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Serving Northeast South Dakota & West Central Minnesota • Advertising Information 605-541-0110 • www.LakeAreaTidbits.com
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Laugh-A-Bit with Tidbits Q: If H2O is water and H2O2 is hydrogen
peroxide, what is H2O4?A: Drinking.
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TIDBITS® DRINKS
WATERby Janet Spencer
August is National Water Month, so let’s have a drink!IT’S A FACT
• Water will stay 9 days in the atmosphere; 2 weeks in rivers; 10 years in the largest lakes; 3,000 years in the ocean; up to 10,000 years in deep groundwater; and 10,000 years in the polar icecap.
• Water onEarth acts likewater in a pan: turn the stoveburner on under a pan that’s dry, and the pan will scorch and melt. Turn the burner on under a pan of water, and the water absorbs the heat and keeps the pan in good condition. Without water, our planet would be a scorching desert, unable to regulate the heat of the sun.
• Thereisatotalof369quintilliongallonsofwateronEarth.If all the water were split evenly among the residents of theEarth,wewouldeachhaveabout85billiongallons.
• The amount of water on Earth has not changed sincethe beginning of time. It covers 3/4 of our planet. It’s the only material that passes through the three stages of liquid,solid,andgaswithinarangeoftemperaturesthatcan sustain human life. It is also the only substance that becomes less dense when it freezes. Otherwise, there would be no life on Earth, because the oceans wouldfreeze from the bottom up.
• Water dissolves more chemicals than any other substance,
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JENSEN’S NEW BEDS JENSEN’S RETAIL USED FURNITURECouches - Loveseats - Recliners - Chests
Tables and Chairs - Dressers - End Tables - Night Stands Bunkbeds - Refrigerators - Stoves - Washers - Dryers
Freezers - Used Mattresses and Box Springs: All Sizes Antique Furniture - Collectibles - Unique Pieces
Lots of Miscellaneous to Choose FromWE BUY - SELL - TRADE
Call Randy: 605-868-9203 ANYTIME
Symbol Mattress/Box Spring Sets
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AntiquesHousehold
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Miscellaneous
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WE BUYWhy Have an Auction or Moving Sale?
WE PAY CASHNo Touch - We Box, We Haul!
• Special Orders • Camper Mattresses• Semi Mattresses • MOST ANY SIZE
Extra Long Twin Sets ......... (38”X80”)Extra Long Full Sets ........... (54”X80”)3/4 Mattress Sets ................ (48”X72”)Short Queen Mattress Sets ... (60”X74”)
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Ever wonder about those people who spend $2.00 on those little bottles of Evian water?
... try spelling Evian backwards.
Benefitfor
MikeWojahnSaturday, August 29th, 2015Hedge & Herberg Trucking
605 Dakota Avenue • Big Stone CityMeal Served from 5pm-7pmSilent Auction (starts at 5pm) & Live Auction (starts at 7pm)
Mike was diagnosed with Stage 4 Throat Cancer in April.
All proceeds will go toward Mike's medical expenses.Supplemented by
Thrivent Financial Grant County Chapter #30581
Publisher's Corner by Sean Athey
Well Hello My Friends!Just where do these summers go? Can
you believe our young ones are heading back to school already? Lynette and I are still getting used to the fact we don't have
kids in school... or in the house anymore! But, trust me, I will do my best to acclimate!
We have had a great time working on our back-yard garden this summer. It is a real relaxation time for me, helping those little seeds grow into beautiful plants that provide wholesome treats and put jars of delicious food on our shelves for the in-
evitable winter that is waiting for us. This year we tried some eggplants and they are turning out wonderfully. Since it is new to us, we have been researching many recipes to see what we can do with them. One of the more appetizing sounding ideas... although not too healthy... is to batter the slices and cook them like a fried green tomatoes, which we never had done before until an early frost left with bunch to do something with.
I have seen several Farmer's Markets across the area and know that there are some people out their that really know what they are doing as far as gardening. The tips and tricks abound when you talk to them... I really should write some of them down! One interesting thing I remember, was a older gentleman who swears by ground up egg shells and coffee grounds. He puts them in the hole before planting tomatoes - says it works wonders.... next year, I'm trying it.
Well, like I always say (and some other people) a picture is worth a thousand words, so check out some of our garden photos on page 6...
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Milbank, SD • 1201 E Milbank Ave ... (605) 432-9311Sisseton, SD • 605 Hickory St E ....(605) 698-4191Webster, SD • Hwy 12 Rr 1 .............(605) 345-3383www.PizzaHut.com
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Farmer's Market - Wed, 4:30-6:30pm /Wilmot City Park.Summer Reading Challenge: WHO WILL GET TO DUMP SPAGHETTI NOODLES OVER MR. HULSCHER'S AND MR. SCHMIDT'S HEADS?
Our goal of 70,000 minutes can still be met. We will be logging minutes until September 4th.
August 20 - 5:30pm Back to School NightAugust 21 - 6pm Tailgate for meet the Grizzlies begins at the Wilmot football field. August 25 - 8:30am First Day of SchoolAugust 25 - 6:15pm Volleyball vs. Rosholt at HomeAugust 27 - First Day of Pre SchoolAugust 27 - Picture DayAugust 27 - 6:15pm Volleyball Game vs. W-SS at WaverlyAugust 28 - 7pm Football Game vs. Tri-State at FairmontAugust 29 - Volleyball Tournament at Estelline
— SAVE THE DATE— August 29 - Fundraising Benefit for Dan Chaloupka in Wilmot.
including sulfuric acid. This is a leading factor in pollution, because water dissolves and carries contaminants.
•Theaveragefaucetflowsatarateof2gallons(7.5l) per minute. At 1 drip per second, a faucet can leak 3,000gallons(11,000l)peryear.
• There are approximately one million miles (1.6millionkm)ofwaterpipelineandaqueducts in theU.S.andCanada,enoughtocircleEarth40times.
• If you poured all of thewater of all of theEarth’soceans into a huge baggie, it would be one-third the size of the moon.
• IfallthewaterintheoceanswasspreadevenlyoverthesurfaceoftheEarth,itwouldbe6,000feet(1,828m) deep everywhere.
• Ifallthegroundwaterintheworldwerepumpedtothesurface,itwouldcovertheEarthtoadepthof100feet(30m).
• Ifallthewaterintheatmospherefellatonceasrain,theEarthwouldbesubmergedtoadepthofonlyoneinch(2.5cm).
• Thereis30timesmorewaterundergroundthaninallthe world’s rivers and lakes.
BODY BITS• 70%oftheEarth’ssurfaceiscoveredbywater,andabout65%ofthehumanbodyiswater.
At the Rendezvous Point:After 5 special for the week:
Glazed Smoked Salmon with Risotto
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4 COMBO MEALS from HARDEES in MILBANK, SD
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FOR SALE: New Yamata industrial sewing machine and table. single locking stitch. Sews 5500 stitches a minute.Sews up to 5/16 thick material. $500.00 or best offer. 605-590-1194. 0817 For Sale: Hottub. 2-person Hot Springs Solana hottub. Works great; just don't use anymore. You haul. Watertown. 605-520-2339. Leave message. 0907 For Sale: Girls Twin Bed-in-a-bag. Includes reversible comforter, sheets, pillows, bed skirt, shams and curtains. Like new/no stains. $20.00 OBO call 320-568-2404. 0817 For Sale: Wood Stove. Cost new-$400, will sell for $150. 605-268-2990.0831
For Sale - Brand new Sears Ceramic Top Stove. Paid $450 will sell for $300. Call or text (605) 203-1821. Watertown. 0817
Free to good homes. German Shorthair male pups. 4 months old ready to start train-ing for hunting. They are purebreds, have both mom and dad. Call 763-516-0288.0907 LAKEVIEW KENNEL PET BOARDING - ATRUSTED NAME IN PET CARE. CLEAN, MoDERn,StAtE-of-tHE-ARt fAcIlIty. foR tHE bESt cARE AvAIlAblE,CALL 605-882-3342! WATERTOWN. 0000
FOR SALE: 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser. 88,450 miles, 4 cyl, excellent running condition. Always taken care of. Good tires & battery. Fun car to drive. $3,150. 605-882-0607. Leave message 0831
friday, August 21st HUGE yARD SAlE at the TREASURE PIT
in Big Stone City.Multi-Party Garage Sale
917 bluff Street, Graceville, MnAugust 21 - 4-8pm & August 22 - 8am-1pm
Womens clothing, mens clothing, shoes, household items, misc items,
entertainment center, sofa table..
FOR SALE: 2001 Pontiac Grand AM for parts. Excellent body, new tires, good transmission, noisy engine. Red. 605-881-3355. 0831
MUST SELL: 2008 Cruiser Travel Trailer, excellent condition. 31 ft., 3 slides. Selling for health reasons. Take over payments. More info call 605-237-4223. Located in Henry, SD. 0831
WANTED - Old windows, doors can be recycled. Will pick-up at no charge. Most kinds. (Please NO broken glass or rotting wood). Call (701) 893-6189. 0817 WAntED to bUy - Older Used Motor Scooter in Running Condition. Call (320) 839-4259. 0817
bRAnD nEW 2015 AlUMA enclosed aluminum trailer. Model AE612. 6'x12'x6' w/ramp rear door and side door. Call for link to pictures/features/accessories. 320-815-2464 0831 FOR SALE: Jazzy mobility scooter excellent condition $500. La-Z-Boy recliner lift chair neutral color clean, no smoke, no pets. $200. 605-886-5714. 0831 FOR SALE: Car Dolly. 8 ft wide, 71" hauling space, tie rod steering, tie down straps, tail lights, 13" tires, fenders. $800. (320) 226-362 0824
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4 SALE: 2 P175/70R13 tires 60% tread. 2 window A/C 110 volt. 1985 Olds 98 Regency Brougham. Apple wood for smoking. 605-520-1196. 0824
FOR SALE: Schwinn exercise bike, Active 10; 2 baby stollers; Child's Rocking Horse; Big wood coffee table, 2'X4'; Portable fire pit used for tailgating, bag & extras; portable red umbrella with stand. Lots of misc items in good condition. Prices negotiable. 605-878-0544. 0831
FOR SALE: 10'X12' pre-treated wood deck with railing and steps. Can be seen at 104 Cornell in Big Stone City, SD. 605-467-1525. 0831
For Sale - 35 Square Second Crop Alfalfa Bales. $6/each. 0907
For Sale - Large Round Grass Bales. (605) 637-5458. New Effington. 0813
For Sale: Allis Chalmers Roto-baler. Good shape, new belts, many extra parts. $800. 1952 B John Deere, engine stuck, good tin, tires. $550. 605-886-7198. 0824
Allis chalmers D17 Tractor and Loader, large bucket with grapple and pallet fork, new front tires, good rear tires, 2 yr old battery, runs good. 763-688-1252. 0817
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WANTEDOld Machinery, Junk
Cars, Combines, Tractors, Steel Bins, Scrap Appliances.Will Haul & Clean
Up With Skid Steer.IRON MAN
Waubay, SD605-770-9211
Also do Skid Steer Work or Rent Skid Steer. Will Deliver.
2 bedroom home on Big Stone
Lake. 1 bath, 126' of shoreline, dock, boat house, shed,
deck on water, 18'X21' car port. Septic and grey
water pump.605-938-4782
• Bloodisexactlythesamesalinityastheocean.• Bloodis92%water,andbonesare31%water.Tooth
enamel, the hardest substance in the human body, is only2%water.
• Thehumanbrainweighsabout3lbs.(1.4kg),butifallthewaterweresqueezedoutofit,itwouldweighonly10oz(283grams).
• Baby’sbodiescontainahigherpercentofwaterthangrown-ups.
DOWN THE DRAIN• Americans as a whole use more water per capita than
any other country.• Everyday,residentsofNewYorkCityuseover1.5billiongallons.AlthoughNewYorkandLondonareaboutthesamesize,NewYorkusesaboutthreetimesas much water.
• Californiausesmorewaterthananyotherstate,butAlaska uses the most per capita.
• Americansuseanaverageof200gallons(757liters)ofwaterinthehomedaily.Thatincludes5gallonsforeveryflush;3gallonsforbrushingteethifthewateris running; 40 gallons for a bath; 10 gallons to wash dishes;8gallonstocleanhouse;30gallonstowash
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Help Wanted:High Mountain Supper Club &
Lounge to Open Soon, is looking for help. ALL positions
available.Fax resume to
(605) 874-8036 attention Carol,
or stop by 17530 SD Hwy 15,
Altamont, SD 57226 TODAY!
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Farmers Market at Sodak Gardens Every Thurs. /3-6 pm•• AnnUAl Hot DoG DAy!!! AUGUSt 21, 2015• MElvEE'S AnnUAl RIbfESt!! SEPt. 12, 2015HIGH MoUntAIn SUPPER clUb & loUnGE oPEnInG Soon!! bE WAtcHInG foR DEtAIlS!Deuel School DistrictAugust 24 - 8:10am First Day of SchoolAugust 25 - 6pm Volleyball @ Milbank
Big Stone American Legion August 28-30 - TRAIL RIDE
605-862-8310 for more info
DINER OPEN 11AM-9PM • C-STORE OPEN at 4AM
August 29 - Benefit for Mike Wojahn Hedge & Herberg parking lot.
Meal Served from 5-7, Silent Auction Begins @ 5 & Live Auction Begins @ 7.
Supplemented by Thrivent Financial Grant County Chapter # 30581
Big Stone City Liquor StoreSatruday, August 29th • 9pm - 1am
Rock 'n Roll farmer Parking Lot Party
weather permitting
August 20 - Community picnic, school open house
Estelline SchoolThere is a NEW Cell Phone Policy. Please contact Estelline School at (605) 873-2201 for more info.• August 25 - First Day of Class• August 25 - Picture Day - Pre-K-12
Estelline, SD
clothes; 30 gallons for lawns and pools; and a mere 2 gallons for drinking and cooking.
• If you include industrial and agricultural uses aswell as home use, the average American uses 1,900 gallons(7,192l)ofwaterperday.
• 40%ofwaterusedinthehomeisflusheddownthetoilet.Theaveragetoiletisflushedeighttimesaday.
•It takes13,000gallons (49,000 l)ofwater tocarryaway165gallons(624 l)ofbodywasteperpersoneach year.
•Peoplelivingincitiesthatchargeaflatrateforwaterhave been found to use twice as much water as people in cities that meter water use. In Tucson, Arizona, water use per person dropped from 200 to 140 gallons adaywhenthepricewasraisedsignificantly.
•It takes 40 gallons (151 l) to produce one egg; 80gallons(300l)foranearofcorn;150gallons(567l)foraloafofbread;230gallons(870l)foragallonofwhisky;2,500gallons(9,463l)forapoundofbeef;and 100,000 gallons for a new car.
•Morethan700chemicalshavebeenfoundindrinkingwater, but most municipalities typically test their water for fewer than ten.
FAST FACTS•Hoover Dam holds as much water as would flow
through the Colorado River in two years.•OldFaithfulGeyserinYellowstonegushes33million
gallons of water each day— enough water to provide for a city of 300,000 people.
• NiagaraFallshaseatenitswaysevenmiles(11km)upstream since their formation 10,000 years ago. At thisrate,theywilldisappearintoLakeErieinabout22,000 years.
•ThewaterfallwiththegreatestflowusedtobeGuairaFallsinBrazil.At1,750,000cubicfeetpersecond,itwouldfilltheCapitolDomeinWashington,D.C.in3/5ofasecond.Itwassubmergedbyadamin1982.
•45-foot Khone Falls on the Mekong River on theborder between Laos and Cambodia, is now thebiggest waterfall by volukm. It runs with twice the flowoftheNiagara.
• The Amazon River carries more water than any other river— more than the Mississippi, the Nile and the Yangtzeriverstogether.
ICEFACTS• Ice cubes will freeze clearer if they start out as warm
Big Stone City School EventsAugust 18th: Pool Party from 3:00-5:00 @ Ortonville PoolAugust 18th: School Board Meeting; 6:00pmAugust 20th: Back to School RegistrationAugust 25th - 26th: Staff In-Service
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Farmers Market - Saturdays 8-11amAugust 17 - 12pm City Council MeetingAugust 17 - 7:30pm Autism GatheringAugust 19 - 5pm DREAM for Kids Team MeetingAugust 19 - 6pm Roller Skating Summer HoursAugust 26 - 6pm Roller Skating Summer HoursAugust 27 - 5:30pm Christian Book ClubAugust 27 - Writers GroupAugust 29 - 10:30am Bible Study
Ortonville SchoolAugust 31 - Classes beginSeptember 4 & 7 - No SchoolSeptember 30 - Early Out (1:30 dismissal)October 15-16 - MEA (No School)
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Furniture Shoppe
The Jim & Cheri Kaye
Quality Crafted Furniture320-839-2212
cell [email protected]
NEW & USED FURNITURE
249 Second Street NWOrtonville, MN 56278
Ortonville Library Hours
Monday - Thursday11am-7pm
Friday 12-5pmSaturday 10am-3pm
Save the DateAppleton High School
All School ReunionSept 16-18, 2016
(During Applefest & Harvestfest Weekend!!)
The 2015
Swift County Fair August 19-23, 2015
at the fairgrounds in Appleton, Minnesota.
September 1 - 8pm Clinton American LegionSeptember 1 - 8pm Sno RidersSchoolAugust 25 - Teacher Work/Staff Dev. Day-No StudentsAugust 26 - Teacher Work/Staff Dev. Day-No StudentsAugust 27 - Teacher Work/Staff Dev. Day-No StudentsSeptember 8 - First Day of School
CLINTON, MN
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water, which prevents tiny air bubbles from freezing inside.
• The Antarctic ice cap contains about 66% of theworld’s fresh water. At its thickest point the ice cap is over2.6miles(4.3km)thick.
• Each year, some 430 cubic miles of ice becomeicebergs,enough tofill theannualwaterneedsof5billion people for a year.
• If theAntarctic ice cap were melted at a uniformrate,itwouldfilltheMississippiRiverformorethan50,000 years, or all the rivers of theworld for 750years.
• Arcticwatersfreezeat30°f.(-1.1°C)insteadof32°f.(O°C)becauseoftheirhighsaltcontent.Apersonwhofalls into water this cold will become unconscious after only two minutes. This is one of the reasons why so many people drowned when the Titanic sank.
Noteworthy InventionsROY PLUNKETT
• On April 6, 1938, chemist Dr. Roy Plunkett wasexperimentingwithcoolantgasesusedinrefrigeratorsand air conditioners at the DuPont laboratories inNewJersey.Fromthefreezerheremovedatankofexperimental gas he’d been working with, calledtetrafluoroethylene.Heexpected tofindacontainerof very cold gas, but when he turned the valve to let some gas out, nothing happened.
• He weighed the tank, which showed it should befullofgas.Hecheckedthevalve,butitworkedfine.Perplexed, he cut the tank in half to find outwhathappened to the gas. He was surprised to see the gas hadcongealedintoasolid,waxysubstance.
• Plunkett ran some tests. The new material wasimpervious to chemicals and heat; it did not absorb things and nothing absorbed it; it was colorless and odorless;andithadanextremelyhighmeltingpoint.
• Plunkett had accidentally discovered what ispopularlyknownastheslipperiestsubstanceonEarth,equivalenttotwoweticecubesrubbingagainsteachother in a warm room. The molecules of the substance are some of the largest molecules known.
• Three years after Plunkett’s accidental discovery,the process of manufacturing the substance was patented.Fouryearsafterthat,itbegantobesoldonthemarket,mostlyformilitaryapplicationsatfirst.
• Fifty years later Plunkett was inducted into the
Inventor’s Hall of Fame. Today the product hashundreds of uses. It’s used on windshield wiper blades, it’s in fingernail polish, it forms a scratch-resistant coating on eyeglasses, it covers cookware, it protects fabrics, and it covers lightbulbs to make them shatterproof. The list is nearly endless. What is it commonly known as? Answer on page 11
Noteworthy InventionsBILL & BOB
• Bill was one of the researchers working in theDuPontlabwhenTeflonwasinvented.Hecontinuedtoexperimentwithit,inventingmanyuses.However,theDuPontTeflonteamwasdisbandedin1957.Billbegged his bosses to let him continue to work with Teflon,butwasturneddown.
• HetookTeflonhomewithhim,experimentedwithitin his basement after work, and established his own company.HissonBobjoinedhim,andin1969theydiscoveredthatTeflonwouldstretchifitwasheatedand then pulled slowly. They wanted to stretch it into a fabric, but time after time – while heating it and pulling it slowly – they failed.
• Finallyinfrustration,Bobheateditandthenyanked
it. That was the secret. Teflon, when heated andstretchedquickly, expands to1000%of itsoriginalsize and forms fabric.
• Normallyraincoatsaremadeoutof two layers: theouter layer is polyester or nylon, and the inner layer is
The Appleton Sportsmens Club will hold an open trap shoot Saturdayn August 29 and September 26 from 1:00-5:00 p.m. The trap shoot is
open to all who are interested.
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Andor, Inc - 9 North Maple Street - (605) 886-2457 - Service & Mechanical Contracting Since 1957Catch A Falling Star - 10 East Kemp Avenue- (605) 878-2525 - Gifts & Home DecorCrafty Bees - 5 West Kemp Avenue - (605) 878-0211 - Your Papercraft StoreDiamond Vogel - 14 East Kemp Avenue - (605) 886-2540 r Paint Store / Painting SuppliesGSI Thrift - 102 West Kemp Avenue - (605) 882-9955 - Quality Used MerchandiseGolf on Kemp - 11 East Kemp Avenue - (605) 878-2255 - Get Your Golf Practice On!!Health Food Center & Klassic Kitchen Korner- 118 East Kemp Avenue - (605) 886-4626 - Stop in for Supplements, Foods, Books & SO much more!!Jeff's Vacuum Center - 10 South Broadway - (605) 886-7208 - Appliances, Repair Service & More Kids Kloset - 15 East Kemp Avenue - (605) 753-5055 - Aden+Anais, Halo Sleep, Lollaland, Kanga Care and Keekaroo Items & MoreMack's Barber Shop - 7 North Maple Street - (605) 886-2031 - The Barber Shop that's worth the stop.Midland Plaza - 100 South Maple Street - (605) 881-0707 - Of-fices, Apartments & Delicious Homemade Foods Off The Clock Chophouse - 206 East Kemp Avenue - (605) 878-CHOP(2467) - Mon-Sat 4PM-10PM.Utne Construction - 100 South Maple Street - (605) 881-0707 -Michael Luken - (605) 868-3062 - The Broker Associate For ALL your Real Estate Needs!
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• Vintiques Show and Shine in September 11, 12 & 13th • Quilt Tour in October
• Holiday Lighted Parade the Friday after Thanksgiving
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This is "Boomer" - best cat in the world and Guardian of the Garden.
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See you next week!Sean & Lynette Athey,
Owner/operators of Tidbits of the Lake Area
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: You recently updated readers about ways to help pets, including volunteering at shelters. An-other place to volunteer is at an assisted-living, or senior-care, facility. Many residents have their pets and sometimes aren’t able to exercise them enough, and they appreciate someone to take their pets on walks or to help bathe them. There is even a need of “babysitting” if the owner goes in for a procedure. -- David P., via email
DEAR DAVID: That’s a great idea! While not all assisted-living facilities permit pets, many do, since they often have residential facilities in which the residents have varying levels of independence.
Most facilities have a volunteer coordinator; if not, there’s always an activities director. Contact information for a facility near you can be found on the Web or in the local phone book.
Volunteerism RevisitedBy Sam Mazzotta
According to AARP’s Create the Good organization, senior-care facilities have a great need for volunteers at many levels, from simple visits to say hello to more involved care or admin-istrative assistance. To volunteer, you generally will need to pass a background check and follow the facility’s regulations about visits and volunteer activities, including pet care. You can learn more at www.createthegood.org.
If there isn’t a pet-friendly senior-care facility in your area, you still can reach out to seniors in your community. Talk to seniors that you know in the neighborhood on a regular basis to
make sure things are going OK, and ask if they ever need free pet-sitting from time to time. Or, look for senior-care organiza-tions locally and ask if their clients have pet-care needs.
Send your questions about pet care to [email protected].© 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.
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August 21 - Support the bulldogs football team at A.b. camp-bell Stadium tailgate Supper & youth Activities from 5-7pm!
Scrimmage at 7pm! Please bring a Sports Drink for Admission. FREE will Donation!! Proceeds go to Team Meals.
August 17 - 7-8pm Ice Cream Social, Farley Park, Hosted by the Community Bible Study. In case of bad weather: Valley Baptist Church.August 18 - 4-7pm Farmers Market, Visitors Center Parking Lot.August 19 - 6-8pm Soccer Registration, Milbank HS.August 20 - 4-7pm Twin Brooks Farmers Market.August 21 - 5pm Tailgate Supper. Info Above!
SchoolAugust 17 - 8am 7-12 Cross Country Starts/ImPACT Testing-Grades 7-9 & 11August 17 - 10am Varsity Boys Golf Here-POET InviteAugust 18 - 9am Varsity Boys Golf @ HartfordAugust 19 - New Staff In-ServiceAugust 19 - 6-8pm Soccer Registration, HS LobbyAugust 20 - 8am Teacher In-ServiceAugust 20 - 2pm Cross Country & Volleyball PicturesAugust 20 - 3-6pm Koch Elementary Open HouseAugust 20 - 5:30-7pm Middle School Open HouseAugust 20 - 6:30pm Freshman Orientation HS LunchroomAugust 20 - 7:30pm HS Band RehearsalAugust 21 - 7pm Football ScrimmageAugust 22 - 8am Football & Cheerleader PicturesAugust 22 - 10am JV & Varsity Girls Tennis vs Belgrade-Brooten-ElrosaAugust 24 - First day of School; Early Dismissal 2pmAugust 24 - 9:30am Varsity Boys Golf @ Dell RapidsAugust 24 - 2pm ImPACT Testing 7 Football & Volleyball & new 8th gradersAugust 24 - 7pm Mandatory Parent-Athlete Meeting /All Sports 7-12August 24 - 7 & 8 grade Football & Volleyball starts
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polyurethane.BillandBobfoundthatwhensheetsofthisnewTeflonfabricwereinsertedbetweenthetwolayers, the raincoat was porous enough to breathe, but tight enough to be waterproof.
• Thefabriccontainsover9billionmicroscopicporespersquareinch.Whereastheporesareabout20,000times smaller than a drop of water, they are also 700timesbiggerthanamoleculeofmoisturevapor.Therefore, water droplets cannot get through the fabric, but gases and water vapor can easily escape. It was superior to any outerwear on the market.
• Bill and Bob were granted a patent in 1976, theproduct line hit themarket in 1989, and Bobwas
inducted into the Inventor’sHall ofFame in 2006.ThenameofthefabricisbasedonBillandBob’slastname. What’s it called? Answer on page 11
DOGS• InastudydoneattheUniversityofPennsylvania,11of39
coronary victims who did not have pets died within a year, comparedtoonly3outof53patientswhoownedpets.
DOGNAMES• French-speakingpeoplewhoheardadoghowlingnamed
it‘begle’whichisFrenchfor‘open-throated’or‘bugling.’That breed became the beagle.
• ‘Schnauzer’ comes from the German word meaning‘snorer.’
•AnAiredale is abreed thatoriginated in thedaleof theAire,ariverinEngland.
•CockerspanielswerebredtoflushwoodcocksinSpain.•AGermandogcatchernamedLouisDobermansetoutto
develop a watchdog by crossing terriers and pinschers. •Terriers were bred to dig in the earth to snatch small
animalsfromburrows.TheLatinwordforearthis‘terra.’•‘Dachs’meansbadgerinGerman,and‘hund’meansdog:
dachshund.•Poodle comes from the German word ‘pudel’ meaning
splashing in water.IT’SADOG’SLIFE
• Adog’snoseprintsareasdistinctiveasourfingerprintsandcanbeusedforidentification.
• When dogswag their tails, it squeezes their anal scentglands and fans their signature smell all around.
• Puppiesdon’tlearntowagtheirtailsuntilthey’rebetween30 and 49 days old.
• Free-roamingdogsspenduptothreehourseverydayre-marking their scent posts.
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August 17 - 6:30pm Natural Solutions for Healthy Living, National American UniversityAugust 20 - 5pm Wine & Canvas at Dakota Sioux LoungeAugust 20-22 - ALL DAY 2015 Watertown Area Senior Games, Sponsored by Golden Living & Organized by Watertown SD Park & Rec. Call (605) 882-6260 for more info.August 22 - 8am-12pm Farmers Market, Runnings Parking LotAugust 22 - 10am-12pm The Color Dash-5K, There will be live music and colors flying as you turn your life colorful in The Watertown Color Dash! Call Michelle Jensen at (605) 882-6250 for more info.August 23 - 6-9pm Casino Speedway Races, Call (605) 881-1781 for more info.
DAkOTA SIOUx CASINO & HOTELcall 877-250-2121 for more info.August 20 - 5pm Wine & canvas in the loungeAugust 21-22 - 8pm Shirts & Skins (variety) in the lounge August 22 - 6pm no limit Hold ‘Em tournament in the casinoAugust 26 - Starting at 5:30pm w/ GRAND PRIZE DRAWING at 10pm cASH & cAR GIvEAWAy in the casino
• Monday, August 17th- Teacher In-service. • Tuesday, August 18th- Teacher In-service. Back-to-school kick-off from 4:00 to 6:00 pm. Hot dogs, chips, cookies and juice will be served. • Wednesday, August 19th- First Day of School!!!• Friday, August 21st- Staff day. • Sunday, August 23-9:30 am Worship at Hope Lutheran. All are welcome.
LEMON-DIJON POTATO SALADThis light, lemony potato salad uses Dijon mustard
and tarragon to give it a greater depth of flavor.
3 pounds red potatoes, cut into 1-inch chunks 1/4 cup white vinegar 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard 1 teaspoon freshly grated lemon peel Salt Pepper 1/3 cup light mayonnaise 1/3 cup plain yogurt 3 stalks celery, sliced 1/3 cup chopped parsley 1 tablespoon chopped tarragon
1. In 5-quart saucepot, combine potatoes with 1 tea-spoon salt and water to cover; heat to boiling on high, then cover and simmer 10 minutes or until tender.
2. In large bowl, whisk vinegar, oil, mustard, lemon peel and 1/2 teaspoon each salt and pepper. Drain pota-toes; stir into bowl; cool.
3. In small bowl, whisk remaining ingredients; stir into potatoes. Cover and refrigerate. Makes 10 cups.
For thousands of triple-tested recipes, visit our web-site at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder/.
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Watertown SchoolAugust 17 - Arrow Days - 11th & 12th Grade; 8AM - Noon & 1 - 6PMAugust 17 - Boys Golf @ Brandon - 11AMAugust 17 - Boys JV Golf @ MilbankAugust 18 - Arrow Days - 9th & 10th Grade - 8AM - Noon & 1 - 6PMAugust 19 - New to District Students choose their classes Day, by appointment ONLYAugust 20 - Soccer @ Huron - Girls 4PM/Boys 6PMAugust 21 - Girls Tennis @ Brandon - 11AMAugust 21 - New Teacher In-serviceAugust 22 - Girls Tennis @ Yankton - 9AMAugust 22 - Soccer @ Brandon Valley - Boys 10AM & Girls NoonAugust 24 - All Teacher In-serviceAugust 24 - Boys Golf @ Sioux Falls - 8AMAugust 25 - Boys Golf @ Pierre - 10AMAugust 25 - Teacher In-serviceAugust 25 - Volleyball (H) Huron - 7PM - Arena
Great Plains Lutheran SchoolAugust 17 - 8am Volleyball PracticeAugust 22 - 12pm Dorms OpenAugust 23 - 1pm OrientationAugust 23 - 4pm Opening ServiceAugust 24 - 8am Classes Begin
Watertown Christian SchoolAugust 24 - Reading Oasis Ribbon Cutting 5pm @ Watertown Christian SchoolAugust 24 - Open House Watertown Christian School 5:30pm-6:30pmAugust 27 - First day of school Watertown Christian School
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August 17 - All Day Varsity Volleyball Practice C-G-B HSAugust 17 - 9am Cross Country practice begins C-G-B HSAugust 17 - 6:30pm Monthly School Board Meeting C-G-B HS Media CenterAugust 18 - 5-7pm Farmer's Market Graceville Senior CenterAugust 19 - 8:30am TOPSAugust 19 - 6:30pm Al-AnonAugust 22 - 7pm Football @ Bertha-Hewitt HSAugust 23 - All Day 7/8 Grade Volleyball PracticeAugust 24 - All Day 7/8 Grade Volleyball PracticeAugust 24 - 3:30pm 7/8 Grade Football PracticeAugust 24 - 7pm 7th Grade Orientation C-G-B HSAugust 25 - 5-7pm Farmer's Market Graceville Senior CenterAugust 26 - 8:30am TOPSAugust 26 - 6:30pm Al-Anon
• It was noted 18th-century German scientist, philosopher and satirist Georg Christoph Lichten-
berg who made the following sage observation: “It is almost impossible to carry the torch of truth through a crowd without singeing somebody’s beard.”
• Sometimes looking at local ordinances can make you wonder what inspired lawmakers to pass such laws. For instance, in Florida it’s illegal to wear noth-ing but liquid latex while in a public place.
• The lyrics to that favorite Irish ballad “O Danny Boy” were actually written by an Englishman.
• Famed comedic actor Charlie Chaplin was born
by Samantha Weaver
in England, but at the age of 19 he came to the United States as a performer with the prestigious Fred Karno company. Interestingly, Stan Laurel, of Laurel and Hardy fame, emigrated to the U.S. at the same time, as part of the same company -- as Chaplin’s under-study.
• In a recent survey of pet owners, nearly half of all respondents said that the best description of their relationship with their pet would be “soul mate.”
• Sardinia, the second-largest island in the Mediter-ranean Sea, also is an autonomous region of Italy. If you ever decide to vacation there, keep an eye out for “casu marzu,” a cheese that’s produced locally. Wheth-er you’re keeping an eye out in order to sample it or
avoid it depends on whether or not you have an appetite for adventurous eating. The makers of “casu marzu” deliberately introduce into the process the larvae of a particular cheese fly. Though the cheese is sometimes cleaned out before it’s served, it’s often presented in its original state, wriggling maggots and all.
Thought for the Day“There is nothing more dangerous
than a government of the many controlled by the few.”
— Lawrence Lessig© 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Clark School District August 18 - 8am In-Service @ Clark High SchoolAugust 18 - 5pm Elementary Open HouseAugust 18 - 6pm 5th Grade Middle School OrientationAugust 19 - 9am Substitute Teacher In-ServiceAugust 19 - 10am New Staff In-Service @ High SchoolAugust 20 - all-day Athletic PicturesAugust 24 - 8:15am School startsAugust 24 - 6:30pm Pre-School Open House
Pinochle-1pm on Tue, Fri & Sat - Community Centerblood pressure & blood sugar checks every second Fri-12:45-1:15pm - Community CenterTops Club Tuesday-5:30pm at Ullyot Building
Inter-Lakes Community Action PartnershipAugust 17 - Hot Beef Combo, Green Beans, California Blend, Mashed PotatoesAugust 18 - Chicken Strips, Soup & Salad Bar, BreadAugust 19 - Meat Loaf, Baked Potato, Tomato Spoon Salad, Peaches, BreadAugust 20 - BLT, Copper Penny Salad, Sweet Potato Fries, PearsAugust 21 - Seafood Salad Day (Meat, Veggies, Salad), Fruit, Bread/Roll/Shell August 24 - Hot Beef Combo, Peas, Pears, Mashed Potatoes August 25 - Chicken Strips, Soup & Salad Bar, Bread
August 22 - Toronto Tractor PullPre-Registration REQUIRED! ENTRIES CLOSE
AUGUST 21 AT NOON! Call (605) 695-4320 for more info!August 21 - Toronto Cafe Grand Opening -
Roxbury Band starting @ 9pm
Deubrook Area Schools Activities CalendarAugust 17 - Cross Country/JHFootball/JHVolleyball Begins 3:45-6:00August 17 - K-6 Open House in Toronto 5:00-7:00 August 18 - Teacher/Staff Inservice in White 7:45-3:30August 19 - 1st Day of School (dismiss at 1:30)August 24 - JH Football & Volleyball Team PicturesAugust 24 - HS Football Team PicturesAugust 25 - HS Volleyball, CC & Football Cheerleaders Pictures
answers page 11
Puzzle Answers Roy Plunkett Answer: Teflon.
Bill & Bob Answer: Gore-Tex, named for Bill & Bob Gore.
Johnny Boykowill be playing
August 19th - 3 PM atHeather's Bistro & More
in Clark, SD
• Soaking window decals with baby wipes will soften the adhesive, allowing you to remove a decal from glass more easily.
• “Potty training can be stressful for both child and parent. We tried many things, but in the end, you have to wait for the child to want to train. One thing that helped keep our daughter motivated was a sticker chart. Be bought all kinds of stickers, and whenever she used the potty, she would get to choose a sticker to put on the chart. We would remark on how many stickers she
had and the variety, which made her feel successful!” -- D.R. in Iowa
• “Last week, we found my son’s favorite sippy cup half-filled with sour milk under the couch. I washed it very well with hot, soapy water, but it still smelled bad. I stuffed the cup with newspaper pieces and screwed the top back on. The newspaper absorbed the smell. It took about a week, but it’s back in use.” -- T.L. in Texas
• “My pup loves to ride in the car, and my car seats love his hair, too. Seems like it’s impossible to get the hair out! A vacuum didn’t work, so my neighbor sug-gested I use dish gloves. Just put a latex rubber glove on your hand and wipe over seats. A very lightly damped sponge can work as well.” -- P.I. in Washington
• Lotion scent too strong? Purchase a pump bottle of unscented lotion, and remove about a third to a small bottle or even a plastic zipper-top bag. Add your scented lotion, and mix well by shaking the bottle or stirring with a long stick. The scent will be diluted, and you can always add more scented lotion or top off with the excess unscented lotion.
Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803, or e-mail JoAnn at [email protected].
© 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.
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