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November 24, 2015 • Page 11
The Bookworm ... For Kids
‘Table’ Serves Up A Feast
“The Little Kids’ Table” by Mary
Ann McCabe Riehle, illustrated by Mary
Reaves Uhles; © 2015, Sleeping Bear
Press. 32 pages
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BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER
New At The Library
Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week:
ADULT BOOKS
• Crimson Shore by Preston & Child; Fiction
• The Golem of Paris by Jonathan & Jesse Kellerman;
Fiction
• The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto by Mitch
Albom; Fiction
• The Mare by Mary Gaitskill; Fiction
• Miss Ruffles Inherits Everything by Nancy Martin;
Fiction
• The Muralist by B. A. Shapiro; Fiction
• One Man’s Flag by David Downing; Fiction
• Private Sydney by Patterson & Fox; Fiction
• Tenacity by J. S. Law; Fiction
• Tom & Lucky and George & Cokey Flo by C. Joseph
Greaves; Fiction
• Ardennes 1944: The Battle of the Bulge by Antony
Beevor; Nonfiction
• Destiny and Power by Jon Meacham; Nonfiction
• Elle & Coach by Stefany Shaheen; Nonfiction
• Getting from Me to We by Shonna Tuck, M.A., SLP;
Nonfiction
• Money Making Mom by Crystal Paine; Nonfiction
• 1946 by Victor Sebestyen; Nonfictoin
• Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock ‘N’ Roll
by Peter Guralnick; Nonficton
• The Shift by Theresa Brown, RN; Nonfiction
• The State of Play; Nonfiction
• Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates by Brian
Kilmeade; Nonfiction
• The Washingtons by Flora Fraser; Nonfiction
ADULT AUDIO BOOKS
• After Alice by Gregory Maguire; Fiction
• All the Stars in the Heavens by Adriana Trigiani;
Fiction
• The Bazaar of Bad Dreams by Stephen King; Fiction
• Depraved Heart by Patricia Cornwell; Fiction
• Mrs. Roosevelt’s Confidante by Susan Elia MacNeal;
Fiction
• The Promise by Robert Crais; Fiction
ADULT DVDS 665-5884 to place
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• Batkid Begins; Nonfiction
• Buffalo Nation: The Children Are Crying; Nonfiction
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• The After-Room by Maile Meloy; Fiction
• The Fall by James Preller; Fiction
• Orbiting Jupiter by Gary D. Schmidt; Fiction
• Winter by Marissa Meyer; Fiction
JUNIOR BOOKS
• Catch You Later, Traitor by Avi; Fiction
• The Looney Experiment by Luke Reynolds; Fiction
EASY BOOKS
• The Turnip by Jan Brett; Fiction
FAMILY DVDS
• Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown
Call Story That Time Forgot
• Toy665-5884 to
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Staff will then notify you as soon as the item is available.
Interested in
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Grandma is the best cook ever!
She’s second only to Mom, who
makes your favorite foods every day.
Oh, what about Dad’s special mashed
potatoes, and you really love Auntie’s
sprinkle cookies! You’ll get to taste
every one of those things soon — but
where will you sit while you’re eating?
Find out in “The Little Kids’ Table” by
Mary Ann McCabe Riehle, illustrated by
Mary Reaves Uhles.
It’s always fun visiting Grandma,
especially at the holidays. That’s when
you get to sit at a special place for kids
only.
Everything at the grown-ups’ table
is nice. They have sparkly silverware,
shiny glasses and pretty dishes. The
grown-ups’ table has washable napkins
to put on your lap, a table cloth and
even a vase of flowers.
It’s not like that at the little kids’
table. Where you all sit, it’s loud and
messy. Your brother may be crying.
Someone might be trying to hang
spoons off her nose (or teaching somebody else how to do it), while your
twin cousins play a joke on another kid.
Vermillion Parade Of
Lights Dec. 4
VERMILLION --- The Special
Events Committee for the
Vermillion Area Chamber and
Development Company (VCDC)
is sponsoring the seventh
annual “Parade of Lights” in
Downtown Vermillion on Friday,
Dec. 4, at 6:30 p.m.
Vermillion area merchants,
businesses, schools and organizations here.
your adare encouraged to put
together a float or entry for the
parade. The theme is “Light Up
Vermillion.” First, second and
third places will be awarded.
Entry forms can be found on the
VCDC website, www.vermillionchamber.com, or at the Chamber office at 1012 Princeton St.
Deadline to enter is Nov. 30.
At the end of the parade,
Santa and Mrs. Claus will light
the community Christmas Tree
at Ratingen Platz on the corner
of Market and Main streets.
After the tree lighting, children
and parents are invited to the
Edith B. Siegrist Public Library
to make a holiday craft and are
asked to bring a donation for
the Vermillion Food Pantry.
Children in grades 5 and under are encouraged to enter a
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Estate of Robert D. Wiebenga
Land Sale
Bids Now being Accepted
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FAX IT 605-665-5882
Hancock Township Bon Homme County
Missouri ValleyLocated Approximately 5 miles • YANKTON,SD
216 W. 4th St. South of Avon, South Dakota
and ½ mile West from the Intersection of County Road 407 (407th
605-665-5884
Avenue) and County Road 309 (309th Street) Signs are Posted.
Legal Description: The Northwest Fractional Quarter of Section 4,
Township 93 north, Range 61, West of the 5th P.M., excepting the West
24 acres thereof.
Closing is expected on or before December 31, 2015, with
Possession on March
Call 665-5884 to place your ad here. 1, 2016, as land is currently leased. 2015 taxes
due in 2016 to be paid by seller. Closing Costs paid by Seller.
Procedure: Interested Bidders should contact Paul R. Boschma,
Attorney for
INTERESTED IN THIS SPOT?the Estate of Robert D. Wiebenga, for more information,
ASCS Maps, Crop Information and Bidding Packet. Bidding will be
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deposit for the final round of bidding which will close on or about
of the Missouri Valley
December 28, 2015.
Shopper list many
Seller reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.
Joyce E. Wiebenga and Randall Tjeerdsma are the Co-Personal
possible new job
Representatives of the Estate of Robert D. Wiebenga.
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M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y
There’s always a grown-up to fix your
plate, to give you another helping of
foods you like, or to try to make you
taste something that’s “totally icky.” It’s
easy to be goofy at the little kids’ table.
And when you do, that’s about the
time when Mom gets annoyed and
makes you “Stop it now, please!” You
should behave at the little kids’ table
— more or less. You should eat what’s
on your plate — more or less. And you
should always pay attention to what the
grown-ups say — more than not!
Grandpa probably wishes he was
sitting next to you, poking his finger
in your pumpkin pie. Uncle wishes he
M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y
Located approximately 6 miles North and
2 Miles West of Crofton
Legal: Tract #1: (240 acres, more or less, of Pasture) The Northeast Quarter (NE1/4) of
Section 29; and the West Half of the Northwest Quarter (W1/2 NW1/4) of Section 28, all
located in Township 33 North, Range 2 West of 6th P Knox County, Nebraska;
.M.,
Tract #2: (122.15 acres, more or less, of Cropland) The Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of Section 27, less 37.85 acre parcel, all located in Township 33 North, Range 2 West of 6th P
.M.,
Knox County, Nebraska.
Please call Archbold Law Office, LLP at (402) 373-4240
to receive a bid package.
coloring contest for a chance to
have “Lunch with Santa,” sponsored by Hy-Vee, on Saturday,
Dec. 5, at 11:30 a.m. at Hy-Vee
and meet him before Christmas.
Coloring pages will be available
at the public schools, Hy-Vee
and the VCDC office at 116
Market St. The coloring entries
must be received by Nov. 23.
Also on Saturday, Dec. 5,
from 12:30-2:30 p.m., bring the
children for FREE pictures with
Santa at Hy-Vee by Peterman
Photography.
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could hang spoons from his face. Mom
would surely laugh until milk came
out of her nose if she was at the little
kids’ table. Grandma probably hates
shiny glasses because paper cups are
more fun. Truth is, all the grown-ups
wish they were you because everybody
knows which table is the best!
Grumble, grumble, grumble. Is that
what you hear every holiday when the
kids are sent to a satellite seat? Well,
they’ll never feel deprived again, after
you’ve read aloud “The Little Kids’
Table.”
Through a fun rhyme that’ll make
your child look forward to this years’
holiday, author Mary Ann McCabe Riehle turns the banished feeling around to
make it fun to sit at a table away from
the adults. Even the family dog gets
involved, and the chaos that follows
will make kids giggle. It helps a lot that
illustrator Mary Reaves Uhles adds silly
details in her drawings — details that,
once you start looking for them, can
make this book seem fresh no matter
how many times you’ll be asked to read
it aloud.
For 5- to 8-year-olds, this is a great
holiday book and a nice reminder that
sitting away from the adults is something even the adults want. And if that
sounds tasty, then “The Little Kids’
Table” will be a feast for you both.
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Evening Firearms Auction
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December 2nd
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Located: Wakonda Legion Hall, Wakonda, SD
Visit several smaller estates into this single auction. Guns will sell right
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***Rare Late 1800’s 13” Cannon on Cart, Cast Iron 9” wheels, 23” long overall—very
unique;
Winchester Commemorative Rifles: #94 Teddy Roosevelt 30-30 NIB; #94 Buffalo
Bill 30-30 NIB; Centennial ’66 30-30 NIB; #94 Crazy Horse 38-55; #94 30-30 ILL
Centennial;
Rifles: Savage Mdl 99 .250—3000 Lever Action—1922 to 1925 Production; Springfield
1884 Trapdoor; Ruger Mini 14 Ranch Rifle 5.56 Nato NIB; 1918 Enfield .303 Brit;
Savage B/A #23 25-20; Japanese Military Rifle; Win #03 .22 auto; Win #290 .22
Semi Auto; Henry Golden Boy .17HMR NIB; Henry 17 HMR NIB; Henry .22mag NIB;
(2) Remington #597 .22 Autos—Dale Earnhardt Sr. & Jr—both NIB; Ruger 10/20 auto
Boy Scout Comm NIB; Ruger .22 WMRF Syn. Bolt NIB; Daisy Mdl #2202 .22 LR Bolt
Action—mint in box; Ruger 10/22;Savage .22 Pump; JC Higgins .22 Semi Auto; HIPoint 9mm Semi Auto; Mossberg #817 .17HMR w/ Scope; Ithaca M-49 .22 Lever
action; Ithaca M-49 .22-mag Lever Action; Stevens Visible Loader #70 .22 Pump;
Browning BPR .22 Mag w/ Scope; Stevens SS Jr. .22; Pieper SS .22 Belgium; Deutshe
Works SS #1 .22;
Shotguns: Winchester Mdl 42 .410 Pump—nice original; Winchester Model 12 12ga
& 20ga Pumps; Browning Belgium A-5 12ga Auto—never fired; Browning A-5 Auto
12ga; Win #1400 20ga Auto; Win 1897 12ga Pump; Rem #11 12ga Auto; Kel-Tec
12ga KSG Auto NIB; Rem 12ga Auto; Rem SxS 12ga; H&R 20ga Pump; JC Higgins
12ga Pump; H&R Topper SS #158 12ga; Western Field SS 20ga; New Haven .410 SS;
Geha German 12ga SS Bolt; Win SxS 12ga parts;
Handguns: (3) Magnum Research BFR Revolvers—500 S&W, 30-30 & 45-70—all
NIB! Ruger Super Blackhawk SA .44 Mag; S&W 1911SC .45 Auto NIB; Kimber Solo
Carry 9mm auto NIB; Kimber 1911 .45 ACP Auto; SCCY CPX 9mm NIB; Chiappa Puma
1911 .22 auto NIB; Ruger RST-4 .22 Semi Auto; Colt SA .22 KS Centennial; .44 Black
Powder;
Remington Nylon .22 Rifle Collection: 1962 1st Year Mdl 76 Lever Action—brown;
Apace .77 GREEN Clip Feed; (2) Black/Chrome White Diamond 66’s—2 variations;
Mdl 66 1976 Bi-Centennial; Black 76 w/ Blued BBL; Brown Mohawk 10-C;
BB & Pellet Guns: RWS Diana SS .177 Pellet Rifle—High-quality German; 1970’s
Crossman Shooter’s Outfit Set NIB; Daisy 650 Red Ryder; Daisy #499 Competition
NIB; Daisy Winchester 1894 NIB; Daisy 1999 X-mas NIB; Daisy #25 Centennial in
Walnut Box-nice; Daisy #1 Reproduction NIB; Hahn Super BB Rifle; others; Daisy Roy
Rogers & Dale Evans NIB; Daisy Roy Rogers & Gabby Hayes NIB; other loose BB Guns;
Other: Nice Assortment of Ammo—all calibers; Scopes; Indian Arrow Head Collection;
Other outdoor related collectables & gentleman antiques;
Terms: Cash, Good Check, Visa, MasterCard. SD Sales tax applies. 10% Buyer’s
Premium on all Internet & Absentee Bids. Absentee bids welcomed & encouraged.
Note: This will be a fairly short auction, please be on time! Guns will start selling
right at 5:30 p.m. sharp! Preview at 3:00 p.m., come in early and check out the large
selection of items for the following day machinery auction! One estate did not have
their list ready in-time for this listing, there will be more firearms than listed. See
GirardAuction.com for updates.
Live Internet bidding available through www.GirardBid.com!
Bid there without being there. Internet buyers—any rifles, shotguns
or handguns have to be shipped to an FFL dealer only.
Interested parties should submit a bid in writing, no later than
3:00 p.m., on November 30, 2015.
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& LAND BROKERS, INC.
(605) 267-2421
Toll Free: 1-866-531-6186
Seller: Trustees of Helen D. Mischke Trust
Estate of Helen D. Mischke
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