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October 4 -10, 2012 Tidbits of Casper - For Advertising call 307-473-8661 • 161 South Fenway, Casper, WY Page 1 Published and Distributed Weekly by Alimon Publishing, LLC - www.tidbitswyoming.com - [email protected] - 307-473-8661 October 4 - 10, 2012 Laugh-A-Bit with Tidbits Issue #490 10/17/12 Q: Why are football stadiums always cool? A: Because they are full of fans!

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October 4 -10, 2012 Tidbits of Casper - For Advertising call 307-473-8661 • 161 South Fenway, Casper, WY Page 1

Published and Distributed Weekly by Alimon Publishing, LLC - www.tidbitswyoming.com - [email protected] - 307-473-8661

October 4 - 10, 2012

Laugh-A-Bit with Tidbits

Issue #490

10/17/12

Q: Why are football stadiums always cool?

A: Because they are full of fans!

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PASSION! FIRE! PATRIOTISM!

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Linda’s song titles reflects her heart

“We need God in America again!”

There will be a love offering taken to aid

Sis. Linda LanierOn her God and Country tours

and in support of the

Wounded Warrior Project.

Sponsored by Imitate the Image Ministries. For more information call 267-3902

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Beverly Marcelli

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• It was beloved American actress Katharine Hepburn who made the following sage observation: "If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased."

• Half of the Earth's surface is covered by the Pacific Ocean.

• Need more evidence that portion sizes in America are getting larger? In the 1964 edition of the iconic "Joy of Cooking," a recipe for chocolate chip cookies was said to yield 45 servings. When the cookbook's 1997 edition was published, the same recipe was said to yield 36 servings.

• The original name of the city of Melbourne, Australia, was Batmania.

• In the original calculations made by NASA experts, a landing on the moon was thought to have only a 5 percent chance of success.

by Samantha Weaver

• In rural Wisconsin in 1921, two third-grade students in a one-room schoolhouse became sweethearts. At the end of the school year, Lorraine Beatty and Mac McKitrick lost touch with each other. This story would be unremarkable, except for what happened 87 years later. In 2009, their brothers, who had become friends, brought the couple back together again. Shortly thereafter, the couple married and moved in with each other in a retirement home.

• The 12th president of the United States, Zachary Taylor, let his horse graze on the White House lawn.

• The oldest government building in the country actually predates the nation: The Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, N.M., was built in 1610.

• • •

Thought for the Day"Youth is like having a big plate of candy.

Sentimentalists think they want to be in the pure, simple state they were in before they ate the candy. They don't. They just want

the fun of eating it all over again." -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

© 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.

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It’s apple season! That means it’s time to make your way to a local apple orchard and harvest your own. Many orchards are jam-packed with additional things to do in the crisp fall air, such as hay rides, corn mazes and walking trails. You’ll be tempted with a never-ending array of treats, from apple cider to doughnuts and caramel apples. But no trip is complete without the experience of picking apples fresh off the tree with your kids and bringing them home to enjoy for snacking, applesauce-making and our family favorite, apple-pie baking.

One year, when we came home with an extra basketful, I thought about how great it would be to preserve that fresh taste of our favorite local apples and enjoy them in a warm apple pie come wintertime.

That’s when a friend reminded me of her novel idea of freezing fresh apple pie filling in the shape of a pie pan. A few months later, when chilly, snowy days were upon us and the family longed for the taste of fall, the frozen filling was placed in a pie shell and baked.

While you peel, core and slice apples for a pie or crisp this week, prepare some extras and freeze them. You’ll be glad you did.

Here’s how to make ahead and freeze apple filling for a two-crust pie:

1. Set a 22-inch sheet of wide aluminum foil over the pie pan you will use for baking. Mold it in the pan at the center point of the

Freeze-Ahead Fresh Apple Pie Filling

foil. Set a 22-inch long piece of plastic wrap over the foil.

2. Peel, core and thinly slice 6 cups tart apples, and place them in a bowl. Toss with 2 tablespoons lemon juice. Stir in a mixture of 1/2 cup sugar, 1/4 cup flour, 1 teaspoon cinnamon and 1/4 teaspoon salt.

3. Pour apple mixture onto the plastic wrap in pie pan. Press firmly and form a rounded top. Bring edges of plastic

wrap together to seal. Repeat with foil. Freeze overnight.

4. Remove pie plate and set frozen pie-shaped ap-ple filling “package” in a plastic freezer bag. Freeze up to four months.

5. To bake apple pie, preheat oven to 375 F. Set

unwrapped frozen apple filling in a 9-inch pastry-lined pan. Do not let it thaw. Dot with 1 tablespoon unsalted butter. Place top crust over filling. Cut slits to vent, then seal and flute. Set on a foil-lined baking sheet. Allow 20-30 extra minutes of baking time, or until filling is bubbling through the slits.

Tip: Cover loosely with foil if crust gets too brown before the filling bubbles.

• • •Donna Erickson’s award-winning series “Donna’s

Day” is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of her creative family recipes and activities, visit www.donnasday.com and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.”

© 2012 Donna Erickson. Distributed by King Features Synd.

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DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am 84 years old, and I have spinal stenosis, which is causing me pain. I would like to know more about it. Will you furnish more information? -- T.P.

ANSWER: Spinal stenosis is a common back problem of older people. It’s said that 20 percent of those older than 60 have it. The spinal cord is an offshoot of the brain, and it travels from the brain to the lower back. It’s about the width of your little finger and is extremely delicate. That’s why nature en-cased it in backbones -- vertebrae. Running through the backbones is a tunnel, the spinal canal that serves to protect the cord.

Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the tunnel. It happens mostly in the neck and lower-back regions. Thickened ligaments surrounding the spinal cord or arthritic changes of the backbones impinge on the spinal cord or the nerves that spring from it.

When the process occurs in the back, pain

is felt there and often in the buttocks or thighs. The pain worsens if a person stands for too long. People can ease the pain by bending forward at the waist or by sitting down. Bending opens the tunnel to give the spinal cord some breathing room. The amount of bend that works is the amount of bend a person assumes when pushing a shopping cart.

Have you tried Tylenol (acetaminophen) for pain? It’s safe when used as directed on the la-bel. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines such as ibuprofen (Advil) and naproxen (Aleve) also are helpful. They can cause stomach up-set and stomach bleeding, so follow directions given for their use. Hot packs or cold packs might work. Try both, and see if either gets the job done.

At night, lying on your side in bed with a pillow between your knees lessens pain. A pro-gram of physical therapy might help you turn the corner. Ask your doctor for a referral. And finally, the opinion of a back surgeon will let you know if any surgical technique can bring you relief.

The booklet on back pain offers other advice for the many conditions causing back pain. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Donohue -- No. 303W, 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 deliv-ery.

• • •DEAR DR.

DONOHUE: I just received my grandmother’s death certificate. It says: “Cause of death: uterine hemorrhage. Con-

TO YOUR GOOD HEALTHBy Paul G. Donohue, M.D.

Spinal Stenosis Causes Back Pain

tributing cause: surgical shock.” She died in 1931 at the young age of 33. What does all this mean? -- J.F.

ANSWER: Hemorrhage is massive bleed-ing. She bled from her uterus either during an operation or from a tumor, a twisted fibroid or an infection. Surgical shock isn’t a term used these days. Shock means that the bleeding was so great, her blood pressure dropped. Not enough blood could circulate to her organs, including her brain and heart. In those days, such a catastrophe almost always resulted in death.

I’m guessing at the meaning of surgical shock. I take it to mean that the bleeding oc-curred during surgery.

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• Want to know the secret to great biscuits? Handle the dough gently. The more you mess with it, the tougher the biscuits. If you use a cutter, dip it in water for each press, and DON’T twist: You’ll create a seal on the edges that will hinder the biscuit from rising, making it denser.

• “Got a dome on your cake? Measure your ingredients well. Use a pan that is big enough. And if all else fails, use a thermometer to gauge whether your oven is too hot. These things more than any others will make a cake pop up in the center.” -- E.A. in Mississippi

• Here’s a fun way to spend a weekend morning: Making pancakes or waffles! Make a double (or triple, or more) batch, and make several varieties -- blueberries, chocolate chips, bananas, walnuts, strawberry, even pumpkin! Lay them out in layers and let cool. Stack separated with freezer paper in the freezer. They can be microwaved or toasted in minutes for an easy weekday breakfast.

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Q: Earlier this year, I went to a farm auction in West Texas, where I purchased a Daizy brand butter churn and six crocks of various sizes. I would like to know what they are worth. -- Bill, Clarksville, Tenn.

A: The Daizy churn might be worth about $75 if it is in decent condition. The value of the crocks would depend on size, manufacturer and condition.

• • •Q: I have a tumbler that was made with

Pittsburgh Glass. I have been told that it is quite early. I love the tumbler and want to learn more about this type of glass. -- Susan, Naperville, Ill.

A: According to the 20th edition of Schro-eder’s Antiques Price Guide, window glass and hollow ware were being produced in the Pittsburgh area as early as 1797. Coal was used instead of wood to fire the large glass furnaces. At one time, more than 150 glass companies flourished in the region. During the Victorian era, dozens of free-blown, pattern-molded and flint glass were produced. I suspect your tum-bler was probably made sometime during the late 19th to early 20th centuries.

• • •Q: I have six copies of Life magazine, includ-

ing those depicting Martin Luther King’s assas-sination and funeral, the Marvels of Egypt, and the 1969 Year in Review issue. I also have an Esquire magazine and Harper’s Bazaar, both from 1937. -- Pat, Conyngham, Pa.

Butter Churn

A: A quick check of several magazine deal-ers confirmed that most issues of Life magazine from the 1960s are worth an average of about a dollar per issue. Like all collectibles, there are always exceptions.

• • •Q: I recently inherited a teapot and several

serving pieces in the Tea Leaf pattern. I like the simplicity of the design, and I would like to find more about it. -- Betty, Naperville, Ill.

A: Tea Leaf china was one of the most popular patterns to be carried west during the American expansion of the post-Civil War period. This du-rable stoneware was perfect for the rough and tumble West and has remained popular with col-

lectors for more than 150 years. One of the best sources is the Tea Leaf Club International, 960 Bruden Road, Columbus, OH 43205.

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 an-swer all reader questions. Do not send any materials requiring return mail.

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If you have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), organizations around the country have created camps and retreats just for you. In many cases, your family is invited, too.

Here are a few examples:--In Washington state, Project New Hope

Washington (www.projectnewhopewa.org) has a camp-style weekend retreat run by Lions Clubs volunteers. Professional counselors are on hand, and recreation activities are provided that help with coping techniques. The goal is to facilitate re-integration back into the family and community. This camp is free, including meals and accom-modations.

--In New Mexico, there are National Veterans Wellness and Healing Center retreats run by the Department of Veterans Services. You must have a diagnosis of PTSD from the Department of Veterans Affairs to attend these are seven-day retreats, which are for individuals and couples (www.dvs.state.nm.us/wellness_retreats.html or call 575-595-1971).

--The Kieve Veterans Camp on the coast of Maine has two mid-winter camps as well as during summer. In January 2013, there is a women-only camp. The family camp runs in April. (The Vietnam Only camp session in December is already full.) Depending on the season, activities can include fishing, canoeing, hiking, sledding, outdoor games, yoga, pottery, ropes course, climbing, ice-fishing, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, massage, arts and crafts, woodworking and fireside chats. To apply online, go to kieve.org/veterans and click Application, or call 207-563-5172. (Be sure to ask when you call: It appears that a diagnosis of PTSD isn’t necessary.)

To find a camp in your area, go online and Google “veterans retreats PTSD.” Then try it again with your state listed.

If you’re interested in exploring what a camp or retreat can do for you, contact the camps and ask about services they offer. Don’t wait until the last minute.

Write to Freddy Groves in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to [email protected].

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Q: I am so happy to hear that “Army Wives” has been renewed for another season. Will all the stars be back for the new season? -- Fiona W., via e-mail

A: Lifetime has indeed ordered 13 more epi-sodes of the hit military drama for a 2013 seventh season. However, not all the details of who will be returning have been worked out. Catherine Bell appears to be a yes, while Dana Delany is most likely a no. Kelli Wilson, who plays Jackie Clark, seems a likely candidate to slip into a more prominent role. And don’t count out newcomer Kellie Martin, who plays Capt. Nicole Galassini. She told me recently that she’d be up for another tour of duty with “Wives.”

“I was honored to play this woman,” Kellie said. “I thought she was so brave and so smart, yet in her personal life she had to hide, and it was really fun to play someone who comes out. I feel like Capt. Galassin is the girl next door. Everybody knows someone like her. I’m just very proud of

“Army Wives” and Lifetime for following through with the storyline that they did.

“Last we saw Nicole, she was on a plane to Afghanistan at the season end, and there was a lot of turbulence ... but I had a great time and I never ever

know where my career’s going to head, so it’ll be interesting to see what happens.”

In the meantime, you can catch Kellie in the Hallmark Channel original movie “I Married Who?” airing Saturday, Oct. 20, at 9/8c.

• • •Q: What has happened to “CSI: Miami”? Has

it been canceled? -- Bill V., via e-mailA: CBS opted back in May not to renew the Da-

vid Caruso-starring crime drama after 10 seasons and 232 episodes. However, you can still whet your “CSI” appetite with the original “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” on Wednesday nights with Ted Dan-son and Elisabeth Shue, and “CSI: NY” with Gary Sinise and Sela Ward on Friday nights.

• • •Q: Will “Finding Bigfoot” be back? It’s one of

my favorite shows. -- Eddie S. in OregonA: As one of Animal Planet’s top-performing

series ever, you can bet your sweet bippy that it’ll be back for a third season. Prepare yourself for 20 informative and somewhat-scary episodes beginning Sunday, Nov. 11, at 10 p.m. ET/PT. This season the team of investigators will travel worldwide in search of the ever-elusive sasquatch, heading to Australia to investigate the phenomenon known as “yowies” and to Indonesia to scout out the “orang-pendek” creature.

• • •Q: I was wondering if two of my favorite reality

shows will be back: “L.A. Ink” and “Gene Sim-mons Family Jewels.” -- N.P. in Kentucky

A: I hate to have to deliver this double-whammy of bad news for you, but neither “L.A. Ink” nor “Family Jewels” has been renewed for a new sea-son, and therefore won’t be returning to TLC and A&E, respectively.

Write to Cindy at King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475; or e-mail her at [email protected].

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October 4 -10, 2012

The good news is that Kevin Harvick managed to make the Chase for the Sprint Cup for the sixth

time in the past seven seasons.The bad news is that, so far, Harvick hasn't

managed to win a race. He finished 11th in the second installment of NASCAR's race-offs and is already 31 points off Jimmie Johnson's pace.

Richard Childress Racing, where Harvick competes alongside Jeff Burton and Paul Menard, is winless, though the organization has prospered in the Nationwide and Camping World Truck series. RCR last went winless at the Cup level in 2009. The team has been stuck on 100 Sprint Cup victories all year. Harvick won four times in 2011.

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ter," Harvick said. "We need to get faster."Duh."We have been fortunate to be in the position

that we are in, points-wise. You've got to kind of balance that with trying to get better and also trying to protect what you've got."

Harvick, 36, has a knack for consistency. In the past three weeks, the Bakersfield, Calif., native has finished 10th, 12th and 11th. In fact, he's finished in a range of 10th to 16th in eight of the past nine races. The exception was a fifth at Atlanta on Labor Day weekend.

It's not the kind of consistency Harvick has in mind.

The RCR operation finds itself playing catch-up in the Chase, which isn't a good place to be.

"I don't think there is really one specific thing that you can put your finger on to say

Although he's made the Chase, Kevin Harvick hasn't won a race this year and has a lot of fast driving to do to catch up with the leaders. (Getty Images for NASCAR photo)

this is what we are doing," Harvick said. "I think it's a lot of things that need to get bet-ter. Everybody is working on them. We didn't capitalize on the situations that we were in to win races at the beginning of the year. Perfor-mance hasn't been exactly where we needed to be. Everybody is working hard to try to get it to that point. Hopefully, we can do that."

At this late point, it's a hard feat to accom-plish.

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• On Oct. 18, 1767, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon complete their survey of the boundary between the colonies of Pennsylvania and Maryland, as well as areas that would become Delaware and West Virginia. The Mason-Dixon line created the boundary at a northern latitude of 39 degrees and 43 minutes.

• On Oct. 21, 1797, the USS Constitution, a 44-gun U.S. Navy frigate built to fight Barbary pirates off the coast of Tripoli, is launched in Boston Harbor. During the War of 1812, the Constitution won its enduring nickname "Old Ironsides" after witnesses claimed that the British shots merely bounced off the Constitution's sides.

• On Oct. 19, 1931, David Cornwell, later known as spy novelist John le Carre, is born in Poole, England. He published his first spy novel, "Call for the Dead," in 1961. The novel, like his second, "A Murder of Quality" (1962), featured spy George Smiley.

• On Oct. 15, 1946, Herman Goering, commander in chief of the Luftwaffe and head of the Gestapo, dies by his own hand. He was found guilty at Nuremberg and committed suicide by swallowing a cyanide tablet he had hidden from his guards.

• On Oct. 20, 1968, 21-year-old Oregonian Dick Fosbury wins gold medal and sets an Olympic record when he high-jumps 7 feet, 4 1/4 inches at the Mexico City Games. It was the international debut of Fosbury's unique jumping style, known as the "Fosbury Flop," which, according to one journalist, "looked like a guy falling off the back of a truck."

• On Oct. 17, 1973, the Arab-dominated Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) announces a decision to cut oil exports to the United States. In December, a full oil embargo was imposed, prompting a serious energy crisis and gasoline rationing in the United States.

• On Oct. 16, 1987, 18-month-old Jessica McClure is rescued after being trapped for 58 hours in an abandoned water well in Midland, Texas. McClure had fallen through the 8-inch-wide opening of an abandoned well in the backyard of her aunt's home day-care center. After dropping about 22 feet into the well, the little girl became stuck.

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