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Max News 6-25-07

Is there life after football? YES! His name is Lincoln Nickolas, born to John and Dayna Semchenko on March 20, 2007 in Sioux Falls, S.D. The little linebacker weighed 8#7 oz., 21 inches long and wears the number 1 especially in the hearts of his parents and grandparents, Norval and Carey Semchenko of rural Max and Robert and Roberta Rylance of Watertown, S.D. Lincoln's grandma Carey and great grandmother, Bev Knick of Plentywood, MT spent a week with him doing "Granny Nanny" service. Dayna has returned to her work as a Physician's Assistant at the Orthopedic Institute in Sioux Falls. John was involved with a football camp held at Augustana College where 590 participants in grades 5-12 honed their skills. A great time was had by all, especially the two grandmas. Congratulations to John and Dayna and to all the grandparents!

"To be alive, to be able to see, to walk....it's all a miracle. I have adapted the technique of living life from miracle to miracle." Arthur Rubinstein

Any other little ones out there? Jessica Henne is looking for more children and babies to enroll in her home daycare just south of Max. Visit the Little Hoppers website or give her a call at 701-679-2256 or at 701-661-0240. Little Hoppers website is: www.geocities.com/jessicahenne/index.htm. Check it out.

Former Maxite Mabel Albertson has been injured in a car accident. She is home but very miserable. Drop her a note and cheer her up. Mabel's address is: 12085 Highway #2 East, Norwich, N.Dak. 58768.

The Summer Reading Program Finale will be held at the Max Library on Friday, June 29 at 2:00. Prizes will be awarded for those enrolled in the program so be sure to attend!

The Max City landfill will be open this Saturday, June 30 from 9 to 12 noon. Are you finding things to throw away, while coordinating your garage sale you'll be holding during Max's City Wide Garage Sale event to be held Saturday, July 7th. from 9 to 4 p.m. ? The list is getting longer and longer, of sales and of items up for sale. Here are a few of the things you will be interested in buying: bedroom sets, lawn equipment, clothing, antiques, dolls, bells, saddles, vehicles, collectibles, gas grill, actyline welder, ice cream chairs, dishes, books, and much much more! Call Susan Halverson at 679-2607 or Joyce Malling at 679-2672 for more information. The locations of these sales will be on a map that will be available at Cenex and Bremer Bank in Max. Some are having their garage sales throughout the whole week-end so you may choose to do that too, but be sure to have it also on July 7th. as that date will be highly advertised.

"Saying is one thing and doing is another." Montaigne

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