University Daily Kansan, February 3, 1982 Page 5 out to tion of state state. Iate the should ion. Trash From page one Even broken furniture can be restored, Anderson said. "Take it apart and put it back together," he said. "It's lose-issue - take it apart, glaze, the paint." Flat wall paint can add do-yourself color to rooms, with matching or contrasting semi-reflective finishes. "Flat wallpaint is available in over 1,000 tints," he said. "Most paint stores custom tint, although darker colors are quite a bit more expensive." He said dark colors were more expensive and the hairs were made with additional natural pigment. Groundhog legend preserved in Punxsutawney,Pa. By LISA GUTIERREZ Staff Reporter Puxsutawneen Phil saw his shadow yesterday Puxsutawneen Phil saw his shadow yesterday Nine hours later it was snowing in Laurel. If the infamous groundhog is correct, we could be in store for another six weeks of winter weather. Beaver Devere, afternoon radio anonymy on WPXZ in Puxsauwainney, Penn, said yesterday. "Yes, he did see his shadow at 7:26 a.m., said a partner. "So, according to legend, we are in life." Beveridge said the legend started in Punxatawney, a town of approximately 8,000 people. It was named after the river. They believed the groundhog was a true know-it-all animal and a true weather predictor, he said. Feb. 1, 1887 by German settlers who believed the groundhog was the smartest of all animals. Phil, the current weather forecaster, lives in a special zoo built for him in the town's library. Beveridge said. Phil lives there with his wife Phyllas. Yesterday, Phil was dragged from his wife into the winter weather. "Around six in the morning we took him to a town, two miles outside of town." Beveridge said. "There were about 1500 people there, many of them from Western Pennsylvania." Beveridge said festivities for Groundhog Day in Puxunxataum included a banquet and a special assembly in the town's high school to elect a King and Queen Groundhog from the But local animal watchers were skeptical of the legend. "I don't believe in the myth," said Kenneth Armata, president of systemsatics and但But it turns out. Gary Clark, director of the Topeka Zoo, called the leezen a hoax. "Any self-respecting groundhog is not about to poke his head out of his burrow at this time of the year," she said. He said that groundhogs, also known as hibernes, hibernate from late autumn to mid- March. "They are the largest member of the squirrel family in Kansas," he said. "And they're frequently encountered in the early morning or late afternoon when they're out and about." Clarke said groundhogs were dull and few zoos had them. At least one groundhog generated a little ex- mentation from his weather forecast for the week's weather, and he saw it on the week's weekday night. 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