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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • C4

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4C SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2017 TIMES RECORDER good for one item at regular price only. Limit one coupon per customer per day. Must present coupon at time of purchase. is not valid with any other coupon, discount or previous purchase. One cut or one bolt of fabric or trim "by the yard" equals one item.

Online fabric trim discount is limited to 10 yards, single cut. Excludes products, Gemini Crafters Companion, Silhouette Machine, candy snack products, gum mints, helium tanks, gift cards, custom orders, labor, rentals or class fees. Cash Value OH-0001205510 Dissolutions NOV. 1 John Robert Graham and Thelma Leese Gra- ham NOV. 6 Stephanie Ann Krause and Aaron Krause Nicole Arlene Ryan and Charles Anthony Ryan Lori Ann Prater and Bryan Scott Prater Linda S.

Lyon and Jo- seph D. Lyon Christopher M. Stotts and Karen A. Stotts NOV. 13 Ryan K.

Johnson and Calley A. Johnson Martha J. Flowers and William C. Flowers Susan T. Irwin and Lowell C.

Irwin NOV. 14 Gail Linn Campbell and William N. Klines- mith Jr. NOV. 20 Ashley Sue Matz and Derric Keith Matz NOV.

22 Brandon L. Schwartz- miller and Shawna Schwartzmiller NOV. 28 Cheryl L. Takiram- budde and Frank Taki- rambudde Divorces NOV. 1 Bryan Ray Winegardn- er and Angela Marie Wi- negardner NOV.

3 Ryan M. Smith and Danielle M. Smith NOV. 6 Lindsay Lovejoy and Jamie R. Lovejoy Jonie Huhn and Chris- topher Huhn Natasha Denise Yock- ey and Scott Allen Yockey NOV.

7 Tamara L. Carpenter and Donald E. Carpenter NOV. 8 Jeanne Echelberry and Ralph Echelberry NOV. 9 Samantha Smith and Thomas Smith NOV.

13 Karra Lyn McGee and Steven Eddy McGee Amanda English and Tony English NOV. 14 Fonda Lynn Simon and Thomas Lee Simon Allen D. Gill and Sally Gill NOV. 16 Jason G. Malfe and Angela R.

Malfe NOV. 20 Jinx Thompson and Douglas Thompson NOV. 22 Rebecca N. Bolyard and Eric E. Bolyard NOV.

27 Timmy McPherson Jr. and Susan McPherson NOV. 28 Leah Elisheba Swope and Joseph Justin Swope NOV. 30 Penny I. Wade and Terry A.

Wade MUSKINGUM COUNTY DIVORCES AND DISSOLUTIONS Aries (March 21-April 19). The weird thing you want to hide because it makes you that might not be something to be ashamed of after all. Maybe this weird thing is even among your top strengths. Taurus (April 20-May 20). always improv- ing, but because you want to, not because anything wrong with how you are right now.

And though learn and grow, you know all you need to know to be the best you today. Gemini (May 21-June 21). The fact is that the heroes are in short supply these days, and furthermore there are people who need them much more than you do. For these reasons and more, become the hero you need. Cancer (June 22-July 22).

It may seem as though the opportunity windows are opening and closing too quickly for you, especially on the social front. worry. If really meant to connect with a person, get more than one chance. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22).

Stay open and aware. about to get some magic, but something you see unless looking for it. With your keen eye and sixth sense it be too hard to out where your next big break will come from. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept.

22). Want to know more about your unique talents and how you stand out from the crowd? a special person around today who sees you better than you see yourself. Ask for insights. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct.

23). as though you can read a thoughts. This can be good or bad, depend- ing on the situation. There are some things rath- er not know, because knowing always comes with a certain responsibility. Scorpio (Oct.

24-Nov. 21). Bad taste tries so hard to be good taste that it can only miss. Trying too hard is in and of itself an act of bad taste. make tasteful decisions as you accept the nature of things instead of trying to improve upon everything.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You know authentic- ity when you see it. not something you can easily describe or though, as authenticity is for each person and situation.

Anyway, what after today, and very attainable at that. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). some struggle involved in the activities of the day, and this is actually for the best.

People bond over struggle. If everything is too easy, connection will be the thing. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).

intrigued by the qualities of others and will look for distinct about each person. For this reason, people tend to feel special around you and they want to be near you. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). learning that you always have to know the answers to get the bene- For instance, today something you like, and you know why you like it, but you trust the reason will eventually be revealed.

Birthday (Dec. 24). Your exceptional han- dling of a situation will lead to advancement. your year to attract really good matches work that only you can do and the right customer for it, friends whom you can help and celebrate, love that makes your life sing. Ask for assistance big and small.

magic in this. Leo and Libra adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 3, 33, 32, 29 and 14. Horoscope Holiday Mathis Dear Abby: I am a 56-year-old woman who has been with my boyfriend for seven years. He never lets me come to his place, but he comes to mine and stays every weekend.

He always has his married children staying with him, even though they are well and need to. Every time I suggest we should be to- gether by now, another family needs to move in, even stepchildren of his. I left him for six months because I was tired of the rejection. We are back together again, and this last son and daughter-in-law (with their child and an- other one on the way) are there. Now saying he wants to move in with me because they need the room for the new baby.

He says not the entire reason because he loves me but I suspect he want to be there with an infant on the way. I feel being used, and I am not sure what to do. Advice, Abby? Crowded House In Michigan Dear Crowded House: Your boyfriend of seven years has made plain where his priorities lie. You have never been high on the list. In fact, you appear to have been more a convenience than a love inter- est.

The surest way to avoid being used is not to allow it. Do not permit him to move in unless you are clear on what YOUR objectives are, and have a com- mitment or he will break your heart (again). Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Family crowds out girlfriend Dear Abby Jeanne Phillips Not just to the road, but to the trees and and sunsets.

Not just in the car, but in my home when my kids are pretending they are fairies in a faraway land; at the grocery store when an elderly woman tall enough to reach the top shelf; when I ask the girls about their days at school. Recently I was walking outside with Tiny, who was sporting her favorite winter jacket the one that causes her to lose her sense of balance and topple over every time she hits an uneven patch of ground. I am admittedly biased, but I help but think about how sweet she looked, with her rosy cheeks and winter hat and arms sticking out, wad- dling like a little penguin down the sidewalk with such determination. We live on a busy street, but occasionally a car will drive by usually too fast and I will look up at the driver to see what he or she is doing. Often just staring ahead or listening to music or talking on a phone; occasionally, though, a driver will look out the window and smile.

Know who usually does that? The Say what you want about the little old ladies in their Buicks; I tell you with conviction that onto something. They recognize that a toddling 1-year-old in a coat leaning down to pick up a stick in the snow something they get to see every day; that whoever is calling them at the moment can prob- ably wait; that days are and we should enjoy them as we can. Regardless of your familiarity with the Christ- mas Story, as a parent found that Luke 2:19 car- ries such special meaning: Mary treasured up all these things and pon- dered them in her Because it makes me ask myself, much time am I treasuring and And it inevitably causes me to forget my inces- sant need to check my email and to sit in silence if only for a few moments and count my blessings. Blessings that include, among many other things, a broken radio. Merry Christmas, Abbey Abbey Roy is a mom of three girls who make every day an adventure.

She writes to maintain her san- ity. You can probably reach her at gannett.com, but responses are structured around bedtimes and weekends. Roy Continued from Page 1C.

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