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BINGO BUGLE ONLINE bingo4fun.com ORANGE COUNTY VOL. 32, NO. 10, OCTOBER 2015 200 $ GIVEAWAY SEE PAGE 4 FREE PUBLICATION North America’s Bingo & Casino Newspaper $100 BIG WINNER! $100 CASH IN HAND BEATITUDES BLESSED SACRAMENT BOYD CASINOS CANYON BINGO CHINO HILLS HIGH BINGO COSTA MESA H.S. BOOSTERS CYPRESS H.S. ATHLETIC CYPRESS H.S. BAND DIAMOND BAR H.S. FIRST SAMOAN CCC H.B. FOUNTAIN VALLEY H.S. GARDEN GROVE ELKS HOLY CROSS BINGO HUNTINGTON BEACH ELKS ISLAND BINGO LAGUNA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC BOOSTERS LAKEWOOD ELKS LOS ALAMITOS H.S. BAND MATER DEI H.S. MISSION VIEJO ELKS NOTE-ABLES BOOSTERS NUGGET RENO OXFORD ACADEMY PACIFICA H.S. BOOSTERS PECHANGA RESORT & CASINO SANTA ANA ELKS SOUTH POINT HOTEL & CASINO STATION CASINOS ST. ANTHONY CLARET ST. CORNELIUS ST. ISIDORE HISTORICAL PLAZA ST. JOSEPH’S H.S. STATION CASINOS THE BINGO CLUB TRABUCO HILLS H.S. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BINGO CRUISE Costa Mesa High School plays bingo Tuesdays at 6pm. Jim Flanagan and Jackie Davis were lucky winners, taking home $75 cash in hand. Congratulations, Jim and Jackie! HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Diane Fairback celebrated her birthday at Blessed Sacrament playing Monday Night bingo. This was the first of many bingo games Diane will play at Blessed Sacrament. The church plays Monday evenings. Happy birthday, Diane and good luck! Fullerton Elks #1993 plays bingo every Tuesday at 4:30pm, 6:30pm, and 8:30pm. This gives players plenty of opportunities to win, including Tom Robles, who took home $100 cash in hand. Congratulations, Tom! $100.00 SMILE! The Cypress Athletic Boosters host bingo games at the high school every SUnday at 4pm. Elaine Fleming was one of the luck $100 winners. Congratulations, Elaine! $250 LUCKY WINNER! $250 HAPPY WINNER! 27THAL ANNU (888) 352-2464 www.bingobugle.com/cruise Exotic Eastern Caribbean aboard Carnival Breeze! NOVEMBER 7, 2015 • 8 DAY CRUISE St. Maarten • Antigua • St. Thomas, USVI • Nassau, The Bahamas Hank Garcia was all smiles after winning $250 playing Santa Ana Elks bingo. The Elks lodge is a popular spot for bingo. They play bingo Monday evenings at 6pm. Way to go, Hank! OCTOBER 7TH SPECIAL DOUBLE DOWN $2,398 OCTOBER 14TH SPECIAL $1,000 GAME (4X$250) OCTOBER 21ST SPECIAL TRIPLE TRIPLE OCTOBER 28TH ALL YOU CAN PLAY $30 CASH PRIZES E.B. 6:30, Regulars 7:00 5825 N. Woodruff, Lakewood 91 FWY. SOUTH ST. 605 FWY. SAINT JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL • PLENTY OF SEATING • OUTSIDE PLAYING AREA FOR SMOKERS! • LIGHTING, HEATING, MONITORS • $250 BONANZA!!! • WIDE VARIETY OF 50¢ & $1 PULL TABS! • COMPLETE MEALS AND SNACKS AVAILABLE • BIRTHDAY BINGO (ASK FOR DETAILS) PALO VERDE AIR CONDITIONED HALL HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST FREE HALLOWEEN DAUBER FOR 1ST, 2ND & 3RD PLACE PLAY $1 FREE POWERBALL ROLLOVER 1st Week of PROGRESSIVE! JACKPOT! (EB & REG.) 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COSTUME PARTY 1ST PRIZE $250 BINGO BUCKS G.G. FW Y. $150 BINGO BUCKS (No Masks) BEACH BLVD. HOOVER OLIVE ST. GOLDEN WEST WESTMINSTER AVE. 2ND PRIZE GOOD NEIGHBOR O N ALL REGULA R GAMES DESSERT SERVED PLUS 2 DRAWINGS FOR 1 MONTH FREE BINGO FREE BER DAU Y-IN! BU WITH Page 3; Bingo Bugle (Orange County) October 2015 BINGO BUGLE PUBLISHER: Rene’ deGuzman ADVERTISING: Rene’ deGuzman Jill Arons CIRCULATION & PHOTOGRAPHY: Nancy Marchand Chet Beebe Lucy Curiel Cesena Linda Flores Manuel Gonzalez PRODUCTION MANAGER: Jill Arons CONTRIBUTING WRITERS: Bob Whittmore Jeffrey Charboneau Reva & Kate Gayle Mitchell Michael Shackelford Henry Tamburin Annie E. Ennis Frederick Woodruff Unexpected guests The Bingo Bugle is printed on recycled newsprint. The Orange County coverage area includes all of Orange County. The Bingo Bugle is published monthly in states and provinces throughout the United States and Canada. All Contents Copyright ©2015 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 © 2015. 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 • SAN DIEGO COUNTY & SANTA BARBARA/VENTURA COUNTY INDEX As I See It..............................Page 21 Ask Annie........................................21 Astrology ........................................25 Bingo Bugle Hotlines.....................26 Bingo Land .......................................8 Bingo Sisters ....................................4 Bob on Bingo..................................23 Business Box Ads ..........................23 Coffee Break ..................................22 Coffee Break Answers...................25 Dear Aunt Bingo...............................5 Dear Dream Lady .............................7 Gaming Today ................................23 Guy’s Turn.......................................10 Monthly Highlights ...................20-21 Monthly Sweeps...............................8 Monthly Winners ..............................4 Nevada Happenings.................16-18 Program Listing .............................24 Savvy Senior.....................................6 The Kitchen Diva............................26 Volunteer’s Section........................19 All the regular workers for our local Bingo hall were tied up in a meeting, so they asked Kate and I to open the hall for the Saturday night game. We picked up LeeAnn, who has the key, and made our way to the hall and around to the back door. There we discovered a tent pitched so it completely blocked the entrance. Kate and I walked over to the tent which was a dome, zipped closed, to inspect it. LeeAnn dug out her cell phone and turned away from us to make a call. “Hello in there,” called Kate. “I’ve just called 9-1-1,” announced LeeAnn. The zipper came open fast and a tousled looking man appeared followed by a young woman, also in disarray. “Tell me you didn’t call the cops,” the man said, scowling at LeeAnn who was still holding her cell phone. “Well you had no business camping here,” sputtered LeeAnn. “Somebody told us this place wasn’t gonna be used this weekend,” he said. “We weren’t hurting anything.” “Oh my gosh, Eddie,” said the young woman, clutching his arm. “We’ll be in such trouble if we get arrested.” “Okay, okay,” said Kate. “Get that tent down and folded and stow your gear in our car. Then you can help us open up for Bingo. The cops aren’t here yet and that sure isn’t the only false alarm they’ve ever had.” They did as she said while we opened the hall, turned on the lights and fans and got ready for the evening session. “Everthing’s stowed,” said Eddie, “but Marnie and I don’t know where to go. The cops will surely be looking all around in this area.” “Come on in and play Bingo,” I suggested. “Do you have enough money for the buy-in?” We had to lend them six dollars and two daubers, and soon others arrived and they were anonymous players. We let LeeAnn deal with the police officer who came by himself, asked questions, wanted to know if she had seen where the tenter had gone and went away again. Those kids turned out to be the luckiest Bingo players ever. They won twice and at intermission came over to talk. “First, here’s your money back,” said Eddie, a smear of mustard on his mouth. “You sure saved our bacon. I don’t know how to thank you.” They won again—the final jackpot worth $250. They were both flushed with excitement as they helped us clear away trash at the end of the session. “Why don’t you camp on our lawn tonight?” suggested Kate. “Then you won’t be in danger of being arrested.” “Oh, no,” said Marnie. “That’s very nice of you, but we have enough money now to stay in a bed and breakfast. We passed one about six blocks from here.” She sighed and a dreamy expression came over her face. “And I can have a bath.” …In the United Kingdom it is illegal to deface paper money, but it’s perfectly legal to burn it. …Gene Cernan was the 12th—and last—human to walk on the moon, in December 1972. While he was there, he scratched his daughter’s initials onto the lunar surface. Those initials, “TDC,” are likely to remain there for tens of thousands of years. …According to the folklore of Wales, fairies prefer traveling on the backs of corgis to any other mode of transport. …You may be surprised to learn that most Greek and Roman statuary and architecture weren’t originally the pristine white we see today. Archaeologists have found evidence that these structures and sculptures were brightly painted in ancient times; the paint has just worn off in the intervening centuries. …Most muppeteers are right-handed and use their dominant hand to operate their puppets’ heads; therefore, most muppets are left-handed. …If you have kids between the ages of 9 and 11, you might be interested to learn that nearly half of respondents in a survey believe that is the appropriate age for kids to begin helping vacuum the house. …The White House’s first display of fireworks to celebrate Independence Day occurred in 1797 and was hosted by President John Adams. © King Features The BINGO BUGLE $100 MONTHLY GIVEAWAY! TO ENTER: Complete Coupon! It's easy and fun! Just fill out the coupon below and deposit it in the plastic jars in your favorite bingo halls. You may mail your entry to: Bingo Bugle Newspaper, 8550 W. 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CORNELIUS ER NEW LARGS IN MONITORE HALL OUR LARGGAREA! GAMIN ALL GAMES PAY $250 INTERMISSION PAYS $300 FF! FRIENDLY STABA R! K C A GREAT SN WAYS! EA IV G LY K WEE R FREE MONTHLY YEA WAY! EA IV G O G BIN FUN!! GUARANTEED CASHIER OPENS 5:30PM • 5 EARLY BIRDS AT 6:30PM • 15 REGULAR GAMES (6-ON) 3330 BELLFLOWER BL. • LONG BEACH Trish R. with Ron C. who won $250 at Blessed Sacrament FRIENDLIESTN!! W BINGO IN TO (Wardlow & Bellflower) 562-213-6813 often is, much more than just a chance to grab a jackpot. Bingo is community—a place to get together with old friends and to make new ones, somewhere to go to get out of the house, clear your head, and challenge yourself to keep up with that caller who, to beginners, seems to always be in such a hurry! Best of luck playing that second pack (no need to rush it!) and your first Bingo win. When that win does come, and I hope it is very soon, be sure to drop us a line and tell us all about the experience. —Aunt Bingo DOORS OPEN 4:30 • EARLY BIRDS 6:30PM • REG. GAMES 7:00PM * ALL REGULAR GAMES PAY TUE., OCT. 27TH (EXCEPT SPECIALS) *WITH MIN. ATTENDANCE OF 130 OR MORE OTHERWISE REGULAR GAMES PAY $200 36 YEAR ALL MONTH LONG! BULLSEYE POWERBALL(S) PAY UP TO $1,199 BINGO PAYS PULL TAB GAMES UP TO $500 $300 $500 TO MINIMUM GARDEN GROVE BL. 2 EARLY•2 REG 1 SPECIAL ONLY $35! 11551 TRASK AVE. TRASK AVE. WESTMINSTER AVE. MAXIMUM BUY-IN $20 SPECIAL PACK • BELL GAME • FREE PRETZELS • HALFTIME DRAWINGS & COFFEE • PULL TABS 50¢ & $1 • QUALITY SNACK BAR • COLOR TV MONITORS • DOUBLE ACTION HARBOR BL. 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. CHAPMAN AVE. FAIRVIEW ST. Dear Angela, It is important for people to remember how valuable the social element of Bingo is for many players, and that Bingo can, and Dear RMC, Wow, I don’ know how you do it. I’ve tried 50 ways to get family to go with me to Bingo, but I rarely succeed. It may require that your family members already have a fondness for the game and just need someone like you to say, “OK, let’s make this happen!” It's wonderful to hear that you are part of three generations of one family that has found Bingo to be an activity you all enjoy sharing. Let's hope your letter pushes a few others to make Bingo time family time as well. —Aunt Bingo EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT NEWHOPE ST. Dear Aunt Bingo, I am recently retired and a widow, and after retirement found myself stumped over social activities to get involved in that would be entertaining and get me out of the house but would not require a commitment that might limit my freedom to travel or visit my kids and grandkids. Well, all I can say is thank heaven for Bingo! I saw some ads for Bingo in the paper at places fairly close to me, and one afternoon bit the bullet and drove to one of them. I went in and explained to one of the workers that I didn’t know a lot about the game and asked her if she thought that would be a problem. She said “no way” and walked me through buying my Bingo paper, then sat me with a friend of hers. The friend was nice and clearly enjoyed showing a beginner the ropes. It was a little stressful keeping up with everyone, but I did come close to a Bingo, which was exciting. Since then I have tried Bingo at two other places and do have to say it is quite social and fun. People who recognize me from other games always say hello and I am almost to the point now where I don’t worry about keeping up and can just have fun. My next goal is to play two packs instead of one…but that won’t be for a while. Anyway, I’m loving Bingo and my new reading friend—the Bingo Bugle Newspaper—very much. Bingo is such an awesome way to get out with people and have a good time. I wonder how long it will be before I shout out: “Bingo!!” —Angela C., via email EUCLID ST. ■ A new fan loving Bingo! BROOKHURST ST. Bingo is community Dear Aunt Bingo, Sometimes I wonder why Bingo isn't more of a family event for more people. My mom, my brothers and I go together all the time, and now two of my nieces have joined in. We use the time to catch up on personal stuff—and yes, we have been shushed more than once for being too chatty—and it has struck me that there is something about being out and about on neutral ground instead of at home that makes everybody feel they are on equal ground and relaxed about sharing news and joking around like we might not do otherwise. If I had my way I think I would play Bingo with my family every week if I could. But we’re all pretty busy, so once a month is about the best we can do—except for my mom and me, who play together more often. Anyway, I’m just passing this along as an idea for other Bingo players who may want to try and turn their Bingo playing into a family affair. —RMC, Washington, via email (CORNER OF NEWHOPE) GARDEN GROVE (714) 534-0226 Special Thanks to all our friendly volunteers, without their help, bingo is not possible. Page 5; Bingo Bugle (Orange County) October 2015 SATURDAYS DIAMOND BAR BINGO SaleS Start 4:00 P.m. • early PaCk: 5:00 P.m. • main PaCk: 6:00 P.m. 34+ GAMES! LIGHTNING JACKPOT $10,500 AS OF 9/26/15 COSTUME CONTEST ON HALLOWEEN! DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER ENTRY TICKETS EACH WEEK WILL BE ENTERED INTO A $500 DRAWING ON HUND R E D S CAS DOORIN PRIZH E S ADM S , FREE SIONS AND IM ORE! ORANG E FWY (57) AIR CONDITIONED GIFT CARDS AVAILABLE SHERIFF SECURITY FREE COFFEE AND TEA LARGE PARKING LOT (60) GRAND AVE. 0) FWY (6 BL . BA R O ND DI AM N ) (70 WY EY F ALL OV PATHFINDER RD. Ken Jordan’s first time at Costa Mesa High School Tuesday Evenings POWERBALL UP TO $1199 EACH MEGAS UP TO $1199 EACH LIGHTNING BRAHMA PICKS UP TO $1199 DIAMOND 7 DiamOnD Bar HigH SCHOOl gym STATE-OF-THE-ART 21400 e. PatHfinDer rD. 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I have a dog and two cats that mean the world to me, and I want to make sure they’ll be well taken care of after I’m gone. Elderly Ellen Dear Ellen, Pet trusts have become more and more popular over the years as senior pet owners are looking for ways to ensure their pets will be well cared for when they’re no longer able to do the caring. Here are some tips to help you get started. Types of Trusts A pet trust is a legal instrument that allows you to designate a specific amount of money for your pet’s care and name a trustee to carry out your wishes. There are two main types of pet trusts you can set up. One option is a “traditional pet trust,” which is effective in all states and is similar to a trust you’d set up for a child, but it’s expensive costing anywhere from $500 to $1,500. Or, you could opt for a “statutory pet trust” which is a much cheaper option and is currently allowed in more than 40 states and the District of Columbia. To create a statutory pet trust you simply add a few lines to your will, such as, “I leave $5,000 in trust for the care of my dog and two cats.” State law will fill in the gaps, so that the simple provision may be effective. PROGRESSIVE JACKPOTS HOLY CROSS THURSDAY NIGHTS A trust for pets 605 If you want to set up a pet trust, talk to an estate-planning attorney, preferably one who has experience with pet trusts. Or, you can work with a company like Peace of Mind Pet Trust (peaceofmindpettrust.com) or Trusted Pet Partners (trustedpetpartners.com). Some factors you’ll need to consider before setting up a pet trust include: The trustee and caretaker: Most pet trusts designate both a trustee to manage the money and a caretaker to handle the dayto-day care of the pet. The trustee can make sure the caregiver is doing what they’re supposed to do. It’s also a good idea to name an alternate trustee and caregiver in case your first choice is unable or unwilling to serve. Caregiving details: With a traditional trust, you can specify the things you want your pets to receive like their favorite foods, how often they should be taken to the vet, their burial arrangements, etc. Funding the trust: You can set aside money from your estate to cover the costs, or if you’re short on funds, another option is to buy or use an existing life insurance policy and name the trustee as the beneficiary. Other Options Another legal option to consider is a “pet protection agreement,” which is much less complex than a formal pet trust. This allows you to name a guardian to take care of your pets, and gives you the ability to leave funds to care for them. You can make a pet protection agreement online at legalzoom.com (800-962-7490) for $39. If, however, you don’t want to create a legal tool, you should make informal arrangements by asking a trusted friend or relative to take care of your pets if something happens to you. In addition, you could set up a separate bank account to cover expenses and name the caretaker as the beneficiary. Or, if you don’t have anyone who would be willing to take care of your pets after you’re gone, you can make arrangements to leave it to a rescue, humane society, pet care program or other animal welfare group. Many of these organizations find new homes for pets or offer lifetime care, but may require a fee or donation. Talk to your veterinarian about options in your area. Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of The Savvy Senior book. Chino Hills High School’s Booster Club Presents EVERY SUNDAY EARLY BIRDS 12:00PM • MAIN GAMES 1:00PM OCTOBER SPECIALS OCT 25 Emotional situation ■ Stuck in a downpour OCTOBER 11TH 2-$1,199 GAMES • LARGE VARIETY OF FLASHBOARD GAMES PLAYED • DOOR PRIZES THROUGHOUT THE DAY • POWERBALL JACKPOTS • U-PICK-EM GAMES • DOUBLE ACTION • TREASURE HUNT (3-ONS) • AMPLE PARKING • FULLY AIR CONDITIONED • TV MONITORS • PAPER VERIFICATION • FEATURING PIZZA FREE COFFEE & POPCORN BONUS PAYOUT GAME! DRAWING FOR $250 IN BINGO BUCKS CHINO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL HUSKY BINGO “WHERE EVERYONE’S THE BIG DOG”. 60 freeway ay 16150 Pomona Rincon Rd. Chino Hills (909) 606-7540 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 turn Picasso Dr. left on Picasso. The school is 200 yds down on 91 freeway MAP NOT TO SCALE the left hand side. 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November 29, 2015 5 Sundays for November = $1000 Bonus Game Butterfie Dear Jordy, even though you have had “lost” dreams most of your life, the important thing is do you get lost in your regular “awake” life? if so, you should see a doctor about memory problems, however, since you don’t mention that, i presume you only dream about being lost. the fear of Dear Harry, you have been a long-time reader. i appreciate your loyalty. winning the lottery is a dream, in real life as well as dreaming about it, so that portion of your dream is reflecting your wishes. the five men are all you! the middle man whom you give the clock to and doesn’t work is the “lazy” part of you. the actual you, however, the man giving away the money—is your true self. you appear to be a kind and generous man, with possible moments of laziness. all of us are similar. this sounds like a nice dream to have. good luck on the lottery! — Dream lady COMI NG UP NEXT MONT H r ee w 71 f Dear Dream lady, i am 78-year-old lady. as far as i can remember i’ve had many dreams about being lost. i am either: lost in a large building or in a train station or i’m lost in a parking lot trying to find my car. i never find my car. i spend so much time trying to solve the situation, but the dream always ends before i figure out where i’m at. i am constantly lost! Jordy k., fridley, minnesota Dear Dream lady, i dreamt that i won the lottery—big bucks—and i was very happy. there were five guys nearby and i gave four of them lots of money. the middle guy had his back to me so i only gave him an alarm clock. i told him he needn’t worry about getting up since he never went to work anyway. i was very happy with my huge winnings – end of dream! your friend, Harry g. Sun City, arizona 2-$1199 GAMES WILL BE PLAYED tral ave . being lost is exactly that—a fear, not only of being lost and not at your best function, but also fear of mockery or derision. i know this is unsettling, but this is nothing to worry about if you only dream these dreams. —Dream lady OCT 11 C en Loreta Pelke won $100 from Cypress Athletic Boosters FREE HALLOWEEN DAUBER SUPPORTING ACADEMIC & ATHLETIC PROGRAMS Page 7; Bingo Bugle (Orange County) October 2015 Reader's Digest Grand Prize Sweestakes (#900) 1 Grand Prize: $10,000 cash. 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Entries also at the Precor booth at Health & Fitness Expos. ...Stories from the Real World & Cyberspace ■ This month: A Chicago theater debuts a Bingo production By Jeffrey Charboneau Special to the Bingo Bugle Invite-only Bingo Talk show host Conan O'Brien was on hand in San Diego to kick off a raucous Bingo tournament he sponsored while in town to tape his TBS talk show during the four-day Comic-Con 2015 pop-culture extravaganza. “It’s nice to see so many people refusing to enjoy something in the moment," O'Brien teased the rowdy crowd as he was surrounded by smartphones when he arrived on stage to ceremonially draw the first Bingo ball. O'Brien’s after-hours, invite-only Bingo tournament was held for super-fans at a top-secret gallery space in downtown San Diego. The raucous affair, which featured plenty of comedy and showy back-up dancers called the Conads, was hosted by Michael Stauffer, who has organized similar over-the-top Bingo games at The Standard Hotel in New York. Gaming Facility on Hold A U.S. district court judge issued a preliminary injunction that ordered the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah, Massachusetts) to stop work to turn an unfinished community center building into a gaming facility without first complying with permit requirements. The tribe had hired a contractor and said it planned to move forward with a plan to turn a 6,500-square-foot building just off the entrance road to Wampanoag tribal lands into a Bingo parlor. The tribe contended that it does not need a building permit to proceed because it meets federal gaming requirements. A town attorney claimed that the tribe had refused a town building inspection and that current zoning for the facility does not include use as a casino. An attorney for the tribe argued that the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, a federal bill signed in 1988, gave the tribe the right to establish a licensed casino. Bingo Argument Police in Salem, Massachusetts, responded to a report of two women who were involved in an argument over a table at St. James Church Bingo Hall. Once on the scene, police spoke with the women and advised them to stay away from each other. No further action was taken. Interactive Bingo Production Chicago Theater Works has debuted We Gotta Bingo, a production where audiences enjoy a hearty Italian dinner while playing Bingo and singing along with the show’s characters. We Gotta Bingo follows a Bingo bonanza set up to raise money for the merging of two rival Chicago parishes—one Irish and one Italian. It was originally presented by the Actor's Theater of Minnesota in 2004. Though the show is designed for actor improvisation and audience and performer interaction, audience participation is optional so no one feels pressured to join in. 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Please register 30 min. before start of contest. 1st PLACE: $400.00 CASH 2nd PLACE: $200.00 CASH 3rd PLACE: $100.00 CASH (There will be a consolation prize for all the contestants) EVERY 2ND AND LAST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH EVERY ODD GAME WILL PAY FRIDAYS MOST OF THE GAMES WILL PAY SATURDAYS GAMES 1-25 WILL PAY $300.00 PLUS 25 FREE PLAY IF YOU ARE A SINGLE WINNER $500.00 & $350.00 $400.00 $350.00 STARTING ON GAME #27 EVERY ODD GAME WILL PAY STARTING ON GAME #27 Two part and $500 games are excluded in this promotion Two part and $500 games are excluded in this promotion SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY Pioneer ave. Bloomfield ave. -See posted rules inside the club for all details on the drawings, special promotions and free games- The Bingo Club reserves the right to change or end this and other promotions at any time. C o yo Bloomfield ave. norwalk Blvd. el Dorado te Cr ee k The Bingo Club 21900 Norwalk Blvd., Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716 lincoln ave. Carson St. Orange ave. GOOD NEIGHBOR GAME (25 Free Games) Nightly Drawing - PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2 Lucky Winners Play FREE For One Week $500 DRAWINGS! 2 Lucky Winners a Night Mon-Thur 9pm & 12am • Fri & Sat 10:30pm & 2am • Sun 6pm & 12am Page 9; Bingo Bugle (Orange County) October 2015 THE BINGO CLUB IS A FUNCTION OF AND OPERATED BY THE IRVING I. MOSKOWITZ FOUNDATION NON-PROFIT CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION. Y MONTHLG DRAWIN AY LAST FRID OF T H E MONTH Warm-ups 5:30 Early Birds 6:15 Regular Session 7:00 Due to Church celebration, we will be CLOSED OCTOBER 23 We will reopen October 30 FRIDAY KNIGHTS Elaine Garcia - $250 Cypress Athletic Boosters St. Anthony Claret Hall Sponsored by K of C #5565 1450 E. LA PALMA, ANAHEIM • (714) 956-1516 (Between State College and East St.) • BONANZA • SPECIAL GAMES • WITH $1199 FLASH BOARDS • POWER BALL FR • EARLY BIRDS LUCEE K • SNACK BAR LOTTOY • SECURITY • FREE COFFEE & POPCORN • AIR CONDITIONING AL EARLY LBI AND REG RD ULAR GAMES P AY By Guy Williams Tipping your caller ■ Expressing your appreciation $250 Thank you for your support and donations. SANTA ANA ELKS MONDAY BINGO 212 ELK LANE • 547-7794 ACROSS FROM THE SANTA ANA ZOO DOORS OPEN 4:30 • EARLY BIRD (4-ON) 6:15 • REGULARS (6-ON) 7:00 WATCH FOR OUR LAST MONDAY OF THE MONTH SPECIALS - LOTS OF SURPRISES! DINNER AVAILABLE POWER BALL Caps At FROM OUR CHEF WATCH FOR MONTHLY SPECIALS $1,199 y. 1st St. grand One Additional Pack, Plus One Early Bird • FREE COFFEE & POPCORN . fw Elks Care for Kids, We sponsor “Laws for Youth” pamphlet, Drug Awareness Programs, and programs supporting children who are victims of abuse, neglect and abandonment. *WITH MINIMUM ATTENDANCE OF 150 Chestnut Page 10; Bingo Bugle (Orange County) October 2015 4th St. S.A. ZOO elk ln. n 55 fwy. S.a • PULL TABS - $1, 50¢ STATE • AIR CONDITIONING THE AROTF • UNIFORMED GUARD EQUIPMENT ! • BIRTHDAY WEEK Hi Guy, I am a Bingo hall staffer at a busy Indian casino. I enjoy working at Bingo and also enjoy playing during my free time. When I win I always include tipping the caller and the floor worker(s) because I know from experience how hard they work to make an outing at Bingo pleasant. And I have to say that I am surprised by how many players do not tip. Yes, I understand that many people consider tipping optional and may or may not do it depending on their mood, jackpot amount or whatever. But the fact is, hard work for low wages deserves a tip in appreciation for service. At some of the places I attend, the floor workers will be tipped but the caller won’t. This I absolutely do not understand. Players must think that the caller just sits there and calls out numbers. But there is much more to it. And folks seem to have no problem blaming the caller for their bad luck and shouting insults at him or her. But rarely does a caller get a thank you or an expression of appreciation for doing a good job, or get compensated when a player has good luck and wins big. — Hard Worker in Nevada, via email Dear Hard Worker, I agree with you that players should be more thoughtful of callers and not blame them for a run of bad luck. It has to be awkward and embarrassing to be sitting in full view at the front of gaming room and be verbally slapped with complaints and grumpy insults for things that are simply not under a caller’s control. The topic of tipping at Bingo is a tricky one. People who currently, or at some time in their lives, worked at a job that relied on tips, understand how important tipping is and make sure to tip appropriately in service situations. Those who have not been at the receiving end of a job that includes tips may sometimes perceive it as an option they choose not to exercise. This becomes particularly true in a Bingo hall. For one thing, lots of people spend the majority of their gaming time in not-for-profit, charitable Bingo halls where tipping is not allowed. When they switch to a for-profit Bingo, they may simply not be aware that tipping is appropriate, what to tip, when to tip or whom to tip, so they just ignore the tradition and do not tip at all. Others resist tipping because Bingo is gaming, where players rack up lots of losses between wins. Many feel that most of a jackpot is just recouping past losses, and “giving away” any portion of it in the form of a tip to a Bingo worker is basically just giving more money back to the casino or hall. Finally, the question of whom to tip is a very slippery slope. You clearly are a caller, and would like to get a tip. So would the runner who brought the player his or her winnings, the front-desk worker who sold the winning paper, the vendor who sold them that lucky pink dauber, and the staffer at the front door who gave the player a fist bump and said, “Tonight’s your night!” I’m afraid that I do not see an early end to the ongoing controversy over tipping at Bingo. But I hope your letter will at least encourage more players to keep tipping in mind during their next trip to a for-profit gaming establishment. —Guy Hey guys! (And gals!) Write to: Guy’s Turn c/o The Bingo Bugle, P.O. Box 527, Vashon, Washington 98070, or email Guy directly at Tonder22@aol.com. Be sure to include your name and address (you may request that your name not be published), as typically Guy will not include anonymous letters in his columns. 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Here’s eye-opening news: While wearing sunglasses to protect against the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays may not seem necessary during cloudy, cold-weather months, harmful UV rays that can damage your eyes are actually present all year-round. Like your skin, your eyes can also be sunburned, which can cause blurred vision, redness, tearing and temporary vision loss. Exposure to UV rays may also contribute to the development of long-term vision conditions, such as cataracts, macular degeneration and, in some cases, skin cancer on and around the eyelids. In fact, light actually intensifies as it passes through the eyes and is 22 times stronger at the outer edges of the eyes and eight times stronger at the inner edges of the eyes. These are the most common places for pterygium (a thin tissue over the white part of the eye) and cataracts to develop, both of which are associated with chronic UV exposure. Children’s eyes are especially sensitive to UV exposure, and it’s never too early for them to wear proper sun protection. In a study published in Review of Optometry, vision changes due to UV damage were found in children as young as age 9. What’s more, 71 percent of parents reported they do not ensure that their children wear sunglasses outdoors, according to a recent survey conducted by the American Optometric Association. A: NCIS: New Orleans is definitely happening. In fact, it premieres on CBS Sept. 23 at 9/8c, right after the season 12 premiere of NCIS. The crime-procedural drama stars Scott Bakula, CCH Pounder, Lucas Black, Zoe McLellan, Rob Kerkovich and Paige Turco. Q: Now that Jennifer Esposito has reappeared on Taxi Brooklyn, why did she ever leave Blue Bloods? I thought that it was reported she was ill? —Tony via email A: Back in 2012, Jennifer collapsed on the Blue Bloods set due to complications from celiac disease and missed a week of work. Her doctor advised her that she needed to cut back her work schedule. Rather than work around her schedule, CBS put her on an unpaid leave of absence (and even implied that her collapse was a stunt to get a raise), and refused to let her obtain limited work in the meantime. When her contract with the show expired, she was able to look for work elsewhere. Jennifer currently is co-starring in the action-drama Taxi Brooklyn, which is based on Luc Besson’s feature film called Taxi. © King Features To learn more about how to protect your eyes from UV exposure, talk to your eye doctor and visit www.transitions.com. © NAPSA Bushard St. ellis ave. electronic Verification great customer service Snack Bar food (Variety menu) free Coffee and tea nice and clean new facility. great neighborhood FIRST SAMOAN CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Brookhurst St. talbert ave. magnolia St. newland St. Slater ave. $500 $5.00THEBIRTHDAY DISCOUNT WEEK OF B-DAY BINGO BUY-INS: NCIS spinoff winS UP tO FLASHBOARDS PULL TAB DAUB 17791 Newland Street 714-848-0162 OR 714-204-2151 Our bingo players will agree that they enjoy the friendly atmosphere & comfortable setting to play bingo. We love our bingo players, they are part of our community. ISLAND BINGO CHEAPEST (BUY-IN) IN ALL OF CALIFORNIA! Sponsored by Samoana inc. 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Or, like so many of us, did the season slip away before you had the opportunity to plan a much-needed getaway? If you still find yourself vacation-deprived, the Bingo Bugle is here to help. Next month—on November 7th to be exact—the 2015 World Championship Bingo Tournament & Gaming Cruise sets sail for the eastern Caribbean aboard Carnival Breeze, one of Carnival Cruise Line’s enormous Dream-class ships. And there’s still time, and room, for you to join the fun! Come and experience amazing onboard spaces and tropical island places during this unmatched Tournament Cruise. Carnival Breeze features a half-milelong exterior promenade, aqua park, 4-D theater, spa, jogging track, fitness center, pubs, casino and bar, disco, comedy club, even a live game show. We guarantee that you’ll find yourself scrambling to sample all that Carnival Breeze has to offer as it cruises to some of the region’s most storied isles. 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Your final port destination is Nassau, the historic and cultural heart of The Bahamas and one of the world’s most popular cruise ship destinations for fine beaches, shopping, water sports and other fun-filled attractions. Between ports, you and your fellow Bingo fans will compete for $100,000 in cash and prizes in the Bingo Bugle’s 27th Annual World Championship Bingo Tournament. The player with the highest winnings after all 60 official tournament games becomes Bingo Grand Champion and receives a free cruise for two aboard the 2016 Tournament Cruise. There’s plenty of other gaming besides, through the optional Sizzling Slots Tournament, Bingo Bugle Blackjack Tournament, and Texas Hold ’em Poker Tournament, not to mention all the gaming available in the Carnival Breeze casino. The 27th Annual World Championship Bingo Tournament & Gaming Cruise truly is a life experience not to be missed. Don’t let this exciting vacation opportunity pass you by. Phone the Bingo Bugle Cruise Hotline at 888-352-2464 or visiting us online at bingobugle.com/cruise. Karen MacDonald, Mike Spratt (Asst. Manager) & Martyn Tourdot enjoying ftheir first time at Fullerton Elks $5 4:30 PM 1st Pack $10, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 6:30 PM 1st Pack $15, 2nd $5 8:30 PM 1st Pack $15, 2nd $10, 3rd Pull Tabs • Door Prizes Free Popcorn • Snack Bar St. Isidore Historical Plaza 10961 Reagan Street, Los Alamitos 562-596-9918 stisidorehistoricalplaza.org Page 12; Bingo Bugle (Orange County) October 2015 Candy - caller from Blessed Sacrament Page 13; Bingo Bugle (Orange County) October 2015 5 & 91 Freeways Juanita Lincoln ENTRANCE AND PARKING ON EAST SIDE OF BUILDING Ball Cerritos Corporate Av. Gateway Dr. Katella Knott Holder Commerce Ctr Dr. Business Center CYPRESS BINGO LOCATION Valley View BINGO 6 N E P O NIGHTS A WEEK!! TUE-FRI D.O. 5PM • SAT-SUN D.O. 2PM WE ACCEPT TUESDAY NO CLUSTERS! 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WE ACCEPT FRIDAY NO U CL STERS *Subject to change by manag All profits support Los Alamitos High School Choir & DEBIT CARDS Pacifica High School Band Boosters D.O. 4:00PM, WARM UPS 5:30PM, REGULARS 6:45PM 10 WARM-UPS $35/$40 • 3 SPEED 50/50 PAYOUT • 1 DOUBLE ACTION WE HAVE CLUSTERS SATUR Cypress High School Ban DOORS OPEN PROMPTLY AT EARLY BIRDS 6:00PM, REG. GAMES APPR Please visit our websit LET’S CELEBRATE! 4 YEAR ANNIVERSARY 5 REGULAR GAMES PAYOUT FIRST 10 RE $500.00 PAY $ 5 REGULAR GAMES PAYOUT $300 EARLY BIRD & REST OF R Remaining Regular Games Pay $250 FRIDAY OCTOBER 30 MANAGERL’S IA SP2EC FOR $5 $250 5 DRAWINGS $20.00 BUY-IN FOR EVERY FRIDAY DOUBLE ACTION 6 FOR $5 (Save your drawing tickets all month for more chances to win. Must be present.) S BUY-IN START AT $20 . EACH ADDIT $5 6-ON ONLY BIRTHDAY DISCOUNT Good any Friday during the month of your birthday. Page 14; Bingo Bugle (Orange County) October 2015 SATURDAY IS THE ONLY NIGHT IN PULL TAB GAMES PAY UP TO NO CLUSTERS WE PLAY $500 PULL TABS Bring a NEW Player to Friday Night and you will BOTH receive $5 OFF A FUTURE BUY-IN $500 BIRTHDAY DISCOUNT Good any Saturday during the month of your birthday. (Can only be used once each year) FREE D F HALL CYPRESS BINGO 5856 CORPORATE AVE. • CYPRESS (7 1 4 ) 5 2 7 -6 4 5 5 WE HAVE OUR OWN ENTRANCE ON THE EAST SIDE OF BUILDING OUR OWN PARKING AS WELL! ESDAY THURSDAY ALL $500 T $500!!! ON OCTOBER 1ST! WE NOW ACCEPT emy Boosters 30 PM • MAIN GAMES SHORTLY AFTER ALL WARM-UP GAMES PAYOUT $50!! AIN GAMES Los Alamitos Marching Band and Color Guard DOORS OPEN 5:00PM, WARM UPS 5:45 PM, REGULAR 6:30 PM R SPECIAL * ES PAYOUT $400 AL 6-ON ONLY $5 R PRIZE DRAWING NERS RECEIVE BUY-IN $5 00 L COVERAL GAME! 50/ BONU50 GAM S ES! ONE SEAT PER BUY-IN EEMED THE FOLLOWING WEEK RESERVED SEATING ERED SNACK BAR GIF CERTIFICTA AVAILABLTES E COME PLAY WITH US ON YOUR BIRTHDAY MONTH AND RECEIVE $25 OFF ANY ONE WEDNESDAY DURING THAT MONTH! OCTOBER 29 NIGHTLY RAFFLE! COSTUME PARTY OCT. 8, 15, 22, 29 OCTOBER OCTOBER 11 -- ALL ALL GAMES GAMES PAY PAY $500 $500 OCTOBER 15 GOOD NEIGHBOR OCTOBER 15 - GOOD NEIGHBOR OCTOBER OCTOBER 29 29 -- COSTUME COSTUME PARTY PARTY ALL PLAYERS WITH COSTUMES/WEAR ALL PLAYERS WITH COSTUMES/WEAR ORANGE ORANGE AND AND BLACK BLANKGET GET$5 $5OFF OFFAT ATTHE THEDOOR DOOR With attendence of 175+, the last 5 games go from $300 to $400 With attendence of 190+ all payouts will be $500 ONE SEAT PER BUY-IN gement without notice. URDAY WE ACCEPT nd & Pageantry Boosters T 2:00PM, WARM-UPS 4:00PM ROX. 6:30PM, LATE SPEED APPROX. 10PM te at CypressBingo.com MISS DON’TT!!! OU WE ACCEPT SUNDAY Cypress High School Athletic Boosters DOORS OPEN 2PM, WARM-UPS 4PM, REGULARS 6:00PM EG. 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Let stand Squash ■ Squash for the holidays Dear Annie, My husband, Joe planted several kinds of squash in our garden. Now I need to learn how to make some new recipes using squash. He planted zucchini and yellow squash. Can you help me please? Monique from Terra Haute, Indiana Dear Monique, Here are three of my favorite squash recipes. Enjoy. —Annie BAKED STUFFED ZUCCHINI SUASH 8 1/2 lb. each or one 4 lb zucchini 1/4 c. margarine 1 small onion, chopped 1 lb. mushrooms, chopped 2 c. soft bread crumbs 8 eggs Personal Peeves People and things do not upset us; rather we upset ourselves by believing that they can upset us. - Robert Ellis The second week of October is Pet Peeve Week, or so I’m told, or read somewhere, or heard on the news. Who knows? I’m so old I need to sew my name on my pajamas to remember who I am in the morning. Anyway, I’ve started thinking about my pet peeves at Bingo. Now I admit, I’m a little obsessive, more than a little superstitious, and actually believe that good and bad luck can be summoned or shooed away by our actions. Since those things all contribute to my perspective, my pet peeves must be viewed in that context. First, I like to get to Bingo early, lay out my daubers and luckies, buy my cards, and generally get situated. The later I arrive, the more anxious I become. My husband does not feel the same, but bless his heart, most of the time he accommodates my time schedule. Arriving late and not having a choice of seats is a problem for me and causes Robert to call me peevish when that happens. I like to sit closer to the front with the caller in my line SQUASH PANCAKES 2 sm. yellow squash 2 eggs flour salt and pepper baking powder butter Cut the squash into quarters and peel. Scoop out the seeds and grate down to a mush. Add flour to make a soft batter. Add salt and pepper. When ready to make pancakes, add a tiny bit of baking powder and two eggs. Heat a skillet with butter. When the pan is very hot, drop in 2 tablespoons for 1 pancake. Turn over and cook on both sides. 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, FL 32162. So Ask Annie. Don’t forget you can email me at aennis@thevillages.net. And let’s get cooking! of sight. I like to sit on the aisle. Partly this is so I have easy access to the bathrooms, the instant ticket sellers, and the snack bar; the other part is that I feel claustrophobic if I’m surrounded by too many people in the middle of a room. However, even worse than that situation in Nancy’s world is when I have to sit in an entirely different room from the caller and the majority of the other players. One time in another state, the non smokers like me were relegated to a small room separate from the main hall. There were large monitors, but it wasn’t the same. That small enclosed room gave me the heebie jeebies. At a different Bingo I had to play in a separate room, but it had a glass wall where I could at least see the other players. I still felt like I was disconnected from the action; and that Lady Luck was not going to blow me kisses, but rather tell me to kiss her you know what. Second, I love my cell phone as it is a useful and convenient tool. However, it is not an extension of me like my arm. Even though the Bingo caller announces that players should mute their phones or turn them off, not everyone does. There are always jarring ringtones and even long winded conversations about nothing while other players glare and holler at the offenders. One time in Florida it was announced before Bingo started and again at intermission that anyone whose cell phone rang would be asked to leave with no refund. Sure enough, it happened and the person was booted out. I don’t feel it’s necessary to go that far, but a little empathy and compassion from obsessive cell phone users to fellow players would be very nice indeed. Until next month may Lady Luck blow you kisses as you dance out the door with dollars. Win big. Share pet peeves with me at homemailbox@roadrunner.com if yours set your teeth on edge as mine do to me. Page 21; Bingo Bugle (Orange County) October 2015 by linda thistle Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that each row across, each column down and each small 9-box square contains all fo the numbers from one to nine. Difficulty this month: ★★ FIND AT LEAST 6 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PANELS ★ moderate ★★ Challenging ★★★ HOO BOy! HOw tO Play: read the list of words. look at the puzzle. you’ll find these words in all directions-horizontally, vertically, diagonally, backwards. Draw a circle around each letter of a word found in the puzzle, then strike it off the list. Circling it will show a letter has been used but will leave it visible should it also form part of another word. find the big words first. when letters of all listed words are circled, you’ll have the given number of letters left over. they’ll spell out your magiCwOrD. 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Woodruff, Lakewood 21900 Norwalk Blvd., Hawaiian Gardens • (562) 384-5063 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ WU 5:30 WU 5:30 WU 5:30 WU 5:30 WU 4:00 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ WU 11:00 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ST 2:45 EB 6:15 EB 11:00 ST 6:30 ✔ ST 6:30* EB 12:00 WU 10:00 EB 6:30 WU 5:30 LB 4:30 LB 6:30 EB 6:15 ST 6:00 ST 2:00 ST 6:00 ST 6:00 ST 6:00 ST 6:00 ST 6:00 ST 6:00 the weekly Program listings, list only those games that are advertised in the Bingo Bugle. Our advertisers will also be the only halls to carry Bingo Bugle Papers. So please support our advertisers. 24 HOUR BINGO LISTINGS AVAILABLE AT www.bingo4fun.com ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ PROGRAM LISTING SYMBOLS EB = EEB = ST = WU = PG = LB = BC = AD = Early Birds Early Early Birds STarts Warm Ups Paper Game Linked Bingo Bingo Computers available They have an AD in this paper. HAVE FUN PLAYING YOUR FAVORITE GAME, BINGO! Page 24; Bingo Bugle (Orange County) October 2015 ✔ ✔ *tHeSe gameS DOn’t Play eVery week, CHeCk tHeir aD Or Call fOr eXaCt Playing Date(S) ATTENTION PLAYERS! ✔ ✔ EB 6:00 EB 6:15 ✔ ✔ EB 6:30 LB 8:30 TRABUCO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL 27501 Mustang Run, Mission Viejo THE BINGO CLUB WU 5:00 PG BB BC AD ✔ EB 6:30 231 W. C Street, Wilmington • (562) 449-8304 or (424) 213-2031 SAT. EB 5:00 17816 Bushard, Fountain Valley • (714) 797-0619 ST. ISIDORE HISTORICAL PLAZA 10961 Reagan St., Los Alamitos • (562) 596-9918 ST. JOSEPH’S H.S. EB 6:30 17791 Newland Street, Huntington Beach • 714-848-0162 or 714-204-2151 900 W. Lincoln Ave., Montebello • (323) 727-1115 EB 6:15 I EB 6:00 WU 4:00 21400 E. Pathfinder Rd., Diamond Bar • (909) 895-8674 FRI. B charm bracelet right now. Wow! What is your secret? I’ll tell you. Your ability to be honest and humble at the same time; people find this quality irresistible. If you’re thinking of a makeover or new diet plan the 12th is the day to kick things into high gear. Lucky Days: 2-12 Lucky Numbers: 28-59 Lucky Numbers: 9-34 LEO: July 23-Aug. 23: Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art. Lucky Days: 12-24 Lucky Numbers: 4-38 by Alessandra Lucky Predictions for October 2015 ARIES: Mar. 21-Apr. 20: Your wellbeing depends on speaking the truth. Hold nothing back. Lucky Days: 9-19 Lucky Numbers: 6-59 TAURUS: Apr. 21-May 21: Solitude is important to experience every now and then; this is a month to develop some autonomy. Lucky Days: 3-22 Lucky Numbers: 13-50 GEMINI: May 22-June 21: Your quick intellect is a gift but there comes a time when you’ve got to anchor yourself to a routine. Lucky Days: 3-17 Lucky Numbers: 39-49 CANCER: June 22-July 22: Fantasy and imagination will work best this month when grounded to the practical and realistic. Lucky Days: 16-21 VIRGO: Aug. 24-Sept. 23: Your ability to be honest and humble at the same time makes you irresistible. Lucky Days: 2-12 Lucky Numbers: 28-59 LIBRA: Sept. 24-Oct. 23: Take time to nurture your own pet projects and interests. Say ‘no’ when necessary. Lucky Days: 8-25 Lucky Numbers: 4-52 SCORPIO: Oct. 24-Nov. 22: Self-critical ways of thinking must be challenged now, to break habits that keep you oppressed. Lucky Days: 3-26 Lucky Numbers 7-65 SAGITTARIUS: Nov. 23-Dec. 21: Explore or join a new club or committee dedicated to making the world a better place for everyone. Lucky Days: 9-30 Lucky Numbers: 38-47 CAPRICORN: Dec. 22-Jan. 20: You need to broaden your prospects by thinking big and wide, but most importantly: Outside of the box. Lucky Days: 3-20 Lucky Numbers: 8-65 AQUARIUS: Jan. 21-Feb. 19: It’s all about relationships and how other people inspire you to build the better mouse trap. Lucky Days: 4-29 Lucky Numbers: 12-62 PISCES: Feb. 20-Mar. 20: You’re ready to allow the deep wisdom within your body to heal and soothe many of life’s rough spots. Lucky Days: 7-19 Lucky Numbers: 33-47 Color associations refer to lucky objects, daubers, cards, machines, clothing/jewels you wear, or a dominant color in the room. PREDICTORS LUCKY CARD FOR OCTOBER 2015 by Frederick Woodruff astroinquiry.com Explore more at Horoscopes for October 2015 ARIES: Mar. 21-Apr. 20: It’s a good time to notice how relationships affect your health. Tension with your partner translates instantly into contraction in your body. Use New Moon harmony on the 12th to soothe any disagreements. Or, if you need to hold your ground — declare what you want (or don’t want) for yourself. Your health depends on speaking the truth. Lucky Days: 9-19 Lucky Numbers: 6-59 TAURUS: Apr. 21-May 21: Overly excitable people irritate you and this is a month where you want to do everything you can to create a soothing environment at home and at work. Solitude can help or try putting yourself into nature, with a vacation or unique plan for your garden. Any new project you’re planning should be started on the 12th, to guarantee success. Lucky Days: 3-22 Lucky Numbers: 13-50 GEMINI: May 22-June 21: I know you’ve heard this bit of wisdom from Edison before, but please play the quip over and over this month: “Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.” Your quick intellect is a gift but there comes a time when you’ve got to anchor yourself to a routine. This is that time. Lucky Days: 3-17 Lucky Numbers: 39-49 LIBRA: Sept. 24-Oct. 23: The New Moon on the 12th lands a spotlight in your house of ‘you’. This is the universe’s way of reminding you that everything in life needn’t involve others. Take time to nurture your own pet projects and interests. Say ‘no’ when necessary, but do say ‘yes’ to a new romantic prospect midmonth. You can have the best of both worlds. Lucky Days: 8-25 Lucky Numbers: 4-52 SCORPIO: Oct. 24-Nov. 22: Saturn is in your house of worth and value and this means it’s time to face whatever is preventing you from feeling tip-top and sparkling. Self-critical ways of thinking must be challenged now, to break habits that keep you oppressed. Confront your past and it’s a new ball game after the 12th. Lucky Days: 3-26 Lucky Numbers 7-65 SAGITTARIUS: Nov. 23-Dec. 21: The poet William Butler Yeats said: “There are no strangers here; only friends you haven't yet met.” Take this to heart and then test this sentiment on the 12th: Explore or join a new club or committee dedicated to making the world a better place for everyone. Touch others with your enthusiasm and good nature. Lucky Days: 9-30 Lucky Numbers: 38-47 CAPRICORN: Dec. 22-Jan. 20: If you can’t travel at least find a way to treat yourself to an exotic break. You need to broaden your prospects by thinking big and thinking wide, but most importantly: You need to think outside of the box. The 12th is an important date to mark, many niggling issues are resolved, inspiring a new path forward. Lucky Days: 3-20 Lucky Numbers: 8-65 CANCER: June 22-July 22: Fantasy and imagination will work best this month when grounded to the practical and realistic. Too much dreaming and you fall asleep. You can return to running on all cylinders after the New Moon on the 12th. Self-promotion, for shy crabs, isn’t always easy, but the success of your project depends on it. It’s time to circulate. Lucky Days: 16-21 Lucky Numbers: 9-34 AQUARIUS: Jan. 21-Feb. 19: This month it’s all about relationships and how other people inspire you to build the better mouse trap. You don’t feel fully alive unless you’re inventing something new to share with others and make the world a better place. Start your big project on the 12th. Lucky Days: 4-29 Lucky Numbers: 12-62 LEO: July 23-Aug. 23: Here’s a secret from fellow Leo, Andy Warhol: “Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art.” It’s time to bring in an expert or consultant to put financial affairs in order. Do this to pave the way for a big financial infusion in late November. Lucky Days: 12-24 Lucky Numbers: 4-38 PISCES: Feb. 20-Mar. 20: Oliver Cromwell once said: “Nature can do more than physicians.” It’s time to put this idea to the test. You’re ready to allow the deep wisdom within your body to lead the way. It can heal and soothe many of life’s rough spots. This means following, first, your own intuition and putting the opinions of others on hold. Lucky Days: 7-19 Lucky Numbers: 33-47 VIRGO: Aug. 24-Sept. 23: You’re a walking COFFEE BREAK ANSWERS October 2015 1st 5nd international Day for the elderly world Smile Day 12th COLUMBUS DAY 13th New Moon BUGLE WORD GAME ANSWER: QUality BUGLE UNSCRAMBLER ANSWERS: it “wOrkeD” OUt HOCUS FOCUS DIFFERENCES: 1. Hat iS Different 2. PUrSe iS Smaller 3. letter iS Different 4. liCenSe iS miSSing 5. CUrtainS miSSing 6.wHeel iS Different CRYPTO QUOTE: if yOU want eVerytHing DOne yeSterDay, wHa will yOU DO tOmOrrOw? - anOnymOUS BUgle CrOSSwOrD anSwerS SUDOkU anSwerS magiCmaZe anSwerS 16th Boss’s Day 24th Make a Difference Day 27th Full Moon 31st Halloween Page 25; Bingo Bugle (Orange County) October 2015 native to potato chips. SUNCHOKE CHIPS WITH PARMESAN AND PARSLEY More Than Skin Deep Gary Bermusez - Manager at Costa Mesa High Tuesday Evenings THE BINGO BUGLE NEWSPAPERS Hotlines, Information Numbers & Websites Listings ARIZONA Tucson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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(434) 239-3072 Norfolk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 938-1285 WASHINGTON Seattle/Everett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (206) 453-5756 Tacoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (360) 798-0391 Vancouver & SW Washington. . . . (360) 798-0391 Eastern Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 478-3088 WASHINGTON D.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 615-6977 WISCONSIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 327-0705 Page 26; Bingo Bugle (Orange County) October 2015 “What is that?” This is what someone is sure to ask you at the checkout counter when you load your Jerusalem Artichoke, better known as a Sunchoke, on the conveyor. You’ll proudly do a little promotional pitch for the vegetable. “You should try them. They’re delicious! Like a cross between an artichoke heart and a potato.” Like many tubers, sunchokes look a little strange. But when it comes to food, looks often can be deceiving. A sunchoke is the tasty, knobby root of a sunflower. Until recently, this native of North America was more popular in Europe than in the United States. The sunchoke is a hardy perennial that can grow in a variety of conditions, and is not frost tender. With water shortages and the growing cost of agriculture, farmers were looking for ecologically sustainable crops, and the sunchoke fit their needs. Sunchokes now are being grown both commercially and by home gardeners. Many small organic farms also are successfully growing sunchokes, so look for them at farm stands and farmers’ markets (they resemble a ginger root). The crop does have its downside: It has a tendency to grow wild, and can be invasive, presenting challenges for farmers and backyard gardeners alike. As a healthy addition to our diet, sunchokes are a low-glycemic food, and possess a significant amount of protein and very little starch. They also are rich in inulin, a natural fructose type of carbohydrate. Inulin is thought to be better tolerated by those with Type 2 diabetes. When shopping for sunchokes, look for firm, brown-colored tubers. If they’re beginning to darken, they’re not fresh. After you get them home, store in paper towels in a plastic bag in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. Don’t wash your sunchokes until you’re ready to use them, as moisture can lead to spoiling. Sunchokes have a thin skin and don’t need to be peeled. Sunchokes are extremely versatile. You can use them in the same way you typically use a potato. They have a crunchy texture and are delicious raw. When roasted, their nutty flavor comes out. Steamed sunchokes can stand alone or mixed with other vegetables, used in a gratin or to make a delicious soup. If you’re using sunchokes in a creamed soup or puree and want to remove the peel for presentation color, pass them through a food mill or a fine mesh strainer. This recipe for Sunchoke Chips With Parmesan and Parsley is a delicious alter- 2 pounds unpeeled sunchokes (also called Jerusalem artichokes), scrubbed 1 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup grated Parmesan 1 1/2 teaspoons minced fresh parsley Vegetable oil (for frying) 1. Fill a large bowl with cold water. Slice sunchokes into thin rounds (about 1/16 inch thick), immediately dropping into bowl of water to prevent browning. Rinse and drain 3 times to remove some of the starch for a crisper chip. Pat dry with paper towels. 2. Pour enough oil into large deep skillet to reach depth of 1/2 inch. Submerge bulb of deep-fry thermometer into oil; lean top of thermometer against skillet rim. Heat oil to 375 F. Mix salt, Parmesan and parsley together in small bowl, blending well, and set aside. 3. Working in batches, fry sunchoke slices until golden brown, 3 to 4 minutes, stirring occasionally. Using a skimmer, transfer chips to a wire rack placed over a paper-lined baking pan to drain. While chips are hot, sprinkle with the Parmesan and salt mixture. The chips won’t be crispy immediately out of the fryer, so wait a few minutes for them to crisp up. Mound chips in bowl and serve. Serves 8. To bake the chips: 1. Preheat oven to 400 F. Line two baking sheets with foil and lightly grease with cooking-oil spray. Place slices in a single layer on the two sheets. Spray each slice with oil, then sprinkle salt on top. 2. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes. If they aren’t golden brown and crisp, bake in 3 to 5 minute increments until done. Sprinkle with topping of your choice. Alternate toppings: For protein boost and cheese flavor: sprinkle chips with 1/2 cup nutritional yeast For spicy flavor: sprinkle with 1 tablespoon chili powder and 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper For salt and vinegar chips: soak sunchokes in vinegar for 2 hours before frying. Drain and pat completely dry. Fry or bake as directed, and sprinkle with salt. 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