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I was installing the oak trim boards in my house. I purchased unfinished wood, so each board and trim stick had to be clearcoated with the polyurethane finish – hand-sanded between layers.

I had to first coat the wood I needed for Tuesday to be dry and ready for sanding and the second coat in the evening. I wasn’t going to chance getting varnish on a pair of good jeans, and varnishing boards in boxer shorts just didn’t seem right! “What if a neighbor comes knocking on my door? What would the dog think?”

My dog June followed me down the steps. “If I can remodel an entire house alone, I should certainly be capable of handling a simple load of laundry on Each day, I’d calculate the my own, right?” amount of wood I would need for the next day and Although I spoke rhetorically, June answered make sure I had plenty of boards finished, dried, anyway. “Apparently not.” and ready to go to avoid a Smart-aleck dog! work stoppage. Surrendering to the notion that I was just going to After midnight Monday be behind schedule, I put morning, I finished applying the second coat of my clothes in the dryer varnish on the trim boards then went upstairs to I would need for the day’s have breakfast while they work. Then, I cleaned up tumbled to dry. my brushes and headed With my right foot on the for the shower. first step, a lightbulb lit up over my head; I had Before getting in the an idea. I turned around shower, I decided to go quickly, nearly tripping ahead and toss my work clothes in the washer so I over the dog. I walked would have clean clothes back to the dryer with June at my heels. I turned to wear. I don’t wash my the heat setting to high. work clothes with any “That’ll make my jeans other regular laundry. dry faster.” I gave June a I lifted the lid on the wash- rub on the head, “I am a genius.” er to make sure it was empty. Then, I set the dial to the “regular” cycle and June gladly accepted my gesture of affection but pulled the knob. Water continued looking on with began flowing into the washtub. I added a small skepticism. “Are you supamount of liquid detergent posed to do that?” to the water then removed my t-shirt and jeans, toss- “Why not? It won’t hurt ing them in with the rest of anything.” I replied. the work clothes. “I might June warned, “Mom never as well wash my socks uses the high heat setting too,” I said. when she does laundry.” Standing barefoot on the concrete basement floor, I justified, “Well, mom’s not here now, is she?” I wearing only my boxer could see the doubt in shorts, I shivered. “It’s chilly down here.” I tossed June’s eyes. “Look, this the socks in with the load, will speed the drying process, getting me on the closed the lid, and went job closer to on schedule.” upstairs. I didn’t want to hear any more from the dog. Sunday had been a long day. I worked late. I was Changing the subject, I cold, tired, and my body announced, “Hey, this is hurt. So, the shower felt Monday.” especially good. After I washed up, I decided to stay in the shower longer. I slipped on my snow boots to take the trash I stood under the stream to the curb wearing my of hot water, letting it pajamas. June ran off to soothe my aches and the yard to do her mornpains. Besides, I had to ing business. I grabbed wait on the washing mathe mail on my way back chine. to the house. I shut off the water, toweled off, and put on clean By the time I fed the dog, ate my oatmeal, and pajamas. I had every intention of staying awake brushed my teeth, I heard the dryer’s buzzer sound long enough to put my off. So, I hurried downclothes in the dryer, but that didn’t happen. While stairs; June followed. sitting on the couch, lisWhen I bent over and tening for the washer to opened the dryer door, complete its cycle, I fell a blast of hot, dry air hit asleep. me in the face. I reached inside to grab my clothes. A few minutes after wak“Ouch!” My forearm ing in the morning, I touched the zipper and remembered my wet metal button on my jeans, clothes were still in the and they were hot! washer, and I had no other clean work jeans to Upstairs, I tossed the wear. “Dang! Not having clean clothes on the bed work clothes is going to to fold later. Next, I took throw my whole day off

a T-shirt, shook it in the air a few times to cool it down, then put it on. It was still warm and felt good. Next, I grabbed my jeans, putting my left leg in first, then my right leg. I tried to pull them up. “Holy crikey! I must have put a pair of my wife’s jeans in the washer with mine. Oh, this could be bad.”

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“Ouchy! Ouchy! Ouch!” Another not-so-good idea. Things got pinched that aren’t meant to be! June was laughing even harder. “Why don’t you try the splits next? That might help!”

I had had an actual situation on my hands...or should I say, on my legs. To complicate matters, I quickly removed the I wasn’t sure I could get jeans, inspecting up and down the pant legs. “This them off. I was determined to avoid calling 911 is not good, not good at all!” I came across numer- and was able to wiggle free. ous dots of dried varnish on the denim fabric. I thought I had ruined a pair Using common logic of her jeans...until I came and obvious reasonupon a leather patch em- ing, I deduced: “Now, if these jeans got this tight bossed “Wrangle.” Conby drying them on high fused, I looked the jeans heat, putting them back in over again. Yep. They the dryer on “cool down” were mine. should reverse the damage. I put them on again and pulled them up. I struggled with the button. I took June looked at me with repeated concern, “Mom a very deep breath and never does that when sucked my stomach in she’s doing laundry.” as much as I could. I still couldn’t fasten the button. “Well, Mom isn’t here right “How in the heck do girls wear those skinny jeans?” now, is she?” I tried a trick I had seen Another failure. The “cool women do on TV shows, down” setting didn’t help; it just consumed more of I laid on the bed, getting my valuable time. I manpsyched up, then counted, “One, two, three, GO!” aged to squeeze back into the ill-fitting britches. The I simultaneously inhaled, thought of trying a differarched my back, and ent pair of jeans hadn’t sucked in my gut while even occurred to me. “I trying to pull my waistguess I’m just going to band together. I was so move a little more cauclose I couldn’t give up. tiously until the denim I held my breath, giving stretches back out.” one final tug; I managed to fasten the button. While walking down the hallway with a window I was afraid to exhale, casing in my hands, I fearing I would blow the metal button off my jeans. peered through a doorI imagined it would pop off way. June was lying there sprawled out on the bed. with such force it would “Get down! You know shoot right through the Mom doesn’t want you on newly finished sheetrock ceiling. Trying to avert any the bed!” damage, I thought, “Hurry June didn’t even raise her Tom, get the zipper up.” head; she just answered, June looked on with mer- “Well, Mom isn’t here now, is she?” Smart-aleck dog. ciless glee as I wiggled about, tugging on the I suppose I had been metal tab to close my working for about a halffly. Finally, finally, I had hour when I finally got fastened my jeans. I laid some relief. First, the disthere for a moment to tressed denim gave way rest. while I bent over to pick When I stood up, I inhaled up some more boards. Then, when I felt the cool against my will, gasping. breeze, I realized I had I think I shrieked a little too. “Ay, Yi, Yi!” I’d learned ripped out the crotch of my pants. a whole new meaning of the term sung! “How could I couldn’t have cared less they be so tight?” I wonhow ridiculous I looked. dered. “They fit perfectly It didn’t feel too bad, and last night.” the jeans seemed to fit better, so I kept working. June was laughing. “Do you suppose this is why Mom never uses the high Then, I thought, “What if a neighbor comes knocking heat setting?” I gave her on my door. What would a snarling look of disapthe dog think? Maybe I proval for her “I told you should change my pants.” so” attitude. And so, I did. Fortunately, the next pair of jeans went “Not to worry, my little canine critic. I’ve got this.” on without such a fight. Jeans are always a little Although I didn’t get tight coming out of the started on my work when dryer. I placed my outstretched leg on the edge I wanted to, it had been an educational morning. of the bed then began First, I learned the imporreaching for my toes. An exercise regimen of bends tance of proper heat settings. Additionally, I now and stretches should do understand what girls go the trick. I felt the jeans through putting on those were loosening up, but skinny jeans. But I have to not enough. say; there is no way a girl can know how a guy feels Maybe some squats. when he wears those That’ll stretch them out! skinny jeans. Yikes! I began the first squat.


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was ready to progress to following other horses on trail rides. In just a few months, he changed from a rowdy colt to a sound cattle horse. One day I needed to round up a bunch of cows to ear tag and vaccinate their calves. I parked the trunk and trailer near the north gate and started on my ride on a sunny and mild spring day. We had gone close to a mile before I spotted any cows. I did not really mind as we were having a pleasant ride. We made a swing around the herd and started pushing them A good horse, when need- in the general direction of ed, is invaluable. When the corral when one obstirunning cattle on rough nate old cow decided to ground, it is impossible to make a break for the timget to the places where ber. I spurred up my trusty the cattle go using any stead to cut her off before type of motorized vehicle. she made it to the timber. If a person does not have The shortest distance put a horse, the only other us directly in line with a option is to walk, which is small patch of low brush unacceptable. A person and rose bushes. As the could walk around on foot young horse hurdled until they dropped. the obstacle, an unseen For several turkey flew out of the years, I used a big sorrel brush. The sudden comgelding for working and motion of a large turkey herding cattle. He was crashing from the bushes fool proof but was getting startled me but scared my up in age. I decided to poor horse half to death. start a young horse as a When his four feet hit the spare, for when Diamond ground, he decided to was no longer able to take unload me and save himthe rigors of the work reself. For a young horse, quired. I raised a buckskin unexperienced at bucking, colt I thought would fill the he did a remarkable job. job requirements. He had I hung on for a short time spent most of the first two before he piled me into years of his life running the ground and left for the the same hills he would trailer as fast as he could be herding cattle. The go. With no large bones steep ditches and running broken, I walked back to creeks were no surprise the truck where my horse to him when we started was already loaded and training. Started by being waiting to leave. tied off to another trained Even though horse, he never bucked I had a long walk in the or fought my control. After woods, I was not upset a few trips across the with the horse. He was farm being restrained, he young and afraid. I was

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old, and the turkey had scared me. A few days later, we went back to do the job that was put off due to the turkey incident. Fifty yards away, a turkey went scurrying across the open pasture. When the colt saw it, he promptly spun toward the truck and started bucking. When he got me off his back, he ran back and hid in the trailer. I did not have as hard of a landing nor as long a walk this time, so I unloaded the horse, and we completed our job. The colt was a solid horse and a good worker. He would cross any ditch and hold a rope while I worked a calf. His only quirk was his fear of turkeys. Sometimes we would go for weeks without seeing a turkey and I would think we were home free. When I would least expect it, a turkey would pop up and I would be walking back to the truck and trailer. At least I did not have to go looking for my horse. He always loaded up and waited for me. Over the winter, we did very little pasture work so there were no run ins with turkeys. By spring, I had almost forgot about his phobia and was hoping he had outgrown it. I was helping a neighbor round up his cattle one morning. We were about two miles from where we had parked when a turkey ran across the open pasture more than a hundred yards

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away, going the opposite direction. The phobia returned. He started bucking like trained rodeo stock. Quickly thinking about how far I would have to walk, I decided to ride him out. He bucked for close to a minute before we both became exhausted. I stayed on top, and we were able to finish our job, but the extreme exercise left me so sore that by the

next day, I could barely move. It could not have hurt worse to get piled into the ground and had walk two miles back to the truck. Shortly after that incident, my not so trusty horse was sold to some people that did competition roping. The colt excelled at this. The turkeys could not attack him.


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0.76 to 1.35 Acres

0.76 Acres

Ottumwa

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City Announces President’s Day Notices Ottumwa - A number of City of Ottumwa offices and services will be affected by the President’s Day holiday on Monday, February 21. * Offices at Ottumwa’s City Hall and the Ottumwa Public Works Central Garage will be closed Monday, February 21, in observance of the holiday.

collected on Tuesdays will be picked up on Thursday February 24. There is no changes to County customer collection dates. Bridge City Sanitation offices will be closed for the holiday Monday. * The Ottumwa Public Library will be closed Monday, February 21. * Ottumwa Water and Hydro Offices at 230 Turner Drive will be closed on Monday, February 21.

* The Beach Ottumwa * The Ottumwa, Calvary will be open 5:30 AM – and Jewish Cemetery of- 11:00 AM for lap swim fice at 1302 N. Court will and regular programs on be closed on Monday the Monday, February 21. 21st. *The Ottumwa Police Department Records Desk will be closed on Monday, February 21. * Both the Ottumwa/ Wapello Landfill and the Recycling Center will be closed Monday, February 21. * City residential trash and recycling normally collected on Monday, February 21 will be picked up Tuesday the 22. Bulky items normally

LAND TRANSFERS February 04, 2022 10433 155th Avenue, lot 14, Thomas Schwartz to Andrew and Belinda Smith-Cicarella, $7,000 to $7,500.

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$105,500.

$30,500.

157 acres on 65th Street, Montagne Farms 178 Vogel Avenue, Frase LLC to F& H Farms Company Rentals LLC LLP, $1,750,000 to to Danielle R. Nuckolls, $1,750,500. $56,700 to $57,200. 102 acres on 65th Street, February 03, 2022 Montagne Farms LLC 732 S. Adella Street, to H& S Farm PartnerDeBoth Inc. to Keila ship LLP, $700,000 to Marie Ross, $40,000 to $700,500. $40,500. 1018 S. Webster Street, 409 N. Madison Avenue, Cooksey LLC to BeaMatthew Waller to Aida triz Lopez, $37,000 to D. Lozano Camacho, $37,500. $53,000 to $53,500. 2487 Little Soap Road, 602 W. Fourth St., Alex Bloomfield, Barbara J. Hernandez to Edilberto Hoover to Daniel D. Hall Sierra Leyva, $80,000 to and Chelsea R. Hall, $80,500. $215,000 to $215,500.

January 31, 2022 537 S. Milner Street, Frase Company Rentals LLC to Triple T Properties LLC, $60,000 to $65,000.

621 N. Green Street and 617 N. Green St.,Gonzalo Adolfo Batres Jr. and Ema Batres to Thawdar None, $62,000 to $62,500.

219 E. Main Street, Restore Pride LLC to Brian J. Simpson, $100,000 to $100,500.

726 Lillian Street, Judy Ann Anderson to P& M Properties LLC, $42,500 to $43,000.

Vacant ground in Wapello County, Thomas Lee Johnson and Marjorie Lou Johnson to Christopher D. Smith and Patricia Smith, $30,000 to

412 N. Graves Street, Trent Joseph Stevens to Dale D. Terrell and Aranda C. Terrell, $165,000 to $165,500.

February 01, 2022 13688 65 Street, Kevin J. Johnson to Wyatt J. Johnson, $105,000 to

1 Woodshire Drive, Jonathan Barnes and Yolanda Barnes to Paul Johnson, $163,000 to $163,500. 426 Burrhus Street, Frase Company Rentals LLC to Earc T. Pilcher, $45,000 to $45,500. 1112 N. Van Buren Avenue, Frase Company Rentals LLC to Ottumwa Community School District, $28,000 to $28,500.


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