The Saline County Citizen 06-26-13

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Saline County Citizen Inserts

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Child Care

For Rent Apartments

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House for Sale

IN HOME childcare provided in a smoke free home. Call 660-8153755 for more information.

ONE BEDROOM apartment, stove and refrigerator furnished. $280/month, $300 deposit. No pets. 886-5202

MATTRESS SETS: Twin $89.99, Full $99.99, Queen $199.99, Queen Pillowtop $249.99. Dutch Kountry Market & Furniture, 10340 E. Hwy. 50, Knob Noster, MO 65336. 660-563-2941.

THREE BEDROOM, totally remodeled. Refinished hardwood floors, new fixtures, new countertops, new appliances, too much to list. 767 South Brunswick. $89,900. 886-0182

Garage Sales

TWO BEDROOM home in Waverly. 2-year old roof, new front porch, new refrigerator, stove, small basement. Sits on extralarge lot with small out-building. Perfect first home or rental property. $67,500. 660-631-0323

85.5 ACRES, 52 TILLABLE. Great hunting, fishing. Fish Creek area, Slater. Private sale, open for bid. 660-202-7933 FOR SALE Highly productive farm land: Four tracts of prime farm ground in Gentry County. Substantially all tillable, no timber or hunting. All on blacktop with water nearby. Tracts are 160, 159, 150, 111 acres each. Long history of successful cropping. Only serious buyers need make inquiry. Asking $10,000/acre. Contact pseigfreid@seigfreid.com.

For Rent Apartments APARTMENTS FOR Rent in Slater. Recently remodeled. Sewer, water and trash included. One bedroom $350.00, 2 bedroom $425.00. 886-0182. FOR RENT: Shelby Apartments is now accepting applications for two bedroom apartments. Call Kim at Action Management 660831-0030. MO Relay 711. This institution is an equal housing opportunity provider. FOR RENT: Westport Village Senior Housing apartments is accepting applications. 911 S. Apache Dr. All utilities paid, rent based on income. Must be 62 yrs. old or handicapped or disabled. Call Kim at Action Management. 660-631-0030. Relay 711. This institution is an equal housing opportunity provider. NICE CLEAN QUIET STUDIO apartment: No kitchen. FURNISHED, UTILITIES PAID, cable, no pets/smoking. $350.00, references, deposit. 202-2889. NICE CLEAN two bedroom partially furnished apartment. W/D, covered parking. References & deposit. No pets. 660886-7333 days, 660-631-1566 evenings.

ONE BEDROOM apartment with appliances and air. $300/month, $250 deposit. 578 W. Vest. 660221-3937 TWO BEDROOM, stove, refrigerator. No pets. $425 per month, $425 deposit. 660-631-2135

HUGE GARAGE SALE 613 E State, Wednesday-Saturday 8:00am-4:00pm. Raft, furniture, lots of dishes, some tools.

For Rent Duplex THREE BEDROOM duplex, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, $550/month. No pets. 660-6312135

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NOW HIRING! Neighborhood Kids Nursery & Preschool is opening soon. Send resume to 1162 S. English, Marshall MO 65340.

For Rent Houses COUNTRY HOME, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. No pets. References required. $800/month, $825 deposit. Marshall Property Mgt. 660-815-1899

PATTY CAKES Sweetshop is seeking front counter help for 4:00am-11:30am Tues-Sat. Stop by the shop for an application. 8 E. Arrow. No phone calls please.

FOR RENT in Miami, MO. Three bedroom house, nice flooring and porch. No pets. 660-852-3367.

TWO POSITIONS needed: Consumer lending, collections a plus. No experience necessary. 401k, bonuses, vacations, health, dental, vision. Fax resume/salary requirements to 573-642-6559.

NEWER THREE bedroom duplex, appliances furnished, garage, no pets. Agent owned. 660-815-2520

House for Sale

ONE BEDROOM partially furnished house. References & deposit. No pets. 886-7333 days, 631-1566 evenings.

For Rent Misc. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY For Lease. Excellent locations. Near new construction. Energy efficient. 886-8009. FOR RENT: Retail/Office Units, great Odell location. Commercial shop/storage, 4,000+ square feet, insulated/heated, 16' doors. 660-229-4700.

CLEARANCE SALE: Used recliners from $50.00, used wingbacks from $20.00. Floor model mix-n-match Queen mattress sets $50 off. Better Homes & Bargains, 7 E. Eastwood.

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NICE TWO bedroom house, 201 Washington, Sweet Springs. $25,000. Owner financing available, $1,000 down, $350/month, 8% interest. 660-329-0855

For Sale Misc. AVON JEWELRY, some Hello Kitty. Prices vary. Some make-up. Avon books available. 660-8152717

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NOW ACCEPTING Applications for 1, 2 & 3 bedroom units. Range, refrigerator, water & sewer provided. Rental assistance is available. Apply at 275 S. Redman or call 660-886-9664. Equal Opportunity Housing.

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

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Soup Up Your Yard With Homegrown Superfruits (NAPSA)—Superfruits—fruits that are exceptionally rich in vitamins and antioxidants—are popular ingredients in a variety of healthy foods. Fortunately, although “superfruit” connotes something rare and exotic, a surprising number of these plants, including aronia, elderberry and goji berry, are hardy shrubs that can be grown right in your backyard. They’re easy to grow and require no spraying or complicated pruning and produce pound after pound of juicy, nutritious fruit every year. Aronia Aronia is a large shrub native to eastern North America. With showy white flowers in spring and blazing red leaves in autumn, it makes an excellent choice for landscaping around your home. Large clusters of glossy black berries ripen in late summer, making aronia a standout in the kitchen as well as the garden. The fruits are sometimes known as chokeberries because of their very sour flavor but they can be sweetened and used in juice, jam, desserts, even wine, which makes it even easier to savor their high levels of antioxidants and vitamins. In fact, they’ve been enjoyed in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, and Russia for decades. Aronia tolerates winter temperatures as low as -40° F, and does best when planted where it will get at least six hours of sun each day. Elderberry Elderberry is another North American native shrub that you can count on to beautify the landscape and provide bumper crops of nutritious fruits.

Planning Tips For High School Seniors (NAPSA)—There’s good news for seniors about to graduate from high school. Investing a little time and effort now can pay off when it comes to planning your future. Here are some tips. •Talk with your parents, teachers and counselors about your career goals and get their advice. •Spend time with people who work in areas of interest to you and find out what it takes to succeed.

Young men must register with the Selective Service System to qualify for federal job training. •Put together a résumé you can use when applying for a job. •For young men, registration with the Selective Service System is required by law within 30 days of their 18th birthday. •This can be done by mail, at a post office or online with a computer or smartphone. Just visit www.sss.gov and click on the registration icon. It is important to remember that registration is required in order to be eligible for Pell Grants, College Work-Study and Guaranteed Student PLUS Loans, federal job training and federal jobs. To learn more about registration, visit www.sss.gov.

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Black Lace elderberry can beautify the landscape and provide bumper crops of nutritious fruits.

Sweet Lifeberry goji produces antioxidant-packed berries of exceptional vigor, flavor and size.

Varieties that have been selected for ornamental foliage are especially useful for home gardeners, as they are even more attractive than plain green wild types. Black Lace, which was developed in England, where elderberry flowers and berries are eaten regularly, has delicate, lacy foliage in a dramatic near-black color. Black Beauty has bigger, bolder foliage but the same dark purpleblack color. Both offer large pink flowers that give way to small black berries that are very high in vitamin C; research suggests they can be effective in minimizing flu symptoms. Elderberry plants don’t mind cold weather, surviving through temperatures of -25° F, and they can grow well even in partial shade (up to four hours a day). For the most abundant elderberry harvest, you should put at least two plants in your garden. Goji Berries Goji berries are antioxidantpacked and sell for high prices at health food stores but they’re actually easy-to-grow shrubs. Also known as wolfberry, the rich pur-

ple flowers appear in early summer and are followed by gleaming red berries. The plants produce fruit continuously until autumn and never need spraying or special attention. Though goji has been popular in China for many centuries, specially selected varieties have only recently become available in North America. These include Sweet Lifeberry and Big Lifeberry goji from Proven Winners ColorChoice Shrubs, and they were chosen for their exceptional vigor, flavor and size. Goji berries can tolerate temperatures as low as -20° F. They need to be grown in a sunny spot but they’re not fussy about soil and need little water or fertilizer once they’re established. They can be planted in the ground or grown in a large pot on a deck or patio. Learn More You can find all these plants at a garden center, in the fruits or the shrubs section. They cost between $20 and $50 depending on size. For further facts, tips and recipes, visit www.ProvenWinners. com/VitaminBerries.

Texas Teen Named Two-Time National Tractor Restoration Champion (NAPSA)—As a young child, Ryan Haass spent much of his time on a tractor in Devine, Texas. The Haass family heritage revolves around farming and tractor restoration. When Ryan was 10, the Texas drought was so bad that his family retired its tractors and turned to cattle ranching. With idle tractors around the farm, Ryan’s older siblings, Randolph and Amie, discovered an interest in restoration and began participating in competitions. In a short period of time, Randolph and Amie were competing at a national level, both making it to the finals of Chevron’s Delo Tractor Restoration Competition (TRC). The annual event rewards the determination, mechanical skills and business savvy of high school–aged tractor restoration experts from around the country. Selected finalists present their projects to a panel of five judges in hopes of earning the national title. Randolph and Amie both earned the title of Reserve Champion, just shy of Grand Champion. Following in his siblings’ footsteps, at age 11, Ryan began restoring his father’s and grandfather’s tractors. “Watching my brother restore tractors when he was in high school sparked my interest in the hobby,” said Ryan Haass. “In 5th grade, I began entering local tractor restoration competitions in Texas. I learned it was extremely important to be knowledgeable of

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Ryan Haass is a two-time national tractor restoration champion. the entire tractor and its components in order to be successful.” With over 15 competitions and five tractor rebuilds under his belt, Ryan had his hopes set on winning his first Delo competition in 2010. The event turned out to be a learning process, with Ryan and his 1965 Allis-Chalmers D21 not placing in the top three. In 2011, Ryan restored his grandfather’s 1969 Case 530 tractor. It took six months, but his perseverance paid off. With the previous year’s experience to draw on, Ryan handled the pressure with ease and for the first time a member of the Haass family brought home the national title. For his 2012 project, Ryan wanted something more complicated, so when a friend offered an abandoned 1970 Case 1070, he knew it was the perfect challenge. The engine technology was more advanced than anything he’d previously worked on, but Ryan embraced the opportunity to expand his knowledge of older tractors.

According to the Delo TRC judges, the 2012 event was one of the toughest in years, so Ryan had his work cut out for him. Far from a novice, Ryan again demonstrated his mastery of tractor restoration by answering the judges’ increasingly difficult questions. When the dust had settled, he became only the second twotime winner in the competition’s history. “My experience with Delo TRC has taught me a lot beyond tractor restoration and prepared me for future business endeavors,” said Haass. “I got real-life practice speaking in public and addressing a panel of judges. The competition also allowed me to travel to the World Ag Expo in California and provided me the opportunity to meet mechanical professors in Texas.” Ryan is attending Tarleton State University in Fort Worth, Texas and studying business administration. He is taking a break from tractor restoration for a while but plans to open a diesel performance business in the future. Chevron’s Delo Tractor Restoration Competition is now open to any high school–aged team or individual who restores a tractor and completes the required documentation. The Grand Champion receives a $10,000 cash prize. For detailed information on the program, go to www.DeloTractor RestorationCompetition.com.

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The Sweet Truth Behind Honey (NAPSA)—How much do you know about the honey bear bottle in your pantry? With recent confusion over pollen and filtration, the National Honey Board (NHB) wants to clarify any misconceptions surrounding this natural ingredient with harvesting, filtration and nutrition facts about honey. With more than 300 varietals of honey in the United States, honey adds its own unique profile to every recipe. Plus, honey has many benefits before and after it gets to the pantry. An Artisanal Craft: Harvesting honey is an ancient craft that begins with the honey bees. Honey is made from nectar, gathered by honey bees from flowering plants. The honeycomb is then removed from the beehive and honey is extracted by a beekeeper. Afterward, it is shipped off to a honey packer who places the golden liquid into honey containers, finally landing in a supermarket near you. It’s both an art and science that generates a myriad of honey varieties, ranging in both flavor and appearance. Filtering Honey: To improve clarity and delay crystallization, many honey packers use a filtration method. The honey is warmed up to help it flow through the filters to remove pollen or residues from the beehive. Because filtered honey is cleaner and clearer than nonfiltered honey, it is less likely to crystallize as quickly and it’s more consistent in texture. Once the honey is filtered, it goes through the bottling stage. “Through our recent Attitude and Usage study 1, the National Honey Board has learned that when purchasing honey, 48 percent of consumers say it’s important for honey to be brilliantly clear and golden,” Bruce Boynton, CEO, National Honey Board, said. “Also, based on a recent research study2, we learned that filtering honey did not impact its nutrient content. We think these two studies are important as we continue to educate consumers on the multifaceted journey of harvesting honey to distributing it.”

Prosciutto Honey Wraps make for an easy, elegant appetizer. Pure Honey Is Just That: Read the label: Honey contains only one ingredient: honey. With no added ingredients or preservatives, honey is just honey. Pure honey is sold in several forms: comb, liquid, creamed/whipped and organic. A honey blend or honey syrup should list the other ingredients or sweeteners. Take the stress out of finding pure honey in your area and visit www.honeylocator.com. Versatility in the Kitchen: Honey can be used as something other than just a sweetener for your tea or on toast. Think of it as a natural flavor booster. Just take one look at the versatility of honey, and it’s easy to see why it’s a secret culinary weapon that can provide balance to any dish, complementing and enhancing a variety of foods and flavors: sweet, sour, bitter, salty and savory. Honey also masks bitter flavors often found in gluten-free flours. This natural sweetener can also be used as an emulsifier in sauces and dips, a glaze for meats and vegetables, and as a humectant to attract and retain moisture in baked goods. Whole-Body Benefits: This versatile ingredient is traditionally found in the kitchen pantry, but can also live on the bathroom vanity, in the gym bag and inside the medicine cabinet. Did you know honey can be used as a natural cough suppressant? A teaspoon or two of honey can be taken to soothe and relieve the irritation of a cough, according to emerging research 2 . Plus, at

approximately 17 grams of carbohydrates per one tablespoon, honey is an effective, all-natural energy booster. Honey is also a humectant. This means it attracts and retains moisture, making it an ideal ingredient for a natural skin care regimen. Add a little honey to your normal moisturizing routine, or enjoy a honey mask every once in a while and reap the benefits of this liquid gold. From being a vital component in a healthy ecosystem to providing whole-body benefits, honey is a sweetener with so much more. Visit www.storyofhoney.com to watch the minidocumentary “The Story of Honey,” which captures the many positives of honey. Prosciutto Honey Wraps Makes 8 servings 1 large peach* 2½ tsp honey ½ tsp butter ¼ cup goat cheese 1½ cups baby spinach, loosely packed 4 sheets prosciutto Cut peach in half and remove pit. Prepare grilling sauce by combining ½ teaspoon of honey and ½ teaspoon of butter. Brush peach lightly with mixture. Heat grill to lowmedium heat and place both halves onto grill. Cook for about 2 minutes on each side, or until lightly charred but still firm. Cut peach into ½-inch slices (about 12). Put 1½ teaspoons of goat cheese on each peach slice and place on top of 4 baby spinach leaves. Next, slice the prosciutto lengthwise into 8 strips. Wrap the center of each peach/cheese/spinach bundle with 1 prosciutto strip. Arrange on a serving platter and finish off by drizzling each bundle with ¼ teaspoons of honey. *Peaches can be canned, for a dressed-up recipe straight out of the cupboard! Grill gently for 30 seconds on each side.

1 National Honey Board, Attitude & Usage Study, 2013. Phone survey of 501 households nationwide, which consisted of men and women between the ages of 21 and 74. Ketchum Global Research & Analytics designed and analyzed this phone survey, fielded by Braun Research. January 5-11, 2013. Margin of Error: +/- 4.4% 2 Ropa, D. “Comparison of Vitamin, Mineral and Antioxidant Levels in Raw and Processed Honey.” 2012. Research project funded by the National Honey Board. 3 http://news.psu.edu/story/192001/2007/12/03/honey-proves-better-option-childhood-cough-otcs

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