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Ever studied a map and wondered how certain cities or towns ever happened to be called by such weird names? Tidbits shares your curiosity, so this week we're picking out a few such cities to learn the stories behind some of these rather strange monikers. • The southwest Michigan city of Kalamazoo started out as Bronson in 1831. After founder Titus Bronson was run out of town for allegedly stealing a cherry tree in 1836, the village was renamed Kalamazoo. The name comes from the Native American Potawatomi word “Ki-ka-ma-sung,” which means “place of where the water boils.” This originates from a foot race that was held every autumn by the tribe, in which runners had to sprint to the river and back before a pot of hot water came to a boil. • The first Europeans to visit the Tallahassee, Florida, area arrived in 1528, explorers who claimed the land for Spain. A Spanish Franciscan mission was built there in 1656. The indigenous tribes of the area, the City Names: Turn to page 3 INSIDE: Celebrity Extra............................. Page 6 Good Houskeeping Recipes ........ Page 7 Comics & Puzzles........................ 8-9 Pet Column.................................. 9 Your Social Security.................... 11 Doctor's Advice .......................... 12 Please review carefully. Double  Phone Number(s) 14  Spelling  Prices  Hours Antiquecheck: or Junque........................ Golf Tips & Advice..................... 15 MON., DEC. 31changes Contact your Tidbits representative or corrections. Please review carefully. Double check:  Phone Number(s) with  Spelling  Prices  Hours ... And lotsimmediately more! Please review carefully. Double check:  Phone Number(s)  Spelling  Prices  Hours Office: 760-320-0997 Fax: 760-320-1630

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City Names (from page one) Apalachee, and later the Creek and Seminole tribes, gave the area its name from a Muskogean Indian word for “old fields” or “old town.” The community became Florida’s territorial capital in 1824, with three log cabins serving as the official capitol buildings. There was some argument as to how to spell the new capital’s name, a dispute settled by the governor’s wife, Octavia Walton, who determined the final spelling. • We might call it the “Windy City,” but the Algonquian people’s name for the settlement was Shikaakwa, which became Chicago. Their word translated “the place of smelly wild onions” for the plants that grew near what is now the Chicago River. It’s likely the city derived its name from the name of a chief named Shecaugo who drowned in the river, a name that means “playful waters.” In the 1830s, the time when the city was first referred to as Chicago, the population was around 100. It’s now the nation’s third largest city wih 8.9 million residents, and the world’s third largest metropolitan area.

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fork of the river.” The first European settlement was in 1666 when a colonist built a sawmill there.

• The name of Akron, Ohio comes from the Greek word meaning “summit.” The city grew from its location near the summit of the Ohio and Erie Canal, under construction in 1825. Akron is the county seat of Summit County. During the 1910s, Akron was known as the Rubber Capital of the World, and was home to four major tire companies, making it the nation’s fastest-growing city. Today, Akron’s population is around 190,000, and is still home to the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.

• A Chippewa word, “passadina,” meaning “there is a valley,” gave Pasadena, California, its name. Ten miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles, Pasadena was officially incorporated in 1886, and was in the heart of orange groves country. The city’s nickname was amended to Crown of2. the Valley. The Tournament of Roses was first City Names: Turn to page 15

• Louisiana’s capital city, Baton Rouge, was founded in 1721 on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River. The city’s name translates from the French language for “red pole.” As French explorers navigated up the Mississippi River in 1699, they saw a 30-foot-tall red pole embellished with fish bones. They later learned that the post marked the boundary line between two Native American nations, the Bayagoulas and the Oumas. The French established a military post there in 1721, naming it after the pole. Today, a red pole monument sits on the site, in the heart of the Southern University campus in Baton Rouge.

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I can hear all of you Starbucks card lovers screaming in horror. You adore the Starbucks gift cards (or Target or Bloomies) you get from students, parents and co-workers. You are a regular customer; you combine your cards; you see them as more precious than cash. You are These days, you can buy gift cards (the more likely to lose your youngest child than your modern replacement for the gift certificate) from gift cards. Your gift cards give you permission to ® just about every store imaginable. They are be frivolous and buy something for yourself you convenient, and for many people, gift cards apwould never buy with cash. by Mary Huntgift solution. They’re not. I pear to be the perfect OK, OK. I’m not saying there are no exam so opposed to gift cards that I’m this close to ceptions here. declaring an all-out boycott. Why? Oh, please let This is a compromise I can live with: me count the ways. Give a gift card because that is at the top of your But first, let me define “gift card.” This is recipient’s wish list, not because it’s an easy a card with the name of a retailer on it, such as default for you. Target, Walmart, Kohl’s or Honey Baked Ham. Some people believe there is an unwritI am not referring to a prepaid debit or gift card ten rule that giving cash is impersonal and inapwith Visa or Mastercard. Here’s why I don’t recpropriate. But that is not true. There is nothing ommend them as gifts: wrong with giving cash. Fold it into an imaginative origami animal. Take a stack of $1 or $5 bills No. 1: It’s impossible to spend a gift card and have them “padded” at a local copy shop. exactly. Either you lose the difference because Get creative. Cash is cool. they leave that last amount on the card, or you When you give MON., cash, youOCT. give your 9 have to dig into your pocket to supplement the recipient many options -- to spend it anywhere Double check:  Phone Number(s)  Spelling  Pr cost of your gift. Try to tell that toPlease a child.review carefully. or to save part or all of it. And if he or she uses it Contact your Tidbits with changes to buy representative food or to pay immediately the utilities, so what? A giftor corre No. 2: We don’t give plastic the same reshould have no strings attached. Office: 760-320-0997 email: valleybits@msn.com Fax: 760spect as cash. The fact that millions of gift cards And for the record, let me state that I are never redeemed is proof. But do you think have never lost a gift card. I prefer to think of it millions of $20 bills are lost or go mysteriously as indefinitely misplaced. missing? Kids don’t lose cash the way they lose OK, now I feel better. gift cards. ADVERTISING PROOF * * Carl Moore* Locksmithing

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BIRTHDAYS Is this your birthday month? Tidbits hopes you enjoy these facts about this special celebration. • The ancient Romans and Egyptians were the first to celebrate birthdays. Egyptian pharaohs or other powerful wealthy people were the only ones honored. The earliest written mention of a birthday celebration is in the Bible, when the Pharaoh served by Joseph was honored on his birthday. The Romans were the first to celebrate the birthday of the commoners, calling the celebration “Name Day.” • The Greeks were responsible for adding candles to cakes. These ancients baked round-shaped honey cakes, which they offered in tribute to Artemis, the goddess of the moon. Candles were added to make the cake shine like the moon, as well as to ward off dark forces. The Greeks counted on the smoke from the blownout candles to carry their prayers and wishes to their gods at the top of Mount Olympus. • The three most common birth months are July, August and September. The month with the least amount of birthdays is February. December 25, Christmas Day, is the least common birth date. • A person’s “golden” birthday occurs on the year that a person turns the age of his/her birth date. For example, a person born on the 25th of the month would celebrate the golden birthday when he/she turns 25. • In the U.S. the “Sweet Sixteen” birthday is an important milestone, indicating the shift into young adulthood. In the Latin American cultures, a girl’s 15th birthday, called Quinceañera, is a momentous occasion, marking the passage from girlhood to young womanhood. • Have you heard of the Birthday Paradox? It’s the unusual phenomenon that in a group of 23 people, there is a 50 percent chance that two people will share the same birthday. • Kentucky sisters Patty and Mildred Hill were Tell them kindergarten andyou Sunday school teachers who saw their ad enjoyed teaching music, as well as composing in Tidbits! and performing. In 1893, the pair created a classroom greeting song for teachers to sing to students entitled “Good Morning to All.” In 1912, the melody appeared in print with the lyrics “Happy Birthday to You.” Although the

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sisters didn’t write the different lyrics, they are credited as the composers of the birthday song. • Birthstones associated with each month can trace their origin to biblical times. In the Bible’s Book of Exodus, Aaron, the first high priest of the Israelites, under God's direction created a breastplate with 12 gemstones, to be worn by future high priests. Called an ephod, each stone represented one of the 12 tribes of Israel, and was said to have great power and the ability to reveal messages from God to to the priests. The gems included carnelian, chrysolite, beryl, jacinth, agate, amethyst, jasper, topaz, ruby, turquoise, sapphire, and diamond. • Jewish historians cited a connection between the stones, the 12 months of the year, and the 12 zodiac signs. In the 8th and 9th centuries, Christians assigned the 12 stones to symbolize the 12 apostles and began wearing one stone each month. The tradition of assigning a particular stone for a month of birth appeared in the 16th century. • A popular birthday meal in China consists of long noodles called longevity noodles, served to symbolize long life. The Chinese don’t gift watches or clocks on birthdays, as they are considered bad luck. Seaweed soup is served for birthdays in Korea, symbolic of honor and gratitude toward one’s parents. • In 2005, the city of Las Vegas called upon 1,000 volunteers to create the biggest birthday cake in the world to commemorate the city’s 100th anniversary. The vanilla sponge cake weighed 130,000 pounds, was 34 yards long

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A: Mayim Bialik was dealt a double blow this past year. Her latest sitcom, “Call Me Kat,” was canceled by Fox after three seasons, and she also lost her job as co-host of the popular syndicated game show “Jeopardy.” According to TV Insider,

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actor Jeremy Renner will be able to work again after nearly losing his life this past year after being run over by a snowplow on his property. He suffered injuries to his chest and limbs, but has since made a substantial recovery. He recently appeared on CNN’s “New Year’s Eve Live” show and told hosts Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper that he’s due back on the set of his Paramount+ series “Mayor of Kingstown.” He said that he had a lot of loved ones Jeremy Renner in “Mayor of Kingstown” to live for, including his ten-year-old daughter and the nephew he saved from being hit by the snowplow in his driveway. In addition to acting, Renner is releasing a song called “Wait” that is dedicated to his daughter. It’s the first single from his upcoming EP, “Love and Titanium,” which will be released on Jan. 19. *** Q: When is the “Game of Thrones” spinoff about Jon Snow coming out? I read a while back that Kit Harington will once again be playing the character. Is this still happening? -- A.P.

a series based on Jon Snow starring Kit Harington is one of those projects “in the works.” Meanwhile, “House of the Dragon,” a “GoT” prequel series, will be back on HBO for its second season this summer. One of the characters from that show is being given his own series -- Corlys Velaryon, played by Steve Toussaint. Titled “Nine Voyages,” the series was originally going to be liveaction, but will now be animated due to the “budgetary constraints” involved in filming a show that takes place at sea with “different ports each week.” “GoT” author and “House of the Dragon” creator George R.R. Martin says that there are actually three additional animated series in the works. He added: “There’s a whole world out there. And we have a lot better chance of showing it all with animation.” *** Q: Why did “Jeopardy” get rid of Mayim Bialik as one of the hosts? She was my favorite. -- Y.T.

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Risotto Milanese This luscious rice dish always pleases a crowd, but rarely pleases the chef. Classically made, risotto requires laboring over a steamy stove without pause for up to 55 minutes, as you stir each ladleful of hot broth into the rice mixture only after the previous one has been absorbed. Our much simpler strategy puts the microwave to work, shaving a whopping 45 minutes off your active time and reducing the constant stirring to just a few little strokes. 4 cup chicken broth 1/4 cup water 1/2 cup dry white wine 1/4 teaspoon crushed saffron threads 1 tablespoon margarine or butter 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 small onion 2 cups Arborio or Carnaroli rice (shortgrain Italian rice) 1/3 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese Salt Pepper For Mushroom Risotto: 8 ounces sliced cremini mushrooms 1/2 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme boiling.

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uncovered, on High 1 minute. 3. Stir hot broth mixture into rice mixture. Cover bowl with vented plastic wrap, and cook in microwave on Medium (50 percent power) 16 to 18 minutes or until most of liquid is absorbed and rice is tender but still firm, stirring halfway through cooking. Do not overcook; mixture will look loose but will thicken to the proper creamy consistency after cooking. 4. Stir in 1/3 cup Parmesan, and 1/2 teaspoon each salt and freshly ground pepper. Serve with Parmesan. Makes 6 first-course servings or 4 main-course servings.

ries for garnish. In large bowl, with potato masher or fork, mash half of strawberries. Slice remaining strawberries. Toss sliced strawberries and mashed strawberries together with 3 tablespoons sugar. Thinly slice 2 bananas; gently stir into strawberry mixture. 4. With serrated knife, slice shortcake horizontally in half. Place bottom half of shortcake on platter; top with strawberry-banana mixture. Spread with 2 cups whipped topping; replace top of shortcake.

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Turning Full Retirement Age in 2024? Consider Filing for Benefits This Month I write a column similar to this one every January. But I don’t mind plagiarizing myself because it contains a very important message for people planning to retire in 2024. January is a critical month for the hundreds of thousands of potential Social Security beneficiaries who are reaching their full retirement age in 2024. The important message: All of them should at least consider the possibility of filing for their benefits this month, even though they may not be reaching their retirement age until later in the year. Please note that if you want to delay filing for your Social Security benefits until 70 to get the “delayed retirement credit” of about 30% added to your monthly benefits, then you should forgo the procedure discussed in this column. Also, if you’re one of those people who absolutely insists on waiting until your FRA to file for benefits, then forget this column’s message. But if you are open to the possibility of increasing your benefit payout for 2024, you may want to consider filing for benefits in January. The reason for this early filing time frame has to do with some quirky and complicated features of Social Security’s earnings penalty provisions. Those provisions generally keep seniors who are still working off Social Security’s rolls until they reach that magic full retirement age. The law essentially says if you are over 62 but under your full retirement age and are still working full time, you are not eligible for Social Security. Specifically, the rules require that the Social Security Administration deduct $1 from any retirement benefits you might be due for every $2 you earn over $22,320 in 2024. However, the rules say that once you reach your full retirement age, you are due full Social Security benefits even if you are still working, no matter how much money you are making. Let’s follow an example. Let’s say Ed was born in December 1957, which means he’ll reach his full retirement age of 66 and six months in May 2024. And let’s further say Ed generally makes about $80,000 per year and he plans to continue working indefinitely. Based on the earnings penalty rules I briefly outlined above, Ed figures he must wait until May (his full retirement age) to begin collecting his Social Security benefits. As I said, at that magical point the earnings penalty rules no longer apply, and he can get his Social Security. And prior to that, he’s making way more than the $22,320 income threshold. But here is why Ed should check into applying for Social Security in January. Congress set up a more lenient earnings threshold for the year you reach your full retirement age. Specifically, it says you can earn up to $59,520 between January and the month you reach your full retirement age and still get Social Security benefits. And even if you earn more than $59,520, you lose only $1 from your benefits for every $3 you exceed that threshold. Let’s say Ed is going to make about $27,000

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between January and April (i.e., before he reaches the magic age of 66 and 6 months in May). That’s under the $59,520 threshold for 2024, which means Ed is due benefits beginning in January. He does NOT have to wait until May to apply for his Social Security checks. But there is a bit of a catch. By starting his benefits in January, Ed will be accepting a slightly reduced amount. (Benefits are reduced roughly one-half of 1% for each month they are taken before full retirement age.) If Ed’s Social Security benefit at full retirement age is $2,500 per month, let’s look at his options. Ed’s first option is to wait until May to start his Social Security benefits. He’ll get $2,500 per month for seven months or $17,500 for the year 2024. Ed’s second option is to file for Social Security in January. Starting his benefits slightly early, his monthly rate is reduced to about $2,450. That comes out to $29,400 in total benefits for the year 2024. The downside to option No. 2 is his ongoing monthly benefit rate will be $50 less than what he would have been getting in option one. But because he’d be getting about $11,900 less in 2024 benefits in option No. 1, it would take Ed a long time to make up that loss with his extra $50 per month in ongoing benefits. Even if Ed was going to make more than the $59,520 income threshold between January and April, he only loses one dollar in Social Security benefits for each three dollars he exceeds that amount. So, he still might come out ahead by filing in January. Here is a quick example using that scenario. Let’s say Ed will make $65,000 between January and April. That’s $5,480 over the $59,520 limit. And one-third of that excess, or $1,827, must be deducted from his 2024 benefits. But he would still

get $27,573 in benefits for the year. That’s still way better than the $17,500 he would be due by waiting until May to file for his Social Security. Please note that this strategy generally only works for those who turn full retirement age in early- to mid-2024 and whose earnings prior to reaching FRA are at least close to the $59,520 limit. In other words, if you will make a lot more than $59,520 before your full retirement age, or if you reach your FRA later in the year, you should probably just wait until your FRA month to file for your Social Security benefits. I know these rules are complicated and the math in the examples above might be difficult to follow. But my overall message is easy to follow: If you’re reaching your full retirement age in early- to mid-2024, you might want to talk to a Social Security representative sometime this month to find out if it’s to your advantage to file for your benefits to start in January. One word of caution. Many readers in the past told me that when they tried to file in January, Social Security Administration representatives told them they could not do so. Sadly, far too many SSA agents are unfamiliar with how these rules work. If you run into the same problem, ask to speak to a supervisor. * * * If you have a Social Security question, Tom Margenau has two books with all the answers. One is called “Social Security -- Simple and Smart: 10 Easy-to-Understand Fact Sheets That Will Answer All Your Questions About Social Security.” The other is “Social Security: 100 Myths and 100 Facts.” You can find the books at Amazon.com or other book outlets. Or you can send him an email at thomas.margenau@comcast.net. To find out more about Tom Margenau and to read past columns and see features from other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2024 CREATORS.COM

1. The book of Noah is in the a) Old testament b) New Testament c) Neither 2. Who did Zachariah not believe on telling him his wife would conceive? a) Jesus b) Holy Spirit c) John the Baptist d) Gabriel 3. From Numbers 27, who became Moses' successor as leader of Israel? a) Aaron b) Joshua c) Agamon d) Caleb 4. 2 Corinthians 5:17 states, "If anyone be in Christ, he/she is _______"? a) Saved b) Blessed c) Therefore a true believer d) A new creation 5. From Mark 11, who did Jesus cast out of the Temple? a) Unbelievers b) Harlots c) Money changers d) Pharasees 6. What king saw "the handwriting on the wall"? a) Belshazzar b) Nebuchedzzar c) Darius d) Ahasuerus Sharpen your understanding of scripture with Wilson Casey's latest book, "Test Your Bible Knowledge," now available in stores and online.

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Hot Flashes Persist Well Past Menopause and Thyroidectomy DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 81 and had a thyroidectomy in 2017. My whole thyroid gland was removed. I also had a little bit of cancer. I have started to get hot flashes again. I had originally been on thyroid medicine before and after surgery. Then I was put on levothyroxine and decided to try NP Thyroid. I was doing better on NP Thyroid, then started getting the hot flashes again. At this point, for several reasons, I would rather stay on NP Thyroid for the time being. I was wondering if there is anything I can take for hot flashes? Years ago, in my 50s, I took estrogen, which helped, but this is a different time. I have spoken with other people who are also having hot flashes again. -- Anon. ANSWER: Hot flashes are common -about 75% of women in North America will experience them around the time of menopause. It’s not uncommon for hot flashes to go away, then return, but I personally haven’t seen them recur after 30 or so years. I’d be concerned that there may be another cause for them, which brings me to your thyroid. Elevated levels of thyroid hormone can cause sensations very similar to hot flashes. One reason that I, along with most endocrinologists, recommend against products like NP Thyroid is because most of those products come from pigs. There are two thyroid hormones: thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). Humans have a different ratio of T3 and T4 than pigs do, with T4 getting converted into the active form, T3. T3 is then quickly broken down, so if it’s used, it needs to be dosed twice daily. As a result, if a person takes NP Thyroid, their thyroid levels are too high during one part of the day and too low during another. This isn’t good for anyone; the “high times” not only cause hot flashes, but also predispose people to atrial fibrillation. But it’s particularly a problem in a person with a history of thyroid cancer, where we want the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH, the hormone in the pituitary gland that regulates the activity of the thyroid gland) to be on the lower side. If the thyroid blood levels get low in the afternoon/evening when the T3 in NP Thyroid is gone, that can theoretically increase the risk of cancer recurrence as the TSH rises in response. So, in my opinion, you should be on levothyroxine, not NP Thyroid. (I do have a handful of patients who take levothyroxine and also take T3 twice daily. Some people are unable to convert T4 to T3 efficiently.) Estrogen is the most effective treatment for hot flashes, but it increases the risk of heart disease when used by women more than ten years away from menopause. I don’t normally prescribe it to a woman in her 80s. However, there is a new medication called fezolinetant (Veozah), which is highly effective and reduced

* * * Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. (c) 2024 North America Synd., Inc.

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VETERANS  POST  by Freddie Groves

Here We Go Again I’m not the only one who has opted, once again, to stay home. Both the rec center and the senior center are cutting back on classes and hours because of the lack of participation, again, but mostly because of the sudden increase in cases of Covid, again. Of course this could include the flu and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), but no one is specifying. It’s just clear that more and more people here are getting sick. At the rec center, the number of exercise classes has been halved, and so has the number of people who can sign up for them. They’re going back to spaces outlined in blue painter’s tape on the floor, giving a spot to each person to work out. No more walking with pals in a group around the indoor track. Instead, they’re going back to single walkers staying a minimum of ten feet apart. The senior center has been hit the hardest, I think, because so many of their classes involved sitting around a large table learning a new language, doing painting or fiber art or sharing a meal. The local weekly sightseeing events are stopped because they no longer want to fit 20 seniors into the bus. For some seniors, those social events were the highlight of their week. Now it looks like they may be back to Zoom meetings. The good news is that the food bank is still up and running with no sign (yet) of slowing down what they do. Participants will pull up and stay in their vehicles, while volunteers bring out the bags and boxes. And bless their hearts, the drivers are still out there, picking up seniors to take them to appointments. Rumor says they vowed, as a group, not to stop what they’re doing. Have we really been doing this for four years? * * *

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American, you need to get a comprehensive eye examination every 18 to 24 months. Or, if you notice some loss of peripheral vision, get to the eye doctor right away. -- by Jim Miller

Are You at Risk of Developing Glaucoma? DEAR SAVVY SENIOR: What can you tell me about the eye disease glaucoma? My older brother was recently diagnosed with it and has lost some of his vision. He never had a clue anything was wrong. I've heard gaucoma can even result in blindness, and it has me worried. Could I be at risk too? -- Stressed Sibling Dear Stressed: Yes, you are indeed at risk. Having an immediate family member with glaucoma significantly increases your risks of developing it, but there are other risk factors you need to be aware of too. Here’s what you should know. What is Glaucoma? Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that can damage the optic nerve and cause vision loss and blindness if not treated. This typically happens because the fluids in the eye don’t drain properly, causing increased pressure in the eyeball. But the scary thing about glaucoma is that with no early warning signs or pain, most people who have it don’t realize it at all until their vision begins to show signs of deterioration. While there are two main types of glaucoma, the most common form that typically affects older adults is called open-angle glaucoma. This disease develops very slowly when the eye’s drainage canals become clogged over time, leading to blind spots in the peripheral or side vision. By the time you notice it, the permanent damage is already done. Are You at Risk? It’s estimated that more than three million Americans have glaucoma today, but that number is expected to surge to more than 6.3 million by 2050. If you answer “yes” to any of the following questions, you’re at increased risk of developing it. Are you African American, Hispanic/ Latino American or Asian American? Are you over age 60? Do you have an immediate family member with glaucoma? Do you have diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, migraines or have extreme nearsightedness or farsightedness? Have you had a past eye injury? Have you used corticosteroids (for example, eye drops, pills, inhalers, and creams) for long periods of time? What to Do Early detection is the key to guarding against glaucoma. So, if you’re age 40 or older and have any of the previously mentioned risk factors, especially if you’re African

If you’re a Medicare beneficiary, annual eye examinations are covered for those at high risk for glaucoma. Or if you don’t have vision coverage, contact EyeCare America, a national public service program that provides free glaucoma eye exams through a pool of more than 4,600 volunteer ophthalmologists. Visit AAO.org/eyecare-america or call 877887-6327 to learn more. While there’s currently no cure for glaucoma, most cases can be treated with prescription eye drops, which reduce eye pressure and can prevent further vision loss. It cannot, however, restore vision already lost from glaucoma. If eye drops don’t work, your doctor may recommend oral medication, laser treatments, incisional surgery or a

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combination of these methods. For more information on glaucoma, visit the National Eye Institute at NEI.nih. gov, and the Glaucoma Research Foundation at Glaucoma.org. * * *

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. CLIP AND SAVE

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porcelain pedestal cake stand. It has been in our family for as long as I can remember. My mother told me it was a wedding gift to her great grandparents when they were married in 1900. It is decorated with tiny pink and yellow flowers, green leaves and trimmed in gold. The background is white and it is in mint condition. I plan to pass my cake stand to my daughter and hope you can tell me about the maker and value.

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Rockwell Plate Is a Classic Q: This is a photo of a 1983 Norman

Rockwell limited edition porcelain plate that I have. The title is “The Painter” and is part of the Heritage Collection. Edwin Knowles China Company located in Newell, W. Va., made the plate. It is certified as a “True Rockwell Classics” by the Rockwell Society of America. The plate is dinner size and shows a scene of a house painter all in white at work with a small girl in a blue dress looking over his shoulder. I would appreciate any information you may have on my plate.

A: Carl Tielsch Company made your cake stand. His factory was located in Altwasser, Silesia, Germany, since 1845. They are now part of the Hutschenreuther Company. Your circa 1900 cake stand would probably be worth $125 to $150. Carl Tielsch Company was located in Germany.

*** Q: I have a porcelain plate and would like to know where and when it was made, and if it has any value. Marked on the back are the words “Ivor y -- Franklinware -- Made in USA.” The plate is decorated with a medallion of pink flowers and greener y in the center and trimmed with gold.

A: Your plate was made by the Sebring Pottery Company around 1930. The pottery was founded in 1887 in East Liverpool, Ohio, and moved to Sebring, Ohio, in 1898. It closed around 1940. “Ivory” is the name of the pattern. The value of your plate is in the range of $10 to $25. * * * The Norman Rockwell Society plate is part of the Heritage Collection.

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plates was introduced in 1977 and continues to be made today. The plates featured scenes of Rockwell’s original paintings of the everyday lives of men and women in America. There have been several series of Rockwell plates produced that include Heritage, the American dream, Christmas, Mother’s Day, the four seasons and the four freedoms. “The Painter” is the seventh issue of the Heritage series. Your plate can be found selling in the range of $35 to $75, depending upon condition. * * * Q: This mark is on the bottom of a

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* On Jan. 15, 1759, French philosopher Voltaire’s satire “Candide” was published anonymously in five editions and five countries. It was immediately and widely banned for its religious blasphemy, political sedition and (for the time) obscenity, but went on to become a bestseller and remains one of the most frequently taught works of French literature. * On Jan. 16, 1962, filming began on the first James Bond film, “Dr. No,” starring Sean Connery as the suave titular spy, in Kingston, Jamaica. While critical reception was mixed, the movie was financially successful and came to be considered one of the series’ best installments. * On Jan. 17, 2000, all 50 states of America celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The federal holiday was signed into law in 1983 and took effect three years later, with New Hampshire becoming the last state to name a holiday after the slain civil rights leader in 1999. * On Jan. 18, 1986, the song “That’s What Friends Are For” by Dionne & Friends, featuring Elton John, Gladys Knight and Stevie Wonder, hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Released to help support victims of AIDS and increase awareness about the disease, it helped earn $3 million for the cause. * On Jan. 19, 1977, President Gerald Ford pardoned Tokyo Rose, a JapaneseAmerican woman whose real name was Iva Toguri, shortly before leaving office. Acting on orders from the Japanese government, Toguri (along with other women) broadcast phony announcements regarding U.S. troop losses in an attempt to undermine the morale of Allied soldiers. * On Jan. 20, 1863, the four-day Mud March, initiated by Civil War Major General Ambrose Burnside, began. Burnside’s aim was to attack Robert E. Lee’s army, but winter rains had made the roads nearly impassable and the mission failed. * On Jan. 21, 1997, Newt Gingrich became the first speaker in the history of the U.S. House of Representatives to be given a formal reprimand for ethics violations after the House voted 395--28 in favor of the measure. (c) 2024 King Features Synd., Inc.


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City Names from page 3 held in Pasadena in 1890, and the first Rose Bowl football game followed in 1902. It’s a parade rule that every inch of a float be “covered with flowers or other natural materials, such as leaves, seeds, or bark.” The average float has about 100,000 flowers along with greenery. • So where did Pasadena, Texas, get its name? It was named after Pasadena, California! The founder of the Texas community named it after the California town because he had read about the lush vegetation there and saw the Texas area as similar. • Why would the folks of Tuxedo, New York, name their town after men’s formal wear? This community in New York’s Orange County, along the Ramapo River, actually takes its name from the language of the Native American LenniLenape tribe. Their word “tucseto” translates “place of the bear.” The name was modified by colonists, and in 1863, the city of Tuxedo was founded. • When traveling through Covington County, Mississippi, make a stop in that county’s community of Hot Coffee. In the late 1800s, Mr. L. N. Davis built a store near the mid-point of the road from Natchez, Mississippi to Mobile, Alabama. There was also an inn at the site that provided lodging for merchants and farmers on their supply trips. Mr. Davis hung a coffee pot sign over his door advertising “the best hot coffee around,” brewed from local spring water, beans from New Orleans, and molasses as a sweetener. The Hot Coffee name stuck, and it is now a metro area boasting a population of some 9,700 residents. 

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