For Marketplace Plus:
Digipower 8-inch ring light for video conferencing
For Sale:
Grass bagger for a riding lawn mower. 712-472-3811
Multiple items: 1. 1970 Ford Mustang that has been restored. 2. Grandy. 3. 2015 Harley Davidson Ultra Low motorcycle. 712-348-5101
Four Irish doodle puppies. Three males and one female. Shots, de-worming all up to date and up to date on vet visits. They are nine weeks old and ready for their forever homes. Must sell and asking for $100 each. Call, or text 712-348-0472.
Multiple items: 1. Blackstone 17-inch tabletop griddle with stand and conversion for LP tank. Has carrier and cover. Asking for $60, but asking for $90 if you also want the LP tank. 2. Char-broil 4-burner grill with cover. Asking for $60, but will be $90 with the LP tank. 3. Weber Charcoal grill. 18-inch with Chimney starter, fire starters, wood chips, chip holder and more. Asking for $65. Call 712-348-1298. If there is no answer, please leave a message.
MTD 50-inch zero turn lawnmower. It has 480 hours on it. Call 712 -441-3122.
Small square hay bales, small square straw bales, 16-foot auger and 300-gallon fuel barrels. 712-344-9247
Wanted:
Two items. 1. Engine for a lawn boy push mower. 2. Shield for a Mows All lawn mower. 712-472-3811
Service manual for a 1973 International #464 utility model tractor. Also wanted, service manual for an International #2050 series A hydraulic loader. 712-334-0571
Lost and Found:
Lost: One-year-old male husky named Spartan. He was last seen on the North side of Orange City a couple of weeks ago. Just moved from Wisconsin, so he’s not familiar with the area. He has blue eyes, a black and white coat and he his friendly but he maybe nervous. $500 reward if found. If found, or seen, please call 715-651-2268
Garage Sale:
There is a moving sale at 3075 Roosevelt Ave. Items include Sanborn furniture, household items and collectibles.
Knowledge Nugget:
There are more starts in the observable universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches and deserts on Earth.
Astronomers estimate there are about 700 sextillion stars in space, which is seven followed by 23 zeros – vastly outnumbering every grain of sand on our planet.







