July 2016 SanBernardino/Riverside Edition
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July 2016 SanBernardino/Riverside Edition
BINGO BUGLE ONLINE bingo4fun.com San Bernardino/Riverside INLAND EMPIRE & DESERT COMMUNITIES VOL. 29, NO. 7, JULY 2016 $ 200 GIVEAWAY FREE PUBLICATION SEE PAGE 4 North America’s Bingo & Casino Newspaper $6,000 $1,199.00 $2,000 STRIP WIN! IN 10 WEEKS! BONANZA! BINGO LINGO BOYD CASINOS GOLD COAST SAM’S TOWN SUNCOAST CANYON BINGO CHINO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL COLONY H.S. PTSA COUNTRY VILLAGE SENIORS DEL ROSA KNIGHTS OF COL. DIAMOND BAR H.S. FONTANA KNIGHTS OF COL. FONTANA LIONS FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES HIGH DESERT BINGO JANET GOESKE CENTER MORONGO CASINO NUGGET RENO OUR LADY OF LOURDES OUR LADY OF THE VALLEY PECHANGA RESORT & CASINO PLAZA CASINO RIVERSIDE ELKS #643 SAN DIMAS HIGH SCHOOL SAN MANUEL INDIAN BINGO & CASINO STATION CASINOS John Creagh knows what it feels like to be on a winning streak here at San Dimas H.S. Saints Bingo’s. He has been King 3 times, racked up $4,000 in Flash Card wins and $2,000 in Bingo wins from the last 10 Saturday nights in a row! Congratulations to Gwen Henstridge who won the $1199 Bonanza jackpot at Tuesday night’s Vista Murrieta Golden Alliance Bingo! Nathaly Rios with Josephenia Martinez enjoy playing bingo together at Canyon Bingo in Orange. They not only enjoy it, they also were big winners on this evening. They took home $2,000 from from a Strip game. Congratulations and we hope you have great luck every Wednesday and Saturday night here. Patricia Edwards and Corey Lavenders were having a great time on the first Tuesday of the month at Colony High School PTSA bingo. Patricia went home with $75 and Corey won $50. Congrats and we look forward to seeing both of you next month. EACH WON $250! $1,199 EACH! BOULDER STATION GREEN VALLEY RANCH PALACE STATION RED ROCK SANTA FE STATION SUNSET STATION TEXAS STATION VISTA MURRIETA GOLDEN ALLIANCE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BINGO BUGLE CRUISE & TOURNAMENT YOUR COMMUNITY BINGO HALL FRIDAYS $20 Buy-In Bingo buddies Ruth Phillipson and Emma Williams were both having a great Monday evening of bingo at Our Lady of Lourdes in Montclair. They also both yelled bingo and received $250!Congratulations ladies! FONTANA KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 16432 MERRILL AVE., FONTANA (909) 829-7500 (ACROSS FROM THE FONTANA DMV) EARLY BIRDS: 3 GAMES STARTS 6PM • 10 MAIN SESSION GAMES FOLLOW START THDE WEEKENGO! WITH BIN Includes: One 6-on Pack One Double Action & One Manager’s Special & Power Ball Ontario Elks Lodge #1419 pays out big bucks every Wednesday night. Two of the big winners here were Diana Nunez & Lupe Pegueno who each won $1199! Congratulations ladies! WINNERS CLUB FOR MAIN PACK WINNERS! FRIDAY MAIN GAMES PAY $250! WEDNESDAYS WEDNESDAY MAIN GAMES PAY $200! EARLY BIRDS DOUBLE ACTION PAYS $250 DOUBLE ACTION PAYS $250 NOW PAY OUT CLOSED U-PIC-UM PAYS $250 $75 EACH JULY 1ST U-PIC-UM PAYS $250 POWER BALL UP TO $300 MANAGER’S SPECIAL PAYS $250 BUY-IN SPECIAL: Y4 PACKS & GET 5THBU PACK FLASHBOARDS • POWERBALL $1 • SPEEDBALL • DOOR PRIZES • SNACK BAR • FREE COFFEE • SECURITY Management reserves the right to change or cancel any promotions or advertised events. WINNERS CLUB FOR MAIN PACK WINNERS! FR EE $15 Buy-In $5 Extra Packs (6-on Sheets) Page 2; Bingo Bugle (San Bernardino/Riverside County) July 2016 BINGO LAND ...Stories from the Real World & Cyberspace ■ This month: Bingo events to raise awareness By Jeffrey Charboneau Special to the Bingo Bugle Bingo for Boobies Laurie and Steve Miranda - $250 Each Elks Lodge #1419 - Ontario - Wednesday Nights Community members from Randolph County, Alabama, raised $12,000 for Tanner Medical Foundation’s Mammogram Assistance Fund at the first annual Bingo for Boobies in Wedowee. The Randolph Leader reported that funds were raised through local sponsorships, donations and T-shirt sales for the Bingo game. Bingo was held in two sessions at the Randolph County High School Auditorium and featured door prizes and activities for children. Tanner Medical Foundation’s Mammogram Assistance Fund helps with the cost of mammograms for area women who could not otherwise afford them. Annual mammograms can detect cancer early, when it is most treatable. In fact, it is possible for a mammogram to show changes in the breast up to two years before a change can be felt. Mammograms can also prevent the need for extensive treatment for advanced cancers and improve chances of breast conservation. Bingo Teaches Important Lessons in Sexual Assault Bill Gainey from Indiana - $250 King for the Night San Dimas H.S. Saints Bingo Saturday Nights Cathy Wilson - $50 Colony H.S. PTSA 1st Tuesday Night of the Month Bang-O, a modified Bingo game about sex and consent, was presented by the Victoria Faulkner Women’s Centre and Les EssentiElles in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada, as part of Sexualized Assault Prevention Month. The Whitehorse Daily Star reported that the event was designed as a fun night to talk about a potentially awk- ward and uncomfortable topic. Preventing sexualized assaults starts with seeking consent and being comfortable talking about sex—which many are not. The event featured a trivia-type Bingo game during which organizers read key words aloud, the definitions of which players had to find on their Bingo cards. As the game progressed, the words, their definitions, and other issues pertaining to sex and consent were discussed. Statistics show one in four Canadian women will be sexually assaulted in her lifetime. The rate of police-reported sexualized violence against women in the Yukon has been as much as 3.5 times higher than the national average. Pink Ribbon Bingo Explores Women’s Health Issues This spring, RiverStone Health’s Montana Cancer Screening Program, in collaboration with community partners, hosted a free women’s Pink Ribbon Bingo night in Billings, Montana. The Bingo event was for local women and was limited to women ages 18 and older. The goal was to provide education about women’s health issues and resources available to help pay for cancer screenings. The free event featured presentations on healthy eating, diabetes, fitness, cancer prevention and early detection and healthy lifestyles. The evening, which included dinner and refreshments, provided an opportunity for women to socialize, win Bingo prizes and learn how to make a difference in their own health. WE ARE DEFINITELY OPEN JULY 2ND Due to construction taking place at Lone Hill Jr. High, Saints Bingo will be CLOSED JULY 9TH, 16TH, 23RD & 30TH BINGO WILL REOPEN ON AUGUST 6TH Door at 4:0s0Open E.B. 6:3 P.M. R EG. 7 0 P.M. :00 P.M . EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT SAN DIMAS H.S. “SAINTS BINGO” • FLASHBOARDS UP TO $2,398 PAYOUTS • POWER BALL • AIR CONDITIONED HALL • FREE COFFEE • SECURITY • SNACK BAR SAME HIGH QUALITY GAME FOR THE SAME PRICE! JULY 2ND SUMMERFEST & 40 GAME MINI MARATHON Doors Open at 10:00 A.M. • Starts 1:0 0 P.M. 2-20 GAME SESSIONS BUY-IN: $20 1ST PAK PER SESSION $5 EACH ADDITIONAL PAK PER SESSIO N Played at LONE HILL JR. HIGH IN SAN DIMAS 210 FWY 10 FWY HERE AT SDHS 57 FWY COVINA BL. L L I W O G N I B N O N E P O E R AUGUST 6TH BUY-IN: $20 1ST 20 GAME PAK, $5 EACH ADDIT. PAK EB: $5 1ST PAK, $3 EACH ADDIT. PAK LONE HILL SAINTS BINGO At the corner of Lone Hill Ave. & Covina Bl. (909) 592-0270 WE HAVEN’T RAISED PRICES IN MORE THAN A DECADE! WE ALSO HAVE AN ATM Kitchen will be open all day for drinks and snacks and light lunches. ALL YOU CAN EAT 5:00-7:00 Page 3; Bingo Bugle (San Bernardino/Riverside County) July 2016 BINGO BUGLE PUBLISHER: Rene’ deGuzman ADVERTISING: Rene’ deGuzman Jill Arons CIRCULATION & PHOTOGRAPHY: Lucy Curiel Cesena Chet Beebe Nancy Marchand Linda Flores PRODUCTION MANAGER: Jill Arons CONTRIBUTING WRITERS: Bob Whittmore Jeffrey Charboneau Reva & Kate Gayle Mitchell Michael Shackelford Henry Tamburin Annie E. Ennis Frederick Woodruff The Bingo Bugle is printed on recycled newsprint. The San Bernardino/Riverside County coverage area includes, W. to Montclair, E. to Indio, N. to Barstow, S. to Perris and the upper desert. The Bingo Bugle is published monthly in states and provinces throughout the United States and Canada. All Contents Copyright © 2016 by Bingo Bugle, Inc. Reproduction or use in whole or part of the contents, without the written permission of the publishers and copyright owners is prohibited. The Bingo Bugle, "North America's Bingo & Gaming Newspaper", is published on the first of every month by LA BINGO INC. The purpose of the publication is to promote bingo as a fundraising activity by charities and non-profit organizations. The Bingo Bugle reserves the right to refuse any advertisement. Supplied editorial comments do not necessarily express the opinions of the Bingo Bugle, they are meant to be entertaining and/or informative. Editorial rebuttals are welcomed. The Bingo Bugle is a federally registered trademark. Contents copyrighted © 2016. Reproduction prohibited. All ads are correct at press time, but each advertiser reserves the right to change or cancel any promotion at any time. The Bingo Bugle office is open from 9 to 4, Monday thru Friday, telephone office (818) 557-5500, Fax #(818) 979-6484, mailing address is, Bingo Bugle, 8550 W. Charleston Blvd., Suite 102, Las Vegas, NV 89117. www.bingo4fun.com is the website for your local bingo game listings and to DOWNLOAD FULL ISSUES OF THE BINGO BUGLE FOR NEVADA • LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAN BERNARDINO/RIVERSIDE • ORANGE COUNTY INDEX As I See It...............................Page 5 Ask Annie ......................................15 Astrology .......................................20 Bingo Land ......................................3 Bingo Sisters...................................4 Bob on Bingo ................................16 Business Box Ads.........................19 Coffee Break .................................18 Coffee Break Answers .................20 Dear Aunt Bingo .............................8 Dear Dream Lady............................6 Guy’s Turn .....................................11 Hotlines .........................................15 Monthly Highlights ..................14-15 Monthly Sweeps .............................8 Monthly Winners.............................4 Nevada Happenings..........11, 21-23 Program Listing ............................17 Savvy Senior....................................7 Upper Desert.................................10 Volunteers of the Month ..............16 Fourth of July festivities We decided to throw a sparkling 4th of July party only to discover to our dismay that our favorite Bingo Palace was also throwing a party and advertising two new never before played games. It was a dilemma. So we decided to invite all our guests to come to play Bingo and go to our house afterwards for a late dinner and to watch the many fireworks you can see from our deck. It turned out to be a great idea. There were eleven of us at two tables playing Bingo, the odd number occurring because Bruce lost his wife to cancer a few months ago and was aching for something to ease his loneliness. He was more cheerful than I expected and at one point was the life of the party. I found myself very eager to try the new games and impatient to get started. Our tables were in the center of the room and of the action as we laughed and called out to one another. Someone in our group won right off and that caused more laughter and good feeling. Soon we came to the first new game. It was called the “naked X” and it was the big X with two corners missing. It was a delight to play, but none of our group won. At the break we had to discourage everyone from eating, as we would soon have dinner. We had decided on ham salad, cold cuts, potato salad, cheese, finger greens, and a variety of breads to be followed by Kate’s special Flaming Dessert—which was Oreos, ice cream, strawberries and mountains of whipped cream. “Anybody who wants to know where the ‘flaming’ comes from can have a candle,” pronounced Kate. The second new game was one called four corners plus a little square which is particularly difficult to keep track of and almost amounts to a blackout. Bruce won this one, much to everyone’s delight as it encouraged him to loosen up and have fun. His face was red as he pronounced he was really enjoying himself after several months of depression. Soon we left the Bingo Palace and traveled to our house for dinner, where once again we found Bruce to be the center of things. He balanced a hugely loaded plate and said, “I am having my first full meal in ages.” “Did you leave anything for the rest of us?” one wag inquired. “Are we all supposed to eat off your plate?” asked another. “Get out,” said Bruce happily, wandering away to find a place to sit. When the fireworks started we were all well fed and comfortable in deck chairs, of which we had exactly the right number. Bruce decided to be the cheerleader for the ‘Oos’ and ‘Aahs’ that followed every beautiful display. He made huge noises and got everyone laughing at his antics. “Doesn’t it seem fireworks have gotten far more complicated and wonderful from when I was a kid?” he asked ingenuously, “They certainly have,” Kate chimed in. “When I was a kid, all we had were bottle rockets and loud bangs.” “Oh, come on,” I added. “We had a town display. Remember sitting in the bleachers and watching?” “Yes, I do,” she replied. “But it’s not like having them on the water. I think the water makes it all just glorious.” ...If all the salt in the world’s oceans were removed and spread out, it would cover all the world’s land in a layer 40 feet deep. …Researchers using standard statistical methods have determined that it takes an average of 142 licks to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop. …If you’re planning to wrap a mummy in the proper Egyptian manner, you’ll need about 500 feet of linen to finish the job. …In the 1960s, American spies in the Soviet Union had a novel way to eavesdrop on conversations: They used cats. The CIA agents placed listening devices on the felines in order to hear conversations that might take place on a park bench or near an open window. …Actors Kevin Spacey and Val Kilmer were classmates in high school. …According to the World Health Organization, the United States ranks 48th in the world in alcohol consumption per capita, with the average adult drinking the equivalent of nearly 2.5 gallons of pure, undiluted alcohol per year. You might be surprised to learn that Russia didn’t top the list; Moldova and Lithuania beat out the Russians, and Belarus scored the world’s biggest drinkers, with the average adult consuming a whopping 4.6 gallons annually. © King Features The BINGO BUGLE $100 MONTHLY GIVEAWAY! TO ENTER: Complete Coupon! JULY 2016 WINNERS!!! It's easy and fun! Just fill out the coupon below and deposit it in the plastic "Bingo Bugle Jars" supplied to the bingo halls advertised in this paper. If there is no jar in your hall, you may fax this entry form to (818) 979-6484 A total of $100 In Cash is given away each month, 2-$50 CASH winners ONLY ONE ENTRY PER ISSUE ACCEPTED, PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY. Monthly winners are announced in each issue of the Bingo Bugle, be sure to check each issue for your name under this month’s winners. All prizes must be claimed within 60 days of publication date. GOOD LUCK! $50 CASH WINNER Name_______________________________________________ City_________________________________________________ Favorite Bingo Hall___________________________________ Page 4; Bingo Bugle (San Bernardino/Riverside County) July 2016 MARIANNE KLEE FAVORITE BINGO HALL ST. JOSEPH’S H.S. $50 CASH WINNER JANINE HERRICK FAVORITE BINGO HALL PECHANGA •• TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE •• EMAIL Name, Address and Phone Number to rvdg@bingo4fun.com or FAX Name, Address and Phone Number to (818) 979-6484 ONTARIO ELKS BINGO Early Birds 6:30 pm • $15 Buy-In • Snack Bar • Free Coffee • Security • ATM Available • No Checks PULL TABS! FLASHBOARDS! POWERBALL! DOOR PRIZES! ELKS LODGE #1419 Margie Pajaritp - $500 San Dimas H.S. Saints Bingo Saturday Nights Sara-Lee Okada - $250 Elks Lodge #1419 - Ontario Wednesday Nights HALL RENTAL AVAILAB LE 1150 West 4th St. Ontario (909) 984-2777 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO THE BEST BINGO IN TOWN MONDAY & FRIDAY BINGO 6:15 pm to approx. 10:00 pm DOOR PRIZES SPEEDY GAME $75 PAY-OUT 6 Games Pay $200 PULL TAB GAMES POWER BALLS $250 Over $5,500 In Bingo & Pull Tab Pay-Outs Don’t Be a Sore Loser In gambling the many must lose in order that the few may win. —George Bernard Shaw I bumped into my number one fan, Carolyn, at Bingo a while back. I call her that because she always tells me how much her husband and she enjoy my column. That’s such an ego boost; the same as when I get an email out of the blue, but yet better because we’re face to face. I’ve been writing this column for a very long time and I hope I’ve provided some insight, a laugh or two, and a few times when you read it and ask, “Really?” Or maybe, “How many margaritas did she have while writing that? Bingo has changed a lot over the years, but a few things remain constant. One of those is the friendships and camaraderie that develop among Bingo players. Since some of us tend to sit in the same seats week after week, we become friends with those around us. We share sweet treats brought from home and root each other to victory when we’re set/on to win a game. Another constant is the welcoming attitude to strangers who come to play at a new game. Other regular players do not hesitate to help the new- Mary Martinez - $250 Chino Hills H.S. Husky Bingo Sunday Afternoons comer get started by explaining the games, giving directions to the bathroom, and in general being helpful. At least that’s the way it is at the Bingo halls I frequent. Sure, there’s a rotten apple player once in a while who snarls and growls when someone else wins a game, but for the most part, that is the exception to the rule. One of those exceptions happened to my close friends who tend to win frequently at Bingo. When the wife hollered Bingo several times at one session, another player got increasingly vocal. After yet another win, the irate loser lost it completely. He jumped up, threw his cards on the table, and stomped out of the Bingo hall. My friends laughed about the incident, but what the heck? Don’t we all buy in and expect to win? What did the sour grapes person want my friend to do? Should she have sat quietly and not played her cards? Should she have been the one to leave the hall because she’d won her quota? I don’t think so! I changed a couple of details in this story because a long time ago I related a humorous incident that happened at Bingo and one of the people involved got really angry with me even though no names had been mentioned. I never want to offend anyone, so if I have in any way over the years, forgive me. I was probably under the influence of one too many margaritas because it was Drink a Margarita Day; an event which occurs several times a month in Nancy’s world. Until next month, may Lady Luck blow you kisses as you dance out the door with dollars. Win big, as my number one fan did this spring. Congrats to Carolyn. I’m ready to go to lunch on you whenever you have the time. The rest of you can email me to share your Bingo stories at homemailbox@roadrunner.com. If I share your story in As I See It, I promise to change a few details to protect the guilty. EVERY 2ND FRIDAY $1.00 ($250 Max.) Early Birds Pay $75 Susie Wobken - Volunteer Kathryn Burton - $400 x 4 Canyon Bingo - Orange Wednesday & Saturday Night $500 DRAWING $1,199/$500 6 Games Pay $200 U-PICK-EM SNACK BAR OPENS AT 5:30PM FREE COFFEE Del Rosa Knights of Columbus 1729 E. Baseline St. $15 for 1st (6-ON) • All others $5 Ea. EB: 1st & 2nd Packs $2.50 Ea. or 3 for $6.00 (at Del Rosa Ave) N San Bernardino (909) 885-4911 THURSDAY AFTERNOON OPEN 9:00 • EB 11:30 • REG. FOLLOW FRIDAY NIGHT OPEN 4:00 • EB 6:00 • REG. FOLLOW GAMES PAY MIN. $150 SOME GAMES PAY MORE WITH HIGHER ATTENDANCE SUPER LOW BUY-IN “ONLY” $10 • DAILY DOOR PRIZES • VARIETY OF PULL TABS • MONITORS FOR EASY VIEWING • LOTS OF PARKING • GREAT HALL • GREAT PARKING • GREAT HOT FOOD SNACK BAR • NON-SMOKING BINGO Our Lady of the Valley Bingo “PARISH CENTER” 780 S. STATE ST., HEMET (951) 929-6131 MANAGEMENT HAS THE RIGHT TO ALTER PROGRAM Page 5; Bingo Bugle (San Bernardino/Riverside County) July 2016 dreams. You are still getting out and playing Bingo regularly (and not getting lost), so do not worry about your dreams. You are a great role model for those of us who are “only” in our seventies! Keep on playing! —Dream Lady SATURDAYS DIAMOND BAR BINGO Dear Dream Lady, I have had unsettling dreams lately and don’t know what to make of them. I have been dreaming of being in a very large, well-lit house, but it is full of scampering mice! I am a very clean person and even though I live in a small trailer, I keep it spotlessly clean. These dreams are upsetting me. Should I be worried? Esther R., Long Beach, California SALES START 4:00 P.M. • EARLY PACK: 5:00 P.M. • MAIN PACK: 6:00 P.M. WATCH FOR UNADVERTISED SPECIALS 33+ GAMES! JULY 2ND - FREE “All American” Hot Dog, Chips and Drink Lost Dreams With Each Paid Admission LIGHTNING $9,250 POWERBALL AS OF 6/18/16 ORANG E FWY (5 7) AIR CONDITIONED GIFT CARDS AVAILABLE SHERIFF SECURITY FREE COFFEE AND TEA LARGE PARKING LOT (60) FWY (60) GRAND AVE. BINGO: (909) 895-8674 BL . BA R DI AM O ND N ) (70 FWY LEY VAL PATHFINDER RD. LIGHTNING DIAMOND 7 AND 7 DIAMOND BAR HIGH SCHOOL GYM 21400 E. PATHFINDER RD. DIAMOND BAR (57 AND 60 FREEWAY) O CHIN Y NA FW POMO POMONA $1199 EACH $1199 EACH UP TO MEGAS UP TO HUNDRE CASH DODS IN PRIZES F OR REE ADMISS,IO AND MO NS RE! dbhsbingo@gmail.com www.brahmabingo.org STATE-OF-THE-ART VIDEO PROJECTION AND THE TRADITIONAL FLASHBOARD DISPLAYS http://www.facebook.com/diamondbarhigh Dear Dream Lady, My dreams are always that I am lost. I go into a building and come out, and then I walk for blocks to find my street. Or I am on a bus and I get off and I cannot find my block and I walk for blocks and blocks until I wake up. I have these dreams often, about once a month. I am a 50-year Bingo player and enjoy it so much. I read the Bingo Bugle all the time and enjoy your column; there are times I don’t get it because they run out. I am enclosing an SASE in case I don’t get the Bingo Bugle this month. I am 93 years old. C. Therese T., Chicago, Illinois Dear Therese, First, congratulations on two counts— that you are 93 and that you are a 50-year Bingo player! Wow! Your dreams of being lost are common because it reflects your real fears of being lost in real life. It sounds like you are only lost in your Dear Esther, To dream of mice foretells discord among your friends and/or family and social embarrassment. This makes sense when you think that mice proliferate in unsanitary conditions. The good symbol is your home in your dream – it is large and full of light which means you are open about your thoughts and feelings. Your dream is giving you a word of caution – maybe your openness leaves you vulnerable to others’ unkind acts? Be alert for discord, but it sounds like you are skilled at smoothing things over so I predict your “mouse” dreams will go away soon. — Dream Lady READERS: Please mail your dreams to Dream Lady, P.O. Box 414, Entiat, WA 98822. Include an SASE for an answer before publication. Not all dreams are published. NEW! Janet Goeske Center 5257 Sierra St. Riverside, CA 92504 WWW. JGC 4 SENIORS . COM (951) 351-8800 x 221 Join us on Tuesday Nights 1st Session Doors Open 4:30p • Game Starts 5:30p Buy-In = $10 Extra Pack = $5 2nd Session Doors Open 6:45p • Game Starts 7:00p Buy-In = $15 Extra Pack = $10 Linked Bingo is a unique experience that allows us to play remotely with Bingo enthusiasts from across the state. MORE PLAYERS = BIGGER PAYOUT$ Progressive Payouts up to $1,199 Page 6; Bingo Bugle (San Bernardino/Riverside County) July 2016 Open to the Public (18 & Older) Chino Hills High School’s Booster Club Presents EVERY SUNDAY EARLY BIRDS 12:00PM • MAIN GAMES 1:00PM ■ How to find the best Dear Savvy Senior, What are the best websites for finding reliable health information on the Internet? I usually do a Google search on a symptom, drug or health condition when I want to research something, but with so much information out there I’m not sure what I can trust. Untrusting Senior $1,000 GAME Collect Game Pieces every Sunday for more chances! $1,199 E M A G EVERY SUNDAY IN JULY JULY 3RD BBQ MEAL • LARGE VARIETY OF FLASHBOARD GAMES PLAYED • DOOR PRIZES THROUGHOUT THE DAY • POWERBALL JACKPOTS • U-PICK-EM GAMES • DOUBLE ACTION • TREASURE HUNT (3-ONS) DRAWING FOR • AMPLE PARKING • FULLY AIR CONDITIONED • TV MONITORS IN BINGO BUCKS • PAPER VERIFICATION • FEATURING PIZZA FREE COFFEE & POPCORN BONUS PAYOUT GAME! $250 CHINO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL HUSKY BINGO “WHERE EVERYONE’S THE BIG DOG”. 60 Freeway ay 16150 Pomona Rincon Rd. Chino Hills (909) 606-7540 reew 71 F Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. SUNDAY, JULY 31ST h Rd . ld Ranc Butterfie Dear Untrusting, You’re wise not to believe everything you read, especially when it comes to health and medical information on the World Wide Web. To help you sort through the online clutter and locate reliable, trustworthy medical information, here are a few tips to follow, along with some top-rated sites you can always turn to with confidence. How to Verify As a general rule, health and medical information websites sponsored by the U.S. government, not-for-profit health or medical organizations, and university medical centers are the most reliable resources on the Internet. While sites supported by for-profit companies, such as drug or insurance companies who may be trying to sell you their products, are usually not your best option. To find out who’s sponsoring a site and where the information came from, click on the “About Us” tab on the site’s home page. Also look for the red and blue “HONcode” seal at the bottom of each page, which means the site has credible information and is certified by the Health On the Net Foundation. However, government sponsored health sites don’t have the seal. Also be aware that good health and medical information changes all the time so check the date that information was published to make sure it’s current. And, if you’re doing research online before seeing a doctor, print your findings out on paper, including the site you got your information from, so you can review it together. Top Health Sites While there are dozens of great websites that provide reliable, trustworthy, unbiased health and medical information, here are two of the best all-purpose sites that are easy to use. Medlineplus.gov: Sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and managed by the U.S. National Library of Medicine, MedlinePlus provides information on more than 900 diseases and conditions in their “Health Topics” section, and links to other trusted resources. It also provides a directory of hospitals, clinics and healthcare providers, a medical encyclopedia and medical dictionary, tutorials on common conditions, tests, and treatments, extensive information on prescription drugs, supplements and herbs, and links to thousands of clinical trials. It even offers a senior specific health site (nihseniorhealth.gov) that makes age-related health information easier to get. MayoClinic.com: Owned by the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, this site is produced by more than 3,300 physicians, scientists and researchers from Mayo Clinic, and provides in-depth, easy-to-understand information on hundreds of diseases and conditions, drugs and supplements, tests and procedures. It also offers a nifty “Symptom Checker” tool and “First-Aid Guide” for fast answers to all types of health conditions, along with medical blogs, expert answers, videos and links to additional resources. Disease Specific Sites There are also dozens of other sites dedicated to specific diseases and conditions. Here are some top-rated sites as listed by the Medical Library Association on cancer, heart disease, diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease. Cancer: American Cancer Society (cancer.org), National Cancer Institute (cancer.gov), Association of Cancer Online Resources (acor.org) and Cancer Care (cancercare.org). Heart disease: American Heart Association (americanheart.org), National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (www.nhlbi.nih.gov) and Congenital Heart Information Network (tchin.org). Diabetes: American Diabetes Association (diabetes.org), National Diabetes Education Program (ndep.nih.gov), Joslin Diabetes Center (www.joslin.harvard.edu), and Diabetes Monitor (diabetesmonitor.com). Alzheimer’s disease: Alzheimer’s Association (alz.org), Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research Foundation (alzinfo.org), and Alzheimers.gov. ral A ve. Online medical information Ruby Tolentino - $250 Barbara - Volunteer San Dimas H.S. Saints Bingo Saturday Nights Cen t Maria Nunez - $500 Diamond Bar H.S. Brahma Bingo Saturday Nights Soquel Cyn. Rd. N From either the 60 freeway take the 71 South or from the 91 freeway take the 71 North. Exit on Pomona Rincon Rd CHHS Soquel Canyon Rd. and head West. Make a left on Butterfield Ranch Rd., go 1/4 of a mile and Picasso Dr. turn left on Picasso. The school is 200 yds down 91 Freeway MAP NOT TO SCALE on the left hand side. SORRY NO PETS. ONLY DOCUMENTED SERVICE ANIMALS ALLOWED AT BINGO. SUPPORTING ACADEMIC & ATHLETIC PROGRAMS Page 7; Bingo Bugle (San Bernardino/Riverside County) July 2016 Happily Ever After With Disney Weddings & Alfred Angelo 2016 Sweepstakes FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES 506 895 E. 9th, San Bernardino (909) 888-5291 Home Depot 2016 Spring Customer Satisfaction Sweepstakes BINGO IS SUNDAY @ 1PM POWER BALL PAYOUT! $250 CASH MONEY UP TO BRING A FRIEND AND GET 1 FREE PLAY SHEET OF THE WINNER TAKE ALL GAME EVERY SUNDAY DRAWINGS FOR FREE PLAY AND CASH MONEY Yolanda Ortega & CeCe Franks Each won $250 Our Lady of Lourdes - Montclair Monday Nights $10 DOLLAR BUY-IN / KITCHEN Colony High School PTSA Presents Bingo Night 1ST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH 6:00-9:00 PM Country Village DOORS OPEN 5:00 PM JULY 5TH AUGUST 2ND SEPTEMBER 6TH Senior Apartments WE WILL BE HOSTING BINGO DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS Only $12 Buy-in BUY-IN: $15 (14 BINGO GAMES) ODD/EVEN GAME PLAYED WEEKLY Coffee, Water and Popcorn Provided 10250 Country Club Dr. Jurupa Valley (951) 685-7466 PULL TABS SPECIALS PLAYED AT COLONY HIGH SCHOOL 3850 E. 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Entries also with a survey online using the information on a cash register receipt. 100% Proceeds go to Vista Murrieta High School Golden Alliance Marching Band and Color Guard Management has the right to change or cancel any promotion Page 8; Bingo Bugle (San Bernardino/Riverside County) July 2016 Dinner and Bingo ■ The sweetest day ever Dear Aunt Bingo, My kids treated me to the nicest Mother’s Day surprise this year: dinner and Bingo. And the best part was that they didn’t simply give me a gift card to a casino and wish me a nice time, they actually took me out to dinner at a very nice restaurant I love, and then went with me to Bingo and played Bingo with me! This is something that never, ever happens. All three of my daughters think Bingo is “lame” and, although I have repeatedly invited them to play Bingo with me individually and together, not one of them has ever taken me up on the invitation. You must understand that I have been going to weekly Bingo for their entire lives. They even turned my Bingo playing into a running joke between them. If one of them had a difficult test in school or some other challenging task they had to perform, inevitably one of them would console the other by saying: “Well, at least it’s not Bingo!” When my Mother’s Day Bingo night finally came, I was quite impressed that there were absolutely no Bingo jokes the entire evening. After a pleasant dinner filled with lots of laughs and the retelling of many old family stories, the girls and I jumped into the car and drove to a high-stakes Indian Bingo not far from where we live. I had assumed we would be going to one of the local charity Bingos and so was very excited to see the casino, where I rarely play and had not been to in a very long time. It was a weeknight and not too terribly busy, so we were able to get seats at our own table and continue our chatting 1 Grand prize: 6-day 5-night Walt Disney World Honeymoon package in Orlando for two with a $500 Disney gift card—does NOT include airfare ($4,000). To enter: On a 3-by-5-inch postcard (we recommend a standard size postcard or a 3x5 card in an envelope), print the words: “Happily Ever After with Disney Weddings & Alfred Angelo Sweepstakes 2016”, your full name, address (no PO Boxes), home/work/mobile phone numbers, e-mail address, date of birth, and your signature. Only one entry per person. Mail to: “Alfred Angelo Newco, Inc.” Attn: Marketing Department 1625 South Congress Avenue, Suite 400 Delray Beach, FL 33445 Deadline: Received by July 31, 2016. ------------------------------Open to legal residents of the U.S. Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and UK who are 18 or over, void in RI, PR, and Quebec. Entries also online at www.alfredangelo.com. without upsetting “the neighbors.” It was a two-session night that moved along fairly quickly, and I was amused watching my girls giggling and trying to keep up. As I suspected would happen, after the second or third close call, the girls stopped their joking around and began getting quite serious about wanting to win. When my youngest missed out on a $500 double Bingo by literally one digit (she needed 71 and they called 72), I thought she might require a tranquilizer. When a man two tables from ours won $1,000, her eyes almost popped out of her head as she watched the runner count out his winnings. As luck usually has it, the second session ended without any of us getting a Bingo, and I could see that my daughters were clearly disappointed. I assumed the disappointment came from their Mother’s Day treat being spoiled by Mom not winning Bingo. That quickly changed during the drive home when they began commiserating between themselves about how close each of them had come to winning several jackpots. We decided to stop for donuts and coffee before calling it a night. The Bingo discussion continued, and I was mildly stunned when all three of them hinted at possibly going back to Bingo another time and trying again. I just smiled and nodded, thinking back to all the jokes about Mom’s Bingo and how lame it was. We went again the following week. — Lil B., California, via email Dear Lil, What an absolutely adorable story. The one question I was left wondering is how old your daughters are. Although whether they are teens, young adults or middle-aged women, it does little to change the charm of your tale. Bingo is a wonderful Mother’s Day gift: More Moms should consider asking the kids to take them to Bingo on their special day. What better way is there to be out of the house with loved ones sitting at a table enjoying each other’s company and playing a game together? Plus, if someone were to win, what a great new story to add to the family repertoire! I hope your long-awaited Bingo outing becomes a new family tradition. —Aunt Bingo Share your views! Write to Aunt Bingo c/o the Bingo Bugle, P.O. Box 527, Vashon, Washington 98070, or email her at STENGL456@aol.com. Be sure to include your name and address (you can request that your name not be published), as typically she will not include anonymous letters in her columns. 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Also planned is a mile-long boardwalk, more convention space, and a nightly fireworks show. Paradise Park is projected to be completed in 2020. A nameless resort on Fremont Street Derek and Greg Stevens, owners of the D and Golden Gate, have purchased the downtown slot houses Mermaids and La Bayou, along with the Girls of Glitter Gulch topless club, with an eye toward building a new casino on Fremont Street. Still in the early planning stages, there are no details or even a name yet for the new resort. And while it might be assumed that the shuttered Las Vegas Club, also owned by the Stevens’, would be the anchor for the plan, the brothers say no, indicating that they’ll build the new resort from the ground up. La Bayou is located on the opposite side of the commons from the other acquisitions, possibly pointing to an expansion of the Golden Gate. Mermaids, La Bayou, and the Girls of Glitter Gulch will all close on June 27. Almost a year after its closing, a timetable has finally been released for the razing of the Riviera. Following a preliminary manual demolition of the lower-rise buildings (via bulldozers and a wrecking ball), the Monte Carlo and Monaco hotel towers will be knocked down in separate implosions. The first was in June, followed by a second in August, though the exact date haven’t been announced. The two-part exit is required because of the sprawling nature of the resort. The cleared space will be used to host outdoor events until building begins on an extension of the Convention Center that will reach out to the Strip. The price tag for the demolition is being reported at $42 million. Of course, this all assumes that it happens at all. In a funky twist, a petition has been filed by a local college student to block the demolition of the Riviera. Ostensibly precipitated by a desire to preserve the “historic” site, the petition would need to gather more than 50,000 signatures by July 1 in order to move to the next stage and at least delay the demolition. Paradise Park Project Neon Steve Wynn has announced plans to build a $1.5 billion “lake resort” behind Wynn Las Vegas and Encore on land that used to be the Desert Inn golf course. Tentatively dubbed Paradise Park, the casino resort will feature a 1,000-room tower and a 38-acre lagoon that will accommodate real water skiing, paddle boarding, and parasailing, and be surrounded by white- The Nevada Department of Transportation is set to begin work on “Project Neon,” a $1 billion overhaul of the I-15 roadway snarl near downtown known as the “Spaghetti Bowl.” While the finished project is expected to reduce travel delays by 28%, there’ll be a price to pay in associated traffic disruptions until its conclusion in 2019. ■ The Stevens brothers are in the early stages of planning Slot Houses Purchased Riviera Timetable Page 11; Bingo Bugle (San Bernardino/Riverside County) July 2016 Page 12; Bingo Bugle (San Bernardino/Riverside County) July 2016 Page 13; Bingo Bugle (San Bernardino/Riverside County) July 2016 MON T H LY H IGH L IGH TS OPEN JULY 2ND EXPLODING WITH SUMMERFEST! JULY SPECIALS! Don’t forget that San Dimas H.S. Saints bingo has their annual Summerfest and 40 game mini marathon on Saturday, July 2nd. They will be open and serving a Free Barbecue Dinner from 5-7pm. Due to construction taking place at Lone Hill Jr. High, Saints Bingo will be closed on July 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th, but will reopen their bingo on Saturday, August 6th. Be sure to join them on July 2nd when they will be open for 2-20 game sessions. See their ad for more information. SPECIALS UP TO $1,199! Bingo is played every Monday night at Our Lady of Lourdes School in Montclair. Regular games pay $200$250 and specials pay up to $1,199! They also feature a $250 U-Pic-Em, King or Queen nightly, and 3rd Free Early Bird pack when you buy 2. The first Monday of the month, all regular games pay $250, this month, that will be July 11th since they are closed for July 4th. Have a safe holiday and then play at Our Lady of Lourdes on the following week for your chance at one of the many $250 games. See their ad in this issue for more info. Chances to win big prizes are exploding at Your Community Bingo hall in July. They will have a July Fireworks Explosion this month which include weekly giveaways and customer’s choice. On Monday, July 4th, they are open and have a Free $500 Scrap Game for everyone with a paid buy-in and an additional 1 with every value pack. $12,000 Customer Appreciation is Saturday, July 9th. Every Friday night, there is a 16 $500 game Blowout and play the Charity Game all month long for a chance to win Big Money. Other specials at this daily game in July include: Super Saturday session on July 16th, Buy-In Scrap for $1,199 on July 27th, Monday Matinee, Sunday Senior Day and more. See their ad in the Upper Desert section for even more specials. TWICE A WEEK IN FONTANA! The Fontana Knights of Columbus play every Wednesday and Friday night. With the exception of Friday, July 1st, they will be open all month long. Friday nights, Main games, Double Action, U-Pic-Um and Manager’s Special pays $250. Early Birds pay $75. Wednesday nights, Main games pay $200 and Double Action, U-PicUm pays $250. They also have a Power Ball paying up to $300! See their ad on the front cover of this paper for buy-in information and other specials like Flashboards, Door Prizes and Speedball. PRE-JULY 4TH $75,000 BASH! If you have not yet thought about how to celebrate on the July 4th weekend, an answer with high stakes and low risk could be as easy as B-I-N-GO. Sunday, July 3, Pechanga Bingo lights the candles for its third anniversary and gives players the present of winning their share of $75,000 in cash and prizes. Entry starts at 11:00a.m. July 3. Warm up games begin at 3:00p.m., Early Bird games are at 3:30p.m. and the regular 3rd Anniversary Bingo session gets underway at 4:00p.m. Pre-sale buy-ins are $75 for paper and $150 for electronic. At the door, electronic buy-in will be $180. For early buy-in or more information, call toll free 1-855-WE-BINGO. $500 will be given away during the five warm up games. Early bird bingo players can win up to $1,000. Sticking around for the regular sessions can be lucrative for bingo guests as $43,500 in cash will be given away. More money and prizes will also be waiting to be won during the pre-Independence Day and Pechanga Bingo anniversary extravaganza. Pechanga Bingo says Thank You to our country’s military throughout July. All Pechanga Club card holders who bring their military identification will receive the value of one free bingo paper buy-in equivalent to $20. This is valid during Wednesday evening sessions starting at 6:30p.m. The promotion may also be applied toward a PHD Electronic handheld bingo playing device. In addition throughout July, all players who bring in a donation item for troops stationed in the U.S. and overseas will re- MILLION DOLLAR SLOT JACKPOT! THREE BARS = $297,491 JACKPOT! BINGO BUGLE 24-HOUR ONLINE LISTING www.bingo4fun.com is where you can get a complete program listing of bingo halls in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. You can also download the Bingo Bugle for Los Angeles, Orange County, San Bernardino/Riverside and Nevada. For Nevada Jackpot Updates www.JackpotUpdates.com A Morongo Rewards Club member scored a massive $297,491 jackpot playing a penny wide-area progressive slot machine Wednesday evening at the Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa in Cabazon, Calif. Bells, whistles and peals of delight echoed across Morongo’s main gaming floor as Brenda C. of La Quinta hit the jackpot while playing a slot machine based on the blockbuster movie “Ted,” the story of a foul-mouthed teddy bear brought to life. “With a jackpot surpassing a quarter of a million dollars, our latest winner shows how it pays to play slots anytime of the day or night at the Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa,” said Morongo Chief Operating Officer John James. “We want to congratulate the latest member of our Rewards Club to hit it big at Morongo.” Page 14; Bingo Bugle (San Bernardino/Riverside County) July 2016 A lucky Los Angeles lady is now $1,058,333.33 richer thanks to a bit of stubbornness during a recent trip to Pechanga Resort & Casino. The winner, wishing to remain unidentified, scored the huge progressive jackpot at 8:00p.m. Sunday, June 12 on a $1.00 Golden Pagodas Gold Series slot machine by Rocket Gaming Systems. She said she had $80 in the machine and had played for about 30 minutes before striking the windfall. Her son and his fiancé had wanted to leave the resort/casino some time earlier, though mom opted to keep playing. She found her diligence rewarded as the 12th person to hit more than $1 million at Pechanga Resort & Casino. Sunday, June 14th’s million dollar jackpot marks the 12th more-thanone-million-dollar win at Pechanga Resort & Casino. Five of these jackpots have been won on Gold Series slots by Rocket Gaming Systems, the most wins on this game in the country according to slot officials. The previous million dollar win, also on a Gold Series slot machine, at Pechanga happened March 2, 2015 and was won by a retired iron worker from Perris, Calif. ceive $5.00 their buy-in. Donations will be sent to U.S. military members through Operation Gratitude. Items the organization regularly sends to troops include knit hats, scarves, new DVDs, CDs, video games, lip balm, roll on deodorant, individually packaged razors, pens, shaving cream, travel-sized board games, Halloween candy, tshirts, baseball hats, and more. For a complete list of items visit OperationGratitude.com/WishList. Pechanga Bingo has also filled the rest of July with exciting promotions. Guests with July birthdays are invited to attend Bingo Birthday Party Sessions on Wednesday, July 13 at 1:00p.m., Friday, July 8 and Friday, July 22 at 6:30p.m. Birthday guests receive a free paper buy-in. Valued at $15 Matinee or $25 Evening, or $15 or $25 credit toward purchase of a handheld electronic bingo player. Guests must present a Pechanga Club card and valid photo ID. Sundays are sizzling in July at Pechanga Bingo. The Sunday Summer Session with sales at 5:00p.m. and warm up games at 6:30:00p.m. is designed for the paper player who loves bingo. Guests can play 30 games with buy-ins starting at $20. Electronic buyins are also available with a limit of 36 cards. It’s never too late to try something new, and that goes for bingo. New Pechanga Bingo guests receive the value of a paper buy-in (up to $20). If you’ve been to Pechanga Bingo before and bring a friend who is new to the game, both people receive the value of a paper buy-in. Make sure to get a Pechanga Club card first, then head to Pechanga Bingo and start the fun. Saturday, July 30, Pechanga guests can play bingo and enjoy a nightlife atmosphere at Bingo After Dark. The event gives players a nightclub feel with cocktails at the full bar, DJ music, dancing and, of course, bingo. Buy-ins start at $15. Sales begin at 10:00p.m. with games starting at 11:00p.m. For buy-ins and information on Pechanga Bingo, call 1-855-WEBINGO or visit www.Pechanga.com. $1,000,000 BINGO WEEKEND! San Manuel’s $1,000,000 Bingo Weekend is this month. It takes place on Saturday, July 23rd and Sunday, July 24th. Two lucrative days paying out over a million dollars in cash, prizes and giveaways. Jackpots include a $100,000 Do It Yourself, $30,000 Anniversary, $25,000 Super Jackpot and $10,000 Late Game Jackpot. Tickets are available at the casino box office or call 888-777-7404 Ext.2834 or visit sanmanuel.com. See their ad in this paper for all the details. $60,000 HAWAIIAN LUAU! Check out the ad on the back cover for an exciting Sizzling Summer Cash Hawaiian Luau at Casino Morongo. $60,000 Must Go on July 2nd. Buy-in is only $199. There is a lot of sizzling specials in July including Wednesdays Player Appreciation, First Time Thursdays, Cold Cash Money Wheel on Sunday. For more information call 800-2524499 or visit morongo.com. MONTHLY HIGHLIGHTS TWO WAYS TO PLAY BINGO! *New* LinkedBINGO on Tuesday Nights is a unique and innovative experience that allows us to play remotely with BINGO enthusiasts from across the state. This is great news because More Players = BIGGER Payouts. Doors Open at 4:30pm with the first session starting at 5:30pm (Buy-In $10, Extra Pack $5) and a second session stating at 7:00pm (Buy-In $15, Extra Pack $10). Progressive Payouts are up to $1,199. Please Note: All winners receive a check by mail. All games are cash only and a Snack Bar is available. Traditional Live Caller BINGO is held on Saturdays & Mondays at 12:00pm (Doors Open at 10:00am). The Buy-In is $10, Extra Packs are $5, and Special Games are available. Payouts are based on the number of players. The first Saturday of the month is our Special Saturday offering larger payouts ($150 Regular Games, $50 Early Birds, and $250 Last Game). All games are cash only and a Snack Bar is available. All proceeds from BINGO at Janet Goeske Center help support local programs and services for older adults provided by the Janet Goeske Foundation (JGF). You may have noticed that the senior demographic is “booming”. JGF is committed to enriching quality of life for these community members (aged 50 & Better) with the highest level of advocacy, expanded outreach and development, and an abundance of whole-person health & wellness programs. JGF currently offers 160+ weekly activities and serves 22,000+ monthly visits. We encourage you to follow the LinkedBINGO motto to “Keep your fun and your support close to your heart and your home” and invite you to join us for our LinkedBINGO on Tuesday Nights or Live Caller BINGO on Saturdays & Mondays. For more information please visit www.jgc4seniors.com or call Christi at (951) 351-8800 x 221. California Council on Problem Gambling 1-800-GAMBLER Problem Gambling Helpline Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. In a large mixing bowl, combine the eggs, milk, bread crumbs, salt, onions and ground beef. Place in an un-greased pan. Shape into a loaf. Bake for 30 minutes. In a saucepan, over low heat, combine the ketchup, mustard, brown sugar and nutmeg and mix well until blended. Cover the meat loaf with at least half of the sauce and bake for 30 more minutes. Save the remaining sauce to add to the meat loaf when ready to serve. MEAT LOAF Meat Loaf ■ A Southern version of a classic Dear Annie, Many years ago my parents and I stayed at a bed and breakfast in Savannah, Georgia. They served a wonderful meat loaf. It was absolutely delicious and I would like to surprise my parents and make it for them. Can you suggest some Southern versions of meat loaf that might taste like the one they served us? Thanks. Tara Sue from Vermont 2 1/4 1/4 2 2 2 2 1/2 1 1/4 1 cups corn flakes (crushed) cup minced onion cup minced green pepper eggs lbs. ground chuck tbsp. soy sauce tsp. salt tbsp. mustard cup milk can mushroom soup Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. With fork, beat eggs slightly. Lightly mix in meat, crumbs, onions and pepper. Combine the other ingredients. Mix well, but lightly. In baking dish, shape meat into an oval loaf. Bake for 50 minutes or until well done. Makes 8 servings. SALISBURY MEAT LOAF Dear Tara Sue, Obviously your parents must have some ties to the South, naming you Tara. That’s a very pretty name. Back to your question, I have many cookbooks from the South. Here are three recipes I found for meat loaf. The last two come from a bed and breakfast. Good luck and enjoy. —Annie 1 2 1 2 1/8 1 1 1 1 1/4 1/4 cup wheat flakes eggs, slightly beaten cup milk tsp. salt tsp. pepper tsp. Worcestershire Sauce tsp. soy sauce tbsp.minced onion lbs. ground beef lb. sausage A SAUCY MEAT LOAF 2 1/2 4 1/2 1/2 1 1/2 eggs, beaten cup milk slices bread, crumbled teaspoon salt cup chopped onions pounds lean ground beef SAUCE: 3/4 1 3 1 cup ketchup tablespoon mustard tablespoons brown sugar teaspoon nutmeg Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Combine all the ingredients in a large bowl and mix. Pack lightly into a greased loaf pan. Bake for 1 1/4 hours. Makes 8 servings. Your comments and questions about cooking and entertaining will be addressed in this monthly column. Write to “Ask Annie” c/o Annie Ennis, 8312 SE 168th Trinity Place, The Villages, Florida 32162. So Ask Annie. Don’t forget you can email me at aennis@thevillages.net. And let’s get cooking. Andrea Maestas - $250 Queen for the Night San Dimas H.S. Saints Bingo Saturday Nights Joan N. - $400 Canyon Bingo - Orange Wednesday & Saturday Night TUESDAY NIGHTS WEDNESDAY NIGHT IN MURRIETA! BINGO IN ONTARIO! Vista Murrieta Golden Alliance Bingo in Murrieta plays every Tuesday night. They invite you to join them and win one of the 18 games that pay up to $250 or the Bonanza Progressive Jackpot or Flashboard Games. The buy-in for this friendly hall is only $15 for the 1st pack and $5 for each additional pack. New Vista Murrieta players receive a Free Special when showing the ad in this paper. 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My biggest pet peeve has always been the use of the word “less” when grammar REQUIRES that the word “fewer” be used. It is very common to hear a Bingo caller announce that there will be a special prize for anyone who has a Bingo in “36 numbers or LESS.” I cringe when I hear that. I have, year after year, asked in this column why in heaven’s name callers don’t say FEWER. It’s not just a personal preference on my account. It’s a longstanding rule of the English language. If you can COUNT items, it’s FEWER. If you can’t count them, it’s LESS. For example. FEWER cans. LESS garbage. Recently, though, I had the chance to visit a Bingo hall where the managers have proudly followed my instructions. At the Rampart Casino in Las Vegas, Joanne Farwell has changed everything to reflect proper grammar. Not only do the callers talk about winning in X number of calls or FEWER, all the hall’s printed material, handouts and posted signs are now correct. Three cheers for the Rampart! I was first tipped off to this by a reader whom I had met some time ago at another Vegas hall. She told me that I would be surprised if I went to the Rampart Casino. I was about to make arrangements for another trip to Vegas, when Joanne wrote to tell me that she was performing a miracle at her place. So far as I know, that Casino is the only one I have been told about that has converted to proper English. I could not be more thrilled! It took a decade and a half of pleading, but it has paid off. Joanne, I am very proud of you and your staff. It is only fair at this point to assure you that I got no reward from the Rampart Casino. I paid for my own Bingo and my own soft drinks…and didn’t win anything. Just wanted you to know that my compliments are genuine. I try to be as honest in this column as I can. Now, I know that some of you reading this may think that I am too obsessed with grammar. I was a national journalist for much of my life and love words. I love Bingo. You know that. 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Jack never bothers to learn the basic playing strategy, so he plays by intuition. Over his lifetime, Jack is expected to lose about $100,000 at the blackjack tables, assuming a disadvantage of about 2%. Jack’s twin brother, Joe, takes a different course of action. He spends a little time and learns the basic playing strategy. He also brings along a basic strategy card when he plays, so if he is not sure how to play a hand, he glances at his card for guidance. By playing basic strategy perfectly, Joe expects to lose about $20,000 over his lifetime, assuming a disadvantage of 0.4%. Compared to his twin brother, Jack, Joe saved $80,000. If I paid you $80,000 to learn basic strategy, would you do it? Of course, you would. And that’s exactly my point; namely, memorizing the basic playing strategy has real value over your lifetime of playing blackjack. Many of you reading this article think that you know the basic strategy. Then tell me how you would play these hands. (Assume a six-deck game, dealer stands on soft 17, and doubling after pair splitting is allowed.) Q-2 vs 3 6-5 vs A A-3 vs 3 We publish these business box ads as a service to our readers, but we are in no way responsible for results of responses to ads. Management of Bingo Bugle • FREE ESTIMATES MOST AREAS • LAST MINUTE SERVICE • HOLIDAY SPECIALS • AFFORDABLE Before-After Housekeeping CALL 626-419-4144 Fran Kowalski Mother of the Year Drawing Canyon Bingo - Orange Wednesday & Saturday Night A-7 vs 2 9-9 vs 9 8-8 vs 10 Next question: Suppose the rules specify that the rules specify that the dealer must hit soft 17. Would you play any of the above hands differently? If so, which ones? Here’s the correct way to play the above hands. Answers 1. Hit 2. Hit 3. Hit 4. Hit 5. Split 6. Split If the dealer hits soft 17, you should change your strategy on hand #2 (double down on 6-5 against Ace), and hand #4 (double down on A-7 against 2). So how did you do? 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Stayin’ on top the 20th$ Venture further out 15th$ Hittin’ a home run 24th-25th 19th thru 24th… 25th thru 31st… CAPRICORN: Dec. 22 to Jan. 20 1st thru 6th… Politely refrain. 7th thru 12th… YELLOW wins 28th-29th$! Clever plan 8th-9th$$ Take it home the 20th$$ TAURUS: April 21 to May 21 1st thru 6th… BLUE’s for you 3rd-4th$ 7th thru 12th… Make it so the 8th! 13th thru 18th… Time’s on your side 17th-18th$$ 19th thru 24th… 13th thru 18th… Make a statement 17th-18th! 19th thru 24th… True BLUE comes thru the 22nd$ 25th thru 31st… Encore 26th-27th$$ AQUARIUS: Jan. 21 to Feb. 19 1st thru 6th… Wish comes true the 22nd$ Starts out LUCKY on the 2nd$!$ 25th thru 31st… 7th thru 12th… Another victory the 27th! GEMINI: May 22 to June 21 1st thru 6th… Darn good 5th-6th$ 7th thru 12th… PURPLE pays $$ the 10th! 13th thru 18th… Nada. 19th thru 24th… Do it right the 20th$! 25th thru 31st… Bet on RED the 25th$ All root for you 10th-11th$$ Multiple chances 15th-16th! 19th thru 24th… No stopping you 20th -21st$! 25th thru 31st… Worth your time 28th-29th$ PISCES: Feb. 20 to March 20 1st thru 6th… Surprise them all 3rd-4th! 7th thru 12th… Hold out for the 12th. 13th thru 18th… 4th, too good to be true?*$$* 19th thru 24th… Got it goin’ on 8th-9th$! 13th thru 18th… GREEN’s winnin’ 12th-13th$ 19th thru 24th… Groomed to win 22nd-23rd! 25th thru 31st… Awesome chances 13th-14th!$ Worth a shot the 22nd! 25th thru 31st… Bank on it 27th and 30th!$! Color associations refer to lucky objects, daubers, cards, machines, clothing/jewels you wear, or a dominant color in the room. So, so good 26th-27th! PREDICTORS LEO: July 23 to Aug. 23 1st thru 6th… LUCKY CARD FOR JULY 2016 Evening of the 6th, yeah! 7th thru 12th… Keep it comin’ in 10th-11th$$ 13th thru 18th… You are GOLDen 15th-16th!$ 19th thru 24th… Be first in line the 24th! 25th thru 31st… VIRGO: Aug. 24 to Sept. 23 1st thru 6th… Two snaps up 4th-5th$$! 7th thru 12th… JULY 2016 Play near home the 8th$! 13th thru 18th… 25th thru 31st… Hit it 27th and 30th$$ LIBRA: Sept. 24 to Oct. 23 1st thru 6th… Play to win the 2nd$ 7th thru 12th… Go get it the 10th!$$ 13th thru 18th… Foreign fortune 15th-16th$ 19th thru 24th… Nice surprise the 20th$! 25th thru 31st… Wow, wow, wow the 29th! SCORPIO: Oct. 24 to Nov. 22 1st thru 6th… Cause for celebration 4th$ ARIES: Mar. 21-Apr. 20: You’re famous for inspired and quick decisions. Once you’ve made your mind up, and that’s usually quickly, you’re off to the racetrack. Although this is a good month to slow down a wee bit and allow your inner guidance to provide you with different options. This will make your final destination, once there, the right one. Lucky Days: 3-19 Lucky Numbers: 16-51 TAURUS: Apr. 21-May 21: The full moon on the 19th brings you an opportunity to rethink and remake your basic assumptions about life. In other words it’s time to embrace a new attitude that will take you through the rest of the year with enthusiasm and pluck. Take on a beautifying project, the world can always use more beauty, and you’re its ambassador. Lucky Days: 19-21 Lucky Numbers: 23-40 GEMINI: May 22-June 21: I know you’re not big on the tiny details of life, especially where money is concerned – you’d rather be out socializing. But July is the month to focus on finances and work on a plan that will commit you to increasing your cash flow. Here’s a clue from Suze Orman: “The key to making money is to stay invested.” She means investing in you! Lucky Days: 3-27 Lucky Numbers: 19-41 CANCER: June 22-July 22: You’re a lighting rod for inspiration in July. Mid-month finds you channeling new ideas and making the right social contacts to advance on the job front. How to best navigate this wild influx? Remain open to the unknown and the untried. It’s the undiscovered country that’s calling out to you now. Don’t hesitate. Your instincts will guide the way. Lucky Days: 16-21 Lucky Numbers: 39-43 LEO: July 23-Aug. 23: Mercury and Venus put you in the negotiating spotlight this month. Use your natural command of authority to stay on point, but remember that you’ll need to bend here and there to keep the peace. The full moon on the 19th reveals the source of a niggling family problem. Pay special attention to what people do, and not what they say. Lucky Days: 2-18 Lucky Numbers: 24-68 VIRGO: Aug. 24-Sept. 23: You have several more months to utilize Jupiter’s magic in your star sign. This means taking some risks and pro- You got game 29th$!! Mean GREEN win 13th-14th$! 19th thru 24th… Chill. Horoscopes for July 2016 13th thru 18th… CANCER: June 22 to July 22 1st thru 6th… 7th thru 12th… by Frederick Woodruff astroinquiry.com Explore more at 2nd I Forgot Day 4th INDEPENDENCE DAY New Moon 7th Chocolate Day 10th Don’t Step on a Bee Day 11th First Quarter Moon 12th Simplicity Day 15th Gummi Worm Day 16th Hot Dog Night 19th Full Moon 23rd Gorgeous Grandma Day 24th Parents’ Day 26th Last Quarter Moon Page 20; Bingo Bugle (San Bernardino/Riverside County) July 2016 LIBRA: Sept. 24-Oct. 23: It’s time to unplug from the grind of life and let your inner wisdom act as a guide. Keep a dream journal by your bed and track the insights and wisdom that come your way from the nocturnal world. Anatole France had this advice: “To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream…” There’s no better time than now to discover this truth. Lucky Days: 8-15 Lucky Numbers: 21-59 SCORPIO: Oct. 24-Nov. 22: With Mars back in your sign you’ll want to rally patience to compliment the extra energy and drive that’s been building since June. You’re like a stallion that’s been corralled too long, and is ready to run free. But to where? The full moon on the 19th will illuminate this destination for you. Take advantage of your courage and jump the fence. Lucky Days: 13-26 Lucky Numbers 17-65 SAGITTARIUS: Nov. 23-Dec. 21: You’re never short of bright ideas and bubbling optimism, although with Saturn still moving through your star sign you’ll need to practice steady persistence to make your hopes and dreams come true. Don’t be frustrated with this condition—life has something wonderful in store for you, it’s just coming your way a little slower than you’d like. Lucky Days: 9-30 Lucky Numbers: 38-47 CAPRICORN: Dec. 22-Jan. 20: Conditions are rocking on the home front, symptomatic of your desire to break free from ruts or possibly relocate. Remember you don’t have to literally uproot your life right now, perhaps you’re ready to let go of habits (or relationships) that have outgrown their welcome. The full moon on the 19th offers you a way through. Pay attention. Lucky Days: 3-30 Lucky Numbers: 28-65 AQUARIUS: Jan. 21-Feb. 19: The lines of communication are clearing for you. Use this to your advantage. Settle any confusion between partners or family members. Remember, not everyone thinks in the same unique way as you. Some folks operate strictly by feelings, and this difference in style can sometimes annoy you. Walk a mile in someone else’s shoes. You’ll go far. Lucky Days: 14-26 Lucky Numbers: 22-66 PISCES: Feb. 20-Mar. 20: Take to heart this wisdom from the poet Simone Weil, “If we go down into ourselves, we find that we possess exactly what we desire.” And so the question this month is: What activity will best support this kind of inner journeying? I’m guessing it will involve art, beauty, nature—all of the life experiences that make life, well, worth living. Don’t deny yourself. Lucky Days: 4-14 Lucky Numbers: 3-27 COFFEE BREAK ANSWERS BUGLE WORD GAME ANSWER: REINCARNATION BUGLE UNSCRAMBLER ANSWERS: AGENT BOOTH MORGUE CANOPY ANSWER: What the picnickers thought of the insects - “GNAT” MUCH HOCUS FOCUS DIFFERENCES: 1. Tube is missing. 2. Pole is moved. 3. Radio headset is missing. 4. Bench is missing. 5. Trousers are shorter. 6. Rope is missing. 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