September 2016 Orange County Edition

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September 2016 Orange County Edition
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Ask Annie........................................10
Astrology ........................................24
Bingo Bugle Hotlines.....................23
Bingo Land .....................................19
Bingo Sisters ....................................4
Bob on Bingo....................................6
Business Box Ads ..........................23
Coffee Break ..................................22
Coffee Break Answers...................24
Dear Aunt Bingo.............................21
Dear Dream Lady ...........................21
Guy’s Turn.........................................5
Monthly Highlights ...................20-21
Monthly Sweeps.............................11
Monthly Winners ..............................4
Nevada Happenings .....17-18, 26-27
Program Listing .............................25
Savvy Senior...................................23
Volunteer’s Section........................19
Kate and I talked about Labor Day as it
affects us. It celebrates American workers. I
looked it up and found that the first Labor
Day holiday was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882 in New York City. Since then
it has become a national holiday and usually
the day before school begins in the fall.
I learned also that the form the observance and celebration of Labor Day should
take was outlined in the first proposal of the
holiday—a street parade to exhibit to the
public the strength and esprit de corps of the
trade and labor organizations of the community, followed by a festival for the recreation
and amusement of the workers and their
families. The holiday has changed over the
years but still pays tribute to the strength,
freedom and leadership of the American
worker.
“Wow, that’s a mouthful,” said Kate.
“But I get it. It’s a super holiday to pay tribute to us working class stiffs.”
Our favorite Bingo hall staged a Labor
Day celebration to defeat all others and Rod
and Cliff decided to join us for the day.
It was a very full house and we were
lucky to find our best seats but both Rod and
Cliff seemed fidgety to me—unable to settle
happily into play. “What’s wrong?” I asked.
“Oh, nothing,” was the reply.
The first special game was an “eight on
anywhere,” followed by a “medium picture
frame,” which is the second square in from
the outside, all around. That was completely
new to me and I found it very interesting
and harder to keep track of than you would
suspect. A tablemate won it, to my delight.
Rod suddenly handed me his cards and
said to excuse him for a few. I was bewildered as he did not head for the men’s but
to the caller’s stand.
The next special was called the
“worker’s rally” and was the small x followed by the big X. I especially like this one
and was very happy to win it. Then came
intermission and time for a big surprise.
Cliff and Rod promoted some music
from somewhere and entertained the crowd
with dancing an Irish jig. They explained
this dance had come over from the old
country and had been performed at all
workers celebrations since the early 1800s.
They invited the company to join in the
dance, which many did and it was a merry
group that went into the second half.
“That was just great,” I said to Rod as he
settled back into play. “Where did you learn
it?”
“Oh, it’s part of our ‘movement for life’
group,” he replied. “You should try it. It is
loads of fun and you feel just great afterward.”
“I guess I will,” I said. “It will give us
something more to do together.”
Kate got very serious as she had not won
all evening and really wanted to. The next
game was a big plus followed by the big x
which to me meant the Indian Star. They,
however, called it “the freedom game.”
Kate was on for the big win, but didn’t quite
get there. Nonetheless we went away happy,
feeling we had well and truly celebrated
Labor Day.
This is probably the time of year when
you’re most likely to see examples of didaskaleinophobia in action—that’s a
fear of going to school.
…During the course of filming all eight Harry
Potter movies, actor Daniel Radcliffe went
through 160 pairs of glasses and 70 magic
wands.
…You may be among those people who think
good deeds and selfless acts are on the decline. If so, consider this story: In 2010, an employee at a recycling company came across 23
U.S. savings bonds while sorting through a bin
of discarded papers. Instead of trying to cash
the $22,000 worth of bonds himself, Mike
Rodgers decided to track down the owner. It
turned out that the woman who had bought the
bonds, Martha Dobbins, had been dead for almost two decades. Rodgers didn’t give up,
though; he began a search for Robert Roberts,
who was also named on the bonds. Though
the name is common and Rodgers hit many
dead ends, he eventually located the correct
Robert Roberts, the son of Martha Dobbins.
Roberts hadn’t even been aware of the bonds’
existence. Rodgers, his good deed finally being
done, refused a reward.
…On a per-capita basis, Canada is the most
educated place in the world; more than half of
the country’s residents have earned at least
one college degree.
…It takes about 70 hours to read the entire
Bible aloud—even longer if you take breaks to
sleep and eat (and shower, one would hope).
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Hey guys! (And gals!) Write to: Guy’s Turn c/o The
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98070, or email Guy directly at [email protected].
Be sure to include your name and address (you may
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Hi Alex,
What did I tell you? Checking out Bingo
and other gaming opportunities during your
travels can be a real vacation bonus. And
how lucky were you guys to show up during
a Million Dollar Bingo Weekend? You
would have kicked yourselves the rest of the
year if you hadn’t gone!
While your Bingo outing was obviously mega, it doesn’t always have to be
on such a massive scale. Stopping in at a
little seaside church game or backwoods
firehouse Bingo can also have its rewards
as you mix with locals and meet a few
other folks bitten by the vacation Bingo
bug. Enjoy! —Guy
2 FOR $5
Brookhurst St.
Hi Don,
Well, you sure aren’t a shy one, so we
know that this can’t be why your picture
hasn’t been taken yet.
Most of the Bingo Bugle editions
around the country are quite small and
don’t have staff beyond the owner/publisher and an occasional helper. This
means that the owner is also usually the
writer, photographer, designer, advertising
salesperson, and even delivery guy for
each monthly issue.
When you wear this many hats, you do
everything on the fly—including photography. This results in photo shoots being
sporadic, typically occurring when papers
are being delivered or during a visit to a
Bingo hall manager. So basically, it’s a
matter of being at the right place at the
right time in the very narrow window
when the publisher or other worker is at
the hall where you are playing, and remembers to bring the camera along.
While I can’t speak for all publishers, I
Hi Guy,
You and Aunt Bingo have talked a
number of times about making Bingo part
of a vacation to see what Bingo playing is
like in other areas.
This summer, my wife and I were visiting relatives in California and while we
were there saw some ads for an Indian
casino close by which was having a “Million Dollar Bingo Weekend.” They had
$30,000 prizes, $5,000 prizes, and a thing
called a Do-it-Yourself Jackpot for
$100,000. They started at 8 a.m. and had
sessions going as late as 10 at night. It
sounded so great that we decided to take
your advice and check it out.
Well, to begin with, the place was
huge: There had to be 2,000 seats in the
Bingo section alone, and when we got
there for the first Bingo matinee it was already pretty full. We played that session
then took a break to tour the rest of the
casino. I have never seen so many slot machines in my life! My wife loves slots so
we played those for a while and won
enough to pay for the buy-in for another
Bingo session.
It was a great day and we had a lot of
fun. I’m writing you because it was your
encouragement to add Bingo to our trip
that got us to go in the first place. Great
advice! —Alex H., Oregon
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Magnolia St.
Hi Guy,
I look at the Bingo Bugle paper and see
pictures of players all the time and keep
thinking that I want my picture in the
paper, too. I recognize lots of the players
with their pictures printed which must
mean that I play in some of the same
Bingo halls where they play, but somehow
they get their pictures in there and I don’t.
As I think about it, one of the problems
may be that I have never seen a photographer in the hall. Where do you get your
pictures? Do the halls take them and ask
you to print them or do you have your own
photographers going out taking them? If it
is your own photographer, is there some
kind of schedule they follow that I can
know about so I am at the right Bingo hall
at the right time?
I don’t mean to make a big deal out of
all this, but it really would be fun if me and
my friends got our pictures in the Bingo
paper just once. Or if that is too much trouble, forget about my friends and it can just
be me. Which is only fair because I wrote
this letter. —Don G., Nevada
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do know that some invite people to submit
photos they think will be of interest to
readers. Keep in mind, however, that these
need to be Bingo photos that show people
playing, working, or enjoying the game in
some other way. Otherwise, you will just
have to be patient and, like that elusive
Bingo jackpot, wait until it is your time to
smile for the camera. —Guy
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More from the mailbag
One of the great things about writing
this column is opening the mail sent to
[email protected]. I don’t get to
answer all the letters. And, there is not
room here to relay all of them. But, I want
you all to know that each letter is important.
I recently got a note from a woman
named Diane who wants some suggestions about the best places to live in Las
Vegas for someone on a fixed income. I
would suggest that she simply search the
Internet for “senior housing, Clark
County, Nevada.” It would seem that
Diane really wants to be near Bingo. She
wants to find a part-time job working at a
Bingo hall. “My heart, Bob, is in Vegas
Bingo. I want to move there to live,” she
writes. Wow, what a great testimony about
just how important the game we love the
most can be in our lives.
Next, a letter from a fellow who iden-
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tifies himself as “Frustrated.” “Bob, I am
writing to you because we have a caller
who thinks he’s the best caller in the
world. You have to light a fire under him
to keep him in motion. I have talked to
him and told him that when we have a
Bingo winner who is verified, we need to
move on.
“Not only that, this guy often drops the
Bingo balls. He is constantly stopping to
sip on his coffee. He over-explains everything, especially when it comes to talking
about the various Bingo patterns. He takes
up time giving nicknames to many of the
numbers. For example, he cannot call B11 without reminding everyone one that
that ball is sometimes called ‘chopsticks.’
I-22 is, of course, ‘choo-choo.’ This guy
only calls for us when the regular caller is
sick. The problem is that many people
have told me they won’t be back until this
guy is gone.”
Frustrated, I understand what you are
going through. If this guy is the only fillin you have, then you can’t do much about
it. Dealing with personalities is tough, especially when you are the boss but don’t
have the power to change very much. It
would seem that this guy is the opposite
of callers who seem monotone and bored.
This guy is over-the-top in the other direction.
Finally, Frank wrote to tell me about a
caller who loses track of time and her 6
p.m. sessions don’t end until 11 p.m.
The answer here may be to be honest
with our complaints. We need to stick by
those halls that bring us pleasure. We need
to work harder to fix the problems and
preserve the game we love best.
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Update! Yours truly, the author of this
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To my regular readers, this is not big news.
The big news would be if I were on a huge
winning streak and yelling Bingo multiple
times while collecting gobs of cash. Yeah, I
dream of that day. In the meantime, I continue to play Bingo, buy lottery tickets, and
visit casinos at every opportunity just in
case Lady Luck blows me a kiss instead of
telling me to kiss her butt.
Richard, my little brother, loves to tease
me about my playing the lottery. He knows
that I frequently buy scratch off tickets so
that’s what I get from him on my birthday
and any other day he feels like tormenting
me. The kicker is that most of the time he
scratches off the tickets before he gives
them to me. His version is that he’s saving
me time. My version is that he keeps the
winning tickets and gives me his losers. It
doesn’t really matter because what’s important is that my brother cares enough about
me to aggravate me mightily. I consider it
tit for tat though as I’ve been known to return the favor with lottery tickets I’ve already cashed.
As many others do, I buy a few extra
tickets when the lottery jackpots grow into
the super jackpots of millions of dollars. I
don’t go overboard though. After all, I only
need one ticket to win. Yes, the odds against
me are huge; around one in 176,000,000 for
Powerball and Mega Millions. That’s worse
odds than if I were to be killed by a vending
machine falling on top of me, one in 112
million. Recently I read about a former
Stanford University math professor who
specialized in statistics. This person won
four different lotteries. First, she won $5.4
million, then a decade later, she won $2 million; then two years later $3 million and finally in the summer of 2010, she hit a $10
million dollar jackpot. The odds of this happening have been calculated at one in eighteen septillion. Was it blind luck or since she
was a mathematician did she figure out an
edge? Only she knows, but regardless, she
won a boatload of money. So how did she
spend it? Did she save some for a rainy day
or did she spend it all? According to the
New York Daily News, seventy percent of
lottery winners spend all their winnings
within seven years. How stupid is that! I’d
like to have the chance to prove I’m smarter
than those dummies. And speaking of dummies, to claim a lottery prize in Canada you
have to answer a math question. Uh-oh. I
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allow it to turn brown or black. Serve immediately, adding additional butter if desired. I love this corn. —Annie
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Along with the Bingo Tournament,
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she has decided to pull out all the stops by
playing in the Blackjack and Texas Hold
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like so much fun and I’ve wanted to try
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year,” she says. “Between all the tournaments and playing in the casino, you can
really get your fill.”
Away from all that gaming, Donna
likes to seek out the live music being performed aboard ship and watch the couples
dancing. Will she do a little dancing herself? “Well, I do enjoy it,” she says.
“Maybe I’ll work up the courage to ask
someone to join me on the dance floor.
That does sound fun.”
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It has been four years since Donna
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enjoyed the fun and excitement of the
World Championship Bingo Tournament
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them, at least nine or ten,” says Donna,
who has sailed with friends, with her late
husband, Stuart, and also on her own.
“Eventually Stuart couldn’t travel, and he
passed away in 2014. Now it feels like it’s
time to get back on the ship and enjoy a
cruise again.”
Donna has made many Bingo Tournament Cruise friends over the years and
says she is looking forward to seeing them
again. “That’s one of the nice things about
the Bingo cruise,” she says. “After you’ve
gone a few times you begin to feel an atmosphere of extended family.”
This will be Donna’s second time traveling solo, which she has discovered has
certain benefits. “You can do what you
want and not have to worry about what
your travel companions want to do, like
going on tours you’ve been on before,”
she says. “I can relax in my private room
on the balcony, explore the ship and visit
the shops on my own, and then meet up
with other players for dinner or the shows.
It’s a pretty good arrangement.”
In fact, Donna says that with the World
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1ST 6-ON
ALL MONTH LON
$5.00 A SHEET
ADD-ON
to one Lucky Winner
NO
(Free Buy-In for the
month of October)
CLUSTERS!
Management has the right to change or cancel any promotion.
WE ACCEPT
& DEBIT CARDS
Pacifica High School Band Boosters CLUNOSTERS
D.O. 4:00PM, WARM UPS 5:30PM, REGULARS 6:45PM
1ST 5 WARM-UPS $35 • LAST 5 WARM-UPS $40 • 3 SPEED 50/50 PAYOUT • 1 DOUBLE ACTION
5 REGULAR GAMES PAYOUT
$500.00
5 REGULAR GAMES PAYOUT $300
Remaining Regular Games Pay $250
$250
DOUBLE
ACTION
SEPTEMBER 30TH
$PUL5L0TAB0S
6 FOR $5
5 DRAWINGS FOR
$20.00
BUY-IN
EVERY FRIDAY
MANAGER
SPECIAL ’S
2 FOR $5
DRAWING
Hold all tickets from the month of September!
Winner must be present.
NO
CLUSTERS
BIRTHDAY DISCOUNT
Good any Friday during the month
of your birthday.
BUY-IN STARTS AT $20
EACH ADDITIONAL 6-ON ONLY $5
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Western High Schoo
DOORS OPEN 4:00 PM • WARM-UPS 5:
NOW OPEN EVERY WE
5 WARM-UPS PA
FIRST REGU
PAYOUT
ALL OTHER GAME
EVERY WEDNESDAY
• WE CROWN A LUCKY WESTERN
QUEEN OR KING!
• BEAUTIFUL BASKET DOOR PRIZES
GIVEN AWAY!
HOT DOG
FOR ALL
• 3-4 SPEED A NIGHT!
• 1 DOUBLE ACTION!
1 FRE
• LOTS OF PARKING AVAILABLE!
FOR 1ST 100 PLAYERS ON 2
• FREE PRETZELS AND COFFEE
BIRTHDAY SPECIAL!
$20 OFF BIRTHDAY MONTH.
Can not combine with any other offer or
coupon) Can only be used once.
WE PLAY
AND PULL
$500
All profits support Los Alamitos High School Choir
FRIDAY
WE PLAY
WEDNE
WE PLAY
UP TO
$CA500
SH BALL
Bring a NEW Player
to Friday Night and
you will BOTH receive
$5 OFF
A FUTURE BUY-IN
SATUR
Cypress High School Band
DOORS OPEN PROMPTLY AT 2
EARLY BIRDS 6:00PM • REG.
Please visit our website at
FIRST FIVE REGULA
GAMES PA
ALL OTHER REGULA
GAMES PA
NEW PAPER FORMAT-ALL 6ONS FO
PULL TAB GAMES
PAY UP TO
$500
BIRTHDAY DISCOUNT
Good any Saturday during the
month of your birthday.
(Can only be used once each year)
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OUR OWN PARKING AS WELL!
NESDAY
NEW
SPONSOR!
ool Football Boosters
PS 5:15 PM • REGULAR GAMES 6:30 PM
WEDNESDAY NIGHT!!
ULAR GAME
TMES$500!!
PAYOUT $300
SEPT. 28TH
9/7/16 DRAWING
ONE MONTH
OG
AND
DRINK
FREE BINGO!
OR ALL WITH BUY-IN
YES!
ON 2ND WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH
WE PLAY
WESTERN
AY $5 AND $3 STRIPS
ULL TAB GAMES WITH
POWER
BALL!
00 PAYOUTS!
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THURSDAY
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AVAILABLTES
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Los Alamitos
Marching Band and Color Guard
DOORS OPEN 5:00PM, WARM UPS 5:40 PM, REGULAR 6:30 PM
10 REGULAR
GAMES PAY OUT $500!!
ALL OTHER REGULAR GAMES PAY OUT $300!
S PAY $40 EACH
REE SPEED
WE NOW ACCEPT
WE ACCEPT
and & Pageantry Boosters
AT 2:00PM, WARM-UPS 4:00PM
REG. GAMES APPROX. 6:30PM
site at CypressBingo.com
LAR
PAY
LAR
PAY
FOR EARLY BIRDS AND REGULARS
BUY-IN $20
FOR FIRST 6-ON
$5 FOR EACH
ADDITIONAL
SEPTEMBER 1ST AND 15TH
SEP. 29TH
WIN A
ALL
FREE
MONTH OF
BINGO
$500!
FLOOR SPECIALS PAYING OUT UP TO $500!!
FLASHBOARD GAMES PAYING UP TO $500
WARM UP GAMES PAYING OUT $40 A GAME!!
MISS
DON’TT!!!
OU
SPEED GAMES
BUY-INS GIVEN OUT NIGHTLY!!
$500 PAYOUT GAME #14 SPECIAL!
FOR YOU AND
A FRIEND
ONE SEAT
PER BUY-IN
SUNDAY
6-ON
PROGRAM
WE ACCEPT
Cypress High School Athletic Boosters
DOORS OPEN 2PM, WARM-UPS 4PM, REGULARS 6:00PM
GAMES 1-5 GAMES 6-10 GAMES 11-15 GAMES 16-20
PAY
PAY
PAY
PAY
$300$400$350$300
SEPTEMBER 25TH
DRAWING FOR
FREE
MONTH
OF BINGO
FOR THE MONTH
OF OCTOBER
Must be present.
• PREPAID SEATING
• WARM-UP PAYOUTS
$40 Games 1 thru 5
$45 Games 6 thru 10
$50 Games 11 thru 15
6 DOUBLE ACTIONS FOR
$5.00
Buy-In: 12on is $35
and 18on is $40
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FREE
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BIRTHDAY
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VIVA LAS VEGAS $100,000 BLOWOUT!
Mark your calendars for Saturday,
THIS OCTOBER! September
24th to play in the
Station Casino's next $600,000 Big
Bingo Weekend will be October 15th
through 18th. Get your seats now before they are gone. It’s only $250 for
both events.
The $100,000 Saturday & Sunday
game will be played on October 15 & 16
at Boulder Station, Santa Fe Station
and Texas Station. The $500,000
Blockbuster game will be played on
Monday & Tuesday, October 17 & 18 at
Red Rock, Green Valley Ranch, Sunset
Station and Palace Station. Players can
choose to play all four days or either the
two-day $100,000 or $500,000 game.
There will be Bonus Drawings during
the linked sessions!
You can reserve your spot today by
calling 866-961-3361 or at StationCasinosBingo.com. Be sure to see their ad
in this issue.
$500,000 POWER BINGO!
Start the holiday season by attending
Boyd Gaming’s next $500,000 Power
Bingo on Monday, November 28th and
Tuesday, November 29th. Choose your
favorite bingo hall in which to play this
half million-dollar game, reserve your
seat at the Gold Coast, Suncoast or
Sam's Town bingo halls. See their ad for
complete details and they have special
room offers for you. You can also go to
BoydGaming.com/PowerBingo
for
more information. Make your reservation today!
Nugget's $100,000 Bingo Blowout
game. Have a blast at the Bingo
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Nugget bingo games for prizes ranging from $1,199 to $25,000, plus there
are optional games paying from $500
to $1,199. Buy-in is only $90 for 2
packs, extra packs are $20 each.
Get ready for a fun weekend playing all paper in Reno’s biggest bingo
game at the Nugget. Accommodations
and dining are the best in Northern
Nevada and there is a special rate for
bingo players. Call early and make
your reservation because rates are
subject to availability. For tickets to
Nugget’s $100,000 Blowout call 800843-2427 and ask for bingo.
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LAS VEGAS
ALIANTE
7300 Aliante Parkway, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 692-7777
TIMES: 10am, 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10pm; Fri. & Sat. 12am
TEXAS STATION
2101 Texas Star Lane, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 631-1000
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
HENDERSON
ARIZONA CHARLIES BOULDER
4575 Boulder Hwy, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 951-5800
TIMES: 7, 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm, 1, 3, 5am
ARIZONA CHARLIES DECATUR
740 S. Decatur Blvd., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 250-5200
TIMES: 7, 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm, 1, 3, 5am
BOULDER STATION
4111 Boulder Hwy, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 432-7777
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
CANNERY EASTSIDE
5255 S. Boulder Hwy, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 856-5402
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Thu-Sun 9am; Fri & Sat 11pm
CANNERY NORTHSIDE
$150,000
SUPER BINGO!
2121 East Craig Road, N. L.V. . . . . . . . . . .(702) 507-5825
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11pm
Play for the big money in Downtown Las Vegas! Plaza Hotel and
Casino’s $150,000 Super Bingo event
is the perfect way to do it. The next
Super Bingo is October 2-4, 2016.
They also have one more event in
2016 taking place December 11-13.
See their ad for early purchasing discounts.
Book your seat now by calling (866)
768-7032.
See their ad in this paper for more
information and visit PlazaHotelCasino.com for more information.
GOLD COAST
ELDORADO
S. of Lake Mead on Water St., Henderson(702) 564-1811
TIMES: Sun.-Thu.: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Fri/Sat.: 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
FIESTA HENDERSON
777 W. Lake Mead Drive, Henderson . . .(702) 558-7000
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1,3,5,7,9,11pm
GREEN VALLEY RANCH
2300 Paseo Verde Parkway, Henderson .(702) 617-7777
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
SUNSET STATION
1301 W. Sunset Road, Henderson . . . . . .(702) 547-7777
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
LAUGHLIN
FIESTA RANCHO
2400 N. Rancho Dr., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 631-7000
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm, 1am
4000 W. Flamingo Rd., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 367-7111
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
JERRY’S NUGGET
1821 Las Vegas Bl. N., N. L.V. . . . . . . . . . .(702) 399-3000
Times: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Thu., Fri. & Sat. 11pm
PALACE STATION
2411 W. Sahara Ave., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 367-2411
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
LAUGHLIN RIVER LODGE
2700 S. Casino Dr., Laughlin . . . . . . . . . .(702) 298-2242
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm
RIVERSIDE
1650 Casino Way, Laughlin . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 298-2535
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7:30, 11pm
TROPICANA LAUGHLIN
2121 S. Casino Dr., Laughlin. . . . . . . . . . .(702) 298-4200
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm
MESQUITE
PLAZA
1 Main Street, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(800) 634-6575 EUREKA CASINO
I-15, Exit 122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(800) 346-4611
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11pm
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm
POKER PALACE
2757 N. Las Vegas Blvd., L.V. . . . . . . . . . .(702) 657-4247
TIMES: 11am, 1, 7, 9pm; Fri-Sat-Sun 3, 5pm; Fri-Sat. 11pm
RAMPART CASINO
VIRGIN RIVER
I-15, Exit 122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(877) 438-2929
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
221 North Rampart Blvd., L.V.. . . . . . . . . .(702) 869-7890
Times: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11pm
RED ROCK
I-215 at Charleston, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 797-7777
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
771 S. Frontage Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 751-7777
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5 & 7pm
SAM’S TOWN
PAHRUMP NUGGET
5111 Boulder Highway, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 456-7777
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
SANTA FE STATION
Hwy. 95 & Rancho Dr., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 658-4900
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
SILVER SEVENS
4100 Paradise Rd., L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 733-7000
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9pm
SOUTH POINT
Stacey Mayberry
$13,700 Dual Daub plus
additional $6,250
Cannery
Erikka
$10,000 Super Coverall
Arizona Charlie’s Boulder
Maria - $32,721 Dual Daub
Shown with agent Maria
Suncoast
Tamara - $48,277
Arizona Charlie’s Decatur
PAHRUMP
GOLD TOWN
681 S. Hwy 160. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 751-6500
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9pm & 9am Sun. Only
SADDLE WEST
1220 S. Highway 160. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 727-5953
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3pm; Mon.-Fri.
RENO/SPARKS
NUGGET
Las Vegas Bl. & Silverado Ranch Bl., L.V. . .(702) 796-7111
TIMES: 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm, 1am
1100 Nugget Ave., Sparks . . . . . . . . . . . .(775) 356-3300
TIMES: 11am, 1, 2:30, 4, 6:30, 7:30pm
SUNCOAST
SANDS REGENCY
Alta & Rampart, L.V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(702) 636-7111
TIMES: 9, 11am, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11pm
345 N. Arlington Ave., Reno . . . . . . . . . .(775) 348-2290
TIMES: 10:30am, 1, 3, 5, 7:30, 9:30pm & Wed. @ 9am
RESERVATION NUMBERS FOR
HOTELS WITH BINGO HALLS.
LAS VEGAS
Aliante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .877-377-7627
Arizona Charlie’s Boulder . .800-362-4040
Arizona Charlie’s Decatur . .800-342-2695
Boulder Station . . . . . . . . . .800-683-7777
Cannery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .866-999-4899
Eastside Cannery . . . . . . . .866-999-4899
Fiesta Rancho . . . . . . . . . . .800-731-7333
Gold Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . .888-402-6278
Palace Station . . . . . . . . . . .800-634-3101
Plaza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-634-6575
Red Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . .866-767-7773
Sam’s Town . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-634-6371
Santa Fe Station . . . . . . . . .800-872-6823
South Point . . . . . . . . . . . . .866-796-7111
Suncoast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .877-677-7111
Texas Station . . . . . . . . . . . .800-654-8888
HENDERSON
Fiesta Henderson . . . . . . . .888-899-7770
Green Valley Ranch . . . . . .866-782-9487
Sunset Station . . . . . . . . . . .888-786-7389
MESQUITE
Virgin River . . . . . . . . . . . . .877-438-2929
RENO
Nugget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-648-1177
Sands Regency . . . . . . . . . .866-386-7829
Bingo Hall Web Sites
Aliante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .aliantegaming.com
Cannery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .cannerycasinos.com
Eastside Cannery . . . . . . . . .cannerycasinos.com
Eldorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .eldoradocasino.com
Fiesta Henderson . . . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Fiesta Rancho . . . . . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Gold Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . .goldcoastcasino.com
Green Valley Ranch . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Nugget Reno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .janugget.com
Pahrump Nugget . . . . . . . .pahrumpnugget.com
Palace Station . . . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Plaza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .plazahotelcasino.com
Poker Palace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pokerpalace.net
Rampart Casino . . . . . . . . .rampartcasino.com
Red Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Siena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sienareno.com
Sam’s Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .samstownlv.com
Santa Fe Station . . . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Silver Sevens . . . . . . . . . .silversevenscasino.com
South Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . .southpointbingo.com
Suncoast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .suncoastcasino.com
Sunset Station . . . . . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Texas Station . . . . . . . . . .stationcasinosbingo.com
Virgin River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .virginriver.com
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NEVADA HAPPENINGS
Lourdes Azarse and City Holmes - Cita recently won $1,700
Poker Palace
Mary Valdez - San Antonio, TX
$25,000 Coverall
Plaza $150,000 Super Bingo
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William Spickerman III
$19,722 Dual Action
Santa Fe Station
BINGO LAND
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VOLUNTEERS OF THE MONTH
■ This month: Beach Bingo’s new rules
By Jeffrey Charboneau
Special to the Bingo Bugle
enforced because the parlors don’t have to
register with the state. There would also
be a $300 annual license, and the State
Bureau of Investigation would monitor the
businesses.
Casino Player Wins $1 Million
Bingo Prize
A New York woman walked away from
Foxwoods Resort Casino a millionaire
after hitting the jackpot during the 30th
anniversary celebration of the Bingo hall.
Patricia Elliott of Elmont, New York, won
her million on a $650 investment when
she bought into Foxwoods’ annual Firecracker Bingo tournament. The 60-yearold grandmother of eight has made her
way to the casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut, every other weekend for more
than 30 years. What will she do with her
winnings? “The house has to be paid off,
and I have children and grandchildren, so
they’re going to have to share some of it,”
Elliott said. The jackpot wasn’t Elliott’s
only brush with fortune at Foxwoods. She
previously won $50,000 during a slots
tournament, and won another $1,500 on a
different game of Bingo just hours after
becoming a millionaire.
Alabama Judge Rules in Favor
of Electronic Bingo
A circuit court judge in Greene County,
Alabama, has ruled that the county’s
Bingo amendment specifically protects
electronic Bingo games being played in
local casinos, specifically GreeneTrack,
and that the Alabama Attorney General’s
office must return 825 Bingo machines it
confiscated during a 2010 raid. Judge
Houston Brown ruled that Greene
County’s 2003 constitutional amendment
legalizing Bingo in that county was the
first of its kind and the only one to define
Bingo using the terms “electronic device”
and “electronic marking device.” “Based
upon the great weight of the evidence,
which was largely undisputed by the state,
the court finds that the games at issue were
and are authorized by (the) amendment,”
Brown wrote in his ruling.
NC For-Profit Beach Bingo
Halls to be Regulated
North Carolina’s for-profit beach
Bingo parlors have gone largely unregulated for years, but recent legislation approved by the state Senate could add new
rules. The popularity of Bingo started
decades ago at the coast, but long ago
spread inland. And while the state regulates 246 Bingo operations that serve as
fundraisers for nonprofits, those rules currently don’t apply to for-profit parlors. According to the new regulations, each prize
at a beach Bingo operation would have to
be worth $10 or less. The $10 prize limit
is already state law, but it’s not typically
Jennifer Barker and Carol
Davidson - Volunteers
Western H.S. Football Boosters
Cypress - Wednesday Night
Kevin - Caller
St. Cornelius
Friday Nights - Long Beach
Linda Ellyson - Caller
Costa Mesa High School
Tuesday Nights
Cindy Rodgriguez - Manager
Tony Clark - Bingo Supplier
from Cactus Bingo Supplies
Costa Mesa High School
Tuesday Nights
Woman’s Stolen Bingo Bag,
Purse Returned
This summer, Watertown, Massachusetts, police received a report from a
woman who said her purse and Bingo bag
had been stolen. The victim told officers
the theft occurred while her car was
parked on a local street, where she had
been dropping off a friend after their social
evening of Bingo. Police later learned that
both the purse and the Bingo bag were
found on the roof of a nearby business.
Most of the contents, police say, were recovered.
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WELCOME BACK 9/7/16 LABOR DAY
SEPTEMBER 5TH! CELEBRATION!
TUESDAY NIGHTS
IN CYPRESS!
$40 LION PACK
ON SUNDAYS!
Play bingo Tuesday nights at Cypress Bingo Hall. The games are
sponsored by the Los Alamitos High
School Choir Note-ables Booster
Club. The 1st 10 regular games of the
evening pay $500, all other regular
games pay $250. Chck out the Cash
Ball jackpot too!
Be present on Tuesday, August
30th for your chance to win a Month of
Free Bingo! See their ad in the center
section for more information.
Sunday afternoons in Santa Ana,
bingo is played at Mater Dei H.S. starting at 10am with warm-up games.
They have a great buy-in special
package, the Lion Pack which is $40
and you play up to 6 early bird and 6
regular packs!
Besides all the weekly features they
offer like 27 $250 games, Mater Dei
Prize Board, the largest variety of Pull
Tabs anywhere and Flashboard
games, they also have weekly specials. September 4th, there are extra
drawings for Free Month Bingo Certificates ($35 Early Bird Buy-In), September 11th, buy one Warm-Up pack and
get up to 3 additional Warm-Up packs
with buy-in and September 18th, 1
Free Double Action and 1 Free Speed
Game, plus there is an early Fall Special with 1 Free $1,199 Flashboard
Ticket. September 25th, bingo is
closed because of a school event.
See their ad on the back cover for
more information.
NOW OPEN EVERY
TUESDAY NIGHT!
Costa Mesa H.S. School Boosters
Bingo plays every Tuesday night starting at 6pm with the early bird games.
The hall is located at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center at 695 W. 19th St.
All Main Games will pay $250
(based on participation). Check out the
progressive buy-in program, you can
save big.
Other features of this Costa Mesa
game are Pull Tabs & Strip Games,
Special Games, Mystery Jackpots,
Power Ball and Double Action Games.
See their ad for more information and
then try out Costa Mesa High School
Boosters Bingo. Find them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
BINGO BUGLE
24-HOUR
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is where you can get a complete program listing of bingo
halls in Orange County. You
can also download the Bingo
Bugle for Los Angeles, Orange
County, San Bernardino/Riverside and Nevada.
For Nevada Jackpot Updates
www.JackpotUpdates.com
BINGO PLAYERS HONOR
TROOPS WITH DONATIONS!
July marked the inaugural Military
Appreciation Month at Pechanga Resort & Casino, during which hundreds
of guests donated items to our troops
overseas and to our veterans.
Pechanga Bingo collected hundreds
of hygiene products, such as toothbrushes, deodorant, chapstick, and razors, plus candy and entertainment
products such as books, DVDs, pens,
crossword puzzles, and notebooks.
Bingo players who brought in a donated item for troops stationed in the
U.S. and overseas received a $5.00
discount on their Pechanga Bingo
buy-in during the session of their
choice Donations will now be sent to
U.S. military members through Operation Gratitude, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to lift the spirits
and meet the evolving needs of those
serving in active duty and veterans. In
addition to the donations, all
Pechanga Club card holders with military identification received the value
of one free Bingo paper buy-in equivalent to $20.
If you would like to donate items to
our troops overseas, visit OperationGratitude.com/WishList to view a
list of items in need. Operation Gratitude regularly sends care packages
with these items, including knit hats,
scarves, new DVDs, CDs, video
games, lip balm, roll-on deodorant, individually packaged razors, pens,
shaving cream, travel-sized board
games, Halloween candy, t-shirts,
baseball hats, and more.
For buy-ins and information on
Pechanga Bingo, call 1-855-WEBINGO or visit www.Pechanga.com.
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Blessed Sacrament Monday night
bingo has undergone construction, but
now they are back and have their
grand opening on Monday, September
5th! There will be a Welcome back
party, players will get a Free Dinner,
Free Dazzle Daubers and Free Card
Markers. There will also be an $1,199
Raffle! We can’t wait to see you there
on Monday nights.
But that's not all, they are also offering the 1040 Pack Buy-in Monday,
September 12th. On September 19th,
they will match your regular pack buyin with free early bird packs. Then on
September 26th, it's Month End Madness. 4 regular packs for $29 plus
good neighbor games, and dessert is
served, there will be two drawings for
one month Free Bingo on the 26th as
well. See their ad on page 3 for all the
details.
OCT. 14 - STRIP
BINGO KNIGHT!
Make plans to join the Knights of
Columbus #5565 when they host
bingo every Friday night at St. Anthony Claret Hall in Anaheim. Each
week, they pay $250 on all early bird
and regular games with a minimum attendance of 150 or more.
They will be having a special Strip
Bingo Game Knight on Friday, October 14th. 10 Games of Strip Bingo pay
$1,000 per game. $50 min. buy-in includes 2 Strip Cards per game for 10
games, additional strip cards will be
sold on the floor. This replaces the
regular bingo session. They will also
have Bonanza, Double Action and
Special Games. Reserve your seat
now with pre-buy-in. See their ad for
more info.
LABOR DAY SPECIAL
SUN. SEPTEMBER 4TH!
Plan to celebrate Labor Day a day
early on Sunday, September 4th at the
Lakewood Elks Lodge in Hawaiian
Gardens. Doors open at 9am and
bingo starts at 12pm. Payouts are
$300 for all pack games!
Every player with buy-in will receive
a Free Dauber. Buy-in is only $20 and
includes early birds. There is no reserved seating, so get there early.
They will also feature Tab Games
up to $1,199, Strip Games worth $500
Each. The Lakewood Elks invite you
to play this special and their regular
game played every Sunday afternoon
and Friday evening. See their ad for
more details.
TWO $1,199 GAMES!
Chino Hills High School Husky
Bingo plays every Sunday afternoon.
They are offering Cool Cash during the
last month of the Hot Summer. So join
them each week, all games pay $250,
they have a Bonus Payout Game and
a large variety of Flashboard Games.
Join them on Sunday, September
11th for a Sweet Surprise, then on
Sunday, September 18th, they will play
2 $1,199 games.
Chino Hills High School Bingo is the
place "Where everyone's the Big Dog".
See their ad in this issue for more information.
Celebrate Labor Day on Wednesday, September 7th at Western H.S.
Football Boosters. all players with buyin will get a Hot Dog and Drink. This
game is played at Cypress Bingo Hall
each Wednesday.
Some more specials this month include a Free Speed for the 1st 100
players on the 14th and a Drawing for
One Month Free Bingo on September
28th. They also feature Western
Power Ball and Pull Tab Games with
$500 Payouts! See their ad in the center section for more information.
$300-$400 ON
REG. GAMES!
Sundays at Cypress Bingo, there are
really big regular game payouts. Cypress High School Athletic Boosters
who sponsor this game are paying out
$300 on games 1 thru 5, $400 on
games 6 thru 10, $350 on games 11
thru 15 and $300 on games 16 thru 20.
Labor Day Weekend, they will be
giving all players with buy-in a Free
Gift! That is on Sunday, Sept. 4th.
Plus you can also win a Free Month
of Bingo for October on Sunday, Sept.
25th in a special drawing. They also
have a Birthday Bingo special and
play Double Action. See their ad in the
center section of this paper for more
information.
ALL $500 GAMES!
Los Alamitos Marching Band and
Color Guard’s Thursday Night at Cypress Bingo Hall will pay $500 on all
regular games on September 1st and
15th! September 8th, 22nd and 29th,
they will pay $500 on 10 regular
games and the remaining regular
games will pay out $300.
On September 29th, there is a
chance to win a Free Month of Bingo
for you and a friend!
Join them at Cypress Bingo Hall
this month every Thursday, doors
open at 5pm, warm-ups start at
5:40pm and regulars start at 6:30pm.
See more information in their ad located in the center of this paper.
$400 PAYOUTS
OCTOBER 1ST!
Mark your calenders because Diamond Bar Bingo is paying out $400 on
even main pack games Saturday, October 1st.
This Saturday night game is located
at Diamond Bar High School in the
gym on E. Pathfinder Road. It is conveniently located close to the 57 and
60 freeways. They feature over 33
games, Powerball up to $1,199 each,
Megas up to $1,199 each, Lightning
Jackpot which will be at $6,750 as of
September 3rd (if not hit prior) and Diamond 7 and 7.
There will also be a $500 Prize
Drawing on Saturday, September 3rd,
each week, earn an entry through September 3rd. There will also be a Labor
Day Dauber given to players that night.
If you haven't tried this bingo yet,
you are in for a treat, see their ad in
this issue for more information and
then come on out Saturday night and
show your support.
MONTHLY HIGHLIGHTS
What does he want her to do? Sit home
and stare at the walls? That’s a recipe for
dementia, a rest home and an early grave
if I ever heard one!
Hubby needs to borrow a page from his
wife’s book and get out there and enjoy retirement. He needs to find his own interests and maybe come up with a few things
they can do together. That is a plan that
would have her in the Bingo hall less and
enjoying his company more…by doing
something! —AC, Georgia, via email
Readers Responses
Marcella Cendejas and Blanca Ochoa - $500 Each
Diamond Bar H.S. Brahma Bingo - Saturday Nights
Brian Mayes - $225
Garden Grove Elks
Tuesday Nights
Tania Wheeler - $250
Note-Ables Booster Club
Tuesday Nights - Cypress
$474,266.09
SLOT WIN!
Cindy Rubly of Carson, Calif.
checked out of Pechanga Resort &
Casino on Friday, July 29, but after
playing a $1.00 Wheel of Fortune®
machine for about 30 minutes, and
winning $474,266.09 she checked
right back into the hotel.
Cindy and her daughter, Heidi,
came to Pechanga Tuesday for their
yearly mother-daughter getaway from
the Los Angeles area. Before she left,
Cindy wanted to play one last time on
the same Wheel of Fortune® machine
that she won $1,399 on Tuesday.
Finding her desired machine occupied, she sat down at a $0.25 game.
As soon as the woman playing the dollar machine Cindy wanted got up and
left, she told her daughter to run over
and grab it. Cindy took over for her
daughter, but not before Heidi convinced her to play the machine’s max
bets. About 25 minutes later, luck
struck big. Three Wheel of Fortune®
symbols lined up across the center of
the screen. Since Cindy played the
max bet on her spin, she won the full
progressive amount of $474,266.09
The retired private airline supervisor told casino staff she plans to give
some of the money to family and
some to her favorite charities that help
animals.
Big winners happen often at
Pechanga Resort & Casino. The resort has had 11 one-million dollar+
jackpot winners since opening in
2002.
■ Enjoy Bingo during your
retirement
Dear Readers: In last month’s column,
I shared comments from readers who
wrote in about a letter from a woman who
recently retired and was now enjoying the
freedom to play more Bingo. Her issue
was that her retiree husband was complaining that she was playing Bingo too
much and spending too much money on it.
Following are more letters and emails
from readers weighing in on the subject.
—Aunt Bingo
Dear Aunt Bingo,
I cannot believe this woman is being
put on the defensive by her husband because she wants to play Bingo. Good for
her that she keeps track of her Bingo
spending (everybody should!), but the reason should not be so that she can justify
an activity to him. When was the last time
she challenged him on how much he
spends on beer or what a waste of money
it is to have 10 TV sports cable channels?
But she probably wouldn’t because she
sounds much too thoughtful.
My advice to her would be to keep her
budget to herself and not try and justify a
single penny of her Bingo spending. What
is important is that she knows her spending limit and sticks to it. —Melanie J.,
Illinois
Dear Aunt Bingo,
The husband who is bothered by his
wife’s Bingo playing should be grateful
she isn’t spending her retirement years
hanging out at bars and going to male strip
clubs with her girlfriends!
Adjusting
■ Fast paced life slows down
Dear Dream Lady (edited),
Hello again—I have another dream that
stuck to me. A new pope was elected and
his name is “Jack Otis Stearns.” I helped
him put on a white robe and head gear, and
that was the end. I want you to know that
when I am in bed at night, I see adults,
children and babies, but I see only their
heads. They don’t scare me, but I do see
them. A few times, I see their entire
(clothed) bodies, but very rarely. I hope all
is well with you—it is a bit hot here.
Harry G., Sun City, Arizona
Hello Harry,
Thank you for your readership through
the years, and yes, you hold the record!
Your “heads only” dream symbolizes a
protective device to keep you from getting
too emotionally close to people. Often, as
people age, they start to not get “too close”
to potential friends because when they
pass away, there won’t be as much emotional pain when the person is gone. Also,
the pope, no matter what his name is,
clearly represents a leadership position.
Your helping him is a statement that you
are helping his position of faith, love and
leadership. Since you don’t actually
“know” the pope, all of the unknown people reflect yourself. This tells me you are
on a continuing journey to know yourself
better, as most of us are. Don’t let these
dreams worry you. —Dream Lady
Dear Dream Lady,
I recently moved from Long Beach,
California to a small town in Oregon
where I can telecommute. I am concerned
about adjusting from the fast city life to a
more relaxed area where I don’t have to be
on the go-go-go all the time. I have been
dreaming that I am in one of those bumper
car rides where I go around and around in
circles and I cannot slow down. My friends
(and strangers) are yelling at me to “get out
of the circle and slow down!” I am not able
to. I am very worried that this is not the
right move for me and maybe I left city life
Dear Aunt Bingo,
When people retire there is a definite
change to income and expenses that needs
to be monitored.
My guess is that the man expressing his
concern to his wife about how much she
is spending on Bingo may have something
to do with that—especially if he has
crunched the numbers and is worried over
a savings shortfall.
When your income flow changes with
retirement, your initial assumption may be
that there isn’t going to be enough money
for the years to come. At first, a person
may “adjust” by pinching every penny—
buying day-old bread, shopping clearance
racks and stockpiling 99-cents-a-pound
chicken, for example—until he or she becomes more confident that the money will
last.
I suspect that this is exactly where the
husband’s thinking stands right now regarding his wife’s Bingo. He sees it as
money being frittered away that should be
saved for food, shelter and heat. For the
wife, it is entertainment that enhances her
quality of life.
She has a better understanding of what
retirement can and should be—a time to
go places and do things freely. He is stuck
in a mindset that the only smart thing to
do is sit in an armchair at home and not
spend a penny more than absolutely necessary.
Eventually he will realize that this is
existing, not living. Until then, she should
stick to her guns and enjoy Bingo, and
whatever other activities she wants to
enjoy, as much as she wants, as long as she
enjoys them within reason and keeps an
eye on that budget. —Ray W., Washington, via email
Share your views! Write to Aunt Bingo c/o the Bingo
Bugle, P.O. Box 527, Vashon, Washington 98070,
or email her at [email protected]. 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.
too soon. Did I?
Frantic Fran from Long Beach
Dear Fran,
Your signature says it all. You signed
everything in the past tense since your
name (according to your return SASE) is
neither Fran nor are you from Long Beach
any longer. Your dream answers your question. Yes, you did make the right decision
and even though you are still in an emotional whirlwind of trying to slow down,
all your friends and yourself are telling you
it’s the right thing to do. Slow down…take
many deep breaths, adjust to the slower
lifestyle of your small town and enjoy your
good fortune that your stressful environment of the past is exactly that – the past.
Get to enjoy the true joys of joining a small
community of like-minded people to make
your new environment a great place in
which to live, work and play! Good luck in
your new home. —Dream Lady
Send your dreams to Dream Lady at P.O. Box 414,
Entiat, WA 98822. Enclose an SASE if you want a
personal reply before publication. Not all dreams are
published.
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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.
ACROSS
1 Revisiting the past?
11 __ shot
15 “Been there”
16 Country with a green, yellow
and red flag
17 Israelites, to many
18 Hone
19 The sport of shooting, in
Soissons
20 Took in
21 Finn’s friend
23 Sarah McLachlan’s record
label
25 Chinese port also known as
Xiamen
27 2012 games host country, in
Olympics code
28 Come to
29 Like some boxers
31 “Who __ we kidding?”
32 Personification
34 Tales you can also read
backwards?
36 Fakes
39 “To reiterate ...”
41 Notable Nixon gesture
42 Jenny Fields’s son, in a
1978 best-seller
44 Luv
45 Talked up
47 Certain dieter’s concern
51 Go (for)
52 Objects
53 Glassy-eyed one
55 Brand named for two states
57 __ favor
58 Whitman of “Arrested
Development”
59 Essex neighbor
60 Female pop trio since 1979
64 Go back, in a way
65 Only place on Earth where
crocodiles and alligators co
exist
66 Lowly worker
67 Pans, and how
DOWN
1 Popular mint
2 Mariner from Japan
3 “The Piano” extras
4 USNA grad
5 Pay for
6 Airport offering
7 Succulent genus
8 Cargo carrier
9 Summer abroad
10 Good thing to learn
11 Duck in the Eurasian taiga
12 Singer known for
unconventional outfits
13 Basic math course
14 Second-least populous st.
capital
22 Bridge response
24 Immortal college coach
25 Santa __
26 Illusion
30 Ready to father
33 Let it all out
35 Shepherd-protecting org.
36 KOA amenity
37 Petroleum processing by
product
38 Pioneer in side-scrolling
video games
40 Tearjerkers of a kind
43 61-Down crossers: Abbr.
46 How some stunts are done
48 Fighting force
49 Hole widener
50 One may come with wings
54 Refrain from singing?
56 “Bring __!”
57 Tudor widow
61 See 43-Down
62 Gp. for teachers
63 Emulate Sir Mix-A-Lot
Unscramble these four words, one letter to
each square, to form four ordinary words.
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■ How to detect and prevent
Dear Savvy Senior,
Can you recommend some tips to help
protect seniors from telemarketing scams?
My 80-year-old mother has been swindled
out of several hundred dollars over the past
year and keeps getting calls from scam
artists.
Worried Daughter
Dear Worried,
Telemarketing fraud is a big problem in
the United States, particularly among seniors who tend to be the most vulnerable and
frequently targeted. Here’s what you should
know, along with some tips to help protect
your mom.
Phone Fraud
According to FBI reports, there are
around 14,000 illegal telemarketing operations that steal more than $40 billion from
unsuspecting citizens each year—most of
whom are over the age of 60.
Telemarketing fraud happens when a
con artist calls you up posing as a legitimate
telemarketer and tries to cheat you out of
your money by offering things like free
prizes, vacation packages, sweepstakes or
lottery winnings, discount medical or prescription drug plans, buying club memberships, credit and loan promises, investment
and work-at-home opportunities and more.
They also usually demand that you act right
away and require some kind of up-front
payment to participate or receive your winnings, which is always a red flag that the
call is a scam.
Seniors also need to be careful of fake
charity and fundraising phone scams, home
improvement scams, fake checks (see
fakechecks.org), grandparent scams, and
invitations to free lunch seminars.
What You Can Do
The first thing you should do to help
your mom steer clear of phone scams is to
alert her to the problem and how to recognize it. To help you with this, the Federal
Trade Commission (FTC) offers a consumer education website at ftc.gov/phonefraud that provides a rundown on some of
the most common phone scams making the
rounds these days and what to watch for.
They also offer some helpful publications
you can get for her like Putting Telephone
Scams on Hold and Who’s Calling? Recognize & Report Phone Fraud that you can
order for free by calling 877-382-4357.
The next step is to remind her to never
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give out her personal information like her
credit card number, checking or savings account numbers, Social Security number or
mailing address to telemarketers no matter
what they promise or tell her. If she’s getting calls from telemarketers requesting this
information, she should simply hang up the
phone because it’s a scam.
If, however, your mom is having a hard
time recognizing a scam or hanging up on
pushy telemarketers, get her a caller ID and
tell her not to pick up unless she recognizes
the number of the caller. Or, ask her to let
the calls go to voice mail. Telemarketers
rarely leave messages.
Also, make sure her phone number is
registered with the National Do Not Call
Registry—which will significantly cut
down the number of telemarketing calls she
receives. You can register your mom’s
phone number for free at donotcall.gov, or
by calling 888-382-1222 from the number
you wish to register.
Unfortunately, being on the registry will
not stop calls from political organizations,
charities, pollsters and companies that your
mom has an existing business relationship
with. And, it won’t stop telemarketing
scams either. If your mom is getting a lot
of calls, discuss the possibility of changing
her phone number. Scam artists trade and
sell what they call “suckers lists” of prior
victims, and the only way to get her off
these lists may be to change her number.
Report It
It’s also important that you or your mom
report any suspicious telemarketing calls
she gets to the FTC (see ftccomplaintassistant.gov or call 877-382-4357) and to her
State Attorney General. Reporting it helps
law enforcement officials track down these
scam artists and stop them. You’ll need to
provide the telemarketer’s phone number,
as well as the date and time of the call.
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.
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Vancouver & SW Washington. . . . (360) 798-0391
Eastern Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 478-3088
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attracting whatever you set your heart on. Plan accordingly by keeping your aims doable (and realistic). You’re never one to shy away from hard
work when necessary, and effort is the secret quality you’ll need to make your dreams come true.
Lucky Days: 8-12
Lucky Numbers: 28-39
7th thru 12th…
A sure win 10th/11th!$$
13th thru 18th…
Dreams come true 15th/16th$
19th thru 24th…
BLUE brings cash 23rd-24th$$
25th thru 30th…
You’ve got it made the 28th$
by Alessandra
Lucky Predictions
for September 2016
ARIES: March 21 to April 20
1st thru 6th…
Wait (to win).
7th thru 12th…
RED brings $$ 8th/9th!
13th thru 18th…
A lucky surprise the 13th!$
19th thru 24th…
Charming chance 21st-22nd$
25th thru 30th…
GOLDEN opportunity 26th$
TAURUS: April 21 to May 21
1st thru 6th…
Lots of GREEN stuff the 2nd$$
7th thru 12th…
$$ is real 10th-11th!
13th thru 18th…
Sneak one in the 16th$
19th thru 24th…
You call the shots the 23rd!
25th thru 30th…
From rags to riches 28th-29th!
GEMINI: May 22 to June 21
1st thru 6th…
PURPLE passion wins 3rd/4th$
7th thru 12th… Not worth mentioning.
13th thru 18th…
You’re in the game 13th and 17th!
19th thru 24th…
Made in the shade 21st$
25th thru 30th…
Can’t go wrong 25th-26th and 30th!$$
CANCER: June 22 to July 22
1st thru 6th…
BLUE for the win 5th/6th$$
7th thru 12th… Take a rest.
13th thru 18th…
You’re on a roll 15th/16th!$
19th thru 24th…
VIOLET = success 19th-20th!
25th thru 30th…
Worth your time 27th-28th$
LEO: July 23 to Aug. 23
1st thru 6th…
GO on GREEN 3rd/4th!
7th thru 12th… Travel to win 8th/9th$
13th thru 18th…
RED card rewards you 17th-18th$
19th thru 24th…
Friend inspires 21st-22nd$
25th thru 30th…
Spotlight on you 25th-26th$!
VIRGO: Aug. 24 to Sept. 23
1st thru 6th…
You’re in the $$ 1st/2nd!
7th thru 12th…
Unbelievable luck 10th/11th!!
13th thru 18th… Back off or lose.
19th thru 24th…
GREEN bills flowin’ 19th-20th!
25th thru 30th…
Yours for a song 28th$$$
LIBRA: Sept. 24 to Oct. 23
1st thru 6th…
PURPLE pays 3rd/4th$
7th thru 12th…
The right direction 8th/9th!
13th thru 18th…
Easy wins 13th/14th$!
19th thru 24th…
Keepin’ it up 21st-22nd$$
25th thru 30th…
Uncanny luck 25th-26th$!
SCORPIO: Oct. 24 to Nov. 22
1st thru 6th…
What a week!! ;o)
SAGITTARIUS: Nov. 23 to Dec. 21
1st thru 6th…
YELLOW wins 3rd/4th$
7th thru 12th…
You might be surprised the 8th!
13th thru 18th…
RED is hot 17th-18th$!
19th thru 24th… Too risky.
25th thru 30th…
ORANGE fortune 25th-26th$$
CAPRICORN: Dec. 22 to Jan. 20
1st thru 6th… All good 1st/5th/6th!
7th thru 12th…
You’re a natural 10th-11th$$
13th thru 18th…
VIOLET wins 15th/16th$!
19th thru 24th…
GREEN multiplies $$ 19th-20th!$
25th thru 30th…
Your best bet the 28th$$
AQUARIUS: Jan. 21 to Feb. 19
1st thru 6th…
Exciting win 3rd/4th!$
7th thru 12th…
Amazing luck 8th/9th$
13th thru 18th…
RED card wins 17th-18th!
19th thru 24th…
YELLOW crowns a win 21st-22nd$!
25th thru 30th…
Step right up the 30th!
PISCES: Feb. 20 to March 20
1st thru 6th…
BLUE best of all 5th/6th$
7th thru 12th…
Serious chances 10th/11th$$
13th thru 18th…
Bring it all home 15th/16th$
19th thru 24th…
GREEN surprises you 23rd-24th$
25th thru 30th…
Follow Scorpio’s moves.
Color associations refer to lucky objects,
daubers, cards, machines, clothing/jewels you
wear, or a dominant color in the room.
PREDICTORS
LUCKY CARD FOR SEPTEMBER 2016
by Frederick Woodruff
astroinquiry.com
Explore more at
Horoscopes for
September 2016
ARIES: Mar. 21-Apr. 20: With Venus moving
through your house of relationships, it’s easy to
fall in love all over again with your significant
other. But be prepared for some surprising shifts
or announcements from your partner this month,
too. Keep an open mind as he or she expresses
their deepest desires—insights that can guide
you both into a new and rich emotional terrain.
Lucky Days: 4-25
Lucky Numbers: 16-53
TAURUS: Apr. 21-May 21: A newfound clarity of
mind has you focused in a fierce way on what you
want and the best ways to achieve it. The only
catch is how to convince those around you that
what you wish to create will benefit everyone involved with your plan. This will require a bit of
negotiating. Strike a balance between personal vision and accommodating others.
Lucky Days: 7-22
Lucky Numbers: 21-34
GEMINI: May 22-June 21: The full moon on the
16th brings to light a secret that Plato espoused
centuries ago: “The seen is the changing. The unseen is the unchanging.” The very taproot of your
life—your home and domestic life—might be
transforming right before your eyes. Open up to
the invisible forces that are guiding your life, you
will be led to a solid and secure place.
Lucky Days: 12-27
Lucky Numbers: 19-56
CANCER: June 22-July 22: Find a way to bring
beauty directly into your home in shocking and
surprising ways. This means some sort of
makeover where you might paint the walls orange or shift furniture around to generate a sense
of newness and freshness. You also need a
strong connection to the natural world now. Plan
some autumnal adventures in the great outdoors.
Lucky Days: 15-28
Lucky Numbers: 39-60
LEO: July 23-Aug. 23: Although you’re a sign
that exudes confidence, the truth is that you have
a shy side that only your closest friends ever see.
With Mars still pushing through your house of
creative expression (along with work horse Saturn) this is the month to make your dreams a
solid reality. Keep the timidity for your private
moments and get out there and shine.
Lucky Days: 12-28
Lucky Numbers: 24-56
VIRGO: Aug. 24-Sept. 23: With Venus and Jupiter
in your house of resources, you’re like a magnet
SEPTEMBER
2016
1st
3rd
4th
5th
9th
11th
16th
18th
22nd
23rd
28th
30th
New Moon
Bacon Day
Newspaper Carrier Day
LABOR DAY
First Quarter Moon
Grandparent’s Day
Full Moon
Wife Appreciation Day
FALL BEGINS
Last Quarter Moon
National Good Neighbor Day
New Moon
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LIBRA: Sept. 24-Oct. 23: To achieve the peace of
mind you crave, you’ll need to need to bring your
soothing touch to niggling money issues. Don’t
put it off. Here’s a key to making this work to your
advantage: People grant your wishes when those
wishes appeal to their self-interest. With that in
mind you can have just about anything you want!
Lucky Days: 4-15
Lucky Numbers: 44-59
SCORPIO: Oct. 24-Nov. 22: The fiery planet
Mars is moving through your money house all
month. Finances could feel like they are on a
teeter-totter. Your mission is to strike a balance
between credits and debits and then stop worrying about outcomes. Do the best you can. Here’s
some advice from Ben Franklin for making the
best of this transit: “Leisure is the time for doing
something useful.”
Lucky Days: 11-26
Lucky Numbers 17-61
SAGITTARIUS: Nov. 23-Dec. 21: Your impulse to
create art, establish a new enterprise or organize a
social event can infuse you with a new lease on
life. The universe is calling you forward, people
are ready and willing to bask in your zeal and optimistic approach to life. The full moon on the 16th
offers you another opportunity to grab the brass
ring. Risk it, it’s yours for the taking.
Lucky Days: 19-30
Lucky Numbers: 38-47
CAPRICORN: Dec. 22-Jan. 20: Establishing
trust is essential while harmonizing Venus puts
the focus on the job front. You need supportive
relationships to help each of you flow easily into
common goals and aims. Goats tend to prefer
going it alone, but this month is all about cooperation. Time to stretch and feel the love; it’ll
make your job ten times easier.
Lucky Days: 3-30
Lucky Numbers: 28-65
AQUARIUS: Jan. 21-Feb. 19: The full moon in
your resource sector on the 16th might leave you
feeling vulnerable about budgeting and meeting
your financial obligations. Or it might be the other
way around: Are you being properly compensated
for what you are owed? Questions of worth dominate throughout the month. Don’t slip and slide on
these issues.
Lucky Days: 4-36
Lucky Numbers: 14-61
PISCES: Feb. 20-Mar. 20: Normally, your tolerance for ambiguity enables you to maintain your
composure when the universe sends you mixed
signals. However, there’s no time for waffling
with the full moon triggering your house of relationships and partners. You’ll want to state specifically to others what you intend and then outline
clearly how you plan to achieve your desires.
Don’t edit or hold back.
Lucky Days: 14-34
Lucky Numbers: 23-27
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BUGLE UNSCRAMBLER ANSWERS: DOUBT ENTRY IMPEND JUSTLY
ANSWER: How the toddler’s sitter felt at the end of the day - TIED UP IN “NOTS”
HOCUS FOCUS DIFFERENCES: 1. Hair is different. 2. Sleeve is shorter. 3. Handle is
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CRYPTOQUOTE ANSWER: Observe yourself as your greatest enemy would do,
so shall you be your greatest friend. Jeremy Taylor
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NEVADA HAPPENINGS
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a second hotel component, NoMad Las
Vegas. NoMad, which established its brand
in New York City, will be a hotel-within-ahotel, similar to the Four Seasons and Delano
at Mandalay Bay or Nobu at Caesars Palace.
The makeover will include a complete renovation of the resort’s rooms, along with new
restaurants and bars, including the NoMad
restaurant. Before the announcement, MRI
CEO Jim Murren had indicated that the company would no longer be creating themed resorts, first pointing to the shedding of the OZ
theme at MGM Grand, then addressing the
renaming of the Monte Carlo: “We’re not
going to name it something from somewhere
else. Those days are over.”
Monte Carlo renamed
■ $450 million transformation for
the new Park MGM
Sands Partners with Madison
Square Garden
Las Vegas Sands Corp. says that it will
partner with Madison Square Garden Co. to
build a 400,000-square-foot 17,500-seat
arena behind the Venetian and Palazzo. The
venue will feature luxury-seating options,
clubs, and lounges, and be specifically designed for music and entertainment, but will
also be suited to hosting sporting events and
serve as a general conference center for
trade shows and conventions. The project
appears to be less speculative than Sands’
previously announced 65,000-seat football
stadium that will require the approval of a
public-financing plan before it can go forward. It’s projected that the arena would be
completed in 2018.
Applications Approved
The Nevada Gaming Control Commission has signed off on a series of approval
applications, including suitability assessments on various key executives and corporate entities, marking the most
significant progress in a year for Resorts
World Las Vegas. Phase I of the project
was originally slated for completion sometime this year. Now the latest estimated
opening date is early 2019.
Park MGM
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Monte Carlo is getting a new name that will
tie it into the neighboring Park complex. The
renaming to Park MGM will be supported by
a $450 million transformation that includes
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Downtown Changes
Mermaids, La Bayou, and the Girls of
Glitter Gulch strip club all closed to make
way for a new casino that, according to the
blog VitalVegas.com, is now being called
18 Fremont. The closed casinos were
minor downtown players in recent years,
but both had rich histories, briefly described in “La Bayou/Mermaids”.
More Fontainebleau Rumors
The LV Review-Journal reported that a
deal to sell the Fontainebleau may be in
place “by the end of the summer.”
Specifics about the buyer or the price
weren’t divulged, and we’ve heard this
rumor before, but the prospective new
owner is said to have plans to complete the
resort. It’s estimated that it would take two
years and $1.2 billion to do so.
Klondike Sunset
There’s a lot of spiffing up going on at
Henderson’s shuttered Klondike Sunset.
There haven’t been any announcements, but
it looks like it may be preparing to reopen.
Circus Circus Name
The official name of Circus Circus
Hotel and Casino has been changed to Circus Circus Hotel, Casino & Theme Park.
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