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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com October 22, 2019 • Page 9 Halloween Trivia Night Set For Vermillion Tabor Legion Pancake Breakfast Oct. 27 The Vermillion Public Library is hosting a Halloween Trivia Night on Thursday, Oct. 24. This free event is for the adults, but families with older children are welcome to join in. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. in the Kozak Room and is open to the public. Arrive in costume and get an extra point towards your total score for every team member dressed up! Snacks will be provided, and the winning team will receive a prize. Teams can have anywhere from 1-5 people each. Bring your teammates with you, join a team when you get here, or take on the competition alone. TABOR — The Tabor American Legion will hold a pancake breakfast from 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 27, at the Tabor American Legion Post. There will be four kinds of pancakes, fresh, homemade doughnuts, ham, sausage, eggs, juice and coffee. Everyone is welcome. Proceeds benefit Tabor American Legion programs. New members are also welcome. Ask a Legion Need people to find your business? ‘Halloween At The Aquarium’ Oct. 26 The Friends Group of the Gavins Point National Fish Hatchery is hosting “Halloween at the Aquarium” at 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at the aquarium, located at 31227 436th Ave. west of Yankton. Come check out the fish in the spooked-out aquarium. The gift shop will be open, and there will also be an opportunity for treats, bean bag toss, scavenger hunt, tattoo station, go fishing game and refreshments. They will be raffling off one our new “one of a kind” collectable plush paddlefish. The Paddlefish was specially designed for the Gavins Point National Fish Hatchery & Aquarium. Get your display ad here! MV Shopper MV Shopper M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y www.missourivalleyshopper.com 665-5884 M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y For more information, visit https://www.friendsofgavinspointfishhatchery.com. AUCTIONS Bison Return To Roam New Areas Of Badlands National Park For The First Time Since The 1870s BADLANDS NATIONAL PARK, SD – On Oct. 11, with 50 people watching, the first snowstorm of the fall laying a blanket of wind-driven snow across the South Dakota prairie, four 2,000 pound bison bulls bolted from the back of a horse trailer onto ground that bison have not roamed since the 1870’s. By returning bison to this landscape and expanding the current bison range, the National Park Service is finally realizing a long planned effort that will contribute to the health and genetic integrity of the herd and continued health of the prairie in the North Unit of Badlands National Park. Though the snow, ice and significant South Dakota wind limited the participation of people at a planned ceremony held today at the Pinnacles Overlook just south of Wall, SD, the bison were unconcerned by the weather during their release onto the grounds of their ancestors. The last wild bison in South Dakota was in 1877. “Badlands National Park has had bison on the landscape since 1963, but their range has been limited for most of that time,” Superintendent Mike Pflaum remarked. “The National Park Service has been striving to expand the range for the bison grazing area for many years. This project would not have been possible without an important land exchange effected by The Nature Conservancy and U.S. Forest Service working with the Don Kelly family in 2014, and the generous contributions of several key park partners and their supporters and the National Park Service Centennial Challenge fund.” If you read this you know... advertising pays! Call the Missouri Valley Shopper at 665-5884 or stop by to place your ad today! 319 Walnut St. • Yankton MV Shopper M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y Badlands National Park’s bison herd numbers around 1,200 currently, but very few visitors ever saw them because of how remote their range was. By expanding the range to areas where more people are already visiting, they will also have more opportunities for viewing, photographing, and learning about bison in their native habitat on this iconic landscape. “The story of the American bison will continue to be part of Badlands National Park’s story for generations to come,” Pflaum said. The addition of 43 miles of new fence along with 3 cattle guards expanding the bison grazing area by over 22,000 acres to 80,193 total acres, or 125 square miles, was made possible due to several key park partners and their supporters. The National Park Foundation, the World Wildlife Fund, Defenders of Wildlife, The Nature Conservancy, supported by Badlands Natural History Association and the Badlands National Park Conservancy, donated over $743,000 and the National Park Service Centennial Challenge fund contributed $475,000. To see the Facebook Live video of the bison release please go to, Badlands National Park Facebook page. www.nps.gov PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD AUCTION Sunday, Oct. 27 -- 11 a.m. LOCATED: Executive Park Model Estates, indoor storage building (north end) Welkom Drive, Highway 52, Yankton, SD FURNITURE: Beautiful Lexington brand made of Victorian Manson Oak. Pieces include Queen size Headboard and Footboard with Sealy boxspring and mattress; Secretary; Dresser with mirror, triple door base; Chest of drawers; End table and night stand. Victorian Sampler door chest dresser; Commode; Washbasin; Stand; Thresher Cochrane Oak table with 6 chairs; Coffee tables; Lighted hutches; T elephone bench-seat; Chest of drawers; Etched glass gun cabinet; Wicker furniture; Wing back chair. HOUSEHOLD: Fans; Edenpure heaters; Microwave; Sony-T oshiba ?at screen TV; Handicap items. GUNS AND SPORTING GOODS: 357 Kingcobra Colt; 30-06 Stevens 110E; Remmington Air Master 77 Pellet Gun; Hunting Knives including Buck-Western Plus others; Roller blades; Harley signs; Beer mirrors. COLLECTABLES: Pink depression; Milkglass; Carnival glass; Clearglass; Pitcher bowl sets; Precious Moments; Collection of Home Interior Denim Days. SHOP AND GARAGE: Craftsman power washer; YardMachine 9” edger; Earthwise electric tiller; Black & Decker cordless trimmer; Black & Decker alligator trimmer; Black & Decker hedge trimmer; Leaf blowers; Car Vaccuum; Coolers; Gas Cans; Miscellaneous Harley Parts; Cover for Street Glide. For more information contact Lee Wittmeier at 605-464-1937 Dave and Karen Abbott, Owners Peterson Auctioneers Glen Peterson, RE #234 www.petersonauctioneers.com Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD Cody Peterson - Avon, SD Terms: Cash or check accompanied by photo ID Not Responsible for Accidents 400+ Acres of Bethel Township, Clay County Farmland Saturday, October 26, 2019 LOCATED: Skylon Ballroom, 320 S. Robinson St, Hartington, NE AUCTION Starts @ 9:30 AM Lunch Available AUCTIONEERS NOTE: If you are interested in purchasing some highquality furniture, you’ll want to be sure to be in attendance for this outstanding Auction. As the Dannellys are selling their Lake Home they will be offering the following items. All items are in like new condition and would be a great addition to your home or cabin. Visit our web site www. CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM for many photos for this wonderful Auction. Houshold & Furniture: Samsung refrigerator French door style. Coronado 20.3 cft. Chest freezer. GE countertop microwave like new. Oak Sunny Design dining room table. 3 Sunny Design counter wood stools. 2 Oak saddle chairs counter height. Oak Sunny Design dining room table. 3 Sunny Design counter wood stools. 2 Oak saddle chairs counter height. Oak Sunny Design computer desk. Brown recliner electric. Brown couch electric. 3 Seat theater couch electric. Two brown recliners. Tan sectional. Lift chair like new. 12 Gun oak gun cabinet. 1 King size mattress/frame. 1 King size bedroom set/ frame. 1 Wood pedestal queen bed/frame/ nightstand. (3) Bedroom dressers. Free standing mirror. 2 King size bed benches. 2 Queen bed benches. 3 Wood bookcases/matching showcase cabinet. 1 Swivel rocker/recliner. 2 Loveseats. Rustic pine bench. Corner hutch. 64” Toshiba TV. Sunny Design TV council 79” wide. Sunny Design TV council 52” wide. Sunny Design hope chest. Oak Sunny Design magazine table stand. 8 Black wood bar stools/pup table. Pup table/2 chairs. Futon. End tables & table & floor lamps. Bedding. Clocks. Sears upright vacuum cleaner. Treadmill. Toys. Art brushes. Pine door 32x80. John deer lamp. Wastebaskets. Floor pillows. Husker lights. Baby gates. Christmas tree 12’, large christmas rope lights snowflakes. Christmas decorations/ lights & many fall decorations. Wagner 705 walllpaper steamer. Flowerpots. China hutch. Stuff pheasant mount. Telescope. 3 Large wall leaves. Upright fan style heater. Water cooler. 1 Swivel green chair. Pampered chef items. Rugs. Bear canisters/accessories. Tupperware/rubbermaid. Miscellaneous kitchenware. Pots and pans. Utensils. Wall decorations and lots of knickknacks. Pictures. Antler lamps and candleholders. Plus, many more misc. Household & cabin items too numerous to mention. Recreational related items: Weber Grill Genesis special edition w/cover. Big Mable (watercraft toy). Used warrior chariot (watercraft toy). 6’ X 20’ Maui mat (watercraft toy). Tiki torches. 1 Pontoon boat captains chair. Deck cooler on wheels. Electric powered boat anchor. Propane free standing stove. Camper hammock. Hammock stands. Bag chairs, camping cooking stove, Coleman lantern, camping table. Swimming pool, air mattresses. Kids picnic table. Plus, many other items. Firearms: (Firearms will sell at approx. 12:00 Noon- must be a resident of the state of Nebraska to purchase any firearms.) Shotguns: Browning 2000 12 ga. Special steel 2 ¾” – Zolarms made in Italy 12g 3” mag o/u field special. Rifles: Marlin fireharms model 60 auto .22 Cal. LR. Remington Arms single shot rolling block .22 Ca. Winchester/scope model 670 .270 cal. Spark King model 1041 auto .22 cal. L & LR. Hopkins & Allen #822 .22 cal rolling block. Roberts 257/Bushnell 4x12x40 scope. Combo gun: Baikal IZH 94 .22Cal/.410 ga. Electric scooter: Companion electric scooter with lift -- has only been on twice. Tools & shop items: Large Farmhand upright air compressor. 220 Stitch Century welder. 48” Shop fan. Engine hoist. Sears self-propelled lawn mower. Snapper self-propelled lawn mower. Toolbox. 100# LP tank. 16-ft. Ladder. 3 Anderson 5x6 double hung windows. Propane torch lamp. 2 Wooden benches. Garden pull type aerator. Portable floor jack. Scotts fertilizer push spreader. Stihl weedeater. 4-Wheeler ramps. Gas power washer. Pull behind lawn sprayer. Sears snow blower. 2 Hose reels. Tahoe covers fits 2017 Chev. 16 Hp 220/110 portable generator. Garden style tiller. 4 265X70x17 tires on rims new to like new. Power coated deck posts 14 posts 2 corner post 2 end posts 42” tall 6 cable loops. Dog kennels. 2-5gal Water jugs. Milk can. Ladders. Room fans. Rubbermaid outdoor storage cabinet. 6 10’ Section dog panels – 2 w/gates. 2 Dog houses. Shop lights. Misc. doorknobs int. And ext. Paint supplies. Plus more. Deb (Allemann) Dannelly & Dennis Dannelly 0wners Terms: cash or bankable check Terms: Cash or Bankable Check. Not Responsible For Accidents or Theft. For Complete Listing & Photos Visit Our Web Site www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: CREAMER HEIMES JANSSEN AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS L.L.C. Hartington, NE — RYAN CREAMER 402.254.9753 ALTON HEIMES 402.254.3315 ROGER JANSSEN: 402.388.4409 Thursday, November 7th • 10:00 a.m. Auction Location: Wakonda Legion Hall, Wakonda, SD. We are proud to be offering this exceptional farmland at public auction. It will be offered in 4-different tracts, from approximately 160 acres to 80-acres. Tract 1: 162.51 Acres. NW ¼ of 25-94-53, Bethel Township, SD. Taxes are $2,422.83. From Wakonda: 4-miles South, on 455th Ave, 2-miles East on 306th St, 1-Mile South on 457th Ave. Intersection of 457th Ave & 307th Street. FSA office shows 154.14 Tillable Acres with the balance into grass and wetlands. Corn base of 78.70 and a PLC Yield of 116bu; Soybean base of 24.2 acres with a 41bu Yield. Predominate Soil types include Egan-Chancellor-Davison Complex with an 84% CPI (Crop Productivity Index) and EganThan-Tetonka Complex with a 73% CPI. Tract 2: 79.56 Acres. W ½ of NW ¼, 8-94-53, Clay County, SD. Taxes are $1,270.76. From Wakonda: 2-miles south on 455th Ave, 2-miles west on 304th St. Intersection of 304th Street & 453rd Ave. FSA Office shows 76.67 Acres Tillable. Predominate Soil Type is Egan-Chancellor-Davison with an 84% CPI. Tract 3: 77.54 acres. E ½ of SW ¼ except 2.5 acres, 8-94-53, Clay County, SD. Taxes are $1,212.26. From Wakonda: 3-miles South on 455th, 1 ½-miles West on 305th St. FSA Office shows 74.85 acres tillable. Predominate Soil Types are Egan-ChancellorDavison complex with an 84% CPI and Egan-Ethan-Trent Complex with an 80% CPI. Tract 4: 82.43 Acres. E ½ of NW ¼, 9-94-53, Clay County, SD. Taxes are $1,324.57. From Wakonda: 2-miles south on 455th Ave, ½-mile west on 304th Street. FSA Office shows 82.69 acres tillable; corn base of 41.70 acres with 116 PLC Yeild and Soybean Base of 13.80 acres with a 41bu Yield. Predominate soil types include Egan-Ethan-Trent with an 80% CPI, Egan-Clarno-Trent Complex with a 86% CPI and Ethan-Clarno Loams with a 64% CPI. There are approximately 20-acres of this farm into grass hay. Terms: 10% non-refundable down payment due the day of auction with the balance due on closing. Closing on or before December 20th, 2019. Clay County Title Company, Closing Agent. Closing costs and Title Insurance split 50/50 between the buyer and the seller. Full possession on April 1st, 2020. These farms are open for farming/renting for the 2020 farm season and sold subject to the current lease expiring March 31st, 2020. 2019 Taxes payable in 2020 will be paid by seller. Auctioneers are acting as agents for the seller. Phone & Absentee bids accepted with pre-approval. Call for a free, property information packet with maps. If inspecting, look for the “Girard Auction” Flags on the property corners. Marion E Jacobson Revocable Trust— Owner Helen Nielsen, Representative for the Trust Girard Auction & Land Brokers, Inc. (605) 267-2421 • Toll Free: 1-866-531-6186 www.GirardAuction.com Ken Girard, CAI, AARE—Broker/Auctioneer; Mike Girard, CAI—Broker Assoc./Auctioneer; Scott Moore—Auctioneer.
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