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1. Is the book of Immanuel in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. From Psalm 139, where did God “knit me together”? Heaven, Mother’s womb, Before time, Mountain 3. In Hebrews 7:2, who was the “king of righteousness”? Neco, Joash, Melchisedec, Zechariah 4. From Exodus 2, who met his future wife at a well in Midian? Moses, Noah, Isaac, Gideon 5. In Deuteronomy 34, who buried Moses? Servant girls, Shepherd boy, Joshua, God 6. Which city was home to the harlot Rahab? Jericho, Perga, Beersheba, Joppa Comments? More Trivia? Visit www.TriviaGuy. com (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.
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• America’s Got Talent found a new judge in Mandel in 2010, when he replaced David Hasselhof on the popular series. He has received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Reality Competition Host to add to his Deal or No Deal and Bobby’s World nominations. In addition, he does 200 standup performances every year throughout the U.S. and Canada. • Mandel has been honored with a star on both the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Canada’s Walk of Fame in Toronto. • The famous Israeli-American violinist Itzhak Perlman is a distant cousin of Mandel.
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A: Mowing in a specific pattern isn’t the only way, nor the best way, to get those neat checkerboard stripes. A healthy lawn and proper mowing technique also are important. Neat patterns, or stripes, are made noticeable by bending the grass blades in one direction on one stripe, and another direction on an opposing stripe. Here are a few tips: • Raise your mower blades: Cutting the grass too low to the ground damages the plant, makes it grow unevenly, and leaves it vulnerable to weeds, diseases and pests. It also makes patterns difficult or impossible to create, because the shorter blades don’t bend very far. • Never cut more than one-third of the grass height: Depending on the type of lawn you have, the ideal height may vary -- Bermuda, for example, has an ideal height of about 1 inch, fescue or blue grass should be 2 to 3 inches tall, while St. Augustine should be mowed to a height of 3.5 to 4 inches. Let your grass grow at least one-third higher than its ideal height before mowing. • Never cut wet grass: This one’s a no-brainer, but cutting when dew or rain is still heavy on the grass will prevent a clean cut, damage the grass, cause clumping and keep you from seeing that ideal pattern. • Maintain your mower: Sharp blades are essential for a good cut, along with an engine working efficiently. • Change direction: Once you get that nice pattern on the lawn, the best way to keep it is to change up the way you mow. Every other time, mow in a different pattern. • Ideal pattern: There are a number of striping techniques. Scag, which sells professional mower equipment, has a tutorial with instructions on how to create several patterns (www.scag.com/lawnstriping.html). You’ll need a roller attachment to bend the grass to achieve that professional look. • Overlap properly: Each pass should be overlapped by the next by about 3 inches to make sure you don’t miss a strip. • Don’t worry about the corners ... yet: If the lawn has sharp or difficult corners, skip them until you’ve mowed the pattern you want on the rest of the lawn. Then go back and finish off each corner. The same goes for uneven ground: Skip knolls until the end, then raise the mower blades so you don’t scalp the grass and carefully mow the raised areas. HOME TIP: Not sure what type of grass you have? Take a picture or a small patch of sod to your garden center or home-improvement store’s lawn and garden section for help identifying it. Send your questions or home tips to ask@ thisisahammer.com. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.
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3 YEAR LABOR WARRANTY FREE ESTIMATES PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE IN BUSINESS SINCE 1987
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EASTMAN’S
Gallipolis
6 pk/16.9 oz btl
Assorted Varieties
Ohio Valley
RC Cola
1.98
Wellston
Prices Effective: Sunday, June 1 thru Tuesday, June 10, 2014
USDA Choice Beef
Black Angus Whole Sirloin Tip
2.99
Acorn Plaza Twin Rivers
Fresh, Tender Choice, Family Pack lb
Bone-In Western Style Ribs
Final Price With Card
Final Price With Card
1.99
15.5-16 oz jar Selected Varieties lb
Jif Peanut Butter
Final Price With Card
1.98 Final Price With Card
Final Price With Card
Final Price With Card
Final Price With Card
Mix or Match! Must Buy 5 of the Above Items.
24 oz can Selected Varieties
Hunt's Spaghetti Sauce
1 lb pkg. Red Ripe
Strawberries
88
¢
1.99
12 oz btl. Selected Varieties
Tropicana Orange Juice
48 oz tub Selected Varieties ea
Breyers Ice Cream
88
¢
2.88
Best of the Boneless Tyson Boneless Chicken Breast
8-9 oz pkg, Selected Varieties Lean Pockets, Croissant Pockets or
Hot Pockets
1.99 1.88
lb
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TROYER TOOLS & COLLECTIBLE AUCTION
2 DAYS OF DIRT POUNDING, SMOKE FLYING ENTERTAINMENT
SAT., MAY 31, 2014 10:00 AM LOCATION: 49 James Bowen Road, Oak Hill, OH From Oak Hill, take St. Rt. 279 West to Dan T Davis Road, turn Right to auction. Watch for Signs.
THRESHING MACHINES CASE CRAWLER • JD (B) TRACTOR ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES HOUSEHOLD THRESHING MACHINE • TRACTOR CRAWLER • MACHINERY
FRIDAY, JUNE 6 & SATURDAY, JUNE 7
HORSES
Field Stock Tractors: 6000 lb Modified Street Stock 4x4 6200 lb Modified Street Stock 4x4 5500 lb 6350 Modified 4x4 6000 lb OMTPA Rules & Points 7500 lb 6000 lb Stock (Gas) - Gallia County Residents 9000 lb 8000 lb Stock Diesel10,000 lb Gallia County Residents 6200 lb Cheater Stock 4x4 9500 lb Turbo Tractors 8000 lb Modified Street Diesel 10,500 lb Turbo Tractors 8000 lb Hot One Ton & Down Diesels 26,000 lb Down Semi
John Deere B Tractor on rubber, Case 310G Crawler Loader, Winch for Case 310, Huber Threshing Machine on Rubber, New Racine Thresher on Steel, McD. Open Gear Grain Binder, 2 Bottom Plow, Pioneer Ladder Wagon, N. I. Hay Rake, Box Wagon w/Springs and Seat, Double Set Nylon Draft Harness, I and J 2 Row Cultivator. Team Smooth Mouth Belgian Mare and Gelding.
TOOLS
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ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
Maytag Kick Start Motor (nice), 2 Cast Iron Kettles, Appr. 12 Cross Cut Saws, (2) Ice Saws, 16 in. Monta Lawn Mower, Montgomery Ward Chain Saws w/Case, J. D. Hillside Plow, McD. One Row Corn Planter, J. D. Single Bottom Plow, Surrey Poles, Drillgine Gas Drill, (2) Butter Churns in Crock Pots, Dehorner, Old One Horse Corn Cutter, a Variety of Cast Iron Implement Seats including Buckeye, McCormick Deering, Stodard, Walter A. Wood, & Hoosier, Grain Cradles, Feed Bagger, 3 Hand Crank Sheep Shears, Old Egg Carton, Hay Trolleys, Nice Selection of Crocks & Iron Skillets, Wall Mount Drill, Plus a Nice Selection Of Primitives, Misc. Household Items. FOR PHOTOS & MORE INFORMATION VISIT
TRUCK & TRACTOR PULLS
FRIDAY, JUNE 6
SATURDAY, JUNE 7
AMERICAN FARM PULLERS ASSOCIATONS RULES APPLY
ADMISSION: $8 Per Day, $14 for a 2 Day Pass
LOCATION: Gallia County Fair Grounds, St. Rt. 160 & Jackson Pike, Gallipolis
gates open at 4 pm, pulling starts at 6 pm camping & concession available
Proceeds Benefit River Valley FFA & Gallia County Junior Fair
auctionzip.com ID # 21631
Terms: Cash or Check Lunch Stand • Multi Family Yard Sale OWNERS: Mr. & Mrs. Emanuel A. Troyer AUCTIONEERS: ORUS MAST 330-473-9077 VERNON YODER 330-466-0520
Auctions, LLC • 330-473-9077 8080 T.R. 669 • Dundee, OH 44624
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