The Saline County Citizen 07-03-13

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Saline County Citizen Inserts

Postal Customer

Aldi C&R Market Charlieʼs Appliance Dollar General Menards Orscheln Patriciaʼs Foods

Child Care

For Rent Duplex

Help Wanted

Wanted to Buy

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

264 DAVIS ST, 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath. Quiet neighborhood. $350/month, $350 deposit. Call 660-631-9465.

HOUSEKEEPING POSITIONS available in the Marshall/Sweet Springs area for clients in their homes. Transportation required. Reliability a must. Please call to apply at 866-746-2600.

WANTED TO Buy: Paying top prices for vehicles: wrecked, non-running or unwanted. Seller(s) must have title in their name! Gilpin Auto Parts, Hwy. 240. 660-886-2217.

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.

Work Wanted

504 S CARROLL: $350/month plus deposit. Three bedroom, one bath house with washer/dryer hookups. Call 831-1300, leave message if no answer. FOR RENT in Miami, MO. Three bedroom house, nice flooring and porch. No pets. 660-852-3367.

Farmland for Sale

For Rent Misc.

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.

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY For Lease. Excellent locations. Near new construction. Energy efficient. 886-8009.

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: Now taking applications Westport Gardens Apartments. One & two bedroom units. Call Kim at Action Management. 660-831-0030. TDD: 800-7352966. This institution is an equal housing opportunity provider. FOR RENT: Westport Terrace Senior Housing apartments is accepting applications. 915 S. Apache Dr. Rent based on income. Must be 62 yrs. old or handicapped or disabled. Call Kim at Action Management. 660-831-0030. Relay 711. This institution is an equal housing opportunity provider. NICE CLEAN completely furnished studio apartment. References & deposit. No pets. 660-886-7333 days, 660-631-1566 evenings. NICE CLEAN partially furnished one bedroom apartment. W/D. Covered parking. References & deposit. No pets. 660-886-7333 days, 660-631-1566 evenings. NICE CLEAN QUIET STUDIO apartment: No kitchen. FURNISHED, UTILITIES PAID, cable, no pets/smoking. $350.00, references, deposit. 202-2889. 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. ONE BEDROOM apartment with appliances and air. $300/month, $250 deposit. 578 W. Vest. 660221-3937 TAKING APPLICATIONS for a one bedroom, unfurnished apartment with central air. $350 per month + deposit & references. Utilities not included. Call M&L Rentals at 660886-5753. TWO BEDROOM one bath apartment for rent. $485/month. Newly remodeled & very spacious. One block off square. Water, sewer, trash paid. 815-4295 TWO BEDROOM, stove, refrigerator. No pets. $425 per month, $425 deposit. 660-631-2135

For Rent Duplex NICE CLEAN one bedroom duplex, no pets, deposit required. Owner/agent. 631-5060.

B & B Lawncare • Mowing • Tree Trimming • Handyman Services

Free Estimates

631-2054

4th of July Hours Coon Hollow Collectibles

Open Monday - Wednesday July 1, 2, 3 Closed July 4, 5, 6

POSTAL CUSTOMERS LOCAL

PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID WAVERLY, MO 64096 PERMIT NO. 10 BOX HOLDER RURAL ROUTE CAR - RT - PRE - SORT

PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID MARSHALL, MO 65340 PERMIT NO. 140 BOX HOLDER RURAL ROUTE CAR - RT - PRE - SORT

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Marshall, Missouri

NEIGHBORHOOD KIDS Nursery School Per Day is now enrolling 2 year olds-5 year olds. Your choice of per-day or weekly classes, Monday-Saturday. Choose from 8:00am-11:00am, 1:00pm-4:00pm or 5:00pm8:00pm. Small class sizes. Call 660-229-3764 after 5:00pm for appointment.

POSTAL CUSTOMERS LOCAL

FOR RENT: Retail/Office Units, great Odell location. Commercial shop/storage, 4,000+ square feet, insulated/heated, 16' doors. 660-229-4700.

For Sale Misc. 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. 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. TAN SECTIONAL sofa for sale, $400 or best offer. Call 660-2290247, leave message if no answer.

Garage Sales 2704 E EASTWOOD, THUR-SAT 7:00am-5:00pm. Tires, wheels, Earnhardt collectibles, much more. HUGE 5 FAMILY sale, 1011 Stonehaven, Friday July 5th 7:00am6:00pm and Saturday July 6th 7:00am-12:00pm. Lighted 17 building Party Light village w/accessories, Tupperware, pictures, bedding, home interior, lamps, small appliances, Blue Flower Corning Ware, hide-a-bed, clothing. Bedroom furniture, elec. bed, dresser, mirrors, armoire, night stands, table & 6 chairs, air purifier & filters, holiday decor, toys, much more. YARD SALE: West on Highway 20 to Shackelford (Hwy Z) follow signs. Furniture, baby furniture, tools, fishing equipment, clothes, lots of misc. Saturday only 8:00am-?

ROCK HAULING and spreading. Also haul DDGs and free compost. Call Ted, Triangle Trucking, 660-631-2538

House for Sale NICE TWO bedroom house, 201 Washington, Sweet Springs. $25,000. Owner financing available, $1,000 down, $350/month, 8% interest. 660-329-0855 THREE BEDROOM, totally remodeled. Refinished hardwood floors, new fixtures, new countertops, new appliances, too much to list. 767 South Brunswick. $89,900. 886-0182 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

Moving & Storage BANKS MOVING And Storage Company. Storage units now available, easy access, low rates, video surveillance. 975 W. Jackson. 8867471, 855-559-7471. MARSHALL CENTRAL Storage. South Odell and new location on Drake Road. Various sizes both locations. 886-4600. MARSHALL MINI-STORAGE. Hwy. 20 West. U-Store! U-Lock! CarBoats-Furniture-Etc. 886-9499 or 886-8268. SOUTH 65 STORAGE. Lowest prices in county. Various sizes. Lighted units. 886-8037.

Real Estate 40'x56' steel building, former auto body shop. Nice set-up, large air compressor & pull dozer. Large parking lot. Seven miles north of Marshall on Highway 41 North. $38,500. 660-0815-2922

The Marshall DemocratNews is a solid news information source... • County Commission • City Governments • Sports • School News • Ag Coverage • Health News • Business • People News • Features • The Arts • State and World News • Births, Deaths, Engagements, Weddings • And More

Office Hours: Mon. thru Fri., 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

John Rector Motors

THERE HERE AND FUN TO DRIVE! All New “Exciting” 2013 Chevrolet Spark

Wanted ATTENTION FARMERS: I want to buy your scrap iron. Paying top dollar. Riley Crawford, 886-9341.

B u y • S e l l • Tr a d e C a l l 8 8 6 - 2 2 3 3 t o p l a c e y o u r a d t o d a y.

Enjoy THE MARSHALL MUNICIPAL BAND July 4th At 8:00 P.M.

Indian Foothills Park Special location for this Concert will be

MPG 28 City & 37 Hwy. 10 airbags, 5 year, 100,000 miles, limited power train warranty auto, On Star for 6 months, XM radio for 3 months, tilt wheel, alum. wheels, power windows, air cond. and more Lot of storage. Just $1392000 delivered.

2014 Chevy Silverado Silverado takes truck capability to a powerfully efficient place with the EcoTec3 engine family-our most advanced truck engines ever. The result is an available 5.3L V-8 generating 355 hp with 23 mpg hwy,2 for the best fuel efficiency of any V-8 pickup. You’ll also find new unexpected solitude-there isn’t a quieter full-size pickup on the road. It’s raising the bar yet again for what the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickup can help you accomplish. We call it the 2014 Silverado. You’ll call it your next truck.

The Lyon Bowl/Guthrie Playground (Kiddie Park) Parking Lot Area Fireworks Display Will Follow Band Concert

Bring Your Favorite Lawn Chair To Enjoy The Festivities Some Bench Seating Available Some Handicap Parking Available John Rector Motors

Hwy 20 West, Marshall • 886-7495 • Toll Free 1-800-748-8156 www.gojohnrector.com Ed Chapman Sales

Charlie Goodman Sales

Karen Carter Sales


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To Buy, Sell, or Trade the classifieds is where you want to look. Call 886-2233 to place your ad today. Garage sales are to be paid prior to publication.

Rhett Walker Band Trevor Morgan

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Thursday, July 18, 2013 KMMO Amphitheatre Saline Co. Fairground Marshall, MO • 7:30 pm A presentation of SOUL Team Inc... Call 660-886-2402 for information

JOB OPENING

Taking Applications for full-time cook.

Coreslab Structures (Mo) Inc., is now accepting applications for general laborers at our Prestress Concrete manufacturing plant in Marshall, Missouri. CONCRETE/CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCED REQUIRED. Apply in person at: 1615 W. Arrow, Marshall, Mo.

Coreslab is an equal opportunity employer

Experience preferred.

Apply in person Westport Estates ALF 904 Apache Dr., Marshall EOE

OTR DRIVERS $50,000+ Annually Regional midwest runs Need one year verifiable experience, 401k retirement, paid vacation. Paid loading and unloading, co-pay medical, home weekends. Late model conventionals and pre-pass. Must be 23 years or older. Call 800-821-5229, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm.

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121 N. Lafayette

886-2233 Office Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

BANK TELLER Full-time Position

• Applicant must be friendly, courteous, and have a good work ethic. • Applicant must have computer and cash handling experience as well. • High School Diploma or GED required Excellence Benefits: Health, Life, and Long Term Disability Insurance, Holiday and Vacation pay, and 401k plan

BANK TELLER

Part-time Position • Applicant must be friendly, courteous, and have a good work ethic. • Applicant must have computer and cash handling experience as well. • High School Diploma or GED required 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday

Send resume to: Personnel Officer • Community Bank of Marshall P.O. Box 700, Marshall, MO 65340

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SANITATION NOTICE Fourth of July Holiday changes in Sanitation Schedule

A Better Breakfast Starts With Vegetables (NAPSA)—Here’s a delicious idea: Enjoy vegetables for breakfast. Eating a balanced breakfast with lean protein, healthy carbs and a small dose of healthy fat can be a great way to start the day. Vegetables such as onions help you increase your intake of dietary fiber and other important nutrients with layers of flavor. Use these easy ideas to start your day with a nutritional boost. •Add chopped onions, tomatoes and either spinach or kale to omelets. •Combine hash browns or other breakfast potatoes with cooked vegetables and tofu. •Sauté mushrooms, onions and bell peppers and add to scrambled eggs. •Use up last night’s leftover salad and top with a poached egg. •Spread a thin layer of onionflavored cream cheese on lightly toasted whole-grain bread. Add sliced tomatoes and sweet onions, avocado and fresh, baby spinach leaves. •Try this tasty onion quiche from the National Onion Association. A lighter version of the classic, this dish is easy to prep ahead and reheat in the morning to take to work or school. SWEET ‘N’ SAVORY ONION QUICHE Makes 6 to 8 servings 5 cups yellow onion, thinly sliced 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 ⁄2 cup Canadian bacon, diced 1 cup nonfat Swiss cheese, grated 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoon flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 ⁄4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 ⁄2 teaspoon black pepper 1 ⁄4 teaspoon nutmeg

Thursday residential routes will be picked up on Friday due to the Fourth of July Holiday.

Summer Hours July 8th to August 31 6:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Please have trash curbside by 6:00 a.m. REMEMBER: Don't blow or mow grass or leaves into the street. Help keep our streams and waterways clean.

Hot Summer Cruise Night 3rd Thursday of Every Month Kevin Samson’s MACO parking lot 353 S. Odell, Marshall, MO 6:00 pm

A savory breakfast quiche featuring flavorful onions can be an easy way to start the day. 2 eggs, 1 egg white, slightly beaten ⁄4 cup 2% milk 1 9-inch pie shell, unbaked Rosemary and sautéed red onion for garnish

cilantro. Top with plain yogurt and a fresh salsa like this one:

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Directions: Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Sauté onions in olive oil until tender and translucent. Add Canadian bacon and grated cheese. In a separate bowl, combine sugar and flour with seasonings. Add slightly beaten eggs and milk to flour mixture. Put sautéed onion, ham and cheese in a pie shell; pour milk and egg mixture over onions. Bake for 35 minutes or until custard sets and top is golden brown. Serve warm.

Combine ingredients in medium bowl, adding salt and lime juice to taste; cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. Makes 6 servings.

•Wrap up a morning’s nutrition with a breakfast burrito: Fill a whole wheat or sprouted wheat tortilla with sautéed onions, scrambled eggs, tomatoes and

Tip: Yellow onions are the best, all-purpose choice for both raw and cooked dishes. For more great tips and recipes using onions, visit www.onions-usa.org/recipes.

Classifieds Work! To Buy, Sell or Trade, call The Marshall Democrat-News to place your ad today.

Giving a Voice to the Cystic Fibrosis Adult Community (NAPSA)—If Ali Christensen Wilde had been born in the 1950s, it would have been unimaginable that she could dream of going to college and marry her high school sweetheart. But the 23-year old with cystic fibrosis has just done that—and so much more. The newlywed is now living in Provo, UT with her husband Chase, and is pursuing her undergraduate degree while singing and speaking out about living with cystic fibrosis as an adult. CF is a life-shortening genetic disease that affects about 30,000 children and adults in the United States. In the 1950s, most children with CF did not live long enough to attend elementary school. By 2011, the median life expectancy for people with CF was in the upper mid 30s. The disease primarily impacts the lungs and digestive system, making it hard to breathe and to digest food. More specifically, CF impacts the way salt and water move in and out of the body’s cells, causing the body to produce unusually thick, sticky mucus that clogs the lungs and leads to life-threatening lung infections. One of the things Ali loves is to sing with her younger sister, 16year old Christina, who also has CF. While their first performance was a sad occasion—the funeral of their older sister April who had also battled CF for years—it unleashed a passion that would lead them to sing as finalists on NBC’s America’s Got Talent in 2010. Last year, the sisters released a song, “Something About Me,” to

share their message that challenges, like CF, do not define them or hold them back from pursuing

their goals. The song and behindthe-scenes video are available for free on www.cfvoice.com, a website and online community for people of all ages living with CF, supported by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation. CF therapy may require up to 20 medications to be used every day with an average daily treatment burden of approximately 2 hours. Today, there are more treatment options than ever to manage the incurable disease. In the last year alone, several medications to manage cystic fibrosis have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Ali is grateful for the support she’s had and the encouragement she’s received. “Our mom and dad are great supporters,” she notes. “They want us to be healthy, they want us to succeed, but my favorite part is they didn’t raise us like they had sick children. They believed in us and wanted us to do anything that we wanted to do.” For Chase, the transition from boyfriend to husband has also included learning more about CF and the treatments needed to keep Ali healthy. As the life expectancy continues to increase, more young adults with CF are navigating independent living, relationships and career. Ali continues to inspire as she enters this new phase of her life. “There is someone out there for everyone. As long as we’re doing our best to take care of ourselves, we will find someone who wants to learn with us and who wants to love us for who we are.”

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Tips On Entertaining Kids (NAPSA)—When vacation time comes and kids have more free time, there could be good news for parents searching for interesting and unique activities. Lance Burton, world-renowned magician and magic adviser on “Oz the Great and Powerful,” recommends practicing magic as a fun option for engaging kids at home. Magic has been enjoyed by many as a compelling hobby over the years—even by some celebrities including Neil Patrick Harris, Jason Alexander and Johnny Carson. Burton notes, “While the vast majority of kids who take up magic as a hobby are not going to become professional magicians, magic is great for helping kids develop many different life skills while having fun. Mastering the tricks helps them develop selfesteem, strengthen mental focus and enhance physical coordination. Magic is also a great way to interact with people and gain new friends. Kids can learn cool tricks to share with their peers and at the same time gain confidence for future life experiences.” Burton recalls that he had so much fun and success teaching magic to James Franco, who stars as a great magician in “Oz the Great and Powerful,” that he started thinking about how he could create some simple tips for parents to encourage their kids to try magic at an early age. He suggests: •Help arouse the young magicians’ curiosity: The gift of a magic set is what got many magicians started. Watching a movie such as “Oz the Great and Powerful” on Blu-ray™ or DVD at home can also inspire. Other films with magical appeal include “Bed-

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Learning magic can be a great way for kids to have fun at home. knobs and Broomsticks,” “The Chronicles of Narnia,” “The Sword in the Stone” and “Mary Poppins.” •Take a trip to the library: A very simple way to start learning about magic is by visiting the library. Look for books for beginners. •Search online: Another inexpensive way to begin is to sit together at the computer and search through the array of basic tricks that include easy step-bystep directions. •Start with simple tricks: Begin with simple tricks that do not require difficult sleight of hand or expensive props. For card tricks, Burton recommends using a miniature deck that is made specifically for kids. •Practice, practice, practice: Devote some time to helping your children practice. Encourage them to keep trying even if success isn’t immediate. •Provide an audience: Once your child has mastered a few tricks, provide the opportunity for him or her to proudly show off some newfound skills. Set up a magic show for the whole family or friends. You’ll also be helping to encourage your child and to build confidence. Burton notes, “The No. 1 fear among adults is fear of pub-

Actor James Franco learned from world-renowned magician Lance Bur ton while making “Oz the Great and Powerful.” lic speaking. If a child learns to perform magic for an audience, he/she is much more likely to also feel comfortable speaking in public, whether on stage or in the boardroom.” •Find others who like magic: Visit magic shows and shops. Look for a nearby magic club. The International Brotherhood of Magicians has chapters in many communities. •Have fun: Remember, the primary objective is to provide youngsters with a challenging, engaging way to have fun. Keeping it simple makes it easy to have fun doing magic. Learn More For further information about the movie, you can visit www.dis ney.go.com/thewizard. For more information on Lance Burton, visit www.lanceburton.com.

To Buy, Sell, or Trade the classifieds is where you want to look. Call 886-2233 to place your ad today.

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