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February 16, 2016 • Page 10 shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com Want your business to be seen? Get your display ad here! Call 605-665-5884 Or Drop By At 319 Walnut St. MICHAEL WEGENER IMPLEMENT, INC. CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE LOCATION: Cornlea, NE. Junction Hwy 81 & 91 – 5 miles west on 91, South to Cornlea THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 2016 • 8:30 AM CST BID LIVE ONLINE - Register on www.wegenerimplement.com TRACTORS: 30+ Tractors including: ’12 JD 8310R, 1600hrs. ’99 JD 8200 MFD duals 9000hrs. ’11 CIH 305, Front Suspension, Trimble 1000 AS, RTK unlocked, 2701hrs. CIH 7120 Magnum, duals. CIH 7240 MFD, duals, 6511hrs. JD 4640 QR duals. ’97 JD 7810 MFD C/A, PS, 14.9R46. ’95 CIH 7220 MFD. IHC 186 Hydro w/cab. ’96 NH 8970. ’95 CAT 35 Challenger. CAT MT565B Challenger, C/A, MFD, CVT, 480/80R42, 2700hrs. IH 5288, 2wd. Ford 8600. Case 2390, 2wd, 3pt, duals, hubs. Ford 8N. INT 756 gas, 3pt new ta & paint w/Koyker loader & Grapple. COMBINES: 15+ including: ’12 JD S670 Pro drive, chopper, CM, DLX cab, HID lights, High cap sieves, SH performance pkg, extended wear pkg, bin extension, 717/980hrs. (2) JD 9650STS. ’10 JD 9770STS. ’06 Case IH 8010, Pro 600 monitor, contour, chopper, 18.4x42 duals, 1600hrs, $8500 in maintenance and updates just completed. CORN & GRAIN HEADS: 50+ all makes and models. ’13 MacDon FD75-35’, JD mts, Demo head, less than 800 acres. ’13 CIH 3408. ’14 CIH 4412. ’14 Agco 3000 Hugger 6R30. ’05 NH 84C 36’. PLANTERS: 20+ Planters all makes and models, JD 7200 8R30. JD 1710 12-30. ’10 JD 1770 16R30 CCS. JD 1760 12R30. ’99 JD 1720 16R30 stack fold, totally rebuilt. White 6180 12R. Haybuster 1206 no till drill. Case IH 900 6RN. TILLAGE: 30+ Disks, Field Cultivators, Mulch Finishers and Rippers, JD 512 Ripper 7 Shank. Krause 5630-28’ Field Cult. Case IH 4300-28’ Field Cult. Amco G2-16’ offset disk. ’13 JD 263VT 29’. Blue Jet Walker 13 Shank. JD 637 22’ disk. Blue Jet Sub Tiller Series IV demo 7 Shank w/coulters. LOADERS & CONSTRUCTION: ’04 JD 317 Skid Loader. Caterpillar 955 Crawler loader. Case 420 Skid Loader. Case W14 Wheel Loader w/grapple. JD 741 w/grapple. 20+ new Skid Loader attachments. SCS FARMS - farmer close out: 50+ items including, ’12 Lexion 760TT, 4wd, AC, EFA XL TT, Chopper, complete Auto Steer, 938/783hrs, sn#C4900397. (3) ‘06 JD 8430T, 18” track, 4 hyd. ‘12 JD 8285R, IVT, ILS. ‘95 Cat Challenger 45, 18” tracks. MacDon FD70-40’ flex head. CIH 1200-10R30 Planter w/Sunco fert disc. JD 1790-16/31 Planter, Inter, yetter row cleaners, bulk full. JD 2100 Ripper 5-shank, 3pt, coulters. JD 726-30’ mulch finisher. (2) Garfield 1150 scrapers. See complete sale offerings & photos at www.wegenerimplement.com MICHAEL WEGENER IMPLEMENT, INC. Cornlea, NE • Office: 402-923-1160 - Michael: 402-920-0168 • 402-920-0006 www.wegenerimplement.com • email: wegenerimplement@gmail.com Hotel Tips and Tricks to Stay Healthy on the Road (StatePoint) Frequent travelers can be all too familiar with the challenges of staying both healthy and productive -- countless distractions, fast food joints on every corner and difficulty sleeping in unfamiliar places and beds can make staying on track a challenge. However, it doesn’t necessarily have to be such a daunting task, say experts. “For frequent travelers and business travelers, being on the road is a lifestyle, so finding ways to be healthy and productive is essential,” says Marcey Rader, lifestyle trainer and Extended Stay Savve Traveler. “The key is to recognize your poor habits, find out what works for you, and then develop a routine around them.” From her years on the road with a corporate position, Rader developed a series of hotel hacks that can assist frequent travelers and mobile professionals wishing to travel productively while also maintaining high health standards. Along with Extended Stay America, Rader is offering some hotel tips and tricks: • Prioritize sleep: When you’re dealing with different beds, sounds and schedules, it’s almost guaranteed that your sleep routine will be disrupted. Sleep soundly with a fan, a recording or even an app that creates white noise to eliminate distractions and calm your mind and body. • Give blue rays the boot: Ninety-five percent of people Once): Do you go out to your mailbox, open the letters, put them back in the mailbox, go back in your house and repeat the process several times a day? Of course you don’t. Then stop doing that with your email inbox. Instantly increase productivity by deleting, archiving and sorting emails the first time you read them. • Seek Smart Accommodations: An extended stay-style hotel offers amenities that can help travelers optimize productivity and prioritize health. To learn more travel tips, visit, www. ExtendedStayAmerica.com. Stop making excuses. For happier, healthier, more successful traveling, recognize your unproductive habits and fix them. Focus on these traits when giving compliments and the receiver will be much more receptive to hearing them and believing them. All it takes is a little practice. (StatePoint) Try a little experiment. Think of someone you love or respect, and offer her a compliment. Chances are high that she’ll deflect your kind words, if not outright tell you you’re just plain wrong, suggests a Saturday, Feb. 27 -- 11 a.m. LOCATED: 42222 299th Street, Tyndall, SD from Highways 37 and 46 junction - 2 miles south and 1 1/4 mile east from Tripp, SD - 12 miles south and 1 1/4 mile east TRACTORS, COMBINE: 1977 AC 7080 c-a-h 20.8x38 duals, 5000 hrs; 1966 AC D17 gas, Series IV, wf, factory 3 pt, recent oh and Westendorf WL 21 loader; Gleaner L2 corn & bean special; A 438 corn head; JD 220 ?ex head. STOCK TRAILER, BOAT: S&S 6x16 GN stock trailer; 15’ tri-hull ?berglass boat, Evinrude 60 hp ob and trailer. MACINERY: Koyker K-5 loader, 7’ bucket, bale fork and joy stick; White 5100 8RW hyd fold planter; IHC 4600 28’ pull type ?eld cultivator, walking tandems on wings; JD 230 19’ disc; Bushhog 19’ disc; Wetherall 8’ snowblower; Kory 250 bu GN gravity wagon, roll tarp; Dakon and Kory 250 bu gravity wagons; 2 Versatile 8x60 augers; King Kutter 6’ 3 pt ?nishing mower; 7 section drag and hyd cart; Blumhardt 500 gal 60’ sprayer; 200 gal 3 pt sprayer; 2 ?atbeds; NH 55 rake; Machinery for salvage. BIN MOVING EQUIPMENT, SHOP & MISCELLANEOUS: 8 Bainter hyd bin jacks; Power unit with 10 outlets; Hyd center jack; Shop built stairs; 12” and 18” steel bin forms, enough each for 42’ bin; 2,500 watt generator; Poulan 19 1/2 hp 46” hyd rider; Poulan push mower; 2 Chevy 350 engines; M-T-M 125,000 btu diesel heater; 200,000 btu convection heater; 6,250 watt generator; Berger transit; Evolution steel cutting circular saw; Dewalt 18V power tools including saws, drills and impacts; Air tools; Air tube punch; Portapower; Chop saw; Angle grinders; Tap and dies; 3/4” socket set; Socket and wrench sets; Bolt cutters; Small air compressor; Radial arm saw; 13” portable planer; Workmates; Electric cement screed; Bull ?oat; Aluminum extension ladders; Wheelbarrow; Miscellaneous hand tools; Bin bolts and parts; Hyd cylinders; Hyd hose; Air hose; 500 gal fuel tank and electric pump; 300 gal overhead fuel tanks; 60 gal fuel tank and electric pump; AC snap couplers; Front end weights; Gates; Cattle panels; Fence posts; RR ties; 1,000 gal poly tank; Plus more. 2-1,500 bu steel bins CONSIGNMENT: Gleaner L2 combine; 6 RN corn head; JD 220 ?ex head. Terry & Jonna Kaul, Owners Lee Wittmeier, Tyndall, SD Opt for a hotel with a kitchen and use the counters to get work done, or stack books and binders on a table for an elevated workspace. • Don’t eat like you’re on vacation: The biggest mistake business traveler’s make is eating like they’re on vacation. Extended Stay recently conducted a survey of their travelers and found that the average weight gain while on the road is close to 3 pounds. With frequent travel for business, that starts to add up drastically. Staying at a hotel with a fully equipped kitchen can help maintain nutritious habits. Stock the fridge with vegetable trays to snack on throughout the day, and hard boiled eggs as a breakfast item. • OHIO (Only Handle It Why is it So Hard to Accept Compliments? FARM AUCTION www.petersonauctioneers.com who don’t get a good night’s sleep say they use a phone or laptop within one hour of bed. Studies have shown that the blue rays emitted by phones and computer screens disrupt and suppress the body’s production of melatonin, a hormone crucial to sleep. Give your brain time to wind down before bed, you’ll sleep better and feel rejuvenated in the morning. • Stand up and work: You may have heard that “sitting is the new smoking.” Constant sitting is linked to an overwhelming number of negative health effects and drastically decreased productivity. Luckily, there’s a simple solution -- standing. You can easily convert any space into a standing desk. Terms: Cash or check accompanied by photo ID. We do not accept debit or credit cards. Not Responsible for Accidents. LUNCH served by Danzig Baptist Church ladies new study, which finds that nearly 40 percent of women have trouble accepting compliments. Why is it so hard to accept a compliment? Experts say it can often be associated with societal expectations that women appear humble or demur; and other times it’s because of one’s own negative self-image. In an effort to encourage women and girls to lean in and listen to the compliments they receive, Nutrisystem created the #NowBelieveIt campaign. To learn more, watch their video on Nutrisystem’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/ Nutrisystem. The next time you get a compliment, consider stopping for a minute to hear the message -- you’re a good friend, a great mom, you work hard, you’re smart, you’re pretty -- and take it to heart. Then, pay it forward and tell someone else what you love or admire about them by using these simple tips. Be Honest Would you want to hear a compliment that isn’t true? Then why give that to someone else. Be honest and don’t use compliments as conversation fillers. Stay in the Present Sometimes compliments at work come with a caveat -- a reminder that despite good work, there’s more to be done, such as, “That was great, and don’t forget tomorrow’s deadline.” Instead of focusing on what needs to be done in the future, simply give the compliment then come back later to talk about that other project. Tell Them Why When giving a compliment, be sure to tell the other person why. Simply saying, “You did a great job today” may fall flat. Try to elaborate with something like, “You did a great job today and your enthusiasm made our whole team shine.” Shift Your Focus Compliments that include put-downs often leave the receiver feeling less than flattered. Try to stay away from saying things like “You look so good for your age” or “You’re an awesome parent considering how busy you are all the time.” Shift your focus to the compliment itself -- it’s more meaningful on its own. Dig Deeper According to a recent poll, individuals want to hear compliments that dig deeper into who they truly are, such as ones about their personality, about being a good friend, about what they do, about their intellect and about being a good parent. REAL ESTATE RENTALS AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE COUPONS the Missouri Valley Shopper and missourivalleyshopper.com is your complete source for buying and selling. Everything you need is just a click or call away! Place an ad today by calling 605.665.5584 MV Shopper M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y
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