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R e a d a B i g M e s s a g e . L i v e a B i g M e s s a g e TM

June 27 - July 4, 2012 Vol. 6, Issue 26 & 27of Baldwin County

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Blue-Collar BluesBlue-collar workers among us could be hurt if the retirement age is raised again. While the overall state of Social Security wouldn’t be affected that much, it would

be a burden for those who’ve done the hard work all their lives.So says a report by the American Institute for Economic Research.Think about it: Those of us who’ve done physical work all our lives want to retire earlier. We’re tired and need a break. A researcher examined records for a period of 21 years and found that:--Less than 5 percent of workers in white-collar professions retire at age 65. This group includes lawyers, scientists, managers and administrators.--Those who do manual labor, the blue-collar workers among us, retire at age 65 at the following rates:32 percent -- foremen, machine operators

23 percent -- carpenters21.6 -- farm workers19 percent -- kitchen workers18.5 percent -- gardeners, auto mechanicsIf the retirement age is raised, blue-collar workers won’t stay on the job. They’ll still retire, but their Social Security each month will be less than it would be at full retirement age.The current debate is whether raising the retirement age would have any benefit to the Social Security program itself. One study that showed raising the earliest retirement age from 62 to 65 would have only “modest effects” on the health of Social Security.On the other hand, to keep working requires that one have a job. It’s shown that the unemployment rate for those age 55 and older is the highest it’s been in 60 years.If you object to the government trying to balance the budget by tinkering with our retirement, let your senators know.

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For Any and All Distribution Needs or Questions Please Call (251) 229-4519 • June 27 - July 4, 2012 Page 3formal Declaration of Independence. Headed by Thomas Jefferson, the committee also included John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Philip Livingston and Roger Sherman. On June 28, 1776, Thomas Jefferson presented the first draft of the declaration to Congress.• Although Americans celebrate Independence Day on July 4, John Adams originally thought it would be celebrated on the second. Here is what he wrote to his wife on July 3, 1776: “The Second Day of July 1776, will be the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America. I believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations, as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated, as the Day of Deliverance by solemn Acts of Devotion to God.” • The signing of the Declaration was not completed until August 1776, but the Fourth of July holiday has been accepted as the official anniversary of U.S. independence. It was not declared a federal holiday until 1941. Today, it is celebrated in all states and territories of the United States. • The 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence did not sign at the same time. The official event occurred on August 2, 1776, when 50 men signed it.• The first Independence Day celebration took place in Philadelphia on July 8, 1776, four days after the Declaration of Independence was adopted. Some accounts claim that it was The Liberty Bell sounding from the tower of Independence Hall on that day that summoned citizens to gather for the first public reading of the Declaration, which was given by Colonel John Nixon. • Within a few years of that first commemoration, the Fourth of July was observed throughout most of the new nation.• The first two versions of the famous Liberty Bell were defective and had to be recast. The third version rang every Fourth of July from 1778 to 1846, when, according to legend, it cracked as it was being tolled for the celebration of George Washington’s birthday.• In 1778, General George Washington marked the Fourth with a double ration of rum for his soldiers and an artillery salute. Across the sea, ambassadors John Adams and Benjamin Franklin held a dinner for their fellow Americans in Paris, France. • An elaborate Fourth of July celebration was held in Philadelphia in 1788, following the ratification of the Constitution. • The first public Fourth of July event at the White House occurred in 1801.• The first Independence Day celebration west of the Mississippi occurred at Independence Creek, Kansas, and

was celebrated by the explorers Lewis and Clark in 1804.• Several important U.S. projects were started on Independence Day. Work on the Erie Canal in New York State began on July 4, 1817. Construction of the first railroad in the United States, the Baltimore and Ohio, was started on July 4, 1828. July 4 was the date selected in 1848 for laying the cornerstone of the Washington Monument. • Two American icons who were instrumental in ensuring the country’s independence passed away on July 4. Both Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on Independence Day in 1826.• The patriotic poem “America the Beautiful” was published on July 4, 1895, by Wellesley College professor Katherine Lee Bates.• The July 4 Coney Island Hot Dog Eating Contest was first held in 1916, the year Nathan’s opened its flagship restaurant on Surf Avenue in Coney Island, New York.• Now, every July 4, a group of 20 steely-stomached individuals line up behind a 30-foot table at Nathan’s on Coney Island for the world hot dog eating championship. At 12 noon exactly, crushed by fans and media, the competitors begin the historic 12-minute contest. • Several places in the United States have “independence” in their name. The most populous of these is Independence, Missouri, with 113,288 residents. Other places adopted the name “freedom.” Freedom, California, with 6,000 residents, has the largest population among these. There is one place named “patriot,” Patriot, Indiana, with a population of 202.• What could be more fitting than spending July 4 in a place called “America”? There are several such places in the country, with the most populous being American Fork, Utah, with 21,941 residents.• On July 1, 1867, under the terms of the British North America Act, Canada East (Quebec), Canada West (Ontario), Nova Scotia and New Brunswick united to become the Dominion of Canada. • Canada Day became a statute in 1879 but was initially called Dominion Day. There are not any records of early celebrations of Canada (Dominion) Day, except for two years. In 1917, it was used to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Confederation. It was also a backdrop for the dedication of the Parliament Building’s Centre Block, which was being constructed. • The government extended celebrations beyond the Ottawa region in 1980 by sponsoring the development of festivities on a local level. In 1981, 15 major cities offered fireworks to commemorate the day.• It wasn’t until 1982 that Dominion Day was officially changed to Canada Day.

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What Happened on July 4th in History?• July 4, 1776 American Independence Day . The United States Declaration of Indepen-dence by the Second Continental Congress declaring itself free of British rule. Signed in Philadelphia.• July 4, 1776 “The 13 colonies in America met in Philadelphia to sign their Declaration of Independence, declaring themselves free of British rule and taxation.”• July 4, 1777 “John Paul Jones hoists first Stars and Stripes flag on Ranger at Ports-mouth, NH.”• July 4, 1801 First Presidential Review of U.S. Marine Band and Marines at the White House.• July 4, 1802 “At West Point, New York the United States Military Academy opens.”• July 4, 1802 “US Military Academy officially opens (West Point, NY)”• July 4, 1817 “At Rome, New York, United States, construction on the Erie Canal begins.”• July 4, 1826 “Former American presidents John Adams and Thomas Jefferson die, fifty years to the day after the adoption of the United States Declaration of Independence.”• July 4, 1827 Slavery abolished in NY• July 4, 1829 “Cornerstone laid for first US mint (Chestnut & Juniper St, Philadelphia)”• July 4, 1831 “James Monroe 5th president, dies”• July 4, 1832 “America” first sung publicly• July 4, 1845 “Near Concord, Massachusetts, Henry David Thoreau embarks on a two-year experiment in simple living at Walden Pond.”• July 4, 1862 Lewis Carroll tells Alice Liddell a story that would grow into Alice’s Adven-tures in Wonderland and its sequels.• July 4, 1863 “Confederates surrender of Vicksburg, MS, gives Union control of Missis-sippi River.”• July 4, 1865 “The first edition of “”Alice in Wonderland”” is published”• July 4, 1881 Booker T Washington establishes Tuskegee Institute• July 4, 1883 “Buffalo Bill Cody presents first wild west show, North Platte, Nebraska”• July 4, 1884 Statue of Liberty presented to US in Paris• July 4, 1888 “The first organized rodeo competition held, Prescott, Ariz”• July 4, 1894 Elwood Haynes successfully tests one of first US autos at 6 MPH• July 4, 1898 US flag hoisted over Wake Island (Spanish-American War)• July 4, 1910 African-American boxer Jack Johnson knocks out white boxer Jim Jeffries in a heavyweight boxing match.• July 4, 1911 Ty Cobb goes 0 for 4 & ends a 40 game hit streak• July 4, 1914 “The first US motorcycle race (300 miles, Dodge City Ks)”• July 4, 1919 Jack Dempsey beats Jess Willard in Cuba for heavyweight championship• July 4, 1925 44 die when the Dreyfus Hotel in Boston collapses• July 4, 1934 Joe Louis wins his first professional boxing match.• July 4, 1934 Leo Szilard patents the chain-reaction design for the atomic bomb.• July 4, 1938 “Suzanne Lenglen 6 time Wimbledon champ, dies at 39 of anemia” • July 4, 1939 “Lou Gehrig, recently diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, tells a crowd at Yankee Stadium that he considered himself “”The luckiest man on the face of the earth”” as he announces his retirement from major league baseball.”• July 4, 1939 “Yankees retire first uniform (Lou Gehrig #4), first Old Timers Day”• July 4, 1941 “Howard Florey & Norman Heatley meet for the first time, 11 days later they successfully recreate penicillin”• July 4, 1942 The first American bombing mission over enemy-occupied Europe (WW II)• July 4, 1946 “After 381 years of near-continuous colonial rule, the Philippines is granted full independence by the United States.”• July 4, 1950 Truman signs public law 600 (Puerto Ricans write own constitution)• July 4, 1956 “US most intense rain fall (1.23”” in 1 minute) at Unionville Maryland”• July 4, 1959 America’s new 49-star flag honoring Alaska statehood unfurled• July 4, 1959 “With the admission of Alaska as the 49th U.S. state earlier in the year, the 49-star flag of the United States debuts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.”• July 4, 1960 “Due to the post-Independence Day admission of Hawaii as the 50th U.S. state on August 21, 1959, the 50-star flag of the United States debuts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania almost ten and a half months later .”• July 4, 1960 Mickey Mantle hits career homer # 300• July 4, 1967 Freedom of Information Act goes into effect• July 4, 1969 “Give Peace a Chance” by Plastic Ono Band is released in the UK”• July 4, 1969 “140,000 attend Atlanta Pop Festival featuring Led Zep & Janis Joplin”• July 4, 1969 Ann Jones defeats Billie Jean King for Wimbeldon Ladies championship• July 4, 1970 “Popular syndicated radio show, “”American Top 40””, hosted by Casey Kasem, debuts.”• July 4, 1977 Cubs use fielder Larry Bittner as a pitcher• July 4, 1982 4th Space Shuttle Mission-Columbia 4 lands at Edwards AFB• July 4, 1982 Jimmy Connors beats John McEnroe for his last Wimbeldon championship• July 4, 1987 Martina Navratilova wins 6th straight Wimbledon defeats Steffi Graf• July 4, 1988 Steffan Edberg beats Boris Becker for Wimbledon crown• July 4, 1992 “USS George Washington (CVN-73), a Nimitz Class aircraft carrier of the United States Navy is commissioned at Norfolk, Virginia.”• July 4, 1993 Sumitomo Chemical’s resin plant in Nihama explodes killing one and injuring three workers.• July 4, 1997 NASA’s Pathfinder space probe lands on the surface of Mars.• July 4, 1997 “Web surfers viewed the first-ever photos of the surface of Mars, transmit-ted by the Sojourner, a roving robot deposited by the Mars Pathfinder, an unmanned spacecraft”• July 4, 2005 The Deep Impact collider hits the comet Tempel 1.• July 4, 2006 “North Korea tests four short-range missiles, one medium-range missile, and a long-range Taepodong-2. The long-range Taepodong-2 reportedly fails in mid-air over the Sea of Japan.”• July 4, 2007 “Zaca Fire Starts in Santa Barbara, California becomes second largest fire in California history.”• July 4, 2009 “Lady Liberty’s crown re-opens to public for first time since 9/11 attacks.”• July 4, 2010 “Limon, Colorado and surrounding area suffers signifigant damage from tornado and hail storm.”• July 4, 2012 “Gasoline prices is $0.85 per gallon higher than the same time the previ-ous year. Diesel fuel is $0.93 higher.”

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Veterans of wartime service are eligible for a pension if they meet certain criteria: age 65 or older, can’t work, service during a certain period, have limited income. These criteria must be met, especially the limits on income.I hate to think it, but a number of veterans are cheating the system, and financial planners are helping them. The Government Accountability Office has unearthed no less than 200 companies that sell estate-planning services designed to help veterans who have too many assets to qualify for the pension benefit. Of those, the GAO investigated 20 companies that help establish trusts, set up annuities and transfer assets (that’s currently allowed under law).Of course these companies charge a fee, from hundreds to many thousands of dollars, for their advice -- advice that might not be in the veteran’s best interest.A bill is making its way through Congress that would require stronger oversight of the benefits money. For example, depending how the final version of the bill reads, there could be a “look back” of three years. That means the veteran’s finances and assets will be scrutinized to see if he or she transferred any assets during that time to make the income look smaller.If you’re tempted to transfer assets to make it look like you qualify for the pension (even though it’s currently legal), be careful. If you apply for Medicaid, it does a 60-month look-back. If you’ve transferred assets, your Medicaid long-term-care coverage could be delayed for a long time. If you put assets into an annuity, thinking that you’ll have a monthly income from it, you might be locked out of it for years.To read details of some of the shady financial dealings these companies are promoting, go online to www.gao.gov and put GAO-12-784T in the search box.

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You clever Ewes and Rams love nothing more than to rise to a challenge. So, by all means, if you feel sure about your facts, step right up and defend your side of the issue.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You’ve done some great work recently. Now it’s time to reward yourself with something wonderful, perhaps a day at a spa or a night out with someone very special.GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You love to talk, but don’t forget to make time to do a little more listening, otherwise you could miss out on an im-portant message someone might be trying to send you.CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Your aspect indicates some uncertainty about one of your goals. Use this period of shifting attitudes to reassess what you really want and what you’re ready to do to get it.LEO (July 23 to August 22) Your social life is picking up, and you’ll soon be mingling with old friends and making new ones. But ‘twixt the fun times, stay on top of changing workplace conditions.VIRGO (August 23 September 22) A trusted friend offers understanding as you vent some long-pent-up feelings. Now, move on from there and start making the changes you’ve put off all this time.LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might well feel uneasy as you face a difficult situation involving someone close to you. But you know you’re doing the right thing, so stick with your decision.SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) You’re a good friend to others. Now’s the time to allow them to be good friends to you. Rely on their trusted advice to help you get through an uncertain period.SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Family and friends are always important, but especially so at this time. Despite your hectic work-place schedule, make a real effort to include them in your life.CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) That project you’ve been working on is almost ready for presentation. But you still need some infor-mation from a colleague before you can consider it done.AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Don’t let those negative attitudes that have sprung up around you drain your energies. Shrug them off, and move ahead with the confidence that you can get the job done.PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Aspects favor some dedicated fun time for the hardworking Piscean. A nice, refreshing plunge into the social swim can recharge your physical and emotional batteries.BORN THIS WEEK: You love to travel and be with people. You probably would be happy as a social director on a cruise ship.

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1. ADVERTISEMENTS: What product’s slogan is “When it rains, it pours”?2. ANATOMY: Where is a more common name for the Answers1. Morton Salt 2. Eardrum 3. Stevie Wonder 4. “Macbeth” 5. Phrygia 6. Lisbon 7. Lucy and Ricky Ricardo 8. Arizona9. Two rhymed 10-syllable lines of poetry10. Frank James

tympanic membrane?3. MUSIC: Who had a hit album in the 1970s titled “In-nervisions”?4. LITERATURE: Which of Shakespeare’s plays contains the line, “By the pricking of my thumbs, /something wick-ed this way comes”?5. MYTHOLOGY: What country was ruled by Midas, the king with the golden touch?6. GEOGRAPHY: What is the capital of Portugal?7. TELEVISION: What famous TV couple of the 1950s

lived at the fictional address 623 East 68th Street?8. U.S. STATES: Which state’s nickname is “The Grand Canyon State”?9. POETRY: What is a heroic couplet?10. HISTORY: Who was Jesse James’ brother and partner in crime?

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3864 Highway 59 South in FoleyMonday – Friday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Saturday 10:00 am – 3:00 pm.

‘Ectoplasmic Ick’ Will Baffle Kids

A friend of mine is an amazing magician who loves to

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noon, I noticed there was a crowd gathered around him watching with great

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his grand finale: pulling a bouquet of flowers out of thin air. The surprise on

the kids’ faces -- and mine -- was a sight to behold.

Here’s another wonderful surprise, and a bit of magic your kids won’t want

to miss. It’s a natural transformation that leads to the most peculiar result.

This slithery goop appears to be solid one moment, only to ooze out between

your fingers, over your wrist and down your arm seconds later.

Once you make this concoction, let the school-age kids in your home or at

your summer birthday party play with it. Then have a contest to give it a

name. For starters, how about “Sublime Slime” or, our favorite, “Ectoplas-

mic Ick”!

Here’s the recipe:

In a mixing bowl, stir together 3/4 cup cornstarch and 1/2 cup water to form

a thick paste. Add food coloring or liquid tempera paint for color, if you

wish. You may need to add more water. Now, roll the goop in your hands

to form a ball.

Immediately, experiment with it to discover its unique properties. Squeeze it,

hit it or let it drip through your fingers. Or, place it on a cookie sheet, press it

flat, roll it in a ball or let it go. It’s amazing! If you have a bowlful, set plastic

toys on it and watch them sink like they’re in quicksand.

For another surprising experiment, let it evaporate in the sunshine to discover

cornstarch once again. Add water and you’ll have another batch.

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Phone: 251-943-7100

Service times: Sunday @ 9:00am & 10:45am¥ It was ancient Chinese philosopher

Confucius who made the following sage observation: “It is only the very wisest and the very stupidest who

cannot change.”

¥ The 1,000 most common words in English make up approximately 90 percent of all writing in the language.

¥ If you’re planning a trip Down Under, be sure you save some time for the Australian state of Tasmania. In the capital, Derwent, is the critically acclaimed Museum of Old and New Art, or MONA. One of the unusual -- I would even venture to say unique in the world -- offerings is the after-hours “naturist tour.” Yes, that means naked. A naked tour guide leads naked tourists through the museum. Even the security guards are naked.

¥ You may be surprised to learn that hot and cold running water has been around for thousands of years. Members of the upper class in an-cient Egypt used copper tubing to pipe it into their homes.

¥ The oldest goldfish on record lived 41 years. His name was Fred.

¥ According to the U.S. Census, the Pacific states (including Hawaii) are home to the men with the longest life expectancy, while women tend to live longer in the South.

¥ If one or both of your parents were sleepwalkers, you’re more prone to nocturnal wanderings yourself.

¥ In the late 1960s, J.I. Rodale, creator of Prevention magazine, was in-vited to be a guest on the “Dick Cavett Show.” After talking confidently about his good health and predicting that he would live to be 100, he seemed to doze off. The host and another guest chuckled a bit about the apparent nap, until they realized that Rodale had died. Needless to say, the show never aired.

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Bama-Fla Discount Golf

Luther & Carol Pratt3884 South McKenzie Street (HWY 59) Foley, Alabama

They have been in the golf business for 40 years andhave been at their present location for 10 years.

Specializing in new and used custom brand name clubs.Repair & regripping is also available as well as good golf advice!

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Get a Handle on a Good Golf GripBy Richard Myers

The grip is your only connection with the club so it follows that a good golf grip is an essential component of a good swing and good golf game.Placing your hands properly on the golf club helps you better control the position of the club’s face at impact. During the swing your body turns to create power. Since the body is rotating, the golf club must rotate at the same rate. In other words, the body and the club must turn together as a team.A fundamentally sound golf grip helps you create both power and feel. The action of your wrists is a source of power so gripping the club too much in the palm of your hand reduces wrist action. Since our fingers are the most sensitive parts of our hands, placing the club more in the fingers rather than in the palm increases the amount of wrist hinge, which results in longer tee shots and more feel.Regardless of the type of golf grip you choose, a sound golf grip involves light grip pressure. Gripping the club too tight can cause thin, weak shots that slice. A lighter grip also enhances wrist hinge. This light pressure also increases the amount of clubface rotation, improving your chances of squaring the club at impact.The Vardon overlap, sometimes called the overlapping grip, is the most common golf grip. Most golf instructors use this grip popularized by Harry Vardon around the turn of the 20th century. To correctly use this grip, take the little finger on your trailing hand and place it between the index and middle finger on your lead hand (for right-handed golfers, the lead hand is the left). The lead hand thumb should fit right along the lifeline of the trailing hand.The next most common golf grip is called the interlock or interlocking. Several top players, including Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, use this grip. This grip locks the hands together. You might, however, find that the handle migrates to your palms which reduces wrist action and, therefore, power. People with small hands, weak forearms and wrists, and beginners often prefer this grip. To use the interlock grip, take the little finger on your trailing hand and intertwine it with the index finger on your lead hand. The lead hand thumb should fit in the lifeline of the trailing hand.The ten finger grip (sometimes called the baseball grip) is the least preferred golf grip among instructors but it does have its advantages. It can be good for beginners and people who experience joint pain, have arthritis or small, weak hands. To position your hands properly using a ten finger grip, start with a perfect lead hand grip. Place the little finger of the trailing hand close against the index finger of the lead hand. Cover the lead hand thumb with the lifeline of the trailing hand.

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CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES Very tiny Apple-heads. CKC Shots. I have both parents they each weigh between 3 to 4 lbs. Blue, Solid Black, Fawn & Spotted puppies. $200 to $400. 251-609-6602

DACHSHUND PUPPIES CKC Miniatures and Standards, shots, Rare Brintles, Dapples, Reds, Chocolates and Black & Tans. My B & T have proven in the past to be really good children’s pets. 251-609-6602

Have clothes that need mending or alter-ing? Call (251) 989-6199 and leave name and phone number. Debbie’s Cleaning Service is experienced and dependable cleaning for homes, con-dos, rentals. Serving Pensacola, Foley and Gulf Shores area. Call (850) 232-3947 or (850) 602-6466.

Service Tech Needed - 2 years, or more, experience required in pest control field. Great opportunity with established com-pany in Baldwin County. Competitive pay and good benefits. Call 251-943-7874.

Page 12 For Your Sales & Marketing Needs Call Tidbits® of Baldwin County (251) 229-4519 • June 27 - July 4, 2012Tidbits of Baldwin County (Big Message Publishing LLC) considers its advertisers reliable and verifies as much data as possible. Consequently, readers using this information do so at their own risk. It is suggested that the investors contact the appropriate consumer agency before sending payment. Although persons and companies mentioned herein are believed to be reputable, neither the Tidbits of Baldwin County nor any of its employees accept any responsibility whatsoever for their actions. For more information about credit card scams and advanced fee loans write: FTS Washington, DC 20580

MAIL IN YOUR AD! The cost is $5.00 for the first 25 words, and 10 cents for each ad-ditional word. Be sure to include a check for the total amount. $5.00 rate on personal Items only: pets, appliances, rentals, cars etc. $10.00 rate on commercialclassifieds: retail products, etc. 25 words, 25 cents each additional word. Make all checkspayable to: Big Message Publishing LLC.

MAIL TO:BMP Main Office3820 South McKenzie Street, Foley Al 36536

or Call (205) 370-7278

PINE STRAW for sale, large bales, this year’s crop. $5.00 per bale. Call 251-599-5606

Now hiring Massage Therapist for on call basis. Now hiring Stylist. Open 7 days a week. Salon Fahrenheit Gulf Shores 251-948-7563

Cash for used text books 2010 or newer. We also buy other types of books. BOOK EXCHANGE of Foley on the corner of Hwy 59 & 98. 251-943-5044 www.bookexchange.me Cash or store credit for used video games, game systems, Ipods, music, un-scratched DVDs, DVDs good for discount regardless of condi-tion. ACTION Game and Movie located on Foley on the corner of Hwy 59 & 98. 251-943-1359

Snakes, reptiles of all types wanted to sell or buy. Call 850-437-3375

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WE CLEAN residential homes, reasonable rates, excellent references, bonded and insured. Will give FREE estimates. We clean to please. Keisha’s Cleaning Service 251-284-1635, call anytime.

Lifetime membership for sale - Styx River Re-sort, Ocean Canyon Resort. Stay 14 days, 2 pools, cafe, playground, arcade, and more. For info call 251-988-1071 or 251-747-8165. Or email at [email protected]

First Fri and Sat of each month (mark your calendar). Hwy 225 @ I-65 Exit 31 www.cren-shawfarms.com 251-577-1235 ALSO daylily garden opens May 1st.

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FAIRHOPE, AL - FSBO - Nice level lot, end of cul-de-sac, back and one side fenced, near everything, possible terms. $42,500.00 OBO 251-923-6149 1964 FORD T-Bird, ready for restoration, ev-erything original, 2 door white, garaged, V-8, 40,000 original miles. $6,950.00 251-923-6149

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¥ On July 14, 1798, Congress passes the Sedition Act, which permitted the prosecution of individuals who voiced or printed what the government deemed to be mali-cious remarks about the president or government of the United States.¥ On July 11, 1804, Vice President Aaron Burr fatally shoots his long-time political antagonist, Alexander Ham-ilton, in a duel. Burr shot Hamilton in the stomach, and the bullet lodged next to his spine. Hamilton, a Founding Father and first U.S. treasury secretary, died the next day.¥ On July 9, 1877, the All England Croquet and Lawn Ten-nis Club begins its first lawn tennis tournament at Wimble-don, then an outer suburb of London. Twenty-one ama-teurs showed up to compete in the Gentlemen’s Singles tournament, the only event.¥ On July 10, 1925, in Dayton, Tenn., the so-called Mon-key Trial begins with John Thomas Scopes, a young high-school science teacher, accused of teaching evolution in violation of a Tennessee state law. The law made it a mis-demeanor to teach any theory that denied the story of the Divine Creation of man.¥ On July 12, 1933, the first three-wheeled, multi-direc-tional Dymaxion car is manufactured in Bridgeport, Conn. Part aircraft, part automobile, it had wings that inflated and a tail fin. It had a steel chassis, a body made of ash wood, an aluminum skin and a painted canvas roof. The Dymaxion was designed to reach a speed of 120 mph and average 28 mpg.¥ On July 15, 1941, master spy Juan Pujol Garcia, nick-named “Garbo,” sends his first communique to Germany from Britain. The disinformation the double agent trans-mitted to Germany was fabricated by the British. In June 1944, he managed to convince Hitler that the D-Day inva-sion of Normandy was just a “diversionary maneuver.”¥ On July 13, 1955, model and nightclub manger Ruth El-lis is executed by hanging in London for the murder of boyfriend David Blakely. She was the last woman to be executed in the United Kingdom. Ellis, 29, did not help her case when during her trial she stated, “It was obvious that when I shot him I intended to kill him.”

Answers

1. Larry Sherry of the Los Angeles

Dodgers.

2. St. Louis’ Stan Musial was 41

when he did it in 1962.

3. Sam Bradford of the St. Louis

Rams in 2010 (354 completions in

590 attempts).

4. Kansas’ Clyde Lovellette, in 1952.

5. Pittsburgh’s Mario Lemieux, in

1988.

6. It was 1998.

7. No horse had ever before won the

Kentucky Derby from the 19th post

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1. Name the relief pitcher who was named MVP of the 1959 World Series. 2. Who was the oldest major-league player to hit

three home runs in a game?3. Name the player who holds the NFL rookie record for both passes attempted and completed in a season.4. Who is the only player to lead Division I men’s college basketball in scoring and win the NCAA championship in the same year? 5. Name the last player before Edmonton’s Sam Gagner in 2012 to get eight points in one NHL regular-season game.6. When was the last time Colombia qualified for the World Cup in men’s soccer?7. Name the last horse before I’ll Have Another in 2012 to win the Kentucky Derby from the 19th post.

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china, vintage glassware and much more. Spring has sprung at Robin’s Nest! Come see our Easter

display and get Easter Basket surprises.Planting season is here, and we have garden flowers that

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Storage Rentals Available at Discount Pricing

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Elberta Hardware, Inc.25320 US HWY 98Elberta, AL 36530

Come on over to ELBERTA HARDWARE!“We service and finance what we sell”25320 US HWY 98 Elberta, AL 36530

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Wolf Bay Landing Condominiums8900 Toler Lane, Foley, Alabama 36535

www.WolfBayCondo.com251.943.4265 or 251.421.1965

Wolf Bay is the destination for your perfect coastal getaway, as the only waterfront condo in Foley. Allow us the opportunity to host your business function, family reunion, church retreat or special celebration. Our property offers a serene setting for your next golf outing, girls’ getaway or guy’s fishing trip. Among our amenities, Wolf Bay features 3 piers for docking boats, fishing and catching crabs, outdoor pool, clubroom with fitness equipment and pool table. We also have canoes, kayaks, bass skiffs and bicycles on site for rental. Every unit has 300 sf balconies to take in the spectacular sunrise and relax while watching for birds and dolphins. We invite you to visit Wolf Bay for a beautiful, memorable Gulf Coast experience … close to everything, yet worlds apart! Daily, Weekly & Monthly Rentals!

Weekly Pest Series courtesy of Tina Franc

Mosquito Madness Part One

Summer is here and with it comes backyard barbeques, out-door birthday parties and water games to keep cool. It also means the mosquitoes are out and hungry for tasty humans and animals. Can we ever stop the spread of mosquito born viruses or the angry, itchy spots where those little vampires have sucked us dry?

Some things you can do to keep the population of mos-quitoes down is by eliminating standing water. This can be in old tires, large outdoor pots or decorations, stumps, culverts, clogged eaves, cans, birdbaths, pet/water troughs, children’s toys, cemetery urns, ponds, plugged drainage culverts, construction sites, etc. Remove the water, change it every couple of days or treat it, depending on its size. It’s important to be aware of problem areas and treat them immediately.

The first step in mosquito control is eliminating breeding grounds; a concentration of future bloodsuckers is easier to treat than biting adults. Using approved larvacides is recommended for larger bodies of water or stagnant water sites such as ditches, large bird baths, and ponds to stop the next generation. Keep grass and weeds cut, as the adults like to hide in these areas. Make sure to use EPA ap-proved repellents and larvacides; these items can be found at Household’s Do It Yourself store located on Hwy 59, across the street from Hoods.

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Jennifer has a unique style that is gentle enough for the severest sufferers of pain and deep enough for the most rigorous of athe-letes. She is able to read the body and intuit the needs of each individual client and personalize her sessions to those needs incor-porating various techniques into each session as needed.

In September of 2011, Jennifer was accepted as a provider for Hands For Heroes. Hands for Heroes™ is a nationwide organization of health care professionals who have donated their time and skills to provide therapeutic bodywork for our Nations Veterans.

A passion, She has been practicing and studying Natural Healing through the arts of Aromatherapy, Gemstone Therapy, Flower Es-sence Therapy, Sound Healing and Color Therapy since 1992. Her motto of “Healing Bodies One Touch at a Time” is derived from her stance that she heals every body she touches with love, aroma-therapy, touch and kindness. She wants her clients to leave feeling much better than they arrived and does not believe in the policy of “no pain, no gain’. Her work is a therapeutic art that she takes much pride in.

For her, learning never ceases, and she continues to pursue her pas-sion of healing with all kinds of Natural and Alternative methods.

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