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Page 4 shop online at www.broadcasteronline.com April 5, 2011 DAVE SAYS: 1101 Should I continue taking unemployment? ST. PAUL’S Episcopal Church, corner of Main and Linden. Sunday: nursery available. 10:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist. 11:00 a.m. coffee hour. Call 624-3379 for more info. The Rev. Rita Powell, priest. Dear Dave, I had a wreck seven months ago. As a result, I lost my job and have been drawing unemployment for the last five months. I was making $1,200 a month in retail management before this happened, but I’m getting just as much with unemployment, even though I can work again. I have a small daughter, and my wife doesn’t work right now. Should I con- tinue taking unemployment so I can stay home and help with our daughter? Tim Dear Tim, Absolutely not! You need to get a job right now. You could make more than you did at your old job or taking unemployment by delivering pizzas fulltime. I know you probably wouldn’t have benefits running pizza, 0% FINANCING AND/OR CASH DISCOUNTS New Equipment but how about the benefit of working for a living and making some money? You need to get off your tail right now and find something to do – maybe even two or three things to do – until you find a job that pays well. And I don’t think I’d go back into the kind of management you were in before, because even working that gig you guys were barely getting by. It’s sweet that you’re there with your baby, but it’s seriously time for you to get a real job. Take classes and further your education, or get into another line of work. You’ve got some serious responsibilities, and it’s time to be a man and take care of things! —Dave Spending makes her feel guilty Dear Dave, My husband and I almost feel guilty about spending any of the money we’ve worked so hard to save. Is it common for older people who have saved their entire lives, have no debt, good pensions, and Social Security income, to become obsessed about not spending their money? Connie Dear Connie, It’s very common, especially among folks who have developed a pattern of living frugally for 40 or 50 years. I call it the embarrassment of riches. I’ve heard some people in your situation say that they’re even too embarrassed to order dessert in a restaurant. They feel like it’s a betrayal of who they are as a person. CALL US FOR YOUR EQUIPMENT NEEDS WE WILL FIND IT FOR YOU! USED TRACTORS CASE-IH MX255 MFD - FRT/REAR DUALS - 2005 CASE-IH 7140 MFD MAGNUM - 190 HP..............................................................................$39,500 2008 CASE-IH PUMA 180 MFD, 18X42, 1500 HOURS CASE-IH 7110 AND 7120 2WD - SEVERAL ON LOT CASE-IH MXM 120 PRO - 95 HP - MFD - 1150 HR - SHARP CASE-IH MX240 MAGNUM MFD - DUALS............................................................................$86,500 CASE-IH MXU125 - 105 HP - MFD - CIH L156 LOADER CASE-IH 9250 - 4WD - DUALS - 3 PT.................................................................................$56,500 JOHN DEERE 8770 - 4WD - 3 HYD - 42” DUALS - CLEAN JOHN DEERE 8430 - 4WD - 3 PT - PTO - DUALS JOHN DEERE 7410 - MFD - LH REVERSER..........................................................................$42,500 JOHN DEERE 6300 - MFD - JD LOADER - CAB/AIR JOHN DEERE 4010 - PROPANE - WF - 3 PT...........................................................................$6,500 JOHN DEERE 4020D - OH - WESTENDORF LOADER SEVERAL JOHN DEEE 4240 - 4250 - 4440 - 2WD FORD VERSATILE 876 - 4WD - 90% DUALS - SHARP FORD 8730 - 2WD - POWER SHIFT - CAB/AIR FORD 8700 - 2WD - OVERHAULED - <2 ON LOT> FORD 7840 - MFD - CAB/AIR .............................................................................................$19,500 FORD/NH TS 110 - MFD - CAB/AIR.....................................................................................$39,500 APRIL PARTS SPECIAL • New Hydraulic hose machines - both locations • All types hydraulic hose up to 1 1?2” • Large inventory of hydraulic fittings • See us for all your agricultural and industrial hydraulic hose needs Sunday evening Experience at ONE HOUR is comprised of two primary elements: powerful worship and a life-changing message. Worship at ONE HOUR is led by a talented live band in a style that is consistent with todays culture and a relevant teaching message from LifeChurch.tv’s senior pastor, Craig Groeschel, via video broadcast. The worship is intense and the teaching is challenging but the environment will be relaxed and casual. ONE HOUR on the USD Campus at the MUC, 6:30pm Sundays! www.one-hour.org The USD Luther Center, where church and flip-flops go together! The Luther Center, at the corner of Cherry & Plum, Vermillion, has weekly worship services on Wednesday evenings at 7p.m. and 5 Alive meal and devotional gathers on Sunday evenings at 6p.m. during the school year. Pastor Kevin Jensen, 605-624-2834 The Vermillion First United Methodist Church, a welcome place reaching out to all God’s people. Located at 16 N. Dakota St., Sunday School 9:15am, Worship 10:20am. Call 624-2179 for more info. Pastor Brook R. McBride. Unitarian Universalist "The Uncommon Denomination." Services are the first and third Sunday of each month at 7 p.m. in the basement of the United Church of Christ, 226 E. Main. Child care services and refreshments provided. All welcome. Info: www.unitarianvermillion.blogspot.com * For more financial help, please visit daveramsey.com. On ! d Han CASE-IH STX 485 4WD TRACTOR 710 METRIC DUALS - LAST TIER III 4WD! CASE-IH MAGNUM MX275 540/1000 PTO - LUXURY CAB - LOADED! CASE-IH MAXXUM 140 MFD TRACTOR 18X42 RUBBER - LOADED - ON HAND! CASE-IH TURBO-TILL VERTICAL TILLAGE TOOL - 25FT. DEMO - SAVE $$$ CASE-IH RMX340 - 28 FT DISC CUSHION GANG WITH HARROW NEW 6088 - 7088 COMBINES You guys have worked hard, saved big, and now it’s time to begin enjoying some of that money. You don’t have to do things that are outlandish or wasteful, but there’s nothing wrong with having a little fun with your money when you can afford to do so. Here’s an idea that might help you loosen up a bit. Every time you spend money on a luxury, or something fun for yourselves, give a percentage of the amount you spent to help someone else. You don’t have to match it dollar-for-dollar, because you don’t want to blow through your nest egg and have nothing left. Give it a try. It will bring balance to your life. You’ll be able to have some fun with your money, plus you’ll get the satisfaction of knowing you’ve helped other people! —Dave NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY TO CONTROL NOXIOUS WEEDS AND DECLARED PESTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN this 5th day of April, 2011, pursuant to SDCL 38-22 as amended to all owners, occupants, agents and public officials in charge of lands in Clay County, South Dakota, that they are responsible of the suppression, control, and eradication of noxious weeds and declared pest infestations that may exist on such lands. Chemical, biological, and/or cultural control methods used for the suppression, control and eradication of noxious weed and declared pest infestations shall be those approved for such purposes by the Clay County Weed and Pest Supervisor, County Agricultural Extension Agent or the South Dakota State University Experiment Station. Upon failure to observe this notice, the county weed and pest board is required to proceed pursuant to the law and have the noxious weeds or declared pests destroyed by such methods as they may find necessary, the expense of which shall constitute a lien and be entered as a tax against the land, and be collected as other real estate taxes are collected, or by other means as provided by law. Plant and animals designated as being noxious weeds and declared pests in the state of South Dakota are Leafy Spurge, Salt Cedar, Perennial Sow Thistle, Russian Knapweed, Hoary Cress, Canada Thistle, Purple Loosestrife, Prairie Dogs, and Gypsy Moth. In addition, Musk Thistle and Plumless Thistles have been approved by the State Weed and Pest Control Commission as locally noxious weeds and are subject to the same suppression, control and eradication requirements as the before mentioned plants and animals. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that upon establishing probable cause to believe a noxious weed or declared pest infestation exists upon any property in Clay County, a representative of the Clay County Weed and Pest Control Board will enter upon said property for the purpose of inspecting and confirming that such infestation actually exists. Announcements Events Tell them you saw it in the Broadcaster! 624-4429 Read & Recycle! Patricia Curry: 605-661-2860 Andy Curry: 605-261-1202 Archie Dunham: 605-366-4625 www.dunhamcompany.com Elk Point, SD Also see us at Siouxlandhomes.com Virtual Tours 1704 Arnold Palmer Lane - $224,900 611 E. Washington Street - $119,900 4 bedrooms 3 bath ranch. Open concept, living room w/firepl, slider to patio. 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