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Ancestry’s DNA health screening to require a physician’s order By Kristen V. Brown Bloomberg DNA testing giant Ancestry.com LLC is entering the growing and potentially lucrative field of genetic health screenings with a strategy that’s markedly different from that of its biggest competitor. Ancestry said Tuesday that its new consumer health tests — an area the genealogy-focused company has been slow to embrace — will require authorization by a physician. Its main competitor, 23andMe Inc., went through the lengthy and expensive process of getting approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration so it can sell its tests directly to customers without a prescription. The involvement of doctors in Ancestry’s tests places it in the midst of a debate over whether physician-ordered genetic screening is merely a way for companies to avoid the regulatory scrutiny of the FDA. Several other DNA startups, including Color and Veritas, also require a doctor to order health tests. The FDA hasn’t intervened in the field of physician-ordered
genetic tests, although it has signaled an intent to do so. So far, a doctor’s involvement has been considered enough protection for consumers, even if a patient has little interaction with the physician. It’s unclear whether the entrance of a major player like Ancestry might change that. “I suspect that FDA is going to eventually do something as these tests begin to enter our world in a big way,” said Robert Cook-Deegan, a professor at the University of Arizona who studies genome ethics and the law. Ancestry Chief Executive Officer Margo Georgiadis said the company wanted to focus on providing ways for its tests to integrate easily into the care patients receive from their regular doctors. “That’s really why we chose a path that has a doctor,” she said,”so that the consumer not only can find out a risk factor, but they can seamlessly take a lab report with clinically recommended guidelines into the doctor’s office so that there’s a clear next path for action.” After ordering a
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erine Ball, Ancestry’s chief scientific officer. But according to Cook-Deegan, the university professor, most consumers may not understand the limitations of the test. “A lot of whether this is a good thing or a bad thing depends on the quality of their testing,” he said. “It depends on the degree to which those physicians are really involved and the degree to which the genetic counseling is truly incorporated into the process.” Companies that offer genetic testing outside of the health-care system should be expected by regulators to show that their tests can successfully be integrated into that system in order to actually improve customers’ health, said Michael Murray, the director of clinical operations at Yale University’s Center for Genomic Health. “I haven’t seen anything from a company that’s doing this from outside of health care that demonstrates anything,” he said. Lehi, Utah-based Ancestry entered the genetic-testing market seven years ago, and with more than 15 million kits sold has become the dominant
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Facebook warns advertisers ‘clear history’ may hurt targeting By Kurt Wagner Bloomberg Facebook Inc. is close to rolling out a long-awaited privacy feature, but issued a warning to advertisers that improved privacy for users will have at least one key trade-off: Weaker targeting. Facebook first announced the privacy feature, called “Clear History,” more than a year ago — a response following the Cambridge Analytica data scandal to demonstrate the company’s commitment to protect users’ personal information. That product, which will allow Facebook users to separate their internet browsing history from their profiles, hasn’t been unveiled, and the company said it has been a more difficult technical challenge to build than expected. In a blog post Tuesday, Facebook reiterated that Clear History will launch “in the coming months,” and
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No need to panic: 6 ways to handle test stress By Lorraine Allen The Washington Post With the excitement of the new school year worn off, you might be experiencing something else: stress. Thinking about tests can make your stomach ache or your heart pound. You may remember a previous exam that didn’t go perfectly and worry, “What if I can’t remember the answers?” or “What if I don’t do well?” The truth is that everyone feels a bit anxious before being tested, be it during a history exam, soccer tryout or musical performance. The key is managing those nerves. So here are several simple, effective tips from experts to help you control your emotions and do your best: 1. Practice strategically. Having the information and skills you need to succeed is key to managing self-doubt and avoiding failure. So above all, study well ahead of time. “Practice doing exactly what you’ll have to do on the test,” recommends Eileen Kennedy-Moore, a psychologist and author. For instance, explains Moore in her book “Kid Confidence,” for a math exam, practice doing actual math problems, like those that you’ll be tested on. Doing anything else,
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Qantas sets record for ultralong trip By Brittany Shammas The Washington Post A Qantas airplane took off from New York on Friday night and didn’t stop until it reached Sydney just over 19 hours later, setting a record for the world’s longest nonstop commercial passenger flight. Months of planning went into the Boeing 787-9′s 10,066mile journey. Tests assessed the health and well-being of the 49 passengers and crew members aboard the flight, which was conducted for research purposes as the largest airline in Australia explores offering the “ultra long” flights. “This is a really significant first for aviation,” Qantas Group chief executive Alan Joyce said in a news release. “Hopefully, it’s a preview of a regular service that will speed up how people travel from one side of
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Walter White saved Jesse Pinkman, but Netflix might have saved both of them By Travis DeShong The Washington Post “El Camino” arrived Friday on Netflix, picking up where “Breaking Bad” left off: with a bruised and abused Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) escaping a meth compound run by neo-Nazis, exhilarated and uncertain as he speeds off in a Chevrolet El Camino. The neo-Nazis are dead. Walter White is dead. Jesse has survived. “Breaking Bad” almost died, long before it carried us to this moment. Backstage at the 2013 Emmys (where the show won for best drama), creator Vince Gilligan said that a show like “Breaking Bad” might have been nixed before its time had it not been for streaming video services that allow new fans to catch up while a show is still on the air. The show survived, he suggested, because
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By Ellen Huet Bloomberg Juul Labs Inc., the largest e-cigarette maker in the U.S., is suspending sales of most nicotine pod flavors nationwide, bending to pressure from regulators and the public. Fruit and dessert flavors, which the company was selling to adults over 21 through its website, will no longer be available pending a review by the Food and Drug Administration,
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Hotel in Singapore.” A search on the hotel’s website for an upcoming Saturday night showed prices starting at S$869 ($632) a night for one guest in the hotel’s cheapest suite option. At the higher end, a two-bed President Suite for one night in October was going for $11,899 ($8,650). The newly restored hotel also features restaurant collaborations with Chef Anne-Sophie Pic, of the three-Michelin star Maison Pic in Valence, France; French Master Chef Alain Ducasse; and Chef Jereme Leung, who is known for his innovative Chinese cooking. The restoration, led by acclaimed interior designer Alexandra Champalimaud, was also supported by Aedas, a leading global architecture and design firm. Raffles Hotel Singapore is the flagship property of Raffles Hotels & Resorts, a part of French hospitality firm Accor SA. The hotel itself is owned by Qatar-based Katara Hospitality, a global hotel owner, developer and operator based in Qatar.
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80-year-old sit-in charges dismissed By Patricia Sullivan The Washington Post Five young African American men sat reading at separate tables in Alexandria, Virginia’s new whites-only library on Queen Street. They had just been refused library cards; in 1939, that was a privilege barred to black citizens. But the demonstration caused an uproar. Within minutes, the police arrived to find about 300 counter-protestors and press outside the building. After some consultation, police arrested the five men on charges of disorderly conduct. Those charges have finally been dismissed, after lingering unresolved for 80 years. City leaders will present copies of a judge’s order Monday night to the descendants of those demonstrators during a public meeting at the Charles E. Beatley Jr. Central Library. “They didn’t do anything disorderly other than sit and read a book,” said Alexandria’s Commonwealth Attorney Bryan Porter, who sought the dismissal of the charges
at the suggestion of Mayor Justin Wilson, D. “Obviously it’s a symbolic gesture, but it’s a very, very opportune and appropriate gesture.” Circuit Court Chief Judge Lisa Bondareff Kemler agreed. She signed an order Friday that said William Evans, Edward Gaddis, Morris Murray, Clarence Strange and Otto Tucker were “lawfully exercising their constitutional rights to free assembly, speech and to petition the government to alter the established policy of sanctioned segregation at the time of their arrest,” and that “sitting peacefully in a library reading books . . . was not in any fashion disorderly or likely to cause acts of violence.” No laws had been broken and no criminal charges should have been filed, according to the judge’s order, which also cited U.S. Supreme Court and Virginia court decisions that overturned the “separate but equal” policies of the time. The sit-in is fairly well known in Alexandria, and the incident was fully covered in the black press. The city’s
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Black History Museum had an exhibition about it in 2009 and 2014, and The Washington Post wrote about the group’s attorney, Samuel Tucker, in 2000. The Commonwealth of Virginia erected a historical marker about the sit-in along North Washington Street, around the corner from the library, in 2008. It all began when Tucker, annoyed that black residents were not allowed to use the then-new Alexandria Free Library — now the Kate Waller Barrett Branch Library — orchestrated and meticulously planned the demonstration for Aug. 21, 1939. Although 11 men had volunteered themselves to be arrested, only five showed up on the morning of the demonstration. After each had been refused a library card by the assistant librarian on duty, the men each selected a book from the shelves and sat down, refusing to leave. The library page ran to the residence of head librarian Catharine Scoggin and called out, “Oh mercy, Miss Scoggin, there’s col-
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HELP WANTED OFFICE & ADMINISTRATION
HELP WANTED OFFICE & ADMINISTRATION
Mitchell Technical Institute
IT Administrative Assistant
Admissions Representative
Dakota Wesleyan University is seeking a self-motivated and conscientious individual to fill the position of IT Administrative Assistant. Responsible for ticket system management as well as basic employee training. The position conducts need assessments currently being offered and develops approaches to enhance capabilities for user support. The IT Administrative Assistant plays a crucial role in achieving the mission of the university. The ability to employ customer support processes and techniques is critical to success in this position. The successful candidate is self-motivated, will possess excellent interpersonal skills, attention to detail and have a commitment to the mission of DWU and the values of learning, leadership, faith, and service.
MTI is currently seeking an Admissions Representative. This is a 12-month, full-time, salaried position. The Admissions Representative will be responsible for aiding in the recruitment process and assisting the Admissions department in meeting institutional enrollment goals. MTI is seeking a highly motivated, energetic and outgoing individual with a strong work ethic to join their team. Previous experience in sales and marketing or higher education admissions experience strongly preferred. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, strong computer and social media skills are a requirement for this position. This position requires frequent travel and occasional evening and weekend work. A minimum of an Associate degree is required. Candidates must possess a clean driving record and be able to pass a state and federal criminal background check. Position open until filled. Applicants must complete the online application for employment and upload their resume and cover letter to the application. Apply at:
www.mitchelltech.edu/about-mti/careers-at-mti
For information, contact Liz Kitchens, HR Manager, 605.995.7136 or email liz.kitchens@mitchelltech.edu.
Pre-employment background screening required.
PERSONALS
MTI is an equal opportunity institution and does not discriminate in its employment of policies and practices, or in its educational programs.
Qualifications: Degree in a related technology field of study or at least 1 year of technology support experience. Review of applicants will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Applicants should submit a resume, cover letter and the three professional references to: hr@dwu.edu Human Resources Dakota Wesleyan University 1200 W University Avenue Mitchell, SD 57301 Dakota Wesleyan University is an equal opportunity employer and provider.
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PERSONALS FREE Nondenominational Bible Video Studies 996-1964 for appointment
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
RESORTS/CAMP/ VACATION (RENTALS)
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
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2 BDR APARTMENT w/ detached garage. water, sewer, garbage, snow removal & mowing included. Washer/Dryer on site. 605-680-2412
NEW AUTHORS WANTED! Page Publishing will help you self-publish your own book. FREE author submission kit! Limited offer! Why wait? Call now: 3 BEDROOM Town855-623-8796 house. 500 W. 19th. (MCN) Rent based on income. Equal Housing Opportunity. 605-770-5832 or Skogen Company 605-263-3941
HELP WANTED GENERAL LABORER Drivers License Required. Contact:
Schoenfelder Construction
3131 W. Havens, Mitchell
605-996-3254
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HELP WANTED HOSPITALITY & TOURISM
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS:
Front Desk 3rd Shift 11pm - 7am
Part-time Must be available on some weekends. Shift differential for night weekend hours. Apply in person:
AmericInn
1421 S. Burr St. Mitchell, SD Serious Inquiries Only! No phone calls please.
HELP WANTED TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS
TRUCK DRIVER
Full-time with Class B CDL. Clean driving record. Pre-employment, drug & alcohol testing. Contact
Schoenfelder Construction
3131 W. Havens, Mitchell
605-996-3254
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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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FARM LAND FOR RENT ATTENTION FARMERS
Large Track of Land FOR RENT Immediate Possession for Spring Planing. Miner County - Redstone Township 777 Acres Call TODAY (507)696-5779
WANTED FARMLAND TO RENT WANTED: Farm Land to Rent for 2020 and Beyond Contact Sheridan Larson 605-354-2127
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SEEDS, FEEDS, GRAIN MIXED HAY, 900 bale, weighing 1500 lbs, 605-669-2557 leave message.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 10:00 A.M. Acreage Equipment & Household Auction including Model 50 J.D. with loader. Located 25139 416th Ave, Fulton S.D. (6 miles E. and 2 1/2 miles N. of Mitchell) Owners: Les & Jane DeWald Auctioneers: Mitchell Realty LLC & Auction, Bob Jarding, Clyde Olsen & Allen Ymker Auction Service 11:00 A.M. Real Estate & Personal Property Auction including Ranch style home 2 bedroom, one bath with 2 car attached garage, total square footage 1120. Grill, deer mount, tools, antique buffet and dresser, misc household and personal property. Located: 104 East 4th, Mt Vernon, SD 57363 Owners: Hanson Residence Trust Auctioneer: Curtis Auctioneering, LLC WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 10:00 A.M. 139.20 Acres Davison County Land Auction. Located: from Mt. Vernon, S.D. 4 miles east on Highway 38 or from Mitchell, S.D. 7 miles west on Highway 38 to Sale Site at the Jct. of Highway 38 & 401st Ave. Owners: William J. Tysdal, James M. Tysdal & Mary Jo Thurston Auctioneers: Terry Haiar, Chuck Sutton, Jared Sutton 10:30 A.M. JD Tractors - JD Backhoe - Collector Tractors - Farm Machinery Equipment at Auction Located: at 43201 278th St., Freeman, SD or from C&B Operations (JD Store) go 7-miles west south side of the road. Owner: Ida Mae Land-Plate. Auctioneers: Wieman Land & Auction FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 8:00 A.M. Online Only Consignment Farm Equipment & Misc. Items at Auction - soft close on Monday, November 25, 2019 at 6 P.M. Auctioneers: Dean/Edwards & Associates SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 11:00 A.M. Moving Auction 2003 GMC crew cab, 4 door pickup, 4 wheel drive with snow plow, dressers, appliances, furniture, antiques, collectibles, tools, misc household. Located: Davison County Fairground Owner: Marlys Blacksten Auctioneers: Curtis Auctioneering, LLC
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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.
CONSTRUCTION
Spectrum Triple Play! TV, Internet & Voice for $99.97/ mo. Fastest Internet. 100 MB per second speed. Free Primetime on Demand. Unlimited Voice. NO CONTRACTS. Call 1-855-577-7502 (MCN)
Start Saving BIG On Medications! Up To 90% Savings from 90DAYMEDS! Over 3500 Medications Available! Prescriptions Req’d. Pharmacy Checker Still paying too Approved. CALL much for your Today for Your MEDICATION? FREE Quote. Save on medica844-903-1317 tions such as Lipi(MCN) tor, Advair, Diskus, etc! ReStay in your Eliquis, home longer with ceive free shipping an American Stan- on 1st order - RX dard Walk-In Bath- required. Call 1-877-304-0870 tub. Receive up to (MCN) $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at TABLE & 4 chairs, 1-855-372-3080 or $75. Swivel rocker brown, visit www.walkin- recliner, tubquote.com/mid- $100. Weed burner, Two #20 & west (MCN) #100 propane tanks each, 3/4 socket set. Open box end wrenches up to 2”. Center core flux wire feed, adapter for welder. Handy cap toilet. 605-996-2242
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DOG BOARDING/ TRAINING
JK LAB KENNELS
T.K. ELECTRIC FREE Estimates
995-0595 Office
996-3563 Home
DB ELECTRIC- Danny Ball Commercial H Farm H Residential 29 Years Experience Mitchell, Woonsocket & Surrounding Area 796-4321, Cell 350-1105, Fax 796-1421
Dana, Matt & Jake Hohn
CLARK PAVING LLC Asphalt/Concrete
Driveways - Parking Lots Sidewalks - Sand Sealing Crack Sealing - Striping Snow Removal
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
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
Crushed Gravel • Screened Gravel Black Dirt • Clay • Sand
Call 605-996-1163 or 999-2183
Any 3 rooms up to 300 sq. for $74.95
We provide construction expertise, knowledge and materials that will make your building experience pleasant & rewarding. On & Off-Site Construction of New Homes
HANDYMAN
2006 DODGE Ram, 4x4, half ton, 4 door, 5.7 engine, 97,000 actual miles, $9,500. Call 605-999-6339
1972 CHEVY C10 4x4, very restorable. $2,350 OBO. 2016 bumper car trailer, tandem 3,500 lb axles, used twice, $2,500. 605-870-0462 Keith
INSULATION
FARROW’S
Heating & Air Conditioning Sales & Service
605-996-8616
TESSIER’S INC. 996-7548
Sales and Service for ALL your Heat and Cooling needs
Drilling - Complete System Installation Heating and Cooling Check us out at: waterfurnace.com
605-239-4242
Serving Mitchell & Surrounding Areas for over 55 years
New Construction, Pre-finishing of Woodwork & Repainting Interior & Exterior
Call 605-996-1243
Serving South Dakota Since 1939
Commercial - Agricultural - Residential
LAWN CARE JOSH’S MOWING SERVICE
Lawn Mowing - Dethatching Aerating Lawn Fertilizing & Spraying
ROOFING
605-770-1376
WATER SERVICE
DAN’S WATER SERVICE Water Softeners
Residential & Commercial
Drinking WATER System 40+ years Sales & Service
Weekly Mowing Services * Free Estimates
Josh Gebel at 605-990-2833 Mitchell
996-6685 or 1-800-870-6685 SERVICING ALL BRANDS
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
*INSURANCE CLAIMS SPECIALIST *COMMERCIAL ROOFING *RESIDENTIAL ROOFING *STORM & FIRE RESTORATION *SIDING *GUTTERS *WINDOWS *LEAF GUARD
605-990-2710
STORAGE Where Quality Does Matter Commercial - Residential
Mowing M Dethatching M Spring Clean-Up Fertilizing M Aeration M Edging M Fall Clean-up
Insured/Bonded
Dan 770-2118 Jason 770-4048
Tree Removal Trimming and Stump Grinding
Commercial & Residential
996-2752
REGGIE SIEGEL
No Job Too Small
Call Ken 605-996-0821
KROHMER PLUMBING
996-2781 - Mitchell SD - 630-9266
Kitchen & Bath - Drywall - Flooring Basements - Windows & Doors Siding - Decks and more
TREE TRIMMING CUTTING REMOVAL
PLUMBING
HOME IMPROVEMENT Insulation •Replacement Windows •Permanent Siding
Look for our ad in Advisor 605-682-9830
The construction industries Most Efficient Insulation.
Jeff Farrow - Mitchell, SD
TREE SERVICE/ STUMP REMOVAL HAWKEYE TREE & STUMP SERVICES LLC
605-770-4662
605-630-0192
HEATING/ AIR CONDITIONING
PAINTING/ PAPERING
Superior Spray Foam
Experienced in many things including:
605-990-5325
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2005 PONTIAC Sunfire FWD 193,500 miles. Good shape. Red. $4,000. 605-449-4354
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
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AUTOMOBILES
2005 Ford Taurus, $1900. 2003 Windstar, $950, both reliable. 4-GY Wrangler 235-75-15, 1k miles, on Chevy 5x4 3/4 in chrome HC rims, $200. Mid sz, truck dia plate toolbox, $75. Details call 605-999-5656 or text 303-589-1708
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) 1998 F150, 4x4, motor needs work, $600 or best offer. DONATE YOUR Call 605-999-3629 CAR, TRUCK OR BOAT TO HERI2016 CHRYSLER Town & County TAGE FOR THE with all options, BLIND. Free 3 Day near new tires, Vacation, Tax De60,000 miles. 2015 ductible, Free TowWANT TO BUY a Pioneer 500 Hon- ing, All Paperwork large size chest da side by side, Taken Care Of. freezer. Call like new condition, CALL 605-350-7489 1-855-977-7030 1,000 miles. Call (MCN) 605-770-2528
Miller & Vermillion 1-800-658-3531
Building Site Dirt Work * Demolition Back fill Basements * Finish Grading
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AFFORDABLE GEOTHERMAL
DIXIE VEURINK TRUCKING 3020 South Ohlman - Mitchell Basement Digging * Concrete & Blacktop Removal
Please leave your phone number, name, address and speak slowly & clearly with ad information & cost of items.
And Custom Sheet Metal
Cellular 770-2207/770-8114 or 770-8238
Travis Kelly • Mobile 605-770-2355 • Mitchell
Call 605-996-5517
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
Commercial, Farm & Residential Wiring
Trailer Sale: TOW Dollies: Aluminum & Steel Utility trailers; Skidloader trailers; Aluminum 3 horse slant & 14’ Livestock trailers; New 6’X12’ Cargo $3,199.00; New 7’X16’ V-nose, ramp $5,199.00; 18 Models of DUMP trailers. For INFORMATION & PRICES go to www.FortDodgeTrailerWorld.com 515972-4554. (MCN)
Totaling $100 or less
Lee & Kari White - 605-996-2655
Experienced Reasonable Prices Houses Additions Pole Barns
Hang, Tape & Texture Patch & Repair
FREE AD
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ELECTRICAL
FOR SALE: 6x8 foot tilt bed wooden utility trailer, $775 OBO. 605-999-7694
TO PLACE A
Your dog’s home away from home.
HOHN & SONS CONTRACTING LLC
Midwest Drywall
STEEL ARCH BUILDINGS Heavy Galvalume® steel. 25 yr. warranty. Made in USA. Clearance models 25x40, 30x50, 40x60, 50x100, 60x140. Great for Hay, equipment, grain. AgriBilt Building Systems (800) 480-2458. (MCN)
AUTOMOBILES
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WHEATRIDGE SELF-STORAGE Lowest Prices in Town
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WINDOWS
DNS STORAGE LLC
14x50 bays w/electricity & lighting. Both drive thru & non-drive thru Available. 605-999-4075, leave message
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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“Results You Expect...Service You Deserve”
as the owner, i don’t just stand behind my work ... I stand on it!
we make protecting your home our priority locally owned since 2001 25 year labor warranty
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