MISSOURI’S BEST SMALL-TOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 75¢ Three-time Gold Cup winner, Missouri Press Association, 2015, 2016 and 2017 CITY OF CASSVILLE KEEPING EYE ON WATER TABLE — PAGE 2 <<< WILDCATS RELEASE GRIDIRON SLATE Cassville schedule features 4 games at home. — PAGE 3 CASSVILLE emocrat DJULY 18, 2018 | CASSVILLE-DEMOCRAT.COM SHOT DOGS What: Animal Justice League of City of Exeter considers America involved in negotiations How: Has made a proposal in an effort to compromise Why: In response to three dogs being shot and mutilated in Eagle canning police chief Rock cil is considering Martinez’s issues raised,” LeCompte said. Public hearing to CITY OF EXETER removal, but that may only “He will receive those causes 10 be held, likely in What: Is considering terminating happen after Martinez is given days before the hearing to allow Nonprofit the employment of Police Chief a list of reasons for the deci- him time to prepare.” Kenen Martinez August sion and, per state statute, a LeCompte said the paper- Cause: Will be delivered to work is still being put together, BY KYLE TROUTMAN Martinez in coming weeks public hearing is held to allow and the hearing will likely take hopes to [email protected] Next: Per state statute, there Martinez the opportunity to place in August. It will be open Following a closed session must be a public hearing held address the reasons. to the public. vote by its city council last week, before the city’s decision “[At the public hearing, LeCompte said the city help in dog the city of Exeter is considering Martinez] will have the oppor- remains an at-will employ- terminating the employment of Jim LeCompte, attorney tunity to defend himself or pro- er, and after the hearing, its police chief, Kenen Martinez. for the city, said the coun- vide explanations for any of the CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 shooting Animal Justice League Opera in the Ozarks puts on ‘Cinderella’ for local youth of America founder makes proposal to alleged shooter BY KYLE TROUTMAN [email protected] It has been four months since three labradors in Eagle Rock were shot to death and mutilat- ed, and a nonprofit organization committed to eliminating ani- mal abuse has stepped in hoping to help solve the ongoing issue, for which charges have not been filed. Shane Rudman, founder of the Animal Justice League of America, has met with Dani and Sam Johnson, whose three dogs, Gus, 7, Tug, 11 months, and Kaycee, 3, were allegedly shot to death, then mutilated with gut and genital shots, while playing near their home backing up to Table Rock Lake. Since the incident, the Barry County Sheriff’s Office has submitted two probable cause The cast of Opera of the Ozarks’ “Cinderella” performs the opening number in the play, which is part of the Libraries Rock! sum- reports recommending charges mer program at the Cassville Branch Library. The performance on Thursday had more than 100 in attendance and was held at the to Barry County Prosecutor Amy Crowder College Cassville Community Building. Kyle Troutman/[email protected] Boxx, one recommending a mis- demeanor charge and another recommending a felony. Eight protests have been held since the incident, including at the Summer projects keep Cassville school staff busy Paradise Cove Camping Resort, where the alleged shooters live; district have been busy this summer doing Larger projects include replacing 11 on the courthouse square in Middle school has work at all school campuses preparing for ground source heat pumps throughout the Cassville; at the Barry County hallways painted, band the coming school year. district, replacing the carpet in the middle Judicial Center; and at a busy Dusty Reid, director of facilities and school band room, building new ramps intersection in Golden. room carpet replaced operations, said along with routine summer on both sides of the visitor bleachers at Sam Johnson has also spoken work, there are some larger projects being Wildcat stadium and painting the hallways with state legislators in Jefferson BY KYLE TROUTMAN undertaken. at the middle school. City. State Rep. Scott Fitzpatrick [email protected] “These aren’t bright, shiny projects, but “Our custodians are painting all of the and State Sen. David Sater both Maintenance staff at the Cassville school it’s all stuff that needs to be done,” he said. CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 Purdy business teachers demonstrate technology gains tute for traditional teaching or can go from a PowerPoints using an Instructors discuss PURDY SCHOOL DISTRICT offer functional improvements. In iPad to demonstrating understand- how iPads have What: Annual Technology review for the transformation stage, technol- ing with Explain Everything. A stu- school board ogy can redesign the task. The ulti- dent could go from there to mak- enhanced learning Who: Business teachers Kay Wright mate approach allows the creation of ing a movie presentation or using and Ashley Brown a new task that had been previously Nearpod. File sharing could go BY MURRAY BISHOFF Focus: Resources offered through inconceivable. from sending everyone an email to using iPads Cassville Democrat For example, Brown pointed using a Dropbox folder to Showbie Using technology in the class- out how students can use technol- or iTunes U. room, an ever-evolving strategy, school board. ogy in research to copy and paste The technology, she noted, offered some innovations as Ashley For the last four years, Brown information or bookmark records allows students to move into proj- Brown and Kay Wright, business explained, the district uses the SAMR with share notes. From there, ect based learning experiences. teachers and two “technology model: Substitution, augmentation, students can download informa- Instead of a teacher simply writing gurus” for the Purdy school district, modification and redefinition. In the tion with Notability and collab- information on a board for stu- provided an update of their latest process of enhancing teaching, tech- orate with other sources using dents to copy, students can now strategies for members of the Purdy nology can act as a direct tool substi- Mindmops. A presentation could CONTINUED ON PAGE 5

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NEWS BRIEFS CCW permit holders reminded to renew The Barry County Sheriff’s Office is asking conceal and City of Cassville keeping carry permit holders to not forget that five-year renewals will begin in August. Anyone who purchased or renewed their permit in August 2013 must renew this year. While a permit is not required in Missouri, anyone without a permit could be arrested in bordering states without eye on water table constitutional carry. Renewals can be obtained at the Barry County Sheriff’s Office from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. feet you need to lower the and a slower recharge of Monday through Friday. People must bring their current Well draw CITY OF CASSVILLE motor.” the water table, so if we CCW card, valid Missouri identification and the $50 fee, down an option What: Monitoring the water Even then, though, were to have problems, we which can be paid by cash, check or debit/credit card for table as drought conditions Walensky said conditions would hear about Joplin an extra fee. Anyone with questions may call the Sheriff’s if drought rise never got to the point of having problems first.” office at 417-847-6556. When: Drought conditions drafting conservation Walensky said the city conditions persist in the summer generally rules for the city to adopt. can also follow measure- lead to a lower water table Viney Creek Recreation Area hosting BY KYLE TROUTMAN in the fall “We know what we need ments of flow at Roaring public meeting [email protected] Preparations: The city may to do should we get to that River to get an idea for Viney Creek Recreation Area is inviting the public to an Public works employ- have to do a draw down of point, but right now, we’re how things are going. informational meeting beginning at 6 p.m. on Thursday at ees at the city of Cassville its wells if conditions worsen above where we were last Should drought con- the Golden Baptist Church, lower level of the Fellowship are keeping a close eye on year,” he said. “If we con- ditions get horrible, Hall. The public is invited to share comments about the the water table this year, there hasn’t been a sub- tinue to be short on rain- Walensky said conserva- recreation area. Missouri State Parks staff will be on as drought conditions stantial dip in the level of fall, we’ll watch the USGS tion efforts would begin hand to provide information and to answer questions. could reflect 2012 and the water table. and DNR systems moni- with the city drafting According to a release from Missouri State Parks, input lead to a draw down of Walensky said four toring the water table and something for the city from the public is important to the Parks system. These the city’s wells to preserve years ago, the water table can do draw down tests on council. informational meetings, which are being held in all state equipment and keep plen- dropped so low the city all our wells if necessary.” “Those would lay out parks and historic sites, help create two-way communica- ty of water running. had to do a draw down, The city stores about plans for use, like put- tion with the public. The meetings give staff the opportuni- With drought condi- which means the motors 1.35 million gallons of ting emphasis for every- ty to let people know the current status and future plans for tions worsening this sum- for the city wells are water in its tanks, which day things like bathing, the park or historic site, and they offer visitors the oppor- mer, Steve Walensky, city dropped lower into the Brock said is about four cooking, other home uses tunity to comment on the facilities. Golden Baptist Church administrator, said issues water table to prevent days of use. Beyond that, and commercial use,” is located at 28548 State Hwy. J in Golden. For more could arise in the fall, as it malfunction. the Ozark aquifer becomes Walensky said. “We’d information about the informational meeting, people may takes months for ground “We have to measure a reserve. The Ozark aqui- ask people to cut back on contact Brian Hunter, Historic Site Specialist II at 417- water to seep into the where the water table is fer stretches from the doing things like washing 847-2539. For more information on state parks and his- Arkansas and Illinois riv- their cars or watering their toric sites, people may visit mostateparks.com. Missouri Ozark aquifer, or in this in our pipe, because when ers in eastern Oklahoma, yards, and we would talk State Parks is a division of the Missouri Department of case, not. we turn the well pump Natural Resources. David Brock, public on, [it operates like a vor- up to the Missouri River to our biggest commercial works director, said the tex similar to when you in Missouri. Other riv- water users about taking water table looks good flush a toilet and the water ers in the aquifer include voluntary conservation Vacation Bible School to be held right now, actually higher goes down the bowl],” the White, Black, Osage, actions.” Bethlehem Free Will Baptist Church will host a than it was when the last Walensky said. “You have Gasconade and Meramec. Walensky said the city “Galactic Starveyors” Vacation Bible School Sunday major drought occurred to have the water at least “There are other things will continue to monitor through Wednesday from 5-8 p.m. for children ages 3-12. in 2012. 50 feet above the motor, that would happen before the situation, but he has “Come join us as we search the sky and God’s word,” a “Right now, we’re not otherwise the motor will we would be affected,” never heard of any time press release said. “We’ll enjoy snacks, crafts, music and at the point or talking begin to shake and possi- Brock said. “The area where residents were games that are out of this world.” The church is located about any extreme water bly come apart. The draw around Joplin has much asked to slow the faucet four miles east of Longview and thee miles west of Rocky conservation, because down tells you how many tighter rock formations for conservation purposes. Comfort. For more information or a ride, people may call 417-592-2967. Health, science camp to be held in Monett Exeter custodians completing summer projects MASH Camp is a health and science camp designed to give students a chance to learn about science in the medical field and various health careers by talking with healthcare professionals and by participating in hands- on experiments and lab activities. The camp’s focus is to expose students to healthcare and the different fields it encompasses. The Monett MASH Camp will be held July 30-31 at Cox Monett Hospital, located at 801 Lincoln Ave. in Monett. Registration is open until July 15. For more information, people may contact Heather Phillips at 417- 836-3284 or by e-mail at [email protected]. People can check out more about the MASH Camps and see pictures online at https://ahec.missouristate.edu/ Recruitment/MASH-Camp.htm, or check out photos on the MASH Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ swmoahec. Cassville Class of 2013 records being purged Cassville High School will be purging the cumulative school records for the graduating Class of 2013. Those who would like to have their records must pick them up in person at the high school between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. in July, or between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. in August. Anyone unable to pick them up in person but would like someone else do it must provide a signed request before records can be released. Custodian Rusty Robbins puts a bookshelf back together after laying new carpeting in the Exeter High School office. The work was part of a number of projects the staff is undertaking this summer. New carpet was also Absentee voting for Aug. 7 primary underway installed in the school’s library. Kyle Troutman/[email protected] Absentee voting for the Aug. 7 Primary Election con- tinues through Aug. 6 at the Barry County Clerk’s Office Custodians in Cassville, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. If unable to vote in Rusty person, a voter may send a written request to the office Robbins, left of: Gary Youngblood, 700 Main St. Suite 2, Cassville, and Michael MO 65625 or fax to: 417-847-5311. The office will need: Ortiz roll a name, physical address, mailing address, date of birth, printer back last four digits of Social Security number, phone num- into the ber, reason for voting absentee and signature. The last Exeter High day to request a ballot be mailed is Aug. 1. Those who School office live in the Shell Knob or Monett area may go to the Shell after spending Knob Chamber or Monett Chamber Office and fill out the morning the absentee application. They will fax it to the Barry installing new County Clerk’s office. For more information, people may call Barry County Clerk, Gary Youngblood at 417- carpet in the 847-2762 or 417-847-2561 or email barrycountyclerk@ room. Kyle centurytel.net. Troutman/editor@ cassville-demo- CORRECTIONS crat.com In the July 11 edition of the Cassville Democrat, it was reported, “William Burch, 46, of Purdy, was riding a Exeter: 2017 Triumph motorcycle northbound and was slow- Police chief seeking reason for city’s move ing due to traffic when his vehicle was struck in the CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 rear by a 2016 Nissan Versa, being driven by Daniel Henry, 59, of Washburn.” The story should have said may decide to continue he said. “I’m flabbergasted sented for any improper Sheriff’s Office. Henry’s vehicle was struck in the rear by Burch’s or terminate Martinez’s by this, and I believe it is or unlawful purpose; act- Martinez is still on motorcycle, and Henry’s age is 49. employment as it sees fit. an injustice and I will fight ing in a manner for the active duty in Exeter, as he Martinez said he is because I want to contin- sole purpose of self-inter- was not suspended by the The Cassville Democrat corrects factual errors not sure what the reason- ue serving the resident of est inconsistent with the city council. He is paid $10 promptly and courteously. If you have a correction ing could be, and he was Exeter. I have declared to public or chief’s govern- per hour and said he caps or clarification, please email Editor Kyle Troutman at shocked by the city’s move. the council my intent to ing body; being guilty of at 40 hours each week, [email protected] “Me and the court clerk fight this, and I am in the a felony; or being deemed with anything over that have had some disagree- process of retaining coun- insubordinate or in viola- becoming volunteer work. ment about being late sel.” tion of written policy. submitting tickets, but I Martinez said if he “Situations like this are CASSVILLE CASSVILLE did get them submitted were to be let go, he would the exact reason that stat- DEMOCRAT and everyone attended invoke his right to appeal ute exists,” he said. emocrat court, minus one person,” to the Missouri Supreme Martinez, 31, has been July 18, 2018 DCOVERING BARRY COUNTY LIKE THE MORNING DEW Martinez said. “All of the Court under state statute chief of Exeter for near- Volume One Hundred Forty-eight Number 26 Rust Publishing MOARCASS, L.L.C. summons were sent out or 106.280, which also accel- ly two years, hired in Rust publishing is family owned and operated. personally delivered.” erates his case to the court August 2016. He gradu- (USPS092920) Martinez said he asked hearing it as soon as pos- ated the police acade- 600 Main Street - P.O. Box 486 (417) 847-2610 LISA CRAFT, GENERAL MANAGER for reasons from the city sible. my at 18 and began his FAX: (417) 847-3092 KYLE TROUTMAN, EDITOR council during the closed He cited state statute first law enforcement job Rust Publishing MOARCASS, L.L.C. session on July 11. 106.273 as a rebuttal to at 21. He has previous- “I was told I would get the city being an at-will ly been employed as an Yearly Subscription Rate P.O. Box 486 • 600 Main Street - Cassville, MO 65625 a list, but I explained I was employer, as the statute officer with the Wheaton in Barry, Lawrence, McDonald, Phone: 417-847-2610 FAX: 417-847-3092 Newton and Stone counties Email address: [email protected] upset,” he said. “I gener- lays out conditions for Police Department, as the $28.75 Website: Cassville-Democrat.com ally work more than 40 a chief’s removal, which Barry County jail super- Elsewhere hours per week and I am at include: being unable to visor and as a deputy for $39.00 STAFF every city council meeting, perform the duties as a the McDonald County Periodicals Postage Paid At Darlene Wierman ...... Office Manager even the special meetings.” result of mental condition Sheriff’s Office for five Cassville, Missouri 65625 Jared Lankford ...... Sports Editor Martinez said no matter of substance abuse; com- years, where he received POSTMASTER: Brad Stout ...... Graphic Designer the city’s decision after the mitting an act that consti- two national awards from Send Address Changes to James Craig ...... AccountExecutive CASSVILLE DEMOCRAT Marion Chrysler ...... AccountExecutive hearing, he intends to stay. tutes a reckless disregard the National Sheriff’s “I moved and bought a for safety of the public Association. He also cur- P.O. Box 486 Kevin Funcannon ...... Distribution Director Cassville, MO 65625 house here, and I’m dedi- or another officer; caus- rently a reserve commis- email:[email protected] cated to this community,” ing a fact to be misrepre- sion with the Barry County CASSVILLE PAGE 3 Sports Editor Jared Lankford emocrat 417-847-2610 D SPORTS [email protected] Wednesday, July 18, 2018

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LARRY DABLEMONT Those cuss-ed Hogs n the tape recording I did with my grandfather back Iin 1965, we talked a little about hogs in the woods before and after World War I. But it wasn’t anything like what we have going on today with the feral pigs increasing in number throughout the Ozarks. They were called free ranging pigs back then and were semi tame. I think though that they played a big part in the near extinction of whitetail deer and wild tur- key in the Ozarks, that and the depressed times when everyone was so hungry they killed every- thing they could come across. In nature, diversity doesn’t work any better than it does Cassville’s Johnny Medina jumps on a loose ball for the Wildcats last season. Medina and Cassville open the 2018 campaign on among people—it is often Aug. 24 at Aurora. Kyle Troutman/[email protected] disastrous. Feral hogs are good examples. Those hogs destroy a lot of turkey nests are, but the presence of the hogs is disastrous in many other Cassville schedule ways. They don’t follow the rules which nature imposes on native creatures. Everything else is limited by one of the rules … biotic potential or features 4 home games reproductive potential. Rabbits and field mice are good exam- BY JARED LANKFORD ence newcomer Springfield Catholic. ples of great reproductive [email protected] WILDCAT FOOTBALL September typically brings cooler potential. Each species can ugust is always a busy month for What: Release 2018 schedule temperatures, but the action on the put forth hundreds of young students. First game: Aug. 24 field will be scorching as the Barry in a spring and summer sea- A Not only does school begin, Where: At Aurora County Brawl with Cassville meeting son, but they are kept under but the fall sports season will open as the Purple and Gold on Sept. 7 at Burl control by so much predation well. road games and four home contests. Fowler Stadium in Monett. and disease. That’s what biotic The Wildcats football team will find Due to the expansion of the Big 8 One week later, Cassville returns potential is—the inclination out in August what their official clas- Conference from eight teams to 14, home to face a vastly improved Seneca of a species to survive well, sification and who their new district every game on the Wildcat schedule is squad and then follows that trip up to have a longer life with less opponents, if any, are. a conference game, which adds even with a visit to Newton County to face worry about disease and pre- This is the first year the state has more performance pressure to what East Newton on Sept. 21. dation. Deer are good exam- begun its yearly reclassification, which was an already demanding conference A home date awaits the Wildcats ples of high biotic potential is dictated by enrollment numbers. lineup. on Sept. 28 with McDonald County to and low reproductive potential. In short, schools and fans will not Fans will be able to catch a glimpse wrap up the month. The game will also So are bear and coyotes—fewer know with 100 percent certainty what of the Wildcats on Aug. 17 with the serve as the team’s homecoming. young, but a greater ability to class they are in or who their district annual Jamboree. Traditionally, this October opens with a trip to Nevada survive. opponents will be until August of each has been held at JFK Stadium in on Oct. 5. Cassville hits the road again Feral hogs are a disaster season. Springfield. and heads to Reeds Spring on Oct. 12, because they have a tremen- What is known is who the Wildcats The season for the Wildcats begins and the regular season ends on Senior dous reproductive potential, are going to play during their regular on the road against long-time foe Night Oct. 19 when Lamar comes to the sometimes three litters born season slate. Aurora on Aug. 24. Wildcat jungle. from one old sow in a year, up Cassville High School has released Cassville closes the month one week All games are slated to kickoff at 7 to a dozen or more choates at the 2018 schedule, and it features five later with its home opener with confer- p.m. a time, and yet they survive so well, a tremendous biotic potential few mammals have. They have good hearing, good eyesight, and a tremen- Wildcats honoring their roots with Alumni Night dous sense of smell. And an old sow is aggressive; she has all football alumni and coaches Attendees will have access the meanness in her to pro- Cassville to ALUMNI NIGHT from the 1998 district cham- to the home sideline during the tect her young. With young recognize players When: Aug. 31 pionship football team. This pregame warm-up, and they pigs she will tackle a couple of Who: 1998 district title team includes all players Senior will be recognized before the good-sized hounds, and a man from 1998 district Where: Wildcat Stadium through Freshmen from the game. if she feels he is a threat. I first District Championship “The north end zone will know. An old wild sow chased title team ing former Wildcat players to team in Cassville.“The commu- be yours to watch the game my Labrador and I back to be a part of the Alumni Night nity of Cassville has embraced and relive the old glory days,” my boat once in the fall, years Cassville, for the sixth con- at the Wildcats’ Aug. 31 game football, and Wildcat Nation Parnell said. “We will have ago. When they are angry, they secutive year, is seeking former against Springfield Catholic. has become an amazing 12th food and drinks for you as well. have a habit of snapping and alumni to be honored at the “I had a great time last year man for us over the years.” During our pregame warm-up chomping their jaws and teeth, first home game of the season. meeting with the former play- Parnell said. “That support you are more than welcome like an old sow black bear does Lance Parnell, Cassville’s ers,” Parnell said. “I enjoy just stems from the great alumni we to come down on our sideline when her cubs are threatened. football coach, is a man who hushing up and listening to have here in Cassville. We are and get an up close look at this One of the stories my grand- appreciates history, under- them talk. I believe these play- very proud of our tradition and year’s team.” father told was of the time in standing the foundation of his ers deserve recognition. They would like to honor you as our Attendees are asked to RSVP 1908 or 1909 when he was program was laid by the hard are as much a part of our foot- special guests.” by Aug. 10 to lparnell@cass- only 14 or 15 years old and work of generations who came ball heritage as our current ros- Check-in will begin in the ville.k12.mo.us with the follow- had a great coonhound given before. ter.” north end zone at 5:45 p.m., ing information: Name, gradu- to him at a younger age. The Parnell, in conjunction with The Cassville Wildcat with pregame refreshments ation year, positions played and he and the dog spent a lot Cassville High School, is invit- Football program is inviting provided. jersey number. of nights hunting raccoons to eat and for the sale of the hides. A landowner named Fen Marlowe killed his dog by giv- BRIEFS ing him poisoned meat while he was out scattering it for coy- Southwest athletes which must be filled out ahead of [email protected]. or wants to get more informa- otes. He made the mistake of time with proof of insurance. For tion may call MDC’s Roaring telling someone, and laugh- reminded to get physicals more information, people may Kids Fishing Day set River Hatchery at 417-847-2430 ing about it, and the word got Aug. 2 contact Athletic Director Kenny or e-mail paul.spurgeon@mdc. back to my grandfather, who Ferguson at 417-342-5496. The Missouri Department mo.gov. owned one of those Stevens Southwest schools along of Conservation and The with the Mercy Clinics will be ‘Marksman’ .22 caliber rifles Department of Natural often ordered through the mail offering sports physicals for all practice starts at Resources will host Kids Fishing Tourney schedule hectic for for about 2 dollars. He learned Southwest students planning Southwest Aug. 6 Day and Nature Festival, Aug. Cassville Club what Marlowe’s ear-mark was on playing sports this 2018- Volleyball practice begins 19, at Roaring River State Park. The preliminary tournament for his free ranging hogs. In 2019 school year on Aug. 2. The in the Southwest High School Young anglers will have opportu- schedule for 2018 season at the that time, area settlers had examinations are open to all stu- on Monday, Aug. 6. All players nities to catch fish, connect with Cassville Golf Club has been their adult hogs marked in var- dents entering grades 5 through must have a completed athletic nature and have fun participat- released, and top three on the ious ways with notches cut into 12. Physicals will begin at 8:30 physical and proof of insurance. ing in the many activities offered docket include the Cassville Golf the ears. Grandpa told me that a.m. in the high school gym and The schedule for the first week to parents and children. At 5 Club Member and Guest tourney Marlowe was better off than will run until no one is left. The includes: Monday, 3-6 p.m.; p.m. a large drawing will be held on July 21 and 22. The Cassville most of the Big Piney farmers, cost is $5 (make checks out to Tuesday, 6-9 p.m. following and many prizes will be given Women’s Golf Association and owned a lot of hogs with a Mercy Clinic) and the forms can open house; Wednesday, 3-6 away. Kids’ Fishing Day will be Ladies Invitational, Aug. 16 very distinguishing ear- mark. be picked up in the high school p.m., Thursday; 3:30-6 p.m.; held from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Free and the Jerseys Four-person In the fall they would all get and middle school offices begin- Friday, 2-4 p.m.; and Saturday, hot dogs, chips and soda will be Scramble on Aug. 25. Interested together and round up the free ning July 23. The physical forms 9-11 a.m. Anyone with ques- available between 11 a.m. and 1 individuals may contact the Pro- ranging hogs using hog-dogs, are Missouri State High School tions may contact Coach Steve p.m. Anyone who would like to Shop at 417-847-2399 for more and mark the ears of young Activities Association forms, Voyak at 479-422-5395 or help out with Kids’ Fishing Day information about these events. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 Page 4 • Wednesday, July 18, 2018 Cassville Democrat COMMENTARY

STAFF VIEW Rocks and clear-water streams

taying on the same subject as last week’s Scolumn, whatever advantages rocks in our soil might provide makes me remember back a number of years to when Kate and Maggie and I would roam various locations to the west of BOB MITCHELL STATE VIEW Cassville. OZARK VIEWS & COMMENTS There wasn’t anything nighter on a stream with scandalous about this adequate water, which (unlike some of today’s meant finding a suitable goings-on) we were in gravel bar on which camp To serve with honor, and to be pursuit of the bob whites could be established. The that have become practi- late Bill Sellers, county cally absent from this area. sanitarian at that time, Kate and Maggie were a couple of English Setters was a prime companion dishonorably thrown to the dogs that came into this world on these trips. His alu- near Tonitown, Ark., minum float boat had wooden cases fitted in President Donald by the president’s unrelent- such as fluency in difficult really scared to return to through a doctor friend of Trump and his support- ing attacks on those who languages like Mandarin, my country.” Gary Chaney’s. the bottom, which held all equipment necessary ers might feel righteously crossed the border illegally. Farsi and Arabic. Fears are high for But, that’s getting away indignant about illegal But the people who But last October, less lots of recruits, who face from the original intent of for this stop. His favorite menu the first night out border crossers, but the volunteered for military than a year after Trump accusations of treason at this column, which hap- administration’s backlash service fit into an entirely took office, the Pentagon home for having served pened to be clear water. was steak and strawberry short cake. against others who are try- different category. They announced it was tighten- the military interests of the In those days of traveling, ing to immigrate the right are noncitizens who openly ing its vetting and certifi- United States. One such meeting new people was On one such trip, on upper Kings in Arkansas, way is charting a perilous acknowledge their status cation procedures in ways Army recruit was Shu Luo, part of the game. For the new course in unfairness as visitors but who hope that meant some who had a highly educated Chinese most part, when they we got caught in a big riv- er rise; thankfully, we were and cruelty. The Pentagon to gain a pathway to citi- already served honorably citizen who had enlisted learned of where we were is dismissing noncitizen zenship. The federal gov- still might not get what the to serve the United States. from, their comment rescued at the Highway 62 Bridge by some phone service members who ernment has long offered military promised. Without Deportation could mean might be something like, joined to demonstrate special incentives to lawful Pentagon protection, they death back home, he told “You are from the land of company employees, one of them was Vern Petty. patriotism and a willing- immigrants: In exchange must go home when their National Public Radio. clear water!” They used ness to sacrifice for the for serving, they had been visas expire. An Iranian cit- Is this really how this term simply because The late Chan Griffin always favored a float on good of their adopted promised a faster track to izen who had gone through America wants to show there was no such thing country. bypass the long and ardu- the program, called gratitude to those who around in their neck of the James from the Lester Loftin place to the mouth The Associated Press ous naturalization process Military Accessions Vital served honorably? The the woods, and that was has been able to document that others must endure. to the National Interest, repercussions could be the reason they were of the river. This required transportation help usu- the abrupt discharge of The benefits for the expressed pride at “pursu- severe in the future, should somewhat familiar with more than 40 immigrant country are enormous. The ing everything legally and the United States find itself our area. Their time off ally provided by Ray Correll. He would launch Army reservists and military has found a new living an honorable life.” at war with one of those or excursions were often recruits. The actual num- way to boost recruitment, But he told The Associated countries and badly need in our direction to enjoy us, then go to the river’s mouth and bait fish from ber is believed to be much especially in times when Press: “It’s terrible because those recruits’ language our clear, cool running higher. These discharges regular citizens are reluc- I put my life in the line skills. Who would want streams and lakes. the bank until we arrived. That trip required a couple come amid increasingly tant to join. Noncitizen for this country, but I feel to serve a country that so A blessing from rocks of extra spare tires due to harsh anti-immigrant recruits offer valuable like I’m being treated like willingly throws its loyal So, not only for our the flint rock in the gravel measures by the Trump talents that the military trash. If I am not eligible to servants to the dogs? own benefit, branches, road. administration, bolstered often has difficulty finding, become a U.S. citizen, I am — St. Louis Post-Dispatch creeks, rivers and lakes Steps, about halfway in that provide us the clear, the trip, were one attrac- STATEVIEW cool water, must be con- tion; They have long been sidered a blessing for covered by Table Rock. our own enjoyment and being attractive for others More recent trips Human health, environment should be EPA priorities Elk River in McDonald to make the trips here to Swampiest swamp creature Scott no legitimate concern. emissions data from around 15,000 enhance our economy. It County became the trip of choice in later years. Pruitt has resigned as administrator “The mission of EPA is to protect oil and gas operations. seems like a human trend of the Environmental Protection human health and the environ- The new acting head of the to want to get away from Floaters usually were John Starchman, Greg Turner, Agency. Now that the weight of 13 ment,” according to the agency’s agency, Andrew Wheeler, former the muddy water of some investigations into Pruitt’s ethical website. The next EPA boss should EPA deputy administrator, has areas and into conditions Bill Easley, Gary Chaney, Dennis Ledgerwood, Steve breaches have brought his tenure be dedicated to that mission. been touted as a likely successor to where streams run cooler to an end, a new issue looms. Who Despite the Trump administration’s Pruitt. He is not the man for the job. and certainly much clear- Burch, Mike Gibson, Jim Bower and my son Bruce. should President Donald Trump focus on deregulation, the nominee Wheeler spent years lobbying for er. appoint as the next administrator should be determined to ensure companies that are regulated by the This advantage of ours All these trips provid- ed adventures that have of the EPA? What qualities should Americans have clean air, land and agency. His work for the regulated has seen an upswing of senators look for when Trump asks water. The nominee should put the industries and his time working for people discovering clear lived a virtual lifetime. The trips from Pineville them to advise and consent to his public interest above that of indus- anti-environmentalist Sen. James water, as has the mode of next pick to head the agency? tries and corporations. Inhofe, R-Okla., indicate that he will taking advantage of this for a full day downstream often came under various Pruitt leaves behind more than a The next administrator must continue selling our future to pol- enjoyment. First, it was history of grift and the costly “cone respect science. The agency is luting industries. If Wheeler is the the wooden john boat, conditions and existence of weather that was some- of silence” installed in his office. He actually required to ensure efforts nominee, the Senate should reject often crafted right here in failed to serve the public interest in to reduce environmental risks are him. this area. Then came dif- times beyond good judg- ment. People problems protecting the environment. Pruitt based on the best available scientific Pruitt was an antagonist of the ferent types of aluminum flatly offered up the agency to the information. Sound policy decisions EPA who attempted to gut its pro- craft, resembling the john existed for several years before the area realized industries it is intended to monitor must be based on the best analysis tections while wallowing in the boat, and then the canoe, and regulate. He turned the agency of data gathered - not on a prede- worst of Washington’s swampiness. their attractiveness was which many thought into a booster for energy industries termined political position. Pruitt Our nation, our president and our being harmed by some was easier to handle the in which he was entangled. For not only rolled back regulations Senate must insist the EPA leader activities before state and streams. example, Pruitt spent $40,000 on a and purged references to climate be someone who is both ethical and Then, when big waters local authorities made trip to Morocco to actively promote change, he also reduced information dedicated to protecting America’s arrived, the runabout changes for improvement. natural gas exports, taking on a role gathering, including a decision that future. was the vessel to own, Keeping clear status in which the regulatory agency has stopped the collection of methane — The Joplin Globe followed for the most part An Army engineer proj- by the bass boat models ect of the past was to mea- FINANCIAL VIEW that have evolved over the sure clearness of water in years. 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So, you’re not going to get a lot ends, until you get as much coverage their teeth on a wooden Cassville Democrat. He is during this time. as you can within reason. boat paddle.” This too has a 2017 inductee to both the Dear Nate, Check at work, and see if you can God bless you and your family, moved to the modern era, Missouri Press Association It’s great news that you’re in buy more and add it to the coverage Nate! — Dave with some paddles now Hall of Fame and Missouri remission. I’m really happy for you, they already provide. Some employ- being made of metal. Southern State University’s buddy. I know your wife is thrilled, ers provide a double-up option if Dave Ramsey is CEO of Ramsey The most enjoyable of Regional Media Hall of too. you’re willing to pay for the addition- Solutions. He has authored seven those days was the over- Fame. I would advise conducting a al coverage. 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LOCAL SUPPORT GROUPS To add or change a listing, email [email protected] Alcoholics Anonymous Celebrate Recovery n Aurora: The Alcoholics n Cassville: Celebrate Anonymous (AA) Group of Recovery meets at the Family Aurora meets at 8 p.m. at Life Center in Cassville Aurora Community of Christ every Tuesday at 6 p.m. Church at 120 E. Elm every Meeting at the same time is Tuesday and Thursday. Call Celebration Station for chil- 417-229-1237 dren. This is for anyone with n Cassville: The Alcoholics hurts, habit or hang-ups. Anonymous (AA) Group of n Golden: Celebrate Cassville meets at 8 p.m. Recovery meets at 7 p.m. at at 1308 Harold Street in the Golden Baptist Church Cassville every Sunday, on Route J in Golden every Monday, Tuesday and Monday of each month. Thursday. Call 417-847- Dinner is served at 6:15 3685. p.m. This is for anyone with n Eagle Rock: The hurts, habit or hang-ups. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) n Monett: Celebrate Group of Eagle Rock meets Recovery meets at New at 7 p.m. at 86 & P (Mitchel Site Baptist Church, 1925 Plaza) every Monday and Farm Rd 1060 in Monett, Wednesday. Call 417-271- on Thursdays. Doors open 0434. at 6. Childcare provided. n Marionville: The The Landing, a Celebrate Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Recovery group for teens, Group of Marionville meets meets at the same time and at 8 p.m. on Highway 60 site. Technology guru Ashley Brown showed how to quickly engage a class with computer tools by running a quiz with next to Dairy Queen every n Purdy: Celebrate Recovery Purdy school board members using the Kahoot program, which tallied results and displayed them on the screen. Sunday. Call 417-463-7640. meets at First Baptist Pictured, from left, are board members Reuben Henderson, Ed Mareth, Brown and Superintendent Steven Chancellor. n Monett: The Alcoholics Church, 301 Washington Murray Bishoff/Cassville Democrat Anonymous (AA) Group of St. in Purdy, at 10 a.m. on Monett meets at 7 p.m. Mondays. at St. Lawrence Catholic n Seligman: Celebrate Purdy: Teachers praise decision to upgrade iPads Church, 405 Seventh Recovery meets at MOZark CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Street, every Sunday and Fellowship, 28277 Frisco Wednesday. Call 417-489- Street, every Wednesday. use their devices to go into mobile and offer a consis- are set up in Microsoft ual classroom settings. 5058. Food is served at 6 p.m., the field, record inter- tent tool for both students Windows, which she plans Teachers, for example, n Mt. Vernon: The and the meeting begins at views, even write a song and teachers. Popular to continue. can lock on the same apps. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 7 p.m. and make a commercial apps like Kahoot, Quizlet “Businesses are not “I’m proud of where Group of Mt. Vernon meets on an iPad to go with a and Formative offer quick necessarily using the iPad, we’re at with technology at 8 p.m. at the Christian business plan. ways to engage students but it is a tool,” Wright in the district,” Brown Church on 703 Hickory every Diabetes “We use a variety of and provide feedback. said. “A lot of the informa- said. I think we’re doing Monday. Call 417-489-2413 Support Group apps to make things,” Many apps, Wright not- tion is transferrable. We a great job with what we or 417-440-1567. n Aurora: The Aurora Wright said. “Students can ed, are tied to Google use MacBooks in different have.” n Washburn: Narcotics Diabetes Support Group create a newscast, write a Classroom, pulling scores departments. Students In approving a lease Anonymous and Alcoholics meets the third Wednesday script and record it. The for easy access. can get keyboarding from purchase for 630 new Anonymous group meets of each month at Mercy iPad makes it work.” “Every year we learn communication arts. iPads, board members at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday Hospital in Aurora in the of every month at the First private dining room at 4-5 Wright and Brown more of what works, how Typing on an iPad is a lit- asked Superintendent Baptist Church Activity p.m. It is free and open to praised the choice of technology helps us,” tle different but students Steven Chancellor about Center, 618 Second Street the public. Note: There is no upgrading the iPads for Brown said. “That leads to are managing. If it’s a long maintenance issues. He in Washburn. 417-489-7662. future use. They noted a level of comfort. A lot of paper, they can work on it said the biggest problem meeting in December. the investment in time us use Google Classroom. at night. I still think the has been broken screens. Al-Anon and training has been It’s a platform to discuss iPad is functional for all Cases should help pro- n Cassville: Al-Anon Family Grief Care Support n significant. Both teachers and to turn in work.” our standard instruction.” tect them, he noted. The Group meets at 8 p.m. at Marionville: Grief Care and students have a lev- Wright reported busi- Brown added the Apple Applecare warranty, paid the United Methodist Church Support, sponsored com- el of comfort, the devices ness instruction still uses Classroom may allow by parents, covers all in Cassville every Thursday munity support by Integrity are user friendly, highly Office 2016. The labs better control in individ- damage except water. of each month. This is for Hospice, is held the last family or friends of alcohol- Thursday of every month ics. at 10 a.m. in Marionville at Methodist Manor, 205 Projects: Routine maintenance also underway South College Ave. in the CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Caregiver Alice Lounge. Care group is Support Group for anyone experiencing grief hallways in the middle most noticeable project this Reid said the new ramps glue left on the floor was through loss. school, trying to freshen summer. on the visitor bleachers at difficult to remove. We had n Monett: Caregiver Support Group meets at n Monett: The Grief Support and brighten things up,” The heat pumps, he said, the stadium replaced old to rent a sander with car- Group meets the first and ramps which had some rot- bide tips to get all of it off. Oak Pointe of Monett from Reid said. “And, we’re also were past their life expec- 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on third Tuesday of each month replacing all of the light- tancy and needed to be ting lumber. The old carpet was in very the first Wednesday of each at Oak Pointe of Monett, ing in those hallways with replaced. “The new ramps are poor condition, so we threw month at 1011 Old Airport 1011 Old Airport Road from LED lights.” “When you have 65 less steep and have met- it away.” Road in Monett. For more 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For Reid said a lot of the HVAC units in one build- al frames we made with Along with the bigger information, call Kathy 417- more information, call Kathy projects are being done ing [at the high school] wooden walkways,” he said. items, Reid said routine 235-3500. at 417-235-3500. with materials on hand, and 200-plus throughout A project that became summer work is under- n Shell Knob: The but the district is having to the whole district, it’s good more difficult than expect- way. Alzheimer’s/Dementia Narcotics Anonymous pay for some equipment. to stay on top of them so ed was the middle school “We’re doing lots of rou- Caregivers Support Group n Monett: Narcotics The heat pumps run about you don’t have to replace band room carpet. tine maintenance on our meets at the Central Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. $3,200 each, he said, and a whole bunch at once,” “We don’t know how coolers, water fountains Crossing Senior Center, the first Tuesday of every the carpet for the middle he said. “We try to do at many years ago that was and ice makers,” Reid said. 20801 YY-15, the third month in the basement school band room cost least 10 of those per year. put down, but whoever “Furniture throughout the Thursday of every month at of St. Lawrence Catholic about $3,500 to $4,000. Fortunately, we haves a installed it used an all-pur- district will be cleaned, all 2 p.m. Church, located at the corner Reid said the district had qualified staff, including a pose glue,” Reid said. “That the floors will be stripped of Seventh and Cale streets The Caring People in Monett, 417-442-3706. a lot of paint on hand, but licensed heat and air guy, to made it extremely difficult and waxed, the carpets (Single Mothers) n Monett: Vision of Hope had to buy more, and the make these upgrades with- to get the carpet out, and will be steam cleaned, the n Cassville: The Caring Narcotics Anonymous new coating is probably the out hiring all this work out.” when we finally did, the kitchen and offices will be People, a Single Mom’s group meets at 8 p.m. cleaned and we’ll power Support Group, meets the every Sunday, Tuesday and wash some of the exteriors second Monday of each Thursday in the upstairs of Visit us online at www.cassville-democrat.com of buildings.” month from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Family Life Center Monett Community Church, in Cassville. This is jointly 2101 E. Cleveland. sponsored by The Caring n Washburn: Narcotics People organization and First Anonymous and Alcoholics LOOKING FOR FAST INTERNET Baptist Church, Cassville. A Anonymous group meets meal and children’s activities at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday BUT OUR HOURS DON’T are provided. The meeting of every month at the First is open to anyone. For more Baptist Church Activity information, call 417-847- Center, 618 Second Street MATCH YOURS? 2965. in Washburn. 417-489-7662.

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JULY 26th www.edwardjones.com Shane A Boyd Member SIPC Financial Advisor 802 West Street 417.847.FAST (3278) Cassville, MO 65625 417-847-5238 Page 6 • Wednesday, July 18, 2018 Cassville Democrat COMMUNITY Is summer getting you down? mer SAD is due to pos- different times. If you feel like you are one of those Senior Life sibly too much sunlight, like you have these symp- people with the summer Solutions has which also leads to mod- toms return at the same blues, take comfort that ulations in melatonin pro- time each year and they you’re not alone. There are advice for hot duction. Another theory interfere with your abili- others out there like you This photo was taken in July 1988. An attraction at the is that people might stay ty to function normally, it just waiting for that first Cassville Independence Day celebration was the contest months up later in the summer, would be a good idea to crisp, fall day. And in the for the fastest and prettiest outhouse race. The four out- throwing their sensitive check with your doctor as meantime do what you can At this point, almost houses shown in the picture above were winners: from circadian rhythms for a only a licensed health care to help yourself feel better. the left, Fasco’s entry with Allen Sparks, second place everyone has heard loop. Interestingly, sum- provider can make a diag- Things that can help with about Seasonal Affective for design; Cassville Rotary Club’s entry, second in the mer SAD and winter SAD nosis and offer the proper symptoms of both types race, with Mark Smith, Wayne Deffenbaugh and Gene Disorder or SAD for short. seems to be prevalent in course of treatment. of SAD include eating a This term was first Schlichtman; Wells Aluminum took first place as the areas that are particular- Unfortunately, there balanced diet, practicing fastest, with Mike Bridges, Chuck Sparks, Rick Cooper coined by Georgetown ly prone to warmer sum- are few studies devoted good sleep hygiene by and Ray Hayworth; and taking first place in design was University psychiatrist mers. In other words, peo- to understanding reverse keeping bed times consis- the American Legion, with Everett Hillery, Dan Conner and Professor Norman ple in the southern U.S. SAD, likely because it is tent, exercising 3-5 times Rosenthal to explain the tend to experience sum- less well-known than its a week, and participating and Jim Atkinson. depression symptoms mer SAD more so than counterpart. In addition, in a leisure activity of your some individuals experi- those in the north (and individuals who might be choice weekly. As with any THROUGH THE YEARS ence as the nights grow vice versa). Melatonin is affected by reverse SAD condition if it is keeping longer and the weather a powerful antioxidant may be misdiagnosed with you from performing the becomes colder. 50 years ago and free radical scaven- major depression, anxiety, tasks of daily living, please July 31, 1968 According to the ger that serves to protect or dysthymia. Because it is contact your health care Cassville School Superintendent James Ford National Alliance on the brain. However, more fairly esoteric compared to provider. announced this week the employment of Robert Le Mental Health, roughly importantly, melatonin’s winter SAD, many people Senior Life Solutions Mon as high school principal for the coming school less than 1/10th of all SAD immediate precursor is who become depressed in is an intensive outpa- year. Le Mon has been with the Pierce City schools and cases are reverse SAD. the neurotransmitter the summer may not real- tient group therapy pro- will be replacing Harold Measle, who has returned to Wait a minute, what’s that serotonin, a major play- ize they have SAD. They gram designed to meet the University of Arkansas to finish his work on his you ask? Well you aren’t er in regulating mood. By may simply think of their the unique needs of older doctor’s degree. alone in being unfamiliar reducing melatonin pro- bouts of depression as new adults over the age of 65 Greg Stanton, son of Mrs. Loretta Stanton of with Reverse SAD. Just duction, SAD increases events rather than parts struggling with depression Cassville, has completed requirements to solo and like the name suggests, the risk for depression and of a pattern. Researchers and anxiety often related receive a pilot’s license. He is presently a student at this condition describes other mood disorders. think it may also have a to aging. Family members, SMS in Springfield and has purchased a plane from the depressive symptoms Symptoms of Reverse genetic component; more physicians, or other health Bill Erickson, former ranger for Mark Twain National some individuals expe- SAD include trouble with than two-thirds of patients professionals can refer Forest station in Cassville. rience when the days concentration, fatigue, and with SAD have a relative individuals to the pro- Papers changing ownership of the Rainbow Motel become longer and the loss of appetite, weight with a major mood dis- gram. For further informa- in Cassville changed hands this week when Gene weather is hot and humid, loss, trouble sleeping, and order. tion, please contact Mercy Chumbley handed them over to Wayne Kripps, former- with each day much like possible mania. Of course Even though Reverse Hospital Cassville’s Senior ly of Winfield, Kan. the one before it. everyone experiences SAD is less well known and Life Solutions at 417-847- It is thought that sum- some of these symptoms at documented, if you feel 6042. 40 years ago July 26, 1978 A 75-year-old retired Exeter farmer, Garland E. Pet of the Week Hilburn, was killed Friday when his pickup truck was hit broadside by a train in Exeter at the Snooks Street crossing. His great grandson, James T. Smith, 10, was taken to a hospital in Springfield. Hilburn lived just west of the tracks in Exeter. John Higgins, from the Chicago, Ill., area, was surprised at what he caught on his trotline near his summer lake home in Shell Knob; it was a 55-pound spoonbill catfish that measured 52 inches long. It was the largest that had been caught the area. Susan Carney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carney, of Cassville, will enter General Seminary in New York this fall to study for the Episcopalian priesthood. She is a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary in New Jersey where she received her master of divinity degree. 30 years ago July 20, 1988 The top 15 rodeo cowboys in the world will be in Cassville July 21-23 for the annual Rotary Rodeo. Prosecuting Attorney John Lewright of Barry County has been appointed Special Prosecutor for charges against the New County collector, charged with embezzlement of $276,447. The Community Bank of Golden, Mo., will hold a grand opening on Monday. Boatmen’s National Bank of Cassville promoted two officers recently, according to Marlee Edie, pres- ident. John Anglum was promoted to vice president and loan officer, and Bob Norman was promoted to loan officer. BIBLE VERSE “Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable Meet Vince, the Haven of the Ozarks Pet of the Week. This happy and handsome boy was left tied to the Haven in Thy sight, O Lord, my rock and my fence with some of his belongings and a note stating his previous owner could no longer care for him. According to his note, he’s already housetrained and we know from mobile adoptions that he does well in a crate. Vince redeemer.” loves toys, playing in water, all the people he meets, and playing with other dogs. He’s an escape artist and will — PSALM 19:14 need supervised playtime, invisible fence, or some other modification to keep him safe while outside. He’s a fun loving boy who will make a great addition to an active home. You can meet him at the Haven 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. any day of the week, or call 417-835-3647 for more information. Contributed photo RECIPE OF THE WEEK TORTELLINI PESTO SALAD Prep time: 15 Min. Cook time: 8 Min. Baling drought-stressed corn for silage Ready in: 1 Hr., 30 Min. Servings: 6 The lack of rain has cat- raise your cutter to limit all nutritional value of the corn worth baling? INGREDIENTS: tleman around the county, nitrates. corn for our herd. A: Absolutely! Lush n 1 cup all-purpose flour and state, wondering what 2. Check your dry mat- 4. Talk to your insur- leafy corn growth will n 3 eggs forage they are going to ter/moisture. You can do ance agent before chop- commonly test around n 12 ounces Italian-seasoned bread crumbs feed. Maybe baling your this at home in your micro- ping. 13% protein and provide n 6 skinless, boneless chicken breasts drought-stressed, earless wave. The ideal moisture 5. Allow forage to fer- fiber to support rumen n 6 tablespoons butter, divided, or more to taste corn could be the best in the bale will encourage ment 4-6 weeks before function. n 2 (24 ounce) jars marinara sauce, or more to taste option from a bad situa- proper fermentation and beginning to feed. Drought- Q: What if my corn has n 12 slices mozzarella cheese tion to capture some nutri- prevent spoilage. Go to stressed corn silage will rust? n 1 (3 ounce) package Parmesan cheese ents for a herd. https://extension2.mis- not feed like normal corn A. This should not limit n 2 tablespoons oregano Considerations before souri.edu/g3151 for step silage. Consult with a MU the feeding value of your n 2 tablespoons basil chopping: by step instructions. Extension livestock spe- crop, however be aware n 1 tablespoon garlic powder 1. Did you side-dress N 3. Once your plant cialist or your nutritionist that it will dry down much or apply poultry liter? Be begins to tassel, the total to ensure that your herd's faster. If the crop is too dry DIRECTIONS: sure to test for Nitrates. tonnage doesn't change nutritional needs are met. going into the bale, the fer- 1. Spread flour on a shallow plate. Beat eggs in a bowl. Recall, nitrates accumu- greatly. Waiting to bale for See Below for common mentation profile will be Pour bread crumbs into a shallow bowl. Dredge chicken late in the bottom portion silage will increase fiber Q/A for baling corn: altered encouraging mold breasts in flour. Dip in egg and roll in bread crumbs to coat. of the stalk, be sure to levels and decrease over- Q: Is short/stunted growth. 2. Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Fry breaded chicken breasts, 2 at a time, until golden brown, 4 to 6 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate. Repeat with remaining butter and chicken breasts. Hogs: Addressing the issue of feral hogs in the Ozarks 3. Layer chicken breasts in a slow cooker, covering each CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 layer with marinara sauce. 4. Cook on low until flavors combine, 2 1/2 to 3 hours. choates and kill the bigger ran his fingers through But I will have some more address is Box 22, Bolivar, 5. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C). marked hogs for butch- his thick white hair, “I lost to say about the problem of MO 65613. To read past 6. Place chicken breasts side-by-side in a baking dish, ering. Those hams were my best dog ever through feral hogs, which are more columns you may have spooning additional sauce on top. Place 2 slices mozzarel- smoked and cured and last- Fen Marlowe’s danged and more a plague upon missed, see my website, la cheese over each piece of chicken. Sprinkle Parmesan ed families all winter. But cuss-edness… but he paid the Ozarks in next week’s larrydablemontoutdoors. cheese, oregano, basil, and garlic powder on top. Marlowe had none that fall a price; he lost all his hogs column, and an answer to blogspot.com 7. Bake in the preheated oven until cheese is melted, to butcher. 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Cassville Democrat Wednesday, July 18, 2018 • Page 7 LOCAL Regal scholarship Cassville schools makes $10,000 winner announced selling surplus equipment 2016 and a new mainte- One person, Ty Carver District turns CASSVILLE nance tractor this year, the placed two bids on the down offer to SCHOOLS district put its 2001 John brush hog, the first for What: Deere MX8 brush hog and $1,525, and a second trade cash, gun Made $10,370 by its 50-horsepower 2001 for $525 plus a gun case selling its surplus brush hog John Deere tractor up for for trade. Dusty Reid, case for brush hog and tractor Bids: Nine sealed bid for the sealed bids. facilities and operations BY KYLE TROUTMAN brush hog, 6 for the tractor The tractor received six manager who opened the More: One bid included trad- bids ranging from $2,710 bids, said the gun case [email protected] ing a gun case to $6,700. it was sold was worth about $1,000. Governmental bodies for the $6,700 to bidder Carver said he realized often put up their surplus Mike Schied. The brush schools don’t really need equipment for sale after case of one offer made for hog received nine total gun cases, but he thought they buy replacements, the Cassville school dis- bids ranging from $1,005 the district could use it and sealed bids for sur- trict’s surplus brush hog. to $3,670. It was sold for for storage of sensitive plus equipment are usual- After purchasing a the $3,670 to bidder Mike documents because it is ly cash offers, except in the 15-foot finish mower in Whisler. fire rated.

Alyssa Case was selected as one of the Regal scholarship award winners. Case, a Cassville High Middle school students compete School graduate, is the daughter of John and Shanda Downey and John Case Jr. This scholarship in Food Truck competition opportunity is available to graduating seniors who have a parent that is a full time employee of Regal. Scholarships are awarded on the student’s academic scholastic achievement and the length of service of the employee. Contributed photo

COUNTY CALENDAR Thursday, July 19 may call 417-662-3612. Market: The Old Church Gallery Farmers’ Monday, July 23 Market will be open on Center: The Central Farm Road 1240 in Shell Crossing Senior Center Knob from 8-11 a.m. The will host a healthy life- market offers fresh, local style support group each produce, eggs, baked Monday from 8:45-9:30 goods, local beef and pork, a.m. crafts and more. People Center: The Central may call 417-858-2510 for Crossing Senior Center more information. will host dominoes each Library: The Cassville Monday at 12:30 p.m. Branch Library will host Library: The Cassville summer preschool story Branch Library will host time with the theme “Let’s “Exercise for the Mature Sing” at 10 a.m. for chil- Adult (55-plus),” at 9 a.m. dren up to age 5. People may call 417-847- Library: The Cassville 2121 for more information. Branch Library will host Library: The Cassville the children’s program Branch Library will “Rumpus!” with Will Stuck show “Showboat” as the at 3:30 p.m. Families are Monday Movie Matinee encouraged to attend. at 1:30 p.m. People may Meeting: The bring their own snacks. Pythagoras Masonic Lodge No. 383 will meet at 7 p.m. at 1704 Main St. Tuesday, July 24 in Cassville. Library: The Cassville Meeting: The Ozark Branch Library will host adult canvas painting with During summer school, students at Cassville Middle School participated in a Food Truck Competition and win- Country Quilters will meet ners received a plaque and cash prizes. Students were tasked with creating their own food truck, establishing at 9:30 a.m. for a work- the theme “Yacht Rock” at 1 p.m. There are still spac- a menu and cooking products that would be served on their food truck. Winners include: First place, Marcus shop at the Old Fields Rivera with a vegan menu and made sweet potato mac and cheese; second place, to Madison Scallorn and Photo Archive, Room 8, es remaining and registra- Makenna Hagins with Italian menu and made pizza; third place, was Wyatt Alexander with a wing truck and on Highway 248. tion is required by calling SilverTeens: The 417-847-2121. made barbecue wings. Contributed photo SilverTeens single seniors group will meet at 6 Wednesday, July 25 p.m. at the Guanajuato Library: The Cassville Mexican Restaurant in Branch Library will host a Exeter afterschool program enters 5th year Verona, located at 180 N. sewing class at 1 p.m. each 3rd St. For more informa- Wednesday. Administrator the George Washington and negative,” she said. tion, people may call BJ at Library: The Cassville EXETER Carver Museum, the “Sometimes we tell them 417-393-9212. Branch Library will host aims to reapply AFTERSCHOOL state Capitol and State how a child has struggled “Exercise for the Mature Penitentiary, the YMCA with homework or behav- Adult (55-plus),” at 9 a.m. for grant in PROGRAM pools in Cassville and ior, but other times we tell Friday, July 20 Monett in the summer them how a child aced a Class: The Cassville People may call 417-847- spring 2019 What: Is entering its fifth 2121 for more information. year, the final year of its and Roaring River State spelling test.” Branch Library will host a Park.” Mattingly said anoth- crochet class at 10:30 a.m. Center: The Central BY KYLE TROUMAN original grant Future: Mattingly said activ- er lesson learned over the Center: The Central Crossing Senior Center Administrator Mandy [email protected] Mattingly aims to reapply for ities have changed last four years is patience. Crossing Senior Center will host Bridge classes Nearly four years ago, each Wednesday from a grant next spring over the years, moving “I’ve learned to be will host a 30-minute bal- on Sept. 2, 2014, kinder- More: Program has evolved 9:30-11:30 a.m. There is more toward hands-on patient and that you can’t ance and flexibility class garten teacher and grant since it began approaches. please everybody,” she each Friday, starting at a fee. For more informa- writer Mandy Mattingly “We’ve moved away said. 9:30 a.m. tion, people may call Mary received a birthday gift parents work early or from doing things like Overall, the No. 1 les- Library: The Cassville Frances Murphy at 417- she would never forget kids have to come in ear- reader’s theatre and more son has been learning the Branch Library will host 858-0692. — word that the Exeter ly. Afternoon numbers to hands-on activities impact of the program on “Exercise for the Mature Library: The Cassville school district receive a depend a lot on activities that replicate a classroom such a small school dis- Adult (55-plus),” at 9 a.m. Branch Library will host $500,000 grant to imple- going on. High school environment,” Mattingly trict. People may call 417-847- Family Game Night at ment a 21st Century numbers are still pret- said. “And, when we have “On a small commu- 2121 for more information. 5:30 p.m. People may Learning Center after- ty low, but a lot of them evaluations, we are able to nity, it has a big impact,” Center: The Central bring their own games or school care program. work, play a sport or are get the parents involved. she said. “Whether we Crossing Senior Center play one that is provided. Nearly four years later, in a club like FFA.” We have a lot of work- see the same kids every will host Cribbage games Parents must accompany Mattingly and the Exeter Looking to the 2018- ing parents in our district, day or not, the kids and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each their children. district are entering their 2019 school year, and these kids are in a the parents count on this Friday. Sharon Clute is the last year of the grant’s Mattingly said plans are better place than if they program as a big part of instructor. Thursday, July 26 life, and she aims to keep already in the works. were alone at home.” their lives. It has helped Club: The Ozark Herb Market: The Old the program going for “We will still have five Mattingly said run- our kids with attendance, Club will meet at 1 p.m. Church Gallery Farmers’ the average 60-plus chil- family nights, and we ning the program has also behavior and grades, and at the Cassville Branch Market will be open on dren per day that use the partner with Parents as changed her perspective it makes a big difference Library. Farm Road 1240 in Shell morning and afterschool Teachers on all of those on some things. to have somewhere to go Knob from 8-11 a.m. The service. and with the Title I pro- “Now, I see things after school and be pro- Saturday, July 21 market offers fresh, local “Our numbers are still gram on two of them,” much more from an ductive.” Market: The Cassville produce, eggs, baked high, and we’re one of Mattingly said. “We will administration point of Mattingly said there Farmers’ Market will be goods, local beef and pork, the only programs in the have three parent class- view,” she said. “There’s was a worry about fund- open on the courthouse crafts and more. People grant system that isn’t es that are six weeks a lot that goes on behind ing for the program being square from 7-11 a.m., may call 417-858-2510 for declining every year,” long, and four Saturday the scenes, and I’m more cut, but she believes that with fresh produce; raw, more information. Mattingly said. “We had schools for kids who need appreciative of the work is on the backburner now. local honey; baked goods; Library: The Cassville our celebration of schools help with grades. Those administrators do. “If something were to farm-fresh eggs; meats; Branch Library will host event in March and three Saturday schools are usu- “It’s also really neat happen with the federal fudge; jams and jellies; the final Libraries Rock! of our people won awards, ally right after progress to see the kids grow up. funding, there are state and crafts available. To event of the summer, host- and to get that many in reports come out.” Those kids that were in grants we could apply for,” become a vendor, people ing Cowboy Music for Kids one place is uncommon.” Field trips are also a first grade when we start- she said. “My plan is to may call Albert Wolfe at with Marshall Mitchell of Mattingly said over the big part of the program. ed are now going into just be positive and hope 417-652-7308. Springdale, Ark., at 3:30 past four years, the pro- This past year, attendees junior high school.” to reapply next year.” Dance: The Seligman p.m. Children can come gram has been built up went to the Wonders of Mattingly said another Funding for the pro- Chamber of Commerce dressed as cowboys and to something parents and Wildlife and aquarium in change for the better is gram declines each year, will host a dance at the cowgirls. students in the district Springfield. not running a bus any- coupled with requiring Seligman Chamber Event SilverTeens: The depend on. “Money is built into the more, as it encourages the district itself to sup- Center at 7 p.m. Admission SilverTeens single seniors “Last year, we averaged program for field trips,” more interaction with plement the grant total. is $5 each and attendees group will meet at 6 p.m. 68 in daily attendance, Mattingly said. “We’ve parents. This year, Mattingly said are asked to bring a snack at HogTide in Aurora. For which includes morn- gone to the Barry County “A big positive for us the budget is $58,455. to share. No alcohol or more information, people ings and afternoons,” she Museum, the Amazeum in about the program is the Local businesses have also smoking is allowed. For may call BJ at 417-393- said. “Morning numbers Arkansas, the Discovery daily communication with partnered with the district more information, people 9212. are pretty steady because Center in Springfield, parents, both positive to support the program. Page 8 • Wednesday, July 18, 2018 Cassville Democrat LOCAL

FELONY ARREST Who: Thomas Sharp, 48, of Fayetteville, Ark. Preparations ready for Purdy Festival on Saturday What: Is charged with four counts of felony forgery Bond: Is $50,000 cash only in one case and $15,000 cash only on another Man charged with local forgeries CenturyLink, not Sharp. Arkansas man Maricorp verified it was being held on made out to CenturyLink. Sharp, who said he $65,000 in bond has never worked for Maricorp, said a man BY KYLE TROUTMAN approached him in [email protected] Fayetteville and agreed A Fayetteville, Ark., to cash some checks and Free carnival rides all day are only part of the fun planned for the seventh annual Purdy Festival on Saturday in man has been arrested on make some money. Sharp the city parks and school grounds. Besides the 5K and tournaments starting around 8 a.m., there will four felony charges after had about $600 in cash allegedly trying to cash be a livestock show, car and cycle show, crafts fair, veterans reception, live music, concessions and barbecued from other checks cashed. forged checks at a bank in chicken dinners, bath tub races and water games. Additional information is available by calling Renae Neill, Sharp said at first, he did Cassville. not know the checks were overall festival chairman, at 417-840-0528. Contributed photo Thomas Sharp, 48, fraudulent, but after cash- of Fayetteville, Ark., is ing the first two, he knew charged with four counts something wasn’t right. of felony forgery, three According to a prob- counts in one case and able cause statement by Purdy City Council plans street repairs a single count in another Det. Doug Henry, with on hold if funds do not four years in savings alone. case. the Barry County Sheriff’s Hwy. C closed PURDY CITY extend to all. Aldermen concluded they According to a proba- Office, forgeries occurred Saturday for COUNCIL ACTION Alderman Austin needed more bids to con- ble cause statement filed in Cassville, Seligman, Hammen reported inter- sider, including fixture by Sgt. Donald Privett, Shell Knob and Golden. Streets: To review est in developing land costs, before taking action. with the Cassville Police Freedom Bank report- annual Purdy problems, seek repair bids south of the school cam- A representative from Department, at about 1:32 ed Sharp allegedly stole Festival Heavy equipment: More p.m. on July 11, police were $11,570.54 and attempted discussion needed pus for residential con- Visu-Sewer had asked to struction. Prock said the address aldermen about dispatched to Freedom to steal another $4,990.18 BY MURRAY BISHOFF Water system: Well Bank in Cassville for a with the Maricorp check. problems on July 4 credited developer would need lining leaks in the city’s sys- Cassville Democrat man allegedly attempt- Sharp is being held to alarm, backup failure to present a subdivision tem, but failed to appear. Purdy City Council plan, designed by an engi- Prock said the representa- ing to cash a fraudulent in the Barry County jail members discussed prepa- neer, with an eight-inch tive would have to call him check. on cash-only bonds of rations for the Purdy rock and place hot mix sewer main included. He personally to reschedule. The check in question $50,000 and $15,000. He Festival on Saturday and over it. Alderman Bobby said the full council could City leaders complained was from Maricorp U.S. has been arraigned, and a discussed street improve- Baker recommended fill- meet with planners if nec- about Ace Pipe Cleaning and made out to Sharp, disposition hearing is set ments last week. ing a hold that large with essary to outline needed never returning to make but the bank employees for July 26 at 8:30 a.m. Police Chief Jackie concrete, as his experience steps to take. repairs after video work said that check num- in the courtroom of Judge Lowe said Highway C will with the Monett Street City Clerk Debbie and has not had much suc- ber was made out to Robert Foulke. be closed from Front to Department suggested Redshaw reported she cess finding other vendors Fifth Street from 9 a.m. cold mix patched would had two bids for replac- to address those problems. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. break up within a year. ing the tractor. Aldermen Prock added that crews Exchange Insurance Agency Traffic will be detoured Additional active water concurred they needed have begun construction Since 1964 from Commercial to leaks cited included one more choices and offers work on the new sewer www.exchangeinsagency.com Washington to Ninth at the school campus, that included financing. pipeline to Monett and Street to route around Fourth and Archibald, Lowery noted the city’s have pipe stacked at stra- park activities. Lowe said and on both Jefferson and sickle mower was in pieces, tegic locations along the Grace Gouvion-Fierro the car show this year will Leslie Lane. That prompt- parts were no longer avail- route. Agent move back to Memorial ed an extended discus- able, and if it was reassem- Lowery reported that [email protected] Park, east of City Hall. sion on all the streets that bled, it would still be an Kevin Cook, the new Phone 712 West St. Cassville MO 65625 The Missouri Department could use concrete instead old mower. It was unclear public works employ- of Transportation will of asphalt. how big a tractor the city ee, had done well in his 417-847-7621 Auto-Home-Commercial-Farm-Life-Health not have any electronic Mayor Bo Prock asked needed for various uses, first weeks. The help was signs available to mark Lowery to develop a list of and the dump truck also needed, as Lowery contin- the detour, so motorists street problems and water needed replacing. Prock ued to discover issues that will need to pay attention line replacement sites, advised setting aside a full required attention. Over AND to smaller signs and bar- then to bring aldermen a evening to discuss heavy the Fourth of July, he not- Ken’sCollision Center GLASS! ricades. list to consider at their equipment needs. ed, the no. 1 well had over- The Area’s Finest Collision Repair Facility Public works foreman August meeting. Prock Clerk Redshaw also heated and shut off. He Glass damage on the Lonnie Lowery, in the encouraged aldermen to asked aldermen to con- subsequently discovered lead position with Dave drive around town to list sider action on replacing the sound and light alarm run? Check out our Gatewood on medical their biggest concerns. the failing light system at system citing problems Mobile Service! leave, reported repairing The city has $157,067 in the Community Center. and telephone connection potholes on Commercial its street fund for repairs. Prock suggested convert- to activate the no. 2 well WE DO GLASS! and Jefferson, where He asked for bids on the ing to LED lights, which had all failed. He planned 712 W. 10th St. • Cassville, MO 65625 • 417-847-1200 crews would have to cut most needed work, which Alderman Scott Redshaw to call an electrician to out the asphalt, fill with aldermen could place said would pay for itself in overhaul the system. www.kenscollisioncenter.com Nonprofit: Rudman details proposal given to accused Sanders Construction CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 3rd Generation General Contractor said they expected charges ing to leave his card for the area for which they are person once they accept to be filed. Boxx released the alleged shooter when responsible and providing responsibility. Even if they a statement in late April a vehicle pulled up and a written apology that may won’t admit it to others that, in part, said, “prose- he spoke to the accused. be shared in the media and or themselves, they start Carpentry cutorial ethics, longstand- Although he has not been online. the process of forgiveness. ing policy and best legal able to talk to Boxx or the In exchange, the I believe everyone in this Concrete practice mandate that no attorney representing the Johnsons would agree to case needs to ask for or discussion be had con- accused, Rudman said that not bring any lawsuit, call accept forgiveness. There cerning that or any matter short interaction with the for calm by publicly stating has to be real consequenc- Paving pending determination of alleged shooter led him they feel justice has been es, but after those conse- charges, if any.” to draft an offer aimed served and publicly ask quences are accepted, all Rudman arrived in at calming the storm in others to stop harassing parties can start to heal.” Excavation Barry County in late July southern Barry County. the accused. Don Cupps, who is rep- and is hoping to get things Rudman’s proposal “Actions have conse- resenting the accused, said 417-271-4606 moving in the case. Along included the accused tell- quences,” Rudman said. he had no comment on the with trying to bring more ing the truth and accepting “Once a person is willing conditions Rudman has Licensed • Bonded • Insured attention to the Johnsons’ responsibility, pleading to stand up and accept proposed. dogs’ deaths, he is trying to a felony animal abuse those consequences, no to broker a deal between charge and losing the right matter how big or how the alleged shooter and the to carry a weapon as a fel- small the mistake, good Johnsons. on, pay financial restitu- things start to happen for A video posted to tion to the Johnsons for that person. Most all oth- Facebook showed the three labradors, admit ers around them can’t help Rudman was attempt- to any other dog killings in but start to respect that Enjoy the Ride! 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1. What’s your vision for the long-term future of county dispatching? As I travel through Barry county I have heard no com- plaints about our our 911 dispatching system, only con- cerns about response time. I would immediately go to work with the ambulance district and Sheriff Davis to improve the response time for all Barry county citizens. This will require a hard look at the existing systems and process in order to become more efficient.

2. If you were to win the presiding commissioner John Hendricks BARRY COUNTY position, would you intend to run in future elections? Age: 60 Is so, how many? Political Party: Republican PRESIDING COMMISSIONER I totally believe that term limits are important. After Current Occupation: Consultant and Farmer a couple of terms, I believe Past Experience: Business Owner, Manufacturing, Contractor people become complacent Education: Life Experience and forget the big picture. 3 candidates. Career politicians, in my Website: https://www.facebook.com/johnhendricks4allcitizens/ opinion, have hurt our country by forgetting who system. The main reason I voters and making changes Your choice. they are there to represent. am running for Presiding that represent all the people They end up serving their Commissioner is so I can of Barry county by bringing own agenda or losing sight spend one to two terms a business environment not Editor’s note: The following Q&As represent the candidates’ views verbatim, as of what goes on outside the bringing fresh ideas to the political a one. submitted via email in response to our questions, and have not been edited. county, listening to the The election will be held Aug. 7, with the top vote-getter being elected. - KT 1. What’s your vision for 1. What’s your vision for the long-term future of the long-term future of county dispatching? county dispatching? 911 does all the dispatching Barry County Emergency for Barry County at no Services E9-1-1 is a stand- cost. I cannot vision a bet- alone political entity by State ter deal. Statute (Missouri Revised Statute 190.335.8 ) that has 2. If you were to win the no affiliation with the Barry presiding commission- County Commission. In er position, would you looking towards the future of intend to run in future this valuable agency, I would elections? Is so, how look to the recent past when many? the voters of Barry County It has always been my prac- overwhelmingly demonstrat- tice to not announce any ed their support by first vot- intentions until the filing ing to establish the services date approaches and I have in 2005 and subsequently made a final decision. I approving a referendum in believe that by announcing Cherry Warren 2013. If elected Presiding you do not intend to run Commissioner, I would fol- Gary Youngblood for re=election diminishes Age: 79 low the will of Barry County Age: 66 your effectiveness to accom- Political Party: Republican plish your goals and meet voters and personally support Political Party: Republican these crucial services. the needs of the county. I Current Occupation: Presiding Commission and farmer Current Occupation: Barry County Clerk have never said to anyone Past Experience: Incumbent presiding commissioner, Banker, Farmer 2. If you were to win the Past Experience: Served 8 years Missouri Army National Guard in the 203rd, that I did not intend to Education: Bachelor of Science Missouri State University presiding commissioner Company B, at Carthage; 14 years employment with MFA Plant Food Division as plant seek re-election. position, would you intend lead man at the Carytown Plant north of Carthage; Promoted to plant Manager of Website: N/A to run in future elections? the Exeter Fertilizer Plant in 1978 and moved to Cassville; 10 years at Cassville schools Is so, how many? as director of maintenance and building grounds; Barry County Clerk since winning I would consider seeking at election in November 1994 least two terms serving as Education: Graduated from Carthage High School 1969; attended Missouri Southern the Barry County Presiding College Commissioner, that is if the Website: N/A voters choose that path for me! I have certainly enjoyed serving the citizens of Barry County Commission and Commissioner. Only God County the last several it would be a pleasure to knows what our future years as the Clerk to the serve them as the Presiding holds! Page 10 • Wednesday, July 18, 2018 Cassville Democrat ELECTION 2018

1. If you win the election, what are your plans for the future? Do you plan to continue running in future elections, and if so how many? My future plans for the office will be to keep providing a prompt and accurate service of recording public records and maintain them with the most updated technology possible. I will continue to add the archive records to our online esearch system, to benefit the numerous patrons that use our services daily. In addition, providing contin- ued education for my staff and myself to keep up with the latest state and federal Angela Coones BARRY COUNTY requirements. I have always enjoyed being helpful to the Age: 53 community that I live in. I Political Party: Republican RECORDER OF DEEDS feel this is my way of insuring Current Occupation: Current Chief Deputy Recorder for Barry County that future generations will have adequate records. My Past Experience: In 1996-2006, I was hired by Senator Emory Melton to work at plans are to continue to serve his title company, Barry County Abstract and Title, beginning as searcher and later 4 candidates. in this field for my entire moving into the closing side of title. While there I attained my Title Producers License career. with the State of Missouri for 20 years and maintained it with yearly continuing education classes with (MLTA) Missouri Land Title Association to keep up with the Your choice. 2. What is your experience ever changing laws and statutes. From 2006-2014, I continued to work in the land title business with Asbury Land Title until coming to the Recorder’s Office in 2014 as with Real Estate and how a Deputy Recorder will that help you in the Editor’s note: The following Q&As represent the candidates’ views verbatim, as recorder position? and How Education: 1983 graduate of Monett High School; 1996-2017, State of Missouri Title submitted via email in response to our questions, and have not been edited. familiar are you with maps Producers License; 1992-Present, Notary Public The election will be held Aug. 7, with the top vote-getter being elected. - KT and reading for section, Website: N/A township and range? I started in real estate in to name a few. I know the e-recording technology? 1. If you win the election, 1996, when I went to work difference between a plat and Currently, I serve as the what are your plans for for Senator Emory Melton a survey, a subdivision and a Deputy Recorder and have the future? Do you plan to at his title company, Barry metes and bound description done so for the past 5 years. I continue running in future County Abstract. While and what a chain of title is. am very familiar and experi- elections, and if so how employed there attended In 2005, I became the clos- enced with the software that yearly title school classes to many? ing agent for Asbury Land we use daily in the Recorder’s learn how to read maps, sur- If I win the election, I do Title. My duties included Office. Currently, we are plan on running in future veys, plats, etc. Not just read- ing, but the art of plotting or preparing transfer and closing using Resolution with Cott elections as well. I may in fact documents in compliance Systems for our title indexing continue running even if I drawing land legals to scale which is a very tedious pro- with HUD and RESPA and and scanning documents. do not win. I have a strong maintaining and reconciling Our e-recording that many desire to help my community cess. My years of experience of multi-million dollar escrow title companies and other and am not one to give up have taught me to under- accounts. I have learned and vendors use is through easy. stand the meaning and effects of easements, rights-of-way, lived this on a daily basis for Mobilis Technologies. Both 2. What is your experience encumbrances, restrictions, the last 25 years. companies provide Barry with Real Estate and how probate documents, transfer County with the most updat- will that help you in the documents, court documents, 3. How comfortable are you ed technology possible in the recorder position? and How tax liens and lis pendens just with using computers and industry. familiar are you with maps and reading for section, Reese Hilburn township and range? 1. If you win the election, I do not have experience Age: 25 what are your plans for with real estate however I Political Party: Republican the future? Do you plan to continue running in future am quite eager to learn. I am Current Occupation: Wastewaster Specialist, Efco able to read maps quite well elections, and if so how however. I don’t know every Past Experience: Retail Management many? skill that will be needed in Education: High School Graduate If elected, I plan on continu- the office of Recorder, how- ing in office as long as I feel ever I look forward eagerly to Website: N/A I can contribute and make a the challenge ahead if I am difference for Barry County. elected. e-recording technology? to expand my knowledge I am extremely skilled with further. I have no doubt 2. What is your experience 3. How comfortable are you multiple computer systems that I will do well with the with Real Estate and how with using computers and and am always looking Recorder’s office software. will that help you in the recorder position? and How familiar are you with maps 1. If you win the election, and reading for section, what are your plans for township and range? the future? Do you plan to My experience in Real Estate continue running in future lending extends back to elections, and if so how 1975 and moves forward to Rodger A. Emo 2001. During that tenure many? Age: 64 My plans for the future will of 26 years, I have booked be to serve the citizens of and approved countless real Political Party: Republican estate loans, personal home barry County to the best of Current Occupation: Semi-Retired/J.B. Hunt loans, contruction loans, my ability. I do not have con- 2nd mortgage equity loans, Past Experience: 25+ years in the Consumer Finance and Banking Industry; trol of my future, but if God business real estate loans to Management of up to 10 people; Management of the institutions assets, which continues to bless me with name a few. I’ve processed includes but not necessarily limited to the institutions overall portfolio of loans, mak- good health my plan is to run credit, ordered appraisals ing and approving loans such as Mortgage loans, Consumer loans and Business loans; in future elections. and reviewed entire appraisal Securities purchased; Performing inside audits of the institution for safety and sound- reports. I’ve ordered title ness and reporting the same to the Board of Directors; Performing Compliance Audits and reporting the same to the Board of Directors; Preparation of the Institutions 2. What is your experience work from title companies with Real Estate and how quarterly Call Reports and submitting the same to the regulatory agencies; I have and reviewed their report. worked closely with the Regulatory Agencies within the Consumer Finance and will that help you in the Mete’s and Bounds descrip- recorder position? and How Banking Industry,those being Missouri Division of Finance, Federal Deposit Insurance tions sometimes required Corp. (FDIC) and Office of the Comptroller of Currency (OCC) familiar are you with maps surveys or at least boundary and reading for section, Danielle Still markers or what we call “spot Education: Graduate of Pleasant Hill High School, Pleasant Hill, MO; Graduate of the Mid South School of Banking at Memphis State University; Certified Community Bank township and range? Age: 36 surveys”. Sometimes before My experience with real Internal Auditor through the Independent Bankers Association of America; Numerous Political Party: Republican ordering, we would check Compliance Schools estate is very expandable and Assessor’s Office for assessed I am familiar with maps, Current Occupation: Stay-at-home mom and assist my husband on our three-gen- valuations, check Collector’s Website: None but I am on Facebook at Rodger Emo section, township and range eration family farm Office to see if taxes current on deeds. My position as Past Experience: Employee and manager at Cassville License Office and checked the Recorder’s (UCC’s) which are fililngs on with using computers and Recorder of Deeds will be to Office to determine liens record prepared documents Education: High school and Crowder College personal property to perfect e-recording technology? and to check the plat books. liens. These filings by banks I have used computers for as presented to me that deals Website: stillforbcr.com My overall experience com- and small loan companies are business and personal use with Barry County issues. the pliments the Recorder’s primarily seen on consumer and have found that even Recorders office does not pre- with using computers and it and have kept myself up to position because I am very loans but are recorded in the though you know how to pare of alter documents, only e-recording technology? date with the many changes familiar with deeds of trusts records them. Being part of the generation that has taken place and feel which are recorded at the Recorder’s Office. 5) My use a computer, you still where high technology began that I can face any new tech- Recorder’s Office. Surveys are lending experience has also have to learn the programs 3. How comfortable are you I am very comfortable using nology that comes my way. recordable and can be read familiarized me with the and software pertaining to and traced by plat maps to Assessor’s Office who sets what you need it for. We the position of the property the valuation on real estate live in the age of computers which the Recorder’s Office and the Collector’s Office and electronic filing , where has. My lending experience who taxes according to the everything is going paperless Stay current. gives me the advantage of 1) valuation and how these two and technology is changing Recognizing the documents offices and the Recorder’s all the time. A society where Call 847.2610 to subscribe to that are being recording. 2) Office work together. (6) I we have to adapt to constant Knowing the documents you have also bought and sold software updates as well as Cassville Democrat. are talking about to better real estate and have built new computer hardware. Cassville-Democrat.com interact with the customer homes for resale. I feel that I have worked on various and service his/her needs. 3) my 25+ years in Consumer systems and have never had a Already familiar with Surveys Finance and the Banking problem learning the system. and how they can be record- Industry along with my edu- I am knowledgable on how ed and possibly linked to cation makes me qualified to e-recording works and feel owner of property, which I be your first elected Recorder confident that it will not be a plan on checking to see if this of Barry County. problem and I look forward is being done. 4) Know about to the challenge and possibili- Uniform Commerical Codes 3. How comfortable are you ty of improving their system.

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neralhome.com for and remained there thir- life. They traveled with Robin Kroll. employed at Tyson’s in online obituaries, ty years until his retire- friends and family all over Survivors include: one Bentonville, Ark., and guestbook and private ment as Emeritus faculty the United States and the sister, Linda Ball and her had also worked for Daisy condolences in 1999. world from Abilene, Kan., husband Denny of Eagle Manufacturing. She was a FOHN FUNERAL Leland also preached to Lhsas, Tibet. Traveling Rock; a step-sister, Sharon member of the Assembly HOME throughout the state of was always a time to expe- Doble and her husband of God faith. Cassville, Missouri Missouri. He pastored the rience something new and Jonathan of Rogers, Ark.; Funeral services will be 417-847-2141 churches of Butterfield to enjoy the company of two step-brothers, Millard held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Baptist Church, New Site others. Andrews and his wife July 18 at Big Creek Baptist Church, Allendale Leland’s spirit of Kathy of Cassville, and Assembly of God Church Baptist Church, First encouragement, opti- Michael Andrews of St. in Vendor, Ark., under Baptist of Albany, and mism, humor, and gener- Charles. direction of Fohn Funeral Arnhart Baptist Church in osity will be missed but Hw graduated from Home in Cassville. Burial Purdy. He also served as always remembered by high school in Lansing, will be at Smith Cemetery IMOGENE ARNOLD interim pastor in numer- those he encountered. Kan. He attended Roaring in Vendor, Ark. Imogene Arnold, 83, ous churches. He was also Survivors include: three River Baptist Church Visit www.fohnfu- of Cassville, passed away an associate minister at children and five grand- in Eagle Rock. He was a neralhome.com for Saturday, July 7, 2018, at First Baptist Cassville. His children: David May and member of NRA. online obituaries, Mercy Hospital in Rogers, service also included being wife Pam of Atchison, Kan.; Funeral services were guestbook and private Ark. a past board member Jonathan May of Cassville held Sunday at Fohn condolences She was born Nov. 17, on the Missouri Baptist and his three children, Funeral Home in Cassville. FOHN FUNERAL 1934, in Washburn, the Children’s Home and the Aaron, Austin, and Ashley Scott Hill conducted the HOME daughter of Vadis Lee and Word & Way journal. and her husband Adrian services. Burial was at Cassville, Missouri Velma (Henry) Morgan, LELAND C. MAY Besides teaching and of Des Moines, Iowa; and Blankenship Cemetery in 417-847-2141 who preceded her in death. preaching, Leland was Jennifer Crosby and her Jenkins. Leland Chandler May, also a writer. He wrote husband Mark and their Visit www.fohnfu- Also preceding her 84, of Cassville, Mo., in death were two chil- numerous articles for two children Coleman and neralhome.com for passed away on July 12, popular and religious Duncan of Kansas City. online obituaries, dren, Ronald Arnold 2018. He was born in and Patricia Webb; three magazines. He also wrote He is also survived by guestbook and private Purdy, Mo., on June 11, books, a devotional for one brother-in-law, Carl condolences brothers, Larry, Richard 1934, the youngest of four and James; three sis- college students, Good Max Duncan and his wife, FOHN FUNERAL children of Robert Powell Morning Lord, and his Norma of Cassville. HOME ters, Bonnie, Geneva and and Goldie B. May. On Parlee; one grandson, and academic work, Parodies Funeral services were Cassville, Missouri August 7, 1957, he was of the Gothic Novel. He held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, 417-847-2141 one great-granddaughter. united in marriage with Survivors include: four had recently completed July 17, in Purdy at Arnhart Linda L. Duncan, who pre- his memoirs, World War Baptist Church under the sons, Robert Lewis of ceded him in death. Springfield, Leslie Lewis of II Through My Eyes as a direction of Fohn Funeral Leland spent his ear- Child. He was president Home, Cassville. Rev. Monett, Marvin Arnold of liest years in the small Aurora, and Mark Arnold of the Missouri Writer’s Jason Mackey and Dr. town of Purdy and grad- Guide in the 1970s and David May conducted the of Cassville; four daugh- uated from the local RANDY THOMASON ters, Virginia Miller of ’80s. services. Burial was at the high school in 1952. He Leland was also an Purdy Cemetery, Purdy, Randy Ray Thomason, Bolivar, Margie Smith of entered college and grad- 67, of Eagle Rock, died Cassville, Marsha Myers entrepreneur opening in Mo. uated from Oklahoma October 1999, with his Contributions may be Sunday, July 8, 2018, in and her husband Mark of Baptist University, 1957, Eagle Rock. He was born Seligman, and Marcella wife Linda, the “L & L made to the journal Word with a degree in English Bookshop Antique Mall” & Way in memory of Nov. 6, 1950, in Salinas, Foster of Cassville; two and Spanish. In 1962, he Calif. brothers, Clint Morgan in Maryville, Mo. In 2004, Leland. received a Master’s Degree it was awarded one of Visit www.fohnfu- He was predeceased and Danny Morgan both in English education from by a daughter, Sunny Gail of Seligman; one sister, the best-used bookstores neralhome.com for the University of Missouri, in the four-state area; It online obituaries, Thomason. Freda Plum of Cassville; and in 1969; he finished LILLIE PRATT Survivors include: 21 grandchildren; 38 combined his love of books guestbook and private his education with a with his love of conversa- condolences Lillie Pratt, 71, of his wife, Linda (Fuller) great-grandchildren; and Doctorate in English edu- Seligman, passed away Thomason; his parents, four great-great grandchil- tion with folks. FOHN FUNERAL cation from Oklahoma In the past, Leland HOME Thursday, July 12, 2018, at Gerald Gene and Florine dren. State University. Mercy Hospital in Rogers, Thomason, of Harrison, She was a homemak- enjoyed playing tennis and Cassville, Missouri He spent the years teaching his children ten- 417-847-2141 Arkansas. Ark.; three sons, Shawn er, a member of Mill after receiving his col- She was born Sept. 7, Thomason, of Eagle Rock, Street Church of Christ in nis. In 1979, he was one PAID OBITUARY lege degrees teaching and of the top tennis players 1946, in Harrison, Ark., Terry Jamieson (and Cassville and American preaching in southwest the daughter of Harvey Jill) of Ozark, and David Legion Auxiliary in in the 45-54-age bracket Missouri at places such as in Missouri. He played in Ray and Mary (Davis) Jamieson (and Meloni) of Cassville. King’s Prairie (a one-room Fredrick. On July 11, 1964, Eagle Rock; and one daugh- Funeral services were numerous tournaments school), Washburn High traveling throughout the in Harrison, Ark., she was ter, Camille Thomason, of held July 11, at Fohn School and Southwest united in marriage to Branson; one brother, Rick Funeral Home in Cassville. Midwest. Baptist College. In 1969, Travel was one of Harrison Pratt, Jr., who (and Kathy) Thomason, Burial will be at Dent he became an English survives. of Harrison, Ark.; four Cemetery in Jacket. the great enjoyments professor at Northwest of Leland and Linda’s Additional survivors sisters, Judy Thomason, Visit www.fohnfu- Missouri State University include: one son, Morton of Harrison, Ark., Ginger Ray Pratt, of Jane; three Harrison of Branson, daughters, Rosa Mae Becky Thomason of Fort Garcia and her husband Smith, Ark., and Traci Pedro of Rogers, Ark., Lisa (and Kenney) Zimmerman Pauline Pratt of Ozark, of Fort Smith, Ark.; and and Marsha Michelle many grandchildren, HARRY PALMER Morales and her husband great-grandchildren. Harry A. Palmer, 70, of Hugo of Rogers, Ark.; five He was a retired mason. Eagle Rock, passed away grandchildren; and four Services were held Wednesday, July 11, 2018, great-grandchildren. Thursday, July 12, at Fohn at his home. Preceding her in death Funeral Home in Cassville. He was born March 22, were her parents; three Visit www.fohnfu- 1948, in Yuma, Colo., the brothers, Junior Fredrick, neralhome.com for son of Harold A. and Dema William Fredrick and online obituaries, E. (Zwirn) Palmer, who James Fredrick and five guestbook and private preceded him in death. sisters, Virgie Tennison, condolences Also preceding him in Betty McAlley, Eva FOHN FUNERAL death were his step-moth- Russell, Ruby Goodall and HOME er, Ruth Palmer; and two Katie Waggoner. Cassville, Missouri sisters, Sharon Dugan and For 15 years, she was 417-847-2141

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NOTICE OF TAX CERTIFICATE SALE NUM. CODE NUMBER PUB.# PARCEL# DEL. YEAR DEL. TAX PROPERTY OWNER I, Janice Varner, Collector of the Revenue and for Barry County, Missouri, hereby give notice as provided by law that I shall offer for LEGAL DESCRIPTION sale, the hereafter described lots and lands or so much, thereof, as may be necessary to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest and 32 02-0003791-0003 27-6.0-23-002-013-0009.003 WEATHERS, KAREN SECTION: 23 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 28 ACRES: 0.00 2014 52.25 costs due thereon at the time of sale, to the State of Missouri for delinquent taxes on real estate, in or adjacent to the courthouse in MARGARET’S PLACE TO SELIGMAN:LOT 3;BLK.2 2015 46.48 Cassville, Barry County, Missouri, on the fourth Monday of August, Being the 27th day of August, 2018, commencing at 10:00 a.m. 2016 40.50 of said day and continuing from day to day thereafter until all is offered, said lots and lands situated in Barry County, Missouri, and 2017 51.23 described in forty acre tracts or other legal subdivisions and the additions, etc., and the aggregate amount of taxes, penalty, interest PUB.FEE 100.00 and costs. Each year separately state as follows: REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 317.46 33 02-0003792-0000 27-6.0-23-002-018-0008.000 WEATHERS, RUSSELL A & WEATHERS, NUM. CODE NUMBER PUB.# PARCEL# DEL. YEAR DEL. TAX PROPERTY OWNER JANE W & WEATHERS, KAREN S. LEGAL DESCRIPTION SECTION: 23 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 28 ACRES: 0.00 2014 121.76 MARGARET’S PARK TO SELIGMAN:LOT 4, BLK.1 2015 108.44 2016 94.64 2017 122.92 1 01-0000564-0005 29-2.0-10-004-003-0014.000 FERGUSON, TRACY & POMMIER, LARRY AND KAY & MADDEN, STEVE PUB.FEE 100.00 SECTION: 10 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 26 ACRES: 0.39 2015 135.75 REC.FEE 27.00 PT. S 1/2 SE 2016 120.47 TOTAL 574.76 2017 126.33 34 02-0003792-0003 27-6.0-23-002-018-0008.005 WEATHERS, RUSSELL A., JANE W.& KAREN SECTION: 23 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 28 ACRES: 0.00 2014 843.77 PUB.FEE 50.00 MARGARET’S PARK TO SELIGMAN: LOT 5, BLK.1 2015 751.67 REC.FEE 27.00 2016 656.17 TOTAL 459.55 2017 660.35 2 01-0001004-0001 27-3.0-08-000-000-0003.001 BRUTON, VONDA & PIPPIN, RONDA PUB.FEE 100.00 SECTION: 08 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 28 ACRES: 14.50 2015 517.68 REC.FEE 27.00 PT.NWNE 2016 451.55 TOTAL 3,038.96 2017 453.10 35 03-0000001-0128 30-4.0-18-004-002-0019.000 ROW,DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST SECTION: 18 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 54.84 PUB.FEE 50.00 AIRPORT NORTH: LT.28 2016 48.62 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 57.58 TOTAL 1,499.33 3 01-0001147-0002 27-5.0-15-004-002-0001.002 ECHOLS, JAMES PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 15 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 28 ACRES: 0.80 2015 116.32 TOTAL 238.04 PT.NESW 2016 101.36 36 03-0000001-0301 30-4.0-18-004-004-0001.000 HOCKETT, CECIL L. & GLORIA 2017 100.68 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 68.79 AIRPORT WEST:LT.1 2016 61.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 2017 68.13 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 395.36 PUB.FEE 50.00 4 01-0001292-0001 27-8.0-28-000-000-0003.001 CRAVENS, DANIEL & VICKY REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 28 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 28 ACRES: 10.00 2015 601.42 TOTAL 274.92 37 03-0000042-35 30-2.0-10-001-008-0005.000 CASE, EUGENE L. 1/2 E 1/2 NWNE 2016 524.45 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 30.38 2017 489.28 ARROW POINT EST.;LOT 277 2015 27.02 2016 23.90 PUB.FEE 50.00 2017 34.39 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 100.00 TOTAL 1, 692.15 REC.FEE 27.00 5 01-0001636-0000 21-2.0-10-004-001-0002.000 FOX, TAMMY L TOTAL 242.69 SECTION: 10 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 2.85 2015 7,167.00 38 03-0000121-0012 30-2.0-10-001-009-0003.000 ROW, DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST PT.NWSE 2016 6,256.56 SECTION: 10 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.02 ARROW PT.:LT.224 2016 23.90 2017 5,287.94 2017 34.39 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 1 8,788.50 TOTAL 162.31 6 01-0002259-0000 23-2.0-10-000-000-0009.000 TUCKER, CARROLL & TAMMY SECTION: 10 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 27 ACRES: 20.00 2015 653.66 39 03-0000131-0001 30-2.0-10-001-010-0005.000 DEMOTTE, LONNY 1/2 SENE 2016 580.50 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.02 2017 563.08 ARROW PT.:LT.269 2016 23.90 2017 3 4.39 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 1,874.24 TOTAL 162.31 7 01-0002380-0000 23-4.0-20-000-000-0010.000 SWEARINGEN, RICK D. 40 03-0000134-0000 30-2.0-10-001-010-0010.000 BELL, E.R.& BONNIE & JOHN R. SECTION: 20 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 27 ACRES: 10.00 2015 17.53 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 34.02 NESENE 2016 15.48 ARROW PT. EST. LT.274 2016 30.11 2017 24.05 2017 40.71 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 181.84 TOTAL 134.06 41 03-0000140-0000 30-2.0-10-001-006-0001.000 WHITE, RONALD R.& TOTAL 1,415.46 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 9.57 8 01-0002616-0001 24-2.0-10-000-000-0003.001 HOLLINGSWORTH, LAURA A. ARROW PT. EST. LT. 293 2014 8.58 SECTION: 10 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 28 ACRES: 2.00 2015 1,307.59 2015 7.58 PT.NENW @ NE COR. 2016 1,139.97 2016 6.63 2017 1,099.34 2017 17.51 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 150.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 226.87 TOTAL 3,623.90 42 03-0000146-0000 30-2.0-10-001-004-0002.000 GENTRY, J.HENRY & VIVIAN F. 9 01-0002821-0002 24-8.0-28-000-000-0007.002 LINCOLN, DONOVAN W & LETA J SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 33.67 SECTION: 28 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 28 ACRES: 1.90 2015 1,482.84 ARROW PT. EST. LT.336 (EX. RD. R/W) 2014 30.38 PT.NWNW 2016 1,293.57 2015 27.02 2017 1,241.97 2016 23.90 2017 34.39 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 150.00 TOTAL 4,095.38 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 326.36 10 01-0003022-0008 25-6.0-24-000-000-0002.009 ROW, DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST 43 03-0000151-0000 30-1.0-11-002-003-0014.000 CONN, FRANCES J. JR. & LOIS M. SECTION: 24 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 29 ACRES: 2.19 2015 33.51 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 58.39 PT.SENW & PT.SWNE 2016 29.15 ARROW PT. EST. LTS. 351 & 352 2015 52.05 2017 48.03 2016 46.14 2017 57.58 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 100.00 TOTAL 187.69 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 341.16 44 03-0000154-0006 30-1.0-11-002-003-0001.000 PITTS, LESLIE D 11 01-0003143-0001 20-4.0-18-000-000-0006.001 HECKMASTER, DON SECTION: 11 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.02 SECTION: 18 TOWNSHIP: 23 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.30 2015 94.37 ARROW PT. DIV.1:LT.367 2016 23.90 PT.NWSW 2016 83.73 2017 34.39 2017 81.34 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 162.31 TOTAL 336.44 45 03-0000171-0000 30-2.0-10-001-003-0016.000 ROW, DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST 12 01-0004812-0000 11-2.0-04-000-000-0003.000 LASITER, FINIS & MAGGIE BELLE SECTION: 10 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 36.77 SECTION: 04 TOWNSHIP: 24 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 20.30 2015 228.50 ARROW PT.NO.2:LOTS 31, 32, 33, 34, 2016 32.56 PT. W 1/2 NW FRL. E. HY. 2016 200.18 2017 42.80 2017 193.07 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 TOTAL 189.13 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 698.75 46 03-0000186-0000 30-2.0-10-001-007-0018.000 WILLIAMS, DORIS SECTION: 10 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 45.28 13 01-0004877-0003 11-4.0-19-000-000-0005.001 KERN, JOSHUA TRUST ARROW POINT EST. 2ND.: LOTS 80, 81, 82, 83 & 84 2016 39.97 SECTION: 19 TOWNSHIP: 24 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 40.00 2015 785.35 2017 50.22 SWNE (EX.HWY.R/W) 2016 697.67 PUB.FEE 50.00 2017 675.17 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 212.47 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 47 03-0000192-0001 30-2.0-10-001-007-0028.000 CANNON, BILL B. TOTAL 2,235.19 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 23.33 14 01-0005368-0001 13-3.0-08-000-000-0007.001 ROLLER, JERRY D.& DEANA M. ARROW POINT EST. 2ND; LOTS 95 & 96 2014 21.02 SECTION: 08 TOWNSHIP: 24 RANGE: 27 ACRES: 16.00 2015 754.01 2015 18.69 PT.NWNE & 60 FT.STR.E.SD.NENW 2016 664.79 2016 16.50 2017 672.94 2017 26.99 PUB.FEE 150.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 283.53 TOTAL 2,168.74 48 03-0000332-0000 21-1.0-02-004-007-0005.000 ROWE, ROBERT C. & PATRICIA A. 15 01-0005492-0000 13-6.0-23-000-000-0009.000 CASE, JOHN H JR & CHERRY, SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 13.51 CODY W & CASE, JOHNATHON J. BIG BASS BEND LT.7, BLK.2 2016 11.71 SECTION: 23 TOWNSHIP: 24 RANGE: 27 ACRES: 0.00 2015 316.45 2017 22.76 PT. SWSE 2016 284.32 2017 280.90 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 124.98 PUB.FEE 50.00 49 03-0000435-0000 21-1.0-02-004-003-0001.000 JAMES, EDNA M. REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 12.10 TOTAL 958.67 BIG BASS BEND LT.10, BLK.20 2016 10.47 16 01-0005827-0000 14-4.0-17-000-000-0009.000 CARPENTER, LARRY 2017 21.69 SECTION: 17 TOWNSHIP: 24 RANGE: 28 ACRES: 1.00 2015 739.47 PT. SESE (209X209) 2016 651.98 PUB.FEE 50.00 2017 652.60 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 121.26 50 03-0000436-0000 21-1.0-02-004-003-0002.000 LEWIS, JIM R. & VALERIE E. PUB.FEE 50.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 22.11 REC.FEE 27.00 BIG BASS BEND LT.11 & 12, BLK.20 2016 19.19 TOTAL 2,121.05 2017 31.16 17 01-0006194-0001 15-8.0-28-000-000-0001.001 DUNEGAN, DANIEL D.SR. & GREALDINE SECTION: 28 TOWNSHIP: 24 RANGE: 29 ACRES: 5.00 2015 1, 058.97 PUB.FEE 50.00 W 1/2 NWNENE 2016 924.19 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 891.21 TOTAL 149.46 51 03-0000574-0001 21-1.0-11-001-008-0005.000 ROW, DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST PUB.FEE 50.00 SECTION: 11 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 37.86 REC.FEE 27.00 BIG CREEK NO.3:LT.22 2016 32.94 TOTAL 2,951.37 2017 41.70 18 01-0007774-0000 01-9.0-31-000-000-0008.000 PRATT, LARRY F.& CATHY L. PUB.FEE 50.00 SECTION: 31 TOWNSHIP: 26 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 38.23PAID 2015 2,186.91 REC.FEE 27.00 PT.SESW 2016 1,927.80 TOTAL 189.50 2017 1,869.23 52 03-0000583-0000 21-1.0-11-001-015-0009.000 ROW, DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST SECTION: 11 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 19.24 PUB.FEE 50.00 BIG CREEK 3RD. LT. 40 2016 16.69 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 27.99 TOTAL 6,060.94 PUB.FEE 50.00 19 02-0000072-0000 14-7.0-36-004-044-0003.000 WELLS, ADAM REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 658.25 TOTAL 140.92 BUTF. LTS. 243 INC. 248 2016 577.06 53 03-0000594-0000 21-1.0-11-001-025-0014.000 ANDREWS, JOE R. & MARY ELLEN 2017 526.71 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 50.50 BIG CREEK 4TH. LT. 2 & 3 2014 45.57 PUB.FEE 50.00 2015 40.74 REC.FEE 27.00 2016 35.46 TOTAL 1,839.02 2017 48.01 20 02-0000188-0000 18-9.0-29-001-030-0002.000 JAMES, JON T.& AMY E. PUB.FEE 150.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 3,335.68 REC.FEE 27.00 CASV. ORIG. LT.59, E.36 FT.LT.60 & 15.5 FT.STR.VAC.ST.N. THEREO 2016 2,961.57 TOTAL 397.28 & 36X17.5 FT.NECOR.LT.75, N17.5FT.76 Z (HALL THEATER) 2017 2,546.50 54 03-0000631-0000 21-1.0-12-002-029-0009.000 SMITH, JUNE & JANELLE BENNETT SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 53.62 PUB.FEE 50.00 BIG CREEK 4TH. LT. 62 2016 46.67 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 41.70 TOTAL 8,920.75 21 02-0000255-0000 18-9.0-29-001-049-0002.000 FULLER, BOBBY A.& TERRY D. PUB.FEE 50.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 72.63 REC.FEE 27.00 CASV. ORIG. S 1/2 O.L. 21 OR PT. LT. 146 2014 65.60 TOTAL 218.99 2015 58.52 55 03-0000638-0000 21-1.0-11-001-022-0010.000 MCMILLIN, JAMES H. & ADELINE C. 2016 51.87 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 19.24 2017 62.68 BIG CREEK 4TH. LT. 73 2016 16.69 2017 27.99 PUB.FEE 150.00 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 TOTAL 488.30 REC.FEE 27.00 22 02-0000667-0000 18-9.0-29-001-034-0002.000 MEYER, JOHN H.R.III & PATSY J.& T. C TOTAL 140.92 56 03-0000648-0000 21-1.0-11-001-019-0012.000 DAFFRON, MARTY & FEGER, SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 23 RANGE: 27 ACRES: 0.00 2015 325.42 VIRGINIA & COOPER, SHIRLEY CASV.O.L.:PT. O.L.#69 2016 290.16 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 7.96 2017 275.19 BIG CREEK 4TH. LT.91 2014 7.12 2015 6.30 PUB.FEE 50.00 2016 5.42 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 16.45 TOTAL 967.77 23 02-0000709-0000 18-9.0-29-004-011-0001.000 MOTEX ENTERPRISES LLC PUB.FEE 150.00 SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 23 RANGE: 27 ACRES: 0.00 2015 75.42 REC.FEE 27.00 PHARIS 1ST. CASV. LT.7 (EX.20 FT. S. SIDE) & ALL LT.8, BLK.3 2016 66.88 TOTAL 220.25 57 03-0000658-0000 21-1.0-11-001-022-0007.000 RICE, WILLIAM E 2017 77.71 SECTION: 11 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 66.54 BIG CREEK 4TH. LTS. 78, 79, 104, 105 2016 57.96 PUB.FEE 50.00 2017 71.14 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 297.01 PUB.FEE 50.00 24 02-0001336-0001 17-8.0-34-001-010-0005.001 BRINKLEY, JACLYN REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 34 TOWNSHIP: 23 RANGE: 28 ACRES: 0.00 2015 220.21 TOTAL 272.64 L-B TO EXT.:N.125 FT.18 INC.20, BLK.4 2016 192.07 58 03-0000695-0000 21-1.0-12-002-026-0005.000 L LONG, H.C. & ROSIE B. 2017 233.42 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 26.35 BIG CREEK 4TH. LTS. 159 2016 22.91 PUB.FEE 50.00 2017 33.28 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 TOTAL 722.70 REC.FEE 27.00 25 02-0001460-0000 03-9.0-31-004-010-0006.000 A PARROT’S PERCH R ESCUE TOTAL 159.54 SECTION: 31 TOWNSHIP: 26 RANGE: 27 ACRES: 0.00 2014 558.89 59 03-0000697-0002 21-1.0-12-002-027-0002.000 BRADLEY, JAMES E. & EDNA J. MO.ORIG. S.PT.12, BLK.3 2015 498.86 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 24.95 2016 438.62 BIG CREEK DIV.4:LT.164 2016 21.69 2017 56.51 2017 32.22 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 100.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 155.86 TOTAL 1,679.88 60 03-0000704-0000 21-1.0-11-001-021-0010.000 TAYLOR, HAROLD V. & HARRIET 26 02-0001721-0000 03-9.0-31-001-024-0009.000 FRIEZE, RICHARD, BILLY & DARRELL SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 19.24 SECTION: 31 TOWNSHIP: 26 RANGE: 27 ACRES: 0.00 2015 342.83 BIG CREEK 4TH. LT. 172 2016 16.69 MO.ORIG.N.22 FT. LT.3, & S.14 FT. LT.4, BLK.31 2016 301.33 2017 27.99 2017 294.82 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 TOTAL 140.92 61 03-0000710-0000 21-1.0-11-001-020-0020.000 ROW, DONALD D. TRUST REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 6.30 TOTAL 1,015.98 BIG CREEK 4TH. LOT 180 2016 5.42 27 02-0002500-0000 03-9.0-31-004-034-0005.000 ORTIZ, MANUEL & DOTSON, SUSAN 2017 16.45 SECTION: 31 TOWNSHIP: 26 RANGE: 27 ACRES: 0.00 2014 125.45 MARSHALLS 1ST. TO MO. LT.3, BLK.5 2015 111.90 PUB.FEE 50.00 2016 98.31 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 23.67 TOTAL 105.17 PUB.FEE 100.00 REC.FEE 27.00 62 03-0000724-0000 21-1.0-11-001-018-0002.000 DAVENPORT, KIRK & LINDA SECTION: 11 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 19.24 TOTAL 4 86.33 BIG CREEK 4TH. LT. 204 PAID 2016 16.69 28 02-0002612-0001 03-9.0-32-003-007-0004.001 ROLLINS, RICHARD W. 2017 27.99 SECTION: 32 TOWNSHIP: 26 RANGE: 27 ACRES: 0.00 2015 20.07 MONETT TOWN CO.1ST:LOT 2 & N.13 FT.LT.1 BLK.8 2016 17.55 PUB.FEE 50.00 2017 28.91 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 140.92 PUB.FEE 50.00 63 03-0000727-0000 21-1.0-11-001-017-0006.000 DAVENPORT, KIRK & LINDA EASLEY REC.FEE 2 7.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 99.50 TOTAL 143.53 BIG CREEK 4TH. LT. 212 PAID 2016 86.69 29 02-0002877-0000 03-9.0-31-003-006-0005.000 GREEN, DEBRA S.& DEANNA 2017 99.58 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 359.49 PUB.FEE 50.00 PLY.WITH.1ST. MO. LT.110, BLK.18 2016 316.02 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 315.66 TOTAL 362.77 PUB.FEE 50.00 64 03-0000750-0000 21-1.0-11-001-020-0008.000 JOHN, WM.N. & JOAN R. REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 7.12 TOTAL 1,068.17 BIG CREEK 5TH. LT.3 2015 6.30 30 02-0003209-0000 04-7.0-36-001-012-0001.000 THOMPSON, BETTY B 2016 5.42 SECTION: 36 TOWNSHIP: 26 RANGE: 28 ACRES: 0.00 2015 761.55 TROUGBERS 2ND. TO MO. LT.16 (EX. 31 FT.) & ALL 17 & 18, BLK.1 2016 669.53 2017 16.45 2017 594.12 PUB.FEE 100.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 162.29 TOTAL 2,102.20 31 02-0003791-0000 27-6.0-23-002-013-0009.000 WEATHERS, RUSSELL A., JANE W.& KAREN 65 03-0000782-0001 21-6.0-14-001-007-0024.000 LOSACK, LEO C. & JANICE E. SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 137.41 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 31.03 MARGARET’S PARK TO SELIGMAN:LOT 4, BLK.2 2015 122.34 BIG CREEK 2ND.:LT.31, BLK.A 2014 27.98 2016 106.71 2015 24.95 2017 118.38 2016 21.69 2017 33.28 PUB.FEE 100.00 PUB.FEE 150.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 611.84 TOTAL 315.93 Cassville Democrat Wednesday, July 18, 2018 • Page 15

NUM. CODE NUMBER PUB.# PARCEL# DEL. YEAR DEL. TAX PROPERTY OWNER NUM. CODE NUMBER PUB.# PARCEL# DEL. YEAR DEL. TAX PROPERTY OWNER LEGAL DESCRIPTION LEGAL DESCRIPTION 66 03-0000795-0000 21-6.0-14-001-007-0007.000 NEUENSCHWANDER,CLAREN & HELEN TRUST 98 03-0001988-0000 21-9.0-32-003-007-0001.000 PEDERSEN,CHRIS M. SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 27.98 SECTION: 32 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 39.57 BIG CREEK NO.2 LT. 49, BLK.A 2015 24.95 EM.BEA.NO.4 LT. 29 2016 35.05 2016 21.69 2017 44.92 2017 33.28 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 100.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 196.54 TOTAL 234.90 99 03-0002017-0005 21-9.0-32-003-008-0007.000 ANTONICH,HELAYNE M. 67 03-0000807-0000 21-6.0-14-001-006-0043.000 STANALAND,HELEN B. & JAMES SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 38.17 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 24.95 EMERALD BEA.EST.NO.4:LT.113 2016 33.80 BIG CREEK NO.2, LT.14, BLK.B. 2016 21.69 2017 43.88 2017 33.28 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 192.85 TOTAL 156.92 100 03-0002025-0000 21-9.0-32-003-008-0011.000 ROW,DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST 68 03-0000815-0000 21-6.0-14-001-006-0035.000 FIDDLER,JOSEPH L SECTION: 32 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 36.77 SECTION: 14 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2014 27.98 EM.BEA.NO.4 LT. 133 2016 32.56 2017 42.80 BIG CREEK NO.2, LT.22, BLK.B 2015 24.95 PUB.FEE 50.00 2016 21.69 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 33.28 TOTAL 189.13 PUB.FEE 100.00 101 03-0002042-0000 21-9.0-32-003-007-0027.000 DREHER,PETER & DONNA REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 16.46 TOTAL 234.90 EM.BEA.NO.4 LT. 172 2014 14.81 69 03-0000819-0000 21-6.0-14-001-006-0030.000 DOHERTY,ORVAL A. & LORENA F. 2015 13.15 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 27.98 2016 11.58 BIG CREEK NO.2, LT.27, BLK.B 2015 24.95 2017 21.71 2016 21.69 PUB.FEE 150.00 2017 33.28 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 100.00 TOTAL 254.71 REC.FEE 27.00 102 03-0002062-0000 21-9.0-32-003-007-0017.000 REYNOLDS,CHARLES S. & BEATRICE TOTAL 234.90 SECTION: 32 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 13.15 70 03-0000851-0000 21-6.0-14-001-005-0042.000 HEBERLINE,LAURI & RANDY EM.BEA.NO.4: LOT 202 2016 11.58 SECTION: 14 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2013 31.03 2017 21.71 BIG CREEK NO.2, LT.15, BLK.C. 2014 27.98 PUB.FEE 50.00 2015 24.95 REC.FEE 27.00 2016 21.69 TOTAL 123.44 2017 33.28 103 03-0002065-0000 21-9.0-32-003-007-0038.000 HOLLAND,JAMIE R. PUB.FEE 150.00 SECTION: 32 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 842.13 REC.FEE 27.00 EM.BEA.NO.4,RE-SVY.:LT. 185 & 186 & LOTS 182 INC.184 EM.BEA.NO. 4 2016 747.93 TOTAL 315.93 2017 682.05 71 03-0000927-0000 21-6.0-14-001-004-0011.000 GRIFFITH,SAMUEL M. & JULIA E. PUB.FEE 50.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 27.98 REC.FEE 27.00 BIG CREEK NO.2 LT.54, BLK.D 2015 24.95 TOTAL 2,349.11 2016 21.69 104 03-0002111-0001 21-9.0-32-002-011-0013.000 KERCHEVALL,ROBERT E. & MARJORIE A. 2017 33.28 SECTION: 32 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 36.77 PUB.FEE 100.00 EMERALD BEACH NO.5: LOT 102 2016 32.56 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 41.77 TOTAL 234.90 PUB.FEE 50.00 72 03-0000927-0001 21-6.0-14-001-004-0010.000 VAN ARSDALE,CHAS. R.& PATRICIA A. REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 27.98 TOTAL 188.10 BIG CREEK NO.2:LT.55, BLK.D 2015 24.95 105 03-0002120-0005 21-9.0-32-002-010-0019.000 ROW,DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST 2016 21.69 SECTION: 32 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 38.17 2017 33.28 EM.BEA.EST.NO.5:LT.123 2016 33.80 PUB.FEE 100.00 2017 42.80 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 TOTAL 234.90 REC.FEE 27.00 73 03-0000953-0000 21-6.0-14-001-003-0017.000 WALTERS,HUGHIE E. & ESTA F. TOTAL 191.77 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 27.98 106 03-0002141-0000 21-9.0-32-002-008-0016.000 KLINE,KENNETH A. & VERNETTE C. SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 36.77 BIG CREEK NO.2 LT. 32, BLK.E 2015 24.95 EM.BEA.NO.5 LT.185 2016 32.56 2016 21.69 2017 41.77 2017 33.28 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 100.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 188.10 TOTAL 234.90 107 03-0002145-0002 21-9.0-32-002-015-0001.000 TWITCHELL,ROBERT L. 74 03-0000954-0001 21-6.0-14-001-003-0013.000 KERNS,DALE W. & BARBARA A. SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 42.35 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 24.95 EMERALD BEA.EST.NO.5:LT.193 2016 37.51 BIG CREEK NO.2: LT.36, BLK.E 2016 21.69 2017 46.00 2017 33.28 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 202.86 TOTAL 156.92 108 03-0002153-0002 21-9.0-32-002-015-0016.000 LINNELL,DAREN A. JR. 75 03-0000982-0000 21-6.0-14-001-001-0025.000 ROW,DONALD D. REVOCABLE TRUST SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 42.35 SECTION: 14 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 7.77 EMERALD BEACH #5; LOT 208 2016 37.51 BIG CREEK NO.2 LT. 12, BLK.G 2016 6.69 2017 46.00 2017 17.48 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 202.86 TOTAL 108.94 109 03-0002157-0000 21-9.0-32-002-017-0004.000 FOSTER,JULE P. 76 03-0001015-0002 21-9.0-32-002-021-0004.000 CANNON,ROBERT W. & MEREDES SECTION: 32 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 45.12 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 24.26 EM.BEA.NO.5 LT. 216 2016 39.97 BOB WHITE S.D.: LTS. 27 & 28 2016 21.45 2017 49.16 2017 31.22 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 211.25 TOTAL 153.93 110 03-0002173-0000 21-9.0-32-002-018-0009.000 GILMORE,LLOYD E. & SUSAN C. 77 03-0001016-0000 21-9.0-32-002-021-0005.000 CANNON,ROBERT W. & MERCEDES SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 113.28 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 24.26 EM.BEA.NO.5 LTS. 250 & 251 2016 100.50 BOBWHITE LT. 29 & 30 2016 21.45 2017 107.16 2017 31.22 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 397.94 TOTAL 153.93 111 03-0002181-0032 21-9.0-32-002-003-0002.000 SISCO,RONALD 78 03-0001028-0000 21-9.0-32-002-012-0020.000 BOONE,RICHARD & DONNA SECTION: 32 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 59.02 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 24.26 EMERALD BEACH #6; LOT 34 2016 52.32 BOBWHITE NO.2 LT. 5 & 6 2016 21.45 2017 60.77 2017 31.22 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 249.11 TOTAL 153.93 112 03-0002194-0039 21-9.0-30-004-011-0006.000 EMERALD BEACH, INC. 79 03-0001039-0000 21-9.0-32-002-012-0008.000 SNYDER,MARC E. SECTION: 30 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2014 46.00 EMERALD BEACH NO.7: LOT 82 2015 40.96 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 16.46 2016 36.30 BOBWHITE NO.2: LOT 24 2014 14.81 2017 46.00 2015 13.15 PUB.FEE 100.00 2016 11.58 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 21.71 TOTAL 296.26 PUB.FEE 150.00 113 03-0002194-0040 21-9.0-30-004-011-0004.000 EMERALD BEACH, INC. REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 30 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2014 47.53 TOTAL 254.71 EMERALD BEACH NO.7: LOT 81 2015 42.35 80 03-0001040-0000 21-9.0-32-002-012-0007.000 KERCHEVALL,ROBERT E. & MARJORIE A. 2016 37.51 SECTION: 32 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 75.70 2017 47.02 BOBWHITE NO.2 LOTS: 25 & 26 2016 67.17 PUB.FEE 100.00 2017 75.52 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 TOTAL 301.41 REC.FEE 27.00 114 03-0002194-0041 21-9.0-30-004-011-0003.000 EMERALD BEACH, INC. TOTAL 295.39 SECTION: 30 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2014 53.74 81 03-0001453-0001 29-6.0-24-003-004-0006.001 VANZANT,JOSH & ALISON EMERALD BEACH NO.7: LOT 78 2015 47.88 SECTION: 24 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 26 ACRES: 0.00PAID 2015 244.41 2016 42.41 CORAL FTN.SHOPPING CTR.: LTS. 76 & 77 2016 216.98 2017 52.28 2017 226.67 PUB.FEE 100.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 323.31 TOTAL 765.06 115 03-0002194-0042 21-9.0-30-004-011-0005.000 EMERALD BEACH, INC. 82 03-0001507-0000 21-6.0-14-001-009-0004.000 417 RENTALS,LLC SECTION: 30 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2014 47.53 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 123.87 EMERALD BEACH NO.7: LOT 77 2015 42.35 CRESTWOOD WEST: E 65 FT.LT.11 & W.35 FT.LT.12,BLK.A 2016 96.67 2016 37.51 2017 101.68 2017 47.02 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 100.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 399.22 TOTAL 301.41 83 03-0001603-0000 21-8.0-28-000-000-0025.000 JONES,CLYDE & MARY 116 03-0002194-0043 21-9.0-30-004-011-0007.000 EMERALD BEACH, INC. SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 8.79 SECTION: 30 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2014 47.53 DIXIE CAMP LT.1, BLK.1 2015 7.77 EMERALD BEACH NO.7: LOT 76 2015 42.35 2016 6.69 2016 37.51 2017 16.45 2017 46.00 PUB.FEE 100.00 PUB.FEE 100.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 166.70 TOTAL 300.39 84 03-0001612-0000 21-8.0-28-000-000-0011.000 DREHER,PETER & DONNA 117 03-0002216-0013 21-9.0-30-004-011-0002.000 EMERALD BEACH, INC. SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 9.80 SECTION: 30 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2014 63.10 DIXIE CAMP LT.3, BLK.2 2014 8.79 EMERALD BEACH NO.7: LOT 80 2015 56.23 2015 7.77 2016 49.83 2017 58.65 2016 6.69 PUB.FEE 100.00 2017 16.45 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 150.00 TOTAL 354.81 REC.FEE 27.00 118 03-0002232-0000 21-9.0-30-004-004-0004.000 ROW,DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST TOTAL 226.50 SECTION: 30 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 17.29 85 03-0001701-0021 30-4.0-19-001-009-0003.031 HARRIS,JAY L. EMERALD BEACH NO.8: LOT 7 2016 15.26 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 50.69 2017 24.86 ELMO NO.2 : LOT 31 2016 44.93 PUB.FEE 50.00 2017 55.48 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 TOTAL 134.41 REC.FEE 27.00 119 03-0002469-0003 21-4.0-20-003-001-0029.000 RODERICK,JOHN TOTAL 228.10 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 6.30 86 03-0001717-0018 21-9.0-31-000-000-0022.000 LACKEY,ANTONE GUMBO WOODS: LOT 23 2016 5.42 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 44.41 2017 16.45 EMERALD BEACH #1 RESURVEY; LOT 199 A 2015 39.57 PUB.FEE 50.00 2016 35.05 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 46.00 TOTAL 105.17 PUB.FEE 100.00 120 03-0002469-0010 21-4.0-20-003-002-0010.000 SNYDER,MARC E. REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 13.51 TOTAL 292.03 GUMBO WOODS: LOT 85 & 88 2016 11.71 87 03-0001717-0025 21-9.0-32-002-002-0006.000 YOUR LAND OFFICE 2017 22.76 SECTION: 32 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 36.77 PUB.FEE 50.00 EMERALD BEACH #1; LOT 232 (2014 TAX SALE) 2016 32.56 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 41.77 TOTAL 124.98 PUB.FEE 50.00 121 03-0002469-0013 21-4.0-20-003-002-0036.000 SNYDER,MARC E. REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 9.17 TOTAL 188.10 GUMBO WOODS: LOT 15 2016 7.91 88 03-0001757-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0976.000 RENARD,MADGE H. 2017 19.61 SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 35.37 PUB.FEE 50.00 EM.BEA.NO.1 LT.100 2016 31.33 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 40.71 TOTAL 113.69 PUB.FEE 50.00 122 03-0002471-0000 21-4.0-20-003-004-0010.000 ROW,DONALD D. & GLENDA TRUST REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 7.77 TOTAL 184.41 GUMBO WOODS: LOT 3 2016 6.69 89 03-0001757-0002 21-9.0-29-000-000-0978.000 FULLER,DAVID J. 2017 17.48 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 39.70 PUB.FEE 50.00 EM.BEA.EST.NO.1:LT.102 2015 35.37 REC.FEE 27.00 2016 31.33 TOTAL 108.94 2017 40.71 123 03-0002473-0000 21-4.0-20-003-004-0008.000 ROW,DONALD TRUST PUB.FEE 100.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 7.77 REC.FEE 27.00 GUMBO WOODS: LOT 6 2016 6.69 TOTAL 274.11 2017 17.48 90 03-0001777-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-1047.000 THOMISON,RICHARD & PATRICIA PUB.FEE 50.00 SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 35.37 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 108.94 EM.BEA.NO.1 LT. 141 2016 31.33 124 03-0002491-0000 21-4.0-20-003-002-0030.000 WILLIAMS,J.D. & SUE 2017 40.71 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 7.96 PUB.FEE 50.00 GUMBO WOODS LT.28 2014 7.12 REC.FEE 27.00 2015 6.30 TOTAL 184.41 2016 5.42 91 03-0001777-0002 21-9.0-29-000-000-1046.000 CINDRICH,GEORGE J. 2017 16.45 SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 35.37 PUB.FEE 150.00 EMERALD BEACH EST. #1; LOT 142 (2012 TAX SALE) 2016 31.33 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 40.71 TOTAL 220.25 PUB.FEE 50.00 125 03-0002493-0000 21-4.0-20-003-001-0032.000 TORNOW,BETTY REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 3.44 TOTAL 184.41 GUMBO WOODS LT.30 2016 2.92 92 03-0001777-0006 21-9.0-29-000-000-1042.000 MCMILLAN,JAMES O. & DORIS J. 2017 15.38 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 39.70 PUB.FEE 50.00 EMERALD BEA.EST.NO.1: LT. 147 2015 35.37 REC.FEE 27.00 2016 31.33 TOTAL 98.74 2017 40.71 126 03-0002496-0000 21-4.0-20-003-001-0033.000 KELLY,DOROTHY & MATTHEWS,EUGENE PUB.FEE 100.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 3.44 REC.FEE 27.00 GUMBO WOODS LT.33 2016 2.92 TOTAL 274.11 2017 15.38 93 03-0001809-0000 21-9.0-31-000-000-0010.000 CULBERTSON, VINCENT E. PUB.FEE 50.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 47.50 REC.FEE 27.00 EM.BEA.NO.1 LT. 222 2014 42.88 TOTAL 98.74 2015 38.17 127 03-0002501-0000 21-4.0-20-003-001-0035.000 COGSDILL,PAUL 2016 33.80 SECTION: 20 TOWNSHIP: 23 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 3.44 2017 43.88 GUMBO WOODS LT.39 2016 2.92 PUB.FEE 150.00 2017 15.38 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 TOTAL 383.23 REC.FEE 27.00 94 03-0001936-0002 21-9.0-31-000-000-0199.000 AMANN,JAMES L & JOY A TOTAL 98.74 SECTION: 31 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 67.37 128 03-0002514-0000 21-4.0-20-003-001-0020.000 DROLEN,THOMAS C. EMERALD BEACH NO.3: LOT 82 & 83 2016 59.73 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 6.30 2017 68.13 GUMBO WOODS LT. 53 2016 5.42 PUB.FEE 50.00 2017 16.45 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 TOTAL 272.23 REC.FEE 27.00 95 03-0001970-0004 21-9.0-32-002-022-0001.000 FOLTZ,EARL F. & RITA K. TRUST TOTAL 105.17 SECTION: 32 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 202.29 129 03-0002515-0000 21-4.0-20-003-001-0040.000 ROW,DONALD TRUST EMERALD BEACH NO.4: LTS. 97 INC.101 2016 179.61 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 3.44 2017 183.13 GUMBO WOODS : LOT 54 2016 2.92 PUB.FEE 50.00 2017 15.38 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 642.03 TOTAL 98.74 96 03-0001970-0011 21-9.0-32-003-001-0003.000 PAPPE,ROD 130 03-0002522-0000 21-4.0-20-003-001-0016.000 REPPLINGER,JOSEPH L. & DOROTHY SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 38.17 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 6.30 EMERALD BEACH EST. #4; LOT 144 2016 33.80 GUMBO WOODS LT.65 2016 5.42 2017 43.88 2017 16.45 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 192.8 TOTAL 105.17 97 03-0001970-0013 21-9.0-32-003-002-0001.000 FOLTZ,EARL F.& RITA K.TRUST 131 03-0002530-0000 21-4.0-20-003-002-0013.000 ROW,DONALD D. & GLENDA TRUST SECTION: 32 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 88.26 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 6.30 EMERALD BEACH NO.4:LOTS 102 & 103 2016 78.28 GUMBO WOODS: LOT 79 2016 5.42 2017 86.06 2017 16.45 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 329.60 TOTAL 105.17 Page 16 • Wednesday, July 18, 2018 Cassville Democrat

NUM. CODE NUMBER PUB.# PARCEL# DEL. YEAR DEL. TAX PROPERTY OWNER NUM. CODE NUMBER PUB.# PARCEL# DEL. YEAR DEL. TAX PROPERTY OWNER LEGAL DESCRIPTION LEGAL DESCRIPTION 132 03-0002533-0000 21-4.0-20-003-001-0012.000 TEDE,ROBERT 163 03-0003992-0205 21-7.0-25-000-000-0094.141 DETTMANN,JEFFREY L. SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 13.51 SECTION: 25 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2014 61.12 TABLE ROCK EST.: LOT 141 2015 54.64 GUMBO WOODS LT.80 & 83 2016 11.71 2016 47.57 2017 22.76 2017 57.11 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 100.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 124.98 TOTAL 347.44 133 03-0002541-0000 21-4.0-20-003-002-0007.000 ROW, DONALD TRUST 164 03-0003992-0213 21-7.0-25-000-000-0094.088 JONES,LESLIE W. SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 6.30 SECTION: 25 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 111.51 GUMBO WOODS : LOT 97 2016 5.42 TABLE ROCK EST.:LOTS 88 & 117 2016 97.17 2017 16.45 2017 105.12 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 390.80 134 03-0002660-0028 30-6.0-14-000-000-0010.129 GALE,BRENT W. & KELLY G. 165 03-0004060-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0625.000 BAGWILL,N.J. SECTION: 14 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 14.45 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 50.37 KINGS RIVER BEACH REPLAT: PT. LOT 129 2016 12.72 TURKEY MTN.E. LT. 44 2015 45.02 2017 21.67 2016 39.17 2017 49.08 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 100.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 125.84 TOTAL 310.64 135 03-0002689-0000 21-7.0-36-000-000-0170.000 ALLEN, BYRON L.& L.SUE SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 125.75 KINGS VIEW LT.4, BLK.4 2016 109.60 166 03-0004086-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0611.000 KENNEDY,IRMA L. 2017 113.46 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 63.65 TURKEY MTN.E. LT. 74 & 75 2016 55.44 PUB.FEE 50.00 2017 64.86 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 425.81 PUB.FEE 50.00 136 03-0002736-0000 21-6.0-14-003-004-0005.000 FOX,TAMMY L REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 14 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 1,634.50 TOTAL 2 60.95 KNOB HILL AC.:LTS.50,51,56,& 57,BLK.C 2016 1,425.67 2017 1,274.30 167 03-0004153-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0322.000 HOMMAN,PAUL & CLAUDIA PUB.FEE 50.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.81 TURKEY MTN.E. LT. 172 2016 24.18 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 34.32 TOTAL 4,411.47 137 03-0002800-0003 21-7.0-36-000-000-0137.000 PANNELL, JOYCE & GARY PUB.FEE 50.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 64.60 REC.FEE 27.00 LAKE SHORE: LT.13 2016 56.25 TOTAL 163.31 2017 66.48 168 03-0004188-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0347.000 LUCAS,CHARLES SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 55.08 PUB.FEE 50.00 TURKEY MTN.EAST: LOT 227 & 228 2016 47.95 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 58.53 TOTAL 264.33 PUB.FEE 50.00 138 03-0002812-0001 21-7.0-25-000-000-0173.000 CENTRAL CROSSING DEV.INC. REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 43.67 TOTAL 238.56 LAKESIDE HGTS.2ND.:LT.39 2015 39.00 169 03-0004192-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0352.000 HEBERLINE,LAURI & RANDY 2016 33.93 SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2013 34.53 2017 42.48 TURKEY MTN.E. LT. 234 2014 31.15 2015 27.81 PUB.FEE 100.00 2016 24.18 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 34.32 TOTAL 2 86.08 PUB.FEE 150.00 139 03-0002832-0000 21-7.0-25-000-000-0176.000 REITH,TRENTON E & MELISSA J REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 25 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 75.95 TOTAL 328.99 LAKESIDE HGTS. 2ND.: LTS. 42 & 43 2016 66.15 2017 73.81 170 03-0004206-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0607.000 ROW,DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.8 PUB.FEE 50.00 TURKEY MTN.E. LT. 253 2016 24.18 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 34.32 TOTAL 292.91 PUB.FEE 50.00 140 03-0002834-0010 1-7.0-25-000-000-0187.000 EDWARDS FAMILY TRUST REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 25 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2013 48.36 TOTAL 163.31 LAKESIDE HGTS.2ND.: LT. 54 2014 43.67 171 03-0004221-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0345.000 ROW,DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST 2015 39.00 SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 110.93 2016 33.93 TURKEY MTN.E. LTS. 224,225,274, & 275 2016 96.67 2017 42.48 2017 104.84 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 150.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 389.44 172 03-0004228-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0376.000 ROW,DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST TOTAL 384.44 SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.81 141 03-0002836-0002 21-7.0-25-000-000-0195.000 VAN WINKLE,ARLYN E.& CARTHEL A. TRU TURKEY MTN.E. LT. 288 2016 24.18 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 48.36 2017 34.32 LAKESIDE HGTS.2ND.:LT.63 2014 43.67 PUB.FEE 50.00 2015 39.00 REC.FEE 27.00 2016 33.93 TOTAL 163.31 2017 42.48 173 03-0004230-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0380.000 ROW, DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.81 PUB.FEE 150.00 TURKEY MTN.E. LT. 292 2016 24.18 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 34.32 TOTAL 384.44 142 03-0003021-0000 30-3.0-06-002-004-0006.000 BECKMAN,FRED & GRAY,CURTIS JAMES & PUB.FEE 50.00 BECKMAN,ROBERT V. REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 06 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2014 79.25 TOTAL 163.31 MILLERS LAKEVIEW VIL. LT.K BLK.3 2015 70.65 174 03-0004294-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0402.000 DAVIS, DOROTHY A. 2016 62.64 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 12.10 2017 81.26 TURKEY MTN.E. LT. 371 2016 10.47 2017 21.69 PUB.FEE 100.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 420.80 TOTAL 121.26 143 03-0003082-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0890.000 FRIEMANN,ANNE 175 03-0004330-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0508.000 HEBERLINE, LAURI & RANDY SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 22.11 SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2013 34.53 MITTENS 2ND. LT.12, BLK.3 2016 19.19 TURKEY MTN.E. LT. 412 2014 31.15 2017 30.13 2015 27.81 2016 24.18 PUB.FEE 50.00 2017 34.32 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 150.00 TOTAL 148.43 REC.FEE 27.00 144 03-0003162-0015 11-8.0-28-000-000-0002.009 REEB,MARY A. TOTAL 328.99 SECTION: 28 TOWNSHIP: 24 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 9.40 2015 60.60 176 03-0004357-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0428.000 ROW, DONALD TRUST OAK KNOB S.D.:TRACTS 9 & 11 2016 53.72 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 23.53 2017 67.57 TURKEY MTN.E.: LOT 443 2016 20.45 2017 1.16 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 258.89 TOTAL 152.14 145 03-0003170-0018 11-2.0-09-000-000-0033.000 HORN,ROBERT G.& MARIONETTE H. 177 03-0004373-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0444.000 CUTRER,ROSALEE SECTION: 09 TOWNSHIP: 24 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 3.00 2015 460.86 SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2 015 651.22 OAKS UNIT #1: LOT 33 2016 403.77 TURKEY MTN.E. LT. 460 2016 568.02 2017 422.68 2017 5 30.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 1,826.24 TOTAL 1,364.31 178 03-0004382-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0485.000 ROW,DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST 146 03-0003204-0000 06-7.0-36-000-000-0034.000 STEWART,BENJAMIN SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.81 SECTION: 36 TOWNSHIP: 25 RANGE: 29 ACRES: 0.00 2015 325.53 TURKEY MTN.E. LT. 472 2016 24.18 HUTCHENS TO PIONEER:LOTS 24,25,32,33 & 34 2016 287.01 2017 34.32 2017 70.94 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 760.48 TOTAL 163.31 147 03-0003404-0000 23-8.0-27-000-000-0010.000 DREHER,PETER & DONNA 179 03-0004418-0052 21-9.0-29-000-000-0260.000 BROWNING,RODGER S. SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 34.53 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 52.73 TURKEY MTN. EST. E. 2ND; LOT 85 2014 31.15 R.R. ROD-GUN 2ND. LT. 571 2014 47.61 2015 27.81 2015 42.41 2016 24.18 2016 37.56 2017 34.32 2017 42.85 PUB.FEE 150.00 PUB.FEE 150.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 400.16 TOTAL 328.99 148 03-0003426-0027 29-2.0-04-004-021-0008.000 MITCHELL,CLIFTON O. 180 03-0004435-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0055.000 MUSKRAT,JAMES C. & LORENE SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 34.53 SECTION: 04 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 26 ACRES: 0.00 2013 35.48 TURKEY MTN.E.2ND. LT. 57 2014 31.15 R.R.VILLAGE;LOT 24 2014 32.00 2015 27.81 2015 28.47 2016 24.18 2016 25.19 2017 34.32 2017 35.48 PUB.FEE 150.00 PUB.FEE 150.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 328.99 181 03-0004435-0001 21-9.0-29-000-000-0056.000 ROW,DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST TOTAL 333.62 SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.81 149 03-0003426-0111 29-2.0-04-004-016-0004.000 MITCHELL,CLIFTON TURKEY MTN.E.2ND.: LOT 58 2016 24.18 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 76.87 2017 34.32 R.R.VILLAGE: LTS. 100,101,120 & 121 2014 69.43 2015 61.90 PUB.FEE 50.00 2016 54.87 REC.FEE 27.00 2017 62.94 TOTAL 163.31 182 03-0004436-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0058.000 HEBERLINE,LAURI & RANDY PUB.FEE 150.00 SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2013 34.53 TURKEY MTN.E.2ND. LT. 60 2014 31.15 REC.FEE 27.00 2015 27.81 TOTAL 503.01 2016 24.18 150 03-0003426-0124 29-2.0-04-004-017-0009.000 MITCHELL,CLIFTON O. 2017 34.32 SECTION: 04 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 26 ACRES: 0.00 2013 25.09 R.R.VILLAGE:LT.62 2014 22.61 PUB.FEE 150.00 2015 20.09 REC.FEE 27.00 2016 17.75 TOTAL 328.99 2017 27.01 183 03-0004439-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0282.000 ROW,DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST PUB.FEE 150.00 SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.81 REC.FEE 27.00 TURKEY MTN.E.2ND. LT. 63 2016 24.18 2017 34.32 TOTAL 289.55 PUB.FEE 50.00 151 03-0003426-0143 29-2.0-04-004-020-0003.001 MITCHELL,CLIFTON O. REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 04 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 26 ACRES: 0.00 2013 47.57 TOTAL 163.31 R.R.VILLAGE: LOT 53 2014 42.94 184 03-0004439-0001 21-9.0-29-000-000-0281.000 WILSON,MARGARET J.TRUST 2015 38.23 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 31.15 2016 33.84 TURKEY MTN.EST.EAST 2ND.:LT.64 2015 27.81 2017 43.94 2016 24.18 2017 34.32 PUB.FEE 150.00 PUB.FEE 100.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 3 83.52 TOTAL 244.46 152 03-0003426-0144 29-2.0-04-004-020-0006.000 MITCHELL,CLIFTON O. 185 03-0004446-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0261.000 ROW,DONALD TRUST SECTION: 04 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 26 ACRES: 0.00 2013 25.09 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.81 R.R.VILLAGE:LT.56 2014 22.61 TURKEY MTN.E.2ND.: LOT 84 2016 24.18 2015 20.09 2017 34.32 2016 17.75 2017 27.01 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 150.00 TOTAL 163.31 REC.FEE 27.00 186 03-0004452-0017 21-9.0-29-000-000-0085.000 CLARK,BRUCE E. & YOSHIKO TOTAL 289.55 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 34.53 153 03-0003426-0146 29-2.0-04-004-020-0008.000 MITCHELL,ELLEN TURKEY MTN.EST.EAST 2ND.:LT.118 2014 31.15 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2013 35.48 2015 27.81 R.R.VILLAGE:LT.58 2014 32.00 2016 24.18 2015 28.47 2017 34.32 2016 25.19 PUB.FEE 150.00 2017 35.48 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 328.99 PUB.FEE 150.00 187 03-0004467-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0117.000 ROW,DONALD D. REVOCABLE TRUST REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.81 TOTAL 333.62 TURKEY MTN.E.2ND. LT. 183 2016 24.18 154 03-0003428-0000 29-2.0-04-004-018-0007.000 MITCHELL,CLIFTON O. 2017 34.32 SECTION: 04 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 26 ACRES: 0.00 2013 35.48 R.R. VILLAGE LT. 71 2014 32.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 2015 28.47 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 163.31 2016 25.19 188 03-0004470-0008 21-9.0-29-000-000-0104.000 ROW,DONALD TRUST 2017 35.48 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.81 TURKEY MTN.E.2ND.: LOT 170 2016 24.18 PUB.FEE 150.00 2017 34.32 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 333.62 PUB.FEE 50.00 155 03-0003428-0006 29-2.0-04-004-018-0001.000 MITCHELL,CLIFTON O. REC.FEE 27.00 SECTION: 04 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 26 ACRES: 0.00 2013 71.72 TOTAL 163.31 R.R.VILLAGE:LOTS76 & 77 2014 64.79 189 03-0004470-0011 21-9.0-29-000-000-0077.001 ROW,DONALD D REVOCABLE TRUST SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.81 2015 57.73 TURKEY MTN.EST.E.2ND.:LOT 116 2016 24.18 2016 51.18 2017 34.32 2017 59.78 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 150.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 163.31 TOTAL 482.20 156 03-0003429-0005 29-2.0-04-004-017-0003.001 MITCHELL,CLIFTON O. 190 03-0004479-0000 21-9.0-29-000-000-0224.000 HEBERLINE,LAURI & RANDY SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2013 34.53 SECTION: 04 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 26 ACRES: 0.00 2013 47.57 TURKEY MTN.E.2ND. LT. 221 2014 31.15 R.R.VILLAGE: LOT 65 2014 42.94 2015 27.81 2016 24.18 2015 38.23 2017 34.32 2016 33.84 2017 43.94 PUB.FEE 150.00 REC.FEE 27.00 PUB.FEE 150.00 TOTAL 328.99 REC.FEE 27.00 191 03-0004487-0001 21-9.0-29-000-000-0220.000 ROW,DONALD D. REVOCABLE TRUST TOTAL 383.52 SECTION: 29 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.81 157 03-0003435-0052 29-2.0-04-003-019-0001.000 MITCHELL,CLIFTON O. T.M.E.2ND.: LT. 234 2016 24.18 SECTION: 04 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 26 ACRES: 0.00 2013 35.48 2017 34.32 R.R.VILLAGE:LT.59 2014 32.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 2015 28.47 REC.FEE 27.00 2016 25.19 TOTAL 163.31 2017 34.42 192 03-0004555-0000 21-4.0-20-003-012-0005.000 WASFY,HAITHAM SECTION: 20 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2013 34.53 TURKEY MTN.W. LT. 38 2014 31.15 PUB.FEE 150.00 2015 27.81 REC.FEE 27.00 2016 24.18 TOTAL 332.56 2017 34.32 158 03-0003435-0075 29-2.0-04-003-015-0001.000 MITCHELL,CLIFTON O. SECTION: 04 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 26 ACRES: 0.00 2013 106.21 PUB.FEE 150.00 R.R.VILLAGE: LOTS 176,205,206 2014 95.97 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 328.99 2015 85.60 193 03-0004604-0000 21-4.0-20-003-007-0007.000 BOOMSMA,JOHN & CLARA B. 2016 75.91 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.81 TURKEY MTN.W. LT. 98 2016 24.18 2017 87.21 2017 34.32 PUB.FEE 1 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 627.90 TOTAL 163.31 159 03-0003839-0000 29-1.0-01-004-001-0005.000 BAKER,HOLLIS D.& MARGARETTE L.TRUST 194 03-0004648-0000 21-4.0-20-003-007-0011.000 CHURCH,ROBT.M. & HAZEL M. SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 3,211.95 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.81 SHRUMS R.C. 2ND.: LT.1, BLK.1 2016 2,852.60 TURKEY MTN.W. LT. 152 2016 24.18 2017 2,723.98 2017 34.32 PUB.FEE 50.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 163.31 TOTAL 8,865.53 195 03-0004657-0000 21-4.0-20-003-008-0007.000 SHELTON,CHARLES G.& DEBORAH S. SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 27.81 160 03-0003841-0000 29-1.0-01-004-001-0003.000 GORDON,MICHAEL D.& VICKI J. TURKEY MTN.W. LT. 162 2016 24.18 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2015 311.28 2017 34.32 SHRUMS R.C. 2ND. LT.4, BLK.1 2016 276.39 PUB.FEE 50.00 2017 280.54 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 163.31 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 196 03-0004663-0000 21-4.0-20-003-010-0006.000 TULLIUS,MELODY K. TOTAL 945.21 SECTION: 00 TOWNSHIP: 00 RANGE: 00 ACRES: 0.00 2014 31.15 161 03-0003952-0024 21-2.0-10-004-010-0003.000 JOHNSON,JAMES M TURKEY MTN.W. LT. 169 2015 27.81 SECTION: 10 TOWNSHIP: 22 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 0.00 2015 145.34 2016 24.18 SPRING CREEK: LOT 9 2016 126.72 2017 34.32 2017 117.47 PUB.FEE 100.00 PUB.FEE 50.00 REC.FEE 27.00 REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 244.46 TOTAL 466.53 162 03-0003974-0062 30-5.0-22-000-000-0003.013 BARRICK,APRILENE G. I, Janice Varner, Collector of the Revenue in and for Barry County, Missouri, do hereby certify that the foregoing is, to the best of my SECTION: 21 TOWNSHIP: 21 RANGE: 25 ACRES: 46.38 2015 633.52 knowledge and belief, a correct list of lands and lots that will be offered for sale as set forth. SUNSHINE AC.UNIT NO.1: TRACTS 13,14,15 2016 562.60 2017 491.10 THIS 18th DAY OF JULY 2018 JANICE VARNER PUB.FEE 50.00 COLLECTOR OF REVENUE REC.FEE 27.00 TOTAL 1,764.22 BARRY COUNTY, MISSOURI Cassville Democrat Wednesday, July 18, 2018 • Page 17

the Southwest corner of the GRANTED 417-847-2832. parties to said action are It is ordered that a PUBLIC NOTICES Northwest Quarter of the stated above in the caption copy hereof be published PUBLIC NOTICES PRINTED IN (Supervised Administration) All creditors of the Southwest Quarter of said To all persons interested decedent are notified above to andfile the name and according to the law in NEWSPAPERS HELP FULFILL THE Section 5, thence South claims in court within six address of the attorney for the Cassville Democrat, CITIZEN’S CONSTITUTIONAL in the Estate of BUDDY L RIGHT OF DUE PROCESS OF LAW 88 degrees 41 minutes 42 COCHRAN, decedent. months from the date of firstPlaintiffs is Blake B Fields, a newspaper of general BY PUTTING HIM ON NOTICE OF seconds East 361.48 feet On JUNE 25, 2018, publication of this notice 605 Main Street, Cassville, circulation. MATTERS WHICH AFFECT HIM to the point of beginning, the last will of the decedent or if a copy of this notice Missouri 65625. A true copy from the OR HIS PROPERTY. thence continuing South having been admitted was mailed to, or served You are further notified record. 88degrees 41 minutes 42 to probate, the following upon, such creditor by the that, unless you file an Witness my hand and seconds East 350.29 feet individual was appointed personal representative, answer or other pleading or seal of the Circuit Court, TRUSTEE SALES to the West right of way personal representative then within two months from shall otherwise appear and State of Missouri, the 3rd line of an existing roadway, of the estate ofthe date BUDDY it was mailed or defend against the aforesaid day of JULY 2018. thence North 4 degrees 07 L COCHRAN, decedent,served, whichever is later, Petition within 45 days after (SEAL) Craig Williams NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S minutes 56 seconds East by the Probate Division of or be forever barred to the the 27th day of June 2018, Barry County Circuit Clerk SALE along said West right of way the Circuit Court of Barry fullest extent permissible by judgment by default will be By Katie Correia Default having been line 52.79 feet, thence along County, Missouri. law. Such six-month period rendered against you. Deputy Clerk made in the payment of a segment of a curve to the The name, business and such two-month period It is ordered that a 1st Ins. 7-11-18 25-28 that certain note secured by right having a radius of 86.79 address of the personal do not extend the limitation copy hereof be published ______Deed of Trust executed by feet, a distance of 73.53 representative is: period that would bar claims according to law in the Mendy L. George, a single feet, thence North 2 degrees CRYSTAL COCHRAN, one year after the decedent’s Cassville Democrat, a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT woman, dated October 33 minutes 37 seconds East 13330 FARM ROAD 2175 death, as provided in section newspaper of general OF BARRY COUNTY, 22, 2008 and recorded on 170.89 feet, thence North 87 CASSVILLE, MO 65625 473.444, RSMo, or any circulation published in the MISSOURI October 30, 2008 in Book degrees 43 minutes West The personal other applicable limitation County of Barry, State of AT CASSVILLE 08, Page 6437, Office of393.00 feet, thence South representative’s attorney’speriods. Nothing in section Missouri. In re: ) Recorder of Deeds, Barry 0 degrees 33 minutes 44 name, business address 473.033, RSMo, shall be A true copy from the C.G.S. and A.G.S., ) County, Missouri. seconds West 293.83 feet to and phone number is: construed to bar any action record. BY THEIR NEXT FRIEND ) The Successor the point of beginning, and JAMES MICHAEL RIEHN, against a decedent’s liability Witness my hand and YEDID SESENAS, and ) Trustee will on July 26, being subject to a 30 foot PO BOX 324, insurance carrier through a seal of the Circuit Court, YEDID SESENAS, ) 2018, between the hours roadway easement being all CASSVILLE, MO 65625; defendant ad litem pursuant Associate Division, Barry Individually ) of 9:00 o’clock A.M. andof the South 30 feet of the 417-847-1339 to section 537.021, RSMo. County, Missouri, this 18th Petitioner, ) 5:00 P.M. more particularly above described parcel and All creditors of said Date of the decedent’s day of June 2018. Vs. ) at 10:00AM, at the Barry being subject to any and all decedent are notified to file death was MAY 19, 2018. (SEAL) ISIDRO GARCIA, ) County Courthouse, 700 other existing easements claims in court within six Date of first publication Craig Williams, Respondent ) Main, East Front door, and restrictions of record. months from the date of firstis JULY 18, 2018. Circuit Clerk Case No. 18BR-DR00137 Cassville, MO 65625, sell at publication of this notice J. Craig Williams, Clerk By: Reta Voelker NOTICE UPON ORDER public venue to the highest At the request of the or if a copy of this notice By: Sherry L. Allee Deputy Clerk FOR SERVICE BY bidder for cash, the following legal holder of said Note, was mailed to, or served Division Clerk 1st Ins. 6-27-18 23-26 PUBLICATION real estate: and in accordance with the upon, such creditor by the 1st Ins. 7-18-18 26-29 ______The State of Missouri to provisions of said Deed of personal representative, ______Respondent: Lot 18 and the South 25 Trust, the said undersigned then within two months from IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ISISRO GARCIA feet off lot 19 in block 10 in Trustee will on August 17, the date it was mailed or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF You are hereby Oakland addition to Monett, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. sell said served, whichever is later, OF BARRY COUNTY, notified that an action for Barry County, Missouri. property at public vendue to or be forever barred to the BARRY COUNTY, MISSOURI Determination of Father- the highest bidder for cash fullest extent permissible by PROBATE DIVISION JUVENILE DIVISION Child Relationship has for the purpose of satisfying at the west front door of the law. Such six-month period CASSVILLE, MISSOURI IN RE: ) been commenced in the Barry County Courthouse in and such two-month period IN RE: The Estate of: Circuit Court, Barry County, said indebtedness and the THE ADOPTION OF: ) costs of executing this trust. the City of Cassville, County do not extend the limitation JUDY K. GREEN, Missouri, the object and of Barry, Missouri, to satisfy period that would bar claims Deceased. MICHAEL K. PAYNE and ) general nature of which is said Note and costs. Case No. 18BR-PR00126 OLIVERA (OLIVIA) PAYNE,) S&W Foreclosure one year after the decedent’s and LINDA KAYE LAMPE, ) to establish paternity filed by Corporation death, as provided in section NOTICE OF HEARING ) Yedid Sensenas, Petitioner. Successor Trustee /S/ WILLIAM G. WEBER 473.444, RSMo, or any To all persons who claim Petitioners, ) The names of all parties WILLIAM G. WEBER other applicable limitation any interest in the property to the said suit are stated SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE ) Pub Commences July 4, periods. Nothing in section of JUDY K. GREEN, vs. ) above in the caption hereof 2018 473.033, RSMo, shall be deceased, as an heir of said ) and the name and address Publication Dates: July 18, construed to bar any action decedent or through any of the attorney for Petitioner S&K File No.18-032445 EUGENE MICHAEL ) July 25, Aug. 1, and Aug. 8 against a decedent’s liability heir of said decedent: is: John A Lewright, P.O. 1st Ins 7-18-18 26-29 GAERTNER, ) By: Shapiro & Kreisman, insurance carrier through a You are hereby notified Respondent. ) Box 391, Cassville, Missouri LLC defendant ad litem pursuant that a petition has been 65625. www.shapiroandkreisman- to section 537.021, RSMo. filed in the aboveCase court No.18BR-JU00065 You are further notified PROBATE by Terry L. Green, for the mo.com Date of the decedent’s ORDER OF PUBLICATION that, unless you file an Altisource death was MARCH 26, determination of the heirs of OF NOTICE answer or pleading or shall IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 2018. Judy K. Green, deceased, The State of Missouri otherwise appear and Purported address: Date of first publication and of their respective defend against the aforesaid OF BARRY COUNTY, interest as such heirs in and to: EUGENE MICHAEL 415 Euclid Avenue, Monett, MISSOURI is JULY 4, 2018. GAERTNER, THE petition within forty-five (45) MO 65708 Craig Williams with respect to the following days after the 11th day of PROBATE DIVISION Circuit Clerk described property owned UNKNOWN FATHER OF THE PERSON KNOWN AS JULY, 2018, judgment by Publication Dates: 07/04/18, At Cassville By: Sherry L. Allee, by said decedent at the time default will be rendered Clerk of death, to-wit: LINDA KAYE LAMPE, and against you in accordance 07/11/18, 07/18/18, 07/25/18 In the Estate of: ) to all persons interested in 1st Ins. 7-4-18 24-27 To be published in the LOTS 315 AND 329, with the Petition filed herein KAREN M. SCOTT, ) Cassville Democrat the person of LINDA KAYE It is ordered that a ______Deceased ) TURKEY MOUNTAIN LAMPE. 1st Ins. 7-4-18 24-27 ESTATES NO. 1, A copy hereof be published Case No. 18BR-PR00117 You are hereby notifiedaccording to law in the NOTICE OF TRUSTEEʼS ______SUBDIVISION IN BARRY that an action has been SALE COUNTY, MISSOURI. commenced against you in Cassville Democrat, a For default under the NOTICE OF HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Petitioner’s attorney the Circuit Court of Barry newspaper of general To all persons who is Donald L. Cupps, whose circulation published in the terms of the Deed of Trust claim any interest in the OF County, Missouri, Juvenile executed by Randall Burk BARRY COUNTY business address is 702 Division, the object and County of Barry State of property of Karen M. Scott, West St., P.O. Box 276, and Allyson Burk, husband deceased, as an heir of said MISSOURI general nature of which is to Missouri. A true copy from and wife, dated July 22, PROBATE DIVISION Cassville, Missouri 65623. adopt the minor child known the record. decedent or through any Witness my hand and 2013, recorded on July 23, heir of said decedent: AT CASSVILLE You are hereby required as LINDA KAYE LAMPE. 2013 as Document No. In the Estate of ) to appear to answer said The names of all the seal of the Circuit Court, You are hereby notified petition on SEPTEMBER State of Missouri, the 2nd 002326780014, in Book that a petition has been ROY NELSON ) parties to said suit are Deceased ) 28, 2018, at 9:00 o’clockstated above in the caption day of July, 2018. 13, Page 3965, Officefiled of in the above court a.m. in the Probate Division the Recorder of Deeds, by Stannye Scott, for the Estate No. 18BR-PR00017 hereof and the name and (SEAL) Barry County, Missouri, the NOTICE OF FILING OF of the Circuit Court of Barry address of the attorney for Craig Williams determination of the heirs of County, Missouri, at 102 Barry County Circuit Clerk undersigned Successor Karen M. Scott, deceased, FINAL SETTLEMENT AND the Petitioners is J. Michael Trustee will on Friday, PETITION West Street, Cassville, By Katie Correia and of their respective Missouri, at which time Riehn, Attorney at Law, P.O. Deputy Clerk August 3, 2018, at 10:00interest AM as such heirs in and FOR DISTRIBUTION Box 324, Cassville, Missouri at the East Front Door of the To all persons and place said petition will 65625. 1st Ins. 7-11-18 25-28 with respect to the following be heard. Should you fail Barry County Courthouse, described property owned interested in the estate of You are further notified 700 Main Street, in there-in, Judgment may be by said decedent at the time ROY NELSON, deceased: entered in due course upon that, unless you file an CONSERVATOR Cassville, Missouri, sell at of death, to-wit: You are hereby notified answer or other pleading or public vendue to the highest that the undersigned said petition. shall otherwise appear and bidder for cash: An undivided one-third Personal Representative will defend against the aforesaid NOTICE OF Beginning at the Northeast Craig Williams, petition within 45 days after interest in and to: file a Final Settlement and Circuit Clerk APPOINTMENT OF A corner of the South Half of Beginning at a point 660 Petition for determination the 4th day of JULY 2018, CONSERVATOR the Southeast Quarter of feet South of the Northwest of the persons who are the By: Sherry L. Allee, judgment by default will be the Northeast Quarter of successors in interest to SEAL Probate Clerk (Sec. 475.140 RSMo) corner of the Northwest 1st Ins. 7-18-18 26-29 rendered against you. Section 19, Township 24, the personal/real estate of It is ordered that a STATE OF MISSOURI ) Quarter of the Southwest COUNTY OF BARRY ) Range 26, Barry County, Quarter of Section 21, the decedent and of the copy hereof be published Missouri, thence West 265 extent and character of according to law in the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Township 22, Range 27, MISCELLANEOUS feet, thence South 325 thence East 330 feet, thence their interest therein and for Cassville Democrat, a PROBATE DIVISION feet, thence Northeasterly South to the centerline distribution of such property, newspaper of general BARRY COUNTY, approximately 290 feet to a of a public road, thence in the Probate Division of circulation published in the MISSOURI point that is 190 feet South Northwesterly along the the Circuit Court of Barry IN THE CIRCUIT COURT County of Barry, State of In the Estate of: of the point of beginning, centerline of said road to County, Missouri, on or OF BARRY COUNTY Missouri. ALLEEN LILLIAN said point being on the its intersection with the after AUGUST 14, 2018,ASSOCIATE DIVISION AT A true copy from theFINNEGAN, West Right of Way Line of West boundary line of the or as may be continued CASSVILLE, MISSOURI record. Inc/Dis C Highway, thence North said Northwest Quarter of by the Court, and that any DIVISION ONE Witness my hand and Estate No. 18BR-PR00041 along said West Right of the Southwest Quarter of objections or exceptions CAROLINE JENKINS ) the seal of the Circuit Court, To all persons interested Way Line 190 feet to the said Section 21, thence to such Final Settlement f/k/a CAROLINE NEWTON ) County of Barry, State of in the estate of ALLEEN point of beginning, North along said West or Petition or any item PLAINTIFF, ) Missouri, this 26th day of LILLIAN FINNEGAN, a boundary line to the point of thereof must be in writing vs. ) June 2018. disabled person: to satisfy said debt and beginning. Subject however and filed within twenty days ) J. Craig Williams On the 22nd day of costs. to an easement 33 feet after the filing of such FinalFIRST NATIONAL SEAL Circuit Clerk JUNE 2018, MICHELE ) in width along the West Settlement. ACCEPTANCE COMPANY By: Kami) Stanton Y. JERECZEL AND Martin Leigh PC boundary line of said tract OTTACO ACCEPTANCE, Deputy Clerk ) MARGARET L. PELZL were Successor Trustee reserved for road purposes /s/ David A. Cole INC., BOBBY and JONELL1st Ins. 7-4-18) 24-27 appointed conservators Gregory D. Todd, Assistant only. Said tract being a part Attorney, CORN, JEANETTE CORN, __) ______of the estate of ALLEEN Secretary of the Northwest Quarter Ellis, Cupps & Cole, P.C. LARRY and JEANETTE ) LILLIAN FINNEGAN, a (816) 221-1430 of the Southwest Quarter P.O. Box 276, HILBURN, JOHN NEW- ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT person adjudicated disabled under the laws of the State www.martinleigh.com AND a part of the SouthwestCassville, MO 65625 TON, et.al. ) OF BARRY COUNTY, (Burk, 5123.414, Publication Quarter of the Southwest Ph. 417-847-2734 If they be living or their ) MISSOURI of Missouri, by Probate Start: 07/11/2018 ) Quarter of Section 21, /s/ Shellie Nelson unborn or unknown heirs, ) AT CASSVILLE Division of the Circuit Court of Barry County, Missouri. MARTIN LEIGH PC, AS Township 22, Range 27, Personal Representative divisees, grantees, ) In Re: the marriage of: ) SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE, Barry County, Missouri. 1st Ins. 7-11-18 25-28 donees, alienees, ) The business address of the BRIAN BOWERS, ) conservators is: IS ATTEMPTING TO ______legatees, administrators, ) Petitioner, ) executors, guardians, ) vs ) DONALD L CUPPS COLLECT A DEBT AND Petitioner’s attorney PO BOX 276, ANY is David A. Cole, whose IN THE 39TH JUDICIAL mortgagees,trustees, ) ROBYN BOWERS ) INFORMATION OBTAINED business address is 702 CIRCUIT COURT OF legal representatives, ) Respondent. ) CASSVILLE, MO 65625, West St., P. O. Box 276, BARRY COUNTY and all other persons, ) Case No. and whose telephone WILL BE USED FOR THAT number is 417-847-2734. PURPOSE. Cassville, Missouri 65625. MISSOURI corporations, or ) 13BR-DR00169-01 1st Ins. 7-11-18 25-28 You are hereby required PROBATE DIVISION successors claiming by, ) ORDER FOR All creditors of said disabled person are notified ______to appear to answer said In the Estate of: through, or under them, ) PUBLICATION OF NOTICE petition on July 27, 2018, to file their claims in Probate GORDON L. DENNEY, DEFENDANTS. ) The State of Missouri to Division of the Circuit Court. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S at 9:00 o’clock a.m. inDeceased. Case No. 18BR-CC00044 Respondent: SEAL SALE the Probate Division of Case No. 18BR-PR00123 NOTICE OF ORDER OF ROBYN BOWERS: the Circuit Court of Barry J. Craig Williams, Default having been NOTICE OF LETTERS PUBLICATION You are hereby notified Circuit Clerk made in the payment of County, Missouri, at The state of Missouri to: that an action has been OF ADMINISTRATION By: Sherry L. Allee, the note described in and Cassville, at which time GRANTED Defendants, FIRST commenced against you and place said petition will Probate Clerk secured by a Deed of Trust (Supervised Administration) NATIONAL ACCEPTANCEin the Circuit Court, Barry To be published in Cassville executed by Deanna L. be heard. Should you fail To all persons interested COMPAN, OTTACOCounty, Missouri, the object therein, judgment may be Democrat Blevins, which Deed of Trust in the Estate of GORDON L. ACCEPTANCE, and INC. general nature of 1st Ins. 7-4-18 24-27 is dated March 22, 2005 and entered in due course upon DENNEY, Decedent: BOBBY and JONELL said petition. which is MODIFICATION ______recorded in the Office of the On JULY 10, 2018, CORN, JEANETTE OF CORN,JUDGMENT OF Recorder of Deeds of Barry the following individual was LARRY and JEANETTEDISSOLUTION OF County, Missouri, in Deed (SEAL) appointed the personal HILBURN, JOHN MARRIAGE. of Trust Book 05 at Page representative of the estate NEWTON, et.al. The names of all the /s/ Craig Williams 2302, and conveying to of GORDON L. DENNEY, You are hereby notified parties to said suit are stated Tom W. Carlin, Trustee, and by Sherry L. Allee, decedent, by the Probate that an action has been above in the caption hereof THINK the assignee of Said Deed Probate Clerk Division of the Circuit Court commenced against you and the name and address of Trust, Stephen Harper, 1st Ins. 6-27-18 23-26 of Barry County, Cassville, in the Circuit Court for the of the attorney for Petitioner appointed William G. Weber ______Missouri. County of Barry Missouri, is: INFORMATION as substitute Trustee on The personal the object and general J MICHAEL RIEHN, June 6, 2018, the following IN THE 39TH JUDICIAL representative’s businessnature of which is a Quiet 301 WEST 8TH STREET, Cassville Democrat described property, situated CIRCUIT COURT OF address is: Title Suit and which affects P.O. BOX 324, CASSVILLE, in the County of Barry and BARRY COUNTY, PATRICIA S DENNEY, the following described MO 65625. 847-2610 State of Missouri, to-wit: CASSVILLE, 29219 MAIN, property: You are further notified MISSOURI SELIGMAN, MO 65745 that, unless you file an A parcel of land situated PROBATE DIVISION The personal ALL OF LOT #ONEanswer OF or pleading or shall in the Northwest Quarter ROBERT J. FOULKE, representative’s attorney’sSELIGMAN HIGHLANDS, otherwise appear and of the Southwest Quarter JUDGE name, business address SELIGMAN, MISSOURI, defend against the aforesaid of Section 5, Township 21 In the Estate of BUDDY and phone number is: BARRY COUNTY AS petition PER within forty-five (45) North, Range 25 West, L COCHRAN, Deceased. JAMES WILLIAM LE- THE RECORDED PLATdays after the 11th day of Barry County, Missouri, Case No. 18BR-PR00121 COMPTE II, THEREOF. JULY 2018, judgment by www.cassville-democrat.com and being described as NOTICE OF LETTERS 104 W SEVENTH STREET, default will be rendered follows: Commencing at TESTAMENTARY CASSVILLE, MO 65625; The names of all the against you. Page 18 • Wednesday, July 18, 2018 Cassville Democrat CLASSIFIEDS

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION: CURBOW APPLIANCE Repair. 55+ UNEMPLOYED and looking NOTICE OF Please check your ad the first day All makes & models. Reliable, re- for work? AARP Foundation APPOINTMENT OF A of publication. If it contains an er- sponsive, reasonable. Mon-Fri Local family business looking for a SCSEP first matches eligible older CONSERVATOR ror, report it to The Cassville 8-5. 417-236-0700. job seekers with local nonprofits (Sec. 475.140 RSMo) Democrat Classified Department. mature, honest, reliable person for and public agencies so they can STATE OF MISSOURI ) DOSS APPLIANCE Errors will be corrected and credit Repair Ser- increase skills and build self-confi- COUNTY OF BARRY ) will be issued for the first day of vice: Service all major brands, tractor parts shipping/receiving IN THE CIRCUIT COURT dence, while earning a modest in- publications only. The Cassville prompt, experienced service, af- PROBATE DIVISION and customer counter work. come. Training assignments are Democrat shall not be liable for fordable rates. Call anytime available in Newton, McDonald, BARRY COUNTY, 417-235-6314. MISSOURI any loss or expense that results Barry, Lawrence. Call from the publication (whether pub- In the Estate of: FOR ALL of your heating, air con- 417-451-2223 for more informa- lished correctly or not) or omission KAREN CALDWELL, ditioning and sheet metal work, tion. of an advertisement. Incapacitated/disabled call Monett Sheet Metal, JUVENILE OFFICER I Estate No. 18BR-PR00118 , 39th Judi- 235-7116. Computer knowledge and farm background cial Circuit. Respond to daily refer- To all persons interested 1a. Garage Sale in the estate of KAREN MOBILE POWER washing: house very helpful. Full time position starting at rals made by law enforcement CALDWELL, a disabled agencies, schools or the Missouri MOVING SALE: Saturday, July siding, paint stripping. Insured 23 $9.00 p/hr depending on qualifications person: yrs. Experience welding & all Children’s Division. Detain juve- On the 29TH day 21, 8-4. 500 5th Street, Monett. and performance. niles who may be charged with of JUNE 2018, KEITH Lots of tools, grinder, vises, and types of maintenance and repair work. 417-236-4993. criminal offenses and explain legal DANIELS, Public PA welder, power tools, fasteners, rights to the alleged offender. Pre- Administrator, was appointed collectable’s, vintage folding poker SIDING & TRIM, Replacement pare petitions, motions, social and conservator of the estate table and chips, Antiques. of KAREN CALDWELL, a Windows, guttering, entry, storm & Apply in person or call: court summaries and other reports for all juveniles on assigned case- person adjudicated disabled WORLD’S COOLEST Thrift Store: garage doors. Over 35 yrs. experi- Welters Farm Supply - load. Assist law enforcement under the laws of the State 815 Jerome Lane, behind Taco ence, local references provided. agencies in the investigation of of Missouri, by Probate Bell. Thursday 10:30-4, Friday Ken R Mitchell 417-838-2976 Free 14307 Lawrence 2190, Verona MO Division of the Circuit Court juvenile cases with questioning of 9:30-5, Saturday 9-1. Text estimates. of Barry County, Missouri. an alleged juvenile offender; 417-366-2212 for information. 417-498-6496. The business address of the present cases, as required, to the conservator is 102 West St., YARD SALE: 105 Crest Dr, Mo- CHECK IT OUT! juvenile court and make recom- Ste. 5, Cassville, MO 65625. mendations to the juvenile court All creditors of said nett. July 20 & 21. Friday 7-?, Sat- Homeowner Insurance based on evidence, client history disabled person are notified urday 7-1. All types. Call John at to file their claims in Probate MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN and statutory requirements. Division of the Circuit Court. STARCHMAN INSURANCE. Graduation from a four year col- SEAL 9. Services Offered 417- 847-3554 FULL-TIME OPPORTUNITY lege or university with a degree in J. Craig Williams, criminal justice administration or Circuit Clerk related field is preferred but work By: Sherry L Allee, LOST YOUR 10. Lost and Found experience may be considered. H.E. Williams, Inc. is a third-generation, family-owned Probate Clerk This position is a full time position LICENSE? and operated U.S. manufacturer located in Carthage, To be published in Cassville LOST DRONE?: offered by the state of Missouri Democrat I found a drone MO. For over 75 years, commercial lighting has been Too many lost points or within the Ozarks, it could be with full state benefits. Minimum 1st Ins. 7-11-18 25-28 our core business. other violations? We can yours. However, in the event it is, salary is $33,276.00 annually. you will be asked various ques- Resumes must be received by do the state SR22 filing We are currently seeking an individual who has BIDS tions to prove it. Phone July 31, 2018 at the 39th Circuit you need to get your 417-271-3436. technical experience with CNC industrial equipment Juvenile Office, P.O. Box 401, to join the Williams team as Maintenance Technician. Monett, MO 65708, Attention: Jill BUTTERFIELD FIRE license back. See John at Starchman Insurance • Hours 4:30pm to 3:00am (2nd Shift) Braden. Resumes may be sent by PROTECTION DISTRICT Call 847-2610 e-mail to jill.bra- ACCEPTING SEALED Agency, Cassville, MO. • Monday – Thursday to subscribe [email protected]. BIDS FOR 417- 847-3554. tf • Shift Differential Pay & Overtime Opportunities PEST CONTROL LOCAL CLEANING Company The Butterfield Fire Williams offers an excellent benefit package including: looking for part time afternoon Protection District will be 9. Services Offered 9. Services Offered • Health Insurance help. Call 417-818-6640. accepting sealed bids for • Dental & Life Insurance PART-TIME AEL (Adult Educa- pest control services at their • Flexible Spending Account tion and Literacy) Instructor need- fire station, located at 10600 • Matching 401K Plan E. 1st St., Butterfield, MO ed for Crowder College, Aurora. Brattin Tree Service • Quarterly Team Incentive Plan 65625. The AEL Instructor is part-time, 9 Licensed and insured evening hours a week. See bidders are preferred. Owner operated & Insured www.crowder.edu/employment for Sealed bids may be Trimming / Tree Removal complete details. EOE. submitted to the Butterfield Brush clean-up SEAL SMART is hiring. Starting Fire Protection District, pay is $12 an hour. Great place to P.O. Box 706, Cassville, Storm Damage work, fantastic work environment, MO 65625, and must be no experience necessary, we will postmarked no later than Free Estimate train you. Nice people to work August 6, 2018. with. Apply in person at 407 13th For further information, Anthony - 417-669-8070 Street, Monett. contact Donnie Privett at 417-846-3565 or Rusty Bo - 417-342-8335 Dilbeck at 417-846-7863. The fire district reserves the right to refuse any or all 16. Help Wanted 16. Help Wanted bids. 1st Ins. 7-18-18 26-27 ______

CITY OF CASSVILLE OTR TRACTOR ACCEPTING BIDS TO SELL EQUIPMENT TRAILER DRIVER The City of Cassville will accept sealed bids for the FULL-TIME OPPORTUNITY sale of a 1999 John Deere Model 935 tractor with a 72” finish mower until 2:00 p.m. Battery Outfitters is hiring H.E. Williams, Inc. is a third-generation, family-owned local time on July 26, 2018. and operated U.S. manufacturer located in Carthage, Sealed bids should Men and women sacrifice MO. For over 75 years, commercial lighting has been be directed to the Public retail and warehouse help Works Director at City Hall, our core business. in service to their country 300 Main Street, Cassville, at Golden, MO location. We are seeking an individual with a Class A CDL to for many reasons. Missouri, 65625. join the Williams team! The equipment may be • Earn 45 cents a mile and extra money for Secrecy in government viewed by appointment only drops and pick-ups. by calling 847-4441. Compensation starts is not one of them. 1st Ins. 7-18-18 26 • Home every weekend and off on holidays. • Verifiable safe driving record for a minimum of State law requires at $12 an hour. 1 year is required. government entities Williams offers an excellent benefit package including: at all levels, from • Health Insurance water districts to city 35687 Highway 86, • Dental & Life Insurance • Flexible Spending Account councils and school 417-271-3801 • Quarterly Team Incentive Plan boards, to place • Matching 401K Plan notices of many of their activities in a legal newspaper. This IMMEDIATE FULL-TIME is a legal newspaper. WAREHOUSE POSITION A printed notice in this newspaper $500.00 sign on bonus after 6 months. can’t be hacked into 100% paid health insurance. like a website. It’s permanent. The date “Because the People Excellent hourly wage. Paid holidays and vacation. 5 day work week. in the corner proves Must Know.” it was printed when Public Notice advertising plays a required. It can unique role both in American his- Please Apply In Person At be trusted without tory and in the process by which this question in these country’s democracy is preserved. Ball & Prier Tire, Inc., Hwy 86 & J, Golden, MO. times when trust in Its one premise is that people must be informed if they are to govern Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-7:00pm government is so low. themselves competently. Public No- Sat. 8:00am-4:00pm tice advertising first came into be- Would a similar notice ing with the Congress of 1792. That 417-271-3299 WE ARE HIRING posted somewhere on body, recognizing its responsibility Applicants can the internet provide to the people, required the Postmas- apply in person at full time CNAs, CMTs the same measure of ter General to advertise for bids for and Dietary Aide/Cook. the construction of new post offices. 410 W Benton St., transparency? From that inauspicious beginning to Monett, MO. Bentonview Park Health the publication requirements in fed- Contact and Rehab has been given The answer to that eral, state and local laws today, gov- Pam Foland, HR a 5-star Rating by CMS is obvious. ernment officials have come more Coordinator, at (Center for Medicare and No, it would not. and more to understand their obliga- 417-235-6031. tions to inform the public through Medicaid Services), and Public Notice advertising. Newspa- we have a VA contract for pers over the years have been the skilled nursing, rehab and vehicle by which these obligations long term care. have been fulfilled. They will con- tinue to be as long as the public de- “Because the People mands that it be informed frequently www.cassville-democrat.com and by the best means possible. Must Know.” Cassville Democrat Wednesday, July 18, 2018 • Page 19 CLASSIFIEDS

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SIX ACRES for sale by owner. Monett Schools. 417-693-3535. 29. Houses for Rent Dogs love to get the paper. 2 BED 1 bath house in country. 236-2969. Train them with the Cassville Democrat. 31. Rooms for Rent Call 847.2610 to subscribe! J & T ECONO Rooms to Rent. Weekly low rates - No pets. Cable TV, refrigerator, microwave. 417-489-6000.

33. Miscellaneous for Sale

FACTORY DIRECT Mattress. Now open in Monett. 209 3rd St. 235-5681. PREIFERT LITTER-Saver in great shape. Used in chicken house, can be used for garden. Call 417-548-2433.

34. Furniture

ANTIQUE BEDROOM set, 3 piece late 1920-1930. $1,200 REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER OBO. Call 417-235-1049. 37. Livestock Cassville Democrat newspaper is seeking an REG. RED Angus Bulls: 1- 4 yr, 1- individual full time reporter/photographer. 18 month & yearlings. Call The candidate needs to be a team player with 417-538-4002 or 417-236-3545. a positive attitude and must enjoy meeting 43. Produce

and dealing with the public. Must have TOMATOES! SLICING and Can- ning. Onions, cucumbers, and oth- experience with computers, and must be er vegetables. 10 miles West of comfortable working with deadlines. Must be Monett on Hwy 60. Open 9-4, Mon-Sat. 417-476-5454. detail oriented, have good written and verbal skills. EOE. 55. Storage CROSSLAND STOR-ALL. Across Send resumé to Lisa Craft at East of Wal-Mart. 10 buildings, 7 sizes. 235-3766. [email protected] or mail: FRIEZE’S STORAGE- 10 Sizes No phone calls or walk-ins. plus outside storage. Gated at night. Phone 417-393-9662. MAIN STREET Storage in Pierce City. Two locations. 417-489-3077 www.cassville-democrat.com WHY PAY More, Rent from US & Store. S & G Storage. 417- 235-1914 or 417-235-9289. 53. Legal Notices 53. Legal Notices 53. Legal Notices City of Seligman MISSOURI Statement of Revenues and Expenditures Fiscal year January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018 REVENUES: YTD Budget Percentage 7/5/2018 2018 2018 of Budget ADMINISTRATION $ 125,100.29 $ 294,730.00 42.45% WATER $ 178,534.52 $ 283,500.00 62.98% SEWER $ 66,903.21 $ 100,025.00 66.89% PARK $ 23,194.52 $ 32,700.00 70.93% STREET $ 52,761.23 $ 99,500.00 53.03% CAPITOL IMP $ 38,255.03 $ 64,400.00 59.40% TOTAL REV: $ 484,748.80 $ 874,855.00 EXPENDITURES: ADMINISTRATION $ 101,327.51 $ 256,550.00 39.50% WATER $ 144,890.50 $ 233,174.84 62.14% SEWER $ 67,285.85 $ 175,550.00 38.33% PARK $ 14,508.03 $ 30,850.00 47.03% STREET $ 57,407.62 $ 202,400.00 28.36% CAPITOL IMP $ 40,006.04 $ 71,400.00 56.03% TOTAL EXP: $ 425,425.55 $ 969,924.84

2012 W/S Bond $ 77,000.00 Page 20 • Wednesday, July 18, 2018 Cassville Democrat LOCAL Opera in the Ozarks puts on ‘Cinderella’ for local youth

Cinderella, right, played by Michaela Maldonado, shares a moment with Prince Charming, played by Ben Stepsisters Clorinda and Tisbe, played by Mary Buckingham and Martha Rose Hayes, perform for a crowd of more Rorabaugh, during the ball portion of the Opera of the than 100 during the Opera of the Ozarks’ “Cinderella” at the Crowder College Cassville Community Building Thursday. Ozarks’ “Cinderella.” Kyle Troutman/[email protected] Kyle Troutman/[email protected]

Performers in the Opera of the Ozarks’ “Cinderella” pose for a still during a scene in the play at Crowder College Cassville Community Building Thursday. Kyle Troutman/editor@ cassville-democrat.com

Prince Charming, left, played by Ben Rorabaugh, and King, played by Powell Brumm, per- form during the Opera of the Ozarks’ “Cinderella.” Kyle Troutman/[email protected] VOTE ANGELA COONES EXPERIENCE AND COMMITMENT FOR BARRY COUNTY RECORDER OF DEEDS

Hello Friends, my name is Angela Coones, I was born and raised here in Barry County, and I have had the privilege of serving many of you during the 16 years I worked locally as a Licensed Title Agent. More importantly, the last four years I have served as one of Barry County’s Deputy Recorders.

Fairy Godmother, left, played by Georgia Belmont, blows bubbles at children attending Each day, I witness full circle the impact the the Opera of the Ozarks’ “Cinderella.” Kyle Troutman/[email protected] Recorder’s Office has on the title companies, Lenders, Attorneys, searchers and the citizens of Barry County, and how they depend on thorough and accurate recording of some of the most valuable documentation. Records of property transactions, accounts of marriage and archives of military service, Listen to Dial-a-Trade on to name a few, must be recorded in a way that is KURM – AM 790 ACCURATE and accessible to all, for generations Monday - Friday at 8:05 AM, 1:05 PM and 5:05 PM to come. Saturday at 8:05 AM and 1:05 PM • Sunday at 5:05 PM Call in at: 800-767-7979 or 479-636-7979 Title work is a highly specialized field and one that takes a considerable amount of time to learn. It requires an understanding of legal descriptions as well as the structure and purpose of various deeds. Without this knowledge, your records would be talon media group at risk! My current role, experience and commitment has RADIO THAT COVERS AGRICULTURE more than prepared me to serve as your next AND YOUR HOME TOWN AS WELL AS PROVIDING YOU WITH LOCAL AREA Recorder. Barry County has relied on me thus far AND BRANSON DISCOUNTS and I intend to continue to serve this county and TUNE IN TO OUR STATIONS & STAY CURRENT its citizens. That is why I ask for YOUR VOTE on CHECK US OUT ON OUR WEBSITE Call 847.2610 to August 7, 2018, for your next Recorder of Deeds. 800-928-5253 235-6041 678-0416 subscribe to the www.radiotalon.com Cassville Democrat Paid for by Angela Coones for Recorder, John Coones,Treasurer. KRMO AM 990 · KKBL 95.9 FM · KSWM AM 940 · KQMO 97.7 FM www.cassville-democrat.com