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The wild world of modern pet furniture By Jura Koncius The Washington Post Pet furniture has come a long way from teal carpeted cat towers and lumpy plaid dog beds. For discerning pet owners who treat their cats and dogs like family — in some cases better than family — designers are creating stylish, even glamorous, furniture. Witness the new $5,000 Crystal Clear Lotus Cat Tower by the Refined Feline, with three platforms for lounging and a hideaway cubby at the bottom lined in white faux fur. (You can see one at the trendy Los Angeles cat cafe Crumbs & Whiskers.) And now you and Buddy can catnap or watch DOGTV on matching tufted Chesterfield-style Wayfair Archie & Oscar sofas; his is a $399 miniaturized version of yours in faux-leather scaled with similar nailhead trim and turned legs. None of these products, however, guarantee that they will keep their paws off your favorite club chair. Over the past five years, pet furniture has been growing in sophistication and durability, says Phil Cooper, a pet industry expert with more than 50 years in the business. This trend has blossomed with the development of regional pet stores and local pet boutiques, which tend to offer more personalized service than big-box stores, plus the rise of fancy pet product websites, he says. An army of pet experts, behaviorists and designers is looking for ways to make dogs and cats sleep and play more comfortably, styl-
ishly and safely. “The choices available to pet owners today did not exist even a few years ago,” says Steve King, chief executive of the American Pet Products Association. Jackson Cunningham, founder of Tuft + Paw, just got back from Italy, where he was sourcing partners to develop designer cat furniture. His three-year-old company has appealed to fussy feline owners with sleek gray scratching towers and retro birch litter box furniture. “Making pet furniture is very interesting because you have a customer who is human and the user who is a pet. You have to make sure it works for the user, but the decision-maker is human,” Cunningham says. “We want to make pieces that owners take joy in seeing their cats use.” So what’s sparking joy these days for whippets and Maine coons? Here are some trends you’ll see on Instagram and pet blogs.
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Space is a problem for pet owners in urban areas. Ikea’s Scandinavian-style clean lines and affordable prices are popular with a younger crowd that’s often living in smaller apartments. So in 2017, with the introduction of its Lurvig line of furnishings for pets, it made sure the pieces fit in with what was already in their collection. For example, the Lurvig cat house ($10.99) is a cozy cube fitted with a cushion (with a removable washable
cover) inside that slides perfectly into Ikea’s Kallax shelf storage unit. No room for a separate dog bed for your schnauzer? Try the Abigail Murphy Classic Dog Bed by New Age Pet. The bed (available in espresso and antique white) folds up when not in use and has a memory-foam mattress with a machine-washable cover. Josh Feinkind, president of RefinedKind Pet Products, whose brands include Refined Feline, is constantly looking for ways to accommodate pets in small spaces. “We New Yorkers don’t have floor space, but we have wall space. Cats want to climb and perch, so we make lots of interesting shelves,” he says. When Kristi Pond of Tacoma, Washington, remodeled her house, she wanted to keep the furniture simple and clean, but she also wanted a place in her living room for Oliver, her 1-year-old Bengal cat, to hang out. “He jumps on everything, so I wanted something up high, but I didn’t want one of those tacky shelf units that looks like it belongs in a cat room,” Pond says. She bought Refined Feline’s Lotus Branch Cat Shelf ($149.99) lined in white faux fur. “It looks very classy,” she says.”When Oliver is on it, it looks like a piece of art.”
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version of our people mattress, with little tweaks that are dogspecific,” says Jeff Chapin, Casper’s co-founder and chief of product. They interviewed dog owners, pet retailers and dog psychologists to come up with the best design details. Two years ago, they introduced a specially contoured dog bed available in three sizes and colors ($125$225) with a washable outer cover made to shed fur and withstand bites and scratches.
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Owners like furniture that serves both them and the pet, King says. At New Age Pet, the Sundown Nightstand
Pet Bed, available in espresso, antique white and Nantucket gray, lets your dog sleep beside you on his own little cushion, and you can keep your bedside lamp on the same piece of furniture. Joss & Main’s 60-inch Henrietta Cat Tree provides a jumping area and hideaway for your cat and a faux tree for your living room. Some companies are creating discreet accent furniture that hides the lowly litter box. The Rifiuti by Tuft + Paw ($599) is made of birch plywood with horizontal stripes and tapered legs; the company website says it references “mid-century modern furniture and classic retro radio designs.”
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some family friends and the older kids would tear through Thunder Mountain two or three times in a half-hour. Unless you’ve camped out or you’re royalty, good luck getting that sort of quality time now. Ludick visited Universal Studios for a work outing back in April. Those tickets weren’t cheap, nor were they covered by her company. While waiting in a packed line for the Mummy ride, she kept getting rear-ended by the couple behind her each time they inched forward. Their breath would slide down her neck. Finally she let them squeeze by. Ninety minutes in the park was all it took for her to say, “I don’t have to be here.” A new attraction can cause numbers to spike, extending those feature film-length wait times, gobbling up parking spots, and prompting more pesky blockout dates for those who’ve dropped a pretty penny on an annual pass. “It’s insane to see people waiting eight hours in a line,” says
38-year-old Tampa, Fla., resident Stephanie Nolan, remembering the soft opening for Universal’s Harry Potter World. “I tell my friends give it a month. Let the shiny luster rub off.” A former Disney World and SeaWorld employee, Nolan comes armed with knowledge of amusement park do’s and don’ts. Do try to come offseason. Don’t let your child take a dip in the sting ray display. (Oh yeah, she’s seen that one.) She breaks down the money considerations like a financial planner. A one-day trip is expensive enough. Now picture a family of four making one of these cash-guzzling carnivals a multiday excursion. Day passes hover around a hundred bucks, per head. Then factor in hotel, airline tickets, car rental, gasoline, meals and merchandise. “I use $4,000 as an umbrella,” Nolan says. “Four thousand dollars is a big chunk of my student loan debt!” Nolan has also witnessed many variants of amusement park behav-
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Finding healthier materials for homes By Roy Furchgott The Washington Post It is nearly impossible to avoid chemical additives in your home — they lurk in flooring, paint, fabric, wood and tile. There are countless chemicals still in the Environmental Protection Agency’s recently pared-down Toxic Substances Control Act inventory. Those chemicals are tested for safety by the manufacturers themselves, and there is little to no testing to determine what happens when multiple additives mix in your home. “There are a lot of chemicals we know little about. And we are exposed to multiple things, the totality of which we cannot begin to understand,” said Joel Tickner, a professor at the University of Massachusetts Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences. “There are materials found in house dust that we inhale and ingest, so the reason
to focus on healthier materials is pretty clear, at least from a scientific standpoint.” The good news is there is a growing movement to manufacture safer, less chemical-laden building materials, which can greatly lower your exposure to questionable substances — and many are easily available at big-box hardware stores, sometimes at a lower cost than their chemically rich predecessors. If you plan to refresh your home, whether with a new couch or a total gut, it makes sense to use the healthiest materials available. Here is how to find them. First, there is confusion around what constitutes a healthy building material. Do we mean healthy for the environment — those products are usually called “sustainable” — or healthy for people in a house? Some may be both, but let’s focus on products that make your
indoors healthier. That primarily means materials that don’t worsen air quality. But even within categories of healthy products are different levels of healthy. Take paint, for instance. Paints that are lowVOC (volatile organic compounds) are preferable to older VOC-loaded paints, but how low is low? Many low-VOC paints are still acrylicbased. Acrylic is a plastic, and some question how healthy any acrylic can be. “People live in rooms covered with acrylic paint, which is like living in a plastic bag,” said Jonsara Ruth, design director at the Parsons School of Design’s Healthy Materials Lab. You can take a manufacturer’s word that its paint is low in VOCs, but you’d do better to look for a third-party certification. One of the more stringent lowVOC certifications is Green Seal 11. However, Ruth suggested going
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with an even safer mineral-based paint. There are quite a few organizations like Green Seal, which are devoted to helping consumers sort the continuum of healthy, healthier and healthiest products. One is the Healthy Building Network’s HomeFree website, which rates different kinds of building materials on a best-to-worst scale. For instance, under flooring, linoleum gets the top rating while at the bottom are floors of recycled vinyl. Counterintuitively, recycled products can be especially hazardous — they may incorporate old material made when toxic chemicals were allowed. HomeFree has ratings for flooring, paint, drywall, countertops, cabinetry, doors, insulation adhesives and sealants, but it does not cite brand names. If you want to know
what specific brands to buy, there are dozens of certifications aiming to guide you to “eco” products. But buyer beware — some of those certifications are questionable. “There are a lot of labels that give consumers the impression it is sustainable and safe, but just because it has a green leaf on it doesn’t mean it’s healthier,” said Chris Cassell, head of sustainability for Lowe’s. There are specific certifications that are generally considered the most reliable, however. The gold standard, experts say, is Cradle to Cradle, which certifies products that are sustainable, healthy and support socially responsible labor practices. Its list includes building materials as well as items such as furniture and clothing. The EPA offers a Safer Choice certification,
primarily for cleaning products. Green Seal certifies not only products such as the aforementioned paint, but also restaurants, hotels and cleaning services. Not all uncertified products are dangerous. Many may meet various standards, but won’t seek official certification, which can be a costly. In those cases, you will have to dig in and do your homework. The organization Mind the Store publishes a “Chemicals of Concern” list citing which chemicals are known hazards. If you see any of those on a label, move on. While you might not find every eco product in a big-box hardware store, you can find quite a few, more every year. Even products that aren’t marked as healthy may be safer than they were just a few years ago.
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A flying car hovers about a minute By Hannah Denham The Washington Post
It’s like “Back to the Future,” but real: A prototype of a flying car hovered 10 feet above the ground for about a minute in Japan on Monday. Designed for autonomous delivery flights, the early prototype looks more like a large drone than a typical car. Made by NEC Corp., a global technology company based in Tokyo, it’s battery-powered with four propellers and designed for self-flying deliveries. According to news reports, the vehicle hovered about 10 feet off
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Airline passengers do the strangest things By Christopher Elliott The Washington Post What’s the strangest thing you’ve seen a passenger do on a plane? If you said, “Change into pajamas midflight,” then maybe you were on my red-eye from Orlando to Frankfurt, Germany, during which a passenger disappeared into the restroom and emerged in a nightgown. It happens more often than you’d think. John Gray, who owns a company that sells gift baskets in London, admits to changing into his jammies on long flights. “I like to wear my Pikachu onesie,” he says. “It’s super comfy and helps me get a good night’s sleep on longhaul flights. I usually get a smile from everybody who sees me and nobody has ever said something weird.”
Brave man, John. There’s a subset of airline passengers such as Gray who take hitting 30,000 feet as an invitation to make themselves at home. And then some. “Children in pajamas on a plane are one thing,” says Barbara Warrington, a retired occupational therapist from Incline Village, Nev. “Grown-ups are quite another — and, I would suggest, a no-no.” But wait. Isn’t there a waiver for first-class passengers in those lieflat seats? Yes, suggests Lauren Guilfoyle of Emirates Airline. Her air carrier hands out sleepwear with “moisturizing” qualities to firstclass passengers. “The natural ingredients of shea butter and argan oil are released as you move, so your skin stays moisturized and pro-
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Ketchup can be difficult to get out of fabrics, so it’s important to get to it as soon as possible, says Elli Frasier, director of product development for CR Brands, which manufactures cleaning products including Biz and Dryel. She suggests first treating it with 3 percent peroxide (which you can get in a drugstore) or liquid Biz, which has peroxide in it, to lighten the deep red hue. Pour it on the stain and soak for at least 30 minutes, but overnight is fine, too. Then wash the garment in regular detergent.
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Frasier suggests pretreating this oily stain with a degreaser such as Mean Green, Simple Green or Dawn liquid dish soap. Apply the degreaser, run the stain under warm or hot water, and scrub the stain between your hands, rubbing the fabric against itself so the friction loosens it. Get as much off as you can, then let it sit for 20 minutes. Then launder using as hot a water temperature as the garment’s care label allows.
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A person typically releases about one liter of sweat per day, and more in the summer, Johnson says. If you have visible sweat on your clothes, try running water through the inside to the outside of the sweat stains and hanging the item up to dry before putting it in your hamper to avoid a mold or mildew smell. Later, wash in warm water with an odor-preventing laundry detergent. Some machines even have a “sports” cycle, which combines warm water with a greater amount of agitation that works to better remove body soils. As for the yellowing that can occur due to the components of body oils and your deodorant, Johnson says, let the garment soak in a vinegar and water solution (about equal parts) for a half-hour. Then pretreat the area with a bit of detergent and wash in warm water.
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Grass
Chlorophyll gives grass its rich green color, and that is a tough stain to remove from fabrics, especially as it is often mixed with dirt. If you get a grass stain, try to keep it wet until you can wash it, Johnson says. Then pretreat with a good-quality liquid detergent (look for one that has the protein-busting enzyme called protease) for 20 minutes, and then brush it around or rub the fabric together. Then wash in a machine with warm water.
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HELP WANTED TRANSPORTATION HOMES FOR SALESURROUNDING AREA & LOGISTICS TRUCK HOUSE, SHOP & up to 7 acres DRIVER BARN, on Hwy 37, Woon-
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 10:00 A.M. Retirement Farm Equipment Auction Case-IH 550 Quadtrac Tractor, CAT Challenger MT765 Track Tractor, CAT 55 Track Tractor, CIH 8920 MFWD Tractor, JD 4650 MFWD Tractor; Case-IH 7230 Combine & Heads, Planting, Tillage & Grain Handling Equipment, 3 Semis, 2 Wilson Pacesetter & 1 Chamberlain Grain Trailers, 2 Grain Carts, 44’x90’ Hoop Bldg. To Be Moved, Livestock Equipment & Other Items Located: at the farm located at 23771 481st Ave., Flandreau, SD or from Flandreau, SD - 7 ½ miles south on Hwy. #13 (481stAve.); from Trent, SD - 3 miles east on 240th St. and 2 ½ miles north on Co. Hwy. (481st Ave.). Owners: Stuart & Jeanne Benson. Auctioneers: Chuck Sutton Auction Service - Chuck Sutton, Dean Stoltenberg, Jared Sutton, Ryan Wieman SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 10:00 A.M. Personal Property Auction consists of Antiques, Collectables, Glassware, Shop Tools, Furniture, Metal Clocks, Cuckoo Clock, Grandfather Clock and many more misc. items. Located: Davison Co. 4-H Ag Building west Hwy 16 in Mitchell, SD. Owner: Robert & Kathy Roby. Auctioneers: Olsen Auction Service, Clyde Olsen, Rodney Olivier & Allen Ymker 10:00 A.M. Auction Located: 37696 265th Street, Stickney SD Owner: Koenraad Van Baalen Auctioneer: Timmermans Auction Service, Alvie or Nathan 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 10:00 A.M. Real Estate Hanson Co. Land & Personal Property. Located: 41652 247th Street, Fulton S.D. (6 miles North of Mitchell to Plano road then 6 miles East, North side of road. Owner: Bruce Kelly Estate Auctioneers: Curtis Auctioneering LLC, Don Curtis RE#18018 & Mitchell Realty LLC, Ralph Kiner, Don Curtis & Bob Jarding 10:30 A.M. Farm Equipment, Misc. and Antiques & Household Items at Auction Located: 22530 SD Hwy 37, Woonsocket SD from JCT 37/34 South of Huron, SD go 4 3/4 N on Hwy 37 on East side of road. Owners: Larson Family Trust, Robert “Jim” Larson Estate & Patti Larson Auctioneers: Dean/Edwards & Associates LLC, Steve Larson, Justin Dean, Myron Grosz, Lanning Edwards, Kelbi Dean WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 8:30 A.M. Annual Pre-Harvest Consignment Event Located at the Wieman Auction Facility at 44628 SD Highway 44, Marion, SD or from Marion SD 1 mile South and 1/2 mile West on Highway 44. Auctioneers: Wieman Land & Auction Co., Inc. - Derek Wieman, Mike Wieman, Ryan Wieman, Kevin Wieman, Rich Wieman
TRUCK DRIVERS. CDL-A Company Drivers and Owner Operators. Great pay and benefits. Driver friendly. All miles paid. Many bonuses. Home when needed.Nice equipment. Paid w e e k l y . WWW.MCFGTL.CO M Call now 507-437-9905 (MCN)
DUPLEXES FOR RENT 1112 HURST AVE 2 bedroom, 1 bath, washer & dryer, attached garage, no stairs, no pets, quiet neighborhood. 605-582-7964
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Mayer & Sprinkel Garage Sale Mitchell, 920 E 7th Ave Fri 5:15-8 pm, Sat 8-2, Name-Brand Boys/Mens, Girl Youth & Teen, Womens Plus Size Clothing, Womens Shoes, Purses, Bitty Baby & Acces., Toys, Children & Chapter Books, Girls Twin Size Bedding, Home Decor, Boyds Bears Figurines, Girls Bikes, NEW Bagger for 42” Rider Mower, Much Misc
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BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom home in Mt. Vernon, $950 per mo., $950 deposit. Call 641-229-1290
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments, Autumn Crest, 400 W. 19th, For elderly or persons with disabilities. Rent based on income. Equal Housing Opportunity. 770-5832 or Skogen Company 605-263-3941 3 BEDROOM Townhouse. 500 W. 19th. Rent based on income. Equal Housing Opportunity. 605-770-5832 or Skogen Company 605-263-3941
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 12:00 NOON Affordable Acreage at Auction. Located at 44656 - 259th Street or from the Northeast Corner of Canistota, So. Dak. Go just 2 miles North on 446th Avenue then a half mile East on 259th Street. Owner: Edward Schmit Living Trust. Auctioneers: Hansen Land & Auction Company, Bob Hansen, Forrest Miller
EDEN APARTMENTS 206/210 West 15th. 1 & 2 bedrooms available. Call 605-996-0279 Lombardi Court Apts-Large 2 & 3 bedroom apts. Rent based on income. Playground. Full basements. Call Mandy 770-7324 or email mandy@apcmanagement.com Equal Housing Opportunity.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 10:00 A.M. 1,129.46 Acres Hyde County Land Auction of Productive Cropland and Excellent Summer Grassland. Located from Holabird, S.D. 5 miles south on the Holabird Grade Road. Sale Site Location: Ramkota Hotel, Pierre, S.D. Owners: Shirley “Pruess” Helgesen and Alice “Pruess” Englund Estate and Misterek Living Trust. Auctioneers: Mark Joens Fischer, Rounds & Assoc., Chuck Sutton, Jared Sutton, Terry Haiar.
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
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FOR SALE: New Holland 1475 hydroswing always shedded for more info call 605-999-6370
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POWER SPIN exercise bike, $40. Treadmill, $40. 605-770-1577
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Automotive * Tractor * Combine Cleaning Located in tan building north of 8th Street & Hwy. 37 Bypass...Mitchell, 605-990-2833
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.
CONSTRUCTION HOHN & SONS CONTRACTING LLC Experienced Reasonable Prices Houses Additions Pole Barns
Dana, Matt & Jake Hohn
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Midwest Drywall
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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
DOG BOARDING/ TRAINING
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Your dog’s home away from home.
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ELECTRICAL
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Commercial, Farm & Residential Wiring
FREE Estimates
995-0595 Office
COMMON CENTS CONSTRUCTION Concrete M New Construction Remodeling M Tree Removal
Building Site Dirt Work * Demolition Basement Digging * Concrete & Blacktop Removal Back fill Basements * Finish Grading
Crushed Gravel • Screened Gravel Black Dirt • Clay • Sand
Call 605-996-1163 or 999-2183
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EQUIPMENT REPAIR
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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
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Experienced in many things including:
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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MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Cash paid for antique Harley Davidson, Indian or other American motorcycles or parts from 1900 thru 1970. Any condition. Will pick up anywhere. Phone 309-645-4623 (MCN)
Trailer Sale: 18 different DUMP trailers 10’, 12’ 14’ & 16’ starting at $4,559.00; New 14’ Livestock trailer $4,899.00; New Aluminum 3 horse slant; UTV, ATV, mower, motorcycle trailers in steel & aluminum 515-972-4554 www.FortDodgeTrailerWorld.com for info & prices! (MCN)
1 USED, like new Goodyear all season tire 245/60 R18 105, $50. Call 605-286-3829
Heating & Air Conditioning Sales & Service And Custom Sheet Metal
605-996-8616
AFFORDABLE GEOTHERMAL Drilling - Complete System Installation Heating and Cooling Check us out at: waterfurnace.com
MISCELLANEOUS SCHMIT PUMPING Septic & Drain Cleaning
Darin 770-5376 or 239-4914 Alexandria, SD
PAINTING/ PAPERING
Miller & Vermillion 1-800-658-3531
Commercial - Agricultural - Residential
LAWN CARE
Serving Mitchell & Surrounding Areas for over 55 years
New Construction, Pre-finishing of Woodwork & Repainting Interior & Exterior
JOSH’S MOWING SERVICE
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
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*Parking lot sweeping*Sidewalk edging Residential & Commercial
Free estimates Serving Mitchell since 1995
Call 605-996-1243 PLUMBING
Commercial & Residential
KROHMER PLUMBING
996-2752
MSTM Storage
Sizes 5 x 10 thru 12 x 28 Cheapest prices in town!
999-8468 or 995-0095
TREE SERVICE/ STUMP REMOVAL
TREE TRIMMING CUTTING REMOVAL Call Ken 605-996-0821
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
ROOFING
Call 605-999-0357 or 996-1845
Where Quality Does Matter Commercial - Residential
Mowing M Dethatching M Spring Clean-Up Fertilizing M Aeration M Edging M Fall Clean-up
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WINDOWS
Serving South Dakota Since 1939
STORAGE
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STORAGE
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FLOORING
Any 3 rooms up to 300 sq. for $74.95
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)
HAWKEYE TREE & STUMP SERVICES LLC
605-239-4242
HOME IMPROVEMENT
2018 BUICK Lacrosse Essence, loaded, 15K, $22,900. Autoshoppe.net 605-996-1665
DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND. Free 3 Day Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork Taken Care Of. 2012 FORD Edge CALL AWD, new tires, 1-855-977-7030 nice, $7,750. (MCN) Autoshoppe.net 605-996-1665
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HEATING/ AIR CONDITIONING
2017 VW Beetle, red, 7500 miles, $13,700, Autoshoppe.net 605-996-1665
1985 PONTIAC COLORADO, Firebird Convertible, 2019 2 owner, 52,000 17K, 4x4 crew, tow pkg, $28,900. mi, $5,450. Autoshoppe.net Autoshoppe.net 605-996-1665 605-996-1665
WANT TO PURCHASE MINERALS and other 2006 FORD MusOIL/GAS INTER- tang, 1 owner, yelESTS. Please send low, $7,250. details to: P.O. Box Autoshoppe.net 605-996-1665 13557, Denver CO 80201(MCN) 2010 WHEEGO WANT TO RENT Whip, all electric, OR LEASE AC- batteries 95%, $2,450. CESS TO LAND Autoshoppe.net for Archery Deer 605-996-1665 Hunting. Call 605-770-6322 2012 FIAT 500, 5 speed, 42,000 miles, $6,450. Autoshoppe.net 605-996-1665
TIRES & BATTERIES
2017 SILVERADO Crew, 4x4, Z71, loaded, $28,950. Autoshoppe.net 605-996-1665
2019 CHEVY Impala Premier, loaded, Nav, $24,900. Autoshoppe.net 605-996-1665
AUTOMOBILES
Jeff Farrow - Mitchell, SD
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PRO SEAL INCORPORATED Asphalt Paving & Patching Parking Lot Striping Snow Removal Crack Sealing * Asphalt Sand Sealing
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Sales and Service for ALL your Heat and Cooling needs
Call Jim Winter 605-770-9561 DIXIE VEURINK TRUCKING 3020 South Ohlman - Mitchell
Totaling $100 or less
996-7548
CLARK PAVING LLC
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Asphalt/Concrete
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Hang, Tape & Texture Patch & Repair
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AUTOMOBILES
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No Job Too Small
Dan 770-2118 Jason 770-4048
Mowing, Tree Branch Removal and a Helping Hand!
Gutter Clean Out - Snow Removal Spring & Fall Cleanup Free Estimates
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