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Miscellaneous 1875
WE BUY OIL & GAS MINERAL RIGHTS and ROYALTIES To Properties. Producing
or Not. Competitive CASH Offer. Why Continue to Receive
Small Monthly Checks, If at All.
408-202-9307;
TheMineralBuyer@aol.com (MCN)
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Rummage Sales
130 Carr Street
Saturday April 12th,
8am-12pm
Rummage Sale: kids clothes,
furniture, household items,
miscellaneous.
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Agriculture
10” X 72? w/Swing away
hopper, 14-gauge tube, and
1/4” thick flighting all the way
up. Overstocked: Winter discounts still available, $10,200,
Shelby, NE, (402)649-6711.
OIL Mobile Delvac 1300
15-40 in 55 gallon drums,
diesel engine oil, $11.40/gal.,
(402)649-6711.
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Alfalfa - Hay
Alfalfa seed for sale. State
tested, in 50lb bags. Call for
variety and price. Some delivery available. (402)569-3265
or (605)999-1477 Rihanek
Seeds.
For Sale: Small square bales.
Call (605)760-1456 after 4pm.
Net wrap cornstalk round
bales, clean, no dirt, average
weight 1279#, (402)276-2323.
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April 8, 2014 www.broadcasteronline.com
Ag Equipment
Buying older Farm equipment
and clean up farms for iron.
Paying
top
dollar.
(402)750-4309.
Livestock - Poultry
Horseshoe Hill Ranch is
selling Registered Purebred
Angus, Angus X Simmental
and Red Angus X Simmental Bulls by private treaty.
Go to poppebulls.com to
see videos and information.
Over 30 years developing
bulls with top sires. Great
opportunity to get high performance bulls for a reasonable price. Jay Poppe
(402)640-9031, Gary Poppe
(402)388-2410.
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Seed - Feed
SAVE THE MONARCHS!
Pick up free milkweed seeds at
W.H. Over Museum gift shop,
(605)677-5277.
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Notices
COLLECTOR'S
PARADISE
FLEA
MARKET.
Fairgrounds…What Cheer, Iowa.
Saturday- Sunday. May 3 & 4.
Early Bird: Friday, May 2nd
(Admission $2.) Open 7 A.M.
Admission $1.00 Daily. Outside dealer space available.
Larry Nicholson, Box 413,
What Cheer, Iowa 50268.
Phone:
641-634-2109,
www.whatcheerfleamarket.co
m (MCN)
Is food a problem for you?
Does weight affect the way
you live? Overeaters Anonymous meeting in Vermillion,
Saturdays at 9:00am. Sanford
Arts Vermillion. 15 S Plum
(across from Sanford Vermillion Clinic)
JD 4-wheel horse manure
spreader, model K, complete
tongue, double trees, neck
yoke,
excellent
condition,
ready to go, (402)649-3615.
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Livestock - Poultry
2-Year old virgin Angus bulls,
moderate frame, easy fleshing,
calving ease, great disposition,
semen tested, EPD?s available,
Keith Reed, (402)649-3615.
For Sale: 2 year old and Yearling Angus Bulls AI Sired many
suitable for heifers. Call Marnie
Schieffer (402)388-4532 or
John Schieffer (605)661-8531.
Reserve your pheasant roosters for fall now. Discount available if deposit is received before May 1st. Call for prices.
(605)480-2669.
Town Square
Town Square I & II
o
Apartments 505-507 W.
505 507 W.
ermillion,
Main St. Ve
Vermillion, SD
57069. 1 BR apartments
for anyone 55 years of age
older,
or older, or persons with
disabilities. Please call
605-624-5218 or visit
www.oakleafpm.com.
www.oakleafpm.com.
Utilities are included and
we are pet friendly. Rental
friendly.
assistance available to
those who qualify.
qualify.
Equal Housing Opportunity
Equal Housing Opportunity
Find the
Right
People
Advertise your
job openings in
the Broadcaster.
201 W Cherry
Vermillion
624-4429
Concerned about the Missouri River?
• QUESTIONS
• CONCERNS
• SUGGESTIONS
AAA: End of fuel
price increases
may be in sight
South Dakota’s average
retail price today for
regular gasoline is $3.540
per gallon, the highest it’s
been since Sept. 27, 2013,
according to
www.FuelGaugeReport.AA
A.com. However, today’s
state average retail price is
almost four cents below
one year ago.
The national average gas
price today – $3.56 per
gallon – is the highest since
Sept. 11, 2013. It is three
cents more than one week
ago and 10 cents more than
one month ago, but still
seven cents less than on this
same date last year. Despite
recent increases, the March
nationwide average of
$3.51 per gallon was also
the least expensive for
March since 2010.
The national average has
now entered the range in
which AAA expects prices
to peak this spring,
between $3.55 and $3.75
per gallon. Prices may
move a little higher in the
coming weeks; however the
end is likely in sight for
many drivers across the
country. The exception to
this trend could be
motorists in regions where
unexpected refinery or
distribution issues cause
prices to temporarily spike.
Oklahoma’s refineries
have weathered the
transition but 13 refineries
in Texas and Louisiana are
still going through this
annual rite of spring when
refiners are required to
switch to producing
summer-blend gasoline by
May 1.
The changeover
increases the possibility of a
disruption to production,
which can send prices
higher in an area that is
normally supplied by a
limited or offline facility. So
far, these sorts of refinery
issues have been minimal.
Average pump prices in
all but seven states have
moved higher over the last
week. The price jump has
been most dramatic in
Florida, where gasoline
prices have risen eight
cents, and in Washington,
D.C., where they’re up
seven cents. Drivers in
Hawaii and now California
are paying an average gas
price above $4 per gallon,
the only states above this
threshold.
Weak global economic
data and the growing
consensus that
geopolitical tensions with
Russia are unlikely to
disrupt crude oil
distribution have kept a
cap on crude oil prices.
However the price of West
Texas Intermediate (WTI)
has remained near or
above $100 per barrel,
which is $5 to $10 higher
than the price last year.
This trend continued
yesterday as the price of
WTI settled at $101.58
per barrel, down nine
cents on the day.
Affordable Monuments by
Monuments
Starting $
at
1,660
Thursday, April 10th at 7:00 p.m.
PIERRE – The South Dakota Highway Patrol has
sobriety checkpoints scheduled in April in the
following counties: Beadle, Brookings, Charles Mix,
Codington, Custer, Davison, Edmunds, Hamlin,
Harding, Hughes, Kingsbury, Lawrence, Lincoln,
Lyman, Minnehaha, Pennington, Roberts, Spink,
Stanley and Union.
VADA Free First Friday April 4
Vermillion Area Dance Organization (VADO) will
continue their Free First Friday series on Friday, April, 4 at
their dance studios located at 19A S. Plum Street in
Vermillion. Dance music begins at 7:30 p.m. and continues
through a full hour of awesome dancing.
Music ranges from pop to country to oldies. This is not
a class, just dancing for fun. These First Fridays will
continue through June, before taking a break for the
summer.
VADO is a volunteer-run dance organization providing
exciting dance lesson opportunities for the whole family.
VADO is sponsored in part by Sanford Health.
Visit www.vermillionareadance.com or call Grace
Freeman at 670-0540 for more information.
Seed starting class is April 10
A “show and tell” class on how to start vegetables seeds
will be held 7 p.m. Thursday, April 10, at the Edith B.
Siegrist Vermillion Public Library. The class will be led by
Dean Spader, master gardener.
Learn to grow large amounts of delicious, nutritious,
healthy vegetables in your backyard. Begin by starting your
vegetables from seeds in order to a) jumpstart your garden
indoors, b) get wider varieties of plants from organic seeds,
c) save money by growing your own transplants, d)
preserve open-pollinated heirloom vegetables, e) avoid
early damage to plants by bugs, and f) gain independence
from seed companies.
You will receive a handout listing all necessary materials
and a demonstration on how to mix your own potting soil.
You will receive start times and procedures for maximum
germination, plus suggestions for the best lighting,
temperature and fertilization after sprouts occur. Finally,
there will be a demonstration of how to harden off and
transplant for best results.
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A17407
INTERIOR • EXTERIOR
COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL
Quality Workmanship,
Reasonable Rates
Since 1983
CLINT TUCKER • 624-4621
Price includes: Design,
Lettering, Setting &
Cement Foundation
W.H. Museum (East of Dakota Dome)
Public welcome!
(Storm Date is April 17th same time & place)
AUCTION
Sobriety checkpoints planned
PRECISION
PAINTING
Mollet Memorials
The members of the Missouri River Bank Stabilization
Association invite you their annual meeting
COMMUNITY NEWS
“Create a Legacy”
Contact Marlon Mollet
605-360-9656
or visit molletmemorials.com
SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 2014
LOCATED: CITY AUDITORIUM, 1214 W. 2ND ST, CROFTON, NEBRASKA
AUCTION STARTS @ 11:00 A.M.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: We invite you to this nice household auction. Items are clean and have
been well cared for by Eva Buschkamp, who was a long time resident of Crofton, NE.
Many more items which are not listed here will be for sale.
For complete listing visit our web site www.MCHJAUCTIONEERS.COM
TERMS: CASH – OR BANKABLE CHECK – NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR THEFT
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:
CREAMER HEIMES JANSSEN
AUCTIONEERS &
APPRAISERS L.L.C.
AUCTIONEERS:
RYAN CREAMER 402-254-9753
ALTON HEIMES 402-254-3315
ROGER JANSSEN 402-388-4409
GRAND OPENING!
April 11 & 12
Yankton’s Premiere Knitting Store
Yarns • Books • Needles & Hooks
Morgen Square
1101 Broadway, Suite 104, Yankton
605-689-3999
Open Mon - Fri, 10am - 6pm • Sat, 10am - 5pm
www.eweknitit.com
at the Ponca State Park, Ponca, Nebraska
Cedar, Dixon, and
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Dakota Counties
Prime fa
armland,
timber, pasture, and
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residential lots
For Property Details, Contact:
Phone: (402) 518-0111
Phone: (402) 660-1044
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FURNITURE: Oak Dining Room Table w/ Under Storing Leaves; Round Oak
Table w/ Leaves; 4 Caster Chairs; Wooden Drop Leaf Dining Table w/ 6 Chairs;
China Hutch; Newer Drop Front Desk; Glass Top End Tables & Coffee Table;
Entertainment Center; Tan Living Room Sofa; Floral Sofa w/ Matching Pillows
& Curtains; Tan Rocker Glider; Green Rocker Recliner; Lazy Boy Brown recliner;
Small Corner Curio Cabinet; Pine 4 Drawer Chest of Drawers; Double Bed,
Twin Size Bed, Full Bed; 3 Pc Bedroom Set - Full Size; Dresser w/ Mirror;
Writing Desk; Knee Hole Desk; HOUSEHOLD: Hotpoint Refrigerator Freezer,
Mdl CTF18E; Maytag Washer & Dryer; GE Microwave; Small Kitchen Appliances;
Gold Star Humidi?er; Pots & Pans; Baking Dishes; Coffee Cups; Silverware;
6 Ft Folding Table; Folding Chairs; Sheets, Blankets; Tablecloths; Seasonal
Decorations; Luggage; Kirby Vacuum w/ Attchs; Kenmore Vacuum; Schwin Skier
Exercise Machine; Homedics & Roadmaster Massagers; Sanyo 19” HD Flat
Screen TV; Vizio 26” Flat Screen TV; Foosball Table; VCR DVD Player; 2 Sets of
Speakers; Floor Lamp; Canning Jars; Sewing Basket; Dress Form; Singer Sewing
Machine w/ Cabinet; LAWN & GARDEN: John Deere F525 Mower, 46” Deck;
Many Garden Statues, Garden Tools, Thermos BBQ Grill, Elec Hedge Trimmer, 6
Patio Chairs w/ Cushions ; AUTOMOBILE: 2005 Buick Century, 45,929 Miles,
Power Windows, Air Conditioning- Nice Condition
EVA BUSCHKAMP ESTATE
Selling Regardless of Price!
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