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

February 4, 2013Volume 1 • Issue #22

Over 4 millionReaders Nationwide

Q: Did you hear about the romance in the tropical fish tank?

A: It was a case of guppy love.

Free

Fun

Take

One

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

SIGNS, BANNERS AND MORE!

PR DE!ruoywohs

PR DE @proimagepartner

Q: What does a man who loves his car do on February 14?

A: He gives it a valen-shine!

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

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our Gone "Ice" Fishing Winner

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Keith was our contest winner from the January 28th Issue

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Reader Contest!!

The lakes are froze and the fish are biting! Enter to win this 9-Function Stainless Steel Fishing Tool - scale, tape measure, hook remover & more!! Find the (3) Northerns (pic-tured below) in advertisements in this issue and enter to win, courtesy of Tidbits!!

#1: First State Bank, pg 3#2: Rock Star, pg 5

#3: Jean's Bridal, pg 8

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by Samantha Weaver

• It was Simon Cameron, who served as secre-tary of war under President Abraham Lincoln, who made the following sage observation: “An honest politician is one who, when he is bought, will stay bought.”

• You might not be surprised to learn that some people who play video games can become rather obsessed. In 2007, one such person, a 45-year-old gamer, used a Japanese sword to rob a lingerie shop. He was apprehended, and when he was put on trial, he told the judge that at the time of the robbery he believed he was a female elf.

• It’s common knowledge that methane, a green-house gas, contributes to the rise in global tem-peratures. It’s less well-known, however, that 20

Burton: Fresh Start With

'Gen 6' Chevy

Jeff Burton, driver of the No. 31 Richard Chil-dress Racing Chevrolet, met with the media during a recent test session at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The following are some of his comments:

Q: Talk about the new car, your team and the 2013 season.

A: "Obviously, we had some work to do based on our performance last year, and the year before, for that matter. We certainly made a lot of changes from the very top of the company to a lot of posi-tions within individual teams. I feel good about what

we have done. I think our preparation, what we have done to be ready before we start building cars is at a different level today than it was last year and even the year before."

Jeff Burton thinks the new Generation 6 Chevrolet Sprint Cup car comes at a good time for the No. 31 Richard Childress Racing team. (Getty Images for NASCAR photo)

Q: Some team is probably going to connect with the Generation 6 car early. What do you think is going to be the magic bullet? Is it going to be somebody with a rear-suspension deal, is it going to be aero?

A: "I wish I knew that because then I would be that guy. Honestly, we talk a lot about trick, but I will tell you that I'm not a trick guy. I believe that you have to have an entire package. When you have that entire package, you may kind of find a trick that makes that package better, but that doesn't necessar-ily transfer to the team next to you in the garage."

Q: You have talked about your struggles the past year or two and trying to get things straightened out and back on track. Is it a good thing that you guys have a new car, or is that going to be another issue that you guys are going to have to deal with?

A: "I think the timing of the car is good for us as a company. I think that by anybody's measurements, we didn't have a good year throughout the company last year. We went almost the whole year without winning a race. Kevin (Harvick) won really late in the year. So for us, I think it's easier when there is a whole new car with a lot of new rules."

© 2013 King Features Synd. Inc.

percent of the world’s methane emissions comes from livestock and their, well ... emissions.

• Many professional matchmakers say that one should never date a person who is younger than half one’s age, plus seven years.

• The average human walks approximately 100,000 miles in the course of a lifetime. If that walking were done in a straight line on the equa-tor, you would circle the Earth four times.

• In the early 1990s, a couple in Milwaukee was curious about the value of a painting they had displayed in their home, so they invited an art expert to evaluate the piece. The painting in question turned out to be of little relative value, but the expert noticed another work, a still life with flowers, that the owners believed to be a re-production of a Van Gogh. Imagine this couple’s surprise when the work turned out to be an origi-nal 1886 painting, which later sold at auction for $1.4 million.

• • •Thought for the Day:

“A bride at her second wedding does not wear a veil because she wants to

see what she is getting.” -- Anonymous

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Sergeant Norbert W. PaulAugust 29, 1922 - November 23, 1944

Norbert W. Paul was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Paul of Appleton.

He was born August 29, 1922, in Shible Township and grew to manhood here.

Norbert graduated from Appleton High School in 1940.

Inducted in to the Army in December of 1942, he trained at Camp Hood, Texas, Camp Bowie,

Appleton, MinnesotaLearn more at...

www.beyondtheyellowribbon.org

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

Texas and Camp Polk, Louisiana, before he went overseas to England in February, 1944. He left from England for France in August, 1944, and was in action in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He was a chief radio technician in a tank destroyer battalion, his unit being Company A, 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion.

Sergeant Norbert W. Paul gave his life in defense of his country November 23, 1944, in combat in Germany.

Memorial services for him were held at Immanuel Lutheran Church on Sunday, January 21, 1945, at 1:30 pm.

Those left to mourn his passing at the time of his death included his parents, four sisters: Linda Pfieffer, Bertha Eaton, Agnes Nolan and Amanda Eaton; three brothers: Walter, John and Palmer.

Paul Street is located on the west side of Appleton, between Nelson and Petrick Streets.

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MISC.

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

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

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By Sam Mazzotta

DEAR PAW'S CORNER: My cat, "Chester," coughs up a big hair-ball about once every two weeks. Is this unusual? How can I stop it? -- Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT: Coughing up the occasional hair-ball isn't unusual for most cats, but if it seems to be happening more frequently, getting a professional opinion is important. Schedule a checkup for Chester with his vet-erinarian, and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime.

The vet can check for any under-lying condition, as well as check the hairball for traces of blood, plants or other items of concern. The vet will make sure Chester's general health is good for his age (or not), and can offer suggestions and possibly medication to reduce

the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs.

Hairballs are formed due to a cat's habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue. The rough tongue tends to pick up stray hairs and dander, which the cat swallows. Most of the time, this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem. But occasionally this does not hap-pen, and the cat regurgitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it).

If Chester gets an otherwise clean bill of health, the vet prob-ably will recommend using a hairball preventative. The most common type is a petroleum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger. Chewable hairball treats also are available; these contain mineral oil and should be given sparingly. "Hairball control" cat foods contain extra fiber (usu-ally cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract.

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

By Sam Mazzotta

Curbing Hairballs

Monday-Wednesday 11:00am-1:00amThursday-Saturday 10:30am-1:00am

New Hours:

Boys Basketball Schedule2/4 Big Stone City vs Ortonville @ Ortonville - 4:15pm

7-8th graders -Bus leaves @ 3:45pm

2/5 Big Stone City vs LQPV @ Appleton - 4:00 pm4-6th graders - Bus leaves @ 3:15pm

2/7 Big Stone City vs Milbank @ Big Stone City - 7:00pm7-8th graders

2/12 Big Stone City vs Watertown @ Watertown - 6:00 pm4-6th graders - Bus leaves @ 4:30pm

2/12 Big Stone City vs Watertown @ Watertown7:00 pm 7-8th graders - Bus leaves @ 4:30pm

2/21 Big Stone City vs Ortonville @ Big Stone City - 6:00pm4-6th graders

2/21 Big Stone City vs Ortonville @ Big Stone City - 4:30pm7-8th graders

2/26 Big Stone City vs Watertown @ Big Stone City - 7:00 pm4-6th graders

2/26 Big Stone City vs Watertown @ Big Stone City - 6:00pm7-8th graders

Schedule subject to change. Call Big Stone City School for more information...

Q: What do you get if you cross a dog with a valentine card?A: A card that says, “I love you drool-ly!”

Q: What did the painter say to her boyfriend?A: “I love you with all my art!”

Q: What did the man with the broken leg say to his nurse?A: “I’ve got a crutch on you!”

Q: What do you call two birds in love?A: Tweethearts.

Q: What do you call a very small valentine?A: A valentiny.

Q: What did Frankenstein say to his girlfriend?A: “Be my valenstein!”

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Puzzle Answers

• On Feb. 14, 278 A.D., Valentine, a holy priest in Rome in the days of Emperor Claudius II, is executed. Claudius the Cruel had banned all marriages and en-gagements. Valentine defied Claudius and continued to perform marriages for young lovers in secret.

• On Feb. 17, 1904, Giacomo Puccini’s opera “Ma-dame Butterfly” premieres at the La Scala theater in Milan, Italy. Set in Nagasaki, Japan, “Madame Butter-fly” told the story of an American sailor, B.F. Pinkerton, who marries and then abandons a young Japanese geisha, Cio-Cio-San, or Madame Butterfly.

• On Feb. 11, 1916, Emma Goldman, a crusader for women’s rights and social justice, is arrested in New York City for lecturing and distributing materials about birth control. She was accused of violating the Com-stock Act of 1873, which made it a federal offense to

disseminate contraceptive devices and information through the mail or across state lines.

• On Feb. 13, 1920, The League of Nations, the inter-national organization formed at the peace conference at Versailles in the wake of World War I, recognizes the perpetual neutrality of Switzerland. The League also established its headquarters in the Swiss city of Geneva.

© 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.

Ortonville BPA Chapter Region ResultsRegion 8 Business Professionals of America held its region competitive events conference on Friday, Jan. 25 at the Granite Fall Technical College. Thirty Ortonville students attended and competed. The Ortonville BPA students who placed in their respective events and are now eligible to compete at the state level are:

Other OHS BPA student who competed were:Alex Adelman, Kori Baker, Katy Boyle, Niki Essington, Kendra Fryer, Jamie Gulley, Jenae Schneider, Savannah Yordy and Dana Zhaken

Jerika Eppel, is a member of the Regional officer team. She serves as Regional Historian. She assisted the team in handing out competitive awards. Leslie Bauman, Granite Falls Technical College BPA Advisor stated, "All of the faculty, staff, and judges were very impressed with the student fs behavior and skills". The Minnesota Business Professionals of America State Spring Leadership Conference is March 7-9, in Minneapolis. The 21 Ortonville students will be competing with students from around the state to via for qualification to the National Conference. Ortonville Chapter Advisors are Kim Johnson and Julie Kunde.

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Whiz BangQ: At a recent garage sale, I purchased a dozen copies

of "Capt. Billy's Whiz Bang," a humor magazine from the 1920s. I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it. -- Hank, Albuquerque, N.M.

A: "Capt. Billy's Whiz Bang" began publication in 1919 and continued until the 1930s. The title, "Whiz Bang," was taken from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell. Edited by Capt. Wilford Fawcett, the publication was origi-nally distributed to hospitalized veterans, but was so popular it soon gained a national readership. It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s, with a circulation reaching more than 1 million copies each month. Since it was printed on pulp paper, copies in good condition are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range.

• • •Q: I have several pieces of cut glass and am curious

about current values. -- Linda, Sioux Falls, S.D.A: Even though cut glass has been produced since an-

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cient times, most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made during a 25-year period beginning in about 1880. Condition, pattern and signatures of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece. Since I don't know the pattern of your glass pieces, I can't really help you much more than I have.

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city, and you might show your pieces to them for their opinion. You also might invest in a good price guide. Several excel-lent ones are available at www.amazon.com.

• • •Q: I have a copy of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas

Carol" published by Dodd, Mead & Company in 1935. It

is illustrated by H.M. Brock. I am curious about how much it is worth. -- Grimes, Kokomo, Ind.

A: I found a copy of this edition of "A Christmas Carol" at The Bookstall, www.bookstall.com, for $55. Depending on the condition of the one you have, it could be worth a little more or a little less. Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things.

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to [email protected]. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr. Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions. Do not send any materials requiring return mail.

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FOR SALE: 13 X 28 Tractor Chains. $100 or best offer. Call 605-882-2446 or leave message.

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

FOR SALE: 5 Piece Bedroom Set includes Full Bed (headboard, footboard & rails), dresser with mirror, 5 drawer chest & nightstand. Asking $400.00. Call (320) 568-2404

Winchester 30-30 Lever Action. Canadian Centennial 1867-1967. Hex barrel. Shot less than a box of shells (like new). 605-881-4414

CUISINARTModel LPP (Little Pro Plus). Food processor/juicer. New in the box. 605-881-4414

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

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

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

Old claw foot tubs with fixtures, in great condition just need cleaned up and they are ready to go. 605-690-6125. Watertown.

For Sale - Chihuahua puppies, 3 mos. Short hair, small, brown. 2 females, 1 female. $200. 1 male $150. Very friendly. Madison, MN. 320-226-3636.

FOR SALE: Glass top coffee table with 2 matching end tables for $125. Watertown 605-520-3091

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

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

Reasonably priced low vision magnifying machine with table for sale. Wonderful for someone with Macular Degeneration. Call 605-886-6886 for details.

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

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

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

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

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

For Sale Broyhill mirrored dresser with 9 drawers. $50.00 (605) 694-2656

For Sale Rocker recliner with lift platform, wooden arms. $75.00 OBO (320) 304-0720

For Sale Craftmatic Lift Bed massage and ware action, head and foot lift. $50.00 OBO (320) 695-2340

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

For Sale 2005 Crestliner Pontoon, 23 foot with Mercury “BIG FOOT” 60 HP motor 4 stroke. Includes trailer and lift, good condition $12,500.00 Call (320) 269-5247

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

FOR SALE. TG Tanara Electric Guitar, amp, zoom effects box and all cables. $250 FIRM. 605-924-1513. BSC.

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

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

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

1995 Nissan Pathfinder-Whole or Parts-Rusted out rear crossmember-.Engine,Trans,Glass and 4x4 all great-B/O above scrap price.763-202-0086.

FOR SALE: All 2012 Uncl. Presidential Dollars. Both Mints. $2.00 each. Call 605-886-6484.

New Hub City over running 1000 to 540 pto coupling part #0331-00012. Quick realease up to 125 hp.200.00 asking 125.00 obo. 492-3337

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

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

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

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

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Q: I've always really liked Anthony Michael Hall, especially his recent sci-fi series, "Warehouse 13." Howev-er, I do miss seeing him in comedies: His guest-starring turn on "Commu-nity" a few seasons back was hilarious. Can you tell me if he'll be on a comedy soon? -- Audrey W., via e-mail

A: When "Awk-ward" returns to MTV this summer for its super-size third season, An-thony Michael Hall will join the hit series as a teacher at Jenna's high school. According to those in the know, Anthony will play a sadistic creative-writing teacher who insists on pushing his students beyond their academic limits. Anthony also co-stars in the feature-film comedy, "Sexy Evil Genius," along with Mi-chelle Trachtenberg, Seth Green and William Baldwin.

• • •Q: While I wasn't a big fan of the

story line Scott Foley had on last season's "True Blood," I was excited to see him in my living room again after leaving "Grey's Anatomy." What can I see him on next? -- Trudy K., via e-mail

A: I agree with you, Trudy. Scott Foley is one of those underrated, un-derutilized actors who we need to see much more of. So, you can imagine my happiness upon discovering that he is set to guest-star on one of my

favorite shows, ABC's "Scandal." His character is said to be a part of a major story arc that will play out toward the

end of the current season. Creator and head writer Shonda Rhimes was eager to work with Scott again after his run on "Grey's," so one show's loss is another's gain!

• • •Q: A while back

you wrote that "Unforgettable" had belatedly been renewed for a second season; however, I've seen neither hide nor hair of it yet. Please tell me that the suits didn't change their minds again! -- Hilary S., Portland, Maine

A: Don't worry, Hilary, the Poppy Montgomery-starring police procedural will indeed have its second season on CBS. And we now have a premiere date, which is Sunday, July 28 at 9/8c. As I reported previously, season two will comprise 13 episodes, with Dylan Walsh, Jane Curtin and most other cast members returning.

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vice, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475; or e-mail her at [email protected].

© 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.

Anthony Michael Hall

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Christian Bale in “The Dark

Knight Rises”

1999 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 XL

$6,782175395C

2005 FORD FOCUS

$6,983JUL1203A

2001 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 1500

$6,993SEP1203A

2007 CHEVROLET IMPALA

$8,983154727A

2005 CHEVROLET COBALT

$7,382172068B

2007 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500

$13,995603599A

2009 CADILLAC DTS

$14,477657721A

2010 DODGE RAM 1500 ST

$22,981JUN1217C

2010 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500

$24,888195691A

2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500

$28,883110103B

2005 Chevrolet Impala

$6,873AAA1234

2012CHEVROLET SILVERADO

$30,993 211187A