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Neatest TIDBITS® LOOKS AT THE CALENDAR’S OCTOBER OCCASIONS by Kathy Wolfe October is the time to celebrate Auto Battery Safety Month, Cookbook Month, National Den- tal Hygiene Month and National Liver Aware- ness Month. Let’s see what else is on the calen- dar for this time of year. • Dictionary Day is October 16, the birthday of Noah Webster. Webster, a 1778 graduate of Yale, began writing America’s first dictionary at age 43, wrapping up the job of 70,000 entries at age 70. He was responsible for changing some of the old English spellings, such as “colour” to “color” and “musick” to “music.” • The National Mole Day Foundation urges you to celebrate National Mole Day on October 23. Does that mean it’s time to be kind to those furry little fellows that wreak havoc on your lawn? Not at all! It’s a day to get excited about the mole, a basic measuring unit in chemistry, and to memorize Avogadro’s number, 6.024 x 10 to the 23rd power. That’s the formula that defines the amount of atomic mass units in a gram. It’s the amount of a substance that equals the quantity containing as many units as there are atoms in 0.012 kg of Carbon-12. It might actually be easier to be kind to the furry animal! turn the page for more! Here’s a lawn and garden tip: If you haven’t found the hedge trimmer yet, forget it. It’s almost time to lose the leaf rake! OVER 4 MILLION Readers Weekly Nationwide! FREE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©2006 Published and Distributed Weekly by Alimon Publishing, LLC • www.tidbitswyoming.com • 307-473-8661 Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland The Neatest Little Paper Ever Read Issue #386 1812 E. Richards Douglas Liquors, LLC The Tiny Tavern is Rocking with Specials from 7pm to 11pm Monday’s Suck! Beer - For - Buck 12 oz. Draft $1.00 Biker Buck Tuesday’s Can Beers $1.00 Wednesday’s Ladies Night 12 0z. Frozen Margarita 2 for $7.00 Thursday’s You’re Treated like Roalty! Crown Royal Shots $3.50 October 20 - October 26, 2011 SATURDAY October 29, 2011 Starting 9 am Check out our website for a list of items to date at wyomingcattle.com • Pool • Hot Tub • Restaurant • Lounge • Guest Laundry • Large Suites • Hot Continental Breakfast • Large Convention Center • Free Business Center • Exercise Room • Full Catering Service • Pet Friendly • Free Parking (Semi Truck Accommodating) Toll Free: 800-344-2113

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OCTOBER OCCASIONSby Kathy Wolfe

October is the time to celebrate Auto Battery Safety Month, Cookbook Month, National Den-tal Hygiene Month and National Liver Aware-ness Month. Let’s see what else is on the calen-dar for this time of year.

•DictionaryDayisOctober16,thebirthdayofNoah Webster. Webster, a 1778 graduate ofYale,beganwritingAmerica’sfirstdictionaryatage43,wrappingupthejobof70,000entriesat age 70. He was responsible for changingsome of the old English spellings, such as “colour” to “color” and “musick” to “music.”

• TheNationalMoleDayFoundationurgesyouto celebrate National Mole Day on October 23. Does that mean it’s time to be kind to those furry little fellows that wreak havoc on your lawn? Not at all! It’s a day to get excited about the mole, a basic measuring unit in chemistry, and to memorizeAvogadro’s number, 6.024x 10 to the 23rd power. That’s the formulathatdefines theamountofatomicmassunitsin a gram. It’s the amount of a substance that equals the quantity containing as many units asthereareatomsin0.012kgofCarbon-12.Itmight actually be easier to be kind to the furry animal!

turn the page for more!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

National Boss Day pages 1-4

Debtors’ Rights pages 5-6

Fifty-Two Pick-Up pages 7-8

Front PageIf you leave work late, no one will notice. If you leave work early, you’ll bump

into the boss in the parking lot.

TIDBITS GETS FIRED UP ABOUT

NATIONAL BOSS DAYby Stanley Drummond

Bosses are people, too. (Really!) And every year on October 16, America pays tribute to them.• Actually, National Boss Day was created in

1958 by an Illinois secretary named Patricia Haroski. She chose October 16 because it was her father’s birthday. Her father also happened to be her boss at the time. Nevertheless, she felt that bosses in general were underappreciated, and registered the date with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as an official observance.

• Interestingly enough, a 2005 survey done by an international human resources consulting firm revealed that the majority of employees would not trade places with their boss. The primary reason given was the change that would result between them and their co-workers. They could no longer ignore or laugh at any slackers in their department; they’d be responsible for any poor performers.

• Hallmark started selling Boss Day cards in 1979. While they don’t reveal actual sales figures, they do disclose that the “holiday” is poised to break into the list of top 10 card-send-ing events within the next few years.

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START TODAY, EARN Money and Have Fun! Travel USA with Enthusiastic Business Group. Cash and Bonuses Daily, Wendy 877-550-5025

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1. The iPod2. Chuck Yeager

1. Leif Erickson2. Mother Teresa3. The Supremes, in October 19664. Roy Horn of Siegfried & Roy5. It was the first time it was broadcast on radio.

Ryan Reynolds 10/23/76Kevin Kline 10/24/47Katy Perry 10/25/84Keith Urban 10/26/67Kelly Osbourne 10/27/84Bruce Jenner 10/28/49Winona Ryder 10/29/71

This word means: October’s flower of the month

4th Quarter 2011Week 43

You can contribute to keeping plastic out

of the country’s landfills just by making

one simple change — Use bar soap

instead of liquid soap! If every U.S. home

substituted a bar of soap for one bottle of

liquid, which is packaged in nonrenewable

plastic packaging, 2.5 million pounds of

plastic wouldn’t make it to the

landfill.

10/23 National Mole Day10/24 Lung Health Day10/25 Microwave oven introduced by Tappan, 195510/26 Opening of Erie Canal, 182510/27 Cranky Co-Workers Day10/28 International Bandanna Day10/29 National Forgiveness Day

1. What innovative item was introduced by Apple in October 2001?

2. In October of 1947, who became the first pilot to travel faster than the speed of sound?

1. Who was the leader of the Vikings who landed in the New World in October 1000?2. Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. What is her more com-monly known name?3. Name the first all-female music group to at-tain a No. 1-selling album.4. Who was mauled by one of his tigers in October of 2003?5. What was significant about baseball’s 1921 World Series?

“Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.” – Mother Teresa

C A L E N D U L A

A N L C E U D A L

To commemorate the 400th anniversary of Columbus’ voyage, the Pledge of Allegiance was published in October of 1892 in a Boston magazine The Youth’s Companion. Composed by a member of the magazine’s staff, Francis Bellamy, the pledge’s first recitation in public school began the tradition that continues today. A 1943 Supreme Court decision ruled that children cannot be forced to recite the Pledge.

The autumn leaves are a lot like kids. First they turn

on you, and then they fly away. And next thing you

know, you look out the window and they’re back!

The last day of operation for the Pony Express came in October of 1861 after just 19 months of operation. Eighty riders traveled the 2,000-mile mail delivery route between St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California, averaging 250 miles in a 24-hour day. Once the Pacific Telegraph line was completed, there was no longer any need for the service.

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MISC.

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VIAGRA * CIALIS * LEVITRA Order FDA Approved Medica-tions Online Or By Phone, Fast Overnight Delivery And Discreet, Visit www. AtlanticDrugs.com Or Call 888-347-4577

OPPORTUNITIES

START TODAY, Earn Money and Have Fun! Travel USA with Enthusiastic Business Group. Cash and Bonuses Daily, Wendy 877-550-5025

OWN YOUR OWN busi-ness! Bilingual? Join Farm-ers Insurance Group and be your own boss. Go to: www.farmersagent.com/kdrury or send resume to [email protected]

THE OCEAN CORP. 10840 Rockley Road, Houston, Texas 77099. Train for a New Career. *Underwater Welder. Commercial Diver. *NDT/Weld Inspector. Job Placement As-sistance. Financial Aid avail-able for those who qualify. 1-800-321-0298.

CASPER RE-ENTRY Center is seeking to fill Security posi-tions. Must have High School Diploma or GED. Must be 21 and able to pass all back-ground checks and random drug testing. Comprehensive benefit program. Please sub-mit Resume to cecintl.com

START TODAY, EARN Money and Have Fun! Travel USA with Enthusiastic Business Group. Cash and Bonuses Daily, Wendy 877-550-5025

HIRING NOW! TRAVEL TODAY! Seeking Sharp Guys/Gals, Rock-n-Roll Atmo-sphere, blue jean environ-ment. $500 Sign-on Bonus! Charles 888-624-2739

DRIVERS: CDLTRAINING-NOW. COM is now accept-ing applications for driver trainees! 16 Day Company sponsored CDL training now available! No experience or credit required. 1-800-991-7531 #3130 www. CDLTrainingnow.com

Alisha CollinsOwner/Publisher161 S. Fenway • Casper, WY 82601

307-473-8661 • [email protected]

www.tidbitswyoming.comCell: 307-247-1806

[email protected]

“The NEATEST Little Paper Ever Read!”

Collette BrackenAssistant Publisher

Cell: [email protected]

Published and Distributed by Alimon Publishing, LLC

Locally Owned and Operated by Alisha Collins

Cell: [email protected]

WANT TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil & gas interests. Send details to P. O. Box 13557, Denver, Co 80201

ITEMS FOR SALE

PHEASANTS FOR SALE! CALL 307-358-5188.

CHIMNEY SER-VICE

CHILDCARE

PARADISE VALLEY CHRIS-TIAN PreSchool openings for 2 and 3 year olds. Call 307.234.2450.

HELP WANTED

Brenda StarkSales Consultant

HOMES FOR SALE

133 N NEBRASKA $158,900. Tile in kitchen & bath. Granite countertops coming soon Vinyl fence & Vinyl siding. Central air. 3 bedrooms/1 bath. Call 307-267-0672 for more infor-mation

RE/MAX THE GROUP, AMY LUND, Call

1-800-651-9004 & Enter ID#.

5 BDRM, 2BA, huge ranch home updates, hardwood floor, beautiful yard & deluxe mother-in-law living quarters down! $228,000! $5000 Buyer Bonus! Enter ID # 1025

Eastside living! Lots of updates, 4 BDRM, 2.5 BA & car garage! Must see home, $184,900 w/ $2000 Buyer Bonus! Enter ID# 1005

Large ranch home in desirable area! Hardwood floors, huge family room, 2 fireplaces & 2 car garage! Lots of updates & corner lot! Only $238,000! Enter ID #1055

Remodeled Townhome on Eastside 3 BDRM, 2,5 BA and vacant! Great investment! $110,000 Enter ID #1095

Large eastside ranch 5 bed, 3 bath, 2 car garage w/ huge yard! Excellent condition. Only $225,000 & $2500 Buyer Bo-nus! Enter ID# 1105

website:www.seecasperhomes.com

For detailed info, see pictures, virtual tours & request more

information. Also get Pre-qualified for FREE! Call me Direct at:

307-473-8343

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR

LEASE7,600 total square feet. Office, shipping/receiving area with dock, warehouse plus shop is separate building. $4000 per month. Lot size 32,200 square feet is Call Carla DeVille at RE/MAX The Group at 307-262-2452 or email at [email protected]

USED CARS

2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

Lorado. $16,500. Call 307-247-4099

RETIRING!After 40 yrs. in Casper! 4 bdrm, 3 bath; 2000 sq.ft modular - stainless appls - parent’s retreat! We’ll show you invoice! Diamond K Brokers. Call 307-277-3744.

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OCTOBER OCCASIONS (continued):•Octoberisabigmonthformonuments.President

Grover Cleveland dedicated the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor on an October day in1886.Thestatue,officiallycalledtheStatueof Liberty Enlightening the World, had been receivedfromFrancethepreviousJunein350separate parts and was assembled over the next fourmonths.InOctober1941,SouthDakota’sMountRushmorewascompletedafter14yearsofworkbysculptorGutzonBorglumand400workers. Unfortunately, Borglum didn’t get toseehis60-foot(18-m)carvingscompleted,as he died just months before the monument was done. Construction was completed on the St. Louis Arch in October 1965, following32months of work. Officially known as theGateway Arch or Gateway to the West, it is the tallest man-made monument in the United States,towering630feet(192m)overthecityof St. Louis. When the structure was completed, theFederalAviationAdministrationissuedanorder that any aviators who flew under thearchwouldreceiveaheftyfineandhavetheirpilot’slicenserevoked.Atleast10pilotshavedisobeyedtheedict.Onlyoncehavefliersbeenpermitted—duringtheJuly4thfestivitiesofthenation’sbicentennialin1976.

• Germany’s Oktoberfest got its start in 1810,celebrating the marriage of Crown PrinceLudwig of Bavaria to Princess Therese vonSachsen-Hildburghausen. The royal coupleinvited the citizens of Munich to join in their wedding festivities, and the following year, all the merriment was repeated, beginning the tradition of a 16-day Oktoberfest each year.The Munich commemoration is the world’slargest fair, drawing more than five millionpeople every autumn.

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OCTOBER OCCASIONS (continued):•October 25 is set aside as St. Crispin’s Day

as a tribute to Crispin, the patron saint of shoemakers. According to legend, Crispin, who lived in Rome during the third century, preached during the day and produced shoes at night.Traditionstatesthathewasbeheadedforteaching the gospel.

•On her 63rd birthday in October of 1901,retiredschoolteacherAnnieEdsonTaylorandher cat climbed into an oak pickle barrel padded with a mattress and plunged over Niagara Falls.Shewas thefirstperson to survive theride.Thebarrel,heldtogetherwithsevenironhoops, also contained an anvil for maintaining balance. With the goal of financial security,Taylor aimed to capitalize on her adventure.After collecting meager earnings promoting her feat,shediedpennilessatage83.Althoughsheonly received a minor concussion and a small cut on her head, she said, “If it was with my dying breath, I would caution anyone against attempting the feat. I would sooner walk up to the mouth of a cannon, knowing it was going to blow me to pieces, than make another trip overtheFalls.”

•In October of 1908, the Chicago Cubsdefeated the Detroit Tigers in the WorldSeries. And that’s the last time they’ve won it todate;theteamhasgone102yearswithoutachampionship, the longest of any major North American professional sports team.

•Thatfamoussilentfilm“TheSheik,”starringRudolph Valentino, premiered in October of 1921.Unfortunately,theItalian“LatinLover,”bornRodolphoAlfonzoRafaeloPierreFilibertGuglielmi di Valentina d’Antonguolla, died just10yearslateratage31ofperitonitis.Andspeaking of name changes, Rudolph’s wife Natacha Rambova changed hers slightly as well; she was born Winifred Hudnut! 4th Quarter 2011

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OCTOBER OCCASIONS (continued):•In 1962, before London Bridge really could

fall down, the city of London made plans to replace the 1831 structure, which could nolongersupportitsheavytrafficload.Asearlyas1924,theeastsideofthebridge’sfoundationwassinkingundertheweight.In1968,Londonsold the bridge to a U.S. oil executive for $2.4 million and thus began the process of dismantling the edifice, carefully numberingeach piece to help with reassembly. In October of1971,thebridgereopenedinLakeHavasuCity, Arizona, and is now the state’s second-biggest tourist attraction, with only the Grand Canyon drawing more visitors.

•The“Crashof‘29”cameonOctober29,1929,when the New York Stock Exchange completely collapsed after several days of panic. On “Black Tuesday,” the Dow lost 23 percentof its value, wiping out billions of dollars of wealthinoneday.Itwasthefinancialruinofbanks, businesses and individuals, which, with soaringunemploymentrates,usheredinthe12years of the Great Depression.

•The famous gunfight at the OK Corral inTombstone,Arizona, in October 1881 lastedonly 30 seconds, with 30 shots fired andthreemenkilled.TheEarpBrothersandDocHolliday were up against the Clanton-McLaury gang, a group of cattle rustlers, thieves and murderers. TwoMcLaury brothers and BillyClanton were killed, while Holliday and two of theEarpswerewounded.Theshootoutdidn’treally take place in the Corral, but rather in a wide alley six doors east of the Corral’s rear entrance.

•TheGrandOleOprygotitsstartinNashvilleinOctoberof1925asaone-hourradiobroadcast.Featured artists in those early days includedThePossumHunters,TheGullyJumpersandTheFruitJarDrinkers.

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Navigating the Maze of New Bank Fees

Hurt by the loss of funds from new laws reining in fees, banks have looked for loopholes. Now they're rushing to cash in on different ways to extract dollars from the wallets of consumers.The variety of new restrictions can make it difficult to determine what fees you'll likely incur.Some banks are applying pressure to consumers who don't like to do banking online by attaching fees to receiving a monthly statement by mail. At the same time, with other banks there will be a fee to access your account online. The only way to avoid it is to sign up for direct deposit of your regular paycheck -- which doesn't help those who are self-employed and receive

checks from multiple sources -- and keep a high average daily balance. At one bank, if you deal with a teller even once, there's a fee for the month.Long gone are the rewards for using your debit card for

purchases, and a monthly fee has taken its place. At one bank, you can still receive points only if you have automatic deposits directly to savings. Another bank will start charging a monthly fee of $5 if a debit card is used. Still another bank will let you use your debit card for free if you keep $20,000 in your account.At another bank, checking accounts that used to be free will now be charged a fee, even for a basic stripped-down account. To have the fee waived, you're required to make deposits of more than $500 a month and keep a high average daily balance. At one bank that minimum deposit is $6,000. With some banks, the minimum monthly balance can be the combined total of checking and savings. At another bank, you'll pay a $20 monthly fee if you don't keep a

balance of $15,000.Still another bank will waive checking-account fees if you make five transactions per month. Those can be withdrawals, deposits, checks or ATM withdrawals. At another bank, your fees will be waived if you sign up for automatic bill pay. At still another, the fees will be waived through a combination of monthly balance and online bill pay.Complicated, isn't it? When the notices come in the mail, read them carefully. Know what fees you'll possibly incur.To get the best deal on your bank accounts, shop the credit unions.

David Uffington regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Write to him in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to [email protected].

(c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

Q: Where can you find an ocean without salt water?

A: On a map!

1. No2. Evaporation and solar

methods

1. No, there are many underground salt mines. 2. Yes, but in very small amounts, so they are still considered “freshwater.”3. Brackish4. Yes5. They will rust very quickly.

Greg LeMond 6/26/1961H. Ross Perot 6/27/1930John Elway 6/28/1960Fred Gandy 6/29/1948Michael Phelps 6/30/1985Liv Tyler 7/1/1977Ashley Tisdale 7/2/1985

This word means: A partially closed body of water formed where freshwater and saltwater mix.

2nd Quarter 2011Week 26

Is it really better to use plastic bags instead of paper at grocery stores? Not really. The monetary cost may be less, but the environment suffers when so many plastic bags get loose. Most of us have seen plastic bags flying in the wind, ending up on fences or in trees, littering otherwise attractive natural surroundings. One alternative is to use cloth bags.

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1. Does all salt come from water?2. Do rivers contain any salt?3. What is the water called where fresh and salt water meet and mix?4. Is salt necessary in the human diet?5. What happens if salt water is not washed out of the motors of boats?

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People from all over the world visit the Dead Sea for its spas. There are many claims touting the benefits of the region’s solar radiation and climatic conditions, oxygen-enriched atmosphere, mineral-rich salty water, thermo-mineral springs and a therapeutic black mud. Supposedly the Queen of Sheba was the first to believe that the Dead Sea had healing powers, and Cleopatra had the world’s first spa built there.

Some scientists working on an island in the Pacific were chatting when one wondered aloud: “Our supplies should be arriving shortly. Why is it that if you transport something by car, it’s called a shipment, but when it is transported by ship, it’s called cargo? Doesn’t that seem a little backwards?”

A Chilean flamingo named “Pink Floyd” wintered at the Great Salt Lake in Utah after escaping from Tracy Aviary in Salt Lake City in 1987. He (gen-der uncertain) continued to live in the wild, surviving on brine shrimp. Floyd was last seen in 2005 in Idaho.

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OVERCOMING THE ODDS:

CHARLES KRAUTHAMMERIf youwatch the FoxNews channel, youmaybe familiarwith regularpanelistCharlesKrau-thammer.Permanentlyinjuredasayoungman,he refused to allow disability to derail his career plans.FollowalongasTidbits brings you up to date on this incredible man’s life. • By age 20, Charles Krauthammer already

had an honors degree in political science and economics in hand and was furthering his education as a Commonwealth Scholar at Oxford. It was then on to Harvard to attend medical school.

•At age 22, as a freshman in pre-med,Krauthammer broke his neck in a divingaccident and was paralyzed. A hospital visit from Harvard’s associate dean of students helped direct the rest ofKrauthammer’s life.Although confined to a wheelchair, he wasdeterminedtostayinclass.Thedeanarrangedfor his professors to give bedside lectures, using the ceiling as a screen for the slide presentations.

•Krauthammer underwent a year of rehab ina Harvard teaching hospital to enable him to continue his studies. Because he did not relearn the skill of handwriting for another three years, he was allowed to take his tests orally. He earnedhisM.D.in1975andbeganacareeraschief resident in psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. During his tenure there, he and a colleague discovered a mental illness related to bipolar disease, resulting in highly acclaimed medical journal writings.

•In 1978, at age 28, Krauthammer left hismedicalpracticetoworkfortheJimmyCarteradministration as a director of psychiatric research.

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OCTOBER OCCASIONS (continued):•In 1962, before London Bridge really could

fall down, the city of London made plans to replace the 1831 structure, which could nolongersupportitsheavytrafficload.Asearlyas1924,theeastsideofthebridge’sfoundationwassinkingundertheweight.In1968,Londonsold the bridge to a U.S. oil executive for $2.4 million and thus began the process of dismantling the edifice, carefully numberingeach piece to help with reassembly. In October of1971,thebridgereopenedinLakeHavasuCity, Arizona, and is now the state’s second-biggest tourist attraction, with only the Grand Canyon drawing more visitors.

•The“Crashof‘29”cameonOctober29,1929,when the New York Stock Exchange completely collapsed after several days of panic. On “Black Tuesday,” the Dow lost 23 percentof its value, wiping out billions of dollars of wealthinoneday.Itwasthefinancialruinofbanks, businesses and individuals, which, with soaringunemploymentrates,usheredinthe12years of the Great Depression.

•The famous gunfight at the OK Corral inTombstone,Arizona, in October 1881 lastedonly 30 seconds, with 30 shots fired andthreemenkilled.TheEarpBrothersandDocHolliday were up against the Clanton-McLaury gang, a group of cattle rustlers, thieves and murderers. TwoMcLaury brothers and BillyClanton were killed, while Holliday and two of theEarpswerewounded.Theshootoutdidn’treally take place in the Corral, but rather in a wide alley six doors east of the Corral’s rear entrance.

•TheGrandOleOprygotitsstartinNashvilleinOctoberof1925asaone-hourradiobroadcast.Featured artists in those early days includedThePossumHunters,TheGullyJumpersandTheFruitJarDrinkers.

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KRAUTHAMMER (continued):•Hebeganbranchingout into journalism,first

as a contributor, then later a regular writer and editor at The New Republic magazine. The 1980 presidential campaign brought theopportunity to serve as a speech writer for Vice PresidentWalterMondale during his run fortheexecutiveoffice.

•Krauthammer’s journalism career furtherexpanded when he began writing essays for Time magazine in 1983. He nabbed 1984’s“National Magazine Award for Essays and Criticism.” The following year, The Washington Post began featuring a weekly column by Krauthammer, which led to the1987 Pulitzer Prize for commentary. Hewas responsible for coining the term “TheReagan Doctrine,” referring to the strategy implemented by the Reagan Administration to oppose the Soviet Union’s global attempts to promote communism.

• Financial Times magazine has declared Krauthammer “the most influentialcommentator in America.” Considered an expert in the area of foreign policy, bioethics and electoral politics, Krauthammer is apanelist on the PBS weekly news program“Inside Washington” and does a nightly stint as apoliticalcommentatoronFoxNews.Duringhis broadcasts, you might see him twist and turn in his wheelchair as he seeks to relieve some of the pain he experiences on a daily basis.

• Krauthammer is president of the charitableorganization The Krauthammer Foundationand also serves as chairman of Pro Musica Hebraica, an organization devoted to recovering and bringing lost or neglected Jewishmusictoconcerthalls.

•At the time of his accident, CharlesKrauthammerpushedhimselfbeyondmeasurein order to “keep disaster from turning into ruin.” It’s apparent that he triumphs over his disability every single day.

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KRAUTHAMMER (continued):•Hebeganbranchingout into journalism,first

as a contributor, then later a regular writer and editor at The New Republic magazine. The 1980 presidential campaign brought theopportunity to serve as a speech writer for Vice PresidentWalterMondale during his run fortheexecutiveoffice.

•Krauthammer’s journalism career furtherexpanded when he began writing essays for Time magazine in 1983. He nabbed 1984’s“National Magazine Award for Essays and Criticism.” The following year, The Washington Post began featuring a weekly column by Krauthammer, which led to the1987 Pulitzer Prize for commentary. Hewas responsible for coining the term “TheReagan Doctrine,” referring to the strategy implemented by the Reagan Administration to oppose the Soviet Union’s global attempts to promote communism.

• Financial Times magazine has declared Krauthammer “the most influentialcommentator in America.” Considered an expert in the area of foreign policy, bioethics and electoral politics, Krauthammer is apanelist on the PBS weekly news program“Inside Washington” and does a nightly stint as apoliticalcommentatoronFoxNews.Duringhis broadcasts, you might see him twist and turn in his wheelchair as he seeks to relieve some of the pain he experiences on a daily basis.

• Krauthammer is president of the charitableorganization The Krauthammer Foundationand also serves as chairman of Pro Musica Hebraica, an organization devoted to recovering and bringing lost or neglected Jewishmusictoconcerthalls.

•At the time of his accident, CharlesKrauthammerpushedhimselfbeyondmeasurein order to “keep disaster from turning into ruin.” It’s apparent that he triumphs over his disability every single day.

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• On Nov. 6, 1854, John Philip Sousa, "The March King," is born in Washington, D.C. Following the Civil War, Sousa served a seven-year apprenticeship in the Marine Band, then went on to compose 136 marches, including "The Washington Post" (1889) and "Stars And Stripes Forever" (1896).

• On Oct. 31, 1892, "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes," by Arthur Conan Doyle, is published. The book was the first collection of Holmes

stories. University of Edinburgh teacher Dr. Joseph Bell partly inspired Doyle's character Sherlock Holmes.

• On Nov. 2, 1902, engineer Andrew Riker delivers the first four-cylinder, gas-powered Locomobile -- a 12-horsepower Model C made of manganese, bronze and heat-treated steel -- to a buyer in New York City. At $4,000, the elegant, luxurious touring car was built for wealthy patrons.

• On Nov. 4, 1928, Arnold Rothstein, New York's most notorious gambler, is shot and killed during a poker game at the Park Central Hotel in Manhattan. Police made arrests after following his trail of blood back to a suite where a group of men were playing cards.

• On Nov. 5, 1940, Franklin Delano Roosevelt is re-elected for an unprecedented third term as president of the United States, with the promise of maintaining American neutrality in foreign

wars. The day after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt requested, and received, a declaration of war against Japan.

• On Nov. 1, 1959, Jacques Plante of the Montreal Canadiens becomes the first NHL goaltender to wear a full facemask. Despite the coach's objection, Plante put his foot down, pointing out that he'd "already had four broken noses, a broken jaw, two broken cheekbones and almost 200 stitches" in his head.

• On Nov. 3, 1976, "Carrie," a horror film starring Sissy Spacek and based on Stephen KingÕs 1974 best-selling first novel, opens in theaters around the United States. The film tells the story of high-school outcast Carrie White, who uses her telekinetic powers to exact a violent revenge on her teenage tormenters on prom night.

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1. What innovative item was introduced by Apple in October 2001?

2. In October of 1947, who became the first pilot to travel faster than the speed of sound?

1. Who was the leader of the Vikings who landed in the New World in October 1000?2. Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. What is her more com-monly known name?3. Name the first all-female music group to at-tain a No. 1-selling album.4. Who was mauled by one of his tigers in October of 2003?5. What was significant about baseball’s 1921 World Series?

“Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.” – Mother Teresa

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To commemorate the 400th anniversary of Columbus’ voyage, the Pledge of Allegiance was published in October of 1892 in a Boston magazine The Youth’s Companion. Composed by a member of the magazine’s staff, Francis Bellamy, the pledge’s first recitation in public school began the tradition that continues today. A 1943 Supreme Court decision ruled that children cannot be forced to recite the Pledge.

The autumn leaves are a lot like kids. First they turn

on you, and then they fly away. And next thing you

know, you look out the window and they’re back!

The last day of operation for the Pony Express came in October of 1861 after just 19 months of operation. Eighty riders traveled the 2,000-mile mail delivery route between St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California, averaging 250 miles in a 24-hour day. Once the Pacific Telegraph line was completed, there was no longer any need for the service.

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1. Leif Erickson2. Mother Teresa3. The Supremes, in October 19664. Roy Horn of Siegfried & Roy5. It was the first time it was broadcast on radio.

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You can contribute to keeping plastic out

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one simple change — Use bar soap

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liquid, which is packaged in nonrenewable

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1. What innovative item was introduced by Apple in October 2001?

2. In October of 1947, who became the first pilot to travel faster than the speed of sound?

1. Who was the leader of the Vikings who landed in the New World in October 1000?2. Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. What is her more com-monly known name?3. Name the first all-female music group to at-tain a No. 1-selling album.4. Who was mauled by one of his tigers in October of 2003?5. What was significant about baseball’s 1921 World Series?

“Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.” – Mother Teresa

C A L E N D U L A

A N L C E U D A L

To commemorate the 400th anniversary of Columbus’ voyage, the Pledge of Allegiance was published in October of 1892 in a Boston magazine The Youth’s Companion. Composed by a member of the magazine’s staff, Francis Bellamy, the pledge’s first recitation in public school began the tradition that continues today. A 1943 Supreme Court decision ruled that children cannot be forced to recite the Pledge.

The autumn leaves are a lot like kids. First they turn

on you, and then they fly away. And next thing you

know, you look out the window and they’re back!

The last day of operation for the Pony Express came in October of 1861 after just 19 months of operation. Eighty riders traveled the 2,000-mile mail delivery route between St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California, averaging 250 miles in a 24-hour day. Once the Pacific Telegraph line was completed, there was no longer any need for the service.

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KRAUTHAMMER (continued):•Hebeganbranchingout into journalism,first

as a contributor, then later a regular writer and editor at The New Republic magazine. The 1980 presidential campaign brought theopportunity to serve as a speech writer for Vice PresidentWalterMondale during his run fortheexecutiveoffice.

•Krauthammer’s journalism career furtherexpanded when he began writing essays for Time magazine in 1983. He nabbed 1984’s“National Magazine Award for Essays and Criticism.” The following year, The Washington Post began featuring a weekly column by Krauthammer, which led to the1987 Pulitzer Prize for commentary. Hewas responsible for coining the term “TheReagan Doctrine,” referring to the strategy implemented by the Reagan Administration to oppose the Soviet Union’s global attempts to promote communism.

• Financial Times magazine has declared Krauthammer “the most influentialcommentator in America.” Considered an expert in the area of foreign policy, bioethics and electoral politics, Krauthammer is apanelist on the PBS weekly news program“Inside Washington” and does a nightly stint as apoliticalcommentatoronFoxNews.Duringhis broadcasts, you might see him twist and turn in his wheelchair as he seeks to relieve some of the pain he experiences on a daily basis.

• Krauthammer is president of the charitableorganization The Krauthammer Foundationand also serves as chairman of Pro Musica Hebraica, an organization devoted to recovering and bringing lost or neglected Jewishmusictoconcerthalls.

•At the time of his accident, CharlesKrauthammerpushedhimselfbeyondmeasurein order to “keep disaster from turning into ruin.” It’s apparent that he triumphs over his disability every single day.

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Ryan Reynolds 10/23/76Kevin Kline 10/24/47Katy Perry 10/25/84Keith Urban 10/26/67Kelly Osbourne 10/27/84Bruce Jenner 10/28/49Winona Ryder 10/29/71

This word means: October’s flower of the month

4th Quarter 2011Week 43

You can contribute to keeping plastic out

of the country’s landfills just by making

one simple change — Use bar soap

instead of liquid soap! If every U.S. home

substituted a bar of soap for one bottle of

liquid, which is packaged in nonrenewable

plastic packaging, 2.5 million pounds of

plastic wouldn’t make it to the

landfill.

10/23 National Mole Day10/24 Lung Health Day10/25 Microwave oven introduced by Tappan, 195510/26 Opening of Erie Canal, 182510/27 Cranky Co-Workers Day10/28 International Bandanna Day10/29 National Forgiveness Day

1. What innovative item was introduced by Apple in October 2001?

2. In October of 1947, who became the first pilot to travel faster than the speed of sound?

1. Who was the leader of the Vikings who landed in the New World in October 1000?2. Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. What is her more com-monly known name?3. Name the first all-female music group to at-tain a No. 1-selling album.4. Who was mauled by one of his tigers in October of 2003?5. What was significant about baseball’s 1921 World Series?

“Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.” – Mother Teresa

C A L E N D U L A

A N L C E U D A L

To commemorate the 400th anniversary of Columbus’ voyage, the Pledge of Allegiance was published in October of 1892 in a Boston magazine The Youth’s Companion. Composed by a member of the magazine’s staff, Francis Bellamy, the pledge’s first recitation in public school began the tradition that continues today. A 1943 Supreme Court decision ruled that children cannot be forced to recite the Pledge.

The autumn leaves are a lot like kids. First they turn

on you, and then they fly away. And next thing you

know, you look out the window and they’re back!

The last day of operation for the Pony Express came in October of 1861 after just 19 months of operation. Eighty riders traveled the 2,000-mile mail delivery route between St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California, averaging 250 miles in a 24-hour day. Once the Pacific Telegraph line was completed, there was no longer any need for the service.

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