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Inserts POSTAL CUSTOMERS LOCAL PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID WAVERLY, MO 64096 PERMIT NO. 10 BOX HOLDER RURAL ROUTE CAR - RT - PRE - SORT Postal Customer POSTAL CUSTOMERS LOCAL PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID MARSHALL, MO 65340 PERMIT NO. 140 BOX HOLDER RURAL ROUTE CAR - RT - PRE - SORT Marshall, Missouri Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013 C&R Market Charlieʼs Appliance Dollar General Menards Orscheln Patriciaʼs Foods TOOL SALE ROCKWELL 16 V DRILL IMPACT DRIVER $ 125 DEWALT 18V COMPACT DRILL DC907K-2 $ 110 75 PIECE DRIVE SOCKET SET $ 14 99 MAKITA CIRCULAR SAW STOCK# 5740 NB $ 90 00 118 PIECE TOOL CHEST $ 110 00 152 W. Morgan St., Marshall 660-886-7406 54 PIECE SCREW DRIVER SET $ 17 00 9 PIECE COMBINATION WRENCH SET $ 8 99 PORTER CABLE 20 V DRILL LITHIUM BATTERY $ 100 We have a variety of items for Stocking Stuffers! $ 79 99 Register for a Speed Way 3 drawer tool box with 118 tool piece set to be given a way. MANY ITEMS ON SALE THROUGHOUT STORE CRESCENT TOOL SET! CRESCENT TOOL SET! Mon-Fri. 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Attention Medicare Eligibles Our pharmacists can help explain Medicare Drug Plan options, so you can choose the right plan. For more information, please contact a staff member. www.RedCrossPharmacy.com Red Cross Pharmacy is not affiliated with the American Red Cross Benton Avenue 161 S. Benton 660-886-5533 Westport Center 941 S. Cherokee, Suite 1 660-886-5558 Red Cross Pharmacy is a participating pharmacy provider for all 2014 Medicare Part D Plans. Our Family Caring For Yours Open Enrollment Now Through December 7 The public is invited to attend Georgia Brown Blosser Home Christmas Tea Open House Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013 • 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 1210 E. Eastwood TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Country Floral & Keepsakes, 22 E. Arrow Square Corner, 26 N. Jefferson Cadwell’s One Scoop or Two, 28 N. Jefferson DECEMBER 8, 2013 • 12 NOON TO 5 PM JIM THE WONDER DOG SAYS-- Tickets available day of the tour: at each home on the tour For More Information Call 886-8191 You Will Have A Great Time At The CHRISTMAS Tree Festival AT THE JIM THE WONDER DOG BUILDING And Homes Tour TICKETS $8 in advance and $10 day of tour Proceeds Support The Jim The Wonder Dog Garden These homes are on the tour: Brian and Cynthia Henke, 524 E. Eastwood Jeff and Bethany Harris, 703 E. Eastwood Wes and Lori Craig, 719 E. Eastwood The DIGS Home, 580 S. Lyon Lutheran Women’s Missionary League presents 23rd Annual Cookie Festival Featuring 15 plus varieties of homemade Christmas Cookies plus decorated sugar cookies. Saturday, Dec. 7 • 9am until sold out Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 361 W. Summit, Marshall $9 a box container filled with your choice of variety of cookies. $8 a dozen decorated sugar cookies. $7 Pre-boxed peanut butter balls now sold separately Proceeds to support local & foreign missions. 1996 Dodge Intrepid, two new tires, 170k miles. $1150. 660-831-5063 HEAD START TEACHER at Marshall; Requires at least an AA in Early Childhood or related field. EOE Apply at any Missouri Valley Commu- nity Action Agency facility or online at www.mvcaa.net . LICENSED COSMETOLO- GISTS, for the new SPA at the Hotel Bothwell, Sedalia seeks Team Player for Total SPA En- vironment. Send resume to P. McKinney, 501 S. Ohio, #200, Sedalia, MO 65301, Fax 660- 827-2027, pmckinney@hotel bothwell.com 660-827-2213 LICENSED ESTHETICIAN, for the new SPA at the Hotel Bothwell, Sedalia seeks Team Player for Total SPA Environ- ment. Send resume to P. McKinney, 501 S. Ohio, #200, Sedalia, MO 65301, Fax 660- 827-2027, pmckinney@hotel bothwell.com 660-827-2213 LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPISTS, for the new SPA at the Hotel Bothwell, Sedalia seeks Team Player for Total SPA Environment. Send resume to P. McKinney, 501 S. Ohio, #200, Sedalia, MO 65301, Fax 660-827- 2027, pmckinney@hotel bothwell.com 660-827-2213 PART-TIME COMMUNITY RN Flexible hours. $25.00 per hour. Send resume to PTC, P.O. Box 100, Marshall, MO 65340. QC SUPPLY HELP WANTED: QC Supply, a leading distributor of quality agriculture products is look- ing for help at their Sedalia, MO location. Full-time, great benefits. If interested in working for a growing com- pany, email your resume to [email protected] or mail to QC Supply, 2700 South Limit Court, Sedalia, MO 65301. Swine Equipment Sales Candidate must have a great work ethic, swine experi- ence, basic computer abili- ties, excellent commun- ication skills along with a positive attitude. Occasional overnight travel. Full-time, great benefits. Service Technician Candidate must have electri- cal experience, working knowledge of swine and poultry equipment, and the ability to troubleshoot, repair & install various swine and poultry equipment. RELIEF PHARMACIST posi- tion, part-time/full-time. Apply at Missouri Valley Pharmacy, 2303 S. US Hwy 65 Suite B, Marshall, MO 65340. For po- sition information, please contact John Lappin at 816- 699-2113 TWO TRUCK DRIVERS: one propane, one fuel. Must have CDL, HazMat & Class B. Apply at MFA Oil & Propane, 24017 N Hwy 41, Marshall. EOE BANK MIDWEST is looking for a personal banker. Please apply at www.bankmid west.com . Bank Midwest is an Equal Opportunity Em- ployer. FORKLIFT DRIVER: flexible hours; detail-oriented. Please contact Weber Seeds, 660- 886-9998 THE MARSHALL HABILITA- TION CENTER is now taking applications and offering ca- reer opportunities on various shifts for: Developmental As- sistant I (DA I). These posi- tions are open to individuals who are at least 18 years of age, possess a high school diploma or GED and have a valid Driver's License. Bene- fits offered are paid vacation, paid sick leave, medical plans and retirement bene- fits. Report to the Personnel office located in the Spainhower Building, Mar- shall, MO 8:00am-4:00pm Monday through Friday or call 1-660-831-3057. EEO/AA Employer TWO BEDROOM Apartment, stove refrigerator, garage. $425/month, $425 deposit. No pets. 660-886-0016 NOW ACCEPTING Applica- tions for 1, 2 & 3 bedroom units. Range, refrigerator, water & sewer provided. Rental assistance is avail- able. Apply at 275 S. Red- man or call 660-886-9664. Equal Opportunity Housing. FOR RENT: Now taking ap- plications Westport Gardens Apartments. One & two bed- room units. Call Kim at Action Management. 660-831-0030. TDD: 800-735-2966. This in- stitution is an equal housing opportunity provider. FOR RENT: Westport Ter- race Senior Housing apart- ments is accepting applications. 915 S. Apache Dr. Rent based on income. Must be 62 yrs. old or handi- capped or disabled. Call Kim at Action Management. 660- 831-0030. Relay 711. This in- stitution 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 handi- capped or disabled. Call Kim at Action Management. 660- 631-0030. Relay 711. This in- stitution is an equal housing opportunity provider. NICE CLEAN partially fur- nished one bedroom apart- ment. References & deposit required. No pets. 886-7333 days, 631-1566 evenings. APARTMENTS FOR Rent in Slater. Recently remodeled. Sewer, water and trash in- cluded. One bedroom $350.00, 2 bedroom $425.00. 886-0182.

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POSTAL CUSTOMERS

LOCAL

PRESORTED STANDARD

U.S. POSTAGE PAID

WAVERLY, MO 64096

PERMIT NO. 10

BOX HOLDER RURAL ROUTE

CAR - RT - PRE - SORT

Postal CustomerPOSTAL CUSTOMERS

LOCAL

PRESORTED STANDARD

U.S. POSTAGE PAID

MARSHALL, MO 65340

PERMIT NO. 140

BOX HOLDER RURAL ROUTE

CAR - RT - PRE - SORT

Marshall, Missouri Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013

C&R MarketCharlieʼs ApplianceDollar GeneralMenardsOrschelnPatriciaʼs Foods

TOOL SALE

ROCKWELL16 V DRILL IMPACT

DRIVER$125

DEWALT 18VCOMPACT DRILL

DC907K-2$110

75 PIECE DRIVESOCKET SET

$1499

MAKITACIRCULAR SAWSTOCK# 5740 NB

$9000

118 PIECE TOOLCHEST$11000

152 W. Morgan St.,Marshall

660-886-7406

54 PIECESCREW DRIVER

SET $1700

9 PIECE COMBINATIONWRENCHSET $899

PORTER CABLE20 V DRILL

LITHIUM BATTERY$100

We have a variety of items for Stocking Stuffers!

$7999

Register for a SpeedWay 3 drawer tool box

with 118 tool pieceset to be given a way.

MANY ITEMS ON SALETHROUGHOUT STORECRESCENT TOOL SET!CRESCENT TOOL SET!

Mon-Fri. 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.Sat. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Attention Medicare Eligibles

Our pharmacists can helpexplain Medicare DrugPlan options, so you canchoose the right plan.

For more information,please contact a staffmember.

www.RedCrossPharmacy.comRed Cross Pharmacy is not affiliated with the American Red Cross

Benton Avenue161 S. Benton660-886-5533

Westport Center941 S. Cherokee, Suite 1660-886-5558

Red Cross Pharmacyis a participatingpharmacy providerfor all 2014 MedicarePart D Plans.

Our Family Caring For Yours

Open Enrollment Now Through December 7

The public is invited to attend

Georgia Brown Blosser Home

Christmas Tea Open HouseSunday, Dec. 8, 2013 • 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

1210 E. Eastwood

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:Country Floral & Keepsakes, 22 E. Arrow

Square Corner, 26 N. JeffersonCadwell’s One Scoop or Two, 28 N. Jefferson

DECEMBER 8, 2013 • 12 NOON TO 5 PM

JIM THE WONDER DOG SAYS--

Tickets available day of the tour: at each home on the tourFor More Information Call 886-8191

You Will Have AGreat TimeAt The

CHRISTMASTree Festival

AT THE JIM THE WONDERDOG BUILDING

And Homes Tour

TICKETS $8 in advance and $10 day of tourProceeds Support The Jim The Wonder Dog Garden

These homes are on the tour:Brian and Cynthia Henke, 524 E. EastwoodJeff and Bethany Harris, 703 E. EastwoodWes and Lori Craig, 719 E. Eastwood

The DIGS Home, 580 S. Lyon

Lutheran Women’sMissionary League presents

23rd Annual

Cookie FestivalFeaturing 15 plus varieties of homemade

Christmas Cookies plus decorated sugar cookies.

Saturday, Dec. 7 • 9am until sold outOur Redeemer Lutheran Church

361 W. Summit, Marshall$9 a box container filled with your choice

of variety of cookies.$8 a dozen decorated sugar cookies.

$7 Pre-boxed peanut butter balls now sold separatelyProceeds to support local & foreign missions.

1996 Dodge Intrepid, two

new tires, 170k miles. $1150.

660-831-5063

HEAD START TEACHER at

Marshall; Requires at least

an AA in Early Childhood or

related field. EOE Apply at

any Missouri Valley Commu-

nity Action Agency facility or

online at www.mvcaa.net.

LICENSED COSMETOLO-

GISTS, for the new SPA at the

Hotel Bothwell, Sedalia seeks

Team Player for Total SPA En-

vironment. Send resume to P.

McKinney, 501 S. Ohio, #200,

Sedalia, MO 65301, Fax 660-

827-2027, pmckinney@hotel

bothwell.com 660-827-2213

LICENSED ESTHETICIAN,

for the new SPA at the Hotel

Bothwell, Sedalia seeks Team

Player for Total SPA Environ-

ment. Send resume to P.

McKinney, 501 S. Ohio, #200,

Sedalia, MO 65301, Fax 660-

827-2027, pmckinney@hotel

bothwell.com 660-827-2213

LICENSED MASSAGE

THERAPISTS, for the new

SPA at the Hotel Bothwell,

Sedalia seeks Team Player

for Total SPA Environment.

Send resume to P. McKinney,

501 S. Ohio, #200, Sedalia,

MO 65301, Fax 660-827-

2027, pmckinney@hotel

bothwell.com 660-827-2213

PART-TIME COMMUNITY

RN Flexible hours. $25.00

per hour. Send resume to

PTC, P.O. Box 100, Marshall,

MO 65340.

QC SUPPLY HELP

WANTED: QC Supply, a

leading distributor of quality

agriculture products is look-

ing for help at their Sedalia,

MO location. Full-time, great

benefits. If interested in

working for a growing com-

pany, email your resume to

[email protected] or

mail to QC Supply, 2700

South Limit Court, Sedalia,

MO 65301.

Swine Equipment Sales

Candidate must have a great

work ethic, swine experi-

ence, basic computer abili-

ties, excellent commun-

ication skills along with a

positive attitude. Occasional

overnight travel. Full-time,

great benefits.

Service Technician

Candidate must have electri-

cal experience, working

knowledge of swine and

poultry equipment, and the

ability to troubleshoot, repair

& install various swine and

poultry equipment.

RELIEF PHARMACIST posi-

tion, part-time/full-time. Apply

at Missouri Valley Pharmacy,

2303 S. US Hwy 65 Suite B,

Marshall, MO 65340. For po-

sition information, please

contact John Lappin at 816-

699-2113

TWO TRUCK DRIVERS: one

propane, one fuel. Must have

CDL, HazMat & Class B.

Apply at MFA Oil & Propane,

24017 N Hwy 41, Marshall.

EOE

BANK MIDWEST is looking

for a personal banker. Please

apply at www.bankmid

west.com. Bank Midwest is

an Equal Opportunity Em-

ployer.

FORKLIFT DRIVER: flexible

hours; detail-oriented. Please

contact Weber Seeds, 660-

886-9998

THE MARSHALL HABILITA-

TION CENTER is now taking

applications and offering ca-

reer opportunities on various

shifts for: Developmental As-

sistant I (DA I). These posi-

tions are open to individuals

who are at least 18 years of

age, possess a high school

diploma or GED and have a

valid Driver's License. Bene-

fits offered are paid vacation,

paid sick leave, medical

plans and retirement bene-

fits. Report to the Personnel

office located in the

Spainhower Building, Mar-

shall, MO 8:00am-4:00pm

Monday through Friday or

call 1-660-831-3057.

EEO/AA Employer

TWO BEDROOM Apartment,

stove refrigerator, garage.

$425/month, $425 deposit.

No pets. 660-886-0016

NOW ACCEPTING Applica-

tions for 1, 2 & 3 bedroom

units. Range, refrigerator,

water & sewer provided.

Rental assistance is avail-

able. Apply at 275 S. Red-

man or call 660-886-9664.

Equal Opportunity Housing.

FOR RENT: Now taking ap-

plications Westport Gardens

Apartments. One & two bed-

room units. Call Kim at Action

Management. 660-831-0030.

TDD: 800-735-2966. This in-

stitution is an equal housing

opportunity provider.

FOR RENT: Westport Ter-

race Senior Housing apart-

ments is accepting

applications. 915 S. Apache

Dr. Rent based on income.

Must be 62 yrs. old or handi-

capped or disabled. Call Kim

at Action Management. 660-

831-0030. Relay 711. This in-

stitution 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 handi-

capped or disabled. Call Kim

at Action Management. 660-

631-0030. Relay 711. This in-

stitution is an equal housing

opportunity provider.

NICE CLEAN partially fur-

nished one bedroom apart-

ment. References & deposit

required. No pets. 886-7333

days, 631-1566 evenings.

APARTMENTS FOR Rent in

Slater. Recently remodeled.

Sewer, water and trash in-

cluded. One bedroom $350.00,

2 bedroom $425.00. 886-0182.

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MARSHALL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE2013

Christmas Decoration & Lighting

To nominate a residence or business call the Chamber of Commerce Officeat 886-3324 or email: [email protected]

Please provide their name, address and contact information.

1st Place Prize ineach category:

$100 Chamber Bucks2nd Place Prize ineach category:

$50 Chamber Bucks

NominationDeadlineDecember

11th

JudgingDecember13-14th

Prizes will be awarded in RESIDENTIAL & BUSINESS categories!RULES: 1st place winner CANNOT win

1st place two consecutive years

3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath home for

rent. 266 S. Brunswick. $450

per month, $300 deposit. RAC-

JAC Properties, Inc. www.rac-

jac.com. 660-826-8345.

THREE BEDROOM, one bath,

stove & dishwasher. $650 per

month. 660-287-2958

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

For Lease. Excellent loca-

tions. Near new construction.

Energy efficient. 886-8009.

MATTRESS SETS: Twin

$89.99, Full $99.99, Queen

$199.99, Queen Pillowtop

$249.99. Dutch Kountry Mar-

ket & Furniture, 10340 E.

Hwy. 50, Knob Noster, MO

65336. 660-563-2941.

SLEEP SHOP NOW OPEN

inside Better Homes and Bar-

gains. Extended hours, open

till 6:00pm on Fridays &

2:00pm on Saturdays. Up to

50% below retail! 7 E. East-

wood, 660-886-5880

BANKS MOVING And Stor-

age Company. Storage units

now available, easy access,

low rates, video surveillance.

975 W. Jackson. 886-7471,

855-559-7471.

SOUTH 65 STORAGE. Low-

est prices in county. Various

sizes. Lighted units. 886-

8037.

MARSHALL CENTRAL Stor-

age. South Odell and new lo-

cation on Drake Road.

Various sizes both locations.

886-4600.

MARSHALL MINI-STORAGE.

Hwy. 20 West. U-Store! U-

Lock! Car-Boats-Furniture-

Etc. 886-9499 or 886-8268.

NOW ACCEPTING YOUR

Items for Consignment Auc-

tion: Please call 886-9341

from 8:00am-4:00pm. 624 N

Miami, Old North IGA building.

NEXT SALE 12/4 5:30pm

FORECLOSURE PROPER-

TIES: Attention home buyers

and investors, we are your

contact for foreclosure prop-

erties in Saline, Pettis and

surrounding counties. Price

ranges from $20,000 to

$200,000. 100% financing

may be available for qualified

buyers. Call Marshall Realty,

660-886-7776 or stop by our

office at 1560 S. Odell.

MARSHALL, 762 W. JACK-

SON, two bed, one bath, sin-

gle family, nice lot. Lease or

cash, $1,250 down,

$488/month. 877-553-5348

SWEET SPRINGS, 810

Bridge St. Three bedroom, one

bath, single family. Fixer-upper.

Lease or cash, $250 down,

$230/month. 877-499-8065

ATTENTION FARMERS: I

want to buy your scrap iron.

Paying top dollar. Riley Craw-

ford, 886-9341.

ROCK HAULING and spread-

ing. Also haul DDGs and free

compost. Call Ted, Triangle

Trucking, 660-631-2538

To Buy, Sell, or Trade

the classifieds is whereyou want to look.

Call 886-2233 to placeyour ad today.

Arrow Rock State Historic SiteCelebrate the

Holidays with Us!Dec. 7, 6 p.m.

Six-course VictorianChristmas Dinner

Dec. 14, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.Candlelight Family-Style Dinner

Holiday Baking Ordersbeing taken now!

Call for more informationand reservations:

660-837-3200www.jhustontavern.com

Stop Blood ClotsBefore They StopYou(NAPSA)—Every year, up to

600,000 Americans develop bloodclots in the veins of their legs orlungs. Risk factors for these clotsvary, but most frequently involvesurgery, hospital stays of three ormore days, hip and knee replace-ment, cancer and cancer treat-ment, a family history of bloodclots, or disorders that simplycause their blood to clot too much.

Blood clots that form in thelegs or lungs are responsible forabout 100,000 deaths annually.Fortunately, the use of blood thin-ning medications, also known asanti-coagulants, stops clots fromforming and can mean the differ-ence between life and death. Sur-prisingly, some people at risk maynot be given these medications ormay not take them as prescribed.

“You should discuss the preven-tion of blood clots with your doc-tor, particularly if you’re hospital-ized or having surgery,” explainsGary Raskob, PhD, Dean of theCollege of Public Health at theUniversity of Oklahoma, andChair of the Medical & ScientificAdvisory Board of the NationalBlood Clot Alliance (NBCA). “Ifyou take a blood thinner, talk toyour doctor about any concerns orproblems you have, and get clearinstruction to help you take themedication properly.”

According to Dr. Raskob, bloodthinning medications like war-farin have been prescribed fordecades. These older therapiesrequire routine blood tests andcan interact with other medica-tions and certain foods. Newerblood thinning medications intro-duced in recent years don’trequire blood testing, have fewerdrug interactions and can betaken without special dietary con-siderations. Both older and newerblood thinners effectively preventor slow the formation of danger-ous blood clots.

For more information, visit theNBCA website at www.stoptheclot.org.

Learning About Earning(NAPSA)—Amid the escalating

costs in higher learning is a grow-ing chorus of concern that stu-dents need helpful resources andtools to make the right financialdecisions when mapping out theircareer path.

To that end, there’s an app, formobile phones and tablets withiOS or Android, designed to helpteens explore potential futureincome from a desired career andassess the cost of education.

Called JA Build Your Future™,it was created by PwC US andJunior Achievement USA® (JA), anonprofit that aims to financiallyempower youth; to assist teens,their parents and teachers inmaking responsible financial deci-sions based on future careerchoices.

The app describes 100 careers,covering the education and costrequired as well as the potentialincome. Users determine theamount of money they can con-tribute and the student loansthey’ll need. A Return on Invest-ment score shows how easy or dif-ficult it’s likely to be to pay off thedebt in a timely manner based onfuture income.

To learn more, visit www.ja.organd www.pwc.com/US.

The average student loan debt isabout $26,000 and not all careersgenerate enough income to paythat off easily—but a new appcan help you plan.

Don’t Duck Duct Cleaning(NAPSA)—If giving a warm

welcome to cooler weather andfestive times with family andfriends means turning up the heatin your house, there’s somethingyou ought to know.

You may need to clean the airduct system. Air ducts and venti-lation systems can get stuffedwith dust, pet hair and other con-taminants; an invitation to mold,vermin and bacteria.

The good news is that cleaningit can save you money. Researchby the U.S. EPA has demonstratedthat HVAC cleaning and removingdebris from sensitive mechanicalcomponents may let systems runmore efficiently. Clean, efficientsystems are less likely to breakdown, have a longer life span andgenerally operate more effectively.

A professional heating andcooling system cleaning contractorcan help, particularly if the com-pany belongs to the National AirDuct Cleaners Association(NADCA), which tests the knowl-edge of contractors for safe andeffective heating and cooling sys-tem cleaning.

Learn more and find certifiedAir Systems Cleaning Specialistsat www.nadca.com.

If there’s a burning smell whenyou fire up the furnace for thefirst time, the system is signalinga dust buildup that must be dealtwith.

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Get This Year’s BookBy Marshall Writers’ Guild

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The Missouri Sheriffs’ AssociationTraining Academy will hold apart-time 700 hour basic trainingcourse in Marshall beginningJanuary 30, 2014.Obtain an application at www.mosheriffs.comor call 573-635-9644.

Become A Law Enforcement Officer

NOTICE OF LANDOWNERS’ MEETINGNotice is hereby given to the owners of land and other propertycontained within the boundaries of The West Glasgow Levee Districtof Saline County, Missouri, that the annual meeting of landownerswill be held at 9:00 o’clock a.m. on Tuesday, December 17, 2013,at the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Route P, Route 2, Slater, Missouri[2 miles West of what was formerly Saline City, Missouri], at whichmeeting one member of the Board of Supervisors will be elected fora full term of five (5) years, together with the transaction of suchother business as may properly come before said meeting.

--James N. Famuliner, Secretary

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Diamonds Every Day(NAPSA)—Good news for the

woman who wants to be dazzledwith diamonds: A top-selling fra-grance, White Diamonds Eliza-beth Taylor, lets you wear dia-monds every day.

Taylor was known for herintoxicating beauty, glamorous lifeand the diamonds she adored.This jewel of a fragrance is theepitome of her star quality—radi-ant, extraordinarily rare and over-whelmingly beautiful.

Known as America’s most pop-ular and best-selling celebrity fra-grance of all time, its successmakes it clear that Elizabeth Tay-lor knew how to create a bouquetas enduring as the beautifulstones it recalls. The award-win-ning White Diamonds reflects thedeep feminine warmth and classicenduring beauty of the womanwho created it.

The sensual floral fragrance isintoxicating and seducing with itscomplex layering of notes includingnarcisse, jasmine, amber and san-dalwood. A spritz can be a perfectfinishing touch to any ensemble.

It’s available in Eau de Toiletteat Macy’s, Macys.com and otherfine department stores.

Like Elizabeth Taylor, diamondsare one of a kind, beautiful anddeeply treasured.

Understanding Medicareby Patricia Smith

(NAPSA)—During Medicare’sannual open enrollment period,which ends December 7, millionsof Medicare beneficiaries mustdecide on their Medicare Advan-tage (MA) health plan for the com-ing year. While many factors gointo deciding about a plan—cost,choice of doctors, benefits—there’sone important question Medicarebeneficiaries should ask: What isthe quality rating of the plans I’mconsidering?

A high rating means betterhealth care and the best value foryour money. Medicare uses a sys-tem called Star Ratings. Plansreceive a rating of up to five stars.These ratings are based on thingslike how well the plan does atkeeping people healthy by makingsure they get the treatments, testsand vaccines they need to preventillness, how quickly you can getan appointment and see special-ists, and how the plan responds toyour complaints and concerns.

For 2014, over a third of MAplans will receive four or morestars, which is an increase from 28percent in 2013. Seven of the 11MA plans earning five stars thisyear are members of the Allianceof Community Health Plans, anorganization representing thenation’s leading health plans.

You can learn more about MAplans—and their quality ratings—using the Medicare Plan Finder atwww.Medicare.gov. MA plans arecalled “Medicare Health Plans” inthe Plan Finder.

The National Committee forQuality Assurance also evaluatesquality in MA plans; those rank-ings can be found at www.ncqa.org.

• Ms. Smith is president andCEO of the Alliance of CommunityHealth Plans, www.achp.org.

People on Medicare can changeplans or enroll in one for the firsttime by December 7—or they’llhave to wait until next year.

Doing GoodWithWood(NAPSA)—A self-taught entre-

preneur who gives back byteaching underprivileged kids hiswoodworking skills; a group ofretirees who work all year on toysfor the holidays; a high schoolclass that saves a beloved tree byturning it into a favorite gather-ing place: They all do good withwood, improving their communi-ties and enjoying the satisfactionthat comes with a job well done.

If you or someone you knowused woodworking and wood fin-ishing to improve the community,Minwax wants to recognize thosegood works with the Do GoodWith Wood Award.

This award program is open tovirtually anyone involved in awood finishing project—throughindividual effort, DIY groups,craft or hobby groups, school woodshop classes, clubs or guilds.

The Grand Prize is $5,000 incash, a workshop with wood fin-ishing expert Bruce Johnson, anda supply of products valued at$1,000. The Second Prize is$2,000 in cash plus a supply ofMinwax products.

For more information on howto enter or to submit your entryonline, visit www.minwax.com.Deadline for submissions isDecember 31, 2013.

Helping to improve your commu-nity through wood finishing andwoodworking projects could winyou an award.

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BEAUTY SERVICESJAN’S BEAUTY UNLIMITED: CompleteFamily Hair Care. Gift Certificates on allour services. Matrix hair products. 921 S.Odell, 886-2700. Jan Stacey andApril Fornshell.

ENTERTAINMENTMARSHALL CINEMA THEATRE: 118 E.North, 886-5353. Gift cards make greatstocking stuffers, redeemable as cash atthe Box Office and Snack Bar. They can beany amount and used any time.moviesinmarshall.com

SUBSCRIPTIONSTHE MARSHALL DEMOCRAT-NEWS: Givea gift that will be remembered all year. Asubscription! A gift card will be mailed foryou. 121 N. Lafayette, 886-2233.”

LESSONSLEARN TO FLY: Special Christmas solocourse. Gift certificates available.Call 886-7393.

CATERINGSMITH FOOD BANK: Be a guest at, yourown party. Let us do the work. Cateringfor all occasions, butchering.445 W. Maple, Slater. 660-529-3451Home: 660-529-2948.

LUMBERSTORELACROSSE LUMBER. Holiday gifts for thehandyman on your list. Stocking stufferitems, tools, socket sets, toy trucks, andknives. Gift Certificates. 152 W. Morgan,886-7406.

DONATION CARDSLIGHTHOUSE SHELTER: “OccasionDonation” cards are available forpurchase to honor someone special or inremembrance of a loved one. All proceedsbenefit the Lighthouse Shelter.Call 886-9880.

TUPPERWARETUPPERWARE is the best of gifts to giveor to treat yourself for Christmas holidayentertaining. Gift Certificates make givingeasy. Shirley Garrison, 886-6684.

MASSAGEBody & Soul Therapeutic - Massage/YogaStudio, Marshall, Missouri(660)886-8010. The perfect Gift foreveryone on your shopping list! EvenYou. Call Today for your beautiful HolidayGift Certificates. Brenda Ryan, NCMTB,Lisa Kleva-Cook, NCMTB Yoga Instructor,Tracee Peters, NCMTB

RESTAURANTBUD’S CAFE. Gift Certificates available.Private party room available for up to30 people. Check out our home-cookedbreakfast and lunch specials.157 S. Lafayette, 886-4993.

BOOKSTHE MARSHALL DEMOCRAT NEWS: Nowavailable, Semi View books, a humorouscollection of ag life by Marcia Gorrell.121 N. Lafayette, 886-2233. Credit cardsaccepted.

Shopping withthe MerchantsListed Below

isSanta Approved!

Arth’sBody Shop

Auto Body Repair • PaintingFrame Straightening • Free Estimates

207 E. Label • Marshall • 886-3933

Need a car for a day or week?

Elmer Hare Ford Sales Inc.

886-7462

RENT A4-DOOR CAR

Declarations for candidacyfor the three (3) HardemanR-10 School District Boardof Education openings maybe filed in the School officeMonday thru Friday, beginningDecember 17, 2013 at 8 a.m.and ending January 21, 2014at 5 p.m. This is a three (3) yearterm. If you need to file duringthe Holiday Break (December20, 2013 thru January 3, 2014)please contact the office prior toDec. 20th at 660-837-3400 tomake those arrangements.

NOTICE

Notice is herebygiven that a MunicipalElection will be heldin Nelson, Missouri onApril 2, 2014 for thefollowing offices:

Alderman Ward I -One - Two Year TermAlderman Ward II -One - Two Year Term

Candidates may filefor the above officesby contacting theMayor or City Clerk,December 17, 2013 toJanuary 21, 2014.

NOTICE OFELECTION

For information forout-of-townshopping and doctorappointments, please

call 800-276-6287.

OATS BUSTo receive the Oats Busschedule for in-townshopping and doctorappointments,

call 886-5017.

NOTICE OFELECTION

The Saline CountyAmbulance District #3,Marshall, Missouri ishereby giving noticethat a Municipal Electionwill be held in Marshall,Missouri on April 8, 2014for the following Boardof Directors Offices:Area Number 2 and AreaNumber 5. Each term is3 years with one personelected from each area.

Candidates’ may file forthe above office from9:00AM to 5:00PMMonday thru FridayDecember 17, 2013 toJanuary 21, 2014 at theSaline County Clerk’sOffice inMarshall Missouri.

Classifieds Work!Call 886-2233

to place your ad today to buy, sell, or trade.

(NAPSA)—Recently, numeroushome cooks competed in the 2013National Beef Cook-Off contest,funded by The Beef Checkoff. Thisyear, contestants were challengedwith a new recipe category—Crave-able Fresh Beef and Fresh Califor-nia Avocado. Contestants developedflavorful and nutritious dishes thatpaired delicious lean beef andcreamy California avocados.

Many experts say lean beef—filled with protein, iron and Bvitamins—can help satisfy youand maintain a healthy weight,build muscles and fuel an activelifestyle. California avocados arealso nutrient dense, in that theyprovide substantial amounts ofvitamins, minerals and othernutrients with relatively few calo-ries. In fact, one-fifth of a mediumavocado (1 oz.) has 50 calories andcontributes nearly 20 vitaminsand minerals and phytonutrients.

Take This To HeartResearch also shows that eat-

ing lean beef, even daily, as part ofa heart-healthy diet and lifestyleimproved cholesterol levels. A 3-oz. serving of lean beef provides25 g (about half) of the daily valuefor protein, which is one of themost satisfying nutrients.

In a study published in TheAmerican Journal of ClinicalNutrition, researchers from PennState University found that peo-ple who consumed lean beef dailyas part of a heart-healthy dietexperienced a 10 percent declinein LDL “bad” cholesterol.

California avocados also fit intoa heart-healthy diet, providing“good fats,” 0.5g polyunsaturatedfat, 3g monounsaturated fat, andno cholesterol per 1-oz. serving.Additionally, a 1-oz. serving ofavocado contains 26 milligrams ofbeta-sitosterol, a natural plantsterol that may help maintainhealthy cholesterol levels.

Healthy CravingsThe theme of this year ’s

National Beef Cook-Off contestwas “Making the Most of MyPlate,” which encouraged deli-cious, nutritious recipes usingingredients from a variety of foodgroups. Here are two of the delec-table recipes that were created byfinalists in the Craveable FreshBeef and Fresh California Avocadorecipes category.

Tuscan Burgers &Avocado-Tomato Spread

Total preparation & cooking time:30 minutes

Makes 4 servings

1 ripe, fresh Californiaavocado, peeled andseeded

2 Tablespoons finelychopped, oil-packed, sun-dried tomatoes

2 cloves garlic, minced1 pound ground beef (95%lean)

1⁄2 cup basil leaves, divided1 teaspoon kosher salt4 whole-grain hamburgerbuns, split

1⁄3 cup finely chopped freshfennel bulb (coreremoved)

1. Mash avocado in smallbowl (should be chunky, notsmooth). Add sun-dried toma-toes and half of garlic; mixwell. Set aside.

2. Combine beef, remaininggarlic, 2 tablespoons mincedbasil leaves and salt in me-dium bowl, mixing lightly butthoroughly. Lightly shape intofour 1⁄2-inch-thick patties.

3. Heat large nonstick skil-let over medium heat untilhot. Place patties in skillet;cook 10 to 12 minutes to me-dium (160° F) doneness, turn-ing occasionally. Remove pat-ties from skillet. Place buns,cut side down, in skillet; cook1 minute or until lightlytoasted.

4. Place burgers on bottomof buns; top each with equalamounts avocado-tomato

spread, fennel and remainingbasil leaves. Close sandwiches.

Cali-Avocado Steak SaladTotal preparation & cooking time:

30 minutesMakes 2 servings

1 boneless beef top sirloinsteak, cut 1-inch thick(about 1⁄2 pound)

6 teaspoons olive oil,divided

1⁄2 teaspoon salt, divided3⁄4 teaspoon pepper, divided1 large navel orange1 large ripe, fresh Californiaavocado

2 loaves naan bread (about 3ounces each)

4 cups mixed salad greens

1. Rub both sides of beefsteak with 1 teaspoon olive oil;sprinkle with 1⁄4 teaspoon saltand 1⁄2 teaspoon pepper.

2. Cut bottom and top offorange. Remove remainingskin from orange; cut into seg-ments; reserve. Cut avocado inhalf; remove seed, but do notpeel. Squeeze juice from twocut ends of orange over cutsides of avocado, then brushwith 1 teaspoon olive oil.Sprinkle with remaining salt.

3. Brush both sides of naanbread with 2 teaspoons oliveoil.

4. Place steak on grill overmedium, ash-covered coals.Grill, covered, 11 to 15 min-utes (over medium heat onpreheated gas grill, covered,13 to 16 minutes) for mediumrare (145° F) to medium (160°F) doneness, turning occasion-ally. During last 2 to 3 minutesof grilling, place avocado, cutside down, and naan bread ongrill; turn bread once.

5. Toss salad greens withremaining olive oil and pep-per. Add orange segments tosalad. Remove skin fromgrilled avocado. Cut avocadointo slices; add to salad andtoss gently. Carve steak intothin slices; place on top ofsalad. Cut naan into wedges;arrange around salad.

To learn more, visit www.beefcookoff.org and www.CaliforniaAvocado.com.

Pairing Beef And California Avocados Creates Craveable Dishes

Pairing California avocados andlean beef in this craveable saladgives your body more of thenutrients you need.

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St. PeterCatholic Church

1801 S. Miami Ave., Marshall

Holy FamilyCatholic Church

200 Ruby St., Sweet Springs

Dec. 17 – 7pmReconciliation/Confessionfor 2nd grade and families

Dec. 19 – 7pmReconciliation/Confession

for all parishioners (several priests)

Dec. 21 – 4:45-5pmReconciliation/Confession

Dec. 24 – 5:30pmChildren’s Christmas Mass (St. Peter)

Dec. 24 – 8pmChristmas Mass in Spanish (St. Peter)

Dec. 24 – 10pmChristmas Mass (Holy Family)

Dec. 24 – 11:15pmChoir music and song begins with procession to

the crib and Mass at Midnight (St. Peter)

Dec. 25 – 9amChristmas Day Mass (St. Peter)

Dec. 31 – 5:30pmNew Year’s Eve Mass (Holy Family)

Dec. 31 – 5:30pmNew Year’s Eve Mass in Spanish (St. Peter)

Dec. 31 – 7pmNew Year’s Eve Mass (St. Peter)

Jan. 1, 2014 – 9amNew Year’s Day Mass

Arrow Rock Federated Church

on Highway 41 in the historic Village of Arrow Rock

Dec. 24 – 8pmLessons of the Carols, Holy Communion,

and lighting of the Christ Candle

First Baptist Church of Slater

308 W Maple St., Slater

Dec. 24 – 6pmChristmas Eve Candlelight Service

Slater ChristianChurch

348 N. Main St., Slater

Dec. 8 – 5pmLive Nativity Scene

Dec. 22 – 10:30amChildren’s Program

Dec. 24 – 6pmChristmas Eve Services

Cumberland Presbyterian Church

1000 S. Miami Ave., Marshall

Dec. 15 – 10:30amCumberland Choir performs “Bethlehem Morning”

cantata during morning worship

Dec. 15 – 6pmPHASE team presents their Christmas program

Dec. 18 – 6-8pmDrive through Live Nativity on the parking lot

Dec. 24 – 7pmCandlelight Christmas Eve service

Smith Chapel UnitedMethodist Church30127 Highway H, Marshall

Dec. 4 – 7pmAdvent Service

Dec. 11 – 7pmAdvent Service

Dec. 4 – 7pmAdvent Service

Dec. 24 – 7pmChristmas Eve Service

First United Methodist Church225 E. Arrow St., Marshall

Dec. 15 – 9:30amChildren's Christmas Musical during

Worship in the New Life Center

Dec. 22 – 9:30amWorship

Dec. 245-6pm – Come & Go Communion

6-7pm – Live Nativity Scene on the church lawn7pm – Candlelight Communion Service11pm – Candlelight Communion Service

Our RedeemerLutheran Church361 W. Summit St., Marshall

Dec. 45:30pm – Advent Dinner

6:45pm – Advent Worship

Dec. 115:30pm – Advent Dinner

6:45pm – Advent Worship

Dec. 152pm – Bright Beginnings 4-yr-old

Christmas program3:30pm – Bright Beginnings 3-yr-old

Christmas program

Dec. 185:30pm – Advent Dinner

6:45pm – Advent Worship

Dec. 224pm – Children's Christmas program

Dec. 246:45pm – Worship11pm – Worship

Dec. 2510am – Worship

Dec. 316:45pm – Worship

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Celebrate Christmas at the Church of Your Choice

Let every heart rejoice in the true meaningof His Christmas message – peace,brotherhood and good will to all mankind.May we ever bask in the light of His love!A most blessed holiday to one and all!

Away in a manger,No crib for His bed

The little Lord JesusLaid down His sweet head

The stars in the bright skyLooked down where He lay

The little Lord JesusAsleep on the hay

The cattle are lowingThe poor Baby wakesBut little Lord JesusNo crying He makes

I love Thee, Lord JesusLook down from the sky

And stay by my side,'Til morning is nigh.

Be near me, Lord Jesus,I ask Thee to stay

Close by me foreverAnd love me I pray

Bless all the dear childrenIn Thy tender care

And take us to heavenTo live with Thee there

Away in a Manger

Christmas Services

David RainesAuto Sales

1400 South Odell886-2040

Mar-Saline ManorCare Center809 E. Gordon886-2247

353 S. Odell • Marshall886-7944

941 S. Cherokee, Ste. 4Marshall

886-9229 • 1-800-332-1463

Campbell-LewisFuneral Home, Inc.226 S. Odell • Marshall • 660-886-5700

204 Ruby • Sweet Springs • 660-335-42221001 1st Street • Concordia • 660-463-2266

City Pharmacy227 N. Main, Slater660-529-2255800-834-4011

1133 N. Hwy. 65 • 886-6856

Diehm’s Tire ServiceBig BendRetreat

620 N. Emmerson, Slater, MO

660-529-2237

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Gift CardsAvailableGift CardsAvailable

George & Nancy Brown • Owners2760 Cypress Drive •Marshall, MO 65340

(660) 886-GOLF (4653)

Restored TreasuresShop here for your Christmas list

Unique one of a kind furnitureHome Decor - Antiques - Handcrafted gifts

Hours Mon - Fri 10 - 5, Sat 10 - 3

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Dec. 7, 9-5

ChristmasOpen House

Great Stocking Stuffers!GIFT CERTIFICATES!!Kleinschmidt’s Western Store

Over 19,000 Pairs of BootsHOME DECOR & GIFTS WESTERN APPAREL

(800) 258-BOOT (2668)

Exit 49 • I-70 & 13 Hwy19715 Outer Rd.

Higginsville, MO 64037Mon.-Sat. 9am-7pm • Friday til 8pm

Buy some foreveryone on

yourChristmas list!

Perfect for stocking stuffers

McDonald’s816 W. College, Marshall

Gourmet Christmas PopcornProfits benefit Saline County Youth and our community.

Christmas cans • Great gifts • Fresh

6.5 Gal 3.5 Gal 2 Gal

Plastic Bag Sizes (one flavor): Regular - $8.00 Family $14.00

Marshall Optimist Gourmet PopcornTo order, call Jim Johnson at 815-2385,

Dale Zank at 886-9626 or Elsie Desmond at 886-5258.

17 years ofExceptional Service

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