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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com May 17, 2016 • Page 9 Bilingual Lunch and Learn Workshop BROOKINGS, S.D. - SDSU Extension Dairy Specialists are hosting a Bilingual Lunch and Learn Workshop May 18, 2016 from noon to 4 p.m. in Flandreau at the Royal River Casino & Hotel (607 S Veterans St). “All classes will be taught in English and Spanish and will focus on ways dairy owners and their employees can learn to read the cow’s body language and the strategies to enhance performance, health and wellness,” explained Maristela Rovai, AUCTIONS ABSOLUTE ONLINEAUCTION 3 Commercial Building Lots SELLING TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER REGARDLESS OF PRICE! Bidding ends May 25th at 2:00 pm ET TAA-1615 TAA-1615 Too many mouths to feed? Property Location: E 31st Street at Hwy 81/Broadway Yankton, SD · Three +/- 1 Acre Lots Offered Individually and Combined · Prime location for Commercial/Retail Development · Anchored by Menards and Near Numerous National Retailers Including Wal-Mart · Frontage and Access on 31st St and Menards Access Rd · Visibility from High Traffic U.S. Hwy 81/ Broadway Tranzon Asset Advisors & In Cooperation with Chuck Sutton, Auctioneer and Land Broker, LLC | 10% Buyers Premium | 10% Deposit of Total Purchase Price | 2% Broker Participation | Other Terms Apply. TRANZON.COM Place an ad in the Missouri Valley Shopper today! 605-665-5884 319 Walnut • Yankton, SD 888-791-7307 ext. 84 240 Acres of Clay County Land AT ABSOLUTE Wednesday, June 15th, 9:30 a.m. Sold in 2 tracts – One with 2, Ranch-Style homes! Auction location: Tract 1 OPEN HOUSE: Sunday MAY 22nd 1 -2PM and Wednesday May 25th 6 - 7PM or call the auction company for appointment Tract 1, Located: From Highway 50 & Hwy 19 intersection at Vermillion, SD(Polaris Bldg), 2 miles North, 1/2-mile West, 1/2-mile North. 31421 462nd Avenue, Vermillion, SD. Tract 1 Legal: The E1/2NE1/4 in Sec 34-93-52, Clay County, South Dakota, 79.25 taxable acres. Taxes are $4330.36. The Clay County FSA Office shows 71.25 acres tillable with predominant soil types of WC and WD with a rating of 82-86 and a zero to 2% slope. This farm has 2 residences. House #1 is a 1,774 sq ft ranch style home with attached single car garage. Floor plan consists of entry, kitchen with built in range & oven, family room with bar, 3 bedrooms, full bath, block basement, central air, propane furnace, and hooked to rural water system. House #2 is a ranch style home built in 1966 with 1,070 sq ft. The floor plan consists of entry, kitchen w/ appliances, family room, 3 bedrooms, full bath, full block basement, propane furnace (approx 2 yr old), and an unattached single car garage. Also located on this acreage is a steel 36x68 machine shed built in 1986 with concrete floor, a 30x20 shed, plus a 8000bu grain bin with air floor and stiraetor, plus several outbuildings and bins. This property has a great location just minutes from Vermillion. This is Country Living with the opportunity to rent one of the houses for income or an investment in rental property on both homes. **** Tract 2, Located: From intersection of Hwys 50 & 19 (Polaris Bldg), 2 miles North and 1 ½-mile West on 315th Street, Vermillion, SD. 1/2-mile West of Corner of 315th Street & Bluff Road. Tract 2 Legal: The NE1/4, in Sec 4-92-52, and the West 2 1/2rods of the NW1/4 in Sec 3-92-52, Clay County, South Dakota. 159.63 taxable acres. Taxes are $4,054.14. The Clay County FSA Office show all tillable with predominant soil type Lu – Luton silty clay with a zero to 2% slope. TERMS on both tracts: 10% nonrefundable payment due day of auction, with balance due on closing day of July 15, 2016. Seller will pay 2016 taxes due in 2017. Possession on building site will be given on closing. Possession on farmland will be given when crops are harvested or January 1, 2017. Title insurance and closing costs will be split 50/50 between buyer and seller. Clay County Abstract & Title Co is the closing agent. Craig Thompson, Attorney for the Estate. Auctioneers are acting as agents for the sellers. HOWARD L. BREMER and BLANCHE BREMER – Living Trust- Estate Paul Bremer – Trustee GIRARD AUCTION & LAND BROKERS, INC. (605) 267-2421 Toll Free: 1-866-531-6186 Marv Girard, BA; Ken Girard, CAI, AARE; Mike Girard, CAI, BA; Scott Moore, Auctioneer www.GirardAuction.com Assistant Professor & SDSU Extension Dairy Specialist. Topics that will be covered include: Cow’s body language, what’s the cow telling you; cow handling and the basics of feeding & digestibility. A hands-on training will be held at Britannia Dairy (47750 Sd Highway 32). Transportation to the dairy for the hands-on portion of this training will be provided. In addition to Rovai, other speakers include: Jorge Delgado, Elanco Dairy Specialist and Karla Hernandez, SDSU Extension Forages Field Specialist. Registration information: Registration is free, but class size is limited. Lunch is provided, thanks to sponsorship of Elanco. Registration deadline is May 13, 2016. To register, contact Maristela Rovai, Assistant Professor & SDSU Extension Dairy Specialist at 605.688.4116. niGrow How to Select the Best Gifts for Grads make meaningful selections: High School Graduates (StatePoint) Graduation celebrates one of life’s major accomplishments. It also celebrates independence, which is often eagerly anticipated -- albeit a bit scary. As a result, most people are tempted to give gift cards to recent graduates to alleviate fears over upcoming expenses both after high school and college. But there are many practical and meaningful gifts you can get your grads that they’ll both appreciate and remember for years to come. “For many people, graduating will be an accomplishment they’ll reference as one of their greatest achievements,” says Christopher Warnack, vice president of marketing and visual at Things Remembered, a leading retailer of personalized gifts. “Take the time to hand-pick a gift that says how proud you are.” These ideas can help you They’re collegebound and they need great items to outfit their new dorm room. Consider gifts for high school graduates that are functional, decorative and let them put their personal flair on their new space. For example, a sweatshirt blanket in their new school’s color, customized with collegiate letters, is both practical and a great way to show college pride, and colorful monogrammed wall art makes for great dorm room decor. For parents, encourage them to come home once in a while with a monogrammed duffle bag, perfect for a weekend trip back to the homestead to get a great meal and some clean clothes. Don’t forget friends. Whether separated by campuses or majors, reminders of friendship like specially created playlists or framed pictures of the two of you will remind them of good times with good friends. Customized subscription boxes can help you create fun, monthly care packages of beauty supplies, candy, snacks or books. Both practical and eagerly anticipated, monthly subscriptions make truly thoughtful gifts for students on a budget. College Graduates The right gifts for college graduates will start them off in style, and help them survive the sometimes intimidating world of “adulting.” “It’s a sad reality in today’s workplace,” says Warnack, “but some of your colleagues can’t be trusted with your stapler or your lunch bag.” Anyone who’s seen the classic comedy “Office Space” can relate. Embroidered lunch totes, personalized portfolios and monogrammed desk accessories will help new college grads navigate the corporate world in style, while maintaining dibs on their stuff. If their future professional life involves a lot of travel, consider sophisticated gifts like personalized luggage tags and passport covers. A host of gift-giving ideas that mark the importance of graduation can be found at ThingsRemembered.com. Remember, a new graduate deserves both sentiment and support when moving on to the next big thing. With a little thought, your gift can offer both. AUCTION Sunday, May 22 -- 11 a.m. LOCATED: 404 Haines Street, Dante, SD VEHICLES, TRACTOR, BOATS, SPORTING GOODS: 1994 Nissan ext cab 4x4 pickup, 5 spd, 4 cyl, frame has been welded; 1952 IHC H nf, ps, Farmhand F-10 loader; 1980 Suzuki, GS 850, hard bags, 44,900 miles; Helmuts; Mens & womens leather coats, chaps; 1984 Larson 17 1/2’ boat, Mariner 50 hp ob & EZ Load trailer; 1970 Chrysler Valiant ?berglass 14’ boat, Chrysler 55 hp ob & trailer; Minnkota 45 lb foot trolling motor, like new; Dept ?nders; Fishing equipment; Camo clothes; Waders, etc; Small scooter. LAWN MOWER, WOODWORKING & SHOP EQUIPMENT, MISCELLANEOUS: Ford LGT 125 hydro lawn tractor,cab, 48” mower deck & 42” snowblower; Dixon ZTR rider; MTD 13 hp 38” rider; Murray yard tractor; IHC gas brush grinder; Farmhand 110V wire welder; Century 230 amp welder; Welding supplies; Rolling tool cabinets; Cherry picker; Transmission & motorcycle jacks; Floor jack; Air comp; McCulloch & Poulan chain saws; Chain sharpener; DeWalt radial arm saw; Delta 10” table saw; B&D oscillating spindle sander; Drill press; Belt sanders; 16” scroll saw; Roto zip; Detail sanders; Elec & air power tools; Planer; Sawsall; Grinders, etc; Metal bender; Battery charger-booster; Gear pullers; Electric winch; Chain binders; Chains; Tap & dies; Vises; Wood clamps; Socket & wrench sets; Many miscellaneous small hand tools; Auto repair manuals; Shop cabinets; Wood burning shop stove; Metal detector; B&D rechargeable hand tiller; Small gas tiller; Push weed eater; 12V sprayer; Wheel barrow; Lawn cart; Ramps; Ladders; Chicken nests; Firepit; Gas grill; Patio furniture; Bean bag game; Lawn ornaments. GUITARS, ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Gibson Epiphone Special Model elec guitar; Mahar & First Act electric guitars; Acoustic guitar; Crate BX 2115 amp; Walking plow; Coke table & 2 chairs; Old cradle; Knife collection; Ornamental swords; Rodeo chaps; Star quilts; Pendelton quilts; Walking sticks; Replica Native American ?utes; Old books & literature; Marbles; Buttons; Cast iron beer wagon & horse team; Tea pots; Chicken collection; Pyrex; Miscellaneous collectable glass; Kerosene lamps; Music boxes; Novelty items. HOUSEHOLD: Amana SXS refrigerator, ice & water; Kenmore glass top electric range; Auto washer & dryer; Older fridge; Matching kitchen table, island table & kitchen cabinet; Dining table & 6 chairs; Hutch; Queen & single beds; Anywhere bed; Dressers; Matching love seat & sofa; Recliner; Rocker; Computer desks; Of?ce chairs; Bookcase; Stools; Stands; Cabinets & shelves; 8,000 & 12,000 btu window ACs; Singer sewing machine; Sewing supplies; Vacs; Shampooer; Wardrobes; Electric dart board; Childs games; Sunbeam mixer; Dehydrators; Electric roaster; Bread maker; Small kitchen appliances; Pots; Pans; Dishes; Coolers; Fans; Lamps; Greenhouse items; Canning supplies; Holiday décor; Plus much more. Gary and Alice Doty, Owners Peterson Auctioneers Glen Peterson, RE #234 www.petersonauctioneers.com Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD Cody Peterson - Avon, SD Terms: Cash or check accompanied by photo ID LUNCH SERVED Not Responsible for Accidents. Still searching for that dream job? 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