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Items $100 or Less 1815
Dog house for a large dog,
never used, $75. Call Betty
402-254-6662.
Ladies 2X white & blue Zero X
POSUR winter coat 2-piece reversible $35. Ladies 3X black
leather car coat, like new, $50.
2-nice heavy bathrobes, large
$5/each 605-661-8037.
Lincoln arc welder 225 amp.
$75. Electric chain saw $20.
Moderate usage, 605-6650618.
Maple Dining table with 2
leaves and 4 chairs, $40. Call
605-661-8611.
Western Books .50¢ each.
Call (605)658-1000.
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Home Appliances
Maytag washer and dryer.
Works fine. $100 each. Call
(402)841-2242.
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Home Furnishings
Two person infrared sauna,
$1000. Antique pump organ,
over 100 years old and in
excellent
condition,
$600.
Antique buffet, $50. Two
dressers with mirror, $150.
Gentleman's dresser, $400.
Call(605)624-1940.
1800
Sports Equipment
Deer platform stand 63” x 63”
square x 8' high; will fit most
blinds, also camouflage Double
Bull hunting ground blind used
3 times. $500 for both or will
separate. Call 605-760-1869.
Kids
outdoor
play set.
Includes 2 swings, teeter totter
and 2 person swing. $200.
Call (402)841-2242.
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Miscellaneous
$14.99 SATELLITE TV. Includes free installation. High
speed internet for less than
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19.99/mo. for DIRECTV - HD
Channels + Genie HD DVR + 3
months FREE HBO, SHOW,
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A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation's largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted,
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Job placement assistance. Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly. Call
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Basement Systems Inc. Call us
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Miscellaneous 1895
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LEARNING TO READ can be
both fun and educational.
Learn more about this wholesome farm book, Richard the
Donkey and His LOUD, LOUD
Voice at www.RichardTheDonkey.com
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STEEL
CULVERTS
FOR
SALE: New, All sizes. 605-6615050 or 605-387-5660. Ulmer
Farm Service, Menno, SD.
SUPPORT our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need. For
more information visit the Fisher House website at
www.fisherhouse.org
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Give Aways
FREE FIREWOOD: One mile
east of Vermillion. You cut,
you haul. Call (605)677-9967.
Giveaway: Large wood frame
with aluminum mesh screen,
you haul, 605-760-4327.
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Agriculture
FREE for 30 words or less
for private party classified
line ads in the Broadcaster
and Plain Talk. If you need
more than 30 words, don't
worry you still won't pay a lot.
A 31-word ad is only $.90 and
the cost only goes up $.50 per
word thereafter. Stop in at 201
W. Cherry Street, Vermillion or
call 605-624-4429.
Want to Buy: Good farmland
in eastern South Dakota. If you
are ready to sell and want to
avoid brokerage fees. Call 402750-4409. Cash buyer, local individual.
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Ag Equipment
1840 Case 1995 Skid-loader
only 200 hours with heater and
cab. $22,000. Call 605-6619351.
Utility – Livestock
Trailer
Doing The Rightcasteronline.co
Broad Thing
BY DAVE RAMSEY
Dear Dave,
Our son is a senior in college. We
all signed a contract before he left for
school a few years ago stating that we
would pay for school and provide him
a car to drive as long as he maintained
good grades and behaved in a respectful
and mature manner. Over the last couple
of years, his grades have dropped and
he’s been acting more and more disrespectful. We learned recently that he
even told a family friend that he hated
us. My husband went to confront him
about his behavior and this statement,
and our son admitted he said it and was
unrepentant. My husband immediately
took the car and cut off his cell phone,
like we had agreed. But now, I just feel
sick with worry. Did we do the right
thing?
—Carla
Dear Carla,
I’m sure you do feel sick inside. If
you didn’t feel that way to some extent,
you’d be a terrible person. This is your
child we’re talking about. And even
though he brought this on himself by
being a twerp, and you guys are simply
following through on the agreement, it
hurts you because you’re human — and
a good mom.
It may seem extreme to some folks,
but what you guys did wasn’t capricious
or arbitrary. There was a deal in place,
and he knew the terms of the contract.
If someone worked for me and did or
said or tweeted the kind of stuff you’re
talking about, I’d fire them on the spot.
www.broadcasteronline.com
This kid has got to
learn how to behave
in the culture and
that there are consequences for breaking
your word and violating contracts.
But here’s some
good news for you,
Carla. You married a
real man — a strong
and loving man.
Dave
What he did took a
ton of strength and
courage. There are
so many wimps in
our culture today, but you married a good
one. And whether this kid realizes it or
not, he’s got one heck of a dad who really
cares.
I’ll give you a prediction. Within 30
days, your kid comes home wagging his
tail behind him. Even if he’s stubborn, being hungry and strapped for cash — along
with losing his wheels — will solve a lot of
that. From diapers until they’re out of the
house, and even after they’re out of the
house, you make a lot of those kinds of
calls if you’re a good parent.
—Dave
RAMSEY
PURSUE NURSING ANOTHER WAY
Dear Dave,
I’m 45 years old and a single mom. I
have a decent job, but I want to go back
to school to become a nurse. The money
would be much better than what I make
now, but I’d have to take out student
loans to make this happen. Is it worth
the risk?
—Susan
Dear Susan,
Is nursing a field worth pursuing,
especially when it is something you
love and would increase your income
significantly? You bet! Nursing is a very
4x1
honorable profession. Am I going to tell
you to take out loans to make it happen?
Absolutely not!
Save as much as you possibly can
first — even if it’s just a little each
month. Then, I want you to look into Pell
Grants, traditional and non-traditional
scholarships and what I call the “indentured servitude” program. There’s still
something of a nurse shortage in this
country, and there are hospitals and
drug companies that will agree to pay
your school bills if you go to work for
them afterwards for a specific number
of years.
I’m proud of you, Susan. Gaining
knowledge and improving yourself
and your career prospects are all good
things. But stay away from student loan
debt. It’s bad and unnecessary!
—Dave
Dave Ramsey is America’s trusted
voice on money and business, and CEO of
Ramsey Solutions. He has authored five
New York Times best-selling books. The
Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more than
8.5 million listeners each week on more
than 550 radio stations. Dave’s latest project, EveryDollar, provides a free online
budget tool. Follow Dave on Twitter at @
DaveRamsey and on the web at daveramsey.com.
SBA Announces Private-Public Partnership To Support Boots To Business:
Reboot Entrepreneurship Training For Veterans
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) kicked-off
National Veterans Small Business Week
by launching a new private-public partnership with The Marcus Foundation,
First Data Corporation and Syracuse
University’s Institute for Veterans and
Military Families (IVMF) that will support SBA’s Boots to Business: Reboot
entrepreneurship training program.
This partnership will allow the SBA
to present more than 100 entrepreneurial training workshops over the
next year to veterans of all eras, service
members (including members of the
National Guard and Reserves) and their
spouses.
“Military veterans represent a vast
pool of talent and tested skills that
makes them natural business leaders,”
said SBA Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet. “This private-public partnership will make it possible for more
veterans to gain the tools necessary to
start their own successful businesses
and create good jobs in their communities.”
The Boots to Business: Reboot curriculum will introduce veterans to the
fundamentals of business ownership
including evaluating business concepts
and developing a business plan. Course
participants will be introduced to their
local SBA resource partners, consisting
of Veterans Business Outreach Centers,
Women’s Business Centers, Small Busi-
ness Development Centers and SCORE.
Additionally, upon completion of the
introductory course, participants will
be eligible to register for “Foundations
of Entrepreneurship,” an eight-week,
online course led by instructors from
Syracuse University’s IVMF that offers
in-depth instruction on the elements of
a business plan and techniques and tips
for starting a business.
To learn more about the Boots to
Business: Reboot entrepreneurship
training program, visit www.sba.gov/
bootstobusinessreboot or contact the
SBA district office in your local community.
Vermillion Area Farmers Market
Winter Market Season
November 14
10:00am-1:00pm
4H/Extension Building
515 High St. Vermillion
Livestock - Poultry
FREE: 4 colorful young roosters. Call 605-665-5448.
3x1
Dave Says
IH 1044 Four Row Corn Head,
wide spacing with ear-savers.
Works great! $2,500. Ponca,
NE. Call/text (402)216-8429.
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2012 PJ 20 foot trailer. Winch,
7000 lb axles, sides, tool box,
ramps. Like new! $5,500. Call
(402)841-2242.
ALSEN AMERICAN LEGION
ANNUAL POULTRY PARTY
fresh produce, crafts, gifts,
holiday decorations, knitting,
sewing, woodworking, herbs
Monday & Tuesday, November 16th & 17th
7:00 pm
Marshaltown Schoolhouse
Directions: 10 miles N from Hwy. 50 on University Road or 1.5
miles S of Hub City on University to Marshaltown St. then E 1 mile.
Two Locations
to Serve You!
You are invited to come
Christmas Shopping with the
Shepherd Roegiers
Nov. 16th-20th and 23rd-24th • 9am-5pm
Muenster University Center • USD Campus
Quality Sheepskin and Deerskin Gloves, slippers, wheel
covers, sheepskins and multicolor pet bed wool rugs.
Merry Christmas from Chuck!
Sponsored by ROTC Cadets
Locally Owned and Operated Since 1972
3211 E. Hwy. 50 • Yankton, SD
605-665-4540-• 800-526-8095
745 E. Hwy 46 • Wagner, SD
605-384-3681 • 800-693-1990
O r v i s i t u s a t : w w w. m a r k s i n c . c o m
Vermillion
School District
2nd Annual Vermillion Armory
is pleased to announce their upcoming
Open House and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
for Vermillion High School Renovation
Vendor/Craft Show
1001 E. Main St.
Monday, November 16th • 5pm to 7pm
Refreshments will be served!
Holiday Kick Off
Saturday, November 21st
10am - 3pm
Over 30 local vendors and
crafters to shop from!
List available on Facebook by searching “Holiday Kick Off”
Activities for the kids!
Lunch and Goodies will be available!
Vermillion National Guard Armory (kitty corner from Hy-Vee)
603 Princeton Ave., Vermillion, SD
FREE ADMISSION!
All proceeds from raffle will be donated to the Theta Omega Chapter of
ESA in Vermillion to assist with gifts for the Giving Tree
Ribbon Cutting
ceremony
will be held
at 5:15pm
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