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October 11, 2011
1870
Ag Equipment 1101
For Sale: Westendorf grapple
fork,
excellent
condition,
(402)649-3615.
for Sale; 2-250 bu. gravity box
wagons w/extensions. Good
condition.
$650/each,
$1100/both. (605)670-1481
Hutchinson bin fill augers
10”X72’ w/spring away hopper.
All flighting special order 1/4”
thick,
hydraulic
lift,
(402)649-6711.
IH 1044 cornhead 38” rows,
nice. Call (402)388-4151 or
(605)660-3109.
Wanted To Buy: JD 7720,
6620, 6600, 4420, 4400 combines; Also flexheads & cornheads, (402)920-2125.
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Al-Anon meets Monday night
at 7:30 p.m. in St. Paul’s
Church, 10 Linden Ave. Call
605-624-4166 for information.
BERGEN LUTHERAN Church:
“The little white church on Timber Road.” Worship 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
Pastor Ralph Egbert
Blessed Teresa of Calcutta
Catholic Church, 995 N. Sioux
Point Road, Dakota Dunes,
SD. Weekend Masses: Saturday, 4:30 p.m.; Sunday, 9:30
a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
BRULE Creek Lutheran
Church, Elk Point, SD: Worship Service 11:00am, Sunday
School 9:45am to 10:45am.
CHRIST OUR SAVIOR Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran
Synod: Worship Sunday 6:00
p.m., Bible Study Tuesday,
9:00 p.m., Neuharth Center,
624-5398 or 1-800-998-1234
CHURCH OF CHRIST, 102
Prospect: Sunday Worship
10:00 a.m.; Bible Study 9:00
a.m.; Bible Study 12:00 noon;
Wednesday Night Classes,
7:00 p.m.
Concordia Lutheran Church
(LC-MS) 7 South University
Street, Vermillion. Divine Service – Sunday, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday School – Sunday, 9:20
a.m. Pastor Samuel Needham.
HILLSIDE
COMMUNITY
CHURCH (C&MA) 1800 Constance Dr. West on Cherry just
before you go down the hill.
Worship Sept.-May 10:30a.m.,
May-August 10a.m., AWANA
Sunday School small groups.
6 0 5 - 6 2 4 - 4 8 6 2 ,
www.hillside-cc.com
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CORNERSTONE CHURCH:
Located at the corner of Crawford & Cherry St. Celebration
Service: Sunday - 10am; During school year: Impact for
Kids
(5-11),
Wed
6:15pm-7:30pm; FCA/Impact:
College Youth & Adults, Wed 7:30pm-8:30pm. Check us out
at
Cornerstonesd.org
or
(605)624-8809.
DALESBURG
BAPTIST
Church 30503 466th Ave.,
Beresford, Pastor Darren Regehr. 9:45am, Sunday School;
11:00am, Morning Worship;
Mid-week Services Wednesdays, 7:00pm. (605)253-2622.
Dalesburg Lutheran Church:
12 miles North of Vermillion on
University Road. Worship
Services 9:15 a.m. Sunday
School 10:45 a.m. Website:
www.dalesburglutheran.org
Do you have a desire to stop
drinking? Join us at the Vermillion Unity AA Meetings held at
Trinity Lutheran Church in the
Sletwold Room (north entrance). Soaring Spirits group
is Tuesdays at 7:30p.m.,
Happy Hour Group is Saturday
at 7:30p.m., and a Steps &
Traditions Study group is Sunday at 7:30p.m. All meetings
are non-smoking and handicapped accessible.
Driver Licensing Schedules:
Vermillion 7a.m.-5p.m. Thursday
&
Friday; Yankton
7a.m.-5:30p.m.
Tuesday,
Thurdsay & Friday; Elk Point
8:30a.m.-4:30p.m. 1st & 3rd
Wednesday; North Sioux City
8:45a.m.-4:30p.m. 2nd, 4th &
5th
Wednesday.
Call
1-800-952-3696
or
visit
www.state.sd.us/dps/dl
for
more information.
Elk Point Baptist Church.
Sunday worship at 11:00am,
Tuesday evening Bible study
at 7:00pm. 101 North Green
St., Elk Point, SD 57069.
(605)222-1981
EMPOWERING YOU to take
back your life. The Women
Rising Support Group meeting
weekly. Childcare is available
upon request. Call 624-5311
for details.
FAITH FELLOWSHIP of the
Open Bible on Bypass 50 and
Highway 19: Sunday Celebration 10:30 a.m. Pastor Tony
Armbrust, 624-2921.
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH:
401 Main Street, Makell, NE.
Worship:
10am.
Sunday
School: 9am. Communion: 1st
and 3rd Sundays. PMA Chad
Beckius,
(605)658-0240
(home)
(402)-692-3323
(church).
FIRST BAPTIST Church Elmer
“Sandy”
Aakre,
Pastor
624-6391 home, 624-4658
church. Time: 9:15 Sunday
School, 10:30 Worship. Sunday Choir Practice, 11:50 a.m.
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LAURA ON LIFE
Learning to Speak
When you get to a
certain age – it takes
some of us longer than
others – you have
learned some basic
rules of life. If these
rules are not broken,
your life will be less
stressful. Among these
rules are:
1. Never wash a colored sock with your
whites.
2. Never miss an oil
change or inspection.
3. Never allow your
child to eat a Popsicle
indoors.
4. Always take a map
even if you have GPS.
5. Never pluck a nose
hair while you are
wearing mascara.
6. Always carry cue
cards in case you are
ever asked to “say a few
words.”
That last scenario
can strike “stress” (read
terror) into the most
fearless warrior.
For me, public speaking was as awkward as
trying to put tights on a
wired toddler. I’m a
writer; a purveyor of
the written word. Just
because I can write
with some degree of
pro?ciency does not
mean that my mouth
works in tandem with
my brain. Just because
my brain and my
mouth are located
within an inch and a
half of each other doesn’t mean there is any
connection between the
two.
Some
eloquent
speakers have some-
how managed to make
that connection. It’s invisible, but it’s de?nitely there. My brain
and my mouth are like
nosy neighbors. They
are always wondering
what the other is up to,
but they don’t like each
other enough to ask.
So what’s a girl supposed to do when she’s
asked to “say a few
words”?
She says as few
words as possible.
Once, I thought a
simple thank you to the
audience would be
enough. I stood up on
legs that had turned to
cream of mushroom
soup and spoke into the
microphone.
“I thank you all from
the heart of my bottom.”
…And then I had to
apologize.
I ?nally admitted I
had a problem and
promptly joined Toastmasters. Toastmasters,
does not, as one might
think,
manufacture
toasters. It is a group
of people who practice
speaking in front of
that same group of people. When I ?rst heard
about it, I thought,
“You’re kidding, right?
People actually do that?
On purpose?”
It
makes
sense
though, that if you
make a mistake or have
a brain spasm, the
damaged is contained
to the small group of
people that have the
same af?iction.
All
Laura Snyder
is still a must, but I
now feel like I can
stand and speak for an
audience without an
urgent need for a
nearby restroom. Somehow, simply knowing
what the goal is and
having the plan to get
there gives me the con?dence I need to speak
to audiences.
Learning to speak
well is a basic skill
everyone should master. This cannot be
overstated, because another basic rule for life
is that when someone
asks you to “say a few
words,” refusing is not
an option.
Laura Snyder is a nationally
syndicated columnist, author &
speaker. You can reach Laura at
lsnyder@lauraonlife.com Or visit
her website www.lauraonlife.com
for more info.
Real Estate and exercise auction
(formerly Heart and Soul)
AUCTION
Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011
Real Estate 10 AM with Personal Property to follow
Site: 15 Court St., Vermillion, SD
(across from Post Office)
WANTED
Buying all types of SCRAP IRON
Farm Machinery • Cars & Trucks
References Available • Top Market Prices Paid
Home: 402-945-1512 • Cell: 402-533-3640
Annual City of Lincoln /
Lancaster County / Lincoln Electric
System Fleet Vehicle & Heavy Equipment Auction
Friday, October 21 ~ 9:00 AM CT
Lincoln, Nebraska
Inspection: ONLY on Thurs., Oct. 20, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Live internet bidding available, visit www.stockra.com for more info.
(2) 93 Flxble Metro 35/102 Transit Coaches; 85 International
Bucket Truck; 03 International 7400 Dump/Snow Plow/Sander
Truck; 98 International 4700 Dump/Snow Plow/Sander Truck; 98
Ford LT8501 Dump/Snow Plow/Sander Truck; (20) Pickups; (28)
Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptors; (5) Vans; (3) SUVs; (5) Cars;
00 Bobcat 773 G Skid Steer Loader; 01 Bobcat 863 H Skid Steer
Loader; 03 Bobcat 863 H Skid Steer Loader; 05 JD X485 62” Mower; (3) 04 Toro 4000D 11’ Tri-Deck Wide Area Mowers; (3) 04 Toro
GM345 72” Front-Line Trim Mowers; 06 Toro GM328 72” FrontLine Trim Mower; 04 Toro 20037 Mower; 05 Toro 20057 Mower;
04 Toro 400-D Mower; 86 Massey 50-E 5103 Tractor; 99 Kawasaki
Mule KAF620B; 94 Traileze LPT 30T48 Lowboy Trailer, 48’.
Toastmasters have the
same goal: To be able
to speak coherently in
front of an audience
without having heart
failure.
When a new person
joins and gives his or
her very ?rst speech,
we all know what they
are feeling. We’ve all
been there. The symptoms are pretty much
the same the world
over.
1.
Shortness
of
breath because you forgot to breathe.
2. Hands so clammy
that they slide effortlessly in and out of the
introductory
hand
shake.
3. Butter?ies that
amass in great quantities in your gut and
threaten to spill out
your mouth with the
rest of your dinner.
4. Knees that knock
like a Model T Ford.
5. A voice that
shakes as if you were
orating in a wooden
roller coaster.
Toastmasters prepares you for your ?rst
speech by giving you
tips about what to say,
how to say it and to
wear cotton underwear
to absorb the sweat.
After
the
?rst
speech, it gets easier.
The cotton underwear
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Mark's Machinery
3211 East Hwy. 50
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 665-4540
City of Lincoln, Lancaster County
& Lincoln Electric System, Owners
www.kubota.com
©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2011
Description: Large 2 story with basement brick commercial building on large lot corner lot.
Built in 1920 with over 18,000 sq. ft. on 7,500 sq. ft. lot.
Historic Designation: The building is listed on the state and federal listing of historical
buildings. All repairs were done along their guidelines. Presently the building has a freeze on
its property tax- this ends in 2012.
Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment due the day of Auction with balance due at
closing. Title insurance and closing cost are split 50/50 between the buyer and seller.
Seller will pay 2010 taxes and prorate 2011. Closing agent will be Clay county Abstract.
Auctioneers are working for the seller.
Taxes: $3,539
Legal: S. 6’ of 6th and all of lot 7 Blk. 28 Clay Co. Vermillion, SD
Owner: Heart and Soul
Personal Property Exercise/ office equipment: 10 piece PACE- exercising equipment
set with rest stations, step aerobics stepper, 5 treadmills (2 PRECOR treadmills, 1 MATRIX
treadmill, 2 LANDICE treadmills) Paramount Weighted Equipment, (Bicep/tricep, shoulder
press, peck fly, rear delt, inner/outer thigh, butterfly/chest, back/ab) PRO ELITE dip station,
Quantum Power Crunch, Decline Bench, bench, ab/back-horse, ladders (9’ & 6’)
Stairmaster 4000 PT, 2 NAULILUS upright bike, RECUMBANT bike, 2 VISION fitness
ellipticals, Plated weight trees (6-2 1?2 lbs., 6- 5 lbs., 4- 10lbs., 6- 25lbs., 2- 35lbs, 1045lbs.) preach or bar, 5 “CURVES” equipment pieces, 2 “horses” for gymnastics, 3 fold up
lunch room tables, 4 DELL computers, office set furniture (HON 3 parts), 2 printers, 3 file
cabinets, 3 dry erase boards and pens, magazine rack, 3 TV’s (2 racks), 2 Phones, wave
master training bag, 2 PRO-ELITE incline/decline benches, 4 plated weight trees with
weights, bars (bench press), 5 racks of HEX dumbbells, 10+ rubber mats, TV with stand,
several stereos, Sony audio visual control center (CD/DVD w/speakers), Ice machine,
Vending machine, stove, refrigerator, 90 glass blocks/bricks, 16 lockers, mops & bucket w/
squeegee, shovels & miscellaneous cleaning supplies
John Banasiak and Carol Strandell are offering personal items from their
household including: Fine China and collectibles; various furniture including sofas, beds,
chairs, dressers, tables, lamps and desks; luggage; bedding and linens; handiwork; kitchen
utensils; barstools, old Edison records; toys; board and electronic games; display case;
artwork and frames; appliances – small and large; Christmas and other seasonal
decorations; vintage Schwinn bike; cross country skis; Coleman stove; televisions and
stand; rackets; roller blades; sleds; rugs; crutches; and many items and antiques too
numerous to list.
Go to Dakotarealty.com for
Terms, full listing and pictures
To View or Questions call
Dakota Realty and Property Management
Hazen Bye, Auctioneer #11665 Cell: 605-670-0422
Guest Auctioneers: Gary Madsen 605-638-0643
& Jim Brady 605-670-9638