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on U.S. 33 oar Five Points.
Tammy Quillen, 45,. a
POMEROY - A L!mg Laqwaon Jactson., 21,
Bottom woman and · a Daytt!n, appe~ bef~
Daykin man w~ releuod Jud,ge Steven L. Story late
from jail Monday after Monday llftaDooo. Quillen
appearing in Mei~ Counly is charged with a firstCourt en cncaine-R:lated degaee felony, posieSSioa of
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oocaine Jrlsoo is duqed
A thinl mao suspected of with pcnnitting drug abuse, ·
drug activity in the wechnd a misdemeanot.
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Quillen's ~·Jackson went into Cllldiac am:st on .
cash . allowed, aDd was was relewsed em a $5,000 tbe way to the bospitaL A
released fn;mJ custody personal l'!'&lt;ll&gt;giz:,aoce bond. ~nd
passenger
in
1\Jes(Uy after she posted The Meigs County Sberitf's Quiilleo 's ve!Ude. ·he wld
bond. A pldiminllly ~ Dqwtmeot said Jackson Sheriff's Deputy Rick
in lbe case is set f« April 17. woold be R!tUmed to Smith llhat he had swalApreliminlly bearing befcn MontgolnclyO!uuty. ~ lowed a quarter-ounce of
die County Gourt Judge is be is wanted oo a bench powder cocaine when Smitb
lll:l to' ' mi•e if tbcte is warrant.
pulled the vehicle over.
pdJMik CIIUSe to tum lbe
Antonio T. Jobnson, 29,
Smilb said Quillen was
case over to die graDd jmy.
Dayton, died Sarmday after- pulled m'et ,on U.S . 33 near
Pomaoy Atlomey Denise noon at Holu:r Medical Five Points for evidence of
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pjnwuqit. Another piece of .Joot for them but oothing
folklon: says an anvil R:Sts had been found as of early
afternoon.
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inside the stack.
As for tbe future: of tbe ·
As f« if that anvil or
wrecking ball had been
Hall said all
aymar
was
doing was
fOUDd ~side lbe stack, Hall
said his employees were at cleaning it up and that it .

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Racine still bas his paycheck stubs from his days
as an employee at the
White Rock Slilt ·Couqpany
back in die 1950's UJd figures he ~ s one of the only
employees left alive to tell
the

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Rose, who was bom in
1936, said he went to wadi;
for the 3 J t eRock . Salt
Company w
he was 19
and worked
f« nearly
three more years .until die

White Rock Salt Company
came into cxistencc.
"'' do know it had · the
· best salt up and down the
Ohio River Valley...it was
just a better gnde of salt,~
Rose said.
Rose went on to explain
some nf tbe process for
making salt which began
with JliiUllPinB out the brine
water from wells deep
beneath the ground with
the help of six-illch pipe.
Tbe oompaDY bad t~o
wells on i~ propeny in
wbich it retrieved its brine ·
which euJBpd in die form

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and made a nifty layup to
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One year oontracts for the
2008-09
school · year. ·
Michael Barnen, Mitchell
B~~Carrnl!.Lurl
Carter, Amber Cox. Bobbi
DeLong. Holly Grim. Opal
Grueser, Amy Lee, Rachelle
Lutz, Nioole Nee!. Lisa Ord,
Jennifer Wheaton. Pamela
White, Bonnie Williams,
Teresa Williams, Stt;ven
Wood, Lena Yoacham.
Given three-year oontracts
starting with the next school
year were Denise Arnold,
Danielle Dugau, Marjorie·
Gibbs, Lauren Hardgrove
and Jennifer Tesar.
Awarded five year con:
tracts beginning with the
2008-09 year were Morgan
Bragg, Vicki Bragg, Scott
Brinker,
Pam
Durst,
Michelle Hawkins, Sandra ·

operations around 1958, not
in the 1930's as reported in
a local history book.
Although ~ local history book sail1 there were

"Tte wata" ~u muddy as

mud oould be,~ Rose said.
After a poOct:S.s involving

beating the water, applying
lime. some sifting and setnine salt worts in Meigs ding, RO&amp;e Sllid that muddy

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some had become leery of
the old stack. He added
there ·is still a lot more
work/cle•oing to be done
across the road from the
Slack near tbe river.

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Uiilike eii'Iier games in
lbe toomamcnt wteo Parker
had to carry the Lady Vo1s,
ber suppoilting cast came .
lhmugh. Shannon ibobbitt
SCOred 13 points and Nicky
Anosike added 12 points
and eight rebounds for the
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according to Jmy Hall, the
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stack was about 170 feet tall
• Youlh, adult will dsc:s with a I1-14foot base. Hall
said Jaymar hired an outside
SOlJ!1lt for stmam
company to bring down the
. S\fJBep. See l'lle A7
stack, a feat which bas
allegedly beei1 attempted by
at least one otbcr company
who failed years ago.
· Accordin~ to a local
WEA.mER
account regtstered in one of
the history books, the story
a helicopter with a
t~c•••l!" , wrecking
ball
attached took a swing at the
stack, made a few hits, dlen
the ball dropped down
inside the stack. Chips at
the top of the stone stack
were previously visible as

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was still standinE as .i f it
refused to give up its tpBCC
but with cracks in its ioundation it could only stand so
long. A few moments later
up the til!ht, falling .
nn':,;,c side lW: Ooliath IIDd
hlt1~ng the ground with ·
force
felt like a small
earthquake.
Moments after the deno-·
lation and fall, a plume of
sand-colored sm&lt;E could
be seen from as far away .aS

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tickets on sale.
lin ibe 'fiC'!Difina1s
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from r1tJe field, lbut '8'JtiCd &lt;aut
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11101 lletting iller mjumd Wt
tibouJdcr U•''' er lbcr. liar ltbe
second straight game, 'the
All-American wore a longslceve shirt .under JJcr unifotm to tly• .as She said, ~0
.not focus •1!10 the mjwy.
Wbile i&gt;till clearly not .I 00
percent bealthy, tbe expected
No. 1 pili: in
Wednesday's WNBA draft
dido 't Shoot nearly .as fiumy
jWJll)crL as Sunday J4ght,
inlitmll! taking the •ball toh
baSket oo an array of moves.
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lbe iCCOOd !half into a pretty
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Palker ~ with lbcr

1be two buses went to
Herrera
Trucking
of
Pottland on bids of
$1351.5'() and $1258.50,
while the .truck soW for
s1.251 to Gmy King,
oew buses pun:based by the
lkwd eartier this year made
it possible to sell the two
10-~ar old ones in the
Me~gs l.ocal fleet.
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tbe sale of two 1997 FoFd .
buses ' And a 1995 Chevy
truck: were accepted by the
Meigs Lotal Board of
Education at its Tuesday
night mecriog.

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Blong Ohio . 124 yestenlay
~ to see it fall, IIDd
filii it did.
"The stack,~ which once
belonged to the former
White Rock. Salt Company
in Minersville, was ~t
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down ro evaporators and
into what Rose called a draw
settler, From dere it went
inlo one of seven ~
gnineriet;. These graineries
had large, brass wheels IIDd
chains tbat worked with lbe
iron lakes which pulled the
salt oot and up onto an
.incliner wberc it oou1d be
drained out
came out like wbite
suowflakes," Rose recalled
As for the stack tbat
came down yeilelday. ROiiC
said it acted like a vent for
tile OOmpiiiY''~ stoker furnaces wbich were between
tbe
IIDd tbe river. The
funiaces heated the water
tanks which were stored on
the hill behind the salt
wo.rks and were pan of the
manufacturing
process.
Rose said a lot of gas

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the hill. Once when Rose
was walking near the tanks
the flame from tbe carbide
light on his hat ignited
from the gas and literally
blew off his head.
Rose said once he ' d
climbed nearly to the top of
the stack which had a ladder on the inside. He also
said once when he and
oowoder Bub Davis were
wouting the night shift a
few chunks from the stack
fell off lllld went through
the roof of the building
below. Davis ran out of the
bui~. afraid the place
was l9dy to bloW up,.
Built in the days wile«
there were oo cnmes, Rose
still wonders bow the workers ever constructed the

effective with next school
year, Cara Bullington and
Brandon Wolfe as substitute
teachers for the remainder
of this year, Connie Soulsby
as. a purchased service aide
for a health handicapped
student at Meigs High at
$9.19 an hour, and Jo Dunn
as tutor for up tQ five houn;
a week at $20 an hour.
The board approved an
overnight field trip request
for the nun;ing assistant students ~. their teacher, ?P.al
Grueser, to anend the Skills
USA Ohio C!tampionships
competition in Columbus,
April 25 and 26.
. In other personnel matters,
tbe resignatioo of ~w
Fields as a science teacher at
Meigs High effective Aprill8
was accepted. The teoching
QODqaCt of Tony Dugan as a

slack, guessing a lot of physical education teacher a
&amp;cafliog was used to hand

pour the stnlctUR:.
County in tbe 1880' s, no watereveatuallyeuerpias emerged from the pipes
one has £ODfinDed wben tbe ~lear water wbidl then went that traveled to the tanks oo .:, M
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Ramsburg·, Stacie Roach
and Paula Roush;
Non-certified personnel
hired on two two-year contracts were William Ellis
and Sandra Walrer, bus drivers; Ellora Panerson. cook,
and Amy Young, secretary.
Also hired was Steven
Conerill as groundskeeper
on a continuing contract

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The aotp Qd .a tAJta1 of
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continued to wmt on plh· .e ring material about New
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Oes. On Maid! 18, we deo0llltOd plastic Eastere.ggs and
co1om1 Easter picttl=. On
M:ardi 15, we had ll!lllf oook• ..__....._ --•.. well'S.
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passed .out Valerifute's C8Fds i.s led by Jamna Dxouhd•
and treats m each 01bcr.
and Patily Sanden;. O&amp;ir
fro~ J:b~ ~ . troop bas been busy 1be
. itbe Po der .1\Jff Dc!by mttll1b of Febnlary and
:ld at Gr:Od Centt:al Mall Maida.
in
ViolllUI.,
W.Va.
b&amp; Fcbtualy, all of us
Participating were Gracie wO!lN on our 11rinkling
Tlbaxt.op., Baylee ~ Day project. Our state was
and &amp;elsey RGSSiter. Baylee V~. We attended
plaCed tbird in her beat lllld TlrintingDayand'tb0ughtit
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=-fl~s~::C~ SCI'VCld sliced apples, .Jg!ple
first in ber heat, dtiFd in ai.sp, and ~ cider. We
Bro~i.e age level, and also demonstrated IDe
fourth overall in finals. square dnre., as tbis is tbe
Kelsey also recieved Best iln state dance dtJting slit liime.
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munt:ry as ~ll .a s sampling
the lf&lt;JOO .and """"ing tbe displays..
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ticipate .again next year. On
· Feb. 24 ' Thinking Day w.as
held at God's NET .in
n-me-y.
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Brooker, Kelsey Rossita:,
Tori Ohaney, Emily lbl1.,
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uay1ee Grueser, M·"'
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Lisle, Rhiannttn . Mttrris, ..,~~~-":':.!':
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by II •llit~ * - the bQne
The girls enjoyed tasting and ~ booies. We
food and ·Jeaming infonna~
tion about the many differ- -,.ent states tbat were on dis- aod. lhe bone ~ be5l fit
--~-play. The girls~ all~~
I""WPitity
was
· !bat tbGii'favootuaii.offfie ~; tints.. We were
.e vent was :oolleetfng all .me ~ tcuilii ,il!l,luw_i.Oiddifferent band-made S0U- side • wdl. a
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venirs from each trutte.
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March bas also been wiry
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busy for Troop Hl37. On
We enjoyed ~cedi"' ~
March 2, the Brownies beld b0rses and JUst 'betng
a bootb sale at Wai-Matt ;in ·~ dtem. Unf0111:unately,
Ripley, w. va. to sell Girl 1t was too cold to wasb
·'Scout mok:ies. 'Seven girls ·~ The ~s were very
participated in the OOath menclly and. 1l was really
sale. The girls did a great cool to led diem out to tbe
job and ended up selling all pasture later on ·after tbey
·of their cOOties in about ate. During our '"Weekend
.four hours. The girls really stay, we wlllbd WliY ·hlud
on our katln' hnliY'!tts .and
wofked together as a team.
· . A regular iroop meeting .1c:Aflrr belts. 1hey tumed
was beld on March 10. At out fabulous.
tbis meeting, the girls finWe want ro go again ro
i.sbed working on and lhe mndt SOIIMtime in mid
earned their Cookies Count September md we ·a re planTry-It which they began ning on doing smne extra
working on back · in fund raisers to be able ro
November. ~- _ ~
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The girls alliO .worked on Paige Sta!lbope, Valerie
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and earned their Science in Wolfe, Lauren Booth, and
Action Try-It Our next reg- Ange1 Sanders. .Adults
u1ar meeting is scheduled !mending were Julie Hauls,
fot March 24. The girls will Regina ~. Patty
be having a pizza and ice Sanders, Trish Slabhope,
cream party to oelebnde all and Jerrena · Ebersbach.
of their hard wotk.
Some of us .an: planning to
· The Syracuse Brownie attend summer camp there
Troop 5879 meets at the as well.
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Syracuse
Community
We plan to make pot holdCenter. The Troop leadeni ers for Camp Molly
W"e Susan Buchanan and Lauman for future visitors
Robyn Parker. The ' .troop there. We are also going to
has beeh busy delivering be wcrting oo our Caps fur
cookies. We sold a total of Omrer project and going to
1248 boxes ·so far. At our swt Let's Get Cooking
tilst meeting wbicb was held badge. We are also pl•nning
on Man;h II, tbe girls bad on attending and~­
an Easter egg bunt, and a tt:a ing in die annual Rilller
party. The troop also made Sweep 011 April 19 and will
an Easter Bunny craft.
be womng 011 a few out.
The troop participated in door badges. We invite all
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Girls in gn&amp;des ~ are
tion of World Thinking Day.
Our troop set up a display welcomed 1o join our troop
and food representing the by
calling
lemma
state of Alabama. We also Ebersbachat416-1934.
.helped collect food i~
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· The gir1 s also participated
in a Pinewood l)eJby at the
Plllkersburg mall. All of the
Reedsville Junior Troop
participating girls made it to
dte finals .
1042 met on Monday Feb 4
The girls are now busy and 18. Kaylee Goff and
collecting stuffed animals Lindsey Putman attewled
which will be donated to tbe The gills wOited bard on
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Beyond with · guest speak.ers Howard R. "Buck"
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Grounds.
SYRACUSE
M 1ay, Aprill4
Wddwoo.J Guden Club
POMEROY- Big 8en&lt;l .
n- la,,A(Idlll 6:30
p.m.
Syracuse
Fann
Antiques Oub, 7:30
MIDDLEPORT
Commnmty Carter I jrida p.m, Mulberry Community
Speci•l
meeting
Qf .
Russell to pcsenl program . Center.
. Middlq:m Village Oouncil· on water ooo?ainer garden7:30 p.m. to ~ police
ing.
,
evenbi
Offioer
RACINE
- Sonshine
Circle, 7 p.m., Betlwiy
Friday, April U
United Melhodist Churoh . . LONG BOTIUM
fellQwsbip ball. Bring bears &lt;JospeJ sing at tbe Faith Full
old ~s. Hostes~s Gospel Church, 1 p.m.
will be IAuise Frank., Mattie · "Portaln ro sing. ·Fellowship·
n
Afldlllt
Beegle and Kathryn Halt.
to foUow,

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S ?••y, AprillZ

I'OMFJlOY
- ~e~gs
County
Cbrisban
Motorcycle Association,
!'[)ellveml,n n:gular meeting, · 5 p.m., Commttn

1 p.DL • «be ball.~ at
· 6:30.JU!L
.
· CIIES'IBt Shade
·Riwa- Lndge 453, 7:30 p.mry

Center's

Don

M0riis Room. It IWill be pre-

celled by uooialat 6 p.m.
5 , Ch Apdl U
n.e Scjh0larship Honor
lbicq'lliiOO, Which aiJ!litRIIy
moog&lt;nizes and honors
Mltrsball's
scholarsb4&gt;
donors and recipients, is
scbeduled for 2 p.m. in tbe
Don Mmris Room in the
Memorial Student Center.
Fm more infOimation call
•
(~~1 696J67.SI.
.
For mor.e illformotion
abo.ut :tU.mni Wuktmd
event&amp; or to r.eserve ,a seal at
the ~et, ~rs~s
-ny
• · ~· ,_
call (3 ) 96-29QJ or
(BOO) 682-5869.

d.ay, Aprilll

1Ut ..~.April IS
LONG BOTTOM DOt-is
Ballard · will
obsel'\le her 80th binhday
on April 15. Canis may b
sent to her at 34665
Basban
Road,
Long
Bottom, Ohio 45743 .

:poJDeroy al1lllllli tickets on sale
I'Ol:IEROY - Tickets . 45769. Reservations are to 1958, t963, and 1968.
· · for .die .annnaJ Pomeroy be made by May 16.
.
Again 1his year, four $800
:ffi!h Scbttal Alumni ban- A social bour will be beld Bob Roberts scholarships
. qaet and danoe May .24 are fiom 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in are offemi to students wbo
the Meigs Higb School . are either a cbild or grandprice is '$15 cafeteria fOllowed by the cbild of a Jli{S ~~­
: ~ dlis year and may be dinnec .c81etcd by Partfront There ate .
official .applipurchased .at Francis Rodst Dine,r·o f(Jallipolis. A dance cation forms. Those applym .at Swisher and Lobse with . George Hall at the ing are to send a resume,
' l'bannacy in Pumeaoy. To organ will Iollttw. Reunion transcript of grades, letter of
·buy licbls by mail, send a class pictures will be taken application.. a cUITent pboto
check an .self-addresses following the dinner. Tbe · and infonnation oo relationenve~
to Pomeroy reunion -c lasses to be bon- ship to a Pomeroy graduate
Alumm Association, P.O. ored Ibis year will be 1933, to tbe Pomeroy Alumni
. B0J: 202, Pomeroy, Ohio 1938, 1943, 1948, 1953, Association, P.O. Box 202,

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Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. In
addition, the Charles Gibbs
Memorial Scbolarsbip is
available ro graduates living
in Pomeroy and going into
the eduCIItional field. The
deadline to submit your
information is May 16.
Pomeroy Alumni officers
for tbis year are Bill Young,
president; Judy Sisson, first
vice president; Marcia
Arnold, second vice president; and Carol Kennedy,

secretary"treasurer.

Members hear review of Frazier's novel
POMEROY Nmm.a
·~ pe• ,,aM an:view-of
· "Thi.tteen Moons" by
OumJes lUzier _wben tbe
Middleport Literary Club
met I1:Celltly at die Pomeroy

a wbite Indian cbief and so the South, ·up and down the
did tbe book's Will Cooper. Mississippi, and to ·t be wban
At the age of 12; tbe clamor of .a raw Washington
orphaned Will is given a City. Throughout, Will
borse, a key, a map, a long Cooper is swept along as the ·
coat, and a little money and wild beauty of the nineis sent on a joumey through teenth centwy gives wa~ to
the wilderness to the edge the 'telephones, automobiles,
of the Oterokce N!ltion to and encroaching ri&amp;ilways of
nm an Indian. tniding post. the twentieth. With pristine
There ·be finds a father in prose that's often wry,
Bear, .a Cherokee chief, and Frazier brings a rough-andi.s adopted by him' and bis tumble pioneer past to life,
people developing rel!ltion- indicts America with painful
mim t!!!lt ultimately fCBEe bluntness for the betrayal of
Will's character. All tbe its native people and
wbik, bis love of Claire, recounts a romance rife with
who ·b e meets at a YOIIllll SIKiness.
age, forever rules bis bealt.
Giving a ·thorou.gb and
"''birk:cn Moonsn takes well received review of the
die tc.ader from the uncbart- entire plot, Torres said ·t he
ed wilderness -o f an most interesting part of tbe
. uDIOP"'iJrd coo?inent, across book to her was the account

librmy.
. The author's first nttvel,
~&lt;Jeld Mountain" was a
· best seDer and was made
· into a PQJJu1w movie. Its
·success made tbe Nrntb
Carolinian author ,a millionaire.
· The main dwracter in
"Thirteen Moons," Will
Cooper, is modeled after
· rea1-1ife
frontien:man
·William Holland Thomas

Who M-arne a prnspcrous
merchant, a ·self-taught
lawyer, anil .a state senator.
Thomas eventa•ll_y lbennne

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:The Vqjnia Divisioo
:of QIJ!nre and History will
· ;amclnde its new Oillegilllr
:Series tbiupring witlu per. fonnance by &amp;Indents .and
:faculty of the WVU CWle.!f:
;of &lt;:lmative Arts dance minor
· ~am oo.Mooday, Apru
; ~ 7 p.m.
; 1bc~ .will ·be .held
;in the
Fapt West

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Stl5ie ~ a the

:~ Cmtn; StE a.Rtol

. 'C•••" in Chadestoo.

e:s

• ~ d!Jden•.und faculty from
:west Virginia U.nivertiity
;and Marsha.ll. Universitr.
~FtrSt Lady Gayle Mandlin 1s
:die bost of die prqgram. The
:~ Sa;ies is free and
;open tD tbe public. _ . '·
• The pcrl!!hn!!oce, •m htiM
:"Simply Stated,n will con: sist of eigbt selecOOns in an
·eclectic mix of classical hal:let, jazz, modem and dance
as well as widwang·~ musicaluumbenl by Bo
:Diddley, .Boots Randolph,
:Hamiet Bluiett of the Wmld
:Saxophone ~t and
·16th-century Italian comGiovane Domenico da
:Nola. Students, faculty
:including Heather Ahem,
. ;.director of the dance pro.gram; and gues? atti.st J.emly
:R.ocba are showcased in tbe

:theatre

:poser

- - .Ahem is orlgln~y froin -

"Simple . n witb music Providence, R.I., wbete .she
by Aaron Copland and co-directed, toured, perchoreography by faculty formed and taUgbt with tbe
member Carole Wiedebusch critically
acclaimed
was originally composed fM Groundwerx Dance .Theater
nu'-em dance giant Martha for 15 ye.afs.
Graham and is set to a tradiAF. a teacher and as a guest
tiooalSbakermelody.
¢st,shebasbotbtaughtand
"V.ariation for Princess cboreographed wort fot a
Florina" (Bluebird) from variety of groups at colleges,
Sleeping Beauty is a classi- universities, and other educacal ·ballet piece with music · tiooal institutions in Arizona,
by Tchaikovsq.
· Alaska and California.
. A featured ptece, WBeauty
()perato£," was cboreoIP&amp;fO:d by Rocha, atti.stic
directol' and choreographer
of Rocha I&gt;ance Theater in
New Yodl: City while she
was in residellce at WVU last
October. It · is a hiiiilllfOils
dance theatre WQrk; abOut a
he•nticianlscientist ~ .. goDe
. 1bld, bet uloo patron and a
Greek chorus of beauticians
wbo could double as
Stepford wives all trying to
create the perfect woman and
lure the patron into madness.
· Other wwb include "No
One,n wbich was choreo~ by a dance minor
stuilent, -Aislin Crovak,
"Blink," "We All Believe" .
and "Thcte's a Groove in
My Jain" cboreoR1111lbed br,
Ahem, and ''9 Crimes '
wbicb was choreographed

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and Rachel Romero.

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: COOLVIL,LE Doris
·Buchanan was lllllilal
:weetly best weight-lois
:winner and Cindy Hyde
:runner-up at the April 8
~ meeting of lOPS {1'lke Off
·Poundi: Sensibly) Chapter
2013 Coolville with
:1·6 members present.
• Recognized was Dottie
:Jean Bond for tbe fourth
:oon9eCIJtive silt weeks with
:no pin. KOPS (.Keep OtT
'Pounds Sensibly) members
:L.aehresia Bogardus, Mary"
iCielmd, May Frost, Louise
!Hersbey
and
Patricia

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DMr Aaie: My dangfner
and her husband present
e~y well in public. In
fact, tbey are fostl% parents
to infants. But behind
closed doors, things are
vecy ugly.
The foster babies are well
Clllcd for and my daughter
requires tbe ema inoome
tbey bring. However, their
own children bear the brunt
of their parents' frustrations. My daugbter often
screams at her kids and
uses painful physical force
to · get tbeir attelllion. My
S0n-in-law is usually ~sive, but l have occasionally witnessed him physically lashing out .at bis chil~
dren, as well. I try to help
my grandchildren by visiting tbem, but I -r ome home
crying and fearing for their
emotional wellness. Wbat
else can I .do'!- Worried

Gnwl....oDear Graadmotller:
For the sake of those cbildren, you need to report
your daughter to the
authorities and let them
investigate tbe abuse. (This
can be done anonymously.)
Can you babysit die kids in
your home on the weekends or after school so
Mom and Dad can get a
· break'! Can you afford to
hire someone to help them
with cbild care? They
sound overwhelmed and
stressed, and lhey are .taking it out on lhe children.
Do wbatever you can to
belp diem.
Dar An · I am seven
years into my ~ to
"Jim.n It was great until bis
ex-wife moved back to
town ill: months after the
wedding, with the e7ipress
purpose of breaking us up.
Jim visits ber bome
every otber weekend to
see his grandson and frequently calls ber to talk
about -t heir three children,
even tbough they all are
adults. She does noi
acknowledge my existence, wbich makes tbe
relationship . between my ~

1s a ootiflecfjlil~

it has a revolving · door.
When my daughta mo~ ·
back home because she
was unemployed, Jim
!brew her ouL 1be only
m&amp;SOn his 5011 bas his current job is becaiise his
father $01 it for him. He is
otberwtse t.oW!y unmotivated. T1D1 n:fuses 00 give
him a deadline to . move
01IL

. I can't believe any oda ,
woman would put up wid&amp;
tbis. What shoukll do'! _;,..

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Odd
Old •
P
11vuia
.
Dar Odd: TIDI 's ex cannot break. up your IDII1Tiagc
unless your husband is
cooperative. It is OK if be
aDd bis ex-wife are on
friendly tenns - it makes
things easier when it comes
to children, grandchildlm
and family events. Visiting
every other weekend to see
his grandchild is also Dot
excessive. . Phone calls,
however, sbould be limited
to necessary conversation..
especially since this bother.; you so much. As for the
freeklading son, is he paying rent? He should be. It
sounds as if Jim has margiualizcd you from decisions regarding bis. ex-wife
and children, and this is
11nfair and potentially
deslructive to yttur marriage. Tell him the two of
you must wort oo it together. If he won't cooperate,
please talk to a marriage
oounselor.
·
DMr Almie: I recently
lost a friendship. How?
Thanks to my meddling.
Please tell your readers to
stay out of other people's
lives and mind their own
business. It's not wortb it.
- S.,.h bid Wl!lft' in

li1Drida
DMr l1lorida: We don't
!mow wbat kind 'of "meddling" you did ·t o end a
friendship, but you are
right tbat · most people
don't appreciate it wben
others stick tbeir noses
wbere they don't belong .
Sometimes a sincere apolo~y _
c an help, so please
gwe tt a try.

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1\usblml's.llli:ililren ang me - -

very diffieult.
· Mt~trJ s.,.,.,~ etJi..
inslructor with a sp(:ctalized · I don't mind when Jim fDn of tile .lu Lzd •
study in dance conditioiting. 8nd his ex discuss the birth oolw•a. Pl«ue e •ri',_,.
She earned her . master's of a grandchild or an emer""'"-=iJ111ft, or ...W ·
degree in dance and gradu- gency situation, but wby
ated witb honors from does be have ro see ber and flo: Auie's J'ri,..r, 1'.0•
California State University call her so often at this stage Btu lllllftJ, CAW ,.. IL
in Long Beach.
oftbeir lives? I think it only 66611. To ~ Oflt zbollt A...U's MGi'hr,
For more informption encourages her.
Jim's youngest son lives IUtll FNilfetlbun ., flllwr
about the student dance performo.nce,
contact with us because he quit bis 0 d rr Syeiicztr w ., •
Jacqueline Proctor, deputy job without baving another IUtll . ~ rial tie
commissioner for
the lined up. He moves in and CIWIIOn Sy•liczte We6
Division, at (304) 558-022(). ·out of our house as thougb flaP at II*Wll'.a Nton..ctHiL
.

C::,':c!.

utbt ~allqaoli• Bail!' Qtrtbune,
•be -~otnt Jlta•ant itegi•ttr
and The Daily Sentinel
have launched a new page every
Friday called "Faith and Family".
· If you have a testimonial story,.
life-changing event about yourself
or even a poem _that you would
like to share please email to:
I

:. TOPSlosers honored

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of "The Trail of Tears •. Sbe
thought there was too much
description and narration
and not enougb conversation to bold the reader's
interest in a depressing
story. For h,er tbe ~me of
tbe book was: "Nothing is
certain but cbange. lbere
will be no bappy ending.n
Following the review 14
members answered roll call
by naming a notable preCivil War .pioneer or Native
American wbo influ~nood
history. The next meeting
will be April 16' at the
Pomeroy Library witb Olita
Heighton as hostess. Thece
will ·be a group discussion
of "The Awakening" by
Kate
Cbopin.
Dana
Kessinger served as hostess.

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BY KAniY
AND iiARcv Soo•R .

Collegiate
Seri~s t:eS!llnes QP April14 ·. . ·
e:venins'i
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. PORR..AND -. Gos~
smg, 6 p .m., StJversville
Community
ChUJ!Cb,
Portland. "Deliveredn to
sing. Fellowsrup following.

There's a time
to ·get involved

dr~, Aprill3

Birthdays .

. IIJ!d

1bc series bas .consisted of
and iectures

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ALFRED " Unityn
siu~ers to be at tbe Alfred
Umted Methodist Church.,
7p.m.
. ALBANY - &lt;Jospel jam
session at Carpenter 8aplisl
Cbun:h, Obio 143, 6-8 p.m.
Open to all petfonners and
the pu
. blic. .

A~ T()W' of &lt;C81DpUS

wi1l WlcJw lhe lwx:~&amp;eoo.
1he _.al Alumai
Awadi
Banquet
and
0:\ liu!6.1!JD starts .at 6:30
p..m in ilhe . Memorial
Sbldem

'lltursda)', April to, 2008

ANNIE'S MAILBOX

set at Ma ·~ball

Our !mOp pioted 1he mte . planned (0 he'lp the Boy
of &amp;entucly. They put Soouts wi1h their PiDewoQd
together a DVO, a boatd, a Dolby_ .at P&lt;oint Pleasant
thg, stio'km md ~aps to Middle_SoOOo'l.
~N, W.Va.
'Sharewithllhcothernoops.
We did ev.a1uatWm; on - ; ~ujldjng. on the~
On Nib 24, our troop Thinkin;g Day. Some of1he : · !_~d~ ~ F~b.;
joined alhbe other troops at leaden; 'Went !11!1 llhc .......a.iie · ...... ~ o · at'!! _
GOO' NET for lbinkin ,;,,....1...._..
·
cook Umversdy s
Alumm
Day. tve 'Sel\'M KR:'s ~ ;i~u ro ~ cldA
- Wi , w;S 1008, bigbligl•cd
oom chiokon fQT our .f~
The sodk bop had bCJc:n as alw!!YS by ilhe annQlll
because . :that's
\\\bere &lt;CIIIICclled.
Alumm A~ards BliDlluet
"'-'-nel co-Alfmm.
,.,._ - rdi
and CdebraliiOD
.E........,
-".""'ed"was_,.
IS w
n~ on
Alumni w,.,.,b,., activi. v~enJOY rt ..... we two to
:liC:l"VVCel**lJ!CU lici
n.nday April 110
.a1lba4agoodflime.
sudh~Bears,PI 'm;..S I ~ 'Sqpd'Y, '"PriJ 13.
The tFoop met 011 ~cb Book:li: Caps fur Clmcer, The 71st annual awards
3, !7, and . 3. Lmdsey -oollectiU1g ~and . J~~~J,gs,, banquet statts at 6:30 pJm.
~ ·and ~ylee Go~ ;and donatit\g · OllfgmWJI ~· April 12 in the
·ll1l
!ll'ttllde«!
lbeVd.smmed. m ~ltllCJsni!etm. ·
Ncworial Stnilent Center's
· tberr cookie money.
lhis past fii0011l we bad "'- ""---" R
Kaylee sold 103 boxes of Girl Scout
. Week and ilhat is ~s u:rm. ·
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VCl'SitJ stu
.__...., _.... • ~y ,;uw """ 'Wm. ........ ~ ~ dents and alumni will be
711!
of~: Way suppo~ t0 !'ear a Girl bOIIORld at the banquet.
to ~~, guts. They Will ~ Soout .pm or~
.
Clost &lt;to .uend die banquet,
deet~ ~ to do with
W~talked:aboutlhe&lt;CIFCIIS ~cb wi.Ubeprecededby a
some of_llbeir 1D0ney.
oomtng Ill'· We w«ked on sooi1l1 at. 6
it; '$45 ,, _
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Our
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pcr!i0ll M
715 per ·~
.1heir OooJputc:r badge mid mocring m Marolt WliS on Music will -be provided -durtheir Fun &amp; Fit ~- They Marolt 20. ·
ing dae '80Cia1 by
101m
_, going m attend tbe
We had five girls and Mafslwl Fife and Drum
G E.M.S
t
.
1hree adults and &lt;dues
.
e¥en
~
,
were Gxps.
Padrel'sbUJll, W.Va. onA{lril $8.
_
This· year's
A!lumni
5. Kaylec has been w~
Cookie
money
was Weekend acnvitiei _,
her J · • Aid lbadg ~ -~""' thi ·
tDODtb
on
uruor
· · e
-~~
s past
'
· sponSOI!ed by Bank of
alsoonberlea&amp;rSbippin. Thefirstwmkcndot'Mardb, America and SODEXHO.
The ~shave been ·wmk- we bad .a lboodt liale .and it
11m: is a Cl9IJlPiete list of
~ .'lridl dte am-ies on -..well. Odlfl' 1 · !Ill,._ .Ah\nWi ~end events:
Smat Girhotiviliies.
·
&lt;e •n1 IWCft: ~ ~ .a · .
1'
' '' Apilll
dlle &amp;irs and allo pi · 8'
Mmlull
University's
•
oor ead cit' the~ ~!if~.
annual Miliuuy B.a11 will be
The lteedsviUe Juuior held at the Don Moms
·
I
_ noo,p
met • Feb. 4 R00111 in die Memmial
.aad &amp;b. 1'8.. 1mse p:esent SbJdent
Center. The
The Dll!lnth of liebnuuy · were Kaylec Goff, .and 'Militily Ball rimeline is as
•Olll' lirOOp iliad meetings on Lindsey PutmliD. 'l1le :gills {gllows: 5;30
mv~
lleb. _7 and 14. All of ·o ur wo~ haM o_n their and ooc'bmls; . .P.m.. begin
oookie •c atch ~orders were Thi~ Day proJect. Our (lC!'e(llODY IU~chtinncr.
·~ and we alS0 ;wo_*ed on !tFoop ~ die state of
The cost IS $40 per pertbings {01' tbe Thm'king Oay Kenttwk:y. They put togelb- wn and $75 ~ ·coup~. ·
event
. .
er. a DVD, a ,boaFd, a ~, For_ mo11e detatls, ViSit
We cbose for our ilbm'king sttckiers .and swaps to Slw'e lmp•.f/www ·m~!fSh&amp;tt~u/1'
day state Hawaii and we with the (&gt;J1ber troops.
owl. For 'more ~.onnatlon.,
searched info~tion . ·lll\d. . ~n . Feb.. 24 our ilro0p oon~t
MI.!.
Jefti1ey
learned many drings sbout Joinedallthe&lt;Jiher&lt;tmopsat Stephens .a t (364) 696Ha~aiiandusedour_infor- God's Na f01' ~ng 6450·Frilllly,A,nlll
mabon to set up -o ur-display. Day. We served KfC s popA
.
f •'-- ._ ___.
They decided that .tbey will oom chicken for oor food,
~tmg 0 ""' .....uu
go to tbe .circus ;in April.
because . ilhafs
where .of ~tors 0 ·~e M_U
Asbley
.and
Joyce Colonel Sanders was 1iRml · Alumm AssocJanol! witll
..
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tate p1ace .at libe Ericbon
·"'ommes .....
. a• """'"""'.com·
e'IGI)'.one
we AI
"-- noon
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Chartene Ho ana
Gene!at Manager-News Ecltor
Co11grus siWIIIIIIh 110 l4w ru,m"l ..,.
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NEW YORK -- While
the rest of tbe nwketpl:ace
sees 11101tgage-backed securities as radioactive, Ben
Bemanke doesn't-- at least
when the taxpayers' mouey
is .at~.
That isn' t an April Fool's
joke. 'lbe chairman of the
FedeR! Resetve thinks tbe
Fed's $29 billion loan to
facilitate tbe' fire-sale of Bear
Steams isn't at risk because
lbe iOOllatt:m backing it bas a
high aalit nllil1g. He also
said at a oongressiooal hearing that the Fed's financial
adviser is ~nllbly confident" the central bank. will
get its DIODCY back on those
~assets- and may
even profit.
Maybe it's time tor him to'
call up some bank executives v.tlo' ve lost their jobs
by counting on the same
premise. The housing and
credit crisis is proof lhat
mings wJrich look safe may .
not be.
B.emanke's first comments on tbe central bank's
mid-Man:h move to save
Bear Steams froiD oollapse
came
Wednesday and
Thunday during back-tohack oongressional bearings
-· first the Joint Economic ·
Committee, and then the
Senate Banking Committee.
Bear Steams was crippled
when marlret rumors ·began
to swwl about the size of its
exposure to mongage-related securities, and whether it
bad ample reserves to cover

Today is 'lllursday, AprillO, l!be 10 Ist day of 2008. 'lbere
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Today' s Highlight in History: On April 10, 1912. lbe
RMS Titanic set sail from Southampton, England, on its illfated maiden voyage.
On this date: In 1790, President Washington signed into
· ·
law the first United States ~t Aot.
In 1866, lbe American Society fur the Prevention of
Guelty to Animals was inoolfOated
In 1932, German president Paul Von Hitv!enburg was reelected in a IUDOff, wid! Adolf Hitler 00111iJ18 in llCiCOI1d.
In 1957, Egypt roopeaod the Suez Canal to.all shipping
traffic. (The ·canal bad beeu closed dile to wreckage R:sulting from die Suez Crisis.)
In 1963, the nuclear-powered submarine USS Thresher
sank during deep-diving tests off Cape Cod, Mass., in a disaster tlla1 claimed l29 lives.
·
In 19i2, tbe United States .and d:le .Soviet Union joined
some 70 nations in signing an agreement banning biological warfare,
In 1978, Albdy Sbevcbenk.o, a higb.f'llnk.ing SOviet citizen employed by the United Nations, sougbt political asylum in the Uoiled States.
In 1992, coinodian Sam Kinison, 38, was killed in a car
crash outside Needles, Calif.
Ten years ago: The Northern Ireland peace talks oooduded as ·negotiators reached .a landnwt setdelJCilt 10 end
30 years of bitter rivalries and bloody attacks. .
Five years ago: Iraqi television aired videotaped greetings ftom Presideht Bush and British Prime Minister Tooy
Blair. The Hause passed a bill creating a national Amber
Alert sy~tem and streng1henin~ ·child ,pornography laws. A
tire in a boarding school for tbe deaf in sout:bem' Russia
killed 30 children. ~va Narcissus Boyd. the singer fonner"Jy k'oown as "Little Eva," died in KiDstoo., N.C.
One year age: A woman wearing 111 explosives vest
strapped Wldemeatb her black robe blew herself up' in the
midst ~tf 200 lrdQi police recruits in Muqdadiyab, killin,g
·lfi. TWo Russian cosmonauts and U.S. blllionaiJTe Obades
Simonyi arrived at the ·intemarional space station. DNA
tests showed that fonner boyfriend LaiTy Birt:bead was the
father of Anna Nioole Smith's bBby.
T~y's Bi11hdays: Actor Hmy MOIJID is 93--"-.Actor
Omar SbariLis 7fJ. Sponscaster Jolui Madden IS 72.
RtiyilmHDld-'blues . singerBubbi.e,iiUih f'fbe.~l is
72. Sportscaster Don Mecedith is 70. Reggae artist Bunny
Waller is 61. Actor Steven ~al is 57. Rock musician
Steven Gustafson (10:000 Maniacs) is 51. Singer-p-oducer
~ "Babyface" Edmonds is 50. Rock singer-musician
Brian Setzer is 49. RIlPPi"' Afrib lllunb!'taa is 48. 01~
gold medal ~er Calhy 1Uner is 46. Act«..oomcdiari
Odando Jones is 40.
Kenny Lattimore is 38. Rapper
Kamaal (AKAQ-Tlp) is 38. Actor Ryan Merrimlm is:ZS ,
Maybe it's too bad
Singer Mandy Mooce is 24. Actor Haley Jed Osment is 20. Baghdad isn't .actually a
Thought for T&lt;lday: "Take from me the hope that I can pa1t of the United States,
change the future, and you will send me mad." - lsnel like:, say, New Orleans.
Zangwill, English ckamatist (1864-1926).
Bush· administration loyalists would be arguing that
its make-believe "Green
Zone" go\lernment bad
· become lbe ultimate .Welfare
&lt;State and fr'ded tO 'he cut
Joose of its dependency on
Utters to the editor are welcome. They shoMld ~ ~ss U.S. dollars and military
than 300 worrJs. All .letters are subject to editing, IIIUSt be might, lest it remain perma- ·
signed, .and inclUde address and te~plwne rumrbe.r. No nently crippled. What's
IIIISig&gt;red !fetrers
--'" will
. be published. Ul1ers shoJUd
._ be fn.1-' more, they'd· ·be n'gb
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-g ood taste, uui&lt;ressmg issues, not persONJ.1ities. ....,rrers D.J
loste.ad, the . ai-Maliki
thanks W~Mslllldi!rdivilluals willllllt~~• ·11 _.. ·'·•"
d f;Jr publi/YifWn. ~· · - c• ' ' · '" , --~ •..-!c " -, · '· • !:!mlmp
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port city of Basra saw
American soldiers enlisted
as ~artisan fighters in
what s essentially a domestic qllliiTel.. Why should we
care which Iranian-backed
Shiite political party prevails ~? Wid! one CIU•
cial exception, the differeooes among the three main ·
parties concern Iraqi ciwil
and religious · issues of no
imponaooe to Americans.
How many Americans
should die over wbetller
Iraqi · women are forced to
wear veils? ·
Don't look to our own
Peerless Leader for an
answer. As usual, President
Bu&amp;b limned the conflict in
cartoonish good-guy-versus-bad-guy · terms. He
described .the fighting in
Basra and elsewh«e .as "a
bofd decision" by Prime .
Minister Nouri al-Maliki
and predicted "a defining
moment in the llistory of a
free Iraq."
Most Iraqis saw the Basra
offensive as a "clumsy power
play to weak.eJ! so-c.alled
"radical anti-American clrsic" Muqtada al Slldr before

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a "fallacy~ for the Fed to find
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been criticized fa" keeping
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exposure is highly rated
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eventually tD:e massive
write-downs oo de assets.
Citigroup Inc.'s Chunk
Prince and Stan o·~ at
Menill Lyndt lost tleir jobs
as a resuh.
"The problem (with lbe
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becau11e lencbs made loans
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repay. Now tbe Fed is doing
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BRADBURY- ~I M. Michad. 88, life-long o•deuf ,
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waving Tibetan tl.ags in
front of the city's Pier 39
tourist destination. The students, wbo arrived by bus
from the University of
California, Davis., banaed
drums and chanted "Go
Olympicsn in Olinese.
~rm proud to be Orinese
and rb; Olllraged hea"'se
~ are so many people
who are so ignoomt they
doo 't know Tibet is part of
China,~ Vi Ole said. "'t was
and is and will forevi2' lie
part of Olina."
The torch's 85,000-mile,
20-natiim global journey is
tile longest in Olympic histO!)', and is meant to build
excitement for the Beijing
Games. But it bas also been
targeted
by
activists
angered over China's
human rights record.
Hundreds of pro-China
and pro-Tibet demonstrators blew whistles and
waved flags as they faced
off neJII' the site of the
relay's opening ceremony.
,., Pt-. Police struggled to keep tile

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. ~ of tbe lale Gcolge B. and l!::ssie Gilman! Sisson.
•Sic was a .......,.ha- of lbe Bradbuly OIUidl of Olrist.
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_ was pmadcd in cbdt by · The Olympic IOidt played
.Ia husband of S7 ~""Pde Michlel; dee sisters· Ve4a • bide md seek with dlou1 amhert., Pauline Hudson and Maly Ronsb· two brodets, smds of cLoi1¥JII01iaras and
·Joe SislilOil and John Sisson.
~ators aowdiag the
· Mabel is survived by four dtildom; Pat (Dm) Arnold of City's
waterfront
,1\meroy, Pete Michael of MiddlqJort, Paula (Rogeo-) Gaul . W~sd.ay be~~ being
of Pomeroy, aud John (Debbie) Michael of Maninsbw:g; spmled away Without ev~n
·W.Va.; eight grandchildren: Jolm Arnold, Melanie Daniels a formal goodbye oo Its
.Orq Mich.aet: Lori Nash, Trici.a Micbad, Kristi RiiDe, Mill , symbolic stop in the
.H.ayres and Ooris Micbacl; 10 grc.aq;uukhiidlal: Justia, , Uniled S~.
Casi, Dustin, Nale, Andrew. ~. Jaoob, GarRu, , After Its parade WI!'
:Graci and Dylan; brotbcf-in-law. Herman M"ICbael; sista"-in- . oauutod ~ ~ to
, r-vc:nt disrupbons b_y
·law, Vugini.a Michael; and sevenl niea:s and DqllewS.
· · A funenl will be held at II a.m. on'Ibursday at F~- ~s1ve crowds of anh;Aoderson-McDaniel l'unmll Home in M"uldlr.poot wid! China protesters,
lbe
.Pastor Tom Runyoo officiating. Burial will fullow a1 Meigs ' pl"'lll"d closing ot=lllOilY
·Memory Gaodens.
. at de waterfront was can"
Visiting boors were held from 5-8 p.m., Wedoesday a the . cdcd aod moved to San
.funcnl home.
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. In lieu of ftowers, memorial donations can be made to Airport. 11e R.ame was put
·Holza' Hospice ur Bradbury Chwdl of&lt;luist. A registry is dim:21y oo a plane md was
available on-line at www :andm;omnotaniel.com.
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deal
ln'e4nenr !!!3ftal!'!l' aod
~ Jcftiey Miller Sllid if
thelliing martrt IUmS up
md tbe IDilltgllge drfwdts
slow den !bose J]IUfils CIOUid
cone. But clearly the Fed is
makin~ a bet dlllt most of US
&lt;lOiddn l stDIDaiL
"From an inveslmtGt perspective. this is 11011 anydliag
any01e woold · choose to
do," said MiJb, who writes
tbe blog ~A Dash of Insight"
lhat loots at aurmr lllllkt
events. "But Ibm: is a benefit to society~ lbal came
. lllroQgh this bailout.
fW:!al Reave Bd of
New Y«t. whidt led tbe
lrlmSIIdion. bas said ~ will
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local Briefs

de ~ c.JeRmllllY wae
made amid setUrity ()()Deems foUowing chaotic
protests in London and TO!dl ft.w1uers MMt UendEliSOI '· lell, and Special Olympian groups apan.
~t least two protesters
TOUI'D8Dlellt
Pms of China's human Mict el 9 !e~.ri!jiit,move«hetorchdownVanNessAvenue
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rigbtJ;. - d in Tibet aud . Wed! tay during the Toroh Relay in San f'raucisoo, The were cited for inteifering
11JPPERS PLAINS --Lakeside lewhs 4-H Club will d!le~ but dey dfec- ~ bdl pia~ 1tic1e and seek wilh thousands of .with officers, but oo liiJ'ests
· .bold a oom hole tournament at 10 a.m. on April26 at the · ti\'dy~many spec- demausbakirs and speo •••scrowdirtg the city's watelfiorll were made, according to
·~Plains B.all F'leld. . .
tabllli who wanted to sce tbe 'Nedo1eslilay befoie being spiiled away wilhout even a far- police spokesman Sgt.
Neville Gittens. Officers
. ftiecntty file is $20 per team. Tte toumammt will be dou- · fl_ame. from 'Wi.tDessing tbe mal ..........._ on il5 _......... .,.,., in the United Slates.
'ble eliminalioo wid! two divisions, adult fur 14 .and up and bisulric QMjl'ft(llt.
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blocked public access to
:cllildlm, 13 and younger. Prizes will" be awarded &amp;lbe klp
As it made its way house. A ..-......,de esrort lisbed by the Glmmunist bridge leading to the cerethree places in each division. Coooessions will be available. ~ the streets of Sail departed. b;;t~~torcbbear- Party IIKHlthpiece People •s mony site across Mc:Covey
Pre-register by oontatting Sbeny Hendrix at 985-445001' ~SClO,. de flame ttav- rs was nowhere in sight.
Daily, said on its Web site. Co~
~who
MissiJonesat591-2838.
dodmSWitcblwJcsaodleft
Officials
drove
the
called the changes a planned to l".lOrnT lhe . _..
the crowds confused lUld Olympic torch about a mile It
"brilliant idea.n
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waiting f« a parade tbat inland and banclcod it off to
"Today's relay was full of dropped out earlier this
never anived. Protesters (Wo runners away from pro- Suspense and drama ... the week becaffiu~alof safedty oonlbe.
POMEROY -· The Meigs County Depanmmt of Job also hwriedly changed testers and media, .and -dley wbole story was like a cems, 0 Cl s Slll ·
· " Orina torchbearers competed with
·and Family Services is spooooriilg two inflll1lllllional meet- plans and chased de lm!Ul- began jogging towanl the Holl ood
yw
moVIe,
people not only protesting
ed Dame.
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Golden Gate Bridge, in the
·ings on bow to become a foster &lt;Or adoptive parent.
said.
though
China's
gnp
· on Tibet, but its
News
Service
Mayor Ga~ Newsom . opposi~ direction of the it also called the San
· According to a release from the MCDJFS the DJ!"Cfings
·
human rights reoord and
·are being held in an elfon to alleviate ·tbe shortage of foster told The Assonated Press aowds waiting for it. M~,~re Francisco
leg
a
"harm_
o
support for the governments
or adoptive homes in Mei.gs Glunty in an effurt to "keep that de wdl-diOieograpliod confusion foHowed with nious joumey.n
of Myanmar and Sudan.
our kids in Meigs Gluntyff raiber than.send tbem to homes swi~ of the site-of tbe the torch coovoy ~ndy
Jiang
Xi.ayou.,
executive
Local officials say they
. outside the area which results in having them leave their dosmg ceremon~ was stopped near l!be bridge vice president of the Beijing support the diversity of
prompted by tbe su.e and before heading southwan1
schools, te:achers and friends behind.
Olympic tooch relay COQI- viewpoillts, but tightened
of de avwds to d:le airport.
behavior
The first meeting will be held May 14, the second one on
thanked
San security foUowing chaotic
The plane carrying the mittee,
May 29. Both meetings wiD be held from 6 to 7 p.m. 2t tbe massing . Olitside AT&amp;T
Pomeroy Libmy. For more infonnation those interested Pad, where tbe opening torch tool!: off from San F~~s some of them protests dllring the torch's
Cde\DOO)' took place.
Francisco
International faided to see the sacred stops in London and Paris
can oont.act 992-CARE (2273).
and
a
demonstration
'lbl2 was "a dispiopor- Airport at 9:05 p.m. PDT
tlame
tooay;r
-Jiang
said.
Monday
in
whiCh
activistS
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tionate eoneenttauon of Tluiisday ·said airport duty
through
a
.
t
ranslabung
baimers
from
the
speaking
people in and around the ma~~J~ger Abubaker Az.am.
lOr
at
the
closing
ceremony.
Golden
Gate
bridge.
As the flame traveled
A'IlfENS - Tile Southeast Ohio Woodland lnte:rest start of die relay.~ be said in
Vans were deployed to
phone
interview
while
tow&amp;rd
the airport, news "But we all have felt the
a
Group will meet Monday, April 21, at the Athens County
of
the
Olympic
haul
away arrested protestpassion
Extension office. Speaker for the evening will be Dr. Brian traveling in a caravan that dribbled through the crowds movement"
ers,
and
the FAA restricted
of more than 10,000 spectaacoompan!"" die torch. ·
McCarthy, professor of Forest Ecology at O.'U. He is
There
were
signs
of
tenflights
over
the city to
lntemalioual Olympic tors and protesters gathered
The topic for this meeting is the effect of bush boneyPresident at the waterfront that the sion even before the torch media helicopters, medical
suolde oo hardwood forest growth. Evecyooe is welcome to Committee
relay began. Pro-Tibet and emergency carriers and Jaw
Jacques Rogge e~piessed tmcl! wasn't ooming there.
attend. For information call593-85S5.
Spectator Dave Dummer pro-China ·groups were enforcement aircraft. Law
relief tbat the San Francisco
given side~by-side 'pennits enforcement agencies erectraooval
rcla~ avoided the turmoil at said he was disappointed.
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slluatlon Dummer !\lid. "My bac;k septabve~ from ooth. Sides. .readied mnning llboe!t biey. ~MER~Y - Items m . .wm~. ~e -;M "'"" ........_ -was • better ~ ~ .. -in . San Jrurts fmnl ~g llt®nlt 6)JIIIed .fr-om thelf saneo---cles · ani! motOrcycles . orSpnngs Fllll'grounds are remmded that thing~ m storage are FWICJSOO," Rogge Slid at · on this lumpy sidewallc.. ... tJoned s1~s across a maJor officers preparing to shad·
~o be JTe~ved between 9 ~d II am. on Apri126. For more ~ Olympic moe~ in 'This was a ooce-in-a-life- street and shouted at each ow the runners.
inf~on contact Debb-.e Watson, secretary ~ the OSU Beijing. "It was, however, time opportunity and olher other nose to nose, with no
ExtensiOn office, at 992~ or by e-mail .at wat- DOl the? joy~s party tbat we people messed it up by visible police ··_.presence to
separate them.
son.S51 @cfaes.osu.edu.
bad wished 1t to be.~
protesting.~
Farther along the planned
Less than an hour before
Chinese state media
route,
about 200 Chinese
the relay began, officials cut declared the event a sueEarth
oollege
students mobbed a
the original. six-mile route cess, praising the lastcar
carrying
two people
MARIEITA --A community Earth Day celebration will be nearly in half.
minute route changes as a
Then, at the opening cere- clever strategy for thwarting
'held at I p.m., Aprill9, at the Marietta Amny,
t Strecf.
•Music, gamest-shirts,~ activitieS, recycling aaft coo- mony, the first torchbearer "Tibetan separatists.~
l-~t' CA.f .
·tests, and earth friendly displays will be f~ of tbe event took. the flame from a
The activists "ran into a
:Activities are all free and open to the public: For infiX1Ilalion lantem brought to tbe stage brick
wall
in
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and held it aloft before tun- Francisco," the Global
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clients and investors to
demand their money back,
causing a run oo de bank.
Banante, ci ·
"dlaoric
unwinding of ~'ifms.n said
the Fed had to step in to aven
a Bear Steams bankruptcy
because the failure of the
nation's fifth laQ!CSl investmoot bank could have tllreatened the financial syslml. To
Slql tbat li'om happming, the
Fed agreed to puvide special
financing that facilitated
JPMorgan Chase &amp; Co.'s
buyout of Bear Steams.
It's now known tllat the
coUateml on tbat $29 billion
loan oonsists primarily of
mongage-backed · securities
-assets
oonsidered
gaobage on Wall Stftlet now
due to the oontinuecl slwilp
in the housing and ~age
III&amp;l'kets. .Those seamties
are difficult to se11 and
almost impossible to value.
Yet Bernanke doesn't
seemed fazed by that. His
spin is that tile quality of the
collateral is "investment
grade, entirely current and

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Alas, a funny thing bap- Qom. headquarters of the
pened on tbe way to Shiite ayatoHahs who run
Teheran. Even with U.S. air tie OOilllby. 'Ibm:, dey met
suppon and heavy weapoos with Brig. Gen. Q.assem
fire, Iraqi government Suleimani, oommander of
forces got -nowhere against Iran's Rewlllliooaly Guaod
Gene
ttie Mabdi Amly. Despite Coops. reoentoly ~gnwd a .
Lyons
five years of American tenvrist organizatiun by the
training, intense street fight- U.S. Senate -('With Hillaly
ing left Sadr's forces blood- Clinton ind John McCain•s
ied but unbowed. An Iraqi , support). W'rth Sodeimllri's
scheduled ·provincial elec- reporter for The New Y&lt;d help, tbey brokered a touoe.
tions. Because it fallowed Tunes wbo made his way
Speaking • from
an
Vice
President . Dick ~to Basra concluded that unknown. locatic;m. Sadr
Cheney's ceoent visit to
(T)bere was noWhere lbe ordered his Mabdi Arlily to
Baghdad, ai-Maliki 's gam- · Mabdi ei~ did ~ ~~ . stand down_, . oontingent
bit 'WIF USIIllled· to Jim - ,.gr ~Ill~ ~ .il will • · ·llflllll ~111111011..-..p&amp;n.&lt; ·.
received his approval. That · Mili~y, this. shouldn,t IJCilt --:- s There would
would be the same "B~ be a b1g _surpnse•. Iraq s be no dismuanent. So far,
Time" Cheney wbo recently anny remams essentiall~ a the c;easefire appears to be
stated that American pUblic meroeoary -outfit servmg · holding. Sadr a15o dc:mand?Pinion means nethin~ to what most regard as a U.S. ed (and .appamllly got) 11
him, as be Jmows be's n~ puppc:t re~. ~dr's general ~~ ~ ·a
One can only iniagine Mahdi A~y shi?uldn t be release of..Sadrist ~
bow little ilnlqi 1public opin- romanbcized. It s fuU ~f not conVIcted of ~~­
ion means to Cheney_ The gangsters, thugs and reh- Should the October provmsoeming success of Gen. ¥ious ~an~tics who ha':e cia! e~ come ?ff, it's
David Retraeus 's •\surge" mdulged m brutal ethnic assumed his party will be 11
bas been due to two factots: murders. But they were also big winner.
the willingness of Sunni fighting f« their Y«y lives
To hllqis, die bnmiliarion
tribes west of ·BagMact ·to and families on their own of ai-M.aliki. and the
take u.:s. cash and weapons ~turf. The _oonoept of Americans could ladly ~
in return for resisting Al
Iraq, as a nation, means more ooonplcte. Once agam.
Qaeda, and M.uqtadit al little or nothing to them. the inadVMmt beae6ciaiy of
Sadr's ce.asefire in tie Shiite Clan, tribe .and mosque Bush adminisloatioo policy
south. His Mabdi Army's mean everything.
. turns out to -be Iran. 1le ooly
temporary . truce gre&amp;.tJ y
S~ loy;&amp;lists also Staged possible good JeWS is that ·
reduced Iraqi violence.
upnsmgs m Kut, Am.arab., what makes Muqtadl al Sadr
Some observers also won- Nasiriyah and Diwaniya, a "rrldical cleric" ·in U.S.
dered if the seooodacy pur- the capitals of four soutlem jouraa1istic shorthand is tbat
pose of the attack on Basra provinces. Iraqi police bc::sick.his PQPdist Mt• is
might be to drag~ lian mutinied. Baghdad's. Ji~ge on Iraq's ClOIDip: ~class,
into ·the conflict, justifying Shiite slums erupted m VIO- be's afso 11 fierce natJonali4
U.S. bombing raids Cheney lence; rockets began raining · who dmumds tbal Amc:rit:111
and his neooonservative down.upoo the Green Zooe, occupic::rs go home.
cabal have long f.antasiz.ed killing two American civil(Arkmtsas
Democratabout So infatuated was al- ians,
among
others. Gazette coiiU!IIlist GeM
Maliki with dreams of mar- Hundreds of Iraqis died.
Lyons is a rJationai rna~­
tial glory that be pcnonally
Meanwhile, with Nouri ziM awarrJ winner and coflew to Basra to mastermind al-Maliki off playing at OMtlwr of "T#te Hullting of
the assault, issuing 41emands being the Arab N~leon, the Presidellt" (St. Martin~
that Sadr's Mlhdi Army members of his own Dawa Press, 2000). YOM cmt edisband and disann. first in party undertook a secret ·trip nwil Lyons ' at ge~~~~tlm:e days, then 10, the.n...
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Booster parents meet at 6:30p.m., high school music room .
_AH parents are asked to attend.

Meigs
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.as was the contract of Qystal
Richmond as a bus driver;
'both at the end of tbe current

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.substitute teaching contracts
-of Derek Apple for Jennifer
·Tesar at Meigs Middle
School, Brent Bissell, ph~si:cal educauon at Me1gs
-Middle School, Elizabeth
Carfora, language arts at
Meigs Middle School, and
18m Stowe for Michael Barr
:and others. The first reading

was given on special
updates of six school policies to brio)l them in compliance with federal law.
Two executive se.ssions
were held during tbe neeting
-one to discuss the possible
sale of poopei ty at Salem

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Logan, Barbara Musser,
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"I don' t know how in the
wild world they ever got
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power to do it without the
equipment we have now
and so on, that's something amazing."
Rose then chuclded and
said: "Manki.Iid him11elf is
not sman enough, I don't
think. to do somethilig like
that by himself."

ASSOCIATED PReSS WRITER
WEST BLOOMFIELD
TOWNSHIP, Mich. -.
Firefigbters carried senior
citizens ()llt of a fire at a
three-story i!JdependMt-liv- I
ing complex Wednesday,
and officials said .all 200
residents made it to safety.
As they stepped down ladders, rescur.rs cradled people
in their lllmS as smoke
spewed out of the I jlJian &amp;
Samuel Hechtman Jewish
Apartments
in
West
Bloonifield Township. about
~ miles northwest of
Detroit Other residents
· wailed on balconies for lelp.
"My 8pii[UDeilt was filled
with smoke," said thirdflOOI'
resident
Evelyn
Drootman, 80. "l finally
opened tile door to. the
porch (baloony) to let in
fresh air. Then a fireman
came. He carried me down
~~~ put me in a

DrootmAn,' who plans to
stay with ler daullhter for
now, said she inbafed some
sOJOke but felt fine.
Police and fire officials at
the scene said a few residents suffering from smoke
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AlBANY-- Carpenter Baptist Church, Ohio 143, Albany,
'will hold a gospel jam session from 6-8 p.m. on Aprill3.1be
session is open to the plblic to petform 01' listen. Questions
'lliiiY be directed to the Pastor, Whitt Akers, at591-1236.

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inhalation and- chest · pains
Apri111 &amp; 12
were taken the hospital but
7:30
added that none suffered f-_., '
life-threatening injuries.
llol Olllce: .at 2nd Awe.
Assistant Fire Chief Ray
G
1111 I , OH (740144&amp;-NITS
Riggs said . the fife is
believed to have started in a
third-floor boiler room. He
said one section of the
building was el\tensively
damaged.
Firefighters were walking
oo tbe roof, creating vents
as · they wod.ed to extinguish the blaze Wednesday
afternoon. Flames later
were seen shooting through
II you want to make farm life less taxing, talk to
boles in the roof.
The complex is part of the
your people at H&amp;R Block. Our people can answer
nouprofit
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Jewish
questions about things like fuel c~it. farm income
Apartinents and Services,
averaging, and casualty losses.
whose Web site said it
Caii1-800-HRBLOCK or visit l'ltwlt'bl.ock......,.,..com
serves about 900 elderly
oesidents and their families.
Marsha Goldsmith Kamin,
(ill Ust Millo St.
tbe group's executive direcF'uikiQY, OH .t5769
tor, said the residents do not
7&lt;10-99Hi67.t
require
around-the-clock
assistance, and two-thirds
drive their own cars .
Kamin said the residents
of the independent-living
complex have been taken to
another apartment building
on the 150-acre campus o(
~~gencies affiliated wath the
Jewish
Federation
of
Metropolitan DetroiL

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Middkpccl will be offering
cl-.ies in fox lmt and swing
dance l....mnn;_
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'Sttidk!lanii1011Ys the game [n Ohio, 'payoff-s would all sides a chance to be
is ......wl 110 hc1p d'ffiet a !begin .at $2 for each .$1 heaJ;d before Keno i s sched....w
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Alliany,
l..an;gsfJille.,
&lt;nLUMBIUS Gov. bu4get fur idle diiscal year number right - up to $2
·T m respectful of their
Rutl:and,
Br.a6my
and
Ted
Stmclkbnd'
Jn1..
(opponents)
points of :view. ,.
l...amcl Oliff.
s ~ te~ .,.prmng -~ l . 110wever, million for getting 10 of lhe
r
m
also
respectful
of the
GI&lt;WeS awl !lnt8h o.a~ ~ mise '$73 ll'rii1lioo ;a year !by sevca:al RepuMican IJaw- 20 numbers COJTect. ·
governor's
view
that'
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Three times since 1990,
tn~·~ £'\'JI UIOLI - · - - . m ll!lan; ~d &lt;C!Ilber :adult IbiD !that w0Uld pr.e&gt;~ent Ohio voter-s 'hav.e defeated wants the revenue lo fulfill
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Sweq!) T-shirt :and !!Rualfm !lllittce Ibis mmlih lbefon: lit mac!bjnl:!;IIOO&lt;O'Jose'ly~- b1ing in the state. and oppo- work through all of these
priorities."
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I"~Ster W get ~ iinfM- ~ iinsimd.
-sudh .as Tu: Yac limit ilhat m:rival of Keno could open Husted said.
matii0n may &lt;OOTYt•nt die
11le JOOit C""!J!JT!it:t&lt; oo 'SJ:riid;lllllil lhad TC{IIOVed as the door. State Sen . Ron
Sen. Torn Niehaus, a
OonMeig"S . ~ ;=e,&lt;l _w~ kgoncy Rrule ltev!ew i1ltp1 ifi.t:cmllhars and iaore- Amm of Wooster and New Richmond Republican
serv.all1tm udtl111Cll liD '!ldhedulM .a beanin,g ifor fmot iJl8lilors llast year. 'Diey Rql. 3ahn Adams of Sidni:y. and lhe JCARR chaimum,
~.at '992-4!82.
.Aptiill :n. Stricldlandl, .a say· tthe macliinc&lt;i are too · b0th Repub1icans, have said he ' II only pemrlt
Tons of.llr.aSh ;mid ""-&gt;L-:- ...___ .__A ...:~"'
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...,w., """"""""· """' &lt;UJJCU ile!l1(et tiowti.ng to low-income introduced i®uticaJ bills to debate on the specific mathaw: llccn .rl:DIOved ilimm JIDI1Ifber ~~lative ~ glll)lbl~ . -voho lhawe the lbloo'k StriCkland from mov- ter before the committee 'w hether the rules for
littJle luting ClR:ck 3l1d 110 lldease '$111 mlllioo ttm IIIIOSi ttm110tic.
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Native American Indian
Center of CentGd Ohio
(NAICCO) will present a
ndnu:al dance progr.un during A Spring I jtmuy Am;
Festival:
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COLUMBUS - An Ohio

man bas been indicted on
chargeS that he tlueatenc:d to

blow up ibe U.S. Supreme
Court building and attack an
associate justice on the
court, ,aoc.ording to an indictment £lc:d tin federal court in
Glevetand on Wednesday.
Dav.id Thason, 46, of
PctlJklC Pike, targeted black
men known to affiliate with
White women, white women

Who bad re1ationsbips with
b1acll:: men, and children of
mixed-Illce parents, federal
authorities
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APProximately 200 thn:ats,
iD- ~ .aDd -e-mails, were

sent out over ihe COIIr.ie ·of 20 :the indidment filed in tbe
years, said .aCting U.S. U.S. Dislriot Comt fur tbe
AttomcyWtlliamJ.Edwards. NortbcmDisttict'Ofohlo.
Supreme Coun spolcesThomas is the only blaCk
woman Kathy Arllerg con- justice 10itting on lhe
firmed that Justice Clarence Supreme Court
A
former
Cleveland
Thomas was lhreatenod in
tbe case but .declined further Cavaliers player and his famcommenL
ily membc:rlr~ among .odlAccording to ·the indict- ers threatened, ·Edwanls said.
mc:nt, l'uasansenta letterto
According to ;the iDclictthf: Supreme Court bnildiT~g ment, ane of ;the letter1i
in July 2003 addressed to an referred to an "'LN" and
asSOClatc jusfice of ihe oourt mentions the Cavaliers and
referred to as 'cr.~
was sent last year to Revere
In lPe Jetter, Wbicb con- High School in tlicbfield,
tained
several racially where the daughter of farcbarged
'be threat- mer Cavaliers st:ar. LaDy
enc:d·toblow up the building, Nance is .a student and
and "laimc:d "Cr" wolild be ai;oo~lisbc:d aihlete.
"casttated. shot &lt;Jf set on fire
Also targeted was a wCll..: I want rum killed,~ says lmown ·b lack singer who

performc•f at Cleveland's
Wt'lson said the threats was mailed March 3, the
Sevenmcen:an.Jbomeotdle llcgan in Oevellmd and ,indiotmr:J1l ~s.
city's uobestta, ~bout die ~cbed out across ~
Ed\\_'~S ~d the statute
time a FdJruary ·letter was DlilioD. He would not spea- of liiDltations prev~ts
!lCIIl, Edwards said.
fy 'Wbrdv:r Thason attempt- autboribes from prosecutmg
The Jetter seut Feb. 4 cd to ·c any rOUt attach, but - cases that go back further
addressed an ~.U," acoord- said be :actcchlone.
than five years. .
·
ing to die iri liiM:III, ad
~Ad:ar as .,.e blow, i.t's a
A message liCCCng oomGrammy-awaro · Mlllrinl! OIIMillll operatien," Willson mc:nt was left bte Wodnesday
jau .and R&amp;B mist A1 said
at &lt;the: Oc:v~ .office ·of
Jarreau was oo tbe venue's
lbeindiollltlUf says~ ~ 1Publ1c Def~
scbc:dule on F.eb. :8.
wen: sent ID sev.eral Ohio ~s Teru. \\_'h0 ,lllllhc:witics
Messages &lt;eeking .com- sit.c:s, Ux:ludil\g tbe Kent say IS oiC:J?ICSC:Obng
meat were left . · late State University women's
' lnvestJgators smd ~n
Wednesday
with
die !haslr1!1ball team and v~ alS? sentffithrc:aten~-• C::
Cava'liers, wberc: Nance Obiohigb schools. The.,.....- Jll8J1s to o ~ ~JIUCI ""
now works, md with ·est 1et1m- was selit to .a bigb Jon;lacbe Entei1!Jii\&amp;esJarreau's pub]icisL
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The threats !lie s .accu~
Edwards
and
FBI m May 2003, m~ to of are mostly .alike, promts-,
spokesman Soon Wilson tbe document. 'f.'he ·most ing . physical
violen~
&amp;clined to iiiiUDe diose tar- m rntibrem. to•lligb school agamst black males ;asSOCIgeted, citil\g.privac_y issues. football1eam mStrnngsVille, . atcd with white women.

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Eastern bad II m:;tlace
finishers, 'S ootbem
two, .
and South Gallia bad one:.
In the girls shot :put,
South. Gallia 's Savanna
Hatfield took first with a
throw of 30'1()". Eastern's
Haley Perdas was liCCOnd
With a throw of 28' 4", imd
teammate Whitney Putman
was third at 26'6".

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Schoo] on lluesday, .a nd it
was tbe host Eagles coming
away w;ith first place •overall finishes i.n the boys and
girts oompetit;ions.
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linished with 73 points,
while ·tbe Lady Rebels of
Perdas had die long ihrow
South Gallia took ·second 'Of 90'6"
. m the dillCUS and
place wi.th 39 · points. Putnian was ·s econd with a
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five peints were JIWardc:d finished 1hird at 72'.
for first place individual
Eastern's Morgan Burt
lini&amp;bes, ·followed by 1hrcc: -cleared 4 '6" to take the girls
points ;for 'SeCond, two 'hi,gh jump, and teammate
points f&lt;Jr ithird, and IJIIC · Audrionna Pullins won !lbe
·point for foUJith. The Lady long ~ump with a distance
Eagles had II first place of i3 . Ymishing second in
finishers, while South the loog jump was South
Gallia lbad three. ·
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Gallia' s Natasba Adkins at and 10'5.5".
On the: boys side, 1hc: 12'3.5". In third and fourth
BUiills also competed in
Eagles .t ook first with •68 place were Lady Rebels and won the I&lt;OOm hurdles
points.
The
Southt::m JaCkie (Burns and ·Andrea ~th a time of 22.1 seconds.
TBI'lllldoes, with 39 IP0ints, Th!'imas with jull1PS of 11'
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.at 8:30 a.m.
The format' is a S6!J per
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~am four-mao scramble.
Teams must have a combined handicap of 40 or
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first game: with some late
inning magic, v.:bicb is
!lecoming a reoognizable
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Thomas won the 300m
hurdles for South Gallia
with a time of 1:03.
Newland also look first in
the 800m run with a time of
2:48. South Gallia's Crystal
Adkins was second, fmishing in 3 :14.
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tsbc:d frrst and second in the
200m dash, rc:specti vely;
with times of 30.3 and 30.8.
Pullins was third with 31,
and ·Burt was fourth with
31.4.
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itself in the girls 4x400m
relay, running two learns:

Redmeo swept.
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14.8 seconds. Adkins was
seoond, finishing just
bebind Werry in 14.9 sec~
·o ods. South Gallia's Cory
Mannon was third at 15..4,
and Eastern's Beverly
Maxson took folll'th, fmisb·
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competed in the girls
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Alyssa
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It was Eastern and South
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time of 1:00.59. 1bc: Rc:bc:ls
finished in 1:05.39.
In the 400m, Eastern's
Emeri Connery finished
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high school softball game against Southern in Hal tlord, W.Va. The game was later postponed. The Southern boys baseball team also had a game against lNahama rained out Wednesday at Star Mill Paik In Racine. Unfavorable weather corr
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University of Rio Grande
Redmcn baseball team are
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the
midst
of
the worst
losing · skid
in the Brad
Wamimonl
en as they
lost for the
eighlh
straight time in dropping a
doubleheader to arch-rival
Shawnee State by scores of
7-2 and 11~10 on Tuesday
afternoon at Bob Evans
Field.
Rio Grande (13, IS. 1-9
AMC) feU behind early in
the flfSt ~~~e and never
recovered niJosing 7-2.
Shawnee-State -tHFf-4~ ·5,,
I AMC) scored two runs in
the first inning, two in the
fourth and three more in the
fifth to put the game out of
reach.
Rio scored single runs in
lhe fifth and sixth frame·s.
Junior third baseman Edwin
Ona bad a sacrifice fly in
the fifth and freshman outfreldc:r Doug Hardin had an
RBI single to left in the
sixth. Hardin was 2-for-3
with an RBI for the game.
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everyt:bing in my aneaa1
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practice because of back
Teammate
Wally
spasms, James .scored 33 S"z:czert,iak. wbo liCORld 14
points . as · the: Cleveland points, w.u succinct in his
Cavaliers overcame a 14- 'a nalysis &lt;Of lames,
point deficit to .defeat the
"He's
unbelievable,"
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Wednesday night.
The win came: at an oppor· lames' back problems tune time for 1he ·Cavaliers,
have bc:cn bcadlinC news all who bad lost six of eight
over town this week. He coming in - including two
didn't practice: Monday and · straight at home. Cleveland
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Tuesday 't o rc:s!otbe back and maintained.it two--game lead
a deciSJoo whether be would over Washington for t1te :
play against the Nets wasn't fourth seed in the Eastc:m
made until Wednesday Conference.
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mQ!Ding.
"We: GCc:ded this ·win,"
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!lor IDlJcli of the game it.
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Clevefaod led 76-74 lead
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play and play wdl Bostjan Nlll:bbar's 3-pointer
"I'm
going
to
do
wJtat
I
to begin ,the period gave
i,.y Crula, lp a1111 Wrtw
have to do· to help \Is win."
CIIJolelancl's LeBron James dribbles past New Jersey's Richard Jefferson during an NBA
(740) ..e-2342, oat. 33.
be: said. "I dido 't
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Times have changed in golf, as.evidetued by the bulging biceps ofTiger l%ods

What drama? Stewart enjoying
being out of NASCAR spo~t
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Cincinnati Reds' Brandoh Phillips, right, scores off •o f' a RBI sac fly as Milwaukee Brewers
.Jason Kendall , left, can not apply the tag in the second .inning ·Of a baseball game
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that broke the game open..
1be ne1lt 'inning, Ken
Griffey Jr. singled and
adviiiiCCd to second on a
balk by Brewers starter
Dave Bush. Then Phillips
· singled to put men on the
comers, setting up Dunn's
sacrifice fly that . tied the
game at 3.
On the ,play, Phillips
agged.upfromtil'st,dten·he
roak off again during Jeff
Keppingec's at-bat, scoring
:as Keppin,ger's single went
illhrough me space Brewer;;
third baseman Bill 'Hall
would have oocupied bad
Dl.-:n;..,bee
th
• uuuy~ not
n on ' e
1100ve.
~aker wouldn_'t say if
bed called :a htt-and-run,

season in ·the ~enth and
Patterson· s second home
run in as many days in the

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g enough illlldec
the big oak lnle that 1ihades
' the clubhouse · lawn and
. ~s are ·good you'II bear
old-tuners
reminiscing
· about .the days .men every
blade of ,grass was mowed,
•.everyone · ex:fJ Gary
Player atJd Amo Palmer
. bad a belly, and lighting up
Auii':;sta National meant
~ ing -out · a carton of
mstons, not shooting a
low soore.
As lwrl as i.t might be 'to
illlllgine oow, there apparen1ly.wll!i a_time when players 'Shaped their shots
. instead of their ahs, and the
idea
of
perfprmance
enhancement Wllli cutting
back 'the number of whiskey
sours the ttigbt before.
Bulging muscles uDder a
green jacket? .\bout as
· much ~ of finding that
as a black golfer on the first
tee.
l"'ill Mickelson wauld
:have fit in with ;the tJI.d
. scbool· aowd. Give tiim a
.~ Krispy Kremes :and a
good piece ·o f pen;immon

DETROIT
Tony ao¢ycar's tires at Atlanta
Stewm and Kid Rock Motor Speedway- and he
stood shoulder to shoulder hasn' t made news by lashwhen the musician wanted i~~g o11t at fellow drivers or
the assembled media to me medi!l in a long time. ,
know something about the
StewaJt,
who
owns
. twO-time 1\IASCAR cham- Eldora Speedway dirt track
.
in western Ohio, insists
pion.
"He's die greatest guy staying out of the spotlight
ever,"
Rock
said comes does not take a conWednesday.
centrated effott.
jokingly . "It's not by design. It's
Stewart
smirked.
really who I am," he said.
" I thought we had an "If somebody does me
agreement about that so we wrong, I do what I do.
wouldn'l ruin eaeh other's
"But all the stupid stuff
reputation," Stewm said.
I' ve done in d ie .p ast is
Stewart and Rock- who because rm very emotional
became
friends sev.e ral and .'""Ssionate. J''l'e learned
·
years ago during a concert to take a deep lbrea!h and
in Charlotte, N.C., - spent ·think about what T'm going
"We haven't gotten~ win .
some time -together when · 10 say before 1 say it."
the .driver was at the Motor
Stewart .does &gt;IIOl· regret yet, but I' ve had more fun
. c ·
the
·
1 · with my team this year than
Ctty
his deciston to comp am 1 ever have," Stewart said.
asmo to .pFomote ·
frrst of two races this sum- publicly and laudly about
mer.
at
Michigan Akron,
Ohio-based "And even without a win, I
lnternaliorud Speedway.
Goodyear's ,p roduct . or feel like I 've .driven same
R-ock said he saw about NASCA•R 's exclu- of the best races of my
Stewart's name on a sign • sive deal with the compaliy. career."
·
when be was at the casino
''I went way -overboarl:!. And speaking of his
for a meeting .a nd decided because I wanted to make career, Stewart said be
·
· bello·· ·
hi
to come
say
sure
some bo d y
' g h .plans to end it with loe
·"Don't you ba'le ,ajob'!" enough at Goodyear got the Gibbs Racing.
Stewartjllkcd.
.
message," he said. "And,
"~always have from Day
Part of 'Stewart's .unoffi- we got the message deliv- 1," be said, trying to quiet
~ial job ~escription has ered tMt day."
.
questions about him leavmcluded being at the center
Generally
speaking, ing for another team when
, of ~ttt:lltiOJtc~use of
though. Stewart said it bas his contract expires after
:actton~ atllhwords.
· been ea~y to stay relattvc:Jy. next season. ''There is noth! • But Jt hail been a moo~ c~ thiS .year - desptte ing broke right now, so
smce.~~art created .a sur bemg wmless through .nothing needs to be fixed .
- cnncmng the qualtty of seven races - because of Joe is a great, great friend."

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ninth.
Brandon Phillips couldn't
"Those last innings were
help but lau~b. ·.
,
tough" said Brewers manNo, the Sttuatl~, w~n t
ager Ned Y-ost. who wmted
to oompletely retool his
funny after be had JUSt gtven
up two unearned runs w1th
buJI,pcn m llhe ·olfseason by
'an ugly ·error When the blill
adding four new arms. "You
rolled right:tJtrough his legs,
give up J() runs in .tqe last
. b~t he qutcldy redeemed
four ·- ootgood."
·
himself.
Phillips' ~gs mo lhcq,cd
. . . _
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"You saw me laughing,"
manufacture Cincinnati' s .
ttby.p!aliag~mns.llhe Sophomare catcher ~dam
Phillips said. "That .~doesfrrst twomns ulllbe seoopd, .
!'Gua~
:~~~lead .to ,7-3 F':lller was 2-for-3 WJth a
. · n ' t)normally)lappc;n. ·
whenhe~dlirolbaseand .
. . . ..
.~utt0!1befoul\dunmng. trtple
and an
RBI.
PbiUips scored twice off a
gamb1ed by ~ up on · ,B l
Rio !Used dtc long ball to S~more shortstop Ryan
pair of heady basemnniqg
Scott Hatteberg' s shallow
·
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;get~ 15I~Piumptrc:
first .Y:
a went 1d.-for-.3ped,scotwred
n
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oe Y 110 · - · ...,... ··~ - .......,.. tWCre """ fOP smactrdtWoihGmeAHISand bases. Rio had 12 hits in tbe
Corey Patterson each bit
with Dunn at second. .
fr, 'S .ifordle 8dn u hod! reCkhi1il freShman BI'IDdoll .
. ·
t~o-~un homers and the
ltpaidoffasCoreyHart'~· .~ M21l .1-lar-4 and Layaddedatwo-ma,iiboiltO g'S:~wnee was led b
Cincmnatt Reds scored 10
ittrowUtg etror allowed both flO!•~ -.a Dlllll. ,Cnlhlso ~die lledmeftlto Wi1biil Craft going 3-for-5 with
straight run:nin aii_~: ib~ :m~~~asthemore dian ~ ~ lbutbin
~iit ~t ~~til •Clz!.~=:n= ili'MUt7-6.
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threeRBI's with a home run
ry over
e
w
w
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.strategy. we sconng ' ge ...,.t .u;uS 1· ·
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. ' · RiO aeemcd to P OOD- and a double Crabtree
Brewers on Wednesday
"I was stealing, I was just starter Josh F0gg {1-1)
a. IQJI•II;il' 1n.II \Ofthepme,. ,a9,.:7 added two hits
Jereoiy
mgbt.
· ·.
' tcyiog to :get w dtit:d," said · could finally · reaL Fog . 1 AJ 0 1• eel ._ . ~·
·~ lilld Gilly m see !lbr.ir arch- Blackston scored three JUDs.
·~we had some uncharac; ~.~hadtojumpto ~~ his ftrst _wi:n f?J' , R"""!~~~~~ nUts .~ back to ·~
TheBearspoutldedout 12
tensile errors out there, avoid being lilnJCk by ttu: Cmcmnatt ·after .S 1plllg m · 'SSV.. · ·. · . · · j '-g
,1fMeetJmes m-the;topm!lbe bits as well and the two
Reds manager Ddsty .Baker ball oo the basepaths.
~ offseason following IIi
.·s '&lt; · ~ ~ ~
J .inning m Rl~ die teams combined .far seven
. said. ''That ~ to wake . That~ dtased ~us~. (0- pivotal role f~ the NL. ·
I'Wtlljp . ;.,i:,
,. lead .a 1&amp;-9. 1llc ~ blow errors.
.
. us U]l even more;
2) and ~aVIel' V.alentm bit an champion Rockies last ~ ~:J-~~W:Um- ,for die Bears r.ame atfllbe . Jason Parsons lost the
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Phillips, who had an NL RBI smgle off Brewers son.
! . .
,bat of Craft. Who ~ :a game m relief for R\0
"
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. best fielding percentage for reliever David Riske to give ."I tol? Griff if I get U a ;:"I;~ ~:•:.:
s~ to Jeft fieki . GrluJ&lt;!e· ~arso~s f3-l) went
mght, I 11 be a ,p retty good
·
Riotied ttanllbe hoaomOf 4 2/3 mrungs, gtvtng up four
second basemen last year, the Reds a 5-J lead.
let Rickie 'Yeeks' hot
"The nut . ·thin~ you pitcher this year," Fogg . = . , : i n s
~~ the fifth .anci ~U P'"";i' hits ll!,ld four runs, but only
_ ~ __ grounder . go ~1!1 undcE,_ know&lt; ""'~ ~ Jike Ill JOked.
~
chii!Nt He4 scattenil .
. ·~ d,llct~ . ~_!II_ one- rim- was- earned. -He _
_
" . neath b1s ~~~"e m .the f!ft!! --~s, n Pflili!Jl!.s~d._:W.c -- ~~: The Brewers _Bot bit~~;ailGwed lle'vB=
::.~=-~mJ!h ~ struck~ three and wa~
- -. ~mung . to · g1ve Mtlwllllkee , ust startod ~'King. · · · · solo ltoiile fll!R1'rofil Ryan (five earned) with four
. Oft . . WJA.
.
two. Freshman Austin ·
.
Bush, .whl! ~y be out of Braun and Hall ... After the sttiboilts and m'le walk.
~ had so~ bad .leaks, Wright started for tije
. ttsftrst l~d a~ 3-2.
When tt bit the grass tt ~ ~g rotalton wtth the game, the Brewers put CF
Adam Hatton went six ~~ :CJ's t:~Ito~ Redmen and was chased
of Yuvant Tony Owy!l" Jr. (stnuned i.nnings l!o. get the win ·for lions
. into a cloWic !'"&gt;':" the DIQilDd aftet 2113
took a bt~ hop and. then •mmment
when tt htt th,e dirt tt JUSt Gallarda, said be s not wor- ieft hantslrii\g) oo the DL SSU He allowed -only six
lay·~ time .-1 idle mnmgs.
:·
. Shawnee used seven
stayed down ~n me," said ned about his performance. retroactive to April 4 and hits .~ two runs while fan- · ~l!ime into afm:eGJt.
· Phtllips, wb0 stgned a f~"It's (W'I" "'f
game," c~lled tlp ·I NF . Heman ning three and walking four.
Rio ·Grande head ffllilrb pttchers. Jonathan . Venters
year. con~a~t to stay ~ ~u~ S1lld._ So.n_Jetimes you Iribarren. ... After his strong
Game .two bad a little bit Boid Wamimont said die pte~ up the wm m. re.lic:f.
· Cmcmnatt this offseason. I bit lline drives right at pco- performance on Tuesday, 0f everything home mns lack of .execution in die allowmg only one hit m 1
waS aucia1. l/3 innings. Craft came on
can't, make all the plays. pic, and somc:times they Reds roolde Johnny ~uet0 hit batsmen, Strange .plays: short .
That s .one thing I learned find holes wdh .ground became . the fi.r~t ·pttcher stolen bases, lead dwtges, "We ,=~.,.to elUlCilte ~ and got tbe last two outs to
last year, don't try .to do too balls. It';; all paltof Jt, nathc smce 1900 to strike -out 1'8 long innings, and moFC. short garite we can"! keep record the save.
Rio will head to Walsh on
much, learn from you,r mis- ing Ito get worked up about." batters without .a walk Both teams beld leads and poppin~ up bunts and win
takes early and just play the
The Brewers' bullpen through his firSt two sta11ts. the game .lasted over three games,' he ~d.
Friday (April II) with a
game. The next ~g you imploded from there, giving ... .Gall~ (left .knee) will ho'urs. ··
Plumpton
led
. the . mission m end the winless
Shawnee State scored Redmen, going 3-for-4 with skid. Frrst pttch for the douknow I came up wtth a btg up seven runs over ·the final IRtvel ·wtth the team to New
. hit."
three innittgs, including \'&lt;OFk but will remain on the · four runs in the first only to two bomers and two RBI as blebeader is scheduled for l
see Rio Grande get back in well as scoring three runs. p.m .
And a baserunning play Dunn's first horner of tbe Dl...

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With J.llllleS getting .a rest,
the Cav~ scored the
nen· nine points. .Sasha
Pa'llovic had a jumper, Joe
· Smith liCOOld two baskets,
and Szczetbiak added a 3. pointer to go .ahead, 85-77.
By the time James
returned with 6:24 to play,
the Cavaliers wee up, 117· 71. New Jersey went scoreless oo 10 stnigbt possessions and didn't seore ~
until VmceCatter's two fRie
· throws wiih 4:36 left. lbe
·Cavaliers took a 90-79 lead
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In his early years as a pro, implement drug testing.
thing like Woods, ~ looks
medicine ball around in the Woods wore shins so baggy
As for Augusta National, like be can't wa~.t to :gel
named after him by now.
gym.
that Cbarles Howell ill once well, that's anod!er issue. home ·to Rex in front of me
Until this Masters, tbat is. lb:at's not to say they did- said he could make four out- Tbere's little doubt the mirror. His transfonnation
A oew Phil showed 11p .at n' tlry. BiUyCasperWeoton fits' outofthem. lbesedays course is on steroids, from from a gangly and - .let's
Augulita National dris week to win a Masters after be he looks ~s if each specially the telltale seoo0d ~ut of face i•t , gcelcy young
mwillg less suboot:aneous fat tumed to buffalo meat 10 selected Nike original eitheJ: rough to the supersized par- player into the musclethan usual .and pronouncing lase excess pounds, and started life two .sizes too 4s that played so tough last .bound physical specimen be
himself i.n great shape to lack Nicklaus made a small or was accidentally year no one managed to is today is just as swtling as
win his t:hini green jacket.
miraculous transformation put in the hot water wash.
break par o ver four ,rounds. the way he has emerged as
"I've wOit:ed out, yeah," from Fat Jack to the Golden
If Woods was playing fur
The changes made to tbe the greatest ever to play die
Mickelson said, puffing his Bear about the time he start- the San Francisoo Giants, famed course were merely a game.
·
chest out and pull.ing his ed collecting green jackets the only logical conclusio0 response to the arms race in
His late father, Earl., pre· belly in just a bit. "Worked )ly the bandfut
would be that he's juiced. 'gOlf that escalated in recent dieted as much in 2001
out a little bit."
Which brings us to Tiger The U .S. Attorney's office years as clubs got bigger, when he said that Woods
Miguel Angel Jimenez Woods, where every conver- would have long ·ago called balls flew srraighter, and would get exponen~y hetapparently didn' t get the sation about golf seems 10 him before a grand jury and players g01 bulkier. Golf bas ter as he grew pbysu:a!Jy
memo. He stood OJ) the ·end up these days. With tried to get him to not only 'become a power game, and more mature. At the time,
ninth tee Wednesday with a , good reason. He comes into .confess, but rat . out there's no better example of Woods was coming otl me
gut hanging out in front of this Masters as such a pro- Mickelson as his supplier at that than at the Masters, so-called Tiger Slam of four
him, puffing .away on a fat bibiti'le favorite that book- the same time.
where players now ~ust take strai~ht major · champicigar be discarded only long ies are taking even money . Such is . the suspicion of aim and blast the ball rather onshtpS and the sta~ement
enough to bit his tee shot.
bets on him against the our times, where even gen- than work it around the seemed -outlandish.
The Spaniard might have entire field.
tlemen golfers don' t get a course as in the past.
Not so anymore. Woods
been a throwback ro another
Unlike Casper, Woods break. Woods doesn't beJp
Put the mp players in the tees off Thtmiday in lielldt
era, assuming, that is, that never had a problem with himself when be plays ooy game together today and of Iris fifth Masters win and
players of another era wore weight, but his body seems about his extensive workout they look ·more like middle with the very real possibility
earrings and bad' ponytails to· have unde!gone a meta- program, but no one seri- linebackers than golfers.. . he could bec9me tbe fust
tied behind their bats.
lllllll'phosis of another kind ously thinks he is using any- Mickel san, Woods, Vijay sinee Bobby Jones to win
They didn't, but most did- in recent years. Once as thin thing stronger than his new Singh, Ernie Els and the Grand Slam.
n't look much like athletes, as a l -imn, bis 'upper body . Gatorade drink. Woods him- Padraig Harrington make
He' s always intimidated
either. Player may have oow ripples with muscles self is one of tbe few players Nicklaus in his prime look other players with his game.
prided himself on doing Mickelson ooold only dFeam who have been publicly sup- m.ore like the Golden Cub.
Now, be does it :with his
hundreds of push-ups, but. about, and his Popeye arms pottive of the tour'seffort to
Nooe, tbough, arecutaDy- physique, too.
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like Julius Boros for every short sleeves with every
quiet. Laws (8-3) scattered Whitney Harless. Harless ·
one . who looked like he swing.
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seven hits and allowed one went 3-for-4 in the game
run in seven innings. She and knocked in three runs.
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struck out three and walked She had a two-run single in
Richard Jefferson ·
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three.
were l-of-20 from the field and
the seve!lth.
and scored nine points in added 15 to lead New
.
. Lauren Ellis led . the
shortstop
Freshman
me foutth.
Jersey, which won the first runs m th.e top of the sev- .. Shawnee ·State offense Amber Bowman bad a two"Defensively, I know it three meetings this season enth inning to break open a going 3-for-3 with a ~
bit game and drove in the
made Coacll Brown happy," against Cleveland.
1-1 game.
scored. · Katie
Daniel final Rio run of the aftcl'James ·said. · "It makes us
'1he Nets lead 53-49 at
~omoi'e first base~ knocked Ellis in on a
happy. The offense is easy halftime and scored the first ~ ~ahon had the ~tg ~und out in the foll11b · noon. Mahon had two more
wben you can defend like seven points of the third bit, beltmg a bases clearmg mning that lied the game at bits in the second game.
Sophomore
pitcher
that."
quarter.
double
to
give
the a NO .a piece.
Tbe ·t um of events didn't
Notes: Pavlovic, who had Redwomen the margin of
Lori Harmon absorbed Sophia Y0ung went the disDlllkC Nets coaoh Lawreooe been benched the previous victory. Mahon went 2-for-4 the loss for Shawnee State. tance to pick up her fifth
four games, scored four at the plate and .drove in ail She gave 19' four runs and victory -of the season. Young
Frank very~·
"We couldn t buy a field points in 12 minutes. ... four Rio Gt:ande runs. She seven hits m·seveti innings ailowed three hits and seven
runs in seven innings with
goal and we couldn•t get a Nachbar sCored 14 points started the scoring in tbe and walked three batters.
stop," he said. "That was a on 4-of-6 shooting. ... ftrst inning, scoring lead-off
In game two, Shaw11ee one strikeout. Ellis and
35-point swing.~
Middleweight
box.ing batter Jessica Ross with a State ( 11 -9, 3-5 AMC) Mandy Messer also had
'"It's tough when you' re champion Kelly Pavlik, a double.
scored first with a run in the RBI hits in the game for the
nat hitting shots, not mak- native of Youngstown,
Ross set the table nicely bottom of the second inning Lady Bears.
Daniel .took the loss for
ing layups and calls we felt Ohio, attended the game. ... for the Redwomen, going 2- on a solo home run from
Shawnee State as she was
we Should have gotten, we The Webby Awards, the for-3 with a walk and a pair Katie Wade.
WeFCn 't . getting," said leading international award of runs scored. Junior secRio scored three times in touched up for 13 hits and
Carter. "It was ..a triple- honoring excenence on the ond baseman Shannon the fifth and' three more in six earned runs in seven
threat negative."
lruernet, has .recognized the Abbott also recorded a twO.: the seventh .to win the game. i.itnings. She recorded three
Zydrunas llgauskas l3 far "LeBron James on MSN" hit day for \he Redwomen.
Sophomore designated hit- strikeouts and three walks.
the ·c;a.valiers.
Daniel website as an Official · · -Senior pitcher Miranda ter Brittl!Dy Creviston
Rio Grande will travel to
Gibson and Delonte West Honoree for the "Best Laws moved to 5..() for the ripped a two-run single in Urbana on Tuesday for a
scored 12 .peoe.
Visual Design Function ~ week as she kept the the fifth, ' followed by an doubleheader beginning at 3
Carter scored 19 points category:
Shawnee State relatively RBI bit from settior catcher p.m.

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clean racing.
"There is a. respect level
that I don ' t think has been
as high as. its been," he
said. "Guys that I didn't
work well with on the track
last year have been some of
the best guys this year. ·
"It's not like we sent
Christmas cards after last
year, but guys realize they
can't get into the weekly
scuffle because 'that oould
be the difference in making
the Chase .0 r not."
Stewart, who is fifth in
.t he driver standings, is
upbeat about his season
even though the resul.t s
haven' t been impressive.
He's hoping that will
change at .this week's race
in Arirona.

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oCUli event, edging Johnson run in a time of 5gJ.6Z.: · was ......J.. £lybum.with a throw of 115' 7.5". Teammate Keiib jciker ·dtil:d.Md. Wd.4~fuurGt.
J ohnson' s throw
was · took ·seconrl, finisq , .ia -Their times were 1~.1.
'HS' 5" .. Bar!ter took thirrl, 5:13.35. Colby Rosebeny 1:7.7, aDd l8 .,.._.,
dlrowing. 112'6", and ofSourhenuwu thinhrith
S,dl.ultz I'JIIIdaer:I?!OIW.iai
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5:}4.27, aad l2:33. earning''fint piloe.
•as fourth .at 100' 5".
IS 1 a'a Nid Scb11llz fia- Wahoo had a .liDic of
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Eastern's Devon B.ilum Eaatem. :S outhen_, aad Goode was rbial, firMhillll!i
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took 4xl00ui. &lt;Eutem aa ~ law111
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facob Watson jumped . Soutbem 1111 it in ~.25. !6:28.
15'7.5", two inches far1ber South Galli• filliii!Jod in
1bc &amp;*P:I boyJ abo
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Jeff .o4i400m Jlliliy, 1beir timd
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· Seall CQPPick, in a time L112.7l...S 'J
"• J.P. second. South Gallia w11
of 21 ICCOllds, took tint Se~ t=iw ,.... .100"1¥' at third, ftniJhing in 4:20.8,
far Southern in the 110m 1 :03.16: J!tra•'• 'Zac:h and Soutbem was follf!h
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fint pliCe iiniih for the for SOucbem in till: 300m ·another again on &amp;iday at
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· seconds. Second went to 54.23 seconds.
Grande , whi le Eastern' s
.,South Gallia's Max Wild
Eastern's Josh Collins next meet will be at Belpre
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$3,500, and if thai · SOUDds ment celebrates its bistoly
AUGUSTA. Ga. . - Ann
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Curtis came in ·the·back .gates
value - $175,
far ~ and Wednesday w.,as a perfect
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d!eapest for a maJOf spomng example.
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event. A ticket 10 the Super ·- PlaY,ing the 18dt hole by ·
·. Wilb.!Jer husband, .She .JS 1101
Bowl. whiCh lasts four hours, himself was La.'ry Mize, wbo
a golfer, has never been here
was 5700.
turns 50 later this year. He's
before, but what she saw
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gave her a start.
only gets better;
wbo ohipped in for birdie 011
"I'm not one that's easily
Concession prices ~, the lldt bote in 1987 1D tat
awed," she said. "lt's jus1
. ble lbose at a high school Greg Norman in 1 ~-=·
breathtaking "
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Before her was a calhedral
to cheese sandwich going for cd shots at the Masters.
of spring - home to lhe
51.50, candy bars for 51 and
TWo groups back was Jack
Masters . golf tournament,
a cup of beer for $2. It's not Nicklaus, who stopped play, ·
,yes, but also something
.gourmet; but no ooc comes to ing the Masten; in :ZOOS but
more. An annual rite, an
the Masters for a good meal. decidM to playthebaCl .nine
Clllelgence from the gray of Jack Nicklaus', Gary Pla)er'.o f South Africa .and 'B ernhard Langer of Germany walk liP the Tiley are here for the for practice wtlh his 1~,
wintt2' into a blaze of color 16th .g,een dufirC l)laCtioe fol: the 2008 Masters golf tournament at the Augusta National views.. $1Unning cblnges in old gra~'!"D on the bag, just
from lhe green grass to the
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f!tim'!~~ see the
pink and fuchsia azaleas to Gcllf•CII.b in ~ Ga. Welt~sday. the Masters toumament begins on Thursday.
the white dogwoods.
'1bis major iuo iutJottJd tbe final day of practire on here for her 60ih birthday. He .
the lldt gmco. in
The Golden Bear is now
h's a mystique that doesn't to all Df us," np Woods ·t he driving rant~~ and the purcl\ased a book. on .the his, ' front of the 12th grcca llld 68, and he had to bit a fair,
_wear off, even for the likes of said. "It's such a speci•l putting green, Skipping the tory of the clu~ and took winds along tbe [31h hole, way metal into almost all the
Arnold Palmer and Butch evmt"
, Pa' 3lllllmamentbecause be notes before passmg dJrougb where the dub ·estimates par 4s, but he was greeted by
Harmon after lilOfe than half
Woods appreoia:s the wanted no distracti9ns.
the gates Wednesday, study, ~ ll'C I ;cal azaleas.
a standing ovation as he
.,a ceniUry. Harmon was a tod, 'beauty of Augusta NMjoNJ 1
'For so many others, ing lhe COIItoUni of the land
And they are bete for lhe walked off the 181h tee. ·
dler wben his father, Claude, but he's here for the goJf. The AuguSJ.il Nationalts all about and the flowers named for golf.
He.then played me Par 3
woo the Masters 60 years wOOd's No. I Eer scot distractions.
every hole ·- Tea Olive,
For' all the flowers, there tournament and headed
ago. Palmer, perhaps the expectations hi
than a
The Masters is the only Golden Bell, Redbud. Holly are jus1 as many footprints home.
most beloved figure at Georgia pine w
he said major held on the same golf - all of lhem found on Ibis left by his1my.
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"f m going to leave this to
. Augusta, won the first of his earlier this year that t:be OIIUI'!Ie every year, and it bas former nursery.
Each bole oontains a a lot of young folb," be said.
four green jackets exactly 50 Grand Slam - winning all been televised every year, "lt's like going to church," Masters lflOIIICilt. from Ben
Still, he was here, and be
years ago.
four majors in lbe same year since 1956. Fans and players Kolveil smd.
Crenshaw · making a .6()..foot undoubtedly will be back
"Tbere are sp many &amp;tories - was "easily within re,a, alike grow up walchmg tbe
He look a picture on every birdie putt oo tbe I Olh hole in next year. The aura of Amen
lire," Harmon said on the son."~ bas won eight out of toumamenl on the second hole, even if there were no 1984, 10 Sandy Lyle hitting Corner .in the spring is too
greensCai]ICt porch of lhe his 1ast 10 .tournaments and is week:end of April. They worlds&lt;: lass golfers ' in the out of tbe cavernous bunker alluring.
white clubhouse.
· an even,mooey favorite to know the holes. They backjli'Ound.
oiJ lhe 181h 10 10 feet for a What gives tbe COUiiiC its
"''hat's what is so great win his fifth Maslers, odds remember lhe shots. They
It IS a powerful draw. for birdie to win by a single mystique? Niddaus left that
about this place," Palmer qui ~ never before seen in golf.
can recite the history. But those who don't have a tick, stroke 20 years ago.
for otllers to pondtc, but bis
• etly replied.
He played 18 holes on they can't recreate lhe beauty. et. Even in a slumping econ,
The Maslers is tbe answer was Simple:
Tuday's stars undersland Sunday and Monday, nine
Tom Kolvek of Vero omy, the market for a younges1 of tbe four majors,
"It's obviously' 1 pretty
that, too.
boles oo Tuesday and spent Beach, Ali,, brought his wife Masters badge remains high. crealed in 1934 by tbe great place."

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2000 16x70 2 biKI 2 bath
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$7500/mo PT .
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$230 per month_ 740--3859946

Midwest 74Q-.828-.2750

rocommend

Own a computer? PoJI H10
Work ! Upto$15001o
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6

ca.ing I for&gt;d MrVioo - " ·
~ NB. Starting wage ot
~- c.ll Veley P-~- Pilate ~ in
Concnoie ......... pollOI\ .. ~
ollioo at (311')773-55111"' - - o n _ . , . , , . . , ..._
al ""' UnMorsily al Rio
Gowdo. No 1111op11ono colo

00.

people you know. an

Malee a dlfteranoa in 'the

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2 Ball&lt;

Duple• for Sale on Land
Corytract 740--992-5858.

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on acpeiaw
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record . 8enef1s lndoding l.Oc*ing 1or on call part time

BadroonJ

Vin~ Siding. Shingle Aool

laogest~

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a pluS. Siarling PI¥ io. """-r, P.O.

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PosTAL JOBS
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Transportation, Someone to iron at my
Driving Record, house. Must have refer·

Now Hiring Serwrs and
-~-~-~~-~~-~-~:--- $17.-...27h., now tM'- Coolca. Apply -In or
-~ilg. For
llld Me Dnlne at WftW.bennin:anc..
WANTED:
Fult-time QUit"MI*i•ll lob Ho. Cllll
·-lJDinaed PYw::11c11 Hurl. for ~"--c. ol L.lbor 1- paiipl
nt.cam
ac&gt;onwnuoliiy--for 81~581 '215,:H/In. OIIIj).-. ...liable lor . an
,_too with MRIDO In OOfV.
OoU-•iic
Latxniory
Bfdwetl. Houfl: M..f= 11mDlrll
~ 1 '•"'· Poaitiorl would
5p&lt;n. eun.nt LPN Uoonso " - - . ,
Horne on1a11 - i l l / Jiludy J1101!.
and Pholu-.,.r oorilli:o- Graue&gt;--TOQ-W2·5023 • a n d - . . -. tho
lion
!'1Qulrod. Soilry: _ .. 1nr mollingcl-...Si 1.oo.lloul. Excoloni bon- ~...,- Molgs lllii10 ~ - 1 - eflil pod&lt;ajjo including co. Cctit; 111 .. &amp; ing IW1d o11or _ . . ollioo
-ordpilid._
1·740-373- dutia&amp;. Wll train. Sind
time. Pf&amp;-eit.,torTl•lt ,drug 3800 .u foe Wandl Of feiUft'ltl to or. E John
testing .
Ssnd mume ·IIPI'II' , 011 line . _.inleo· Siro-. PO 11oJ&lt; 4117 .
to : B~dl;eye
CommurWty ilt•._! llhate.oom .
GeM to llil, OH •5631
Ssrvioos, P.O.Iloo&lt; 604,
.

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Re&amp;idenUal Tree Trimmer,
must know local tree
upecies, must be able to
~imb without hooks. bucl&lt;el
experience. c~an driving
reCord. commercial Class A
OJ B Lioense. pre-employ·
ment drug test. EEO
EJI1li..,.... Send raoume ic:
T""'
Spedalioto
B8 Thivoner 'Road, Goillpolls

Helper, Oh 45631

Oil, , _ . , - . . ,

tg . pantry&amp; laundry room

St. Spacious

nlaster suite w/
Mason OWirtooktng ttle river, F.P &amp; private entrance.
1 112 bath, appliances PrioeCl to sell sea 000 Now
induded. central air, 2 yr. old $88,000. catl (740)645-8751

6476 Res. or Comm

•oe.,eudallie·, Hardworking.
Mefiabte

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0125

Affordable Lawn
Care ,
. Mowing,
Landscaping ,
Mulching &amp; More. 304·372·

Now Hiring:
Full T"'"llo'j Shill
F.. Tone E-.,g Shill

~.

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high ochool diploma. ,t,wlieatiOIII mav be pk:ktd ...... meetirlg
Of

Tlmel\b ••
Clllle

A'!l. Pay $201l1r or
$51Ktyr, indudes
Federal Beneflis, OE
Oflored by E&gt;ram Sarvices,

J'. "'--lt be... .
~ Chain

• 18 dlip olcl&lt; ,_. and 12 on inldis .m
plus
pold
holldop; jlllldlpieni -

lble. Saalryilcoun•allltl'lte wtth 8'lql81ietaoe. MIJII
o WI/ CNA
io ........
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mtJII poll8l8 either aGED

HIRING

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POST OFFICE NOW

Inducing:

rot ofJ8red w/ USPS Who

I

740-

sa

Local company afteririJ "NO Old Crew Road, behind lairDoWN PAYMENT" pro- grounas, 3 br., 2 batn log
Sc:Bxl..s
grams for you to OOy your home, 'ful! basement, end of
~ · 1 home inslead ol renting. - roael quiet , 3 miles from
• 1000k financing ·
Pomeroy, (740)992·5067
Radiology . cer11f&lt;ate from 0 Ill II · Collog: • L... perfocl cl9dit - '
ihe Stale of OhiQ, Send ~~ !llaoe TJ&gt; Hl!!OO. s ed
_ Small i! J!!c""''"" ~ Rscino·
- IHUII!a- !o Dr.· E ~ij!,n can 'lllilayl 7W'«!Ra57. . "1'1\lf!lllnt J:ilUIO 6§ ifi&amp; Am . f
ttUIIJUUtlillgl,..l·
Strauss. PO b
407 .
1-800-214-0452
same as rent.
pon ~~- 1 acre. Alking
Galtipolis, OH _.5631
www.~reorcollege.eci.J
Mortgage
Locators. $45,000. 740-949--2539.

COL - - - - - -1or Ulo - - " ' Galipolis ~

for iUn - .., ..
~
(~)-in o 114 bed lOCal reoily-&lt;11ix
log"'"" cooe- ~- TOIO (2) , . . _ . _ . . ,
FuHmo
~. !NV ,_,
on MIW!lill.,.- I**· llllftoio,
WV)
pienl.
age,_ ind~ State civil Eapedaw:e. iB pretlrred but

-loiouoonoo is-.

Tale Inbound cusiorne&lt;
.... for Fortune
100 Cori'CIInies

itw

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laking
lor a
part-time &amp;h...,., pl&amp;ale

.

g&lt;ml!jO.

4 br. house Pomemv

Position open for an l!j
1
OrthoOOntic
Dental ·1
~ nut1 hM your •
Hepatitis 8 Series Bnd yout

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BY Doua FERa.-

1

antiques, ctothes, fum., -"6-2842
tools, batting rolla, fum . - - - - - - -

*1

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_

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1

A major touma•nent that means more than golf

cUtSbeiund

...t •o G&amp;M · olii!o. G0me 151 2M -

April Blh-911&gt;. -

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Cust01ner

aa, ..... .MTS llllilli!!!!A.

kna~~· r
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· 'liiiNr·-G.C. (Saulh)
01111.• June 12·15

NACP" 1a1••
d I 'I Ill . .·C.C. ·CSOI.ill1)
1IG I I fi iJ TOWilill$, Ulalo. • Aug. NO

,.--~~~---fll
. ~.... go-. ... _
-~~~~~- . ..filii .... righl.

_,.!IIIII """"

U!Jh&lt;&gt;lstery, 1... "'"""'·
\'AID s.w;.

! La.-.

~...,

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verlgold
coins,
•nY
IOK/14K/1BK gold jeweioy,
gold, p&lt;e 1935 us
CUIT1IftC}', poooi/mlni• ...,,

One Still', Vint~Rt 160.
Wed ihN Sst
.
inside Silo Fri&amp;Sat !k?, 5
001 100 tmm .Hoi...

-cy

of Rio Grande in a bea~lful
wooded locailon. $199,900 .
Call 10r an appt. 74D-245- ~ . new vinyl flooring,

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Huge Yard Silo at McCO\'S ~""' Top Dollar • oi-

~lng tor an upda1lod 1amUy heme , em 1 acre mJ1 w/
boCkyartl
1enoe in
GatHpolts."ttris 21op
Pt. 3
br. 2 ba. w! lg. bonus room
~ sided ranch has new
roof, attached carport, 2 car
garage , refinisheel hard·
WOOd . 11oors is ready 1o
move in oel'ltr8.1 air &amp; natural
gas 1 ~ ·stone FP in
LA K~Chen· has , _ 0111&lt;

Basement, loclil:ed outside

Ohio fill31

inh '""''GIS- ... _.. Ill
h righl. A - loan ia "Q!I II

--

2000 Custom Buln
_C od. 4BR 2 BA

Managilg Edttor
Ohio V.lley P&lt;i&gt;istling

.
.
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14 .I
-

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to ld. Has pllred alha . . - dlffiouH

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8

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DilllcuH to MWI par llum!he
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beneflis. lnlaresiod
applicar&amp; can ·send ·

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wee!&lt; and inciudei

yftlto-)lllde.TII
- I II -~40yftllor

(25 4 a"C)

r·

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PfP8fS. The
ouccosslulllllPilcanl
wouk:l wort&lt; under 1he
supervisioo ot the news
depar1ment Duties
include electronic
generation of news
pages, along with 500fl'l8
copy .edl1ing and headline
writing, as well as,
proolrealing at proOuoodbyoiher ·
pllginol015. Compu1er
oidlls and knowledge of
Quail&lt; XPress and Photosh~ are required. ·
Past .-perienoe in page
or graphic design is not a
requirement The position
is full-time, 40 hours a

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MOBI LE HOME LOT FOR
RENT. 1031 Georvos Creek
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.west Vrrgiriia.Jobs !Foundation

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124 Hi.wmlan!il Av.e.
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30«515-38il?

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$1,000 Guaranteed
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Dooa; open aPI:OO pm
(2 ·pank ·min'(lU~)

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rti'IPhy&amp;iCH!Iy able to perform the work
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,;' Jllrug Jesting OS lll!qUircd

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:r.uers, 'Money,

space

Craftsman, MilD,
Briggs &amp; Stratton
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for
$64

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Ist Road to left abo!Jt!
'Mason Golf Course

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39 Gout?o
cousin
43 llllllliry

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.accordance w.ith J\Ppliclible Jaws and
regulations.

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SNUFf'(

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tho
witt1 his liDO
and rutunis ... eight How
Wlll*l·you ccntlnue?
Nor1h
in-.g th"'" tworts to
show his OOIWMtliatad values in the suit.
wyou hid w tworts, you""' ...... not""' spo:los. Than,

was"""'

HE

!!

I'LL POP HIM SOME CORN,
READ HIM SOME COMICS
AN' TELL HIM IT'S A

WON'T

GOT 'HIM CONKED

BE M•' 4 I

~!!

'SOUT SI'ENDIN'
TH' QIGNT, DOC !!

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haw

-youhawadilrnond~,

ll1lllbe I'U should haw •••ntirued with

-~.
Thai--­
watt hole, but His
hal!lto llgUO with your
going br- in your aolid wit.
to haw 10 _

'IIIu -

, six spades,

ttwao

~ and one &lt;*amond. Wbel
oould pmiSillly II" wmng?
1'11!11, """ _ . . toad. 'IIIu 818 missing
only dillnoudo, and East &lt;Mif·
In tho d. West's diamond ""'
"'"" be 8 siijj1etw. (Wttl1 two dia~--haw tad his hiP&lt;
Ollftl, plajtng hifiHow Wlh a ·I
So, I, lttri&lt;j(lwo, you Pllri yourIq - ln! Dr your 1 0 - - Hwil be

&amp;RemDUI
'IRrompt and Quality
Work

•Reasonnllle l!ates
"Insured
'IE~perieilced

,.LM-QI.\! bll&gt; "'ll£'(

!References Available!
Calr.Gary:Stanley @
740-591-8044

~~aiitt&gt;?

IUitad ll!llle "'uft.ee-ilrl" - - - ·
ploy a low dilmond.lolting East -tho
-**. lind I East ~ witt1 llliOthor
- . Pllri low IIQI¥11. may ruff
(1o IIIQI ""' fnim wiiDng tho !rid&lt; Ill'
,.,.,;ng nn lie bolnl) and 1111um a
club, but you lUI!, ~ and
--101rid&lt;s.

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis c. ....

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PREVIOUS SOI.UTKlN - 'n's lime for scier&lt;e and physics and spirituoJity to
make adilftoenoe in this world and to try to sa I'll the planet.· · Neil YOtllQ

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C'lri ...... S.MI I J
Dlll'fll1
900 East State Street, A1hens
~!so on 'the web tllwww.donwood.com
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ARJES (Marct\21 ~ 1~ -:=. If ~'re
~~r ......,...,..,. Cia!''
~ thOM: ct.nm.fi16irs who
.!::~~~ ~ lltlr up trouble, taKJWtng fuil~~¥&amp;11

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'-"'ne ·

opt. '

BARGAINS EVERY DAY ·

.

-

..

.ew;pected contribution .
LEO (.July 23-A.ug. 22) Don't P"Jtend to understand an assignment
thal, WI fact, you don't fully comprehend. tf you .alow your prtde to oowr

up your tnadequacy, you and all others
~ will pay • high prtoe.

CI.ASSIFIEDS

VIRGO 11\ug. 23-SIIpt. 22) I\IIWI to maica

atwr.p wiee

a Cholca,

If you

lett••_.,., ft IS

avoid tllklng a financial
"*
tr ....i poealbte.
ts eapectatty
true
funds aren't
to gamble

-·

to

Thill

ro~

If the

LtBRA (s.pL 23-0ct. 23) - Wt.n It
~ to a mMier
.-cte otherS
u ..,. .. ,.,...,...,, dan' t tuwt •nv-

"*

thtnu to~ - All the good l n ..ntions
in lhe WOOd won't mau thfngll Nppen

- only t.rd work and ~ c:on1'7 ......... wtll .
SCORPIO, (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Hearsay go&amp;a'p might be flytn.g
.round, but "that donn't mean you
haW to ~ thtngl you t..r any
furlhM. .a.ta.. you ..,. anjthlng to Olt't-

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211 ~.

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740-'991-69:71

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SAGI~IUS

tn. . . . ....,.

(HoY. :za-o.c. 21) -

you .,.. not Of"' your toea. wtMin ,.
L~--~--~--~~~ ~to~ your~. ~
mQihl unthlntctnutv ®
•o,.thlng
unwtee 1hat could prove to be ~·
f:wn.ln if\ control of wour ..,..tdh'V .-:

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Md your lltNtj. IJut" you . . not Cll,.

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rou w11 ...._ awui410i• "&gt;ttl
1
dokv .., and . . . . tor ....

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AQUARIUS (Jian. 2C)..Feb.. 1 Iii) -

.-a,wyau;-a; U

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•• eo •utn ... t.~wond .

OfiiZWflfl

In this space for

ft

..... "1' ... . . - .. _ . . ..._

• Room Additions • ,Garages•Vmyl
and Wood Siding • Roofing • Pole
Barns • Patio's, Porcbes and Decks

Advertise

a..n

~ tMt ftUM.,.

. c.ill: MAROUM OONS'rttUCTION

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2

careful In Mndllng the funds
ol others. H doeen't matter that your
4ntent might be good; don't take
Chall088 wtttlOUt their tcnal agreement.
because If you lose, ~·11 havl!l to
mM8 '-' the fun .
C~A
21 ...July 221 Be
canlful with whom you partner to
.........,;optial r a apedfic objectiw . H your
aJiy ian't u competent as first thOUght,
you nVght nOt reoatva ttw1 neeoet::1 or

tKJOo537-9528.

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iiiERATION MOTOAS

'Repaired, New li. -~~ In
Stoo&lt;. Call f!on ~. 1·

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&amp; 446-1271
depOjlit '
No-.
or 71)9.1657

I

.t o Whom you
a promiaa wit take
you at )OUr word ; .a don't pledge
..,,oetNng you mlgh1 not ba able to
Clellwtr. L...- wt1tt the person ralher
than disappoint him or her in the end.
GEMINI (May 21-.June 20) - Be par.-

•AIIelactrio- avemging

2BR

--·

lotton , fll lilt

they w1t1 spoil the tun. History Will
~RUS (Apri12CHMy 20~ -

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4

fDa axul"' '__..b.

low ,. ..... four tlltop(o _ .

The poe•btlfttea tor _repeattng past
11 I ' I a are always looming in the
future, biJt in the ~r ahead , the lfl&lt;eUhood tor mllldng them aglltn Will be
smaller than usuaL Vou'vll learned

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"We .are so ;g.-ati.liiod
with d!e ou~pourim_g of
io.tmest in l!he . communi'IUPPERS PLAINS -To ty,n Weaver said.
say American Hydrogen
Tbe •o ompany plans to
Cotpm:alion (MICjlbas bad create around ·too jobs in
a good respoose when it '!he
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comes In RlClei\'ing resumes lime Ye-. SoW:, AHC has
for job opcniQgS woold be an received :liOO resumes for
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These are amoog Iitle last
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Never"Circulated 6¢falos that everyooe i s
trying ro ·get. Weigl:!img ·Over 6 pounels,l!hey are heavier
tharn ·solid bars of 999 !)lllre silver. Aooor:dirng to tlhe Official Red
BOOk, m only three years tilst-issue rndkels j111st minted rin 2005 tlave
· already ililcreased •in "ValtAe by an astonishing 1400%. Values of all coins
liluc:tuate amd there are oever any yuarantees. 'So, to get in o0n this one
,readefs ~r tnmy, because ·only those wllle beat this final 72 hour order
deadlme are getting the b~icj(s along with six free rolls.

mg ramp is projootod to ductien of dleir product, facility in the East Meigs

con1linue throug'h dle ifali.
· Previously, AHC repotted lhe "blring rramp" would
be fi'om June-August but
dun bas been ~~~ back
sligbtJy DOt ·
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projecl isn't moVing ((!]'ward but because the company is still ~ die planning ·
process '.aDd gettling llhe
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Weaver said the hiring in
"As we get closer (to hirAugust would ilikely be key ing), we ' 11 actually post on
management
positions. the website those sjJecific
These managers would jobs we're hiring for right
then go on to bir~ the bulk then .~ Wea'Ver added.
of the local staff. Weaver ' Since AHC announced its
said !!his will give iocal plans to open a facility in
managcmen! a voice in hiring the people Who they Meigs County, it, along
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$40,000 ,
public. Never-Ciroulated~are
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(UMS) lt's lilre a nm ·OD the banks. The value," said Milton.
phones just keep~ off the hook.
These full Vault .Bricks of firstThat's because only hours remain for local issue Rolls are .so impressive to
residents to get valuable bricks filled with hand out to ehi.l.dren or graudone of the hottest ooins of the century. These cbildren, family members or myare no ordinary ooiDs. These are amoug one special that you want to
the last of the firsHssue Butfalos in Never- impress. You just won't ~ the
Circulated condition.
· expr Rim oo peoi.le's faces 1Vhen you
In fact, these first-issue Buft'alos are e\11!11 band tlbem oUt. It's lib! you jUI!t pve
more special because they are in twenty- them a Million Dollars. ·
five coin rolls aDd remain sealed in private
"Tbe most impreave way ro Rive them is
Official Vault Biii:es secured under look and iii the fUll sealed Vault Bo:res, but -we a:it\
key in the vault of the privately beld World l!top ·people l'rom breakiD,g the buies opea
Reserve M:onetaey Exrh•nge. Each sealed and bandiog them out iDdividulll;y, 'Which is
vault box oontains a full 'briCk' of 2:0 rolls why we're gi•if« ~ 6 .rolls free widteach
of the valuable first..isslie coins in Brilliant l:lrick. Everybody 11111!1118 tto be taking at least
~~ -500 coins in all 4 run briclcs 1Pibile diey slill have time toeall
"Everyone wants them. Its a miracle we to get them," Milton said.
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even have auy. And, for just 7ll hours we are
~Just dlink if ~ had SIMid se.;aal bridls
handing them over ro everyone who eaUs . of the firiiHssue !004 Ke ellom Ndlels. Rijlt
tbe ,National Hotline to ~ !Jt?!.'ning at_ oow ywll be teuq4ed to cash them aD in lr.:
8lliQ a.m. tbis llllll'lliDIJ," oonfirmed Timotby _oae liil8e jrip&lt;j So ~ beit!ld1'ualle,..daa't
Milton; Chief: Of COiii Opem1~ ltsr"tll ewer get~ .._lillie~ g • ," Ul:jld \Rim .
Worid Reserve Monetary Excb•nge.
wen uow, here's UJOther cb"""' to get
•First-issue coins like these are highly these valuable bricks. BeginDing ~ .at
sought after, but we've never seen ~ 8:30 Lm., the N.tioo•l Order HotliDe ope1111
like this, Aocording to The Ol11ciaJ BA!d Book,. to the pu.blic. Until our final deadline ill just
A Guide JkxJk of.Unired States OoiDs these 7! boun they'll be bandliQ( the
numnickels are already worth at least a quar- ber of calls. Th get ill, readers an just dial
ter to collectors. In only :years they have l-1100-417l~ ask tor Dl!(lt. BNSAO. If
already increased in value by an aStonishing the lines are busy, p!eeaelr.eep tryiog.
1400%," Milton said. The first-issue nickels
The \\Qid Rem"' has jllllt ilrmouDDed
were only minted in 2005 and there an that it is also giving ~ 6 free Nevernever be 8IIY more. .
Circulated mils of the new Bu1falos to ewly'"So just imaginP. what these .. ..... twmt.r ooe wbo beats 1his final order dndfni mr
,five coin rolls of first-issue Bu!felos oould the last \Uit Bricks.
bring someday. These are not just ordinary
"We have to put li!llits on dealers. But
nickels in coiDIDeirial forty-coin bankrolls. everyone '!lise .-bo' calls before tbe dellliYou can't get bricks lilre these from the U.S. line should be able to gret what they need,w
~t or 8IIY local bank. These coins Milton said. •
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ete rorever retired, and you can't get them
rolled this way anywhere," he said.
And here's the best part. "We are givil« lip aU our remaining finlt.tssue rolls
ror jast $12.44 eacb: The .run Vault Bricks
weigb l'liOfe thlm 6 pounds. So .be careful,
you'll need both hands topiek them up," he
said. "Remember they are Never-Circulated
IJld haw oever been in the haDds of the

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Food Center, which sefl!es
more than 200 food pantries,
soup kitchens and other congregate meal sites.
As a result of this grant from
the FAO, the Center is establishing a Food Purchase Program.
which will. allow it to make
quality. nutritional bulk food
purchases in quantities that will
benefit all pantries served.
The center's frrst purc hase
from the program was 36,000 .

POMEROY- Food pantries
and soup kitchens around
Meigs County will now be able
to purchase nutritious food at a
reduced rate, thanks to a grant
from the Foundation for
Appalachian Ohio (FAO).
FAO made a grant of $28,665
to the Hocking ·Athens Perry
Community Action Agency out
of its Emergency Hunger Relief
Fund for Southeast Ohio, which
included contributions from
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Thursday
morning . Food
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