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April 5, 2011
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Home Country
Donald W. Anderson Estate
Never too hold for fun
Margaret Clawson,
down at the Rest of
Your Life convalescent
home, can’t help it, really. You see, she’s a
pony mom. Her teenage
daughters have horses,
and she’s busy hauling
the girls and their
mounts around to horse
shows, gymkhanas and
barrel racings throughout our corner of the
country on weekends.
Pony moms have …
well, a way about them.
So did Genghis Khan.
As one old cowboy put
it: “You can put a pony
mom in a room full of
Little League moms
and she’ll whip them
all into shape.”
So in a way Margaret couldn’t help herself.
Dud
and
Anita
Campbell were invited
to come and be judges
last Friday, but weren’t
sure what was happening until they got there.
But there, smiling from
ear to ear, were about
half the inhabitants of
the home lined up in
their best bathrobes
and non-skid slippers,
holding onto their
walkers.
“Okay guys,” said
Margaret, inspecting
the troops ala Rommel,
“we’re going to see fair
play done in each contest, but you will strive
to win. It’s the American Way.”
Nods and grins.
Then
Margaret
whipped out a stopwatch and said, “Our
first event is the pole
bending. You will weave
in and out of the chairs
in the hallway, go completely around Grant’s
wheelchair at the far
end, and weave back. If
you break the pattern,
you will be disqualified.
Okay now. Estelle, are
you ready?”
Estelle was.
Go!”
There she went, in
and out of the chairs,
only getting her walker
hung up on a chair leg
once during her run.
Two wall bumps. No
falls.
No
pattern
breaks. Great applause
as she crossed the finish line.
The event was eventually won by Mitch,
who claimed he’d been
a track star in high
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•AUCTION•
1-Acre Building Site – 1920’s Chevrolet Cars
JD 70 Tractor – Antique Furniture – Collectables & More!
Tuesday April 12th, 10:00 a.m.
First Location: 206 Union Street, Alcester, SD
Slim Randles
school around the time
the
stock
market
crashed.
“You’ve probably noticed the obstacles
we’ve put out,” Margaret then announced.
“Lily, do you have your
hearing aids on? That’s
better. So now we come
to the trail horse class.
Get
those
ponies
ready!”
You’re never too old
for fun.
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HEATING & COOLING
920 Broadway • 665-9461 • 1-800-491-9461
Antique Autos & Parts: ‘25 Chevy 4-Door Touring auto to Restore, disassembled,
frame, body, Wheels & engine-believe complete; ‘24 Chevy Auto to Restore (Frame,
W heels, engine & more); ‘20 Chevy “490” Auto to restore (Frame, Wheels, Engine &
More); ‘28 Chevy Truck for parts; ‘52 Chevy 1/2t Pickup to restore; Ford Mdl T Frame/
engine; Large Assortment of Mostly 1920’s Chevy Car Parts including: Many wood
spoke wheels; many steering wheels; Brass Carbs & parts; many original and exact
replica wooden parts, Radiators; Hoods, Fenders, Lights, Sheet metal, Brass Horn;
Horns; Lights; Engine Parts & more;
Tractor & Equipment: 1954 JD 70 gas w/ Power Steering, 3pt, nf, New Rubber, new
manifolds, recent tune-up, w/ Loader-runs very good; Sickle Mower; 3pt Gyro
Mower; Drag Line Bucket;
Pickup: 1990 Chevy 2500 ext Cab 2x4 Pickup w/ 99K Miles, auto w/ Topper-Camper;
Antiques/Collectables: 10gal Upright Visible Gas Pump w/ Cylinder & shields;
Skelly PowerMax Gas Globe; 1918 and 1920’s SD License Plates; ‘62 Chevy Truck
Award; Heider Mdl C 12-20 Tractor Manual; 1912 Chevy Manual, many other Chevy
Manuals & books; Johnson 35hp Outboard; Large Tapered Wood Toolbox; Stanley
#45 Plane; Sprinkler Cans; (2) Hand Corn Sheller’s; Traps; barn lantern; Lots of old
Collectable tools; 24”x20”x20” 1920 Safe;
Trailer, Tools & Misc: 4-Wheel Car Trailer; Torch Set; Forney Welder; Ariens
Snowblower; Knipco Header; Roto-Tiller; Snapper Riding Mower; Weed Burner on
cart; Port Air Compressor; 2-wheel pickup-box Trailer; Eng. Stand; Al Step Ladder;
Wood Lathe; vise; chain saw; floor jack; C-Clamp; Sledges; large assortment of hand
tools; Elec. Drill; Car Jacks; Small furnace; Garden Tools; Ladders; Lawn chairs;
Immediately following the auction at the house, a separate auction ring will go out to
the Acreage Tract and sell several car bodies, Scrap Iron, and misc.
Real Estate (Sells at 12-noon at 206 Union Street): 1+ Acre Tract located 2-miles
West, 1/2-mile North of the Alcester Steak House,( former Dodd School). Would
make excellent building site. Legal: Tract of Land 10 rods square & TR 60 square
rods in SW corner of NW1/4 Sec 29-95-49. Taxes: $107.86 Terms: 25% down the day
of auction with balance due at closing. Chuck Haugland, closing attorney. Title
Insurance & closing costs spilt 50/50 between buyer & seller. Auctioneer’s are
representing the seller in this transaction.
At 4:00 p.m., Auction moves indoors to the
Alcester Community Auditorium selling the following:
Antique Furniture: Curved Glass China Cabinet w/ claw & ball feet; Mission Style
China Cabinet; Oak Drop-front Secretary; Mason-Hamlin Antique Pump Organ;
Large China Cabinet; Record Cabinet w/ carved front; Kitchen Cabinet; Oak Cabinet;
Rockers; Handkerchief dresser; dressers; Oak Dinning Chairs; Magazine Stand; Piano
Stool; Duncan Phyfe Table & Chairs; Buffet; Waterfall Bedroom Set; Sewing Machine
Cabinet; Cedar Chest; Camel Back & other Trunks; Cast Iron foot stool; sewing
machine; wood high chair;Treadle sewing machine;
Stoneware & Pottery: 10” RW Grayline Bowl-nice; 4gal Birch leaf Union Churn; 5gal
RW Crock; Halseth Bros, Alcester Stoneware Casserole; Shawnee Corn Milk Pitcher;
Rosemead Corn S&P Shakers & small tray; Watt Picture-Fruen Elevator; Watt #15
Pitcher-Broadway Hatchery, Yankton; Watt Cream Picture-Dykstra Pro, Rock Valley;
Hull Vase;
Toys, Dolls, Advertising: Roy Rogers Lunchbox w/ Thermos; Arcade IH Truck-rp;
Cast Iron Road Grader-rp; Arcade W&K Fordson-rp; Arcade Toy Coffee Grinder-rp;
Schuco Car-Made in Germany; approx 100 Toy Trucks, Cars, & Tractors; China head
doll & several other old dolls; doll chest; Chas A Frost, Alcester Chain Picture; JD
Level-Hawarden, IA; JD 4-leg Deer Notepad-Hawarden; several local advertising
pieces-Lundberg Bros, Alcester; Kent Feed Thermometer; Jim Beam Antique Car
Decanters; Holstein Friesen Cow Display; (2) Chalk Bull Banks; Farmer’s Union & ZIP
Signs; Dynamite boxes; RCA Nipper S&P shakers; Beresford Motor Inn Screwdriver;
Old Livestock & Farming Books-including John Deere;Wall Drug Sign; Roberts & Roe
Dairy Milk Bottles; (2) ZIP Pith helmets; Co-op Straw hat; Cream Sep Can; Hyrock Pop
Bottles-Sioux City; Coffee & Tobacco Tins;
Glassware, Primitives & Collectables: Hanging Kerosene Lamp; Early Wood
Rocking Horse; Regulator Clock; Columbia Zither NIB; Blue Swirl Coffee Pot; Bracket
Lamp w/ reflector; Dresser Lamps; many pictures & old frames; Kerosene Lamps;
Many old books, Magazines & Paper; Spearfish Canyon Photo; several Mantel clocks;
Baby Buggy; Stereo view cards; Wall phone parts; Ladies Head vase; Fireking Dishes;
Fancy Dishes, Hobnail, Milk; Cups & Sauces; Lots of Nic-nacs; Refrigerator dishes;
Pitcher & Bowl; cookie jars; Hat pins; Linens; dresser box; Horse weather vane; Cream
Cans; Old Ball bats; egg baskets; Chicken Catcher; Brass scale; table lamps;
Enamelware; Radio; Clocks; Carom Board; Horse shoes; Records, 8-tracks; Avon Bottle
Collection;
Household Furniture: Craftmatic Adjustable Single Bed; Kirby Gen 3 Vac; Chairs &
Rockers; 4dr File cabinets; Bookcases; Hide-a-Bed; Dinette Table; Computer Desk;
Copier; Card Table & chairs; Stereo; VCR; bedding; Canes; Pots, pans, dishes,
Tupperware, kitchen appliances, utensils; 13” Port Color TV;
Terms: Cash, Good Check, Visa, MasterCard. SD Sales tax applies. No Internet
Bidding. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch by Sparky’s Chuckwagon.
Note: As you can see, this is a very large auction; plan on spending the day! Sheds &
Home are packed full so there will be many items yet to be discovered. We will do our
best to keep the correct items in each auction ring, but no guarantees will be made. See
web for many photos.
Donald W. Anderson Estate, Owner
Girard Auction & Land Brokers, Inc.
Toll Free: 1-866-531-6186
(605) 267-2421
www.GirardAuction.com