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October 30, 2018 • Page 8
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AUCTIONS
Land Auction
Friday, November 16, 2018 – 11:00AM
3 Northern Cedar County Farms
Sale Site: Knights of Columbus Hall Hartington, NE
Selling 40 Acres pasture land, good fences, from
the intersection of Hwy 81 & 894 Road 1-mile West
in the Southeast corner of the intersection of 555
Avenue & 894 Road.
80 Acres mostly tillable from the intersection of
Hwy 81 & 894 Road 1-mile West,1/4 North on East
side of the road.
60 Acres from the intersection of Hwy 81 and 894
Road 1 7/8-mile West North side of the road.
Call for sale bill and look for information on our
website
ONLINE BIDDING
3 Commercial/Retail Building Sites
Menards Outparcels | South Dakota
BIDDING ENDS
November
15th at
12:00 pm CT
Looking
for the
best deal in
town?
Check
the
CLASSIFIEDS!
PROPERTY
LOCATION:
Broadway/
Highway 81,
Yankton, SD
57078
www.donpeterson.com
Don Peterson & Associates Real Estate
Company • Hartington, NE
Terry Wilkerson 402-360-0749
or Marlin Brabec 402-719-7653
MV Shopper
319 Walnut St.
Yankton, SD 57078
MV Shopper
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
605-665-5884
Selling to the Highest Bidder at or Above $20,000 Per Site
• Appraised from $235,000 to
$245,000
• Anchored by Menards, Situated
between Culvers and Maurice’s
• Three 1.5± Acre Lots Offered
Individually
• Near Numerous National Retailers
Including Wal-Mart
• Includes Transferable Sales Tax
Incentives
• Direct Frontage on Broadway/
U.S. Highway 81
• Prime location for Commercial/
Retail Development
• Exceptional Visibility and
Exposure to Traffic
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Premium | 10% Deposit of Total Purchase Price | 2% Broker Participation | Other Terms Apply | TAA1830
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888-791-7307 ext. 84
Wildlife Art, Sports Memorabilia, Collectibles, Household
AUCTION
Saturday, Nov. 3 -- 11 a.m.
LOCATED: NFAA Easton Yankton Archery Center, 800 Archery Lane, Yankton, SD
Doors open at 9:30 a.m. - Wildlife Paintings and Prints will be sold at 12 noon
Online bidding will be available via Proxibid
JACK MANSFIELD, OWNER
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
Not Responsible for Accidents
Home and Personal Property
AUCTION
Sunday, Nov. 11 -- 12 noon
LOCATED: 305 W. 16th Avenue, Tyndall, SD (just east of St. Michael’s Hospital)
REAL ESTATE consists of a 1040 sq. ft. 1 story, 2 bedroom home with 816 sq. ft. basement and 1 car
detached garage. This cozy little home features a fuel oil furnace, central air, hot tub and 1 1/2 baths.
Situated on a 69’x92’ lot this home has a great location close to the hospital and centrally located between school and business district. All major appliances included.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 7, 8, & E15’ of LOT 9 and W8” of North-South vacated alley and N8’ of East-West
vacated alley, Block 25 Currier’s 1st Addition.
TERMS & CONDITIONS: $5,000 non-refundable down payment day of auction with balance due at closing. Title
Ins. and closing service fees will be split 50-50 between buyer and seller. 2018 Real Estate taxes will be prorated
to closing based on 2017. Possession upon receipt of ?nal payment. Announcements day of the auction take precedence over promotional material. Peterson Auctioneers are representing sellers
Personal property listing will appear in a later issue.
Robert & Magdeline Bame, Owners
Peterson Auctioneers
Glen Peterson, RE #234
www.petersonauctioneers.com
Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD
Cody Peterson - Avon, SD
fcsamerica.com
THERE’S A REASON
REAL ESTATE BUYERS
LAND WITH US.
When you ?nance farmland with us, you
aren’t just another customer – you are a
customer-owner. So along with our attractive
rates and exceptional terms, you get a voice
in how we work and a share of what we earn
in the form of cash-back dividends. Call us to
learn more.
YANKTON OFFICE:
605-665-9675 OR
800-658-3631
Real Estate may be viewed by appointment
call Mike Bame at 605-589-3774
Terms: Cash or check accompanied by photo ID
Not Responsible for Accidents
Household, Shop, Lawn and Garden
AUCTION
Sunday, Nov. 4 -- 12 noon
LOCATED: 2517 Timberland Drive, Yankton, SD
From Walmart go 2 miles west to Timberland Drive then 1 mile south
MOWER, SNOW BLOWER, TRAILER, MOTORCYCLE: Craftsman YTS 4000 riding lawn mower, 24
h.p., 42” cut, bagger, 270 hrs, nice; Ariens Delux 30 Platinum Series snowblower, like new; Ark City 5x10
2 wheel bumper trailer, w/ drop down ramp.
SHOP, LAWN & GARDEN: Craftsman table saw; bench grinder; rolling tool chest; electric miter saw;
gas generator; air compressor; electric pressure washer; pull type lawn sprayer; battery charger; garden
trailer; wheel barrow; air tank; log chains; tow straps; leaf blower; gas trimmers; come along; 2 wheel
dolly; ladders; elec. and battery power tools; work mate work bench; drill and router bits; ball hitches;
misc hand tools; shop vac; ext. cords; gas grill; ladders; tool boxes; miscellaneous lawn and garden
tools; volt meters; bolt caddies; plus more shop and lawn and garden related items.
HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS: Chest freezer; 4 pc bedroom set; table and chairs; lighted
hutch; reclining love seat and sofa; large oak desk; glider rocker; sleeper sofa; wooden rocker; dresser;
bar stools; end and coffee tables; of?ce chair; plant stands; lamps; entertainment centers; book shelves;
dehumidi?er; patio furniture; mantle clock; kerosene lamps; trunk; bb guns; golf clubs; lawn chairs;
roaster and crock pots; misc small appliances; pots and pans; tupperware; games and toys plus many
more household related items
Larry Miller, Owner
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
Not Responsible for Accidents
Yankton Library
Home:
Settling
In At
The YCL
BY DANA SCHMIDT
Yankton Community Library
I began working at the Yankton
Community Library in 2012 as a
library assistant. Four years later,
I was promoted to Sr. Library
Assistant/Circulation Manager
after a colleague retired and I then
became the Library Director in July
2018. My journey at Yankton Community Library has been a great
one so far, and I am excited to see
what’s in store for the library as
the years go on.
At the end of September, I
was honored to receive the South
Dakota Library Association’s New
Librarian of the Year award. It has
been truly wonderful to be recognized for doing a job that I love so
much. Libraries have always had
a special place in my heart. I grew
up spending lots of time in the
Hartington Public Library, where
I grew up (the town, not always in
the library necessarily). I loved going down into the basement, where
the children’s collection used to
be, to select my books. That library
had (and still has!) such wonderful
librarians that inspired me with
their kindness, work ethic and their
love of books.
I went to college at the University of Minnesota in the Twin Cities,
to obtain a Bachelor’s degree in
Child Psychology. While there, I
took a work study position at Minitex. To borrow from their website,
“Minitex is a publicly supported
network of academic, public, state
government, and special libraries
working cooperatively to improve
library services for users in Minnesota, North Dakota and South
Dakota” (https://www.minitex.umn.
edu/About/). To me, it was a library
where the books were kept out of
sight to the public in the “cavern”
but there were always lots of very
smart and busy staff buzzing by as
I worked the front desk and helped
with secretarial tasks. Again, I was
inspired by the efficiency and dedication by those around me and I
met a lot of new people since I was
the first one they saw when they
walked through the door.
After college, I moved to Sioux
Falls and began working at an
elementary school, still thinking
I would eventually continue my
education to become a counselor
or psychiatrist. I took on a parttime job at the Siouxland libraries
to help pay the bills. Though I’d
always loved libraries, Siouxland
was where I realized that I truly
loved the work librarians do and
wanted that to be part of my path
for the future. I loved the problem
solving, the customer service, the
programming, and all the countless
things that libraries are to their
communities.
I was happy to accept my fulltime library position at Yankton
Community Library in July 2012.
The librarians in Yankton were
like many others I had met along
the way: intelligent, compassionate and always focused on being a
positive and welcoming beacon in
the community. I learned so many
new things in this position and was
encouraged to bring new ideas to
the table to improve efficiency and
expand the type of services we
were offering. I was also motivated
to continue my education and pursue my Master’s degree in Library
and Information Science, which I
completed in 2016.
I have had so many inspirational mentors along the way that have
led me to love libraries as much
as I do today. However, after being
recognized with this award, it has
reinforced this love as well as my
fondness for Yankton Community
Library and this community, in particular. As Director, I’ve had great
support from other city leaders as
we work as a team to support the
city’s mission to provide exemplary
experiences, services and spaces
that create opportunities for everyone to learn, engage and thrive.
Over the years, our library has also
been able to partner with multiple
organizations and individuals to
provide unique programming for
our community, like our annual
cemetery walk, teen tech tutors,
hosting special presenters and so
much more. Additionally, I have
been lucky to meet so many people
that love the library as much as
I do. We have patrons who come
in regularly, sometimes as often
as every day to check out books
or movies, use the computers, or
just have a comfortable spot to
read the daily papers. We may see
someone when they are on vacation and just need quick computer
access, or individuals who have
never been to the library before
but come to us for something they
may need and don’t know where
else to go, like help printing a
document, navigating a new iPad,
or where they can find information
on a particular topic. We have also
extended our services outside the
library walls with our outreach programs where we deliver books to
elderly, homebound, and daycares
around town. It is a great feeling to
know you made someone’s day just
a little bit better.
Truly, the library to me is not
so much about the books on the
shelves as it is about the peoplehelping, welcoming and hopefully
inspiring whenever we can. So
whether you visit us every day or
have never been into the library
before, we hope to see you soon!








