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CHAMBER CHAT
Chamber Chat
Vermillion Area
Chamber of Commerce
& Development
Company
116 Market Street,
Suite 103
Vermillion, SD 57069
(605) 624-5571
vcdc@vermillionchamb
er.com
www.vermillionchambe
r.com
Chamber Business:
The Vermillion Area
Chamber and
Development Company
(VCDC) Annual Golf
Social is Monday, June 24.
The Four-Person Best Ball
Scramble Golf
Tournament will begin
with team sign-in at The
Bluffs Golf Course at
11:45 a.m., followed by
team pictures. The open
format shotgun start will
begin at 1 p.m. The buffet
dinner will be served at 6
p.m. followed by the golf
awards and door prizes.
Please call the VCDC
office at 624-5571 or email
annb@vermillionchamber.
com to register your team,
be a hole sponsor, or
donate a pin or door
prize. Please register soon.
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.
com or at 624-5571.
Announcements:
Main Street Matters
campaign launched by
Benjamin Moore to help
revitalize and repaint 20
cities and towns across
North America.
Consumers around the
country are asked to cast
their vote online for
which 20 Main Streets
should be revitalized of
the more than 100 North
American cities (including
Vermillion) nominated at
www.paintwhatmatters.co
m.
Winning communities
will receive paint and
supplies needed for
facades, porches, railings
and other exterior
building trims along with
advice and help from
Benjamin Moore color
experts and skilled
professional painters. Vote
once per day until 11:59
p.m. EST on June 30,
when voting ends.
The final list of Main
Streets and towns to be
repainted will be posted
on
www.paintwhatmatters.co
m in July.
Heartland Humane
Society offers adorable
cats ready to go home
with you during “9 Lives
for $9” Adoption Event”
now through Saturday,
June 29. Participation in
the event allows the
shelter a chance at a
$1,000 grant from Best
Friends Animal Society.
The event includes all
kittens and cats age nine
months and older
available for adoption at
Heartland.
View the available
animals at
www.heartlandhumanesoc
iety.net or stop by the
shelter at 601 ½ Burleigh
Street in Yankton.
Schmidt said kittens
will also be adopted
during this event at a
reduced $25 fee. Normal
fees for adoptions range
from $50 to $60.
Summer Food Service
Program through Friday,
Aug. 2 from 11 a.m.-1
p.m. Closed July 4-5.
Location: Jolley
Elementary, 224 S.
University. Free lunch
service for area children
18 years and under. For
additional information
call 677-7000.
Special exhibition:
“The Shapes of Sound:
Hearing with Your Eyes,”
through Sept. 3 at the
National Music Museum,
Arne B. Larson Concert
Hall, located on USD
campus.
USD Career and
Graduate School Fair,
Thursday, Oct. 24, 11
a.m.-3 p.m. in the
Muenster University
Center. To register, visit
www.usd.edu/advising/car
eer-and-graduate-schoolfair.cfm. Sponsored by
the Academic and Career
Planning Center.
For additional
information, contact
Heather Johnson at
heather.waringjohnson@us
d.edu or (605) 677-5381.
Dave Says
Resentment For The Family Loan
BY DAVE RAMSEY
Dear Dave,
I borrowed $30,000 from my aunt
to buy a condo eight years ago. We
had a deal that she would get her
money back, plus a piece of the
profits, when it sold. If there were
no profits, she would get back her
original $30,000. Recently the condo
sold and I lost the money I put into
it, plus my aunt’s money as well. I
make good money and don’t have
any other debt, but I’m a little
resentful now that she wants me to
pay her back. Do you have any suggestions? —Christine
Dear Christine,
I don’t want to be mean, but you
have no right to be resentful toward
your aunt. This is the deal you
signed up for, and she did nothing
wrong. Wanting her money back now
isn’t greedy or malicious on her
part, and it’s definitely not worth
putting a family relationship at risk.
I know what you’re thinking,
because it’s just human nature. You
just went through a lot, and the situation didn’t work out as planned.
Plus, it doesn’t sound like your aunt
is hurting financially if she put
$30,000 toward helping you in the
deal. Part of you is thinking she has
plenty of money, so why doesn’t she
just forgive the debt and forget
about everything?
If you were barely scraping by, I
might suggest
that you sit
down and talk
with her over a
cup of coffee,
explain the situation and ask her
to forgive the
debt. Right now,
the little girl part
of you is whining, “Oh, come
on. Just let me
Dave
go!” But the
grown-up
Christine knows
better. That part
of you is whispering, “You know what to do...”
Pay her back as quickly as possible, and get this bad deal behind
you for good. You said you make
good money, so just take care of
your responsibility. It’ll hurt some,
but it’s better than taking a chance
on ruining the relationship with a
very generous and loving aunt. —
Dave
RAMSEY
Dear Dave,
I’m working on my debt snowball,
and I’m trying to settle with a pushy
collector. I don’t have the $9,000 I
owe, but I have $3,000 I’d like to
offer as a settlement. Recently the
collector has started asking for a lot
of information I don’t feel comfortable providing. What should I do? —
Daniel
Dear Daniel,
Lots of times in these kinds of situations collectors are trying to gather up as much information as possible in order to sue you. Even if
that’s not the case here, there’s no
reason for you to be supplying them
with a bunch of extra info. Just offer
them the $3,000, and make it clear
that your financial coach-which is
me-told you not to answer any more
of their nosy questions.
Make sure they understand that
your offer of $3,000 stands as a settlement of the debt today. If they’re
willing to accept the offer, get a
statement in writing saying that the
$3,000 represents payment in full
before you cut the check. If they
choose not to accept your offer, and
they keep asking questions that are
none of their business, just tell them
to call back when they’re willing to
discuss terms. Then, hang up! —
Dave
Dave Ramsey is America’s trusted
voice on money and business. He’s
authored four New York Times bestselling books: Financial Peace, More
Than Enough, The Total Money
Makeover and EntreLeadership. The
Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more
than 6 million listeners each week on
more than 500 radio stations. Follow
Dave on Twitter at @DaveRamsey
and on the web at daveramsey.com.
Utility Trailers 1490
ALUMINUM TRAILER SALE!
2014 model 77”x12', 2,990#
Torsion axle, Aluminum wheels
$2,388.00; 71”x12' Rockguard
with tool box, slide-out Ramp,
5 tie downs $2,688.00; (70)
aluminum trailers on sale come
SEE!!! Close-out on all snowmobile trailers. Road Dog &
Aluma Motorcycle trailers.
www.FortDodgeTrailerWorld.c
om 515-972-4554 (MCN)
1400
Lawn Landscaping
WILL
REMOVE
TREE
Stumps. Schumacher Tree
Stump Removal, Insured. Dennis
Schumacher,
Call
(402)388-4487.
Services
PREGNANT AND AFRAID? Call
Birthright 665-5580 (Yankton);
258-3436 (Sioux City); 334-8411
(Sioux Falls); 1-800-550-4900 (toll
free).
1410
Agriculture
4WD QUALITY OFF-ROAD
MINI TRUCKS FOR SALE
40MPG automotive engine,
HEATER, full FUNCTION
Cabs & more, several models
to choose from.
www.ulmerf a r m s e r v i c e . c o m
(605)387-5660
or
(605)661-5050, Menno, SD.
Sucker Rod & Pipe. All sizes
for fencing and manufacturing.
Menno, SD. (605)387-5660
(605)661-5050.
JIM RIVER FENCING
Volin, SD
Farm, Ranch, Feedlot and
Commercial Fencing
Installation of new fence,
tear out, repair and tree
shearing. Serving SD, NE,
IA, ND.
Call today for free estimates.
Jim (253)228-1911
Elizabeth (307)620-2914
jimriverfencing.com
1450
Custom Curbing Co.
Continuous concrete landscape borders using technology and beauty to enhance lawns, gardens, driveways. (605)665-4582.
Toben Tree Service: Trimming, tree and stump removal,
pasture clearing, Cedar tree
removal. Fully Insured. Commercial
&
Residential
(605)660-4640.
1505
Painting
Ace Painting-Tony Souhrada
Interior,
exterior
painting.
Wood staining & varnishing
spray texturing. Serving Yankton, Vermillion and the surrounding area since 1981.
Residential/Commercial/Farm.
(605)463-2436
or
(605)661-0179.
Superior Painting
Professional Interior/Exterior
painting. References available. No job too big or small.
Free
estimates.
(605)661-0972.
Cleaning 1530
Needed: Someone to periodically clean a small house near
Vermillion, some ironing involved. 402-719-8525
1455
Roofing - Siding
Get R Done Roofing
Carpentry, siding, steel roofs,
decks,
garages,
painting.
(605)661-8337.
Computer - 1555
Internet Miniature
Highspeed Internet EVERYWHERE By Satellite! Speeds
up to 12mbps! (200x faster
than dial-up.) Starting at
$49.95/mo. CALL NOW & GO
FAST! 1-877-789-9086 (MCN)
1460
Contractors
VERMILLION
CONSTRUCTION CO. Poured Foundations, Flat Work; 40-Plus Years
Experience; Commercial &
Residential; Free Estimates.
(605)658-2345.
1475
Other Services
G & H Services
Owner/Operator-Glen Scott:
55? Boom Truck; Specializing in topping, trimming or
complete removal of trees.
Self-propelled stump grinder
will fit through 36” gate. Established in 1985, licensed &
insured. Call for FREE estimates. Cell (605)491-2171
Home (605)384-3846.
Dogs - Puppies
Australian Shepherd puppies, all shots, family
& farm dogs. (605)384-3373.
1565
Other Pets
Shetland
pony,
mare,
mid-age, was broke hasn?t
been ridden in a couple of
years. Call (605)661-9340, late
evenings.
1605
Apartments For
Rent
3-Bedroom
Townhouse.
River Court Apartments, Vermillion. Rent based on income.
Must qualify by family size and
income. Equal Housing Opportunity. 605-202-0008 or Skogen Company 605-263-3941.
Duplex For Rent: Very well
kept 2-bedroom duplex with
garage in nice quiet residential
area. $750/month plus utilities.
Water/sewer paid by landlord.
No pets, no smoking. Available
July 1st.
Daytime (605)624-2097,
Evening (605)624-2239.
Consider it...
Sold!
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INTERIOR • EXTERIOR
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Quality Workmanship,
Reasonable Rates
Since 1983
CLINT TUCKER • 624-4621
FARM TOYS • CAST IRON TOYS
WIND-UP TOYS• PEDAL TOYS
ESTATE AUCTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2013 - 10 a.m.
LOCATED: 101 W. 2nd Street, Laurel, Nebraska - City Auditorium
Lunch Available
Shop Early This Month!
SU
GREAT!
PRICES
Boots, Shoes, Sandals
MME
SALE!!R
Closed for Vacation June 29-July 8th
Boston 3rd • Yankton • to Boots
Shoes 665-9092
312 W.
Farmers - Ranchers - Homeowners
2013 Pesticide Container Collections
The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and the Cooperative Extension Service have
set the following dates and locations for the 2013 Pesticide container collections. All plastic
containers up to and including 30-55 gallon drums, plastic minibulk/shuttles, and 30-55 gallon
steel drums will all be accepted. All containers must be triple rinsed or pressure rinsed. Make
plans to attend the collection nearest you and thank you for your turnout in the past.
Collection Schedule
Date
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HOURS:
Monday – Friday, 8:30 – 5:30
1714 East Cherry Street, Vermillion
605.624.6291
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23-Aug
3-Sep
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9-Sep
9-Sep
10-Sep
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11-Sep
Time
9:00 to 2:00
9:00 to 1:00
9:00 to 12:00
1:00 to 4:00
8:00 to 12:00
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1:30 to 4:00
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1:30 to 4:30
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1:30 to 4:00
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9:00 to 11:00
8:00 to 1:00
9:00 to 12:00
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9:00 to 12:00
1:00 to 4:00
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1:30 to 4:00
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1:30 to 4:00
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9:00 to 12:00
9:00 to 2:00
8:00 to 11:00
1:00 to 4:00
9:00 to 12:00
8:00 to 11:00
12:30 to 3:00
Location
City
Nelson’s Seed Service
Miller
Codington Co Weed & Pest Shop Watertown
Clark Fire Hall
Clark
Spink Co Fairgrounds
Red?eld
SD Wheat Growers
Huron
North Central Farmers Elevator Herreid
Walworth Co Highway Dept
Selby
Perkins Co Fairgrounds
Bison
Southwest Grain
Lemmon
SD Wheat Growers
McLaughlin
Airport
Timberlake
Agriliance Warehouse
Aberdeen
Border States Coop
Sisseton
Farmers Elevator
Rosholt
Brookings Regional Land?ll
Brookings
Wheat Growers
Wessington Springs
Davison Co Extension
Mitchell
Lacey’s
Salem
SDDA Bait station
Pierre
SD Wheat Growers
Chamberlain
Mettler’s
Menno
Bon Homme Co Highway Dept
Tyndall
Country Pride Coop Fertilizer Plant
Wagner
Farmer’s Alliance
Corsica
Turnis Farm Service
Platte
Lake Preston Soil Service
Lake Preston
Cenex Agronomy Center
Howard
Helena Chemical Company
Madison
Moody Co Highway Dept
Flandreau
Renner Fire Hall
Renner
SD DOT Yard
Murdo
Tripp Co. Recycling Center
Winner
Midwest Coop/Cenex
Philip
Bennett Co. Fairgrounds
Martin
Finkbeiner Feed
Belle Fourche
Central States Fairgrounds
Rapid City
Dakota Mill & Grain
Wall
All times are local
For more information, contact your County Extension Of?ce,
or the South Dakota Department of Agriculture at 1-800-228-5254
or visit website at www.state.sd.us/doa/das/
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Plan to
be in Laurel, Nebraska to attend
this next auction for the Joe
Schlichting Estate. Included in
this offering are nice selections of cast iron toys, wind-up and friction toys,
construction toys, farm toys, pedal cars and tractors. More than 300 lots have
been cataloged and will be available to on-line bidders as well as to in-house
bidder participants. For complete listing visit our web site:
www.mchjauctioneers.com or
https://www.proxibid.com/asp/Catalog.asp?aid=66838
FARM TOYS: JD Triump Wooden Wagon by Marvin Kruse. JD 12A Combine. JD
Crawler. JD Implements. Coleman Wheatley 420 Custom Case Custom Pull
Type Combine. JD A Tractors. Oliver Slick Toys. AC Toys. Rock Island Plow Co.
Heider Tractor. Farmall 450 & 560 Plus Several Other Farm Toys including
some NIB
CAST IRON TOYS: Vindex JD Plow. Vindex Spreader. Kenton Toys Jaeger
Cement Mixer. Arcade Trucks. Cast Race Car. Cast Motorcycles. Oliver 70
Arcade. Huber Cast Iron Steam Engine. Arcade Contractors Dump Wagon. Cast
Overland Circus Cart. Fairbanks Morse Cast Iron Stationary Engine. Arcade
Thrash Machines. Arcade 4 Piece Bathroom Set
CAST IRON BANKS: Turkey. Bulldog. Buster Brown. Lion. Pig. Etc.
CONSTRUCTION TOYS: Barber Green Sand Loaders. Several Ny-Lint Front
Loaders. Jaeger Cement Mixer. Iowa Mfg. Asphalt Plant. Structo Garbage Truck.
Buddy L Steam Shovel. Several Livestock Trucks & Semi Tractor/Trailers. Vintage
Dump Trucks. Wyandotte Toys. Structo Toys. Plus More
PEDAL TOYS: Murray Sad Face Pedal Car. Jeep Pedal Car. Fire Truck Pedal Car.
Vintage Tricycle. Flair Box Coaster Wagon. Wooden Coaster Wagon. JD 9870
STS Combine, NIB. Western Flyer & Other Metal Pedal Tractors.
WIND-UP & FRICTION TOYS: Including Marx Toys. Turnover Tanks. Wind-up
Animal Toys. Pinocchio The Acrobat Wind-Up. Wind-up Trains. Metal Airplane.
PLUS MUCH MORE
PLUS MANY MORE TOYS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION! INCLUDING BOXES OF
TOYS TO BE SOLD.- SOME TOYS HAVE BEEN RESTORED & OTHERS ARE IN
ORIGINAL CONDITION.
JOE SCHLICHTING ESTATE
SEE WWW.MCHJAUCTIONEERS.COM FOR LISTING & PHOTOS
TERMS: CASH OR BANKABLE CHECK.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR THEFT.
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:
CREAMER HEIMES JANSSEN AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS L.L.C.
RYAN CREAMER 402-254-9753 ALTON HEIMES 402-254-3315
ROGER JANSSEN: 402-388-4409