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Let Our Stars and Stripes Wave Proudly

on the blue field without any specific design, some arranged The Stars and Stripes originated the stars in rows, and some in a as a result of a resolution adoptcircle. The first Navy Stars and ed by the Marine Committee of Stripes had the stars arranged the Second Continental Con- The resolution gave no instruc- in staggered formation in algress at Philadelphia on June 14, tion as to how many points the ternate rows of threes and twos 1777. The resolution read: stars should have, nor how the on a blue field. Other Stars and stars should be arranged on Stripes flags had stars arranged “Resolved, that the flag of the the blue union. Consequently, in alternate rows of four, five United States be thirteen stripes, some flags had stars scattered and four. Some stars had six By Françoise Rhodes, Editor

alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field representing a new constellation. “

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points while others had eight. Strong evidence indicates that Francis Hopkinson of New Jersey, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was responsible for the stars in the U.S. flag. Continued on page 6

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Editor’s Inbox

Notes from the Editor

Francoise:

Dear Readers,

We at Loving All Animals and Pegasus had ads in Mobile Home

I love a good fireworks show, and I’ve found the Coachella Val-

News. It worked, we got about 9 ads from subscribers/ readers.

ley to have some of the best! I live in Palm Desert and always enjoy the show from the Civic Center; however the Power Baseball

Best,

Stadium in Palm Springs has an awesome show as well. If you are

Robin Montgomery

adventurous take a ride up the PS Aerial Tramway and view the

Executive Director Pegasus/Co-Chair POP

Palm Springs show from above, the fireworks are tiny, but it is really beautiful and peaceful. Whatever you decide to do, remember the dry conditions out there and let the experts put on the shows!!

Hi Robin, Thank you for the email and I’m so glad we could help out.

As for the cover story, I felt with all the controversy about the Confederate flag perhaps it’s time to remember what our Stars &

See you at POP,

Stripes is all about. Fly the flag proudly!

Françoise Happy 4th of July!

Send notes to the Editor to: Françoise Rhodes Editor/Desert Mobile Home News Email: news@dmhnews.com Mail: 41-995 Boardwalk, Suite L2 Palm Desert CA 92211 Fax: (760) 776-5733

Françoise Rhodes news@dmhnews.com

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Summer Safety Tips For Pets Summer is officially here and that means pet owners need to be extra vigilant about watching their pet for signs of heat exhaustion.

panting -- not the most efficient way to cool down.

* Weakness, collapse * Glazed eyes * Increased pulse and heartbeat Here are 12 symptoms that * Vomiting, bloody diarrhea could be signs of heat exhaus- * Seizures Unlike humans, dogs only have tion in your pet: * Bright or dark red tongue, gums sweat glands on their noses * Excessive drooling and bottoms of their feet. That * Heavy panting or rapid breathing * Staggering, stumbling means the only way they can * Elevated body temperature * Unconsciousness regulate body temperature is by * Excessive thirst

Make sure your pet has plenty of drinking water and a cool place they can escape the heat. Most experts agree that if the temperature is above 90, you should probably keep your dog inside the house.

Friends Of The Desert Mountains Upper Elevation Hike: Seven Pines Trail Saturday, July 11, 2015 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM

5-6 miles round trip. Elevation gain approximately 2000 feet.

20 participants.

Location: From Highway 243, Bring snacks and 2 liters water take Forest Service road 4S02 Interpretive hike led by Colin per person. Wear closed-toed on the east side of the highBarrows. We’ll follow the trail shoes, hat, and sunscreen. way and follow signs to Dark to a wilderness area in search Must be 14 years old. Minors Canyon Campground. Trailof the lemon lily. Hike rating must be accompanied by par- head is past the campground. is moderate, approximately ent or guardian. Limited to RSVP: 760-862-9984.

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California’s Black License Plate is Back! 1960 Legacy plate. The 1960 Legacy plate may be ordered online at Personalized Plates Internet Reservation & Ordering. You may also order by mail, or at a field office or auto club. The completed form and $50 payment must be mailed to the address provided on the form. Payment can only be made by check, money order, or cashiers As of June 2015, the DMV is check made payable to Departnow accepting orders for the ment of Motor Vehicles. Legislation introduced the California Legacy License Plate program offering vehicle owners the opportunity to purchase replicas of California license plates similar to those issued in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Only the 1960’s plate reached the required 7,500 orders before January 1, 2015.

Department of Motor Vehicles Legacy License Plates Special Processing Unit, MS D238 PO Box 932345 Sacramento, CA 94232–3450

AARP Mature Driving Class The ever popular AARP Mature Driving Course is returning in July. Called “Safe Driving”, this in-depth class will be back at Mizell Senior Center on July 13 and 14 from 12:30 PM to 4:30 PM. We have added a special all day class on Saturday, July `18 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

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This course is presented by AARP and is licensed by the State of California Department of Motor Vehicles to provide training to persons 55 years of age and older.

•Help you save money on your car insurance. •Help you learn about new features on cars. •Help you learn about New Laws and how they affect you.

This training will: •Help you learn how to remain a Cost for this course is $20.00 safe, competent driver. for AARP Members and $25.00

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for non-members. This is a very popular course and space is limited to 25 participants. These classes sell out early, so be sure to get your reservation in early. You can sign-up at the Mizell ticket window. For additional information, call 760-323-5689.

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4th of July Fruit Salad

INGREDIENTS • 2 Cups of Fresh Strawberries – Washed and Quartered • 1 Small Package of Fresh Blueberries – Washed • 1/2 Jicama slices • 10 Mint Leaves – Finely Chopped • 1/2 Lemon – Juice… if you prefer something a little sweeter use the juice of half an orange instead • Tool – small star cookie cutter

DIRECTIONS 1. Start by cutting the jicama into slices so you can easily use your cookie cutter to get the shape wanted. If you don’t have a small star cutter, cut the jicama into cubes and have a red, white and blue salad. 2. Once you’ve cut out as many jicama stars as possible set to the side and prep the rest of the salad. 3. Add blueberries to a large mixing bowl. 4. Add strawberries and mint to the blueberries. 5. Add your citrus juice and stir together. Tip: Consider keeping the stars separate from the salad until just before serving… jicama is porous so it will absorb the strawberry juice and turn a little pink. If you care about a true red, white and blue theme then add the stars at the last minute.

**Send your favorite recipe to the editor and if published, win a $25 gift certificate to a local restaurant. news@dmhnews.com

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Continued from cover At the time that the flag resolution was adopted, Hopkinson was the Chairman of the Continental Navy Board’s Middle Department. Hopkinson also helped design other devices for the Government including the Great Seal of the United States. For his services, Hopkinson submitted a letter to the Continental Admiralty Board asking “whether a Quarter Cask of the public Wine will not be a proper & reasonable Reward for these Labours of Fancy and a suitable Encouragement to future Exertions of a like Nature.” His request was turned down since the Congress regarded him as a public servant.

no proof that she made the first Stars and Stripes. It is known that she made flags for the Pennsylvania State Navy in 1777. The flag popularly known as the “Betsy Ross flag,” which arranged the stars in a circle, did not appear until the early 1790’s. The claims of Betsy Ross were

Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag: “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States Of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” - Happy 4th of July!

first brought to the attention of the public in 1870 by one of her grandsons, William J. Canby. In a paper he read before the meetDuring the Revolutionary War, ing of the Historical Society of several patriots made flags for Pennsylvania, Canby stated: our new Nation. Among them were Cornelia Bridges, Eliza- “It is not tradition, it is report beth (Betsy) Ross, and Rebecca from the lips of the principal parYoung, all of Pennsylvania, and ticipator in the transaction, diJohn Shaw of Annapolis, Mary- rectly told not to one or two, but land. Although Betsy Ross, the a dozen or more living witnesses, best known of these persons, of which I myself am one, though made flags for 50 years, there is but a little boy when I heard it. . . .

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Colonel Ross with Robert Morris and General Washington, called on Mrs. Ross and told her they were a committee of Congress, and wanted her to make a flag from the drawing, a rough one, which, upon her suggestions, was redrawn by General Washington in pencil in her back parlor. This was prior to the Declara-

tion of Independence. I fix the date to be during Washington’s visit to Congress from New York in June, 1776 when he came to confer upon the affairs of the Army, the flag being no doubt, one of these affairs.”

sachusetts to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the discovery of America, and was first used in public schools to celebrate Columbus Day on October 12, 1892. In its original version, the pledge read “my flag” instead of “the flag of the United States.” the change in the wording was adopted by the National Flag Conference in 1923. The rationale for the change was that it prevented ambiguity among foreign-born children and adults who might have the flag of their native land in mind when reciting the pledge. The phrase “under God” was added to the pledge by a Congressional act approved on June 14, 1954. At that time, President Eisenhower said:

“In this way we are reaffirming the transcendence of religious The Pledge of Allegiance received faith in America’s heritage and official recognition by Congress in future; in this way we shall conan Act approved on June 22, 1942. stantly strengthen those spiriHowever, the pledge was first pub- tual weapons which forever will lished in 1892 in the Youth’s Com- be our country’s most powerful panion magazine in Boston, Mas- resource in peace and war.”

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PUZZLES & HOROSCOPE

Answers: Sodoku, p.11, Crossword, p.11

HOROSCOPE • JULY 2 - JULY 8 ARIES (March 21-April 19). There are reasons you don’t push for what you really want. You sense that the other person is not ready to give it, and the last thing you want to do is come across as needy. Trust your intuition.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). People like you and invite you places because they trust that you won’t let things get awkward. You’ll supply the missing words, change the subject and generally pick up the conversational slack.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Moving with the times is not always the easiest thing to do. The changes are coming rapid-fire, and you must stay on your toes to keep up. Eliminate excess baggage - that will free you up.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). When people don’t know where they stand with you, they work to win you. You’ll be purposeful in the application of this principle, making less available. What you do make available will be more desirable.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). A controlled environment? Who needs it? There’s something about your life now that is unmanageable and will remain as such. This will be a continual source of fun and adventure.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You may have several projects going at once now. In time, you will get around to finishing each and every one. Understand and accept that you’re not always going to do things the way others would.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). You can stand in your accomplishments now, but it wasn’t always so. Because you’ve had the experience of being needy, you are compassionate with someone who is going through such a stage now. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your mood will be positive and upbeat, but that’s not because your life is without stress. It’s because you deal with your stress so gracefully. You’ll teach people around you. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). When you love, you tell the person. This feels natural to you, but it isn’t natural for everyone. It takes guts. The ones you love appreciate your gift for telling it like it is.

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You have a great deal of self-control when a relationship is proceeding nicely. Bumps in the relationship road may cause you to seek external security. Remind yourself that real security comes from within. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Remember way back when you set that boundary and never crossed it again? Now it’s time to revisit the choice. Is the limit still appropriate, or is it boxing you in? PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Today is one of those days when you won’t see the boomerang of your kindness on its returning mission, so you’ll just have to trust the law of physics that says it’s coming back.

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Water Classes, Swim Lessons, Lap Swimming And More The Palm Desert Aquatic Center (PDAC) – a one-of-its-kind water park in the Coachella Valley – announced extended summer hours. The new hours vary for the different areas, which are Monday through Friday from 11 to 5 p.m. for all activities including the swimming pool, diving boards, splash playground and slides; while the splash playgrounds and slides will remain open an additional two hours until 7 p.m. On Saturdays and Sundays all areas will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. For those interested in lap swimming, the pool will be open Monday through Friday from 5:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; on Saturday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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PDAC also offers fun water exercise classes including Shallow Water Exercise, Deep Water Boot Camp, and a Basic Arthritis and Injury Rehab Water Exercise class. For those seeking a low impact exercise regimen for managing arthritis or while rehabilitating from an injury or illness, this class was developed by the Arthritis Foundation and encourages soothing movement. The drop-in rate for the water classes are $6 for residents and $8 for non-residents, or a monthly pass is $65 for residents and $85 for non-residents.

punch cards available, giving 25 visits which begin at $94 depending on age and residency. A Monthly Fitness Pass is available for lap swimmers for $75 for residents and $100 for non-residents, which includes water fitness classes. A daily concession stand is open, no outside food allowed.

PDAC is located behind Palm Desert Civic Center Park at 73751 Magnesia Falls Drive, and is owned by the City of Palm Desert and operated by Family YMCA of the Desert. For more information visit www.PDPool.com or call (760) 565-7467.

Daily admission to PDAC is $2.50 to $4, depending on age, for Palm Desert residents with I.D.; or $3.75 to $6 for non-residents. There are also

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Tire Tread Test, Penny Or Quarter Did You Know - Most state laws require tires to have a tread depth of at least 2/32” to remain in service?

that cars were able to stop faster with tires that had a little more than 4/32 of an inch of tread depth, which is the measurePenny Test ment the quarter test indicates. The penny test is the gold stan- To perform the quarter test, put a dard for measuring tire tread- quarter between the tread blocks depth because it is easy and it of a tire (just like the penny test) works. Just take a penny and, with Washington’s head upside with Lincoln’s head upside down, If you cannot see the top down, put it between the tread of Washington’s head, you have blocks of the tire. If you are not 4/32 of an inch of tread or more. able to see the top of Lincoln’s head – if his head is “buried” between the tread blocks – then you still have more than 2/32 of an inch of tread remaining. If you can see the top of Lincoln’s head, it’s time to go tire shopping because the tread is worn down to or beyond 2/32 of an inch. Tire Quarter Test Some automotive experts believe that using a quarter to test tire depth provides a better read than using a penny. Some independent tests have concluded

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