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Castor oil staging a cosmetics comeback By Elizabeth Kiefer The Washington Post Castor oil has been around for thousands of years and has been a medicine-cabinet staple for hundreds. So it’s somewhat surprising to see the standby elixir — known for calming stomachs and beautifying hair — gaining attention from the wellness and beauty industries that are churning out products claiming to grow your eyelashes or make your skin glow. Domesticated in Eastern Africa and introduced to China from India an estimated 1,400 years ago, the castor oil plant is one of the oldest cultivated crops in human histo-
ry. Castor oil allegedly was a weapon in Cleopatra’s beauty arsenal — the Queen of the Nile is said to have used it in her hair and, some sources say, to brighten the whites of her eyes. Read on to find out why castor oil is having its 15 minutes of fame, whether you can believe the hype, what to look for and how to use it.
What is castor oil?
Castor oil is made by pressing the seeds of castor beans, which yields a viscous liquid thicker than olive oil and pale yellow in hue. Known for being full of triglycerides and fatty acids, castor oil contains a high volume of
ricinoleic acid, a versatile component that makes it well-suited to a wide range of formulas — industrial, medical and pharmaceutical alike. Castor oil’s benefits are myriad: as a moisturizer and anti-inflammatory, as well as a hair thickener and strengthener.
ingredient list under its chemical name, according to Manhattan-based dermatologist Julie Russak. She sees a couple of wellness trends at play in the ingredient’s newfound fame. “Basically, companies are calling out natural ingredients right now
because that is what consumers are looking for,” Russak said. Castor oil “has longevity. It’s not a chemical product that has just been designed in the lab.” In addition, she said, “Oils in general are having a comeback, and castor oil is
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Castor oil has historically appeared in many products, though until recently only a few brands, such as Sunny Isle Jamaican Black Castor Oil, featured the ingredient front and center. Now it’s being marketed on the front of product packaging instead of buried in an
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Promoting castor oil in a way that dovetails with wider wellness trends seems to be working, if you consider celebrity endorsements and what’s stocked at Sephora. Actress Charlize Theron recently touted castor oil as a personal beauty tip, saying she uses it by itself on her eyebrows and hair. Grande Cosmetics retails a castor oil mascara that promises “unbeatable shine and glossiness” for $25, while Biolage makes a hair mask treatment that uses castor oil as
a key ingredient, and WUNDER2’s Wunderkiss Lip Combo features the oil in its lip plumping gloss. A two-ounce bottle of “revitalizing hair oil” from Brooklynbased company May 11, which contains four “pure oils” including Jamaican Black Castor Oil, can be purchased online for $78 as “an accompaniment to a multifaceted lifestyle, sublimely enhancing moments of simple pleasure or active engagement.”
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Advertising claims aside, at least one study has shown that castor
anism of action.” Gandhi remembers her mother using castor oil on her hair when she was a child, as well as giving it to her orally for constipation. When she had her own daughter last year, she reached for it, too. “Topically, you’re getting anti-inflammatory properties,” Gandhi said, which is why castor oil is an ingredient in products such as anti-aging and stretch mark creams and ointments for sunburns and rashes. Castor oil also can be used as an antibacterial and antifungal treatment to combat yeast overgrowth and buildup on the scalp. At the same time, she cautioned, a little
oil increases hair luster — more commonly understood as shine — overall, according to Bindiya Gandhi, a physician who practices functional and integrative medicine in Georgia. Though there are no studies that show castor oil directly causes hair growth, Gandhi said, the theory isn’t farfetched. “Hair growth is triggered by prostaglandin (PGE2) and ricinoleic acid in castor oil has been shown to stimulate PGE2 so we can conclude that this is the reason that it increases hair growth,” she wrote in an email. She gives the example of Latisse, an eyelash growth product that uses the “same mech-
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bit of castor oil goes a long way — and it’s not right for everyone or everything. Ingested orally, it can help with digestive issues; but take too much and it can cause an electrolyte imbalance or diarrhea. “Always talk to your doctor to make sure you have the go-ahead,” said Gandhi, who advised that adults ingest between 15 milliliters and three teaspoons for constipation but not use it as a long-term solution. “You can mix it in fruit juice, milk, or water to help ease the taste.” For kids, the dosage depends on age, and you should talk to a pediatrician first, “but 5 milliliters or 1 teaspoon is usually a good starting dose.” For topical applications, Gandhi recommended using a dimesize amount to massage into the skin or scalp. But, she warned, castor oil should not be considered a fix for all skin issues. For example, people experiencing seborrheic dermatitis — caused by a fungus and resulting in red, flaky skin — should avoid castor oil, which exacerbates the condition.
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Gandhi advised anyone shopping for castor oil to scrutinize the source and\ packaging: Look for cold-pressed products, the lighter in color the better, which she says tends to be a reflection of purity. The consistency should be thick and syrupy. “You probably want to get it
in a glass bottle,” she added. “If something is in plastic, it’s more likely to get rancid or leach.” Russak suggested consumers pay attention to actual processing whenever possible. “Castor oil comes from the beans of a natural plant, but where do the beans come from, how are they stored? Are they covered in pesticides to protect them from bacteria and mold — and are those pesticides being processed together with the beans to produce the oil?” she asked. Research is key to finding a high-quality product. Both doctors also pointed out that just because something is natural, doesn’t mean it’s good for you — and that “all natural” is not always better or more effective than scientifically formulated products. Though there’s no reason to turn our backs on products that have been in use and worked well for ages, such as castor oil, Russak said: “We do have a lot of ingredients that we know work. I don’t want my patients to just completely put aside everything that science has created up until now and jump into everything that is organic and natural. She cites retinol and retinoic acid, which were developed as anti-aging ingredients in the late 20th century. “The original form of retinoic acid is Vitamin A,” she says. “So, let’s not forget that.”
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first imagined,” he said. While the internet is littered with videos of animals “dancing,” nearly all the examples can be explained away by training. Bears and monkeys can be taught to dance at circuses, but Patel said such displays do not qualify as true dancing because they are based on operant conditioning. Such animals learn that if they move
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Many things make Snowball, a dancing cockatoo, one special bird. In 2007, a YouTube video of Snowball rocking out to the Backstreet Boys went viral, earning him a guest spot on “The Late Show with David Letterman” and an appearance in a Taco
Their analysis of a new set of videos reveals that Snowball — who lives at a bird sanctuary in Indiana — not only has rhythm but is also capable of creativity and spontaneity when he boogies. He utilizes various parts of his body to perform as many as 14 different moves — none of which were taught to him by humans or
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California ranch closes to public after tourists swarm to see daffodils ered in poppies, a party island in the Philippines, a movie-famous bay in Thailand and an Icelandic canyon featured in a Justin Bieber video have all become poster children for the dangers of over tourism. Martha Honey, executive director of the Center for Responsible Travel, called such cases “extreme” but potentially more likely if travel continues unabated without infrastructure keeping up. “The first to shutter are smaller, fragile natural destinations — a field of daffodils in Amador County, California, or the once hidden Maya Bay in Thailand,” she said in an
By Hannah Sampson The Washington Post California’s Daffodil Hill has become the latest tourist attraction to be loved to death. The family-owned ranch in a historic mining area east of Sacramento, Calif., which for decades has welcomed visitors to wander daffodil-dotted paths, said Monday on its Facebook page that it was closing “indefinitely” after a short and overwhelming season. In doing so, it joins several sites that have been forced to close, either temporarily or for the long haul, because they could not handle the effects of crowding. An Ontario sunflower farm, a California hillside cov-
email. “If unchecked, overtourism will force other destinations to post ‘Closed Indefinitely’ signs.” The family members who own the ranch in Volcano, Calif., never expected to become a casualty. “The generations that came before us who purchased this property in 1887, which evolved into Daffodil Hill, could never have envisioned that their efforts would have ever grown into such a beloved attraction,” they wrote on their Facebook page. “Sadly, it is this overwhelming popularity that has led us to our decision to close.” They wrote that the “crush of visitors” this year made the limita-
tions of their own parking areas and the surrounding infrastructure all too clear. The free attraction opened for the season on March 30, when the flowers were ready, with the goal of staying open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. seven days a week. But rain forced it to close April 1, and a few days later, the owners said the forecast led them to make the tough choice to close for the season. “While we greatly appreciate our guests, the thousands who visited this past weekend completely overwhelmed our narrow county road system leading to the Hill as well as our parking, restroom facilities,
and our garden areas,” they said on Facebook at the time. “These are issues that the family will attempt to address in the coming months through meetings to identify any possible solutions before the 2020 season.” This year’s short season followed a nonexistent one last year, also due to weather. According to the nearby Sutter Creek Visitors Center, Ryan, his brothers and their families have planted an average of 16,000 daffodil bulbs a year over the past several years. “It is estimated that today, Daffodil Hill is carpeted with approximately 300,000 bulbs when in full bloom,” the center’s
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Snowball has been dancing since he was dropped off at the Bird Lovers Only Rescue in Indiana in 2007. (The bird’s previous owner, who had grown older and could no longer care for Snowball, even left a copy of a Backstreet Boys album along with the rest of the bird’s things.) But the cockatoo’s dance routine was pretty simple when Patel first studied him — mostly just some head bobbing and feet lifting. But Patel said that after the first experiment, Snowball’s new owner, Irena Schulz, told him the bird was starting to add new moves and combinations to his repertoire. In fact, he
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seemed to be exploring. So Patel and Schulz, who is also a co-author on both papers, set up a new experiment. This time, the humans played Queen’s “Another One Bites the Dust” and Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” while filming Snowball. Each song was played three times, with no other input than the occasional attaboy from Schulz. Later, R. Joanne Jao Keehn, a cognitive neuroscientist at San Diego State University and a classically and contemporarily trained dancer, broke Snowball’s movements down frame by frame and categorized them into distinct moves. When a wavelike movement passed through the bird’s head and then body, that was
termed a “body roll.” When Snowball lifted one leg and then bobbed his head from left to right, the scientists classified it as a “vogue.” From “headbangs” to “head-foot syncs,” the scientists learned that while the bird had many moves that he liked to try, he usually only did each for three to four seconds at a time. Even still, virtually none of the movements were what anyone would consider natural for a cockatoo. “Certainly, they do movements as part of courtship,” Patel said. “But many of the moves we see in this study are things nobody has ever reported in the wild in terms of cockatoo behavior.” Snowball is not the only parrot with a hit dance video on the
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internet. After extensive searching, the scientists found evidence of true dancing in nine other pet parrot species, from green-winged macaws and black-capped lories to black-masked lovebirds and Alexandrine parakeets. The weird part is no other animals are known to do this — not even other primates, our closest kin. So why would humans share such a seemingly complex behavior with a bunch of birds? Patel and his colleagues think it might have something to do with the convergence of five traits, all of
which Snowball and his brethren possess. “There’s complex vocal learning. There’s the ability to imitate nonvocal movements. There’s the tendency to form long-term social bonds, because Snowball seems to do this as a social bonding behavior,” Patel said. “There’s the ability to learn complicated sequences of actions and being attentive to communicative movements.” Patel said dolphins might have those same five traits. But because they live underwater, dolphins’ main social bonds are with
their own kind, even in captivity. Snowball and the other dancing birds have bonded with humans. Now that it is clear Snowball is capable of keeping a beat and also honing his style, Patel and his team want to try to understand the bird’s motivations. The team is analyzing data from another experiment in which they recorded Snowball under three conditions — listening to music by himself; listening to music with Schultz in the room; and listening to music while Schultz dances with him.
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Poker-playing computer program makes elite players fold By Joel Achenbach The Washington Post Jason Les, one of the world’s premier poker players, was representing his species when he faced off in May against a computer program named Pluribus. The game was multiplayer no-limit Texas hold ’em. Les and other professional poker players with at least $1 million in career earnings volunteered to play the bot to test whether it had reached the elite level of
poker virtuosity. “I was defending humanity’s dominance in this game,” Les said. “Unfortunately, I failed.” The triumph of Pluribus was reported Thursday in the journal Science under the headline “Superhuman AI for multiplayer poker.” Like chess, checkers, Go and other games, the most popular form of poker has now been mastered by the cold, heartless machinations of a com-
puter program. Pluribus employs a strategy that in some respects affirms the best tactical instincts of the game’s top players. But it also has some startling tendencies, including a bewildering unpredictability in its betting habits. It often bets huge sums early in a hand — reminiscent of the disruptive tactics of “Jeopardy!” champion and professional sports bettor James Holzhauer. This milestone in
artificial intelligence has implications beyond poker, or anything happening on the gaming tables in Las Vegas. This technology, the inventors say, could be applied to self-driving cars, auctions, contract negotiations and decisions about product development. It could even be used in political campaigns — helping candidates decide where to allocate resources in a contest with multiple opponents, each with a
secret strategy. Moreover, unlike the “deep learning” AI programs that became unbeatable at chess and Go, Pluribus does not use massive amounts of data and computation. “The techniques underlying it are very general and I think are going to be applied to a wide variety of settings,” said lead author Noam Brown, who works at Facebook Research and is a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon Uni-
versity, where he began this research. The key challenge, he said, is, “How do you get AI to cope with hidden information in a complex, multi-agent environment?” Tuomas Sandholm, Brown’s adviser at Carnegie Mellon and the co-author of the new paper, said the development of Pluribus comes after 16 years of research and incremental improvements in the software.
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There’s a new hierarchy in our family By Ylan Q. Mui The Washington Post There’s a new hierarchy in our household. It became apparent on a recent evening when my husband and I came home from work at about the same time. Our three kids were already finished with dinner and playing happily with their baby sitter and grandparents. The older children rushed up to give me a
big hug. The baby broke into a huge grin ... and crawled right past me. Straight into the open arms of my husband. Nine-month-old Charlie gurgled happily as my husband, Adam, scooped him up and nuzzled his belly. Adam toted the baby around on his hip for the rest of the evening as he made bottles, prepped our dinner and tidied the house. Then he put
season of hockey. But it was enough to allow Adam to step into the role of lead parent for the first time. The experience has been a game-changer for our family, especially since we didn’t even realize the game needed changing. Just a few months of gender-role reversal — Daddy at home, Mommy at work — taught us how much we both had been missing.
Charlie to bed using his miraculous technique that knocks the baby out for 12 hours straight. This has been our new normal ever since my husband took an extended paternity leave after Charlie was born. It may not sound that radical — dad takes care of baby! — or, at least, it shouldn’t. He was home for four months, shorter than a
Adam noticed the difference right away. He had flown solo many times before, when I traveled for work or for a weekend with the girls. But that felt more like holding down the fort. Now it was just him and the kids while I worked 12-hour days. Now he was in charge and calling the shots in a way he had never been before. That meant figuring out the answer to
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loading and unloading the washing machine, making meals and clearing the table. Of course, it didn’t come easily. Adam wasn’t a new parent, but he was in a new role. Don’t get me wrong: My husband has been a wonderful and deeply involved father to our older children, 6-yearold Eleanor and 4-yearold William. He was never one to shy away from a dirty diaper. But during the early days, he simply was not around that much. I, on the other hand, was able to stay home for six months after each of our first two children were born. We were
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and not-so-patiently explaining that I was emotionally exhausted, their demands overwhelming and relentless. At least they aren’t rejecting you, he shot back. Fair point. Now I am second banana in our baby’s eyes, and with the benefit of experience and hindsight, I understand what he meant. I was out of sync. I typically left for work while it was still dark outside, before the children were awake, and sometimes arrived home after the baby was already asleep. I was the one seeking direction as a parent. Can the kids have dessert? Is this bottle clean? Do you want me to get dinner going?
Those questions used to annoy me when my husband asked them. I’d roll my eyes, mistaking them as male cluelessness because I thought the answers should be obvious. I mean, if the bottle looks dirty, don’t use it, right? But now that I’m on the other side, I can see they were really an act of deference. They were an acknowledgment that there is a method to the madness, and you just don’t want to mess it up. It’s an attempt to slip back into the rhythm of the family life. And sometimes, despite your best efforts, you can’t make up for the time you were away. In those moments, there is a twinge of heartache as you hold your baby in your arms and his lit-
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‘Sesame Street,’ Field, Ronstadt among Kennedy Center honorees singer Linda Ronstadt and R&B band Earth Wind & Fire will also be recognized for their lifetime achievements, bringing a baby-boomer nostalgia to the occasion. Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas is the fifth honoree, a nod to the fine arts. The Dec. 8 production in the Opera House will be broadcast Dec. 15 on CBS.
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asm. It has touched so many people in so many ways.” The winner of 189 Emmys and 11 Grammys, “Sesame Street” revolutionized the role of television in earlychildhood education. The long-running series has attracted big-name guest artists ever since Carol Burnett appeared in the first episode in 1969. Doz-
ens of Kennedy Center honorees — including Yo-Yo Ma, Lena Horne and Robert De Niro — have appeared as special guests or worked as collaborators on the show, a testament to its long-standing commitment to the arts. The award comes a year after the Kennedy Center gave a special honor to “Hamilton,”
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The fashion trend that won’t go away: Matching clothes for the whole family By Abha Bhattarai The Washington Post Whether they’re at the pool, the park or the supermarket, the five members of the Beck family are almost always matching. One day, they’ll all be in yellow-striped swimwear. On another, it’s straw fedoras and summery linen shirts. “We’re a prettysynced-up family,” said Ryan Beck, 39, a sales executive in Richmond, Virginia, who has 1-year-old triplets with his wife, Christy. “If we’re going to the mall, we’ll all wear jeans and a green shirt or something like that.” Welcome to the Instagram-fueled clothing craze that won’t go
away: matching outfits for Mom, Dad and the kids — and sometimes Grandma and Grandpa. The trend, percolating for decades, has reached fever pitch this summer as retailers as varied as H&M, Anthropologie and Saks Fifth Avenue double down on “mini-me” fashion to boost sales. Target has matching swimwear for the whole family, while “Mommy & Me” options at Neiman Marcus include Dolce & Gabbana butterfly-print skirts and dresses, Burberry sneakers and Gucci nylon jackets ($520 for toddlers, $1,400 for adults). At Old Navy, the season’s “Daddy and Me” line includes prints with bananas, sloths and
pineapples for babies and adults. The retailer has tripled its assortment of matching family wear since 2017 to keep up with surging demand. “At every store, it’s, ‘Oh my gosh, customers are freaking out about pineapple-print shirts for the whole family,’’’ said Andres Dorronsoro, Old Navy’s senior vice president of merchandising. “We started with the holidays — the Fourth of July, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day — but now it’s really become an everyday trend. “‘It’s Wednesday. Let’s wear the same thing, take a picture and share it on Instagram.’” Retailers are playing along. At Old Navy, Dorronsoro said, chil-
dren’s clothing is “an important entry point to the brand.” Sales of children’s clothing have climbed to record highs, even as Americans spend less on apparel for men and women. The quest for the perfect Instagram photo has become one way to boost sales in every category: Instead of selling just one child’s swimsuit, retailers are selling four or five pieces in one go. And they’re getting free marketing on social media, where hashtags such as #twinning and #minime have been used millions of times. Critics say the trend is cheesy, if not plain creepy. But marketing experts say its proliferation speaks to a broader need for acceptance.
“We’re driven by ‘likes,’” said Dawnn Karen, a fashion psychologist and branding consultant. “And what gets the most likes? Children in matching clothes.” “But,” she added, “the question becomes: Are we taking away our children’s individuality and their ability to develop their own tastes?” Parents have been putting young siblings in matching clothing for decades. But it’s only recently that companies have started marketing the same prints and silhouettes to adults and children, said Wendy Liebmann, chief executive of the consultancy WSL Strategic Retail. “Children aren’t children anymore — they’re
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Moving Sale Mitchell, 1428 Sharpstone Drive Fri. 8-7, Sat. 8-1. Oak computer console, stereo, wood wardrobe, Xmas decorations, dishes, pictures, tools, furniture & misc.
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MALE CHIHUAHUA 12 weeks old, shots & dewormed, $300. Call 605-215-2047
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WICKS CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION AND ESTATE SALE Friday, July 26 @ 6 P.M.
5 Miles South of Cavour 21316 409th Ave., Cavour, SD 57324
1-605-599-2366 | www.wicksauction.net Furniture, Appliances, Household, Collectibles, a lot of Tools. Large Auction. Much to choose from. See Website for pictures
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THIS CUTIE IS ONE OF 3 gray tabby kittens in need of homes. Call 605-996-3242 to adopt. Ad Courtesy of Mitchell Animal Rescue
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Multimedia Communications Specialist - Marketing Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, South Dakota invites applications for the position of Multimedia Communications Specialist. DWU is looking for a master storyteller who loves to write and edit. The Multimedia Communications Specialist will be responsible for sharing the mission and success of the university and its students, a faculty and staff with well-written content. This position will assist in promoting and publicizing DWU programs, activities and events through production of news releases, publications and multiple social media channels. Qualified candidates will work with internal clients in the content and production of news releases and serve as primary writer, editor and secondary photographer for university relations. The DWU marketing and communications team strives to effectively and enthusiastically promote the university’s academic programs, student experience and campus happenings across multimedia channels. Successful candidates will have excellent written and verbal communication, ability to manage complex and detailed projects, experience with media relations or storytelling, and have a demonstrated commitment to the mission and values of DWU. Qualifications: •Bachelor’s degree •Exhibit strong verbal and written communications skills. •Experience with editing professional publications. •Proficient in Microsoft Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Photoshop, and general PC operations. •Experience with posting and creating content on multiple social media platforms and analytics. •Experience with Adobe creative software, including Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign and Premiere Pro preferred but not required. For a more detailed description, please see the DWU website at https://www.dwu.edu/about-dwu/dwu- careers Review of applicants will begin immediately and continue until position is filled. Qualified applicants must submit a cover letter, resume, a list of three professional references and portfolio of written or edited work to: hr@dwu.edu Dakota Wesleyan University 1200 W. University Avenue Mitchell, SD 57301 Dakota Wesleyan University is an equal opportunity employer and provider.
THURSDAY, JULY 25 5:00 P.M. Portable Building, large office building to be moved, vehicles, lots of commercial kitchen equipment, late model shop tools in good condition. Located: West Lot acroos from Mitchell Senior High School. Owner: Mitchell School Surplus Sale Auctioneers: Bob Jarding, Clyde Olsen, Rodney Olivier & Allen Ymker FRIDAY, JULY 26 6:00 P.M. Wicks Consignment & Estate Auction Located: 5 miles South of Cavour (21316 409th Ave), Cavour SD SATURDAY, JULY 27 11:00 A.M. Moving Auction, Household, Tools, Antiques, Misc., Guns. Located: Tobin’s Parking Lot - South Main in front of the Depot, Mitchell SD Owner: Lee & Richards Auctioneer: Curtis Auctioneering, LLC - Don Curtis FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 8:00 A.M. ONLINE AUCTION ends 6:00 P.M. MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019 Farm Equipment & Misc. Items at Auction. Auctioneers: Dean/Edwards & Associates, Inc. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 6:00 P.M. Wicks Consignment Auction Located: 5 miles South of Cavour (21316 409th Ave), Cavour SD SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 11:00 A.M. Consignment Sale featuring Furniture, Guns, Snowblower, Zero Turn Lawnmower, Antiques, Household. Located: Anthony Drive, Mitchell SD. Owners: Consignment Auctioneer: Curtis Auctioneering, LLC - Don Curtis RE#18018 MONDAY, AUGUST 12 8:00 A.M. ONLINE AUCTION ends 6:00 P.M. MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019 Farm Equipment & Misc. Items at Auction. Auctioneers: Dean/Edwards & Associates, Inc. 11:00 A.M. Estate Farm Equipment Auction MF 6490 Dyna 6 MFWD Tractor w/Loader, CAT MT 845 Challenger Track Tractor, JD 4020 Powershift Tractor, Case 580C TractorBackhoe, Other Tractors, IH 370 True Till 32’ Tandem Disc, 26’ Vertical Turbo Tiller, Sunflower #6432 30’ Land Finisher, Spraying, Feeding, Manure Handling & Other Farm Equipment, 2015 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercab Extended Cab Pickup w/Only 28,600 Miles, 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Dsl. 4x4 Dually Pickup w/Aluminum Flatbed, 2012 Wilson 8’x30’) Aluminum Gooseneck Livestock Trailer, Shop Items, Large Anvil, Antiques & Collectibles, Side by Side Bicycle, Livestock Handling & Feeding Equipment & More! Located: directly south of the residence at 25609 466th Ave., Hartford, SD; or from Hartford, SD - Jct. Hwy’s. #38 & 464th Ave/Co. Hwy. #149 (Colton Rd./Cemetery Corner) - 1 ½ miles north on 464th Ave./Co. Hwy. #149, 2 miles east on 258th St. and approx. 1¾ miles north on 466th Ave. to the Sale Site Owners: Ronald Johnson Estate Living Trust Auctioneers: Chuck Sutton Auction Service, LLC - Chuck Sutton, Wayne Bessman, Tom Souvignier, Jared Sutton FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 6:00 P.M. Wicks Consignment Auction Located: 5 miles South of Cavour (21316 409th Ave), Cavour SD SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 10:00 A.M. Personal Property Auction consists of 2004 Dodge Pickup, Guns, Garden Tiller, Garden & Shop Tools has many Saws & other wood working equipment, some Furniture & lots of misc. items. Located: 1617 Bridle Drive, Mitchell S.D. Owner: Howard McCorkell Estate. Auctioneers: Olsen Auction Service, Rodney Olivier, Clyde Olsen & Allen Ymker SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 10:00 A.M. Real Estate Auction consists of 2 lots & Church building as the closing of the First United Methodist Church will offer at Public Auction. Located: 212 West 2nd Ave in Mt. Vernon, SD. Owners: First United Methodist Church Real Estate Auctioneers: Clyde Olsen & Allen Ymker 10:30 A.M. Personal Property of the entire contents of First United Methodist Church, Brick Sign, Piano, Organ, Desk, Office Chair, File Cabinet’s, Office Shelves, Round Table & Chairs, 14 Pews, Chair Lift, Stove, Refrigerator, Dishes, Silverware, & many more misc items. Located: 212 West 2nd Ave in Mt. Vernon, SD Owners: First United Methodist Church Auctioneers: Olsen Auction Service, Clyde Olsen, Rodney Olivier & Allen Ymker
THIS FEISTY LITTLE TIKE is ready to get out and play! To adopt, call 605-996-3242. Ad Courtesy Mitchell Animal Rescue
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MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MOTORCYCLES TRAILERS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE LIKE NEW Jewelry stand, $40. GLIDER ROCKER, $30. 2 ARTIFICIAL trees w/stands, $10 each. Call 605-996-0875 Lung Cancer? Asbestos exposure in industrial, construction, manufacturing jobs, or military may be the cause. Family in the home were also exposed. Call 1-866-795-3684 or email cancer@breakinginjurynews.com. $30 billion is set aside for asbestos victims with cancer. Valuable settlement moneys may not require filing a lawsuit. (MCN)
SAMSUNG 32 inch color TV, excellent, $95. 605-996-6376
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AUTOMOTIVE
H&R Salvage 996-8271
Buying automobiles as is- no prep work needed. Farm machinery, white goods, wire & all other metal. Roll off containers & farm clean up is available. Also BUYING aluminum, aluminum cans, copper & brass.
CLEANING New to Mitchell
HG Cleaning
Holly Ginkens, Owner 605-645-5200 • Residential Cleaning • Organizing • Special Projects Limited Spaces Available Reliable • Experienced • References
CONSTRUCTION
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CONSTRUCTION
Quality Homes, LLC 1525 W. Elm Ave., Mitchell * 995-6215 www.customtouchhomes.com
We provide construction expertise, knowledge and materials that will make your building experience pleasant & rewarding. On & Off-Site Construction of New Homes
DOG BOARDING/ TRAINING
JK LAB KENNELS
Midwest Drywall Hang, Tape & Texture Patch & Repair
Travis Kelly • Mobile 605-770-2355 • Mitchell
COMMON CENTS CONSTRUCTION
T.K. ELECTRIC
Commercial, Farm & Residential Wiring
FREE Estimates
995-0595 Office
996-3563 Home
Travis Baker Commercial - Residential & Farm 770-0415 or 990-2490 Free Estimates
EQUIPMENT REPAIR
AMS Oil Dealer Service small engine & recreational vehicles. Boat repair, tune ups and winterization.
Bruce Trebil 605-770-6721 or 996-1752 trebsrepair@gmail.com
FLOORING
Building Site Dirt Work * Demolition Back fill Basements * Finish Grading
Crushed Gravel • Screened Gravel Black Dirt • Clay • Sand
Call 605-996-1163 or 999-2183
PRO SEAL INCORPORATED Asphalt Paving & Patching Parking Lot Striping Snow Removal Crack Sealing * Asphalt Sand Sealing
Dan Mohr 605-999-1260 Mitchell
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BOATS 1981 ALUMACRAFT, open style 16 foot 4 inches with easy load trailer, always shedded, Alpena, Bill 605-354-8193
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2016 HARLEY DAVIDSON CVO Limited, 19,400 mi., clean, heated hand grips & seats, cruise control, air ride, GPS, water cooled 110 screaming Eagle, Vance & Hines exhaust. $22,000 OBO. Located in Chamberlain SD. Call 989-464-8105
Trailer Sale: Trailer Sale: 10 different 2019 6X12 V-nose, ramp, LEDs and 7X12 V-nose, ramp, LEDs $3,582.00; 8 different 7’X16’ Enclosed cargos, 82”X16’+2’ stand-up ramps 1 4 , 0 0 0 l b . $3,877.00. New CM Aluminum 3 horse slant; 14’ & 16’X6’X6’6? Livestock trailers. Motorcycle pull-behind trailers. Inventory & prices www.FortDodgeTrailerWorld.com. (MCN)
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1999 DODGE half ton 4x4, 144K miles, SLT package, 15 mpg, all new fluids, tires 50% plus, excellent condition, adult driven only. $5,200. 605-999-9733
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LAWN CARE
Kitchen & Bath - Drywall - Flooring Basements - Windows & Doors Siding - Decks and more
No Job Too Small
Dan 770-2118 Jason 770-4048
INSULATION
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Heating & Air Conditioning Sales & Service And Custom Sheet Metal
605-996-8616
TESSIER’S INC.
MSTM Storage
999-8468 or 995-0095
Dustin 605-770-7357 Mitchell
STORAGE UNIT FOR RENT $40/mo; $450 per year; deposit required; reference required; Letcher, SD 605-248-2677
Gutter Clean Out - Snow Removal Spring & Fall Cleanup Free Estimates
MISCELLANEOUS SCHMIT PUMPING Septic & Drain Cleaning
Darin 770-5376 or 239-4914
PAINTING/ PAPERING
Lawn Mowing - Dethatching Aerating Lawn Fertilizing & Spraying
Residential & Commercial
Weekly Mowing Services * Free Estimates
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
Serving Mitchell & Surrounding Areas for over 55 years
New Construction, Pre-finishing of Woodwork & Repainting Interior & Exterior
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HOME IMPROVEMENT Insulation •Replacement Windows •Permanent Siding
Miller & Vermillion 1-800-658-3531
Serving South Dakota Since 1939
Fertilizing M Aeration M Edging M Fall Clean-up
REGGIE SIEGEL
996-2781 - Mitchell SD - 630-9266 Insured/Bonded
TREE TRIMMING CUTTING REMOVAL WATER SERVICE
DAN’S WATER SERVICE Water Softeners
Drinking WATER System 40+ years Sales & Service
996-6685 or 1-800-870-6685 SERVICING ALL BRANDS
996-2752
ROOFING
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Mowing M Dethatching M Spring Clean-Up
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Commercial & Residential
Where Quality Does Matter AFFORDABLE GEOTHERMAL
HAWKEYE TREE & STUMP SERVICES LLC
KROHMER PLUMBING
996-7548
Any 3 rooms up to 300 sq. for $74.95
TREE SERVICE/ STUMP REMOVAL
Call Ken 605-996-0821
Commercial - Agricultural - Residential
LAWN CARE
Sizes 5 x 10 thru 12 x 28 Cheapest prices in town!
Mowing, Tree Branch Removal and a Helping Hand!
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Experienced in many things including:
Jeff Farrow - Mitchell, SD
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FARROW’S
605-630-0192
DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND. Free 3 Day Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork Taken Care Of. CALL 1-855-977-7030 (MCN)
STORAGE
ODD JOB & HANDY MAN 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
CASH FOR CARS: We Buy Any Condition Vehicle, 2002 and Newer. Competitive Offer! Nationwide FREE Pick Up! Call Now For a Free Quote! 888-366-5659 (MCN)
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Sales and Service for ALL your Heat and Cooling needs
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Basement Digging * Concrete & Blacktop Removal
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DIXIE VEURINK TRUCKING 3020 South Ohlman - Mitchell
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ELECTRICAL
Asphalt/Concrete
Brad Clark 996-4495 - Mitchell SD - 770-4499
Totaling $100 or less
Use RoundUp weedkiller? NonHodgkin’s Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma, and Leukemia may result from RoundUp exposure. A recent $2 billion judgment was awarded in a RoundUp injury case. Call 1-619-493-4791 or email RoundUp@breakinginjurynews.com and let us begin work on your RoundUp case today. (MCN)
Spray Foam 605-770-4662
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Lee & Kari White - 605-996-2655
HOHN & SONS CONTRACTING LLC
Cellular 770-2207/770-8114 or 770-8238
TICKETS TO Mitchell Area Community Theater’s production of the musical “Honk”- remake of The Ugly Ducking beginning July 26. $20 tickets will sell for $15 OBO. Call/text 770-2165.
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WINDOWS
605-990-2710
STORAGE
WHEATRIDGE SELF-STORAGE Lowest Prices in Town
999-5844 ] 995-0408
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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