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OATS BUSTo receive the Oats Busschedule for in-townshopping and doctorappointments,
call 886-5017.
LICENSED ESTITICIANS, for
the new SPA at the Hotel
Bothwell, Sedalia seeks Team
Player for Total SPA Environ-
ment. Send resume to P.
McKinney, 501 S. Ohio #200,
Sedalia, MO 65301, Fax 660-
827-2027, pmckinney@hotel
bothwell.com 660-827-2213
LICENSED MASSAGE
THERAPISTS, for the new
SPA at the Hotel Bothwell,
Sedalia seeks Team Player
for Total SPA Environment.
Send resume to P. McKinney,
501 S. Ohio, #200, Sedalia,
MO 65301, Fax 660-827-
2027, pmickinney@hotel
bothwell.com 660-827-2213
LICENSED NAIL TECHNI-
CIANS for the new SPA at the
Hotel Bothwell, Sedalia seeks
Team Player for Total SPA En-
vironment. Send resume to P.
McKinney, 501 S. Ohio, #200,
Sedalia, MO 65301, Fax 660-
827-2027, pmckinney@hotel
bothwell.com 660-827-2213
LOOKING FOR a part time
Community RN. Flexible
hours. $25.00 per hour. Apply
at 513 South Drive, Marshall,
MO Mon-Fri, 8:00-4:30.
LPNs IN GLASGOW full-time
nights. Call 855-881-7442 or
apply online at phoenix
homehc.com.
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: Shelby Apart-
ments is now accepting ap-
plications for two bedroom
apartments. Call Kim at Ac-
tion Management 660-831-
0030. MO Relay 711. This
institution 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.
FOR RENT: Westport
Village Senior Housing
apartments is accepting ap-
plications. 911 S. Apache
Dr. All utilities paid, rent
based on income. Must be
62 yrs. old or handicapped
or disabled. Call Kim at Ac-
tion Management. 660-631-
0030. Relay 711. This
institution is an equal
housing opportunity provider.
FOR LEASE: It's a New Year,
why not move into a new
place? Three bedroom du-
plex, new paint, carpet & tile.
Stainless fridge and stove.
Microwave, Kenmore washer
& dryer. Walk-in shower.
Central heat and AC. Refer-
ences, no pets, one year
lease, first month plus de-
posit. $600 per month. Call
660-631-4104 for application.
AXIOM Properties.
TWO BEDROOM, no steps,
A/C, stove, refrigerator, car-
port. No pets. $395/month.
660-886-0016
Classifieds886-2233
3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath home
for rent. 266 S. Brunswick.
$450 per month, $300 de-
posit. RAC-JAC Properties,
Inc. www.rac-jac.com. 660-
826-8345.
674 W. THOMAS, 2 BED-
ROOM. 609 E. Rea, 2 bed-
room. Deposit and references
required. 660-631-5064
FOR RENT: TOWNHOMES.
No Pets. Call Joe at Full Cir-
cle Real Estate Management,
LLC. 660-815-2899
THREE BEDROOM, one
bath, nice neighborhood.
$375/month + $375 deposit.
264 S. Davis. Call 660-631-
9465
THREE BEDROOM, one
bath, stove & dishwasher.
$650 per month. 660-287-
2958
TWO BEDROOM, basement,
whole house refinished.
$450/month plus deposit. 590
W. Porter. 815-0957
TWO BEDROOM houses,
886-8488.
TWO BEDROOM, garage.
References, no pets. 886-
2116
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
For Lease. Excellent loca-
tions. Near new construction.
Energy efficient. 886-8009.
EXCELLENT CONDITION Pi-
lates machine w/cardio board
& DVD. DVD never used.
$150 cash. 660-631-0151
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Watch for your copy and read aboutthe classes that are being offered.
Look for theFall Adult Ed BrochureinsertWednesday, January 8, inThe Marshall Democrat-News andThe Saline County Citizen.
Saline County Career Centerhas many classes to choose from.
LOOK
Marshall,MOMonday, February 3,
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Information andregistration form
at website:aes.missouri.edu/bradford
Or call 573-239-2179
Soil HealthWorkshop
Need a car for a day or week?
Elmer Hare Ford Sales Inc.
886-7462
RENT A4-DOOR CAR
INVACARE MODEL walker,
like new, $100. Hoveround
motorized wheelchair style
TEKNIQUE XHD2011 model,
excellent condition, $700.
Call 660-202-3697 after 5:30
pm.
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.
CNA - Marshall/Saline County
HCMM has immediate full &part-time CNA openings in SalineCounty (Marshall). Qualifiedapplicants must have reliable,insured transportation, andworkingtelephone. For an applicationplease call us now, 660-886-5276,or apply in person to:
E.O.E
605 Cherokee, Suite 1Marshall, MO 65340
BANKS MOVING And Stor-
age Company. Storage units
now available, easy access,
low rates, video surveillance.
975 W. Jackson. 886-7471,
855-559-7471.
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.
NOW ACCEPTING YOUR
Items for Consignment Auc-
tion: Please call 886-9341
from 8:00am-4:00pm. 624 N
Miami, Old North IGA build-
ing. NEXT SALE 1/8, 5:30pm
NEW MECHANIC SHOP
OPEN: Jimmy O'Bryans Me-
chanic Shop open for busi-
ness in Napton. Call
660-631-1907
OFFICE SPACE Available,
$425 per month. 886-5101
2007 CLAYTON MOBILE
home, 16' by 76', 3 bedroom,
2 bath. Range and refrigera-
tor included. 660-631-4980
TW BEDROOM HOUSE,
201 Washington, Sweet
Springs. Central Heat & Air.
$2,200. Owner financing
available. $650 down,
$325/month, 8% interest.
660-329-0855
HOUSECLEANING: no job
too big or small. Experi-
enced, reasonable rates.
Marshall/Slater area. 660-
553-2213
ROCK HAULING and spread-
ing. Also haul DDGs and free
compost. Call Ted, Triangle
Trucking, 660-631-2538
Classifieds886-2233
(NAPSA)—According to theInternal Revenue Service, morethan 101 million income taxrefunds were issued in 2013, aver-aging $2,651 each. The averagewas a couple hundred dollarsmore for taxpayers who elected tohave their refund directlydeposited into a bank account.Averages in 2014 will likely be
similar because of tax legislationpassed in the first couple days of2013, according to TaxACTspokesperson Jessi Dolmage.“The now-permanent and
extended tax breaks will benefittaxpayers of all situations, includ-ing families, college students andhomeowners,” said Dolmage.The credits and deductions
available on federal returns dueApril 15, 2014 include:
•Child and Dependent CareCredit—The maximum amount ofchild and dependent care expenseseligible for the credit is now $3,000if you have one child or $6,000 ifyou have two or more children.These increased amounts arepermanent.•Child Tax Credit—The
credit has been made permanentat $1,000 per child under the ageof 17 at the end of 2013. Thiscredit may be claimed in additionto the Child and Dependent CareCredit.•Tuition and fees deduc-
tion—If you, your spouse or yourdependent is enrolled in a postsec-ondary institution, you may beable to deduct tuition expenses asan adjustment to income, even ifyou don’t itemize deductions. Yougenerally take this deduction ifyou don’t qualify for an educationcredit or other tax break for thesame expenses.•American Opportunity Tax
Credit—The maximum amountof this credit for the first fouryears of postsecondary educationcosts in a degree or certificate pro-gram is $2,500 per student. Costsmay include tuition, fees andcourse materials (books). If youdon’t owe any tax, you may also beeligible to receive up to 40 percentof the credit ($1,000) as a refund.•Educator expenses deduc-
tion—Elementary and secondaryeducators can deduct up to $250in related job expenses as anadjustment to income, even if notitemizing deductions. Unlike mostemployee expenses, educatorexpenses are not reduced by 2 per-cent of your adjusted grossincome.•Deduction for mortgage
insurance premiums—If youpay mortgage insurance premi-ums, also known as private mort-
gage insurance (PMI), you may beable to deduct premiums as mort-gage interest.•Alternative Minimum Tax—
The AMT was created to ensurewealthy taxpayers receiving largetax benefits pay some tax. It willnow be adjusted for inflation eachyear so fewer taxpayers are sub-ject to the tax. The exemptionamount rises in 2013 to $51,900($80,800 for married couples filingjointly). For married individualsfiling separately, the exemption is$40,400.•Adoption credit—You may
qualify for a credit equal to up to$12,970 of your adoption expensesincluding fees, court costs, attor-ney fees, traveling expense andother expenses directly related toand for the principal purpose ofthe legal adoption of an eligiblechild. If your employer providesadoption benefits, you may also beable to exclude up to the sameamount from your income. Both acredit and exclusion may beclaimed for the same adoption butnot for the same expense.•State and local sales tax
deduction—For 2013, you canstill deduct state and local salestaxes. You can take this deductionor a deduction for state incometax—but not both.As with most tax benefits, you
must meet certain criteria inorder to claim them on your taxreturn, and even if you are eligi-ble, you may not qualify for theentire amount.Online and mobile tax prepara-
tion programs make it easy to doyour own taxes and confidentlyclaim all your deductions andcredits. As you answer simplequestions, the program completesyour tax forms and checks forerrors and potential opportunities.One of the top solutions, TaxACT,even helps you plan for next yearwith guidance for the implicationsof the Affordable Care Act on yourtaxes.Learn more about these deduc-
tions and credits at www.irs.gov,and file your federal taxes free atwww.taxact.com.
MaximizeYour Next RefundWithThese Tax Deductions And Credits
According to the IRS, taxpayerswho have their refund directlydeposited generally receivelarger refunds.
Editors note: Please publish before April 16, 2014.
(NAPSA)—Anational Web-basedprogram is working to increase stu-dent interest in science and tech-nology by giving young people anopportunity to make a difference intheir communities.Organized into teams, students
are using STEM (science, technol-ogy, engineering and math) todevelop solutions to real-worldchallenges.That’s the word from the pro-
gram’s sponsor—the U.S. ArmyEducational Outreach Program(AEOP). The primary vehicle foraccomplishing this objective withmiddle-school students is the eCY-BERMISSION program.The program, which is admin-
istrated by the National ScienceTeachers Association (NSTA), isan online learning competitiondesigned to promote self-discoveryand help students recognize real-life applications of STEM.Teams from all over the coun-
try propose solutions to real prob-lems in their communities usingthe scientific method or the engi-neering design process and com-pete for state, regional andnational awards.Each team comprises three or
four students plus one adult teamadviser. Students must be U.S.citizens or legal U.S. residentsand must be officially enrolled ata U.S.-based public, private orhome school, or at a Departmentof Defense Education Activity(DoDEA) school abroad.Students can win on a state,
regional and national level, withnational winning teams receivingup to $8,000 in U.S. SavingsBonds, valued at maturity. Theregistration deadline for the com-petition is Wednesday, January15, 2014.
A Resource For TeachersThe competition provides op-
portunities for active learning andengagement. Some teachers usethe program as an after-school orextracurricular club activity, whileothers integrate the competitioninto their lesson plans.There are also full-time profes-
sionals who volunteer in the eCY-BERMISSION competition and pro-vide students with assistancebased on their area of expertise.They assist teams with their pro-jects, review and score them, andhelp promote the competition withstudents, teachers, at the work-place and in the community.Looking Toward The FutureThe United States Army has
long recognized that a scientifi-cally and technologically literatecitizenry is our nation’s best hopefor a secure, rewarding and suc-cessful future. This and its otherprograms for students were cre-ated with this in mind.For more information, visit
www.ecybermission.com or contacteCYBERMISSION Mission Control at1-866-GO-CYBER (462-9237) orvia e-mail at [email protected].
Students Use STEMTo Aid Communities
An online program sponsored bythe U.S. Army is designed to spurstudent interest in science, tech-nology, engineering and mathemat-ics—also known as STEM.
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Arth’sBody Shop
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207 E. Label • Marshall • 886-3933
Declarations for candidacyfor the three (3) HardemanR-10 School District Boardof Education openings maybe filed in the School officeMonday thru Friday, beginningDecember 17, 2013 at 8 a.m.and ending January 21, 2014at 5 p.m. This is a three (3) yearterm. If you need to file duringthe Holiday Break (December20, 2013 thru January 3, 2014)please contact the office prior toDec. 20th at 660-837-3400 tomake those arrangements.
NOTICEThe City of Malta Bend has
the following offices availablefor April 2014 Elections
MayorAlderman Ward IAlderman Ward II
The above offices are for aterm of 2 years
You may file for the aboveoffices at Malta Bend
City Hall onTuesdays or Thursdays
from 8:00 am to 9:30 am,from December 17, 2013 -
January 21, 2014If you have any questions,
contact City Hall at660-595-2451
ELECTION NOTICE
Septagon Construction Company provides generalcontracting and construction management services toclients throughout central Missouri and Iowa.We are currently seeking an individual for a full-timeAdministrative Assistant position in our Sedalia office.The successful candidate must have at least three yearsprevious experience as an administrative assistant,including previous experience with accounts payable,invoicing and Microsoft Office. Additional requirementsinclude: excellent verbal and written communication skills,ability to prioritize tasks and work independently, excellentdata entry and organizational skills.
Interested candidates should send a resume and cover
letter to [email protected] with the subject line of
AA Position or mail to
Septagon Construction:ATTN: HR Dept., Septagon Construction,
113 E. Third Street, Sedalia, Missouri 65301
by Jan. 17. No phone calls please.
All inquiries will be kept confidential. E.O.E.
Administrative Assistant
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