State Line Shopper - October 14, 2019

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October 14, 2019

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PO Box 118 Phillipsburg, KS 67661 785-533-0104 email: statelineshopper@gmail.com


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October 14, 2019 FAST UNIT

$15,900

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2007 FORD MUSTANG GT/ CALIFORNIA SPECIAL (Hard to Find!) V8, auto, loaded, custom suspension and exhaust, 125K

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‘70 GM 1/2 TON, removable top, built 350 auto, air, ps, power disc brakes, Senergy Green/Pearl White paint, bed liner, fresh build

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PUBLIC AUCTION

Estate of Randy Werner ETAL Selling Guns, Tools, Shop & Power Equipment, Toys Saturday, October 19th, 2019 - 10:00 A.M. Auction Location: Phillips County Fairbuilding 1481 HWY 183, Phillipsburg, KS (Watch For Signs) For More Color Pictures Visit www.hamitauction.com Guns will Sell at 12:00 Noon!!

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2003 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT 2500 4x4, 8.1L V8 auto, new tires! $3,500

2006 JEEP WRANGLER X 4x4, 6 cyl., auto, air, roof rack, remote control winch, lifted, only 105K low miles!!

308-995-8234, office 102 S. Sherman, Holdrege, NE 308-991-7653, cell (South of Cozy Inn Cafe)

All Husky & Trojan Fans Are Invited

Guns, Gun Cabinet & Bows:

Winchester Model 94 AE 30-30 Lever Action Riffle – SAVAGE Model 11 243 Bolt Action Riffle w/ Silver Antler Scope – STEVENS Model 9478 Single Shot 12 Ga. – A. Rossis Single Shot 410 – Mossberg 500S 12 Ga. – 44 Cal. FLLIPIETTA Black Powder – FMJ Ducktown, TN Mod DD Cal 45 Double Barrel – Model CA-32 Cal 32 Auto Cobra ENT of UTAH – BPI Connecticut Valley Arms 50 Cal Black Powder Bolt Action – Mossberg Model 190 16 Ga. 2 3/4” Bolt Action Shotgun – Remington Model 514 Short or Long Riffle Bolt Action – PARDNER Model SBI 12 Ga 3” Singleshot – MARLIN Model 1895 GBL 45 Cal Lever Action – MOSSBERG 2 ¾” & 3” 12 Ga. Pump – ROSSI 410 3” Mod Single Shot – Thompson Center Venture 2506 (New) – RAU Wildcat Eldorado 22 RF (Rare) – Winchester 1890 22 Short w/ Original Tang Sight – Savage A 17 17 HMR w/ Scope (New) – Saiga AK 308 Winchester w/ Scope Mount – Ruger Charger Take Down Laminated Stock (New) – Ruger LCR 22 LR (New) – Pheonix HP22 w/ Standard Target Barrell SS (New) – Taurus TP 22 Gold Acc 22 LR – Kahr CM 9 9MM (New) – Kahr P40 40 52W (New) – Smith & Wesson Shield 40 S&W – Action SN 22-085868 – CVC Black Powder NIB 2 Barrel, .45 Cal and .50 Cal never been fired, Adjustable Sights – Ruger SR9 Stainless, Adjustable Sights, Semi-Auto, Special Edition, SN 3302-21519 Stack On Gun Safe – (PLUS MANY MORE!)

Chain Saws, Trimmers, Mowers, Yard & Garden * Trailers *Power Tools, Welder & Torch * Tools & Shop Equipment * Grills, Camping & Misc. * Toys * 12’x21’ Carport and 12’ x 8’ Storage Shed to be moved These items plus many, many more too numerous to mention will sell! MUST HAVE DRIVERS LICENSE OR POSITIVE PHOTO ID TO REGISTER FOR BIDDER NUMBER *Lunch Stand Provided CODY MILLER, LISTING AGENT 785-533-3300 Terms & Conditions: Cash – Approved Check W/ Positive ID – Credit Cards Accepted: Visa & Master Card (3% buyer premium waived if payment is made in cash or by good check.) All Items Will be Sold “As-Is Where-Is” – Not Responsible for Accidents – Announcements Made Day of Sale Take Precedence Over Printed Material.

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25 5:30 PM

Stop by the tennis courts in Almena prior to the Husky and Trojan football game for a Fan Tailgate. Get geared up for the big game by celebrating with other Husky and Trojan Fans and enjoy a pre-game tailgate meal with other fans.

Where: Next to the field at the Tennis Courts in Almena Time: 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Sponsored By:

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2019 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk, 4x4, 3.2 V6, auto, 10K $26,900 2018 Chevy Colorado LT, crew cab, V6, auto, 4x4, 19K $26,900 2018 Chevy Tahoe LT, 4x4, 5.3L auto, heated leather, loaded, 19K $44,900 2017 Dodge Grand Caravan GT, heated leather, Navigation, 26K $22,900 2016 Honda Accord LX, 2.4L auto, 60K $13,900 2015 Ford F350 XLT, Crew Cab, 4x4, 6.7L diesel, auto, 140K, Scorpion Bale Bed $29,900 2014 Nissan Juke SL, AWD, 1.6 turbo, auro, leather, loaded, 77K $10,900 2014 Ford Explorer SE, AWD, 3.7L v6, auto, 113K $10,900 2014 RAM 1500, 4x4, 5.7 Hemi, short bed, auto, 119K $12,900 2014 Nissan Rogue, AWD, 4 cyl., auto, some hail damage, 96K $7,900 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT, 4x4, 5.3L auto, leather and loaded, 57K $30,500 2013 Chevy 2500 HD, reg. cab, 4x4, w/out bed, 130K $16,900 2008 Nissan Sentra, 4 cyl., auto, 198K $2,950 2008 Chevy Trailblazer, 4x4 4.2L auto, 141K $6,950 2007 Ford F-150, ext cab, 4x4, 5.4, auto, 178k $7950 2007 GMC Acadia SLT, AWD, 3.6 V6, auto, 160K $6,950

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The Station in Alma, Nebraska is currently looking to hire WAIT STAFF and KITCHEN STAFF! We are so excited to meet you. We pride ourselves on serving the highest quality of food and giving our customers an amazing, fine dining experience. We’d love to welcome you to our restaurant. Stop by and ask for Charlie or Kent to complete an application. If you feel you are a good fit for our family, we’d love to meet you! 408 Highway 183 Alma, NE 68920 308-920-1178

Work Garden Soil in the Fall

Rachael Boyle Phillips-Rooks District Extension Agent Agriculture and Natural Resources Fall is the preferred time to prepare garden soil for next spring’s vegetable garden. Spring is often wet making it difficult to work soil without forming clods that remain the rest of the season. Fall usually is drier allowing more time to work the soil when it is at the correct soil moisture content. Even if you work soil wet in the fall and

form clods, the freezing and thawing that takes place in the winter will break them down, leaving a mellow soil the following spring. Insects often hide in garden debris. If that debris is worked into the soil, insects will be less likely to survive the winter. Diseases are also less likely to overwinter if old plants are worked under. Also, the garden debris will increase the organic matter content of the soil. Working the debris into the soil is often easier if you mow the old vegetable plants several times to reduce the size of the debris. Fall is an excellent time to add organic

matter. Not only are organic materials usually more available in the fall (leaves, rotten hay, silage, grass clippings) but fresher materials can be added in the fall than in the spring because there is more time for materials to break down before planting. As a general rule, add 2 inches of organic material to the surface of the soil and till it in. Be careful not to over till. You should end up with particles like grapenuts or larger. If you work your garden into the consistency of dust, you have destroyed the soil structure. For more information, please contact the local K-State Research & Extension Office.

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which goes into a beneStudy: Mandatory labeling had minimal fit-cost assessment, and effect on meat demand an attempt to quantify A Kansas State University agricultural economist says a law that once required mandatory reporting of the origin of meat sold in grocery stores likely did not have an impact on consumers’ demand for those products. Glynn Tonsor has completed an analysis of meat demand before, during and after the U.S. Department of Agriculture had implemented mandatory country of origin labeling for meat products. Known as MCOOL, the law was in place in the United States from 2009 through 2015, and required food labels in grocery stores to include a statement indicating where the animal was raised before it was harvested for a meat product. Essentially, said Tonsor, “if beef and pork products went through the grocery store, then they had to be labeled. With that (labeling) comes the cost of compliance,

the benefit. So what we tried to determine is the impact on the demand for meat of that law, and ultimately whether there was a positive benefit-cost ratio. “There’s no evidence of a positive demand development following implementation of the law,” Tonsor said. “So if you don’t have evidence of a benefit, and you do have evidence of a cost, that’s not a desirable benefit-cost ratio,” which led to the law being repealed in late 2015. Four years later, Tonsor said there is “no reason to think” that repeal of MCOOL would provide a measurable boost to the demand for meat products. “One of the estimates we have reported looks that way, but there are a lot of things that change. Beef demand or pork demand could be better after MCOOL, and have nothing to do with MCOOL being repealed.” Recent drivers in meat demand are more likely due to consumers’ high-

er preference for protein diets, and the population mix from 10 years ago has changed, Tonsor said. He and his colleagues have published a paper outlining many factors that have affected meat demand before, during and after MCOOL was in place. The fact sheet is available online at www.agmanager. info, and titled, “Overview of MCOOL Impact on KSU Domestic Beef and Pork Demand Indices.” “I would encourage those who read this to read the other publications we have on beef demand and pork demand,” Tonsor said. “There are a lot of resources that say the last two or three years have been very good on domestic meat demand, and I am not going to attribute that to the absence of MCOOL. There are other factors that are in play, such as consumer incomes rising, favorability of protein in the diet, and more.” The fact sheet may be especially valuable as there is some renewed interest in bringing MCOOL back. Source: KSRE

Andbe Home in Norton, KS is looking for an administrator for our 68-bed skilled long term care home. We are looking for an individual that has experience in long term care and possesses a Kansas Nursing Home Administrator’s license. We perfer someone who has experience in management; knowledge of state and federal regulations; knowledge of Medicare and Medicaid billing; and staffing and leadership skills. If interested in applying request an application in person at 201 West Crane, Norton, KS or call 785-877-2601. x2

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The deadline to get your ad in next week’s State Line Shopper is noon, Wednesday, October 16. Ads can be placed by emailing: statelineshopper@gmail.com or calling 785-533-0104.


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National Memorial to Visit Plainville, Kansas -October 17 - October 20, Anderson Park, Plainville, KS The Plainville Ambassador Club is hosting the national memorial, “Remembering Our Fallen.” Remembering Our Fallen is a photographic war memorial that honors our country’s military Fallen from The War on Terror (9/11/2001 – Present). The memorial consists of 32 Tribute Towers supporting double-sided and full-color banners to withstand the elements. It was unveiled on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in September 2017 and has been displayed in over 55 cities and 25 states, including Independence National Historic Park in Philadelphia during the Army/ Navy weekend, National Museum of the Marine Corps, the Pentagon, and universities. This is the first time that the Memorial will be displayed in Kansas west of the Legends in Kansas City. Study Shows Limited Boradband Access in Rural America A new study commissioned by the United Soybean Board reveals the lack of access to broadband in rural areas takes a significant toll on farmers and the economy. The study found 60 percent of U.S. farmers say they do not have enough connectivity to run their businesses. USB initiated the rural broadband study to better understand how and why farmers currently access the internet, and the implications that access. Data from the United States Department of Ag-

www.waltermotorco.com riculture Economic Research Service indicates that farming contributes to nearly $133 billion of our country’s gross domestic product. Based on USB’s rural broadband survey, the lack of connectivity negatively impacts farmers responsible for $80 billion of gross domestic product. The survey also

found 78 percent of farmers do not have a choice in internet service providers, and 60 percent of farmers say their service is too slow, and often rely on cell signals. Meanwhile, 40 percent of farmers say they have fixed internet connections, while others rely on satellite connections. PC: FCC | Story Source: NAFB

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VARIOUS TOOLS FOR RENT: To Place An Ad, email us at statelineshopper@ gmail.com or call or text us at 785-533-0104

2013 Lincoln MKX Elite, all wheel drive, panoramic roof, heated & cooled front seats, heated rear seats, navigation, power liftgate, remote start & much, much more! Extra Clean, 81,000 miles 2010 Ford F150, Supercrew King Ranch, 4x4, 5.4 V-8, heated & cooled front seats, dual zone auto climate control, power moon roof, trailer tow and LOTS MORE! Sharp Truck, 92,000 miles 2004 Pontiac Montana Extended Mini Van, quad leather bucket seats, 3rd row seating, 2nd row passenger handicap seat, swivels outward and lowers. Power sliding doors, rear air and more! 189K miles 2005 Dodge RAM 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 SLT series, 5.7 HEMI engine, power windows & SOLD! locks, trailer tow, running boards, alloy wheels, soft tonneau cover, 117,000 miles 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT, quad seating, 3rd row seating, rear air & heat, remote keyless entry, power sliding doors, alloy wheels, 129,000 miles 2010 Mercury Milan Premier, 3.0 V6, power seat, autolamps, remote keylesss entry, 6 disc CD, auto climate control, alloy wheels, Only 75,000 miles 2010 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab 1500 4x4 LTZ package, navigation, power moonroof, SOLD! heated leather seats, remote start, trailer tow, much more, very clean, 130,000 miles 2011 Ford Edge SEL, leather seating surface, heated front seats, panoramic roof, Nav., blind spot warning system, rear view camera, remote keyless entry & keypad, alloy wheels, satellite radio, 111,500 miles, White Platinum Tri-Coat Paint $10,500 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid SEL 4 dr. Wagon, 2.0Litre gas/electric Hybrid, heated leather bucket seats, dual zone automatic climate control, power liftgate, Navigation and more, 103,000 miles $8,450 2015 Ford Focus SE appearance pkg., ambient lighting, rear spoiler, remote start, heated seats, power moonroof, reverse sensing system, 56,000 miles $13,500 2015 Lincoln MKC All Wheel Drive, reserve equipment group, panoramic roof, SOLD! Navigation, blind spot system with cross traffic alert, heated and cooled front seats, power liftgate, remote start and much more, only 37,500 miles 2015 Chevy Traverse LTZ, 7 passenger seating, heated and cooled front seats, dual zone climate control, dual panel sunroof, blind spot monitor, Navigation, rear camera and much more, only 27,000 miles $27,500

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2016 Ford Edge Titanium, All Wheel Drive, 2.0 EcoBoost engine, blind spot warning system, Navigation, remote start, power liftgate, moonroof and much more, only 18,600 miles 2016 Ford Edge SEL, All Wheel Drive, hands-free liftgate, BLIS, Nav., remote start, SOLD! heated seats, 2.0 EcoBoost engine, rear camera, only 26,300 miles 2016 Toyota Highlander AWD XLE, heated front leather seats, 2nd row bucket seats, 3rd row seating, power liftgate, rear camera, navigation, power moonroof and more. Only 35,000 miles 2016 Chevy Equinox All Wheel Drive LT package, 3.6L V6, heated front seats, rear camera, Navigation, remote start, power moonroof and more, only 15,700 miles 2016 Ford F150 Super Crew 4x4 XLT FX4 Off Road Package, 5.0Litre V8, Sport Trim Pkg., dual power heated bucket seats, rear camera, trailer tow and lots more! Only 35,000 miles 2016 Ford Fusion SE, 1.5L EcoBoost engine, power moonroof, heated seats, navigation system, remote keyless entry and keypad, autolamps, dual zone automatic climate control, only 17,800 miles $19,900 2016 Kia Sedona LX, 3.3 Litre V6, dual power sliding doors, 3rd row seating, fold flat seats, heated cloth bucket seats, rear heat and air, rear camera and more. Only 31,000 miles $19,900 2017 Ford Explorer XLT All Wheel Drive, SYNC 3 with 8” LED Touch Screen premium audio, power liftgate, heated seats and steering wheel, panoramic roof, BLIS, Nav. only 33,000 miles 2017 GMC Terrain SLE / SLE2, heated front bucket seats, rear view camera, Bluetooth connection, power seat, remote keyless entry, remote start, only 17,400 miles 2017 Ford Fusion SE, reverse sensor system, rear camera, heated leather seats, dual zone auto climate control, Burgandy Velvet, only 47,000 miles $16,900 2018 Ford Taurus Limited heated/cooled front leather seats, voice activated navigation, power moonroof, blind spot warning system, remote start, dual zone auto climate control, Sony audio and much more, White Platinum with Dune leather interior, only 18,000 miles $25,900


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2013 Chevy 2500HD Ext. Cab 4x4, Duramax diesel, Like New Condition! 158k 2010 Ford F250, Crew Cab, 4x4, Auto, V-10 Engine, 131k 2009 Chevy 1500 Z71, 4x4, Ext. Cab, 170k 2008 Chevy 1500 Crew Cab, 4x4, 101K 2007 Chevy 1/2 Ton, Ext. Cab, 4x4, 150k NICE! 2006 Chevrolet HD2500, Crew Cab, Long Box, Diesel, 4x4, 158K

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2015 Dodge Grand Caravan, 90K 2013 Chrysler Town & Country Touring, Leather, 137k 2012 Chevy Tahoe LT, Leather, 5.3 2009 Chevy Suburban LT, 4x4, Leather, 103K 2007 Cadillac Escalade, 4-door, 4x4, 130k 2007 Toyota Rav4 Limited, AWD, 131k 2005 Jeep Wrangler, Soft-top air, 147k 2005 Jeep Wrangler, Hard-top 2005 Lincoln Aviator AWD, 163K 2003 Chevy Tahoe, 4x4, 4 dr, 252K 2002 Kia Sportage, 4x2, 176K 2001 Jeep Wrangler, Hard-top, 137k 1996 Chrysler Town & Country Van, leather, DVD, 148k

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2009 Ford Fusion SEL, 87K 2005 Ford Taurus SE, 82k 2005 Ford Focus SE, Sunroof, 4dr, 118k 2002 Buick LeSabre, 90K 2000 Buick Park Ave Ultra 124K 1999 Mercury Mystique, 4dr, 5 speed, 148k

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October 14, 2019 Nebraska Corn encourages safety this harvest season As combines pop up in fields across the Midwest, the Nebraska Corn Board and Nebraska Corn Growers Association encourage farmers, as well as local residents and visitors, to take a second for safety in rural areas this harvest season. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the agricultural sector is one of the most dangerous industries in America. Over 2 million workers are employed full-time in production agriculture, which does not account for part-time help or family members who also live and work on farms. In 2016, there were 417 reported fatalities of agricultural workers, which equates to 21.4 deaths per 100,000 workers. While harvest season is an opportune time to be mindful of safety precautions, safety should be implemented year-round in the agricultural industry. “There are lot of moving parts in agriculture, and

people need to be responsible,” said David Bruntz, chairman of the Nebraska Corn Board and farmer from Friend. “A lot of accidents can be prevented by just allowing a little extra time and care. We like to tell people to ‘take a second for safety.’ It’s a great reminder for all of us not to get in a hurry and be mindful of our surroundings.” With factors like fluctuating weather, field conditions and machinery availability, farmers typically have a narrow window to complete their harvest work. Therefore, it’s important farmers take care of themselves to ensure a safe and productive season. “Farmers need to remember to look out for their own well-being during harvest,” said Dan Nerud, president of the Nebraska Corn Growers Association and farmer from Dorchester. “So often, farmers want to move fast in order to take advantage of good weather, but a tired farmer puts him or herself in danger. It’s important for farmers to get enough rest and take short breaks, when needed. A well-rested farmer is a safe and alert farmer.” Farmers are not the only people who should be cautious during the harvest season.

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Anyone who may be visiting or traveling through rural areas should be mindful of increased farm traffic on roads and highways. Harvest equipment should be visible with front and rear warning lights, as well as slow moving vehicle emblems to notify motorists of approaching machinery. In rural areas, parents of small children should also develop safety rules to prevent youth from playing on or near harvest equipment.

Entanglement

Additional tips for farmers, farm workers and rural residents to consider while on the farm this fall (adapted from the National Corn Growers Association):

Be careful climbing on and off equipment. Be alert and extremely careful when working in wet or slippery conditions. Keep all walkways and platforms open and free of tools, dust, debris or other obstacles. Clean all walkways and platforms before use. Wear clothing that is well fitting and not baggy or

Equipment Safety

Be careful when approaching harvest equipment. Approach from the front and gain eye contact with the operator before approaching. Ensure the harvesting equipment is fully stopped and disengaged before climbing onto a vehicle. Do not place yourself near any unguarded or otherwise running machinery. Avoid pinch points between equipment - such as tractors with grain wagons. Visibility can be limited and serious injury can occur.

Hazard

Entanglement hazards can happen very quickly. Do not ever try to unplug any equipment without disengaging power and removing energy from the equipment. Never pull or try to remove plugged plants from an operating machine. Always keep shields in place to avoid snags and entanglement when working around equipment.

Fall Hazard

loose. Also wear proper non-slip, closed toe shoes. Use grab bars when mounting or dismounting machinery. Face machinery when dismounting and never jump from equipment. Never dismount from a moving vehicle.

Fire Prevention

Carry a fire extinguisher with you in your vehicle (A-B-C, 5 or 10 pound). Remove dust and buildup from equipment. Check bearings regularly to prevent overheating and chance of fire.

Grain Wagon Safety

Be careful to monitor grain wagon weight to never exceed maximum weight limits. As weight increases, grain wagons can be more difficult to control. Load grain wagons even-

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Grain Bin Safety

If entering a bin, wear a harness attached to a secure rope. Never work alone. Never allow children to get too close or inside the bin. Wear a dust filter or respirator when working in bins. Stay out of bins when equipment is running.


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2008 Cadillac DTS, Dual Power, Heated & Cooled 2003 Chevy Venture, V6, Memory Seating, Chrome Auto, Local Trade-In, Wheels, Lane Departure & Belonged to a Little Old Many More Options ~ 84K Lady who drove to church As Nice as You Will Find! & Coffee! 70K Super Dooper! $9,995

2003 Dodge Quad-Cab SLT, Big Horn Hemi, 20” wheels, Red & Silver, 120k $7995 Have to See to Believe! Very Sharp Pickup!

2015 Ford Focus SE Hatchback, cruise, tilt, pw, pl, power seats, Red with Dark Grey Interior Only 3,000 miles! Remainder of Factory Warranty $15,995

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2014 Dodge Grand Caravan, Burgundy, Stow ‘N Go SUPER CLEAN! $7,995

2002 PT Cruiser, pw, pl, cruise, tilt, 4 cyl., auto, Nice car! $2,995

2006 Ford Freestar SEL, p/doors, 4.2L V6, Super Clean! $4,995 2006 Buick Lucerne CXS, Dual Pwr/Memory Leather Seats, Pwr Sunroof, Light Gold Color, 63k As Nice as You’ll Find! $9,995

2011 Ford Taurus Lmtd dual power leather heated and cooled seating, loaded heavy!! $9,995

2008 Saturn Vue AWD V6, auto, air, cruise, tilt, power seat, Black with Gray int., Local Trade,120K $5,995

2010 Chrysler 300 Touring, Leather Dual-Power Seats, 120k $5995

2007 Chevy Imapala LT dual power heated leather seats, CD, alloy wheels, Charcoal, Good on miles, 115K $6,995

2004 Lincoln LS V6, CD, dual power leather heated/cooled seating, alloy wheels, lots of equipment, Champagne w/m int. $3,995

2009 Chrysler Sebring Limited, dual power leather seating, CD, wheels, Bright Blue, Black interior, 118K. Well Cared for. $5,995

2011 Buick Lucerne CXL leather dual power heated seating, V6, Many More Options! White, 90K Nice Car!! $8,995

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2011 Dodge Nitro Heat Edition 4x4, V6, auto, chrome wheels 113K

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2008 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6, auto, a Real Feeler $3,995

2002 Buick LeSabre Limited, good older car $2,995

2008 Dodge Caravan Touring dual power heated, leather, memory seating, power doors, Stow-n-Go, power roof, DVD, $6,995

2007 Ford F150 LariAt Crew Cab 4x4, Leather & Heated Seats, Running Boards, Blue/ Silver Accent - Sharp Looking Truck! $8,995

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2006 Pontiac Torrent p/seat, pw, pl, CD, alloys, roof rack, Champagne Well cared for $4,995

2001 Chevy S-10 Ext. Cab LS, auto, Burgandy, 118K $5,995

2007 Cadillac SRX Diamond White, Many options! Local Trade!

2008 Ford F150 SWB 4x2, 6 cyl., t spd, Black, Sporty! $5,995

2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4x4, 4.0L V6 auto, bed cover, Teal, 140K $6,995

2007 Dodge Club Cab 1993 Dodge Window Van SLT, 4x4, Bright Red, 90k D250, 360 V8 auto, EVENINGS: 785-476-2281 $11,995 HOURS: 8A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Mon.-Fri. local 1 owner trade-in only or 785-476-2446 Very Clean! Saturday 8:00a.m.-Noon 74K original miles!$2,995


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