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Includes vehicle history report and 30 day/3,000 mile warranty. Credit programs available for nearly everyone. Payment is figured on a 2.9% apr for 72 months and $500 down with approved credit.
'13 Ford F-150Leather, 4x4, Crew Cab, 33K Miles #18951
$450/MO.
'09 Toyota Tacoma4X4, Double Cab, Extra Clean #19080
$279/MO.
'15 FORD FOCUS SE Bluetooth, Like New, Low Miles! #18956
$200/MO.
'13 Jeep Wrangler Local Trade, 4x4, Stick, Great color!
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'13 Honda CrossoverFWD, Luggage Rack #19159
$239/MO.
'14 Ford FusionTitanium, Lower Miles #19220
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'14 Chevy TraverseLTZ, Elegant, Leather, Roof, Huge Touch
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'11 Jeep Grand Cherokee4WD, 4 Dr., Overland #19131
$316/MO.
'15 Ford Escape FWD, 4 Dr., SE #19334
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'14 Ford ExplorerPower Sunroof, Navigation #19117
$409/MO.
'16 Ram 1500Custom Hulk Truck #19088
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'13 Toyota FJ Cruiser4WD, 4 Dr., Auto #19122
'11 Ford F-1504WD, Supercrew #18953A
'15 Honda CivicSedan, Si, Manual #18554A
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'13 Lincoln MKS4 Dr., Sdn #19382
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'14 Ford F-1504WD, SuperCrew #19387
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'11 Dodge Grand Caravan4 Dr., Wgn Express #19101A
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'14 GMC Sierra 1500Crew Cab #19306
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Detect lung cancer at earlier, more curable stages. PMH is proud to offer discounted lung cancer screening
with low-dose computed tomography.
You are eligible if:
The average cost of a low-dose scan is $200 - $300. PMH is offering it for a flat fee of $49, due when you have the scan.
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• You have been exposed to asbestos, radon, or other hazardous materials
• You have an order from your primary care provider and will follow up with him/her after your screen
Call PMH patient scheduling at 574-946-2193 to secure a time. Screenings will only be performed Monday-Wednesday 7 am – 5 pm.
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Breakfast Served All Day Mon.-Sat. 7AM-2PM
Beef or Chicken & Noodles with Mashed Potatoes 11 a.m.-till sold out
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The Review
USPS 436-440, 214 N. Michigan St. Plymouth, IN 46563, 574-936-3101
Periodical postage paid Plymouth, IN 46563
Vol. 52 February 14, 2017 No. 7Marketing Director/Publisher . . . . . . . . Cindy Stockton
[email protected] Managing Editor . . . . . . . . Greg Hildebrand
[email protected] Manager . . . . . . . . Michele Louderback
Ready-to-Eat Muesli Fuels Up BreakfastDONNA’S DAY: CREATIVE FAMILY FUN
By Donna EricksonWhen you travel, what souvenirs end up meaning
the most? Photos, clothing, impulse items stashed in the side pockets of your luggage? When I pondered the same question and reflected on special trips, I was surprised to discover that the recipes I’ve jotted in my journal are the take-homes that really live on.
Travel and food: a great combination! That’s what my Australian-born-and-raised neighbor Felicity Britton, a globe-trotting mother of two teenage daughters, and I got excited about in a recent conversation.
She recalled adventuresome days in her 20s as a marketer for a major cruise line. The lavish on-board breakfast buffet included a heaping bowl of a creamy-style, cold muesli (oats mixed with yogurt, milk, nuts and fruit, etc.) specifically prepared for the tastes of European guests. “I loved it,” she said. She inquired about the recipe and has prepared variations of it for over 20 years -- truly, a breakfast staple in her home.
“This must be some travel souvenir,” I thought. Well, it is. The basic, healthy ingredients are easy for your kids to stir up in minutes for a week’s worth of breakfasts that store nicely in your refrigerator. Your chosen daily add-ins of seasonal fruit make the possibilities endless.
While I enjoy this yogurt and nutty, crunchy muesli with a sprinkle of cinnamon and a drizzle of milk, Felicity likes to spoon a couple of tablespoons over a portion of Special K cereal. Her 13-year-old daughter eats it for an after-school snack as is.
Make breakfasts in 2017 a priority for your kids to fuel them for their walk to the bus stop and throughout their morning academics. Stir up the natural ingredients and
be surprised, like my family, at how tasty and filling this healthy oat-based mixture can be. It lasts for a week in your fridge, but I guarantee it will be eaten well before that.
READY-TO-EAT MUESLI1 1/2 cups whole-grain rolled oats1/2 cup plain yogurt1 1/2 cups milk (substitute almond milk, if you prefer)1 tablespoon honey1/4 cup raisins1/4 cup loosely chopped hazelnuts1 large red apple, cored and grated
1. Let your young kids measure the first five ingredients and mix them in a large bowl while you chop the hazelnuts and grate the apple. Add the nuts and apple to the bowl, stir well and spoon into an airtight container.
2. Refrigerate at least two hours, and serve at breakfast or as a snack. Spoon into a bowl and top with fresh fruit, such as blueberries or raspberries.
3. This muesli keeps well for a week in the refrigerator. Makes 8 half-cup servings.
***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.”
(c) 2017 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd.
Trivia TestBy Fifi Rodriguez
1. GEOGRAPHY: What is the capital of Serbia?
2. TELEVISION: Who played Monica’s boyfriend Richard on “Friends”?
3. NATURAL WORLD: What is the common name of Euphorbia pulcherrima, which blooms during the holidays?
4. BIBLE: What is the third book of the Old Testament?
Answers1. Belgrade2. Tom Selleck3. Poinsettia4. Leviticus
(c) 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
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BREAKFASTMonday
Chocolate Donut, JuiceTuesday
Breakfast Pizza, JuiceWednesday
Apple Frudel, JuiceThursday
French Toast Sticks, JuiceFriday
Cereal, Muffin, Juice
LUNCHMonday
Pork BBQ/Bun, Tater Tots, Pork & Beans, Apple CrispChoice: Hamburger
TuesdayChicken & Noodles, Mashed Potatoes-Jr/Sr High, String
Cheese, Carrot Sticks, Fruit Mix, Bread
Choice: Beef StewWednesday
Nacho Grande, Lettuce & Cheese, Corn, Oranges
ThursdayChicken Nuggets, Mashed
Potatoes, Broccoli, Bread, JuiceFriday
Pizza, Salad, Carrot Sticks, Pineapple
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North Judson-San Pierre School Menus
FEBRUARY 20-24
MondayPresident’s Day
No School
TuesdayChili or Tomato Soup
Grilled CheeseCheese Stick
Fruit/Juice/MilkSalad BarCrackers
WednesdayChicken Nuggets
French FriesBroccoli w/Cheese
FruitMilk/JuiceSalad Bar
ThursdaySalisbury SteakMashed Potato
CornFruit/Milk/Juice
Salad BarBread & Butter
FridayFrench Bread Pizza
Green BeansFruit
Milk/JuiceSalad Bar
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February 20-24ELEMENTARY BREAKFAST & LUNCHMONDAY: Contingency Day Cook's Choice if there
is schoolTUESDAY: Juice, Fruit, Cereal Pouch, Cheese Stick
WEDNESDAY: Juice, Fruit, Cinnamon ToastTHURSDAY: Juice, Fruit, Cereal Bars, Cheese Stick
FRIDAY: Juice, Fruit, Yogurt, Granola BarH H H H H H H
MONDAY: Contingency Day Cook's Choice if there is school
TUESDAY: Spaghetti/Meatballs, Cheese Stick, Garlic Bread, Corn, Mixed Fruit
WEDNESDAY: Tacos, Chips/Cheese, Black Beans & Salsa, Tomatoes/Dip, Pears
THURSDAY: Chicken, Whipped Potatoes, Gravy, Green Beans, Peaches
FRIDAY: Pizza, Potatoes, Cucumber Salad, Fresh Fruit, Cookie Sale K-12
MIDDLE SCHOOL BREAKFAST & LUNCHMONDAY: Contingency DayTUESDAY: Pancake on StickWEDNESDAY: Biscuit/Gravy
THURSDAY: FrudelFRIDAY: Breakfast Sliders
H H H H H H HMONDAY: Contingency Day
TUESDAY: Italian Beef, Oven Fries, Celery/PB, Carrots/Ranch, Pears, Oatmeal Pie
WEDNESDAY: Chicken Quesadilla, Refried Beans, Broccoli, Peaches, Churro
THURSDAY: Lasagna Roll-Up, Cheese Breadstick, Side Salad, Peas, Applesauce
FRIDAY: Fiestada, Nachos, Green Beans, Baby Carrots/Dip, Cherry Lemon Slushie
HIGH SCHOOL BREAKFAST & LUNCHMONDAY: Peanut Butter, Yogurt
TUESDAY: Mini French ToastWEDNESDAY: Apple & Cherry Frudels
THURSDAY: PoptartsFRIDAY: Sausage Gravy, Hot Biscuit
H H H H H H HMONDAY: Meatball Sub, Garden Salad, Diced
Cucumbers, Diced Tomatoes, California Blend, Spiced Apples, Smoothie, Fresh Fruit
TUESDAY: Pizza Burger, Sweet Potato Fries, Celery Sticks & Dip, Nantucket Blend, Applesauce, Fresh FruitWEDNESDAY: Chalupa's, Lettuce & Tomato, Nacho &
Cheese, Refried Beans, Peaches, Smoothie, Fresh FruitTHURSDAY: Chicken Strips, Mashed Potatoes, Chicken
Gravy, Dinner Roll, Corn, Pineapple, Fresh FruitFRIDAY: Pepperoni Round Pizza, Garden Salad, Green
Bean, Pears, Smoothie, Fresh Fruit
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Deadline: February 16. Winners will be notified by phone or email. Must be 18 or older to enter.
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26th Annual Indiana Motorcycle ExpoFebruary 17-19, 2017
at Indiana State Fairground, IndianapolisExposition Hall
63rd Annual Indiana Boat, Sport & Travel ShowFebruary 17-26, 2017
at Indiana State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis
20th Annual Indiana Deer, Turkey & WaterfowlFebruary 23-26, 2017
at Indiana State Fairgrounds, IndianapolisExposition Hall
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ADVERTISERS: You can placea 25-word classified ad in morethan 140 newspapers acrossthe state for as little as $340.00with one order and paying withone check through ICAN, Indi-ana Classified Advertising Net-work. For Information contactthe classified department ofyour local newspaper or callICAN direct at Hoosier StatePress Association, (317)803-4772.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
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FISHING & HUNTING
VACATION CABINS FORRENT IN CANADA. Fish forwalleyes, perch, northerns.Boats, motors, gasoline in-c l u d e d . C a l l H u g h1-800-426-2550 for free bro-chure. Website www.bestfish-ing.com
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DIRECTV. NFL Sunday Ticket(FREE!) w/Choice All-IncludedPackage. $60/mo for 24months. No upfront costs orequipment to buy. Ask aboutnext day installation! 1-800-319-1528
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SERVICES
Struggling with DRUGS or AL-COHOL? Addicted to PILLS?Talk to someone who cares.Call The Addiction Hope & HelpLine for a free assessment888-331-1847
SPORTING GOODS / GUNS &HUNTING / MISCELLANEOUS
GUN SHOW!! Kokomo, IN -February 11th & 12th, KokomoEvent Center, 1500 N. ReedRd., Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3 For in-formation call 765-993-8942Buy! Sell! Trade!
WANTED TO BUY
FREON 12 WANTED: R12 col-lecting dust in your garage? Wepay CA$H for R12. Cylinders orcase of cans. EPA certified(312) 291-9169 [email protected]
ADVERTISERS: You can placea 25-word classified ad in morethan 140 newspapers acrossthe state for as little as $340.00with one order and paying withone check through ICAN, Indi-ana Classified Advertising Net-work. For Information contactthe classified department ofyour local newspaper or callICAN direct at Hoosier StatePress Association, (317)803-4772.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Looking to earn money on yourschedule? Have a car? Drivewith Uber. Call: 800-963-9113
CAREER TRAINING
AIRLINE CAREERS start here -Get FAA approved AviationTech training. Job placementassistance - Delta, Southwest,Boeing and many others hireAIM grads. CALL AIM.888-242-3197
FISHING & HUNTING
VACATION CABINS FORRENT IN CANADA. Fish forwalleyes, perch, northerns.Boats, motors, gasoline in-c l u d e d . C a l l H u g h1-800-426-2550 for free bro-chure. Website www.bestfish-ing.com
FOR SALE - MERCHANDISE,SERVICES & MISCELLANE-OUS
DISH TV - BEST DEAL EVER!Only $39.99/mo. P lus$14.99/mo Internet (whereavail.) FREE Streaming. FREEInstall (up to 6 rooms.) FREEHD-DVR. Call 1-800-283-0560
SAVE on internet and TV bun-dles! Order the best exclusivecable and Satellite deals in yourarea! If eligible, get up to $300in Visa Gift Cards. CALL NOW!1-800-609-2743
Spectrum Triple Play - TV,Internet & Voice for $29.99 ea.60 MB per second speed Nocontract or commitment. Webuy your existing contract up to$500! 1-800-849-0986
HughesNet: Gen4 satelliteinternet is ultra fast and secure.Plans as low as $39.99 in se-lect areas. Call 1-800-970-2068now to get a $50 Gift Card!
DIRECTV. NFL Sunday Ticket(FREE!) w/Choice All-IncludedPackage. $60/mo for 24months. No upfront costs orequipment to buy. Ask aboutnext day installation! 1-800-319-1528
HEALTH
Got Knee Pain? Back Pain?Shoulder Pain. Get a pain-re-lieving brace at little or NO costto you. Medicare Patients CallHea l t h Ho t l i ne Now !1-800-478-7594.
HELP WANTED - DRIVERS
$5000 SIGN ON! DedicatedCustomer, Home Every Week,$65-$75K Annually and Excel-lent Benefits Plan! CALL888-409-6033www.Drive4Red.com (6 monthsexperience and class A CDL re-quired)
DRIVER - CDL A PERMITHOLDERS. $500 - $1,000 In-centive Bonus. No Out ofPocket Tuition Cost! Get YourCDL in 22 Days. Paid Trainingafter Graduation. MUST HAVECLASS A INDIANA PERMIT. 6Day Refresher Courses Avail-able. Minimum 21 Years ofAge. (877) 899-1293 EOEwww.kllmdrivingacademy.com
DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDEDNOW! Learn to drive for USXpress! NEW Drivers earn$800/week & Benefits! NO EX-PERIENCE NEEDED! CDL &Job Ready in 3 weeks!574-289-9211
Class A CDL Flatbed DriversNEW PAY SCALE - NEW 389Pete's/Trucksset@70MPH/Starting Pay up to.52 cpm/Health Ins./401K/PerD i e m P a y / H o m eWeekends/800-648-9915 orwww.boydandsons.com
SERVICES
Struggling with DRUGS or AL-COHOL? Addicted to PILLS?Talk to someone who cares.Call The Addiction Hope & HelpLine for a free assessment888-331-1847
SPORTING GOODS / GUNS &HUNTING / MISCELLANEOUS
GUN SHOW!! Kokomo, IN -February 11th & 12th, KokomoEvent Center, 1500 N. ReedRd., Sat. 9-5, Sun. 9-3 For in-formation call 765-993-8942Buy! Sell! Trade!
WANTED TO BUY
FREON 12 WANTED: R12 col-lecting dust in your garage? Wepay CA$H for R12. Cylinders orcase of cans. EPA certified(312) 291-9169 [email protected]
ADVERTISERS: You can placea 25-word classified ad in morethan 140 newspapers acrossthe state for as little as $340.00with one order and paying withone check through ICAN, Indi-ana Classified Advertising Net-work. For Information contactthe classified department ofyour local newspaper or callICAN direct at Hoosier StatePress Association, (317)803-4772.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Looking to earn money on yourschedule? Have a car? Drivewith Uber. Call: 800-963-9113
CAREER TRAINING
AIRLINE CAREERS start here -Get FAA approved AviationTech training. Job placementassistance - Delta, Southwest,Boeing and many others hireAIM grads. CALL AIM.888-242-3197
FISHING & HUNTING
VACATION CABINS FORRENT IN CANADA. Fish forwalleyes, perch, northerns.Boats, motors, gasoline in-c l u d e d . C a l l H u g h1-800-426-2550 for free bro-chure. Website www.bestfish-ing.com
FOR SALE - MERCHANDISE,SERVICES & MISCELLANE-OUS
DISH TV - BEST DEAL EVER!Only $39.99/mo. P lus$14.99/mo Internet (whereavail.) FREE Streaming. FREEInstall (up to 6 rooms.) FREEHD-DVR. Call 1-800-283-0560
SAVE on internet and TV bun-dles! Order the best exclusivecable and Satellite deals in yourarea! If eligible, get up to $300in Visa Gift Cards. CALL NOW!1-800-609-2743
Spectrum Triple Play - TV,Internet & Voice for $29.99 ea.60 MB per second speed Nocontract or commitment. Webuy your existing contract up to$500! 1-800-849-0986
HughesNet: Gen4 satelliteinternet is ultra fast and secure.Plans as low as $39.99 in se-lect areas. Call 1-800-970-2068now to get a $50 Gift Card!
DIRECTV. NFL Sunday Ticket(FREE!) w/Choice All-IncludedPackage. $60/mo for 24months. No upfront costs orequipment to buy. Ask aboutnext day installation! 1-800-319-1528
HEALTH
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FREON 12 WANTED: R12 col-lecting dust in your garage? Wepay CA$H for R12. Cylinders orcase of cans. EPA certified(312) 291-9169 [email protected]
ADVERTISERS: You can placea 25-word classified ad in morethan 140 newspapers acrossthe state for as little as $340.00with one order and paying withone check through ICAN, Indi-ana Classified Advertising Net-work. For Information contactthe classified department ofyour local newspaper or callICAN direct at Hoosier StatePress Association, (317)803-4772.
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Looking to earn money on yourschedule? Have a car? Drivewith Uber. Call: 800-963-9113
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AIRLINE CAREERS start here -Get FAA approved AviationTech training. Job placementassistance - Delta, Southwest,Boeing and many others hireAIM grads. CALL AIM.888-242-3197
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VACATION CABINS FORRENT IN CANADA. Fish forwalleyes, perch, northerns.Boats, motors, gasoline in-c l u d e d . C a l l H u g h1-800-426-2550 for free bro-chure. Website www.bestfish-ing.com
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DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDEDNOW! Learn to drive for USXpress! NEW Drivers earn$800/week & Benefits! NO EX-PERIENCE NEEDED! CDL &Job Ready in 3 weeks!574-289-9211
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Lonely PuppyPAW’S CORNERBy Sam Mazzotta
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My friend’s parents got him a new puppy just last week. “Star” came from the shelter and is really tiny -- he still has to be fed milk! When Star is in his puppy bed by himself he starts crying. He stops when we go in and spend time with him. How can my friend and his family get Star to feel less lonely? -- Craig, via email
DEAR CRAIG: Star sounds like a really young puppy who has been separated from his mother a little bit early for some reason. I’m sure that the shelter had a reason for doing so, and that your friend’s family is responsible for keeping him healthy and growing.
Really young puppies can suffer a lot of anxiety when they’re separated too soon from their mother and litter mates. That’s one reason why puppies generally aren’t adopted out until they are more
than six weeks old and fully weaned, meaning they can eat solid foods. Star probably will need more attention than older puppies, including a stuffed toy in his bed to snuggle up to when humans aren’t around.
As Star gets older, his new family will have to help him get past his separation anxiety, which can be pretty intense in shelter pets. Crate training, basic obedience training and a structured home routine all will help Star grow into a happy, more confident dog. But for now, he’s so young that he just needs a lot of TLC, particularly since he’s still being hand-fed.
Chances are, your friend’s parents have a lot more information on taking care of Star. You could learn quite a bit about caring for very young puppies and their special needs.
Send your questions or tips to [email protected].
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Roses are red, violets are blue. On this Valentine’s Day, my hugs and kisses are just for you. Stir up this luscious dessert for your valentine and see if you don’t get those hugs and kisses big-time.
1/2 cup reduced-fat biscuit baking mixSugar substitute to equal 5 tablespoons sugar,
suitable for baking2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa1/4 cup fat-free milk1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract1/2 cup boiling water1/2 cup sugar- and fat-free ice cream
1. Heat oven to 350 F. Spray 2 (12-ounce) custard cups with butter-flavored cooking spray. In a small bowl, combine baking mix, sugar substitute to equal 2
tablespoons sugar and 1 tablespoon cocoa. Stir in milk and vanilla extract. Evenly spoon batter into prepared custard cups.
2. In another small bowl, combine remaining sugar substitute to equal 3 tablespoons sugar and remaining 1 tablespoon cocoa. Stir in boiling water. Evenly spoon hot mixture over top of each batter. Bake for 25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near center comes out clean. When serving, top each with 1/4 cup ice cream. Makes 2 servings.
* Each serving equals: 186 calories, 2gm fat, 6gm protein, 36gm carbs, 386mg sodium, 1gm fiber; Diabetic Exchanges: 2 Starch/Carb.
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Moments in Time
The History Channel• On Feb. 26, 1919,
the Grand Canyon is established as a national park. American geologist John Wesley Powell, who popularized the term “Grand Canyon” in the 1870s, was the first person to travel the entire length of the gorge in 1869. The harrowing voyage was made in four rowboats.
• On Feb. 25, 1938, the city of Miami gets its first drive-in movie theater. At their peak in the late 1950s and early 1960s, there were some 4,000 drive-ins across America.
• On Feb. 23, 1945, during the bloody Battle for Iwo Jima, U.S. Marines take the crest of Mount Suribachi. The iconic image of six Marines raising the American flag on the peak was taken by photographer Joe Rosenthal.
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THE KITCHEN DIVABy Angela Shelf Medearis
It’s grapefruit season, and my home state of Texas has a bountiful crop of the bittersweet fruit featuring white, pink and red varieties. Pink and red grapefruit get their rosy blush from lycopene, the same antioxidant found in tomatoes. The numerous varieties available include Ruby Red, Pink, Flame, Thompson, White Marsh, Star Ruby, Duncan and Pummelo HB.
Grapefruits are one of the only citrus strains that came from the West Indies, not Southeast Asia. Grapefruit is a hybrid of a pummelo (citrus grandis) and the sweet orange (citrus sinensis). In 1823, grapefruit made its way to the United States in the form of seeds brought by either Spanish or French settlers to Florida. It is believed that grapefruit were brought to South Texas by visiting Spanish missionaries. Grapefruit gets its name because the fruit grows in bunches, like grapes.
Grapefruit-growing season lasts from October through May; however, since they keep so well in cold storage, you can find grapefruit in stores year-round. With good air circulation, grapefruit will keep at room temperature for a week when stored in a bowl or basket. If you place grapefruit in an airtight bag in the refrigerator’s crisper drawer, it can be stored for up to two months. For the juiciest grapefruit, choose one that has a red blushed skin and feels heavy for its size, with smooth, rather than bumpy, skin.
Besides being a delicious treat, eating grapefruit has numerous health benefits. Grapefruit is an excellent source of vitamins A and C, is low in calories and does not significantly affect blood sugar and insulin levels. Grapefruit also is a power-packed combination of fiber, potassium, lycopene, vitamin C and choline, all of which help to maintain a healthy heart and prevent against developing asthma.
Since grapefruits are made up of 91 percent water and electrolytes, it is a delicious way to prevent dehydration. Drinking grapefruit juice mixed with warm water and honey is a good way to soothe a sore throat and reduce fits of coughing.
Grapefruit can be used in place of oranges or lemons in most dishes that use citrus. My recipes for Texas Grapefruit Tea, and Spicy Shrimp with Grapefruit and Fennel Sauce are two tasty ways to incorporate grapefruit into your daily diet!
TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT TEA2 cups ruby red grapefruit juice
(squeezed from 2 grapefruits)2 to 4 tablespoons honey or agave
syrup
1 cinnamon stick or 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon whole allspice berries2 strips of grapefruit zest
In a medium pot, combine juice, honey, cinnamon, allspice and 1/2 cup water. Bring to a boil over high heat; strain and discard solids. Place the strips of grapefruit zest in the cup for flavor and garnish.
SPICY SHRIMP WITH GRAPEFRUIT AND FENNEL SAUCE
1 grapefruit1 pound medium shrimp, peeled and
deveined with tails on1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus 2
tablespoons for shrimp1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes1 small head fennel, sliced thin, reserve
top green fronds 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground pepper1/2 small sweet onion, finely minced1 clove garlic, minced1 tablespoon capers1/4 cup chicken or vegetable stock1/2 cup fresh squeezed grapefruit juice2 tablespoons chopped herbs (flat-
leaf parsley, chives, tarragon) or green onions
1. Peel the grapefruit, remove segments and set them aside. Squeeze remaining juice out of the grapefruit into a cup or a bowl and set aside for the sauce
2. Combine shrimp, the 2 tablespoons of olive oil and the red pepper flakes in a small bowl and set aside.
3. In a 12- to 14-inch saute pan, heat olive oil over medium heat until just smoking. Add shrimp, fennel, salt and pepper, and cook until fennel is tender, about 2 minutes. Add the onion, garlic, and capers, and stir for 1 minute.
4. Add in the broth and grapefruit juice, scraping the bottom of the pan to incorporate any of the brown bits on the bottom. Add the grapefruit segments, herbs or green onion mixture. Cook until shrimp is opaque and slightly white and turns slightly pink near the tail. Garnish with fennel fronds. Serves 4.
***Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-
winning children’s author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her website is www.divapro.com. To see how-to videos, recipes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on Facebook. Recipes may not be reprinted without permission from Angela Shelf Medearis.
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New Ways to Use Grapefruit
Three-Cheese Baked PenneGOOD HOUSEKEEPING ONE
This comforting, vegetarian pasta bake combines three kinds of cheese for a gooey, creamy main dish that’s still packed with protein and other healthy nutrients.
15 ounces part-skim ricotta cheese4 ounces shredded part-skim
mozzarella cheese1 ounces Parmesan cheese1 teaspoon olive oil3 cloves garlic1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper1 can crushed tomatoes2 sprigs basilSalt1 box whole-wheat penne1 pound green beans1/4 cup finely chopped basil leavesPepper
1. Heat oven to 400 F. In bowl, combine cheeses.
2. In 12-inch skillet, heat oil on medium. Add garlic and red pepper; cook 30 seconds. Stir in tomatoes, basil
sprigs and 1/4 teaspoon salt. Heat to boiling, then reduce heat to simmer 20 minutes. Discard basil sprigs.
3. Meanwhile, heat covered 6-quart pot of water to boiling on high. Add 2 teaspoons salt and pasta; cook 5 minutes less than minimum time that label directs, stirring. Add beans; cook 4 minutes.
4. Reserve 1/2 cup pasta water. Drain pasta and beans; return to pot. If tomato sauce is too thick, stir in reserved pasta water. To pasta in pot, stir in tomato sauce, chopped basil and 1/4 teaspoon each salt and black pepper.
5. Spoon half of pasta mixture into 3-quart shallow baking dish. Dollop with half of cheese mixture. Repeat. Cover with foil; bake 10 minutes. Uncover; bake 10 minutes or until cheese has melted. Serves 6.
For thousands of triple-tested recipes, visit our website at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipes/.
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Strange but True Flashbackby Samantha Weaver
• It was Rose Bird, the first female chief justice of the California Supreme Court, who made the following sage observation: “We have probed the earth, excavated it, burned it, ripped things from it, buried things in it, chopped down its forests, leveled its hills, muddied its waters, and dirtied its air. That does not fit my definition of a good tenant. If we were here on a month-to-month basis, we would have been evicted long ago.”
• Have you ever heard of an “oreo” cow? It’s officially known as the Belted Galloway, a breed of cattle that originated in Scotland. A typical specimen is black with a broad white band around its middle.
• You might be surprised to learn that London Bridge has never actually fallen down. The bridge has had several iterations since the first one was built in 1170; wooden buildings constructed on the bridges have burned down, and some of the bridges have been torn down, but none has ever fallen of its own accord.
• The paintings of Dutch master Rembrandt are so detailed that modern specialists were able to diagnose a basal cell carcinoma -- a kind of skin cancer -- by examining a portrait of the artist’s mother.
• The Guinness Book of World Records (now known simply as Guinness World Records) has earned a spot in its own roster: It is officially the best-selling copyrighted book of all time, with sales of more than 100 million copies in 100 different countries and 37 languages.
• According to ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius, an ideal meal is made up of one-fourth meat and three-fourths vegetables.
***Thought for the Day: “The central function of
imaginative literature is to make you realize that other people act on moral convictions different from your own.” -- William Empson
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By Mick Harper1. What singer had hits with two bands before scoring
a solo hit, “Up in a Puff of Smoke”?2. Which band released “Bend Me, Shape Me” before
The American Breed?3. Who had a No. 2 hit with “Dry Your Eyes,” and
when?4. Name the girl group that had a hit with “You Don’t
Have to Be a Baby to Cry.”5. Name the song that contains this lyric: “You know
that it would be untrue, You know that I would be a liar, If I was to say to you, Girl, we couldn’t get much higher.”
Answers1. Polly Brown, of Birmingham, England, in 1975.
Brown also had a Top Ten hit with a cover of ABBA’s “Honey Honey.”
2. The Outsiders, in 1966. The single version was only 2 minutes 5 seconds long.
3. Brenda and the Tabulations, in 1967. In 2011 a body-wash commercial used a song from their album.
4. The Caravelles, in 1963.5. “Light My Fire,” by the Doors in 1967. The original
album version was seven minutes. The Doors blew a potential multi-appearance gig on “The Ed Sullivan Show” when they agreed to change the lyrics during a live performance -- and then didn’t.
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Couch Theater - DVD PreviewsCOUCH THEATER -- DVD
PREVIEWSBy Sam Struckhoff
PICKS OF THE WEEK“Manchester by the Sea” (R) -- After
the passing of his brother, loner Lee Chandler (Casey Affleck) finds that he has been left as the sole guardian of his 16-year-old nephew, Patrick (Lucas Hedges). Having lived in self-imposed exile for years after an unspeakable tragedy, Lee doesn’t want to stay in the town where he’ll have to face his memories or see pain reflected in the eyes of his ex-wife (Michelle Williams).
Writer and director Kenneth Lonergan makes a movie that deals with hard emotions without being hard to watch. It’s painful without wallowing and life-affirming without falling for the traps of cornball “uplifting movies” (don’t confuse this with one of those). Great performances from Affleck and Williams come as little surprise, but Hedges, the newcomer, really makes a splash as a teen who is complicated in the right ways.
“Hacksaw Ridge” (R) -- Desmond Doss was a pacifist who refused to carry a weapon on the frontlines of World War II, and he was awarded the Medal of Honor without ever firing a shot. This dramatization shows Doss (Andrew Garfield) as he disobeys his father to enlist -- he believes that the war is just, that it must be won, but he is firmly against killing and enlists as a medic. Many in the Army take issue with his convictions, but Doss later proves his courage during one of the bloodiest battles of the war.
Mel Gibson directs, and it really shows during the high-action scenes. Many have noted that for a movie that champions the pacifist, it sure seems
to get a kick out of brutality. The pre-war scenes aren’t as strong and don’t give a complete picture of how Doss, a Seventh-Day Adventist, fits in with his religious and secular communities at home. However, scenes with his father (Hugo Weaving) have considerable weight.
“Bad Santa 2” (R) -- Foul-mouthed and unrepentant jerk Willie Soke (Billy Bob Thornton) has been out of jail for a while, and after some poorly timed ogling, he’s out of a job, too. His old partner in crime, Marcus (Tony Cox), recruits Willie for another Santa-and-his-elf heist, this time stealing a seven-figure score from a charity in Chicago. Joining the crew is Willie’s mother (Kathy Bates), who is predictably just as abrasive as her son. It’s not Bates or anyone else on screen throwing off the vibe, but this sequel misses the tone and laughter of the first.
“Nocturnal Animals” (R) -- Susan (Amy Adams) has the big house in the hills and the handsome husband, but she can’t sleep. Her husband’s acting shady, they might not be wealthy for long, and she’s just received a novel by her ex-husband (Jake Gyllenhaal) called “Nocturnal Animals” -- based on a pet name he had for her. The novel’s story takes over much of the film, and follows the terrible arc of a father (also Jake Gyllenhaal) whose wife and daughter are taken by crazies in some dusty corner of Texas. The whole film is twisty turny with uneven results as Susan tries to find some meaning in the connections between the violent story of the novel and the decisions she made with her ex-husband.
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Easy Baked SnapperGOOD HOUSEKEEPING TWO
This fast fish recipe is both ultra low-fat and low-cal without missing out on flavor. It’s a diet dish that you’ll crave.
1 tablespoon olive oil2 medium orange and/or yellow
peppers1 medium onion1 package sliced mushrooms1/2 cup dry white wine1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves6 skinless, boneless snapper, sole, or
flounder fillets2 tablespoons fresh lemon juiceSalt and pepper
1. Heat oven to 450 F. In 12-inch skillet, heat oil on medium until hot. Add peppers and onion, and cook 10
minutes or until tender, stirring often. Add mushrooms, wine and thyme; cook on medium-high 3 minutes, stirring frequently.
2. Meanwhile, spray 13-by-9-inch glass or ceramic baking dish with nonstick cooking spray. Arrange fillets in baking dish, folding under narrow ends. Sprinkle with lemon juice, 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper.
3. Spoon hot vegetable mixture from skillet on top of fish in baking dish. Bake fish 15 to 18 minutes or until opaque throughout. Garnish with thyme leaves if you like. Serves 6.
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J.J. HollywoodBy Tony Rizzo
HOLLYWOOD -- How viewers watch TV and films has changed drastically. Netflix’s quarterly earnings surpassed $2 billion domestically and its membership is estimated at 93.8 million. The major networks have scrambled to find ways to fight the erosion of their viewership. CBS has come up with CBS Access, where you watch programs available on CBS and shows made especially for the new outlet. “Star Trek: Discovery,” a new series based on CBS original “Star Trek” was due to start shooting last November, but was pushed back to January and then postponed again.
NBC will try to beat Netflix (which scored with reboots of “The Gilmore Girls” and “Full House”) at its own game by rebooting “Will & Grace,” with Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally, original producers Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, as well as director James Burrows on board for 10 new episodes. If it scores you can bet NBC will be back with more.
Meanwhile, “The Simpsons” has been renewed for two more years, which will take the animated sitcom to its 30th anniversary.
***“Fifty Shades of Grey” received mixed
reviews on Rotten Tomatoes (a 25 percent from 228 critics) and USA Today said, “The dialogue is laughable, the pacing sluggish and the performances one-note. Only the theme song was Oscar-nominated and the film won the
Golden Raspberry for “Worst Picture,” “Worst actor” (Jamie Dornan), “Worst Actress” (Dakota Johnson), “Worst Combo” and “Worst Screenplay,” and yet at a cost of $40 million, earned a whopping $571 million. It did win a Grammy for The Weeknd as “Best R&B Performance.”
The sequel, “Fifty Shades Darker,” will be released Feb. 10 (in time for Valentine’s Day) with a new theme song sung by former One Direction’s Zayn Malik and Taylor Swift. The third and final installment, “Fifty Shades Freed,” was filmed back to back with “Darker” and is set to be released Feb. 9, 2018 (in time for Valentine’s Day again). Jamie Dornan was offered $1.5 million to do full-frontal nudity, but turned it down. Dakota Johnson didn’t.
***Charlie Hunnam, whose film “The Lost
City of Z,” with Robert Pattinson, will be screened April 21 at the New York Film Festival, has been cast by director Guy Ritchie with Jude Law and Eric Bana in the 3D epic “King Arthur: The Legend of The Sword,” due May 12. Hunnam then will play Steve McQueen’s role in the reboot of “Papillon” (1973), with “Mr. Robot” star Rami Malek playing the role created by Dustin Hoffman. Hunnam, who was free as a bird on his motorcycle in “Sons of Anarchy” (2008-14), is not playing a motorcycle riding Steve McQueen role. Instead he’s in a French hell-hole island prison ... mon Dieu!
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Now here’s a tipBy JoAnn Derson
• To make a deliciously flaky pie crust, use a normal cheese grater to grate butter in to the flour mix. The butter will stay cold, and it will come out tender and flaky.
• “I like to make a big presentation, so I use sliced fruit, nuts and fresh herbs for garnishes. I prepare them ahead of time and store them in the fridge to take dishes from stove to table quickly. I have found that if you use a little lemon juice on apple slices, they won’t discolor and you can cut them up ahead of time, too.” -- T.C. in California
• Because fabric softeners can leave residue on the dryer’s lint trap, clean yours out at least every other month.
Just scrub with plain old soap and water.• Create your own nonslip hangers
for your closet with your glue gun. Run a thin bead along the top sides of your hanger. Allow to dry thoroughly and you will be able to hang the flimsiest of tops on the hanger without them falling off. No glue gun? Try wrapping a pipe cleaner tightly around each side; this works well for tank tops!
• “Print out recipes and tape them to your kitchen cabinets, or hang from a door pull with a pants hanger. You could even stack a week’s worth of recipes on a clipboard and add a dedicated hook for them in your kitchen.” -- T.Y. in North Carolina
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1170Help Wanted
SELLERS SERVICES INC. IS HIRING!LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION CAREERS:
Award winning landscaping company is seeking a Landscape Construction Project Manager forexciting jobs in the Culver area. If you can oversee multiple jobs simultaneously, read and install
construction plans, keep jobs on schedule and within budget, operate heavy equipment, and assistto make sure jobs are completed with a high quality standard then we want to talk to you.
LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION CREW LEADERS WANTED:We are looking for dependable crew leaders to help manage our projects. Must have leadership
experience and construction knowledge. Also looking for hard working crew members for projects.
Call 574-542-2565 or apply in person at: 15444 State Road 110, Rochester, IN.
1170Help Wanted
JOB COACHA Job Coach is needed at Marshall-Starke Development Center to assist DD individualsobtain employment. Conduct job development activities with local employers. Help train
placed individuals to learn their jobs. Bachelors degree preferred. Three years experiencein job placement, sales/marketing or relevant field. Reliable transportation, and excellent
organizational and communication skills a must.
Please apply in person at 1901 Pidco Dr, Plymouth, IN. No phone calls please.EOE
1170Help Wanted
RESIDENTIAL STAFF SUPPORT POSITIONS OPEN FOR ALL SHIFTSResponsible for assisting disabled individuals in the home with daily living skills. Planrecreational activities. High school diploma or GED required. Experience preferred,
but will train the right individual.
Current/valid Indiana Driver’s License. Drug/Alcohol testing.
Apply in person, no phone calls please. MSDC 1901 Pidco Dr, Plymouth, IN 46563EOE
1170Help Wanted
LOOKING FOR A CAREER CHANGE OR A DIFFERENT OPPORTUNITY?A local, well established agronomy business is looking for a highly energetic individual to joinour team. This is a position that would involve many different aspects of farming. Effective
communication and awillingness to learn is a plus. Must be able to pass a drug screening aswell as have a clean driving record.
To learn more about the position, please send a letter of interestor resume to P.O. Box 314, Winamac, IN 46996.
1170Help Wanted
LOOKING FOR ASUMMER JOB?
Culver Marina, Maxinkuckee Boardshop and the Boardwalk Bar & Grillis the place. We are looking for honest, personable help. Willing toshow-up and work. Must work weekends and summer holidays.
Job openings include the following:
CULVER MARINAService Department
MAXINKUCKEE BOARDSHOPRetail Salespersons • Dock StaffBOARDWALK BAR & GRILL
Experienced Bartenders • Wait StaffKitchen Positions • Bus Staff
Contact Culver Marina for Application, stop in for an application form,or go online to culvermarina.com. Must be 18 years old to apply.
Culver Marina3000 East Shore Drive • Culver, IN 46511(574) 842-3375 • www.culvermarina.com
1170Help Wanted
THE NORTH JUDSON/SAN PIERREVETERINARY CLINIC
is now accepting applications until February 22nd. We arelooking for a part-time vet assistant/receptionist. We also havean opening for after school kennel help, must be at least 16.
Please apply in person at the clinic;101 S. Broadway Hwy. 421 in San Pierre
1175Drivers Wanted
P/T DRIVER WANTED Seeking driver for early a.m. & "on call" hours. Will use our
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Email or send resume to: [email protected] you can submit an application to:
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DRIVER Class A CDL driverneeded to deliver rooftrusses. Must have roll offt r a i l e r e x p e r i e n c e .574-498-6022 Premier Truss
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SEASONAL WAREHOUSEPERSONNEL & DRIVERSeasonal WarehousePersonnel & Drivers wanted.Local running. Clean MVR withCDL (minimum Class B),Hazmat/Tanker endorsementrequired. Must pass DOTPhysical & Drug Screen. CallW i n f i e l d U n i t e d @800-955-2401 M - F 8 a.m. to4:30 p.m.
ACCOUNT RECONCILIATIONLocal company seeks qualifiedcandidates for position withmain responsibilities ofreconciling accounts andposting transactions.Candidates should be detail-oriented, self-motivated andeffective meeting deadlines.College degree in accounting,business or related field withsome accounting experiencepreferred. Microsoft Excelability required. KTRADE is aretirement recordkeepingcompany located in Plymouth,IN offering competitive pay andbenefits. Email resumes to:[email protected] ormail to: Personnel, 1500 N OakDr, Plymouth, IN 46563
ARGOS COMMUNITY Schoolsare looking for a part-time Cus-todian. Applications are avail-able at the Administration Build-i ng o r on l i ne a twww.applitrack.com/argos/on-lineapp
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CTA AND Oasis Lifestyle, LLCis now hiring for all positions inthe fiberglass industry. Newlyrestructured competitive entrylevel wages. Additional pay op-portunities for experience in fi-berglass. Outstanding benefitsand new longevity pay struc-ture. Please apply online at:www.oasisbath.com. No phonecalls please.
NOW HIRING EXPERIENCEDconcrete laborers, finishers andforeman for immediate start.Call (574)256-5511
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NOW HIRING full-time farmhelp for livestock facilities in theWalkerton and Wyatt areas. Ex-perience required. Cal l(574)256-5511
EVENING INDUSTRIAL clean-ing in Bremen: 5:30pm-9:30pm.Monday-Friday. Weekends op-tional. $9.00/hr. Applyat cleansweepcsi.com
THE BRASS Rail is hiringpart-time day & evening serv-ers. Flexible hours, closed Sun-days. Apply in person.
1172Medical/Health Care
PODIATRIC MEDICAL ASSIS-TANT Part time medical assis-tant needed for podiatry officein Knox. Must be dependableand have computer skills. Faxresumes to (219) 736-2013.affiliatedankleandfoot. com
1175Drivers Wanted
MISHAWAKA CONSTRUC-TION company now hiringf u l l - t i m e e q u i p m e n toperator/truck driver. Experi-ence and CDL required. Paybased on experience. Call574-256-5511.
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1200Apartments for Rent
1BR APARTMENT in country.$400 monthly plus deposit. Nopets. Call (574)767-1088
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BREMEN, Lake of-the Woods.1&2BR in quiet neighbor-hood. $115-$125/weekly.(269)240-7734 1-year lease.
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PLYMOUTH: 2BR/1BATHw/central air, washer/dryerhook-up $445/mo. $400 secu-rity deposit. Tennant to payu t i l i t i e s . N o P e t s .(574)267-3460
1205Houses for Rent
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1300Pets & Supplies
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Sports QuizBy Chris Richcreek
1. Name the first player in major-league history to have an extra-base hit in his first six postseason games.
2. How many times has a New York Mets player hit 40 or more home runs in a season?
3. When was the last time before the 2015 season that the Iowa Hawkeyes played in the Rose Bowl?
4. A.C. Green holds the NBA record for most consecutive games played. How many is it?
5. Who was the last rookie under the age of 20 before Edmonton’s Connor McDavid to average at least a point a game for the season?
6. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, cyclist Kristin Armstrong became the second American woman to win three gold medals in the same event in any Olympics. Who was the first?
7. In 2016, golfer Henrik Stenson tied a record for lowest final round in winning a men’s major (63). Who also holds the mark?
Answers1. Colby Rasmus of the Houston
Astros in 2015.2. Three times -- Carlos Beltran (41 in
2006), Todd Hundley (41 in 1996) and Mike Piazza (40 in 1999).
3. It was after the 1990 season.4. He played in 1,192 consecutive
games.5. Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby, in the
2005-06 season.6. Speedskater Bonnie Blair (1988-
94).7. Johnny Miller, who shot a 63 in the
final round of the 1973 U.S. Open.
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Old WashboardCOLLECTINGBy Larry Cox
Q: My mom was raised on a farm in Nebraska during the 1930s and ‘40s. When she moved to Canton, Ohio, after World War II, she brought with her several items, including a washboard. It was manufactured by the National Washboard Company of Chicago and is model 862. Do you have any idea of its value? -- Betty, Canton, Ohio
A: Most of the older washboards sell in the $25 to $45 range. Also associated with washday were the boilers, which often sell for $150 and more because of their copper content.
***Q: While visiting a thrift store in
Wichita, I found a small box of paperback books, all by Raymond Chandler and all from the 1950s and ‘60s. They include “The Big Sleep” (original cover price of 25 cents), “Five Sinister Characters,” “Pick-up on Noon Street,” “The Finger Man” and “Lady in the Lake,” the last the Armed Services edition from 1944. I bought nine paperbacks for a total of $3. I have two questions: Are paperbacks from the 1940s collectible and, if so, how much are the ones I bought worth? -- Mark, Wichita, Kansas
A: Depending on the exact edition and condition, most of the titles you listed sell in the $5 to $35 range. I have seen
guides that list much higher prices, but something is only worth what someone is willing to plunk down in cold cash to buy it. Most price guides for collectibles should be read with a grain of salt.
***Q: In about 1960, a friend gave me the
Pez full-body Santa. It has been packed away ever since. A neighbor heard about it and has offered $50 for it. Before I sell it, I thought I would check with you. -- Brett, Arkadelphia, Arkansas
A: The Pez candy dispensers have been around for over half a century. During the 1950s, Pez began producing a series of Santa dispensers, and they became the most popular ones ever produced by the company. The full-body Santa was issued during the 1950s, and according to “Warman’s Pez Guide” by Shawn Peterson and published by Krause Books, it is valued in the $150 to $200 range.
Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803, or send e-mail to [email protected]. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr. Cox cannot personally answer all reader questions, nor does he do appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring return mail.
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6.37+/- acres with solid 2 story farmhouse and outbuildings northwest of Plymouth. Just minutes from town and easy access to U.S. 30. Zoned I-Industrial. Call Sam Goebel for pre-auction inspection 574-936-7616.Terms: 5% non-refundable earnest money deposit due the day of auction with balance due at closing. Property sold “as is” subject to seller confirmation. Taxes: Prorated to date of closing. Possession: 30 days after closing on the house. 60 days after closing on the outbuildings. Note: Inspect the property, attend the auction and bid your price. Don’t find out after the auction that the property sold for less than you would have been willing to pay.
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CELEBRITY EXTRABy Cindy Elavsky
Q: I love Kristen Bell. Is it true that she’ll be back in a revival of “Veronica Mars”? Please say yes! -- Kendra F., via email
A: Yes, but they are not sure yet when this will happen. Kristen and creator Rob Thomas have teased its return in a special six-episode redux of the cult-hit series. The only hitch: They have to work around her schedule for “The Good Place” and Rob’s schedule for the CW’s “Lost Boys” revival.
Rob recently revealed: “Kristen and I both want to figure out some way we could do a six-episode ‘Veronica Mars’ mystery. If I were a betting man, I bet that it will happen. I just don’t know when it will be. We need to find a window where we could both do it. When actors are on network shows, most standard contracts will give them outs for, like, one episode a year of guest-starring. But then there also are sometimes outs if you’re doing something that is noncompetitive. Would NBC consider a ‘Veronica Mars’ thing on, like, Netflix noncompetitive? We haven’t figured that out yet.”
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Q: You mentioned a while back that “Hand of God” would be back on Amazon soon, but I haven’t been able to find anything else about it. Do you have an update? -- Valerie F., Madison, Wisc.
A: The second and final season of the series starring Ron Perlman and Dana Delany is slated for March 10. Creator Ben Watkins gave me a few teasers on what to expect: “In season two, Pernell’s empire is in jeopardy, and part of that Harris-family empire includes (new cast member) Linda Gray (as Pernell’s aunt). She becomes a bigger part of the story because she wants to make sure that if he goes down, the Harris family doesn’t go down with him. We get to explore a little bit about what was going on with PJ and the software he was working on. And there’s a connection there to Jocelyn (PJ’s wife) -- that mystery is driven by Crystal Harris. She really steps into a leading role and drives the story forward because she is intent on finding out what happened to her son’s software and fulfilling his legacy.”
***Q: Do you know if “Longmire” will be back for a sixth
season on Netflix? -- Jeff S., via email
A: Netflix has announced that the Western crime drama will be back for a sixth and final season. All we know as of this writing is that it will premiere sometime this year, and it will be 10 episodes. Executive producers Greer Shephard, Hunt Baldwin and John Coveny released this statement: “We are grateful to Netflix for the opportunity to compose a closing chapter for these beloved characters who inspire lasting memories. Most importantly, we’re committed to delivering a dynamic and satisfying conclusion to our fans that rewards their longtime loyalty.”
Write to Cindy at King Features Weekly Service, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803; or e-mail her at [email protected].
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SENIOR NEWS LINEBy Matilda Charles
Many seniors get to a point in life where a big house is too much to manage. Maybe the weather is no longer tolerable. It’s then that the idea of a retirement community begins to look inviting.
However, a new place to live might not be all you imagined. Before you pack up and move into a retirement community, consider the following:
* Will you have control of when and how you leave the community? If your health fails, does the fine print say that someone else gets to decide when you need a place with more care? Look carefully at the details of continuing-care communities and learn what they actually provide, versus independent-living communities. Find out what’s available at the closest hospital, just in case.
* If you already have a helper who does your shopping or cleaning, will that person be allowed to continue?
* Will your new home have a kitchen? If it doesn’t, you’ll be stuck with adhering to the eating schedules
already established in the dining room. Is there a fee to bring your meals to you?
* You won’t automatically make new friends, or even be accepted by people. The groups have already formed before you arrive. Find out the ages, genders and single/couple ratios.
* What is the rate of staff turnover at any community you consider? High turnover can indicate unhappiness among the staff.
* Are your hobbies supported? If the slick brochures advertise pottery classes, do those actually take place?
* Are you allowed to sell your home to anyone, or does management have a say? What is the annual rate of increase of any monthly fees? If you make a large lump-sum payment when you move in, is the entrance fee refundable?
Have an attorney review any documents before you sign them.
(c) 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTHBy Keith Roach, M.D.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have been taking Lipitor for high cholesterol. Lately, my pharmacist said that all statins can cause memory loss. I hesitate to stop taking Lipitor, but I don’t want this side effect. Please advise. -- P.C.
ANSWER: Your pharmacist is quite right that some users of statins can have the unwanted side effect of memory loss. This is quite variable: Some people never get this effect, and it can be quite severe in a few. It appears to be reversible in the majority of people who get it. I wouldn’t recommend stopping unless you are having the side effect.
***DEAR DR. ROACH: I have chronic constipation, and
have had it most of my life. I have used most of the bulking (husk) things that are out there. Nothing works. Years ago, I went to my doctor, and he said that I could take MiraLAX and use it for the rest of my life. It has worked! Now my new doctor wants me off of it, and wants me to incorporate fiber into my diet. I already do this. Plus I drink a lot of water. I start my day with a 24
ounces of water every morning before anything else. Is there anything wrong with taking MiraLAX every day? I do not take the full dose. -- V.B.
ANSWER: While I recommend non-drug treatments, such as increased water intake, high-fiber diet and exercise as treatment for constipation, that doesn’t work for everybody. In that case, using a medication as recommended by your doctor makes sense. Polyethylene glycol (MiraLAX) is a generally safe treatment that works by increasing fluid in the bowel. It’s a good idea to use it as little as is needed to keep the stool from getting uncomfortably hard.
READERS: The booklet on constipation explains this common disorder and its treatments. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Roach -- No. 504W, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. 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 4-6 weeks for delivery.
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When a King Bows to a Sir VA Seeks Better Access for Rural Vets with HIV
A SPORTING VIEWBy Mark Vasto
Charles Barkley has a big mouth, which is appropriate considering he also has a very large head. He used to get paid for bouncing a ball, but for the past 10 years he’s gotten paid to break them as a game-day analyst for TNT.
Nobody knows this more than the King -- LeBron James.
Barkley was one of the first to rip James’ decision to leave Cleveland for Miami in his “The Decision” telecast that needlessly cuckolded a fan base that only loved the guy. “Punk move” was how Barkley put it out there.
This year he made a comment about how James will never be considered in the top five of basketball’s all-time players (for the record, Barkley counts them as Michael Jordan, Oscar Robertson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell). Last week Barkley called him “inappropriate” and “whiny” after James openly complained about the Cavs’ inability to sign another playmaker for their anticipated title defense.
“The Cleveland Cavaliers, they have given him everything he wanted,” Barkley expounded. “They have the highest payroll in NBA history ... he’s the best player in the world. Does he want all of the good players? He don’t want to compete? He is an amazing player. They’re the defending champs.”
Well, LeBron James has had enough. When an ESPN staff writer reached out to him after a loss for comment, James did another thing Barkley is pretty good at: He
teed off.“I’m not going to let him disrespect my legacy
like that,” James said. “I’m not the one who threw somebody through a window. I never spit on a kid. I never had unpaid debt in Las Vegas. I never said, ‘I’m not a role model.’ I never showed up to All-Star Weekend on Sunday because I was in Vegas all weekend partying. All I’ve done for my entire career is represent the NBA the right way. Fourteen years, never got in trouble. Respected the game. Print that.”
And that’s exactly what we’ll do. There’s James’ take on Barkley. James had every right to pursue championships in Miami. He has professional pride; he may become the all-time leading scorer, winner of championships ... who knows? He’s certainly in the top 10. He has represented the NBA the right way. He was great with Amy Schumer in “Trainwreck.” And why shouldn’t he be concerned with Golden State returning with a vengeance -- this time with Kevin Durant in tow?
Problem is, Barkley said nothing wrong. “The Decision” was a punk move. LeBron James isn’t on the NBA’s Mount Rushmore plus one, at least not yet. And Barkley was right, complimentary even, when he called him the “best player in the world.”
James asked why Barkley is even relevant in today’s game. The answer is because James, the King, deigned to get into a mudfight with a lowly “Sir,” so quit your whining!
Mark Vasto is a veteran sportswriter who lives in New Jersey.
(c) 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
VETERANS POSTby Freddy Groves
Veterans with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) who live in urban areas have more access to treatments than those who live in rural areas. Dr. Michael Ohl, a Department of Veterans Affairs researcher, has studied the limited access of those rural veterans and has conducted a pilot study to improve care using the VA’s telehealth videoconferencing.
According to the research, of the 26,000 veterans with HIV who get VA care, 18 percent live in rural areas, far from the VA’s specialty clinics. They typically start care when the illness is more advanced, are less likely to receive the latest in
treatment ... and have lower survival rates.
Ohl’s plan is to have veterans use the video telehealth at nearby VA outpatient clinics where care managers, psychologists and even pharmacists can be included, with nurses able to provide treatment. Onsite primary-care doctors could then coordinate with the HIV specialists for continuing care.
The pilot study has focused on Dallas, San Antonio, Atlanta and Houston, which have HIV specialty clinics, and has involved 800 veterans who are at least a 90-minute drive from a specialty clinic facility but who have a primary-care clinic closer to home.
If you have HIV or know a veteran who does, check www.hiv.va.gov/patient/index.asp for information on getting tested, clinical trials, resources, living with HIV and much more.
If you don’t have HIV but have another medical condition and live in a rural area, the VA has 50 different telehealth specialties, many of them using regular home phone lines or a short trip to the nearest clinic. If telehealth would allow you to get care without making a long trek to a medical facility, call to learn if you qualify. Last year alone, over 700,000 veterans had 2 million telehealth appointments.
(c) 2017 King Features Synd., Inc.
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