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Mr. Peanut’s Super Bowl funeral will go on By Maura Judkis The Washington Post The televised funeral of recently deceased Planters spokes-legume Mr. Peanut — a commercial set to air during Sunday’s Super Bowl — will continue as planned, despite the ad’s similarities to the death of basketball legend Kobe Bryant, a Planters spokesman confirmed Monday. None of these are words that anyone could have predicted would go together in one sentence, but here we are. The company is pausing its online ad campaign on social media sites such as Twitter and YouTube but has not planned to alter or cancel its ad for the big game — which, coincidentally, features the death of a celebrity icon in a fiery crash on a remote hillside. The first commercial was

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of his fellow peanuts. I am glad he’s dead,” said one Twitter user. Mr. Peanut “roasting” in hell quickly became a meme. That meant thousands of people were talking about the ad more than a week before the Super Bowl — an indication of its success. It even featured prominently on the cold open for this weekend’s “Saturday Night Live,” in a sketch that showed Trump lawyer Alan Dershowitz (played by comedian Jon Lovitz) being interviewed for Satan’s podcast in hell, where all of Dershowitz’s friends come by to greet him: Jeffrey Epstein, the guy who wrote the “Baby Shark” song, and, yes, Mr. Peanut. “You ended up in hell?” Dershowitz asks Mr. Peanut. “Well, I took out a lot of first-graders with peanut allergies,” said Mr. Peanut. “Plus, I never wore pants.” Mr. Peanut’s death

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Guest collapses when he learns the real value of his watch By Hannah Knowles The Washington Post The “Antiques Roadshow” guest kept his cool as an appraiser said his watch, snagged decades ago in the Air Force, was no ordinary Rolex. Informed that it was a lot like a model once worn by Paul Newman that auctions for $200,000, the camouflage-bandanna-clad owner just nodded. Then the appraiser noted the tiny word “Oyster” inscribed on the clock’s face. That made the trinket “extremely, extremely rare,” the kind of watch that sells for $400,000. The man toppled backward to the ground with enough force that his feet flew up into the air. There was laughter and a mildly concerned “You OK?” - but also more good news

to come. The Rolex was also in near-perfect condition, the grinning watch-owner heard next. The discount purchase that set him back $345.97 in 1974 - in the range of a month’s military salary - was now worth between $500,000 and $700,000. Appraiser Peter Planes declared it one of the greatest watches he’d ever seen on “Antiques Roadshow.” The moment, filmed on tour in a North Dakota pioneer town, would top the season’s finds and delight staff who say they’ve never seen a guest literally floored, even on a TV show that thrives on stunning people with the value of objects often tucked away for years. “It’s one of the rarest Paul Newman models, and in this condition, I don’t think there’s a better one in the world,”

Planes said in Monday’s kickoff for the program’s 24th season. The watch owner, whom “Antiques Roadshow” has identified only as David, greeted the final dollar estimate with closed eyes and a word that was bleeped out. David explained on Monday’s show that he became interested in a Rolex while stationed in Thailand in the 1970s, working to clear roads of land mines and clean up munition storage spots. He noticed that airline pilots seemed to wear the watches — but they were out of his price range. A fan of scuba diving, he said, he eventually decided to spring for a watch that could survive underwater and ordered a Rolex through his base exchange at a 10 percent discount. But when the fancy accessory arrived,

he ended up locking it away in a safety deposit box. “I looked at it and I said, ‘you know, this is really too nice to take down in the salty water’,” David said. He claims he only took it out two or three times until the summer that “Antiques Roadshow” came to the Fargo area’s historic Bonanzaville. That’s part of what makes this particular Oyster Cosmography, also known as a Daytona, so valuable, said Planes, of Luxe Auctioneers. The numbered foil sticker on its back, normally the first thing to wear off, was still intact. Also a boon, he said: the fact that Newman popularized the Daytona Rolex in the 1969 drama “Winning.” The watch became intertwined with the actor and race car driver’s image, as Travis Andrews report-

ed for The Washington Post: “The mechanical watch radiated coolness, much like its owner. It was a constant companion to Newman’s left wrist in magazine shoots, paparazzi photos and while he was speeding around in his race cars. The model, which was ‘made famous by him thanks to this very timepiece,’ was eventually nicknamed the ‘Paul Newman Daytona,’ Phillips Auction House said in a news release.” Newman’s actual watch was auctioned off in 2017 for a world-record-breaking $17,752,500 after 12 minutes of bidding. The “Antiques Roadshow” guest’s watch may not have graced a star’s wrist, but it’s actually more special than the model Newman wore, Planes told David. The word Oyster indi-

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Birds use cool tactics to survive winter’s chill By Gina Rich The Washington Post Against a backdrop of fluffy white snow, a brilliant red cardinal perches on a tree branch. It’s a beautiful sight — but did you ever wonder how feathered friends stay warm and cozy when it’s freezing outside? Jean Strelka, a naturalist at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been studying birds for 30 years. Besides cardinals, other birds that don’t migrate during winter include chickadees, owls and some woodpeckers and robins. Strelka said these birds use different strategies to cope with cold weather.

In fall, birds grow extra feathers — their version of a winter jacket — to prepare for the colder months. When temperatures drop, birds keep warm by shivering, “just like you jumping up and down when you get cold outside,” said Strelka. Some species, such as chickadees and bluebirds, often huddle together to share heat. Have you ever noticed a bird puffing out its feathers on a chilly day? This is another cold-weather adaptation: By trapping air in its feathers, the bird creates a toasty layer of warmth around itself. Some birds use a more extreme strategy to survive. In a process called torpor, “birds are actu-

ally able to lower their body temperature by as much as 50 degrees,” Strelka said. A bird’s normal body temperature is 105 degrees. By bringing body temperature closer to the air temperature, torpor helps birds conserve heat and energy, especially at night. But it’s risky: Because birds can’t move during torpor, they’re more vulnerable to predators. Even with these adaptations, birds can still use our help when it’s cold outside. By providing extra shelter in your backyard, you can protect birds from frigid temperatures and predators. A brush pile built of sticks and evergreen

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ans who were upset when Pokémon Sword and Shield limited its catalogue of Pokémon for the first time in the series’ history have reason to celebrate: An upcoming expansion to Sword and Shield will be bringing back over 200 of the cut creatures. Pokémon Sword and Shield is the fastest-selling Nintendo Switch game in history. During a Pokémon Direct on Thursday, two expansions were announced for Sword and Shield: Isle of Armor (coming June 2020) and the Crown of Tundra (Fall

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These radio stations don’t air news or music, just time signals By Erin Blakemore The Washington Post If you tune a shortwave radio to 2.5, 5, 10 or 15 MHz, you can hear a little part of radio history — and the output of some of the most accurate time devices on Earth. Depending on where you are in the United States, those frequencies will bring you to

WWV and WWVH, two extremely accurate time signal stations. Developed before commercial radio existed, WWV recently celebrated its 100th anniversary. It’s the oldest continually operating radio station in the United States. Both stations are overseen by the National Institute of Standards

and Technology, the federal agency that governs standards for weights and measures and helps define the world’s official time. Early on, WWV focused on experimental broadcasts (think Victrola concerts that wowed early radio users). Beginning in 1945, it began broadcasting time, too.

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Sandi Toksvig is leaving ‘The Great British Baking Show’ By Becky Krystal ell, that was . . . short. Sandi Toksvig announced Thursday that she will be leaving as the co-host of “The Great British Baking Show,” three seasons after joining the hugely popular baking competition series in the wake of a massive cast shake-up. Toksvig, one half of the comedic duo that paired her with the lanky, eccentric Noel Fielding, had evolved as a warm, selfdeprecating presence on the show — who also gamely allowed

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herself to be the subject of many (many) jokes about her diminutive height. According to a Channel 4 news release, the British network that swiped the series from BBC in 2016, Toksvig says she will be focusing on “other work.” That will include another series for the channel, this one a spelling-bee driven program called “The Write Offs,” says the Guardian. “Bake Off is a wonderful programme which has already proved it can happily withstand a change of

hosting personnel,” Toksvig said in the release. “The reason for that, of course, is that the true stars of the show are the bakers themselves. I wish everyone well.” At this point, the friendliest competition series on TV is no stranger to change. Toksvig, Fielding and judge Prue Leith entered the fold following the network switcheroo after original hosts Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins, as well as beloved judge Mary Berry, declined to follow the show to

Channel 4. The network significantly upped the ante on how much production company Love Productions would get paid for “The Great British Bake Off” (or GBBO, as it’s known on the other side of the pond). Judge Paul Hollywood was the only original cast member to stay. Additionally, the show began airing on Netflix, rather than PBS, in America. I, for one, will miss Toksvig. I probably could have done without all the short jokes, but she exuded a warmth and wit that

was both comforting and entertaining. Her feelings came across as genuine and heartfelt, and it would not be unusual to see her get choked up when it came time for the unenviable task of sending bakers home. In contrast to Fielding’s brash, flashier humor, hers was sweet and relatable. In truth, she reminded me a lot of Giedroyc and Perkins, which was a good thing in my book. Who’s in line to fill Toksvig’s shoes? Hey, guys, if you’re listening, I hear former BBC presenter Jameela

Jamil is free, now that “The Good Place” has wrapped up! Please and thank you (I won’t even charge you a finder’s fee). Channel 4 is saying only this: “The hunt is currently on for a new face to join Noel, Paul and Prue in the tent. Candidates must have experience of mopping up spills and the occasional tear, making tea and keeping the amateur bakers to time. More information will be announced in due course.” On your marks, get set . . . wait.

TikTok offers cereal challenge; eat out of someone else’s mouth By Emily Heil The Washington Post dd cereal bowls to 2020’s “out” list. For some TikTok users, who needs a dish, when you can use . . . a friend’s mouth? The latest, and possibly one of the grossest, challenges on the social media site involves a person lying prone, with mouth open wide, while a partner pours milk and cereal into the maw and then tries to eat it with a spoon. The #cerealchallenge has spawned dozens of videos of TikTokers

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Disney to Receding sea ice a blessing remove ‘Fox’ and potential curse for seals from 20th Century studio name By Simon Denyer and Akiko Kashiwagi The Washington Post

By Steven Zeitchik The Washington Post Disney is removing “Fox” from the name of its 20 Century Fox film division, continuing a process of subsuming the company it bought last year for $71 billion. The unit has been renamed 20th Century Studios, while the iconic 20th Century Fox logo will no longer contain the word “Fox.” Meanwhile, Fox Searchlight, the prestige unit behind films such as 2020 Oscar best picture nominee “Jojo Rabbit” and past winners “Slumdog Millionaire” and “12 Years a Slave,” is being re-branded as Searchlight Pictures. The two Fox-branded TV studios that Disney bought in last year’s deal, 20th Century Fox Television and Fox 21 Television Studios, will retain their Fox names, at least for now. The news was first reported by Variety. The move further separates, at least in the public eye, Disney and Rupert Murdoch’s new Fox Corporation, which counts the Fox Broadcasting Network and Fox News among its core assets. Disney and Fox spokespeople did not immediately comment. The move was not unexpected. While Disney has in the past maintained much of the branding of acquired companies such as Marvel and Pixar, Fox has long been in a different category. The other companies’ staffs remained largely intact, but Disney began letting go of hundreds of Fox film employees last year. Disney at the time also unexpectedly fired Elizabeth Gabler, who had been running the Fox 2000 label; many had expected the division to continue under Disney. 20th Century Fox is one of Hollywood’s most historic names and brands. The studio, itself formed by a merger in the 1930′s, released some of the biggest classics in movie history, including “The Sound of Music,” “The French Connection” and “Avatar.” The sight of its logo along with its memorable theme music provided the rare studio brand that carried weight with ordinary consumers. With the decision, Disney has signaled its attention to dissociate itself from Fox as Fox News remains a polarizing force. Disney has sought to stay above the culture-wars fray and appeal to families across the ideological spectrum, not always successfully. The disassociation from Fox also helps to disentangle Disney from Murdoch — at least publicly. Murdoch still holds as much as $10 billion in Disney shares. Branding is only part of the issue for Disney and its Fox acquisition. The entertainment giant has struggled with movies it bought from 20th Century Fox, with “Dark Phoenix,” “Stuber” and several others underperforming in the past year. Only “Ford v Ferrari” has been an exception. The Matt Damon-Christian Bale auto-racing movie has grossed more than $200 million worldwide and been nominated for a best picture Oscar. Disney chief executive Bob Iger last summer blamed Fox movies for the company’s poor quarterly results. At the time he also was seeking a “new direction” and an attempt to “turn around” the unit under Disney studio chiefs Alan Horn and Alan Bergman. The box-office trend has continued into 2020, with the deep-sea horror movie “Underwater” opening to just $7 million last weekend.

MOMBETSU, Japan - The sea ice that normally cloaks Japan’s northern coastline in the winter is receding as the oceans around here warm dramatically. For the seals that make these seas their home, that is proving to be a mixed blessing. The La Pérouse (or Soya) Strait, a 26-mile-wide body of water dividing Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido and Russia’s Sakhalin peninsula, is no longer icebound throughout the winter, and spotted seals are pouring through the strait from their traditional habitats in the Sea of Okhotsk to reach the rich fishing grounds of the Sea of Japan along Hokkaido’s western coast. There, they feast on salmon and octopus in the nets placed along the coast by Japanese fishermen before returning north to the Sea of Okhotsk to give birth on the sea ice in March. “Fishermen use fixed nets, and that means the area has become a convenient, perfect feeding place for seals,” said Mari Kobayashi, a professor at Tokyo University of Agriculture. “Once some find out about it, others follow. Today, seals can be seen in droves in a region that they weren’t found before, arriving early and staying late.” That is already bringing them into conflict with humans, causing millions of dollars a year in losses to fishermen through lower catches, and prompting the Hokkaido government to step up seal culling to reduce numbers. The population of spotted seals in the Sea of Okhotsk began to recover with the decline in seal

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A seal swims in a pool at Seals Land in Mombetsu, a city in Hokkaido, Japan. Seals Land is Japan’s only shelter for marine animals. hunting from the 1970s, with Russia’s commercial hunting operation finally collapsing in 1994 after the fall of the Soviet Union and the withdrawal of subsidies. But the receding sea ice could reverse that process, experts warn. Spotted seals need the ice to give birth, spending two or three weeks on it from mid-March to look after their newborn pups. Poor quality or insufficient sea ice could reduce survival rates. But the indirect implications of the ocean’s rapid warming could be even more serious, given the crucial role sea ice plays in nourishing the rich waters of the Sea of

Okhotsk, experts say. In the spring, as the ice melts and sunlight hits the water, the sea blooms with phytoplankton, the anchor of marine life and the base of the ocean’s food web. These seas nourish not only seals and sea lions but whales and dolphins, scallop and crabs, and hundreds of species of fish, while its shores are home to many migratory and sea birds. “Less sea ice arriving means less ice algae brought with it,” Kobayashi said. “I if global warming continues to intensify, in the long run I think they will face something of a crisis.”

Mexico hopes new trade treaty will shield it from Trump threats By Mary Beth Sheridan The Washington Post

And the treaty, known as USMCA, creates an elaborate mechanism to MEXICO CITY — Mexico resolve disputes, with three-memexpressed optimism on Friday that ber panels of independent experts. the new North American trade While the system was designed treaty would result in improved to resolve labor disagreements, it relations with the Trump admin- could be used for other issues, said istration and shield this country Seade. “NAFTA never gave us effecfrom the kind of economic threats that brought it to the brink of crisis tive defenses for disputes of this kind,” said Seade, who is the Forlast year. President Donald Trump warned eign Ministry’s undersecretary for in June that he would impose North America and also served as crushing tariffs unless Mexico Mexico’s top negotiator on the cracked down on the thousands of treaty. The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Central Americans transiting the pact provides “better defenses. We have a binational system, based in country. Jesús Seade, a senior Foreign law, which is fair,” he said. The new treaty was overwhelmMinistry official, said the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada treaty could ingly ratified by the U.S. Senate on Thursday, after passing the House. alter Trump’s political calculus. Last year’s threats “occurred Mexico has already endorsed it, under NAFTA, which is the worst and Canada’s Parliament is expecttreaty in the history of the planet, ed to follow suit. Its completion comes as Mexico’s according to him [Trump],” Seade said in an interview. “So now we’re often rocky relations with Washgoing to have the best treaty in the ington appear to have stabilized — for now. world, according to him.” Faced with the tariff threat, Not only is Trump more invested in the new pact, which was negoti- the leftist government of Andres ated by his government, but many Manuel Lopez Obrador drastically Democrats in Congress signed on increased its detention of Cenafter extracting commitments for tral American migrants and asytighter enforcement of labor regu- lum-seekers, contributing to a lations in Mexico, Seade noted. steep drop in apprehensions at the

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FEBRUARY ONLINE ONLY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 8:00 AM Fri., Jan. 31 & will end with a soft close on Mon., Feb. 20 at 6:00 PM Auctioneers: Dean/Edwards & Associated, Inc. Justin Dean, Steve Larson, Lanning Edwards, Myron Grosz, Kelbi Dean WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 11:00 A.M. 160 Acres Miner County Farmland at Auction Located at Canova American Legion, 129 Main St. W., Canova SD. Owner: Merlin Loudenburg Grantor Trust, Mike Schulz Trustee. Auctioneers: Wieman Land & Auction Co., Inc., Rich, Kevin, Mike, Ryan & Derek Wieman, Nathan Timmermans & Ron Leitheiser. Richard Ericsson, Ericsson Law Office. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 1:00 P.M. 852.77+- Acres Brule County Land for sale at public auction Located at American Legion, Kimball S.D. Owner: Daryl & Gary Washechek Sentry Trusts. Auctioneer: Hubner Auction & Realty, Gregg Hubner, Broker #3551 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 10:00 A.M. “Superior Janitorial” - Stanley Dammann 2 Ring Auction Located: 1801 N. Main St., Mitchell, S.D. (inside the Palace Mall just North of the Dollar Store) Owner: Stanley Dammann Auctioneers: Justin Dean, Steve Larson, Lanning Edwards, Myron Grosz, Kelbi Dean

RESORTS/CAMP/ VACATION (RENTALS)

LAND FOR SALE EXCLUSIVE LISTING 39333 262nd St. Stickney, S.D 44+/acres of good farm land E. of Stickney in Aurora Co. Buyers may purchase all or less. Acreage has good tree belt on W. side, 2 good pole barns & double wide mobile home. On oil Road. $6,500/acre. Call Bob Jarding 605-770-3613, Mitchell Realty LLC.

WANTED FARMLAND TO RENT WANTED: Farm Land to Rent for 2020 and Beyond Contact Sheridan Larson 605-354-2127

FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: 2016 John Deere Combine- Model S670, excellent condition, 600 separator hours, well equipped. Located in Southern Minnesota. 507-236-6538 (MCN) J.D. 714A & 716A Chuck Wagon w/JD gears & bunk feeding extension. H & S 7+4 16’ Chuck Wagon, all in nice condition. 605-999-5482

SEEDS, FEEDS, GRAIN 200 ALFALFA & 80 mixed round bales. 13 miles N of Mt. Vernon. $90 per ton. Call 605-248-2301 or 605-999-1398 250 large round bales of Alfalfa, 40 large round bales of grass hay, and 10 large bales of Straw. In Alexandria, 605-999-0429

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2 JBL EON power 15” speakers, $700 for pair. Hohn Electronics 605-770-0781


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Asphalt/Concrete

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Brad Clark 996-4495 - Mitchell SD - 770-4499

COMMON CENTS CONSTRUCTION Concrete M New Construction Remodeling M Tree Removal

Call Jim Winter 605-770-9561

ELECTRICAL

T.K. ELECTRIC

Commercial, Farm & Residential Wiring

FREE Estimates

995-0595 Office

996-3563 Home

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AMS Oil Dealer Service small engine & recreational vehicles. Boat repair, tune ups and winterization.

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FLOORING

Crushed Gravel • Screened Gravel Black Dirt • Clay • Sand

Call 605-996-1163 or 999-2183

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We provide construction expertise, knowledge and materials that will make your building experience pleasant & rewarding. On & Off-Site Construction of New Homes

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Trailer Sale! Spare tire just $20.00 with purchase of Any single axle Trailer. 6’X12’ V-nose Ramp door cargo $3,299.00; 7’X16’ V-nose ramp door $5,199.00; CM 3 Horse Aluminum SlantCloseOut $12,399.00; Tow Dollies: TriState Carports, Barns & Garages Now Availble! 140 trailers In-Stock for prices & information goto: w w w. F o r t D o d g e Tr a i l e r Wo r l d . c o m or 515-972-4554. (MCN)

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FARROW’S

Experienced in many things including:

Superior Spray Foam

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HEATING/ AIR CONDITIONING

TESSIER’S INC. 996-7548

Any 3 rooms up to 300 sq. for $74.95

Commercial - Agricultural - Residential

Josh Gebel at 605-990-2833 Mitchell

JASON HOHN’S LAWN CARE Lawn mowing * Dethatching * Core Aerate Liquid Fertilizing programs * Bush trimming *Parking lot sweeping*Sidewalk edging Residential & Commercial Free estimates Serving Mitchell since 1995 Call 605-999-0357 or 996-1845

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Dan 770-2118 Jason 770-4048

Serving Mitchell & Surrounding Areas for over 55 years

New Construction, Pre-finishing of Woodwork & Repainting Interior & Exterior

Call 605-996-1243

TREE TRIMMING CUTTING REMOVAL Call Ken 605-996-0821

Tree Removal Trimming and Stump Grinding

PLUMBING

ROOFING

605-770-1376

WATER SERVICE

DAN’S WATER SERVICE Drinking WATER System 40+ years Sales & Service

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605-990-2710

SNOW REMOVAL

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Fertilizing M Aeration M Edging M Fall Clean-up

Kitchen & Bath - Drywall - Flooring Basements - Windows & Doors Siding - Decks and more

HAWKEYE TREE & STUMP SERVICES LLC

JOSH’S MOWING SERVICE

Mowing M Dethatching M Spring Clean-Up

605-990-5325

TREE SERVICE/ STUMP REMOVAL

Water Softeners

Residential & Commercial

Serving South Dakota Since 1939

PAINTING/ PAPERING

LAWN CARE

Weekly Mowing Services * Free Estimates

Insulation •Replacement Windows •Permanent Siding

homeshq.com

996-2752

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HOME IMPROVEMENT

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Lawn Mowing - Dethatching Aerating Lawn Fertilizing & Spraying

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HOME IMPROVEMENT

HANDYMAN

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Building Site Dirt Work * Demolition Back fill Basements * Finish Grading

2017 GMC Terrain, AWD, 24,000 miles, $17,950. 605-996-1665 autoshoppe.net

And Custom Sheet Metal

DIXIE VEURINK TRUCKING 3020 South Ohlman - Mitchell Basement Digging * Concrete & Blacktop Removal

TRAILERS

Painting - Home Repairs - Yard Work Fencing - Decks and Much More! Over 5 years experience in the installation and repair of wood, gas and corn stoves DON’T HAVE TIME TO DO IT YOURSELF...GIVE ME A CALL, I DO IT ALL! Free Estimates - Licensed and Insured

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Dana, Matt & Jake Hohn

Travis Kelly • Mobile 605-770-2355 • Mitchell

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ODD JOB & HANDY MAN

Experienced Reasonable Prices Houses Additions Pole Barns

Hang, Tape & Texture Patch & Repair

Buying and selling any gold and silver items, collector coins, diamonds, gold jewelry, silver dollars, rare currency. No collection too big. Kuehl’s Coins, Fairmont, Minnesota, 507-235-3886, 507-399-9982, open 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. (MCN)

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AUTOMOBILES

MISCELLANEOUS SCHMIT PUMPING Septic & Drain Cleaning

Darin 770-5376 or 239-4914 Alexandria, SD

Dan 770-2118 Jason 770-4048

SERVICING ALL BRANDS

Sales - Rental - Service Softener, Filters, R/O’s Water Coolers, Deionization Bottled Water & Salt Delivery 801 S. Sanborn Blvd. 605-996-3477 1-800-529-0122 www.darringtonwater.com

WINDOWS STORAGE

WHEATRIDGE SELF-STORAGE Lowest Prices in Town

999-5844 ] 995-0408 MSTM Storage

Sizes 5 x 10 thru 12 x 28 Cheapest prices in town!

999-8468 or 995-0095

CUSTOM BUILT WINDOWS to fit any size opening in your home. Free estimates The Window Shop 605-996-6777 124 S. Main St. - Mitchell, SD Guaranteed Lowest Install Price


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Selling OPEN YEARLING HEIFERS

Selling Sons of leading Wilkinson Ranch Sires, and these A.I. Sires with caracass genetics and finishing ability a must.

Bill: cell (605) 203-0379 • Dan: cell (605) 203-0378


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