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North America’s Bingo & Casino Newspaper
40 MARTYRSANAHEIM UNITARIAN UNIVERSAL
CHURCHBEATITUDESBLESSED SACRAMENTBOYD CASINOSCANYON BINGOCHINO HILLS HIGH BINGOCOSTA MESA H.S. BOOSTERSCYPRESS H.S. ATHLETICCYPRESS H.S. BANDDIAMOND BAR H.S.FIRST SAMOAN CCC H.B.FOUNTAIN VALLEY H.S.GARDEN GROVE ELKSHOLY CROSS BINGOHUNTINGTON BEACH ELKSLAKEWOOD ELKSLOS ALAMITOS H.S. BANDMATER DEI H.S.MISSION VIEJO ELKSNOTE-ABLES BOOSTERSNUGGET RENOPACIFICA H.S. BOOSTERSPECHANGA RESORT & CASINORETIREMENT FUNDING SOLUTIONSSAN MANUEL
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Judy Bainto won the PowerBall and a Bingo game atMater Dei Bingo in SantaAna. Her total on this Sun-day afternoon was $900!Congratulations!
$750.00SATURDAY!Cypress High School Band &Pageantry Boosters playsbingo in Cypress every Satur-day night. Helen Broad wontwice here, once for $250 andonce for $500. Way to goHelen!
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Mission Viejo Elks Lodge plays every Wednesday night. But everyso often, they have a Marathon on a Sunday and May 15th wasone of those.Sherry Copely and Anna Pokryska each won $500 onthat afternoon and we know they had a great time. Congrats!!!
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Pacifica High School MusicBoosters plays bingo every Fri-day night at Cypress BingoHall. Tony Clark knows how tostart the weekend off right. Notonly by playing here, but alsowinning 2 Tabs for a total of$1,000!!! Way to go Tony!
On this Sunday afternoon atChino Hills H.S., ThomasLopez yelled bingo loud andclear and for that he received a$1,199 prize. Way to go!
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INDEX
BINGO BUGLE PUBLISHER: CIRCULATION & CONTRIBUTING Rene’ deGuzman PHOTOGRAPHY: WRITERS: Nancy Marchand Bob Whittmore ADVERTISING: Chet Beebe Jeffrey Charboneau Rene’ deGuzman Lucy Curiel Cesena Reva & Kate Jill Arons Linda Flores Gayle Mitchell Michael Shackelford PRODUCTION Henry Tamburin MANAGER: Annie E. Ennis Jill Arons Frederick Woodruff
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As I See It ..............................Page 10Ask Annie..........................................6Astrology ........................................25Bingo Bugle Hotlines.....................26Bingo Sisters ....................................4Bob on Bingo..................................20Business Box Ads ..........................23Coffee Break ..................................22Coffee Break Answers...................25Dear Aunt Bingo.............................23Dear Dream Lady .............................8
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A Vegas trip■ Happy to be home
Summer is finally here with all the
flowers in bloom and the pollen no longer
falling from the trees. I am a happy
camper. So Kate and I talked it over and
decided it would be a great time to go to
Las Vegas where, I am told, you can play
Bingo 24/7.
When we got there and got checked in
at Sam’s, we discovered you can’t exactly
play Bingo 24/7. Close, but not quite. We
were directed to what was supposed to be
the best place to play and found it quite
different to what we were used to. We filed
in, bought our cards and were asked to do-
nate to the “giant jackpot.” We each gave
$5, but thought it a bit strange until we
learned that the “giant jackpot” was $800.
That made our small contribution all right
and we settled in to play.
It all went very fast. I scarcely had time
to nod to my nearby fellow players. Kate
nudged me and said, “That man is winking
at you.” I looked up in surprise to find she
was right and he winked again.
Embarrassed, I ducked my head and
concentrated on my cards. The first game
was a double Bingo and someone won
with a diagonal and four corners before I
had time to blink.
Next was two parallel lines which
seems really hard to me, but someone won
it in what I would call record time. The
man winked at me again. Kate waved at
him and at break he came over to say
“Hi.” He was a Californian, come to Vegas
to play and “to meet some lucky lady who
is also a Bingo nut.”
I was flattered but declined his invita-
tion to a deeper relationship. “My sister
and I are just visiting and don’t really have
time for more,” I said, feeling bad for his
disappointment.
We whipped back into regular play and
I was on! It felt so good to be near a win
that I didn’t even feel bad when someone
else won the game. Before long we were
onto the “giant jackpot.” We had two on-
the-way games and I had one good card.
Kate was doing all right also but neither
of us won.
We left the game without even saying
goodbye to my ‘winker.’ I thought for a
while and then said, “I would rather be
home.”
“Me, too,” said Kate. “What’s say we
just take off and head north.”
We did, loving the warm night air and
the feeling of freedom.
As soon as we got home I wanted to
find a good Bingo game and we did so,
going to my favorite place where we were
comfortable with the way the play went.
We nodded to old friends and acquain-
tances and settled ourselves in our usual
spot. Almost immediately I was on and
won a happy big picture frame game.
At intermission I said to Kate, “Do you
see anyone trying to get my attention?”
She looked around, but could find no
one who seemed especially interested in
us. “I guess we will have to settle for Cliff
and Rod.”
And at that moment, those two worthy
gentlemen walked in, searching until they
found us. “We decided you would be at a
Bingo game,” said Cliff, hugging Kate.
“So we just took a chance and came
here,” said Rod, kissing me lightly. “How
about some dinner after the games?”
“What a great idea,” I said. “I knew we
rushed home for some good reason and
this is undoubtedly it.”
…Singer Katy Perry reportedly has a catnamed Kitty Purry....You’ve almost certainly heard of M*A*S*H,
one of the most popular TV series of all time. Oneof the main characters on the show, which ran from1972 to 1983, was Corporal Klinger, played byJamie Farr. It’s interesting to note that in the 1950s,Farr actually served as an enlisted man in the U.S.Army in Korea—and the dog tags he wore on theshow were the same ones he wore during his serv-ice.…If you’re an animal lover who’s fond of Corgis—the Welsh dog known for its extremely short legs—you might want to take a look at the Munchkin cat.Only recognized as a separate breed in 1995, thiscat is characterized by the shortness of its legs.…You might be surprised to learn that, aside fromhis inaugural addresses, Abraham Lincoln gave onlyone speech during his entire presidency: the Get-tysburg Address.…In Venice at one time, every merchant who trav-eled to the Orient was required by law to bring backa piece of art and donate it to St. Mark’s Cathedral.© King Features
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15 WEEKLY DRAWINGS FOR$25 TOWARD BUY-IN for the following week
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Symptoms often worsen at night, and
disturbed sleep is a common result. Left
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Tamara Arreola - $500Cypress H.S. Band & Pageantry Boosters
Saturday Nights
Sylvia Logue - $500Trabuco Hills H.S. Music Boosters
Thursday Nights
Lysel Bonifacio - $1,199J.R. - Volunteer
First Samoan CCCHuntington Beach
Saturday Afternoons
Courtney Thilodeau - $450Mater Dei Bingo - Santa Ana
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Joy Gerber- $200Garden Grove Elks
Tuesday Nights
Carolyn Kirn - $250Huntington Beach ElksWednesday Afternoon
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FATHER’SDAY
DAUBERWITH BUY-IN
Breakfast■ An impressive casseroleDear Annie,
Every time I visit my brother and his
wife they make a breakfast casserole.
They are coming to our home this summer
and I need some ideas of a breakfast that
will impress them. By the way, they love
sausage and bacon. Including their chil-
dren and our children there will be eight
people. Thanks.
Belinda from Pflugerville, Texas
Dear Belinda,
I have a recipe for a Sunday Morning
Sausage Ring. Serve it with a platter of
scrambled eggs (allow two per person). It
will satisfy the adults. I would also serve
either pancakes or waffles with sausage
links and bacon strips. This will keep the
kids happy, and possibly the parents too.
Don’t forget a healthy glass of orange
juice, too. If you think the kids will eat
some of the sausage ring, I would double
the recipe. Enjoy! —Annie
SUNDAY MORNING SAUSAGERING
2 pounds bulk sausage2 eggs beaten2 tablespoons grated onion1 1/2 cups fine dry toast or bread crumbs1/4 cup chopped parsley
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
Lightly butter a 9 inch ring mold. In a
large bowl, mix the ingredients and pack
into the mold. Bake for 20 minutes. Re-
move from the oven, pour off the excess
fat and bake for an additional 20 minutes.
Turn onto a large platter and cover with
the scrambled eggs (two per person).
Serves 4 to 6.
Dear Ask Annie,
Do you have any simple solutions to
get my children to eat fish? I love to serve
broiled salmon and several varieties of
white fish. Help me please!
James John from Toms River, N.J.
Dear James,
I have a very simple solution for you. I
serve fish with a peach, apricot or orange
jam. It is so delicious. I have never had
any complaints. Bottled salsas would also
be an option. —Annie
Your comments and questions about cooking andentertaining will be addressed in this monthly col-umn. Write to “Ask Annie” c/o Annie Ennis, 8312 SE168th Trinity Place, The Villages, Florida 32162. SoAsk Annie. Don’t forget you can email me at aen-nis@thevillages.net. And let’s get cooking!
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Alice Snyder - $300 TotalLos Alamitos Marching Band
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Mary Martinez - $250Chino Hills H.S. Husky Bingo
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From either the 60 freeway take the 71 South orfrom the 91 freeway take the 71 North. Exit onSoquel Canyon Rd. and head West. Make a left onButterfield Ranch Rd., go 1/4 of a mile and turnleft on Picasso. The school is 200 yds down onthe left hand side.
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VA paperless claims■ Processing hits snag
An anonymous call to the hotline of the
Department of Veterans Affairs Office of
Inspector General claimed that mail
wasn’t being properly handled by the re-
gional office in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Little did they know…a photo at the con-
tractor scanner facility taken by the
VAOIG shows 1,600 boxes haphazardly
stored. It was discovered that veterans’
claims were comingled with the contrac-
tor’s documentation, as well as office fur-
niture and boxes of trash. Those claims to
be scanned had come from five different
regional offices.
It turned out that it was taking 30 days
to scan materials, even though the contract
calls for a five-day turnaround. Part of the
problem was the condition of the material
within the boxes when they arrived: scat-
tered, jumbled documents, loose and
sometimes blank. A report photo shows
what might be a box of junk for recycling.
Forms with personally identifiable infor-
mation weren’t secured within the piles of
material.
However, scanning-facility manage-
ment claimed to be unaware of improper
storage of the files until OIG inspectors
found the storage room. Additionally the
OIG “observed malfunctioning video sur-
veillance of the rear storage area, employ-
ees freely roaming in this area, and
adjacent unlocked and unarmed exit
doors.”
In rebuttal, the VA claimed that of the
1,600 boxes, approximately 40 percent
had already been scanned and were await-
ing shipment. Further, the VA claimed that
documents were “date stamped, rubber
banded with the original envelope, and
carefully placed in boxes for shipment” to
the scanning facility.
Welcome to paperless claims process-
ing. From the photos, here’s what it looks
like to me: Those opening the mail just
threw material in boxes without regard for
security or organization of those docu-
ments, and those receiving the boxes for
scanning just threw them into a storage
room with unused office furniture.
Tashia, Nani and Junior each won $250Junior was celebrating his birthday - Happy Birthday
St. Cornelius - Long Beach - Friday Nights
Michelle Charnock$1,199 Cowabonga Tab
Blessed SacramentMonday Nights - Westminster
Duann Tanner - $300Note-Ables Booster Club
Tuesday Nights - Cypress
Joe Coughlin - $250Santa Ana ElksMonday Nights
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to your next letter! —Dream Lady
Dear Dream Lady,
I dreamed I was going to drive a team
of horses through a tall rusty gate—which
was locked with a gigantic padlock. At
first, I was going to leave the horses in the
pasture, but I decided to figure out the
combination. I sat quietly and fiddled with
it until it opened! I then drove my horses
through the gate and woke up. I think it is
an “obstacle” dream; is it? I’ve read your
column for many years. Thank you.
Nila B., Long Beach, California
Dear Nila,
You are correct. This is a classic “ob-
stacle” dream. You showed patience and
ingenuity getting past your obstacle.
Horses usually symbolize fulfillment and
personal success. It sounds like you are
doing just fine in life and your dream re-
flects this. —Dream Lady
Please send your dreams to Dream Lady at P.O.Box 414, Entiat, WA 98816. Enclose an SASE if youwant a personal reply before publication. Not alldreams are published due to space limitations.
Loyal Reader■ Still dreaming big!Dear Dream Lady,
It’s me again, Harry from Sun City. In my
latest dream I won a voucher—which offered
me either a new Oldsmobile car or $75,000
cash. I can’t recall which one I chose; I think
it was the money because the car would not
fit in my garage. Also, I wrote you about a
dream many months ago about winning the
lotto, but so far I’ve had no luck. Maybe it is
still to come. Take care.
Harry G., Sun City, Arizona
Dear Harry,
Good to hear from you again. I think
you set the record for being the longest-
time dreamer-reader of Dream Lady! I am
sorry to read you haven’t won Lotto yet.
Regarding your dreams—it is clear that
you spend a lot of thought about winning
prizes and money. Dreaming about this is
healthy since you are not spending money
on “too many” Lotto tickets. Do not worry
about these type of dreams. I look forward
Andrea Maestas - $250Trabuco Hills H.S. Music Boosters
Thursday Nights
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Sweet, Sweet SummerWhat good is the warmth of summer,
without the cold of winter to give it
sweetness? —John Steinbec
Summer officially arrives this month
on Monday, June 20th. Are you ready for
blasts of cold air from air conditioners;
trips to the beach wearing your bikini or
thong? I’m not, that’s for sure. I keep a
sweater in the car at all times because
restaurants seem to think their customers
like to freeze their noses and toes as they
attempt to enjoy a hot meal. As for wear-
ing a bikini—that would be a sight to be-
hold. Let’s just say, my body is not shaped
for bikini wearing and my husband,
Robert, in a thong? We’d be sent to prison
for causing so many other beach goers to
laugh themselves to death.
I’ll bet you didn’t know that June is
also the official National Candy Month?
Sweet! Not sure why, but who really cares
if it means we can eat as much candy as
we crave this month and be guilt free?
Chocolate covered cherries and coconut
bonbons, here I come. Our friends, Don
and Peggy, from Round Rock, Texas, rave
about Lammes Chewie Pecan Pralines—
which are made in Austin. This candy fea-
turing only Texas grown pecans debuted
in 1892 after seven years of recipe tasting
and is beyond yummy. When our friends
visit, they usually bring us a box, which
Robert and I hoard and eat slowly to pro-
long the pleasure of this creamy confec-
tion. That being said, dear readers, it’s
easy to figure out why the bodies of
Robert and I are not swimsuit ready at any
season of the year. We both love sweet
stuff, but in my case, I might as well skip
eating it and paste it directly on my hips.
That’s where it ends up anyway.
Also this month, who could forget Fa-
ther’s Day, June 19th? This is a perfect
time to take your dear old dad to Bingo.
Hey, he might win some money, but more
important, you can spend time with the
man who along with your mother is re-
sponsible for your existence. If your dad
has never been to Bingo, then introduce
him to our favorite game. Explain the ba-
sics, escort him to the snack bar, and tell
everyone he’s your dad and how much
you love him. I wish I could do the same
with mine, but he’s been gone for many
years. I think of him often because he was
one of a kind. My mother passed away
about ten years before he did. During that
interim, Dad and I came to an understand-
ing and appreciation of each other’s
unique abilities. He was a woodsman who
could name all the trees. He could build
anything without a blueprint. He was a
self-taught electrician, plumber, and jack
of all trades. I was blessed to know and
love him. Until next month, may Lady
Luck blow you kisses as you dance out the
door with dollars. Win big. You can email
me at homemailbox@roadrunner.com to
share your thoughts. Your emails are
among my greatest joys.
Jennifer Callison - $400Queen for the night
Diamond Bar H.S. Brahma BingoSaturday Nights
Vicki Rubio - $140 TotalCosta Mesa High School
Tuesday Nights
Bill Early - $500Los Alamitos Marching Band
and Color GuardThursday Nights - Cypress
Lani Rutigliano - $1,199Chino Hills H.S. Husky Bingo
Sunday Afternoons
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For more information contactJeff Haden (714) 493-0000
Early Bird 6:15 pmMain Game 7:00 pm
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JUNE 2, 23 & 30All Even Games
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By Jeffrey CharboneauSpecial to the Bingo Bugle
Bugle Cruise News■ Explore 2016’s Exquisite Ports of Call: Grand Turk;Last in a four-part series
Setting sail from Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
on November 12, 2016, the 28th Annual
World Championship Bingo Tournament &
Gaming Cruise explores the eastern
Caribbean with stops at four exciting island
destinations—St. Maarten, St. Kitts, San
Juan and Grand Turk.
Entering your seventh day at sea, Carnival
Conquest drops anchor at Grand Turk, part of
a string of beautiful islands that make up the
Turks and Caicos Islands. Historically, Grand
Turk is believed by some to be the landfall is-
land of Christopher Columbus during his
15th-century discovery of the New World.
Today, Grand Turk is a tropical island gem vis-
ited by tourists from around the globe.
The island offers many activities, such as:
Shopping: Carnival Conquest docks at
the Grand Turk Carnival Cruise Terminal,
which includes a tourism village packed with
shops and restaurants, one of the largest pools
in the Caribbean, and an 800 ft. stretch of
beach. There is also plenty of shopping op-
portunities in the town itself.
Scuba Diving: Grand Turk has one of the
most breathtaking ocean bio-systems in the
entire world. Lush corals, diverse marine life
and water visibility to depths of more than
100 feet lure swimmers and divers from
around the world. Amazing diving can be
found after a 10 minute boat ride from the
beach. You can also dive or snorkel at the
many nearby uninhabited cays.
Horseback Riding: Enjoy a leisurely
horseback ride along the beach while taking
in the views of the crystal blue Atlantic.
Off-Road Safari: Experience the natural
history and cultural heritage of Grand Turk
with a jeep safari. Some jeep tours include a
stop near the town center for a 15-minute
leisurely walk down the quaint Front Street
lined with turn-of-the-century Bermudian ar-
chitecture.
Dune Buggy Fun: Climb behind the
wheel of a sand dune buggy and head down
the narrow tracks that skirt the beach and
rock coastline around the southeast side of
the island. Take a trek to the bluff where you
can capture the beautiful view of Gibb’s Cay
and other uninhabited islands that are visible
in the Atlantic.
Snorkel at Gibbs Cay: Explore an unin-
habited island and have a close encounter
with stingrays on this exciting combination
excursion.
Bicycle Tour: Ride up and down Front
Street and glide into town by the shore to ex-
plore the many facets of Cockburn Town.
Turks and Caicos National Museum:
Learn about the cultural history of the islands
and the discovery and impact of early Euro-
pean settlement on its history.
Stroll through Cockburn Town: A leisurely
stroll through Cockburn town will reveal the
history of the island. Here you will find the
first landfall of Christopher Columbus.
Grand Turk is just part of all that’s in store
during the 2016 World Championship Bingo
Tournament & Gaming Cruise. Go where no
Bingo Cruise traveler has gone before. Learn
more about this exciting cruise adventure by
visiting us online at www.bingobugle.com/
cruise or by phoning the Bingo Bugle Tour-
nament Cruise Hotline: 888-352-2464.
Michael Faulkner and his mother, Genevieve FaulknerSaint Joseph High School - Lakewood - Wednesday Nights
Vicky Cromwell - $500Cypress H.S. Athletic Boosters
Sundays - Cypress
James Burkeen - $200Garden Grove Elks
Tuesday Nights
John Pineda - $1,199 & $500Blessed Sacrament
Monday Nights - Westminster
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TUESDAY WE ACCEPT
Management has the right to change or cancel any promotion. All profits support Los Alamitos High School Choir
1ST 10 REG.GAMES
$500 PAYOUTS!ALL OTHER REG. GAMES $250 PAYOUT
EACH PLAYER GIVEN A
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FOR FOLLOWINGWEEK BUY-INALL MONTH LONG
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JUNE 28THFREE
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JUNE 14TH
Los Alamitos High School ChoirNamed America’s Favorite Show Choir by Parade Magazine
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Bring a NEW Player
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$250DOUBLEACTION
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MANAGER’SSPECIAL2 FOR $5
JUNE 24TH
DRAWINGHold all tickets from the month of June!
Winner must be present.
SATURCypress High School Band
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BINGO & CASINO GUIDE
LAS VEGASALIANTE7300 Aliante Parkway, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 692-7777TIMES: 10am, 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10pm; Fri. & Sat. 12amARIZONA CHARLIES BOULDER4575 Boulder Hwy, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 951-5800TIMES: 7, 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm, 1, 3, 5amARIZONA CHARLIES DECATUR740 S. Decatur Blvd., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 250-5200TIMES: 7, 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm, 1, 3, 5amBOULDER STATION4111 Boulder Hwy, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 432-7777TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pmCANNERY EASTSIDE5255 S. Boulder Hwy, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 856-5402TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Thu-Sun 9am; Fri & Sat 11pmCANNERY NORTHSIDE2121 East Craig Road, N. L.V. . . . . . . . . . .(702) 507-5825TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11pmFIESTA RANCHO2400 N. Rancho Dr., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 631-7000TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm, 1amGOLD COAST4000 W. Flamingo Rd., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 367-7111TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pmJERRY’S NUGGET1821 Las Vegas Bl. N., N. L.V. . . . . . . . . . .(702) 399-3000Times: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Thu., Fri. & Sat. 11pmPALACE STATION2411 W. Sahara Ave., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 367-2411TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pmPLAZA1 Main Street, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(800) 634-6575TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pmPOKER PALACE2757 N. Las Vegas Blvd., L.V. . . . . . . . . . .(702) 657-4247TIMES: 11am, 1, 7, 9pm; Fri-Sat-Sun 3, 5pm; Fri-Sat. 11pmRAMPART CASINO221 North Rampart Blvd., L.V.. . . . . . . . . .(702) 869-7890Times: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11pmRED ROCKI-215 at Charleston, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 797-7777TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pmSAM’S TOWN5111 Boulder Highway, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 456-7777TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pmSANTA FE STATIONHwy. 95 & Rancho Dr., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 658-4900TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pmSILVER SEVENS4100 Paradise Rd., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 733-7000TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pmSOUTH POINTLas Vegas Bl. & Silverado Ranch Bl., L.V. . .(702) 796-7111TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm, 1amSUNCOASTAlta & Rampart, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 636-7111TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
TEXAS STATION2101 Texas Star Lane, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 631-1000TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
HENDERSONELDORADOS. of Lake Mead on Water St., Henderson(702) 564-1811TIMES: Sun.-Thu.: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Fri/Sat.: 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
FIESTA HENDERSON777 W. Lake Mead Drive, Henderson . . .(702) 558-7000TIMES: 9, 11am, 1,3,5,7,9,11pm
GREEN VALLEY RANCH2300 Paseo Verde Parkway, Henderson .(702) 617-7777TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
SUNSET STATION1301 W. Sunset Road, Henderson . . . . . .(702) 547-7777TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
LAUGHLINLAUGHLIN RIVER LODGE2700 S. Casino Dr., Laughlin . . . . . . . . . .(702) 298-2242TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pmRIVERSIDE1650 Casino Way, Laughlin . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 298-2535TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7:30, 11pm
TROPICANA LAUGHLIN2121 S. Casino Dr., Laughlin. . . . . . . . . . .(702) 298-4200TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm
MESQUITEEUREKA CASINOI-15, Exit 122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(800) 346-4611TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11pm
VIRGIN RIVERI-15, Exit 122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(877) 438-2929TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
PAHRUMPGOLD TOWN771 S. Frontage Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 751-7777TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5 & 7pm
PAHRUMP NUGGET681 S. Hwy 160. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 751-6500TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9pm & 9am Sun. Only
SADDLE WEST1220 S. Highway 160. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 727-5953TIMES: 11am, 1, 3pm; Mon.-Fri.
RENO/SPARKSNUGGET1100 Nugget Ave., Sparks . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 356-3300TIMES: 11am, 1, 2:30, 4, 6:30, 7:30pm
SANDS REGENCY345 N. Arlington Ave., Reno . . . . . . . . . .(775) 348-2290TIMES: 10:30am, 1, 3, 5, 7:30, 9:30pm & Wed. @ 9am
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Every Wednesday night, Big BucksBingo is played at the Mission ViejoElks on Marguerite Parkway. They pay$250-$1,199. Early birds start at6:00pm and the buy-in is only $20. InJune, all even numbered regulargames pay $300!
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Doors open at 4:30pm, early birdsare at 6:15pm and regulars start at7:00pm. If it is your birthday week, youwill get one additional pack, plus anearly bird. Also watch for the last Mon-day of the month special. For more in-formation, read their ad in this editionof the Bingo Bugle.
FATHER’S DAYTREAT JUNE 15TH!
Saint Joseph High School in Lake-wood is celebrating Father’s Day onWednesday, June 15th. All playerswith buy-in will get a Father’s DayTreat. But that’s not all, every week inJune is something special. On the 1st,play the Special Double Down $2,398,on the 8th, play the Special $1,000Game (4x$250),on June 22nd, play aTriple Triple Game and on June 29th,get ready, cause someone will win aSummer Basket.
All regular games pay $250 eachWednesday night and they have aspecial All you Can Play buy-in for$30. Have fun and good luck everyWednesday night in Lakewood. Seetheir ad for more information.
Bingo is like the realestate game
In a conversation the other day with a
woman who has played Bingo for over 70
years, I heard a comment that makes a lot
of sense. “Bob,” she said, “Bingo is a lot
like selling real estate. Even if you have
the right numbers, it’s still LOCATION,
LOCATION, LOCATION.”
There is a big amount of truth in that
statement. How many times have you had
all the numbers being called but they are
just not in the right place to form the pat-
tern you need to win, even if that pattern
is only a SIMPLE Bingo?
I often begin to think that my card is
filling up to win the COVER-ALL, but
still not winning at any other game.
That is what makes Bingo the game we
love so much. I don’t think there is any
game of chance that is more random than
is Bingo. The balls are called at random.
This is the case whether the numbers ap-
pear from a huge air-driven glass-sided
box, with the ball shown on a monitor and
registered on a huge lighted board ... or
simply drawn from a hand-cranked cage
with nothing but the power of the caller’s
voice to announce the balls.
I really get angry when someone
claims that Bingo can be rigged. Oh, I
admit, that if enough really smart people
teamed up with the owners of a big Vegas-
style hall, there is a slight chance that the
electric machines MIGHT be tweaked.
But, I don’t like to think so.
Understand this, it is the random way
the numbers are called that keeps Bingo
the pure, un-rigged game of chance that it
is. It creates the excitement.
And, to prove my point, think about
this. When was the last time you played
Bingo and not a single B or I or N was
called for what seemed like ten minutes?
All the other rows started filling up, but
one row was not called from.
Then, the next game, the calls were to-
tally different. Maybe this time another
row seemed to be slighted. Now THAT is
proof of just how random Bingo is.
And, not to totally change the subject,
but when I play on Monday nights, the
hall still gives us only ONE card. I really
wish more big halls would do this. Oh, I
can just hear a lot of people say: I CAN’T
WIN WITH ONE CARD! Sure you can.
You should try it sometime. And, if the
hall wants to charge different amounts for
that single card and then tag the winnings
level to the cost, that’s fine with me.
Next time: SOMETHING ENTIRELY
DIFFERENT
Lori Zimbler - $250 TotalSaint Joseph High School
Wednesday Nights - Lakewood
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The facts are these: the skill of the anchor
player, or for that matter any player on the
table, has no affect whatsoever on your
chances of winning or losing. In fact, you
could have five chimpanzees playing next
to you on the same table and your chances
of winning and losing in the long run
won’t change one iota. The reason is be-
cause you have no earthly idea what the
sequence of the cards is in a shoe, so it
could happen that a dumb play by any
player could result in you winning the
hand, or, just as likely, losing the hand. In
the long run, it all evens out.
Nevertheless, blackjack misconcep-
tions such as this one live on, so here’s my
advice for players who fret about where to
sit: If you are a newbie to the game and
need to bring a strategy card along as an
aid (hey, there is nothing wrong with that,
and it’s casino legal), I suggest you sit in
player spots 3, 4 or 5. Why? If you sit at
first base, the dealer will be looking your
way for a playing decision rather quickly
(remember that the first-base player acts
first). This doesn’t give the first-base
player much time to look at his hand, then
the dealer’s upcard, and then glance at his
strategy card to determine how to play the
hand. However, if you sit in positions 3, 4
or 5, you will have a little more time to
figure out how to play your hand, and
when you are not rushed you are more
likely to make the right play, win more,
and enjoy the game better.
So why shouldn’t a newbie sit at third
base, since the anchor player has the most
time to determine his playing strategy be-
cause he acts last? As I said earlier, black-
jack misconceptions live on, and although
the etiquette of players in general has im-
proved over the 38 years I’ve played
blackjack (just my observation), there are
still some goofballs who get annoyed at
anchor players who misplay their hands.
This is why I recommend that newbies
avoid the anchor position and instead take
a seat closer to the middle of the table.
If you are a more experienced black-
jack player, any seat is as good as any
other seat on the table. However, that’s not
the case for a card counter; seat position
is important and counters can actually
boost their edge slightly if they know
where to sit. But that’s a story for another
day.
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Table position■ Does it make a differencewhere you sit?
You stroll through the crowded casino,
itching to play blackjack, when you spot
two adjacent tables with open seats. The
first table has an opening at the first-base
position, while the second table has an
opening at third base. Where would you
sit?
Mathematically, it makes no difference
where you sit, if you are a basic strategy
player, or a player who does not keep track
of the cards (card counter). Are you sur-
prised at the answer? I know many players
are, because they mistakenly believe that
the anchor player (last player to act before
dealer) can influence whether the table
wins or loses by how he plays his hand.
Some players even expect the anchor
player to “sacrifice” his hand for the bet-
terment of his fellow table players (no, I’m
not kidding you on this). Why do players
believe this? Probably because they
vividly remember the times that an anchor
player misplayed his hand and screwed the
other table players. (Somehow we always
seem to remember the times we lose a big
hand because of the clueless player at third
base; I call it selective memory).
Let’s suppose that the lack of skill of
an anchor player can result in bad things
happening to other table players. Now
let’s suppose we pool our money and open
a casino with lots of blackjack tables. To
ensure that we make a ton of money at
blackjack, we’re going to pay players to
sit at every third-base seat with instruc-
tions that they must hit when they are sup-
posed to stand, and stand when they are
supposed to hit, causing all the other table
players to lose. We’ll be rich!
Of course this is nonsense; otherwise,
casinos would have implemented “clue-
less shills” to their benefit a long time ago.
Summer Fruit BowlThe best part of the bounty of summer
is the abundance of fresh fruits. Eating
fruit is not only delicious and refreshing,
it’s also good for you. Most fruits are nat-
urally low in fat, sodium and calories.
None have cholesterol.
People who eat fruit as part of an over-
all healthy diet are likely to have a reduced
risk of heart disease, including heart attack
and stroke. It also may protect against cer-
tain types of cancers, and reduce the risk
of obesity and Type 2 diabetes.
Fruits are the source of many essential
nutrients that aren’t consumed as much as
they should be, including potassium, di-
etary fiber, vitamin C and folate (folic
acid).
Diets rich in potassium may help to
maintain healthy blood pressure. Sources
of potassium include bananas, prunes and
prune juice, dried peaches and apricots,
cantaloupe, honeydew melon and orange
juice.
Dietary fiber from fruits helps reduce
blood cholesterol levels and may lower the
risk of heart disease. Fiber is important for
proper bowel function, and helps reduce
constipation and diverticulosis. Fiber-con-
taining foods such as fruits help us feel
full with fewer calories. (Note: Fruit juices
contain little or no fiber.)
Folate (folic acid) helps form red blood
cells. In women of childbearing age, folic
acid reduces the risk of neural tube de-
fects, spina bifida and anencephaly during
fetal development.
My recipe for fruit salad is combined
with quinoa to make it a healthier and
more versatile dish for breakfast, lunch or
dinner. Quinoa is native to Bolivia and is
a relative of Swiss chard, spinach and
beets. It comes in three varieties (whole
grain white, red and black) and is gluten-
free and packed with nutritional benefits.
Quinoa also is a complete protein,
which means it provides all nine essential
amino acids necessary for good health.
Your body can’t produce these nutrients it-
self, so you have to get them frequently
through food. Just one cup contains 8
grams of protein, 5 grams of fiber, plus
significant amounts of iron, magnesium,
folate and heart-healthy omega 3 fatty
acids.
Summer Fruit Salad with Quinoa can
be served for breakfast with the sweet
Poppy Seed Dressing. For a spicy, sweet
and savory lunch or as a light summer sup-
per or side dish, serve with the Spicy Chili
Vinaigrette.
SUMMER FRUIT SALAD WITHQUINOA
11/3 cup water2/3 cup quinoa (whole grain white, red or
black varieties)2 cups sweet cherries, stemmed1/2 pound watermelon, cut in small wedges4 small plums, pitted and cut into wedges1 medium papaya, peeled, seeded and
sliced2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh mint
Poppy Seed Dressing or Spicy ChiliVinaigrette
1. Combine water and quinoa in a
medium saucepan. Bring to a boil, re-
duce heat to simmer and cook with cover
on for 15 minutes. Remove from heat
and set aside, with cover off, to cool
completely.
2. Arrange cherries, watermelon, plums
and papaya in container with lid. Toss
with quinoa and mint. Cover and refrig-
erate salad until ready to serve with your
choice of dressing. Do not dress salad
until ready to eat. Makes 6 servings.
POPPY SEED DRESSING
1/4 cup honey2 tablespoons lemon or lime juice1/2 teaspoon poppy seeds1/8 teaspoon salt1/3 cup oil
Beat together honey, lemon juice, poppy
seeds and salt. Gradually beat in oil until
dressing thickens. Cover and chill.
Makes about 2/3 cup.
SPICY CHILI VINAIGRETTE
2 tablespoons finely minced red onion2 tablespoons lime juice1/8 teaspoon salt1 Thai or serrano chile pepper, finely
chopped2 tablespoons chopped cilantro1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
In a large bowl, whisk together onions,
lime juice, salt, chile and cilantro. Driz-
zle in oil while continuing to whisk con-
stantly. Makes about 2/3 cup.
Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning chil-dren’s author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. Her new cook-book is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Herwebsite is www.divapro.com. To see how-to videos,recipes and much, much more, Like Angela ShelfMedearis, The Kitchen Diva! on Facebook. Recipesmay not be reprinted without permission from An-gela Shelf Medearis.© King Features
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ASTROLOGYPAGE
Unscramble these four words, one letter toeach square, to form four ordinary words.
by Linda ThistlePlace a number in the empty boxes in such a way that
each row across, each column down and each small 9-boxsquare contains all fo the numbers from one to nine.
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HOW TO PLAY: Read the list of words. Look at the puzzle.You’ll find these words in all directions-horizontally, vertically,diagonally, backwards. Draw a circle around each letter of aword found in the puzzle, then strike it off the list. Circling itwill show a letter has been used but will leave it visible shouldit also form part of another word. Find the big words first.When letters of all listed words are circled, you’ll have thegiven number of letters left over. They’ll spell out your MAG-ICWORD.
ACROSS1 __ Husky9 Shoot for, with “to”15 Like poisonous mushrooms16 *Colonial imposition that
led to a “party”17 *After-school chum18 “I __ a clue!”19 Fun-with-bubble-wrap
sound20 Sign of success?21 Sweetie22 Novelist Hunter24 Dropped in28 *FedEx, for one32 Simple33 Sty fare34 Prince Valiant’s boy37 *Wrestling move41 Record producer Brian42 Tract for Heathcliff and
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65 *Summary of atlas symbols66 Notice in passing?67 Cheers up68 They’re often displayed on
a cart
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25 Repulsive26 Nobel Prize subj.27 Confiscated auto29 Actor Kilmer30 Laramie-to-Cheyenne dir.31 Big truck34 Prefix with dextrous35 Colorful horse36 Kid’s punishment38 Bullfight “All right!”39 USN officer40 Sephia automaker43 South African antelopes45 Ike’s WWII arena47 Seat of County Kerry48 School writing assignments49 “So what”50 Racket51 Sharp comeback52 “The __ in view; draw up
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on here than just your spending at Bingo.
Assuming your husband is retired as
well, I can’t help but wonder if part of his
issue is that you are off enjoying an activity
for hours at a time, multiple times a week—
without him.
I remember when my parents first retired.
Mom immediately got more involved with
her church, joined a community chorus, and
began making and selling baked goods
through a local farmers market. Dad mostly
just puttered, determined not to do anything
that even remotely resembled work.
Needless to say, for a while they really
got on each other’s nerves. Whenever Mom
was home, Dad was always underfoot, hov-
ering and sticking his nose into whatever she
was doing, and talking her ear off. This made
her spend more time outside the house,
which made him resentful. It took years be-
fore Dad finally developed his own interests
and activities—to my Mom’s great relief.
Does any of this sound like your situa-
tion? While you are off playing Bingo, is
your husband home alone, roaming through
an empty house and blaming your interest in
Bingo for his boredom? If so, it seems to me
that the only remedy is to help your husband
find constructive ways to occupy himself
and stop resenting your personal interests.
Now, about that Bingo spending…
It sounds like you are doing a good job
of keeping a written record of your gaming
expenses—but be sure you are tracking it
ALL. Wear and tear on your vehicle as well
as the cost of gas, gaming supplies, bever-
ages, meals, and more, all add to the real cost
of playing Bingo. If you are playing three or
four days a week, depending on how many
packs you play, this could easily come to
$100 or more a week, which comes to
$5,000-plus a year. (Of course, this is based
on zero wins; a couple of good jackpots will
slash that total considerably.)
I, for one, see nothing wrong with spend-
ing $100 a week on something I enjoy—as
long as I have the means to pay for it without
creating financial hardship in other areas. If
this is true for you, then your husband really
has no right to be criticizing your Bingo play,
especially since he has refused to even look
at your accounting.
All I can suggest is that the next time he
starts in, stand your ground and tell him you
have budgeted for it, you can afford it, you
have the paperwork to prove it, and it’s time
for him to get off your back. Good luck! —Aunt Bingo
Share your views! Write to Aunt Bingo c/o the BingoBugle, P.O. Box 527, Vashon, Washington 98070,or email her at STENGL456@aol.com. Be sure toinclude your name and address (you can requestthat your name not be published), as typically shewill not include anonymous letters in her columns.
Bingo costs■ Track your expenses
Dear Aunt Bingo,
I have enjoyed reading your column as
well as the rest of the Bingo Bugle newspa-
per for many years. The columns and puz-
zles are enjoyable and the game listings are
invaluable—especially since I retired last
year and have increased my Bingo playing.
Which brings me to my problem. When
I was working at my job as an office man-
ager, I mostly limited my Bingo playing to
one evening a week. Now that I am retired
and have more free time, I play Bingo at
least twice a week and sometimes three
times…and occasionally as much as four
times a week.
I rotate to different games and have many
Bingo friends I see when I am out who make
Bingo even more fun. I keep a record so I
know how much I am spending on Bingo. If
my spending gets too high, I cut back. When
I win a jackpot, I include that in my budget-
ing and may play a little more. The bottom
line is that Bingo is great fun for me and I
am certainly not squandering my retirement
income in order to play.
Unfortunately, my husband sees it differ-
ently. He is convinced that Bingo is a big
waste of time and money and that I am
throwing money away. I’ve tried more than
once to show him my Bingo account book
to prove to him that I keep track of every
penny, but he brushes it aside. I also re-
minded him that part of my former job was
tracking office inventories and expenditures
and that I was quite good at it. He said that
didn’t matter and that all my Bingo playing
is going to take us to the poor house.
At this point I am at a loss as to how to
reason with him. Do you have any ideas? —Budget Conscious in Colorado
Dear Budget Conscious,
I suspect that there is a little more going
have received complaints from players
similar to what V. Lang wrote in to you
about in your column.
Upgrading the electronics or replacing
tables and chairs is not cheap. And while
players must think that we have buckets
and buckets of extra cash lying around, I
assure you that is not so.
We have made commitments to many
charities to help them in their good work
and they rely on our funding in order to do
so. We also are committed to making sure
our players have a fun and exciting time,
and offering large jackpots has shown to
be the best way to do that.
So my question is this: How do we pay
for that new monitor or bank of folding
chairs? Do we give less to our charities or
pay out less to our players? Because those
are pretty much our only options. —CashPoor in Wisconsin
Hi Tommy and C.P.,
I must confess that I was a bit surprised
by the mail generated on this topic.
Clearly it is an issue that Bingo operators
are well aware of and wish they could deal
with in a way that makes their halls better.
I wonder if there is some way a Bingo
sponsor could do a special fundraiser—a
raffle, an auction, or some such—indepen-
dent of the Bingo games and specifically
designed to pay for hall improvements.
This would be especially effective for a
sponsor whose hall is multipurpose; it
would not be a Bingo fundraiser, but an
organizational fundraiser benefiting the
building and all who use it.
Short of that, it sure would be great to
find a kind benefactor to write a check and
save the day! Any takers? —Guy
Hey guys! (And gals!) Write to: Guy’s Turn c/o TheBingo Bugle, P.O. Box 527, Vashon, Washington98070, or email Guy directly at Tonder22@aol.com.Be sure to include your name and address (you mayrequest that your name not be published), as typi-cally Guy will not include anonymous letters in hiscolumns.
By Guy Williams
Keeping up appearances■ Halls in need of improvementsHi Readers,
We received a number of responses
from Bingo operators to a recent reader’s
letter about the need for improvements at
the Bingo halls where he plays. Following
are two examples. —Guy
Hi Guy,
Recently you ran a letter from a man
who had quite a bit to say about the con-
ditions in a number of the Bingos he visits.
In one, he was unhappy with the sound
system. In another, he didn’t like the mon-
itors. In a third, he thought the tables and
chairs were bad.
News flash: All the things he is com-
plaining about are the result of overuse
and misuse of equipment by too many
people.
Oftentimes, Bingo isn’t the only thing
that happens in these spaces. There are
concerts, dances, flea markets and
fundraisers. Some are used as cafeterias,
overflow classrooms and rehearsal halls.
As a result, virtually anyone and everyone
traipses through these spaces and can get
their hands on the equipment and abuse
the furnishings.
I volunteer at two Bingos, both of
which have made significant investments
in their operations within the past two
years. In both instances, in a matter of
months, someone damaged the costly new
equipment. I will never forget the look on
one chairman’s face when he switched on
the microphone at the caller stand and the
sound system cracked and sputtered be-
cause the speakers had been blasted and
damaged. Thousands of dollars wasted.
I think that it is fair to say that most
halls would like to provide deluxe, casino-
style operations. But upkeep is simply too
costly and fraught with risk because of
carelessness.
We will certainly continue to do our
best to make Bingo enjoyable for our play-
ers. But, sadly, there are some aspects of
the smaller games that will always be in
need of repair. —Tommy S., Ohio, viaemail
Hi Guy,
My group sponsors Bingo, and we
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by Frederick WoodruffExplore more at astroinquiry.comLucky Predictions
for June 2016ARIES: March 21 to April 201st thru 6th…Quick and easy the 4th$7th thru 12th…Keep it coming the 8th!$$13th thru 18th…RED calls it 17th-18th!19th thru 24th…Chances for $$$ 23rd!25th thru 30th…Nice surprise awaits 27th-28th!
TAURUS: April 21 to May 211st thru 6th…Good time to win 2nd/3rd!7th thru 12th…GREEN’s a power color 10th-11th$13th thru 18th…Not advised.19th thru 24th…Quite favorable the 20th$$25th thru 30th…Give it your best shot 29th-30th!
GEMINI: May 22 to June 211st thru 6th…Going your way 4th-5th$$7th thru 12th…Put your $$ on RED 8th-9th!13th thru 18th…PURPLE proves rewarding 13th$19th thru 24th…Jump in w/both feet 22nd-23rd!25th thru 30th…Fire’s stoked 27th-28th$!
CANCER: June 22 to July 221st thru 6th…Stay put and win the 2nd$$!7th thru 12th…Sidestep a bad dream.13th thru 18th…Win unconsciously 15th-16th$19th thru 24th…You nail it the 25th!25th thru 30th…Focus on the 29th to win$$
LEO: July 23 to Aug. 231st thru 6th…Yep, you can do it 4th-5th!$7th thru 12th…Take out RED 8th-9th$ 13th thru 18th…Your number one 17th/18th!!19th thru 24th…Let’s take a break.25th thru 30th…Make your friends proud the 27th!
VIRGO: Aug. 24 to Sept. 231st thru 6th…You can’t lose 2nd-3rd!7th thru 12th…For the taking 10th-11th$13th thru 18th…Cunning and wise 15th-16th! 19th thru 24th…Heck of a hard card 20th-21st!25th thru 30th…Keep it up 29th-30th$$$
LIBRA: Sept. 24 to Oct. 231st thru 6th…You call the shots the 4th.7th thru 12th…ORANGE/RED great 8th-9th!$13th thru 18th…Progressively better 13th-14th!$19th thru 24th…PURPLE best 22nd-23rd$25th thru 30th…Give it a rest.
PREDICTORSLUCKY CARD FOR JUNE 2016
1st Say Something Nice Day3rd Donut Day4th New Moon8th Upsy Daisy Day10th Iced Tea Day12th First Quarter Moon14th FLAG DAY19th FATHER’S DAY20th SUMMER SOLSTICE Full Moon23rd Let It Go Day24th Take Your Dog to Work Day27th Last Quarter Moon
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Horoscopes forJune 2016ARIES: Mar. 21-Apr. 20: Your ruler is moving retro-grade into your house of deep transformation. Whatwill you surrender this month to make way for a newattitude and approach? Sacrifice can work in yourfavor if you spend the early part of the month assess-ing what is a ‘keeper’ and what has to be recycled.You don’t need the added burden of extra weight; cutthe unnecessary free.Lucky Days: 12-23Lucky Numbers: 3-56
TAURUS: Apr. 21-May 21: The full moon on the 20ththrows a bright light on communication issues. Youmight need to talk your way out of a tricky situationwith partners or associates; misunderstanding is ram-pant this summer and you need to make the effort torepresent your truth with courage. You’re a peace-lov-ing sign but sometimes the bull needs to snort, buttand kick at the corral.Lucky Days: 17-19Lucky Numbers: 10-30
GEMINI: May 22-June 21: Stop in your tracks, takesome deep breaths and reconsider your direction.With Mars moving back into your house of health andnutrition the best way forward will involve dietaryshifts and a new exercise routine: Gardening or walk-ing—anything that puts you outdoors into the warmthof the summer sun. Much inspiration will flow fromyour new routine. Chance it. Lucky Days: 2-19Lucky Numbers: 10-48
CANCER: June 22-July 22: Charm! What’s it allabout? This is the month to find out with the Sun andVenus working together in your house of ‘you.’ Peo-ple are magnetized to your presence. Even animalsare responding to your sweetness. The full moon onthe 20th brings a surprise; perhaps a secret admirerthat’s finally worked up the courage to make a con-nection. Consider all of your options before settlingon the first Romeo.Lucky Days: 4-20Lucky Numbers: 33-62
LEO: July 23-Aug. 23: The universe is calling you for-ward. Circulate your gifts, share your talents with theworld! This will do much to transform self-pity orloneliness. What group or club could benefit fromyour insights or your presence. Leos know innatelythat their very existence is a contribution to the circleof life, but exposure is crucial this month. Get outthere! Mingle.Lucky Days: 9-18Lucky Numbers: 2-47
VIRGO: Aug. 24-Sept. 23: You love discovering newideas, figuring out puzzles, walking your way through
SCORPIO: Oct. 24 to Nov. 221st thru 6th… Wait ‘til the 6th!7th thru 12th…Party’s just begun the 10th$13th thru 18th…You bring it 15th-16th!19th thru 24th…Healthy returns 20th-21st$25th thru 30th…All about the game 25th-26th!$$
SAGITTARIUS: Nov. 23 to Dec. 211st thru 6th…You pull it off early the 1st!7th thru 12th…Wake up and win 8th-9th$$13th thru 18th…Bet your bottom $ 13th-14th!19th thru 24th…Stay with it 22nd-23rd$!25th thru 30th…You’re on top the 27th$$
CAPRICORN: Dec. 22 to Jan. 201st thru 6th… Best bet 2nd-3rd!$7th thru 12th… Wait ‘til the 10th-11th!13th thru 18th…Uncanny luck 15th-16th$$19th thru 24th…Better than most 20th-21st!25th thru 30th…Made it look easy 29th-30th$$
AQUARIUS: Jan. 21 to Feb. 191st thru 6th…Yellow/Violet ahead 4th-5th$7th thru 12th…You’re RED hot 8th-9th!13th thru 18th…You’re next in line 15th-16th!19th thru 24th…Play to win 22nd-23rd$$25th thru 30th…It’s a breeze 27th-28th!$$
PISCES: Feb. 20 to March 201st thru 6th…Show off 2nd-3rd!$$7th thru 12th… Early the 7th…score!13th thru 18th…Get real and WIN 15th-16th!19th thru 24th… Super fab 20th-21st$25th thru 30th…Chances are great 29th-30th!
Color associations refer to lucky objects,daubers, cards, machines, clothing/jewelsyou wear, or a dominant color in the room.
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CAPRICORN: Dec. 22-Jan. 20: With Saturn in yourhouse of endings, this year is about closing out im-portant chapters of your life. Those boats have sailed.Ask your intuition to offer clues as to what’s comingdown the river next. The full moon on the 20th willilluminate the need to integrate faith more resolutelyinto your life. Open up to this kind of spiritual sup-port.Lucky Days: 9-29Lucky Numbers: 18-25
AQUARIUS: Jan. 21-Feb. 19: Creative and romanticpartners can help you expand in new directions. Relaxand let the comfort of outside support touch your soul.You’re a powerful channel for healing forces thismonth, allowing you to rebuild resources after an ar-duous springtime. There’s always light at the end ofthe tunnel, the full moon on the 20th makes this real-ization doubly emphatic.Lucky Days: 6-23Lucky Numbers: 2-42
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neeringtech.com) is a smart solution.
Microwave: If your mom’s microwave
is mounted above her stove, consider
moving it to a countertop. It makes it safer
and easier to reach.
Other areas: If she has kitchen throw
rugs, to reduce the possibility of tripping,
secure them to the floor with double-sided
rug tape or replace them with non-skid
floor mats. If standing for long periods
causes her problems, get a kitchen stool so
she can sit down while she works. And to
help her arthritic hands, invest in some
OXO Good Grip (www.oxo.com) or other
ergonomic kitchen utensils.
User-Friendly AppliancesIf you’re looking to buy your mom
some new appliances, manufacturers like
General Electric, Whirlpool, Bosch and
Siemens make a variety of products de-
signed with seniors in mind. Here’s what
to look for.
Refrigerator/freezer: Side-by-side
doors work well for seniors because the
frequently used items (refrigerated and
frozen) can be placed at mid-shelf range
for easy access. Pull-out adjustable height
shelves and water/ice dispenser on the out-
side of door are also very convenient.
Dishwasher: Drawer designed dish-
washers that slide in and out are very
handy, and have it installed on a raised
platform (6 to 10 inches) to eliminate
bending over.
Stove or cooktop: Look for one with
the controls at the front so your mom
won’t have to reach over hot burners to
turn it off, and make sure the controls are
easy to read and use. Flat surface burners
or continuous grates on gas stoves are also
great for sliding heavy pots and pans from
one burner to the next. And ask about au-
tomatic shut off burners.
Oven: Self-cleaning ovens are a plus,
and consider a side-swing door model.
They’re easier to get into because you
don’t have to lean over a hot swing-down
door. Also consider a wall-mounted oven,
installed at your mom’s preferred height
to eliminate bending.
Washer and dryer: Front-load wash-
ers and dryers with pedestals that raise the
height 10 to 15 inches are back-savers and
easy to access.
For more kitchen modification tips see
www.aarp.org/families/home_design/kitc
hen and www.homemods.org.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O.Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySe-nior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Todayshow and author of The Savvy Senior book.
How to Seniorize aKitchenDear Savvy Senior,
A while back you wrote a column on
how to seniorize a bathroom to make it
safer and easier to use. What about the
kitchen? At 80, my mother still loves to
cook, but has arthritis and some mobility
challenges that make it difficult for her.
What senior-friendly kitchen tips can you
recommend?
Aching Cook
Dear Aching,
The standing, bending, reaching, grip-
ping and lifting that often comes with
cooking, makes the kitchen one of the
most challenging rooms in the house for
seniors to use. Here’s what you can do.
Small ModificationsThere are lots of simple solutions and
inexpensive add-ons that can make a big
difference in making your mom’s kitchen
safer and easier to maneuver. Consider
these tips for the:
Cabinets: Start by reorganizing your
mom’s kitchen cabinets so that the items
she frequently uses are within comfortable
reach. You can also make her cabinets and
pantry easier to access by installing pull-
out shelves or lazy susans, or for the hard-
to-reach upper shelves, a pull-down
shelving system (see rev-a-shelf.com). D-
shaped pull-handles for the cabinets and
drawers are also recommended because
they’re more comfortable for arthritic
hands to grasp than knobs.
Lights: Aging eyes need more light, so
install the highest wattage bulbs allowed
in your mom’s fixtures, and to brighten up
her kitchen countertops add task lighting
under her cabinets.
Faucet: If she has twist handles on the
faucet, replace them with easy-to-turn
lever handles, or replace the entire fixture
with an ADA compliant faucet with a sin-
gle lever handle, or the new Delta touch
technology faucet. And for safety pur-
poses, set your mom’s hot water tank at
120 degrees to prevent water burns.
Stove: If her vision is poor, clearly
mark the controls on her stove or replace
her dial controls with larger easier to read
dials. And if memory is an issue, an auto-
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