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Postal Permit No. 140 BOXHOLDERS RURAL ROUTES R.F.D. MAIL 3748 CITY CARRIERS 7,183 TOTAL GUARANTEED DISTRIBUTION 10,931 Vol. 80 • Number 43 • Wednesday, October 23, 2013 110 North Lafayette, Marshall, Missouri 65340 - 660-886-3797 - www.issuu.com/marshall.messenger Save Money • Get Rewards Simplify Your Life • EliteCare - a Free Benefit Join our CareCard Program 161 S. Benton 660-886-5533 941 S. Cherokee 660-886-5558 www.RedCrossPharmacy.com Red Cross Pharmacy is not affiliated with the American Red Cross. 152 W.MORGAN • 660-886-7406 2 for $5.00 E Cig Liquid $2.99 with coupon on S. Odell & 470 N. Miami Prices Good at Both Stores Pop Shop Decade $19.99 Carton If you want your house sold call us today! HOME TO HOME REALTY 1631 East Eastwood Marshall, MO • 886-7019 • www.hometohomerealty.net Home With Style Updated historic home with open concept living & dinning rooms with remodeled kitchen. Priced at $269,500. Call Ruth at 631-4709. New Listing Two bedroom, two bath home with new furnace and air conditioner. Living room with fireplace. Large lot and two garages. Priced at $75,000. Call Ruth at 631-4709. Close To High School Action 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Large eat-in kitchen plus separate dinning room. Fenced backyard. Priced at $112,000. Call Ruth at 631-4709. FREE Tire & Brake Inspection (excludes drum brakes) Must redeem coupon. • Expires 11-15-13. Diehm’s Tire Service 1133 N. 65 Hwy., Marshall 660-886-6856 American Family Mutual Insurance Company and its Subsidiaries American Family Insurance Company Home Office - Madison, WI 53783 © 2011 002140 - Rev.8/11 W.T. Maupin Agency, Inc. 11 E. North St. (660)-886-3131 Marshall, MO 65340 An Outstanding Customer Experience J.D. Power and Associates certified Distinguished Insurance Agency My customers are the greatest. As an American Family agent, I consider it an honor to be trusted with helping you protect your family through good times and bad. Thank you. www.troymaupin.com Carpet & Vinyl. Some exclusions apply. Excludes labor. Must present coupon. Must place order by October 31. Marshall Flooring 1360 S. Odell, Marshall | 660-831-1122 or 815-7779 $1OFF Per Yard $ 44,900 $ 87,900 $ 99,500 SWINGER, REALTORS 1405 W. COLLEGE ST., MARSHALL 660-886-3388 www.swingerrealtors.com New furnace, carpet, washer & dryer stay. 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Call Phoebe 660-631-1855 Updated townhouse. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, all appliances. Area has association lawn care & snow removal. Call Nancy 660-815-8879 Stately 2 story, wood floors, 3 bedroom 1.5 bath. Extra lot. Call Nancy 660-815-8879 Lighted lot. New storage units Marshall Central Storage 886-4600 office at 1211 W. Morrow (Wick Buildings Office) New Units Available Soon **Credit Cards Accepted** 10-23Messenger:Messenger 10/23/13 5:22 PM Page 1

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Postal Permit No. 140BOXHOLDERS

RURAL ROUTESR.F.D. MAIL

3748CITY CARRIERS

7,183TOTAL GUARANTEED

DISTRIBUTION10,931Vol. 80 • Number 43 • Wednesday, October 23, 2013

110 North Lafayette, Marshall, Missouri 65340 - 660-886-3797 - www.issuu.com/marshall.messenger

Save Money • Get RewardsSimplify Your Life • EliteCare - a Free Benefit

Join our CareCard Program

161 S. Benton660-886-5533941 S. Cherokee660-886-5558

www.RedCrossPharmacy.comRed Cross Pharmacy is not affiliated with the American Red Cross.

152 W.MORGAN • 660-886-7406

2 for $5.00

E CigLiquid $2.99with coupon

on S. Odell & 470 N. MiamiPrices Good at Both StoresPop Shop

Decade

$19.99Carton

If you want your house sold call us today!

HOME TO HOME REALTY1631 East Eastwood Marshall, MO • 886-7019 • www.hometohomerealty.net

Home With StyleUpdated historic home with openconcept living & dinning roomswith remodeled kitchen.Priced at $269,500.Call Ruth at 631-4709.

New ListingTwo bedroom, two bath home with newfurnace and air conditioner. Living roomwith fireplace. Large lot and two garages.Priced at $75,000.Call Ruth at 631-4709.

Close To High School Action4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Largeeat-in kitchen plus separatedinning room. Fenced backyard.Priced at $112,000.Call Ruth at 631-4709.

FREE Tire & Brake Inspection(excludes drum brakes)

Must redeem coupon. • Expires 11-15-13.

Diehm’sTire Service1133 N. 65 Hwy.,

Marshall660-886-6856

American FamilyMutual Insurance Company and its SubsidiariesAmerican Family Insurance CompanyHome Office - Madison, WI 53783© 2011 002140 - Rev.8/11

W.T. Maupin Agency, Inc.11 E. North St. (660)-886-3131 Marshall, MO 65340An Outstanding Customer ExperienceJ.D. Power and Associates certifiedDistinguished Insurance Agency

My customers arethe greatest.As an American Family agent,I consider it an honor to betrusted with helping you protectyour family through good timesand bad. Thank you.

www.troymaupin.com

Carpet & Vinyl. Some exclusions apply. Excludes labor. Must present coupon. Must place order by October 31.

Marshall Flooring1360 S. Odell, Marshall | 660-831-1122 or 815-7779

$1OFF PerYard

$44,900 $87,900 $99,500

SWINGER, REALTORS1405 W. COLLEGE ST., MARSHALL

660-886-3388 • www.swingerrealtors.com

New furnace, carpet, washer &dryer stay. 2 bedroom, 1 bath.Call Phoebe 660-631-1855

Updated townhouse. 2 bedroom, 2 bath,all appliances. Area has association lawncare & snow removal.Call Nancy 660-815-8879

Stately 2 story, wood floors,3 bedroom 1.5 bath. Extra lot.Call Nancy 660-815-8879

Lighted lot.New storage units

Marshall CentralStorage

886-4600office at 1211 W. Morrow(Wick Buildings Office)

New UnitsAvailableSoon

**Credit Cards Accepted**

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2- MARSHALL MESSENGER - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2013 - MARSHALL, MO

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bedroom 2 bath, newershingle roof, wood deck.Must be moved. 660-886-3104 or 660-631-5762.

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The Marshall Democrat-News is a local media networkcovering Saline and Lafayette Counties with online and printproducts that touch over 80% of our residents every month.In addition to providing up-to-the-minute local news andinformation, our products are sought out by consumers forthe advertising content we present and are powerful toolsfor our clients who want to increase business.

What you need: The successful candidate will have excellentcommunication skills, self confidence and the burning desireto be the best. You must be organized and persistent and beable to work in a fast-paced, deadline driven environment.You must thrive on breaking through boundaries and comingup with new ideas with minimal supervision.

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TACK AND HORSE sale. Saturday, Oct.

26. Marshall Junction. 4:00pm Tack followed byhorses. All consignors andbuyers welcome. ScottSlaughter Auctions, LLC.660-287-3287. Auc-tionzip.com #28114.

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MARSHALL MESSENGER - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2013 - MARSHALL, MISSOURI - 3

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By Jean Kressy, Relish contributor

From 1860until the mid-19th cen-tury, it was not unusualfor farm housewives tobake at least onebatch of biscuits everyday. Until sharp-edgecutters were invented,they used tin orwooden circles toshape their dough.

We have al-ways been impressedby the different waysAmericans have eatenbiscuits. Our idea of aperfect breakfast is ahot biscuit with sweetbutter and jam. Whenbig breakfasts werepopular, biscuits wereserved with more sub-stantial toppings.

In the South,biscuits were smoth-ered with red-eyegravy and in the North,with creamed chippedbeef.

For later in theday, there’s nothingbetter you can do with

baking pow-der biscuitsthan dousethem with

fresh strawberry sauceand whipped cream,and turn them intoshortcakes.

The main thingto remember in makinghomemade biscuits isthat you need a “goodbiscuit hand.” Mix theingredients lightly, andnever over-mix.

Too much mix-ing and handling andyou’ll end up with ahockey puck ratherthan a flakey, fluffy,crumbly biscuit.

Whole Wheat Buttermilk BiscuitsWhole-wheat flourgives these biscuits adelicious nutty flavor.Patting and folding thedough makes the bis-cuits flaky, too.

2 cups whole-wheat flour, divided

2 t baking pow-der

1/4 t bakingsoda

1/2 t salt 6 T cold butter,

cut into small pieces 3/4 cup,

plus 2 T, buttermilk,plus more if needed

1. Pre-heatoven to450F.

2. Com-bine 1 3/4 cups flour,baking powder, bakingsoda and salt in amedium bowl; whisktogether. Add butter,toss with your fingersto coat with flour, andrapidly pinch and fluffbutter into flour withyour fingertips to makesmall flakes. Workquickly to keep butterfirm.

3. Add butter-milk; stir well with afork until dough gath-ers into one largelump. Drizzle in addi-tional droplets of but-termilk if necessary.

4. Scrapedough onto a flat sur-face sprinkled with re-maining 1/4 cup flour. Roll dough to coat withflour, then pat out toabout 1/2-inch-thickand fold it in thirds.Repeat the patting andfolding. Pat dough intoa thickness of 1 inch.Dip a 2-inch round cut-

ter into flour and stampout biscuits, coatingthe cutter with flour be-fore each stamping.Place biscuits on aheavy ungreased bak-ing sheet about 1 inchapart.

5. Bake 10 to12 minutes, until bis-cuits are goldenbrown. Makes 12 bis-cuits.

Recipe by Greg Patent

For more Relishrecipes, go torelish.com.

Better Biscuits

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4- MARSHALL MESSENGER - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2013 - MARSHALL, MO

Hurting?Here's How to ReducePhysical Pain (NewsUSA) -

Chances are,you're hurting rightnow.

No, we're nottalking finances.(That's a whole otherstory.) We're talkingthe kind of long-lasting physicalpain -- arthritis, back-aches, strains and the like -- whichthe Institute of Medi-cine says at least 116million U.S. adults ex-perience at a cost to the nation ofupwards of $558 bil-lion annually in med-ical bills, sick days

and lost productivity. And while the

natural inclination ofmany sufferers maybe to pop an over-the-counter pain pill for relief, doing socan bedicey."Forsomepatients,takingan over-the-counterpain pill isn't pos-sible due to the risksassociated with stom-ach irritation and inter-actions with othermedications they'reon," says Dr. SylviaHesse, an orthopedicmedicine specialist at

New York's Manhattan Spine& Sports Medi-cine Center.

So, how betterto deal with pain?Read on.

*Look East.While noted sportstherapist Dave Endresis a big proponent ofexercise as "one of the best pain-management optionsfor mild, moderate

and even chronicpain," he makes clearthat doesn't mean youhave to become somekind of gym fiend.Yoga, he says, whichAsians have long practiced, is a less in-tense way to improveflexibility, build leanmuscle and improvecirculation.

*PhysicalTherapy. Typicallylasting six to 12weeks, the focus hereis on creating a personalized treat-ment plan meant toimprove musclestrength and joint mo-bility. Yes, there's ex-ercise involved, butyou'll learn how tomove -- safely -- sothat your chances of

future injuries arelessened.

*The Transder-mal Bandwagon. Longpopular in Europe,these patches,creams and gels are considered by manyexperts to be a safe,effective alternative topills like acetamino-phen, ibuprofen andnaproxen sodium.That's because themedication containedin products like Salon-pas (www.salonpas.us)delivers medicine rightwhere it's needed -- at the site of pain --unlike pills that passthrough the stomachand liver.

Among theline's fans is tennislegend and sports

broadcaster PamShriver, who usesNew Salonpas DeepRelieving Gel to re-lieve both her lowerback pain from play-ing sports and hersore shoulders from"hauling suppliesaround" for her kids'school fundraisers. "Itabsorbs fast into myskin and muscles forpowerful, long-lastingrelief," she says.

According toDr. Hesse, Salonpasis a safe and conven-ient solution for toughpain, but always con-sult your doctor if yoursymptoms are severeor persist despitebasic treat-ment meas-ures.

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MARSHALL MESSENGER - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2013 - MARSHALL, MISSOURI - 5

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Dennis Stahl’sAuto RepairGeneral Auto

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Cain InsuranceAgency L.L.C

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David Cain (Agent/Owner)

1401 US Hwy 65 NCarrollton, MO 64633

Phone: 660-542-0104Fax: 660-542-0104 • Cell: 816-807-9678

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Marshall& FennerFarmsAngus &SimmAngusBulls for Sale

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6- MARSHALL MESSENGER - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2013 - MARSHALL, MO

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Clip the items shown above from this week’s Messengerand paste them in the spaces above. Drop thecompleted form at one of our participating merchants orat the Messenger office. You can also mail your entry to“Treasure Hunt” 110 N. Lafayette, Marshall MO 65340.Entries must reach us, or our participating merchants,by 10:00 AM the Monday following the date it wasprinted.NameAddressPhoneEmail

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Simon, a littleblack-and-white cat,wasn’t putting his bestpaw forward. His pre-vious family had givenhim up, and now hewas at the MontclairTownship AnimalShelter in New Jer-sey. His behaviormade the staff wonderif anyone would everstep up and adopthim. They posted himon Petfinder andcrossed their fingers.

Nicole Brito ofUnion, N.J., had beenpromised a cat fromthe relative of a friend,but the plan fell

through. But by then,she had her heart seton adding a felinecompanion to herfamily, so she begansearching onPetfinder.

When shespotted Simon, herheart went out to him,even though the staffwas very clear abouthis problems. Theyalso said he neededsomeone who couldhelp him regain his

faith in people.“I instantly

equated him withall of the foster chil-dren I worked withas a social workerwho weren’t show-ing their best sidesat their fosterhomes becausethey were scared

and sad,” Brito says.“I made up my mindright there that Simonwas the cat for me.”

The first meet-

ing wasn’t particularlyauspicious. “He bitthe shelter worker andthen jumped back inhis cage when I triedto hold him,” shesays. “Talk about firstimpressions!”

But she took aleap of faith, “and nowI can’t imagine my lifewithout him. Wemade it through his lit-ter box issues, andtwo and a half yearslater I couldn't be hap-pier and I hope hefeels the same … Heis really just a softy atheart,” Brito says.

She hopes herstory encourages oth-ers to look beyond thefirst impression. “Givethese animals achance,” she says.“They are scared andsad and just wantsomeone to lovethem.” That’s whatSimon says, too.

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MARSHALL MESSENGER - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2013 - MARSHALL, MISSOURI - 7

GravityStarring Sandra Bul-lock & GeorgeClooneyDirected by AlfonsoCuarònPG-13, 90 min.Released Oct. 4, 2013

Wow---that’sthe single best wordto describe this trulyawesome piece ofmoviemaking, whichhas instantly vaultedto the top of my list ofthe year’s best films.

Marooned inspace after the de-struction of their craft,two American astro-nauts suddenly findthemselves on a newmission of survival.

That’s a simpleenough premise, but“Gravity” turns its intosomething at oncemonumental and sub-lime, slicing to thecore of our basic fearsand primal issuesabout death anddying, isolation, aban-donment and spiritual

longing, and the gen-eral cosmic inhospital-ity and indifferencethat greets humanswhenever we ventureoutside the comfortzone of the earthlyplace we call home.

It’s also one ofthe most technicallydazzling spectacles toever grace the screen,an eye-popping, digi-tal/live-action marvelthat makes thesenses reel with newlevels of sophistica-tion in its ground-breaking specialeffects that leavesmost other films looklike they’re lagginglight years behind.

As it begins,we meet veteran as-tronaut Matt Kowalski(George Clooney) andhis space shuttle’smedical engineerRyan Stone (SandraBullock), a newcomeron her first mission. Ina breathtaking, 15-minute sequence dur-ing which the camera

never breaks away,we see Dr. Stoneworking outside thedocked shuttle on theHubble telescope, andKowalski whiskingaround leisurely withhis jetpack, when they

receive some alarm-ing news: A shower ofshrapnel from a deto-nated Soviet satelliteis speeding directly atthem.

But the warn-ing comes too late:The cloud of spacejunk, catapulted bycentrifugal force as itorbits the Earth, plowsinto the shuttle, ren-dering it useless---andsending Dr. Stone fly-ing out into the inky,star-flecked black-ness, adrift, detachedand alone.

And that’s justthe beginning!

Suffice it tosay, as Bullock’s char-acter does at onepoint, it’s “one hell ofa ride.”

Back in 2006,

Cuaròn made criticsgiddy with the trackingshots he used in “Chil-dren of Men,” agrungy futuristic fablethat became knownfor a couple oflengthy, carefully exe-

cuted segmentsin which the cam-era stayed withthe action andcharacters, with-out cutting away,for several long,protracted mo-ments.

Those shotswere über-cool,but they’re noth-ing comparedwith what the di-rector pulls off

here, in which hiscamera goes places,and does things, thatare nothing short ofjaw-dropping.

You’ll not onlyfeel like you’re floatingin space, you’ll feel

like you’re inside San-dra Bullock’s spacehelmet. (In one amaz-ing slow zoom, thecamera “takes youalong” as it seems tomagically penetratethe glass of her visorfrom the outside, turnaround, and beginlooking out---all asshe’s turning headover heels, weight-less.)

This is one ofBullock’s best per-formances, without adoubt; reserve her aseat down front nowat this year’s Oscars.

It’s one of themost dazzling-lookingfilms you’ll ever havethe opportunity to see,especially if you see itin 3-D, or better yet, in3-D and IMAX---be-lieve every bit of thehype. It’s a masterfulachievement of tech-nique and craftsman-

ship, creating whathas to be the most re-alistic “in space” expe-rience ever for anymotion picture.

And its finalscene is a brilliant cin-ematic brushstroke ofpure movie poetry thatblends heaven andEarth, rebirth and re-newal, past, presentand future, and apoignant reminder ofthe Newtonian univer-sal constant fromwhich the film takesits title.

In almostevery way, “Gravity” isout of this world.

—Neil Pond, American Profile Magazine

Out of This WorldStunning, spectacular ‘Gravity’ shoots for the stars —and gets there

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