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March 19 - 25, 2009 Tidbits of Casper - For Advertising call 307-473-8661 • 161 South Fenway, Casper, WY Page 1
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By Samantha Weaver
• It was American cartoonist, humorist and journalistKin Hubbard who made the following sageobservation: “It seems like the less a statesmanamounts to, the more he adores the flag.”
• It requires 30 tons of ore from a gold mine toproduce a single new gold ring.
• You are almost certainly aware of the fact thatthe Impressionist painter Claude Monet is famousfor his paintings of water lilies. However, you maynot be aware of the fact that he painted more than300 pictures of water lilies. The same water lilies, infact — and they can still be seen today in a pondbehind his house.
• Medical experts say that men are twice as likelyto get leprosy as women are.
• At 17,700 feet, the world’s highest battlefield is inthe disputed region of Kashmir, between India andPakistan. It seems the altitude is more dangerousthan the actual fighting, though; more soldiers have
died from frostbite, avalanches and other suchhazards than have been killed by the opposingforces.
• Inexplicably, in Florence, Italy, in the 15th century,it was illegal for women to wear buttons.
• The first telephone book ever issued was publishedby the New Haven District Telephone Companyand was distributed in New Haven, Conn., inFebruary of 1878. It contained a grand total of 50names.
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The Beginner’s FlowerBy Tresa Erickson
You’ve never had much of a green thumb. You
mow the lawn, trim the hedges and sweep off the
walks, and that’s the extent of your gardening.
Lately, though, you’ve been remembering your
grandmother’s beautiful flower gardens and would
like to create one of your own. You’re definitely a
beginner and could use a flower that is easy to grow.
Daisies may be right up your alley.
There are many varieties of daisies. The two most
common are Shasta daisies, which are perennials,
and African daisies, which are annuals. If you want
something that will return season after season, Shasta daisies might be the better choice.
You can plant daisies right from the seed. Just select a spot in your yard with rich, well-
drained soil that receives full sun and plant the seed in the soil, following the instructions
on the packet. If you can’t find such a spot, don’t worry. Daisies are fairly hardy and can
tolerate less-than-ideal conditions. Once you have planted the seed, add some general-
purpose fertilizer early on and you’re all set to go.
Daisies in general require little care. Be sure you fertilize them once a month and water
them as needed. If you have planted perennial daisies, look for them to bloom the second
year. Once your daisies are established, you may need to separate them and replant
them. This will prevent overcrowding and keep them blooming beautifully.
Daisies are easy to grow and care for, making them perfect for beginning gardeners.
Give them a try this year. You’re sure to do well, and as your confidence grows, you can
add other types of flowers to your garden.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTHBy Paul G. Donohue, M.D.
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am a 78-year-old male
who recently experienced a breaking out on
my face and around my nose. Pimples came
up. My physician diagnosed it as rosacea. He
prescribed tetracycline and MetroGel
ointment. The area cleared up. I wonder if I
can stop taking the prescriptions. Perhaps you
might explain what rosacea is. — O.L.
ANSWER: Rosacea (rose-A-shuh) can
happen to anyone, but it particularly singles
out people who were or are prone to blush
easily. The tip of the nose, the cheeks and the
chin are the places where the skin stays red
and on which pimples break out. In time,
tangles of small blood vessels also appear on
those places. Without treatment, the nose can
become disfigured. For an image of end-stage
rosacea, think of the nose of W.C. Fields.
Eye involvement is an unappreciated aspect
of rosacea. The eyes feel gritty, water and
become bloodshot. In a few cases, the eyes
are the only manifestation of this disorder.
Most often, rosacea is a chronic illness
requiring chronic treatment. You can stop your
medicines if your doctor agrees. The worst that
can happen is that it will return.
Stay out of the sun, and always wear
sunscreen when going outside. Don’t drink
alcohol. Stay away from spicy foods. Hot
beverages encourage breakouts.
Contact the National Rosacea Society. The
society is more than willing to answer any
questions that might arise about rosacea. Its
toll-free number is 888-NO-BLUSH, and its Web
site is www.rosacea.org.
• • •
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I have been suffering
from pain that spreads from my left shoulder
blade, around my side and to just below my
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left breast. There is no
skin rash. I wonder if this
could be shingles. Do
the shingles ever not
come to the surface? If
it is shingles, what is the
treatment? — B.K.
ANSWER: A rare form of shingles called zoster
sine herpete causes shingles pain without any
skin rash. Its diagnosis is difficult. Proof lies in
documenting a rise in antibodies to the
shingles virus. A blood specimen has to be
taken at the onset of the pain and again one
or two weeks later. If the level of antibodies
has risen, that’s evidence that shingles has
occurred without a rash.
How long have you been suffering from the
pain? Shingles pain that continues for more
than a month after the appearance of the
rash is postherpetic neuralgia and comes from
nerve damage. Even though you never had
a rash, if your pain has been going on for six
weeks, you might have postherpetic
neuralgia. The Lidocaine skin patch can often
alleviate this pain. Oral medicines like
amitriptyline, Neurontin and Lyrica are also
effective for some people.
The shingles story is told in the booklet on that
subject. Readers can obtain a copy by writing:
Dr. Donohue — No. 1201W, Box 536475,
Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check or
money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6
Canada with the recipient’s printed name
and address. Please allow four weeks for
delivery.
• • •Dr. Donohue regrets that he is unable to answer
individual letters, but he will incorporate them in his columnwhenever possible. Readers may write him or request anorder form of available health newsletters at P.O. Box536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475.
© 2009 North America Synd., Inc.All Rights Reserved
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Q: I have a bottle of Jim Beam, still sealed, that wasoriginally purchased almost 40 years ago. What is itworth? — Anita, Hermiston, Ore.
A: Bernie V. Durrance is an expert, and he can helpyou. His contact information is B.V.D. on Bottles, 1008North Star Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80906; and 719-577-9033. His Internet addresses [email protected], and www.worldcollectorsnet.com/jimbeam/bernie4sbeam.html. P.S. Durrance says on hisWeb site that collectors are only interested in the bottle,not its contents.
Sealed Bottle
• • •Q: I have 10 small cards that appear to be fairly old.
They depict world scenes and sports figures and werepublished by Pan Handle Scrap. What do I have, and arethey worth anything? — Richard, Wolcott, N.Y.
A: To find an answer to your questions, I contacted anexpert: Paul Davis, 308 Landsende Road, Devon, PA19333. Davis, who collects trade cards of tobaccocompanies and is a recognized expert in this field, saidthe Pan Handle Scrap tobacco company issued your seriesof cards during the early years of the past century. Headds that they are of little interest to collectors and —depending on the condition — would sell for only a dollaror two each.
• • •Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O.
Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail [email protected]. Due to the large volume of mail he receives,Mr. Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions. Do not sendany materials requiring return mail. © 2009 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. deals with hard times a great dealbetter than many of the fans who love him.
A cynic — or, perhaps, a marketer — could say thatthe slings and arrows fired at Junior ’s crew chief (andfirst cousin), Tony Eury Jr., are functional because theyaren’t blaming Earnhardt himself.
But Earnhardt isn’t a cynic or a marketer. He’s ashonest as anyone in NASCAR, which means that, whenhe’s asked about how honest he is, he replies by sayinghe’s pretty honest.
“I always try to be honest, and I’ve never really triedto intentionally lie to somebody, especially when itcomes to the media,” he said at Las Vegas MotorSpeedway. “But I have never said I was always rightabout everything.”
Earnhardt is 34. The Shelby 427 in Las Vegas washis 330th. He’s won 18 of them. Six of them were inthe same season, but that was five years ago.
Being the favorite driver of well over half the fansisn’t without its side effects. Last year, when he movedto Hendrick Motorsports after eight years with the teamhis father founded, Earnhardt improved. He made theChase after failing in two of the previous three years.Still, he only won once last year and has only threevictories in the last four seasons.
But Earnhardt isn’t afraid of the pressure. He’swilling to accept his share of the blame.
Asked about the criticism of his crew chief, Earnhardtwas up for a good-natured retort.
“Well heck, I’ve been getting most of it (criticism)here lately, so I told him, after Daytona, I’d done him abig old favor,” he said, “which is actually pretty good.Because when he’s not getting so much criticism, he’snot under so much pressure and I get what I hope is abetter race car.
“Maybe I should just keep doing things to get all thecriticism and give him a break, which is fine with me.”
There’s more fretting going on in Earnhardt Nationthan the real one.
Too Early to TellAbout Earnhardt
Oooh. He’s going to fall out of the top 35 in points.Oooh. He’s not going to make the Chase.Earnhardt’s not doing any of the “oohing.” His head
seems to be on straight. He’s had back-to-back bad races.So did Carl Edwards in last year’s Chase, and he finishedsecond in it.
Maybe Earnhardt will have a bad year, but that can’t
be concluded by the season’s first two races. It’s simplytoo soon to tell.
• • •Monte Dutton has covered motorsports for The Gaston (N.C.) Gazette
since 1993. He was named writer of the year by the National MotorsportsPress Association in 2008. His blog NASCAR This Week (http://nascar.rbma.com) features all of his reporting on racing, roots music andlife on the road. You can e-mail Monte at [email protected].
©2009 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Sat., Mar 21th, Amateur Radio Testing Session, Paradise Valley Christian School - 3901Paradise Drive, The Casper Amateur Radio Club - W7VNJ
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PICK OF THE WEEK
“Quantum of Solace” — Daniel Craig returns assuperspy James Bond in this sequel to “CasinoRoyale.” The film picks up right after the events atthe end of the previous movie, and we get aglimpse into 007’s past and a key to who he is as aman. The movie then kicks into gear concerning aplot to control the water rights of a Third Worldcountry. OK, not the most intriguing plot for a Bondflick, but they can’t all be about defusing nuclearbombs in underground lairs.
“Quantum” is a much darker and moodier filmthan “Casino Royale,” and some critics and Bondfans thought it didn’t live up to its predecessor. Ithink it worked well as the second act of a muchlonger film — a kind of “Casino Royale Part Deux.”So, if you liked “Casino Royale,” then I think you’llenjoy “Quantum,” if you think of it as a continuationof the previous film and not as a stand-aloneadventure.
FOR THE COMICS GEEK
“Watchmen: Tales of the Black Freighter andUnder the Hood” — This is a tie-in DVD release tothe “Watchmen” theatrical film. This DVD set isbasically two major set-pieces that were made forthe film but had to be cut for time. “Tales of theBlack Freighter” is an “animated comic book” of astory-within-a-story element of the originalWatchmen graphic novel. It’s a comic book aboutthe adventures of a pirate (voiced by Gerard Butlerof “300”), and his story mirrors the plot of theWatchmen movie/graphic novel. “Under TheHood” is a live-action film that provides the
backstory to how The Nite Owl and the other heroesfrom the film came together as a team for the firsttime.
TV SERIES
“Andy Richter Controls the Universe: TheComplete Series” — Holy Moly. I feel like an angelhas been sent down from heaven to give me apuppy. I LOVED this show when it originally aired in2002, and I never thought it would ever be releasedon DVD. Fox didn’t know how to market a showthis original, so it kept changing its time slot fromweek to week. Then, after 19 episodes, it pulled theplug. “Andy Richter Controls the Universe” is oneof those smart, funny, well-written shows like“Arrested Development” and “30 Rock” that yousimply look forward to watching again and again.To try and describe this quirky, delightful show isalmost impossible. Just watch it — because youprobably missed it the firsttime around.
(c) 2009 King Features Synd., Inc.
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2 cups cooked mini lasagna noodles1 (8-ounce) can Hunt’s Tomato Sauce1 (15-ounce) can diced tomatoes, well drained1/2 cup finely chopped onion1/2 cup shredded carrots1/2 cup chopped zucchini1/4 cup chopped ripe olives1 tablespoon Splenda Granular1 1/2 teaspoons Italian seasoning1 cup fat-free cottage cheese3/4 cup (3 ounces) shredded Kraft 2 Percent Milk mozzarella cheese
BistroLasagna
Preheat oven to 375 F. Spray an 8-by-8-inch bak-ing dish with olive oil-flavored cooking spray. Ar-range lasagna noodles in prepared baking dish. In asmall bowl, combine tomato sauce, tomatoes, onion,carrots, zucchini, olives, Splenda and Italian season-ing. Spoon tomato mixture evenly over noodles.Spoon cottage cheese evenly over tomato sauce.Spoon mozzarella cheese over top. Bake for 40 to 45minutes. Place baking dish on wire rack and let setfor 5 minutes. Divide into 4 servings.
TIP: Usually 1 3/4 cups uncooked lasagna noodlescooks to about 2 cups.
• Each serving equals: 266 calories, 6g fat, 19g protein, 34gcarbs, 840mg sodium, 228mg calcium, 4g fiber; Diabetic Ex-changes: 2 1/2 Vegetables, 2 Meat, 1 1/2 Starch; Carb Choices:2.
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I am very disappointed by your light-heartedresponse to the letter written by Rod S. (“How to Correct a Pet Owner”). Youstart out by blaming the breed of the dog! As if all small dogs get ill-temperedand neurotic, excitable and energetic. Like that’s the issue at hand. It clearly isnot.
You went on to say that the dog’s owner has some issues, but that there are noclear signs of abuse or neglect. You’re wrong! Clearly there is abuse! You toldhim the best thing to do is lead by example. So by not telling his son to knock itoff and ignoring the real issues here is a good example?
You told him not to “preach” to his son. That’s about the only thing I agreedwith you on. Heck no, I wouldn’t preach either. I would tell him straight out he’swrong and if he keeps it up, I would take the dog and give it to someone whodoesn’t have dominance issues and the need to control.
Rod needs to “step-up” and tell his son just like it is. Be a real man, Rod!When something makes you uncomfortable and you think it’s wrong, then it mostlikely is. — Disappointed in New York
DEAR DISAPPOINTED: I wrote that the son’s “discipline” (flipping Junioron his back and scolding him) was a terrible way to correct a dog.
But we’ll have to agree to disagree on how the owner’s dad should approachthe situation. Confronting his grown son and making him angry could cause theson’s treatment of Junior to become worse, if he is in fact harming the dog. I amwith you on the possibility of abuse — Junior’s behavior is a big warning sign— but unfortunately there was no clear evidence given in the original letter.
You quite rightly point out that if something feels wrong, then it most likelyis. If the father feels this way, he needs to investigate further.
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Reader Scolds Dog Owner’s DadBy Sam Mazzotta
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CodyLabrador Retriever [Mix]
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JackieTerrier [Mix]Small - Adult
Female - Pet ID: 1299927
WindyDomestic Short Hair[Mix] Small - Senior
Pet ID: 396902
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• On March 29, 1806, the Great National Pike, alsoknown as the Cumberland Road, becomes the firsthighway funded by the national treasury. The initialappropriation of $30,000 was made by congressionalact and covered the first leg from Cumberland, Md.,through the Appalachian Mountains to Wheeling inwestern Virginia on the Ohio River.
• On March 28, 1915, the first American is killed inthe eight-month-old European conflict that wouldbecome known as the First World War. Leon Thrasher,a 31-year-old mining engineer and native ofMassachusetts, drowned when a Germansubmarine torpedoed the cargo-passenger shipFalaba, on its way from Liverpool to West Africa, offthe coast of England.
• On March 25, 1933, President Herbert Hooveraccepts the newly commissioned USS Sequoia asthe official presidential yacht. Before it wascommissioned as the presidential yacht, theDepartment of Commerce used the Sequoia as adecoy to catch Prohibition law-breakers.
• On March 24, 1958, Elvis Presley is inducted intothe U.S. Army. Although he had been drafted theprevious December, the Army granted him a deferralso he could finish shooting the film “King Creole.”
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