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executive.. director of the Meigs
County Council on Aging described
the agency's finances in 20()8.
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programs for Meigs County's senior
citizens came with pw;sage of a one
mill replacement and an additional
.I mill levy last year. While 1the
additional levy funds did not bt!ne· tit the agency last year. the increase
in funding will impr~ve the financial .stabi lity beginmng this year,
said Shaver.
The dedication of staff members
and volunteers in fund raising · projects and the contributions from
individuals and businesses all contributed to the success of the pro·gram last year, according to director.

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to help raise the extra dollars needed to keep the Center from ending
the year with a deficit.
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participated in services in 2008 and Shaver expects . that number to
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honor rolls. See Page A2
• Southern High School
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• Grangers plan for
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• Sonshine Circle
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RACINE - "We can't forget
about our patriots," Ewing Sons of
the American Revolution Chapter
President Jim Smith said.
Remem~er the patriots was the
assignment for seniors at -Southern
High School who chose to partici. pate in· the SAR 's Knight Essay
Contest. SHS senior Samantha
Patterson's essay on Thomas Paine
won not only the chapter award but
was chosen as the top essay submitted in the state. . . .
In addition to Paine, those students
·at SHS who took on the essay chal-lenge were Zach Ash, Jaime Warner,
Brody Flint, Andrew Hoover, Bryan
Harris, Chris Holter, JD Whittington.
The students were treated to a reception and received certificates from
the Ewing · SAR. Patterson will
receive $75 and trophy from the
·Ewing SAR and $300 from the state
society during a meeting held in
Warner later this year.
This is the second year the Ewing
SAR locally sp"nsored the · essay·
contest. Smith said the implementation of the contest was successful
due to student participation and last
year's chapter winner taking fourth
10 the state and this . year's taking
first place.
Smith feel s its important that history continue to be stressed i~ the

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·RACINE - Next year
students and staff in the
Southern Local School
District wi II be paying more
for their lunches after four
· years of no pril·e increases
on those lunches .
Last week the Southern ·
Local
School
Board
approved a 25 cent across
the board increase on lutli:hcs for next year. Lunch
prices for the 2009-10
school vear wi ll be $2 at the
elemeniary school. $2 .25 at
the high school and adult
lunch prices \yill be $3.25.
Board member Peggy Gibbs
voted against the new prices.
Southern Superintendent
Tony Deem stressed no one
wa nted tu raise lunch prices
though prices on food continued to raise in the four
yea rs si nl·c there had been .
an increase. Deem called
the inne,ise on the cosl of
food "tremendous" on some
items. so me of which
increased 50 percent within
the las( year alone.
The food services fund is
also operating in lhe 1~cd to
the tune of around 515.000
with some of thi s debt attributed 10 the purchase of new ..
ove1\s, accordi ng to Deem.
Deem also said in order to
c(wer the costs of operating
the kitchen . the fund needs to
bring in $ 1.057 .:&lt;3 but on
uvera!!.e

br i tH! ~

in $650 a dav.

Deem sai~l this 1ype of
debt is what gol Southet:n in
the poor financial shape il
ended up in and &gt;ome1 hii1g
had lo b~ done. He said the
object is to g~t the ·fuqJ servi.:es fund as dose to breaking ewn as possi ble 10
make it sdf sufficient. As
. for the free breakfast program, Deem said that is
.. bn:akin~ even...
said the majority of
t . theDeem
district's 720 students are
(l;l the free' lunch program
Pictured are Southern High School Students
and won't be affected. He
Knight Essay Contest, front row (from left)
Patterson, Jaime
guessed a total of al least 400
Warner, JD Whittington, Brody Flint, Zach Ash. Second row (from left) Ryan
lunches per day arc &gt;e.rved in
Lemley (teacher) , Andrew Hoover, Chris Holter. Not pictured Bryan Harris.
the district. The district
schools "because we ·are losing our
traditional values, especially when it
comes to the Revol·uuonary War. It is
not being taught like it used to be. It
seems to be taught less imd less .''
Locally the Ewing -SAR has 45
members and covers a geographical
areas of Athens, Meigs and Gallia

c

Counties. Smith sai.d he . has
approached Meigs and Eastern
about participating in the contest
but · so · ·far only Southern has
responded. Still he hopes the essay
contest will grow and wants to see 11
spread throughout Meigs County
and beyond .

receives government reim-

bursement of $2.59 a lunch
for stu&lt;knts who rece i1 e free
lunch while il gels ~6 cents
per lunch from the government for those that pay. For .
students on reduced lunch.
the government reimburses
the district $2. 19 per lunch,
according to Deem .

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Sixth graders finish perfect season

Moaday, Manih 30, 2009

Meigs Local releases honor roDs
POMEROY - Honor Crane. Hannah Cremeans, Bryanna McGuire, Morgan
rolls for·the three schools in Amber Davidson, David Michael, Tyler Mitchell.
the Meigs Local School Davis. Brandon Gilkey, Thelma Morgan. Kaitlynn
District for the past nine Cheyenne
Gorselene. Newland.
McK'enzie
week grading period have Manssa Hall. Orville Hill. Oblinger.
Mariah
been
released
by Mitchell Howard. Kelsy Pennington. Kay ley Pierce,
Superintendent
William Hudson. Katelyn Hysell. Nevada Qualls. James
Haley Kennedy,. Anthony Scherfel, Greg Sheets,
Buckley.
Making the honor roll are Kopec. Nathan McClintDCk. Ari;mn Sizemore . Lauren
students who achieved a. B Kelton McCloud. Bethany Stewart, Bryce Swatzel,
or above in all their sub- Mitcho!ll, Kerri Moon. Destiny Vining. Madison
Daylen Neece, Sydney Wood.
jeers. They are as foUows:
Zach
Young.
Noland. Lindsay Patterson. J December Zeigler.
Wesley
Patterson, Ty
Grade 4 - Layne Acree.
Me~
Phelps. Anna Reynolds. Grant Adams , Katlynn
Robert Rice. Hailey Roush. Allman, Tyler Billingsley.
School
Angel Sanders. Sean Shinn. Taylor Boggs. Sky Brown.
'
Smallwood, · Amelia Campbell, Grant
frubman
Alison Matthew
VanMatre. Canady. Cory Caruthers,
· Brown. · Olivia Cleek, Mikayla
Kourtney
Viars,
Brendan Amanda Cole, Dakota
Charles Crow. Michael
Vickers,
Meloney
Victory, Connolly, Xavier Cooper,
Davis. Tiffany Francis.
Emal~
Glass,
Cody Victoria Walker, Ausitn Sardh Curl, Abbigaile
Hanning, Marlee Hoffman. Ward, Issac Watson. Kacie Dailey. Dannett Davis,
Dillon.
Aaron
Melissa Johnson , Amelia Welsh. Austin. Wolfe, and Kylie
Collen
Young.
Dunham;
Madison
Dyer,
· King,
Steven
Mahr,
.
Seventh
gr.ade
Abby Eads, Alishia Foster,
Kassandra Mullins, DiJuan
Robinson.
Jennifer Morgan Barton, Jeffery Adrianna Goheen, Emily
Robinson, Nathan Rothgeb, Bass, Breanne Bonnett, Graham, Parker Hag~y.
Travis Tackett
. Kimberly Casci, Olivia Allison Hatfield, Emily
Sophomore - Alaine C01means. Dev)Ul Dugan, Helll)', Grace Herman,
· Arnold, Cbelsey Arnold, Brittany Durst, Jarret D~t . Gracte Hoffman, Trae
· Hannah Arnold. Shellie Bra4ley Helton. Abigail Hood, Morgan Houtz.
Houser,
Sara
Klein·, Keaton Huffman. Lindsey
· Bailey, Ashley Bateman- Brandon
Mabr,
Miranda
Lee,
Olivia
Bevan, Manley, Morgan Mamati, Jenkins. Counney Jones.
Cameron Bolin. Brianna Joshua Myers , Trenton Hannah Kennedy. Jared
Kennedy, Alex is . King,
Buffington. Suretta Cade,
Hannah Cleek, Frederick Prater, Morgan Russell, Megan King, Gage Larkins,
Samantha Spires, Carolann Morgan Lodwick, Dillon
Crow, Nichole .Davis. Stewart,
Anthony Vance, Mahr, Makya Milhoan.
· Charles Harrison. Angela
Kyle
Vanmeter.
Alexis Moon. Danielle
Keesee, Teirsa Kopczinsky, Walker. Tara Gabrielle
Walzer- Morris,.
Elena Musser,
Jonathan
McCarthy, Kuharic, Morgan Wayland,
Karlee
Norton:
Brendan
Shannon
Mclaughlin, and Darrin Will.
Nuscis, Dillyn Ohlinger,
Katey Panerson . . Garrett
Eighth grade - Braden Devyn
Raeline
Riffle.
Kasey
Roush, Baker,
Shauna
llare. Reeves . Oliver.
Faith
Reitmire.
Brenton Southern, Connor Bradley Campbell,
Swartz, Tanner Tackett. Capehart. MatthewSavanna
Casci. Mariah Reynolds. Jake
Shannon Walzer-Kuharic. Vanessa Crane. Alyssa
R.oush, Keynath Rowe,
Kara Welch
Cremeans
Brittany Kayla Rowler- Meyana
Junior - Tyler Andrews. Cremeans.' Joshua Dunham, · Say amongkhun.
Tyler
~ayla
Bachtel, Lauren William M Duvall, Megan Shull. K. J. Tracy ,Crystal
Barnes, Charity Bartbelmas, Dyer, Haley English, Codey' Unbankes. Mat! · Vance,
Jan Bullington, Kelsey Fink, Kacy Fink, Delilah Kevm VanMeter, . Dylan
Burton, Chelsey Davis, Fish Erika Fox Merdacies Weaver, Tyler Wtlhams ,
Megan Dunfee, Travis Geo;ge.
Karhe
Hall. Hanna Young~ Gage :zi:kle.
Dunham, Jacob Dunn. Hannah · King, Cynthia · Grade 5 - Tyler Ftelds,
Darby Gilmore, Ashley Large, Anthony McCollum, · Sadte Foo, ~van Georg~,
Good, Cody Hill, Heidi Kirsten McGuire, Austin Mtranda Gtlhlan, Macenzte
Johnson , Scott Kennedy, McKinney Jessi Meadows Hayes,
'Alexandra
Bobby King , Annisha Tyler Pabon , Shawnell~ Houdashelt •. Jackie Jordan,
Kopec, Michael Laudermilt, Patterson , ~ache! Payne, Wyatt · Kmg, Brayden
Holly Martinez , Jordan Emma Perrin Tess Phdps Kopec , Jake Kom, Colton
Myers, Ariel Nitz, Ashlee Keana . Robi~son Kiesh~ Lilly, Dustin McGhee,
Reynolds, Cayla Taylor, Rowe, Ashleigh' Sayre, Collin Neutzling, Adriahna
Julie Tillis,
Kenzie Shuler, Maggie Patterson, Lara Perno,
. Senior - Mirko .Amico, Smith, Bethany Spaun, KelSII!
Powell. Chase
Jamie Bailey, Ashley Bell, Autumn Tackett, Madelyn · Scarberry, Cory Scarberry,
Cecil Bolin. Crockett Crow, Thomas
McKenzie Kalynn Seymour, Cody
Chelsea Davis, Le' Anna Whobrey,
and
Haley Smith, Jaden Wolfe.
Davis,
Olivia
Davis, Nichole WilL
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Kenneth Delong, Jennifer
Fife, Amanda Gilkey,
. Me~
Brandon Hanning, Amber
Hockman, Lian Hoffman,
Jessica Holliday, Matthew
Hosken, Sarah Hubbard,
Grade 3 - Will Aleshire,
Amanda Larkins, Cara Isaiah
Ash-Bullington,
Lawless, Morgan lentes, Pai~e Atkins,
Donna
Ashley Life, Jahnna Lydic, Atkmson, Alex Booth,
.Courtney Mayes, Mason Robin
Boyer,
Lane
Metts,
Alexandria Cullums, Shelbi Dailey,
Patterson, Erin Perkins, Olivia Davis, Paige Deaney,
Sarah Pullins, Ripley Andrew Douglas, Mica
· Raubenolt, Calee Reeves, Drehel, Trenton Durst,
. Jessamyn
Reynolds, l'avran Garnes, Mariah
Amoretle Salser, Kelsey Haley, Aubrey Hart, Devon
Sauters,
.Chelsea Hawley.
Cameron
·Smallwood, Megan Smith. Hendncks,
Madison
Devan Soulsby, Kimberly Hendricks, Cole Hoffman,
Swisher, Ernie Welsh, Kaleb Honaker, Devin
· Briana Willis, Catie Wolfe
Humphreys,
Peyton
Humphreys,
Hayden
Hysell, Jenna Jordan.
Sydney Kennedy, Rachel
Kesterson, Makayla Kimes,
Nathaniel · Landers, Steven
Sixth grade - Brook Laudermilt, Kyle Lawson,
Andrus, Andramilda Amott, Raymond Lawson , Abby
McKayla Barrett, Destinee Litchfield, Bradley Logan,
Blackwell, Sariah Brinker. Bowen Matson, Isabella
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inspection as well as the The article indicated that
baking contest to be held at sheep belch up too much
the May meeting were dis- methane gas for the envicussed at a recent meeting ronment.
of Hemlock Grange .
Kim Roniine reminded
Rosalie Story conducted members that· cookbooks
the meetin&amp; with · Roy are still for sale at $12 at
Grueser, legtslative chair- Dan's Clothing, Holzer
man reported on an article Urgent Care; Fabric Shop or
he read in .the Wall Street from any grange member.
Journal concerning research He.mlock grange will not
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joseph Lawlor • Dr. Susan Lawrence . Dr. Margaret Lionberger.
Dr. john MacLaurin • Dr. Tracy Marx. Dr. Tarvinder Matharu.
Dr. joseph Mayo • Dr,_Jetfrey McAdoo. Dr. Cynthia McGowan
• Dr. Christopher Meyer • Dr. Dorinda Midwood • Dr. Steven
Miller • Dr. Gwendolyn Mille sen. Dr. Timtlthv Monroe. Dr.
Karen Montgomery-Reagan • Dr. )ames Munte~n , Dr. Dawn
Murray~ Dr. john Murrey • Dr. Andrew Murry • Dr. Wayne
Myles • Dr. Travis Neely • Dr. Neal Nesbitt. Dr. Kayode Ojedele
• Dr. john Ortm~n • Dr. Halesh Patel • Dr. Holly P.atton • Dr. ·
William Platt • Dr. Megan Porter ·Dr.1'•ny• Porter, Dr.. Lenard
. Pres111ti • Dr. U.M. Raju. Dr. Mark Rakowsky. Dr. Jack Ramey '
• Dr. C.G. Reddy • Dr. Yeshwant Reddy • Dr. jean Rettos • Dr. ·
David Richards • Qr. An10ny Roberts • Dr. Eduardo Robles • ·
Dr. Will Rosenberg • Dr. Linda Ross • Dr. Mark Rotlulein. Dr.
Gerald Rubin • Dr. Christopher Ryckman. Dr. Dawn Sammons ,
• Dr. james Sammons )r. • Dr. Ramona Sarsama Nixon , Dr.
Shakir Sarwa! • Dr. Edward Schreck • Dr. Frank Schwartz • Dr. ,
Mutbia Shanmugham • Dr. jared Sheets • Dr.)ay Shubrook Jr..
• Dr. Mitchell Silver • Dr. Christopher Simpson • Dr. Martha .
Simpson , Dr. Roopa,SrikaJ\tiah • Dr. Se.1n Stephenson • Dr. ,
David Stroh • Dr. Enri\a Tan • Dr: Linda Tome • Dr.·Michael .
Tome • Dr. john Thgaoen • Dr. Edward Umlauf. Dr. Stephen
Voto • Dr. Nicole Wadswqrtb • Dr. Stevan Walkowski • Dr.
Stacey Waller • Dr. Andrew Wapner • Dr. Aaron Willimns. Dr. ·
Lori Woollson-Rutter • Dr. Anna Wright • Dr. Ash a Yellamraju

Public meetings

Monday, March 30
• POMEROY ~ .Veterdns
.Service Commission. 9
a.m .. 117 Memorial Dr. ·
Thesday, March 31
PORTLAND
The
Lebanon
Township
-Trustees. 7 p.m. at the
: t&lt;,&gt;wnship
building.
: Cemetery cteanup to
: begin. Remove decora· tions
·
Wednesday, Aprill
PAGEVILLE - Scipio
:Township Trustees. regular
6:30 · p.m .,
: meeting.
. Pagevtlle Town Hall.
Thursday,Aprit2 ·
• SYRACUSE - Syracuse
· Village Council. 7 p.m. at
: village hall.
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: POMEROY - Meigs
· County Boan.l of Health. 5
: p.m.. conference room,
: Meigs County Heulth
: Department.

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will ·be going to Racine ies official name "Oreo" was
Grange on June 4.
established. In l975 double
Bill ·Radford and Don stuff oreos were created, and
Cullums were reported ill.
are cilrrently manufactured
Romine, lecturer, had a by the Nabisco Division of
program on oreo cookies Kraft Foods. There are over
noting they were introdoced · 15 varieties of oreos, accordin American in 1908 as the ing to Romine who di~trib­
hydrox cookie. In 1912 the uted seven varieties of oreo~
very first baby oreo was to the members .
born and became the number
The April meeting will .be
one selling cookie in preceded by a 6:30 p.m.
America. In 1913 the cook- spaghetti supper.

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RACINE ~ Southern High School has released its honor
roll for the third nine weeks grading period.
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Seniors, all A's, Merri Collins, Chris Holter, Drew
Hoover, Emma Hunter, Tosha Jones, Chelsea Pape , Weston
Roberts, Jaime Warner: A and B, Ryan Lam Bee~le,
Rashell Boso, Tiffanie Deem, Michael Flinn, Brody Fhnt,
Kyle Goode. Alex Hawley. Brittany Meldau, Samantha
Patterson. Paul Powell, JD Whittington.
Juniors, all A's, Cyle Rees, Dustin Sals.er, Breanna
Taylor, Lynzee Tucker, Katie Woods; A and B, Chelsey
Arms, James Evans, Kris Kleski, Michael Manuel,
Jonathan Powell, Stephanie Shamblin, Dustin Smeck,
Ashley Walker.
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Sophomores, all A's, Dl)niel Jones, Zachary Manuel; A
and B, Stephanie Berryman. Eric Cundiff. Trevor Flint.
. Joey Forester, Tyler Goble, Bobbi Harris, John Holsinger.
:- Charley Pyles, Ant~ony S~urgeon, Breannll Taylor.
. Freshmen, all As; Emtly Ash, Emtly M&lt;~rmel, Morgan
:. McMillan, Emma Po)&gt;Vell , Hope Teaford, Courtney
Thonias; A and B, Andrew Ginther, Amber Hayman,
Chelsea Holter. Miranda Holter. Clayton Moore, Jessica
Riffle, Abbie Williams.
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to.urnament. The team also ftmshed the year undefeated 1n league play. Pictured in the front row (from left) Derek Ledford,
Jesse ConnoUy, Brayden Eastham, Bradley McCoy, Jacob Hoback, Brandon Sowders; back row (from left) Coach John
Hoback, Dev1n Weddle, Ryan Schenkelberg, Kevin Perry, Ryan Billingsley. Andy FISher. Tristan Wolfe, Tanner Roush,
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ANNIE'S MAILBOX

Lucky to have aunt
·in their corner
BY KAnw MtetiELL

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Friday, April 3
POMEROY - Meigs
County PERl #74, regular
meeting , l p.m., Mulberry
·
Community
Center. Doug
' Monday, Mardi 30
Lavender
speaking
on 911
POMEROY - Oh-Kan
Coin Club. regular meeting. in Meigs County. ,
Saturday, April 4
7 pm .. Pomeroy Library.
SALEM
CENTER Star
Meeting and auction.
Grange
#778
and Star
Thesday,March31
: POMEROY - Alcohol JuniorGrange #878 meel in
session
with
Server Kno\Yiedge (ASK) regular
potluck
supper
at
6:30
. training. 10 a.m. · noon.
Pomeroy Library, classes p.m. , followed by meeting
are free to vendors. call at 7:30p.m.
949-2611 ext. 2112for info.
Wednesday, April 1
POMEROY
The
Middleport Literary Club
Monday, March 30
will meet at 2 p.m. at the . SYRACUSE - Revival
Pomeroy Librury. The book services
at
Syracuse ·
"l-ittle
Heathens"
by Community Church. 7 p.m.,
Mildred Kalish will be through
Saturday.
reviewed by Marlene Kuhn. Evangelist Markco Pritt will
Dana. Kessinger will be be the guest speaker. Joe
hostess. There will be a McCloud .
Miranda
book exchange among the Hawbaker, Voices of Faith.
members.
Earthen
Vessels,
Bill

Clubs and
organizationS

ChiJrch events

Carney, Two ·for Jesus will
be singi~g throughout the
week.
·
Saturday, April 4
MIDDLEPORT
Gospel sing. 7 p.m.,
Middleport
Nazarene
Church. New Prophets
Quartet. The Dollys and
BriGle, Evelyn Roush
Family and others.

Birthdays
Friday, Apri13
RACINE - Eva Mae
Christian wi II dbserve her
90th birthday on April 3.
Cards may be sent to her at
Box 827. Racine, Ohio
45771.
Sunday, April 5
POMEROY - Elva Dean
Barnitz will observe her
90th birthday on April 5.
Cards mar be sent to her at
1628 · Lmcoln . Heights.
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769.

bors. leash laws in the
cemetery allow respect for
AND IIAAcY SIJGAR
others, including those who
Dear Allllie: My best have passed . on.
friend. ''Jayne.~ is also my fl'IISU'ated ia II!Qoois
former sister-in-law. She
Deu
Frustrated:
and my brother divorced SUiprisingly. some people
several years ago . My consider cemeteries to be
brother has limited ..:ontact large parks and the ~ves
with their children, but r are incidental. But as tn any
have remained close to all puplic area. dog droppings
should be cleaned up by the
of them.
A few years ago, Jayne owners. Does the cemetery
remarried. Lately. I have have a policy on allowing
noticed my oldest niece has animals on the grounds? Is
become withdrawn. She there a caretaker? If so.
fmall~ told me that she and enlist pis or her . help in
her stblings are miserable. keeping the area respectfulTheir stepfather beats. criti- ly maintained.
cizes and berates them. She
Dear Anaie: "Remember
said her mother stands by Back When in Warren.
an&lt;! does nothing. r don't Ohio" objected to pregnant
believe they are being sex.u- · women showing their belally abused. but I am furious lies. You have got to be
at the mental and physical t.iddi.ng with your response
abuse they are enduring. ·
that "the pregnant body i;,
I worry that if I say any- nothing to be ashamed of or
thing to Jayne it will only bidden."
make matters worse for the
The rest of us don't want
children . I also fear ber bus- to look . at naked bodies.
band will convince her not Appropriat;; apparel should
to allow me to see the kids, always be worn in public.
and ·t don't lrnow how l Do you appreciate when an .
would bear that. Please obese person wears spanhelp. - Just the Aunt
dex.'? When someone who
.Dear AIUit: Those chil- looks anorexic sports a haldren are lucky to have you ter top and short shorts? ff a
in their corner. Contact the man with a beer belly and
Childhelp National Child hairy chest giles without a
Abuse.
'Hotline shirt? A yoUilg child in a
(childhelp.org) .at 1-800-4- pool naked? If the body is
A:CHILD
( 1-800-422- nothing to be ashamed of,
4453) today. All calls are why don't we just lhe in
anonymous and confidential one big nudist colony? ·
and will be investigated by
These are all normal boda wofessional.
·
ies, but that doesn't mean
Meanwhile. stay close to we should have to look at
Jayne not only to keep an what should be saved for ·
eye on those kids, but to be their · significant . others.
a source of support if and . Sometimes leaving somewhen she needs you.
thing to the imagination
Dear Annie: My husband can be a good thing. and I live near a cemetery. Tired of Explaining It to
Despite the fact that we My Yoli!J Son .
.
have doggie parks and a
Dear Tired: "Warren's''
citywide leash law, people main objection was preglike to use the cemetery to nl!nt women who wear
let their dogs run. Animal tight clothing. You've
control will leave a notice added those who are
at the offender's home if obese. anorexic and hairy,
you know the address. but and naked toddlers. We
otherwise cannot do any- agree that people should
thing unless they catch dress appropriately when
them in the act.
in public. but we are not
l have relatives buried in going to get bent out of
!)lat cemetery and resent the sha~e . with people who
tdea of dogs leavmg theu don t hve up to your beau~
deposits on graveslles. I ty standards. Get real.
have a dog, but never let it
Annie's Mailbox is writloose like that. Also, I was ten by Kalh.y Mitchell and
once near!~ attacked by a Man:y Sugar, longtime edi·
pit bull• while absorbing the tors .o f the Ann Landers
peace and quiet cemeteries column. Please e-mail your
provide. I have reminded questions to anniesmailpeople of the law. but that boxcomcast.net, or write
piece of information is not to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
received well. Now I no Box 118190, Chicago, JL
longer walk in the cemetery 60611. To find out mort
except to visit my relatives' about Annie's Mailbox,
·
·and read features by other
graves.
I don't understand the Creators Syndicate writers
"I'm above the law" attitude and cartoonists, visit the
these people have. II does Creators Syndicate Web
not make for. good neigh- page at www.cnators.com.

O'Bieness to offer
childbirth class

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Expectant .
-mother.;
tuld
their
birth
coach.. es or compamons
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are encour: aged to attend O'Bleness
Memorial Hospital's child• binh class Sunday. April 5
: from 2 to 6 p.m. in the lower
· level room 010.
·
. . First-time parents, as well
•&lt;ts experien..:ed parents. will
• team what's new in mater:: nity care. Expectant parents
· will itlso learn the stages of.
; labor and delivery and what
• to expect hefore and after
. the baby is born.
· The class focuses on ·

breathing and relaxation
techniques as well as other
pain-relief options. The class
also provides information
about hospital rrocedures
and variations o labor. An
introduction to the maternity
services at O'Sleness will
include a tour of · the
O'Bleness Birth Center.
The cluss is free of charge
and will be held six times
on alternating months this
yeurc For more information
or to register, call the
o· Bleness Birth Center at
(740) 592-9275.

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· ~ Sonshine Circle makes donations.
. RACINE - Donations
It was noted tbitt Ruth
: were nia(te to the Meigs Simpson and Wilma Smith
· County Council on Aging made 12 school bags to be
·: and its Meal s on Wheels sent to the Conference in
: program by the Sonshine May. The Easter potluck
: Circle at a recent meeting was announced for April 16
• held at the Dorc&lt;~s Bethany and the mother-daughter
dinner money is to be
: Church.
·
: - Kathryn Han conducted turned in by April 15 to
: the meet in~ which opened Jackie White.
Members sang the birth· with devotions and prayer
: by
Evelyn
Foreman . day song to Ann Zirkle.
:Officers gave reports and . Lillian Hayman. and Ruth
: thank you notes were read Simpson. Lettie Profitt and
• from individuals. · God 's Jo See had the program and
~ NET &lt;~nd The Maples. Edie refreshments . Foreman had
:- Hubbard sent out.-20 ·cm'ds prayer for the offering and
• and 75 others were signed refreshments . N~xtmeeting
: to be mailed. Easter cards · will be held on April 9 at
: were donated by Mattie the Dorcas Bethany Church
at 7 p.m.
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Sixth graders finish perfect season

Moaday, Manih 30, 2009

Meigs Local releases honor roDs
POMEROY - Honor Crane. Hannah Cremeans, Bryanna McGuire, Morgan
rolls for·the three schools in Amber Davidson, David Michael, Tyler Mitchell.
the Meigs Local School Davis. Brandon Gilkey, Thelma Morgan. Kaitlynn
District for the past nine Cheyenne
Gorselene. Newland.
McK'enzie
week grading period have Manssa Hall. Orville Hill. Oblinger.
Mariah
been
released
by Mitchell Howard. Kelsy Pennington. Kay ley Pierce,
Superintendent
William Hudson. Katelyn Hysell. Nevada Qualls. James
Haley Kennedy,. Anthony Scherfel, Greg Sheets,
Buckley.
Making the honor roll are Kopec. Nathan McClintDCk. Ari;mn Sizemore . Lauren
students who achieved a. B Kelton McCloud. Bethany Stewart, Bryce Swatzel,
or above in all their sub- Mitcho!ll, Kerri Moon. Destiny Vining. Madison
Daylen Neece, Sydney Wood.
jeers. They are as foUows:
Zach
Young.
Noland. Lindsay Patterson. J December Zeigler.
Wesley
Patterson, Ty
Grade 4 - Layne Acree.
Me~
Phelps. Anna Reynolds. Grant Adams , Katlynn
Robert Rice. Hailey Roush. Allman, Tyler Billingsley.
School
Angel Sanders. Sean Shinn. Taylor Boggs. Sky Brown.
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Smallwood, · Amelia Campbell, Grant
frubman
Alison Matthew
VanMatre. Canady. Cory Caruthers,
· Brown. · Olivia Cleek, Mikayla
Kourtney
Viars,
Brendan Amanda Cole, Dakota
Charles Crow. Michael
Vickers,
Meloney
Victory, Connolly, Xavier Cooper,
Davis. Tiffany Francis.
Emal~
Glass,
Cody Victoria Walker, Ausitn Sardh Curl, Abbigaile
Hanning, Marlee Hoffman. Ward, Issac Watson. Kacie Dailey. Dannett Davis,
Dillon.
Aaron
Melissa Johnson , Amelia Welsh. Austin. Wolfe, and Kylie
Collen
Young.
Dunham;
Madison
Dyer,
· King,
Steven
Mahr,
.
Seventh
gr.ade
Abby Eads, Alishia Foster,
Kassandra Mullins, DiJuan
Robinson.
Jennifer Morgan Barton, Jeffery Adrianna Goheen, Emily
Robinson, Nathan Rothgeb, Bass, Breanne Bonnett, Graham, Parker Hag~y.
Travis Tackett
. Kimberly Casci, Olivia Allison Hatfield, Emily
Sophomore - Alaine C01means. Dev)Ul Dugan, Helll)', Grace Herman,
· Arnold, Cbelsey Arnold, Brittany Durst, Jarret D~t . Gracte Hoffman, Trae
· Hannah Arnold. Shellie Bra4ley Helton. Abigail Hood, Morgan Houtz.
Houser,
Sara
Klein·, Keaton Huffman. Lindsey
· Bailey, Ashley Bateman- Brandon
Mabr,
Miranda
Lee,
Olivia
Bevan, Manley, Morgan Mamati, Jenkins. Counney Jones.
Cameron Bolin. Brianna Joshua Myers , Trenton Hannah Kennedy. Jared
Kennedy, Alex is . King,
Buffington. Suretta Cade,
Hannah Cleek, Frederick Prater, Morgan Russell, Megan King, Gage Larkins,
Samantha Spires, Carolann Morgan Lodwick, Dillon
Crow, Nichole .Davis. Stewart,
Anthony Vance, Mahr, Makya Milhoan.
· Charles Harrison. Angela
Kyle
Vanmeter.
Alexis Moon. Danielle
Keesee, Teirsa Kopczinsky, Walker. Tara Gabrielle
Walzer- Morris,.
Elena Musser,
Jonathan
McCarthy, Kuharic, Morgan Wayland,
Karlee
Norton:
Brendan
Shannon
Mclaughlin, and Darrin Will.
Nuscis, Dillyn Ohlinger,
Katey Panerson . . Garrett
Eighth grade - Braden Devyn
Raeline
Riffle.
Kasey
Roush, Baker,
Shauna
llare. Reeves . Oliver.
Faith
Reitmire.
Brenton Southern, Connor Bradley Campbell,
Swartz, Tanner Tackett. Capehart. MatthewSavanna
Casci. Mariah Reynolds. Jake
Shannon Walzer-Kuharic. Vanessa Crane. Alyssa
R.oush, Keynath Rowe,
Kara Welch
Cremeans
Brittany Kayla Rowler- Meyana
Junior - Tyler Andrews. Cremeans.' Joshua Dunham, · Say amongkhun.
Tyler
~ayla
Bachtel, Lauren William M Duvall, Megan Shull. K. J. Tracy ,Crystal
Barnes, Charity Bartbelmas, Dyer, Haley English, Codey' Unbankes. Mat! · Vance,
Jan Bullington, Kelsey Fink, Kacy Fink, Delilah Kevm VanMeter, . Dylan
Burton, Chelsey Davis, Fish Erika Fox Merdacies Weaver, Tyler Wtlhams ,
Megan Dunfee, Travis Geo;ge.
Karhe
Hall. Hanna Young~ Gage :zi:kle.
Dunham, Jacob Dunn. Hannah · King, Cynthia · Grade 5 - Tyler Ftelds,
Darby Gilmore, Ashley Large, Anthony McCollum, · Sadte Foo, ~van Georg~,
Good, Cody Hill, Heidi Kirsten McGuire, Austin Mtranda Gtlhlan, Macenzte
Johnson , Scott Kennedy, McKinney Jessi Meadows Hayes,
'Alexandra
Bobby King , Annisha Tyler Pabon , Shawnell~ Houdashelt •. Jackie Jordan,
Kopec, Michael Laudermilt, Patterson , ~ache! Payne, Wyatt · Kmg, Brayden
Holly Martinez , Jordan Emma Perrin Tess Phdps Kopec , Jake Kom, Colton
Myers, Ariel Nitz, Ashlee Keana . Robi~son Kiesh~ Lilly, Dustin McGhee,
Reynolds, Cayla Taylor, Rowe, Ashleigh' Sayre, Collin Neutzling, Adriahna
Julie Tillis,
Kenzie Shuler, Maggie Patterson, Lara Perno,
. Senior - Mirko .Amico, Smith, Bethany Spaun, KelSII!
Powell. Chase
Jamie Bailey, Ashley Bell, Autumn Tackett, Madelyn · Scarberry, Cory Scarberry,
Cecil Bolin. Crockett Crow, Thomas
McKenzie Kalynn Seymour, Cody
Chelsea Davis, Le' Anna Whobrey,
and
Haley Smith, Jaden Wolfe.
Davis,
Olivia
Davis, Nichole WilL
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Kenneth Delong, Jennifer
Fife, Amanda Gilkey,
. Me~
Brandon Hanning, Amber
Hockman, Lian Hoffman,
Jessica Holliday, Matthew
Hosken, Sarah Hubbard,
Grade 3 - Will Aleshire,
Amanda Larkins, Cara Isaiah
Ash-Bullington,
Lawless, Morgan lentes, Pai~e Atkins,
Donna
Ashley Life, Jahnna Lydic, Atkmson, Alex Booth,
.Courtney Mayes, Mason Robin
Boyer,
Lane
Metts,
Alexandria Cullums, Shelbi Dailey,
Patterson, Erin Perkins, Olivia Davis, Paige Deaney,
Sarah Pullins, Ripley Andrew Douglas, Mica
· Raubenolt, Calee Reeves, Drehel, Trenton Durst,
. Jessamyn
Reynolds, l'avran Garnes, Mariah
Amoretle Salser, Kelsey Haley, Aubrey Hart, Devon
Sauters,
.Chelsea Hawley.
Cameron
·Smallwood, Megan Smith. Hendncks,
Madison
Devan Soulsby, Kimberly Hendricks, Cole Hoffman,
Swisher, Ernie Welsh, Kaleb Honaker, Devin
· Briana Willis, Catie Wolfe
Humphreys,
Peyton
Humphreys,
Hayden
Hysell, Jenna Jordan.
Sydney Kennedy, Rachel
Kesterson, Makayla Kimes,
Nathaniel · Landers, Steven
Sixth grade - Brook Laudermilt, Kyle Lawson,
Andrus, Andramilda Amott, Raymond Lawson , Abby
McKayla Barrett, Destinee Litchfield, Bradley Logan,
Blackwell, Sariah Brinker. Bowen Matson, Isabella
Brittany Cochran, Amanda McDimiel, Theo McElroy,

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POMEROY - Plans for digestive systems in sheep.
inspection as well as the The article indicated that
baking contest to be held at sheep belch up too much
the May meeting were dis- methane gas for the envicussed at a recent meeting ronment.
of Hemlock Grange .
Kim Roniine reminded
Rosalie Story conducted members that· cookbooks
the meetin&amp; with · Roy are still for sale at $12 at
Grueser, legtslative chair- Dan's Clothing, Holzer
man reported on an article Urgent Care; Fabric Shop or
he read in .the Wall Street from any grange member.
Journal concerning research He.mlock grange will not
geared to changing the meet in June since members

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·)e1frey Benseler • Dr. Kathleen Bertuna • Dr. Up tal Bhanja • Dr.
Charles Botti • Dr. :rhamas Brarides • Dr. Jane Broecker • Dr.
John Brose • Dr. David Brown • Dr. Lance Broy. Dr. Ward Buster
• Dr. Paul Cadamagnanl • Dr. Dennis Calnan • Dr. Shannon
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• Dr.). Jack Chan •
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• Dr. Anthony
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• Dr. George
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• Dr. Steven·Clay
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Imber Coppinger • Dr. Gary Cordingley • Dr. Susan· Grapes •
Dr. Erin Dari9J!O • Dr. Daniel Dickriede. • Dr. .Craig Dodrill
'• Dr. Laura Dollison • Dr. Earl Driggs • Dr. David Drozek' •
Dr. Krista Duval • Dr. David Eland • Dr. james Foglesong • Dr.
Melinda Ford • Dr. Todd Fredricks • Dr. )ames Gaskell • ·Dr.
)en-Tzer Gau • Dr. Peter George • Dr. 1homas Goodlive • Dr.
Leah Goodson • Dr. Robert Gotfried • Dr. Aruna Gowda • Dr.
john Green • Dr. Karanvir Grewal • Dr: Kenneth Hamb7· , Dr.
Timothy Hogan • Dr. Robert Holm Jr. • Dr. joseph Holte! , Dr.
jerome Homish • Dr. Douglas Hunter • Dr. Rebecca Huston ,
Dr. Srutt )enkiiJSon·· ·Dr. S.V. Kadim • Dr. Nathan Kander, Dr.
Seth Kearney • Dr. Katherine Kiger. Dr. Seymour Kiistein. Dr.
Darryl Koop • (Jr. Katherine Kropf • Dr. Melissa Knutson, Dr.
joseph Lawlor • Dr. Susan Lawrence . Dr. Margaret Lionberger.
Dr. john MacLaurin • Dr. Tracy Marx. Dr. Tarvinder Matharu.
Dr. joseph Mayo • Dr,_Jetfrey McAdoo. Dr. Cynthia McGowan
• Dr. Christopher Meyer • Dr. Dorinda Midwood • Dr. Steven
Miller • Dr. Gwendolyn Mille sen. Dr. Timtlthv Monroe. Dr.
Karen Montgomery-Reagan • Dr. )ames Munte~n , Dr. Dawn
Murray~ Dr. john Murrey • Dr. Andrew Murry • Dr. Wayne
Myles • Dr. Travis Neely • Dr. Neal Nesbitt. Dr. Kayode Ojedele
• Dr. john Ortm~n • Dr. Halesh Patel • Dr. Holly P.atton • Dr. ·
William Platt • Dr. Megan Porter ·Dr.1'•ny• Porter, Dr.. Lenard
. Pres111ti • Dr. U.M. Raju. Dr. Mark Rakowsky. Dr. Jack Ramey '
• Dr. C.G. Reddy • Dr. Yeshwant Reddy • Dr. jean Rettos • Dr. ·
David Richards • Qr. An10ny Roberts • Dr. Eduardo Robles • ·
Dr. Will Rosenberg • Dr. Linda Ross • Dr. Mark Rotlulein. Dr.
Gerald Rubin • Dr. Christopher Ryckman. Dr. Dawn Sammons ,
• Dr. james Sammons )r. • Dr. Ramona Sarsama Nixon , Dr.
Shakir Sarwa! • Dr. Edward Schreck • Dr. Frank Schwartz • Dr. ,
Mutbia Shanmugham • Dr. jared Sheets • Dr.)ay Shubrook Jr..
• Dr. Mitchell Silver • Dr. Christopher Simpson • Dr. Martha .
Simpson , Dr. Roopa,SrikaJ\tiah • Dr. Se.1n Stephenson • Dr. ,
David Stroh • Dr. Enri\a Tan • Dr: Linda Tome • Dr.·Michael .
Tome • Dr. john Thgaoen • Dr. Edward Umlauf. Dr. Stephen
Voto • Dr. Nicole Wadswqrtb • Dr. Stevan Walkowski • Dr.
Stacey Waller • Dr. Andrew Wapner • Dr. Aaron Willimns. Dr. ·
Lori Woollson-Rutter • Dr. Anna Wright • Dr. Ash a Yellamraju

Public meetings

Monday, March 30
• POMEROY ~ .Veterdns
.Service Commission. 9
a.m .. 117 Memorial Dr. ·
Thesday, March 31
PORTLAND
The
Lebanon
Township
-Trustees. 7 p.m. at the
: t&lt;,&gt;wnship
building.
: Cemetery cteanup to
: begin. Remove decora· tions
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Wednesday, Aprill
PAGEVILLE - Scipio
:Township Trustees. regular
6:30 · p.m .,
: meeting.
. Pagevtlle Town Hall.
Thursday,Aprit2 ·
• SYRACUSE - Syracuse
· Village Council. 7 p.m. at
: village hall.
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: POMEROY - Meigs
· County Boan.l of Health. 5
: p.m.. conference room,
: Meigs County Heulth
: Department.

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established. In l975 double
Bill ·Radford and Don stuff oreos were created, and
Cullums were reported ill.
are cilrrently manufactured
Romine, lecturer, had a by the Nabisco Division of
program on oreo cookies Kraft Foods. There are over
noting they were introdoced · 15 varieties of oreos, accordin American in 1908 as the ing to Romine who di~trib­
hydrox cookie. In 1912 the uted seven varieties of oreo~
very first baby oreo was to the members .
born and became the number
The April meeting will .be
one selling cookie in preceded by a 6:30 p.m.
America. In 1913 the cook- spaghetti supper.

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RACINE ~ Southern High School has released its honor
roll for the third nine weeks grading period.
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Seniors, all A's, Merri Collins, Chris Holter, Drew
Hoover, Emma Hunter, Tosha Jones, Chelsea Pape , Weston
Roberts, Jaime Warner: A and B, Ryan Lam Bee~le,
Rashell Boso, Tiffanie Deem, Michael Flinn, Brody Fhnt,
Kyle Goode. Alex Hawley. Brittany Meldau, Samantha
Patterson. Paul Powell, JD Whittington.
Juniors, all A's, Cyle Rees, Dustin Sals.er, Breanna
Taylor, Lynzee Tucker, Katie Woods; A and B, Chelsey
Arms, James Evans, Kris Kleski, Michael Manuel,
Jonathan Powell, Stephanie Shamblin, Dustin Smeck,
Ashley Walker.
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Sophomores, all A's, Dl)niel Jones, Zachary Manuel; A
and B, Stephanie Berryman. Eric Cundiff. Trevor Flint.
. Joey Forester, Tyler Goble, Bobbi Harris, John Holsinger.
:- Charley Pyles, Ant~ony S~urgeon, Breannll Taylor.
. Freshmen, all As; Emtly Ash, Emtly M&lt;~rmel, Morgan
:. McMillan, Emma Po)&gt;Vell , Hope Teaford, Courtney
Thonias; A and B, Andrew Ginther, Amber Hayman,
Chelsea Holter. Miranda Holter. Clayton Moore, Jessica
Riffle, Abbie Williams.
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The Racme Southern Stxth .Grade Boys Basketball Tea".ls recently won first place in the Mason I Meigs County· league
to.urnament. The team also ftmshed the year undefeated 1n league play. Pictured in the front row (from left) Derek Ledford,
Jesse ConnoUy, Brayden Eastham, Bradley McCoy, Jacob Hoback, Brandon Sowders; back row (from left) Coach John
Hoback, Dev1n Weddle, Ryan Schenkelberg, Kevin Perry, Ryan Billingsley. Andy FISher. Tristan Wolfe, Tanner Roush,
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ANNIE'S MAILBOX

Lucky to have aunt
·in their corner
BY KAnw MtetiELL

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Friday, April 3
POMEROY - Meigs
County PERl #74, regular
meeting , l p.m., Mulberry
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Community
Center. Doug
' Monday, Mardi 30
Lavender
speaking
on 911
POMEROY - Oh-Kan
Coin Club. regular meeting. in Meigs County. ,
Saturday, April 4
7 pm .. Pomeroy Library.
SALEM
CENTER Star
Meeting and auction.
Grange
#778
and Star
Thesday,March31
: POMEROY - Alcohol JuniorGrange #878 meel in
session
with
Server Kno\Yiedge (ASK) regular
potluck
supper
at
6:30
. training. 10 a.m. · noon.
Pomeroy Library, classes p.m. , followed by meeting
are free to vendors. call at 7:30p.m.
949-2611 ext. 2112for info.
Wednesday, April 1
POMEROY
The
Middleport Literary Club
Monday, March 30
will meet at 2 p.m. at the . SYRACUSE - Revival
Pomeroy Librury. The book services
at
Syracuse ·
"l-ittle
Heathens"
by Community Church. 7 p.m.,
Mildred Kalish will be through
Saturday.
reviewed by Marlene Kuhn. Evangelist Markco Pritt will
Dana. Kessinger will be be the guest speaker. Joe
hostess. There will be a McCloud .
Miranda
book exchange among the Hawbaker, Voices of Faith.
members.
Earthen
Vessels,
Bill

Clubs and
organizationS

ChiJrch events

Carney, Two ·for Jesus will
be singi~g throughout the
week.
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Saturday, April 4
MIDDLEPORT
Gospel sing. 7 p.m.,
Middleport
Nazarene
Church. New Prophets
Quartet. The Dollys and
BriGle, Evelyn Roush
Family and others.

Birthdays
Friday, Apri13
RACINE - Eva Mae
Christian wi II dbserve her
90th birthday on April 3.
Cards may be sent to her at
Box 827. Racine, Ohio
45771.
Sunday, April 5
POMEROY - Elva Dean
Barnitz will observe her
90th birthday on April 5.
Cards mar be sent to her at
1628 · Lmcoln . Heights.
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769.

bors. leash laws in the
cemetery allow respect for
AND IIAAcY SIJGAR
others, including those who
Dear Allllie: My best have passed . on.
friend. ''Jayne.~ is also my fl'IISU'ated ia II!Qoois
former sister-in-law. She
Deu
Frustrated:
and my brother divorced SUiprisingly. some people
several years ago . My consider cemeteries to be
brother has limited ..:ontact large parks and the ~ves
with their children, but r are incidental. But as tn any
have remained close to all puplic area. dog droppings
should be cleaned up by the
of them.
A few years ago, Jayne owners. Does the cemetery
remarried. Lately. I have have a policy on allowing
noticed my oldest niece has animals on the grounds? Is
become withdrawn. She there a caretaker? If so.
fmall~ told me that she and enlist pis or her . help in
her stblings are miserable. keeping the area respectfulTheir stepfather beats. criti- ly maintained.
cizes and berates them. She
Dear Anaie: "Remember
said her mother stands by Back When in Warren.
an&lt;! does nothing. r don't Ohio" objected to pregnant
believe they are being sex.u- · women showing their belally abused. but I am furious lies. You have got to be
at the mental and physical t.iddi.ng with your response
abuse they are enduring. ·
that "the pregnant body i;,
I worry that if I say any- nothing to be ashamed of or
thing to Jayne it will only bidden."
make matters worse for the
The rest of us don't want
children . I also fear ber bus- to look . at naked bodies.
band will convince her not Appropriat;; apparel should
to allow me to see the kids, always be worn in public.
and ·t don't lrnow how l Do you appreciate when an .
would bear that. Please obese person wears spanhelp. - Just the Aunt
dex.'? When someone who
.Dear AIUit: Those chil- looks anorexic sports a haldren are lucky to have you ter top and short shorts? ff a
in their corner. Contact the man with a beer belly and
Childhelp National Child hairy chest giles without a
Abuse.
'Hotline shirt? A yoUilg child in a
(childhelp.org) .at 1-800-4- pool naked? If the body is
A:CHILD
( 1-800-422- nothing to be ashamed of,
4453) today. All calls are why don't we just lhe in
anonymous and confidential one big nudist colony? ·
and will be investigated by
These are all normal boda wofessional.
·
ies, but that doesn't mean
Meanwhile. stay close to we should have to look at
Jayne not only to keep an what should be saved for ·
eye on those kids, but to be their · significant . others.
a source of support if and . Sometimes leaving somewhen she needs you.
thing to the imagination
Dear Annie: My husband can be a good thing. and I live near a cemetery. Tired of Explaining It to
Despite the fact that we My Yoli!J Son .
.
have doggie parks and a
Dear Tired: "Warren's''
citywide leash law, people main objection was preglike to use the cemetery to nl!nt women who wear
let their dogs run. Animal tight clothing. You've
control will leave a notice added those who are
at the offender's home if obese. anorexic and hairy,
you know the address. but and naked toddlers. We
otherwise cannot do any- agree that people should
thing unless they catch dress appropriately when
them in the act.
in public. but we are not
l have relatives buried in going to get bent out of
!)lat cemetery and resent the sha~e . with people who
tdea of dogs leavmg theu don t hve up to your beau~
deposits on graveslles. I ty standards. Get real.
have a dog, but never let it
Annie's Mailbox is writloose like that. Also, I was ten by Kalh.y Mitchell and
once near!~ attacked by a Man:y Sugar, longtime edi·
pit bull• while absorbing the tors .o f the Ann Landers
peace and quiet cemeteries column. Please e-mail your
provide. I have reminded questions to anniesmailpeople of the law. but that boxcomcast.net, or write
piece of information is not to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
received well. Now I no Box 118190, Chicago, JL
longer walk in the cemetery 60611. To find out mort
except to visit my relatives' about Annie's Mailbox,
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·and read features by other
graves.
I don't understand the Creators Syndicate writers
"I'm above the law" attitude and cartoonists, visit the
these people have. II does Creators Syndicate Web
not make for. good neigh- page at www.cnators.com.

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Expectant .
-mother.;
tuld
their
birth
coach.. es or compamons
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are encour: aged to attend O'Bleness
Memorial Hospital's child• binh class Sunday. April 5
: from 2 to 6 p.m. in the lower
· level room 010.
·
. . First-time parents, as well
•&lt;ts experien..:ed parents. will
• team what's new in mater:: nity care. Expectant parents
· will itlso learn the stages of.
; labor and delivery and what
• to expect hefore and after
. the baby is born.
· The class focuses on ·

breathing and relaxation
techniques as well as other
pain-relief options. The class
also provides information
about hospital rrocedures
and variations o labor. An
introduction to the maternity
services at O'Sleness will
include a tour of · the
O'Bleness Birth Center.
The cluss is free of charge
and will be held six times
on alternating months this
yeurc For more information
or to register, call the
o· Bleness Birth Center at
(740) 592-9275.

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· ~ Sonshine Circle makes donations.
. RACINE - Donations
It was noted tbitt Ruth
: were nia(te to the Meigs Simpson and Wilma Smith
· County Council on Aging made 12 school bags to be
·: and its Meal s on Wheels sent to the Conference in
: program by the Sonshine May. The Easter potluck
: Circle at a recent meeting was announced for April 16
• held at the Dorc&lt;~s Bethany and the mother-daughter
dinner money is to be
: Church.
·
: - Kathryn Han conducted turned in by April 15 to
: the meet in~ which opened Jackie White.
Members sang the birth· with devotions and prayer
: by
Evelyn
Foreman . day song to Ann Zirkle.
:Officers gave reports and . Lillian Hayman. and Ruth
: thank you notes were read Simpson. Lettie Profitt and
• from individuals. · God 's Jo See had the program and
~ NET &lt;~nd The Maples. Edie refreshments . Foreman had
:- Hubbard sent out.-20 ·cm'ds prayer for the offering and
• and 75 others were signed refreshments . N~xtmeeting
: to be mailed. Easter cards · will be held on April 9 at
: were donated by Mattie the Dorcas Bethany Church
at 7 p.m.
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,.~ .....y t·s Monday. March 30, the 89th day of 2009. There
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r Thomas
Delahanty.
On this date:
In 1822. Florida became a United Slates tem'toey.
ln 1842. Dr. Crawford W. Loog 1&gt;f Jefferson. Ga .• fust
used ether as an anesthetic during a minor operation.
ln 1867. U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward
reached agreement with Russia to purchase the territory of
Alaska for $7.2 million, a deal roundlJI ridiculed as
"Seward's Folly."
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ln 1870, the 15th Amendment to the Cl&gt;llStltulloo,glvmg
all citizens the right to vote regardless of race, was declared
in etl'ect by Secretary of State Hamilton Fish. Texas was
readmitted to tile Union.
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. In 1909, the Queensboro Bridge. linking the New York.
City boroughs of Manltattan and Queens. opened.
In 1945, the So:viei Union invaded Austria during World
War 11.
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: In 1959, a narrowly divided U.S. Supreme Court, in
Bartkus v.lllinois, ruled that a cooviction in state court following an acquittal ill federal court tbr the.same.crime did
not violate the C~&gt;nstitutil)ll's protec.tioo against double
jeopardy.
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In 1964, John Glenn withdrew from the Obio race for the
U.S. Senate because of injruies suffered in a fall .
.
ln 1979, Airey Neave, a leading member l&gt;f the British
P.Mliament, was. killed in London by a bomb planted in his
car by the Irish National Liberdtion ~Y·
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In 2002. Britain's Queen Mother Elizabeth died m her
sleep at Royal Lodge, Windsor, outside Loodon: she w!IS
101 years old.
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Ten years ago: Yugoslav leader SIQbodan Milosevic
insisted that NAlO attach stop before he moved toward
peace, declaring his forces ready to ftght "to the _very .end."
NATO answered with ne..y resolve to wreck h1s mililary
with a relentless air assault . A jury ill J'Qrtland, Ore.,
ordered Philip Morris to pay $81 million to the family of a
·man who died of lung cancer after sm~ Marlboros for
four decades. (The U.S. Supreme Court twtce struck down
the punitive damages part of the award, which was repeat.·
edly upheld by Oregpn courts; the high court agreed in June
2008 to review the judgment a third time.)
· Five years ago: In a reversal, President Geoi'ge W. Bush
:. agreed to let National Secruity Adviser ~ondoleezza Rice
: testify publicly and under oath before an mdepen~~nt panel
: investigating the Sept. II terronst atta&lt;::ks. Bnttsh-bom
' Ameri&lt;;an broadcasler Alistair Cooke died in New York at
age 95.
Thought for Today: "If you k.eep on saying thin!;s are
going to be bad, you have a good chance of bemg a
prophet." - Isaac Bashevis Singer, Pulish-born American
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BUCHTEL "- Wal'ne L. Smith. 6$. Bucllw, piL'iSed
away Thursday ~~~ 26, 2.009. at his. resi~ •
&amp;m in Mason. Wel;t Virginia. he was the- son of the- ~
George- and Clarabelle Badgley Smilh. He was lit 1962 graduate of Rutland High ScbooL He sen:ed 17 years in theMarine Corp. and tiiJ. years in the Army Natiooal Glwd..
He' is survived by his wife ~abelh Barrows Smith.
. children Wayne 1t. of Batavia. Robert 1&gt;f florida. and Chris
Hodge of Batavia: srep-duldreo Tn..,is. Carr of
Jadsoo:•ille. Trevor Carr and James Gambill of The
Pl:ains. and Sba.v~&gt;na Gambill of Buchtel. ti\'e ~bil­
dren. one great-graliddaughrer. fi..,e $tep-paDddilldRn; ·
and a sister Mary of FlOO.da.
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In addition to his poreDt$ he was ~ ill deatb b);.
brothers Charles and Robert.
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Memorial services will be held Apri) 4. 2001} at 2 p.m. at
Bigooy-Jordlm Funeral Home witb ~Dave Cogar o.ffi..
ciating. and military sen: ices will be held. You ma~:!f.n lhe
register book. or leave a CODdl&gt;letl\:e for lhe
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GALUPOUS. - TodQ
www ..bigonyj1.udanti.meralhome.eom.
Fowler. CMPE.Ilas assumed
the position of Chief
Adrninistrati"e Officer of t
he Holzer Clink Board l&gt;f
DicectofS.
fi&gt;wler.
a
16-~&amp;a.r
· emploJie&amp; of Holzer Clink.
ser\'ed mQS.t recently as
:associate adminiSillltor witb
COOLVlll.E - Lewis "'Lew~ E. Gilliu. Sr.. 65. l&gt;f O'&gt;'ers.igbt l&gt;f both the
.Coolville. Ohio died.Saturday, March 28: al Camden~lad ladson and Atheos based
Memorial Hos~ital in Parke!Sburg. W. Va.
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Hober Clink- facility operaFuneral ser&lt; tees will be held at I p.m. Tuesday, March tions. according to lhe
31.2009 at the White-SchwarzeJ .f'Wlelll} ~.Coolville. Bl&gt;ard ·
of
OirectoJS
with Past1&gt;r Geo.rge Horner offkiating. Burial will be in the announcement.
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In additil)ll to his most
Coolvill~ Cemetery. Friends 11111y call at the funeral home
Monday from 2 to 4 and 6 .to 8 p.m. Friends can sign the recent position of associate
online guestbook. at www.white-schwuelfuneralltorne.et&gt;m admillistratoc. Fowler previousl)l held the positions of
recruiting coonli.nator and
human resources manager
of Holzer Clinic. His
appointment as chief
administtalive
officer
Arraigned
became effective Monday.
March 16.
POMEROY - The following were arraigned in Meigs
"Steady leadership is cruCounty Common Pleas Coon oo indictments recently cial in guidin~ any' entity
returned by the Meigs County Orand Jury:.
through the -difftcult eco• Francis Zuspan. for open dumping. Denise BUill.'~! was nomk climate· we face
appointed counsel. Bond was set at.SS.OOO pers.onal leWg· · today. Fowler has demonmzance. $S ,000 surety. and .$S ,000 appeanmce bond. . · . strated proven and et'fective
• Rochelle Gloeckner. ~meroy. · fw receiving stolen administrative skills lead·
property. A personal recogruzance bond was set at $.~.000. ing our operational depart·
with the condition she not use drugs 1&gt;f abuse or viSit any menls. for many years,"
establishment serving al~ohol. She WllS restrained from the said G. · Patrick Connors,
alleged victims in the case.
CEO of Holler Clinic. "He
• Zachaiy English, for burRlary and receiving stolen is well equipped to meet
property. Christopher E. Tenoglia was appointed counsel. the challenges· of the future
. Bond was set at $I,OOQ pefSI&gt;llal reWgniunce, $500 SW1'r
ty, and $500 appearance .

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· POMEROY - Brenton M. Welsh was s.enteru:ed in
Meigs County Common Pleas Court 10 two 18-month
terms on charges of burglary and theft of a motor vehicle.
The sentences were suspended and Welsh was Ol'dered to
romplete the SEPTA program, participate in ~ommu~ity
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Home care services including homemaker. personal
care and respite care were
· among the other prosrams
offered. along with acttvities
through the Retired SenioJ
Volunteer Program where
149 elderly residents partici~
pated in a variety of community activities of an educational and service nature.
Wellness services -is a
growing feature of the
Senior Center which last
year e11panded into new
space. with more added
this year. The emphasis of
the Wellness Center is on
an active lifestyle regard·
less of age. The Center not
only includes a variety of
exercise equipment, but
also exlends into e11ercise
classes, water aerobics,
and hiles .
"While several grant programs we benefited from in
recent years were not
renewed this year. volunteer
effort~nd communitr, SUP:
port. saw us through.' srud
Shaver. "Last year . was a
dift'icult year but our com·
munity
support.
our
fundraisin$ efforts ~nd n~w
collaborative relattonshtps
were fonned that will serve
us well in the coming

years," she concluded.

Medica.! ~ FJI.ecutive
\CMPE) fwm the Amerk:an
College ot" Medical Practice
Ex.t;c.:utives in 2004. He is a
member .o f the Ambulatoo
Surgery CentM Association
as well as the llatio.ual
Medical
Group
Mmagement As.~;ociation
(MGMA).
~rveli
on
MGMA"s
Government
A~tiQn Committee t~ diagoosti~ imagi,ng services and
~:ilrrently
serves
as
President of tile Ohio
Medicl.ll
· Group
Management Association.
"For nearly· ten years I
ltave
had the pleasure of
and 1 look forward to the
working
in operations with
opportunity to wQrk with
him in this new capacity as OUt ph)lsidans and $taff
a member of our senior
executive staff." ConnoJS
added.
Fowler is a 1981 graduate
of Gallia Academy High
·School in Gallipolis. He
eurned his Bachelor of .Arts
in
. Communication
Arts/Public Relation.s from
Ohio Nortliem Uolvets.ity in
l985 and his Masters of
Business Administration ·
from
wright
State
University in 2000. In addi·
tion. Fowler achieved the
Medical
Group
Management AssO&lt;&gt;iation 's
designation as a Certified

who serve our patients.
As.ide from beill8 a great
experien'~ . I gained an ·
, immense appreciation lor
tho~ working the front line
of health . care .~ Fowler
~"Olltlnented . •&lt;fhis k.now 1ede.&lt;&gt;e will be v&lt;Uuable in my
new rule a.s chief adminis·
tro.~tive om~-er."

As chief administrative
Fowler witt assume
oversight responsibility of
aU adnunistrati~e capacities
including risk. manageme.nt.
hlllllan
recruiting.
resoun;es. busines.~; devel~
opment. marketing. education. C\1mmunications. med·
ical records and the ainbulatory surgery ~o-enten&gt;.
otl1~"\!r.

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Care PWnerov Br411Ch is
"Evenoae ~ ar Holzer lo.."'dted at ttf E. Memorial
Heil!.th • SySfe:IDS pla.J!s a Oriv~ in ~.,. and C'.lll
voll.labl.e roil! in: wQdiJig IQ be re'.!Cbed at 7~992-I 77:.
~ the staDdards..* Remy
Holzff ~was ~vel­
said.. ~~ thi.n.l it gives tbem a oped in 1994 to meet the need
feelirlg·I)( pridl! and ~ fut plll.liative c-o1re in Gallia.
to wod, m aa a1.:~red ladson a!¥! ~ &lt;.'l)Uilties.
organi.ution. They also lbpice alsQ Sl!l'Jes pllli.ents
~iare the- ~ in portion;; of Athens.
~of thi! survey and the · l.awreo."\! and Vinton COWl·
~ty IQ ~dCI with ties. FQr iofurmati.oo abool
1l» Joint Commi1»i1&gt;11 sur· ~ Ho6pi.(.-e. &lt;.'alltoll . ~
vey or.~
800-~'0. or 74()...:l46..
Holzer Howe (are has 507~. The office is loc&lt;lll:d at:
been ser&lt; ing reside-nts of 288. I Stdte Route 160 in
Mid-Ohio Valley till lOOl'e Gall.iPQ{is
·~&gt;her.. E.\tr~ Care pr~r
than 30 years. The ~i&lt;.~
area
indude:&gt; Gallia. vides a variety or 5en:ll.'t:S
t111&lt;'ksoo. ~g.s. Athens and for people in the l"Otnfort of
Vinton counties. as weU as theil' own bomes. including
ponioos of lawren..~. Pile oornetnaking. hou.sek:eeping
and Scioto couutieli in Ohio· and respire *rvil-es. E.\ttll
and Mason County. W.Va.
Care ser...es residents in
Ute main oftice of Holzer Gallia. Jadson and Meigs
HQme Care is too.:ated in COUDtit:li in Ohio and Marou
Gallipolis and can be County. W.Va. R&gt;r: informare'dChed ~&gt;y calling 140-4-16- tion about Extra Care. ~.~d.lt
5301. The Holzer Home toll ~ 800-920-8860. or
Care Jack.soo Branch is 74(}.4..l[. 3914.. The Extra.
located ar: 190 Water Street Care ofti&lt;."\! is locdted on the
in Jadsoo · and .:au be main campus of Hober
reached by calling 740-288- Medical Center-Gallipolis,

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even if it's ji)SI a paper loss. ·claim the rules force banks
The FASB is expected to
That's one btg reason ·to report huge paper losses. decide on this toned-down
NEW YORK - Two banks have taken massive even on assets they don't version of mark-to-market
plans to all.ack. the credit cri- writedowns over the past phm to sell. The losses are as soon us April 2. If
sis are ·careening into each two years . Those write· artiticial, they say. This has approved ~ which many in
other.
downs, in tum, have put a e11uggetated the current cri· the industry believe is lik.ely
The Obama adrninistra· strain on their cupital ...:. the s1s.
- companies 1.;ould apply
tion is trying to re-i~nite measure of how much
Supporters of marl:.-to- new vllluution req1,1irements
lending by enticing pnvate money is on hand. Because · mark.et argue that the rules in the current quarter. which
lenders to buy the toxic banks are required to tlave provide · investors with a formost companies will end
assets that have been stuck certain minimum capital clear picture of a company's in late April.
on the balance sheets of requirements. they have finances at that moment. · The fear is that companies
banks.
curbed lending to business- Without the rules. investors will usethis leeway to boost
But the plan could be es and consumers to' con- wouldn't be able to measure the vtllue of the loans on
undercut by another initia: serve their capital.
the impact of the housing their books to "unrealistic •
tive: relaxing accounting
But now there is a glim- and credit collapse. And levels,"
said
Robert
rules that determine how the mer of hope that a solution bes.ides, if the value of the Willens. an ell pert on tax
assets are valued. That is on the way.
assets increase. the ~"Ompa- and accounting issues for
might boost the prices of
The goal of the ·Obama nies will take big gains in · Wall Street clients.
·those assets, making it hard- plan is to help create a mar· · the future.
"The FASB's relaxation
er to sell them ...
ket for securities nobody
But chan$es look more of these rules might come at
"Imagine if we do all this seems to want. The first step lik.ely. Earher this month · the most inopportune time,"
and nothing changes for the is to place a value on them lawmakers threatened to hesat.
'd
better, and the banks still because few people are real- enact Iuws that wou Ida) ter
In the short run , banks
don't lend," said Roger ly sure whut they'.re worth. murk-to-market uccounting
ld be fi11 b · · th
Unveiled Monday, the if there was no quick. tix wou
ne
Y ratsmg e
Ehrenberg. who runs his
plan
will
take
up
to
$100
from
the
Financial
value
of
these
assets. But
own investmel!t firm and
billion
from
the
governAccount
in~
Standards
d~n
't
ell.pect
it
to
be a cure-.
writes a blog called
Information Arbitrage.
ment's e11isling $700 billion Board. or FASB . which st"ts a
Higher.values could drive
For months, the govern- fimanct'alb
• at'lout P?t . It wt'II U.S. ac·cottt·ttt.tlg t'tles
, .
.
"Relief is needed now and prospective
prJvate
ment has struggled with then pair that with private
how to deal with mortgage investments and loans from ·action must be tal:.en imme- investors away. Investors
Federal
Deposit diately to help bting certain- don't Wlllll to overpay, even
loans · gone bad and other the
to the markets·," if they do have help from ·
risky securities. The mark.et Insurance Corp. and .the ty
for such assets has col· Federal Reserve to generate Republican Rep . Spencer the govemment.
lapsed. which means the $500 billion in pun;hasing Bachus of Alabama said
If thut results in assets
banks 1=an 't sell them off to power.
during u session of the remuining on the bank.s'
investors.
.
Ban~s would unloitd their House Finuncial Servict:s book.s. they muy still be
resistunt to lend. That's
At the same time, linan· troubled assets and securi- . subcommittee.
cia! companies are required ties to investors. Investors.
On March 17. the FASB because they will worry
under the "mark-to-market" in turn, hope to eventually proposed changes thut about how su(.•h assets could
would give compt~nies more perform in the · future.
accountin~ rules to adjust turn a profit.
the assets values to .ret1ect
But unother plun to deal leewuy When vulumg ussets. Ehrenberg said.
.
current market conditions .. with the tollic assets could One would allow for "stg·
Investors huve been hope·
In other words. a pool of · negute the government's nilicunt ~ud{ment" on the ful thut u th to this crisis is
residential mortgages that a effort.
purl of un · tmumgers to neaRr. Whe are thkere_ret.
year ago was worth $100
For months now. bu~l:.s determine if a market isn 't
( ac e 1 nee·
1s I he
million might today ~ and their lobbyjsts have functioning .
Bllecutives 11a1imwl lmsi•wss colwnnisl
worth $50 million. The called on lawmakers and then would have discretion Ji•r Tlw Ao~socimed Prt'.~s .
10
hrr · a1
bank holding that ~I must regulators to suspend the over setting the value of the Write
reflect the loss on ItS booKs, · marl-to-market· rules. They security.
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term
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The President: MOver car radio): ~we lmow th'dl White House organic veg·
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. lllllovati\ln have made the have earned the respect of and recognition codes . for
world a better and more the Uitited States and the entry in the- Oval Office."
beautiful place ...~
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world ..."
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Tooy: ~Are y1&gt;u watcbiug
Jacl:. park:s near the White I've u1&gt;wnloaded them to
the President?"
House and:j1&gt;ins Tony by the your PDA."
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Jade "Copy. We 'reon it."
his car as he downloads a
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frame grab to bis. PDA: . forcing the · president to Otlice. Jack. and Tony hear
· "Copy."
.mak.e this broadcast. T~&gt;ny. lbe President wrapl'ing up
Tooy. wali.i.ng toward the forcing him to grovel ro the: as Jack noiselessly drills an
White House: ~what's he mullah-oc.racy . We .need eyehole in the plastet wall.
. talk.ing about. 'innovation'? weapons.
surveillance
The President: " \,Vith the
Does he mean the high-tech equipment,
lhumbtacb, coming of a new season.
armor-piercing roadside qllick." Punches in a num- we're reminded of this prebombs Iran 'inoovated' to ber on·his cell.
· cious humanily tb111 we all
Jtill and maim hundreds of
Jack: "Chloe?''
share: ·
u.S'. troops in Jnw:l?"
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Jack., under his breath:
Jack, oow speeding across president on television: "Precious humanity we
the 14th Street BridSt' into . "Jack!~
share? What aoout the
downtown
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The President: ~we seek. regime's hanging of homo''C()py. And notice the spe- instead engagement that is. sexuals and storung-toctfte reference to 'the leaders honest and groUDded in death of adulterers? Tony.
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winds 5 to 10 mph.
Moada31 nlaht...Mostly
clear in the evening ...TI\en
becoming plll'lly cloudy.
Lows in the lower 30s .
North winds around 5
mph .. Jiecoming e11st after
midnight.
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Not as cool with hi~hs in
the upper 60s. East wtnds 5
to 10 mph.
Tu sdl nlaht .Mostly
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·chance of showers. Nor as
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April "· h11s been proClllimed as Ohio Sen. ior
Center Week. by Governor
Ted Strickland. The week
has been set aside to llooor
· the imnnrtant ' role which
senior ~nters. their staff
and volunteers do to enrich
lives and strengthen communities .
The observance also com- cent .
50th
memorates oflhethe Ohio
anniversary
Department of Aging that
. sue(XlrtS. and enhances the
ab1hty of Ohio's senior cenler network. to effectively
serve older adults.
"Senior centers offer ser·
vices that help their members Q1aintam indepen·
deuce, while also providing
opportunities for them to
interact with each·other and
wntribute to their communities," said Strick.land, in
the proclamation. "From
meals and socialization. to
. trips. volunteer efforts and
educational opportunities.
our senior centers provide
the elderly along with ba~y
boomers. and l)thers wllh
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30s.
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Highs in the mid 6Qs.
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40s.
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,.~ .....y t·s Monday. March 30, the 89th day of 2009. There
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On March 30·. 1981, President Ronald Reagan was
shot
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W. Hinck.ley Jn Alro wounded were
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r Thomas
Delahanty.
On this date:
In 1822. Florida became a United Slates tem'toey.
ln 1842. Dr. Crawford W. Loog 1&gt;f Jefferson. Ga .• fust
used ether as an anesthetic during a minor operation.
ln 1867. U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward
reached agreement with Russia to purchase the territory of
Alaska for $7.2 million, a deal roundlJI ridiculed as
"Seward's Folly."
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ln 1870, the 15th Amendment to the Cl&gt;llStltulloo,glvmg
all citizens the right to vote regardless of race, was declared
in etl'ect by Secretary of State Hamilton Fish. Texas was
readmitted to tile Union.
·
. In 1909, the Queensboro Bridge. linking the New York.
City boroughs of Manltattan and Queens. opened.
In 1945, the So:viei Union invaded Austria during World
War 11.
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: In 1959, a narrowly divided U.S. Supreme Court, in
Bartkus v.lllinois, ruled that a cooviction in state court following an acquittal ill federal court tbr the.same.crime did
not violate the C~&gt;nstitutil)ll's protec.tioo against double
jeopardy.
·
In 1964, John Glenn withdrew from the Obio race for the
U.S. Senate because of injruies suffered in a fall .
.
ln 1979, Airey Neave, a leading member l&gt;f the British
P.Mliament, was. killed in London by a bomb planted in his
car by the Irish National Liberdtion ~Y·
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In 2002. Britain's Queen Mother Elizabeth died m her
sleep at Royal Lodge, Windsor, outside Loodon: she w!IS
101 years old.
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Ten years ago: Yugoslav leader SIQbodan Milosevic
insisted that NAlO attach stop before he moved toward
peace, declaring his forces ready to ftght "to the _very .end."
NATO answered with ne..y resolve to wreck h1s mililary
with a relentless air assault . A jury ill J'Qrtland, Ore.,
ordered Philip Morris to pay $81 million to the family of a
·man who died of lung cancer after sm~ Marlboros for
four decades. (The U.S. Supreme Court twtce struck down
the punitive damages part of the award, which was repeat.·
edly upheld by Oregpn courts; the high court agreed in June
2008 to review the judgment a third time.)
· Five years ago: In a reversal, President Geoi'ge W. Bush
:. agreed to let National Secruity Adviser ~ondoleezza Rice
: testify publicly and under oath before an mdepen~~nt panel
: investigating the Sept. II terronst atta&lt;::ks. Bnttsh-bom
' Ameri&lt;;an broadcasler Alistair Cooke died in New York at
age 95.
Thought for Today: "If you k.eep on saying thin!;s are
going to be bad, you have a good chance of bemg a
prophet." - Isaac Bashevis Singer, Pulish-born American
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BUCHTEL "- Wal'ne L. Smith. 6$. Bucllw, piL'iSed
away Thursday ~~~ 26, 2.009. at his. resi~ •
&amp;m in Mason. Wel;t Virginia. he was the- son of the- ~
George- and Clarabelle Badgley Smilh. He was lit 1962 graduate of Rutland High ScbooL He sen:ed 17 years in theMarine Corp. and tiiJ. years in the Army Natiooal Glwd..
He' is survived by his wife ~abelh Barrows Smith.
. children Wayne 1t. of Batavia. Robert 1&gt;f florida. and Chris
Hodge of Batavia: srep-duldreo Tn..,is. Carr of
Jadsoo:•ille. Trevor Carr and James Gambill of The
Pl:ains. and Sba.v~&gt;na Gambill of Buchtel. ti\'e ~bil­
dren. one great-graliddaughrer. fi..,e $tep-paDddilldRn; ·
and a sister Mary of FlOO.da.
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In addition to his poreDt$ he was ~ ill deatb b);.
brothers Charles and Robert.
.
Memorial services will be held Apri) 4. 2001} at 2 p.m. at
Bigooy-Jordlm Funeral Home witb ~Dave Cogar o.ffi..
ciating. and military sen: ices will be held. You ma~:!f.n lhe
register book. or leave a CODdl&gt;letl\:e for lhe
y al
GALUPOUS. - TodQ
www ..bigonyj1.udanti.meralhome.eom.
Fowler. CMPE.Ilas assumed
the position of Chief
Adrninistrati"e Officer of t
he Holzer Clink Board l&gt;f
DicectofS.
fi&gt;wler.
a
16-~&amp;a.r
· emploJie&amp; of Holzer Clink.
ser\'ed mQS.t recently as
:associate adminiSillltor witb
COOLVlll.E - Lewis "'Lew~ E. Gilliu. Sr.. 65. l&gt;f O'&gt;'ers.igbt l&gt;f both the
.Coolville. Ohio died.Saturday, March 28: al Camden~lad ladson and Atheos based
Memorial Hos~ital in Parke!Sburg. W. Va.
·
Hober Clink- facility operaFuneral ser&lt; tees will be held at I p.m. Tuesday, March tions. according to lhe
31.2009 at the White-SchwarzeJ .f'Wlelll} ~.Coolville. Bl&gt;ard ·
of
OirectoJS
with Past1&gt;r Geo.rge Horner offkiating. Burial will be in the announcement.
.
In additil)ll to his most
Coolvill~ Cemetery. Friends 11111y call at the funeral home
Monday from 2 to 4 and 6 .to 8 p.m. Friends can sign the recent position of associate
online guestbook. at www.white-schwuelfuneralltorne.et&gt;m admillistratoc. Fowler previousl)l held the positions of
recruiting coonli.nator and
human resources manager
of Holzer Clinic. His
appointment as chief
administtalive
officer
Arraigned
became effective Monday.
March 16.
POMEROY - The following were arraigned in Meigs
"Steady leadership is cruCounty Common Pleas Coon oo indictments recently cial in guidin~ any' entity
returned by the Meigs County Orand Jury:.
through the -difftcult eco• Francis Zuspan. for open dumping. Denise BUill.'~! was nomk climate· we face
appointed counsel. Bond was set at.SS.OOO pers.onal leWg· · today. Fowler has demonmzance. $S ,000 surety. and .$S ,000 appeanmce bond. . · . strated proven and et'fective
• Rochelle Gloeckner. ~meroy. · fw receiving stolen administrative skills lead·
property. A personal recogruzance bond was set at $.~.000. ing our operational depart·
with the condition she not use drugs 1&gt;f abuse or viSit any menls. for many years,"
establishment serving al~ohol. She WllS restrained from the said G. · Patrick Connors,
alleged victims in the case.
CEO of Holler Clinic. "He
• Zachaiy English, for burRlary and receiving stolen is well equipped to meet
property. Christopher E. Tenoglia was appointed counsel. the challenges· of the future
. Bond was set at $I,OOQ pefSI&gt;llal reWgniunce, $500 SW1'r
ty, and $500 appearance .

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rDiana West is. the- au.th011
of · "The Death of the
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Amtsted Dewlflpment Is
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· POMEROY - Brenton M. Welsh was s.enteru:ed in
Meigs County Common Pleas Court 10 two 18-month
terms on charges of burglary and theft of a motor vehicle.
The sentences were suspended and Welsh was Ol'dered to
romplete the SEPTA program, participate in ~ommu~ity
COireC.!ions and perfonn 500 hours of comm~ty serv1ce.

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Home care services including homemaker. personal
care and respite care were
· among the other prosrams
offered. along with acttvities
through the Retired SenioJ
Volunteer Program where
149 elderly residents partici~
pated in a variety of community activities of an educational and service nature.
Wellness services -is a
growing feature of the
Senior Center which last
year e11panded into new
space. with more added
this year. The emphasis of
the Wellness Center is on
an active lifestyle regard·
less of age. The Center not
only includes a variety of
exercise equipment, but
also exlends into e11ercise
classes, water aerobics,
and hiles .
"While several grant programs we benefited from in
recent years were not
renewed this year. volunteer
effort~nd communitr, SUP:
port. saw us through.' srud
Shaver. "Last year . was a
dift'icult year but our com·
munity
support.
our
fundraisin$ efforts ~nd n~w
collaborative relattonshtps
were fonned that will serve
us well in the coming

years," she concluded.

Medica.! ~ FJI.ecutive
\CMPE) fwm the Amerk:an
College ot" Medical Practice
Ex.t;c.:utives in 2004. He is a
member .o f the Ambulatoo
Surgery CentM Association
as well as the llatio.ual
Medical
Group
Mmagement As.~;ociation
(MGMA).
~rveli
on
MGMA"s
Government
A~tiQn Committee t~ diagoosti~ imagi,ng services and
~:ilrrently
serves
as
President of tile Ohio
Medicl.ll
· Group
Management Association.
"For nearly· ten years I
ltave
had the pleasure of
and 1 look forward to the
working
in operations with
opportunity to wQrk with
him in this new capacity as OUt ph)lsidans and $taff
a member of our senior
executive staff." ConnoJS
added.
Fowler is a 1981 graduate
of Gallia Academy High
·School in Gallipolis. He
eurned his Bachelor of .Arts
in
. Communication
Arts/Public Relation.s from
Ohio Nortliem Uolvets.ity in
l985 and his Masters of
Business Administration ·
from
wright
State
University in 2000. In addi·
tion. Fowler achieved the
Medical
Group
Management AssO&lt;&gt;iation 's
designation as a Certified

who serve our patients.
As.ide from beill8 a great
experien'~ . I gained an ·
, immense appreciation lor
tho~ working the front line
of health . care .~ Fowler
~"Olltlnented . •&lt;fhis k.now 1ede.&lt;&gt;e will be v&lt;Uuable in my
new rule a.s chief adminis·
tro.~tive om~-er."

As chief administrative
Fowler witt assume
oversight responsibility of
aU adnunistrati~e capacities
including risk. manageme.nt.
hlllllan
recruiting.
resoun;es. busines.~; devel~
opment. marketing. education. C\1mmunications. med·
ical records and the ainbulatory surgery ~o-enten&gt;.
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Care PWnerov Br411Ch is
"Evenoae ~ ar Holzer lo.."'dted at ttf E. Memorial
Heil!.th • SySfe:IDS pla.J!s a Oriv~ in ~.,. and C'.lll
voll.labl.e roil! in: wQdiJig IQ be re'.!Cbed at 7~992-I 77:.
~ the staDdards..* Remy
Holzff ~was ~vel­
said.. ~~ thi.n.l it gives tbem a oped in 1994 to meet the need
feelirlg·I)( pridl! and ~ fut plll.liative c-o1re in Gallia.
to wod, m aa a1.:~red ladson a!¥! ~ &lt;.'l)Uilties.
organi.ution. They also lbpice alsQ Sl!l'Jes pllli.ents
~iare the- ~ in portion;; of Athens.
~of thi! survey and the · l.awreo."\! and Vinton COWl·
~ty IQ ~dCI with ties. FQr iofurmati.oo abool
1l» Joint Commi1»i1&gt;11 sur· ~ Ho6pi.(.-e. &lt;.'alltoll . ~
vey or.~
800-~'0. or 74()...:l46..
Holzer Howe (are has 507~. The office is loc&lt;lll:d at:
been ser&lt; ing reside-nts of 288. I Stdte Route 160 in
Mid-Ohio Valley till lOOl'e Gall.iPQ{is
·~&gt;her.. E.\tr~ Care pr~r
than 30 years. The ~i&lt;.~
area
indude:&gt; Gallia. vides a variety or 5en:ll.'t:S
t111&lt;'ksoo. ~g.s. Athens and for people in the l"Otnfort of
Vinton counties. as weU as theil' own bomes. including
ponioos of lawren..~. Pile oornetnaking. hou.sek:eeping
and Scioto couutieli in Ohio· and respire *rvil-es. E.\ttll
and Mason County. W.Va.
Care ser...es residents in
Ute main oftice of Holzer Gallia. Jadson and Meigs
HQme Care is too.:ated in COUDtit:li in Ohio and Marou
Gallipolis and can be County. W.Va. R&gt;r: informare'dChed ~&gt;y calling 140-4-16- tion about Extra Care. ~.~d.lt
5301. The Holzer Home toll ~ 800-920-8860. or
Care Jack.soo Branch is 74(}.4..l[. 3914.. The Extra.
located ar: 190 Water Street Care ofti&lt;."\! is locdted on the
in Jadsoo · and .:au be main campus of Hober
reached by calling 740-288- Medical Center-Gallipolis,

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even if it's ji)SI a paper loss. ·claim the rules force banks
The FASB is expected to
That's one btg reason ·to report huge paper losses. decide on this toned-down
NEW YORK - Two banks have taken massive even on assets they don't version of mark-to-market
plans to all.ack. the credit cri- writedowns over the past phm to sell. The losses are as soon us April 2. If
sis are ·careening into each two years . Those write· artiticial, they say. This has approved ~ which many in
other.
downs, in tum, have put a e11uggetated the current cri· the industry believe is lik.ely
The Obama adrninistra· strain on their cupital ...:. the s1s.
- companies 1.;ould apply
tion is trying to re-i~nite measure of how much
Supporters of marl:.-to- new vllluution req1,1irements
lending by enticing pnvate money is on hand. Because · mark.et argue that the rules in the current quarter. which
lenders to buy the toxic banks are required to tlave provide · investors with a formost companies will end
assets that have been stuck certain minimum capital clear picture of a company's in late April.
on the balance sheets of requirements. they have finances at that moment. · The fear is that companies
banks.
curbed lending to business- Without the rules. investors will usethis leeway to boost
But the plan could be es and consumers to' con- wouldn't be able to measure the vtllue of the loans on
undercut by another initia: serve their capital.
the impact of the housing their books to "unrealistic •
tive: relaxing accounting
But now there is a glim- and credit collapse. And levels,"
said
Robert
rules that determine how the mer of hope that a solution bes.ides, if the value of the Willens. an ell pert on tax
assets are valued. That is on the way.
assets increase. the ~"Ompa- and accounting issues for
might boost the prices of
The goal of the ·Obama nies will take big gains in · Wall Street clients.
·those assets, making it hard- plan is to help create a mar· · the future.
"The FASB's relaxation
er to sell them ...
ket for securities nobody
But chan$es look more of these rules might come at
"Imagine if we do all this seems to want. The first step lik.ely. Earher this month · the most inopportune time,"
and nothing changes for the is to place a value on them lawmakers threatened to hesat.
'd
better, and the banks still because few people are real- enact Iuws that wou Ida) ter
In the short run , banks
don't lend," said Roger ly sure whut they'.re worth. murk-to-market uccounting
ld be fi11 b · · th
Unveiled Monday, the if there was no quick. tix wou
ne
Y ratsmg e
Ehrenberg. who runs his
plan
will
take
up
to
$100
from
the
Financial
value
of
these
assets. But
own investmel!t firm and
billion
from
the
governAccount
in~
Standards
d~n
't
ell.pect
it
to
be a cure-.
writes a blog called
Information Arbitrage.
ment's e11isling $700 billion Board. or FASB . which st"ts a
Higher.values could drive
For months, the govern- fimanct'alb
• at'lout P?t . It wt'II U.S. ac·cottt·ttt.tlg t'tles
, .
.
"Relief is needed now and prospective
prJvate
ment has struggled with then pair that with private
how to deal with mortgage investments and loans from ·action must be tal:.en imme- investors away. Investors
Federal
Deposit diately to help bting certain- don't Wlllll to overpay, even
loans · gone bad and other the
to the markets·," if they do have help from ·
risky securities. The mark.et Insurance Corp. and .the ty
for such assets has col· Federal Reserve to generate Republican Rep . Spencer the govemment.
lapsed. which means the $500 billion in pun;hasing Bachus of Alabama said
If thut results in assets
banks 1=an 't sell them off to power.
during u session of the remuining on the bank.s'
investors.
.
Ban~s would unloitd their House Finuncial Servict:s book.s. they muy still be
resistunt to lend. That's
At the same time, linan· troubled assets and securi- . subcommittee.
cia! companies are required ties to investors. Investors.
On March 17. the FASB because they will worry
under the "mark-to-market" in turn, hope to eventually proposed changes thut about how su(.•h assets could
would give compt~nies more perform in the · future.
accountin~ rules to adjust turn a profit.
the assets values to .ret1ect
But unother plun to deal leewuy When vulumg ussets. Ehrenberg said.
.
current market conditions .. with the tollic assets could One would allow for "stg·
Investors huve been hope·
In other words. a pool of · negute the government's nilicunt ~ud{ment" on the ful thut u th to this crisis is
residential mortgages that a effort.
purl of un · tmumgers to neaRr. Whe are thkere_ret.
year ago was worth $100
For months now. bu~l:.s determine if a market isn 't
( ac e 1 nee·
1s I he
million might today ~ and their lobbyjsts have functioning .
Bllecutives 11a1imwl lmsi•wss colwnnisl
worth $50 million. The called on lawmakers and then would have discretion Ji•r Tlw Ao~socimed Prt'.~s .
10
hrr · a1
bank holding that ~I must regulators to suspend the over setting the value of the Write
reflect the loss on ItS booKs, · marl-to-market· rules. They security.
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many cen.wo:=.
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. lllllovati\ln have made the have earned the respect of and recognition codes . for
world a better and more the Uitited States and the entry in the- Oval Office."
beautiful place ...~
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world ..."
Chloe: ~rm on it. OK.
Tooy: ~Are y1&gt;u watcbiug
Jacl:. park:s near the White I've u1&gt;wnloaded them to
the President?"
House and:j1&gt;ins Tony by the your PDA."
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Jack. making his Wll)' to fence.
Jade "Copy. We 'reon it."
his car as he downloads a
Jack: ~Someone must be
From aductovertheOval
frame grab to bis. PDA: . forcing the · president to Otlice. Jack. and Tony hear
· "Copy."
.mak.e this broadcast. T~&gt;ny. lbe President wrapl'ing up
Tooy. wali.i.ng toward the forcing him to grovel ro the: as Jack noiselessly drills an
White House: ~what's he mullah-oc.racy . We .need eyehole in the plastet wall.
. talk.ing about. 'innovation'? weapons.
surveillance
The President: " \,Vith the
Does he mean the high-tech equipment,
lhumbtacb, coming of a new season.
armor-piercing roadside qllick." Punches in a num- we're reminded of this prebombs Iran 'inoovated' to ber on·his cell.
· cious humanily tb111 we all
Jtill and maim hundreds of
Jack: "Chloe?''
share: ·
u.S'. troops in Jnw:l?"
Chloe. also watching the
Jack., under his breath:
Jack, oow speeding across president on television: "Precious humanity we
the 14th Street BridSt' into . "Jack!~
share? What aoout the
downtown
Washmgtcin:
The President: ~we seek. regime's hanging of homo''C()py. And notice the spe- instead engagement that is. sexuals and storung-toctfte reference to 'the leaders honest and groUDded in death of adulterers? Tony.
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senior ~nters. their staff
and volunteers do to enrich
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wntribute to their communities," said Strick.land, in
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educational opportunities.
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bas .:rdSht.'d o~e-r Ameri.:a.
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Every day. thou$allds of
"-ri&lt;..'lllls. be!!in th.!ir lhes
"' are eject~!\!
~~g.ai.n after th&lt;'y
from tht.!ir bom~.
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~y rent. live with fril!uds
Red Gambmo describes his familiy's foreclosure during an
Qr family. oc seek refuge- in a
The Gal1anna. Ohto home that sarah and Eric Hauser lost to
sbelttt. 'fhey USII.iilly haw • nw~iew in Chestwtield Township. Mich .. Thursday. Jan. foreclosure is seen Monday. Mar{;h 9 ..
29. In tl'le background is his wife. linoa Gambmo.
~of 0~~ bill:;.l!tttpty
!lltVmg:&gt; UCI..'OWits. and a red
Bag Qn their ~o-redit 1\.'\)0t~
lbilt will tlk.l' yean&gt; to f.ak.
lky oftl:u. suffel- from t~l­
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Melendere;, the Gambinos..
1!\e &amp;vkills - four famil.i$ from diff.-rent bad..
!JOWlds and dift-..rent slaks
- are all e-nduring t~ $alll&lt;"

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They ·v.- alllOISt ~ir bon~
within the past yw. l'ht.'y'velearned lessons and cha!~ .
behaviors. The-y'\·t.' opened
l.loors aftet the-ir fioot
Woo&gt; 1.'1o6e\l. tun\l.'d ro social
~ tlllll helped Ol' let
th!m ~ through a crl!&lt;..-k.
The-. all seek happil~
e,ver-ifter .:-mfings.. But
ihere are no gua..-dlltees.
.. Bitter lllttliciM'
GAHANNA. Ohio\AP) tll\'r family ·s ht.'alth fell apart
with such ferocity that Saruh_
Hous.::r laughs m disbehet
when sre rememben, it.
.
Their !rOubles began in
the- SUIIUller of 2007 with a
~ pain in her husband
Eri~ s stomach from a debilllltting intestinal disease that Laura Melen~z. 33. ana her son Jared. 9. are seen outsi&lt;le Charmaine Boykin hold.s ner S months-old aai.lghter Zoreah
~uired sev.:-raJ surgeries their home in the Naranja neighborhood of Miami. Thursda~. as she and her daUghter Alexis. 9. eat dinner in their
lind letl him With St.'VI\'1\ her· Jan. 29.
Columbia. S.C. apartment Friday, Jan. 16.
was. Days later she (.'ame
But bt.'tlearh the ~:wm sur· .:-~·emually walli..:d aw.-y from
dQw11 with a scrato:by throat face. Houser is w1.:-asy .
"That's part of wh:;o we're
H.:- said he was lett with
the home la.~t MI.
that wouldn't go away.
''I'm still sick..'' she says.
Facing life on the streets. . Ill&lt;} ~boice. Al.'o::ounts at his in a predicament. H~;~lf of it
"lt was like the Thursday "Eric's better, but we didn't Mdt'nde&lt;" sent three ot her ~'Otll{"U1Y dwiudled as the wa.~ the &lt;:-c:ouomy and the
· after his surgery I t'ouud out · ellpect what happened to d1ildren t\1 live with their hou~mg bubble burst. and job. and tht.' oth&lt;:-r half of it
lhat the .can~o-er was ba!..-k:· happen th&lt;:- tirst tim&lt;:-. I can't father tn Puerto Rico. She t.'Q:&gt;I~ of doing business n1se . was if l would huv.:- put
Hooser. JS. sav's. "There's work right now .. I wish l moved into th&lt;:- hou~e of a · His eight-burner ~rill is· aside tbl! money in~tt:ad of
t'Our tumofS in n1y ned ... the could. btU I can't. h it going friend thr three mouths until stored in hi~. son's g1u1tge. He buying tlw &lt;.-uttuge in 2003
. l!Wps.ies say that the lymph to happen ttgain? Do you be told her to leave Del.· . 2. makes r.lo wtth a tllWh :;tUll(l- that ~o~t over $.l ,UOU a
nodes. are malignant." .
er model that tits his down· mollth with utilities , And
put your own health at risk 2008.
Eric Houser was kept out to ~o to work?''
•
Mdendt&gt;l! sought refuge s{zed life. Hot dogs hav.:- th&lt;tt's · not counting the
of won for months. and this
Over th&lt;:- ~-oming momhs. \II a homeless shdter with taken the plaL-e where ex.pen· money you spend when vou
flllllil~ of sevel1 - which she wiD continue tl) battle h~r other two children tli&lt;:- · stve stt&gt;aks Olli.-e si~:.~led.
go there evef)l' weekend.~'
indud&lt;:-s three kid,. a t. canrer. her s011 will pnq&gt;ttre n&lt;:-x.t dtty. She li~.:d there for
•·rm a meat-and-potato . The &lt;.Xlttag&lt;:- ou Houghton
yeat-old ¥nmddaughter and to gntduate from high school about tbrt.'l! we-eks until sh&lt;:- man. an1l all of a sudden the Lake.about 155 miles northlheir son s tiam:ee - lost and - if Ho11ser has her way got a $:!03-~· montb apart- meat's I!Otlt.'," says Gmnbino. west of Detroil. was a J?Oint
their m.:-dkal coverage. - the bills will re paid on ment through tt gov~·t·mnem sitting 'in the wndo 's small of stn:ss in their marnage.
Their income dropped. time. ~or now, they are . program in late ~-.. moor.
living room with Linda.
Fred says Linda tri.,_l bard to
while .their monthly health tix·used on simply stt~ying
The
Gambill\).\\·
alrendy
talk
him out of buying it . • '
Sl\e I(JSt her job tit the
e~~re costs soared from
thtgik
li\·ing
sitttt1tion
Is
"I
used to buy things and
together - under ott&lt;:- roof.
wom&lt;:11 's ~.:ntt:r tn Juttumy.
ai&gt;Qut $165 to al&gt;out $480.
• Fln.dina angels
bttt she h~id alre11dy se~o·ut-ed thtl."att•ned ltgain ..Thev 1\~111· let her worry about ptlytng
Their $1.300 monthly mot,·
MIAMI
Launt a patHilllt' job as .a l'OSill&lt;' ly lean1e1l the l.'lll~lo 's owner the bills," he said. . ·
gage bill went unpaid.
has fallen imo l'otwlosltt'e'.
Th~ir houw Sl)ld at sher·
Melendez holds dear the toiO!&gt;!ISt at Wal-M&lt;u·t. ·
. In November :!008. a little few ''angels" who've guid·
whi~·h
me&lt;
UIS
they
may
tteed
itl's auction tast June. and
The job is tww f1ill time.
more thllll 1.1 yea!' after .they ed her along lhe road out of and she receiv.,_l a healthy tol1nd Wll'tner place to live by t~ey hut! to k'ave by Jan. I.
g.Qt sick. a sheritf's dep1.1t~ foreclosure.
1 ht' va~o· unt · hl)me once
tux refund c·he,·k that btts late summ~r vr c&lt;u·ly full .
kuQd.ed on the Housers
Still.
ht'
isn't
t't•dim:
bit·
w11rth $1 1&gt;5 .000 is on the
A mother of fivt• boys. helped h&lt;-r uttl·h up on her
front dOt)!' and told them it Melendez tells a story ·of a bills. Sh~ has paid otl two ter. or blmnt•less .
•
murl;et t'or $77 JXKJ.
was time to leave.
Hdp tbt's&lt;: J1.1y~ cotues
man named Angel who tix~xl &lt;.' llsh advan..:e loans and · " I wus one of thuse thttt if
''We never thou!;ht w~ '11 her StJV on the cht:up, and a SlY!llt' nl.'dit c·ard bills. th.,_l I wantt•d it. ye&lt;~h. gt't it. varillllS pl11~-es : A friend lent
be hon"tel~:&gt;ss:· Houser says. woman llltn1~ Espefli!U~t - the brakes on her SU V untl Don 't won·y ulltmt it . Wt:' R· 11 van he WI.IS!t't usin~o:. mul ·
a&amp;
her gt'llnddaughter. Spunish for hope - who ,igned up for a home phone, making
money . family members h&lt;tv~ pttid
Marleigh. toddles around the h1red her ttl Wal·Murt.
.
"It's tll&gt;t e&lt;tsy. bttt thtmk Unfortunately . I &lt;lV&lt;;t-ex.- th&lt;:-tr $800t-ent . ·
kitchen at the family\ small There's .alst• a n~phew who God." she &gt;liVS. ·•Until now. tendt'(lmysdf." h"' says . .
· Linda nmkes $50 u week.
rental home. a fl.'w miles bus e:in·n hn moral suppillt God bas d\'eu nte hettlth.
fromwhere they ustxl tolivt'. thi\lll~h try ihg times. and ho:r mtd if l huve to l!.i w my ht•ttrt
They cmnped out at a l'luubun~:tilllL' son,, · hun~ry for my ldSs I will .
Holiday Inn Ex.press for two mouths to motivat~ her tlatly. Everything I h.-ve tlone . l've
.
.
woob. refusim: to split their
"You find tntlllY po:-opk' tlont· for tht'tn. Thev are th&lt;:k.ids up amon~:'rell1t1ves and alon~ the way who are l1ke ll.'USI •n for me to li v~· ."
frieqds · homes. The wuple ange1s. but a lot l'f pe\•pk
She wants to sturt making
borrowed muney . from who supp~.JSetlly ure Y\'ur regultlr pay.ll\i.'IIIS ll):!tlill oi1
friends to get by and fuunt! friends actuttlly put more bt·r SU\. m&lt;tke StltnC uddi·
t~i~ house two weeks hiler. things itl yo~tr way to trip lllms to ht'l' li&lt;'W plm:e to
Houser says thev were you up:.' sht' suys.
live &lt;md rnuybe t'Wll get
~h.•m1ined to stay in the . Mekntlet 's ptlth 'htls bet'n l'abll.' m11la.:ell phone ~ ull
sttnlt.' town so that Chris. 16. full of obstac·tes.
. pwmising stt.'ps.
and Mary. 1-1. wouiJ ittll be
Sh~ und her bvy frit•nd
Sht• h1ts be..-n . reunited
uprooted fn.•m high s1:h1x•l. bought u $250JXXI htllllt' llt'tlr with till btU l}lle of her bllys.
"That was u pret\'\(uisite for Hotnesteud. Fh1.. in · April lkr ~oul is to Hn1l tm in&lt;:-x ·
the kitl' mttl Eri•· tmd 1." sht· 2007. They were uble to pay pt·ustvt· phmc ti&lt;.·ket and
S~tys . ''l'hat as lt1ng us wt• 're
their $2.600 monthly hou,ing brin~ him bu(·\.. fwm Puel'lo
all tog.-ther we'll be OK ." · expenses throllgh a ~:omhinu­ Rii.'\; as SIX111 us she Cltl\ .
She cvughs and tuli.es u tion of their st1laries llll4.1 hdp
"I can't be witht•ut hin1."
~ip of orungc juit:e. She has from Melemla's mother's she . says . "I'm h11ppy .
lleen in ~llld \lUt of the ht~pi· Social Secw·ity checks. ·
be1.' &lt;mse l'm h"re and wtth
tal in ret:ent weeks for radi·
Melendez says she httd them (other kids) . But be's
idion treatments .
her doubts from th&lt;:- start. missing. He·~ missing."
: · •·we don't have a lot, but Till: interest rate on th&lt;:-ir
• Ltarmnallmlts
!Jihat we do have we own," mot~gage seemed high .
tHES1ERFIELD
~ says. ;WvrJ don't even
"l lik.e to think things TOWNSHIP. Mkh . - Thi~
Wive a credit card . And we through. Because of the kitb, isn't how Fred Gt\lllbitl\1
)"&amp;ren't living beyond our I didn't walll to end up where expe&lt;·ted to celebrate his
means. It's just something •. t, a!ll oow. becat~'\t it's not 60th birthtlliY ot· 30th wedthat happened ...
eu-'y. l told him. 'lle cureli1l."' ding anniversary .
.
She worked ut u sllt'lt~r thr
· The family is slowly movHe probttbly W(lllld hav"'
lag t'orwurd. tl')'ing t\• rebuilt! nt-risk women. ami her ho;.ted ;1big f•unil ) pmty 11n
tile lives they 0111.-e had. Eric boyfriend built i&gt;llltts. Thn hi' h(llllc' ~11tt i1&gt; tlr at hi:. n&gt;t·
liluser wod:;s from oome for were matmging to pay their t1l g~· up-nonh . And u\ a
~ electronics nmnufaclttrer bills until her hvyfriend lt1st
suft• llt·t h,• would._._. fired
IIJ1d has regained medil'al hisjob.He t'\'lllltually kfl her ll)l hb "illl1ll;.tc•(' ~:rill thut
bOO.:-Iits he lost last yeur. And &lt;Uid the tlve l'hildrt•n, n:tum- 'Cl'V\'' -10 ~uc·st' . •
the couple is t'urrently ing to their nutive PUt'l'lo
lnstc·ad. '11e m1tl his wife.
mulling an option to pur- Rico in Del.-ember 201)7 .
Limht. "ill m&lt;ul bl•th mik'chas&lt;' the rental house.
.
With her bovfrit·nd ''Oht• stones this \ ,·m in th&lt;.• l'llltdl!
Their eldest son. ll)-ycar- Mclendt•L . 33 . 'round ~t-sdt: tht·y rt'llt. a hnll~ mik h\'111 th,· ·
ok1 Alex . recently landed a in cv~n llllll'-' lt\1til'k . Ht•r sul&gt;urban t:l..·m 1it t;mc·h h1 &gt;m,·
full-time job.nnd his fiam:~'&lt;' mother ~ot sicl&lt;llld t'lltkd up they ll\'111• fon.x·l&lt;'' lll\' Jun . I.
in an u~s is[t"tl ti \ i ~~~ L.Ll· iht", J'hey Ills(&gt; ll\'t th,•ir .:;li'IUid tit&lt;-•
pl~ns to enroll in Oberlin
Colleg&lt;'· in tho: spring. Both &lt;ll Mclcmkt ''"t that limu-1- l'\lltu~;e blc'l.'ttu:.e lhcy i.'llllldn't
gltv~: up tht•ir onl!inal plans dal hdp. Sh~ 'tt&gt;Jlpt·d paying utfm\1 them ttfkr G!tmbino
to . attt·ml collt·~"' wh"'n the mortgag&lt;'. kit bdund 1111 do,,ed his ' ~'&lt;'ttl ,•,ttUl.' t1pprni~ll
l!t:r SU\' p &lt;~y mc· nh . uud bu~itwss IIL't June.
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despite inreru;e. $1Udying Wtth
a friend and fellow appraiser.
But he's. making some
monev worling foe biJ; oldest
son. Fred Gambino Jr" who
owns his own appmisal fum.
Bv SW.Ulllrt. Fred Gambino
~s to be· worlting sreadil~
ani! pa~ing the bills.
"Wt.' figtm!' Wt.' ·vt.' gono:- t~
the bottom a$ fat a.s we
can.'' he $aVS. "Now we're
just going ~.on our way
bad. up ugwn.
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COLUMBIA. S.C. \AP)
- Chanuaine B&lt;&gt;ykin was
the id.:al target of those l..x1l..•
ing to mak..: a. qukk bu~o·k
.during the height of the bous·
ing boom. She was inell.periem.'ed in the home buying
proct'ss. bad less tban pect~t
c:redit and a minority.
1~ majority of blacks who
took. out purd1.a&gt;e- mongug.:s
in 2005 got hig!Kwt ~ub­
pl'im.: loans. &lt;.."On~ with
arot.uld 17 pet,:ent of whites.
U!..Wnling II.) Federdi R~:s.&lt;:rve
•.b.ita. And . minority homeownen;. are bearing the b\'Wlt
of the ft~£e~:IO..'tm!' crisis.
· Boy kin's home w..:ut into
foredos.ure aft&lt;:-r a.Q,itllcult
pregnancy forced b&lt;:-r to quit
one tlf her twl) job-s and her ·
adjm•table mortgage rate
rose . dvublin~ h&lt;:-r tm:mthl~
par,mo::nts to $1 Jl:\7 .
·1 bad no dtoire." $aVS
Boyk.in. a South Carolina siit·
gl&lt;:- mother of two. "l ba~l to
~ out and get an apattment
for Ule and my chikh-en."
Fitumcially. Boy kin says
she bas bit bottom. But with
a new associates degrt.'l! in
busin&lt;:-ss tmd a new bal::&gt;y.
sh&lt;:- bas u plan to rebound.
''lt wa;; Jetinitd~ a lesson
teamed:' she says. "I think my
inrerest rllte was (IJI)Und 9 per·
cent. And it was adjustable ...
And (I) jttst worked with
someone who was out to make
m01lt.'y and sell a home."
She sa~s she wilt LISt.' pmt of
this ye;;u: s tax. retwn to pay off ·
old bills. get ·credit rumseling
rutd educate herself on what to
do when buying a home.
ln addition to looking for
the rest loml. Boykin Sltid
she's .also teamed to avoid
choosing the wrong house.
She bought a bouse from
a mortgage broker who was
buying houses. making cos·
metic- repairs. ttnd tltpping
th&lt;:-m. And soon after shot
moved in. she had to spenJ
$6.000 to fix. tl ro&lt;.1f leak and
oth&lt;:-r things.
There will be anothel'
house. Boy kin st1ys. But this
time. there will re a better
i.'httoce to nmke it u penna·
nent home.
"I feel like in a year or so.
r ll repair my ~o·redit anJ get
back out ther~ and get
another home tor me and
my girls." she says.

t?

~~turns
at Ba
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.

8'f EDIIIE PEu.s
AP ro!ATIONAL WFIITEFI

ORLANDO. Fla. tAP) The duoch shot&amp;. The hite
charge. An electri~ bii:Uil.'
the 18th bole at Bay

fltlLoo

Yep, Ttg&lt;:-r Woods is back.
With those fu.m.iliar badnine h.:-roi~~ and a putt moot
e~eryollt.' kllt.'w he was
going to mal.&lt;:-. Woods
holed a 15-l'oott.'r ..for birdie
IQ win tl:le Arnold Pa.lmer
Invitational foe his ftrst .~ i~:­
torJI sinre returning (rom
knee surge!')'.
Woods dosed with a 3·
under 67 for a oDe-shot vic·
tory over ha.rd· hi&lt;:k. Sean
O'Hair.matching his 1~-est
1.'011\ebatk on the PGA Tour.
"It teeh gOOd tl) be back
in c:ontention. to feel th&lt;:rush..~ Woods said. "It's
been 1.1while. but God. it felt
good ."

.

Three regulars and Villanova at men's Final Four
Three of the teams are
Final Four ft.'gular;;. prol!raJUS that e:~.pect to l!e practkit1g and playing in the tirst
w&lt;:-ek of April. not attending
end-of~ as(ln biUI&lt;luets.
Trying to pul.l a postseason
surprise is Villanova. a
school that might not havl.'
the tradition ·of North
Carolina. Michigan State- or
Conn~ti\.'Ut but does have
the bigg&lt;:-st sho•:ker in
NCAA to.&gt;urnl.Uitent history
on its ~.·olorful ft.'Slllue-.
Villanova on~o-e agam will

enter the Final Four a.' an
~&lt;Jefdog. though h.;tr~!y the
lund It Wti.S the Ia' ' lin.:. m
t985 ~ . when
Rothe
Masstmtno's te &lt;lm was
etghth-set.'&lt;ied and shot 78.6
peKent to k.uoc:k a growu1g
G.,_ltgetuwn d~tlasty off its

w~d e1nbru~o.-e.
be .invohcl wit!).
and I hope the)l
SUppon

sw; _Micb.tgan State.
there S little dou.bt who Wtll
~ave OOtlle-("UUrt. advant~e
Ul that one. The Fmal Four ts
coming to Detroit, l.Uid the
Spartans (30-6) are pla~mg
otdy 90 tntl&lt;:-s from home.
. ;'\ ni~.-e ray of sunshine for
~tal .
a statetbatbassutl'eredmore
Tlus time. the Wildc11ts than most ov~rthe past year.
(30- 71 are thinl-seeded. when it.conles to job losses
1:oacbed by Jay Wnght (wtth and th&lt;:- recesston .
Ma.&gt;$unmo_almost c:ertd.iuly . " I'm _just hoping .we're a
wat~hing trom .t~e stands) s.tlv'er ltrung lll what s been a
~d hav~ a s~mt!tnal meet· · ,,tt!~ btt of a doudy yell!' for
tng set tor Salurdl.ly agamst us. srartans I.'OUI.'h fvm
North fw.uhna. . _
. l&lt;lZ? satd. 'Tm_bop~g that
The other sem•hnal w1ll · we re th&lt;:- sunsbme. l m bopoo between Comte~.ticut ver- tng we' re something to

Prep Boys Basketball -

a))

us tJe:ause. you know. I
haven t even boo tune . to
think about UC01.m."
The last tt:oam to J!lay the
Fmal Four m 1ts home stttte
was Duke. Th.:- Blue Devils
lost to Arkansas in the l\194
title ~tw.ue in Charlotte. N.C.
Viliw.1ovu is. no big surpnse. the long shot among
this group of four.l i:.ted at 8.I at the Las Vegas Hilton
!"&lt;.ICI!' . and sports. book .
O.trohna IS the 5-6 tavonte.
whtle UC:)Jln .. is. 5-~ and
Mt~:htlo!W.l State ts , . 1.
Jay 'Korm:gay. cx~-.:utive

OHSAA state championships

.

Just like .last year, when
Woods made a 25-foot
birdie on the tiual holt' at
Bay Hill for a one-shot ~ic­
tory. he delivered a high~·barg.ed .:elt.'bration. Instead
of slamming his 'liP to tht.'
~rowtd. be t\lllll!d and ran
uno the arms of his c:addie.
wbo.lifted him off his teet.
Then ~o·w.i1e the m...eting
with th&lt;:- touman1ent host.
"What wu.s. it l told you
las.t year'!" Palmer said with
a wide grin.
Palmer has se&lt;:n envugh
. of W~Xld!; to know what tv
ellpecl. Woods WOII at 8ay
Hill for the six.th tirne. the
fourth P(iA Tour event he
bas won at least that often.
· ·This o.ne was special.
Woods bad not been atop
the leaderboard &amp;inc&lt;:- hl'
won the U.S. Open io a ·i9bole playoff last June. He
had t:eeoJJstructive, surgery
on his lt.'ft knee a week later.
and missed th&lt;:- nex.t eight
monttls.
With two inditlet·ent
results at World Golf
Champio11ship6. tht:re w..:re
. questions wbt.'tht.'r he would
be rettdy t'or tht.' M1.1slet~ 'in
t)&lt;V\l weeks . Not unvmore.
'He rallied from tt 11ve-shot
deficit and dt'li vet-ed one
crtteial sbot after anothe-r in
fading sunlight.
.
It was the third time
C'OLtJMBUS \AP)
Woods has won 111 Ba)( Hill
Kyle
Ondera had 11 honible
with a birdie on the 72nd
shooting gmn&lt;:- - ut let~st
hole.
O'Httir made l\llly on¢ until no one was gumxling
bit~lie and closed with a 73. him tmd the game was hung·
but he · steadied hims.:-lf ing in the balance.
Onll&lt;'rn hit th&lt;' g(•·aheud
alon~ the back nitlt.' until a
crucml mistake on th&lt;:- 16th fret.' thrvws and then
hole. wh.:-n be went ut th~ l;lim:htXI it with twt1 more to
flug with Woods in the give Oa~ Hill11 thrilling 4S·
f\)ugh . His 7-irtlll cumo:: up 43 · tlouble-~wertime win
· short ttnd into the Wltter. Satttrd~l)' &lt;1Vt.'r Kalida. tl)l·k~
lug up a Divisiotl IV title in
le1tdin!; to u bogey.
"llhmk. what hllllpened is the Ouks • tirst trip ever to
when the sun was going . the stttte tournament .
down .a little bit.! guess ttiut
"During the regi,,nul fimtl
kittd of proved to me that gume. we were up tht-ee with
t~ ball witsn 't quit" going not mu~:h tim~ len und I
as !itr." O'Hair said.
thougltt tiNllll thut. how I'd
. He might oo right. for dre11med ubout thm moment.
Woods ran into the same when I wus a linle kit!."
problem a hole Iuter. Ht' Ondera suid . "Th.:n I
posed over a 4-inln thm he knod.ed 'em down."
thou~ht . was !lush, tongue
Just t-of- 11 fwm th&lt;:- field.
hailgmg out of his mouth
m..: Mkhttt:l Jot\lm1 when
he lmew a shot was going
in . This one plugged under
the lip l)f the front bunkt'r.
mttl Wovds nmde bogey to
1(\llluto a tit:.
'
·
·1'hnt set up til&lt;' (lntnuttk·
l'inish with only minttt&lt;:-s of
MARTINSVILLE. Yu ,
ckcylight rem1tit!ing. thttnks (AP) - Jimmie Johns\ln
IQ a two-hour ruin deh1y in didn't huve the l'ttr to belli
ilt~t morning.
until Int.: intht: Gtxxly's 504)
'- :It was the ~·ond strnight on Suntluy. but thllt he
~t'ar that O'Huit· bud to emerged ut the right time
wtttch Woods cel;;-brute. shouiJ huve bl!etf no sur·
':PI~Y wet-e in tht.' fimtl group prise.
I( -year ugo when Woods
Aner nil , he is Mr.
Ill~~~ hi~ big birdie putt l&lt;l Martins\ illc ,
belli Bun Bryunt . Tbi~ one
Johnson nu&lt;lgt'd Oennv
~fung evenn~&gt;re.
.. Humlin aside in the tbir(t
~·ttls just u littll) b\t Jisup·
und fbtu·th tums with 15 lups
poi uti 11~ that I .:ouldn't 1\1 go 111 Murtinsvilk
close it,' O'Hair suid.
Spt'Cdwuy, itnd guw temn
Woods finisht'Ciut 5-under owner Rkk Hen&lt;lrkk u per275 und won $(.0tl million fet·t plm;e It&gt; l'l'lebrute tlw
for his 66th cm-eer victory. 25th UlllliVCI'SIIry nf his first
Only Oll\..'e in hi~ utrt•et· lms vkl\lt')' in NASCAR's )lt't'·
Wo&lt;xls titiled to win 11 PGA · mit:r ~cries : Vi~:tory Lune .
)llhnson and Hnmlin hml
Tour even in thl.' · three
nwnths tending to th~ ditl'ering views or the puss
Musters. but more lluy Hill thut guvc Johnson his fifth
vict\lry in the l11~t six rtll'~'
mttgic took care of thm.
Zuch Johnson shot 6\lnnd on NASCAR's smnllest .
trickiest tmdi.. Hnmlin snid
t'inished third .

director of the Hilton sports
book.. said h&lt;:- expe;;b big
a&lt;:tion on Michigan State
lx"&lt;.'ause of the nationwide
popularity of the Big Ten .
Aud he says Villanova ~a.n't
eJtuctlv be looked 1.1t a:; the
lovable uuderqog i.t was
back. in tl)85 - or even the
next (ieor~te Mason the
2006 long shot. Nl't pu~&gt;ible
couslderin~ the Wil&lt;kats
c·ome out llf the Big East as a
No. 3 s«(l .
"But w~·ll s~.: a buildttp
this week and th~ Gndt"rdla .
~:ould b~ neat~d bee·ause

Findlay wins
Division II
title in OT
SPRINGFIELD.

· Mlls.'&gt;.

(AP) - Tyler Evans long 3-

pointer ut the twertim;,- buaer
undelcated Fiuillay to a
56-53 victory ovet Cal Poly
P~•nwna
in the ntetl's
Oivisiou U national dmmpi·
·
. on;'_hip g.mne S&lt;tt\Uil&lt;ty.
Evans. a seu(tll' reserve
guard, hit a 26--toot~:r lium
!he right witl,!;: tv•· his only .
basket of th&lt;' gmm; as Fiudlay
(Ohio) ~oumpleted a perfet·t
36--0 seasou.
"
Th¢ Oilers bo:..:atne the
fowtb .t.:wu tv linish tmbeat· ·
en sin~e tho: Division II ml.'n·s
toorn11mellt bl.•~&lt;tm in l\l57.
Cal Poly P\1mom1 \25-8)
wa;; tl')'ing ttl bel:on11: tht.' t1t-st
wuanked team to win tht.'
tolu·muuetlt si m;e North
Alabama il,l l97\l . The
8rt1nl.'ll..'Hwet\:mue a I-I· point
deficit in the se&lt;:011d halt. and
led 41 -40 when Larry
Gordon (1 7 points) hit a 3point~·r with 5:.&gt;.0 left in regll·
lmion. •·upping 11 19-4 mn.
Regltlation ..-nded at -12-42 .
In th&lt;:- ovt'.rtime. l~lfward J&lt;1..-n
Bosti&lt;.'. the Divi~ion II play~r
of the y..-w· who kxl Hndll1y
\Vith 13 pvints. t'Olll~'(l out
with 3:40 ktt
Bvstic Wt\S nattR'tl touniai11ent MVP.
Evans hatl wored ,·i~:ht
points in the senullntll. all in
tht" s.:wnd half with two k~v
J-pointers when Findluv mi·
lied t'mm a nine-point Jdkit
ft1r a 67 -6S victor) owr
·Cemml Mi.,svmi.
ln the llmll. Fi1idltlY ~·&lt;&gt;t\'(i
more pvims in tht' 1iv~rtitn~'
\1-1) thtttl in the ,,-.;ond httlf
( 12 ). The Oikt-s sht•t ~ l\1r 2.'
in the St'l.'l'lld haiL and Wl;'tlt
n&lt;'ttrly nin,· minut,•s withvut
worin): dmin~ " U ,() Cal
Puly Punt\111&lt;1 run.
That ,·ut Findlav\ .&gt;.6-22
lclltl Ill 36-35 with ~ight minIll~' left
In th.: \11\'rtiml.'. th..- tettm'
traded kitds until Evans. who
h&lt;td &gt;(.\11\'\1 \lnly on~;· point
lll\d mi:-s~d his fit-st tht\'e 3·
poil111.'!'S. ~it tho;- "itltWr itlkr
th~ tt·ams c·unw out 1,fa timeout .
Cat Pt'l)' · Ponwua Wt.'lll
lit~l

I-IV title
he hit four ~traight free
thmws in his temn 's 6--0 run
to tlnish the gmllt.'.
With Oak Httl (25·2) tmil·
ing 4.1-.:12 and 2:04 lt:ft in th..second &lt;')ltl'll period: Ondem
stepped to the line uml
drilled tht•m both. After
teummt1te West&lt;:-n Httk hit
two mort.• I'V1LI shNs with
19, t se.:onds lt'ft to push tht'
leud to 46-43. Ondera w&lt;ts
foul&lt;Xl ug11in witJW.4 se,··
·'1"'
onds le ti.
Before shooting. he
motiont:tl tv his s~; hot1l \
tuns rebind tbt: bucklx&gt;tml to
•·utm down and not be u dis·
tm.:tion. Ht.' ulso turned to m1
officiul and pointed out that
u Kulidu pluyer hud hul't his
kne-e and httd blood running
'
down his shin.
Then he toed lhe line ILIIll

hh nothing but net on both and uguin with 31 s~·ond~
of them.
t-em&lt;~ining in th&lt;:- first ov.:-r·
"Everyb..xly was tit-ed. so l time.
was trying to give the guys ll
"He knew he hit the first
,..,st,'' said the junior point one. but he didn't set' tho:
guard. "l knew their (blood· second om· bentust" ht' was
i.:tl) kid was a good 3-point t\ltling on th.: tl\lllr 111 ft\lnl
shOt•ter, so l pointed that out \lf nlt.' ," said t',llK'h Nom1
to the&gt; ref thinking that l't.'r~in .
Jvt·llml 811sin~er S1.'(1t\'ll 19
nu1yre I l.'&lt;;&gt;uld get him out of
the ~urn&lt;:-. But it didn't points for Kulitltt (23-5) .
work.'
Tht" finish was lltr mot\'
Ondera fitiished with just e)lciting thun most of the
six pvint&gt;. but bad 10 gume. which pitted two
t-ebounds an ttssist whilt' defensiv.:-. mindt'd
smull
hmu11ing the ball tlgainst Sl'h\1\&gt;IS Cl\IK'hed by kg·
Kulklu 's furious d&lt;:-fensive endary l.'Oit&lt;:hes . The smw·
pressw-e. Ryun Bonkn im\.1 tloning Ohi\) High ~~;·h\1\11
H11k ettch had D poillt~ to Athlctil.'
Assvdntion
lead the wt~y .
heli..-vt-d thut there were
It was Borden who sav«l more couching vh:tories
the day for tht' Oaks with b&lt;'!ween the couches clull.'h~ tying .\-pointers with
22 se.-onds left in regulation . PINseseeSute.ll

Pluse ' " Fllldlay, Ill

Jimmie Johnson wins
again at Martinsville

I

it \vus tt bump ttllll sttmdurd
shvrHrud. fm-e. while
Johns1)n tht1ught lhe vide1•
wvllltl chungt' Humlin's
llptmon .
Oil the pu~s. Johnson
('llught Httmlin und g&lt;•t
inside hitn 1111 th~: bnd·
sll..,t~o·h tlll the 4!!5th lup .
Fmm tht' otttside. Hamlm
tried to .:ut down in front of
Johnson. bringing the con·
tlll.' t.
.
Jt1hnson guthered ~.·ontml
und gmbhed the lend. while
Hum lin k.~pt . his cur from
hitting the wutl und tried 111
give l'llllsc. but J1•hnson
pulled tiW fty yusily nn\1
l'OIISted to tlw vt~:tory .
·
If he wunts to th~1k thtlt l
tri«l moving him out of the
wny. he run believe thut, but
he should \fnt•·h the video

Plust ' " Johnson. 81

APphoto
Jimmie Johnson stands with his wit&amp;. Chandra. after h&amp; won tha NASCAR Goody's 500
aulo race at Martinsville S)laedway in Martlnsvllla. Va .. on Sun.ctay.

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ACROSS THE NATION

&amp;'t'S WIB•M.
Air PMS•wz.Jm&lt;
A. Gl;w;ns

~PRESSWRt~

Y

~uire

ou' ve hearu about
~ bad tn~l{tgagt:s .
about sad struggb

with

~

insol~eocv .

about the
"a:~ee of foredosu.r:-es that
bas .:rdSht.'d o~e-r Ameri.:a.
• But what ~ ue.\.t'.'
Every day. thou$allds of
"-ri&lt;..'lllls. be!!in th.!ir lhes
"' are eject~!\!
~~g.ai.n after th&lt;'y
from tht.!ir bom~.
·
AP~
~y rent. live with fril!uds
Red Gambmo describes his familiy's foreclosure during an
Qr family. oc seek refuge- in a
The Gal1anna. Ohto home that sarah and Eric Hauser lost to
sbelttt. 'fhey USII.iilly haw • nw~iew in Chestwtield Township. Mich .. Thursday. Jan. foreclosure is seen Monday. Mar{;h 9 ..
29. In tl'le background is his wife. linoa Gambmo.
~of 0~~ bill:;.l!tttpty
!lltVmg:&gt; UCI..'OWits. and a red
Bag Qn their ~o-redit 1\.'\)0t~
lbilt will tlk.l' yean&gt; to f.ak.
lky oftl:u. suffel- from t~l­
la&amp;s of ~ue. f&lt;l.ilure and
~:ement.

~ tho:

Hou$t.'rs.

th.-

Melendere;, the Gambinos..
1!\e &amp;vkills - four famil.i$ from diff.-rent bad..
!JOWlds and dift-..rent slaks
- are all e-nduring t~ $alll&lt;"

Life- sma~:k.-down .

Cnll8u

4 fart1ilies st
•
recoverntg
m foreclosu ...a·e

They ·v.- alllOISt ~ir bon~
within the past yw. l'ht.'y'velearned lessons and cha!~ .
behaviors. The-y'\·t.' opened
l.loors aftet the-ir fioot
Woo&gt; 1.'1o6e\l. tun\l.'d ro social
~ tlllll helped Ol' let
th!m ~ through a crl!&lt;..-k.
The-. all seek happil~
e,ver-ifter .:-mfings.. But
ihere are no gua..-dlltees.
.. Bitter lllttliciM'
GAHANNA. Ohio\AP) tll\'r family ·s ht.'alth fell apart
with such ferocity that Saruh_
Hous.::r laughs m disbehet
when sre rememben, it.
.
Their !rOubles began in
the- SUIIUller of 2007 with a
~ pain in her husband
Eri~ s stomach from a debilllltting intestinal disease that Laura Melen~z. 33. ana her son Jared. 9. are seen outsi&lt;le Charmaine Boykin hold.s ner S months-old aai.lghter Zoreah
~uired sev.:-raJ surgeries their home in the Naranja neighborhood of Miami. Thursda~. as she and her daUghter Alexis. 9. eat dinner in their
lind letl him With St.'VI\'1\ her· Jan. 29.
Columbia. S.C. apartment Friday, Jan. 16.
was. Days later she (.'ame
But bt.'tlearh the ~:wm sur· .:-~·emually walli..:d aw.-y from
dQw11 with a scrato:by throat face. Houser is w1.:-asy .
"That's part of wh:;o we're
H.:- said he was lett with
the home la.~t MI.
that wouldn't go away.
''I'm still sick..'' she says.
Facing life on the streets. . Ill&lt;} ~boice. Al.'o::ounts at his in a predicament. H~;~lf of it
"lt was like the Thursday "Eric's better, but we didn't Mdt'nde&lt;" sent three ot her ~'Otll{"U1Y dwiudled as the wa.~ the &lt;:-c:ouomy and the
· after his surgery I t'ouud out · ellpect what happened to d1ildren t\1 live with their hou~mg bubble burst. and job. and tht.' oth&lt;:-r half of it
lhat the .can~o-er was ba!..-k:· happen th&lt;:- tirst tim&lt;:-. I can't father tn Puerto Rico. She t.'Q:&gt;I~ of doing business n1se . was if l would huv.:- put
Hooser. JS. sav's. "There's work right now .. I wish l moved into th&lt;:- hou~e of a · His eight-burner ~rill is· aside tbl! money in~tt:ad of
t'Our tumofS in n1y ned ... the could. btU I can't. h it going friend thr three mouths until stored in hi~. son's g1u1tge. He buying tlw &lt;.-uttuge in 2003
. l!Wps.ies say that the lymph to happen ttgain? Do you be told her to leave Del.· . 2. makes r.lo wtth a tllWh :;tUll(l- that ~o~t over $.l ,UOU a
nodes. are malignant." .
er model that tits his down· mollth with utilities , And
put your own health at risk 2008.
Eric Houser was kept out to ~o to work?''
•
Mdendt&gt;l! sought refuge s{zed life. Hot dogs hav.:- th&lt;tt's · not counting the
of won for months. and this
Over th&lt;:- ~-oming momhs. \II a homeless shdter with taken the plaL-e where ex.pen· money you spend when vou
flllllil~ of sevel1 - which she wiD continue tl) battle h~r other two children tli&lt;:- · stve stt&gt;aks Olli.-e si~:.~led.
go there evef)l' weekend.~'
indud&lt;:-s three kid,. a t. canrer. her s011 will pnq&gt;ttre n&lt;:-x.t dtty. She li~.:d there for
•·rm a meat-and-potato . The &lt;.Xlttag&lt;:- ou Houghton
yeat-old ¥nmddaughter and to gntduate from high school about tbrt.'l! we-eks until sh&lt;:- man. an1l all of a sudden the Lake.about 155 miles northlheir son s tiam:ee - lost and - if Ho11ser has her way got a $:!03-~· montb apart- meat's I!Otlt.'," says Gmnbino. west of Detroil. was a J?Oint
their m.:-dkal coverage. - the bills will re paid on ment through tt gov~·t·mnem sitting 'in the wndo 's small of stn:ss in their marnage.
Their income dropped. time. ~or now, they are . program in late ~-.. moor.
living room with Linda.
Fred says Linda tri.,_l bard to
while .their monthly health tix·used on simply stt~ying
The
Gambill\).\\·
alrendy
talk
him out of buying it . • '
Sl\e I(JSt her job tit the
e~~re costs soared from
thtgik
li\·ing
sitttt1tion
Is
"I
used to buy things and
together - under ott&lt;:- roof.
wom&lt;:11 's ~.:ntt:r tn Juttumy.
ai&gt;Qut $165 to al&gt;out $480.
• Fln.dina angels
bttt she h~id alre11dy se~o·ut-ed thtl."att•ned ltgain ..Thev 1\~111· let her worry about ptlytng
Their $1.300 monthly mot,·
MIAMI
Launt a patHilllt' job as .a l'OSill&lt;' ly lean1e1l the l.'lll~lo 's owner the bills," he said. . ·
gage bill went unpaid.
has fallen imo l'otwlosltt'e'.
Th~ir houw Sl)ld at sher·
Melendez holds dear the toiO!&gt;!ISt at Wal-M&lt;u·t. ·
. In November :!008. a little few ''angels" who've guid·
whi~·h
me&lt;
UIS
they
may
tteed
itl's auction tast June. and
The job is tww f1ill time.
more thllll 1.1 yea!' after .they ed her along lhe road out of and she receiv.,_l a healthy tol1nd Wll'tner place to live by t~ey hut! to k'ave by Jan. I.
g.Qt sick. a sheritf's dep1.1t~ foreclosure.
1 ht' va~o· unt · hl)me once
tux refund c·he,·k that btts late summ~r vr c&lt;u·ly full .
kuQd.ed on the Housers
Still.
ht'
isn't
t't•dim:
bit·
w11rth $1 1&gt;5 .000 is on the
A mother of fivt• boys. helped h&lt;-r uttl·h up on her
front dOt)!' and told them it Melendez tells a story ·of a bills. Sh~ has paid otl two ter. or blmnt•less .
•
murl;et t'or $77 JXKJ.
was time to leave.
Hdp tbt's&lt;: J1.1y~ cotues
man named Angel who tix~xl &lt;.' llsh advan..:e loans and · " I wus one of thuse thttt if
''We never thou!;ht w~ '11 her StJV on the cht:up, and a SlY!llt' nl.'dit c·ard bills. th.,_l I wantt•d it. ye&lt;~h. gt't it. varillllS pl11~-es : A friend lent
be hon"tel~:&gt;ss:· Houser says. woman llltn1~ Espefli!U~t - the brakes on her SU V untl Don 't won·y ulltmt it . Wt:' R· 11 van he WI.IS!t't usin~o:. mul ·
a&amp;
her gt'llnddaughter. Spunish for hope - who ,igned up for a home phone, making
money . family members h&lt;tv~ pttid
Marleigh. toddles around the h1red her ttl Wal·Murt.
.
"It's tll&gt;t e&lt;tsy. bttt thtmk Unfortunately . I &lt;lV&lt;;t-ex.- th&lt;:-tr $800t-ent . ·
kitchen at the family\ small There's .alst• a n~phew who God." she &gt;liVS. ·•Until now. tendt'(lmysdf." h"' says . .
· Linda nmkes $50 u week.
rental home. a fl.'w miles bus e:in·n hn moral suppillt God bas d\'eu nte hettlth.
fromwhere they ustxl tolivt'. thi\lll~h try ihg times. and ho:r mtd if l huve to l!.i w my ht•ttrt
They cmnped out at a l'luubun~:tilllL' son,, · hun~ry for my ldSs I will .
Holiday Inn Ex.press for two mouths to motivat~ her tlatly. Everything I h.-ve tlone . l've
.
.
woob. refusim: to split their
"You find tntlllY po:-opk' tlont· for tht'tn. Thev are th&lt;:k.ids up amon~:'rell1t1ves and alon~ the way who are l1ke ll.'USI •n for me to li v~· ."
frieqds · homes. The wuple ange1s. but a lot l'f pe\•pk
She wants to sturt making
borrowed muney . from who supp~.JSetlly ure Y\'ur regultlr pay.ll\i.'IIIS ll):!tlill oi1
friends to get by and fuunt! friends actuttlly put more bt·r SU\. m&lt;tke StltnC uddi·
t~i~ house two weeks hiler. things itl yo~tr way to trip lllms to ht'l' li&lt;'W plm:e to
Houser says thev were you up:.' sht' suys.
live &lt;md rnuybe t'Wll get
~h.•m1ined to stay in the . Mekntlet 's ptlth 'htls bet'n l'abll.' m11la.:ell phone ~ ull
sttnlt.' town so that Chris. 16. full of obstac·tes.
. pwmising stt.'ps.
and Mary. 1-1. wouiJ ittll be
Sh~ und her bvy frit•nd
Sht• h1ts be..-n . reunited
uprooted fn.•m high s1:h1x•l. bought u $250JXXI htllllt' llt'tlr with till btU l}lle of her bllys.
"That was u pret\'\(uisite for Hotnesteud. Fh1.. in · April lkr ~oul is to Hn1l tm in&lt;:-x ·
the kitl' mttl Eri•· tmd 1." sht· 2007. They were uble to pay pt·ustvt· phmc ti&lt;.·ket and
S~tys . ''l'hat as lt1ng us wt• 're
their $2.600 monthly hou,ing brin~ him bu(·\.. fwm Puel'lo
all tog.-ther we'll be OK ." · expenses throllgh a ~:omhinu­ Rii.'\; as SIX111 us she Cltl\ .
She cvughs and tuli.es u tion of their st1laries llll4.1 hdp
"I can't be witht•ut hin1."
~ip of orungc juit:e. She has from Melemla's mother's she . says . "I'm h11ppy .
lleen in ~llld \lUt of the ht~pi· Social Secw·ity checks. ·
be1.' &lt;mse l'm h"re and wtth
tal in ret:ent weeks for radi·
Melendez says she httd them (other kids) . But be's
idion treatments .
her doubts from th&lt;:- start. missing. He·~ missing."
: · •·we don't have a lot, but Till: interest rate on th&lt;:-ir
• Ltarmnallmlts
!Jihat we do have we own," mot~gage seemed high .
tHES1ERFIELD
~ says. ;WvrJ don't even
"l lik.e to think things TOWNSHIP. Mkh . - Thi~
Wive a credit card . And we through. Because of the kitb, isn't how Fred Gt\lllbitl\1
)"&amp;ren't living beyond our I didn't walll to end up where expe&lt;·ted to celebrate his
means. It's just something •. t, a!ll oow. becat~'\t it's not 60th birthtlliY ot· 30th wedthat happened ...
eu-'y. l told him. 'lle cureli1l."' ding anniversary .
.
She worked ut u sllt'lt~r thr
· The family is slowly movHe probttbly W(lllld hav"'
lag t'orwurd. tl')'ing t\• rebuilt! nt-risk women. ami her ho;.ted ;1big f•unil ) pmty 11n
tile lives they 0111.-e had. Eric boyfriend built i&gt;llltts. Thn hi' h(llllc' ~11tt i1&gt; tlr at hi:. n&gt;t·
liluser wod:;s from oome for were matmging to pay their t1l g~· up-nonh . And u\ a
~ electronics nmnufaclttrer bills until her hvyfriend lt1st
suft• llt·t h,• would._._. fired
IIJ1d has regained medil'al hisjob.He t'\'lllltually kfl her ll)l hb "illl1ll;.tc•(' ~:rill thut
bOO.:-Iits he lost last yeur. And &lt;Uid the tlve l'hildrt•n, n:tum- 'Cl'V\'' -10 ~uc·st' . •
the couple is t'urrently ing to their nutive PUt'l'lo
lnstc·ad. '11e m1tl his wife.
mulling an option to pur- Rico in Del.-ember 201)7 .
Limht. "ill m&lt;ul bl•th mik'chas&lt;' the rental house.
.
With her bovfrit·nd ''Oht• stones this \ ,·m in th&lt;.• l'llltdl!
Their eldest son. ll)-ycar- Mclendt•L . 33 . 'round ~t-sdt: tht·y rt'llt. a hnll~ mik h\'111 th,· ·
ok1 Alex . recently landed a in cv~n llllll'-' lt\1til'k . Ht•r sul&gt;urban t:l..·m 1it t;mc·h h1 &gt;m,·
full-time job.nnd his fiam:~'&lt;' mother ~ot sicl&lt;llld t'lltkd up they ll\'111• fon.x·l&lt;'' lll\' Jun . I.
in an u~s is[t"tl ti \ i ~~~ L.Ll· iht", J'hey Ills(&gt; ll\'t th,•ir .:;li'IUid tit&lt;-•
pl~ns to enroll in Oberlin
Colleg&lt;'· in tho: spring. Both &lt;ll Mclcmkt ''"t that limu-1- l'\lltu~;e blc'l.'ttu:.e lhcy i.'llllldn't
gltv~: up tht•ir onl!inal plans dal hdp. Sh~ 'tt&gt;Jlpt·d paying utfm\1 them ttfkr G!tmbino
to . attt·ml collt·~"' wh"'n the mortgag&lt;'. kit bdund 1111 do,,ed his ' ~'&lt;'ttl ,•,ttUl.' t1pprni~ll
l!t:r SU\' p &lt;~y mc· nh . uud bu~itwss IIL't June.
Mitrkigh was blmt.
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30th
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baby-,itting a l!t"&lt;l!lddau~h­
tt.'r. On.!- son paid for Freu to
ta.kt.' refresbt.'r colll'St.'S am.l a
tt.'&gt;t to bo:..:oo1e ~t.t~.:rti­
tied - au upgrade man~
mortgage ~o·ompanies now

llt:FOU.MD
Klo'IWI:I'

lmjde
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Ca\s will I • Sb:aight. Pact B'

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fuiled at two ~~~temrt'

despite inreru;e. $1Udying Wtth
a friend and fellow appraiser.
But he's. making some
monev worling foe biJ; oldest
son. Fred Gambino Jr" who
owns his own appmisal fum.
Bv SW.Ulllrt. Fred Gambino
~s to be· worlting sreadil~
ani! pa~ing the bills.
"Wt.' figtm!' Wt.' ·vt.' gono:- t~
the bottom a$ fat a.s we
can.'' he $aVS. "Now we're
just going ~.on our way
bad. up ugwn.
•AD-y tutet
COLUMBIA. S.C. \AP)
- Chanuaine B&lt;&gt;ykin was
the id.:al target of those l..x1l..•
ing to mak..: a. qukk bu~o·k
.during the height of the bous·
ing boom. She was inell.periem.'ed in the home buying
proct'ss. bad less tban pect~t
c:redit and a minority.
1~ majority of blacks who
took. out purd1.a&gt;e- mongug.:s
in 2005 got hig!Kwt ~ub­
pl'im.: loans. &lt;.."On~ with
arot.uld 17 pet,:ent of whites.
U!..Wnling II.) Federdi R~:s.&lt;:rve
•.b.ita. And . minority homeownen;. are bearing the b\'Wlt
of the ft~£e~:IO..'tm!' crisis.
· Boy kin's home w..:ut into
foredos.ure aft&lt;:-r a.Q,itllcult
pregnancy forced b&lt;:-r to quit
one tlf her twl) job-s and her ·
adjm•table mortgage rate
rose . dvublin~ h&lt;:-r tm:mthl~
par,mo::nts to $1 Jl:\7 .
·1 bad no dtoire." $aVS
Boyk.in. a South Carolina siit·
gl&lt;:- mother of two. "l ba~l to
~ out and get an apattment
for Ule and my chikh-en."
Fitumcially. Boy kin says
she bas bit bottom. But with
a new associates degrt.'l! in
busin&lt;:-ss tmd a new bal::&gt;y.
sh&lt;:- bas u plan to rebound.
''lt wa;; Jetinitd~ a lesson
teamed:' she says. "I think my
inrerest rllte was (IJI)Und 9 per·
cent. And it was adjustable ...
And (I) jttst worked with
someone who was out to make
m01lt.'y and sell a home."
She sa~s she wilt LISt.' pmt of
this ye;;u: s tax. retwn to pay off ·
old bills. get ·credit rumseling
rutd educate herself on what to
do when buying a home.
ln addition to looking for
the rest loml. Boykin Sltid
she's .also teamed to avoid
choosing the wrong house.
She bought a bouse from
a mortgage broker who was
buying houses. making cos·
metic- repairs. ttnd tltpping
th&lt;:-m. And soon after shot
moved in. she had to spenJ
$6.000 to fix. tl ro&lt;.1f leak and
oth&lt;:-r things.
There will be anothel'
house. Boy kin st1ys. But this
time. there will re a better
i.'httoce to nmke it u penna·
nent home.
"I feel like in a year or so.
r ll repair my ~o·redit anJ get
back out ther~ and get
another home tor me and
my girls." she says.

t?

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at Ba
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8'f EDIIIE PEu.s
AP ro!ATIONAL WFIITEFI

ORLANDO. Fla. tAP) The duoch shot&amp;. The hite
charge. An electri~ bii:Uil.'
the 18th bole at Bay

fltlLoo

Yep, Ttg&lt;:-r Woods is back.
With those fu.m.iliar badnine h.:-roi~~ and a putt moot
e~eryollt.' kllt.'w he was
going to mal.&lt;:-. Woods
holed a 15-l'oott.'r ..for birdie
IQ win tl:le Arnold Pa.lmer
Invitational foe his ftrst .~ i~:­
torJI sinre returning (rom
knee surge!')'.
Woods dosed with a 3·
under 67 for a oDe-shot vic·
tory over ha.rd· hi&lt;:k. Sean
O'Hair.matching his 1~-est
1.'011\ebatk on the PGA Tour.
"It teeh gOOd tl) be back
in c:ontention. to feel th&lt;:rush..~ Woods said. "It's
been 1.1while. but God. it felt
good ."

.

Three regulars and Villanova at men's Final Four
Three of the teams are
Final Four ft.'gular;;. prol!raJUS that e:~.pect to l!e practkit1g and playing in the tirst
w&lt;:-ek of April. not attending
end-of~ as(ln biUI&lt;luets.
Trying to pul.l a postseason
surprise is Villanova. a
school that might not havl.'
the tradition ·of North
Carolina. Michigan State- or
Conn~ti\.'Ut but does have
the bigg&lt;:-st sho•:ker in
NCAA to.&gt;urnl.Uitent history
on its ~.·olorful ft.'Slllue-.
Villanova on~o-e agam will

enter the Final Four a.' an
~&lt;Jefdog. though h.;tr~!y the
lund It Wti.S the Ia' ' lin.:. m
t985 ~ . when
Rothe
Masstmtno's te &lt;lm was
etghth-set.'&lt;ied and shot 78.6
peKent to k.uoc:k a growu1g
G.,_ltgetuwn d~tlasty off its

w~d e1nbru~o.-e.
be .invohcl wit!).
and I hope the)l
SUppon

sw; _Micb.tgan State.
there S little dou.bt who Wtll
~ave OOtlle-("UUrt. advant~e
Ul that one. The Fmal Four ts
coming to Detroit, l.Uid the
Spartans (30-6) are pla~mg
otdy 90 tntl&lt;:-s from home.
. ;'\ ni~.-e ray of sunshine for
~tal .
a statetbatbassutl'eredmore
Tlus time. the Wildc11ts than most ov~rthe past year.
(30- 71 are thinl-seeded. when it.conles to job losses
1:oacbed by Jay Wnght (wtth and th&lt;:- recesston .
Ma.&gt;$unmo_almost c:ertd.iuly . " I'm _just hoping .we're a
wat~hing trom .t~e stands) s.tlv'er ltrung lll what s been a
~d hav~ a s~mt!tnal meet· · ,,tt!~ btt of a doudy yell!' for
tng set tor Salurdl.ly agamst us. srartans I.'OUI.'h fvm
North fw.uhna. . _
. l&lt;lZ? satd. 'Tm_bop~g that
The other sem•hnal w1ll · we re th&lt;:- sunsbme. l m bopoo between Comte~.ticut ver- tng we' re something to

Prep Boys Basketball -

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us tJe:ause. you know. I
haven t even boo tune . to
think about UC01.m."
The last tt:oam to J!lay the
Fmal Four m 1ts home stttte
was Duke. Th.:- Blue Devils
lost to Arkansas in the l\194
title ~tw.ue in Charlotte. N.C.
Viliw.1ovu is. no big surpnse. the long shot among
this group of four.l i:.ted at 8.I at the Las Vegas Hilton
!"&lt;.ICI!' . and sports. book .
O.trohna IS the 5-6 tavonte.
whtle UC:)Jln .. is. 5-~ and
Mt~:htlo!W.l State ts , . 1.
Jay 'Korm:gay. cx~-.:utive

OHSAA state championships

.

Just like .last year, when
Woods made a 25-foot
birdie on the tiual holt' at
Bay Hill for a one-shot ~ic­
tory. he delivered a high~·barg.ed .:elt.'bration. Instead
of slamming his 'liP to tht.'
~rowtd. be t\lllll!d and ran
uno the arms of his c:addie.
wbo.lifted him off his teet.
Then ~o·w.i1e the m...eting
with th&lt;:- touman1ent host.
"What wu.s. it l told you
las.t year'!" Palmer said with
a wide grin.
Palmer has se&lt;:n envugh
. of W~Xld!; to know what tv
ellpecl. Woods WOII at 8ay
Hill for the six.th tirne. the
fourth P(iA Tour event he
bas won at least that often.
· ·This o.ne was special.
Woods bad not been atop
the leaderboard &amp;inc&lt;:- hl'
won the U.S. Open io a ·i9bole playoff last June. He
had t:eeoJJstructive, surgery
on his lt.'ft knee a week later.
and missed th&lt;:- nex.t eight
monttls.
With two inditlet·ent
results at World Golf
Champio11ship6. tht:re w..:re
. questions wbt.'tht.'r he would
be rettdy t'or tht.' M1.1slet~ 'in
t)&lt;V\l weeks . Not unvmore.
'He rallied from tt 11ve-shot
deficit and dt'li vet-ed one
crtteial sbot after anothe-r in
fading sunlight.
.
It was the third time
C'OLtJMBUS \AP)
Woods has won 111 Ba)( Hill
Kyle
Ondera had 11 honible
with a birdie on the 72nd
shooting gmn&lt;:- - ut let~st
hole.
O'Httir made l\llly on¢ until no one was gumxling
bit~lie and closed with a 73. him tmd the game was hung·
but he · steadied hims.:-lf ing in the balance.
Onll&lt;'rn hit th&lt;' g(•·aheud
alon~ the back nitlt.' until a
crucml mistake on th&lt;:- 16th fret.' thrvws and then
hole. wh.:-n be went ut th~ l;lim:htXI it with twt1 more to
flug with Woods in the give Oa~ Hill11 thrilling 4S·
f\)ugh . His 7-irtlll cumo:: up 43 · tlouble-~wertime win
· short ttnd into the Wltter. Satttrd~l)' &lt;1Vt.'r Kalida. tl)l·k~
lug up a Divisiotl IV title in
le1tdin!; to u bogey.
"llhmk. what hllllpened is the Ouks • tirst trip ever to
when the sun was going . the stttte tournament .
down .a little bit.! guess ttiut
"During the regi,,nul fimtl
kittd of proved to me that gume. we were up tht-ee with
t~ ball witsn 't quit" going not mu~:h tim~ len und I
as !itr." O'Hair said.
thougltt tiNllll thut. how I'd
. He might oo right. for dre11med ubout thm moment.
Woods ran into the same when I wus a linle kit!."
problem a hole Iuter. Ht' Ondera suid . "Th.:n I
posed over a 4-inln thm he knod.ed 'em down."
thou~ht . was !lush, tongue
Just t-of- 11 fwm th&lt;:- field.
hailgmg out of his mouth
m..: Mkhttt:l Jot\lm1 when
he lmew a shot was going
in . This one plugged under
the lip l)f the front bunkt'r.
mttl Wovds nmde bogey to
1(\llluto a tit:.
'
·
·1'hnt set up til&lt;' (lntnuttk·
l'inish with only minttt&lt;:-s of
MARTINSVILLE. Yu ,
ckcylight rem1tit!ing. thttnks (AP) - Jimmie Johns\ln
IQ a two-hour ruin deh1y in didn't huve the l'ttr to belli
ilt~t morning.
until Int.: intht: Gtxxly's 504)
'- :It was the ~·ond strnight on Suntluy. but thllt he
~t'ar that O'Huit· bud to emerged ut the right time
wtttch Woods cel;;-brute. shouiJ huve bl!etf no sur·
':PI~Y wet-e in tht.' fimtl group prise.
I( -year ugo when Woods
Aner nil , he is Mr.
Ill~~~ hi~ big birdie putt l&lt;l Martins\ illc ,
belli Bun Bryunt . Tbi~ one
Johnson nu&lt;lgt'd Oennv
~fung evenn~&gt;re.
.. Humlin aside in the tbir(t
~·ttls just u littll) b\t Jisup·
und fbtu·th tums with 15 lups
poi uti 11~ that I .:ouldn't 1\1 go 111 Murtinsvilk
close it,' O'Hair suid.
Spt'Cdwuy, itnd guw temn
Woods finisht'Ciut 5-under owner Rkk Hen&lt;lrkk u per275 und won $(.0tl million fet·t plm;e It&gt; l'l'lebrute tlw
for his 66th cm-eer victory. 25th UlllliVCI'SIIry nf his first
Only Oll\..'e in hi~ utrt•et· lms vkl\lt')' in NASCAR's )lt't'·
Wo&lt;xls titiled to win 11 PGA · mit:r ~cries : Vi~:tory Lune .
)llhnson and Hnmlin hml
Tour even in thl.' · three
nwnths tending to th~ ditl'ering views or the puss
Musters. but more lluy Hill thut guvc Johnson his fifth
vict\lry in the l11~t six rtll'~'
mttgic took care of thm.
Zuch Johnson shot 6\lnnd on NASCAR's smnllest .
trickiest tmdi.. Hnmlin snid
t'inished third .

director of the Hilton sports
book.. said h&lt;:- expe;;b big
a&lt;:tion on Michigan State
lx"&lt;.'ause of the nationwide
popularity of the Big Ten .
Aud he says Villanova ~a.n't
eJtuctlv be looked 1.1t a:; the
lovable uuderqog i.t was
back. in tl)85 - or even the
next (ieor~te Mason the
2006 long shot. Nl't pu~&gt;ible
couslderin~ the Wil&lt;kats
c·ome out llf the Big East as a
No. 3 s«(l .
"But w~·ll s~.: a buildttp
this week and th~ Gndt"rdla .
~:ould b~ neat~d bee·ause

Findlay wins
Division II
title in OT
SPRINGFIELD.

· Mlls.'&gt;.

(AP) - Tyler Evans long 3-

pointer ut the twertim;,- buaer
undelcated Fiuillay to a
56-53 victory ovet Cal Poly
P~•nwna
in the ntetl's
Oivisiou U national dmmpi·
·
. on;'_hip g.mne S&lt;tt\Uil&lt;ty.
Evans. a seu(tll' reserve
guard, hit a 26--toot~:r lium
!he right witl,!;: tv•· his only .
basket of th&lt;' gmm; as Fiudlay
(Ohio) ~oumpleted a perfet·t
36--0 seasou.
"
Th¢ Oilers bo:..:atne the
fowtb .t.:wu tv linish tmbeat· ·
en sin~e tho: Division II ml.'n·s
toorn11mellt bl.•~&lt;tm in l\l57.
Cal Poly P\1mom1 \25-8)
wa;; tl')'ing ttl bel:on11: tht.' t1t-st
wuanked team to win tht.'
tolu·muuetlt si m;e North
Alabama il,l l97\l . The
8rt1nl.'ll..'Hwet\:mue a I-I· point
deficit in the se&lt;:011d halt. and
led 41 -40 when Larry
Gordon (1 7 points) hit a 3point~·r with 5:.&gt;.0 left in regll·
lmion. •·upping 11 19-4 mn.
Regltlation ..-nded at -12-42 .
In th&lt;:- ovt'.rtime. l~lfward J&lt;1..-n
Bosti&lt;.'. the Divi~ion II play~r
of the y..-w· who kxl Hndll1y
\Vith 13 pvints. t'Olll~'(l out
with 3:40 ktt
Bvstic Wt\S nattR'tl touniai11ent MVP.
Evans hatl wored ,·i~:ht
points in the senullntll. all in
tht" s.:wnd half with two k~v
J-pointers when Findluv mi·
lied t'mm a nine-point Jdkit
ft1r a 67 -6S victor) owr
·Cemml Mi.,svmi.
ln the llmll. Fi1idltlY ~·&lt;&gt;t\'(i
more pvims in tht' 1iv~rtitn~'
\1-1) thtttl in the ,,-.;ond httlf
( 12 ). The Oikt-s sht•t ~ l\1r 2.'
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lclltl Ill 36-35 with ~ight minIll~' left
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lll\d mi:-s~d his fit-st tht\'e 3·
poil111.'!'S. ~it tho;- "itltWr itlkr
th~ tt·ams c·unw out 1,fa timeout .
Cat Pt'l)' · Ponwua Wt.'lll
lit~l

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he hit four ~traight free
thmws in his temn 's 6--0 run
to tlnish the gmllt.'.
With Oak Httl (25·2) tmil·
ing 4.1-.:12 and 2:04 lt:ft in th..second &lt;')ltl'll period: Ondem
stepped to the line uml
drilled tht•m both. After
teummt1te West&lt;:-n Httk hit
two mort.• I'V1LI shNs with
19, t se.:onds lt'ft to push tht'
leud to 46-43. Ondera w&lt;ts
foul&lt;Xl ug11in witJW.4 se,··
·'1"'
onds le ti.
Before shooting. he
motiont:tl tv his s~; hot1l \
tuns rebind tbt: bucklx&gt;tml to
•·utm down and not be u dis·
tm.:tion. Ht.' ulso turned to m1
officiul and pointed out that
u Kulidu pluyer hud hul't his
kne-e and httd blood running
'
down his shin.
Then he toed lhe line ILIIll

hh nothing but net on both and uguin with 31 s~·ond~
of them.
t-em&lt;~ining in th&lt;:- first ov.:-r·
"Everyb..xly was tit-ed. so l time.
was trying to give the guys ll
"He knew he hit the first
,..,st,'' said the junior point one. but he didn't set' tho:
guard. "l knew their (blood· second om· bentust" ht' was
i.:tl) kid was a good 3-point t\ltling on th.: tl\lllr 111 ft\lnl
shOt•ter, so l pointed that out \lf nlt.' ," said t',llK'h Nom1
to the&gt; ref thinking that l't.'r~in .
Jvt·llml 811sin~er S1.'(1t\'ll 19
nu1yre I l.'&lt;;&gt;uld get him out of
the ~urn&lt;:-. But it didn't points for Kulitltt (23-5) .
work.'
Tht" finish was lltr mot\'
Ondera fitiished with just e)lciting thun most of the
six pvint&gt;. but bad 10 gume. which pitted two
t-ebounds an ttssist whilt' defensiv.:-. mindt'd
smull
hmu11ing the ball tlgainst Sl'h\1\&gt;IS Cl\IK'hed by kg·
Kulklu 's furious d&lt;:-fensive endary l.'Oit&lt;:hes . The smw·
pressw-e. Ryun Bonkn im\.1 tloning Ohi\) High ~~;·h\1\11
H11k ettch had D poillt~ to Athlctil.'
Assvdntion
lead the wt~y .
heli..-vt-d thut there were
It was Borden who sav«l more couching vh:tories
the day for tht' Oaks with b&lt;'!ween the couches clull.'h~ tying .\-pointers with
22 se.-onds left in regulation . PINseseeSute.ll

Pluse ' " Fllldlay, Ill

Jimmie Johnson wins
again at Martinsville

I

it \vus tt bump ttllll sttmdurd
shvrHrud. fm-e. while
Johns1)n tht1ught lhe vide1•
wvllltl chungt' Humlin's
llptmon .
Oil the pu~s. Johnson
('llught Httmlin und g&lt;•t
inside hitn 1111 th~: bnd·
sll..,t~o·h tlll the 4!!5th lup .
Fmm tht' otttside. Hamlm
tried to .:ut down in front of
Johnson. bringing the con·
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.
Jt1hnson guthered ~.·ontml
und gmbhed the lend. while
Hum lin k.~pt . his cur from
hitting the wutl und tried 111
give l'llllsc. but J1•hnson
pulled tiW fty yusily nn\1
l'OIISted to tlw vt~:tory .
·
If he wunts to th~1k thtlt l
tri«l moving him out of the
wny. he run believe thut, but
he should \fnt•·h the video

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Jimmie Johnson stands with his wit&amp;. Chandra. after h&amp; won tha NASCAR Goody's 500
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uobearen.
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last three games in over·
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ream in the Elite Eight in ttw q~rtmats.

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PEANUTS
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Mill or drop oil thle couporulong
with 1 copy of your photo ID 10
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45631
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VConn Huskies fend off Missouri, 82-75 . Cavs 'Yin 12th ~ght
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VluAHovA 78, PITT 76
BOSTON (AP) - S.:ottie
Reynolds made a half-court
dash for the game-winning
"tbe wait goes on for sbot with 0.5 ~onds left.
l'&amp;s.souri.
leading Villanova over
freshman Kemba Wal.k.~r Pittsburgh and ba~o·k. to the
scored 23 points as the top- Final Four for the first time
seeded Huskies held off sinc-e its shock.ing run to the
Missouri 82-75 on Saturday l9t!5 l'hampionship. ·
19 earn a trip to Detroit and
Dwayne Anderson scored
extend the Big East's domi- l7 for the third-seeded
nance of the NCAA tourna- Wildcats. who· responded to
ment.
Pittsburgh 's physical play by
lJConn. (31--l) wott th&lt;' sinking 22 of 23 f~ throws
W~st Regional and will play in the East Re11ional tina!. ·
tbe
Louisville-Mi•·higan
Villanova (:10- 7) won the
State wirnter.
matchup of Big East rivals and
- The- Huskies blew an early advanced to ptar the winner of
ll -{'Oint lead but survived the South Regional champiagamst the frenetic third.- . unship
between
North
Seeded Tigers. who wer.- Carolina and Oklahoma. The
di:Jtied their first Final Four Wildcats are tlie lowesttienh.
remaining so:ed in the NCAA
AP phalo
i.JConn clinched the victo- toumamenl. though not 4uite Villanova guard Scottie Reynolds (•1) goes up for the win"'
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h' s o 1
·lb ert Brown ·1n the see·• by goin&lt;&gt;,. 10-for-10 from '"~ big an underdo!!- as the ning basket against p 1ttsburg
the-line in the ftnall :02 . Th"' eighth' seeded ' 85 ,team - and half during a men's NCAA tournament regional cham}lllskies are still in the httnt thoo;e 'Otts upset Georgetown pionship cOllege basketball game in . B.oston on Saturday.
fbi their third . national titl~ 'uKi became the lowest so:ed
-:the tirst two went through ~ver to win it all.
nation':; bo:st player. North. the Final Four. '
regiooals in Phoenix iti !9\N
The first two teams to reach Carolina brushed him aside
r~·trare
fro m with a totalteanl effort.
MICHIGAN STATE 64,
this- year ·s F'-..
and 2004
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Ty Lawson s•·on:d 19
LOUISVILLE 52
cpacb Jim Calhow1 made Wl Connecticut won the West. On points and Danny Green
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) e!Uiggerated list pump tuld Sunday. Louisville will try to added 18 to lead the to~­
t~ Huskies mobbed each make tt three from the confer. seeded Tm· Heels to a 7-- Michigan State is man:hin·g
Qther ut l-enter wurt. AJ. ence when 1't piays M.tchi gan 60 win over Griffin and ou to Motown.
The
Sparians
gave
the
Pril-e added 18 points for the State in the Midwest.
Oklahoma on Sunday in
. Huskies.
Sam Young S(.'Ored 2t\ and the South Regional finaL
Final Four a hometown feel.
• Leo Lyons and Matt DeJuan Blair bad 20 points
North Carulina (32-4) stoppino overall No. 1 seed
Lawrence each had · 13 and 10 rebounds !'or advanced to the Fin'tl Four louisville 64-52 Sunday to
~ts fOC' Missouri (3 i-7). Pittsburgh (31-5). the fm:t No. fort he ~ecoml straight year win the Midwest RegionaL
Goran Sutori had 19
\!liich overcame an early 13- 1 seed to lose.
. and will play Villanova in
points and 10· rebounds as
J; deficit but couldn't match
Pitt's LevaJl(.-e Fields hit two the national semifinals.
Griffin .scored 23 poiht&gt; th.e second-seetled Spartans
tlte muscular Huskies on the tbul shots with 5.5 seconds
~s. UConn outreboltnd- ldt. tying it at 76. Villanova with 16 rebounds for (30-6) reached their fifth
eo Mizzou 47-32.
then threw an inbowld.s pa«S to Oklahoma. but the Sooners Final Four in ll years a (30-6) went 2-for- 19 from the most trips of any team
. Dogged by reports alleg- nu·"'-..
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in the nation during thltt
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UCLA has been to 18. but •·ampus. the Spartans will
•QCUS on the task of earning
The. clock ticked down to the Bruins' !980 appear- play
Connecti\'ut
on
zero. but a halt~secood was anc:e was later vacated by Saturday at Ford Field in
. i ·frip to Detroit.
· The first meeting between restored . Fields lofted a des.- the NCAA be.:ause of rul.:s Detroit. A rel'ord crowd of
lite schools featured · a clash pemtion try from three-quar- violations.
72 JlOO •. the largest ever for
tlf styles. The Tigers. who ters coun mtd it was dose.
This will be the Tar wlh:ge basketball\ signalnid scored 102 points on with the ball blwging oft· the Heels· ninth Final Four in ture event. is expected for
Memphis on Thursday backboard a'lime &lt;!'xpired.
19 seasons - and it will each gtune .
lii&amp;ht. wanted to run. The
be played at Detroit's Ford
The Spamins made it 30
Huskies tried to force a half- UNC 72, OKLAHOMA 60 Field. where they routed years after Mugic Johnson
court game and tak.e advanMichigan State 98-63 in led them to a nutiomtl title
lfge of their superior sile
MEM\&gt;HIS. Tenn. (AP) - Decen1ber. Earlier Sunday. over Larry Bird and lnditma
and strength.
Blak.e Griffin might be the the Spartans also reached State..
(lLENDALE. Aril. (AP)

Connecti~ut is nta!Ung
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ClEVElAND (APl Tbe Mavericks couldn't
The Cleveland Cavaliers get anything going aglliflst
turneti ()() and didn't mind Cleveland's
suffocatlng
one bit.
defense. and when Ja,mes
LeBron James scored 24 pull~ up and knocked down
points with 12 assists and. a 3-pointer. the Cavs were
orchestrated Cleveland's on their way to win No. 12
sbow on and off the tloo~ as in a row.
the Cavs made more history
On Cleveland's next trip.
with a 102-74 win over the Willlams pulled up for a 3Dallas
Mavericks
on pointer that missed. But
Sunday. extending their before the shot bounced otl
winning streak to a fran.;;hise th.e rim. a retreating James
·
ran over referee Derek
record 12 straight.
The Cavs, who earlier this Richardson near midcourt.
week. surpassed the dub· James crashed hard to the
mark for wins in a season. t1oor and laid there for sevtrailed 35-20 in the t1rst er.U moments as Cleveland
quarter and 49-47 at half- fans quieted and his tearnttme .
But
Cleveland mates gatllered around.
outscored Dallas 30-11 in
But be popped to his teet.
the third quarter and 55-25 and it wasn't1ong before he
in the second half to was danciag on Cleveland\
improve to a league-best 35- sideline during a timeout
1 at home .
and mugging for the ·camera
Cleveland is the 6lst team as the Cavs' reserves tinto win 60 games in the regu- ished off the Maveric·k.s.
lar season.
who came· ioto the game
Dirk · Nowitzki scored 20 holding down the No. S spot
for the Mavericks.
in the cluttered Western
The 28-point win wa~ the Conference standings.
largest in Cleveland's 56
Following player introgames
against
the ductions. James and his
Mavericks.
teammates held a mock.
Mo Williams added · 22 baseball
~ame
with
and Joe Smith had his best Willi:uns hittmg an unagtgame since returning to the nary home run. With James
Cuvs·. The vetetan forward as their ringleader. the Cavs .
had 12 point~. 13 rebounds now 20-2 sinct: the Ali-Stw:
and was Cleveland's only break, recently began slagconsistent ph.tjler in tht' tirst ing pregume productions
before tipoff,
half.
It's all in good fun.and no
· Jason Kidd. who missed
Dallas' previous game with team is having more fun
a sore back. had nme points. than the Cavs right now.
eight as~ists and seven
James didn't !!et his ftrst
rebounds.
field !!&lt;&gt;al untiC there was
The Cavaliers. who trailed just 4':45 left before half·
b~ 15 in tht: second quarter, time. but it was W()rtb the
dtdn 't need long to tum wait.
things around and run their . Driving the right baseline.
rec~,&gt;rd to 25-4 against he crushed a two-handed
Western Conference teams. dunk as Nowitzki watched
James ted center Zydrunas hdples.sly. The bucket
llgauskas for three straight capped a 17-4 spurt by
jumpers as Cleve lund Cleveland. slicing Dallas·
outscored Dallas 10-1 in the 15-point lead to 39-37.
opening minutes of the third Williams. who mtssed hts
quarter. James then· scored first seven shots. finally got
on a layu{&gt; and made two a few to fall and the Cavs
straight Jumpers before ·were somehow within 49-47
threading a pass to Anderson at halftime despite Jan1es
Varejao. whose dunk gave and Willianis each shooting
3-of-ll.
Cleveland a 68-52 lead.

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sioos, :voters cao now ~tote
any lime before election day.
Ballots can be requested
POMEROY ...: ·Voters in through tilt! Board or
Pomeroy can begin early .EiediQos oft'il;e. or in pervn&amp;ia1&gt; Tuesday for the May . soo during regular business
5--.:;:
primaries.
boors.
~illage will have the Thete will be oo primary
only May ~ectioo in ~ in Middleport, because
~~.Tb9e~~oc~­ ro~~J~Cil members lhere have
da.tes for Pomeroy V'"illage decided 5o fue as indepenCouncil. Repubtican George dents, elil!lina.ting the need ·
Stewart and · Democrat for a ~ primary there
Victor C. Young W,and ~o and the costs.. associated
ballot issues to be decided. wilb such an election.
The election is May 5, but
1Wo ~y council candue 10 early votiag provi- didates. Republican George

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Young lll, .filed before the
February dea,d.fute. but will
advance to the fall election
autornalically along with any
independent· candidates wbo
tile in the meantime.
Voters in Pomeroy also
will da:-ide the !'ate of a proposed
quttrter-percent
tncrease io the· viUage
inco.me. tax and a proposal
for participation in a naturdl
gas aggre~ation progr..un.
Stewart s term and those
of Mary ., McAngus. Pete .
Barnhart and Jim Sisson are

up for eleclioo. Stewart and
Young will advance automatically to the November
general election ballot after
the primary. Independent
candidates have until May 4
to file their petitions in
order to appear on · the
November ballot.
The fall ballot will also
include c·ouncil seats in
Racine .
Rutland
and
Syml·use . Beuuse ·of their
populatwns. those · villages
do not conduct partisan primaries. There are four council seats open in Racine and

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respectiv:!k
Rutland's c'Ouncil is m
up of only three seated
members. with three present
·vacancies.
Racine voters will also
e l.:ct a member of the .BQ8ld
of Pi•blic Affairs and
Syramse voters two BPA
members.
Two township trustees
will be elected in each of the
. ~:ounty 's townships. but not
until the November general
election . School board
members will also be el~t­
cd in the fait.

Reward
offered
in Racine
arson
Bv BETH SERGENT
BSERGENTiil/ MVOAILYSENTINELCOM

RACINE - A reward of
up to $5.000 is being otlered
by the Division of State Fire
Marshal for information
leading to· the identiftcatipn
of the person or persons
responsible for last week. 's
tire at 309 Fifth Street which
was lat.:r determined to be .a
case of arson.
. Actordiog .
Shane
Cartmill. spokesperson for
the Division of State Fire
Marshul. a Blue Ribbon
Arson Reward sign has
been posted at the propeny
of last week. 's tire. home of
Fred and Regina Wolfe.
"We have had success
with the Blue Ribbon Arson .
Reward in the past."
Clllrltne Hoeftlch/PIIOIOtl Canmill said. "State Fire
Free faSiing lipid profile and blood giucosa tests were offered by the Holzer Medical Center's Community Health and Marshal investigators have
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Wellness Program by Bonnie McFarland, director, and her staff.
found that · the llerson
responsible for a ftre .often
will talk or brag to someone
about the crime. When that
happens. we need to know.
Bv CHAIUNE HolFUCH
We encourage citizens to
HOEFI.tCHOicl'tOAIIYSENTINELCOM
call with any tip or information. no matter how small or
. POMEROY - The IUIIIU·
insignifioant it may seem. lt
Ill free health fair 111 the
· mleht be exactlv what
Meigs Community Center
investigators are seeking." .
always atlntets a crowd of
According to its website.
helllth-conscious · residents,
in !973. the Ohio FAIR
and this year's event hdd
Plan
Underwriting
Saturday was no ex~ption .
Association founded the
The
"Know I Your
PINse see Arson. AS
Numbers Health Fait" was
sponsored by the Meigs .
Cooperative Parish's Faith
Community Nurse Health
Ministry with Lenora
Leifheit, parish nurse. in
charge.
:.
. The free testing included
fasting lipid profile and
blood glucose testing •. nonfasting total cholesterol and
blood glucose. body mass
indell testing, 11nd blood
Bv BETH SERGENT .
pressure screening .
BSERGENTUMVOAilYSENTINELCOM
On hi.Uid to administer the
blood tests were nurses
GALLIPOLIS · - The
from the Hol:u:r Medical Eunice Jones learned her numbers when she was tested for. body mass index by Andy Gullin-Meigs Community
·
Center's Community Health Brumfield of the Meigs County Health Department.
Action Agencv will host a
and Wellne~s Program, and
conversation on poverty on
Leifheit. Blood pressures by Meigs County Health including the Fnmily Hettlth Meigs County Agricultuml Thursduy at the Galliu
Care. Meigs County Cun~-er Extension Service Family
were tak.en by a Pleusi.IIIt Depart111ent personnel.
Numerous other agencies lnithuive. Ohio Valley Home Nutrition Program. and the County Senior Center at
Valley Hospital staff memeducational Health,lnc .. FmtlilyOxygen Meigs Cooperati~e Purish • 1165 Ohio !60.
ber. and body mass. index distributing
The doors open at 6 p.m.
evaluations were conducted material and. informntion and Medical Equipment. God'' NET.
and
the meeting shoukl con~dudt• at uround g;30 p.m .
"W~ hope to see u good
cross-scc·tion of the populu· .
tion . cs1~dally those people
STAFF REPORT .
The removal of the scrap of the MCHD. clemt up of · by t?wnship . employees who r,•cl'iw our servi~o·es .so
MDSNewseMVOAILVSENTINEL.COM tires was fucilituted through the scrnp tu-es wus u v~ry were !rom stnHhtr nrens .
that their voi,·es can be
u clenn up project funded in difficult tmd costly process.
Illegal dump sites and heard:· Tom Reed. ex.ecutive
POMEROY - Recently. . part by the OEPA from Work cre~s contn1cted by numbers of tires removed
director of GMCAA said .
through the combined money generated throl!gh the scrup ttre ~tsposul luctl- we1e us follows : Pmtmson
The Ohio Associntion of
efforts of the Meigs County state wide retail tire sales ity. Libeny Ttre ot Grove Roud. 600~ Titus Roud.. 450:
Community
Action
Health Department. Ohio over the past several years. City. moved into the area on Durk Hollow Road 1.700: Agencies . nre hosting the
Environmental Protection The project targeted illegal Feb. 19 and began cleun up Old Dext~r Road. 2()0: l'OIWersntions 011 poverty on
Agency. township trustees scrap tire disposal sites . activities . which continued Dt·cter R1,ud. (l00 . Numbers bt•half of Gov. Ted
and the Gullia . Jackson, which consisted of I00 .up through March 2 · . Scrap of tires removed from town- Strkkland's Anti-Poverty .
Meigs. VInton Solid Waste to 2.000 !ires. !he project tires Wtlre . removed from ship rouds·und right of ways Tusk ForCl'. The primary
Management
District, also prov1ded t.or the d1s- muny loc~tt10ns whtch Wtlre wert' as follows : Sutton objt·ctivc is to ensure the
around 6,000 s~o·rup tires posal of scntp ttres denned made chfttcuh by very steep Township. 414: Sakm administration hns access to
were !t:moved from numer- up 11long townshtp und wQoded terrmn und wet Township. 754: Rutland a diverse set of perspectives.
condtttons. Ltk.ewtse. muny
ous locations ·in Meigs county ronds.
PIHSI see Poverty, AS
County.
·
· According to Keith tittle of the scrap tires deuned up
PIHse '" nres, AS

Agencies ~-onsor. ~ee health screenings

GMCAA
to host
conversation
on poverty.

Approximately 6,000 scrap tires collected, removed

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