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1. Name the song that mentions these colors and pigment hues: Prussian blue, scarlet, crimson and Havana lake. 2. Who had a hit with “Take It to the Limit”? 3. Name the song that mentions mashed potatoes, toast and jam, and T-bone steaks. 4. Who released “Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday”? 5. Name the song that contains this lyric: “I’m young and I love to be young, I’m

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Staging Your Home for Faster Sale

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If you’re ready to sell your home, you have lots of competition. Staging can go a long way toward making Historical Tidbit your home stand out, To Iowa by covered wagon in 1856 resulting in a faster sale at Oscar J. Pearson was a child of 5 when he came to Iowa from Ohio in a covered wagon with his parthe price you want. ents, George and Hanna Balderston Pearson, and Before you put your home on his siblings. The 1856 journey was made with the market, ask your realeight or ten other families. A Cedar Rapids Gaestate agent for suggestions. zette-Republican article featured Oscar and his Your agent can advise you wife, Nancy Kirby Pearson, when they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary March 14, 1931. Oscar reabout local trends and called playing with Indian children as he herded cattle on the praipreferences -- and your rie. He also told of winter visits to Indian camps on the Wapsipinicompetition. Incorporate con River. as many of the agent’s suggestions as you can. From the Public Works Department Give serious consideration to Yard Waste Site Reminder: Only residents of Springville hiring a professional stager, (those who receive a utility bill) shall be allowed to dispose despite the cost. According of their yard waste at the site. Yard waste shall be divided and disposed of in the appropriate bins. Bins are labeled. to a study by the Real Estate Grass, leaves, garden waste and small brush up to ½” in diStaging Association, homes ameter. Larger brush & tree limbs up to 8” in diameter. No that were staged before yard waste shall be left at the site in ANY container, such as being put up for sale spent garbage bags, boxes, garbage cans or other receptacles. The 87 percent less time on the City reserves the right to manage the amount of by-products kept at the yard waste site & use or dispose of by-products market. Unstaged homes as needed. Todd reports many items such as tires, plywood, stayed on the market an metal, plastic containers and many other prohibited items. average 166 days. After Grass Clippings: The department also wants to remind homeownstaging, those homes ers that grass clippings are to be blown back on their individual received offers within an lawns, NOT in the street. These clippings end up in the storm sewer along with items they collect along the way and plug the average 32 days. Homes that drain system. were staged before being marketed received their first Coming to the Springville Fizz, Boom, Read! offer within 26 days. Quicker Memorial Library… sales were true across all Summer Reading Program price ranges. activities for all ages! Even if you can’t hire a professional stager, there are still quite a few things July Activities: you can do yourself. Here are some suggestions from July 1st- 1:30 pm Activity Fun with HGTV.com: Science • Declutter. Professional Author Frederick July 7th-5:30 pm “Last Words” stagers will often remove as much as half of the furniture Author Frederick Blanch visits our Blanch! in a home to make it look library bigger. Pay special attention July 7th 2014 th July 8 1:30 pm Mad Scientist to crammed closets. 5:30 PM • If you have a junk room, th July 15 - 1:30 Ron, the Orkin Come listen as Frederick give it a role as a specific “Bug Man” Blanch reads excerpts and tells space, such as a reading nook or yoga area. stories from his book “Last July 17th 10:30-11:15 Story Time • Add lighting. You want Words”. 100 watts for each 50 square July 22nd- 1:30-2:30 Let's Explore feet, using a variety of types This is a FREE event you don’t Blood Puppet Show of lighting. want to miss!! • Paint adjacent rooms, such as dining and living rooms, the same neutral color to add more visual space. Other staging websites suggest: • Take down anything personal on the walls, such as family photos and religious items. • Don’t make potential purchasers wonder how much it will cost to change all your personalized wall colors or carpet. • Make the outside inviting. Mow, edge, sweep, rake and add mulch to make it more likely a potential purchaser will want to see inside. • To find a professional stager, start with www.realestatestagingassociation.com. To do your own staging, search online for ideas at HGTV’s Front Door (www.frontdoor.com) and HGTV (hgtv. com), as well as Bankrate.com and Realtor.com. Visit new model homes to see how they’re done. Your payoff for staging your home? A faster sale means not making those extra mortgage payments while your house languishes unsold. David Uffington regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Send email to columnreply3@gmail.com. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.

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252 Broadway Street, Springville 319-854-7325 VETERANS POST by Freddy Groves Getting Quicker Appointments Since the appointment scheduling/ delayed care debacle hit the news, “steps” are being taken to fix the problems. If you need care, there are a few options. Accelerating Care Initiative -Clinics will expand to include night and weekend hours, with providers getting overtime. If you’re a new patient waiting on an appointment that’s more than 30 days out (and if they can fit you in), the Department of Veterans Affairs will make three attempts to contact you to see if you want to go in earlier. If yes, the process will start to get you into not-VA medical care. Facilities will take a look at canceled appointments on a daily basis and not let them sit unused (it’s astonishing that they have to be told) and make calls to find veterans to take the appointments. If you call the VA for an appointment, get the name of the person you talk to, and make a note of the date and time. Non-VA Care -- This program was designed to get you treatment when there’s a lack of a needed specialist in your local VA hospital, the travel distance is great or there are “long wait times.” That’s a quote from the VA site, and that little phrase is key. If you’re given an appointment that’s not soon enough, ask for a referral to civilian medical care. You might have to fight for it. See www.nonvacare.va.gov. Access Received Closer to Home -- Also called ARCH, this pilot program matches eligible rural veterans with health care in their area. Five spots were originally opened: northern Maine; Farmville, Va.; Pratt, Kan.; Flagstaff, Ariz.; and Billings, Mon. Now with the scrutiny about the scheduling snafus, it’s possible more sites will be opened. Call your Care Coordinator to ask about care closer to home. You also can send email to AskProjectArch@va.gov. Freddy Groves regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Send email to columnreply2@gmail.com. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.


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THE KITCHEN DIVA By Angela Shelf Medearis and Gina Harlow

The Beef Master

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City of Walker I was watching a morning news show and saw a fascinating 408 Rowley St. interview with Baseball Hall of Walker, Ia 52352 Fame pitcher and cattle rancher Nolan Ryan about his new (319) 448-4359 cookbook, “The Nolan Ryan Beef Http://cityofwalkeria.org and Barbecue Cookbook: Recipes From a Texas Kitchen.” Footage Yes, there really was a pickle factory in Walker of Ryan with his family on one during 1930 – 1940’s. It was opened in late July of his cattle ranches provided a of 1930. By the end of August 1930, over 90 different perspective of a man tons of cucumbers had been salted. that many people know only from his legendary baseball career. There were 38 area farmers and 55 acres of Ryan has loved raising cattle ground contracted to the pickle factory. The plant originally had since he was a child. He first 9 ten-ton salting tanks. 3 more were eventually added to total 12. got into the cattle business in During this time, the plant took in, on the average, 6-8 tons of a roundabout way. He started cucumbers daily. That’s a lot of cucumbers! visiting ranches in South Texas In 1933, the factory made many improvements. New tanks because he was interested in deer were installed on new concrete foundations and a large sorting hunting. He ended up spending a machine was put into operation. There we now only 8 tanks, lot of time driving around looking but each was bigger and held 22,000 pounds of cucumbers. It at the cattle in the pastures normally took 2 days to fill a tank, but the record is 24,260 pounds and decided to go into the cattle of cucumbers brought in on ONE day! business. Now, Ryan provides his tender Nolan Ryan All-Natural The plant played an important part in the history of Walker. As Beef to Kroger stores, suppliers and farmer’s moved to more production of corn and beans, restaurants around the country. the plant became less important to the area farmer’s “I have high standards when lives and was dismantled in the 1940’s. it comes to steaks!” Ryan says. This pickle factory was the inspiration for the name “After years of trying to find a change from “Walker Homecoming” to “Pickle Days” in consistent steak, I finally decided 2007. Join us for this year’s celebration on July 24-26! the only way I could guarantee beef that’s good every time was to start my own brand. I gathered several ranching friends and July 3, 2014 4:30-6:30 PM At Sherbon’s Flower Market enlisted some of the top meat scientists and beef marketing people in the world. Together, we developed a 1. In a large glass baking dish, combine olive oil, program to provide guaranteed tender, all-natural vinegar, pineapple juice, and soy sauce. Set aside beef that would always be tender, tasty and a great 1/4 cup of the marinade in a small bowl to use for value for families.” basting. I’ve never cooked with beef products that were even 2. Add the steaks to the dish and turn to coat well. close to the quality of Ryan’s All-Natural Beef. Set aside at room temperature for 30 minutes. While there are many definitions of “all-natural,” 3. Preheat grill to medium and lightly oil grill his beef goes beyond even the U.S. Department of grates. Drain steaks and discard marinade. Season Agriculture’s definition of “minimally processed steaks with salt and pepper, and place on the with no additives or preservatives.” The company grill. Cook steaks (in batches, if necessary) for 6-8 uses the most wholesome ingredients from cattle minutes per side for medium, basting with reserved raised in a stress-free environment. The science marinade and turning steaks with tongs several says that happy cattle produce a great product. It times. Use tongs rather than a fork to juices sealed turns out that stress is the single biggest cause of in. tough steaks. Ryan and the other cattle owners who 4. Remove steaks from grill. Let rest for 5-10 provide beef for his company treat their animals minutes. (During grilling, juices are forced to center in a humane way that ensures a safe, pure and of the steak, so if you dig in right away, the juices healthy product. will puddle on your plate. Resting gives the juices To develop the cookbook, Ryan and his team a chance to re-distribute through the meat for a worked with Cristobal Vazquez -- executive chef at juicier steak.) Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, Texas, and Nolan’s personal chef -- to produce a practical and inspiring (Recipe courtesy of “The Nolan Ryan Beef and recipe collection that will allow you to prepare Barbecue Cookbook: Recipes From a Texas delicious beef. Kitchen” by Nolan Ryan. For more information, One of my favorite recipes in Ryan’s cookbook is the visit Facebook: facebook.com/realnolanryan and Easy T-Bone with Soy and Pineapple Marinade. Twitter: nolanryan_34 or nolanryanbeef.com.) It’s the perfect recipe for a holiday celebration or a *** casual family dinner.

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Easy T-Bone With Soy And Pineapple Marinade This recipe for marinated and grilled T-Bone steaks was a winner with my family! It showcased the full flavors and tenderness of Ryan’s beef perfectly! 2/3 cup olive oil 1/3 cup red wine vinegar 1/4 cup pineapple juice 1/4 cup soy sauce 8 T-bone steaks, 1-inch thick 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning children’s author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her website is www.divapro.com. Read Gina Harlow’s Blog about food and gardening at www.peachesandprosciutto.com. Recipes may not be reprinted without permission from Angela Shelf Medearis.

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BOOKS -Recommended Reading “Tom Horn in Life and Legend” by Larry D. Ball (University of Oklahoma Press, $29.95) Reviewed by Larry Cox Tom Horn was born in rural Missouri in 1860, but it was in the American Southwest where he made his mark. Leaving home when he was 16, he worked as a lawman, soldier, hired gunman, detective, outlaw and assassin. Documenting this complex man’s life has been difficult for historians, since so much misinformation appears in public records, including Horn’s autobiography, published in 1904. Although extremely popular, “Life of Tom Horn, Government Scout and Interpreter” is factually unreliable and triggered much of the legend surrounding him. Larry D. Ball first became aware of Horn and the controversial nature of his colorful life as a young boy reading books and magazines about the Wild West. Later, while doing research about U.S. marshals and county sheriffs in the Arizona and New Mexico territories, he uncovered new source materials that revealed additional facts about Horn’s life. The problem Ball faced was separating fact from fiction. The former history professor spent several years meticulously researching Horn at the National Archives in Washington, D.C., and at numerous libraries and archives throughout the West. The result is a new biography that is as close to the truth as we’re likely to get. While still in his 20s, Horn fought in the last major battle with the Apaches on U.S. soil and chased the Indians into Mexico with Gen. George Crook. He had a brief and controversial career as a Pinkerton detective, was a hired gun and often bragged about the murders he had committed. While working in Iron Mountain, Wyoming, Horn was charged with the murder of a 14-year-old sheepherding rancher. Horn confessed to the crime, but later claimed he did so while intoxicated. A Wyoming jury found him guilty, and in 1903 he was hanged on the day before his 43rd birthday. His guilt is still debated today, more than a century later. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.


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mailing address: 5529 S Hwy 13, Coggon, IA 52218 (319) 435-2021 or 551-2976 Email: coggonaba@aol.com Web: www.coggonaba.com Facebook: Coggon Area Betterment Association

Coggon Area Betterment Association (CABA) welcomes those with an interest in exploring options for both the Coggon Center and Coggon’s Main Street to attend its monthly meeting on Sunday, July 6, at 6:30 pm at the Coggon Center. Open meetings are held the first Sunday of each month at 6:30 pm at the Coggon Center. All are welcome!

OPEN

EVERY DAY Monday - Saturday 7:00 am - 7:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am - 2:00 pm 319-435-2416 We Do Catering 8 pc Broasted or Rotisserie Chicken 1 pint Potato Salad 99 1 Pint Cole Slaw

$12

GREEN MOUNTAIN GRILL Year round grilling & smoker

BOOK ON OVER TO THE NEW COGGON LIBRARY

Diane Knott, librarian, is poised and ready to assist you at the NEW public library – 202 E Main St.. Coggon.

Little Treasures Mission Shop A Thrift Shop Serving the Community

Wed. - Sat. Hours Posted on North Door Or by Appt. 361-2790

Little Treasures Mission Shop located in the Coggon Center

408 East Linn Street (Former Elementary Building)

DID YOU KNOW?

This size ad space is available $14.00 Call Russ for details 319-360-3936

hourly, daily, and monthly rentals available

924 3rd Street South Coggon, IA

A listing of upcoming local events can be found on both the CABA website (www.coggonaba.com) and the city of Coggon website (www.coggonia.org). Sat, August 23: Buffalo Creek Trail Day Sat., Sept. 20: Wine Music and More

 library hours  Tuesday: 9 am – 6 pm Wednesday: 9 am – 5 pm Friday: 9 – 5 pm Saturday: 9 am – 12 noon  319-435-2542

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• Rural Appraisal • Farm Management • Farm Real Estate Sales • Crop Insurance

5475 Dyer Ave., Suite 141 Marion, IA 52302 319-377-1143

Richard Isaacson • Glen Hankemeier • Ben Isaacson

www.agri-management.com The Declaration of Independence is extremely significant and is one of the most important documents in the history of the United States. It signifies the break from the rule of King George III and from Great Britain. The Declaration of Independence is a symbol of American freedom and independence from British rule.

HOLLYWOOD By Tony Rizzo PHOTO: Chris Hemsworth HOLLYWOOD -- James Cameron, currently at work prepping “Avatar 2,” “3” and “4,” starts shooting all three sequels simultaneously in October. Starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana and Sigourney Weaver, the sequels are set for 2016, 2017 and 2018 release. He’s also planning a prequel, set 35 years before “Avatar.” He’ll shoot these films at a higher frame rate than the standard 24 frames per second to add a heightened sense of reality. Considering that “Avatar” is the top-grossing film of all time, having earned $2.8 billion, followed by Cameron’s “Titanic,” at $2.2 billion, there’s confidence that he can do it again. The next eight top moneymakers are: “The Avengers” ($1.8 billion), “Harry Potter and The Deadly Hallows Part 2” ($1.3 billion), “Frozen” ($1.2 billion), “Iron Man 3” ($1.2 billion), “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” ($1.1 billion), “The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King” ($1.1 billion), “Skyfall” ($1.1 billion) and “The Dark Knight Rises” ($1 billion). They all pale by comparison when you apply today’s ticket prices to “Gone With the Wind,” which would have earned $3.3 billion and is the most-watched film of all time. *** Robert Downey Jr.’s next film is “The Judge,” with Robert Duval, Vera Farmiga, Billy Bob Thornton and Dax Shepard, out Oct. 10. Up next for Chris Hemsworth will be “Cyber,” with Viola Davis, out Jan. 16; director Ron Howard’s “In the Heat of the Sea,” with Tom Holland, out March 15; and “The Avengers: Age of Ultron,” with Downey, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner and James Spader, due May 1. Robert DeNiro’s film “The Bagman,” with John Cusack and Crispin Glover, was a dud. His next is “Hands of Stone,” with Usher and Ellen Barkin, in which DeNiro plays boxer Roberto Duran’s trainer, Ray Arcel. DeNiro, who founded the Tribeca Film Festival, also is producing the biopic of flamboyant Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, being played by Ben Whislaw, who was “Q” in the recent Bond films. Whislaw has completed “Suffragette,” with Meryl Streep, Carey Mulligan and Helena Bonham Carter, out Jan. 16, and sci-fi thriller “The Lobster,” with Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz, coming March 15. *** The Facebook post read, “At about 11 a.m. EST on Monday, June 9, our beloved actress Liza Minnelli passed away. Liza Minnelli was born on March 12, 1946, in Hollywood. She’ll be missed but not forgotten. Please show your sympathy and condolences by commenting and liking this page.” The page received nearly 1 million likes. Liza’s rep responded immediately, “Liza Minnelli IS NOT DEAD! She joins the long list of celebrities who’ve been victimized by this hoax. She’s alive and well, stop believing what you see on the Internet!” If Liza Minnelli bought the farm, it would be on every TV and radio station in the world -- get real people! *** “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” star Terry Crews is taking over the hosting chores of the syndicated “Who Wants to be a Millionaire” from Cedric the Entertainer. The former NFL star and Old Spice pitchman will have to be quick on his feet to top Cedric. Insiders predict he’ll “crews” through the job and become a millionaire quicker than the contestants. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.


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Hawkeye Publishing, L.L.C. www.tidbitpapers.com For Advertising E-mail: russ@tidbitpapers.com or Call (319) 360-3936 Shortcakes:

1. Preheat the oven to 400 F and place Strawberry rack in middle position. Grease or line a Shortcake for Independence Day baking sheet with parchment paper. Sweet, fragrant local strawberries are plentiful right now, just in time for making strawberry shortcake, a classic summer treat that can star on your Fourth of July dessert table. There’s really nothing quite like the taste of homemade shortcake, and in this recipe the hint of orange zest makes it extra bright. Get your preteens and teens involved in the fun preparation -- while one child works with the dough, another can prepare the strawberries.

2. Whisk together flour, 3 tablespoons sugar and salt in a large bowl. Add cold butter pieces and orange zest; mix with

To Serve: Split each shortcake in half with a serrated knife and set bottoms on serving plates. Spoon prepared strawberries and juices on each one. Top with dollop of fluffy whipped cream. Cap with the top of shortcake. Serve immediately. Makes 8 servings. Fourth of July: Serve shortcake, strawberries, blueberries, whipped cream, ice cream and nonfat frozen yogurt buffet-style to let everyone assemble their own according to taste. Top with paper cutouts of “Old Glory,” a nod to both the all-American celebration and to this “glory-ous” dessert. ***

STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE 6-8 cups fresh strawberries, hulled Juice from one orange 3 tablespoons sugar, plus 2 tablespoons for the berries 2 cups self-rising flour 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup (1 stick) cold unsalted butter, cut into pieces 2 teaspoons orange zest 3/4 cup milk 1 tablespoon half-and-half for brushing 2 1/2 cups whipped cream Berries: Slice berries in a bowl and combine with orange juice and 2 tablespoons of the sugar. Set aside at room temperature.

Let us remember as

Get in now before they are taken. we fall asleep this Call Russ for details 319-360-3936

Independence Day those who fight and the many that have died to protect our freedom.

Donna Erickson’s award-winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of her creative family recipes and activities, visit www. donnasday.com and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.” (c) 2014 Donna Erickson Distributed by King Features Synd.

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a pastry blender or your fingers until it resembles cornmeal. Stir in milk until just combined. Do not overmix. 3. Drop dough in 8 equal mounds onto tbaking sheet. Lightly pat into rounds. Brush with half-and-half. 4. Bake 15 to 20 minutes, or until golden. Cool on wire rack.


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