Springfield Business Journal_2019-02-25

Hire on Culture, Not Expertise Developers, Contractors, and Lenders Aided by Drone Surveying My Biggest Mistake - Not Asking for Help FEATURING WILL CARTER FEATURING TREVOR BYRD FEATURING JODY DOW 56 · SBJ.NET FEB. 25-MARCH 3, 2019 NEWS BRIEFS ON THE RECORD Carol Schiwitz; 112,365; L27, Pinewood Acres, first addition. New American Funding to James J. and Heather L. Ferrier; 132,554; sec. 6, twp. 29, range 23, NE. New Day Financial LLC to John D. and Christina M. Guthery; 163,214; L25, An- gelbrook Estates. OakStar Bank to Norton Ridge Properties LLC; 2,453,100; sec. 3, twp. 29, range 22, NE. OakStar Bank to Burgess Aircraft Man- agement LLC; 1,964,550; Sec. 6, twp. 29, range 22, SW. OakStar Bank to KR Cantrell Homes; 265,000; L36, Wild Horse, Phase IV. OakStar Bank to KR Cantrell Homes; 305,000; L26, Wild Horse, Phase IV. OakStar Bank to KR Cantrell Homes; 307,000; L52, Hickory Valley, Phase III. OakStar Bank to Cronkhite Investments LLC; 275,000; L3, Schroeder. OakStar Bank to Cronkhite Investments LLC; 275,000; L2, Schroeder. OakStar Bank to PB & H Properties LLC; 171,250; L1, Eastwood Hills. OakStar Bank to Julia Benage-Pedersen Trust; 275,000; L9, Fox Grape, seventh addition. Old Missouri Bank to James Ganus; 235,000; L13, Roanoke. Old Missouri Bank to Bradley A. Kiser; 590,000; L3 and 6, Southern Hills of Springfield. Old Missouri Bank to Big Flippin Deal LLC; 200,000; L27, National Place, Phase II. Ozark Bank to Thomas Brian and Pamala L. Sells; 318,000; L4, Lakes at Shuyler Ridge, Phase II. Ozark Bank to Crystal G. and Bryan D. Stockwell; 270,400; sec. 3, twp. 29, range 20, SE. PrimeLending to Thomas E. Lueck and Shari F. Feinberg; 421,000; L42, Windsor Oaks. Quicken Loans Inc. to Thomas and Denise Ludlow; 141,521; L159, Cloverdale ad- dition. Quicken Loans Inc. to Matthew J. Duff; 184,120; L15, Allen-Dale Estates. Quicken Loans Inc. to Joshua and Mi- kayla Oberbeck; 100,757; L5, Woodland Village. Quicken Loans Inc. to Michael S. and Sherri L. Reaves; 200,745; L17, Crown Meadows, Phase II. Quicken Loans Inc. to Jeremy G. and Anna Kelley; 172,500; sec. 16, twp. 31, range 23, SW. Rural Missouri Inc. to Brookline Devel- opment LLC; 3,011,000; L1, Brookline Business Park, Phase II. Security Bank to Deer Lake Springs LLC; 350,000; sec. 24, twp. 29, range 23, NE, SE and NW. Security Bank to Deer Lake Springs LLC; 2,850,000; sec. 24, twp. 29, range 23, NW. Simmons Bank to Rachel McGinnis; 114,950; L10-11, Sunny Slope addition. Simmons Bank to Collinco LLC; 113,000; L6, Savannah Park. Springfield First Community Bank to Enter- prise Office Center Inc.; 1,150,000; L3-4, Enterprise Park. State Bank of Southwest Missouri to Karen M. Bland; 160,000; L30, National Place, Phase III. State Bank of Southwest Missouri to Driskill Properties LLC; 102,000; L8, Keyes Heights. U.S. Bank to Jerry Boyce and Angelyn Nelson Hutchinson; 100,000; L14, Autumn Woods, first addition. U.S. Bank to Andrey and Vera Martinov; 100,000; sec. 14, twp. 29, range 21, NE. U.S. Bank to William C. Pender and Karen A. Brooks-Pender; 131,600; L18, Portland Heights. City Restaurant Health Inspections Listed here are the restaurant health inspections conducted by the Springfield-Greene County Health Department. Restaurants are inspected for critical and noncritical violations of state standards. According to the Springfield-Greene County inspection code, critical violations are “more likely than other violations to contribute to food contamination, illness and/or injury.” And noncritical violations, “although important to the overall food hygiene of the establishment, do not necessarily present an immediate threat to food contamination, illness and/or injury.” The number of both critical and noncritical violations are given and specific critical violations are listed. *Denotes a critical violation. Feb. 15 – Feb. 20 As You Like It Catering; 3253 E. Chestnut Ex- pressway. Reinspection. Critical viola- tions found: 0. Noncritical violations found: 0. Baymont Inn & Suites; 3343 E. Battlefield Road. Critical violations found: 0. Non- critical violations found: 0. Christian Schools of Springfield; 2660 N. Grant Ave. Critical violations found: 0. Noncritical violations found: 2. Edible Arrangements; 1336 E. Battlefield Road. Critical violations found: 1. *Insuf- ficient sanitizer in wiping cloth bucket. Corrected by adjusting to proper sani- tizer strength at time of inspection. Non- critical violations found: 0. Kum & Go No. 435; 103 W. Old Mill Road, Fair Grove. Critical violations found: 0. Non- critical violations found: 1. Mimi’s Hong Kong Inn; 1520 W. Battlefield Road. Critical violations found: 1. *Prep cooler holding shrimp, sliced chicken and beef at 45-51 F. Required: Cold hold potentially hazardous foods below 41 F. Corrected by placing on time control. Owner contacted repair company. Non- critical violations found: 2. Naomi’s Cafe; 104 W. Jackson St., Willard. Critical violations found: 3. *Uncooked moldy spaghetti and one rusty can of pineapples were observed and promptly discarded. *Food debris on work tables in smoker area that does not have a hand sink. Required: Must have a hand sink available in all areas used for food preparation. *They did not have a con- sumer advisory on menu for poten- tially hazardous foods that are being undercooked. Required: Must have a consumer advisory on menu for under- cooked item and as asterisk by each un- dercooked item on menu. Noncritical violations found: 4. Royal Grill Buffet; 1950 E. Kearney St. Re- inspection. Critical violations found: 0. Noncritical violations found: 3. St. Joesph’s Catholic Academy cafeteria; 515 W. Scott St. Critical violations found: 0. Noncritical violations found: 2. Stop N Shop; 1109 E. Battlefield Road. Critical violations found: 0. Noncritical violations found: 3. Summer Fresh Deli; 163 W. Old Mill Road, Fair Grove. Critical violations found: 0. Non- critical violations found: 0. Summer Fresh Market, Retail & Produce; 163 W. Old Mill Road, Fair Grove. Critical vi- olations found: 1. *Produce shelves and containers are not being sanitized. Manager will make sure items are cor- rected. Noncritical violations found: 1. Taco Bell No. 567; 610 E. U.S. Highway 60, Republic. Critical violations found: 1. *Numerous pans found not clean. Cor- rected on-site by placing equipment into dish washing. Repeat critical violation. Noncritical violations found: 0. Thai Express; 948 S. Glenstone Ave. Rein- spection. Slide cooler repaired. Critical violations found: 0. Noncritical viola- tions found: 0. The Time Travel Cafe; 82 S. Main St., Fair Grove. Critical violations found: 0. O’Reilly Auto execs sell shares amid all-time highs by SBJ Staff · sbj@sbj.net As O’Reilly Automotive Inc.’s (Nasdaq: ORLY) stock price rose to new highs this month, a handful of executives made high- volume share sales. The trades by three executives and one board member were made Feb. 12-13, when the company’s stock hit new 52-week highs of $378.64 and $379.91 per share, re- spectively. The company’s stock high as of Feb. 21 was $394.42 per share, reached on Feb. 19. Leading the stock sales was Greg Henslee, who on Feb. 12 bought and sold 50,000 shares. He utilized U.S. Securi- ties and Exchange Commission code M, through which executives can execute their rights to buy shares at set rates and sell them at market prices, netting a profit on the difference. Henslee, the company’s executive vice chairman of the board, made $16.7 million off the transaction, ac- cording to an SEC filing. Board Chairman David O’Reilly sold 40,000 shares on Feb. 12 for $14.9 million, while Chief Operating Officer and co-President Jeff Shaw made $1.1 million through a Feb. 12 sale utilizing the SEC code M, ac- cording to separate filings. Board mem- ber Jay Burchfield sold 1,500 shares for $563,880 on Feb. 13, according to an SEC filing. O’Reilly Automotive’s multiple new 52- week highs follow the company reporting that revenue and net income were up for both the fourth quarter and the full year. DEEDS OF TRUST, from page 51 Greg Henslee makes $16.7 million in a Feb. 12 transaction.

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