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May 24, 2016 • Page 12 shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com How Foods Can Help Heal Common Ailments Home and Contents AUCTION Saturday, May 28 -- 11 a.m. AUCTIONS Auction to be held at 708 6th Street, Spring?eld, SD from city auditorium, 2 blocks south and 1 1/2 blocks west REAL ESTATE WILL SELL FIRST Real Estate consists of an older 988 square foot 1 story 2 bedroom home with full basement, 24x24 detached 2 car garage, utility building and an 88x144 lot. With some work this property would make a nice one or two person dwelling or rental property. Real Estate may be viewed by appointment. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 11&12, Block 44. TERMS & CONDITIONS: $3,000 non-refundable down payment day of auction with balance due at closing. 2016 Real Estate tax will be prorated to closing. Title Insurance and closing service fees split 50-50. Possession upon receipt of ?nal payment. Announcements day of auction take precedence over printed material. Peterson Auctioneers are representing seller. CAR: 1999 Mercury Sable GS 4 dr auto, 92,600 miles. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Large oak curved glass china, nice; Oak clawfoot sideboard; 6 matching oak press back chairs; Old folding parlor table; Small oak nite stand; Cedar chest; Wood high boy dresser; Small sofa; 80+ yr old clarinet & case; Old wood duck call; Oval picture; A Zephier paintings; Old literature; Padlocks; ViewMaster; Fancy work; Glass dolls; German tea set; Lead crystal; Depression glass; Old bowls & plates; Terry Redlin & Norman Rockwell collector plates; Glass ?gurines; Miscellaneous collectable glass; Old sleds; Milk box. HOUSEHOLD: Kenmore 6’ freezer; GE gas range; Eden Pure elec heater; Kitchen table & chairs; 3 pc bedroom set; Modern roll top desk; Sofas; Easy chairs; Glider rocker; Recliner; Wicker furniture; Entertainment center; Dressers; Bookcases; Cabinets; Record players; Records; Speakers; Vacuum; Fans; Mirrors; Bedding; Heaters; Microwave; Bread machine; Small kitchen appliances; Set of 8 Johnson Bros dishes; Pots; Pans; Plus more misc kitchen & household items. MISCELLANEOUS: Leaf blower-vac; Shop vac; Lawn cart; Patio swing; Camp stove; Lead pot & molds; Lawn seeder; Lawn & garden tools; Miscellaneous hand tools; Plus more. LAND FOR SALE 1,045.77± Acres • Keya Paha County, Nebraska Hunters Paradise! • Located 4-1/2 miles south of Springview, Nebraska, on Highway 183 • Located 4-1/2 south of Springview, Nebraska, on Highway 18 • Good quality pasture that supports 95 cow/calf pairs • Good quality pasture that supports 95 cow/calf pairs and offers and offers great habitat for deer and turkey great habitat for deer and turkey • Niobrara River frontage for waterfowl hunting and two • Niobrara River frontage for waterfowl hunting and two creeks creeks flowing year-round provide livestock water flowing year-round provide livestock water • Pine tree covered draws add to the overall beauty of • Pine tree covered draws add to the overall beauty of the property the property • Electricity to property 183 • Electricity along Highway For Property Details, Contact: Grant Litz, Agent/Auctioneer O’Neill, Nebraska Business: (402) 340-0538 Dorothea Peterson, Owner Peterson Auctioneers www.petersonauctioneers.com Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD Cody Peterson - Avon, SD GLitz@FarmersNational.com www.FarmersNational.com/GrantLitz www.FarmersNational.com For more information or to view property call Glen Peterson at 605-369-2638 Glen Peterson, RE #234 finding the right job is easier than you think L-1600400 when you’ve got the right direction Stop searching. The Help Wanted section of the Missouri Valley Shopper lists many possible new job opportunities. Find a career that’s right for you. Real Estate Sales • Auctions • Farm and Ranch Management Appraisal • Insurance • Consultation Oil and Gas Management • Forest Resource Management National Hunting Leases • Lake Management • FNC Ag Stock TERMS: Cash - Not Responsible for Accidents MV Shopper MV Shopper ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y Lakeview Home and Personal Property AUCTION Friday, May 27 -- 4 p.m. LOCATED: 514 6th Street, Spring?eld, SD - 2 blocks south of city auditorium Real Estate sells ?rst followed by personal property A complete listing appeared in last week’s issue Dorothy Jones, Owner Peterson Auctioneers Glen Peterson, RE #234 www.petersonauctioneers.com Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD Cody Peterson - Avon, SD Real Estate may be viewed by appointment by calling Glen Peterson at 605-369-2638 TERMS: Cash - Not Responsible for Accidents 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: 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. Call 665-5884 to Interested in this spot? place your ad here. HOWARD L. BREMER and BLANCHE BREMER – Living Trust- Estate Paul Bremer – Trustee Interested GIRARD AUCTION in & LAND BROKERS, INC. this (605) 267-2421 Toll Free: 1-866-531-6186 spot? Marv Girard, BA; Ken Girard, CAI, AARE; Mike Girard, CAI, BA; Scott Moore, Auctioneer Call 665-5884 to www.GirardAuction.com place your ad here. AUCTION Thursday Evening JUNE 2, 2016 Located: SD National Guard Armory, 603 Princeton St., Vermillion, SD AUCTION Starts @ 5:00 PM LUNCH AVAILABLE AUCTIONEERS NOTE: We invite you to attend this Afternoon Auction in Vermillion, South Dakota. We have assembled several items from SD & NE Estates & Collections for this Auction. There is a trailer load of boxes that have not been unpacked as of yet for this Auction. There are sure to be some surprises as we unload and set up for this Auction. Several items will be sold by box lot. Come prepared for a Full Armory. Visit our Web Site www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM for several photos. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Oak Gentleman’s Dresser - Original Condition. Oak 3 Section Stackable Bookcase. Oak Secretary - To be restored. Wooden Wardrobe. Vulcan Bedroom Safe. Smoke Stand w/ Humidor. Country School Chalk Board - Unique Size. Primitive Display Shelving Unit. Primitive Wooden Garden Table. Wrought Iron Baby Bed. Porcelain Top Table. Wooden Wall Telephone. American Legion Advertising Clock. Redwing Crocks including; 2, 5, 6, & 10 Gallon Sizes. Primitive Sleds. Sinclair Opaline Motor Oil 0 5 Gallon Can. Veedol Quart Oil Cans. Deep Rock Grease Tin. Milk Scale. Gem Dandy Electric Churn. New Yorker 31 Day Wall Clock. Bullet Pencils. Peace Pipe. Military Uniforms. Barn Lanterns. Stoddard Cast Iron Seat. Dazy Metal Butter Churn. Crockery Marbles. Trivets. Several Glass Slides from Movie Theater. Vintage Christmas Decorations. Several Neighbor Lady Cookbooks - from 1940’s to 1960’s. Small Watch Display Case. Vintage South Dakota License Plates. Plus Many More Miscellaneous Items yet to be discovered as boxes are being unpacked for this Auction. ADVERTISING SIGNS: Large Coca Cola Sign. Miller High Life Advertising Sign. Surge Milker Sign. Sokota Sign. Acco Seed Sign. Chesterfield Cigarette Sign. Viceroy Cigarette Sign. Schmidt Beer Signs. TOYS: Structo Dump Truck. Ny-Lint Earth Mover. Tonka Snorkel Truck. Eartl Farm Toys including; IH Cub, MT-A & Others. Baseball Cards. ASSORTMENT OF COSTUME JEWELRY TO BE SOLD. APPROX 25 TO 30 COOKIE JARS - ASSORTED STYLES & TYPES TO BE SOLD. VINTAGE WOMEN’S HATS - Over 25 in the Offering to be Sold - Along with small offering of Vintage Clothing & Ladies Purses. SEVERAL DISPLAY CASES OF SMALLS TO BE SOLD BY CHOICE. COINS: Small offering Of Coins Sell from Separate Auction Ring - Including: Steel War Cents, Uncirculated Lincoln Cents, Roosevelt Dimes, Wheat Cents, Jefferson Nickels, Buffalo Nickels & Others. For complete listing & photos visit: www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM Terms: Cash or Bankable Check. Not Responsible For Accidents or Theft. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: CREAMER HEIMES JANSSEN AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS L.L.C. RYAN CREAMER 402.254.9753 ALTON HEIMES 402.254.3315 ROGER JANSSEN: 402.388.4409 LARGE AUCTION TRACTORS – SKID LOADERS – PAY LOADER CONSTRUCTION FORKLIFTS – COLLECTOR TRACTORS & EQUIP. COMBINES – HEADS HAY & FEEDING EQUIP. TILLAGE – PLANTERS ASST. MACHINERY – TRUCKS – TRAILERS – FARM MISC. Our Spring Auction Event will be held at the Wieman Auction Facility located 1 mile south and ½ mile west on Highway 44 from Marion SD on: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8TH • 8:15 CST Lunch by Presbyterian Church Ladies 5 – 4x4 TRACTORS; 27 – MFD TRACTORS; 10 – 15 2WD TRACTORS; 5 – SKID LOADERS; 2 – PAY LOADERS; 2 - TRACTOR-LOADER-BACKHOES; FORKLIFTS; 50 – COLLECTOR TRACTORS; COLLECTOR EQUIPMENT; 20+ COMBINES; 25+ CORN HEADS; 25+ FLEX HEADS; RIGID HEADERS; 10+ HEADER TRAILERS (NEW & USED); 6 – GRAIN CARTS; GRAIN HANDLING ITEMS; 40 - ROUND BALERS; SILAGE CUTTERS; MOCO’S; SWATHERS; GRINDER MIXERS; MANURE SPREADERS; PLANTERS; DRILLS; ROGATOR SPRAYER; SPRAYERS; LOADERS; TILLAGE EQUIP.; MACHINERY; TRUCKS; TRAILERS; VEHICLES; ATV; MOWERS; MANY TIRES & FARM MISC.; Auctioneers Note: A portion of the auction will be available on wiemanauction.com for online bidding with a 2.5% buyers’ premium with a max of $750.00 per item. Another large interesting sale! Bring a friend, come prepared. Misc. items start @ 8:15 with 3 – 4 rings. Machinery starts at 9:15 AM sharp with two auction rings all day, 3rd ring @ 11:00 will sell pay loaders-construction itemsforklifts-augers-vehicles-trailers-trucks. South Dakota sales tax of 4 ½ % will be charged. This ad is subject to additions and deletions. All consignments must have been approved by the Wieman’s. We have excellent loading and unloading equipment. We appreciate Callbusiness. We areto place your ad selling. Honest and fair your 665-5884 in our 68th year of here. treatment to all. Financing and trucking available. Sorry we are full! Come prepared to buy! If you are driving a good distance – call to make sure your item is here. (Welcome to the “Machinery Mall of South Dakota”). Our Next Auction is August 3, 2016! INTERESTED IN THIS SPOT? www.missourivalleyshopper.com WIEMAN LAND & AUCTION CO., INC. (SINCE 1949) MARION SD 605-648-3111 or 1-800-251-3111 AUCTION SITE: 605-648-3536 or 1-888-296-3536 www.missourivalleyshopper.com EVENINGS: Richard Wieman 605-648-3264 Mike Wieman 605-297-4240 Kevin Wieman 605-648-3439 Derek Wieman 605-660-2135 Gary Wieman 605-648-3164 www.missourivalleyshopper.com For a detailed ad and some pictures call our office or visit our website at: www.wiemanauction.com e-mail address: wiemanauction@yahoo.com (StatePoint) When you’re not feeling well, conventional wisdom says you should reach for over-the-counter or prescription remedies. But many experts point out that foods have healing properties that can be complementary in helping to treat common ailments and prevent illness. “The concept of using food as medicine isn’t a new one; however, the evolution of society and science has moved us further from this concept,” says Grand Master Nan Lu, OMD, one of the country’s foremost teachers and practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and author of the new book “Digesting the Universe: A Revolutionary Framework for Healthy Metabolism Function.” “In my view, we are missing some of the most powerful and supportive steps we can take to remain well and prevent disease and illness.” Lu says the teachings of TCM can help patients deal with the root cause of their problems, rather than just eliminate the symptoms. While complex, he is offering a few quick insights into the subject of food as medicine. • Nutritionists today base their work on the physical and chemical properties of food alone, but this is just half the picture. “There are many immaterial things contained within food as well,” says Lu, who cites Qi, or vital energy, as a key aspect of food you can’t see. • The “right” foods won’t necessarily protect your health by virtue of their properties alone. Good organ function is also necessary for your body to process and digest what you eat. However, foods can help restore balance to an ailing organ system. • Listen to your body, not cultural beliefs about what is good or bad for you. Lu offers the example of a woman craving sugar or salt during her menstrual cycle. “Assuming she listens to the wisdom of her body and satisfies her craving, she’ll have some chocolate or eat some potato chips. This woman is doing something natural.” • You may have heard of the adage, “you are what you eat.” Lu says to also consider the phrase, “you are what you think,” and avoid a steady diet of negative emotions, which you then must digest and process. Your thoughts impact your body and health, he says. • The next time your stomach is upset, consider reaching for something natural. Ginger can be eaten or used topically to deal with stomach discomfort, reduce inflammation and even lower pain from arthritis. More information about TCM and “Digesting the Universe” can be found at tcmworld.org. While modern science has www.missourivalleyshopper.com offered us groundbreaking medications and treatments, traditional healing systems can help patients recognize Visit our Web site at the root cause of physical www.missourivalleyshopper.com conditions for a healthier, more balanced life. Visit our Web site at www.missourivalleyshopper.com
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