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July 15, 2013 Published by Professional Print Management • Serving Northeast South Dakota & West Central Minnesota • Advertising Information 605-541-0110 • www.LakeAreaTidbits.com July 15, 2013 Volume 1 • Issue #45 Over 4 million Readers Nationwide Free Fun Take One Laugh-A-Bit with Tidbits Bert and Ernie are sitting outside one day on Sesame Street. Bert turns to Ernie and asks, "Hey Ernie, wanna go get some ice cream?" Ernie replies, "Sure Bert." $ 29 99 STARTING AT FAIRS/4-H SHOWING SPECIAL!! BUY 2 GET 1 FREE CHILDRENS ENTIRE STOCK RODEO/RACING OSTRICH BLOWOUT!! MENS & WOMENS IN STOCK COMPARE TO $500 MENS 16” BUCKAROO TALL TOP BOOTS $ 129 99 ORIGINALLY to $240.00 5 COLORS HUGE ASSORTMENT MENS/WOMENS BOOTS FROM $ 69 99 STETSON/ RESISTOL FUR COWBOY HATS $ 20 ORIGINALLY TO $200 YOUR CHOICE $ 149 99 Computer Problems?? 320-839-3349 Cell: 320-808-0942 • Ortonville, MN HERITAGE PRINTING COMPUTER REPAIR CALL LEE I went to a seafood disco last week.... and pulled a mussel.

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Published by Professional Print Management • Serving Northeast South Dakota & West Central Minnesota • Advertising Information 605-541-0110 • www.LakeAreaTidbits.com

July 15, 2013Volume 1 • Issue #45

Over 4 millionReaders Nationwide

Free

Fun T

ake O

ne

Laugh-A-Bit with Tidbits Bert and Ernie are sitting outside one

day on Sesame Street. Bert turns to Ernie and asks,

"Hey Ernie, wanna go get some ice cream?"Ernie replies, "Sure Bert."

$2999STARTING AT

FAIRS/4-H SHOWING SPECIAL!!BUY 2 GET 1

FREECHILDRENS ENTIRE STOCK

RODEO/RACINGOSTRICH BLOWOUT!!

MENS & WOMENS IN STOCK

COMPARE TO $500

MENS 16” BUCKAROOTALL TOP BOOTS

$12999

ORIGINALLY to $240.00 5 COLORS

HUGE ASSORTMENTMENS/WOMENS

BOOTS FROM

$6999

STETSON/RESISTOL FUR COWBOY HATS$20

ORIGINALLY TO $200

YOUR CHOICE$14999

Computer Problems??

320-839-3349Cell: 320-808-0942 • Ortonville, MN

HERITAGE PRINTINGCOMPUTER REPAIR

CALL LEE

I went to a seafood disco last week....

and pulled a mussel.

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by Samantha Weaver

• In 1977, Ken Olson, presi-dent, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Compa-ny, made the following regret-table statement: “There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.”

• Gross fact of the day: Half of the bacteria in the human mouth haven’t even been identified yet by science.

• The drug Ivermectin is a broad-spectrum antipara-sitic, used mainly to treat infestations of worms. The people who have been helped by this medication might be surprised to learn that the drug was developed through research spurred by a fungus found growing on the golf shoe of a botanist.

• If you’re a centenarian, you might want to consider mov-ing to New Mexico. In that state, there is a law declar-ing that everyone 100 and older is tax-exempt.

• Unless you were around on April 17, 1964, you may not be aware of the hullabaloo caused by the introduction of

the Mustang. In Seattle, a truck driver was so distracted by a display of new Mustangs that he crashed his cement truck through the window of the dealership. In Chicago, so many people were trying to crowd into the cars in a showroom that the dealer had to lock all the vehicle doors. A dealer in New Jersey had only one Mustang, so he auctioned it off. The win-ner of the auction insisted on sleeping in his new car that night, just to make sure nobody else got it before his check cleared.

• Arizonans take note: Hunting camels is illegal in your state.

• If you’re like the hypothetical average person, your mouth will create 10,000 gallons of saliva over the course of your lifetime.

• • •Thought for the Day: “A pint of sweat saves a gallon of blood.” -- General George S. Patton

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Win One of Two Pairs of Passes to this weekend's Cookin’ on Kampeska event for July 19 & 20 at Stokes-Thomas City Park in Watertown. For complete schedule of events visit: watertownsd.com or see page 8. Find the three (3) Sunfish in advertisementsin this issue, send us your answers to be entered!!

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Castle in Scotland, Mary Queen of Scots is forced to abdicate in favor of her 1-year-old son, later crowned

King James VI of Scotland. In 1542, while just 6 days old, Mary had ascended to the Scottish throne upon the death of her fa-ther, King James V.

• On July 22, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln informs his chief advisers and cabinet that he will issue a proclamation to free slaves, but that he will wait until the Union Army has achieved a substantial military victory. The Emancipation Proclamation had less to do with ending slavery than saving the crumbling union.

• On July 23, 1918, Della Sorenson kills the first of her seven victims in Nebraska. Over the next seven years, friends, rela-tives and acquaintances of Sorenson died under mysterious cir-cumstances. In 1925, Sorenson was arrested when she made an unsuccessful attempt at killing two children with poisoned cookies.

• On July 28, 1929, President John F. Kennedy’s wife, Jacque-line Bouvier Kennedy, is born into a prominent New York family. In 1951, she began her first job as the Washington Times-Her-ald’s “Inquiring Camera Girl,” roaming the streets of Washing-ton, D.C., and asking “man on the street” questions.

• On July 26, 1943, Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger is born in Dartford, Kent, England. Michael Philip Jagger attended the London School of Economics, but left without graduating in or-der to pursue a career in music.

• On July 25, 1978, Louise Joy Brown, the world’s first baby to be conceived via in vitro fertilization, is born in Manchester, Eng-land. In December 2006, Louise gave birth to a boy, Cameron John Mullinder, who was conceived naturally.

• On July 27, 1996, in Atlanta, the XXVI Summer Olympiad is disrupted by the explosion of a nail-laden pipe bomb in Centen-nial Olympic Park. The bombing killed one and injured more than 100 others. Police were warned of the bombing in advance, but the bomb exploded before the anonymous caller said it would.

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Tractors Against Cancer

August 3, 2013$20 Entry Fee with proceeds going to support the Big Stone County Cancer Support Group.

Any donations welcomed.Contact James or Joy Haukos at

320-288-6192 (evenings) or 320-630-1415

8th annual Fogfest 2013in Summit, SD • August 16-17

Sherwin Linton to perform at Fire department street dance on

Saturday night -$5.00 cover chargeFollow us on facebook and Twitter @summitfogfest

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David was born on October 29, 1979 and grew up in Morris Minnesota, the youngest of three children. Dave liked everything to do with the outdoors, especially if it involved something with an engine on it. Weather it was mowing the lawn at

5 years old, going 100mph on a snowmobile, or driving his SHO. While in Boy Scouts David was elected by his peers into the brotherhood of the Order of the Arrow and attained the rank of Eagle Scout. After graduating high school he joined the Army

National Guard, and six months later left for basic training at Fort Sill, OK. During basic his platoon received Honor Platoon and David received four out of the five awards given to the Battery of 156 soldiers. David received the Army Values Award for integrity,

the Top Physical Fitness Award, the Highest Marksmanship Award, and Honor Graduate Award. David also tied with another soldier for Distinguished Honor Graduate, the highest commendation in basic training. Law enforcement was his choice of career in civilian

life. David started in Morris as a Community Service Officer for the Morris Police Department and worked with the Stevens County Sheriff’s Department. David attended Law Enforcement training at Alexandria Technical College and finished at Normandale College in

Minneapolis. While attending Normandale, David worked as a Community Service Officer for St. Louis Park until he was sworn in as a Police Officer in 2004. In October 2004 David married Amy, his high school sweetheart and the love of his life. And in December of 2004 David’s National Guard unit deployed to Iraq.

On February 21, 2005 David died in Baghdad, Iraq at the age of 25. He was carrying a fellow soldier on a stretcher that had been injured in a Humvee accident to an awaiting helicopter when an IED was set off. He was awarded the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart for his bravery in Iraq.

It was said after his death, One only needs to know David’s police badge number to understand his commitment and the way he lived the army core values, the promise he swore to as a police officer, the oath he took as an Eagle Scout, and his service to others.

SLPPD Badge 247 or 24-7David now rests in the Minnesota Veterans Cemetery at Camp Ripley. He will be forever in our hearts.

SSG. David F. Day

“There is no greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for one’s friends” - John 15:13Jason was born on March 20, 1980 in Marshall MN the 3rd son of Gary & Pat Timmerman. His birth was a very fast one; he seemed

in such a hurry to get into this world! This caused some problems and Jason had to remain in the hospital for 13 days under treatment and many tests. Nothing was found wrong with our newborn son. We realized then, that even though our hopes had been high for a

daughter, God wanted us to really appreciate this special boy. Jason’s older siblings, Eric & Craig couldn’t have been prouder of their new brother. Five years later Jason’s 3rd brother, Travis, was born. From the beginning, Jason took Travis under his wing, always protecting him.

Jason was a very easy, fun child. He never needed much scolding when doing wrong. His heart was so tender; a stern look would bring a tear. He took pride in each little accomplishment, and would give you that proud smile and look that said, “I did it”! When asked to do a chore

or any task, you didn’t have to ask again. You knew Jason would get it done and it would be done right the first time. Responsibility just came naturally to him. Jason met Teresa at college. Both being HS math majors, they had so much in common. Their dates were often simple, like going to check the Good Will

trailer that Jason took charge of, cooking a meal together, being outdoors and just enjoying each other’s company. They soon knew they wanted spend the rest of their lives together. Jason and Teresa were married on Dec 20th, 2003, the happiest day of both of their lives. They had a beautiful honeymoon camping the next summer, out in nature, where they both loved to be. They truly enjoyed their short lives together and loved spending time with their families and friends.

Jason joined the guards when he was a junior in HS. He always knew what he wanted from life, which included serving his country. When he wore his uniforms, especially his class A’s, there wasn’t a prouder man on earth. Every piece of clothing was perfect, including the best-shined shoes in the group. In basic and advanced training, he would make a few extra bucks shining shoes for his buddies. Jason was especially excited and proud when Travis joined the guards. This brought a special closeness between the two of them.

Many have said that Jason accomplished more in his short 25 years here on earth than most of us do in a lifetime. Taking responsibility and helping others was always Jason’s top priorities in life, and what he was dong the day he, David and Jesse were killed. Jason was so proud of what he and his military brothers were doing in Iraq and we know that if put in the same situation, he would do again what he did on Feb 21st, 2005, that is the kind of man Jason was – There is no greater love than this……..

Gone from our Lives, but never our Hearts!

1st LT Jason Gary Timmerman

Jesse Marvin Lhotka was born March 10, 1980 in Appleton, Mn to Beverly and Donald Lhotka. He soon had five younger siblings Amollia, Vanessa, Sonja, Quinton, and Amy Jo. Jesse attended BBE elementary in Brooten, Mn and graduated high school from LqPV in Madison, Mn.

Jesse enjoyed playing cards, bingo, Monopoly, outside activities, and learning how to invent and make “loads” of money! For his twelfth birthday he asked his mom to enroll him in a “Wall Street 101” class, Jesse’s many friends included people he had known since he was born, loyalty was

very important to him and his friends knew that they could always count on him. Jesse was also very funny. He would do anything to make his family, friends, or even strangers laugh. If you were lucky to be part of his joke, he enjoyed knowing you thought he was funny, because he certainly agreed.

Jesse graduated from St. Cloud State with a B.S. in Finance. He was lucky to find a job soon after and settled into a home with his future wife Stacey in Alexandria. Jesse and Stacey were married September 18, 2004 and Jesse cried while the pastor spoke about the hardship they would face

while he was deployed. But the newly married couple knew their deep connection and love for each other could withstand anything, even war. They maintained their relationship through calls, letters, and care packages, looking forward to Jesse’s furlough that would come in May of 2005, he planned to attend his sister Sonja’s graduation and spend a lot of quality with friends and family.

Unfortunately, that visit never came to be, as Jesse was killed by an IED on February 21, 2005 in Bagdad. Before he died he saved the life of the gunner before his humvee rolled over. After the soldiers secured the area, Jesse, David Day, Jason Timmerman and Kortney Clemons were carrying a man on a stretcher to a waiting MEDVAC when the IED exploded. Kortney lost a leg, but survived and went on to write a book called “Amped” about his experience in Iraq and his quest to compete in the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing. The other men also each left a legacy of love and selfless service that all of us who miss them respect and remember every day. The first annual L.T.D. motorcycle memorial ride was held in 2006 and continues to this day drawing 800-1,000 people. The memorial was created and maintained by the soldiers who had served with the men and reminds us every year of their great sacrifice and memory.

Jesse is forever missed and remembered by his wife, mother, siblings, friends, and fellow soldiers. Have a “Sammie” for us and don't forget "it’s not goodbye, it’s see you later…"

SGT Jesse Marvin Lhotka “AKA: Loddie”

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FOR SALE: 2003 Chevy TrailBlazer. 102,000 miles roughly on the vehicle. 4.2L inline 6cyl 4x4 and dark blue. Call for price and any other questions. If no answer leave a message or text. The number is 605-651-5393.

FOR SALE: Meyer 8’ snowplow with hoist and light bar, stored inside, not used past 3 years, good condition. Goodwin, SD. Call (605) 795-3520

FOR SALE: Chevy Corvair engine. early 60’s. 1961 to 1964. Call 320-839-3332.

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: 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 Aspencade, low miles, lots of extras. Call day or evening, 320-273-2181, if no answer leave a message.

FOR SALE: 2005 Softail Heritage Classic. 7200 miles, fully loaded, clear title, maroon/black cherry. Call (605) 880-1817.

FOR SALE-Yamaha zuma 49cc scooter- great gas mileage and only 2500 mi--605-881-9472

FOR SALE: 2003 Honda 400EX, low miles, great condition, new battery, $2300. 2002 Honda 400EX, New rear radial tires, runs great, $2100. 218-368-3970.

For Sale: Bike or Trike, 1985 Honda 1200cc motorcycle. Convertst o a trike. 87,330 miles runs great, looks sharo. Asking $3300. Ph 605-237-0384

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: CLUB CAR/GOLF CAR; LIKE NEW, ALUMINUM RIMS; USED VERY LITTLE, ASKING $4900, OBO; CALL: 320-808-3428.

21 inch Womens Black Bike for Sale - Like New $25.00. 605-886-5429.

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.

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

FOR SALE: 1987 15 HP Johnson Outboard Motor $525.00 OBO Excellent condition. Call (605) 432-6909.

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

FOR SALE: Dock - (9) 4X7 sections with poles and bench. $850. Call 605-949-0784. Big Stone City.

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

FOR SALE: Ladder rack that fits any full size van and size 13, 14, 15, 16 car and truck tires ... items located in Watertown. Call 605-690-6125.

FOR SALE: 12 inch power wood planer. $125.00 OBO 605-882-2115

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

FOR SALE: Twin mattress and box spring set, nearly new, complete with headboard, sheets, mattress pad and comforter. 605-881-4013

FOR SALE: Elec. Prism PowerChair Perfect Fit. 605-237-6695.

FOR SALE: Round oak pedestal table, large leaf with 3 oak carved back, arm chairs. $300.00 OBO. Call (320) 265-6950.

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: Salad Master Cookware Set, only one frying pan used once. Cleaner cookbook included In original box. Call 605-881-2705. $1500.00 or best offer.

LAKEVIEW KENNEL PET BOARD-ING - 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: 1989 Chevy Astro Mark III conversion 7-pass minivan, 115K one owner miles, needs some engine work. Best offer. 605-432-5089

FOR SALE: 1994 Chevy Silverado 5.7 V8 Automatic 4X4. Clean inside & out. In shed. 7 South, 3.5 miles West of Clear Lake. $4,500. Also, hay wagon 7-W 25 ft long, Make offer. Call 605-881-3721.

FOR SALE: Chevrolet Impala LT, silver, very clean, 61,000 miles, full power, 33 miles per gallon, will burn E-85 gasoline, will consider trade. $12,500. Call (320) 839-3595.

FOR SALE: Dune Buggy, Model A Body and Chassy Volkswagon Engine. Make Offer. Call (320) 760-2054.

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: 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: 1991 Ford LTD Crown Victoria. 302 V8, RWD, 4 Dr. Madison, Minn. Call 605-430-6695.

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: 1998 Windstar Van. Plum purple, 3.8 V6, rear heat, gray cloth interior, tinted windows. $1800 Madison, MN. Call 320-226-3626.

FOR SALE: 70’s Chevy Custom, short box, lowered ... has bad motor ... call 605-881-8064 for more details.

FOR SALE: 1994 Lumina Van, 3.8 V6, Air, Teal Green, Many new parts, 165,000. $800 as is. Madison, MN Call 320-226-3626.

FOR SALE: 2010 Chevy Silverado. 37,500 miles, V6, 2 wheel drive, $13,600 OBO. New Snow Tires. Call 605-862-6004.

FOR SALE: 2001 Dodge Ram 1500, 5.9L, many extras, very clean. 186K miles. 605-881-4232. Call anytime.

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.

1996 Ford Explorer $800 call 882-9679 & leave message

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

FOR SALE: Ranch King Pro Riding Lawn Mower. 17.5 HP, hydrostatic, 42" cut. 320-305-9576.

FOR SALE: Double Hung Vinyl Windows. Call for sizes. 605-956-0541

FOR SALE: WTD Old 1/2 Round Gutters. 320-695-2742.

FOR SALE: Combination storm door like new. Also Main Door. Call 605-432-6218.

FOR SALE: Trane Gas House Furnace. Will Guarantee working condition. $300 or best offer. Watertown, SD. Call (605) 753-5313.

FOR SALE: 100 used cement blocks. New Effington, SD. Please call 605-637-5458.

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: Hot Tub $1200.00 O.B.O. 605-237-4709

For Sale: 2 antique wooden buggy buckboard seats. 4 old leather fly nets for horses. email [email protected] for pictures. 320-766-1376

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.

FOR SALE: 12 ft. Outdoor Movie Theater Blow-up Screen with Blower. (ALL NEW) For use with your projector. You have to see it to believe it. MAKE OFFER. Call (605) 878-0544 Watertown, SD.

WORK FROM YOUR HOME OFFICE. Look-ing 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.helpin-gothers4life.biz (507) 677-2356

FOR SALE: 16" Roping Saddle. Very Good Condition. $395. email for pictures: [email protected] (320) 766-1376.

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: 1997 3 horse 5th wheel horse trailer with living quarters, great for trail rides or rodeos. Hay rack on top. Plus water tank on top. New awning also. Call 605-467-0561. or 605-467-3051.

WANTED: LARGE ROUND STRAW BALES. PLEASE CALL WCI. 800-787-0033

FOR SALE: Allis Chalmers WD tractor with Du-All loader. Snow chains, new PTO pump, new hydraulic hoses. $2250. Runs good. Call 605-793-3842.

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 & Please 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: New - 200 Feet 1” Rope (coiled). Selling for $100. New price was $238. Can deliver to Watertown. Call Bruce at 605-690-8381.

FOR SALE: Roping Saddle, 17 inch. $500. Can email photo of the saddle upon request. Call Bruce at 605-627-5466.

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.

FOR SALE: 1981 Gleaner F@ Combine, 2120 Engine hours, 1450 Separator hours, 15 ft Flex Head. $4,000 or best offer. Call (320) 568-2404.

FOR SALE: Duplex in Ortonville Mn, Two 2 bedrooms up and walk out basement. Garage for each unit.. $99,000.00. Call 605-467-9531.

Top of the Hill Cafe. GREAT business opportunity!! Call (605) 398-6464. Evenings call (605) 398-6457.

Looking to buy: 3-4 + bedroom, 2 + bathroom house con-tract for deed. Little down payment, in the Watertown SD city limits. Garage a plus. Call 605-881-6067, ask for Todd.

FOR RENT: 1 Bedroom, fully furnished, above average condition apartment on ground level in Appleton, Mn. for more information call (320) 289-2161

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.

SHORT TERM RENTAL Lake Kampeska home near Watertown. Book Now for Sum-mer! 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, sleeps 12(605) 520-7055

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: Office Desk 30” x 60” five drawers with 1 file drawer. Oak laminated. Sturdy and very heavy. $25. Call Bruce at 605-690-3833.

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: Weight Machine $175. Hoist Fitness System - Prime 8A. 12 exercises in 12 minutes for the Prime 8 muscle groups. Watertown, SD. Call 605-753-3228..

FOR SALE: Tony Little’s Gazelle Edge Exercise Machine $75.00 obo. Call 605-432-5723.

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

WANTED: 15-20 gal. crock jar and wide mouth quart jars. 320-413-0758.

WANTED TO BUY: 50cc scooter. Call 605-265-1465.Wanted to buy 1990-2000 Ford F250 or F350, must be 4 door long box. Will consider any condition. Call me at (605) 881-1498BUYING OLD MACHINERY, JUNKED CARS, DUMP CARS, COMBINES, TRACTORS, TRUCKS, STEEL BINS, APPLIANCES, WIRE AND BATTERIES. WILL HAUL AND CLEAN UP. 605-770-9211.WANTED: Fuller Brush Mop w/a string sponge mophead. Call 605-432-6218.

WANTED TO BUY: 500 Gallon Propane Tank. Call 605-486-4430.

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.

WANTED TO BUY: 30# or 40# propane cylinder. Call 605-874-2478.

WANTED: Tintah, Minnesota 1949 and 1956 high school year books. Call (320) 413-0083.

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A: I suggest you contact two of the better auction houses, Sotheby’s, 1334 York Ave., New York, NY 10021; and Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10020. Each has experts on staff who might be able to help you.

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namely the maker of the fountain pen. There are several excellent price guides available at amazon.com that might be helpful. Check out www.thefountainpennet-work.com, one of the better websites for collectors.

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A: One of the better autograph dealers is Brian Kath-enes, P.O. Box 482, Hope, NJ 07844; [email protected]; and www.nacvalue.com. Kathenes is considered an autograph expert and also is a certified appraiser.

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restrict your dealings with that person to just an appraisal. Never allow an appraiser to determine the value of an item and then offer to purchase it for that amount. This is considered unethical, especially by members of the American Society of Appraisers. If an appraisal seems too low, don’t hesitate to contact a second expert.

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