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A Busy Fall Season
in the Senate
finding the right
job is easier
than you think
2019. Resumes should
be submitted to intern
coordinator Kari Weller at
kari_weller@rounds.senate.
gov. Information about
the internship program,
along with the application,
can be found online at
www.rounds.senate.gov/
internships.
Additional questions
can be directed to Kari
Weller at (605) 336-0486.
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AUCTIONS
Auction
Saturday, September 28, 2019 • 11:00 am
At Site 31217 447th Mission Hill SD
Direction: 3 East of Yankton on Hwy. 50 go South at 447th 0r 18
West of Vermillion om Hwy 50 and then go south on 447th to site.
Owner: Ruben Wollman
Full listing and photos go to dakotarealty.com
Auctioneer notes: Terms: Cash, good check, or card (4% processing
fee on cards) not responsible for accidents/theft.
Items: 1965- Oliver 1650- Gas tractor with 250 Dwell loader (4075
Hhrs. Wide front), 8x12 shed with roll up door, picnic tables, pull
behind sprayer, Rotor tiller, John Deere pull type brush hog, 197916ft. fishing boat 35 H.P. Johnson electric start with 12 volt trolling
motor, propane grill, smoker, 6.5 H.P. John Deere self-propelled push
mower with bagger, extension ladder, snapper 28” 12 H.P. motor riding mower with bagger, John Deere 42” riding lawn mower (LA 115)
19.5 H.P., air compressor, shovels, drills, FS-90-Stihl weed eater, Stihl
blower, life jackets, large assortment of fishing rods, chains, large assortment of tools, 2 Stihl ms 180c chain saws, Stihl wood boss 028AV
chain saw, Stihl 041AV chain saw, 8” drill press, electric weed eater,
Black-Decker battery tiller, air conditioner, wood stove with blower propane tanks, lawn chairs, poker table, submersible 220 ¾ H.P.
pump, fire ring, 2 fire pits, 3 pt. 8 ft. blade, bird feeders, water hoses,
1953 Chevy two-wheeled trailer, 2 wheel garden trailer, 500 gal. water
tank, dolley cart, fert. spreader, 8x10 steel shed, Lincoln 60 welder,
pot belly stove, cob box, 1-section drag, lead pot, ford toy tractor,
12x16 steel shed, glasswear, coolers, quilt stretcher, old pictures, 5
quilts, set lines, antique bug catcher, luggage, old wagon wheel, desk,
antique dresser, old steel bed, duck decoys.
Madsen Auction Service
Gary Madsen • 605-638-0643
Auctioneer Jim Brady and Hazen Bye
Sale day announcement take precedence.
CLASSIFIEDS!
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE!
Large 2-Bedroom, Single Story Home in Wakonda
308 Ohio St. – Wakonda, SD
Hardwood Floors – Big Rooms – Large Yard – Attached Garage!
PRICE REDUCED TO $62,000!
In Print and Online! • Call 665-5884
Donates to YHS Booster Club
Lake Home on the Missouri River near Springfield, SD!
118 Coleman Rd. – Springfield, SD
54’x40’ Steel Building w/Living Quarters – 2-Bedrooms – 1 ½ Baths
All at Sand Creek Recreational Area!
Asking $179,900!
Real Estate Coming at AUCTION!
Wed., Sept. 18 – 33+ Acres w/3-Bedroom Home near Irene
Tues., Sept. 24 – 133 + Acres of Prime Clay County Farmland
Wed., Sept. 25 – 11+ Acre Acreage near Wentworth w/16
Outbuildings & 50K Bu. Of Grain Storage!
Thur., Sept. 26 – 19-Unit Apartment Building in Yankton!
Thur., Nov. 7 – 400+/- Acres of Clay County Farmland Sold in 5-Tracts!
If you’re looking to Buy or Sell Real Estate; Give Us a Call! We are members of a
National MLS Group and can have your property marketed to the whole country &
get you the exposure you need! Call Mike at (605) 661-7167 for a free no-obligation
visit on how we can market YOUR property and get you the most money!
Girard Auction & Land Brokers, Inc.
(605) 267-2421 Toll Free: 1-866-531-6186
www.GirardAuction.com
Ken Girard, CAI—Broker, Mike Girard, CAI—BA,
Scott Moore--Auctioneer
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Beth Rye, Missouri Valley Shopper Marketing Representative.
The Missouri Valley Shopper recently presented the Yankton
High School Booster Club with a generous donation. This donation
was made possible through the area businesses that participated
with advertising on the Yankton High School Athletic calendars.
The Missouri Valley Shopper wishes to thank the Booster Club
for the many great things they do and also sincere thanks to the
businesses for their sponsorship of the athletic calendar.
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PIERRE– Sen. Mike
Rounds (R-S.D.) today
announced that he is
currently accepting
internship applications for
spring 2020. The deadline
to apply for internships
in his Washington, D.C.,
Pierre, Rapid City and
Sioux Falls offices is
Tuesday, October 15, 2019.
College credit is available.
Duties in the
Washington, D.C., office
may include tracking
legislation, researching
bills, attending committee
hearings and briefings,
leading tours of the
U.S. Capitol, handling
constituent phone calls,
sorting mail and providing
legislative support. Duties
in the South Dakota offices
include researching
constituent inquiries and
requests, participation
in outreach activities,
assisting staff on special
projects, handling phone
calls and constituent
requests and sorting mail.
In all offices, students
will work closely with
constituents and staff,
polish their research and
writing skills and gain an
in-depth understanding of
a Senate office.
Interested college
students should complete
the online internship
application and submit
a resume no later than
Tuesday, October 15,
Trump last November,
and awaits action in the
House of Representatives.
If enacted, it would create
additional opportunities
for U.S. ag producers and
manufacturers to increase
trade with Canada and
Mexico, two of our largest
trading partners. I urge
Speaker Pelosi to act on
the USMCA soon. The
Senate stands ready to
pass it once it comes to
our chamber.
We have plenty of
work to get done over
the next few months, and
I’m looking forward to
it. The input and ideas
you give me when I’m
home help me to make
better decisions for you
when I’m in Washington.
Thank you for visiting
with me over August,
and please continue to
share your concerns
with me. I can always be
contacted through my
offices in South Dakota or
Washington, or online at
www.rounds.senate.gov/
contact.
There’s something
for everyone...
IN THE
Rounds Accepting Spring
2020 Internship Applications
Defense Authorization
Act, or NDAA, is a priority
for me as well. Both the
Senate and House passed
their versions of the
NDAA this summer, but
we now must work out the
differences between the
two bills before they can
be signed into law by the
president. Historically, the
NDAA is a bill that passes
with strong support
from both sides of the
aisle, in both chambers
of Congress. It includes
provisions related to the
next-generation stealth
bomber, the B-21 Raider,
which will be based at
Ellsworth Air Force Base.
The NDAA will help to
rebuild our military,
restore our combat
advantage, build a more
efficient and effective force
and improve the lives of
military members and
their families.
Last but not least,
we need to pass the
U.S.-Mexico-Canada
trade agreement, or the
USMCA. The USMCA is a
free trade agreement that
would replace NAFTA. It
was signed by President
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in session, we’ve got
a lot of work to get
done. We will continue
confirming federal
judges, who will serve
lifetime appointments.
Congress must also
finalize our annual
appropriations bills. We
passed a two-year budget
agreement this summer
that was negotiated by
the president, House
leadership and Senate
leadership. The deal
prioritizes spending
for the military and
for our veterans while
simultaneously avoiding
a default on our debt,
taking steps to avoid an
unnecessary and costly
shutdown and ending the
threat of sequestration
for two years. Negotiators
also agreed to no “poison
pills” that could sink
an appropriations bill
by including partisan
language. We’ll spend
the next few weeks
making progress on the
appropriations bills
and work to avoid a
government shutdown this
fall.
Finalizing the National
M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y
By Sen. Mike Rounds
The Senate is back in
session, which means
we are traveling back to
Washington for votes,
committee hearings and
meetings with constituents
who visit the Capitol to
advocate for their issues.
In August we had our instate work period, which
gave me the opportunity
to meet with many South
Dakotans in communities
across the state. We
attended fairs, met
with veterans, spoke to
community groups, held
a field hearing to address
the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers’ management
of the Missouri River and
simply visited with people
over coffee. It is important
to me to hear directly from
South Dakotans about the
issues they’re concerned
with so I can work to
address them when I’m
in Washington. South
Dakota is the best place in
the world because of our
people. I’m always grateful
to South Dakotans who
take time out of their busy
lives to visit with me.
Now that we’re back
September 17, 2019 • Page 17
Applied Engineering, Inc.
Charlie’s Pizza/Chuck Stop
Chesterman Company
Collision Center, The
Czeckers Sports Bar & Grill
Dakota Archery
& Outdoor Sports
Dakota Plains Ag Center, LLC
First Chiropractic Centers, P.C.
First Dakota National Bank
Fox Stop, The
Gary’s Repair & Towing
Great Western Bank
H&H Roofing
Harding Glass
Hydro
Koch Insurance
Kolberg-Pioneer, Inc.
Larry’s Heating & Cooling
M.T. & R.C. Smith
Insurance, Inc.
Mead Lumber
Midwest Insurance
Agency, Inc.
Mount Marty College
Northtown Automotive
Olson’s Pest Technicians
Opsahl-Kostel Funeral
Home & Crematory, Inc.
Parker
Peloton Physical Therapy
RTEC, Inc.
Shurco
Slowey Construction, Inc.
State Farm Insurance/
Roy Wilcox
Vishay
Wintz & Ray Funeral Home
and Cremation Service
Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C.
Yankton Motorsports
Yankton Surgical
Associates, P.C.
estate auction
Saturday, Sept. 21 -- 11 a.m.
LOCATED: 102 Wood Street, Spring?eld, SD
From west end of Main Street 1 block west
to Pine Street then south
VEHICLES: 2008 Ford Taurus SE, 3.5 liter, sunroof, 71,300
miles; 1993 Ford Ranger XLT, 4x4, auto.
SHOP, LAWN & GARDEN: Craftsman 17 1/2 h.p. 42” rider; 14”
wood band saw; heavy duty drill press; air compressor; bench
grinder; elec. saws, sanders; power tools; cordless tools; dremmel;
battery chargers; vise; tap and dies; punch set; socket & wrench
sets; misc. hand tools; forks, shovels, etc.; wood clamps; shop vac;
lawn wagon; wheel barrow; bikes; ladders; shop shelves; trimmers;
leaf blowers; lawn and garden tools and supplies; lawn chairs;
coolers; golf clubs; Tele Star telescope; ?sh rods, reels and tackle;
camping items plus much more
HOUSEHOLD: Chest & upright freezers; Kenmore auto. washer
and dryer; elec. lift chair, near new; sofas; recliners; easy chairs;
dining table and chairs; kitchen table and chairs; queen bed; single
beds; dressers; chests of drawers; book cases; cabinets; stands
and shelves; entertainment center; 42” ?at screen TV; small ?at
screen TV; desk; of?ce chairs; ?le; bamboo table & chairs; wicker
furniture; patio furniture; bar cart; child’s table and chairs; dehumidi?er; vacs; fans; radios; clocks; pictures; wall hangings; lamps; toy
chests; toys; games; books; hanidcap items; fancy work; bedding;
blankets; towels; microwave; small elec. appliances; silverware;
dish sets; cookware; canning supplies, plus many more kitchen
and household supplies of every descrition
COLLECTIBLES: Cedar chest; handmade quilts; costume jewelry; kerosene lamp; collectible glass; many Louis Lamour books,
plus more
Harvey & Sue Erickson Estate
Peterson Auctioneers
TERMS: Cash
www.petersonauctioneers.com
Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD
Cody Peterson - Avon, SD
Not Responsible
for Accidents
Glen Peterson, RE #234





