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WANTED
A loving home for us all
■HJ
Alias: “Bam Bam”
Age: 11 months Sex: Male
Descriptibn: Black Lab mix
M/O: He needs a loving homme
where he can run and play.
Adoption Info.: Contact the adop
tion center at (770) 887-6480.
The Humane Society of Forsyth County is located at 4440 Keith Bridge Rd. All of
the companion animals are neutered, sociable and current on shots and vet care.
Adoption fees are SIOO for kittens 6 months and younger and S9O for cats over 6
months and $125 for puppies 6 months and younger and sllO for dogs over 6
months. For more information, call (770) 887-6480 or visit the Web site at
www. forsyth.pets.com
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treasure
6 Zoom
10 Likely
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money
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Lurie
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thick of
21 Med. test
22 Leave out
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pageant
winner?
26 Williams of
“Happy
Days”
27 Crank’s
comment
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felony
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spot
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lioness
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35 Mobile
homes?
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man?
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twelve
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tive pageant
winner?
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Raven"
monogram
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phrase
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start
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green
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a lift
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pageant
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abbr.
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Syne”
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spice
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Townshend
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visit?
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Sister ’
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Solti
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Alias: “Nibbles”
Age: 2 years Sex: Female
Description: White with black
spots.
M/O: Gets along great with every
one, starving for attention.
Adoption Info.: Contact the adop
tion center at (770) 887-6480.
Super Crossword PAGEANTRY
pageant
winner?
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pointillist
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tail?
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101 Play
ground?
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Sampras
109 Impartial
110 Exec’s deg.
113 Ditka and
Douglas
115 Deceptive
pageant
winner?
120 “Die Fleder
maus” maid
121 PA hours
122 With
25 Down,
aquarium
fish
123 Expiated
124 Thick
125 Crosses
(out)
126 Casanova's
cry?
127 “Unlawful
_" (’92
film)
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part
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Kazan
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4 Slalom
curve
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6 Diplomacy
7 Aussie
walker
8 Feel awful
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abbr.
10 Clerical
vestment
11 Went on
12 Prong
13 Singer
Chris
14 Weather
factor
15 Abusive
pageant
winner?
16 Sacred
cows
17 Shoe
size
19 Collars a
crook
24 Where
goats
gambol
25 See
122 Across
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has two
32 Positive
33 Hesitater’s
sounds
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35 Baseball's
Martinez
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37 Explosive
mixture
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40 Shore sight
42 Bach's “Bist
du bei "
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far better
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one
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shreds
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suffix
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snack
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specialty
98 Art
supporters?
101 Playground
feature
103 Homes on
high
104 Candy
quantity
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106 Declaim
107 “Diary of
Housewife”
(’7O film)
108 NYSE rival
109 Baptism site
110 Make
money
111 Transvaal
resident
112 He’s Devine
114 Diocese
116 Hostelry
117 Society
column
word
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critter
119 Heavy
weight
Mex.
45 That is
46 Sonny &
Cher song,
eg.
47 Mother
Judd
49 Commotion
50 Part of
MPH
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region
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extras
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59 Hen's
hubby
61 Remove
varnish
63 HS exam
64 Florentine
family name
66 Holm of
“Brazil”
68 Freeze
69 Actor
Power
71 Zhivago's
country
72 Star quality
73 Halley or
Hillary
77 Soft mineral
79 LP replace
ments
80 Psychic
Geller
81 Inaccurate
pageant
winner?
82 DDT, for
instance
84 Nares’ org.
87 Italian
bread?
88 “It _ far,
Prevent carbon monoxide poisoning
By Debbie Wilburn
For the Forsyth County News
Carbon monoxide is an
odorless, colorless, deadly gas
produced by burning any fuel.
CO is the leading cause of
poisoning death in the United
States. In CO poisoning, we
breathe in carbon monoxide
gas and it replaces oxygen in
our blood. As a result, our
organs and tissues do not get
enough oxygen.
Early symptoms of CO
poisoning can mimic the flu or
other illnesses. These symp
toms may include: fatigue,
dizziness, headache, throwing
up, trouble breathing, confu
sion and fainting. Carbon
monoxide poisoning may lead
to unconsciousness and death.
Breathing CO can be espe
cially dangerous for pregnant
women, unborn babies, infants
and people with anemia (low
red blood cell count) or a his
tory of heart disease. >
The most common sources
of carbon monoxide include:
oil, wood or gas furnaces,
space heaters (kerosene
heaters), gas or oil water
heaters, gas stoves, gas dryers,
fireplaces and wood stoves,
charcoal grills, automobiles,
lawn mowers and other gas
powered lawn equipment.
Preventing carbon
monoxide poisoning
To help protect you and
your family from CO, follow
these safety tips:
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9 p.m. at the Shiloh United
Methodist Church, 4946
Shiloh Rd. in Cumming. There
will be carols and a meaning
ful message in the sanctuary
of the “Little church with the
big heart.”
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• Have the gas burning
appliances and venting and
chimney systems in your
home inspected at the begin
ning of each heating season by
a professional technician.
• Follow directions for
proper installation and mainte
nance of gas burning appli
ances.
• Check pilot light(s) on
gas burning appliances for a
clear blue flame.
• Make sure appliances and
chimneys have proper airflow.
• Do not use the oven or
gas range for heating your
home.
• Do not let the fireplace or
space heater run while you are
sleeping.
• Never use charcoal grills
in your home or tent.
• Only use charcoal grills
in a well ventilated area.
• Never let your car run in
the garage, even if the garage
door is open.
• Do not sleep in a parked
car while the engine is on.
• Have your car’s exhaust
system inspected for possible
leaks.
• Never let anyone travel or
sleep as passengers in a cov
ered bed of a pickup truck.
Carbon monoxide
detectors
The Consumer Product
Safety Commission recom
mends placing CO detectors
near the ceiling of your home.
In addition, the CPSC recom
mends placing a detector on
The Springs UMC
... offers Mother’s Morning
Out on Mondays and
Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to
noon.
There are still spaces avail
able for children 6 months to 4
years.
The cost is sls per day.
The Springs is located at 4325
each floor of your home, in
sleeping areas, and near any
major gas burning appliance.
Detectors should not be placed
within five feet of any gas
burning appliances or near
cooking or bathing areas.
Always follow the manufac
turer’s directions for proper
placement within a given area.
Remember, CO detectors are
for added safety, not as a
replacement for proper use
and maintenance of your
appliances. According to the
CPSC, CO can be detected
with CO detectors that meet
the requirements of Under
writers Laboratories standard
2034.
Know what to do in
a poison emergency
Keep the telephone number
of the Georgia Poison Center
on or near your telephones.
If you think a carbon
monoxide poisoning has
occurred, move the victim to
fresh air right away.
Call the Georgia Poison
Center to get help, even if the
symptoms go away. In addi
tion, avoid the possible CO
source until a professional
technician investigates the
problem.
Debbie Wilburn is an
agent with the Forsyth County
Extension Service in the area
of family and consumer sci
ences. For more information,
she can be reached by calling
(770) 887-2418 or by email at
dwilburn@uga.edu.
Settingdown Circle in
Cumming. For more informa
tion, call (678) 947-4222.
Oak Grove Baptist
Church
... the 9 a.m. radio service
can be heard on 104.3 FM on
the first and third Sunday of
each month.
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