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March 18, 2013 Published by Professional Print Management • Serving Northeast South Dakota & West Central Minnesota • Advertising Information 605-541-0110 • www.LakeAreaTidbits.com March 18, 2013 Volume 1 • Issue #28 Over 4 million Readers Nationwide Free Fun Take One Laugh-A-Bit with Tidbits Computer Problems?? 320-839-3349 Cell: 320-808-0942 • Ortonville, MN HERITAGE PRINTING COMPUTER REPAIR CALL LEE Q: Why did the cookie go to the hospital? A: Because he felt crummy. Bill: Did you hear about the fire at the circus? Ben: Yep, I heard in was in tents! 320 2542 888 1736 .839. Fax .669. DECORATED APPAREL, VEHICLE GRAPHICS SIGNS, BANNERS AND MORE! PR DE ! r u o y w o h s PR DE @proimagepartner

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

March 18, 2013Volume 1 • Issue #28

Over 4 millionReaders Nationwide

Free

Fun

Take

One

Laugh-A-Bit with Tidbits Computer Problems??

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

HERITAGE PRINTINGCOMPUTER REPAIR

CALL LEE Q: Why did the cookie go to the hospital?

A: Because he felt crummy.

Bill: Did you hear about the fire at the circus?

Ben: Yep, I heard in was in tents!

320 2542 888 1736.839. Fax .669.DECORATED APPAREL, VEHICLE GRAPHICS

SIGNS, BANNERS AND MORE!

PR DE!ruoywohs

PR DE @proimagepartner

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BAKE PASTASMeat Lasagna................................................................. $6.95Lasagna sheets with Black Angus ground beef, ricotta cheese, mozzarella. Topped with marinara sauce.

Spinach Lasagna ........................................................... $6.50Manicotti ......................................................................... $6.50Fresh mozzarella, ricotta, parmesan, romano. Topped with marinara sauce.

Cannelloni ...................................................................... $6.95Mozzarella, ricotta, parmesan, romano, Black Angus beef, fresh spinach. Topped with marinara sauce.

Pasta Sampler ................................................................ $6.95Cheese Ravioli ............................................................... $5.95

SALADSChicken Caesar Salad ................................................... $6.95Chicken, romaine lettuce, croutons, parmesiano, reggiano cheese.

Chicken Mediterranean Salad ...................................... $6.95Chicken, calamata olives, feta cheese, artichoke, baby greens, olive oil, balsamic vinegar.

Soup and Salad .............................................................. $5.95

SPAGHETTISpaghetti and Meatballs ............................................... $6.50

Spaghetti and Meat Sauce ............................................ $6.95Spaghetti and Marinara Sauce ..................................... $5.95

SANDWICHES(All sandwiches come with choice of soup, salad of French fries)

Turkey Panini ................................................................. $6.95Beef Pastrami Panini ..................................................... $6.95Grilled Chicken Panini .................................................. $6.95Meatball Sub .................................................................. $7.50Stromboli ........................................................................ $6.95Calzone ........................................................................... $5.95

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Fettucini Alfredo ............................................................ $7.95Fettucini with Pesto Sauce ........................................... $7.95Tortellini Ala Pana .......................................................... $7.95Tri color cheese filled pasta, romano cheese, pick sauce.

Sausage and Pepper Parmesan $ ................................... 8.95Sauteéd sausage, garlic, bell peppers, onions, topped with marinara sauce and baked with mozzarella over spaghetti.

Penne Con Broccoli ...................................................... $7.50Penne Pomodore ........................................................... $7.50

Sautéed fresh garlic, basil tomatoes, onions with light marinara sauce.

Linguini Primavera ........................................................ $7.95Sautéed fresh garlic, onions, broccoli, spinach, mushrooms and your choice of olive oil or light marinara sauce.

CHICKENChicken Parmesan ........................................................ $8.50Breaded chicken with marinara over spaghetti.

Chicken Picatta .............................................................. $8.50Sautéed chicken, capers, lemon sauce over spaghetti.

Chicken Marsala ............................................................ $8.50Chicken sautéed with mushrooms, marsala wine sauce over spaghetti.

Chicken Romano ........................................................... $9.95Chicken sautéed with sun dried tomatoes, mushrooms, fresh garlic, pink sauce.

Chicken Alfredo ............................................................. $9.95Served over fettucini noodles.

SEAFOODShrimp Fettucini Alfredo ............................................... $9.95Shrimp Scampi ............................................................ $10.95Jumbo shrimp, fresh basil, fresh garlic, lemon sauce, touch of marinara over linguini.

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ENTER THROUGH REGULAR MAIL: Name/number/address and the locations of the 3 Basketballs to

TIDBITS READER CONTESTP.O. Box 313 • Big Stone City, SD 57216

Winning is a Slam Dunk

Congratulations to

our Tidbits Reader Contest Winner

MARY RUHRof STRANDBURG SD!!!

Pamela was our contest winner from the March 11th Issue

with Tidbits

ENTER ONLINE:

www.LakeAreaTidbits.comEnter through EMAIL:

Name/number/address and the 3 Basketballs locations [email protected]

DEADLINE TO ENTER IS, FRIDAY - 2 PM, March 22, 2013

Reader Contest!!

In honor of all the hoops action going on Tidbits wants to give you a chance to win A New GREATEST MOMENTS IN NBA HISTORY DVD.. .Find the (3) Basketballs (pictured below) in advertisements in this issue and enter to win, courtesy of Tidbits!!

#1: Marsh Mercantile, pg 1#2: Shooter's Bar & Grill, pg 8

#3:Empire Pizza, pg 12

If you had difficulty finding the 3 Pots of Gold, here are the locations for the March 11th Issue.

NEW WAY TO ENTER!!Scan this QR code for a direct link to the contest

entry page on your smart phone.

Thanks For Reading Tidbits!

Pet CharitiesDEAR PAW'S CORNER: I gave some money to

a pet charity a couple of years ago, and now I am contacted several times a month, by mail and by phone, by this charity asking for more money. Are all pet charities like this? Is there another organization I can donate to, or even just volunteer for? -- Jerry C., San Diego

DEAR JERRY: If the calls and letters are annoy-ing, you should be able to contact the charity and ask it to take you off its mailing list. Check one of the mailers for a phone number or email address specifically for this type of request.

It's likely that whatever charity you give to will begin sending you regular mail, at the very least, since that is an effective method of reminding sup-porters to donate again. It's sort of an occupational hazard.

There certainly are other ways to contribute to causes that help animals. Some people have more time than money, or feel that just throwing money at a charity isn't enough.

Helping out at pet shelters is one of the first op-tions people think of, but each shelter has different rules about volunteers. Most will not allow new volunteers to work directly with shelter animals, for safety reasons. However, they do try to put vol-unteers into other supportive roles, and some offer periodic training sessions to initiate new volunteers into their programs. (Volunteers often are needed to help with fundraisers -- perhaps annoying to some, but direct funding is important.)

Your first step is to look up local pet chari-ties, shelters or clinics, and contact each to find out if it has volunteer programs. The local newspaper, your munic-ipality's website, or the yellow or white pages are among resources available to find these programs.

Send your questions or comments to [email protected], or write to Paw's Corner, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Or-lando, FL 32853-6475. For more pet care-related advice and information, visit www.pawscorner.com.

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

This is exactly what you are looking for...only smaller.

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Mailing: P.O. Box 313, Big Stone City, SD 57216

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FOR SALE: Rainbow Series E vacuum cleaner. Like new! Used very little. (605)886-7865

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

FOR SALE: 2009 Chevy Impala LT. Leather Heated Front Seats, Power Sunroof. 61,500 miles. 11,000 on new tires. Excellent. Call 605-932-3744 after 5:00 pm. $10,750 firm.

FOR SALE: 2000 Honda Shadow motorcycle, silver/black color, windshield, low miles, excellent condition, new tires. Asking $1800. Call 868-2699.

Selling baseball and football cards and memorobilia. Includes cards, small sets, and sports collectibles from the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s.Asking $650 OBO. 605-886-3422

FOR SALE: 2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 500 motorcycle. Black color with only 730 miles. $2,800 will buy it. Call 886-5958. Ask for Ron, leave message.

FOR SALE: HP Officejet All-in-one phone, fax & copier. Call 1-605-949-4009.

Selling: Case IH 5400 no-till drill 20 foot, 10 inch spacing. Yetter coulter cart. Factory markers. Above average condition. More info call 605-758-2554.

Looking For 4 kitchen chairs with rollers and arms. Must have good fabric. 320-839-3666.

H International Tractor for parts 2 new front tires. Firestone 13-6-38 - 40%. Narrow front end. Call 605-432-6075

For Sale Round oak pedestal table, large leaf with 3 oak carved back, arm chairs. $300.00 OBO (320) 265-6950

MUST SELL 1995 toyota 4runner 172000 miles,leather int. power windows,moon roof newer clutch,new water pump radiator timing belt good tires 3000 obo. 605-690-0314.

Want to buy: 500 Gallon Propane Tank. 605-486-4430.

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

1996 Mercury Sable 4dr power everything 160,000 miles Needs Trans. seal $450 firm (605)-203-0148

Wanted To Buy: one or two used hearing aids. 605-874-2478

Wanted 1949 and 1956 high school year books. Call (320) 413-0083

FOR SALE: 1987 CaseIH 900 planter, 8 row 30”, trailing, dry fertilizer and herbicide boxes. Early riser monitor. $5,500 or best offer. Call (605) 924-0467

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

FOR SALE: 2000 Honda Shadow mo-torcycle, silver/black color, windshield, low miles, excellent condition, new tires. Asking $1800. Call 605-868-2699.

For Sale: Baby Crib with Mattress white in color. $10.00 Please Call 605-254-3979 To Give Away: Baby Jogging Stroller. $15.00 Please Call 605-254-3979 Looking for a place to rent. Single Professional Non Smoking Male. Look-ing to rent a room, small apartment or house in the Big Stone City Area. Please Call 605-254-3979

WEIGHT MACHINE for sale - $175. Hoist Fitness System - Prime 8A. 12 exercises in 12 minutes for the Prime 8 muscle groups. Watertown, SD 605-753-3228

To Place Your One FREE Private Party AdGo to www.LakeAreaTidbits.com

Click on FREE4SALE link

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

For Sale: Trane Gas House Furnance. Will Guarantee working condition. $300 or best offer. Watertown, SD (605) 753-5313.

For Sale 2000 Buick LaSabre 4 door. 180,000 miles, but very nice condition. $2,100. Call (605) 520-0840

For Sale Whirlpool refrigerator. White with ice & water, side by side. call 605-432-6937 in Milbank.

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. 492-3337

For sale -Tony Little’s Gazelle Edge Exercise machine $75.00 obo Phone-605-432-5723

FOR SALE: 1993 GMC Suburban 4X4, 350 V8, $1,695 OBO. 320-325-5989. 1998 Suburban 4X4 454-V-8, $1,200 OBO, needs tranny work. Clinton, MN

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

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

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

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

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

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

Two person massaging hot tub - Can fit up to four people. Asking $2200. Call (605) 237-4709 leave message.

For sale: An upholstered swivel rocking chair in excellent condition. Phone: 605-486-4430

FOR SALE - Fold up walker with wheels. 605-881-4414

12 ft. Outdoor Movie Theater Blow-up Screen with Blower. (ALL NEW) For use with your projector. MAKE OFFER. (605) 878-0544 Watertown, SD.

Beautiful 1956 Blond Baldwin Spinet Piano with Nice Bench. Very Good Condition. Make reasonable offer. (605) 878-0544 Watertown, SD

2001 Chevy Malibu with spoiler. Silver V-6. 108,000 miles. Great interior and flawless exterior. Great school car! Call 605-868-6538.

Marco Polo Apartment size piano with bench. 66 keys, very good condition. Call 320-839-6165.

For Sale - Chihuahua puppies, 3 mos. Short hair, small, brown. 2 females, 1 female. $200. 1 male $150. Very friendly. Madison, MN. 320-226-3626.

FOR SALE or TRADE: 1980 E-150 Ford Van. 300, 6 cyl., New 4-speed overdrive transmission, excellent chrome bumpers and glass. Call anytime. Watertown 605-882-2015

FOR SALE: 1994 Lumina Van, 3.8 V6, Air, Teal Green, Many new parts, 165,000. $1200. Madison, MN 320-226-3626.

FOR SALE: 2008 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 Low only 750 miles. Priced at 6,990. Call 605-868-3964. Ask for Ron. Excellent like-new condition motorcycle.

Poulan Pro 500 EX Lawn Tractor54” steel deck, 15” Poulan Pro easy-glide high back seat, 22 HP Briggs & Stratton Intek V-Twin, 4 years old, 697 hours. Runs perfect. $775. 605-265-1003

For Sale Beer Collection. Apprx. 200 Bottles and Cans. For info call 605-690-0055. Also Have Coke Items, Bottles, etc.

MAIL TO: FREE4SALE, P.O. Box 313, BIG STONE CITY, SD 57216 • www.LakeAreaTidbits.com

• 1 Item (car, boat, set of tires, etc.)• Private Parties only (no commercial listings)• 25 Words or less• 1 Free Listing Per Phone #

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PETS

LE PAWS - QUALITY GROOMING WITH A CARING TOUCH.Full Service Grooming for Small and Medium Dogs. Over 30 years of experience. 45909 169th Street, Watertown, SD 57201. For Appoint-ments call 1-605-886-1014 or 881-9016. Pam Dorneman.

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.

LAKE PROPERTY

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

MOBILE HOMES

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

THRIFT STORES

BUSINESS/SERVICE DIRECTORY

WORK FROM HOME

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

GREAT PLACES TO EAT

MISC.

CLOVER LEAF SPORTING CLAYS Estelline, SD. Bring your friends and try our scenic Sporting Clay Course. A great place to start your bachelor party! Summer Leagues. Call Russell Nelson (605) 690-3955

WANTED TO BUY

Old Keys, Skeleton, Barrel, clock, cabinet, steamer trunk, push pin, railroad, jail, church, padlock keys and padlocks. You get the idea if you have any of these you wish to part with please call: 320-305-2006. Thank You.

"Top of the Hill" Cafe in Summit South Dakota - Homemade food Daily specials / Baked goods / Monday cooks choice / Tuesday soup and sandwich / Wednesday is chicken day / Thursday cooks choiceFriday roast pork or beef. 605-398-6464

SOLD

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FentonGlass

Q My late mother was fascinated by Fenton glass, and during the last 40 years of her life accumulated more than 90 pieces. Since her death, my sister and I are not certain what to do and need your advice. -- Bill, Oklahoma City, Okla.

A: The Fenton Glass Company began as a decorating shop in Martin's Ferry, Ohio, in 1906, founded by two brothers, Frank and John. Since the decorating business was less than successful, the following year they constructed a glass factory near Williamstown, W.Va. John left the company and returned to Ohio, where he opened his own firm. In addition to more than 130 patterns of glass, the company produced custard, stretch, chocolate and other types of glass.

As you might imagine, some pieces of Fenton can be quite collectible and expen-sive. Some of the more desirable pieces of Carnival glass, for example, can sell in the thousands of dollars.

I recommend you purchase a good reference book to help you determine current values. Although there are dozens available, I especially like "Warman's Fenton Glass: Identification and Price Guide" by Mark F. Moran and published by Krause Books. This excellent guide is fully illustrated with more than 1,100 vibrant color photographs, which will make identification of patterns easier. There also is a help-ful section that will make it easier to date many of your pieces. Mark is a respected antiques dealer and his guides are among the most accurate and easy to use in the collectors' marketplace.

• • •Q: I began collecting Western paperbacks when I was a teenager more than 50 years

ago. I would now like to sell them. Please advise me. -- Marsha, Sioux Falls, S.D.A: I suggest you start by contacting dealers in your area. The Book Shop buys and

sells used paperbacks, a good place to begin. Contact is 223 S. Phillips Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104.

• • •Write to Larry Cox in care of King

Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, 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.

(c) 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Alley Cat Lanes • (320) 839-7044620 US Hwy 75 • Ortonville, Minnesota

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Staff Sergeant Robert Anthony RooneyFebruary 18, 1920-March 27, 1943

Robert Anthony Rooney was born February 28,1920, to George and Muriel Rooney. he grew up on a farm south of Appleton and attended Appleton Public School, graduating from high school in 1938. For the next two and one half years he was a member of

the Civilian Conservation Corp.(CCC). He joined the Minnesota National Guard in 1938. He was mobilized in February 1941, with Company M. He was training at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, when was broke out. His unit was sent to Texas City, Texas, to protect oil storage facilities and then to Fort Dix, New Jersey, and then overseas to Ireland in April of 1942. After a number of months of training there, he was sent on the invasion of North Africa at the port of Algiers.He was part of the 3rd Battalion,

135th Infantry Regiment, 34th Infantry Division.He was awarded the Army Distinguished Service Cross

(the second highest award in combat) for extraordinary heroism in action against the armed enemy in the first days of the American occupation of North Africa.

Appleton, MinnesotaLearn more at...

www.beyondtheyellowribbon.org

Appleton, Minnesota is the only city in the world to have all of its streets and avenues named after its fallen veterans. With the help of Appleton businesses and referencing the book Home of Honored Veterans, Tidbits of the Lake Area would like to introduce you to one of these Honored Soldiers each week.

On March 27, 1943, during combat Robert Anthony Rooney died in North Africa. He was first buried in an Army cemetery at Hadjeb El Aioun, Tunisia, and was returned for burial in the Appleton Cemetery. Memorial services were held June 2, 1943, at Appleton Armory with Fr. Russell E. Doerrer. Members of the American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary and Company M, Minnesota State Guard, attending in body.

He was survived by his mother, Muriel Rooney, of Appleton; and brothers Michael of Benson and Richard of Tucson, Arizona.

Rooney Avenue is located in the center of Appleton, running east and west, between Ronning and Schielman Avenues.

• On March 27, 1905, fingerprint evidence is used for the first time to solve a British murder case. The fin-gerprint on a cash box was the only clue in the murder of Thomas and Ann Farrow, shopkeepers in South London.

• On March 29, 1929, President Herbert Hoover has a phone installed at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House. It took a while to get the line to Hoover’s desk working correctly, and the president complained to aides when his son was unable to get through to the Oval Office phone from an outside line.

• On March 25, 1933, the newly commissioned USS Sequoia becomes the official presidential yacht. Before it was commissioned as the presidential yacht, the De-partment of Commerce used the Sequoia as a decoy to catch Prohibition law-breakers.

• On March 28, 1941, workers start clearing hundreds of acres of land near Ypsilanti, Mich., for the construc-tion of the Ford Motor Company’s Willow Run plant, which will use Henry Ford’s mass-production technolo-gy to build B-24 bomber planes for World War II. Willow Run eventually employed more 42,000 people, and by 1944, the plant was producing one plane every hour.

• On March 26, 1950, ever on a witch-hunt, Sen. Joseph McCarthy charges Johns Hopkins University Professor Owen Lattimore with being a top spy for the Soviet Union. Lattimore’s career was ruined, even though no evidence ever surfaced to support the charges.

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

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