don`t miss the heritage days celebration june 24
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don`t miss the heritage days celebration june 24
Boonslick CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK WEEKLY THE Look i nsid e to se • Comm e unity E vents • Kids page • BHS P rincipa ls Honor Roll • Bunc eto Honor n Schools Roll • MDC asks m o t o ri s t to “bra s k e for t urtles” FR E E w ee kl y supplement to the Boonville Daily News co vering Coope r a nd H o wa r d c o u nt ie s . June 17, 2015 DON’T MISS THE HERITAGE DAYS CELEBRATION JUNE 24-28, 2015 See the Heritage Days insert inside for a Complete Schedule of Events Flowers for all occasions. • Cuts • Waxing • Highlights • Color • Perms A. Baker FLORAL COMPANY 307 Main St., Boonville (660) 882-5341 • www.abakerfloral.com JUNE SPECIAL COLLEGE STUDENTS 3 Months for $99* Rockin’ Hair Studio Call or stop by for details Lakeside Dr. & Ashley Rd. Boonville OPEN 24/7 660-882-6900 Fitness Center Hours : Mon. & Wed. 9-6 • Tues. 9-5 • Thurs. 10-7 • Fri. 8-5 • Sat. 8-1 660-882-6115 1420 Ashley Rd., Boonville Free WiFi *Restrictions apply www.excelfitnesscenter.net Father’s Day Special Look for the blue awning... DAD gets a FREE eye exam with the purchase of another eye exam. Transition Lenses $79 split Haircuts for the Whole Family! ENDS Call for details. Not eligible w/insurance. Offer good thru June 30. Rocheport General Store and Cafe Argyleculture by Russell Simmons & Ducks Unlimited Frames Available Come check out our new dessert menu beginning in May or stay for a full meal DR. DAVID L. REMINGTON, O.D. Live Music information and our Menu can be found at www.rocheportgeneralstore.com 660-882-6456 • Cuts • Color • Manicures/Pedicures • Spray Tanning • Waxing • Ear Candling Family Optical Meagan Alpers, Owner/Stylist 1951 Boone Village Plaza, Boonville Mo. 65233 202 Central St, Rocheport, M0. • 573-698-2282 Exams available Tues., Thurs., & Fri. Call for appointment or walk-ins welcome. Hours: Limited Menu — Monday and Tuesday 10 am to 2 pm Full Menu Wednesday 11 am to 5 pm • Thursday 11 am to 7 pm Friday and Saturday 11 am to 11 pm • Sunday 11 am to 5 pm Hours: Mon. 9-12 • Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9-5 Fri. 9-12 • Closed for lunch 12-1 PRINT. WEB. MOBILE AND MORE Let one of our advertising specialists help you with your marketing strategy. LOCAL CUSTOMER CAR-RT SORT ECRWWS BOONVILLE DAILY NEWS 412 High St. Boonville, MO 65233 • 660-882-5335 www.BoonvilleDailyNews.com CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 660.841.5683 417 Hwy. 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CYAN 2 MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK The Boonslick Weekly June 17, 2015 www.BoonvilleDailyNews.com BHS Principal’s Honor Roll Bunceton Schools Honor Roll FRESHMEN Allison Blake Elizabeth Ayers Ashtyn Taylor Barnthouse Dylan Lyle Baskett Keshon Larell Bledsoe Lila Rose Blumhorst Skyler Mason Burns Abigail Rose Chrisman Kyle Wayne Clinton Sara Jo Davidson Jeffery Edward Dufur Hayden Gene Edwards Brynn Marie Ewings Joshua Dale Ewings Nicholas Dale Farris Vance Christian Ficken Kole Douglas Grissum Claire June Gross Hannah Elizabeth Harrill William Aaron Hein Angelina Hook Teylor Makenzee Imhoff Emily Isabell Kaiser Gabriel Michael Kammerich Megan Marie Kearns Erin Elizabeth Kemp Mackenzie Danielle Kosnopfal Christian Tylor Lang Kaylee Suzanne Larm Tiffany Jo Lefler Marley Josephine Lutz Mackenzie Jo Lutz Rachel Marie Meyer Daniel James Monteer Camryn Dawn Northern Chad Jeremy jr Peterson Kate Madeline Potter Shayann Victoria Rice Kamryn Kay Mackinzie Sanchez Joceline Castro Simmons Thomas Giavanni Smallwood Cheyenne Cathrine Stumph McKenna Elisabeth Tapia Brenda Townlain Tommy Ray Tran Nhu Thi ai Vollmer Leigha Faith Walker Brianna Walters Brittany Nicole Weber Madeline Ann Weixeldorfer Tyler Alan Wiser Samuel Dean SOPHOMORES Barnes Blake Michael Barnes Kiley Bruce Ayden Kay Bruce Colten David Dains Susan Elisabeth Danner Kurtis James Floyd Jessica Kayleen Fuemmeler Hannah Joy Fuemmeler Kenley Marie Gerke Lucas Delaine Gholson Brady Dale Harris Lindsey Rose Hollandsworth Micahlynn Freedom Hughes Nathan Bradley Hutchison Dillon Wade Jones Kishanda D'Nay Kempf Stephanie Kathleen Lang Riley Quinn Lenz Rosemary Catherine Lewis L'ondria Mantle Erica Rose Monk Ellie A Oerly Amber Kate Parks Logan D. Peterson Paige Elizabeth Quinlan Addison Nicole Reisinger Ella Nicole COMMUNITY WORK DAY JUNE 20TH • 9 am-3 pm Join us in providing secure, affordable housing for our newest Habitat partner. Lunch provided. Volunteers ages 18+ please. Renfrow Paige Berniece Roberts Samantha Ann Ruffolo Zachary Tyler Schler Trey Truman Jacob Schnepf Taylor M Schupp Grace Murray Schuster Cheyenne Rae Shikles Ivory Alliah Sprigg Ryan Scott Strawhun Karlie Ann Strickland Giovanni Tutin Stella Ann Tuttle Jenna Udinyiwe Joshua Benson Udinyiwe Philip Vincent Waibel Makiah Emil Weber Zachary Allen Wessing Shelby Anna Marie Witting Ryan Joseph Xufuris Jordan Ashley Zeitlow Nicholas Lynn JUNIORS Akau Amber Kapiolani Broyhill Jason Michael Bush Whitney Nicole Carter Makenna Blair Cotten Kayla Dawn Dillender Kelsi Dawn Dorman Patience Ellebracht Taylor Marie Engle William Jackson Esser Jacob Michael Fuemmeler Bryce Gander Abby Michelle Goff Emma Mae Herigon Jillian Charlene Kueckelhan Justin Lee Lefler Hannah Jean Lemmons Abbie Lee Magyar Bailey Jean McAreavy Cali Jo Monk Trent Michael Monteer Havyn Alissa Nelson Anna Nicole Nixon Nicholas Sherman Northern Miranda Rae Rogers Noah Brett Schaefer Kaleigh Nikole Steakley Brooke Danielle Stodgel Madolyn R Surratt Michelle Nicole Thomas Haylee Nicole West Chloe Elisa Williams Kristen Nicole Williams Leah Annmarie Williams Taylor Jameson SENIORS Andrews Austin Jacob Brown Ryan Christopher Doza Ashton Renee Drew Johnathan Tyler Edler Jared Anthony Edwards Morgan Elizabeth Fagan Daryl Ann Ficken Makenzie Rae Gerlach Kelsey Anne Gramlich Rebecca Marie Hohensee Kylie Marie Hughes Brittany Alexis Hutson Cortney Katrina Imhoff Olivia Grace Kluck Taylor Rayne Krumm Holly Kristine Lammers Noah August Lenz Michaela Marie Lin Chun Bin Matteson Rebecca Jane O'Laughlin Emilyn Miklaine Platt Ailyn Karina Reardon Addyson Nicole Reichel Brittany Lee Shipman Amy Brooke Simmons Jasmine Rose Spoonemore Caitlyn Kaye Thoma Haley Camille Widel Chloe Sheila Worthington Savannah Belle Xufuris Katarina Nicolette Young Ryan Benjamin FISH DAY!!! Now is the time for stocking! Channel Catfish • Largemouth Bass Redear • Bluegill (Bream) • Minnows Black Crappie (if available) • Grass Carp • Koi Tuesday, June 23 • 8-9 am Tiger Feed & Supply in Boonville, MO To place an order call 1-870-578-9773 616 Elm St. Boonville Contact us to schedule a special work day for your youth/organization. Volunteer waivers available online at www.boonslickhabitat.org or on site [email protected] or call 660-888-1429 ARKANSAS PONDSTOCKERS, INC. Find us on Facebook PRINCIPAL’S HONOR ROLL Emde, Deanne Danielle Heilman, Kylie M Kahle, Julia Ann A HONOR ROLL Cunningham, Sidney Elaine Doyle, Brayden Michael Flatt, Dylan Hunter Irvin, Bethany Ann-Marie Johnson, Courtanie Leighanne Johnson, Payton Allen Kahle, Jenna Lee Lenz, Rachel Erin Scott, Aubrey Adina Showman, Katelyn Shuffield, Skyler Beth Vaca, Amaris Nicole Wieland, Lauren Nicole Count B HONOR ROLL Amidon, Damion Dakota Anderson, Chase Allen Anderson, Kaitlin Nicole Angermayer, Jordon Anthony Bishop, Autumn Dawn Chapman, Lexus Kelly Dawn Custer, Dylon Robert Klinton Dickson, Tamberlyn Elliott, Jenna Mae Flatt, Kylee Machala Fredrich, Rebecca Anne Gregory, Emily Maddex, Layne Anthony Morris, Kally Lynne Moser, Chloe Madison Nunn, Kiara Pearcy, Eli Petree, Landon Ray Petsel, Randall Blake Pratt, Dylan Olen Pritchett, Andrew Taylor Rose, Dakota Samuel Keith Triebsch, Reagan M Tuttle, Jenna Marie Wells, Mason Gene Wieland, Morgan Elizabeth SFCC President’s List (4.00 GPA) Come visit Bob McCosh New toJerry BobatMcCosh Stacey Johnson Stylist Jerry would like to welcome his friends and past customers to come by and see him at #1 Business Loop 70, Columbia. Phone: 573-442-6156 Email: [email protected] Stacey Johnson, Ashley Buerkey, Vickie Zeller and Michelle West Intensive Hair Team PEDICURE 323 E. Morgan, Boonville 660-882-8222 Buy 1 Pedicure at regular price, Get 1 FREE Exp. 07/04/15 Mon. & Wed. 10-7 # Tues. & Thurs. 9-7 # Fri. 8-5 # Sat. 8-3 Jerry Terrell www.BobMcCosh.com You are invited to celebrate the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Junior & Linda Freie Sunday, June 28, 2015 • 2-5 pm at Cooper County Fairgrounds 16899 Dunkles Rd., Boonville, Missouri Hosted by their children Deborah & Jason CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK B HONOR ROLL: Breece, Emily Ann Bishop, Carlie Paige Petsel, Joseph Blane Cunningham, Abigail Elizabeth Myers, Kylee E Abernathy, Devin Ryan Schler, Christian Truman Abernathy, Gavin Hunter Wells, Matelynn Marie Reeves, John Coope, Cierra Nicole Green, Payden R Davis, Jaren Preston Roberts, Mark Anthony Abernathy, Brenden Edward Griffin, Nicholas Ryan McDaniel, Jacey Craig Davis, Madison Marie Pearcy, Caden James SFCC announces spring academic honors SEDALIA—State Fair Community College has named the following students to the president’s list and dean’s list for the spring 2015 semester. To qualify, a student must complete 12 or more GPA hours with a grade point average of 4.0 for the president’s list or a grade point average of 3.53.99 for the dean’s list. Introducing ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL’S HONOR ROLL: Isabella Vaca Alyssa Thomas A HONOR ROLL: Fennewald, Kai Heilman, Laney Machele Parkhurst, Garrison Teel McDaniel, Brayden Edward Buchholz, Randi Noelle Edwards, Lawson William Pearcy, Abigail Rose Elliott, Carter Joseph Rose, Haylee Nicole Bishop, Megan Leigh Zimmerman, Riley Paige Myers, Madelynn Olyvia Davis, Brooklyn Rae Burnett, Jason Ross Shuffield, Hunter Martin Campbell, Makenna Resa, Hailee Dean Day, Bethany Alexandra Gregory, Nathan Lee Hein, Alexia Angel Heilman, Taylyn Nicole No gifts please. Boonville - Christine M. Brandt, Kaitlyn A. Gebhard, Jamie R. Tinsley, Kelly L. Walters Otterville - Amy Oleynik Pilot Grove - Katelynn A. Reuter, Mikala J. Wesselman SFCC Dean’s List (3.503.99 GPA) Boonville - Callie Allphin, Ashley L. Fangman, Angel J. Graves, Larry J. Hinman, Zachary T. Kemp, Charles A. McDonald, Cody A. Quint, Adam J. Ratzel, Marissa M. Solorzano, Jordan D. Thiessen, Ashley R. Umphenour Bunceton - Curt B. Lenz, David Swearengen New Franklin - Austin S. Baker Pilot Grove - Elizabeth E. Reuter, McKenzi L. Schuster, Logan M. Twenter, Kathy R. Wolfe Prairie Home - Jessica E. Zey Syracuse - Braxton Hazelton, Reagan R. Ranney, Joseph A. Reinkemeyer Please do your part to help the environment RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER www.BoonvilleDailyNews.com The Boonslick Weekly PflËi\ ËiËi\ i\ ``em`k\[ ettoom`k\ k\[ INCIDENT REPORTS • Ryan R. Lane, 43, of Columbia, was given a citation for speeding 61-45. • Janice M. Smith, 62, of Kansas City, was given a citation for expired license plates. • Adam L. Bartholomew, 36, of Boonville, was given a citation for expired plates. • Michael W. Huskey, 36, of Fulton, was given a citation for speeding 16-20 over. • MaryBeth L. Sokolski, 32, of Boonville, was given a citation for speeding 45-30. • Gracie M. Findley, 23, of Pilot Grove, was given a citation for failure to yield. • Benjamin S. Hart, 34, of Columbia, was given two citations for driving while suspended or revoked and failure to stop at stop sign and stop line. • Manning J. Knipp, 31, of Boonville, was given a citation for driving while revoked 2nd or subsequent. • Rickey L. Davis, 48, of Bunceton, was given a citation for failure to wear properly adjusted seat belt. • Samantha L. Kusgen, 26, of Boonville, was given a citation for failure to yield. • Joshua S. Barton, 30, of Fayette, was given a citation for no insurance. • Zmarak N. Tarakai, 19, of Fayette, was given a citation for expired license plates. • Tiffany K. Newell, 24, of Boonville, was given a citation for no insurance. • Jeffrey K. Davis, 36, of Columbia, was given a citation for expired plates. • Corey W. Baker, 29, of Columbia, was placed on a 24 hour hold for possession of up to 35 grams of marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia. Bond was set at $334 cash only. Baker was transported to CCDC. Baker also received citations for the same charges. • Andrew B. Michael, 31, of Boonville, was placed on a 24 hour hold for domestic assault 3rd and private peace disturbance. Bond was set at $1,700 cash only. Michael was transported to CCDC. • Michael R. Jones, 48, of Columbia, was placed on a 24 hour hold for possession of up to 35 grams of marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia. Bond was set at $334 cash or surety. Jones was transported to CCDC. Jones also received citations for the same charges. • Shannon M. Ivy, 38, of Lamont, was placed on a 24 hour hold for driving while suspended. Bond was set at $615 cash or surety. Ivy also received a citation for the same charge. • Jacob C. Carver, 19, of Boonville, was placed on a 24 hour hold for stealing less than $250 Bond was set at $400 cash only. Carver was transported to CCDC. Carver also received a citation for the same charge. • Drew M. Roth, 18, of Boonville, was placed on a 24 hour hold for stealing less than $250 Bond was set at $400 cash only. Roth also received a citation for the same charge. • Carlos P. Sanchez, 35, of Police Department Boonville, was placed on a 24 hour hold for driving with no valid drivers license 3rd offense. Bond was set at $2,500 cash or surety. Sanchez was transported to CCDC. Sanchez also received a citation for the same charge. • Jacob M. Case, 21, of Boonville, was placed on a 24 hour hold for theft/stealing 1st offense property less than $500. Bond was set at $400 cash only. Case was transported to CCDC. Case also received a citation for the same charge. • Taylor S. Gee, 19, of Boonville, was placed on a 24 hour hold for stealing related offense 3rd offense. Bond was set at $400.00 cash only. Gee was transported to CCDC. Gee also received a citation for the same charge. • Jessica A. Peterson, 33, of Boonville, was placed on a 24 hour hold for assault 3rd degree and private peace disturbance. Bond was set at $1,500 cash only. Peterson was transported to CCDC. • Andrew B. Michael, 31, of Boonville, was served a Cooper County warrant while in custody for domestic assault 3rd degree. Bond was set at $5,000 cash or surety. • Michael R. Jones, 48, of Columbia, was served a Cooper County warrant while in custody for possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use. Bond was set at $1,500 cash or surety. • LaTresh L. Jackson, 29, of Columbia, was arrested on a Cooper County warrant for failure to appear on original charges of exceeded posted speed limit by 11-15 mph. Bond was set at $150 cash only. Jackson was transported to CCDC. • Marcus G. Forbes, 38, of Boonville, was arrested on a New Franklin warrant for failure to stop at a stop sign. Bond was set at $150 cash only. Forbes was transported to CCDC. • Stephanie N. Barker, 24, of Boonville, was arrested on a Cooper County warrant for driver/front seat passenger fail to wear properly adjusted/fastened safety belt. Bond was set at 10.00 cash only. Barker was transported to CCDC. • David E. Sehorn, 50, of Boonville was placed on a 24 hour hold for peace distrubance excessive noise. Bond was set at $200 cash only. Sehorn was transported to CCDC. Sehorn also received a citation for the same charge. • Cameron R., Hofmeister, 27, Columbia, was issued a citation for failing to register motor vehicle, had expired plates. • Shawnetta N. Barney, 35, Boonville, was arrested on a Howard Co warrant for passing bad check. Bond set at $100 cash only. Transported to CCDC. • William M. Humfeld, 26, was arrested on a Cooper Co warrant for class A misdemeanor for three counts of domestic assault - 3rd degree, class A misdemeanor for resist- AREA DEATHS Patricia Ellen Trout Johnson, 91, of Boonville passed away surrounded by her family, Monday morning June 8 at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia. Patricia Ellen Trout Johnson, 91 Delores Baskett, 72, of Rock Island, Ill. formerly of Boonville, passed away Sunday, June 7, 2015 at Unity Point Hospital in Rock Island. Delores Baskett, 72 Isabel Needy, 77, of Tipton passed away Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at home surrounded by her family. Isabel Needy, 77 Jeffery Robert Lane Rinacke, 16 passed away on Sunday, June 7, 2015 in Prairie Home, Missouri. Jeffery Robert Lane Rinacke, 16 Robert Robinson, 82, of Brookfield died Thursday June 4, 2015 at Hartmann Village, Boonville, Mo. Robert C. Robinson, 82 BOONVILLE DAILY NEWS Vol. 134 Issue 26 Business Manager MARLENE RIDGWAY [email protected] Circulation Manager ASHLEY FRIEDRICH [email protected] ing/interfering with arrest, detention or stop. Bond set at $,2500 cash or surety. #345 June 5 EMS on Weyland at 1:54 p.m. Out 5 minutes. #346 June 5 EMS on Commercial at 3:09 p.m. Out 24 minutes. #347 June 5 EMS on Main at 5:29 p.m. Out 5 minutes. #348 June 5 EMS On Weyland at 5:37 p.m. Out 17 minutes. #349 June 5 EMS on Fourth at 11:48 p.m. Out 10 minutes. #350 June 6 EMS on Ashley at 12:37 a.m. Out 8 minutes. #351 June 6 EMS on Main at 11:01 a.m. Out 22 minutes. #352 June 6 EMS on Jefferson at 6:36 p.m. Out 20 minutes. #353 June 7 EMS on High at 112:30 a.m. Out 30 minutes. #354 June 7 EMS on Main at 10:19 p.m. Out 26 minutes. #355 June 8 EMS on First at 10:24 a.m. Out 12 minutes. #356 June 8 EMS on Main at 11:30 a.m. Out 10 minutes. #357 June 8 EMS on First at 12:17 p.m. Out 10 minutes. #358 June 9 EMS on Nelson at 3:56 p.m. Out 20 minutes. #359 June 10 EMS on Radio Hill Road at 7:11 a.m. Out 19 minutes. #360 June 10 EMS on Sportsman at 4:45 p.m. Out 20 minutes. #361 June 10 EMS on Choteau at 8:37 p.m. Out 18 minutes. #362 June 11 Vehicle Fire on Krohn at 7:42 a.m. Out 11 minutes. #363 June 11 Fire Alarm on Ashley at 8:40 a.m. Disregarded. #364 June 11 EMS on Sixth at 10:23 a.m. Out 17 minutes. #365 June 11 Vehicle Fire on Main at 2:18 p.m. Out 18 minutes. Fire Department Sheriffs Department • Hercules Hays Wooldridge, 39, Boonville, arrested on a Parole Violation warrant issued on the original charges of Possession of Controlled Substance and Receiving Stolen Property. There is no bond. He is being held at the Cooper County Detention Center pending transport to the Dept. of Corrections • John H Holsman, 37, Columbia, arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging him with a Probation Violation on an original charge of Failure to register as a Sex Offender. He remains in the Dept. of Corrections. • Amanda S Seickman, 35, Blackwater, arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging her with Felony Theft/Stealing, Burglary 2nd Degree and Trespass 1st Degree. Her bond was set at $3,500 She could not post bond and remains in custody at the Cooper County Detention Center. • Ernest D Skaggs, 52, Bunceton, arrested on two warrants as follows: Moniteau County warrant charging him with Insufficient Charge 3 June 17, 2015 Norbert N No Nor rrbe berrt LLang Langkop’s angkop op’s ’s Check. His bond is set at $285 Morgan County warrant charging him with Failure to Display Plates. His bond is set at $80.50. He was unable to post bond and remains in custody at the Cooper County Detention Center. The following were arrested via video connection with the Dept. of Corrections: • Kassondra J McGowan, 30, High Ridge, arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging her with a Probation Violation on original charges of Felony Possession of Controlled Substance and Unlawful Use of Drug Paraphernalia. She remains in custody in the Dept. of Corrections. • Karrisa Ann Finn, 24, Boonville, arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging her with Distribute/Deliver/Manufacture/Produce or Attempt to or Possess with Intent to Distribute/Deliver/Manufacture/Pr oduce a Controlled Substance. She remains in custody in the Dept. of Corrections. • Cortez L Wilson, 26, Jefferson City, arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging him with Distributing Controlled Substance Near Schools and Delivery or Manufacture of Imitation Controlled Substance. He remains in custody in the Dept. of Corrections. • Gregory A Davis, 50, Boonville, arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging him with 2 counts of Distributing Controlled Substance Near Schools. He remains in custody in the Dept. of Corrections. • Jessica M Murray, 28, Boonville, arrested on a Cooper County warrant charging her with Failure to Appear on an original charge of Fraudulent Use of a Credit/Debit Device. Her bond was set at $2,500.00 cash or surety. She could not post bond and remains in custody at the Cooper County Detention Center. (''k_ ( ''k_ ' ' 'k k _ GXikp 9`ik_[Xp 9` 9 `ik_[Xp G `i Xikp Xi p 20 SSaturday, attuurday, June Junee 20 10 pp.m. 6 - 10 Tipton TTi ipton on KKnig Knights nnights ts ooff CColumbus olumbus H Hall all Music M u cb byy The T he Melody h Melo lody Makers M Makkeers rs Soda So S oda o d and nd ccoffee offeeee p provided rovvid ideed d byy T om H Horn Catered Ca C atered ed b Tom Hor orn :fd\ fd fd d\\ __\cg _\\cg cg lj lj jj_Xi\ j___XXi\ i\ ZXb\ ZXXbb\ ZX XXe[ e[ dX e[ dXb\ dXb\ b\ d d\ d\dfi`\j \df dffiii```\\j \j j No N og gifts if ts please! pleaasse! p e DON’T MISS THE COOPER COUNTY YOUTH FAIR BBQ Saturday June 20 4-8 pm Fairgrounds Exhibit Building Horse Fun Show 4 pm Serving Pork & Beef, Baked Beans, Slaw, Potato Salad, Green Beans, Chips, Dessert, Drinks Advance Tickets Adults $10 • Child (6-10) $5 At the Door Tickets Adults $12 • Child (6-10) $5.00 Benefitting 4-H and FFA of Cooper County VIRGINIA HAM Reg. $4.19 $ 19 3 MUENSTER CHEESE Reg. $3.99 $ 99 LB. 2 LB. 6 LB. BLOCK $2.49 LB 10 LB. OR MORE $2.69 LB FATHER’S DAY IS JUNE 21! GET DAD A TREAT FOR FATHER’S DAY Cinnamon Rolls, Caramel Pecan Rolls, Cookies, Dutch Letters, Brownies, Banana, Pumpkin or Cranberry Bread Custom-made Deli Sandwiches on Homemade Bread BULK SNACK MIXES (over 30 mixes) Dried Fruit WINDSOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION Cantaloupe • Cranberries • Goji Berries • Mango Papaya • Pears • Peaches • Pineapple • Strawberries and lots more . . . 660-647-5444 Dried Vegetable Chips MARKET REPORT 6/10/15 Receipts: 2049 Head, 7% Cows. Steers under 600 lbs. mostly steady. Steers over 600 lbs. $5 higher. Heifers over 500 lbs. $5-$10 higher. Weigh cows $2-$4 lower STEERS Medium & Large Frame #1 300-400 lbs. ...............$248-351 400-500 lbs. ...............$255-333 500-600 lbs. ...............$240-294 600-700 lbs. ...............$223-276 700-800 lbs. ...............$200-245 800-900 lbs. ...............$195-227 Small frame or fleshy strs & bulls 400-700 lbs. $200-250 HEIFERS Medium & Large Frame #1 300-400 lbs. ...............$251-337 400-500 lbs. ...............$234-300 500-600 lbs. ...............$225-267 600-700 lbs. ...............$200-241 700-800 lbs. ...............$185-225 800-900 lbs...........$170-212.50 Small frame or fleshy hfrs 400-700 lbs. $180-225 Weigh cows bulk.......$91-113 High Dressing.........$110-121 Low dressing.........$100 back Bulls Bulk..............$128-147 Rep Sales 52 blk strs 584 lbs. W $269 33 blk strs 624 lbs NW $265 20 chr strs 641 lbs. W $254.50 26 blk strs 658 lbs. W $266 29 blk strs 691 lbs. NW $242.50 27 chr strs 766 lbs. W $233.50 49 chr strs 976 lbs. W $204 26 blk hfrs 503 lbs. W $266 45 blk hfrs 576 lbs. NW $241.50 26 blk hfrs 670 lbs. NW $227 www.windsorlivestockauction.com Rodney Drenon 660-890-4898 Jake Drenon 660-441-7716 Blake Drenon 660-351-4887 SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY 12 PM Assorted • Beet • Carrot • Green Beans • Okra Squash • Sweet Potatoes % OFF 10 END OF SEASON SALE All flowers & vegetable plants 50% OFF Local Homegrown Vegetables - Tomatoes • Cucumbers • Zucchini Green Onions • New Potatoes • Green Beans • Strawberries & more FRESH GEORGIA PEACHES NOW IN STOCK! PRICES GOOD JUNE 17-23, 2015 DUTCH BAKERY & BULK FOOD STORE Since 1987 709 W Hwy 50 Tipton Mo. 65081 660 433-2865 or 660 433-2916 Mon- Fri 7am - 6pm Sat 7am - 5:30pm CLOSED SUNDAY We Accept All Major Credit Cards & EBT Visit us on the web www.BoonvilleDailyNews.com 4 The Boonslick Weekly June 17, 2015 Community EVENTS 19 June 19 Bunceton Lions Senior Citizen Dance, 7-10 p.m. Music by The Melody Makers. Soda and coffee. Please bring finger food. June 20 Leann Straatman Benefit 5K Color Run/Walk at Glasgow school. Registration at 7:30 a.m., walk begins at 8:30 a.m. Raffle tickets will be available ofr purchase. Prizes include: whole processed hog, queen size quilt, shotgun accessories and $500 cash. Refreshments will be available for purchase. All proceeds go to Leann as she fights a rare form of cancer. 20 June 27 Boonville High School and Boonville Catholic High School Class of 1947 will meet immediately following the parade. Lunch at Pirate’s Cove, 514 Ryan Street (near Orschelns). 27 Jason Wolfe Benefit. Dinner starts at 4:30 at Pilot Grove Community Building. COOPER COUNTY OATS TRANSPORTATION www.BoonvilleDailyNews.com NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS FOOD PANTRY SCHEDULE OATS is available to anyone, regardless of age, income, disability, race, gender, religion, or national origin. • In Town Boonville, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Driver Tandy Lancaster. To schedule a ride for In Town Services Call 24 hours in advance, 660-882-2366. • From Cooper County to Columbia 1st and 3rd Wednesday each month. Driver Bobby Calley 573882-7103. • To Boonville from: Blackwater, Pilot Grove 1st Thursday each month. The food pantry is available on the Tuesday of the first full week of the month from 8-10:30 a.m. Thursday of the second full week of the month from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday of the third full week of the month from 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. *To schedule a ride on any of these routes, call the contact number in your town: • Blackwater and Pilot Grove: Angeline Richardson 660-834-4223. • Bunceton: Brenda Callison 660-427-5329. • Prairie Home: Clara Zey 660-841-5477. • Boonville: Herbert Farkas 660-841-5426. Located in the former MFA bldg. on Water St., Boonville. Call Chuck Harris for more information 660-537-2183. Send your celebrations to us! Celebrations include: Happy Birthday Wishes, Engagements, Weddings, Anniversaries and Birth Announcements. Invitations are considered paid advertising. Send your information and picture to [email protected] Submissions will be published in The Boonslick Weekly as space permits. STANDING MEETINGS COOPER COUNTY The American Association of University Women (AAUW) will meet at 7 p.m. at the Boonslick Regional Library the first Thursday from October through May. For more information call 882-9750. Family of Alanon Boonville meets Monday & Friday 8 pm. at 921 4th Street in Boonville. The Wednesday noon meetings also meet at 921 Fourth St. in Boonville. Call 882-7247, 882-7656, or 882-7541. Alateen for all teenagers affected by someone’s drinking meets Mondays at 8 p.m. at 921 4th Street. Call 660-882-7541 or 660-882-7656. Alcoholics Anonymous Santa Fe Trail Group meets at 921 Fourth St. Open meetings are held: Sunday at 7 a.m.; Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 a.m.; Wednesday at 8 p.m.; and Saturday at 8 p.m. Closed meetings are held: Monday at 8 p.m.; Wednesday at 12 noon; and Friday at 8 p.m. Call 537-0945, 882-3148 or 888-2054. Alcoholics Anonymous (The Westside 12 X 12) group meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 10 a.m. at 18240 Highway 87, Boonville. Call 660-5374642 or 573-808-0664. Alzheimer’s Support Group meets the third Thursday of every month from 1 - 2 p.m. at Cooper County Memorial Hospital. American Legion Thoma Tuttle Post 52 meets at the Boonville Senior Center, new location, The Radio Shack Bldg., 512 Jackson Rd, the second Thursday of each month, 7 p.m. Dinner is served at 6:30 p.m. All Veterans are invited. Contact Dan Waterfield 660-8827389. A Touch of Claas Salon and Spa will sponsor a Prayer Shawl Ministry every Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at 807 Main St. in Boonville. Call 660-8822600. Blackwater Volunteer Fire Dept. meets on the fourth Monday of the month at 6 p.m. Willing Blackwater Workers 4-H Club meets at the Railroad Depot in Blackwater on the 2nd Monday of the month at 7 p.m. The Boonslick Creative Writers Group meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Boonslick Regional Library, Boonville. Call 660-537-5311 or 660537-2074. The Boonslick Ministerial Alliance meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 11:30 a.m. at the Nelson Memorial United Methodist Church of Boonville, 407 E. Spring St. All area ministers are welcome. Boonslick Model Railroad Club meeting is first Saturday of the month at 9 a.m., 525 Spring St Gold City Hall. Open House will be held from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.Call 660-837-3398. Boonville Eagles Aerie and Auxiliary No. 1022 will meet every second and fourth Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Eagles Lodge. ANSWERS TO CROSSWORD Boonville Area Teaching Christian Homes, a home-schooled group that meets periodically for scheduled activities. Call 660-553-3110. Boonville Chapter of Aglow International will meet on the second Tuesday of every month at Hartmann Village 615 Rankin Mill Lane in Boonville starting at 7 pm. Boonville Democratic Club will meet on the second Saturday of the month at 8:30 a.m. at Boonville Diner, 1945A Boone Village Plaza. Boonville Farmers Market. Every Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 noon through October in the Boonslick Library Parking lot near the alley. Corner of Locust and Main streets. Boonville Hospitality Association meets the second Tuesday of the month at the Comfort Inn. Boonville’s Katy Flyer, the public transportation system, is available Tues, Wed, Thur from 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Call 882-2366. Boonville Kiwanis Club K01449 meets Wednesdays at 12 p.m. at Isle of Capri. Boonville Lions Club meets.Tuesdays at 12 p.m. at the Boonville YMCA. Boonville National Alliance on Mental Illness Chapter meets at 7 p.m. on the second Tuesday of the month at Nelson Memorial United Methodist Church, 407 E. Spring St. in Boonville. Boonville Rotary Club meets.Mondays at 12 p.m. at Isle of Capri. Boonville Weight Watchers, Thursdays at 6 p.m. at Firm Foundation Church 6th and Elm streets. Boonville Womens’ Club meets at Noon, the 4th Thursday of each month at the First Christian Church, Nov and Dec will be the 3rd Thursday, 301 Fourth St. Interested parties, please call Myrna Bruce, President. 573289-1218 Clear Creek 4-H Club of Pilot Grove meets the 4th Monday of the month at the Pilot Grove Community Building. Concerned Citizens for the Better Community holds monthly meetings the second Tuesday of each month from 6-7:30 p.m. at 1111 Rural St. Cooper County Democratic Club meets the second Saturday of each month at 8:30 a.m. at Boonville Diner, 1945A Boone Village Plaza. Cooper County Extention Office Master Gardeners meet on the first Wednesday of each month. Call 660- 8825661. Cooper County Research Historical Center, Roe St. and Hwy 135 in Pilot Grove, is open by appointment at 660838-6543. Cooper County Human Services Council meets at 12 p.m. on the first Monday of each month at the Cooper County Memorial Hospital conference room. Cooper County Retired Teachers & School Personnel meets every 4th Monday at 9:30 a.m. at Boonville schools main office, 700 Main St. Cooper Lodge No. 36 A.F. & A.M. meets at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 717 Main St. Daughters of the American Revolution, Hannah Cole Chapter, Boonville, meets the first Saturday. Contact 660537-3312 for meeting location and times. Far West Lodge No. 4 I.O.O.F. meets Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at the Odd Fellows Lodge, 517 Main St. Boonville. Family Fun 4-H Club of Boonville meets at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1001 Immanuel Dr., on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Kids Own Worship meets Wednesdays from 6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. at Truth Tabernacle on Bingham Rd., Boonville. Call 882-7715. Life Changes Group of Narcotics Anonymous meets every Tuesday and Thursday at First Baptist Church, 625 Main St., and.every Wednesday and Saturday at Firm Foundation Foursquare Church, 1000 6th St., Boonville. All meetings start at 7 p.m. Maclay Historic Home in Tipton will meet on the 2nd and 4th Sundays in October where there will be free cookies and cider at the conclusion of tours at 209 W Howard St in Tipton. Mid-Missouri Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Association support group meets the second Wednesday of each month from 2 - 4 p.m. at 1401 Hathman Pl., Columbia. Call 573-8741646. Narcotics Anonymous will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 p.m. at 625 Main St., Boonville. National Alliance for Mental Illness meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at Nelson Memorial United Methodist Church, 407 E. Spring St., Boonville. Prairie Home Helping Hands 4-H Club meets at the Prairie Home School on the 2nd Monday at 7 p.m. Prairie Home Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. on the the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month. Preferred Hospice of Missouri offers grief support groups in Boonville from 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. on the last Saturday of each month at Truth Tabernacle United Pentecostal Church, 1232 Bingham Rd., Boonville. Roslyn Heights, 821 Main St., open by appointment. Call 660882-5320. Santa Fe Trail Baptist Church Celebrate Recovery. 17752 Boonslick Rd., Boonville. A Christ Centered Recovery program. Every Sunday at 6:30 p.m. A Single Moms Care Group, Evangelical United Church of Christ’s Educational Building, 416 7th St. Meal and childcare provided open to the public Tuesdays at 6:30 pm. For more information or to register , contact Carmen Jones 660-5375397 or email [email protected]. Starlight Kruisers Car Club meets the first Sunday of the month at 6 p.m. at A&W Restaurant, Boonville. Take Off Pounds Sensibly meets Monday mornings at the Nelson Memorial United Methodist Church in the Foundation Room off of (West Entrance.) Call 660-846-3943 or 8822072. Thoma-Tuttle Unit 52, Ladies American Legion Auxilary holds monthly meetings on the third Tuesday of the month at 1:30 p.m. at Santa Fe Trail Baptist Church. United Daughters of the Confederacy Robert E. Lee Chapter, Boonville, meets the second Saturday of the month. More information call 882-8576 Vineclad Garden Club meets the third Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. Call 660-888-8200. West Boonville Community Center 10 Point Pitch, at Clear Springs School, third Saturday of month. Contact Willma Bledsoe for more information 660-888-1828 or 660882-5911 Wooldridge Community Club meets the first Friday of every month at 7 p.m. at Wooldridge Community Center. Zion 4-H Club meets at the Zion Lutheran Church in Lone Elm on the 2nd Sunday at 4 p.m. HOWARD COUNTY Ashby-Hodge Gallery of American Art at Central Methodist University is open August through June from 1:30-4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Call 660-2486304, 248-6324. Howard County Genealogical Society is available Fridays from 1 4 p.m. at the Howard County Library in Fayette. Call 660-248-3348. South Howard County Historical Society Museum, 110 Broadway, New Franklin will be open May through October on Saturdays from 1-4 p.m. Other times are by appointment only: call 660-888-0832, or 573673-3157 or 573-569-0452. Stephens Museum on the CMU campus is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 - 3 p.m., Wednesdays from 2 - 4 p.m. Call 660-248-6370. Unity Baptist Church of Fayette offers Kids JAM worship service for ages 4-12 Wed 6:50- 8 p.m. Call 660-248-3263. The Boonslick Weekly www.BoonvilleDailyNews.com June 17, 2015 5 Puzzle Page ANSWERS ON PREVIOUS PAGE JERRY HOLBERT MODERATELY CONFUSED KIT N CARLYLE ASK DR. K? TAKE DRIVING PRECAUTIONS TO DEAL WITH AGING EYES DEAR DOCTOR K: I am in my 60s. Over the last few years, my night vision has gotten worse, and I'm finding it increasingly difficult to drive at night. What can I do to continue driving safely after dark? DEAR READER: Night vision does start to decline as we get older, usually after age 50. Perhaps you've noticed more difficulty seeing in dim light, or maybe you're more bothered by the glare from headlights. Problems with night vision are the result of several changes to the eye that occur with aging. The first change involves the iris and pupil. As we age, the iris muscle weakens and becomes less responsive. The iris muscle surrounds an empty, circular space: the pupil. The iris muscle can make the pupil wide or narrow. As the muscle weakens, the pupil shrinks and doesn't open as wide to let light in. After light passes through the pupil, it passes through the lens and then falls on the back of your eye, the retina. As we age, the lens takes on a yellowish-brown tinge. This change allows less light to pass through to the retina. Finally, with aging, the retina loses some rod cells. These are the structures responsible for black-and-white night vision. All of these changes make it more difficult to see in dim light and darkness. I spoke to my colleague, Dr. Eli Peli, a professor of ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School. He suggested taking the following measures to keep night driving safe: -- Make sure you can see well enough to drive. Get a comprehensive vision exam. It should include tests for cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy. The first three become more common as a person ages. -- Check your mirrors. Switch your rearview mirror to the "night" setting. This dims the reflection of headlights in the mirror. -- Clean your glass. Scrub your front and rear windshields inside and outside to remove any streaks that may intensify glare. Make sure your mirrors and headlights are grime-free as well. Clean your eyeglasses, too. You can get sealed wipes to keep in the glove compartment or side pocket of the car, to make cleaning the inside of the windshield easy. -- Keep your eyes moving. Don't lock your gaze on the center of the road. Constantly scan the horizon for flashes that can signal oncoming traffic. -- Stay off the road at sunrise and sunset. Glare is usually the biggest issue for older drivers. But glare from the sun is worse than headlight glare. It can be blinding. After you reach the age of 50, an annual eye checkup is important. That's true even if you're not bothered by nighttime glare-. My patients sometimes think that a checkup will just discover changes in the eye that nothing can be done about -- so why bother? In fact, some common problems that develop with age -- such as glaucoma or cataracts -- can be fixed completely. That makes everything that requires vision -- not just night driving -- better. Dr. Komaroff is a physician and professor at Harvard Medical School. To send questions, go to AskDoctorK.com, or write: Ask Doctor K, 10 Shattuck St., Second Floor, Boston, MA 02115.) COPYRIGHT 2015 THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL UCLICK FOR UFS 1130 Walnut, Kansas City, MO 64106; 816-581-7500 6 The Boonslick Weekly June 17, 2015 TO BE THE BEST ADVERTISE WITH THE BEST THE BOONSLICK WEEKLY CLASSIFIEDS diploma/GED, successful post offer drug and background screening. Prior experience is Maintenance not required. ApplicaPosition! 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Qualifications: Completion of minimum 480 hrs of training in advanced life support techniques, successful completion of the MO written & practical test, completion of a clinical rotation for EMT-P program & possession of a current valid MO Class F or above driver's license is required; at least 1 yr exp as an EMT-P is preferred. Please apply online at JOBS memorialhospital.org and application to 17651 B Hwy Boonville, MO 65233 Attn: Human Resources EAP/EOE 6/17 RN Vac #622 Shifts: 7p-7a & E/O Weekend Dept: Med/Surg Salary Range: Varies w/ Experience JOBS Now Hiring for: CNAs Apply in person: Ashley Manor Care Center, 1630 Radio Hill Road Boonville, MO 660-882-6584 Responsibilities: 4 STAR FACILITY This position works Med/Surg 7p-7a & “Resident Care is every other weekour top priority.” end. Weekend call in rotation. 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Dept: Maintenance 17651 B Hwy Vac #626 6/24 Salary Range: Boonville, MO Shifts: PRN Full-Time LIDept: Social 65233 Attn: Human Varies w/ Experience BRARY ASSISServices Resources Responsibilities: AsTANT I/CLERK I Salary Range: EAP/EOE position available at sisting in the mainteVaries w/ Experience 6/17 Boonslick regional Linance of the building EMT and equipment, and Under supervision of brary Boonville, MO. This is a monthly Vacancy #:635 assisting the mainte- the Social Services salaried position Dept: Ambulance nance technician in Coordinator, facilistarting at $8.00 per # of Hrs/Week: 40 repairs and preventates the improvehour.The following ment of the Salary Range: tive maintenance. abilities are a must: residentʼs and paVaries w/ Seasonal lawn care. outstanding custient's physical, menExperience tomer service skills; Please apply online at tal, and social welcoming and Shifts: Varied coopercounty functioning. friendly personality; Please apply online at professional; highly coopercounty organized; attention memorialhospital.org to detail; self motior submit resume vated; outgoing; computer experiand application to ence; and the ability 17651 B Hwy and willingness to Boonville, MO Manager, Patient Safety & 65233 Attn: Human work as a team. Applications are availInfection Prevention Resources able at Boonslick Currently seeking a FT Manager to facilitate the development EAP/EOE Regional Library, 618 & implementation of Patient Safety, Clinical Quality & Infection 6/17 Main Street, Prevention initiatives & projects. Works directly with leadership on the integration of business & quality goals, scope of services, Boonville. Deadline: Ward Clerk / & compliance training. Assures processes are established & maintained, identifies needs for improvement, & reports to Until position is filled. C.N.A executive leadership on performance. Ensures data from patient 6/24 Vac #627 safety database is provided to support decision-making, problemsolving, & analysis to prevent harm to patients & families. Requires Wanted: Shifts: M-F/7a-3p Bachelors in related field, 5+ yrs exp, & 5+ yrs leadership exp. Prefer OTR drivers Masters, and excellent presentation, organizational, database Dept: Med/Surg management & interpersonal skills. for dedicated Mid# Hrs/Week: 40 west runs. Need one Salary Range: year verifiable expeVaries w/ Experience rience. Mid $60,000s and above Responsibilities: As- annually, 401 k reBJC strives to improve the health and well-being of our sists licensed nursing tirement, paid vacaemployees, patients and community. As part of this commitment, we do not hire employees staff by providing who use tobacco or nicotine. tion, co-pay medical Information about employment is available online at clerical support and www.boone.org/careers insurance with preor visit our office at 1600 E. Broadway, coordinating patient scription card. Very Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. services 80% of FTE flexible home time. Must be 23 years or older. 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Follow us! @BvilleDailyNews REDUCE • REUSE • RECYCLE to help you find the perfect employee! [email protected] • 660-882-5335 The Boonslick Weekly www.BoonvilleDailyNews.com June 17, 2015 7 MDC encourages motorists to give turtles a brake! hinged lower shell allows these reptiles to completely encase their head and legs, protecting themselves from most natural enemies. But autos kill thousands of turtles each year and are probably their biggest cause of death. Three-Toed Box Turtle and check to be sure they can safely steer around it. If helping a turtle cross a road, keep human safety as the number-one concern. Check for traffic and be sure to move the turtle across the road in the direction it was traveling. For more, watch the MDC video at youtube.com/watch?v=FE FHHclAJlQ. The three-toed box turtle is the species most often seen crossing roads in Missouri. Primarily a woodland species, it is found everywhere but the extreme northern part of the state. It is so named because it has three toes on each hind foot, unless a CALLAWAY LIVESTOCK CENTER, INC. Kingdom City, MO • 573-642-7486 SPECIAL COW SALE RECEIPT JUNE 4, 2015 • 421 HEAD Pairs - 67 Better 3-6 Yr. w/baby to 300 lb. $3100-$3725 Better 6-8 Yr. w/baby to 300 lb. $2500-$3000 $2000-$2600 $2000-$2500 Bred Cows -178 Better 3-6 Yr. 2nd & 3rd period $2200-$2685 3-6 Yr. 1st period SS & aged Smaller framed $1900-$2100 $1400-$1900 $1300-$2000 $2450 $1400-$2000 Bred Heifers -8 800-1000 lbs. Better Others For more information about three-toed box turtles, visit the MDC online Field Guide at mdc.mo.gov/node/987. For more info on ornate box turtles, visit the Field Guide at mdc.mo.gov/node/7076. COURTESY MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) encourages motorists to give turtles crossing roads a brake. Turtles are struck by cars throughout warmer months, but are at special risk this time of year because they are on the move. Young males make up most of the travelers as they search for territories of their own and for female turtles. Comfort is also a factor. Like other reptiles, turtles are cold-blooded so basking on warm asphalt feels good on cool spring days. MDC encourages motorists to slow down when they see a turtle in the road SS & aged w/baby to 300 lb. Smaller frame cows & calves Box turtles can live for decades, and females continue laying eggs for most of their lives. They need plenty of time to replace themselves since snakes, raccoons, opossums, and other predators eat most of their eggs. Breeding Bulls - 26 David Means 573-642-9753 573-220-0472 Jack Harrison 573-386-2138 573-999-7197 John P. Harrison 573-386-5150 573-220-1482 David Bell 660-327-5633 Claude Niemeyer 573-324-2942 Don Burkemper 573-242-3177 Wayne McCluggage 573-373-5511 Wayne Frey 660-888-2712 few appendages have been taken by predators or frostbite. The ornate box turtle is also a common traveler and is found in all but the southeastern corner of the state. It is more adapted to grasslands and is most common in western Missouri. Ornate box turtles usually have four toes per hind foot. In keeping with their name, ornate box turtles also have more vivid yellow stripes on a black background on the tops of their shells. The bottoms of their shells typically have streaks of black on a yellow background. Box turtles spend their quiet lives eating plants, earthworms, and insects. A RIVERDELL CELEBRATES NURSING ASSISTANTS WEEK Certified Nurses Assistants are key players in the lives of the family of residents at Riverdell Care Center. Each CNA is called to create an environment of caring. Riverdell Care Center will celebrate the dedication and commitment of our CNAs during the week of June 12, 2015 - June 19, 2015. Riverdell Care Center would like to take this opportunity to thank our CNAs for their hard work, dedication and providing excellent care to our Riverdell family. $2600-$3100 $1650-$2300 Slaughter Cows - 63 $118-$126 High Dressing $105-$116 Bulk $97-$106 Low, Thin $80 & down Slaughter Bulls- 11 $147.50-$160 24-Hr. Market Report Thin $125-$138 573-522-9244 Visit our website www.callawaylivestock.com RIVERDELL CARE CENTER 1121 11th St., Boonville, Mo. 660-882-7600 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE DIRECTORY Advertise YOUR Business Service here! Call 660-882-5335 OUTDOOR SERVICES J. MONNIG OUTDOOR SERVICES INSURED FREE ESTIMATES 660-888-2181 For a list of more services, please visit www.jmonnigoutdoor.com • Portable Sawmill • Tree Trimming & Removal • Stump Grinding • Landscaping & Lawn Service • Retaining Walls SIMMONS PEST CONTROL, INC. 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Voted “Best Lawn Care” in the Boonslick Home: (660) 882-2019 Cell #: (660) 537-3743, (660) 888-2944 FULL SERVICE STATION MFA 660-882-7660 18833 Hwy. 87 Boonville • Mechanical Questions • Multi Mile Tire • U-Haul Dealer FULL SERVICE GASOLINE, WE PUMP IT FOR YOU! 8 The Boonslick Weekly June 17, 2015 P www.BoonvilleDailyNews.com FAMILY FEATURES erk up your next picnic with these deliciously different sandwiches and salads that are super easy to prepare, plus they can be made ahead. Condiments make the difference between a good sandwich and a great sandwich. Grab a jar of Aunt Nellie’s Sliced Pickled Beets. Their sweet-tangy homemade flavor makes them a perfect base for quick relish to embellish all kinds of sandwiches. For a Greek-inspired relish, chop and toss the beets with marinated artichoke hearts and olives. Add to a basic turkey sandwich for a gourmet twist. Wrap up brunch favorites smoked salmon and cream cheese in a flour tortilla with a chopped pickled beet-red onion-caper relish. Delicious any time! Pantry staples, such as READ 3 or 4 Bean Salad and German Potato Salad, are handy head starts to fabulous salads. A can of bean salad, cooked tortellini, veggies and basil pesto make a picnic-perfect salad in minutes. German potato salad paired with grainy mustard and sliced steak becomes a rustic entree salad to serve atop convenient packaged greens. Patio party or potluck in the park, these new picnic picks will bring compliments. For additional recipes and serving suggestions, visit www.auntnellies.com or www.READSalads.com. Bean, Tortellini & Pesto Salad Servings: 6 Preparation Time: 15 minutes Cooking Time: 10 minutes 2 cans (15 ounces each) READ 3 or 4 Bean Salad 1/4 cup prepared basil pesto 1/2 teaspoon salt (optional) 1 package (9 ounces) refrigerated tortellini, any variety Drain bean salad; reserve 1/2 cup liquid. Combine reserved liquid, pesto and salt, if desired; set aside. Cook tortellini according to package directions; drain, rinse in cold water and drain again. Add pesto dressing; toss to coat. Add stir-ins if desired. Toss with bean salad. Serve at room temperature or chilled. Note: Recipe can be doubled. Optional Stir-Ins: grape tomatoes or halved cherry tomatoes, chopped bell pepper and thinly sliced green onion Smoked Salmon & Beet Wraps Servings: 4 Preparation Time: 30 minutes 1 jar (16 ounces) Aunt Nellie’s Sliced Pickled Beets 2 tablespoons finely chopped red onion 1–2 tablespoons capers 1–2 teaspoons lemon zest 1/2 cup spreadable chive cream cheese 2 large soft flour tortillas (10–12-inch diameter) 8 slices smoked salmon 1/2 cup baby spinach leaves Drain beets; chop. Discard beet liquid. In medium bowl, combine beets, onion, capers and lemon zest. Spread 1/4 cup cream cheese evenly over each tortilla, leaving 1-inch border. Place 4 salmon slices over cream cheese; press lightly. Top each with spinach. Sprinkle beet mixture evenly over spinach. Roll up. Wrap each roll tightly in plastic wrap. Refrigerate up to 4 hours. To serve, remove plastic wrap; cut each tortilla into 2 pieces. Note: Can be made with other meats. Picnic-Wiches With Greek Artichoke-Beet Relish Servings: 6 Preparation Time: 20 minutes 1 jar (16 ounces) Aunt Nellie’s Sliced Pickled Beets 1 jar (about 6 ounces) marinated artichoke hearts 1/2 cup pitted kalamata or ripe olives, sliced 3 tablespoons sliced green onions Freshly ground black pepper to taste 6 romaine lettuce leaves 1 pound thinly sliced deli turkey 6 ciabatta or sandwich rolls, sliced horizontally in half 1/3 cup crumbled feta cheese 1/4 cup pine nuts, toasted Drain beets and artichoke hearts, reserving 1/4 cup liquid from each. Coarsely chop beets and artichoke hearts. Combine beets, artichokes, olives and green onions in medium bowl; set aside. Whisk together reserved beet and artichoke liquids in small bowl. Pour over beet mixture; toss gently to coat. Season with black pepper, if desired. Layer lettuce and turkey on bottom halves of rolls. Top with relish, feta cheese and pine nuts. Top with remaining halves of rolls. Wrap tightly; chill up to 4 hours until ready to serve. Serve with remaining relish. Steak & German Potato Salad Servings: 4 Preparation Time: 15 minutes Cooking Time: 15 minutes 1 can (15 ounces) READ German Potato Salad 2 tablespoons coarse ground Dijon-style mustard 1/2 pound boneless top sirloin steak, cut 1 inch thick 1 bag (10 ounces) hearts of romaine lettuce Stir together potato salad and mustard in medium bowl; set aside. Heat medium nonstick skillet over medium heat until hot. Place steak in skillet and cook about 15 minutes until medium rare doneness (145°F); turn occasionally. Cool steak. Carve diagonally across grain into 1/4inch-thick slices; reserve. Just before serving, gently toss steak with potato salad. Serve over greens. Note: Recipe can be doubled. Call us for more information 660-882-5335 The Boonslick Weekly www.BoonvilleDailyNews.com June 17, 2015 Eagle Day at CMU nears CMU welcomes incoming students made not later than Thursday, June 18 and seating is limited. Contact the CMU Admission Department at FAYETTE– Recent high school graduates bound for Central Methodist University this fall can better clear a number of hurdles early by attending an Eagle Day on Tuesday, June 23. Eagle Day allows incoming students, and family members, to visit campus and learn more about CMU. Separate sessions for students and for parents are scheduled, along with opportunities to receive a course schedule from an academic advisor, finalize financial aid, and meet student life and career development staff, among others. Students can sign up for either the 8 a.m. or for the noon Eagle Days sessions by visiting www.centralmethodist.edu/admissions/checklist.php This checklist also allows admitted students to complete all of the required steps prior to starting classes in the fall. Reservations should be 660-248-6251 or by emailing [email protected] for details. PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 10 AM 4554 BRYANT BOTTOM ROAD BLACKWATER, MO From Blackwater Jct., I-70, exit 89, take southeast outer road one mile. JEEP - 1973 CJ5, new cloth top. Nice, clean, no rust. MOTORCYCLE - 1976 Moto Guzzi 850 side car & trailer, 71,000 mi., one owner, nice. TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT - 1979 FORD 7700 - cab, air/heat, radio. Very clean, 4,000 hrs, diesel; New bush hog loader, bucket & bale spike; Ford 3600 3 pt., 3 cyl., high & low shift, nice; Kuhn 8 ft. disc mower, new tarp; Ford twine tie square bale; New Holland 69 wire baler, pickup needs work; IHC rake front dolly; 10 ft. Woods rotary mower, pull type; 6 ft. 3 pt. finish mower; 6 ft. 3 pt. blade; 4 ft. lawn roller; 8 ft. John Deere wheel disc. EQUIPMENT - (2) 3 pt. Ford plows, 2 & 3 bottom; David Bradley 4 wheel wagon, 14 ft. bed sides & hoist, good; Cub Cadet 1500, 54 in. 27 HP, 200 hrs.; 3 pt. scoop; Polar Pro push mower; Lawn Boy; Mini tiller; Small tilt garden trailer; 2600 gas power washer; Troy Bilt tiller; Snow blower; 15 gal. 12 volt sprayer; Concrete drill with lot bits in various sizes; Chop saw; Sawz-all; King sand blaster; Wagner Paint Crew painter, air regulator & hoses; Air sander performance, new; Delta Contractor 10 in. table saw; Mitre saw & cabinet; Air compressor, 60 gal., up right twin cylinder; EQUIPMENT & MISC - Wire welder; Lincoln 225 welder; Cutting torch, regulator & hoses, no bottles; Olympic chain saw; Air conditioner hoses, gauges & recovery pump; Orbit drill press; 24 ft. aluminum ext. ladder; Stock tank; 25 gallon mixer tub; Wheel barrow; Welding table, 5’x3.5’; Heavy welding table, 2’x2.5’; Metal table, 6’x3’; Lot 3 pt. stabilizer & top links; Handy Man jack; 8 ft. picnic table; 110 air conditioner; New air mattress & pump; New roll carpet pad; Piano; Recliner rocker; Maytag automatic washer; Lot concrete blocks; Lot small hand tools; Lots of miscellaneous. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a very clean sale. Most everything has been shedded and is in good condition. Thanks. Gary Bob Kramel, Owner 660-834-3765 MCCOY & GRIFFITH AUCTION SERIVCE Gary Griffith 660-859-2439 • 660-815-2344 m Ron McCoy 660-879-4503 • 660-631-4518 [email protected] • ronmccoys-auction.com Terms & Conditions: Cash or good check with proper ID day of auction. Nothing removed until settled for. Seller and auction company not responsible for accidents or lost property. Statements made day of auction take precedence over all printed material. Lunch served by Nelson Lions Club. CALLAWAY LIVESTOCK CENTER, INC. Kingdom City, MO • 573-642-7486 # Sale Every Monday # Slaughter Steers & Heifers 10 am • Feeders 12:30 pm FEEDER SALE REPORT JUNE 8, 2015 Monday Receipts 2074 Head Steers - Medium & Large (1408) Computer Avg. Heifers - Medium & Large (549) Top Computer Avg. Top $420.00 300 & down (15) $324 300 & down (8) $271 $335.00 300-400 (51) $325 $370.00 300-400 (103) $297 $330.00 400-500 (164) $307 $350.00 $260 $313.00 400-500 (144) 500-600 (277) $261 $304.00 500-600 (137) $238 $254.00 600-700 (394) $253 $272.50 $221 $232.00 600-700 (139) 700-800 (191) $234 $254.00 700-800 (18) $182 $194.00 800-900 (313) $214 $222.50 Several feeders such as fat, short, unweaned and bulls sold $15-$30 below above quotes. Bred Cows (19) Small, Old Thin Slaughter Steers (27) $1250-$1910 Choice 2 & 3 Mixed Select $116-$124 $103-$116 $96-$104 $85 + down $1530-$2825 Slaughter Heifers (12) Slaughter Cows (69) High Dressing Bulk Low Thin Pairs (5) David Means 573-642-9753 573-220-0472 Jack Harrison 573-386-2138 573-999-7197 John P. Harrison 573-386-5150 573-220-1482 Choice 2 & 3 Slaughter Bulls (18) Thin David Bell 660-327-5633 Claude Niemeyer 573-324-2942 Don Burkemper 573-242-3177 Wayne McCluggage 573-373-5511 $157.50 $153.50-$157.50 $151-$154.50 $156.25 $151-$156.25 $135-$155 $188-133 Wayne Frey 660-888-2712 24-Hour Market Report 573-522-9244 Visit our website www.callawaylivestock.com WE SHARE THE DOGWOOD. NOW WE SHARE A NAME. For more than 40 years, we have been a member of the Central Bancompany family of banks. Our new name strengthens our connection to our more than 140 sister locations where you will now have access to your accounts. Though we’ll share a name, each bank maintains local decision-making authority: a business model that has stood the test of time. And rest assured our ownership, our management, and your banking experience will remain the same. Member FDIC | boonebank.com | facebook.com/boonebank For Advertising Information Call 660-882-5335 A GREAT BIG THANK YOU!! Cooper County Memorial Hospital and Boonslick Heartland YMCA would like to thank the following participants and supporters for the success of our 2015 Healthy Kids Day event! DONORS/CONTRIBUTORS A Baker Floral Company A-Bow-K Ameren Boonville Daily News Central Missouri Dermatology Citizen’s Bank & Trust Citizen’s Community Bank Copies Etc. Delta Dental FSCB Bank Gardner & White Jumping Things McDonalds Midwest Transplant Network Rangeland Foods Rick Ball Auto Mall Sonic Heart of Missouri United Way VSP- Ameritas PARTICIPANTS AFLAC Boonville Fire Department Boonville Kiwanis Club Boonville Masonic Lodge #36 Boonville Police Department Boonville Rotary Club Boonville Soccer Academy Boonville Threshers Group BTEC Students Burrell Behavioral Health CCMH Auxiliary CCMH Rural Health Clinic City of Boonville- Aquatic Center Club House Head Start Cooper County Ambulance Cooper County Board of Sheltered Services Cooper County Extension Office Cooper County Public Health Department Cooper County Sherriff’s Department 17651 Hwy. B, Boonville • 660.882.7461 Dangerous Games and Behaviors Girl Scouts Hail Ridge Golf Course Immanuel Lutheran Church School Missouri Department of Conservation Missouri First Steps Missouri State Highway Patrol Parents as Teachers Pre-Dental Society Saving Sight and Integrity State Fair Community College Nursing Program State Farm Insurance Tennis USA 757 Third St., Boonville 660.882.8500 9 CYAN 10 MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK The Boonslick Weekly June 17, 2015 www.BoonvilleDailyNews.com News from $$-/ $4"2< !!$/ $0-2 BUNCETON The Bunceton Community Betterment Association (BCBA) has their schedule out for Bunceton Days on July 3 and 4. Beginning at 6 p.m. on July 3, there is a community dinner sponsored by BCBA. Also beginning at 6 p.m. until 10 p.m., will be an ice cream social, cotton candy machine and games including a bounce house, pillow punch, bean bag toss, tug of war, jail and dunking booth. The washers tournament begins at 6:30 p.m. and a pet parade starts at 7 p.m. Russell Gerling will be in town providing the music for the street dance from 8 p.m. to midnight. Be ready to get up on July 4th so you don’t miss the breakfast provided by the Bunceton Federated Church serving from 7-10 a.m. at the Bunceton School Commons. The Little Miss Fourth of July contest begins at 8:45 a.m. If you have questions about the contest, contact Aletha Knipp at 660-537-2168. BY SARAH KUSCHEL Forms to sign up for the contest are available at Mainstreet Bank in Bunceton. The Prince and Princess contest follows at 10 a.m. and the baby contest begins at noon. Meet your family and friends for the parade which begins at 4 p.m. Following the parade, there will be more games. Also the ice cream social and beer garden open up at 5 p.m. Registration for the fiddle contest also begins at this time. The kids pedal pull starts at 5:15 p.m. A pulled pork dinner will be served at the ball diamond from 5-9 p.m., and is sponsored by the summer ball association. There will be another washers tournament beginning at 5:30 p.m. The fiddle contest begins at 6 p.m. as well as the Cow Chip Bingo. Individuals can sign up on the board for their squares for Cow Chip Bingo at Mainstreet Bank. Fireworks are scheduled to begin at 9:15 p.m. followed by a concert at 9:30 p.m. The schedule of events for Little Miss Fourth of July and Prince and Princess contest are as follows. It will be held on July Fourth at the Bunceton School gym. Little Miss Fourth of July is open for girls ages 7– 10 years old with a $5 entry fee payable to Bunceton Community Betterment Association. Each contestant will have a private interview with judges and need to be appropriately dressed. The talent portion will start immediately following the interview. Each contestant will be given a maximum of five minutes to perform their talent. This can include singing, dancing, musical instruments, poem/story reading, etc. Participants will be able to change outfits for the talent portion. Awards will be given to every entrant. The Prince and Princess contest is open to boys and girls ages 4– 6 years old. It also has a $5 entry fee. The judging for this will also be held at the Bunceton School gym. 0íÔoÔþ $¼â«¦Ø "«ü ûAARo O-A¦ O-«fAâÔþ Oþ¦o\««þ O AâAÔA\â íØâ 9«âof âo RoØâ }A A¡þ \AÔo \o o¦âoÔ A¦f RoØâ f«\â«ÔO ¦ âo ««¦Ø\ AÔoA ¦ }oo ØA}o A¦ ¦f Øo\íÔo üâ þ«íÔ <«í \A¦ ØíÔoÔþ ¦oofØ }Ô«¡ âo ¼o«¼o þ«í âÔíØâ OoØâ «} âo ««¦Ø\ -o«¼o «\o ³Üݳ üAþ ««¦ûoc !$ Ýêää ÝÝĄttêÜݳ CH PRI AN CE GE PRHIST OP OR ER IC TY #1²ĄÜ²Ąñ²¦ã¦ 6 RIVERSIDE DR., BOONVILLE Exceptional 4 BR, 2 full, 2 half BAs, 2-story w/approx. 3,514 finished sq. ft.of living space +unfinished 3rd fl. attic. Numerous updates/amenities. Det. 2-car gar., 3 cvd. porches, rear deck. Situated on 3.18 acre m/l of grass & wooded areas. Seven blocks east of downtown. $228,000. MLS #s 14-578 & 352852 Paula Renfrow Salesperson 660-621-2404 NEW LISTING TOO NEW FOR PICTURE NEW LISTING 519 HIGH ST., BOONVILLE 18653 HUNTERS RIDGE COURT Award-winning B&B. Lovingly restored 4BR, 2.5 BA 2-story w/approx. 3,544 fin. sq. ft. Built in 1880 on the banks of the Missouri River. Close to well-known Katy Trail & downtown attractions. Currently operated as B&B, but could be converted to private home. Beautiful park-like gardens in rear. $299,900 MLS#s 14-229/231 & 350515/350542. Exquisite 4 BR, 3 BA home w/approx. 4,168 finished sq. ft. Situated on 9.03 acres m/l of gently rolling land in Boonville’s Hunter Ridge Subdivision, approx. 20 mi. from Columbia. Includes a 40’x60’ workshop/garage, fishing/swimming pond, cvd. front porch, rear deck with stairs leading to LL patio. $475,000. MLS #s 15-334 & 357979 1325 GRACE LANE - BOONVILLE 623 KROHN, BOONVILLE Charming, well-maintained 3BR, 2BA, split-BR floor plan. Brick on 3 sides, oversized gar., formal dining, frpl, all kitchen appl. included. New roof in 2014 Home backs up to the Katy Trail w/wooded view. MLS #15-352 $174,900 Ranch style 2BR, 1BA home in nice neighborhood with fenced backyard. . Many recent improvements including updated bath, kitchen and paint. Full unfinished basement is plumbed for a 2nd bath. MLS #15-382 $112,000 AD P JU RI ST CE M EN T TH BR RE ICK E O SI N DE S Mary Klenklen Salesperson, GRI 660-537-6460 1951 Boone Village Plaza, Suite. D Boonville, MO • 660-882-8008 LIS NEW TI NG C VI HAR CT M OR IN IA G N 610 SPRING ST., BOONVILLE Remodeled 4 BR, 2 BA, 1905-built, 2-story home w/approx. 1,500 sq. ft. +dry/clean unfinished bsmt. Lg. LR; open kit./DR; FR w/ML bath; 4 UL BRs (1nonconforming)/BA. Cvd. front porch, rear deck, fenced bkyd.Situated on 57.5’x150’ lot w/off-street parking. $164,900. MLS #s 15-202 & 356715. Barb Cooper Broker-Associate 660-537-3731 REDUCED 1117 SONYA DR., BOONVILLE 4 BR, 3 BA ranch w/approx. 2,423 sq. ft. Features a ML LR, kit/din combo, nice mstr BR/BA, 2 secondary BRs/BA; LL FR, bar area, nonconforming BR, BA & storage. 2-car att. gar., front cvd porch; +rear cvd deck, patio & fence. $169,900. MLS #s 15-75 & 355678 LIS NEW TI NG PRNEW IC E 900 SONYA DR., BOONVILLE Impressive 5 BR, 3 BA ranch home w/2,716 m/l sq, ft, of living space. Spit-BR design. Mostly finished walk-up bsmt. Updated w/Corian counters, gas frpl, custom hickory wood cabinets, main flr. W/D, lg. LL fam. rm., cvd. deck & patio. Partially fncd bkyard.$242,500. MLS #s 15-285 & 357415 1108 GRACE LANE, BOONVILLE 1314 GRACE LANE, BOONVILLE Upscale finish, 4BR, 3BA, w/formals, fam. rm, breakfast nook, 2 gas frpl, sep. living qtrs in lower level. Oversized lot, recent updates incl. C/H&A, on-demand water heater, landscape. MLS #14-803 $269,900 Custom built 4BR, 3BA ranch.on spacious lot w/park-like setting. Counry kit. w/island, pantry w/pull-out drawers, mstr. bath w/his & her sinks, Jacuzzi tub, shower & to walk-in closet, six panel doors. MLS #15-225 $249,900 16865 FARRIS BOONVILLE Well maintained, newer (05) 3-4 BR, 3 BA home w/over-sized 29x29 gar. & a 36'x16'6 in-ground-pool. Easy commute to Columbia MLS #14-791 $169,900 609 WOODLAND PARK DR. 1007 MUELLER, BOONVILLE 4 BR, 3 BA ranch, finished W/O bsmt, 2-car att. gar. SplitBR design w/his/her closets in mstr. Kit/DR combo, LL FR w/kitchenette; UL deck, LL patio. Boonville’s Woodland Park Subdivision $174,900. MLS #s 15-278 & 357335 Affordable 3 BR, 2 BA split-level home w/approx. 1,422 finished sq. ft of living space and built-in 1-car garage. ML LR & kit/din combo. LL FR & utility room. Rear deck. Move-in Ready! $75,000. MLS #s 15-347 & 358082 801 6TH ST. - BOONVILLE This well maintained 2BR, 1BA has orig. woodwork, hrdwd flrs, C/H&A, lg. rms, renovated bath, newer paint, windows, roof, updated elec. MLS #14-430 $54,000 2400A Boonslick Dr. Boonville, MO 65233 660-882-9500 USDA READY. Well maintained, move-inready 3BR, 2BA on 250x150 lot. Lg. rms, semi-open floor plan, newer carpet, tile & paint. MLS #15-140 $120,000 405 COLLEGE, PILOT GROVE 5BR, 1BA all brick home with newer roof & C/H&A. Covered front porch, original woodwork, hrdwd floors. A great opportunity for a fixer-upper with unlimited potential. MLS #15287 Only $64,500 LOT #7 BOONE VILLAGE PLAZA, BOONVILLE. LOTS 9 + 54 SUNSET TRAILS, BOONVILLE Lots of possibilities on this 1.91 ac. Close to Boone Village Orschelns & Walmart, paved parking lot. MLS #14412 $60,000 Building lots in Boonville's Sunset Trails Subdivision. Concrete streets, curbing and gutters Subdivision restrictions apply .MLS #14-193 $28,500 www.associatedrealtyhomes.com www.boonville.reeceandnichols.com CYAN 1488 LOGANS LAKE RD, BOONVILLE MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK
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