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October 6, 2014 Volume 3 • Issue #05

Published by Sean & Lynette Athey • Serving Northeast South Dakota & West Central Minnesota • Advertising Information 605-541-0110 • www.LakeAreaTidbits.com

October 6, 2014

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Movie Posters Q: My dad managed a movie theater in a small Indiana town throughout the 1950s. Occasionally, he would bring home movie posters, and I have inherited his collection of about 50, many of them classics. They include “Imitation of Life,� “Picnic,� “Rebel Without a Cause,� “Summer Place� and “Marty.� I would like to sell them. Any suggestions? -- Carol, Davenport, Iowa A: Movie memorabilia has skyrocketed in value durcontinued on page 5

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Remember: You have until Oct, 10th (Noon) to enter for V3 Issue#04 (the Sept. 29th Issue).

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Sept 22nd, 2014 (v3#03) #1: Watertown Ford - pg 1 #2: Iron Range Smokehouse - pg 9

The Clark schools will be hosting a free flu shot clinic on Wednesday, October 8th Also they currently have free flu mist available to children ages 2-18 years old. If you would like your child to receive the flu mist, please contact the Clark County Health Office at 532-3168 to set up an appointment or bring your child into our office on October 9, 2014 from 5-7pm. This flu mist is not available during the flu shot clinic being held on October 8th. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact the community health nurse office 532-3168 Large varsity football team pictures are on sale for $5.00, please see Mrs. Jenkins High Point will meet THIS Wednesday at the Clark Assembly of God church after school until 5pm. ALL kids are welcome to attend!

Clark School October 6 - JV Football vs Henry/Florence @ Clark - All Day October 6 - LCC Cross Country @ Clear Lake - 4pm October 7 - JH Volleyball vs Britton-Hecla @ Clark - 5pm October 7 - Volleyball vs Britton-Hecla @ Clark - 6:30pm October 8 - Free Flu Shot Clinic October 9 - NEC Cross Country @ Webster - 4pm October 10 - No School October 10 - JH Football vs Webster @ Clark - 5pm October 10 - Football vs Webster @ Clark - 7pm October 13 - Volleyball @ Lake Preston - 6:30pm October 13 - No School October 14 - Volleyball vs Flandreau @ Willow Lake - 6pm EMIL M. LARSON PUBLIC LIBRARY Mon - Wed - Thurs: 1pm - 5pm Tues: 1pm - 8pm Fri: 10am - 5pm

A BIG thank-you to the community, friends & relatives for attending our Grandparent's Day Celebration at ENCC! We would especially like to thank those who donated prizes for the raffle. Also, a special thankyou to the Estelline School for making sure we could be part of their Homecoming Celebration. Listening to the band was very enjoyable for our residents. Don't forget this Saturday, October 11, Estelline's own Mandy Shay, will be performing at The Red Carpet from 9-11pm.

Estelline School

October 9: 5:00pm - Volleyball JH Match vs. Oldham-Ramona/Rutland @ Ramona, SD 6:30pm - Volleyball Varsity Match Oldham-Ramona/Rutland @ Ramona, SD October 10: Picture Day 7:00pm - Football: Varsity Game St. Mary High School @ St. Mary High School October 13: No School 7:00pm - School Board Meeting @ HS Office October 14: Bookmobile 4:30pm - Volleyball:Girls Junior High Match vs. St. Mary High School - 1 JH Match 6:00pm - Volleyball: Varsity Match vs. St. Mary High School October 15: 7:30am- 8:00am - Oral Interp 2:30pm - Cross Country: Varsity Region Meet DeSmet @ DeSmet Country Club

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Ortonville Happenings

Stomp Out Bullying Day - Monday, October 6. Wear blue for World Day of Bullying Prevention

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Ortonville Library Hours

Monday - Thursday 11am-7pm Friday 12-5pm Saturday 10am-3pm

October 6 - City Council Meeting - 5pm October 8 - Chamber Board Meeting - 12pm October 9 - Children's Corner - 3pm October 11 - Star Wars Read Day - 10:30am Ortonville October 11 - Sign Language Class - 9am - Dialysis Center - 814 Roy Street. Dream for Kids will be sponsoring a free Community Sign Language Class for Parents/Caregivers Of Children Diner age infant to Kindergarten That have verbal limitations. Register before October 7th by calling (320) 839-2555 x1233 Community Center • To Reserve A Meal, October 13 - Citizens for Big Stone Lake - 7pm

Ortonville School -

October October 6, 6, 2014 2014

Please Call 320-839-3555 - Feel Free To Leave A Message Anytime, or Call by 10AM The Day You'd Like To Eat.

October 6 4pm - CC Meet @ Benson Golf Club 5pm - JV Football vs. KMS Public Schools October 7 3:45pm - 7th & 8th Grade VB vs. Milbank - 7th/8th same time 6pm - Volleyball @ Milbank - 9th at 4:45 October 9: 4:30pm - 7/8 Football @ Sisseton HS - 7th first 4:30pm - 7/8 Volleyball vs. Hancock - 8th first 6:00pm - Varsity Volleyball vs. Hancock - A and B only October 10: 7:00pm - Football vs. Ashby October 11: 9:00am - 7/8 Volleyball Tournament @ Morris October 13: 4:30pm - 7/8 Football vs. Dawson-Boyd - 7th first

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Ortonville Community Diner

October 6 - Broasted Chicken, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy October 7 - Chicken Fried Steak w/ Cream Gravy October 8 - Lasagna October 9 - Fish Fillet, Sweet Pot Fries October 10 - Pork Commercial, Mashed Potatoes October 11 - Chef's Choice

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• On Oct. 11, 1809, explorer Meriwether Lewis dies under mysterious circumstances at Grinder’s Tavern in Tennessee. Most historians have concluded that Lewis’ death was a suicide brought on by depression over financial worries, but some believe he was murdered, possibly by the tavern owner. • On Oct. 12, 1810, when Bavarian Crown Prince Louis

marries, the citizens of Munich are invited to attend the festivities. The decision to repeat the festivities the next year gave rise to the tradition of the annual Oktoberfest. Today, more than 1 million gallons of beer are consumed annually at Oktoberfest. • On Oct. 8, 1869, future auto inventor and mechanic Frank Duryea is born. Duryea was the first automobile driver on the American road. In 1893, his Duryea Motor

Wagon made its first successful trip, 600 yards down his street in Springfield, Mass., before the transmission blew. • On Oct. 7, 1913, for the first time, Henry Ford’s entire Michigan automobile factory is run on a continuously moving assembly line. A motor and rope pulled the chassis past workers and parts, cutting the man-hours required to complete one “Model T” from 12-1/2 hours to six. © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.

Diner closes 8pm / Store closes 9pm

October 20 - 130th Meeting - 7pm November 6 - EDA Meeting - 12pm City Council Meetings

The Big Stone City Council meets on the first Monday of every month at 7:00pm. Meetings are held in the Community Center located at 400 Washington Street in Big Stone City.

Grant County Library / Big Stone City Branch 400 Washington St. Suite 102, (Community Center) Hours: Wednesday 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m

Big Stone City School

October 2– 27th: Chip Shoppe Fundraiser October 10th: Hiking at the refuge October 13th-15th: Teen Read Week October 16th: Staff In-service, No School October 17th: No School October 21st: School Board Meeting October 27th: Basketball season begins October 27th: Fundraiser packets due October 31st: End of Quarter 1; 12:30 dismissal November 6th: Parent Teacher Conferences November 7th: No School November 11th: Veteran’s Day Program; 2:00pm

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If an apple a day keeps the doctor away, what does an onion do? Keeps everyone away. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.

October 6: VB at Iroquois (JH Combined) 4:30 (JV,V) 6:15 JH/JVFB vs. DeSmet in White 4:00 October 7: 1:30 Dismissal October 8: DVC CC at DeSmet 2:00 October 9: VB at DRSM (JH Combined) 4:45 (JV,V) at 6:15 October 10: FB vs. Colman-Egan in White 7:00 October 11: Oral Inter at Florence JHVB Jam at Arlington 8:30 October 13: JH/JVFB vs. Colman-Egan in White 4:00 Board of Education Meeting in White 7:00 October 14: VB vs. Dell Rapids in White 5:00 (C,JV,V) October 15: Flu Shot at 7-12 Building (afternoon)

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ing the past few decades. Conway’s Vintage Treasures is an auction house that specializes in movie-related materials and might be a good source for you. The address is P.O. Box 40962, Providence, RI 02940. Your collection sounds interesting and could be quite valuable. An original one-sheet of “Rebel Without a Cause” recently sold online for $2,600. ••• Q: My mother has collected Fenton glass for at least 30 years. She has two china cabinets filled and even more in storage. Our problem is determining values. Can you advise us? -- Susie, Panama City, Fla. A: There are several excellent price guides that might be helpful. One of the better ones is “Warman’s Fenton Glass” by Mark Moran and published by Krause Books. It is easy to use and features more than 1,000 illustrations in full color, making identification easier. The prices in

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Milbank, SD • 1201 E Milbank Ave • (605) 432-9311

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www.PizzaHut.com this guide also seem to accurately reflect the marketplace. Keep in mind, however, that values change, and you should consider that in assessing your mom’s collection. There are regional differences, too. For example, a piece of Fenton ruby glass might sell in a Phoenix shop for $35 but in the Dallas market for much more. •••

Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to questionsforcox@aol.com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr. Cox cannot personally answer all reader questions, nor do appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring return mail. © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.


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OCTOBER 6, 2014 #2 NEW MINNESOTA REGULATIONS FOR 2014

General hunting • Persons age 60 or over may take deer or turkey by crossbow under an archery license during the respective regular archery seasons. See pages 23, 61 and 76. Bear hunting • Bear licenses for resident and nonresident youth ages 10-12 are now free (does not include $1 agent issuing fee) and bear licenses for resident and nonresident youth ages 13-17 are $5. Crow • Crow season dates have changed. Sept. 1-Oct 31, Dec.15-31, Jan. 1-15 and March 1-31 Deer hunting • A bucks-only management strategy has been implemented in a number of northern permit areas this year. No antlerless deer may be taken in any of these areas by any hunters during any season with all license types (including youth, bow hunters, and individuals with disabled permits). • There are no disease management areas in Minnesota this year. Deer permit area 602 has reverted back to the former permit areas (341 and 343). • Telephone and internet registration will be available in series 300 permit areas, except areas subject to CWD surveillance sampling during the firearms season. • An early antlerless season will be held in sub-permit area zones within permit areas 346 and 349. Trespass • A person may not remain or return within one year to any land for outdoor recreation purposes after being personally notified not to do so by the owner, occupant or lessee. • On another person’s private land or a public right-of-way, a person may not discharge a firearm within 500 feet of a building occupied by humans or livestock without written permission of the owner, occupant or lessee of the building. See page 6. Dogs or other domestic animals Dogs or other domestic animals that are incidentally caught in traps may now be reported to a conservation officer.

HUNTING HUMOR

A woman brought a very limp duck into a veterinary surgeon. As she laid her pet on the table, the vet pulled out his stethoscope and listened to the bird's chest. After a moment or two, the vet shook his head sadly and said, 'I'm so sorry, your Duck, Cuddles, has passed away.' The distressed owner wailed, 'Are you sure?' 'Yes, I am sure. The duck is dead', he replied. 'How can you be so sure?' she protested. 'I mean, you haven't done any testing on him or anything! He might just be in a coma or something.' The vet rolled his eyes, turned around and left the room, and returned a few moments later with a black Labrador Retriever. As the duck's owner looked on in amazement, the dog stood on his hind legs, put his front paws on the examination table and sniffed the duck from top to bottom. He then looked at the vet with sad eyes and shook his head. The vet patted the dog and took it out, and returned a few moments later with a cat. The cat jumped up on the table and also sniffed delicately at the bird from head to foot. The cat sat back on it's haunches, shook its head, meowed softly and strolled out of the room. The vet looked at the woman and said, 'I'm sorry, but as I said, this is most definitely, 100% certifiably, a dead duck.' Then the vet turned to his computer terminal, hit a few keys and produced a bill, which he handed to the woman. The duck's owner, still in shock, took the bill. '$150!' she cried, '$150 just to tell me my duck is dead!!' The vet shrugged.' I'm sorry. If you'd taken my word for it, the bill would have been $20, but with the Lab Report and the Cat Scan, it's now $150.'

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SOUTH DAKOTA 2014 NEW REGULATIONS ARCHERY REQUIREMENTS • A bow must have a minimum pull of 50 pounds when hunting an elk with a mechanical broadhead or 40 pounds pull when hunting any other big game animal with a mechanical broadhead. • A bow must have a minimum pull of 40 pounds when hunting an elk with a fixed blade broadhead or 30 pounds when hunting any other big game animal with a fixed blade broadhead. • The “length of a bow” measurement has been changed and is now defi ned as measured from the top of the upper wheel or cam to the bottom of the lower wheel or cam.

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• Broadheads no longer have a minimum or maximum width restriction. • Blunt points may be used when hunting turkeys, small game or as practice arrows. • Barbed points have been removed from the list of prohibited points. • Cameras, video cameras and cell phones used exclusively for photographic purposes and lighted sight pins are allowed as bow-mounted devices. • Lighted nocks are allowed. DUCK - NEW DAILY LIMITS • Canvasback duck daily limit is now 1 per day, previously it was 2 per day. • Duck daily limit now includes 2 bonus blue-winged teal. These bonus ducks may be added to the daily limit during the first 16 days of the season ONLY.

CANADA GOOSE - NEW SEASON DATES AND BOUNDARIES • Canda goose unit 2 season now opens on a Monday and ends on a Sunday. • Added all of Custer, Fall River and Pennington Counties into Unit 2. • Added a portion of Perkins County west of SD Highway 75 and south of SD Highway 20 to Unit 1. LIGHT GOOSE - NEW DAILY LIMIT • Light goose daily limit is now 50. MOURNING DOVE & SANDHILL CRANE - POSSESSION LIMIT INCREASED • The possession limit for mourning dove and Sandhill crane has increased to three times the daily limit. TRAPPING - NEW REGULATIONS • All traps and snares (set or unset), stakes, cables, chains, wires, or other devices used for the purpose of attaching a trap or snare must be removed from public lands and improved road rights-of-way prior to May 1 of each year. • The use of any live mammal or live bird to aid in the taking of a furbearing animal, predator, or varmint by a trap or snare is prohibited. FALL TURKEY - NEW SEASON DATES & BOUNDARY CHANGES • Fall Turkey season now begins November 1. • West River and Black Hills units have new boundaries. Please refer

to unit map included with license and/ or website for details: www.gfp.sd.gov/ big-game/turkey/fall-turkey.aspx. CROSSBOWS) • A person who holds a big game license to take a big game animal during the firearm season may take the animal by using a crossbow in lieu of a fi rearm. The crossbow shall have at least 125 pounds pull and have a working mechanical safety. BAIT STATIONS ON DEPARTMENT LAND • No person may establish, utilize, or maintian a bait station on lands owned by the Department and on properties managed and classifi ed by the Department as Game Production Areas, State Parks, State Recreation Areas, State Lakeside Use Areas, State Nature Areas, or State Water Access Areas.

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HELP WANTED

Red Carpet in Estelline. Call 873-2140. FOR SALE: Briggs & Stratton 19 1/2 hp mower. 42" cut with bagger. 5 yrs. old $1000. 605-237-0184. 0825

FOR SALE - 500 gallon LP tank. Excellent condition. 320-304-2736. 0929

FOR SALE: John Deere Garden Tractor Lx186 17HP with 84 inch Mower Deck, starts and runs good. $550. Madison, MN FOR SALE: 38" Pull Behind Lawn Sweeper. 320-226-3626. 1102 Great for fall leaves. Also, girls 18" bike, For Sale: (4) 4-foot display cases with boy's 18" bike. 17 ft. Scotch Pine tree to lights. Call Don. 605-882-4831. 1013 move. 320-305-3060. 0901

For Sale: 3 sets of lined pleated drapery and rods. Large (1) 6'x7' smaller (2) 4'x7'. Very good condition. Asking $100 for all. Call 320-568-2404 for inquiries. 0929

CLOVER LEAF SPORTING CLAYS Estelline, SD. Bring your friends and try our scenic Sporting Clay Course. A great place to start your bachelor party! Summer Leagues. Call Russell Nelson (605) 690-3955 0609

For Sale: 2 Real Antique Dressers. Good condition. 1 amoire and 1 low dresser. Lots of drawers. Call 605-880-5787 / 605-878- Wanted to buy 12 gauge shell reloader and supplies. Primers, wads, powder, hulls, 0544. Watertown FOR SALE: Set of 18 Kitchen Cabinets. Pecan color. $500. Call 605-753-5313. Watertown 0908

anything to do with reloading. Call me at 605-881-1498. 0908

FOR SALE: Full Size Oak Bed - beautiful! Mirror ceiling. Call for pictures. 605233-0408. 0908

For Sale: Kid's Toys & Stuffed Animals, Rocking Horse, Baby Stroller, Huge Ladies FOR SALE: 2008 Cruiser Travel Trailer, 31ft. Leather Purse, Lots of other miscellaneous Selling for health reasons. 3 slideouts, excellent stuff. Call 605-880-5787 / 605-878-0544. condition, awning, great floor plan. The bank gets Watertown. 1013 it back or you get a good deal. 20 miles from Watertown, SD. Asking $17,200. Location or more information. 605-237-4223. 0922 FOR SALE: 66" Heavy Duty Rock Bucket 1982 Goldwing Aspencade 54k Silver. Pretty for Skid Steer. New Condition. $1100. 605-880-3949 0818 Bike $1850.00 Call or text 320-766-1376 0922 18ft. Starcraft twin 35 Johnsons Minnkota auto- FOR SALE: John Deere 220 High Speed pilot onboard charger and gas, livewell canopy Stalk Chopper, needs repair. 605-880and depthfinders. e-z loader trailer with winch. 1369. 0818 3500.00 605-492-3337 0908 For Sale: Two 18.4R42 Goodyear Radial 2011 Yamaha Stryker Motorcycle. 500 miles. Tractor Tires. Fair Condition. 605-818Blue in color. Fat Rear Tire. $7,000 OBO. Call Ron 7142. 0714 868-3964. HOUSE FOR SALE by owner in Henry, SD. 3900 For Sale: Large Collection of dolls. Barbies sq. ft. 5 bedroom, 2 bath. See all the details - some mint in box, lots of accessories. by going to www.zillow.com and searching Porcelain dolls from the 1800s. Buy all or Henry, SD. 0818 individual. Garden City, SD. 605-532-3780. 1020

For Sale: Swisher Big Mow Mower. 3 wheel zero turn. 8hp Briggs. Starter, 32 inch, 2 blades, tractor type FWD good shape $425 Madison, MN 320-226-3626. 102-

FOR SALE: Upright Freezer - white. 14 cu. ft., 28 1/2" deep, 28" wide, 60" tall. Less than 5 years old. $150. 605-694-2816. 1013 FOR SALE: Sofa, tan & blue. Good condition. $150. Call 605-206-1372. 0824

FOR SALE - Two girls 16" bikes. Very good condition. $35. Also, Weslo Treadmill, like new, $150. 605-432-5723. 0929

FOR SALE - used Tiger River Hot Tub. Needs some repair parts. 605-880-1369

Wanted to buy used car. Must have less than 175,000 miles and must be less than $3000 Call or text 605-237-6563 Answer on page 10

LAKEVIEW KENNEL PET BOARDING - A trusted name in pet care. Clean, modern,state-of-the-art facility. For the best care available, call 605-882-3342! Watertown. 0000 Large Shed made for a very large dog. Double insulated. Up off the ground for all seasons. 605-233-0480. 0908 For Sale: 2003 Ford Explorer XLS, Sport 4x4, 4.0 V6 Auto, Well Equipped, Clean, One Owner, 161K. $31,000 Sticker, Selling $3,900 OBO. all (605) 520-3324 Watertown. 0630 For Sale: Uni-Spotter Dent Puller. Includes Studs, Slide Hammer, Attachments. $175.00 Please text or call 320-766-3673 0922

8' Bay Window. Two end windows open. Screen included. Make offer. Watertown. 605-753-5313 0922 For Sale: 4 Marvin casement windows. (1) 8'widex55" tall (1) 4'widex55" tall (2) 56"widex39" tall. Good shape. $100 for all. Call 605-924-0467. 0929

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Monday October 6th- 5th grade will be attending Starbase at Enemy Swim day School. Assembly at the hall at 9:00 am for PK through 12th grade. CC ECC meet in Webster at 4:00 pm. 5th and 6th BB at Enemy Swim at 4:00 pm. All State Choir practice at 7:00 pm in Watertown. Town board meeting-7:00pm Tuesday October 7th- 5th grade will be attending Starbase at Enemy Swim day School. Wednesday October 8th- 5th grade will be attending Starbase at Enemy Swim day School. All State Choir practice at Northern from 8:30 to 3:00 pm, they are leaving from the school at 7:30 am. The 4 all-staters and 4 alternates will be attending. Thursday October 9th- 5th grade will be attending Starbase at Enemy Swim day School. All State Choir practice in Brookings from 9:00 to 2:30 pm, they will be leaving from the school at 7:30 am, 16 choir members will be attending. Hoffman is taking 7 girls to the Women in Math Conference in Sioux Falls. 5th and 6th BB at Waubay at 4:00 pm. 7thand 8th VB at home with Waubay at 5:00 pm. VB at home with Waubay at 6:15 pm. Friday October 10th- No staff day. 7th and 8th FB with WSS at Waubay at 5:00 pm. FB with WSS at Waubay at 7:00 pm.

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Q: Every year I have to deal with brown and dying grass, because the climate we live in gets so hot in the late summer. We also have water restrictions to deal with. How can I keep my lawn healthy? -- Bryan in Norcross, Ga. A: Dealing with watering restrictions and drought conditions has become a regular way of life in many Southern states, and it’s especially difficult for homeowners who want a green, lush lawn during a prime time of year for outdoor parties and

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Milbank Events October 7 - Farmers Market - Visitors Center Parking Lot - 4-7pm October 10 - 5K Glow Fun Run/Walk - 6:30pm - Unity Square Parking Lot October 11 - 9am-2pm - Angels Among Us Cancer Walk Team Breast Cancer Awareness Fundraiser - OtterTail Community Room October 16 - Toastmasters Club - 12pm - State Auto Cafeteria October 20 - 2-6pm - Free Flu Vaccine Clinic - Milbank High School Lobby - Call 605 432-4596 for more info October 21 - Alzheimer's Support Group - 2pm - American Lutheran Church October 27 - Milbank Lions Club - 12pm - Pizza Ranch

Milbank Schools

October 6: 6:30pm - PPE meeting • Oral Interp Festival - Here 4pm - 7/8-JV - Girls Tennis @ Watertown • 4:30pm - JV Football @ Groton 4:30pm - 7/8 Football Home w/ Roncalli • V- Boys Golf - State @ Hot Springs 4:30pm-7/8 VBall @ LQPV October 7: Title One Math Night @ Koch School • V-BGolf - State @ Hot Springs 4:45pm - C-JV-V-Volleyball Home w/ Ortonville-Parents Night 3:45pm-7/8 Volleyball @ Ortonville October 9: Retake Picture Day - Lifetouch- All grades • State Girls Tennis @ Rapid 5pm - JV Football Home w/ Flandreau 4:30pm - 8th Football Home w/ Watertown 4:30pm - 7th Football @ Watertown 4pm- JV/V- Cross Country - NEC 4pm-7/8 Volleyball Home w/ Watertown 6pm- C-JV-V-Volleyball @ Aberdeen Roncalli October 10: Marching Band Festival @ Groton State Girls Tennis @ Rapid City October 11: Interp Invite @ Florence State Girls Tennis @ Rapid City 9 am-7/8 Volleyball Tournament @ Morris October 13: No School 4 pm - JV FBall @ Aberdeen Roncalli October 14: MS Eastern Dakota Band Festival @ Hamlin Novice Interp Festival - Here • 4:30 pm - 7/8 FBall @ Sisseton 6 pm-C-JV-V-VBall Home w/ Madison-Pink Night

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Graceville Bar & Lounge Monday-Thursday - Happy Hour - 5-7pm Monday Night Football Specials - See ad for details Thursday Night - Ladies Night & Buc-A-Burger - 7-9pm October 7 - Cloverbuds - 3:30pm October 7 - Graceville Farmers Market - 5-7pm October 7 - Sno Rider - 8pm October 8 - TOPS - 8:30am October 9 - Graceville City Council - 7pm CGB School October 7 - JH Football vs. Browns Valley - 4:30pm October 9 - JH Volleyball vs. Wheaton - Clinton Gym - 4:30pm October 9 - Volleyball @ Wheaton - 6pm October 10 - Football vs. Underwood - 3:30pm October 11 - JH Volleyball Tournament @ Morris - 9am

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Wilmot School

October 6 2:30 - Oral Interp at Milbank. Transportation leaves at 1:30 4:30 - JV Football at Langford. Transportation will leave at 3:00. October 7 Seniors will tour 3M and SDSU. Transportation leaves at 7:30 AM. 5:00 - JH VB with Rosholt. Junior Class Concessions. 6:15 - VB with Rosholt. Junior Class Concessions. October 8 9:00 - TATU training in Watertown. October 9 9:00 - All State Chorus Rehearsal in Brookings. Van will leave at 7:15. 12:00 - Upward Bound Rep will be in the Career Center. 4:00 - Grade BB with Enemy Swim in Wilmot. This is a parent led activity and they will find officials. 6:15 - VB at Great Plains Lutheran. Bus leaves at 4:45. October 10 Maroon Friday 10:00 - Groton Marching Festival. Bus leaves at 8:15. 5:00 - JH FB with Florence Henry at Wilmot. 7:00 - FB with Florence/Henry. This will be Parents Night. The band will play. October 13 No School

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• It was British Prime Minister Winston Churchill who made the following sage observation: “A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.” • Play-Doh was originally marketed as a wallpaper cleaner. It wasn’t until kids started using it as modeling material that the company saw its potential in the toy market. • Those who study such things say that when bears, squirrels and other mammals hibernate, the flow of oxygen to their brains can drop by as much as 98 percent. • You’ve surely heard of the long-distance buses known as Greyhounds, but you might not be aware of the company’s humble origins. In 1914, a car dealer named Carl Eric Wickman ran a car dealership in Minnesota. When business was slow, he used one of the unsold cars to offer rides between the towns of Alice and Hibbing to miners going to work. The idea was so profitable that Wickman opened long-distance routes within two years. He painted the by Samantha Weaver

vehicles gray in order to hide the road dust, prompting a hotel owner along one route to comment that the cars looked like greyhound dogs. Wickman liked the idea so much he started using the slogan “Ride the Greyhounds,” and the rest is business history. • In 1955, just a few weeks before he was killed in a car crash, actor James Dean made a commercial aimed at teenagers. The subject? Auto safety. In the ad he says, “Drive safely. The life you save may be mine.” • If you’re like the average American, you drink only one-sixth as much wine as the average French citizen. ••• Thought for the Day: “I’m living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart.” -- E.E. Cummings © 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.


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Farmer's Market

Sodak Gardens

The Last Farmers Markets Will Be Held October 9 - 3-6pm - Sodak Gardens

October 16 - 1-5:30pm - The Trinity Treadlers Open House (Quilts, Pillows, Scrubbies, Christmas Items, Baked Goods & Much More - Trinity Lutheran Church - ALL proceeds go to Great Plains Lutheran High School

Deuel School October 6

4:00pm - CC: JV-Varsity Meet vs. LCC @ Clear Lake Golf Club 4:30pm - FB:Boys JV Game vs. Waverly-South Shore @ Waverly HS

October 7

4:00pm - VB:Girls 7th/8th Match vs. Arlington @ Arlington HS 6:30pm - VB:Girls Varsity Match vs. Arlington @ Arlington HS

October 9

4:00pm - CC: JV-Varsity Meet vs. NEC @ Webster Area HS 6:00pm - VB:Girls Varsity Match vs. Redfield-Doland @ Redfield HS

October 10

5:00pm - FB:Boys MS Game vs. Hamlin @ Hamlin HS 7th & 8th Combined 7:00pm - FB:Boys Varsity Game vs. Hamlin @ Hamlin HS

October 11

8:30am - VB:Girls 7th/8th Tournament vs. Arlington @ Arlington HS

October 13

4:30pm - Football:Boys JV Game vs. Hamlin @ Deuel HS

October 14

4:30pm - Volleyball:Girls 7th/8th Match vs. Sioux Valley @ Deuel HS 6:15pm - Volleyball:Girls Varsity Match vs. Sioux Valley @ Deuel High School Answers on page 10

Q: How can you tell which one of your friends has the new iPhone 6 plus?

October 6-7 - Boys “AA” Golf, Cattail Crossing Golf Course, 605-882-6262 October 7 - Change for Charity, County Fair Banquet Hall, 6-9pm, 605-880-8097 October 9 - Pilgrim Fair, 1st Congregational Church of Christ, 9am-1pm, 605-886-6994 Watertown School ANNUAL FREE FLU SHOT CLINIC TO BE HELD AT THE WATERTOWN MIDDLE SCHOOL *OCTOBER 16, FROM 4-7PM *OCTOBER 21, FROM 4-7PM FOR CHILDREN 6 MONTHS THROUGH 18 YEARS OF AGE SPONSORED BY THE SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PARENTS MUST SIGN A CONSENT FORM PROVIDED BY THE STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. THE REQUIRED FORM WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE FLU SHOT CLINIC. Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership and The Watertown Community Foundation are proud to sponsor the Dakota Smiles Program that is coming to Watertown again this year on October 6th - October 10th. The Dakota Smiles Program provides dental care to children ages 0-21, who do not have a dental home. To learn if your child qualifies for this program or to sign-up please call: Shawntel Harte at (605) 886-7674 ext. 15 ASVAB testing Information for the 2014/2015 School Year. Wednesday, November 5th, 2014 8:30 AM-12:00 PM. Testing location to be announced. October 25, 2014 ACT Prep Sessions English: Monday, October 20, 2014 from 7pm - 9pm in room 509. Math: Monday, October 13, 2014 from 7pm - 9pm in room 714. Please make sure you have the math portion in the ACT booklet completed prior to attending the prep sesssion. You may pick up the ACT booklet in Student Services or from any of the prep session teachers. Science: October 16th & October 20th from 7:30am to 8:30am in room 706. Please plan on attending both sessions.

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October 10 - Western Minnesota Autism Supporters Support Group Meeting - 6:30pm - Pioneer Public TV Station in Appleton - Call Jonathan at (605) 297-9064 for more info.

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