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Barry County advertiser WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2018 5B5
Deadlines: Bordered - 5 p.m Monday.; Line Ads (pre-paid) - 12 noon Tuesday • Deadlines: Bordered - 5 p.m Monday.; Line Ads (pre-paid) - 12 noon Tuesday
THE CLASSIFIEDS
HUGE GARAGE/MOVING SALE2 consecutive weekends
Friday, Aug. 31, Saturday, Sept. 1Friday, Sept. 7 & Saturday, Sept. 8
from 7:00-5:00Event Center, 815 W. 10th St.
(across from Cassville Discount Grocery)Furniture, craft supplies, jewelry, home decor,
exercise equipment, kitchen itemsMany items new in the box. Too much to list!
Cash only
FOR SALE
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT:Chuck Norris Total GymXLS, excellent condition.417-393-0218
RANDY'S USED BOOKS Over 325,000 books • buy/sell
70% off books1 1/2mi south Solid Rock Baptist
Church on FR 1040, Exeter417-671-1142
FOR SALE1999 Fleetwood
2 bed, 1 bath mobile$10,000
Must be moved.870-615-3203
FOR SALE2016 Tiny Home/
Hunting Cabin16'x40' lofted w/200 amp service.
Needs moved fromWashburn, MO
Call/Text 479-225-8788
STORMSHELTERSFOR SALE
Reinforced concrete with warranty.
In-ground and above ground
Harris Excavationhome 442-7331cell 236-2255
Garden Compost For Sale
2011 RANGER RIATA1850RS, low miles, many
extras. 150 Yamaha4-stroke, Minnkota trolling
motor, power anchor,trailer, cover. $26,000
417-342-5546
WANTED TO BUY
Video MartPaying cash for
DVDs and Games
WE BUYgold & silver,
coins and guns417-847-7000
Need Cash?We buy books & dvds
Looking for:William Johnson
& Lee Child417-671-1142
RANDY'S USED BOOKS
AUTOS
2 HARLEY DAVIDSONS
FOR SALE
Don 417-846-3379
BUYINGCars • Trucks • ATVs
Motorcycles • Tractors417-342-1082402-672-0392
GARAGE SALE
BIG SALE!!Sept. 6th, 7th, 8th
8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.1107 E. Bond St., Monettfurniture, big collection salt& pepper shakers, power
tools, assorted wood,cedar wood posts,
plywood strips, chairs,freezer & more
GARAGE SALESaturday, 7:00-?18062 CrestviewSouthern Hills
Furniture, antique stuff,home decor, NO clothing
ESTATE SALE
LARGEYARD SALE
behind Jump StopSaturday 7-1
Lots of used andnew items
NEIGHBORHOODYARD SALE
Fri. 7th-Sat. 8th, 8 to 4Rain or Shine
Lots of everything!Fletcher Ridge Rd, Seligman
GARAGE SALEFriday, September 7
Saturday, September 87:00 to 5:00
tools, women's clothing, pokertable, Cerwin Vega speakers,
trunks, pictures, misc.19568 Dogwood Dr.
Chain O Lakes,Eagle Rock
ESTATE SALEby appointment only
417-846-6719• Lots of antiques: dishes,silhouettes, wall pockets,
pictures, etc.• 2004 Toyota Tacoma• 1999, 16' x 80', 2 bed,
2 bath Dutch Mademobile home
Starting September 3through September 30
900 10TH StCASSVILLE, MO
417-846-0110
Store Hours:Tues.-Sat. 9 am-5 pm
We build homes in Barry County,thanks to your generous
contributions. We are acceptingdonations of gently used:
• Furniture & Household items• Appliances
• Building Materials
Please NO clothing, toys, printers,pianos, televisons
Spectacular prices for everyone
Please call for a pickupappointment
CRAFT VENDORSWANTED
for the 7th AnnualEAGLE ROCK
CAR SHOWSaturday, Sept. 22for more information
call Susan 417-271-3386
GARAGE SALE
GARAGE SALEThurs., 9/6 & Fri. 9/7
7 a.m. - 6 p.m.Sat., 9/8, 7 a.m.-12 p.m.
adult clothes, lots ofchildren's girls' Justice;toys: lots of Barbies; old
dishes; home decor;weight bench; misc.
105 Kathy Dr., Cassville
SITUATIONSWANTED
LOST YOUR LICENSE?Too many points or otherviolations? We can takecare of the paper work
and get yourlicense back!!
STATE SR22 FILINGSSee John at
Starchman Ins.Cassville, MO (417)847-3554
THE TURNING Point AAgroup meets each Monday,west corner of Mitchell Plaza,Hwy . 86 , Eag le Rock ,7 :00pm.
IF YOU are homebound orunable to get out to meet-ings but need help for the ef-fects of living with alcohol-ism, become an Al-Anon orAlateen Lone Member. Con-tact Al-Anon Family Groups,1600 Corporate LandingParkway, Virginia Beach, VA23454 or e-mail [email protected].
IF SOMEONE in your familyhas a drinking problem, youcan see what it is doing tothem, but can you see what itis doing to you? The Cass-ville Al-Anon Family Groupmeets Thursday at 8 p.m. atthe Cassville First UnitedMethodist Church, Town-send Street entrance. Call(417)847-2068.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYM-OUS New Beginnings is nowmeeting at Mitchell's Plaza,Monday, Wednesday, Fridayat 7:00 p.m. For more info,call (417)271-1088.
IT SHOULDN't hurt to be achild. Child abuse hurts boththe child and the parent. Forhelp, call 1-800-392-3738 tollfree.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex
water, sewer, trashprovided. No pets.
900 Gravel, Cassville417-847-7051417-847-7297
Mobile Homes &RV Lots for rent
Nice parkClose to town
(417)846-7784
FOR RENT
HENBEST STORAGE417-847-2400
Cheap ratesSeveral Sizes
Clean, Quiet Cassville Location
HOUSE FOR RENT3 bed, 1 bath, detached
garage, big deck.Sale Barn Rd, Cassville$650/mo., $500 deposit
417-342-3152
Beaver'sU-Store-All
Mini and Boat Storage.Located at Hwy. 86/H,
Golden, MO• 7 Sizes: 10x12 up to
11x32• Security Cameras• Gate Open: 7am-10pm• Owner/Operator lives
on-site(417)271-3578
FOR RENT4600 sq ft bldg, ch/a,
great location, Cassville417-847-7051417-847-7297
CASSVILLESO/MO Storage
All sizes, 24 hour access,fenced & security gate
(417)847-7051
STORAGE UNITS4 sizes. AA Hwy. & 112.
Reasonable rates.
(417)236-5737
FOR RENTin Cassville
3 bedroom, 1 bathroomwater, sewer, trash paid
$450/mo., $200 dep.phone 417-489-0527
HOUSE FOR RENTLg. 3 bd, 3 bath, garage.
Extra kitchen, living spaceand full bath in basement.
Cassville.$925/mo., $600 dep.
417-342-3152
TWO BEDROOM apartmentfor rent. No pets. $350.00 permonth. Call 417-826-5421.
RV OR TINY HOUSEspace for rent on 17 acres
in Eagle Rock, MO$300/mo. Size approx.14' x 30' All hook-ups,including garbage are
included. $35 non-refundable app/back-
ground check fee.First & last; $100 petdeposit, and contract-
upon-approval required.creaturefeaturepetsitting
@gmail.com
Cross Timbers Apts.Washburn • extra nice!
2 bed apt. Appls provided,w/d h/u, ch/a, $425 month
479-644-6181417-435-2481
PETS
AKC MINIDACHSHUNDS8 weeks old
shots & wormed $400417-652-3505
Barks & Bubbles
417-846-39981313 Main, Cassville
HFull Service GroomingHMon.- Fri. 9:00 - ?
FREEPUPPIES
7 weeks old.They have some Labmix, white and black.
3 are all whitecall
417-847-7192
SERVICES
LICENSEDSEPTIC INSTALLER
Tommy Canada417-662-0051
JOE AULBACH'SHANDYMAN SERVICES
professional workat lower pricing
construction, trim, paint, tileYou name the job
Free estimates • 417-229-0752
Extra MileSiding Co.
• ALL types of exterior siding• Full line of replacement & newconstruction windows• Decorative stone• Log cabin siding• Overhangs & decks
Lifetime, transferablematerial warranties.
7 year labor warranty.
Metal Roofs
417-342-1208
MOBILE HOME MOVINGTear Down/Set Up
Barco Bulk Specialist LLC417-652-7295417-671-1122
Classic ConcreteFlat Work - Decorative
Brick Pattern Foundation Walls
ClassicConcrete.net417-365-0041
GARAGE SALE
OZARKS TREE SERVICETree trimming & removing
Free estimates/insured417-665-9736
don't pay too much fortree service
SUPER CSandblasting andPressure WashingCredit Cards Accepted
(417)847-7756
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Immediate Full-TimeWAREHOUSE POSITION
• $500 sign on bonus after 6 months• 100% Paid Health Insurance
• Excellent hourly wage• Paid Holidays & Vacation
• 5 Day Work WeekPlease apply in person at:
Ball & Prier Tire, Inc.located at Hwy 86 & J, Golden, MO
Hours: Mon-Friday 8:00 am - 7:00 pmSat 8:00 am - 4:00 pm. 417-271-3299
NO WEEKENDS!Excellent benefits-paid health, dental and 401K program!
Career opportunities!
CASSVILLE DENTAL/MEDICAL CLINICDental Assistant - Full Time
(Dental Experience preferred)PSR (Front Desk) - Full Time
(2 Positions - 1 Spanish bilingual skills required)Dental Hygienist - Full time
For a description of each available position and tocomplete an application, please go to our website-
http://www.accessfamilycare.org
ARNING COMPANIESCelebrating 35 years of excellence
is now offering full timeWelding and Manufacturing
opportunities on1st and 2nd shifts
Great benefits packageApply in person or online at
www.arningco.com
IMMEDIATE OPENINGFull Time Tire Changer
Full time tire changer needed. Immediate opening.Excellent pay, insurance provided 100%. Good hours.
Applicants may apply in person, with or withoutexperience, at Ball & Prier Tire, Inc. located atHwy 86 & J, Golden, MO. Phone 417-271-3299
PROFESSIONAL PRESSURE WASHING & PAINTINGInterior/Exterior Painting and StainingDecks • Concrete • Fence • Docks • Metal
• Log Homes and MoreResidential/Commercial
Ultra Clean Exteriors, LLC (417)342-0801
ALL AMERICAN MINI EXCAVATING• Driveway maintenance • Stump removal
• Excavation • Brushhogging • & MoreMilitary & Senior Discount • Free Estimates
Tommy Canada • 417-662-0051
SERVICES
ELKHORNCONSTRUCTION LLC
Steve Pendergraft(417)846-7906
All types of new construction:homes, garages, shops,
outbuildings. Also remodels,add-ons, repairs, metal roofs,
decks. Insured.No job too small.
WOLF PACKSEPTIC SERVICE
(formerly Tillman's Septic)Call: 847-7326
OWNERSAubrey Wolf Denny Wolf417-847-5502 417-574-6558
BOB'SMOWING SERVICE
417-331-1332Free estimates
If no answer,please leave message
BACKHOE • DOZERGRAVEL • SEPTICS
NEW CUSTOM HOMES
Eagle Rock Construction417-271-3333
young'sHOME IMPROVEMENTS
Metal Roofing, Vinyl Siding,Sofits, & Replacement WindowsCall: (417)847-5464
CHECK IT OUT!!"All Types" H omeowners
Insurance, Call John @STARCHMAN INSURANCE
(417)847-3554
SINCLAIR MOBILEHOME TRANSPORT
(417)652-3505Experienced • Licensed • Insured
SERVICES
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE BY OWNER3 bedroom, 2 bathhouse on 1 acre.
Nice location.call
417-342-3970
FOR SALE1995 doublewide plus
3 lots. Washburn, cornerof Church & Main
$40,000 obo417-846-5279
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All realestate advertised herein is subjectto the Federal Fair Housing Act,which makes it illegal to advertiseany preference, limitation, or dis-crimination because of race, color,religion, sex, handicap, familialstatus, or national origin, or inten-tion to make any such preference,limitation, or discrimination. We willnot knowingly accept any advert-ising for real estate which is in viol-ation of the law. All persons arehereby informed that all dwellingsadvertised are available on anequal opportunity basis.
HELP WANTED
DRIVERS-CLASS A CDL OTR$1000 Sign-On Bonus
Lots of miles!Free Life Insurance.
Huge Raise!855-765-3331
CASSVILLE R-IVSchool District
has an opening for aSpecial Education/Instructional Aide
(Applicants must have60 college hours or have
completed the MEGAPara Assessment)
Benefits include:Competitive WageHealth InsuranceRetirement Plan
Sick LeavePersonal Business Leave
Applications areavailable online at:
https://cassville.schoolrecruiter.net
Online Applications OnlyQuestions call:(417)847-2221
HELP WANTED
BARTENDER WANTEDexperience necessary
apply atShell Knob Eagles 4155
417-858-6704
SPEARS DENTALis looking for a
Dental AssistantSend resume to
Cedar RidgeCareCenter
is hiring for
Cookand
floor CMAwill train
The right candidate will bedependable, honest and caring.
417-847-5546
HARDWOODLUMBER, INC.
and PALLETLUMBER, LLC
are taking applications forMachine Operators and
General Laborers40 hours a week Monday-Friday, 7:00 am to 3:30 pm
with occasioal overtime.Starting pay is $10 perhour. Benefits includePaid Vacation, Health
insurance (we pay half),Vision Insurance,
Life insurance.Please apply in person
at 9193 State Highway 76Exeter, MO
ATTENTIONBrighton Ridge of Eureka Springsis seeking qualified individuals to
fill the positions of:RNLPN
Dietary AidesBrighton Ridge offers a newlyremodeled living and working
environment located in thebeautiful city of Eureka Springs,
Ark. Brighton Ridge offers a competitive wage scale, full
health insurance, 401K plans,and vacation benefits.
Please inquire at theBusiness Office or send
resumes to JaymeCreek.
[email protected]: 479-253-5325 235Huntsville Road Eureka
Springs, AR 72632479-253-7038
TOMMY'SSEPTIC PUMPING
417-342-1551Tommy Ray: owner/operator
honest, reliable service,competitive rates
"just look forthe red & white truck"
Cash rental rates for Missouri cropland changed little, ac-cording to a newly released survey from University of Mis-souri Extension. Pastureland rental prices ticked upward slightly.
The survey helps landowners and farmers find trends in rental rates for cropland, pastureland, grain bins, farm buildings and fee hunting. The survey covered criteria such as location of land, yield potential of land, storage facilities, fencing and types of roads leading to land.
Survey results were for 48,000 acres of cropland, a small portion of Missouri’s 9.8 million acres of rented agricul-tural land, according to MU Extension economist Ray Massey. USDA reports that 35 percent of Missouri farm-land is rented.
MU conducts the survey every three years. This was the first year that MU administered the survey electronically.
Massey says the rent survey is “one piece of informa-tion that landowners and farmers can use to determine fair rates.” Other factors include supply of and demand for land in a locale, productivity of land, and market prices.
“The MU guide is simply that,” he adds. “It’s a guide. Both sides in negotiations can see the rate for which farm-ers are renting land. It’s a starting point and should not be the sole basis for determining your rent.”
Rent for row-crop land averaged $146.81 per acre with a low of $50 and a high of $305. Irrigated row-crop land rented for about $50 per acre more than dry cropland—an average of $196.43. Good pastureland netted $40.74 per acre, with rents ranging from $12 to $100 per acre. Rent for timber pasture was the lowest, averaging $28.13 per acre.
For complete survey results, download “2018 Cash Rental Rates in Missouri” at extension.missouri.edu/g427. For information on other types of rental arrangements and lease forms, contact the agricultural business specialist at your local MU Extension center.
Additional information and forms are also available at AgLease101.org, a website of the North Central Farm Man-agement Extension Committee, which is an organization of extension educators in the region.
Massey is an economist in the Division of Applied Social Sciences in the MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natu-ral Resources.
Cash rental rates change little in 2018 MU survey
Calling all Missouri high schools to compete in the 2018 “It Only Takes One” campaign for an opportunity to win prizes for your school while educating young driv-ers about safe driving habits and safety belt use.
Sponsored by the Mis-souri Coalition for Roadway Safety and ACT Missouri, the statewide competition will run from Oct. 1 to the end of the school year.
It’s important that teen drivers realize it only takes ONE text, ONE drink, ONE call, ONE reach, ONE dis-traction to cause ONE fatal moment but that ONE clicked seat belt could be the difference between life or death in a car crash.
“Nearly seven out of 10 young drivers and passen-gers killed in 2017 Missouri vehicle traffic crashes weren’t buckled up,” said Jon Nelson, executive committee chair for the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety. “Through education, competition and fun, the ‘It Only Takes One’ campaign can make a differ-ence with young Missourians and save lives.”
Traffic crashes are the leading cause of death for people 15-20 years old. Research indicates that driver distractions are the primary cause of fatal collisions. In addition, one of the greatest risk factors faced by teens is
the number of passengers in the vehicle. Studies have confirmed that with the pres-ence of just one passenger, teens are twice as likely to be involved in a fatal crash.
The program consists of two surprise safety belt checks at each high school to measure student safety belt usage and also includes cre-ative educational campaigns that promote safe driving throughout the school year. In addition, schools have the opportunity to submit a 30-second video spot aimed at encouraging their peers to buckle up and drive safely.
Grant funding prizes are awarded to schools with the most creative and impactful educational campaigns and public service announce-ment. The grant funding will be used to further educate the students on the impor-tance of safety belt use and safe driving habits. Statewide recognition will be awarded with a banner to schools with the highest safety belt usage rates.
Sign up your local high school to participate in the “It Only Takes One” compe-tition online at www.save-molives.com/itonlytakesone before September 30.
You can also follow Save-MOLives on Facebook, Twit-ter and Instagram, #saveMO-lives and #ArriveAlive.
Missouri high schools challenged to drive safely and buckle up