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The family has gathered in the lawyer’s office for the announcement of Jack’s Last Will and Testament. “To my dear wife, Mary, I leave our house, all our land, and $1 million. To my son, Daniel, I leave my Lexus, the Jaguar, and $500,000. And to my brother-in-law, Steve, who always insisted to me that health is better than wealth, I leave my exercise equipment!”
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Age Doesn’t Rule Out Prostate Surgery DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 88 years old and in good health except for a small stroke I had a year ago with no lingering deficiencies. I have had an enlarged prostate for most of my adult life, but a biopsy showed no cancer. I have had problems with urgency. I tried a medication, doxazosin, with poor results, if any. My last visit, they recommended nothing more than medication. Is removing the prostate not advisable because of my age? What’s the reason they don’t remove it completely? -- C.W.S. ANSWER: Symptoms of an enlarged prostate in men without cancer are common, and the condition is called benign prostatic hypertrophy. BPH can be treated with either medication or surgery. For most men, medication works well. Saw palmetto is used by many men, but well-done trials have shown it to be no better than placebo. Medications like doxazosin, including tamsulosin (Flomax), often are the first ones tried and usually work pretty well, but finasteride (Proscar) and dutasteride (Avodart) are effective as well. A combination is probably most effective of all. However, even that doesn’t work for some men. The most common prostate surgery nowadays is a TURP (transurethral resection of the prostate). This is far less invasive and has fewer risks than the old open method, and generally has good results. However, as with any surgery, there is never a guarantee of success, and I have seen several men get worse after TURP, even though most get better. Age in and of itself does not necessarily preclude surgery. However, a history of stroke does make surgery a bit more risky. I don’t recommend surgery lightly, and since you haven’t reported giving finasteride or dutasteride a chance, either alone or in combination, I would recommend a good trial of those before contemplating surgery. The booklet on prostate enlargement and prostate cancer deals with these common male problems in detail. Readers can order a copy by writing: Dr. Roach -- No. 1001W, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery. ••• DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband has numerous skin tags under both arms. Now he’s starting to get them around his neck and on his eyelids. We’ve been told to tie a string around them, or a dermatologist he saw told him to get a good pair of cuticle scissors and cut them off, but there’s way too many to do that. Is there anything else we might try? -- R.L. ANSWER: Skin tags are benign growths that are very common on the neck, armpits, groin or other places where skin rubs. They are harmless, and nothing needs to be done about them unless they are cosmetically important. The best way to remove them is to have a dermatologist or other expert remove them directly. I don’t recommend
trying to remove them yourself with scissors, since I have occasionally seen them bleed enough after removal to require a stitch. The last time I wrote about skin tags, several readers wrote to recommend Tag Away, an over-the counter product. It may be worth a try, although the reviews about this product are rather mixed. ••• Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2014 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
The Appleton Area Chamber of Commerce will be holding an Applefest Community Input meeting Monday, April 28th at 6:30 p.m. at Shooter’s Bar & Grill. Everyone is encouraged to come, discuss, listen and brainstorm ideas for the 2014 Applefest. If you cannot make it but have suggestions, contact the Chamber. Kindergarten registration “Roundup” will be held Friday, May 2nd at 10:00 a.m. at the Appleton/Milan Elementary school gym. Letters have been sent out to those that qualify. If you have not received a letter, call the school at 320-289-1114 The Appleton Community Garage Sale has been moved to Friday May 9th and Saturday May 10th, the same weekend as the ’52 Wing Garage Sale. The Appleton Golf Club clubhouse will be opening soon! Membership for first time members is $182 for a single and $249 for a family. Other membership rates: Single age 18-24 non-student is $314. High school & College Student is $92.00. Men’s League will be starting Tuesday, May 13th with a full meal served. If you are interested in Friday Night Couple League, contact Scott Sawatzky 289-2627. Any other questions about the golf course, contact James Massee (daytime) 289-1454. April & May Events at the Appleton Public Library: Monday, April 28, 7:00 p.m.: Author Art Norby will be talking about his new book “The Deadly Winter” Friday, May 2, 10:30 a.m.: Story Time for pre-school childrenWednesday, May 7, 7:00 p.m.: MN Crimewave-Three authors will be spinning some marvelous tales and sharing writing experiences Any non-profit organization that would like to hold a fundraiser during the 2014 Summer Concert Series is encouraged to contact Tom Rice at 289-135 now. The concerts are Tuesday evenings and start June 17th and run for 6 weeks.
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May 1 - EDA - Big Stone City Community Center - 12pm May 3 - Fundraiser for the Ortonville Public Library Big Stone Community Center May 5 - City Council Meeting 7pm May 8 - Big Stone City Horizons invites Big Stone City Residents to a "Spring Fling" Big Stone Community Center - 2pm-4pm - For more info call Vicky Torgerson at (605) 862-8358. Big Stone City School May 5 - Teacher Appreciation Week May 5-10 - Dakota Players Play Week - with performances on May 9 @ 7pm and May 10th @ 2pm @ Big Stone City School May 8 - School Board Meeting May 8 - Pre-K Field Trip - Bramble Park Zoo • Come & see our play on May 9 at 7pm. Can't make it, that's OK because we have another performance at 2 pm on May 10! Then, on May 17 we have our Spring Carnival Fun'Raiser to help our Preschoolers get off to the very best start for their school years. So stop on in to Big Stone City School for some Spring Fun! *ATTENTION Everyone May 3 is Big Stone City's City Wide Clean Up....Call Donna at the Big Stone City Office (605) 862-8121 for more info. Also, there are some High School Students who are raising money for the opportunity to explore the arts in New York. They will rake yards, wash windows, babysit, etc. ...excellent Mother's Day Gift Ideas, for more info call (605) 237-3087 The City of Big Stone annual cleanup day on May 3rd. The Milbank Guard Unit will have two trucks in town that day from 9:00 to 5:00. One truck will be parked at the Community Center and the 2nd truck will be parked at the Lakeside Park on Lake Street. The Guards will NOT accept batteries, tires, paint cans and tree branches. Appliances need to be brought curbside and will be picked up the same day. The City landfill will also be open May 3rd and May 4th. The landfill is ONLY for branches, leaves and grass clippings. Don't forget the first Wednesday of the month you can get free blood pressure checks from 2pm-3pm at the Big Stone City Branch Library.
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May 2 - Johnny Boyko Heather's Bistro - 2:30pm-4:00pm Inter-Lakes Community Action Program April 28 - Beef Stew, Crunchy Cranberry Salad April 29 - Chicken, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Mixed Vegetables April 30 - Pork Chop/Loin, Baked Potato/Sr Cream, Broccoli May 1 - MOTHER'S DAY DINNER Ham, Scalloped Potatoes, Mixed Vegetable May 2 - Taco Day, Meat/Vegetable/Salad May 5 - Ham Potato Omelet, Broccoli May 6 - Chicken, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Peas May 7 - Taco Salad Taco Meat Bean Mix May 8 - Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes, Mixed Vegetables May 9 - Taco Day, Meat/Vegetable/Salad Clark School April 28 - State FCCLA Convention in Sioux Falls April 29 - JH Golf @ DeSmet - 1pm April 29 - HS Track @ Estelline - 3pm April 30 - Band/Choir Region Large Group Contest in Milbank May 1 - JH LCC Track @ Deuel May 1 - FFA Banquet - 7pm May 2 - Howard Wood Relays in Sioux Falls May 2 - HS Boys Golf @ Clear Lake - 9am May 2 - HS Girls Golf @ Castlewood - 9am May 2 - JH Golf @ Clark - 9am May 3 - Howard Wood Relays in Sioux Falls May 3 - HS Golf @ Clark - 10am May 3 - Taekwondo Tournament - 9am May 5 - JH Track @ Britton-Hecla - 3pm May 5 - JH Golf @ Britton-Hecla - 3pm May 5 - HS Golf Pre Region @ Watertown - 9:30am May 6 - JH Golf @ Clark - 3pm May 6 - HS Track Invite @ Sioux Valley - 4pm May 6 - FCCLA Awards Night - 7pm
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Monday April 28th- Alumni vs. Senior Games and Chili Cook-off at 6:00 pm at the hall. Tuesday April 29th- All School Spring Concert at the hall at 7:00 pm. Wednesday April 30th- HS Vocal Contest in Milbank, warm-ups at 8:20 am and performance is at 8:40 am. SAEG Meeting at the firehall at 6:30 pm. Thursday May 1st- Muffins for Moms at 8:00 am. TZ Wambdi Relays at Agency Village at 2:00 pm. Friday May 2nd- Sisseton Legion track meet at 1:00 pm.
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Saturday May 3rd Summit City Wide Rummage Sale - 8am-6pm
Arlyn Wohlleber, CLTC Financial Services Professional 415 S Main Street, Suite 301 PO Box 98 Aberdeen, SD 57402-0098 Direct (605) 225-3382 Cell (605) 880-7088 Fax (605) 225-3388 E-mail: arlynwohlleber@financialguide.com Insurance Representative of MassMutual. Registered Representative of and offers securities through MML Investors Services, LLC, a member of the MassMutual Financial Group, OSJ 901 Marquette Ave Suite 2600. Minneapolis MN 55402 (612) 333-1413. MassMutual Financial Group is a marketing name for Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company (MassMutual) and its affiliated companies and sales representatives, Springfield MA 01111-0001. Local sales agencies are not subsidiaries of MassMutal or its affiliated companies.
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BENEFIT for JEFF McMAHON FAMILY DATE: Friday, May 2 PLACE: City Hall, Odessa, MN TIME: 5pm - 7pm Meal 7pm - Live Auction Silent Auction on going from 5pm to end of Live Auction. Dance following provided by"Surround Sound" A fire destroyed their home on March 6. Monetary donations can be sent to: CenBank 113 NW Second Street Ortonville, MN 56278 Please make check payable to "Jeff McMahon Family Benefit"
April 28 - Watertown Concert Association Presentation DD Miller Auditoium - 7:30pm April 28-May 3 - Watertown Clean & Green Week For more information call Arlene at (605) 868-6180 April 30-May 3 - Town Players Community Theater, Ken Ludwig's "Lend Me a Tenor" - 7:30pm with a Matinee on Sunday, April 4 at 2pm. Please call (605) 882-2076 May 1-October 1- Mellette House opens for the season. Call (605) 886-4730 for more information. May 1 - PO Cooking Event with Chef Jon Ashton - Watertown Event Center - Doors open at 4:00pm May 2 - Special Olympics Spring Games - Allen Mitchell Field Call (605) 818•8698 for more info May 3 - Bake Sale Fundraiser for Grace Lutheran Church Watertown Mall - 10:00am-6:00pm - Call Denise at (605) 377-5106 for more info May 3 - May Day Run - Community Rec. Center - 10:00am Call (605) 882•6250 for more info May 3 - Masons of Concord Lodge 13 & Northeastern General Auxiliary Membership Drive/Dinner/Dance - Masonic Center - 4:00pm-12:00am - Call Dori Beynon at (605) 880-0535 for more info May 8 - 7th Annual Hospitality Training Luncheon - Redlin Art Center Pavillion - 11:30am-1:30pm - Call (605) 753•0282 for more info or to RSVP May 9 - Leadercast: Inspiring Watertown - 8:00am-3:30pm Call Alison Gilbertson at (605) 882•7631for more info May 21 - Workforce Summit - Lake Area Technical Institute - 9:00am 4:00pm - Call (605) 884•0340 for more info or visit southdakotawins.com/workforcesummits Watertown Public Schools April 28 - Boys Tennis - Watertown - 4pm April 28 - Girls Golf - Sioux Falls - 9am April 28 - Watertown Concert Association - Aud - 7:30pm April 29 - Boys Tennis - Brandon Valley April 29 - MS Play Rehearsal Continues - Aud April 30 - 12:30pm Dismissal - Teacher In-Service April 30 - Band/Choir Large Group Contest - Milbank April 30 - MS Play Rehearsal Continues - Aud May 1 - Boys Tennis - Watertown - 4pm May 1 - Girls Golf - Brookings - 12pm May 1 - MS Play Performance - Auditorium - 7pm Great Plains Lutheran High School May 4 - Build Your Own Burrito Fundraiser - Great Plains Lutheran High School Lunchroom - 10:00am-1:00pm - Free Will Donations - Proceeds go to the Junior Class
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Kids Can be Rough on Wood Floors
Q: My kids have discovered roller skating, which is great. However, it’s been kind of rough on my old hardwood floors, especially near the front door, where they come in and take off their skates. There are a lot of scuffs, scratches and dings. Any way I can get rid of them? And is there a way to prevent these scratches? -- Tammy in Baltimore A: The fastest way to reduce those scratched areas by the front door is to make the kids take off their skates outside. And while I’m sure you already have a mat just inside the door, consider buying one that is much wider so that outside dirt and sand will land on the mat and not scuff up the floor’s finish. Without an idea of how bad the scratches and scuffs are, I can’t say exactly how you should resolve the problem. So I’ll tell you how to deal with a few scratches, and how to deal with a bigger problem. You can blend in minor surface scratches using a stain marker (available at home-improvement and flooring stores) in a matching color. A video by The Rosebud Company (http://rosebudfloors. com/hardwood-floor-videos/) shows a couple of ways to blend in the color, particularly by blotting the marker on a cloth and then rubbing the cloth over the scratch to more seamlessly blend it in. For small dents where the wood is compressed downward slightly, you can try a couple of methods. On unvarnished floors, you can try to steam out the dent. (Always test this method first in an inconspicuous area, and don’t do it if the finish in the test area turns white or very cloudy.) Take a clean, lint-free cloth and a steam iron. Spritz a bit of water directly onto the dent, place the cloth on
April 28, 2014 top, and with the iron on its maximum setting and the steam turned on, press it over the cloth and move in a small circular pattern for about a minute. Lift up the iron, check under the cloth, then repeat the steps. A second method, particularly if you’re worried about ruining the floor finish, is to cover the dent with wood putty and stain to match. Apply the putty one small amount at a time, smoothing it completely into the depression, until it’s filled and flush with the surrounding floor. Then use a stain marker in a color matching the wood -either apply directly to the putty or blot a cloth with the stain and dab or rub into the putty and surrounding area. Allow the area to dry undisturbed for at least a day. If the scratches and dents are deep and numerous, or if the wood is seriously damaged, warped or splintered, bring in a wood flooring professional to evaluate the problem and provide an estimate for repairs. Wood floors can have a lot of impact on a house’s value, so take care of them and get professional help for a complex job.
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Chicken Fricassee My grandmother could make something out of nothing ... and often had to! She ran a boarding house during the Great Depression, and she was well-known as a great cook. This is a healthier (and easier) version of one of my favorites.
May 4 - Confirmation - Hayti Lutheran Church - 9:00am May 4 - Confirmation - New Hope Lutheran - 10:30am May 11 - Mother's Day Special - All You Can Eat Buffet (Mom eats for only $8.75) - Hayti Lanes & Lounge Inter-Lakes Community Action Program April 28 - Chicken, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Tossed Salad w/Dressing April 29 - Pizza, Tossed Salad w/Dressing (including veggie toppings) April 30 - Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Tomato Spoon Salad May 1 - Ginger Pork Chop, Baked Potato/Sour Cream, Broccoli May 2 - Goulash (Meat, Grain & Veg Serv), Green Beans May 5 - Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes, Mixed Vegetable May 6 - Fish, Sweet Potatoes/Baked Yam, Peas May 7 - Roast Pork, Company Potatoes, Cooked Cabbage May 8 - Chicken, Mashed Potatoes/Gravy, Broccoli May 9 - Taco Salad, Taco Meat Bean Mix
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Hamlin School April 29 - 4:00PM Varsity Track @ Hamlin (Banana Relays) May 1 - High School Academic Awards Night - Hamlin Ed. Center Gym - 7:00pm May 1 - 7th & 8th Track Meet @ Deuel High School - 3pm May 2 - 8th Graders need to have their $4.00 paid to Ms. Hartz for graduation May 2 - 1st Grade Field Trip May 2 - Varsity Track Meet - 11:00am May 2 - 7th & 8th Grade Golf Meet @ Clark High School May 3 - Varsity Track Relays - @ Howard Wood, Sioux Falls May 4 - Baccalaureate @ Hamlin Education Center Multipurpose Gym - 8pm May 5 - Athletic Awards Banquet - Hamlin Education Center Multipurpose Gym 6:30pm (Free Will Donation.) May 6 - 7th & 8th Grade Golf Meet @ Sioux Valley High School - 1:00pm (Rescheduled from April 15, 2014) May 6 - Varsity Track Invitational @ Sioux Valley High School - 4:00pm May 7 - 4th Grade Field Trip
1. Spray a pressure cooker container with butter-flavored cooking spray. Evenly place chicken pieces in prepared container and cook uncovered over medium heat for 4 minutes on each side. Sprinkle carrots, celery and onion over chicken. 2. In a small bowl, combine chicken soup, water, marjoram and parsley. Pour soup mixture evenly over top. Cover and bring to low pressure. Lower heat to stabilize pressure and cook 12 minutes. 3. Remove from heat, wait for pressure to be released, remove cover and stir. For each serving, place 1 piece of chicken on a plate and evenly spoon about 1/2 cup vegetable mixture next to it. Makes 4 servings. Freezes well.
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FARLEY FEST 2014 June 27, 28 & 29th Milbank, SD Tickets on sale April 14 www.farleyfest.com
Arts In The Park • Burn Out Competition • Q-Fest Milbank Mill • Parade • 5K/10K Run/Walk/Kid's Run Fireworks • Concert • Car Show • Destination Ride
Milbank Events April 28 - MS Track @ Ortonville - 4:15pm April 28 - Hunting Safety Course - 6pm April 28 - Varsity Girls Golf Invitational @ Groton - 10am April 29 - Hunting Safety Course - 6pm April 29 - Varsity Track @ Groton - 12pm April 29 - JV/Varsity Boys Tennis @ Aberdeen Roncalli - 1:30pm April 29 - JV/Varsity Boys Tennis @ Aberdeen Central - 4pm April 30 - Large Group Music Contest @ Milbank May 1 - Foundation Banquet May 1 - Varsity Girls Golf Invitational @ Sisseton - 10am May 1 - 7th & 8th Grade Track @ Groton - 3:30pm May 1 - Toastmasters Club - State Auto Cafeteria - 12pm May 2 - National Guard May 2 - Sand Box Fill - Call (605) 432-5726 for more info May 2 - Marching Medics Spaghetti Supper & Silent Auction at the Milbank Visitor Center - 5-7pm - Free Will Offering for meal. ALL proceeds go towards the 2014 It Only Takes a Spark Cancer Walk May 2 - Kindergarten Round Up - 1:30pm May 2 - Varsity Track @ Sisseton - 1pm May 2 - Junior Varsity/Varsity Boys Tennis @ Granite Falls - 4:30 pm May 3 - National Guard May 3 - City Clean up May 3 - Varsity Track @ Howard Wood May 3 - JV/Varsity Girls Golf Poet Invite @ Milbank - 10am May 3 - Varsity Boys Tennis @ Brookings - 12:30pm May 4 - National Guard May 5 - National Guard May 5 - MS Spring Concert - 7:30pm May 5 - Varsity Girls Golf @ Aberdeen - 10am May 5 - Junior Varsity/Varstiy Boys Tennis vs. Aberdeen - 1pm May 5 - PPE Meeting - 6:30pm May 6 - Varsity Track - Valley Queen Invite - 3pm May 7 - Awards Day TICKETS ON SALE NOW - Chad Pfeiffer opening for Jerrod Niemann at 8th Annual Farley Fest June 27, 28 & 29 - Call Connie at the Chamber, 605-432-6656 for more info or to purchase your tickets SUBMIT YOUR MILBANK EVENTS THROUGH THE COMMUNITY EVENT SUBMISSION PAGE
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• It was noted Democratic politician Adlai Stevenson who made the following sage observation: “In America, anybody can be president. That’s one of the risks you take.” • You might be surprised to learn that notorious FBI director J. Edgar Hoover at one time had presidential aspirations. He reportedly believed he would be able to defeat president Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936, though nothing came of his ambition. • Those who study such things say that a lion and a leopard can successfully interbreed. The resulting offspring is called a leopon. • The first pocket calculator was introduced by Texas Instruments in 1961, intended originally for use by the Air Force. Weighing 10 ounces and being only slightly larger than a pack
of cigarettes, the company claimed that it could perform the same calculations as a computer 150 times its size. • The sex organ of a male spider can be found at the end of one of its legs. • As most health-care workers could tell you, emergency rooms are busier and more mental patients are admitted during the full moon than at any other time of the month. The time of the new moon is only slightly less busy, however. • The next time you’re drizzling honey on your biscuit, consider this tidbit: Bees must visit up to 2 million flowers just to produce a single pound of the sweetener. • One might think that an event as momentous as the Wright Brothers’ first successful airplane flight in 1903 would have received widespread coverage in the media. One would be wrong. The only newspaper to carry an account of the historic flight was the Virginian Pilot, based in Norfolk. © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.
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April 28 - 7th & 8th Grade Track Meet @ Ortonville - 4:15pm April 28 - JV Golf Meet @ Wheaton/Herman/Norcross - 4:30pm April 28 - Varsity Girls Softball @ Ortonville - 4:30pm (Rescheduled from 04-17-14) April 28 - Junior Varsity Girls Softball @ Ortonville - 4:300pm (Rescheduled from 04-17-14) April 28 - Varsity Girls Softball Game @ Ortonville - 4:30pm (Rescheduled from 04-17-14) April 29 - Varsity Golf Meet vs. Ashby @ Tipsinah Golf Course - 1pm April 29 - Varsity Girls Golf Meet vs. Ashby @ Tipsinah Golf Course - 1pm April 30 - BPA Nationals April 30 - Varsity Girls Golf Invitational @ Benson Golf Club - 9am May 1 - BPA Nationals May 1 - Varsity Golf Meet @ Wheaton High School - 4:30pm May 1 - Varsity Track Invitational & Meet @ Montevideo - 4:30pm May 1 - Varsity Baseball Contest @ Ortonville - 5pm May 1 - 7th & 8th Grade Baseball Contest @ Ortonville - 5pm May 1 - K-12 Parent-Teacher Conferences (Evening) May 2 - BPA Nationals May 2 - Varsity Girls Golf Contest & Invitational @ Minnewaska Golf Club - 11:30am May 2 - Varsity Girls Softball Contest @ Ashby High School - 5pm May 2 - Junior Varsity Girls Softball Contest @ Ashby High School - 5pm May 3 - BPA Nationals May 3 - Varsity Girls Golf Meet @ Milbank - 10:00am May 3 - PROM - Auditorium - 6:00pm May 4 - BPA Nationals
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probably about two-thirds of the way through the film, where me when “Hell On Wheels” is coming back on? -- Terry V.,
Lindsey there are some characters doing something at a pier at night. via email McKeon There’s essentially no dialogue in it, and the sequence runs for A: AMC’s hit Western series will return this summer with a Q: I just watched a movie called “How We Got Away With It” on Video on Demand, and I really liked it. It was a really suspenseful indie film, with a lot of new-to-me actors. However, the actor who played the detective looked really familiar. Can you tell me who he is and what I might have seen him in? -- Jessica F. in Georgia A: The actor you are thinking of is Jon Lindstrom, and if you’re a soap-opera fan, you’ll recognize him from “As the World Turns” and “General Hospital.” He also has guest-starred in numerous series, such as “Blue Bloods,” “Drop Dead Diva,” “NCIS” and “Everwood,” and the feature film “Must Love Dogs.” “How We Got Away With It” -- due out May 13 on DVD -- is Jon’s first feature film, which he directed, co-wrote, co-produced and also co-stars in. I asked Jon about the experience of directing his first featurelength film, and he told me what a meaningful shoot it was: “The whole shoot was really special for me, just being as it was the first time I was directing a feature-length film. There was one night, though ... there’s an entire sequence, it comes
about 10 minutes. “This was the moment where we all knew that the movie was going to work. That’s one of the rare things that comes along, when so many things have to go right to make a decent movie. That was the moment I knew this might actually work after all.” ••• Q: I love the character of Tessa on “Supernatural” (which also happens to be my favorite show). Will she ever return to the series? -- Desi L., via email A: Lindsey McKeon, who plays everyone’s favorite reaper on the popular CW sci-fi series, will return to the show May 13. Lindsey told me she’s thrilled to be working with that group again. When I spoke with her recently, she still hadn’t received a script, but she knew she definitely wanted to reprise her role. “I don’t know what I’ll be doing or what will be happening, but I am excited. I love the show, and the boys are great. This is one of my favorite characters to play.” ••• Q: I was wondering if you could tell
April 28 - 7th & 8th Grade Track @ Ortonville - 4:15pm April 28 - JV Golf @ Wheaton/Herman/Norcross - 4:30pm April 28 - Special School Board Meeting - 5pm April 29 - Boys Golf Quad @ Ashby - 1pm April 29 - Girls Golf Quad @ Ashby - 1pm April 29 - Varsity Track @ Benson - 4pm April 29 - JV Softball @ CGB vs. Breckenridge - 4:30pm April 29 - Girls Varsity Softball @ CGB vs. Breckenridge - 4:30pm April 30 - TOPS May 1 - Boys Golf @ Wheaton/Herman/Norcross - 4:30pm May 1 - Junior Varsity Golf @ Henning - 4:30pm May 1 - Junior Varsity Softball @ CGB vs. KMS - 5pm May 1 - Girls Varsity Softball @ CGB vs. KMS - 5pm May 1 - Welding Class - 6pm May 2 - Varsity Track @ Sisseton - 1pm May 2 - Junior Varsity Softball @ Hillcrest - 4:30pm May 2 - Girls Varsity Softball @ Hillcrest - 4:30pm May 2 - Varsity Baseball @ Hancock-Chokio - 5pm May 2 - Junior High Baseball @ Hancock-Chokio - 5pm May 3 - CGB Prom May 3 - Junior High Baseball Tournament @ Wheaton/Herman/Norcross - 5pm May 5 - Varsity Baseball Double-Header @ Chokio, vs. Hillcrest - 4pm May 5 - Junior Varsity Golf @ Ashby - 4:30pm May 5 - Junior Varsity Softball @ Barnesville - 5pm May 5 - Girls Varsity Softball @ Barnesville - 5pm May 5 - Varsity Baseball @ CGB vs. Hillcrest - 6pm May 5 - Graceville Firemen - 7pm
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Make Dog Training Part of Daily Life DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Kudos on reminding people that they must be actively involved with their dogs if they expect to have good training results. As someone who is “owned” by an independent Siberian Husky, I can attest that nothing in life is free (NILIF)! I have a great system your readers may like. It’s easy and it works. I have two senior dogs now, a German Shepherd, “Ralph,” who was a private rescue, and “Damian,” the Siberian who’s been here all his life. I make both of them sit before they get their meal, and the dish is on the floor. They have to lie down in the morning before they get a “snack” piece of plain toast. My husband and I also make them sit before putting their leashes on to take them for a walk. This has worked great over the years and has been a win-win situation for our whole family. We also have used the crate training method for years. I have a large crate in the kitchen that “Ralph” knows is his den. He sleeps and naps in there, and I trained him to go into it when visitors come to the house or when I’m taking out the trash. It’s turned so that he can see out of it and get a view of all the activity in our home. -- Anita C., Rochester, N.Y. DEAR ANITA: Thank you for passing this along! Working in basic obedience training as part of everyday life is a great way to reinforce that training and encourage positive behavior. While not everyone agrees with crate training, it can be very effective when done correctly. The Humane Society of the United States has crate training tips at www.humanesociety.org/animals/dogs/tips/crate_training.html. Send your questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com.
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FOR SALE: Dock - (9) 4X7 sections with poles and bench. $850. Call 605-949-0784. Big Stone City.
FOR SALE: Hitch for Jeep Grand Cherokee 2011-2014. New Class 3 2" receiving tube with pre-existing bolts. $110 or make offer. Wanted small metal cutting lathe. 605Purebred Rat Terrier Pups, black and Call 320-598-7973. Leave message. 874-2478 white & brown and white. Great family pets. 75 ONE STOP Bellingham, MN Smart and easily trained. Call 605-949-0759 FOR SALE. Tires - 4 265-70R17 tires. $100 For Sale: Foley Model 387 Saw Filer. FULL SERVICE GAS, Auto Repair or 605-398-6333. p03102 OBO. One 750-16 Snow Tire. New $50. Sharpens most saws. Comes with Tires- Beer- Pop- Snacks- Pizzas OBO. Call 605-882-2446. stand & some other accessories. Used LAKEVIEW KENNEL PET BOARDING A Galen Jorgensen, owner trusted name in pet care. Clean, modern, Ph.320-568-2217 Fax320-568-2227 FOR SALE: tranny and transfer case, fresh very little. For more details call (605) state-of-the-art facility. For the best care avail- rebuilt fits 95-99 chevy/GMC ... and a 1953 938-4360. able, call 605-882-3342! Watertown. willys ... located in Watertown, SD ... call FOR SALE: Barrett Brake Drum Lathe. 605-881-8064 Handles 16.5” Drums. $125.00. Call Dave 320-769-4337. FOR SALE: 1951 Chevy Deluxe 2 door car. Completely restored, 2 tone blue. 320-598FOR SALE: 2011 Yamaha Stryker motor- FOR SALE: Antique Dayton Hobart 3404 04214 cycle 455 miles on it. blue in color with 1300 grocery store type scale. Up to 24#’s. Call WANTED: Looking for Pontiac Cars or Parts. cc motor. Show room clean. 7500.00 OBO. 1-605-949-4009. 868-3964 60's to present. Anything you might want to sell. Trying to find a father/daughter project. Call FOR SALE: 50cc Scooter. Good shape, 605-940-4227.p03174 runs good. 605-266-1465. FOR SALE: 2005 Chrysler Town & Country FOR SALE:1978 Honda 750A Hondamatic Collector LT passenger van, no rust. $6,000. 320-297Motorcycle. Low miles. Excellent condition. New battery 1015 and tires. NADA book $2,285. Asking $2,000 OBO. Call FOR SALE: 1948 Chevy Truck. 38,000 miles, 605-868-9405. original owner, always garaged. LIKE NEW! Call FOR SALE: 2008 Harley Davidson Kitchen cabinet and interior window sill (605) 460-0164. Sportster. 2700 miles. Call 605-880-3287. refinishing. Also furniture repair and refinishing. 19 years experience. Don't replace 'em, FOR SALE: 2000 Ford F350 XLT Club Cab. 7.3 FOR SALE: 1984 1200cc Honda Goldwing Aspen03244 restore 'em! 605-886-8068. Diesel, black, new batteries. 215,000 miles. AS cade, low miles, lots of extras. Call day or evening, IS. $5,900. Montevideo, MN 320-226-2372. A Radon Free Home is A Healthy Home. 320-273-2181, if no answer leave a message. K-Builders, Certified Radon Mitigators. WANTED TO BUY: 1957 1960 Ford Pickup Ken: 320-444-4593 or Michelle: 320-444to restore or one for parts. Call Ken at (320) 4595. 9 Years Experience. Dawson and 2008 Red Polaris Sportsman 400 HO. ATV Starbuck locations. 04144 226-1314. AWD. Less than 400 miles! Cross Country FOR SALE: 2000 Silverado 1500 4X4. ExPlow, Winch and Windshield, Dual Mirrors, tended Cab. 158,000. Call 605-561-1797. FOR SALE: Fridgerator, stove, dishwasher, $4,000. OBO, please call 605-882-2436. microwave, bed, china hutch, mirrors, cages, For Sale: 1950 International Pickup. Wooden FOR SALE: 2011 6'X10' Royal Cargo enclosed much more. Bryant, SD 605-233-0480. Sat, 2-36" and 1-32" solid core house doors. Grain Box is in good condition. Complete April 26 & Sun April 27. 04212 trailer, drop ramp back door and side door, spare, 1-set 72" solid core doors-swing open engine. Cab Interior poor condition. Perfect charcoal, excellent condition. 605-203-1279. FOR SALE: Two blue velour, tufted, wingin middle. All have oak finish and are prerestoration project. $1500. Located near back chairs. Call 605/345-3962. hung. Used - good condition. 605-881-2279. FOR SALE: 2008 5x8 enclosed trailer. Insulated, Watertown, SD. Come & see. 605-628-5669. FOR SALE: Queen dark oak headboard. with windows, like brand new. Used for business FOR SALE: 1948 5 window 1/2 ton chevy FOR SALE: 36" COMBINATION STORM 605-873-2630 in summer, Ice shanty for winter. $1750. pickup ... 3,500.00 OBO ... Located in WaterDOOR WITH SCREEN INSERT. $35. FOR SALE: White medium size microwave FOR SALE: 1996 Shasta 24' Motorhome. New tires WATERTOWN 605-753-5313. town, SD ... Call 605-882-1882 $30. 605-753-5313. FOR SALE: 2007 GMC Sierra Extended Cab on 3500 Ford frame & engine. Very clean. No pets FOR SALE: Patio door. One door is staFOR SALE: Black Avery Reclining Swivel tionary and one swings open to the inside. SLT Black, heated leather, loaded. 115k miles & no smoking. $10,500. Call (507) 249-3994. Leather Chair. New $299. Will sell $100/ OBO. Excellent condition. 320-839-7099. Leave phone number.
FOR SALE: Aluminum Boat Lift. 2000#. Full $100 OBO. 605-753-5313 FOR SALE: A 1947 Dodge Truck. One-of-a-kind length bunks, motor stop and electric winch. FOR SALE: WTD Old 1/2 Round Gutters. 320-695605-694-2743. WANTED TO BUY: Lefse pint or quart can2742. to restore. Call 605-882-3095 evenings. If no ning jars with rings in good condition. Mens answer, please leave a message. WANTED: Pull type pop-up camper. All cowboy boots and hat. size 10 boots, size 7 mens hat. 605-203-1821 FOR SALE: White 2007 Tahoe LS, 5.3 liter I really want is the running gear in good V8, 38k, Excellent condition. Asking $24,995. shape. Call 320-598-7810 leave message. FOR SALE: Ralley Roper Riding Mower, FOR SALE: Two black leather office chairs 11hp Briggs $300, Murray Rider 12hp 605-880-9884. FOR SALE: 2003 Excel 33' Fifth Wheel with ottomans in good condition. $100 each Briggs $150, Gilson Snow Blower, 26in, Camper. 3 slideouts stored inside. Very or best offer. 320-839-7099. Leave a mesFOR SALE: 1970 Lincoln Mark lll. 2 door, needs motor $40. Madison, MN 320-226clean. Appleton, MN (320) 289-2780. sage and your phone number. hard top & in good shape. Blue with black 3626. FOR SALE: Dining Set, six chairs with leaf FOR SALE: Shasta Phoenix 30' Fifth Wheel top. 460 V8 engine. ALWAYS garaged. $175. Hospital Bed, like new $500. Camper. Living area in front. Excellent $3000.00 Call Ron at (605) 868-3964. Larry 605-690-2301. Jim 605-620-5459. condition. Must see. 605-793-2145. FOR SALE: Large quantity of bubble wrap FOR SALE: 2010 Chevy Silverado. 37,500 FOR SALE: Brand new electric lift chair. FOR SALE: 1992 Excel 29.5’ Fifth Wheel small and large bubbles will sell in small miles, V6, 2 wheel drive, $13,600 OBO. New Fern colored, medium size. $400. ($600 quantities. 1/2 price. 605-691Camper.Single Slide. No smoking or pets. or large new). 605-874-2016 or 605-237-3744. Clear Snow Tires. Call 605-862-6004. 9473.04214 Stored inside. Very clean. Watertown SD Lake, SD. MUST SELL: 1995 Toyota 4runner 172,000 605-882-1834 or 881-2856. FOR SALE: Interstate Classic Leather FOR SALE: Antique Chopping Block. 60 miles, leather interior, power windows, years old. 29" X 24". Height 34". Good moon roof, newer clutch, new water pump, FOR SALE: 1990 Bayliner Capri 19 ft, open Originals - Jacket & Pants - lg. Priced to condition. $600. phone 605-882-3526. sell. 320-839-3138 radiator, timing belt, good tires. $3000 obo. bow. 3.0 Liter inboard. Plenty of power to pull tubes and skiers. Includes skis and FOR SALE: Craftmatic Lift Bed. $75. Call Call 605-690-0314. FOR SALE: Cat248 Skid Steer Loader, 320-265-6950. ski rope. $4200 OBO. 605-753-5277 or cab heat, 2000 hours, 2000 lb lift capac605-351-9766. FOR SALE: Cast Iron double kitchen sink ity. 24 horsepower. 605-290-3208. Very with faucet. Cream colored, good condiFOR SALE: (2) 15580R13 Cooper Snow reasonable. tion and extra deep bowls.22"X33". $100 Tires. On rims with studs. New. 605-882-4369. CLOVER LEAF SPORTING CLAYS Estell- FOR SALE: 2 Bruno Scooter Lifts for Call 605-868-1360 FOR SALE: New, still in box, 5" wide Chrome ine, SD. Bring your friends and try our scenic vehicles. 1 model 670 Curbsider $400. 1 FOR SALE: Elec. Prism PowerChair Running Boards with Brackets, for a 4-Door Ford Sporting Clay Course. A great place to start model Scooter Lift Jr, $150. 605-881-3950. Perfect Fit. 605-237-6695. your bachelor party! Summer Leagues. Call Watertown. F-150 Pick-up. New sells for $600, asking $300. Also, new still in box, After Market LED Headlights Russell Nelson (605) 690-3955 FOR SALE: 3 Men's Black Leather Vests. & Taillights for a 2006-2007 F-150. New sells for Excellent condition. Sizes: 1 large, 1 extra FOR SALE: Baseball and football cards 4 SALE BOAT LIFT FOR PONTOON OR and memorabilia. Includes cards, small sets, $425, asking $200. Contact Mark at 605-467-9749. BOAT $1100.00. 320-839-3207 large, 1 size 44 tall. 320-598-3404.
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1995 Ford F150 2WD, Dual tanks, New Tires, Tinted Sliding Read Window, Bed Liner, Good Transmission, Good Glass and Grill. $500. 605-924-1513.
FOR SALE: 1957 Chevy Pick-up box trailer with good rear end $300. 605-881-4315 FOR SALE: COINS. 2012 & 2013 Uncl. Presidential dollars. Both Mints. Also, 5 Mint National Parks Quarters. Call (605) 886-6384. 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 IH 6200 28ft Press Drill with Kuhn Transport. Nice condition. 605-880-4483 Door latches for old moline tractor cab. In very good condition 25.00. For more info please call 605-492-3337. FOR SALE: 1949 Minneapolis Moline Tractor. 4 cylinder. Narrow Front. Engine free - needs restoration. 320-766-1376. FOR SALE: Engine for an 8N Ford Tractor. Call (605) 460-0164 FOR SALE: Hay Wagon 7X24 good offers. Field Deluxe Solar 6 volt electric fencer $100. 605-881-3721. FOR SALE: Farmall Model-B Tractor. Runs Great. Everything works. Good paint. Get on and go. Call 1-320-760-2054. SELLING: Bale spike for skide steer. $325. 44" Swisher Rough Cut Trail Mower. $650. Both in very good condition. 605-881-0569. 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 605-983-3903 & Please Leave A Message. FOR SALE: 1947 M JD Tractor with hydraulic 2 pt w/ 5ft digger and 2 btm plow. Make Offer. New paint and tires. Call 320394-2348.
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. FOR SALE: Traverse Lake Property. 2 bedroom, large bathroom, central air, double garage, private office, dock area, level lot, garden. 320-438-0598. 04214
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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. FOR SALE OR RENT in Ortonville, MN. 1 bedroom house. Call 320-305-2347. 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
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Blooming Baskets Herald May Day
Welcome the month of May with the old tradition of giving colorful May Day baskets. Making and filling them is half the fun. The other half is the excitement of hanging them on unsuspecting friends’ doorsteps, ringing doorbells, hiding and waiting to see the surprised looks on their faces. Set aside a crafting afternoon to make simple paper coneshaped baskets large enough to tuck a few blooms and treats inside. Or, repurpose Easter baskets large and small, and fill with pots of your favorite flowers and herbs that can be planted later in a summer garden. Any style you choose will surely spread the joy that spring is here.
Make a paper cone-shaped basket:
Cut a strip 2 1/2 inches wide off the long end of a sheet of construction paper, metallic craft paper or wallpaper to form a square. Set the strip aside while you bring two adjoining sides of the square to form a cone. Overlap the edges slightly and staple the cone securely. Now staple the extra strip of paper to the top of the cone to form a handle. Decorate the outside and handle with stickers. On May 1, fill with fresh flowers tied with a ribbon in a little “tussie mussie” mini arrangement from a purchased floral bouquet, or from flowers and plants from your garden. Add a small trinket and candies, if you wish. Include a “Happy May Day!” note to tell the person that he or she is special.
Repurpose Easter baskets with potted plants:
Enjoy a Saturday outing to a garden center, where your kids can select potted blooming flowers and herbs. Small, compact plants work best -- and aim for variety. Pick up some decorative sphagnum moss for a finishing touch to your project. When you get home, line the insides of Easter or decorative baskets with plastic to keep water from leaking through. Set one pot in mini-size baskets, or cluster two or three plants in a larger basket. Spread moss over the soil and cover up the rims and upper sides of the plastic pots. Add a note and a ribbon tied in a bow to the handle.
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Hello! My name is Sean Athey. My wife, Lynette, and I are the owner/operators of Tidbits of the Lake Area. We do our best each week to bring you the most fun, most far-reaching and free publication in the area. I have been in the printing/publishing industry for well over 20 years and I would like to bring that experience to work for you, not only with great advertising, but also for your business printing. If you need any of the above products or have a special job, I would be very happy to visit with you about it. Here are a couple tips I recommend for working up a printed product.
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#1. DRAW IT. Take a piece of paper and pencil and sketch out your thoughts. It doesn't have to be pretty, but it will help you solidify your ideas and makes the project move along quicker once in production. #2. FOCUS POINTS. Think about what you want your printed piece to say and write those down in a 1,2,3 list. This way you can focus your message and be sure the viewer is getting the info they need. #3 LOOK AHEAD. To keep prices budget-friendly and avoid rush charges, look ahead. I recommend looking a month ahead. Don't wait until you only have 5 business cards left!
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