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Audited By CVC Sunday, February 3, 2013 PENNY SAVER FREE FREE Reaching Over 70,000 Residents Weekly Visit Us On The Web At: www.fredoniapennysaver.com www.larryspacc.com www.larryspacc.com 366-2020 4037 Vineyard Drive, Dunkirk, NY HOURS OF OPERATION Monday 9 - 8 Tuesday 9 - 8 Wednesday 9 - 5:30 Thursday 9 - 8 Friday 9 - 5:30 Saturday 9 - 3 Visit us at 24 hours a day! *Price and payments with $0 down. 72 months at 6% on 2008 older and 3% on 2009 newer. Add tax, tags and doc. fee. On approved credit. 2009 Dodge Avenger SE 26,347 miles BUY FOR $207/mo. 2008 Ford Fusion SEL 53,365 miles $11,995 2007 Ford Focus SE 39,090 miles BUY FOR $185/mo. 2008 Chevy Impala LS 67,951 miles $10,995 2009 Dodge Grand Caravan 2UT205, 66K miles $12,995 2011 Dodge Caliber 50,028 miles BUY FOR $199/mo. 2008 Pontiac G6 47,140 miles BUY FOR $219/mo. 2008 Honda Odyssey LX 59,800 miles $11,995 2010 Chevy Malibu LS 36,319 miles $12,995 2008 Scion XD 57,193 miles $11,995 2009 Chevy Impala LT 39,311 miles BUY FOR $224/mo. 2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS 42,056 miles $12,995 2009 Toyota Matrix S 40,383 miles $12,995 2009 Toyota RAV4 61,499 miles $13,495 2010 Toyota Camry LE 46,169 miles BUY FOR $240/mo. 2009 Mazda 6i 32,913 miles BUY FOR $240/mo. 2011 Toyota Camry LE 50,386 miles BUY FOR $244/mo. 2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT 80,261 miles $16,995 2009 GMC Sierra 1500 51,339 miles $17,995 2009 BMW 328i Sulev 31,494 miles $34,495 2010 Toyota Tundra I-Force 72,010 miles $20,995 2009 Honda Odyssey EX-L 45,646 miles $19,995 2009 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE Z71 60,664 miles $20,995 2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 57,685 miles $20,995 2012 Kia Sorento LX 17,401 miles $22,995 2010 Ford F-150 STX 52,088 miles $22,995 2011 Chevy Malibu LT 20,703 miles $14,995 2009 Nissan Rogue S 35,900 miles BUY FOR $253/mo. 2009 Volkswagen Jetta SE 34,778 miles $14,995 2011 Kia Soul 30,836 miles BUY FOR $249/mo. 2010 Mazda 3 S Sport 44,582 miles BUY FOR $266/mo. 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS 54,962 miles BUY FOR $266/mo. 2008 Mini Cooper S Clubman 51,624 miles $15,495 2010 Chevy Malibu LS 16,906 miles BUY FOR $266/mo. 2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT 68,127 miles $24,495 2010 Toyota Tundra I-Force 45,487 miles $23,995 2011 Cadillac SRX Luxury 28,508 miles $31,995 2012 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT 16,268 miles $32,000 2008 GMC Sierra 2500HD SLE Z71 30,576 miles $32,995 2012 Chevy Traverse LT 19,413 miles $26,800 2008 Ford F-350 Lariat 51,349 miles $35,995 2008 Ford F-250 Lariat 78,390 miles $23,995 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser 47,093 miles $24,495 OVER 150 PRE-OWNED TO CHOOSE FROM! • GOOD CREDIT • BAD CREDIT • NO CREDIT • JUDGEMENTS • BANKRUPTCY WE CAN HELP! ASK ABOUT GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL LARRY SPACC VINEYARD RESALE Must have approved credit. Must present ad to receive prices. (1) GM Competitive Conquest Program - a private offer to customers who currently lease a 1999 or newer non-GM passenger car or light duty truck. (2) GM Trade In Allowance Program - for customers who own a 1999 or newer passenger car or light duty truck and who trade their vehicle towards the purchase of one of the eligible new models. 2013 Terrain lease 24 months, 12K year. .20¢ mile overage. Lessee responsible for maintenance. Must be leasing non-GM vehicle currently. Tax, acquisition fees, 1st payment, DMV fees due at signing. Must have GM Competitive Lease Conquest. COME SEE THE “ALL NEW” “REDESIGNED” 2013 GMC ACADIA IN STOCK COME SEE THE “ALL NEW” “REDESIGNED” 2013 GMC ACADIA IN STOCK Lease for MSRP............................................................. $38,570 LARRY SPACC DISCOUNT.............................. -$1,725 MFR. REBATE................................................. -$2,500 GM COMPETITIVE LEASE CONQUEST (1) ..... -$2,000 CASH OR TRADE ............................................ -$3,500 2013 GMC SIERRA EXT. CAB 4x4 SLE YOU PAY $ 28,844 YOU PAY MSRP............................................................. $26,660 LARRY SPACC DISCOUNT................................. -$605 GM COMPETITIVE LEASE CONQUEST (1) ..... -$1,000 CASH OR TRADE ............................................ -$3,500 $ 21,555 $ 199/mo. *$2,950 down, tax, doc. fee due at signing. Security deposit waived. First payment due at signing. 2013 GMC TERRAIN FWD SLE 1 2013 GMC SIERRA EXT. CAB 4x4 SLE V8, Auto., PW, PL, Cruise, Tilt, Air, CD, Bluetooth, Locking Diff., Trailer Pkg. LEASE FOR $ 199/mo. *$870 down, tax, 1st payment due at signing. Security deposit waived. Must own GMC or Chevy truck or SUV. 10,000 miles / year. Lease For 2012 GMC SIERRA 4x4 Auto., air, tilt MSRP...........................................................$27,005 LARRY SPACC DISCOUNT............................... -$600 MFR. REBATE............................................... -$2,000 GM COMPETITIVE LEASE CONQUEST (1) ... -$2,000 GM TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ......................... -$1,000 CASH OR TRADE .......................................... -$3,500 YOU PAY $ 17,905 *$1,680 down, tax, 1st payment due at signing. Security deposit waived. Must own GMC or Chevy truck or SUV. 12,000 miles / year. 2013 GMC ACADIA SLE PW, PL, Cruise, Tilt, Air, Alum. Wheels $ 279/mo. NEW DESIGN HUGE SAVINGS ON NEW GM’S! HUGE SAVINGS ON NEW GM’S! 0% FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS ON 2012 SIERRA 1500! 0% FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS ON 2012 SIERRA 1500! CHECK YOUR GM CARD FOR UP TO $3,000 ROUND UP ASK ABOUT OUR EXTRA $1,000-$2,500 TOTAL BONUS CASH ON SELECT NEW TRUCKS! S i l v e r C r e e k • SILVER CREEK • FORESTVILLE • SHERIDAN • IRVING • SUNSET BAY • SHOPPING GUIDE • 276 W. Main St., Fredonia, NY 14063 • 679-1509 • 1-877-679-1501 • Circulation Over 5,384 • HOURS: Mon.,-Thurs. 9-5, Fri. 9-1 Published Every Weekend by Fredonia Penny Saver, Inc. • Deadline for ad copy, changes & cancellations: Thursday 1pm

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Page 1: Fredonia PennySaver 2/3/2013

Sunday February 13 2007 FREEFREE

Audited By

CVC

Sunday February 3 2013

PENNY SAVERFREEFREE

Reaching Over 70000 Residents Weekly

Visit Us On The Web Atwwwfredoniapennysavercom

wwwlarryspacccomwwwlarryspacccom

366-20204037 Vineyard Drive

Dunkirk NY

HOURS OF OPERATIONMonday 9 - 8Tuesday 9 - 8

Wednesday 9 - 530Thursday 9 - 8Friday 9 - 530Saturday 9 - 3

Visit usat

24 hoursa day

Price and payments with $0 down 72 months at 6 on 2008 older and 3 on 2009 newer Add tax tags and doc fee On approved credit

2009 DodgeAvenger SE

26347 milesBUY FOR

$207mo

2008 FordFusion SEL

53365 miles

$11995

2007 FordFocus SE39090 miles

BUY FOR

$185mo

2008 ChevyImpala LS67951 miles

$10995

2009 DodgeGrand Caravan2UT205 66K miles

$12995

2011 DodgeCaliber50028 miles

BUY FOR

$199mo

2008 PontiacG6

47140 milesBUY FOR

$219mo

2008 Honda Odyssey LX

59800 miles

$11995

2010 ChevyMalibu LS

36319 miles

$12995

2008 Scion XD

57193 miles

$11995

2009 ChevyImpala LT39311 miles

BUY FOR

$224mo

2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS42056 miles

$12995

2009 Toyota Matrix S40383 miles

$12995

2009 Toyota RAV4

61499 miles

$13495

2010 Toyota Camry LE46169 miles

BUY FOR

$240mo

2009 Mazda 6i

32913 milesBUY FOR

$240mo

2011 ToyotaCamry LE50386 miles

BUY FOR

$244mo

2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT80261 miles

$16995

2009 GMC Sierra 150051339 miles

$17995

2009 BMW 328i Sulev31494 miles

$34495

2010 Toyota Tundra I-Force72010 miles

$20995

2009 Honda Odyssey EX-L

45646 miles

$19995

2009 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE Z7160664 miles

$20995

2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS

57685 miles

$209952012 Kia

Sorento LX17401 miles

$22995

2010 Ford F-150 STX52088 miles

$22995

2011 Chevy Malibu LT

20703 miles

$14995

2009 Nissan Rogue S

35900 milesBUY FOR

$253mo

2009 Volkswagen Jetta SE

34778 miles

$14995

2011 KiaSoul

30836 milesBUY FOR

$249mo

2010 Mazda 3 S Sport

44582 milesBUY FOR

$266mo

2009 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS

54962 milesBUY FOR

$266mo

2008 Mini Cooper S Clubman

51624 miles

$15495

2010 Chevy Malibu LS16906 miles

BUY FOR

$266mo

2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT68127 miles

$24495

2010 Toyota Tundra I-Force45487 miles

$23995

2011 Cadillac SRX Luxury28508 miles

$31995

2012 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT

16268 miles

$32000

2008 GMC Sierra 2500HD SLE Z71

30576 miles

$32995

2012 Chevy Traverse LT

19413 miles

$26800

2008 Ford F-350 Lariat

51349 miles

$35995

2008 Ford F-250 Lariat78390 miles

$23995

2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser47093 miles

$24495

OVER 150 PRE-OWNED TO CHOOSE FROM

bull GOOD CREDITbull BAD CREDITbull NO CREDITbull JUDGEMENTSbull BANKRUPTCY

WE

CAN HELPASK ABOUT

GUARANTEEDCREDITAPPROVAL

LARRY SPACC VINEYARD RESALE

Must have approved credit Must present ad to receive prices (1) GM Competitive Conquest Program - a private offer to customers who currently lease a 1999 or newer non-GM passenger car or light duty truck (2) GM Trade In Allowance Program - for customers who own a 1999 or newer passenger car or light duty truck and who trade their vehicle towards the purchase of one of the eligible new models 2013 Terrain lease 24 months 12K year 20cent mile overage Lessee responsible for maintenance Must be leasing non-GM vehicle currently Tax acquisition fees 1st payment DMV fees due at signing Must have GM Competitive Lease Conquest

COME SEE THEldquoALL NEWrdquo ldquoREDESIGNEDrdquo

2013 GMC ACADIA IN STOCK

COME SEE THEldquoALL NEWrdquo ldquoREDESIGNEDrdquo

2013 GMC ACADIA IN STOCK

Lease for

MSRP$38570LARRY SPACC DISCOUNT -$1725MFR REBATE -$2500GM COMPETITIVE LEASE CONQUEST (1) -$2000CASH OR TRADE -$3500

2013 GMC SIERRA EXT CAB4x4 SLE

YOU PAY $28844

YOU PAY

MSRP$26660LARRY SPACC DISCOUNT -$605GM COMPETITIVE LEASE CONQUEST (1) -$1000CASH OR TRADE -$3500

$21555 $199mo$2950 down tax doc fee due at signing Security deposit waived

First payment due at signing

2013 GMC TERRAINFWD SLE 1

2013 GMC SIERRAEXT CAB 4x4 SLEV8 Auto PW PL Cruise Tilt Air CD Bluetooth Locking Diff Trailer Pkg

LEASE FOR $199mo

$870 down tax 1st payment due at signing Security deposit waived Must own GMC or Chevy truck or SUV 10000 miles year

Lease For

2012 GMCSIERRA 4x4

Auto air tilt

MSRP$27005LARRY SPACC DISCOUNT -$600MFR REBATE -$2000GM COMPETITIVE LEASE CONQUEST (1) -$2000GM TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE -$1000CASH OR TRADE -$3500

YOU PAY $17905

$1680 down tax 1st payment due at signing Security deposit waived Must own GMC or Chevy truck or SUV 12000 miles year

2013 GMC ACADIA SLEPW PL Cruise Tilt Air Alum Wheels

$279mo

NEWDESIGN

HUGE SAVINGS ON NEW GMrsquoSHUGE SAVINGS ON NEW GMrsquoS

0 FINANCING FOR

60 MONTHS ON 2012

SIERRA 15000 FINANCING FOR

60 MONTHS ON 2012

SIERRA 1500

CHECK YOURGM CARD FOR UP

TO $3000 ROUND UP

ASKABOUT OUR EXTRA

$1000-$2500 TOTAL BONUS CASH ON SELECT

NEW TRUCKS

S i l v e r C r e e k

bull SilveR CReek bull FOReStville bull SheRidAn bull iRving bull SunSet BAy bull ShOpping guide bull276 W Main St Fredonia ny 14063 bull 679-1509 bull 1-877-679-1501 bull Circulation Over 5384 bull hOuRS Mon-thurs 9-5 Fri 9-1

published every Weekend by Fredonia penny Saver inc bull deadline for ad copy changes amp cancellations thursday 1pm

2

Buy Sell Rent

All Advertising May Be Cancelled or Corrected Must Be In Writing By 1 PM On Thursday Preceding The Next Publication Paid Ads Appearing In This Paper Do Not Necessarily Reflect The Views Of The Fredonia amp Silver Creek Penny Savers Or Their Employees Fredonia amp Silver Creek Penny Savers Will Not Be Held Accountable For Typographical Or Grammatical Errors Which May Appear In The Penny Saver Unless The Error Totally Changes The Meaning Or Nature Of The Advertisement The Penny Saver Reserves The Right To Refuse Any Advertisement POSITION We do our best to comply with all requests for special position POSITION however CANNOT BE GUARANTEED No adjustment refund or reinsertion will be made because of the position in which an advertisement is published

Call Mark 410-2045

Student RentalsFall amp Spring Semesters

2013

Two and ThreeBedroom Apartments

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENTIn Downtown Silver Creek

Across from Park next to MampT Bank

Call 679-1509for more information

Silver Village is within walking distanceto downtown Silver Creek close

to shopping parks and Sunset Bay

We offer affordable in house financing to make the transition easier

Call todayfor a tour

(716)570-2992

Are you paying more than $585 in rent

Did you know thatyou can own yourown Factory Built Home inSilver Creek for the same amountand you own it

Melody MeadowsHogg Builders

Home SalesRoute 5 Angola NY bull 549-5995

NEW amp USED

HUD amp MODULAR HOMESRanch - Cape - 2 Story

ON YOUR LOT OR OURS

Open Monday -Friday 10-5BY APPOINTMENT ANYTIME

Trade-ins Welcome

2008 14 x 70 - $29900New 28 x 56 - $79500New 28 x 56 - $82200

A horse can see better at night than a human However it takes a horsersquos eyes longer to adjust from light to dark and

from dark to night than a humanrsquos

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

EAST BASS POND Water-front home 8 acres $99900 6 acres 74rsquo lakefront $29900 wwwLandFirstNYcom 1-888-683-2626FSCC

MYRTLE BEACH SC New-est boatable lakefront golf community with home sites from the $30rsquos Call 1-888-243-0133 TODAYFSCC

20 ACRES FREE Own 60 acres for 40 acre pricepay-ment $0-Down $168mo Money Back Guarantee NO CREDIT CHECKS West Tex-as 1-800-843-7537 wwwSunsetRanchescomFSCN

MODULAR HOMES FOR SALE

MUST SEE NEW MOD-ELS Just arrived on our lot Prices wonrsquot be beat wwwowlhomeswnycom 716-673-1366

FSC23

PROPERTY WANTED

PROPERTY WANTED Fami-ly looking for 50 to 100 acres to build a camp Forest-ville-Cherry Creek area Jeff 716-627-7170FSC23

REAL ESTATE SERvicES

I BUY MOBILE HOMES Call Dominic 716-680-2112

FSC23

HOUSES FOR RENT

FOR RENT Silver Creek 3 bedroom house large lot re-ently remodeled $700mo (716) 445-6617FSC23

vAcATiON

DO YOU HAVE VACATION PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT With promotion to nearly 5 million households and over 12 million potential buyers a statewide classified ad canrsquot be beat Promote your property for just $490 for a 15-word ad Place your ad online at fcpnycom or call 1-877-275-2726FSCC

MANUFAcTURED HOMES FOR SALE

SILVER CREEK For Sale Newly remodeled 2 amp 3 bed-room manufactured homes Eat-in kitchen new carpeting and shed Wonrsquot last long only $teens Homes also avail-able in our Angola amp Derby manufactured home commu-nities Low financing TRITON 549-3737 or 683-9100FSC23

DERBY FOR SALE Hot on the Market Move right in 3 bedroom 2 bath doublewide extra large eat-in kitchen and roomy living room carport amp shed Awesome lot Only $40rsquos TRITON 549-3737 or 683-9100SC23

FOR SALE DERBY Move right in Cozy 2 bedroom open front dining room Flor-ida room appliances Only $8900 TRITON 549-3737 683-9100SC23

FOR RENT

RENT OR RENT TO OWN Two amp three bedroom mobile homes Brocton NY 585-613-1371FSC RTN

STUDENT RENTALS - Fall amp Spring Semesters 2013 Two amp Three Bedroom Apartments Call Mark 410-2045FSC RTN

1 amp 2 BEDROOM apart-ments Security deposit and 1st monthrsquos rent required NO PETS References Call 413-1879FSC RTN

SILVER CREEK VILLAGE - 1 bedroom apartment $500 in-cludes utilities No pets Secu-rity required 716-532-1058FSC23

APPLICATION for lower 2 small bedroom suitable for 1 or 2 people Off-street park-ing hook-ups No smokingpets 363-7050FSC23

FOR RENT Angola on bus route Upper one bedroom apartment Appliances heat and water included No smok-ers no pets $465 m onth 632-2073

SC210

LAND FOR SALE

2 COUNTY NY LAND LIQUI-DATION Ends Feb 17th No Closing Costs Bank Repos Farm Estates Short Sales 5 to 38 acres for $9800 Farm bldgs streams views Build hunt invest 3 hrs NY City Terms avail 1-888-701-1864FSCC

2 COUNTY NY LAND LIQUIDATION Ends Feb 17th

No Closing Costs Bank Repos Farm Estates

Short Sales 5 to 38 acres from $9800

Farm bldgs streams views Build hunt

invest 3 hrs NY City Terms avail (888) 738-6994

FSCM

With peppers bigger might not be better especially if you like them hot Generally the smaller the pepper the hotter and none of the hottest peppers in the world is more than three inches long

By Samantha Mazzotta

Replacing Water Pipe Broken in

Freeze

Q During the last cold snap the cold

water pipe leading to my garagersquos utility sink froze and broke Is it possible to fix the pipe myself mdash Chet in Springfield Mass

A Depending on the location of the pipe

break repairing it can be fairly straightforward The good thing is itrsquos a nones-sential fixture mdash unlike say pipes leading to the kitchen or bathroom mdash and so you can either fix it right away or shut off water to that sec-tion of the pipe run until the weather gets warmer

A broken pipe needs to be replaced It can be patched but those quick fixes also break down quickly

For the repair yoursquoll need a pipe cutter a length of replacement pipe of the same diameter and material as the original sandpaper or steel wool and a round wire brush If you plan to solder the replacement yoursquoll need a handheld pro-pane torch flux (a paste that helps solder spread evenly) and pipe solder

If you donrsquot want to solder or canrsquot do it safely yoursquoll need to buy two compres-sion fittings one for each side of the replacement pipe Cutting and preparing the pipe is the same Ulti-mate Handyman has a short video detailing how to use compression fittings

Make sure the water sup-ply to the pipe is turned off Mark the pipe on both sides of the break Fit the adjust-able pipe cutter around the first mark tighten and rotate the tool around the pipe three or four times to achieve a smooth straight

cut Repeat on the other side You may need to finish the cut with a few swipes of a hacksaw but it should detach pretty cleanly

Take the section to the home-improvement store to find the correct replacement pipe and fittings

Use the round wire brush sandpaper or steel wool to scrub away metal burrs left by the cut and to smooth the pipe ends Next test the fit-tings to make sure both the remaining and replacement pipe will fit The connections should be pretty tight even without flux and solder

Apply flux to the ends of the pipe using a small brush to spread it evenly about 1 inch along the pipe Slide the pipe into the fittings twisting to spread the flux more then slide the replacement pipe and fittings into place on the pipe run

Uncoil about 9 inches of solder Bend the first 2 inches at a 90-degree angle which gives you more control Light the propane torch and briefly heat both sides of the first fitting about 5 seconds each side so that the fitting heats evenly To see if the fit-ting is heated correctly touch the bent end of the solder to the fitting if the solder melts itrsquos go time

Working quickly insert a half-inch or more of solder into the joint between the fit-ting and the pipe The heated fitting will melt the solder and draw it into the joint so that just a thin bead is still vis-ible (This may take a couple of tries) Use a rag to quickly wipe away excess solder

Solder all the joints and let the pipes cool completely Then open the tap and slow-ly turn on the water supply If a leak is evident yoursquoll need to disconnect everything and redo it

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

mdash33mdash

Are You an MVPThe Department of Veter-

ans Affairs has been work-ing on a huge database to study how genes affect health The project is going to be huge when finished The VA Office of Research amp Development has now passed the 100000 mark in the number of volunteer veterans who have signed up to be part of the program Within the next six years it expects more than 1 million veterans to sign up

The Million Veteran Pro-gram (MVP) is designed to be a database accessible by researchers who are study-ing all the diseases and illnesses that have struck veterans through the years diabetes cancer post trau-matic stress disorder heart disease and others

The goals are to learn new ways of treating and pre-venting illnesses discover why certain individuals are more prone to developing certain diseases and to study why certain medicines work better than others

Participation is easy Yoursquoll fill out a form allow access to your VA medical records provide a blood

sample take a test for grip strength and lung function and not much more

For more information go online to wwwresearchvagovMVP Additionally therersquos a video at the site if you want to learn more about MVP

Privacy is a big deal No researcher will have access to your name address birth date or Social Secu-rity number Theyrsquoll use bar codes on your samples so yoursquore not identified Insur-ance companies wonrsquot have any access to the data

There are 40 sign-up loca-tions across the country list-ed and linked on the website If you receive health care at one of those sites you can schedule an appointment by calling 1-866-441-6075 or talk to your local clinic A study visit only takes about 20 minutes

Will you be one of the mil-lion who helps this project

Write to Freddy Groves in care of King Features Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to column replygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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Support Your Local Fire Dept

WEDNESDAYS 7 PM-Doors Open At 6 PM

BingoBingoITrsquoS TIME FOR

PUBLIC SMOKING ALLOWEDSuNDAYS 7 PM -Doors Open At 6 PM

CIRVFD 12879 Route 438 bull Irving bull Ph 532-9794

Bonita M SalettaBrokerPresident

Cell 716-680-0591

20 W Main St Fredonia NY 14063716-672-2323 Fax 716-672-8614

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

Get YourCustom Ink Stamps amp

Business CardsAvailable At The

276 W Main St Fredonia bull 679-1509

We now have a large quantity in stock

SERVICES

TRANSMISSIONS PROFESSIONALLY

Overhauled and installed in your passenger car or light

truck One year warranty and affordable pricing Call

934-2222 Monday-Friday 8-5FSC RTN

ON THE FARM TIRE SER-VICE for tractor rears Gay Mark Tire amp Wheel Cassada-ga 962-9315FSC23

HOME IMPROVEMENT AND REPAIRS All types Fully in-sured Rob 934-0059 or 969-7656FSC23

COMPUTERIZED WHEEL ALIGNMENT for most vehi-cles only $5995 Gay Mark Tire amp Wheel Cassadaga 962-9315FSC23

SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED Take $10 off quoted price Call EampA Excavating 592-3578 or 912-5392SC23

POURED WALLS- Full base-ments garage foundations additions retaining walls amp trench footers 337-0500FSC210

WILL GIVE PROFESSIONAL CARE TO LOVED ONES and elderly light housekeeping and meals Registered LPN available 247 716-680-2422SC210

CONSTRUCTION WORK WANTED Flooring drywall painting pole barns garages roofs All home repairs Amish craftsmanship 716-499-7716SC210

SERVICES

ALL TYPES OF Concrete Work Driveways floors pati-os etc Dump truck backhoe Bobcat service 337-0500FSC210

SNOWBLOWER TUNEUPS 549-4226

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INCOME TAXES - ACCOUNT-ING - ESTATE PLANNING - BUSINESS CONSULTING BRETT STRUBBLE CERTI-FIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 988-5950SC4413

LOMA RENOVATIONS - Elec-trical windows doors siding decks power washing kitch-en and bath Free estimates 934-3178SC92913

ANGOLA FLOWER SHOPPE - wwwangolaflower-shoppecom 549-1265 Full Service Florist for all Occa-sionsSC92913

REACH AS MANY AS 5 MIL-LION POTENTIAL BUYERS in central and western New York with your classified ad for just $350 for a 15-word ad Call 1-877-275-2726 for details or visit fcpnycomFSCC

DIVORCE $450 No Fault or Regular Divorce Covers chil-dren property etc Only One Signature Required Excludes govt fees 1-800-522-6000 Ext 100 Baylor amp Associates Inc Est 1977FSCC

The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball club based in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania They play in the Central Division of the National League and are five-time World Series champions The franchise joined the National League in its sixth season in 1887 and was competitive from its early years winning three National League titles from 1901 to 1903 playing in the very first World Series in 1903 and winning their first World Series in 1909 behind Honus Wagner The Pirates have had many ups and downs during their long history most famously winning the 1960 World Series on a game winning homerun by Bill Mazeroski the only time that Game 7 of the World Series has ever ended with a home run They also won the 1971 World Series behind Roberto Clemente and the 1979 World Series under the slogan ldquoWe Are Familyrdquo led by ldquoPopsrdquo Willie Stargell

ldquoYour time is limited so donrsquot waste it living someone elsersquos life Donrsquot be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other peoplersquos thinking Donrsquot let the noise of otherrsquos opinions drown out your own inner voice And most important have the courage to follow your heart and intuition They somehow already know what you truly want to become Everything else is secondaryrdquo

~Steve Jobs

Time

ldquoIt is the mark of an educated mind to be able

to entertain a thought without accepting itrdquo

~Aristotle

SC PEN

NY

SAVER

FEbRuA

RY 3 2013

4

SUNDAY Townsend St

Dunkirk starting at 645 pm Doors open 500 pm Offering 28 games ldquoall paperrdquo

MONDAY 296 Lake Shore Shore Drive

W Dunkirk Doors open 515 pm food starts 530 pm bingo starts 700 pm Casino early birds and red white and blue

TUESDAY 75 Bourne St

(Exempt Hall) Westfield 715 pm Casino and progressive bingo

145 E Main St Fredonia 700 pm every Tuesday Doors open at 530 pm NEW FORMAT Playng on paper-no chips Pay out more than $1400 $100 Jackpots $200 Jackpot plus special games Friendly atmosphere Pull tabs are also available

WEDNESDAY 30 Main St

Sinclairville 7 pm All paper early bird late bird $500 progressive pull tabs available

FRIDAY 428 Central Ave

Dunkirk 700 pm Doors open at 530 pm Now playing on all paper RedWhiteBlue and progressive games Pull tabs also Available

EVERYBODYReads The Classifieds

MAIL FORM amp PAYMENT TO EITHER OF OUR OFFICES

Issue(s) Ad Is To Appear In

Dunkirk-Fredonia-Westfield ________________ Silver Creek________________

Run Date(s) _________________________________________________________

Check Money Order Amt Enclosed ____________________

Credit Card ________________________________________________________

Signature ___________________________________ Exp Date ______________

For ease in reading classified ads in the Penny Saver will be categorized under the following headings

RE FOR SALE RE - WANT FOR RENT FOR SALE - AUTO FOR SALE - MDSE FARM EQUIPMENT MOTORCYCLES GARDENING ANTIQUES HELPWANTED WANTED - MDSE HOUSEHOLD SALE PETSANIMALS LOSTFOUND SERVICES RECREATION MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAL CARD OF THANKS ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADSTHURSDAY 100 PM

(Visa or MasterCard Only)

If you donrsquot receive your Penny Saver by

please give us a call Monday Morning

Sunday Evening

FREDONIA bull 679-1509

ASK PSYCHIC MEDIUM ASTROLOGER

I had another dream with a symbol in it Now the paradox is Did I dream it this time because I may have been thinking about it or was this a totally ldquonewrdquo dream This dream occurred in the same place This second dream took place after a night of zero sleep it was a very calming dream A very Ah-Ha dream Anonymous

I am receiving a multitude of impressions as I read your questions Firstly I am impressed to share with you from your spirit guides teachers and angels they would like you to start to and actually keep a sketch padsketch book of the symbols you are receiving They are requesting this be completed very precisely Each page is to be devoted to each symbol They are requesting you place the date you received each symbol through your dream(s) Secondly they would like you to keep a Journal(s) of the related dreams with each symbol In the first journal they would like you to record the dream exactly as you received it In the second journal your teachers are requesting you record your feelings about each dream this is to include your feelings about the specific symbol you receive in each specific dream Both of the before mentioned journals are to be dated with the date you received any given dream and utilizing the same date upon awakening when you enter your feelings regarding your dream(s) and each symbol as it is given to you The third journal they are relaying is to contain information you receive during waking hours regarding each and everyone of the symbols you received during your dream time The entry is to be dated for the date you receive the information- with another date entry- which refers specifically to the date you received the symbol in the specific dream you received it during Your guides and teachers are saying you did not have this second dream because you had been thinking about the first they are saying it is a totally new and different dream ( even though in the long run they are ( will be in relationship to one another ) Your spirit teachers guides and angels are also requesting you record your ah ha moments regarding any one of these dreams in the journal which contains your feelings regarding the symbol received from each specific dream(s) and the symbol(s) were contained within They also relay to you- by your being over tired you could not block your dreams- thus your receiving this second dream- in a long series of dreams yet to come There is a definite and ldquostrongrdquo feeling this is being received by you in order for you to publish your dreams these symbols and all information gathered related to both though your writings and art work related to each of these specific dreams and the symbols you receive

You may write your questions to Dennis for consideration to or go to his Web Site

at and send him ane-mail directly from there

You can also set up individual appointments from there as well

For Entertainment Purposes Only

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

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What does it mean to graduate with honors Academic honors involve these Latin terms

Graduating With Honor means graduating cum laude

The magna cum laude definition is With Great Honor Usually it means you had the second best grades

Most define summa cum laude as With Highest Praise and the summa cum laude definition is With Highest Honor It usually means highest grades

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Arearsquos best selection of bbq sauceSt Elizabeth Ann Seton Food Pantry will now be open 315 pm to 715 pm only on WednesdaysPet Pantry A not-for-profit organization that gives free pet food to qualifying (low income) residents of Chautauqua County 16 E Howard Ave Dunkirk Open every Tuesday 6-8 pm and Saturday 10 am until noon You will need photo ID proof of income licenses for dogs and Rabies certificates for catsSilver Creek Assembly of God -Invites you to donated used clothes shoes blankets drapes and stuffed toys to the located at 1385 Route 20 in the parking lot Receive tax reduction for your donations Please place your donations in a clean dry plastic bag Visit St Pauly Textile at wwwst-paulycom about clothing donation and distribution Silver Creek Food Pantry-is open every Friday from 1000 am-1200 pm and the third Friday evening of the month from 600-730 pm Thursdays 530-730 Donations are greatly appreciated - and can be sent in care of The Pantry at PO Box 173 Silver Creek NY 14136Forestville Food Pantry (Clothing Gallery) 3 Park St open Thursdays from 10 am-4 pm 965-2655Samaritan House-A community outreach ministry lending a helping hand with clothing household goods furniture amp appliances Located at 2 East Ave Sinclairville Hours Wed amp Fri 2 pm - 6 pm September-April Wed amp Fri 10 am - 2 pm May-August Call 716-962-2246 for assistance or donations Dunkirk UMC Branch located at 6th amp Washington Hours M-F 9-1 Call 716-366-2230 for info or online wwwsamaritanhouseusSinclairville Food Cupboard Available to residents of the Sinclairville School District Located at Park United Methodist Church Wersquore open every Monday and Tuesday 930-1100 am

is available to residents of Cassadaga Stockton and Lily Dale Located in the basement of the Cassadaga Community Baptist Church wersquore open every Thurs 10 am-noonTwice Is Nice- Ruth Remsen Used Clothing Center open Fridays 10 am - 2 pm Located behind First United Church ldquoThe White Church On The Squarerdquo in Silver Creek Adults clothing 50 cents children 25 cents

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Lincoln Logs were invented by Frank Lloyd Wrightrsquos son John Lloyd

Wright They were not actually

named in honor of

Abraham Lincoln -

John named them after his father whose

birth name was Frank

Lincoln Wright

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Qualified Candidate must possess a high school diploma or GED and certified journeyman card or have worked 8000 hours within the trade in an industrial environmentQualified candidates should send resume toHeather HutchinsonLabor Services Representative - LSRNew York State Department of Labor23 East Third StJamestown NY 14701Email jamestownDoEslabornygovAAEOE

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52 Cards = 52 weeks4 suits = 4 seasons13 cards in each suit = the 13 lunar cycles (full and new moons)364 7 days in the week = 52 cards in a deckBut the real clincher is when we add up the

numeric or spot value of each card in the deck The entire deck added together comes to 364 But with the addition of the Joker which is considered to have a spot value of 125 we get 36525 exactly the number of days in our calendar year

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Mistakes are a part of being

human Appreciate

your mistakes for what they are precious life lessons

that can only be learned the

hard way Unless itrsquos a

fatal mistake which at least

others can learn from Al Franken

ldquoOh the Things I Knowrdquo 2002

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commonrdquo

~Voltaire

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1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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lsquoCreate a Cardrsquo Kit for

Valentinersquos DayI love getting homemade

cards and personalized notes from my kids donrsquot you But sometimes they need a little extra prodding mdash a bit of help to get the creativity flowing If you have young children in your house give them a ldquoCreate a Cardrdquo kit this week for some do-it-yourself val-entines Yoursquoll be giving a little gift to get another heartfelt gift started

If yoursquore a grandpar-ent assemble inexpensive mini kits for each of your school-age grandchildren (as a hint hint ldquoIrsquod love a homemade card from yourdquo) Send the assembled kits in the mail and who knows you might in turn find a surprise ldquocraft with a heartrdquo delivered to YOUR address come Feb 14

Herersquos howA Valentine-making

starter kit in a box might contain red pink and white construction paper lace or paper doilies and a small bag or tin can filled with valentine stickers cut-outs from vintage valentine cards conversation heart candy buttons pieces from old jewelry sewing trim such as rickrack and ribbon glitter etc Add a new marker in a fun color a pair of decorative-edge scissors from a craft store and a new glue stick Tuck in envelopes and some postage stamps too

Or make mini kits to give to grandkids cousins and friends They might contain a small tablet of colorful paper heart stickers and a valentine-themed stamp and inkpad Put the items together in a sandwich bag or in a clear cellophane gift bag with a decorative ribbon for a nice presentation

Extra idea Share this fun ldquosealed with a heartrdquo tip with the kids

Once they have signed and inserted their home-made valentine cards into envelopes they can seal them with a kiss mdash and even their thumbs A child may press her thumb onto

an inkpad and then onto the closed flap of the enve-lope with the first print angled to the right Make a second thumbprint to the left to create a one-of-a-kind heart shape

Donna Ericksonrsquos award-

winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activi-ties visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her latest book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabu-lous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo

copy 2013 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd

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Jeff Burton Gets Fresh Start With lsquoGen 6rsquo Chevy

Jeff Burton driver of the No 31 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet met with the media during a recent test session at Charlotte Motor Speedway The fol-lowing are some of his comments

Q Talk about the new car your team and

the 2013 season

A ldquoObviously we had some work to

do based on our perfor-mance last year and the year before for that matter We certainly made a lot of changes from the very top of the company to a lot of

positions within individual teams I feel good about what we have done I think our preparation what we have done to be ready before we start building cars is at a different level today than it was last year and even the year beforerdquo

Q Some team is prob-ably going to con-

nect with the Generation 6 car early What do you

think is going to be the magic bullet Is it going to be somebody with a rear-suspension deal is it going to be aero

A ldquoI wish I knew that because then I would

be that guy Honestly we talk a lot about trick but

I will tell you that Irsquom not a trick guy I believe that you have to have an entire

package When you have that entire package you may kind of find a trick that makes that package better but that doesnrsquot necessarily transfer to the team next to you in the garagerdquo

Q You have talked about your strug-

gles the past year or two and trying to get things straightened out and back on track Is it a good thing that you guys have a new car or is that going to be another issue that you guys are going to have to deal with

A ldquoI think the timing of the car is good

for us as a company I think that by anybodyrsquos mea-surements we didnrsquot have a good year throughout the company last year We went almost the whole year without winning a race Kevin (Harvick) won really late in the year So for us I think itrsquos easier when there is a whole new car with a lot of new rulesrdquo

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Jeff Burton thinks the new Generation 6 Chevrolet Sprint Cup car comes at a good time for the No 31 Richard Childress Racing team (Getty Images for NASCAR photo)

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

NoTe To edITorS effective with the Feb 4 package ldquoNASCAr This Weekrdquo

is discontinuing The full NASCAr This Week page is still available through King Features sales (212) 969-7593

Buffalo Sabres

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

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HUMAN BODYThe longest bone

in the human body is the femur

The largest artery is the aorta and the largest vein is the inferior vena cava

The largest in-ternal organ is the liver It is also the heaviest organ with an average of 35 pounds

The largest ex-ternal organ which is also the largest organ in general is the skin

The longest mus-cle is the sartorius

The longest single nerve is the sciatic nerve in the thigh counting its branches and axons

By Samantha Mazzotta

Replacing Water Pipe Broken in

Freeze

Q During the last cold snap the cold

water pipe leading to my garagersquos utility sink froze and broke Is it possible to fix the pipe myself mdash Chet in Springfield Mass

A Depending on the location of the pipe

break repairing it can be fairly straightforward The good thing is itrsquos a nones-sential fixture mdash unlike say pipes leading to the kitchen or bathroom mdash and so you can either fix it right away or shut off water to that sec-tion of the pipe run until the weather gets warmer

A broken pipe needs to be replaced It can be patched but those quick fixes also break down quickly

For the repair yoursquoll need a pipe cutter a length of replacement pipe of the same diameter and material as the original sandpaper or steel wool and a round wire brush If you plan to solder the replacement yoursquoll need a handheld pro-pane torch flux (a paste that helps solder spread evenly) and pipe solder

If you donrsquot want to solder or canrsquot do it safely yoursquoll need to buy two compres-sion fittings one for each side of the replacement pipe Cutting and preparing the pipe is the same Ulti-mate Handyman has a short video detailing how to use compression fittings

Make sure the water sup-ply to the pipe is turned off Mark the pipe on both sides of the break Fit the adjust-able pipe cutter around the first mark tighten and rotate the tool around the pipe three or four times to achieve a smooth straight

cut Repeat on the other side You may need to finish the cut with a few swipes of a hacksaw but it should detach pretty cleanly

Take the section to the home-improvement store to find the correct replacement pipe and fittings

Use the round wire brush sandpaper or steel wool to scrub away metal burrs left by the cut and to smooth the pipe ends Next test the fit-tings to make sure both the remaining and replacement pipe will fit The connections should be pretty tight even without flux and solder

Apply flux to the ends of the pipe using a small brush to spread it evenly about 1 inch along the pipe Slide the pipe into the fittings twisting to spread the flux more then slide the replacement pipe and fittings into place on the pipe run

Uncoil about 9 inches of solder Bend the first 2 inches at a 90-degree angle which gives you more control Light the propane torch and briefly heat both sides of the first fitting about 5 seconds each side so that the fitting heats evenly To see if the fit-ting is heated correctly touch the bent end of the solder to the fitting if the solder melts itrsquos go time

Working quickly insert a half-inch or more of solder into the joint between the fit-ting and the pipe The heated fitting will melt the solder and draw it into the joint so that just a thin bead is still vis-ible (This may take a couple of tries) Use a rag to quickly wipe away excess solder

Solder all the joints and let the pipes cool completely Then open the tap and slow-ly turn on the water supply If a leak is evident yoursquoll need to disconnect everything and redo it

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Are You an MVPThe Department of Veter-

ans Affairs has been work-ing on a huge database to study how genes affect health The project is going to be huge when finished The VA Office of Research amp Development has now passed the 100000 mark in the number of volunteer veterans who have signed up to be part of the program Within the next six years it expects more than 1 million veterans to sign up

The Million Veteran Pro-gram (MVP) is designed to be a database accessible by researchers who are study-ing all the diseases and illnesses that have struck veterans through the years diabetes cancer post trau-matic stress disorder heart disease and others

The goals are to learn new ways of treating and pre-venting illnesses discover why certain individuals are more prone to developing certain diseases and to study why certain medicines work better than others

Participation is easy Yoursquoll fill out a form allow access to your VA medical records provide a blood

sample take a test for grip strength and lung function and not much more

For more information go online to wwwresearchvagovMVP Additionally therersquos a video at the site if you want to learn more about MVP

Privacy is a big deal No researcher will have access to your name address birth date or Social Secu-rity number Theyrsquoll use bar codes on your samples so yoursquore not identified Insur-ance companies wonrsquot have any access to the data

There are 40 sign-up loca-tions across the country list-ed and linked on the website If you receive health care at one of those sites you can schedule an appointment by calling 1-866-441-6075 or talk to your local clinic A study visit only takes about 20 minutes

Will you be one of the mil-lion who helps this project

Write to Freddy Groves in care of King Features Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to column replygmailcom

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mature catmature cat

When yoursquore ready to adopt consider me a mature refined adult cat Sure kittens are cute but we donrsquot require constant supervision Even though we are less energetic we are less likely to be destructive yet enjoy a good play session In fact running the Indy 500 in the middle of the night is not really the thrill that it used to be Letrsquos not forget we are probably already neutered spayed and possi-bly declawed not to mention vaccinated We understand the concept of approval and reward unlike kittens and we typically are already well versed in household manners Letrsquos face it wersquore just plain more stable ready for loving and know how to enjoy quiet times If that doesnrsquot flip your catnip mousey consider this adopting an adult cat is a great way to teach your kids compassion and unselfishness

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

Hope moved in on Liam while Steffy was out of town Bill was conflicted by his feelings for both Katie and Brooke Pam and Donna didnrsquot trust Taylorrsquos motives when it came to Eric Rick made a point to ruffle Thomasrsquos feathers at work Dayzee got nervous when Maya and Marcus almost crossed paths Brooke was offended when Hope asked her what really happened between her and Bill Thomas contemplated taking a job in Paris at Forrester International Pam made it known to Eric that she was interested in him romantically Steffy continued to keep her pregnancy a secret Marcus introduced his adoptive brother Carter to the rest of his family Wait to See Steffy issues Liam an ultimatum Dayzee comes clean about her past

DAYS OF OUR LIVESNicole vowed to save

Brady from Kristenrsquos clutches Daniel saw that Chloe was using Parker to get closer to him Hope urged Jennifer to fight for her man Nicole transferred

some incriminating files onto Kristenrsquos computer Billie severed ties with her mother and quit the company Nick discovered the circumstances in which Lucas went to jail for Will Hope didnrsquot want to talk with Rafe about Borsquos extended absence Kristenrsquos faked feelings for Brady became more and more real to her Chloe interrupted Daniel and Jenniferrsquos romantic plans with a frantic phone call Rafe warned Sami to stay away from his sister Wait to See Nick secretly plots against Will Jennifer is caught in a lie

GENERAL HOSPITALAJ confronted Tracy

about using mob money to finance ELQ An Amber alert was issued after Emma went missing Kristina was arrested after threatening Connie with a bat Todd took a page from Connie and blamed his past crimes on dissociative personality disorder Lucyrsquos estranged husband Kevin arrived in Port Charles and found her to be delusional Britt blamed Sabrina for her part in Emmarsquos disappearance John received a mysterious phone call after someone confused him with Caleb the vampire AJ and Elizabeth continued to bond over the stressors in their lives Starr was surprised by the illegal dealings at ELQ Wait to See Heather might have the solution to Todd and Lucyrsquos problems Tracy is

arrested by the feds

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

Chelsea asked Adam not to contest their divorce Billy worried that Jack was taking on too much work so soon after his recovery Leslie and Tyler were nervous that Congressman Wheeler would recognize them Michael and Lauren argued over whether their son was guilty Nikki and Jack bonded over their history of addiction Adam tried to reach out to Victor as his son but things ended up ugly as usual Tucker shared a heartfelt goodbye with Katherine as he left Genoa City Nikki told Victor they needed to postpone their wedding Unbeknownst to Avery Dylan got himself hired at Nickrsquos new club Billy was impressed with Chelsearsquos designs Wait to See Avery sees her ldquodeadrdquo ex Jill and Katherine clashcopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

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1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

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1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

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1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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The first staplers were developed for King Louis XV of France during the 1700s They were handmade and every staple was inscribed with the insignia of the royal court

In 1866 a paper faster was

developed which used a single

staple at a time mostly for binding

books and boxes Other versions were

developed over the next few

decades some with brass

fasteners some that weighed over

two and a half pounds

The current version of the stapler was invented by John Munford in the mid-1900s

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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The Orion Village Center5893 Camp Rd Hamburg

(F) Adult calico spayed very affectionate

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would do good in any home(F) 1 year pit mix happy

disposition very sweet

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A flamingo can eat only when itrsquos head is upside down

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Shingles Pain Lingers After Rash Is Gone

DEAR DR DONOHUE Two years ago I had shin-gles and I now suffer the aftereffects of it The sores went away in a month but the stinging burning throbbing pain is still with me I cannot wear clothing over the affected shoulder No medicines have eased the pain so far Is there any help mdash ML

ANSWER You now are dealing with postherpetic neuralgia pain that lingers long after the shingles rash has gone The virus that causes shingles is the same virus that causes chicken-pox Almost every adult on this continent harbors that virus now called herpes zoster It lives on in nerve cells

From time to time at older ages it wakens from its hibernation travels down the nerve to the skin and causes an outbreak of blis-ters on a red base The out-break goes away in about three weeks Pain can linger for a long time mdash months to years In traveling down the nerve the virus dam-aged it

I can list some of the postherpetic neuralgia med-icines Two are antidepres-sants mdash nortriptyline and amitriptyline mdash given not for depression but for pain relief Cymbalta (dulox-etine) is another antidepres-sant that can lessen posther-petic pain Lyrica (prega-balin) is an anti-seizure medicine thatrsquos approved for this problem Neuron-tin (gabapentin) is another seizure medicine used for

control of the lingering pain of shingles

Capsaicin lotion cream or gel (Zostrix Capsin R-Gel) is applied directly to the involved skin A higher concentration of capsaicin comes as a patch thatrsquos applied in the doctorrsquos office left on for an hour and then removed Treat-ment can be repeated in three months Itrsquos called Qutenza Another skin patch is the Lidoderm patch The latest medicine is Gralise an extended-release form of gabapentin mdash Neurontin It requires fewer doses

The entire shingles story is covered in the booklet on that topic Readers can obtain a copy by writing Dr Donohue mdash No 1201W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery

DEAR DR DONOHUE

I get my calcium by drink-ing milk I believe natural sources are the best sourc-es of vitamins and miner-als The problem is that whole milk raises my cho-lesterol My father died of a heart attack at a young age Does skim milk have as much calcium as whole milk mdash RT

ANSWER Skim milk contains a little more cal-cium than whole milk An 8-ounce glass of whole milk has 291 mg of calcium The same amount of skim milk has 300 mg

Dr Donohue regrets that

he is unable to answer indi-vidual letters but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newslet-ters at PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475

copy 2013 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved

Ideas for Caregivers

Caring for an elderly par-ent or spouse isnrsquot easy In spite of how difficult it might be yoursquore not alone There are programs and steps you can take that can ease your burden a bit

Start with the basics the home and be sure there are safeguards in place to make your job easier For ideas about what you might need go online to sites such as Elder Proof Home (wwwelderproofhomecom or call 1-888-840-1055) for items that can help you By clicking the categories on the left side yoursquoll not only find products that will help make the environment safer but tips and advice as well

If yoursquove had to give up your job to take care of a parent or spouse there might be some money that will help fill in the gap

mdashIf yoursquore a spouse who cares for a veteran who receives a pension the vet-eran might qualify for what is called Aid and Atten-dance money Call the VA at 1-800-827-1000 to ask for specifics on how to apply

for the extra pensionmdashYou might qualify for a

tax deduction if your elder-ly parent is your dependent See IRS Publication 501

mdashIn a few states Med-icaid has a program called Cash and Counseling Pay-ment can be send directly to you Go to httpmedicaidgov and chose your state

Investigate the National Family Caregiver Support Program (wwwaoagov) part of the Older Americans Act of 1965 This program provides support to fam-ily members caring for anyone age 60 and older or any adult with dementia You might be eligible for counseling training home modifications and respite care Look in your area for Area Agency on Aging

Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to columnre-plygmailcom

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US STATES WITH INTERNATIONAL

BORDERS

Alaska 1538 miles CanadaArizona 373 miles MexicoCalifornia 140 miles MexicoIdaho 45 miles CanadaMaine 611 miles CanadaMichigan 721 miles CanadaMinnesota 547 miles CanadaMontana 545 miles CanadaNew Hampshire 58 miles CanadaNew Mexico 180 miles MexicoNew York 445 miles CanadaNorth Dakota 310 miles CanadaOhio 146 miles CanadaPennsylvania 42 miles CanadaTexas 1241 miles MexicoVermont 90 miles CanadaWashington 427 miles CanadaFlorida has maritime borders with Cuba and The Bahamas but is not considered a border state Alaska also has a maritime border with Russia

I am only oneBut still I am oneI cannot do everythingBut still I can do somethingAnd because I cannot do everythingI will not refuse to do the something that I can do - Edward Everett Hale

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Written by Todd J Tranum President amp CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce amp Executive

Director of the Manufacturers Association of the Southern TierChautauqua County can truly take a bow this month Two

major sporting events filmed locally have given our region a chance to shine on national television

The recent Progressive Skating amp Gymnastics Spectacular televised on NBC on January 6 featured some of the tops names in both sports Filmed at the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena on December 15th the production featured 2012 All Around Olympic Gold medalist Gabby Douglas along with other 2012 Olympic competitors Aly Raisman Jordyn Wieber John Orozco Danell Leyva Jonathan Horton and Jake Dalton as well as 2008 All Around Gold Medalist Nastia Liukin The lineup of figure skaters included World champions and 2010 Olympic ice dance silver medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White current US singles champions Jeremy Abbott and Ashley Wagner two-time US champion Alissa Czisny World ice dance bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani 2012 US silver medalist Adam Rippon and up-and-coming elite skater Gracie Gold

Also performing during the show was Fresh Beat Band of the Nickelodeon show with the same name and Ross Lynch of Disneyrsquos ldquoAustin and Allyrdquo with his band R5 Olympic champions Bart Conner Nadia Comaneci and Peggy Fleming hosted the show The glitzy production was filmed before a sold out and wildly cheering crowd in the Arena We commend the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena for an outstanding job on this event

Coming up next weekend NBC viewers will get a chance to see a different side of Chautauqua County when the final event of Jack Linkrsquos Major League Fishingrsquos Summit Cup will be televised at 100 pm Saturday February 9 The Major League Fishing crew and support staff have been raving both online and on the Outdoor Channel about the beauty of Chautauqua Lake as an extraordinary fishing destination as well as the hospitality they received during filming here last August

Please join us Saturday for a Major League Fishing watch party at Bellini Lounge at Chautauqua Suites as we celebrate this tremendous event The party begins at noon with free lunch and a cash bar This event is sponsored by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau Chautauqua Marina and Webbrsquos Year Round Resort You can register online through wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

It is easy when you live somewhere to take it for granted It becomes a little more exciting when you look at the assets in your own backyard through the eyes of others We should remind ourselves more often that the quality of life we enjoy in Chautauqua County is a privilege and that our arearsquos natural beauty sports and recreational opportunities and offerings in the arts and education truly do make us special We are very lucky to call Chautauqua County our home and to show it off this way for the rest of the country

The Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce will present a number of awards to local businesses during its annual Salute to the Finest on Tuesday February 12 The award winners are Manufacturer of the Year ndash Hopersquos Windows Inc Retailer of the Year ndash Jamestown Mattress Company Community Service Award ndash John Bauer Pride of Jamestown Award ndash Gateway Station Business of the Year ndash Robo Enterprises Inc Service to Humanity Award ndash Eastside YMCA New Business of the Year ndash Patientrsquos Pharmacy

The event begins at 530 pm at the Lillian V Ney Renaissance Center 19 West Third Street The cost is $20 for a heavy hors drsquooeuvre buffet with a cash bar You can register through the events calendar at wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

Once again a full slate of winter events is being planned for the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival in Mayville ndash one of the largest winter festivals in the region ndash which is organized annually by the MayvilleChautauqua Community Chamber of Commerce

The lineup includes snowmobile rides a flare parade fireworks kidsrsquo corner crafts chili cook-off kids snow slides snowball distance throwing contest snowmananimal making contest ice carving broomball snowshoe demonstrations a polar bear swim presidential costumer contest a snowball dance and lighting of the ice castle Many of these events will be held weather permitting

Major sponsors of the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival are Media One Group Town of Chautauqua Clark Patterson Lee Architectural Engineering FirmHabiterra Operating Engineers Local 17- Apprenticeship Program Felony Entertainment LLC Chautauqua Suites-Olives Restaurant-Bellini Lounge Lakeview HotelThe Docks Restaurant and Chautauqua Marina Platinum Sponsors are M amp T Bank Mayville Branch Webbrsquos Captainrsquos Table Restaurant and The Cottage Collection and Lictus Keystone For a complete schedule of events and sponsors please visit the Winter Festival event page at wwwchautauquachamberorg

The Community Chamber Development Corporation an Affiliate of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce is helping to provide answers to insurance questions through the Small Business Assistance Program SBAP is an initiative of the Community Service Society (CSS) a network of organizations across New York State that helps consumers and small business get affordable health care and health insurance Through SBAP we can provide health reform information and training for employers and one-on-one consultations on insurance options costs tax credits enrollment dispute resolution and more

If you have a small business and are looking for direct answers to questions about insurance including new regulations surrounding the Affordable Care Act tax credits and more please call CCDC at 366-6200 or 484-1101 for more information

AQUARIUS Transits indicate this week starts off on a pleasant note Socialization is indicated within small groups through the fifth Mercury moving into Pisces indicates communication may appear fickle at times to those around you in all of lifersquos sectors from the sixth through the ninth Transits through the second half of the week indicate taking action similar to the brilliance of thesolar system to move beyond the dimness you perceive around you PISCES Transits from the the beginning of the week through the fifth create energies which may allow you to feel stifled and leaving you with an inner desire towards those around you to hurry up and make decisions in order for you to do your own thing Energies from the sixth through the ninth may have you feeling overly confident and taking action without thoroughly thinking every thing through for the highest and best of all involved- including your selfARIES Transits indicate a possible slow start to the week this does not equate to a lack of productiveness You may desire to look at the possible choices around you and take action upon whose outcomes you may desire to come to fruition Self responsibility is indicated this week Action via insight is indicated from the eighth through the ninth Transiting Jupiter in Gemini mayhave you moving all over the place and may even have you looking at your self in amazement

TAURUS You may find yourself traveling or making plans to take a trip which is businesscareer related from the beginning of this week through the ninth Keep in mind even the best laid out plans may be cancelled andor postponed Transits create energies which indicate self responsibility in order to insure others do not perceive your need for attention as personal arrogance Transits at weekrsquos end indicate checking and rechecking everything for accuracyGEMINI Transits from the first through the fifth create energies which may find you in an overly serious mood and may be perceived as moodiness by those within your inner circle Self responsibility is indicated here in order to insure your actions do not act as a catalyst(s) which may cause painhurtoffense within those you care about and who sincerely care about you Transits indicate taking the to review your finances in order to take positive action from the seventh through the ninthMOON CHILD Productivity is paramount and key as indicated by transits from the first through the ninth- by adding self responsibility to the before mentioned energies and you may find yourself accomplishing desired outcomes beyond your your inner thoughts of probability Transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate favorable outcomes within your financial sector Keep in mind there are always possibilities and new choices which may be made for desired outcomesLEO Energies which are being created by current transits from the first through the fifth may have you feeling a need to take a leadership position in your workcareer environment Transits indicate you may already have the support of other in order for this to occur Self responsibility is indicated Transits from the fifth through the ninth create energies which may highlight partnerships within all sectors of your life bonds be be strengthened dissipated or created VIRGO Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow your to bring current projects to fruition Your energies to take self responsible action combined with planetarytransits may open doors to outcomes beyond your wildest imaginings Transits from the sixth through the ninth create energies which may allow you to reach out to all the ldquorightrdquo people now who may have the ability to unlock doors for you in order to move forward LIBRA Transits from the first through the third indicate you may desire to take action in order to fulfill obligations for elders within your family structure Transits from the fourth through the f ifth create energies which may have you retreating to alone time in order to revitalize your own life energies for personal and upcoming use Transits from the sixth through the ninth may find you uniting or reuniting with someone from your past in order to form a life long romantic partnershipSCORPIO Energies created by planetary transits from the first through the fourth may indicate a need for structure hard work and stick-to-it-activeness Taking the self responsibility to do so may bring about desired outcomes you may have been seeking for what seems to be a life time Transits from the fifth through the ninth allow you to bathe within their energies and the energy ofaccomplishmentSAGITTARIUS Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow you to bring about long desired results There is also an indication to you may desire to partner with an earth sign- such as a Capricorn- in order to ldquoblack boardrdquo with them and pick their brain(s) for ideas of practicality Romance is in the air for single and already coupled Sagittarius on the sixth Transits from the seventh through the ninth indicate indicate giving way to the desires of those you love CAPRICORN Transits from the first through the ninth are creating energies which may assist you to become grounded Self responsibility to do so is indicated Flexibility is indicated here as well Keep in mind Spring will arrive in its time transits indicate this is a time to accomplish what is at hand versus ldquowishing time ( your life ) awayrdquo Energies created by transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate humor and the proper use of humor may act as a ldquomagicalrdquo gift

Psychic Medium Astrologer Dennis Morley may be visited at and contacted for consultation via wwwpsychicdennismorleycom or

dennispsychicdennismorleycom or call 716-595-2836For Entertainment Purposes Only

It does not matter where love goes As long as love flowsThis is Creativity Unlimited

VISIT ME AT wwwpsychicdennismorleycom Love in ActionDennis

ZODIACTIONFor FEBRUARY 3 - 9

(A syndicated column created copyrighted and published by Dennis Morley)

Artificial turf was first used in Major League Baseball in the Houston Astrodome in 1966 replacing the grass field used when the stadium opened a year earlier

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

King Features W

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Come enjoy the minstry of

GEORGE MILLERChristian Gospel Vocalist

Sunday February 10th at 1030 am

Silver Creek Assembly of God1385 Route 20 Silver Creek NY

Everyone Welcome

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1 lb Montreal T-Bone Steak served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1499Prime Rib Au Jus for 2 served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1999Land amp Sea (12 lb NY Strip Steak 4 Jumbo Shrimp) served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1399

Bruschetta Shrimp Pasta served wsalad amp garlic bread $1199White Chicken Lasagna served wsalad amp garlic bread $999Sweet and Spicey Grilled Shrimp Skewers served owild rice with salad veg and roll $999

Breaded Pork Chops served wsalad apple sauce potato veg amp roll $899

Creamy Chicken amp Cheddar served obiscuit wsalad $799

Appetizer Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail $499

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Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

mdash31mdash

Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 21 2013

BUFFALO SABRES COACHES

Punch Imlach 1970ndash1972Floyd Smith 1972Joe Crozier 1972ndash1974Floyd Smith 1974ndash1977Marcel Pronovost 1977ndash1978Billy Inglis 1978ndash1979Scotty Bowman 1979ndash1980Roger Neilson 1980ndash1981Jimmy Roberts 1981ndash1982Scotty Bowman 1982ndash1985Jim Schoenfeld 1985ndash1986Scotty Bowman 1986ndash1986Craig Ramsay 1986ndash1987Ted Sator 1987ndash1989Rick Dudley 1989ndash1991John Muckler 1991ndash1995Ted Nolan 1995ndash1997Lindy Ruff 1997ndashpresent

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31st Annual Groundhog Day Pancake Breakfast Sunday February 3 An ldquoall-you-can-eatrdquo breakfast will be served from 8-11 am at the Cassadaga Fire Hall Sponsored by the Cassadaga Valley Kiwanis Club A handmade quilt will be raffled to benefit the Cassadaga Library Call 384-4023 or 595-3879 or see a Kiwanian for presale ticketsPancake Brunch Sunday February 3 8 am-130 pm Villenova Grange Balcom Corner blinker light (Rt 83) and Rt 322 South Dayton Take-outs available For info call 988-3819 or 965-4292Valentinersquos Day Craft At The Dunkirk Free Library Saturday February 9th from 1030 am-1130 am Kids can make valentine cards and gifts This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Book Sale Saturday February 9 1000 am-400 pm 21 East Bookstore Paperbacks and Hardcovers Literacy Volunteers 21 E Second Washington Ave Entrance Dunkirk Come browse take home some bargains and assist us in our work in promoting literacy10th Annual Kiss Me Anew (KMA) Valentinersquos Benefit Saturday February 9 930 pm Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk For those 21 and over Includes food fun door prizes Sweet Revenge girls and music by Black Widow Proceeds benefit the Salvation Army Anew Center 5-50 tickets Chinese auction and a Cupid Coat Check Mention the party and get a special room rate Call the Clarion at 716-366-8350 to make reservationsSnowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Countyrsquos Annual Ride-in Sunday February 10 11 am-3 pm Chautauqua County Firemanrsquos Grounds Stockton at Junction CH108 of Trail C4 and C4B Free food and beverage to include ldquoA Taste of Chautauqua Trailsrdquo Trail grooming equipment will be on display If the trails are closed the event is canceledRelay For Life Fundraiser Saturday February 23 5 pm-10 pm Rookies on the Lake 7 pm Live music by Left of Center Food and Drink Specials Raffles include Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres packages and Chinese auction Sponsored by the Kosciuszko ClubPaper Factory Relay for Life teamChapter 459 Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting Sunday February 24 11 am John T Murray VFW Post 1017 113 Deer St DunkirkPajama Story-time At The Dunkirk Free Library Tuesday February 26 530 pm-630 pm Kids can listen to bedtime stories wear their pajamas make a craft and enjoy refreshments This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Chiavettarsquos Chicken BBQ sponsored by Relay for Life Team Lucky 777 Sunday March 3 noon - 5 pm First ward Falcon Club Lake Shore Drive East Dunkirk Drive thru available Chinese auction Pre-sale tickets available by calling 366-7292 All proceeds go to the American Cancer SocietyGenerations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible) Training is ideal for first time computer users To register for this one-on-one training contact Nancy Jager Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell Training Coordinator at 753-4471Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1030 am-1100 am for 2-5 year olds For more information call 366-2511The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice To accommodate patrons Stockton Library 22 North Main St upper floor winter hours Mon Tues Thurs 1-7 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2 Closed Wednesday and SundayAmvet Retire Flags Silver Creek Respectable flag drop off box for retired flags Located inside of buildingSilver Creek-Hanover Garden Club Our garden club is seeking new members Join and receive a yearrsquos subscription to ldquoOrganic Gardeningrdquo Monthly meetings educational speakers and fun in the gardens For more information call Sue at 934-7608 or dukesueroadrunnercomReformers Unanimous a nationwide Bible-based addictions program Smoking weight drugs alcohol + Friday nights 7 pm Open Door Baptist Church 3576 Luce Rd just off Rt 60 Cassadaga Questions or information 595-2535Literacy Volunteers Bookstore 21 E Second St Dunkirk Washington Avenue entrance Over 10000 used books available Open Thursday Friday and Saturday 10 am-5 pmOvereaters Anonymous weekly Friday meetings at 330 Steger Apartments Library 15 N Main St Dunkirk Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more informationAre You On SSDISSI and want to work Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for KarenSilver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group If interested call 679-5833 to get an application Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 pmSamuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Post 13 N Main Street Silver CreekFirst United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 630-800 pm at 35 Park Place Silver Creek Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attendWestfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 600 pm at the Bark Grill in WestfieldSt Peterrsquos Church Bible Believing Anglican Worship 1A Park Street Forestville 652-9936 10 am Sunday Homebuilders 7 pm WednesdayThe Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month Everyone welcome Municipal Building Chestnut St ForestvilleAnderson-Lee Library Storytime 43 Main St Silver Creek Thursday mornings 1030-1100 am children ages 1-6Lily Dale Spiritualist Church East Street Lily Dale Sunday Services 1030 am Workshops amp Classes - no gate fee For information 716-595-3971 (247)Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting) 369 West Main Fredonia at Barlowrsquos Mill Worship at 11AM All are welcome For info 485-6065 or 679-1452TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter 1094 Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church 148 W Main St Brocton Handicap accessibility building and parking Weigh in 5-530 pm Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St Josephrsquos Hall Fredonia Weigh-ins 5 to 530 pmTOPS Chapter NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Wednesday at 900 am at Free Library Main St Sinclairville 962-3312 or 595-3340TOPS 890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 am for weigh-ins Meetings start at 905 am New members welcome For info call 934-4774William P Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 630 pm at the Post on Pearl amp Washington in WestfieldAbate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 1130 am at 41 West Fredonia For more info go to wwwchautabateorg or e-mail chautcoabateyahoocomTops- Chapter 1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Tuesday at 900 am at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St Farnham Church Of The Living Spirit Lily Dale hold monthly events including Healing Services Drumming Circles Medium Lunch Readings and Philosophy discussions Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters churchofthelivingspiritcom International Fellowship is seeking volunteer host families to host foreign exchange students Please call toll free 1-800-647-8839 or visit wwwinternationalfellowshiporgTo place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626 This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups

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CUTTING COMMUNICA-TIONS

This hand was played in a rubber-bridge game more than half a century ago The heroine was Ruth Sherman winner of several national championships in the 1940s and lsquo50s

Sherman reached four spades doubled as shown and West led the jack of hearts Declarer played low from dummy and East took the ace and returned a heart to dummyrsquos king

It was obvious to Sher-man that East had started with a doubleton heart and was poised to ruff the next heart lead Had declarer led a trump at this point East would have taken the ace and put West in with a club to obtain the heart ruff that sets the contract

But Sherman found a way to prevent West from ever gaining the lead and thereby circumvented the heart ruff Eastrsquos two-notrump bid marked him with both the king of diamonds and ace of spades So at trick three Sherman cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen This forced East to cover with the king where-upon declarer discarded her singleton club

East returned a club but the chicken had flown the coop Sherman ruffed forced out the ace of spades ruffed the club return drew trumps and ran her hearts to make the doubled contract Her only losers were a heart a spade and a diamond

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

The Blue Grass Cook Bookcompiled by Minnie C Fox(University Press of Ken-tucky$2195)Reviewed by Larry Cox

This fascinating cookbook was originally published in 1904 when Minnie C Fox a Kentucky socialite com-piled more than 300 recipes gathered from her family friends and black cooks who lived near either her family estate in Bourbon County Ky or her home in Big Stone Gap Va

The collection reflected authentic Southern cooking prepared in turn-of-the-cen-tury kitchens where sorghum molasses drop biscuits succulent cured hams and decadent desserts were all commonplace The recipes included such regional favor-ites as Johnny Cake Baked Apple Dumplings Green Corn Custard with Broiled Tomatoes and even Mrs Henry Clayrsquos Drop Cake What makes this cookbook so exceptional is that the fea-tured dishes are all placed in their proper historic context

A century ago most collec-tions that featured ldquofine old Dixie dishesrdquo also included demoralizing etchings of

slaves at work vernacular lan-guage and occasionally lyrics from spirituals and hymns The Fox family gave credit where credit was due and with dignity provided redress to the black descendants of genera-tions of invisible cooks who had worked to help define the culinary history of the South

Many of the recipes serve as interesting historical land-marks Where else could you find instructions on how to dress terrapin While most of us will never prepare turtle many of the recipes still can be prepared in contemporary American kitchens using familiar ingredient and meth-ods The Coconut Pudding Caramel Layer Cake and Sweetbreads are fairly easy to prepare

When the New York Times reviewed this cookbook in 1904 the critic pointed out that many of the recipes are ldquoveritable heirlooms pre-cious souvenirs of the past the originals of which were in faded ink just as they were inscribed by loving hands by our mothers and grandmoth-ersrdquo He might have added that this collection is the next best things to observing the cooking in a traditional Southern kitchen more than 100 years ago

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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DEATHS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

bull Bill Masterton a hockey player for the Minnesota North Star died in 1968 as the result of a head injury He fell over backwards and hit his head on the ice after being checked during a game against the Oakland Seals His is the only death in pro-hockey during the modern era bull Raymond Johnson Chapman A Cleveland Indians baseball player died in 1920 one day after being struck in head by baseball pitch becoming the only player ever killed as result of major league baseball game

The teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl are

bull Cleveland Browns (The original Browns won 4 of 6 NFL championship appearances and went to 3 AFC championships 1986 1987 and 1989 Then they became the Baltimore Ravens and won a Super Bowl The new Browns team is an expansion team that began in 1999 and lost their only playoff game in 2002)

bull Houston Texans (Expansion team never made the playoffs)

bull Jacksonville Jaguars (Expansion team went to 2 AFC Championships in 1996 and 1999)

bull Detroit Lions (Won 4 NFL championships and went to the NFC Championship in 1991)

~~~~~~As of the 2010

Super Bowl 14 of the 32 NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl

Minnesota Vikings (0-4)

Buffalo Bills (0-4)Cincinnati Bengals

(0-2)Philadelphia

Eagles (0-2)Tennessee Titans

(0-1)San Diego

Chargers (0-1)Atlanta Falcons

(0-1)Carolina Panthers

(0-1)Arizona Cardinals

(0-1)Seattle Seahawks

(0-1)Cleveland BrownsHouston TexansJacksonville

JaguarsDetroit Lions

Technically the Chiefs and the Jets only won Super Bowls as AFL teams and never as NFL teams

~~~~~~The Pittsburgh

Steelers have won six Super Bowls the most of any team

~~~~~~The closest Super Bowl ever was Super Bowl XXV played on January 27 1991 The Bills lost by 1 point Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Scott Norwood Buffalorsquos kicker attempted a field goal from 47 yards away but the kick went wide right

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My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

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Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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DO YOU HAVE VACATION PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT With promotion to nearly 5 million households and over 12 million potential buyers a statewide classified ad canrsquot be beat Promote your property for just $490 for a 15-word ad Place your ad online at fcpnycom or call 1-877-275-2726FSCC

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SILVER CREEK For Sale Newly remodeled 2 amp 3 bed-room manufactured homes Eat-in kitchen new carpeting and shed Wonrsquot last long only $teens Homes also avail-able in our Angola amp Derby manufactured home commu-nities Low financing TRITON 549-3737 or 683-9100FSC23

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With peppers bigger might not be better especially if you like them hot Generally the smaller the pepper the hotter and none of the hottest peppers in the world is more than three inches long

By Samantha Mazzotta

Replacing Water Pipe Broken in

Freeze

Q During the last cold snap the cold

water pipe leading to my garagersquos utility sink froze and broke Is it possible to fix the pipe myself mdash Chet in Springfield Mass

A Depending on the location of the pipe

break repairing it can be fairly straightforward The good thing is itrsquos a nones-sential fixture mdash unlike say pipes leading to the kitchen or bathroom mdash and so you can either fix it right away or shut off water to that sec-tion of the pipe run until the weather gets warmer

A broken pipe needs to be replaced It can be patched but those quick fixes also break down quickly

For the repair yoursquoll need a pipe cutter a length of replacement pipe of the same diameter and material as the original sandpaper or steel wool and a round wire brush If you plan to solder the replacement yoursquoll need a handheld pro-pane torch flux (a paste that helps solder spread evenly) and pipe solder

If you donrsquot want to solder or canrsquot do it safely yoursquoll need to buy two compres-sion fittings one for each side of the replacement pipe Cutting and preparing the pipe is the same Ulti-mate Handyman has a short video detailing how to use compression fittings

Make sure the water sup-ply to the pipe is turned off Mark the pipe on both sides of the break Fit the adjust-able pipe cutter around the first mark tighten and rotate the tool around the pipe three or four times to achieve a smooth straight

cut Repeat on the other side You may need to finish the cut with a few swipes of a hacksaw but it should detach pretty cleanly

Take the section to the home-improvement store to find the correct replacement pipe and fittings

Use the round wire brush sandpaper or steel wool to scrub away metal burrs left by the cut and to smooth the pipe ends Next test the fit-tings to make sure both the remaining and replacement pipe will fit The connections should be pretty tight even without flux and solder

Apply flux to the ends of the pipe using a small brush to spread it evenly about 1 inch along the pipe Slide the pipe into the fittings twisting to spread the flux more then slide the replacement pipe and fittings into place on the pipe run

Uncoil about 9 inches of solder Bend the first 2 inches at a 90-degree angle which gives you more control Light the propane torch and briefly heat both sides of the first fitting about 5 seconds each side so that the fitting heats evenly To see if the fit-ting is heated correctly touch the bent end of the solder to the fitting if the solder melts itrsquos go time

Working quickly insert a half-inch or more of solder into the joint between the fit-ting and the pipe The heated fitting will melt the solder and draw it into the joint so that just a thin bead is still vis-ible (This may take a couple of tries) Use a rag to quickly wipe away excess solder

Solder all the joints and let the pipes cool completely Then open the tap and slow-ly turn on the water supply If a leak is evident yoursquoll need to disconnect everything and redo it

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Are You an MVPThe Department of Veter-

ans Affairs has been work-ing on a huge database to study how genes affect health The project is going to be huge when finished The VA Office of Research amp Development has now passed the 100000 mark in the number of volunteer veterans who have signed up to be part of the program Within the next six years it expects more than 1 million veterans to sign up

The Million Veteran Pro-gram (MVP) is designed to be a database accessible by researchers who are study-ing all the diseases and illnesses that have struck veterans through the years diabetes cancer post trau-matic stress disorder heart disease and others

The goals are to learn new ways of treating and pre-venting illnesses discover why certain individuals are more prone to developing certain diseases and to study why certain medicines work better than others

Participation is easy Yoursquoll fill out a form allow access to your VA medical records provide a blood

sample take a test for grip strength and lung function and not much more

For more information go online to wwwresearchvagovMVP Additionally therersquos a video at the site if you want to learn more about MVP

Privacy is a big deal No researcher will have access to your name address birth date or Social Secu-rity number Theyrsquoll use bar codes on your samples so yoursquore not identified Insur-ance companies wonrsquot have any access to the data

There are 40 sign-up loca-tions across the country list-ed and linked on the website If you receive health care at one of those sites you can schedule an appointment by calling 1-866-441-6075 or talk to your local clinic A study visit only takes about 20 minutes

Will you be one of the mil-lion who helps this project

Write to Freddy Groves in care of King Features Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to column replygmailcom

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Support Your Local Fire Dept

WEDNESDAYS 7 PM-Doors Open At 6 PM

BingoBingoITrsquoS TIME FOR

PUBLIC SMOKING ALLOWEDSuNDAYS 7 PM -Doors Open At 6 PM

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Get YourCustom Ink Stamps amp

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The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball club based in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania They play in the Central Division of the National League and are five-time World Series champions The franchise joined the National League in its sixth season in 1887 and was competitive from its early years winning three National League titles from 1901 to 1903 playing in the very first World Series in 1903 and winning their first World Series in 1909 behind Honus Wagner The Pirates have had many ups and downs during their long history most famously winning the 1960 World Series on a game winning homerun by Bill Mazeroski the only time that Game 7 of the World Series has ever ended with a home run They also won the 1971 World Series behind Roberto Clemente and the 1979 World Series under the slogan ldquoWe Are Familyrdquo led by ldquoPopsrdquo Willie Stargell

ldquoYour time is limited so donrsquot waste it living someone elsersquos life Donrsquot be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other peoplersquos thinking Donrsquot let the noise of otherrsquos opinions drown out your own inner voice And most important have the courage to follow your heart and intuition They somehow already know what you truly want to become Everything else is secondaryrdquo

~Steve Jobs

Time

ldquoIt is the mark of an educated mind to be able

to entertain a thought without accepting itrdquo

~Aristotle

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Dunkirk starting at 645 pm Doors open 500 pm Offering 28 games ldquoall paperrdquo

MONDAY 296 Lake Shore Shore Drive

W Dunkirk Doors open 515 pm food starts 530 pm bingo starts 700 pm Casino early birds and red white and blue

TUESDAY 75 Bourne St

(Exempt Hall) Westfield 715 pm Casino and progressive bingo

145 E Main St Fredonia 700 pm every Tuesday Doors open at 530 pm NEW FORMAT Playng on paper-no chips Pay out more than $1400 $100 Jackpots $200 Jackpot plus special games Friendly atmosphere Pull tabs are also available

WEDNESDAY 30 Main St

Sinclairville 7 pm All paper early bird late bird $500 progressive pull tabs available

FRIDAY 428 Central Ave

Dunkirk 700 pm Doors open at 530 pm Now playing on all paper RedWhiteBlue and progressive games Pull tabs also Available

EVERYBODYReads The Classifieds

MAIL FORM amp PAYMENT TO EITHER OF OUR OFFICES

Issue(s) Ad Is To Appear In

Dunkirk-Fredonia-Westfield ________________ Silver Creek________________

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Check Money Order Amt Enclosed ____________________

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DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADSTHURSDAY 100 PM

(Visa or MasterCard Only)

If you donrsquot receive your Penny Saver by

please give us a call Monday Morning

Sunday Evening

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ASK PSYCHIC MEDIUM ASTROLOGER

I had another dream with a symbol in it Now the paradox is Did I dream it this time because I may have been thinking about it or was this a totally ldquonewrdquo dream This dream occurred in the same place This second dream took place after a night of zero sleep it was a very calming dream A very Ah-Ha dream Anonymous

I am receiving a multitude of impressions as I read your questions Firstly I am impressed to share with you from your spirit guides teachers and angels they would like you to start to and actually keep a sketch padsketch book of the symbols you are receiving They are requesting this be completed very precisely Each page is to be devoted to each symbol They are requesting you place the date you received each symbol through your dream(s) Secondly they would like you to keep a Journal(s) of the related dreams with each symbol In the first journal they would like you to record the dream exactly as you received it In the second journal your teachers are requesting you record your feelings about each dream this is to include your feelings about the specific symbol you receive in each specific dream Both of the before mentioned journals are to be dated with the date you received any given dream and utilizing the same date upon awakening when you enter your feelings regarding your dream(s) and each symbol as it is given to you The third journal they are relaying is to contain information you receive during waking hours regarding each and everyone of the symbols you received during your dream time The entry is to be dated for the date you receive the information- with another date entry- which refers specifically to the date you received the symbol in the specific dream you received it during Your guides and teachers are saying you did not have this second dream because you had been thinking about the first they are saying it is a totally new and different dream ( even though in the long run they are ( will be in relationship to one another ) Your spirit teachers guides and angels are also requesting you record your ah ha moments regarding any one of these dreams in the journal which contains your feelings regarding the symbol received from each specific dream(s) and the symbol(s) were contained within They also relay to you- by your being over tired you could not block your dreams- thus your receiving this second dream- in a long series of dreams yet to come There is a definite and ldquostrongrdquo feeling this is being received by you in order for you to publish your dreams these symbols and all information gathered related to both though your writings and art work related to each of these specific dreams and the symbols you receive

You may write your questions to Dennis for consideration to or go to his Web Site

at and send him ane-mail directly from there

You can also set up individual appointments from there as well

For Entertainment Purposes Only

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

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What does it mean to graduate with honors Academic honors involve these Latin terms

Graduating With Honor means graduating cum laude

The magna cum laude definition is With Great Honor Usually it means you had the second best grades

Most define summa cum laude as With Highest Praise and the summa cum laude definition is With Highest Honor It usually means highest grades

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Long time resident and valued community member ofLily Dale amp Cassadaga

DATE SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16Starts at 4 PM - Ends at 6 PM

Raffle tickets sold lsquotil 5 PM - Raffles at 515 PMWHERE LILY DALE FIRE HALL

SPAGHETTI DINNER (Vegetarian Sauce) amp MeatballsBread amp Salad

Delicious Home Baked Pies ldquoa la moderdquoTake Out Available

Sponsored by the Lily Dale CommunityDonations can be made directly to Community Bank in

Cassadaga to Sylvia Lileberg Fund

Live Musicby

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Arearsquos best selection of bbq sauceSt Elizabeth Ann Seton Food Pantry will now be open 315 pm to 715 pm only on WednesdaysPet Pantry A not-for-profit organization that gives free pet food to qualifying (low income) residents of Chautauqua County 16 E Howard Ave Dunkirk Open every Tuesday 6-8 pm and Saturday 10 am until noon You will need photo ID proof of income licenses for dogs and Rabies certificates for catsSilver Creek Assembly of God -Invites you to donated used clothes shoes blankets drapes and stuffed toys to the located at 1385 Route 20 in the parking lot Receive tax reduction for your donations Please place your donations in a clean dry plastic bag Visit St Pauly Textile at wwwst-paulycom about clothing donation and distribution Silver Creek Food Pantry-is open every Friday from 1000 am-1200 pm and the third Friday evening of the month from 600-730 pm Thursdays 530-730 Donations are greatly appreciated - and can be sent in care of The Pantry at PO Box 173 Silver Creek NY 14136Forestville Food Pantry (Clothing Gallery) 3 Park St open Thursdays from 10 am-4 pm 965-2655Samaritan House-A community outreach ministry lending a helping hand with clothing household goods furniture amp appliances Located at 2 East Ave Sinclairville Hours Wed amp Fri 2 pm - 6 pm September-April Wed amp Fri 10 am - 2 pm May-August Call 716-962-2246 for assistance or donations Dunkirk UMC Branch located at 6th amp Washington Hours M-F 9-1 Call 716-366-2230 for info or online wwwsamaritanhouseusSinclairville Food Cupboard Available to residents of the Sinclairville School District Located at Park United Methodist Church Wersquore open every Monday and Tuesday 930-1100 am

is available to residents of Cassadaga Stockton and Lily Dale Located in the basement of the Cassadaga Community Baptist Church wersquore open every Thurs 10 am-noonTwice Is Nice- Ruth Remsen Used Clothing Center open Fridays 10 am - 2 pm Located behind First United Church ldquoThe White Church On The Squarerdquo in Silver Creek Adults clothing 50 cents children 25 cents

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Lincoln Logs were invented by Frank Lloyd Wrightrsquos son John Lloyd

Wright They were not actually

named in honor of

Abraham Lincoln -

John named them after his father whose

birth name was Frank

Lincoln Wright

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is the leading manufacturer of Aeroengine bearings in the world

Installs and move machinery shafting and belts and perform other related assignments follows prints or sketches and other written specifications perform safety checks of lifting and fire fighting equipment To construct and repair production machines and parts working from prints sketches andor damaged parts maintaining close tolerances dismantling and assembling machines as necessary selecting setting up and operating various metal working machines using precision measuring and gauging equipment Machine parts from prints or sketches emergency production tooling as required gauging bearing disassembly not involving normal assembly equipment

Qualified Candidate must possess a high school diploma or GED and certified journeyman card or have worked 8000 hours within the trade in an industrial environmentQualified candidates should send resume toHeather HutchinsonLabor Services Representative - LSRNew York State Department of Labor23 East Third StJamestown NY 14701Email jamestownDoEslabornygovAAEOE

Remedy is proud to partner with Petri Baking ProductsPOSITIONS AVAILABLE

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Please call Remedy or apply on-line today to be considered for a positionwwwremedystaffcom bull 716-662-4099

Remedy will be hiring for the above positions atCHAUTAUQUA WORKS - 407 Central Ave Dunkirk NY 14048

Tuesday February 5th from 1pm to 4pm

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PLAYING CARDS TRIVIA

Our common playing cards are in truth a symbolic representation of our calendar that has been used for centuries to work with planetary motion and earthrsquos cycles If one but notices how all the numeric values in a deck of cards match our calendar perfectly it becomes apparent that our common deck of cards are not so common after all

52 Cards = 52 weeks4 suits = 4 seasons13 cards in each suit = the 13 lunar cycles (full and new moons)364 7 days in the week = 52 cards in a deckBut the real clincher is when we add up the

numeric or spot value of each card in the deck The entire deck added together comes to 364 But with the addition of the Joker which is considered to have a spot value of 125 we get 36525 exactly the number of days in our calendar year

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Mistakes are a part of being

human Appreciate

your mistakes for what they are precious life lessons

that can only be learned the

hard way Unless itrsquos a

fatal mistake which at least

others can learn from Al Franken

ldquoOh the Things I Knowrdquo 2002

ldquoCommon sense is not so

commonrdquo

~Voltaire

mdash12mdash

1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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lsquoCreate a Cardrsquo Kit for

Valentinersquos DayI love getting homemade

cards and personalized notes from my kids donrsquot you But sometimes they need a little extra prodding mdash a bit of help to get the creativity flowing If you have young children in your house give them a ldquoCreate a Cardrdquo kit this week for some do-it-yourself val-entines Yoursquoll be giving a little gift to get another heartfelt gift started

If yoursquore a grandpar-ent assemble inexpensive mini kits for each of your school-age grandchildren (as a hint hint ldquoIrsquod love a homemade card from yourdquo) Send the assembled kits in the mail and who knows you might in turn find a surprise ldquocraft with a heartrdquo delivered to YOUR address come Feb 14

Herersquos howA Valentine-making

starter kit in a box might contain red pink and white construction paper lace or paper doilies and a small bag or tin can filled with valentine stickers cut-outs from vintage valentine cards conversation heart candy buttons pieces from old jewelry sewing trim such as rickrack and ribbon glitter etc Add a new marker in a fun color a pair of decorative-edge scissors from a craft store and a new glue stick Tuck in envelopes and some postage stamps too

Or make mini kits to give to grandkids cousins and friends They might contain a small tablet of colorful paper heart stickers and a valentine-themed stamp and inkpad Put the items together in a sandwich bag or in a clear cellophane gift bag with a decorative ribbon for a nice presentation

Extra idea Share this fun ldquosealed with a heartrdquo tip with the kids

Once they have signed and inserted their home-made valentine cards into envelopes they can seal them with a kiss mdash and even their thumbs A child may press her thumb onto

an inkpad and then onto the closed flap of the enve-lope with the first print angled to the right Make a second thumbprint to the left to create a one-of-a-kind heart shape

Donna Ericksonrsquos award-

winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activi-ties visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her latest book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabu-lous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo

copy 2013 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd

King Features W

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Jeff Burton Gets Fresh Start With lsquoGen 6rsquo Chevy

Jeff Burton driver of the No 31 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet met with the media during a recent test session at Charlotte Motor Speedway The fol-lowing are some of his comments

Q Talk about the new car your team and

the 2013 season

A ldquoObviously we had some work to

do based on our perfor-mance last year and the year before for that matter We certainly made a lot of changes from the very top of the company to a lot of

positions within individual teams I feel good about what we have done I think our preparation what we have done to be ready before we start building cars is at a different level today than it was last year and even the year beforerdquo

Q Some team is prob-ably going to con-

nect with the Generation 6 car early What do you

think is going to be the magic bullet Is it going to be somebody with a rear-suspension deal is it going to be aero

A ldquoI wish I knew that because then I would

be that guy Honestly we talk a lot about trick but

I will tell you that Irsquom not a trick guy I believe that you have to have an entire

package When you have that entire package you may kind of find a trick that makes that package better but that doesnrsquot necessarily transfer to the team next to you in the garagerdquo

Q You have talked about your strug-

gles the past year or two and trying to get things straightened out and back on track Is it a good thing that you guys have a new car or is that going to be another issue that you guys are going to have to deal with

A ldquoI think the timing of the car is good

for us as a company I think that by anybodyrsquos mea-surements we didnrsquot have a good year throughout the company last year We went almost the whole year without winning a race Kevin (Harvick) won really late in the year So for us I think itrsquos easier when there is a whole new car with a lot of new rulesrdquo

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Jeff Burton thinks the new Generation 6 Chevrolet Sprint Cup car comes at a good time for the No 31 Richard Childress Racing team (Getty Images for NASCAR photo)

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

NoTe To edITorS effective with the Feb 4 package ldquoNASCAr This Weekrdquo

is discontinuing The full NASCAr This Week page is still available through King Features sales (212) 969-7593

Buffalo Sabres

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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HUMAN BODYThe longest bone

in the human body is the femur

The largest artery is the aorta and the largest vein is the inferior vena cava

The largest in-ternal organ is the liver It is also the heaviest organ with an average of 35 pounds

The largest ex-ternal organ which is also the largest organ in general is the skin

The longest mus-cle is the sartorius

The longest single nerve is the sciatic nerve in the thigh counting its branches and axons

By Samantha Mazzotta

Replacing Water Pipe Broken in

Freeze

Q During the last cold snap the cold

water pipe leading to my garagersquos utility sink froze and broke Is it possible to fix the pipe myself mdash Chet in Springfield Mass

A Depending on the location of the pipe

break repairing it can be fairly straightforward The good thing is itrsquos a nones-sential fixture mdash unlike say pipes leading to the kitchen or bathroom mdash and so you can either fix it right away or shut off water to that sec-tion of the pipe run until the weather gets warmer

A broken pipe needs to be replaced It can be patched but those quick fixes also break down quickly

For the repair yoursquoll need a pipe cutter a length of replacement pipe of the same diameter and material as the original sandpaper or steel wool and a round wire brush If you plan to solder the replacement yoursquoll need a handheld pro-pane torch flux (a paste that helps solder spread evenly) and pipe solder

If you donrsquot want to solder or canrsquot do it safely yoursquoll need to buy two compres-sion fittings one for each side of the replacement pipe Cutting and preparing the pipe is the same Ulti-mate Handyman has a short video detailing how to use compression fittings

Make sure the water sup-ply to the pipe is turned off Mark the pipe on both sides of the break Fit the adjust-able pipe cutter around the first mark tighten and rotate the tool around the pipe three or four times to achieve a smooth straight

cut Repeat on the other side You may need to finish the cut with a few swipes of a hacksaw but it should detach pretty cleanly

Take the section to the home-improvement store to find the correct replacement pipe and fittings

Use the round wire brush sandpaper or steel wool to scrub away metal burrs left by the cut and to smooth the pipe ends Next test the fit-tings to make sure both the remaining and replacement pipe will fit The connections should be pretty tight even without flux and solder

Apply flux to the ends of the pipe using a small brush to spread it evenly about 1 inch along the pipe Slide the pipe into the fittings twisting to spread the flux more then slide the replacement pipe and fittings into place on the pipe run

Uncoil about 9 inches of solder Bend the first 2 inches at a 90-degree angle which gives you more control Light the propane torch and briefly heat both sides of the first fitting about 5 seconds each side so that the fitting heats evenly To see if the fit-ting is heated correctly touch the bent end of the solder to the fitting if the solder melts itrsquos go time

Working quickly insert a half-inch or more of solder into the joint between the fit-ting and the pipe The heated fitting will melt the solder and draw it into the joint so that just a thin bead is still vis-ible (This may take a couple of tries) Use a rag to quickly wipe away excess solder

Solder all the joints and let the pipes cool completely Then open the tap and slow-ly turn on the water supply If a leak is evident yoursquoll need to disconnect everything and redo it

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Are You an MVPThe Department of Veter-

ans Affairs has been work-ing on a huge database to study how genes affect health The project is going to be huge when finished The VA Office of Research amp Development has now passed the 100000 mark in the number of volunteer veterans who have signed up to be part of the program Within the next six years it expects more than 1 million veterans to sign up

The Million Veteran Pro-gram (MVP) is designed to be a database accessible by researchers who are study-ing all the diseases and illnesses that have struck veterans through the years diabetes cancer post trau-matic stress disorder heart disease and others

The goals are to learn new ways of treating and pre-venting illnesses discover why certain individuals are more prone to developing certain diseases and to study why certain medicines work better than others

Participation is easy Yoursquoll fill out a form allow access to your VA medical records provide a blood

sample take a test for grip strength and lung function and not much more

For more information go online to wwwresearchvagovMVP Additionally therersquos a video at the site if you want to learn more about MVP

Privacy is a big deal No researcher will have access to your name address birth date or Social Secu-rity number Theyrsquoll use bar codes on your samples so yoursquore not identified Insur-ance companies wonrsquot have any access to the data

There are 40 sign-up loca-tions across the country list-ed and linked on the website If you receive health care at one of those sites you can schedule an appointment by calling 1-866-441-6075 or talk to your local clinic A study visit only takes about 20 minutes

Will you be one of the mil-lion who helps this project

Write to Freddy Groves in care of King Features Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to column replygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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mature catmature cat

When yoursquore ready to adopt consider me a mature refined adult cat Sure kittens are cute but we donrsquot require constant supervision Even though we are less energetic we are less likely to be destructive yet enjoy a good play session In fact running the Indy 500 in the middle of the night is not really the thrill that it used to be Letrsquos not forget we are probably already neutered spayed and possi-bly declawed not to mention vaccinated We understand the concept of approval and reward unlike kittens and we typically are already well versed in household manners Letrsquos face it wersquore just plain more stable ready for loving and know how to enjoy quiet times If that doesnrsquot flip your catnip mousey consider this adopting an adult cat is a great way to teach your kids compassion and unselfishness

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

Hope moved in on Liam while Steffy was out of town Bill was conflicted by his feelings for both Katie and Brooke Pam and Donna didnrsquot trust Taylorrsquos motives when it came to Eric Rick made a point to ruffle Thomasrsquos feathers at work Dayzee got nervous when Maya and Marcus almost crossed paths Brooke was offended when Hope asked her what really happened between her and Bill Thomas contemplated taking a job in Paris at Forrester International Pam made it known to Eric that she was interested in him romantically Steffy continued to keep her pregnancy a secret Marcus introduced his adoptive brother Carter to the rest of his family Wait to See Steffy issues Liam an ultimatum Dayzee comes clean about her past

DAYS OF OUR LIVESNicole vowed to save

Brady from Kristenrsquos clutches Daniel saw that Chloe was using Parker to get closer to him Hope urged Jennifer to fight for her man Nicole transferred

some incriminating files onto Kristenrsquos computer Billie severed ties with her mother and quit the company Nick discovered the circumstances in which Lucas went to jail for Will Hope didnrsquot want to talk with Rafe about Borsquos extended absence Kristenrsquos faked feelings for Brady became more and more real to her Chloe interrupted Daniel and Jenniferrsquos romantic plans with a frantic phone call Rafe warned Sami to stay away from his sister Wait to See Nick secretly plots against Will Jennifer is caught in a lie

GENERAL HOSPITALAJ confronted Tracy

about using mob money to finance ELQ An Amber alert was issued after Emma went missing Kristina was arrested after threatening Connie with a bat Todd took a page from Connie and blamed his past crimes on dissociative personality disorder Lucyrsquos estranged husband Kevin arrived in Port Charles and found her to be delusional Britt blamed Sabrina for her part in Emmarsquos disappearance John received a mysterious phone call after someone confused him with Caleb the vampire AJ and Elizabeth continued to bond over the stressors in their lives Starr was surprised by the illegal dealings at ELQ Wait to See Heather might have the solution to Todd and Lucyrsquos problems Tracy is

arrested by the feds

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

Chelsea asked Adam not to contest their divorce Billy worried that Jack was taking on too much work so soon after his recovery Leslie and Tyler were nervous that Congressman Wheeler would recognize them Michael and Lauren argued over whether their son was guilty Nikki and Jack bonded over their history of addiction Adam tried to reach out to Victor as his son but things ended up ugly as usual Tucker shared a heartfelt goodbye with Katherine as he left Genoa City Nikki told Victor they needed to postpone their wedding Unbeknownst to Avery Dylan got himself hired at Nickrsquos new club Billy was impressed with Chelsearsquos designs Wait to See Avery sees her ldquodeadrdquo ex Jill and Katherine clashcopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Kimberly Matula stars as ldquoHoperdquo on ldquoThe Young and The Restlessrdquo

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eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

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1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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10 Fun Facts About FROGS10 Fun Facts About FROGSOne gram of the toxin produced by the skin of the golden poison dart frog could kill 100000 people

A frog completely sheds its skin about once a week After it pulls off the old dead skin the frog usually eats itWhen Darwinrsquos frog tadpoles hatch a male frog swallows the tadpoles He keeps the tiny amphibians in his vocal sac for about 60 days to allow them to grow He then proceeds to cough up tiny fully formed frogsWhen a frog swallows its prey it blinks which pushes its eyeballs down on top of the mouth to help push the food down its throatThe glass frog has translucent skin so you can see its internal organs bones and muscles through its skin You can even observe its heart beating and its stomach digesting foodThe biggest frog in the world is the Goliath frog It lives in West Africa and can measuremore than a foot in length and weigh more than 7 pounds ndash as much as a newborn babyThe red-eyed tree frog lays it eggs on the underside of leaves that hang overwater When the eggs hatch the tadpoles fall into the water belowOne way to tell a male frog from a female frog is by looking at its ears The ears canbe found right behind the frogrsquos eyes If the ears are as big as the eyes then the frog is a maleIf the ears are smaller than the frogrsquos eyes then the frog is a female Frogs dont drink water but absorb it through their skinSome tree frogs live their whole lives in the trees and never come down They evenlay their eggs in the tree branches or on leaves

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The first staplers were developed for King Louis XV of France during the 1700s They were handmade and every staple was inscribed with the insignia of the royal court

In 1866 a paper faster was

developed which used a single

staple at a time mostly for binding

books and boxes Other versions were

developed over the next few

decades some with brass

fasteners some that weighed over

two and a half pounds

The current version of the stapler was invented by John Munford in the mid-1900s

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

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A flamingo can eat only when itrsquos head is upside down

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Shingles Pain Lingers After Rash Is Gone

DEAR DR DONOHUE Two years ago I had shin-gles and I now suffer the aftereffects of it The sores went away in a month but the stinging burning throbbing pain is still with me I cannot wear clothing over the affected shoulder No medicines have eased the pain so far Is there any help mdash ML

ANSWER You now are dealing with postherpetic neuralgia pain that lingers long after the shingles rash has gone The virus that causes shingles is the same virus that causes chicken-pox Almost every adult on this continent harbors that virus now called herpes zoster It lives on in nerve cells

From time to time at older ages it wakens from its hibernation travels down the nerve to the skin and causes an outbreak of blis-ters on a red base The out-break goes away in about three weeks Pain can linger for a long time mdash months to years In traveling down the nerve the virus dam-aged it

I can list some of the postherpetic neuralgia med-icines Two are antidepres-sants mdash nortriptyline and amitriptyline mdash given not for depression but for pain relief Cymbalta (dulox-etine) is another antidepres-sant that can lessen posther-petic pain Lyrica (prega-balin) is an anti-seizure medicine thatrsquos approved for this problem Neuron-tin (gabapentin) is another seizure medicine used for

control of the lingering pain of shingles

Capsaicin lotion cream or gel (Zostrix Capsin R-Gel) is applied directly to the involved skin A higher concentration of capsaicin comes as a patch thatrsquos applied in the doctorrsquos office left on for an hour and then removed Treat-ment can be repeated in three months Itrsquos called Qutenza Another skin patch is the Lidoderm patch The latest medicine is Gralise an extended-release form of gabapentin mdash Neurontin It requires fewer doses

The entire shingles story is covered in the booklet on that topic Readers can obtain a copy by writing Dr Donohue mdash No 1201W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery

DEAR DR DONOHUE

I get my calcium by drink-ing milk I believe natural sources are the best sourc-es of vitamins and miner-als The problem is that whole milk raises my cho-lesterol My father died of a heart attack at a young age Does skim milk have as much calcium as whole milk mdash RT

ANSWER Skim milk contains a little more cal-cium than whole milk An 8-ounce glass of whole milk has 291 mg of calcium The same amount of skim milk has 300 mg

Dr Donohue regrets that

he is unable to answer indi-vidual letters but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newslet-ters at PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475

copy 2013 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved

Ideas for Caregivers

Caring for an elderly par-ent or spouse isnrsquot easy In spite of how difficult it might be yoursquore not alone There are programs and steps you can take that can ease your burden a bit

Start with the basics the home and be sure there are safeguards in place to make your job easier For ideas about what you might need go online to sites such as Elder Proof Home (wwwelderproofhomecom or call 1-888-840-1055) for items that can help you By clicking the categories on the left side yoursquoll not only find products that will help make the environment safer but tips and advice as well

If yoursquove had to give up your job to take care of a parent or spouse there might be some money that will help fill in the gap

mdashIf yoursquore a spouse who cares for a veteran who receives a pension the vet-eran might qualify for what is called Aid and Atten-dance money Call the VA at 1-800-827-1000 to ask for specifics on how to apply

for the extra pensionmdashYou might qualify for a

tax deduction if your elder-ly parent is your dependent See IRS Publication 501

mdashIn a few states Med-icaid has a program called Cash and Counseling Pay-ment can be send directly to you Go to httpmedicaidgov and chose your state

Investigate the National Family Caregiver Support Program (wwwaoagov) part of the Older Americans Act of 1965 This program provides support to fam-ily members caring for anyone age 60 and older or any adult with dementia You might be eligible for counseling training home modifications and respite care Look in your area for Area Agency on Aging

Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to columnre-plygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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US STATES WITH INTERNATIONAL

BORDERS

Alaska 1538 miles CanadaArizona 373 miles MexicoCalifornia 140 miles MexicoIdaho 45 miles CanadaMaine 611 miles CanadaMichigan 721 miles CanadaMinnesota 547 miles CanadaMontana 545 miles CanadaNew Hampshire 58 miles CanadaNew Mexico 180 miles MexicoNew York 445 miles CanadaNorth Dakota 310 miles CanadaOhio 146 miles CanadaPennsylvania 42 miles CanadaTexas 1241 miles MexicoVermont 90 miles CanadaWashington 427 miles CanadaFlorida has maritime borders with Cuba and The Bahamas but is not considered a border state Alaska also has a maritime border with Russia

I am only oneBut still I am oneI cannot do everythingBut still I can do somethingAnd because I cannot do everythingI will not refuse to do the something that I can do - Edward Everett Hale

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Written by Todd J Tranum President amp CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce amp Executive

Director of the Manufacturers Association of the Southern TierChautauqua County can truly take a bow this month Two

major sporting events filmed locally have given our region a chance to shine on national television

The recent Progressive Skating amp Gymnastics Spectacular televised on NBC on January 6 featured some of the tops names in both sports Filmed at the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena on December 15th the production featured 2012 All Around Olympic Gold medalist Gabby Douglas along with other 2012 Olympic competitors Aly Raisman Jordyn Wieber John Orozco Danell Leyva Jonathan Horton and Jake Dalton as well as 2008 All Around Gold Medalist Nastia Liukin The lineup of figure skaters included World champions and 2010 Olympic ice dance silver medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White current US singles champions Jeremy Abbott and Ashley Wagner two-time US champion Alissa Czisny World ice dance bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani 2012 US silver medalist Adam Rippon and up-and-coming elite skater Gracie Gold

Also performing during the show was Fresh Beat Band of the Nickelodeon show with the same name and Ross Lynch of Disneyrsquos ldquoAustin and Allyrdquo with his band R5 Olympic champions Bart Conner Nadia Comaneci and Peggy Fleming hosted the show The glitzy production was filmed before a sold out and wildly cheering crowd in the Arena We commend the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena for an outstanding job on this event

Coming up next weekend NBC viewers will get a chance to see a different side of Chautauqua County when the final event of Jack Linkrsquos Major League Fishingrsquos Summit Cup will be televised at 100 pm Saturday February 9 The Major League Fishing crew and support staff have been raving both online and on the Outdoor Channel about the beauty of Chautauqua Lake as an extraordinary fishing destination as well as the hospitality they received during filming here last August

Please join us Saturday for a Major League Fishing watch party at Bellini Lounge at Chautauqua Suites as we celebrate this tremendous event The party begins at noon with free lunch and a cash bar This event is sponsored by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau Chautauqua Marina and Webbrsquos Year Round Resort You can register online through wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

It is easy when you live somewhere to take it for granted It becomes a little more exciting when you look at the assets in your own backyard through the eyes of others We should remind ourselves more often that the quality of life we enjoy in Chautauqua County is a privilege and that our arearsquos natural beauty sports and recreational opportunities and offerings in the arts and education truly do make us special We are very lucky to call Chautauqua County our home and to show it off this way for the rest of the country

The Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce will present a number of awards to local businesses during its annual Salute to the Finest on Tuesday February 12 The award winners are Manufacturer of the Year ndash Hopersquos Windows Inc Retailer of the Year ndash Jamestown Mattress Company Community Service Award ndash John Bauer Pride of Jamestown Award ndash Gateway Station Business of the Year ndash Robo Enterprises Inc Service to Humanity Award ndash Eastside YMCA New Business of the Year ndash Patientrsquos Pharmacy

The event begins at 530 pm at the Lillian V Ney Renaissance Center 19 West Third Street The cost is $20 for a heavy hors drsquooeuvre buffet with a cash bar You can register through the events calendar at wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

Once again a full slate of winter events is being planned for the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival in Mayville ndash one of the largest winter festivals in the region ndash which is organized annually by the MayvilleChautauqua Community Chamber of Commerce

The lineup includes snowmobile rides a flare parade fireworks kidsrsquo corner crafts chili cook-off kids snow slides snowball distance throwing contest snowmananimal making contest ice carving broomball snowshoe demonstrations a polar bear swim presidential costumer contest a snowball dance and lighting of the ice castle Many of these events will be held weather permitting

Major sponsors of the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival are Media One Group Town of Chautauqua Clark Patterson Lee Architectural Engineering FirmHabiterra Operating Engineers Local 17- Apprenticeship Program Felony Entertainment LLC Chautauqua Suites-Olives Restaurant-Bellini Lounge Lakeview HotelThe Docks Restaurant and Chautauqua Marina Platinum Sponsors are M amp T Bank Mayville Branch Webbrsquos Captainrsquos Table Restaurant and The Cottage Collection and Lictus Keystone For a complete schedule of events and sponsors please visit the Winter Festival event page at wwwchautauquachamberorg

The Community Chamber Development Corporation an Affiliate of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce is helping to provide answers to insurance questions through the Small Business Assistance Program SBAP is an initiative of the Community Service Society (CSS) a network of organizations across New York State that helps consumers and small business get affordable health care and health insurance Through SBAP we can provide health reform information and training for employers and one-on-one consultations on insurance options costs tax credits enrollment dispute resolution and more

If you have a small business and are looking for direct answers to questions about insurance including new regulations surrounding the Affordable Care Act tax credits and more please call CCDC at 366-6200 or 484-1101 for more information

AQUARIUS Transits indicate this week starts off on a pleasant note Socialization is indicated within small groups through the fifth Mercury moving into Pisces indicates communication may appear fickle at times to those around you in all of lifersquos sectors from the sixth through the ninth Transits through the second half of the week indicate taking action similar to the brilliance of thesolar system to move beyond the dimness you perceive around you PISCES Transits from the the beginning of the week through the fifth create energies which may allow you to feel stifled and leaving you with an inner desire towards those around you to hurry up and make decisions in order for you to do your own thing Energies from the sixth through the ninth may have you feeling overly confident and taking action without thoroughly thinking every thing through for the highest and best of all involved- including your selfARIES Transits indicate a possible slow start to the week this does not equate to a lack of productiveness You may desire to look at the possible choices around you and take action upon whose outcomes you may desire to come to fruition Self responsibility is indicated this week Action via insight is indicated from the eighth through the ninth Transiting Jupiter in Gemini mayhave you moving all over the place and may even have you looking at your self in amazement

TAURUS You may find yourself traveling or making plans to take a trip which is businesscareer related from the beginning of this week through the ninth Keep in mind even the best laid out plans may be cancelled andor postponed Transits create energies which indicate self responsibility in order to insure others do not perceive your need for attention as personal arrogance Transits at weekrsquos end indicate checking and rechecking everything for accuracyGEMINI Transits from the first through the fifth create energies which may find you in an overly serious mood and may be perceived as moodiness by those within your inner circle Self responsibility is indicated here in order to insure your actions do not act as a catalyst(s) which may cause painhurtoffense within those you care about and who sincerely care about you Transits indicate taking the to review your finances in order to take positive action from the seventh through the ninthMOON CHILD Productivity is paramount and key as indicated by transits from the first through the ninth- by adding self responsibility to the before mentioned energies and you may find yourself accomplishing desired outcomes beyond your your inner thoughts of probability Transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate favorable outcomes within your financial sector Keep in mind there are always possibilities and new choices which may be made for desired outcomesLEO Energies which are being created by current transits from the first through the fifth may have you feeling a need to take a leadership position in your workcareer environment Transits indicate you may already have the support of other in order for this to occur Self responsibility is indicated Transits from the fifth through the ninth create energies which may highlight partnerships within all sectors of your life bonds be be strengthened dissipated or created VIRGO Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow your to bring current projects to fruition Your energies to take self responsible action combined with planetarytransits may open doors to outcomes beyond your wildest imaginings Transits from the sixth through the ninth create energies which may allow you to reach out to all the ldquorightrdquo people now who may have the ability to unlock doors for you in order to move forward LIBRA Transits from the first through the third indicate you may desire to take action in order to fulfill obligations for elders within your family structure Transits from the fourth through the f ifth create energies which may have you retreating to alone time in order to revitalize your own life energies for personal and upcoming use Transits from the sixth through the ninth may find you uniting or reuniting with someone from your past in order to form a life long romantic partnershipSCORPIO Energies created by planetary transits from the first through the fourth may indicate a need for structure hard work and stick-to-it-activeness Taking the self responsibility to do so may bring about desired outcomes you may have been seeking for what seems to be a life time Transits from the fifth through the ninth allow you to bathe within their energies and the energy ofaccomplishmentSAGITTARIUS Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow you to bring about long desired results There is also an indication to you may desire to partner with an earth sign- such as a Capricorn- in order to ldquoblack boardrdquo with them and pick their brain(s) for ideas of practicality Romance is in the air for single and already coupled Sagittarius on the sixth Transits from the seventh through the ninth indicate indicate giving way to the desires of those you love CAPRICORN Transits from the first through the ninth are creating energies which may assist you to become grounded Self responsibility to do so is indicated Flexibility is indicated here as well Keep in mind Spring will arrive in its time transits indicate this is a time to accomplish what is at hand versus ldquowishing time ( your life ) awayrdquo Energies created by transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate humor and the proper use of humor may act as a ldquomagicalrdquo gift

Psychic Medium Astrologer Dennis Morley may be visited at and contacted for consultation via wwwpsychicdennismorleycom or

dennispsychicdennismorleycom or call 716-595-2836For Entertainment Purposes Only

It does not matter where love goes As long as love flowsThis is Creativity Unlimited

VISIT ME AT wwwpsychicdennismorleycom Love in ActionDennis

ZODIACTIONFor FEBRUARY 3 - 9

(A syndicated column created copyrighted and published by Dennis Morley)

Artificial turf was first used in Major League Baseball in the Houston Astrodome in 1966 replacing the grass field used when the stadium opened a year earlier

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

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Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

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BUFFALO SABRES COACHES

Punch Imlach 1970ndash1972Floyd Smith 1972Joe Crozier 1972ndash1974Floyd Smith 1974ndash1977Marcel Pronovost 1977ndash1978Billy Inglis 1978ndash1979Scotty Bowman 1979ndash1980Roger Neilson 1980ndash1981Jimmy Roberts 1981ndash1982Scotty Bowman 1982ndash1985Jim Schoenfeld 1985ndash1986Scotty Bowman 1986ndash1986Craig Ramsay 1986ndash1987Ted Sator 1987ndash1989Rick Dudley 1989ndash1991John Muckler 1991ndash1995Ted Nolan 1995ndash1997Lindy Ruff 1997ndashpresent

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31st Annual Groundhog Day Pancake Breakfast Sunday February 3 An ldquoall-you-can-eatrdquo breakfast will be served from 8-11 am at the Cassadaga Fire Hall Sponsored by the Cassadaga Valley Kiwanis Club A handmade quilt will be raffled to benefit the Cassadaga Library Call 384-4023 or 595-3879 or see a Kiwanian for presale ticketsPancake Brunch Sunday February 3 8 am-130 pm Villenova Grange Balcom Corner blinker light (Rt 83) and Rt 322 South Dayton Take-outs available For info call 988-3819 or 965-4292Valentinersquos Day Craft At The Dunkirk Free Library Saturday February 9th from 1030 am-1130 am Kids can make valentine cards and gifts This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Book Sale Saturday February 9 1000 am-400 pm 21 East Bookstore Paperbacks and Hardcovers Literacy Volunteers 21 E Second Washington Ave Entrance Dunkirk Come browse take home some bargains and assist us in our work in promoting literacy10th Annual Kiss Me Anew (KMA) Valentinersquos Benefit Saturday February 9 930 pm Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk For those 21 and over Includes food fun door prizes Sweet Revenge girls and music by Black Widow Proceeds benefit the Salvation Army Anew Center 5-50 tickets Chinese auction and a Cupid Coat Check Mention the party and get a special room rate Call the Clarion at 716-366-8350 to make reservationsSnowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Countyrsquos Annual Ride-in Sunday February 10 11 am-3 pm Chautauqua County Firemanrsquos Grounds Stockton at Junction CH108 of Trail C4 and C4B Free food and beverage to include ldquoA Taste of Chautauqua Trailsrdquo Trail grooming equipment will be on display If the trails are closed the event is canceledRelay For Life Fundraiser Saturday February 23 5 pm-10 pm Rookies on the Lake 7 pm Live music by Left of Center Food and Drink Specials Raffles include Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres packages and Chinese auction Sponsored by the Kosciuszko ClubPaper Factory Relay for Life teamChapter 459 Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting Sunday February 24 11 am John T Murray VFW Post 1017 113 Deer St DunkirkPajama Story-time At The Dunkirk Free Library Tuesday February 26 530 pm-630 pm Kids can listen to bedtime stories wear their pajamas make a craft and enjoy refreshments This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Chiavettarsquos Chicken BBQ sponsored by Relay for Life Team Lucky 777 Sunday March 3 noon - 5 pm First ward Falcon Club Lake Shore Drive East Dunkirk Drive thru available Chinese auction Pre-sale tickets available by calling 366-7292 All proceeds go to the American Cancer SocietyGenerations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible) Training is ideal for first time computer users To register for this one-on-one training contact Nancy Jager Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell Training Coordinator at 753-4471Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1030 am-1100 am for 2-5 year olds For more information call 366-2511The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice To accommodate patrons Stockton Library 22 North Main St upper floor winter hours Mon Tues Thurs 1-7 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2 Closed Wednesday and SundayAmvet Retire Flags Silver Creek Respectable flag drop off box for retired flags Located inside of buildingSilver Creek-Hanover Garden Club Our garden club is seeking new members Join and receive a yearrsquos subscription to ldquoOrganic Gardeningrdquo Monthly meetings educational speakers and fun in the gardens For more information call Sue at 934-7608 or dukesueroadrunnercomReformers Unanimous a nationwide Bible-based addictions program Smoking weight drugs alcohol + Friday nights 7 pm Open Door Baptist Church 3576 Luce Rd just off Rt 60 Cassadaga Questions or information 595-2535Literacy Volunteers Bookstore 21 E Second St Dunkirk Washington Avenue entrance Over 10000 used books available Open Thursday Friday and Saturday 10 am-5 pmOvereaters Anonymous weekly Friday meetings at 330 Steger Apartments Library 15 N Main St Dunkirk Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more informationAre You On SSDISSI and want to work Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for KarenSilver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group If interested call 679-5833 to get an application Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 pmSamuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Post 13 N Main Street Silver CreekFirst United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 630-800 pm at 35 Park Place Silver Creek Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attendWestfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 600 pm at the Bark Grill in WestfieldSt Peterrsquos Church Bible Believing Anglican Worship 1A Park Street Forestville 652-9936 10 am Sunday Homebuilders 7 pm WednesdayThe Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month Everyone welcome Municipal Building Chestnut St ForestvilleAnderson-Lee Library Storytime 43 Main St Silver Creek Thursday mornings 1030-1100 am children ages 1-6Lily Dale Spiritualist Church East Street Lily Dale Sunday Services 1030 am Workshops amp Classes - no gate fee For information 716-595-3971 (247)Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting) 369 West Main Fredonia at Barlowrsquos Mill Worship at 11AM All are welcome For info 485-6065 or 679-1452TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter 1094 Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church 148 W Main St Brocton Handicap accessibility building and parking Weigh in 5-530 pm Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St Josephrsquos Hall Fredonia Weigh-ins 5 to 530 pmTOPS Chapter NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Wednesday at 900 am at Free Library Main St Sinclairville 962-3312 or 595-3340TOPS 890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 am for weigh-ins Meetings start at 905 am New members welcome For info call 934-4774William P Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 630 pm at the Post on Pearl amp Washington in WestfieldAbate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 1130 am at 41 West Fredonia For more info go to wwwchautabateorg or e-mail chautcoabateyahoocomTops- Chapter 1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Tuesday at 900 am at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St Farnham Church Of The Living Spirit Lily Dale hold monthly events including Healing Services Drumming Circles Medium Lunch Readings and Philosophy discussions Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters churchofthelivingspiritcom International Fellowship is seeking volunteer host families to host foreign exchange students Please call toll free 1-800-647-8839 or visit wwwinternationalfellowshiporgTo place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626 This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups

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CUTTING COMMUNICA-TIONS

This hand was played in a rubber-bridge game more than half a century ago The heroine was Ruth Sherman winner of several national championships in the 1940s and lsquo50s

Sherman reached four spades doubled as shown and West led the jack of hearts Declarer played low from dummy and East took the ace and returned a heart to dummyrsquos king

It was obvious to Sher-man that East had started with a doubleton heart and was poised to ruff the next heart lead Had declarer led a trump at this point East would have taken the ace and put West in with a club to obtain the heart ruff that sets the contract

But Sherman found a way to prevent West from ever gaining the lead and thereby circumvented the heart ruff Eastrsquos two-notrump bid marked him with both the king of diamonds and ace of spades So at trick three Sherman cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen This forced East to cover with the king where-upon declarer discarded her singleton club

East returned a club but the chicken had flown the coop Sherman ruffed forced out the ace of spades ruffed the club return drew trumps and ran her hearts to make the doubled contract Her only losers were a heart a spade and a diamond

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

The Blue Grass Cook Bookcompiled by Minnie C Fox(University Press of Ken-tucky$2195)Reviewed by Larry Cox

This fascinating cookbook was originally published in 1904 when Minnie C Fox a Kentucky socialite com-piled more than 300 recipes gathered from her family friends and black cooks who lived near either her family estate in Bourbon County Ky or her home in Big Stone Gap Va

The collection reflected authentic Southern cooking prepared in turn-of-the-cen-tury kitchens where sorghum molasses drop biscuits succulent cured hams and decadent desserts were all commonplace The recipes included such regional favor-ites as Johnny Cake Baked Apple Dumplings Green Corn Custard with Broiled Tomatoes and even Mrs Henry Clayrsquos Drop Cake What makes this cookbook so exceptional is that the fea-tured dishes are all placed in their proper historic context

A century ago most collec-tions that featured ldquofine old Dixie dishesrdquo also included demoralizing etchings of

slaves at work vernacular lan-guage and occasionally lyrics from spirituals and hymns The Fox family gave credit where credit was due and with dignity provided redress to the black descendants of genera-tions of invisible cooks who had worked to help define the culinary history of the South

Many of the recipes serve as interesting historical land-marks Where else could you find instructions on how to dress terrapin While most of us will never prepare turtle many of the recipes still can be prepared in contemporary American kitchens using familiar ingredient and meth-ods The Coconut Pudding Caramel Layer Cake and Sweetbreads are fairly easy to prepare

When the New York Times reviewed this cookbook in 1904 the critic pointed out that many of the recipes are ldquoveritable heirlooms pre-cious souvenirs of the past the originals of which were in faded ink just as they were inscribed by loving hands by our mothers and grandmoth-ersrdquo He might have added that this collection is the next best things to observing the cooking in a traditional Southern kitchen more than 100 years ago

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DEATHS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

bull Bill Masterton a hockey player for the Minnesota North Star died in 1968 as the result of a head injury He fell over backwards and hit his head on the ice after being checked during a game against the Oakland Seals His is the only death in pro-hockey during the modern era bull Raymond Johnson Chapman A Cleveland Indians baseball player died in 1920 one day after being struck in head by baseball pitch becoming the only player ever killed as result of major league baseball game

The teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl are

bull Cleveland Browns (The original Browns won 4 of 6 NFL championship appearances and went to 3 AFC championships 1986 1987 and 1989 Then they became the Baltimore Ravens and won a Super Bowl The new Browns team is an expansion team that began in 1999 and lost their only playoff game in 2002)

bull Houston Texans (Expansion team never made the playoffs)

bull Jacksonville Jaguars (Expansion team went to 2 AFC Championships in 1996 and 1999)

bull Detroit Lions (Won 4 NFL championships and went to the NFC Championship in 1991)

~~~~~~As of the 2010

Super Bowl 14 of the 32 NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl

Minnesota Vikings (0-4)

Buffalo Bills (0-4)Cincinnati Bengals

(0-2)Philadelphia

Eagles (0-2)Tennessee Titans

(0-1)San Diego

Chargers (0-1)Atlanta Falcons

(0-1)Carolina Panthers

(0-1)Arizona Cardinals

(0-1)Seattle Seahawks

(0-1)Cleveland BrownsHouston TexansJacksonville

JaguarsDetroit Lions

Technically the Chiefs and the Jets only won Super Bowls as AFL teams and never as NFL teams

~~~~~~The Pittsburgh

Steelers have won six Super Bowls the most of any team

~~~~~~The closest Super Bowl ever was Super Bowl XXV played on January 27 1991 The Bills lost by 1 point Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Scott Norwood Buffalorsquos kicker attempted a field goal from 47 yards away but the kick went wide right

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My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

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Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

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Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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On Our Large Inventory ofLate Model Beauties

(716) 673-1371258 W MAIN ST FREDONIAWWWFARRELLCHRYSLERDODGEJEEPCOM

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The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball club based in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania They play in the Central Division of the National League and are five-time World Series champions The franchise joined the National League in its sixth season in 1887 and was competitive from its early years winning three National League titles from 1901 to 1903 playing in the very first World Series in 1903 and winning their first World Series in 1909 behind Honus Wagner The Pirates have had many ups and downs during their long history most famously winning the 1960 World Series on a game winning homerun by Bill Mazeroski the only time that Game 7 of the World Series has ever ended with a home run They also won the 1971 World Series behind Roberto Clemente and the 1979 World Series under the slogan ldquoWe Are Familyrdquo led by ldquoPopsrdquo Willie Stargell

ldquoYour time is limited so donrsquot waste it living someone elsersquos life Donrsquot be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other peoplersquos thinking Donrsquot let the noise of otherrsquos opinions drown out your own inner voice And most important have the courage to follow your heart and intuition They somehow already know what you truly want to become Everything else is secondaryrdquo

~Steve Jobs

Time

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to entertain a thought without accepting itrdquo

~Aristotle

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SUNDAY Townsend St

Dunkirk starting at 645 pm Doors open 500 pm Offering 28 games ldquoall paperrdquo

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(Exempt Hall) Westfield 715 pm Casino and progressive bingo

145 E Main St Fredonia 700 pm every Tuesday Doors open at 530 pm NEW FORMAT Playng on paper-no chips Pay out more than $1400 $100 Jackpots $200 Jackpot plus special games Friendly atmosphere Pull tabs are also available

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MAIL FORM amp PAYMENT TO EITHER OF OUR OFFICES

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ASK PSYCHIC MEDIUM ASTROLOGER

I had another dream with a symbol in it Now the paradox is Did I dream it this time because I may have been thinking about it or was this a totally ldquonewrdquo dream This dream occurred in the same place This second dream took place after a night of zero sleep it was a very calming dream A very Ah-Ha dream Anonymous

I am receiving a multitude of impressions as I read your questions Firstly I am impressed to share with you from your spirit guides teachers and angels they would like you to start to and actually keep a sketch padsketch book of the symbols you are receiving They are requesting this be completed very precisely Each page is to be devoted to each symbol They are requesting you place the date you received each symbol through your dream(s) Secondly they would like you to keep a Journal(s) of the related dreams with each symbol In the first journal they would like you to record the dream exactly as you received it In the second journal your teachers are requesting you record your feelings about each dream this is to include your feelings about the specific symbol you receive in each specific dream Both of the before mentioned journals are to be dated with the date you received any given dream and utilizing the same date upon awakening when you enter your feelings regarding your dream(s) and each symbol as it is given to you The third journal they are relaying is to contain information you receive during waking hours regarding each and everyone of the symbols you received during your dream time The entry is to be dated for the date you receive the information- with another date entry- which refers specifically to the date you received the symbol in the specific dream you received it during Your guides and teachers are saying you did not have this second dream because you had been thinking about the first they are saying it is a totally new and different dream ( even though in the long run they are ( will be in relationship to one another ) Your spirit teachers guides and angels are also requesting you record your ah ha moments regarding any one of these dreams in the journal which contains your feelings regarding the symbol received from each specific dream(s) and the symbol(s) were contained within They also relay to you- by your being over tired you could not block your dreams- thus your receiving this second dream- in a long series of dreams yet to come There is a definite and ldquostrongrdquo feeling this is being received by you in order for you to publish your dreams these symbols and all information gathered related to both though your writings and art work related to each of these specific dreams and the symbols you receive

You may write your questions to Dennis for consideration to or go to his Web Site

at and send him ane-mail directly from there

You can also set up individual appointments from there as well

For Entertainment Purposes Only

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 21 2013

What does it mean to graduate with honors Academic honors involve these Latin terms

Graduating With Honor means graduating cum laude

The magna cum laude definition is With Great Honor Usually it means you had the second best grades

Most define summa cum laude as With Highest Praise and the summa cum laude definition is With Highest Honor It usually means highest grades

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Arearsquos best selection of bbq sauceSt Elizabeth Ann Seton Food Pantry will now be open 315 pm to 715 pm only on WednesdaysPet Pantry A not-for-profit organization that gives free pet food to qualifying (low income) residents of Chautauqua County 16 E Howard Ave Dunkirk Open every Tuesday 6-8 pm and Saturday 10 am until noon You will need photo ID proof of income licenses for dogs and Rabies certificates for catsSilver Creek Assembly of God -Invites you to donated used clothes shoes blankets drapes and stuffed toys to the located at 1385 Route 20 in the parking lot Receive tax reduction for your donations Please place your donations in a clean dry plastic bag Visit St Pauly Textile at wwwst-paulycom about clothing donation and distribution Silver Creek Food Pantry-is open every Friday from 1000 am-1200 pm and the third Friday evening of the month from 600-730 pm Thursdays 530-730 Donations are greatly appreciated - and can be sent in care of The Pantry at PO Box 173 Silver Creek NY 14136Forestville Food Pantry (Clothing Gallery) 3 Park St open Thursdays from 10 am-4 pm 965-2655Samaritan House-A community outreach ministry lending a helping hand with clothing household goods furniture amp appliances Located at 2 East Ave Sinclairville Hours Wed amp Fri 2 pm - 6 pm September-April Wed amp Fri 10 am - 2 pm May-August Call 716-962-2246 for assistance or donations Dunkirk UMC Branch located at 6th amp Washington Hours M-F 9-1 Call 716-366-2230 for info or online wwwsamaritanhouseusSinclairville Food Cupboard Available to residents of the Sinclairville School District Located at Park United Methodist Church Wersquore open every Monday and Tuesday 930-1100 am

is available to residents of Cassadaga Stockton and Lily Dale Located in the basement of the Cassadaga Community Baptist Church wersquore open every Thurs 10 am-noonTwice Is Nice- Ruth Remsen Used Clothing Center open Fridays 10 am - 2 pm Located behind First United Church ldquoThe White Church On The Squarerdquo in Silver Creek Adults clothing 50 cents children 25 cents

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January 21 2013

Lincoln Logs were invented by Frank Lloyd Wrightrsquos son John Lloyd

Wright They were not actually

named in honor of

Abraham Lincoln -

John named them after his father whose

birth name was Frank

Lincoln Wright

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Qualified Candidate must possess a high school diploma or GED and certified journeyman card or have worked 8000 hours within the trade in an industrial environmentQualified candidates should send resume toHeather HutchinsonLabor Services Representative - LSRNew York State Department of Labor23 East Third StJamestown NY 14701Email jamestownDoEslabornygovAAEOE

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PLAYING CARDS TRIVIA

Our common playing cards are in truth a symbolic representation of our calendar that has been used for centuries to work with planetary motion and earthrsquos cycles If one but notices how all the numeric values in a deck of cards match our calendar perfectly it becomes apparent that our common deck of cards are not so common after all

52 Cards = 52 weeks4 suits = 4 seasons13 cards in each suit = the 13 lunar cycles (full and new moons)364 7 days in the week = 52 cards in a deckBut the real clincher is when we add up the

numeric or spot value of each card in the deck The entire deck added together comes to 364 But with the addition of the Joker which is considered to have a spot value of 125 we get 36525 exactly the number of days in our calendar year

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Mistakes are a part of being

human Appreciate

your mistakes for what they are precious life lessons

that can only be learned the

hard way Unless itrsquos a

fatal mistake which at least

others can learn from Al Franken

ldquoOh the Things I Knowrdquo 2002

ldquoCommon sense is not so

commonrdquo

~Voltaire

mdash12mdash

1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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lsquoCreate a Cardrsquo Kit for

Valentinersquos DayI love getting homemade

cards and personalized notes from my kids donrsquot you But sometimes they need a little extra prodding mdash a bit of help to get the creativity flowing If you have young children in your house give them a ldquoCreate a Cardrdquo kit this week for some do-it-yourself val-entines Yoursquoll be giving a little gift to get another heartfelt gift started

If yoursquore a grandpar-ent assemble inexpensive mini kits for each of your school-age grandchildren (as a hint hint ldquoIrsquod love a homemade card from yourdquo) Send the assembled kits in the mail and who knows you might in turn find a surprise ldquocraft with a heartrdquo delivered to YOUR address come Feb 14

Herersquos howA Valentine-making

starter kit in a box might contain red pink and white construction paper lace or paper doilies and a small bag or tin can filled with valentine stickers cut-outs from vintage valentine cards conversation heart candy buttons pieces from old jewelry sewing trim such as rickrack and ribbon glitter etc Add a new marker in a fun color a pair of decorative-edge scissors from a craft store and a new glue stick Tuck in envelopes and some postage stamps too

Or make mini kits to give to grandkids cousins and friends They might contain a small tablet of colorful paper heart stickers and a valentine-themed stamp and inkpad Put the items together in a sandwich bag or in a clear cellophane gift bag with a decorative ribbon for a nice presentation

Extra idea Share this fun ldquosealed with a heartrdquo tip with the kids

Once they have signed and inserted their home-made valentine cards into envelopes they can seal them with a kiss mdash and even their thumbs A child may press her thumb onto

an inkpad and then onto the closed flap of the enve-lope with the first print angled to the right Make a second thumbprint to the left to create a one-of-a-kind heart shape

Donna Ericksonrsquos award-

winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activi-ties visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her latest book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabu-lous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo

copy 2013 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd

King Features W

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Jeff Burton Gets Fresh Start With lsquoGen 6rsquo Chevy

Jeff Burton driver of the No 31 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet met with the media during a recent test session at Charlotte Motor Speedway The fol-lowing are some of his comments

Q Talk about the new car your team and

the 2013 season

A ldquoObviously we had some work to

do based on our perfor-mance last year and the year before for that matter We certainly made a lot of changes from the very top of the company to a lot of

positions within individual teams I feel good about what we have done I think our preparation what we have done to be ready before we start building cars is at a different level today than it was last year and even the year beforerdquo

Q Some team is prob-ably going to con-

nect with the Generation 6 car early What do you

think is going to be the magic bullet Is it going to be somebody with a rear-suspension deal is it going to be aero

A ldquoI wish I knew that because then I would

be that guy Honestly we talk a lot about trick but

I will tell you that Irsquom not a trick guy I believe that you have to have an entire

package When you have that entire package you may kind of find a trick that makes that package better but that doesnrsquot necessarily transfer to the team next to you in the garagerdquo

Q You have talked about your strug-

gles the past year or two and trying to get things straightened out and back on track Is it a good thing that you guys have a new car or is that going to be another issue that you guys are going to have to deal with

A ldquoI think the timing of the car is good

for us as a company I think that by anybodyrsquos mea-surements we didnrsquot have a good year throughout the company last year We went almost the whole year without winning a race Kevin (Harvick) won really late in the year So for us I think itrsquos easier when there is a whole new car with a lot of new rulesrdquo

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Jeff Burton thinks the new Generation 6 Chevrolet Sprint Cup car comes at a good time for the No 31 Richard Childress Racing team (Getty Images for NASCAR photo)

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

NoTe To edITorS effective with the Feb 4 package ldquoNASCAr This Weekrdquo

is discontinuing The full NASCAr This Week page is still available through King Features sales (212) 969-7593

Buffalo Sabres

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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HUMAN BODYThe longest bone

in the human body is the femur

The largest artery is the aorta and the largest vein is the inferior vena cava

The largest in-ternal organ is the liver It is also the heaviest organ with an average of 35 pounds

The largest ex-ternal organ which is also the largest organ in general is the skin

The longest mus-cle is the sartorius

The longest single nerve is the sciatic nerve in the thigh counting its branches and axons

By Samantha Mazzotta

Replacing Water Pipe Broken in

Freeze

Q During the last cold snap the cold

water pipe leading to my garagersquos utility sink froze and broke Is it possible to fix the pipe myself mdash Chet in Springfield Mass

A Depending on the location of the pipe

break repairing it can be fairly straightforward The good thing is itrsquos a nones-sential fixture mdash unlike say pipes leading to the kitchen or bathroom mdash and so you can either fix it right away or shut off water to that sec-tion of the pipe run until the weather gets warmer

A broken pipe needs to be replaced It can be patched but those quick fixes also break down quickly

For the repair yoursquoll need a pipe cutter a length of replacement pipe of the same diameter and material as the original sandpaper or steel wool and a round wire brush If you plan to solder the replacement yoursquoll need a handheld pro-pane torch flux (a paste that helps solder spread evenly) and pipe solder

If you donrsquot want to solder or canrsquot do it safely yoursquoll need to buy two compres-sion fittings one for each side of the replacement pipe Cutting and preparing the pipe is the same Ulti-mate Handyman has a short video detailing how to use compression fittings

Make sure the water sup-ply to the pipe is turned off Mark the pipe on both sides of the break Fit the adjust-able pipe cutter around the first mark tighten and rotate the tool around the pipe three or four times to achieve a smooth straight

cut Repeat on the other side You may need to finish the cut with a few swipes of a hacksaw but it should detach pretty cleanly

Take the section to the home-improvement store to find the correct replacement pipe and fittings

Use the round wire brush sandpaper or steel wool to scrub away metal burrs left by the cut and to smooth the pipe ends Next test the fit-tings to make sure both the remaining and replacement pipe will fit The connections should be pretty tight even without flux and solder

Apply flux to the ends of the pipe using a small brush to spread it evenly about 1 inch along the pipe Slide the pipe into the fittings twisting to spread the flux more then slide the replacement pipe and fittings into place on the pipe run

Uncoil about 9 inches of solder Bend the first 2 inches at a 90-degree angle which gives you more control Light the propane torch and briefly heat both sides of the first fitting about 5 seconds each side so that the fitting heats evenly To see if the fit-ting is heated correctly touch the bent end of the solder to the fitting if the solder melts itrsquos go time

Working quickly insert a half-inch or more of solder into the joint between the fit-ting and the pipe The heated fitting will melt the solder and draw it into the joint so that just a thin bead is still vis-ible (This may take a couple of tries) Use a rag to quickly wipe away excess solder

Solder all the joints and let the pipes cool completely Then open the tap and slow-ly turn on the water supply If a leak is evident yoursquoll need to disconnect everything and redo it

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Are You an MVPThe Department of Veter-

ans Affairs has been work-ing on a huge database to study how genes affect health The project is going to be huge when finished The VA Office of Research amp Development has now passed the 100000 mark in the number of volunteer veterans who have signed up to be part of the program Within the next six years it expects more than 1 million veterans to sign up

The Million Veteran Pro-gram (MVP) is designed to be a database accessible by researchers who are study-ing all the diseases and illnesses that have struck veterans through the years diabetes cancer post trau-matic stress disorder heart disease and others

The goals are to learn new ways of treating and pre-venting illnesses discover why certain individuals are more prone to developing certain diseases and to study why certain medicines work better than others

Participation is easy Yoursquoll fill out a form allow access to your VA medical records provide a blood

sample take a test for grip strength and lung function and not much more

For more information go online to wwwresearchvagovMVP Additionally therersquos a video at the site if you want to learn more about MVP

Privacy is a big deal No researcher will have access to your name address birth date or Social Secu-rity number Theyrsquoll use bar codes on your samples so yoursquore not identified Insur-ance companies wonrsquot have any access to the data

There are 40 sign-up loca-tions across the country list-ed and linked on the website If you receive health care at one of those sites you can schedule an appointment by calling 1-866-441-6075 or talk to your local clinic A study visit only takes about 20 minutes

Will you be one of the mil-lion who helps this project

Write to Freddy Groves in care of King Features Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to column replygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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mature catmature cat

When yoursquore ready to adopt consider me a mature refined adult cat Sure kittens are cute but we donrsquot require constant supervision Even though we are less energetic we are less likely to be destructive yet enjoy a good play session In fact running the Indy 500 in the middle of the night is not really the thrill that it used to be Letrsquos not forget we are probably already neutered spayed and possi-bly declawed not to mention vaccinated We understand the concept of approval and reward unlike kittens and we typically are already well versed in household manners Letrsquos face it wersquore just plain more stable ready for loving and know how to enjoy quiet times If that doesnrsquot flip your catnip mousey consider this adopting an adult cat is a great way to teach your kids compassion and unselfishness

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

Hope moved in on Liam while Steffy was out of town Bill was conflicted by his feelings for both Katie and Brooke Pam and Donna didnrsquot trust Taylorrsquos motives when it came to Eric Rick made a point to ruffle Thomasrsquos feathers at work Dayzee got nervous when Maya and Marcus almost crossed paths Brooke was offended when Hope asked her what really happened between her and Bill Thomas contemplated taking a job in Paris at Forrester International Pam made it known to Eric that she was interested in him romantically Steffy continued to keep her pregnancy a secret Marcus introduced his adoptive brother Carter to the rest of his family Wait to See Steffy issues Liam an ultimatum Dayzee comes clean about her past

DAYS OF OUR LIVESNicole vowed to save

Brady from Kristenrsquos clutches Daniel saw that Chloe was using Parker to get closer to him Hope urged Jennifer to fight for her man Nicole transferred

some incriminating files onto Kristenrsquos computer Billie severed ties with her mother and quit the company Nick discovered the circumstances in which Lucas went to jail for Will Hope didnrsquot want to talk with Rafe about Borsquos extended absence Kristenrsquos faked feelings for Brady became more and more real to her Chloe interrupted Daniel and Jenniferrsquos romantic plans with a frantic phone call Rafe warned Sami to stay away from his sister Wait to See Nick secretly plots against Will Jennifer is caught in a lie

GENERAL HOSPITALAJ confronted Tracy

about using mob money to finance ELQ An Amber alert was issued after Emma went missing Kristina was arrested after threatening Connie with a bat Todd took a page from Connie and blamed his past crimes on dissociative personality disorder Lucyrsquos estranged husband Kevin arrived in Port Charles and found her to be delusional Britt blamed Sabrina for her part in Emmarsquos disappearance John received a mysterious phone call after someone confused him with Caleb the vampire AJ and Elizabeth continued to bond over the stressors in their lives Starr was surprised by the illegal dealings at ELQ Wait to See Heather might have the solution to Todd and Lucyrsquos problems Tracy is

arrested by the feds

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

Chelsea asked Adam not to contest their divorce Billy worried that Jack was taking on too much work so soon after his recovery Leslie and Tyler were nervous that Congressman Wheeler would recognize them Michael and Lauren argued over whether their son was guilty Nikki and Jack bonded over their history of addiction Adam tried to reach out to Victor as his son but things ended up ugly as usual Tucker shared a heartfelt goodbye with Katherine as he left Genoa City Nikki told Victor they needed to postpone their wedding Unbeknownst to Avery Dylan got himself hired at Nickrsquos new club Billy was impressed with Chelsearsquos designs Wait to See Avery sees her ldquodeadrdquo ex Jill and Katherine clashcopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Kimberly Matula stars as ldquoHoperdquo on ldquoThe Young and The Restlessrdquo

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eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

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1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

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1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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10 Fun Facts About FROGS10 Fun Facts About FROGSOne gram of the toxin produced by the skin of the golden poison dart frog could kill 100000 people

A frog completely sheds its skin about once a week After it pulls off the old dead skin the frog usually eats itWhen Darwinrsquos frog tadpoles hatch a male frog swallows the tadpoles He keeps the tiny amphibians in his vocal sac for about 60 days to allow them to grow He then proceeds to cough up tiny fully formed frogsWhen a frog swallows its prey it blinks which pushes its eyeballs down on top of the mouth to help push the food down its throatThe glass frog has translucent skin so you can see its internal organs bones and muscles through its skin You can even observe its heart beating and its stomach digesting foodThe biggest frog in the world is the Goliath frog It lives in West Africa and can measuremore than a foot in length and weigh more than 7 pounds ndash as much as a newborn babyThe red-eyed tree frog lays it eggs on the underside of leaves that hang overwater When the eggs hatch the tadpoles fall into the water belowOne way to tell a male frog from a female frog is by looking at its ears The ears canbe found right behind the frogrsquos eyes If the ears are as big as the eyes then the frog is a maleIf the ears are smaller than the frogrsquos eyes then the frog is a female Frogs dont drink water but absorb it through their skinSome tree frogs live their whole lives in the trees and never come down They evenlay their eggs in the tree branches or on leaves

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The first staplers were developed for King Louis XV of France during the 1700s They were handmade and every staple was inscribed with the insignia of the royal court

In 1866 a paper faster was

developed which used a single

staple at a time mostly for binding

books and boxes Other versions were

developed over the next few

decades some with brass

fasteners some that weighed over

two and a half pounds

The current version of the stapler was invented by John Munford in the mid-1900s

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

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A flamingo can eat only when itrsquos head is upside down

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Shingles Pain Lingers After Rash Is Gone

DEAR DR DONOHUE Two years ago I had shin-gles and I now suffer the aftereffects of it The sores went away in a month but the stinging burning throbbing pain is still with me I cannot wear clothing over the affected shoulder No medicines have eased the pain so far Is there any help mdash ML

ANSWER You now are dealing with postherpetic neuralgia pain that lingers long after the shingles rash has gone The virus that causes shingles is the same virus that causes chicken-pox Almost every adult on this continent harbors that virus now called herpes zoster It lives on in nerve cells

From time to time at older ages it wakens from its hibernation travels down the nerve to the skin and causes an outbreak of blis-ters on a red base The out-break goes away in about three weeks Pain can linger for a long time mdash months to years In traveling down the nerve the virus dam-aged it

I can list some of the postherpetic neuralgia med-icines Two are antidepres-sants mdash nortriptyline and amitriptyline mdash given not for depression but for pain relief Cymbalta (dulox-etine) is another antidepres-sant that can lessen posther-petic pain Lyrica (prega-balin) is an anti-seizure medicine thatrsquos approved for this problem Neuron-tin (gabapentin) is another seizure medicine used for

control of the lingering pain of shingles

Capsaicin lotion cream or gel (Zostrix Capsin R-Gel) is applied directly to the involved skin A higher concentration of capsaicin comes as a patch thatrsquos applied in the doctorrsquos office left on for an hour and then removed Treat-ment can be repeated in three months Itrsquos called Qutenza Another skin patch is the Lidoderm patch The latest medicine is Gralise an extended-release form of gabapentin mdash Neurontin It requires fewer doses

The entire shingles story is covered in the booklet on that topic Readers can obtain a copy by writing Dr Donohue mdash No 1201W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery

DEAR DR DONOHUE

I get my calcium by drink-ing milk I believe natural sources are the best sourc-es of vitamins and miner-als The problem is that whole milk raises my cho-lesterol My father died of a heart attack at a young age Does skim milk have as much calcium as whole milk mdash RT

ANSWER Skim milk contains a little more cal-cium than whole milk An 8-ounce glass of whole milk has 291 mg of calcium The same amount of skim milk has 300 mg

Dr Donohue regrets that

he is unable to answer indi-vidual letters but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newslet-ters at PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475

copy 2013 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved

Ideas for Caregivers

Caring for an elderly par-ent or spouse isnrsquot easy In spite of how difficult it might be yoursquore not alone There are programs and steps you can take that can ease your burden a bit

Start with the basics the home and be sure there are safeguards in place to make your job easier For ideas about what you might need go online to sites such as Elder Proof Home (wwwelderproofhomecom or call 1-888-840-1055) for items that can help you By clicking the categories on the left side yoursquoll not only find products that will help make the environment safer but tips and advice as well

If yoursquove had to give up your job to take care of a parent or spouse there might be some money that will help fill in the gap

mdashIf yoursquore a spouse who cares for a veteran who receives a pension the vet-eran might qualify for what is called Aid and Atten-dance money Call the VA at 1-800-827-1000 to ask for specifics on how to apply

for the extra pensionmdashYou might qualify for a

tax deduction if your elder-ly parent is your dependent See IRS Publication 501

mdashIn a few states Med-icaid has a program called Cash and Counseling Pay-ment can be send directly to you Go to httpmedicaidgov and chose your state

Investigate the National Family Caregiver Support Program (wwwaoagov) part of the Older Americans Act of 1965 This program provides support to fam-ily members caring for anyone age 60 and older or any adult with dementia You might be eligible for counseling training home modifications and respite care Look in your area for Area Agency on Aging

Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to columnre-plygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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US STATES WITH INTERNATIONAL

BORDERS

Alaska 1538 miles CanadaArizona 373 miles MexicoCalifornia 140 miles MexicoIdaho 45 miles CanadaMaine 611 miles CanadaMichigan 721 miles CanadaMinnesota 547 miles CanadaMontana 545 miles CanadaNew Hampshire 58 miles CanadaNew Mexico 180 miles MexicoNew York 445 miles CanadaNorth Dakota 310 miles CanadaOhio 146 miles CanadaPennsylvania 42 miles CanadaTexas 1241 miles MexicoVermont 90 miles CanadaWashington 427 miles CanadaFlorida has maritime borders with Cuba and The Bahamas but is not considered a border state Alaska also has a maritime border with Russia

I am only oneBut still I am oneI cannot do everythingBut still I can do somethingAnd because I cannot do everythingI will not refuse to do the something that I can do - Edward Everett Hale

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Written by Todd J Tranum President amp CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce amp Executive

Director of the Manufacturers Association of the Southern TierChautauqua County can truly take a bow this month Two

major sporting events filmed locally have given our region a chance to shine on national television

The recent Progressive Skating amp Gymnastics Spectacular televised on NBC on January 6 featured some of the tops names in both sports Filmed at the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena on December 15th the production featured 2012 All Around Olympic Gold medalist Gabby Douglas along with other 2012 Olympic competitors Aly Raisman Jordyn Wieber John Orozco Danell Leyva Jonathan Horton and Jake Dalton as well as 2008 All Around Gold Medalist Nastia Liukin The lineup of figure skaters included World champions and 2010 Olympic ice dance silver medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White current US singles champions Jeremy Abbott and Ashley Wagner two-time US champion Alissa Czisny World ice dance bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani 2012 US silver medalist Adam Rippon and up-and-coming elite skater Gracie Gold

Also performing during the show was Fresh Beat Band of the Nickelodeon show with the same name and Ross Lynch of Disneyrsquos ldquoAustin and Allyrdquo with his band R5 Olympic champions Bart Conner Nadia Comaneci and Peggy Fleming hosted the show The glitzy production was filmed before a sold out and wildly cheering crowd in the Arena We commend the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena for an outstanding job on this event

Coming up next weekend NBC viewers will get a chance to see a different side of Chautauqua County when the final event of Jack Linkrsquos Major League Fishingrsquos Summit Cup will be televised at 100 pm Saturday February 9 The Major League Fishing crew and support staff have been raving both online and on the Outdoor Channel about the beauty of Chautauqua Lake as an extraordinary fishing destination as well as the hospitality they received during filming here last August

Please join us Saturday for a Major League Fishing watch party at Bellini Lounge at Chautauqua Suites as we celebrate this tremendous event The party begins at noon with free lunch and a cash bar This event is sponsored by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau Chautauqua Marina and Webbrsquos Year Round Resort You can register online through wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

It is easy when you live somewhere to take it for granted It becomes a little more exciting when you look at the assets in your own backyard through the eyes of others We should remind ourselves more often that the quality of life we enjoy in Chautauqua County is a privilege and that our arearsquos natural beauty sports and recreational opportunities and offerings in the arts and education truly do make us special We are very lucky to call Chautauqua County our home and to show it off this way for the rest of the country

The Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce will present a number of awards to local businesses during its annual Salute to the Finest on Tuesday February 12 The award winners are Manufacturer of the Year ndash Hopersquos Windows Inc Retailer of the Year ndash Jamestown Mattress Company Community Service Award ndash John Bauer Pride of Jamestown Award ndash Gateway Station Business of the Year ndash Robo Enterprises Inc Service to Humanity Award ndash Eastside YMCA New Business of the Year ndash Patientrsquos Pharmacy

The event begins at 530 pm at the Lillian V Ney Renaissance Center 19 West Third Street The cost is $20 for a heavy hors drsquooeuvre buffet with a cash bar You can register through the events calendar at wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

Once again a full slate of winter events is being planned for the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival in Mayville ndash one of the largest winter festivals in the region ndash which is organized annually by the MayvilleChautauqua Community Chamber of Commerce

The lineup includes snowmobile rides a flare parade fireworks kidsrsquo corner crafts chili cook-off kids snow slides snowball distance throwing contest snowmananimal making contest ice carving broomball snowshoe demonstrations a polar bear swim presidential costumer contest a snowball dance and lighting of the ice castle Many of these events will be held weather permitting

Major sponsors of the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival are Media One Group Town of Chautauqua Clark Patterson Lee Architectural Engineering FirmHabiterra Operating Engineers Local 17- Apprenticeship Program Felony Entertainment LLC Chautauqua Suites-Olives Restaurant-Bellini Lounge Lakeview HotelThe Docks Restaurant and Chautauqua Marina Platinum Sponsors are M amp T Bank Mayville Branch Webbrsquos Captainrsquos Table Restaurant and The Cottage Collection and Lictus Keystone For a complete schedule of events and sponsors please visit the Winter Festival event page at wwwchautauquachamberorg

The Community Chamber Development Corporation an Affiliate of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce is helping to provide answers to insurance questions through the Small Business Assistance Program SBAP is an initiative of the Community Service Society (CSS) a network of organizations across New York State that helps consumers and small business get affordable health care and health insurance Through SBAP we can provide health reform information and training for employers and one-on-one consultations on insurance options costs tax credits enrollment dispute resolution and more

If you have a small business and are looking for direct answers to questions about insurance including new regulations surrounding the Affordable Care Act tax credits and more please call CCDC at 366-6200 or 484-1101 for more information

AQUARIUS Transits indicate this week starts off on a pleasant note Socialization is indicated within small groups through the fifth Mercury moving into Pisces indicates communication may appear fickle at times to those around you in all of lifersquos sectors from the sixth through the ninth Transits through the second half of the week indicate taking action similar to the brilliance of thesolar system to move beyond the dimness you perceive around you PISCES Transits from the the beginning of the week through the fifth create energies which may allow you to feel stifled and leaving you with an inner desire towards those around you to hurry up and make decisions in order for you to do your own thing Energies from the sixth through the ninth may have you feeling overly confident and taking action without thoroughly thinking every thing through for the highest and best of all involved- including your selfARIES Transits indicate a possible slow start to the week this does not equate to a lack of productiveness You may desire to look at the possible choices around you and take action upon whose outcomes you may desire to come to fruition Self responsibility is indicated this week Action via insight is indicated from the eighth through the ninth Transiting Jupiter in Gemini mayhave you moving all over the place and may even have you looking at your self in amazement

TAURUS You may find yourself traveling or making plans to take a trip which is businesscareer related from the beginning of this week through the ninth Keep in mind even the best laid out plans may be cancelled andor postponed Transits create energies which indicate self responsibility in order to insure others do not perceive your need for attention as personal arrogance Transits at weekrsquos end indicate checking and rechecking everything for accuracyGEMINI Transits from the first through the fifth create energies which may find you in an overly serious mood and may be perceived as moodiness by those within your inner circle Self responsibility is indicated here in order to insure your actions do not act as a catalyst(s) which may cause painhurtoffense within those you care about and who sincerely care about you Transits indicate taking the to review your finances in order to take positive action from the seventh through the ninthMOON CHILD Productivity is paramount and key as indicated by transits from the first through the ninth- by adding self responsibility to the before mentioned energies and you may find yourself accomplishing desired outcomes beyond your your inner thoughts of probability Transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate favorable outcomes within your financial sector Keep in mind there are always possibilities and new choices which may be made for desired outcomesLEO Energies which are being created by current transits from the first through the fifth may have you feeling a need to take a leadership position in your workcareer environment Transits indicate you may already have the support of other in order for this to occur Self responsibility is indicated Transits from the fifth through the ninth create energies which may highlight partnerships within all sectors of your life bonds be be strengthened dissipated or created VIRGO Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow your to bring current projects to fruition Your energies to take self responsible action combined with planetarytransits may open doors to outcomes beyond your wildest imaginings Transits from the sixth through the ninth create energies which may allow you to reach out to all the ldquorightrdquo people now who may have the ability to unlock doors for you in order to move forward LIBRA Transits from the first through the third indicate you may desire to take action in order to fulfill obligations for elders within your family structure Transits from the fourth through the f ifth create energies which may have you retreating to alone time in order to revitalize your own life energies for personal and upcoming use Transits from the sixth through the ninth may find you uniting or reuniting with someone from your past in order to form a life long romantic partnershipSCORPIO Energies created by planetary transits from the first through the fourth may indicate a need for structure hard work and stick-to-it-activeness Taking the self responsibility to do so may bring about desired outcomes you may have been seeking for what seems to be a life time Transits from the fifth through the ninth allow you to bathe within their energies and the energy ofaccomplishmentSAGITTARIUS Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow you to bring about long desired results There is also an indication to you may desire to partner with an earth sign- such as a Capricorn- in order to ldquoblack boardrdquo with them and pick their brain(s) for ideas of practicality Romance is in the air for single and already coupled Sagittarius on the sixth Transits from the seventh through the ninth indicate indicate giving way to the desires of those you love CAPRICORN Transits from the first through the ninth are creating energies which may assist you to become grounded Self responsibility to do so is indicated Flexibility is indicated here as well Keep in mind Spring will arrive in its time transits indicate this is a time to accomplish what is at hand versus ldquowishing time ( your life ) awayrdquo Energies created by transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate humor and the proper use of humor may act as a ldquomagicalrdquo gift

Psychic Medium Astrologer Dennis Morley may be visited at and contacted for consultation via wwwpsychicdennismorleycom or

dennispsychicdennismorleycom or call 716-595-2836For Entertainment Purposes Only

It does not matter where love goes As long as love flowsThis is Creativity Unlimited

VISIT ME AT wwwpsychicdennismorleycom Love in ActionDennis

ZODIACTIONFor FEBRUARY 3 - 9

(A syndicated column created copyrighted and published by Dennis Morley)

Artificial turf was first used in Major League Baseball in the Houston Astrodome in 1966 replacing the grass field used when the stadium opened a year earlier

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

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Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

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BUFFALO SABRES COACHES

Punch Imlach 1970ndash1972Floyd Smith 1972Joe Crozier 1972ndash1974Floyd Smith 1974ndash1977Marcel Pronovost 1977ndash1978Billy Inglis 1978ndash1979Scotty Bowman 1979ndash1980Roger Neilson 1980ndash1981Jimmy Roberts 1981ndash1982Scotty Bowman 1982ndash1985Jim Schoenfeld 1985ndash1986Scotty Bowman 1986ndash1986Craig Ramsay 1986ndash1987Ted Sator 1987ndash1989Rick Dudley 1989ndash1991John Muckler 1991ndash1995Ted Nolan 1995ndash1997Lindy Ruff 1997ndashpresent

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31st Annual Groundhog Day Pancake Breakfast Sunday February 3 An ldquoall-you-can-eatrdquo breakfast will be served from 8-11 am at the Cassadaga Fire Hall Sponsored by the Cassadaga Valley Kiwanis Club A handmade quilt will be raffled to benefit the Cassadaga Library Call 384-4023 or 595-3879 or see a Kiwanian for presale ticketsPancake Brunch Sunday February 3 8 am-130 pm Villenova Grange Balcom Corner blinker light (Rt 83) and Rt 322 South Dayton Take-outs available For info call 988-3819 or 965-4292Valentinersquos Day Craft At The Dunkirk Free Library Saturday February 9th from 1030 am-1130 am Kids can make valentine cards and gifts This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Book Sale Saturday February 9 1000 am-400 pm 21 East Bookstore Paperbacks and Hardcovers Literacy Volunteers 21 E Second Washington Ave Entrance Dunkirk Come browse take home some bargains and assist us in our work in promoting literacy10th Annual Kiss Me Anew (KMA) Valentinersquos Benefit Saturday February 9 930 pm Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk For those 21 and over Includes food fun door prizes Sweet Revenge girls and music by Black Widow Proceeds benefit the Salvation Army Anew Center 5-50 tickets Chinese auction and a Cupid Coat Check Mention the party and get a special room rate Call the Clarion at 716-366-8350 to make reservationsSnowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Countyrsquos Annual Ride-in Sunday February 10 11 am-3 pm Chautauqua County Firemanrsquos Grounds Stockton at Junction CH108 of Trail C4 and C4B Free food and beverage to include ldquoA Taste of Chautauqua Trailsrdquo Trail grooming equipment will be on display If the trails are closed the event is canceledRelay For Life Fundraiser Saturday February 23 5 pm-10 pm Rookies on the Lake 7 pm Live music by Left of Center Food and Drink Specials Raffles include Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres packages and Chinese auction Sponsored by the Kosciuszko ClubPaper Factory Relay for Life teamChapter 459 Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting Sunday February 24 11 am John T Murray VFW Post 1017 113 Deer St DunkirkPajama Story-time At The Dunkirk Free Library Tuesday February 26 530 pm-630 pm Kids can listen to bedtime stories wear their pajamas make a craft and enjoy refreshments This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Chiavettarsquos Chicken BBQ sponsored by Relay for Life Team Lucky 777 Sunday March 3 noon - 5 pm First ward Falcon Club Lake Shore Drive East Dunkirk Drive thru available Chinese auction Pre-sale tickets available by calling 366-7292 All proceeds go to the American Cancer SocietyGenerations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible) Training is ideal for first time computer users To register for this one-on-one training contact Nancy Jager Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell Training Coordinator at 753-4471Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1030 am-1100 am for 2-5 year olds For more information call 366-2511The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice To accommodate patrons Stockton Library 22 North Main St upper floor winter hours Mon Tues Thurs 1-7 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2 Closed Wednesday and SundayAmvet Retire Flags Silver Creek Respectable flag drop off box for retired flags Located inside of buildingSilver Creek-Hanover Garden Club Our garden club is seeking new members Join and receive a yearrsquos subscription to ldquoOrganic Gardeningrdquo Monthly meetings educational speakers and fun in the gardens For more information call Sue at 934-7608 or dukesueroadrunnercomReformers Unanimous a nationwide Bible-based addictions program Smoking weight drugs alcohol + Friday nights 7 pm Open Door Baptist Church 3576 Luce Rd just off Rt 60 Cassadaga Questions or information 595-2535Literacy Volunteers Bookstore 21 E Second St Dunkirk Washington Avenue entrance Over 10000 used books available Open Thursday Friday and Saturday 10 am-5 pmOvereaters Anonymous weekly Friday meetings at 330 Steger Apartments Library 15 N Main St Dunkirk Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more informationAre You On SSDISSI and want to work Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for KarenSilver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group If interested call 679-5833 to get an application Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 pmSamuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Post 13 N Main Street Silver CreekFirst United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 630-800 pm at 35 Park Place Silver Creek Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attendWestfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 600 pm at the Bark Grill in WestfieldSt Peterrsquos Church Bible Believing Anglican Worship 1A Park Street Forestville 652-9936 10 am Sunday Homebuilders 7 pm WednesdayThe Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month Everyone welcome Municipal Building Chestnut St ForestvilleAnderson-Lee Library Storytime 43 Main St Silver Creek Thursday mornings 1030-1100 am children ages 1-6Lily Dale Spiritualist Church East Street Lily Dale Sunday Services 1030 am Workshops amp Classes - no gate fee For information 716-595-3971 (247)Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting) 369 West Main Fredonia at Barlowrsquos Mill Worship at 11AM All are welcome For info 485-6065 or 679-1452TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter 1094 Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church 148 W Main St Brocton Handicap accessibility building and parking Weigh in 5-530 pm Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St Josephrsquos Hall Fredonia Weigh-ins 5 to 530 pmTOPS Chapter NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Wednesday at 900 am at Free Library Main St Sinclairville 962-3312 or 595-3340TOPS 890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 am for weigh-ins Meetings start at 905 am New members welcome For info call 934-4774William P Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 630 pm at the Post on Pearl amp Washington in WestfieldAbate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 1130 am at 41 West Fredonia For more info go to wwwchautabateorg or e-mail chautcoabateyahoocomTops- Chapter 1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Tuesday at 900 am at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St Farnham Church Of The Living Spirit Lily Dale hold monthly events including Healing Services Drumming Circles Medium Lunch Readings and Philosophy discussions Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters churchofthelivingspiritcom International Fellowship is seeking volunteer host families to host foreign exchange students Please call toll free 1-800-647-8839 or visit wwwinternationalfellowshiporgTo place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626 This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups

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CUTTING COMMUNICA-TIONS

This hand was played in a rubber-bridge game more than half a century ago The heroine was Ruth Sherman winner of several national championships in the 1940s and lsquo50s

Sherman reached four spades doubled as shown and West led the jack of hearts Declarer played low from dummy and East took the ace and returned a heart to dummyrsquos king

It was obvious to Sher-man that East had started with a doubleton heart and was poised to ruff the next heart lead Had declarer led a trump at this point East would have taken the ace and put West in with a club to obtain the heart ruff that sets the contract

But Sherman found a way to prevent West from ever gaining the lead and thereby circumvented the heart ruff Eastrsquos two-notrump bid marked him with both the king of diamonds and ace of spades So at trick three Sherman cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen This forced East to cover with the king where-upon declarer discarded her singleton club

East returned a club but the chicken had flown the coop Sherman ruffed forced out the ace of spades ruffed the club return drew trumps and ran her hearts to make the doubled contract Her only losers were a heart a spade and a diamond

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

The Blue Grass Cook Bookcompiled by Minnie C Fox(University Press of Ken-tucky$2195)Reviewed by Larry Cox

This fascinating cookbook was originally published in 1904 when Minnie C Fox a Kentucky socialite com-piled more than 300 recipes gathered from her family friends and black cooks who lived near either her family estate in Bourbon County Ky or her home in Big Stone Gap Va

The collection reflected authentic Southern cooking prepared in turn-of-the-cen-tury kitchens where sorghum molasses drop biscuits succulent cured hams and decadent desserts were all commonplace The recipes included such regional favor-ites as Johnny Cake Baked Apple Dumplings Green Corn Custard with Broiled Tomatoes and even Mrs Henry Clayrsquos Drop Cake What makes this cookbook so exceptional is that the fea-tured dishes are all placed in their proper historic context

A century ago most collec-tions that featured ldquofine old Dixie dishesrdquo also included demoralizing etchings of

slaves at work vernacular lan-guage and occasionally lyrics from spirituals and hymns The Fox family gave credit where credit was due and with dignity provided redress to the black descendants of genera-tions of invisible cooks who had worked to help define the culinary history of the South

Many of the recipes serve as interesting historical land-marks Where else could you find instructions on how to dress terrapin While most of us will never prepare turtle many of the recipes still can be prepared in contemporary American kitchens using familiar ingredient and meth-ods The Coconut Pudding Caramel Layer Cake and Sweetbreads are fairly easy to prepare

When the New York Times reviewed this cookbook in 1904 the critic pointed out that many of the recipes are ldquoveritable heirlooms pre-cious souvenirs of the past the originals of which were in faded ink just as they were inscribed by loving hands by our mothers and grandmoth-ersrdquo He might have added that this collection is the next best things to observing the cooking in a traditional Southern kitchen more than 100 years ago

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DEATHS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

bull Bill Masterton a hockey player for the Minnesota North Star died in 1968 as the result of a head injury He fell over backwards and hit his head on the ice after being checked during a game against the Oakland Seals His is the only death in pro-hockey during the modern era bull Raymond Johnson Chapman A Cleveland Indians baseball player died in 1920 one day after being struck in head by baseball pitch becoming the only player ever killed as result of major league baseball game

The teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl are

bull Cleveland Browns (The original Browns won 4 of 6 NFL championship appearances and went to 3 AFC championships 1986 1987 and 1989 Then they became the Baltimore Ravens and won a Super Bowl The new Browns team is an expansion team that began in 1999 and lost their only playoff game in 2002)

bull Houston Texans (Expansion team never made the playoffs)

bull Jacksonville Jaguars (Expansion team went to 2 AFC Championships in 1996 and 1999)

bull Detroit Lions (Won 4 NFL championships and went to the NFC Championship in 1991)

~~~~~~As of the 2010

Super Bowl 14 of the 32 NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl

Minnesota Vikings (0-4)

Buffalo Bills (0-4)Cincinnati Bengals

(0-2)Philadelphia

Eagles (0-2)Tennessee Titans

(0-1)San Diego

Chargers (0-1)Atlanta Falcons

(0-1)Carolina Panthers

(0-1)Arizona Cardinals

(0-1)Seattle Seahawks

(0-1)Cleveland BrownsHouston TexansJacksonville

JaguarsDetroit Lions

Technically the Chiefs and the Jets only won Super Bowls as AFL teams and never as NFL teams

~~~~~~The Pittsburgh

Steelers have won six Super Bowls the most of any team

~~~~~~The closest Super Bowl ever was Super Bowl XXV played on January 27 1991 The Bills lost by 1 point Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Scott Norwood Buffalorsquos kicker attempted a field goal from 47 yards away but the kick went wide right

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My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

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Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

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Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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(716) 673-1371258 W MAIN ST FREDONIAWWWFARRELLCHRYSLERDODGEJEEPCOM

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(Exempt Hall) Westfield 715 pm Casino and progressive bingo

145 E Main St Fredonia 700 pm every Tuesday Doors open at 530 pm NEW FORMAT Playng on paper-no chips Pay out more than $1400 $100 Jackpots $200 Jackpot plus special games Friendly atmosphere Pull tabs are also available

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Sinclairville 7 pm All paper early bird late bird $500 progressive pull tabs available

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EVERYBODYReads The Classifieds

MAIL FORM amp PAYMENT TO EITHER OF OUR OFFICES

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If you donrsquot receive your Penny Saver by

please give us a call Monday Morning

Sunday Evening

FREDONIA bull 679-1509

ASK PSYCHIC MEDIUM ASTROLOGER

I had another dream with a symbol in it Now the paradox is Did I dream it this time because I may have been thinking about it or was this a totally ldquonewrdquo dream This dream occurred in the same place This second dream took place after a night of zero sleep it was a very calming dream A very Ah-Ha dream Anonymous

I am receiving a multitude of impressions as I read your questions Firstly I am impressed to share with you from your spirit guides teachers and angels they would like you to start to and actually keep a sketch padsketch book of the symbols you are receiving They are requesting this be completed very precisely Each page is to be devoted to each symbol They are requesting you place the date you received each symbol through your dream(s) Secondly they would like you to keep a Journal(s) of the related dreams with each symbol In the first journal they would like you to record the dream exactly as you received it In the second journal your teachers are requesting you record your feelings about each dream this is to include your feelings about the specific symbol you receive in each specific dream Both of the before mentioned journals are to be dated with the date you received any given dream and utilizing the same date upon awakening when you enter your feelings regarding your dream(s) and each symbol as it is given to you The third journal they are relaying is to contain information you receive during waking hours regarding each and everyone of the symbols you received during your dream time The entry is to be dated for the date you receive the information- with another date entry- which refers specifically to the date you received the symbol in the specific dream you received it during Your guides and teachers are saying you did not have this second dream because you had been thinking about the first they are saying it is a totally new and different dream ( even though in the long run they are ( will be in relationship to one another ) Your spirit teachers guides and angels are also requesting you record your ah ha moments regarding any one of these dreams in the journal which contains your feelings regarding the symbol received from each specific dream(s) and the symbol(s) were contained within They also relay to you- by your being over tired you could not block your dreams- thus your receiving this second dream- in a long series of dreams yet to come There is a definite and ldquostrongrdquo feeling this is being received by you in order for you to publish your dreams these symbols and all information gathered related to both though your writings and art work related to each of these specific dreams and the symbols you receive

You may write your questions to Dennis for consideration to or go to his Web Site

at and send him ane-mail directly from there

You can also set up individual appointments from there as well

For Entertainment Purposes Only

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

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What does it mean to graduate with honors Academic honors involve these Latin terms

Graduating With Honor means graduating cum laude

The magna cum laude definition is With Great Honor Usually it means you had the second best grades

Most define summa cum laude as With Highest Praise and the summa cum laude definition is With Highest Honor It usually means highest grades

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Sponsored by the Lily Dale CommunityDonations can be made directly to Community Bank in

Cassadaga to Sylvia Lileberg Fund

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Arearsquos best selection of bbq sauceSt Elizabeth Ann Seton Food Pantry will now be open 315 pm to 715 pm only on WednesdaysPet Pantry A not-for-profit organization that gives free pet food to qualifying (low income) residents of Chautauqua County 16 E Howard Ave Dunkirk Open every Tuesday 6-8 pm and Saturday 10 am until noon You will need photo ID proof of income licenses for dogs and Rabies certificates for catsSilver Creek Assembly of God -Invites you to donated used clothes shoes blankets drapes and stuffed toys to the located at 1385 Route 20 in the parking lot Receive tax reduction for your donations Please place your donations in a clean dry plastic bag Visit St Pauly Textile at wwwst-paulycom about clothing donation and distribution Silver Creek Food Pantry-is open every Friday from 1000 am-1200 pm and the third Friday evening of the month from 600-730 pm Thursdays 530-730 Donations are greatly appreciated - and can be sent in care of The Pantry at PO Box 173 Silver Creek NY 14136Forestville Food Pantry (Clothing Gallery) 3 Park St open Thursdays from 10 am-4 pm 965-2655Samaritan House-A community outreach ministry lending a helping hand with clothing household goods furniture amp appliances Located at 2 East Ave Sinclairville Hours Wed amp Fri 2 pm - 6 pm September-April Wed amp Fri 10 am - 2 pm May-August Call 716-962-2246 for assistance or donations Dunkirk UMC Branch located at 6th amp Washington Hours M-F 9-1 Call 716-366-2230 for info or online wwwsamaritanhouseusSinclairville Food Cupboard Available to residents of the Sinclairville School District Located at Park United Methodist Church Wersquore open every Monday and Tuesday 930-1100 am

is available to residents of Cassadaga Stockton and Lily Dale Located in the basement of the Cassadaga Community Baptist Church wersquore open every Thurs 10 am-noonTwice Is Nice- Ruth Remsen Used Clothing Center open Fridays 10 am - 2 pm Located behind First United Church ldquoThe White Church On The Squarerdquo in Silver Creek Adults clothing 50 cents children 25 cents

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January 21 2013

Lincoln Logs were invented by Frank Lloyd Wrightrsquos son John Lloyd

Wright They were not actually

named in honor of

Abraham Lincoln -

John named them after his father whose

birth name was Frank

Lincoln Wright

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PLAYING CARDS TRIVIA

Our common playing cards are in truth a symbolic representation of our calendar that has been used for centuries to work with planetary motion and earthrsquos cycles If one but notices how all the numeric values in a deck of cards match our calendar perfectly it becomes apparent that our common deck of cards are not so common after all

52 Cards = 52 weeks4 suits = 4 seasons13 cards in each suit = the 13 lunar cycles (full and new moons)364 7 days in the week = 52 cards in a deckBut the real clincher is when we add up the

numeric or spot value of each card in the deck The entire deck added together comes to 364 But with the addition of the Joker which is considered to have a spot value of 125 we get 36525 exactly the number of days in our calendar year

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Mistakes are a part of being

human Appreciate

your mistakes for what they are precious life lessons

that can only be learned the

hard way Unless itrsquos a

fatal mistake which at least

others can learn from Al Franken

ldquoOh the Things I Knowrdquo 2002

ldquoCommon sense is not so

commonrdquo

~Voltaire

mdash12mdash

1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

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1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

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1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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lsquoCreate a Cardrsquo Kit for

Valentinersquos DayI love getting homemade

cards and personalized notes from my kids donrsquot you But sometimes they need a little extra prodding mdash a bit of help to get the creativity flowing If you have young children in your house give them a ldquoCreate a Cardrdquo kit this week for some do-it-yourself val-entines Yoursquoll be giving a little gift to get another heartfelt gift started

If yoursquore a grandpar-ent assemble inexpensive mini kits for each of your school-age grandchildren (as a hint hint ldquoIrsquod love a homemade card from yourdquo) Send the assembled kits in the mail and who knows you might in turn find a surprise ldquocraft with a heartrdquo delivered to YOUR address come Feb 14

Herersquos howA Valentine-making

starter kit in a box might contain red pink and white construction paper lace or paper doilies and a small bag or tin can filled with valentine stickers cut-outs from vintage valentine cards conversation heart candy buttons pieces from old jewelry sewing trim such as rickrack and ribbon glitter etc Add a new marker in a fun color a pair of decorative-edge scissors from a craft store and a new glue stick Tuck in envelopes and some postage stamps too

Or make mini kits to give to grandkids cousins and friends They might contain a small tablet of colorful paper heart stickers and a valentine-themed stamp and inkpad Put the items together in a sandwich bag or in a clear cellophane gift bag with a decorative ribbon for a nice presentation

Extra idea Share this fun ldquosealed with a heartrdquo tip with the kids

Once they have signed and inserted their home-made valentine cards into envelopes they can seal them with a kiss mdash and even their thumbs A child may press her thumb onto

an inkpad and then onto the closed flap of the enve-lope with the first print angled to the right Make a second thumbprint to the left to create a one-of-a-kind heart shape

Donna Ericksonrsquos award-

winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activi-ties visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her latest book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabu-lous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo

copy 2013 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd

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Jeff Burton Gets Fresh Start With lsquoGen 6rsquo Chevy

Jeff Burton driver of the No 31 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet met with the media during a recent test session at Charlotte Motor Speedway The fol-lowing are some of his comments

Q Talk about the new car your team and

the 2013 season

A ldquoObviously we had some work to

do based on our perfor-mance last year and the year before for that matter We certainly made a lot of changes from the very top of the company to a lot of

positions within individual teams I feel good about what we have done I think our preparation what we have done to be ready before we start building cars is at a different level today than it was last year and even the year beforerdquo

Q Some team is prob-ably going to con-

nect with the Generation 6 car early What do you

think is going to be the magic bullet Is it going to be somebody with a rear-suspension deal is it going to be aero

A ldquoI wish I knew that because then I would

be that guy Honestly we talk a lot about trick but

I will tell you that Irsquom not a trick guy I believe that you have to have an entire

package When you have that entire package you may kind of find a trick that makes that package better but that doesnrsquot necessarily transfer to the team next to you in the garagerdquo

Q You have talked about your strug-

gles the past year or two and trying to get things straightened out and back on track Is it a good thing that you guys have a new car or is that going to be another issue that you guys are going to have to deal with

A ldquoI think the timing of the car is good

for us as a company I think that by anybodyrsquos mea-surements we didnrsquot have a good year throughout the company last year We went almost the whole year without winning a race Kevin (Harvick) won really late in the year So for us I think itrsquos easier when there is a whole new car with a lot of new rulesrdquo

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Jeff Burton thinks the new Generation 6 Chevrolet Sprint Cup car comes at a good time for the No 31 Richard Childress Racing team (Getty Images for NASCAR photo)

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

NoTe To edITorS effective with the Feb 4 package ldquoNASCAr This Weekrdquo

is discontinuing The full NASCAr This Week page is still available through King Features sales (212) 969-7593

Buffalo Sabres

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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HUMAN BODYThe longest bone

in the human body is the femur

The largest artery is the aorta and the largest vein is the inferior vena cava

The largest in-ternal organ is the liver It is also the heaviest organ with an average of 35 pounds

The largest ex-ternal organ which is also the largest organ in general is the skin

The longest mus-cle is the sartorius

The longest single nerve is the sciatic nerve in the thigh counting its branches and axons

By Samantha Mazzotta

Replacing Water Pipe Broken in

Freeze

Q During the last cold snap the cold

water pipe leading to my garagersquos utility sink froze and broke Is it possible to fix the pipe myself mdash Chet in Springfield Mass

A Depending on the location of the pipe

break repairing it can be fairly straightforward The good thing is itrsquos a nones-sential fixture mdash unlike say pipes leading to the kitchen or bathroom mdash and so you can either fix it right away or shut off water to that sec-tion of the pipe run until the weather gets warmer

A broken pipe needs to be replaced It can be patched but those quick fixes also break down quickly

For the repair yoursquoll need a pipe cutter a length of replacement pipe of the same diameter and material as the original sandpaper or steel wool and a round wire brush If you plan to solder the replacement yoursquoll need a handheld pro-pane torch flux (a paste that helps solder spread evenly) and pipe solder

If you donrsquot want to solder or canrsquot do it safely yoursquoll need to buy two compres-sion fittings one for each side of the replacement pipe Cutting and preparing the pipe is the same Ulti-mate Handyman has a short video detailing how to use compression fittings

Make sure the water sup-ply to the pipe is turned off Mark the pipe on both sides of the break Fit the adjust-able pipe cutter around the first mark tighten and rotate the tool around the pipe three or four times to achieve a smooth straight

cut Repeat on the other side You may need to finish the cut with a few swipes of a hacksaw but it should detach pretty cleanly

Take the section to the home-improvement store to find the correct replacement pipe and fittings

Use the round wire brush sandpaper or steel wool to scrub away metal burrs left by the cut and to smooth the pipe ends Next test the fit-tings to make sure both the remaining and replacement pipe will fit The connections should be pretty tight even without flux and solder

Apply flux to the ends of the pipe using a small brush to spread it evenly about 1 inch along the pipe Slide the pipe into the fittings twisting to spread the flux more then slide the replacement pipe and fittings into place on the pipe run

Uncoil about 9 inches of solder Bend the first 2 inches at a 90-degree angle which gives you more control Light the propane torch and briefly heat both sides of the first fitting about 5 seconds each side so that the fitting heats evenly To see if the fit-ting is heated correctly touch the bent end of the solder to the fitting if the solder melts itrsquos go time

Working quickly insert a half-inch or more of solder into the joint between the fit-ting and the pipe The heated fitting will melt the solder and draw it into the joint so that just a thin bead is still vis-ible (This may take a couple of tries) Use a rag to quickly wipe away excess solder

Solder all the joints and let the pipes cool completely Then open the tap and slow-ly turn on the water supply If a leak is evident yoursquoll need to disconnect everything and redo it

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Are You an MVPThe Department of Veter-

ans Affairs has been work-ing on a huge database to study how genes affect health The project is going to be huge when finished The VA Office of Research amp Development has now passed the 100000 mark in the number of volunteer veterans who have signed up to be part of the program Within the next six years it expects more than 1 million veterans to sign up

The Million Veteran Pro-gram (MVP) is designed to be a database accessible by researchers who are study-ing all the diseases and illnesses that have struck veterans through the years diabetes cancer post trau-matic stress disorder heart disease and others

The goals are to learn new ways of treating and pre-venting illnesses discover why certain individuals are more prone to developing certain diseases and to study why certain medicines work better than others

Participation is easy Yoursquoll fill out a form allow access to your VA medical records provide a blood

sample take a test for grip strength and lung function and not much more

For more information go online to wwwresearchvagovMVP Additionally therersquos a video at the site if you want to learn more about MVP

Privacy is a big deal No researcher will have access to your name address birth date or Social Secu-rity number Theyrsquoll use bar codes on your samples so yoursquore not identified Insur-ance companies wonrsquot have any access to the data

There are 40 sign-up loca-tions across the country list-ed and linked on the website If you receive health care at one of those sites you can schedule an appointment by calling 1-866-441-6075 or talk to your local clinic A study visit only takes about 20 minutes

Will you be one of the mil-lion who helps this project

Write to Freddy Groves in care of King Features Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to column replygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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mature catmature cat

When yoursquore ready to adopt consider me a mature refined adult cat Sure kittens are cute but we donrsquot require constant supervision Even though we are less energetic we are less likely to be destructive yet enjoy a good play session In fact running the Indy 500 in the middle of the night is not really the thrill that it used to be Letrsquos not forget we are probably already neutered spayed and possi-bly declawed not to mention vaccinated We understand the concept of approval and reward unlike kittens and we typically are already well versed in household manners Letrsquos face it wersquore just plain more stable ready for loving and know how to enjoy quiet times If that doesnrsquot flip your catnip mousey consider this adopting an adult cat is a great way to teach your kids compassion and unselfishness

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

Hope moved in on Liam while Steffy was out of town Bill was conflicted by his feelings for both Katie and Brooke Pam and Donna didnrsquot trust Taylorrsquos motives when it came to Eric Rick made a point to ruffle Thomasrsquos feathers at work Dayzee got nervous when Maya and Marcus almost crossed paths Brooke was offended when Hope asked her what really happened between her and Bill Thomas contemplated taking a job in Paris at Forrester International Pam made it known to Eric that she was interested in him romantically Steffy continued to keep her pregnancy a secret Marcus introduced his adoptive brother Carter to the rest of his family Wait to See Steffy issues Liam an ultimatum Dayzee comes clean about her past

DAYS OF OUR LIVESNicole vowed to save

Brady from Kristenrsquos clutches Daniel saw that Chloe was using Parker to get closer to him Hope urged Jennifer to fight for her man Nicole transferred

some incriminating files onto Kristenrsquos computer Billie severed ties with her mother and quit the company Nick discovered the circumstances in which Lucas went to jail for Will Hope didnrsquot want to talk with Rafe about Borsquos extended absence Kristenrsquos faked feelings for Brady became more and more real to her Chloe interrupted Daniel and Jenniferrsquos romantic plans with a frantic phone call Rafe warned Sami to stay away from his sister Wait to See Nick secretly plots against Will Jennifer is caught in a lie

GENERAL HOSPITALAJ confronted Tracy

about using mob money to finance ELQ An Amber alert was issued after Emma went missing Kristina was arrested after threatening Connie with a bat Todd took a page from Connie and blamed his past crimes on dissociative personality disorder Lucyrsquos estranged husband Kevin arrived in Port Charles and found her to be delusional Britt blamed Sabrina for her part in Emmarsquos disappearance John received a mysterious phone call after someone confused him with Caleb the vampire AJ and Elizabeth continued to bond over the stressors in their lives Starr was surprised by the illegal dealings at ELQ Wait to See Heather might have the solution to Todd and Lucyrsquos problems Tracy is

arrested by the feds

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

Chelsea asked Adam not to contest their divorce Billy worried that Jack was taking on too much work so soon after his recovery Leslie and Tyler were nervous that Congressman Wheeler would recognize them Michael and Lauren argued over whether their son was guilty Nikki and Jack bonded over their history of addiction Adam tried to reach out to Victor as his son but things ended up ugly as usual Tucker shared a heartfelt goodbye with Katherine as he left Genoa City Nikki told Victor they needed to postpone their wedding Unbeknownst to Avery Dylan got himself hired at Nickrsquos new club Billy was impressed with Chelsearsquos designs Wait to See Avery sees her ldquodeadrdquo ex Jill and Katherine clashcopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

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1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

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1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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10 Fun Facts About FROGS10 Fun Facts About FROGSOne gram of the toxin produced by the skin of the golden poison dart frog could kill 100000 people

A frog completely sheds its skin about once a week After it pulls off the old dead skin the frog usually eats itWhen Darwinrsquos frog tadpoles hatch a male frog swallows the tadpoles He keeps the tiny amphibians in his vocal sac for about 60 days to allow them to grow He then proceeds to cough up tiny fully formed frogsWhen a frog swallows its prey it blinks which pushes its eyeballs down on top of the mouth to help push the food down its throatThe glass frog has translucent skin so you can see its internal organs bones and muscles through its skin You can even observe its heart beating and its stomach digesting foodThe biggest frog in the world is the Goliath frog It lives in West Africa and can measuremore than a foot in length and weigh more than 7 pounds ndash as much as a newborn babyThe red-eyed tree frog lays it eggs on the underside of leaves that hang overwater When the eggs hatch the tadpoles fall into the water belowOne way to tell a male frog from a female frog is by looking at its ears The ears canbe found right behind the frogrsquos eyes If the ears are as big as the eyes then the frog is a maleIf the ears are smaller than the frogrsquos eyes then the frog is a female Frogs dont drink water but absorb it through their skinSome tree frogs live their whole lives in the trees and never come down They evenlay their eggs in the tree branches or on leaves

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The first staplers were developed for King Louis XV of France during the 1700s They were handmade and every staple was inscribed with the insignia of the royal court

In 1866 a paper faster was

developed which used a single

staple at a time mostly for binding

books and boxes Other versions were

developed over the next few

decades some with brass

fasteners some that weighed over

two and a half pounds

The current version of the stapler was invented by John Munford in the mid-1900s

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

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A flamingo can eat only when itrsquos head is upside down

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Shingles Pain Lingers After Rash Is Gone

DEAR DR DONOHUE Two years ago I had shin-gles and I now suffer the aftereffects of it The sores went away in a month but the stinging burning throbbing pain is still with me I cannot wear clothing over the affected shoulder No medicines have eased the pain so far Is there any help mdash ML

ANSWER You now are dealing with postherpetic neuralgia pain that lingers long after the shingles rash has gone The virus that causes shingles is the same virus that causes chicken-pox Almost every adult on this continent harbors that virus now called herpes zoster It lives on in nerve cells

From time to time at older ages it wakens from its hibernation travels down the nerve to the skin and causes an outbreak of blis-ters on a red base The out-break goes away in about three weeks Pain can linger for a long time mdash months to years In traveling down the nerve the virus dam-aged it

I can list some of the postherpetic neuralgia med-icines Two are antidepres-sants mdash nortriptyline and amitriptyline mdash given not for depression but for pain relief Cymbalta (dulox-etine) is another antidepres-sant that can lessen posther-petic pain Lyrica (prega-balin) is an anti-seizure medicine thatrsquos approved for this problem Neuron-tin (gabapentin) is another seizure medicine used for

control of the lingering pain of shingles

Capsaicin lotion cream or gel (Zostrix Capsin R-Gel) is applied directly to the involved skin A higher concentration of capsaicin comes as a patch thatrsquos applied in the doctorrsquos office left on for an hour and then removed Treat-ment can be repeated in three months Itrsquos called Qutenza Another skin patch is the Lidoderm patch The latest medicine is Gralise an extended-release form of gabapentin mdash Neurontin It requires fewer doses

The entire shingles story is covered in the booklet on that topic Readers can obtain a copy by writing Dr Donohue mdash No 1201W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery

DEAR DR DONOHUE

I get my calcium by drink-ing milk I believe natural sources are the best sourc-es of vitamins and miner-als The problem is that whole milk raises my cho-lesterol My father died of a heart attack at a young age Does skim milk have as much calcium as whole milk mdash RT

ANSWER Skim milk contains a little more cal-cium than whole milk An 8-ounce glass of whole milk has 291 mg of calcium The same amount of skim milk has 300 mg

Dr Donohue regrets that

he is unable to answer indi-vidual letters but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newslet-ters at PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475

copy 2013 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved

Ideas for Caregivers

Caring for an elderly par-ent or spouse isnrsquot easy In spite of how difficult it might be yoursquore not alone There are programs and steps you can take that can ease your burden a bit

Start with the basics the home and be sure there are safeguards in place to make your job easier For ideas about what you might need go online to sites such as Elder Proof Home (wwwelderproofhomecom or call 1-888-840-1055) for items that can help you By clicking the categories on the left side yoursquoll not only find products that will help make the environment safer but tips and advice as well

If yoursquove had to give up your job to take care of a parent or spouse there might be some money that will help fill in the gap

mdashIf yoursquore a spouse who cares for a veteran who receives a pension the vet-eran might qualify for what is called Aid and Atten-dance money Call the VA at 1-800-827-1000 to ask for specifics on how to apply

for the extra pensionmdashYou might qualify for a

tax deduction if your elder-ly parent is your dependent See IRS Publication 501

mdashIn a few states Med-icaid has a program called Cash and Counseling Pay-ment can be send directly to you Go to httpmedicaidgov and chose your state

Investigate the National Family Caregiver Support Program (wwwaoagov) part of the Older Americans Act of 1965 This program provides support to fam-ily members caring for anyone age 60 and older or any adult with dementia You might be eligible for counseling training home modifications and respite care Look in your area for Area Agency on Aging

Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to columnre-plygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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US STATES WITH INTERNATIONAL

BORDERS

Alaska 1538 miles CanadaArizona 373 miles MexicoCalifornia 140 miles MexicoIdaho 45 miles CanadaMaine 611 miles CanadaMichigan 721 miles CanadaMinnesota 547 miles CanadaMontana 545 miles CanadaNew Hampshire 58 miles CanadaNew Mexico 180 miles MexicoNew York 445 miles CanadaNorth Dakota 310 miles CanadaOhio 146 miles CanadaPennsylvania 42 miles CanadaTexas 1241 miles MexicoVermont 90 miles CanadaWashington 427 miles CanadaFlorida has maritime borders with Cuba and The Bahamas but is not considered a border state Alaska also has a maritime border with Russia

I am only oneBut still I am oneI cannot do everythingBut still I can do somethingAnd because I cannot do everythingI will not refuse to do the something that I can do - Edward Everett Hale

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Written by Todd J Tranum President amp CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce amp Executive

Director of the Manufacturers Association of the Southern TierChautauqua County can truly take a bow this month Two

major sporting events filmed locally have given our region a chance to shine on national television

The recent Progressive Skating amp Gymnastics Spectacular televised on NBC on January 6 featured some of the tops names in both sports Filmed at the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena on December 15th the production featured 2012 All Around Olympic Gold medalist Gabby Douglas along with other 2012 Olympic competitors Aly Raisman Jordyn Wieber John Orozco Danell Leyva Jonathan Horton and Jake Dalton as well as 2008 All Around Gold Medalist Nastia Liukin The lineup of figure skaters included World champions and 2010 Olympic ice dance silver medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White current US singles champions Jeremy Abbott and Ashley Wagner two-time US champion Alissa Czisny World ice dance bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani 2012 US silver medalist Adam Rippon and up-and-coming elite skater Gracie Gold

Also performing during the show was Fresh Beat Band of the Nickelodeon show with the same name and Ross Lynch of Disneyrsquos ldquoAustin and Allyrdquo with his band R5 Olympic champions Bart Conner Nadia Comaneci and Peggy Fleming hosted the show The glitzy production was filmed before a sold out and wildly cheering crowd in the Arena We commend the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena for an outstanding job on this event

Coming up next weekend NBC viewers will get a chance to see a different side of Chautauqua County when the final event of Jack Linkrsquos Major League Fishingrsquos Summit Cup will be televised at 100 pm Saturday February 9 The Major League Fishing crew and support staff have been raving both online and on the Outdoor Channel about the beauty of Chautauqua Lake as an extraordinary fishing destination as well as the hospitality they received during filming here last August

Please join us Saturday for a Major League Fishing watch party at Bellini Lounge at Chautauqua Suites as we celebrate this tremendous event The party begins at noon with free lunch and a cash bar This event is sponsored by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau Chautauqua Marina and Webbrsquos Year Round Resort You can register online through wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

It is easy when you live somewhere to take it for granted It becomes a little more exciting when you look at the assets in your own backyard through the eyes of others We should remind ourselves more often that the quality of life we enjoy in Chautauqua County is a privilege and that our arearsquos natural beauty sports and recreational opportunities and offerings in the arts and education truly do make us special We are very lucky to call Chautauqua County our home and to show it off this way for the rest of the country

The Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce will present a number of awards to local businesses during its annual Salute to the Finest on Tuesday February 12 The award winners are Manufacturer of the Year ndash Hopersquos Windows Inc Retailer of the Year ndash Jamestown Mattress Company Community Service Award ndash John Bauer Pride of Jamestown Award ndash Gateway Station Business of the Year ndash Robo Enterprises Inc Service to Humanity Award ndash Eastside YMCA New Business of the Year ndash Patientrsquos Pharmacy

The event begins at 530 pm at the Lillian V Ney Renaissance Center 19 West Third Street The cost is $20 for a heavy hors drsquooeuvre buffet with a cash bar You can register through the events calendar at wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

Once again a full slate of winter events is being planned for the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival in Mayville ndash one of the largest winter festivals in the region ndash which is organized annually by the MayvilleChautauqua Community Chamber of Commerce

The lineup includes snowmobile rides a flare parade fireworks kidsrsquo corner crafts chili cook-off kids snow slides snowball distance throwing contest snowmananimal making contest ice carving broomball snowshoe demonstrations a polar bear swim presidential costumer contest a snowball dance and lighting of the ice castle Many of these events will be held weather permitting

Major sponsors of the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival are Media One Group Town of Chautauqua Clark Patterson Lee Architectural Engineering FirmHabiterra Operating Engineers Local 17- Apprenticeship Program Felony Entertainment LLC Chautauqua Suites-Olives Restaurant-Bellini Lounge Lakeview HotelThe Docks Restaurant and Chautauqua Marina Platinum Sponsors are M amp T Bank Mayville Branch Webbrsquos Captainrsquos Table Restaurant and The Cottage Collection and Lictus Keystone For a complete schedule of events and sponsors please visit the Winter Festival event page at wwwchautauquachamberorg

The Community Chamber Development Corporation an Affiliate of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce is helping to provide answers to insurance questions through the Small Business Assistance Program SBAP is an initiative of the Community Service Society (CSS) a network of organizations across New York State that helps consumers and small business get affordable health care and health insurance Through SBAP we can provide health reform information and training for employers and one-on-one consultations on insurance options costs tax credits enrollment dispute resolution and more

If you have a small business and are looking for direct answers to questions about insurance including new regulations surrounding the Affordable Care Act tax credits and more please call CCDC at 366-6200 or 484-1101 for more information

AQUARIUS Transits indicate this week starts off on a pleasant note Socialization is indicated within small groups through the fifth Mercury moving into Pisces indicates communication may appear fickle at times to those around you in all of lifersquos sectors from the sixth through the ninth Transits through the second half of the week indicate taking action similar to the brilliance of thesolar system to move beyond the dimness you perceive around you PISCES Transits from the the beginning of the week through the fifth create energies which may allow you to feel stifled and leaving you with an inner desire towards those around you to hurry up and make decisions in order for you to do your own thing Energies from the sixth through the ninth may have you feeling overly confident and taking action without thoroughly thinking every thing through for the highest and best of all involved- including your selfARIES Transits indicate a possible slow start to the week this does not equate to a lack of productiveness You may desire to look at the possible choices around you and take action upon whose outcomes you may desire to come to fruition Self responsibility is indicated this week Action via insight is indicated from the eighth through the ninth Transiting Jupiter in Gemini mayhave you moving all over the place and may even have you looking at your self in amazement

TAURUS You may find yourself traveling or making plans to take a trip which is businesscareer related from the beginning of this week through the ninth Keep in mind even the best laid out plans may be cancelled andor postponed Transits create energies which indicate self responsibility in order to insure others do not perceive your need for attention as personal arrogance Transits at weekrsquos end indicate checking and rechecking everything for accuracyGEMINI Transits from the first through the fifth create energies which may find you in an overly serious mood and may be perceived as moodiness by those within your inner circle Self responsibility is indicated here in order to insure your actions do not act as a catalyst(s) which may cause painhurtoffense within those you care about and who sincerely care about you Transits indicate taking the to review your finances in order to take positive action from the seventh through the ninthMOON CHILD Productivity is paramount and key as indicated by transits from the first through the ninth- by adding self responsibility to the before mentioned energies and you may find yourself accomplishing desired outcomes beyond your your inner thoughts of probability Transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate favorable outcomes within your financial sector Keep in mind there are always possibilities and new choices which may be made for desired outcomesLEO Energies which are being created by current transits from the first through the fifth may have you feeling a need to take a leadership position in your workcareer environment Transits indicate you may already have the support of other in order for this to occur Self responsibility is indicated Transits from the fifth through the ninth create energies which may highlight partnerships within all sectors of your life bonds be be strengthened dissipated or created VIRGO Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow your to bring current projects to fruition Your energies to take self responsible action combined with planetarytransits may open doors to outcomes beyond your wildest imaginings Transits from the sixth through the ninth create energies which may allow you to reach out to all the ldquorightrdquo people now who may have the ability to unlock doors for you in order to move forward LIBRA Transits from the first through the third indicate you may desire to take action in order to fulfill obligations for elders within your family structure Transits from the fourth through the f ifth create energies which may have you retreating to alone time in order to revitalize your own life energies for personal and upcoming use Transits from the sixth through the ninth may find you uniting or reuniting with someone from your past in order to form a life long romantic partnershipSCORPIO Energies created by planetary transits from the first through the fourth may indicate a need for structure hard work and stick-to-it-activeness Taking the self responsibility to do so may bring about desired outcomes you may have been seeking for what seems to be a life time Transits from the fifth through the ninth allow you to bathe within their energies and the energy ofaccomplishmentSAGITTARIUS Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow you to bring about long desired results There is also an indication to you may desire to partner with an earth sign- such as a Capricorn- in order to ldquoblack boardrdquo with them and pick their brain(s) for ideas of practicality Romance is in the air for single and already coupled Sagittarius on the sixth Transits from the seventh through the ninth indicate indicate giving way to the desires of those you love CAPRICORN Transits from the first through the ninth are creating energies which may assist you to become grounded Self responsibility to do so is indicated Flexibility is indicated here as well Keep in mind Spring will arrive in its time transits indicate this is a time to accomplish what is at hand versus ldquowishing time ( your life ) awayrdquo Energies created by transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate humor and the proper use of humor may act as a ldquomagicalrdquo gift

Psychic Medium Astrologer Dennis Morley may be visited at and contacted for consultation via wwwpsychicdennismorleycom or

dennispsychicdennismorleycom or call 716-595-2836For Entertainment Purposes Only

It does not matter where love goes As long as love flowsThis is Creativity Unlimited

VISIT ME AT wwwpsychicdennismorleycom Love in ActionDennis

ZODIACTIONFor FEBRUARY 3 - 9

(A syndicated column created copyrighted and published by Dennis Morley)

Artificial turf was first used in Major League Baseball in the Houston Astrodome in 1966 replacing the grass field used when the stadium opened a year earlier

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

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Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

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BUFFALO SABRES COACHES

Punch Imlach 1970ndash1972Floyd Smith 1972Joe Crozier 1972ndash1974Floyd Smith 1974ndash1977Marcel Pronovost 1977ndash1978Billy Inglis 1978ndash1979Scotty Bowman 1979ndash1980Roger Neilson 1980ndash1981Jimmy Roberts 1981ndash1982Scotty Bowman 1982ndash1985Jim Schoenfeld 1985ndash1986Scotty Bowman 1986ndash1986Craig Ramsay 1986ndash1987Ted Sator 1987ndash1989Rick Dudley 1989ndash1991John Muckler 1991ndash1995Ted Nolan 1995ndash1997Lindy Ruff 1997ndashpresent

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31st Annual Groundhog Day Pancake Breakfast Sunday February 3 An ldquoall-you-can-eatrdquo breakfast will be served from 8-11 am at the Cassadaga Fire Hall Sponsored by the Cassadaga Valley Kiwanis Club A handmade quilt will be raffled to benefit the Cassadaga Library Call 384-4023 or 595-3879 or see a Kiwanian for presale ticketsPancake Brunch Sunday February 3 8 am-130 pm Villenova Grange Balcom Corner blinker light (Rt 83) and Rt 322 South Dayton Take-outs available For info call 988-3819 or 965-4292Valentinersquos Day Craft At The Dunkirk Free Library Saturday February 9th from 1030 am-1130 am Kids can make valentine cards and gifts This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Book Sale Saturday February 9 1000 am-400 pm 21 East Bookstore Paperbacks and Hardcovers Literacy Volunteers 21 E Second Washington Ave Entrance Dunkirk Come browse take home some bargains and assist us in our work in promoting literacy10th Annual Kiss Me Anew (KMA) Valentinersquos Benefit Saturday February 9 930 pm Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk For those 21 and over Includes food fun door prizes Sweet Revenge girls and music by Black Widow Proceeds benefit the Salvation Army Anew Center 5-50 tickets Chinese auction and a Cupid Coat Check Mention the party and get a special room rate Call the Clarion at 716-366-8350 to make reservationsSnowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Countyrsquos Annual Ride-in Sunday February 10 11 am-3 pm Chautauqua County Firemanrsquos Grounds Stockton at Junction CH108 of Trail C4 and C4B Free food and beverage to include ldquoA Taste of Chautauqua Trailsrdquo Trail grooming equipment will be on display If the trails are closed the event is canceledRelay For Life Fundraiser Saturday February 23 5 pm-10 pm Rookies on the Lake 7 pm Live music by Left of Center Food and Drink Specials Raffles include Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres packages and Chinese auction Sponsored by the Kosciuszko ClubPaper Factory Relay for Life teamChapter 459 Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting Sunday February 24 11 am John T Murray VFW Post 1017 113 Deer St DunkirkPajama Story-time At The Dunkirk Free Library Tuesday February 26 530 pm-630 pm Kids can listen to bedtime stories wear their pajamas make a craft and enjoy refreshments This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Chiavettarsquos Chicken BBQ sponsored by Relay for Life Team Lucky 777 Sunday March 3 noon - 5 pm First ward Falcon Club Lake Shore Drive East Dunkirk Drive thru available Chinese auction Pre-sale tickets available by calling 366-7292 All proceeds go to the American Cancer SocietyGenerations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible) Training is ideal for first time computer users To register for this one-on-one training contact Nancy Jager Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell Training Coordinator at 753-4471Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1030 am-1100 am for 2-5 year olds For more information call 366-2511The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice To accommodate patrons Stockton Library 22 North Main St upper floor winter hours Mon Tues Thurs 1-7 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2 Closed Wednesday and SundayAmvet Retire Flags Silver Creek Respectable flag drop off box for retired flags Located inside of buildingSilver Creek-Hanover Garden Club Our garden club is seeking new members Join and receive a yearrsquos subscription to ldquoOrganic Gardeningrdquo Monthly meetings educational speakers and fun in the gardens For more information call Sue at 934-7608 or dukesueroadrunnercomReformers Unanimous a nationwide Bible-based addictions program Smoking weight drugs alcohol + Friday nights 7 pm Open Door Baptist Church 3576 Luce Rd just off Rt 60 Cassadaga Questions or information 595-2535Literacy Volunteers Bookstore 21 E Second St Dunkirk Washington Avenue entrance Over 10000 used books available Open Thursday Friday and Saturday 10 am-5 pmOvereaters Anonymous weekly Friday meetings at 330 Steger Apartments Library 15 N Main St Dunkirk Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more informationAre You On SSDISSI and want to work Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for KarenSilver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group If interested call 679-5833 to get an application Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 pmSamuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Post 13 N Main Street Silver CreekFirst United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 630-800 pm at 35 Park Place Silver Creek Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attendWestfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 600 pm at the Bark Grill in WestfieldSt Peterrsquos Church Bible Believing Anglican Worship 1A Park Street Forestville 652-9936 10 am Sunday Homebuilders 7 pm WednesdayThe Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month Everyone welcome Municipal Building Chestnut St ForestvilleAnderson-Lee Library Storytime 43 Main St Silver Creek Thursday mornings 1030-1100 am children ages 1-6Lily Dale Spiritualist Church East Street Lily Dale Sunday Services 1030 am Workshops amp Classes - no gate fee For information 716-595-3971 (247)Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting) 369 West Main Fredonia at Barlowrsquos Mill Worship at 11AM All are welcome For info 485-6065 or 679-1452TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter 1094 Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church 148 W Main St Brocton Handicap accessibility building and parking Weigh in 5-530 pm Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St Josephrsquos Hall Fredonia Weigh-ins 5 to 530 pmTOPS Chapter NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Wednesday at 900 am at Free Library Main St Sinclairville 962-3312 or 595-3340TOPS 890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 am for weigh-ins Meetings start at 905 am New members welcome For info call 934-4774William P Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 630 pm at the Post on Pearl amp Washington in WestfieldAbate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 1130 am at 41 West Fredonia For more info go to wwwchautabateorg or e-mail chautcoabateyahoocomTops- Chapter 1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Tuesday at 900 am at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St Farnham Church Of The Living Spirit Lily Dale hold monthly events including Healing Services Drumming Circles Medium Lunch Readings and Philosophy discussions Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters churchofthelivingspiritcom International Fellowship is seeking volunteer host families to host foreign exchange students Please call toll free 1-800-647-8839 or visit wwwinternationalfellowshiporgTo place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626 This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups

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CUTTING COMMUNICA-TIONS

This hand was played in a rubber-bridge game more than half a century ago The heroine was Ruth Sherman winner of several national championships in the 1940s and lsquo50s

Sherman reached four spades doubled as shown and West led the jack of hearts Declarer played low from dummy and East took the ace and returned a heart to dummyrsquos king

It was obvious to Sher-man that East had started with a doubleton heart and was poised to ruff the next heart lead Had declarer led a trump at this point East would have taken the ace and put West in with a club to obtain the heart ruff that sets the contract

But Sherman found a way to prevent West from ever gaining the lead and thereby circumvented the heart ruff Eastrsquos two-notrump bid marked him with both the king of diamonds and ace of spades So at trick three Sherman cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen This forced East to cover with the king where-upon declarer discarded her singleton club

East returned a club but the chicken had flown the coop Sherman ruffed forced out the ace of spades ruffed the club return drew trumps and ran her hearts to make the doubled contract Her only losers were a heart a spade and a diamond

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

The Blue Grass Cook Bookcompiled by Minnie C Fox(University Press of Ken-tucky$2195)Reviewed by Larry Cox

This fascinating cookbook was originally published in 1904 when Minnie C Fox a Kentucky socialite com-piled more than 300 recipes gathered from her family friends and black cooks who lived near either her family estate in Bourbon County Ky or her home in Big Stone Gap Va

The collection reflected authentic Southern cooking prepared in turn-of-the-cen-tury kitchens where sorghum molasses drop biscuits succulent cured hams and decadent desserts were all commonplace The recipes included such regional favor-ites as Johnny Cake Baked Apple Dumplings Green Corn Custard with Broiled Tomatoes and even Mrs Henry Clayrsquos Drop Cake What makes this cookbook so exceptional is that the fea-tured dishes are all placed in their proper historic context

A century ago most collec-tions that featured ldquofine old Dixie dishesrdquo also included demoralizing etchings of

slaves at work vernacular lan-guage and occasionally lyrics from spirituals and hymns The Fox family gave credit where credit was due and with dignity provided redress to the black descendants of genera-tions of invisible cooks who had worked to help define the culinary history of the South

Many of the recipes serve as interesting historical land-marks Where else could you find instructions on how to dress terrapin While most of us will never prepare turtle many of the recipes still can be prepared in contemporary American kitchens using familiar ingredient and meth-ods The Coconut Pudding Caramel Layer Cake and Sweetbreads are fairly easy to prepare

When the New York Times reviewed this cookbook in 1904 the critic pointed out that many of the recipes are ldquoveritable heirlooms pre-cious souvenirs of the past the originals of which were in faded ink just as they were inscribed by loving hands by our mothers and grandmoth-ersrdquo He might have added that this collection is the next best things to observing the cooking in a traditional Southern kitchen more than 100 years ago

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DEATHS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

bull Bill Masterton a hockey player for the Minnesota North Star died in 1968 as the result of a head injury He fell over backwards and hit his head on the ice after being checked during a game against the Oakland Seals His is the only death in pro-hockey during the modern era bull Raymond Johnson Chapman A Cleveland Indians baseball player died in 1920 one day after being struck in head by baseball pitch becoming the only player ever killed as result of major league baseball game

The teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl are

bull Cleveland Browns (The original Browns won 4 of 6 NFL championship appearances and went to 3 AFC championships 1986 1987 and 1989 Then they became the Baltimore Ravens and won a Super Bowl The new Browns team is an expansion team that began in 1999 and lost their only playoff game in 2002)

bull Houston Texans (Expansion team never made the playoffs)

bull Jacksonville Jaguars (Expansion team went to 2 AFC Championships in 1996 and 1999)

bull Detroit Lions (Won 4 NFL championships and went to the NFC Championship in 1991)

~~~~~~As of the 2010

Super Bowl 14 of the 32 NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl

Minnesota Vikings (0-4)

Buffalo Bills (0-4)Cincinnati Bengals

(0-2)Philadelphia

Eagles (0-2)Tennessee Titans

(0-1)San Diego

Chargers (0-1)Atlanta Falcons

(0-1)Carolina Panthers

(0-1)Arizona Cardinals

(0-1)Seattle Seahawks

(0-1)Cleveland BrownsHouston TexansJacksonville

JaguarsDetroit Lions

Technically the Chiefs and the Jets only won Super Bowls as AFL teams and never as NFL teams

~~~~~~The Pittsburgh

Steelers have won six Super Bowls the most of any team

~~~~~~The closest Super Bowl ever was Super Bowl XXV played on January 27 1991 The Bills lost by 1 point Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Scott Norwood Buffalorsquos kicker attempted a field goal from 47 yards away but the kick went wide right

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My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

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Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

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1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

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1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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lsquoCreate a Cardrsquo Kit for

Valentinersquos DayI love getting homemade

cards and personalized notes from my kids donrsquot you But sometimes they need a little extra prodding mdash a bit of help to get the creativity flowing If you have young children in your house give them a ldquoCreate a Cardrdquo kit this week for some do-it-yourself val-entines Yoursquoll be giving a little gift to get another heartfelt gift started

If yoursquore a grandpar-ent assemble inexpensive mini kits for each of your school-age grandchildren (as a hint hint ldquoIrsquod love a homemade card from yourdquo) Send the assembled kits in the mail and who knows you might in turn find a surprise ldquocraft with a heartrdquo delivered to YOUR address come Feb 14

Herersquos howA Valentine-making

starter kit in a box might contain red pink and white construction paper lace or paper doilies and a small bag or tin can filled with valentine stickers cut-outs from vintage valentine cards conversation heart candy buttons pieces from old jewelry sewing trim such as rickrack and ribbon glitter etc Add a new marker in a fun color a pair of decorative-edge scissors from a craft store and a new glue stick Tuck in envelopes and some postage stamps too

Or make mini kits to give to grandkids cousins and friends They might contain a small tablet of colorful paper heart stickers and a valentine-themed stamp and inkpad Put the items together in a sandwich bag or in a clear cellophane gift bag with a decorative ribbon for a nice presentation

Extra idea Share this fun ldquosealed with a heartrdquo tip with the kids

Once they have signed and inserted their home-made valentine cards into envelopes they can seal them with a kiss mdash and even their thumbs A child may press her thumb onto

an inkpad and then onto the closed flap of the enve-lope with the first print angled to the right Make a second thumbprint to the left to create a one-of-a-kind heart shape

Donna Ericksonrsquos award-

winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activi-ties visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her latest book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabu-lous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo

copy 2013 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd

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Jeff Burton Gets Fresh Start With lsquoGen 6rsquo Chevy

Jeff Burton driver of the No 31 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet met with the media during a recent test session at Charlotte Motor Speedway The fol-lowing are some of his comments

Q Talk about the new car your team and

the 2013 season

A ldquoObviously we had some work to

do based on our perfor-mance last year and the year before for that matter We certainly made a lot of changes from the very top of the company to a lot of

positions within individual teams I feel good about what we have done I think our preparation what we have done to be ready before we start building cars is at a different level today than it was last year and even the year beforerdquo

Q Some team is prob-ably going to con-

nect with the Generation 6 car early What do you

think is going to be the magic bullet Is it going to be somebody with a rear-suspension deal is it going to be aero

A ldquoI wish I knew that because then I would

be that guy Honestly we talk a lot about trick but

I will tell you that Irsquom not a trick guy I believe that you have to have an entire

package When you have that entire package you may kind of find a trick that makes that package better but that doesnrsquot necessarily transfer to the team next to you in the garagerdquo

Q You have talked about your strug-

gles the past year or two and trying to get things straightened out and back on track Is it a good thing that you guys have a new car or is that going to be another issue that you guys are going to have to deal with

A ldquoI think the timing of the car is good

for us as a company I think that by anybodyrsquos mea-surements we didnrsquot have a good year throughout the company last year We went almost the whole year without winning a race Kevin (Harvick) won really late in the year So for us I think itrsquos easier when there is a whole new car with a lot of new rulesrdquo

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Jeff Burton thinks the new Generation 6 Chevrolet Sprint Cup car comes at a good time for the No 31 Richard Childress Racing team (Getty Images for NASCAR photo)

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NoTe To edITorS effective with the Feb 4 package ldquoNASCAr This Weekrdquo

is discontinuing The full NASCAr This Week page is still available through King Features sales (212) 969-7593

Buffalo Sabres

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

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HUMAN BODYThe longest bone

in the human body is the femur

The largest artery is the aorta and the largest vein is the inferior vena cava

The largest in-ternal organ is the liver It is also the heaviest organ with an average of 35 pounds

The largest ex-ternal organ which is also the largest organ in general is the skin

The longest mus-cle is the sartorius

The longest single nerve is the sciatic nerve in the thigh counting its branches and axons

By Samantha Mazzotta

Replacing Water Pipe Broken in

Freeze

Q During the last cold snap the cold

water pipe leading to my garagersquos utility sink froze and broke Is it possible to fix the pipe myself mdash Chet in Springfield Mass

A Depending on the location of the pipe

break repairing it can be fairly straightforward The good thing is itrsquos a nones-sential fixture mdash unlike say pipes leading to the kitchen or bathroom mdash and so you can either fix it right away or shut off water to that sec-tion of the pipe run until the weather gets warmer

A broken pipe needs to be replaced It can be patched but those quick fixes also break down quickly

For the repair yoursquoll need a pipe cutter a length of replacement pipe of the same diameter and material as the original sandpaper or steel wool and a round wire brush If you plan to solder the replacement yoursquoll need a handheld pro-pane torch flux (a paste that helps solder spread evenly) and pipe solder

If you donrsquot want to solder or canrsquot do it safely yoursquoll need to buy two compres-sion fittings one for each side of the replacement pipe Cutting and preparing the pipe is the same Ulti-mate Handyman has a short video detailing how to use compression fittings

Make sure the water sup-ply to the pipe is turned off Mark the pipe on both sides of the break Fit the adjust-able pipe cutter around the first mark tighten and rotate the tool around the pipe three or four times to achieve a smooth straight

cut Repeat on the other side You may need to finish the cut with a few swipes of a hacksaw but it should detach pretty cleanly

Take the section to the home-improvement store to find the correct replacement pipe and fittings

Use the round wire brush sandpaper or steel wool to scrub away metal burrs left by the cut and to smooth the pipe ends Next test the fit-tings to make sure both the remaining and replacement pipe will fit The connections should be pretty tight even without flux and solder

Apply flux to the ends of the pipe using a small brush to spread it evenly about 1 inch along the pipe Slide the pipe into the fittings twisting to spread the flux more then slide the replacement pipe and fittings into place on the pipe run

Uncoil about 9 inches of solder Bend the first 2 inches at a 90-degree angle which gives you more control Light the propane torch and briefly heat both sides of the first fitting about 5 seconds each side so that the fitting heats evenly To see if the fit-ting is heated correctly touch the bent end of the solder to the fitting if the solder melts itrsquos go time

Working quickly insert a half-inch or more of solder into the joint between the fit-ting and the pipe The heated fitting will melt the solder and draw it into the joint so that just a thin bead is still vis-ible (This may take a couple of tries) Use a rag to quickly wipe away excess solder

Solder all the joints and let the pipes cool completely Then open the tap and slow-ly turn on the water supply If a leak is evident yoursquoll need to disconnect everything and redo it

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Are You an MVPThe Department of Veter-

ans Affairs has been work-ing on a huge database to study how genes affect health The project is going to be huge when finished The VA Office of Research amp Development has now passed the 100000 mark in the number of volunteer veterans who have signed up to be part of the program Within the next six years it expects more than 1 million veterans to sign up

The Million Veteran Pro-gram (MVP) is designed to be a database accessible by researchers who are study-ing all the diseases and illnesses that have struck veterans through the years diabetes cancer post trau-matic stress disorder heart disease and others

The goals are to learn new ways of treating and pre-venting illnesses discover why certain individuals are more prone to developing certain diseases and to study why certain medicines work better than others

Participation is easy Yoursquoll fill out a form allow access to your VA medical records provide a blood

sample take a test for grip strength and lung function and not much more

For more information go online to wwwresearchvagovMVP Additionally therersquos a video at the site if you want to learn more about MVP

Privacy is a big deal No researcher will have access to your name address birth date or Social Secu-rity number Theyrsquoll use bar codes on your samples so yoursquore not identified Insur-ance companies wonrsquot have any access to the data

There are 40 sign-up loca-tions across the country list-ed and linked on the website If you receive health care at one of those sites you can schedule an appointment by calling 1-866-441-6075 or talk to your local clinic A study visit only takes about 20 minutes

Will you be one of the mil-lion who helps this project

Write to Freddy Groves in care of King Features Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to column replygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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mature catmature cat

When yoursquore ready to adopt consider me a mature refined adult cat Sure kittens are cute but we donrsquot require constant supervision Even though we are less energetic we are less likely to be destructive yet enjoy a good play session In fact running the Indy 500 in the middle of the night is not really the thrill that it used to be Letrsquos not forget we are probably already neutered spayed and possi-bly declawed not to mention vaccinated We understand the concept of approval and reward unlike kittens and we typically are already well versed in household manners Letrsquos face it wersquore just plain more stable ready for loving and know how to enjoy quiet times If that doesnrsquot flip your catnip mousey consider this adopting an adult cat is a great way to teach your kids compassion and unselfishness

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

Hope moved in on Liam while Steffy was out of town Bill was conflicted by his feelings for both Katie and Brooke Pam and Donna didnrsquot trust Taylorrsquos motives when it came to Eric Rick made a point to ruffle Thomasrsquos feathers at work Dayzee got nervous when Maya and Marcus almost crossed paths Brooke was offended when Hope asked her what really happened between her and Bill Thomas contemplated taking a job in Paris at Forrester International Pam made it known to Eric that she was interested in him romantically Steffy continued to keep her pregnancy a secret Marcus introduced his adoptive brother Carter to the rest of his family Wait to See Steffy issues Liam an ultimatum Dayzee comes clean about her past

DAYS OF OUR LIVESNicole vowed to save

Brady from Kristenrsquos clutches Daniel saw that Chloe was using Parker to get closer to him Hope urged Jennifer to fight for her man Nicole transferred

some incriminating files onto Kristenrsquos computer Billie severed ties with her mother and quit the company Nick discovered the circumstances in which Lucas went to jail for Will Hope didnrsquot want to talk with Rafe about Borsquos extended absence Kristenrsquos faked feelings for Brady became more and more real to her Chloe interrupted Daniel and Jenniferrsquos romantic plans with a frantic phone call Rafe warned Sami to stay away from his sister Wait to See Nick secretly plots against Will Jennifer is caught in a lie

GENERAL HOSPITALAJ confronted Tracy

about using mob money to finance ELQ An Amber alert was issued after Emma went missing Kristina was arrested after threatening Connie with a bat Todd took a page from Connie and blamed his past crimes on dissociative personality disorder Lucyrsquos estranged husband Kevin arrived in Port Charles and found her to be delusional Britt blamed Sabrina for her part in Emmarsquos disappearance John received a mysterious phone call after someone confused him with Caleb the vampire AJ and Elizabeth continued to bond over the stressors in their lives Starr was surprised by the illegal dealings at ELQ Wait to See Heather might have the solution to Todd and Lucyrsquos problems Tracy is

arrested by the feds

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

Chelsea asked Adam not to contest their divorce Billy worried that Jack was taking on too much work so soon after his recovery Leslie and Tyler were nervous that Congressman Wheeler would recognize them Michael and Lauren argued over whether their son was guilty Nikki and Jack bonded over their history of addiction Adam tried to reach out to Victor as his son but things ended up ugly as usual Tucker shared a heartfelt goodbye with Katherine as he left Genoa City Nikki told Victor they needed to postpone their wedding Unbeknownst to Avery Dylan got himself hired at Nickrsquos new club Billy was impressed with Chelsearsquos designs Wait to See Avery sees her ldquodeadrdquo ex Jill and Katherine clashcopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Kimberly Matula stars as ldquoHoperdquo on ldquoThe Young and The Restlessrdquo

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1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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10 Fun Facts About FROGS10 Fun Facts About FROGSOne gram of the toxin produced by the skin of the golden poison dart frog could kill 100000 people

A frog completely sheds its skin about once a week After it pulls off the old dead skin the frog usually eats itWhen Darwinrsquos frog tadpoles hatch a male frog swallows the tadpoles He keeps the tiny amphibians in his vocal sac for about 60 days to allow them to grow He then proceeds to cough up tiny fully formed frogsWhen a frog swallows its prey it blinks which pushes its eyeballs down on top of the mouth to help push the food down its throatThe glass frog has translucent skin so you can see its internal organs bones and muscles through its skin You can even observe its heart beating and its stomach digesting foodThe biggest frog in the world is the Goliath frog It lives in West Africa and can measuremore than a foot in length and weigh more than 7 pounds ndash as much as a newborn babyThe red-eyed tree frog lays it eggs on the underside of leaves that hang overwater When the eggs hatch the tadpoles fall into the water belowOne way to tell a male frog from a female frog is by looking at its ears The ears canbe found right behind the frogrsquos eyes If the ears are as big as the eyes then the frog is a maleIf the ears are smaller than the frogrsquos eyes then the frog is a female Frogs dont drink water but absorb it through their skinSome tree frogs live their whole lives in the trees and never come down They evenlay their eggs in the tree branches or on leaves

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The first staplers were developed for King Louis XV of France during the 1700s They were handmade and every staple was inscribed with the insignia of the royal court

In 1866 a paper faster was

developed which used a single

staple at a time mostly for binding

books and boxes Other versions were

developed over the next few

decades some with brass

fasteners some that weighed over

two and a half pounds

The current version of the stapler was invented by John Munford in the mid-1900s

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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The typical bolt of lightning heats the atmosphere to 50000 degrees Fahrenheit

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A flamingo can eat only when itrsquos head is upside down

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Shingles Pain Lingers After Rash Is Gone

DEAR DR DONOHUE Two years ago I had shin-gles and I now suffer the aftereffects of it The sores went away in a month but the stinging burning throbbing pain is still with me I cannot wear clothing over the affected shoulder No medicines have eased the pain so far Is there any help mdash ML

ANSWER You now are dealing with postherpetic neuralgia pain that lingers long after the shingles rash has gone The virus that causes shingles is the same virus that causes chicken-pox Almost every adult on this continent harbors that virus now called herpes zoster It lives on in nerve cells

From time to time at older ages it wakens from its hibernation travels down the nerve to the skin and causes an outbreak of blis-ters on a red base The out-break goes away in about three weeks Pain can linger for a long time mdash months to years In traveling down the nerve the virus dam-aged it

I can list some of the postherpetic neuralgia med-icines Two are antidepres-sants mdash nortriptyline and amitriptyline mdash given not for depression but for pain relief Cymbalta (dulox-etine) is another antidepres-sant that can lessen posther-petic pain Lyrica (prega-balin) is an anti-seizure medicine thatrsquos approved for this problem Neuron-tin (gabapentin) is another seizure medicine used for

control of the lingering pain of shingles

Capsaicin lotion cream or gel (Zostrix Capsin R-Gel) is applied directly to the involved skin A higher concentration of capsaicin comes as a patch thatrsquos applied in the doctorrsquos office left on for an hour and then removed Treat-ment can be repeated in three months Itrsquos called Qutenza Another skin patch is the Lidoderm patch The latest medicine is Gralise an extended-release form of gabapentin mdash Neurontin It requires fewer doses

The entire shingles story is covered in the booklet on that topic Readers can obtain a copy by writing Dr Donohue mdash No 1201W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery

DEAR DR DONOHUE

I get my calcium by drink-ing milk I believe natural sources are the best sourc-es of vitamins and miner-als The problem is that whole milk raises my cho-lesterol My father died of a heart attack at a young age Does skim milk have as much calcium as whole milk mdash RT

ANSWER Skim milk contains a little more cal-cium than whole milk An 8-ounce glass of whole milk has 291 mg of calcium The same amount of skim milk has 300 mg

Dr Donohue regrets that

he is unable to answer indi-vidual letters but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newslet-ters at PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475

copy 2013 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved

Ideas for Caregivers

Caring for an elderly par-ent or spouse isnrsquot easy In spite of how difficult it might be yoursquore not alone There are programs and steps you can take that can ease your burden a bit

Start with the basics the home and be sure there are safeguards in place to make your job easier For ideas about what you might need go online to sites such as Elder Proof Home (wwwelderproofhomecom or call 1-888-840-1055) for items that can help you By clicking the categories on the left side yoursquoll not only find products that will help make the environment safer but tips and advice as well

If yoursquove had to give up your job to take care of a parent or spouse there might be some money that will help fill in the gap

mdashIf yoursquore a spouse who cares for a veteran who receives a pension the vet-eran might qualify for what is called Aid and Atten-dance money Call the VA at 1-800-827-1000 to ask for specifics on how to apply

for the extra pensionmdashYou might qualify for a

tax deduction if your elder-ly parent is your dependent See IRS Publication 501

mdashIn a few states Med-icaid has a program called Cash and Counseling Pay-ment can be send directly to you Go to httpmedicaidgov and chose your state

Investigate the National Family Caregiver Support Program (wwwaoagov) part of the Older Americans Act of 1965 This program provides support to fam-ily members caring for anyone age 60 and older or any adult with dementia You might be eligible for counseling training home modifications and respite care Look in your area for Area Agency on Aging

Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to columnre-plygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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US STATES WITH INTERNATIONAL

BORDERS

Alaska 1538 miles CanadaArizona 373 miles MexicoCalifornia 140 miles MexicoIdaho 45 miles CanadaMaine 611 miles CanadaMichigan 721 miles CanadaMinnesota 547 miles CanadaMontana 545 miles CanadaNew Hampshire 58 miles CanadaNew Mexico 180 miles MexicoNew York 445 miles CanadaNorth Dakota 310 miles CanadaOhio 146 miles CanadaPennsylvania 42 miles CanadaTexas 1241 miles MexicoVermont 90 miles CanadaWashington 427 miles CanadaFlorida has maritime borders with Cuba and The Bahamas but is not considered a border state Alaska also has a maritime border with Russia

I am only oneBut still I am oneI cannot do everythingBut still I can do somethingAnd because I cannot do everythingI will not refuse to do the something that I can do - Edward Everett Hale

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Written by Todd J Tranum President amp CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce amp Executive

Director of the Manufacturers Association of the Southern TierChautauqua County can truly take a bow this month Two

major sporting events filmed locally have given our region a chance to shine on national television

The recent Progressive Skating amp Gymnastics Spectacular televised on NBC on January 6 featured some of the tops names in both sports Filmed at the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena on December 15th the production featured 2012 All Around Olympic Gold medalist Gabby Douglas along with other 2012 Olympic competitors Aly Raisman Jordyn Wieber John Orozco Danell Leyva Jonathan Horton and Jake Dalton as well as 2008 All Around Gold Medalist Nastia Liukin The lineup of figure skaters included World champions and 2010 Olympic ice dance silver medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White current US singles champions Jeremy Abbott and Ashley Wagner two-time US champion Alissa Czisny World ice dance bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani 2012 US silver medalist Adam Rippon and up-and-coming elite skater Gracie Gold

Also performing during the show was Fresh Beat Band of the Nickelodeon show with the same name and Ross Lynch of Disneyrsquos ldquoAustin and Allyrdquo with his band R5 Olympic champions Bart Conner Nadia Comaneci and Peggy Fleming hosted the show The glitzy production was filmed before a sold out and wildly cheering crowd in the Arena We commend the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena for an outstanding job on this event

Coming up next weekend NBC viewers will get a chance to see a different side of Chautauqua County when the final event of Jack Linkrsquos Major League Fishingrsquos Summit Cup will be televised at 100 pm Saturday February 9 The Major League Fishing crew and support staff have been raving both online and on the Outdoor Channel about the beauty of Chautauqua Lake as an extraordinary fishing destination as well as the hospitality they received during filming here last August

Please join us Saturday for a Major League Fishing watch party at Bellini Lounge at Chautauqua Suites as we celebrate this tremendous event The party begins at noon with free lunch and a cash bar This event is sponsored by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau Chautauqua Marina and Webbrsquos Year Round Resort You can register online through wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

It is easy when you live somewhere to take it for granted It becomes a little more exciting when you look at the assets in your own backyard through the eyes of others We should remind ourselves more often that the quality of life we enjoy in Chautauqua County is a privilege and that our arearsquos natural beauty sports and recreational opportunities and offerings in the arts and education truly do make us special We are very lucky to call Chautauqua County our home and to show it off this way for the rest of the country

The Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce will present a number of awards to local businesses during its annual Salute to the Finest on Tuesday February 12 The award winners are Manufacturer of the Year ndash Hopersquos Windows Inc Retailer of the Year ndash Jamestown Mattress Company Community Service Award ndash John Bauer Pride of Jamestown Award ndash Gateway Station Business of the Year ndash Robo Enterprises Inc Service to Humanity Award ndash Eastside YMCA New Business of the Year ndash Patientrsquos Pharmacy

The event begins at 530 pm at the Lillian V Ney Renaissance Center 19 West Third Street The cost is $20 for a heavy hors drsquooeuvre buffet with a cash bar You can register through the events calendar at wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

Once again a full slate of winter events is being planned for the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival in Mayville ndash one of the largest winter festivals in the region ndash which is organized annually by the MayvilleChautauqua Community Chamber of Commerce

The lineup includes snowmobile rides a flare parade fireworks kidsrsquo corner crafts chili cook-off kids snow slides snowball distance throwing contest snowmananimal making contest ice carving broomball snowshoe demonstrations a polar bear swim presidential costumer contest a snowball dance and lighting of the ice castle Many of these events will be held weather permitting

Major sponsors of the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival are Media One Group Town of Chautauqua Clark Patterson Lee Architectural Engineering FirmHabiterra Operating Engineers Local 17- Apprenticeship Program Felony Entertainment LLC Chautauqua Suites-Olives Restaurant-Bellini Lounge Lakeview HotelThe Docks Restaurant and Chautauqua Marina Platinum Sponsors are M amp T Bank Mayville Branch Webbrsquos Captainrsquos Table Restaurant and The Cottage Collection and Lictus Keystone For a complete schedule of events and sponsors please visit the Winter Festival event page at wwwchautauquachamberorg

The Community Chamber Development Corporation an Affiliate of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce is helping to provide answers to insurance questions through the Small Business Assistance Program SBAP is an initiative of the Community Service Society (CSS) a network of organizations across New York State that helps consumers and small business get affordable health care and health insurance Through SBAP we can provide health reform information and training for employers and one-on-one consultations on insurance options costs tax credits enrollment dispute resolution and more

If you have a small business and are looking for direct answers to questions about insurance including new regulations surrounding the Affordable Care Act tax credits and more please call CCDC at 366-6200 or 484-1101 for more information

AQUARIUS Transits indicate this week starts off on a pleasant note Socialization is indicated within small groups through the fifth Mercury moving into Pisces indicates communication may appear fickle at times to those around you in all of lifersquos sectors from the sixth through the ninth Transits through the second half of the week indicate taking action similar to the brilliance of thesolar system to move beyond the dimness you perceive around you PISCES Transits from the the beginning of the week through the fifth create energies which may allow you to feel stifled and leaving you with an inner desire towards those around you to hurry up and make decisions in order for you to do your own thing Energies from the sixth through the ninth may have you feeling overly confident and taking action without thoroughly thinking every thing through for the highest and best of all involved- including your selfARIES Transits indicate a possible slow start to the week this does not equate to a lack of productiveness You may desire to look at the possible choices around you and take action upon whose outcomes you may desire to come to fruition Self responsibility is indicated this week Action via insight is indicated from the eighth through the ninth Transiting Jupiter in Gemini mayhave you moving all over the place and may even have you looking at your self in amazement

TAURUS You may find yourself traveling or making plans to take a trip which is businesscareer related from the beginning of this week through the ninth Keep in mind even the best laid out plans may be cancelled andor postponed Transits create energies which indicate self responsibility in order to insure others do not perceive your need for attention as personal arrogance Transits at weekrsquos end indicate checking and rechecking everything for accuracyGEMINI Transits from the first through the fifth create energies which may find you in an overly serious mood and may be perceived as moodiness by those within your inner circle Self responsibility is indicated here in order to insure your actions do not act as a catalyst(s) which may cause painhurtoffense within those you care about and who sincerely care about you Transits indicate taking the to review your finances in order to take positive action from the seventh through the ninthMOON CHILD Productivity is paramount and key as indicated by transits from the first through the ninth- by adding self responsibility to the before mentioned energies and you may find yourself accomplishing desired outcomes beyond your your inner thoughts of probability Transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate favorable outcomes within your financial sector Keep in mind there are always possibilities and new choices which may be made for desired outcomesLEO Energies which are being created by current transits from the first through the fifth may have you feeling a need to take a leadership position in your workcareer environment Transits indicate you may already have the support of other in order for this to occur Self responsibility is indicated Transits from the fifth through the ninth create energies which may highlight partnerships within all sectors of your life bonds be be strengthened dissipated or created VIRGO Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow your to bring current projects to fruition Your energies to take self responsible action combined with planetarytransits may open doors to outcomes beyond your wildest imaginings Transits from the sixth through the ninth create energies which may allow you to reach out to all the ldquorightrdquo people now who may have the ability to unlock doors for you in order to move forward LIBRA Transits from the first through the third indicate you may desire to take action in order to fulfill obligations for elders within your family structure Transits from the fourth through the f ifth create energies which may have you retreating to alone time in order to revitalize your own life energies for personal and upcoming use Transits from the sixth through the ninth may find you uniting or reuniting with someone from your past in order to form a life long romantic partnershipSCORPIO Energies created by planetary transits from the first through the fourth may indicate a need for structure hard work and stick-to-it-activeness Taking the self responsibility to do so may bring about desired outcomes you may have been seeking for what seems to be a life time Transits from the fifth through the ninth allow you to bathe within their energies and the energy ofaccomplishmentSAGITTARIUS Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow you to bring about long desired results There is also an indication to you may desire to partner with an earth sign- such as a Capricorn- in order to ldquoblack boardrdquo with them and pick their brain(s) for ideas of practicality Romance is in the air for single and already coupled Sagittarius on the sixth Transits from the seventh through the ninth indicate indicate giving way to the desires of those you love CAPRICORN Transits from the first through the ninth are creating energies which may assist you to become grounded Self responsibility to do so is indicated Flexibility is indicated here as well Keep in mind Spring will arrive in its time transits indicate this is a time to accomplish what is at hand versus ldquowishing time ( your life ) awayrdquo Energies created by transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate humor and the proper use of humor may act as a ldquomagicalrdquo gift

Psychic Medium Astrologer Dennis Morley may be visited at and contacted for consultation via wwwpsychicdennismorleycom or

dennispsychicdennismorleycom or call 716-595-2836For Entertainment Purposes Only

It does not matter where love goes As long as love flowsThis is Creativity Unlimited

VISIT ME AT wwwpsychicdennismorleycom Love in ActionDennis

ZODIACTIONFor FEBRUARY 3 - 9

(A syndicated column created copyrighted and published by Dennis Morley)

Artificial turf was first used in Major League Baseball in the Houston Astrodome in 1966 replacing the grass field used when the stadium opened a year earlier

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

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Sunday February 10th at 1030 am

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Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

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BUFFALO SABRES COACHES

Punch Imlach 1970ndash1972Floyd Smith 1972Joe Crozier 1972ndash1974Floyd Smith 1974ndash1977Marcel Pronovost 1977ndash1978Billy Inglis 1978ndash1979Scotty Bowman 1979ndash1980Roger Neilson 1980ndash1981Jimmy Roberts 1981ndash1982Scotty Bowman 1982ndash1985Jim Schoenfeld 1985ndash1986Scotty Bowman 1986ndash1986Craig Ramsay 1986ndash1987Ted Sator 1987ndash1989Rick Dudley 1989ndash1991John Muckler 1991ndash1995Ted Nolan 1995ndash1997Lindy Ruff 1997ndashpresent

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31st Annual Groundhog Day Pancake Breakfast Sunday February 3 An ldquoall-you-can-eatrdquo breakfast will be served from 8-11 am at the Cassadaga Fire Hall Sponsored by the Cassadaga Valley Kiwanis Club A handmade quilt will be raffled to benefit the Cassadaga Library Call 384-4023 or 595-3879 or see a Kiwanian for presale ticketsPancake Brunch Sunday February 3 8 am-130 pm Villenova Grange Balcom Corner blinker light (Rt 83) and Rt 322 South Dayton Take-outs available For info call 988-3819 or 965-4292Valentinersquos Day Craft At The Dunkirk Free Library Saturday February 9th from 1030 am-1130 am Kids can make valentine cards and gifts This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Book Sale Saturday February 9 1000 am-400 pm 21 East Bookstore Paperbacks and Hardcovers Literacy Volunteers 21 E Second Washington Ave Entrance Dunkirk Come browse take home some bargains and assist us in our work in promoting literacy10th Annual Kiss Me Anew (KMA) Valentinersquos Benefit Saturday February 9 930 pm Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk For those 21 and over Includes food fun door prizes Sweet Revenge girls and music by Black Widow Proceeds benefit the Salvation Army Anew Center 5-50 tickets Chinese auction and a Cupid Coat Check Mention the party and get a special room rate Call the Clarion at 716-366-8350 to make reservationsSnowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Countyrsquos Annual Ride-in Sunday February 10 11 am-3 pm Chautauqua County Firemanrsquos Grounds Stockton at Junction CH108 of Trail C4 and C4B Free food and beverage to include ldquoA Taste of Chautauqua Trailsrdquo Trail grooming equipment will be on display If the trails are closed the event is canceledRelay For Life Fundraiser Saturday February 23 5 pm-10 pm Rookies on the Lake 7 pm Live music by Left of Center Food and Drink Specials Raffles include Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres packages and Chinese auction Sponsored by the Kosciuszko ClubPaper Factory Relay for Life teamChapter 459 Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting Sunday February 24 11 am John T Murray VFW Post 1017 113 Deer St DunkirkPajama Story-time At The Dunkirk Free Library Tuesday February 26 530 pm-630 pm Kids can listen to bedtime stories wear their pajamas make a craft and enjoy refreshments This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Chiavettarsquos Chicken BBQ sponsored by Relay for Life Team Lucky 777 Sunday March 3 noon - 5 pm First ward Falcon Club Lake Shore Drive East Dunkirk Drive thru available Chinese auction Pre-sale tickets available by calling 366-7292 All proceeds go to the American Cancer SocietyGenerations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible) Training is ideal for first time computer users To register for this one-on-one training contact Nancy Jager Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell Training Coordinator at 753-4471Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1030 am-1100 am for 2-5 year olds For more information call 366-2511The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice To accommodate patrons Stockton Library 22 North Main St upper floor winter hours Mon Tues Thurs 1-7 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2 Closed Wednesday and SundayAmvet Retire Flags Silver Creek Respectable flag drop off box for retired flags Located inside of buildingSilver Creek-Hanover Garden Club Our garden club is seeking new members Join and receive a yearrsquos subscription to ldquoOrganic Gardeningrdquo Monthly meetings educational speakers and fun in the gardens For more information call Sue at 934-7608 or dukesueroadrunnercomReformers Unanimous a nationwide Bible-based addictions program Smoking weight drugs alcohol + Friday nights 7 pm Open Door Baptist Church 3576 Luce Rd just off Rt 60 Cassadaga Questions or information 595-2535Literacy Volunteers Bookstore 21 E Second St Dunkirk Washington Avenue entrance Over 10000 used books available Open Thursday Friday and Saturday 10 am-5 pmOvereaters Anonymous weekly Friday meetings at 330 Steger Apartments Library 15 N Main St Dunkirk Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more informationAre You On SSDISSI and want to work Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for KarenSilver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group If interested call 679-5833 to get an application Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 pmSamuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Post 13 N Main Street Silver CreekFirst United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 630-800 pm at 35 Park Place Silver Creek Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attendWestfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 600 pm at the Bark Grill in WestfieldSt Peterrsquos Church Bible Believing Anglican Worship 1A Park Street Forestville 652-9936 10 am Sunday Homebuilders 7 pm WednesdayThe Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month Everyone welcome Municipal Building Chestnut St ForestvilleAnderson-Lee Library Storytime 43 Main St Silver Creek Thursday mornings 1030-1100 am children ages 1-6Lily Dale Spiritualist Church East Street Lily Dale Sunday Services 1030 am Workshops amp Classes - no gate fee For information 716-595-3971 (247)Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting) 369 West Main Fredonia at Barlowrsquos Mill Worship at 11AM All are welcome For info 485-6065 or 679-1452TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter 1094 Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church 148 W Main St Brocton Handicap accessibility building and parking Weigh in 5-530 pm Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St Josephrsquos Hall Fredonia Weigh-ins 5 to 530 pmTOPS Chapter NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Wednesday at 900 am at Free Library Main St Sinclairville 962-3312 or 595-3340TOPS 890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 am for weigh-ins Meetings start at 905 am New members welcome For info call 934-4774William P Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 630 pm at the Post on Pearl amp Washington in WestfieldAbate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 1130 am at 41 West Fredonia For more info go to wwwchautabateorg or e-mail chautcoabateyahoocomTops- Chapter 1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Tuesday at 900 am at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St Farnham Church Of The Living Spirit Lily Dale hold monthly events including Healing Services Drumming Circles Medium Lunch Readings and Philosophy discussions Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters churchofthelivingspiritcom International Fellowship is seeking volunteer host families to host foreign exchange students Please call toll free 1-800-647-8839 or visit wwwinternationalfellowshiporgTo place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626 This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups

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CUTTING COMMUNICA-TIONS

This hand was played in a rubber-bridge game more than half a century ago The heroine was Ruth Sherman winner of several national championships in the 1940s and lsquo50s

Sherman reached four spades doubled as shown and West led the jack of hearts Declarer played low from dummy and East took the ace and returned a heart to dummyrsquos king

It was obvious to Sher-man that East had started with a doubleton heart and was poised to ruff the next heart lead Had declarer led a trump at this point East would have taken the ace and put West in with a club to obtain the heart ruff that sets the contract

But Sherman found a way to prevent West from ever gaining the lead and thereby circumvented the heart ruff Eastrsquos two-notrump bid marked him with both the king of diamonds and ace of spades So at trick three Sherman cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen This forced East to cover with the king where-upon declarer discarded her singleton club

East returned a club but the chicken had flown the coop Sherman ruffed forced out the ace of spades ruffed the club return drew trumps and ran her hearts to make the doubled contract Her only losers were a heart a spade and a diamond

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

The Blue Grass Cook Bookcompiled by Minnie C Fox(University Press of Ken-tucky$2195)Reviewed by Larry Cox

This fascinating cookbook was originally published in 1904 when Minnie C Fox a Kentucky socialite com-piled more than 300 recipes gathered from her family friends and black cooks who lived near either her family estate in Bourbon County Ky or her home in Big Stone Gap Va

The collection reflected authentic Southern cooking prepared in turn-of-the-cen-tury kitchens where sorghum molasses drop biscuits succulent cured hams and decadent desserts were all commonplace The recipes included such regional favor-ites as Johnny Cake Baked Apple Dumplings Green Corn Custard with Broiled Tomatoes and even Mrs Henry Clayrsquos Drop Cake What makes this cookbook so exceptional is that the fea-tured dishes are all placed in their proper historic context

A century ago most collec-tions that featured ldquofine old Dixie dishesrdquo also included demoralizing etchings of

slaves at work vernacular lan-guage and occasionally lyrics from spirituals and hymns The Fox family gave credit where credit was due and with dignity provided redress to the black descendants of genera-tions of invisible cooks who had worked to help define the culinary history of the South

Many of the recipes serve as interesting historical land-marks Where else could you find instructions on how to dress terrapin While most of us will never prepare turtle many of the recipes still can be prepared in contemporary American kitchens using familiar ingredient and meth-ods The Coconut Pudding Caramel Layer Cake and Sweetbreads are fairly easy to prepare

When the New York Times reviewed this cookbook in 1904 the critic pointed out that many of the recipes are ldquoveritable heirlooms pre-cious souvenirs of the past the originals of which were in faded ink just as they were inscribed by loving hands by our mothers and grandmoth-ersrdquo He might have added that this collection is the next best things to observing the cooking in a traditional Southern kitchen more than 100 years ago

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DEATHS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

bull Bill Masterton a hockey player for the Minnesota North Star died in 1968 as the result of a head injury He fell over backwards and hit his head on the ice after being checked during a game against the Oakland Seals His is the only death in pro-hockey during the modern era bull Raymond Johnson Chapman A Cleveland Indians baseball player died in 1920 one day after being struck in head by baseball pitch becoming the only player ever killed as result of major league baseball game

The teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl are

bull Cleveland Browns (The original Browns won 4 of 6 NFL championship appearances and went to 3 AFC championships 1986 1987 and 1989 Then they became the Baltimore Ravens and won a Super Bowl The new Browns team is an expansion team that began in 1999 and lost their only playoff game in 2002)

bull Houston Texans (Expansion team never made the playoffs)

bull Jacksonville Jaguars (Expansion team went to 2 AFC Championships in 1996 and 1999)

bull Detroit Lions (Won 4 NFL championships and went to the NFC Championship in 1991)

~~~~~~As of the 2010

Super Bowl 14 of the 32 NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl

Minnesota Vikings (0-4)

Buffalo Bills (0-4)Cincinnati Bengals

(0-2)Philadelphia

Eagles (0-2)Tennessee Titans

(0-1)San Diego

Chargers (0-1)Atlanta Falcons

(0-1)Carolina Panthers

(0-1)Arizona Cardinals

(0-1)Seattle Seahawks

(0-1)Cleveland BrownsHouston TexansJacksonville

JaguarsDetroit Lions

Technically the Chiefs and the Jets only won Super Bowls as AFL teams and never as NFL teams

~~~~~~The Pittsburgh

Steelers have won six Super Bowls the most of any team

~~~~~~The closest Super Bowl ever was Super Bowl XXV played on January 27 1991 The Bills lost by 1 point Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Scott Norwood Buffalorsquos kicker attempted a field goal from 47 yards away but the kick went wide right

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My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

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Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

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Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

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more37000 miles

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2007 DODGERAM

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$11995or $170mo

43000 Miles

V6 Autoamp More

$15000or $220mo

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$12995or $186mo

$11995or $170mo

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1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

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1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

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1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

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1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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lsquoCreate a Cardrsquo Kit for

Valentinersquos DayI love getting homemade

cards and personalized notes from my kids donrsquot you But sometimes they need a little extra prodding mdash a bit of help to get the creativity flowing If you have young children in your house give them a ldquoCreate a Cardrdquo kit this week for some do-it-yourself val-entines Yoursquoll be giving a little gift to get another heartfelt gift started

If yoursquore a grandpar-ent assemble inexpensive mini kits for each of your school-age grandchildren (as a hint hint ldquoIrsquod love a homemade card from yourdquo) Send the assembled kits in the mail and who knows you might in turn find a surprise ldquocraft with a heartrdquo delivered to YOUR address come Feb 14

Herersquos howA Valentine-making

starter kit in a box might contain red pink and white construction paper lace or paper doilies and a small bag or tin can filled with valentine stickers cut-outs from vintage valentine cards conversation heart candy buttons pieces from old jewelry sewing trim such as rickrack and ribbon glitter etc Add a new marker in a fun color a pair of decorative-edge scissors from a craft store and a new glue stick Tuck in envelopes and some postage stamps too

Or make mini kits to give to grandkids cousins and friends They might contain a small tablet of colorful paper heart stickers and a valentine-themed stamp and inkpad Put the items together in a sandwich bag or in a clear cellophane gift bag with a decorative ribbon for a nice presentation

Extra idea Share this fun ldquosealed with a heartrdquo tip with the kids

Once they have signed and inserted their home-made valentine cards into envelopes they can seal them with a kiss mdash and even their thumbs A child may press her thumb onto

an inkpad and then onto the closed flap of the enve-lope with the first print angled to the right Make a second thumbprint to the left to create a one-of-a-kind heart shape

Donna Ericksonrsquos award-

winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activi-ties visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her latest book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabu-lous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo

copy 2013 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd

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Jeff Burton Gets Fresh Start With lsquoGen 6rsquo Chevy

Jeff Burton driver of the No 31 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet met with the media during a recent test session at Charlotte Motor Speedway The fol-lowing are some of his comments

Q Talk about the new car your team and

the 2013 season

A ldquoObviously we had some work to

do based on our perfor-mance last year and the year before for that matter We certainly made a lot of changes from the very top of the company to a lot of

positions within individual teams I feel good about what we have done I think our preparation what we have done to be ready before we start building cars is at a different level today than it was last year and even the year beforerdquo

Q Some team is prob-ably going to con-

nect with the Generation 6 car early What do you

think is going to be the magic bullet Is it going to be somebody with a rear-suspension deal is it going to be aero

A ldquoI wish I knew that because then I would

be that guy Honestly we talk a lot about trick but

I will tell you that Irsquom not a trick guy I believe that you have to have an entire

package When you have that entire package you may kind of find a trick that makes that package better but that doesnrsquot necessarily transfer to the team next to you in the garagerdquo

Q You have talked about your strug-

gles the past year or two and trying to get things straightened out and back on track Is it a good thing that you guys have a new car or is that going to be another issue that you guys are going to have to deal with

A ldquoI think the timing of the car is good

for us as a company I think that by anybodyrsquos mea-surements we didnrsquot have a good year throughout the company last year We went almost the whole year without winning a race Kevin (Harvick) won really late in the year So for us I think itrsquos easier when there is a whole new car with a lot of new rulesrdquo

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Jeff Burton thinks the new Generation 6 Chevrolet Sprint Cup car comes at a good time for the No 31 Richard Childress Racing team (Getty Images for NASCAR photo)

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

NoTe To edITorS effective with the Feb 4 package ldquoNASCAr This Weekrdquo

is discontinuing The full NASCAr This Week page is still available through King Features sales (212) 969-7593

Buffalo Sabres

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

HUMAN BODYThe longest bone

in the human body is the femur

The largest artery is the aorta and the largest vein is the inferior vena cava

The largest in-ternal organ is the liver It is also the heaviest organ with an average of 35 pounds

The largest ex-ternal organ which is also the largest organ in general is the skin

The longest mus-cle is the sartorius

The longest single nerve is the sciatic nerve in the thigh counting its branches and axons

By Samantha Mazzotta

Replacing Water Pipe Broken in

Freeze

Q During the last cold snap the cold

water pipe leading to my garagersquos utility sink froze and broke Is it possible to fix the pipe myself mdash Chet in Springfield Mass

A Depending on the location of the pipe

break repairing it can be fairly straightforward The good thing is itrsquos a nones-sential fixture mdash unlike say pipes leading to the kitchen or bathroom mdash and so you can either fix it right away or shut off water to that sec-tion of the pipe run until the weather gets warmer

A broken pipe needs to be replaced It can be patched but those quick fixes also break down quickly

For the repair yoursquoll need a pipe cutter a length of replacement pipe of the same diameter and material as the original sandpaper or steel wool and a round wire brush If you plan to solder the replacement yoursquoll need a handheld pro-pane torch flux (a paste that helps solder spread evenly) and pipe solder

If you donrsquot want to solder or canrsquot do it safely yoursquoll need to buy two compres-sion fittings one for each side of the replacement pipe Cutting and preparing the pipe is the same Ulti-mate Handyman has a short video detailing how to use compression fittings

Make sure the water sup-ply to the pipe is turned off Mark the pipe on both sides of the break Fit the adjust-able pipe cutter around the first mark tighten and rotate the tool around the pipe three or four times to achieve a smooth straight

cut Repeat on the other side You may need to finish the cut with a few swipes of a hacksaw but it should detach pretty cleanly

Take the section to the home-improvement store to find the correct replacement pipe and fittings

Use the round wire brush sandpaper or steel wool to scrub away metal burrs left by the cut and to smooth the pipe ends Next test the fit-tings to make sure both the remaining and replacement pipe will fit The connections should be pretty tight even without flux and solder

Apply flux to the ends of the pipe using a small brush to spread it evenly about 1 inch along the pipe Slide the pipe into the fittings twisting to spread the flux more then slide the replacement pipe and fittings into place on the pipe run

Uncoil about 9 inches of solder Bend the first 2 inches at a 90-degree angle which gives you more control Light the propane torch and briefly heat both sides of the first fitting about 5 seconds each side so that the fitting heats evenly To see if the fit-ting is heated correctly touch the bent end of the solder to the fitting if the solder melts itrsquos go time

Working quickly insert a half-inch or more of solder into the joint between the fit-ting and the pipe The heated fitting will melt the solder and draw it into the joint so that just a thin bead is still vis-ible (This may take a couple of tries) Use a rag to quickly wipe away excess solder

Solder all the joints and let the pipes cool completely Then open the tap and slow-ly turn on the water supply If a leak is evident yoursquoll need to disconnect everything and redo it

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Are You an MVPThe Department of Veter-

ans Affairs has been work-ing on a huge database to study how genes affect health The project is going to be huge when finished The VA Office of Research amp Development has now passed the 100000 mark in the number of volunteer veterans who have signed up to be part of the program Within the next six years it expects more than 1 million veterans to sign up

The Million Veteran Pro-gram (MVP) is designed to be a database accessible by researchers who are study-ing all the diseases and illnesses that have struck veterans through the years diabetes cancer post trau-matic stress disorder heart disease and others

The goals are to learn new ways of treating and pre-venting illnesses discover why certain individuals are more prone to developing certain diseases and to study why certain medicines work better than others

Participation is easy Yoursquoll fill out a form allow access to your VA medical records provide a blood

sample take a test for grip strength and lung function and not much more

For more information go online to wwwresearchvagovMVP Additionally therersquos a video at the site if you want to learn more about MVP

Privacy is a big deal No researcher will have access to your name address birth date or Social Secu-rity number Theyrsquoll use bar codes on your samples so yoursquore not identified Insur-ance companies wonrsquot have any access to the data

There are 40 sign-up loca-tions across the country list-ed and linked on the website If you receive health care at one of those sites you can schedule an appointment by calling 1-866-441-6075 or talk to your local clinic A study visit only takes about 20 minutes

Will you be one of the mil-lion who helps this project

Write to Freddy Groves in care of King Features Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to column replygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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mature catmature cat

When yoursquore ready to adopt consider me a mature refined adult cat Sure kittens are cute but we donrsquot require constant supervision Even though we are less energetic we are less likely to be destructive yet enjoy a good play session In fact running the Indy 500 in the middle of the night is not really the thrill that it used to be Letrsquos not forget we are probably already neutered spayed and possi-bly declawed not to mention vaccinated We understand the concept of approval and reward unlike kittens and we typically are already well versed in household manners Letrsquos face it wersquore just plain more stable ready for loving and know how to enjoy quiet times If that doesnrsquot flip your catnip mousey consider this adopting an adult cat is a great way to teach your kids compassion and unselfishness

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

Hope moved in on Liam while Steffy was out of town Bill was conflicted by his feelings for both Katie and Brooke Pam and Donna didnrsquot trust Taylorrsquos motives when it came to Eric Rick made a point to ruffle Thomasrsquos feathers at work Dayzee got nervous when Maya and Marcus almost crossed paths Brooke was offended when Hope asked her what really happened between her and Bill Thomas contemplated taking a job in Paris at Forrester International Pam made it known to Eric that she was interested in him romantically Steffy continued to keep her pregnancy a secret Marcus introduced his adoptive brother Carter to the rest of his family Wait to See Steffy issues Liam an ultimatum Dayzee comes clean about her past

DAYS OF OUR LIVESNicole vowed to save

Brady from Kristenrsquos clutches Daniel saw that Chloe was using Parker to get closer to him Hope urged Jennifer to fight for her man Nicole transferred

some incriminating files onto Kristenrsquos computer Billie severed ties with her mother and quit the company Nick discovered the circumstances in which Lucas went to jail for Will Hope didnrsquot want to talk with Rafe about Borsquos extended absence Kristenrsquos faked feelings for Brady became more and more real to her Chloe interrupted Daniel and Jenniferrsquos romantic plans with a frantic phone call Rafe warned Sami to stay away from his sister Wait to See Nick secretly plots against Will Jennifer is caught in a lie

GENERAL HOSPITALAJ confronted Tracy

about using mob money to finance ELQ An Amber alert was issued after Emma went missing Kristina was arrested after threatening Connie with a bat Todd took a page from Connie and blamed his past crimes on dissociative personality disorder Lucyrsquos estranged husband Kevin arrived in Port Charles and found her to be delusional Britt blamed Sabrina for her part in Emmarsquos disappearance John received a mysterious phone call after someone confused him with Caleb the vampire AJ and Elizabeth continued to bond over the stressors in their lives Starr was surprised by the illegal dealings at ELQ Wait to See Heather might have the solution to Todd and Lucyrsquos problems Tracy is

arrested by the feds

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

Chelsea asked Adam not to contest their divorce Billy worried that Jack was taking on too much work so soon after his recovery Leslie and Tyler were nervous that Congressman Wheeler would recognize them Michael and Lauren argued over whether their son was guilty Nikki and Jack bonded over their history of addiction Adam tried to reach out to Victor as his son but things ended up ugly as usual Tucker shared a heartfelt goodbye with Katherine as he left Genoa City Nikki told Victor they needed to postpone their wedding Unbeknownst to Avery Dylan got himself hired at Nickrsquos new club Billy was impressed with Chelsearsquos designs Wait to See Avery sees her ldquodeadrdquo ex Jill and Katherine clashcopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

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1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

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1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

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1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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10 Fun Facts About FROGS10 Fun Facts About FROGSOne gram of the toxin produced by the skin of the golden poison dart frog could kill 100000 people

A frog completely sheds its skin about once a week After it pulls off the old dead skin the frog usually eats itWhen Darwinrsquos frog tadpoles hatch a male frog swallows the tadpoles He keeps the tiny amphibians in his vocal sac for about 60 days to allow them to grow He then proceeds to cough up tiny fully formed frogsWhen a frog swallows its prey it blinks which pushes its eyeballs down on top of the mouth to help push the food down its throatThe glass frog has translucent skin so you can see its internal organs bones and muscles through its skin You can even observe its heart beating and its stomach digesting foodThe biggest frog in the world is the Goliath frog It lives in West Africa and can measuremore than a foot in length and weigh more than 7 pounds ndash as much as a newborn babyThe red-eyed tree frog lays it eggs on the underside of leaves that hang overwater When the eggs hatch the tadpoles fall into the water belowOne way to tell a male frog from a female frog is by looking at its ears The ears canbe found right behind the frogrsquos eyes If the ears are as big as the eyes then the frog is a maleIf the ears are smaller than the frogrsquos eyes then the frog is a female Frogs dont drink water but absorb it through their skinSome tree frogs live their whole lives in the trees and never come down They evenlay their eggs in the tree branches or on leaves

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The first staplers were developed for King Louis XV of France during the 1700s They were handmade and every staple was inscribed with the insignia of the royal court

In 1866 a paper faster was

developed which used a single

staple at a time mostly for binding

books and boxes Other versions were

developed over the next few

decades some with brass

fasteners some that weighed over

two and a half pounds

The current version of the stapler was invented by John Munford in the mid-1900s

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

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A flamingo can eat only when itrsquos head is upside down

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Shingles Pain Lingers After Rash Is Gone

DEAR DR DONOHUE Two years ago I had shin-gles and I now suffer the aftereffects of it The sores went away in a month but the stinging burning throbbing pain is still with me I cannot wear clothing over the affected shoulder No medicines have eased the pain so far Is there any help mdash ML

ANSWER You now are dealing with postherpetic neuralgia pain that lingers long after the shingles rash has gone The virus that causes shingles is the same virus that causes chicken-pox Almost every adult on this continent harbors that virus now called herpes zoster It lives on in nerve cells

From time to time at older ages it wakens from its hibernation travels down the nerve to the skin and causes an outbreak of blis-ters on a red base The out-break goes away in about three weeks Pain can linger for a long time mdash months to years In traveling down the nerve the virus dam-aged it

I can list some of the postherpetic neuralgia med-icines Two are antidepres-sants mdash nortriptyline and amitriptyline mdash given not for depression but for pain relief Cymbalta (dulox-etine) is another antidepres-sant that can lessen posther-petic pain Lyrica (prega-balin) is an anti-seizure medicine thatrsquos approved for this problem Neuron-tin (gabapentin) is another seizure medicine used for

control of the lingering pain of shingles

Capsaicin lotion cream or gel (Zostrix Capsin R-Gel) is applied directly to the involved skin A higher concentration of capsaicin comes as a patch thatrsquos applied in the doctorrsquos office left on for an hour and then removed Treat-ment can be repeated in three months Itrsquos called Qutenza Another skin patch is the Lidoderm patch The latest medicine is Gralise an extended-release form of gabapentin mdash Neurontin It requires fewer doses

The entire shingles story is covered in the booklet on that topic Readers can obtain a copy by writing Dr Donohue mdash No 1201W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery

DEAR DR DONOHUE

I get my calcium by drink-ing milk I believe natural sources are the best sourc-es of vitamins and miner-als The problem is that whole milk raises my cho-lesterol My father died of a heart attack at a young age Does skim milk have as much calcium as whole milk mdash RT

ANSWER Skim milk contains a little more cal-cium than whole milk An 8-ounce glass of whole milk has 291 mg of calcium The same amount of skim milk has 300 mg

Dr Donohue regrets that

he is unable to answer indi-vidual letters but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newslet-ters at PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475

copy 2013 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved

Ideas for Caregivers

Caring for an elderly par-ent or spouse isnrsquot easy In spite of how difficult it might be yoursquore not alone There are programs and steps you can take that can ease your burden a bit

Start with the basics the home and be sure there are safeguards in place to make your job easier For ideas about what you might need go online to sites such as Elder Proof Home (wwwelderproofhomecom or call 1-888-840-1055) for items that can help you By clicking the categories on the left side yoursquoll not only find products that will help make the environment safer but tips and advice as well

If yoursquove had to give up your job to take care of a parent or spouse there might be some money that will help fill in the gap

mdashIf yoursquore a spouse who cares for a veteran who receives a pension the vet-eran might qualify for what is called Aid and Atten-dance money Call the VA at 1-800-827-1000 to ask for specifics on how to apply

for the extra pensionmdashYou might qualify for a

tax deduction if your elder-ly parent is your dependent See IRS Publication 501

mdashIn a few states Med-icaid has a program called Cash and Counseling Pay-ment can be send directly to you Go to httpmedicaidgov and chose your state

Investigate the National Family Caregiver Support Program (wwwaoagov) part of the Older Americans Act of 1965 This program provides support to fam-ily members caring for anyone age 60 and older or any adult with dementia You might be eligible for counseling training home modifications and respite care Look in your area for Area Agency on Aging

Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to columnre-plygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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US STATES WITH INTERNATIONAL

BORDERS

Alaska 1538 miles CanadaArizona 373 miles MexicoCalifornia 140 miles MexicoIdaho 45 miles CanadaMaine 611 miles CanadaMichigan 721 miles CanadaMinnesota 547 miles CanadaMontana 545 miles CanadaNew Hampshire 58 miles CanadaNew Mexico 180 miles MexicoNew York 445 miles CanadaNorth Dakota 310 miles CanadaOhio 146 miles CanadaPennsylvania 42 miles CanadaTexas 1241 miles MexicoVermont 90 miles CanadaWashington 427 miles CanadaFlorida has maritime borders with Cuba and The Bahamas but is not considered a border state Alaska also has a maritime border with Russia

I am only oneBut still I am oneI cannot do everythingBut still I can do somethingAnd because I cannot do everythingI will not refuse to do the something that I can do - Edward Everett Hale

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Written by Todd J Tranum President amp CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce amp Executive

Director of the Manufacturers Association of the Southern TierChautauqua County can truly take a bow this month Two

major sporting events filmed locally have given our region a chance to shine on national television

The recent Progressive Skating amp Gymnastics Spectacular televised on NBC on January 6 featured some of the tops names in both sports Filmed at the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena on December 15th the production featured 2012 All Around Olympic Gold medalist Gabby Douglas along with other 2012 Olympic competitors Aly Raisman Jordyn Wieber John Orozco Danell Leyva Jonathan Horton and Jake Dalton as well as 2008 All Around Gold Medalist Nastia Liukin The lineup of figure skaters included World champions and 2010 Olympic ice dance silver medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White current US singles champions Jeremy Abbott and Ashley Wagner two-time US champion Alissa Czisny World ice dance bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani 2012 US silver medalist Adam Rippon and up-and-coming elite skater Gracie Gold

Also performing during the show was Fresh Beat Band of the Nickelodeon show with the same name and Ross Lynch of Disneyrsquos ldquoAustin and Allyrdquo with his band R5 Olympic champions Bart Conner Nadia Comaneci and Peggy Fleming hosted the show The glitzy production was filmed before a sold out and wildly cheering crowd in the Arena We commend the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena for an outstanding job on this event

Coming up next weekend NBC viewers will get a chance to see a different side of Chautauqua County when the final event of Jack Linkrsquos Major League Fishingrsquos Summit Cup will be televised at 100 pm Saturday February 9 The Major League Fishing crew and support staff have been raving both online and on the Outdoor Channel about the beauty of Chautauqua Lake as an extraordinary fishing destination as well as the hospitality they received during filming here last August

Please join us Saturday for a Major League Fishing watch party at Bellini Lounge at Chautauqua Suites as we celebrate this tremendous event The party begins at noon with free lunch and a cash bar This event is sponsored by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau Chautauqua Marina and Webbrsquos Year Round Resort You can register online through wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

It is easy when you live somewhere to take it for granted It becomes a little more exciting when you look at the assets in your own backyard through the eyes of others We should remind ourselves more often that the quality of life we enjoy in Chautauqua County is a privilege and that our arearsquos natural beauty sports and recreational opportunities and offerings in the arts and education truly do make us special We are very lucky to call Chautauqua County our home and to show it off this way for the rest of the country

The Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce will present a number of awards to local businesses during its annual Salute to the Finest on Tuesday February 12 The award winners are Manufacturer of the Year ndash Hopersquos Windows Inc Retailer of the Year ndash Jamestown Mattress Company Community Service Award ndash John Bauer Pride of Jamestown Award ndash Gateway Station Business of the Year ndash Robo Enterprises Inc Service to Humanity Award ndash Eastside YMCA New Business of the Year ndash Patientrsquos Pharmacy

The event begins at 530 pm at the Lillian V Ney Renaissance Center 19 West Third Street The cost is $20 for a heavy hors drsquooeuvre buffet with a cash bar You can register through the events calendar at wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

Once again a full slate of winter events is being planned for the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival in Mayville ndash one of the largest winter festivals in the region ndash which is organized annually by the MayvilleChautauqua Community Chamber of Commerce

The lineup includes snowmobile rides a flare parade fireworks kidsrsquo corner crafts chili cook-off kids snow slides snowball distance throwing contest snowmananimal making contest ice carving broomball snowshoe demonstrations a polar bear swim presidential costumer contest a snowball dance and lighting of the ice castle Many of these events will be held weather permitting

Major sponsors of the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival are Media One Group Town of Chautauqua Clark Patterson Lee Architectural Engineering FirmHabiterra Operating Engineers Local 17- Apprenticeship Program Felony Entertainment LLC Chautauqua Suites-Olives Restaurant-Bellini Lounge Lakeview HotelThe Docks Restaurant and Chautauqua Marina Platinum Sponsors are M amp T Bank Mayville Branch Webbrsquos Captainrsquos Table Restaurant and The Cottage Collection and Lictus Keystone For a complete schedule of events and sponsors please visit the Winter Festival event page at wwwchautauquachamberorg

The Community Chamber Development Corporation an Affiliate of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce is helping to provide answers to insurance questions through the Small Business Assistance Program SBAP is an initiative of the Community Service Society (CSS) a network of organizations across New York State that helps consumers and small business get affordable health care and health insurance Through SBAP we can provide health reform information and training for employers and one-on-one consultations on insurance options costs tax credits enrollment dispute resolution and more

If you have a small business and are looking for direct answers to questions about insurance including new regulations surrounding the Affordable Care Act tax credits and more please call CCDC at 366-6200 or 484-1101 for more information

AQUARIUS Transits indicate this week starts off on a pleasant note Socialization is indicated within small groups through the fifth Mercury moving into Pisces indicates communication may appear fickle at times to those around you in all of lifersquos sectors from the sixth through the ninth Transits through the second half of the week indicate taking action similar to the brilliance of thesolar system to move beyond the dimness you perceive around you PISCES Transits from the the beginning of the week through the fifth create energies which may allow you to feel stifled and leaving you with an inner desire towards those around you to hurry up and make decisions in order for you to do your own thing Energies from the sixth through the ninth may have you feeling overly confident and taking action without thoroughly thinking every thing through for the highest and best of all involved- including your selfARIES Transits indicate a possible slow start to the week this does not equate to a lack of productiveness You may desire to look at the possible choices around you and take action upon whose outcomes you may desire to come to fruition Self responsibility is indicated this week Action via insight is indicated from the eighth through the ninth Transiting Jupiter in Gemini mayhave you moving all over the place and may even have you looking at your self in amazement

TAURUS You may find yourself traveling or making plans to take a trip which is businesscareer related from the beginning of this week through the ninth Keep in mind even the best laid out plans may be cancelled andor postponed Transits create energies which indicate self responsibility in order to insure others do not perceive your need for attention as personal arrogance Transits at weekrsquos end indicate checking and rechecking everything for accuracyGEMINI Transits from the first through the fifth create energies which may find you in an overly serious mood and may be perceived as moodiness by those within your inner circle Self responsibility is indicated here in order to insure your actions do not act as a catalyst(s) which may cause painhurtoffense within those you care about and who sincerely care about you Transits indicate taking the to review your finances in order to take positive action from the seventh through the ninthMOON CHILD Productivity is paramount and key as indicated by transits from the first through the ninth- by adding self responsibility to the before mentioned energies and you may find yourself accomplishing desired outcomes beyond your your inner thoughts of probability Transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate favorable outcomes within your financial sector Keep in mind there are always possibilities and new choices which may be made for desired outcomesLEO Energies which are being created by current transits from the first through the fifth may have you feeling a need to take a leadership position in your workcareer environment Transits indicate you may already have the support of other in order for this to occur Self responsibility is indicated Transits from the fifth through the ninth create energies which may highlight partnerships within all sectors of your life bonds be be strengthened dissipated or created VIRGO Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow your to bring current projects to fruition Your energies to take self responsible action combined with planetarytransits may open doors to outcomes beyond your wildest imaginings Transits from the sixth through the ninth create energies which may allow you to reach out to all the ldquorightrdquo people now who may have the ability to unlock doors for you in order to move forward LIBRA Transits from the first through the third indicate you may desire to take action in order to fulfill obligations for elders within your family structure Transits from the fourth through the f ifth create energies which may have you retreating to alone time in order to revitalize your own life energies for personal and upcoming use Transits from the sixth through the ninth may find you uniting or reuniting with someone from your past in order to form a life long romantic partnershipSCORPIO Energies created by planetary transits from the first through the fourth may indicate a need for structure hard work and stick-to-it-activeness Taking the self responsibility to do so may bring about desired outcomes you may have been seeking for what seems to be a life time Transits from the fifth through the ninth allow you to bathe within their energies and the energy ofaccomplishmentSAGITTARIUS Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow you to bring about long desired results There is also an indication to you may desire to partner with an earth sign- such as a Capricorn- in order to ldquoblack boardrdquo with them and pick their brain(s) for ideas of practicality Romance is in the air for single and already coupled Sagittarius on the sixth Transits from the seventh through the ninth indicate indicate giving way to the desires of those you love CAPRICORN Transits from the first through the ninth are creating energies which may assist you to become grounded Self responsibility to do so is indicated Flexibility is indicated here as well Keep in mind Spring will arrive in its time transits indicate this is a time to accomplish what is at hand versus ldquowishing time ( your life ) awayrdquo Energies created by transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate humor and the proper use of humor may act as a ldquomagicalrdquo gift

Psychic Medium Astrologer Dennis Morley may be visited at and contacted for consultation via wwwpsychicdennismorleycom or

dennispsychicdennismorleycom or call 716-595-2836For Entertainment Purposes Only

It does not matter where love goes As long as love flowsThis is Creativity Unlimited

VISIT ME AT wwwpsychicdennismorleycom Love in ActionDennis

ZODIACTIONFor FEBRUARY 3 - 9

(A syndicated column created copyrighted and published by Dennis Morley)

Artificial turf was first used in Major League Baseball in the Houston Astrodome in 1966 replacing the grass field used when the stadium opened a year earlier

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

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Bruschetta Shrimp Pasta served wsalad amp garlic bread $1199White Chicken Lasagna served wsalad amp garlic bread $999Sweet and Spicey Grilled Shrimp Skewers served owild rice with salad veg and roll $999

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Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

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BUFFALO SABRES COACHES

Punch Imlach 1970ndash1972Floyd Smith 1972Joe Crozier 1972ndash1974Floyd Smith 1974ndash1977Marcel Pronovost 1977ndash1978Billy Inglis 1978ndash1979Scotty Bowman 1979ndash1980Roger Neilson 1980ndash1981Jimmy Roberts 1981ndash1982Scotty Bowman 1982ndash1985Jim Schoenfeld 1985ndash1986Scotty Bowman 1986ndash1986Craig Ramsay 1986ndash1987Ted Sator 1987ndash1989Rick Dudley 1989ndash1991John Muckler 1991ndash1995Ted Nolan 1995ndash1997Lindy Ruff 1997ndashpresent

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31st Annual Groundhog Day Pancake Breakfast Sunday February 3 An ldquoall-you-can-eatrdquo breakfast will be served from 8-11 am at the Cassadaga Fire Hall Sponsored by the Cassadaga Valley Kiwanis Club A handmade quilt will be raffled to benefit the Cassadaga Library Call 384-4023 or 595-3879 or see a Kiwanian for presale ticketsPancake Brunch Sunday February 3 8 am-130 pm Villenova Grange Balcom Corner blinker light (Rt 83) and Rt 322 South Dayton Take-outs available For info call 988-3819 or 965-4292Valentinersquos Day Craft At The Dunkirk Free Library Saturday February 9th from 1030 am-1130 am Kids can make valentine cards and gifts This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Book Sale Saturday February 9 1000 am-400 pm 21 East Bookstore Paperbacks and Hardcovers Literacy Volunteers 21 E Second Washington Ave Entrance Dunkirk Come browse take home some bargains and assist us in our work in promoting literacy10th Annual Kiss Me Anew (KMA) Valentinersquos Benefit Saturday February 9 930 pm Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk For those 21 and over Includes food fun door prizes Sweet Revenge girls and music by Black Widow Proceeds benefit the Salvation Army Anew Center 5-50 tickets Chinese auction and a Cupid Coat Check Mention the party and get a special room rate Call the Clarion at 716-366-8350 to make reservationsSnowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Countyrsquos Annual Ride-in Sunday February 10 11 am-3 pm Chautauqua County Firemanrsquos Grounds Stockton at Junction CH108 of Trail C4 and C4B Free food and beverage to include ldquoA Taste of Chautauqua Trailsrdquo Trail grooming equipment will be on display If the trails are closed the event is canceledRelay For Life Fundraiser Saturday February 23 5 pm-10 pm Rookies on the Lake 7 pm Live music by Left of Center Food and Drink Specials Raffles include Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres packages and Chinese auction Sponsored by the Kosciuszko ClubPaper Factory Relay for Life teamChapter 459 Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting Sunday February 24 11 am John T Murray VFW Post 1017 113 Deer St DunkirkPajama Story-time At The Dunkirk Free Library Tuesday February 26 530 pm-630 pm Kids can listen to bedtime stories wear their pajamas make a craft and enjoy refreshments This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Chiavettarsquos Chicken BBQ sponsored by Relay for Life Team Lucky 777 Sunday March 3 noon - 5 pm First ward Falcon Club Lake Shore Drive East Dunkirk Drive thru available Chinese auction Pre-sale tickets available by calling 366-7292 All proceeds go to the American Cancer SocietyGenerations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible) Training is ideal for first time computer users To register for this one-on-one training contact Nancy Jager Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell Training Coordinator at 753-4471Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1030 am-1100 am for 2-5 year olds For more information call 366-2511The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice To accommodate patrons Stockton Library 22 North Main St upper floor winter hours Mon Tues Thurs 1-7 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2 Closed Wednesday and SundayAmvet Retire Flags Silver Creek Respectable flag drop off box for retired flags Located inside of buildingSilver Creek-Hanover Garden Club Our garden club is seeking new members Join and receive a yearrsquos subscription to ldquoOrganic Gardeningrdquo Monthly meetings educational speakers and fun in the gardens For more information call Sue at 934-7608 or dukesueroadrunnercomReformers Unanimous a nationwide Bible-based addictions program Smoking weight drugs alcohol + Friday nights 7 pm Open Door Baptist Church 3576 Luce Rd just off Rt 60 Cassadaga Questions or information 595-2535Literacy Volunteers Bookstore 21 E Second St Dunkirk Washington Avenue entrance Over 10000 used books available Open Thursday Friday and Saturday 10 am-5 pmOvereaters Anonymous weekly Friday meetings at 330 Steger Apartments Library 15 N Main St Dunkirk Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more informationAre You On SSDISSI and want to work Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for KarenSilver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group If interested call 679-5833 to get an application Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 pmSamuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Post 13 N Main Street Silver CreekFirst United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 630-800 pm at 35 Park Place Silver Creek Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attendWestfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 600 pm at the Bark Grill in WestfieldSt Peterrsquos Church Bible Believing Anglican Worship 1A Park Street Forestville 652-9936 10 am Sunday Homebuilders 7 pm WednesdayThe Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month Everyone welcome Municipal Building Chestnut St ForestvilleAnderson-Lee Library Storytime 43 Main St Silver Creek Thursday mornings 1030-1100 am children ages 1-6Lily Dale Spiritualist Church East Street Lily Dale Sunday Services 1030 am Workshops amp Classes - no gate fee For information 716-595-3971 (247)Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting) 369 West Main Fredonia at Barlowrsquos Mill Worship at 11AM All are welcome For info 485-6065 or 679-1452TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter 1094 Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church 148 W Main St Brocton Handicap accessibility building and parking Weigh in 5-530 pm Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St Josephrsquos Hall Fredonia Weigh-ins 5 to 530 pmTOPS Chapter NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Wednesday at 900 am at Free Library Main St Sinclairville 962-3312 or 595-3340TOPS 890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 am for weigh-ins Meetings start at 905 am New members welcome For info call 934-4774William P Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 630 pm at the Post on Pearl amp Washington in WestfieldAbate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 1130 am at 41 West Fredonia For more info go to wwwchautabateorg or e-mail chautcoabateyahoocomTops- Chapter 1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Tuesday at 900 am at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St Farnham Church Of The Living Spirit Lily Dale hold monthly events including Healing Services Drumming Circles Medium Lunch Readings and Philosophy discussions Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters churchofthelivingspiritcom International Fellowship is seeking volunteer host families to host foreign exchange students Please call toll free 1-800-647-8839 or visit wwwinternationalfellowshiporgTo place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626 This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups

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CUTTING COMMUNICA-TIONS

This hand was played in a rubber-bridge game more than half a century ago The heroine was Ruth Sherman winner of several national championships in the 1940s and lsquo50s

Sherman reached four spades doubled as shown and West led the jack of hearts Declarer played low from dummy and East took the ace and returned a heart to dummyrsquos king

It was obvious to Sher-man that East had started with a doubleton heart and was poised to ruff the next heart lead Had declarer led a trump at this point East would have taken the ace and put West in with a club to obtain the heart ruff that sets the contract

But Sherman found a way to prevent West from ever gaining the lead and thereby circumvented the heart ruff Eastrsquos two-notrump bid marked him with both the king of diamonds and ace of spades So at trick three Sherman cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen This forced East to cover with the king where-upon declarer discarded her singleton club

East returned a club but the chicken had flown the coop Sherman ruffed forced out the ace of spades ruffed the club return drew trumps and ran her hearts to make the doubled contract Her only losers were a heart a spade and a diamond

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

The Blue Grass Cook Bookcompiled by Minnie C Fox(University Press of Ken-tucky$2195)Reviewed by Larry Cox

This fascinating cookbook was originally published in 1904 when Minnie C Fox a Kentucky socialite com-piled more than 300 recipes gathered from her family friends and black cooks who lived near either her family estate in Bourbon County Ky or her home in Big Stone Gap Va

The collection reflected authentic Southern cooking prepared in turn-of-the-cen-tury kitchens where sorghum molasses drop biscuits succulent cured hams and decadent desserts were all commonplace The recipes included such regional favor-ites as Johnny Cake Baked Apple Dumplings Green Corn Custard with Broiled Tomatoes and even Mrs Henry Clayrsquos Drop Cake What makes this cookbook so exceptional is that the fea-tured dishes are all placed in their proper historic context

A century ago most collec-tions that featured ldquofine old Dixie dishesrdquo also included demoralizing etchings of

slaves at work vernacular lan-guage and occasionally lyrics from spirituals and hymns The Fox family gave credit where credit was due and with dignity provided redress to the black descendants of genera-tions of invisible cooks who had worked to help define the culinary history of the South

Many of the recipes serve as interesting historical land-marks Where else could you find instructions on how to dress terrapin While most of us will never prepare turtle many of the recipes still can be prepared in contemporary American kitchens using familiar ingredient and meth-ods The Coconut Pudding Caramel Layer Cake and Sweetbreads are fairly easy to prepare

When the New York Times reviewed this cookbook in 1904 the critic pointed out that many of the recipes are ldquoveritable heirlooms pre-cious souvenirs of the past the originals of which were in faded ink just as they were inscribed by loving hands by our mothers and grandmoth-ersrdquo He might have added that this collection is the next best things to observing the cooking in a traditional Southern kitchen more than 100 years ago

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DEATHS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

bull Bill Masterton a hockey player for the Minnesota North Star died in 1968 as the result of a head injury He fell over backwards and hit his head on the ice after being checked during a game against the Oakland Seals His is the only death in pro-hockey during the modern era bull Raymond Johnson Chapman A Cleveland Indians baseball player died in 1920 one day after being struck in head by baseball pitch becoming the only player ever killed as result of major league baseball game

The teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl are

bull Cleveland Browns (The original Browns won 4 of 6 NFL championship appearances and went to 3 AFC championships 1986 1987 and 1989 Then they became the Baltimore Ravens and won a Super Bowl The new Browns team is an expansion team that began in 1999 and lost their only playoff game in 2002)

bull Houston Texans (Expansion team never made the playoffs)

bull Jacksonville Jaguars (Expansion team went to 2 AFC Championships in 1996 and 1999)

bull Detroit Lions (Won 4 NFL championships and went to the NFC Championship in 1991)

~~~~~~As of the 2010

Super Bowl 14 of the 32 NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl

Minnesota Vikings (0-4)

Buffalo Bills (0-4)Cincinnati Bengals

(0-2)Philadelphia

Eagles (0-2)Tennessee Titans

(0-1)San Diego

Chargers (0-1)Atlanta Falcons

(0-1)Carolina Panthers

(0-1)Arizona Cardinals

(0-1)Seattle Seahawks

(0-1)Cleveland BrownsHouston TexansJacksonville

JaguarsDetroit Lions

Technically the Chiefs and the Jets only won Super Bowls as AFL teams and never as NFL teams

~~~~~~The Pittsburgh

Steelers have won six Super Bowls the most of any team

~~~~~~The closest Super Bowl ever was Super Bowl XXV played on January 27 1991 The Bills lost by 1 point Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Scott Norwood Buffalorsquos kicker attempted a field goal from 47 yards away but the kick went wide right

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My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

King Features W

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Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

stockxchg photo

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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Mistakes are a part of being

human Appreciate

your mistakes for what they are precious life lessons

that can only be learned the

hard way Unless itrsquos a

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others can learn from Al Franken

ldquoOh the Things I Knowrdquo 2002

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commonrdquo

~Voltaire

mdash12mdash

1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

KFW

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lsquoCreate a Cardrsquo Kit for

Valentinersquos DayI love getting homemade

cards and personalized notes from my kids donrsquot you But sometimes they need a little extra prodding mdash a bit of help to get the creativity flowing If you have young children in your house give them a ldquoCreate a Cardrdquo kit this week for some do-it-yourself val-entines Yoursquoll be giving a little gift to get another heartfelt gift started

If yoursquore a grandpar-ent assemble inexpensive mini kits for each of your school-age grandchildren (as a hint hint ldquoIrsquod love a homemade card from yourdquo) Send the assembled kits in the mail and who knows you might in turn find a surprise ldquocraft with a heartrdquo delivered to YOUR address come Feb 14

Herersquos howA Valentine-making

starter kit in a box might contain red pink and white construction paper lace or paper doilies and a small bag or tin can filled with valentine stickers cut-outs from vintage valentine cards conversation heart candy buttons pieces from old jewelry sewing trim such as rickrack and ribbon glitter etc Add a new marker in a fun color a pair of decorative-edge scissors from a craft store and a new glue stick Tuck in envelopes and some postage stamps too

Or make mini kits to give to grandkids cousins and friends They might contain a small tablet of colorful paper heart stickers and a valentine-themed stamp and inkpad Put the items together in a sandwich bag or in a clear cellophane gift bag with a decorative ribbon for a nice presentation

Extra idea Share this fun ldquosealed with a heartrdquo tip with the kids

Once they have signed and inserted their home-made valentine cards into envelopes they can seal them with a kiss mdash and even their thumbs A child may press her thumb onto

an inkpad and then onto the closed flap of the enve-lope with the first print angled to the right Make a second thumbprint to the left to create a one-of-a-kind heart shape

Donna Ericksonrsquos award-

winning series ldquoDonnarsquos Dayrdquo is airing on public television nationwide To find more of her creative family recipes and activi-ties visit wwwdonnasdaycom and link to the NEW Donnarsquos Day Facebook fan page Her latest book is ldquoDonna Ericksonrsquos Fabu-lous Funstuff for Familiesrdquo

copy 2013 Donna EricksonDistributed by King Features Synd

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Jeff Burton Gets Fresh Start With lsquoGen 6rsquo Chevy

Jeff Burton driver of the No 31 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet met with the media during a recent test session at Charlotte Motor Speedway The fol-lowing are some of his comments

Q Talk about the new car your team and

the 2013 season

A ldquoObviously we had some work to

do based on our perfor-mance last year and the year before for that matter We certainly made a lot of changes from the very top of the company to a lot of

positions within individual teams I feel good about what we have done I think our preparation what we have done to be ready before we start building cars is at a different level today than it was last year and even the year beforerdquo

Q Some team is prob-ably going to con-

nect with the Generation 6 car early What do you

think is going to be the magic bullet Is it going to be somebody with a rear-suspension deal is it going to be aero

A ldquoI wish I knew that because then I would

be that guy Honestly we talk a lot about trick but

I will tell you that Irsquom not a trick guy I believe that you have to have an entire

package When you have that entire package you may kind of find a trick that makes that package better but that doesnrsquot necessarily transfer to the team next to you in the garagerdquo

Q You have talked about your strug-

gles the past year or two and trying to get things straightened out and back on track Is it a good thing that you guys have a new car or is that going to be another issue that you guys are going to have to deal with

A ldquoI think the timing of the car is good

for us as a company I think that by anybodyrsquos mea-surements we didnrsquot have a good year throughout the company last year We went almost the whole year without winning a race Kevin (Harvick) won really late in the year So for us I think itrsquos easier when there is a whole new car with a lot of new rulesrdquo

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Jeff Burton thinks the new Generation 6 Chevrolet Sprint Cup car comes at a good time for the No 31 Richard Childress Racing team (Getty Images for NASCAR photo)

King Features W

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is discontinuing The full NASCAr This Week page is still available through King Features sales (212) 969-7593

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Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

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HUMAN BODYThe longest bone

in the human body is the femur

The largest artery is the aorta and the largest vein is the inferior vena cava

The largest in-ternal organ is the liver It is also the heaviest organ with an average of 35 pounds

The largest ex-ternal organ which is also the largest organ in general is the skin

The longest mus-cle is the sartorius

The longest single nerve is the sciatic nerve in the thigh counting its branches and axons

By Samantha Mazzotta

Replacing Water Pipe Broken in

Freeze

Q During the last cold snap the cold

water pipe leading to my garagersquos utility sink froze and broke Is it possible to fix the pipe myself mdash Chet in Springfield Mass

A Depending on the location of the pipe

break repairing it can be fairly straightforward The good thing is itrsquos a nones-sential fixture mdash unlike say pipes leading to the kitchen or bathroom mdash and so you can either fix it right away or shut off water to that sec-tion of the pipe run until the weather gets warmer

A broken pipe needs to be replaced It can be patched but those quick fixes also break down quickly

For the repair yoursquoll need a pipe cutter a length of replacement pipe of the same diameter and material as the original sandpaper or steel wool and a round wire brush If you plan to solder the replacement yoursquoll need a handheld pro-pane torch flux (a paste that helps solder spread evenly) and pipe solder

If you donrsquot want to solder or canrsquot do it safely yoursquoll need to buy two compres-sion fittings one for each side of the replacement pipe Cutting and preparing the pipe is the same Ulti-mate Handyman has a short video detailing how to use compression fittings

Make sure the water sup-ply to the pipe is turned off Mark the pipe on both sides of the break Fit the adjust-able pipe cutter around the first mark tighten and rotate the tool around the pipe three or four times to achieve a smooth straight

cut Repeat on the other side You may need to finish the cut with a few swipes of a hacksaw but it should detach pretty cleanly

Take the section to the home-improvement store to find the correct replacement pipe and fittings

Use the round wire brush sandpaper or steel wool to scrub away metal burrs left by the cut and to smooth the pipe ends Next test the fit-tings to make sure both the remaining and replacement pipe will fit The connections should be pretty tight even without flux and solder

Apply flux to the ends of the pipe using a small brush to spread it evenly about 1 inch along the pipe Slide the pipe into the fittings twisting to spread the flux more then slide the replacement pipe and fittings into place on the pipe run

Uncoil about 9 inches of solder Bend the first 2 inches at a 90-degree angle which gives you more control Light the propane torch and briefly heat both sides of the first fitting about 5 seconds each side so that the fitting heats evenly To see if the fit-ting is heated correctly touch the bent end of the solder to the fitting if the solder melts itrsquos go time

Working quickly insert a half-inch or more of solder into the joint between the fit-ting and the pipe The heated fitting will melt the solder and draw it into the joint so that just a thin bead is still vis-ible (This may take a couple of tries) Use a rag to quickly wipe away excess solder

Solder all the joints and let the pipes cool completely Then open the tap and slow-ly turn on the water supply If a leak is evident yoursquoll need to disconnect everything and redo it

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Are You an MVPThe Department of Veter-

ans Affairs has been work-ing on a huge database to study how genes affect health The project is going to be huge when finished The VA Office of Research amp Development has now passed the 100000 mark in the number of volunteer veterans who have signed up to be part of the program Within the next six years it expects more than 1 million veterans to sign up

The Million Veteran Pro-gram (MVP) is designed to be a database accessible by researchers who are study-ing all the diseases and illnesses that have struck veterans through the years diabetes cancer post trau-matic stress disorder heart disease and others

The goals are to learn new ways of treating and pre-venting illnesses discover why certain individuals are more prone to developing certain diseases and to study why certain medicines work better than others

Participation is easy Yoursquoll fill out a form allow access to your VA medical records provide a blood

sample take a test for grip strength and lung function and not much more

For more information go online to wwwresearchvagovMVP Additionally therersquos a video at the site if you want to learn more about MVP

Privacy is a big deal No researcher will have access to your name address birth date or Social Secu-rity number Theyrsquoll use bar codes on your samples so yoursquore not identified Insur-ance companies wonrsquot have any access to the data

There are 40 sign-up loca-tions across the country list-ed and linked on the website If you receive health care at one of those sites you can schedule an appointment by calling 1-866-441-6075 or talk to your local clinic A study visit only takes about 20 minutes

Will you be one of the mil-lion who helps this project

Write to Freddy Groves in care of King Features Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to column replygmailcom

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mature catmature cat

When yoursquore ready to adopt consider me a mature refined adult cat Sure kittens are cute but we donrsquot require constant supervision Even though we are less energetic we are less likely to be destructive yet enjoy a good play session In fact running the Indy 500 in the middle of the night is not really the thrill that it used to be Letrsquos not forget we are probably already neutered spayed and possi-bly declawed not to mention vaccinated We understand the concept of approval and reward unlike kittens and we typically are already well versed in household manners Letrsquos face it wersquore just plain more stable ready for loving and know how to enjoy quiet times If that doesnrsquot flip your catnip mousey consider this adopting an adult cat is a great way to teach your kids compassion and unselfishness

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

Hope moved in on Liam while Steffy was out of town Bill was conflicted by his feelings for both Katie and Brooke Pam and Donna didnrsquot trust Taylorrsquos motives when it came to Eric Rick made a point to ruffle Thomasrsquos feathers at work Dayzee got nervous when Maya and Marcus almost crossed paths Brooke was offended when Hope asked her what really happened between her and Bill Thomas contemplated taking a job in Paris at Forrester International Pam made it known to Eric that she was interested in him romantically Steffy continued to keep her pregnancy a secret Marcus introduced his adoptive brother Carter to the rest of his family Wait to See Steffy issues Liam an ultimatum Dayzee comes clean about her past

DAYS OF OUR LIVESNicole vowed to save

Brady from Kristenrsquos clutches Daniel saw that Chloe was using Parker to get closer to him Hope urged Jennifer to fight for her man Nicole transferred

some incriminating files onto Kristenrsquos computer Billie severed ties with her mother and quit the company Nick discovered the circumstances in which Lucas went to jail for Will Hope didnrsquot want to talk with Rafe about Borsquos extended absence Kristenrsquos faked feelings for Brady became more and more real to her Chloe interrupted Daniel and Jenniferrsquos romantic plans with a frantic phone call Rafe warned Sami to stay away from his sister Wait to See Nick secretly plots against Will Jennifer is caught in a lie

GENERAL HOSPITALAJ confronted Tracy

about using mob money to finance ELQ An Amber alert was issued after Emma went missing Kristina was arrested after threatening Connie with a bat Todd took a page from Connie and blamed his past crimes on dissociative personality disorder Lucyrsquos estranged husband Kevin arrived in Port Charles and found her to be delusional Britt blamed Sabrina for her part in Emmarsquos disappearance John received a mysterious phone call after someone confused him with Caleb the vampire AJ and Elizabeth continued to bond over the stressors in their lives Starr was surprised by the illegal dealings at ELQ Wait to See Heather might have the solution to Todd and Lucyrsquos problems Tracy is

arrested by the feds

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

Chelsea asked Adam not to contest their divorce Billy worried that Jack was taking on too much work so soon after his recovery Leslie and Tyler were nervous that Congressman Wheeler would recognize them Michael and Lauren argued over whether their son was guilty Nikki and Jack bonded over their history of addiction Adam tried to reach out to Victor as his son but things ended up ugly as usual Tucker shared a heartfelt goodbye with Katherine as he left Genoa City Nikki told Victor they needed to postpone their wedding Unbeknownst to Avery Dylan got himself hired at Nickrsquos new club Billy was impressed with Chelsearsquos designs Wait to See Avery sees her ldquodeadrdquo ex Jill and Katherine clashcopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

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1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

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1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

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1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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The first staplers were developed for King Louis XV of France during the 1700s They were handmade and every staple was inscribed with the insignia of the royal court

In 1866 a paper faster was

developed which used a single

staple at a time mostly for binding

books and boxes Other versions were

developed over the next few

decades some with brass

fasteners some that weighed over

two and a half pounds

The current version of the stapler was invented by John Munford in the mid-1900s

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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The typical bolt of lightning heats the atmosphere to 50000 degrees Fahrenheit

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Shingles Pain Lingers After Rash Is Gone

DEAR DR DONOHUE Two years ago I had shin-gles and I now suffer the aftereffects of it The sores went away in a month but the stinging burning throbbing pain is still with me I cannot wear clothing over the affected shoulder No medicines have eased the pain so far Is there any help mdash ML

ANSWER You now are dealing with postherpetic neuralgia pain that lingers long after the shingles rash has gone The virus that causes shingles is the same virus that causes chicken-pox Almost every adult on this continent harbors that virus now called herpes zoster It lives on in nerve cells

From time to time at older ages it wakens from its hibernation travels down the nerve to the skin and causes an outbreak of blis-ters on a red base The out-break goes away in about three weeks Pain can linger for a long time mdash months to years In traveling down the nerve the virus dam-aged it

I can list some of the postherpetic neuralgia med-icines Two are antidepres-sants mdash nortriptyline and amitriptyline mdash given not for depression but for pain relief Cymbalta (dulox-etine) is another antidepres-sant that can lessen posther-petic pain Lyrica (prega-balin) is an anti-seizure medicine thatrsquos approved for this problem Neuron-tin (gabapentin) is another seizure medicine used for

control of the lingering pain of shingles

Capsaicin lotion cream or gel (Zostrix Capsin R-Gel) is applied directly to the involved skin A higher concentration of capsaicin comes as a patch thatrsquos applied in the doctorrsquos office left on for an hour and then removed Treat-ment can be repeated in three months Itrsquos called Qutenza Another skin patch is the Lidoderm patch The latest medicine is Gralise an extended-release form of gabapentin mdash Neurontin It requires fewer doses

The entire shingles story is covered in the booklet on that topic Readers can obtain a copy by writing Dr Donohue mdash No 1201W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery

DEAR DR DONOHUE

I get my calcium by drink-ing milk I believe natural sources are the best sourc-es of vitamins and miner-als The problem is that whole milk raises my cho-lesterol My father died of a heart attack at a young age Does skim milk have as much calcium as whole milk mdash RT

ANSWER Skim milk contains a little more cal-cium than whole milk An 8-ounce glass of whole milk has 291 mg of calcium The same amount of skim milk has 300 mg

Dr Donohue regrets that

he is unable to answer indi-vidual letters but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newslet-ters at PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475

copy 2013 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved

Ideas for Caregivers

Caring for an elderly par-ent or spouse isnrsquot easy In spite of how difficult it might be yoursquore not alone There are programs and steps you can take that can ease your burden a bit

Start with the basics the home and be sure there are safeguards in place to make your job easier For ideas about what you might need go online to sites such as Elder Proof Home (wwwelderproofhomecom or call 1-888-840-1055) for items that can help you By clicking the categories on the left side yoursquoll not only find products that will help make the environment safer but tips and advice as well

If yoursquove had to give up your job to take care of a parent or spouse there might be some money that will help fill in the gap

mdashIf yoursquore a spouse who cares for a veteran who receives a pension the vet-eran might qualify for what is called Aid and Atten-dance money Call the VA at 1-800-827-1000 to ask for specifics on how to apply

for the extra pensionmdashYou might qualify for a

tax deduction if your elder-ly parent is your dependent See IRS Publication 501

mdashIn a few states Med-icaid has a program called Cash and Counseling Pay-ment can be send directly to you Go to httpmedicaidgov and chose your state

Investigate the National Family Caregiver Support Program (wwwaoagov) part of the Older Americans Act of 1965 This program provides support to fam-ily members caring for anyone age 60 and older or any adult with dementia You might be eligible for counseling training home modifications and respite care Look in your area for Area Agency on Aging

Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to columnre-plygmailcom

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US STATES WITH INTERNATIONAL

BORDERS

Alaska 1538 miles CanadaArizona 373 miles MexicoCalifornia 140 miles MexicoIdaho 45 miles CanadaMaine 611 miles CanadaMichigan 721 miles CanadaMinnesota 547 miles CanadaMontana 545 miles CanadaNew Hampshire 58 miles CanadaNew Mexico 180 miles MexicoNew York 445 miles CanadaNorth Dakota 310 miles CanadaOhio 146 miles CanadaPennsylvania 42 miles CanadaTexas 1241 miles MexicoVermont 90 miles CanadaWashington 427 miles CanadaFlorida has maritime borders with Cuba and The Bahamas but is not considered a border state Alaska also has a maritime border with Russia

I am only oneBut still I am oneI cannot do everythingBut still I can do somethingAnd because I cannot do everythingI will not refuse to do the something that I can do - Edward Everett Hale

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Written by Todd J Tranum President amp CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce amp Executive

Director of the Manufacturers Association of the Southern TierChautauqua County can truly take a bow this month Two

major sporting events filmed locally have given our region a chance to shine on national television

The recent Progressive Skating amp Gymnastics Spectacular televised on NBC on January 6 featured some of the tops names in both sports Filmed at the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena on December 15th the production featured 2012 All Around Olympic Gold medalist Gabby Douglas along with other 2012 Olympic competitors Aly Raisman Jordyn Wieber John Orozco Danell Leyva Jonathan Horton and Jake Dalton as well as 2008 All Around Gold Medalist Nastia Liukin The lineup of figure skaters included World champions and 2010 Olympic ice dance silver medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White current US singles champions Jeremy Abbott and Ashley Wagner two-time US champion Alissa Czisny World ice dance bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani 2012 US silver medalist Adam Rippon and up-and-coming elite skater Gracie Gold

Also performing during the show was Fresh Beat Band of the Nickelodeon show with the same name and Ross Lynch of Disneyrsquos ldquoAustin and Allyrdquo with his band R5 Olympic champions Bart Conner Nadia Comaneci and Peggy Fleming hosted the show The glitzy production was filmed before a sold out and wildly cheering crowd in the Arena We commend the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena for an outstanding job on this event

Coming up next weekend NBC viewers will get a chance to see a different side of Chautauqua County when the final event of Jack Linkrsquos Major League Fishingrsquos Summit Cup will be televised at 100 pm Saturday February 9 The Major League Fishing crew and support staff have been raving both online and on the Outdoor Channel about the beauty of Chautauqua Lake as an extraordinary fishing destination as well as the hospitality they received during filming here last August

Please join us Saturday for a Major League Fishing watch party at Bellini Lounge at Chautauqua Suites as we celebrate this tremendous event The party begins at noon with free lunch and a cash bar This event is sponsored by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau Chautauqua Marina and Webbrsquos Year Round Resort You can register online through wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

It is easy when you live somewhere to take it for granted It becomes a little more exciting when you look at the assets in your own backyard through the eyes of others We should remind ourselves more often that the quality of life we enjoy in Chautauqua County is a privilege and that our arearsquos natural beauty sports and recreational opportunities and offerings in the arts and education truly do make us special We are very lucky to call Chautauqua County our home and to show it off this way for the rest of the country

The Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce will present a number of awards to local businesses during its annual Salute to the Finest on Tuesday February 12 The award winners are Manufacturer of the Year ndash Hopersquos Windows Inc Retailer of the Year ndash Jamestown Mattress Company Community Service Award ndash John Bauer Pride of Jamestown Award ndash Gateway Station Business of the Year ndash Robo Enterprises Inc Service to Humanity Award ndash Eastside YMCA New Business of the Year ndash Patientrsquos Pharmacy

The event begins at 530 pm at the Lillian V Ney Renaissance Center 19 West Third Street The cost is $20 for a heavy hors drsquooeuvre buffet with a cash bar You can register through the events calendar at wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

Once again a full slate of winter events is being planned for the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival in Mayville ndash one of the largest winter festivals in the region ndash which is organized annually by the MayvilleChautauqua Community Chamber of Commerce

The lineup includes snowmobile rides a flare parade fireworks kidsrsquo corner crafts chili cook-off kids snow slides snowball distance throwing contest snowmananimal making contest ice carving broomball snowshoe demonstrations a polar bear swim presidential costumer contest a snowball dance and lighting of the ice castle Many of these events will be held weather permitting

Major sponsors of the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival are Media One Group Town of Chautauqua Clark Patterson Lee Architectural Engineering FirmHabiterra Operating Engineers Local 17- Apprenticeship Program Felony Entertainment LLC Chautauqua Suites-Olives Restaurant-Bellini Lounge Lakeview HotelThe Docks Restaurant and Chautauqua Marina Platinum Sponsors are M amp T Bank Mayville Branch Webbrsquos Captainrsquos Table Restaurant and The Cottage Collection and Lictus Keystone For a complete schedule of events and sponsors please visit the Winter Festival event page at wwwchautauquachamberorg

The Community Chamber Development Corporation an Affiliate of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce is helping to provide answers to insurance questions through the Small Business Assistance Program SBAP is an initiative of the Community Service Society (CSS) a network of organizations across New York State that helps consumers and small business get affordable health care and health insurance Through SBAP we can provide health reform information and training for employers and one-on-one consultations on insurance options costs tax credits enrollment dispute resolution and more

If you have a small business and are looking for direct answers to questions about insurance including new regulations surrounding the Affordable Care Act tax credits and more please call CCDC at 366-6200 or 484-1101 for more information

AQUARIUS Transits indicate this week starts off on a pleasant note Socialization is indicated within small groups through the fifth Mercury moving into Pisces indicates communication may appear fickle at times to those around you in all of lifersquos sectors from the sixth through the ninth Transits through the second half of the week indicate taking action similar to the brilliance of thesolar system to move beyond the dimness you perceive around you PISCES Transits from the the beginning of the week through the fifth create energies which may allow you to feel stifled and leaving you with an inner desire towards those around you to hurry up and make decisions in order for you to do your own thing Energies from the sixth through the ninth may have you feeling overly confident and taking action without thoroughly thinking every thing through for the highest and best of all involved- including your selfARIES Transits indicate a possible slow start to the week this does not equate to a lack of productiveness You may desire to look at the possible choices around you and take action upon whose outcomes you may desire to come to fruition Self responsibility is indicated this week Action via insight is indicated from the eighth through the ninth Transiting Jupiter in Gemini mayhave you moving all over the place and may even have you looking at your self in amazement

TAURUS You may find yourself traveling or making plans to take a trip which is businesscareer related from the beginning of this week through the ninth Keep in mind even the best laid out plans may be cancelled andor postponed Transits create energies which indicate self responsibility in order to insure others do not perceive your need for attention as personal arrogance Transits at weekrsquos end indicate checking and rechecking everything for accuracyGEMINI Transits from the first through the fifth create energies which may find you in an overly serious mood and may be perceived as moodiness by those within your inner circle Self responsibility is indicated here in order to insure your actions do not act as a catalyst(s) which may cause painhurtoffense within those you care about and who sincerely care about you Transits indicate taking the to review your finances in order to take positive action from the seventh through the ninthMOON CHILD Productivity is paramount and key as indicated by transits from the first through the ninth- by adding self responsibility to the before mentioned energies and you may find yourself accomplishing desired outcomes beyond your your inner thoughts of probability Transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate favorable outcomes within your financial sector Keep in mind there are always possibilities and new choices which may be made for desired outcomesLEO Energies which are being created by current transits from the first through the fifth may have you feeling a need to take a leadership position in your workcareer environment Transits indicate you may already have the support of other in order for this to occur Self responsibility is indicated Transits from the fifth through the ninth create energies which may highlight partnerships within all sectors of your life bonds be be strengthened dissipated or created VIRGO Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow your to bring current projects to fruition Your energies to take self responsible action combined with planetarytransits may open doors to outcomes beyond your wildest imaginings Transits from the sixth through the ninth create energies which may allow you to reach out to all the ldquorightrdquo people now who may have the ability to unlock doors for you in order to move forward LIBRA Transits from the first through the third indicate you may desire to take action in order to fulfill obligations for elders within your family structure Transits from the fourth through the f ifth create energies which may have you retreating to alone time in order to revitalize your own life energies for personal and upcoming use Transits from the sixth through the ninth may find you uniting or reuniting with someone from your past in order to form a life long romantic partnershipSCORPIO Energies created by planetary transits from the first through the fourth may indicate a need for structure hard work and stick-to-it-activeness Taking the self responsibility to do so may bring about desired outcomes you may have been seeking for what seems to be a life time Transits from the fifth through the ninth allow you to bathe within their energies and the energy ofaccomplishmentSAGITTARIUS Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow you to bring about long desired results There is also an indication to you may desire to partner with an earth sign- such as a Capricorn- in order to ldquoblack boardrdquo with them and pick their brain(s) for ideas of practicality Romance is in the air for single and already coupled Sagittarius on the sixth Transits from the seventh through the ninth indicate indicate giving way to the desires of those you love CAPRICORN Transits from the first through the ninth are creating energies which may assist you to become grounded Self responsibility to do so is indicated Flexibility is indicated here as well Keep in mind Spring will arrive in its time transits indicate this is a time to accomplish what is at hand versus ldquowishing time ( your life ) awayrdquo Energies created by transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate humor and the proper use of humor may act as a ldquomagicalrdquo gift

Psychic Medium Astrologer Dennis Morley may be visited at and contacted for consultation via wwwpsychicdennismorleycom or

dennispsychicdennismorleycom or call 716-595-2836For Entertainment Purposes Only

It does not matter where love goes As long as love flowsThis is Creativity Unlimited

VISIT ME AT wwwpsychicdennismorleycom Love in ActionDennis

ZODIACTIONFor FEBRUARY 3 - 9

(A syndicated column created copyrighted and published by Dennis Morley)

Artificial turf was first used in Major League Baseball in the Houston Astrodome in 1966 replacing the grass field used when the stadium opened a year earlier

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

King Features W

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Sunday February 10th at 1030 am

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Bruschetta Shrimp Pasta served wsalad amp garlic bread $1199White Chicken Lasagna served wsalad amp garlic bread $999Sweet and Spicey Grilled Shrimp Skewers served owild rice with salad veg and roll $999

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Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

mdash31mdash

Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 21 2013

BUFFALO SABRES COACHES

Punch Imlach 1970ndash1972Floyd Smith 1972Joe Crozier 1972ndash1974Floyd Smith 1974ndash1977Marcel Pronovost 1977ndash1978Billy Inglis 1978ndash1979Scotty Bowman 1979ndash1980Roger Neilson 1980ndash1981Jimmy Roberts 1981ndash1982Scotty Bowman 1982ndash1985Jim Schoenfeld 1985ndash1986Scotty Bowman 1986ndash1986Craig Ramsay 1986ndash1987Ted Sator 1987ndash1989Rick Dudley 1989ndash1991John Muckler 1991ndash1995Ted Nolan 1995ndash1997Lindy Ruff 1997ndashpresent

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31st Annual Groundhog Day Pancake Breakfast Sunday February 3 An ldquoall-you-can-eatrdquo breakfast will be served from 8-11 am at the Cassadaga Fire Hall Sponsored by the Cassadaga Valley Kiwanis Club A handmade quilt will be raffled to benefit the Cassadaga Library Call 384-4023 or 595-3879 or see a Kiwanian for presale ticketsPancake Brunch Sunday February 3 8 am-130 pm Villenova Grange Balcom Corner blinker light (Rt 83) and Rt 322 South Dayton Take-outs available For info call 988-3819 or 965-4292Valentinersquos Day Craft At The Dunkirk Free Library Saturday February 9th from 1030 am-1130 am Kids can make valentine cards and gifts This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Book Sale Saturday February 9 1000 am-400 pm 21 East Bookstore Paperbacks and Hardcovers Literacy Volunteers 21 E Second Washington Ave Entrance Dunkirk Come browse take home some bargains and assist us in our work in promoting literacy10th Annual Kiss Me Anew (KMA) Valentinersquos Benefit Saturday February 9 930 pm Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk For those 21 and over Includes food fun door prizes Sweet Revenge girls and music by Black Widow Proceeds benefit the Salvation Army Anew Center 5-50 tickets Chinese auction and a Cupid Coat Check Mention the party and get a special room rate Call the Clarion at 716-366-8350 to make reservationsSnowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Countyrsquos Annual Ride-in Sunday February 10 11 am-3 pm Chautauqua County Firemanrsquos Grounds Stockton at Junction CH108 of Trail C4 and C4B Free food and beverage to include ldquoA Taste of Chautauqua Trailsrdquo Trail grooming equipment will be on display If the trails are closed the event is canceledRelay For Life Fundraiser Saturday February 23 5 pm-10 pm Rookies on the Lake 7 pm Live music by Left of Center Food and Drink Specials Raffles include Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres packages and Chinese auction Sponsored by the Kosciuszko ClubPaper Factory Relay for Life teamChapter 459 Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting Sunday February 24 11 am John T Murray VFW Post 1017 113 Deer St DunkirkPajama Story-time At The Dunkirk Free Library Tuesday February 26 530 pm-630 pm Kids can listen to bedtime stories wear their pajamas make a craft and enjoy refreshments This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Chiavettarsquos Chicken BBQ sponsored by Relay for Life Team Lucky 777 Sunday March 3 noon - 5 pm First ward Falcon Club Lake Shore Drive East Dunkirk Drive thru available Chinese auction Pre-sale tickets available by calling 366-7292 All proceeds go to the American Cancer SocietyGenerations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible) Training is ideal for first time computer users To register for this one-on-one training contact Nancy Jager Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell Training Coordinator at 753-4471Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1030 am-1100 am for 2-5 year olds For more information call 366-2511The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice To accommodate patrons Stockton Library 22 North Main St upper floor winter hours Mon Tues Thurs 1-7 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2 Closed Wednesday and SundayAmvet Retire Flags Silver Creek Respectable flag drop off box for retired flags Located inside of buildingSilver Creek-Hanover Garden Club Our garden club is seeking new members Join and receive a yearrsquos subscription to ldquoOrganic Gardeningrdquo Monthly meetings educational speakers and fun in the gardens For more information call Sue at 934-7608 or dukesueroadrunnercomReformers Unanimous a nationwide Bible-based addictions program Smoking weight drugs alcohol + Friday nights 7 pm Open Door Baptist Church 3576 Luce Rd just off Rt 60 Cassadaga Questions or information 595-2535Literacy Volunteers Bookstore 21 E Second St Dunkirk Washington Avenue entrance Over 10000 used books available Open Thursday Friday and Saturday 10 am-5 pmOvereaters Anonymous weekly Friday meetings at 330 Steger Apartments Library 15 N Main St Dunkirk Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more informationAre You On SSDISSI and want to work Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for KarenSilver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group If interested call 679-5833 to get an application Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 pmSamuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Post 13 N Main Street Silver CreekFirst United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 630-800 pm at 35 Park Place Silver Creek Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attendWestfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 600 pm at the Bark Grill in WestfieldSt Peterrsquos Church Bible Believing Anglican Worship 1A Park Street Forestville 652-9936 10 am Sunday Homebuilders 7 pm WednesdayThe Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month Everyone welcome Municipal Building Chestnut St ForestvilleAnderson-Lee Library Storytime 43 Main St Silver Creek Thursday mornings 1030-1100 am children ages 1-6Lily Dale Spiritualist Church East Street Lily Dale Sunday Services 1030 am Workshops amp Classes - no gate fee For information 716-595-3971 (247)Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting) 369 West Main Fredonia at Barlowrsquos Mill Worship at 11AM All are welcome For info 485-6065 or 679-1452TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter 1094 Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church 148 W Main St Brocton Handicap accessibility building and parking Weigh in 5-530 pm Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St Josephrsquos Hall Fredonia Weigh-ins 5 to 530 pmTOPS Chapter NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Wednesday at 900 am at Free Library Main St Sinclairville 962-3312 or 595-3340TOPS 890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 am for weigh-ins Meetings start at 905 am New members welcome For info call 934-4774William P Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 630 pm at the Post on Pearl amp Washington in WestfieldAbate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 1130 am at 41 West Fredonia For more info go to wwwchautabateorg or e-mail chautcoabateyahoocomTops- Chapter 1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Tuesday at 900 am at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St Farnham Church Of The Living Spirit Lily Dale hold monthly events including Healing Services Drumming Circles Medium Lunch Readings and Philosophy discussions Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters churchofthelivingspiritcom International Fellowship is seeking volunteer host families to host foreign exchange students Please call toll free 1-800-647-8839 or visit wwwinternationalfellowshiporgTo place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626 This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups

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CUTTING COMMUNICA-TIONS

This hand was played in a rubber-bridge game more than half a century ago The heroine was Ruth Sherman winner of several national championships in the 1940s and lsquo50s

Sherman reached four spades doubled as shown and West led the jack of hearts Declarer played low from dummy and East took the ace and returned a heart to dummyrsquos king

It was obvious to Sher-man that East had started with a doubleton heart and was poised to ruff the next heart lead Had declarer led a trump at this point East would have taken the ace and put West in with a club to obtain the heart ruff that sets the contract

But Sherman found a way to prevent West from ever gaining the lead and thereby circumvented the heart ruff Eastrsquos two-notrump bid marked him with both the king of diamonds and ace of spades So at trick three Sherman cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen This forced East to cover with the king where-upon declarer discarded her singleton club

East returned a club but the chicken had flown the coop Sherman ruffed forced out the ace of spades ruffed the club return drew trumps and ran her hearts to make the doubled contract Her only losers were a heart a spade and a diamond

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

The Blue Grass Cook Bookcompiled by Minnie C Fox(University Press of Ken-tucky$2195)Reviewed by Larry Cox

This fascinating cookbook was originally published in 1904 when Minnie C Fox a Kentucky socialite com-piled more than 300 recipes gathered from her family friends and black cooks who lived near either her family estate in Bourbon County Ky or her home in Big Stone Gap Va

The collection reflected authentic Southern cooking prepared in turn-of-the-cen-tury kitchens where sorghum molasses drop biscuits succulent cured hams and decadent desserts were all commonplace The recipes included such regional favor-ites as Johnny Cake Baked Apple Dumplings Green Corn Custard with Broiled Tomatoes and even Mrs Henry Clayrsquos Drop Cake What makes this cookbook so exceptional is that the fea-tured dishes are all placed in their proper historic context

A century ago most collec-tions that featured ldquofine old Dixie dishesrdquo also included demoralizing etchings of

slaves at work vernacular lan-guage and occasionally lyrics from spirituals and hymns The Fox family gave credit where credit was due and with dignity provided redress to the black descendants of genera-tions of invisible cooks who had worked to help define the culinary history of the South

Many of the recipes serve as interesting historical land-marks Where else could you find instructions on how to dress terrapin While most of us will never prepare turtle many of the recipes still can be prepared in contemporary American kitchens using familiar ingredient and meth-ods The Coconut Pudding Caramel Layer Cake and Sweetbreads are fairly easy to prepare

When the New York Times reviewed this cookbook in 1904 the critic pointed out that many of the recipes are ldquoveritable heirlooms pre-cious souvenirs of the past the originals of which were in faded ink just as they were inscribed by loving hands by our mothers and grandmoth-ersrdquo He might have added that this collection is the next best things to observing the cooking in a traditional Southern kitchen more than 100 years ago

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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DEATHS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

bull Bill Masterton a hockey player for the Minnesota North Star died in 1968 as the result of a head injury He fell over backwards and hit his head on the ice after being checked during a game against the Oakland Seals His is the only death in pro-hockey during the modern era bull Raymond Johnson Chapman A Cleveland Indians baseball player died in 1920 one day after being struck in head by baseball pitch becoming the only player ever killed as result of major league baseball game

The teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl are

bull Cleveland Browns (The original Browns won 4 of 6 NFL championship appearances and went to 3 AFC championships 1986 1987 and 1989 Then they became the Baltimore Ravens and won a Super Bowl The new Browns team is an expansion team that began in 1999 and lost their only playoff game in 2002)

bull Houston Texans (Expansion team never made the playoffs)

bull Jacksonville Jaguars (Expansion team went to 2 AFC Championships in 1996 and 1999)

bull Detroit Lions (Won 4 NFL championships and went to the NFC Championship in 1991)

~~~~~~As of the 2010

Super Bowl 14 of the 32 NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl

Minnesota Vikings (0-4)

Buffalo Bills (0-4)Cincinnati Bengals

(0-2)Philadelphia

Eagles (0-2)Tennessee Titans

(0-1)San Diego

Chargers (0-1)Atlanta Falcons

(0-1)Carolina Panthers

(0-1)Arizona Cardinals

(0-1)Seattle Seahawks

(0-1)Cleveland BrownsHouston TexansJacksonville

JaguarsDetroit Lions

Technically the Chiefs and the Jets only won Super Bowls as AFL teams and never as NFL teams

~~~~~~The Pittsburgh

Steelers have won six Super Bowls the most of any team

~~~~~~The closest Super Bowl ever was Super Bowl XXV played on January 27 1991 The Bills lost by 1 point Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Scott Norwood Buffalorsquos kicker attempted a field goal from 47 yards away but the kick went wide right

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My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

stockxchg photo

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

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Jeff Burton Gets Fresh Start With lsquoGen 6rsquo Chevy

Jeff Burton driver of the No 31 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet met with the media during a recent test session at Charlotte Motor Speedway The fol-lowing are some of his comments

Q Talk about the new car your team and

the 2013 season

A ldquoObviously we had some work to

do based on our perfor-mance last year and the year before for that matter We certainly made a lot of changes from the very top of the company to a lot of

positions within individual teams I feel good about what we have done I think our preparation what we have done to be ready before we start building cars is at a different level today than it was last year and even the year beforerdquo

Q Some team is prob-ably going to con-

nect with the Generation 6 car early What do you

think is going to be the magic bullet Is it going to be somebody with a rear-suspension deal is it going to be aero

A ldquoI wish I knew that because then I would

be that guy Honestly we talk a lot about trick but

I will tell you that Irsquom not a trick guy I believe that you have to have an entire

package When you have that entire package you may kind of find a trick that makes that package better but that doesnrsquot necessarily transfer to the team next to you in the garagerdquo

Q You have talked about your strug-

gles the past year or two and trying to get things straightened out and back on track Is it a good thing that you guys have a new car or is that going to be another issue that you guys are going to have to deal with

A ldquoI think the timing of the car is good

for us as a company I think that by anybodyrsquos mea-surements we didnrsquot have a good year throughout the company last year We went almost the whole year without winning a race Kevin (Harvick) won really late in the year So for us I think itrsquos easier when there is a whole new car with a lot of new rulesrdquo

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Jeff Burton thinks the new Generation 6 Chevrolet Sprint Cup car comes at a good time for the No 31 Richard Childress Racing team (Getty Images for NASCAR photo)

King Features W

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Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

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HUMAN BODYThe longest bone

in the human body is the femur

The largest artery is the aorta and the largest vein is the inferior vena cava

The largest in-ternal organ is the liver It is also the heaviest organ with an average of 35 pounds

The largest ex-ternal organ which is also the largest organ in general is the skin

The longest mus-cle is the sartorius

The longest single nerve is the sciatic nerve in the thigh counting its branches and axons

By Samantha Mazzotta

Replacing Water Pipe Broken in

Freeze

Q During the last cold snap the cold

water pipe leading to my garagersquos utility sink froze and broke Is it possible to fix the pipe myself mdash Chet in Springfield Mass

A Depending on the location of the pipe

break repairing it can be fairly straightforward The good thing is itrsquos a nones-sential fixture mdash unlike say pipes leading to the kitchen or bathroom mdash and so you can either fix it right away or shut off water to that sec-tion of the pipe run until the weather gets warmer

A broken pipe needs to be replaced It can be patched but those quick fixes also break down quickly

For the repair yoursquoll need a pipe cutter a length of replacement pipe of the same diameter and material as the original sandpaper or steel wool and a round wire brush If you plan to solder the replacement yoursquoll need a handheld pro-pane torch flux (a paste that helps solder spread evenly) and pipe solder

If you donrsquot want to solder or canrsquot do it safely yoursquoll need to buy two compres-sion fittings one for each side of the replacement pipe Cutting and preparing the pipe is the same Ulti-mate Handyman has a short video detailing how to use compression fittings

Make sure the water sup-ply to the pipe is turned off Mark the pipe on both sides of the break Fit the adjust-able pipe cutter around the first mark tighten and rotate the tool around the pipe three or four times to achieve a smooth straight

cut Repeat on the other side You may need to finish the cut with a few swipes of a hacksaw but it should detach pretty cleanly

Take the section to the home-improvement store to find the correct replacement pipe and fittings

Use the round wire brush sandpaper or steel wool to scrub away metal burrs left by the cut and to smooth the pipe ends Next test the fit-tings to make sure both the remaining and replacement pipe will fit The connections should be pretty tight even without flux and solder

Apply flux to the ends of the pipe using a small brush to spread it evenly about 1 inch along the pipe Slide the pipe into the fittings twisting to spread the flux more then slide the replacement pipe and fittings into place on the pipe run

Uncoil about 9 inches of solder Bend the first 2 inches at a 90-degree angle which gives you more control Light the propane torch and briefly heat both sides of the first fitting about 5 seconds each side so that the fitting heats evenly To see if the fit-ting is heated correctly touch the bent end of the solder to the fitting if the solder melts itrsquos go time

Working quickly insert a half-inch or more of solder into the joint between the fit-ting and the pipe The heated fitting will melt the solder and draw it into the joint so that just a thin bead is still vis-ible (This may take a couple of tries) Use a rag to quickly wipe away excess solder

Solder all the joints and let the pipes cool completely Then open the tap and slow-ly turn on the water supply If a leak is evident yoursquoll need to disconnect everything and redo it

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Are You an MVPThe Department of Veter-

ans Affairs has been work-ing on a huge database to study how genes affect health The project is going to be huge when finished The VA Office of Research amp Development has now passed the 100000 mark in the number of volunteer veterans who have signed up to be part of the program Within the next six years it expects more than 1 million veterans to sign up

The Million Veteran Pro-gram (MVP) is designed to be a database accessible by researchers who are study-ing all the diseases and illnesses that have struck veterans through the years diabetes cancer post trau-matic stress disorder heart disease and others

The goals are to learn new ways of treating and pre-venting illnesses discover why certain individuals are more prone to developing certain diseases and to study why certain medicines work better than others

Participation is easy Yoursquoll fill out a form allow access to your VA medical records provide a blood

sample take a test for grip strength and lung function and not much more

For more information go online to wwwresearchvagovMVP Additionally therersquos a video at the site if you want to learn more about MVP

Privacy is a big deal No researcher will have access to your name address birth date or Social Secu-rity number Theyrsquoll use bar codes on your samples so yoursquore not identified Insur-ance companies wonrsquot have any access to the data

There are 40 sign-up loca-tions across the country list-ed and linked on the website If you receive health care at one of those sites you can schedule an appointment by calling 1-866-441-6075 or talk to your local clinic A study visit only takes about 20 minutes

Will you be one of the mil-lion who helps this project

Write to Freddy Groves in care of King Features Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to column replygmailcom

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mature catmature cat

When yoursquore ready to adopt consider me a mature refined adult cat Sure kittens are cute but we donrsquot require constant supervision Even though we are less energetic we are less likely to be destructive yet enjoy a good play session In fact running the Indy 500 in the middle of the night is not really the thrill that it used to be Letrsquos not forget we are probably already neutered spayed and possi-bly declawed not to mention vaccinated We understand the concept of approval and reward unlike kittens and we typically are already well versed in household manners Letrsquos face it wersquore just plain more stable ready for loving and know how to enjoy quiet times If that doesnrsquot flip your catnip mousey consider this adopting an adult cat is a great way to teach your kids compassion and unselfishness

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

Hope moved in on Liam while Steffy was out of town Bill was conflicted by his feelings for both Katie and Brooke Pam and Donna didnrsquot trust Taylorrsquos motives when it came to Eric Rick made a point to ruffle Thomasrsquos feathers at work Dayzee got nervous when Maya and Marcus almost crossed paths Brooke was offended when Hope asked her what really happened between her and Bill Thomas contemplated taking a job in Paris at Forrester International Pam made it known to Eric that she was interested in him romantically Steffy continued to keep her pregnancy a secret Marcus introduced his adoptive brother Carter to the rest of his family Wait to See Steffy issues Liam an ultimatum Dayzee comes clean about her past

DAYS OF OUR LIVESNicole vowed to save

Brady from Kristenrsquos clutches Daniel saw that Chloe was using Parker to get closer to him Hope urged Jennifer to fight for her man Nicole transferred

some incriminating files onto Kristenrsquos computer Billie severed ties with her mother and quit the company Nick discovered the circumstances in which Lucas went to jail for Will Hope didnrsquot want to talk with Rafe about Borsquos extended absence Kristenrsquos faked feelings for Brady became more and more real to her Chloe interrupted Daniel and Jenniferrsquos romantic plans with a frantic phone call Rafe warned Sami to stay away from his sister Wait to See Nick secretly plots against Will Jennifer is caught in a lie

GENERAL HOSPITALAJ confronted Tracy

about using mob money to finance ELQ An Amber alert was issued after Emma went missing Kristina was arrested after threatening Connie with a bat Todd took a page from Connie and blamed his past crimes on dissociative personality disorder Lucyrsquos estranged husband Kevin arrived in Port Charles and found her to be delusional Britt blamed Sabrina for her part in Emmarsquos disappearance John received a mysterious phone call after someone confused him with Caleb the vampire AJ and Elizabeth continued to bond over the stressors in their lives Starr was surprised by the illegal dealings at ELQ Wait to See Heather might have the solution to Todd and Lucyrsquos problems Tracy is

arrested by the feds

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

Chelsea asked Adam not to contest their divorce Billy worried that Jack was taking on too much work so soon after his recovery Leslie and Tyler were nervous that Congressman Wheeler would recognize them Michael and Lauren argued over whether their son was guilty Nikki and Jack bonded over their history of addiction Adam tried to reach out to Victor as his son but things ended up ugly as usual Tucker shared a heartfelt goodbye with Katherine as he left Genoa City Nikki told Victor they needed to postpone their wedding Unbeknownst to Avery Dylan got himself hired at Nickrsquos new club Billy was impressed with Chelsearsquos designs Wait to See Avery sees her ldquodeadrdquo ex Jill and Katherine clashcopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

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1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

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1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

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1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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The first staplers were developed for King Louis XV of France during the 1700s They were handmade and every staple was inscribed with the insignia of the royal court

In 1866 a paper faster was

developed which used a single

staple at a time mostly for binding

books and boxes Other versions were

developed over the next few

decades some with brass

fasteners some that weighed over

two and a half pounds

The current version of the stapler was invented by John Munford in the mid-1900s

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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The typical bolt of lightning heats the atmosphere to 50000 degrees Fahrenheit

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F IRST CAR

Make the dream come true faster

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A flamingo can eat only when itrsquos head is upside down

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Shingles Pain Lingers After Rash Is Gone

DEAR DR DONOHUE Two years ago I had shin-gles and I now suffer the aftereffects of it The sores went away in a month but the stinging burning throbbing pain is still with me I cannot wear clothing over the affected shoulder No medicines have eased the pain so far Is there any help mdash ML

ANSWER You now are dealing with postherpetic neuralgia pain that lingers long after the shingles rash has gone The virus that causes shingles is the same virus that causes chicken-pox Almost every adult on this continent harbors that virus now called herpes zoster It lives on in nerve cells

From time to time at older ages it wakens from its hibernation travels down the nerve to the skin and causes an outbreak of blis-ters on a red base The out-break goes away in about three weeks Pain can linger for a long time mdash months to years In traveling down the nerve the virus dam-aged it

I can list some of the postherpetic neuralgia med-icines Two are antidepres-sants mdash nortriptyline and amitriptyline mdash given not for depression but for pain relief Cymbalta (dulox-etine) is another antidepres-sant that can lessen posther-petic pain Lyrica (prega-balin) is an anti-seizure medicine thatrsquos approved for this problem Neuron-tin (gabapentin) is another seizure medicine used for

control of the lingering pain of shingles

Capsaicin lotion cream or gel (Zostrix Capsin R-Gel) is applied directly to the involved skin A higher concentration of capsaicin comes as a patch thatrsquos applied in the doctorrsquos office left on for an hour and then removed Treat-ment can be repeated in three months Itrsquos called Qutenza Another skin patch is the Lidoderm patch The latest medicine is Gralise an extended-release form of gabapentin mdash Neurontin It requires fewer doses

The entire shingles story is covered in the booklet on that topic Readers can obtain a copy by writing Dr Donohue mdash No 1201W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery

DEAR DR DONOHUE

I get my calcium by drink-ing milk I believe natural sources are the best sourc-es of vitamins and miner-als The problem is that whole milk raises my cho-lesterol My father died of a heart attack at a young age Does skim milk have as much calcium as whole milk mdash RT

ANSWER Skim milk contains a little more cal-cium than whole milk An 8-ounce glass of whole milk has 291 mg of calcium The same amount of skim milk has 300 mg

Dr Donohue regrets that

he is unable to answer indi-vidual letters but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newslet-ters at PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475

copy 2013 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved

Ideas for Caregivers

Caring for an elderly par-ent or spouse isnrsquot easy In spite of how difficult it might be yoursquore not alone There are programs and steps you can take that can ease your burden a bit

Start with the basics the home and be sure there are safeguards in place to make your job easier For ideas about what you might need go online to sites such as Elder Proof Home (wwwelderproofhomecom or call 1-888-840-1055) for items that can help you By clicking the categories on the left side yoursquoll not only find products that will help make the environment safer but tips and advice as well

If yoursquove had to give up your job to take care of a parent or spouse there might be some money that will help fill in the gap

mdashIf yoursquore a spouse who cares for a veteran who receives a pension the vet-eran might qualify for what is called Aid and Atten-dance money Call the VA at 1-800-827-1000 to ask for specifics on how to apply

for the extra pensionmdashYou might qualify for a

tax deduction if your elder-ly parent is your dependent See IRS Publication 501

mdashIn a few states Med-icaid has a program called Cash and Counseling Pay-ment can be send directly to you Go to httpmedicaidgov and chose your state

Investigate the National Family Caregiver Support Program (wwwaoagov) part of the Older Americans Act of 1965 This program provides support to fam-ily members caring for anyone age 60 and older or any adult with dementia You might be eligible for counseling training home modifications and respite care Look in your area for Area Agency on Aging

Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to columnre-plygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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US STATES WITH INTERNATIONAL

BORDERS

Alaska 1538 miles CanadaArizona 373 miles MexicoCalifornia 140 miles MexicoIdaho 45 miles CanadaMaine 611 miles CanadaMichigan 721 miles CanadaMinnesota 547 miles CanadaMontana 545 miles CanadaNew Hampshire 58 miles CanadaNew Mexico 180 miles MexicoNew York 445 miles CanadaNorth Dakota 310 miles CanadaOhio 146 miles CanadaPennsylvania 42 miles CanadaTexas 1241 miles MexicoVermont 90 miles CanadaWashington 427 miles CanadaFlorida has maritime borders with Cuba and The Bahamas but is not considered a border state Alaska also has a maritime border with Russia

I am only oneBut still I am oneI cannot do everythingBut still I can do somethingAnd because I cannot do everythingI will not refuse to do the something that I can do - Edward Everett Hale

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Written by Todd J Tranum President amp CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce amp Executive

Director of the Manufacturers Association of the Southern TierChautauqua County can truly take a bow this month Two

major sporting events filmed locally have given our region a chance to shine on national television

The recent Progressive Skating amp Gymnastics Spectacular televised on NBC on January 6 featured some of the tops names in both sports Filmed at the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena on December 15th the production featured 2012 All Around Olympic Gold medalist Gabby Douglas along with other 2012 Olympic competitors Aly Raisman Jordyn Wieber John Orozco Danell Leyva Jonathan Horton and Jake Dalton as well as 2008 All Around Gold Medalist Nastia Liukin The lineup of figure skaters included World champions and 2010 Olympic ice dance silver medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White current US singles champions Jeremy Abbott and Ashley Wagner two-time US champion Alissa Czisny World ice dance bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani 2012 US silver medalist Adam Rippon and up-and-coming elite skater Gracie Gold

Also performing during the show was Fresh Beat Band of the Nickelodeon show with the same name and Ross Lynch of Disneyrsquos ldquoAustin and Allyrdquo with his band R5 Olympic champions Bart Conner Nadia Comaneci and Peggy Fleming hosted the show The glitzy production was filmed before a sold out and wildly cheering crowd in the Arena We commend the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena for an outstanding job on this event

Coming up next weekend NBC viewers will get a chance to see a different side of Chautauqua County when the final event of Jack Linkrsquos Major League Fishingrsquos Summit Cup will be televised at 100 pm Saturday February 9 The Major League Fishing crew and support staff have been raving both online and on the Outdoor Channel about the beauty of Chautauqua Lake as an extraordinary fishing destination as well as the hospitality they received during filming here last August

Please join us Saturday for a Major League Fishing watch party at Bellini Lounge at Chautauqua Suites as we celebrate this tremendous event The party begins at noon with free lunch and a cash bar This event is sponsored by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau Chautauqua Marina and Webbrsquos Year Round Resort You can register online through wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

It is easy when you live somewhere to take it for granted It becomes a little more exciting when you look at the assets in your own backyard through the eyes of others We should remind ourselves more often that the quality of life we enjoy in Chautauqua County is a privilege and that our arearsquos natural beauty sports and recreational opportunities and offerings in the arts and education truly do make us special We are very lucky to call Chautauqua County our home and to show it off this way for the rest of the country

The Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce will present a number of awards to local businesses during its annual Salute to the Finest on Tuesday February 12 The award winners are Manufacturer of the Year ndash Hopersquos Windows Inc Retailer of the Year ndash Jamestown Mattress Company Community Service Award ndash John Bauer Pride of Jamestown Award ndash Gateway Station Business of the Year ndash Robo Enterprises Inc Service to Humanity Award ndash Eastside YMCA New Business of the Year ndash Patientrsquos Pharmacy

The event begins at 530 pm at the Lillian V Ney Renaissance Center 19 West Third Street The cost is $20 for a heavy hors drsquooeuvre buffet with a cash bar You can register through the events calendar at wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

Once again a full slate of winter events is being planned for the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival in Mayville ndash one of the largest winter festivals in the region ndash which is organized annually by the MayvilleChautauqua Community Chamber of Commerce

The lineup includes snowmobile rides a flare parade fireworks kidsrsquo corner crafts chili cook-off kids snow slides snowball distance throwing contest snowmananimal making contest ice carving broomball snowshoe demonstrations a polar bear swim presidential costumer contest a snowball dance and lighting of the ice castle Many of these events will be held weather permitting

Major sponsors of the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival are Media One Group Town of Chautauqua Clark Patterson Lee Architectural Engineering FirmHabiterra Operating Engineers Local 17- Apprenticeship Program Felony Entertainment LLC Chautauqua Suites-Olives Restaurant-Bellini Lounge Lakeview HotelThe Docks Restaurant and Chautauqua Marina Platinum Sponsors are M amp T Bank Mayville Branch Webbrsquos Captainrsquos Table Restaurant and The Cottage Collection and Lictus Keystone For a complete schedule of events and sponsors please visit the Winter Festival event page at wwwchautauquachamberorg

The Community Chamber Development Corporation an Affiliate of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce is helping to provide answers to insurance questions through the Small Business Assistance Program SBAP is an initiative of the Community Service Society (CSS) a network of organizations across New York State that helps consumers and small business get affordable health care and health insurance Through SBAP we can provide health reform information and training for employers and one-on-one consultations on insurance options costs tax credits enrollment dispute resolution and more

If you have a small business and are looking for direct answers to questions about insurance including new regulations surrounding the Affordable Care Act tax credits and more please call CCDC at 366-6200 or 484-1101 for more information

AQUARIUS Transits indicate this week starts off on a pleasant note Socialization is indicated within small groups through the fifth Mercury moving into Pisces indicates communication may appear fickle at times to those around you in all of lifersquos sectors from the sixth through the ninth Transits through the second half of the week indicate taking action similar to the brilliance of thesolar system to move beyond the dimness you perceive around you PISCES Transits from the the beginning of the week through the fifth create energies which may allow you to feel stifled and leaving you with an inner desire towards those around you to hurry up and make decisions in order for you to do your own thing Energies from the sixth through the ninth may have you feeling overly confident and taking action without thoroughly thinking every thing through for the highest and best of all involved- including your selfARIES Transits indicate a possible slow start to the week this does not equate to a lack of productiveness You may desire to look at the possible choices around you and take action upon whose outcomes you may desire to come to fruition Self responsibility is indicated this week Action via insight is indicated from the eighth through the ninth Transiting Jupiter in Gemini mayhave you moving all over the place and may even have you looking at your self in amazement

TAURUS You may find yourself traveling or making plans to take a trip which is businesscareer related from the beginning of this week through the ninth Keep in mind even the best laid out plans may be cancelled andor postponed Transits create energies which indicate self responsibility in order to insure others do not perceive your need for attention as personal arrogance Transits at weekrsquos end indicate checking and rechecking everything for accuracyGEMINI Transits from the first through the fifth create energies which may find you in an overly serious mood and may be perceived as moodiness by those within your inner circle Self responsibility is indicated here in order to insure your actions do not act as a catalyst(s) which may cause painhurtoffense within those you care about and who sincerely care about you Transits indicate taking the to review your finances in order to take positive action from the seventh through the ninthMOON CHILD Productivity is paramount and key as indicated by transits from the first through the ninth- by adding self responsibility to the before mentioned energies and you may find yourself accomplishing desired outcomes beyond your your inner thoughts of probability Transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate favorable outcomes within your financial sector Keep in mind there are always possibilities and new choices which may be made for desired outcomesLEO Energies which are being created by current transits from the first through the fifth may have you feeling a need to take a leadership position in your workcareer environment Transits indicate you may already have the support of other in order for this to occur Self responsibility is indicated Transits from the fifth through the ninth create energies which may highlight partnerships within all sectors of your life bonds be be strengthened dissipated or created VIRGO Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow your to bring current projects to fruition Your energies to take self responsible action combined with planetarytransits may open doors to outcomes beyond your wildest imaginings Transits from the sixth through the ninth create energies which may allow you to reach out to all the ldquorightrdquo people now who may have the ability to unlock doors for you in order to move forward LIBRA Transits from the first through the third indicate you may desire to take action in order to fulfill obligations for elders within your family structure Transits from the fourth through the f ifth create energies which may have you retreating to alone time in order to revitalize your own life energies for personal and upcoming use Transits from the sixth through the ninth may find you uniting or reuniting with someone from your past in order to form a life long romantic partnershipSCORPIO Energies created by planetary transits from the first through the fourth may indicate a need for structure hard work and stick-to-it-activeness Taking the self responsibility to do so may bring about desired outcomes you may have been seeking for what seems to be a life time Transits from the fifth through the ninth allow you to bathe within their energies and the energy ofaccomplishmentSAGITTARIUS Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow you to bring about long desired results There is also an indication to you may desire to partner with an earth sign- such as a Capricorn- in order to ldquoblack boardrdquo with them and pick their brain(s) for ideas of practicality Romance is in the air for single and already coupled Sagittarius on the sixth Transits from the seventh through the ninth indicate indicate giving way to the desires of those you love CAPRICORN Transits from the first through the ninth are creating energies which may assist you to become grounded Self responsibility to do so is indicated Flexibility is indicated here as well Keep in mind Spring will arrive in its time transits indicate this is a time to accomplish what is at hand versus ldquowishing time ( your life ) awayrdquo Energies created by transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate humor and the proper use of humor may act as a ldquomagicalrdquo gift

Psychic Medium Astrologer Dennis Morley may be visited at and contacted for consultation via wwwpsychicdennismorleycom or

dennispsychicdennismorleycom or call 716-595-2836For Entertainment Purposes Only

It does not matter where love goes As long as love flowsThis is Creativity Unlimited

VISIT ME AT wwwpsychicdennismorleycom Love in ActionDennis

ZODIACTIONFor FEBRUARY 3 - 9

(A syndicated column created copyrighted and published by Dennis Morley)

Artificial turf was first used in Major League Baseball in the Houston Astrodome in 1966 replacing the grass field used when the stadium opened a year earlier

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

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Come enjoy the minstry of

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Sunday February 10th at 1030 am

Silver Creek Assembly of God1385 Route 20 Silver Creek NY

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Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

mdash31mdash

Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 21 2013

BUFFALO SABRES COACHES

Punch Imlach 1970ndash1972Floyd Smith 1972Joe Crozier 1972ndash1974Floyd Smith 1974ndash1977Marcel Pronovost 1977ndash1978Billy Inglis 1978ndash1979Scotty Bowman 1979ndash1980Roger Neilson 1980ndash1981Jimmy Roberts 1981ndash1982Scotty Bowman 1982ndash1985Jim Schoenfeld 1985ndash1986Scotty Bowman 1986ndash1986Craig Ramsay 1986ndash1987Ted Sator 1987ndash1989Rick Dudley 1989ndash1991John Muckler 1991ndash1995Ted Nolan 1995ndash1997Lindy Ruff 1997ndashpresent

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31st Annual Groundhog Day Pancake Breakfast Sunday February 3 An ldquoall-you-can-eatrdquo breakfast will be served from 8-11 am at the Cassadaga Fire Hall Sponsored by the Cassadaga Valley Kiwanis Club A handmade quilt will be raffled to benefit the Cassadaga Library Call 384-4023 or 595-3879 or see a Kiwanian for presale ticketsPancake Brunch Sunday February 3 8 am-130 pm Villenova Grange Balcom Corner blinker light (Rt 83) and Rt 322 South Dayton Take-outs available For info call 988-3819 or 965-4292Valentinersquos Day Craft At The Dunkirk Free Library Saturday February 9th from 1030 am-1130 am Kids can make valentine cards and gifts This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Book Sale Saturday February 9 1000 am-400 pm 21 East Bookstore Paperbacks and Hardcovers Literacy Volunteers 21 E Second Washington Ave Entrance Dunkirk Come browse take home some bargains and assist us in our work in promoting literacy10th Annual Kiss Me Anew (KMA) Valentinersquos Benefit Saturday February 9 930 pm Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk For those 21 and over Includes food fun door prizes Sweet Revenge girls and music by Black Widow Proceeds benefit the Salvation Army Anew Center 5-50 tickets Chinese auction and a Cupid Coat Check Mention the party and get a special room rate Call the Clarion at 716-366-8350 to make reservationsSnowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Countyrsquos Annual Ride-in Sunday February 10 11 am-3 pm Chautauqua County Firemanrsquos Grounds Stockton at Junction CH108 of Trail C4 and C4B Free food and beverage to include ldquoA Taste of Chautauqua Trailsrdquo Trail grooming equipment will be on display If the trails are closed the event is canceledRelay For Life Fundraiser Saturday February 23 5 pm-10 pm Rookies on the Lake 7 pm Live music by Left of Center Food and Drink Specials Raffles include Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres packages and Chinese auction Sponsored by the Kosciuszko ClubPaper Factory Relay for Life teamChapter 459 Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting Sunday February 24 11 am John T Murray VFW Post 1017 113 Deer St DunkirkPajama Story-time At The Dunkirk Free Library Tuesday February 26 530 pm-630 pm Kids can listen to bedtime stories wear their pajamas make a craft and enjoy refreshments This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Chiavettarsquos Chicken BBQ sponsored by Relay for Life Team Lucky 777 Sunday March 3 noon - 5 pm First ward Falcon Club Lake Shore Drive East Dunkirk Drive thru available Chinese auction Pre-sale tickets available by calling 366-7292 All proceeds go to the American Cancer SocietyGenerations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible) Training is ideal for first time computer users To register for this one-on-one training contact Nancy Jager Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell Training Coordinator at 753-4471Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1030 am-1100 am for 2-5 year olds For more information call 366-2511The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice To accommodate patrons Stockton Library 22 North Main St upper floor winter hours Mon Tues Thurs 1-7 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2 Closed Wednesday and SundayAmvet Retire Flags Silver Creek Respectable flag drop off box for retired flags Located inside of buildingSilver Creek-Hanover Garden Club Our garden club is seeking new members Join and receive a yearrsquos subscription to ldquoOrganic Gardeningrdquo Monthly meetings educational speakers and fun in the gardens For more information call Sue at 934-7608 or dukesueroadrunnercomReformers Unanimous a nationwide Bible-based addictions program Smoking weight drugs alcohol + Friday nights 7 pm Open Door Baptist Church 3576 Luce Rd just off Rt 60 Cassadaga Questions or information 595-2535Literacy Volunteers Bookstore 21 E Second St Dunkirk Washington Avenue entrance Over 10000 used books available Open Thursday Friday and Saturday 10 am-5 pmOvereaters Anonymous weekly Friday meetings at 330 Steger Apartments Library 15 N Main St Dunkirk Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more informationAre You On SSDISSI and want to work Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for KarenSilver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group If interested call 679-5833 to get an application Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 pmSamuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Post 13 N Main Street Silver CreekFirst United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 630-800 pm at 35 Park Place Silver Creek Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attendWestfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 600 pm at the Bark Grill in WestfieldSt Peterrsquos Church Bible Believing Anglican Worship 1A Park Street Forestville 652-9936 10 am Sunday Homebuilders 7 pm WednesdayThe Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month Everyone welcome Municipal Building Chestnut St ForestvilleAnderson-Lee Library Storytime 43 Main St Silver Creek Thursday mornings 1030-1100 am children ages 1-6Lily Dale Spiritualist Church East Street Lily Dale Sunday Services 1030 am Workshops amp Classes - no gate fee For information 716-595-3971 (247)Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting) 369 West Main Fredonia at Barlowrsquos Mill Worship at 11AM All are welcome For info 485-6065 or 679-1452TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter 1094 Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church 148 W Main St Brocton Handicap accessibility building and parking Weigh in 5-530 pm Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St Josephrsquos Hall Fredonia Weigh-ins 5 to 530 pmTOPS Chapter NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Wednesday at 900 am at Free Library Main St Sinclairville 962-3312 or 595-3340TOPS 890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 am for weigh-ins Meetings start at 905 am New members welcome For info call 934-4774William P Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 630 pm at the Post on Pearl amp Washington in WestfieldAbate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 1130 am at 41 West Fredonia For more info go to wwwchautabateorg or e-mail chautcoabateyahoocomTops- Chapter 1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Tuesday at 900 am at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St Farnham Church Of The Living Spirit Lily Dale hold monthly events including Healing Services Drumming Circles Medium Lunch Readings and Philosophy discussions Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters churchofthelivingspiritcom International Fellowship is seeking volunteer host families to host foreign exchange students Please call toll free 1-800-647-8839 or visit wwwinternationalfellowshiporgTo place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626 This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups

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CUTTING COMMUNICA-TIONS

This hand was played in a rubber-bridge game more than half a century ago The heroine was Ruth Sherman winner of several national championships in the 1940s and lsquo50s

Sherman reached four spades doubled as shown and West led the jack of hearts Declarer played low from dummy and East took the ace and returned a heart to dummyrsquos king

It was obvious to Sher-man that East had started with a doubleton heart and was poised to ruff the next heart lead Had declarer led a trump at this point East would have taken the ace and put West in with a club to obtain the heart ruff that sets the contract

But Sherman found a way to prevent West from ever gaining the lead and thereby circumvented the heart ruff Eastrsquos two-notrump bid marked him with both the king of diamonds and ace of spades So at trick three Sherman cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen This forced East to cover with the king where-upon declarer discarded her singleton club

East returned a club but the chicken had flown the coop Sherman ruffed forced out the ace of spades ruffed the club return drew trumps and ran her hearts to make the doubled contract Her only losers were a heart a spade and a diamond

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

The Blue Grass Cook Bookcompiled by Minnie C Fox(University Press of Ken-tucky$2195)Reviewed by Larry Cox

This fascinating cookbook was originally published in 1904 when Minnie C Fox a Kentucky socialite com-piled more than 300 recipes gathered from her family friends and black cooks who lived near either her family estate in Bourbon County Ky or her home in Big Stone Gap Va

The collection reflected authentic Southern cooking prepared in turn-of-the-cen-tury kitchens where sorghum molasses drop biscuits succulent cured hams and decadent desserts were all commonplace The recipes included such regional favor-ites as Johnny Cake Baked Apple Dumplings Green Corn Custard with Broiled Tomatoes and even Mrs Henry Clayrsquos Drop Cake What makes this cookbook so exceptional is that the fea-tured dishes are all placed in their proper historic context

A century ago most collec-tions that featured ldquofine old Dixie dishesrdquo also included demoralizing etchings of

slaves at work vernacular lan-guage and occasionally lyrics from spirituals and hymns The Fox family gave credit where credit was due and with dignity provided redress to the black descendants of genera-tions of invisible cooks who had worked to help define the culinary history of the South

Many of the recipes serve as interesting historical land-marks Where else could you find instructions on how to dress terrapin While most of us will never prepare turtle many of the recipes still can be prepared in contemporary American kitchens using familiar ingredient and meth-ods The Coconut Pudding Caramel Layer Cake and Sweetbreads are fairly easy to prepare

When the New York Times reviewed this cookbook in 1904 the critic pointed out that many of the recipes are ldquoveritable heirlooms pre-cious souvenirs of the past the originals of which were in faded ink just as they were inscribed by loving hands by our mothers and grandmoth-ersrdquo He might have added that this collection is the next best things to observing the cooking in a traditional Southern kitchen more than 100 years ago

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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DEATHS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

bull Bill Masterton a hockey player for the Minnesota North Star died in 1968 as the result of a head injury He fell over backwards and hit his head on the ice after being checked during a game against the Oakland Seals His is the only death in pro-hockey during the modern era bull Raymond Johnson Chapman A Cleveland Indians baseball player died in 1920 one day after being struck in head by baseball pitch becoming the only player ever killed as result of major league baseball game

The teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl are

bull Cleveland Browns (The original Browns won 4 of 6 NFL championship appearances and went to 3 AFC championships 1986 1987 and 1989 Then they became the Baltimore Ravens and won a Super Bowl The new Browns team is an expansion team that began in 1999 and lost their only playoff game in 2002)

bull Houston Texans (Expansion team never made the playoffs)

bull Jacksonville Jaguars (Expansion team went to 2 AFC Championships in 1996 and 1999)

bull Detroit Lions (Won 4 NFL championships and went to the NFC Championship in 1991)

~~~~~~As of the 2010

Super Bowl 14 of the 32 NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl

Minnesota Vikings (0-4)

Buffalo Bills (0-4)Cincinnati Bengals

(0-2)Philadelphia

Eagles (0-2)Tennessee Titans

(0-1)San Diego

Chargers (0-1)Atlanta Falcons

(0-1)Carolina Panthers

(0-1)Arizona Cardinals

(0-1)Seattle Seahawks

(0-1)Cleveland BrownsHouston TexansJacksonville

JaguarsDetroit Lions

Technically the Chiefs and the Jets only won Super Bowls as AFL teams and never as NFL teams

~~~~~~The Pittsburgh

Steelers have won six Super Bowls the most of any team

~~~~~~The closest Super Bowl ever was Super Bowl XXV played on January 27 1991 The Bills lost by 1 point Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Scott Norwood Buffalorsquos kicker attempted a field goal from 47 yards away but the kick went wide right

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My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

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mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

Hope moved in on Liam while Steffy was out of town Bill was conflicted by his feelings for both Katie and Brooke Pam and Donna didnrsquot trust Taylorrsquos motives when it came to Eric Rick made a point to ruffle Thomasrsquos feathers at work Dayzee got nervous when Maya and Marcus almost crossed paths Brooke was offended when Hope asked her what really happened between her and Bill Thomas contemplated taking a job in Paris at Forrester International Pam made it known to Eric that she was interested in him romantically Steffy continued to keep her pregnancy a secret Marcus introduced his adoptive brother Carter to the rest of his family Wait to See Steffy issues Liam an ultimatum Dayzee comes clean about her past

DAYS OF OUR LIVESNicole vowed to save

Brady from Kristenrsquos clutches Daniel saw that Chloe was using Parker to get closer to him Hope urged Jennifer to fight for her man Nicole transferred

some incriminating files onto Kristenrsquos computer Billie severed ties with her mother and quit the company Nick discovered the circumstances in which Lucas went to jail for Will Hope didnrsquot want to talk with Rafe about Borsquos extended absence Kristenrsquos faked feelings for Brady became more and more real to her Chloe interrupted Daniel and Jenniferrsquos romantic plans with a frantic phone call Rafe warned Sami to stay away from his sister Wait to See Nick secretly plots against Will Jennifer is caught in a lie

GENERAL HOSPITALAJ confronted Tracy

about using mob money to finance ELQ An Amber alert was issued after Emma went missing Kristina was arrested after threatening Connie with a bat Todd took a page from Connie and blamed his past crimes on dissociative personality disorder Lucyrsquos estranged husband Kevin arrived in Port Charles and found her to be delusional Britt blamed Sabrina for her part in Emmarsquos disappearance John received a mysterious phone call after someone confused him with Caleb the vampire AJ and Elizabeth continued to bond over the stressors in their lives Starr was surprised by the illegal dealings at ELQ Wait to See Heather might have the solution to Todd and Lucyrsquos problems Tracy is

arrested by the feds

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

Chelsea asked Adam not to contest their divorce Billy worried that Jack was taking on too much work so soon after his recovery Leslie and Tyler were nervous that Congressman Wheeler would recognize them Michael and Lauren argued over whether their son was guilty Nikki and Jack bonded over their history of addiction Adam tried to reach out to Victor as his son but things ended up ugly as usual Tucker shared a heartfelt goodbye with Katherine as he left Genoa City Nikki told Victor they needed to postpone their wedding Unbeknownst to Avery Dylan got himself hired at Nickrsquos new club Billy was impressed with Chelsearsquos designs Wait to See Avery sees her ldquodeadrdquo ex Jill and Katherine clashcopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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1 Name the winningest left-handed pitcher in Bos-ton Red Sox history

2 Who was the manager the only time the Arizona Diamondbacks won 100 games in a season

3 In 2011 the SEC became the second confer-ence to hold the top three spots in The Associated Press college football poll What conference was the first

4 Name the last NBA team before the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2011 draft to have two of the top four overall picks

5 Wayne Gretzky is the all-time NHL leader in career assists with 1963 Who is No 2

6 In 2012 American Vincent Hancock won his second consecutive Olym-pic gold medal in skeet shooting How many other men have won consecutive golds in the event

7 Who was the youngest player to take part in golfrsquos Ryder Cup

Answers1 Mel Parnell had 123

victories (1947-56)2 Buck Showalter went

100-62 in 19993 The Big Eight in 1971

(No 1 Nebraska No 2 Oklahoma and No 3 Colo-rado)

4 Houston in 19835 Ron Francis had 1249

career assists6 Hancock was the first

to do it7 Sergio Garcia was 19

when he played for Europe in the Ryder Cup in 1999

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1 Name the group that released ldquoFirerdquo in 1968

2 Who sang ldquoHersquos the Greatest Dancerrdquo and when

3 Whatrsquos the story behind the name of Roxy Music

4 Who wrote and released ldquoThe Safety Dancerdquo and why

5 Name the song that con-tained this lyric ldquoThe more you fall in love The more your heart can break in two Now that yoursquove said good-byerdquo

Answers1 The Crazy World of

Arthur Brown During performances of the song Arthur Brown would wear a helmet that yes was on fire A dish with lighter fluid was bolted to a cap he wore

2 Sister Sledge in 1979 The song came back when Dannii Minogue used it on her ldquoClub Discordquo album in 2007

3 Frontman Bryan Ferry was passionate about mov-ies and the theater as well as old dance halls and cinemas Roxy was a popular theater name

4 Men Without Hats in 1983 The song was a pro-test against bouncers who admonished club dancers not to pogo which is basi-cally jumping up and down in place although without a pogo stick

5 ldquoBig Love Big Heart-acherdquo performed by Elvis Presley in the 1964 film ldquoRoustaboutrdquo After being run off the road on his motorcycle Presleyrsquos char-acter Charlie Rogers is invited to be a carnie at a traveling carnival

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1 Is the book of Simon in the Old or New Testament or neither

2 From Exodus 1 what were the people of Israel forced to make Blankets Boats Baskets Bricks

3 What book foretold that none of Christrsquos bones would be broken Micah Isaiah Psalms Exodus

4 Who was the decep-tive future father-in-law of Jacob Masa Laban Jehoram Rehu

5 What did Shamgar use to kill 600 Philistines Sword Stones Mina Oxgoad

6 Who wrote Revelation the last book of the Bible Jesus Mark John Peter

ANSWERS 1) Neither 2) Bricks 3) Psalms 4) Laban 5) Oxgoad 6) John

Wilson Caseyrsquos new book ldquoFirsts Origins of Every-day Things That Changed the Worldrdquo is available from AlphaPenguin publishing

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1 GEOGRAPHY The island state of Bahrain lies in what body of water

2 HISTORY In what year did Germany invade Poland

3 CARTOONS What is the name of Donald Duckrsquos girlfriend

4 NATURAL WORLD What part of the cotton plant is known as the ldquobollrdquo

5 MOVIES Which actor produced and starred in ldquoBonnie and Clyderdquo

6 MYTHOLOGY In Greek mythology which god is associated with winged sandals

7 MILITARY In Great Britain what is the Victoria Cross awarded for

8 ANIMAL KINGDOM What is a group of porcu-pines called

9 ENTERTAINERS What famous singersong-writer was born with the name Stevland Judkins

10 MUSIC According to the song where does John-ny B Goode live

Answers1 Persian Gulf2 19393 Daisy4 Seed pod5 Warren Beatty6 Hermes messenger of

the gods7 Valor in the face of the

enemy8 A prickle9 Stevie Wonder10 Louisianacopy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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10 Fun Facts About FROGS10 Fun Facts About FROGSOne gram of the toxin produced by the skin of the golden poison dart frog could kill 100000 people

A frog completely sheds its skin about once a week After it pulls off the old dead skin the frog usually eats itWhen Darwinrsquos frog tadpoles hatch a male frog swallows the tadpoles He keeps the tiny amphibians in his vocal sac for about 60 days to allow them to grow He then proceeds to cough up tiny fully formed frogsWhen a frog swallows its prey it blinks which pushes its eyeballs down on top of the mouth to help push the food down its throatThe glass frog has translucent skin so you can see its internal organs bones and muscles through its skin You can even observe its heart beating and its stomach digesting foodThe biggest frog in the world is the Goliath frog It lives in West Africa and can measuremore than a foot in length and weigh more than 7 pounds ndash as much as a newborn babyThe red-eyed tree frog lays it eggs on the underside of leaves that hang overwater When the eggs hatch the tadpoles fall into the water belowOne way to tell a male frog from a female frog is by looking at its ears The ears canbe found right behind the frogrsquos eyes If the ears are as big as the eyes then the frog is a maleIf the ears are smaller than the frogrsquos eyes then the frog is a female Frogs dont drink water but absorb it through their skinSome tree frogs live their whole lives in the trees and never come down They evenlay their eggs in the tree branches or on leaves

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The first staplers were developed for King Louis XV of France during the 1700s They were handmade and every staple was inscribed with the insignia of the royal court

In 1866 a paper faster was

developed which used a single

staple at a time mostly for binding

books and boxes Other versions were

developed over the next few

decades some with brass

fasteners some that weighed over

two and a half pounds

The current version of the stapler was invented by John Munford in the mid-1900s

Book Summer Vacation Early

The earlier you final-ize your summer vacation plans the better chance you have to lock in lower rates and avoid disappointment later

Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

Disney World (disney-world disneygocom) Enjoy a four-day three-night stay with the 2013 Magic Your Way Package for $1505 for a family of four mdash two adults one junior (age 10-17) and one child (age 3-9) Yoursquoll stay in one of the value resorts and have tickets to one of the four theme parks every day Be aware of what is not included the water park childrenrsquos centers meals Cirque du Soleil select tours and access to the golf course Those cost more although you will be given discounts to the spa chil-drenrsquos center fishing excur-sion and more Only certain dates apply so book early

Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

Caribbean Club Med mem-bership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are addi-tional For more informa-tion call 1-888-932-2582 or talk to your travel agent

The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

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A flamingo can eat only when itrsquos head is upside down

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Shingles Pain Lingers After Rash Is Gone

DEAR DR DONOHUE Two years ago I had shin-gles and I now suffer the aftereffects of it The sores went away in a month but the stinging burning throbbing pain is still with me I cannot wear clothing over the affected shoulder No medicines have eased the pain so far Is there any help mdash ML

ANSWER You now are dealing with postherpetic neuralgia pain that lingers long after the shingles rash has gone The virus that causes shingles is the same virus that causes chicken-pox Almost every adult on this continent harbors that virus now called herpes zoster It lives on in nerve cells

From time to time at older ages it wakens from its hibernation travels down the nerve to the skin and causes an outbreak of blis-ters on a red base The out-break goes away in about three weeks Pain can linger for a long time mdash months to years In traveling down the nerve the virus dam-aged it

I can list some of the postherpetic neuralgia med-icines Two are antidepres-sants mdash nortriptyline and amitriptyline mdash given not for depression but for pain relief Cymbalta (dulox-etine) is another antidepres-sant that can lessen posther-petic pain Lyrica (prega-balin) is an anti-seizure medicine thatrsquos approved for this problem Neuron-tin (gabapentin) is another seizure medicine used for

control of the lingering pain of shingles

Capsaicin lotion cream or gel (Zostrix Capsin R-Gel) is applied directly to the involved skin A higher concentration of capsaicin comes as a patch thatrsquos applied in the doctorrsquos office left on for an hour and then removed Treat-ment can be repeated in three months Itrsquos called Qutenza Another skin patch is the Lidoderm patch The latest medicine is Gralise an extended-release form of gabapentin mdash Neurontin It requires fewer doses

The entire shingles story is covered in the booklet on that topic Readers can obtain a copy by writing Dr Donohue mdash No 1201W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery

DEAR DR DONOHUE

I get my calcium by drink-ing milk I believe natural sources are the best sourc-es of vitamins and miner-als The problem is that whole milk raises my cho-lesterol My father died of a heart attack at a young age Does skim milk have as much calcium as whole milk mdash RT

ANSWER Skim milk contains a little more cal-cium than whole milk An 8-ounce glass of whole milk has 291 mg of calcium The same amount of skim milk has 300 mg

Dr Donohue regrets that

he is unable to answer indi-vidual letters but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newslet-ters at PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475

copy 2013 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved

Ideas for Caregivers

Caring for an elderly par-ent or spouse isnrsquot easy In spite of how difficult it might be yoursquore not alone There are programs and steps you can take that can ease your burden a bit

Start with the basics the home and be sure there are safeguards in place to make your job easier For ideas about what you might need go online to sites such as Elder Proof Home (wwwelderproofhomecom or call 1-888-840-1055) for items that can help you By clicking the categories on the left side yoursquoll not only find products that will help make the environment safer but tips and advice as well

If yoursquove had to give up your job to take care of a parent or spouse there might be some money that will help fill in the gap

mdashIf yoursquore a spouse who cares for a veteran who receives a pension the vet-eran might qualify for what is called Aid and Atten-dance money Call the VA at 1-800-827-1000 to ask for specifics on how to apply

for the extra pensionmdashYou might qualify for a

tax deduction if your elder-ly parent is your dependent See IRS Publication 501

mdashIn a few states Med-icaid has a program called Cash and Counseling Pay-ment can be send directly to you Go to httpmedicaidgov and chose your state

Investigate the National Family Caregiver Support Program (wwwaoagov) part of the Older Americans Act of 1965 This program provides support to fam-ily members caring for anyone age 60 and older or any adult with dementia You might be eligible for counseling training home modifications and respite care Look in your area for Area Agency on Aging

Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to columnre-plygmailcom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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US STATES WITH INTERNATIONAL

BORDERS

Alaska 1538 miles CanadaArizona 373 miles MexicoCalifornia 140 miles MexicoIdaho 45 miles CanadaMaine 611 miles CanadaMichigan 721 miles CanadaMinnesota 547 miles CanadaMontana 545 miles CanadaNew Hampshire 58 miles CanadaNew Mexico 180 miles MexicoNew York 445 miles CanadaNorth Dakota 310 miles CanadaOhio 146 miles CanadaPennsylvania 42 miles CanadaTexas 1241 miles MexicoVermont 90 miles CanadaWashington 427 miles CanadaFlorida has maritime borders with Cuba and The Bahamas but is not considered a border state Alaska also has a maritime border with Russia

I am only oneBut still I am oneI cannot do everythingBut still I can do somethingAnd because I cannot do everythingI will not refuse to do the something that I can do - Edward Everett Hale

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Written by Todd J Tranum President amp CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce amp Executive

Director of the Manufacturers Association of the Southern TierChautauqua County can truly take a bow this month Two

major sporting events filmed locally have given our region a chance to shine on national television

The recent Progressive Skating amp Gymnastics Spectacular televised on NBC on January 6 featured some of the tops names in both sports Filmed at the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena on December 15th the production featured 2012 All Around Olympic Gold medalist Gabby Douglas along with other 2012 Olympic competitors Aly Raisman Jordyn Wieber John Orozco Danell Leyva Jonathan Horton and Jake Dalton as well as 2008 All Around Gold Medalist Nastia Liukin The lineup of figure skaters included World champions and 2010 Olympic ice dance silver medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White current US singles champions Jeremy Abbott and Ashley Wagner two-time US champion Alissa Czisny World ice dance bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani 2012 US silver medalist Adam Rippon and up-and-coming elite skater Gracie Gold

Also performing during the show was Fresh Beat Band of the Nickelodeon show with the same name and Ross Lynch of Disneyrsquos ldquoAustin and Allyrdquo with his band R5 Olympic champions Bart Conner Nadia Comaneci and Peggy Fleming hosted the show The glitzy production was filmed before a sold out and wildly cheering crowd in the Arena We commend the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena for an outstanding job on this event

Coming up next weekend NBC viewers will get a chance to see a different side of Chautauqua County when the final event of Jack Linkrsquos Major League Fishingrsquos Summit Cup will be televised at 100 pm Saturday February 9 The Major League Fishing crew and support staff have been raving both online and on the Outdoor Channel about the beauty of Chautauqua Lake as an extraordinary fishing destination as well as the hospitality they received during filming here last August

Please join us Saturday for a Major League Fishing watch party at Bellini Lounge at Chautauqua Suites as we celebrate this tremendous event The party begins at noon with free lunch and a cash bar This event is sponsored by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau Chautauqua Marina and Webbrsquos Year Round Resort You can register online through wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

It is easy when you live somewhere to take it for granted It becomes a little more exciting when you look at the assets in your own backyard through the eyes of others We should remind ourselves more often that the quality of life we enjoy in Chautauqua County is a privilege and that our arearsquos natural beauty sports and recreational opportunities and offerings in the arts and education truly do make us special We are very lucky to call Chautauqua County our home and to show it off this way for the rest of the country

The Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce will present a number of awards to local businesses during its annual Salute to the Finest on Tuesday February 12 The award winners are Manufacturer of the Year ndash Hopersquos Windows Inc Retailer of the Year ndash Jamestown Mattress Company Community Service Award ndash John Bauer Pride of Jamestown Award ndash Gateway Station Business of the Year ndash Robo Enterprises Inc Service to Humanity Award ndash Eastside YMCA New Business of the Year ndash Patientrsquos Pharmacy

The event begins at 530 pm at the Lillian V Ney Renaissance Center 19 West Third Street The cost is $20 for a heavy hors drsquooeuvre buffet with a cash bar You can register through the events calendar at wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

Once again a full slate of winter events is being planned for the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival in Mayville ndash one of the largest winter festivals in the region ndash which is organized annually by the MayvilleChautauqua Community Chamber of Commerce

The lineup includes snowmobile rides a flare parade fireworks kidsrsquo corner crafts chili cook-off kids snow slides snowball distance throwing contest snowmananimal making contest ice carving broomball snowshoe demonstrations a polar bear swim presidential costumer contest a snowball dance and lighting of the ice castle Many of these events will be held weather permitting

Major sponsors of the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival are Media One Group Town of Chautauqua Clark Patterson Lee Architectural Engineering FirmHabiterra Operating Engineers Local 17- Apprenticeship Program Felony Entertainment LLC Chautauqua Suites-Olives Restaurant-Bellini Lounge Lakeview HotelThe Docks Restaurant and Chautauqua Marina Platinum Sponsors are M amp T Bank Mayville Branch Webbrsquos Captainrsquos Table Restaurant and The Cottage Collection and Lictus Keystone For a complete schedule of events and sponsors please visit the Winter Festival event page at wwwchautauquachamberorg

The Community Chamber Development Corporation an Affiliate of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce is helping to provide answers to insurance questions through the Small Business Assistance Program SBAP is an initiative of the Community Service Society (CSS) a network of organizations across New York State that helps consumers and small business get affordable health care and health insurance Through SBAP we can provide health reform information and training for employers and one-on-one consultations on insurance options costs tax credits enrollment dispute resolution and more

If you have a small business and are looking for direct answers to questions about insurance including new regulations surrounding the Affordable Care Act tax credits and more please call CCDC at 366-6200 or 484-1101 for more information

AQUARIUS Transits indicate this week starts off on a pleasant note Socialization is indicated within small groups through the fifth Mercury moving into Pisces indicates communication may appear fickle at times to those around you in all of lifersquos sectors from the sixth through the ninth Transits through the second half of the week indicate taking action similar to the brilliance of thesolar system to move beyond the dimness you perceive around you PISCES Transits from the the beginning of the week through the fifth create energies which may allow you to feel stifled and leaving you with an inner desire towards those around you to hurry up and make decisions in order for you to do your own thing Energies from the sixth through the ninth may have you feeling overly confident and taking action without thoroughly thinking every thing through for the highest and best of all involved- including your selfARIES Transits indicate a possible slow start to the week this does not equate to a lack of productiveness You may desire to look at the possible choices around you and take action upon whose outcomes you may desire to come to fruition Self responsibility is indicated this week Action via insight is indicated from the eighth through the ninth Transiting Jupiter in Gemini mayhave you moving all over the place and may even have you looking at your self in amazement

TAURUS You may find yourself traveling or making plans to take a trip which is businesscareer related from the beginning of this week through the ninth Keep in mind even the best laid out plans may be cancelled andor postponed Transits create energies which indicate self responsibility in order to insure others do not perceive your need for attention as personal arrogance Transits at weekrsquos end indicate checking and rechecking everything for accuracyGEMINI Transits from the first through the fifth create energies which may find you in an overly serious mood and may be perceived as moodiness by those within your inner circle Self responsibility is indicated here in order to insure your actions do not act as a catalyst(s) which may cause painhurtoffense within those you care about and who sincerely care about you Transits indicate taking the to review your finances in order to take positive action from the seventh through the ninthMOON CHILD Productivity is paramount and key as indicated by transits from the first through the ninth- by adding self responsibility to the before mentioned energies and you may find yourself accomplishing desired outcomes beyond your your inner thoughts of probability Transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate favorable outcomes within your financial sector Keep in mind there are always possibilities and new choices which may be made for desired outcomesLEO Energies which are being created by current transits from the first through the fifth may have you feeling a need to take a leadership position in your workcareer environment Transits indicate you may already have the support of other in order for this to occur Self responsibility is indicated Transits from the fifth through the ninth create energies which may highlight partnerships within all sectors of your life bonds be be strengthened dissipated or created VIRGO Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow your to bring current projects to fruition Your energies to take self responsible action combined with planetarytransits may open doors to outcomes beyond your wildest imaginings Transits from the sixth through the ninth create energies which may allow you to reach out to all the ldquorightrdquo people now who may have the ability to unlock doors for you in order to move forward LIBRA Transits from the first through the third indicate you may desire to take action in order to fulfill obligations for elders within your family structure Transits from the fourth through the f ifth create energies which may have you retreating to alone time in order to revitalize your own life energies for personal and upcoming use Transits from the sixth through the ninth may find you uniting or reuniting with someone from your past in order to form a life long romantic partnershipSCORPIO Energies created by planetary transits from the first through the fourth may indicate a need for structure hard work and stick-to-it-activeness Taking the self responsibility to do so may bring about desired outcomes you may have been seeking for what seems to be a life time Transits from the fifth through the ninth allow you to bathe within their energies and the energy ofaccomplishmentSAGITTARIUS Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow you to bring about long desired results There is also an indication to you may desire to partner with an earth sign- such as a Capricorn- in order to ldquoblack boardrdquo with them and pick their brain(s) for ideas of practicality Romance is in the air for single and already coupled Sagittarius on the sixth Transits from the seventh through the ninth indicate indicate giving way to the desires of those you love CAPRICORN Transits from the first through the ninth are creating energies which may assist you to become grounded Self responsibility to do so is indicated Flexibility is indicated here as well Keep in mind Spring will arrive in its time transits indicate this is a time to accomplish what is at hand versus ldquowishing time ( your life ) awayrdquo Energies created by transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate humor and the proper use of humor may act as a ldquomagicalrdquo gift

Psychic Medium Astrologer Dennis Morley may be visited at and contacted for consultation via wwwpsychicdennismorleycom or

dennispsychicdennismorleycom or call 716-595-2836For Entertainment Purposes Only

It does not matter where love goes As long as love flowsThis is Creativity Unlimited

VISIT ME AT wwwpsychicdennismorleycom Love in ActionDennis

ZODIACTIONFor FEBRUARY 3 - 9

(A syndicated column created copyrighted and published by Dennis Morley)

Artificial turf was first used in Major League Baseball in the Houston Astrodome in 1966 replacing the grass field used when the stadium opened a year earlier

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

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1 lb Montreal T-Bone Steak served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1499Prime Rib Au Jus for 2 served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1999Land amp Sea (12 lb NY Strip Steak 4 Jumbo Shrimp) served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1399

Bruschetta Shrimp Pasta served wsalad amp garlic bread $1199White Chicken Lasagna served wsalad amp garlic bread $999Sweet and Spicey Grilled Shrimp Skewers served owild rice with salad veg and roll $999

Breaded Pork Chops served wsalad apple sauce potato veg amp roll $899

Creamy Chicken amp Cheddar served obiscuit wsalad $799

Appetizer Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail $499

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Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

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BUFFALO SABRES COACHES

Punch Imlach 1970ndash1972Floyd Smith 1972Joe Crozier 1972ndash1974Floyd Smith 1974ndash1977Marcel Pronovost 1977ndash1978Billy Inglis 1978ndash1979Scotty Bowman 1979ndash1980Roger Neilson 1980ndash1981Jimmy Roberts 1981ndash1982Scotty Bowman 1982ndash1985Jim Schoenfeld 1985ndash1986Scotty Bowman 1986ndash1986Craig Ramsay 1986ndash1987Ted Sator 1987ndash1989Rick Dudley 1989ndash1991John Muckler 1991ndash1995Ted Nolan 1995ndash1997Lindy Ruff 1997ndashpresent

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31st Annual Groundhog Day Pancake Breakfast Sunday February 3 An ldquoall-you-can-eatrdquo breakfast will be served from 8-11 am at the Cassadaga Fire Hall Sponsored by the Cassadaga Valley Kiwanis Club A handmade quilt will be raffled to benefit the Cassadaga Library Call 384-4023 or 595-3879 or see a Kiwanian for presale ticketsPancake Brunch Sunday February 3 8 am-130 pm Villenova Grange Balcom Corner blinker light (Rt 83) and Rt 322 South Dayton Take-outs available For info call 988-3819 or 965-4292Valentinersquos Day Craft At The Dunkirk Free Library Saturday February 9th from 1030 am-1130 am Kids can make valentine cards and gifts This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Book Sale Saturday February 9 1000 am-400 pm 21 East Bookstore Paperbacks and Hardcovers Literacy Volunteers 21 E Second Washington Ave Entrance Dunkirk Come browse take home some bargains and assist us in our work in promoting literacy10th Annual Kiss Me Anew (KMA) Valentinersquos Benefit Saturday February 9 930 pm Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk For those 21 and over Includes food fun door prizes Sweet Revenge girls and music by Black Widow Proceeds benefit the Salvation Army Anew Center 5-50 tickets Chinese auction and a Cupid Coat Check Mention the party and get a special room rate Call the Clarion at 716-366-8350 to make reservationsSnowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Countyrsquos Annual Ride-in Sunday February 10 11 am-3 pm Chautauqua County Firemanrsquos Grounds Stockton at Junction CH108 of Trail C4 and C4B Free food and beverage to include ldquoA Taste of Chautauqua Trailsrdquo Trail grooming equipment will be on display If the trails are closed the event is canceledRelay For Life Fundraiser Saturday February 23 5 pm-10 pm Rookies on the Lake 7 pm Live music by Left of Center Food and Drink Specials Raffles include Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres packages and Chinese auction Sponsored by the Kosciuszko ClubPaper Factory Relay for Life teamChapter 459 Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting Sunday February 24 11 am John T Murray VFW Post 1017 113 Deer St DunkirkPajama Story-time At The Dunkirk Free Library Tuesday February 26 530 pm-630 pm Kids can listen to bedtime stories wear their pajamas make a craft and enjoy refreshments This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Chiavettarsquos Chicken BBQ sponsored by Relay for Life Team Lucky 777 Sunday March 3 noon - 5 pm First ward Falcon Club Lake Shore Drive East Dunkirk Drive thru available Chinese auction Pre-sale tickets available by calling 366-7292 All proceeds go to the American Cancer SocietyGenerations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible) Training is ideal for first time computer users To register for this one-on-one training contact Nancy Jager Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell Training Coordinator at 753-4471Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1030 am-1100 am for 2-5 year olds For more information call 366-2511The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice To accommodate patrons Stockton Library 22 North Main St upper floor winter hours Mon Tues Thurs 1-7 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2 Closed Wednesday and SundayAmvet Retire Flags Silver Creek Respectable flag drop off box for retired flags Located inside of buildingSilver Creek-Hanover Garden Club Our garden club is seeking new members Join and receive a yearrsquos subscription to ldquoOrganic Gardeningrdquo Monthly meetings educational speakers and fun in the gardens For more information call Sue at 934-7608 or dukesueroadrunnercomReformers Unanimous a nationwide Bible-based addictions program Smoking weight drugs alcohol + Friday nights 7 pm Open Door Baptist Church 3576 Luce Rd just off Rt 60 Cassadaga Questions or information 595-2535Literacy Volunteers Bookstore 21 E Second St Dunkirk Washington Avenue entrance Over 10000 used books available Open Thursday Friday and Saturday 10 am-5 pmOvereaters Anonymous weekly Friday meetings at 330 Steger Apartments Library 15 N Main St Dunkirk Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more informationAre You On SSDISSI and want to work Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for KarenSilver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group If interested call 679-5833 to get an application Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 pmSamuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Post 13 N Main Street Silver CreekFirst United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 630-800 pm at 35 Park Place Silver Creek Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attendWestfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 600 pm at the Bark Grill in WestfieldSt Peterrsquos Church Bible Believing Anglican Worship 1A Park Street Forestville 652-9936 10 am Sunday Homebuilders 7 pm WednesdayThe Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month Everyone welcome Municipal Building Chestnut St ForestvilleAnderson-Lee Library Storytime 43 Main St Silver Creek Thursday mornings 1030-1100 am children ages 1-6Lily Dale Spiritualist Church East Street Lily Dale Sunday Services 1030 am Workshops amp Classes - no gate fee For information 716-595-3971 (247)Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting) 369 West Main Fredonia at Barlowrsquos Mill Worship at 11AM All are welcome For info 485-6065 or 679-1452TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter 1094 Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church 148 W Main St Brocton Handicap accessibility building and parking Weigh in 5-530 pm Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St Josephrsquos Hall Fredonia Weigh-ins 5 to 530 pmTOPS Chapter NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Wednesday at 900 am at Free Library Main St Sinclairville 962-3312 or 595-3340TOPS 890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 am for weigh-ins Meetings start at 905 am New members welcome For info call 934-4774William P Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 630 pm at the Post on Pearl amp Washington in WestfieldAbate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 1130 am at 41 West Fredonia For more info go to wwwchautabateorg or e-mail chautcoabateyahoocomTops- Chapter 1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Tuesday at 900 am at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St Farnham Church Of The Living Spirit Lily Dale hold monthly events including Healing Services Drumming Circles Medium Lunch Readings and Philosophy discussions Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters churchofthelivingspiritcom International Fellowship is seeking volunteer host families to host foreign exchange students Please call toll free 1-800-647-8839 or visit wwwinternationalfellowshiporgTo place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626 This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups

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CUTTING COMMUNICA-TIONS

This hand was played in a rubber-bridge game more than half a century ago The heroine was Ruth Sherman winner of several national championships in the 1940s and lsquo50s

Sherman reached four spades doubled as shown and West led the jack of hearts Declarer played low from dummy and East took the ace and returned a heart to dummyrsquos king

It was obvious to Sher-man that East had started with a doubleton heart and was poised to ruff the next heart lead Had declarer led a trump at this point East would have taken the ace and put West in with a club to obtain the heart ruff that sets the contract

But Sherman found a way to prevent West from ever gaining the lead and thereby circumvented the heart ruff Eastrsquos two-notrump bid marked him with both the king of diamonds and ace of spades So at trick three Sherman cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen This forced East to cover with the king where-upon declarer discarded her singleton club

East returned a club but the chicken had flown the coop Sherman ruffed forced out the ace of spades ruffed the club return drew trumps and ran her hearts to make the doubled contract Her only losers were a heart a spade and a diamond

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

The Blue Grass Cook Bookcompiled by Minnie C Fox(University Press of Ken-tucky$2195)Reviewed by Larry Cox

This fascinating cookbook was originally published in 1904 when Minnie C Fox a Kentucky socialite com-piled more than 300 recipes gathered from her family friends and black cooks who lived near either her family estate in Bourbon County Ky or her home in Big Stone Gap Va

The collection reflected authentic Southern cooking prepared in turn-of-the-cen-tury kitchens where sorghum molasses drop biscuits succulent cured hams and decadent desserts were all commonplace The recipes included such regional favor-ites as Johnny Cake Baked Apple Dumplings Green Corn Custard with Broiled Tomatoes and even Mrs Henry Clayrsquos Drop Cake What makes this cookbook so exceptional is that the fea-tured dishes are all placed in their proper historic context

A century ago most collec-tions that featured ldquofine old Dixie dishesrdquo also included demoralizing etchings of

slaves at work vernacular lan-guage and occasionally lyrics from spirituals and hymns The Fox family gave credit where credit was due and with dignity provided redress to the black descendants of genera-tions of invisible cooks who had worked to help define the culinary history of the South

Many of the recipes serve as interesting historical land-marks Where else could you find instructions on how to dress terrapin While most of us will never prepare turtle many of the recipes still can be prepared in contemporary American kitchens using familiar ingredient and meth-ods The Coconut Pudding Caramel Layer Cake and Sweetbreads are fairly easy to prepare

When the New York Times reviewed this cookbook in 1904 the critic pointed out that many of the recipes are ldquoveritable heirlooms pre-cious souvenirs of the past the originals of which were in faded ink just as they were inscribed by loving hands by our mothers and grandmoth-ersrdquo He might have added that this collection is the next best things to observing the cooking in a traditional Southern kitchen more than 100 years ago

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DEATHS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

bull Bill Masterton a hockey player for the Minnesota North Star died in 1968 as the result of a head injury He fell over backwards and hit his head on the ice after being checked during a game against the Oakland Seals His is the only death in pro-hockey during the modern era bull Raymond Johnson Chapman A Cleveland Indians baseball player died in 1920 one day after being struck in head by baseball pitch becoming the only player ever killed as result of major league baseball game

The teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl are

bull Cleveland Browns (The original Browns won 4 of 6 NFL championship appearances and went to 3 AFC championships 1986 1987 and 1989 Then they became the Baltimore Ravens and won a Super Bowl The new Browns team is an expansion team that began in 1999 and lost their only playoff game in 2002)

bull Houston Texans (Expansion team never made the playoffs)

bull Jacksonville Jaguars (Expansion team went to 2 AFC Championships in 1996 and 1999)

bull Detroit Lions (Won 4 NFL championships and went to the NFC Championship in 1991)

~~~~~~As of the 2010

Super Bowl 14 of the 32 NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl

Minnesota Vikings (0-4)

Buffalo Bills (0-4)Cincinnati Bengals

(0-2)Philadelphia

Eagles (0-2)Tennessee Titans

(0-1)San Diego

Chargers (0-1)Atlanta Falcons

(0-1)Carolina Panthers

(0-1)Arizona Cardinals

(0-1)Seattle Seahawks

(0-1)Cleveland BrownsHouston TexansJacksonville

JaguarsDetroit Lions

Technically the Chiefs and the Jets only won Super Bowls as AFL teams and never as NFL teams

~~~~~~The Pittsburgh

Steelers have won six Super Bowls the most of any team

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My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

King Features W

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Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

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Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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The first staplers were developed for King Louis XV of France during the 1700s They were handmade and every staple was inscribed with the insignia of the royal court

In 1866 a paper faster was

developed which used a single

staple at a time mostly for binding

books and boxes Other versions were

developed over the next few

decades some with brass

fasteners some that weighed over

two and a half pounds

The current version of the stapler was invented by John Munford in the mid-1900s

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Here are a few ideas of whatrsquos available

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Club Med (wwwclubmedus) mdash Starting in May 2013 children under age 4 can go for free Book quickly and you can have a seven-night all-inclusive vacation for $699 per person ldquoAll-inclu-siverdquo means nearly every-thing is included accom-modations meals snacks and activities The available period is from Aug 24 to April 27 2014 at resorts in Florida Mexico and the

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The National Park Service (wwwnpsgov) manages parks all over the coun-try Whether you prefer the mountains seashore or places in between the national parks have a lot to offer At the website you can search by state or features of interest As an example if you enter ldquocabinsrdquo in the search box yoursquoll be shown a list of all the parks with a variety of cabins to rent ranging from those which are designated as histori-cal landmarks and built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s to those that are fully modern with electricity hot water and central air conditioning

Search by state and yoursquoll see a list of all parks in the state further searchable by areas of interest Click each dot on the map and yoursquoll be shown information on indi-vidual locations Yoursquoll be directed to wwwrecreationgov to make online reserva-tions Specify your location and dates and yoursquoll be shown the availability The longer you want to reserve a space the more flexible yoursquoll need to be with your travel dates

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 Week-ly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send email to column replygmailcom

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A flamingo can eat only when itrsquos head is upside down

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Shingles Pain Lingers After Rash Is Gone

DEAR DR DONOHUE Two years ago I had shin-gles and I now suffer the aftereffects of it The sores went away in a month but the stinging burning throbbing pain is still with me I cannot wear clothing over the affected shoulder No medicines have eased the pain so far Is there any help mdash ML

ANSWER You now are dealing with postherpetic neuralgia pain that lingers long after the shingles rash has gone The virus that causes shingles is the same virus that causes chicken-pox Almost every adult on this continent harbors that virus now called herpes zoster It lives on in nerve cells

From time to time at older ages it wakens from its hibernation travels down the nerve to the skin and causes an outbreak of blis-ters on a red base The out-break goes away in about three weeks Pain can linger for a long time mdash months to years In traveling down the nerve the virus dam-aged it

I can list some of the postherpetic neuralgia med-icines Two are antidepres-sants mdash nortriptyline and amitriptyline mdash given not for depression but for pain relief Cymbalta (dulox-etine) is another antidepres-sant that can lessen posther-petic pain Lyrica (prega-balin) is an anti-seizure medicine thatrsquos approved for this problem Neuron-tin (gabapentin) is another seizure medicine used for

control of the lingering pain of shingles

Capsaicin lotion cream or gel (Zostrix Capsin R-Gel) is applied directly to the involved skin A higher concentration of capsaicin comes as a patch thatrsquos applied in the doctorrsquos office left on for an hour and then removed Treat-ment can be repeated in three months Itrsquos called Qutenza Another skin patch is the Lidoderm patch The latest medicine is Gralise an extended-release form of gabapentin mdash Neurontin It requires fewer doses

The entire shingles story is covered in the booklet on that topic Readers can obtain a copy by writing Dr Donohue mdash No 1201W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery

DEAR DR DONOHUE

I get my calcium by drink-ing milk I believe natural sources are the best sourc-es of vitamins and miner-als The problem is that whole milk raises my cho-lesterol My father died of a heart attack at a young age Does skim milk have as much calcium as whole milk mdash RT

ANSWER Skim milk contains a little more cal-cium than whole milk An 8-ounce glass of whole milk has 291 mg of calcium The same amount of skim milk has 300 mg

Dr Donohue regrets that

he is unable to answer indi-vidual letters but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newslet-ters at PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475

copy 2013 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved

Ideas for Caregivers

Caring for an elderly par-ent or spouse isnrsquot easy In spite of how difficult it might be yoursquore not alone There are programs and steps you can take that can ease your burden a bit

Start with the basics the home and be sure there are safeguards in place to make your job easier For ideas about what you might need go online to sites such as Elder Proof Home (wwwelderproofhomecom or call 1-888-840-1055) for items that can help you By clicking the categories on the left side yoursquoll not only find products that will help make the environment safer but tips and advice as well

If yoursquove had to give up your job to take care of a parent or spouse there might be some money that will help fill in the gap

mdashIf yoursquore a spouse who cares for a veteran who receives a pension the vet-eran might qualify for what is called Aid and Atten-dance money Call the VA at 1-800-827-1000 to ask for specifics on how to apply

for the extra pensionmdashYou might qualify for a

tax deduction if your elder-ly parent is your dependent See IRS Publication 501

mdashIn a few states Med-icaid has a program called Cash and Counseling Pay-ment can be send directly to you Go to httpmedicaidgov and chose your state

Investigate the National Family Caregiver Support Program (wwwaoagov) part of the Older Americans Act of 1965 This program provides support to fam-ily members caring for anyone age 60 and older or any adult with dementia You might be eligible for counseling training home modifications and respite care Look in your area for Area Agency on Aging

Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to columnre-plygmailcom

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US STATES WITH INTERNATIONAL

BORDERS

Alaska 1538 miles CanadaArizona 373 miles MexicoCalifornia 140 miles MexicoIdaho 45 miles CanadaMaine 611 miles CanadaMichigan 721 miles CanadaMinnesota 547 miles CanadaMontana 545 miles CanadaNew Hampshire 58 miles CanadaNew Mexico 180 miles MexicoNew York 445 miles CanadaNorth Dakota 310 miles CanadaOhio 146 miles CanadaPennsylvania 42 miles CanadaTexas 1241 miles MexicoVermont 90 miles CanadaWashington 427 miles CanadaFlorida has maritime borders with Cuba and The Bahamas but is not considered a border state Alaska also has a maritime border with Russia

I am only oneBut still I am oneI cannot do everythingBut still I can do somethingAnd because I cannot do everythingI will not refuse to do the something that I can do - Edward Everett Hale

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Written by Todd J Tranum President amp CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce amp Executive

Director of the Manufacturers Association of the Southern TierChautauqua County can truly take a bow this month Two

major sporting events filmed locally have given our region a chance to shine on national television

The recent Progressive Skating amp Gymnastics Spectacular televised on NBC on January 6 featured some of the tops names in both sports Filmed at the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena on December 15th the production featured 2012 All Around Olympic Gold medalist Gabby Douglas along with other 2012 Olympic competitors Aly Raisman Jordyn Wieber John Orozco Danell Leyva Jonathan Horton and Jake Dalton as well as 2008 All Around Gold Medalist Nastia Liukin The lineup of figure skaters included World champions and 2010 Olympic ice dance silver medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White current US singles champions Jeremy Abbott and Ashley Wagner two-time US champion Alissa Czisny World ice dance bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani 2012 US silver medalist Adam Rippon and up-and-coming elite skater Gracie Gold

Also performing during the show was Fresh Beat Band of the Nickelodeon show with the same name and Ross Lynch of Disneyrsquos ldquoAustin and Allyrdquo with his band R5 Olympic champions Bart Conner Nadia Comaneci and Peggy Fleming hosted the show The glitzy production was filmed before a sold out and wildly cheering crowd in the Arena We commend the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena for an outstanding job on this event

Coming up next weekend NBC viewers will get a chance to see a different side of Chautauqua County when the final event of Jack Linkrsquos Major League Fishingrsquos Summit Cup will be televised at 100 pm Saturday February 9 The Major League Fishing crew and support staff have been raving both online and on the Outdoor Channel about the beauty of Chautauqua Lake as an extraordinary fishing destination as well as the hospitality they received during filming here last August

Please join us Saturday for a Major League Fishing watch party at Bellini Lounge at Chautauqua Suites as we celebrate this tremendous event The party begins at noon with free lunch and a cash bar This event is sponsored by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau Chautauqua Marina and Webbrsquos Year Round Resort You can register online through wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

It is easy when you live somewhere to take it for granted It becomes a little more exciting when you look at the assets in your own backyard through the eyes of others We should remind ourselves more often that the quality of life we enjoy in Chautauqua County is a privilege and that our arearsquos natural beauty sports and recreational opportunities and offerings in the arts and education truly do make us special We are very lucky to call Chautauqua County our home and to show it off this way for the rest of the country

The Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce will present a number of awards to local businesses during its annual Salute to the Finest on Tuesday February 12 The award winners are Manufacturer of the Year ndash Hopersquos Windows Inc Retailer of the Year ndash Jamestown Mattress Company Community Service Award ndash John Bauer Pride of Jamestown Award ndash Gateway Station Business of the Year ndash Robo Enterprises Inc Service to Humanity Award ndash Eastside YMCA New Business of the Year ndash Patientrsquos Pharmacy

The event begins at 530 pm at the Lillian V Ney Renaissance Center 19 West Third Street The cost is $20 for a heavy hors drsquooeuvre buffet with a cash bar You can register through the events calendar at wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

Once again a full slate of winter events is being planned for the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival in Mayville ndash one of the largest winter festivals in the region ndash which is organized annually by the MayvilleChautauqua Community Chamber of Commerce

The lineup includes snowmobile rides a flare parade fireworks kidsrsquo corner crafts chili cook-off kids snow slides snowball distance throwing contest snowmananimal making contest ice carving broomball snowshoe demonstrations a polar bear swim presidential costumer contest a snowball dance and lighting of the ice castle Many of these events will be held weather permitting

Major sponsors of the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival are Media One Group Town of Chautauqua Clark Patterson Lee Architectural Engineering FirmHabiterra Operating Engineers Local 17- Apprenticeship Program Felony Entertainment LLC Chautauqua Suites-Olives Restaurant-Bellini Lounge Lakeview HotelThe Docks Restaurant and Chautauqua Marina Platinum Sponsors are M amp T Bank Mayville Branch Webbrsquos Captainrsquos Table Restaurant and The Cottage Collection and Lictus Keystone For a complete schedule of events and sponsors please visit the Winter Festival event page at wwwchautauquachamberorg

The Community Chamber Development Corporation an Affiliate of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce is helping to provide answers to insurance questions through the Small Business Assistance Program SBAP is an initiative of the Community Service Society (CSS) a network of organizations across New York State that helps consumers and small business get affordable health care and health insurance Through SBAP we can provide health reform information and training for employers and one-on-one consultations on insurance options costs tax credits enrollment dispute resolution and more

If you have a small business and are looking for direct answers to questions about insurance including new regulations surrounding the Affordable Care Act tax credits and more please call CCDC at 366-6200 or 484-1101 for more information

AQUARIUS Transits indicate this week starts off on a pleasant note Socialization is indicated within small groups through the fifth Mercury moving into Pisces indicates communication may appear fickle at times to those around you in all of lifersquos sectors from the sixth through the ninth Transits through the second half of the week indicate taking action similar to the brilliance of thesolar system to move beyond the dimness you perceive around you PISCES Transits from the the beginning of the week through the fifth create energies which may allow you to feel stifled and leaving you with an inner desire towards those around you to hurry up and make decisions in order for you to do your own thing Energies from the sixth through the ninth may have you feeling overly confident and taking action without thoroughly thinking every thing through for the highest and best of all involved- including your selfARIES Transits indicate a possible slow start to the week this does not equate to a lack of productiveness You may desire to look at the possible choices around you and take action upon whose outcomes you may desire to come to fruition Self responsibility is indicated this week Action via insight is indicated from the eighth through the ninth Transiting Jupiter in Gemini mayhave you moving all over the place and may even have you looking at your self in amazement

TAURUS You may find yourself traveling or making plans to take a trip which is businesscareer related from the beginning of this week through the ninth Keep in mind even the best laid out plans may be cancelled andor postponed Transits create energies which indicate self responsibility in order to insure others do not perceive your need for attention as personal arrogance Transits at weekrsquos end indicate checking and rechecking everything for accuracyGEMINI Transits from the first through the fifth create energies which may find you in an overly serious mood and may be perceived as moodiness by those within your inner circle Self responsibility is indicated here in order to insure your actions do not act as a catalyst(s) which may cause painhurtoffense within those you care about and who sincerely care about you Transits indicate taking the to review your finances in order to take positive action from the seventh through the ninthMOON CHILD Productivity is paramount and key as indicated by transits from the first through the ninth- by adding self responsibility to the before mentioned energies and you may find yourself accomplishing desired outcomes beyond your your inner thoughts of probability Transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate favorable outcomes within your financial sector Keep in mind there are always possibilities and new choices which may be made for desired outcomesLEO Energies which are being created by current transits from the first through the fifth may have you feeling a need to take a leadership position in your workcareer environment Transits indicate you may already have the support of other in order for this to occur Self responsibility is indicated Transits from the fifth through the ninth create energies which may highlight partnerships within all sectors of your life bonds be be strengthened dissipated or created VIRGO Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow your to bring current projects to fruition Your energies to take self responsible action combined with planetarytransits may open doors to outcomes beyond your wildest imaginings Transits from the sixth through the ninth create energies which may allow you to reach out to all the ldquorightrdquo people now who may have the ability to unlock doors for you in order to move forward LIBRA Transits from the first through the third indicate you may desire to take action in order to fulfill obligations for elders within your family structure Transits from the fourth through the f ifth create energies which may have you retreating to alone time in order to revitalize your own life energies for personal and upcoming use Transits from the sixth through the ninth may find you uniting or reuniting with someone from your past in order to form a life long romantic partnershipSCORPIO Energies created by planetary transits from the first through the fourth may indicate a need for structure hard work and stick-to-it-activeness Taking the self responsibility to do so may bring about desired outcomes you may have been seeking for what seems to be a life time Transits from the fifth through the ninth allow you to bathe within their energies and the energy ofaccomplishmentSAGITTARIUS Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow you to bring about long desired results There is also an indication to you may desire to partner with an earth sign- such as a Capricorn- in order to ldquoblack boardrdquo with them and pick their brain(s) for ideas of practicality Romance is in the air for single and already coupled Sagittarius on the sixth Transits from the seventh through the ninth indicate indicate giving way to the desires of those you love CAPRICORN Transits from the first through the ninth are creating energies which may assist you to become grounded Self responsibility to do so is indicated Flexibility is indicated here as well Keep in mind Spring will arrive in its time transits indicate this is a time to accomplish what is at hand versus ldquowishing time ( your life ) awayrdquo Energies created by transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate humor and the proper use of humor may act as a ldquomagicalrdquo gift

Psychic Medium Astrologer Dennis Morley may be visited at and contacted for consultation via wwwpsychicdennismorleycom or

dennispsychicdennismorleycom or call 716-595-2836For Entertainment Purposes Only

It does not matter where love goes As long as love flowsThis is Creativity Unlimited

VISIT ME AT wwwpsychicdennismorleycom Love in ActionDennis

ZODIACTIONFor FEBRUARY 3 - 9

(A syndicated column created copyrighted and published by Dennis Morley)

Artificial turf was first used in Major League Baseball in the Houston Astrodome in 1966 replacing the grass field used when the stadium opened a year earlier

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

King Features W

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Come enjoy the minstry of

GEORGE MILLERChristian Gospel Vocalist

Sunday February 10th at 1030 am

Silver Creek Assembly of God1385 Route 20 Silver Creek NY

Everyone Welcome

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1 lb Montreal T-Bone Steak served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1499Prime Rib Au Jus for 2 served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1999Land amp Sea (12 lb NY Strip Steak 4 Jumbo Shrimp) served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1399

Bruschetta Shrimp Pasta served wsalad amp garlic bread $1199White Chicken Lasagna served wsalad amp garlic bread $999Sweet and Spicey Grilled Shrimp Skewers served owild rice with salad veg and roll $999

Breaded Pork Chops served wsalad apple sauce potato veg amp roll $899

Creamy Chicken amp Cheddar served obiscuit wsalad $799

Appetizer Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail $499

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Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

mdash31mdash

Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 21 2013

BUFFALO SABRES COACHES

Punch Imlach 1970ndash1972Floyd Smith 1972Joe Crozier 1972ndash1974Floyd Smith 1974ndash1977Marcel Pronovost 1977ndash1978Billy Inglis 1978ndash1979Scotty Bowman 1979ndash1980Roger Neilson 1980ndash1981Jimmy Roberts 1981ndash1982Scotty Bowman 1982ndash1985Jim Schoenfeld 1985ndash1986Scotty Bowman 1986ndash1986Craig Ramsay 1986ndash1987Ted Sator 1987ndash1989Rick Dudley 1989ndash1991John Muckler 1991ndash1995Ted Nolan 1995ndash1997Lindy Ruff 1997ndashpresent

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31st Annual Groundhog Day Pancake Breakfast Sunday February 3 An ldquoall-you-can-eatrdquo breakfast will be served from 8-11 am at the Cassadaga Fire Hall Sponsored by the Cassadaga Valley Kiwanis Club A handmade quilt will be raffled to benefit the Cassadaga Library Call 384-4023 or 595-3879 or see a Kiwanian for presale ticketsPancake Brunch Sunday February 3 8 am-130 pm Villenova Grange Balcom Corner blinker light (Rt 83) and Rt 322 South Dayton Take-outs available For info call 988-3819 or 965-4292Valentinersquos Day Craft At The Dunkirk Free Library Saturday February 9th from 1030 am-1130 am Kids can make valentine cards and gifts This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Book Sale Saturday February 9 1000 am-400 pm 21 East Bookstore Paperbacks and Hardcovers Literacy Volunteers 21 E Second Washington Ave Entrance Dunkirk Come browse take home some bargains and assist us in our work in promoting literacy10th Annual Kiss Me Anew (KMA) Valentinersquos Benefit Saturday February 9 930 pm Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk For those 21 and over Includes food fun door prizes Sweet Revenge girls and music by Black Widow Proceeds benefit the Salvation Army Anew Center 5-50 tickets Chinese auction and a Cupid Coat Check Mention the party and get a special room rate Call the Clarion at 716-366-8350 to make reservationsSnowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Countyrsquos Annual Ride-in Sunday February 10 11 am-3 pm Chautauqua County Firemanrsquos Grounds Stockton at Junction CH108 of Trail C4 and C4B Free food and beverage to include ldquoA Taste of Chautauqua Trailsrdquo Trail grooming equipment will be on display If the trails are closed the event is canceledRelay For Life Fundraiser Saturday February 23 5 pm-10 pm Rookies on the Lake 7 pm Live music by Left of Center Food and Drink Specials Raffles include Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres packages and Chinese auction Sponsored by the Kosciuszko ClubPaper Factory Relay for Life teamChapter 459 Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting Sunday February 24 11 am John T Murray VFW Post 1017 113 Deer St DunkirkPajama Story-time At The Dunkirk Free Library Tuesday February 26 530 pm-630 pm Kids can listen to bedtime stories wear their pajamas make a craft and enjoy refreshments This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Chiavettarsquos Chicken BBQ sponsored by Relay for Life Team Lucky 777 Sunday March 3 noon - 5 pm First ward Falcon Club Lake Shore Drive East Dunkirk Drive thru available Chinese auction Pre-sale tickets available by calling 366-7292 All proceeds go to the American Cancer SocietyGenerations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible) Training is ideal for first time computer users To register for this one-on-one training contact Nancy Jager Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell Training Coordinator at 753-4471Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1030 am-1100 am for 2-5 year olds For more information call 366-2511The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice To accommodate patrons Stockton Library 22 North Main St upper floor winter hours Mon Tues Thurs 1-7 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2 Closed Wednesday and SundayAmvet Retire Flags Silver Creek Respectable flag drop off box for retired flags Located inside of buildingSilver Creek-Hanover Garden Club Our garden club is seeking new members Join and receive a yearrsquos subscription to ldquoOrganic Gardeningrdquo Monthly meetings educational speakers and fun in the gardens For more information call Sue at 934-7608 or dukesueroadrunnercomReformers Unanimous a nationwide Bible-based addictions program Smoking weight drugs alcohol + Friday nights 7 pm Open Door Baptist Church 3576 Luce Rd just off Rt 60 Cassadaga Questions or information 595-2535Literacy Volunteers Bookstore 21 E Second St Dunkirk Washington Avenue entrance Over 10000 used books available Open Thursday Friday and Saturday 10 am-5 pmOvereaters Anonymous weekly Friday meetings at 330 Steger Apartments Library 15 N Main St Dunkirk Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more informationAre You On SSDISSI and want to work Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for KarenSilver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group If interested call 679-5833 to get an application Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 pmSamuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Post 13 N Main Street Silver CreekFirst United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 630-800 pm at 35 Park Place Silver Creek Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attendWestfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 600 pm at the Bark Grill in WestfieldSt Peterrsquos Church Bible Believing Anglican Worship 1A Park Street Forestville 652-9936 10 am Sunday Homebuilders 7 pm WednesdayThe Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month Everyone welcome Municipal Building Chestnut St ForestvilleAnderson-Lee Library Storytime 43 Main St Silver Creek Thursday mornings 1030-1100 am children ages 1-6Lily Dale Spiritualist Church East Street Lily Dale Sunday Services 1030 am Workshops amp Classes - no gate fee For information 716-595-3971 (247)Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting) 369 West Main Fredonia at Barlowrsquos Mill Worship at 11AM All are welcome For info 485-6065 or 679-1452TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter 1094 Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church 148 W Main St Brocton Handicap accessibility building and parking Weigh in 5-530 pm Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St Josephrsquos Hall Fredonia Weigh-ins 5 to 530 pmTOPS Chapter NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Wednesday at 900 am at Free Library Main St Sinclairville 962-3312 or 595-3340TOPS 890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 am for weigh-ins Meetings start at 905 am New members welcome For info call 934-4774William P Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 630 pm at the Post on Pearl amp Washington in WestfieldAbate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 1130 am at 41 West Fredonia For more info go to wwwchautabateorg or e-mail chautcoabateyahoocomTops- Chapter 1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Tuesday at 900 am at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St Farnham Church Of The Living Spirit Lily Dale hold monthly events including Healing Services Drumming Circles Medium Lunch Readings and Philosophy discussions Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters churchofthelivingspiritcom International Fellowship is seeking volunteer host families to host foreign exchange students Please call toll free 1-800-647-8839 or visit wwwinternationalfellowshiporgTo place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626 This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups

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CUTTING COMMUNICA-TIONS

This hand was played in a rubber-bridge game more than half a century ago The heroine was Ruth Sherman winner of several national championships in the 1940s and lsquo50s

Sherman reached four spades doubled as shown and West led the jack of hearts Declarer played low from dummy and East took the ace and returned a heart to dummyrsquos king

It was obvious to Sher-man that East had started with a doubleton heart and was poised to ruff the next heart lead Had declarer led a trump at this point East would have taken the ace and put West in with a club to obtain the heart ruff that sets the contract

But Sherman found a way to prevent West from ever gaining the lead and thereby circumvented the heart ruff Eastrsquos two-notrump bid marked him with both the king of diamonds and ace of spades So at trick three Sherman cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen This forced East to cover with the king where-upon declarer discarded her singleton club

East returned a club but the chicken had flown the coop Sherman ruffed forced out the ace of spades ruffed the club return drew trumps and ran her hearts to make the doubled contract Her only losers were a heart a spade and a diamond

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

The Blue Grass Cook Bookcompiled by Minnie C Fox(University Press of Ken-tucky$2195)Reviewed by Larry Cox

This fascinating cookbook was originally published in 1904 when Minnie C Fox a Kentucky socialite com-piled more than 300 recipes gathered from her family friends and black cooks who lived near either her family estate in Bourbon County Ky or her home in Big Stone Gap Va

The collection reflected authentic Southern cooking prepared in turn-of-the-cen-tury kitchens where sorghum molasses drop biscuits succulent cured hams and decadent desserts were all commonplace The recipes included such regional favor-ites as Johnny Cake Baked Apple Dumplings Green Corn Custard with Broiled Tomatoes and even Mrs Henry Clayrsquos Drop Cake What makes this cookbook so exceptional is that the fea-tured dishes are all placed in their proper historic context

A century ago most collec-tions that featured ldquofine old Dixie dishesrdquo also included demoralizing etchings of

slaves at work vernacular lan-guage and occasionally lyrics from spirituals and hymns The Fox family gave credit where credit was due and with dignity provided redress to the black descendants of genera-tions of invisible cooks who had worked to help define the culinary history of the South

Many of the recipes serve as interesting historical land-marks Where else could you find instructions on how to dress terrapin While most of us will never prepare turtle many of the recipes still can be prepared in contemporary American kitchens using familiar ingredient and meth-ods The Coconut Pudding Caramel Layer Cake and Sweetbreads are fairly easy to prepare

When the New York Times reviewed this cookbook in 1904 the critic pointed out that many of the recipes are ldquoveritable heirlooms pre-cious souvenirs of the past the originals of which were in faded ink just as they were inscribed by loving hands by our mothers and grandmoth-ersrdquo He might have added that this collection is the next best things to observing the cooking in a traditional Southern kitchen more than 100 years ago

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DEATHS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

bull Bill Masterton a hockey player for the Minnesota North Star died in 1968 as the result of a head injury He fell over backwards and hit his head on the ice after being checked during a game against the Oakland Seals His is the only death in pro-hockey during the modern era bull Raymond Johnson Chapman A Cleveland Indians baseball player died in 1920 one day after being struck in head by baseball pitch becoming the only player ever killed as result of major league baseball game

The teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl are

bull Cleveland Browns (The original Browns won 4 of 6 NFL championship appearances and went to 3 AFC championships 1986 1987 and 1989 Then they became the Baltimore Ravens and won a Super Bowl The new Browns team is an expansion team that began in 1999 and lost their only playoff game in 2002)

bull Houston Texans (Expansion team never made the playoffs)

bull Jacksonville Jaguars (Expansion team went to 2 AFC Championships in 1996 and 1999)

bull Detroit Lions (Won 4 NFL championships and went to the NFC Championship in 1991)

~~~~~~As of the 2010

Super Bowl 14 of the 32 NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl

Minnesota Vikings (0-4)

Buffalo Bills (0-4)Cincinnati Bengals

(0-2)Philadelphia

Eagles (0-2)Tennessee Titans

(0-1)San Diego

Chargers (0-1)Atlanta Falcons

(0-1)Carolina Panthers

(0-1)Arizona Cardinals

(0-1)Seattle Seahawks

(0-1)Cleveland BrownsHouston TexansJacksonville

JaguarsDetroit Lions

Technically the Chiefs and the Jets only won Super Bowls as AFL teams and never as NFL teams

~~~~~~The Pittsburgh

Steelers have won six Super Bowls the most of any team

~~~~~~The closest Super Bowl ever was Super Bowl XXV played on January 27 1991 The Bills lost by 1 point Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Scott Norwood Buffalorsquos kicker attempted a field goal from 47 yards away but the kick went wide right

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My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

King Features W

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Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

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mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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A flamingo can eat only when itrsquos head is upside down

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Shingles Pain Lingers After Rash Is Gone

DEAR DR DONOHUE Two years ago I had shin-gles and I now suffer the aftereffects of it The sores went away in a month but the stinging burning throbbing pain is still with me I cannot wear clothing over the affected shoulder No medicines have eased the pain so far Is there any help mdash ML

ANSWER You now are dealing with postherpetic neuralgia pain that lingers long after the shingles rash has gone The virus that causes shingles is the same virus that causes chicken-pox Almost every adult on this continent harbors that virus now called herpes zoster It lives on in nerve cells

From time to time at older ages it wakens from its hibernation travels down the nerve to the skin and causes an outbreak of blis-ters on a red base The out-break goes away in about three weeks Pain can linger for a long time mdash months to years In traveling down the nerve the virus dam-aged it

I can list some of the postherpetic neuralgia med-icines Two are antidepres-sants mdash nortriptyline and amitriptyline mdash given not for depression but for pain relief Cymbalta (dulox-etine) is another antidepres-sant that can lessen posther-petic pain Lyrica (prega-balin) is an anti-seizure medicine thatrsquos approved for this problem Neuron-tin (gabapentin) is another seizure medicine used for

control of the lingering pain of shingles

Capsaicin lotion cream or gel (Zostrix Capsin R-Gel) is applied directly to the involved skin A higher concentration of capsaicin comes as a patch thatrsquos applied in the doctorrsquos office left on for an hour and then removed Treat-ment can be repeated in three months Itrsquos called Qutenza Another skin patch is the Lidoderm patch The latest medicine is Gralise an extended-release form of gabapentin mdash Neurontin It requires fewer doses

The entire shingles story is covered in the booklet on that topic Readers can obtain a copy by writing Dr Donohue mdash No 1201W Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $475 US$6 Canada with the recipientrsquos printed name and address Please allow four weeks for delivery

DEAR DR DONOHUE

I get my calcium by drink-ing milk I believe natural sources are the best sourc-es of vitamins and miner-als The problem is that whole milk raises my cho-lesterol My father died of a heart attack at a young age Does skim milk have as much calcium as whole milk mdash RT

ANSWER Skim milk contains a little more cal-cium than whole milk An 8-ounce glass of whole milk has 291 mg of calcium The same amount of skim milk has 300 mg

Dr Donohue regrets that

he is unable to answer indi-vidual letters but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newslet-ters at PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475

copy 2013 North America Synd IncAll Rights Reserved

Ideas for Caregivers

Caring for an elderly par-ent or spouse isnrsquot easy In spite of how difficult it might be yoursquore not alone There are programs and steps you can take that can ease your burden a bit

Start with the basics the home and be sure there are safeguards in place to make your job easier For ideas about what you might need go online to sites such as Elder Proof Home (wwwelderproofhomecom or call 1-888-840-1055) for items that can help you By clicking the categories on the left side yoursquoll not only find products that will help make the environment safer but tips and advice as well

If yoursquove had to give up your job to take care of a parent or spouse there might be some money that will help fill in the gap

mdashIf yoursquore a spouse who cares for a veteran who receives a pension the vet-eran might qualify for what is called Aid and Atten-dance money Call the VA at 1-800-827-1000 to ask for specifics on how to apply

for the extra pensionmdashYou might qualify for a

tax deduction if your elder-ly parent is your dependent See IRS Publication 501

mdashIn a few states Med-icaid has a program called Cash and Counseling Pay-ment can be send directly to you Go to httpmedicaidgov and chose your state

Investigate the National Family Caregiver Support Program (wwwaoagov) part of the Older Americans Act of 1965 This program provides support to fam-ily members caring for anyone age 60 and older or any adult with dementia You might be eligible for counseling training home modifications and respite care Look in your area for Area Agency on Aging

Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to columnre-plygmailcom

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US STATES WITH INTERNATIONAL

BORDERS

Alaska 1538 miles CanadaArizona 373 miles MexicoCalifornia 140 miles MexicoIdaho 45 miles CanadaMaine 611 miles CanadaMichigan 721 miles CanadaMinnesota 547 miles CanadaMontana 545 miles CanadaNew Hampshire 58 miles CanadaNew Mexico 180 miles MexicoNew York 445 miles CanadaNorth Dakota 310 miles CanadaOhio 146 miles CanadaPennsylvania 42 miles CanadaTexas 1241 miles MexicoVermont 90 miles CanadaWashington 427 miles CanadaFlorida has maritime borders with Cuba and The Bahamas but is not considered a border state Alaska also has a maritime border with Russia

I am only oneBut still I am oneI cannot do everythingBut still I can do somethingAnd because I cannot do everythingI will not refuse to do the something that I can do - Edward Everett Hale

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Written by Todd J Tranum President amp CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce amp Executive

Director of the Manufacturers Association of the Southern TierChautauqua County can truly take a bow this month Two

major sporting events filmed locally have given our region a chance to shine on national television

The recent Progressive Skating amp Gymnastics Spectacular televised on NBC on January 6 featured some of the tops names in both sports Filmed at the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena on December 15th the production featured 2012 All Around Olympic Gold medalist Gabby Douglas along with other 2012 Olympic competitors Aly Raisman Jordyn Wieber John Orozco Danell Leyva Jonathan Horton and Jake Dalton as well as 2008 All Around Gold Medalist Nastia Liukin The lineup of figure skaters included World champions and 2010 Olympic ice dance silver medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White current US singles champions Jeremy Abbott and Ashley Wagner two-time US champion Alissa Czisny World ice dance bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani 2012 US silver medalist Adam Rippon and up-and-coming elite skater Gracie Gold

Also performing during the show was Fresh Beat Band of the Nickelodeon show with the same name and Ross Lynch of Disneyrsquos ldquoAustin and Allyrdquo with his band R5 Olympic champions Bart Conner Nadia Comaneci and Peggy Fleming hosted the show The glitzy production was filmed before a sold out and wildly cheering crowd in the Arena We commend the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena for an outstanding job on this event

Coming up next weekend NBC viewers will get a chance to see a different side of Chautauqua County when the final event of Jack Linkrsquos Major League Fishingrsquos Summit Cup will be televised at 100 pm Saturday February 9 The Major League Fishing crew and support staff have been raving both online and on the Outdoor Channel about the beauty of Chautauqua Lake as an extraordinary fishing destination as well as the hospitality they received during filming here last August

Please join us Saturday for a Major League Fishing watch party at Bellini Lounge at Chautauqua Suites as we celebrate this tremendous event The party begins at noon with free lunch and a cash bar This event is sponsored by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau Chautauqua Marina and Webbrsquos Year Round Resort You can register online through wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

It is easy when you live somewhere to take it for granted It becomes a little more exciting when you look at the assets in your own backyard through the eyes of others We should remind ourselves more often that the quality of life we enjoy in Chautauqua County is a privilege and that our arearsquos natural beauty sports and recreational opportunities and offerings in the arts and education truly do make us special We are very lucky to call Chautauqua County our home and to show it off this way for the rest of the country

The Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce will present a number of awards to local businesses during its annual Salute to the Finest on Tuesday February 12 The award winners are Manufacturer of the Year ndash Hopersquos Windows Inc Retailer of the Year ndash Jamestown Mattress Company Community Service Award ndash John Bauer Pride of Jamestown Award ndash Gateway Station Business of the Year ndash Robo Enterprises Inc Service to Humanity Award ndash Eastside YMCA New Business of the Year ndash Patientrsquos Pharmacy

The event begins at 530 pm at the Lillian V Ney Renaissance Center 19 West Third Street The cost is $20 for a heavy hors drsquooeuvre buffet with a cash bar You can register through the events calendar at wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

Once again a full slate of winter events is being planned for the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival in Mayville ndash one of the largest winter festivals in the region ndash which is organized annually by the MayvilleChautauqua Community Chamber of Commerce

The lineup includes snowmobile rides a flare parade fireworks kidsrsquo corner crafts chili cook-off kids snow slides snowball distance throwing contest snowmananimal making contest ice carving broomball snowshoe demonstrations a polar bear swim presidential costumer contest a snowball dance and lighting of the ice castle Many of these events will be held weather permitting

Major sponsors of the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival are Media One Group Town of Chautauqua Clark Patterson Lee Architectural Engineering FirmHabiterra Operating Engineers Local 17- Apprenticeship Program Felony Entertainment LLC Chautauqua Suites-Olives Restaurant-Bellini Lounge Lakeview HotelThe Docks Restaurant and Chautauqua Marina Platinum Sponsors are M amp T Bank Mayville Branch Webbrsquos Captainrsquos Table Restaurant and The Cottage Collection and Lictus Keystone For a complete schedule of events and sponsors please visit the Winter Festival event page at wwwchautauquachamberorg

The Community Chamber Development Corporation an Affiliate of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce is helping to provide answers to insurance questions through the Small Business Assistance Program SBAP is an initiative of the Community Service Society (CSS) a network of organizations across New York State that helps consumers and small business get affordable health care and health insurance Through SBAP we can provide health reform information and training for employers and one-on-one consultations on insurance options costs tax credits enrollment dispute resolution and more

If you have a small business and are looking for direct answers to questions about insurance including new regulations surrounding the Affordable Care Act tax credits and more please call CCDC at 366-6200 or 484-1101 for more information

AQUARIUS Transits indicate this week starts off on a pleasant note Socialization is indicated within small groups through the fifth Mercury moving into Pisces indicates communication may appear fickle at times to those around you in all of lifersquos sectors from the sixth through the ninth Transits through the second half of the week indicate taking action similar to the brilliance of thesolar system to move beyond the dimness you perceive around you PISCES Transits from the the beginning of the week through the fifth create energies which may allow you to feel stifled and leaving you with an inner desire towards those around you to hurry up and make decisions in order for you to do your own thing Energies from the sixth through the ninth may have you feeling overly confident and taking action without thoroughly thinking every thing through for the highest and best of all involved- including your selfARIES Transits indicate a possible slow start to the week this does not equate to a lack of productiveness You may desire to look at the possible choices around you and take action upon whose outcomes you may desire to come to fruition Self responsibility is indicated this week Action via insight is indicated from the eighth through the ninth Transiting Jupiter in Gemini mayhave you moving all over the place and may even have you looking at your self in amazement

TAURUS You may find yourself traveling or making plans to take a trip which is businesscareer related from the beginning of this week through the ninth Keep in mind even the best laid out plans may be cancelled andor postponed Transits create energies which indicate self responsibility in order to insure others do not perceive your need for attention as personal arrogance Transits at weekrsquos end indicate checking and rechecking everything for accuracyGEMINI Transits from the first through the fifth create energies which may find you in an overly serious mood and may be perceived as moodiness by those within your inner circle Self responsibility is indicated here in order to insure your actions do not act as a catalyst(s) which may cause painhurtoffense within those you care about and who sincerely care about you Transits indicate taking the to review your finances in order to take positive action from the seventh through the ninthMOON CHILD Productivity is paramount and key as indicated by transits from the first through the ninth- by adding self responsibility to the before mentioned energies and you may find yourself accomplishing desired outcomes beyond your your inner thoughts of probability Transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate favorable outcomes within your financial sector Keep in mind there are always possibilities and new choices which may be made for desired outcomesLEO Energies which are being created by current transits from the first through the fifth may have you feeling a need to take a leadership position in your workcareer environment Transits indicate you may already have the support of other in order for this to occur Self responsibility is indicated Transits from the fifth through the ninth create energies which may highlight partnerships within all sectors of your life bonds be be strengthened dissipated or created VIRGO Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow your to bring current projects to fruition Your energies to take self responsible action combined with planetarytransits may open doors to outcomes beyond your wildest imaginings Transits from the sixth through the ninth create energies which may allow you to reach out to all the ldquorightrdquo people now who may have the ability to unlock doors for you in order to move forward LIBRA Transits from the first through the third indicate you may desire to take action in order to fulfill obligations for elders within your family structure Transits from the fourth through the f ifth create energies which may have you retreating to alone time in order to revitalize your own life energies for personal and upcoming use Transits from the sixth through the ninth may find you uniting or reuniting with someone from your past in order to form a life long romantic partnershipSCORPIO Energies created by planetary transits from the first through the fourth may indicate a need for structure hard work and stick-to-it-activeness Taking the self responsibility to do so may bring about desired outcomes you may have been seeking for what seems to be a life time Transits from the fifth through the ninth allow you to bathe within their energies and the energy ofaccomplishmentSAGITTARIUS Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow you to bring about long desired results There is also an indication to you may desire to partner with an earth sign- such as a Capricorn- in order to ldquoblack boardrdquo with them and pick their brain(s) for ideas of practicality Romance is in the air for single and already coupled Sagittarius on the sixth Transits from the seventh through the ninth indicate indicate giving way to the desires of those you love CAPRICORN Transits from the first through the ninth are creating energies which may assist you to become grounded Self responsibility to do so is indicated Flexibility is indicated here as well Keep in mind Spring will arrive in its time transits indicate this is a time to accomplish what is at hand versus ldquowishing time ( your life ) awayrdquo Energies created by transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate humor and the proper use of humor may act as a ldquomagicalrdquo gift

Psychic Medium Astrologer Dennis Morley may be visited at and contacted for consultation via wwwpsychicdennismorleycom or

dennispsychicdennismorleycom or call 716-595-2836For Entertainment Purposes Only

It does not matter where love goes As long as love flowsThis is Creativity Unlimited

VISIT ME AT wwwpsychicdennismorleycom Love in ActionDennis

ZODIACTIONFor FEBRUARY 3 - 9

(A syndicated column created copyrighted and published by Dennis Morley)

Artificial turf was first used in Major League Baseball in the Houston Astrodome in 1966 replacing the grass field used when the stadium opened a year earlier

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

King Features W

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Come enjoy the minstry of

GEORGE MILLERChristian Gospel Vocalist

Sunday February 10th at 1030 am

Silver Creek Assembly of God1385 Route 20 Silver Creek NY

Everyone Welcome

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1 lb Montreal T-Bone Steak served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1499Prime Rib Au Jus for 2 served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1999Land amp Sea (12 lb NY Strip Steak 4 Jumbo Shrimp) served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1399

Bruschetta Shrimp Pasta served wsalad amp garlic bread $1199White Chicken Lasagna served wsalad amp garlic bread $999Sweet and Spicey Grilled Shrimp Skewers served owild rice with salad veg and roll $999

Breaded Pork Chops served wsalad apple sauce potato veg amp roll $899

Creamy Chicken amp Cheddar served obiscuit wsalad $799

Appetizer Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail $499

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Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

mdash31mdash

Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 21 2013

BUFFALO SABRES COACHES

Punch Imlach 1970ndash1972Floyd Smith 1972Joe Crozier 1972ndash1974Floyd Smith 1974ndash1977Marcel Pronovost 1977ndash1978Billy Inglis 1978ndash1979Scotty Bowman 1979ndash1980Roger Neilson 1980ndash1981Jimmy Roberts 1981ndash1982Scotty Bowman 1982ndash1985Jim Schoenfeld 1985ndash1986Scotty Bowman 1986ndash1986Craig Ramsay 1986ndash1987Ted Sator 1987ndash1989Rick Dudley 1989ndash1991John Muckler 1991ndash1995Ted Nolan 1995ndash1997Lindy Ruff 1997ndashpresent

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31st Annual Groundhog Day Pancake Breakfast Sunday February 3 An ldquoall-you-can-eatrdquo breakfast will be served from 8-11 am at the Cassadaga Fire Hall Sponsored by the Cassadaga Valley Kiwanis Club A handmade quilt will be raffled to benefit the Cassadaga Library Call 384-4023 or 595-3879 or see a Kiwanian for presale ticketsPancake Brunch Sunday February 3 8 am-130 pm Villenova Grange Balcom Corner blinker light (Rt 83) and Rt 322 South Dayton Take-outs available For info call 988-3819 or 965-4292Valentinersquos Day Craft At The Dunkirk Free Library Saturday February 9th from 1030 am-1130 am Kids can make valentine cards and gifts This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Book Sale Saturday February 9 1000 am-400 pm 21 East Bookstore Paperbacks and Hardcovers Literacy Volunteers 21 E Second Washington Ave Entrance Dunkirk Come browse take home some bargains and assist us in our work in promoting literacy10th Annual Kiss Me Anew (KMA) Valentinersquos Benefit Saturday February 9 930 pm Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk For those 21 and over Includes food fun door prizes Sweet Revenge girls and music by Black Widow Proceeds benefit the Salvation Army Anew Center 5-50 tickets Chinese auction and a Cupid Coat Check Mention the party and get a special room rate Call the Clarion at 716-366-8350 to make reservationsSnowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Countyrsquos Annual Ride-in Sunday February 10 11 am-3 pm Chautauqua County Firemanrsquos Grounds Stockton at Junction CH108 of Trail C4 and C4B Free food and beverage to include ldquoA Taste of Chautauqua Trailsrdquo Trail grooming equipment will be on display If the trails are closed the event is canceledRelay For Life Fundraiser Saturday February 23 5 pm-10 pm Rookies on the Lake 7 pm Live music by Left of Center Food and Drink Specials Raffles include Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres packages and Chinese auction Sponsored by the Kosciuszko ClubPaper Factory Relay for Life teamChapter 459 Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting Sunday February 24 11 am John T Murray VFW Post 1017 113 Deer St DunkirkPajama Story-time At The Dunkirk Free Library Tuesday February 26 530 pm-630 pm Kids can listen to bedtime stories wear their pajamas make a craft and enjoy refreshments This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Chiavettarsquos Chicken BBQ sponsored by Relay for Life Team Lucky 777 Sunday March 3 noon - 5 pm First ward Falcon Club Lake Shore Drive East Dunkirk Drive thru available Chinese auction Pre-sale tickets available by calling 366-7292 All proceeds go to the American Cancer SocietyGenerations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible) Training is ideal for first time computer users To register for this one-on-one training contact Nancy Jager Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell Training Coordinator at 753-4471Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1030 am-1100 am for 2-5 year olds For more information call 366-2511The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice To accommodate patrons Stockton Library 22 North Main St upper floor winter hours Mon Tues Thurs 1-7 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2 Closed Wednesday and SundayAmvet Retire Flags Silver Creek Respectable flag drop off box for retired flags Located inside of buildingSilver Creek-Hanover Garden Club Our garden club is seeking new members Join and receive a yearrsquos subscription to ldquoOrganic Gardeningrdquo Monthly meetings educational speakers and fun in the gardens For more information call Sue at 934-7608 or dukesueroadrunnercomReformers Unanimous a nationwide Bible-based addictions program Smoking weight drugs alcohol + Friday nights 7 pm Open Door Baptist Church 3576 Luce Rd just off Rt 60 Cassadaga Questions or information 595-2535Literacy Volunteers Bookstore 21 E Second St Dunkirk Washington Avenue entrance Over 10000 used books available Open Thursday Friday and Saturday 10 am-5 pmOvereaters Anonymous weekly Friday meetings at 330 Steger Apartments Library 15 N Main St Dunkirk Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more informationAre You On SSDISSI and want to work Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for KarenSilver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group If interested call 679-5833 to get an application Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 pmSamuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Post 13 N Main Street Silver CreekFirst United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 630-800 pm at 35 Park Place Silver Creek Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attendWestfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 600 pm at the Bark Grill in WestfieldSt Peterrsquos Church Bible Believing Anglican Worship 1A Park Street Forestville 652-9936 10 am Sunday Homebuilders 7 pm WednesdayThe Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month Everyone welcome Municipal Building Chestnut St ForestvilleAnderson-Lee Library Storytime 43 Main St Silver Creek Thursday mornings 1030-1100 am children ages 1-6Lily Dale Spiritualist Church East Street Lily Dale Sunday Services 1030 am Workshops amp Classes - no gate fee For information 716-595-3971 (247)Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting) 369 West Main Fredonia at Barlowrsquos Mill Worship at 11AM All are welcome For info 485-6065 or 679-1452TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter 1094 Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church 148 W Main St Brocton Handicap accessibility building and parking Weigh in 5-530 pm Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St Josephrsquos Hall Fredonia Weigh-ins 5 to 530 pmTOPS Chapter NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Wednesday at 900 am at Free Library Main St Sinclairville 962-3312 or 595-3340TOPS 890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 am for weigh-ins Meetings start at 905 am New members welcome For info call 934-4774William P Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 630 pm at the Post on Pearl amp Washington in WestfieldAbate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 1130 am at 41 West Fredonia For more info go to wwwchautabateorg or e-mail chautcoabateyahoocomTops- Chapter 1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Tuesday at 900 am at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St Farnham Church Of The Living Spirit Lily Dale hold monthly events including Healing Services Drumming Circles Medium Lunch Readings and Philosophy discussions Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters churchofthelivingspiritcom International Fellowship is seeking volunteer host families to host foreign exchange students Please call toll free 1-800-647-8839 or visit wwwinternationalfellowshiporgTo place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626 This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups

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CUTTING COMMUNICA-TIONS

This hand was played in a rubber-bridge game more than half a century ago The heroine was Ruth Sherman winner of several national championships in the 1940s and lsquo50s

Sherman reached four spades doubled as shown and West led the jack of hearts Declarer played low from dummy and East took the ace and returned a heart to dummyrsquos king

It was obvious to Sher-man that East had started with a doubleton heart and was poised to ruff the next heart lead Had declarer led a trump at this point East would have taken the ace and put West in with a club to obtain the heart ruff that sets the contract

But Sherman found a way to prevent West from ever gaining the lead and thereby circumvented the heart ruff Eastrsquos two-notrump bid marked him with both the king of diamonds and ace of spades So at trick three Sherman cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen This forced East to cover with the king where-upon declarer discarded her singleton club

East returned a club but the chicken had flown the coop Sherman ruffed forced out the ace of spades ruffed the club return drew trumps and ran her hearts to make the doubled contract Her only losers were a heart a spade and a diamond

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

The Blue Grass Cook Bookcompiled by Minnie C Fox(University Press of Ken-tucky$2195)Reviewed by Larry Cox

This fascinating cookbook was originally published in 1904 when Minnie C Fox a Kentucky socialite com-piled more than 300 recipes gathered from her family friends and black cooks who lived near either her family estate in Bourbon County Ky or her home in Big Stone Gap Va

The collection reflected authentic Southern cooking prepared in turn-of-the-cen-tury kitchens where sorghum molasses drop biscuits succulent cured hams and decadent desserts were all commonplace The recipes included such regional favor-ites as Johnny Cake Baked Apple Dumplings Green Corn Custard with Broiled Tomatoes and even Mrs Henry Clayrsquos Drop Cake What makes this cookbook so exceptional is that the fea-tured dishes are all placed in their proper historic context

A century ago most collec-tions that featured ldquofine old Dixie dishesrdquo also included demoralizing etchings of

slaves at work vernacular lan-guage and occasionally lyrics from spirituals and hymns The Fox family gave credit where credit was due and with dignity provided redress to the black descendants of genera-tions of invisible cooks who had worked to help define the culinary history of the South

Many of the recipes serve as interesting historical land-marks Where else could you find instructions on how to dress terrapin While most of us will never prepare turtle many of the recipes still can be prepared in contemporary American kitchens using familiar ingredient and meth-ods The Coconut Pudding Caramel Layer Cake and Sweetbreads are fairly easy to prepare

When the New York Times reviewed this cookbook in 1904 the critic pointed out that many of the recipes are ldquoveritable heirlooms pre-cious souvenirs of the past the originals of which were in faded ink just as they were inscribed by loving hands by our mothers and grandmoth-ersrdquo He might have added that this collection is the next best things to observing the cooking in a traditional Southern kitchen more than 100 years ago

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DEATHS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

bull Bill Masterton a hockey player for the Minnesota North Star died in 1968 as the result of a head injury He fell over backwards and hit his head on the ice after being checked during a game against the Oakland Seals His is the only death in pro-hockey during the modern era bull Raymond Johnson Chapman A Cleveland Indians baseball player died in 1920 one day after being struck in head by baseball pitch becoming the only player ever killed as result of major league baseball game

The teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl are

bull Cleveland Browns (The original Browns won 4 of 6 NFL championship appearances and went to 3 AFC championships 1986 1987 and 1989 Then they became the Baltimore Ravens and won a Super Bowl The new Browns team is an expansion team that began in 1999 and lost their only playoff game in 2002)

bull Houston Texans (Expansion team never made the playoffs)

bull Jacksonville Jaguars (Expansion team went to 2 AFC Championships in 1996 and 1999)

bull Detroit Lions (Won 4 NFL championships and went to the NFC Championship in 1991)

~~~~~~As of the 2010

Super Bowl 14 of the 32 NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl

Minnesota Vikings (0-4)

Buffalo Bills (0-4)Cincinnati Bengals

(0-2)Philadelphia

Eagles (0-2)Tennessee Titans

(0-1)San Diego

Chargers (0-1)Atlanta Falcons

(0-1)Carolina Panthers

(0-1)Arizona Cardinals

(0-1)Seattle Seahawks

(0-1)Cleveland BrownsHouston TexansJacksonville

JaguarsDetroit Lions

Technically the Chiefs and the Jets only won Super Bowls as AFL teams and never as NFL teams

~~~~~~The Pittsburgh

Steelers have won six Super Bowls the most of any team

~~~~~~The closest Super Bowl ever was Super Bowl XXV played on January 27 1991 The Bills lost by 1 point Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Scott Norwood Buffalorsquos kicker attempted a field goal from 47 yards away but the kick went wide right

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My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

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Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

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mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

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Written by Todd J Tranum President amp CEO of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce amp Executive

Director of the Manufacturers Association of the Southern TierChautauqua County can truly take a bow this month Two

major sporting events filmed locally have given our region a chance to shine on national television

The recent Progressive Skating amp Gymnastics Spectacular televised on NBC on January 6 featured some of the tops names in both sports Filmed at the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena on December 15th the production featured 2012 All Around Olympic Gold medalist Gabby Douglas along with other 2012 Olympic competitors Aly Raisman Jordyn Wieber John Orozco Danell Leyva Jonathan Horton and Jake Dalton as well as 2008 All Around Gold Medalist Nastia Liukin The lineup of figure skaters included World champions and 2010 Olympic ice dance silver medalists Meryl Davis and Charlie White current US singles champions Jeremy Abbott and Ashley Wagner two-time US champion Alissa Czisny World ice dance bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani 2012 US silver medalist Adam Rippon and up-and-coming elite skater Gracie Gold

Also performing during the show was Fresh Beat Band of the Nickelodeon show with the same name and Ross Lynch of Disneyrsquos ldquoAustin and Allyrdquo with his band R5 Olympic champions Bart Conner Nadia Comaneci and Peggy Fleming hosted the show The glitzy production was filmed before a sold out and wildly cheering crowd in the Arena We commend the Jamestown Savings Bank Arena for an outstanding job on this event

Coming up next weekend NBC viewers will get a chance to see a different side of Chautauqua County when the final event of Jack Linkrsquos Major League Fishingrsquos Summit Cup will be televised at 100 pm Saturday February 9 The Major League Fishing crew and support staff have been raving both online and on the Outdoor Channel about the beauty of Chautauqua Lake as an extraordinary fishing destination as well as the hospitality they received during filming here last August

Please join us Saturday for a Major League Fishing watch party at Bellini Lounge at Chautauqua Suites as we celebrate this tremendous event The party begins at noon with free lunch and a cash bar This event is sponsored by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau Chautauqua Marina and Webbrsquos Year Round Resort You can register online through wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

It is easy when you live somewhere to take it for granted It becomes a little more exciting when you look at the assets in your own backyard through the eyes of others We should remind ourselves more often that the quality of life we enjoy in Chautauqua County is a privilege and that our arearsquos natural beauty sports and recreational opportunities and offerings in the arts and education truly do make us special We are very lucky to call Chautauqua County our home and to show it off this way for the rest of the country

The Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce will present a number of awards to local businesses during its annual Salute to the Finest on Tuesday February 12 The award winners are Manufacturer of the Year ndash Hopersquos Windows Inc Retailer of the Year ndash Jamestown Mattress Company Community Service Award ndash John Bauer Pride of Jamestown Award ndash Gateway Station Business of the Year ndash Robo Enterprises Inc Service to Humanity Award ndash Eastside YMCA New Business of the Year ndash Patientrsquos Pharmacy

The event begins at 530 pm at the Lillian V Ney Renaissance Center 19 West Third Street The cost is $20 for a heavy hors drsquooeuvre buffet with a cash bar You can register through the events calendar at wwwchautauquachamberorg or by calling the Chamber at 484-1101

Once again a full slate of winter events is being planned for the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival in Mayville ndash one of the largest winter festivals in the region ndash which is organized annually by the MayvilleChautauqua Community Chamber of Commerce

The lineup includes snowmobile rides a flare parade fireworks kidsrsquo corner crafts chili cook-off kids snow slides snowball distance throwing contest snowmananimal making contest ice carving broomball snowshoe demonstrations a polar bear swim presidential costumer contest a snowball dance and lighting of the ice castle Many of these events will be held weather permitting

Major sponsors of the Presidents Day Weekend Winter Festival are Media One Group Town of Chautauqua Clark Patterson Lee Architectural Engineering FirmHabiterra Operating Engineers Local 17- Apprenticeship Program Felony Entertainment LLC Chautauqua Suites-Olives Restaurant-Bellini Lounge Lakeview HotelThe Docks Restaurant and Chautauqua Marina Platinum Sponsors are M amp T Bank Mayville Branch Webbrsquos Captainrsquos Table Restaurant and The Cottage Collection and Lictus Keystone For a complete schedule of events and sponsors please visit the Winter Festival event page at wwwchautauquachamberorg

The Community Chamber Development Corporation an Affiliate of the Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce is helping to provide answers to insurance questions through the Small Business Assistance Program SBAP is an initiative of the Community Service Society (CSS) a network of organizations across New York State that helps consumers and small business get affordable health care and health insurance Through SBAP we can provide health reform information and training for employers and one-on-one consultations on insurance options costs tax credits enrollment dispute resolution and more

If you have a small business and are looking for direct answers to questions about insurance including new regulations surrounding the Affordable Care Act tax credits and more please call CCDC at 366-6200 or 484-1101 for more information

AQUARIUS Transits indicate this week starts off on a pleasant note Socialization is indicated within small groups through the fifth Mercury moving into Pisces indicates communication may appear fickle at times to those around you in all of lifersquos sectors from the sixth through the ninth Transits through the second half of the week indicate taking action similar to the brilliance of thesolar system to move beyond the dimness you perceive around you PISCES Transits from the the beginning of the week through the fifth create energies which may allow you to feel stifled and leaving you with an inner desire towards those around you to hurry up and make decisions in order for you to do your own thing Energies from the sixth through the ninth may have you feeling overly confident and taking action without thoroughly thinking every thing through for the highest and best of all involved- including your selfARIES Transits indicate a possible slow start to the week this does not equate to a lack of productiveness You may desire to look at the possible choices around you and take action upon whose outcomes you may desire to come to fruition Self responsibility is indicated this week Action via insight is indicated from the eighth through the ninth Transiting Jupiter in Gemini mayhave you moving all over the place and may even have you looking at your self in amazement

TAURUS You may find yourself traveling or making plans to take a trip which is businesscareer related from the beginning of this week through the ninth Keep in mind even the best laid out plans may be cancelled andor postponed Transits create energies which indicate self responsibility in order to insure others do not perceive your need for attention as personal arrogance Transits at weekrsquos end indicate checking and rechecking everything for accuracyGEMINI Transits from the first through the fifth create energies which may find you in an overly serious mood and may be perceived as moodiness by those within your inner circle Self responsibility is indicated here in order to insure your actions do not act as a catalyst(s) which may cause painhurtoffense within those you care about and who sincerely care about you Transits indicate taking the to review your finances in order to take positive action from the seventh through the ninthMOON CHILD Productivity is paramount and key as indicated by transits from the first through the ninth- by adding self responsibility to the before mentioned energies and you may find yourself accomplishing desired outcomes beyond your your inner thoughts of probability Transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate favorable outcomes within your financial sector Keep in mind there are always possibilities and new choices which may be made for desired outcomesLEO Energies which are being created by current transits from the first through the fifth may have you feeling a need to take a leadership position in your workcareer environment Transits indicate you may already have the support of other in order for this to occur Self responsibility is indicated Transits from the fifth through the ninth create energies which may highlight partnerships within all sectors of your life bonds be be strengthened dissipated or created VIRGO Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow your to bring current projects to fruition Your energies to take self responsible action combined with planetarytransits may open doors to outcomes beyond your wildest imaginings Transits from the sixth through the ninth create energies which may allow you to reach out to all the ldquorightrdquo people now who may have the ability to unlock doors for you in order to move forward LIBRA Transits from the first through the third indicate you may desire to take action in order to fulfill obligations for elders within your family structure Transits from the fourth through the f ifth create energies which may have you retreating to alone time in order to revitalize your own life energies for personal and upcoming use Transits from the sixth through the ninth may find you uniting or reuniting with someone from your past in order to form a life long romantic partnershipSCORPIO Energies created by planetary transits from the first through the fourth may indicate a need for structure hard work and stick-to-it-activeness Taking the self responsibility to do so may bring about desired outcomes you may have been seeking for what seems to be a life time Transits from the fifth through the ninth allow you to bathe within their energies and the energy ofaccomplishmentSAGITTARIUS Transits from the first through the fourth create energies which may allow you to bring about long desired results There is also an indication to you may desire to partner with an earth sign- such as a Capricorn- in order to ldquoblack boardrdquo with them and pick their brain(s) for ideas of practicality Romance is in the air for single and already coupled Sagittarius on the sixth Transits from the seventh through the ninth indicate indicate giving way to the desires of those you love CAPRICORN Transits from the first through the ninth are creating energies which may assist you to become grounded Self responsibility to do so is indicated Flexibility is indicated here as well Keep in mind Spring will arrive in its time transits indicate this is a time to accomplish what is at hand versus ldquowishing time ( your life ) awayrdquo Energies created by transits from the sixth through the ninth indicate humor and the proper use of humor may act as a ldquomagicalrdquo gift

Psychic Medium Astrologer Dennis Morley may be visited at and contacted for consultation via wwwpsychicdennismorleycom or

dennispsychicdennismorleycom or call 716-595-2836For Entertainment Purposes Only

It does not matter where love goes As long as love flowsThis is Creativity Unlimited

VISIT ME AT wwwpsychicdennismorleycom Love in ActionDennis

ZODIACTIONFor FEBRUARY 3 - 9

(A syndicated column created copyrighted and published by Dennis Morley)

Artificial turf was first used in Major League Baseball in the Houston Astrodome in 1966 replacing the grass field used when the stadium opened a year earlier

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

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Bruschetta Shrimp Pasta served wsalad amp garlic bread $1199White Chicken Lasagna served wsalad amp garlic bread $999Sweet and Spicey Grilled Shrimp Skewers served owild rice with salad veg and roll $999

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Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

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BUFFALO SABRES COACHES

Punch Imlach 1970ndash1972Floyd Smith 1972Joe Crozier 1972ndash1974Floyd Smith 1974ndash1977Marcel Pronovost 1977ndash1978Billy Inglis 1978ndash1979Scotty Bowman 1979ndash1980Roger Neilson 1980ndash1981Jimmy Roberts 1981ndash1982Scotty Bowman 1982ndash1985Jim Schoenfeld 1985ndash1986Scotty Bowman 1986ndash1986Craig Ramsay 1986ndash1987Ted Sator 1987ndash1989Rick Dudley 1989ndash1991John Muckler 1991ndash1995Ted Nolan 1995ndash1997Lindy Ruff 1997ndashpresent

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31st Annual Groundhog Day Pancake Breakfast Sunday February 3 An ldquoall-you-can-eatrdquo breakfast will be served from 8-11 am at the Cassadaga Fire Hall Sponsored by the Cassadaga Valley Kiwanis Club A handmade quilt will be raffled to benefit the Cassadaga Library Call 384-4023 or 595-3879 or see a Kiwanian for presale ticketsPancake Brunch Sunday February 3 8 am-130 pm Villenova Grange Balcom Corner blinker light (Rt 83) and Rt 322 South Dayton Take-outs available For info call 988-3819 or 965-4292Valentinersquos Day Craft At The Dunkirk Free Library Saturday February 9th from 1030 am-1130 am Kids can make valentine cards and gifts This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Book Sale Saturday February 9 1000 am-400 pm 21 East Bookstore Paperbacks and Hardcovers Literacy Volunteers 21 E Second Washington Ave Entrance Dunkirk Come browse take home some bargains and assist us in our work in promoting literacy10th Annual Kiss Me Anew (KMA) Valentinersquos Benefit Saturday February 9 930 pm Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk For those 21 and over Includes food fun door prizes Sweet Revenge girls and music by Black Widow Proceeds benefit the Salvation Army Anew Center 5-50 tickets Chinese auction and a Cupid Coat Check Mention the party and get a special room rate Call the Clarion at 716-366-8350 to make reservationsSnowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Countyrsquos Annual Ride-in Sunday February 10 11 am-3 pm Chautauqua County Firemanrsquos Grounds Stockton at Junction CH108 of Trail C4 and C4B Free food and beverage to include ldquoA Taste of Chautauqua Trailsrdquo Trail grooming equipment will be on display If the trails are closed the event is canceledRelay For Life Fundraiser Saturday February 23 5 pm-10 pm Rookies on the Lake 7 pm Live music by Left of Center Food and Drink Specials Raffles include Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres packages and Chinese auction Sponsored by the Kosciuszko ClubPaper Factory Relay for Life teamChapter 459 Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting Sunday February 24 11 am John T Murray VFW Post 1017 113 Deer St DunkirkPajama Story-time At The Dunkirk Free Library Tuesday February 26 530 pm-630 pm Kids can listen to bedtime stories wear their pajamas make a craft and enjoy refreshments This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Chiavettarsquos Chicken BBQ sponsored by Relay for Life Team Lucky 777 Sunday March 3 noon - 5 pm First ward Falcon Club Lake Shore Drive East Dunkirk Drive thru available Chinese auction Pre-sale tickets available by calling 366-7292 All proceeds go to the American Cancer SocietyGenerations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible) Training is ideal for first time computer users To register for this one-on-one training contact Nancy Jager Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell Training Coordinator at 753-4471Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1030 am-1100 am for 2-5 year olds For more information call 366-2511The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice To accommodate patrons Stockton Library 22 North Main St upper floor winter hours Mon Tues Thurs 1-7 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2 Closed Wednesday and SundayAmvet Retire Flags Silver Creek Respectable flag drop off box for retired flags Located inside of buildingSilver Creek-Hanover Garden Club Our garden club is seeking new members Join and receive a yearrsquos subscription to ldquoOrganic Gardeningrdquo Monthly meetings educational speakers and fun in the gardens For more information call Sue at 934-7608 or dukesueroadrunnercomReformers Unanimous a nationwide Bible-based addictions program Smoking weight drugs alcohol + Friday nights 7 pm Open Door Baptist Church 3576 Luce Rd just off Rt 60 Cassadaga Questions or information 595-2535Literacy Volunteers Bookstore 21 E Second St Dunkirk Washington Avenue entrance Over 10000 used books available Open Thursday Friday and Saturday 10 am-5 pmOvereaters Anonymous weekly Friday meetings at 330 Steger Apartments Library 15 N Main St Dunkirk Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more informationAre You On SSDISSI and want to work Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for KarenSilver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group If interested call 679-5833 to get an application Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 pmSamuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Post 13 N Main Street Silver CreekFirst United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 630-800 pm at 35 Park Place Silver Creek Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attendWestfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 600 pm at the Bark Grill in WestfieldSt Peterrsquos Church Bible Believing Anglican Worship 1A Park Street Forestville 652-9936 10 am Sunday Homebuilders 7 pm WednesdayThe Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month Everyone welcome Municipal Building Chestnut St ForestvilleAnderson-Lee Library Storytime 43 Main St Silver Creek Thursday mornings 1030-1100 am children ages 1-6Lily Dale Spiritualist Church East Street Lily Dale Sunday Services 1030 am Workshops amp Classes - no gate fee For information 716-595-3971 (247)Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting) 369 West Main Fredonia at Barlowrsquos Mill Worship at 11AM All are welcome For info 485-6065 or 679-1452TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter 1094 Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church 148 W Main St Brocton Handicap accessibility building and parking Weigh in 5-530 pm Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St Josephrsquos Hall Fredonia Weigh-ins 5 to 530 pmTOPS Chapter NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Wednesday at 900 am at Free Library Main St Sinclairville 962-3312 or 595-3340TOPS 890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 am for weigh-ins Meetings start at 905 am New members welcome For info call 934-4774William P Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 630 pm at the Post on Pearl amp Washington in WestfieldAbate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 1130 am at 41 West Fredonia For more info go to wwwchautabateorg or e-mail chautcoabateyahoocomTops- Chapter 1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Tuesday at 900 am at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St Farnham Church Of The Living Spirit Lily Dale hold monthly events including Healing Services Drumming Circles Medium Lunch Readings and Philosophy discussions Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters churchofthelivingspiritcom International Fellowship is seeking volunteer host families to host foreign exchange students Please call toll free 1-800-647-8839 or visit wwwinternationalfellowshiporgTo place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626 This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups

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CUTTING COMMUNICA-TIONS

This hand was played in a rubber-bridge game more than half a century ago The heroine was Ruth Sherman winner of several national championships in the 1940s and lsquo50s

Sherman reached four spades doubled as shown and West led the jack of hearts Declarer played low from dummy and East took the ace and returned a heart to dummyrsquos king

It was obvious to Sher-man that East had started with a doubleton heart and was poised to ruff the next heart lead Had declarer led a trump at this point East would have taken the ace and put West in with a club to obtain the heart ruff that sets the contract

But Sherman found a way to prevent West from ever gaining the lead and thereby circumvented the heart ruff Eastrsquos two-notrump bid marked him with both the king of diamonds and ace of spades So at trick three Sherman cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen This forced East to cover with the king where-upon declarer discarded her singleton club

East returned a club but the chicken had flown the coop Sherman ruffed forced out the ace of spades ruffed the club return drew trumps and ran her hearts to make the doubled contract Her only losers were a heart a spade and a diamond

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

The Blue Grass Cook Bookcompiled by Minnie C Fox(University Press of Ken-tucky$2195)Reviewed by Larry Cox

This fascinating cookbook was originally published in 1904 when Minnie C Fox a Kentucky socialite com-piled more than 300 recipes gathered from her family friends and black cooks who lived near either her family estate in Bourbon County Ky or her home in Big Stone Gap Va

The collection reflected authentic Southern cooking prepared in turn-of-the-cen-tury kitchens where sorghum molasses drop biscuits succulent cured hams and decadent desserts were all commonplace The recipes included such regional favor-ites as Johnny Cake Baked Apple Dumplings Green Corn Custard with Broiled Tomatoes and even Mrs Henry Clayrsquos Drop Cake What makes this cookbook so exceptional is that the fea-tured dishes are all placed in their proper historic context

A century ago most collec-tions that featured ldquofine old Dixie dishesrdquo also included demoralizing etchings of

slaves at work vernacular lan-guage and occasionally lyrics from spirituals and hymns The Fox family gave credit where credit was due and with dignity provided redress to the black descendants of genera-tions of invisible cooks who had worked to help define the culinary history of the South

Many of the recipes serve as interesting historical land-marks Where else could you find instructions on how to dress terrapin While most of us will never prepare turtle many of the recipes still can be prepared in contemporary American kitchens using familiar ingredient and meth-ods The Coconut Pudding Caramel Layer Cake and Sweetbreads are fairly easy to prepare

When the New York Times reviewed this cookbook in 1904 the critic pointed out that many of the recipes are ldquoveritable heirlooms pre-cious souvenirs of the past the originals of which were in faded ink just as they were inscribed by loving hands by our mothers and grandmoth-ersrdquo He might have added that this collection is the next best things to observing the cooking in a traditional Southern kitchen more than 100 years ago

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DEATHS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

bull Bill Masterton a hockey player for the Minnesota North Star died in 1968 as the result of a head injury He fell over backwards and hit his head on the ice after being checked during a game against the Oakland Seals His is the only death in pro-hockey during the modern era bull Raymond Johnson Chapman A Cleveland Indians baseball player died in 1920 one day after being struck in head by baseball pitch becoming the only player ever killed as result of major league baseball game

The teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl are

bull Cleveland Browns (The original Browns won 4 of 6 NFL championship appearances and went to 3 AFC championships 1986 1987 and 1989 Then they became the Baltimore Ravens and won a Super Bowl The new Browns team is an expansion team that began in 1999 and lost their only playoff game in 2002)

bull Houston Texans (Expansion team never made the playoffs)

bull Jacksonville Jaguars (Expansion team went to 2 AFC Championships in 1996 and 1999)

bull Detroit Lions (Won 4 NFL championships and went to the NFC Championship in 1991)

~~~~~~As of the 2010

Super Bowl 14 of the 32 NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl

Minnesota Vikings (0-4)

Buffalo Bills (0-4)Cincinnati Bengals

(0-2)Philadelphia

Eagles (0-2)Tennessee Titans

(0-1)San Diego

Chargers (0-1)Atlanta Falcons

(0-1)Carolina Panthers

(0-1)Arizona Cardinals

(0-1)Seattle Seahawks

(0-1)Cleveland BrownsHouston TexansJacksonville

JaguarsDetroit Lions

Technically the Chiefs and the Jets only won Super Bowls as AFL teams and never as NFL teams

~~~~~~The Pittsburgh

Steelers have won six Super Bowls the most of any team

~~~~~~The closest Super Bowl ever was Super Bowl XXV played on January 27 1991 The Bills lost by 1 point Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Scott Norwood Buffalorsquos kicker attempted a field goal from 47 yards away but the kick went wide right

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My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

stockxchg photo

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Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

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1 lb Montreal T-Bone Steak served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1499Prime Rib Au Jus for 2 served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1999Land amp Sea (12 lb NY Strip Steak 4 Jumbo Shrimp) served wsalad potato veg amp roll $1399

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KFWS bull MindGymJanuary 21 2013

Festive Tossed Salad

Salads often are taken for granted and usually are a last-minute ldquopour the dressing over the lettucerdquo sort of thing Bring this one to the table and yoursquoll put a smile on everyonersquos face 4 cups torn mixed salad greens 34 cup thinly sliced celery 1 cup shredded carrots 14 cup finely chopped green onion 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges rinsed and drained 14 cup slivered almonds 12 cup fat-free Catalina dressing 2 tablespoons orange marmalade spread- able fruit 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh par- sley or 1 teaspoon dried Parsley flakes

1 In a large bowl com-bine salad greens celery carrots and green onion Stir in mandarin oranges and almonds

2 In a small bowl com-bine Catalina dressing orange marmalade and parsley Drizzle dressing mixture over salad mixture Toss gently to combine Serve at once Makes 4 (1 12 cups each) servings

bull Each serving equals 164 calories 4g fat 3g protein 29g carb 406mg sodium 4g fiber Diabetic Exchanges 1 12 Vegetable 1 Fruit 1 Fat 12 Starch

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

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Slow Cooker Beef With Pineapple

When it comes to shred-ded meat you canrsquot beat flank steak For optimal shredding cut it cross-wise against the grain in 2-inch pieces 1 large red onion 1 12 pounds flank steak cut crosswise into 4 pieces 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder (optional) 12 pineapple (about 2 pounds) peeled cored and cut into 12-inch pieces Kosher salt and pepper 1 jalapeno pepper (seeded for less heat if desired) thinly sliced 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 avocado diced 12 cup fresh cilantro 8 small flour tortillas warmed

1 Chop 34 of the onion and refrigerate the rest until ready to use In a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker toss chopped onion beef chili powder ancho chili powder (if using) half the pine-apple 12 teaspoon salt and 14 teaspoon pepper

2 Cook covered until meat is tender and shreds easily 7 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high

3 When beef has 25 min-utes left to cook thinly slice remaining onion In a medi-um bowl toss onion jalap-eno lime juice remaining pineapple and 14 teaspoon each salt and pepper fold in avocado and cilantro

4 Using two forks shred meat then stir into cook-ing liquid Fill tortillas with beef mixture top with pine-apple salsa Serves 4

bull Each serving About 604 calories 23g total fat (8g saturated) 111mg choles-terol 1mg sodium 56g car-bohydrate 44g protein

(Recipe excerpted from Womanrsquos Day magazine)copy 2013 Hearst Communications Inc

All rights reserved

Texas-Style ChiliSweet green pepper and

corn added to seasoned chunks of sirloin beef up this Super Bowl stew from Country Living magazine 2 12 pounds boneless beef top sirloin steak 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 can (28-ounce) tomato sauce 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves 1 teaspoon salt 2 medium sweet green peppers cut into 1-inch squares 1 package (10-ounce) frozen whole-kernel corn Corn tortilla chips (optional)

1 Trim off any fat from sirloin and discard Cut sir-loin into 1-inch cubes

2 In heavy 6-quart sauce-pot heat 1 tablespoon oil over medium-high heat Add half of sirloin cubes Saute until pieces are browned on

all sides mdash about 5 minutes Remove sirloin to a bowl repeat to brown remaining sirloin cubes

3 Add remaining table-spoon oil to saucepot add onions and saute until soft and translucent mdash 5 to 7 minutes Add garlic and saute 1 minute Return browned sirloin and any juices to saucepot

4 Stir in tomato sauce chili powder cumin oreg-ano and salt Heat chili to boiling over high heat reduce heat to low cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally

5 Stir green peppers and corn into chili mixture Cook 30 to 45 minutes lon-ger or until meat and veg-etables are tender stirring occasionally

6 To serve stir chili and ladle into soup plates Garnish with tortilla chips if desired or keep chili warm up to 2 hours over very low heat for guests to help themselves as desired Serves 8

bull Each serving About 400 calories 17g total fat (0g saturated) 108mg choles-terol 974mg sodium 19g total carbs 4g dietary fiber 44g protein

copy 2013 Hearst Communications IncAll rights reserved

King Features W

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BUFFALO SABRES COACHES

Punch Imlach 1970ndash1972Floyd Smith 1972Joe Crozier 1972ndash1974Floyd Smith 1974ndash1977Marcel Pronovost 1977ndash1978Billy Inglis 1978ndash1979Scotty Bowman 1979ndash1980Roger Neilson 1980ndash1981Jimmy Roberts 1981ndash1982Scotty Bowman 1982ndash1985Jim Schoenfeld 1985ndash1986Scotty Bowman 1986ndash1986Craig Ramsay 1986ndash1987Ted Sator 1987ndash1989Rick Dudley 1989ndash1991John Muckler 1991ndash1995Ted Nolan 1995ndash1997Lindy Ruff 1997ndashpresent

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31st Annual Groundhog Day Pancake Breakfast Sunday February 3 An ldquoall-you-can-eatrdquo breakfast will be served from 8-11 am at the Cassadaga Fire Hall Sponsored by the Cassadaga Valley Kiwanis Club A handmade quilt will be raffled to benefit the Cassadaga Library Call 384-4023 or 595-3879 or see a Kiwanian for presale ticketsPancake Brunch Sunday February 3 8 am-130 pm Villenova Grange Balcom Corner blinker light (Rt 83) and Rt 322 South Dayton Take-outs available For info call 988-3819 or 965-4292Valentinersquos Day Craft At The Dunkirk Free Library Saturday February 9th from 1030 am-1130 am Kids can make valentine cards and gifts This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Book Sale Saturday February 9 1000 am-400 pm 21 East Bookstore Paperbacks and Hardcovers Literacy Volunteers 21 E Second Washington Ave Entrance Dunkirk Come browse take home some bargains and assist us in our work in promoting literacy10th Annual Kiss Me Anew (KMA) Valentinersquos Benefit Saturday February 9 930 pm Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk For those 21 and over Includes food fun door prizes Sweet Revenge girls and music by Black Widow Proceeds benefit the Salvation Army Anew Center 5-50 tickets Chinese auction and a Cupid Coat Check Mention the party and get a special room rate Call the Clarion at 716-366-8350 to make reservationsSnowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Countyrsquos Annual Ride-in Sunday February 10 11 am-3 pm Chautauqua County Firemanrsquos Grounds Stockton at Junction CH108 of Trail C4 and C4B Free food and beverage to include ldquoA Taste of Chautauqua Trailsrdquo Trail grooming equipment will be on display If the trails are closed the event is canceledRelay For Life Fundraiser Saturday February 23 5 pm-10 pm Rookies on the Lake 7 pm Live music by Left of Center Food and Drink Specials Raffles include Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres packages and Chinese auction Sponsored by the Kosciuszko ClubPaper Factory Relay for Life teamChapter 459 Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting Sunday February 24 11 am John T Murray VFW Post 1017 113 Deer St DunkirkPajama Story-time At The Dunkirk Free Library Tuesday February 26 530 pm-630 pm Kids can listen to bedtime stories wear their pajamas make a craft and enjoy refreshments This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Chiavettarsquos Chicken BBQ sponsored by Relay for Life Team Lucky 777 Sunday March 3 noon - 5 pm First ward Falcon Club Lake Shore Drive East Dunkirk Drive thru available Chinese auction Pre-sale tickets available by calling 366-7292 All proceeds go to the American Cancer SocietyGenerations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible) Training is ideal for first time computer users To register for this one-on-one training contact Nancy Jager Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell Training Coordinator at 753-4471Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1030 am-1100 am for 2-5 year olds For more information call 366-2511The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice To accommodate patrons Stockton Library 22 North Main St upper floor winter hours Mon Tues Thurs 1-7 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2 Closed Wednesday and SundayAmvet Retire Flags Silver Creek Respectable flag drop off box for retired flags Located inside of buildingSilver Creek-Hanover Garden Club Our garden club is seeking new members Join and receive a yearrsquos subscription to ldquoOrganic Gardeningrdquo Monthly meetings educational speakers and fun in the gardens For more information call Sue at 934-7608 or dukesueroadrunnercomReformers Unanimous a nationwide Bible-based addictions program Smoking weight drugs alcohol + Friday nights 7 pm Open Door Baptist Church 3576 Luce Rd just off Rt 60 Cassadaga Questions or information 595-2535Literacy Volunteers Bookstore 21 E Second St Dunkirk Washington Avenue entrance Over 10000 used books available Open Thursday Friday and Saturday 10 am-5 pmOvereaters Anonymous weekly Friday meetings at 330 Steger Apartments Library 15 N Main St Dunkirk Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more informationAre You On SSDISSI and want to work Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for KarenSilver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group If interested call 679-5833 to get an application Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 pmSamuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Post 13 N Main Street Silver CreekFirst United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 630-800 pm at 35 Park Place Silver Creek Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attendWestfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 600 pm at the Bark Grill in WestfieldSt Peterrsquos Church Bible Believing Anglican Worship 1A Park Street Forestville 652-9936 10 am Sunday Homebuilders 7 pm WednesdayThe Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month Everyone welcome Municipal Building Chestnut St ForestvilleAnderson-Lee Library Storytime 43 Main St Silver Creek Thursday mornings 1030-1100 am children ages 1-6Lily Dale Spiritualist Church East Street Lily Dale Sunday Services 1030 am Workshops amp Classes - no gate fee For information 716-595-3971 (247)Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting) 369 West Main Fredonia at Barlowrsquos Mill Worship at 11AM All are welcome For info 485-6065 or 679-1452TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter 1094 Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church 148 W Main St Brocton Handicap accessibility building and parking Weigh in 5-530 pm Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St Josephrsquos Hall Fredonia Weigh-ins 5 to 530 pmTOPS Chapter NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Wednesday at 900 am at Free Library Main St Sinclairville 962-3312 or 595-3340TOPS 890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 am for weigh-ins Meetings start at 905 am New members welcome For info call 934-4774William P Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 630 pm at the Post on Pearl amp Washington in WestfieldAbate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 1130 am at 41 West Fredonia For more info go to wwwchautabateorg or e-mail chautcoabateyahoocomTops- Chapter 1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Tuesday at 900 am at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St Farnham Church Of The Living Spirit Lily Dale hold monthly events including Healing Services Drumming Circles Medium Lunch Readings and Philosophy discussions Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters churchofthelivingspiritcom International Fellowship is seeking volunteer host families to host foreign exchange students Please call toll free 1-800-647-8839 or visit wwwinternationalfellowshiporgTo place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626 This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups

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CUTTING COMMUNICA-TIONS

This hand was played in a rubber-bridge game more than half a century ago The heroine was Ruth Sherman winner of several national championships in the 1940s and lsquo50s

Sherman reached four spades doubled as shown and West led the jack of hearts Declarer played low from dummy and East took the ace and returned a heart to dummyrsquos king

It was obvious to Sher-man that East had started with a doubleton heart and was poised to ruff the next heart lead Had declarer led a trump at this point East would have taken the ace and put West in with a club to obtain the heart ruff that sets the contract

But Sherman found a way to prevent West from ever gaining the lead and thereby circumvented the heart ruff Eastrsquos two-notrump bid marked him with both the king of diamonds and ace of spades So at trick three Sherman cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen This forced East to cover with the king where-upon declarer discarded her singleton club

East returned a club but the chicken had flown the coop Sherman ruffed forced out the ace of spades ruffed the club return drew trumps and ran her hearts to make the doubled contract Her only losers were a heart a spade and a diamond

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

The Blue Grass Cook Bookcompiled by Minnie C Fox(University Press of Ken-tucky$2195)Reviewed by Larry Cox

This fascinating cookbook was originally published in 1904 when Minnie C Fox a Kentucky socialite com-piled more than 300 recipes gathered from her family friends and black cooks who lived near either her family estate in Bourbon County Ky or her home in Big Stone Gap Va

The collection reflected authentic Southern cooking prepared in turn-of-the-cen-tury kitchens where sorghum molasses drop biscuits succulent cured hams and decadent desserts were all commonplace The recipes included such regional favor-ites as Johnny Cake Baked Apple Dumplings Green Corn Custard with Broiled Tomatoes and even Mrs Henry Clayrsquos Drop Cake What makes this cookbook so exceptional is that the fea-tured dishes are all placed in their proper historic context

A century ago most collec-tions that featured ldquofine old Dixie dishesrdquo also included demoralizing etchings of

slaves at work vernacular lan-guage and occasionally lyrics from spirituals and hymns The Fox family gave credit where credit was due and with dignity provided redress to the black descendants of genera-tions of invisible cooks who had worked to help define the culinary history of the South

Many of the recipes serve as interesting historical land-marks Where else could you find instructions on how to dress terrapin While most of us will never prepare turtle many of the recipes still can be prepared in contemporary American kitchens using familiar ingredient and meth-ods The Coconut Pudding Caramel Layer Cake and Sweetbreads are fairly easy to prepare

When the New York Times reviewed this cookbook in 1904 the critic pointed out that many of the recipes are ldquoveritable heirlooms pre-cious souvenirs of the past the originals of which were in faded ink just as they were inscribed by loving hands by our mothers and grandmoth-ersrdquo He might have added that this collection is the next best things to observing the cooking in a traditional Southern kitchen more than 100 years ago

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DEATHS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

bull Bill Masterton a hockey player for the Minnesota North Star died in 1968 as the result of a head injury He fell over backwards and hit his head on the ice after being checked during a game against the Oakland Seals His is the only death in pro-hockey during the modern era bull Raymond Johnson Chapman A Cleveland Indians baseball player died in 1920 one day after being struck in head by baseball pitch becoming the only player ever killed as result of major league baseball game

The teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl are

bull Cleveland Browns (The original Browns won 4 of 6 NFL championship appearances and went to 3 AFC championships 1986 1987 and 1989 Then they became the Baltimore Ravens and won a Super Bowl The new Browns team is an expansion team that began in 1999 and lost their only playoff game in 2002)

bull Houston Texans (Expansion team never made the playoffs)

bull Jacksonville Jaguars (Expansion team went to 2 AFC Championships in 1996 and 1999)

bull Detroit Lions (Won 4 NFL championships and went to the NFC Championship in 1991)

~~~~~~As of the 2010

Super Bowl 14 of the 32 NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl

Minnesota Vikings (0-4)

Buffalo Bills (0-4)Cincinnati Bengals

(0-2)Philadelphia

Eagles (0-2)Tennessee Titans

(0-1)San Diego

Chargers (0-1)Atlanta Falcons

(0-1)Carolina Panthers

(0-1)Arizona Cardinals

(0-1)Seattle Seahawks

(0-1)Cleveland BrownsHouston TexansJacksonville

JaguarsDetroit Lions

Technically the Chiefs and the Jets only won Super Bowls as AFL teams and never as NFL teams

~~~~~~The Pittsburgh

Steelers have won six Super Bowls the most of any team

~~~~~~The closest Super Bowl ever was Super Bowl XXV played on January 27 1991 The Bills lost by 1 point Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Scott Norwood Buffalorsquos kicker attempted a field goal from 47 yards away but the kick went wide right

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My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

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Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

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Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

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31st Annual Groundhog Day Pancake Breakfast Sunday February 3 An ldquoall-you-can-eatrdquo breakfast will be served from 8-11 am at the Cassadaga Fire Hall Sponsored by the Cassadaga Valley Kiwanis Club A handmade quilt will be raffled to benefit the Cassadaga Library Call 384-4023 or 595-3879 or see a Kiwanian for presale ticketsPancake Brunch Sunday February 3 8 am-130 pm Villenova Grange Balcom Corner blinker light (Rt 83) and Rt 322 South Dayton Take-outs available For info call 988-3819 or 965-4292Valentinersquos Day Craft At The Dunkirk Free Library Saturday February 9th from 1030 am-1130 am Kids can make valentine cards and gifts This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Book Sale Saturday February 9 1000 am-400 pm 21 East Bookstore Paperbacks and Hardcovers Literacy Volunteers 21 E Second Washington Ave Entrance Dunkirk Come browse take home some bargains and assist us in our work in promoting literacy10th Annual Kiss Me Anew (KMA) Valentinersquos Benefit Saturday February 9 930 pm Clarion Hotel in Dunkirk For those 21 and over Includes food fun door prizes Sweet Revenge girls and music by Black Widow Proceeds benefit the Salvation Army Anew Center 5-50 tickets Chinese auction and a Cupid Coat Check Mention the party and get a special room rate Call the Clarion at 716-366-8350 to make reservationsSnowmobile Clubs Of Chautauqua Countyrsquos Annual Ride-in Sunday February 10 11 am-3 pm Chautauqua County Firemanrsquos Grounds Stockton at Junction CH108 of Trail C4 and C4B Free food and beverage to include ldquoA Taste of Chautauqua Trailsrdquo Trail grooming equipment will be on display If the trails are closed the event is canceledRelay For Life Fundraiser Saturday February 23 5 pm-10 pm Rookies on the Lake 7 pm Live music by Left of Center Food and Drink Specials Raffles include Buffalo Bandits and Buffalo Sabres packages and Chinese auction Sponsored by the Kosciuszko ClubPaper Factory Relay for Life teamChapter 459 Vietnam Veterans Of America Monthly Meeting Sunday February 24 11 am John T Murray VFW Post 1017 113 Deer St DunkirkPajama Story-time At The Dunkirk Free Library Tuesday February 26 530 pm-630 pm Kids can listen to bedtime stories wear their pajamas make a craft and enjoy refreshments This is a free event For more information call 366-2511Chiavettarsquos Chicken BBQ sponsored by Relay for Life Team Lucky 777 Sunday March 3 noon - 5 pm First ward Falcon Club Lake Shore Drive East Dunkirk Drive thru available Chinese auction Pre-sale tickets available by calling 366-7292 All proceeds go to the American Cancer SocietyGenerations-on-line Free Computer Training for senior citizens is again being offered by the Chautauqua County Office for the Aging The new training site is the Dunkirk Free Library (handicap accessible) Training is ideal for first time computer users To register for this one-on-one training contact Nancy Jager Peer Coach (cell 224-0998) or Betty Crowell Training Coordinator at 753-4471Ongoing Weekly Story-time And Craft at the Dunkirk Free Library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1030 am-1100 am for 2-5 year olds For more information call 366-2511The Cassadaga Branch Library is closed for renovations until further notice To accommodate patrons Stockton Library 22 North Main St upper floor winter hours Mon Tues Thurs 1-7 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2 Closed Wednesday and SundayAmvet Retire Flags Silver Creek Respectable flag drop off box for retired flags Located inside of buildingSilver Creek-Hanover Garden Club Our garden club is seeking new members Join and receive a yearrsquos subscription to ldquoOrganic Gardeningrdquo Monthly meetings educational speakers and fun in the gardens For more information call Sue at 934-7608 or dukesueroadrunnercomReformers Unanimous a nationwide Bible-based addictions program Smoking weight drugs alcohol + Friday nights 7 pm Open Door Baptist Church 3576 Luce Rd just off Rt 60 Cassadaga Questions or information 595-2535Literacy Volunteers Bookstore 21 E Second St Dunkirk Washington Avenue entrance Over 10000 used books available Open Thursday Friday and Saturday 10 am-5 pmOvereaters Anonymous weekly Friday meetings at 330 Steger Apartments Library 15 N Main St Dunkirk Call Vicki 672-2625 or Cassandra 410-1066 for more informationAre You On SSDISSI and want to work Call Chautauqua Works at 716-487-5127 and ask for KarenSilver Creek Fire Department Auxiliary- We are looking for people to join our group If interested call 679-5833 to get an application Meetings are held on the third Thursday at 7 pmSamuel Cimino VFW Ladies Auxiliary meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at the Post 13 N Main Street Silver CreekFirst United Presbyterian Church - United Angels Youth Group meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 630-800 pm at 35 Park Place Silver Creek Anyone in 6th-12th grade is invited to attendWestfield-Ripley Kiwanis Club Community Speakers - the community is cordially invited every first and third Thursday at 600 pm at the Bark Grill in WestfieldSt Peterrsquos Church Bible Believing Anglican Worship 1A Park Street Forestville 652-9936 10 am Sunday Homebuilders 7 pm WednesdayThe Forestville Historical Society meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month Everyone welcome Municipal Building Chestnut St ForestvilleAnderson-Lee Library Storytime 43 Main St Silver Creek Thursday mornings 1030-1100 am children ages 1-6Lily Dale Spiritualist Church East Street Lily Dale Sunday Services 1030 am Workshops amp Classes - no gate fee For information 716-595-3971 (247)Quaker (Fredonia Friends Meeting) 369 West Main Fredonia at Barlowrsquos Mill Worship at 11AM All are welcome For info 485-6065 or 679-1452TOPS- Take Off Pounds Sensibly NY Chapter 1094 Brocton has a NEW meeting location at Fellowship Church 148 W Main St Brocton Handicap accessibility building and parking Weigh in 5-530 pm Informational and weight loss support meeting to follow For more info call Jackie 792-4248 or Shirley 792-4464TOPS- NY Chapter 176 meets every Wednesday at St Josephrsquos Hall Fredonia Weigh-ins 5 to 530 pmTOPS Chapter NY610- Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Wednesday at 900 am at Free Library Main St Sinclairville 962-3312 or 595-3340TOPS 890 meets at the First United Church on Wednesdays at 8 am for weigh-ins Meetings start at 905 am New members welcome For info call 934-4774William P Jackway VFW- Ladies Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of each month at 630 pm at the Post on Pearl amp Washington in WestfieldAbate Of New York holds its monthly meetings on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 1130 am at 41 West Fredonia For more info go to wwwchautabateorg or e-mail chautcoabateyahoocomTops- Chapter 1230 Take Off Pounds Sensibly Meets every Tuesday at 900 am at the Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Church St Farnham Church Of The Living Spirit Lily Dale hold monthly events including Healing Services Drumming Circles Medium Lunch Readings and Philosophy discussions Visit Church of the Living Spirit Website for additional information and newsletters churchofthelivingspiritcom International Fellowship is seeking volunteer host families to host foreign exchange students Please call toll free 1-800-647-8839 or visit wwwinternationalfellowshiporgTo place your listing please contact our office at 679-1509 or fax to 672-2626 This column is provided as a public service on space-available basis for not-for-profit groups

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CUTTING COMMUNICA-TIONS

This hand was played in a rubber-bridge game more than half a century ago The heroine was Ruth Sherman winner of several national championships in the 1940s and lsquo50s

Sherman reached four spades doubled as shown and West led the jack of hearts Declarer played low from dummy and East took the ace and returned a heart to dummyrsquos king

It was obvious to Sher-man that East had started with a doubleton heart and was poised to ruff the next heart lead Had declarer led a trump at this point East would have taken the ace and put West in with a club to obtain the heart ruff that sets the contract

But Sherman found a way to prevent West from ever gaining the lead and thereby circumvented the heart ruff Eastrsquos two-notrump bid marked him with both the king of diamonds and ace of spades So at trick three Sherman cashed the ace of diamonds and then led the queen This forced East to cover with the king where-upon declarer discarded her singleton club

East returned a club but the chicken had flown the coop Sherman ruffed forced out the ace of spades ruffed the club return drew trumps and ran her hearts to make the doubled contract Her only losers were a heart a spade and a diamond

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

The Blue Grass Cook Bookcompiled by Minnie C Fox(University Press of Ken-tucky$2195)Reviewed by Larry Cox

This fascinating cookbook was originally published in 1904 when Minnie C Fox a Kentucky socialite com-piled more than 300 recipes gathered from her family friends and black cooks who lived near either her family estate in Bourbon County Ky or her home in Big Stone Gap Va

The collection reflected authentic Southern cooking prepared in turn-of-the-cen-tury kitchens where sorghum molasses drop biscuits succulent cured hams and decadent desserts were all commonplace The recipes included such regional favor-ites as Johnny Cake Baked Apple Dumplings Green Corn Custard with Broiled Tomatoes and even Mrs Henry Clayrsquos Drop Cake What makes this cookbook so exceptional is that the fea-tured dishes are all placed in their proper historic context

A century ago most collec-tions that featured ldquofine old Dixie dishesrdquo also included demoralizing etchings of

slaves at work vernacular lan-guage and occasionally lyrics from spirituals and hymns The Fox family gave credit where credit was due and with dignity provided redress to the black descendants of genera-tions of invisible cooks who had worked to help define the culinary history of the South

Many of the recipes serve as interesting historical land-marks Where else could you find instructions on how to dress terrapin While most of us will never prepare turtle many of the recipes still can be prepared in contemporary American kitchens using familiar ingredient and meth-ods The Coconut Pudding Caramel Layer Cake and Sweetbreads are fairly easy to prepare

When the New York Times reviewed this cookbook in 1904 the critic pointed out that many of the recipes are ldquoveritable heirlooms pre-cious souvenirs of the past the originals of which were in faded ink just as they were inscribed by loving hands by our mothers and grandmoth-ersrdquo He might have added that this collection is the next best things to observing the cooking in a traditional Southern kitchen more than 100 years ago

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 21 2013

mdash3mdash

KFW

S bull MindG

ymJanuary 21 2013

DEATHS IN PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

bull Bill Masterton a hockey player for the Minnesota North Star died in 1968 as the result of a head injury He fell over backwards and hit his head on the ice after being checked during a game against the Oakland Seals His is the only death in pro-hockey during the modern era bull Raymond Johnson Chapman A Cleveland Indians baseball player died in 1920 one day after being struck in head by baseball pitch becoming the only player ever killed as result of major league baseball game

The teams that have never made it to the Super Bowl are

bull Cleveland Browns (The original Browns won 4 of 6 NFL championship appearances and went to 3 AFC championships 1986 1987 and 1989 Then they became the Baltimore Ravens and won a Super Bowl The new Browns team is an expansion team that began in 1999 and lost their only playoff game in 2002)

bull Houston Texans (Expansion team never made the playoffs)

bull Jacksonville Jaguars (Expansion team went to 2 AFC Championships in 1996 and 1999)

bull Detroit Lions (Won 4 NFL championships and went to the NFC Championship in 1991)

~~~~~~As of the 2010

Super Bowl 14 of the 32 NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl

Minnesota Vikings (0-4)

Buffalo Bills (0-4)Cincinnati Bengals

(0-2)Philadelphia

Eagles (0-2)Tennessee Titans

(0-1)San Diego

Chargers (0-1)Atlanta Falcons

(0-1)Carolina Panthers

(0-1)Arizona Cardinals

(0-1)Seattle Seahawks

(0-1)Cleveland BrownsHouston TexansJacksonville

JaguarsDetroit Lions

Technically the Chiefs and the Jets only won Super Bowls as AFL teams and never as NFL teams

~~~~~~The Pittsburgh

Steelers have won six Super Bowls the most of any team

~~~~~~The closest Super Bowl ever was Super Bowl XXV played on January 27 1991 The Bills lost by 1 point Giants 20 Buffalo 19 Scott Norwood Buffalorsquos kicker attempted a field goal from 47 yards away but the kick went wide right

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FIVE SISTERS FARM

ldquoDiamonds are a Girlrsquos

Best Friendrdquo

J amp L Jewelers6929 Route 5 Derby bull 947-4810

(In Blockbuster Plaza)

Your Full Line Jeweler

Hours Tues - Fri 9-6 Sat 9-3 Closed Sun amp Mon

All Repairs Done On-SiteWatch Batteries Are Always $500We buy your old gold diamonds coins silver

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Feeling older Men lose the ability to produce testos-terone as they age Call 888-476-0957 for a FREE trial of Progene- All Natural Testos-terone Supplement FSCM

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adVertiSing WorKS to-getHer mdash- online and Print Give us a call to mar-ket your business to over 4 million households for just one price in publications like this as well as our online classified sites Visit wwwmacnetonlinecom and call 800-450-7227 for more detailsFSCM

AUTO DONATIONS

a-1 donate YoUr car Breast Cancer Research Foundation Most highly rat-ed breast cancer charity in America Tax DeductibleFast Free Pick Up 1-800-399-6506 wwwcarsforbreastcancerorgFSCN

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The

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My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

stockxchg photo

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

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Power windows power locks amp

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Farm Fresh BeefNo feed additives no growth hormones

no preservatives Nothing but fresh flavorful beef Sides amp Split Sides available

$300lb hanging wtKathi amp John Glovack bull 716-532-5096

FIVE SISTERS FARM

ldquoDiamonds are a Girlrsquos

Best Friendrdquo

J amp L Jewelers6929 Route 5 Derby bull 947-4810

(In Blockbuster Plaza)

Your Full Line Jeweler

Hours Tues - Fri 9-6 Sat 9-3 Closed Sun amp Mon

All Repairs Done On-SiteWatch Batteries Are Always $500We buy your old gold diamonds coins silver

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Feeling older Men lose the ability to produce testos-terone as they age Call 888-476-0957 for a FREE trial of Progene- All Natural Testos-terone Supplement FSCM

HoW iS YoUr BUSineSS Use the power of print and on-line advertising to help reach more customers Advertise to over 4 million homes and businesses throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region for one price wwwmacnetonlinecom 800-450-7227FSCM

Medical alert For Se-niorS - 247 monitoring FREE Equipment FREE Ship-ping Nationwide Service $2995Month CALL Medical Guardian Today 877-827-1331FSCM

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

adVertiSing WorKS to-getHer mdash- online and Print Give us a call to mar-ket your business to over 4 million households for just one price in publications like this as well as our online classified sites Visit wwwmacnetonlinecom and call 800-450-7227 for more detailsFSCM

AUTO DONATIONS

a-1 donate YoUr car Breast Cancer Research Foundation Most highly rat-ed breast cancer charity in America Tax DeductibleFast Free Pick Up 1-800-399-6506 wwwcarsforbreastcancerorgFSCN

donate a car - HelP cHildren FigHting di-aBeteS Fast Free Towing Call 7 daysweek Non- run-ners OK Tax Deductible Call Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation 1-800-578-0408FSCN

AUTOS WANTED

carStrUcKS Wanted Top $$$$$ PAID Running or Not All Years Makes Mod-els Free Towing Wersquore Local 7 DaysWeek Call Toll Free 1-888-416-2330FSCN

caSH For carS and trUcKS Get A Top Dollar IN-STANT Offer Running or Not 1-888-416-2208FSCC

carStrUcKS Wanted PayMAX pays the MAX One call gets you a TOP DOLLAR offer Any yearmakemodel 1-888-PAYMAX-5 (1-888-729-6295)FSCM

toP caSH For carS Any CarTruck Running or Not Call for INSTANT offer 1-800-454-6951 FSCCD

Spread theWhatever you want to sell whatever you want to buy you canrsquot go wrong with the Classifieds Reach out to hundreds of readers and watch the word get around

Selling or Buying WO

RD

The

276 W Main St Fredonia

mdash30mdash

My favorite kinds of cookbooks are ones that have been inspired by fam-ily recipes I enjoy reading the stories about the fam-ily member that prepared the dishes in the cookbook and trying the recipes that have been passed down from one generation to the next ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo by Andrea Cassell is a loving tribute to her grandmother (Nahima) and her flavorful Mediterranean recipes

What started out as a granddaughterrsquos love for her grandmother and a desire for her four children and subse-quent generations to carry on these cooking traditions is now a moving tribute to family and Mediterranean cuisine

Andrea says that she wants people to read her cookbook and say ldquothis looks easy and I can create this without a lot of workrdquo She also wants to encourage families to come back to the table She says that the cookbook is not just about food but about ldquoour heritage friends and fami-lies coming together through

the food we eatrdquoAndrearsquos Syrian grand-

mother Nahima (Abouid) Albert immigrated to the United States shortly after marrying her husband Antonio in 1926 They owned and operated a cor-ner grocery store in Miami This is where young Andrea spent her childhood days while her mother and father went to work It was there at Nahimarsquos knee that Andrea says she learned about hos-pitality and cooking Her grandmother worked all day in the grocery store and still found the time to cook din-ner for her parents to take home Andrea witnessed her grandmotherrsquos selfless love and compassion daily She was always in the kitchen helping her grandmother prepare food Nahima passed away in 2009 She lived to be 101

Her grandmotherrsquos love and talents with food inspired Andrea to create ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo While she includes many of the Mediterranean dishes that she learned from her

grandmother in the cook-book it also contains some of her original recipes that are easy to prepare

The cookbook contains a variety of Mediterranean appetizers soups and salads rice and legumes vegetar-ian beef pork and chicken slow-cooker recipes desserts and breads and many more Wine pairings are offered for several recipes making this cookbook a unique family entertainment guide

ldquoSharing the love of cook-ing with your handsrdquo is Andrearsquos motto ldquoI hold my grandmother in my hands everyday with my cookbook so I can never forget herrdquo

You can order Andrearsquos

cookbook ldquoNahimarsquos Hands Unique Mediterranean Cuisinerdquo for $1995 plus shipping and handling at wwwnahimashandscom or andreanahimashandscom

Here is Nahimarsquos recipe for Tabbouleh a traditional Middle Eastern salad with fresh herbs and tomatoes

NAHIMArsquoS WHEAT AND PARSLEY

SALAD

34 cup (No 1 fine) bulgur wheat 34 cup green onions root ends removed white and green parts finely chopped 14 cup fresh mint chopped 2 cups fresh curly parsley finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes chopped 14 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 14 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

1 In a medium bowl place the bulgur wheat and cover it with cold water Let it soak for 20 minutes Drain excess water as needed

2 In another small bowl mix together onion mint parsley tomatoes lemon juice oil and the salt and pepper Pour lemon mix-ture over bulgur wheat Stir gently to combine Cover and refrigerate Serve cold Serves 6

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning childrenrsquos author culinary historian and author of seven cook-books Her new cookbook is ldquoThe Kitchen Divarsquos Diabetic Cookbookrdquo Her website is wwwdivaprocom To see how-to videos recipes and much much more Like Angela Shelf Medearis The Kitchen Diva on Facebook and go to Hulucom Recipes may not be reprinted with-out permission from Angela Shelf Medearis

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc and Angela Shelf Medearis

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

Family Cookbook Is a Love Story With Recipes

stockxchg photo

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

copy 2013 King Features Synd Inc

King Features W

eekly ServiceJanuary 28 2013

mdash32mdash

Whiz Bang

Q At a recent garage sale I purchased a

dozen copies of ldquoCapt Bil-lyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo a humor magazine from the 1920s I am not familiar with this publication and wonder if you can tell me more about it mdash Hank Albuquerque NM

A ldquoCapt Billyrsquos Whiz Bangrdquo began pub-

lication in 1919 and con-tinued until the 1930s The title ldquoWhiz Bangrdquo was tak-en from the nickname for a World War I artillery shell Edited by Capt Wilford Fawcett the publication was originally distributed to hospitalized veterans but was so popular it soon gained a national reader-ship It was one of the most popular humor magazines of the 1920s with a circula-tion reaching more than 1 million copies each month Since it was printed on pulp paper copies in good condi-tion are difficult to find and often sell in the $15 to $25 range

Q I have several pieces of cut glass

and am curious about current values mdash Linda Sioux Falls SD

A Even though cut glass has been pro-

duced since ancient times most of the pieces found in antique shops and in private collections were made dur-ing a 25-year period begin-ning in about 1880 Condi-tion pattern and signatures

of craftsmen can add to the value of a piece Since I donrsquot know the pattern of your glass pieces I canrsquot really help you much more than I have

There are several excellent antique dealers in your city and you might show your pieces to them for their opin-ion You also might invest in a good price guide Several excellent ones are available at wwwamazoncom

Q I have a copy of Charles Dickensrsquo

ldquoA Christmas Carolrdquo published by Dodd Mead amp Company in 1935 It is illustrated by HM Brock I am curious about how much it is worth mdash Grimes Kokomo Ind

A I found a copy of this edition of ldquoA

Christmas Carolrdquo at The Bookstall wwwbookstallcom for $55 Depending on the condition of the one you have it could be worth a little more or a little less Keep in mind that what something is priced at and what it eventually sells for are sometimes two different things

Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 or send e-mail to questions-forcoxaolcom Due to the large volume of mail he receives Mr Cox is unable to personally answer all reader questions Do not send any materials requiring return mail

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Curbing HairballsDEAR PAWrsquoS COR-

NER My cat ldquoChesterrdquo coughs up a big hairball about once every two weeks Is this unusual How can I stop it mdash Grossed Out in Chicago

DEAR GROSSED OUT Coughing up the occasional hairball isnrsquot unusual for most cats but if it seems to be happening more fre-quently getting a profes-sional opinion is important Schedule a checkup for Chester with his veterinar-ian and bring along the next hairball (or two) he coughs up in the meantime

The vet can check for any underlying condition as well as check the hairball for traces of blood plants or other items of concern The vet will make sure Chesterrsquos general health is good for his age (or not) and can offer suggestions and pos-sibly medication to reduce the frequency at which your cat is horking up hairballs

Hairballs are formed due to a catrsquos habit of cleaning its fur with its tongue The rough tongue tends to pick

up stray hairs and dander which the cat swallows Most of the time this hair passes through the digestive tract without a problem But occasionally this does not happen and the cat regur-gitates the hair (and other stuff matted into it)

If Chester gets an other-wise clean bill of health the vet probably will rec-ommend using a hairball preventative The most common type is a petro-leum jelly-based treat that is licked off the end of your finger Chewable hairball treats also are available these contain mineral oil and should be given spar-ingly ldquoHairball controlrdquo cat foods contain extra fiber (usually cellulose) to help push excess hair through the digestive tract

Send your questions or comments to askpawscornercom or write to Pawrsquos Corner co King Features Weekly Service PO Box 536475 Orlando FL 32853-6475 For more pet care-related advice and information visit wwwpawscornercom

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2007 CHEVROLETCREW CAB

34 TON LTZ DIESELLeather Duramax

Allison transmission 31000 miles

$33695

2011 DODGEAVENGER

Power windows power locks amp

more37000 miles

2008 JEEPWRANGLER

Aluminum wheels

and more

2008MERCURY

MARINER AWDLeather

sunroof amp more 50000

miles

2008 CHRYSLER SEBRING

CONVERTIBLE TOURINGLeather loaded 32000 miles

2010 CHEVROLETIMPALA

Automatic power windowspower locks

$10384 or $142 mo

2003 DODGENEON

64000 milesgreat starter car

$5900

2011 DODGECALIBER

Power windows power locks lots of room 32000 miles

2008 GMCENVOY SLE

61000 miles1 owner

$12900 or $187 mo

2010 JEEPWRANGER UNLIMITED

Leather Sahara28000 miles

$25900

2012CHRYSLER

200 LXPower windows power locks amp more 31000

miles

All payments figured at $2000 cash or trade tax amp license extra 689 x 72 months

2010 DODGECHALLENGER

RT-8All the gear

plenty of horsepower

13000 miles

$32900

2007 DODGERAM

Auto airamp

more

$9900or $159mo

2006 DODGECARAVAN

$9900or $159mo

2008 JEEPGR CHEROKEE

LAREDOAuto 4x4

PW PLSunroof

$11995or $170mo

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