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Taxiing down the tarmac, the jetliner abruptly stopped, turned around and returned to the gate. After an hour-long wait, it finally took off. A concerned passenger asked the flight attendant, "What was the problem?" The flight attendant explained, "The pilot was bothered by a noise he heard in the engine, and it took us a while to find a new pilot."
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If flying is so safe, why do they call the airport the ‘terminal’?
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Q: Several years ago I began collecting early paperback novels. Most had cover prices of about 25 cents and included Western, detective and science
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• It was novelist Tom Clancy who made the following sage observation: “The difference by Samantha Weaver between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense.” • Charlie Chan, the fictional Honolulu detective, was created in 1919 by novelist Earl Derr Biggers. The books featuring Chan became so popular that the character made the leap to radio, movies and television. Over the years, 13 actors have portrayed the detective, but not one of them has been of Chinese ancestry. • Rattlesnakes can live up to 20 years. • When the TV sitcom “The Addams Family” was being cast in the early 1960s, actor John Astin came in to audition for the role of Lurch, the cadaverous butler. He was immediately rejected for the part. As he was leaving the room, though, the producer spot-
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Lead Your Household Toward Zero Waste “Wow! This is really cool; this used to be garbage at our school cafeteria,” exclaimed two enthusiastic second-graders to 70-year-old Donna Mayotte, as they assisted her in shoveling a bucket load of free compost from a mound piled high at our recent neighborhood spring festival. “Yeah. Pretty cool, huh?” she replied. “This rich soil will nourish my roses all summer long. Thank you.” It is pretty cool, and exciting for our entire community. Composting is a growing trend much like recycling was a generation ago. And like then, the kids and their parents’ enthusiasm keeps the new movement going. Spearheaded primarily by Australian-born mom of two Felicity Britton, and her non-profit Linden Hills Power & Light, households and the community school have been converting biodegradable waste such as food scraps for five years. The city collects the material in green carts on trash day and sends it to a commercial composting facility. I think of it as “table to farm” when my family collects biodegradable waste instead of shoving it down the sink garbage disposal or in the trash can. Sumted him, pulled him aside, and immediately offered mer’s corn cobs, watermelon rinds, coffee grounds, him the role of Gomez -- the lead. All he had to do tea bags, eggshells and pizza boxes can be convertwas grow a mustache. • The nation of France was still executing people ed into nutrient-rich dirt to enrich our vegetable plots, rose gardens, lawns and indoor plants. with the guillotine until 1977. • In 1973, The Who began a major U.S. tour with a show in San Francisco. As the show was starting, though, drummer Keith Moon collapsed. He was revived, but then collapsed once more. At that point, in an unprecedented move, Pete Townsend asked for volunteers from the audience. Scott Halprin, a 19year-old aspiring drummer, jumped at the chance. He played three numbers with the band, and lead singer Roger Daltry later told Rolling Stone magazine, “That drummer was really good.” • Milk produced by a hippopotamus mother is pink. © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.
If you want to teach your kids firsthand how to divert the waste from landfills and create your own rich soil into nutrition for plants, check out ideas for constructing or purchasing a simple compost container where you live. Find instructions at Felicity’s site, lhpowerandlight.org, and check with your county or state recycling department. And while you are at it, start a discussion about additional ways your family can move toward zero waste. It’s easy to be baffled by the zero in “zero” waste, but by learning and making small changes, your efforts in reducing what ends up in your garbage will count by considering these five R’s: REFUSE what you do not need, such as junk mail. REDUCE what you do need. De-clutter your home and put on a garage sale or donate to a thrift shop. Reduce shopping trips, and use a shopping list to avoid impulse buying. REUSE what you can. Use refillable water bottles and your own tote bags when shopping. RECYCLE what you cannot refuse, reduce or reuse. Look for recycling containers and centers in your area, leave grass clipping on the lawn as fertilizer and turn recyclables such as jars, cardboard tubes and cartons into craft projects with your kids. ROT (compost) the rest. Find a compost system that works for you. ••• Donna Erickson’s award-winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of her creative family recipes and activities, visit www.donnasday.com and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.” © 2014 Donna Erickson Distributed by King Features Synd.
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Why Train Dogs to “Stay”? DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I understand why I should train a dog to “sit” or “come,” but why do training books always want you to teach them to “stay”? Doesn’t telling them to sit mean the dog should stay there? -- Peter L., via email DEAR PETER: “Stay” is a reinforcing command used after you order a dog to either sit or lie down. I can see your point in that it seems unnecessary, but it’s really an important training command. During basic obedience training -- which you should do with your dog daily -command the dog to “sit” in a firm voice. As soon as it follows the command and sits, use the command “stay.” Walk a few steps back, wait a moment and command the dog to “come.” The power of this command is that it reinforces, particularly in early training stages, that the dog should stay right there. It doesn’t get a reward until the entire training sequence is done correctly: the dog sits, stays and then comes to the owner on command. This can take awhile for the dog to get right, so many owners break up the command training into three levels: first, teaching the dog to “sit” on command, rewarding that success with a pat or a tiny treat. Second, getting the dog to stay seated for more than a couple of seconds. This takes a great deal of patience and repetition. Again, a reward is given when the dog “stays” for a specific amount of time, like 3 seconds, and then 10 seconds and upward. The third stage is getting the dog to stay while you’re walking away, gradually increasing the time and distance. As the dog’s training progresses, some owners stop using the “stay” command. But it’s a word that makes obedience training much easier for both owner and dog. Send your questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.
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June 23, 2014
CREAMY POTATO SALAD
T-ball games start at 6:30 and PeeWee follows about 7:15
As familiar as this classic recipe may be, it is always welcome. For a variation, add one-quarter cup finely chopped smoked ham or two coarsely chopped hard-cooked eggs.
Monday June 23 Tball & PW Waverly @ Summit-6:30 Tuesday June 24
3 pounds all-purpose potatoes (9 medium), not peeled 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1/2 cup milk 2 tablespoons distilled white vinegar 2 tablespoons chopped green onion 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper 2 large stalks celery, thinly sliced
9:30am-11:00am- summer reading at Summit school, Tball & PW @ South Shore-6:30 Wednesday, June 25 SAEG meeting at 6:00pm at the firehall Sunday, June 29 10:30am "Share your Gifts" Sunday at Hope Lutheran, meal to follow Worship
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1. In 4-quart saucepan, combine potatoes and enough water to cover; heat to boiling over high heat. Reduce heat; cover and simmer until tender, 25 to 30 minutes. Drain. When cool enough to handle, peel and cut potatoes into 3/4-inch cubes. 2. Meanwhile, prepare dressing: In large bowl, with wire whisk, mix mayonnaise, milk, vinegar, green onion, sugar, salt and pepper until blended. Add potatoes and celery to dressing; toss to coat. If not serving right away, cover and refrigerate up to 4 hours. Makes 10 accompaniment servings. • Each serving: About 198 calories, 9g total fat (2g saturated), 8mg cholesterol, 315mg sodium, 27g total carbs, 3g protein. Recipe excerpted from “The All New Good Housekeeping Cook Book” (Hearst). © 2014 Hearst Communications, Inc. All rights reserved
June 23 - Riding for a Reason - Joy Ranch - 5:30pm - Call Carmen Werning at 605 886-4622 for more info June 24 - Riding for a Reason - Joy Ranch - 5:30pm - Call Carmen Werning at 605 886-4622 for more info June 26 - Memorial Butterfly Release - 6pm - Prairie Lakes Hospital June 27 - Elvis Tribute "Faces of the King" - featuring Shawn Klush and Cody Slaughter - Dakota Sioux Casino - 8pm June 28 - Elvis Tribute "Faces of the King" - featuring Shawn Klush and Cody Slaughter - Dakota Sioux Casino - 8pm June 28 - Youth Slowpitch Softball Tournament - Koch's Complex - Call Jeff Denzer at 605 886-0559 (daytime) or 605 886-2820 (evenings) for more info June 28 - Mother of God Monastery Third Annual Garden Tour 7:30am-2:30pm - Call Jennifer at 605 882-6646 for more info June 28 - Uptown Summer Festival - 9am June 28 - Uptown Summer Festival Bike Show & Poker Run - 10am June 29 - Youth Slowpitch Softball Tournament - Koch's Complex - Call Jeff Denzer at 605 886-0559 (daytime) or 605 886-2820 (evenings) for more info June 30 - Riding for a Reason - Joy Ranch - 5:30pm - Call Carmen Werning at 605 886-4622 for more info July 1 - Riding for a Reason - Joy Ranch - 5:30pm - Call Carmen Werning at 605 886-4622 for more info July 2 - All American Blood Drive - Watertown Mall -10am-6pm July 3 - All American Blood Drive - Watertown Mall - 7am-1pm July 18 & 19 - Cookin' on Kampeska - Stokes-Thomas Park August 17 - Watertown's South Dakota 125th Anniversary Celebration - Joy Ranch - 3pm Sept. 30-Oct. 7 - Travel with us to Germany & Austria - Call (605) 886-5814 for more info The Farmers Market at Runnings parking lot is open every Saturday from 8 am to noon in the Runnings Parking Lot on corner of Hwy 212 & 19th St. SE in Watertown, SD Watertown Regional Library Monday-Thursday - 9:30am-9pm • Friday - 9:30am-6pm Saturday - 9:30am-5pm • Sunday - 1-5pm June 16 - Brown Bag Book Club June 20 - One Book South Dakota Author Tour Codington County Heritage Museum Monday-Friday - 10am-5pm Saturday - 1pm-5pm June 16-June 30 - 125 Years of Statehood Exhibit June 16-June 30 - In Stitches Exhibit June 16-April 29, 2015 - Building A Community Exhibit The Compassionate Friends (TCF) support group meets the first Thursday of each month at 7pm at Great Plains Lutheran High School in Watertown
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Located in the heart of Deuel County, Clear Lake's population is nearly 1,273 friendly souls and continues to grow each year!
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Milbank Events June 23 - Volleyball Camp at Milbank High School - 8:30am-4:30pm June 23 - Drivers Education June 24 - Volleyball Camp at Milbank High School - 8:30am-4:30pm June 24 - Drivers Education June 25 - Volleyball Camp at Both Gyms - 8:30am-4:30pm June 25 - Drivers Education June 25 - AA Meeting - 8pm - Grant County Courthouse Basement June 26 - Volleyball Camp at Both Gyms - 8:30am-4:30pm June 26 - Drivers Education June 27 - Volleyball Camp at Both Gyms - 8:30am-4:30pm June 27 - Drivers Education June 27 - Farley Fest (See Schedule on Page 16) June 28 - Farley Fest June 29 - Farley Fest June 30 - Boys Basketball Camp at Koch School June 30 - 4-H Special Food at Milbank High School June 30 - Drivers Education July 1 - Boys Basketball Camp at Koch School July 1 - Drivers Education July 2 - Boys Basketball Camp at Koch School July 2 - Drivers Education July 3 - Boys Basketball Camp at Koch School July 3 - Drivers Education
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Wife,â€? “Eat, Pray, Love,â€? “Moneyball,â€? “World War Z,â€? “KickAss 2,â€? “12 Years a Slaveâ€? and “The Normal Heart.â€? Pitt also is involved in the upcoming “Selma,â€? starring David Oyelowo as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Tom Wilkinson as President HOLLYWOOD -- Will Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie quit Lyndon Johnson, and Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong’o’s next acting soon? Angelina announced that she plans to remake film, “Americanah,â€? based on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s the Elizabeth Taylor “Cleopatraâ€? and hinted it romance novel. might be her last acting job. Ironically, Taylor ••• was the first actress to get a million-dollar Jane Fonda received the American Film Instisalary, and Jolie is the highest-paid actress tute’s 42nd Lifetime Achievement Award on June of today. Certainly, playing one of the most 5. The 76-year-old Fonda, who won Oscars for beautiful women of all time, while she’s still “Kluteâ€? and “Coming Home,â€? listened to tributes beautiful, would be a lasting memory for all of from her brother, Peter, Michael Douglas, Meryl us. If Brad knows what’s good for him, he’ll Streep, Sally Field, Lily Tomlin, Sandra Bullock, play Marc Antony. Angelina had a history of Wanda Sykes, Cameron Diaz, Eva Longoria, romancing her leading men ... isn’t that how Morgan Freeman, Cate Blanchett, Vanessa Redshe hooked him in the first place, while making grave and Robert DeNiro. You can catch it on Angelina Jolie “Mr. and Mrs. Smithâ€?? Turner Classic Movies (TCM) on Aug. 1. Angelina wants to spend more time on humanitarian work You’ll never guess who is being tossed the Steve McQueen and directing films. Brad’s been executive producer of six films, role in the remake of “The Magnificent Sevenâ€? ... Denzel and producer of 13 others, including “The Time Traveler’s Washington.
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While “Maleficent,â€? “X-Men: Days of Future Past,â€? “Godzilla,â€? “Neighborsâ€? and “Amazing Spiderman 2â€? have more than tripled their price tags, “Blended,â€? “Million Dollar Arm,â€? “A Million Ways to Die in the Westâ€? and “Chefâ€? have barely broken even. ••• The recent 50-city tour of the 1970 Andrew Lloyd Webber/ Tim Rice musical “Jesus Christ Superstar,â€? with Ben Forster of Sunderland (as Jesus) and Johnny Rotten of The Sex Pistols (as King Herod), was supposed to play arenas and stadiums, but was abruptly canceled because of poor ticket sales. It’s a great show, but that cast wasn’t inspired. The Daytime Emmy’s couldn’t find a TV venue, so this year they’ll be streamed online instead. CBS, with two of the four remaining soaps, should have stepped up to air it. Celebs are now spearheading a campaign against the artificial sweetener aspartame, found in most diet drinks, sugarfree mints and gums, as it pertains to Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Read all labels before buying anything, or you may not remember what you started to say ... what was I saying? Š 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Arts In The Park ..........................................5-10pm Beer Garden ...........................................5pm-12am Burn Out Competition ........Registration at 6:30pm ...........................................Competition at 7:30pm
FIREWORKS at Dusk
SATURDAY, June 28
5K/2 Mile Fun Walk/Kidʼs Run .................Milbank High School •Registration ............7am •2 mi. Fun Walk....7:45am •5k............................8am •Kidʼs Run .....after the 5K Parade.............................................................10am Arts In The Park .............................................10am Beer Garden opens ........................................11am Car & Cycle Show Hosted by Full Throttle Cruiser Car Club Registration ..............................11am Show........................................12pm Awards .......................................3pm Q-Fest Competition (Q-Fest at 4-H Grounds if Raining) Public Sampling .......................12pm Milbank Historical Museums 3rd Ave & 3rd St .....2-4pm Destination Ride & Bike Show Top Hat Lanes Parking Lot ..........10am-5pm
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SUNDAY, June 29
Community Church Service .....................10:30am Farley Fest Couples Tourney ..12 Noon Shotgun Start Pine Hills Golf Course, call 432-4124 for information
Milling at the Historic Grist Mill ......................1pm Milbank Historical Museums 3rd Ave & 3rd St .....2-5pm All events at Lake Farley Park unless otherwise noted
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Inter-Lakes Community Action Program June 23 - Sausage Gravy & Biscuits, Green Beans June 24 - Chicken, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Peas June 25 - Goulash, Mixed Vegetables June 26 - Roast Beef Combo, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Carrots June 27 - Taco Day, Meat/Vegetables/Salad June 30 - Lasagna, Green Beans Clark "Spuds" Teeners 2014 Schedule June 27 - vs. Elkton - 5pm July 8 - @ Elkton 6pm July 13 - vs. White - 3pm July 15 - @ Claremont - 5pm July 24 - Claremont - 6pm July 28-August 1 - @ TBA - Region 6B - TBA August 7-August 9 - @ Northville - State Tourney - TBA
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Rendezvous Point Events
June 23 - Rendezvous Point will be Closed tonight to work on new patio, but we will be back to normal hours on Tuesday...See you then!
July 25-27
Harvest Fest & Ranch Rodeo Farmers Market
at the City Park at 4:30pm Will be held every Wednesday throughout the summer. Wilmot Public Library 123 Main Street, Wilmot, SD • (605) 938-5698 Hours: Wed 10am-12pm & 1pm-5pm Thursday - 2pm-5pm Friday - 2pm-5pm Saturday - 1pm-4pm
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June 30 - 17th Annual Chamber Golf Tournament at the Graceville Country Club - Registration begins at 4:30pm June 23 - CGB vs Wheaton in Graceville - 9am Jr Girls & Peewee Game June 23 - CGB vs Wheaton in Graceville - 10am Cadets & Sr. Girls Game June 23 - Volleyball Night in Graceville - 3-6th Grade - 6pm-7pm June 23 - Volleyball Night in Graceville - 7th-12th Grade - 7pm-8:30 pm June 23 - T-Ball-Graceville & Clinton - 6:30pm - 7:15pm June 24 - Summer Rec Practice - Peewee & Jr Girls-9:05-10:05 am June 24 - Summer Rec Practice - Cadets & Sr Girls-10:05-11:05 am June 25 - Summer Rec Practice - Peewee & Jr Girls - 9:05-10:05am June 25 - Summer Rec Practice - Cadets & Sr Girls-10:05 - 11:05am June 25 - 8:30am - Tops June 25 - 6:30pm - Al-Anon June 25 - T-Ball-Graceville & Clinton - 6:30pm - 7:15pm June 26 - CGB @ Ortonville - 9:00 am -Jr. Girls & Peewees Game June 26 - CGB @ Ortonville - 10:00 am -Cadets & Sr. Girls Game June 30 - CGB @ Chokio - 9am Jr Girls & Peewee Game June 30 - CGB @ Chokio - 10am Cadets & Sr. Girls Game June 30 - Volleyball Night in Graceville - 3-6th Grade - 6pm-7pm June 30 - Volleyball Night in Graceville - 7th-12th Grade - 7pm-8:30 pm June 30 - T-Ball-Graceville & Clinton - 6:30pm - 7:15pm July 1 - 8pm - Sno Rider July 2 - 8:30am - Tops July 2 - 6pm - Al-Anon July 2 - 7pm - Graceville Women's Organization July 4 - Toqua Days Weekend...Watch for schedule in next week's Tidbits SUBMIT YOUR GRACEVILLE EVENTS THROUGH THE COMMUNITY EVENT SUBMISSION PAGE
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The 1st Annual Wings & Hogs Off Road Festival is Friday & Saturday June 20 & 21st! The newly formed Appleton Power Riders are excited to welcome everyone out to the Appleton OHV Park for a variety of different activities! There will be meals at Shooter’s Bar & Grill & the OHV Park throughout the weekend. You don’t need to ride to participate in some of the fun events! The Mud Runner Meal Deal can be purchased for $30 and gets you tickets to all three meals at Shooter’s Bar and Grill. More information can be found under the Appleton OHV Park menu. The Concerts in the Park have started! Every Tuesday a new group will perform at the River Park Bandstand at 7:00 p.m. Watch the press for details of additional events to be held the nights of the concerts. A complete list of the bands can be found in under the 2014 Concert Series link on out home page. Big Bend Ice Cream Social will be Sunday, June 22nd from 3:00-6:00 p.m. There will be softball, bean bag game, ladder golf and croquet. Bring your lawn chair and join the fun. Sunday worship follows at 6:00 p.m. A lunch of bbq’s, chips, pickles, bars, lemonade and coffee will be served for $6.00. There will be free Schwan’s ice cream cones. The Appleton Community Event Squad will be showing their next movie at the Appleton ’52 Wing Wednesday, June 25th. APPLETON A's Upcoming games Friday, June 27 - Madison - Away - 7:30 p.m Sunday, June 29, - Clinton - Home - 2:00 p.m.. July 18 - Western Minnesota Autism Supporters Support Group Meeting - 6:30pm at the Pioneer Public TV Station - Call Jonathan Miller at (320) 297-9064 for more info
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June 23 - Mystery Book Club - 12pm June 24 - GED - 2pm June 25 - Summer Reading Program - 12pm June 25 - Sonflower Puppet Show - 1pm June 26 - Lego Club - 3pm June 26 - Writers Group - 7pm June 28 - Archery in the Park - 10am June 29 - Archery in the Park - 10am June 30 - Deadline for Trojan Basketball Camp 2014 Registration
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Trojan Basketball Camp 2014 - Cost: $20 Registration forms must be mailed by June 30th to: 217 Rita Road Ortonville, MN 56278 Trojan Basketball Camp 2014 - July 7-10 • K-2 - 10:30am-12pm (Elementary Gym) • 3-5 - 1pm-3pm (Trojan Gym) • 6-11- 3pm-5pm (Trojan Gym) Save the Date - July 25, 26 & 27 Ortonville Couples Golf Tournament Call Big Stone Lake Area Chamber (320) 839-3284 for more info SUBMIT A NON-PROFIT COMMUNITY EVENT FOR ORTONVILLE AT www.LakeAreaTidbits.com FOR FREE THANKS TO THESE SUPPORTING BUSINESSES!
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• Add a cinnamon stick or softener sheet to your vacuum bag when you change it. As you clean, you will distribute the good smell throughout your home. • To ripen a green tomato, wrap it in a sheet of newspaper or place it in a paper bag. It can then be left on the counter for several days to ripen. • “Need to remove fruit or food coloring stains on your hands or your countertop? White vinegar will clean it off. It’s good for so many things.” -- R.N. in Washington • “Instead of baking soda, I use three or four charcoal briquettes in a bowl to control odor and moisture in my refrigerator. I place the briquettes in a shallow dish, then cover
the top of the bowl with a small piece of cheesecloth and secure it with a fat rubber band. The best thing is that I can still use these briquettes on the grill. In the summer, they get changed very regularly.” -- M.L. in Virginia • When it comes to fruits and vegetables, five a day is nice, but more matters. Try setting aside time after you come home from the grocery store for prepping fruits and vegetables. Pre-bag snack sizes of carrots, celery, strawberries, grapes, cantaloupe and apples. Pre-cut veggies for meals to make later in the week. Slice tomatoes and onions for sandwiches, and tear and separate lettuce for salads. They all make great, healthy treats, and it makes it easier to get your recommended servings! Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475 or e-mail JoAnn at heresatip@yahoo.com. © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.
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A: I checked with several used record dealers in St. Louis, Denver and Phoenix, and they seem to agree that your record is worth about $15. Incidentally, it was issued in 2003. A good reference is “Goldmine Record Album Price Guide,” by Dave Thompson. It has updated prices covering more than 100,000 American vinyl LPs released since 1948. ••• Q: Can you recommend a good reference for baseball cards? -- Tyler, Fort Smith, Ark. A: There are several baseball-card references but my personal pick is “The Standard Catalogue of Vintage Baseball Cards,” published by Krause Books. It covers more than 5,000 sets and cards issued between 1863 and 1980. The book’s easy-to-read listings make for quick searches of cards, and prices listed seem to accurately reflect the marketplace. At $29.99, this almost 700-page reference is a bargain. It can be ordered at www.krausebooks.com.
fiction. I was attracted mostly by the covers, which could be quite lurid. I now have about 200 paperbacks, but have really no idea of how much many of them are worth. Can you help me? -- Chet, Albuquerque, N.M. A: Colorful, edgy illustrations depicted on paperback book covers from the 1940s and ‘50s are one of the main draws for book collectors. Gary Lovisi, a longtime expert on collectible paperbacks, is the author of one of the better guides, “The Antique Trader Collectible Price Guide,” published by Krause Books. It features up-to-date values for thousands of the most collectible American mass-marketed paperbacks in three grades of condition. As with most collectibles, condition is extremely important. For example, a copy of Richard Foster’s “Invisible Man Murders” published in 1945 in the Five Star Mystery series, is worth about $60 in excellent to mint condition, and with wear as little as $6. ••• Q: I purchased a factory-sealed LP of Aretha Franklin’s “Live at Fillmore West.” I paid a dollar for it at a thrift store and think I probably got a bargain. -- Kirk, Jefferson City, Mo.
Thought for the Day: “In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it’s the exact opposite.” -- Paul Dirac
Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 328536475, or send e-mail to questionsforcox@aol.com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr. Cox cannot personally answer all reader questions, nor do appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring return mail. © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.
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FOR SALE: White 2007 Tahoe LS, 5.3 liter V8, 38k, Excellent condition. Asking FOR SALE - Dehumidifier, Air Conditioner, $24,995. 605-880-9884. 0609 Microwave - Call (605) 868-9203 FOR SALE in Watertown SD 97 cavalier runs FOR SALE - Bookshelf, Metal Cabinets and drives it was side swiped so lil damage (holds clothes & shelves) - Call (605) 1000.00 obo call or text 605-690-6125 0616 868-9203 FOR SALE: 1970 Lincoln Mark lll. 2 door, FOR SALE - 3 Pieces of Antique Furniture hard top & in good shape. Blue with black - Motel Oak Towel Bar Dresser with Mirror, top. 460 V8 engine. ALWAYS garaged. Dresser with Mirror, Hutch - Call (605) $3000.00 Call Ron at (605) 868-3964. 0609 868-9203 FOR SALE: 2010 Chevy Silverado. 37,500 FOR SALE - New Mattresses - ALL SIZES miles, V6, 2 wheel drive, $13,600 OBO. 0609 - Wholesale Prices Call Before You Buy - New Snow Tires. Call 605-862-6004.
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FOR SALE: 1996 Shasta 24' Motorhome. New tires on 3500 Ford frame & engine. Very clean. No pets & no smoking. $10,500. Call (507) 249-3994. 0609 FOR SALE: Aluminum Boat Lift. 2000#. Full length bunks, motor stop and electric winch. 605-694-2743. 0609 WANTED: Pull type pop-up camper. All I really want is the running gear in good shape. Call 320-598-7810 leave message. 0609
FOR SALE: 2003 Excel 33' Fifth Wheel Camper. 3 slideouts stored inside. Very clean. Appleton, MN (320) 289-2780. 0609 FOR SALE: Shasta Phoenix 30' Fifth Wheel Camper. Living area in front. Excellent condition. Must see. 605-793-2145. 0609
FOR SALE: Elec. Prism PowerChair Perfect FOR SALE: Fiberglass White Topper for 1996 Fit. 605-237-6695. 0609 & up 1500 Dodge. 8 ft long, front 5'10' back 5'8" $125. Madison, MN 320-226-3626. 0609
FOR SALE: Queen dark oak headboard. 605-873-2630 0609 FOR SALE - Freezer, Refrigerator, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Dishwasher Reasonable - Call (605) 868-9203 FOR SALE: Cast Iron Bath Tub on legs. Call 605-874-2830. 0609 FOR SALE - Used Beds-Twins-FullsQueens-Kings - Call (605) 868-9203 FOR SALE: Black Avery Reclining Swivel Leather Chair. New $299. Will sell $100/ OBO. Excellent condition. 320-839-7099. Leave phone number. 0609 FOR SALE - Table & Chairs Like New Call (605) 868-9203 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 phone number. 0609 FOR SALE - 4 Bar Stools & 6 Roller Chairs - Call (605) 868-9203 FOR SALE: White metal bathtub. Anderson picture window 8' X 4'. Vinyl replacement window 40"X38". Two inside wood doors 81"X34", 81"X19". Remodeled - all very good condition. 605-818-7142 0707 FOR SALE - Chest of Drawers & Dresser - Call (605) 868-9203 FOR SALE - Couch & Loverseat Recliner - Call (605) 868-9203 FOR SALE: Craftmatic Lift Bed. $75. Call 320-265-6950. 0609
CLOVER LEAF SPORTING CLAYS Estelline, SD. Bring your friends and try our scenic Sporting Clay Course. A great place to FOR SALE: Hitch for Jeep Grand Cherokee start your bachelor party! Summer Leagues. LAKEVIEW KENNEL PET BOARDING - A Call Russell Nelson (605) 690-3955 0609 trusted name in pet care. Clean, modern, 2011-2014. New Class 3 2" receiving tube state-of-the-art facility. For the best care avail- with pre-existing bolts. $110 or make offer. FOR SALE: Dock - (9) 4X7 sections with able, call 605-882-3342! Watertown. 0609 Call 320-598-7973. Leave message. 0609 poles and bench. $850. Call 605-949-0784. 0609 FOR SALE. Tires - 4 265-70R17 tires. $100 Big Stone City. For Sale: 1998 Ford F150 pickup, 4X4, 120,000 OBO. One 750-16 Snow Tire. New $50. 0609 miles. Needs cab. Runs and drives great. Also OBO. Call 605-882-2446. Wanted: machinist tooling 605-874-2478. 0714 1992 Ford F150 for parts. 605-690-4399. Wanted small metal cutting lathe. 605-874For Sale: 2003 Ford Explorer XLS, Sport 4x4, For Sale: 1982 30 ft. Holiday Rambler, Roof 2478 0609 4.0 V6 Auto, Well Equipped, Clean, One Owner, A/C, Generator, 77,000 Miles, 454 Chevy. For Sale: Foley Model 387 Saw Filer. 161K. $31,000 Sticker, Selling $3,900 OBO. See at Lakeview Resort in Lake Poinsett. Sharpens most saws. Comes with stand & Call (605) 520-3324 Watertown. 0630 Call (605) 359-4752. 0630 some other accessories. Used very little. FOR SALE: 2003 GMC Sonoma SLS, auto, air, For more details call (605) 938-4360. 0609 4 cyl, new tires, 93,380 miles, nice little truck. FOR SALE: Barrett Brake Drum Lathe. $4,800 OBO. 605-880-1237. Rosholt. 0609 Handles 16.5” Drums. $125.00. Call Dave FOR SALE in Watertown SD. 1996 dodge 1500 320-769-4337. 0609 4x4 ex cab 150,000 miles new tires and breaks and front and rear axels call 233-0051 0616
FOR SALE: 1948 Chevy Truck. 38,000 miles, original owner, always garaged. LIKE NEW! Call (605) 460-0164. 0609 FOR SALE in Watertown SD. 1993 GMC 2500 4x4 6.5 diesel maroon in color new tires runs and drives $3500obo call 881-8064. 0616
2008 Red Polaris Sportsman 400 HO. ATV FOR SALE: A 1947 Dodge Truck. One-of-a-kind AWD. Less than 400 miles! Cross Country Plow, to restore. Call 605-882-3095 evenings. If no Winch and Windshield, Dual Mirrors, $4,000. answer, please leave a message. 0609 OBO, please call 605-882-2436. 0609 FOR SALE in Watertown. 1980 3/4 ton 4 x 4 FOR SALE: 2011 6'X10' Royal Cargo enclosed runs and drives 350 motor has small water leak trailer, drop ramp back door and side door, spare, make a great mudding truck 2500$ obo call charcoal, excellent condition. 605-203-1279. 0609 605-882-1882 0616
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SELLING: Bale spike for skide steer. $325. 44" Swisher Rough Cut Trail Mower. $650. Both in very good condition. 605881-0569. 0609 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. 0609 Room for rent in the Big Stone City Area. For more info please call (605) 254-3979. 0609 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: Ralley Roper Riding Mower, 11hp Briggs $300, Murray Rider 12hp Briggs $150, Gilson Snow Blower, 26in, needs motor $40. Madison, MN 320-226-3626. 0609
For Sale: Linden Beach Lake Property, 3.06 wooded acres, Big Stone Lake, excellent private area for camper or cabin, $27,500. For Details call 605-880-1237. 0616
Old Guns working or not, Skid Steer attachment, old machinery, disk, pony drag. Will dig rocks for trade, handy-man mowing, work on old equipment. Duane 612-670-4387. 0630
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 0609
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FOR SALE: Farmall Model-B Tractor. Runs Great. Everything works. Good paint. Get on and go. Call 1-320-760-2054. 0609
FOR SALE: Garage Door 9X7. Light tan. Complete - like new. 605-645-9748. 0609
FOR SALE: 3 Men's Black Leather Vests. Excellent condition. Sizes: 1 large, 1 extra large, 1 size 44 tall. 320-598-3404. 0609
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For Sale: Two 18.4R42 Goodyear Radial Tractor Tires. Fair Condition. 605-8817142. 0714 For Sale - Cockshutt 40" D4 Diesel Tractor, Wide Front, 18.4x34 Tires, Serial No. 40PD50252. Runs Great. Call (320) 839-3666. 0630 FOR SALE: Hay Wagon 7X24 good offers. Field Deluxe Solar 6 volt electric fencer $100. 605-881-3721. 0609
For Sale: Traverse Lake Property Auction. OPEN HOUSE June 17, 5:30 PM. AUCTION July 17, 5:00 PM. 605-949-2170 or 605-438-0598. Ostby Auctions 0714 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: Top of the Hill Cafe. GREAT business opportunity!! Call (605) 398-6464. Evenings call (605) 398-6457. Summit, SD 0609
WANTED TO BUY 1 item OR complete household Call (605) 868-9203 WANTED - USED 4 WHEEL SCOOTER for handicapped. 605-265-1465. Wanted to buy four wheelers or three wheelers. In running condition or not. Call me at 605-881-1498. 0714
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.
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1995 Ford F150 2WD, Dual tanks, New Tires, Tinted Sliding Rear Window, Bed Liner, Good Transmission, Good Glass and Grill. $500. 605-541-0110.
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