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5B marshallnewsmessenger.com Marshall News Messenger, Sunday July 12, 2020 Keith Air Conditioning Office 903-935-3664 • Fax 903-935-3671 909 East End Blvd. N. Marshall Texas 75670 Serving The East Texas Area Since 1975 Brian Keith T H E M A RSH ALL N E W S M ESSE N G E R R E A D E R SC H O IC E A W A R D HOMETOWN winner 25th Annual CROSSWORD HOROSCOPE SUNDAY, JULY 12 ARIES (March 21-April 19) This feels like your special day. You will be powerful and effective. There is new warmth and action, which carries you forward. If angry feelings build, ex- amine the consequences before you act. Protect yourself against sunburn and don’t go overboard with exercise. Tonight: Your time. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You will enjoy nostalgia today, sur- prised by the reappearance of an old friend. Be as generous as you can afford to be. It is easy to be overly sympathetic. Be patient if it is hard to express your deepest feelings. Tonight: Go to bed early. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A second opinion helps solve any problems. Children can be demand- ing today. A second or third attempt at reaching any goal is likely to work out. Be persistent. Do not veer away from long- range goals now. Tonight: Dream a little dream. And write it down. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Maintain a low profile at parties — vir- tual or real — and keep your own enter- taining simple and comfortable. Social situations can be stressful and expensive otherwise. Enjoy what you have; don’t let yourself be tormented by thoughts of greener pastures. Tonight: Love yourself. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you want to write or lecture to groups, proceed with the confidence that you will do well. Plan on involving yourself in learning experiences and travel. Your perspective broadens. It is easy to rise above worries and be optimistic. Tonight: Others want to connect. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Visualize and identify what you want and how you would like to pursue it. Discard old dreams and irrelevant goals. Friends are recovering from difficult times and will provide more cheerful companionship in the immediate future. Tonight: Your enthusiasm and energy are high. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) The expectations of others and plans they make involving you may cause you some stress. The art of compromise is second nature to Libra, so employ this skill to smooth away tensions. You feel like you arrive back at the beginning of a journey. Tonight: You feel a bit disso- ciated. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Be sensitive to health messages sent by your body today. You are beginning a cycle that brings consequences if you developed poor health habits in the past. Plan on going to your doctor for a general checkup. Tonight: Get a good night’s sleep. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You will experience a psychic link with your beloved, and after an amazing expe- rience you will establish a stronger bond. Today is also marvelous for creative ex- pression. Let the artist, poet, musician or actor within you surface. Tonight: In- timate party for two. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) Family members are restless. Avoid arguing about mistakes anyone may have made. Humor helps. Focus on com- fort and safety of the house itself. A new residence may seem tempting, although it just is not practical right now. Tonight: Daydreaming about the perfect home. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Your positive state of mind wins ad- miration from others today. Short, inter- esting journeys around the neighborhood are productive. A neighbor is friendly and helpful. You gather interesting books and magazines to read during the week. To- night: Catching up with old friends. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Events happening might tempt you to envy those who seem to be more well off financially. But look to your life and how beautiful it is. Concentrate on the quali- ty. Friends and ideals lift you to a better place. Tonight: Unusual weather affects your schedule. FOR ENTERTAINMENT ONLY. ATLANTA (AP) — In a presidential election year, there’s always a push to get people registered to vote. For one Atlanta family, that push got a little interest- ing. Ron Tims said he checked his mail Wednesday and found a voter registration ap- plication addressed to Cody Tims — his cat, who died 12 years ago. “A great cat, indoor and outdoor, loved his family, loved his neighborhood. He was 18 and a half when he passed away,” Carol Tims told WAGA-TV. The Tims were surprised, and a bit amused when they saw what Cody received in the mail. “There’s a huge push but if they’re trying to register cats, I’m not sure who else they’re trying to register. I’m not sure if they’re trying to register dogs, mice, snakes,” Carol Tims said. The Secretary of State’s Office said the application did not come from its office and that third-party groups often use mailing lists to get names and addresses. “Third-party groups all over the country are target- ing Georgia to help register qualified individuals,” the Secretary of State’s Office said in a statement. “This group makes you wonder what these out-of-town activ- ists are really doing. Make no mistake about it, this office is dedicated to investigating all types of fraud.” The Secretary of State’s Office said it’s quite sure that even if Cody were still alive and showed up at the polls, he wouldn’t be allowed to vote since he does not have a license or state ID. If you’re wondering how Cody would have voted if he could go to the polls. His owner said he was a Demo- CAT. Deceased cat gets voter registration application in mail

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5Bmarshallnewsmessenger.com Marshall News Messenger, Sunday July 12, 2020

Keith Air ConditioningOffice 903-935-3664 • Fax 903-935-3671909 East End Blvd. N. Marshall Texas 75670Serving The East Texas

Area Since 1975

Brian Keith TH

EMAR

SHALL NEWS MESSENGER

READERS’ CHOICE AWAR

D

HOMETOWN

winner

25th Annual

CROSSWORD

HOROSCOPESUNDAY, JULY 12

ARIES (March 21-April 19)This feels like your special day. You

will be powerful and effective. There is new warmth and action, which carries you forward. If angry feelings build, ex-amine the consequences before you act. Protect yourself against sunburn and don’t go overboard with exercise. Tonight: Your time.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)You will enjoy nostalgia today, sur-

prised by the reappearance of an old friend. Be as generous as you can afford to be. It is easy to be overly sympathetic. Be patient if it is hard to express your deepest feelings. Tonight: Go to bed early.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)A second opinion helps solve any

problems. Children can be demand-ing today. A second or third attempt at reaching any goal is likely to work out. Be persistent. Do not veer away from long-range goals now. Tonight: Dream a little dream. And write it down.

CANCER (June 21-July 22)Maintain a low profile at parties — vir-

tual or real — and keep your own enter-taining simple and comfortable. Social situations can be stressful and expensive otherwise. Enjoy what you have; don’t let yourself be tormented by thoughts of greener pastures. Tonight: Love yourself.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)If you want to write or lecture to

groups, proceed with the confidence that you will do well. Plan on involving yourself in learning experiences and travel. Your perspective broadens. It is easy to rise above worries and be optimistic. Tonight: Others want to connect.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)Visualize and identify what you want

and how you would like to pursue it. Discard old dreams and irrelevant goals. Friends are recovering from difficult times and will provide more cheerful companionship in the immediate future. Tonight: Your enthusiasm and energy are high.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)The expectations of others and plans

they make involving you may cause you some stress. The art of compromise is second nature to Libra, so employ this skill to smooth away tensions. You feel like you arrive back at the beginning of a journey. Tonight: You feel a bit disso-ciated.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)Be sensitive to health messages sent

by your body today. You are beginning a cycle that brings consequences if you developed poor health habits in the past. Plan on going to your doctor for a general checkup. Tonight: Get a good night’s sleep.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)You will experience a psychic link with

your beloved, and after an amazing expe-rience you will establish a stronger bond. Today is also marvelous for creative ex-pression. Let the artist, poet, musician or actor within you surface. Tonight: In-timate party for two.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19)Family members are restless. Avoid

arguing about mistakes anyone may have made. Humor helps. Focus on com-fort and safety of the house itself. A new residence may seem tempting, although it just is not practical right now. Tonight: Daydreaming about the perfect home.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)Your positive state of mind wins ad-

miration from others today. Short, inter-esting journeys around the neighborhood are productive. A neighbor is friendly and helpful. You gather interesting books and magazines to read during the week. To-night: Catching up with old friends.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)Events happening might tempt you to

envy those who seem to be more well off financially. But look to your life and how beautiful it is. Concentrate on the quali-ty. Friends and ideals lift you to a better place. Tonight: Unusual weather affects your schedule.

FOR ENTERTAINMENT ONLY.

ATLANTA (AP) — In a presidential election year, there’s always a push to get people registered to vote.

For one Atlanta family, that push got a little interest-ing.

Ron Tims said he checked his mail Wednesday and found a voter registration ap-plication addressed to Cody Tims — his cat, who died 12 years ago.

“A great cat, indoor and outdoor, loved his family,

loved his neighborhood. He was 18 and a half when he passed away,” Carol Tims told WAGA-TV.

The Tims were surprised, and a bit amused when they saw what Cody received in the mail.

“There’s a huge push but if they’re trying to register cats, I’m not sure who else they’re trying to register. I’m not sure if they’re trying to register dogs, mice, snakes,” Carol Tims said.

The Secretary of State’s Office said the application did not come from its office and that third-party groups often use mailing lists to get names and addresses.

“Third-party groups all over the country are target-ing Georgia to help register qualified individuals,” the Secretary of State’s Office said in a statement. “This group makes you wonder what these out-of-town activ-ists are really doing. Make no

mistake about it, this office is dedicated to investigating all types of fraud.”

The Secretary of State’s Office said it’s quite sure that even if Cody were still alive and showed up at the polls, he wouldn’t be allowed to vote since he does not have a license or state ID.

If you’re wondering how Cody would have voted if he could go to the polls. His owner said he was a Demo-CAT.

Deceased cat gets voter registration application in mail