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Sudoku puzzles are for-matted as a 9x9 grid, bro-ken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, col-umn and box. Each num-ber can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!
CLUES ACROSS1. Suns5. Bog10. Woodcutter hero Ali14. Aquatic reptile (abbr.)15. Cape Verde capital16. Chemical compounds17. Maple genus18. “All _____ on deck”19. Roman public squares20. Leavened rum cakes22. Quilting gathering23. Large hero sandwich24. Oprah’s BFF27. London radio station30. Downwind31. Frosty32. Brake horsepower35. In a way, removes37. Bridge-building degree38. Mother of the Titans39. Nostrils40. ___ choy: Chinese
cabbage41. A.K.A. rose-red spinel42. Blue goose genus43. Take in solid food44. Speak incoherently45. Chop with an axe46. Wrapped package
(abbr.)47. Auricle48. Former CIA49. Highway Patrol’s
Crawford52. Yemen capital55. John __, Br. states-
man (1584-1643)56. Expressed pleasure60. First Chinese dynasty61. Indian dresses63. Swiss river
64. Teen skin disease65. Takes dictation66. Husk of wheat67. Went quickly68. Stud with jewels69. RecessCLUES DOWN1. Wound crust2. Killer whale3. Leopold & ___4. Bony piece of meat5. Speed measure (abbr.)6. Productive land7. Rajah’s wife8. Close companion9. Possesses10. Make less visible11. Buffalo12. Tennis player Bjorn13. Mountain range in
Kyrgyszstan21. Gross revenue23. Honey (abbr.)25. Affirmative26. Frozen water27. Carpenter’s work table28. __, Danish astronomer
29. 1977 AL MVP Rod32. Italian Air Marshal Italo33. Mends34. Bullfighting maneuvers36. 1/100 yen37. Board of Trade38. Idle talk40. Hairless scalp41. Hannibal’s surname43. Old Tokyo44. Spoken in the Dali
region46. Women’s undergarment47. Weasel’s winter fur49. Blatted50. Medieval circuit courts51. Muslim shrine in Mecca52. Former ruler of Iran53. Fungal spore sacs54. Baseball team #57. Stringed instrument58. Geological times59. Sandy piece of seashore61. Sino-Soviet block (abbr.)62. Drunkard
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WELDERS • PIPEFITTERS • APPRENTICESA&B Welding, LLC will now be accepting applicationsfor the following positions.• Starting wages for all welding
positions are based upon each applicant’s skill set.
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• All positions require travel.• All positions require the ability
to work safely at heights.• All positions require a Pre-
employment Drug Screen.• References Required.• As positions become available,
we will fill them from our pool of qualified applicants based upon an interview and weld test.
WANTED!STARTING WAGES
Tank Crew (stick welders)Welders - $16.50-$21.00/hour
Plumbing Crew (Stick & TIG Welders)Pipefitter’s Apprentice - $16.50/hour
Pipefitters/Welders - $22.00/hourBENEFITS
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Welding
For Sale1989 Lund 16.5 Tyee Boat. Convertible top, full curtains, 78hp. Mariner motor, 4.5hp. Johnson trolling motor, auto-pilot, depth/fish finder, full snap-on travel cover, guide-ons, anchors, Shoreland’r roller trailer. Ph. (641) 894-3463.
Team Effort, Inc. a leader in licensed golf acces-sories is looking for highly motivated individuals to fill positions in our Design and Operations De-partments. We offer a complete benefits package. Please pick up an application or send your resume to Team Effort, Inc. 120 9th St. SW, Clarion, IA 50525. Attn. Julie Rohrer or Brent Ulven
Product/Graphic Designer and MarketingThe candidate will be able to use advanced design skills to cre-
ate original, innovate concepts and designs for the creation of new product, prepare graphic illustrations of product, review incoming design requests, monitor work to ensure consistency with brand guidelines, design catalogs (hard copy and online), develop vari-ous company marketing tools, maintain company website and e-commerce portals, tradeshow marketing. Must have experience with graphic design software and attention to detail with high orga-nizational skills.
Shipping/Inventory CoordinatorThe candidate will be responsible to route shipments through
various TMS systems, work with shipping department for accurate and on time shipments, daily billing and invoicing, inventory man-agement and end of day reconciliation. An accounting background is preferred but not necessary but does require strong communica-tion skills along with high organizational skills.
Screen Printing/Embroidery/WarehouseThis position is responsible to prepare screens, set up, use and
maintain the manual and automatic screen-printing machines to print towels and umbrellas and assist in the embroidery depart-ment. This position will assist management to ensure all products are properly prepared and assembled, tracking of out- going fin-ished goods, final quality control and finalizing shipment. The job will include lifting.
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Lounge Hours 4 pm-CloseLunch, Evening
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Old Bank Winery• Open 1 to 5, Tues.-Sat.
• Located in Downtown Kanawha• Free wine tasting
David & Nancy Litch • 641-762-3406
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Big Brad’s BBQ & GroceryDowntown Kanawha
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Tall Corn CaféFULL MENU & SPECIALSBreakfast and Lunch
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Wonderful food, worthy to be shared with family, begins with only the � nest, most wholesome ingredients. Bring the farm fresh � avor to any meal, any time of day. From
delightful snacks to appetizing bites and satisfying entrees, these reci-pes capture the � avors only nature can create.
Quite the Catch Whether you catch it, grow it or buy it at the store, there are more ways than ever to eat Alaska. For more recipes, visit www.wildalaskaseafood.com/eatalaska.
Bear Tooth Alaska Cod TacosRecipe provided by Chef Natalie Janicka, Bear Tooth Grill, Anchorage, Alaska
Servings: 4Prep time: 25 minutesCook time: 15 minutes
Create Your Own Popcorn Snack Popcorn is a true farm-to-table snack because it’s a seed taken from the husk, dried, then popped. Delicious hot from the popper, popcorn is also easy to � avor with just about any seasonings you have on hand. Whether you want a pinch of sugar and cinnamon, garlic powder and oregano, or parme-san cheese and rosemary - the options are limitless. For recipes and more, visit www.popcorn.org.
Glazed Lemon and Poppy Seed PopcornYield: 4 quarts
Tasty BitesPerfect for gatherings or just a delicious weeknight nosh, this crostini reci-pe features potatoes, a nutritional powerhouse for any meal. For recipes and more, visit www.eatwisconsinpotatoes.com.
Roasted Potato Crostini with Pesto CheeseServings: 8
Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 25 minutesTotal time: 35 minutes
4 quarts unbuttered and unsalted popcorn (air popped)
1 egg white1/4 cup sugar1/4 teaspoon salt1/4 teaspoon lemon extract2 teaspoons lemon zest1 teaspoon poppy seeds Heat oven to 300∞F. Line large, rimmed baking sheet with parch-ment paper (or foil sprayed with cooking spray). Spread popcorn onto prepared baking sheet. In small bowl, whisk together egg white, sugar, salt and lemon extract until foamy. Mix in lemon zest and poppy seeds. Pour over popcorn and toss to coat evenly. Bake 20 minutes, stirring once midway through baking time. Cool
completely before storing in airtight container. Note: � e use of egg white helps � avors adhere to popcorn, without adding fat through more traditional use of oils.
Non-stick cooking spray1/3 pound (4 medium) Wisconsin
Red or Yukon Gold potatoes, cut into 1/2-inch-thick slices
1/2 teaspoon garlic salt3/4 cup (6 ounces) so� cream cheese1/4 cup prepared pesto1/4-1/2 teaspoon red pepper sauce
(optional)1/4 cup � nely chopped prepared roasted red peppersSnipped fresh chives or minced green onion (optional) Heat oven to 400∞F. Spray baking sheet with cooking spray. On bak-ing sheet, arrange potatoes in single layer; spray lightly with additional
cooking spray. Sprinkle evenly with 1/4 teaspoon of garlic salt. Roast 20-25 minutes or until pota-toes are tender and browned, turning potatoes over halfway and sprinkling with remaining garlic salt. Meanwhile, in small bowl, mix together cream cheese, pesto and red pepper sauce, if desired. Pipe or spoon about 2 teaspoons pesto mix-ture onto each potato; top with red pepper. Sprinkle with chives, if de-sired. Nutritional information per serv-ing: 157 calories; 10 g fat; 4 g protein; 2 g � ber; 10 g cholesterol; 285 mg so-dium.
4 ounces hefeweizen beer12 ounces Colorado sauce (store-
bought red chile sauce or red en-chilada sauce)
4 wild Alaska cod � llets (4 ounces each)
8 � our or corn tortillas (6-inch)1 1/2-2 ups cooked mixed beans
(pinto and black), seasoned to taste
Chopped romaine lettuceSliced radishesSour creamGuacamoleSalsaTortilla chips, for serving
Combine beer and sauce in large pan. Add cod and coat � sh all over with marinade. Marinate 10-15 min-utes. Heat boiler to high. Remove � sh from marinade, drain thoroughly and place � sh on foil-lined baking sheet or broiler pan. Broil on high about 4 inches from heat for 5 min-utes, or until just cooked through. To serve, spoon beans onto tortillas, top with cod and garnish as desired. Serve with tortilla chips. Photo courtesy of Getty Images (family eating)
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