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 March 27, 2012 www.broadcasteronline.com
 
 CHAMBER CHAT
 Vermillion Area
 Chamber of Commerce
 & Development Company
 116 Market Street, Suite
 103
 Vermillion, SD 57069
 605-624-5571
 vcdc@vermillionchamber.com
 www.vermillionchamber.com
 Chamber Business:
 
 David Owen, President of
 the South Dakota Chamber of
 Commerce, will give a
 legislative session update at
 the Rotary Club meeting from
 noon to 1 p.m. at the
 Neuharth Media Center on
 Tuesday, March 27. Sponsored
 by the VCDC Legislative
 Affairs Committee.
 Business After Hours: Are
 you looking for an
 opportunity to showcase your
 business and network with
 your peers? Sign up to host a
 Business After Hours event!
 These events generally run
 from 5-7 p.m. on a weeknight
 and the hosting business
 provides hors d’oeuvres and
 refreshments. If interested,
 please contact Ann at:
 annb@vermillionchamber.co
 m or at 624-5571.
 
 Announcements:
 
 • Mentors needed: The
 Clay-Union Foundation
 matches youth aged 5-17 in
 Clay and Union County, and
 needs to locate mentors to
 match with youth. In
 Vermillion, a 14-year-old boy
 would like to have an adult
 male friend, and a 16-year-old
 girl would like an adult female
 to spend some time with her.
 The program also has a 12year-old boy near Jefferson
 who would enjoy outdoor
 activities and just spending
 time with an adult male. The
 volunteers spend 2
 hours/week with their
 matches, and there are
 benefits for both the adults
 and youth in being in a match.
 Please contact John Gille at
 (605) 421-5050 or e-mail
 jgille60@yahoo.com for more
 information on the program,
 and to discuss being a strong
 role model for these youth.
 The Clay-Union Foundation
 is also seeking program
 sponsors and businesses that
 would like to host a tour of
 their facilities for the
 members, and John can also
 be reached at the contacts
 above.
 • USD Libraries are
 displaying a series of artistic
 exhibitions exploring
 skateboard designs, graphic
 novels and tapestries now
 through May 4.
 Corroborations 2012, which
 pairs visual arts students with
 
 ANN BREITAG
 poetry majors, is in the I.D.
 Weeks Library second-floor
 exhibition cases. Tapestry
 weavings by award-winning
 South Dakota tapestry artist
 Grete Bodogaard are in the
 USD Libraries Gallery in the
 Academic Commons. Getting
 Graphic by USD Education
 Librarian Abby Moore is an
 exhibit of graphic novels on
 the west side of the secondfloor of the University
 Libraries Gallery. SkateCreate
 is an exhibition of skateboard
 designs created by students in
 the first-year seminar class. It’s
 featured in the student gallery
 on the west side of the second
 floor.
 • Clothing Drive for
 Rosebud Reservation, March
 1-30. Donation guidelines:
 gently used clothing must be
 clean and in good working
 condition; no purses, high
 heels or dry clean-only
 clothing. Clothing needs to be
 bagged or boxed. Donations
 may be dropped off at
 Pressing Matters Printing, 102
 E. Main St. during regular
 business hours. Monetary
 donations may be sent to: One
 Nation Walking Together, 45 –
 A Commerce St., Colorado
 Springs, CO 80907.
 • Grief Support Group to
 meet every Wednesday from
 March 21-April 25 from 5:307 p.m. at Sanford Vermillion
 Hospital Board Room. Free
 and open to anyone who has
 experienced a loss by death.
 Pre-registration is requested.
 Call Julie at (605) 638-8484.
 
 Community Calendar:
 
 Tuesday, March 27
 • Vermillion Rotary Club
 Meeting, from 12-1 p.m. in
 the Freedom Forum
 Conference Room of the Al
 Neuharth Media Center.
 Thursday, March 29
 • Middle School Spring
 Pictures from 8:30-10:30 a.m.
 at Vermillion Middle School
 Commons.
 • Meals on Wheels
 fundraising benefit at Pizza
 Hut, 928 E. Cherry St., from 58 p.m. Proceeds from your
 meal will be contributed to the
 
 Vermillion Senior Meals
 Program. For more
 information please call Karen
 Gibbs at 624-6164.
 • March Movie Film
 Festival featuring “Front of the
 Class” at 6:30 p.m. in the
 Community Room of the
 Vermillion Public Library. Hot
 drinks and popcorn provided.
 Free and open to the public.
 Friday, March 30
 • National Music Museum
 (NMM) Brown Bag Lunch
 Program at 12:05 p.m.
 featuring April Fool!
 Trumpets Now and Then: A
 Humorous Look at Trumpets
 Through the Ages with David
 Shaner performing in the
 Arne B. Larson Concert Hall
 at the NMM located on USD
 campus, corner of Clark and
 Yale streets. March sponsor:
 Ted and Karen Muenster, in
 honor of their wedding
 anniversary. Free and open to
 the public.
 • Schmeckfest in Freeman.
 Saturday, March 31
 • The 28th Annual South
 Dakota Science Olympiad
 State Tournament at the
 University of South Dakota.
 More than 250 middle school
 and high school students from
 across the state will be
 competing in several science
 events. Faculty, staff and
 students from USD organize
 and judge the individual
 challenges and team events.
 Science Olympiad is an
 international non-profit with a
 mission to improve science
 education quality, increase
 student interest and recognize
 outstanding achievement by
 students and teachers.
 • Overeaters Anonymous:
 At 9 a.m. Location: 20 S. Plum
 St. Administration entrance,
 board room.
 • The Southeast South
 Dakota Pheasant Association
 at Pro’s. Social hour begins at 5
 p.m. Banquet starts at 6 p.m.
 Pre-sale tickets are $15 for
 singles and $20 for couples. $5
 more at the door. Banquet
 ticket holders are entered in a
 drawing for a 12-guage
 shotgun. There will be
 additional raffles, games, silent
 and live auction during the
 banquet. Association
 memberships are $10 pre-sale
 or at the banquet. They are
 $25 the rest of the year. Raffle
 tickets are also available for a
 2012 Polaris Ranger. Tickets
 are $20 with only 500 sold.
 Need not be present to win.
 Banquet and raffle tickets can
 be purchased from any
 banquet committee member.
 For more information, access
 the Web site:
 www.sesdpheasant.org.
 • There will be
 fundraising/auction banquet
 
 at the W. H. Over Museum at
 1110 University, Vermillion at
 6 p.m. in Sletwold Hall
 assisted by 4-H members.
 Admission will be $25 a
 person which will include a
 meal, entertainment and an
 auction. Larry Larson will be
 our auctioneer as well as
 directing the band, Highway
 50, for our featured
 entertainment.
 • Benefit Silent Auction
 and Raffle for Sarah Hanson
 from 7-9 p.m. at Washington
 St. Arts Center, 202
 Washington St. Original
 works of art, packages from
 local businesses and special
 music performances will be up
 for silent auction or raffle.
 Benefit will feature live music
 from Eli Snow. For more
 information e-mail Alison
 Erazmus at
 alisonerazmus3@gmail.com
 or see Web site:
 http://vermillionareaartscounc
 il.blogspot.com/.
 • Schmeckfest in Freeman.
 Sunday, April 1
 • Sub Sandwich Fundraiser
 sponsored by St. Agnes Youth
 Group, Sunday, April 1. Youth
 group will be making 180 ft.
 sub to be sold following the
 morning masses from 9-noon.
 Fundraiser for the youth
 group summer trip to Valley
 Fair and a Twins baseball
 game in June. Contact Ray
 Hofman or any CYO student
 for more information.
 
 Planning Ahead:
 
 • April 3: Annual Easter
 Egg Hunt. Ages 1- meet at 5
 p.m. at Sanford Care Center,
 Vermillion Courtyard (enter
 from the south on Jane St.);
 ages 4-6 and 7-8 meet at 5:30
 p.m. at Prentis Park (south
 side). Two special prizes per
 age group. Bring your basket.
 Rain location: Old Pamida
 Bldg., 509 W. Cherry at 5:30
 p.m. Co-hosted by Sanford
 Vermillion, Hy-Vee and
 Sanford Care Center.
 • April 5: MINGLE at
 RED with the Dakota
 Hospital Foundation from
 4:30-9:30 p.m. at RED
 Steakhouse, 1 East Main St.
 RED Steakhouse is launching
 an annual philanthropic event
 that aims to raise funds for
 causes that benefit the
 Vermillion community. The
 annual event, “MINGLE”, is a
 gourmet food and wine
 tasting event designed to
 gather people together and
 raise awareness and funds that
 will benefit the local
 community. For the inaugural
 event, RED Steakhouse has
 decided to MINGLE with the
 Dakota Hospital Foundation.
 Proceeds from this year’s
 MINGLE will go towards
 funding a third labor and
 
 Gary’s Tree Service
 Tree Trimming - Removing -Stump
 Grinding - Tree Moving - Hedge Work
 Licensed & Fully Insured
 Cell: (605) 670-1199
 
 Dental Excellence for
 Children & Adults
 
 V.I.T.A.
 W h a t:V.olunteer I.ncom e T.ax A.ssistance
 W h ere:Verm illion Public Library,18 Church St.
 W h en :Saturday,April7th,10am -4pm
 S po n so red B y:U SD Law School
 Co n ta ct:
 Call677-7060 or visit:vpl.sdln .n et
 for a com plete listin g of services.
 
 •Cosmetic •Implants
 •General Practice
 •Single Visit Crowns
 •Braces For Adults & Children
 •Invisalign
 HOURS:
 
 Monday – Friday, 8:30 – 5:30
 
 1714 East Cherry Street, Vermillion
 
 605.624.6291
 
 delivery room within the
 Sanford Vermillion Hospital.
 For more information or to
 purchase tickets please call
 RED Steakhouse at 624-0079.
 • April 7: Volunteer
 income tax assistance
 sponsored by USD Law
 School, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at
 the Vermillion Public Library,
 18 Church St. Call 677-7060
 or visit vpl.sdln.net for
 complete listing of services.
 • April 11-12: IdeaFest:
 Mark your calendar for USD’s
 IdeaFest, the annual event
 celebrating student research,
 creative activity and academic
 engagement. The public is
 welcome. Undergraduate and
 graduate students in all
 disciplines present their work
 in oral and poster
 presentations, live
 performances, readings,
 exhibits and displays. This
 year’s speakers include: Gayle
 Lemmon, journalist and
 author of the book, “The
 Dressmaker of Khair Khana”
 (April 11, 7 p.m. Muenster
 University Center Ballroom)
 and Dr. Dana Miller of the
 University of Washington,
 “Suspended Animation in
 Nature and Medicine” (April
 12, noon, Muenster University
 Center Ballroom). For more
 information about IdeaFest,
 see
 http://www.usd.edu/acade
 mics/center-for-academicengagement/undergraduateresearch/ideafest.cfm.
 • April 17-22: The Abu
 Bekr Shrine Circus will be at
 the Tyson Events Center!
 Tickets are $17 (reserved), $14
 (reserved) or $10 (general
 admission). There are
 complimentary tickets for
 groups of 20 or more. You’ll
 get 10 percent of your tickets
 at no charge in multiples of 10
 after 20 or more or purchased.
 Group orders do need to be
 purchased directly through
 Melissa Lanzourakis-Joens at
 712-224-6423. If you are
 buying individual tickets,
 please come to the Tyson Box
 Office, log-on to
 
 www.ticketmaster.com or call
 Ticketmaster at 1-800-7453000.
 • April 18-19: Lions
 Pancake Days, serving 11:30
 a.m.-1 p.m. and 5 p.m.-7 p.m.
 at the National Guard
 Armory, next to Lions Park.
 “Totally Twirling” to perform.
 This is an annual fundraising
 event to support community
 projects and people.
 • April 19: “End-of-Life
 Ethics”: 19th Annual Hospice
 Foundation of America Living
 with Grief Video Education
 Program, from 12:30-3:50
 p.m. on USD campus, Lee
 Medical Building, Room #107.
 Program is free of charge.
 However, the Hospice
 Foundation of America is
 charging a $30 online
 processing fee for Continuing
 Education Credits. Local
 discussion for CE credit from
 3:20-3:50. Brown bag lunches
 welcome. Pre-registration
 requested. Call Julie at (605)
 638-8484. You may leave a
 message.
 • April 22: Missouri
 National Recreational River
 Earth Day event cleanup,
 organized by the National
 Park Service. This will be held
 at Mulberry Bend from 1-4
 p.m. Clean-up will take place
 at both the Mulberry Bend
 Overlook and Boat Ramp, but
 volunteers meet first at the
 overlook parking lot.
 Directions: Take Highway 19
 south from Vermillion (it
 becomes Nebraska Highway
 15 as soon as you cross the
 bridge). The overlook is on
 the east side of the highway in
 Nebraska just above the
 Missouri River. Also, if any
 civic or school groups are
 interested in scheduling a
 presentation about the
 importance of river cleanups,
 especially post flood, NPS
 representative Chris
 Wilkinson would be happy to
 present information. To
 schedule, contact Chris at
 (605) 665-0209 or call
 Maureen at the VCDC office
 at (605) 624-5571.
 
 NEWCASTLE CONSIGNMENT
 
 AUCTION
 Sunday, April 1, 2012 • 10:30 a.m.
 Located North of City Park in Newcastle, Nebr.
 Lunch Stand
 TRACTORS, COMBINE & EQUIPMENT: Oliver 1750 D, WF, 15.5x38 tires.
 Oliver 1755 D Cab w/duals, Turbo, WF, 5,891 hrs., good tin, 18.4x34, JD 630 w/
 JD factory wide front, sharp, ‘48 Allis B Tractor, WF, w/5’ belly mower, 2 JD #8 7’
 Mowers, JD 6620 Sidehill, working cond., JD 516” Semi-Mounted Plow, JD 7000
 12R30” Planter w/liquid & monitor, corn cups, Disk 10’ Straight Box Scraper
 6’x6’ 3-Pt. Blade, 4-Section Drag w/Evener, Pull-Type Gopher Machine, 2 Flair
 Box Wagons w/hoist, Flair Box Wagon w/end-gate seeder, Hydra Mac 550C
 Skid Loader, precondition, runs good, JD 8’ #68 Rear Blade, 3-pt. IHC 8’ Rear
 Blade, 3-pt. IHC 475 18’ Hyd. Fold Disk, ‘08 Bestway Pull-Type Sprayer, w/
 1,000-gal. tank, 6 0’ booms, foam marker, Raven 440 monitor. Vermeer #605
 Series L Round Baler w/net or string, very good cond., New Lowe Posthole
 Digger for Skid Loader, ‘79 Wilderness 20’ Camper, everything works, bumper
 pull, Pull-Type 5-Wheel Rake, 12”x72’ Feterl Auger, white, JD 24’ Field Finisher,
 hyd. fold. 5’x12’ Kelly Ryan Manure Spreader. K-2 Koyker Loader w/3010 JD
 mounts w/bucket, IHC #37 14’ Disk, 200-Gal. Sprayer w/booms, NH 5’ Gyro
 Mower, Hesston 1160 14’ Hydra-Swing Windrower, Arts-Way 15’ Flail Shredder,
 pull-type, JD 200 Stacker w/tandem axle, JD 110 Tandem Disk, 15’, heavy duty,
 JD #38 7’ Sickle Mower, Loader Bucket w/grapple fork, Allis Chalmers C with 5ft.
 Belly Mower, narrow front, good condition, John Deere 693 Cornhead w/knife
 rollers, 30” rows, very good condition.
 TRUCKS & VEHICLES: ‘95 Freightliner Classic, w/sleeper, blue, 260” WB, new
 front tires, 90% rear, new 5th wheel, all alum. caps, 12.6L Detroit, 13-spd., 100K
 on recent OH. ‘79 Chevy Truck w/366 V-8, hoist, 5-spd./2-spd., 18’ box. ‘78
 GMC Truck w/366 V-8, 16’ box & hoist, 5-spd./2-spd., both w/good tires. ‘94
 Chevy Astro Ext. Van, 124,000 miles. ‘94 Chevy Suburban, runs good. ‘84 Ford
 F-150, 4x4, 35.1 V-8, auto. ‘99 Mercury Cougar Car, needs transmission work.
 ‘85 Chevy 1-T 4-Spd., w/PTO, 350 V-8, long WB, cab chassis. ‘42 Chevy 2-Dr.
 Car, runs. Kawasaki 2010 4x4 Mule, good tires. Honda 200 3-Wheeler for parts,
 good tires. 1989 Wilson Cattle Pot, 48x102, good floors, good rubber. DOT
 inspected.
 HORSE & ENCLOSED TRAILERS: 2010 D&K 8x12 Trailer, 7’ high, special built,
 single axle, like new, w/ramp. 2000 Trails West Sierra 4H w/living qtrs., very good
 cond. 2011 D&K 18’ Single Axle Trailer, 6000 # axle. 6x10 2-Wheel Trailer, tilt
 bed.
 GUNS: Savage 243 BOH Action Rifle, like new. Remington Model 760. Bolt
 7mm, like new. New England Arms 10-Ga., 3 1 ? 2 mag. Stevens 498 E Single
 Shot Shotgun, Norinco E M321 Pump .22 Rifle.
 LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: 2–9-T Bulk Bins. 40 New 10 ‘ Continuous Fence
 Panels, 4–8-Bu. Fiberglass Feeders. 4 Rolls New Barbed Wire. Large Corner
 Posts. 2–4-T, Bulk Bins w/boots. Chute w/head gate. Lots of Gates, Square &
 Round Bale Feeders, Water Tanks.
 POTTED TREES (to be sold at 12:00 noon): 20 Blue Spruce 24-30”. 25 Blue
 Spruce 12-15”. 20 Black Hills Spruce 12-15”, 4 Silver Maple, 2 Red Maple, 2
 Red Sunset Maple, 2 Prairie Fire Crabapple, 5 Common Purple Lilac. 80 Total
 Trees.
 STRAW: 50 Bales, wire tie.
 PATIO FURNITURE MOWERS: Craftsman 42” Riding. 14 h.p. 43” Noma Rider.
 18.5 46” Sabre Rider, ATV Pull-Behind Mower w/10.5 h.p. motor, IHC #1000 Cub
 Cadet Tractor Mower. JDF725, front deck, 54” hyd. lift, water, cooled engine, 497
 hrs. Woods Riding Mower, front deck, 48” cut, 18 h.p. Briggs. Landmark Riding
 Mower, 42” deck, 18 h.p. Kohler w/bagger, Husqvarna Lawn Tractor Mower, 42”
 hydro, 14.5 h.p. Briggs w/bagger, Cub Cadet LTX 1046 Riding Mower, 46” cut,
 hydrostat 23 h.p., 490 hrs.
 MISC: Portable Log Splitter, 5hp Briggs Motor.
 4 FLATBEDS OF POWER TOOLS • CHAIN SAWS & SMALL ITEMS
 MANY MORE ITEMS BY SALE TIME • NO CONSIGNMENTS TAKEN DAY OF SALE
 Terms: CASH - Settlement day of sale
 (All Sale Items To Be Removed Day of Sale or Make Arrangements)
 Not Responsible For Accidents or Thefts
 All Statements made day of sale take precedence over printed or implied
 Wortmann, Konken & Huwaldt , Auctioneers & Clerks
 John: (402) 355-2614 • Kelly: (402) 254-3472
 Ed: (402) 337-0784
 www.edhuwaldt.com for Pictures
 
 
    






 
                















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