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August 1, 2013
Week y SUDOKU
• "Assorted hardware seems to col-
lect in big, random piles in our tiny
workshop. Nails, screws and bolts of
all sizes are mixed together, tossed
on the bench when a project is com-
plete. Every so often, the kids and I
make a game of sorting and organiz-
ing it using a muffin pan. It's easy to
sort by size and type!" - JoAnn
• After cleaning my paintbrushes re
cently, I decided to hartg them from
the clothesline to dry. It worked
great, as the bristles were nice and
soft after they dried. I think it helped
to hang them straight down." -- O.C.
in Washington
• Before you start a painting project
and head to the hardware store, de-
termine what you might need and
raid your recycling bin for contain-
ers.
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• Here's a great way to get your lawn
tools organized and off the floor: If
you have any PVC pipe, cut some 4-
or 5-inch sections and screw them
into the wall, vertically, a foot or two
from the floor in your garage. Slip
the handle of your rake, garden hoe,
broom, etc. down into the pipe, and
it will stay stable against the wall.
Make sure the pipe is wide enough
for the handle.
DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK: *
• There are lots of Shop, lawn and
garden fluids that are not allowed in
the trash. Contact your .waste-man-
agement provider to see if there's a
place you candrop off hazardous
waste in your community.
FLASHBACK
1. Jimmy Page wasn't the first to
have a hit with a song entitled "Stair-
way to Heaven." Who was the first?
2. "Because the Night" first appeared
on which album?
3. Jimmy Jones (1960), Del Shannon
(1964) and James Taylor (1977) all
had hits with which song?
4. Which group released "Once in a
Lifetime"?
5. Name the song that contains this
lyric: "When you left me all alone at
the record hop, Told me you were
going out for a soda pop, You were
gone for quite awhile, half an hour or
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Answers
1. Neil Sedaka, in 19(}0.
2. "Patti Smith Group," in 1978.
Smith rewrote the Brace Springsteen
song when he wasn't happy with it.
3. "Handy Man." All versions of the
song were hits, but Taylor's version
netted him a Grammy for Best Male
Pop Vocal Performance.
4. Talking Heads, in 1981. The song
was used in the film "Down and Out
in Beverly Hills" ir 1986.
Record number of walleye stocked in state waters
production capability of the two federal
hatcheries to help address this de-
mand," he said.
According to Weigel, spring rains
raised water levels at many fisheries
across the state, resulting in conditions
that should be good for surfival of the
30-day old fish that averaged about
1.25 inches in lengthwhen stocked.
Altogether, 110 lakes and rivers
were stocked in North Dakota, includ-
ing 4.3 million fingerlings in Lake
Sakakawea, 863,000 in Stump Lake,
495,000 in Lake Darling, 329,000 in
Lake Ashtabula, 321,000 in Heart Butte
Reservoir, 218,000 in Paterson Lake,
205,000 in Bowman-Haley Reservoir
and 200,000 in Lake Metigoshe.
One common observation Weigel
noted while traveling across the state
was the amount of fishing taken place,
both from shore and from a boat.
"There has never been a better time to
fish for walleye," he added. "Statewide,
there are a lot of great opportunities,
and a very good chance of success."
5. "Lipstick on Your Collar," by Con-
nie Francis in 1959. In this very early
rock 'n' roll cheating song, the lip- .
stick on the boy's collar isn't the color
his girlfriend wears, and she learns
he's been "smooching" her best
friend.
(c) 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.
Excellent walleye fingerling pro-
duction .from the Garrison Dam (9.7
million) and Valley City (1.3 million)
national fisff hatcheries resulted in a
record 11 million walleye fingerlings
stocked into state waters.
Jerry Weigel, North Dakota Game
and Fish Department fisheries produc-
tion and development section leader,
said with a record number of walleye
waters across the state, there has never
been a larger demand for walleye pro-
duction. "We are fortunate to have the
Driving. without liability insurance law changes
longer be a 20-day period to,provide
BISMARCK - The North Dakota
Highway Patrol reminds citizens that
it's against the law to drive without
• liability insurance arid motorists must
carry proof of insurance in their ve-
hicles.
The 63rd legislative assembly
changed the law regarding driving
without liability insurance. Currently,
a driver stop/ped for a violation has
20 days to Srovide proof of insurance
if they ar/6 unable to locate proof in
their vet/icle.
Staing Aug. 1, drivers must
showAgroof of insurance in written or
elecfronic format.' There will no
proof of insurance. Instead, the driver
will be cited with driving without li-
ability insurance. Proof of insurance
can be provided to the applicable of-
rice of the court and that person
would not be convicted or /ssessed
any administration fee.
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Dash Tours & Tickets at
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Deli/Food positions
. Cashiers
Stackers
Floor Supervisor/Manager
Custodial/Maintenance
Full and Part-time Positions
Excellent benefits, including 401K
Health and Dental Insurance
Applications on website at
www.sweetcrudetc, cam
or call Rick at 701-300-2056
Located at intersection of
Hwy. 85 and Hwy. 200
of Grassy Butte
ill IIII Ill
LEASE OPERATOR POSTION
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; Legacy Reserves Operating is currently seeking a full-time lease oper-
ator (pumper) position in the Beach, ND, and Sidney, MT area.
The applicant must be capable of trouble shooting and solving prob-
lems on processes and equipment. Good communication and teamwork is
essential with field, engineering and office staff. Applicant must value safety
and the environment as the highest priority. Main duties will include, but.
are not limited to: routine checks of well sites, maintenance of equipment;
gauge and record oil and water tanks; submit daily production data timely
and via computer. At least 2 years of oil field experience is preferred cou-
pled with good computer skills. Successful applicants will be asked to go
through pre-employment screening including drug-testing, and background
checks prior to an offer. Resumes are due no later than August 2, 2013.
Legacy Reserves Operating LP offers competitive Salaries and benefits.
For more information call 307-527-8985. Resumes can be, emailed weng-
dahl@legacylp.com or mailed to Wendy Engdahl, PC) Box 2850, Cody,
WY 82414.
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Heitkamp offering internship opportunities
WASHINGTON -Sen. Heidi
Heitkamp, D-N.D., will offer fall and
spring internships in her Washington
• D.C. and state offices.
Heitkamp is seeking motivated in-
dividuals who want experiential ed-
ucation in public service. The
internship program is a hands-on
learning experience, allowing interns
to work Side-by-side with
Heitkamp's Senate professional staff.
"There's nothing more encourag-
ing than seeing North Dakota's
young people engaged in the politi-
cal process," Heitkamp said. "Interns
in my office have the chance to serve
North Dakota, while also gaining
real-world skills and witnessing gov-
ernment in action."
Washington D.C. interns work in
the areas of legislation, press, or
scheduling and help ensure the
smooth operation of her Capitol Hill
office. In North Dakota, interns work
alongside outreach staff and have the
opportunity to learn about the con-
stituent advocacy process firsthand.
North Dakota internships are offered
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