled
with hatching eggs.
Students were encouraged to ask questions at each
of the booths to help them