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• October sales items include: appliances, automobiles (current year’s model on sale when new model is unveiled), school supplies, fishing gear, ladies’ outerwear and early fall and winter clothing sales. • Keep squirrels out of a pole-mounted birdfeeder and out of the birdseed! Just spray a cotton cloth liberally with WD-40 lubricating oil. Then wipe the pole with the cloth. Squirrels are good at climbing, but this is asking a little too much. Reapply every so often to keep it slippery. • “If your knuckles get chapped and dry during the cold season, try rubbing a little Chapstick into them. It works for me.” — P.E. in Minnesota • Store spaghetti in an empty Pringles can that has been wiped out. It’s the perfect height, and you can take just what you need. The plastic top makes it easy to see when it’s time to restock the angel hair! • “If you use frozen fruits and veggies that come in bags, here’s a great tip to keep your freezer shelf organized. Use binder clips to reseal the bags, and hang them from the shelf itself. Binder clips easily clip over the metal grate, and secure the bag’s top underneath so that it hangs from the shelf.” — T.L. in New York • For a more accurate reading of your refrigerator’s temperature, submerge your thermometer in a glass of water and read after an hour. Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.
• On Oct. 14, 1857, engineer and inventor Elwood Haynes is born. Haynes designed one of the first American automobiles, the Haynes "Pioneer." The buggy was an 820-pound, push-start vehicle with chain drive, a steering tiller and 28inch bicycle wheels. • On Oct. 15, 1930, legendary composer and bandleader Duke Ellington records his first big hit, "Mood Indigo." Ellington claimed he wrote the song in 15 minutes, but its actual genesis was a melody by clarinetists Barney Bigard and Lorenzo Tio, Jr. called "Dreamy Blues." • On Oct. 12, 1945, PFC Desmond T. Doss of Lynchburg, Virginia, is presented the Congressional Medal of Honor for outstanding bravery as a medical corpsman. Doss was the first conscientious objector to receive America's highest military award. • On Oct. 16, 1964, The People's Republic of China conducts a successful nuclear test, becoming the fifth nation with atomic bomb capability. China joined the U.S., the Soviet Union, Great Britain and France in the exclusive nuclear club. • On Oct. 10, 1985, the hijacking of the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro reaches an end when U.S. Navy F-14 fighters intercept an Egyptian airliner attempting to fly the Palestinian hijackers to freedom. Four Palestinian terrorists had hijacked the ship three days earlier, killing an elderly Jewish American passenger and taking hundreds more hostage. • On Oct. 13, 1999, the Colorado grand jury investigating the murder of child beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey is dismissed, and the Boulder County district attorney announces no indictments will be made due to insufficient evidence. The murder remains unsolved. • On Oct. 11, 2002, former President Jimmy Carter wins the Nobel Peace Prize "for his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts." Carter, a peanut farmer from Georgia, served one term as U.S. president between 1977 and 1981. © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.
Long Live the King The 1960s era loved majesty. The Kennedy White House was dubbed “Camelot” by the press, Johnny Carson had started his 30-year reign on late-night television, and golf had its very own “king,” Arnold Palmer. Palmer came from humble beginnings. Born in the steel town of Youngstown, Ohio, his family migrated to Latrobe, Pennsylvania. It was there, at the Latrobe Country Club, that he began his apprenticeship under the watchful guidance of his father, the club’s groundskeeper turned club pro. He did not immediately seize the crown, opting instead for a college golf scholarship at Wake Forest. And he didn’t have to seize the crown, the advent of sports television programming coronated him right from the start. He was a lock for the role. Palmer was handsome, welldressed, athletic, humble yet friendly, instantly personable and giving of his time and attention with just about anyone he held court with. And he was golf’s first true modern-day type of superstar. He was the first golfer to sign with an international agent, the game’s first millionaire, the game’s most familiar face. In 1962, the year he won his third of four Masters, he graced more front-page magazine covers than Jim Beatty and Wilt Chamberlain, the guys who broke the four-minute mile and scored 100 points in a basketball game, respectively. James Bond even name
checks him in “Goldfinger.” Palmer’s reign was undisputed between the years of 1960-63, when he won 29 tournaments. Though guys like Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player soon would take over the trophy cases, they never took away his mantle as the game’s most popular player, which lasted well into the next century. He was a king who had many clubs. He was a Freemason. He owned 10,000 golf clubs, but was known best for the Dyna-powered Fluid Field Wilson one-iron that he famously wielded, a club that most people leave out of their bags and their lives, for that matter. He bought his father’s club in Latrobe and designed 200 other golf courses of his own. He was a king who had his own army. Throngs of fans, “Arnie’s Army,” traipsed after their hero, hole after hole. He was a man of the people. It has been said that he lost more than a few championships on the last hole by losing concentration after saying hello to an old friend in the gallery. And he was a benevolent king, signing his full name on autographs, lending his name to charities and benefits the world over. He has a delicious beverage named after him. No other golfer, no other athlete (unless you count Shirley Temple’s tap dancing as a sport), has that honor. You go into a bar and try to order a Sam Snead or Ben Hogan, and see what you get in return. Louis L’amour once said, “Because a man plays a king superbly well does not mean that he would make a good king.” Well, Arnold Palmer wasn’t a good king — he was a great king, and it’s very sad to see him go. Long live the king. Mark Vasto is a veteran sportswriter who lives in New Jersey. © 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.
TACOS In honor of National Taco Day on October 4, Tidbits dishes the facts on one of our favorite foods. • Americans consume about 4.5 billion tacos a year, with a total weight equaling that of two Empire State Buildings! There are an estimated 31,000 Mexican food restaurants in the U.S.
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NUGGET OF KNOWLEDGE Siskel and Ebert became a film critic team in 1975, hosting a weekly film review television show, "Sneak Previews." Gene Siskel had been a reviewer for the Chicago Tribune, while Roger Ebert did the same for the Chicago Sun-Times. They established their famous "thumbs-up, thumbsdown" system as a method of their reviews, and even trademarked the phrase "Two Thumbs Up."
• When explorer Hernando Cortez landed in the New World in 1519, he found the Aztecs making flat corn breads. The Aztec word for these little breads was tlaxcalli, but the Spanish gave them the name “tortilla,” (although today we usually refer to the flour version as a tortilla). Some anthropologists claim there is evidence indicating dwellers of the Valley of Mexico ate tacos filled with fish long before the 16th century. Some areas added small live insects, ants, locusts, and snails to their filling. • The first written record in the U.S. of a taco is in a 1905 Los Angeles newspaper. At a time when migrant workers were crossing over from Mexico to work in the mines and on the railroads, a group of women called the Chili Queens ran a street vendor business there. • In 1914, a cookbook called the California Mexican-Spanish Cook Book featured a taco recipe, made by putting “chopped, cooked beef and chili sauce in a tortilla made of meal and flour, folded, edges sealed together with egg; fried in deep fat, chili sauce served over it.” • The 1929 cookbook Ramona’s Spanish-Mexican Cookery contained six taco and tacquito recipes with various ingredients including pork snout, ears, jowls, kidneys, and livers. Also featured were cream cheese tacos, egg tacos, and Mexican tacos.
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• Hard shells as we know them came along in 1947, because corn tortillas didn’t stay fresh very long. Their recipe was first included in a Answer: Dell. cookbookA in 1949, which described taking a VERY LARGE NUMBER tortilla, frying it, and bending it over to form a •U-shape. Edward Kasner was a mathematician. In 1938 he was asked to come up with a name for a • Californian Glen Bell with a hot very large number: the started numeralout one, followed by stand a hundred zeros. He asked his two young dog in San Bernadino in 1946 at age 23. what namehis they would Innephews 1952, he opened first tacosuggest. stand, called He soldMilton Taco-Tiasuggested in 1962 and •Taco-Tia. Nine-year-old a opened name the funnies. cartoonCalifornia, strip character a out newof restaurant in ADowny, and named Barney was very popular. Milton chose named it Taco Bell. He sold his first franchise last name for the number. inBarney’s 1964, and by 1967, there were 100 Taco •Bells Kasner announced the new name the 868 big and 325 by 1970. Glen Bellforsold number his next book, altering spelling.in Taco Bellinrestaurants to the Pepsithe company there Larry are 6,400 •1978. SixtyToday years later, Pagerestaurants, and Sergey servBrin developed a new internet asearch ing two billion customers year. engine. Other search engines searched each webpage and • Do you them remember the Taco Bell Chihuahua ranked according to how many times a featured in their ads in the late 1997? “Gidget” specific term appeared on them, but Page and became populartheir immediately, andto toys Brin designed search engine searchwere for even made in her likeness. When Taco Bell the specific term and then find out how many discontinued the ads revenue links there were that in led2000, back their to that page, which resulted dropped by 6%. in a better search engine. • They indecided a name that • Tacos Mexicothey are needed considerably different reflected how many websites the search from what North Americans eat. A favorite engine was searching. They took the name in northern Mexico is Tacos de Cabeza, made of Edward Kasner’s very large number, only from the brain, ittongue, and lips of a they misspelled slightly,eyes, so it ended up being cow’s which overspelledhead, exactly thehave samebeen waysteamed the cartoon night. They also enjoy crispy tripe tacos, made character Barney spelled his last name. What’s from a cow’s stomach, as wellofaspage) shrimp tacos. it called? (Answer at bottom Another popular Mexican variety COMPUTER FACTS is the Taco al Pastor, which means shepherd’s style taco. • In 1981 Bill Gates said, “640 kb of memory Itsought ingredients are spiced pork that has been to be enough for anybody.” roasted over an open flame, then cut into sliv• Moore’s Law states that computer performance ers. Taquitos, as they are doubles everyor18flautas to 24 months, and sometimes ever since called because of their 1971, this has been true. flute shape, are filled with shredded chicken or beef, rolled into a • HP, Google, Microsoft, and Apple were all tube, andindeep-fried started garages. until crispy. Answer: Google, from googol.
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