You may have seen Mr. Bill numerous times at Keller Public Library. He loves to read to the children and volunteers for Story Hour every chance he gets. He has also been an avid comic collector since the early 1960's.
He loves the hobby and especially loves sharing his enthusiasm with anyone who will listen.
At recent shows, he was approached by fathers wanting to start their children collecting comics.
That’s quite an honor, to be chosen as the one to help start out a new fan generation. He's been told by some major dealers that he might have one of the best complete SilverAge collections between St. Louis, Memphis, & Little Rock.
While his personal core collection is NOT for sale (at least, not yet), he has over 20,000 comics that are for sale.
Thousands of Gold, Silver, Bronze and more recent are available.
Some are worthy of a $1000 price tag, but the vast majority will be priced from $1 to $100, and every price is negotiable.
“Make a fair offer and I will sell!” says Mr.Bill.
Hundreds of the ever-popular "GrabBags" will be offered at $1 each. While Mr. Bill's Website is being finished, he gladly accepts want-lists and fills orders by mail, always postage free.
Email Mr.Bill at mrbill.comics@gmail.com
Dexter, Missouri - The 2018 Herman Morse, 151st District Representative Golf Tournament Fundraiser will be held on Friday, July 27, 2018 at the Hidden Trails Country Club.
This is a 4-Player Scramble with noon registration and shotgun start at 1 p.m.
Cold cut buffet will follow an afternoon of golfing.
Hole prizes are longest putt, and closest to the pin.
Entry fee is $75 per person with hole sponsorships $100 each.
Please contact Leonard Morse at 573.820.5851 or send payment to Southeast Missourians for Morse, 15940 St. Hwy AF, Dexter, MO 63841.
Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Rotary Club donated $2,000 total in scholarships to four students who graduated in May 2018. Shelby Smith, Kris Rinehart, Jonni Hill and Meg Simmons each received $500.
Pictured above are Shelby Smith, Danny Talkington, President of the Dexter Rotary Club, and Kris Rinehart.
Please be safe on the Fourth of July. A reminder when fireworks can be discharged in the City of Dexter.
Section 203.140 Discharge Prohibited in Certain Areas At Certain Times.
[CC 1974 §66.030; Ord. No. 4683 §1, 7-2-2012; Ord. No. 4728 §1, 8-19-2013]
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge or shoot any type of fireworks or firecrackers:
1. On any day other than July 4, Independence day.
2. At any time in or on any public street, public sidewalk, public park, public grounds or within the business district of the City.
3. The Board of Aldermen, by resolution, may prohibit discharge or shooting of fireworks or firecrackers at any time, including Independence Day, upon a finding that discharging said fireworks or firecrackers would constitute a hazard to public safety.
Provided that the Board of Aldermen, by resolution, may permit the discharge or shooting of fireworks or firecrackers on public or private property, if the same is a public display for which no admission charge is collected and if the same is sponsored and conducted by a local organization.