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• It was nonviolent Indian activist Mahatma Gandhi who made the following sage observation: “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” • Beloved children’s author Dr. Seuss had a hobby that few people were aware of: He collected hats. • With the summer holidays approaching, you might want to keep in mind this tidbit: Every year, 75,000 stuffed animals are left behind in hotels. Be sure to check under the bed before you leave! • It was long believed that a single piece of paper couldn’t be folded more than seven times, but in 2002, high-schooler Britney Gallivan disproved that notion. She ordered a 4,000-foot-long roll of toilet paper and, along with her family, headed to a shopping mall to try to break the seven-fold limit. After seven hours, she and her family had succeeded in folding the paper 12 times, putting an end to the myth. • Ancient Mayan warriors were known to throw hornets’ nests at each other in battle. • At some point you’ve almost certainly heard a coward described as “lily-livered,” but did you ever wonder where that expression came from? It was once believed that the seat of courage in the human body was the liver; therefore, someone who was timid presumably lacked blood in the liver, causing that organ to become white. • If you’re like the average American, you spend 38 hours in traffic every year. If you live in Chicago, you’re stuck for 46 hours. If you’re unlucky enough to be driving in Los Angeles, you’ll be at the mercy of traffic for a whopping 72 hours every year. •••
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• On March 31, 1776, future first lady Abigail Adams writes to her husband urging him to “remember the ladies” when drafting a new code of laws for the fledgling nation. Abigail pondered if and how the rights of women would be addressed in an American constitution. • On April 4, 1841, only 31 days after assuming office, William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States, dies at the White House. At his inauguration, Harrison declined to wear a jacket or hat and made a two-hour speech. Soon afterward, he developed pneumonia. • On April 5, 1859, naturalist Charles Darwin sends his publishers the first three chapters of “Origin of Species,” which will become one of the most influential books ever published. Knowing the fates of scientists who had published radical theories and been ostracized or worse, Darwin had held off publishing his theory of natural selection for years. • On April 1, 1924, Adolf Hitler is sentenced for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch of Nov. 8, 1923. He had been charged with high treason. Despite his conviction, he was out of jail before the end of the year, with his political position stronger than ever. • On April 3, 1936, Richard Bruno Hauptmann, convicted in the kidnapping and murder of the 20-month-old son of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh, is executed by electrocution. In 1932, Charles Jr. was kidnapped from the nursery of the Lindbergh home. • On April 2, 1979, the world’s first anthrax epidemic begins in Ekaterinburg, Russia (now Sverdlosk). Thirteen years later the epidemic was finally explained: Workers at a weapons plant had failed to replace a filter, causing a release of anthrax spores into the outside air. © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. answers on page 11
March 24 - PK Open House - 5pm (4 by 9/1/2014) March 24 - Kind Trans. Meeting For Parents - 6pm March 24 - State of the School Address - 7pm March 24 - Track Practice Begins Today!! March 25 - Local History Fair March 25 - ECC Band Festival A Waubay Concert - 7pm March 25 - Drivers Ed - 7pm March 27 - Regional History Fair - Summit March 27 - NSU Science Fair - Aberdeen March 27 - Athletic Banquet - Gym - 6:30pm March 28 - Little I - Brookings - SDSU March 28 - FFA Lock In in the gym March 25 - Local History Fair March 25 - Drivers Ed - 7pm March 27 - Regional History Fair - Summit March 27 - Athletic Banquet - Gym - 6:30pm
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BSC Branch Public Library
Open Wed. Mar 26: 2PM - 6PM / Sat. Mar 29: 10AM - 1PM
Big Stone City School
Scholastic Book Fair during the week of March 24th-27th, 2014 Book Fair hours will be as follows: Monday - 2:00-4:00 Tuesday - 1:00-4:00, 5:30-8:30 (before and after both Music Programs) Wednesday - 9:00-12:00, 3:00-4:00 Thursday - 2:00-8:00 (before and during the Parent/Teacher Conferences) March 24th – School Board Meeting, 5:00
March 25th Spring Concert Program 2:00pm & 7:00pm BIG ROCK GRILL & CASINO SPECIALS
Monday: Meatloaf 11-1 & 5-8 Tuesday: Taco Tuesday 11-1 & (5-8) and Wing Night (5-8) night is dine in only for both specials but not the day Wednesday: Cook's Choice (11-1) & (5-8) and Burger Night (5-8) Thursday: Roast beef commercials (11-1) & (5-8) Friday: Tator tot hothdish (11-1) Steak Cube Dinner 5-8 Sunday Dinners 11-2
BIG STONE AMERICAN LEGION Thursday: TACO NIGHT: 5-8 PM Friday: BAR BINGO start at 7PM SUNDAY AFTERNOON: Meat Raffle
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Q: I haven’t seen my favorite actress, ing things out. In a recent interview, Steve said: “We’re trying. It’s Katherine Heigl, in a while. Will she be tough. I’m doing my best in that area, and I can only do so much. The older I get, the more I do realize how imporback on TV soon, or is Katherine tant what we had all together and how it worked. she a full-fledged movie Heigl ... [lifting] each other to this place that you can’t star now? -- Penny T., get to alone. I think that’s probably the biggest via email chemistry thing I recognize now.” A: While Katherine is still a big-screen draw -- she And Journey’s founder, Neal Schon, wrote on has four movies coming out within a year of each his Facebook page recently: “I hope we can reach other -- she hasn’t forgotten her small-screen roots. out to each other and connect once again. We had Katherine -- who got her big break on ABC’s “Grey’s amazing chemistry together. I love him with all the Anatomy” -- is set to return to series television to star love and admiration you could ever have. Steve, in NBC’s “State of Affairs,” a drama about a CIA let’s talk soon.” I have all of my fingers and toes attache (Katherine) who advises the president on crossed for a reunion! “high-stakes incidents around the world” while trying ••• to manage her complicated personal life. The pilot has Q: Can you tell me when “Falling Skies” will return? I can’t been shot, and things are looking good for a series pickup. Speaking of “Grey’s Anatomy,” Isaiah Washington is set to return wait! -- Jimmy F., via email A: The fourth season of TNT’s hit series “Falling Skies,” which to the series as Dr. Preston Burke for an episode in May. The show’s creator, Shonda Rhimes, told “The Wrap” that Isaiah’s character is stars Noah Wyle and Will Patton, premieres Sunday, June 22, at 10 vital to tying up the story of Sandra Oh’s character, Cristina Yang. p.m. ET/PT. The series is about life and survival in the wake of a Shonda revealed: “It’s important to me that Cristina’s journey un- catastrophic alien invasion. Before that at 9 p.m., check out the new folds exactly as it should. Burke is vital to that journey -- he gives action series “The Last Ship,” from executive producer Michael Bay her story that full-circle moment we need to properly say goodbye and starring Eric Dane. The series is about a Navy vessel that may be humanity’s last hope in the wake of a worldwide catastrophe. to our beloved Cristina Yang.” ••• to Cindy at King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475; or e-mail Q: Please tell me that the rumors of a Journey reunion with Steve her atWrite letters@cindyelavsky.com. Perry are true! -- Samuel D., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. A: Not yet ... but word is that they are closer than ever to work-
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Mr. Peanut Q: I have a Mr. Peanut novelty bracelet made of plastic and metal, probably from the 1960s. Is it worth keeping? -Rhonda, Albuquerque, N.M. A: Your Mr. Peanut bracelet is valued in the $25 to $35 range, depending on condition and style. There were several designs made of this bracelet, which usually were given away as premiums by the company. Other values include a Planter’s Mr. Peanut display jar, $35; a plastic lapel pin, $15; and a ballpoint pen, $20. ••• Q: I began collecting bottles as a teenager in Nevada. During the past 40 years, I have managed to find more than 400 bottles, many of them from saloons and pharmacies in Nevada. Since I now find myself downsizing, I would like to donate my collection to a museum or institution where it can be seen and enjoyed by others. -- Sam, Las Vegas A: I suggest you contact the Nevada State Museum, 600 N. Carson St., Carson, NV 89701; 775-687-4810. Your collection sounds interesting, and I hope you find an appropriate home for it. ••• Q: In 1937, I visited a relative in Britain and was given a Wedgwood earthenware cup and saucer commemorating the coronation of George VI and Elizabeth. Is it valuable? -- Sue, Waco, Texas A: Commemorative ware has become increasingly popular in recent years. For example, a Royal Doulton bone china cup that was issued to mark the wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer has increased in value to almost $700; a plate featuring an image of Queen Victoria from 1887, $400; and an eggcup showing Princess Margaret Rose, $95. Your cup and saucer probably are worth about $50. ••• Q: My granddad worked in a North Dakota assay office during the 1920s and ‘30s. I have inherited his scale, which was used to weigh gold ore during that same period. I would like to find out more about it. -- Rob, Mason, Iowa A: Bob Jibben is president of the International Society of Antique Scale Collectors, and he has agreed to help you. Founded in 1976, the ISASC is an active non-profit group. Contact Jibben at 1821 W. 49th St., Minneapolis, MN 55419; info@ISASC.org; and www.ISASC.org. Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to questionsforcox@aol.com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr. Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions. Do not send any materials requiring return mail. © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Clark School Events
March 25 - Fuller HS Invit. Track Meet @ NSU Aberdeen - 2pm March 25 - Pop's Concert - 7pm March 28 - Teacher In Service March 28 - Music Students Leave For Florida Clark Events & Happenings April 5 - The Lookout Bar & Grill's 2nd Annual 4-Wheeler Poker Run - Registration at 10am. April 12 - Charlie Zeck Benefit - Clark Golf Club - 5pm. Call Rae Jean At (605) 233•1233, Jen At (605) 881•2833 or Sheryl At (605) 881•7115 For More Details. (Free Will Offering Pasta Bar, Silent & Live Auctions, Followed By A DJ.)
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March Events at the Appleton Public Library March 24, 4:30 p.m.: Coffee, cookie's & chat book club "The Immediate Family" by Eileen Goudge March 26, 3:30-4:30 p.m.: Lego Club for grades 2-6 The Russell Johnson American Legion Post 72 & Auxiliary will be celebrating the 95th Birthday of the Legion Monday, March 24th at 5:30 p.m. with a potluck supper and a meeting to follow. ALL Legionnaires & Auxiliary members are encouraged to attend. The ladies at the Methodist Church are cooking up an amazing Turkey Dinner Sunday, March 23rd from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for ages 6-12 and Free for ages 5 & under. The Appleton Chamber of Commerce will be holding a Wine & Beer Tasting and Silent Auction Fundraiser Thursday, March 27th from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Shooter's Bar & Grill. Tickets are $20/person until March 26th and $25 at the door. Proceeds will go towards improving the Appleton signs. Big Bend Lutheran Church will have a Soup, Sandwich & Pie Dinner Sunday, March 30th, from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Adults are $8.00, Children 4-10 are $5.00 and Children 3 & Under are free. MenuSoups: Homemade chili, chicken dumpling, cheese, Sandwiches: Egg Salad or Ham, Pies: Assorted homemade pies, Beverage: Coffee or milk. Take-out orders will be available.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Paul G. Donohue, M.D.
Head and Ear Noise Drives People Crazy DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I have tinnitus. It sounds like roaring in my head. I take gabapentin for it. Do you know of anything else for it? -- E.A. ANSWER: You have an affliction that would drive me crazy -tinnitus, a constant noise in one or both ears or the head that people describe in a variety of ways as ringing, whistling, buzzing, hissing or roaring. An estimate of the number of Americans suffering from tinnitus (TIN-uh-tiss or tuh-NITE-iss) is somewhere between 16 million and 60 million. Tinnitus mostly happens to older people whose hearing is diminishing. Why tinnitus arises in them is explained by the fact that head noises are generated constantly. Outside noise entering the ears obliterates these internal noises. When deafness approaches, the volume of external noises greatly lessens, and the internal noises then become prominent and nerve-racking. If your hearing is growing dimmer, a hearing aid will help you hear more clearly and will dampen your tinnitus. Other causes of tinnitus are as banal as a wax impaction in the eardrum, something easily taken care of by the family doctor. Drugs like aspirin and the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (Aleve, Advil, Motrin) can bring on tinnitus if they are constantly used. If a cause cannot be determined, then other approaches have to be taken. A bedside radio tuned to a station that plays the kind of music you like can reduce the volume of tinnitus. Nighttime is the worst time for it. Tinnitus maskers, devices worn like a hearing aid, emit a constant sound that dulls tinnitus. Do get in touch with the American Tinnitus Association. It will provide you with a wealth of information on tinnitus and its treatments. You can reach the association online at www.ata.org. If you don’t have a computer, surely a friend, neighbor or relative does and can hook you up with the association. ••• DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Please discuss liver cysts. Two CT scans, taken years apart, revealed two liver cysts. I was told not to be concerned. Should I be? -- B.S. ANSWER: Since scans have become so routinely a part of medical
practice, liver cysts are seen quite frequently. Most liver cysts neither hydrogen peroxide for prostate or urinary tract problems. I would not cause pain nor upset liver function. No one is sure why they form. Unless encourage you to use it. Food grade is a very high concentration. they are large or are causing symptoms, they can be left alone. ••• Dr. Donohue regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but he will incorTrouble-making liver cysts do exist. Some parasite infections them in his column whenever possible. Readers may write him or request an order cause them. Those cysts almost always produce symptoms that call porate form of available health newsletters at P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. for treatment. ••• © 2014 North America Synd., Inc. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I recently read several articles about the use of food-grade hydrogen peroxide. I am interested in using it for prostate and urinary tract problems. Are there real benefits from it? -- J.C. ANSWER: Concentrations of 1.5 percent hydrogen peroxide are used by some as a mouthwash and at 1.5 percent to 3 percent as a wound cleaner. The same doses are used to remove wax from the ear canal. I can’t find any confirmation of the benefit of using food-grade
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FOR SALE: A 1947 Dodge Truck. One-of-akind to restore. Call 605-882-3095 evenings. If no answer, please leave a message.
75 ONE STOP Bellingham, MN FULL SERVICE GAS, Auto Repair Tires- Beer- Pop- Snacks- Pizzas Galen Jorgensen, owner Ph.320-568-2217 Fax320-568-2227
WANTED TO BUY: Lefse pint or quart canning jars with rings in good condition. Mens cowboy boots and hat. size 10 boots, size 7 mens hat. 605-203-1821
LAKEVIEW KENNEL PET BOARDING - A trusted name in pet care. Clean, modern, state-of-the-art facility. For the best care available, call 605-882-3342! Watertown.
FOR SALE: Two black leather office chairs with ottomans in good condition. $100 each or best offer. 320-839-7099. Leave a message and your WANTED: Looking for Pontiac Cars or Parts. 60's to present. Anything you might phone number. want to sell. Trying to find a father/daughter FOR SALE: Dining Set, six chairs with leaf project. Call 605-940-4337.p03174 $175. Hospital Bed, like new $500. FOR SALE: 2005 Chrysler Town & Country Larry 605-690-2301. Jim 605-620-5459. LT passenger van, no rust. $6,000. 320FOR SALE: Brand new electric lift chair. Fern 297-1015 colored, medium size. $400. 605-874-2016 or FOR SALE: 1948 Chevy Truck. 38,000 miles, 605-237-3744. Clear Lake, SD. original owner, always garaged. LIKE NEW! FOR SALE: Antique Chopping Block. 60 Call (605) 460-0164. years old. 29" X 24". Height 34". Good condiFOR SALE: 2000 Ford F350 XLT Club Cab. tion. $600. phone 605-882-3526. 7.3 Diesel, black, new batteries. 215,000 miles. FOR SALE: Craftmatic Lift Bed. $75. Call AS IS. $5,900. Montevideo, MN 320-226-2372. 320-265-6950. WANTED TO BUY: 1957 - 1960 Ford Pickup FOR SALE: Cast Iron double kitchen sink to restore or one for parts. Call Ken at (320) with faucet. Cream colored, good condition 226-1314. and extra deep bowls.22"X33". $100 Call Kitchen cabinet and interior window sill FOR SALE: 2000 Silverado 1500 4X4. Exrefinishing. Also furniture repair and refinish- 605-868-1360 tended Cab. 158,000. Call 605-561-1797. ing. 19 years experience. Don't replace 'em, FOR SALE: Elec. Prism PowerChair Perfect For Sale: 1950 International Pickup. restore 'em! 605-886-8068. 03244 Fit. 605-237-6695. Wooden Grain Box is in good condition. FOR SALE: Two blue velour, tufted, wingback chairs. Call 605/345-3962. FOR SALE: Queen dark oak headboard. 605-873-2630 FOR SALE: White medium size microwave $30. 605-753-5313. FOR SALE: Black Avery Reclining Swivel Leather Chair. New $299. Will sell $100/ OBO. Excellent condition. 320-839-7099. Leave phone number.
FOR SALE: Baseball and football cards and memorabilia. Includes cards, small sets, and sports collectibles from the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s. Asking $650 OBO. Call 605-886-3422. Purebred Rat Terrier Pups, black and white & brown and white. Great family pets. Smart and easily trained. Call 605-949-0759 or 605-398-6333. p03102
FOR SALE: White 2007 Tahoe LS, 5.3 liter V8, 38k, Excellent condition. Asking $24,995. 605-880-9884. FOR SALE: 1970 Lincoln Mark lll. 2 door, hard top & in good shape. Blue with black top. 460 V8 engine. ALWAYS garaged. $3000.00 Call Ron at (605) 868-3964. FOR SALE: 2010 Chevy Silverado. 37,500 miles, V6, 2 wheel drive, $13,600 OBO. New Snow Tires. Call 605-862-6004. MUST SELL: 1995 Toyota 4runner 172,000 miles, leather interior, power windows, moon roof, newer clutch, new water pump, radiator, timing belt, good tires. $3000 obo. Call 605-690-0314. FOR SALE: (2) 15580R13 Cooper Snow Tires. On rims with studs. New. 605-8824369. FOR SALE: New, still in box, 5" wide Chrome Running Boards with Brackets, for a 4-Door Ford F-150 Pick-up. New sells for $600, asking $300. Also, new still in box, After Market LED Headlights & Taillights for a 2006-2007 F-150. New sells for $425, asking $200. Contact Mark at 605-467-9749.
FOR SALE: Hitch for Jeep Grand Cherokee Complete engine. Cab Interior poor condi- 2011-2014. New Class 3 2" receiving tube tion. Perfect restoration project. $1500. with pre-existing bolts. $110 or make offer. Located near Watertown, SD. Come & see. Call 320-598-7973. Leave message. 605-628-5669. FOR SALE: 1948 5 window 1/2 ton chevy FOR SALE. Tires - 4 265-70R17 tires. $100 OBO. One 750-16 Snow Tire. New pickup ... 3,500.00 OBO ... Located in $50. OBO. Call 605-882-2446. Watertown, SD ... Call 605-882-1882 FOR SALE: Ford V8 engine. 1949 Flathead FOR SALE: 2007 GMC Sierra Extended Cab SLT Black, heated leather, loaded. 115k for re-build or parts. Has adjustable valve miles 5.3L Call or Text 320-290-6015. lifters. Phone 320-839-3332.
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March 24, 2014 FOR SALE: Patio door. One door is stationary and one swings open to the inside. $100 OBO. 605-753-5313 FOR SALE: WTD Old 1/2 Round Gutters. 320-6952742.
FOR SALE: 2011 Yamaha Stryker motorcycle 455 miles on it. blue in color with 1300 cc motor. Show room clean. 7500.00 OBO. 868-3964
FOR SALE: Ralley Roper Riding Mower, 11hp Briggs $300, Murray Rider 12hp FOR SALE: 50cc Scooter. Good shape, runs Briggs $150, Gilson Snow Blower, 26in, needs motor $40. Madison, MN 320good. 605-266-1465. 226-3626. FOR SALE:1978 Honda 750A Hondamatic Collector Motorcycle. Low miles. Excellent condition. New battery and tires. NADA book $2,285. Asking $2,000 OBO. Call 605868-9405. FOR SALE: 2008 Harley Davidson Sportster. 2700 miles. Call 605-880-3287. FOR SALE: 1984 1200cc Honda Goldwing Aspencade, low miles, lots of extras. Call day or evening, 320-273-2181, if no answer leave a message. FOR SALE: 2005 Softail Heritage Classic. 7200 miles, fully loaded, clear title, maroon/ black cherry. Call (605) 880-1817. FOR SALE-Yamaha zuma 49cc scootergreat gas mileage and only 2500 mi--605881-9472 2008 Red Polaris Sportsman 400 HO. ATV AWD. Less than 400 miles! Cross Country Plow, Winch and Windshield, Dual Mirrors, $4,000. OBO, please call 605-882-2436. FOR SALE: 2011 6'X10' Royal Cargo enclosed trailer, drop ramp back door and side door, spare, charcoal, excellent condition. 605-203-1279.
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Telling a story one locket at a time Cell: 605-237-1903 crystalscharmedlife@gmail.com www.southhilldesigns. com/chalverson FOR SALE: Interstate Classic Leather Originals - Jacket & Pants - lg. Priced to sell. 320-839-3138 FOR SALE: Cat248 Skid Steer Loader, cab heat, 2000 hours, 2000 lb lift capacity. 24 horsepower. 605-290-3208. Very reasonable.
FOR SALE: 2008 5x8 enclosed trailer. Insulated, FOR SALE: 2 Bruno Scooter Lifts for with windows, like brand new. Used for business in vehicles. 1 model 670 Curbsider $400. 1 model Scooter Lift Jr, $150. 605-881-3950. summer, Ice shanty for winter. $1750. Watertown. FOR SALE: 1996 Shasta 24' Motorhome. New tires FOR SALE: 3 Men's Black Leather Vests. on 3500 Ford frame & engine. Very clean. No pets & Excellent condition. Sizes: 1 large, 1 extra no smoking. $10,500. Call (507) 249-3994. large, 1 size 44 tall. 320-598-3404. FOR SALE: Aluminum Boat Lift. 2000#. Full length bunks, motor stop and electric winch. 605-694-2743.
FOR SALE: 1957 Chevy Pick-up box trailer with good rear end $300. 605-881-4315
FOR SALE: COINS. 2012 & 2013 Uncl. WANTED: Pull type pop-up camper. All I really want is the running gear in good shape. Presidential dollars. Both Mints. Also, 5 Mint National Parks Quarters. Call (605) Call 320-598-7810 leave message. 886-6384. FOR SALE: 2003 Excel 33' Fifth Wheel FOR SALE: Ladies Square Dance Camper. 3 slideouts stored inside. Very Clothes Size 12-14. Skirts, Blouses & clean. Appleton, MN (320) 289-2780. Can-Cans. Also a pair of White Western FOR SALE: Shasta Phoenix 30' Fifth Wheel Boots Size 7. Call 605-878-0210. Camper. Living area in front. Excellent condition. Must see. 605-793-2145. FOR SALE: 1992 Excel 29.5’ Fifth Wheel Camper.Single Slide. No smoking or pets. Stored inside. Very clean. Watertown SD 605-882-1834 or 881-2856.
WORK FROM YOUR HOME OFFICE. Looking for motivated individuals to work from home setting up shopping accounts for our 26 year old INC 500 COMPANY. No stocking or delivering. Residual income. www.helpingothers4life.biz (507) 677-2356
FOR SALE: 1990 Bayliner Capri 19 ft, open bow. 3.0 Liter inboard. Plenty of power to pull tubes and skiers. Includes skis and ski rope. $4200 OBO. 605-753-5277 or 605-351-9766. IH 6200 28ft Press Drill with Kuhn Transport. Nice condition. 605-880-4483 MUST BE RECEIVED BY 10AM ON FRIDAYS / CHECK OR MONEY ORDER: TIDBITS OF THE LAKE AREA MAIL TO: CLASSIFIEDS, P.O. Box 313, BIG STONE CITY, SD 57216 • www.LakeAreaTidbits.com
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My 18-month-old Lab mix, “Sadie,” is old enough to go camping and hiking with me, but my two usual hiking buddies aren’t sure. They say we won’t be allowed to hike many trails with her, and that she’ll be a distraction on trips. What do you think? -- Bill in Franklin, Tenn. DEAR BILL: Bringing your dog along on camping and hiking trips does take extra preparation and planning, but it can be a blast and an important experience for Sadie. If it’s important to you, make the case with your friends to bring Sadie along. While many city, state or national parks don’t allow pets, a large number do allow them, with restrictions that vary depending If your friends won’t budge about Sadie, it doesn’t have on the park. Go online and look up the areas you want to visit this year for to absolutely be your dog versus them. Plan some outings their rules regarding pets, or call the park directly. List parks that with your friends, and some outings with Sadie. If you want absolutely don’t allow dogs versus those that do allow them. to camp or hike with a group, plan that with others who are open to bringing Sadie along. If you don’t know anyone, look for dog-friendly hiking groups on Meetup.com or at the local camping-supply store’s message board. With that said, remember that Sadie needs to be wellbehaved and socialized before taking her camping. Conduct obedience training daily and make sure she responds to your commands promptly. You need to be able to call her back from potentially dangerous situations while out hiking. Learn more about training Sadie and packing for your dog at REI’s website. Send your questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.
CLOVER LEAF SPORTING CLAYS Estelline, SD. Bring your friends and try our scenic Sporting Clay Course. A great place to start your bachelor party! Summer Leagues. Call Russell Nelson (605) 690-3955
JLCO Automatic Batch Dryer, 20' Long, 400 bu, 3 phase, has phase converter for single phase operation. Very good condition, 400 bu/5pt/hr. $4,000 OBO. 320-815-5655. p03244
4 SALE BOAT LIFT FOR PONTOON OR BOAT $1100.00. 320-839-3207
Door latches for old moline tractor cab. In very good condition 25.00. For more info please call 605-492-3337.
Wanted small metal cutting lathe. 605874-2478
FOR SALE: 1949 Minneapolis Moline Tractor. 4 cylinder. Narrow Front. Engine free - needs restoration. 320-766-1376.
For Sale: Foley Model 387 Saw Filer. FOR SALE: Engine for an 8N Ford Tractor. Sharpens most saws. Comes with stand & Call (605) 460-0164 some other accessories. Used very little. WANTED TO BUY: 11.2 X 28 tractor tire. For more details call (605) 938-4360. Prefer Firestone bias ply field and road. FOR SALE: Barrett Brake Drum Lathe. Phone 605-880-1369. Handles 16.5” Drums. $125.00. Call Dave FOR SALE: Hay Wagon 7X24 good 320-769-4337. offers. Field Deluxe Solar 6 volt electric FOR SALE: Antique Dayton Hobart grocery fencer $100. 605-881-3721. store type scale. Up to 24#’s. Call 1-605FOR SALE: Farmall Model-B Tractor. 949-4009. Runs Great. Everything works. Good paint. Get on and go. Call 1-320-7602054. 16 Inch Performance Saddle. Only used about 6 times. Oiled once. New in 2012. Gorgeous tooling wide tree $500. 605-932-3509. Ernie, cell 605-467-0945. Peever, SD SELLING: Bale spike for skide steer. $325. 44" Swisher Rough Cut Trail Mower. $650. Both in very good condition. 605881-0569. FOR SALE: 1973 Tandom Chev Truck. 427 Engine. 5x4 Trans. 18 ft. Steel Box, Tilt hood, Excellent tires, Nice truck. Call (605) 854-3693 or (605) 203-1900. FOR SALE 44 inch Swisher pull behind mower $400 OBO. 320-815-7249. FOR SALE: Poly Dome Nursery Calf Huts. $150.00 (O.B.O.) Call 605-9832-36" and 1-32" solid core house doors. 3903 & Please Leave A Message. 1-set 72" solid core doors-swing open in middle. All have oak finish and are pre-hung. FOR SALE: 1947 M JD Tractor with Used - good condition. 605-881-2279. hydraulic 2 pt w/ 5ft digger and 2 btm plow. Make Offer. New paint and tires. Call 320FOR SALE: 36" COMBINATION STORM 394-2348. DOOR WITH SCREEN INSERT. $35. WATERTOWN 605-753-5313.
March 24, 2014 FOR SALE: 1980 Gleaner F-2 Combine, 4-row, 30” corn head. $4,000 or best offer. Pickup head also available. Call 605-924-0467
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FOR MORE INFORMATION & DETAILS CALL (605) 947-4421 Home-owner looking for live-in renter 360/mo & 1/2 utilities. Mature, Responsible, Non-smoker, Drug-Free.... pets Maybe..Please call 605-212-0944 for appt. FOR SALE: House to be moved. 2 bedroom, 1 bath. new shingles, windows, insulation. Solid cottage style. $7,500. Original wood floors, doors. Appleton. Call 320-297-1015. Great for Hunting or Lake. House and Land FOR SALE Near Summit, SD House has:3 bedrooms, formal dining room hickory cupboards, granite counter tops & oak floors in kitchen, a great room, office 2 full bathrooms, 3 stall garage with attached heated shop 9.8 acres with house and/or 200 acres of farm land Call (605) 398-6457 leave message For Sale: 5 Bedroom House, with 1 1/2 Bathrooms, Central Air & Heating, 2 Car Garage. This home has a solid foundation & was built in the 1920's. Asking $49,999. Call (320) 760•4467.
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FOR SALE: Top of the Hill Cafe. GREAT business opportunity!! Call (605) 3986464. Evenings call (605) 398-6457. Summit, SD FOR SALE WITH OPTIONS: 5 Bedroom House Located In Wheaton, MN. Call 320-760-4467 for more details. FOR SALE: Paper Shreader, old typewriter, fax machine. Make offer. Call 605-874-2422. FOR SALE: HP Officejet All-in-one phone, fax & copier. Call 1-605-949-4009. FOR SALE: Marco Polo Apartment size piano with bench. 66 keys, very good condition. Call 320-839-6165. FOR SALE: Crafter Electric Acoustic Guitar (Model CCL 80/RS) and amp. $350. Red sunburst finish. Perfect condition. Call or text: 605-924-1513. Will send photo.
WANTED TO BUY: Old outboard motors - running or not - the smaller the better. 605-881-3540. WANTED: 15-20 gal. crock jar and wide mouth quart jars. 320-413-0758. WANTED - USED 4 WHEEL SCOOTER for handicapped. 605-265-1465. WANTED 1997-2005 Ford F250 or F350 must be 4 door. Will take gas or diesel. Any Condition (605) 881-1498
WANTED: 1960-66 Chevrolet pickups for parts or to restore. Also, 1937-47 Plymouth and Dodge pickups or trucks. Call Ken at 320-226-1314. Looking To Buy: 1960s or 70s Restored Car. 320-310-2170 or email info to overhillace2@ hotmail.com
A woman and her little girl were visiting the grave of the little girl's grandmother. On their way through the cemetery back to the car, the little girl asked, "Mommy, do they ever bury two people in the same grave?" "Of course not, dear," replied the mother . "Why would you think that?" "The tombstone back there said, 'Here lies a lawyer and an honest man.'" The stockbroker received notice from the IRS that he was being audited. He showed up at the appointed time and place with all his financial records, then sat for what seemed like hours as the accountant pored over them. Finally the IRS agent looked up and commented, "You must have been a tremendous fan of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle." "Why would you say that?" wondered the broker. "Because you've made more brilliant deductions on your last three returns than Sherlock Holmes made in his entire career."
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PARTS TRUCK FOR SALE 1995 Ford F150 2WD, Dual tanks, New Tires, Tinted Sliding Read Window, Bed Liner, Good Transmission, Good Glass and Grill. $500. 605-924-1513.
Rice Salad with Black Beans
A satisfying meal in one, packed with the zesty flavors of citrus, salsa and cilantro. 3/4 cup regular long-grain white rice 2 large limes 2 cans (15 to 19 ounces each) black beans, rinsed and drained 1 bunch watercress, tough stems removed 1/2 cups bottled salsa 1 cup fresh corn kernels, cut from 2 medium ears of corn 1/4 cup (packed, chopped) fresh cilantro leaves 1 tablespoon olive oil 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper 1. Prepare rice as label directs. Meanwhile, from limes, grate 1/2 teaspoon peel and squeeze 3 tablespoons juice. 2. In large bowl, mix all ingredients, tossing well. Cover and refrigerate if not serving right away. Serves 4. • Each serving: About 405 calories, 6g total fat (1g saturated), 0mg cholesterol, 1,125mg sodium, 81g total carbs, 0g dietary fiber, 24g protein. For thousands of triple-tested recipes, visit our website at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder/. © 2014 Hearst Communications, Inc. All rights reserved
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March 28 - Speech Sections - Minnewaska April 1 - Varsity Track Meet in Benson - 4:00pm April 4 - Varsity Baseball vs. Hillcrest at Hillcrest - 5:00pm March 24 - AARP 8-Hour Driving Class - 6pm March 25 - AARP 8-Hour Driving Class - 6pm March 26 - NHS Induction March 26 - Al-non - 6:30pm March 26 - AA - 7pm March 26 - Adult Open Gym - 7pm March 27 - Kids Ceramics - 3:17pm March 27 - Welding Class - 6pm March 29 - The Little Mermaid at Chanhassen Theatre - 7:30am March 30 - Open Gym - 1:00pm March 31 - AARP 4-Hour Refresher Driving Class - 6:00pm SUBMIT YOUR GRACEVILLE EVENTS THROUGH THE COMMUNITY EVENT SUBMISSION PAGE
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Watertown Events and Happenings
March 25: Long Term Care Educational Session will be held at the Watertown Regional Library. For more information, contact Kristin Kellar at 605-773-3165 or kristin.kellar@state.sd.us. http://www.ltcpartnership.sd.gov/
March 29-30: The JO Volleyball Tournament 2014 will be held at the Civic Arena in Watertown SD. This tournament is a great display of the Junior Olympics Volleyball talent in the Water-
town SD area. Times are 7 am to 4 pm each day. Contact John at 605-882-6250 for more info.
March 29: The Kampeska Spring Coin & Currency Show is held in Watertown SD at the Elks Lodge. Dealers and club members will be on had to buy sell or trade coins currency, toekens, gold, silver and supplies. Free Admission Elks Lodge 600 West Kemp Ave Jeff Mollenhoff (605) 882-4663 kampeskacoinclub@gmail.com
SPRING FLING FUNDRAISER DANCE
Sponsored by Concord Lodge #13. Hosted by Northeastern General Auxiliary. Saturday, April 12, 2014, 8:30 pm- 12:30 am Masonic Temple, Watertown, SD. Music provided by Leland Harding 111 and Family Tradition Band (Skip and Rita Harding) OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Minimum $10.00 donation per person. All proceeds to go to Women's General Auxiliary-Twin Cities to be used as needed at the Shriners Hospitals for Children-Twin Cities.
Watertown High School March 25: Jostens Delivers "Senior" Items - 11:30 3:30PM - Concourse Student Congress March 26: 12:30PM Dismissal - Teacher In-service Parent To School Day Small Group Contest - 10AM - 5PM - Arena & Aud March 27: All State Band @ Pierre March 28: All State Band Continues Student Congress @ Brookings
March 29: All State Band Continues Track @ Aberdeen Great Plains Lutheran School April 3 & 4 - The Musical, "The Wizard of Oz" at 7:00 both evenings Watertown Regional Library 160 Sixth St. N.E. Watertown, SD 57201-0250 605-882-6220 • Hours: M - Th - 9:30am - 9pm Fri - 9:30am - 6pm • Sat - 9:30am - 5pm Sun - 1pm - 5pm