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INSURANCE MANAGEMENT
OPPORTUNITY: Busy insur-
ance executive with Bankers
Life and Casualty Company
needs someone to personally
learn all aspects of the busi-
ness. Interested individuals will
begin as an insurance sales
agent that could lead to a man-
agement position within six
months to a year. Individuals
must be of good moral charac-
ter and eager to learn. Poten-
tially earn $40,000 to $60,000
in your first year. Position of-
fers unlimited upward mobility
for someone who works hard
and is determined to succeed.
To schedule an interview,
please call 573-449-3979 ext.
101 EOE 19349
LOCAL MARSHALL food
service operator is accepting
applications for a part-time
position. This is an hourly po-
sition, approximately 4 hours
per day 3-4 days per week.
This is a Monday thru Friday
position with some Saturdays
required. Must be able to
work mornings, days and
evenings as this position ro-
tates. Opportunity to advance
when the next open position
becomes available. Position
requires the ability to lift 35
pounds, good communica-
tion skills, food preparation,
cash handling and the ability
to work well with others. Must
be at least 18 years old and
have a High School Diploma.
Pre-employment background
check and drug testing re-
quired. Apply online at
www.jbofthesouth.com or
send resume to
www.hr@jacksonbrothers.
com.
MCH STRATEGIC DATA is
looking for ambitious col-
lege graduates who want a
career opportunity in Sales.
Candidates need no prior
selling experience and will
be thoroughly trained in a
professional consultative
selling environment. MCH
is a provider of marketing
databases to other busi-
nesses; more information is
available at www.mch
data.com. The positions are
full-time salaried with incen-
tive/commission and bene-
fits. The positions are
based in our Sweet
Springs, MO location. Re-
quirements: Bachelor’s De-
gree from an accredited
college or university, strong
written and verbal commu-
nication skills, detail ori-
ented and driven to
succeed. To apply, visit
www.mchdata.com or con-
tact Lynn Schear at lynns@
mchdata.com. Application
deadline is February 7,
2014.
MONSANTO SOYBEAN
PRODUCTION is looking for
a receptionist with a friendly
personality, strong computer
skills and detail orientated,
general duties will include but
not be limited to clerical,
scale operations, answering
and directing telephone calls,
greeting and assisting grow-
ers, carriers and visitors. Ap-
proximately 30-40 hours per
week. Send resume to Mon-
santo Soybean Production
PO Box 578, Marshall, MO
65340 or in person at 830 N.
Miami.
SHOP FOREMAN / SUPER-
INTENDENT located in: Glas-
gow, MO. Established Steel
Structure Fabrication facility is
looking for a dependable self-
started and a strong leader to
join our first shift production
team as a shop foreman in
our steel fabrication and as-
sembly plant. You will continu-
ously improve the safety and
productivity of the work envi-
ronment. It is expected that an
individual in this position have
a solid understanding of con-
tinuous improvement and cor-
rective action methods.
Additionally, your areas of re-
sponsibility will include Steel
Work, Welding, and Assem-
bly. In this position, you will be
responsible for the daily man-
agement of shop floor em-
ployees. Send resumes to:
WELDERS / STEEL FABRI-
CATORS located in: Glas-
gow, MO. Immediate
openings are available for ex-
perienced steel welders and
fitters, experience with alu-
minum and stainless steel
would be beneficial. We offer
competitive hourly wages
based on experience and
skill levels. Benefits include
group health insurance, re-
tirement plan, paid vacations,
and holidays. If you are an
experienced welder seeking
full time employment please
contact us. Send resumes to:
428 E. MITCHELL. One bed-
room apartment. $350/month.
Deposit equal to a month's
rent. No pets. 816-210-1234.
APARTMENTS FOR Rent in
Slater. Recently remodeled.
Sewer, water and trash in-
cluded. One bedroom
$350.00, 2 bedroom
$425.00. 886-0182.
FOR RENT: Now taking ap-
plications Westport Gardens
Apartments. One & two bed-
room units. Call Kim at Action
Management. 660-831-0030.
TDD: 800-735-2966. This in-
stitution is an equal housing
opportunity provider.
FOR RENT: Westport Ter-
race Senior Housing apart-
ments is accepting
applications. 915 S. Apache
Dr. Rent based on income.
Must be 62 yrs. old or handi-
capped or disabled. Call Kim
at Action Management. 660-
831-0030. Relay 711. This in-
stitution is an equal housing
opportunity provider.
NICE CLEAN partially fur-
nished one bedroom apart-
ment. References & deposit
required. No pets. 886-7333
days, 631-1566 evenings.
NOW ACCEPTING Applica-
tions for 1, 2 & 3 bedroom
units. Range, refrigerator,
water & sewer provided.
Rental assistance is avail-
able. Apply at 275 S. Red-
man or call 660-886-9664.
Equal Opportunity Housing.
540 NORTH DRIVE, 3 BED-
ROOM. 609 E. Rea, 2 bed-
room. Deposit and references
required. 660-631-5064
THREE BEDROOM, one
bath ranch. Stove, dish-
washer & fridge. $650 per
month. 660-287-2958
THREE BEDROOM, three
bath, trash included. No pets.
References, deposit & first
month's rent. 815-0701
TWO BEDROOM, one bath
mobile home South of Mar-
shall. 816-308-5101
TWO BEDROOM, range &
refrigerator, garage, no pets.
Three bedroom, new paint &
carpet, two baths, garage, no
pets. 886-2116, leave mes-
sage.
TWO BEDROOM with
kitchen, dining, & living room,
attached garage. $475/month.
18 or older. 660-826-5100
TWO & THREE bedroom
houses & duplex. $400-$650.
No pets. Deposit & refer-
ences required. Broker man-
aged. 660-815-2520
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
For Lease. Excellent loca-
tions. Near new construction.
Energy efficient. 886-8009.
MATTRESS SETS: Twin
$89.99, Full $99.99, Queen
$199.99, Queen Pillowtop
$249.99. Dutch Kountry Mar-
ket & Furniture, 10340 E.
Hwy. 50, Knob Noster, MO
65336. 660-563-2941.
To Buy, Sell, orTrade
the classifieds is
where you wantto look.
Call 886-2233 to
place your adtoday.
Classifieds • 886-2233
2 - Marshall, MO - The Saline County Citizen, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014
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Must be 55+ orhandicap/disabled660-529-2862
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All You Can Eat!Friday, January 31, 2014
4:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Knights of Columbus HallCorner of College and English, Carry-outs available
Adults $7.00 12 and Under $3.00
Home of theJump Start Program!Congratulations to thehundreds of customers whohave taken advantage of the
Jump Start!Program!If you have ever had some badluck with your credit for whateverreason, but need to buy a car,
call Ron at 660-826-8320.We can help!
Need a car for a day or week?
Elmer Hare Ford Sales Inc.
886-7462
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Buy, Sell & Trade Farm& Industrial Equipment
207 NW 160Clinton, Mo 64735Office: 888-575-1228/660-885-2662
PARTIAL LISTING OF CURRENT INVENTORYOF MORE THAN 500 ITEMS
“Inventory changes daily, call me for your equipment needs”
TRACTORS: Agco Allis 6670, 7600, 6080 Challenger;MT565, MT645, MT655B, 85, IH Case: 85 Hydro,1086, 2594, 7210, Puma 185, 315; Ford New Holland:3910, 7600, 4610, TL90A, TM140, T6020; John Deere:2040, 2150, 5203, 5220, 6320, 6420, 6615, 6430, 7130,7230, 7530, 7710, 7730, 7810, 7830, 7920, 8520, 4230,4430, 4440, 8120; Massey: 670, 471, 491, 4225FARM EQUIPMENT: Discs, loaders, planters, field cul-tivators, rotary cutters, balers, MoCos, plows, chisel plows,mulch tillers, mulch finishers, drills, manure spreadersCombines: JD 9550, 9670, 9770Corn Heads: John Deere: 444, 653A, 893, 612C, 1290Case IH: 1063, 1044, 1063; Gleaner: 430, LM630Platforms: Agco: 800-30, 800-25, F315, JD 913, 915,920, 930, 625F, 630FIndustrial Equipment: Skid steers, backhoes, forklift,TLB, Telehandler, excavator, wheel loaders
Kevin Hemme • Cell: 660-351-3612
Business Opportunity forSmall Retail Business.
Friends of Jim the Wonder Dog is requestingbusiness proposals to occupy part of the buildinglocated at 101 N. Lafayette in Marshall. The businesswill share the building with the Marshall WelcomeCenter and Jim the Wonder Dog Museum. The amountof space available for business use is approx.600 square feet with additional storage space. Inexchange for operating the visitor center, no rentwill be charged. Business personnel must be ableto operate the Welcome Center and Museum toexplain local attractions and the story of Jim theWonder Dog.Renter must operate the business at least 5 days aweek during regular business hours. Renter will payutilities, and phone. Proposals must be submitted byFebruary 15, 2014 on the form provided.
For additional information, to see the building, anda proposal form, contact
Larry Arrowood, 660-886-8191
AGENT-INSURANCE SALESMissouri Farm Bureau Insurance Services has an excellentopportunity in Lincoln County for professionals whoare interested in a rewarding career in insurance sales.Candidates should have an entrepreneurial spirit and bedriven by achievement and financial rewards.While insuranceand sales experience is not required, the right candidatewill have a demonstrated record in driving business results.Missouri Farm Bureau provides office space,administrativesupport, training program,and benefits’ package includinghealth insurance and retirement program.Our compensationpackage provides guaranteed income to start.Our Agentsgain additional financial rewards with the successfulmarketing and sales of our multiline products, includingopportunities to win bonuses and company sponsored trips.If you are interested in consideration for joining this highperformance sales team,please contact…
www.mofbinsurance.comand follow the “Career Opportunities” link.Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
BANKS MOVING And Stor-
age Company. Storage units
now available, easy access,
low rates, video surveillance.
975 W. Jackson. 886-7471,
855-559-7471.
BKE SELF-STORAGE HWY
20 W. Well-lit, easy access,
best prices in Saline County,
660-831-0500, 660-202-2866
MARSHALL CENTRAL Stor-
age. South Odell and new lo-
cation on Drake Road.
Various sizes both locations.
886-4600.
MARSHALL MINI-STORAGE.
Hwy. 20 West. U-Store! U-
Lock! Car-Boats-Furniture-
Etc. 886-9499 or 886-8268.
SOUTH 65 STORAGE. Low-
est prices in county. Various
sizes. Lighted units. 886-8037.
NEW MECHANIC SHOP
OPEN: Jimmy O'Bryans Me-
chanic Shop open for busi-
ness in Napton. Call
660-631-1907
NOW ACCEPTING YOUR
Items for Consignment Auc-
tion: Please call 886-9341
from 8:00am-4:00pm. 624 N
Miami, Old North IGA building.
NEXT SALE 1/29, 5:30pm
OPENING SOON: CRAFT
SHACK II, 28 S. Jefferson.
Gift items, jewelry, hand
crafts, embroidery.
TWO 1-BEDROOM apart-
ment duplex, as-is, $23,000
with $1,000 down & owner fi-
nancing. 660-221-3937
TWO BEDROOM house, big
yard, close to park, needs
TLC. 100 E. Central, Gilliam.
$10,000. Owner financing
available. $600/down,
$275/month, 8% interest.
660-329-0855
BIEBERLY & Assoc., L.L.C.
*Experienced tax planning
and preparation. Small busi-
ness and accounting services.
116 N. Lafayette, Marshall,
MO 65340. 886-6867.
REBECCA BRZUCHALSKI:
Certified Public Accountant
offering complete business
and personal accounting
services. 263 W. Washing-
ton, 886-2782.
TAX PREPARATION:
Individual, farm, busi-
ness, corporation, e-
file. Experienced, accurate.
V. Jene Crook, CPA. 660-
886-6995.
WANTED: FIREWOOD sea-
soned hard wood. Call 886-
6587
WANTED TO BUY any OLD
paper collectibles: maga-
zines; postcards; catalogs;
photographs; scrapbooks;
advertising; historical docu-
ments. call 660-202-3771
WANTED TO BUY: whole or
partial estates or antique col-
lections. Will clean up and
out. Call 660-202-3771
ROCK HAULING and spread-
ing. Also haul DDGs and free
compost. Call Ted, Triangle
Trucking, 660-631-2538
Subscribe to The Marshall Democrat-News
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Monday, February 3rd, 2014 is Preschool Round-Up Dayat Hardeman School. Give us a call to let us know yourPreschooler is coming to join the fun of learning.We are also accepting preschool enrollment forms for the2014-15 school year in the school office. Current pricesare: $13 per day for every day/all day students and $15per day for 4 days or less/all day students- Half dayprices are $8 for every day students and $9 for 4 days orless students. All prices include breakfast and lunch feesand are subject to change upon Board approval.
Call Mrs. Leimkuehler at 660-837-3400with any questions and let us knowyou are coming on February 3rd.
PRESCHOOL KIDDOSWANTED:
For information forout-of-townshopping and doctorappointments, please
call 800-276-6287.
OATS BUSTo receive the Oats Busschedule for in-townshopping and doctorappointments,
call 886-5017.
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Tickets are now available
for the fourth annual Bob
James Jazz Festival.
Separate tickets for each
concert of the two-night
event may be purchased at
The Marshall Democrat-
News office, Square Corner
and Vox Box, or online at
bobjamesjazzfest.org/tickets/
2014.
Bob James Jazz Festival
will be held Friday and Sat-
urday evenings, May 16-17.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. the
first night at Eckilson-Mabee
Theatre on the Missouri Val-
ley College campus. Saturday,
the concert kicks off at 6 p.m.
at Bueker Middle School’s
Harold L. Lickey Auditorium,
and doors will open at 5:30
p.m.
Tickets for each night are
sold individually: $20 for the
Friday night concert and $25
for Saturday.
The first night perform-
ance lineup includes area fa-
vorite Sedville Jazz Company,
followed by Metropolitan
Jazz Workshop.
Sedville is a Bob James
Jazz Festival veteran group,
founded by saxophonist Bill
Decker and featuring Mar-
shall’s Charles Ferguson on
bass.
MJW is part of Metropoli-
tan Community College-Penn
Valley Music Department,
which preserves and pro-
motes Kansas City’s jazz her-
itage by providing students
with an opportunity to study,
learn and perform jazz. The
Workshop is coordinated by
Clarence Smith, a former
Marshall resident and
teacher, who also leads the
Bob James Jazz Festival
Clinic.
According to mcckc.edu,
the MJW “program adds an
important educational piece
to complement student per-
formances.” The Workshop is
partnered with American
Jazz Museum.
Saturday night, the con-
cert begins with the “All-
Stars” of the Bob James Jazz
Festival Clinic. Music stu-
dents of all ages participate
in the Clinic and have the op-
portunity to open the Satur-
day night Bob James Jazz
Festival.
Salty Dawg’s COLD SWEAT
then takes the stage to add
an R&B feel to the jazz con-
cert. Gary Coble, a.k.a. Salty
Dawg, is a Marshall-native
who now leads the Kansas
City-area music group COLD
SWEAT, who provide “amaz-
ing, unique arraignments ac-
centuated by Exceptional
Slide Guitar, Soulful Sax and
a Rhythm Section to die for,”
according to salty-
dawgscoldsweat.com.
Headlining the 2014 Bob
James Jazz Festival are the
Sons of Brasil, a Latin jazz
ensemble assembled by
trumpeter Stan Kessler.
Based in Kansas City, the
award-winning Sons of
Brasil have performed every
week since their inception in
1991, says thesonsof-
brasil.com. A Berman Music
Foundation review of the
band states Sons of Brasil
have a reputation “firmly es-
tablished in the world of
Latin jazz and, in particular,
those subgenres of Brazilian
samba, bossa nova and
choro.”
Kessler has been a major
figure on the jazz scene in
Kansas City for many years
and was voted “outstanding
overall musician,” by JAM
magazine, the publication of
the Kansas City Jazz Ambas-
sadors. Sons of Brasil also
features guitarist Danny Em-
brey, another returning mu-
sician to the Bob James Jazz
Festival, who also plays with
the D.J. Sweeney Quartet.
Audience members can
expect a festival finale ap-
pearance by Marshall native
and jazz legend Bob James,
performing a few select
pieces from his repertoire.
More information is avail-
able at bobjamesjazzfest.org,
or by contacting Jazz Festival
Co-Chairman Jacob Hatfield
at shamrock.j.isaiah@gmail.
com.
The Bob James Jazz Festi-
val is a project of Marshall
Cultural Council, partnered
in 2014 with KJLU 88.9 radio
from Lincoln University in
Jefferson City.
Fourth annual Jazz Festival to feature Latin jazz, rhythm and blues
File photo by Sarah Reed/Democrat-News
Bob James performs a few of his classic numbers as the finale of the 2012 Bob James Jazz Festival. James, a Mar-
shall native, made an appearance last year and is expected to play a special set May 17 with concert headliners Sons
of Brasil.