For Marketplace Plus:
For Sale:

Apples. They are golden crisp, so they would be good for an apple pie, or apple crisp. Selling a 5-gallon bucket of them for $5. Located six miles north of Sheldon. Call 722-0230
Two TVs for sale. One is 15″ and the other is 22″. 324-2994
Used skid steer tires. They go on a 16″ rim. 712-324-4871
1992 Buick Park Avenue. Comes with new battery. Would be a good school, or work vehicle. It has 125,000 miles on it. Call 712-470-2452
Nice young roosters for butchering, or breeding different colors of chickens. They are a barnyard mix. 712-470-0348
1957 300 Farmall tractor. Comes with power steering, wide front, trip bucket, fast hitch, rear blade, rear tire chains, great tires and original draw bar. It also comes with a new battery and alternator. Asking for $4,200. Call 712-348-0236 after 11 a.m. Please do not leave a voice mail at this number.
5×8 trailer with fold down ramps in the back. Also for sale, Craftsman 0-turn mower. Comes with a 23 V-twin motor, a 42″ deck and a bagger. 712-363-2795
Wanted:
Case IH combine. #2166, or #2366. Should still be in good shape. 540-7479
Garage Sale:
There will be a storage locker sale just north of Neal Chase Lumber in Sheldon tomorrow from 8:00 a.m. to noon and Monday from 8:00 a.m. to noon. It’s called Sheldon Crossroad Storage and it is the middle of the four buildings. Various items will be sold that include kitchen chairs and tables, a freezer, a hutch, a king-sized bed, a dresser, electric scooter and just a lot of good stuff sold at a fair price. Taking cash only. Any questions, please call 712-229-4608
Foodie Friday:
It’s National Chop Suey Day!
Chop suey is a Chinese-American stir fry dish consisting of meat (such as chicken, pork, or beef) and vetables like bean sprouts, cabbage, and celery all cooked in a starchy, thickened sauce. It is typically served over rice, or with crispy noodles on top.
Originating in the United States, the dish’s name literally means “odds and ends”, or “miscellaneous pieces”, reflecting its adaptable nature as it was originally created to use whatever ingredients were on hand.