3310 West Broadway • Sedalia 660-826-8320 • (1-800-382-5088) CHEVROLET • BUICK • CADILLAC • GMC We Are Professional Grade Your Standards For Excellence Dealer wkchevy.com • wkchevy.com • wkchevy.com • wkchevy.com L Must own a 1999 or newer GM vehicle to qualify.Trading it in is not required. † Must trade in a 1999 or newer vehicle to qualify. ✓ ✓ with Approved credit and 0 down for 72 mos. some buyers may not qualify 09 NISSAN QUEST • 3.5 S W/REAR DVD U04288 View This And The Rest Of Our Pre-Owned Selection At wkchevy.com $ 26,991 10 CHEVY IMPALA LT U61346 $ 16,994 09 LINCOLN MKS U01870 $ 21,994 10 TOYOTA CAMRY U52302 $ 21,995 08 CHEVY TAHOE LTZ U02648 $ 28,994 08 CHEVY IMPALA LT U26479 07 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LWB U74655 $ 13,991 $ 12,994 11 CHEVY AVEO LT U27277 $ 14,991 09 ACURA RDX TURBO SH-AWD U05745 $ 26,991 w/6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Front and Rear Splash Guards and Connectivity Pkg. #101832 w/7 Passenger Seating 2012 CHEVY CAMARO 1LS #159110 $ 22,899 W-K’s Price After $500 GM Owner Loyalty Bonus Rebate L MSRP $24,100 2012 BUICK REGAL #144774 19 City 31 Hiway $ 25,827 W-K’s Price After $1000 Rebate and $500 GM Owner Loyalty Bonus Cash L MSRP $28,025 2012 CHEVY MALIBU 1LT #267566 MSRP $25,175 W-K’s Price $ 19,499 After $4000 in Rebates & $500 GM Owner Loyalty L 22 CITY 33 HWY $ 0 Down $ 305 per month ✓ 2012 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 2WD #137841 MSRP $23,655 W-K’s Price $ 18,950 After $2000 Rebate, $1000 GM Owner Loyalty L and $1000 Trade In Bonus Cash † $ 0 Down $ 296 per month ✓ 2012 GMC SIERRA 2500HD 4WD CREW CAB SLE #140549 MSRP $41,595 W-K’s Price $ 34,999 After $2000 Rebate, $1000 GM Owner Loyalty L and $1000 Trade In Bonus Cash † w/HD Trailering Equipment Pkg. 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LS #144102 MSRP $15,560 W-K’s Price $ 14,999 After $250 GM Owner Loyalty L 26 CITY 35 HWY 28 HWY $ 0 Down $ 234 per month ✓ 07 CHEVY TAHOE LT U85061 $ 21,994 06 GMC SIERRA CREW CAB 1500 SLE 4X4 U65644 $ 18,991 06 CHEVY SILVERADO EXT CAB 1500 SLT U57777 $ 21,991 Mid-Missouri’s New Shopping Guide FreePlainsman.com Feb. 22-23, 2012 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 Middle school staff, students sing praises of Elvis custodian AKA Scott Balke SYDNEY BRINK/DEMOCRAT Scott Balke, a Sedalia Middle School custodian, has been named the Sedalia School District 200 Associate of the Year by the Sedalia Com- munity Educators Association. If you get to hear custo- dian Scott Balke’s Elvis Presley impersonation, con- sider yourself fortunate. “That’s only for my clos- est friends,” he said, with a grin. But just seconds later, in the main office at Sedalia Middle School, he belted out, “Well, since my moppy left me,” to the tune of “Heartbreak Hotel.” “He’s really pretty good,” said administrative assistant Karen Benson. “We’re lucky to have him here.” Balke feels fortunate to be there and to have been named the Sedalia Commu- nity Educators Association Associate of the Year for 2012. He received the honor Monday afternoon during the SCEA winter meeting at the Heckart Performing Arts Center at Smith-Cotton High School. Balke said he was sur- prised enough when he was named the middle school’s outstanding associate, but was overwhelmed when he won the district honor. Chris Pyle, assistant prin- cipal at the middle school, said: “We were very happy for him. We feel he is very deserving. He always gives his best, and is the kind of employee you would hope to have — not only for staff, but for students, as well.” The students’ reactions are what hit home most for Balke. He said they streamed up to congratulate him and tell him “you’re the best cus- todian.” “That was very reward- ing,” he said. “It’s great to know you are making a dif- ference in kids’ lives. If the staff and kids think a lot of you, you are doing some- thing right. Balke’s dedication to the building’s students is what prompted administrative as- sistant Phelessia Hughes to write the letter nominating him for the honor. “That man goes above and beyond for these stu- dents. He never hesitates to help a child,” she said. “He tries to learn all of the stu- dents’ names, he wants to make them feel important. I love that about him.” Balke has been at the mid- dle school for two years, after working at both old and new Smith-Cotton High School buildings and at Parkview Elementary. He has enjoyed the chance to move around in the district, since it has given him the op- portunity to meet more peo- ple. His busiest time of day is during the school’s six lunch periods, as he empties quickly filling trash cans and wipes down tables. Hughes said Balke cleans up any mess a person can imagine without ever com- plaining, and when sum- moned to deal with such an issue he always says, “I’ll be right there.” Pyle said Balke takes a lot of pride in his job. “Mr. Balke and (head cus- todian Jeanie Mosier), as well, are the first ones in building in the morning, and they make sure our building is safe for us to start.” Pyle said. “During the day as is- sues arise ... he is the first person we call to keep run- ning a safe school.” Hughes said Balke has made a positive impression in his short time in at the middle school, in large measure due to his “cheerful heart.” Balke admitted that in some places, the custodian position is looked down on. But not at Sedalia Middle School, where the students get to know them; Balke said he has even had students show him their grade cards so they could share their suc- cesses with him. Balke has three children who attend school in Stover. He keeps them in mind as he does his job at the middle school. “I keep it as clean as I would want it to be if they were going to school here,” he said. By Bob Satnan Spotlight Ads Call Brenda to have YOUR classified featured in this Spotlight. 660-826-1001 1-800-892-7856 ext. 771 Auctions Miscellaneous Help Wanted Real Estate Pets Vehicles Real Estate Real Estate Marshall & Fenner & Murphy Cattle Company Angus Bull & Female Sale March 16, 2011 ~ 6:00 pm Selling 85 Angus and SimAngus Bulls, 50 Females. Held at the Mid-Mo Livestock Center at Marshall Jct. Brian Marshall 660-641-4522 Brent Murphy 660-287-7727 Drivers SMALL TRUCKING CO is looking for OTR Driver. Home often, Class A CDL and 3 years experience. Call 660-827-3673. BUYING GOLD Watches, Rings, Necklaces and Dental Gold. Wes Brown • 108 South Ohio Sedalia, Missouri Monday - Friday • 9am-4pm. 660-221-0885 Federation Promotions Presents ~ BULLRIDING ~ NFPB. Bull Riding: Feb. 17-18 ••••• ~ RODEO TIME ~ Pro Rodeo: Feb. 24-25 Mo State Fairgrounds, Sedalia Mathewson Exhibition Center YORKIE PUPPIES Raised around children and very so- ciable. Shots all current. 16 week old males. $200 each. Call (660)335-2228. ATTRACTIVE ACREAGE! Lovely 39 acres near I-70 with electricity, rural water, pond, barn, & machine shed. $119,500. #59836. Real Es- tate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900 BEST OF BOTH WORLDS! Seconds from Cole Camp city limits. Country setting for this executive home. Full guest apartment in basement. 3-4 bedrooms, 3 full baths. Loft room overlooks open living/dining area. Heat pump. Lots of extras! $178,500. #62427. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900 HUNTER’S SPECIAL!!! 10-Acre Wooded Lots in Hick- ory County. 3/4 mile off Hwy 54. Part of a 140-acre wooded piece with terrific hunting. Several to choose from. $0 down, owner finance. $325 per month. Mobiles, RVs al- lowed. Call for map & details. (785)841-2581 LAKE HOME For sale by owner • Covered Boat Dock, 80MM, Cole Turkey Acres • Creative owner financing and/or some trade possible • 1800 sq. ft., 3 BR, 2.5 bath, new furnace & air and wood-burning fireplace • 2-car Garage/Shop, also carport, etc. • Negotiable price & terms Call (660)438-9593. THIS HOME has jumped off the pages of "Country Living" magazine! Classy 3 BR home near Cole Camp with many updates including newer fur- nace/central air, oak floor & roof. Situated on 8 fenced acres with wonderful front porch for watching the world go by. $145,000. #62438. Real Estate Brokers of Mis- souri. 660-827-0900 Ford 1995 f250 XLT 4x4, Off-Road, 5.8 351 manual, runs great. Centerview. $3800. Call 660-441-1619. Did You Know? 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3310 West Broadway • Sedalia 660-826-8320 • (1-800-382-5088)
CHEVROLET • BUICK • CADILLAC • GMC
We Are Professional Grade
Your Standards For Excellence Dealer
wkchevy.com • wkchevy.com • wkchevy.com • wkchevy.comLMust own a 1999 or newer GM vehicle to qualify. Trading it in is not required.
†Must trade in a 1999 or newer vehicle to qualify.�� with Approved credit and 0 down for 72 mos. some buyers may not qualify
09 NISSAN QUEST • 3.5 S W/REAR DVD
U04288
View This And The Rest Of Our Pre-Owned Selection At wkchevy.com$26,991
10 CHEVY IMPALA LT
U61346$16,994
09 LINCOLN MKS
U01870$21,994
10 TOYOTA CAMRY
U52302$21,995
08 CHEVY TAHOE LTZ
U02648$28,99408 CHEVY IMPALA LT
U26479
07 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LWB
U74655$13,991 $12,994
11 CHEVY AVEO LT
U27277$14,991
09 ACURA RDX TURBO SH-AWD
U05745$26,991
w/6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Front and Rear Splash Guards and Connectivity Pkg.
$30,799 After $2000 Rebate, $1000GM Owner LoyaltyL and
$1000 Trade In Bonus Cash†
Save Over $7850with all Star Edi-tion Package andZ71 Appearance
Package
2012 CHEVY CRUZE LS#229251
MSRP $18,910W-K’s Price
$17,834 After $500 OwnerLoyalty Bonus CashL
22 CITY35 HWY
$0 Down$279per
month�
2012 CHEVY EQUINOX LS#226851
MSRP $24,340W-K’s Price
$22,999 After $250 GM OwnerLoyaltyLRebate
22 CITY32 HWY Up to
600 MilesPer Tankof Gas
11 SILVERADO 3500 HD DUALLY CREW CAB 4X4
U62826$45,491
05 F150 CREW CAB XLT 4X4
U86451$21,991
07 SILVERADO 1500 CREW CAB LTZ
U53301$23,999 DURAMAX DIESEL
2012 CHEVY SONIC 5 DR. LS#144102
MSRP $15,560W-K’s Price
$14,999 After $250 GMOwner LoyaltyL
26 CITY35 HWY
28 HWY
$0 Down$234
permonth�
07 CHEVY TAHOE LT
U85061$21,994
06 GMC SIERRA CREW CAB 1500 SLE 4X4
U65644$18,991
06 CHEVY SILVERADO EXT CAB 1500 SLT
U57777$21,991
Mid-Missouri’sNew Shopping Guide
FreePlainsman.com Feb. 22-23, 2012
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Middle school staff,students sing praises
of Elvis custodianAKA Scott Balke
SYDNEY BRINK/DEMOCRATScott Balke, a SedaliaMiddle School custodian, has beennamed theSedalia SchoolDistrict 200Associate of the Year by the Sedalia Com-munity Educators Association.
If you get to hear custo-dian Scott Balke’s ElvisPresley impersonation, con-sider yourself fortunate.“That’s only for my clos-
est friends,” he said, with agrin.But just seconds later, in
the main office at SedaliaMiddle School, he beltedout, “Well, since my moppyleft me,” to the tune of“Heartbreak Hotel.”“He’s really pretty good,”
said administrative assistantKaren Benson. “We’re luckyto have him here.”Balke feels fortunate to be
there and to have beennamed the Sedalia Commu-nity Educators AssociationAssociate of the Year for2012. He received the honorMonday afternoon during theSCEAwinter meeting at theHeckart Performing ArtsCenter at Smith-Cotton HighSchool.Balke said he was sur-
prised enough when he wasnamed the middle school’soutstanding associate, butwas overwhelmed when hewon the district honor.Chris Pyle, assistant prin-
cipal at the middle school,said: “We were very happyfor him. We feel he is verydeserving. He always giveshis best, and is the kind ofemployee you would hope tohave — not only for staff,but for students, as well.”The students’ reactions
are what hit home most forBalke. He said they streamedup to congratulate him andtell him “you’re the best cus-todian.”“That was very reward-
ing,” he said. “It’s great toknow you are making a dif-ference in kids’ lives. If thestaff and kids think a lot ofyou, you are doing some-thing right.Balke’s dedication to the
building’s students is whatprompted administrative as-sistant Phelessia Hughes towrite the letter nominatinghim for the honor.“That man goes above
and beyond for these stu-dents. He never hesitates to
help a child,” she said. “Hetries to learn all of the stu-dents’ names, he wants tomake them feel important. Ilove that about him.”Balke has been at the mid-
dle school for two years,after working at both old andnew Smith-Cotton HighSchool buildings and atParkview Elementary. Hehas enjoyed the chance tomove around in the district,since it has given him the op-portunity to meet more peo-ple.His busiest time of day is
during the school’s six lunchperiods, as he emptiesquickly filling trash cans andwipes down tables.Hughes said Balke cleans
up any mess a person canimagine without ever com-plaining, and when sum-moned to deal with such anissue he always says, “I’ll beright there.”Pyle said Balke takes a lot
of pride in his job.“Mr. Balke and (head cus-
todian Jeanie Mosier), aswell, are the first ones inbuilding in the morning, andthey make sure our buildingis safe for us to start.” Pylesaid. “During the day as is-sues arise ... he is the firstperson we call to keep run-ning a safe school.”Hughes said Balke has
made a positive impressionin his short time in at themiddle school, in largemeasure due to his “cheerfulheart.”Balke admitted that in
some places, the custodianposition is looked down on.But not at Sedalia MiddleSchool, where the studentsget to know them; Balke saidhe has even had studentsshow him their grade cardsso they could share their suc-cesses with him.Balke has three children
who attend school in Stover.He keeps them in mind as hedoes his job at the middleschool.“I keep it as clean as I
would want it to be if theywere going to school here,”he said.
SimAngus Bulls, 50 Females.Held at the Mid-Mo Livestock
Center at Marshall Jct.Brian Marshall 660-641-4522Brent Murphy 660-287-7727
Drivers
SMALL TRUCKING COis looking for OTR Driver.Home often, Class A CDLand 3 years experience.Call 660-827-3673.
BUYING GOLDWatches, Rings, Necklaces
and Dental Gold.Wes Brown • 108 South Ohio
Sedalia, MissouriMonday - Friday • 9am-4pm.
660-221-0885
Federation PromotionsPresents
~ BULLRIDING ~NFPB. Bull Riding: Feb. 17-18
• • • • •~ RODEO TIME ~
Pro Rodeo: Feb. 24-25Mo State Fairgrounds, SedaliaMathewson Exhibition Center
YORKIE PUPPIES Raisedaround children and very so-ciable. Shots all current. 16week old males. $200 each.Call (660)335-2228.
ATTRACTIVE ACREAGE!Lovely 39 acres near I-70 withelectricity, rural water, pond,barn, & machine shed.$119,500. #59836. Real Es-tate Brokers of Missouri.660-827-0900
BEST OF BOTH WORLDS!Seconds from Cole Camp citylimits. Country setting for thisexecutive home. Full guestapartment in basement. 3-4bedrooms, 3 full baths. Loftroom overlooks openliving/dining area. Heat pump.Lots of extras! $178,500.#62427. Real Estate Brokersof Missouri. 660-827-0900
HUNTER’S SPECIAL!!!10-Acre Wooded Lots in Hick-ory County. 3/4 mile off Hwy54. Part of a 140-acre woodedpiece with terrific hunting.Several to choose from. $0down, owner finance. $325per month. Mobiles, RVs al-lowed. Call for map & details.(785)841-2581
LAKE HOMEFor sale by owner• Covered Boat Dock, 80MM,Cole Turkey Acres
• Creative owner financingand/or some trade possible
THIS HOME has jumped offthe pages of "Country Living"magazine! Classy 3 BR homenear Cole Camp with manyupdates including newer fur-nace/central air, oak floor &roof. Situated on 8 fencedacres with wonderful frontporch for watching the worldgo by. $145,000. #62438.Real Estate Brokers of Mis-souri. 660-827-0900
Did You Know?The odds against a bridge player getting all 13 cards
in the same suit in one deal are about158,753,389,899 to one.
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PRCA RodeoFebruary 24-25, 2012
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Free Pony RidesEvery Night
ProgramDrawings and Door
Prizes
WesternTrade Show!
Muttin BustinEvery Night WithChampionship
Awards
Cowboy Poker! After Party @
Dukes &Boots
• Best Western State Fair Motor Inn
• W-K Chevrolet• Kix Country
• Dan Bailey Construction• The Rib Crib
• Total Fitness Gym• KDRO• KPOW
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DAN BAILEYCONSTRUCTIONAgricultural • Residential • Commercial
Construction & Remodeling
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Misc. SaleBuy MATTRESS
Foundation $1; Frame $1-- on select models.
Furniture City, Clinton, MO660-885-7088
BUYING JUNK BATTERIES• Automotive • Farm
• Construction • MarineALSO collecting used oilDC Battery • 660-826-9971
CABINETS and Granite Coun-tertops: Complete Kitchen,Brand New, NEVER used,Solid Maple Cabinets, All Ply-wood Box. Can add or subtractto fit Kitchen. Worth $10,800,take $1900. 660-252-4330.
Electric Lift ReclinerOn sale now! Furniture CityWest side of Clinton Square
(660)885-7088
Misc. SaleHOT TUB- 2012: Deluxe Spa,NEW, never used, Loaded,LED light package, cover. Life-time warranty and more. Cost$10K, take $3950 or best offer.Call 5660-252-4330,
MOVING- MUST SELL! Qual-ity furniture and furnishings:Bedroom, dining & living roomfurniture, washer & dryer andlots more! Call (660)829-2990.
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
Sears RefrigeratorsWash-ers, Dryers, Stoves. $75+WillPick Up Used Appliances!660-547-0021 Lincoln, MO.
Pro Rodeo: Feb. 24-25Mo State Fairgrounds, SedaliaMathewson Exhibition Center
Kuntry BulkGrocery
11099 BrandonRoad, WindsorRE-OPENINGMarch 2
Fresh baked goods Friday &Saturday every week.
Closed Sundays & Thursdays
Public Notices Public Notices
Stop & ShopFlea Market&Antiques6125 E. 50 HwyWed-Mon • 10am-6pm(660)827-1998Lots & Lotsof New & UsedFurniture!
Pets-Supplies
�NEWTODAYAKC LAB PUPPIES Excellentretrieving, pointing, trials, div-ing genetics. Vet checked andhunt ready this fall. For details,660-827-3537, 660-287-4127.
All Creatures Boarding Ken-nel boards dogs, cats, exotics.14049 Victoria Dr., Stover, Mo573-377-4546 • 573-569-8863www.allcreatureskennel.com• German Shepherd • Maltese
• Rottweiler • Sheltie• Toy Poodle • Yorkies
Wee-BarkGrooming & Boarding660-827-7297 • Visa/MC
HEELER/BORDER COLLIEpups out of working parents.Raised for 30 years, good forlivestock & pets, $50 each.Also 2 Rat Terrier pups, $75each. Call (660)815-2460.
�NEWTODAYP U P P I E S
Poodles, Small Yorkie males,and Teacup Chihuahuas.Prices range from $100-$300each. Call (573)377-2703.
VICTORIAN HILLS BoardingKennels, temperature con-trolled, comfort and care, for
911 ELECTRICALFor All Your Electrical Needs Over 30 Years ExperienceTroubleshooting • Upgrade • Rewire • RemodelingYour emergency is myemergency! Call 24/7
Amor K-9 Training, LLC��is excited to announce our two
up-coming classes: Puppy ABCs and Obedience Pet Manners 1, to be held at the Sedalia Community Center, 314 South
Washington Avenue, Sedalia, MO.Orientation will be held on March 6, 2012, with classes beginning Tuesday, March 13th for six (6) consecutiveTuesdays, except for Puppy ABCs,
held for five (5) consecutive Tuesdays. Please visit our website,
AmorK9Training.com, or Facebookfor class descriptions, time and price.
Automotive
Truck TechnicianFoley Equipment in Sedalia is seeking a
truck engine tech to diagnose,troubleshoot, perform maintenance and
repair of truck engines.
Qualified candidates must have CDL, 1-3 years experience with diesel engine
maintenance and repair,basic computer skills.
Apply online at www.foleyeq.comFoley is an Equal Opportunity Employer
and participates in E-Verify.
Technical
District TechnicianThe Pettis County Soil & Water Conserva-tion District will hire one full-time em-ployee to develop and design state-funded watershed conservation projects. All ap-plicants must be citizens of the United States, a Bachelor’s Degree from an ac-credited university in agriculture or con-servation discipline is preferred. Appli-cants must have good communication skills and be proficient in computer opera-tion. Must be able to walk over long dis-tance and rough terrain. Experience with design of soil and water conservation prac-tices and ability to maintain farm equip-ment is helpful.
Applications may be obtained from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, or by mail from Pettis County SWCD, 1407 W. 32nd Street, Sedalia, Missouri 65301. Application submitted with resume must be received by close of business March 7, 2012.
Candidates will be considered without dis-crimination because of race, color, relig-ion, national origin, sex, political affilia-tion, physical or mental disability, age marital status or other merit factors.
Pettis County SWCDis an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Help Wanted Help Wanted
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Pets-Supplies Pets-Supplies
Help Wanted Agricultural
FULL TIME PERSON to run farrowing department on 700 sow weaner pig unit located near Clinton, MO. Salary de-pends on experience. Call 660-885-6385
Drivers
On the Road AgainWE’VE GOT: New Equiment, Lots of Freight & Miles. Paid weekly, all miles run, full
beneifts. YOU NEED: Class A CDL, 2 years experience OTR
Live in MO or close.Apply online at
www.clarktrans.com or call 573-445-6808
Mon-Fri 8-5
Drivers
OTR DRIVERS: $50,000+ an-nually. Midwest, South & SE only. Need 1 year verifiable experience, 401K retirement, paid vacation. Paid loading and unloading, co-pay medi-cal, home weekends. Late model conventionals &
pre-pass. Must be 23 or older. Call 800-821-5229
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
�NEW TODAYDrivers
SMALL TRUCKING COis looking for OTR Driver. Home often, Class A CDLand 3 years experience.Call 660-827-3673.
Food Service
DICKIE-DOO BAR-B-QUEis seeking experienced,
enthusiastic Wait Staff. Mostly nights and weekends. Applyin person at 4860 S. Limit.Ask for Monica or Rick.
Help Wanted General
$500+ PER WEEK!NO EXPERIENCE!
Local company has 8-10 im-mediate openings in Sedalia outlet. Full company training, management opportunities,
$2200 90-Day Sign-On Bonus. Call Monday 9am-5pm.
(660)826-6150.
Medical
Country Club Care Centercurrently has thefollowing openings:
• Full Time LPNfor Monday-Friday
nights
• Full Time CMTfor WeekendBaylor nights.
Work 24 hours and get paid for 32.
Apply in personbetween 8:00 amand 4:00 pm
Monday-Friday at503 Regent Drive in
Warrensburg
Help Wanted
Medical
Now AcceptingApplications for
CMTfull time 2-10.We still have
openings for private rooms on our
remodeled hall for private pay and/or Medicaid residents. YES, Medicaid
residents CAN have a private room!
Come in for inquires!
Apply in person to AdministratorBonnie ReidMon.-Fri., 8-4
Rest Haven1800 S. Ingram,
Sedalia, MO EOE
Services Offered IN-HOME PRESCHOOL BS in Education, Certified teacher, 30 years experience, SE of Sedalia, small group. 0-5 years, 6am-6pm. Reasonable rates. Call 660-281-2631.
KEELE’S MOBILE HOME SERVICE - Tear-down,
Transporting & set-up as well as Parts & Supplies. Jonny, 660-527-0147, 660-221-2606
SOCIAL SECURITYDisability Claims
Se habla español.More than 30 yrs experienceWayne Dierker, Attorney at law
408 South Ohio,Sedalia, MO 65301
660-826-6772Babysitting
NEW IN-HOME DAYCARE
Missouri licensed,5am-5pm,
newborn-14 years. Smoke-free environ-ment, references,rates start at $50.660-281-5675
Situations Wanted CMA, INSULIN Administration Certified person seeking posi-tion 8am-4pm Monday-Friday in the Sedalia area. Please call (816)824-0129.
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FridayKitchen Nightmares(4) 7:00 p.m.In Baltimore,Chef Ramsay visits a South-ern Comfort restaurant that needs muchmore than a simple renovation.Heworks with the restaurant’s owner to re-vamp and renew the eatery’s public im-age in the city in the hopes of saving thebusiness.
SaturdayBeyond the Blackboard(HALL) 7:00 p.m.A dedicated young teacher fights againstthe odds as she struggles to teach agroup of homeless children in a make-shift classroom.Based on a true story,this premiere made-for-television moviestars EmilyVanCamp andTreatWilliams.
SundayFull Metal Jousting(HIST) 9:00 p.m.In an effort to prevent any more“un-horsings,” the red team tries an unusualtraining technique.Later, two joustersclash in one of the most intense chal-lenges ever seen in this series,whichputs a modern spin on the ancient ex-treme sport.
MondayHouse(4) 7:00 p.m.Michael B. Jordan guest stars as a blindman who is struck down with a mysteri-ous illness before he can propose to hisgirlfriend.Also,Diane Baker makes aspecial appearance as House’s mother,who arrives to tell him about a new rela-tionship.
TuesdayThe River(9) (17) 8:00 p.m.When the Magnus is run aground by an-other vessel, the seemingly friendlycrewmembers claim they have come tohelp.However, the team soon learnstheir new friends have an ulterior mo-tive,which leads to a grim life-and-deathsituation.
Thursday24 Hour Catwalk(LIFE) 9:30 p.m.Four designers musttransform a colorful Ha-waiian shirt into a styl-ish look for themodern jet-settingwoman asthecom-pe-
tition kicks off.The two de-signers who make it
through to the final roundwill need to use an in-flatable beach ball forinspiration.
Highlights this week
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Are You There, Chelsea?Chelsea can’t keep her mouth shut when Dee Dee reveals that she has apillow named Mario Lopez in “Are You There, Chelsea,” airing Wednesday,Feb. 22, on NBC. Hoping to make things right with her friend, Chelsea triesto arrange a meeting with the real Mario Lopez, who guest stars as him-self.
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& REAL ESTATE L.L.C.(573) 378-8822 Cell • (660) 347-5656 Office
(660) 826-0278 Home • [email protected] Associate: Toby Brown (660) 473-6008As Always No Buyers Premium or Fees ...
What you bid is what you pay!
SAT., FEB. 25, 10 A.M.
18296 Rambow Road, Ionia, MoAs we have decided to retire from farming, wewill sell the following described Real Estate atpublic auction located: From the junction of32nd Street and 65 Highway in Sedalia, take 65Highway south 13.1 miles to P Highway. Turnright (west) on P Highway and go 4.2 miles(through Ionia, P curves back south) toRambow Road. Turn right (west) on RambowRoad and continue 1.2 mile to sale site on theleft. Watch for sale signs on:
TERMS: The opening bid on the farm will be$4,900 per acre; an bid over that and the farm sellsto the high bidder. $100,000 down day of auction,balance due at closing. For possible ownerfinancing opportunities contact the Auctioneer.TRUCK, PICKUP & TRAILERS: 1 – 1980Silverado ½ ton 2WD, 260k miles, has 305 engineand comes with an extra 350 engine, 1 – 1974Chevy C-60, 15 ½ foot grain bed with, Hoist, 142kmiles with 350 engine, 1 – Linville pintle hitchflatbed 20’ trailer with 4’ dove tail, 1 – 16’ flatbedwagon w/ hoist on Minnesota running gears, 1 –Two-wheel 5’x8’ utility trailer with drop down rail(nice) MOTORCYCLE: 1 – 2005 YamahaTW200N, 6600 miles (nice off road bike)TOOLS , EQUIPMENT & MISC: 1 – Lot 4020 JohnDeere specialty tools (hydraulics, transmissionetc…), 1 – Sanborn air compressor, 5hp Briggs gasengine 3 – 12inch Aeration fans, 1 – 3-piece split-ting stands for MM & 4020 John Deer tractors 4 –Parts bins, 1 – Carolina HD Cherry Picker 1 – KnipCo 120k BTU shop heater 1 – Pitch fork, 1 – Maccam bearing driver tool 1 – Lincoln 225Amp Arcwelder 3 – Scoop shovels, 1 – 500gal fuel tank &pump 1 – Homelite chainsaw 1 – Stihl HT131 trim-mer/tree saw, 1 – Lot Booms 1 – 200gal stock tank1 – Lot 55gal barrels 1 – High Pressure hose, 1 –Control Burn drip lighter 1 – Shop-Vac 610 10galwet dry vacuum 1 – Set steel ramps, 1 – Hydraulicrear tire tractor dolly 1 – Lot 220 ext cords.Auctioneer’s Note: The C-60 Chevy is a nicetruck you won’t want to overlook, and the motorcy-cle would sure be fun for anyone. There is very lit-tle “small stuff”, so plan to be on time!
REAL ESTATE: 610 acre farm, 460 tillable acres(320 m/l of which is irrigated). Modest home, over80,000 bushel of grain storage, and 3 nicemachine sheds. The new owner will also receive60% of the growing wheat crop!
FARM REALESTATE &
EQUIPMENT AUCTION
Be Sure To Visit: www.auctionarrows.com
Owner: DON HOLLEYDICK HUTCHISON AUCTION& REAL ESTATE L.L.C.
(573) 378-8822 Cell • (660) 347-5656 Office(660) 826-0278 Home • [email protected] Associate: Toby Brown (660) 473-6008As Always No Buyers Premium or Fees ...
What you bid is what you pay!
SAT., MARCH 3, 10 A.M.
30132 Beckman Rd. Cole Camp MoAs we are moving our farm operation to NorthCalifornia we will offer for sale the followinglisted equipment and Real Estate located fromthe junction of Highway 52 and A east of ColeCamp take A Highway North 2.1 miles toBeckman Rd. turn left (west) go 2 tenths of amile to the sale sight. Watch for sale signs on:
TERMS: The opening bid on the farm will be $1,950per acre; any bid over that amount and the farmssells to the high bidder. We will require $20,000 downthe day of the auction with the balance due at closingto be held on or before April 2nd. Taxes prorated, sell-er provides owner policy, closing fee split 50/50.Auctioneer Note: Here is an acreage that is easy tofarm. The road frontage makes getting grain to themarket (or bins) a breeze with the added diversity ofseveral good building spots. Hope to see youSaturday!
EQUIPMENT - GRAIN TRUCK
REAL ESTATE: This 80 acre farm offers 60 acresof tillable farm ground which has been in beans thelast 2 years (43bu yield in 2010 and 49bu in 2011).The crop acres are Barden silt loam and Creldonsilt loam. The place is easy to farm and drains well.There are 13 acres of fescue, which produces 60to 65 bales of fescue hay a year. This farm boasts½ mile of blacktop frontage on A highway and a ¼of a mile of gravel frontage. Along with good build-ing spots all just minutes from Cole Camp.
REAL ESTATE& EQUIPMENT
AUCTION
Be Sure To Visit: www.auctionarrows.com
PUBLIC AUCTIONSAT., MARCH 3, 8:45 A.M.Ant. Walnut includes: Cylinder-roll secretary;wardrobe; bow-front dresser; bookcase with 2 glassdoors; Victorian lamp table; walnut washstand; 6-legdining table; walnut “lawyer” 4-section bookcase; 2-drawer table; lamp table; Ant. Oak includes: Ice box,excellent condition; library table; 4-drawer dresser;several square tables; washstand; drop-front writingtable; oval mirror/hall tree; 6 cane-bottom chairs; Eng.arm chair; L. C. Smith single barrel trap gun, Olympicgrade, excellent condition; Some ant. Victorian furni-ture pieces; Ant. Glass-front pie safe; Ant. lot of man-tel and wall clocks; Lot ant. baskets; Ant. Oriental rug,8x12; Ant. English mahogany banjo barometer, inlaid,nice; ant. Walnut Regina music box with 30+ playingdiscs, excellent working condition; Unusual iron foot-man stools; cast-iron fireplace screen; Ant.“Tammany” cast-iron mechanical bank; Lot fine ant.porcelain and glassware: Steuben; Imari; Baccarat;Spode; Wedgwood; Minton; Maastricht; Meissen;Leighton; Johnson Bros.; Czechoslovokian; Bavaria;Davenport; Ironstone; Lot Limoge lidded boxes;Large lot Silverplate includes 1800’s and 1900’spieces; Several framed and unframed prints; 2 oil oncanvas framed portraits (mid 1800’s); 5 gal. crocks;Original 30’s and 40’s recordings of classic jazz;Butter churns; oil lamps; Cast iron goat and cart toy,90+ years; Toy metal Greg Van Lines truck and trail-er, Child’s Dump Trac riding toy, 60+ years; Electriccider press, modern; Ant. Horse-drawn potato digger
www.dyerandfenner.comSeller: Estate Of Leonard And
Bertha Mae Van Dyke John StoufferAuctioneers’ Note: We are pleased to be repre-senting two well-know Saline County families inthis auction. This is a condensed ad. Please seephotos and full listing on our website.
LOCATION: Saline County Fairgrounds, Marshall, MOESTATE &
COIN AUCTIONEvans Auction Center, Warrensburg, MOLocated South of Warrensburg, MO 3 milesto Hwy Y, then East 4 miles to County RdSE401, then South ¾ mile
1922 $20 Gold pc; 1911 $2.5 Indian Gold pc;1904 $2.5 Liberty Gold pc; Silver Dollars; SilverEagles; Silver Halves; Large Cents; 2cent pc’s;Silver Cert; Collectible Coins & Paper Money(view website for complete list of Coins)
Furniture – Household – MiscSony Lg Screen TV; Leather reclining section-al; Oak Dining room set; Sm table & 4 chairs;(2) Queen Bedroom Sets; 2 Sofa’s; 2 wingback chairs; coffee/end tables; rugs; homedécor; lamps; marble ball collection; flatscreen tv & stand; Xbox 3; Linens; Glassware;Kitchen Appliances; Collectible figurines;Books; Childrens Toys, Many Misc Goods
Lawn/Garden – ToolsAlum V Bottom fishing boat; Canoe; PatioTable set/umbrella; metal lawn chairs; Playhouse swing set; Table saw; Miter Saw; Elechand tools; Air Tools; Lots of Hand Tools;Shop Vac; Tent; Camping Items; LumberNote: The building is full of good clean itemsfrom Lg Estate, plan to spend the day withus in heated building. Lunch Served,Restroom on Site.Marty Junkins, Owners
816-786-7277www.dougevansauctions.com
AUCTIONSAT., MARCH 3, 10 A.M.Elmer and Mary Anna Zimmermanat the farm 20291 Stringtown Road,
Marshall, MOJD 6300 with cab and 620 loader; Vermeer505L baler; Vermeer 7040 disc mower; JD2940; AC; AC 170; B; G with cultivator;Durabilt 10 wheel rake;Kodiak 7’X20’ trailerwith winch; Danuser digger; JD 709mower; plows; disc; blades; 45 guns andpistols; 150-200 toy tractors; old Lionel trainset. All day auction of collectibles, insula-tors, old wrenches; tools; modern andantique farm equipment. Carpenter andwoodworking tools.We will run two rings most of day. Seecomplete ad and pictures on website.ELMER AND MARY ANNA
ZIMMERMANAUCTIONEERS:
Billy Summers (660) 784-2304Joe Summers (660) 631-1894
Visit our website: www.summersauctioneers.com
Real Estate AuctionSAT., MARCH 17 • 10 A.M.
Large commercial buildingwith brick exterior. Sellingeast side only. 1500 sq. ft.up and 1500 sq. ft. down.Renovated lower level withnewer electrical. Centralheat and air. Some reno-vation upstairs. Building lo-
cated on Main Street in Tipton, Missouri.TERMS OF AUCTION: $5,000 down day of auctionwith remainder due at closing within 30 days. Seller tofurnish Owner’s Title Insurance and Warranty Deed.Seller reserves right to confirm last bid. Announcementsday of auction take precedence over printed material.To view this property or for more information, call:Bill Patton 660-621-1467 cell or 660-882-6543 office
To view more photos go to: www.quinlanagency.com
Quinlan Agency.com1005 Main Street, Boonville, MO 65233
I will sell the following located at (from the Jct. ofI-70 and Hwy YY take Exit #74 - Betty’s Truck stop)and go North on Hwy YY 1.8 miles directly acrossthe highway from 14460 Hwy YY to sale site on:
SAT., MARCH 3, 10 A.M.TRUCKS - TRAILERS - TRACTORS -DOZER - BOATS - 4WHEELER - FIELD
Complete Set includes Ken Griffey,Jr. Rookie 1993, Upper Deck Setincludes Derek Jeter rookie card,
swag lamps, slag glass lightsSee auctionzip.com ID 26038
Hwy 50 Auction1 mile East of Knob Noster, MO
Auction (660) 563-9720 or Ron Gillman (660) 563-6641
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General
Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline (SSCGP) is an interstate natural gas transportation company, headquartered in Owensboro, KY. SSCGP operates a 6,000-mile pipeline system transporting natural gas from Kansas, Oklahoma,
Texas, Wyoming and Colorado to markets in the Mid-continent. Southern Star provides a fun, friendly, and modern working environment as well ascompetitive salaries and excellent benefits. We are seeking experienced professional
with skills and qualifications in the following area:
This position is accountable under intermittent supervision for installation, monitoring and preventive maintenance of measurement, regulating, related auxiliary equipment and facili-
ties in a designated area of a natural gas pipeline system.
Primary Responsibilities:This position reports to and is directly accountable to the District Manager. This individual will work with all levels of Operations personnel and accept assigned responsibilities. The individual will maintain relationships with others including customers, consultants and ven-dors. Although this technician receives guidance from more senior level technicians and Operations Technical Support Staff, it is also expected that this technician will provide
guidance and training to less experienced personnel within the gas measurement function of the Company. The individual will be required to maintain and operate their assigned district in strict compliance with the SSCGP O&M Manual and State and Federal regulatory codes.
Key Job Responsibilities:Maintenance, Troubleshooting, & Prevention• Operate Chromatographs and Moisture Analyzers• Knowledge of operation of Custody and Non-Custody meters• Operate EFM & AMR meters such as: orifice, rotary, turbine, and ultrasonic meters• Accurately check for moisture and Co2 utilizing portable analyzers and Drager tubes• Maintain and troubleshoot pneumatic and electronic controls, including gap controllers,
pressure & differential transmitters and transducers• Ensure the reliability of regulators and relief valves.• Assist in troubleshooting and repair of equipment used by or associated with positionCalibration• ERM & AMR meters • Regulators • Relief Valves• Domestic meters • Irrigation metersCompliance• Complete required documentation and paperwork in timely manner.• Schedule and track maintenance and calibration activities with measurement software. • Understand and comply with applicable Company policies and procedures, maintenance
manuals, federal, state and local regulations, and safety policies and procedures.• Identify and report safety and environmental concerns.Analysis• Read, interpret and recommend modifications to blueprints, schematics, control
drawings, and pipeline maps.• Make recommendations to enhance safety, reliability, and efficiency of operations.• Training & Collaboration• Train other employees in area of expertise as requested using variety of training
methods (verbal, written).• Assist Operations personnel in performing technical and non-technical tasks.• Assist Engineering personnel with construction activities.• Oversee construction and/or maintenance activities performed by third parties.· Perform other duties as assigned by supervision.
Physical Requirements:Primary physical requirements include (but not limited to): Working in extreme tempera-tures, both hot and cold. Lifting and pulling of up to 100 pounds. Working with and/or around chemicals. Repetitive lifting, stooping, crawling, walking, standing and sitting.
Working in high or elevated areas. Monitor multiple functions with multiple required tasks. The work environment will include extreme weather conditions and high noise levels.
Travel of up to 25-45% of time, which will require overnight stays. Long distance driving in both day and night hours. Flexibility of working unscheduled overtime based on business
needs. Long periods entering data into measurement specific software.Valid Driver’s license and insurability
Qualifications:Minimum:· Two-year associate degree in electronics, instrumentation or equivalent work experience
as determined by the Company· Demonstrated moderate to superior oral and written communication skills· Demonstrated leadership skills (internally or externally)· Demonstrated problem-solving skills· Demonstrated ability to be a self-starter· Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment· Moderate skill level in Microsoft OfficePreferred:· Experience in natural gas industry· Experience developing and delivering training curricula in area of expertise· Experience in construction
Working Location: Beloit, KSWebsite: www.sscgp.comDeadline: February 24, 2012
How to apply:If you have qualifications we need, want a job that uses your existing skills and encourages you to develop new ones, provides varied work challenges, and allows you to work with a great group of people, this position might be a perfect fit. Please forward your resume,
which should provide evidence of how you meet each minimum requirement mentioned and any preferences listed, to: SSCGP HR Department, Job Postings, PO Box 20010,
Owensboro, KY 42304 or e-mail your resume to [email protected] must include the Job# identified above or your resume will not be considered.
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASESSCGP is AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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�NEW TODAYBEST OF BOTH WORLDS!Seconds from Cole Camp city limits. Country setting for this executive home. Full guest apartment in basement. 3-4 bedrooms, 3 full baths. Loft room overlooks open living/dining area. Heat pump. Lots of extras! $178,500. #62427. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900
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The Cole Camp FFA Chapter has had many accom-plishments this year. To start off the year of 2011, we hadthree members receive their State FFA Degrees in April,J.C. Meyers, Nickolas Dieckman, and Dakota Veasman.Tory Lange was selected to be in the 2011 Missouri StateFFA Choir. We had five contest teams last year, theywere: Soils- Karstan Luchini, Victoria Warden, AlexandriaCook, and Evan Gorrell; Horse Judging- Tiffany Haase,Jake Saltsgavor, Dani LaClair, and Alexandra Williams;Agricultural Mechanics- Codi Eckhoff, Austin Weinburg,Ben Schlesselman, and Zane Harmon; ExtemporaneousSpeaking- Evan Gorrell; and Fall Public Speaking FarmBureau- Alexandria Cook.We had several FFA members show this summer. Our
members showed cattle, poultry, rabbits, goats, crops,and hams. The members who showed in the 2011-2012show season were: Tory Lange, Victoria Warden, EvanGorrell, Michael Brockman, ZachAmos, Alexandria Cook,Braxton Luchini, Jared Gardener, Karstan Luchini, AlexusDieckman, AlainaAllen, Austin Staus, Tiffany Haase, JakeSaltsgaver, Emily Kollbaum, Austin Weinburg, David Martin, Dani LaClair, Codi Eckhoff, Jake Cordes, Walker Knox, Tommy Holman, and Dustin Renfro.This summer we had seven FFAmembers attend the FFAWashington Leadership Conference in Washington D.C... They were Victoria Warden, Michael
Brockman, Morgan Berendzen, Alex Cook, Ben Schlesselman, Evan Gorrell and Jewel Burnett. The students learned about servant leadership, goal set-tings, career paths and building relationships with in your communitiesAt the National FFA Convention held in Indianapolis this fall Dylan Carver and Heather Gardner received their American FFA Degree.The National FFA week is February 19-25. Our FFA activities are February 19th we will be attending Trinity Lutheran Church of Cole Camp for our an-
nual church day. On February 21st, we will be having our muddy truck/clean car day and Greenhand initiation. On the 22nd, we will be having our blueand gold day were every FFAmember is encouraged to wear as much blue and gold possible. On the 23rd, we will be having our camouflage day at school.On the 24th, we will be having our tractor/tractor apparel day where students will be encouraged to wear as much tractor apparel as possible and drivea tractor to school.
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2011-2012 Cole Camp FFA MembersOur new officer team was selected in May and announced at our FFA Banquet later the samemonth. The 2011-2012 Officer Team is: Tory Lange-President, Victoria Warden-Vice President, EvanGorrell-Vice President, Zach Amos-Secretary, Michael Brockman-Treasurer, Michael Kiger-Re-porter, Braxton Luchini-Parliamentarian, Alexandria Cook-Sentinel, and Jared Gardener-Chaplin.
National FFA Week February 19-25, 2012FFAWeek gives members a chance to educate the public aboutagriculture. During the week, chapters host teacher appreciation
breakfasts, conduct "Ag Olympics" competitions, speak to the publicabout agriculture, volunteer for community service projects and more.
Cole Camp FFA Chapter 2011-2012
Smithton FFA Chapter 2011-2012The Smithton FFA Chapter was recognized by the Missouri FFA Associa-tion for have a 10% increase in membership during the previous school year.The chapter was a 2011 Chapter Challenge Winner sponsored by Mon-santo. 2011 Most active member- Skyler Bahner, 2011 Top Fundraiser- SamSchroder. The chapter awarded 12 Greenhand Degrees and 6 Chapter De-grees in the spring of 2011. The chapter also had 1 Area Degree recipientwhich was Brittany Kercher. The Smithton FFA chapter also awarded 2Honary FFA Degrees to community members who volunteered their timeand talents to help the chapter in 2011 those individuals were Diedrick Kahrsand David and Sharleen Boehm. The chapter recognized 6 students with aScholarship pin who held a 3.5 GPAthrough the first 3 quarters last year.The chapter also presented the DeKalbAward for the first time to ClaytonTheirfelder who excelled in leadership,agricultural work experience and schol-arship.
The members of the Smithton FFA Chapter for 2011-2012 are: Andrew Fer-guson, Andrew Townlain, Austin Nowell, Beau Kratzer, Ben Arl, Briar Smith,Brittany Hall, Brittany McQueen, Cierra Monsees, Cody Wood, Connor Bah-ner, Courtney Bus, Dakota Newton, Dane Kroeger, David Williams, EmilyHayworth, Hannah Kreisel, Jacob Chaplin, Jacob Williams, Jarrett Woodall,Jeremy Bell, Jessica Sawford, Joe Adams, Jordan Moore, Jordan Sawford,Kali Smith, Katlyn Breheim, Kayla Schmidt, Luis Trabucco, Nick Siegel, SamSchroder, Savanah Hudson, Skyler Bahner, Sonya Thomas, Stacia Luttrell,Tiffany Catron, Tim Burrow and Tyler Gerke.
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Several members attended the Na-tional FFA Convention in Indianapo-lis, IN: Joe Adams, Jeremy Bell,Jordan Sawford, Brittany Hall,Sonya Thomas, and Courtney Buso
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�NEW TODAYFOR SALE: SMALL 2 bed-room home in Sedalia. Forced air and heat, fenced yard, stor-age shed. Near store. $45,000 Call 660-368-2151.
House -Sale
�NEW TODAYTHIS HOME has jumped off the pages of "Country Living" magazine! Classy 3 BR home near Cole Camp with many updates including newer fur-nace/central air, oak floor & roof. Situated on 8 fenced acres with wonderful front porch for watching the world go by. $145,000. #62438. Real Estate Brokers of Mis-souri. 660-827-0900
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�NEW TODAYATTRACTIVE ACREAGE!Lovely 39 acres near I-70 with electricity, rural water, pond, barn, & machine shed. $119,500. #59836. Real Es-tate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900
HUNTER’S SPECIAL!!! 10-Acre Wooded Lots in Hick-ory County. 3/4 mile off Hwy 54. Part of a 140-acre wooded piece with terrific hunting. Several to choose from. $0 down, owner finance. $325 per month. Mobiles, RVs al-lowed. Call for map & details. (785)841-2581
Lake Prop -Sale
�NEW TODAYLAKE HOME
For sale by owner• Covered Boat Dock, 80MM, Cole Turkey Acres
• Creative owner financing and/or some trade possible
• 1800 sq. ft., 3 BR, 2.5 bath, new furnace & air and wood-burning fireplace
�NEW TODAYCAT 966-B WHEEL LOADERVery strong machine, new tires, GP bucket. Approxi-mately 2,000 hours on mo-tor. $16,000. Please call
660-287-2450.
Farm
PIPE FENCING2 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
Machinery
Machinery
�NEW TODAY300 MASSEY FERGUSON
Combine with cab,13’ Grain head,
in working condition!Call (573)378-4620.
�NEW TODAY6’ Box Blade from Land Pride. Heavy Duty, $500. Also, 6’ Farm King finish mower, made by John Deere, $500. Both good condition. 660-441-2726.
�NEW TODAYBIG JOHN 65-B
Tree spade with head rack, water tank, oil tank and pump. Will move up to 8 inch diameter tree. $6,800.
Call 660-287-2450
�NEW TODAYJOHN DEERE G 1947
Model GM tractor, new high compression motor, new cyl-inder head and new engine
parts. Call for details 660-287-2450
�NEW TODAYMartin’s Tractor
Warrensburg, MOMF165 Gas, with LoaderFord/New Holland:
TC18 Hydro 4x4 with loaderTC33DA 4x4 with loaderTC55DA 4x4 50HP with loader3930 Shuttle Shift with loaderJohn Deere:
Compact 4x4 Loader Models:790, 4300, 4310
2020 Gas 54HP, Excellent2155 Diesel 45HP with loader2640 Diesel 70HP with loader2840 Diesel 80HP with loader3020 Gas 70HP with loader5103 42HP low hours, like new5310 4x4 55HP with loaderBrush Hogs: 15-10-8-7-6-5 ft.• Full line 3-point Implements!• Front Loaders for all makes!
Nubian-Saanen Mix. 3 years old. 2 blonde and 1 brown. $35 each or $75 for all 3. Call 573-377-4803.
�NEW TODAYBEST’EST YET FARMCOLE CAMP, MO
Angus Bulls - Open and Bred Heifers. Call for more
Information (660) 668-3068
BOTTLE CALVESHolstein-Jersey crossbred bulls, from one Missouri Dairy. About three days old. Only available through March $100-$110. Call (660) 238-9858 or (660) 909-7864.
�NEW TODAYFOR SALE: MILKING GOATJust freshened, $125. 3 years old, with 3-week old babies, $30. Please call 573-392-5430
House -SaleFOR SALE BY OWNER: 2-3 BR, 1 Bath, partial basement, 2 car detached Garage, 2 out-buildings; 12+ acres, mostly wooded; on blacktop in Morgan County. $85,000 ne-gotiable. Call 660-525-0702, leave message.
FOR SALE BY OWNER: 3 BR, 1 bath all brick home; 1 car attached garage + 1 car detached garage/shop; land-scaping + garden spot. Lo-cated in Stover, close to school. $75,000, negotiable. 660-351-0764, leave message