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New At The Library
Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week:
Adult Books
• Edenland by Tara Wallace King; Fiction
• Fallout by Harry Turtledove; Fiction
• Forgive Me by Daniel Palmer; Fiction
• The Hopefuls by Jennifer Close; Fiction
• Lost Along the Way by Erin Duffy; Fiction
• Night and Day by Iris Johansen; Fiction
• The Secret Language of Stories by M. J. Rose; Fiction
• Something to Hide by Deborah Moggach; Fiction
• The Sudden Appearance of Hope by Claire North;
Fiction
• White Bone by Ridley Pearson; Fiction
• The Woman in Blue by Elly Griffiths; Fiction
• The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware; Fiction
• Buying A Bride by Marcia A. Zug; Nonfiction
• Craft-a-Doodle Deux by Jenny Doh; Nonfiction
• Freedom by Jaycee Dugard; Nonfiction
• House of Nails by Lenny Dykstra; Nonfiction
• The Mind Span Diet by Preston Estep III, Ph.D.;
Nonfiction
• Naked Money by Charles Wheelan; Nonfiction
• The Nazi Titanic by Robert P. Watson; Nonfiction
• Neither Snow Nor Rain by Devin Leonard.; Nonfiction
• Tangle Journey by Beckah Krahula; Nonfiction
• Wedding Papercrafts; Nonfiction
12th Annual Primitive
Adult Audio Books
• Ghost to the Rescue by Carolyn Hart; Fiction
• The Light of Paris by Eleanor Brown; Fiction
• Robert B. Parker’s Blackjack by Robert Knott; FicLocated: Skylon Ballroom, 320 S. Robinson St. Hartington, NE
tion
• Robert B. Parker’s The Devil LUNCH Reed Farrel
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Coleman; Fiction
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• This Too We wish to by Milena to our 12th Fiction
Auction. Thanks to our great consignors, we have assembled an outstanding offering of items for Adult DVDs
this annual auction. If you’re into Primitive,
Repurposing, Rustic Design, etc., then this is a “must attend” event. We
• Pride + Prejudice + Zombies
have • The Reckoning arrive at auction set-up - so who knows what
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• United As pickups trailers - Lore; Fiction
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• Raymie Nightingale by Kate DeCamillo; Fiction
ADVERTISING CLOCKS & ADVERTISING SIGNS: Wells Blue Bunny
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Clock, Cooper that Adv. Clock, Telechrom Adv. Clock, Sperry
New Holland Adv.notify you as soon as the itemPepper Clock, PerStaff will then Clock, Foremost Adv. Clock, Dr. is available.
fection Heater Clock, Sun Equipment “Engine Service Sign”, Porcelain
Kupperheimer Clothes Sign, Dempster Equipment Flange Sign, Remington Tire Sign, Early Nebr. US 20 Sign, Beer Signs Including: Hamm’s
Lighted Beer Sign, “Ask for Oly” - Olympia Store Display, Keystone, Old
Milwaukee, Budweiser, &South DakotaHarum Feeds Council is Sign,
BROOKINGS — The Zima, David Humanities Sign, NFO a
Fulton Diesel Writing Contest. Veterans are Seed Corn to share
2016 Veterans Sign, Chesterfield Cigarette Sign,being askedSigns Including; Acco Seed Signs, Hulting Hybrids, Barten
their stories with their fellow South Dakotans. & Coyote Seeds,
Hamilton Hybrids, Pioneer, Clark’s, Genetic Giant, & Others, Cast Iron
The contest Base, Cavalier Tires of or current Farm Tires Sign,
Coca Cola Sign is open to veterans Sign, US Royal service members in anyTire Sign,of the United States militaryCardboard Delaval
Goodrich branch Porcelain Studebaker Sign, currently living
in South Dakota. Store Cardboard Display Signs including; Eveready
Milker Sign, Early
Batteries, Dr. Salsbury new, unpublished material Other Early Store
The contest seeks Sign, Calox Tooth Powder & on any aspect of
Signs, Cardboard Street Car Adv. Signs, submit up five Sign,
the military experience. Individuals may Sentry Sign,toNorgepages
Christen’s Material can be in any form: Gibbon Impl. Adv. Mirror,
of material.IHC Superior, NE Adv. Calendar, poetry, prose, fiction,
Heyne Oil - Pender, NE Picture, Moews Seed Adv. Thermometer. Plus
non-fiction, etc.
Other Miscellaneous Advertising Items. COLLECTIBLES: Horse Hair
Include a cover page with the author’s name, Motor Counter
Blankets, Forge, Anvil, Library Table, Coca Cola Boataddress,
Top Syrup Dispenser, Unique Ship Fog Horn, Fancy Oak Wall Mirror w/
military branch/service dates, and the words “Veterans Writing
Coat Hooks, Pine Table Top Display Cases, Other Small Counter Top
Prize Submission.” In addition to the cover page, submissions
Display Cases, Early Wicker Stroller, Wilson Bros. Model A Junior Pop
may be up to Van Briggle Table Lamp, Child’ssingle-space-para-Table,
five pages (1-inch margin, ABC Porcelain Top
Corn Popper,
graphs, and 12 point font). Zip Feeds Pith Helmet, Lighting Rods,
JD Straw Hat w/4 Legged Deer,
The submission period runs through Aug. 20, 2016. Finalists
Wooden Wagon Wheels, Eclipse Windmill Weight, Early Surveyors Transit, Several Brass Bladed Fans, their work on Tins, Milk Bottles,
will have the option to publishMany Advertisingthe South Dakota
Cylinder Table Top Victrola, Pharmacy Scale, Wooden Shaft Golf Clubs,
Humanities Council website.
Oak Kitchen Clock, Several Vintage License Plates, Fast Draw Timer
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Three finalists will be Cabinet, the South Dakota Festival
Target Set, Metal JP Coatsinvited toWooden Butter Churns, Several
BooksIron Seats, Superior Cast Ironwith Box, Seed Corn Sacks of Adv.
Cast for a reading at an event Tool Ron Capps, creator & the
Burlap Sacks, Seeburg Consolette Juke Box, WF travel to finalists
Veterans Writing Project. The SDHC will pay John Johnson Cigars
Calendar, Obert Merchantile Co. 1916 Calendar, Plus Other Writers do
to attend the Festival event on Sept. 24 in Brookings. Advertising
Calendars, be available to attend the Festival to submit Platte
not need toOld Bicycle w/Cast Iron Seat, Early Atlas; Piece Co,work;
Co. & York Co. Pioneer & Big Horn 15” Saddles, Single Driving Harness
a -representative can read the author’s work on the Driving & RidNear New, Saddle Pads & Blankets, Halters, Head Stalls, finalist’s behalf.Bits &finalist will Items. Plus 100’s the winner and will receive
ing One More Horse be selected as of More Items. ADVERTISING
a CROCK ROLLING PINS: “Robert Graton - Cash Grocery” - believed to
cash prize of $1,000.
beSend submissions to: Kyle Schaefer, Program and Developfrom Stanton, Nebr. , M.F. Krugman - General Msd. - McLean, NE
& Chadron Flour Mills - Chadron, NE. STONEWARE: Monmouth PotmentCo. 5 Gallon Behive Jug, 10-Gal. Birch Leaf Crock, Redwing 5 Gal
tery Officer, South Dakota Humanities Council, 1215 Trail
Ridge4Road, Suite12 Gal. Western Crock, Crock Chicken Water’s Plus
Jug, Gal. Churn, A, Brookings, SD 57006; OR in digital format
as a single PDF sent toItems GAS & OIL COLLECTIBLES: Bennett
Other Misc. Stoneware kyle@sdhumanities.org
646 Gas Pump, Visible Gascontactto be restored, Interstate Oil Co.
For more information, Pump, Kyle Schaefer at the South
Sioux City, SalesmanCouncil,Kit, Easy Pour Cans including; En-ar-co,
Dakota Humanities Sample kyle@sdhumanities.org, or 605-688Tiolene, Pennsylvania Mobione, Several Quart Oil Cans, JDD 5 Gallon
4530. Traveller Motor Oil Can, JD Gear Lube Can, All State Motor Oil
Can,
Can, Phillips 66 Spark Plugs, Small Mobiloil Gargoil Sign, Plus Other
Gas & Oil Items FURNITURE: Solid Oak Store Counter from Hardware
Store - 10 ft. by 3 ½ Tall - “Builders Supply Co.” Tag. Oak Floor Model
Display Case 40” Wide, Counter Height, Oak 4 Section Stackable File
Cabinet, Wooden Pie Cabinet, Wooden Step Back Kitchen Cupboard,
Ice Cream Table & Chair Set, Primitive Wainscoating Base Cabinet, 70
Drawer Wooden Cabinet, Primitive Wooden House Entry Doors, Saxola Floor Model Victrola, Oak Commode, Small Parlor Tables, & Much
More. TOYS: Oliver Pedal Tractor, IHC “M” Pedal Tractor, IHC Pedal
Tractor Trailer, Fire Chief Pedal Car, Hook & Ladder Pedal Car, Nice Selection of Early Trucks including Structo & Others, Farm Toys Including:
JD, Case, MF, Hesston & Others - (Note Some of these Farm Toys will
be sold from a separate Auction Ring - Check Web Site for numerous
pictures of toys to be sold.) FARM LITERATURE: Several Box Lots of
Farm Literature, Operators Manuals, Shop Manuals & More to be sold
from a separate Auction Ring. ARCHITECTURAL OLD WROUGHT
IRON FENCING: Approx. 130-feet of Old Wrought Iron Fencing including; Straight & Curved Sections up to 8-ft. in Length, Cast Iron & Steel
Located: Skylon Ballroom, 320 S. Robinson St. Hartington, NE
Post & Gate. 1898 FOLK ART: TIN & TACK CARPENTER TRUNK. 1898
Tack Art Carpenters Trunk - “Zack Holmes - Rapid City, SD” - Very
AUCTION Starts at 9:30 AM LUNCH AVAILABLE
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AUCTIONEERS NOTE: We wish to welcome Jars our Sold Asst. Styles &
Types. PLUS 100’S OF MORE ITEMS TO BE SOLD - OFF PALLETS,
Auction. Thanks CASES, REBUILDABLE FURNITURE & MORE. outFROM DISPLAY tothen this is a “must attend” event!
Design, etc., our great consignors, we have assembled an
AUCTION
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2016
SD Veterans’ Writing Contest Offered
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The Bookworm ... For Kids
In ‘Mama,’ Tall Tales Shine
“Mama Loved to Worry”
by Maryann Weidt, illustrated
by Rachael Balsaitis, © 2016,
Minnesota Historical Society.
32 pages
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BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER
Your Mama is really tall.
She can reach the cabinets
where the cookies are stored.
She can touch the upper
shelf of your closet and the
tippy-top of your bedroom
door. Her arms can reach
things that you never could.
Your Mom is probably at least
five feet tall — that’s huge,
isn’t it? — and in “Mama
Loved to Worry” by Maryann
Weidt, illustrated by Rachael
Balsaitis, this story is even
taller!
Mama was a first-class,
top-rate worrier. She was so
good at it, she won awards —
and when you think about it,
she had reason to worry. She
had the whole farm to take
care of — the cows, the pigs,
the chickens — and Baby
Eli, who seemed to be into
everything, every minute of
the day.
One afternoon, while she
was in the garden, Mama
worried about a tornado. A
twister like that, well, it could
carry the farm off! She worried and worried — and when
Mama worries, she knits.
That day, she knitted enough
woolies for the pigs, chickens, and cows to wear — and
when a tornado actually did
“tumble tail over teakettle”
toward the farm, she grabbed
Baby Eli and ran. That Eli, he
was always into everything.
Another day soon
afterward, Mama started to
worry about how truly hot it
was. What if Crooked Neck
Creek dried up? What would
happen then? She worried
and worried — and when
Mama worries, she sews
“faster than a hound dog
after a squirrel.” On that day,
she sewed clothes for all the
aunts, uncles, and cousins,
and she worked up a sweat.
There was no more need to
worry about the creek — but
where was Baby Eli?
It was even hotter the
next day, and Mama started
to worry about all that heat.
It could’ve popped the corn
in the fields! She worried and
worried – and when Mama
worries, she makes sauerkraut, strudel, and snicker-
Yankton Co. 4-H Achievement
Days Slated Aug. 5-6
One weekend a year all of the 4-H
members in Yankton County come
together to celebrate their achievements.
That weekend has come.
The Yankton County 4-H Achievement
Days are on Friday, Aug. 5, and Saturday,
Aug. 6, at the Pine Acres 4-H Grounds in
Yankton, located at 901 Whiting Drive.
This year, the theme is: “4-H ... Climbing to Success.”
Madison Fairley from the Clever
Clovers 4-H club created the theme and
included the four H’s represented in 4-H
in the theme: Head, Heart, Hands and
Health.
The weekend kicks off Friday with a
swine show at 9 a.m., rabbit and poultry
show at 11 a.m. and a livestock skill-athon and judging contest at 1 p.m.
Open Class
After the meal,
www.missourivalleyshopper.comthe community is
This is the second year Open Class ex- welcome to join Yankton County 4-H at an
hibits from the community are welcome.
ice cream social from 6-8 p.m. at the 4-H
Open class photography exhibits
grounds. The Yankton Area Chamber of
have already been accepted and are
Commerce Agribusiness Committee sponbeing judged. They will be on display at
sors the ice cream social annually.
Achievement Days.
Finally, Friday will end with the CelebOpen class culinary arts exhibits are
rity Round Robin at 6 p.m. and the 4-H
due Friday, Aug. 5, from 3-4 p.m. These
beef show at 7 p.m.
exhibits can include non-refrigerated pies
During the Celebrity Round Robin,
and decorated cupcakes, cake pops, cook- local celebrities that 4-H youth have
ies, or frosted cakes. A full set of rules can chosen, such as school officials, police
be found at the Extension Office.
officers, and others, will tests their skills
at showing sheep and swine animals. The
4-H Supper
4-H Junior Leaders will then judge them
The community is invited to come
on their abilities.
over to the 4-H grounds for the 4-H SupCommunity Day
per Friday from 5-7 p.m. Adult meal tickets are $6 and include: a barbecue pulled
Saturday is community day at the
pork sandwich, potato salad, a mandarin
Yankton County 4-H Achievement Days.
orange salad, chips and a drink.
Yankton County 4-H is encouraging famiIf youth are not interest in eating a
lies to come at any
barbecue pulled pork sandwich, a differtime throughout
ent child’s meal can be purchased for four the day or stay all
dollars, which includes: a hotdog, chips,
day for the activimandarin orange salad and a drink.
ties.
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have several trailers yet AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: Forso who knowsTheft.
to arrive at auction set-up - Accidents or what
will show up.HEIMES JANSSEN buy in quantity. WeAPPRAISERS L.L.C.
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The 4-H sheep and goat show starts
the day at 9 a.m.
A youth fair goes from 12:30-1:30 p.m.
right outside the 4-H building. Youth of all
ages will be able to participate in activities and games, learn about animals, see
4-H robots, visit with the Yankton County
EMS, local fire departments, and more.
A 4-H Fashion Show will start at 2 p.m.
inside the 4-H building, and Achievement
Days will conclude with the annual Round
Robin Champion Showmanship contest
on Saturday, starting at 3 p.m.
For more information about 4-H, how
to join 4-H or on Achievement Days. contact Stephanie Siebrandt at the Yankton
County Extension Office at 605-665-3387
or visit yankton4h.com.
Upcoming Auction
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1st Annual Maskell
Consignment Sale
August 13th • 10a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 7 -- 11 a.m.
See next week’s paper
for full listing.
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AUCTION
Auction to be held at 1902 Ivy Street, Tyndall, SD
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1/2 block north of Bon Homme County Courthouse
REAL ESTATE WILL SELL FIRST
Real Estate consists of a 1 story, 2 bedroom home with full basement, 1 car detached garage and utility building. Built in 1952,
this clean well maintained property features a recent electric heat
pump, central air, 1/2 bath in basement, recent roof and paint, all
situated on a 75x100 lot. Real Estate may be viewed by appointment.
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION: E 75’ of Lots 6&7, Block 67, Currier’s 4th Add
TERMS & CONDITIONS: $5,000 non-refundable down payment day
of auction with balance due at closing. Title Insurance and closing service fees split 50-50 between buyer and sellers. 2016 Real Estate taxes to be prorated to closing. Possession upon receipt of ?nal payment.
Announcements day of auction take precedence over printed material.
Peterson Auctioneers are representing sellers.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
CAMPER: 1984 Excel 28’ self contained 5th wheel camper.
HOUSEHOLD: Hotpoint refrigerator; Kenmore stacked washer and
dryer; Maytag auto washer and dryer; Maytag glass top electric range;
Dehumidi?er; Sofa; Port dishwasher; Entertainment center; Bookcases;
Cabinets; Stands; Shelves; Tables; Folding tables; Folding chairs; File;
TV; Treadmill; Vacuums; Heaters; Fans; Coolers; Clocks; Books; Microwave; Elec roaster; Bread machine; Small elec appliances; Pots; Pans;
Cookware; Dish sets; Plus many more kitchen and household related
items.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Large oak veneer dresser; Oak
rockers; Cedar chest; Treadle sewing machine; 20 Budweiser holiday
steins from 1990s on; Kerosene lamps; Crock items; Pyrex; Collectable
glass; Figurines.
LAWN, GARDEN, MISCELLANEOUS: Craftsman LT 1000 16 hp 42”
riding mower; Craftsman 22” push string trimmer; Craftsman 6 hp push
mower; Gazebo; Leaf blower/vac; Shop vac; Battery charger; Trimmers;
Step ladders; Moving cart; Forks; Shovels; Misc hand tools; Drop cords;
Lawn and garden tools and supplies; Fishing equipment; Plus more.
Volin, SD
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Adv. Clock, Cooper Feeds Adv. Clock, Telechrom Adv. Clock, Sperry
New Holland Adv. Clock, Foremost Adv. Clock, Dr. Pepper Clock, Perfection Heater Clock, Sun Equipment “Engine Service Sign”, Porcelain
Kupperheimer Clothes Sign, Dempster Equipment Flange Sign, Remington Tire Sign, Early Nebr. US 20 Sign, Beer Signs Including: Hamm’s
Lighted Beer Sign, “Ask for Oly” - Olympia Store Display, Keystone, Old
Friday 8am-7pm and Saturday 8am-5pm
Milwaukee, Budweiser, & Zima, David Harum Feeds Sign, NFO Sign,
Fulton Diesel Sign,August 12th andSign, Seed Corn Signs InChesterfield Cigarette 13th
cluding; Acco Seed Signs, Hulting Hybrids,St Volin Coyote Seeds,
Located: 44888 305th Barten & SD
Hamilton Hybrids, Pioneer, Clark’s, GeneticVolin & Others, Cast Iron
2 miles West of Giant,
Coca Cola Sign Base, Cavalier Tires Sign, US Royal Farm Tires Sign,
Goodrich Tire Sign, Porcelain Studebaker Sign, Cardboard Delaval
Marlo and Barb Schnider Estate
Milker Sign, Early Store Cardboard Display Signs including; Eveready
Collective and Sign, Calox Tooth Powder & Other Early Store
Batteries, Dr. Salsbury Decorative: Antiques, collectables,
and Street Car Adv. filled this house!!
Signs, Cardboardinteresting itemsSigns, Sentry Sign, Norge Sign,
Christen’s theseSuperior, NE Adv. Calendar, toys, oldImpl. Adv. Mirror,
Some of IHC items include: Quilts, old Gibbon rugs, Red Wing
Heyne Oil - Pender, NE Picture, Moews tins, tin dollhouses and barn,
Crocks, old wardrobe trunk, trunks, old Seed Adv. Thermometer. Plus
Other Miscellaneous hat boxes, denim day collection, glassHorse coloil lamps, old dolls, Advertising Items. COLLECTIBLES: shoe Hair
lection, Forge, bed, Library Table, Coca Cola Boat Motor dishes,
Blankets,cast-ironAnvil, sterling-silver silver wear, silver plated Counter
2 Syrup Dispenser, Unique Ship machine, upholstery accessories,
Topupholstery machines, button Fog Horn, Fancy Oak Wall Mirror w/
pictures, porcelain stove (1920’s), Cases, Other lots household
Coat Hooks, Pine Table Top Displaymetal army cot,SmallofCounter Top
items, Cases, Early Wicker Stroller, Wilson Bros. Model A - Junior Pop
Display dressers, couch, tools, Hit and Miss Engine, miscellaneous
farm equipment, and MANY
Corn Popper, Van Briggle TableMORE UNIQUEABC Porcelain Top Table,
Lamp, Child’s AND ANTIQUE ITEMS!!
JD Straw Hat w/4 Legged Deer, Zip Feeds Pith Helmet, Lighting Rods,
doodle twists. When the corn
started popping in the field
and the sugar cane melted, it
smelled so good. But where
was Baby Eli now?
Just as suddenly, where
was Mama? Was it time to
worry about her, too?
Paul Bunyan. Slue-Foot
Sue. Pecos Bill. You remember them fondly as characters
in those wildly fun Tall Tales
you heard in grade school …
and now Mama joins them in
“Mama Loved to Worry.”
There isn’t a kid in the
world who doesn’t love
exaggeration in a story, and
author Maryann Weidt gives
it with this rib-tickler that
gets taller and taller as the
tale goes on. The language
in this book will really make
you grin, but what’s even
better are the illustrations by
Rachael Balsaitis. She gives
this book a home-spun feel of
a gentler time when laundry
hung outside to dry, the
waterin’ hole was a right-fine
place to swim, and summer
never ended.
This book is a kneeslappin’, leg-pullin’ passel of
fun for 5- to 8-year-olds, or
anybody who knows how to
spin a tale a mile high. And
if that’s either of you, then
“Mama Loved to Worry”
could be huge.
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Ellen, Ray, William and John Boden, Owners
Peterson Auctioneers
Glen Peterson, RE #234
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Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD
Cody Peterson - Avon, SD
For more information
or to view property
call Glen Peterson
at 605-369-2638
TERMS: Cash
Not Responsible for Accidents
Auctioneers & Clerks
Kelly Konken: 402-254-3472
Ed Huwaldt: 402-337-0784
Rick Olson: 605-933-2270
Tony Thelen: 402-360-2039
LAND FOR SALE
83± Acres • Knox County, Nebraska
Premier Hunting Property
• Located 12 miles west of Verdigre, along 881st Road, then one mile
north on 512th Road to the southwest corner of the property
• Property is home to Whitetail deer, Mule deer, and turkey, with well
established wildlife trails and natural food sources
• Multiple locations to place ground blinds, tree stands, and wildlife feeders ensuring successful hunts each year
For Property Details, Contact:
Grant Litz, Agent/Auctioneer
O’Neill, Nebraska
(402) 336-3500 or (402) 340-0538
L-1600650
GLitz@FarmersNational.com
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