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R e a d a B i g M e s s a g e . L i v e a B i g M e s s a g e TM

August 22, 2012 Vol. 6, Issue 34of Baldwin County

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TIDBITS® OBSERVES NOW, THAT’S CORNY!

by Patricia L. CookThis Tidbits examines corn, the No. 1 field crop in North America. Corn is grown on every continent in the world except Antarctica. • Corn originated in present-day Mexico and is known

also by the name “maize.” Botanically, corn is a member of the grass family. Cornstalks can grow from 2 to 20 feet (0.6 to 6.1 m) high, with the average being about 8 feet (2.4 m).

• The ear or cob is the female part of the plant and houses up to 1,000 seeds called kernels. Each ear is enveloped in a whorl of leaves called husks. Ears occur along the plant’s main stalk. The tassel is the male part of the plant and occurs at the top or end of a stalk. From the tassel comes pollen that fertilizes eggs in the ear that eventually produces the kernels. Wondering why they are called ears?

• If you think “ears” of corn are called “ears” because they stick out like human ears, you are not alone. Many people think that, but it is wrong. The term “ear”

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¥ The best way to cook leafy, green veggies such as spinach and kale is to stir fry them in just the wa-ter left over from rinsing. It works very well to steam them, and adds no fat!

¥ Keep track of the capacity and dimensions of your cook-ware by using a permanent marker to notate the specifi-cations on the bottom of each of your baking containers. This way, when a recipe calls for a 13-by-9 baking dish or a two-quart casserole dish, you can easily tell which one you need. This is especially important if you don’t spend a lot of time cooking.

¥ “When you need to crush nuts or a cracker for crumbs and don’t have a rolling pin, put them in a plastic bag and use a small can of soup to crush them.” -- J.R. in Virginia

¥ To avoid a dirty-smelling hamper, place a single sheet of fabric softener in the bottom of your laundry closet or in the hamper itself.

¥ “To keep sauces from splattering and dirtying the in-side of your microwave, cover the food with a damp paper towel or a coffee filter.” -- E.C. in Utah

¥ “Unload the bottom rack of the dishwasher first. This way, you won’t wet the dishes on the bottom if any pooled water on the top shelf spills. I thought everyone did it this way, but then my boyfriend thought I was such a genius that I figured I would share this hint with others!” -- A Reader, via email

Time for Medicare Open Enrollment

The Medicare open-enrollment period is coming up soon. During that time you’ll

have the chance to review plans and coverage that you’ll want in 2013. You’ll be able to add, drop or change drug coverage. You can switch from an original plan to Medicare Advantage, or vice versa. You can go from one Advantage plan to another, such as one that has drug coverage ver-sus one that doesn’t.The good news is that the drug plan rates aren’t going up. The average premium for basic drug coverage is likely to be $30 for the third year in a row.Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, the “doughnut hole” is shrinking. The

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services says 52 million people on Medicare have saved $3.9 billion on drug costs, which averages more than $600 per person per year. Between now and 2020, coverage will increase until the doughnut hole is closed altogether. This year we’ve had a 50 per-cent discount on name-brand drugs during the time the doughnut hole has been in effect, plus a discount of 14 percent on generic drugs. Next year, in 2013, that will increase to 52.5 percent and 21 percent respectively.Figuring out just when you initially need to sign up for Social Security and Medicare can be tricky because the year, month and date you’re born de-termine your eligibility. Go online to www.medicare.gov and look for the eligibility tools and the plan finder. Or call Medicare at 1-800-633-4227. The number for Social Security is 1-800-772-1213.Put this on your calendar: The Medicare enrollment period this year starts Oct. 15 and ends Dec. 7, 2012. The new choices take effect Jan. 1, 2013.

Grilled Tuna and Cucumber SaladIn this light dish, savory teriyaki-marinated tuna steak is grilled lightly and then paired with a refreshing cucumber salad.

1/4 cup teriyaki sauce1/4 cup fresh lemon juice1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley leaves2/3 cup olive oil1 teaspoon olive oilSaltPepper2 (8 ounces each) fresh tuna steaks2 medium cucumbers, peeled, seeded and thinly sliced1/4 cup white wine vinegar1 tablespoon chopped fresh cilantro leaves1/2 small onion, thinly sliced, optional

1. In a glass pie plate or bowl, combine teriyaki sauce, lemon juice, parsley, 2/3 cup oil and 1/4 teaspoon black pepper. Add tuna steaks, making sure fish is completely covered by marinade. Cover; refrigerate at least 1 hour or overnight.2. In bowl, combine cucumbers, vinegar, cilantro, 1 tea-spoon oil, 1/4 teaspoon each salt and pepper, and onion if using. Cover; refrigerate at least 1 hour or overnight.3. Remove tuna from marinade; discard marinade. Preheat ridged grill pan or prepare outdoor grill for covered direct grilling on medium-high. Cook tuna 4 to 6 minutes or un-til browned on both sides but still pink in center, turning once.4. Drain cucumber salad. Break tuna into chunks and add to salad. Serves 2.

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For Any and All Distribution Needs or Questions Please Call (251) 229-4519 • August 22, 2012 Page 3comes from an old English measurement called an ear of grain. It is related to the Dutch word, “aar” and the German word, “aehre.” Also, the Gothic word for husk of corn is “ahs.” • About 40 percent of the world’s corn is grown in the

United States. Over half of the U.S. corn grows in four states: Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska and Minnesota. The “Corn Belt” in the United States is typically defined as the above four states plus Ohio, Indiana, Missouri and Kansas. The corn-growing region has relatively level land, adequate rainfall and rich, fertile soil.

• For the last two decades Iowa has produced the largest corn crop of any state. Actually Iowa produces more corn than most countries. For example, Iowa grows about three times as much as corn as Mexico, even though the corn consumption per person there is almost three times higher than in the United States.

• Approximately 90 percent of the corn in the United States is grown on family farms. Irrigation is usually unnecessary, with 87 percent of the corn grown using only natural rainfall.

• There are five varieties of corn: 1) field corn, which is used for livestock feed, fuel and industrial products; 2) popcorn; 3) food-grade corn, used for numerous food products like corn bread and tortillas; 4) sweet corn, the best to eat; and 5) seed corn, grown for kernels to be used for the next year’s crop.

• Most things in nature that have rows or lines tend to grow in even numbers. This comes about with cell division; one cell dividing into two and continuing evenly. Corn kernels always grow in an even number of rows. An average ear of corn has 800 kernels in 16 rows.

• One of the primary uses of field corn is animal feed. Approximately 40 percent of the U. S. corn crop is used as livestock and poultry feed.

• Included in this 40 percent is the production of distiller’s grain, a co-product from ethanol production that is a great supplement for animal feed.

• Another use of field corn is ethanol production. In 2010, 36.5 percent of the U.S. corn crop was used to produce ethanol. Ethanol is a clean alternative fuel that is blended with 70 percent of the gasoline produced in the United States and comprises about 4.6 percent of total U.S. gasoline consumption.

• Lastly, field corn is used for a variety of industrial products, including bioplastics, fabrics, crayons, compostable tableware and food containers.

• Popcorn has been part of American cuisine since before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. In fact, research indicates that likely ancestors of Native Americans enjoyed popcorn before the birth of Christ.

• Nutritionally, popcorn is a good source of fiber and complex carbohydrates yet low in fat and calories, making it a great between-meal snack. Air-popped popcorn contains 31 calories per cup, oil-popped popcorn contains 55 calories per cup, and lightly buttered popcorn contains 133 calories per cup. Three

cups of popped popcorn equals one serving from the grain group.

• Reports in March 2012 from a study conducted at the University of Scranton indicated that the crunchy hull of popcorn is rich in polyphenols. Polyphenols are antioxidants that prevent damage to cells and may have disease-fighting properties.

• By the way, when popcorn pops, it forms two basic shapes: snowflake and mushroom. Movie theater and ballpark popcorn are snowflake-shaped because this form looks and pops bigger. Mushroom popcorn is used more for candy because it doesn’t crumble.

• Sweet corn differs from other corn varieties in that it is genetically distinct and accumulates twice the amount of sugar as field corn. The sought-after taste of sweet corn is best experienced by eating it directly off the cob. The Papoon variety of sweet corn, the first variety acquired by European settlers in North America, can be traced back to the Iroquois tribe of Native Americans in 1779.

• Constantine, Michigan, proclaims itself the “Seed Corn Capital of the World.” Reportedly, 20 percent of the seed corn production in the United States occurs in greater Constantine and the surrounding counties.

• Food-grade corn comes generally as either white corn or yellow corn. Yellow corn is more prevalent, but with the swelling Latino population in the United States and the fact that white corn is preferred for Latino recipes (for example, Mexican tortillas), the demand for food-grade white corn is increasing.

• Corn is one of the most pervasive food ingredients in the world today. Consider this list of corn-containing foods that is significant but far from complete: baking mixes, baking powders, cornbread, corn flakes, Fritos, grits, hominy, margarine, popcorn, tortillas. Consider also the many non-food items that contain corn: aspirin, cough syrups, envelopes, gelatin capsules, powders, stamps, starched clothing, talcums, toothpaste, soaps and vitamins. Corn is actually an ingredient in more than 3,000 grocery products!

• There are many corn festivals across the United States, mostly in August and September. There are even some corn festivals in Canada. Probably one of the biggest and longest-running annual festivals is the Mendota Sweet Corn Festival in Mendota, Illinois. In its 65th year, the festival serves free corn that has been cooked “with the help of a vintage steam engine.”

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AVOCADO CREAM SAUCEStir together 1/4 mashed ripe avocado, 2 tablespoons sour cream, 1/8 teaspoon cumin and a splash of milk to make it “squeezable.” Spoon into a squeeze bottle and create these easy designs on top of the two-tone soup. Makes 8 to 10 serv-ings.HEARTSSqueeze out several dime-size dots. Dip into the middle of a dot with a chopstick or skewer and drag down to form a heart. Continue to the next dot.STARBURSTSqueeze a quarter-size dot in the center of the soup. Dip a toothpick in the center and lightly drag out to make a line. Repeat in all directions.ABC’sSqueeze the shape of the first letter of names of each guest on the soup. Set the bowls around the table when you are ready to eat for edible place cards.

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Q: I have to hang some heavier pictures, and I’m a little confused by all the choices in different kinds of bolts. What options do I have? -- Frank in Tuscon

A: Depending on the weight of the item you’re hanging on the wall, a variety of bolts are available -- but the most common are expansion bolts or anchors (also known as Molly bolts, for some reason), and toggle bolts. Both kinds of bolts are helpful in anchoring somewhat heavy objects to drywall when a stud can’t be located or used.Expansion bolts have an exterior plastic sheath, which is straight when inserted into a hole drilled into the wall, but expand behind the wall once placed. They’re designed for heavy objects like large framed pictures, mirrors or shelves.Toggle bolts have metal wings that unfold once inserted on the other side of the drywall, providing a sturdy backing for much heavier objects like small cabinets.To use an expansion bolt, mark the spot on the wall where you plan to hang a picture or heavy item. Drill a hole at the width specified to fit the expansion bolt. With the metal screw inserted fully into the expansion sheath, push the bolt through the hole or gently tap in with a hammer. Turn the screw head clockwise until it’s tight -- this action expands the sheath so that it sits snug against the wall.Unscrew the metal screw from the expansion bolt sheath and mount the picture by inserting the screw through the picture’s hanger or screw hole and back into the expansion bolt.To use a toggle bolt, first drill a hole in the wall at the width specified. Un-screw the metal flange (the spring-loaded expansion unit) from the metal screw. Run the screw through the screw hole or the picture’s hanger, then screw the metal flange back onto the screw, on the opposite side of the hanger or screw hole. Pinch the flange closed with one hand and push it through the drilled hole while guiding the picture into position. Once the flange is all the way through, pull the metal screw until you can feel the flange pressing against the back side of the wall. Tighten the metal screw until it and the picture are secure.

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1. Name the group that released “Quinn the Eskimo (Mighty Quinn)” in 1968.2. Who recorded “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” and when?3. Which group had hits with “Sleeping Bag” and “Stages”?

4. Don Van Vliet performed under what stage name?5. Name the singer-songwriter who had a No. 1 hit with “Never Gonna Fall in Love Again.”6. Which group released “Where Did Our Love Go,” “Baby Love” and “Come See About Me”?

Answers1. Manfred Mann. The song was written by Bob Dylan in 1967.2. British pop singer Cliff Richard, in 1979. Richard was awarded an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his services to music.3. ZZ Top, both in 1985 on their “Afterburner” album. The group started as a blues band but moved toward rock. VH-1’s “100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock” list ranks them as No. 44.4. Captain Beefheart. He released 13 albums during his career and was said to have a vocal range of five octaves.5. Eric Carmen, in 1976. He reached the top of the charts again in 1988 with “Make Me Lose Control.”6. The Supremes. All were No. 1 hits in 1964.

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You might not like the sud-den setback in your plans. But keep that headstrong Arian temperament in check and wait for explanations. Things will begin to clear up by week’s end.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Enjoy the respite from your recent hectic schedule, but be ready to plunge into a new round of social activities. A new contact holds much potential for the future.GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A trusted colleague has news that could change your perception of a current workplace situation. What had seemed unfair might prove to be highly favorable after all.CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You still need to watch what you say and how you say it. What you assert as honesty, oth-ers might perceive as Crabbiness. Be patient. This difficult period clears up by the weekend.LEO (July 23 to August 22) Your Royalness needs time away from the limelight to catch up on things, from tidying your desk to making those calls you’ve put off. You’re back in the center of things by the weekend.VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Honesty is the best pol-icy, of course. But you’ll do better at achieving your goals if you can be less aggressive and more circumspect in how you phrase your comments.LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Your ability to main-tain your balance in confusing situations continues to work for you. Stay on the steady course, one step at a time. The weekend shows improvement.SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Your indecisiveness could simply be your keen Scorpian sense warning you to be wary of making a commitment. Take this time to do a more thorough investigation.SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Good news: New information comes your way to help you make a more informed decision on how to deal with the opportunity that has opened up for you.CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) This is a good time to reinforce your self-confidence by acknowledging your good qualities to yourself. A lull in your social life ends by the weekend. Have fun.AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) It’s a good time to let those recently pent-up emotions flow more freely. Why not start by letting the people you care for know how you re-ally feel about them?PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Resist offers, no matter how well-intentioned, to help with a personal decision. Only you know what must be done, and you have the emotional strength to follow through.BORN THIS WEEK: You have a talent for getting things done. You also have a gift for bringing people together in both personal and professional relationships.

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Crushing on EnglandThe United States of America “won” the XXX Olympics -- which is fitting in oh-so-many ways. For if there’s any country that can turn an XXX trick, it’s the United States.No, I’m not a self-loathing liberal or

a drum-beating right winger --- there’s a reason why I write sports. I typically care not about the political arena, and I con-sider myself to be one of those “moderate” types in that I don’t stockpile shotgun shells, but still, on occasion, brush with fluo-ride toothpaste.My point is this: England -- sorry, Great Britain and (more to the point) the great city of London -- showed why they’re our favor-ite crush. Try as we might, for all of our preening and American braggadocio, England always socks us right in the kisser, and we love her all the more for it, don’t we?That little island once dominated and colonized most of the world. Sure, their food always sucked (still does, save for the chocolate and genuine Indian food), and for a time they just kind of hung out in the soot and smog of their industrial age, but at least they have been around long enough to have “ages.” And they had character --- characters, I should say. When they weren’t burning down the White House (Wikipedia that, kids), they were still careful to avoid the Plague, Nazis and the Artful Dodger.

Ever since the Fab Four caught that flight into Idlewild Airport, we’ve been smitten with our one-time oppressors. Sure, every so often they pull our pigtails and say silly things like “we in-vented baseball, divorce and tank warfare,” but we are able to look past that because we’re in love.The television coverage of the 2012 Olympics reminded us of that fact in so many ways. We certainly looked -- NBC pulled in its biggest ratings ever. And what a show it was. The Queen jumping out of planes with James Bond. The Spice Girls, pleas-ant weather, Mitt Romney’s dancing horse and no terrorism. Simply smashing!So we “won” the games, hauling in 104 medals in total -- 46 of which were of the golden variety. China came in second, scor-ing 88 medals, but they can take solace in the fact that our ath-letes have to pay taxes on those medals (partly true, according to Snopes.com), so a chunk of our medals will be going to them anyway.In the end, our National Broadcasting Company made sure to sell out. When it wasn’t holding back the goods by delaying coverage (but telling us the outcomes beforehand), NBC was cutting off the closing ceremonies. Britain was giving us The Who, and we were off screwing around with some stupid sit-com.Maybe, like most long relationships, we can just laugh off our faults (and Bob Costas) and hope our lovers see them as charm-ing quirks. At least we’re consistent.

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Prepare this ultra-easy Mexican main dish and see if you don’t agree with me that not only is it just as easy and tasty to eat at home, it’s cheaper!

16 ounces extra-lean ground sirloin or turkey breast1 (8-ounce) can tomato sauce2 teaspoons taco seasoning1 (8-ounce) can red kidney beans, rinsed and drained1 1/2 cups peeled and chopped fresh tomatoes1 1/2 cups coarsely crushed baked nacho chips3/4 cup fat-free sour cream1/2 cup sliced green onion1/2 cup shredded reduced-fat Cheddar cheese

1. Preheat oven to 350 F. Spray an 8-by-12-inch baking dish with olive oil-flavored cooking spray.2. In a large skillet sprayed with olive oil-flavored cooking spray, brown meat. Stir in tomato sauce and taco seasoning. Add kidney beans and 1/2 cup toma-toes. Mix well to combine. Lower heat and simmer for 6 minutes.3. Arrange nacho chips in prepared baking dish. Spoon meat mixture evenly over chips. Spread sour cream evenly over meat mixture. Top with green onion, re-maining 1 cup tomatoes and Cheddar cheese.4. Bake for 20 to 30 minutes or until hot and bubbly. Place baking dish on a wire rack and let set for 5 min-utes. Divide into 6 servings.

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1. Goose or duck liver 2. Indian Ocean 3. Vulgar 4. “Jaws II”5. O positive 6. Robert A. Taft 7. Charles Dickens 8. Peter Sellers, Alan Arkin and Steve Martin 9. Argentum, the Latin word for silver 10. 1702

7. LITERARY: What famous author used the pen name “Boz” in his early career?8. MOVIES: Which three actors have starred in major roles as Inspector Clouseau in the Pink Panther movies?9. CHEMISTRY: What does the “Ag” stand for in the chemi-cal symbol for silver?10. HISTORY: When did Queen Anne’s War (Third Indian War) begin in colonial America?

I was talking to Jen Adams, a Licensed Massage Therapist from Daphne about the aches and pains that can come from sitting at a computer workstation for long hours. She shared with me these 12 tips.

12 tips for an Ergonomic Computer Workstation1. Use a good chair with a dynamic chair back and sit back in this. Back rest adjusted to support your lower back2. Top of monitor casing 2-3” (5-8 cm) above eye level3. No glare on screen, use an optical glass anti-glare filter where needed4. Sit at arms length from monitor5. Feet on stable footrest, knees should at least be level or slight-ly higher than hips, adjust seat tilt6. Use a document holder, preferably in-line with the computer screen7. Wrists flat and straight in relation to forearms to use keyboard/mouse/input device8. Arms and elbows relaxed close to body, forearms are at right angle to upper arm and wrist straight9. Centre monitor and keyboard in front of you10. Use a negative tilt keyboard tray with an upper mouse plat-form or downward tilt able platform adjacent to keyboard11. Use a stable work surface and stable (no bounce) keyboard tray12. Take frequent short breaks (micro breaks approx. every 20 min)

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Service times: Sunday @ 9:00am & 10:45am¥ It’s still not known who made the

following sage observation: “To suc-ceed in politics, it is sometimes nec-essary to rise above your principles.”

¥ It was beloved American poet Robert Frost who made the following sage observation: “A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain.”

¥ In 1938, Time magazine featured Adolph Hitler on the cover as its Man of the Year.

¥ You might be surprised at some of the amazing feats that can be ac-complished with the aid of modern medicine. In 2008, two women in India gave birth at the age of 70. With the aid of egg donation and post-menopausal in vitro fertilization, Rajo Devi Lohan gave birth to her only child, a girl. Charan Singh Panwar and his wife, Omkari Panwar, already had two daughters and five grandchildren, but they wanted a son. Us-ing the same procedure, Omkari had twins, a boy and a girl.

¥ The first time a toilet was ever seen on television was in the pilot epi-sode of “Leave It to Beaver,” in 1957.

¥ The most common name in the world is Muhammed.

¥ If you live in the South, home of huge roaches, you probably won’t be surprised to learn that a cockroach can live for a week without a head. When the headless insect does finally die, it’s from starvation, not from the loss of its head.

¥ Those who study such things say that there are 45,000 chickens for every person on the planet.

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Buying the Best Golf Clubs for BeginnersBy: Jimmy Bonner

A new set of clubs for beginners is really not necessary; in fact the higher end clubs can be a hindrance on your game. Golf is unique in the fact that the sport requires a group of instruments, and equipment to play in full. Many sports like baseball or basketball just require a few items that are used by an entire team. Golf being an individual sport this aspect changes into a need for the right set of clubs.

Golf clubs are broken down into sets of complete or incomplete, as well as irons, woods, drivers, putters, wedges, and hybrids. Golf clubs can be purchased in any combination of the above, but typically for beginners it is good to start with the entire set. Also women’s clubs are sold as sets, but typically differ from men’s clubs in size. Golf clubs in sets typically come with a bag that has stands on it, so it can rest on itself while you are taking your shots. Also golf sets occasionally will come with tops for the heads, as well as towels, umbrellas, and even balls.

Golf club sets can be purchased at a number of places. In order of price, most expensive to least, you can buy clubs at a pro shop; this will be your most expensive option. You can also buy clubs at sporting good stores, or golf specialty stores. For those bargain shoppers you can purchase a full set of clubs at Wal Mart, or even your local thrift store. For the internet shopper’s eBay offers a great selection of new and used golf club sets.

The cost for a set of clubs can vary from less than $100 for an entire set, to over $10,000 for the high end clubs. Typically golfers can buy a decent set of clubs for $400 depending on where they are shopping. High end clubs are often bought in singles, thus making it more costly to purchase a set. One driver can cost over $1,000 at a local pro shop.

The term you get what you pay for isn’t true in the world of golf clubs. Unlike cars, or computers, typically golf clubs can be beneficial at a low cost. Further, many prefer cheaper clubs, or used clubs, because they offer a more standard weight and grip. Golf clubs are uniquely made out of several different materials, and can vary depending on a user’s preference. The cheaper clubs have a level feel to them, and don’t offer too much of any one element. If a beginner spends a large amount of money on an ultra light driver, it could be too light for them to learn the basics of their swing, this actually prohibiting them from learning the basics.

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MAIL IN YOUR AD! The cost is $5.00 for the first 25 words, and 10 cents for each ad-ditional word. Be sure to include a check for the total amount. $5.00 rate on personal Items only: pets, appliances, rentals, cars etc. $10.00 rate on commercialclassifieds: retail products, etc. 25 words, 25 cents each additional word. Make all checkspayable to: Big Message Publishing LLC.

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Cash or store credit for used video games, computers, ipods, music, un-scratched DVDs, DVDs good for discount regardless of condition. Action Game and Movie located in Foley on the corner of Hwy 59 & 98. 251-943-1359

Cash for most used text books 2010 or newer. We also buy some other types of books. Book Exchange in Fol-ey on the corner of Hwy 59 & 98. 251-943-5044 www.Bookexchange.me

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¥ On Sept. 9, 1776, the Continental Congress formally de-clares the name of the new nation to be the “United States” of America. It replaced the term “United Colonies,” which had been in general use.

¥ On Sept. 3, 1783, the American Revolution officially comes to an end when representatives of the United States, Great Britain, Spain and France sign the Treaty of Paris. The signing signified America’s status as a free nation, as Britain formally recognized the independence of its 13 former American colonies.

¥ On Sept. 7, 1936, Charles Harden Holley is born in Lubbock, Texas. Writing and performing under the name Buddy Holly, he would have an influence on rock ‘n’ roll that would far outlast his tragically shortened career. He left behind a legacy that includes “That’ll Be The Day,” “Peggy Sue,” “Not Fade Away,” It’s So Easy,” “Every-day,” “Oh Boy!” and “Maybe Baby.”

¥ On Sept. 6, 1943, a new high-speed train traveling be-tween New York City and Washington, D.C., derails, kill-ing 79 people and seriously injuring 100 more. The Con-gressional Limited traveled at an unprecedented speed of 65 mph.

¥ On Sept. 4, 1957, Ford Motor Company unveils the Ed-sel, the first new automobile brand produced by one of the Big Three car companies since 1938. One reporter called it “an Oldsmobile sucking a lemon.” In addition, at highway speeds the famous hood ornament had a tendency to fly off and into the windshield.

¥ On Sept. 5, 1972, during the 1972 Summer Olympics at Munich, Germany, a group of Palestinian terrorists storms the Olympic Village apartment of the Israeli athletes, kill-ing two and taking nine others hostage. The terrorists were part of a group known as Black September.

¥ On Sept. 8, 1986, “The Oprah Winfrey Show” is broad-cast nationally for the first time. It went on to become the highest-rated talk show in TV history. By 2008, “The Oprah Winfrey Show” had an estimated weekly audience of some 46 million viewers in the United States and was broadcast around the world in 134 countries.Answers

1. Thirteen seasons.2. Hank Aaron, Johnny Damon, Brooks Robinson and Pete Rose.3. It was 1956.4. It was 1946.5. Gilbert Perreault, with 512.6. Richard Petty, with 13.7. Billie Jean King (1972), Chris Evert (1982), Martina Navratilova (1983), Steffi Graf (1988) and Serena Williams (2003).

1. In 2010, the Yankees’ Alex Rodriguez set a record for most consecutive seasons of at least 30 home runs and 100 RBIs. How many seasons?2. Name the four major-league

players to play in at least 140 games for 16 consecutive seasons.3. When was the last time before 2011 that the Detroit Lions started a season 5-0?4. Harvard made the NCAA men’s basketball tournament in 2012, the first time for the Crimson since when? 5. Who is the leading goal scorer in Buffalo Sabres history?6. Which NASCAR Cup driver has the most victories at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway?7. In 2012, Maria Sharapova became the sixth woman in the Open Era of tennis to have a career Grand Slam. Name four of the first five to do it.

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Wolf Bay Landing Condominiums8900 Toler Lane, Foley, Alabama 36535

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Wolf Bay is the destination for your perfect coastal getaway, as the only waterfront condo in Foley. Allow us the opportunity to host your business function, family reunion, church retreat or special celebration. Our property offers a serene setting for your next golf outing, girls’ getaway or guy’s fishing trip. Among our amenities, Wolf Bay features 3 piers for docking boats, fishing and catching crabs, outdoor pool, clubroom with fitness equipment and pool table. We also have canoes, kayaks, bass skiffs and bicycles on site for rental. Every unit has 300 sf balconies to take in the spectacular sunrise and relax while watching for birds and dolphins. We invite you to visit Wolf Bay for a beautiful, memorable Gulf Coast experience … close to everything, yet worlds apart! Daily, Weekly & Monthly Rentals!

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EMERGENCY MOSQUITO CONTROL HOTLINE 251-967-1053We all know how bad mosquitoes have been this year. They carry all sorts of diseases and viruses, some of which can be deadly with no cure or vaccine available. There are ways of combating these vectors by working together. The best protection is prevention. The question becomes, what can we do?This has become a serious health threat in our area. There are hundreds of mosquito varieties in North America responsible for the transmission of West Nile Virus, Eastern Equine Encephalitis, Western Equine Encephalitis, St. Louis Encephalitis, LaCrosse En-cephalitis, yellow fever, dengue, malaria and dog heartworm. These viruses and diseases affect humans and animals. They can cause serious, possibly deadly illnesses. Consult your physician if you feel there is a chance someone has been infected. Contact your lo-cal health department if you find a dead bird to have it tested for mosquito borne diseases.There are ways of limiting exposure to mosquito bites as you’ve heard on the news. Check your property weekly or just after a rain and empty any standing water. As discussed in previous articles, minimize possible breeding locations. Household’s Do It Yourself store has everything you need to protect your family and property, we supply Mosquito fish to feed on mosquito larva in ornamental ponds, larvicide granules specifically targeting mosquito larva, liq-uid treatments targeting adults, natural treatment products, personal all natural products that’s safe on children and pets, along with a full line of pest control products to assist your efforts in reclaiming your property and protecting your family from the dangers at hand.Household Termite & Pest Control has implemented a full scale mosquito campaign to help the Gulf Coast control the population and reduce the amount of people who may become ill. They have created both commercial and residential packages, utilizing prod-ucts to eradicate all stages of mosquitoes life cycle, designed to fit your individual needs. Call the hotline if you are experiencing mosquito problems to set up an immediate consultation to design the best mosquito program for your property.

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Game DayRecipe

Philly Cheesesteaks

32 oz. thin sliced rib eye or eye roll steak6 T. oilProvolone cheese slices4 crusty Italian rolls1 large Spanish onionSalt and black pepperSweet green and red peppers sauteed in oil, optionalMushrooms sauteed in oil, optional

Preparation:

Heat an iron skillet or a non-stick pan over medium heat. Add 3 tablespoons of oil to the pan and saute the onions to desired doneness. Remove the onions, then add the remain-ing oil and saute the slices of meat quickly on both sides, salt and pepper to taste.Once the meat is done, place cheese slices over meat (while still in pan) until melted. Place 8 oz. of the meat and cheese into the rolls. Add on-ions over top. Garnish with hot or fried sweet peppers and mushrooms. Add mustard, ketchup or marinara if desired.

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