For Marketplace Plus:
Smoke-free and pet-free La-Z-Boy couch
For Sale:

Farm manuals, small square straw bales, small square hay bales and firewood. 712-344-9185
Approximately 40 HyLine egg layer pullets. They are currently nine weeks old. Asking for $18 each and are ready to lay eggs by mid December. Call 712-441-5495
8-row narrow corn reel. It is a Kelderman brand. Call 712-470-1286
Round cornstalk bales. They were baled dry. 712-470-0348
Wanted:
International #496 disc. It should be 22 feet long and in good shape. 470-0348
Knowledge Nugget:
It’s a phenomenon that has fascinated scientists for decades: couples tend to look alike over time.
The idea first surfaced in 1987, when researchers from the University of Michigan proposed that years of shared emotions resulted in close resemblances due to similar wrinkles and expressions.
A team from Stanford University took another look at the theory and found that people do not grow to look like their significant other, but choose them because of their similar facial features.
The findings suggest that people search for a mate with the same features, just as they do when it comes to finding a mate with the same values and personality traits.








