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February 3, 2014 Published by Sean & Lynette Athey • Serving Northeast South Dakota & West Central Minnesota • Advertising Information 605-541-0110 • www.LakeAreaTidbits.com February 3, 2014 Volume 2 • Issue #22 Over 4 Million Readers Nationwide Free Fun Take One Laugh-A-Bit with Tidbits APPETIZERS BROASTED CHICKEN & SLOW COOKED RIBS SANDWICHES & PLATTERS COMBOS/FAMILY PACKS KIDS MENU $ 4 95 www.IronRangeSmokehouse.com Cookie Jar Q: I have a “Mammy” cookie jar marked McCoy. I paid $300 for it at a yard sale, and I was told it is from the 1940s. It is 10 inches high and in almost perfect condition. -- Laura, St. Charles, Mo. A: You purchased a reproduction. An authentic Mammy Cookie Jar from McCoy is a full 11 inches high. Even if it "Collecting" is brought to you each week by Old Hospital Mall Antiques of Wilmot, SD continued on page 4 Two rednecks meet on a dusty country road. One of them is carrying a big bag labeled, "chickens." "Chickens, eh?" says one guy. "Hey, if I guess how many chickens you got, will you give me one?" "Heck," says the guy with the bag, "iffin you guess right, I'll give you both of 'em." ESKIMO PORTABLE HOUSES • JIFFY PROPANE AUGERS • ION BATTERY AUGERS • STRIKEMASTER AUGERS • TACKLE SAVAGE ARMS • CC! • WINCHESTER • MOSSBERG & SONS ARMS • REMINGTON •DPMS • WEATHERBY • AMMUNITION PLANO • FLAMBEAU • BERKLEY • RAPALA • PLANO • FLAMBEAU • BERKLEY • RAPALA PLANO • FLAMBEAU • BERKLEY • RAPALA • PLANO • FLAMBEAU • BERKLEY • RAPALA
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Published by Sean & Lynette Athey • Serving Northeast South Dakota & West Central Minnesota • Advertising Information 605-541-0110 • www.LakeAreaTidbits.com

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APPETIZERSBROASTED CHICKEN & SLOW COOKED RIBSSANDWICHES & PLATTERSCOMBOS/FAMILY PACKS

KIDS MENU$495

www.IronRangeSmokehouse.com

Cookie JarQ: I have a “Mammy” cookie jar marked McCoy. I paid

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A: You purchased a reproduction. An authentic Mammy Cookie Jar from McCoy is a full 11 inches high. Even if it

"Collecting" is brought to you each week by Old Hospital Mall Antiques of Wilmot, SD

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February Events at the Appleton Public LibraryFebruary 4, 4:00-6:00 p.m.: iPad questionsFebruary 7, 10:30 a.m.: Story time for ages 2-5February 10th, 4:30 p.m.: Friends of the Library meetingFebruary 11, 4:00-6:00 p.m.: Kindle questions

Ascheman Uni-Mart will be having a Hot Stuff Pizza Special Sunday, February 2nd ONLY. By 1 Large Thin Crust Pizza, get the 2nd for 1/2 Price! Call ahead for large orders 289-2110

A benefit supper & silent auction for Sarah Shurb will be held Thursday, February 6th from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at the Lac qui Parle Valley High School Commons. A silent auction will begin at 4:00 p.m. and end at 7:00 p.m. Menu for the supper includes: shredded beef sandwiches, chips, bar & beverage. To donate to the silent auction, contact Wes & Karen Ander-son at (320) 752-4565 or Al & Brenda Oyen (320) 289-1354.

The 19th Annual Great Western Minnesota Get Together will be Sat-urday February 8th from 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and Sunday, Febru-ary 9th from 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. The Bramble Park Zoo will be there Saturday. There will also be free swimming both days! Admis-sion is free so be sure to come out and check out all the vendors, including 15 new booths!

Stop in and see us for all your fresh meats

and much more!

JANUARY 20th#1: NAPA Auto Parts pg 5#2: The Flower Box pg 7

#3:Hoftiezer Real Estate pg 7

Stanton was our contest winner from the January 20th & 27th Issues!!If you had difficulty

finding the 3 SUNFISH, here are the locations for the January 20th &

27th Issues.

Congratulations toour Gone Ice Fishing Winner

MARY WEEDENof MILBANK, SD!!!

Fishin'-Opoly courtesy of Tidbits of the Lake Area! AND 2 Free meals

from Hardees.

Publisher's Corner by Sean Athey

Hey Everyone! Thanks for taking time to read this week's Tidbits, we really appreciate it and hope you enjoy! I wanted to alert you to a change in our Read-er Contest entry deadline. We get a tremendous

amount of entries through the mail, and we wanted to make sure that you have enough time get them in before we pull a winner for our prizes, so we are extending the entry deadline for each contest starting with this issue. Thank you for all the notes and feedback included in your entries. It is fun to see who is entering and where they are from. This week we are fishing for northerns... good luck!

The Toboggan Story... We all know things happen for a reason, although that is not al-ways apparent at the time. Many years ago, my family plus some aunts, uncles and cousins were enjoying a winter day in December by sledding down the hills around the house I grew up in. Now these were not "hills" like you would think. The house was built into the side hill of what was an ancient river bank. Some of these hills were nearly vertical, and a real challenge to climb. My father had done his best to clear out brush and obstacles for us kids to enjoy the sleds with. It was so steep it was almost too much to get sat down on the sled before it wanted to go screaming down the hill into the large open yard. The kids took a few turns on the toboggan and a couple of us

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were trying to stand up on a two solid plastic sleds we had and go down one of the lesser hills - early snowboarding is what my mom called it. The rest of this happened pretty fast. My mom and her two broth-ers decided it was their turn to take the toboggan down the hill for a "joy ride". This toboggan was one of the nice hardwood kind that would fit about three or four kids on it. So, they crawl up the steepest part of the hill... because adults know what is best, right?... and prop themselves up for a run down the hill. Well, it started out pretty good. Whoosh, they were off, faster than any of us kids went... and pointed directly at the three small pine trees in the very back corner of the yard. I'm not sure why they aimed at the trees, or why they didn't try to bail out like us kids would have... I think they were trying to steer or something... because adults know what is best, right? Next thing you know, here's the three of them laying around the toboggan and the pine that they just clipped off at the base. At first we thought they were screaming in pain, but no, they were all laughing so hard they couldn't stand up. The upside is that the toboggan survived and the tree became our Christmas tree that year... although, I think a chain saw would have been a bit more appropriate.

Thanks for reading... stay warm and stay safe on these winter roads!! See you next week...

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JANUARY 27th#1: Iron Range Smokehouse pg 1

#2: Rendezvous Point pg 4#3: Dewey's Lawn Care pg 7

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February 3 - Border West Tri - vsTBA-Home - 5:00pmFebruary 3 - Girls Basketball @ Brandon-Evansville-AWAY- 6:00pmFebruary 3 - Gymnastics vs Benson-ORTONVILLE - 6:00pmFebruary 3 - Graceville Firemen - 7:00pmFebruary 4 - Sno Rider Meeting - 8:00pmFebruary 5 - Adult Open Gym - 7:00pmFebruary 5 - Graceville Women's Organization - 7:00pmFebruary 5 - Yoga Class - 7:00pmFebruary 5 - CGB Sports Boosters - 7:30pmFebruary 6 - Speech @ Herman - 3:30pmFebruary 6 - Border West Quad @ Ortonville-AWAY - 5:00pmFebruary 6 - 7/8 Boys Basketball @ Big Stone-AWAY - 5:30February 6 - Boys Basketball @ Lidgerwood/Wyndmere-AWAY 6:00pmFebruary 6 - Girls Basketball vs Hancock-HOME - 6:15pmFebruary 7 - Gymnastics @ Deuel-AWAY - 5:00pmFebruary 7 - Border West Dual vs. Morris Area-WHEATON - 6:00pmFebruary 7 - Boys Basketball @ Ortonville-AWAY - 6:15pmFebruary 7 - Girls Basketball vs Ashby-HOME - 6:15pmFebruary 8 - 7 & 8 Grade BB Tournament @ Ortonville-9:00amFebruary 8 - Boys Basketball @ NDSCS-AWAY - 7:30pmFebruary 9 - Open Gym - 1:00pmFebruary 9 - Leonardsville & Toqua Troopers 4-H - 2:00pmFebruary 9 - Adult VB - 5:00pmFebruary 15 - 4th Annual "I HATE Winter" Luau at the Graceville Bar & Lounge

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Q: Can you tell me what Mark Steines has been up to lately? I miss seeing him every night on “Entertain-ment Tonight.” -- Sara G., via email

A: Instead of seeing Mark every night, now you can see him for two hours each morning. Along with Cristina Ferrare, Mark co-hosts the Hallmark Channel’s “Home and Family Show” every weekday morning from 10e/9c. I spoke with Mark recently about his new hosting gig, and he said he’s hav-ing such a great time on his new show that it doesn’t even feel like work. Ac-cording to Mark: “I worked with ‘ET’ for 17 years, and I was never this close to people there because it’s just such a big operation, and you feel like you get lost in it. This is a small show with a big heart. And Hallmark believes in us. We’re the cornerstone of their daytime programming, and I love it.”

And each day Mark is eager to discover what that day’s show will bring. “I used to have to go to the stars, now they come to me. And our show isn’t really star-based, in that regard. But when they do come on, we try to unmask that celebrity. We take them into the kitchen with us or we’ll do a DIY project with them. We’ll build something. We’ll make something. It’s always what I re-ally wanted to do with celebrities, to see the other side of them. That’s what I like about this show.”

• • •Q: My sister-in-law told me that Laura Linney recently

had a baby; I didn’t even know she was pregnant! — Jan-ie F., via email

A: Aside from Laura’s closest friends and family, no one knew. Laura and hubby Marc Schauer welcomed a baby boy named Bennett on Jan. 8. It was the 49-year-old actress’s first child, and also the best kept secret of 2013. Since this past summer, she has kept a low profile, and never presented an opportunity to be photographed with

a baby bump. Congrats to the new par-ents, and bravo for be able to keep this special time to yourselves!

• • •Q: This season of “Justified” has just

been super so far. Can you tell me if it has been renewed for a sixth season yet? -- Kyle L., Baltimore, Md.

A: The hit FX show indeed has al-ready been renewed for another season; however, its sixth season will be its last. According to FX Networks’ CEO John

Landgraf, the decision had nothing to do with the show having low ratings or lack of critical acclaim. The de-cision was made by showrunner Graham Yost and star Timothy Olyphant, as Landgraf explained at the Televi-sion Critics Association press tour: “We talked about it a year ago, and [Graham and Timothy] felt that the arc of the show and what they had to say would be served by six seasons instead of seven, and I regretfully accepted their decision.”

Write to Cindy at King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475; or e-mail her at [email protected].

© 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.

Mark Stines

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had been an old one, you nevertheless overpaid. Authentic Mammy jars gen-erally sell in the $150 to $250 range

depending on condition.• • •

Q I have several dozen View-Master reels that I acquired during the 1950s. Are they worth keeping? -- Barbara, Watts, OK

A: There is an excellent reference that should be helpful for you to determine values: “Stereo Views: An Illustrated History and Price Guide” by John Waldsmith and published by Krause Books. Most of the View-Master reels I’ve spotted in area shops and antique malls have been priced in the $2 to $5 range. As I of-ten mention in this column, there are exceptions to every rule. For example, a package of 15 reels featuring views of the 1939 New York World’s Fair recently sold at auction for $175.

• • •Q: I began collecting glass insulators about 40 years ago, and

I have managed to gather about 200 different ones. Is there a reference so I can begin determining values? -- Stan, Longmont, Colo.

A: One of the better references is “Insulators: North American Glass Insulators Price Guide” by Donald R. Briel. Briel has more than 600 in his personal collection and is considered an expert in this field of collecting. You can purchase his book at Amazon.com. A group for collectors is the National Insulators Association. Contact is www.NIA.org.

• • •Q: I have a movie projector from the 1960s, along with a screen

and a few movies. Can you put me in touch with someone who can evaluate these items for me, since I want to sell them? -- Norma, Glen Carbon, Ill.

A: You left several key facts out of your letter. For example, what is the brand name of your projector, and does it show 8mm or 16mm films? If it is an 8mm projector, it is probably worth less than $50.

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Or-lando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to [email protected]. 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.

• Monday February 3rd- 7th and 8th BBB at Enemy Swim at 4:30 pm. GBB “C” game in Milbank at 5:00 pm. • Tuesday February 4th- BBB with Edmunds Central in Roscoe at 6:30 pm. • Wednesday, February 5th- 7:00 Firemen's meeting• Thursday February 6th- BBB at home with Flo/Hen at 6:15. 7th and 8thBBB at home with Flo/Hen at 5:00 pm. 3rd and 4th graders will be playing at halftimes and the 1st-5th graders will be singing the Star Spangled Banner. • Friday February 7th- GBB at Florence at 6:15 pm. 6th, 7th and 8th GBB at Florence at 5:00 pm. • Saturday February 8th- 7th and 8th GBB and BBB Tourney in Florence. GBB (make-up game) at home with WSS at 5:30 pm.

Arlyn Wohlleber, CLTCFinancial Services Professional

415 S Main Street, Suite 301PO Box 98Aberdeen, SD 57402-0098Direct (605) 225-3382Cell (605) 880-7088Fax (605) 225-3388E-mail: [email protected]

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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OPEN7 DAYS A

WEEK

North HWY 75 • Ortonville, MN320-839-7044

WINTER FESTin Ortonville

First Week in February

Sports & Leisure ShowMarch 15th & 16th

Ortonville High School

February 3 - City Council Meeting - 5:00pmFebruary 4 - GED - 2:00pmFebruary 4 - Republican Caucus - 6:00pm, Contact Jack Whitley for more info - (320) 304-5389February 6 - Lego Club - 3:00pmFebruary 6 - Turbotics/Robotics Club - 3:30pmFebruary 6 - Children's Book Club - 3:30pmFebruary 7 - Health Insurance Counseling - 1:00pm, Contact Ashley Ronglien, [email protected] 10 - Citizens for Big Stone Lake - 7:00pmFebruary 11 - GED - 2:00pmFebruary 11 - Big Stone Arts Council - 6:30pmFebruary 11 - Member Art Gathering - 7:00pm

Ortonville High SchoolFebruary 3 - Varsity Gymnastics vs. Benson @ OHS - 6:00pm (Changed from 1-10-14)February 3 - Varsity Basketball Contest vs. Minneota @ OHS - 6:15pmFebruary 6 - 7 & 8 Grade Basketball vs. Benson @ Benson Northside Elementary School - 4:30pmFebruary 6 - Varsity Wrestling Meet vs. Groton, Milbank, Wheaton @ OHS - 5:00pmFebruary 6 - Girls Varsity Basketball Game vs. Wheaton @ Wheaton - 6:15pmFebruary 7 - Varsity Gymnastics Contest vs. Deuel @ Deuel High School - 5:00pmFebruary 7 - Boys Varsity Basketball Contest vs. Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley @ Orton-ville High School - 6:15pmFebruary 8 - 7 & 8 Grade Basketball Tournament vs. Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley, Milbank, Wheaton/Herman/Norcross @ Ortonville High School - 9:00amFebruary 8 - Varsity Wrestling Meet vs. Morris Area @ Morris High School - 10:00amFebruary 8 - Varsity Basketball Contest vs. Dawson-Boyd @ Dawson-Boys - 2:30pmFebruary 11 - 7 & 8 Grade Basketball Contest vs. Hancock @ @ Ortonville High School - 4:30pmFebruary 11 - Varsity Basketball Contest vs. Benson @ Benson High School - 6:00pm

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February 7 - Ladies Night Out With Prairie Lakes Hospital at the Watertown Events Center - 4:00pm. Call (605) 882-6860 for more information.February 8 & 9 - Mite Jamboree Hockey February 8 - Charlie Albright Pianist performs at the Water-town High School - 7:30pm

February 11-15, 2014WATERTOWN WINTER FARM SHOW

Watertown Banquet - We begin serving at 5:30pm each Monday evening at the Grace Lutheran Church.

The Compassionate Friends (TCF) support group meets the first Thurs-day of each month at The Great Plains Lutheran High School at 7:00pmSubmit your community event at LakeAreaTidbits.com

Watertown Events and Happenings

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• It was famed cul-tural anthropologist Margaret Mead who made the following sage observation: “One of the oldest

human needs is having someone to wonder where you are when you don’t come home at night.”

• If you’re like the average American, you will eat about 150 bananas this year -- 26 pounds’ worth.

• Up until the 1500s, the accepted way of dealing with a patient who was hemorrhaging was to cauterize the wound, often with boiling oil or red-hot irons. It was in the latter part of

by Samantha Weaver

the 16th century that a French surgeon named Ambroise Pare began tying off the broken blood vessels with cord. That’s pretty much what surgeons do today.

• It’s been estimated that a million pigeons live in New York City.

• When pop star Christina Aguilera is on tour, she insists on having a police escort. She hates to be stuck in traffic.

• Next time you’re heading to Illinois, you can stop off in Metropolis and visit the self-declared birthplace of Superman. In honor of their hometown superhero, the citizens erected a 15-foot bronze statue of him on Main Street.

• It was Abraham Lincoln who signed into law

the legislation that created the Secret Service. That very night, he was assassinated.

• Those who study such things say that on the 13th of every month, triskaidekaphobia causes a loss of $83 million to American busi-ness due to absenteeism from work and other disruptions.

• In the United States, more babies are born on Oct. 5 than on any other day of the year. If you do the math, you’ll find that New Year’s Eve is 9 months and 5 days before that.

• • •Thought for the Day: “Show me a hero, and I

will write you a tragedy.” -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

© 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.

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BSC Branch Public Library Open Wed. Feb 5: 2PM - 6PM / Sat. Feb. 8: 10AM - 1PM

• Carol J. Larson is an artist, author and physician. Seven of Carol's paintings can be viewed currently at the Big Stone City Branch Li-brary. They will be on display through April 2014. All of Carol's artwork can be seen at her website: vintageartstudio.com and her books are featured at caroljlarson.com.

BSC BOYS BASKETBALL - FEB 2014February 4 - Junior High Boys Basketball vs Browns Valley at Big Stone City - 4:00pmFebruary 6 - Elementary Boys Basketball vs. Milbank @ Big Stone City - 4:00pmFebruary 6 - Junior High Boys Basketball vs CGB @ Big Stone City - 5:30pmFebruary 6 - Ceramics Class - 3:30pm* The next School Board Meeting has been rescheduled for February 11th, still at 6:00.

Home of the WilmotWolves

We are now open every day at 11:00 am.Sunday to Thursday til 8:00 pm

Friday and Saturday till 10:00 pm.

February 3 - GBB @ CastlewoodFebruary 4 - Varsity Boys Basketball Game vs. Britton-Hecla @ Wilmot High School - 5:00pmFebruary 4 - Varsity Girls Basketball Game vs. Britton-Hecla @ Wilmot High School - 6:00pmFebruary 6 - BBB @ TZFebruary 7 - GBB TZ (H)February 8 - GBB & BBB Langford DBL Hder (H)February 10 - BBB Waverly/SS (H)

BIG ROCK GRILL & CASINO SPECIALSMonday: Meatloaf 11-1 & 5-8Tuesday: Taco Tuesday 11-1 & (5-8) and wing night (5-8) night is dine in only for both specials but not the dayWednesday: Scalloped potatoes and ham (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 5-8Starting Sunday February 16th Sunday Dinners 11-2

Rendezvous Point Events• February 9th – 3 to 5 pm - Bingo…. Family Fun Days! 2nd Sunday of the Month, proceeds go to the Disabled American Veterans – Milbank-Sisseton Chapter 19• Saturday – February 15th - Musical Entertainment (Dinner music): – a Sweetheart weekend to remember - 5 to 9 pm with JD Larson• Sunday – February 16th - Cooking Classes: – Chili Variations by Chef Jay

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If broken and worn-down crayons are showing up in draw-ers, backpacks, art-supply tubs and even the car, don’t throw them out! Instead, collect them all in a box and recycle them into fun Valentine art for the heart.

You and your school-age kids can mold some clever designs when you melt down the old and create new, attractive and useful heart-shaped crayons -- perfect for tucking into class-room valentine envelopes for something extra, or for eye-catching toppers on wrapped-up valentine gifts.

Here’s how:1. Remove the paper wrapper from crayons

in your favorite Valentine’s Day colors such as shades of red and pink. Let the kids break the crayons into pieces and put them into piles ac-cording to the colors.

2. Put the pieces, according to color, in small, heat resistant glass jars, such as empty baby-food jars.

3. With adult help, fit a small rack inside a saucepan, and place the jars on the rack. Fill the saucepan with enough water to cover 1/2 inch of the jars. Heat the water until the crayons melt. Keep an eye on them at all times.

4. An adult should carefully pour the melted wax into a plastic candy mold tray (available at craft and kitchen-supply stores in a variety of heart shapes. You might even find X’s and O’s). Or, use ice-cube trays that come in heart shapes.

The wax will harden quickly and pop out of the mold easily. You could put the tray in the freezer,

or outdoors if you live in a cold climate, for a few minutes to speed up the process.

For added effect, pour a contrasting color into the mold af-ter the first layer of wax has hardened. This will produce a two-tone crayon.

Now, try out a new crayon heart on a piece of paper and discover that it really works. Make multiples and share them with family and friends for Valentine’s Day.

***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.”

Turn Old Crayons Into Valentine Art

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tion. Complete engine. Cab Interior poor condition. Perfect restoration project. $1500. Located near Watertown, SD. Come & see. 605-628-5669.FOR SALE: 1948 5 window 1/2 ton chevy pickup ... 3,500.00 OBO ... Located in Water-town, SD ... Call 605-882-1882FOR SALE: 2007 GMC Sierra Extended Cab SLT Black, heated leather, loaded. 115k miles 5.3L Call or Text 320-290-6015. FOR SALE: 1981 chevy camero factory run air 2800.00 OBO ... located in watertown call or text 605-690-6125 FOR SALE: A 1947 Dodge Truck. One-of-a-kind to restore. Call 605-882-3095 evenings. If no answer, please leave a message.FOR SALE: White 2007 Tahoe LS, 5.3 liter V8, 38k, Excelent 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: 1997 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER TOTALLY LOADED EVERY OPTION 119,000 MILES, VERY GOOD CONDITION, NEW TIRES AND BATTERY, V6 MOTOR DETAILS CALL 605-691-9473.

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. 605-882-4369.

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 2011-2014. New Class 3 2" receiving tube with pre-existing bolts. $110 or make offer. Call 320-598-7973. Leave message.

FOR SALE. Tires - 4 265-70R17 tires. $100 OBO. One 750-16 Snow Tire. New $50. OBO. Call 605-882-2446.

FOR SALE. Tires - 215R60 15. Less than 1000 miles. $350. Call 320-305-0418.

FOR SALE: Ford V8 engine. 1949 Flathead for re-build or parts. Has adjustable valve lifters. Phone 320-839-3332.

FOR SALE: tranny and transfer case, fresh rebuilt fits 95-99 chevy/GMC ... and a 1953 willys ... located in Watertown, SD ... call 605-881-8064

FOR SALE: Chevy Corvair engine. early 60’s. 1961 to 1964. Call 320-839-3332.16 inch factory cadillac escalade rims / chevy 350 fits 88 - 94 75.000 miles ... in watertown call 605-882-1882

FOR SALE: Original Aluminum Wheels for Ford Explorer or pickup. Will fit 1970’s vehicles and other later Fords. Call 320-839-3332.

FOR SALE: 2011 Yamaha Stryker motor-cycle 455 miles on it. blue in color with 1300 cc motor. Show room clean. 7500.00 OBO. 868-3964

FOR SALE: 50cc Scooter. Good shape, runs good. 605-266-1465.

FOR SALE: 2001 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic Motorcycle. Lots of extras. $9000.00. Call (605) 881-2016.

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 605-868-9405.

FOR SALE: 2008 Harley Davidson Sportster. 2700 miles. Call 605-880-3287.

FOR SALE: 1984 1200cc Honda Goldwing Aspen-cade, 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 scooter- great gas mileage and only 2500 mi--605-881-9472

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.

WANTED TO BUY: Lefse pint or quart can-ning jars with rings in good condition. Mens cowboy boots and hat. size 10 boots, size 7 mens hat. 605-203-1821FOR SALE: 7' Bristol Pine Artificial Christmas Tree. Used once. $65. Call 605-882-0682.Wanted small upright freezer. 605-874-2478FOR SALE: Two black leather office chairs with ottomans in good condition. $100 each or best offer. 320-839-7099. Leave a mes-sage and your phone number.FOR SALE: Dining Set, six chairs with leaf $175. Hospital Bed, like new $500. Larry 605-690-2301. Jim 605-620-5459.FOR SALE: Brand new electric lift chair. Fern colored, medium size. $400. 605-874-2016 or 605-237-3744. Clear Lake, SD.FOR SALE: Cast Iron Bath Tub. Call 605-874-2830 FOR SALE: Antique Chopping Block. 60 years old. 29" X 24". Height 34". Good condition. $600. phone 605-882-3526. FOR SALE: Craftmatic Lift Bed. $75. Call 320-265-6950.FOR SALE: Cast Iron double kitchen sink with faucet. Cream colored, good condi-tion and extra deep bowls.22"X33". $100 Call 605-868-1360

FOR SALE: Elec. Prism PowerChair Perfect Fit. 605-237-6695.FOR SALE: Microwave Cart. Good Condition. $20.00. Please call 605-254-3979.FOR SALE: An upholstered swivel rocking chair in excellent condition. Call 605-486-4430.

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.AVON Collectibles all in original boxes starting from the late 70's. Plates, Christmas items and knick knacks. Call to discuss. 605-237-2112

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: Chihuahua puppies. 8 wks, short hair. 1 male tri color, 2 females black and tan, 1 female brown puppy. Shots, very friendly, $200. Madison, MN 320-226-3626

FOR SALE: 2005 Chrysler Town & Country LT passenger van, no rust. $6,000. 320-297-1015

FOR SALE: 1948 Chevy Truck. 38,000 miles, original owner, always garaged. LIKE NEW! Call (605) 460-0164.FOR SALE: 2000 Ford F350 XLT Club Cab. 7.3 Diesel, black, new batteries. 215,000 miles. AS IS. $5,900. Montevideo, MN 320-226-2372.WANTED TO BUY: 1957 - 1960 Ford Pickup to restore or one for parts. Call Ken at (320) 226-1314.FOR SALE: 2000 Silverado 1500 4X4. Extended Cab. 158,000. Call 605-561-1797.For Sale: 1950 International Pickup. Wooden Grain Box is in good condi-

FOR SALE: 1994 Northwood Viking Pop-Up 8 X 21 Travel trailer tandem axle for PARTS ONLY $600/OBO takes the whole Unit, call 605-212-0944FOR SALE: 2011 6'X10' Royal Cargo enclosed trailer, drop ramp back door and side door, spare, charcoal, excellent condition. 605-203-1279.FOR SALE: John Deere Snowmobile 400. $300. Call 605-432-4319 evenings.

FOR SALE: 14 ft. Aluminum Boat with 15 hp Evinrude, bunk-style trailer. 14 ft. Crestliner Nordic with 15 hp Johnson, roller-style trailer. 29' Gulf Stream Seahawk 5th Wheel, arctic package, 2 slide-outs, No smoking or pets, very clean. WANTED TO BUY: 1600 Lund Explorer. Day: 320-289-1170, Evenings: 320-289-1162.

FOR SALE: 2008 5x8 enclosed trailer. Insulated, with windows, like brand new. Used for business in summer, Ice shanty for winter. $1750. 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.FOR SALE: Aluminum Boat Lift. 2000#. Full length bunks, motor stop and electric winch. 605-694-2743.

WANTED: Pull type pop-up camper. All I really want is the running gear in good shape. Call 320-598-7810 leave message. FOR SALE: 2003 Excel 33' Fifth Wheel Camper. 3 slideouts stored inside. Very clean. Appleton, MN (320) 289-2780.

FOR SALE: Shasta Phoenix 30' Fifth Wheel 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.

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.

FOR SALE: Adjustable 4 Bow Bimini Top (Boat Awning) 54 inches high, 82 to 94 inches width. New cost was $390. Asking $150. Call 605-862-7977.

ATTENTION HUNTERS & TRAPPERSGreater Midwest Fur Exchange will be stopping in your area to buy furs and deer hides on the following Saturdays: November 16th & 30th, December 21st and February 1st AT THESE LOCATIONS: • HETLAND, SD, 301 Main Street at our fur buying station from 12 noon - 5 PM.• WATERTOWN, SD at the Runnings Farm and Fleet Store from 5:30 PM - 6:15 PM. Information: 563-608-4401. FOR SALE: Pacific Hydraulic Shotshell Reloader, Everything works Best Results with 12 ga. AAn's $300 B/O Please call 605-212-0944.

HUNTERS! Fully equipped house in Bryant. Sleeps four. Large area to run dogs. no guides. Call 605-628-2238 for more information.

CLOVER LEAF SPORTING CLAYS Estell-ine, 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

4 SALE BOAT LIFT FOR PONTOON OR BOAT $1100.00. 320-839-3207

FOR SALE: Bobcat S185, cab heat, air conditioning, 2100 hrs. Bobcat T300 Track Machine, 2300 hrs. 605-290-3208. c02104

FOR SALE: Large 36 inch exhaust fan suitable for barns, machine or mechanic work building. Call 605-938-4748.

FOR SALE: ShopSmith Mark V Woodwork-ing Unit With Manuals Table Saw Lathe Disc Sander Drill Press Used Little $700 obo 605-467-0889

FOR SALE: Barrett Brake Drum Lathe. Handles 16.5” Drums. $125.00. Call Dave 320-769-4337.

FOR SALE: Antique Dayton Hobart grocery store type scale. Up to 24#’s. Call 1-605-949-4009.

FOR SALE: 36" COMBINATION STORM DOOR WITH SCREEN INSERT. $35. WATERTOWN 605-753-5313.FOR SALE: Patio door. One door is sta-tionary and one swings open to the inside. $100 OBO. 605-753-5313

FOR SALE: WTD Old 1/2 Round Gutters. 320-695-2742.FOR SALE: 100 used cement blocks. New Effington, SD. Please call 605-637-5458.

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FOR SALE: Arcticware 2 pc. Snowmo-bile suit. XL Tall - like new. 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 capac-ity. 24 horsepower. 605-290-3208. Very reasonable.

FOR SALE: 2 Bruno Scooter Lifts for vehicles. 1 model 670 Curbsider $400. 1 model Scooter Lift Jr, $150. 605-881-3950. Watertown.

FOR SALE: 42" high by 28" wide by 26" deep safe. Very heavy. You move. Call weekdays 320-289-1383

FOR SALE: Electronic Dart Board with wooden case. Works great. $75. 605-233-0480.

FOR SALE: 3 Men's Black Leather Vests. Excellent condition. Sizes: 1 large, 1 extra large, 1 size 44 tall. 320-598-3404.

FOR SALE: 1957 Chevy Pick-up box trailer with good rear end $300. 605-881-4315

FOR SALE: COINS. 2012 & 2013 Uncl. Presi-dential dollars. Both Mints. Also, 5 Mint National Parks Quarters. Call (605) 886-6384.

FOR SALE: Paperback Romance Novels. Over 30 popular authors. ALL books in very good condition. $.50 each or 3/$1.00. Call (605) 880-6441.

FOR SALE: Ladies Square Dance Clothes Size 12-14. Skirts, Blouses & Can-Cans. Also a pair of White Western Boots Size 7. Call 605-878-0210.

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 deliver-ing. Residual income. www.helpingothers4life.biz (507) 677-2356

BUYING: Old Machinery, Junk Cars, Combines, Steel Bins, Tractors, Tin, Wire & Appliances. Will haul & clean-up With Skid Steer. Call (605) 770-9211. Wanted to Buy: Calf HutsWould prefer is good shape. Willing to come pick them up. 605-880-1490.Wanted to Buy: Hand Corn Sheller, any make or International Hand Corn Sheller for Parts. Call 605-880-1369.FOR SALE: 1949 Minneapolis Moline Trac-tor. 4 cylinder. Narrow Front. Engine free - needs restoration. 320-766-1376.

FOR SALE: Engine for an 8N Ford Tractor. Call (605) 460-0164

WANTED TO BUY: 11.2 X 28 tractor tire. Prefer Firestone bias ply field and road. Phone 605-880-1369.

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.

16 Inch Performance Saddle. Only used about 6 times. Oiled once. New in 2012. Gor-geous 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. 605-881-0569.

FOR SALE: 5 Dorper Katahdin ewes, open two to four years old, hair sheep. $150 each. Evenings 9 pm. 605-873-2175

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 605-983-3903 & Please Leave A Message.

FOR SALE: 325 Gallon Pick Up Poly Tank. $150.00. Call 605-983-3903 Leave A Message.

FOR SALE: New Hub City over running 1000 to 540 pto coupling part #0331-00012. Quick realease up to 125 hp. $200.00 asking $125.00 obo. Call 492-3337.

FOR SALE: 1947 M JD Tractor with hydraulic 2 pt w/ 5ft digger and 2 btm plow. Make Offer. New paint and tires. Call 320-394-2348.

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.

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: Clark, SD. Three bedroom ranch house on deadend street. 1660 sq. ft. with a three season room. Basement, detached garage 26'X44'. 605-532-3742.

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) 398-6464Evenings call (605) 398-6457

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: Lakeshore property with furnished home. new garagae. Large lot. Rural water. Located near Lake City. Asking 124,000 OBO. For info call 605-415-7991

FOR SALE: Top of the Hill Cafe. GREAT business opportunity!! Call (605) 398-6464. Evenings call (605) 398-6457. Sum-mit, SD

FREE LOT RENT for 9 months for your mobile home. Call Neil (605) 874-2539 or (605) 868-6972.

FOR SALE WITH OPTIONS: 5 Bedroom House Located In Wheaton, MN. Call 320-760-4467 for more details.

FOR SALE: Southern Black Hills building lot. 2 miles from Wind Cave. Bordered by Black Hills National Forest. South of Custer $60,000. Call 605-881-4078.

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 and amp. $350. Red sunburst finish. Perfect condition. Call or text: 605-924-1513.

WANTED TO BUY: Old Electric Gas Pump in any condition.

Also wanted, Old Snowmobile from early 60's in any condition.

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WANTED TO BUY: Old outboard motors - running or not - the smaller the better. 605-881-3540.

WANTED TO BUY: Nikken magnetic pads in good condition. 605-345-4580.

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• On Feb. 11, 1858, Marie-Bernarde Soubirous, a 14-year-old French peasant girl, claims to have seen the Virgin Mary. The ap-paritions occurred in a grotto of a rock promontory near Lourdes, France. Today millions of people travel to Lourdes every year to visit the grotto, whose waters supposedly have curative powers.• On Feb. 12, 1912, Hsian-T’ung, the last emperor of China, is forced to abdicate. A provisional government was established in his place, ending 267 years of Manchu rule in China and 2,000 years of imperial rule. The former emperor was only 6 years old.• On Feb. 16, 1923 in Thebes, Egypt, English archaeologist How-ard Carter enters the sealed burial chamber of the ancient Egyp-tian ruler King Tutankhamen. The chamber was virtually intact, with its treasures and the perfectly preserved mummy of King Tut untouched after more than 3,000 years.• On Feb. 13, 1945, the most controversial episode in the Allied air war against Germany begins as hundreds of British bombers descend on Dresden, Germany. With two days, the city was a smoldering ruin. Dresden had been regarded as one the world’s most beautiful cities for its architecture and museums.

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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.

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