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New At The Library
Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week:
ADULT BOOKS
• All That Followed by Gabriel Urza; Fiction
• Dance of the Bones by J. A. Jance; Fiction
• Girl Waits with Gun by Amy Stewart; Fiction
• House of Thieves by Charles Belfoure; Fiction
• Make Me by Lee Child; Fiction
• A Master Plan for Rescue by Janis Cooke Newman;
Fiction
• Purity by Jonathan Franzen; Fiction
• Robert B. Parker’s The Devil Wins by Reed Farrel
Coleman; Fiction
• The Solomon Curse by Clive Cussler; Fiction
• Sympathy for the Devil by Terrence McCauley; Fiction
• Trigger Mortis by Anthony Horowitz; Fiction
• Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights
by Salman Rushdie; Fiction
• White Crocodile by K. T. Medina; Fiction
• The Woman in the Photograph by Dana Gynther;
Fiction
• Black Earth by Timothy Snyder; Nonfiction
• Data and Goliath by Bruce Schneier; Nonfiction
• A Dog’s Gift by Bob Drury; Nonfiction
• A History of Heists by Clark & Palattella; Nonfiction
• The Making of Home by Judith Flanders; Nonfiction
• The Microbiome Solution by Robynne Chutkan;
Nonfiction
• Mission High by Kristina Rizga; Nonfiction
• Nine Essential Things I’ve Learned About Life by
Harold S. Kushner; Nonfiction
• $2.00 a Day by Edin & Shaefer; Nonfiction
• Wondering Who You Are by Sonya LeaNonfiction
ADULT DVDS
September 22, 2015 • Page 15
The Bookworm
‘Hired’ Appeals To All Ages
“The Hired Girl” by Laura Amy
Schlitz; © 2015, Candlewick Press; 400
pages.
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BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER
Ever since you were a child, you’ve
had dreams to fulfill.
Some of them may have been easy:
you wanted to visit a theme park, you
hoped for a puppy, you wanted another
no-school day. Other dreams, though,
were challenging – so much so that
maybe they haven’t happened yet. And,
as in the new novel “The Hired Girl”
by Laura Amy Schlitz, you’ll hang onto
them until they do.
Miss Chandler knew that Joan Skraggs was special.
She never said that, exactly, but
Joan knew her teacher thought so.
Miss Chandler was always pressing
new books into Joan’s willing hands,
and they conversed like good friends.
That meant the world to fourteen-yearold Joan. It was something she looked
forward to very much, until Father said
she couldn’t go to school anymore, that
she was needed on the farm.
It was 1911, Joan’s mother was dead,
and Joan was the cooking-cleaningwasherwoman of the house. She barely
had clothes to wear; her father clearly
hated her, but she didn’t know how
much until the day he did something
despicable.
And so, Joan ran away.
Once, Miss Chandler had accidentally given Joan a page of newspaper.
That’s where Joan saw help-wanted ads
for a servant girl who could make six
dollars a week doing the things Joan
did on the farm for free. Being paid for
her work seemed like a dream, but she
didn’t know where to start. She also
didn’t know where she would stay on
her first night, which is how she ended
up on a Baltimore park bench, sobbing.
She had so many dreams. This
wasn’t the way
things were supposed to be.
She knew it
Main Street Cafe
• Aloha
• Hot Pursuit
$45,000/Tyndall
YOUNG ADULT BOOKS
• Hunter by Mercedes Lackey; Fiction
• Lair of Dreams by Libba Bray; Fiction
• Never Always Sometimes by Adi Alsaid; Fiction
• Queen of Shadows by Sarah J. Maas; Fiction
• A School for Unusual Girls by Kathleen Baldwin;
Fiction
• Seriously Wicked by Tina Connolly; Nonfiction
• Stand Off by Andrew Smith; Fiction
JUNIOR BOOKS
• Diary of a Mincraft Zombie, books 1-7; Fiction
• Fuzzy Mud by Louis Sachar; Fiction
• The Land of Stories: Beyond the Kingdoms by Chris
Colfer; Fiction
• The Liberators by Chris Lynch; Fiction
• Terrible Typhoid Mary by Susan Campbell Bartoletti; Nonfiction
EASY BOOKS
• The Day the Crayons Came Home by Drew Daywalt;
Fiction
• The Full Moon at the Napping House by Audrey
Wood; Fiction
• Waiting by Kevin Henkes; Fiction
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Did you know that you can reserve an item from home?
Staff will then notify you as soon as the item is available.
Everything goes! Building, Inventory,
Equipment, and Furnishings.
Presently serving Breakfast & Lunch.
FAX US
YOUR AD
& SEE THE
RESULTS!
Use your FAX machine to send
us your Classified ad.
Remember to include your name & ad. Prepayment
is required when placing classified. We accept Visa
or Mastercard.
Classified FAX number:
STATIONARY ENGINES, ANTIQUES: Hercules 5 hp stationary
engine on cart; JD 3 hp stationary engine on cart; 2--2cyl Maytag
engines; 1--1cyl Maytag engine; Rare Crossman gas pellet ri?e;
Wilson oak kitchen cupboard; Atwater Kent cabinet radio; Clawfoot
bath tub; 2--7’ gumball machines; Wall telephone; Crocks; Kraut
cutters; Washboard; Enamel items; SnapOn calendars; Lionel train
set; Some toys; Grist mill.
CAR PARTS, SHOP & MISCELLANEOUS: A selection of Chrysler parts from 60s and 70s including trans, rear ends, grills, body
and engine parts; Holley cabinet sand blaster; Kawasaki 3000 gas
generator; 7’ 3pt blade; 12V elec winches; Push lawn mower; Tiller;
Cement mixer; Wheel barrow; Table saw; Electric chain saw; Trimmers; 10’ ?berglass stepladder; Ladders; Jacks; Miscellaneous
hand tools; 12V power tools; Lawn cart; Lawn and garden tools
and supplies; Wire; Barn vent fan; Sunsetter 16’ awning; Boating
accessories; Camping supplies; Backpacks, etc.; Fishing supplies;
Bikes, Plus more.
HOUSEHOLD: Auto washer and dryer; Dorm fridge; 42” ?at
screen TV; Bose surround sound system; Oak dining table and
chairs; Round oak table and chairs; Oak 7 gun cabinet; 4 pc bedroom set; Dressers; Chests of drawers; Various cabinets, stands,
and shelves; Sofas; Recliners; Easy chairs; SunHeat electric heater in Amish cabinet; 220V electric ?replace; Area rugs; Vacuum;
Fans; Radios; Files; Records; Lamps; Pictures; Wall hangings;
Microwave; Jerky blaster; Miscellaneous household and kitchen
related items; Holiday décor; Plus many more items yet to be uncovered.
KOLDA FAMILY, OWNERS
TERMS: Cash
www.petersonauctioneers.com
Lee Wittmeier, Tyndall, SD
Not Responsible for Accidents
Trucks, Campers, Boats
& Consignments
Want your business
to be seen?
Get your display ad here!
Call 605-665-5884
Or Drop By At 319 Walnut St.
605-665-0288
HOUSEHOLD – ANTIQUES
COLLECTIBLES – FURNITURE
SNOWTHROWER – MISC.
AUCTION
As I have moved to smaller quarters,
I will sell the following at auction at the home located at
311 W. Sycamore in Parkston, SD on:
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH
11:00 AM
Ridge Kitchen Lunch Wagon
In event of rain the auction will be moved to the American Legion
Building on Main Street
APPLIANCES – FURNITURE – HOUSEHOLD
TRAILER – SNOWBLOWER – MISC.
End of Main Street, Tabor, SD
JOHN & ALICE ROKUSEK ESTATE
from Yankton, 2 miles east on Highway 52
to TJ’s MiniMart then 1 block south
802 Broadway,
Yankton, SD
www.bridgecityautoyankton.com
Saturday, September 26, 2015
11:00 a.m.
LOCATED: 3709 W. 7th, Yankton, SD
Quality...
USED Cars,
Brian & Jean DeGroot, Owners
665-1596
HOUSEHOLD AND
COLLECTIBLE AUCTION
Saturday, Sept. 26 -- 11 a.m.
Buy • Sell • Trade
Call Max
605-661-8434
319 Walnut • Yankton, SD 57078 • Phone: 605-665-5884
AUCTION
wasn’t lady-like to speak to strange
men but the one who approached her
seemed kind. Thinking quickly, Joan
changed her name to Janet Lovelace,
lied about her age, and poured out a
half-fabricated story between her tears.
And when the man, Solomon Rosenbach, said he knew of a safe place for
her to go, and maybe a job, he changed
her life …
I’ll bet it took me 70 pages before I
noticed that “The Hired Girl” might be
a book for young adults. That’s where
you’ll probably find it in bookstores
and libraries but you know what …? It
won’t matter. You’ll eat this book right
up.
How could you not, when this novel
is led by a sassy, independent character
reminiscent of every classic literary
heroine you’ve ever loved? Yes, that’s
what author Laura Amy Schlitz brings
to these pages in the form of a young
girl’s diary and vivid settings that will
remind you of Brontë and Dickinson
works.
But that lusciousness of word isn’t
all you’ll find here. Schlitz also pulls
arguments of the day into her story:
anti-Irish sentiments, anti-Semitism,
class wars, women’s rights, and even a
bit of history.
So yes, this is a teen’s novel meant
for age 12-and-up, but it’s one no adult
should resist. If you’re looking for the
next classic novel to love, “The Hired
Girl” is a dream to read.
Collectibles: Beautiful chandelier from Prague with Czechoslovakian
crystals, Tell City wood rocker, Tell City table and 6 chairs with matching hutch, beautiful oak commode, buffets, chest of drawers, ice box
in need of tender care, 2 wardrobes, wood door with scenery etched
and is frosted, Eastlake style chest, Murphy bed, shed full of old bed
frames, chairs, chest, Treadle sewing machine, Monarch wood-burning kitchen stove #3, Potbellied stove, creamer collection, 70s Neighbor Lady cookbooks and other cookbooks, many Tabor collectibles
like calendars and giveaways, trike, hats, chicken coop, corn sheller,
table from Tabor post office, Fairbanks platform scale, records, Christmas dishes (service for 8, from France), set of china (service for 8),
mantel clock, Cabbage Patch doll, Beatles doll, Avon Cape Cod, spoon
racks, prints of astronauts, cookie jars, license plates, old toys, quilt
tobacco can, large Mail Pouch tobacco tin thermometer, child’s riding
toy (wood w/metal wheels), child’s toy refrigerator, stove and dishwasher (Pretty Maid), trophy-mounted buck deer head, old books, collection of Beanie Babies with tags; lots of Lefton glassware, brand
new pheasant ceramic ware.
Truck and Car: 1958 FORD PICK-UP F-100, 66,697 MILES AND 1984
CAPRICE CLASSIC, 108,000 MILES
Furniture and Household Items: 4 curios, two, 3-piece bedroom sets with
double beds, blue sofa, two matching rec liners, swivel rocker, really
nice set of Flavorite stainless steel pot and pan set with original
book, mirrors, lamps, many new blankets, wall-mounted jewelry cabinet, dishes, elephant plant stand, numerous pieces of crystal dishes
and pitchers, lots of Corning and Pyrex bowls and baking dishes; new
household items, including dishes and several sets of silverware, new
bedding (several sets); small bookshelves and end tables; new electric table for PowerPoint presentations.
Miscellaneous: Garden Mark riding mower Squire 10, yard and garden
tools, new and old tools, hand tools.
Auctioneer’s Note: This is a large sale with many items not listed in
this ad. Several items not listed are older wood pieces and will need
work, but any of these are great items! Please check out Sherry
Soukup Auctioneer Facebook page for pictures.
Sherry Soukup Auctioneer
“The Auctioneer who works for you”
soukupauctions@aol.com
605-660-3931
GE Side by Side refrigerator w/ ice & water in door; GE 30” electric range-smooth top, Almond; Whirlpool range top microwave;
Whirlpool dishwasher; Revco chest freezer; automatic washer;
electric dryer; older refrigerator; Panasonic microwave; 5 Pc
bedroom set w/queen bed, complete; 4 Pc bedroom set w/full
bed, complete; 2 – Sunline light color sofas; 2 – Lazyboy rockerrecliners, tan; 3 – occasional chairs; 6 Pc glass top end, coffee &
sofa table set; brass & class shelf unit; oak china hutch; oak corner entertainment center; game table w/4 chairs; end tables; 4
drawer file cabinet; Tupperware; glassware; dishes; kitchen utensils; asst. of small electric appliances; pots & pans; pictures;
baskets; Christmas decorations; bedding; games; towels; luggage; TV’s; coolers; picnic basket; 2 Wheel Trailer – Snowblower
– Misc.: 2014 Carryon 5 x 8 golf cart/ATV 2 wheel trailer; Toro 6
½ Hp snowthrower; camp stove; lantern; heater; limb trimmer; 2
wheel yard trailer; PT lawn seeder; 4 Pc. wrought iron patio set;
asst. of lawn & garden tools; misc. other items;
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
Ladies mink coat & mink stole; Oak S-Roll roll top desk; Edison
oak upright phonograph w/records; oak parlor table; wood spinning wheel; oak coil spring rocker; oak desk chair; oak rocker;
pressed back arm chair; wood benches; Army foot locker; WWII
Army uniform; wicker child’s rocker; old Parkston annuals; old
books; copper boiler; buckets; Norman Rockwell collector plate
collection; California pottery dish set; glass stemware; steins;
old toys; slide viewer w/viewer cards; 2 – Rogers & Wallace silverware sets w/cases; 10 – Shriner goblets; asst. of Oriental Pcs;
lots of jewelry; figurines; many Oriental lawn ornaments; asst. of
records; fancy work; misc. other items;
Auctioneers Note:
Don’t let size of ad fool you, lots of clean, nice items.
Be On Time!
For Pictures of Items Visit Our Website:
www.wiemanauction.com
HAROLD KOEHN, OWNER
BILL KOEHN
605-505-0120
Wieman Land & Auction Co., Inc.
Marion SD 800-251-3111
Auctioneers & Clerks
Dakota Realty & Property Management
Real Estate Auction
A wonderfully located, charming 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home, built in 1991,
with endless possibilities on 4.49 acres! The home includes 2,236 sq. ft. of
great move in potential. Many new updates, including carpet, furnace, newer
roof. This property includes a 3 stall garage/shop with a loft space above.
A MUST SEE PROPERTY!
30911 SD Hwy 19 Vermillion, SD
NEWER RURAL HOME ON 4.49 ACRES
Thursday September 24th, 2015
@ 5:30 pm
Open House – by appointment
Auctioneer Hazen Bye #11665 cell (605)670-0422
Agents: Jana Bye #15546 (605)202-0637 &
Parker Erickson #16057 (605)660-8444
Terms: 10% non-refundable earnest money deposit the day of auction, with balance
due on closing 30 +/- days. Title insurance and closing cost will be split 50/50
between the buyer and seller. Taxes will be prorated to the day of closing. Clay Co.
Abstract and Title will be closing agent. Auctioneers are acting as agents for the seller.
Legal: Christensen tract, NW ¼ 2-93-52 spirit, Mound TWP Vermillion, Clay Co. S.D.
Owner- Ronald & Nikki Clark
Taxes: (2014) $2,262.58
Auctioneer note: Go to
www.DakotaRealty.com
for more information & pictures.







