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Serving Northeast South Dakota & West Central Minnesota • Advertising Information 605-541-0110 • www.LakeAreaTidbits.com September 28, 2015 September 28, 2015 Volume 4 • Issue #04 Free Fun Take One Laugh-A-Bit with Tidbits Q: What's the tallest building in the world? A: The library! It has the most stories! TIDBITS ® USES SALT by Janet Spencer In honor of “No Salt Week” come along with Tidbits as we appreciate salt! SALT FACTS No animal can survive without salt. Salt is a mineral, not a spice. It’s made of 40% sodium, which is a metal with a positive charge, and 60% chlorine, which is a poisonous gas with a negative charge. Put them together and you have sodium chloride, a mineral the body is unable to manufacture on its own. Without salt, muscles won’t contract, blood won’t circulate, food won’t digest, wounds won’t heal, nerve impulses won’t get through, and the heart won’t beat. Salt regulates fluids, controls blood pressure, and helps the liver clear waste products. Salt is not just a seasoning; it’s a necessity. • The amount of salt needed varies according to a person’s size, age, metabolism, and exertion level. The average human body contains about four ounces (113 grams) of salt. A typical human needs to ingest about 0.1 ounce (3 grams) per day to maintain the proper level. The typical American eats about 0.35 ounces (10 grams) of salt per day, and the excess is excreted by the kidneys. The concentration of salt in the blood generally doesn’t vary beyond one percent. One-third of the sodium we ingest comes from the salt shaker. The rest is already in our food. Over 4 Million Readers Nationwide JENSEN’S NEW BEDS JENSEN’S RETAIL USED FURNITURE Couches - 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 From WE BUY - SELL - TRADE Call Randy: 605-868-9203 ANYTIME Symbol Mattress/Box Spring Sets WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD Antiques Household Tools & Miscellaneous Call Randy 605-868-9203 WE BUY Why Have an Auction or Moving Sale? WE PAY CASH No 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”) or most any size you need Twin Sets Full Sets Queen Sets King Sets www.barrettstackshop.com continued on page 5 Q: What did the pepper say to the salt? A: Season's Greetings! WE FINANCE - NO CREDIT CHECK

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Serving Northeast South Dakota & West Central Minnesota • Advertising Information 605-541-0110 • www.LakeAreaTidbits.com

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September 28, 2015Volume 4 • Issue #04

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Laugh-A-Bit with Tidbits Q: What's the tallest building in the world? A: The library! It has the most stories!

TIDBITS® USES

SALTby Janet Spencer

In honor of “No Salt Week” come along with Tidbits as we appreciate salt!

SALT FACTS• No animal can survive without salt. Salt is a mineral, not

a spice. It’s made of 40% sodium, which is a metal with a positive charge, and 60% chlorine, which is a poisonous gas with a negative charge. Put them together and you have sodium chloride, a mineral the body is unable to manufacture on its own. Without salt, muscles won’t contract, blood won’t circulate, food won’t digest, wounds won’t heal, nerve impulses won’t get through, and the heart won’t beat. Salt regulates fluids, controls blood pressure, and helps the liver clear waste products. Salt is not just a seasoning; it’s a necessity.

• The amount of salt needed varies according to a person’s size, age, metabolism, and exertion level. The average human body contains about four ounces (113 grams) of salt. A typical human needs to ingest about 0.1 ounce (3 grams) per day to maintain the proper level. The typical American eats about 0.35 ounces (10 grams) of salt per day, and the excess is excreted by the kidneys. The concentration of salt in the blood generally doesn’t vary beyond one percent. One-third of the sodium we ingest comes from the salt shaker. The rest is already in our food.

Over 4 Million Readers Nationwide

JENSEN’S NEW BEDS JENSEN’S RETAIL USED FURNITURE

Couches - Loveseats - Recliners - ChestsTables and Chairs - Dressers - End Tables - Night Stands

Bunkbeds - Refrigerators - Stoves - Washers - Dryers Freezers - Used Mattresses and Box Springs: All Sizes

Antique Furniture - Collectibles - Unique PiecesLots of Miscellaneous to Choose From

WE BUY - SELL - TRADECall Randy: 605-868-9203 ANYTIME

Symbol Mattress/Box Spring Sets

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD

AntiquesHousehold

Tools &

Miscellaneous

Call Randy605-868-9203

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”)

or most any size you need

Twin SetsFull Sets

Queen SetsKing Sets

www.barrettstackshop.com

continued on page 5

Q: What did the pepper say to the salt?A: Season's Greetings!

WE FINANCE - NO CREDIT CHECK

2 Tidbits® of The Lake Area - www.LakeAreaTidbits.com - For Advertising Call 605-541-0110 September 28, 2015

Publisher's Corner by Sean AtheyHey All! We hope your week is going well. I am using my usual space this week to announce an upcoming event in Milbank, SD. The Grant-Roberts Area Disability Support Services Awards Supper. Lynette and I will be attending, if you can make it, please RSVP ASAP. Please enjoy this issue - see you next week!!

Sean Athey, owner/operator/publisher

INSURANCESOLUTIONSPLUS of Milbank, Inc.Terri HoltquistIndependent Insurance Agent/Owner

AUTO • HOMEFARM

COMMERCIALHEALTH • LIFE

209 S MAIN. ST.MILBANK, SD 57252

605-432-5884 • FAX 605-432-5876email: [email protected]

Licensed in SD,MN & ND

September 29 - Ignite Fitness Ribbon Cutting/After 5 October 3 - Everyone have your GLOW on??? Registration 6:45-7:30pm: Race starts at 7:30pm in the Unity Square Parking Lot. Sponsored by the F.O.P. & Avera

October 3 & 4 - National Guard Weekend

Milbank SchoolSeptember 28 - 10am-V-Boys Golf-Region in MilbankSeptember 28 - 4:30pm-JV-Football @ VolgaSeptember 29 - 4pm-7/8-Volleyball @ OrtonvilleSeptember 29 - 1pm-JV/V-Girls Tennis vs RoncalliSeptember 28 - 4:30pm JV Football @ VolgaSeptember 28 - 10am Boys Golf Regionals @ MilbankSeptember 29 - 4pm Girls Tennis vs RoncalliSeptember 29 - 4pm 7th/8th Grade Volleyball @ OrtonvilleOctober 1 - 2:30pm JV/V Girls Tennis @ BensonOctober 1 - 4pm 7th/8th Grade Volleyball @ HamlinOctober 1 - 4:30pm 8th Grade Football vs LQPVOctober 1 - 4:30pm JV/V-XC @ SissetonOctober 1 - 5pm C/JV/V Volleyball @ HamlinOctober 2 - 7pm Football @ DolandOctober 3 - Marching Band in Sioux FallsOctober 5 - Oral Interp Festival in MilbankOctober 5 - 9am Boys Golf State Tournament in MilbankOctober 5 - 4:30pm 7th/8th-FBall @ RoncalliOctober 5 - 4pm 7th/8th/JV Girls Tennis @ Watertown

www.MilbankSD.com

You'll love to Shop Milbank! Visit one of our 200+ Chamber Member Businesses Today!

GO BULLDOGS!!

You, Your Family, and Employees Are invited to

Grant-Roberts Area Disability Support ServicesAWARDS SUPPER

October 6, 2015 • Starting at 5:30PMCommunity Room at the Milbank Visitors Center On East Hwy 12 Milbank SD

(Across the street from Unity Square and next to the Cenex Station)The featured speaker for the evening will be Jesse SapersteinJesse is a best selling author, advocate for people with disabilities, especially those with autism,

motivational speaker, and a leader in the Anti-Bullying movement.In 2004 he graduated from Hobart and William Smith college with a BA in English and decided

to hike the 2,174 mile Appalachian Trail to benefit the Joey Dipalo AIDS Foundation and raised over $19,000 for children who contracted AIDS through pre-natal transmission.

Jesse also has a form of Autism called Asperger’s Syndrome. Asperger’s affects social skills, com-mon sense and the ability to adjust to changes in routine.

The book Jesse wrote about his life quickly rose to the top of Amazon’s book sales due its practical advice and outrageous humor.

Please join us for an entertaining and educational evening everyone will enjoy.Please let us know if you will be attending as soon as you can so we can be sure of having enough foodRSVP TO: [email protected] or leave a message at 605-949-1424

THANK YOU! Sponsored by Grant County ARC; South Dakota Vocational Rehabilitation Services and Grant-Roberts Area Disability Support Services

September 28, 2015 Tidbits® of The Lake Area - www.LakeAreaTidbits.com - For Advertising Call 605-541-0110 3

If you had difficulty finding the 3 FOOTBALLS, here are the

locations for the September 14th Issue. v4 #02

ENTER THROUGH REGULAR MAIL: Name/Phone Number/Address and the locations of the 3 SPATULAS to

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

ENTER ONLINE: www.LakeAreaTidbits.com

Enter through EMAIL:Name/number/address and the 3 SPATULAS locations to

[email protected]

DEADLINE TO ENTER FOR THIS PRIZE IS, FRIDAY - NOON, OCT. 9th, 2015 (ENTER ONLY ONCE)

September 14th, 2015 (v4 #02)#1: Sodak Gardens - Clear Lake, SD - pg 4

#2: Pizza Hut - Milbank, SD - pg 10#3: Angels Attic - Watertown, SD - pg 12

Remember: You have until Oct. 2nd (Noon) to enter for V4 Issue#03 (the Sept 21 Issue).

READERCONTEST

www.LakeAreaTidbits.com

Football BBQ Grilling Set!

YOU CAN WIN With Tidbits

WIN TWO FREE ENTRÉES AT QDOBA MEXICAN GRILL IN WATERTOWN, SD! Find the (3) SPATULAS

in advertisements in this issue and enter to win!!!

GONE TO LUNCH!

Sept 21st Issue is available online at www.LakeAreaTidbits.com

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

GONE GRIDIRONValerie Zemlicka

Watertown, SD

September 28, 2015 Volume 4 Issue #04

FOR SALE: 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser,, great condition, fun to drive, very clean, 88,500 miles. $3,999. Leave message. 60-882-0607 1005

FOR SALE: 1995 Ford F150. 351 V8, 4X4, $1200 OBO. 605-520-3440 1005

FOR SALE: 1989 Dodge Power Ram 100. 4 wheel drive, auto, 318 5.2, Brown and White. 316,000 miles. $475. 1-605-690-6919 1012

Got old TV's hanging around? Call Stan the TV Man for FREE pickup. 320-305-2810. 1019

Brand New 30" Kenmore ceramic top elec-tric stove. $250. Want to but swivel rocker in good shape. Lane recliner like new $250. Call or text 1-605-203-1821. 1012

Antiques for Sale: Parlor heater, desk, flat top trunk, single treadle machine, toys, high back youth saddle, Blatz beer sign, Miller Light string, more. 605-938-4138. 1019

FOR SALE: 5th Wheel Camper. 2004 Titanium, 2 slides. $15,000 firm. 605-881-6047 0928

FOR SALE: old Taste of Home, plus more magazines. 507-283-4898. 1005

FOR SALE: Car Dolly. 8 ft wide, 71" hauling space, tie rod steering, tie down straps, tail lights, fenders. $800. (320) 226-3626 1005

Remington 22 Auto Model 550. Asking $150. Also Stevens single shot 410 Model 94, asking $200. Cash. Call (605) 862-8325 in Big Stone.

Wanted: Tire and tube 4.40/4.50/4.75/5.00/5.25 - 21. 1-605-874-2478 0928

www.LakeAreaTidbits.com

GUIDELINES:A. ONE FREE CLASSIFIED PER PHONE NUMBER.B: MUST BE A PRIVATE PARTY READER AD TO BE FREE, FOR-PROFIT BUSINESSES AND SERVICES REQUIRE $2.75/week.C. Must be submitted through website (www.LakeAreaTidbits.com), emailed to ([email protected]) or mailed to P.O. Box 313, Big Stone City, SD 57216. WE DO NOT TAKE FREE4SALE ADS OVER THE PHONE AT THIS TIME.

MUST BE RECEIVED BY 10AM ON FRIDAYSMAIL TO: FREE4SALEP.O. Box 313, BIG STONE CITY, SD 57216or submit online www.LakeAreaTidbits.com

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AD WILL RUN FOR 4 CONSECUTIVE ISSUES. YOU MAY RESUBMIT FOR AN ADDITIONAL 4 WEEKS.

Name_____________________________________

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Tidbits of the Lake Area reserves the right to refuse to publish any submitted ad.

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.

Football BBQ Grilling

Set!

Under New Management

Pier 81 Restaurant & Lounge

looking for

• Servers • Bartenders

• CooksNeeded immediately contact Robert today call (402) 380-4804!!

High Mountain Sup-per Club & Loungeto OPEN SOON, is

looking for help.ALL positions available.

Call (605) 874-2620 ask for Carol or

LEAVE a message, or fax resume to

(605) 874-1336 or email resume to:

[email protected] or simply stop by 17530 SD Hwy 15,

Altamont, SD 57226 TODAY!!!

Help Wanted:

... like this one

HELP WANTEDFull Time

4pm-9pm M-Frotating every 4th weekend.

Call Billie605-874-2552 or stop by thePizza & Burger

Shack in Clear Lake, SD

Lakeview Resort on

Lake Poinsett.

All positions,all shifts.

Call 605-868-1529

or Stop By

Help Wanted:

HELPWANTED Prairie Blush Orchards

Open Tues-Sat www.prairieblushorchards.com19393 449th Ave • Lake Norden • SD

1-605-785 2161

U-Pick, We-Pick, Apple Varieties: Red Baron,

Honeycrisp, Sweet 16 & Ruby Mac

Also: Pumpkins & Squash

FOR SALE: H-Farmall for parts, 1948?, good tires 13-6X38, front tires like new. Motors turns, transmission stuck. $500, Madison, MN. 320-226-3626. 1005

For Sale - 300 small square bales of grass hay, 50 big round bales. 1-605-637-5458. 1012

For Sale - Corn Head 343 JD with adaptor for JD Corn Chopper. 605-881-1136 or 605-753-0087. 1019

For Sale - Massey Ferguson 750 Combine. Always shedded. Field ready, recent engine overhaul with various heads. Excellent condition 605-881-3355. 1019

FOR SALE AC Allis Chalmers Tractor with a Woods mower. The motor is stuck. If interested call 1-605-469-0561 1012

4 Tidbits® of The Lake Area - www.LakeAreaTidbits.com - For Advertising Call 605-541-0110 October 27, 20144 Tidbits® of The Lake Area - www.LakeAreaTidbits.com - For Advertising Call 605-541-0110 September 28, 2015

• September 28 - 6:30pm Do you LOVE DIY projects? Come & make Candy Corn Sugar Scrub & learn the Benefits of Cassia, Clove and Ginger. Cost is $15 per scrub! All proceeds above the cost of supplies will be donated to the Healing Hands Founda-tion! RSVP to (605) 880-4773 Come have some FUN and make scrub...Bring a friend and receive a free gift!!• October 2 & 3 - Women of Faith Simulcast 2015, New Life Evangelical Free Church, 5pm (605) 886-1977.• October 3 - Thrivent Free Day at the Bramble Park Zoo, 10am-4pm, (605) 882-6269.• October 3 - Fall Festival-A Day at the Fair, Great Plains Lutheran, 1:30-6pm, (605) 886-0672.• October 3 - Arrow Education Foundation HARVEST 2015, 5:30-9pm, Watertown Events Center, (605) 882-5321.• October 3 & 4 - Watertown Quilt Festival, All Day, Codington County Extension Complex, (605) 753-0229.• October 4 - Boy Scout Troop 8 Pancake Feed & Bake Sale, 9am-1pm, Grace Lutheran Church, (605) 868-1599.• October 4 - It's Your Party Bridal Show, 12-3pm, County Fair Banquet Hall• October 5 - 6:30pm Do you LOVE DIY projects? Come & make Cuticle Salve and Clothspin Diffuser. Cost is $15! All proceeds above the cost of supplies will be donated to the Healing Hands Foundation! RSVP to (605) 880-4773 Come have some FUN and make scrub...Bring a friend and receive a free gift!!

Watertown SchoolSeptember 28 - 10/JV Football (H) SF O'Gorman - 4:30PMSeptember 28 - 7th & 8th Grade Volleyball (H)Brandon Valley 4PM - ArenaSeptember 28 - Karing Kapers Rehearsal Continues - AudSeptember 29 - Karing Kapers Rehearsal Continues - AudSeptember 29 - Soccer PlayoffsSeptember 29 - Volleyball @ Huron - 7PMSeptember 30 - 12:30PM Dismissal - Teacher In-serviceSeptember 30 - Karing Kapers Rehearsal Continues - AudOctober 1 - 9 Football @ SF Roosevelt - 4:15PMOctober 1 - CC (H) 4PMOctober 1 - Cheer / Dance @ Sioux Falls 5:30PMOctober 1 - Girls Tennis ESD @ Yankton - 8AMOctober 1 - Karing Kapers Rehearsal Continues - AudOctober 1 - Parent/Teacher Conferences 4:30PM - 8:30PM - ArenaOctober 2 - Football @ Rapid City 6PMOctober 2 - Karing Kapers Rehearsal Continues - AudOctober 3 - Karing Kapers Rehearsal Continues - AudOctober 3 - Soccer Playoffs

Great Plains Lutheran SchoolSeptember 28 - Open HouseSeptember 28 - Parents Night VBSeptember 28 - 6:15pm VB vs. WilmotSeptember 29 - Picture Re-takesSeptember 29 - 4:30pm CC @ Sioux ValleySeptember 29 - 6:30pm VB @ Lake PrestonSeptember 30 - WLC Recruiter All DayOctober 1 - 4pm CC @ Sisseton • 6:15pm VB @ Henry (Florence/Henry)October 2 - 7pm FB vs. Tri-StateOctober 3 - 9am BOD Meeting • 1:30pm Fall FestivalOctober 4 - Honor Choir @ Trinity in Clear Lake

Brought to you by Lammers Construction, Blessings Big & Small

& COUNTRY SHOPPE

Puzzle AnswersNo Peeking!

Dakota Sioux Casino & Hotel - Call 877-250-2121 for more info.September 30 - 5:30-10pm $15,000 Giveaway - Rake In The Money! in the CasinoOctober 2-3 - 8pm BLT Band (Variety) in the LoungeOctober 9-10 - 8pm Dirt Road Prophets (Country) in the LoungeOctober 9 - 8pm Johnny Counterfit in the Concert Hall

September 28, 2015 Tidbits® of The Lake Area - www.LakeAreaTidbits.com - For Advertising Call 605-541-0110 5

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Appleton City Council Meeting

Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 5:00 PM

OCTOBER 4-10 - FIRE PREVENTION WEEK

"HEAR THE BEEP WHERE YOU SLEEP"

CLINTON, MN

answers page 10

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

Must present coupon. Exp 10/15/15Cannot be combined with any other offers.

Valid at Milbank, Sisseton & Webster, SD locations ONLY

ADD 8 WINGS TO ANY ORDER

$5 HOT OR MILD

Must present coupon. Exp 10/15/15Cannot be combined with any other offers.Valid at Milbank, Sisseton & Webster, SD locations ONLY

2 Medium 2 Toppings, Cookie & 2 Liter

$22.99

LARGE 2 TOPPING & CHOICE of COOKIE or BROWNIE.

$14.99Must present coupon. Exp 10/15/15

Cannot be combined with any other offers.Valid at Milbank, Sisseton & Webster, SD locations ONLY

Johnny Boyko will be at Heather's Bistro on October 21 at 3pm!

Every Tuesday - 11:30am-1:30pm 4 Beer Battered Chicken Strips & Salad Bar $9.99Every Wednesday - 11:30am-1:30pm &/or 5:30-8pm Salad Bar & Pizza Bar $9.99Every Friday - 11:30am-1:30pm Taco Bar for $9.99!October 2 - 5-8pm 5oz Steak, Choice of French Fries, Tater Rounds or Baked Potato, & Salad Bar...all for $9.99! (Add Coffee, Tea, Soda or Lemonade for $1!)

Clark SchoolSeptember 29 - Cross Country @ Sioux Valley 4:30pm • VB @ DeSmet 6:30pmSeptember 30 - NE Land and Range CDE @ Webster 9amOctober 1 - Cross Country @ Sisseton 4:30pmOctober 1 - Volleyball vs Deuel @ WL 6pmOctober 2 - JH Football @ Deuel 3:30pmOctober 2 - Football @ Deuel 7pmOctober 9 - Willow Lake Homecoming (7pm)

• Although it is true that people who already have high blood pressure can lower it by limiting their salt intake, the fact is that people who have normal blood pressure are not much affected by salt. Salt, however, can be a deadly poison if too much is taken all at once. A mere 2.3 ounces (65 grams) will make a person seriously sick. About 6.6 ounces (187 grams) will kill an adult human. Salt saturation used to be an acceptable method of suicide in Japan.

• In an experiment, people were given massive doses of salt, not only in their food but also intravenously. The effects of too much salt were swollen feet, weight gain, an enlarged heart, and high blood pressure. Too little salt resulted in fatigue, confusion, muscle cramps, poor judgment, and an inability to correctly estimate passage of time. In another study, people with abnormally low sodium levels were shown to have a higher death rate than those with a normal level of salt in their bodies.

• Pound for pound, babies have almost two-thirds more sodium and twice as much chloride as adults. In 1980, a brand of soy-based baby formula jumped on the “low-salt” bandwagon and began offering a new low sodium formula. Within a few months, 34 cases of chloride deficiency in babies were reported. The babies were losing weight, sluggish, and stunted because they were not getting enough sodium chloride. They recovered after being

switched to a different formula, and the baby food company put salt back in its recipes.

IT’S A FACT• In Leonardo da Vinci’s painting of the Last Supper,

the salt container next to Judas is overturned, signifying bad luck.

• Salt is colorless, like snow. It only appears to be white because it scatters light.WORD WIZARD

• “Wich” was the word indicating a town where salt was produced such as Greenwich, Northwich, and even Sandwich, which was a place before it was a food.

• The word “salt” probably comes from the name of the town Es-Salt, which was once a capital city close to the Dead Sea. It is also the origin of words

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October 2-4 Meander Art

CrawlRob Rakow at

Club 7-75 starting at

12pm Friday.

friendly reminder

Prairie Waters Inn34 rooms, free wireless internet, pets allowed(320) 289-2500

October 6 - Clinton American Legion Mtng 8pm

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Whenever I’m away for several hours -- at work, mostly -- my dog tears up the house. “Gen-eral” will knock over lamps, chew sofa cushions, destroy my shoes ... you name it. My boyfriend says he’s got behavioral issues, and I need to be more dominant. How do I do that?

Home AloneBy Sam Mazzotta

• On Oct. 5, 1892, the Dalton gang attempts to rob two banks si-

multaneously in Coffeyville, Kansas, but meets resistance from townspeople, who kill four of the five bandits. The gang had turned to crime when they became bored with their other career pos-sibilities on the Western frontier.

• On Oct. 11, 1925, novelist Elmore Leonard is born in New Orleans. He decided to write either Westerns or detective novels, whichever would generate the most income. By the time of his death in 2013, he’d penned 45 books.

• On Oct. 9, 1934, the St. Louis Cardinals de-feat the Detroit Tigers in the World Series. The Cards nickname, the “Gashouse Gang,” had to do

with the team’s close resemblance to the row-dy, dirt-streaked thugs who hung around the Gashouse District on Manhattan’s East Side.

• On Oct. 10, 1957, President Dwight D. Eisenhower offers his apologies to the Gha-nian finance minister, who had been refused service at a restaurant in Delaware. It was one of the first of many such incidents in which African diplomats experienced racial segre-gation in the United States.

• On Oct. 6, 1961, President John F. Kenne-dy advises American families to build bomb shelters to protect them from atomic fallout in the event of a nuclear exchange with the Soviet Union.

-- Sara T., PhiladelphiaDEAR SARA: Dominance, or showing a dog who’s boss,

isn’t the issue here. (In fact, many dog behaviorists turning against the idea of using dominance or making yourself the “alpha dog” for any reason.) General is suffering severe separation anxiety. You do need to address it for his emo-tional and mental well-being.

First, talk about his behavior with the veterinarian, who likely will recommend medication to calm him when you leave the house.

The better goal, however, is to help General get past

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September 28 - 8am Picture Retakes • 5pm JV Football @ DeubrookSeptember 29 - 6pm Volleyball vs. Flandreau IndianSeptember 30 - 7:15am Oral Interp Meeting Room 45October 1 & 2 - Book Fair in the LibraryOctober 1 - Oral Interp @ ArlingtonOctober 1 - 12:45pm Dismissal • 1-8pm Parent Teacher ConferencesOctober 2 - Marching Band in the Chester ParadeOctober 2 - 11:45am Student dismissal/Staff In-service October 3 - Oral Interp @ FlorenceOctober 6 - 6pm Volleyball vs. Waverly-South ShoreOctober 7 - 2pm Cross Country: Varsity Dakota Valley Conference Meet DVC Schools vs. Arlington @ Six Mile Creek, White, SD

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• “We are moving out of our apartment, as we finally found a home to purchase. With all the new projects, we’re going to need our deposit back, so we want to leave the old place in tip-top shape. Here’s a trick we learned: Tiny nail holes in drywall are in-stantly patched by rubbing a bar of soap across the surface.” -- S.G. in Arkansas

• Now is the time to have your heating systems checked if you have not done so already. And before you start a fire in your fire-place, make sure you have your fireplace inspected for cracks in the mortar joints. Very small cracks can start a fire in your home, as the flames can be sucked through the gaps. While you’re at it, spring to have any creosote buildup cleaned out. Be safe AND warm this season!

• Most cake recipes ask you to grease and dust the cake pan to make removal easier. To avoid un-sightly flour marks on the outside of the cake, just dust the pan with a bit of the cake mix instead of us-ing flour.” -- J.P. in Pennsylvania

• “For troublesome-to-open jars -- pickles and such -- use a pair of standard dishwashing gloves. It’s a great gripper, especially if your hands are the least bit moist.” -- D.L. in Indiana

• “Wear oven mitts to protect your hands when clipping roses or other thorny plants.” -- O.L. in Louisiana

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September 28 - 7:30-8am Open WeightroomSeptember 28 - 4:00pm Cross Country @ Ortonville Golf CourseSeptember 28 - 5:00pm JV Football @ Lac Qui Parle Valley High SchoolSeptember 28 - 6:00pm VB @ Lac Qui Parle High School C Squad starts at 4:45pmSeptember 29 - 7:30-8am Open WeightroomSeptember 29 - 4pm 7th/8th Grade VB vs. Milbank @ - Ortonville AuditoriumSeptember 29 - 5pm ECFE Ortonville Elementary Gym, High School Commons Leap into LiteracySeptember 30 - 3pm BPA Region 8 BPA Fall Leadership Conference Minnesota West--Granite Falls9am-1pm FCCLA Leadership Training @ MorrisOctober 1 - 4:30pm Cross Country @ Granite Falls Golf CourseOctober 1 - 4:30pm 7th/8th Grade Football vs. Wheaton/Herman/NorcrossOctober 1 - 4:30pm 7th/8th Grade VB vs. Wheaton/Herman/NorcrossOctober 1 - 6pm VB @ Wheaton/Herman/Norcross C Squad/4:45pmOctober 2 - 7:30-8am Open WeightroomOctober 2 - 7pm Football @ Dawson BoydOctober 3 - 8am Volleyball Tournament @ Canby JV ONLYOctober 4 - 1:30pm Trap Shooting Milbank Trap Range

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September 29 - Farmer's Market - Graceville Senior Center 5-7pmSeptember 30 - TOPS 8:30amSeptember 30 - Al-Anon 6:30pmOctober 6 - Farmer's Market Graceville Senior Center 5-7pmOctober 6 - Sno Rider 8pm

September 28 - Cross Country Boys Varsity Meet @ Ortonville Golf Course 4pmSeptember 28 - JV Football vs Hancock 4:30pm September 28 - JV Volleyball vs Summit 6pm September 28 - Volleyball sv Summit 7:30pmSeptember 29 - 7/8 Grade Volleyball @ Rosholt High School 4:45pmSeptember 29 - JV Volleyball @ Rosholt High School 6pm September 29 - Volleyball @ Rosholt High School 7:30pmOctober 1 - Cross Country Boys Varsity Meet @ Sisseton 4:30pm October 1 - 7/8 Grade Volleyball vs Hancock 4:45pmOctober 1 - Volleyball vs Hancock 7:30pmOctober 2 - Football vs MACCRAY 3:30pmOctober 3 - JV Volleyball Tournament @ Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 9amOctober 5 - 7/8 Grade Volleyball vs West Central Area 4:30pmOctober 5 - JV Volleyball @ West Central Area 6pmOctober 5 - Volleyball @ West Central Area 7pmOctober 6 - 7/8 Grade Football vs Ortonville 4:30pm October 14 - 7pm Assisted Living Center - Bill Jamerson. Author, song-writer & filmaker. A fun nostalgic look at the 1930's Federal Works Program that gave employment to 3.5 million men. Hilarious stories, foot taping songs & a short video makes this a "must see" experience!

October 21 - 6pm Library - Author Jeff Falkingham, a Minnesota history buff and mystery lover who writes for readers of all ages who share those passions. He loves talking with readers about a wide variety of topics, including Minnesota history, Sherlock Holmes mysteries, and the writing and publishing process.

Farmers Market at Sodak Gardens Every Thurs. /3-6 pm

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Deuel School DistrictSeptember 28 - MS Volleyball vs Hamlin & Castlewood 4pmSeptember 29 - Cross Country @ Sioux Valley 4:30pmSeptember 29 - Volleyball vs Hamlin & Castlewood 5pm-on TVSeptember 30 - FFA Land & Range Judging @ Webster 9amSeptember 30 - 7:30am-3:40pm Flu Clinic for Staff, Elementary & MS StudentsOctober 1 - MS Volleyball @ Clark/Willow Lake 3pmOctober 1 - Cross Country @ Sisseton 4:30pmOctober 1 - Volleyball @ Clark/Willow Lake 6pmOctober 2 - PK ScreeningOctober 2 - Connect for Kids FeedOctober 2 - StaffOctober 2 - Cross Country 3:30pmOctober 2 - MS Football vs Clark/Willow Lake 3:30pmOctober 2 - Football vs Clark/Willow Lake 7pm

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like “salami” and “salad.” The words “war” and “peace” originate from the ancient Arabic words for salt and bread, perhaps because the first wars were fought over these two commodities.

• Much of human society has been built around salt, which has often served as the cornerstone of economy. The Roman government used to pay its soldiers in salt, and our word ‘salary’ comes from the Roman word for salt. Any worker who didn’t work hard was “not worth his salt.”

WHY IS THE SEA SALTY?• Seas are salty because water dissolves the natural

salts in the soils and rocks it flows through on the way to the ocean. Over the eons as water has continually evaporated from the oceans, the salts have been left behind. The concentration builds up year after year. The oceans are 3.5 percent salt.

• The Dead Sea, which, at 1,300 feet (396 m) below sea level is the lowest place on the planet, has plenty of fresh water coming in but not a single place where water can go out. Because the rate of evaporation is so high, all the incoming minerals are left behind. In some spots the Dead Sea is 23% salt which is too salty to support any kind of life. By comparison, the Great Salt Lake in Utah is about 20% salt-- so salty that it never completely freezes over.

• About 97% of Earth’s water is in the form of salty seawater.

• When evaporated, 150 gallons (567 l) of seawater will yield 35 lbs. (15.8 kg) of salt.

• There is enough salt in the seas to cover all the continents to a depth of 500 feet (152 m).

• The first patent ever issued in America was for a process to recover salt from sea water.

• Where salt seas became land-locked and dried up, large strata of rock salt were left, which are good places for salt mines. One of the largest salt plants in the U.S. is located in Texas City, where there’s a salt deposit that’s 1.5 miles wide (2.4 km) and over three miles (4.8 km) thick. There’s enough salt in

this one location to supply the world’s needs for some 20,000 years.

• The Erie Canal was built with funds raised from a 12% tax placed on American salt and, once built, was used to carry heavy loads of salt from the factories in New York.

DON’T DRINK SEA WATER• Your kidneys are responsible for making sure the

ratio of salt to water in the bloodstream stays at the optimum level. If you drink salt water while stranded on a raft in the ocean, the level of salt in the bloodstream skyrockets. The kidneys now work overtime to add water to the blood in order to return things to normal. Sea water is three times saltier than urine, so for every cup of sea water that is drunk, the body has to make three cups of urine to flush the salt out of the body. This robs your body tissues of their natural supply of water, and you become dehydrated much faster than if you had not drunk the salt water.

FAST FACT• Some species of sea birds have a gland between

their eyes that filters salt from seawater that the bird drinks and empties it out of the beak. Some birds, like the albatross, cannot drink fresh water or they suffer from salt deficiency as the salt continues to pour out of the gland. The camel is also adapted for drinking brackish salt water. Pure water may intoxicate the animal.

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DINER OPEN 11AM-8PM AFTER LABOR DAYC-STORE OPEN 5AM-9PM M-F; 5:30AM-10PM Sat/Sun

At the Community CenterOctober 3 - Plant Swap - 10am October 5 - City Council Meeting - 7pmOctober 6 - BSC Senior Citizen Potluck Lunch - 12pmOctober 8 - EDA Meeting - 12pm

Big Stone City SchoolOctober 15th: Staff In-Service, No SchoolOctober 16th: No SchoolOctober 19th: All School Assembly, "The Magic Guy" 2:00pmOctober 30th: End Q1, 12:30 Dismissal

Ol' Settlers' Supper will be held at the Trinity Lutheran Church on October 4, 2015. Menu will include roast beef, mashed potatoes, candied carrots, gravy, sauerkraut, sausage, breads & desserts. Serving from 5-8 PM. Adults $9, age 12 to 5 $4, under age 4 free. Carry outs or in-town delivery available. Please call Betty at 320-839-3084 or the church office at 839-3422 Monday-Thursday. Country Store will also be open from 5-8 on Saturday with baked goods, garden produce & crafts available for sale.

The Town and Country Garden Club from local area, will be hosting the 2nd annual Plant Swap to be held at the Big Stone City branch library on October 3, 2015 from 10:00 until Noon. Outdoor or Indoor plants may be brought to swap for another, or to give away.

Big Stone City Library Janelle Kelly/Branch Manager

400 Washington Street • Big Stone City, SD [email protected] • Wed 2-6pm • Sat 10am-1pmA new book club called Chapter One will be starting & will be held the first Thursday of each month starting on October 1st at the Big Stone City Branch Library from 7-8pm. All adults of the community are welcome. Please stop at the library to get more information, register & receive the title of the book for the first month.

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September 29 - Cross Country @ Sioux Valley 4:30pmSeptember 29 - Homecoming Coronation 7pm in WhiteSeptember 30 - Cross Country @ Colman-Egan 1pmOctober 1 - JH/HS Volleyball @ Elkton (Cancer Awareness Night) 5pmOctober 1 - DVC Oral Interp in Arlington 9pmOctober 2 - Homecoming Football Game vs Arlington 7pm in WhiteOctober 3 - Oral Interp at Florence

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by Samantha Weaver

• It was 20th-century American journalist and cartoonist Robert Quil-

len who made the following sage observation: “A happy marriage is the union of two good forgivers.”

• In a recent survey of parents with adult children, 45 percent of respondents said they would rather stay in a hotel than in the home of one of their kids.

• In 2009, the government of Saudi Arabia estab-lished a special Anti-Witchcraft Unit to combat the practice of sorcery. By 2011, there were nine bureaus in cities across the country. The following year, 215 people were arrested for sorcery.

• Those who study such things say that all kanga-roos are left-handed.

• When you think of hibernation, you probably pic-ture a bear holing up in a cave for the winter, right?

You might be surprised to learn that creatures don’t just hibernate to get through the winter months; al-most any adverse environmental condition can trigger such a response. For instance, on the island of Mada-gascar, the fat-tailed dwarf lemur hibernates for seven months during the dry season.

• If you’re a fan of Major League Baseball, you’re going to pay three times as much to attend a game in Boston as in San Diego.

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• Monday, September 28th- CC in Groton at 4:00 pm. JV FB with F/H in Wilmot at 4:30 pm. VB with CGB in Graceville, MN at 6:00 pm, they will depart at 4:15 pm. • Tuesday, September 29th- PICTURE RETAKE DAY STARTING AT 9:00 AM!!! 7th and 8th FB with Browns Valley in Wilmot at 5:00 pm. Booster Club Meeting at 7:00 pm at Bitter Lake Lodge. • Wednesday, September 30th- SAEG Meeting at Todd and Billi Whempner’s House at 7:00 pm. • Thursday, October 1st- CC in Sisseton at 4:30 pm. VB with Langford in Waubay, 7th and 8th at 5:00 pm, JV at 6:15 pm, and varsity to follow. • Friday, October 2nd- Staff day. MAPS training for teachers from 8:00 to 3:30 pm. FB with WSS in Waubay at 7:00 pm. • Saturday, October 3rd- 7th and 8th FB with Clark-Willow Lake in Clark at 10:00 am. • Sunday, October 4-9:15 am Sunday school, 9:30 am Coffee time, 10:30 am Worship at Hope Lutheran Church (Children's church and 3rd graders receiving Bibles)

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his anxiety. You may be able to help him see that you’re not going away forever, and that each time you leave the house you will come back. A common way to do this is to dress as if you’re going to work, say goodbye to General, and leave -- but only for about five minutes. Then come back inside and greet him. Repeat this frequently, slowly lengthening the time you’re away until you can be out for an hour or more.

You also can leave little treats or toys around the house for General to play with.

Walking your dog before you leave can relieve some of his restless energy. If you’re only taking General out to relieve himself before you head off to work, try going out much earlier and walking further or playing with General.

If medication and/or desensitization training don’t work, consult a trainer who specializes in separation anxiety.

Send your questions or tips to [email protected].© 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.

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