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Daydreams, pipe dreams, nightmares, and other such visions… This week’s Tidbits examines those subconscious “movies” in our heads. • Humans sleep in different “stages,” and it is during the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) stage when we dream. REM sleep occurs about every 90 minutes, and the resultant dreams last longer during the later cycles of sleep. We typically experience our longest and most vivid dreams during the two hours just prior to waking up. What’s more, the body is temporarily paralyzed during REM sleep. The “imagination” portion of the brain is extra-active during this sleep cycle, so the parts of the brain that control our muscles shut down so that the sleeper doesn’t become physically overactive during a vivid dream. • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech was delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. on August 28, 1963. Michigan residents, though, had been given a “sneak preview” of the speech two months earlier. Dr. King used key portions of his “Dream” oratory during a civil rights march along Detroit’s Woodward Avenue. • Do you own (or have you ever seen) a decorative item called a dream catcher? Typical examples are shaped like a small hoop and draped with looselywoven web. Feathers, beads, or other ornaments may dangle from the bottom of the hoop. The dream catcher originated with the Ojibwa Nation. It was traditionally hung above the beds of young children to protect them from the bad spirits that delivered nightmares. • While recording their multi-platinum album Rumours, the members of Fleetwood Mac were in the midst of assorted romantic entanglements. Arguments became commonplace in the studio, and one day, Stevie Nicks wandered off to a separate studio to soothe herself by playing piano. A half-hour later, she came up with the song “Dreams.” Keyboardist Christine McVie dismissed the tune as “boring” because it only had three chords. But the band recorded the song for the album and then released it as a single, where it became their first #1 hit in the United States. • Three days before his death, Abraham Lincoln told his wife about a disturbing dream he’d experienced the week before. In the dream, he was (Continued)

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THE DREAMLAND EXPRESS (cont’d) THE DREAMLAND EXPRESS (cont’d) pharmacist friend. Experimentation led them to the wandering around the White House when he heard the sound of pitiful weeping. At first, he couldn’t find creation of Wonderful Hair Grower, a salve that the source of the noise. Upon entering the East Room, Walker personally sold door-to-door to other Africanhe saw a group of mourners sobbing around a coffin. American women. The product ultimately launched “Who is that?” he asked a soldier standing guard. “The her cosmetics empire President,” the soldier replied. “He was killed by an Fish Bits is Sponsored by assassin.” w • A “pipe dream” is a fantastic goal that is nearly impossible to achieve. The “pipe” in this case refers to General Store an opium pipe; the term was coined when opium dens Since 1923 were a popular form of relaxation. While under the influence, smokers experienced lofty and fanciful New Owners- New Merchandise visions while disconnected from reality. • Premium Craft Beer - Make your own 6pk. • When “Daydream Believer” was presented to Davy • Groceries • Ice • Oregon wines Jones of The Monkees to sing in the studio, he • Clothing • Tools • Camping admittedly disliked the song. He felt it was in the • Agates • Tackle • Bait Our Customers Steamed Tamales wrong key for his voice, and he didn’t care for the Biscuts and Gravy lyrics. (He was born and raised in England, where Sausages - Nachos there are no “homecoming queens.”) It wasn’t until the d Our Famous ________ Hot Dogs n song went to #1 on the pop music chart in December A 1967 that he grudgingly admitted, “Maybe it’s not ATM such a bad song after all.” 10 Miles South of Newport • Mary Shelley was an aspiring 18-year-old writer (541) 563-3930 when she had a bizarre dream about an inanimate, man-like creature that was stretched out on a table. When the powerful engine attached to him was fired up, the body showed signs of life. When she awoke the next morning, Shelley began work converting the dream into a short story. But by the time she was done, the tale ended up as a full-length novel. Her 1818 book, Frankenstein (or The Modern Prometheus), Never Argue With A Woman Who Reads inspired the “mad scientist” literary genre. (not sure who submitted this one) • One of the most famous guitar sequences in rock A couple goes on vacation to a fishing resort. The history is the riff that opens the Rolling Stones’ hit “(I husband likes to fish at the crack of dawn. The wife Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” Those raucous notes came likes to read. One morning the husband returns after to Keith Richards in a dream he had in a hotel room several hours of fishing and decides to take a short one night in May 1965. Richards woke up, grabbed his nap. guitar, switched on the portable tape recorder on his The wife decides it is her turn to take out the boat. She nightstand, and played the notes that were stuck in his motors out a short distance, anchors, and continues to head. He then fell back asleep. Richards later said that read her book. Along comes an enforcement Officer when he played back the tape, there was just one min- in his boat. He pulls up alongside her and says,"Good ute of music, while the rest of it was him snoring. morning, Ma'am, what are you doing?" "Reading my • Scientists describe a nightmare as a dream that book," she replies, thinking isn't that obvious? "You're causes feelings of terror or extreme anxiety. Nightin a restricted fishing area," he informs her."But officer mares only occur during REM sleep, and are most I'm not fishing. Can't you see that?" "Yes, but you have likely to occur in the last few minutes of sleep. Illness, all the equipment. I'll have to take you in and write stress, and reactions to certain medications may cause you up." nightmares to occur more frequently. The Missus thinks for a second and replies in a firm • Writers were tasked with figuring out how to bring a voice, "If you do that, I'll have to charge you with character back to life when Patrick Duffy decided to rape," The Offices sputters "But I haven't even touched return to TV’s Dallas in 1986. They did so by reveal- you!” ing that the previous season had been a dream. The "That's true, but you do have all the equipment." network wanted to keep it a secret, however, so they Crab Cakes Recipe came up with an elaborate scheme. Afraid that someIngredients 1 lb crabmeat (2-2 lb crabs = about 1 1/4 lb crab meat) one on the Dallas set would blab, producers went to 1/2 stick (1/4 cup) unsalted butter another set with a new camera crew and pretended to 1/2 small onion, chopped film Duffy doing an Irish Spring commercial. The ac1 teaspoon coarse kosher salt tor lathered up in the shower, turned to the camera, 2 large eggs 1 1/2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce and said “Good morning, I’m Patrick Duffy.” As the 1 teaspoon of paprika Dallas season wrapped, editors dropped footage of 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper a soapy Duffy saying “good morning” into the cliff2 Tbsp prepared tartar sauce 2 slices firm bread torn into small pieces hanger episode. 6 Tbsp fresh bread crumbs • One of the most common recurring dreams is being 1 Remove any bits of shell and cartilage, being careful caught in a public place wearing little (or nothing). not to break up the lumps of crab. 2 Cook the onion and 1/2 of the Tsp of salt in 1 Tbsp Naturally, most of us are embarrassed during these of butter in a small skillet, over medium high heat,until dreams, but one company decided to “empower” wom- the onion is softened. Let it cool. en by using that image in an ad campaign. In 1949, the 3 Whisk together eggs, Worcestershire sauce, remaining salt, paprika, pepper, tartar sauce, and onion mixMaidenform company introduced a series of print ture. Gently fold in the crabmeat and torn bread. Form ads depicting beautiful models wearing brassieres the mixture into six cakes, each about 3 1/2 inches instead of blouses. They were pictured in a variety of across and 3/4 inches thick. Line a tray with a piece situations that were described by captions, such as “I of wax paper just large enough to hold the cakes and it with half of the bread crumbs. Set the crab dreamed I went to the circus in my Maidenform bra.” sprinkle cakes in one layer on the top of the paper and sprinkle • Madame C.J. Walker was the first self-made female with the remaining bread crumbs. Cover the crab cakes loosely with another sheet of wax paper and chill for millionaire in the United States. Walker lost most of one hour. her hair due to a combination of poor nutrition and 4 Melt the remaning 3 Tbsp of butter in a large nonantique hairstraightening methods. In a dream, a man stick skillet over medium high heat until the foam subcame up to her and dictated a list of ingredients. Once sides. Cook the crab cakes until golden brown, about 3 Makes 6 crab cakes. awake, she copied down the list and discussed it with a minutes on each side.

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Did you know that it’s estimated that feral cats living in the United States number anywhere from 10 to 90 million cats? After a six-year study of a feral cat colony, it was determined that over a 12-year span, a non spayed female cat with all her non spayed female offspring, could be responsible for over 3,200 kittens during that period! Keep in mind that this figure has already taken into account the forty-two percent of the kittens that will die by the age of two months of natural causes. Domestic cats can start reproducing between 4 to 10 months of age for females and five to seven months for males. Since female cats are induced ovulators, they ovulate upon copulating. This is why one litter can have several different fathers. A breeding age female can be in heat as many as five times a year, or every 7 to 10 days until they are bred. January through September is the usual cycle time, influenced by the seasonal changes and daylight hours. Each sexually mature female cat can bear as many as three litters, with an average of three to five kittens per litter. Gestation is approximately 63 to 65 days. Once a female cat produces a litter, they can become pregnant again within days! So what’s the point? The bottom line is that we all need to be responsible for our pets and ensure that all of our cats are spayed and neutered. Some Veterinarians will spay or neuter a cat as young as six to eight weeks old. If you need help with having your cats altered, contact the Lincoln County Animal Shelter at (541) 265-6610 to talk about options!

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many seniors don't have computers yet. Is this the year you're going to get one or at least learn to use the ones at the library? Maybe it's time for you to consider taking that big step. A computer can be a door to the whole world, in terms of the information and resources available. Here are just a few things you can do on the Internet: * Design a Web site to show photos or to sell craft items you've made. * Read newspapers from around the world. * Keep up with the latest health and weather information. * Read books (many of them no longer in print) or play puzzle games. * Learn more about your favorite hobby or find a new one. * Research locations for your next vacation, complete with pictures and reviews by others who've been there before. Here are two sites to get you started: Learn the Net [www.learnthenet.com] is a site that walks you through every possible step on using the Internet, including the all-important Web search. Master this and you'll be able to find all the information you want. Seniors Guide to Computers [www.seniorsguidetocomputers.com] has well-presented information, including security issues and e-mail basics. A study done a few years ago concluded that seniors who regularly use a computer experience less depression and feel more connected to the world. The youngest participants in the study were age 65, and the average age was 80 years old. Have I convinced you yet? If not, here's one final reason to learn how to use a computer: Your grandkids are pros on the Internetm, and if you want to hear from them more often, learn to send and receive e-mail. You'll get more photos that way, too!

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, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 328536475, or send e-mail to columnreply@gmail.com. (c) 2009 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Do you own a pet related business? Are you interested in being a sponsor of Are you getting Pet Bits? all your benefits? Would you like to have your business viewed by pet The first step in learning more about your benefits is to owners each week as they read Pet Bits? get a book put out by the VA. Contact Lu 541-921-7281 Go to the VA site at www.va.gov and click on Benefits Booklet on the right side of the screen. You'll find the Wine and Romance "Federal Benefits for Veterans and Dependents" book celebrated their grand in online form with information on pensions, educaopening this week. tion, home loans, appealing VA claims decisions and Come check them out more. Phone numbers are included in the book. at Shops at Salishan Or to order your own copy ($5) call the Government in Gleneden Beach Printing Office toll free at 866-512-1800. If what you need most is help with filing a VA claim Come on in and or appealing a claim decision, go to the VA Watchdog Make them feel site: www.vawatchdog.org. Click on Help for Veterans welcome! in the Quick Links box. At the top of that next page you'll find Jim Strickland, veterans advocate. He's written a handy benefits guide called "A Military Veteran's Guide to Disability Compensation and Pension Benefits." Either click on that link or scroll down the page to see if your particular topic has already been covered before you send questions to Strickland. If you have benefits due to you, claim them. 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, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to columnreply@gmail.com. (c) 2009 King Features Synd., Inc.

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