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428 E. MITCHELL. One bedroom apartment. $350/month. Deposit equal to a month's rent. No pets. 816-210-1234. FOR RENT: Now taking applications Westport Gardens Apartments. One & two bedroom units. Call Kim at Action Management. 660-831-0030. TDD: 800-735-2966. This institution is an equal housing opportunity provider. FOR RENT: Westport Terrace Senior Housing apartments is accepting applications. 915 S. Apache Dr. Rent based on income. Must be 62 yrs. old or handicapped or disabled. Call Kim at Action Management. 660831-0030. Relay 711. This institution is an equal housing opportunity provider. NICE CLEAN partially furnished studio apartment. References and deposit. No pets. 886-7333 days, 6311566 evenings. NICE CLEAN partially furnished two bedroom apartment. Carport, washer/dryer. References & deposit required. No pets. 886-7333 days, 631-1566 evenings. NOW ACCEPTING Applications for 1, 2 & 3 bedroom units. Range, refrigerator, water & sewer provided. Rental assistance is available. Apply at 275 S. Redman or call 660-886-9664. Equal Opportunity Housing.
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GOLDEN LIVING CENTER Glasgow is actively seeking a full-time day shift RN Charge Nurse Supervisor. This position will also eventually include Clinical Education responsibilities. Applicants should have a current RN license in good standing, LTC experience, and supervisory skills. Premium starting wages, pay for long-term care experience, great benefits, plus other incentive awards. If you possess a positive and enthusiastic attitude and would enjoy working in a 5 Star award winning Living Center, please contact Rachel Johnson, DNS at Golden Living Center - Glasgow for further details at Tele: 660-338-2297 or apply in person at 100 Audsley Drive, Glasgow, MO. EOE DrugFree Workplace. M/F/H/V
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APARTMENTS FOR Rent in Slater. Recently remodeled. Sewer, water and trash included. One bedroom $350.00, 2 bedroom $425.00. 886-0182. STUDIO-NICE, CLEAN, furnished, utilities paid, cable. No kitchen. No smoking, pets. $400/month. Deposit, references. 660-202-2889
TWO BEDROOM, range & refrigerator, garage, no pets. Three bedroom, new paint & carpet, two baths, garage, no pets. 886-2116, leave message.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY For Lease. Excellent locations. Near new construction. Energy efficient. 886-8009.
MATTRESS SETS: Twin $89.99, Full $99.99, Queen $199.99, Queen Pillowtop $249.99. Dutch Kountry Market & Furniture, 10340 E. Hwy. 50, Knob Noster, MO 65336. 660-563-2941.
BANKS MOVING And Storage Company. Storage units now available, easy access, low rates, video surveillance. 975 W. Jackson. 886-7471, 855-559-7471.
MARSHALL CENTRAL Storage. South Odell and new location on Drake Road. Various sizes both locations. 886-4600. MARSHALL MINI-STORAGE. Hwy. 20 West. U-Store! ULock! Car-Boats-FurnitureEtc. 886-9499 or 886-8268. SOUTH 65 STORAGE. Lowest prices in county. Various sizes. Lighted units. 886-8037.
NOW ACCEPTING YOUR Items for Consignment Auction: Please call 886-9341 from 8:00am-4:00pm. 624 N Miami, Old North IGA building. NEXT SALE 2/26, 5:30pm
STANDING TIMBER and cut logs. Walnut, Maple, Burr & White Oak. 20 trees or more. Call Mike, 660-747-6224 or 816-632-2173
ROCK HAULING and spreading. Also haul DDGs and free compost. Call Ted, Triangle Trucking, 660-631-2538
MEETING NOTICE Cole Lake Levee & Drainage District will meet:
March 3, 2014, 8:30 a.m. Malta Bend City Hall Jamie Stephens, President Luanne Robertson, Secretary
REBECCA BRZUCHALSKI: Certified Public Accountant offering complete business and personal accounting services. 263 W. Washington, 886-2782.
CROPLAND FOR RENT The Missouri Department of Conservation will accept cash rent bid proposals to farm approximately 1,600 acres of cropland on the Grand Pass Conservation Area approximately 12 miles north of Marshall, Missouri. Proposals will be accepted until 3:00 pm on March 7, 2014. For additional information and proposal forms contact: Area Manager, Grand Pass Conservation Area, 32949 Highway N, Miami, Missouri 65344, Phone (660) 595-2444 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Head Cook Position J. Huston Tavern, Arrow Rock, MO
TAX PREPARATION: Individual, farm, business, corporation, efile. Experienced, accurate. V. Jene Crook, CPA. 660886-6995.
Qualified applicant will be capable of maintaining clean, efficient kitchen, supervising kitchen staff, assisting with inventory management, recipe development, and producing menu items according to set recipes and quality standards. Salary commensurate with experience. Equal Opportunity Employer
TAX RETURNS Prepared & e-file. Lois Schroeder, CPA. 660-886-8000.
Assistant Cook Position J. Huston Tavern, Arrow Rock, MO Hard-working, efficient cook needed to assist Head Cook in production of menu items according to set quality standards. Must have knowledge of sanitation guidelines. Salary commensurate with experience. Equal Opportunity Employer
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Trinity Lutheran School Annual PTL Spring Dinner & Silent Auction Sunday, March 2, 2014 Alma, Missouri Dinner serving from 11:00 a.m. - 1 p.m. Menu : Ham • Potato Casserole • Green Beans Bread • Homemade Desserts Your free-will offering will support Trinity Lutheran School’s Technology Department.
*Silent Auction begins at 10:00 a.m. **Live Auction for personalized hand-designed classroom quilts will begin at 1:00! We are thankful for so many wonderful donations from our very generous supporters.
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Saline County Ducks Unlimited Annual Banquet & Auction Join us on Saturday, MARCH 8, 2014 Saline County Fairground 2702 S. Highway 65 • Marshall, MO
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Fuel Up for Fitness with Healthy Snacks and Smart Plates (NAPSA)—Sports nutrition isn’t just for professional athletes; for a good workout and quick recovery, everyday athletes need the right diet, too. To help, CanolaInfo’s “Fuel Up for Fitness” recipe collection delivers a starting lineup of delicious, nutritious dishes made with canola oil to help fitness fans prepare for exercise and repair their muscles afterward. “These quick and easy recipes are made-to-order meals for the everyday athlete,” says Michele Macedonio, R.D., C.S.S.D., L.D., a veteran sports nutritionist and team dietitian for Major League Baseball’s Cincinnati Reds. “A good workout is draining and can lead to fatigue and sore muscles. The right combination of foods helps restore energy and nutrients used during exercise and prepares your body for the next workout.” The recipes provide complex carbohydrates, fiber and protein with nutrition-packed ingredients such as whole grains, beans, nuts, fruits and plenty of vegetables. All the dishes are prepared with heartsmart canola oil to supply healthy unsaturated fats, including monounsaturated and omega-3 fats. “Fat is an important energy source for athletes because it has 9 calories per gram versus 4 per gram of protein and carbohydrate,” Macedonio notes. “But it’s important to choose the right kinds of fats. Unsaturated fats, such as those found in canola oil, in place of saturated and trans fats, are known to reduce ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol.” The recipes, available at www. canolainfo.org, include: •Powerhouse Green Smoothie •Muesli Muffins with Almonds and Cranberries •Crispy Chickpeas and Pumpkin Seeds with Lime
Fitness and sports enthusiasts can boost energy with nutrientrich foods such as this Brussels Sprout, Blueberry and Walnut Slaw. •Skillet Quinoa with Black Beans, Cilantro and Feta •Chunky Chicken, Vegetable and Rosemary Stew. Each energy-boosting recipe has less than 300 calories a serving. Brussels Sprout, Blueberry and Walnut Slaw Yield: 8 servings Serving Size: 3⁄4 cup 1 pound fresh Brussels sprouts, ends trimmed, thinly sliced or shredded (not grated) 1 ⁄4 cup chopped walnuts 1 ⁄2 cup finely chopped red onion 1 ⁄2 cup dried blueberries 1 2 ⁄2 Tbsp canola oil 21⁄2 Tbsp cider vinegar 2 Tbsp granulated sugar 1 ⁄2 tsp salt 1 ⁄4 tsp crushed red pepper flakes In medium bowl, combine all ingredients. Refrigerate 30 minutes before serving. The nutrient-rich ingredients in the delicious slaw above make it a smart choice for athletes. Brussels sprouts and blueberries are an excellent source of antiox-
idants and phytonutrients, helping to support a strong immune system. Also, walnuts and canola oil are among the top 10 food sources of plant-based omega-3 fat and may help protect the heart. “Whether you’re fueling your next exercise bout or about to begin your post-exercise recovery, these are healthful foods that can fit into your fitness routine,” Macedonio says. “Eating right helps your body function at its best however active you are.” Sports Nutrition Score Sheet Make friends with fat: Fat is an important energy source for athletes but it’s important to choose healthy fats. Canola oil, for example, is a valuable source of unsaturated fat, including monounsaturated and omega-3 fats. Value variety: Love quinoa? Great, but you can’t live on one supergrain alone. Athletes need a varied diet for the best mix of vitamins and minerals. Good nutrition, which fuels good performance, is about combining a variety of foods. Avoid portion distortion: How much you eat is as important as what you consume. Even nutritious foods, if eaten in excess, can add unwanted weight that hinders exercise performance. Train your eye to recognize the right portion sizes by measuring and portioning at home. Don’t ignore complex carbs: Whole grains, beans, vegetables and fruit are four good sources. Combined with protein, carbohydrates speed recovery so you’re ready for your next workout. Learn More See the whole list of sports nutrition tips at www.canola info.org.
Monsanto Corn Research is hiring individuals to assist with spring planting season . Individual must have a high school education/GED and has the ability to pay close attention to details. Applications can be picked up at 1565 W. Commerce Dr. Marshall, MO. 660-886-2215
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tighter construction and less air infiltration. While that’s great for maintaining temperatures, it means air can become stagnant and stale in your home, especially when you and your family are spending more time indoors. You need fresh air in your home and that’s where a ventilator helps. It works with your heating and cooling system to allow clean, fresh outdoor air into your home without jeopardizing your comfort. Who Can Do It When evaluating your home’s indoor air quality, it’s important to discuss it with a certified heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) contractor. All these helpful solutions can tie right into your home comfort control, making it easy to monitor and regulate indoor temperature, humidity and air quality. More Information You can find further facts and tips online at www.carrier.com.
The Lowdown On High Blood Pressure (NAPSA)—According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 68 million people—1 in 3 U.S. adults—have high blood pressure. Also known as hypertension, high blood pressure can lead to a stroke or heart attack. Fortunately, high blood pressure is a preventable and treatable risk factor for heart attack and stroke. To help, Joseph Young, M.D., a Kaiser Permanente internal medicine physician and the clinical hypertension lead with The Permanente Medical Group, answers a few basic questions and offers advice on how to keep your blood pressure in check. Q: Can you give a quick Blood Pressure 101? A: Blood pressure is just the pressure of blood flowing inside the body’s blood vessels. The top number is the pressure when the heart pumps at its peak. The bottom number is the pressure when the heart is relaxing and filling back up with blood. An ideal blood pressure is 119/79 or lower. Q: W h a t i s h i g h b l o o d pressure? A: If your blood pressure is 140/90 or higher, you have high blood pressure, also known as hypertension. In the United States, 29 percent of the adult population, or roughly 70 million people, has high blood pressure. Weight, lack of physical activity, consuming too much salt or alcohol, stress, older age, genetics, family history and various diseases are contributing factors for high blood pressure. Fortunately, high blood pressure is preventable
Dr. Young offers advice on overcoming high blood pressure. and treatable with a healthy lifestyle and a number of well-tolerated, once-daily medications. Q: What are the main guidelines for healthy practices that can reduce risk? A: Regular physical activity is very important and helps to lower blood pressure. Pick something you enjoy—that will make it easier to stick with it. It doesn’t have to be fancy. You could just walk briskly at least 150 minutes a week, for example. Limit salt intake, too, because salt causes fluid retention, which increases blood pressure. Cook with un processed fresh fruits, vegetables and lean sources of protein. Don’t drink too much alcohol and do quit smoking. Smoking does not increase blood pressure but smoking combined with high blood pressure or with any other risk factor is especially dangerous. Q: What is the role of medication with high blood pressure? A: Medications are very impor-
tant for most people with high blood pressure. The medications we’ve used to treat high blood pressure have been around for decades. Over time, we’ve learned that combining medications in low doses works best and causes the fewest side effects. Today, most people with high blood pressure who need medications can control their condition with a once-a-day regimen with minor to no side effects. Q: Do you have any parting words of advice? A: High blood pressure in and of itself is just a number. We care about it because we know if the number is high, there is an increased risk of stroke and heart and kidney problems. If you have high blood pressure, have it checked regularly and have frequent adjustments made in your treatment regimen until it’s well controlled. If you don’t have a history of high blood pressure, it’s still best to have your blood pressure checked every two years. A commitment to reduce hypertension, strokes and heart attacks: Kaiser Permanente is recognized as a national leader in reducing and preventing heart attacks and strokes. Kaiser Permanente Colorado was recently hailed as a 2012 Million Hearts Hypertension Control Champion. In Northern California, 86 percent of Kaiser Permanente members with hypertension have their blood pressure under control compared to 50 percent nationally. For more information, visit www.kp.org. For questions or advice about a specific condition, consult with your physician.
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are some hints on how: •Air purifiers clean harmful microscopic airborne pathogens from the conditioned air and some even capture and kill them to prevent them from re-entering the home. •Another common issue during the winter is dry air. Installing a humidifier can help maintain proper humidity during heating season and help you avoid itchy, cracked skin, dry nasal passages and static electricity. It may even reduce the drying that can damage wood furniture and flooring. “An added benefit to properly humidified air is that it feels warmer than drier air,” Kuffner said. “When the humidity is right, you can actually lower your thermostat during heating season and stay more comfortable while saving on utility costs.” •Air infiltration is also a big concern. Today’s homes are built for better energy efficiency, with
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(NAPSA)—The quality of the air in your home should always be a priority, but during the colder months it’s particularly important to monitor it. The Problem One of the most common airquality problems in an indoor environment is particles in the air, such as allergens, viruses, bacteria and other contaminants. You have longer exposure to these particles when you’re inside for a long time in the winter, and just because you can’t see these pollutants, it doesn’t mean they’re not there. These lightweight particles can stay suspended in midair unless properly removed, and smaller particles can sometimes cause the most adverse health effects. The human body’s immune system is able to deal with a certain level of contaminants. However, once allergens or other airborne pollutants reach a threshold, negative health effects and allergic reactions can occur. “When the temperature drops, people tend to spend more time indoors, which means more time sharing air in a confined area,” said Kent Kuffner, indoor air quality product manager, Carrier. “In addition, the air is notoriously harsh and dry in the winter months, so evaluate your home to ensure that the air quality inside is optimized no matter how severe the weather gets outside.” What Can Be Done Fortunately, by reducing the contaminant levels of airborne particles through proper indoor air-quality technologies, these problems may be alleviated. Here
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ACCEPTING BIDS The Hardeman R-10 School District is now accepting bids for lawn care. Duties include mowing, trimming shrubs, weed eating landscaped areas and sidewalks and occasional spraying around the fences, the playground area and both parking lots to keep free of weeds. Written proof of liability insurance is requested upon Board approval of the winning bid. Monthly statements for reimbursement of lawn care are required. Sealed bids will be accepted through Wednesday, March 19th and be awarded following review by the Board of Education. No phone bids please! Mail written bids to: Hardeman R-10 School District 21051 Hwy D Marshall, Mo 65340.
HELP WANTED Someone to work part-time in our mailroom on Tuesday and Wednesdays. Occasionally work other days. Lifting required. Accuracy and speed a plus. Apply in person at:
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WEATHERIZATION The Tooth Truth (NAPSA)—Here’s a health idea you can sink your teeth into: Leading physicians and veterinarians say dental health is important for people and animals. Gum disease has been linked to such illnesses as heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease, osteoporosis and rheumatoid arthritis. Another connection is that oral health is sometimes overlooked in both, explains Thomas G. Nemetz, DVM, Ph.D., an Adjunct Professor at St. George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine, where he coordinates and teaches twiceyearly dental courses to third-year veterinary students.
The purpose of Weatherization is to increase the energy efficiency of dwellings owned or occupied by qualified persons; particularly elderly people with disabilities and families with children. The program helps homes by insuring the health and safety of families and by reducing their residential utility expenditures. Typical weatherization measures may include installing insulation in attics and walls, air-sealing tactics like caulking, and weather-stripping. Weatherization works to provide long-term solutions to energy problems; improved health and safety conditions, increased comfort for the occupants, reduction of homelessness, and extended lifetime of affordable housing. MVCAA's Weatherization Assistance Program delivers results for-qualified families and communities. For More Information in Saline County Call 660-831-0498
The condition of the teeth and gums is a good indicator of overall health for both people and animals. “As you begin taking care of a pet’s oral condition, his or her health drastically improves,” he said. “In the last 20 years, we have been doing a better job at keeping the oral cavity healthy— in both pets and humans. Our pets are living longer, as are we, in part because of good preventative dental care.” Dr. Nemetz advised having oral health exams as part of routine office visits to cut down on periodontal diseases. According to Dr. Nemetz, about 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats develop periodontal disease, requiring treatment by 3 years of age. Learn more at www.sgu.edu/ school-of-veterinary-medicine/ index.html. From exotic to small animals, orthopedics to ophthalmology, St. George’s University’s School of Veterinary Medicine prepares students for a world of global health care.
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(NAPSA)—Thanks to the ingenuity of a mother of three young girls there’s good news for parents tired of trying to tame their children’s long hair. Her insight—which came after years of struggling with her own daughter’s hair—resulted in a hairbrush no bigger than the palm of a hand that makes most hair knots disappear and at a fraction of the cost of other less effective products.
A mother of three came up with a brush no bigger than the palm of a hand that makes most hair knots and tangles disappear. Rikki Mor’s invention is called the Knot Genie. Its effectiveness has to do with the varying lengths of teeth on the brush. When brushing, the bristles gently bend to unravel even the most stubborn knots. The brush has achieved something of a cult following among many celebrities and consumers who have tried it. One woman even said it transformed her life by making a difference in her daughter’s behavior by eliminating morning battles over hair brushing. This powerful detangling brush comes in three sizes: Original Knot Genie, Teeny Genie (travel sized) and Genie Supreme (with handle grip). To learn more, visit www.KnotGenie.com.
Helping Hands—And Feet (NAPSA)—Face it: Your hands and feet do a lot of work. Chances are, your work or hobbies depend on them, so it’s important to keep them clean, hydrated and free from cracks and splits. Here are hints on how: •Wash your hands for at least 40 seconds at a time. •Wear gloves whenever possible, especially if working in the cold, doing yard work or coming into contact with harsh chemicals. •Get a hand cream that really works.
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If you’re like most people, your day-to-day work relies on your hands and feet and relief for severely dry skin can be critical. How A Good Cream Works Consider getting a hand cream that’s not oil based, because oil repels moisture. Instead, try a glycerin product, which draws moisture into skin. If your skin is dry, you need to hydrate it. That’s why O’Keeffe’s Working Hands Hand Cream can bring relief to even the most severe dry skin conditions. Both this hand cream and O’Keeffe’s Healthy Feet Foot Cream are made in America and come with a moneyback guarantee. These creams are increasingly popular with nurses, firefighters, postal workers and parents—and any working people who have painful cracked skin from constant exposure to water, chemicals and hard work. Learn More For more information, visit www.okeeffescompany.com.
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OTR DRIVERS $50,000+ Annually Regional midwest runs Need one year verifiable experience, 401k retirement, paid vacation. Paid loading and unloading, co-pay medical, home weekends. Late model conventionals and pre-pass. Must be 23 years or older.
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