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Tips to Save on Back to School Necessities
supplies from last year and
determine what is usable
and what needs to be replaced. Access your favorite
coupons sites, like Dollar
General Digital Coupons, for
additional back-to-school
savings.
Save on Snack Time
(StatePoint) After a relaxing summer, back-to-school
worries can be stressful and
expensive, from purchasing
new school supplies to planning lunches.
The discount experts at
Dollar General are sharing
tips to help you save time
and money when planning
for the new school year.
Stock Up On School
Supplies
There are plenty of
ways to dwindle down your
spending as you get your
child ready for the first day
of school. The best place
to start is with the school
supply list provided by the
teacher.
Go through all of the
Simplify lunch preparation by stocking up on
essential food items that are
easy to grab on-the-go. One
way to limit busy mornings
before school is to set aside
one afternoon each week to
cook food in bulk that can be
used during the week. That
way, you don’t have to worry
about cooking from scratch
each day and can provide
your children with balanced
meal options.
Take Inventory
and Reuse
Buying new clothes may
be one of the most expen-
sive parts to back-to-school
shopping. Just because it’s
a new school year doesn’t
mean your child needs an
entirely new wardrobe. For
the clothes that do need
replacing, considering shopping out-of-season to take
advantage of clearance sales.
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(StatePoint) Going from lax summer schedules to
the hectic back-to-school season can put even the most
organized moms on edge. Luckily, arming your family with
key items can transform back-to-school season from super
stressful to supremely simple.
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From scoring deals to making homework
great apps can make back-to-school season easier and
more affordable.
Saving money is typically high on Mom’s priority list.
Use apps like ShopSavvy to comparison shop -- just scan
an item’s barcode to see if there’s a better deal available
at another store or online. Score additional discounts with
coupon apps like RetailMeNot and The Coupons App.
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Stay on top of assignments with tools like myHomework. This digital planner syncs across devices, so both
kids and parents receive reminders when homework and
projects are due. You can also be mindful of the entire family’s schedule with organization apps like Cozi, which allows family members to share activities and appointments
in a daily breakdown, as well as keep track of chores,
grocery lists and more. You’ll never forget snacks at the
store or miss a soccer game again. Score!
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Handwritten Helpers
Although technology has made life easier in many
ways, sometimes the tried-and-true method is best. Students who write down notes rather than type them learn
more, according to a study conducted by researchers at
Princeton and UCLA. So instead of relying on laptops or
tablets for class, go old-school with pen and paper. Cut
down costs by purchasing plain notebooks, and encourage
kids to personalize them with craft supplies like stickers
or decals. Duck Tape brand duct tapes are available in
more than 250 colors, designs and licenses -- including
three new transparent colors. It’s another fun, easy-to-use
medium for kids to make school supplies uniquely their
own.
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Newspaper Delivery
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These positions work with
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Bachelor’s degree in
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Petroleum Transport Drivers Needed
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• Excellent Wages
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Auction
12:30 Sunday, July 24th, 2016
Lunch Served
National Guard Armory (603 Princeton) Vermillion, SD
Auctioneer notes: Great line up of guns and everything else that
you might need. For pictures and more go to dakotarealty.com. Next
upcoming Auction August 14, 2016.
1976 Chevrolet El Dorado camper – 47,000 miles, 1998 Ford Van
104,000 miles, 16’ fishing boat w/trailer and 35 hp Mercury motor.
Guns- Marlin Goose Gun Ruger (mo. 2G516058), Western Field 20
ga.(mo.550GR), Ithaca 12ga. (mo.100), Winchester 12ga.(mo.50),
Taurus hand gun 357 cal(mo.299904), Ruger 12 cal (mo.07026),
Marlin w. scope 12 cal (mo. 917V), Ruger 243 cal (mo.07105),
Springfield Sarage 12ga(mo.67H), Hawken 50 cal(mo.85-34-6643),
High Standard hand gun 22 cal (mo.1557813), Falcon single
shot 20 ga.(mo. 337), SKS(Chinese) 762x39 bushnel scope
3x9x32(mo.12170089), Black powder(made in Italy) 50 cal (mo.
72777), American arms (mo. 02096780), Marlin 22 (mo.1238414)
w/scope bushnel 4x32(mo. 75-04320-0), Browning magnum 12
(mo.01529PT151), Browning magnum 12 (mo. 21002RP151),
Riflescope 22 mag Simmons model 511070 4x32 BLK gloss, 2-12
ga. Reloaders, 1-10ga. Reloader, reloading supplies, 2 bore sights
Darryl Minks 2-roasting ovens, gun cabinet, Husqvarna 48” cut,
sofa like new, 2-Edenpure heaters, twin bed, French fry maker, riding mower w/bagger like new, battery charger, router, floor jack, tool
cabinet, Snap-On tools, brute push mower like new, Poulan chain
saw, snapper garden tiller, Home craft table saw, Ranch King 26” 8
hp, electric start snow blower w/chains, electric stove, air compressor, 220 flat electric grill, cast iron pans, Brinkman gas grill.
Dan Manning- Oriental queen size bedroom set, 4 pc. Bedroom set,
glass table w/chairs, sitting chairs, Ducks Unlimited prints, pictures,
candle holders, office chairs, lamps, bedding, house hold décor, Elvis decanter, antique picture albums, clothes steamer.
Rick Rasmussen- patio table w/chairs, stereo speakers, desk,
dresser, kitchen table w/5 chairs, microwave, end tables, couch,
2- blue sitting chairs, book case, misc. pictures, bedroom set, hidea-bed couch, Horizon treadmill, Nordic power, book shelves, games,
toys.
Deb Maes- end tables, recliner, table lamp, RCA stereo, stereo cabinet, queen bed, book shelves, computer desk, computer monitors,
2 blond dressers, 4 bar stools, round wooden table w/2 chairs, 27”
flat screen w/surround sound, rocker, round bamboo chair, rugs,
small hutch, small roll top desk, king size bed, Roper refrigerator,
electric stoves, ladders, misc. tools, table saw, Skil saws, drills, Stihl
blower, Snap-On battery charger, Toro lawn mower, Ranch King
mower, 2-10 speed bikes, guitar, outdoor games, Husqvarna chain
saw, yard tools, giant ladder, deer antlers, Bissell carpet cleaner, appliance cart, Stihl weed trimmer, Stihl pole saw, shop vac, step stool,
dog cage, Bongo drums, patio set.
GUEST- Oil lamps, plate from V.L. Mrvik Lake Port SD, Bomber map
case, old toys.
Anna Belle Johnson- Duck Decoys, classic hubcaps, minnow buckets, boat prop., weed trimmer, blue jars, Christmas decorations, car
stereo, new boat cover, ice shoes, fishing reels, fishing line, fishing
lures, fishing poles, tackle boxes, boat gas can, antique toy dump
truck made by Turner toys over 75 years old in great shape and
original box, old coke bottles.
Madsen Auction Service
Gary Madsen 605-638-0643
Hazen Bye 605-670-0422 and Jim Brady 605-670-9638
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