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lightly until crumbly. Sprinkle this topping mixture with fingers over apples and berries. Press lightly. 4. Place in preheated oven. If you have a window on your oven door, let the kids keep watch to observe when the fruit juices bubble up through the browned topping. That will be the clue that the apple-berry crisp is done, about 30 minutes. 5. Serve warm with a dollop of whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a sprig of mint on top. Then give yourselves a standing ovation! Extra idea: Add a teaspoon or two of leftover berry juice to the whipped cream. Swirl it around to create a purple marbled effect, and then spoon on top of each serving.
Donna Ericksons award-winning series Donnas 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 Donnas Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is Donna Ericksons Fabulous Funstuff for Families.
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Apple Crisp With a Berry Twist


There is something about fall, with its cooler days and the abundance of juicy apples, that brings out the baker in us all. Brisk breezes and rustling leaves almost seem to whisper apple crisp. Measure, stir and bake this mouthwatering apple dessert using autumns apple harvest and colorful, juicy frozen blackberries. In this recipe the steps are not only simple, but also mixed with play! Every member of the family will want to be part of the preparation, not to mention the tasting when it comes out of the oven! APPLE BLACkBERRy CRiSP Filling: 5 apples or about 4 cups when peeled and sliced 1 cup frozen blackberries, thawed slightly 1 cup granulated sugar 1 tablespoon flour Juice from one lemon Topping: 1 cup all-purpose flour 2 cups quick oats 2/3 cup granulated sugar 1 tablespoon brown sugar

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon Pinch of salt 1/2 cup melted butter 1. To make the crisp, peel the apples. If your children are skilled at using a vegetable peeler, make peeling the apples a game. Start at the stem, and peel in a spiral motion. Try to make the longest strip without breaking it. If your kids are competitive, theyll have the apples peeled in no time! 2. Cut the peeled apples into 1/4-inch slices. While you are at it, for a surprise, cut an apple in half widthwise to reveal a star design in the middle. Place the slices in a large bowl. Add slightly thawed blackberries, sugar, flour and lemon juice. Combine and spoon into a medium-size 8-inch-by-11-inch baking dish. 3. For the topping, in another bowl, stir together the flour, oats, sugars, cinnamon, salt and melted butter. Mix

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SALMON WiTH ORANGE AND MUSTARD GLAZE

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by Angela Shelf Medearis Edible Sunshine
I discovered first hand the importance of vitamin D when a recent checkup revealed that I was low and need to improve my numbers rapidly. Known as the sunshine vitamin, vitamin D is made when the skin is exposed to the sun. During the winter months, the amount of sunshine is reduced, and even in the summer, exposure to the sun may not be enough for adequate health benefits. In the past, it was thought that exposure to the sun alone was enough for most people to make enough vitamin D to meet their bodies needs. But for some, this may not be possible. For example, those who live in more northern climates where the sun is not as strong, those who mostly stay inside during daylight hours, those with dark skin and those who live where its too cold much of the year to be out and exposed. To get the needed exposure to absorb enough vitamin D, a person would need to expose face, hands and arms to the sun (without sunscreen) for at least 15 minutes regularly and throughout the year. Vitamin D has long been known for its positive effect, in combination with calcium, in promoting bone health. Vitamin D helps calcium to be absorbed more effectively. Calcium is a key nutrient for bone health and muscle strength. Adequate levels of vitamin D also may reduce the risk of some cancers,

1/2 cup fresh orange juice, 1 teaspoon zest, finely minced, reserved 1/2 cup soy sauce 1/4 cup butter, cut into small pieces 1 1/2 teaspoons Old Bay seasoning 1 (2-pound center-cut) skinless salmon fillet 1/3 cup spicy brown mustard (such as Guldens) 1/4 cup (packed) light brown sugar 1 green onion, chopped, white and green parts 1. Preheat oven to 350 F. Boil orange juice, soy sauce, butter and 1 teaspoon Old Bay seasoning in small saucepan for 3 minutes, or alternately, place ingredients in a microwaveable bowl and heat on HIGH for 1 to 2 minutes. 2. Sprinkle salmon on both sides with salt, pepper and remaining 1/2 teaspoon Old Bay seasoning. Place fish on heavy, rimmed baking sheet. Pour glaze mixture over fish. Bake until fish is opaque in center, about 12 to 14 minutes. Remove from oven. 3. Preheat broiler. Mix mustard and sugar in small bowl to blend; spread over salmon to cover. Broil salmon until topping is brown and bubbling, about 2 to 3 minutes. Sprinkle with green onions and orange zest. Transfer salmon to platter and serve. Makes 6 servings. (additional information provided by Janet hackert, regional nutrition specialist, northwest region, university of Missouri extension) angela shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrens author, culinary historian and author of seven cookbooks, including the new african-american Kitchen and her new cookbook, the Kitchen diva Cooks! shes the executive producer and host of the Kitchen diva! cooking show on hulu.com. Visit her website at www.divapro.com.
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multiple sclerosis, diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis. But how much is enough to support these great health benefits? The alternative is to consume vitamin D daily. For someone under age 50, the recommended dietary allowance is 200 International Units. For 50- to 70-year-olds, the recommendation is 400 IU. And for someone older than 70, the recommendation is 600 IU. A few foods contain vitamin D naturally, such as liver, fish and egg yolk. Many more are fortified with vitamin D. The most well-known is milk, with an 8-ounce cup containing 100 IU. Some orange juice is fortified at the same rate of 100 IU per 1 cup serving. Cooked salmon contains 360 IU per 3.5-ounce serving; a 1.75-ounce can of sardines has 250 IU of vitamin D; and 3 ounces of tuna has 200 IU. This recipe for Salmon with Orange and Mustard Glaze is an enjoyable way to get an edible dose of sunshine in the form of the vitamin D in this delicious fish dish.

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FOR RENT
Pet friendly two bedroom apartment. Off street parking, on-site laundry, $475. Call 605-624-2904 to view. ________________________ New large two and three bedroom apartments with master bath and walk-in closets. Handicap accessible, no pets, no parties, only pay electricity, all other utilities paid. Next to Walmart. Call Gary at 712-899-0505 ________________________ Nice four bedroom house, pets nego., call Glynis 670-0420 or 624-4474 Dakota Realty ________________________ One & Two bedroom apartments, Cressman Ct. Apartments, Income Based, Utilities included. Call Glynis or Hazen at Dakota Realty 624-4474. ________________________ Two bedroom apartment in quiet neighborhood. $550 (includes heat) plus electricity. One and a half baths, coin laundry. Call 605-670-4710 ________________________ Cozy one bedroom cabin only 8 miles from Vermillion. $750 included all utilities. Nor pets, no smoking. Call 624-8001 ________________________ House available now, four bedroom, two bath with washer and dryer, central air within walking distance to campus., off-street parking. Call 670-2713 or 624-9329

SERV ICES
TOTAL LAWN CARE: Mowing, fertilizing programs, spraying, landscape maintenance and more. Quality work with experience. 624-8470 ________________________ Wanted: Scrap iron, cars, and trucks. Paying $200 and free towing. We also pick up appliances and unprepared steel. Call Dennis 605-770-3678 or Scott at 605-770-2779. ________________________ Come watch all your favorite NFL games on the NFL ticket with food and drink specials every Sunday at Pros Bar and Grill! 624-2657 ________________________ Vinyl Lettering for vehicles, windows, banners & signs. Stop by or call PrintSource, 121 E. Cherry Street, Vermillion. 605-624-8486. ________________________ We have banquet and meeting rooms of all sizes at Pros Bar and Grill with plenty of off street parking! Call today 624-2657. ________________________ DISH Network delivers more for less! Packages starting at $24.99/mo, local channels included! FREE HD for life! Free BLOCKBUSTER movies for 3 months. 1-888-543-6232 (MCN) ________________________ BUYING STANDING TIMBER AND LOGS - Prime Walnut Veneer Logs $1000(s)+. Also buying quality maple, oak and Basswood logs (MN, IA & WI). Northern Hardwood & Mkt. 507-381-0277, email tdrumm2@gmail.com (MCN)

H E L P WA N T E D
5-10 Grain elevator workers, 3-4 semi drivers, night grain dryer operator. F-T seasonal Sept.-Nov. Ag OPPortunitiesVermillion Grain Terminal. Call Kevin at 624-6240.

G A R AG E S A L E S
Rummage Sale: Friday October 14th, 12 noon - 5 p.m., Saturday, October 15th, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the W.H. Over Museum.

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FOR SALE: 2-250 BU. Gravity Box Wagons with extensions. Good condition. $650 each, or $1,100 for both. Call 605670-1481. ________________________ FOR SALE: Used alto saxophone. $500. 624-8324 leave message. ________________________ G and S GUNS: Buy - Sell - Trade, 12 p.m. - 6 p.m., 46534 307th St., Vermillion, SD, Ph. 605-659-1683 or 605-2532134. New and used. This week Taurus Judge 410/45 REVOLVER $425. Puma 1911 .22 AUTO. $259. ________________________ FOR SALE: 8,750 sq ft steel framed warehouse with office space, two large overhead doors, 34,914 sq ft site, built in 2000, zoned light industrial in Vermillion city limits. Call 677-9390. ________________________ $99 Android Touch Screen WiFi Tablet PC, Camera/ Video, Screen Auto Rotate, Pinch/Pull Resizing, External Speakers, App Market, 7 Inch, WiFi, Ethernet, 3G. Factory Direct. Express Shipping. www.99DollarDroids.com (MCN)

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Pros Bar & Grill invites you to come check out our remodeling project we have done! Very nice and lots more space and less clutter! ________________________ Every Wednesday night all you can eat boneless wings and chicken strips $10.99 at The Roadhouse, 911 E. Cherry St. ________________________ Pros Bar and Grill open for lunch with daily specials. Call in advance for large parties. 624-2657. ________________________ For Great Discounts join the Roadhouse Text Club. Text Roadhouse to 41169. Free boneless wings just for joining. ________________________ Wings Wednesday! 50 cents all day at Pros Bar and Grill. 624-2657 ________________________ BBQ Friday every week 4 to 10 pm ribs, brisket, chicken and pork at Pros Bar and Grill. Call for details! 624-2657 ________________________ Smoke House Menu available everyday at the Roadhouse, 911 E. Cherry., baby back ribs, beef brisket, pulled pork and pulled chicken sandwiches. ________________________ Half-priced homemade bone-in and boneless wings every Thursday night 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. at The Roadhouse, 911 E. Cherry St.

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Last but not least!!! Dont miss it!!! Something for everyone!!! Saturday and SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15th AND 16th, 9:00 - 5:00 (doors open at 9:00, not before). 905 Crestview Drive - (follow the orange signs.) New kerosene portable indoor space heaters, older propane space heater, downhill skis, boots, poles; snowboard boots; winter, spring, summer coats/ leather jackets, hunting vests; leather work/hunting boots; winter boots; 4 oak kitchen chairs; 2 upholstered chairs; 2 metal tables w/formica tops; mens dress, sweat, and short sleeve shirts; Mens med/large dress/sweat/casual shirts; mens jean/dress pants; ATVB windshield/helmets; bike racks; suitcases/ sportbags; tents; kitchen stuff; plumbing new fittings, etc.; printers; fishing poles; tennis racquets; and MUCH, MUCH MORE - COME and SEE!!! ________________________ Garage Sale: Miscellaneous household, TVs, lamps, pictures, mirror, womens clothing. Saturday, October 15th 8 am - 1 pm, 2111 East Main St.

FO R SALE
STEEL BUILDINGS: 4 Only 25x30, 30x52, 45x82, 50x100. Must Move Now! Will Sell For Balance Owed, Still Crated With Free Delivery! 1-800462-7930 x91 (MCN)

FO R R ENT
One and two bedroom apartments, $450-575. Two and three bedroom mobile homes $500-$700. Available Now. Call 605-624-8048 or 605-624-3625. ________________________ Wonderful downtown storefront for office or retail. Available now, 100 E Main, 624-8124 ________________________ Two bedroom, one bath apartment, newly remodeled kitchen, brand new stove, microwave and dishwater, $550 plus electric. Call 605-659-5541. ________________________ FOR LEASE: 50 X 70 warehouse space. Can include office space. Call 677-9390. ________________________ Three bedroom, three and a half bath house near golf course for rent. Must see. Call for pricing details and showing. 605-624-2904

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Furniture stripping and refinishing. Call 624-4166 or 677-9964 for estimates.

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WORSHIP SERVICES
Faith Lutheran Church of Maskell (ELCA) winter worship time is 10:00 a.m., Sunday School 9:00 a.m., 1st and 3rd Sunday services include Holy Communion. ________________________ Need a Change? Come experience Gods Transforming Power. Faith Fellowship Church. Sunday Service 10:30AM, Call Pastor Tony Armbrust about our baby closet ministry and small groups. 624-4116. Highway 50 @ 19 Bypass. (Across the highway from Polaris) ________________________ Concordia Lutheran Church (LC-MS) 7 South University Street, Vermillion. Divine Service --Sunday, 10:30 a.m., Sunday School --Sunday, 9:20 a.m. Pastor Samuel Needham. ________________________ Apostolic Faith Church - Experience the New Birth, 415 Cottage Ave., 605-624-9182 Service Times: Sunday School 11am, Sunday Worship 12noon, High School Youth Class 8pm, Thursday Night Bible, Study 7pm.

WORSHIP SERVICES
Cornerstone Church (located at the corner of Crawford and Cherry) Celebration Service Sunday 10 AM. During the school year: Impact for Kids (5-11) Wednesday 6:15-7:30 & FCA/impact (college, youth, adults) Wednesday 7:30-8:30 check us out cornerstonesd. org or 624-8809 ________________________ Hillside Community Church (C&MA) worship: 10:30 call for other events and times and summer schedule. West on Cherry just before going down the hill. 605-624-4869 www.hillside-cc.com 1800 Constance Dr. ________________________ TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 816 E CLARK ST Worship: Saturday evening at 5:30 PM and Sundaymorning at 10:00 AM Radio broadcast Sunday morning at 10 AM: KVTK Radio, AM 1570 Adult choir and Sunday school at 9:00 AM Holy Communion celebrated the 1st and 3rd Sundays each month. Pastor Trisha Boese www.trinityvermillion.org

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Dalesburg Baptist Church 30503 466th Ave., Beresford, Pastor Darren Regehr. 9:45 am, Sunday School, 11:00 am, Morning Worship, 7:00 pm, Wednesday mid-week services, 605.253-2622 ________________________ Elk Point Baptist Church, 101 N. Green St. Sunday Worship 11a.m. Youth Bible Club Sunday 2 p.m.Tuesday Bible Study 7 p.m. for info call 605222-1981 ________________________ United Church of Christ Congregational 226 E Main St., Pastor Steve Miller, 10:30 a.m. Worship Service: No Longer Strangers. www.uccvermillion.org.

WORSHIP SERVICES
The Rev. Kevin Jensen, Luther Center Campus Pastor Telephone/FAX: (605) 6242834 pastor@luthercenter. org. The Luther Center at USD: During the school year weekly Wednesday evening worship is offered at 7 p.m. at the Luther Center, Cherry and Plum, Vermillion. On Sunday evenings at 5 p.m. the LC offers a Five Alive meal and devotional gathering. Our mission statement is: Growing in Christian faith through service, worship, fellowship and outreach. Contact us at www.luthercenter. org or Pastor Kevin Jensen at 624-2834.

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Paws Corner
by sam Mazzotta
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Those who study such things say that the immortal bard, William Shakespeare, used a grand total of 17,677 words in his works. (That must have been a tedious calculation.) They also say that fully one-tenth of those words had never been used in writing before. You might be surprised to learn that the first automobile insurance policy was sold way back in 1897. One Gilbert J. Loomis of Dayton, Ohio, was evidently concerned about the potential damage that could be done by his newly acquired car, so he got general liability protection in case driving his car resulted in someones death or injury, or in case property was damaged. High-quality opals can be more valuable than diamonds. If you are of a certain age, you might remember that in the mid-1960s, root beer-flavored milk was available for purchase. Then again, you might not; the marketing experiment was a flop and the product was pulled in short order. When people who are blind from birth dream, they dont see images; instead, they hear and feel the dream. For this reason, its said that their dreams can seem much more real. Those who become blind later in life do see images in their dreams, but the images fade the longer they live without sight. In the early 1900s, the average American got about nine hours of sleep every night. (I presume that statistic excludes the parents of new babies, who have been sleep-deprived since time immemorial.)
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Are Strays a Threat to Housecats?


DEAR PAWS CORNER: We have several apparently stray cats that can be seen wandering the neighborhood in the early morning and at night. Im not sure where they came from, but there is a large stand of pine trees and scrub behind our subdivision. Im afraid to let my cats out even during the day, as I worry they could come in contact with or be attacked by one of these strays. What can I do? Gary in Tampa DEAR GARY: Contact your local animal-control office about the stray cats. They may be a colony of feral cats cats that have lived their entire lives apart from humans. If so, they most likely cant be socialized. This is an ongoing problem in Florida, particularly, as feral cat colonies grow in suburban areas. And yes, it makes going outside somewhat dangerous for your housecats. If possible, keep them indoors at all times. If you have a screened enclosure, they can hang out there, as long as the screen has no holes that would allow them to escape. Keep your cats immunizations up to date, as diseases like FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus) and rabies are common among feral cat populations. If one of your cats is attacked or you see it in contact with a feral cat, take your cat straight to the vet. Now, it is possible that animal control will not trap the cats wandering your neighborhood. Or, they may catch them, yet youll see more cats turn up. What some animal welfare groups are doing since shelters are full already is trapping the cats, having them spayed or neutered

and given immunizations, and then releasing them back to their colony. The hope is that fewer breeding cats will reduce the feral population.
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CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT: Full and part-time positions available Sanford Care Center Vermillion offers a warm family atmosphere and excellent staff. Come join our team to provide the BEST CARE in our community! Certification training provided with wage increase upon final certification. RECEPTIONIST - CLINIC: Full-time position, duties include direct patient contact to schedule appointments, take co-payments, answer phones, file and other duties as assigned. Strong customer service skills and computer experience preferred. DIETARY AIDE: Part-time positions in the Nutrition Services Department.

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HOUSEKEEPER: Full-time Team Leader position in the Environmental Services Department. Duties include assisting manager in daily department duties and floor maintenance. MEDICAL ASSISTANT (MA) or LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) CLINIC: Full-time position available, some evening hours and every sixth Saturday morning. Duties include patient care, maintaining health care records, knowledge of clinic functions and clinical procedures for the patient. Medical Assistant certification or Licensed Practical Nurse with one-year experience in a clinic setting preferred. NURSE ASSISTANT/HEALTH INFORMATIONHOSPITAL: Part-time position. Duties include Nursing Assistant as well as reception, answering phones, ER and inpatient admissions. REGISTERED NURSE HOSPITAL: Join a great Nursing Team full-time position available for RN interested in a comprehensive, community medical center setting. Competitive compensation and excellent benefits, Federal Nursing Loan Repayment site.
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On Oct. 27, 1873, an Illinois farmer named Joseph Glidden submits an application to the U.S. Patent Office for his design for a fencing wire with sharp barbs. Gliddens two-strand barb wire design changed the face of the American West. On Oct. 28, 1886, President Grover Cleveland dedicates The Statue of Liberty, a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States, in New York Harbor. Originally known as Liberty Enlightening the World, the statue was to commemorate the Franco-American alliance during the American Revolution. On Oct. 24, 1901, a 63-year-old schoolteacher named Annie Edson Taylor becomes the first person to take the plunge over Niagara Falls in a barrel. Taylor reached the shore alive, if a bit battered, 20 minutes after her journey began. On Oct. 30, 1938, Orson Welles causes a nationwide panic with his broadcast of War of the Worlds a realistic radio dramatization of a Martian invasion of Earth. The radio hoax included an announcement of a large meteor crash in New Jersey and the annihilation of 7,000 National Guardsmen. On Oct. 25, 1944, during the Battle of the Leyte Gulf, the Japanese deploy kamikaze suicide bombers against U.S. warships for the first time. More than 1,321 Japanese pilots crash-dived their planes into Allied warships during World War II. On Oct. 26, 1986, Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner lets an easy ground ball dribble between his legs and roll down the right-field line during the 10th inning of the sixth game of the World Series. The game was tied and, thanks to Buckners error, the runner on third had time to score, winning the game for the Mets and forcing a tiebreaking seventh game which, in the final innings, the Mets also won.
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of AMW on Lifetime. Im sure well also talk about all those creeps and slimeballs that John will be trying to capture this upcoming season. Q: I loved the TV show Lost and have been wondering about the man who played Sawyer. He is such a good actor. Do you have any info on what hes doing now? Janet R., Newark, Ohio A: The handsome Josh Holloway, 42, has been keeping pretty busy since Lost ended last year. You can see him again soon on the big screen in Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol. In the movie, which hits theaters Josh Holloway on Dec. 21, Josh plays Trevor Hanaway, a member of Ethan Hunts (played by Tom Cruise) Mission Impossible force, along with Ving Rhames and Academy Award-nominee Jeremy Renner. Q: I really liked your idea a few months back of having Beth Littleford (of Crazy Stupid Love) playing James Spaders wife in The Office this season, but now I hear Maura Tierney has been tapped for the part. Is that true? If

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so, what do you think about that? Holly T., via e-mail A: While Maura is no stranger to comedy she costarred on News Radio from 1995-99 she usually plays the straight (wo)man, which is exactly what James Spader needs, now that we are getting a better idea of what his character, Robert California, is like. So now I make this modest proposal: How about we cast Beth as Roberts Scranton mistress? Her offbeat and hilarious sense of humor, along with her improv skills and deadpan humor, would make her the perfect secret lover for the new boss, as well as an excellent foil for the rest of the cast. Are you listening, Paul Lieberstein and crew? Q: I really like the reality/survival series, The Colony, on the Discovery Channel. When will the third season start? Jane R., Philadelphia A: According to a Discovery Channel representative, currently there are no plans to bring The Colony back in 2011. Ill keep checking and keep you posted as I learn any more details for 2012.
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