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.Frtie giveaway oi the finDl .

ordl!r, tkaJIJine fD get all 50 Stall! Quatters

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cordix!g to the (')/ficia/
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Book GuidetoAmericlm Cains, the
· "(UM:S) You can stop looking never-circulated T.enneasee state
tbrough.Uthat.looee change tofmil quarter has Jllready increaaec1 :in
th011e'WUIIderlriLState Quarters.
collector value by a -w.hQPping
&amp;cause :th011e nlaingtbis news- 1100'1!&gt;," Sttj.ker aaid. .
pl!ptll'will actnal!y get the final five
"Quite franldy, lots of peoJie .are
:State~ ever to be .minted putting.alltbeireggsintODe'b askct
free.
.by just saving plain Old state ·coins
'That's becauae 'Starting at '7:00 they':ve come .acJ'IIB8 in tbelr :poclc·
a.m. today, aeyp~E -who beats the et ch•nlll!. A collection like that
48ilour&lt;lJrder11=jlJine can .j!et the hu "VirtuaQy little challl'(! '!if~
.mnllinmg .five 2008 :State Quar- i»!li!IIIIBiJW iD value," he
ters in 'brilliant, never-circulated. "But, 'when ;peQPle have tbeir
condition for free.
entire ·stBte quarter eollection iiD
1lhli lii&lt;DOt a mistll.ke. A'!lil the '111!V1!1'-clrctilated condition ·Ufe!y
jOM • dls.notthe one to thank dil!p.d iD our beautlfui1J&gt;Mi..
ltli.all 'becauae the World.R
we Uential ~il!Y Chest .It will itake
:bas jiDt :authorize4 the ·hand uver · their bMath away. Ownmg a com·
of all five 'DeVI!I'-circulated .!008 p1ete JII!\II!I'"Circulated coTiectitm
:State 'QuB:rtenl for free to till-who like this .'Will jmpress tM!eylllle,w
cover the one hundred ninety· 'fltt:yker aaid.
_ , 1i01lar release fee .f or the 1!11·
stryker'WI!IItonto ~tbattto
lire .co'llection of all the state quar- keep thele qaart.er&amp; ln their odllecters-ever to be minted·.
torJJrefeueil never--circulated coo"Thesi!are no ordinarY coins, they dition till ~ free aoins :are .encap:are in brilliant, never-circulated sulated JIDil .carefiil!y placed :into
C!OIIilftion.
ricll rqya1 blue cifisPIJ!Y 'cue&amp; ihat
Wbis.is tbe last-year ofr-elease:for will Showcase eacb~'s coins.
:t:he .higii!y demanded state oquar'"With Jeas than 48 hours and a
ters. Arid that is Jila!ly to have 1ots. limited amount of coins r.emaining
oftbe-estimatedl90 .million JliiDIIle in nevet'-'cireulated conditioo, ·the
scrambling to .get their ·hands on .demand ia-eqM!Cted tol'I!BCh I'I!COI'd
these free .2008 State Quarters levels. It Will be a challenge'to :keep
while they still can.
,up with the deman(tw S.tryker said.
· According to one Government of.
The ,world ReserYe .:bas QPI!III!d
:ficial, 'The -American people have four illlfelent cl8im Jines to help asJDBdetheoO state quarters tbemost sist~ to get tilltbe:frel! .coins.
SIICCellllful coins in U.S. history."
Readers just :have to identify
"Uncirculated state quarters
-zone they fall in and call
:are-the ones most like!yto increase tluit flllaim line oumber before llhe
.in value," said Aaron L. 'B.try.ker, 48 hour order deadline 6;J!ires.
Executive 'Drrector of :the ,private
'"W-e
to put strict limits oo
WoddPes rel~Qneta~y Excl»nlgll. dealers, but .eVery one 'l!lse !Who
. ~d though valUes ·always ·flue- calls ·sboulil ·be able to get all the
tuate :ud there are never any free Btate ·quarters tbey need,"
.guar,antees, I can' tell :you that ac- said s.teyker. •
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for downtown· revitaliza- compete in matching stste
tion funds fOr Midilleport dollars with loCal funds.
this year, because no sigA second application for
nificant matching funds Tier ll downtown revitaliza··
will be availlible to . apply - tion funds was rejected . by
to the project.
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the Ohio Department of
. Instead, !he Middlepon Bevelopment in December.
Development Group will While several reasons were
wait until a planned $2.5 cited by the review commit·
million sewer project is tee for denying .the applica-

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funded 'SO it can serve as the
loail matCh for tbe project.
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· MayorMicbael·Gedllcb said
MIDDLEPORI'- ~- IIJIIlthe:l" application is pointwill be .no ibird ~licalion less until the village can

:• Meigs blanked ~lady
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tion, those villages funded anolher revitalization appli·
for the round offered nril- cation may not be consid·
lions in matching funds, ered until that time .
mainly through water and . ·Gerlach, who also serves
sewer projects, Gerlach said. as !he coordinator of !he
The village's engineering downtown revitalization
firm, URS, is now working project, said the develop' on the final design of a pro- ment group has determined
ject . tha! will convey · the project will qualify as a
sewage and storm drainage local · match, because, in
from the village's combined part, 'it impacts the downsanitary and storm sewers town business district. He
to !he outfalls in, the Ohio said Buckeye Hills/Hocking
Regional
River. The projec:t may not Valley
District,
get underway 'unnl 20 I 0. so Development

which filed two revitalization funding applications on
Middleport's . behalf, has
also suggested that additional applications. wait.
Meanwhile, Gerlach said,
the development group will
encourage other · improvements to the shopping district
He said the recent demolition
of a condemned building in
downtown Middleport has
.attracted positive attention to

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Racine
Boat Ramp
delayed
until fall

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RACINE - Completion
of the Racine Boat Ramp
has been moved. from May
until Nov. 7 thanks to pervasive rains and high
water conditions along the
Ohio River.
The $2 million-plus project belongs to the Ohio
Department of Natural ·
Resources which has been
trjmg to get the ramp built
since 1999. Gus Smithhisler
of ODNR said due to high
water conditions that have
been consi~tently unsafe ·
near the. ramp's cofferdam,
no significant work has
been done on the project
since Nov. 26 of last year. A
cofferdam is a temporary
barrier for excluding water
from an area that is nonnally submerged. ~
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Smithhisler said the delay
·Members of !he Amaricali ,Cancar Society's Meigs County Advisory Board help dedicate the ACS' Fennan E. 'Moore
would
likely · add some
Cancer R89ource Canter «t .i lle Meigs 9CJUnty Healih ~rtment. Pictured (from left) Linda 'Mayer, Rae Moore, JoAnn
additional costs onto the ·
Crisp, Courtney Sim, Dave .'Harris.
project but "shouldn' t make
a huge difference in the
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• Naomi Stobart, 89
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•!I:DDKIIiiG IN THE 'WRDUG IP.lAc£: This ·group of ladles are wasting their time scavenging through loose pocket

change to complete their state quarter collection. They won't find any valuable never· circulated coins this way. Only
readers ohoday's publication .who call to beat the order deadline to claim the entire 50 stat-e collection can claim the
last 5 state' q11arters free in.brilliant, never-circulated condition .

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POMEROY -Hope is a· has been dedicated to Mr.
powerful ·thing and ,~~if ..is ..Moore in the form of the

perllaps the very ~ 9f
things" acool'ding to !he
Hollywood. movie "The ·
Shawshant 'Redemption"
but sometimes in leal life
hope is hard to hold onto
when faced with ail illness
like cancer.
According to his widow.
Rae, the late Fer:ftllll E.
Moore was the ''pciWnifi·
· cation of hope, optimism

American Cru~cer Society's
Ferman E. ¥oore Cru~cer
Resource Center.
The center offers a variety
of free resources to those
'living with and/or caring for
people with the diseli$C.
Tbe center "':as dedi_cated
yesterday evenmg dunng a
reception attended by around
30 people. During the r~ptiiln Mrs. Moore ·gave a tri!J..

County · Advl5ol)'-cc Moore told those gathered .
Board ·at the time of his at the reception which also M re_.-.t....,,A5
death last year.
included a poem read in Mr.
Mrs. Moore spoke al)out Moore's honor and a pll\que
her husband 's dedication to presentation.
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the fight agamst cancer
Mrs. Moore also wanted
through Relay For Life and those in attendance to
supporting a · local cancer spread the word about the
resource
center.
The free services offered at the
Moore's fight agamst cancer center located at the Meigs
became very personal over County Health Department.
the years when Jo.:tr. Moore Those services include
developed cancer m 1999.
infonnation on all types of
"It be.~me f! very perso~- · ·
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Fireworks
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appears
at band.·
BY BRif\N

Southern Band students recognized at banquet
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Values for state quarters soar

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. CQileetonl spected to ~ateb. up the !last live; thea easb in
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q:wtiN hmt I1NadJ' IDm •sad IA~or ul:ae.ID flct,
tbe uncirculated Ten111uee State Quarter Jau alrlldy
~~~d In value an alltonl•h'DI lloo.lo accordlar to tbe
Red 'Book nluea. The valuea of tht O.hio ai:d Loalllana
State IQFW'terl have .a llo .I'Jien· dramu7csl!y .Iince tlielr

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Editorials
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Bznb•np. ·
•Jt'l 1ll5portaDt to aet both ll1iDt marks. Tbe collector
val1111 otccib:l can dlll'lr dramatlcall)' ·a nd the~ill'l aner ·
lllfc;wautlel. That'• why iavvy collectoN alw91 maa
llFlN to pb up b.oth mint muu when they can aet them.
And for th011 who do pt the 2008 State Quarter Donar. .
· It wouldn't be llll'JI!'illnc If they were worth llplficutly

releue date," confirm• Aaron L. 'Steyker, Eueutlve
Director ortbe privately owned World RM!7 vellonetary more at .thll ~ time ne:lt year," Stryker lald...

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·RACINE -:- Music is a
lifelong gift. That was the
message
delivered
to
Southern Band ·Students and
their gue.sts at the 2008
Southern.Band Banquet by
guest speaker Gary Stewart,
director of bands at the
University of Rio Grande
band and former band
director .a! • Point ·Pleasant.
High School.
, APProximately 175 people atte11dcd the banquet
which was held Friday night
at Southern High School.
"H you !cam to play a
musical instrument, never
lay it down," he .said. Keep
playing. . Please don' t lay
that hom down. .
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As a fonner ·band directOr,
Stewart said he often bad
the pleasure of hearing chil·
dmn play their ftrSt notes,
but that· people arc also
learning music in their
retirement years.
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MIDDLEPORT
Volunteers with the Rutland
Fire Department have been
asked
to
assist
the
Community
Middleport
Association · i n
its
Independence Day fireworks display. '
.
For the past. several years,
the assO\iiation has e"perienced obstacles w ith organi:Png the display, ranging
from difficulties in finding a
suitable location. inclement
weather. and alleged damage to personal property in
the area where the firework s
were disGharged.
President
Association
Brenda Phalin said volun- ·
teers from the depanment
who are trained in di scharg·
ing frrework s have indicated th~y would be willing to
assist the Middleport community with its display. arid
provided contact infonnation for Rutland's"fireworks
S...d!llid photo vendor. The July 4 celebra·
Members of ille Southern Band's $enior 'class were recently racognized and presented tion and fireworks display
has been moved back to
ana~ displaying their band letters and pins they earned during their years in
Dave
Diles Park for 2008,
band. Plctu!ed with Chad Dodson, band director, are (from left) Courtney Gin!her (six
Phalin said.
years), qhet&amp;ea freeman (seven ·years), Kaylyn Spradling (seven years) and Andrew
M 7 u . . R:sze* AI
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HAVANA Cubans
snapped up DVD players,
motorbike's and pressure
. cookers for the first time
schools and the surrounding 1\iesday as Raul•castro's
ASSOCIATED PRESS -WRITER
suburbs.
• Researchers .new government loosened
found, for ellample, that controls · on _consumer
WASHINGTON
81.5 percent of the public foods and invited ·private
Seventeen of the nation's 50· school
students
in
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armers to plant tobacco,
-~&gt;est aliles .....
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Baltimom's subutbs gradu- coffee and other crops on
.school graduation . r:ates ate, compared with 34.6 unused state land.
low,er lhan 50 percent, with percent in the city schools.
Combined with o'lllwl
the lowest graduation rates
In Ohio, nearly 83 percent refonns announced · in
mported
in
Detroit, of public high school stu- recent days, the measures
lndianapolis and Oeveland, dents
io
subl!Jban suggest real changes are
according to a report Columbus graduate while beinll driven by the new
released Tuesday.
78.1 percent in suburban prestdent, who vowed
The report, issued by Cleveland cam their diplo- when he took over from his
America's
Promise mas, well above their local brother Fidel to remove
· Alliance, found that about oity schools. :
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some of lhe mote irksome
half of the students served
Ohio Department of limitations -on ·. the daily
by.public school systems in &amp;location spokesman Scott lives of Cubans.
the nation's largest cities Blake said the state delays
Analysts wondered how
receive .diplomas. Students its estimates by a few far the communist govern- _
.in subui'ban and rural public · months so it can include ment is willing tO go.
Stioppers look at DVD players at a store in Havana Tuesday. Cuban shoppers are snaphigh schools were more sumrn.e r grndliates in its cal"C '--'•
ping
up DVD players, motorbikes and eletbic rice codkers 1hal are going on sale to the
1
1 sur- · general public for the first time.
lik.ely to' graduate than their culations. Based on the vive uuau
.
i
JCOP
e
can
on tbe salaries poople
counterparts in wban public state's method9logy, he are paying them. Average
high
schools,
the · said Columbus graduated men and women have been seaside Malecon boule- longer and aisles more ment OOiiblh '11'ell OVCI' 90 ·
60.6 percent of its students screaming that. at the to.,. of vard, and shoppers wasted pack.ed lhan usual at piiroent of ihe ewnomy and
researchers Said.
70
,.,.r
· 2003- 2004
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little time once inside. But Havana's
best-known the a
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cent of U.S. students grad- the 40.9 percent the study said Felix Masud-Piloto, there was_no sign yet of stores. .
just 408 . re,gular pesos a
uate on time witlJ a regular caltulated.
director of tlie Center for computers
and
"DVDs are -over there, IIIOIIIh, 1lhJut$19_50.
diploma and about 1.2 milBy Ohio's reckoning, Latino Research at DePaul microwaves, highly antici- down that aisle,~ an
Still. most Obns have
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lion
students
drop
out
Columbus
has
improved
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University.
"Now
.
after
.
pated
iteins
that
clerk.s
employee
in
a
white
shortacoesuoatbstso~oon•·
' over · v-..;:'-•e
•'---.'--s to
annuaUY· · ·
· · each Year SI-nce the
. 2001 - many years, the.government across Havana insisted sleeved shirt repeated
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"When more than I mil- 2002 school year, with 72.9 is listening."
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would appear soon. on and over as shoppers wan- jobs with foreign 1'inns or
lion students year drop out percent of students gradualMany of the shoppers fill- store shelves, with deSktop dered into La Copa, an in tourism, or -cash sent by
•of high school, it's more mg
in
2005-2006, ·
t
1'u sda 1
ted computers retailing for electronics and grocery relatives living in · tbe
than a problem, it's a cata- Columbus Public Scliools the
mg sores
e
Y
amen
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store across from the Uni'ted States.
fact that the goods are around $650. ·
said former spokesman Jeff Warner unaffordable on the governCuba's communist system Copacabana Hotel.
G!aciela Jaime, a 68-yearstrophe,"
Secretary j of State Colin said.
ment salaries they cam. But was founded on promoting ' "Very good! DVD players old retired clothes factory
Powell, fbunding chair of
Warner said · the gains that didn' t stop . tbem f:rOm social and economic equali- on sale for everybody," employee, c:10111plained that
the alliarfce.
were partly beqmse of after- lining up to see .electronic ty, but that doesn' t mean excl•iJ!I!O!'! Clara, an elderly widespmad Wnuption and
His wife, Alma Powell, school and weekend tutor- gadgets previously .avail- Cubans '&lt;an't have DVD w.oman .peering .at a black greed bas·cn:ated a class of
the chair of the alliance, ing, coordinated •literacy able only to foreigners and players, said Mercedes JVC console. "'f course rich Cubans.
·
said students need to gradu- programs ·in the disbict's companies.
· Orta. who rushed to gawk. at nobOdy has the money to
"Everycioe wants to spend
ate with skills that will help elementary schools and ool"They should have done the new products.
buy them." Like many money and .that is what's ,, ,
"Socialism has nothing to Cubans, Clara chatted freely happening,"
said. "H
them in higher education stered English-as-,a-second- Ibis a long time ago," one
and beyond. "We must language programs.
man said as he left a store do with living comfortably," but wouldn't give ber fuU everything tbey earned went
invest in the whole child,
Cleveland's current ~- with a red and silver electric she said.
name to a foreign reporter.
to the state like it shGuld,
and that means finding solu- uation rates are also higher motorbike that cost $814.
Lines outside. electronics
Govemment
stores there wouldn't be as much
tions t!Iat involve the fami- than the statistics ·cited .in The Chinese-made ·bikes boutiques and specialty offered 'all products ·in con- corruption -as there is."
ly, the scbool and the com- the new report, school dis- can be dharged with .an elec- shops are common m&lt;Juba . vertible pesos - hard curAssociated Press writer
munity." The Powell's orga- Ulict JSpokesman
Ben tric cbrd and had been because guards limit how rency worth 24 'times die Kather:iNe Corcoran in
nization was beginning a HOlbert 'Said.
barred for general sale many _people can 1?;e m..;cte regular pesos st.ite employ- Mexico City contribiAted to
national campaign to cut
~pellin_gs luis called for because officials · feared .a at a l!rne, But williS ~ . ees :F 'Jlllld 1lle. govern- this repon.
high school dropout rates.
reqQiring States to provide strain on the power grid. .
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The
group,
joining gradliatil)n data in .a more
On M'onday, the .Tourism
Education
Secretary uniform wa.y Wider the Miilisuy announced that
Margaret Spellings at a · -renewal rof ilbe No Child ;any (Juban with enough
Thesday news conference, Left IBcibjM ·educatidu law money !CaD now stay in luxwas announcing plans to pending in Cangress. · . ury hotels and rent cars,
hold summits in every state
Onder . .the _2002 law. doiqg away with restric•.
d~ng the next two years on sChools that tmss pro~s tions 1hat made ordinary
ways to better prepare stu- ~o'als ~ace i~creasing sane- people 'feel like second. dents for college and the tlons, mcluding forced use · dass citizens. And last
work force.
offedenil money forpriv.ate ' week., Cuba said citiZens
The report found trou- tutoRllg, · easing stu~t will 'be able to get cell
bling data on the prospects transfers, and restructunng phones legally in their own
of urban public high of school st;aff. .
,
names, . a luxury long
State~ calculate. their reserved for the lucky few.
school stude.nts getting to
college. In Detroit's public graduauon .rates usmg aU
The land initiative, howschools, 24.9 percent of so~s of IJ!ethods, many of ever, potentially could put
the students graduated w.hich cones say are basel:l more food on the table of aU
from high school, while on unreliable information •Cubans and bring in hard
30.5 .percent graduated in about school dropouts. currency from exports of
Indianapolis
Pt,~blic · Under No Child Left tobacco
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~--5ch~ols--an_d~I--p_ercent~td, states-may us~ejr piQduct~,
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recet~ed~dmlo~as ~n th!:l ·!:!WII met:!tods of' caleuloung mflows
Clevelood Munici Ill .Cit .. rad · n. riiCL _mct: ·m new
&amp;entin~"- ~
School District.
their own goals for improvGovernment
sion
.
· said 51 .percent of arable
Researchers
analyzed ing them.
school district data froin
The research was con- land is underused or fallow,
2003-2004 collected by the dueled by Editorial Projects and officials are transferU.S. . Department
of in Education, a Bethesda, ring some of it io individEducation. To . calculate Md.; nonprofit organization, ual farmers and associagraduation rates, the report with
support
from tions representing small,
producers.
estimated the likelihood . America's Promise Alliance private
that , a 9th grader would and the Bill &amp; Melinda According to official fig,
ures, coo_peratives already
complete · high school on Gates Faundation~
The alliance is based on a control35 percent of arable
time with ·a regular diploma. Researchers used joint effort of nonprofit land - and produce 60
school enrollment . and . groups, 'corporations, ~m- · perc~gt of the iBland '!i agridiploma ·data, but d!d not rnumty ~eaders, cnanties, cultural output.
use data on dropouts as part faith-based organizations · "Everyone who wants to
of its clllculation.
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and individuals to improve produce tobacco will be
Many lnetropolitan areas children's lives.
given land to produce
Associated Press writer tobacco, and it will be the
also showed a considerable
gap in the graduation rates Man Reed in Col"mb.u s. same with coffee," said
Orlando Lugo, president of
between their inner-city contribiUed to this report.
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association.
The change is . a sharp
contrast
to the early days of
Arizma's Mesa .l.\'llad Sdml Oislri:llad inf191 ..molplullion
Cuba'·s revolution, when
..IllES &lt;Uing lhe ~ IChODI )'1181', w1111e only a qu111ar o1
the government forced or
Dlbit 8UienS pi! j
encouraged jlril'llll: fanners
SCiiOOL DISTRICT
SfATE
to turn tbeir land 'Over to
·TopiO
the state or form governArizona
ment-controlled collective
Sill Jose Unified
California
farms.
But without more
Nlnle-l&gt;ayijson C&lt;.l.
Tetweacu
details,
it was difficult to
Colonldo Springs
Colrndo
tell the siRDificance of proSan l'ranci9Ce UnKied
Cllbria
gram,
which began last
. Tuscon Unified
Arizona
year
blit
was announced
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WMI.Oi811M
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week..
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Virgilia BelCh Oily Public Virginia
-lf this means all land
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"Patient caJle is not in
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venuoo m Ibis case demon- procedures were pelfmmed
strates
the :
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Depanment's ' oonllnued occurred at any time," the
commitmentto ·ensuringtihat · statement saicl.
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The case originated from
on the medical needs of the a . federal whistleblower
patients and not on unlawful bwsuit filed in 20031ly Dr.
financial inoe.ntives paid to Harry fry, a cardiologist
physicians,~ said Acting wlao previously worked at
Assistant Alfumey Genem 1he hospital, The Cincianati
Jefii:ey Bucholtz.
Ent~uirer reported Thesday
Christ Hospital released a on its Web site.

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·hosp1tal defrauded state and catheter lab mvenues ~y
federal health .care pro- generated for lhe hospttal,
!lf3IDS_by giving ~ the govemmeot aU.eges.
mcenuves to cilrdiologtstS
Many of these. preoocltm:s
,who performed certain~ were billed to and paid for
cedures, the U.S. Jusnce by gov~t health care
'Departmentsaidinjoininga plans, iuclud:ing Medicare
'federal whistJeblower law- and Medicaid, l'edmd pros·.suit Thesday.
ecutors said. lt is illegal to
· Between 1999 .and 2004, provide or receive financial
-cardiologists . at Christ incentives in ellchange for
Hospital were assigned time patient 11eferrals.
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medical .attention.
In infants and young chi!If you are elderty or have
-;winter. Most of us have
·missed three .o r foiU dnys of dren viral gastroenteritis is OO!er medical problems :work. Can you tell .me mo~ most trequent!y caused by a tike diabetes or heart dis:about how to treat the srom- different virus .altogether. ease - you should contact
:ach. flu? Also, I fwd a flu It's called a rotavirus. This your doctor fur advice on
:shot this year; but I still goi form of the disease can iead managing your symptoms.
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offire or the hospital emer-ers have viral gastroenteriIn healthy adults, bowev- gency department. For the
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Jar diet to&lt;i quickly.
can,pccur many times.
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When you have had diar.· The actual viruses that your coworkers are all oth~ rhea, it is imp&lt;irtant to let
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:gone by several different be able to treat tbis illness at . a few days by limiting the.
.names in past, including home. It usually lasts one to amounts and ·types of solid
:Norwalk-like viruses and four days. To stay hydrated, food that you eat. Emphasis
·caliciviruses. Aooording to try clear liquids orice the . is on fluid replacement with
'the Centers 'for J?isease nausea and vomiting has clear, mostly water-based
Control and Prevennon, the stopped. You might find that foods. The BRAIT diet is
_two· nomv.irlti; Ji.Jli, heoo slQWly melting a-usbed ice approf!tiate for a cMple of
approved . as the official in your mouth is a good way days in adults as well in
.name for this group of to rein1roduce fluids.
older children whose gas.viruses.
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This stands for Bananas,
The symptoms of a of your symptoms, you
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·fever and stomach cramps. the-counter antiqiarrheal on the intestines, tend to not
. You also feel tired, achy medications, If you develop commonly canse diarrhea in
. and can have a mild bloody diarrhea, bigh fever most people, and will satis.. headache, The illness .usu- and severe abdominal pain, fy your hunger.

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Moms wulerstanding
would be helpful

Soliool Cafeteria, special
pane1ists, guest speaker
Qvic CemiCI'.
Mike Trout of Ohio
MOIIday, April 7
Attorney General's Offioe,
lltarsday, April]
RU1LAND - Rudand oounty-wide essay contest
, RACINE - Racine Post,
Townsblp. TJUsrees, 4 p.m. winners.
81' kAlWt llm:HEu.
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Saturday; April 5
at tbe Rutland FJre Station.
AND IIAACY SuGAR
:.6:30 p.m. Thursday at die
POMEROY - Free carTW lay, April I
·'haU.
POMEROY - Bedfurd diovascular bealth ifair, 9 t&lt;i
Dear Annie; At 23 I 'm
TUPPERS PLAINS ·- a .m.
Mulberry finally fmding peace• and
Township Trustees, 1 p.m. II
. : Ladies Aulliliary 'Of the
Q,mmunity
Center. b~piness in my l.ife. taking
at tbe townhouse. Appointment .needed for time to enjoy friends and
: Tuppen Plains VFW will
,:meet at lbe baiL
lipid profile; no a)lJ!Oint- family, wm!e still w.orlcing
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ment FCquired for other really hard as a grad stuscreenrng. Sponsored by dent. And for llhe first time
:' POMEROY - · · PERl
Friday, April 4
Holrer medical Center, in eight years., thanks to a
::Chapter 74, I
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Wecln 1lay, Aprill
REEDSVILLE
Heallh
Department, Moigs combination of self-reflec:'Mulberry
Community
POMEROY
- Meigs Revivail
services
at
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Hal_..L.ft;ft
Kneen to talk. on . County Boanl of Heal"' 5 Fdlowsbip Olurclt of the Goopenttive Parish.
,liiBn, counseling and, what
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p.m., Meigs County Health N·...,-- 7 p m Fri ..-y an~
fmally pulled me acrosS'the
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assistance; I ' m able to
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Wedaesday,
Aprill
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vonne Stover from ing inause in fuod service
MIDDLEPORT - Kate wil:ho1,1t vomiting up every: ;lhe Ohio Department of operation license fees m evangelist. Scyoc Family WiLson will observe her ·lhing I eat.
: -Jobs and family Services to regards
.to
vending will sing oo Friday night !J1od birthday -on April 2.
My
mot!her
seems
: .talk on guidelines for nurs- machines.
and Sunday ~g. od Cards may lbe sent to her .at annoyed mat I i1m taking
''ing home placement. Lunch · PAGEVILLE -- Scipio Delivered on Saliurday .alid Ovemrook Gemrer, P~e aritidepressants. She says
·' _provided. Public wclooine.
Township Trustees, 6:30 Sunday nights. fellowship Street, Middlepoit, Om o people use medicatimi
Saturday, April :5
p.m. at Pageville Town to rollow each eveniJ1g.
45760 .
rnstead of-dealing with their
hall.
. SALEM CENTER
Saturday, April 5
problems. But .after years of
Star Grance 778. and State
n..nday. April J
CHESTER
Erma hell., ithis is the first time
Junior Grance 878, potluck
LETART
Letart
Cleland will observe her rm really doing al.l right. I
. supper, 6:30 p.m. with Township Trustees.. 5 p.m.
'l'bunday. April J • 95t!h bil1hday on April 5. only told her about the anti·meeting at 7:30 p.m. at tbe office building to disPOMEROY- Town ball Cards may lbe sent to 'ber at depressants because l
Ritualistic and drill team cuss hcwtlhiosurance.
. , meeting on undenlge driuk- P.O_ Box 23. Chester, Ohio thought, in case of a medpractice.
RU'ILAND Rudand ing, 7 p.m., Meigs High . 45120.
ical emergency, someone
ought to k:n0w what -drugs l
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the rrest of us on her birthday. I buy her children presents because it isn't their
fault their mother is selfish .
However. Amy's birthday
is coming up soon an d
she's been hinting she
wants .a watch. Should I
comply? - ·Tired of a
. Selfish, Spoiled f:'OUsin
Dear Tired:· A my has
been taking advantage of
your compliance fqr years.
Unless you are eager to give
your oousin a watch for her
birthday, we see no reason :.
to keep acc0mmodating her. L
Tell her, nicely, that frmi1
now on, the gift-.giving will .,.
be limited to the children.
Our Allllie: This is in
response to "Tammy."
whose son has a joint birthday party with a school
friend born the same week.
She said one particular
guest always brings a card
or gift for the other boy, but
not for her son.
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never once asked about the
1 haven't ·told my mother missing gifts, and the kids
about the bulimia because if played for hours without
she can't understand coun- interruption. Kids have so
seling, she certainly won't ~uch these days anyway,
unlilerstand ,an eating di sor_ why add to tlie chaos? .~
der. 1 worry that she'll take Marcy
it as a personal failing. And
Dear Man:r. Many par1 ceitainly can 't tell my ents make their children's
father, who my mother. said parties gift-free, or ask
would probably ''kill me~ if guests to bring · something
he knew about the antide- that can be donated to a
Jll1eSSij.nts.
children's shelter or food
1. absolutely don't blame pantry. Thes.e are all excel- .
my parents for my prob- lent ideas artd have;, the
!ems, but at the same time. added value of teaching
I'm annoyed that she .belit- children that giving to the
ties me for doing something less fortunate can be part of
that probably saved my life. the celebration.
Is it worth it to try explainDear Readers: We are
ing my situation when l · carrying on the tradition
know she' ll ridicule it? that April 2 be set aside as
S.... ia die Midwest
Reconciliation Day, a time
Dear Sara: Ask your to make the first move
counselor if it would be a toward mending broken
good jdea to blj.ng your relationships. It also could
mother to a session. lt be the day on which we
might help her accept your agree to accept the olive
ch@ices if she hears from a branch extended by a for,
professionaL 'If Morn refus- mer friend or estranged
.es to go or, after going, still family member, and do our
cannot accept the steps you best to start over.
have taken to stay healthy, . Annie's Mailbox is writstop discussing the subject ten by Kathy Mitchell and
with her. While her under- Marcy Sagar, longtime edistandin~ wAuld be helpful , tors of tlu! Ann Larulers
your physical and emotion- column. Please e-mail yOMr
al well-being are most ' questions to anniesmai/im,portant.
bor@comcast.net, or wrile
Dear Almie.: My cousin, to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
"Amy," never buys gifts for Box · llBJf)(), Cllicago, IL
artyone in the farn,ily. · In · 606lt_ To find ouJ _]llorr
fact, l can't _remember the -a bout Annie's Mailbo~-.
last iiiile: my ...Clilldretr or l JHJil f't!lid [Mtu.rn 11,¥ ptlier
·have gl'ltteilso· mueh Hi&lt; a 0Mators -'S'ymlicate write/'.&lt; . · .•
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Worksite Wellness Conference
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Middleport Church of Christ
Family Life Center
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Holzer
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announce that Jeffery E.
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·· Dr. Shook received his
:Doctor
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.Medicine from the Ohio
Podiatric
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: Ohio and completed his residency at Mt. Sinai Medical
·Center i~ Clevel~d ~hook.
has practtoed Podtatry tn the
Huntington W.Va. area for_
more than twelve years.
Shook specializes in treatment of disorders of the.
foot, ankle and lower
extremities iucluding full
ankle replacement. He will
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Lawrenoe County Campus
on State Route 7 in
Proctorville:
. Holzer Clinic is a multiple discifline 'health care
system o over 130 phystc1ans providing care in
more lhan thirty areas of
ex.pertiscr. Wit;b nine Jocations throughout ;;outheastem Ohio and ,western West
Vlfginia, Holzer Clinic provides "Medical Excellence,
coupled with Local Caring."
Holzer Clinic is~~led by the A,ccreditatton
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HAVANA Cubans
snapped up DVD players,
motorbike's and pressure
. cookers for the first time
schools and the surrounding 1\iesday as Raul•castro's
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suburbs.
• Researchers .new government loosened
found, for ellample, that controls · on _consumer
WASHINGTON
81.5 percent of the public foods and invited ·private
Seventeen of the nation's 50· school
students
in
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armers to plant tobacco,
-~&gt;est aliles .....
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Baltimom's subutbs gradu- coffee and other crops on
.school graduation . r:ates ate, compared with 34.6 unused state land.
low,er lhan 50 percent, with percent in the city schools.
Combined with o'lllwl
the lowest graduation rates
In Ohio, nearly 83 percent refonns announced · in
mported
in
Detroit, of public high school stu- recent days, the measures
lndianapolis and Oeveland, dents
io
subl!Jban suggest real changes are
according to a report Columbus graduate while beinll driven by the new
released Tuesday.
78.1 percent in suburban prestdent, who vowed
The report, issued by Cleveland cam their diplo- when he took over from his
America's
Promise mas, well above their local brother Fidel to remove
· Alliance, found that about oity schools. :
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some of lhe mote irksome
half of the students served
Ohio Department of limitations -on ·. the daily
by.public school systems in &amp;location spokesman Scott lives of Cubans.
the nation's largest cities Blake said the state delays
Analysts wondered how
receive .diplomas. Students its estimates by a few far the communist govern- _
.in subui'ban and rural public · months so it can include ment is willing tO go.
Stioppers look at DVD players at a store in Havana Tuesday. Cuban shoppers are snaphigh schools were more sumrn.e r grndliates in its cal"C '--'•
ping
up DVD players, motorbikes and eletbic rice codkers 1hal are going on sale to the
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lik.ely to' graduate than their culations. Based on the vive uuau
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can
on tbe salaries poople
counterparts in wban public state's method9logy, he are paying them. Average
high
schools,
the · said Columbus graduated men and women have been seaside Malecon boule- longer and aisles more ment OOiiblh '11'ell OVCI' 90 ·
60.6 percent of its students screaming that. at the to.,. of vard, and shoppers wasted pack.ed lhan usual at piiroent of ihe ewnomy and
researchers Said.
70
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· 2003- 2004
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little time once inside. But Havana's
best-known the a
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just 408 . re,gular pesos a
uate on time witlJ a regular caltulated.
director of tlie Center for computers
and
"DVDs are -over there, IIIOIIIh, 1lhJut$19_50.
diploma and about 1.2 milBy Ohio's reckoning, Latino Research at DePaul microwaves, highly antici- down that aisle,~ an
Still. most Obns have
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students
drop
out
Columbus
has
improved
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after
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pated
iteins
that
clerk.s
employee
in
a
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shortacoesuoatbstso~oon•·
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. 2001 - many years, the.government across Havana insisted sleeved shirt repeated
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would appear soon. on and over as shoppers wan- jobs with foreign 1'inns or
lion students year drop out percent of students gradualMany of the shoppers fill- store shelves, with deSktop dered into La Copa, an in tourism, or -cash sent by
•of high school, it's more mg
in
2005-2006, ·
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ted computers retailing for electronics and grocery relatives living in · tbe
than a problem, it's a cata- Columbus Public Scliools the
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G!aciela Jaime, a 68-yearstrophe,"
Secretary j of State Colin said.
ment salaries they cam. But was founded on promoting ' "Very good! DVD players old retired clothes factory
Powell, fbunding chair of
Warner said · the gains that didn' t stop . tbem f:rOm social and economic equali- on sale for everybody," employee, c:10111plained that
the alliarfce.
were partly beqmse of after- lining up to see .electronic ty, but that doesn' t mean excl•iJ!I!O!'! Clara, an elderly widespmad Wnuption and
His wife, Alma Powell, school and weekend tutor- gadgets previously .avail- Cubans '&lt;an't have DVD w.oman .peering .at a black greed bas·cn:ated a class of
the chair of the alliance, ing, coordinated •literacy able only to foreigners and players, said Mercedes JVC console. "'f course rich Cubans.
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said students need to gradu- programs ·in the disbict's companies.
· Orta. who rushed to gawk. at nobOdy has the money to
"Everycioe wants to spend
ate with skills that will help elementary schools and ool"They should have done the new products.
buy them." Like many money and .that is what's ,, ,
"Socialism has nothing to Cubans, Clara chatted freely happening,"
said. "H
them in higher education stered English-as-,a-second- Ibis a long time ago," one
and beyond. "We must language programs.
man said as he left a store do with living comfortably," but wouldn't give ber fuU everything tbey earned went
invest in the whole child,
Cleveland's current ~- with a red and silver electric she said.
name to a foreign reporter.
to the state like it shGuld,
and that means finding solu- uation rates are also higher motorbike that cost $814.
Lines outside. electronics
Govemment
stores there wouldn't be as much
tions t!Iat involve the fami- than the statistics ·cited .in The Chinese-made ·bikes boutiques and specialty offered 'all products ·in con- corruption -as there is."
ly, the scbool and the com- the new report, school dis- can be dharged with .an elec- shops are common m&lt;Juba . vertible pesos - hard curAssociated Press writer
munity." The Powell's orga- Ulict JSpokesman
Ben tric cbrd and had been because guards limit how rency worth 24 'times die Kather:iNe Corcoran in
nization was beginning a HOlbert 'Said.
barred for general sale many _people can 1?;e m..;cte regular pesos st.ite employ- Mexico City contribiAted to
national campaign to cut
~pellin_gs luis called for because officials · feared .a at a l!rne, But williS ~ . ees :F 'Jlllld 1lle. govern- this repon.
high school dropout rates.
reqQiring States to provide strain on the power grid. .
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joining gradliatil)n data in .a more
On M'onday, the .Tourism
Education
Secretary uniform wa.y Wider the Miilisuy announced that
Margaret Spellings at a · -renewal rof ilbe No Child ;any (Juban with enough
Thesday news conference, Left IBcibjM ·educatidu law money !CaD now stay in luxwas announcing plans to pending in Cangress. · . ury hotels and rent cars,
hold summits in every state
Onder . .the _2002 law. doiqg away with restric•.
d~ng the next two years on sChools that tmss pro~s tions 1hat made ordinary
ways to better prepare stu- ~o'als ~ace i~creasing sane- people 'feel like second. dents for college and the tlons, mcluding forced use · dass citizens. And last
work force.
offedenil money forpriv.ate ' week., Cuba said citiZens
The report found trou- tutoRllg, · easing stu~t will 'be able to get cell
bling data on the prospects transfers, and restructunng phones legally in their own
of urban public high of school st;aff. .
,
names, . a luxury long
State~ calculate. their reserved for the lucky few.
school stude.nts getting to
college. In Detroit's public graduauon .rates usmg aU
The land initiative, howschools, 24.9 percent of so~s of IJ!ethods, many of ever, potentially could put
the students graduated w.hich cones say are basel:l more food on the table of aU
from high school, while on unreliable information •Cubans and bring in hard
30.5 .percent graduated in about school dropouts. currency from exports of
Indianapolis
Pt,~blic · Under No Child Left tobacco
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Clevelood Munici Ill .Cit .. rad · n. riiCL _mct: ·m new
&amp;entin~"- ~
School District.
their own goals for improvGovernment
sion
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· said 51 .percent of arable
Researchers
analyzed ing them.
school district data froin
The research was con- land is underused or fallow,
2003-2004 collected by the dueled by Editorial Projects and officials are transferU.S. . Department
of in Education, a Bethesda, ring some of it io individEducation. To . calculate Md.; nonprofit organization, ual farmers and associagraduation rates, the report with
support
from tions representing small,
producers.
estimated the likelihood . America's Promise Alliance private
that , a 9th grader would and the Bill &amp; Melinda According to official fig,
ures, coo_peratives already
complete · high school on Gates Faundation~
The alliance is based on a control35 percent of arable
time with ·a regular diploma. Researchers used joint effort of nonprofit land - and produce 60
school enrollment . and . groups, 'corporations, ~m- · perc~gt of the iBland '!i agridiploma ·data, but d!d not rnumty ~eaders, cnanties, cultural output.
use data on dropouts as part faith-based organizations · "Everyone who wants to
of its clllculation.
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and individuals to improve produce tobacco will be
Many lnetropolitan areas children's lives.
given land to produce
Associated Press writer tobacco, and it will be the
also showed a considerable
gap in the graduation rates Man Reed in Col"mb.u s. same with coffee," said
Orlando Lugo, president of
between their inner-city contribiUed to this report.
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association.
The change is . a sharp
contrast
to the early days of
Arizma's Mesa .l.\'llad Sdml Oislri:llad inf191 ..molplullion
Cuba'·s revolution, when
..IllES &lt;Uing lhe ~ IChODI )'1181', w1111e only a qu111ar o1
the government forced or
Dlbit 8UienS pi! j
encouraged jlril'llll: fanners
SCiiOOL DISTRICT
SfATE
to turn tbeir land 'Over to
·TopiO
the state or form governArizona
ment-controlled collective
Sill Jose Unified
California
farms.
But without more
Nlnle-l&gt;ayijson C&lt;.l.
Tetweacu
details,
it was difficult to
Colonldo Springs
Colrndo
tell the siRDificance of proSan l'ranci9Ce UnKied
Cllbria
gram,
which began last
. Tuscon Unified
Arizona
year
blit
was announced
. Selllle Unified
WMI.Oi811M
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week..
only
Virgilia BelCh Oily Public Virginia
-lf this means all land
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Olldlnd Unified
CIIIIOmll
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Los Angeie~Ufilied
c ll;;mjl
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said Carmelo Mesa-Lago, .a
NewYOitt
New YOlk City N*c
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ecQnomics expert at
Cuba
Dlllt lSD
T-~
University
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the
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Pittsburgh.
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of
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regular IIV'l!'tjng, noon, con- .
femtce
room,
Senior
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'I'll lay, April I
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Harrisonvi,lle, O.E.S. 255,
7:30 p.m. at die ball.
Remember 1ree of life donations. Mock inspection.

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:alleges.
"Patient caJle is not in
~- ~ov~mnent's inter- question. No unnecessary
venuoo m Ibis case demon- procedures were pelfmmed
strates
the :
J~:~stice and no incorrect billing
Depanment's ' oonllnued occurred at any time," the
commitmentto ·ensuringtihat · statement saicl.
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medical decisions are based
The case originated from
on the medical needs of the a . federal whistleblower
patients and not on unlawful bwsuit filed in 20031ly Dr.
financial inoe.ntives paid to Harry fry, a cardiologist
physicians,~ said Acting wlao previously worked at
Assistant Alfumey Genem 1he hospital, The Cincianati
Jefii:ey Bucholtz.
Ent~uirer reported Thesday
Christ Hospital released a on its Web site.

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·hosp1tal defrauded state and catheter lab mvenues ~y
federal health .care pro- generated for lhe hospttal,
!lf3IDS_by giving ~ the govemmeot aU.eges.
mcenuves to cilrdiologtstS
Many of these. preoocltm:s
,who performed certain~ were billed to and paid for
cedures, the U.S. Jusnce by gov~t health care
'Departmentsaidinjoininga plans, iuclud:ing Medicare
'federal whistJeblower law- and Medicaid, l'edmd pros·.suit Thesday.
ecutors said. lt is illegal to
· Between 1999 .and 2004, provide or receive financial
-cardiologists . at Christ incentives in ellchange for
Hospital were assigned time patient 11eferrals.
.at an outpatient testing unit
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medical .attention.
In infants and young chi!If you are elderty or have
-;winter. Most of us have
·missed three .o r foiU dnys of dren viral gastroenteritis is OO!er medical problems :work. Can you tell .me mo~ most trequent!y caused by a tike diabetes or heart dis:about how to treat the srom- different virus .altogether. ease - you should contact
:ach. flu? Also, I fwd a flu It's called a rotavirus. This your doctor fur advice on
:shot this year; but I still goi form of the disease can iead managing your symptoms.
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:like you and your co-work- taliration.
offire or the hospital emer-ers have viral gastroenteriIn healthy adults, bowev- gency department. For the
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:~nteritiscan occur at any to ge:t plenty of rest and due to resuming their regutune dunng your life, and it keep well hydrated.
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can,pccur many times.
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When you have had diar.· The actual viruses that your coworkers are all oth~ rhea, it is imp&lt;irtant to let
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.names in past, including home. It usually lasts one to amounts and ·types of solid
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·caliciviruses. Aooording to try clear liquids orice the . is on fluid replacement with
'the Centers 'for J?isease nausea and vomiting has clear, mostly water-based
Control and Prevennon, the stopped. You might find that foods. The BRAIT diet is
_two· nomv.irlti; Ji.Jli, heoo slQWly melting a-usbed ice approf!tiate for a cMple of
approved . as the official in your mouth is a good way days in adults as well in
.name for this group of to rein1roduce fluids.
older children whose gas.viruses.
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This stands for Bananas,
The symptoms of a of your symptoms, you
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·fever and stomach cramps. the-counter antiqiarrheal on the intestines, tend to not
. You also feel tired, achy medications, If you develop commonly canse diarrhea in
. and can have a mild bloody diarrhea, bigh fever most people, and will satis.. headache, The illness .usu- and severe abdominal pain, fy your hunger.

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Moms wulerstanding
would be helpful

Soliool Cafeteria, special
pane1ists, guest speaker
Qvic CemiCI'.
Mike Trout of Ohio
MOIIday, April 7
Attorney General's Offioe,
lltarsday, April]
RU1LAND - Rudand oounty-wide essay contest
, RACINE - Racine Post,
Townsblp. TJUsrees, 4 p.m. winners.
81' kAlWt llm:HEu.
• :· American Legion, will meet
Saturday; April 5
at tbe Rutland FJre Station.
AND IIAACY SuGAR
:.6:30 p.m. Thursday at die
POMEROY - Free carTW lay, April I
·'haU.
POMEROY - Bedfurd diovascular bealth ifair, 9 t&lt;i
Dear Annie; At 23 I 'm
TUPPERS PLAINS ·- a .m.
Mulberry finally fmding peace• and
Township Trustees, 1 p.m. II
. : Ladies Aulliliary 'Of the
Q,mmunity
Center. b~piness in my l.ife. taking
at tbe townhouse. Appointment .needed for time to enjoy friends and
: Tuppen Plains VFW will
,:meet at lbe baiL
lipid profile; no a)lJ!Oint- family, wm!e still w.orlcing
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ment FCquired for other really hard as a grad stuscreenrng. Sponsored by dent. And for llhe first time
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Friday, April 4
Holrer medical Center, in eight years., thanks to a
::Chapter 74, I
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Wecln 1lay, Aprill
REEDSVILLE
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Department, Moigs combination of self-reflec:'Mulberry
Community
POMEROY
- Meigs Revivail
services
at
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Hal_..L.ft;ft
Kneen to talk. on . County Boanl of Heal"' 5 Fdlowsbip Olurclt of the Goopenttive Parish.
,liiBn, counseling and, what
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p.m., Meigs County Health N·...,-- 7 p m Fri ..-y an~
fmally pulled me acrosS'the
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assistance; I ' m able to
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Wedaesday,
Aprill
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vonne Stover from ing inause in fuod service
MIDDLEPORT - Kate wil:ho1,1t vomiting up every: ;lhe Ohio Department of operation license fees m evangelist. Scyoc Family WiLson will observe her ·lhing I eat.
: -Jobs and family Services to regards
.to
vending will sing oo Friday night !J1od birthday -on April 2.
My
mot!her
seems
: .talk on guidelines for nurs- machines.
and Sunday ~g. od Cards may lbe sent to her .at annoyed mat I i1m taking
''ing home placement. Lunch · PAGEVILLE -- Scipio Delivered on Saliurday .alid Ovemrook Gemrer, P~e aritidepressants. She says
·' _provided. Public wclooine.
Township Trustees, 6:30 Sunday nights. fellowship Street, Middlepoit, Om o people use medicatimi
Saturday, April :5
p.m. at Pageville Town to rollow each eveniJ1g.
45760 .
rnstead of-dealing with their
hall.
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Saturday, April 5
problems. But .after years of
Star Grance 778. and State
n..nday. April J
CHESTER
Erma hell., ithis is the first time
Junior Grance 878, potluck
LETART
Letart
Cleland will observe her rm really doing al.l right. I
. supper, 6:30 p.m. with Township Trustees.. 5 p.m.
'l'bunday. April J • 95t!h bil1hday on April 5. only told her about the anti·meeting at 7:30 p.m. at tbe office building to disPOMEROY- Town ball Cards may lbe sent to 'ber at depressants because l
Ritualistic and drill team cuss hcwtlhiosurance.
. , meeting on undenlge driuk- P.O_ Box 23. Chester, Ohio thought, in case of a medpractice.
RU'ILAND Rudand ing, 7 p.m., Meigs High . 45120.
ical emergency, someone
ought to k:n0w what -drugs l
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the rrest of us on her birthday. I buy her children presents because it isn't their
fault their mother is selfish .
However. Amy's birthday
is coming up soon an d
she's been hinting she
wants .a watch. Should I
comply? - ·Tired of a
. Selfish, Spoiled f:'OUsin
Dear Tired:· A my has
been taking advantage of
your compliance fqr years.
Unless you are eager to give
your oousin a watch for her
birthday, we see no reason :.
to keep acc0mmodating her. L
Tell her, nicely, that frmi1
now on, the gift-.giving will .,.
be limited to the children.
Our Allllie: This is in
response to "Tammy."
whose son has a joint birthday party with a school
friend born the same week.
She said one particular
guest always brings a card
or gift for the other boy, but
not for her son.
We just had a joint birthday party with our son and
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.and over~ttc.
never once asked about the
1 haven't ·told my mother missing gifts, and the kids
about the bulimia because if played for hours without
she can't understand coun- interruption. Kids have so
seling, she certainly won't ~uch these days anyway,
unlilerstand ,an eating di sor_ why add to tlie chaos? .~
der. 1 worry that she'll take Marcy
it as a personal failing. And
Dear Man:r. Many par1 ceitainly can 't tell my ents make their children's
father, who my mother. said parties gift-free, or ask
would probably ''kill me~ if guests to bring · something
he knew about the antide- that can be donated to a
Jll1eSSij.nts.
children's shelter or food
1. absolutely don't blame pantry. Thes.e are all excel- .
my parents for my prob- lent ideas artd have;, the
!ems, but at the same time. added value of teaching
I'm annoyed that she .belit- children that giving to the
ties me for doing something less fortunate can be part of
that probably saved my life. the celebration.
Is it worth it to try explainDear Readers: We are
ing my situation when l · carrying on the tradition
know she' ll ridicule it? that April 2 be set aside as
S.... ia die Midwest
Reconciliation Day, a time
Dear Sara: Ask your to make the first move
counselor if it would be a toward mending broken
good jdea to blj.ng your relationships. It also could
mother to a session. lt be the day on which we
might help her accept your agree to accept the olive
ch@ices if she hears from a branch extended by a for,
professionaL 'If Morn refus- mer friend or estranged
.es to go or, after going, still family member, and do our
cannot accept the steps you best to start over.
have taken to stay healthy, . Annie's Mailbox is writstop discussing the subject ten by Kathy Mitchell and
with her. While her under- Marcy Sagar, longtime edistandin~ wAuld be helpful , tors of tlu! Ann Larulers
your physical and emotion- column. Please e-mail yOMr
al well-being are most ' questions to anniesmai/im,portant.
bor@comcast.net, or wrile
Dear Almie.: My cousin, to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
"Amy," never buys gifts for Box · llBJf)(), Cllicago, IL
artyone in the farn,ily. · In · 606lt_ To find ouJ _]llorr
fact, l can't _remember the -a bout Annie's Mailbo~-.
last iiiile: my ...Clilldretr or l JHJil f't!lid [Mtu.rn 11,¥ ptlier
·have gl'ltteilso· mueh Hi&lt; a 0Mators -'S'ymlicate write/'.&lt; . · .•
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Worksite Wellness Conference
Solution~

to Rising Healthcare Costs

, April4, 2008-8 am- 12 pm
Middleport Church of Christ
Family Life Center
Keynote Speaker Sharon Covert

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:.·Jefli'ey
E.
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D.P.M.
joins
Holzer
Clinic
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:: GALLIPOLIS - Holzer
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JliOUd
to
announce that Jeffery E.
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·JOined our team of skilled
::Jllllfessionals.
·· Dr. Shook received his
:Doctor
of
Podiatric
.Medicine from the Ohio
Podiatric
'Col.lege • of
. Medicine in Cleveland.
: Ohio and completed his residency at Mt. Sinai Medical
·Center i~ Clevel~d ~hook.
has practtoed Podtatry tn the
Huntington W.Va. area for_
more than twelve years.
Shook specializes in treatment of disorders of the.
foot, ankle and lower
extremities iucluding full
ankle replacement. He will
practice podiatric medicine

Lawrenoe County Campus
on State Route 7 in
Proctorville:
. Holzer Clinic is a multiple discifline 'health care
system o over 130 phystc1ans providing care in
more lhan thirty areas of
ex.pertiscr. Wit;b nine Jocations throughout ;;outheastem Ohio and ,western West
Vlfginia, Holzer Clinic provides "Medical Excellence,
coupled with Local Caring."
Holzer Clinic is~~led by the A,ccreditatton
'&amp;,. Association of Ambulatory
Health Care.
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For a ~-ompku list of services - or to schedule an
at the Holzer · Clinic appointment
with
Dr.
Sycamore · Campus on Shook. call 740-446-5244
Fourth Avenue in Gallipolis or visit us on the web at
as well as the Holzer Clinic www.holzerclinic.com.

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.TODAY IN HISTORY

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Aprilz, 20011

more years. Mc:Cain sensibly responded: "Make it
in Iraq for I 00 years oow? lt
100. We' ve ·boon in Soud!
Certainly feels tbllt w.ay. But
Korea ... W&lt;:'ve been in
. this favorite talking point of
Japan for 60 years. We've
been i n South Korea for 5{)
the two Democrats presiKaiiii'Jfti ye.ars or liO. That wou!.d be
ilmtial candidates i.s bogus.
i fine with me. As long as
~Instead of offering an
exit st:Gitegy for Iraq, {Sen.
Americans are .o ot being
Jobn Mc:Cain is) offering us
injured or harmed or
· .a 100-ye.ar oooupallion,"
. , wounded or killed, that's
Sen. Ba!;ack Obama said on
fine with me. I bope that
U .S . troops weR: in Iraq for
the fifth .anni~ of lhe 50oreven IOOye.ars. That, would be fine wid! y~ if
ooalition's move on the .
we maintain .a .presence in .a·
·i n a . nutshel l, is, the
'thal.:oppressed Iraq. But it Bush/McCain ltaq policy.~ very volatile part of !he
oould have been .any day;
Demomsts plan to make world where aJ Qaeda is
Obama uses the soiJI!(I Me lhe BusbJMcCain parallel .a training, recruiting and
often eoough_
_key focus of 'lbeir CaD\P~gn ~nipping and motivating
ln late March, Sen. !his year. Whomever the people every sin,gle day."
Hillary Clinton refused to Democraric .nominee, the
When asked to clarify, he
be charmed by Md::ain's paiity pins their bopes ori would go on to say that it
call to close Guantanamo ~ 1'00 ~-~ They think it could be I ,000 years, or
Bay and droned on as she will resonate. One Obama even a million years. 1bese
.does: ~While there is much adviser has ' said (IIOOut are ithe lines that try
to praise in Sen. MCCain's MCCain '1; comment), ~It's Democrats' souls. But
speech, he and I continue seldom you get such a clean McCain was sight about the
to have a fundamental ·dis- slwt. It's such a rellllldGibly long war. It was a sensible
agreement on Iraq. 'Like clean shot ... The mo years' answer. And though it doesPresident
Bush,
Sen. comment is a frame." The n' t sound like the most
McCain .oonllinues
to · adviser thiilk:s he can spin attractive answer - who.
oppose a swift and respon- MCCain .as wanting to con- · wants I 00 years in lmq? sible withdrawal from Iraq. tinue "Bush's war" for 100 it was straight talk from .a
Like 'President Bush. Sen. ·ye.ars. The adviser, lite senator who has .a · better
MCCain discounts . the ·Qther Democrats, i nsists track reoord -on Iraq than
warnings of our Senior mil- that McCain is ~against .most:' And it may DOl hurt
itary leadership of the con- public opinion on the war, his campaign, either. ·
sequences of the Iraq war and we're going to go maj(e
Pew
reports
that
on the readiness of our that clear."
Americans are split about
armed forces, and on the
W11at the ~I 00 years" . whether the :.war is going
need to focus on the fur- talk refers to is something well or not. lbey 're split
gotten frilnt line in MCCa1n rightly said in over bringing the troops
Afghanistan.
Like response to a question dur- borne or keeping them
President
Bush.
Sen·. ing a New ~shire town there. But they know that
MCCain wants to keep us hall meeting m January. 4,000 American lives have
tied' to another country' s The . question regarded been lost valiantly. and
civil war. and said ' it Bush's statement that we Americans don 't like losing
would be fine' with him if ·c ould be in Iraq for 50 · something they've gone
'M: been 1istming
toWkof ~I OOyears" of war

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TOO&amp;y·is Wednesday, Apri12, the '93rd day of 2008.111ere
are 273 days left in the year.
Tc:lday' s Highlight in History: On Apliil2, 1968, the influent:ial science-fiction film "2001: A Space Odyssey," ,produced .and directed lby Stanley KubriCk, had its worid premiere in WaShin_gton.
·
On ithis date: ln 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de
Loon landed in present-day Aorida.
·
In 1792. Congres~ pas~d the Coinage Act, which autho-rized establishment {)f the U.S. Mint
In 1865, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and most
m l:ris ·Cabinet fled the Confederate capital of Richmond,
V.a., because of advancing Union fii!I"CCs.
In 1908, actor-dancer Buddy Ebsen was born in
8elleville, DL
In 1'917, President Wilson asked C-ongress to declare war
against Gennany, saying, "The world must be made safe
;for democracy." (Congress deClared war four days later.)
· In [ 932, aviator Charles Lindbergh and John Cendon
went to a cemetery in New York, where Condon turned
.over '$50,1(}00 to a man called ~John" in exchange for
Lindbergh's kidnapped son. (The .child was notre~
.and was found dead the following month.) ·
In 1974, french president Georges Pompidou died iil Paris. ·
ln ~986, four American passengers were k:illed when a
bomb exploded aboard a IWA jetliner en route from Rome
to Athens, Greece.
In 2005, Pope JOhn !Paul n, who'd led the &amp;oman Catholic
Church for 26 years, died in his Vatican apartment at age 84.
r.ive years ago: American forces fought their way to
within sight ·of the Baghdad skyline; Iraqi soldiers discard.ed their military uniforms by the roadside to liide their
identity. A bomb blast near a wharf in the southern
Philippine city of Davao killed 1().
. One year ago: l.n its first case on climate change, the
Supreme Court deClared in a 5-4 ruling that carbon dioxide
and other greelihouse gases were air pollutants under the
Clean Air Act. A tsunami in the Solomon Islands killed at.
least 50 people~ Florida won its second consecutive college
basketball championship, beating Ohio State 84-75; the
Gators became :the first team to repeat since Duke in 199192. Coaches iPhiiJack:son and
Williams were among .
those nanid to the :Basketball · of Fame.
T'Oday's Birthdays: Actress Rita Gam is 80. Actress
Sharon Acker is 73. Singer Leon Russell is 66. Jazz musician Larry Coryell is 65. Actress Linda Hunt is 63. Singer
Emmylou Harris is 61. Actress Pamela Reed is 59. COuntry
singer Buddy Jewell is 47. Actor Christopher Meloni is 47.
Country s~ger Billy Dean is 46. Actor Claric Gregg is 46.
Actress lana Marie Hupp is 44. Actress Roselyn Sanchez is
35. Country singer Jill King is 33. Actor Adam Rodriguez
-- ~ is 33. Al;tor Jeremy Garrett is 3~-; Roek musician Jesse : ~=~
~ _ ~ Ormichael (Maroon .5)Js__22.__Actmss.Bethan:~L:clo¥.3..AmZ-- . · i ''ODII Tr&amp;iHill") is~?. Actor JeH~JiJcmons ls 20, :
·
· t'holiglit for Tooay: ''No artist1s ahead of his time. He is
his .time. It is just that others are behind the time." Martha Graham, modern dance .pioneer (1894-1991 ).

into with thm blood.
Acooufillg to Pew, 53 perccru of Americans dlink we
can win this. A CBS pGII
indi~
41 . percent
.adknowledging
surge
!has worto:J - it's meant
~gress. Cont=y . to die
' w.ay lhe Oems all, a Gallup
poll had :a mioosity (18 peroont) fa\loiing withdrawing
t!he troops immediately.
Say what y{)u want about
McCain, bUt .he' s been right
.about Iraq. He was right to
say "oo surrendeC He w.as
right to suppon .the surg e.
By .contrast, Obama has
been
e zidorscd
by
Movc:Osi.Org, which had the
nerve to suggest G en. David
Petraeus w as betraying us
with false information.
Clinton refused to condemn
the ad, which was no sur- .
prise gl¥en lhe illsre!ipect
she showed the general ]n
congressional questioning.
Bottom line: .Right now
there are three choices on
the table. Not one of them
enthuses me. But only one
is a leader. Maybe not QD
all tbe issues I care about,
but if MCCain looks oiu for
the men and women of the
U.S . Armed Forces, that's
more than Clinton . and
Obama appear to ~offer­
ing in their bids to be .commander in chief.
(Kathryn Lopez isthe edi·
tor of National Review
Online (www.national"t'.v iew.oom). She can be contacted aJ klopez @narion:alreview.ciJm. )

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_ . RUlL\ND - Anna Jean T.ayk&gt;f, 73, &lt;If Rutland, .passed

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She w.as born Oct. 22, 1934, in &lt;.'hadeston, W.Va.. .ihmgb. ra-ofthe tate Jobn Wesley .and .A,gDes Ann Cmir " •. She is '!lurvived by: l:wo sons, GaJy (Nancy j l'ay,Jor (l)f
. Point Pleasant, W.Va., :and LaDy (Joyce) TayiM af RnttllaM ;
· ;a dengbtet:, Sandr.a Tayb- of lliiiiiihus; duree ,gr.aniildlilrdzeD: Micbelle (Donnie I Bunoeof Pomeroy, Ubad r(Bedcy j
Thylorof Racine, and _Matt Taylor of Point Ple.a.&lt;;aot; se-n
. gzandohi)dren: Stevie Bunce, Zack Bunce, Jordan T.ayMr,
R)'311 Thylor. Gody Taylor, Gt:acie Thylor, .and Kinsey
: Taylor; l'oor 'Sisters: Elu1a Hunt of Miidllgan, June (Oili,;)
Ramsey of Nusth Camlina, Nancy (Simeon) lticksefNmtb
· Carolina, .and I nuda (fumkj 'Soos of N0rtb Carolina; and
MIDDLEPORT - Wilma Saq;eut, '97T, d" Mllldlqle«,
· -severld nieces .and :nephews.
passed
.aw.ay &lt;011 Mardi 1 1, 2008 Jlt ilbe ~ NW'!iiJ1g
Besides bel- panents, she w.as prece&lt;bl in death by lher
brotber, Edwllld HOOge; four sisters: Mary Moles, J anet .and Rehabllitallion CcnteL At ~ ~·s Request 110
servires IWfR beld. She i.s int.c:zlmd :at die 1.Jetatt lia1ls
Brown, Reva Ramsey and brene Moles. ·
. Funeral services will be .at mp,m. on Thursday, April 3, CcindtoJy. Arrangements 'ill=: haruiJWJ by Jibe' An&amp;rscm
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· 200&amp;, at ;\zldersGn-McDMiiel Funera'l Home in P,(l)meroy McDaniel fiunor:al H0me. · n P~- _
buildi:r!g w.as demolishod. He
· 'with Pastor Jim Oundilf officWing. Burial will follow .at
also cited ewmor &lt;in:qlroveGravel Hill Cemetery.
meots underway .at Beth' s
Visiting hours will be from ~:.t·m- o n Wcdoesday at lhe
Place as a positive ggn that
· funeral borne. A registry is .av · le ooline at ww~u•ndcr­
I'OMEROY - Willilsn E. Neutilil\g, 75, of Columbus,
d0wntown business owners
. -sonmodaniel£Om.
· fur;uv,l)y of Pomeooly, died Mlllldh l6, 2008. At l:ri!i 1fCIIUiCSl
me ~ ;area, .am 1that are mterestdl in
lbrR will be 100 meiiiilrial 'SeiVIioe. llieu mlilowers oosmi- sevcm1 wlnmeers bave -ooo~e the .aJ1pelllliiiCC of their 'buildbuliions may be made m his mcmosy totheAmcric.an Cazv= if(liW.ard 110 v.ol.untcc!r ,UJ J~Ssist ings. regardless of wheihet
SOOidy or to die diarity m y&lt;JUI'c'OOioe. Amn1gements- with . lhe' A:Jmil clCIISNlp 0utside fundiqg is available,
.. POMEROY -John William Krider, 69, of Pomeroy, , !handled by BmllibOwens linft!'GI1 Home. Inc.
m!WIIb
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GerlaCh said the ilevel&lt;J]J: passed away on Sunday, March 30, 2008, at his .-esidcnce.
.
. GeDIBcb also said ithe ment groU.p . will encourage
. HewasbomQnApril20, 1939atMorningStarncarlhcinc,
BUingllllb::r family, owners suCh StepS -by mercbants 4IDd
to the late Raymond .and Freda Krider. Mr. Kridei"'WO!ter as .a T __,.I
mrille Rafu'l;num House.lql8!1- seek slllliller gramsfordown'Wellkl:, .oazpemter and ,a millwright for most bis life.
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mctnts bave indicated ribey IIOwo mfmstructure untillloca1
. He is survived by: life partner,' Kathy Sbcdey, Pomeroy; --------------------------------~---- pum IIOpnmand ~0ve matcb funding is secm:t!d and
· a daughter, Joetta and Bob Greenleaf,~ *'•~gbter-m.­
rl:hat lbistooic lbfmle,Wl:id! ~ ilbe v.illage.can be om ''lt%' i• ivt:
Law, Janet Kriilec:, Racine; 'bt0lllCflS and Slst.I:IS, Marvin
rnext 110 rille lot ~ ithe in rille 4!fJPiication IJIIUCeSS.
. Krider, Synruse, .Minnie imd .. .ani Bloch, Ludy Lib,
Fla., Madia Bum, Mt. Vcmon, Alta Dill, Midillqm, FJsic
llaines, Pt. Mycn. fh.~ -seve:a!l ~ and several
and! A.~lison T11yl0r.
. nieces :and,_ t·ilews; .and many lit:iiends .
Seventh grade, .Jaclyn
. Besides bis parents, be was preaded in death ~ bis '00151,
Mees.
Johnny Krider; b.~ Russell .and Tbelisa Krider
Eighth grade, ·Natalie
Semoe rNill be beld .at ll a.m. friday, Apcil4, 20@8, II
Wood,
Abbie Williams,
. !be Andmioo McD.aniel FUDC11ll ~ in ~ with
'If's .a Wwmedley ~OIIked Morgan McMillan, Martina
· 1be Rev. Edsel Han officilltin£;. Burial will f0J1ow in dJe
Anns, &lt;Jhelsea Holter,
.,.,_ ,_..,_
Pine Grov.e &lt;Jemetery.
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,and ;games begimzinllat fi ~.~..±,~:.:f_et- Emma 1Pow.e11, Andrew
Vjsimtien will he held from 6-:8:00,pm oolhursday :at die
An · original Obi0 Riv.er ~~ :u-~m- Ginther and Chase Giaham.
funeRI1 borne. Online' Registcy is•available :at www.andcr·
Bear Co. &lt;des~ will be
lir.eshmen,
!Hayley
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110 rtbe y.ouqgstci's.
. fr
included
'Witlh
eaclh ISSICilts
'Spradling, JOhnny Hol&lt;imrer,
""Band is .md...;II..Dij)uired
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SU~-- you ·jl!i'D&amp;:d band "IY-:Jer Go"'ble, rGOOy Willillms
The association voted
The al'snciariun ~¥ed \lw:ause you Wlltlt.Cd 110, not and Stephanie Bcnyman.
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· Sophomores (receiving
RACINE - Naosru Beaver Stob81lt, 89, Racine, Ohio, , with Hamh~FU!ewOJi:s. . ttl!!; :md Siil'J'Iiet; for 1lhc
Be e1!f~la1Df'il that IDilsic lis letterJ;), !Katie Woods, Mac
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. passed .away Munw~y, lVUIILiu , ...,_, at : IP-IU. m
. purChase '$3
in fire- .awriliazy 'Will ~ n:&amp;esb- · w.ow ......, ·srnc:nce, """'
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Juniors,
Drew Hoover,
Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus.
wonks &amp;om Americ.an mez:ts durii1g die ]gliiiie5.
stlidles lw:anse of playing Jordan !Pickens, Steven
. ShewasbominRacine,OhioonMar.oh13,1'919,daup- Frrewmb in Hudson, and
An.auct!iontohencfitdle ~lfnmuJiffmmtaJ!nm,s. iLoane, Kyle Goode, !Rusty
· 'ter of the late Waldo :and u ~· Petty :Beaver. She Illliiilled w...,...,. _,._ the o .....--d
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tisocia'tion'ii .activities rb as .._ _
Carnahan
John William Stobart on May 28, I 938, in Oklaboma City, c}epa!!h!!r:rtt in planning the been scheduled fur June lm0w rmusic is physical cKerSeniors: Courtney Ginther,
Olda. He_ preceded ber 10 death. .
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discharge ,m ibe dll\play in
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but most ,of all, music isKa,.,lyn Spradling, ~ _.._..
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· . Racine.Fiii'S18annstChur__,_,
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""exchange for a · d ollllll!OD.
and Chelsea Freeman.
· the Racine Ametican Legion P~t. 602 Ladies A:uxiliary, and ~ tbe A - a - bas IDOW lbem,g ;accepted .al yoiSI!gflll:&amp; WJISitrinslantgrati"
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.a - ".IIOulfcr LoCker 2!'9. Billy GoebCI, ...
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. She was a very ~oving and c.az:ing pen;oo .and' .haQ a tot of eel to do so l"haain said volunteered t0 conduct &lt;the .hard ·watk. He also enoour- Heather and Tiffany
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aged sl!!dcmtsiiO --~-._._.,your band.
most students
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was trul~ a blessing and will be missed by all 'Who knew her. depa!tznent !has been vesy
The JISsocutum voted to parcnrs stop 11zcir busy /lives
participate in pep band, conNaomt 1s surviVed by three ~hters: Patnc1a (l)o.n) cooperative in wllOOng with . wodi:: with tbe Department .arid listen 10 yoor tune."
Embleton, Amencus, •Ga.; Margie Wolfe, -Rac1ne; and her toward .a solution.
,of Jtib and Family ServWc:s
He said tbeie are many celt band and parades and
IPhalin said Rutlancf.s fire- ·in ~ a DJFS client opportunities for _ young other events throughout th:
Beverly (George) Cummins, Racine. Also surviving are
· eight grandchildren: Eric (Erin) Embleton, Summerville. wodcs display will \be 011 to .11Ssist in beautification musicians to continue 'piay- · year. making. band ll year
.S.C, Erin (Travi~) Wright, Ellaville, Ga, Heather (Donald) July S• .and having firew&lt;Bs werk in 1IJe downtoWill ing .after gx:adnation inclnd- round comrrutment for stuStewart, Thomasville, Ga., Lon (Jun) Harmon, Logan, in ilhe two .communities on sboppitlg district. Phali.n ing ,Uni\lersity/oommunity dents and ~err parents.
f"41.lJamie (ChaJ::il:Y) Stab,art. consecutive nights will said ithe ~ will be bands and local bands.
.Graduatmg semOFS were
Ohio, Bruce W{)lfe,
Thppers Plams, Jodi (Kelly P~ons) Currunms, ·Racme, ma:k'e for a ''weellcnd ce1e- employ~ fer 8B bours per
?lel!se don't lay the grv:en framed shadowboxes
and 'Sheri (I} Johnson) Cummi . s, Racine.
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bration" likely to benefit month, &lt;IIIII will help sweep instrument down. Please displa~mg tbeir band let. · Also sUTVIving llfC 20 grea -grandchildren, D an and both towns.
the - irldelw.alb, maintain don't stop just because you ters,_ pms and other_honors
Parker Embleton. .Eden. Tanner o30d Katie Wrig t, Haley,
Odaer bss
lilowa- beds ,.00 perform finished high school."
recetved dunng .!herr years
Emmie and 1)' Stewart, Josh (Cara) Harmon, Nioole
1be association's member- l'ltbcrrdzsfiesas~KJCiaied with
So.uihern Band Director m hand. S]Jradhng, Smeok
(Gary)Haybron,Angela(Josh)Huffines, Bmoke,Arizona, hip '"
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Andrew Stoban and Abby C!JlTII!lins !l!!d lwn gr®t-~t- the a~sociation hild 62 jiai(l-:- ~!tie ~e street ilepart.- Fiftb gn~de, . Shayln Kibble,
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ln .addition to her parents and her husband, she was ps:e- jects. The dues are $10 for the status of~ lllatkceded in death by a brother, James Waldo Beaver, an;! s1s- . individual memberships and ers purcbascd m oonJunction

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health that I don 't? Or. are
they still using the New
Math they laught me to fig ure out my _life expectancy? I know life's a cmpshoot, but honestly, l'l;ll not
Jim
planning a trip to Club
Mullen
Dead anytime soon. ·
When I do start to feel
my age, I plan to spend the
first 10 or 20 years in 'one
They love me! They really, of those "active" retirement
really love me!
communities, one of those
1 appreciate tbe fact that places where they play
they think someone they golf, tennis and bowl all
voted "Least Likely to day then go out dancing to
Succeed;' might have done the score of "Viva V"Iagra."
well enough to leave them Sue and I don 't have the
some money. But I always energy. to golf, play tennis
thought if 1 had any money, and bowl every day, now..
I'd leave it to someone a But I'm sure as we get
little closer to me than my older, we' ll get more enerhigh sciM&gt;ol - perhaps the gy. They make it look like
guy who delivers our heat- so much fun in those coming oil or a third cousin mi:rcials. We. can't wait to
twice removed or a become elderly.
stranger who gave me a
After 10 or so years of
seat on.the bus.
that, we plan to move into a
I will consider mention- not-so- active
retirement
ing them in my will, but 1 community
like
Hip
wonder, ~Just how close to Replacement Village, then
death dd O,ey think I am T' we plan to linger in nursing
l graduated in I %8, not " homes for five or six years,
1908. I'm not even collect- eating up any money we
ing Social Security yet, may have had left over. So I
and they want 'nfe to put don ' t really see the point of
them in my will ? Do they remembering my high
know something about my school in ~y will, except

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for the sheer fun of leaving
them things I don 't have.
"And to Mr. Crankwell
our history teacher, I
bequeath my " collection of
mint condition; rare and
valuable comic books,,
which must . be worth hundreds of thousands of dolIars now." I can't tell you
how many comic books Mr. ·
Crankwell destroyed during
his teaching career, but I
would guess he got seveml
hundred of mine - even
the Classics Illustrated.
"To Mr. Twinerby, the
principal who hi!d it in for
me, I leave all my. shares in
Enron stock to go toward
raising his salary."
Actually, they should a sk
all the guys in my class
who are millionaires for
·money in stead · of me. I
know there ar.e..a lot of millionaires in our class,
because 1 can' t tell you
how many times I've heard
Sue say, "And to think 1
could have just as easily
married a millionaire."
· · · (Jim Mulkn is tile autho r
of "It Take.1 a Village Idio t:
C omplicating the Simple
Life" a nd '"Bab)''s First
Tattoo." You can reach him
at jim_mullen@myway.com.. )

$25 for business meiilbers.
The association has lfescheduled its spriilg Bear
Basket Bingo fundraiser,
originally scheduled for
.April24, to May 8, due to a
schedliling conflict with the
fire department. · .· .
The. bingo game will 1:J!:
held at the firehouse with
doors
to open at 4 :3o' p.m..
took, Ferman had this great
belief that if you wo:'ked
hard enough and believed
enough, .anything was possi· ble," Mrs. Moore reiterated.
Mrs . Moore ~W.d the
fnmt . . . At
reception was bittersweet
but wonderful. She also said
she knew he would be "so said he didn't anticipate a
honored" by the naming of problem in that regard.
the center.
So far three out · of six
. "I know that he is looking docking platforms at the
down on this -dedication .a nd ramp ~ve been poured with
thinking 'thili is 1he grc:atest the middle and upper plathonor to be bestowed on· ' forms yet to be poured.
me,'" Mrs. Moore said. There are two docking plat· .
" And I look up and say,,the
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a wonderful example to all ."
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more years. Mc:Cain sensibly responded: "Make it
in Iraq for I 00 years oow? lt
100. We' ve ·boon in Soud!
Certainly feels tbllt w.ay. But
Korea ... W&lt;:'ve been in
. this favorite talking point of
Japan for 60 years. We've
been i n South Korea for 5{)
the two Democrats presiKaiiii'Jfti ye.ars or liO. That wou!.d be
ilmtial candidates i.s bogus.
i fine with me. As long as
~Instead of offering an
exit st:Gitegy for Iraq, {Sen.
Americans are .o ot being
Jobn Mc:Cain is) offering us
injured or harmed or
· .a 100-ye.ar oooupallion,"
. , wounded or killed, that's
Sen. Ba!;ack Obama said on
fine with me. I bope that
U .S . troops weR: in Iraq for
the fifth .anni~ of lhe 50oreven IOOye.ars. That, would be fine wid! y~ if
ooalition's move on the .
we maintain .a .presence in .a·
·i n a . nutshel l, is, the
'thal.:oppressed Iraq. But it Bush/McCain ltaq policy.~ very volatile part of !he
oould have been .any day;
Demomsts plan to make world where aJ Qaeda is
Obama uses the soiJI!(I Me lhe BusbJMcCain parallel .a training, recruiting and
often eoough_
_key focus of 'lbeir CaD\P~gn ~nipping and motivating
ln late March, Sen. !his year. Whomever the people every sin,gle day."
Hillary Clinton refused to Democraric .nominee, the
When asked to clarify, he
be charmed by Md::ain's paiity pins their bopes ori would go on to say that it
call to close Guantanamo ~ 1'00 ~-~ They think it could be I ,000 years, or
Bay and droned on as she will resonate. One Obama even a million years. 1bese
.does: ~While there is much adviser has ' said (IIOOut are ithe lines that try
to praise in Sen. MCCain's MCCain '1; comment), ~It's Democrats' souls. But
speech, he and I continue seldom you get such a clean McCain was sight about the
to have a fundamental ·dis- slwt. It's such a rellllldGibly long war. It was a sensible
agreement on Iraq. 'Like clean shot ... The mo years' answer. And though it doesPresident
Bush,
Sen. comment is a frame." The n' t sound like the most
McCain .oonllinues
to · adviser thiilk:s he can spin attractive answer - who.
oppose a swift and respon- MCCain .as wanting to con- · wants I 00 years in lmq? sible withdrawal from Iraq. tinue "Bush's war" for 100 it was straight talk from .a
Like 'President Bush. Sen. ·ye.ars. The adviser, lite senator who has .a · better
MCCain discounts . the ·Qther Democrats, i nsists track reoord -on Iraq than
warnings of our Senior mil- that McCain is ~against .most:' And it may DOl hurt
itary leadership of the con- public opinion on the war, his campaign, either. ·
sequences of the Iraq war and we're going to go maj(e
Pew
reports
that
on the readiness of our that clear."
Americans are split about
armed forces, and on the
W11at the ~I 00 years" . whether the :.war is going
need to focus on the fur- talk refers to is something well or not. lbey 're split
gotten frilnt line in MCCa1n rightly said in over bringing the troops
Afghanistan.
Like response to a question dur- borne or keeping them
President
Bush.
Sen·. ing a New ~shire town there. But they know that
MCCain wants to keep us hall meeting m January. 4,000 American lives have
tied' to another country' s The . question regarded been lost valiantly. and
civil war. and said ' it Bush's statement that we Americans don 't like losing
would be fine' with him if ·c ould be in Iraq for 50 · something they've gone
'M: been 1istming
toWkof ~I OOyears" of war

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TOO&amp;y·is Wednesday, Apri12, the '93rd day of 2008.111ere
are 273 days left in the year.
Tc:lday' s Highlight in History: On Apliil2, 1968, the influent:ial science-fiction film "2001: A Space Odyssey," ,produced .and directed lby Stanley KubriCk, had its worid premiere in WaShin_gton.
·
On ithis date: ln 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de
Loon landed in present-day Aorida.
·
In 1792. Congres~ pas~d the Coinage Act, which autho-rized establishment {)f the U.S. Mint
In 1865, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and most
m l:ris ·Cabinet fled the Confederate capital of Richmond,
V.a., because of advancing Union fii!I"CCs.
In 1908, actor-dancer Buddy Ebsen was born in
8elleville, DL
In 1'917, President Wilson asked C-ongress to declare war
against Gennany, saying, "The world must be made safe
;for democracy." (Congress deClared war four days later.)
· In [ 932, aviator Charles Lindbergh and John Cendon
went to a cemetery in New York, where Condon turned
.over '$50,1(}00 to a man called ~John" in exchange for
Lindbergh's kidnapped son. (The .child was notre~
.and was found dead the following month.) ·
In 1974, french president Georges Pompidou died iil Paris. ·
ln ~986, four American passengers were k:illed when a
bomb exploded aboard a IWA jetliner en route from Rome
to Athens, Greece.
In 2005, Pope JOhn !Paul n, who'd led the &amp;oman Catholic
Church for 26 years, died in his Vatican apartment at age 84.
r.ive years ago: American forces fought their way to
within sight ·of the Baghdad skyline; Iraqi soldiers discard.ed their military uniforms by the roadside to liide their
identity. A bomb blast near a wharf in the southern
Philippine city of Davao killed 1().
. One year ago: l.n its first case on climate change, the
Supreme Court deClared in a 5-4 ruling that carbon dioxide
and other greelihouse gases were air pollutants under the
Clean Air Act. A tsunami in the Solomon Islands killed at.
least 50 people~ Florida won its second consecutive college
basketball championship, beating Ohio State 84-75; the
Gators became :the first team to repeat since Duke in 199192. Coaches iPhiiJack:son and
Williams were among .
those nanid to the :Basketball · of Fame.
T'Oday's Birthdays: Actress Rita Gam is 80. Actress
Sharon Acker is 73. Singer Leon Russell is 66. Jazz musician Larry Coryell is 65. Actress Linda Hunt is 63. Singer
Emmylou Harris is 61. Actress Pamela Reed is 59. COuntry
singer Buddy Jewell is 47. Actor Christopher Meloni is 47.
Country s~ger Billy Dean is 46. Actor Claric Gregg is 46.
Actress lana Marie Hupp is 44. Actress Roselyn Sanchez is
35. Country singer Jill King is 33. Actor Adam Rodriguez
-- ~ is 33. Al;tor Jeremy Garrett is 3~-; Roek musician Jesse : ~=~
~ _ ~ Ormichael (Maroon .5)Js__22.__Actmss.Bethan:~L:clo¥.3..AmZ-- . · i ''ODII Tr&amp;iHill") is~?. Actor JeH~JiJcmons ls 20, :
·
· t'holiglit for Tooay: ''No artist1s ahead of his time. He is
his .time. It is just that others are behind the time." Martha Graham, modern dance .pioneer (1894-1991 ).

into with thm blood.
Acooufillg to Pew, 53 perccru of Americans dlink we
can win this. A CBS pGII
indi~
41 . percent
.adknowledging
surge
!has worto:J - it's meant
~gress. Cont=y . to die
' w.ay lhe Oems all, a Gallup
poll had :a mioosity (18 peroont) fa\loiing withdrawing
t!he troops immediately.
Say what y{)u want about
McCain, bUt .he' s been right
.about Iraq. He was right to
say "oo surrendeC He w.as
right to suppon .the surg e.
By .contrast, Obama has
been
e zidorscd
by
Movc:Osi.Org, which had the
nerve to suggest G en. David
Petraeus w as betraying us
with false information.
Clinton refused to condemn
the ad, which was no sur- .
prise gl¥en lhe illsre!ipect
she showed the general ]n
congressional questioning.
Bottom line: .Right now
there are three choices on
the table. Not one of them
enthuses me. But only one
is a leader. Maybe not QD
all tbe issues I care about,
but if MCCain looks oiu for
the men and women of the
U.S . Armed Forces, that's
more than Clinton . and
Obama appear to ~offer­
ing in their bids to be .commander in chief.
(Kathryn Lopez isthe edi·
tor of National Review
Online (www.national"t'.v iew.oom). She can be contacted aJ klopez @narion:alreview.ciJm. )

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She w.as born Oct. 22, 1934, in &lt;.'hadeston, W.Va.. .ihmgb. ra-ofthe tate Jobn Wesley .and .A,gDes Ann Cmir " •. She is '!lurvived by: l:wo sons, GaJy (Nancy j l'ay,Jor (l)f
. Point Pleasant, W.Va., :and LaDy (Joyce) TayiM af RnttllaM ;
· ;a dengbtet:, Sandr.a Tayb- of lliiiiiihus; duree ,gr.aniildlilrdzeD: Micbelle (Donnie I Bunoeof Pomeroy, Ubad r(Bedcy j
Thylorof Racine, and _Matt Taylor of Point Ple.a.&lt;;aot; se-n
. gzandohi)dren: Stevie Bunce, Zack Bunce, Jordan T.ayMr,
R)'311 Thylor. Gody Taylor, Gt:acie Thylor, .and Kinsey
: Taylor; l'oor 'Sisters: Elu1a Hunt of Miidllgan, June (Oili,;)
Ramsey of Nusth Camlina, Nancy (Simeon) lticksefNmtb
· Carolina, .and I nuda (fumkj 'Soos of N0rtb Carolina; and
MIDDLEPORT - Wilma Saq;eut, '97T, d" Mllldlqle«,
· -severld nieces .and :nephews.
passed
.aw.ay &lt;011 Mardi 1 1, 2008 Jlt ilbe ~ NW'!iiJ1g
Besides bel- panents, she w.as prece&lt;bl in death by lher
brotber, Edwllld HOOge; four sisters: Mary Moles, J anet .and Rehabllitallion CcnteL At ~ ~·s Request 110
servires IWfR beld. She i.s int.c:zlmd :at die 1.Jetatt lia1ls
Brown, Reva Ramsey and brene Moles. ·
. Funeral services will be .at mp,m. on Thursday, April 3, CcindtoJy. Arrangements 'ill=: haruiJWJ by Jibe' An&amp;rscm
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· 200&amp;, at ;\zldersGn-McDMiiel Funera'l Home in P,(l)meroy McDaniel fiunor:al H0me. · n P~- _
buildi:r!g w.as demolishod. He
· 'with Pastor Jim Oundilf officWing. Burial will follow .at
also cited ewmor &lt;in:qlroveGravel Hill Cemetery.
meots underway .at Beth' s
Visiting hours will be from ~:.t·m- o n Wcdoesday at lhe
Place as a positive ggn that
· funeral borne. A registry is .av · le ooline at ww~u•ndcr­
I'OMEROY - Willilsn E. Neutilil\g, 75, of Columbus,
d0wntown business owners
. -sonmodaniel£Om.
· fur;uv,l)y of Pomeooly, died Mlllldh l6, 2008. At l:ri!i 1fCIIUiCSl
me ~ ;area, .am 1that are mterestdl in
lbrR will be 100 meiiiilrial 'SeiVIioe. llieu mlilowers oosmi- sevcm1 wlnmeers bave -ooo~e the .aJ1pelllliiiCC of their 'buildbuliions may be made m his mcmosy totheAmcric.an Cazv= if(liW.ard 110 v.ol.untcc!r ,UJ J~Ssist ings. regardless of wheihet
SOOidy or to die diarity m y&lt;JUI'c'OOioe. Amn1gements- with . lhe' A:Jmil clCIISNlp 0utside fundiqg is available,
.. POMEROY -John William Krider, 69, of Pomeroy, , !handled by BmllibOwens linft!'GI1 Home. Inc.
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GerlaCh said the ilevel&lt;J]J: passed away on Sunday, March 30, 2008, at his .-esidcnce.
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. GeDIBcb also said ithe ment groU.p . will encourage
. HewasbomQnApril20, 1939atMorningStarncarlhcinc,
BUingllllb::r family, owners suCh StepS -by mercbants 4IDd
to the late Raymond .and Freda Krider. Mr. Kridei"'WO!ter as .a T __,.I
mrille Rafu'l;num House.lql8!1- seek slllliller gramsfordown'Wellkl:, .oazpemter and ,a millwright for most bis life.
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mctnts bave indicated ribey IIOwo mfmstructure untillloca1
. He is survived by: life partner,' Kathy Sbcdey, Pomeroy; --------------------------------~---- pum IIOpnmand ~0ve matcb funding is secm:t!d and
· a daughter, Joetta and Bob Greenleaf,~ *'•~gbter-m.­
rl:hat lbistooic lbfmle,Wl:id! ~ ilbe v.illage.can be om ''lt%' i• ivt:
Law, Janet Kriilec:, Racine; 'bt0lllCflS and Slst.I:IS, Marvin
rnext 110 rille lot ~ ithe in rille 4!fJPiication IJIIUCeSS.
. Krider, Synruse, .Minnie imd .. .ani Bloch, Ludy Lib,
Fla., Madia Bum, Mt. Vcmon, Alta Dill, Midillqm, FJsic
llaines, Pt. Mycn. fh.~ -seve:a!l ~ and several
and! A.~lison T11yl0r.
. nieces :and,_ t·ilews; .and many lit:iiends .
Seventh grade, .Jaclyn
. Besides bis parents, be was preaded in death ~ bis '00151,
Mees.
Johnny Krider; b.~ Russell .and Tbelisa Krider
Eighth grade, ·Natalie
Semoe rNill be beld .at ll a.m. friday, Apcil4, 20@8, II
Wood,
Abbie Williams,
. !be Andmioo McD.aniel FUDC11ll ~ in ~ with
'If's .a Wwmedley ~OIIked Morgan McMillan, Martina
· 1be Rev. Edsel Han officilltin£;. Burial will f0J1ow in dJe
Anns, &lt;Jhelsea Holter,
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Pine Grov.e &lt;Jemetery.
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Vjsimtien will he held from 6-:8:00,pm oolhursday :at die
An · original Obi0 Riv.er ~~ :u-~m- Ginther and Chase Giaham.
funeRI1 borne. Online' Registcy is•available :at www.andcr·
Bear Co. &lt;des~ will be
lir.eshmen,
!Hayley
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110 rtbe y.ouqgstci's.
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'Witlh
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'Spradling, JOhnny Hol&lt;imrer,
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SU~-- you ·jl!i'D&amp;:d band "IY-:Jer Go"'ble, rGOOy Willillms
The association voted
The al'snciariun ~¥ed \lw:ause you Wlltlt.Cd 110, not and Stephanie Bcnyman.
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RACINE - Naosru Beaver Stob81lt, 89, Racine, Ohio, , with Hamh~FU!ewOJi:s. . ttl!!; :md Siil'J'Iiet; for 1lhc
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Juniors,
Drew Hoover,
Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus.
wonks &amp;om Americ.an mez:ts durii1g die ]gliiiie5.
stlidles lw:anse of playing Jordan !Pickens, Steven
. ShewasbominRacine,OhioonMar.oh13,1'919,daup- Frrewmb in Hudson, and
An.auct!iontohencfitdle ~lfnmuJiffmmtaJ!nm,s. iLoane, Kyle Goode, !Rusty
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John William Stobart on May 28, I 938, in Oklaboma City, c}epa!!h!!r:rtt in planning the been scheduled fur June lm0w rmusic is physical cKerSeniors: Courtney Ginther,
Olda. He_ preceded ber 10 death. .
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and Chelsea Freeman.
· the Racine Ametican Legion P~t. 602 Ladies A:uxiliary, and ~ tbe A - a - bas IDOW lbem,g ;accepted .al yoiSI!gflll:&amp; WJISitrinslantgrati"
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most students
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was trul~ a blessing and will be missed by all 'Who knew her. depa!tznent !has been vesy
The JISsocutum voted to parcnrs stop 11zcir busy /lives
participate in pep band, conNaomt 1s surviVed by three ~hters: Patnc1a (l)o.n) cooperative in wllOOng with . wodi:: with tbe Department .arid listen 10 yoor tune."
Embleton, Amencus, •Ga.; Margie Wolfe, -Rac1ne; and her toward .a solution.
,of Jtib and Family ServWc:s
He said tbeie are many celt band and parades and
IPhalin said Rutlancf.s fire- ·in ~ a DJFS client opportunities for _ young other events throughout th:
Beverly (George) Cummins, Racine. Also surviving are
· eight grandchildren: Eric (Erin) Embleton, Summerville. wodcs display will \be 011 to .11Ssist in beautification musicians to continue 'piay- · year. making. band ll year
.S.C, Erin (Travi~) Wright, Ellaville, Ga, Heather (Donald) July S• .and having firew&lt;Bs werk in 1IJe downtoWill ing .after gx:adnation inclnd- round comrrutment for stuStewart, Thomasville, Ga., Lon (Jun) Harmon, Logan, in ilhe two .communities on sboppitlg district. Phali.n ing ,Uni\lersity/oommunity dents and ~err parents.
f"41.lJamie (ChaJ::il:Y) Stab,art. consecutive nights will said ithe ~ will be bands and local bands.
.Graduatmg semOFS were
Ohio, Bruce W{)lfe,
Thppers Plams, Jodi (Kelly P~ons) Currunms, ·Racme, ma:k'e for a ''weellcnd ce1e- employ~ fer 8B bours per
?lel!se don't lay the grv:en framed shadowboxes
and 'Sheri (I} Johnson) Cummi . s, Racine.
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bration" likely to benefit month, &lt;IIIII will help sweep instrument down. Please displa~mg tbeir band let. · Also sUTVIving llfC 20 grea -grandchildren, D an and both towns.
the - irldelw.alb, maintain don't stop just because you ters,_ pms and other_honors
Parker Embleton. .Eden. Tanner o30d Katie Wrig t, Haley,
Odaer bss
lilowa- beds ,.00 perform finished high school."
recetved dunng .!herr years
Emmie and 1)' Stewart, Josh (Cara) Harmon, Nioole
1be association's member- l'ltbcrrdzsfiesas~KJCiaied with
So.uihern Band Director m hand. S]Jradhng, Smeok
(Gary)Haybron,Angela(Josh)Huffines, Bmoke,Arizona, hip '"
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ln .addition to her parents and her husband, she was ps:e- jects. The dues are $10 for the status of~ lllatkceded in death by a brother, James Waldo Beaver, an;! s1s- . individual memberships and ers purcbascd m oonJunction

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t/uln 300 words.. All letters are subject to editing, m~~st be
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t/ulnks to organizations and individuals will not be accept·
I just got an invitation to
etl for publication.
my high school class
reunion that give me the
ipl.pression the reunion
would be a boring disaster if
I dido 't show up. This is
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of a shock, since they
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seemed to care that
Ohio ~~llhlng
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Coi18CIIuil f'allc)'
Published 8\/0iy ilttemoon, ·- y
there. They wouldn't let me
Our main ooncem in all stories i5 to
through Frtday, 111 Court Street,
on
the football team or the
be IIOCUTll1o. ~ you know of an error Pomemy, Ohio.
Second-class
basketball
team or give nie
in a ·llofY, call the newsroom 111 (740) pootogo PoiCl at l'omeroy.
very
good
grades, so I
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But
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(740) 112--2156.
Street, PUtn~iliJV, Ohio .5769.
wrong. Not only do tliey
•DDiirpw-111lllni•Wnl. ~--:
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me, but they like me
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that at the end of
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invitation,
they wan~
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Dll!ly
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A 5 11A. ilrian 'R eed, Ext 14
mention them in my will.
'Senior CJII . I . . . .
That's
so· different from the
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One n=lll• ·
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they
tr.e aled lltC when
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I went there.
Adlt811isi"'
It's as u they were saying,
0. I "I .. . ., DliYe Harris, Ext. 15 dioici • . . llolv S . . .. No aubl!&lt;8ndl\ Davis, Ext 16 acripilon br - pam- Jn . , _ · "Remember that !lime we
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~: ,Judy Clii!l&lt;, ·Ext. 10
the boy' s room? Our bad.
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We've taken it off your permanent record. Remember
ltoenich , EJrt. 12
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all those hours you spent in
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rolled-up blank paper that
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diploma?
52 Weeks
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Come home, give us a hug."

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health that I don 't? Or. are
they still using the New
Math they laught me to fig ure out my _life expectancy? I know life's a cmpshoot, but honestly, l'l;ll not
Jim
planning a trip to Club
Mullen
Dead anytime soon. ·
When I do start to feel
my age, I plan to spend the
first 10 or 20 years in 'one
They love me! They really, of those "active" retirement
really love me!
communities, one of those
1 appreciate tbe fact that places where they play
they think someone they golf, tennis and bowl all
voted "Least Likely to day then go out dancing to
Succeed;' might have done the score of "Viva V"Iagra."
well enough to leave them Sue and I don 't have the
some money. But I always energy. to golf, play tennis
thought if 1 had any money, and bowl every day, now..
I'd leave it to someone a But I'm sure as we get
little closer to me than my older, we' ll get more enerhigh sciM&gt;ol - perhaps the gy. They make it look like
guy who delivers our heat- so much fun in those coming oil or a third cousin mi:rcials. We. can't wait to
twice removed or a become elderly.
stranger who gave me a
After 10 or so years of
seat on.the bus.
that, we plan to move into a
I will consider mention- not-so- active
retirement
ing them in my will, but 1 community
like
Hip
wonder, ~Just how close to Replacement Village, then
death dd O,ey think I am T' we plan to linger in nursing
l graduated in I %8, not " homes for five or six years,
1908. I'm not even collect- eating up any money we
ing Social Security yet, may have had left over. So I
and they want 'nfe to put don ' t really see the point of
them in my will ? Do they remembering my high
know something about my school in ~y will, except

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for the sheer fun of leaving
them things I don 't have.
"And to Mr. Crankwell
our history teacher, I
bequeath my " collection of
mint condition; rare and
valuable comic books,,
which must . be worth hundreds of thousands of dolIars now." I can't tell you
how many comic books Mr. ·
Crankwell destroyed during
his teaching career, but I
would guess he got seveml
hundred of mine - even
the Classics Illustrated.
"To Mr. Twinerby, the
principal who hi!d it in for
me, I leave all my. shares in
Enron stock to go toward
raising his salary."
Actually, they should a sk
all the guys in my class
who are millionaires for
·money in stead · of me. I
know there ar.e..a lot of millionaires in our class,
because 1 can' t tell you
how many times I've heard
Sue say, "And to think 1
could have just as easily
married a millionaire."
· · · (Jim Mulkn is tile autho r
of "It Take.1 a Village Idio t:
C omplicating the Simple
Life" a nd '"Bab)''s First
Tattoo." You can reach him
at jim_mullen@myway.com.. )

$25 for business meiilbers.
The association has lfescheduled its spriilg Bear
Basket Bingo fundraiser,
originally scheduled for
.April24, to May 8, due to a
schedliling conflict with the
fire department. · .· .
The. bingo game will 1:J!:
held at the firehouse with
doors
to open at 4 :3o' p.m..
took, Ferman had this great
belief that if you wo:'ked
hard enough and believed
enough, .anything was possi· ble," Mrs. Moore reiterated.
Mrs . Moore ~W.d the
fnmt . . . At
reception was bittersweet
but wonderful. She also said
she knew he would be "so said he didn't anticipate a
honored" by the naming of problem in that regard.
the center.
So far three out · of six
. "I know that he is looking docking platforms at the
down on this -dedication .a nd ramp ~ve been poured with
thinking 'thili is 1he grc:atest the middle and upper plathonor to be bestowed on· ' forms yet to be poured.
me,'" Mrs. Moore said. There are two docking plat· .
" And I look up and say,,the
·
way you lived your life was
a wonderful example to all ."
The center is open S a .m .
- 4 p.m ., Monday-Friday.
Call 992-6626 for more
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cancer, a computer to find
other resources, free wigs,
-prostheses, bras and con.nection to other free ACS
services. She also spoke
"about the ACS ' Patient
:Navi~ator program where
.families receive free help
from someone 'trained by
ACS to walk them through
the maze of obstacles can,cer can bring into one's life.
One of" the .reasons Mr.
:f\{oore was .chosen as the
.center's namesake was his
attitude that anything was
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tiobs. The . water is simply to wmt when the weather
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7:30
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complete the .pours though a
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third of the coffer dllrn w~ the Ohio River, you never
has been completed. .
know," Smithhisler said.
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of the base work for the
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Kevm Perry, Tanner Roush! Pro Jam and Southern B.and
Ryan Schenk:elberg, Ton
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Hoschar; Nicole . Brickles. Boosters.
Jacob Hoback, Bradley
with the planting of ~s in MoC.oy, A.f. Roush, laoob
the shOJ'Pitlg district. Phalin Hatfield, Lisa Runyon.
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the outcome of the village s Eakins, Shyanne Har.per.
streetsCape project.
Trenton 0~. Brandon.
Auditions
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· Funeral Services will be held. I I a.rn., Friday, Aptiil 4th, .
2008 at the_ !Racine First Baptist Church, Racine.
()fficiating w11l be Pastor Ryan Eaton liSSISted by Roome
Salser. lntermen~ ~II follow in the Letart Falls Cemetery.
Friends may_VISit With the farml~ at the Cremeens Funeral
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with
expired
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He .t,ppearcd in llhmihon
COUilly· Municiplil Court
ind paid :the court 5149,
according to court records.
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of last iieason for .repeatedly violating the league's
l:onduct policy. Betuy was
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1be winners. A cool, rainy .
-day forced - a move from- Southern's Star Mill park .to
.Ripley, where the host
Vikings defeated coach
· Ryan Lemley's Tornadoes
11-1 in five innings in the
Tornado season opener.
W$ the first varsity tilt
in the books, Soutberri ·i.s
now 0-1 , while Ripley
moves to 4-3. West Vll'ginia
teams can begin play up to
two weeks earlier than
teams in Ohio.
Southeril threatened in the
first inning on a single by
Kreig Kleski, a force out, an
error and two walks to load
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'Point Pleasant'sMTlB SorTIITllir1ilides into home while Meigs -catcher Shanalle Smith guards the plate during a high school out ended the inning .
. softball game Tuesd~ in Point Pleasant, W.va.
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pitCher·.ICsla Wyant
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belpmgtheLadyKni..$1!ts(5-4)edge abo...e .5oo with a 90 shutout of visiting 'Meigs
TUesday night
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fields at Point Pleasant High
The Lady Knights also reach home.
School.
received bat support from
Ebersbacb was credited
And Wyant took advan· Jennifer Wickline, who was with the pitchinJl; loss,, fantage of the home ,OOOkifi¥. . . 2 ·fo!·2 .with_a 4ouj)le, while !ling (iv~ Batters !ill~ Walke
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Point .Pleasant wasted lit·
five walks and an error as had a soli4 night behind the tle time taking control of
the Lady Mmauders (0-1) plate catching for Wyant.
Tuesday' s contest as all
sttugglcd out of the gate. · Meigs had trouble ketting three hitters at the top of the
1be strong performance on anything going at the plate order - CottriU, Darst and
tbe mound also sparked _an with only six ·baserunners- Sommer- reached on two
nffensivesuxge~ the Lady three of which came from walks and .an error to load
Knights smashed liCVen hits Hailey Ebersbach who was
led :by Anna Sommer who walked
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firSt inning.
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3 in the second inning.
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fall "ictims · ·to Ryan . ·
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fielder 's choice, the score 30:
' Southern threatened in the
third inning when lead-off
hitte r J .D. Wh inington
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D ·l lld iE toftball UlilnWDimt State will pt JUlOtbrer
Saturday, A¢1. 12. .in cbanoe rto wrap lap .its - Marietta.
SOil ·with .. titk, thoulb not
: The tournlment will be .quite
:tbe one the Bucb_yes
round-robin with siqgle
~litnin•tio:m rounds to fol- .~in .mind when f.a1l JDDstarted.
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run i n the seventh w hen
C leland drove · in Hau ber
with a single. but that was
all the scoring they would
get.
Megan C arnah an and
Kelsey Holter each had two
walks for the Lady Eagles,
both coming on lheir fU"St
and last at-bats.
The Lady Eagles return to
action on Thursday when
they' n travel to Waterford to
open Tri-Valley Conference
Hocking Divisiqn play. Start
time will be 5 p .m.

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After .Rawson' s double,
1H.auber earned her second
RBI on a fielder's choice.
The soore in the middle of
the third was 5-0.
After little success in the
first two innings, A~ns

came alive for four hits in
tbe third, including two
doubles and a homerun, to
tir: the _game 5-5.
The fourth inning was
scoreless, and .in the top -of
the fifth Eastern reg ained
the lead o n Rawson's leadoff homerun. The Lady
Eagles had three strikeouts
in the inning.
That set tbe . stage for
Athens' big fifth.·The 'Lady
Bulldogs batted JUOund,
tbough they only had two
hits . along the way. Two
walks, a hit batsman, and an
error helped get runners on,
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11'UP.PCRS PLAINS Eastern, and teammate
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opener on Monday against -with t1uce runs halted in.
The Lady Eagles started
River Valley, 1be Eastern
Lady Eag!es SCI~ team llttOng against Athens 'With
was looking for m ~ tbeirfirst four ·batters reachwinning strUk &gt;011 Tuesday il\g base. Kathryn Bland
against AibenS. But .a seven- 'WliS the fourth and did so
run :fifth innil18 for the 'Lady with a double. Cassie
Bulldogs
put &amp;stem . llbnber stepped to the p]Jite
behind for the first time, next, mdled on an ctior,
and the Lady !Eagles went lUid was credited with an
on to lOBe 13-7.
iRBI in doing so. Cleland
Sami Cummmins pi.t.Cbed finished the !IOOI"iug, knockfor &amp;•em (l-1), earning in&amp;inlbr:LIIizy&amp;gles'third
five mikeouu and six · .and fourth nins ·with a sin·
walks in 'her second-st:rslPt .gle.
start.
!Jn the :third inning,
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tiny little girl, no 'bigger
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walnut shell for .aibed, vidlet
petals for .a :mattress .and ,a
tulip petill 'bl AD!rcit, who
encounters sevail &gt;Obstacles
before finally Wing the
Land of 'the little ~le.
The faiJ:y 'tale, \Wliittcn by
Hans Christian Arukrson
,will be performed &lt;Oil~
· 18, J 9, and 20 at 1bc Aiiicl.Ann- Carson . Dater
rPerforming Ans .Centre rin
rGallipolis. Tiolret prices .are
$10 for VIP seats, $8 for
adults, $7 for ·seniors, .and
$6 for students.
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Wtdlw why, April2, 2JOOB "

liamily Activities ~n ()pail Dyer
imnounced that pop llibs, Campbe)ls ~
!labels .and eye glasses s'hquld be liii1ICd m
by &gt;the iPomona Meeting on May 1610 be
donated for the Ohio School for tbe IJl)eaf

iihmefllimJteseadl&lt;libaut . ;Plansif&amp;cttld
m&lt;"iftioe D&amp;cts IIIC'$ lOad! for :adults and
$850rfor dJilalmbrtbcblked Sleak 1JiCII] 10
be '8Cf&gt;ICd by t1he Ameliclln lcgioo. Tkkets
11111Y ~ pli'Chascld from Joclil gr&amp;~~ge Masters
. . os81ie~IP4lttyDyer orChai'Jes Yost; -or
1from IPmnoila Grange Master~ .Midldff or
Uounty !Dqwnles Op8l ~Dye~- or P.attv Dyer.
"'lida!ts :must 'be }liirchased by ~ lB.
in other !business, lthe rnext meeting was

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2S5 ifor. picluie -during their ..... Wilt i1D llhe StaCiipllli.
llat i1D rrighl, ... ~ 1lle laccb l.llmley, Nick !Bulle, a Cook,&lt;lackrtwhn,Scout'Ma h3terik1Aal I ad,Tyter8albel,
I(S'z !llit) lll\Yfm1 tllorris, Grmett 0: luweH, IUimlhall ~r 1 ad,
!aqgett's office.
W '
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lfikillirVlam, &lt;Garrett !Ritchie Jm1 Julilin IRartls. .
epresentati11e Stew.art
rin ltbe mid 50s. Nortbeast mid 30s. Nortbcast winds ·
:winds 5 to lO:mph. . .
iipOke with the 1&gt;00uts .and
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4111Swered questions Jiboot enjoyed ihe tqp .arid got a Aooolqp8nying t1he i1roQp to
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State first hand aook .at -!lbe 'leg- !Columbus were RiChard Partly cloudy 4n 1he 50 jJJCicmt chance of THin.
!Representative . The bays js1ati&lt;Me
process. J euiley .and'IDmliRees.
-evening ...11bcn ibecomiJlg Higlis in the mid 50s.

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rinn:oducing rthem rto rtbe
Hoose. l1he scouts .are
'wodcing on ,.citizenship m
rthc: nation merit ~e rprognun .and rihe :tt\p ColJIPleted
oone lllf !he Tequirements.
They were also welcomed
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Obester., .and :their scout
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rr.eoently flO meet with
R~tative
!Jimmy
Stew.ar:t .at the :state
Clqlitol.
1'he scouts were ta'ken -on
411l0m' lllf 1he Oqlita1.and sat
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m.hstw! -anodler chance at
the team that beat Ohio
Staiefor:tbe national cham·

shoots
against ore
Miss ·
Patrick
Spach in
the second
half during

]1\0IIIhip tat JaSOil
That wasn't the o~y time
tbe Olton; sot the best of (
the ·Buclte_yes, though/.
Florida's football teBIII
romped ~t Ohio State to
win the ~007 BCS championship, too . .
"Seems like we've started ·
a little rivalry with the
Gators,~ said Butler, who
limped around tbe locker
room with an ioe pack on
his ankle after the game.
"But it looked like UM.ass
was the better team
tonight"
The Minutemen have
already shown incredible
q:siliency io coming back
from second-half deficits of
L2 against Akron, 22
against Syracuse and
agarinst the Gators just to
reach the NIT champi·
onship.

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a semifinal

game of
the NIT college basketball
touma- .
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G!qe -446 met il"eCCIIIJy and .IIIIide :fuuil lit 'ihe IR.acine rGnmge Hall. 1"ht !bating COil:" .
plans ifor ibeir DnualBmqnet to be beld 011 teSts will be held. The date was Changed
firiday,
IPIIII
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blotter was back in .court
last week.
Wide · :receiver Chris
ililenry was ;ticketed for driw.ing
with
expired
.Kentucky license plates.
He .t,ppearcd in llhmihon
COUilly· Municiplil Court
ind paid :the court 5149,
according to court records.
NliL
Commissioner
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Hemy, 24, for ibe first half
of last iieason for .repeatedly violating the league's
l:onduct policy. Betuy was
~sted four times during a
i4-month span.
: After his last aurest, he
"Pleaded guilty to letting
tninors drink Blcohol in a
~otel room be JJ.ad rented.
H.e served two days io jail.
; The Bengals, who issued
@ .~!l!.~lJ!Cnt tltpr.cssing_
... fftistrition,_- !"ith k emy
when he 'IIIIlS in traffic ~;oun.
a _year ago for driving with
a suspended .license, were
not aware of the latest ticket, .a ·spdkesman said.
A 1DCSSftBC for Berny's
~ent, .Marvin FlliZier, was
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of Summer~. but Monday's
start wasn't what anyone
h.ad hoped for - . not even
1be winners. A cool, rainy .
-day forced - a move from- Southern's Star Mill park .to
.Ripley, where the host
Vikings defeated coach
· Ryan Lemley's Tornadoes
11-1 in five innings in the
Tornado season opener.
W$ the first varsity tilt
in the books, Soutberri ·i.s
now 0-1 , while Ripley
moves to 4-3. West Vll'ginia
teams can begin play up to
two weeks earlier than
teams in Ohio.
Southeril threatened in the
first inning on a single by
Kreig Kleski, a force out, an
error and two walks to load
.
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....., c.u %, ,. the bases, however, a strike
'Point Pleasant'sMTlB SorTIITllir1ilides into home while Meigs -catcher Shanalle Smith guards the plate during a high school out ended the inning .
. softball game Tuesd~ in Point Pleasant, W.va.
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Ripley 's Josh Taylor led off
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W.Va. - .Point .Pleasant
pitCher·.ICsla Wyant
slfrc lie ""'""' lign ~""'" ·" ;,....
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··-liCISOn
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Illl.of
was .a IIIC!morable ooe.
Wyant threw .a no-hitter io
belpmgtheLadyKni..$1!ts(5-4)edge abo...e .5oo with a 90 shutout of visiting 'Meigs
TUesday night
'Tuesday's game was supposed to be the .home opener
for the Lady Marauders, bot

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]lOOT field conditions moved was 2-for-2 at the plate witlt However -n one of the half
dozen runners managed 10
the contest 1o tbe softball three runs scored.
fields at Point Pleasant High
The Lady Knights also reach home.
School.
received bat support from
Ebersbacb was credited
And Wyant took advan· Jennifer Wickline, who was with the pitchinJl; loss,, fantage of the home ,OOOkifi¥. . . 2 ·fo!·2 .with_a 4ouj)le, while !ling (iv~ Batters !ill~ Walke
, ":She serv
_· a.~ ·""· 18 s!J'ikec.- Devm~Cotlflli; ·Alissa D mt+-m"--1. (J ;-~p4le¥_cen- mrungs of
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Olll:ll w)lle.allolill
1ng.Oiily six Blld · M lr.nuda T hompson · work.
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runners 011
thanks to added a hit each. Darst also
Point .Pleasant wasted lit·
five walks and an error as had a soli4 night behind the tle time taking control of
the Lady Mmauders (0-1) plate catching for Wyant.
Tuesday' s contest as all
sttugglcd out of the gate. · Meigs had trouble ketting three hitters at the top of the
1be strong performance on anything going at the plate order - CottriU, Darst and
tbe mound also sparked _an with only six ·baserunners- Sommer- reached on two
nffensivesuxge~ the Lady three of which came from walks and .an error to load
Knights smashed liCVen hits Hailey Ebersbach who was
led :by Anna Sommer who walked
three
limes . ·'I
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base

on an error that all owed two
runs to score in a 2-0 Ripley
firSt inning.
Southern went down 1-2 ·
3 in the second inning.
Ripley had the fU"st two men .
fall "ictims · ·to Ryan . ·
.char ;an...ru-ib.JJtru, then ·
"" m
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'" ·doubl'
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on n at bat and"'lrotted ·
home after a passed ball and
fielder 's choice, the score 30:
' Southern threatened in the
third inning when lead-off
hitte r J .D. Wh inington
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MAJUE'ITA - 'There
will be.aUSSSA Mens clall
'NEW YOU - Ohio
D ·l lld iE toftball UlilnWDimt State will pt JUlOtbrer
Saturday, A¢1. 12. .in cbanoe rto wrap lap .its - Marietta.
SOil ·with .. titk, thoulb not
: The tournlment will be .quite
:tbe one the Bucb_yes
round-robin with siqgle
~litnin•tio:m rounds to fol- .~in .mind when f.a1l JDDstarted.
.low. \Ihc cost is SllS with 1loe
Hey,
at least tbey don t
awards ,Biven to 'first aDd
hl:v.e
mess with Florida
ieoond ]llaoe.
Ibis time.
: For more information,
fl]cue contact BJ. Mayer at

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RIPLEY, W.Va. - Fans
have longed for the "Boys

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'I'umer scored 17 cac'h, and
~ Buckeyes used a buckling half-court trap and an
~ly_ 1_~ run to beat
81-69 on
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Eastern added one more
run i n the seventh w hen
C leland drove · in Hau ber
with a single. but that was
all the scoring they would
get.
Megan C arnah an and
Kelsey Holter each had two
walks for the Lady Eagles,
both coming on lheir fU"St
and last at-bats.
The Lady Eagles return to
action on Thursday when
they' n travel to Waterford to
open Tri-Valley Conference
Hocking Divisiqn play. Start
time will be 5 p .m.

Ripley beats
Southern ll-1.
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Eastern added their fdth.
After .Rawson' s double,
1H.auber earned her second
RBI on a fielder's choice.
The soore in the middle of
the third was 5-0.
After little success in the
first two innings, A~ns

came alive for four hits in
tbe third, including two
doubles and a homerun, to
tir: the _game 5-5.
The fourth inning was
scoreless, and .in the top -of
the fifth Eastern reg ained
the lead o n Rawson's leadoff homerun. The Lady
Eagles had three strikeouts
in the inning.
That set tbe . stage for
Athens' big fifth.·The 'Lady
Bulldogs batted JUOund,
tbough they only had two
hits . along the way. Two
walks, a hit batsman, and an
error helped get runners on,
and two doubles from the
same player helped get
tbem back home.

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Allie
Rawson was 2 -for-4 with a
bomeru11 and a double for
11'UP.PCRS PLAINS Eastern, and teammate
M'ter an ·e xcellent season Jessica Cleland was 2-for-3'
opener on Monday against -with t1uce runs halted in.
The Lady Eagles started
River Valley, 1be Eastern
Lady Eag!es SCI~ team llttOng against Athens 'With
was looking for m ~ tbeirfirst four ·batters reachwinning strUk &gt;011 Tuesday il\g base. Kathryn Bland
against AibenS. But .a seven- 'WliS the fourth and did so
run :fifth innil18 for the 'Lady with a double. Cassie
Bulldogs
put &amp;stem . llbnber stepped to the p]Jite
behind for the first time, next, mdled on an ctior,
and the Lady !Eagles went lUid was credited with an
on to lOBe 13-7.
iRBI in doing so. Cleland
Sami Cummmins pi.t.Cbed finished the !IOOI"iug, knockfor &amp;•em (l-1), earning in&amp;inlbr:LIIizy&amp;gles'third
five mikeouu and six · .and fourth nins ·with a sin·
walks in 'her second-st:rslPt .gle.
start.
!Jn the :third inning,
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rGALlJIPGU.JIS
'Thumbelina :is :the story ofa
tiny little girl, no 'bigger
than a thumb, :Who ihBd a
walnut shell for .aibed, vidlet
petals for .a :mattress .and ,a
tulip petill 'bl AD!rcit, who
encounters sevail &gt;Obstacles
before finally Wing the
Land of 'the little ~le.
The faiJ:y 'tale, \Wliittcn by
Hans Christian Arukrson
,will be performed &lt;Oil~
· 18, J 9, and 20 at 1bc Aiiicl.Ann- Carson . Dater
rPerforming Ans .Centre rin
rGallipolis. Tiolret prices .are
$10 for VIP seats, $8 for
adults, $7 for ·seniors, .and
$6 for students.
Coryn Lord, 'the ilaugbter
of Cathy and Lee !Lord of
Jackson, plays the part of
Thumbelina.

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following students -~
lUillle.i to ihe dean"s
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Rocking C ollege, eamii!g a
~ point.avetl!ge of41tila&amp;t
~ ~: Jordan Bass, 'Syracuse; .
~a:meS Crow, Ne1sonv.ille;
'ifTevor Depoy, iPomeroy~
Neil rGiles, Albany; 1iiffany
Jbuler. iPomeroy.; Maty
Hickman, M~~
Brandy lfitilibard,
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Racinda Kimes, iPomcmy~
Sarah Martind8le, IPomcroy~
Amber ~er, Racine;
Aiihley ~av.age, Albany~ ­
ScOn Tobm, Pomeroy. .

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Wtdlw why, April2, 2JOOB "

liamily Activities ~n ()pail Dyer
imnounced that pop llibs, Campbe)ls ~
!labels .and eye glasses s'hquld be liii1ICd m
by &gt;the iPomona Meeting on May 1610 be
donated for the Ohio School for tbe IJl)eaf

iihmefllimJteseadl&lt;libaut . ;Plansif&amp;cttld
m&lt;"iftioe D&amp;cts IIIC'$ lOad! for :adults and
$850rfor dJilalmbrtbcblked Sleak 1JiCII] 10
be '8Cf&gt;ICd by t1he Ameliclln lcgioo. Tkkets
11111Y ~ pli'Chascld from Joclil gr&amp;~~ge Masters
. . os81ie~IP4lttyDyer orChai'Jes Yost; -or
1from IPmnoila Grange Master~ .Midldff or
Uounty !Dqwnles Op8l ~Dye~- or P.attv Dyer.
"'lida!ts :must 'be }liirchased by ~ lB.
in other !business, lthe rnext meeting was

1'Q i¢1
ltllliwe..!limmy Stswan, Oil illii, joined ""''I EtifTmap
2S5 ifor. picluie -during their ..... Wilt i1D llhe StaCiipllli.
llat i1D rrighl, ... ~ 1lle laccb l.llmley, Nick !Bulle, a Cook,&lt;lackrtwhn,Scout'Ma h3terik1Aal I ad,Tyter8albel,
I(S'z !llit) lll\Yfm1 tllorris, Grmett 0: luweH, IUimlhall ~r 1 ad,
!aqgett's office.
W '
' 3' 'Snnny. ll'lighs mostly, cloudy. Lows in the
!Ethan
lfikillirVlam, &lt;Garrett !Ritchie Jm1 Julilin IRartls. .
epresentati11e Stew.art
rin ltbe mid 50s. Nortbeast mid 30s. Nortbcast winds ·
:winds 5 to lO:mph. . .
iipOke with the 1&gt;00uts .and
.around :5 mph.
4111Swered questions Jiboot enjoyed ihe tqp .arid got a Aooolqp8nying t1he i1roQp to
W'
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II!Y...Cioudy with .a
..his
Tole • as
State first hand aook .at -!lbe 'leg- !Columbus were RiChard Partly cloudy 4n 1he 50 jJJCicmt chance of THin.
!Representative . The bays js1ati&lt;Me
process. J euiley .and'IDmliRees.
-evening ...11bcn ibecomiJlg Higlis in the mid 50s.

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rinn:oducing rthem rto rtbe
Hoose. l1he scouts .are
'wodcing on ,.citizenship m
rthc: nation merit ~e rprognun .and rihe :tt\p ColJIPleted
oone lllf !he Tequirements.
They were also welcomed
'by a staff member from :the
office of ·Senator J oy

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CHESlER - Members
of ~ 'Scout lroqp 235,
Obester., .and :their scout
master w.ere rin Oolurribu~
rr.eoently flO meet with
R~tative
!Jimmy
Stew.ar:t .at the :state
Clqlitol.
1'he scouts were ta'ken -on
411l0m' lllf 1he Oqlita1.and sat
lin -on .a session &gt;Of rthc: H ouse
cl Rej)llCsentatives with ·
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. rOhio State (23-1.3) will
..,.. -1-7-iliiDII
pl.ay ~sac_husetts for the
-,--oponoemydOiyaallinot,aom
cbllmptonsh•p Thursday
·f.. llltgllt, after the ~utem.en
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off•Fionda 78-66
ErtcRis ~-'l.&amp;pai111 . . . knocked
and allowed a s ; : but
(741) 44112M2. - 33 .
vocal
continge
of
aaodolptterf¥illll~w:llilel.com
~ucke_ye !lms, to
athe .a
..,_., ••a.811ai11Wttllr little easter before theu
(7&lt;10)-.a42.- 33
game even began.
~···¥' l)b'tbune.corn
"I know there's a bunch
of people in this room who
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Mlltla Slid, when someone

State's
David
Lighty, left,

·•~11Bd be JDisht. have
m.hstw! -anodler chance at
the team that beat Ohio
Staiefor:tbe national cham·

shoots
against ore
Miss ·
Patrick
Spach in
the second
half during

]1\0IIIhip tat JaSOil
That wasn't the o~y time
tbe Olton; sot the best of (
the ·Buclte_yes, though/.
Florida's football teBIII
romped ~t Ohio State to
win the ~007 BCS championship, too . .
"Seems like we've started ·
a little rivalry with the
Gators,~ said Butler, who
limped around tbe locker
room with an ioe pack on
his ankle after the game.
"But it looked like UM.ass
was the better team
tonight"
The Minutemen have
already shown incredible
q:siliency io coming back
from second-half deficits of
L2 against Akron, 22
against Syracuse and
agarinst the Gators just to
reach the NIT champi·
onship.

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a semifinal

game of
the NIT college basketball
touma- .
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Tuesday at

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New YoAI.
Ohio State
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Source: Kent State to
Geno
Ford new bead coach Wednesday

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ooaOh Andy ~Kennedy Sliid.
"ilhat's What seniors -should
ib:"
Wlllllllll ihad m-s [p&lt;!Jint1&gt; !far
Ole Miss., whiCh .already
!had lihe -seoond-most wins in

V.u;ginia 1'cedh lin l1he NIT
.quanelifina'ls Witb .a -46-23
.advantage, lbut w.atcihed
Ohi0 'State pull &amp;w.n .56
!febolmds against j~Htt 37 for
the iRcbels.
~'That is the first time
-we've lbeen cOutre'OOundCd
by oouble.,figures .all y.ear.
1lb.af-~; w.ihat we .do,"
Kennedy ·'Said. ~\But lihey
.came .and .answ.er.ed lihat
.question eanly."
. D.avid Lighty .and lilest.a
lilaufas .add.ed 1'6 !Points
eadh for &lt;the 8udkeyes, who
II!Jst -Gr~ Oden, Mike
!Conley Dr. .and lll&gt;aeguan

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Ole Miss 1(24-3 n~ lliiic4 !tc ~llbist~&lt;ey .despite lhav·
s~ 1!0IIIC -0f • m~ . lil!g !furu llir.eSiunen .and ~wo
'------------in the ~d f!uil£, ~ sqpbammbs lin its regUlar
CLEVELAND - Kent
l!ln its ~ lii!IP .and -s'loll4y lfotallien. D.a~id Huelttas
State assistant Gono Ford is
.
\lACn:tlj»darcil bearer , whittling &amp;!w.n .a 2i"iJ6int .eN!nl! 16 pmns, Dw~
.e~ to ·t ake over tbe
•Iff etoefumoe.
de'fiicit.
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Ptmfis bad 11.2 jj)Gints .aDd ll5
men'•s baSketball prog.am:,
Bef«.e K.ent :st.at.e ~mst lin
"W.e said ;at lla1fiime 11101 lfe'Mu:nil&amp;, .and Wiill:ialns
·· replacing lim Ou;i~an.,
tbiB yCB!f's NCAA mumey, t0 let om :guar.d oow.n," '!lD.I'Ired! l.
who resigoed tast week.
Kennelly blew !l'hor.e w.as .a IBllfler said. "Then w.e &lt;CIIIIlC
The y.outbful Rebels
A persliln wilb blowledg.e within die Pf&lt;lilglfJilll l0 good dumee &lt;Jl)rislian &lt;0llt .and !.et •(JUT :guar.d 1W1J!Cd ilO selile .d0Mill .after
of lihe negiltiallions lt0111 The ~ace {lbriSlian., wihe w&lt;BI.l'LUeav.e. 110w.etJ:cr, lhe d0wn."
.a lb1ea'lc. fust lha1L &lt;When
Associated Press il:luu rord went BS-513 tlllld llOOk tt:be w:as ron!iii1oni lib:, ·sdln1101 . "11he ~ead w.a0 5'6-3il when . Ohio 'State IPiWil ,itJorn .up
i.s expected ro 'be mtr0-- Goib Fla!ibes lt0 twe wmrld be ;a'D1e 1tm .atrr.aclt :a fre-sbmanCimisW.amenlhit&lt;a .at tfue midcilmtt lli:ne .and ICadkitl!lttheNliA&lt;dr.aftifrem
dUced Wednesday. The per- NCAA llmlJ;neys .anc!l three ti\g--iiilUDe lfqfuwemcnt. .
3-JWint.er_ .and
1l'lfCMCM JPI'.CSSured
ilhem
~nto 1ast year's llllltiona'l ltunner'S()ll spok on lihe oondilli0n NITs. However, &lt;JiuiiSliian
In Olri!J, l'«.lf1&gt; lll8IDe iis G.aslcins ifmlll!llN.ed wifu .a twlnf.il:v.er .aftentumlilv.er.
up - .a mJWling lblow Ito
of an(l)nymity because w.as 10-5 in i1lhe postseason, lhig enr;,JJ:l§h.
pair .ef ifree il:1u:I!Jws - ilhe
'l1he game 'Was ltied when most pregrarns.
Ford's «&gt;ntr.act has oot .8l1d ooncludell his irnpr.esHe w.as nlUT!tllil AP Ohlo'li first · peints by .a IIIOnstar.ter lthe 8wlkey.es w.ent &lt;lilD il:hcir
\Yet iObio 'State -still !had .an
been fiirudiud.
siv~ stint .at ilhe micil-majm- Mr. B.asketba11 .after play- ll!lrOle Miss. 'Seooncilsllatcr., bjg llllll~ _gettil!g ci,ght ,af a;&lt;~ RPJ ·Of -42 wiih 'w.ins IOV.er
Cbristi.an left after diix sobool with a ifU-5il first- 1ng ifm hi;; lfather, Gene, .at Kenny WJJliams iX'IIIVettteO ~ jpOi:ntsofftumi!JVers NCAA toumament lteams
seasons to l:ak over .at FGund I(I)SS ikl UNLV in the CanibJlidgeHig~r:S:dboo1. All a ltllinever lby Butler · ;andit!l'k!it\gJl2'7-l&lt;GTheadl@ll;a Mlribigan State .and llw:due
TCU.
Midwest regional.
Ohio, llibe . scr.apJ'ly IPGint &lt;IIllike lit 56-45 'Wiih a1 min- Jinm,per lb y 'fum= w.ith .in MarCh, .8l1d seemed to
fiord i.nherits _.a pmgm-.am
In that g.ame., Kent State gu.Bifd 1iOOiled Q,752 jOO)ints Ol1e!; lleft.
Ql(i}:M 1W •ge.
.
have .an lf!ntside &lt;dhanee &lt;lilf
1ha1 WGn al least 2() games SOOTU jjust U@ points lin tthe . in four y.ears lbefwe lbeg;inJlhe RebOJs l)lU1 &lt;Gpe il.ast
1 D~Sl. &lt;C~nced .8 rma1cing \the lbj.g ltlilllllll81ll
in eacb of illbe flliS1 10 1iCa- fust bali.
.
. nin,g Ibis &lt;()B8Qbit1£ a!Tber .as run 'ti!J_gether, w.itb W.anmn IOI'l&amp;dlii; wmst ~tmare, &lt;t(') until &lt;the £i.na1 ll.e.am w.as
S0ns. The G0ldcn Rashes
DlliiDg bii news oonfcr~ a ;gr.ailuate .aSJ&gt;ist.ant &lt;Wiillh ibi:tliing •tlu;ee 3i)!!Oi:nt.ers !Ciiil ~Gmc on .a 1big -s:ta_ge .and .imnounced on 'Se1ectiGn
won lhe Mid-Aml:r~can enoe ilast wee'k lin Da'll.as, tt:be ·B0hcat;; in U~8.
oonsooutive pessessi(lllls 1tm man libe )game !the w.ay 'we ~unday.
CC!Inferenoe re_gu1ar-s.easoo Ulmisti.an said '!be · lb0pod
fior.d w.as .an .assistant ifl!lr -get Wcithin 75,68 IIJ.iith ~ ~.3! &lt;did," K.onnecily -said. "il1he
111he IBudkeyes &lt;didn-'lt poDEast ri.tile ..and toumame~t Fwd weu'lcil get ltibe Kent twl!l seasons .at Ohl(l) ancil li'Oilllliniil£. !But IBu:fler, \the lbole we .dug w.as [ nsur- der tfueir
misfo11tune,
dlis past · 1&gt;CBSOD, e.am:ing S1.ate jOb. Instead of lilra;g- lihen ro0k hili first lbe.ad all-Big Ten guard, soor.edWJ mountable."
r.egreuping to !fOUl ·i[jNCdleir liOO NCAA ~uma- pug out .a liJlltimuil liCIITcll, ooa.dhin.g Ji(l)b at 'Shawnu .a &lt;libliving aay.qp itl!l Mp iPUl
P.art
tt:be IPmblem was . Asheville, caJiflil!lllia .and
ment bet1llh in l'(i) years.
Ke:nnecily deciiiled not to St.ate. He w.as lblled lby the 1J.8.UlC ..aw.ay.
..an &lt;inorBilitile disparity .on· Dayton rto a:e.aoh Madison
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Source: Kent State to
Geno
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"ilhat's What seniors -should
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Wlllllllll ihad m-s [p&lt;!Jint1&gt; !far
Ole Miss., whiCh .already
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V.u;ginia 1'cedh lin l1he NIT
.quanelifina'ls Witb .a -46-23
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1lb.af-~; w.ihat we .do,"
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. D.avid Lighty .and lilest.a
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eadh for &lt;the 8udkeyes, who
II!Jst -Gr~ Oden, Mike
!Conley Dr. .and lll&gt;aeguan

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Ole Miss 1(24-3 n~ lliiic4 !tc ~llbist~&lt;ey .despite lhav·
s~ 1!0IIIC -0f • m~ . lil!g !furu llir.eSiunen .and ~wo
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CLEVELAND - Kent
l!ln its ~ lii!IP .and -s'loll4y lfotallien. D.a~id Huelttas
State assistant Gono Ford is
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\lACn:tlj»darcil bearer , whittling &amp;!w.n .a 2i"iJ6int .eN!nl! 16 pmns, Dw~
.e~ to ·t ake over tbe
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Ptmfis bad 11.2 jj)Gints .aDd ll5
men'•s baSketball prog.am:,
Bef«.e K.ent :st.at.e ~mst lin
"W.e said ;at lla1fiime 11101 lfe'Mu:nil&amp;, .and Wiill:ialns
·· replacing lim Ou;i~an.,
tbiB yCB!f's NCAA mumey, t0 let om :guar.d oow.n," '!lD.I'Ired! l.
who resigoed tast week.
Kennelly blew !l'hor.e w.as .a IBllfler said. "Then w.e &lt;CIIIIlC
The y.outbful Rebels
A persliln wilb blowledg.e within die Pf&lt;lilglfJilll l0 good dumee &lt;Jl)rislian &lt;0llt .and !.et •(JUT :guar.d 1W1J!Cd ilO selile .d0Mill .after
of lihe negiltiallions lt0111 The ~ace {lbriSlian., wihe w&lt;BI.l'LUeav.e. 110w.etJ:cr, lhe d0wn."
.a lb1ea'lc. fust lha1L &lt;When
Associated Press il:luu rord went BS-513 tlllld llOOk tt:be w:as ron!iii1oni lib:, ·sdln1101 . "11he ~ead w.a0 5'6-3il when . Ohio 'State IPiWil ,itJorn .up
i.s expected ro 'be mtr0-- Goib Fla!ibes lt0 twe wmrld be ;a'D1e 1tm .atrr.aclt :a fre-sbmanCimisW.amenlhit&lt;a .at tfue midcilmtt lli:ne .and ICadkitl!lttheNliA&lt;dr.aftifrem
dUced Wednesday. The per- NCAA llmlJ;neys .anc!l three ti\g--iiilUDe lfqfuwemcnt. .
3-JWint.er_ .and
1l'lfCMCM JPI'.CSSured
ilhem
~nto 1ast year's llllltiona'l ltunner'S()ll spok on lihe oondilli0n NITs. However, &lt;JiuiiSliian
In Olri!J, l'«.lf1&gt; lll8IDe iis G.aslcins ifmlll!llN.ed wifu .a twlnf.il:v.er .aftentumlilv.er.
up - .a mJWling lblow Ito
of an(l)nymity because w.as 10-5 in i1lhe postseason, lhig enr;,JJ:l§h.
pair .ef ifree il:1u:I!Jws - ilhe
'l1he game 'Was ltied when most pregrarns.
Ford's «&gt;ntr.act has oot .8l1d ooncludell his irnpr.esHe w.as nlUT!tllil AP Ohlo'li first · peints by .a IIIOnstar.ter lthe 8wlkey.es w.ent &lt;lilD il:hcir
\Yet iObio 'State -still !had .an
been fiirudiud.
siv~ stint .at ilhe micil-majm- Mr. B.asketba11 .after play- ll!lrOle Miss. 'Seooncilsllatcr., bjg llllll~ _gettil!g ci,ght ,af a;&lt;~ RPJ ·Of -42 wiih 'w.ins IOV.er
Cbristi.an left after diix sobool with a ifU-5il first- 1ng ifm hi;; lfather, Gene, .at Kenny WJJliams iX'IIIVettteO ~ jpOi:ntsofftumi!JVers NCAA toumament lteams
seasons to l:ak over .at FGund I(I)SS ikl UNLV in the CanibJlidgeHig~r:S:dboo1. All a ltllinever lby Butler · ;andit!l'k!it\gJl2'7-l&lt;GTheadl@ll;a Mlribigan State .and llw:due
TCU.
Midwest regional.
Ohio, llibe . scr.apJ'ly IPGint &lt;IIllike lit 56-45 'Wiih a1 min- Jinm,per lb y 'fum= w.ith .in MarCh, .8l1d seemed to
fiord i.nherits _.a pmgm-.am
In that g.ame., Kent State gu.Bifd 1iOOiled Q,752 jOO)ints Ol1e!; lleft.
Ql(i}:M 1W •ge.
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have .an lf!ntside &lt;dhanee &lt;lilf
1ha1 WGn al least 2() games SOOTU jjust U@ points lin tthe . in four y.ears lbefwe lbeg;inJlhe RebOJs l)lU1 &lt;Gpe il.ast
1 D~Sl. &lt;C~nced .8 rma1cing \the lbj.g ltlilllllll81ll
in eacb of illbe flliS1 10 1iCa- fust bali.
.
. nin,g Ibis &lt;()B8Qbit1£ a!Tber .as run 'ti!J_gether, w.itb W.anmn IOI'l&amp;dlii; wmst ~tmare, &lt;t(') until &lt;the £i.na1 ll.e.am w.as
S0ns. The G0ldcn Rashes
DlliiDg bii news oonfcr~ a ;gr.ailuate .aSJ&gt;ist.ant &lt;Wiillh ibi:tliing •tlu;ee 3i)!!Oi:nt.ers !Ciiil ~Gmc on .a 1big -s:ta_ge .and .imnounced on 'Se1ectiGn
won lhe Mid-Aml:r~can enoe ilast wee'k lin Da'll.as, tt:be ·B0hcat;; in U~8.
oonsooutive pessessi(lllls 1tm man libe )game !the w.ay 'we ~unday.
CC!Inferenoe re_gu1ar-s.easoo Ulmisti.an said '!be · lb0pod
fior.d w.as .an .assistant ifl!lr -get Wcithin 75,68 IIJ.iith ~ ~.3! &lt;did," K.onnecily -said. "il1he
111he IBudkeyes &lt;didn-'lt poDEast ri.tile ..and toumame~t Fwd weu'lcil get ltibe Kent twl!l seasons .at Ohl(l) ancil li'Oilllliniil£. !But IBu:fler, \the lbole we .dug w.as [ nsur- der tfueir
misfo11tune,
dlis past · 1&gt;CBSOD, e.am:ing S1.ate jOb. Instead of lilra;g- lihen ro0k hili first lbe.ad all-Big Ten guard, soor.edWJ mountable."
r.egreuping to !fOUl ·i[jNCdleir liOO NCAA ~uma- pug out .a liJlltimuil liCIITcll, ooa.dhin.g Ji(l)b at 'Shawnu .a &lt;libliving aay.qp itl!l Mp iPUl
P.art
tt:be IPmblem was . Asheville, caJiflil!lllia .and
ment bet1llh in l'(i) years.
Ke:nnecily deciiiled not to St.ate. He w.as lblled lby the 1J.8.UlC ..aw.ay.
..an &lt;inorBilitile disparity .on· Dayton rto a:e.aoh Madison
Ford, who -starred .as a 11~outsideillhe~'s Obristianin2002.altd ·!ijlCilt
~J.8l!UIT Butler as libeir lthelbeards.
Square .Garden. Now ltbey
player .at Ohlo, IJ'ejo:ined OOidbeast Obi0 cam,pus 110 d=e years .at Krent State., •· en8irie, iiiDill ~!time libey
:Mississi,ruli ihad !been 10ut- !have .a .chance to .do What
Christian's st.aff .at &amp;cnt · finilhisoenC0acb.
l9.ihicll woo tw.o liL\C East &lt;il""clod a ilay iit w.ent m'OOundingiits~slby they lfa'iled 10 1iaBt 'Season:
dris season after spending
Kmlllldy did l!be ~ lilliles whik lie WJIS 00 l1he Jthr.ougb - " Ole Miss Wt (pCll' ,game .8l1d ll!pset .end it with .a w.in.
two seasons .as illbe bead llibiq in 2001 .tieD . lie 'Sbdl.
coaob at Division m il:!tbld &lt;lllislim !!be we- . ln Ibis iliilfS1 'llle.B.S0n ;Jn
tfour tin t wo &lt;innings, wliile
Mnskingmn.
a:t~IIDffilrS'tan Heaih, ~ ~ fum~ led llhe
gi&lt;Wng
iJW lihr.ee lhits. IK!les'lci
A&lt;llbletic d.ilreoim Laiin;g left fm Arbnsaufter lleacl- Muskiies 1t0 &lt;am 7..19\U!I.ll!dll.asted
dust
.an iinning .and .a
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.lthil:d wjfh tfom w,a'Jks, d'our
II(';; .and ,ga¥e Dp d'our hits.
Jor.dan 11'ayJor .w.cnt ilwoilhirds d ..an mniilg 'Without
,giv.ing :up .a mn. Alii runners
•611 !base w.err: .cb~ ito

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$88.000. call (740)605-8751
ot repairs a!OIMld 1he home?
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Mason overlooking- thll river,
1 1f2 bath, appliances
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~ $2200. Call

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Bill tlol-r?

(3) $1,800 Games
in Packl!!
(2) $200 Games
{12) .$100 GenieS
AU. PAYO\!TS GUAHANIEEDI
Only $20 lor 1st paok and
$5 each additional packl
Come play for a cause that's

·

worth playing lor,

Net Proceeds will benefit the

Thursday, ,April 3
Point Of'Mbpe
UtGO
. Point Pleasant

Moose lodge
(12) $100 G8mll

(2) $200 o.n

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(in the pack)
• , Qlor 1st pack
$5 each add'! pack

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Leier X, l'ictunl Frwne,
Cowltal Payout . . .
(nol sold in packs)

"Oo no1 haw 10 be a
Mooae mattlbei to play
(payout is subject to
player atteJ !dance)

Mason eolllll¥

Vouth Football League.
,
W11 a U@mpnd Teon;i. Bracelet!
FREE Ear1y Bird Drawing.
MUS1 be a player 10 be eligible.
(Drawing at 5:25) _
Doors Open at 4:00

Do you pick a major

43

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ratums h "-· his original tourthh91oat. (H "" lllrlad with ·only 1hree
opade&amp;, ht -*!mum lhe hlglter 01 his

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION - "There is In human nature generolly more ol the

liM been ..nod amw 1rom no-trump.
They mitihl found lour hearts.

fnol1him ol1he wise.". Francis Bacon

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Sheriff~

. menta and l'ighla-olC..'N- 07ev111 ...,. af ~Sa-....... IQIIIolne.
AESERVINGUI!ITO
1'toohttlll
GRANTOR all rtghla ·In
va
oil, ga, COlli M1d all
Roger A. - I I &amp; C1111er mineral righla -In
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Md . . - uld- 1.037
Dela ~atla
Aelw.
Court · o1 Common Located .111 413001
- . Meigl County, Coolville
Road,
Oltlo .
"-dovllle, u-? Ohio
In plir8UanCO of an 45712.
order a! ule to me s.ld ptoperty has

ll!i auiiliiilonllie-freoll
Friday,

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to tile . .lp COunty
lloltrd
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IWardaUon
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.end bldo to 1310
C. lelon Street, Box
307, Syreeu•, Ohio

Ind--.
4577!1.

Bid~

appraiMCI 111 -Bua
$32500andcannotoell

_IDr !al

ae1 School

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1191
Sellool

of

Roofing, Siding,
Soffit, Decks,
Doors, Windows,
Electric, Plumbing,

R

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2nd, af the preml._ · to

eo.mty

Ohio

on,.

,,ng, oom

Additions ·
t.oc.I ·Cou11111=b&gt;&lt;

740-367-u544
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740-367~36 .

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Construction

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Condltlore and dewlopentw'llltn.t occur
in the year ahMd ... NMtly to arouee

1\A HA -~ IEIIII4

Windows

• Aoollng
• Deelal

fit\.HA

"EH HEM

•VInyl Siding .

~r better ie«&lt;w•illllp QUIIOO.. 0noe
~u aocept COIT'In\Md, ~1.1'1! commit
~1'11811. to being the bMt tlnd pro'f'8· to

,

.,_,.,. "'""' ~ C)'Oio.
1liiJRUS ( - 20-Miw 201 - TNo poriad ill a 1ortuna1e one tar ·~~tatting naw
pro;ects or finilhing old ones. This is
otipeclol~ true wt1en other ' ~who arnool&lt;lng on lhe same .
GEMINI (May 2t-Juna 20) - """' prior1!¥!'1 r:~&gt;!in.tl~ 1!!!1 em, lO !immi 11!&gt;!11
tinonclol ploiuro ojg!1t now. Tltlt is on

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742-2332

.PEANUTS

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no wight 1o, BDMI

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Ws,lnc:ludlng, bu1 not te•rveo IIIII right to
I
I - to, legal
coni:eeled
reject any
or all blda
UlllciiOWh
mal• lle\ga
lncl1181rlee
lne.

espeCially good time for generatmg
funds that can your m~~terill aftaira

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considerably.
CANCER (Juno 21-.luly 22) - Friends
and uaociates alike will ftnd you 1 moet ·
delightful ~reon to be around. The
enthusiasm you emit will be emeptionaJ~ contagiOus and helo to liglnen the epirits ol all wtthin your apt.re of operation.

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latent defecla, 111ibmltlad.
and/or IIIII poa:nce ol (3) 28, 30 (411, 2, 3, 4
ntlle South Wa:t eo.- harmful or toxic c11em·
.
a1-_ 'lwctlon . 23, k:ala, paHulanla, or
H&amp;H ·
Townettlp, ,..._ 11, a a
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G· .......ng
TttENCE:IIolth a dla- TMme of Sale: Ten
Ull.,. 1
!l!!!!!aai1MO.GIItMito l!e41D81d C10%) day ol PlaJC .NO'f'lCii -Seamk!ssGufters
· a pclltillii . . w.t line oale, bel oee- upon NOTICE: Ia hereby
of ea1c1 Sedlon 28; ~IIIVIIIJ of died.
glvwl thai on Slllurdlly, . Roofing, Siding, Gutters
11iENCE: North 81 Robert E.lleegle,
April S, 2GC11 Ill 10:00
lnsur8d &amp; Bonded
dlgi
23' Eaot, ....- 1111et1t1 · of
11e1go a.m., a public u1e will .__
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... lllnl a Iiane ·found County, Ohio
lleld Ill 211 w.
1311.11 fa:l W
a llqA- D. llllea, Second St., l'otlt61Gt,
~I I of 1-.58 Altoit_,
Ohio. TM Farmet"l
fa:l to en Iran IOd IIIII, 11 Weill llonu- Bank and S.lnga
THENCE: North 45 A Compaty le Mlllng .far
~,.~2J'Wa:tsch- Dayton, Ohioc:eM In- or certl..,_ ol . . . .. . . to Currall Owner: Roger fled ~ tile followtile Tt'Uit · " ' - of ll &amp; Sheila A. We1llllll lng col~:
Baglnling. ·
Property 81: 41301 20111 Dodge-. AT
Paroall:
Coolvlle Ad.
48"•05ztmE1232113
2001 Ford Wlndalar
North 41 deit II I 25 A d &gt;tile, 0H
"""'*- Ella! pMaing PH OIHIIII05.1102
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·thru . . lnln pipe a:t, Prior
lleed 2FIIZA51448COII210 '
303.53 ia:l - . a Aillellh-: Volume t, The
and
dllta- ol 323.01 ~ ..... 251
. Selllnp
Company,
to a bolt Ill 'In _..., AppuliMCI Ill $32,500. l'oilt61Gt,
Ohio,
line Oil Counly _Road T.,_ of Sale: cannot t 1 1 veo IIIII right to
44, THENCI;: North 41 ... aold IDr .... bid Ill tllll ..... M1d to
dsp 1 21 minutes 2l3ds of lie 11 sla:d ·llf-w the above
a dlelanc. of value. 10% ~ an cullslolal prior to ule.
For _R _...ing ud New ~- BulldiDc ·
131•• tMIIoabolta:t dey of ule, caoh or Further, The F..,...
Cal: MARCUM CONSTRUCilON
In sslcl line, certified ~ bal· 11an1c and Savings
THENCE: Iauth 46 ...,. due on COiuftrma.. ·Corp PW' r 1 llltM the
_• Room Additions • Gamges • Vinyl
~~~ 111 25 minutes tlonol ..... ·
rlghlloNjsatanyorall
Wa:t J II ling thru . , The 11p111alul did bids aut ttl1114!and Wood Siding • Roofmg • Pole
lnln pipe souo.oo 1a:t Include en Intwtor The ....,. -Il1d
Barns • Patio's, Porches and Decks
- . a dl Ia at sumlnlttlon of IIIII c allllotal will be aold
. . . lellt to., 6rbn .....
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pipe MI. THENCE: ~ E. llsegle, no
11,.,.111J · or
loulh 41 J1a 111 21 lllelgsC!Iunty- · Itnplll~
warranty
47239 Riebel Ruad, Long Bottom, OH
.........Eelll •11'1 oee Attorney
lor
IIIII . , . . .
at
fill to a ga l'llllntlll
For tu- · lntorma.PIPs. to . . place af II plt61=D..
lion, or IDr., appoint·
. Cell: 740-416-1834
a111 1n IIIIo conlalnlng 11 W.
A... nwll or .iiSjWI cafllll·
25+
-,-n
uperitaet Frn ulilftain
1JII7 aa..
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..... prlol' to ule dills
~ I
lpllolt 1e lie '137--411·1100
- - Cyndle « l(8n
pnd oct ol ...rw, (3) 211, (4) 2, I
81112..21:16.
iMde on . . 11t(4)2,3,4

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:Cf1fl and BOY
THEY SAY WHEN YOU
TAi&lt;E SOMEONE'J PICT!RE
Ylll ~A PIEr£
OFT~EII0!91L.

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IF I'M GOt-lG TOll A
RICH -AN:J fAMOUS ACTOR,
I'M GOING TO,NEE!l A. _
~fAD SHOTTHAT 111ULY
CAPTLI1ES MINE.

THEN I CAN FIIIALLY
HELP THE 600FOC!SAKEN

MASSESFRQMMY~ .

HIGI-I ABOVE THEM ALL

be

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lsnMI - - - - - - a.u.,or, 0111o L.L. •• ~~o~~ce•......, ..- -CUSSIAEDS
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in this space for
$64 per month

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ~ Somathing
yoU've been hOping woutd come lnrough
will break looM at thia time - thankJ 10
the hard work of ancther Thtri pef50fl
clidn1 do II 'lof you , but you
be one of
the beneficiaries.
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sap1: 22) - One of
your besl aasets II the ability to make
friends and ootleagues teal apecfl.l. H wll
moan 1101 1D ott~era and draw them ·0101· ·
erto you .
LIBRA (Sept

:za.oc:t. 23)- Coridllbos

are good

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where you • ..,

*""••thtuu h•IPOI•IIt.
take vour eve oft the: target. It

all come together now.

SCORPIO (Oct 2&lt;--NoY. 22)--'- Wyou''"
bean contemplating • bokt plan, thla

--

mlghi be the ""'" "' touncll h. " you truly

-mMI

in tho -

~~. don't

-poaMtil
... ready
to
... any

6HJIT1NitUS (Noll. 23-Dor:. 2t)- 'rbur
- - . . - - for '""""'"

:GARfiELD
WHA'f'5 Wt'I'H 'fHE CAN
OF PtJRPL.e PAINT?

will

come frgm aituatlolw wherw you aharw a

'

NA'WREO HAO WAY '1'00
MUa4 GIRUN IN 1'1'

THAT WILL. lie 'I'I~E
A!!o!IOC.IATION

Nf~

...atec:1 lnterHI: with anottwr. However,
each m..t be p~Wp~Nid 1o nllkrlan eciual

oontrlbuttontothl-.
CAPRICORN (Doc. Z!..Jon. 1g)- Who

•.-ion,,.....- -In_...
.• -- " you or lflllll' pooro -

ano~tter hu a good Idea orr •
tb•,
throw bring
your h
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'~~w~y

to,_ _

AQIJAAIUB (Jon. 20-Fob. 11) - 8olng
lnduotrlouo ond producthoo aoulcl Pil'
muotlli- iiMdlridi itt tlili - · oo J&gt;U1
"""'your-- cin

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you would Itt. W •
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l)lrlliiW fllnlllltlc Ntuml.
PtiiCEI (~- 10-Mif'Cih 20)- or oontllll:* you ~,now wttl

--then

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haw -plenty of retenoted am.. to tinilh a
~ of job&amp;, eo don't hMttllte 10 give
youTll81f.a hNvy actJ.dut. Hthef8 IB a lot
you need or wanr 10 arx:ompliltt Taka

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an outlltandlng d'llaftarl ohtfa waN
to 1ollow. '
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on

noon Tllondlty, Mer 1, '

CORNER STONE
C!lNSTRUCTION

FOR BARGAINS
2IJOI.attile
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which eva!-.
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Cllrlelon
Sehool
by
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'hn:el1:
. .......-v IDr, M1d The llelp County

SPECIAL FRIDAY, APRIL 4TH

17"' I••

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in Boia
24 llellli..
47 . , . , . _
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26 Tomo.t
41 Sit IJI
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27 Idyllic opal • 21 Splilln11 Flrot007
30 ......
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32 Trill VII's
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ID ycu lsod. Siftoa North did oot
irMsligale a1111jor4Uit fll. Mlo .' - 1o
choooo 1he spade lour than lhe d&lt;b
o9d- And here lhlt nots h firit five

740-591-8044

from uld
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C011111n1huboileenti~rd. Exc. Cone!. First lent cood., "'"" great, tied · liCIIan, I will
$10l)- ftCU6'7t94 il&amp;lc 13,000" iiilleo 15900. 7..0· expOMi to Ule lll ,p ub-

BINGO!

American Legion

~f.'( Tl-\~! TI 1% Sl.l~

Gary

22 eager
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3 - ". '46 Playll;

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*Insured
•Experienced

BUSINESS

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ldvanclng •two no-lrump.)
. THE BORN LOSER

References Available!
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West Virginia Jobs Fourlllaliol•

1st pack $10- 2nd pack $5
each one after $5
Will pay $80 per game

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CAR PEN TER
SERV ICE

· •Reasonable Rates

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In
S1cllan
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23,
Townalllp,
TOWM!IIp Number 4,
Range 11.01111 oilng 81

1st&amp; 3rd Tuesday
of each month.

HE FlGGEl&lt;ED I MADE
IT .JEST

4N TH' QUILT SHOW 'TIL

vou-.cs

•Prompt and Quality
Wod&lt;

ADVERTJSE

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Bingo

1 WUZ GONNA ENTER IT
PAW GOT AHOLD OF IT !!

. Trimming _
&amp;Removal

31 E l•.ipJ
33 lien lofty
34 Venus'

21 ,.._,.,.

-But Ieday's
"""'1hat
deal t&gt;ighllghts a issue. '-- at only 1he West hand.
Soulh, oo your nltrl, dpalS one notrump_ Wouid you enter lhe auction
despite !he wlnerabltly1
Assuming you pus, North raioes ID
lhnse no-trump. Whit -id )'OU lead'?
When you ~ ogoinat .. &amp;trong notrump, lhe basic .policy is 1ll gal into lhe
auction, 1ind a ·Ill, and gal tacl&lt; wt
again. Normally, JOU &lt;Ia not think bidding a game - - -'loo, "ii good
ID ompq. a mo1hod 1ha1 permits you to
bill one-suilod ard two-artiad hands lor ~xamplo, ~let11. Holo, you

. BARNEY

Stanley Treen

as.-

5 01111-

ferdinand Foci1 (try
saying 1hat quicl&lt;ly times!)
claimed: , t5,000 _ ..... 1ll
1rlln a major general."
How depressing Htrue. And, 1.._,
• few (&gt;ridge playors 1oel thalll-.y up tS,OOO In their lives.
l.JJacily, though, most aro1rainod -lor

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3 German She!lfterd-pups, 2 1798 or 004-593-l&gt;525
(F) t IMI- StOO each. 740794-t604 or 44t-5299, ook Cr-...n Special Edition
tor.
- . ...-, 42" cut. 22 HP,
~-----'- HydmStatir:Driw&gt;. 7 - . N&lt;C &lt;eg. mini 20t6
pups, rare COlOr&amp;, t:lat&gt;Pios. - - - - - - clleoked, tat shots, RkinglawnM.-r,lii&lt;Bnew.
wooned $375. and up. 740- 0011 740-256-1 t02

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H:uvey Road Muon. WV

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0670. -Rogers Basemam

-~ 12 noon. Sand.Fork Road,
Gal._.,.lo Ferry, WV For

Mulc:.u.

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SAVEn10116A11D6.
on thf88 C31C81ed orders: Registered Blade Angus
21J&gt;c26and30x40Madein Bull. St200. 446-74t0 or '
USA. lnventorywOn,laa1, 44t·7205
call .-lor hUgo saYings!
4
111"".,!-~~-~
:!1~11~...., "Triple
P" Show Pigs Spring
-~
Auction saturday, April 5 at '

(740)4:41-95t0

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10 Years
I s1 Road Ia left abov~
Mason GolfCourse

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· """· 740-245-9044 WateotMouliiog.
STEELAIICII-- leaYeameosego.

256-1496

-'"' bolidavc 401k.

Tillm, Murray,
Craftsman, MTD.
Briggs &amp; Slr8non
H-Horiest
1- Integrity

Size 4 Prom lhss Baal.ditul Juraey MHk Cow, reoentty nished. -Established t975.
--.$t50.416-28t5. . heoh, IJ'&amp;IIIamlty or nurse Call 24 Hrs. (700) •..o&amp;

n.o~

Tractors, Mowers,

Concl_;,....

tor Leon Scott

:MONTY

111-4/1 mo. pel

MASON MOWER
3M-773-&lt;st6J '
JUt 882-3294
Servicing Lawn

recliners,

RICK PfARSON
AUCTION co. #66

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(740)286-5385
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whrto
miniature
Auros
o.aJid 'be,_lliarwithMacs.
-Schnauz.,., 2 maleo, t
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·
lomale, serious calls only, .__ _ _ _ _..
Shoald .._, bave :kaowlellge of foor- · (740)4t6-7403
aJ1or and spot-&lt;Oier separatioo. FuJIOt
Hyundai
A&lt;:cent
" ' - ........._ _..... be_..._ Paid
-small, radur:odlow- _ , . ._ 5 &amp;peed trans,
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. eSt price...,, M&amp;F, r:han11i· 65,3tO miles, good r:ondi-

vacatloo,

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Aponments, 'lory Spadous, Steal Beams, Pipe Robar 740-642·2773

For
Concrete.
Anglo,
Chanonel, Rat Bar, Stool
Grating
For
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Centenary Ad, no pots, Security DetJooit Required, Scrop-OpenMondrly,
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Tu.-y, WfldnesdoY &amp;
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.Baech St., Uidi:lopor1, 2 br.
Thur~dav. Saturday &amp;
tumlatled apt.. no pets,
Sundlly. (7«1)446-7300
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2 Bedrooms, CiA, t t/2
21&gt;r apociDuB apt, rotlrlcwe Bath, AduH Pool 11. Batiy
wld hocJta4&gt;,- pd. i:tooe· Poe&gt;, Patio, Stan $425/Mo.
1D horopitaJ II. uniwtolly on No Pets, Laoso PIUB

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and houses
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pols. 740-992-2218. Call (740)446-0390
used. $6.1100 ~l..lvm'oa\
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weighted base.
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EQUIPMENT TRAILERS, 2006, Chevy, Whfte Coryo
BR Suite, Walnut . Spinet desk, oak
CARGO EXPRESS &amp; Van, V6, wlh la!lder II. Jwwihstand Viet oak table, new office desk &amp;
H 0 M E S T E A D E R bulk head. 42,000 miles,
C"RGO/C ONeESStON , Must Sell, looks &amp; runs 11M Jbcookc:ase, maple slant
front desk. maple ·
mAILERS. B+W GOOSE- new 3Q4.437-t446
dinette set. · Entenainrnent center,

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Brush Hog. ~ Cond. Clean and Sharp. 9-1,000
sto.llllll. 740-367-7755 · m11os. $6500. 446-alt5

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street poridng call Wayne ..
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attactoed
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gar., 2 car $50-$60/monltl
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Excellent , Cond. tO, tOO
mles. 1 1/4"T-Bars, V&amp;H Big
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oil, ga, COlli M1d all
Roger A. - I I &amp; C1111er mineral righla -In
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pro;ects or finilhing old ones. This is
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CANCER (Juno 21-.luly 22) - Friends
and uaociates alike will ftnd you 1 moet ·
delightful ~reon to be around. The
enthusiasm you emit will be emeptionaJ~ contagiOus and helo to liglnen the epirits ol all wtthin your apt.re of operation.

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of ea1c1 Sedlon 28; ~IIIVIIIJ of died.
glvwl thai on Slllurdlly, . Roofing, Siding, Gutters
11iENCE: North 81 Robert E.lleegle,
April S, 2GC11 Ill 10:00
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THENCE: North 45 A Compaty le Mlllng .far
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Baglnling. ·
Property 81: 41301 20111 Dodge-. AT
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line Oil Counly _Road T.,_ of Sale: cannot t 1 1 veo IIIII right to
44, THENCI;: North 41 ... aold IDr .... bid Ill tllll ..... M1d to
dsp 1 21 minutes 2l3ds of lie 11 sla:d ·llf-w the above
a dlelanc. of value. 10% ~ an cullslolal prior to ule.
For _R _...ing ud New ~- BulldiDc ·
131•• tMIIoabolta:t dey of ule, caoh or Further, The F..,...
Cal: MARCUM CONSTRUCilON
In sslcl line, certified ~ bal· 11an1c and Savings
THENCE: Iauth 46 ...,. due on COiuftrma.. ·Corp PW' r 1 llltM the
_• Room Additions • Gamges • Vinyl
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rlghlloNjsatanyorall
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will break looM at thia time - thankJ 10
the hard work of ancther Thtri pef50fl
clidn1 do II 'lof you , but you
be one of
the beneficiaries.
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your besl aasets II the ability to make
friends and ootleagues teal apecfl.l. H wll
moan 1101 1D ott~era and draw them ·0101· ·
erto you .
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despite !he wlnerabltly1
Assuming you pus, North raioes ID
lhnse no-trump. Whit -id )'OU lead'?
When you ~ ogoinat .. &amp;trong notrump, lhe basic .policy is 1ll gal into lhe
auction, 1ind a ·Ill, and gal tacl&lt; wt
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tor.
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MASON MOWER
3M-773-&lt;st6J '
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recliners,

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For
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Anglo,
Chanonel, Rat Bar, Stool
Grating
For
Drains,
~ I -.rays. L&amp;L
Centenary Ad, no pots, Security DetJooit Required, Scrop-OpenMondrly,
U&amp; ~442- 5pm
(740I3S7-054 7.
Tu.-y, WfldnesdoY &amp;
f'fido¥ Bam-4·30pm Clooed
.Baech St., Uidi:lopor1, 2 br.
Thur~dav. Saturday &amp;
tumlatled apt.. no pets,
Sundlly. (7«1)446-7300
ref.

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2 Bedrooms, CiA, t t/2
21&gt;r apociDuB apt, rotlrlcwe Bath, AduH Pool 11. Batiy
wld hocJta4&gt;,- pd. i:tooe· Poe&gt;, Patio, Stan $425/Mo.
1D horopitaJ II. uniwtolly on No Pets, Laoso PIUB

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being unpacked.

miles. Maroon Metallic tank I'
&amp; tons. Wilh ombo~d
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ruby, blue._ figurines, pots. pans,
ki1cllen appliances, 2 Sanyo DVDNCR

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at
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axle, 1\ir
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John Deer A t947 Tracto&lt;,
StocK. Cell RO&lt; Evana t• Electric Start High &amp; l.CMI
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800-537-952B.
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ntshed, and
in :-:---C.:..---inlonnation.
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Pomeroy
and houses
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storage
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4-whe&amp;lar 300EX, $1,000
pols. 740-992-2218. Call (740)446-0390
used. $6.1100 ~l..lvm'oa\
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weighted base.
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avaUlble. All Ulilitias poid ~ •
electric. Rent _
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IQ\Jeell .size BR Suite, DR Suite, 6pc. Fancy
EQUIPMENT TRAILERS, 2006, Chevy, Whfte Coryo
BR Suite, Walnut . Spinet desk, oak
CARGO EXPRESS &amp; Van, V6, wlh la!lder II. Jwwihstand Viet oak table, new office desk &amp;
H 0 M E S T E A D E R bulk head. 42,000 miles,
C"RGO/C ONeESStON , Must Sell, looks &amp; runs 11M Jbcookc:ase, maple slant
front desk. maple ·
mAILERS. B+W GOOSE- new 3Q4.437-t446
dinette set. · Entenainrnent center,

(304)882-3017

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Brush Hog. ~ Cond. Clean and Sharp. 9-1,000
sto.llllll. 740-367-7755 · m11os. $6500. 446-alt5

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attactoed
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gar., 2 car $50-$60/monltl
dalochod gor., ou1 bldg., +Owner pays water ...,.r
tnclge., dsltwshr.. 2-75 acre
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Big Fish: A-Rod reels in more than entire Florida Marlins roster;
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Rodriguez makes more this
~em: than ~is hometown'
onBooda-~arbhnshi..
. deal
swu y s new
with the New York Yankees,
A-Rod tops the major
leagl)C ba!leball salary list at
$28 miUion, according to a
SIUdy of contract terms by
The Associated Press. The
33 players on the Marlins'
opening-day roster and disabled list total $21.8 million:
'' "The Marlins? lt:t amazing,fl Rodriguez saitf. "And
they still seem to find a way
to be very competitive. They
have 'a great pool of talent;
they m.a de some unbeliev. able J;rades, so they have
~ personnel _peop~e . ~o
. wm two cbamptonsbips m
11 years, that's really
admirable, and I'm ·very
proud of that or~on.
being from Mianu."
For the fll'SI time in base. ball history, 1lbe average
salary topped IDe $3 million
·n wk. ·'lhe .'855 players on
~ni01-day fi)Sters and the
avera.ged $:3'.1 5 million,
up 7. I percent from last
year's starting average of
$2.94 million.
. ·
Florida's highest earner
clocsn.'t even make the aver-

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million), Los
Angeles· Dodgers ($118.5
million)
and · Seattle
Mariners .($US million).
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more dum our five starters $23.4 miiiK&gt;n, followed by ~mainedatam:oof$1 ~­
combined,"
catcher Yankees shortstop . De~k lion for the third . straight ·
Matt Treanor said. "lt'·s Jeter {$21'.6 milhon.} and· opening day.
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There w~ a record 434
the same time, it is what it Ramirez ($18.9 million).
making $1 million or IDOI'C,
is. Those guys put on the Boosted by the acquisition lneakins
RKXAd set in
uniform like us. When it of Miguel Cabrera .and 2001 and matched last year.
comes time to start the DontreD.e W'!l.lis, . Delil'Oit And ~ was a big boost at
game, it doe.sn't matter bow shot up to second in the the top with 8S players
much money 1he Yankees or ~~at s, 138.7 mil- ~ $10 milliOJ! - up
whoev« .make."
lion. The nsers payroll at from. 661ast year. .
Treanor's friend was l!he end of last season was
Payroll figWtes don'.t
e. XII
. g~fes a· bit . l2rh at $98.5 million.
· include cash transactions
Santana
$12 million 'This isn't one of l!hose between . ciubs. Figu~s
more than florida's rotation. teams, 'I .can't believe we included salaries and proratStill, the Marlins • payroll dido 't pick up tltis player, Or ed shares of signing bOauses
.was less than halflhat oftbe this guy.' We've got no and other
IU&amp;ranteed
No. · 29 .team, tampa Bay excuses," Tigers man~~ger income, and for some play($43.8 mimon~. . .
. lim Leytand said. "~t's all ers, dcfemJCI money was
ase. Pitcher Kevin Gregg . The Yautces, DOt s · s - about us, 'because the IJI!Iin· diSCGiinted to pl!Csent-day
!AlpS !he ~Jins al $2.5 mil~ ingly, topped lhe payroll list ~ has done everytlliq · value.

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triesu of coal mimng, such
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as lhe mining .....,..,.linn profor American Municipal
as
to certification. at least tbe posed ·by Garlli.g~Obio in
Power4lbio's ·coat-fired
to ,only one wb() spoke, was the Racine ~rea and AMP's
power plant resulted. in a
Member Jeff Elisa Youns of Racine.. plans to develop a fediliza'
'Meigs Youn~&gt; asted the OEPA to byproduct from: the .,...,..s
inajority of iipeakers mat·
for . bC"Difndfui of the affect of ·'waste in ~d
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on landfill waste.
Wbeo speaking about
fertilizel', Y~ expn::sscd
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nitrares to lbe soil and spolle
about ooncems of any Olher
contaminants that might
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arolllld, 10:18 p.m. Tuelday
that a ·robbery had taken
plioc. According to P10~
a male m•spect enten!d the
store weanq a tobogan
wirh a piece Of cloth over
his mouth as a sort of dis.
gui~. 1be su~~t.. then
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fiMIMI••-····~"AS justa~ boy sport, but one in whlch
anyoDc etgbt or over caa get involved.
Nine-yem:-old Nate Hoover just
()()lll(lleted his fll'St rear of racing in
tbc mini-wedge divu;ion and won a
~e trophy for finishing second
pJace in the points .championship for
the - . Row that spring is here
·he's mce dian ready to get back on
tbc track.
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C«-•nty running last year in his divisiixr at Skyline Speedway at Ssewart,
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Most of !be dii.virs 1111! older, (but
3ppare11111 not better than Nate). since
the division has competitors up ~ 14
years of age. lil fact during last year's
seasori, Nate took first and second
places in several raCes, and in every
race placed in the top five among the
15 to 20 running carts.
.
Tbe cmdi.t for Nate's intense interest
in racing probably goes back to his
dad, David Hoover, who did some
racing himself a few years aso. In fact
the cart Nate drives .was built by his
dad "from the ltiOUDd up." He bought
the · frame, then built the cage,
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and belts, and even did the design
graphics to make it look professional.
All of this came with help from sponsors, General T~. The Vaughan
Agency, and Crow Family KFCJLong
John Silvers.
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Nate's em, which can trave140 to 50
miles an hour, as "vecy safe wirh fiveway safety harnesses, even a neck
bnla:." And, of course, Nate never
leaves the starting line without everytbin~tened and his helmet sec~ly
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County ~ived nearly
$40~more in sales tax
n:: . . . last month
. than it
did .
ago. ..
.. collection trend has
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three years, but the collec- ·.
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the latest from lbe Ohio
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.Jobs package revamped in bipartisan compromise
BY Sac &amp;:EN IIUJR2
A'IQI'VTEDPRESS WRitER

Alook at state leaders' ecoDODJic plan
(AP) -

Gov. Ted Strickland and legislative leadels

announced Wednesday they har:l-teadlad 1111 agt-1111111 on
COI,_l1MQUS . If
e $'1.57 bitliiln plan to help spur Ohio's 8001 10111y. This Iii whet
Ohio"&amp; stUdents haye more
oppcll1U.riities ro wort for in- . where the money would go:
• $SO million to support the production ol bloprodt.tt1s such
state busioesfi!'S while they
1111 polymers end plastics.
are it) sebool, illOt'e of them
• $100 million to the biomadical industry. '
will stay in Ohio after grad• $150 miNion tb support edvancad -rgy euch es solar
uation &amp;lld help ~v~ !he
and wind poWer.
• $100 million to euppol1 businanas that distribute pn:!dsle~ ·~d·
sylfn
uds
11om Ohio's oentrat b :don.
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•
$400
million to local infrestruclu1'8 suctt as road8 and
announcing a plan to boost
bridglis.
the flaggina economy. .
• $200 million to~ farmland and g~.
The state plans to spend
1 $200 million to clean up Ill ownlialds.
$250 million over five years
• $120 nliJion for hls1orlc ~ ·
to c:Rate ~ internShips
1 $250 million to Cl'8ll1e more imel'fll!hips and m-ops with
and cO-op programs at busiOhio business for ltudentS.
nesses · in Ohio, which
woukhnatcb each state dollar With their own invest- Republican legislative lead- cleaner-coal.
nvm•. It's part of a $1.57 ers bad said they CIOUI.d not · But the Campaign For
~ economic letovCry
Strickland's origi- Tobacco-Free Kids said

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Stricldand and Republican billion in debt oblip- · state's tobacco prevention
showan~of$55,987 legislative leaders.
tions backed by ihe state's program.
.
over this time last YCIII'·
t The economic combined 'senenl ~venue.
"More kids will become
The tax is collected 00 all elements of a $1.7 billion
The compromise ellis for · addicted to tobacco, more
non~food ~tail merchandise bond
oackage
that considerably less new debt lives will be lost and
and food served in ~stau- Slricldand r proposed
y
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during ·. while invesung
10
many of taxpayc:cs w1·n fioot the bill
rant dining rooms.
his February State of the Strickland's
· priorities for higher lobacco-caused
The sales tax makes · 'If State addn:ss with the ideas including .local iftfrasuuc- health care costs," tbe
abwt a 1hin1 of the CClWity 5 of · House Speaker Jon twe, land conservation and WasbiflllOII-based foundamual blJdset in rmns of its l.~::~t and
Senate advanoed ~ teclmolo- ;.tion_said in a steiM!tlll
Pin 1 . . sal•
AS 1"
Bill ~s. The pes such as Jind. sollf.end
Strickland. spokeswoman
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the year to dale

Ohio

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Amanda' Wurst confirmed
th~ _the plan will ~e $230
. million from the anti-tobacco program, leaving · $40

million for IDe foundation.
Sbe said the governor ttcognizes the foundation's
imponant role in ~ucing
tobacco
use
among
Ohioans, but that bis package accounts for. the positive effects of the new
statewide smoking ban and
decreasing smoking rates.
If the proposed package
pas~

the Legislature, vot-

ers will be asked on the
November ballot to approve
$400 million. in new debt:
$200 million that wiU be
paid by ·taxpayer funds and .
$200 million that will be
backed by liquor sale profits.

The funds to support the
internship programs are not
dependent on the passage of
the bond measures . The
$250 million would begin
being spent in July 2009.
Husted called the idea the
most important element of
the economic package. The

plan was called for in a I()..

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