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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. • Asking $149,900. Call (660)438-9593, leave message. SPACIOUS 4 BR, 2 bath home beautifully remodeled on 2.8 fenced acres with pole barn on blacktop road in Green Ridge School District. $159,000. #61156. Real Es- tate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900 LAKE OF THE OZARKS - Campping Lots reduced to $2050 each, $50 down, $39 per month, Owner Financing, no credit checks. Beautiful trees, great fishing, swimming, boating, lots of family fun. Free Lake access and boat ramps. Prices good through Feb. 20th. Hwy 135 between Stover and Sunrise Beach, MO. Lake Road 135-12 to the Ivy Bend office. Phone till 7 PM every day (573)372-6493. Sears Refrigerators Wash- ers, Dryers, Stoves. $75+ Will Pick Up Used Appliances! 660-547-0021 Lincoln, MO. Ken’s Appliances Ford 1993 F-250 2-wheel drive, V-8 automatic, regular cab, long bed, gooseneck hitch, 122K, good clean truck, runs great! Asking $6250. (660)351-0517 Nonprofit groups seek volunteers to help out DENNIS RICH/DEMOCRAT Volunteer cooks Angela Green-Ford, left, and Bill Weigand dish out meals on Monday at the Sedalia Salvation Army's Red Shield Cafe, which now serves about 250 meals per week. By all accounts it was a successful first day of vol- unteering for Sedalians Bill Weigand and Angela Green- Ford as the pair helped pre- pare a meal for the Sedalia Salvation Army’s Red Shield Cafe. The duo first met Mon- day morning after deciding to lend a hand at the cafe, which offers a free lunch to those in need. “It is no questions asked,” said Salvation Army VISTA Volunteer Coordinator Sue Foster. “Just come in and eat. The cafe is staffed en- tirely by volunteers. It’s just a nice time for people to come in and share a meal.” Meals are available through the Red Shield Cafe from noon to 1 p.m., Mon- days through Fridays at the Salvation Army’s main of- fice at 1200 E. Broadway Blvd. Organizers also offer a free breakfast from 9 to 9:30 a.m. each Thursday. Weigand, who is unem- ployed, said he decided to volunteer because he “just felt like helping out.” “I have been unemployed for a while and I was start- ing to get a little cabin fever. This seemed like a good way to get out and stay busy and maybe help someone else out,” he said. Green-Ford described herself as an “empty-nester” and said she was looking for a way to fill her time during the day, so she approached Foster about volunteer op- portunities. “She put me right to work,” Green-Ford said. “I like doing this. It is nice to get out of thinking just about myself, and it just feels good to volunteer.” Multiple diners at the Sal- vation Army on Monday took the time to stop by the serving window to offer their thanks, and compli- ments, to the chefs. “This is the best lunch we have ever had,” one man told the pair. Foster said the cafe relies on volunteers as well as cash, materials and other in- kind donations in order to provide some 250 meals a week to those in need. Along with additional cooks, Foster said the Salva- tion Army is seeking addi- tional volunteers to work in the organization’s food pantry, as well as people willing to perform basic clerical work or to help staff a summer food program for children. The push for additional volunteers comes as a part of the communal VISTA grant awarded to Salvation Army, Amigos de Cristo and the Sedalia Senior Center under their “Minority Out- reach of Sedalia” effort. Fellow VISTA volunteer coordinators Brittany Buehrlen, with the Sedalia Senior Center, and Lisa Flo- res, with Amigos de Cristo, said they are ramping up a wide range of additional volunteer opportunities. Buehrlen said the Senior Center is in need of addi- tional drivers and cooks to help deliver the more than 140 daily meals to home- bound and elderly people. She is also hoping to attract seniors and others to a new mentoring program geared at helping Head Start stu- dents through reading pro- grams and some tutoring. The Senior Center is also in need of people willing to serve on the existing Service Advisory Board, as well as a new board charged with helping the center come up with a plan for future build- ing projects. Flores said Amigos is looking for people interested in working with children and teens, as well as bilin- gual adults willing to help teach English language classes. For more information on Salvation Army volunteer opportunities, call Foster at 473-2918. For the Senior Center, call Buehrlen or Flo- res at 826-2788. By Dennis Rich Did You Know? The Empire State Building was built with 60,000 tons of steel, 3 mil- lion square feet of wire mesh, 70,000 cubic yards of concrete and 10 million bricks. The structure can accommodate 15,000 people.
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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 with ALLY Financial in lieu of most rebates.
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
07 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER LIMITED 4X4 HYBRID
U39988$19,99110 CHEVY IMPALA LT
U61346$16,994
09 LINCOLN MKS
U01870$21,994
07 CHEVY TAHOE LT
U85061$21,994
08 CHEVY TAHOE LTZ
U02648$28,99408 CHEVY IMPALA LT
U26479
10 FORD MUSTANG GT
U32303$23,994 $12,994
06 GMC SIERRA CREW CAB 1500 SLE 4X4
U65644$18,99106 CHEVY SILVERADO EXT CAB 1500 SLT
U57777$21,991
w/6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Front and Rear Splash Guards and Connectivity Pkg.
classified featuredin this Spotlight.660-826-10011-800-892-7856ext. 771
Auctions Miscellaneous
Help Wanted
Feed & Seed
Real Estate
Vehicles
Real EstateReal Estate
Pets
BUILDING MATERIALAUCTION
Saturday, February 11~ 9 amHertzog Auction Center
5th & Main • Greenwood, MOSeller: Secured Creditors
Hertzog Auction 816-537-6187
Automotive
HEAVY EQUIPMENT/TRUCKMECHANIC WANTED
Must be a self-motivated per-son with mechanic experience,Class B CDL preferred, but notrequired. We offer competitivepay and an excellent benefitpackage. To apply please call1-660-826-7413. Waste Cor-poration of MO EOE
140 ROUND BALESmixed grass hay,
fresh cut, net wrapped.$55 per bale.
Call (573)378-0820
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 Raised
around children and very so-ciable. Shots all current. 16week old males. $200 each.Call (660)335-2228.
EXCELLENT 220 ACRES ofhighly productive Saline Co.soils with CRP income. Ap-proiximately 190 acres tillable& 25 acres of timber. #61176.Real Estate Brokers of Mis-souri. 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
SPACIOUS 4 BR, 2 bathhome beautifully remodeled on2.8 fenced acres with polebarn on blacktop road inGreen Ridge School District.$159,000. #61156. Real Es-tate Brokers of Missouri.660-827-0900
LAKE OF THE OZARKS -Campping Lots reduced to$2050 each, $50 down, $39per month, Owner Financing,no credit checks. Beautifultrees, great fishing, swimming,boating, lots of family fun. FreeLake access and boat ramps.Prices good through Feb. 20th.Hwy 135 between Stover andSunrise Beach, MO. LakeRoad 135-12 to the Ivy Bendoffice. Phone till 7 PM everyday (573)372-6493.
Sears RefrigeratorsWash-ers, Dryers, Stoves. $75+WillPick Up Used Appliances!660-547-0021 Lincoln, MO.
DENNIS RICH/DEMOCRATVolunteer cooksAngelaGreen-Ford, left, andBillWeiganddishoutmeals onMonday at the Sedalia Salvation Army's Red Shield Cafe, which now servesabout 250meals per week.
By all accounts it was asuccessful first day of vol-unteering for Sedalians BillWeigand and Angela Green-Ford as the pair helped pre-pare a meal for the SedaliaSalvation Army’s RedShield Cafe.The duo first met Mon-
day morning after decidingto lend a hand at the cafe,which offers a free lunch tothose in need.“It is no questions asked,”
said Salvation Army VISTAVolunteer Coordinator SueFoster. “Just come in andeat. The cafe is staffed en-tirely by volunteers. It’s justa nice time for people tocome in and share a meal.”Meals are available
through the Red Shield Cafefrom noon to 1 p.m., Mon-days through Fridays at theSalvation Army’s main of-fice at 1200 E. BroadwayBlvd. Organizers also offer afree breakfast from 9 to 9:30a.m. each Thursday.Weigand, who is unem-
ployed, said he decided tovolunteer because he “justfelt like helping out.”“I have been unemployed
for a while and I was start-ing to get a little cabin fever.This seemed like a goodway to get out and stay busyand maybe help someoneelse out,” he said.Green-Ford described
herself as an “empty-nester”and said she was looking fora way to fill her time duringthe day, so she approachedFoster about volunteer op-portunities.“She put me right to
work,” Green-Ford said. “Ilike doing this. It is nice toget out of thinking just aboutmyself, and it just feels goodto volunteer.”Multiple diners at the Sal-
vation Army on Mondaytook the time to stop by theserving window to offertheir thanks, and compli-ments, to the chefs.“This is the best lunch we
have ever had,” one mantold the pair.Foster said the cafe relies
on volunteers as well ascash, materials and other in-kind donations in order toprovide some 250 meals aweek to those in need.Along with additional
cooks, Foster said the Salva-tion Army is seeking addi-tional volunteers to work inthe organization’s foodpantry, as well as peoplewilling to perform basicclerical work or to help staffa summer food program forchildren.The push for additional
volunteers comes as a partof the communal VISTAgrant awarded to SalvationArmy, Amigos de Cristo andthe Sedalia Senior Centerunder their “Minority Out-reach of Sedalia” effort.Fellow VISTA volunteer
coordinators BrittanyBuehrlen, with the SedaliaSenior Center, and Lisa Flo-res, with Amigos de Cristo,said they are ramping up awide range of additionalvolunteer opportunities.Buehrlen said the Senior
Center is in need of addi-tional drivers and cooks tohelp deliver the more than140 daily meals to home-bound and elderly people.She is also hoping to attractseniors and others to a newmentoring program gearedat helping Head Start stu-dents through reading pro-grams and some tutoring.The Senior Center is also
in need of people willing toserve on the existing ServiceAdvisory Board, as well as anew board charged withhelping the center come upwith a plan for future build-ing projects.Flores said Amigos is
looking for people interestedin working with childrenand teens, as well as bilin-gual adults willing to helpteach English languageclasses.For more information on
Salvation Army volunteeropportunities, call Foster at473-2918. For the SeniorCenter, call Buehrlen or Flo-res at 826-2788.
By Dennis Rich
Did You Know?The Empire State Building was built with 60,000 tons of steel, 3 mil-lion square feet of wire mesh, 70,000 cubic yards of concrete and 10
million bricks. The structure can accommodate 15,000 people.
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Medical
Missouri Valley PhysiciansIs now taking applications for a full time
LPN.We offer excellent benefits and great hourswith no evenings, weekends, or holidays.Our clinic is a multi-specialty clinic with sixphysicians and two nurse practitioners.
If you are interested in working with a wellestablished group you may send your resume to:
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You may also come by the clinic andpick up an application.
Help Wanted Help WantedMisc. Sale
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(5) Louis L’Amour BooksAlso selling- (6) China cups
and (1) Library table.All in excellent condition!
660-826-2187.
Buy MATTRESSFoundation $1; Frame $1-- on select models.
Furniture City, Clinton, MO660-885-7088
Misc. SaleBUYING 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.
Misc. SaleCRUISE TICKET for the carib-bean. Value at $4000 expires-November 2013 sale for $1000OBO Please call660-829-1412 or660-281-2379
Electric Lift ReclinerOn sale now! Furniture CityWest side of Clinton Square
(660)885-7088
HARDY H3Outdoor Wood Stove.Currently in use.
Great condition. $3800. Call660-221-4393 for more details.
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,
KING SIZEQuilting machine & frame.
Like new. $1499Free financing available.Top Stitch • 573-378-2700
Misc. SaleNew 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.
Ken’s Appliances
Public Notices
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
Please ReadYour Ad
Carefully for accuracy. Theclassified advertising staffmakes every effort to printyour ad correctly. However,if an error is made in yourad, it must be reported im-mediately. We will only beresponsible for errors thefirst time your ad runs. CallMon.-Fri., 7:30am-5:00pm
826-1001, or1-800-892-7856 ext. 771,fax to 660-826-2413; email:the classifieds@sedalia
democrat.com.
Stop & ShopFlea Market&Antiques6125 E. 50 Hwy
Wed-Mon • 10am-6pm(660)827-1998Lots & Lots
of New & UsedFurniture!
“My ad representative is concernedabout my business...”
“Advertising in the SedaliaDemocrat publications for the past12 years has been a key factor inbranding Bodyworks Day Spa.Advertising in the Whiteman Warrior
has really drawn clients from the base to our business andother businesses in Sedalia. I appreciate the Democrat'srevised pricing structure for color advertising, as it is veryaffordable and invaluable to my business. My ad representa-tive is concerned about my business, not just a commission,and provides me with ads that reflect my personal taste.”
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Potholes Pose PlentyOf Problems
(NAPS)—They lurk on rural highways and city streets, ready to costyou time, trouble and money. They’re potholes, and they occur whenwater permeates the pavement—usually through a crack fromwear andtear of traffic—and softens the soil beneath it, creating a depression inthe surface of the street.
While most drivers know immediately when they hit a pothole, whatthey often don’t know is if their vehicle has been damaged in theprocess. To help determine if hitting a pothole has hurt your vehicle,watch for the following warn-ing signs:
•Loss of control, swayingwhen making routine turns,bottoming out on city streets orbouncing excessively on roughroads. These are indicators thatthe steering and suspensionmay have been damaged. Thesteering and suspension are keysafety-related systems.Together, they largely deter-mine your car’s ride and han-dling. Key components areshocks and struts, the steeringknuckle, ball joints, the steeringrack and box, bearings, sealsand hub units, and tie rod ends.
•Pulling in one direction, instead of maintaining a straight path, anduneven tire wear. These symptoms mean there’s an alignment problem.Proper wheel alignment is important for the life span of tires and helpsensure safe handling.
•Low tire pressure, bulges or blisters on the sidewalls or dents in therim. These problems will be visible and should be checked out as soonas possible as tires are the critical connection between your car and theroad in all sorts of driving conditions.
“Hitting a pothole can cause plenty of problems—damaging tires,wheels, steering and suspension, wheel alignment and more. If you’vehit a pothole,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council,“it’s worth having a professional technician check out the car and makethe necessary repairs to ensure safety and reliability.”
The Car Care Council is the source of information for the “Be CarCare Aware” consumer education campaign promoting the benefits ofregular vehicle care, maintenance and repair to consumers.
Learn MoreFor a free copy of the council’s Car Care Guide or for more informa-
tion, visit www.carcare.org or call (240) 333-1088.Contact your advertising representative if you would like to have
your business featured in this space.
Don’t let your car go to pot: If you hit apothole, have a professional check outthe vehicle.
Your Safety
Mon. - Sat. 6am - 6pm • Friday Night Open til 8pmPrices good from February 7-13, 2012
DUTCH BAKERY ANDBULK FOOD STORE
709 Hwy. 50 W. - Tipton, MO660-433-2865 or 660-433-2916
Plays, Dinners, Dances, CardsAges 33-81 in Central MO
Men/Ladies call 660-529-2936
Help Wanted Automotive
HEAVY EQUIPMENT/TRUCK MECHANIC WANTED
Must be a self-motivated per-son 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 Cor-poration of MO EOE
Help Wanted 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
Education
EXPERIENCED TEACHERMust have CDA; also COOK, experience required. Aunt Martha’s Preschool. 827-5848
Education
LAMONTE R-IV has opening for the 2012-13 school year for PK-6 Principal (MO principal
certification required).Applications availableon district website at
www.lamonte.k12.mo.usor phone 660-347-5439.
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Chainsaw Operator - Must have farm or chainsaw experi-ence. Sedalia, Stover, Tipton, Versailles. 573-893-2896
Q: I read in an interview withJames Van Der Beek that he wasgoing to be in a new comedy thisyear, but I haven't seen anythingabout it. I know he's in "Franklinand Bash," but I don't think that'swhat he's talking about. Can youhelp? -- Violet F., Harrisburg, Pa.A: James was referring to his mid-
season comedy called "Don't Trust theB---- in Apartment 23," in which heplays a "sort of" version of himself.The series debuts after comedy power-house "Modern Family" on April 11on ABC. The show is about a femaleodd couple who live together in NewYork City, with James portraying thebest friend of Chloe, the mean-girlroommate. I've seen the pilot and it isvery funny, and I love that James isable to parody himself in a non-self-conscious way, and that he isn't afraidto bring up "Dawson's Creek."
***Q: When does the new Snow
White movie come out in theaters? -- Brandon D., Omaha, Neb.A: That would depend on which
Snow White movie you mean. "MirrorMirror" -- which stars Julia Roberts asthe Evil Queen, Lily Collins as SnowWhite and Armie Hammer as PrinceAndrew Alcott -- hits theaters onMarch 30. This film is being billed asfamily fare, in contrast to the darker"Snow White and the Huntsman."The latter film stars Charlize Theronas Queen Ravenna, with Kristen Stew-art as Snow White and ChrisHemsworth as the Huntsman, and willfill the big screens on June 1. "SnowWhite" is a twist on the fairy tale, inwhich the Huntsman schools SnowWhite in the art of war and togetherthey start a rebellion to bring down theQueen.
***Q: I watched a full version of the
movie "Dressed to Kill" on TV re-cently, and I'm positive thatSylvester Stallone played the part ofAngie Dickinson's son but was notlisted on the credits. Did he use an-
other name? -- Lin L., via e-mailA: The part of Angie Dickinson's
son, Peter Miller, was played by KeithGordon, 51, whom I remember best asJason Melon in "Back to School," thebullied college nerd whose father(played by Rodney Dangerfield) en-rolls in college with his son to helphim assimilate. In the late '80s, Keithmade the move to directing, helmingsuch series as "Wild Palms," "Homi-cide: Life on the Street," "Dexter" and"House."
***Q: Could you please tell me if
"Against the Wall" will be return-ing? -- Kathleen E., via e-mailA: Despite positive reviews by
"New York Daily News," "Los Ange-les Times" and "The Hollywood Re-porter," Lifetime's cop-drama "Againstthe Wall" wasn't able to hold enoughof its lead-in audience from "DropDead Diva" each week, and its ratingsslipped from a meager 1.78 millionviewers at its premiere to 1.47 millionby its season finale. Lifetime opted notto renew the show for a second season.
Papa Jake’s Donut Shop.Apply in person 4am - 12pm.No phone calls please.
General
GHETTO SUPERSTARCYCLE CENTER currently has opening for Motorcycle Mechanic. Qualified candidate must have motorcycle/ATV knowledge, be highly moti-vated & posses positive atti-tude. Apply at: Ghetto Super-star Cycle Center, 300 E. 50 Hwy, Tipton, MO 65081.
660-433-2889. www.ghettocyclecenter.com
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SERVICE MANAGER position available with benefits. Pay based on experience. Send re-sume to: 13696 Hwy 7, War-saw, MO 65355. No phone calls! 5-2BHW.
Help Wanted
Medical
LPN2 positions:
Full time nights and
Full time evenings
Apply in person atSweet Springs Nursing & Rehab
Sweet Springs, MO(660)335-6391
Help Wanted
Medical
LaboratoryTechnician
Responsible for specimen testing and analysis at a small rural hospital located in Boonville, MO. Requirements are MT, MLT certified or eligible (associate or bachelor degree in biology or chemis-try). Full time posi-tion (schedule deter-mined by need) with some on call time. Must be within 30 minutes driving time. Please email resume to [email protected]
or fax to 573-886-4521.
Social Work
COMPANY GROWING!!Opening 2 new homes sup-porting people with develop-mental disabilities. Experience is great, but we train! 3 weeks paid leave, and insurance available for full time staff. Company matched IRA avail-able to all staff. Evenings and weekends required. Reliable vehicle, ability to pass back-ground and GED required. Ap-ply in person to Bridges of Mis-souri, 1807-A W. Broadway, Sedalia, MO 65301 FMLA, EEO, ADA and E-Verify com-pliant.
Services Offered KEELE’S MOBILE HOME SERVICE - Tear-down,
Transporting & set-up as well as Parts & Supplies. Jonny, 660-527-0147, 660-221-2606
Services Offered
SOCIAL SECURITYDisability Claims
Se habla español.More than 30 yrs experienceWayne Dierker, Attorney at law
408 South Ohio,Sedalia, MO 65301
660-826-6772
Information AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Train for hands-on Aviation Career. FAA approved pro-gram. Financial aid if qualified Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Main-tenance 877-206-9405
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Canada Drug CenterSave up to 90% on all your medication needs.Call 1-888-418-5056
($25 off 1st presecription &free shipping)
Social SecurityDisability Benefits.Win or pay nothing.
Start application in less than 60 seconds.Disability Group, IncCall 1-888-483-0895
AutomobilesBuick1997 CENTURY Leather,Sport wheels, extra nice,
inspected, $2500. Call 660-368-2765.
Chevrolet2003 IMPALA Velour interior,
3.4 engine, very clean,inspected. $2650.Call 660-368-2765.
Chevrolet2005 IMPALA LS 3800 V-6,leather, bucket seats, Sport wheels, all power, clean, in-spected, $4800. 660-368-2765
F-250 1991 4x4, 3/4 ton, V-8, automatic, good condition, no rust.$2650
Call: 660-631-3461.
WANT TO BUY: PICKUP- 4-wheel drive, 1982 or older in good condition; Also want to buy wide mouth canning jars, Call (660)368-4514.
***We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow
old because we stop playing.-George Bernard Shaw
FridayBlue Bloods(5) (13) 9:00 p.m.It’s up to Danny and Jackie to figure outwho was responsible for the death of awoman who had a lot of money and alot of enemies.Tom Selleck and DonnieWahlberg star in this drama, which fol-lows a family of police officers in NewYork City.
SaturdayParking Wars(A&E) 8:00 p.m.Ponytail irks Detroit citizens on hismorning beat in this season premiere.Elsewhere, argumentative repeat of-fenders accost Bonnie in Providence,and Rodney and Sonjia run into troublewhen they boot at a graduation cere-mony.
SundayThe Simpsons(4) 7:00 p.m.Love is in the air for Lisa when she fallsfor intellectual Nick (Michael Cera). Un-fortunately for Marge, who has a moth-er-daughterValentine’s Day plan, Lisagets swept up in the romance.Also,Bart and Milhouse try to debunk theirschool’s myths.
MondayCastle(9) (17) 9:00 p.m.Jennifer Beals guest stars as SophiaConrad, a smart, sexy CIA operativewho assists Beckett and Castle on acase. On the trail of a ruthless killer,Castle and Beckett soon uncover evi-dence of a sinister, international con-spiracy.
TuesdayThe Biggest Loser(8) (41) 7:00 p.m.It’sValentine’s Day at the ranch and thatmeans the winners of an obstacle coursechallenge will receive letters from lovedones.Also,Alison Sweeney informs theteams that one player from each teamwill be going home with their trainer.
WednesdayPerson to Person(5) (13) 7:00 p.m.Charlie Rose and Lara Logan team upto interview musicians, actors, politi-cal leaders and more in this updated
version of theclassic EdwardR. Murrow se-
ries. Rose andLogan travel to the
homes of famous fig-ures for in-depth, per-
sonal interviews.
(8) (41) 8:30 p.m.
Up All NightNew parents Chris and Reagan brave the airport as they travel with babyAmy for the very first time in “Up All Night,” airing Thursday, Feb. 9, onNBC. Elsewhere, Kevin considers Ava’s feeling on marriage, and recordingartist Alanis Morissette guest stars as Ava’s former bandmate,Amanda.
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1 BR APT Central heat & air, stove, refrig., solid wood cabi-nets, off-street parking, down-stairs. $375/month + deposit, no pets. 827-5172 or 281-8242
3 MILES IN COUNTRY, nice 1 BR duplex, central heat/air. Utilities paid, even satellite! $550 rent + $550 deposit. Call (660) 826-7148.
Apartment -Rent311 W. 4TH Nice Studio, cen-tral heat/air, off-street parking, rent $345, deposit $300. No pets or smoking. Broker owned. Call 660-221-5542.
715 W. 7th: 2 BR, washer/ dryer, dishwasher, trash/water paid, no pets. Good rental ref-erences. $400/ month, $350 deposit. 660-221-8778. Pic-tures at:midwesternrentalprop-erties.com
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available on-site.Ranges & refrigs., water & trash paid, laundry, carport.660-826-6340 or 826-3226
Houses -Rent3 BR 2 baths, central air & heat, $600/month. 2 BR big garage, $500/month. Both are real nice, have washer/dryer hookups, stove & refrig. and $400 deposit. Available now. Call (660)827-3918.
501 E. ChestnutFor rent or sale, 2 BR, 1 bath, off-street parking, all electric, garage. Call (660)281-6116
710 E. 18TH: 2 bedroom, 1 bath, new paint, new carpet, stove, refrigerator. No pets. $485 plus deposit. Broker owned. Call 660-221-5542
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COUNTRY HOME 2 BR, util-ity room, basement, all new carpet, large yard, Smithton Schools, no pets. $450/month, $400 deposit. (660)826-4741
Houses -RentCOUNTRY HOME on Truman lake. Perfect for retirement liv-ing. 2/Bedroom, Study, Fire-place, Screen in deck. Lawn care provided between Lincoln and Warsaw. $395 per month plus deposit. 660-438-2229
IN SEDALIA: 4 BR, 1 bath, $475; 3 BR, $450. In
Marshall: 4 BR , 2 bath, $450. Or rent to own with $1500 down. 660-827-5456
RENT TO OWN Several apts, houses and commercial build-ings. $300 - $1500 per month, low or no down payments.
Townhouse -RentLARGE 3 BR (1450 sq. ft.), 1-level, all appliances, garage, security system, no smoking or pets. Sedalia. Call (660) 826-4509 or (660)460-0779.
Commercial Space-RentRETAIL SPACE available for lease. 1500 sq. ft. up to 3100 sq. ft. Shopping Center & Highway locations, competitive lease terms. 660-826-8600
Pastures -RentWANTED:
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Call 660-668-3954 and leave message.
Mobile Home-Sale
1997 Fleetwood16x80 located in Northwest Park in Clinton. 3 BR, 2 bath.
Call 660-885-8100.
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Acreage -Sale
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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
Farm -Sale47 ACRES SOUTH of Stover 3 BR 2 bath, newly remodeled, central heat/air, large deck, basement, hardwood floors, fully insulated shop/barn with office, electric, fans, lights,
On blacktop, great hunting!Owner motivated! $125,000.Empire Realtors 417-725-3995
Farm -Sale
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***Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you
don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.-Mark Twain
***The age of a woman doesn’t meana thing. The best tunes are played
on the oldest fiddles.-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Insert box concept has taken over the market
This week’s mail included a copy of BassPro Shops “2012 Spring Angler” catalog, andI’m confident that similar epistles fromCabela’s, Gander Mountain and a host ofsmaller companies will arrive any day now.
I’m beginning to suspect that the no-doubt,well-meaning folks behind this flood of infor-mation are trying to convince me that I’m woe-fully under supplied with fishing tackle.
They’re probably right about that, but, inthe interest of keeping my spouse from writinga letter to the editor of this publication, I’lladmit that I do have what even many anglersmight describe as several hard lures, soft lures,top-water plugs, spoons, jigs, jig trailers,hooks, weights, floats, snaps, leaders, pliers,line cutters and, well, you get the idea.
If you’re like me, there’s no need to fret,because the BPS catalog alone has 13 pagesdevoted to tackle boxes.
I was surprised to see how completely theinsert box concept has taken over the market.
Not that I see anything wrong with that. Farfrom it.
About 25 years ago, Rubbermaid intro-duced one of the first hard-sided tackle boxesdesigned to hold removable insert boxes.
The company produced outer boxesdesigned to hold three and seven inserts, and Igrabbed up prototypes of both sizes, along witha generous supply of insert boxes.
Rubbermaid is no longer in the tackle boxbusiness, but plenty of other companies haveseized the boxes-within-a-box mantle.
The beauty of insert boxes is that they allowan angler to organize his terminal tackle bytype.
For example, I devote one insert box toeach of the following categories: crappie tubebodies, 1/16-ounce safety-pin spinnerbaits, 1/8-and 1/4-ounce safety pin spinnerbaits, smalltop waters, large top waters, mini-crankbaits,wide-wobbling crankbaits, tight-wobblingcrankbaits, shallow long minnow crankbaits,deep long minnow crankbaits, liplesscrankbaits and whatever lures I’m field-testingat the time.
Compartments in the lids of the outer boxeshold, hooks, weights, beads, floats, snaps, etc.
Customizing the tackle I take on any giventrip is a simple matter of choosing which insertboxes to load.
Traditionally, I’ve preferred hard-sidedmain boxes over soft-sided ones.
For general purpose use, especially in myown boat, I haven’t changed my mind.
I now use soft-sided, insert-filled tacklebags or binders with soft plastic insertenvelopes for plastic worms and large spinner-baits.
Another soft-sided satchel with a shoulderstrap has proven ideal for transporting the rela-tively small amount of tackle needed for hike-in pond fishing.
Despite what I’ve just written and the over-whelming majority of what’s featured in cata-logs this year, insert boxes aren’t the only gamein town.
My main catfish angling tackle box is aclassic 16-by-8-by-9-inch box with threeattached trays.
It will swallow nearly 20 pounds of hooks,weights and other things dear to the heart of acatfisher angler without breaking a sweat.
That’s why my bank-walking catfishing“tackle box” is a five-gallon bucket with apadded lid that holds not only a small plasticbox of hooks and weights but also a bottle ofwater, several kinds of bait and a burlap sack“live well.”
There are people who are harder for the luremakers to catch than I am.
My brother Wayne, for example, keeps allof his go-to-the-river catfish terminal tackle ina 13-by-6-by-7-inch box with a single tray.
A similar box with two trays stores every-thing he uses when fishing for other species.
It should be pointed out that he owned atackle shop for many years, so he could grabanything he thought he might need off the shelfon his way to the river or lake.
For many years, my grandfather spent Jan-uary through March in Corpus Christi, Texas,fishing for speckled trout and redfish.
He never felt the need for a tackle box anybigger or fancier than Wayne’s, but then ahandful of jigs and a crankbait or two for vari-ety are just about all any inshore angler needson the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
Back home in Kansas where channel catsand bullheads were his favorite rod-and-reelspecies, he didn’t see the need to have anytackle box at all.
When he headed for the river that formedthe southern and western boundaries of hishome place, he stuck a glass medicine bottlecontaining a few hooks and eggs sinkers in onepocket of his overalls and a cord stringer inanother.
A three-pound coffee can was big enough tohold all the bait he figured he’d need.
It just dawned on me that I’ve made itsound like I might have more tackle than Ireally need.
But wait! Almost everyone who fishes withme seems to feel duty bound to “borrow”things.
Those big boxes of tackle in my boat arethere strictly to avoid inconveniencing my part-ners.
LAKE OF THE OZARKS - Campping Lots reduced to $2050 each, $50 down, $39 per month, Owner Financing, no credit checks. Beautiful trees, great fishing, swimming, boating, lots of family fun. Free Lake access and boat ramps. Prices good through Feb. 20th. Hwy 135 between Stover and Sunrise Beach, MO. Lake Road 135-12 to the Ivy Bend office. Phone till 7 PM every day (573)372-6493.
Feed/Seed
Red Clover Seed
Lange Feeds308 W. MainSedalia
660-826-5363Farm
PIPE FENCING2 7/8”, 2 3/8”, and all other
size pipe. 1” and 7/8” Sucker Rod.
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MachineryInternational Tractor 656 Model, 6 cylinder, gas, 60HP, front end loader, new tires, 2 years old. 6ft. brush hog, rear bale spike. Runs excellent. $8000/best offer 573-280-3386
Machinery
Martin’s TractorWarrensburg, MO
MF135 Gas, Live Power, NICEFord/New Holland:
TC18 Hydro 4x4 with loaderTC33DA 4x4 with loaderTC55DA 4x4 50HP with loader3930 Shuttle Shift with loader6610 Diesel 4x4 with cab
John Deere:Compact 4x4 Loader Models:
790, 4300, 43102020 Gas 54HP, Excellent2155 Diesel 45HP with loader2240 Diesel 50HP with loader2640 Diesel 70HP with loader2840 Diesel 80HP with loader3020 Gas 70HP with loader5310 4x4 55HP with loaderBrush Hogs: 15-10-8-7-6-5 ft.• Full line 3-point Implements!• Front Loaders for all makes!
(13) BRED ANGUS Heifers: start calving March 1st. 60-day calving period. Warner Angus Farms, Call 660-647-3712 or 660-287-3521. Windsor.
BOTTLE CALVESHolstein-Jersey cross. 2-3 day old bull calves from Missouri Dairy. Call (660) 238-9858 or (660) 909-7864. Please leave message if no answer.
BRED PERCENTAGEBoer Goat Does,
2-year-olds and older.Call (660)347-5787for appolintment.
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MCMILLIN CHAROLAIS Bulls for sale: 12-18 months, low birth weights, high growth, highly maternal, easy calving & gentle. Call anytime 660- 668-2230 or 660-553-0007
LivestockPOLLED HEREFORD BULLS 12-20 Months of age. Calving ease bloodlines. Call 660-473-6750 or 660-337-6000, Tipton.
SPRING PERFORMANCETESTED BULL SALE
MARCH 3, 2012 12:00 NOONRegistered Bulls: 65 BlackAngus, 11 Charolais, 6 RedAngus and 4 Hereford
MEAD FARMSBub Raithel
Barnett, MO 573-253-1664Alan Mead
Versailles, MO 573-216-0210
WHEAT STRAW: $3.50/ bale. quantity discount for 50+ bales at $3/ bale. Myers Farm, Hwy
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Horses & TackSADDLES & TACK
White Horse Trading PostUsed American-made SaddlesTex Tans, Circle Y, and more
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2010 FORD RANGER XLTExt. Cab, 19K Miles
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2010 CHEVROLET MALIBULTZ, 40K Miles, Loaded
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2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEELimited, 4WD, Hemi, 1 Owner, 68k Miles
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2011 GMC ACADIA SLTAWD, 28K MilesStk# P20456
2009 FORD FUSION SE69K Miles
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2008 TOYOTA PRIUSFuel Efficient, 39K Miles
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2002 DODGE DAKOTA80K Miles
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2004 LINCOLN TOWN CAR63K Miles
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2010 FORD EDGE LIMITEDAWD, 21K MilesStk# P20606
2011 CHEVROLET AVEO LT2 To Choose From, 11K Miles
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2008 SATURN VUE52K Miles
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2011 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED7 To Choose From, 16K Miles
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2007 TOYOTA CAMRY LE57K Miles, 5 To Choose From
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2010 DODGE AVENGER R/T30K Miles, 3 To Choose From
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2010 TOYOTA COROLLA S19K Miles, Nice-N-Sporty
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2007 MINI COOPERHardtop, 27K MilesStk# X11173B
2006 TOYOTA AVALON LIMITED72K Miles, 4 To Choose From
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2010 PONTIAC VIBE21K Miles, 4 To Choose From
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2011 KIA SOUL SPORT17K Miles
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2010 MERCURY MILANPremier, 19K Miles
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2011 MERCEDES-BENZC300, 4Matic, 13K Miles
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2008 FORD ESCAPE51 K Miles, Clean Unit
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2001 FORD RANGER XLTExt. Cab, 66K MilesStk# X11290A
2009 TOYOTA CAMRY XLEV6, 1 Owner, 47K Miles
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(5) Louis L’Amour BooksAlso selling- (6) China cups
and (1) Library table.All in excellent condition!
660-826-2187.
Buy MATTRESSFoundation $1; Frame $1-- on select models.
Furniture City, Clinton, MO660-885-7088
BUYING JUNK BATTERIES• Automotive • Farm
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CABINETS and Granite Coun-tertops: Complete Kitchen, Brand New, NEVER used, Solid Maple Cabinets, All Ply-wood Box. Can add or subtract to fit Kitchen. Worth $10,800, take $1900. 660-252-4330.
CRUISE TICKET for the carib-bean. Value at $4000 expires-November 2013 sale for $1000 OBO Please call 660-829-1412 or 660-281-2379
Electric Lift ReclinerOn sale now! Furniture CityWest side of Clinton Square
(660)885-7088
Misc. Sale HARDY H3
Outdoor Wood Stove.Currently in use.
Great condition. $3800. Call 660-221-4393 for more details.
HOT 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,
KING SIZEQuilting machine & frame.
Like new. $1499Free financing available.Top Stitch • 573-378-2700
Misc. Sale 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 Refrigerators Wash-ers, Dryers, Stoves. $75+ Will Pick Up Used Appliances! 660-547-0021 Lincoln, MO.
Ken’s Appliances
Public Notices
BUYING GOLDWatches, Rings, Necklaces
and Dental Gold.Wes Brown • 108 South Ohio
Sedalia, MissouriMonday - Friday • 9am-4pm.
660-221-0885
Public Notices Federation Promotions
Presents~ BULLRIDING ~
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~ RODEO TIME ~Pro Rodeo: Feb. 24-25
Mo State Fairgrounds, SedaliaMathewson Exhibition Center
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Stop & Shop Flea Market& Antiques6125 E. 50 Hwy
Wed-Mon • 10am-6pm(660)827-1998Lots & Lots
of New & UsedFurniture!
Pets-Supplies All Creatures Boarding Ken-nel boards dogs, cats, exotics.14049 Victoria Dr., Stover, Mo 573-377-4546 • 573-569-8863www.allcreatureskennel.com
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BEAGLE / JACK RUSSELLPuppies- 5 Weeks old;4 males and 3 females.$50 each. Please call
Plays, Dinners, Dances, CardsAges 33-81 in Central MO
Men/Ladies call 660-529-2936
Help Wanted Automotive
HEAVY EQUIPMENT/TRUCK MECHANIC WANTED
Must be a self-motivated per-son 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 Cor-poration of MO EOE
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
Help Wanted Education
EXPERIENCED TEACHERMust have CDA; also COOK, experience required. Aunt Martha’s Preschool. 827-5848
Education
LAMONTE R-IV has opening for the 2012-13 school year for PK-6 Principal (MO principal
certification required).Applications availableon district website at
www.lamonte.k12.mo.usor phone 660-347-5439.
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Chainsaw Operator - Must have farm or chainsaw experi-ence. Sedalia, Stover, Tipton, Versailles. 573-893-2896
General
FRONT COUNTER PERSONneeded part-time at
Papa Jake’s Donut Shop.Apply in person 4am - 12pm.No phone calls please.
General
GHETTO SUPERSTARCYCLE CENTER currently has opening for Motorcycle Mechanic. Qualified candidate must have motorcycle/ATV knowledge, be highly moti-vated & posses positive atti-tude. Apply at: Ghetto Super-star Cycle Center, 300 E. 50 Hwy, Tipton, MO 65081.
660-433-2889. www.ghettocyclecenter.com
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SERVICE MANAGER position available with benefits. Pay based on experience. Send re-sume to: 13696 Hwy 7, War-saw, MO 65355. No phone calls! 5-2BHW.
Medical
LPN2 positions:
Full time nights and
Full time evenings
Apply in person atSweet Springs Nursing & Rehab
Sweet Springs, MO(660)335-6391
Medical
LaboratoryTechnician
Responsible for specimen testing and analysis at a small rural hospital located in Boonville, MO. Requirements are MT, MLT certified or eligible (associate or bachelor degree in biology or chemis-try). Full time posi-tion (schedule deter-mined by need) with some on call time. Must be within 30 minutes driving time. Please email resume to [email protected]
or fax to 573-886-4521.
Moments In TimeThe History Channel
• On Feb. 24, 1786, Wilhelm Karl Grimm, the younger of the twoBrothers Grimm, is born in Hanau, Germany. The brothers' collec-tion of oral folktales include "Hansel and Gretel," "Snow White,""Little Red Riding Hood," "Sleeping Beauty" and "Rapunzel."
• On Feb. 25, 1890, Vlacheslav Skryabin, foreign minister for theSoviet Union who took the revolutionary name Molotov, is bornin Kurkaka, Russia. Molotov advocated the use of throwing bot-tles filled with flammable liquid and stuffed with a lit rag at theenemy, and the famous "Molotov cocktail" was born.
• On Feb. 26, 1903, Alexander Winton, driving his Winton Bullet,sets the first speed record ever achieved at Daytona Beach, Fla.Built in 1902, the "Bullet Number 1" drove a measured mile atmore than 65 mph.
• On Feb. 23, 1945, during the battle for Iwo Jima, U.S. Marinesraise the American flag atop Mt. Suribachi, an event captured onfilm by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal. Although the photographhas long led people to believe that the flag raising was a turningpoint in the battle, fighting continued for 31 more days.
• On Feb. 22, 1950, Walt Disney's animated feature "Cinderella"opens. Based on a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, "Cinderella"featured songs like "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" andbecame one of Disney's most beloved films.
• On Feb. 20, 1986, France and Britain announce that a tunnelunder the English Channel linking the two countries would soonbecome a reality. Trains, cars and buses would be able to speedthrough the tunnel in less than half an hour. Construction began inDecember 1987, and the "chunnel" was finally completed in 1994.
• On Feb. 21, 1994, CIA operative Aldrich Ames is arrested forselling secrets to the Soviet Union. At least 10 men were killedafter Ames revealed their identities, and more were sent to Russ-ian gulags. Both Ames and his wife were later convicted. Ameswas sentenced to life in prison while his wife, as part of a plea-bargain agreement, was given a five-year sentence.
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