west 11-30

Page 1

Mid-Missouri’s New Shopping Guide Advertisers: Reach over 12,000 households in Pettis County with your advertising message. Call today to reserve space in next week’s issue!

660-826-1000

Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2011

WestPlainsman.com

Serving the communities of Warrensburg, Marshall, Clinton and Knob Noster

Hogan keeps Boy Scouts ‘doing what we’re supposed to do’ By Latisha Koetting

CHECK OUT HOW YOUR LOCAL CHEVY DEALER IS GIVING MORE. 2012 CHEVY EQUINOX 1LT FWD

2012 CHEVY SONIC 2LT SEDAN Stk#3-6390

Stk#3-9224

Automatic, P/W, Locks, CD

35 MPG

$

6 Cyl., 18” Chrome Wheels, Bluetooth

MSRP $17,090

MSRP $28,745

Sale Pric e

Sale Price

16,736*

$

0% FOR 36 MONTHS AVAILABLE!**

2.9% FOR 60 MONTHS AVAILABLE!**

2012 BUICK REGAL

2012 CHEV Y MALIBU 1LT Stk#3-8565

Stk#4-8681

XM, Sunroof, Bluetooth

33 MPG

27,699*

Sunroof, Leather, 18” Chrome Wheels

MSRP $25,655

MSRP $30,025

Sale Pric e

$

20,926

0% FOR 60 MONTHS AND NO PAYMENTS FOR 120 DAYS!** 2011 CHEVY TAHOE LTZ 4X4 Stk#3-9796

$

27,950*

1.9% FOR 60 MONTHS AVAIL ABLE!** 2011 CHEV Y 1500 EXT LS 4X4

Nav., Sunroof, DVD, 20” Wheels

$

Sale Price

*

Stk#3-2216

Trailering, XM, PW, Locks, V8

MSRP $58,250

MSRP $33,490

Sale Pric e

Sale Price

49,809*

$

25,999*

0% FOR 72 MONTHS AVAILABLE!**

0% FOR 72 MONTHS AVAILABLE!**

*Sale prices after all discounts, rebates. Tax, title, license, and dealer fees not included. **WAC Ally financial. Some rebates do not apply. See dealer for details.

Spotlight Ads

Local (660) 747-9165 ~ Toll Free (888) 747-5960

Hwy. 50 West ~ 1 Mi. West of Warrensburg www.Lotspeichauto.com

Miscellaneous

Help Wanted

Automotive

HEAVY EQUIPMENT/TRUCK MECHANIC WANTED Must be a self-motivated person with mechanic experience, Class B CDL preferred, but not required. We offer competitive pay and an excellent benefit package. To apply please call 1-660-826-7413. Waste Corporation of MO EOE

- WANTED Land Wanted

Land to rent for cash for the 2012 Crop year, within 40 mile radius of Windsor. References available. Call Brad Paxton at 660-351-0543, 660-647-3417

BUYING GOLD

STERLING SILVER & US COINS 1964 OR OLDER Wes Brown • 108 South Ohio Sedalia, Missouri Monday - Friday • 9am-4pm. 660-221-0885

Miscellaneous

CLOCK REPAIR

Let us be the source for your next clock repair job. We specialize in Grandfather, Cuckoo, Mantel & wall clocks. We make house calls. 607 Benton St., Warsaw, MO. Call 660-428-2288.

Real Estate

Excellent 220 Acres of highly productive Saline Co. soils with CRP income. Approximately 190 acres tillable & 25 acres of timber. $709,280. #61176. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900

Real Estate

Appealing 3BR, 2 bath home with Southwest flair features sunken living room with fireplace & built-in bookcases. Courtyard style patio. Situated on 2.8 pretty, fenced acres with nice horse barn in Smithton School District. $129,900. #60819. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900 WOODED 5-ACRE LOT near Edwards, MO. Owner finance, $15,995, $0 down, $200/ month. Call 785-841-2581 for map and detalis.

Call to have YOUR classified featured in this Spotlight. 660-826-1001

Sydney Brink/Democrat Assistant Boy Scout Master Dale Hogan meets with Dustin Belsha, 11, and reviews the boy's progress in rank advancement. Dale Hogan, of Sedalia, has witnessed boys turning into men through leadership, community service, citizenship and camping. Hogan started working with the Boy Scouts of America about nine years ago, when his son Kinser joined Cub Scouts. “It was one of those deals where they needed leaders. Jim Schreiner said ‘It’s only going to take an hour a week and it won’t cost you any money,’ ” Hogan said. “I still laugh about that because I spend a lot more than an hour a week on it. I enjoy it though.” He liked Cub Scouts because the boys were excited about everything. “The Pinewood Derby was my favorite part of the Cub world — the dads and the boys building the cars,” he said. When Kinser crossed over to the Boy Scouts, Hogan continued on in a leadership capacity. He is now an assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 61 that meets at Christ and Trinity Lutheran Church. “He does a lot more handson with the younger kids. He has to keep track of where they’re at,” said Dale Soendker, another assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 61. Soendker works with the older boys, who are responsible for keeping track of themselves. Hogan thinks of himself as a cheerleader and motivator for the boys. Dustin Belsha, a Tenderfoot Scout, agrees. “He keeps us doing what we’re supposed to do, but he’s not strict about it. He’s not a dictator,” Dustin said. “To me the whole Scouting program is kind of like a game with a purpose,” Hogan said. “The game part of it is Scouting’s fun. Everything we do is based on keeping it fun because if it’s not, the boys don’t have to be there. They could do other things — football, video games, what have you. “The purpose is Scouting helps instill good values, good character traits and also helps to teach these young men citizenship, service, leadership and so many outdoor skills that they can use throughout their life.” His volunteering doesn’t stop with the troop. He also is the chapter advisor for the Sisilija Chapter of Order of the Arrow, advisor of Venture Crew 216 and associate lodge

advisor of the Nampa-Tsi Lodge. Order of the Arrow is the honor society of Boy Scouts. Boys must be a first class Scout, have 15 nights of camping under their belt and be recommended by the Scoutmaster. The boys do a variety of service projects but also plan a lot of activities where they can have fun. Hogan is proud that the Order of the Arrow has started a color guard. Craig Silvey came up with the idea and Joe Cochran from American Legion Post 642 Color Guard is mentoring the boys. Every month the OA Color Guard posts the colors at the Sedalia Dinner Club meeting. The Venture Crew is for older Scouts but isn’t limited to boys. “The highlight is that each year we take a high adventure trip. In 2010 we went to the Grand Canyon and took 32 people. Next year, we are getting everything lined up to go to Yellowstone, the Black Hills, Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse,” Hogan said. He sees a lot of growth in the boys during these trips. On the Grand Canyon trip, they walked down a nine-mile trail filled with everything from rock slides to rattlesnakes. The temperature started off at 40 degrees and by the time they made it to the floor of the canyon it was 112. One boy came up and said, “Mr. Hogan, my legs hurt, my back hurts, I hurt all over. I just cannot go anymore. There’s no way I can hike out of here.” Hogan told him he was going to have to dig down deep to find the inner strength to help him climb out. That same boy was the first person to sign up for the trip to Yellowstone. “He was at the end of his rope at the Grand Canyon ... and now he’s looking forward to going to Yellowstone. That’s what makes this program worthwhile — to see these boys grow and just mature in so many different ways,” Hogan said. Though his son has achieved the rank of Eagle, the highest rank in Scouting, Hogan plans to stay involved. Since he recently retired from UPS, he spends about 20 hours a week on the different Scouting programs. “It’s really become a big part of my life,” he said.

Did You Know? The world’s longest covered bridge is in Hartland, New Brunswick, Canada, measuring 1,282 feet.


Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2011 Misc. Sale

Buy MATTRESS Foundation $1; Frame $1 -- on select models. Furniture City, Clinton, MO 660-885-7088

Misc. Sale

BUYING JUNK BATTERIES • Automotive • Farm • Construction • Marine ALSO collecting used oil DC Battery • 660-826-9971

WestPlainsman.com Misc. Sale

CABINETS and Granite Countertops: Complete Kitchen, Brand New, NEVER used, Solid Maple Cabinets, All Plywood Box, Can add or subtract to fit Kitchen. Worth $10,800, take $1900. 660-252-4330.

Misc. Sale

NEW CHAIN SAWS Jonsered, Echo, Dolmar, Efco. All starting at $199. In Stock now at A.K. Small Engine Works. Also see us for all your chainsaw accessory needs. Call 573-378-6339.

On sale now! Furniture City West side of Clinton Square (660)885-7088

Free TV/CB Tower 3 leg, 60’. You dismantle & haul away. Call (660)281-1077

BRADEN SIGNS

New mattress sets; Twin $89.99, Full $99.99, Queen $179.99 & King $299.99. Queen pillow top $249.99;. Dutch Kountry Market, Call 660-563-2941 10340 50 Hwy, Knob Noster

MAIN & PARK

SEDALIA

#

829-5527

Monster Match

(660)723-5597

assigns a professional to hand-match each job seeker with each employer.

Misc. Sale

We Match

NEW TODAY

INTERVIEW NOW!

SEAMLESS GUTTERING Roofing • Siding Walt Eichler

GUN SHOW

Electric Lift Recliner

PLEASANT VALLEY QUILTS now has a full line of new Maytag, Whirlpool and Crosley appliances. Also can get parts for most brands. Call for pricing (573)378-4447.

Page 2

This is a FREE Service! Monster Match is your free, one-stop job-search resource. With our extensive contacts, we can show your job seeker profile to hundreds of top local employers in 300 job categories. Let us find you a job that matches your skills, experience and preferences.

DEC. 3-4

INTERVIEW NOW

for the following positions:

SAT. 9-5, SUN. 9-3

SPRINGFIELD Ozark Empire Fairgrounds

Bank Branch (Job Code 13) Construction (Job Code 47)

Exit 77 off I-44 (3001 N. Grant St.)

General (Job Code 27)

BUY • SELL • TRADE INFO: (563) 927-8176

Hospitality (Job Code 44) Marketing (Job Code 39)

*** The secret of staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly and lie about your age. -Lucile Ball ***

Office (Job Code 31) Property (Job Code 48) Restaurant (Job Code 37) Retail (Job Code 38) Sales (Job Code 39) Go to SedaliaDemocratJobs.com or call us at

866-374-1487

GREGG SMITH FORD HIWAYS 7 & 52 • CLINTON, MO Dwa yne Compton Sales Manager

D ea n Northington Sales

2011 NISSAN PATHFINDER 2008 FORD F150 LARIAT 4X4 4X4 LOCAL TRADE This is the one… V6, Auto, Alloys, Factory Warranty

Leather, Alloys, Low Miles, Special Low Price

John Newell Sales

Internet Ma na ger

Leather, V8, Auto, Loaded

A service of Sedalia Democrat Jobs

2007 FORD 500 SEL SEDAN 2011 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4 LOCAL TRADE

Josh Wagner

and use Job Code listed above to complete your job seeker profile

ROOM FOR THE FAMILY

Just In, This One Has It All…Leather, All Power

2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT 2008 FORD MUSTANG SPORT COUPE 4X4

Kent Winchell Sales

All Power, V6, Auto, Just Like New!!

34,XXX MILES V6, Leather, 5 Speed Manual, Pony Pkg., Save, Save, Save

Call Toll Free 1-800-859-7789 or 660-885-5505 OUR PEOPLE TREAT YOU RIGHT! WWW.GREGGSMITHFORD.COM

Enjoy news from across Mid-Missouri delivered to your door for only 30¢ a day*. Not only will you receive award-winning editorials, money saving coupons and special weekly features, you save 60% off the newstand price. Convenient home delivery at a discount; now that makes cents.

Call Today and Get Just Call

Yes! I want The Sedalia Democrat home delivered.

Please sign me up for home delivery of The Sedalia Democrat for only $9.96 a month. Enclosed is my 3 month payment of $29.88

Call Today!

800-892-7856

The Sedalia Democrat Tomorrow!

$10.00 Gift Card with Payment

Offer valid for new subscribers only. Must pay 3 months in advance to qualify.

Offer: Cents


Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2011 Misc. Sale

Sears Refrigerators Washers, Dryers, Stoves. $75+ Will Pick Up Used Appliances! 660-221-7870 or 660-547-0021 Lincoln, MO. Ken’s Appliances

BUYING GOLD Public Notices

STERLING SILVER & US COINS 1964 OR OLDER Wes Brown • 108 South Ohio Sedalia, Missouri Monday - Friday • 9am-4pm. 660-221-0885

Please Read Your Ad

Carefully for accuracy. The classified advertising staff makes every effort to print your ad correctly. However, if an error is made in your ad, it must be reported immediately. We will only be responsible for errors the first time your ad runs. Call Mon.-Fri., 7:30am-5:00pm 826-1001, or 1-800-892-7856 ext. 771, fax to 660-826-2413; email: the classifieds@sedalia democrat.com.

WestPlainsman.com

Page 3

*** The years teach much which the days never knew. -Ralph Waldo Emerson ***

GOLDEN RULE

Custom Designed Buildings Call for FREE Estimates

660-547-0223

30x40x10 • 2-10x8 Door • 1 Walk Door 4” Concrete With Rebar • Solex On Roof Trusses & 5x5 Post • 8’ O.C.

custom size available

Metal Roofing

30x56x12 • 1 Walk Door • 3 10x10 Overhead 40x60x12 post frame • 4" con. Rebar • truss Doors • Solex on Roof, 4” Concrete with Rebar 4' o.c. • 5x5 post 8'o.c. • 3 10x10 overhead • Trusses & 5x5 Posts 8’ o.c. door's • 1 walk door • solex on roof custom size available

custom size available

14,500 with tax & labor $20,995 with tax & labor $28,995 with tax & labor

$

Prices Good Till September 7th, 2011

Mon.-Fr. 8-4:30 • Sat by appt: www.goldenruleco.biz goldenruleco@rocketmail.com

All Prices Are Subject To Change

2.5 Mi. S. of Lincoln, MO on McDaniel across from Hot Spot

Painted Metal Starting At

$

5853

Pets-Supplies

All Creatures Boarding Kennel boards dogs, cats, exotics. 14049 Victoria Dr., Stover, Mo 573-377-4546 • 573-569-8863 www.allcreatureskennel.com • Australian Shepherds • Bassett Hounds • Chihuahua • Dachshund • Ori-Pei • Pap-Tese • Sheltie • Shih-Tzu

Wee-Bark

Grooming & Boarding 660-827-7297 • Visa/MC

BEAGLE , Beautiful tricolor female. 9 months. fantastic nose UKC champion parents, sire one of only 10 triple , Grand Champions in the world. Half brother is already a world champion. Call: (573)378-6430 BULL MASTIFF PUPPIES AKC Registered, www.bull4love.com New discounted price! $250. Call (573)378-6192

*** If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things. -René Descartes ***

CELEBRITY EXTRA

Q: I loved seeing a different side of Bill Pullman in "Torchwood: Miracle Day." Where else can I see him? -- Betty T., via e-mail A: Bill is headlining TNT's Mystery Movie Night by starring in "Scott Turow's Innocent," which is the sequel to "Presumed Innocent," picking up the lives of Rusty and Barbra Sabich two decades later. The movie opens with Rusty being accused of murdering his wife, mirroring the accusation he was cleared of years before with his mistress. You can catch your favorite stars this winter in crime-novel adaptations of books by authors like Scott Turow, Mary Higgins Clark, Sandra Brown and more. While Bill himself is not a big television watcher, he loves the artistic opportunities it presents to actor and viewers, telling me: "I like the image of people on their sofas on a winter night just getting down with a good, compelling thriller. Makes me want to watch more television." Check your local listings for the date and time of each movie's airing during TNT's Mystery Movie Night series. And stop by celebrityextraonline.com for my entire interview with Bill. *** Q: What is the lovely Annabeth Gish up to lately? I loved her on "The X-Files." -- Gabrielle V., Portland, Ore. A: Annabeth is starring alongside Pierce Brosnan in A&E's miniseries "Bag of Bones," which is based on the Stephen King novel. In the miniseries, best-selling novelist Mike Noonan (Pierce) can't stop grieving after the death of his wife, Jo (Annabeth). A dream inspires him to return to the couple's lakeside retreat in western Maine. Of course, mysterious things are going to happen. Go to celebrityextraonline.com to read my full interview with Annabeth about her role in this series, which premieres Dec. 12 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. *** Q: I was reading that Universal is going to pull the "Harry Potter"

Annabath Gish movies from the shelves soon. Is this true? -- Andrew R., via e-mail A: On Dec. 29, Universal is indeed pulling "Harry Potter" movies from the shelves -- right after the Christmas rush -- and offer them only on a sporadic basis, like Disney has done with its animated classics. If you can, I'd hold off on buying the eight-disc boxed set featuring years one through seven. It contains only the movie discs with no special features or extras. At the end of 2012, Universal plans to release a more comprehensive boxed set of all eight movies, with the extras and special treats we've all been waiting for. *** Q: I loved Sheldon's "Soft Kitty Song" on "The Big Bang Theory." My roommate told me I can buy the Soft Kitty stuffed animal. Please tell me this is true! -- Paula F., Youngstown, Ohio A: Just in time for Christmas, Stylin Online is offering the official Soft Kitty cat and T-shirt for all you "Big Bang" fans. The stuffed cat will sing you the "Soft Kitty Song" from the show, and it's available at StylinOnline.com (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

Your Health

Can You Tell The Difference Between Cold And Flu?

NAPS)—You may have warm memories of staying home sick as a child: your mother making tea and caring for you while you stayed in bed for days. For your health, however, it’s best to put those cherished memories to bed. The flu is far more serious than a cold. It doesn’t matter how much chicken soup you eat, soup won’t treat the flu. Linda Davis-Alldritt, president of the National Association of School Nurses, explains how to recognize flu symptoms and prevent and treat the virus. Can you tell the difference between cold and flu? According to a survey, one in four Americans have trouble telling the difference between the two. “That’s a major problem when it comes to the flu. You need to know it’s not just a cold or allergies,” said Davis-Alldritt. “There is a great memory tool that everyone should learn to help them remember the specific symptoms of the flu. Think flu facts: F.A.C.T.S. stands for fever, aches, chills, tiredness and sudden onset.” How do you fight the flu? The flu vaccine is the first and most important step in protecting against flu viruses. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine. However, last year a substantial percent of Americans did not get a flu vaccine (57 percent). When the flu virus strikes, a cup of This leaves most people unprotect- soup won’t do. ed against the flu virus. “If you have flu symptoms such as a high fever and aches, it’s important to see your doctor quickly,” Davis-Alldritt explains. “There are prescription medicines that directly target the flu virus that might be able to help you.” Unlike a cold, there are prescription medicines for flu, so it is important to see your doctor at the first sign of flu symptoms. If you catch the flu, what should you do? If you do get sick with the flu, there are simple ways to stop the spread of germs. First, know that you are contagious, so avoid that hug or handshake. Wash your hands often with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub. The virus can travel up to six feet every time a person with flu sneezes or coughs, so be sure to cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue. “Of course, visit your doctor quickly to see if it’s the flu,” Davis-Alldritt added. For more information, visit www.FluFACTS.com. There you can check your symptoms, track the flu in the area and download a free “Fight the Flu” iPhone app.

Contact your advertising representative if you would like to have your business featured in this space.


There is a lot to like about hunting, fishing Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2011

Sitting in a deer stand during the archery season leaves plenty of time to contemplate subjects of great personal importance. For example, I’ve been pondering what I like about the various types of hunting and fishing from which I derive both life and livelihood. It seems logical to begin with archery deer hunting. What I like about archery deer hunting is watching wildlife. An ardent bird watcher would turn green with envy if he or she knew how many different species of small birds I see from my deer stands. I also get to observe how squirrels, rabbits, turkeys, hawks, owls, coyotes, bobcats, deer and a host of other creatures react to other members of their own species, to members other species and to the environment. A lot of what I know about the natural world, I learned while seated in an archery deer stand. True, an occasional deer wanders within my self-imposed 30-yard maximum shooting range and instantly turns me from an observer of to a participant in the natural order. But since this only happens about one trip to the woods out of seven or eight, it isn’t a serious problem. What I like about firearms deer hunting is anticipation. I enjoy scouting and setting up stands at least as much as I do the actual hunt. In the past few years, I’ve learned how to get at least a little sleep the night before opening day, but I still get the tingles when I’m packing my gear. Unlike when I’m armed with a bow, my mind and my senses are focused entirely on deer when I have a rifle in my hands. An elephant could walk past my stand unnoticed. What I like about squirrel hunting is that it’s the ultimate challenge for a rifleman. The vital portion of a squirrel’s head is about the size of a quarter. Put that quarter among the leaves and twigs at the top of a tall oak tree, and you’ve got a target capable of testing anyone’s skill. What I like about rabbit hunting are beagles. Watching either one or a pack of

WestPlainsman.com

GERALD SCOTT ... is an outdoors writer and columnist for The Plainsman

the eager little hounds work to relocate a temporarily lost trail and listening to the joyous baying when noses are once again filled with the scent of bunny is pure fun all by itself. The fact that my rabbit guns, a bolt action .410 shotgun and a .22 semi-auto, were inherited from my father doesn’t hurt anything either. Turning to fishing, what I like about catfish angling is not knowing what’s biting until you set the hook. Is it a 6inch bullhead, a 6-pound channel cat or a 60-pound flathead or blue? There’s no sure way to tell until your line tightens. After that, telling the difference isn’t too difficult. What I like about crappie fishing is getting lots of bites. Don’t get me wrong, I like to catch keeper crappie. I can get hard to live with if I come home short of the limit very often. Catching crappie is fun whether they’re keepers or not, and you can usually count on short fish keeping you entertained even when the slabs won’t. What I like about bluegill fishing is fly rods. I know it’s both legal and acceptable to use any type of pole or rod and reel to fish for bluegills. Bluegills and fly rods were a match made in heaven. There’s one other thing I like about bluegills — eating them. What I like about trout fishing is trout will bite in the dead of winter and in the heat of summer when action on many other species slows. Trout live in beautiful settings, and you can wade into crystal clear water and cast to fish you can see. That’s fun! Now you’ll have to excuse me. It’s time to grab my rifle and head to the woods. gjsa@sbcglobal.com

Enjoy the Ride MIKE SWAIN 1701 W. 9th Street • SEDALIA, MO

(660)826-0337

25

$

Page 4

Photo Not Available Congratulations to

Sally Hart $25 Winner

Pets-Supplies

NEW TODAY

DACHSHUND puppies with papers, shots and wormed, friendly, do not shed hair, $125 each or best offer. Call (660)337-6932.

NEW TODAY

FEMALE BOXER: $150, 2 years old, Registered, Brindle in color, good with kids, likes the outdoors. Very friendly. Call 660-438-0077. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS Family line - $300. Elite line - $400. www.puppy4love.com AKC. (573)378-6192

NEW TODAY

GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, black and tan, AKC, shots, wormed, both parents on site, farm raised, very socialized. Florence Area $300. (660)368-4424 PURE-BRED Border Collie puppies, farm raised, out of working parents. 4 males red and white, 5 females black and white. $125 each. Call 660-619-2449.

NEW TODAY

HOW TO PLAY: Find the puzzle pieces scattered within this week's pages. Paste them on the grid above and send this whole form to the address below. Name__________________________________ Address ________________________________ City ___________________________________ Zip _____________Phone__________________ Email __________________________________ Send or bring completed entries to: Free Plainsman Photo Hunt PO Box 848 700 S. Massachusetts Sedalia MO 65302

Winner will receive $25.00 and agrees to let us use their name and photo in promotional material. No purchase necessary.

Entries must be received by 5PM on the Tuesday following the date of this issue. One winner each week will be drawn from all correctly submitted entries.

*** The aging process has you firmly in its grasp if you never get the urge to throw a snowball. -Doug Larson ***

REGISTERED PUPPIES: Boston Terriers, Collies, Chihuahuas, Dachshunds & Miniature Pinschers. 1st shots & worming provided. $150 $300 (660)886-3161

Help Wanted

NEW TODAY

Automotive

HEAVY EQUIPMENT/TRUCK MECHANIC WANTED Must be a self-motivated person with mechanic experience, Class B CDL preferred, but not required. We offer competitive pay and an excellent benefit package. To apply please call 1-660-826-7413. Waste Corporation of MO EOE


Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2011 Your Metal Warehouse

WestPlainsman.com Serving The Midwest Since 1981

Metal Barns

M-F 8 to 5 • DELIVERY AVAILABLE*

ROOFING • TRIM • DOORS INSULATION • FASTENERS Z&C PURLINS • STEEL TRUSS

23059 Hwy V • Sedalia, MO • 660-826-4515 • 800-256-4515 *Some restrictions apply

www.LTLSteel.com

Community Santa Claus Fund

TOYS FOR KIDS TOY DRIVE SPONSORED BY:

Bring your donated toys, new or gently used, through December 8th to: The Sedalia Democrat 700 S. Massachusetts Mon.-Fri. 7:30am to 5:00pm Sat. 8:00am to 11:00am

Toys will go to the Community Santa Campaign (Formerly Mayor’s Santa Claus Fund)

Be sure your donated toys are clean and in good repair.

Thank You!

Book Your Christmas Parties Now! 29205 Benton House Ave. • Warsaw, MO

660-438-6676

Directions: Exit onto Dam Access Rd./ Top of the Hill

www.thebentonhouse.com

Page 5


Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2011

WestPlainsman.com

Reader’s Guide

Drivers

Services Offered

Help Wanted

OTR DRIVER If you are experienced, have a good driving record, & want to drive for a small company with a lot of personal contact- no voice mail. Call GENCOM INC 800-821-3096, 660-886-6954 • Late model well-maintained equipment • Home every week to 10 days

A Publication of the Sedalia Democrat 700 South Massachusetts • PO Box 848 Sedalia, MO 65302-848 660-826-1000 • Fax 660-826-2413 Office Hours 8 AM to 5 PM Monday - Friday

The West Plainsman is a weekly free distribution newspaper delivered on Wednesdays by mail or independent contractors to over 22,000 homes in Johnson, Henry and Saline Counties. It’s also available on the Internet at www.westplainsman.com. To Place an Advertisement: Call 660-826-1000 or 1-800-892-7856 during business hours to speak with an advertising representative. Advertising Deadlines: Classified advertising must be received by 11am Friday and display advertising must be received by Noon on Thursday. Advertising Statement: The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in an advertisement beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of the publisher or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. This newspaper will not knowingly accept or publish illegal material of any kind. Advertising that expresses preference based on legally protected personal characteristics is not acceptable. Advertisement placement is guaranteed at a 25% premium, however every effort will be made to follow customer requests when possible.

General

HVAC Installers: Will train willing individuals; construction /welding experience preferred, travel required. Complete Comfort Heating & Cooling. Warrensburg 816-694-3912.

SOCIAL SECURITY

Disability Claims More than 30 yrs experience Wayne Dierker, Attorney at law 408 South Ohio, Sedalia, MO 65301

660-826-6772

WELDING & REPAIR of Farm Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, etc. Custom Building of Trailers, Farm Implements, Steel Structures, etc. Daniel Lewis • 660-723-2837

CLOCK REPAIR Services Offered

NOTICE

Work At Home

Let us be the source for your next clock repair job. We specialize in Grandfather, Cuckoo, Mantel & wall clocks. We make house calls. 607 Benton St., Warsaw, MO. Call 660-428-2288. DO YOU NEED ODD JOBS DONE? Call Daniel at (660)723-2837 Window washing, Gutter cleaning, Garden tilling, Brush clean up, House/Shop cleaning, Tree trimming, Mowing, Leaf Raking. Firewood, $95 per cord. KEELE’S MOBILE HOME SERVICE - Tear-down, Transporting & set-up as well as Parts & Supplies. Johnny, 660-527-0147, 660-221-2606

THE PLAINSMAN does not have the opportunity to fully investigate the credibility of each advertiser appearing within this section. If an offer sounds “too good to be true�, it probably is. Proceed with caution if you are asked to send money or to give a credit card number. Proceed with caution in calling 900 phone numbers. All phone numbers pre-fixed by “900� are charged to the CALLER. Charges may be assessed on a “per minute� rather than a “per call� basis. If you have concern about an advertiser, please contact: Better Business Bureau, 306 E. 12th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64106, (816) 421-7800.

Page 6

Moments In Time The History Channel

• On Dec. 7, 1787, in Dover, Del., the U.S. Constitution is unanimously ratified by all 30 delegates to the Delaware Constitutional Convention, making Delaware the first state of the modern United States. Government under the U.S. Constitution took effect on March 4, 1789. • On Dec. 10, 1901, the first Nobel Prizes are awarded in Stockholm, Sweden, on the fifth anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel. Although Nobel offered no public reason for his creation of the prizes, it is believed that he did so out of moral regret over the lethal uses of his invention of dynamite and other explosives. • On Dec. 11, 1936, after ruling for less than one year, Edward VIII becomes the first English monarch to voluntarily abdicate the throne. The British government, public and the Church of England condemned his decision to marry American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson. Edward claimed it was impossible to discharge his duties without the woman he loved.

• On Dec. 5, 1945, five U.S. Navy Avenger torpedo-bombers take off from the Ft. Lauderdale Naval Air Station in Florida on a three-hour training flight. They never returned, and no trace of the bodies or aircraft was ever found. The story helped cement the legend of the Bermuda Triangle, an area of the Atlantic Ocean where ships and aircraft are said to disappear without a trace.

• On Dec. 8, 1969, at a news conference, President Richard Nixon says that the Vietnam War is coming to an end. His pronouncements proved premature. In April 1970, he expanded the war by ordering attacks on communist sanctuaries in Cambodia. • On Dec. 6, 1976, deaf professional stuntwoman Kitty O'Neil sets the land-speed record for female drivers at the Alvord Desert in southeastern Oregon, averaging more than 512 mph. • On Dec. 9, 1983, "Scarface," starring Al Pacino as a Cuban refugee who becomes a Miami drug lord, opens in theaters. The film, written by Oliver Stone and directed by Brian De Palma, initially received unfavorable reviews but is now considered a classic. (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DIRECTORY ANY KIND OR COLOR HOUSES, CABINS

• CONCRETE •

• PAINTING •

BARNS, ROOFS, BUILDINGS OUTBUILDINGS, MACHINERY, ETC.

B’s Concrete Flatwork 20 Years Experience

Spray Painting House Painting Experienced Free Estimates 573-377-2388

Larry Meyer 19254 Mulberry Lane Stover, MO 65078 P 1-18

Exterior & Interior

• PORTABLE TOILETS •

When You Need to Go, We Go Anywhere! Call D&M Plumbing Portable Toilets, LLC for all your Portable Toilet Needs

P 1-4

660-438-0077 or 660-723-3676

• Basement • Foundation Repair • Mudjacking • Waterproofing • Concrete Cutting • General Construction • Maintenance • Concrete • Bobcat • Backhoe • BASEMENT REPAIR •

Nau, You Know!

660-366-4251 P 11-30

• DRYWALL •

• FENCING •

DONE RIGHT DRYWALL

GAYLORD FENCING

Repair Existing or Build New All Types & Sizes of Fences • Fence Row Clearing • Bobcat Services • Handyman Services Experienced - References Call for Free Estimates

Free Estimates Tom Herrick Website: donerightdrywall.com 573-345-3731 Cell: 561-601-9272

660-281-1220 or 660-527-3708

P 12-14

P 12-7

• FENCING •

For all types of Fencing: Pipe, Vinyl, Chain Link & Farm. 30 Years Experience. Call Tom Smith Toll Free 877-271-4609 or 660-668-4973

SMITH FENCING, LLC

911 ELECTRICAL

For All Your Electrical Needs Over 30 Years Experience

Your emergency is my emergency! Call 24/7

Troubleshooting • Upgrade • Rewire • Remodeling

FREE ESTIMATES

Residential & Commercial • No Trip Charge • Covering 6 Counties

P 12-28

CALL 660-723-3878 OR 816-73“911�91 (CELL) P 12-7

• EXTERIOR CLEANING •

• SEPTIC - EXCAVATING •

Septic • Excavating • Demolition Rock Breaking • Sewer & Water Lines

Hot, cold Powerwashing. We can make your old worn out deck look brand new! We ARE the Professionals! Painting, Staining, Mold Removal. Vinyl Siding cleaning, repair

Licensed, Insured, Free Estimates

Give Us A Call, We Do It All

660-553-8720 or 660-826-1978 P 12-14

Website: www.dittmerditching.com 1-4

• PAINTING •

• EXCAVATING •

A-1Exterior PAINTING SERVICES & Interior Painting • Wood

Covering All Your Excavating Needs

Free Estimates • Call David Durgan Serving 35 years in the Area

660-747-2342 or 660-620-1607

(573) 434-1482 Cell P 12-21

P 11-30

Replacement • Textured Ceilings • Wallpaper Removal & Hanging • Faux Finishes

660-694-3574

ROBERTSON CUSTOM DOZING • Loader • Excavator • Scraper • Skid Steer • Lakes • Building Pads • Sewer Lines • Septic Systems • Ponds • Basements • Tree Removal • Terraces • Waterways

James Robertson Insured “We dig deeper and push harder�

660-232-3665 • GUTTERING •

• FROZEN FOODS •

“We’ll Catch Your Drip�

LAKESIDE SEAMLESS GUTTER, LLC Replacement, Repair, Clean-outs, Leaf Guard

Free Estimates

660-287-3545 P 12-14

JOHNSON’S FROZEN FOODS 660-647-2245 1206 SE WW Hwy. Windsor

Now accepting debit & credit cards: M/C - Visa - Discover Food Stamps (EBT) accepted Wed. - Fri. 10 am - 6 pm • Sat. 9 am - 2 pm P 12-28

• MINI BARNS •

Rural America Mini-Barns Established 1989

Cash Discount or 0.0% Interest on Rent to Own

6 Styles and 10 Sizes of Buildings Choice of Colors 2 Locations (follow signs) As Low As or $50 2 Miles East of Windsor on 52 Hwy. per month $795 3 Miles East of Versailles on C Hwy.

Prompt Delivery

40 Years Experience ~ Licensed ~ Insured

Complete Remodeling Kitchens • Bathrooms • Room Additions Cabinets • Countertops • Wall & Floor Tile Ceilings • Painting • Whole House • Farm House All types of siding & windows Quality Workmanship - Free Estimates Since 1987 Insured Cell 660-221-1028

Randy Fisher

660-668-2477

P 12-14

• DECKS AND MORE •

• HOME IMPROVEMENT •

#1 in the Business, 25 Yrs. Exp. ACQ Treated, with 2x2 Balusters on Railings and Steps 8 x 12 $775 8 x 16 $875 10 x 16 $1075 12 x 16 $1300 Other Sizes Available Prices include Materials and Labor with Screws Call 1-800-951-0538

Gingerich Builders P 11-30

Top Notch Services, LLC • TREE SERVICE •

• TREE REMOVAL • TREE TRIMMING • STUMP GRINDING • BOOM TRUCK • BUCKET TRUCK Experienced, Licensed & Insured for your Protection!

Call Vince at

P 1-4

CELL

660-438-6577

660-221-7634 P 1-18

• CONSTRUCTION •

Daniel Construction, LLC Garages • Pole Barns • Metal & Shingle Roofing

FREE ESTIMATES • BBB Accredited

573-378-0754 • 660-337-6748

Dittmer Ditching PLAINSMAN WEEKLIES Over 50 Years in Business

“We Clean Anything�

CLEAN EXTERIORS

Andy Yoder

Black Dirt • Gravel • Rock

• ELECTRICAL •

“Good Fences Make Good Neighbors.Ž�

Your Choice of Color

Home Maintenance & Remodeling

P 12-7

Fully Insured • Free Estimates • Call Brian

P 12-7

Professional Drywall Textures Quality Work Done on Time

Chuck Coffey Dump Trucking

Bobcat Service Work 660-885-1308 or 660-647-5681

Since 1968

Over 20 Years Experience • Fully Insured Complete Home Remodeling New Construction

• REPAIRS & REMODELING •

• Basements • Garages • Driveways • Sidewalks • Patios • Curbs Tear-out & Replace

Quality NAUCO Contracting

660-747-7808, 909-1242

• DUMP TRUCK / BOBCAT •

573-378-5367 P 12-7

Closed Sundays

P 1-18

Let Us Help You Grow Your Business!

826-1000 ext. 242

4 Weeks - $74.82 • 8 Weeks - $103.42

STEVE’S GUTTERING

STEVSON MOBILE HOME TRANSPORTING • MOBILE HOME TRANSPORT •

• GUTTERING •

SEAMLESS ALUMINUM • Soffit • Leaf Guards • Fascia • Hidden Hangers • Clean Out

Complete Set-up & Delivery Basement Sets Singlewides & Doublewides

Quality Accessories Residential & Commercial • Insured 660-438-6381 or 660-221-5768

25 Years Experience

660-221-3875

www.unlimitedexteriors.com P 11-30

Railside Vinyls P 1-4

• SEWING MACHINES •

S wiss

• VINYL •

Top Stitch Sewing Service LLC BERNINA •

Up To Sewing Machines Embroidery Machines Sewing Furniture Free Financing • Free Guide Classes

50% OFF

1389 NE 1051 • Windsor, MO

Specializing in Vinyl Siding, Soffits, Shutters

Aluminum Soffits and Facia • House Wrap • Fanfold • Trim Coils • Custom Bending • Leafguard & Guttering Accessories

2

Seamless $ 50/ft. Guttering Installed Directions: 2 mi. W. of Windsor off 2 Hwy. then, 1 mi. North, watch for sign.

573-378-2700

Mon. - Fri 8-5 • Saturday 8-Noon

6 Miles East of Versailles on Hwy. C P 12-7

• CONSTRUCTION & CONCRETE •

P 1-4

REIFF CONST. & CONCRETE LLC • All Types of Building • Shops and Garages • Concrete Work • Roofing • Free Estimates

MARVIN REIFF, FORTUNA MO

660-337-6310

OR

P 12-21

573-480-4600


Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2011

ESTATE AUCTION DR. WILLIAM & ELLEN COLE REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS 1620 Willow Dr. • Sedalia, Mo., 65301

Directions: From 65 Hwy & 16th St., go West to Walnut Hills, turn at Willow Dr., Auction on Right. (Follow Signs Sale Day)

SAT., DEC. 3, 11 A.M.

1,884 sf, 5 BR, 3 bath home, with full finished walkout basement, Sits on a Large (160’x139’) Lake Front Lot.

Terms: Home to Sell to any bid $170,000 or above, 10% Non-Refundable deposit Day of Sale, to close 30 Days if not Sooner, taxes pro-rated, seller to provide title insurance.

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY NOV. 27 12:00-2:00pm

Furniture: Donaker & Howard Miller Grandfather Clocks; Large Lot Sectional Wall Units (Very Nice); Several Misc. Tables; Tea Cart; Bakers Rack; Straight Chairs; Recliners; Spool Cabinet; Drop Leaf Coffee Table; Cane Rocker; 2 Sewing Machines; Many Misc. Cabinets; Sectional Dinette Set; Curio Cabinet; Desk; Armoire; Book Shelves; Claw Foot Piano Stool; Coat Rack; Love Seat; Small Chest; Side Tables; Twin Beds; Small Secretary; Several Rockers; 4 Chairs; Drop Leaf Table; Wood & Glass End Tables; 2 Book Racks; Pantry; Refrigerator; Washer, Dryer Glass & Collectibles: Hundreds of Cat Figurines Armani, Andrea, Lladro, and many other Brands; Large Lot Collectible Plates N. Rockwell, Mother’s Day and Many Others; Lot of Lenox Dinner Ware & Other Items; Fritz & Floyd (St. Nicholas) China 50+ Pcs.; Many Items too Numerous to Mention View Complete Listing at www.auctionzip.com Auctioneer ID #20300

JOHNSON BAY AUCTION SERVICE “Third Generation Family Tradition Since 1942”

Russell “Rusty” Johnson

Skip Bay

(660)221-4067 (660)221-8695

1x - 11/26

LARGE GUN & KNIFEClinton, AUCTION MO

We will sell our personal collection & many items from John Walls Gun Store in Blairstown, MO. Opened in 1946, will sell at public auction over 100 firearms, ammo, reloading supplies, optics, showcases & advertising memorabilia. Sale held inside heated building located at 217 E. Douglas Street, Clinton, MO. From Jct. 7 & 13 at stop light at hospital go South on 2nd Street to Douglas. Large parking area. Preview Friday, Dec. 2nd 4-7pm

SAT., DEC. 3, 8:30 AM

NEW GUNS: Browning Light Gold, Semi 10ga; Winchester Selected Platinum O/U 12ga; Remington 870 Express, Action Type 12ga; Harrington & Richardson Pardner Pump 12ga; Benelli Super Nova Pump 12 & 20 ga.; Thompson Center 22; Winchester Classic 70 7mm Mag; Ruger 77 Bolt Action 223—308 & 300 Mag; Browning Bolt 243 & 30.06; Remington 243; Franchi 48AL Quail Unlimited Semi Auto 28ga; Savage 243 & Model 11, 204; Mossberg 500 Action 410; Rossi 22, 243 410 Three Barrel Set; Browning BPS 10ga Pump; H&R 12ga Partner; Walther Semi Auto 22 Pistol; Browning X-Bolt; Stoeger Condor 12ga.; Benelli Nova; USED GUNS: Colt Darringer 22 Short; Hopkins & Allen 10ga; H&R M48 16ga Topper; Winchester 190 & 290 Semi Auto; Remington 700 SPS 270 Bolt Action; Remington 870 WM 16ga Pump; Winchester 1906 22, Pump 20” Barrel; Remington 870; Remington 1100 Semi 12ga, 30”; Colt 2nd Generation SSA Buntline 45 Special; Browning 380 w/Orig. Leather Pouch; Browning “Baby 25 Auto” w/Orig.; Smith & Wesson 45 Colt, Model 25; Colt New Frontier 22/22 Mag in Box; Remington 700 ADL 7 mag; Winchester67, 22 Short; Black Powder Rifles KNIVES: Remington Musket, Pioneer, Case Moby Dick; Old Reliable—Dble Strike— Renegade Bullets; Lock Stock barrel 1000’s Boxes of Ammo—Collector Sheels, Boxes & Antiques—Lg. Lot Scopes new in box (several Duplicates) New Gun Boxes: Monarch laser 800 Range Finder; 100’s of Fire Arm Manuals; Hunting Caps; Gear; Sun Glasses; Lg. Lot Steel Traps; Conibear; Leg Holds; Stakes & Stretchers; Several New & Used Duck & Goose Decoys; Lyman 308 Die Set; Die Sets 270 w/ - 300 w/n—264 w/n; 20 Section Truck Box or Sack Unloading Rollers

“2” Sale Rings part of the Day Sale Order—Selling at 11 a.m.

Gun Boxes—Misc—Advertising, Jewelry, Pocket Knives; Scopes & Binoculars

Selling at 12 Noon—Guns & Ammo This is a Partial Listing All Guns & Knives are Preloted— Lg Listing of Unlisted Items To view Complete Loted Listing, go to Website www.anstineauctions.com

Personal Firearm Collection of Shannon & Meredith Cooper, Owners

Call Shannon @ 660-890-1432 When the Gavel falls, you’ll always find yourself “On Top” with

Anstine Auction LLC

Rick & Jeremy Anstine, Auctioneers 816-732-6506

Visit our website at www.anstineauctions.com Email - kingsville@earthlink.net Terms: Cash or Check w/Proper I.D. - Not Responsible for accidents, nothing removed until settled for. - Lunch Served ---- Porta Toilet - Statements made Sale Day take precedence over printed material.

For Info Call....... Office 816.597.3331 Rick 816-258-3421 Jeremy 816-716-9288 Doug Fager 913.645.9497

WestPlainsman.com

ESTATE & REAL ESTATE AUCTION

15795 Lilac Avenue, Napton, MO (Marshall Area)

Due to the death of Tom & Katie Davis, we will offer the following listed real estate, machinery and personal property at public auction located: From the junction of I-70 and 65 Highway, take 65 Hwy. north 5 miles to Highway H. Turn right (east) on Highway H and go 2.5 miles (just past the Golden Oaks Nursing Home) to Lilac Avenue. Turn right (south) on Lilac Ave. and continue 1.2 miles to the sale sight on the right. Watch for sale signs on

SAT., DEC. 10, 10 A.M.

Farm: This 150 acre m/l farm is located south of Marshall, MO. It offers 93.7 acres of cropland and 58.8 acres of base (DCP payment is $1160). The soil types are Weller Silt loam, Winfield Silt loam and Goss gravelly Silt loam. The ground is presently in improved pasture with cattle tight fence. At one time the Davis family ran a dairy on this farm, and there are 2 blue Harvester Silo’s (one w/ old silage & grain left from years ago) that can add to a cattle operation; as well as other out buildings which could be put to use in your operation. The house is a modest 2 (could be 3) bedroom, with 1 bath, a living room, kitchen & dining room all with hardwood floors. Terms: The opening bid on the farm will be only $1,900.00 per acre; any bid over that amount and the farm will sell to the highest bidder. A $20,000 non-refundable down payment will be due the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing to be held on or before Tuesday, January 10th, 2012. Seller provides Owner’s policy, taxes prorated, closing fee split 50/50.

Be sure to visit

www.auctionarrows.com for more pictures!

Owner: THE ESTATE OF TOM & KATIE DAVIS DICK HUTCHISON AUCTION & REAL ESTATE L.L.C.

(573) 378-8822 Cell • (660) 347-5656 Office • (660) 826-0278 Home Auction Associate: Toby Brown (660) 473-6008

As Always No Buyers Premium or Fees ... What you bid is what you pay!

Not responsible for accidents. Statements made day of sale take precedent over all printed material. The Auctioneer and owner deem all above information to be reliable but make no guarantees either stated or implied.

LAND & FARM AUCTION

Page 7

SUN., DEC. 4TH, 12:30 P.M.

AUCTION AT LC’S 2 blks. S. of I-70 at Concordia, Mo. Furniture, Household Apls., & Usables, Collectibles. Please view at auctionzip.com ID#16837! 660-463-1144 ~ LC’s Auction Service

MARKET SUMMARY Tuesday, November 22, 2011 Total Receipts 1265 Head (STDY 2 - HIGHER)

Steers Average ~ High 300-400 $156.75 - $182.50 400-500 $153.85 - $170.00 500-600 $148.50 - $159.50 600-700 $143.00 - $148.50 700-800 $143.35 - $145.35 800-900 $136.85 - $140.00

COW/CALF PAIRS BOTTLE CALVES BRED COWS

BREEDING BULLS SLAUGHTER BULLS

Automobiles

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Heifers Average ~ High 300-400 $145.65 - $156.00 400-500 $141.35 - $155.00 500-600 $136.90 - $146.25 600-700 $126.50 - $137.00 700-800 $127.85 - $134.50 800-900 $123.75 - $124.00

RANGE:

SLAUGHTER COWS

Automobiles

Ford 2004 Escape XLT, 4x4, 118,000 miles,excellent running condition, 6 cylinder, regular service updates, silver with sunroof, cold air conditioner, 6 disc change leather interior, good condition $7,999 573)-338-4433 573-377-4433

RANGE: RANGE: SHELLY BETTER RANGE: RANGE:

7-BM

$1000 - $1040

$50 - $200 $775 - $1085 $21.00 - $37.50 $57.50 - $67.00 no market test $57.00 - $71.50

FARMERS LIVESTOCK AUCTION

OUTSIDE SALES: Sedalia, Missouri

Larry Bock, Owner Service ... It’s what we’re about!

P.O. Box 91 • BOONVILLE 660-882-7413

CLIP & SAVE

LARGE ESTATE AUCTION! 201 Tower Street ~ Sedalia, Mo.

SUN., DEC. 4, 12:30 PM (Just West of Crown Hill Cemetery)

ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES HOUSEHOLD • FURNITURE GLASSWARE • LOTS LOTS MORE! Husqvarna Yth218 21 Horse 48” Cut Riding Mower; Sears LT1000 16.5 Horse 42” Cut Riding Mower; Sears Snowblower; Power Tools; Lots more! Nice 10x16 Metal Building; Nice 8x14 metal building (both on skids) Full Listing go to auctionzip.com

MRS. LEO (CEILIA) GERKE ESTATE!

DICK’S AUCTION SERVICE John F. Dick, Auctioneer & Sale Mgr. 660-826-5871 or 619-2056 johndick167@hotmail.com ~ auctionzip.com

We’re In The Bid’ness!

As we have decided to downsize, we will offer at public auction all of the following located at 25998 Ebenezer Road, Concordia, MO 64020. Directions from Concordia: take old 40 Highway West to KK Highway, then left or south on KK approx. One mile to Ebenezer Road - 1/4 mile to auction. From Warrensburg: take Highway 13 north to county line YY, then right or east approx. Four miles to Ernestville KK then left on KK Highway approx. Two miles to Ebenezer Road, then right or east 1/4 mile to auction

E.O.E.

SAT., DEC. 3, 10 A.M. CONCORDIA, MO

REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 12:00 NOON

40 acres m/l of wonderful land ~ 1/2 crop ground, 1/2 pasture and established timber. Land is completely fenced with cross fence. Property has been very well maintained. Terms: $5,000.00 down day of auction with balance due at closing. Title insurance provided at closing. Owners will pay all of 2011 property taxes. Property to close on or before 30 days. Property sells withe reserve FARM EQUIPMENT ALWAYS SHEDDED: John Deere 2940 Tractor, 80 HP Diesel Quag/Range Transmission, Dual Hydro, 5880 hrs. Sells With Reserve; John Deere 1250 3 pt. 3 Bottom Plow 3-16; John Deere 327 Small Square Baler, Like New, Approx. 10,000 Bales - Sells With Reserve; John Deere 672 Side Delivery Rake w/Dolly Pull Type; John Deere 550 Tandem Wheel Manure Spreader, Like New; John Deere Disc Deep Cupped Blades Tandem Wheel; John Deere 8300 12’ Grain Drill 18-Hole Rubber Tires; John Deere 210 Tandem Axle Auger Wagon; John Deere 3 pt. 16/10 Chisel Plow 9-Shank w/Gauge Wheels; John Deere 3 pt. 1100 Field Cultivator 16’ w/3’ Wings; 2 - John Deere Hay Wagons, 14’ x 7’ w/Extensions; Kill Bros. Model 350 Gravity Wagon w/Extension, 10 Ton Running Boxes; 3 pt. Demeo 200 Gallon Boom Sprayer, Needs Pump; 6-Bale Bale Trailer, Bumper Hitch; 12’ Single Axle Trailer, Homemade PICKUP, TOOLS & MISC.: Chevy 3/4 Ton 4-Wheel Drive 350 Engine, 16” Tires & Wheels 1979, Great Farm Truck! Fuel Barrels & Stands; Barbed Wire, Approx. 13 New Rolls, 2 & 4 Point; Misc. T-Posts & Electric Fence Posts, Some New; 2 Rolls of Combination Woven Wire, New; 10 John Deere Front Tractor Weights; John Deere Hyd. Cylinders; Delta Bench Top Drill Press; 14’ x 4” Grain Auger w/Electric Motor; John Deere Tractor-Mount Tool Box, New; Wooden Calf Chute, Homemade; Tin Hog Hut; Skelly Oil & Coop - Metal 5 Gallon Gas Cans; Wooden Fireman’s Ladder; Iron Patio Set & Love Seat; Iron Hand Rail; 1950’s-Style Lawn Chairs; Misc. Items Not Listed HAY: 24 - Big Round Bales - 2011 Hay Crop, Net-Wrapped; 410 approx. Small Square Bales in Barn Grass Hay LAWN AND GARDEN TRACTOR: John Deere 2305 4x4 62 in deck, 3 pt / 540 pto 641 hrs 2009 mod clean; 2009 King Kutter 48 in 3pt Roto Tiller Like new - These two items belong to neighbor Auctioneer’s note: Everything is in wonderful condition, all equipment has been shedded with excellent maintenance. There are not many small items, please plan to be on time, as we will be on equipment Immediately! • This is an auction not to be missed! Lunch served

KENNETH & CAROLYN MIESER

Davis & Bell

Auction Service LLC

Auctioneers: Chad Davis & James Bell (660) 747-6988 www.davisbellauctions.com

Real Estate, Antiques, Farm Sales, Household

Did You Know? As early as 4000 B.C., ancient people used crude pens consisting of hollow straws or reeds that supported a short column of liquid.


Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2011 Campers & RVs

40x50 RV STORAGE UNIT, Double 14Ft. sliding doors, plus a man door $175 per month. Electric hook up available, located 1 mile west of Long Shoal Marina. Call: 660-438-8226 / 660-525-1157

Want To Buy

NEW TODAY

WANTED Young Domestic Rabbits, Dressed and Cut up. Reasonable price. Please call any time between 7am- 6pm Call 660-441-3196 WANTED: STANDING White Oak & Walnut Timber. Hepburn Logging Call (660-)620-6080 or (660)827-6080

WestPlainsman.com

Want To Buy

Houses -Rent

House -Sale

NEW TODAY

NEW TODAY

NEW TODAY

WANTED: Standing Timber Cottonwood, Maple, Ash, Walnut, Oak. Mid MO Logging. Caleb Crooker 660-815-0397, John Crooker 816-806-5808, Dustin Allred 660-334-0701

2 AND 3 BR HOUSES $100 off the first months rent. With Appliances. Call 660-826-3470 or 660-221-3937

Rooms - Rent

$395-$575. Includes all utilities, cable, internet, and 1 meal per day if desired. No pets. 1 person per room. Call (660)287-4685

2006 DOUBLEWIDE 28x56 : 4 BR, with deck and carport. 2x6 walls and thermopane windows. Asking $39,000. Available March 1, 2012.. Call. (573)392-2335.

Mobile Homes -Rent

House -Sale

3 BR 2 BATH, All electric, stove & refrigerator, Cole Camp School, 10 minutes south of Sedalia. Call (660) 668-2230 or (660)553-0007.

Houses -Rent

2 Bedroom, and 4 and 5 Bedroom in windsor. 3 BR 1 1/2 Bath in Clinton 4 BR 2/bath in Clinton Call 660-525-5337 or 913-849-3694

Mobile Home-Sale

3 BR HOUSE 1.5 bath with 1 BR guest house that has storm shelter underneath. 2 outbuildings (shops). All on 2 acres in Barnett. Call (573)552-5507.

Appealing 3BR, 2 bath home with Southwest flair features sunken living room with fireplace & built-in bookcases. Courtyard style patio. Situated on 2.8 pretty, fenced acres with nice horse barn in Smithton School District. $129,900. #60819. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900

Acreage -Sale

HUNTING LAND- 149 Acres 16 miles SW of Warsaw. $1325 per acre. Includes a 2000 2BR 2 bath mobile home and 24x32 open front shed. Call 417-282-1602

WOODED 5-ACRE LOT near Edwards, MO. Owner finance, $15,995, $0 down, $200/ month. Call 785-841-2581 for map and detalis.

Page 8 Farm -Sale

Excellent 220 Acres of highly productive Saline Co. soils with CRP income. Approximately 190 acres tillable & 25 acres of timber. $709,280. #61176. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900

Feed/Seed

NEW TODAY

Mixed Grass Hay

2nd Cutting, 50 pound. small square bales, wire tied. Call (660)527-3573

Feed/Seed

WHEAT STRAW: $3.50/ bale. quantity discount for 50+ bales at $3 / bale. Myers Farm, Hwy 65 near Cole Camp. 660-668-4445, 660-287-6508

- WANTED -

Land to rent for cash for the 2012 Crop year, within 40 mile radius of Windsor. References available. Call Brad Paxton at 660-351-0543, 660-647-3417

PIPE FENCING

2 7/8”, 2 3/8”, and all other size pipe. 1” and 7/8” Sucker Rod. Also Fiberglass Sucker Rods. Call 573-280-5938. www.nickelsbrokerageinc.net

ANGUS BULLS

Yearlings & older, easy calving with excellent birth weights. Also 2nd & 3rd period ANGUS HEIFERS. BAHRENBURG’S ANGUS Call 660-221-5688

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION At Olive Hill Amish Mennonite School

Sedalia, MO From Sedalia: Hwy 65 North to HH turn right, go 4.5 miles, turn left on Olive Branch Rd., go 2 miles to sale site on right.

Jerry Baker Auto Sales

SAT., DEC. 3, 10 A.M.

600 Industrial Dr. Sedalia, MO

EQUIPMENT OUTDOOR FURNITURE John Deere 2030 w/loader Porch Swings, Glider Swings Good Condition Picnic Table 3 John Deere ground driven Table & Chairs manure spreaders, 2 ready to Flower Planters go, 1 needs little work QUILTS 18’ 4/basket Claus Hay Tedder Sunbonnet Sue 80x90 4/wheel Hay Wagon Classic Peacock 100x113 6” x 30’ grain auger Mariner’s Star Powder river squeeze chute, Classic Country Bride good condition Trip Around the World 100x109 TOOLS Dahlia 92x102 Hegner Scroll Saw Flower Basket 102x110 Grizzly 10’ Cabinet Saw Basket of Flowers 104x111 Grizzly Horizontal Belt Sander Natural Log Cabin 106x108 Grizzly 17” Band Saw Full/Queen Puff Quilt in Oneida Twin Hopper Dust Greens/Browns/Camo Collector Crib Sized Purple/Green Tempest Dust Collector Handmade Pieced Throw Shop Vac Approximately 18 New Quilts, Air Compressor & Hoses, A Variety of Colors & Sizes, Portable Handmade appliqued / Hand Cart Pieced & Hand Stitched 48” & 20” Shop Fans HOUSEWARES Cabinet Grade Lumber - Poplar Flattop Kenmore Cook Stove; & Oak Side by Side Refrigerator Electric Saws / Drills / Vices / w/Ice/Water in Door Battery Charger Microwave Cart, Coffee Table Air Tank / Heater / Screw & Bolt Cook Stove Cabinet Daybed Craftsman Front Tine Tiller MISC… Craftsman Snow Blower 6/Piece Luggage Set - New Polin 16” Chainsaw 3/Large Suitcases - New Step Ladders Large Amount of Pocket Knives GUNS Elk Hides Mossberg 20 ga. Pump Shotgun Fishing Tackle Red Rider BB Gun / Daisy BAKED GOODS Pellet Gun, Both new in Box Cinnamon Rolls, Pies, Bread, Etc. Lunch Served Including Homemade Pie

BRED HEIFERS Gelbvieh and Red Angus Cross, bred to easy calving Red Angus Bull. Start calving March 1st. Call Kenny at (660)668-9994, leave message if no answer.

Farm

Livestock

3RD ANNUAL

Livestock

660-826-5451

08 Fusion Loaded.............11495 07 Pontiac G6 GT..............10995 07 Chevy HHR.....................8495 07 Mustang 73K................12995 07 Cobalt 1-owner ..............8995 06 Pontiac G6......................9495 02 Focus..............................5995 02 Gr.Prix.............................5995 00 Gr. Am 1-owner..............4995 07 Ford SC 4wd Sharp!....16495 07 Dodge QuadCab 4wd ..15995 06 Ford SC 4wd ................14995 06 GMC SB..........................9495 05 GMC CrewCab 4wd .....13495 05 Ford SuperCrew 4wd ..12995 05 Dodge QuadCab 4wd ..13995 05 Chevy XCab 4wd .........12995 04 Chevy XCab 2wd ...........9995 99 Chevy XCab 2wd ...........6495 99 Ranger Supercab...........5995 95 Ford Supercab Sharp!.....4995 07 Saturn Vue AWD 78K...13995 06 Buick Rendezvous AWD....10995 05 Expedition 4wd............14495 04 Pacifica AWD..................7995 02 Mountaineer AWD..........6995 02 Suburban 4wd LT...........8995 94 Jeep Wrangler 4wd........6495

Lots More In Stock www.jerrybakerauto.com

GAS PRICES GOT YOU DOWN?

Get a $10.00 Gas Card when you sign up for 3 Month subscription of The Sedalia Democrat at only $29.88 (6 day delivery).

Just Call

800-892-7856 $10.00 Gas Card with Payment

Yes! I want The Sedalia Democrat home delivered.

Please sign me up for 6 days a week home delivery of The Sedalia Democrat for only $9.96 a month. Enclosed is my 3 month payment of $29.88

Offer: SDGas01 Offer valid for new subscribers only. Must pay 3 months in advance to qualify. Must not have been a subscriber in the last 30 days. Does not include mail subscriptions.

DUROC & CHESTER WHITE Boars, Meat Quality Genetics for Niman producers. Breeding age. Delivery available. Call 660-619-0108

Hereford Bulls Registered, polled, docile, 2 years old. Call days (660)668-3865

RANGE READY BULLSCOW SETTLERS SimAngus, Balancer (GvXAn), 18 month forage developed bulls for calving ease, guaranteed. AI 100+ heifers late November same breed type for spring sale. Gain the many benefits of heterosis by crossbreeding. Well over $100 per cow exposed. Bob Harriman/Rotert, Montrose, MO 660-492-2504 www.rotertharriman.com

Registered Polled Hereford Bulls- 14-20 months old. Semen performance tested. Gregory Polled Hereford. 660-620-1048 or 660-620-4020

10 CROSS BRED COWS and calves, take all $1050 each. Also Spring calving cows, mostly black, $1150 each. Call 660-886-0622.

Fuel/Firewood

NEW TODAY

Seasoned OAK Firewood 18”-21” Long, 4x4x8 cord $65 Per Cord, Cash You haul. Call evenings 573-377-4253


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.