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HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE Saline County soils! 190 acres mostly tillable. Includes 4 BR farm- house, pole barn, garage, & shop. $997,500. #63215. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900 WOODED 5-ACRE LOT near Edwards, MO. Owner finance, $15,995, $0 down, $200/ month. Call 785-841-2581 for map and detalis. BEAUTIFUL 12 ACRES in ex- cellent location. Perfect spot for your dream home! Only minutes South of Sedalia. Cole Camp Schools. $49,500. #63119. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900 Did You Know? Some people keep hedgehogs as pets to get rid of insects and other house pests. Larry King's SABER sharpens more than just job skills for low-income residents Larry King believes in a hand up, not a handout. The Sedalia resident is help- ing local low-income residents acquire knowledge and skills that will help them become self-suffi- cient and good providers for their families through a program he has created, launched and teaches at the Salvation Army. SABER — Salvation Army Battling Economic Recession — is a free vocational training pro- gram that has already seen suc- cess. Six people participating in the pipe fitting/ plumbing pro- gram have been placed in jobs, even though they haven’t com- pleted the 12-week course. “The way I developed the program, I want to do six weeks of in-class training and six weeks of in-shop, hands-on training,” King said. He created the course based on his professional experience working in the field, “and by buying books and educating my- self.” When King launched the in- augural program a few weeks ago, 22 people signed up. He now has 10 left. “I don’t pull any punches, I don’t lie to them and tell them it’s easy work because it’s not,” he said. “It’s hard work, it’s dan- gerous work, but it pays ex- tremely well.” But King teaches his students more than pipe fitting and weld- ing. He also educates them on job skills such as interviewing and appearance, “things that give them a little better chance of get- ting hired,” he said. Salvation Army Major Mark Haslett had wanted to launch a vocational training program but never could find anyone who would volunteer their time to do it. King rang bells for the Salva- tion Army at Christmas and got to know Major Sue Haslett, who told King he needed to talk with her husband about his idea. “Without Salvation Army, it just wouldn’t have happened,” King said. “Salvation Army is the best program I have worked with because they care about people and try to help as many people as they can.” For every hour of classroom instruction he provides, King re- quires his students to do an hour of community service. It’s part of his “give back” mindset. He also teaches them to be financially re- sponsible, “because a lot of con- struction workers live paycheck to paycheck. In construction, often it is either feast or famine. I am teaching them that when they are making good money, they need to set some back.” King said he grew up quite poor, but was able to graduate from Moberly Area Community College with an associate of arts degree. He took economics and accounting classes. “I already knew construction, so I wanted to learn the business end of it,” he said. Upon graduation, he earned a scholarship that would have paid for his next year of college, “but I ran out of money, so I had to ei- ther go back to work or let the family starve,” he said. So he moved to Texas, where it took him three weeks to get a job, then five weeks to get the first paycheck. He said he lost 40 pounds in the process, “but I sur- vived and it made me stronger.” King’s curriculum has a strong safety focus because of a workplace injury that requires him to use a cane to this day. “You have to be (safe), be- cause it only takes a moment of carelessness to cause a lifetime of grief,” he said. “The majority of people who get hurt on the job, they don’t hurt themselves, somebody else ends up hurting them.” Which is what happened to him. King had flagged off an area to keep anybody from walk- ing through the zone where scaf- fold boards were to be lowered. “Instead of lowering it into the flagged-off area, (a worker) lowered it directly over me,” King said. The worker hadn’t tied the boards down, and one slid off and hit King, who suf- fered compression fractures, rup- tured discs and bulging discs, as well as permanent nerve damage in his left leg. While the SABER course’s classroom work can be done at the Salvation Army facility at 1200 E. Broadway Blvd., shop space and equipment are needed for the balance of the program. Students are using King’s per- sonal tools, so everyone must take turns, which slows down the learning. Mark Haslett believes there is a job market for plumbers, elec- tricians, woodworkers and car- penters. “I believe in America. A lot of the things that skilled tradesmen do has been shipped to other countries. I believe charity be- gins at home,” he said. “Every- body is crying about the high unemployment rate, but look at how many jobs have gone over- seas because somebody wants to maximize their profits at some- body else’s expense.” King, who said pipe fitting is simple “once you get the basics down,” hopes to train 150 to 200 people each year, including those who have been incarcer- ated. “People who have been re- leased from institutions already have two strikes against them,” he said. “A lot of companies won’t hire them. In construction, they don’t care, as long as they can do the work. All a lot of them need is a little education and an opportunity.” Haslett said his goal is for the SABER program to provide the best possible outcome. “Somebody can come here as a client needing assistance, they go through a training program, they get a job, and they go from client to self-sufficiency to donor,” he said. “This is brand new, and for some people it might seem like a foreign experience, but it is going to get results,” Haslett said. “It is already getting re- sults.” By Bob Satnan Bob Satnan/Democrat Larry King has translated his professional experience and knowlege into a free vocational training program for low-income residents available through the Salvation Army.

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

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MiscellaneousMiscellaneousDrivers

OTR DRIVER If you are expe-rienced, have a good drivingrecord, & want to drive for asmall company with a lot ofpersonal contact- no voicemail. Call GENCOM INC

800-821-3096, 660-886-6954• Late model well-maintained

equipment• Home every week to 10 days

BUYING GOLDNostradamus & the AncientMayan say 12-21-2012the world will explode!!

So sell me your gold now!!Let me be the loser.

Wes Brown • 108 South OhioSedalia, MO • 660-221-0885Monday - Friday • 9am-4pm.After all, they have alwaysbeen right on world endings.

CLOCK REPAIRLet us be the source for your

next clock repair job.We specialize in Grandfather,Cuckoo, Mantel & wall clocks.

We make house calls.607 Benton St., Warsaw, MO.

Call 660-428-2288.

HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE SalineCounty soils! 190 acres mostlytillable. Includes 4 BR farm-house, pole barn, garage, &shop. $997,500. #63215. RealEstate Brokers of Missouri.660-827-0900

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

BEAUTIFUL 12 ACRES in ex-cellent location. Perfect spotfor your dream home! Onlyminutes South of Sedalia. ColeCamp Schools. $49,500.#63119. Real Estate Brokersof Missouri. 660-827-0900

Did You Know?Some people keep hedgehogs as pets

to get rid of insects and otherhouse pests.

Larry King's SABER sharpensmore than just job skills for

low-income residents

Larry King believes in a handup, not a handout.

The Sedalia resident is help-ing local low-income residentsacquire knowledge and skills thatwill help them become self-suffi-cient and good providers for theirfamilies through a program hehas created, launched andteaches at the Salvation Army.

SABER — Salvation ArmyBattling Economic Recession —is a free vocational training pro-gram that has already seen suc-cess. Six people participating inthe pipe fitting/ plumbing pro-gram have been placed in jobs,even though they haven’t com-pleted the 12-week course.

“The way I developed theprogram, I want to do six weeksof in-class training and six weeksof in-shop, hands-on training,”King said.

He created the course basedon his professional experienceworking in the field, “and bybuying books and educating my-self.”

When King launched the in-augural program a few weeksago, 22 people signed up. Henow has 10 left.

“I don’t pull any punches, Idon’t lie to them and tell themit’s easy work because it’s not,”he said. “It’s hard work, it’s dan-gerous work, but it pays ex-tremely well.”

But King teaches his studentsmore than pipe fitting and weld-ing. He also educates them onjob skills such as interviewingand appearance, “things that givethem a little better chance of get-ting hired,” he said.

Salvation Army Major MarkHaslett had wanted to launch avocational training program butnever could find anyone whowould volunteer their time to doit.

King rang bells for the Salva-tion Army at Christmas and gotto know Major Sue Haslett, whotold King he needed to talk withher husband about his idea.

“Without Salvation Army, itjust wouldn’t have happened,”King said. “Salvation Army isthe best program I have workedwith because they care aboutpeople and try to help as manypeople as they can.”

For every hour of classroominstruction he provides, King re-quires his students to do an hourof community service. It’s part ofhis “give back” mindset. He alsoteaches them to be financially re-sponsible, “because a lot of con-struction workers live paycheckto paycheck. In construction,often it is either feast or famine. Iam teaching them that when theyare making good money, theyneed to set some back.”

King said he grew up quitepoor, but was able to graduatefrom Moberly Area CommunityCollege with an associate of artsdegree. He took economics andaccounting classes.

“I already knew construction,so I wanted to learn the businessend of it,” he said.

Upon graduation, he earned ascholarship that would have paidfor his next year of college, “butI ran out of money, so I had to ei-

ther go back to work or let thefamily starve,” he said.

So he moved to Texas, whereit took him three weeks to get ajob, then five weeks to get thefirst paycheck. He said he lost 40pounds in the process, “but I sur-vived and it made me stronger.”

King’s curriculum has astrong safety focus because of aworkplace injury that requireshim to use a cane to this day.

“You have to be (safe), be-cause it only takes a moment ofcarelessness to cause a lifetimeof grief,” he said. “The majorityof people who get hurt on thejob, they don’t hurt themselves,somebody else ends up hurtingthem.”

Which is what happened tohim. King had flagged off anarea to keep anybody from walk-ing through the zone where scaf-fold boards were to be lowered.

“Instead of lowering it intothe flagged-off area, (a worker)lowered it directly over me,”King said. The worker hadn’ttied the boards down, and oneslid off and hit King, who suf-fered compression fractures, rup-tured discs and bulging discs, aswell as permanent nerve damagein his left leg.

While the SABER course’sclassroom work can be done atthe Salvation Army facility at1200 E. Broadway Blvd., shopspace and equipment are neededfor the balance of the program.Students are using King’s per-sonal tools, so everyone musttake turns, which slows down thelearning.

Mark Haslett believes there isa job market for plumbers, elec-tricians, woodworkers and car-penters.

“I believe in America. A lot ofthe things that skilled tradesmendo has been shipped to othercountries. I believe charity be-gins at home,” he said. “Every-body is crying about the highunemployment rate, but look athow many jobs have gone over-seas because somebody wants tomaximize their profits at some-body else’s expense.”

King, who said pipe fitting issimple “once you get the basicsdown,” hopes to train 150 to 200people each year, includingthose who have been incarcer-ated.

“People who have been re-leased from institutions alreadyhave two strikes against them,”he said. “A lot of companieswon’t hire them. In construction,they don’t care, as long as theycan do the work. All a lot ofthem need is a little educationand an opportunity.”

Haslett said his goal is for theSABER program to provide thebest possible outcome.

“Somebody can come here asa client needing assistance, theygo through a training program,they get a job, and they go fromclient to self-sufficiency todonor,” he said.

“This is brand new, and forsome people it might seem like aforeign experience, but it isgoing to get results,” Haslettsaid. “It is already getting re-sults.”

By Bob Satnan

Bob Satnan/DemocratLarry King has translated his professional experience and knowlegeinto a free vocational training program for low-income residentsavailable through the Salvation Army.

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BUYING GOLDNostradamus & the AncientMayan say 12-21-2012the world will explode!!

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Q: My husband said he readsomewhere that Breckin Meyer isleaving "Franklin & Bash" becausehe has a new comedy on TBS. Pleasetell me that isn't true. -- Kellie K.,via e-mail

A: The only part that is true is thatBreckin does indeed have a new com-edy called "Men at Work" on TBS,which premieres Thursday, May 25, at10 p.m. ET/PT. The multicamera com-edy, which Breckin created, writes andexecutive produces, stars Danny Mas-terson, James Lesure, Michael Cassidyand Adam Busch. Breckin told me abit about his new show when wespoke the other day: "Honestly, it's ashow based on my life and the embar-rassing relationships I've had. It'sabout four guys who are all at differentstages of their lives relationship-wise,and they have each other's backs. It'sbased on me and my friends."

As for Breckin making a cameo, heplayed coy: "I don't know -- we'll see.There might be an Alfred Hitchcock-like walkthrough. Hopefully we'llhave some better guest stars than justme."

Speaking of guest stars, as"Franklin & Bash" gears up for its sec-ond season -- premiering Tuesday,June 5, on TNT -- Breckin revealed:"We have an unbelievable line of gueststars this season. Sean Astin plays asuperhero. Seth Green and EricMabius come on as the 'Bizarro'Franklin and Bash. Cybill Shepherdguest-stars. And we actually get tomeet Mark Paul Gosselaar's mom thistime around, who's played by JaneSeymour."

***Q: When will my favorite show,

"Rookie Blue," be returning for an-other season? Please say it hasn'tbeen canceled! -- Olaf D., St. Paul,Minn.

A: "Rookie Blue" will indeed beback for its third season on Thursday,May 24, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.Now entering their third year on thejob, our five rookie cops have learned

to overcome the sophomore curse --knowing a little knowledge is a dan-gerous thing. Having seen the pre-miere episode, I can tell you that it isindeed one that fans won't want tomiss!

***Q: I love everything that the tal-

ented Sarah Chalke does. When willshe get her own show? -- Jason R.,via e-mail

A: Sarah is slated to star in the newABC comedy called "How to Livewith Your Parents for the Rest of YourLife," in which Brad Garrett and Eliz-abeth Perkins play the aforementionedparents. Sarah plays Polly, a recentlydivorced single mom who moves inwith her eccentric parents, Elaine andMax. The show is set to premiere thisfall.

***Q: I am hooked on "Once Upon a

Time." Will it be back for a secondseason? -- David T., St. Louis

A: As of this writing, no officialword has come from ABC, but youcan bet the farm that the top-rateddrama series, which has smashedviewing records each week, definitelywill be back for another season.

(c) 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Breckin Meyer

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When I walked into a local pharmacy abouta week ago, one of the women behind thecounter said, “This is a bad turkey season.”

A wave of panic swept over me. Had shebeen following me? Did she work for Home-land Security?

A millisecond before I bolted for the door,she explained that she was talking about theturkey season as it had been unfolding on herfamily’s farm.

Six experienced hunters had spent all orpart of the first week of the season hunting herproperty and had bagged only two gobblers.

The litany of reasons for their dismal lackof success sounded like a mirror image of myown experiences.

My little piece of turkey hunting heavenlies about a mile beyond a gate secured by apadlock to which I’m the only turkey hunterwith a key.

A chore road makes covering the firstthree-quarters of a mile easy. Or at least itdoes if it’s not too muddy.

It was too muddy opening morning. Itrudged a half mile or so and then decided toset up along the edge of a just-emerging cornfield. It shouldn’t have been too much of aconcession, because I’d seen turkeys theremany times.

Technically, I saw several gobblers, butonly because it’s possible to see a long waysacross more than 250 acres of open ground.

It’s just as well that it’s illegal to use riflesto hunt turkeys in Missouri, since none of thetoms were anywhere near being in range ofmy trusty .30/06.

I was able to drive to the end of the choreroad the next time I hunted. I walked acrossthe field, set up just inside the edge of the tim-ber and waited for daylight. Two gobblers andfour hens flew down into the field 150 yardsfrom where I sat.

When it became obvious the birds weredetermined to go in the wrong direction, Iturned up both the volume and the ferocity ofmy calling.

My attempts to imitate a hen turkey sayingunkind things about the small flock’s domi-nant hen must have worked, because the birdschanged course and headed my way.

The hens worked their way well into shoot-ing range, but the gobblers hung up about 80yards out.

An eternity later, one of them joined thehens. I missed him. (I later discovered that mysight, which I hadn’t checked before the sea-son like I tell other hunters to do, was out ofalignment by almost 2 feet.)

Saturday morning, I decided I’d pick agood spot for a silent ambush and then stayput until 1 p.m., if that’s what it took.

I watched a near-constant parade of out-of-

range turkeys from sunrise until about 10:30,when a small jake blundered into my trap.

I gunned him down with nary a trace ofremorse.

Monday morning of the second week,something weird happened — a gobbler actu-ally responded to my calls. Unfortunately, hewas on top of a steep-sided ridge on the oppo-site side of a running creek.

I slipped on the muddy bank and slid to thebottom on my back. But not to worry, theolder I get the more often the ground jerksitself out from under my feet.

I waited until the tom resumed gobbling,and then did made a not entirely successfulattempt to cross the loose rocks that coveredthe riffle without sounding like an entire herdof elephants.

With the turkey loudly begging someone tocome and shoot him, I crawled up the steepslope until I was as close to the top of theridge as prudence would allow.

Twenty minutes later, the gobbler was stillrefusing to come to the edge of the ridge topwhere I could see him, despite his vocalizedenthusiasm for the dulcet tones of my call.

Once again ignoring the advice I give otherhunters, I decided to crawl up the slope andtake a peak.

Apparently great minds really do thinkalike.

When my eyes topped the ridge, the gob-bler, which had reached the same conclusionregarding the standoff that I had, was less thana yard away.

At least I managed to get back across thecreek and up the bank without falling down.

I didn’t make any more bonehead plays therest of the second week of the season.

I decline to speculate whether that wasbecause of my wising up or to the sad fact thatI didn’t have any more chances to mess up.

I have another farm on which I can huntturkeys. A friend of mine who’s an excellentturkey hunter also hunts there.

When I talked to him the last day of theseason’s second week, he told me he hadn’tfired a shot. So much for Plan B.

With only a little encouragement from arain-soaked access road, when Monday of thelast week of the season arrived, I ran up awhite flag and surrendered the battlefield tothe turkeys.

It’s been a long time since I’ve had to eat aspring turkey tag, but I think I still have therecipe around somewhere.

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(A&E) SSttoorraaggee WWaarrss SSttoorraaggee WWaarrss SSttoorraaggee WWaarrss SSttoorraaggee WWaarrss SSttoorraaggee WWaarrss SSttoorraaggee WWaarrss(AMC) ���� OO BBrrootthheerr,, WWhheerree AArrtt TThhoouu?? ('00, Com) George Clooney. � SSaahhaarraa(CW) NNiikkiittaa "Homecoming" (SF) (N) SSuuppeerrnnaattuurraall (N) KKOOMMUUNNeewwss ''TTiill DDeeaatthh(DISC) DDeeaaddlliieesstt CCaattcchh DDeeaaddlliieesstt CCaattcchh "Vital Signs" CCoolldd KKiilllleerrss "Frozen Terror"(ESPN) ((66::3300)) NNBBAA BBaasskkeettbbaallll Playoffs (L) NNBBAA BBaasskkeettbbaallll Playoffs (L)(FX) ((66::3300))��� TTrrooppiicc TThhuunnddeerr ('08, Com) Ben Stiller. TThhee UUllttiimmaattee FFiigghhtteerr LLiivvee (N)(HALL) LLiittttllee HHoouussee PPrraaiirriiee "Love" LL.. HHoouussee "Alden's Dilemma" FFrraassiieerr FFrraassiieerr(HIST) PPiicckkeerrss "The Mad Catter" YYoouu DDoonn''tt KKnnooww DDiixxiiee(LIFE) AAmmeerriiccaa''ss MMoosstt WWaanntteedd AAmmeerriiccaa''ss MMoosstt WWaanntteedd AAmmeerriiccaa''ss MMoosstt WWaanntteedd(TBS) HHoouussee PPaayynnee HHoouussee PPaayynnee HHoouussee PPaayynnee HHoouussee PPaayynnee ��� LLaakkee PPllaacciidd(TLC) SSaayy YYeess ttoo SSaayy YYeess ttoo SSaayy YYeess ttoo SSaayy YYeess ttoo SSaayy YYeess ttoo (N) SSaayy YYeess ttoo(TNT) LLaaww && OOrrddeerr "Shangri-La" ��� OObbsseesssseedd ('09, Thril) Idris Elba, Beyoncé Knowles.(TVLD) HHoommee IImmpp HHoommee IImmpp LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy(USA) LLaaww && OOrrddeerr:: SS..VV..UU.. "Cold" FFaaiirrllyy LLeeggaall "Shattered" (N) CCoommmmoonn "Ride-Along" (N)

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SATURDAY05/19 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30(4) ((66::0000)) MMLLBB BBaasseebbaallll Arizona vs Kansas City (L) FFooxx 44 NNeewwss aatt 99 pp..mm..(5) CCSSII:: CCrriimmee "Genetic Disorder" CCrriimmiinnaall MMiinnddss 4488 HHoouurrss MMyysstteerryy(6) SSeeaassoonn.. AAmmeerriiccaannLLaanndd GGrreeaatt PPeerrffoorrmmaanncceess aatt tthhee MMeett "The Enchanted Island"(8) HHaarrrryy''ss LLaaww "Breaking Points" TThhee FFiirrmm (N) LLaaww&&OO..::SSVVUU "Father Dearest"(9) ��� SSppiiddeerr--MMaann 33 (2007, Action) Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Tobey Maguire.(13) CCSSII:: CCrriimmee "Genetic Disorder" CCrriimmiinnaall MMiinnddss 4488 HHoouurrss MMyysstteerryy(17) ��� SSppiiddeerr--MMaann 33 (2007, Action) Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Tobey Maguire.(41) HHaarrrryy''ss LLaaww "Breaking Points" TThhee FFiirrmm (N) LLaaww&&OO..::SSVVUU "Father Dearest"(62) FFrriieennddss FFiirrsstt KKiicckk MMLLSS SSoocccceerr Sporting Kansas City vs. Colorado Rapids (L)

(A&E) SSttoorraaggee WWaarrss SSttoorraaggee WWaarrss SSttoorraaggee WWaarrss SSttoorraaggee WWaarrss FFlliippppeedd OOffff "Family Feud"(AMC) ���� IInnddeeppeennddeennccee DDaayy (1996, Sci-Fi) Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Will Smith.(CW) HHoouussee "Ignorance Is Bliss" HHoouussee "Wilson" KKOOMMUUNNeewwss ''7700ss SShhooww(DISC) PPrriissoonn SSttaacckk FFiirrsstt WWeeeekk IInn CChhooppppeerr "Change of Heart"(ESPN) MMLLBB SSppeecciiaall SSppoorrttssCCeenntteerr NNBBAA BBaasskkeettbbaallll Playoffs Semifinal Game 4 (L)(FX) ((66::3300))��� SStteepp BBrrootthheerrss ('08, Com) Will Ferrell. ��� DDeeaatthh aatt aa FFuunneerraall(HALL) � KKiissss aatt PPiinnee LLaakkee ('12, Rom) Adam DiMarco, Mia Kirshner. � KKiissss aatt PPiinnee LLaakkee(HIST) PPaawwnn SSttaarrss PPaawwnn SSttaarrss PPaawwnn SSttaarrss PPaawwnn SSttaarrss PPaawwnn SSttaarrss PPaawwnn SSttaarrss (LIFE) � MMuurrddeerr oonn tthhee 1133tthh FFlloooorr ('12, Thril) Tessa Thompson. � TThhee WWiiffee HHee MMeett OOnnlliinnee(TBS) TThhee BBiigg BBaanngg TThhee BBiigg BBaanngg TThhee BBiigg BBaanngg TThhee BBiigg BBaanngg ���� OOlldd SScchhooooll(TLC) DDaatteelliinnee:: RReeaall LLiiffee MMyysstteerriieess RReeaall LLiiffee "Lost and Found" DDaatteelliinnee:: RReeaall LLiiffee MMyysstteerriieess(TNT) NNBBAA BBaasskkeettbbaallll Playoffs (L) IInnssiiddee NNBBAA(TVLD) HHoommee IImmpp HHoommee IImmpp LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy(USA) NNCCIISS "Guilty Pleasure" NNCCIISS "Kill Screen" NNCCIISS "One Last Score"

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FridayKitchen Nightmares(4) 7:00 p.m.Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay returns totelevision and tries to stop two Georgiaeateries from going under in back-to-back episodes.He works his magic in anattempt to help both Michon’s and Park’sEdge restaurants revamp their menus,service and decors.

SaturdayPreakness Stakes(8) (41) 3:30 p.m.NBC brings viewers exclusive coverageof the Preakness Stakes from PimlicoRacecourse in Baltimore.The prestigiousrace is the second leg inAmerica’s cov-etedTriple Crown,and it usually has anattendance equivalent to the KentuckyDerby.

SundayThe Simpsons(4) 7:00 p.m.Lisa tries to improve her social status byanonymously writing positive thingsabout herself on the school blog in thisseason finale.Lady Gaga (guest starringas herself) discovers Lisa needs help andshows the entire town it’s better to beyourself.

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Highlights this week

SUNDAY05/20 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30(4) SSiimmppss.. (SF) (N) BBoobbBB (SF) (N) FFaammiillyy GGuuyy (N) FFooxx 44 NNeewwss aatt 99 pp..mm..(5) 6600 MMiinnuutteess � JJeessssee SSttoonnee:: BBeenneeffiitt ooff tthhee DDoouubbtt Tom Selleck. (P)(6) FFiinnddiinngg YYoouurr RRoooottss (N) MM''ppiieeccee "Sherlock: the Reichenback Fall" (N) PPrriimmeettiimmee(8) HHaarrrryy''ss LLaaww (N) TThhee CCeelleebbrriittyy AApppprreennttiiccee "And the Winner Is" (SF)(9) BBiillllbbooaarrdd MMuussiicc AAwwaarrddss Honoring the year's best selling artists and songs. (N)(13) 6600 MMiinnuutteess � JJeessssee SSttoonnee:: BBeenneeffiitt ooff tthhee DDoouubbtt Tom Selleck. (P)(17) BBiillllbbooaarrdd MMuussiicc AAwwaarrddss Honoring the year's best selling artists and songs. (N)(41) HHaarrrryy''ss LLaaww (N) TThhee CCeelleebbrriittyy AApppprreennttiiccee "And the Winner Is" (SF)(62) ��� TThhee WWaarr ooff tthhee RRoosseess ('89, Com) Michael Douglas. KKCCTTVV55 NNeewwss OOffff tthhee PPiittcchh

(A&E) CCrriimmiinnaall MMiinndd "Masterpiece" CCrriimmiinnaall MMiinnddss "Soul Mates" CCrriimm.. MMiinnddss "Into the Woods"(AMC) KKiilllliinngg "Off the Reservation" TThhee KKiilllliinngg (N) MMaadd MMeenn (N)(CW) ��� TThhee WWaarr ooff tthhee RRoosseess ('89, Com) Michael Douglas. KKOOMMUUNNeewwss TThhee BBrroowwnnss(DISC) MMyytthhBBuusstteerr "Bouncing Bullet" MMyytthhBBuusstteerr "Mailbag Special" NNAASSAA''ss UUnneexxppllaaiinneedd FFiilleess(ESPN) MMLLBB BBaasseebbaallll St. Louis Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Site: Dodger Stadium (L)(FX) ��� TTrraannssffoorrmmeerrss:: RReevveennggee ooff tthhee FFaalllleenn ('09, Act) Megan Fox, Shia LaBeouf.(HALL) � KKiissss aatt PPiinnee LLaakkee ('12, Rom) Adam DiMarco, Mia Kirshner. FFrraassiieerr FFrraassiieerr(HIST) AAxx MMeenn "Up in Smoke" AAxx MMeenn "Betting It All" AAxx MMeenn "The Ax Stops Here"(LIFE) ((66::0000)) � TThhee RReessiiddeenntt AArrmmyy WWiivveess TThhee CClliieenntt LLiisstt "Life of Riley"(TBS) ���� TThhee HHaannggoovveerr ('09, Com) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms. ((::2200)) ���� TThhee HHaannggoovveerr(TLC) SSiisstteerr WWiivveess SSiisstteerr WWiivveess (N) WWeeddddiinngg "Wild Gypsy Mellie"(TNT) NNBBAA BBaasskkeettbbaallll Playoffs (L) IInnssiiddee NNBBAA(TVLD) ((66::0000)) MM**AA**SS**HH RReeuunniioonn LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy(USA) LLaaww&&OO..::SSVVUU "Appearances" LLaaww && OOrrddeerr:: SS..VV..UU.. "Perfect" LLaaww && OOrrddeerr:: SS..VV..UU.. "Storm"

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MONDAY05/21 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30(4) HHoouussee "Swan Song" (N) HHoouussee (F) (N) FFooxx 44 NNeewwss aatt 99 pp..mm..(5) MMeett--MMootthheerr 22 BBrrookkee GGiirrllss TTwwoo aanndd HHaallff MMiikkee && MMoollllyy CCllaasshh CCoommmmeerrcciiaallss (N)(6) AAnnttiiqquueess RRooaaddsshhooww (N) PPeerrffoorrmm WWhhiittee HHoouussee (N) BBoonneess ooff TTuurrkkaannaa(8) AAmmeerriiccaa''ss GGoott TTaalleenntt (N) AAmmeerriiccaann NNiinnjjaa WWaarrrriioorr(9) DDaanncciinngg WWiitthh SSttaarrss (SF) (N) TThhee BBaacchheelloorreettttee (N)(13) MMeett--MMootthheerr 22 BBrrookkee GGiirrllss TTwwoo aanndd HHaallff MMiikkee && MMoollllyy CCllaasshh CCoommmmeerrcciiaallss (N)(17) DDaanncciinngg WWiitthh SSttaarrss (SF) (N) TThhee BBaacchheelloorreettttee (N)(41) AAmmeerriiccaa''ss GGoott TTaalleenntt (N) AAmmeerriiccaann NNiinnjjaa WWaarrrriioorr(62) LLaaww && OOrrddeerr:: SS..VV..UU.. "Dolls" LLaaww && OOrrddeerr:: SS..VV..UU.. "Angels" KKCCTTVV55 NNeewwss

(A&E) BBeeyyoonndd SSccaarreedd SSttrraaiigghhtt SSccaarreedd SSttrraaiigghhtt "Chowchilla" BBeeyyoonndd SSccaarreedd SSttrraaiigghhtt(AMC) CCSSII:: MMiiaammii CCSSII:: MMiiaammii "Ambush" TThhee PPiittcchh (N)(CW) OOnnee TTrreeee HHiillll OOnnee TTrreeee HHiillll "One Tree Hill" KKOOMMUUNNeewwss ''TTiill DDeeaatthh(DISC) CChhooppppeerr "Change of Heart" AAmmeerriiccaann CChhooppppeerr:: OOuuttEEmmppiirree "American Bikers"(ESPN) ((66::0000)) MMLLBB BBaasseebbaallll (L) BBaasseebbaallll TToonniigghhtt (L)(FX) ��� TThhee SSiimmppssoonnss MMoovviiee ('07, Com) Dan Castellaneta. MMoovviiee (HALL) LL.. HHoouussee "The Older Brothers" LL.. HHoouussee "Once Upon a Time" FFrraassiieerr FFrraassiieerr(HIST) PPaawwnn SSttaarrss PPaawwnn SSttaarrss PPiicckkeerrss "Feudin' Pickers" PPaawwnn SSttaarr (N) PPaawwnn SSttaarr (N)(LIFE) RReebbaa RReebbaa RReebbaa RReebbaa RReebbaa RReebbaa(TBS) FFaammiillyy GGuuyy FFaammiillyy GGuuyy FFaammiillyy GGuuyy FFaammiillyy GGuuyy FFaammiillyy GGuuyy(TLC) UUnnddeerrccoovveerr BBoossss "npower" BBoossss "Toga Hospitality" II CClloonneedd MMyy PPeett(TNT) NNBBAA BBaasskkeettbbaallll Playoffs (L) NNBBAA BBaasskkeettbb..(TVLD) HHoommee IImmpp HHoommee IImmpp LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy LLoovveess RRaayy(USA) NNCCIISS "Marine Down" WWWWEE MMoonnddaayy NNiigghhtt RRaaww WWWWEE MMoonnddaayy NNiigghhtt RRaaww

TUESDAY05/22 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30(4) AAmmeerriiccaann IIddooll (N) GGlleeee "Goodbye" (SF) (N) FFooxx 44 NNeewwss(5) NNCCIISS:: LLooss AAnnggeelleess "Greed" NNCCIISS "Engaged" 1/2 NNCCIISS "Engaged" Pt. 2 of 2(6) CCiivviilliizzaattiioonn:: WWeesstt 1/2 cont'd May 29 (N) FFrroonnttlliinnee "Cell Tower Deaths"(8) AAmmeerriiccaa''ss GGoott TTaalleenntt AAmmeerriiccaa''ss GGoott TTaalleenntt (N) DDaatteelliinnee NNBBCC (N)(9) DDaanncciinngg WWiitthh tthhee SSttaarrss (SF) DDaanncciinngg WWiitthh tthhee SSttaarrss:: TThhee RReessuullttss (SF) (N)(13) NNCCIISS:: LLooss AAnnggeelleess "Greed" NNCCIISS "Engaged" 1/2 NNCCIISS "Engaged" Pt. 2 of 2(17) DDaanncciinngg WWiitthh tthhee SSttaarrss (SF) DDaanncciinngg WWiitthh tthhee SSttaarrss:: TThhee RReessuullttss (SF) (N)(41) AAmmeerriiccaa''ss GGoott TTaalleenntt AAmmeerriiccaa''ss GGoott TTaalleenntt (N) DDaatteelliinnee NNBBCC (N)(62) CCoolldd CCaassee "Blackout" CCoolldd CCaassee "8:03 AM" KKCCTTVV55 NNeewwss

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Public Notices

Please Read Your Ad

Carefully for accuracy. Theclassified advertising staff makes every effort to print your ad correctly. However, if an error is made in your ad, it must be reported im-mediately. We will only be responsible for errors the first time your ad runs. Call Mon.-Fri., 7:30am-5:00pm

826-1001, or1-800-892-7856 ext. 771,fax to 660-826-2413; email:the classifieds@sedalia

democrat.com.

�NEW TODAY

WE GROW WHAT WE SELL, So come early

for the best selection!Annuals, Perennials, Vegeta-ble plants, Trees, Hanging

Baskets, Shrub& Roses, Pro-duce in Season & More!Shirk’s Produce, Barnett

Closed Sunday (573)392-8647We will be closed

Ascension Day, May 17

Public Notices ~ NEW ANTIQUE MALL ~

The Dirty SquirrelIn Knob Noster - Jct of 50 & D

Opening June 1 ...Taking reservaitions for

Booth SpaceCall (660)233-2368

Pets-Supplies All Creatures Boarding Ken-nel boards dogs, cats, exotics.14049 Victoria Dr., Stover, Mo 573-377-4546 • 573-569-8863www.allcreatureskennel.com

• Basset Hound • Chihuahua • Dachshund • Mal-Shi• Pomeranian • Shih Tzu

Wee-BarkGrooming & Boarding660-827-7297 • Visa/MC

Poultry-Rabbits

�NEW TODAY

RHODE ISLAND REDFree Range pullets, starting to lay now. $15 each. Quantitiy discount. Want to buy Mus-covy ducklings. (636)751-3555

Personals �� MID-MO SINGLES ��MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL!!Dinners, C&W Dances, CardsAll Members in Central MO

Men/Ladies call 660-529-2936

Help Wanted Drivers

OTR DRIVER If you are expe-rienced, have a good driving record, & want to drive for a small company with a lot of personal contact- no voice mail. Call GENCOM INC

800-821-3096, 660-886-6954• Late model well-maintained

equipment• Home every week to 10 days

Services Offered

CLOCK REPAIRLet us be the source for your

next clock repair job.We specialize in Grandfather,Cuckoo, Mantel & wall clocks.

We make house calls.607 Benton St., Warsaw, MO.

Call 660-428-2288.

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LAWN MOWINGand weedeating. Reasonable rates. Call (660)668-2760 or (660)723-0678, leave phone #.

SOCIAL SECURITYDisability ClaimsMore than 30 yrs experienceWayne Dierker, Attorney at law

408 South Ohio,Sedalia, MO 65301

660-826-6772

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NOTICETHE PLAINSMAN

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

AutomobilesOldsmobile1999 ALERO Extra clean, V-6 automatic, velour interior, sport wheels, spoiler, inspected. $2850. Call (660)368-2765.

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GETNOTICED!In The Business &

ProfessionalServices Directory

B’s Concrete Flatwork21 Years Experience

• Basements • Garages• Driveways

• Sidewalks • Patios • CurbsTear-out & Replace

Fully Insured • Free Estimates • Call Brian660-438-0077 or 660-723-3676

P 5-23

• CONCRETE • • DUMP TRUCK / BOBCAT •

Chuck CoffeyDump TruckingBlack Dirt • Gravel • RockBobcat Service Work

660-885-1308 or 660-647-568140 Years Experience ~ Licensed ~ Insured

P 6-20

Home Maintenance& RemodelingComplete Remodeling

Kitchens • Bathrooms • Room AdditionsCabinets • Countertops • Wall & Floor Tile

Ceilings • Painting • Whole House • Farm HouseAll types of siding & windows

Quality Workmanship - Free EstimatesSince 1987 Insured Cell 660-221-1028

Randy Fisher 660-668-2477P 5-30

• REPAIRS & REMODELING •

• HOME IMPROVEMENT •

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P 6-20

• FENCING •

GAYLORD FENCINGRepair Existing or Build NewAll Types & Sizes of Fences

• Fence Row Clearing • Bobcat Services• Handyman ServicesExperienced - ReferencesCall for Free Estimates

660-281-1220 or 660-527-3708P 5-23

• TREE SERVICE •Top Notch Services, LLCAll Aspects OfTree Service

Serving Central MissouriExperienced, Licensed &Insured for your Protection!

Call Vince at 660-438-6577CELL 660-221-7634

P 7-4

PLAINSMAN WEEKLIES826-1000 ext. 242

Let Us Help You Grow Your Business! 4 Weeks - $74.82 • 8 Weeks - $103.42

• SEPTIC - EXCAVATING •

• DECKS AND MORE •#1 in the Business, 25 Yrs. Exp.ACQ Treated, with 2x2 Balusters on

Railings and Steps8 x 12 $775 8 x 16 $87510 x 16 $1075 12 x 16 $1300

Other Sizes AvailablePrices include Materials and Labor with Screws

Call 1-800-951-0538

Gingerich BuildersP 5-16

Dittmer DitchingOver 50 Years in Business

Septic • Excavating • DemolitionRock Breaking • Sewer & Water LinesGive Us A Call, We Do It All

660-694-3574Website: www.dittmerditching.com

6-20

BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DIRECTORY

Spray PaintingHouse Painting

Exterior & Interior

ANY KIND OR COLORHOUSES, CABINS

BARNS, ROOFS, BUILDINGSOUTBUILDINGS, MACHINERY, ETC.

ExperiencedFree Estimates573-377-2388

Larry Meyer19254 Mulberry Lane

Stover, MO 65078P 6-27

• PAINTING •

• FLOWERS •

Flowers So FairFloral and GreenhouseHwy HH, 2.5 miles East of BeamanCheck out our wide selection ofBaskets and Containers made

“Especially for Mother’s Day”660-829-0128

HOURS: MON.-SAT. 9-6 P5-16

• CONSTRUCTION •

Daniel Construction, LLCGarages • Pole Barns • Metal & Shingle Roofing

FREE ESTIMATES • BBB Accredited573-378-0754 • 660-337-6748

P 7-4

• ELECTRICAL •

911 ELECTRICALFor All Your Electrical Needs Over 30 Years ExperienceTroubleshooting • Upgrade • Rewire • RemodelingYour emergency is myemergency! Call 24/7

FREE ESTIMATESResidential & Commercial • No Trip Charge • Covering 6 Counties

CALL 660-723-3878OR 816-73“911”91 (CELL)

P 5-23

“Good Fences Make Good Neighbors.®”For all types of Fencing:

Pipe, Vinyl, Chain Link & Farm.30 Years Experience.

Call Tom SmithToll Free 877-271-4609

660-668-4973 or 660-232-3308

SMITH FENCING, LLCP 6-13

• FENCING • • STUMP GRINDING •

EAGER BEAVERSTUMP GRINDING

660-723-4033We Taken ‘Em OutOne Bite At A Time

P 5-16

ROBERT FORRESTERGeneral Contracting

35 Years Experience!Windows, Roofing, Siding,

Flooring, Drywall, Much MoreLicensed & Insured

660-529-9925, 660-202-0440P 5-16

• HOME IMPROVEMENT •

• CONSTRUCTION •

SCHROCKCONSTRUCTION~ Over 30 Years Experience ~• New Home Construction• Remodel • Pole, Steel &

Horse Barns• Metal Roofs on Houses• Commercial Flat Roof

Coatings• Siding • Soffit • Decks

• Doors & Windows• Excavator/Skid Loader WorkConcrete Flatwork

& Decorative Concrete WorkCell 417-849-2630Home 660-285-0172

ask for Roman

or Don 417-766-4505FREE ESTIMATES

P 5-23

Jim’s AsphaltPaving & Construction

Seal Coating, Concrete27 Years Experience

660-438-6450P 5-23

• ASPHALT •

G&J Enterprises• Leaks and Foundation Repair• Grading & Drainage Issues

Over 35 Years ExperienceEngineer Designed SolutionsFor Any Foundation Problems

Call (816) 985-3291P 5-30

• FOUNDATION REPAIR •

LAWN CAREMowing - Trimming

Also SellingSweet Potato Plants

660•341•2223P 6-13

• LAWN SERVICES •

RC SecurityPrivate Security CompanyFor peace of mind call

Lee ChristianRoving patrols of individual residences,vacation homes & unoccupied Properties

[email protected]

P 5-23

• SECURITY •

• ROOFING •

R&M Construction30 Years Experience • Insured • References

Remodeling ~ Repairs ~ Decks ~ Fences ~Roofing ~ Painting ~ Flooring ~ Landscaping

Room Additions

FREE ESTIMATES660-619-7992

P 6-13

SchlesselmanFencing LLC

Corrals, All Types of FencingFull Line Skid Steer Work

Tree Shearing Also Available“Custom Designed For Your Needs”14807 Tower Avenue • Cole Camp, MO 65325Randy 660-221-1214 • Ryan 660-221-1158

P 6-13

• FENCING •

• EXCAVATING •

ROBERTSON CUSTOM DOZINGCovering All Your Excavating Needs

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

660-747-2342 or 660-620-1607James Robertson Insured

“We dig deeper and push harder”P 5-16

• FROZEN FOODS •

JOHNSON’SFROZEN FOODS

660-647-22451206 SE WW Hwy.

WindsorNow accepting debit & credit cards:

M/C - Visa - DiscoverFood Stamps (EBT) accepted

Wed. - Fri. 10 am - 6 pm • Sat. 9 am - 2 pmP 6-13

• TREE SERVICE •

Lamar’s TreeTrimming & Removal

~ Manlift & Grapple ~• Bobcat Service • Digging• Leveling • Small Framing660-281-0410

5-16

• AUTOMOTIVE •

T&K Automotive LLC28867 Old Hwy 65, Warsaw, Mo

660-438-3509Domestics & Imports • 17 yrs Of Toyota Experience

New & Used Tires • Oil Changes • Tune Ups • BrakesState Inspections • Full Line Of Car & Truck • Accessories

Honest Service At An Honest Price7-4

• SEWING MACHINES •

Top Stitch Sewing Service LLCBERNINA • SSwwiissss

Sewing MachinesEmbroidery MachinesSewing Furniture

Free Financing • Free Guide Classes

573-378-270 06 Miles East of Versailles on Hwy. C

P 5-23

Up To

50%OFF

STEVE’S GUTTERINGSEAMLESS ALUMINUM• Soffit • Leaf Guards • Fascia • Hidden Hangers • Clean Out

Quality AccessoriesResidential & Commercial • Insured

660-438-6381 or 660-221-5768www.unlimitedexteriors.com

P 5-23

• GUTTERING •

“We’ll Catch Your Drip”LAKESIDE SEAMLESS GUTTER

Replacement, Repair, Clean-outs, Leaf Guard

Your Choice of Color Free EstimatesM/C • Visa • Discover

Ethan Mast660-723-3550

P 5-30

• GUTTERING •

• PORTABLE SAW MILL •

L&M Roofing & Construction LLCSpecializing in Pole Barns,

Garages, Shingle & Metal Roofing, Seamless Guttering.Roof Coating For Flat Roofs, Mobile Home Roofs

- FREE ESTIMATES -Earl Martin 660-337-6879 or cell 573-569-1812

P 6-27

• CONSTRUCTION •

• HANDYMAN SERVICES •

Sedalia Handyman Service• Painting • Electrical • Kitchens &

Baths • Lawn Maintenance • Guttering • Flooring

• Light Plumbing & More!Give us a call

660-826-0186P 6-20

Kempf Building & Supply• Building Kits Available

for contractors• Wood or Steel Frames • Pipe Fencing660-826-4303 or 660-287-2004

Just east of Kempf’s ButcheringP 6-20

• BUILDINGS •

AMF Home & Driveways Renovations• Barn & Outbuilding Restoration•Painting & Sealing Metal BuildingsLeak-Free Guarantee Up To 5 Years

Call Aaron 816-885-6040facebook.com/amf.home.and.driveway.renovations

P 6-6

• PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS •

Diebold Construction LLC

“Concrete Specialist”Licensed and Insured

Driveways • Building SlabsPatios, Etc.

Paul Diebold 660-924-1772Clinton, MO • [email protected]

P 6-27

• CONCRETE •

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

MARVIN REIFF, FORTUNA MO660-337-6310 OR 573-480-4600

P 6-13

• CONSTRUCTION & CONCRETE •

STARKE’SPORTABLE SAW MILL, LLC

A Cut Above The Rest!Railroad Ties • Landscape Timber

Decking • Trailer BedsLumber Available • Lumber for CraftsmanSlabs & Sawdust • Delivery AvailableWatch the operation in progress -

FREE DVD Available!I can visit your jobsite - or bring me your logs

VViissiitt OOuurr WWeebbssiittee!!wwwwww..ssttaarrkkeessppoorrttaabblleessaawwmmiillll..ccoomm

JOHN STARKEFlorence, MO

660-368-2001Cell: 660-281-7437

P 5-23

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DICK HUTCHISON AUCTION& REAL ESTATE L.L.C.

(573) 378-8822 Cell • (660) 347-5656 Office• (660) 826-0278 Home

Auction Associate: Toby Brown (660) [email protected]

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

Not responsible for accidents. Statements made day of sale take precedentover all printed material. The Auctioneer and owner deem all above

information to be reliable but make no guarantees either stated or implied.

SAT., MAY 19, 10 A.M.

Missile Site on 5 Hwy (just north of Versailles)We will sell the following described machineryand equipment at public auction located: Fromthe Junction of 5 & 52 Highways (East ofVersailles), take 5 Highway north 1 mile to salesite on right (east). Watch for sale signs:

TRUCK: 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 V8 magnum 4x4,reg cab, 88,500 miles, auto trans, 360 gas motor,Dew Eze flat bed w/ gooseneck hitch & toolboxesdozer; 1953-54 CAT D7 Cable DOZER: #25 winchSerial #9D32782; 1986 John Deere 450E CrawlerDozer S#T0450EC730045 MACHINERY &EQUIPMENT: Great Plains solid stand 1210 no-tilldrill with Great Plains center pivot hitch 1200, only524 acres on meter; 2 – Easy Trail model 3400gravity flow grain wagons on Easy Trail 1074 run-ning gears (300bu capacity); John Deere 1018brush hog, 10’, good shape (pull-type); FMC SideWinder 7’ brush hog (pull-type); Big Ox 10’ modelBXRC10 pull-type brush hog; Land Pride 55 9’blade, two cylinders, category 2 & 3 hookup; NewHolland model 451 Sickle Mower (7foot); Hookerbrand 2 wheel tow dolly (with title); Rhino modelsphd post hole digger (3pt); International 37010foot disc; 3pt sprayer 50 gal; Dearborn 2-rowcultivator; 10 foot 3pt box blade; Set steel 10 ½”tracks for skid loader, good shape (used on Bobcat863); 16 foot electric Hay elevator; Farnam model218937 grass seeder MOWERS & LAWN CARE:2004 Cub Cadet LT-1024 Series 1000 24hp, 50”q.a. deck, hydrostat; Sears Craftsman GT 3000,Kohler 32 hp V twin, 48” deck, hydrostat;Craftsman DYS4500, 24 hp, 54” deck, hydrostat,near new, weights; Craftsman DYS4500 26 hpoverhead valve 54” deck; Front mount snow bladefor Craftsman mower (new); Front Mount trip buck-et for Craftsman mower (new); Craftsman 6.7hpWalk behind Trimmer; Husqvarna 120R Weedeater HD; Stihl Pro FS85 Weed Eater; New IdeaSickle Mower CATTLE EQUIPMENT: 3 – Feedbunks; Lot Priefert 12’ powder coated panels; LotBig valley 10’ galvanized panels; Priefert head gateCORVETTE AND MOTORCYCLE: 1989 Corvette350 V8, new tires, 87,227 org. miles, leather, autotrans, CD, good condition, after market exhaust,VIN: 191442183K5121471; 2004 Honda Shadow750, only 32,500 miles, saddle bags, windshield(VERY NICE) TRAILER & BOAT: 2010 14’ PJgooseneck dump trailer dual 7,000lb axles & steelramps; 1980 Monarch 16ft semi V-bottom boat with50hp; Mercury motor & trolling motor (new batter-ies) FORKLIFT, TOOLS & MISC: Clark model4024 gas forklift, S#Y40-13LC, 4000lbs lift; 5 gal-lon Sand Blaster; 10” table saw with stand;Columbus McKinnon 1-ton electric hoist (1hp, 110volt); Collection of Old Custom Branding Irons fromall over US (approx 35); Reddy Heater Pro 110shop heater; 2 rolls of hog wire 48”; Craftsman hyd.motorcycle jack; Lot of hand tools; 4 – RawsonKoenig 43SW “Pork Chop” truck tool boxes (NIB);Stainless steel tank, 30” in diameter with 36” side-walls; Snap-On “Black Night” tool box (54”x66”);Campbell Hausfeld 60 gallon air compressorTRACTORS & COMBINE: Oliver 1855 diesel trac-tor with cab, dual hydraulics, Waukeshaw motor(complete overhaul 150 hours ago); Allis ChalmersWD, tricycle front end, good rubber front & back,power steering, 12 volt, good condition!; AllisChalmers WD, wide front, starts and runs, 3pt ;Allis Chalmers WD, tricycle front end; John Deere4400,cab, 2388hours, 13’ grain table; Ferguson 40gas tractor (original); Ford 9N TractorAuctioneer’s Note: The Great Plains drill is all butnew, and what boy young or old wouldn’t want thisred Corvette? There is a little something for every-one at this sale, and everything sells to the highbidder (no reserves). So come prepared to buyand put this equipment to use in your operation.See you Saturday, the 19th!

Be sure to visitwww.auctionarrows.com for pictures

MACHINERY& EQUIPMENT

AUCTION

LIVING ESTATEAUCTION

3111 Brooking Park Ave. • SedaliaDirections: From Sedalia Take 50 Hwy East to TTHwy Turn Right (South) on TT to “BrookingPark” Auction on Left, Follow Signs day of Sale

SAT., MAY 19, 10 A.M.HOUSEHOLD & MISC.

Small Drop Leaf Dinette Set; Small Hutch; 5Pc. Wicker Set; Small Brass & Glass DinetteSet; Large Oak Office Desk; Misc. TableLamps; Recliner; 2 Ashley Air Purifiers;Several Occ. Tables; Brass & Glass CoffeeTable; Pair Side Chairs; Kenmore Washer &Dryer; Frigidaire Refrigerator; Twin Bed Set; 5Drawer Chests; King Sized 3 Pc. BedroomSet; Kirby Sweeper, Dirt Devil Sweeper; 31Day Clock; Misc. Linens & Bedding; Misc.Kitchen Ware Pots Pans Etc.

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLESFranciscan 12 Pc. Place Setting +/-; Small LotPink Depression; Silver Plate Tea Service;Columbia Grafonolas (VICTROLA); “White”Treadle Sewing Machine; Unique AntiqueCabinet; Old Lantern; 5 Hand Stitched Quilts;3 Gal. Stone Ware Churn; Several LargeStoneware Crocks

TOOLS & MISC.Craftsman 6” Bench Grinder; 3 Shop-Vacs;Craftsman Electronic 10” Radial Arm Saw; 6’Fiber Glass Step Ladder; Echo Gas WeedEater; Work Mate Bench; Misc. Hand Tools &Hardware; Lot Fishing EquipmentAuctioneer Note: Extremely Clean, No Pets, NoSmoking. Go to www.auctionzip.com ID#20300

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your Home - or have your existingMetal Roof brought back to life with

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Call 660-723-3516P 6-27

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• Custom Built Homes• Metal & Shingle Roofing

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• Exterior House Cleaning • Concrete Cleaning• Gutter & Roof Cleaning • Construction &• Deck & Fence Cleaning Farm Equipment

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Automobiles

Trucks & 4x4s Ford1988 1/2 TON PICKUP 4X4, looks & runs good, good inte-rior, $3000 or best offer. Call 660-368-4514, Florence

Peterbilt2005 TRUCK, 379 MODELExtended Hood. 18-speed, C-15 Cat Engine. $50,000. Call (785) 643-0755.

Campers & RVs

�NEW TODAY

2002 KEYSTONE HORNETfifth wheel .28.5’, 14’ slide, bunk bed back and queen front. Comes with hitch. $7000 or best offer 815-719-5339 or 815-719-5680

SUNLIGHT 1997, PULL TYPEcamper, 21’ sleeps four, very clean, cold AC, new tires, bunk beds, used last summer. $4500 (660) 527-3415

Trailers Jayco 2007 JAY FLIGHT 28 ft Travel Trailer. Like New condition, large slide-out, awesome bath-room. $10,900 or best offer. 573-374-9791, 573- 286-7886

Cycles & ATVs BMW2006 LT 1200: Gray, fully loaded. Electric center stand. Excellent condition. Call 660-827-1293

�NEW TODAY

Honda2003 REBEL: 250cc. Wind-shield, leather saddlebags, 11,000 miles. Runs well, good tires, new battery. $1150. Call (660) 368-4241

�NEW TODAY

Jayco Eagle2007 341- 4 slides, 5th Wheel, RLQS, 5000W Onan genera-tor. Very good condition. Ask-ing $30,000. Call 417-733-4502.

Kawasaki2007 NINJA 250cc, 3800 miles, awesome gas mileage, excellent condition. $2200 or best offer 660-826-4960

Cycles & ATVs Yamaha

1982 550 MAXIM 9,800 miles, always garaged. Ready to ride! $1600 or best offer. Call 660-596-1473.

Want To BuyWANTED TO BUY: Standing Walnut, Maple, Oak, Hickory and Ash. No yard trees. Call Bart Hiller, 660-826-7580 or 660-619-7580.

�NEW TODAY

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

Want To Rent

PASTURE AND GRAZING LANDLocated within a 10 mile radius of Warrensburg (816)517-9127

Apartment -Rent1 BR EFFICIENCY APT Just off Tipton Square, off-road parking, laundry facilities, clean, in small 5-unit building. Call (660)368-2765.

Houses -Rent3 BR, 2 BATH HOUSE in country setting. Well water, pri-vate septic, stove, dish washer, and water softener in-cluded. Lincoln School District. $750/month + $750 deposit. No smoking or indoor pets. Call 573-301-7401.

Mobile Home-Sale1999 SINGLE WIDE 16x80.Three bedroom 2 bath, new carpet, textured walls,. $15,500. Needs to move in June. (816) 807-0256

House -SaleNICE, BRICK RANCH in Sto-ver, with full basement, 5 BR, 2.5 baths, big laundry room, formal and family living rooms, 2-car garage. Asking $116,000. (573)746-1173.

Acreage -Sale

�NEW TODAY

48.3 ACRES TIMBER LAND Level, near Mora. Cole Camp School District, corner real es-tate. Deer and turkey. Asking $1500 per acre or best offer. By owner. Call (714)335-8415. [email protected]

48.3 ACRES TIMBER LAND Level, near Mora, Cole Camp School District, corner real es-tate . Asking $1500 per acre or best offer. Call (714)335-8415. [email protected]

Acreage -Sale

�NEW TODAY

BEAUTIFUL 12 ACRES in ex-cellent location. Perfect spot for your dream home! Only minutes South of Sedalia. Cole Camp Schools. $49,500. #63119. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900

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

Farm -Sale

�NEW TODAY

HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE Saline County soils! 190 acres mostly tillable. Includes 4 BR farm-house, pole barn, garage, & shop. $997,500. #63215. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900

Lots -SaleWHY PAY RENT? Own your own Modular or Doublewide Lot at 25% down, owner fi-annce! Septic & well. More land available. On M Hwy, just SE of Sedalia 826-9924.

Lake Prop -SaleLAKE OF THE OZARKS Family Fun- Lots reduced to $3595 each. $75 down, $50 per month. Owner financing, no credit checks. Beautiful trees, great fishing, swimming, boating, free Lake access and boat ramps. Prices good through May 21. Hwy 135 be-tween Stover and Sunrise Beach, MO. Lake Road 135-12 to the Ivy Bend office. Closed Tuesdays. (573)372-6493.

�NEW TODAY

MILE MARKER 67, Lake of the Ozarks- 3BR 1 bath, newly remodeled, all electric, central air, furnished, large deck, 2-boat cover dock with lift. By owner, $109,000. Call 660-747-6220.

Feed/Seed

Grass/Hay BalesMixed, small square bales.Also selling- Steel Posts andChisel Plow. 660-747-3177

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

Heavy EquipmentBobcat2008 SKID STEER T-300 cab, heat, air conditioning. Gold package. 900 hours. $35,500 660-287-1805, 660-347-5626

FarmCUSTOM HAY BALING

For more information please call the following number: 660-596-2421 between 5pm and 9pm.

PIPE FENCING2 7/8”, 2 3/8”, and all other

size pipe. 1” and 7/8” Sucker Rod. Also Fiber-glass Sucker Rods. Gates.Call 573-280-5938.

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Machinery

�NEW TODAY

2425 BUSH HOG LOADERLike new. Fits several models. $2,850 or good offer. Call Eddie’s Tractor Repair at (573) 378-6198 for details.

�NEW TODAY

261 MASSEY FERGUSON2-wheel drive, 65HP. Two sets of remotes. Like new rubber, low hours, $8,750 or good of-fer. Eddie’s Tractor Repair (573) 378-6198.

�NEW TODAY

345 JOHN DEERE MOWER- 48” cut, great condition- $1600; Chrome rear bumper & tail lights from 2001 Chevro-let dually, hardware included, excellent shape- $200; (26) cattle panels, 12’, custom-built, heavy duty of 2” pipe, (12 have walk-thru gates), hook & pin together. Thomas Smith, Smithton, MO (660)343-5472

BUSH HOG 3210 10 foot brush hog. Everything works. Includes cylinder and hoses. Good condition. $3,950. Call 573-789-1657

�NEW TODAY

Finish Mower7’ Heavy duty, Bush Hog brand, excellent condition- $1750. Call (660)747-5389.

Martin’s TractorWarrensburg, MO

Ford/New Holland:TC18 Hydro 4x4 with loaderTT75 59HP, low hoursJohn Deere:

790 4x4 30HP, with loader 4300 4x4 30HP, with loader1020 Gas 38HP, Excellent2640 Diesel 70HP with loader4240 Power Shift with cab5103 42HP low hours, like new5310 4x4 55HP with loader5325 4x4 with new loader

TRUCKLOAD SALE onBrush Hogs and 3-point Tillers• Full line 3-point Implements!• Front Loaders for all makes!

Call 660-747-1170

MachineryNEW 3-Point Tillers Heavy duty, gear driven, 6’- $1650, 7’- $2050, 8’- $2450, 9’- $3550 10’- $3950. Tiller/Seeders available. Call 660-874-4455.

Livestock5 YEARLING BULLS

semen & production tested.3 18-month-old Bulls, semen& production tested. Call

Jim McMullin at 660-287-1802.

ANGUS BULLSYearlings & older, easy calving with excellent birth weights. BAHRENBURG’S ANGUS

Call 660-221-5688

�NEW TODAY

Polled Hereford Bulls,

15 months old. Raised on Fes-cue, A.I. Sired. (660) 368-4241

RED ANGUS, Polled Hereford and Commercial Cow/Calf pairs for sale. All vaccinations & dewormed. 1400# cows/ 250# calves at side. Exposed to bulls. 660-281-3538, 660-287-1423

REGISTERED LIMOUSINOpen Heifers For Sale Ridge View Acres Limousin Cole Camp Missouri Please Call 660-668-3954

�NEW TODAY

REGISTERED RED ANGUSBulls, 14-20 months,

forage raised, semen tested,easy calving, shots,

wormed & poured, fly control.FSG RED ANGUS

660-827-1391 • 660-281-9892

�NEW TODAY

YOUNG COWS VERY FANCY 175 black and black/white face cows. 60 Charolais Cross and Red Angus Cross cows, both calving now. 125 Black cows, Fall calvers. Gentle and priced reasonable. 660-838-6247 or 660-537-6247

Misc. Sale **CABINETS** Kitchen cabi-nets in Glazed Maple. All solid wood, dovetail drawers. Never installed. Can add or subtract to fit kitchen. Cost $7000. Sac-rifice $1600. 660-252-4330.

Buy MATTRESSFoundation $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

Electric Lift ReclinerOn sale now! Furniture CityWest side of Clinton Square

(660)885-7088

KING SIZE MATTRESS1 year old, and box springs.In excellent condiiton.

$600.Call (660)563-2099 after 5pm.

KING SIZEQuilting machine & frame.

Like new. $1499Free financing available.Top Stitch • 573-378-2700

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

�NEW TODAY

PASTURE for RENT: 100+ acres south of Cole Camp, summer pasture; SELLING: 5’ Brush hog, 3-point hook-up, $275. Call (660)723-4071.

TOUCH of ROSE CERAMICS40% Off in-stock Greenware.20% Off in-stock Bisque.

Now through May 31, 2012.By appointment 660-547-9924

Boats/Accessories

�NEW TODAY

4X9 2-MAN BOAT, Never used, has Bass Pro Shops 30-lb thurst trolling motor, seats, extras, no trailer, $400 or best offer. Needs to be put together. Call (660)827-7220.

Hunting/CampingJAYCO J-SERIES 1996 pop up camper- Sleeps 6, air, heat, toilet, awning, good condition. $3195. Call 573-789-1657 leave message.

Guns/SuppliesGUNS FOR SALE: 12 guage Stevens pump, model 770; 30 Calibur Madsen Mauser; Win-chester model 94; Winchester model 1400, 12 guage, recoils in the stock; American Arms double barrel .410 side by side, very old, polished. Call 660-826-9924 after 5 and weekends.

Public Notices

�NEW TODAY

BUYING GOLDNostradamus & the Ancient Mayan say 12-21-2012the world will explode!!

So sell me your gold now!!Let me be the loser.

Wes Brown • 108 South OhioSedalia, MO • 660-221-0885Monday - Friday • 9am-4pm.After all, they have always been right on world endings.

***When you have given nothing, ask for nothing.

-Albanian Proverb

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Public Notices

Please Read Your Ad

Carefully for accuracy. Theclassified advertising staff makes every effort to print your ad correctly. However, if an error is made in your ad, it must be reported im-mediately. We will only be responsible for errors the first time your ad runs. Call Mon.-Fri., 7:30am-5:00pm

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�NEW TODAY

WE GROW WHAT WE SELL, So come early

for the best selection!Annuals, Perennials, Vegeta-ble plants, Trees, Hanging

Baskets, Shrub& Roses, Pro-duce in Season & More!Shirk’s Produce, Barnett

Closed Sunday (573)392-8647We will be closed

Ascension Day, May 17

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The Dirty SquirrelIn Knob Noster - Jct of 50 & D

Opening June 1 ...Taking reservaitions for

Booth SpaceCall (660)233-2368

Pets-Supplies

All Creatures Boarding Ken-nel boards dogs, cats, exotics.14049 Victoria Dr., Stover, Mo 573-377-4546 • 573-569-8863www.allcreatureskennel.com

• Basset Hound • Chihuahua • Dachshund • Mal-Shi• Pomeranian • Shih Tzu

Wee-BarkGrooming & Boarding660-827-7297 • Visa/MC

Poultry-Rabbits

�NEW TODAY

RHODE ISLAND REDFree Range pullets, starting to lay now. $15 each. Quantitiy discount. Want to buy Mus-covy ducklings. (636)751-3555

Personals

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Men/Ladies call 660-529-2936

Help Wanted

Drivers

OTR DRIVER If you are expe-rienced, have a good driving record, & want to drive for a small company with a lot of personal contact- no voice mail. Call GENCOM INC

800-821-3096, 660-886-6954• Late model well-maintained

equipment• Home every week to 10 days

Services Offered

CLOCK REPAIRLet us be the source for your

next clock repair job.We specialize in Grandfather,Cuckoo, Mantel & wall clocks.

We make house calls.607 Benton St., Warsaw, MO.

Call 660-428-2288.

�NEW TODAY

LAWN MOWINGand weedeating. Reasonable rates. Call (660)668-2760 or (660)723-0678, leave phone #.

SOCIAL SECURITYDisability ClaimsMore than 30 yrs experienceWayne Dierker, Attorney at law

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

Automobiles

Oldsmobile1999 ALERO Extra clean, V-6 automatic, velour interior, sport wheels, spoiler, inspected. $2850. Call (660)368-2765.

Automobiles

Trucks & 4x4s Ford1988 1/2 TON PICKUP 4X4, looks & runs good, good inte-rior, $3000 or best offer. Call 660-368-4514, Florence

Peterbilt2005 TRUCK, 379 MODELExtended Hood. 18-speed, C-15 Cat Engine. $50,000. Call (785) 643-0755.

Campers & RVs

�NEW TODAY

2002 KEYSTONE HORNETfifth wheel .28.5’, 14’ slide, bunk bed back and queen front. Comes with hitch. $7000 or best offer 815-719-5339 or 815-719-5680

SUNLIGHT 1997, PULL TYPEcamper, 21’ sleeps four, very clean, cold AC, new tires, bunk beds, used last summer. $4500 (660) 527-3415

Trailers Jayco 2007 JAY FLIGHT 28 ft Travel Trailer. Like New condition, large slide-out, awesome bath-room. $10,900 or best offer. 573-374-9791, 573- 286-7886

Cycles & ATVs BMW2006 LT 1200: Gray, fully loaded. Electric center stand. Excellent condition. Call 660-827-1293

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Honda2003 REBEL: 250cc. Wind-shield, leather saddlebags, 11,000 miles. Runs well, good tires, new battery. $1150. Call (660) 368-4241

Cycles & ATVs

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Jayco Eagle2007 341- 4 slides, 5th Wheel, RLQS, 5000W Onan genera-tor. Very good condition. Ask-ing $30,000. Call 417-733-4502.

Kawasaki2007 NINJA 250cc, 3800 miles, awesome gas mileage, excellent condition. $2200 or best offer 660-826-4960Yamaha

1982 550 MAXIM 9,800 miles, always garaged. Ready to ride! $1600 or best offer. Call 660-596-1473.

Want To BuyWANTED TO BUY: Standing Walnut, Maple, Oak, Hickory and Ash. No yard trees. Call Bart Hiller, 660-826-7580 or 660-619-7580.

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

Want To Rent

PASTURE AND GRAZING LANDLocated within a 10 mile radius of Warrensburg (816)517-9127

Apartment -Rent1 BR EFFICIENCY APT Just off Tipton Square, off-road parking, laundry facilities, clean, in small 5-unit building. Call (660)368-2765.

Houses -Rent3 BR, 2 BATH HOUSE in country setting. Well water, pri-vate septic, stove, dish washer, and water softener in-cluded. Lincoln School District. $750/month + $750 deposit. No smoking or indoor pets. Call 573-301-7401.

Mobile Home-Sale1999 SINGLE WIDE 16x80.Three bedroom 2 bath, new carpet, textured walls,. $15,500. Needs to move in June. (816) 807-0256

House -SaleNICE, BRICK RANCH in Sto-ver, with full basement, 5 BR, 2.5 baths, big laundry room, formal and family living rooms, 2-car garage. Asking $116,000. (573)746-1173.

Acreage -Sale

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48.3 ACRES TIMBER LAND Level, near Mora. Cole Camp School District, corner real es-tate. Deer and turkey. Asking $1500 per acre or best offer. By owner. Call (714)335-8415. [email protected]

48.3 ACRES TIMBER LAND Level, near Mora, Cole Camp School District, corner real es-tate . Asking $1500 per acre or best offer. Call (714)335-8415. [email protected]

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BEAUTIFUL 12 ACRES in ex-cellent location. Perfect spot for your dream home! Only minutes South of Sedalia. Cole Camp Schools. $49,500. #63119. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900

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

Farm -Sale

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HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE Saline County soils! 190 acres mostly tillable. Includes 4 BR farm-house, pole barn, garage, & shop. $997,500. #63215. Real Estate Brokers of Missouri. 660-827-0900

Lots -SaleWHY PAY RENT? Own your own Modular or Doublewide Lot at 25% down, owner fi-annce! Septic & well. More land available. On M Hwy, just SE of Sedalia 826-9924.

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