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2000 WINDSTAR VAN, dark green. Asking $1,800. 660202-7760
MOTHER OF 2 seeking additional children to babysit at Marshall Junction, MondayFriday days. Call Megan, 815-0479
BOY SCOUTS of America: Immediate opening for full-time District Executive, must live and work in Pettis, Saline, Benton counties. For additional information please visit www.bsagrc.org. Please mail a resume with cover letter to: Personnel Department, 1203 Fay Street, Columbia, MO 65201. DATA ENTRY Clerk position at Missouri Valley Community Action Agency Corporate Office in Marshall. Full Time with Benefits Salary range $9.08 – $10.86. Computer experience preferred, Apply online at www.mvcaa.net or pick up application at any local MVCAA facility. EOE LOCAL LAWNCARE company seeking help. Serious inquiries only. 660-886-7403. MANAGER: SENIOR Adult Care facility seeks motivated, self-starter to supervise staff, market facility, administrative duties, etc. Managers are required to “live on the property”. Managers quarters and utilities furnished. Competitive salary, relocating may be required. E-mail resume to dclark@bristolmanor.com or call Dorothy at (660) 2872424. Bristol Care, Inc./EOE
NURSE AIDES position available. Transportation and reliability a must! Call 866746-2600 to apply.
APARTMENTS FOR Rent in Slater. Recently remodeled. Sewer, water and trash included. One bedroom $350.00, 2 bedroom $425.00. 886-0182. 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 Village Senior Housing apartments is accepting applications. 911 S. Apache Dr. All utilities paid, rent based on income. Must be 62 yrs. old or handicapped or disabled. Call Kim at Action Management. 660631-0030. Relay 711. This institution is an equal housing opportunity provider. NICE CLEAN partially furnished one bedroom apartment. References & deposit required. No pets. 886-7333 days, 631-1566 evenings.
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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.
NICE CLEAN one and two bedroom duplex, no pets, deposit required. Owner/agent. 631-5060.
674 W THOMAS: 2 BEDROOM; 383 S Grant: 3 bedroom. Deposit and references required. 660-631-5064 LUXURY TOWNHOUSE, three bedroom, two bath, two-car garage. New carpet, paint & appliances. Lawn care & snow removal included. Great location, $950/month, deposit, no pets, no smoking, references. 660202-3117 NICE CLEAN one bedroom, partially furnished house. References & deposit required. 886-7333 days, 6311566 evenings.
NICE STUDIO apartment, furnished with utilities. References, deposit, lease. No kitchen, smoking, pets. $350/month. 660-202-2889
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY For Lease. Excellent locations. Near new construction. Energy efficient. 886-8009.
TWO BEDROOM, A/C, stove, refrigerator, garage, washer/dryer. All electric. No pets. References & deposit required. $425/month. 660631-2135
FOR RENT: Retail/Office Units, great Odell location. Commercial shop/storage, 4,000+ square feet, insulated/heated, 16' doors. 660229-4700.
ANTIQUES FOR SALE: three quarter bed, corner cupboard, and French doors. Call 660-886-5422. CLEARANCE SALE: All mattresses in-stock, used furniture & collectibles on sale. Free Delivery & Setup available. 7 E. Eastwood. 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.
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And Chili Contest Cook Off • Saturday, Oct. 19th • 11 AM Bring your best pot of chili/soup and try to win a prize! The doll house they’ve been raving about!!! One mile West of MO 127 on “W” Highway in Saline County. Meal includes: Soups, Chili and all the fixins and DESSERTS.
FREE WILL OFFERING BANKS MOVING And Storage Company. Storage units now available, easy access, low rates, video surveillance. 975 W. Jackson. 886-7471, 855-559-7471.
Hardeman PTO’s Annual Ham Supper Saturday, October 19, 2013 Serving from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Hardeman R-10 School The Menu Burger’s Country Cured Ham - Or - Fresh Pork Loin (While supplies last) Green Beans & Slaw• Scalloped Potatoes & Dessert Dinner Roll & Tea, Coffee or Water
MARSHALL CENTRAL Storage. South Odell and new location on Drake Road. Various sizes both locations. 886-4600.
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A “Berry” Good Idea (NAPSA)—Here’s what may be a holiday gift to many: If you’re careful and enjoy healthy meals during the many celebrations, you may not have to resolve to change your diet in the New Year. Fortunately, some tasty, traditional foods can be a big help. Recent scientific research shows that cranberries contain significant amounts of
SOUTH 65 STORAGE. Lowest prices in county. Various sizes. Lighted units. 8868037.
THINK YOU might want to sell your house? We have buyers looking for 3-4 bedroom houses up to $85,000. Call Michelle Pointer 660-6311550 or Susan Pointer 660815-1324, agents for Ashford Agency 660-886-8557, 452 W Arrow, Marshall, MO.
ROCK HAULING and spreading. Also haul DDGs and free compost. Call Ted, Triangle Trucking, 660-631-2538
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Jim Building Northwest Corner of the Square. Wed. 12:00 - 5:00 Thurs - Sat. 8:00 - 5:00 Sony Sound Bar, Large selection of Books, Puzzles, Jewelry, Crystal Glassware,Chair & Ottoman, Toys, Nice Childrens Books, Seasonal items, Pictures, Fitness Flyer Exerciser, Kitchen items, Linens, Home Decor, Large Computer Desk, Lots of misc.
DUPLEX FOR sale by owner with two 1-bedroom apartments. One bedroom house with full basement. Both $1,000 down, owner financing, $23,000 each. 660-2213937
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HOUSE FOR SALE by owner, $155,000. Move-in ready home in great south Marshall Neighborhood. Three bedroom, 2.5 bath (4th non-conforming bedroom in basement), 2-car garage. 2,265 total fin square feet (main + basement), updated flooring, paint, lighting. Call 660-815-0037 or 660-8154418.
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The Missouri Department of Agriculture Grain Inspection and Warehousing Division is recruiting for a full-time, benefited Grain Inspector I position located in Marshall, MO. This is entry level work involving the sampling and grading of grain. Must be able to obtain or possess federal licenses to sample and grade grain within six months of hire date. Annual salary $23,868. Employee will also have opportunity to earn a $5 per hour pay differential during hours worked at high speed shuttle loading facilities. Application and complete details available at mda.mo.gov/hr/jobopps.php or call (573) 751-1199. AA-EOE
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A new line of accessories can turn mason jars into environmentally friendly cups and lunchboxes. “Mason jars make great beverage and food storage containers,” says Joshua Resnikoff, co-founder of Cuppow. “They’re inexpensive, durable, microwavable and dishwasher safe. The only problem is that because they have large openings, they’re not easy to sip from, and they’re not great for keeping wet and dry foods separate.” The Cuppow lid adapter sits underneath the metal lid of a mason jar; it’s a simple, ecofriendly alternative to expensive travel mugs and poor-performing, messy disposable hot cups. It’s designed to handle all kinds of liquids, including hot or cold coffee and tea, smoothies or fresh-pressed juices. The BNTO lid adapter—also from Cuppow—turns a mason jar into a lunchbox by separating the jar into two compartments so you can mix or dip like a champ. It holds 6 fluid ounces (3⁄4 cup) and is built to fit snugly under the standard metal lid of a wide-mouth jar. Both the Cuppow and BNTO are made in the U.S.A. from 100 percent recycled and recyclable food-safe plastic that’s BPA-, BPSand phthalate-free, so they’re safe for the whole family. For more information about the Cuppow family of products, current retail locations and wholesale opportunities, visit www.cuppow.com.
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Safety: Off The Road (NAPSA)—Whether you’re having fun on an ATV (all-terrain vehicle) or in an ROV (recreational off-highway vehicle), staying safe can be as simple as ABC and 123. A. Learn the differences between the types of vehicles: ROVs, also called side-by-sides, have a steering wheel, acceleration foot pedal and brake foot pedal. ATVs have a handlebar for steering, a throttle controlled by a thumb lever, and hand levers and a foot pedal for the brakes. Most ATVs are designed for one rider who straddles the machine, out in the open. With an ROV, it’s important to wear the seat belt and keep all arms and legs inside the vehicle at all times.
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An ROV (left) and ATV (right); both need to be safely operated. B. Get the size right: It’s critical that ATV riders be the right size for their machines. Children should not ride adult-sized ATVs, though youth-model ATVs let kids as young as 6 enjoy riding under adult supervision. ROVs are only for operators age 16 or older with a valid driver’s license. C. Protective gear: Riders of either vehicle need proper helmets that meet Department of Transportation standards, eye protection, gloves, long sleeves and pants, and sturdy boots. An ROV should have seat belts, a rollover protective structure, side retention features and handholds. 1. Ride right: These vehicles are for off-road use only and should be taken exclusively on designated trails. 2. Ride sober: Neither should ever be operated while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 3. Get safety trained: Both should be used only after proper training, through the ATV Safety Institute (www.atvsafety.org) or the Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association (www.ROH VA.org). Then go have fun— safely—off-road.
Sunshine Estates Two 3 Bedroom Duplex available. Snow Removal provided. Contact Kim at 660-831-0030. If no answer, please leave message TDD # 800-735-2966 Quality Affordable Living In a Quiet Residential Neighborhood. HUD Vouchers Accepted. Certain Income Restrictions Apply. Lease & Security Deposit Required
Mertensmeyer & Backes Farm Land Auctions FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. (SEE EACH AUCTION BELOW) Check WEBSITE : www.sarbaughauction.com for Maps, Pics., & More Detailed Information Link for each Auction. BOTH AUCTIONS - SELLING LOCATION: Will be sold at the Rupe Center, Carrollton, Mo (1st Stop Light on Hwy 65 coming from the South. Turn R.or East 1/2 Block, Then Right on Harvest Hills Drive (Behind the Carrollton Fire Barn). FOLLOW SALE SIGNS.
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Mertensmeyer Land Auction Selling 260A REAL ESTATE - 260A, More or Less, in Carroll County, Missouri. (THERE ARE NO CRP OR WETLAND PROGRAMS ON THIS FARM)
TRACT 1 - 149 Acres - Bottom Ground - Twp. 52N, Range 23W, Sect. 1, Wakenda Twp. (E. Side of CR 221). Tract has Hunting Rights already established. TRACT 2 - 111 Acres - Bottom Ground in Twp. 52N, Range 24W, in Sect. 13, Moss Creek Twp. (W. Side of CR 221). Tract has Hunting Rights already established. FARM LOCATION: 1.8 Mi. West of Carrollton, Mo. on Hwy 10, Then South .08 Mile on CR 221. Terms: 10% Down Day of Sale, Balance in 30 Days. Website: www.sarbaughauction.com for Maps, Pics, & More Detailed Link on website.
Contact Sarbaugh Auction for Showing & Details. Aaron 660-542-6056 / Ernie 660-542-6063 / Office 660-542-1655
Mertensmeyer Backes Land Auction Selling 232A REAL ESTATE - TRACT - 232A, More or Less, BOTTOM GROUND in Saline County, Missouri. Located in Twp. 51N, Range 22W, Sect. 6 & 7 & JOINING Twp. 51N, Range 23W, Sect. 12. 70A Timber, Slough, Levees & Etc. FARM LOCATION: 2.3 Mi. North of Malta Bend, Mo. at Stop Light on Daybreak Ave to Field Entrance. Terms: 10% Down Day of Sale, Balance at Closing.
WEBSITE : www.sarbaughauction.com for Maps, Pics., & More Detailed Information Link. Contact Sarbaugh Auction for Showing & Details. Aaron 660-542-6056 / Ernie 660-542-6063/ Office 660-542-1655
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New Study: 3D Finds Breast Cancers Earlier (NAPSA)—When it comes to telling if someone has—or doesn’t have—breast cancer, three dimensions are a lot better than two, according to recent research published in the American Journal of Roentgenology. The Research In the first large-scale U.S. study of 3D mammograms, researchers compared breast cancer screening with the addition of 3D mammograms against conventional 2D mammograms and found a significant reduction in recall rates and a sizable increase in cancer detection, Dr. Rose particularly invasive cancer. The study evaluated recall, cancer detection and invasive cancer detection rates in a community-based breast imaging practice. Called “Implementation of Breast Tomosynthesis in a Routine Screening Practice: An Observational Study,” it was led by Stephen L. Rose, M.D., a prominent radiologist in Houston, Texas. The Results “Implementation of tomosynthesis in our screening practice resulted in a consistent significant improvement in performance,” the report said.
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A new study adds to a significant body of evidence showing improved results using 3D mammograms for breast cancer screening. The technology detects the disease earlier when it’s easiest to treat and reduces false alarms for cancer-free patients. The study found the use of 3D mammograms resulted in: •A 53 percent increase in invasive cancer detection rates. •A 37 percent drop in recall rates; that is, in patients being called back for further tests because the first result was inconclusive. The Rose study is consistent with prior research findings, including two major European studies published in The Lancet Oncology. Both of those studies found increased cancer detection and reduced recalls. The Reasons 3D technology allows radiologists to see breast tissue in greater detail than with 2D mammograms
alone. This results in earlier detection of cancers, when they are easier to treat, and a reduction in the worrisome false positives that are more common with conventional digital mammograms. 3D mammogram technology, approved by the FDA in 2011, was developed by Hologic, Inc., a leading company serving the health care needs of women. 3D mammograms are used in 49 states and more than 50 countries. More than 2.5 million women in the United States have had 3D mammograms. The Resources To learn more about 3D mammograms, visit www.3Dmammo gram.com.
Family History And Screening Are Keys To Treating An Inherited Disease (NAPSA)—Information shared by family members can often serve as the first line of defense against a serious medical condition. Such shared information was key to saving the life of a young man named Matthew Ito. As a teen, Ito did all the things other 14-year-old boys did: played sports, hung out with friends, and raced dirt bikes. But around that time he also learned he had inherited a potentially deadly genetic disorder that affects 1 in 500 people. The disorder, called Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH), affects more than 600,000 Americans, yet 80 percent of those with FH are undiagnosed and have no idea they are at risk. When Ito was diagnosed in 1974, the medical community didn’t have ideal guidance or treatment for it. In fact, he wasn’t treated for FH until he was in his late 20s, just after statins, a class of drug used to lower cholesterol, were introduced. The only thing standing between him and a lifechanging—or life-ending—heart attack was a semi-strict diet and exercise. “When I’d go out with my friends, my mom would make me a healthy snack and everyone else would be eating hamburgers,” said Ito, now a professor of pharmacy practice at Oregon State University/Oregon Health & Science University. After further tests and family research, he learned that FH came from his mom’s side of the family. Both of his maternal grandparents had died from either a stroke or a heart attack. Numerous aunts, uncles and cousins have FH as well. The consequences of FH have dramatically altered his life. Ito is in the midst of a fight against FH, not only for himself, but also for the life of his patients and his own family. “Even though I’m being treated with statins and ezetimibe (a cholesterol absorption inhibitor), I eat an extremely healthy, low cholesterol and low sodium diet. I was
Matthew Ito is one of 600,000 Americans who have the disorder called Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH). Unfortunately, 80 percent of those with FH are undiagnosed and have no idea that they are at risk. undiagnosed for 14 years of my life, and it took its toll,” Ito said. Early Diagnosis Is Key As a Doctor of Pharmacy and President of the National Lipid Association (NLA) this year, he is committed to raising awareness about this disorder. Ito wants both patients and health care providers to know exactly how important early diagnosis and treatment is, from his personal—and lifethreatening—experience. Despite a strict diet and doing everything “by the book,” in January 2013, Ito had a massive heart attack and two weeks later underwent triple bypass surgery. He said that he always suspected he would have a heart attack but just never knew when. “It happened when I was dirt bike riding in a remote area in the mountains surrounding Portland. Thankfully, friends riding with me got medical attention to me quickly, saving my life. The event has been life-altering for me, my family, and my friends.” Family History Is Helpful Knowing his family history, Ito made sure that his now 18-yearold daughter and 13-year-old son were screened for FH, done with a simple blood test. Results showed that his daughter also inherited
FH but his son did not. “Thankfully my daughter is doing well, and she is now on statins, but it’s something she will have to learn to live with and be aware of the rest of her life,” said Ito. But not many doctors do cholesterol screening on children who appear perfectly healthy, and not many children have lipidologists as fathers. “Let’s say you get screened in your 30s and start getting aggressive treatment. The problem is— you’ve been living with extremely high cholesterol for years, and it’s hard to reverse that,” Ito said. “Why should we wait until these patients have a heart attack before a doctor starts asking if their patient has atherosclerosis?” Screening Is Essential “Many people with FH don’t have any obvious symptoms of high cholesterol; they are not obese; they don’t eat unhealthy foods; and they exercise. That’s why it’s so difficult to diagnose— and often those with FH only get diagnosed after they’ve had a heart attack or stroke. If patients suspect they may have FH or have a family history of heart attack or stroke, I advise them to get screened for FH. Because it could end up saving their life,” said Ito. Signs You May Have FH •A routine blood test shows high cholesterol •A heart attack before the age of 50–60 •Family history of cardiovascular disease early in life •Swollen tendons on the heels and hands •Yellowish areas around the eyes While FH is not curable, it is treatable. The aim of treatment is to reduce your cholesterol to an acceptable level, thereby preventing or delaying heart disease. A lipidologist, a health care provider who specializes in treating diseases like FH, can develop the best treatment plan for you. To locate such a health care provider or to learn more about FH, visit the website at www. learnyourlipids.com.
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Is Online Education Right For You? (NAPSA)—Today’s jobs require more training and education than in the past. In fact, a recent study by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce anticipates that more than 65 percent of the 55 million American jobs generated by 2020 will require training beyond high school. Many working professionals who want to take the next step in their careers are turning to online degree programs. Online education helps students take control of their education while giving them the flexibility to handle other commitments. It gives students an opportunity to learn on their own time, within their own schedules, without having to pull back from their responsibilities. “Students today are looking for degree programs that fit into their already-busy lifestyle,” said Dr. Greg Washington, provost and vice president of campus operations at American InterContinental University (AIU). “An online education offers students a better learning experience by working on their schedule.” Working adults who are balancing a job and family often choose online education because going back to a traditional campus isn’t practical for them. According to a report from the National Center for Education Statistics, only 29 percent of undergraduates these days are what’s considered “traditional” full-time students of standard college age enrolled in fouryear public or nonprofit colleges. Online education continues to evolve, making it even easier for students to make the most of their time. “At AIU, we recently introduced new technology, called intellipath, to give students a more customized learning approach. The platform assesses and identifies students’ current understanding of a topic and creates a ‘personalized learning map’ that includes lessons and course content tailored to meet each student’s individual needs,” added Washington. When looking into an online education, students should consider what option best fits their lifestyle.
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1107 West 35th Terrace, Sedalia Missouri 65301. Take 65-Highway through Sedalia to 32nd Street. Go east on 32nd Street 8 miles to S. Grand, then turn right onto W. 35th Street Terr. A large collection of Antiques, Coins and 2013 Minivan. 2013 Dodge Caravan with only 12,000 miles. Coins: 38 Morgan Dollars, Many U.S. Pre-64 Silver Coins, Silver Certificates and More. Furniture: Oak Harlow Dresser, Secretary Bookcases, Stack Bookcase, Bedroom Furniture, Two Oak China Cabinets, Fancy Oak Buffet, Children’s Furniture, Highboys, Mission Style Triple bookcase and more! 50 Pieces of Art Pottery: Roseville, Weller, Van Briggle, Hull Bow Knot & more! Antique Variety: FULL SET OF DAZEY CHURNS! Red Wing #’s 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 20 & 25 Gal Crocks, Advtg Whiskey Jugs, Butter Crocks & Beater Jar Collection, Collection of Lamps & Mini Lamps, PINK PIGS, Nippon, Limoges, Coll of Milk Bottles, 20 Pieces Carnival Glass, Whiskey Jugs, Full Set of Dazey Churns, Depression Glass Fenton, Many Good Old Prints, and more! Plus 2013 Dodge Caravan with 12k Miles! Kenmore Upright freezer, Whirlpool W/D, Craftsman TableSaw, Air Compressor, Waterloo Tool Chests, Good Tools, much more! Cash, Check, MC & Visa.
Lance Gerken and Dirk Soulis Dirk Soulis Auctions 816.697.3830 www.DirkSoulisAuctions.com
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Send resume to D.C. PO Box 100 Marshall, MO 65340 722 N. Lake Dr. Lovely 3 Bdrm, 3 baths ranch on Town & Country lake. Call Audrey 631-5356
408 E. High, Arrow Rock Historic 3 Bdrm, 2 baths, 1½ story home Call Audrey 631-5356
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2 Homes for the price of one. Nice 2 Bdrms. ranch, fireplace, full Bsmt. w/mother-in-laws, quarters in back of house $90’s. Call Denne 815-1805
Charming country home 1 1/2 story a real show place on 8 acres M/L 4 Bdrms. 31⁄2 baths, full furnished walk-out basement inground pool and pool house, detached garage w/shop. Call Denne 815-1805
3 bedroom ranch well maintained, vinyl siding, all new replacement windows, Spacious living room, hardwood floors, large master bedroom, fenced back yard with deck, located south part of town close to shopping. $60’s Call Denne 815-1805
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OATS BUS
To receive the Oats Bus schedule for in-town shopping and doctor appointments, call 886-5017. For information for out-of-town shopping and doctor appointments, please call 800-276-6287.
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This home been totally remodeled thru out, new windows, vinyl siding, new kitchen and bath. $30’s Call Evalene 660-815-7951
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Charming, cozy & comfortable, Large deck overlooks a beautiful lake. Call Kim 886-0121
Bungalow with great three-car garage--hardwood floors, new windows, updated bath -- $60’s will trade for country property. Call Becky at 660-229-9367
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Price Reduced All brick well maintained home with many updates. Call for more details. Kim 886-0121
Home of the Jump Start Program! Congratulations to the hundreds of customers who have taken advantage of the
Jump Start! Program! If you have ever had some bad luck with your credit for whatever reason, but need to buy a car,
call Ron at 660-826-8320. We can help!
660-886-7776 • 1506 S. Odel www.marshallrealtyinc.com