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1. MOVIES: In a prank that went awry, what famous Hollywood producer accidentally got stuck in the mouth of the “Jaws” mechanical shark? 2. TELEVISION: What spinoff comedy show spawned the spinoff sitcom “Good Times” in the 1970s? 3. GEOGRAPHY: Where is the Ruhr region located? 4. MYTHOLOGY: What was the name of the country ruled by Midas, the king with “the golden touch”? 5. FAMOUS QUOTATIONS: What 19th-century author said, “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation”? 6. SCIENCE: What is the third most common element in the Earth’s atmosphere by percentage, after nitrogen and oxygen? 7. MUSIC: What is the national anthem of the United Kingdom? 8. LITERATURE: In which of Shakespeare’s plays do the characters of Beatrice and Benedick appear? 9. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What was the name of the single “supercontinent” from which modern-day continents are believed to have formed? 10. ASTRONOMY: Which planet’s two moons are named Phobos and Deimos? (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.

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BREAKFASTS (continued): • Back in 1921, as a Minneapolis health clinician was mixing up a pan of bran gruel for his patients, he accidentally spilled some of the glop on a hot stove. It sizzled and crackled and became a crisp flake before his eyes. Thinking it could be a good breakfast item, he presented it to the local Washburn Crosby Company (later General Mills). The mill went to work developing a flake that wouldn’t crumble inside a box, and after 36 tests of different grain varieties, in 1924, Wheaties were born. The company held an internal contest to name the flake, and the entry submitted by an employee’s wife was chosen. The name Wheaties beat out Nutties and Gold Medal Wheat Flakes. • Radio’s first ever singing radio commercial advertised Wheaties in 1926. In 1933, an advertising company came up with the slogan “Breakfast of Champions,” a phrase still in use today. Baseball player Lou Gehrig was the first athlete to be featured on the Wheaties box in 1934, and was followed up with Babe Didrikson, Jesse Owen, Joe DiMaggio, Babe Ruth, and several other well-known athletes. However, their faces were all pictured on the side or back of the box until 1958. That was the first year that the picture was on the front of the box, when Olympic pole vaulter Bob Richards was featured. Basketball great Michael Jordan has been on the Wheaties box a record 18 times. •

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frustration that can come with training and socializing their pets, and will respect your concerns with bringing Jamey to a dog park. That’s because you’re being a responsible owner. Now, should this first meeting blossom into additional meet-ups, and this guy wants to meet Jamey, you decide when it’s time to introduce them. If you think Jamey will behave when there is just one other dog around, suggest a meeting place where there are few distractions and introduce the dogs to each other, keeping both on leash the entire time. Meantime, continue working with Jamey, emphasizing his basic obedience training. On walks, train him to stay at your side even when passing other dogs, and don’t allow him to run ahead or wander. Once you are confident he will obey your commands, begin socializing him to other dogs gradually. Send your questions or comments to ask@pawscorner. com.

Welcome to Goose Tips! OPINION--I’m not quite sure where 1969 stands in history, but I know it has to rank up there as far as how improbable it truly was. Broadway Joe Namath led the underdog New York Jets to win in Super Bowl III, the first artificial heart was implanted in a human, we celebrated Neil Armstrong and the Miracle Mets. There was a certain ying and yang...it was the year that John and Yoko became a couple. This month, we will also pay homage to a little gathering held in upstate New York in 1969, Woodstock. That’s right, you’re not tripping and your math is not off. This year actually marks the 45th anniversary of the Woodstock Festival. Thirty-two bands were set to perform, only one, Iron Butterfly, didn’t make the show. Joni Mitchell was asked to perform but decided to stay behind to appear on late night television. She did make up for this by writing the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young hit, “Woodstock” after missing the concert to appear with Dick. Whole New York State thruway was shut down due to the massive crowd. In the crowd of 400,000 plus, there were no reported acts of violence and two births were reported; even though to this day no one has come forward claiming to be a Woodstock baby. Woodstock will, on its’ 45th anniversary, be regaled as the greatest rock’n’roll concert ever. Just 45 years after Woodstock, the Wounded Goose is celebrating its’ 5th year. We have Wild Game every Friday and now serving beer and wine...The Wounded Goose, we have a lot of competition, but out food doesn’t!

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BREAKFAST (continued): • There are several kinds of oats on the market, including old-fashioned oats, which are whole oats that are simply rolled to flatten them. Quick oats are made the same way, but are cut into smaller pieces for a faster cooking time. Steel cut oats have not been rolled, but rather are cut into thirds, making for a longer cooking time and thicker texture. The oats in instant oatmeal are rolled thinner and cut finer. Livestock eat about 95% of the oats grown in America. • The Quaker Oats Company was the first to register a trademark for a breakfast cereal. The Quaker Oats man image was registered with the U.S. Patent Office in 1877. Although some think his image is that of William Penn, he was registered simply as “a figure of a man in Quaker garb.” The owners selected the likeness because he signified “good quality and honest value.” Quaker was the first to include a recipe on its package, as well as having the original idea of including a premium in the box, which in 1891, was a chinaware item. Their familiar cylindrical canister came along in 1915. • You may not recognize the name of John Gilchrist, but it’s likely that his face is familiar. From 1974 to 1986, Quaker used him, along with his two brothers Michael and Tommy, in an ad campaign for Life cereal. While the older brothers refused to try the cereal, John, known as Mikey in the ad, happily ate Life, and his brothers chorused, “He likes it!” • General Mills introduced Cheerioats in 1941, but due to a trademark conflict, the names was changed to Cheerios in 1946. Although Wheaties had long had athletes on their boxes, it wasn’t until 2009 that Cheerios featured their first, Olympic gold medal winner, gymnast Shawn Johnson.

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• On Sept. 2, 31 B.C., at the Battle of Actium, Roman leader Octavian wins a decisive victory against the forces of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, queen of Egypt. Antony and Cleopatra broke though the enemy lines and fled to Egypt, where they would commit suicide the following year. • On Sept. 3, 1777, the American flag was flown in battle for the first time during a Revolutionary War skirmish at Cooch’s Bridge, Delaware. Patriot Gen. William Maxwell ordered the “Stars and Stripes” banner raised as a detachment of his infantry and cavalry met an advance guard of British and Hessian troops. • On Sept. 1, 1807, former U.S. vice president Aaron Burr is acquitted of plotting to annex parts of Louisiana and Spanish territory in Mexico to be used toward the establishment of an independent republic. Nevertheless, public opinion condemned him as a traitor, and he fled to Europe. • On Sept. 7, 1896, an electric car built by the Riker Electric Motor Company wins the first auto race in the United States, at the Narragansett Trotting Park in Rhode Island. The Riker won the race easily, finishing its five laps in about 15 minutes. The other electric car came in second, and a gas-powered Duryea took third. • On Sept. 4, 1951, President Harry S. Truman’s opening speech before a conference in San Francisco is broadcast across the nation, marking the first time a television program was broadcast from coast to coast. The speech was picked up by 87 stations in 47 cities. • On Sept. 5, 1975, in Sacramento, California, an assassination attempt against President Gerald Ford is foiled when a Secret Service agent wrests a .45-caliber pistol from Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, a follower of incarcerated cult leader Charles Manson.

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FAMOUS CANADIANS: RYAN REYNOLDS Did you know that one of Hollywood’s hunkiest leading mean hails from up north? Let’s look at the life of Ryan Reynolds, who at age 37, already has 28 movies under his belt. • Reynolds’ humble beginnings were in Vancouver, British Columbia, where his father was a food wholesaler and his mother worked in retail. Reynolds himself worked in a grocery store in his youth. • At age 15, Reynolds was cast in a teen soap called Hillside in Canada, and known as Fifteen in the U.S. He also co-starred in the TV movie Sabrina the Teenage Witch during his youth. • Since he failed his high school drama class, it didn’t seem like he was destined for a big career in movies, but at age 20, fellow Vancouver actor Chris William Martin convinced Reynolds to head to Los Angeles. Reynolds loaded up his Jeep, and on the pair’s first night in L.A., the Jeep was vandalized. He drove it for the next four months without doors.

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For Advertising Call (740) 446-4543 RYAN REYNOLDS (continued): • Reynolds hit the big screen in 2002 with Van Wilder, which led him to roles in Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle and as a vampire hunter in Blade: Trinity. It was a slow but steady climb to stardom with The Amityville Horror, X-Men Origins, and The Proposal opposite Sandra Bullock. Shortly after the release of The Proposal, Reynolds was selected as People magazine’s 2010 Sexiest Man Alive.

• Reynolds’ charitable work revolves around research for Parkinson’s Disease, spurred on by his father’s diagnosis with the disease. Reynolds is on the board of directors of the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Disease, and he ran in the 2008 New York City marathon on behalf of this organization. • Two out of three of Reynolds’ older brothers are police officers in Canada – one of them is a Royal Canadian Mounted Police member. On the subject of Canada’s favorite sport, Reynolds has joked, “I’m not a hockey fan, which is probably why I had to leave Canada in the first place.”

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Q: I have a Cola-Cola bench with iron arms, legs and frame. I would like to know its value. -- Dorothy, Coventry, R.I. A: With the scant information you sent, your question is impossible for me to answer. I have no way of determining the age or rarity of your bench. Coca-Cola items are, indeed, collectible, but most of the items I’ve seen have been reproductions. You might contact the CocaCola Collectors Club, PMB 609, 4780 AshfordDunwoody St. A, Atlanta, GA 30338; www. cocacolaclub.org. Q: I have 19 Edison Diamond Discs, which I would like to sell. How do I go about doing this? -- Mary, Deltona, Fla. A: Edison Diamond Discs are a little difficult to sell since they can only be played on an Edison machine. Most of the Edison records I’ve seen at shops and in malls are priced in the $5-$10 range. I suggest you contact antiques shops in your area to see if there is any interest. Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to questionsforcox@aol.com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr. Cox cannot personally answer all reader questions, nor do appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring return mail. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.

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In conjunction with All-American Breakfast Month, Tidbits gives you info on this week’s celebration of National Waffle Week. • Waffles have been around since about the 9th century, although people were using a type of waffle iron to make communion wafers prior to that time. The word “waffle” has its origin in the Dutch language, meaning “wafer.” Beginning in the 13th century, waffle-making plates were stamped with various designs, such as a landscape scene, family crest, or religious symbol • When Thomas Jefferson returned from a stint as Ambassador to France in 1789, he brought a long-handled waffle iron home with him and is reported to have regularly held waffle parties at his home. In 1869, 60-year-old Cornelius Swarthout received the first patent for a stovetop waffle iron. General Electric debuted an electric waffle iron in 1911, even though homes with electricity were few. • What North Americans call Belgian waffles don’t even resemble those found in Belgium. The Belgians call theirs Brussels waffles, which are quite crispy on the outside and made with yeast rather than baking powder like their American counterparts. In 1964, Maurice Vermersch sold fluffy Brussels waffles at New York’s World’s Fair. Because he didn’t think anyone would know where Brussels was, he called his creation Belgian waffles. A Belgian waffle is larger with a deeper grid pattern and larger squares than a standard American waffle, and is frequently topped with fresh fruit, whipped cream, chocolate syrup, and powdered sugar.

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For Advertising Call (740) 441-7633 NATIONAL WAFFLE WEEK (continued): • We owe the ice cream cone to a waffle-maker. At the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, the owner of a booth selling ice cream ran out of cups and sought assistance from a waffle vendor who helped by rolling up waffles to hold the ice cream. • By the 1930s, the electric waffle iron was a common appliance in most households. Prices ranged from $7.50 to $12.00, depending on whether it had a signal bell that rang when the waffles were ready. • The Waffle House chain got its start in 1955 when neighbors Joe Rogers and Tom Forkner joined forces in Atlanta, Georgia. Joe was working for a restaurant chain and Tom was in the real estate business when they made their dream a reality. Although the friends didn’t intend to start a chain, by 1961, there were four Waffle Houses. Today there are 1,700 in 25 states. Since their 1955 debut, they’ve sold close to 900 million waffles and served up more than 2.5 billion eggs. All the bacon they serve in one year, laid end-to-end, would wrap around the equator. Every year, customers eat close to 350,000 lbs. of pecans at these restaurants. The site of the very first Waffle House is now the company’s museum. • Three San Jose, California brothers are responsible for Eggo frozen waffles. Tony, Sam, and Frank Dorsa introduced their product to grocery stores in 1953, calling them Froffles, but when customers started calling them “eggos” because of their “eggy” taste, the name was changed in 1955. Eggo waffles are now a division of Kellogg’s, and their advertising slogan “L’eggo my Eggo” is a familiar one.

HOMES FOR SALE

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FOR SALE House, 7 acres 24 x 40 Horse Barn 1800 sq. ft Workshop, Pond in Gallia County Ohio $115,000.00 or Best Offer

Large Country Home Located on Kemper Hollow Road, Situated on 6+ acres, also has Metal Building large enough to house camper, tractor, etc 2 Kitchens, Several Bedrooms & Baths, Carpet & Tile Flooring, Brick & Vinyl Exterior • Perfect for a family with in-laws or adult children as downstairs could be a second apartment.

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FOR SALE Three Bedroom, Two Bathroom Trailer Siding and house windows. Must see, Kept in Excellent Condition Asking $11,900.00 No Land Contract Two Large Buildings go with Trailer Large front and back porch. Brenda (740) 339-9984

Phone:740-446-4157

740-339-2834

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Brick Ranch 2 acres, 2900 sq. ft. 2 to 4 bedrooms, finished basement with kitchen, could be man cave, office, extra family place, porches, cedar sun room, fenced back yard, garden spot. 1 mile off St. Rt. 7, on Bear Run Rd, Holiday Hills Drive, Gallipolis. Beautiful country setting, on Raccoon Creek, 1 mile to river, boating wildlife. (2) 10 x 16 outbuildings with new metal roods, new metal roof on house in 2012.

FOR SALE Cape Cod Home with 5 acres, close to Holzer Hospital, 3 to 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 large family rooms, Custom kitchen, 2 car garage. $275,000.00

Call: 740-256-1796 or text 709-0266

Phone:740-446-2973 or 740-339-9982

MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 14 X 70 MOBILE HOME 3 BEDROOMS MUST MOVE $1500.00 Call: 740-388-9003

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One story, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, large kitchen/dining room, very large living room. Large sun room with its own private well that is spring water fed provides clean cold water. Comes with two 50’ by 100 ‘ lots. One lot has the home, two car garage and yard while other adjoining lot is landscaped yard. House and yards both are very neat and have been well maintained over the years. Home is connected to all city utilities in a quiet neighborhood. Can be viewed online by going to Google Maps and searching 327 Mill Street, Jackson, OH 45640 $78,800.00 includes home, garage and both lots.

ask for Linda or leave message FOR SALE 2 Story Brick Home in Mason, WV 2600 sq. ft. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Fireplace with Gas Logs Double Car Garage Covered Side Porch with Gazebo 3/4 acres Close to Ohio River Near WalMart and Wahama High School $189,000.00 Call: 304-675-0809

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FOR RENT Two Bedroom, Two Bathroom Trailer County Setting. $500 a month, $500 Deposit, No indoor or Outdoor Pets Brenda (740) 339-9984 MOBILE HOME FOR RENT Nice 14x60 2 Bedroom Mobile Home with Detached Garage. On wooded lot minutes from downtown Gallipolis and Cheshire, OH (1.5 miles off Rt 7 N) Gallia County School District No smoking or pets indoors. Nice size for a couple or family with 1 chid. $450. 00 per month, $450.00 Deposit References Required, Shown by Appt. Available beginning August 1st

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Nice Piece of Property 11 acres wih good frontage on Yellowtown and Racoon Creek. 36 x 60 Barn built in 1990 with electric Nice Home Site Take St Rt 218 to Yellowtown Road $29,000.00

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FOR RENT IN GALLIPOLIS, OHIO Close to downtown Two Bedroom, One Bath Apartment $500 a month, $500 Deposit No indoor, No Outdoor Pets Brenda (740) 339-9984

FOR RENT Three Bedroom, One Bath Trailer in county setting. $500 a month, $500 Deposit, All electric No indoor, No Outdoor Pets Brenda (740) 339-9984

PROPERTY FOR SALE Along State Rt. & Below former Holiday Inn in Kanauga 1 acre with Car Lot office 2 Pole Barns 8 ft. x 30 ft. Truck Trailer • Mobile Home Hook-up Rural Water • Well Water • City Sewage A good place to live and/or go into business. Price Reduced to $85,000.00

FOR RENT MIDDLEPORT OHIO For rent or option to buy. Owner Finance Available. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, off street parking. Handicapped accessible. Very large first floor unit close to everything. Downtown area, walk to shopping. Small dog acceptable. Can also be used as storefront and possible to live where you work. Many possibilities. Rent $695.00 plus utilities and deposit.

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AUTOS •ATV’S •ACCESSORIES FOR SALE

Fiberglass Tonneau Cover Like New Fits Ford 150 Pick-up 6.5 ft bed 2004-2014 Painted Black Metallic $600.00

Phone (Cell) 937-609-9050 or 740-245-5996 WILL INSTALL

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2013 CHEVROLET CAMARO VICTORY RED WITH BLACK INTERIOR 4,000 MILES, GARAGE KEPT, ADULT DRIVEN, WEATHERTECH FLOOR MATS, SPLASH GUARDS, SPOILER, CHROME INTERIOR ACCESSORIES, BLACK WHEELS, BLACK BILLET GAS LIDS, KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE $21,700 ASKING PAYOFF $20,400

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2004 Ford Diesel • Automatic • 4x4 Dually, F350, V8, 8 ft. bed 145,000 Miles, Blue $11,000.00

FOR SALE

Laying Hens $8.00 each Call 740-985-4374

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Tonneau Cover for Small Pick Up Like New Condition Aluminum & Black Leather $125.00 OBO 740-820-2744

740-820-2744

1977 CHEVY TRUCK FOR SALE 1 Ton • 12 ft Aluminum Flat Bed Chrome Wheels • Excellent Shape No Blemishes • Garage Kept $4000.00 304-545-0673

Wanted to Buy

Diesel Car or Truck Must Be Reasonably Priced Will Consider One Not Running

740-612-5487

One Jersey Bull Call 304-675-2347

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Guinea Keets Call 304-593-5371

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78 Chevy 3/4 Ton Pick Up 3 Speed • Hurst Shifter • 292 Engine Runs Excellent • 61,000 Original Miles Needs Side Post Battery $800.00 OBO

Wanted to Buy Electrolux Shampooer Must Be Electrolux Only 304-675-4218

FOR SALE

Border Collie Puppies Registered Under ABCA Imported Bloodline Working Parents Wormed & Ready to Go Trickling Springs Farm Patriot, OH 740-379-9110 or 740-441-2554 If No Answer Leave Message

FARM ANIMALS

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Gas Cook Stove • Heaters • Avon Books • Glassware • Nice Clothing Lots of Miscellaneous at Low Prices

11 Month Old Male Old English Bull Dog Brindle & White • Very Beautiful & Very Friendly with Kids Wormed & Shots up to Date Call 740-596-5383

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BASEMENT SALE

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2005 Ford Ranger 4 Wheel Drive • 5 Speed • 6 Cylinder 95,000 miles $9500.00 or OBO

740-643-0593

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PETS

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10022 St. Rt. 7 South 3 miles below Gallipolis

250 Honda Rebel • Red Excellent Condition ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WRONG WITH IT! $2,000.00

2008 Buick Lucerne 18,000 Miles Like New Asking $12,500.00

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

2005 55” Big Flat Screen TV JVC • Perfect Condition Comes with TV Stand and Glass Shelf $300.00

Bundy II Saxophone Good Condition $1250.00 New Asking $600.00

304-675-4218

740-441-0504

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3 Computers, All Work 2 @ $50.00 each, 1 @ $100.00 Call for more info

Century 225 amp Wire Welder with tank of Argon Gas Set up to weld Aluminum or Steel $600.00

Cell # 937-609-9050 or Home # 740-245-5996

FOR SALE

Large Wooden Corner Computer Desk with Shelves on Top & Bottom Brown Wood w/Black Top • Exc. Cond. $55.00

304-675-7961

For Sale

10 Gallon Electric Hot Water Tank Kenmore from Sears Still in Box • Never Hooked Up Paid $300.00 Will Take $200.00

304-812-4599

FOR SALE

(1)Full Mattress $150.00 (1) King Mattress $250.00 (1) King Mattress Only $150.00 Wood Futon with Mattress $200.00 Sofa $150.00

304-675-7965

FOR SALE

30” White Smooth Top Stove Frigidaire • Like New Condition $250.00

740-256-1558

FOR SALE

King Size Bed, Brass Headboard Barely Used New Mattress, Brand New Memory Foam Topper, some Sheets, Bedspreads, Pillows. $500.00 Cash Only Can Email or text pics. Call 740-446-8158

or text 709-0266 Excellent Feel Lying on it!

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3 piece Bedroom • Full or Queen Triple Dresser with Hutch Armoire • Headboard & Footboard $200.00 740-446-2662

FOR SALE

Twin Beds Complete with like new Mattresses and Box Springs Bedspreads & Linens Included $500.00 740-446-2476

FOR SALE

Microwave with built-in over the range hood $50

740-446-9584

FOR SALE

Good Mixed Hay • Never Wet $3.00 a Bale • 60 Bales

304-675-3829

HELP WANTED WANTED: DRIVER Start @ $9.00 per hour PT move to FT Very Fast Must Have Knowledge of Gallia County & SE Part of OHIO Must be a “People Person” Will be Certified in CPR and First Aid DMV & BCI Background Check Must be 23 or Older Send Resume to 4528 SR 850 Bidwell, OH 45614

FOR SALE

740-446-9584

FOR SALE

2 Grave Plots in Mt. Zion Cemetery on Colonial Drive, Gallipolis $800.00 for both

740-992-1721

FOR SALE

Goose Neck Dump Trailer 14x8x4 $7500.00 20 ft. Feather Lite Goose Neck Stock Trailer

$12,500.00 Call 740-388-9003 ask for Linda or leave message

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50 HP Kabota Motor Totally Overhauled • Excellent Condition $3000.00

740-379-9013

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2 Ton Whole House AC $100.00

740-446-9584 Working when removed

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4 Baseboard Heaters All work, 1 needs thermostat

$100.00 for all 740-446-9584

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Verizon 4G IPhone Great Shape • 1 year old $75.00

304-812-2434

FOR SALE or Trade

12 ft x 10 ft Building for Sale or Trade Could be used for Cabin, Office or Doll House Has electrical wiring with breaker box. Insulated with fire retardant drywall. Front porch, 2 windows, 2 doors, one big one, extra big storage shelf Must be moved $3000.00 Firm • Sale or Trade

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ELVIS PRESLEY COLLECTION includes Elvis Records, Elvis Dolls, Elvis Magazines and Books, and More. Will Sell all together or separately. Call for Prices 740-418-4063 If no answer, please leave a message and I will return your call.

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Horse Drawn, New Idea # 9 Manure Spreader, in Good Condition $1500.00 Amos Miller 1950 Cora Mill Road Gallipolis, OH 45631

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Men’s Name Brand Dress Pants, great shape, different sizes & colors, tan, black, navy blue & green. $6.00 pair 2506 26th St., Pt. Pleasant, WV 304-812-5168 or 304-812-2434

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Large selection of men’s long sleeve dress shirts, large & extra large. Really good condition . Name Brand $4.00 each 304-812-2434

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Men’s large shirts and some pants, size 3x & 4x shirts. Great shape $ 4.00 each 1 pair Levis 48-32 and dress pants. 304-812-2434


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For Advertising Call (740) 441-7633 general good health. I would appreciate your thoughts and recommendation. -- B.J.M.

By Keith Roach, M. D, At What Age Can Colonoscopy Stop? DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 75-plus-yearold female in excellent health. My doctor’s comment on my most recent annual physical test results was: “Great results on all tests. Excellent report.” My question: Is it necessary to have another colonoscopy at my age and with my good health. My mother died of colon/ rectal cancer at age 85 in 2002, and all family members were advised to have this procedure. My initial results were two or three polyps removed that were not the type that would recur and were not cancerous. The recommended follow-up was five years. The results of that exam showed no polyps, slight indication of diverticulosis and no recommendation for future follow-up. My previous doctor has retired, and I just received a letter from his replacement that I am due for another procedure. I am not inclined to do this at my age, and considering the “all clear” reports of the previous exams and my

and there is no family history of epilepsy, it is almost certainly normal. It may lessen as he gets older, but is probably nothing to worry about.

ANSWER: The odds are low that the colonoscopy would find something there, but there is still a small chance, especially with your mother having had colon cancer. Not having it is reasonable. But since you seem to be otherwise healthy and can expect a longer life than average, I would still say to get it. In fact, I would encourage you to have it. The booklet on colon cancer provides useful information about the causes, diagnosis (colonoscopy) and treatment of world’s third most common type of cancer. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Roach -- No. 505W, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 68 and take seven to eight pills daily, including lisinopril, Caduet, a beta blocker, gout medicine and Flomax. My question is, Can I take them all at once in the morning, or should they be spaced out throughout the day? Does taking them all at once diminish their effectiveness? -- B.H. ANSWER: The medications you list are commonly taken together with no problems. However, your pharmacist is the best source for questions about drug interactions and when to take what. Although there are excellent pharmacists at national chain stores, my patients generally report a better relationship with pharmacists at

DEAR DR. ROACH: My grandson, who is 8 years old, twitches in his sleep. He is tired during the day, but he sleeps eight to 10 hours. While he is sleeping, his body just jerks. Some nights are good and some not. Do we need to address this to the doctor? -- C.G.J.

Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med. cornell.edu. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475.

ANSWER: Muscle jerks or twitches at nighttime are normal. There is a very, very small risk that this is a type of epilepsy, but if it is occurring only at night,

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A: Dampness is the primary cause of mustiness and odors in closets, but how that dampness gets into the closets and how you can get rid of it takes a few steps. First, the way closets are configured often contributes to the problem. They generally are recessed back into the wall, and are closed off by doors. Both of these things impede airflow and allow for stagnant, humid air in these spaces. Standard air fresheners don’t help if there’s very little airflow in the closet. What you can do immediately to improve the situation is to open the closet doors and remove everything: clothes, boxes, baskets, toys ... all of it. Set up a fan on a side table so that it blows air directly into the closet. Let the closet air this way for 24 hours. Then refill the closet -- but with half as much clothing and other stuff as before. Cluttered, overstuffed closets can cause that musty odor to come back in no time, because all that junk is blocking any airflow. While the fans are running, hunt for possible moisture problems in the house. Go into the attic with a flashlight and look for any possible leaks, while smelling for mustiness or mold. If your home has a basement, inspect it as well. Check all the ceilings: Are there any light brown, circular areas visible? These are water stains, caused by either a leak in the roof or a leaking pipe. If you smell mustiness and mold but can’t find what’s causing it, or if you see water stains on the ceiling or walls but can’t locate a source, call a contractor who specializes in moisture problems. Be sure to mention mustiness in the closets to the contractor, if he or she doesn’t ask first. Eliminating sources of humidity or leaks will be most important, but if the closets’ problem continues even after you declutter them, talk with the contractor about ways to improve airflow in these spaces. HOME TIP: Placing a single open box of unscented baking soda on a closet’s upper shelf is a cost-effective way to manage minor moisture and odors in the enclosed space. Send your questions or home tips to ask@ thisisahammer.com. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc.

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