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BY MADALYN ASLAN EDITOR’S NOTE: Please note the byline has changed to Madalyn Aslan. Note: Bigar’s Stars is based on the degree of your sun at birth. The sign name is simply a label that astrologers put on a set of degrees for convenience. For best results, readers should refer to the dates following each sign. A baby born today has a Sun in Aries and a Moon in Pisces until 9:05 a.m., when the Moon enters Aries. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Aug. 7, 2020: Brilliant and socially adept, you have an irresistible attraction to undercover events. This year, like a detective, you ferret out the truth and put it to lucrative use, very successfully. If single, you carefully search for the right mate, and find him or her at the end of the year. If attached, your bond is extremely tight, although a part of you remains reclusive. The love is super strong. LEO under- stands you. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) You’ll feel enthused and moti- vated today, but must direct impatience and possible irritation into positive out- lets. You’ll be especially forceful and competitive with others, so be aware and tone it down a little in translation. Tonight: Burning the midnight oil. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Research projects of all kinds are successful now. If travel plans are discussed, choose to return to an old haunt instead of exploring new territory. Deep meditation helps you understand your life’s purpose. A companion from the past might resurface. Tonight: A soothing bath. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Gemini always makes life interesting, and today your ability to communicate is in top form. Trust a hunch. It’s an optimum time for network- ing. Respond enthusiastically to offers of friendship. Tonight: Go over old lists of contacts and reach out to some of them. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Catch up on work-related respon- sibilities, but don’t accept new tasks until your home life is balanced. Various vola- tile situations in your domestic scene gradually resolve. Talented companions stimulate your creative side. A loved one needs more of your time. Tonight: Still working. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You’ve undergone some radical transformations in your beliefs. Review your spiritual journey; examine where you’re going. You’ll question old con- cepts and seek new, deeper levels of truth. It’s a time to release practices that no longer inspire you. Tonight: Contact a foreign friend. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Don’t allow a needy companion to drain your resources. Today could make you a soft touch. Offer words of encour- agement, not cash. Be aware of your spending and saving practices. Learn from past experiences. Settle debts. Tonight: Take some time for yourself. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You are the quintessential romantic. Today promises a new under- standing of lost loves that just weren’t meant to be. Light the way for Cupid’s arrows now and for the future with a pair of rose-colored candles. Tonight: Dinner with a loved one. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Your survival skills are legendary, and you often completely bounce back from life-threatening situations. Today, the health consequences of past choices become apparent. Conquer any dietary or lifestyle factors that undermine your wellbeing. You can do it. Tonight: Early bedtime. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Be alert to novel income oppor- tunities. A creative idea is worth explor- ing. Today also promises changes of heart. You fall in and out love quickly. Remember that your words are powerful and will shape your future, so use them carefully. Tonight: A music fest. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) Be patient if someone close to you is moody and sensitive. It’s easy to keep relatives happy and to relax at home. A visitor proves to be good company. Be hospitable. An unexpected turn of events is likely for next week. Tonight: Home night. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today provides solutions to complex situations. Helpful information arrives. Examine past patterns. They reveal what to expect for the future. This brings a brainstorming session, which generates new perspectives. There will be a great exchange of ideas. Tonight: Write emails. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Bargains can be found. A friend’s assistance can be a key factor in generating a windfall. Include snowdrops and other tiny white flowers (which rep- resent hope) in your home or workspace. Follow your hunches. Tonight: Meditate on the white flowers. BORN TODAY Spy Mata Hari (1876), paleoanthropolo- gist Louis Leakey (1903), actress Charlize Theron (1975) Find more Madalyn Aslan horoscopes at madalynaslan.com. © 2020 by King Features Syndicate Inc. CLASSIFIEDS WANT TO PLACE AN AD IN THE CLASSIFIEDS? CALL: (270) 886-4444; press 2 • EMAIL: classifi[email protected] ANNOUNCEMENTS 0107 Special Notice J T F o u n d a t i o n is doing an awareness voting contest on August 17th for the Humane Society. The winner will be announced on that day. 1st place winner receives $2.3 M for society of c hoice. 2nd place winner will $100,000 for society of choice. Enter July 20 through August 17. Masks, sanitizer, and social distancing are re- quired. Food & drink available. Pets allowed. Any questions call (270)889- 6025 ext. 2707 and ask for Brandon Seeley. 0107 Special Notice N o t i c e T o O u r A d v e r t i s e r s Counterfeit or fake checks are being used in a growing number of fraudu- l ent schemes. Check overpayment scams target consumers selling cars or other valuable items through clas- sified ads or online auction sites. Un- suspecting sellers get stuck when scammers pass off bogus cashiers checks, corporate checks, or person- al checks. If you're selling something, don't accept a check for more than t he selling price, no matter how tempting the offer or how convincing the story, especially if it is from an out of town buyer. Ask the buyer to write the check for the correct amount. If the buyer refuses to send the correct amount, return the check. Don't send the merchandise. If you think you've been targeted by a counterfeit check scam, report it to the Federal Trade Commission. Visit www.ftc.gov or call 1-877- FTC-HELP (1-877-382- 4357) for more details or to report suspec- ted fraud. This is a public service an- nouncement brought to you by this newspaper. GARAGE /ESTATE SALES 0151 Garage/Estate Sales M u l t i - F a m i l y G a r a g e S a l e ! 1 2 0 5 B a r k R i d g e C i r c l e T h u r s . 7 A M - 2 P M & F r i . 7 A M - ? Furniture, washer & dryer, household, bedding, kayak, toys, ladies golf clubs, jewelry, books, girl's clothing size 5-6, some boutique & size 6 Matilda Jane, Boy's size 3T-5, Women's sizes 18- 22 (9 1/2 shoes), ladies size 8-10, like new maternity, sm.-med. young men's xlg. Polo, Patagonia, NF, Men's X-Lg.-2X including new work pants (38X32.) V E R Y N I C E C L O T H I N G ! 2 3 5 S h e r i d a n C i r c l e F r i . 7 A M - N o o n Thomas & Friends train set, high- chair, space heater, George Fore- man grill, shoes, purses, lots more 7 t i l l 1 1 2 0 S p r i n g m o n t D r Huge Sale - Power washer, crafts, clothing, small appliances, collectibles, books & records, etc. 0151 Garage/Estate Sales C O M P L E T E E S T A T E S A L E 4 5 0 O a k H e i g h t s D a w s o n S p r i n g s S a t . - S u n . 9 - 2 ; S u n . 1 / 2 o f f . Furniture, antiques/collectibles, tools, fishing, household. 9 0 4 W i n g T i p C i r c l e M u l t i - F a m i l y Y a r d S a l e S a t . A u g . 8 7 : 3 0 a m - N o o n N e i g h b o r h o o d S a l e G r e a t O a k s s u b d i v i s i o n F r i . 0 8 / 0 7 & S a t . 0 8 / 0 8 7 A M - ? EMPLOYMENT B R E A T H I T T V E T E R I N A R Y C E N T E R L A B T E C H I A P P L I C A T I O N D E A D L I N E : A U G . 1 0 , 2 0 2 0 TO APPLY AND VIEW ADDITIONAL DETAILS PLEASE VISIT: http://www.murraystatejobs.com/pos tings/9286 WOMEN AND MINORITIES ARE EN- COURAGED TO APPLY. MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT OP- PORTUNITY, M/F/D, AA EMPLOYER. BREATHITT VETERINARY CENTER PARTICIPATES IN THE DHS E-VERIFY PROGRAM. EMPLOYMENT B R E A T H I T T V E T E R I N A R Y C E N T E R L A B T E C H I A P P L I C A T I O N D E A D L I N E : A U G . 1 0 , 2 0 2 0 TO APPLY AND VIEW ADDITIONAL DETAILS PLEASE VISIT: http://www.murraystatejobs.com/pos tings/9285 WOMEN AND MINORITIES ARE EN- COURAGED TO APPLY. MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT OP- PORTUNITY, M/F/D, AA EMPLOYER. BREATHITT VETERINARY CENTER PARTICIPATES IN THE DHS E-VERIFY PROGRAM. PETS 0320 Cats/Dogs/Pets C A I R N T E R R I E R S M / F 5 weeks. $ 9 9 5 CKC Registered. Pictures available. ( 2 7 0 ) 6 0 4 - 1 0 9 7 F r e e K i t t e n , 7 w e e k s o l d ( 2 7 0 ) 8 8 9 - 7 0 4 7 M O R K I E S M / F 6 weeks. $795 CKC Registered. Pictures available. ( 2 7 0 ) 6 0 4 - 1 0 9 7 MERCHANDISE 0554 Wanted to Rent/ Buy/Trade W a n t e d - L a n d , 10-15 acres, $1500 per acre, in Christian/ surrounding counties. 2 7 0 - 3 4 8 - 4 9 6 9 0563 is & at G R E E N H I L L M E M O R I A L G A R D E N 2 Cemetery plots 2 Concrete vaults Marble marker with 2 bronze name- plates; Bronze vase in the center of marble marker. Price includes grave openings and closings. $4500.00 Be- ing sold by an individual. P l e a s e c a l l M a x 2 7 0 - 3 5 0 - 1 4 1 0 i f i n t e r e s t e d . REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 0610 Unfurnished Apartments A l l r e a l estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimina- tion based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, family status or na- tional origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwell- ings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. H o p k i n s v i l l e 1 - 2 B e d r o o m s $395-$650. Call Sandifer Property Management & Leasing. Call 270- 886-4601. L a u r e l C o v e One Bedroom. Furnished or unfur- nished. Utilities included. Laundry facility short or long term lease. Located at 2523 Fort Campbell Boulevard. 270-886-0712. 0615 Furnished Apartments * * O n e B e d r o o m * * Apartment Furnished. Utilities Paid. $150 Weekly. Call 270-498-9489 or 270-887-0061. 0620 Homes for Rent H o p k i n s v i l l e H o u s e s F o r R e n t $550 to $900 a month. Call Sandifer Property Management & Leasing. 270-886-4601. LEGALS 0955 Legals P U B L I C N O T I C E S I N 1 L O C A T I O N ! Scan this QR Code or go to the website below. Select the newspaper(s) you want to see for public notices. www.kypublicnotice.com HOME SERVICE DIRECTORY 1258 Pressure Washing S o n n y ' s P r e s s u r e W a s h i n g A n d D e c k S t a i n i n g Free Estimates. Since 1997. Call 270-484-0031.

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Page 1: CLASSIFIEDS · 07/08/2020  · m arb lk.P icnudsgv op enigsadcl .$45 0B-ing so ldby avu.P ec Max27 0-35 14 ifn tersd. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 0610 Unfurnished Apartments All real estate

FROM KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, 300 W. 57th STREET, 41st FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10019

CUSTOMER SERVICE: (800) 708 7311 EXT. 236

JACQUELINE BIGAR’S STARS

FOR RELEASE FRIDAY, AUG. 7, 2020

BY MADALYN ASLAN

EDITOR’S NOTE: Please note the byline has changed to Madalyn Aslan.

Note: Bigar’s Stars is based on the degree of your sun at birth. The sign name is simply a label that astrologers put on a set of degrees for convenience. For best results, readers should refer to the dates following each sign.

A baby born today has a Sun in Aries and a Moon in Pisces until 9:05 a.m., when the Moon enters Aries.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Aug. 7, 2020:Brilliant and socially adept, you have an irresistible attraction to undercover events. This year, like a detective, you ferret out the truth and put it to lucrative use, very successfully. If single, you carefully search for the right mate, and find him or her at the end of the year. If attached, your bond is extremely tight, although a part of you remains reclusive. The love is super strong. LEO under-stands you.

The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult

ARIES (March 21-April 19) You’ll feel enthused and moti-vated today, but must direct impatience and possible irritation into positive out-lets. You’ll be especially forceful and competitive with others, so be aware and tone it down a little in translation. Tonight: Burning the midnight oil. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Research projects of all kinds are successful now. If travel plans are discussed, choose to return to an old haunt instead of exploring new territory. Deep meditation helps you understand your life’s purpose. A companion from the past might resurface. Tonight: A soothing bath.GEMINI (May 21-June 20)

Gemini always makes life interesting, and today your ability to communicate is in top form. Trust a hunch. It’s an optimum time for network-ing. Respond enthusiastically to offers of friendship. Tonight: Go over old lists of contacts and reach out to some of them. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Catch up on work-related respon-sibilities, but don’t accept new tasks until your home life is balanced. Various vola-tile situations in your domestic scene gradually resolve. Talented companions stimulate your creative side. A loved one needs more of your time. Tonight: Still working. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You’ve undergone some radical transformations in your beliefs. Review your spiritual journey; examine where you’re going. You’ll question old con-cepts and seek new, deeper levels of truth. It’s a time to release practices that no longer inspire you. Tonight: Contact a foreign friend.VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Don’t allow a needy companion to drain your resources. Today could make you a soft touch. Offer words of encour-agement, not cash. Be aware of your spending and saving practices. Learn from past experiences. Settle debts. Tonight: Take some time for yourself. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You are the quintessential romantic. Today promises a new under-standing of lost loves that just weren’t meant to be. Light the way for Cupid’s arrows now and for the future with a pair of rose-colored candles. Tonight: Dinner with a loved one. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Your survival skills are legendary, and you often completely bounce back from life-threatening situations. Today, the health consequences of past choices become apparent. Conquer any dietary or

lifestyle factors that undermine your wellbeing. You can do it. Tonight: Early bedtime.SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Be alert to novel income oppor-tunities. A creative idea is worth explor-ing. Today also promises changes of heart. You fall in and out love quickly. Remember that your words are powerful and will shape your future, so use them carefully. Tonight: A music fest. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) Be patient if someone close to you is moody and sensitive. It’s easy to keep relatives happy and to relax at home. A visitor proves to be good company. Be hospitable. An unexpected turn of events is likely for next week. Tonight: Home night. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today provides solutions to complex situations. Helpful information arrives. Examine past patterns. They reveal what to expect for the future. This brings a brainstorming session, which generates new perspectives. There will be a great exchange of ideas. Tonight: Write emails. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Bargains can be found. A friend’s assistance can be a key factor in generating a windfall. Include snowdrops and other tiny white flowers (which rep-resent hope) in your home or workspace. Follow your hunches. Tonight: Meditate on the white flowers.

BORN TODAYSpy Mata Hari (1876), paleoanthropolo-gist Louis Leakey (1903), actress Charlize Theron (1975)

Find more Madalyn Aslan horoscopes at madalynaslan.com.

© 2020 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

CLASSIFIEDSWANT TO PLACE AN AD IN THE CLASSIFIEDS?

CALL: (270) 886-4444; press 2 • EMAIL: [email protected]

ANNOUNCEMENTS

0107 Special Notice

JT Foundation is doing an awarenessvoting contest on August 17th for theHumane Society. The winner will beannounced on that day. 1st placewinner receives $2.3 M for society ofchoice. 2nd place winner wi l l$100,000 for society of choice. EnterJuly 20 through August 17. Masks,sanitizer, and social distancing are re-quired. Food & drink available. Petsallowed. Any questions call (270)889-6025 ext. 2707 and ask for BrandonSeeley.

0107 Special Notice

Notice ToOur Advertisers

Counterfeit or fake checks are beingused in a growing number of fraudu-lent schemes. Check overpaymentscams target consumers selling carsor other valuable items through clas-sified ads or online auction sites. Un-suspecting sellers get stuck whenscammers pass off bogus cashierschecks, corporate checks, or person-al checks. If you're selling something,don't accept a check for more thanthe selling price, no matter howtempting the offer or how convincingthe story, especially if it is from an outof town buyer. Ask the buyer to writethe check for the correct amount. Ifthe buyer refuses to send the correctamount, return the check. Don't sendthe merchandise. If you think you'vebeen targeted by a counterfeit checkscam, report it to the Federal TradeCommission. Visit www.ftc.gov or call1-877- FTC-HELP (1-877-382- 4357)for more details or to report suspec-ted fraud. This is a public service an-nouncement brought to you by thisnewspaper.

GARAGE /ESTATE SALES

0151 Garage/Estate Sales

Multi-Family Garage Sale!1205 Bark Ridge Circle Thurs. 7 AM-2 PM & Fri. 7 AM-? Furniture, washer& dryer, household, bedding, kayak,

toys, ladies golf clubs, jewelry, books,girl's clothing size 5-6, some

boutique & size 6 Matilda Jane,Boy's size 3T-5, Women's sizes 18-22 (9 1/2 shoes), ladies size 8-10,

like new maternity, sm.-med. youngmen's xlg. Polo, Patagonia, NF, Men'sX-Lg.-2X including new work pants

(38X32.) VERY NICE CLOTHING!

235 Sheridan Circle Fri. 7AM-Noon

Thomas & Friends train set, high-chair, space heater, George Fore-man grill, shoes, purses, lots more

7 till 1120 Springmont Dr

Huge Sale - Power washer, crafts,clothing, small appliances,

collectibles, books & records, etc.

0151 Garage/Estate Sales

COMPLETE ESTATE SALE450 Oak Heights Dawson Springs

Sat.-Sun. 9-2; Sun. 1/2 off.Furniture, antiques/collectibles,

tools, fishing, household.

904 Wing Tip CircleMulti-Family

Yard SaleSat. Aug. 8

7:30am-Noon

Neighborhood SaleGreat Oaks subdivisionFri. 08/07 & Sat. 08/08

7 AM-?

EMPLOYMENT

BREATHITT VETERINARY CENTERLAB TECH I

APPLICATION DEADLINE:AUG. 10, 2020

TO APPLY AND VIEW ADDITIONALDETAILS PLEASE VISIT:

http://www.murraystatejobs.com/postings/9286

WOMEN AND MINORITIES ARE EN-COURAGED TO APPLY. MURRAYSTATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL

EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT OP-PORTUNITY, M/F/D, AA EMPLOYER.BREATHITT VETERINARY CENTER

PARTICIPATES IN THE DHS E-VERIFYPROGRAM.

EMPLOYMENT

BREATHITT VETERINARY CENTERLAB TECH I

APPLICATION DEADLINE:AUG. 10, 2020

TO APPLY AND VIEW ADDITIONALDETAILS PLEASE VISIT:

http://www.murraystatejobs.com/postings/9285

WOMEN AND MINORITIES ARE EN-COURAGED TO APPLY. MURRAYSTATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL

EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT OP-PORTUNITY, M/F/D, AA EMPLOYER.BREATHITT VETERINARY CENTER

PARTICIPATES IN THE DHS E-VERIFYPROGRAM.

PETS

0320 Cats/Dogs/Pets

CAIRN TERRIERS M/F 5 weeks. $995CKC Registered. Pictures available.

(270)604-1097

Free Kitten, 7 weeks old(270) 889-7047

MORKIES M/F 6 weeks. $795 CKCRegistered. Pictures available.

(270)604-1097

MERCHANDISE

0554 Wanted to Rent/Buy/Trade

Wanted - Land, 10-15 acres, $1500per acre, in Christian/ surroundingcounties. 270-348-4969

0563 This & That

GREEN HILL MEMORIAL GARDEN2 Cemetery plots2 Concrete vaults

Marble marker with 2 bronze name-plates; Bronze vase in the center ofmarble marker. Price includes graveopenings and closings. $4500.00 Be-ing sold by an individual. Please call

Max 270-350-1410 if interested.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

0610 Unfurnished Apartments

All real estate advertised in thisnewspaper is subject to the FederalFair Housing Act of 1968, whichmakes it illegal to advertise anypreference, limitation or discrimina-tion based on race, color, religion,sex, handicap, family status or na-tional origin, or intention to makeany such preference, limitation ordiscrimination.We will not knowingly accept anyadvertising for real estate which isin violation of the law. All personsare hereby informed that all dwell-ings advertised are available on anequal opportunity basis.

Hopkinsville

1-2 Bedrooms$395-$650. Call Sandifer PropertyManagement & Leasing. Call 270-886-4601.

Laurel CoveOne Bedroom. Furnished or unfur-nished. Utilities included. Laundryfacility short or long term lease.Located at 2523 Fort CampbellBoulevard. 270-886-0712.

0615 Furnished Apartments

** One Bedroom **Apartment Furnished. Utilities Paid.$150 Weekly. Call 270-498-9489 or270-887-0061.

0620 Homes for Rent

Hopkinsville

Houses For Rent$550 to $900 a month. Call SandiferProperty Management & Leasing.270-886-4601.

LEGALS

0955 Legals

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