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Wednesday, May 15, 2019 Clark County Courier 8 Business & Professional Directory VERDON ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION For all types of Roofing, Construction & Sheet Metal Work. • Over 40 Years Experience • All Work Guaranteed • Licensed & Insured Call Jeff at 625-5701 or 881-2237 22 years experience Heating, Cooling, Ventilation & Sheet Metal Servicing all brands of furnaces & air conditioners Specializing in Geothermal Heating Systems Moeller Sheet Metal, Inc. Call Jon Moeller for your free estimate 532-3847 501 1st Ave East #2 PO Box 224 Clark, SD 57225 605-532-4328 (HEAT) J & J Heating & Air Conditioning LLC JEFF SEEFELDT 881-3653 JAY HUBER 881-4763 • Geo Thermal • Sheet Metal Fabrication • Duct Cleaning Bjerke Brothers LLC For All Your Digging and Trucking Needs • Basements • Septic Systems • Water lines • Cattle Fountains • Debris Burial • Payloader work • Gravel • Pea Rock • Oversize • Crushed Granite • Equipment Hauling • Flat Bed Work 233-1974 No Job Too Big or Too Small Licensed & Insured Licensed & Insured Meier Visual Clinic Dr. Brad Meier Optometrist 26 5th St. NE, Watertown, SD Phone 882-2220 8:30 to 5 Monday through Friday; 8:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Closed Saturday. 605-520-4375 605-532-4255 605-881-1419 Garrett Woodring Cell Office Dave Woodring Cell Residential Commercial Dave Woodring PO Box 176 Clark, SD [email protected] Frost Free Sewer Vent 107 N. Commercial Clark, S.D. - Phone 532-3655 William Neale & Co., PC Certified Public Accountants - Diane Varilek, C.P.A. 304 Ninth Ave. SE Watertown, S.D. - Phone 886-6028 Tuesdays: 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m. or by appointment See us for your auditing, accounting and income tax needs. Monthly bookkeeping and payroll services available. Ron Dave Eric Site Prep Gravel Hauling Demolition Tree Removal Clark & Watertown 605 532-5663 605 878-0254 SENTINEL - “You dream it...We build it” Boss Construction Your local Sentinel Steel Building dealer. Contact Bill 605-881-1311 JB’S Repair 532-2999 1212 1st Ave W, Clark SD 57225 Minor to major repairs Minor to major repairs Towing available Towing available A-OX Tank exchange, A-OX Tank exchange, including propane including propane Water Electrical Lines Footings Basements Building Site Prep Demolition Zach Hovde 605-532-3617 102 West 1st Ave. Clark, SD Sturdevant’s Auto Parts, the regional leader in Automotive Parts and Accessories, with over a million parts available. Sturdevant’s HAS IT! Congratulations Henry graduates! From the Double Barrel Double Barrel Steakhouse Steakhouse Alicia Burbach Timothy Clyde Kendra Gassman Christopher Grode Peyton Hoffer Ian Johnson Cody Raml Brodie Robinson Cassie Swedeen Emma Tardy Sponsored by these fine businesses: Badger Works Dacotah Bank-Henry Double Barrel Steakhouse Keller Kountry Korner Pepper Slough Lodge Sharp Electric Watertown Co-op Elevator - Henry Branch Class Motto: “I always knew looking back on my tears would bring me laughter, but I never knew looking back on my laughter would make me cry." - By Cat Stevens Class Flower: Blue Rose Class Colors: Royal Blue, Black, Silver Henry High School - CLASS of 2019 Henry High School - CLASS of 2019 Rebecca Waldner Diana White Buffalo Ahlyia Adolphsen Siwoo Kwon Veeraya Phonimdang Holida is ‘Principal for the Day’ Henry School fourth grade student Quentyn Holida is the top reader in the accelerated reading program, with a total of 76 books, 500.4 AR points and 3,438,066 words. Holida was able to be ‘Principal for the Day’, shadowing principal Jon Redmond. City of Clark Board of Adjustment Meeting May 6, 2019 Call to order: The Clark City Council, meeting as the Board of Ad- justment, met in session on May 6, 2019 at 7 p.m. in the City Hall Coun- cil Room. Council Members Present: Bri- an Cook, Belinda Hanson, Kerry Kline, Dennis Larson, Harv Spieker and Andrew Zemlicka. Others Present: Mayor John Pol- lock, Finance Officer Jackie Luttrell, City Attorney Chad Fjelland, Bill Krikac, Eric and Erin Brush, Terry Schlagel and Brandon Kottke. Mayor Pollock called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Brush Variance Application Eric and Erin Brush have applied for a variance of Clark City Code 11.08.06.3 – side yard set-back to con- struct an attached garage closer to the property line. Unique to this property is an undeveloped 40 foot right of way adjoining to the said property line. Adjoining landowner Terry Schlagel was in attendance to voice his concern that the property not be vacated as he wants to ensure access to the proper- ty to the west. A previous attempt to vacate said right of way failed due to all the lack of all adjoining property owners signing the petition. Luttrell pointed out an alternate future access to the said property would be to the south where there is a 58 foot city right of way and an additional 60 foot county right away. A typical city road right of way is 60 feet. Motion by Kline and seconded by Larson to approve the variance to building up to property line. Voting in favor Kline, Hanson and Larson. Opposed Zemlicka, Spieker and Cook. Motion failed due to lack of 2/3 vote as required for passage. Motion by Hanson and seconded by Zemlicka to approve variance to building one foot off property line. Voting in favor Kline, Hanson, Zem- licka, Spieker and Cook. Opposed Larson. Motion carried with 2/3 votes of the board. Motion by Larson and seconded by Kline to adjourn the Board of Adjust- ment meeting. All members voting yes. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 7:21 p.m. This institution is an equal oppor- tunity provider and employer. Mayor John Pollock Attest: Finance Officer Jackie Luttrell (seal) Published once at the total approximate cost of $22.30. Rec. 5-8-19 __________________________________ Sealed bids will be received by the South Dakota Department of Trans- portation at the Aberdeen Region Office, P.O. Box 1767, West Highway 12, Aberdeen, South Dakota 57402- 1767 until 1:30 PM CDT, Friday, May 31, 2019 at which time they will be opened for pickup and dispose of road kill deer in Beadle, Buffalo, Clark, Hand, Hyde, Kingsbury, Miner, and Spink, Counties. Copies of the Plans and Specifi- cations are on file at the Aberdeen Region Office, West Highway 12, Ab- erdeen, South Dakota 57402-1767, telephone number (605) 626-2244, and may be obtained at that office by bidders. Copies of Plans and Specifi- cations may be downloaded from the SDDOT web site: http://www.sddot. com/business/contractors/bid/region/ default.aspx Bids shall be submitted in accor- dance with the specifications. The South Dakota Department of Transportation reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive any irregularities therein. Published twice at the total approximate cost of $24.21. 5-15-2t __________________________________ ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Pickup and Disposal of Road Kill Deer PROJECT: 0009-169, PCN i5PW Myron and Diane Eidsness attended Brandan Gehrke’s graduation recep- tion in Clark on Saturday. Barb Hartley accompanied Jen- na Hulscher to Grady and Addison’s spring concert in Waverly Friday eve- ning. Joan Boehnke met Stephanie Boehnke in Lake Norden Friday night, where they attended the graduation reception for Kirby Antonen, son of Ar- len’s cousin, Sherry. Barb and Lowell Dalton attended Katlyn Maynard’s graduation party Saturday afternoon. Friday night, Rod and Cherie Jans attended Janae Kolden’s graduation reception. On Saturday, they went to Clark’s graduation. Saturday morning, Joan and Steph- anie Boehnke went to Aberdeen to dec- orate the graves of Joan’s parents and grandparents. They later attended Clark’s graduation program and two receptions. Tuesday, Bonita Sharp met her for- mer FSA coworkers for breakfast in Watertown. Lynn and Barb Hartley shared a pot- luck Mother’s Day dinner at the home of Adam and Laci Hartley and family with Lavonne Selchert of South Shore, Bonnie Redlin and Jenna Hulscher and children of Watertown, and Lori Hyland and children of Ramona. Arlen and Stephanie Boehnke treat- ed Joan to dinner out in Watertown after church for Mothers’ Day. After dinner, they visited Bob Boehnke at Edgewood Assisted Living. Stephanie returned to her home in Mitchell Sun- day afternoon. Rod and Cherie Jans attended Jurn- ee Meyer’s graduation reception in Hayti on Saturday afternoon and also Katlyn Maynard’s reception. On Sunday, Rod and Cherie Jans celebrated Lance Jans’ 3rd birthday with dinner out in Watertown with Dave and Lee Peterson, Corey, Jessica, Lucas, and Lance Jans. On Friday, Bonita Sharp went to Ky- lynn Sharp’s Wax Museum at school. Ronnie and Peggy Bastian, Emi- ly Bastian and Derrick Dohman, and Matt Bastian and kids spent Sunday at the Clay and Aimee Bastian home in Volga. Dave and Lee Peterson of Brook- ings joined Corey and Jessica Jans and boys for church on Sunday, and then met up with Rod and Cherie Jans for Lance Jans’ 3rd birthday bash. Thursday evening, Donna Kittelson, Vickie Burchatz, and Kathy Wookey went to Warner to attend their Spring Concert. Jackson McNeil is a member of the band. Donna reports that the concert was outstanding. Prior to the concert, Donna treated Vickie, Kathy, and Jackie McNeil to supper out. Donna Kittelson was treated to dinner out in Henry for Mothers’ Day. Those attending were Donna, Cheryl and Maggie Hovde, Bryan and Cindy Wientjes and sons, and Tom and Kathy Wookey. Later that afternoon, Donna and Cindy visited Floyd Kittelson at Jenkins, and then Cindy treated her mother to a movie in Watertown. Sunday morning, Gordy and Loy- deen VanSickle visited his mother, Helen VanSickle, in Watertown. Gordy and Loydeen then enjoyed Mothers’ Day dinner out in Henry with Mike and Shauna Lane and family, and Troy and Sandy VanSickle and family. Henry News Joan Boehnke, Correspondent 532-5514

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Page 1: Bjerke Brothers LLC · Certified Public Accountants - Diane Varilek, C.P.A. 304 Ninth Ave. SE Watertown, S.D. - Phone 886-6028 Tuesdays: 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m. or by

Wednesday, May 15, 2019 Clark County Courier 8

Business & Professional Directory

VERDON ROOFING& CONSTRUCTION

For all types of Roofing, Construction & Sheet

Metal Work.• Over 40 Years Experience • All Work

Guaranteed • Licensed & Insured

Call Jeff at625-5701 or 881-2237

22 years experience

Heating, Cooling, Ventilation & Sheet Metal✖ Servicing all brands of furnaces & air conditioners

✖ Specializing in Geothermal Heating Systems

Moeller Sheet Metal, Inc.

Call Jon Moeller for your free estimate

532-3847

501 1st Ave East #2PO Box 224Clark, SD 57225605-532-4328 (HEAT)

J & JHeating & Air Conditioning LLC

JEFF SEEFELDT881-3653

JAY HUBER881-4763

• Geo Thermal• Sheet Metal Fabrication

• Duct Cleaning

Bjerke Brothers LLCFor All Your Diggingand Trucking Needs

• Basements• Septic Systems• Water lines• Cattle Fountains• Debris Burial• Payloader work

• Gravel• Pea Rock• Oversize

• Crushed Granite• Equipment Hauling

• Flat Bed Work

233-1974No Job Too Big or Too Small

Licensed & Insured Licensed & Insured

Meier Visual ClinicDr. Brad Meier

Optometrist26 5th St. NE, Watertown, SD

Phone 882-22208:30 to 5 Monday through Friday; 8:30

to 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Closed Saturday.

605-520-4375 605-532-4255 605-881-1419 Garrett Woodring Cell Office Dave Woodring Cell

✔ Residential✔ Commercial

Dave WoodringPO Box 176

Clark, SD

[email protected] Frost Free Sewer Vent

107 N. CommercialClark, S.D. - Phone 532-3655

William Neale & Co., PCCertified Public Accountants - Diane Varilek, C.P.A.

304 Ninth Ave. SEWatertown, S.D. - Phone 886-6028

Tuesdays:8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 5 p.m.

or by appointment

See us for your auditing, accounting and income tax needs.Monthly bookkeeping and payroll services available.

Ron • Dave • Eric Site Prep

Gravel Hauling Demolition

Tree RemovalClark & Watertown

605 532-5663 • 605 878-0254

SENTINEL - “You dream it...We build it”

Boss ConstructionYour local Sentinel Steel Building dealer.

Contact Bill 605-881-1311

JB’S Repair 532-29991212 1st Ave W, Clark SD 57225

Minor to major repairsMinor to major repairsTowing availableTowing available

A-OX Tank exchange,A-OX Tank exchange,including propaneincluding propane

Water • Electrical LinesFootings • Basements

Building Site PrepDemolition

Zach Hovde

605-532-3617102 West 1st Ave.

Clark, SD

Sturdevant’s Auto Parts, the regional leader in Automotive Parts and Accessories, with over a

million parts available. Sturdevant’s HAS IT!

CongratulationsHenry graduates!

From the

Double BarrelDouble BarrelSteakhouseSteakhouse

Alicia Burbach Timothy Clyde Kendra Gassman

Christopher Grode Peyton Hoffer Ian Johnson Cody Raml

Brodie Robinson Cassie Swedeen Emma Tardy

Sponsored by these fine businesses:

Badger WorksDacotah Bank-Henry

Double Barrel Steakhouse

Keller Kountry KornerPepper Slough Lodge

Sharp ElectricWatertown Co-op Elevator

- Henry Branch

Class Motto: “I always knew

looking back on my tears would bring me laughter, but I never knew looking back

on my laughter would make me cry." - By Cat StevensClass Flower:

Blue RoseClass Colors:

Royal Blue, Black, Silver

Henry High School - CLASS of 2019Henry High School - CLASS of 2019

Rebecca Waldner

Diana White Buffalo

Ahlyia Adolphsen

Siwoo Kwon Veeraya Phonimdang

Holida is ‘Principal for the Day’ Henry School fourth grade student Quentyn Holida is the top reader in the accelerated reading program, with a total of 76 books, 500.4 AR points and 3,438,066 words. Holida was able to be ‘Principal for the Day’, shadowing principal Jon Redmond.

City of Clark Board of Adjustment Meeting

May 6, 2019 Call to order: The Clark City Council, meeting as the Board of Ad-justment, met in session on May 6, 2019 at 7 p.m. in the City Hall Coun-cil Room. Council Members Present: Bri-an Cook, Belinda Hanson, Kerry Kline, Dennis Larson, Harv Spieker and Andrew Zemlicka. Others Present: Mayor John Pol-lock, Finance Offi cer Jackie Luttrell, City Attorney Chad Fjelland, Bill Krikac, Eric and Erin Brush, Terry Schlagel and Brandon Kottke. Mayor Pollock called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Brush Variance Application Eric and Erin Brush have applied for a variance of Clark City Code 11.08.06.3 – side yard set-back to con-struct an attached garage closer to the property line. Unique to this property is an undeveloped 40 foot right of way adjoining to the said property line. Adjoining landowner Terry Schlagel was in attendance to voice his concern that the property not be vacated as he wants to ensure access to the proper-ty to the west. A previous attempt to vacate said right of way failed due to all the lack of all adjoining property owners signing the petition. Luttrell pointed out an alternate future access to the said property would be to the south where there is a 58 foot city right of way and an additional 60 foot county right away. A typical city road right of way is 60 feet. Motion by Kline and seconded by Larson to approve the variance to building up to property line. Voting in favor Kline, Hanson and Larson. Opposed Zemlicka, Spieker and Cook. Motion failed due to lack of 2/3 vote as required for passage. Motion by Hanson and seconded by Zemlicka to approve variance to building one foot off property line. Voting in favor Kline, Hanson, Zem-licka, Spieker and Cook. Opposed Larson. Motion carried with 2/3 votes of the board. Motion by Larson and seconded by Kline to adjourn the Board of Adjust-ment meeting. All members voting yes. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 7:21 p.m. This institution is an equal oppor-tunity provider and employer.

Mayor John PollockAttest: Finance Offi cer

Jackie Luttrell(seal)

Published once at the total approximate cost of $22.30.

Rec. 5-8-19__________________________________

Sealed bids will be received by the South Dakota Department of Trans-portation at the Aberdeen Region Office, P.O. Box 1767, West Highway 12, Aberdeen, South Dakota 57402-1767 until 1:30 PM CDT, Friday, May 31, 2019 at which time they will be opened for pickup and dispose of road kill deer in Beadle, Buffalo, Clark, Hand, Hyde, Kingsbury, Miner, and Spink, Counties. Copies of the Plans and Specifi-cations are on file at the Aberdeen Region Office, West Highway 12, Ab-erdeen, South Dakota 57402-1767, telephone number (605) 626-2244,

and may be obtained at that office by bidders. Copies of Plans and Specifi-cations may be downloaded from the SDDOT web site: http://www.sddot.com/business/contractors/bid/region/default.aspx Bids shall be submitted in accor-dance with the specifications. The South Dakota Department of Transportation reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive any irregularities therein. Published twice at the

total approximate cost of $24.21.5-15-2t

__________________________________

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSPickup and Disposal of Road Kill Deer

PROJECT: 0009-169, PCN i5PW

Myron and Diane Eidsness attended Brandan Gehrke’s graduation recep-tion in Clark on Saturday. Barb Hartley accompanied Jen-na Hulscher to Grady and Addison’s spring concert in Waverly Friday eve-ning. Joan Boehnke met Stephanie Boehnke in Lake Norden Friday night, where they attended the graduation reception for Kirby Antonen, son of Ar-len’s cousin, Sherry. Barb and Lowell Dalton attended Katlyn Maynard’s graduation party Saturday afternoon. Friday night, Rod and Cherie Jans attended Janae Kolden’s graduation reception. On Saturday, they went to Clark’s graduation. Saturday morning, Joan and Steph-anie Boehnke went to Aberdeen to dec-orate the graves of Joan’s parents and grandparents. They later attended Clark’s graduation program and two receptions. Tuesday, Bonita Sharp met her for-mer FSA coworkers for breakfast in Watertown. Lynn and Barb Hartley shared a pot-luck Mother’s Day dinner at the home of Adam and Laci Hartley and family with Lavonne Selchert of South Shore, Bonnie Redlin and Jenna Hulscher and children of Watertown, and Lori Hyland and children of Ramona. Arlen and Stephanie Boehnke treat-ed Joan to dinner out in Watertown after church for Mothers’ Day. After dinner, they visited Bob Boehnke at Edgewood Assisted Living. Stephanie returned to her home in Mitchell Sun-day afternoon. Rod and Cherie Jans attended Jurn-ee Meyer’s graduation reception in

Hayti on Saturday afternoon and also Katlyn Maynard’s reception. On Sunday, Rod and Cherie Jans celebrated Lance Jans’ 3rd birthday with dinner out in Watertown with Dave and Lee Peterson, Corey, Jessica, Lucas, and Lance Jans. On Friday, Bonita Sharp went to Ky-lynn Sharp’s Wax Museum at school. Ronnie and Peggy Bastian, Emi-ly Bastian and Derrick Dohman, and Matt Bastian and kids spent Sunday at the Clay and Aimee Bastian home in Volga. Dave and Lee Peterson of Brook-ings joined Corey and Jessica Jans and boys for church on Sunday, and then met up with Rod and Cherie Jans for Lance Jans’ 3rd birthday bash. Thursday evening, Donna Kittelson, Vickie Burchatz, and Kathy Wookey went to Warner to attend their Spring Concert. Jackson McNeil is a member of the band. Donna reports that the concert was outstanding. Prior to the concert, Donna treated Vickie, Kathy, and Jackie McNeil to supper out. Donna Kittelson was treated to dinner out in Henry for Mothers’ Day. Those attending were Donna, Cheryl and Maggie Hovde, Bryan and Cindy Wientjes and sons, and Tom and Kathy Wookey. Later that afternoon, Donna and Cindy visited Floyd Kittelson at Jenkins, and then Cindy treated her mother to a movie in Watertown. Sunday morning, Gordy and Loy-deen VanSickle visited his mother, Helen VanSickle, in Watertown. Gordy and Loydeen then enjoyed Mothers’ Day dinner out in Henry with Mike and Shauna Lane and family, and Troy and Sandy VanSickle and family.

Henry News Joan Boehnke, Correspondent 532-5514