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They lost their season opener on Halloween, and their
finale in hallowed swmundings.
In between, tbe Oeveland
Cavatim; endured contract
holdouts, overcame key
injUries and were transfonncd by an extreme roster
mat""ver general manager
Danny Ferry believed would
bring · superstar LeBron
~ames the necessmy help to
win it all.
However, the nubulence
proved to be. ~ much. . .
The Cavaliers bumpy nde
ended sbon of an NBA title.
"lbis is not a fun day,"
Ferry said Monday, less than
M iloJm; after the Cavaliers
lost Game 7 in their quarterfinals series against Boston.
~'It's .a tough ·end ,t o the sea-

better and find ways to
improve your team and your
roster. Those are the things
we' ll start to dig into in a
more objective way now that
the season's over."
AI the top oJi Ferry's ,todo list will be lhe futures of
guards Delopte West and
Daniel
Gibson,
both
restricted free agents.
The club's most reliable
outside shooting threat,
Gibson missed the final two
games of the Boston series
with a separated left shoulder. West, who came over
in the !!-player superswap
at the trading deadline, was
Cleveland's second-best
player in Game 7 against
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the Celtic&amp;, scoring 15
One year after ma!cing the points with five assists. At
finals for the fim time, the
Cavaliers got through only
one round of this postseason. They ran into the
reVived Celtics, who won
just 24 games a season ago
but .acquired · stars Kevin
~ and Ray Allen in
trades last summer and are
eight more victories (rom a
l71!b cham,pionship.
James, who in his fifth
~ as a pro won· the
scoring title, a second AUStar MVP and raised .his
game to unimagined levels,
didn't speak with reporters
as the Cavaliers gathered for
the final time as a team
before parting ways for the

times, be showed potential
to be tbe ttaditional point
guard who could take some
pressure off lames.
Ferry praised boih players and seems content with
bis i:lub• s· cWTmt makeup,
although be's likely to soon
alter iL
Ferry bas shown he isn't
afraid to tweak things.
When the Cavs wem stumbiing along in February,
Ferry dealt half of his
.a ctive roster to get. West,
Szczerl&gt;iak, Ben Wallace
and Joe Smith, all of whom
gave Oeveland productive
minutes, just not enough of
them.
A quick glance at
Sunday's Game 7 final box
underscores the Cavs'
, twnultuous season. Of the
nine players who faced the
Celtic&amp;, only · three - '
James, Jones .and Zydrunas
llgauskas - played for
coach Mike Brown in ·t he
Oct. 31 opener against

Dallas.
D!&amp;uskas has never experieDccd one like il The 7foot-3 center, wbo hopes to
play for Lithuania in this
summer's Olympics, said it
was a season of endless
hurdles for lhe Cavs, beginning with a fall trip to
China, followed by contract
holdouts by Anderson
Varejao
and
Sasha
Pavlovic.
. All much as losing stings~
the 10-year veteran and
lone player left from a
Cleveland team that won
just 1"7 games five seasons
ago can handle the pain.
Tough as it was, Ibis season can help.
'
"That's the good thing
about being here now, if
you don't win a cbampionshiJ) .it's considered a
fail~m:, " · ·he said. "lhat's
how we look at it. Making Cleveland cavaliers fu!ward LeBron James reacts aftef
the playoffs or just winning being called for a foul during 1be fitst half of Game 7 of an
a series is not good enough NB~ · Eastem Conference semffiinal baskellla'll serieS
·against Ule Boston Celtics in 8ostoo on Sunday.
for us anymore." ·

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fr:lated to Oevelarid' s roster,
tnade it clear be wants Ferry
to improve the Cavaliers now.
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continue to !j!'l better, we
know that," J,funes said. "If
that means some personnel
changes that need to happen,
then ' so be it. The teams
around us in the league are
l)Ontinuing to get better."
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roll call of teams, including
Orlando, the Los Angeles
. Lalcers, Detroit, Boston and
New Orleans, who have
improved over the past year.
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those teams are still alive in
the playoffs. .And it's not
shocking that all four have
more stars than Cleveland,
which still lacks a proven
offensive complement far
James. .
Although be bas tried, the
23-year-old can' t do it alone.
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salary cap, which will prohibit Feriy from being active .
during
free
agency.
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have nearly $30 miiiion in
expiring contracts- Wally
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to be shot recently, the village ma,t,:w con. _sider banning vicious dogs comp Ciy.
Jooes brought dJe idea to council after the
shooting of the pit bull. Jones said the pit
bull was running lose 011 Vme Stmet where
it auaclced a dog at aoother residence. Jones
restrained the dog on a cable and chain until
the dog warden could arrive but the pit bull
broke the table and jumped into another
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to improve their talent jiool.
Last year, Celtic&amp; GM .
Danny Ainge figlqed out a
~ to get Allen on draft day
ore shocking the hoops
world wben he lured Gamea
· away from MIDnesota.
Ferry may have a similar
blockbuster in mind. Over
the · next few weeks,
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evaluate the Cavs from top
to bottom.
"We'll do a deep dive with
my Slaff, the coaching staff,
to fizure out bow we can get
better," he said. "That 's what
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Meigs band di,aor Toney Dinges&amp;, c:etdel', presents L.inds8y McKinney, with the Arion A~rd , ·trn~ top
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accomplishments of ~eigs praised the five eighth graders the senior band members remiMarauder band members :·over wbo qualified to came into the nisced about their years in the
the past four years bighligbted · high school band early.
band. They spoke of the good
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held Monday nigbt
Meigs members for their hilrd wort: and never to be forgotten, and experiHidl School.
·· persistence in bringing fonh qual- ences shared. 1bey presented a
Director Toney Dingess spoke ~ _perfonnanees, and spoke of · gift to Dingess, and memorabilia
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'IbeiiC's a lOt w.e ~n 't
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Sen. B.iu-ack Obama. But
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: · TOOlly is Wednesday, May 21, the 142nd da.y of 2008.
·There are 224 days left in the year.
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: Today 's Highlight in History: On May 21, 19:Z7, &lt;Jharles
:A. Lindbergh landed his Spirit of St. Louis near Paris, com:,pleting the first .solo aiJplane flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
;. On this date: ln ·l542, Spanisll ex.ploter Hernando deSoto
ilied while searching for gold along the Mississippi River.
In 1832; the fiiSt Democralic National Convention got
under way, in Baltimore.
In 1840, New Zealand was declared a British colony.
: In 1892, the opera "Pagliacci," by Ruggero Leoncavlll:lo,
· was fiiSt performed, in Milan, Italy.
:' In 1881 , Clara Barton founded itbe American Red Cross.
In !'924, 14--year-old iBdbby Franks was mimlered in a
"thrill killing" committed by Nathan Leopllld .Jr. and
Richard Loeb, two students at the Uni\'ersitj .()!Chicago.
ln 1932, Amelia 'Earhart ·became the ·first woman to Ji!y
:solo across the Atlantic Ocean as she landed in Nolllberii
Ireland, about 15 hours after leaving Newfoundland.
· In 1956, the United States exploded the first airborne
' hydrogen bomb over Bikini A.toU in the Pacific.
· In 1959, the musical ''Gypsy," inspired ~ die life of
·stripper Gypsy Rose Lee, Qjlened on Broadway.
In 1979, former San Francisco City :Supervisor Dan
·White was convicted of voluntary IDIIDSiiu,ghter in lihe
· s1ayings of Mayor George Moscooe .operily gay
· Supervisor Harvey Mille
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,
~ Ten years ago: Teen gunman Kip Kiplrf'l opened fire
·inside Thurston High School ill S~ Ore., killiJ!.g
· two students, a day after ldlling his pan:u.ts. ( Kinkel was
· ~ sentenced to nearly 112 years in prison forlbe slayings.) In
.the wake of .deadly .anti-goveniment protests, Indonesia
'President Suharto stepped down after 32 years in -power
_and was succeeded by Vice President BJ. Habibie. .
Five years ago; Christie Whitman Fesigned as
Environmental Protection Agency administtator. The most
·devastating earthquake to hit Algeria in two decades killed .
. at least 2,200 people. Ruben Studdard edged.Clay Aiken to
· win the second "American Idol" competition on Fox.
• One yeat ago: The Supreme Court ruled 1hat parents don't
. ·need ·to hire a lawyer to sue public school distrims over 1tbeic
' children' s special education needs. The l1ood •and ~
:Administrat:ton issued a safety alert for the diabetes q ·
lAvandia, marketed by &lt;JiaxoSmithKline, which~. a
.report saying it was linked to a greater .risk of beart
today's Birthdays: Actress Jeanne Bates ("Ben~~}
is · 90. Rhythm-and-blues singer Ron Is~ ,(Tbc' '[sley
·Brothers) is 67 . Musician Bill Champlin ( · ·cago) is '"t ·
. Singer Leo Sayer lis iiO. Actress Carol Potter is 160.
Comedian/radio talk slmw bost Al Franken is 57. Actor Mr.
:T is 56. Actor Judge Reinhold is 51. Actor-direotor Nick
·eassavetes is 49. Actor Brent Briscoe is47.Actress Falnu'.a
.Balk is 34. Rapper Havoc. (Mobb Deep) i s .34. Alllor,Soott
,Leavenworth is 18. Actress Sarah Ramos.is 11.
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. Thought for Today: "Being frustrated :is ,di~le,but :
the real disasters of life begin when y.ou
·what you
want" - Irving .Kfistoi,American editor.

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than a year now, and I've
Kalhi'JI'I
been watChing him since his
Lopez
big speeeh at tbe 2004
Democratic ronventiori. We
have his recoro· in the U.S.
Senate and the Illinois state
legislature. In other words, Obama has said: "Listenin.g
he wasn' t born yesterday. •to the views, evenoflbose
We ought to start paying who we violently disa&amp;ree
attention to what informa- with; that sends a 'Signal to
tion we have and stop pro- the world that we are going
jeering our hopes and to tum the p~ue
.., on die failed
dreams into !his &amp;equent, ~~:acy that the Bush
ener.n,ing -but ettl.pty -.
a · . istrati.oo has practicled
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metoric at campaign rallies.
This all points 10 one
Consider ·what we do thing: Obama is a radical
know about Oba:ma. He left-·w inger. however sacsays he'll "immediately" cbarine much of . his
pull American troops out rhetoric is.
of kaq.
When ·the
National
He took his daughters to Journal ratings .c ame 1)111 in
hear the Rev. Jeremiah January, an Obama cam"God Damn America" paign spokesman tried .t o
Wright preach. He and his explain his score away: "As
wife chose to make Wright Sen. Ohama nvcls aCross
a part of their fantily 's tife the oounuy, and as we've
and career; it was only seen' in the early oontests,.
after Wright was invited to _he's .the one -candiciate
Obama's ·
campaign · who's shown me ability to
announcement that the appeal to Republicans and
offer was reconsidered and tlie ability to .appeal to indetaken back.
pendents." Liberal 0011Obamahasthemostliber- gresswomanZoeLofgrcn.of
al
voting recoro in California said: "Instead of
Congress, according to focusing in Qn what divides
Nationai.JollJ[lliJ.
us, it's focusing in on what
As 1he px:sideo.t of the can .wit4 us. People are sick
United .States, he would sit of
· the
divisions.
down . with , Mahmoud Republicans I :know- and
. A!unadinejad; the president I know quite a few - are
of &amp;an; one-third .of the very enthused by this ro-"
m1i..ginlll "Ax.is of Evil."
Surrender does not Uni~

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our counuy. fWe may not
like lbe war in Iraq, but we .
·also do not lib: losing.)
Higba" aues will not unite
America. Wright does not
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Obama is not a saviol', for
black. wbite or any other
American.
As much as lbe Obama
campaign woUld like t_o
think i.t is a problem in thelf
past, tbe Wrigbt issue will
oontinuetobeaproblemfor
Obarna. And it sboukl be.
Recently,
on
BiU
Bennett's radio show, Gary
MacDougaJ, · wbo was
cbainnan of lbe Dlinois
Governor's Tast Force on
Human Services Reform
and is the author of "Make
a Difference: A Spectaoular
Bmlkthrough in tile Fight
Against Poverty" (St.
·· Martin's Griffin. 2005),
pointed out the depressing
danger of Obama domestically: He gives a boOst to
the likes of Wright; people
w]lo damage communities
by holding back others
from
attaining
the
American dream.
In the Washington Post, ·
MacDougal
wrote:
"Imagine getting up eacl\
morning to go to work in a
society that doesn't want .
you, doesn't respect you
and seeks to bold you back.
Your spiritoal leader has
told you this, .after all. ... H
. this i.s lhe message you got
from your mentor, would
you expect dlat you -could
succeed.? _Would you uy
very hard, if at all?"

,.,. CONROE, Texas
"Bubby" James
:Whitlow, 3, son of ADdrea
~ (Neutzling) Whitlow and
Joseph lanles Whitlow ·of
Conroe, Tens, went to be
:With Jesus on Sunday, May
'll, 2008. He was born on

Funhec,

MacDougal,
who's WOikal wilh Ohaina

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says his experience echoe~
the National ~ulll!! 17llil1g:

Obama'saman,oftheLeft.
AI·so 011 BeDDett's sbow'.
former
Minnesota
Congressman Ym Weber
said of lhe oow-presumed
Democratic · presidential
nominee and his presumably
Democrat-majority
C
· ongress: "TheY' re going
to raise the capital-gains
tax. They're · going tO
severely impede lrade policy. ... The n;gulaqons that
·
to see .as a
we·•re gomg
result of ~ Democratic
approach to climate change
·
trul be .... _
.are gomg to
Y · ,... densome and costly.~
Acknowledging business
leaders wbo have endorsed
Obama., Weber observed
that llOme of lhem are suecombing to the same thing
folks .a t Obama rallies are:
"Business doesn't like
Washington. They don't like
politics. They don't like
partisanship." Weber voneluded: "We'll~ headed
toward a big left tum in economic palicy i( this ·guy is
eleCted ·president." ·
Listen to Obama. Loot at
his record. lfs time to
believe he's the libeml we
know him to be. 1be ~ge
w.e need is a mdity rebeck
oolbe road t.oJllll. 20,1009.
(Kathryn lopez is life edi-

.' Sept. 30, 2004. .
' · . ~ .additi?n to his parents,

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1988 cla~ sets reunion date
.· POMEROY- The Meigs High School Class:of 1988 will
be celebrating their 20th year reunion Qn Saturday Aug. 2.
·lllere will be a family picnic in the afternoon at the Sheets
' Family Fanit near Harrisonville from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.
,and an evening adult social a1 the Riverside Golf COurse
Clubbouse from 7 p.m. until midnight. For more information
poDtad Laura Cobb Sheets, laura@mudfO!'kblues.com.

Office dosed
POMEROY - The TB clinic will be closed on
· Monda.y, May 26 for Memorial Day. The clinic reopens on
Tuesday, May 27.
·

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Tractor pull ·
ROCKSPRINGS -An antique tractor puU will be held at
l p.m. Saturday at the Rocksprings Fairgrounds. Food will
be available from the Scipio Volunteer Frre Department.
Admission is free to spectators. Pull proceeds will benefit the
Mulbeny Community Center and God's NET.
Information is available at 742-3020.

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POMEROY- The Eastem Football program wiU hold a

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Published every aflemoon, •- y

Lindsay McKinney,

and back, Darby
Gilmore, Christopher
Kimes. Jamie Bailey,
arid Caitlin Swartz.
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standing musician; Beeca
Hanstine
and ' Cassie
Patterson, flag captains;
froiD Page AI
Tyler Little, Entertainer's
Award; Bradley Jones,
director'
s award; Lindsay
most amazing four years of
my life," coiiiiDelltCd one of McKinney, Ario.n award;
the seniors. Small trophies Kaylee Kennedy, outstand- ·
were presenteQ to each of ing musician, Seth Iohnsoo,
and Michael Ball, 110 per'
the· seniors.
Large trophies went. to cent awards; and Jessica
seniors IT Buq:hett, out- Sheets, flag captain.

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spoken to the ObioAttomey
General's Office and the
Ohio Peace Officer Training
Academy and 'was told the
~rger . of police forces
would be legal.
·
H Racine's attorney and
.insurance company clears
the merger, Racine gave
Jones permission to proceed
with Racine's end of the·
agreement by being commissiooed by Smith.
Hill said this may help
with the availability of local
officers because bpth Smith
and Jones have full time

jobs, as do most officers in . .around 1,800 people which resentati ves from -b oth comsmall villages. This means is a similar population to munities, including himself,
when Jones is working his Pomeroy. This merger would Cunningham, Jones, Smith
full time job and unavail- k:eep a "community courtfl and others to be named .
able for patrol, Smith may alive in Syracuse/Racine and later. The committee would
be available for patrol in the fees that go with it would discuss fuel costs, tickets
Syracuse as well of Racine · be kept in t!he villages as aDd fees as wen
scheduland vice versa: Syracuse has opposed to being processed ing patrols; etc.
40 hours of local, weekly by the county.
Currently, the Ohio legis-.
police protection, Racine
As it stands, if mayor's lature proposes eliminating
has an estimated 50 hours of court is eliminated, citations . mayor's court in communilocal protection a week.
for offenses will go thro11gh · ties with less lihan 1,600,
courts
When on dl!ly, officers oounty court with the vii- affecting · 334
will be patrolling both vii- · !ages receiving around 50 statewide, including local
!ages, letting the communi- percent of that fine, accord- courts in Racine, Syracuse
and Rutland. However,
ties know a consistent ing to vill.age officials.
police presence which can
The entire merger agree- those with populations over
also provide mutual aid if ment has yet to be worked l,600 could create "commusomething major happens.
out and Hill, who has spo- nity coutts" run by magisH the merger happens, the ken with Cunningham. sug- trates and placed under the
officers of Syracuse and gested a committee on the supervision of the Ohio
Racine will be protecting matter be formed with rep- Supreme Court.

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&amp;olf scramble on June 28 at Pine Hills GoH ·Course in
Pomeroy. The cost is $200 for teams of four, with two
flights, at 9 a.m. and I p.m. ·

Prizes are $300 fur firSt plal:e, $200 for seoond and $100

for dlird. Cash gaJ)le and skins game will be held separately.

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·, RUlLAND -An ·accident involving two vehicles was
jrported at around 6 p.m. yesterday evening on New Lima
., Road in Rutland Township. Emergency ;personnel from the
/ Rutland Fire Department and Meigs EMS responded to
ireat thme people for injuries. No furthtir information was
available. The accident report is being handled by the Ohio
~Highway Patrol.

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.l'romPaglrAl
C8 Health Project, which
paid qualifYing water customen; for blood samples
and medical data. lt was
completed in mid- 2006~
The Science Panel was
also created under the settlement agreement, and is

Dogs

made up of three epidemiol- ed to provide strong eviogy experts. They will ana- dence .about whether the
lyze data collected by the ·chemical is related to any
CS Health Project and eon- human disease.
duct upcoming studies.
Approximately 40,000
who
signed consen.t forms
The two follow-up studies
will provide evidence of during .the C8 Health
whether C8 is linked to any Project will receive introletters.
health eff.ects. Such studies, ductory
which track participants. ~ Participants will be comhealth history over lime and pensated $40 after . comrelate disease to the history pleting first interviews this
· of C8 exposure, are expect- fall A second short inter-

Reynoldsbui:g solicitor.
The Ohio Revised Code
defmes a "dangerous dog"
as a dog that without provol'rom Page AI
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cation ... has
chased or
: POMEROY - . An aceident irivolving two vehicles was
~yesterday afternoon on East Main Street in front of shot three times before it approached in either a menacing fashion or an apparWendy's restaurant. No injuries were reported. The ex.pired.
ent
attitude of attack. or has
-:"omeroy Police Department is investigating the incident.
.Jones oonfirmed this was attempted to bite. or other1be Pomeroy Fire Department was also on scene.
the same pit bull that resi- wise endanger any person,
dents of Vine Stteet were while that dog is off the
complaining about at .the premises of i.ts owner, keeplast re{tllar meeting of er, or harborer and not
Racine Village Council.
.u nder their reasonable con'ones said Reynoldsburg trol of its owner, keeper,
· : STRONGSVH..LE (AP) - A suburban Cleveland stu- has an ordinance which has harborer, or some -o ther
: jlem won'&amp; nip to the Nobel .Prize ceremonies in Sweden banneP aU dogs/anim3Is responsible person, or not
defined as dangerous or physically restrained or .
,Wtb a science fair project on fish herding.
·
Seventeen-year-old Kaleigh Eichel of Strongsville High vicious from the town. confined in a locked pen
School won the trip as a fmaliSt at the Intel International Jones suggested council which has a top, locked
Science .a nd Engineering Fair last week in Atlanta: She consider this ordinance if it fenced or other locked
trained a goldfish to herd other fish in a tank and took a decides to move forwaFd enclosure whicb has a top.
\vith the ban. Neith~r Jones
The Ohio Revised Code
video to demonstra~~: her findings .
Sbe used a bit of food to ooax a fish through a maze of or the village has received defines a "vicious dog" as a
.two red mesh screens in the tank. After one was trained, the actual oroinance to dog that without provocaanother fish was added, one by one, -with trained fish prod- review though it has been tion ...has killed or caused
.ding
along the newcomers.
·
requested
from ·
the serious injury to .any person;
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the. Ohio University
District 17 honors
band were given
special recognition at
the Meigs band banquet. They were .
from the left, front,
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maternal .
grandparents
Brenda K Neutzling of
·Jackson and Michael A.
Neutzling of Poo!eroy; greatgrandparents, Raymond and
of xavier 'Bubby' Whfttow
Dolores
Donohue
· Powtaoy; uncle and aunts,
David (Leona) Neutzling of Middleport and Misi Neutting ·.
of Wanatchce, Wash.; cousms, AJ. and Tanner J'llentzling of
Middleport and Andrew Pomeroy of Watnatcher, Wash., and
many other.great aunts; uncles and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his great-grandparents
· NOibett and Katherine NeutZ!ing.
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killing or serious injury, to
any person, or has killed
another deg; belongs to a
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Currently, vicious and
dangero.us dogs are allowed
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know about DemOcratic
Sen. B.iu-ack Obama. But
there 's .a lso a lot we do.

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;TODAY
IN
HISTORY
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: · TOOlly is Wednesday, May 21, the 142nd da.y of 2008.
·There are 224 days left in the year.
.
: Today 's Highlight in History: On May 21, 19:Z7, &lt;Jharles
:A. Lindbergh landed his Spirit of St. Louis near Paris, com:,pleting the first .solo aiJplane flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
;. On this date: ln ·l542, Spanisll ex.ploter Hernando deSoto
ilied while searching for gold along the Mississippi River.
In 1832; the fiiSt Democralic National Convention got
under way, in Baltimore.
In 1840, New Zealand was declared a British colony.
: In 1892, the opera "Pagliacci," by Ruggero Leoncavlll:lo,
· was fiiSt performed, in Milan, Italy.
:' In 1881 , Clara Barton founded itbe American Red Cross.
In !'924, 14--year-old iBdbby Franks was mimlered in a
"thrill killing" committed by Nathan Leopllld .Jr. and
Richard Loeb, two students at the Uni\'ersitj .()!Chicago.
ln 1932, Amelia 'Earhart ·became the ·first woman to Ji!y
:solo across the Atlantic Ocean as she landed in Nolllberii
Ireland, about 15 hours after leaving Newfoundland.
· In 1956, the United States exploded the first airborne
' hydrogen bomb over Bikini A.toU in the Pacific.
· In 1959, the musical ''Gypsy," inspired ~ die life of
·stripper Gypsy Rose Lee, Qjlened on Broadway.
In 1979, former San Francisco City :Supervisor Dan
·White was convicted of voluntary IDIIDSiiu,ghter in lihe
· s1ayings of Mayor George Moscooe .operily gay
· Supervisor Harvey Mille
• .
,
~ Ten years ago: Teen gunman Kip Kiplrf'l opened fire
·inside Thurston High School ill S~ Ore., killiJ!.g
· two students, a day after ldlling his pan:u.ts. ( Kinkel was
· ~ sentenced to nearly 112 years in prison forlbe slayings.) In
.the wake of .deadly .anti-goveniment protests, Indonesia
'President Suharto stepped down after 32 years in -power
_and was succeeded by Vice President BJ. Habibie. .
Five years ago; Christie Whitman Fesigned as
Environmental Protection Agency administtator. The most
·devastating earthquake to hit Algeria in two decades killed .
. at least 2,200 people. Ruben Studdard edged.Clay Aiken to
· win the second "American Idol" competition on Fox.
• One yeat ago: The Supreme Court ruled 1hat parents don't
. ·need ·to hire a lawyer to sue public school distrims over 1tbeic
' children' s special education needs. The l1ood •and ~
:Administrat:ton issued a safety alert for the diabetes q ·
lAvandia, marketed by &lt;JiaxoSmithKline, which~. a
.report saying it was linked to a greater .risk of beart
today's Birthdays: Actress Jeanne Bates ("Ben~~}
is · 90. Rhythm-and-blues singer Ron Is~ ,(Tbc' '[sley
·Brothers) is 67 . Musician Bill Champlin ( · ·cago) is '"t ·
. Singer Leo Sayer lis iiO. Actress Carol Potter is 160.
Comedian/radio talk slmw bost Al Franken is 57. Actor Mr.
:T is 56. Actor Judge Reinhold is 51. Actor-direotor Nick
·eassavetes is 49. Actor Brent Briscoe is47.Actress Falnu'.a
.Balk is 34. Rapper Havoc. (Mobb Deep) i s .34. Alllor,Soott
,Leavenworth is 18. Actress Sarah Ramos.is 11.
. ··
. Thought for Today: "Being frustrated :is ,di~le,but :
the real disasters of life begin when y.ou
·what you
want" - Irving .Kfistoi,American editor.

We'vebeenfndlispresi~
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· ~
UliU e eotion .swmg oOr more ·
than a year now, and I've
Kalhi'JI'I
been watChing him since his
Lopez
big speeeh at tbe 2004
Democratic ronventiori. We
have his recoro· in the U.S.
Senate and the Illinois state
legislature. In other words, Obama has said: "Listenin.g
he wasn' t born yesterday. •to the views, evenoflbose
We ought to start paying who we violently disa&amp;ree
attention to what informa- with; that sends a 'Signal to
tion we have and stop pro- the world that we are going
jeering our hopes and to tum the p~ue
.., on die failed
dreams into !his &amp;equent, ~~:acy that the Bush
ener.n,ing -but ettl.pty -.
a · . istrati.oo has practicled
,for so long."
metoric at campaign rallies.
This all points 10 one
Consider ·what we do thing: Obama is a radical
know about Oba:ma. He left-·w inger. however sacsays he'll "immediately" cbarine much of . his
pull American troops out rhetoric is.
of kaq.
When ·the
National
He took his daughters to Journal ratings .c ame 1)111 in
hear the Rev. Jeremiah January, an Obama cam"God Damn America" paign spokesman tried .t o
Wright preach. He and his explain his score away: "As
wife chose to make Wright Sen. Ohama nvcls aCross
a part of their fantily 's tife the oounuy, and as we've
and career; it was only seen' in the early oontests,.
after Wright was invited to _he's .the one -candiciate
Obama's ·
campaign · who's shown me ability to
announcement that the appeal to Republicans and
offer was reconsidered and tlie ability to .appeal to indetaken back.
pendents." Liberal 0011Obamahasthemostliber- gresswomanZoeLofgrcn.of
al
voting recoro in California said: "Instead of
Congress, according to focusing in Qn what divides
Nationai.JollJ[lliJ.
us, it's focusing in on what
As 1he px:sideo.t of the can .wit4 us. People are sick
United .States, he would sit of
· the
divisions.
down . with , Mahmoud Republicans I :know- and
. A!unadinejad; the president I know quite a few - are
of &amp;an; one-third .of the very enthused by this ro-"
m1i..ginlll "Ax.is of Evil."
Surrender does not Uni~

"'J"'i' · . \'

our counuy. fWe may not
like lbe war in Iraq, but we .
·also do not lib: losing.)
Higba" aues will not unite
America. Wright does not
__ ,... • .- -'·ca.
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Obama is not a saviol', for
black. wbite or any other
American.
As much as lbe Obama
campaign woUld like t_o
think i.t is a problem in thelf
past, tbe Wrigbt issue will
oontinuetobeaproblemfor
Obarna. And it sboukl be.
Recently,
on
BiU
Bennett's radio show, Gary
MacDougaJ, · wbo was
cbainnan of lbe Dlinois
Governor's Tast Force on
Human Services Reform
and is the author of "Make
a Difference: A Spectaoular
Bmlkthrough in tile Fight
Against Poverty" (St.
·· Martin's Griffin. 2005),
pointed out the depressing
danger of Obama domestically: He gives a boOst to
the likes of Wright; people
w]lo damage communities
by holding back others
from
attaining
the
American dream.
In the Washington Post, ·
MacDougal
wrote:
"Imagine getting up eacl\
morning to go to work in a
society that doesn't want .
you, doesn't respect you
and seeks to bold you back.
Your spiritoal leader has
told you this, .after all. ... H
. this i.s lhe message you got
from your mentor, would
you expect dlat you -could
succeed.? _Would you uy
very hard, if at all?"

,.,. CONROE, Texas
"Bubby" James
:Whitlow, 3, son of ADdrea
~ (Neutzling) Whitlow and
Joseph lanles Whitlow ·of
Conroe, Tens, went to be
:With Jesus on Sunday, May
'll, 2008. He was born on

Funhec,

MacDougal,
who's WOikal wilh Ohaina

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says his experience echoe~
the National ~ulll!! 17llil1g:

Obama'saman,oftheLeft.
AI·so 011 BeDDett's sbow'.
former
Minnesota
Congressman Ym Weber
said of lhe oow-presumed
Democratic · presidential
nominee and his presumably
Democrat-majority
C
· ongress: "TheY' re going
to raise the capital-gains
tax. They're · going tO
severely impede lrade policy. ... The n;gulaqons that
·
to see .as a
we·•re gomg
result of ~ Democratic
approach to climate change
·
trul be .... _
.are gomg to
Y · ,... densome and costly.~
Acknowledging business
leaders wbo have endorsed
Obama., Weber observed
that llOme of lhem are suecombing to the same thing
folks .a t Obama rallies are:
"Business doesn't like
Washington. They don't like
politics. They don't like
partisanship." Weber voneluded: "We'll~ headed
toward a big left tum in economic palicy i( this ·guy is
eleCted ·president." ·
Listen to Obama. Loot at
his record. lfs time to
believe he's the libeml we
know him to be. 1be ~ge
w.e need is a mdity rebeck
oolbe road t.oJllll. 20,1009.
(Kathryn lopez is life edi-

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1988 cla~ sets reunion date
.· POMEROY- The Meigs High School Class:of 1988 will
be celebrating their 20th year reunion Qn Saturday Aug. 2.
·lllere will be a family picnic in the afternoon at the Sheets
' Family Fanit near Harrisonville from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.
,and an evening adult social a1 the Riverside Golf COurse
Clubbouse from 7 p.m. until midnight. For more information
poDtad Laura Cobb Sheets, laura@mudfO!'kblues.com.

Office dosed
POMEROY - The TB clinic will be closed on
· Monda.y, May 26 for Memorial Day. The clinic reopens on
Tuesday, May 27.
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Tractor pull ·
ROCKSPRINGS -An antique tractor puU will be held at
l p.m. Saturday at the Rocksprings Fairgrounds. Food will
be available from the Scipio Volunteer Frre Department.
Admission is free to spectators. Pull proceeds will benefit the
Mulbeny Community Center and God's NET.
Information is available at 742-3020.

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POMEROY- The Eastem Football program wiU hold a

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Published every aflemoon, •- y

Lindsay McKinney,

and back, Darby
Gilmore, Christopher
Kimes. Jamie Bailey,
arid Caitlin Swartz.
Dwl&amp;wlt.ta~

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standing musician; Beeca
Hanstine
and ' Cassie
Patterson, flag captains;
froiD Page AI
Tyler Little, Entertainer's
Award; Bradley Jones,
director'
s award; Lindsay
most amazing four years of
my life," coiiiiDelltCd one of McKinney, Ario.n award;
the seniors. Small trophies Kaylee Kennedy, outstand- ·
were presenteQ to each of ing musician, Seth Iohnsoo,
and Michael Ball, 110 per'
the· seniors.
Large trophies went. to cent awards; and Jessica
seniors IT Buq:hett, out- Sheets, flag captain.

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frcmPageAl
spoken to the ObioAttomey
General's Office and the
Ohio Peace Officer Training
Academy and 'was told the
~rger . of police forces
would be legal.
·
H Racine's attorney and
.insurance company clears
the merger, Racine gave
Jones permission to proceed
with Racine's end of the·
agreement by being commissiooed by Smith.
Hill said this may help
with the availability of local
officers because bpth Smith
and Jones have full time

jobs, as do most officers in . .around 1,800 people which resentati ves from -b oth comsmall villages. This means is a similar population to munities, including himself,
when Jones is working his Pomeroy. This merger would Cunningham, Jones, Smith
full time job and unavail- k:eep a "community courtfl and others to be named .
able for patrol, Smith may alive in Syracuse/Racine and later. The committee would
be available for patrol in the fees that go with it would discuss fuel costs, tickets
Syracuse as well of Racine · be kept in t!he villages as aDd fees as wen
scheduland vice versa: Syracuse has opposed to being processed ing patrols; etc.
40 hours of local, weekly by the county.
Currently, the Ohio legis-.
police protection, Racine
As it stands, if mayor's lature proposes eliminating
has an estimated 50 hours of court is eliminated, citations . mayor's court in communilocal protection a week.
for offenses will go thro11gh · ties with less lihan 1,600,
courts
When on dl!ly, officers oounty court with the vii- affecting · 334
will be patrolling both vii- · !ages receiving around 50 statewide, including local
!ages, letting the communi- percent of that fine, accord- courts in Racine, Syracuse
and Rutland. However,
ties know a consistent ing to vill.age officials.
police presence which can
The entire merger agree- those with populations over
also provide mutual aid if ment has yet to be worked l,600 could create "commusomething major happens.
out and Hill, who has spo- nity coutts" run by magisH the merger happens, the ken with Cunningham. sug- trates and placed under the
officers of Syracuse and gested a committee on the supervision of the Ohio
Racine will be protecting matter be formed with rep- Supreme Court.

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&amp;olf scramble on June 28 at Pine Hills GoH ·Course in
Pomeroy. The cost is $200 for teams of four, with two
flights, at 9 a.m. and I p.m. ·

Prizes are $300 fur firSt plal:e, $200 for seoond and $100

for dlird. Cash gaJ)le and skins game will be held separately.

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·, RUlLAND -An ·accident involving two vehicles was
jrported at around 6 p.m. yesterday evening on New Lima
., Road in Rutland Township. Emergency ;personnel from the
/ Rutland Fire Department and Meigs EMS responded to
ireat thme people for injuries. No furthtir information was
available. The accident report is being handled by the Ohio
~Highway Patrol.

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Studies
.l'romPaglrAl
C8 Health Project, which
paid qualifYing water customen; for blood samples
and medical data. lt was
completed in mid- 2006~
The Science Panel was
also created under the settlement agreement, and is

Dogs

made up of three epidemiol- ed to provide strong eviogy experts. They will ana- dence .about whether the
lyze data collected by the ·chemical is related to any
CS Health Project and eon- human disease.
duct upcoming studies.
Approximately 40,000
who
signed consen.t forms
The two follow-up studies
will provide evidence of during .the C8 Health
whether C8 is linked to any Project will receive introletters.
health eff.ects. Such studies, ductory
which track participants. ~ Participants will be comhealth history over lime and pensated $40 after . comrelate disease to the history pleting first interviews this
· of C8 exposure, are expect- fall A second short inter-

Reynoldsbui:g solicitor.
The Ohio Revised Code
defmes a "dangerous dog"
as a dog that without provol'rom Page AI
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cation ... has
chased or
: POMEROY - . An aceident irivolving two vehicles was
~yesterday afternoon on East Main Street in front of shot three times before it approached in either a menacing fashion or an apparWendy's restaurant. No injuries were reported. The ex.pired.
ent
attitude of attack. or has
-:"omeroy Police Department is investigating the incident.
.Jones oonfirmed this was attempted to bite. or other1be Pomeroy Fire Department was also on scene.
the same pit bull that resi- wise endanger any person,
dents of Vine Stteet were while that dog is off the
complaining about at .the premises of i.ts owner, keeplast re{tllar meeting of er, or harborer and not
Racine Village Council.
.u nder their reasonable con'ones said Reynoldsburg trol of its owner, keeper,
· : STRONGSVH..LE (AP) - A suburban Cleveland stu- has an ordinance which has harborer, or some -o ther
: jlem won'&amp; nip to the Nobel .Prize ceremonies in Sweden banneP aU dogs/anim3Is responsible person, or not
defined as dangerous or physically restrained or .
,Wtb a science fair project on fish herding.
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Seventeen-year-old Kaleigh Eichel of Strongsville High vicious from the town. confined in a locked pen
School won the trip as a fmaliSt at the Intel International Jones suggested council which has a top, locked
Science .a nd Engineering Fair last week in Atlanta: She consider this ordinance if it fenced or other locked
trained a goldfish to herd other fish in a tank and took a decides to move forwaFd enclosure whicb has a top.
\vith the ban. Neith~r Jones
The Ohio Revised Code
video to demonstra~~: her findings .
Sbe used a bit of food to ooax a fish through a maze of or the village has received defines a "vicious dog" as a
.two red mesh screens in the tank. After one was trained, the actual oroinance to dog that without provocaanother fish was added, one by one, -with trained fish prod- review though it has been tion ...has killed or caused
.ding
along the newcomers.
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requested
from ·
the serious injury to .any person;
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;: Fish-herding project wins
i: trip for Cleveland-area student·

One man~ garbage is another man~- trash

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dents selected for
the. Ohio University
District 17 honors
band were given
special recognition at
the Meigs band banquet. They were .
from the left, front,
Hannah Cleek,
· Amanda Gilkey, and

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maternal .
grandparents
Brenda K Neutzling of
·Jackson and Michael A.
Neutzling of Poo!eroy; greatgrandparents, Raymond and
of xavier 'Bubby' Whfttow
Dolores
Donohue
· Powtaoy; uncle and aunts,
David (Leona) Neutzling of Middleport and Misi Neutting ·.
of Wanatchce, Wash.; cousms, AJ. and Tanner J'llentzling of
Middleport and Andrew Pomeroy of Watnatcher, Wash., and
many other.great aunts; uncles and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his great-grandparents
· NOibett and Katherine NeutZ!ing.
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·· A memorial service will be held Saturday, May 24 at 10
il.m. at the Rutland Church of the Nazarene, Rutland. .

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:· Letters to the editor arl' welcome. They should be less
·than 300 words. .t.li'lefters ar.e subject ro· editing, must be
:signt!d. and include address and .telephone number. No
.ruuigned leners will be published. Letters should .be in
.good itaste, addressing issues, not per510fJaJiJiis. Letters of
·.tho/Jks to organiZtJtions and individuals wiU Mt be acoeptc
:llilfor publication.
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. Below: Band stu-

.be IS SIIIVlVed by a sister,
!&gt;axton Ptyoc; Neutzling;

tor of National Review
Online (www.nationalreview.com). She can be .contacted at 1dopez@lllltional-

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bas caused injury,.other than
killing or serious injury, to
any person, or has killed
another deg; belongs to a
b~eed llhat is commonly
known as a pit bull dog. The
owner&amp;bip, keeping, or har- ·
boring of such a breed of
dog shall be · prima-facie
evidence of the ownership,

view will be conducted in
2010. Participants will also
receive gift cards after
their interviews.
Both stodies will end in
2010. Those who participated in the CS Health Project
and who have not signed up
for the community studies
may go to the Science
Panel's
website,
w'ww.C8sciencepanel .com
for the necessary form.
keeping, or hamoring of a
vicious dog.
Currently, vicious and
dangero.us dogs are allowed
in the village but they must
be confined in a locked kennel which is siK-feet high ·
and has a top, or inside a
locked fence or locked
enclosure with a top.

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members were recognized and presented small trophies at
the annual banql.ll!l
held at MeigS High
School Mooday night.

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China's post-quake
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BY TINI TRAN

AND SARA KUGLER

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITERS

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The . May 12 eartiKiuake's

confirmed death toll rose to
more than 40,ro&gt;, with at least

Public meetings

IO,IXXJ more deaths expected,
AN XIAN, China LOUISVILLE, Ky. and
oiiiciills said more than
China is grappting with the
Barack Obama stepped to
neltt massive task in the 32,1XXJ people were missing.
the brink of victory in the
aftermath
of its earthquake The State cOuncil. China's
;Democratic presidential race
- how to shelter the 5 mil- Cabinet, said 80 percent of the
1~esday nil)ht despite a lop:
bodies found in Sichuan ·
lion· people left homeless.
;sule!l loss m the Kentucky
province
had been either ere- ·
were
living
Many
:primary, moving within I 00
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Tuesday in tent cities like mated or buried.
delegates of the total needed
Authorities rushed to disat
the
of
Qianf~
one
to claim the prize at the party
mountain in the disaster pose of c'?rpses, b'!rning
•convention this summer.
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rone, offering some stabili- them or laymg them s1de by .
•· "You have put us within
ty - · along with food and side in pits. Vice Minister
:reach of the Democratic
medical care - to those for Civil Affairs Jiang Li
nomination," he told cheerwhose lives were upended.
said officials had begun coling supporters in Iowa, the
"After the quake, we lecting DNA samples from
:.Overwhelmingly white state
.
couldn't
sleep for five days. bodies so their identities
· .that launched him, a black,
We were really, really could be confirmed later.
first-term senator from
afraid," said Chen Shigui, a
Rescues becoming
-lllinois, on his improbable
weathered
55-year-old more ·remarkable by the
•path to victory laSt January.
fatmer who climbed for two hour - continued on the
· Obarna lavished praise on
days with his · wife and eighth day since the quake,
Hillary Rodham Clmton, his
injured fatller to reach the but the trickle of earlier
•rival in a race unlike any
·
•
APphato camp from their mountain
~ther,
and
accused Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Ob~ma D-111., takes the stage at a rally village. "I felt relieved when days had slowed to a drip.
Jiang said 5 million peoRepublican John McCain of
, we got here. It's much safer ple were homeless and that
Tuesday
in
Des
Moines,
Iowa.
11 campaign run by lobbyists.
compared to my home."
the government was setting
•· "You are Democrats who defiance of Democratic them," Obama said.
p.m. EDT on primary day.
But
there's
not
,enough
up temporary housing for
are tired of being divided, National Committee rules.
Said Clinton: "As a lifelong
. The only primaries remain- room to go around.
victims unable to find shel·Republicans who no longer
Party officials are sched- champion for social justice ing are Puerto Rico, on June
The
government.issued
an
ter with 'rehlljves. He said
· recognize the party that runs uled to meet later this and eq~Jl\~ity, his work has I, followed two days later by
urgent appeal Tuesday for nearly 280,000 tents had
Washington, independents month to consider how made the path easier for me, South Dakota and Montana.
. who are hungry for change," or whether- to seat all or for Senator Obama arid for . Increasingly, Obama has tents and brought in the fiTSt been shipped to the area and
lle said, speaking to a crowd · part of the states' delegates. countless others. He's been been concentrating his cam- foreign teams of doctors 700,000 more ordered and
and field hospitals, some of that factories were ramping
.on the grounds of the Iowa
Obama's speech was part a with us for our fights and · eaign on McCain, - the whom were swapping out up to ·· meet · demand.
·Capitol in Des Moines ~ summons to the voters to we're now with him in his."
Republican nominee-in-wait- with overseas search and
well as the millions around
S1chuan's governor said 3
embrace change, part attempt
Regardless of the results illg, rather than on Clinton.
rescue
specialists.
million tents were needed.
-the country who will elect
The former frrst lady, too,
The switch undersoored a
·the nation s 44th president to coax Clinton's supporters of the two primaries,
to his side as the .nommating Obama was moving ahead has jettisoned the · sharp shift in the response to
·in November.
.
contest
draws to a close.
on the assumption he would aitacks al!ainst Obama that China's worst disaster in
Despite losing Kentucky
"We
have
had
ow'
dissoon becoq~e the nominee. characterized the race only three decades from an emer.to Clinton by a margin of 65
agreements
during
this
camPaity officials said discus- a few weeks ago, although gency stage to one of recov:percent to 30 percent,
-Qbama picked up at least 14 paign, but we all admire her sions were under way to she bristled on Monday at ery - and for many, endur-delegates in the state, she at courage, her commitment send Paul Tewes, a top his _decision to focus on the ing hardship.
On the second of a threeleast 3 7. That : gave him and . her perseverance," he - Obama camp~gn aid~, to . fall campaign, "You can
day
national. mOuniing peiisaid.
"No
inatter
how
this
the
Democrallc
Nauoii"al
declare
you~IT
anything,
1,931 out of the 2,026 ·needed.' The former first lady has primary ends, Senator Cc;mumttee to oversee O{lef· but if you don't have the od, the authoriWian govern.1,755 in their marathon race Clinton lias shattered myths auons for the fall campatgn. votes it doesn't matter," she ment apJlC3!1lrl to be moving
•FM!lflf----~
Obarna decided to mark a said ~ an interview with an to rein m the unusually free
.. - a black man running and broken barriers and
•
- - - ---lludd,loll
reporting it allowed in the dis• 10
¥Mnwlll
against a woman -that has changed the America in · victory of sorts - a majori- Oregon television station.
There was no shortage ,of . aster's first week. Most major
• c:u.n
shattered voter turnout which my daughters and ty of pl~g~ delegates from
state pf11I1!111es ~d caucuses signs that the closest newspapers carried near-idenyours will come of age."
«
.records in state after state.
As
for
McCain,
be
said
he
With his ev~mng appear- Democratic nominating cam- tical photographs on their
UfJ ID 6X lrutwf
'-.)
: The two rivals also collid}ulll3" ltlld
,
would
leave
it
up
to
the
~ce
m
Iowa,
s1te
of
h!s
cntpaign
-in
a
generation
was
front
pages
of
President
Hu
-ed in Oregon's unique vote....u,OniMI-'r
tile•
Ariwna senator ''to explain ICal Jan. 3 caucus tnumph reaching its final stages after Jintao and other senim: leaders
..!Jy-mail primary.
, . Obama said the night's whether his policies and posi- that · launched him .on ~is drawing more than 33 mil- With their beads bowed - a
.contests gave him a rnajori- lions represent long-beld con- way through the pnmanes lion voters to the polls and uniformity that is typical
.
shattering numerous turnout when state media censors
.ty of the delej!ates elected in victions or Washington calcu- ~t followed. .
lations,
but
the
one
thing
they
.
The
quesuon
·
then
records along the way. ·
direct coverage.
all 56 primanes and caucus- ·
don't
represent
is
change.".
.
becomes
how
do
we
com.
.es combined - as distinct
The exit poll in Kentucky plete
the
nomination
Jrom nearly 800 superdeleunderscored
once
more
the
process
so
that
we
have the
·gates who hold the balance
of R?,Wer at the convention. work Obama has aliead if he majority of the total number
' We still have work to do is to win over Clinton's sup- of delegates, including
· superdelegates, to be able to
.to in the remaining states, porters.
10
ballots
say this . thing's over,"
Almost
nine
in
:where we. will compete for
were
cast
by
whites,
and
the
Obama told The Associated
-every delegate available,"
,he said in. an e-mail sent to former first lady was win- Press iii an interview.
Clinton looked for a consupporters. "But tonight, I . ning their support overwhelmingly.
She
defeated
solation
for the strongest
want to thank you for every-dring _you have done to take ber rival among voters of all presidential campaign of
· us this far - farther than age groups and incomes, the any woman in history. She
:anyone predicted, expected college educated and non-. hoped to fmish with more
-or even believed possible." colle~e educated, self- votes than her rival in all the
• Clinton, the one-time descnbed liberals, moder- contests combined, including florida and Michigan,
.front-runner in the race, said ates and conservatives.
had
a
two states that were stripped
Though
Clinton
has
was in it still.
On Monday, May 26, we will publish a special page devollld .to those who are gone but not
the
late
·of
their !lelegates by the
strong
run
through
~ "This is one of the closest
lotgOIIen. They wil be similar to the sample below:
·
•races for a party's nomina- primaries, Obama has steadi- national party for moving
lioll in modern history," the ly outpaced her where it their primary dates too early.
Not counting the results
former frrst lady told sup- counts, in the race for nation-widL select Gae of the followblg FREE rena helow Ill
al
convention
ileleg&lt;~tes.
in
Kentucky and Oregon,
~ers
celebrating her
With her Kentucky victn: Obama was ahead of
~ntucky victory. '"We're
1-IIIIIIBJY-lrillul£
I. We hold yoo in our lhoughll; and memories fon:ver.
:,Winning the popular vote," ry, Clinton picked .up at Clinton by slightly more ·
least
37
delegates
to
at
least
than
618,000
votes
out
of
2.
May God aadle yoo in His lllllS. now and forever.
:_she said, despite figures
14
for
Obamil.
32.2
million
cast
in
pri3. Forever missed, never fO!JolleD. M.oy God hold yoo in lhe palm of
· from competib ve contests
Overall, Obama had maries and caucuses where
His hand.
. tbat · show otherwise. "I'm
D&amp;fid C. AadiiCWI
4. Thank yoo for lhe wonderful days we sh~ togelher. My praym
' more determined than ever 1,931 delegates, less than both candidates competed.
11IJr 10, tMl·Mar I, t •
will be widt yoo until we moel again.
w·see that every vote is cast I00 shy of tlie 2,026 needed The numbers do not·include
S.
The
days we shared were sweel.llong to see you again in God's
to
become
the
first
·
black
Iowa,
Maine;
or
Neviida
can:a00 every ballot is COW)ted." ·
heavenly
glory.
May God's angds
~ Even so, she commended presidential nominee of a cuses, nor do they count- as
6.
YoUr
courage
and bravery still inspire us all, and lhe memory of your
;-Obama, adding, "while we major party. The former Clintnn does in her totals ·
guide
you
and
smile
fills
us
'widt
joy and laughler.
florida and Michigan.
;-continue to go toe-to-toe first lady had I ,759.
7. Though OUI of sighl, you'll forever be in my heart and mind.
Oregon, where Obarna
Both candidates paused
'for this nomination, we do
protect you
8. The day. may come and go, bullhe times we shared will ilways lt.IIIain. ·
during
the
day
to
express
drew
a
crowd
estimated
by
5ee eye-to-eye when it
9
.. May God's angels guide you &amp;lid procect you tbroughout time.
throughout time.
-e omes to uniting our party best wishes to Sen. Edward police at 75,000 over the
·
10.
You were a light in oor life thai burns forever in oor hearts.
Kennedy,
the weekend, had . 52 delegates
to elect a De111ocratic pres- M.
II.
May
God's graces shine over you for all time.
Massachusetts Democrat at stake. The state also had
. ident this 'fall."
12.
Yoo
are
in our lhoughll; and prayers troin morning Ill nigh1 and from
: Sbe alS!I said Michigan and suffering from a brain tumor. the distinction of staging the
year
10 year.
"So many of us here have only contest without a desig~Democrats dc;serve to
benefited
in some way or nated polling day. Instead,
.
~ve their · votes counted. a
of the bat- under a _vote-by-.mail sysanother
because
~ference to the ~gerin)l
tles
he's
waged,
and some tern, elecuon offic1als tallied
,eootroversy surrounding pnhere because of all ballots received by 11
- ~ in both states held in of us

oose

Library, lunch provided.

Holsinger, evangelist. will
TUPPERS PLAINS be held at- the Faith Valley
VFW
Post
9053,
7
p.m.,
at
Church, Bailey
Tabernacle
Thursday, May 22
hall.
·
Run
Road,
Pomeroy, May
. POMEROY - · Meigs
HARRISONVILLE
25, 7 p.m.
23
through
May
Soil
and
Water
Conservation District Board H~sonville senior citizens, each evenirig. The church is
of Supervisors II :30 a.m. at 11 a.m., Presbyterian Church, located 1.7 miles off S.R.
the district office, 3310 I blood pressure checks taken, 124 toward Rutland. For
pot luck served afterwards.
more information· contact
Hiland Road, Pomeroy.
Pastor Emmett A. Rawson.
SYRACUSE Meigs ·
LANGSVH.LE- Special
County Board of MRDD,
services
will be held at the
· regular meeting, 4 p.m.,
of
healing Ministries
House
Carleton School.
.
· Friday, May 23
POMEROY - Chapel, at 'Langsville, May 23, 24,State Route 143, revival ser-· and 25 featuring Theopholis
. vices continuing through and Valarie Jones of Winston ·
Sunday. Evanglist Rev. Salem. N.C.
Rollin Mitchell; special
Tbursdlly,' May 22
singing nightly. Pastor
POMEROY - American Charles McKenzie.
Cancer Society Meigs County
POMEROY - Revival
Monday, May 26
Taskforce, noon, . Pomeroy services
with
Chuck
RACINE - Memorial

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ing up to make the deterrnination about what specifically caused it," said Cuyler
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DIEGO
McGinley, district opera:toostruction was suspended lions manager for Hensel
:on a downtown hotel .after a Phelps Construction Co.
: gas explosion injured 14
The 1,190-room, 30-story
:wc:xters,buttheHiltontower Hilton San Diego Bayfront
-. still may open on schedule, hotel is scheduled tO open in
"the .builder said Thesday.
December next to the San
; A damage assessment Diego Convention Center.
. :report by city engineers · McGiuley said he didn ',t
· :found~ apparent damage to knOw whether it wou).d be
.. ·the Qllll.ll structur.tl concrete· r¢ady, bur the' ~any .· is
, . . :frame and the steel-braced optimis~c .. A ~s~ge left
' - ~fnim!; at the area of the blast: · for Karima Zaki, tht! hotel's
'1be \lainage was primarily v-ice president for new
:limited to tbe northwest cor- development, was not
:ner of the building on the inunedmtely returned.
San Diego Fire-Rescue
:fourth floor and the mechan;ical room on the fifth floor, spokesman Maurice Luque
jbe report said.
· said an electrical spark or
.. The explosion Monday boiler flames could have
~curred iQ a fifth-floor ignited the gas cloud.
lloiler room where pipes
An investigation by the
~natural gas into a water state
Division
of
~g system.
Occupational Safety and
• "We have the experts lin- Health will take two 10 six
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months, said spokeswoman ·
Kate McGuire. She declined
to speculate on the cause. .
Three work:ers fiom subcontractors were in critical
condition Tuesday with second- and third-degree bums
and were in medically
induced
comas,
said
Kimberly
Edwards,
a.
spokeswoman for University
of California, San Diego,
· Medical Center. Another
worker who crashed a car iq
an_ adjacent parking lot after
bemg blinded by the explosion remained hospitalized
with head and neck injuries
but was in good condition,
said Edwards.
Another worker remained
in fair condition at Scripps
Mercy Hospital, said hospital spokeswoman Kristin
Reinhardt.
More than 400 construc. tion workers were at the site
at the time.

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9:30 a.m., guest speaker
James E. Corbitt, refresh- '
rnents after.

Birthdays

.Always try to
mend your fences_.
BY KATHY MITCHELL

SuGAR

AND MARCY

· . Dear Annie: I am a highSunday, May 2S
SXRACUSE - Phyllis ly-educated single woman Io
Hams Baker's · 80th birth- my 30s who has made many
day will be celebrated with serious mistakes. I have had
a party from I .to 3 p.m. overlapping affairs and relaSunday at the Syracuse tionships with my co-workers, some of them manied.
Community Center.
I have come to understand
Tuesday, June 3
that
I did this because I
MIDDLEPORT - The
enjoyed
the attention. I also
Rev. Odell Manley will celebrate his 80th birthday on thought I could use these men
J11ne 3. Cards may be sent to to .advance my career. As it
him at 160 Beech St., turns out, I have been mosdy
unemployed for more than a
Middleport, Ohio 45760.
year. I now think I may never
be able to fmd a job in my
field, partly because others
know about my involvement
with colleagues.
I regret my actions and
·feel terrible about the impact
they have had on others. I
want to start over, but don't
know how. Should I apolof,ize to those I have hurt or
JUSt move on? How do I find
employment with my history? Miserable and
Discouraged in California
Dear California: It's
always a good idea to apologize to someone you have
hurt. Depen~ing ~po~ the
degree of pam you inflicted,
you might not be forgiven;
but you will feel better for
having tried. And if you
believe ·this is a reason you
are not finding employment,
you should be upfront about
it Explain to any potential
employer that you made
some personal mistakes at
your previous job, but have
learned your lesson and
want to prove you can do
Beegle,
better. You · also should get
the word out to former colleagues that you are sony
for your prior behavior,
you've ch;mged and you're
Hubbard, received his state looking for wort. If you still
degree through placement cannot fmd a job, consider
in equine science. Carnahan continuing education classes
worked for Sunny Lane to burnish your resume or, if
Stables and Boarding.
necessary, changing careers.
Chris Holter, son of Sometimes you have to
Stan~ey an~ Tanya Holter, clean the slate entirely.
received h1s state degree
Dear Annie: At every holthrough swine production. iday meal at my great-aunt
Holter works with his father "Bessie's" horne, my sisterin production and managing in-law and her family bring
a small swing herd.
their own plastic containers
and, as soon as we're done
eating, fill them up with leftovers to take horne. They do
this before food is offered to
anyone else, including my
great-aunt, who conked and
served the meal.
We have taken food home
as well, but only when Aunt
Bessie offered it. She is 72,
and it's a lot of work (not to
mention money) preparing
as much food as she serves.
I am stunned that my sisterin-law does this every time
and wonder what you think.

Mallo~=

.southern FFA members receive degrees
· RACINE -Six students Perry and Bobbi Hill,
from Southern High School rec~ived her s~te dep in
~ntly rece1ved !herr state
equme producuon. Hill cur1:!,'A degrees ' at ~he 80th renlly owns five _horses ll:fld
::ohio FFA Convepllon.
barrel races m Jumor
i Ryan -Lee Beegle, son '?f NBHA. ·
.
;Rod Beegle_ and Debbie
Dustrn Johnson, son of
_::Parsons_ received his state Carrol Joe . and ~renda
· .4egree m sb~p producuon. Johnson, rece1ved h1s state
lJeegle current! y manage~ - degree through placement
120 head of e~es.
in greenh_ouse production
: Mallory Hill, daughter of and equme production.

Johnson works for Darrel
Norris Greenhouses and
raises a show horse. .
Eric Perry, son of Troy
Perry and 'Christina Gater,
· received his state degree
through beef pr&lt;?duction..
Perry '!'orks on his grand"
parents farm and owns and
-manages a small beef herd.
Rusty Carnahan, son of
Tony Carnahan and Sandy

0Nr Amaud: Does AURt
Bessie usually insist that

people take food home? If ·
she cooks a lot, she may not
want all those • leftovers.
However, if your sister-inlaw is taking food that your
great-aunt would like to eat
another day, you should
speak up. Next time, bring
some of your own containe(S
and put away as much food
as you can in Aunt Bessie's
freezer, wrapped in individual ponions. Tell your sisterin-law you ' re sure Aunt
Bessie would like to haVe .
prepared meals available,
and that she deserves them
after all her hard wort. You ·
might even ask her to belp.
DNr Aimie: I love it wben
parents of students who are
"bright" but not living up to
their potential claim . their
child is bored. If they were so
bored, they would do the
work expected of them
before slacking off. Bored is
when you have nothing to do.
You hit a nerve when you
suggested the parents Wildt
with the teacher to find extracredit assignments for missed
work. Teachers have enough
to do without creating independent study plans for ~
students. Let these kids fail
the subjects they are so bortil
in, repeat the grade and_
maybe then they- will"learil
valuable life lesson. Ed!M'Htor in Pemlsyhaoia .
Dear
Pennsylvania:
Bored isn't necessarily when
you have nothing to do. It's
when what you are doing
holds no interest for yoo.
Grade-school students are
not always mature enough to
think, "I'll finish this tedious
assignment because it's the
right thing to do." They
think, "This is stupid. Why
botherT' Making bright studenis repeat a grade teaches
them that school is a drudge
and teachers don 'I care about
them. There has to be a better way.
Annie's Mailbox is written by Kslhy MitcheU and
Marcy Sugar, longtilru •

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Johnson, Enc Perry, Rusty Camahan, Chris Holter.

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2008

China's post-quake
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challenge: 5 million homeless

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BY DAVID ESPO

BY TINI TRAN

AND SARA KUGLER

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITERS

Community Calendar

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The . May 12 eartiKiuake's

confirmed death toll rose to
more than 40,ro&gt;, with at least

Public meetings

IO,IXXJ more deaths expected,
AN XIAN, China LOUISVILLE, Ky. and
oiiiciills said more than
China is grappting with the
Barack Obama stepped to
neltt massive task in the 32,1XXJ people were missing.
the brink of victory in the
aftermath
of its earthquake The State cOuncil. China's
;Democratic presidential race
- how to shelter the 5 mil- Cabinet, said 80 percent of the
1~esday nil)ht despite a lop:
bodies found in Sichuan ·
lion· people left homeless.
;sule!l loss m the Kentucky
province
had been either ere- ·
were
living
Many
:primary, moving within I 00
.
Tuesday in tent cities like mated or buried.
delegates of the total needed
Authorities rushed to disat
the
of
Qianf~
one
to claim the prize at the party
mountain in the disaster pose of c'?rpses, b'!rning
•convention this summer.
·
rone, offering some stabili- them or laymg them s1de by .
•· "You have put us within
ty - · along with food and side in pits. Vice Minister
:reach of the Democratic
medical care - to those for Civil Affairs Jiang Li
nomination," he told cheerwhose lives were upended.
said officials had begun coling supporters in Iowa, the
"After the quake, we lecting DNA samples from
:.Overwhelmingly white state
.
couldn't
sleep for five days. bodies so their identities
· .that launched him, a black,
We were really, really could be confirmed later.
first-term senator from
afraid," said Chen Shigui, a
Rescues becoming
-lllinois, on his improbable
weathered
55-year-old more ·remarkable by the
•path to victory laSt January.
fatmer who climbed for two hour - continued on the
· Obarna lavished praise on
days with his · wife and eighth day since the quake,
Hillary Rodham Clmton, his
injured fatller to reach the but the trickle of earlier
•rival in a race unlike any
·
•
APphato camp from their mountain
~ther,
and
accused Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Ob~ma D-111., takes the stage at a rally village. "I felt relieved when days had slowed to a drip.
Jiang said 5 million peoRepublican John McCain of
, we got here. It's much safer ple were homeless and that
Tuesday
in
Des
Moines,
Iowa.
11 campaign run by lobbyists.
compared to my home."
the government was setting
•· "You are Democrats who defiance of Democratic them," Obama said.
p.m. EDT on primary day.
But
there's
not
,enough
up temporary housing for
are tired of being divided, National Committee rules.
Said Clinton: "As a lifelong
. The only primaries remain- room to go around.
victims unable to find shel·Republicans who no longer
Party officials are sched- champion for social justice ing are Puerto Rico, on June
The
government.issued
an
ter with 'rehlljves. He said
· recognize the party that runs uled to meet later this and eq~Jl\~ity, his work has I, followed two days later by
urgent appeal Tuesday for nearly 280,000 tents had
Washington, independents month to consider how made the path easier for me, South Dakota and Montana.
. who are hungry for change," or whether- to seat all or for Senator Obama arid for . Increasingly, Obama has tents and brought in the fiTSt been shipped to the area and
lle said, speaking to a crowd · part of the states' delegates. countless others. He's been been concentrating his cam- foreign teams of doctors 700,000 more ordered and
and field hospitals, some of that factories were ramping
.on the grounds of the Iowa
Obama's speech was part a with us for our fights and · eaign on McCain, - the whom were swapping out up to ·· meet · demand.
·Capitol in Des Moines ~ summons to the voters to we're now with him in his."
Republican nominee-in-wait- with overseas search and
well as the millions around
S1chuan's governor said 3
embrace change, part attempt
Regardless of the results illg, rather than on Clinton.
rescue
specialists.
million tents were needed.
-the country who will elect
The former frrst lady, too,
The switch undersoored a
·the nation s 44th president to coax Clinton's supporters of the two primaries,
to his side as the .nommating Obama was moving ahead has jettisoned the · sharp shift in the response to
·in November.
.
contest
draws to a close.
on the assumption he would aitacks al!ainst Obama that China's worst disaster in
Despite losing Kentucky
"We
have
had
ow'
dissoon becoq~e the nominee. characterized the race only three decades from an emer.to Clinton by a margin of 65
agreements
during
this
camPaity officials said discus- a few weeks ago, although gency stage to one of recov:percent to 30 percent,
-Qbama picked up at least 14 paign, but we all admire her sions were under way to she bristled on Monday at ery - and for many, endur-delegates in the state, she at courage, her commitment send Paul Tewes, a top his _decision to focus on the ing hardship.
On the second of a threeleast 3 7. That : gave him and . her perseverance," he - Obama camp~gn aid~, to . fall campaign, "You can
day
national. mOuniing peiisaid.
"No
inatter
how
this
the
Democrallc
Nauoii"al
declare
you~IT
anything,
1,931 out of the 2,026 ·needed.' The former first lady has primary ends, Senator Cc;mumttee to oversee O{lef· but if you don't have the od, the authoriWian govern.1,755 in their marathon race Clinton lias shattered myths auons for the fall campatgn. votes it doesn't matter," she ment apJlC3!1lrl to be moving
•FM!lflf----~
Obarna decided to mark a said ~ an interview with an to rein m the unusually free
.. - a black man running and broken barriers and
•
- - - ---lludd,loll
reporting it allowed in the dis• 10
¥Mnwlll
against a woman -that has changed the America in · victory of sorts - a majori- Oregon television station.
There was no shortage ,of . aster's first week. Most major
• c:u.n
shattered voter turnout which my daughters and ty of pl~g~ delegates from
state pf11I1!111es ~d caucuses signs that the closest newspapers carried near-idenyours will come of age."
«
.records in state after state.
As
for
McCain,
be
said
he
With his ev~mng appear- Democratic nominating cam- tical photographs on their
UfJ ID 6X lrutwf
'-.)
: The two rivals also collid}ulll3" ltlld
,
would
leave
it
up
to
the
~ce
m
Iowa,
s1te
of
h!s
cntpaign
-in
a
generation
was
front
pages
of
President
Hu
-ed in Oregon's unique vote....u,OniMI-'r
tile•
Ariwna senator ''to explain ICal Jan. 3 caucus tnumph reaching its final stages after Jintao and other senim: leaders
..!Jy-mail primary.
, . Obama said the night's whether his policies and posi- that · launched him .on ~is drawing more than 33 mil- With their beads bowed - a
.contests gave him a rnajori- lions represent long-beld con- way through the pnmanes lion voters to the polls and uniformity that is typical
.
shattering numerous turnout when state media censors
.ty of the delej!ates elected in victions or Washington calcu- ~t followed. .
lations,
but
the
one
thing
they
.
The
quesuon
·
then
records along the way. ·
direct coverage.
all 56 primanes and caucus- ·
don't
represent
is
change.".
.
becomes
how
do
we
com.
.es combined - as distinct
The exit poll in Kentucky plete
the
nomination
Jrom nearly 800 superdeleunderscored
once
more
the
process
so
that
we
have the
·gates who hold the balance
of R?,Wer at the convention. work Obama has aliead if he majority of the total number
' We still have work to do is to win over Clinton's sup- of delegates, including
· superdelegates, to be able to
.to in the remaining states, porters.
10
ballots
say this . thing's over,"
Almost
nine
in
:where we. will compete for
were
cast
by
whites,
and
the
Obama told The Associated
-every delegate available,"
,he said in. an e-mail sent to former first lady was win- Press iii an interview.
Clinton looked for a consupporters. "But tonight, I . ning their support overwhelmingly.
She
defeated
solation
for the strongest
want to thank you for every-dring _you have done to take ber rival among voters of all presidential campaign of
· us this far - farther than age groups and incomes, the any woman in history. She
:anyone predicted, expected college educated and non-. hoped to fmish with more
-or even believed possible." colle~e educated, self- votes than her rival in all the
• Clinton, the one-time descnbed liberals, moder- contests combined, including florida and Michigan,
.front-runner in the race, said ates and conservatives.
had
a
two states that were stripped
Though
Clinton
has
was in it still.
On Monday, May 26, we will publish a special page devollld .to those who are gone but not
the
late
·of
their !lelegates by the
strong
run
through
~ "This is one of the closest
lotgOIIen. They wil be similar to the sample below:
·
•races for a party's nomina- primaries, Obama has steadi- national party for moving
lioll in modern history," the ly outpaced her where it their primary dates too early.
Not counting the results
former frrst lady told sup- counts, in the race for nation-widL select Gae of the followblg FREE rena helow Ill
al
convention
ileleg&lt;~tes.
in
Kentucky and Oregon,
~ers
celebrating her
With her Kentucky victn: Obama was ahead of
~ntucky victory. '"We're
1-IIIIIIBJY-lrillul£
I. We hold yoo in our lhoughll; and memories fon:ver.
:,Winning the popular vote," ry, Clinton picked .up at Clinton by slightly more ·
least
37
delegates
to
at
least
than
618,000
votes
out
of
2.
May God aadle yoo in His lllllS. now and forever.
:_she said, despite figures
14
for
Obamil.
32.2
million
cast
in
pri3. Forever missed, never fO!JolleD. M.oy God hold yoo in lhe palm of
· from competib ve contests
Overall, Obama had maries and caucuses where
His hand.
. tbat · show otherwise. "I'm
D&amp;fid C. AadiiCWI
4. Thank yoo for lhe wonderful days we sh~ togelher. My praym
' more determined than ever 1,931 delegates, less than both candidates competed.
11IJr 10, tMl·Mar I, t •
will be widt yoo until we moel again.
w·see that every vote is cast I00 shy of tlie 2,026 needed The numbers do not·include
S.
The
days we shared were sweel.llong to see you again in God's
to
become
the
first
·
black
Iowa,
Maine;
or
Neviida
can:a00 every ballot is COW)ted." ·
heavenly
glory.
May God's angds
~ Even so, she commended presidential nominee of a cuses, nor do they count- as
6.
YoUr
courage
and bravery still inspire us all, and lhe memory of your
;-Obama, adding, "while we major party. The former Clintnn does in her totals ·
guide
you
and
smile
fills
us
'widt
joy and laughler.
florida and Michigan.
;-continue to go toe-to-toe first lady had I ,759.
7. Though OUI of sighl, you'll forever be in my heart and mind.
Oregon, where Obarna
Both candidates paused
'for this nomination, we do
protect you
8. The day. may come and go, bullhe times we shared will ilways lt.IIIain. ·
during
the
day
to
express
drew
a
crowd
estimated
by
5ee eye-to-eye when it
9
.. May God's angels guide you &amp;lid procect you tbroughout time.
throughout time.
-e omes to uniting our party best wishes to Sen. Edward police at 75,000 over the
·
10.
You were a light in oor life thai burns forever in oor hearts.
Kennedy,
the weekend, had . 52 delegates
to elect a De111ocratic pres- M.
II.
May
God's graces shine over you for all time.
Massachusetts Democrat at stake. The state also had
. ident this 'fall."
12.
Yoo
are
in our lhoughll; and prayers troin morning Ill nigh1 and from
: Sbe alS!I said Michigan and suffering from a brain tumor. the distinction of staging the
year
10 year.
"So many of us here have only contest without a desig~Democrats dc;serve to
benefited
in some way or nated polling day. Instead,
.
~ve their · votes counted. a
of the bat- under a _vote-by-.mail sysanother
because
~ference to the ~gerin)l
tles
he's
waged,
and some tern, elecuon offic1als tallied
,eootroversy surrounding pnhere because of all ballots received by 11
- ~ in both states held in of us

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Library, lunch provided.

Holsinger, evangelist. will
TUPPERS PLAINS be held at- the Faith Valley
VFW
Post
9053,
7
p.m.,
at
Church, Bailey
Tabernacle
Thursday, May 22
hall.
·
Run
Road,
Pomeroy, May
. POMEROY - · Meigs
HARRISONVILLE
25, 7 p.m.
23
through
May
Soil
and
Water
Conservation District Board H~sonville senior citizens, each evenirig. The church is
of Supervisors II :30 a.m. at 11 a.m., Presbyterian Church, located 1.7 miles off S.R.
the district office, 3310 I blood pressure checks taken, 124 toward Rutland. For
pot luck served afterwards.
more information· contact
Hiland Road, Pomeroy.
Pastor Emmett A. Rawson.
SYRACUSE Meigs ·
LANGSVH.LE- Special
County Board of MRDD,
services
will be held at the
· regular meeting, 4 p.m.,
of
healing Ministries
House
Carleton School.
.
· Friday, May 23
POMEROY - Chapel, at 'Langsville, May 23, 24,State Route 143, revival ser-· and 25 featuring Theopholis
. vices continuing through and Valarie Jones of Winston ·
Sunday. Evanglist Rev. Salem. N.C.
Rollin Mitchell; special
Tbursdlly,' May 22
singing nightly. Pastor
POMEROY - American Charles McKenzie.
Cancer Society Meigs County
POMEROY - Revival
Monday, May 26
Taskforce, noon, . Pomeroy services
with
Chuck
RACINE - Memorial

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ing up to make the deterrnination about what specifically caused it," said Cuyler
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DIEGO
McGinley, district opera:toostruction was suspended lions manager for Hensel
:on a downtown hotel .after a Phelps Construction Co.
: gas explosion injured 14
The 1,190-room, 30-story
:wc:xters,buttheHiltontower Hilton San Diego Bayfront
-. still may open on schedule, hotel is scheduled tO open in
"the .builder said Thesday.
December next to the San
; A damage assessment Diego Convention Center.
. :report by city engineers · McGiuley said he didn ',t
· :found~ apparent damage to knOw whether it wou).d be
.. ·the Qllll.ll structur.tl concrete· r¢ady, bur the' ~any .· is
, . . :frame and the steel-braced optimis~c .. A ~s~ge left
' - ~fnim!; at the area of the blast: · for Karima Zaki, tht! hotel's
'1be \lainage was primarily v-ice president for new
:limited to tbe northwest cor- development, was not
:ner of the building on the inunedmtely returned.
San Diego Fire-Rescue
:fourth floor and the mechan;ical room on the fifth floor, spokesman Maurice Luque
jbe report said.
· said an electrical spark or
.. The explosion Monday boiler flames could have
~curred iQ a fifth-floor ignited the gas cloud.
lloiler room where pipes
An investigation by the
~natural gas into a water state
Division
of
~g system.
Occupational Safety and
• "We have the experts lin- Health will take two 10 six
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months, said spokeswoman ·
Kate McGuire. She declined
to speculate on the cause. .
Three work:ers fiom subcontractors were in critical
condition Tuesday with second- and third-degree bums
and were in medically
induced
comas,
said
Kimberly
Edwards,
a.
spokeswoman for University
of California, San Diego,
· Medical Center. Another
worker who crashed a car iq
an_ adjacent parking lot after
bemg blinded by the explosion remained hospitalized
with head and neck injuries
but was in good condition,
said Edwards.
Another worker remained
in fair condition at Scripps
Mercy Hospital, said hospital spokeswoman Kristin
Reinhardt.
More than 400 construc. tion workers were at the site
at the time.

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American Legion Post 602,
9:30 a.m., guest speaker
James E. Corbitt, refresh- '
rnents after.

Birthdays

.Always try to
mend your fences_.
BY KATHY MITCHELL

SuGAR

AND MARCY

· . Dear Annie: I am a highSunday, May 2S
SXRACUSE - Phyllis ly-educated single woman Io
Hams Baker's · 80th birth- my 30s who has made many
day will be celebrated with serious mistakes. I have had
a party from I .to 3 p.m. overlapping affairs and relaSunday at the Syracuse tionships with my co-workers, some of them manied.
Community Center.
I have come to understand
Tuesday, June 3
that
I did this because I
MIDDLEPORT - The
enjoyed
the attention. I also
Rev. Odell Manley will celebrate his 80th birthday on thought I could use these men
J11ne 3. Cards may be sent to to .advance my career. As it
him at 160 Beech St., turns out, I have been mosdy
unemployed for more than a
Middleport, Ohio 45760.
year. I now think I may never
be able to fmd a job in my
field, partly because others
know about my involvement
with colleagues.
I regret my actions and
·feel terrible about the impact
they have had on others. I
want to start over, but don't
know how. Should I apolof,ize to those I have hurt or
JUSt move on? How do I find
employment with my history? Miserable and
Discouraged in California
Dear California: It's
always a good idea to apologize to someone you have
hurt. Depen~ing ~po~ the
degree of pam you inflicted,
you might not be forgiven;
but you will feel better for
having tried. And if you
believe ·this is a reason you
are not finding employment,
you should be upfront about
it Explain to any potential
employer that you made
some personal mistakes at
your previous job, but have
learned your lesson and
want to prove you can do
Beegle,
better. You · also should get
the word out to former colleagues that you are sony
for your prior behavior,
you've ch;mged and you're
Hubbard, received his state looking for wort. If you still
degree through placement cannot fmd a job, consider
in equine science. Carnahan continuing education classes
worked for Sunny Lane to burnish your resume or, if
Stables and Boarding.
necessary, changing careers.
Chris Holter, son of Sometimes you have to
Stan~ey an~ Tanya Holter, clean the slate entirely.
received h1s state degree
Dear Annie: At every holthrough swine production. iday meal at my great-aunt
Holter works with his father "Bessie's" horne, my sisterin production and managing in-law and her family bring
a small swing herd.
their own plastic containers
and, as soon as we're done
eating, fill them up with leftovers to take horne. They do
this before food is offered to
anyone else, including my
great-aunt, who conked and
served the meal.
We have taken food home
as well, but only when Aunt
Bessie offered it. She is 72,
and it's a lot of work (not to
mention money) preparing
as much food as she serves.
I am stunned that my sisterin-law does this every time
and wonder what you think.

Mallo~=

.southern FFA members receive degrees
· RACINE -Six students Perry and Bobbi Hill,
from Southern High School rec~ived her s~te dep in
~ntly rece1ved !herr state
equme producuon. Hill cur1:!,'A degrees ' at ~he 80th renlly owns five _horses ll:fld
::ohio FFA Convepllon.
barrel races m Jumor
i Ryan -Lee Beegle, son '?f NBHA. ·
.
;Rod Beegle_ and Debbie
Dustrn Johnson, son of
_::Parsons_ received his state Carrol Joe . and ~renda
· .4egree m sb~p producuon. Johnson, rece1ved h1s state
lJeegle current! y manage~ - degree through placement
120 head of e~es.
in greenh_ouse production
: Mallory Hill, daughter of and equme production.

Johnson works for Darrel
Norris Greenhouses and
raises a show horse. .
Eric Perry, son of Troy
Perry and 'Christina Gater,
· received his state degree
through beef pr&lt;?duction..
Perry '!'orks on his grand"
parents farm and owns and
-manages a small beef herd.
Rusty Carnahan, son of
Tony Carnahan and Sandy

0Nr Amaud: Does AURt
Bessie usually insist that

people take food home? If ·
she cooks a lot, she may not
want all those • leftovers.
However, if your sister-inlaw is taking food that your
great-aunt would like to eat
another day, you should
speak up. Next time, bring
some of your own containe(S
and put away as much food
as you can in Aunt Bessie's
freezer, wrapped in individual ponions. Tell your sisterin-law you ' re sure Aunt
Bessie would like to haVe .
prepared meals available,
and that she deserves them
after all her hard wort. You ·
might even ask her to belp.
DNr Aimie: I love it wben
parents of students who are
"bright" but not living up to
their potential claim . their
child is bored. If they were so
bored, they would do the
work expected of them
before slacking off. Bored is
when you have nothing to do.
You hit a nerve when you
suggested the parents Wildt
with the teacher to find extracredit assignments for missed
work. Teachers have enough
to do without creating independent study plans for ~
students. Let these kids fail
the subjects they are so bortil
in, repeat the grade and_
maybe then they- will"learil
valuable life lesson. Ed!M'Htor in Pemlsyhaoia .
Dear
Pennsylvania:
Bored isn't necessarily when
you have nothing to do. It's
when what you are doing
holds no interest for yoo.
Grade-school students are
not always mature enough to
think, "I'll finish this tedious
assignment because it's the
right thing to do." They
think, "This is stupid. Why
botherT' Making bright studenis repeat a grade teaches
them that school is a drudge
and teachers don 'I care about
them. There has to be a better way.
Annie's Mailbox is written by Kslhy MitcheU and
Marcy Sugar, longtilru •

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Johnson, Enc Perry, Rusty Camahan, Chris Holter.

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Court of Appeals for die
District of COlumbia Circuit
()OIIld force the Treasury .
Department to redesign
p!pCl' bilk, ma~ matina
them differeat stzes or witli
Oised ~. '"That would be a great
idea," said Kent Palttr, 44,
who has nm the KP
Cowthoase Deli for nine
,ars. He said dlcre has
been about ' a dozen
i'nstaiiN"i in which people
have tried 10 give him a
dOllar bill and said it was a
five or a ten.
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a Aised swfaoe wouldn't
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(AP) Polia: an Tuesday diagc:d
die dqvu of a ~ tnd

dlat struck and kjllcd •
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·~ an 8-yea--old boy
lro:m getting hil
&lt;Gea!Je Wackins, 40. of
Grove City, filoes I mWIIlUID . sentenoe
of • six
mlllfhs in jail and a $1,000
tine if coavicted of a misde=
meanar count of vehicular
homicide.
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2 p.m., wilb luach provided sch'li:e to oUrOIM••znity."
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dents on many levels,"
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all students, intetats are to the community," . said llOIIege-~ nile.
sparbd by lbe WJJe dling at Brent Patterson, ROCC's
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MAEA President ·and
founder Darryl Lee Baynes.
"It impacts eve~Y~bina and
everyone: from tbe foOd we
eat to dlc clocbes we wear."
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meaningful
OOIIDilCtion
between science and e~·
day life," . he added "We
create lrmiing experieooes
for our SIUdents by design.
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bauds-on
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bility. Or mmding die OJr- diange quicldy,"
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flex a wbile, die new dol·
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The IQlPea(s courT ruled 2- vending machines caused a
I diat t6e U.S. has not tried problem.
.
lwd enough to mate paper
"'1bose dallars coins are
money distinguishable. And just barely bitlga' .dim tbe
it ~ the U.S. failed io quatrr, aad !bey Shrew me .
explain why changing die off," rata- Slid. "bizll get
money would be an undue a wbole lor of diem now: I
burden.
see diem all die lime a
The Treasury Department rvc leamrd 10 idl them by
has redesigned currency die weight of diem.
several times in recent
Even though people
years and adding features ~ionally .sliD 1Iy to gtve
to aid die blind would be Parke a $1 bill and claim it
relatively ioe..,ensive, tbe is a lar&amp;et deoominazion;
court said.
nobody bas ever gotten
ParUr said designeR o[ away willl. it, he said. His
pape,r money CIOilld IKe a deli is oa 1br: JRIIIDd Ooor
cue from die differences of tbe · Hamilton County
built into ooins.
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"With die ~ ooins, sheriff's deputies lUid
quarters and mckles. one Cincinnati poliCie officccs
has ridges and one doesn•1," waiting to testify always
be said. "And wilb lbe little are nearby.
coins, dlc dimes and pen"A lot of my cUSliolllrn
Dies. one is smooth and one .are county employees."

mph in a 20 mph school
suburb.
zone, Garnett said.
Sharp died a a hospital.
Dave Thomas, an atlol'·
The 6oy was seriously ney fCJ'iC&amp;alti.ng Wactins,
injiiO!Il, hut is DOW bact in said his clieat will ~
not guilty during an
scbaol.
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ROOney Ga:ueu said drugs May 29 in Franklin CilunC)'
aDd
alcohol
weren't Municipal Court.
invol~ in die accident,
"This has been a tenible
aad Walkins told police thai: event for evayooe, includhe simply didn't -'die in hiiD," Thomas said.
.aDd' the hoy in Jbe !be whale
reall.l,:vastated by
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cbqes, including .misde- llll:ill was left Tuesday with
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where
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when 1he Bulls move up into one of 1he top 1hree pioks in the NBA draft lottery Tuesday in
Secaucus, NJ~ The Bulls eventually won the 1ot1ery, giving them the number one pick in the

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tpiftlill a Detroit team £hat
waited six days for !be series
to start
is mt an option,
Qe1irll said. "So we ·don',t
iwo dlint .about £hat." .
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tChounds for Boston and
bjon Rondo soored seven
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and two wmovers in bis first
game since May 7. Tayshaun
Prince liOiled 16 points and
Antonio Md)yess added 14
p:»ors aad II rebounds for
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chat advmtage to tare"""""' 3 and 4.
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vicfuries in
"This was the perf~
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OJeveland_ On tuesdav .- . aad tJy lo sSa1 ·one. . said
&lt;imptvved to 9-0 a~~ &amp;oe, Who soared 41m 1he
die play.cdfs, but lbey're 0-6 ~ against Cleveland.
oolbe.
we we!'e aware of
"~y haven't lGSt •
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game, they should be lllllllfi- ........ . . . &amp;:..:.. fi
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missed 1br: last 2 ~12 pmes to take an 8-0 lead oo
oflbr:Orlando smes. "''bey_ Allen's drive witb 8:36 left
have 1ral very ,good here a in 1br: first.
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home. We are·u~y A _ma!"We just didn't seem to be
ly good team; we dido t in a good flow, it might bave
have A good game today, hut had somethina to do witb
we ~ f01Waro to (lbr: layoff).. We wCR just a
~Y.
step slow," Pistons coach
~ Detroit rested, '!he Flip Saunders said. "We didGeltics have been playmg n't~intolhetlow."
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Billups hit a lieOOildgames i5 the. most of any i:baoce 3=pointer to end the
team still inlbr: pomeasoa
drought' and mateilB-3. But
"Yoo have to figure. doing ·be did not make llliolber
this every otbrnlay. you just field goal - be had four
get used to dlc same routine points and no assists in lbr:.
of coming out, 't'!f~t' first half - ·until «&lt;ac was
late, playing
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~ 4:47 left m 1br: game.
Celtics ~ Ray Allen
The Pistons quietly erased
said "I ilfiint MICo yao get
£hat break: in iht:tk-a. you
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lleuir:t Rose.
Owning off a mism'lllle
seasao aad still witbout a
ooaob • die Bulls viiUlmd
fmm the No. 9 spot, wlae
dicy had just • 1.7 pt~CH4
«iumce of landing tbe top
dvtioe.
"After Ibis season, we
ue rlod a brat and I tbint
we just got one tooigbt,"
said . Steve Sdiaowald, 1be
Bulls' excculive vice pesident of business openDoas
whlnqacsualed them on die
podium
Chiralgo will almost cerWnly choose between
Beasley. the K - State
forward wbo a~ 26.2
points and an NCAA·best
l2.4 2bounds, or Rose, 1br:
point guard who carried
)lnuphis within minutes of
1br: national Iitle.
"We'll have an opponuni=
ty to gd close tu those guys.
We'll mally ~a long loot
at what makes the most

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ftam all ~ tbe Eve mel have abcady ckridpick pa you ia a unicpae eel nat 10 retain iDtrrim
JJOniliw 10 1111£ )"'IIII' am coach Jim Boylan.
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The Miami Ilea, 1l'bo bad m.v., to
first for oaly
a 2S pe&amp;1:Hil di...,.. ofr-t- the seoond lime. The Bulls,
q die 10p pick tbanb 10 1l'bo lOOk El!ioo Branil No. I
dim NBA-wom lS--67 in 1999, aJUid ilim tbis lime
u:wul, fdl 10 .,...., The 10 l•••l*'l•nm star Rose, 1l'bo
Minacsota Tunbetwolves D' Antaai said was lite
will go diird
JBOD Kidd with a jump
The
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who lliiMd up to No. 21ast
"Everybody was piding
yea- 10 pid: Rcxme of
us to go 10 tbe oonfamoe
Year K£vin Dumnt, fdl fmm fiilals last year. actnal!y to
'IC""Qd no founh. .Mempbis die NBA finals brranse we
will pick fifTh, .followed by won 49 games the year ·
New YOlk, die Los AliJ! 'rs bef~ and ~ the
Clippers,
·Milwaukee, Dem!it Pistons 10 SIX games
Otltloae and New Jersey. in the seoond lUIIDd last year
fndi- has tbe llih pict, and we have a vay esciting
folluwed by SaaanDdO, good corps of young play=
POidaDd and Goldco Stale. en, and we added Joakim
The lqarry settJcrl the 10p Noah 10 tbal mix.n
diR'Je spots. The mnai""" Scbanwald said. "Now we
of tbe first 14 picks are will get a ~ no add
detnllliocxl inverse anb of .anotli« gmat player, a really
tbeirrecod.
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gJeat player. So it is VCIY .
The NBA drift will be e•citing for us."
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Cbqgo 'g ot 1br: No. 2 and
Chicago came into 1be 9 picks die last two yean;
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game, 'Stop wonyiQg about
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eigbth grades during the
next school year.
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'fbich will be beld from JWJe
16-20, will be provided by
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Court of Appeals for die
District of COlumbia Circuit
()OIIld force the Treasury .
Department to redesign
p!pCl' bilk, ma~ matina
them differeat stzes or witli
Oised ~. '"That would be a great
idea," said Kent Palttr, 44,
who has nm the KP
Cowthoase Deli for nine
,ars. He said dlcre has
been about ' a dozen
i'nstaiiN"i in which people
have tried 10 give him a
dOllar bill and said it was a
five or a ten.
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a Aised swfaoe wouldn't
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·~ an 8-yea--old boy
lro:m getting hil
&lt;Gea!Je Wackins, 40. of
Grove City, filoes I mWIIlUID . sentenoe
of • six
mlllfhs in jail and a $1,000
tine if coavicted of a misde=
meanar count of vehicular
homicide.
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that crossing guard Dianna
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tbe boy to safety as the
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grams are designed to meet scllools and local ........, "
or exceed die. ~ . • "'ur p i will be to aiDs~danls _stated m !ftc ~ ~ 1br: CICIIICI to
National Science EducaZioo ~ di~ and~
Standards Man11al from ~ tivc ..."!"""I
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be held daily - June 16 ~ rep
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Juae 20-- 6nm 9 a.m. Wllil an oa J&amp;l'"'l onnw•ee.,c 10
2 p.m., wilb luach provided sch'li:e to oUrOIM••znity."
tiaHJ£4iage eada day. The
The .Ohio Appalrii•n
CiDip will also provide T· Ceara
for
fli&amp;bec
whenever~-"
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is a •"'!«rae _pl!lt~
"'ur vanous programs llC...-h Camp activitieS-= ~ of_ ~ h•ghrr
and techniques are desigoed scflrdl•led 10 tlllre plal:e al educaiion msbhdloos aad
to engage and intetat stu= RGCC's ~Meigs~ . K~l2 se:hoeJI:s in 29 CQUnrirs
dents on many levels,"
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Baynes added "We employ camp tbis sumiD!l(" is a per- 11nisrs public~ -12
these diverse progllllllS WiTh feet way far us to inlroduce schools and the pnvane sec=
die uaderstanding diat nat our new ed•~eatjnnaJ c:mter lor to incn:ue tbe Iqioo's
all students, intetats are to the community," . said llOIIege-~ nile.
sparbd by lbe WJJe dling at Brent Patterson, ROCC's
For JiutMr ~
MAEA President ·and
founder Darryl Lee Baynes.
"It impacts eve~Y~bina and
everyone: from tbe foOd we
eat to dlc clocbes we wear."
"'ur programs mate a
meaningful
OOIIDilCtion
between science and e~·
day life," . he added "We
create lrmiing experieooes
for our SIUdents by design.
ing our programs to include
bauds-on
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bility. Or mmding die OJr- diange quicldy,"
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flex a wbile, die new dol·
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I diat t6e U.S. has not tried problem.
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lwd enough to mate paper
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money distinguishable. And just barely bitlga' .dim tbe
it ~ the U.S. failed io quatrr, aad !bey Shrew me .
explain why changing die off," rata- Slid. "bizll get
money would be an undue a wbole lor of diem now: I
burden.
see diem all die lime a
The Treasury Department rvc leamrd 10 idl them by
has redesigned currency die weight of diem.
several times in recent
Even though people
years and adding features ~ionally .sliD 1Iy to gtve
to aid die blind would be Parke a $1 bill and claim it
relatively ioe..,ensive, tbe is a lar&amp;et deoominazion;
court said.
nobody bas ever gotten
ParUr said designeR o[ away willl. it, he said. His
pape,r money CIOilld IKe a deli is oa 1br: JRIIIDd Ooor
cue from die differences of tbe · Hamilton County
built into ooins.
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"With die ~ ooins, sheriff's deputies lUid
quarters and mckles. one Cincinnati poliCie officccs
has ridges and one doesn•1," waiting to testify always
be said. "And wilb lbe little are nearby.
coins, dlc dimes and pen"A lot of my cUSliolllrn
Dies. one is smooth and one .are county employees."

mph in a 20 mph school
suburb.
zone, Garnett said.
Sharp died a a hospital.
Dave Thomas, an atlol'·
The 6oy was seriously ney fCJ'iC&amp;alti.ng Wactins,
injiiO!Il, hut is DOW bact in said his clieat will ~
not guilty during an
scbaol.
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ROOney Ga:ueu said drugs May 29 in Franklin CilunC)'
aDd
alcohol
weren't Municipal Court.
invol~ in die accident,
"This has been a tenible
aad Walkins told police thai: event for evayooe, includhe simply didn't -'die in hiiD," Thomas said.
.aDd' the hoy in Jbe !be whale
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cbqes, including .misde- llll:ill was left Tuesday with
)pe . . . l')tWiofs of Vehia•lw . SBE Trucking in Soudt
where
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when 1he Bulls move up into one of 1he top 1hree pioks in the NBA draft lottery Tuesday in
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tpiftlill a Detroit team £hat
waited six days for !be series
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Qe1irll said. "So we ·don',t
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tChounds for Boston and
bjon Rondo soored seven
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game since May 7. Tayshaun
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Antonio Md)yess added 14
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"This was the perf~
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&lt;imptvved to 9-0 a~~ &amp;oe, Who soared 41m 1he
die play.cdfs, but lbey're 0-6 ~ against Cleveland.
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we we!'e aware of
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game, they should be lllllllfi- ........ . . . &amp;:..:.. fi
.d ent," said Billups. wbo . .:biic~!l:Bost:
missed 1br: last 2 ~12 pmes to take an 8-0 lead oo
oflbr:Orlando smes. "''bey_ Allen's drive witb 8:36 left
have 1ral very ,good here a in 1br: first.
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home. We are·u~y A _ma!"We just didn't seem to be
ly good team; we dido t in a good flow, it might bave
have A good game today, hut had somethina to do witb
we ~ f01Waro to (lbr: layoff).. We wCR just a
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step slow," Pistons coach
~ Detroit rested, '!he Flip Saunders said. "We didGeltics have been playmg n't~intolhetlow."
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Billups hit a lieOOildgames i5 the. most of any i:baoce 3=pointer to end the
team still inlbr: pomeasoa
drought' and mateilB-3. But
"Yoo have to figure. doing ·be did not make llliolber
this every otbrnlay. you just field goal - be had four
get used to dlc same routine points and no assists in lbr:.
of coming out, 't'!f~t' first half - ·until «&lt;ac was
late, playing
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said "I ilfiint MICo yao get
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seasao aad still witbout a
ooaob • die Bulls viiUlmd
fmm the No. 9 spot, wlae
dicy had just • 1.7 pt~CH4
«iumce of landing tbe top
dvtioe.
"After Ibis season, we
ue rlod a brat and I tbint
we just got one tooigbt,"
said . Steve Sdiaowald, 1be
Bulls' excculive vice pesident of business openDoas
whlnqacsualed them on die
podium
Chiralgo will almost cerWnly choose between
Beasley. the K - State
forward wbo a~ 26.2
points and an NCAA·best
l2.4 2bounds, or Rose, 1br:
point guard who carried
)lnuphis within minutes of
1br: national Iitle.
"We'll have an opponuni=
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The Miami Ilea, 1l'bo bad m.v., to
first for oaly
a 2S pe&amp;1:Hil di...,.. ofr-t- the seoond lime. The Bulls,
q die 10p pick tbanb 10 1l'bo lOOk El!ioo Branil No. I
dim NBA-wom lS--67 in 1999, aJUid ilim tbis lime
u:wul, fdl 10 .,...., The 10 l•••l*'l•nm star Rose, 1l'bo
Minacsota Tunbetwolves D' Antaai said was lite
will go diird
JBOD Kidd with a jump
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who lliiMd up to No. 21ast
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'IC""Qd no founh. .Mempbis die NBA finals brranse we
will pick fifTh, .followed by won 49 games the year ·
New YOlk, die Los AliJ! 'rs bef~ and ~ the
Clippers,
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.White
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the most of bis -c'hance 'With IPHtilo Ozuna. wbo .came in
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,ilallt"'C890Jl,lose&lt;lonhblasli!; iOn with Arizona.
second lby Nilik. Swisher.
.l1l""iil8 IJlll¥badk l1hoie -days.
•'There
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some Crede g01 'thrown out forihe
• G••hm as &lt;ouqHIChcd CC. ~uries, hut .injuries !happen thirJi time in his career after
:s8bsthja, ;and .IJim Thome to all kinds of -play~," getting clilled out on strikes
.ud Cmllos Q.uentin bit ;;olo ~uentin said. '11 .can't dwell in ihe fourth by plate umpire
:lham.crs !10 llift t!he &lt;Clhicago on ihat.l.can just learn from Wally 'Bell.
:'Wtliite 'Sox 1o a 4-J rictory that and 'jJTepare myself the
:Notes: Cleveland is 3-for· ~.llT 'lthe lli!VClanil !Indians best m c:an." .
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·o!llld ltbeir -seasoo-!high sinh The !Indians got a run in position during this losing
,·iitrliiffit w.in lfiuesday.
tbe third
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by &lt;Casey !Blake and lBllteY 'four-game -skid from Aug.
;ll~ stre.a:k sin.ce they Carnill.and an IRB1 grounder J0-14 .... The White Soll
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bench. He received a rousing ovation and a chat of
"Del-i-chick!" every time
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an NBA reoord with just
three turnovers in its senesclioching win last week
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;lifter ·w.inning his previous
;tw.o starts. The 2007 AL Cy
Young winner .allowed
ie!V.en hit~&gt; :and two runs
'w~ miking out eight and
:w.lillcing one in seven
:innings, after pitching a
· fiv.e-hit shutout a.,gainst
.9sikland on Wednesday.
: · Thill time, .be had little
: ~:from .the offense.
: : "1t'.s definitely tough to
--see.~. osaid 'SJibathia, :who's
: 54-4 .against Chicago. "J
:know couring up tiOOn we're
;gOing to ellplode.".
· IBao'k at U.S. Cellular
F.tCJd .after a 7~3 trip to 1he
West Coast, the White Sox
.looked as thol!!lh 'they might
: blo:w .awJly Sabathia early on
:in 1he .opener of this six-

.game 11omestand.

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opening day, but
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-Contrer-as outpitchl!S Sabathia,
.White
Sox beat Cleveland 4-1
,.
IForlfhat matter, :he's mHking on a 'baselhloa&amp;i! single -by
the most of bis -c'hance 'With IPHtilo Ozuna. wbo .came in
1he 'White Sox &amp;
lbeing ,after Joe Cmde got .ejected.
, &lt;mc:AOO - 1Batterr.il 1imited by injuries last iiell- and Jill !RBI _groundout to
,ilallt"'C890Jl,lose&lt;lonhblasli!; iOn with Arizona.
second lby Nilik. Swisher.
.l1l""iil8 IJlll¥badk l1hoie -days.
•'There
wei:e
some Crede g01 'thrown out forihe
• G••hm as &lt;ouqHIChcd CC. ~uries, hut .injuries !happen thirJi time in his career after
:s8bsthja, ;and .IJim Thome to all kinds of -play~," getting clilled out on strikes
.ud Cmllos Q.uentin bit ;;olo ~uentin said. '11 .can't dwell in ihe fourth by plate umpire
:lham.crs !10 llift t!he &lt;Clhicago on ihat.l.can just learn from Wally 'Bell.
:'Wtliite 'Sox 1o a 4-J rictory that and 'jJTepare myself the
:Notes: Cleveland is 3-for· ~.llT 'lthe lli!VClanil !Indians best m c:an." .
30 with :runners in scoring
·o!llld ltbeir -seasoo-!high sinh The !Indians got a run in position during this losing
,·iitrliiffit w.in lfiuesday.
tbe third
'nfi ld · 1 streak·_ its longest since a
, · llfii tbe Wtlrite 'Sox's ·
·
on 1 te smg es
by &lt;Casey !Blake and lBllteY 'four-game -skid from Aug.
;ll~ stre.a:k sin.ce they Carnill.and an IRB1 grounder J0-14 .... The White Soll
won llline lin .uow lfrom .llnne to first by &lt;Grady Sizemore, will cclebrJlte "Welcome
· ,U-14. 2006.
but w.llsted .another ;;olid Back Carlton !Fisk Night" in
· · Quentin w.ent .0et;p lin the outing
b·v
Sabathia. on an on-field ceremony to
llirtil, ~Nt&gt;;n" this American
J
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- - !Roughed up .early the sea- honor tbe Hall of Fame
- ~ :12th ihomer iOn, !be had a 1.49 ERA -in catcher , on Thursday. The
:.ando !his ileCOD[J &lt;in .as I1D1IIIY 'his previous fiv.e -starts and mganization retired bis No.
:pmcs.lllhome connected·on -se.ttled down after ihe fu-st T2 in 1997. unveiled a -sculplthe lfim pitch of ilhe -stiCODd
. .
1:ure in his honor in 2005 and Cleveland Indians' David Dellucci, left, is caught in a run down between second and 1hirtl
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Chicago ·scored two in 1he recently hirea him as a team base by Chicago White Sox shortstop Orlando Cabrera during their baseball game in
ikq)t ilhe M.:'li weakest
Chicago on Tuesday.
·&lt;Offense 1m.dhoo'k ·w.bile lead- eighth against )enscn!Lewis ambassador.
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Lady Knights ready for state softball tou•1•a•t1ent.
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defeating fusl iouod oppooent Shady Spring by a 7-6
margin and he~~ pofelltial
foe Scott 5-4 m 1he other
Best of Best matchup.
In the
against Scott,
it ·took a
rally in ·the bottom of the seVCDib to pull
out the win while the Lady
Knights held otT a Late rally
from Shady Spring .i n the
other victory.
PPHS piled up 23 hits iD
those two wins while hold- ·
ing Scott and Shady Spring
to a combined I 0 safenes.
But don' t band PPHS the
state title just yet.
Those games took place ia
early April, mily three ·
weelcs into the season, and
both Scott aiid Shady Spring
have had plenty of time to
imerove since. That, and
unchallenged Lincoln create
·a very intriguit)g battle for
the 2008 title. · ·
Point Pleasant presents
the most intriguing storyli'ne
of the tournament, making
its frrst trip to the state tournainent since winning it all
exactly a decalJe ago as a
member of Class AAA.
Since then PPHS bas

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VIENNA. W.Va. - While
the name says it all, it
appears the Best of the Best
Tournament held earlier this
year in Buffalo truly lived
up to the hype.
That is great news for
Point Pleasant.
Three of the four Class
AA teams that advanced to
the West Virginia State
Softball Tournament took
part in the annual Best of the
Best bracket with the Lady
IC.nights meeting up with and bearing - two of those
teams.
Ac:lvantage Lady Knights.
Point Pleasant (28-7) will
open play to the 2008 state
softball
tournament
Wednesday against Shady
Spring (16- 16) and will
meet either Scott (27-5) or
Lincoln (23-9) in the second
round as those two teams
sguare off immediately fol-lowing the opener.
.II!!: I ady Knigltt~already
hold a pair of one-run victories over two of the three
teams in the tournament,

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remained one of lhe elite
The rest of the Lady played a vay liimiW sdled- · full of wins over OOI1br.m
softball teams in the state of Knight roster includes ule ro the lady Koipts and West Vuginia dtools. Bui
We11i
Virginia,
but seniors
Alissa
Dlflit., bave seveol key wms over palo( rec:uds meal tnbi~
Wednesday 's trrst round Cbannee Smith and Luise some very tough schools rometoumlllllmtlime.
matchup will be its first" Weinrich, juniors Devin including
wins
ovaDespite a oombi.oe4
Nt11m 1rip to the state tour- Cottrill, Anna Sommer, Oiapmanville, Wmfield and rCQIXd of 94-37, the four
o.amcnt smce 1998.
Jennifer Wickline, Emily Herbert Hoover.
schools are a peda:t 4-0 iii
The Lady Knights have Jones, Emily Sommer and
Scott also bas a !lCa80II the postsc:aS!(JII and bodl ~
won II straight entering Jennifer Watterson and sweep over fellow state rq&gt;- looki~ ro keep lbal wiMi~
tournament play with eijlbt freshmen ¥orghan Mullins. resentative Shady Spring m streak alive ..men the stale
shutouts.aod a oommandmg Ruby ScbwartL, Rebekah a pair of dominating vic:to- tounwnellt
kicks
off
77- IS advantage in runs Dunham and Miranda rie11. Scott~ Shady 9-2 to Wednesday morning wid!
scored· during that span. To Thompson.
open the·season and also bas Point Pleasant and Sbacly
put it simply, PQint Pleasant
Shady Spring comes into a 10-2 victory during the · Spring.
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bas been on fire since get- the state tournament having . Best Qf Best Tournament to
Game ooe will get lllllklr~
ting a 3-0 victory over Class won seven of its last eight its credit.
way at 10 .a.m. oo Field I :Ill
AAA foe Parkersburg on games, but a stretch of I0
Lincoln rounds out the Vienna with the Scott•
April 25.
losses in its previous 12 Class AA bracket as the . Lincoln game
Without a doubt PPHS bas games makes this a very ~ mysterious of the fuUT fuUowing.
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one of· the most lethal . inconsistent team.
progntlllS. 1be scbool out of
1be losers from the fin1:
offenses in the tournament,
But don' t let the numbers Shinnstown in the hea!1 of two games will nlllCl . . .
but it is its defense - · led fool you.
Mountaineer oountry bas a at S p.m. Wednesday
by star pitcher Tessa Wyant
Shady Spring has played a solid 23-9 reooo1 and bas evening while the two wine
- that has stolen the show relatively tough schedule .simply breezed through its Del'S bee off at mugbly ~
so far this postseason.
including several Class schedule.
minutes following.
Wyant has racked up 43 AAA schools making tlris a
Lincoln bas won eight of
Rounding out the oda
strikeouts i{l four postseason very scrappy club.
its last liilie ~s and bas two state toUrnament bnlck~
games and the defensive
SCott comes into the tour- proven it can rack up runs in ets an:, from Class A,
unit surrounding her has nament with the best record a hurry - . scoring 10 or Wbeeling
Centtal.
backed up that performance, of the four teams at 27-S more runs in dozen games Charleston Cadlolic, Sou~(~
holding
sectional
and with its lone losses coming this season.
Harrison and Mao and fnJm
regional foes Ravenswood, in a pair to Man, Kernen
Overall three of the four Class A.AA are East
Ritchie
County
and Hoover, Law and~ Point -scbools have seen a lot of Fairmont, South Cbadestoo,
Magnolia to a combined six · Pleasant.
the same competition with Huntington and Robert C.
runs in the tournament.
The Skyhawks have Lincoln packing its resume Byrd.

something I don' I worry
about it because we do the
right things. We're trying to
build a top-notch franchise
in every way."
Jame·s, who scored 45
points in Sunday's loss, has
two years left on his contract. A.fier next season. the
Cavaliers can offer him an
extension. If he doesn ' t
accept it,. James could
become an unrestricted free
agent after the 2009-10 season.
There is already speculation that the Knicks are
clearing their books to take a
run at James in the summer
of 2010. But while it's a
scary thought for some
obsessive Cleveland fans,
Gilbert insists be's oot conc.emed.
"It's something I don't
think about or worry about,"
he said.
During a season-wrapup
teleconference,
Gilbert

CLEVELAND -LeBron
James could ·he playing elsewhere in three years. New
York.
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It s possible he never
leaves home, too.
But while some anxious
Cleveland fans worry about
their megastar's long-term
future, Cavaliers owner Dan
Gil ben isn't sweating it.
He's got James for two
more seasons. Maybe more.
"We have no reason to
doubt LeBron James or any
player and their commitment
to be with the ·Cavaliers
based on the organization we
built and · are building,"
Gilben said Tuesday, two
days after the Cavs were
eliminated from the playoffs
with a Game 7 loss in
Boston.
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addressed several topics
including Cleveland's roller
coaster season as defending
Eastern Conference champions, an impol1llnt offseason
ahead to. add talent around
James and his faith in GM
Danny .Ferry and coach
Mike Brown.
Gilben also challenged
NBA commissioner David
Stem, who believes some
NBA teams have gone overboard with their use of
pyrotechnics anl:!Joud music
during games.
Before Game 4 of the
Cavaliers-Celtics series at
Quicken Loans Arena last
week, Stern called the use of
flames
and
fireworks
"ridiculous ... a kind of
assault that we should seriously consider reviewing in
whether it's really necessary
given the quality of our
game."
Gilbert
felt
Stern's
remarks, which came after a

playoff game in New
Orleans was delayed by a
fire -ring malfunction and
after Cleveland's
Ben
Wallaoe said smoke from a
pregame display in Boston
triggered dizziness and
forced him out of Game 2,
were too broad.
"l disagree with him,"
Gilbert said. "Our stuff
(pyrotechnics) is way high
up. You can' t take a broad
brush. ... I wasn't happy that
the conunents were made in
Cleveland by the league."
Gilben pointed out that
Cleveland
fans
have
responded favorably to the
club's game-night theatrics,
which include ftre-spewing
swords on the scoreboard,
explosions during player
introductions aDd high-volume music intended to keep
the crowd's energy up.
As for himself, Gilben
said he was still depressed
following the Cavaliers' 97-

92 loss, ejecting them from
the postseason two rounds
earlier than a.year .ago.
GilbeJt felt the Cavaliers
would advance, but despite
what oould be considered a
regression, Gilben feels his
club, reconstructed by a
colossal trnde in February, is
. closer to winning a championship than last . year's
squad.
.
"I think we had better
team chemistry,n Gilbe!t
said. "All things being
equal, J do thinlc we're clos,er (to a title). Yoll get one or
two little things go differently and you're in the Eastern
Conference finals and anything can happen from
there."
No longer champs, the
Cavaliers must improve to
reclaim the East. After losing to the Celtics, James
made it clear he wants the
team to ·find him some help
this ·sumtoer.

"We need to, ~tinue ..,
get better. We know that,~
James said. ~If that mean$
some personnel changes tfuit
need ro happen, dien so he ik
1be teams around us in the
league are oontinuing ro get
betkl:.n
1be Cavaliers ru.tve yet 1:11
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regional routes. We feature Office o1 Consumer'
excellent hOme time, health Affairs BEFORE you refl.
and
dental
insurance, nance your home -~
~01 (1&lt;) . vacation." bonus pay, otJtaln a lOan, BEWAAI:
and safety award&amp;. Oualiiied o1 ruques11 . tor any la:~
awlic:ants must be ewer 23 advance payments ot
yrs.. have a minimum aft teesori'lsuranc:e. Callthe
year at commericat driving Office ol Consumer
experienoe &amp; clean MVR Affair&gt; loll """ al 1-666Piior 81CP8rience wtttl .semi- 278-0003 to lelm It the.
ctump&amp; and rol-ofts i6 help- mortgage
broker or
ful. Contact t&lt;enl: at 800-- lender
i!i
properly
-462.S365 or flO out applica· 6c::en&amp;ed. (This is a pubtlc
tion at www.rjtrueking.com service announcement
EOE
from ttle Otllo Valle~
Publillhing ~ny)
Socurily 0111oef5 neodod in
New Haven, WV, SJ .OQ •
$7.116 ·per hour, Shift wor1c
l'lw:iH:oBoN.u,
hours vary. Must hava a high
St".Jr\IJ(D
echool diploma or GED, ..._
•
clean criminal history ,._
,
.
.
' ~ Hidden V.,. Bokery OS open
dr~ scntan and badl:·
.
ground c:htd:.. Celt 1-«:10-- every Fri.
from 7em275-8359 M.f 8:!10 1o :00. 5pn on 82 Odom Flood,
EEO-Mfl:l.l
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patio &amp; pool area . Heated in
ground pool enclosed by privac~ ienclng and lancl· .
acaped. Fhlished 2 car
garage attached to house
and finished &amp; heated 3 car
garage
·unattached .·
Exoellen1 condition ready to
mOYe in. $255 .000.00. Call:

{740)949-221 7

HUO HOmes! 3 bed. only
$11 ,000! tor list ings BOO·
620-4946 1ex RO, 9
Open t-iouse Sat &amp; Sun
5117&amp; 511 8 2pm to 5pm.
Nice, Large 21 1 hOme m scenic Quiu1 5Ubdivision. great

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lor hiking, bilong and fistwng
1257 sq. tt Vln~t su:Mg. 1~ '·
oii!IOflge. t 112 car garage.
conc:rete dnvewa~. Extra

parldng &amp; . room for boat
large kJt witt1 storage shed
L.a
rge rooms. W/1 closet m
master. Updates 1nclude
Be- carpet. appliances
loJC &amp; _,pump IIIOI'ING

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Sarviool. F!M Eolimaln
Price ""'"""'
740 446 4953
Ui&lt;ing SII9,90il Appralor 5108.000 t 112 1'11""
'I1RED DCJWM DN
ogo. 740-441·1171 hm
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dwellings 8dvefti!led in
thia Mwaplptlf •111
avaUIIbte on ·a n eC~UIII

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$226/mo' 3 bed, 2 bath,
Bank Repo! (5% "down, 20
yea rs. eo,., APR) fOr listings
800·620·4946 e• . A027

and 1 fireplace. Addition ot a

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FOR SALE: 219 interest in
acreage located in Mason
Co unty, West Virginia. 2005 •
appraisals of land with
irriprovements and separate
timber appraisal, together,
totaled. over $400,000. FAX
reply to 912-236-87~2

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•NOTICE•

1-1166~3-2582

Abeolute Top DoUar , 'y 1111·
-/gold
colno.
any
JOK/1«'1111&lt; gold jeMiry,
dental gold, prO , 935 us Eksy fGitaU11U1t 8llktng full
ernpioyoe. MUll
cunenc:y, pmollminl .....
dlamondl. MTS Coin Shop, hlve at least 3 years 1ood
151 2nd ~-. Gallipolis. prep experience. Bidwell

llluW~"tDl

3 acres for Sale on Sandhill
Ad $25.000. 304-8953929

dlocrimmellon."

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·

Dflarad w/ USPS whO tltres.

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room.. central
k~chen,air,large
tty room
gas lamheat

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Fri 23nl &amp; Sal 24Ul 8:5 AI 2
South bellde Blue Nolo
Colo

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30 acre farm , 38R , 2BA
home , 7 stall horse bam in
Vin1on area. 74Q-3S8-93

Thm .... 1 r ~ 1will not
koowinglyocoept
.cl¥611iNn16Ma 1or ttll1
eatate which is in
wio&amp;ldion of rhe taw. Our

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lNG CO. recommends
Moving : 2 handy workers that you ao business with
needed immediately. Bam- people ~ou know, and
opportunity bases.
2J)m. Minimum af $30. per NOT 10 send mone
day. Brenda 446-2451
thi'O!Jgh lh&lt;i mall until
POST OFFICE NOW
have investigated th
t1ouse for sale in Raciile
HIRING
· offering .
area. Approx. 4 acres, all on=
Avg. Pay $201M or
:;::::;;::==~ protessionatl~ landscaped.
S57K/yi. Includes
Ranctl Slyle house with •
. MoP£\'
bedrooms, living room. din-

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·FOR. SAl£

preference, liml111tion or

Thurs., Fri., Sat. canning AVON! AJI Areasl To Buy or Home Healttl care South ~===:;===:::;
jars, candle making iloms, SelL Shirley Spears. 304- East Ohio is currently hiring
cast iron sintc, men's,
Home Health Aides for
woman'&amp;, children's, plus 675-'1429. . ·
Me1gs Co., you must be car·
size clolhing, puih mower,
tlfied or cunently have one
IJiragB iloms, """""' tent.
year
call 1-86iJ:

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dKrimination t.Hd on
floe. color. rehgion, ae•
t.mll~ll"bltus or national
origin, or •nv intention to
tn8lie an" auch

clothing. men &amp; woman Second St., Mason, WV or American Assoc. at Labor 1- Brush Cutting, Yard Service.
clolhing, lumllure &amp; many Par Mar .ft.40 1547 Nye Ave.. 913-599-8226, 24Jhrs. amp. (74Q~3682

olher Items, 24-25-2Bih

USED HOMES Nice 3BR

pt"8ferenoe. Umhlltion or

part·fin\e cashiers, must be
. request. For more info, 7405 family jllnl on Rt 7
to wortl. all Shifts. $17 .89-$2827htr., now hir- . ~ 300
....... -~rom Meigs Memory avatlabte
no phone cals please, apply ing. Fm apf)ication and free - - - - - - - Ganlens. infonl&amp; &amp; lodcllers at Par Mar "39 af 2264 governemertl job info, call Small Home Repair and

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4br, 2 AC. Pool, Country
5 76 7 1
New Haven, $139,500 can 74
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=
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atter Gpm Will help with Brand new :3bed 2balh on
§41
doaing Cost 304-593-8871 + • hatt acre 1n Pt. Pleasant
OWNER FINANCE AVAIL·
· '"lonliont
ABLE. 740-446-3570
-21108
NEA .__
l.Dcal company offering "NO
Federal Funds jUst released
DOWN
~rams for PAYMENT"
you to buy your
pro· tor Land Owners. No clos ing cost and ZERO DOWN!
SaDU
home instead ot renting
Will
do
Land
IIEIJ'WANIBJ
• · - - · , · 100% linancing
Improvements. Bankruptcy
• Less than perfBct • credit
&amp; Bad Credll OK. 2. 3, 4 and
accepted
1st 'house on mf1 after ~ F1' +bonus Equipment
Repair ~- c..r CoMege " Payment could be t\'le 5 bedrooms availaQie. 740Hotipltal &amp; Gai Sta1ion.
Technician tor Farm and/or {careers CI09e To Home) same as rent.
446·3385
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OulboundllnboundCall
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nt
. &amp; .Calllil~~2740-441'"1&amp;452367, M t
locators.
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quiJ)TTlEI reparr
-uvv- ..-vat
or gage
Modullrs see Ohm's largest
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Cenler
mainlenance. Must haYB
(740)367·0000
~:·..,;.-.-..iiii;;iiii'-,.......,;;;;J
Day and Ewning Shifts
.
M be able to . WMII.plllpolilal'"n:o~ie~Pa·edu ,
display. Midwest 740·82851
...,
Available
8Kp8f1Bnce.
u
. .
...cctedited Memttor Accredhintl r----=~--, 2750
2 -fly yanlsale- Fri. 23nlProtossional Work
use compuler on a lrrMed """'"' "' ,....,,......,, c......
mym&gt;dweSI cnm
baSis. Co~tttive wages, and Sc:hoolll 121•B .
2
3
sat. ~1'1. S-S, CO fld.
Atmosphere
modem shop, continuouS
NEW·2008 4br-2ba 1 700 sq
t...e.dmgCf8BkRd. 1stplaoe
FuiiBeneftts
ft."t..J,•r:v
~
compan~ sponsored trainTo Do
f1 1rom .:~399 mo Mrdwesl
on right, Avon, :bookS,
joM.Intuciwlon.com
cng ,
health
Klsurance, ~:o,
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740 828 2750
dothes unifotm tops exer·
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mat~,;rrtng re1trement amtnAllrM nt.tead~mrtising mymt wes ome.com
ciae equipment, mise llems.
Call Toclaul
but.
d
.d h 1.d
25 yeaiS o1 exp. caring lor
••
con an pac
o c ays
In ttds newspaper Is
NeW• 3 Bedroom ho,mes 't oM
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Fax 74n~u" " 9104
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24tfr;Saturday, 3 "family,
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or Emac·1 elder~ ladies rn my home.
• ub.ject to !he • -ra 1
$214 .36 per month. tr,crud&lt;'S
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private&amp;.semi·p·rivate rooms F 1 Ho · A of1968
·
mower, chair, bakflrs raOk,
. Ed.2347
johncarmichaet.-careq.com avallaWe. Nuttitious meal
.!'ich~~~-•"'1~ 11
man y upgrades. delwer y &amp;
tire&amp;, lotS more, 37967
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Bel·Up. (740)385-2434
FEDERAL
planning, excellent · refer- .
actvertiM " lny
Ru,DplitPfji Ad
Accepting appWcations for

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from $1 ,900 down. Save
1968 12Jt60 mobile home, $5.0001 Midwest 74~263Dr, 2 112 ba. &amp; FA, 2 car 1BR, $24 00. 00 740-645- 2750 mymidWQ:St.com

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Gollipolis. $112,000. 740· _9948_._ _ _ _ __
645-4500

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4 bed- to Holzer. Excellent con di- W.Va .. 2 m1. trom power
rooms. Large yard. Covered tion . Shingle roof. all electric Plan! on a paved road,nice •
deck. Attached garage. 741)- heat pump/ central atr
qutet304773-555018B2341 B
367-7129 .
$21 .000 (740)44 1-9884
Trailer for Sale in New ·
3BR, 1 bath, LA, FR~ DR, 16X80 3 Bedroom 2 BAth Haven, in Trailer Part&lt; 304·
Ktt ., Full Basement. 1.5 Vrnyl SrDrng. Shingle Roof 862-3336

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~~~ 241l-S. May 25 1-4
o64 Fairfield Ln, across irom
The Ueattows. Lats at small
~~~ appl, cook.lbakelsllverware, TV's, entertainment

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trained. ·.146- " «1: ""'· - - · lrg
Cll ~ boars,
91amp1n ~ and cmt1 colIAISf»u
numerous D!her
lo~--oiliWIJiiiiiiliioo-.t- llemo. NO Eorly Amvalo.
Garage sole ... 1825 Cora
foond Terrier in Co111&gt; MDi l'ld. (2 'lnllos 1rom 58ll).
Conley area caiiiO ideltlfy
904--615-8839
M.,. 23«1 &amp; 24th B am. Lots
www ..comica.com
o1 £vorylhi11jl
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lOST Rooklptir;gs Area
-SaaiPotntComl Thlll'9dl¥ May 22 9-tS. More
added slnoe 111B1 sale ' lefl· ·
IIEIIWoom
·- . "" collar. CAll.: overs from Tf88SUre Cove .,_ _ _ _ _ __.
740:192-9216.
Thrift Store. 3719 SR 160N :
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LOST: Brown.&amp; White 112

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0 down payment.

l'loologood home,-ul China Oo!linal, limps, 100 +

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Fri &amp;
Sot 5-23 &amp; 5124, 9:30-5.
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11
Colt, _ , player. high chair, lxl¥&amp; ll-24
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,
w..t lloW North.....- n,oem.
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WILL 1s.ellll50110 ·
:
beginning conmlning . i¢XHiiE 1V SALE AT CI.RI EIIT OWIIEAl
5tiDtL27 ..... fill in~~~:
Lol Na. I M7.II
I'AIM'ERl W AT: IIIIi
*!U8Nflilllnlaefilo.l THE lltElGS COUNTY So11t11
1111111;

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APPRAISED VALUE.
10%DOWNONtMY·OF
SALE, CASH OR CERTtFtED CHECK, 8ALAliCE GUE ON CONFIRIIATlON OF SALE
The H I I did 1101
lncluda an lnlallor
ex111111natton · al lhlo

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Reunion 1958-1989, 'May ......

b $1 , • ._
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t.r al LaL ""- • In

SALES
CASE MIIBER.
D7CV142
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able sooting option, a "si~
kickn fot James, who scored
71 points in the final two
games against tbe Celti~
while his teammaies pitdted
in wilh 84. Gillxirt disputed
the necessity of needini
more than one star to win q
all.
'
"There are a lot of ways lit
get to a championship," he
said. ~'&lt;l)o you call (Sati
. Antonio's) Tony Pmter and
Manu Ginobili sidekicks te
Tun Duncan? I don't thiDt
so. There's a lot of ways ~
win a championship in this
league. We're going to fmd .i
way- !hat's for sure."

lain:
oR 1eg11t 1111 nacD ~ 10 A.ll. OF SAID 1s.ellll5 ...
Acllon~:5114llllllll
Said ...., , _ , -•lflllllalao,.
~u~ fiNIIIt DB!D wet'
d.._ 11J llllng an fllclllty Deacl'lpllon:
baing 50'111110' tat? logeU Ei: liOI'IIE 111;
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1 .._ I 7 .... - tar the doeor- EIIATE;
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tiCIIDn. l'lll'auant to 111171
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$«'J)IIIt TEIIMS OF
Ohio Rauln~ Code 1'lllil final ectlon nat
£XCEI'11NG THERE l't I ny ... na:12a -........,~
-salE: t•IIIOT BE
17.46707, A ,.
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FROII 'IItlE FOLLOW- Church
SINal, - . .......
IIOLDFOA LEI81MAIII
Final Action IMulng, action 1111111 Ia ,.. I
JNG:
S,1 1 • · Ohio
.., • d In the wt.aB 213
OF
11E
dilnylng, IIIOCIIfrlng, lillie'
to
ERAC. ·
8llng Lal No. I 1111111 1 Property
0....: al Slid' P I, 14 APPAAIIIED VALUE.
- l t J , or lac-Ing "-ffll.- waate- Robert E. Beegla, partoiLDINo.8aiJ.F. flllixllfllllda
Lac 313-1110- 1ft.DOWNON . .YOF
a pannlt, lanM, or t:wbJM4 planl llllga County lllwtlll
Buffington's Addition Prior Died Rltllac-; Lac 312, Tawn 1 Nac'lll, SALE, CA8H OR 8
v•laltce Which Ia not lao 111111 County H1tJ11 Allomey For The to the VIllage al O.R. 228, 1'9 3111
Rllnga 13 . . . . X 11F1ED CIIEC«, 11A1,o
pjiDidld lly a pco- tlchaal'
Ptaftlllll
Syracueexto•IBfllld P I' .N : I 2 0 - •-dldln'i11111Mw12, AliCE DUE ON a.;
poeed...., may be 15121
Rllmer&amp;Raln,.
to c - E. ·llnd liMy ooo1a. ooo,na- 1'9 407 olthe .._. FIRMA110NOFMLE
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Public Notice
S3IJ:425:4Ztl1
Page 171, IleitiS 00074.000, 120- . . . . . . of Dhla:
• udilllllon a1 the
......_ al 1he final
(5) 21 , 28, (I) 4
County
Reconler'a 1100712.0110 ·
,._ 1: Begtw•• on toau.e,
'
- · EAAC PI I , 1IHEM'F SALES
Olftca, IleitiS County, APPRAISED
AT ~Ext llda al 11*11 Aa11art L 1 51
a
1 p I lllr a $70 CASE
NUMBER:
· Ohio, aiM&gt; being a part $55,000 TERIIS OF - I n
naw t11a1p c. ., .... '
llllng fM wtolcto th CI7CV127
Pllbllc Nollea
Ill 1110..,. Lat No. 2111. SALE: CANNOT BE IMDipoo • • In to AIISniSJ
For Thli
1&lt; cmmlnhmln It - . Fargo Bank
T - I p - 1- North, SOLD FOR LESST14AII • pact al lw Vlloga of 1'1111181
·
Cl'lllon
It ltalloioal,_lilllon
SHERIFF
SALES Range - 13- Weill 213
OF
THE lll~lilt)D11,
lilalga JallnO Clunk
·
llr ...,,. the appal- Plalolllll
CASE
NUMBER: Sulton
Towrlllllp: APPRAISED VALUE. c.mt,, Ohio, at the ~-~~=·!~Driw
lant deoiiOIII¢ I I lllal VS
07CY101
·
111111 County,
s- of 111% DOWN ON DAY OF louiiJ.- -...; al
.
44211
~- a1 the lull Leo .D. 8allay a Karla Deutaclle
Bank Ohio and pWt1cu1artJ SALE, CASH OR CEA-' Lac No. .• In~
IUil'DIIIII al the fM Bllloyi1181
National
TNill dn: -•fo!lawl: T1FIED CltEC«,· BAL- Addlllon '- .OMIT II;
4
llllllld DEfENDANTS
. · Company u T,_, Beginning at 511" Iron ANCE DUE ON CON- tllenll8 · In • E II If (5) :21, a, (I) .
henlelllp, . - '. be COUifl' OF · COMMON i11c
· .
"
pin
Mt at . tile FIIIIIIATtON OF SALE dioactlal( alOng . .
IIIMill
wttto: PLEAII MEIGS COUN- Plalntm YS fllllua tlllrthivaat corner a1 The IIJIIII'IIIal did laulh h ill Lal
Elwlnluwnacllll Raulaw TY, OHio. .
"Fields ill al DEFEN- . .lei Lol Na. I o1 tile IIUI:iucle an· h1llillor No• • I II I . . al
SAVItmS
CooiNOIIUI 1, IN PIJII8lMNCE OF AN DANTS COURT OF J.F.
Bullington's axamlilllllon a1 the 110 IMI; n - II
.. ; '
Ifill loullh FOIII'III 01IDEII OF SALE TO COMMON.
PLEAS, Addtllcwo;
.
houil&amp;.
r1tJ111 ...... In a
( '
ftDOM 22Z. •
IIIIECTED FRDtil IIEIOS COUNTY, 01110. 1'hence along tile Robert E. 11wg1a lo:LII&amp;IJ dklcllaol ttl
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CCIII I -.Oflla41111. SAID COURT IN . THE In purauane. al, an North line a1 aaic1 Lot t11a1p County t11w111 ' filii; - - In a
A oopr al the .,... A80VE
ENTITLED onlar al Ula to 1M Sautll 18 dlltJ. 55' 24" Attorna,
For The W I II If Ilk llo 1 ....lla ...... . , the loCTION,
I
WILL dlrac:ted hom ukl Ewt a dl,.._ne. a1 PlaloMI
atlel will theSautllcllaciof wlllln 1_,. EXPOSE TO SALE AT courtlnh . . . . entl, 11107110 1M1 to a IIIII" Allin&amp; 6llalnlilr
alaaidLacNo.•aIIIIer 1111ntJ tile appMI PUIUC AUCTION ON tied 8Ctlon, I · will Iron pin Mt;
P.O.!lox ' - - ai11D filii '-. . .
with . . EIIAC.
THEFIIONTSTEPSOF expoeelo Mia • pub- , _ -lng aoiCI TWillh"''I.OIIIo44087 Ext 81* al 1'lllrd
Flnol al ,...._ THE IIEIGS COUNTY l i e _ , on . . fnlnl North IIIIa lllong 330425 12111
. . _ ; ...._ ln a
mft to 1r111a11
COURT HOUSE ON atepa al lhlo Mefgo the Ext 11M o1 Mid C5) 21, 28, (8) 4
Noo'llwli
clliacllon
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defeating fusl iouod oppooent Shady Spring by a 7-6
margin and he~~ pofelltial
foe Scott 5-4 m 1he other
Best of Best matchup.
In the
against Scott,
it ·took a
rally in ·the bottom of the seVCDib to pull
out the win while the Lady
Knights held otT a Late rally
from Shady Spring .i n the
other victory.
PPHS piled up 23 hits iD
those two wins while hold- ·
ing Scott and Shady Spring
to a combined I 0 safenes.
But don' t band PPHS the
state title just yet.
Those games took place ia
early April, mily three ·
weelcs into the season, and
both Scott aiid Shady Spring
have had plenty of time to
imerove since. That, and
unchallenged Lincoln create
·a very intriguit)g battle for
the 2008 title. · ·
Point Pleasant presents
the most intriguing storyli'ne
of the tournament, making
its frrst trip to the state tournainent since winning it all
exactly a decalJe ago as a
member of Class AAA.
Since then PPHS bas

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VIENNA. W.Va. - While
the name says it all, it
appears the Best of the Best
Tournament held earlier this
year in Buffalo truly lived
up to the hype.
That is great news for
Point Pleasant.
Three of the four Class
AA teams that advanced to
the West Virginia State
Softball Tournament took
part in the annual Best of the
Best bracket with the Lady
IC.nights meeting up with and bearing - two of those
teams.
Ac:lvantage Lady Knights.
Point Pleasant (28-7) will
open play to the 2008 state
softball
tournament
Wednesday against Shady
Spring (16- 16) and will
meet either Scott (27-5) or
Lincoln (23-9) in the second
round as those two teams
sguare off immediately fol-lowing the opener.
.II!!: I ady Knigltt~already
hold a pair of one-run victories over two of the three
teams in the tournament,

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remained one of lhe elite
The rest of the Lady played a vay liimiW sdled- · full of wins over OOI1br.m
softball teams in the state of Knight roster includes ule ro the lady Koipts and West Vuginia dtools. Bui
We11i
Virginia,
but seniors
Alissa
Dlflit., bave seveol key wms over palo( rec:uds meal tnbi~
Wednesday 's trrst round Cbannee Smith and Luise some very tough schools rometoumlllllmtlime.
matchup will be its first" Weinrich, juniors Devin including
wins
ovaDespite a oombi.oe4
Nt11m 1rip to the state tour- Cottrill, Anna Sommer, Oiapmanville, Wmfield and rCQIXd of 94-37, the four
o.amcnt smce 1998.
Jennifer Wickline, Emily Herbert Hoover.
schools are a peda:t 4-0 iii
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Scott also bas a !lCa80II the postsc:aS!(JII and bodl ~
won II straight entering Jennifer Watterson and sweep over fellow state rq&gt;- looki~ ro keep lbal wiMi~
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shutouts.aod a oommandmg Ruby ScbwartL, Rebekah a pair of dominating vic:to- tounwnellt
kicks
off
77- IS advantage in runs Dunham and Miranda rie11. Scott~ Shady 9-2 to Wednesday morning wid!
scored· during that span. To Thompson.
open the·season and also bas Point Pleasant and Sbacly
put it simply, PQint Pleasant
Shady Spring comes into a 10-2 victory during the · Spring.
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bas been on fire since get- the state tournament having . Best Qf Best Tournament to
Game ooe will get lllllklr~
ting a 3-0 victory over Class won seven of its last eight its credit.
way at 10 .a.m. oo Field I :Ill
AAA foe Parkersburg on games, but a stretch of I0
Lincoln rounds out the Vienna with the Scott•
April 25.
losses in its previous 12 Class AA bracket as the . Lincoln game
Without a doubt PPHS bas games makes this a very ~ mysterious of the fuUT fuUowing.
:
one of· the most lethal . inconsistent team.
progntlllS. 1be scbool out of
1be losers from the fin1:
offenses in the tournament,
But don' t let the numbers Shinnstown in the hea!1 of two games will nlllCl . . .
but it is its defense - · led fool you.
Mountaineer oountry bas a at S p.m. Wednesday
by star pitcher Tessa Wyant
Shady Spring has played a solid 23-9 reooo1 and bas evening while the two wine
- that has stolen the show relatively tough schedule .simply breezed through its Del'S bee off at mugbly ~
so far this postseason.
including several Class schedule.
minutes following.
Wyant has racked up 43 AAA schools making tlris a
Lincoln bas won eight of
Rounding out the oda
strikeouts i{l four postseason very scrappy club.
its last liilie ~s and bas two state toUrnament bnlck~
games and the defensive
SCott comes into the tour- proven it can rack up runs in ets an:, from Class A,
unit surrounding her has nament with the best record a hurry - . scoring 10 or Wbeeling
Centtal.
backed up that performance, of the four teams at 27-S more runs in dozen games Charleston Cadlolic, Sou~(~
holding
sectional
and with its lone losses coming this season.
Harrison and Mao and fnJm
regional foes Ravenswood, in a pair to Man, Kernen
Overall three of the four Class A.AA are East
Ritchie
County
and Hoover, Law and~ Point -scbools have seen a lot of Fairmont, South Cbadestoo,
Magnolia to a combined six · Pleasant.
the same competition with Huntington and Robert C.
runs in the tournament.
The Skyhawks have Lincoln packing its resume Byrd.

something I don' I worry
about it because we do the
right things. We're trying to
build a top-notch franchise
in every way."
Jame·s, who scored 45
points in Sunday's loss, has
two years left on his contract. A.fier next season. the
Cavaliers can offer him an
extension. If he doesn ' t
accept it,. James could
become an unrestricted free
agent after the 2009-10 season.
There is already speculation that the Knicks are
clearing their books to take a
run at James in the summer
of 2010. But while it's a
scary thought for some
obsessive Cleveland fans,
Gilbert insists be's oot conc.emed.
"It's something I don't
think about or worry about,"
he said.
During a season-wrapup
teleconference,
Gilbert

CLEVELAND -LeBron
James could ·he playing elsewhere in three years. New
York.
Brooklyn.
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It s possible he never
leaves home, too.
But while some anxious
Cleveland fans worry about
their megastar's long-term
future, Cavaliers owner Dan
Gil ben isn't sweating it.
He's got James for two
more seasons. Maybe more.
"We have no reason to
doubt LeBron James or any
player and their commitment
to be with the ·Cavaliers
based on the organization we
built and · are building,"
Gilben said Tuesday, two
days after the Cavs were
eliminated from the playoffs
with a Game 7 loss in
Boston.
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addressed several topics
including Cleveland's roller
coaster season as defending
Eastern Conference champions, an impol1llnt offseason
ahead to. add talent around
James and his faith in GM
Danny .Ferry and coach
Mike Brown.
Gilben also challenged
NBA commissioner David
Stem, who believes some
NBA teams have gone overboard with their use of
pyrotechnics anl:!Joud music
during games.
Before Game 4 of the
Cavaliers-Celtics series at
Quicken Loans Arena last
week, Stern called the use of
flames
and
fireworks
"ridiculous ... a kind of
assault that we should seriously consider reviewing in
whether it's really necessary
given the quality of our
game."
Gilbert
felt
Stern's
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playoff game in New
Orleans was delayed by a
fire -ring malfunction and
after Cleveland's
Ben
Wallaoe said smoke from a
pregame display in Boston
triggered dizziness and
forced him out of Game 2,
were too broad.
"l disagree with him,"
Gilbert said. "Our stuff
(pyrotechnics) is way high
up. You can' t take a broad
brush. ... I wasn't happy that
the conunents were made in
Cleveland by the league."
Gilben pointed out that
Cleveland
fans
have
responded favorably to the
club's game-night theatrics,
which include ftre-spewing
swords on the scoreboard,
explosions during player
introductions aDd high-volume music intended to keep
the crowd's energy up.
As for himself, Gilben
said he was still depressed
following the Cavaliers' 97-

92 loss, ejecting them from
the postseason two rounds
earlier than a.year .ago.
GilbeJt felt the Cavaliers
would advance, but despite
what oould be considered a
regression, Gilben feels his
club, reconstructed by a
colossal trnde in February, is
. closer to winning a championship than last . year's
squad.
.
"I think we had better
team chemistry,n Gilbe!t
said. "All things being
equal, J do thinlc we're clos,er (to a title). Yoll get one or
two little things go differently and you're in the Eastern
Conference finals and anything can happen from
there."
No longer champs, the
Cavaliers must improve to
reclaim the East. After losing to the Celtics, James
made it clear he wants the
team to ·find him some help
this ·sumtoer.

"We need to, ~tinue ..,
get better. We know that,~
James said. ~If that mean$
some personnel changes tfuit
need ro happen, dien so he ik
1be teams around us in the
league are oontinuing ro get
betkl:.n
1be Cavaliers ru.tve yet 1:11
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tion at www.rjtrueking.com service announcement
EOE
from ttle Otllo Valle~
Publillhing ~ny)
Socurily 0111oef5 neodod in
New Haven, WV, SJ .OQ •
$7.116 ·per hour, Shift wor1c
l'lw:iH:oBoN.u,
hours vary. Must hava a high
St".Jr\IJ(D
echool diploma or GED, ..._
•
clean criminal history ,._
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' ~ Hidden V.,. Bokery OS open
dr~ scntan and badl:·
.
ground c:htd:.. Celt 1-«:10-- every Fri.
from 7em275-8359 M.f 8:!10 1o :00. 5pn on 82 Odom Flood,
EEO-Mfl:l.l
Bidwol. OH 45614

patio &amp; pool area . Heated in
ground pool enclosed by privac~ ienclng and lancl· .
acaped. Fhlished 2 car
garage attached to house
and finished &amp; heated 3 car
garage
·unattached .·
Exoellen1 condition ready to
mOYe in. $255 .000.00. Call:

{740)949-221 7

HUO HOmes! 3 bed. only
$11 ,000! tor list ings BOO·
620-4946 1ex RO, 9
Open t-iouse Sat &amp; Sun
5117&amp; 511 8 2pm to 5pm.
Nice, Large 21 1 hOme m scenic Quiu1 5Ubdivision. great

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lor hiking, bilong and fistwng
1257 sq. tt Vln~t su:Mg. 1~ '·
oii!IOflge. t 112 car garage.
conc:rete dnvewa~. Extra

parldng &amp; . room for boat
large kJt witt1 storage shed
L.a
rge rooms. W/1 closet m
master. Updates 1nclude
Be- carpet. appliances
loJC &amp; _,pump IIIOI'ING

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Sarviool. F!M Eolimaln
Price ""'"""'
740 446 4953
Ui&lt;ing SII9,90il Appralor 5108.000 t 112 1'11""
'I1RED DCJWM DN
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dwellings 8dvefti!led in
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$226/mo' 3 bed, 2 bath,
Bank Repo! (5% "down, 20
yea rs. eo,., APR) fOr listings
800·620·4946 e• . A027

and 1 fireplace. Addition ot a

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FOR SALE: 219 interest in
acreage located in Mason
Co unty, West Virginia. 2005 •
appraisals of land with
irriprovements and separate
timber appraisal, together,
totaled. over $400,000. FAX
reply to 912-236-87~2

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1-1166~3-2582

Abeolute Top DoUar , 'y 1111·
-/gold
colno.
any
JOK/1«'1111&lt; gold jeMiry,
dental gold, prO , 935 us Eksy fGitaU11U1t 8llktng full
ernpioyoe. MUll
cunenc:y, pmollminl .....
dlamondl. MTS Coin Shop, hlve at least 3 years 1ood
151 2nd ~-. Gallipolis. prep experience. Bidwell

llluW~"tDl

3 acres for Sale on Sandhill
Ad $25.000. 304-8953929

dlocrimmellon."

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·

Dflarad w/ USPS whO tltres.

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room.. central
k~chen,air,large
tty room
gas lamheat

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Fri 23nl &amp; Sal 24Ul 8:5 AI 2
South bellde Blue Nolo
Colo

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30 acre farm , 38R , 2BA
home , 7 stall horse bam in
Vin1on area. 74Q-3S8-93

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koowinglyocoept
.cl¥611iNn16Ma 1or ttll1
eatate which is in
wio&amp;ldion of rhe taw. Our

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lNG CO. recommends
Moving : 2 handy workers that you ao business with
needed immediately. Bam- people ~ou know, and
opportunity bases.
2J)m. Minimum af $30. per NOT 10 send mone
day. Brenda 446-2451
thi'O!Jgh lh&lt;i mall until
POST OFFICE NOW
have investigated th
t1ouse for sale in Raciile
HIRING
· offering .
area. Approx. 4 acres, all on=
Avg. Pay $201M or
:;::::;;::==~ protessionatl~ landscaped.
S57K/yi. Includes
Ranctl Slyle house with •
. MoP£\'
bedrooms, living room. din-

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preference, liml111tion or

Thurs., Fri., Sat. canning AVON! AJI Areasl To Buy or Home Healttl care South ~===:;===:::;
jars, candle making iloms, SelL Shirley Spears. 304- East Ohio is currently hiring
cast iron sintc, men's,
Home Health Aides for
woman'&amp;, children's, plus 675-'1429. . ·
Me1gs Co., you must be car·
size clolhing, puih mower,
tlfied or cunently have one
IJiragB iloms, """""' tent.
year
call 1-86iJ:

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dKrimination t.Hd on
floe. color. rehgion, ae•
t.mll~ll"bltus or national
origin, or •nv intention to
tn8lie an" auch

clothing. men &amp; woman Second St., Mason, WV or American Assoc. at Labor 1- Brush Cutting, Yard Service.
clolhing, lumllure &amp; many Par Mar .ft.40 1547 Nye Ave.. 913-599-8226, 24Jhrs. amp. (74Q~3682

olher Items, 24-25-2Bih

USED HOMES Nice 3BR

pt"8ferenoe. Umhlltion or

part·fin\e cashiers, must be
. request. For more info, 7405 family jllnl on Rt 7
to wortl. all Shifts. $17 .89-$2827htr., now hir- . ~ 300
....... -~rom Meigs Memory avatlabte
no phone cals please, apply ing. Fm apf)ication and free - - - - - - - Ganlens. infonl&amp; &amp; lodcllers at Par Mar "39 af 2264 governemertl job info, call Small Home Repair and

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4br, 2 AC. Pool, Country
5 76 7 1
New Haven, $139,500 can 74
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atter Gpm Will help with Brand new :3bed 2balh on
§41
doaing Cost 304-593-8871 + • hatt acre 1n Pt. Pleasant
OWNER FINANCE AVAIL·
· '"lonliont
ABLE. 740-446-3570
-21108
NEA .__
l.Dcal company offering "NO
Federal Funds jUst released
DOWN
~rams for PAYMENT"
you to buy your
pro· tor Land Owners. No clos ing cost and ZERO DOWN!
SaDU
home instead ot renting
Will
do
Land
IIEIJ'WANIBJ
• · - - · , · 100% linancing
Improvements. Bankruptcy
• Less than perfBct • credit
&amp; Bad Credll OK. 2. 3, 4 and
accepted
1st 'house on mf1 after ~ F1' +bonus Equipment
Repair ~- c..r CoMege " Payment could be t\'le 5 bedrooms availaQie. 740Hotipltal &amp; Gai Sta1ion.
Technician tor Farm and/or {careers CI09e To Home) same as rent.
446·3385
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locators.
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quiJ)TTlEI reparr
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or gage
Modullrs see Ohm's largest
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Cenler
mainlenance. Must haYB
(740)367·0000
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Day and Ewning Shifts
.
M be able to . WMII.plllpolilal'"n:o~ie~Pa·edu ,
display. Midwest 740·82851
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Available
8Kp8f1Bnce.
u
. .
...cctedited Memttor Accredhintl r----=~--, 2750
2 -fly yanlsale- Fri. 23nlProtossional Work
use compuler on a lrrMed """'"' "' ,....,,......,, c......
mym&gt;dweSI cnm
baSis. Co~tttive wages, and Sc:hoolll 121•B .
2
3
sat. ~1'1. S-S, CO fld.
Atmosphere
modem shop, continuouS
NEW·2008 4br-2ba 1 700 sq
t...e.dmgCf8BkRd. 1stplaoe
FuiiBeneftts
ft."t..J,•r:v
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compan~ sponsored trainTo Do
f1 1rom .:~399 mo Mrdwesl
on right, Avon, :bookS,
joM.Intuciwlon.com
cng ,
health
Klsurance, ~:o,
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dothes unifotm tops exer·
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ciae equipment, mise llems.
Call Toclaul
but.
d
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25 yeaiS o1 exp. caring lor
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con an pac
o c ays
In ttds newspaper Is
NeW• 3 Bedroom ho,mes 't oM
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Fax 74n~u" " 9104
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24tfr;Saturday, 3 "family,
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or Emac·1 elder~ ladies rn my home.
• ub.ject to !he • -ra 1
$214 .36 per month. tr,crud&lt;'S
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private&amp;.semi·p·rivate rooms F 1 Ho · A of1968
·
mower, chair, bakflrs raOk,
. Ed.2347
johncarmichaet.-careq.com avallaWe. Nuttitious meal
.!'ich~~~-•"'1~ 11
man y upgrades. delwer y &amp;
tire&amp;, lotS more, 37967
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Bel·Up. (740)385-2434
FEDERAL
planning, excellent · refer- .
actvertiM " lny
Ru,DplitPfji Ad
Accepting appWcations for

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from $1 ,900 down. Save
1968 12Jt60 mobile home, $5.0001 Midwest 74~263Dr, 2 112 ba. &amp; FA, 2 car 1BR, $24 00. 00 740-645- 2750 mymidWQ:St.com

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Gollipolis. $112,000. 740· _9948_._ _ _ _ __
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4 bed- to Holzer. Excellent con di- W.Va .. 2 m1. trom power
rooms. Large yard. Covered tion . Shingle roof. all electric Plan! on a paved road,nice •
deck. Attached garage. 741)- heat pump/ central atr
qutet304773-555018B2341 B
367-7129 .
$21 .000 (740)44 1-9884
Trailer for Sale in New ·
3BR, 1 bath, LA, FR~ DR, 16X80 3 Bedroom 2 BAth Haven, in Trailer Part&lt; 304·
Ktt ., Full Basement. 1.5 Vrnyl SrDrng. Shingle Roof 862-3336

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~~~ 241l-S. May 25 1-4
o64 Fairfield Ln, across irom
The Ueattows. Lats at small
~~~ appl, cook.lbakelsllverware, TV's, entertainment

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trained. ·.146- " «1: ""'· - - · lrg
Cll ~ boars,
91amp1n ~ and cmt1 colIAISf»u
numerous D!her
lo~--oiliWIJiiiiiiliioo-.t- llemo. NO Eorly Amvalo.
Garage sole ... 1825 Cora
foond Terrier in Co111&gt; MDi l'ld. (2 'lnllos 1rom 58ll).
Conley area caiiiO ideltlfy
904--615-8839
M.,. 23«1 &amp; 24th B am. Lots
www ..comica.com
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lOST Rooklptir;gs Area
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added slnoe 111B1 sale ' lefl· ·
IIEIIWoom
·- . "" collar. CAll.: overs from Tf88SUre Cove .,_ _ _ _ _ __.
740:192-9216.
Thrift Store. 3719 SR 160N :
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l'loologood home,-ul China Oo!linal, limps, 100 +

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Fri &amp;
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11
Colt, _ , player. high chair, lxl¥&amp; ll-24
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w..t lloW North.....- n,oem.
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beginning conmlning . i¢XHiiE 1V SALE AT CI.RI EIIT OWIIEAl
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APPRAISED VALUE.
10%DOWNONtMY·OF
SALE, CASH OR CERTtFtED CHECK, 8ALAliCE GUE ON CONFIRIIATlON OF SALE
The H I I did 1101
lncluda an lnlallor
ex111111natton · al lhlo

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Reunion 1958-1989, 'May ......

b $1 , • ._
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t.r al LaL ""- • In

SALES
CASE MIIBER.
D7CV142
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able sooting option, a "si~
kickn fot James, who scored
71 points in the final two
games against tbe Celti~
while his teammaies pitdted
in wilh 84. Gillxirt disputed
the necessity of needini
more than one star to win q
all.
'
"There are a lot of ways lit
get to a championship," he
said. ~'&lt;l)o you call (Sati
. Antonio's) Tony Pmter and
Manu Ginobili sidekicks te
Tun Duncan? I don't thiDt
so. There's a lot of ways ~
win a championship in this
league. We're going to fmd .i
way- !hat's for sure."

lain:
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Acllon~:5114llllllll
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d.._ 11J llllng an fllclllty Deacl'lpllon:
baing 50'111110' tat? logeU Ei: liOI'IIE 111;
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$«'J)IIIt TEIIMS OF
Ohio Rauln~ Code 1'lllil final ectlon nat
£XCEI'11NG THERE l't I ny ... na:12a -........,~
-salE: t•IIIOT BE
17.46707, A ,.
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FROII 'IItlE FOLLOW- Church
SINal, - . .......
IIOLDFOA LEI81MAIII
Final Action IMulng, action 1111111 Ia ,.. I
JNG:
S,1 1 • · Ohio
.., • d In the wt.aB 213
OF
11E
dilnylng, IIIOCIIfrlng, lillie'
to
ERAC. ·
8llng Lal No. I 1111111 1 Property
0....: al Slid' P I, 14 APPAAIIIED VALUE.
- l t J , or lac-Ing "-ffll.- waate- Robert E. Beegla, partoiLDINo.8aiJ.F. flllixllfllllda
Lac 313-1110- 1ft.DOWNON . .YOF
a pannlt, lanM, or t:wbJM4 planl llllga County lllwtlll
Buffington's Addition Prior Died Rltllac-; Lac 312, Tawn 1 Nac'lll, SALE, CA8H OR 8
v•laltce Which Ia not lao 111111 County H1tJ11 Allomey For The to the VIllage al O.R. 228, 1'9 3111
Rllnga 13 . . . . X 11F1ED CIIEC«, 11A1,o
pjiDidld lly a pco- tlchaal'
Ptaftlllll
Syracueexto•IBfllld P I' .N : I 2 0 - •-dldln'i11111Mw12, AliCE DUE ON a.;
poeed...., may be 15121
Rllmer&amp;Raln,.
to c - E. ·llnd liMy ooo1a. ooo,na- 1'9 407 olthe .._. FIRMA110NOFMLE
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Public Notice
S3IJ:425:4Ztl1
Page 171, IleitiS 00074.000, 120- . . . . . . of Dhla:
• udilllllon a1 the
......_ al 1he final
(5) 21 , 28, (I) 4
County
Reconler'a 1100712.0110 ·
,._ 1: Begtw•• on toau.e,
'
- · EAAC PI I , 1IHEM'F SALES
Olftca, IleitiS County, APPRAISED
AT ~Ext llda al 11*11 Aa11art L 1 51
a
1 p I lllr a $70 CASE
NUMBER:
· Ohio, aiM&gt; being a part $55,000 TERIIS OF - I n
naw t11a1p c. ., .... '
llllng fM wtolcto th CI7CV127
Pllbllc Nollea
Ill 1110..,. Lat No. 2111. SALE: CANNOT BE IMDipoo • • In to AIISniSJ
For Thli
1&lt; cmmlnhmln It - . Fargo Bank
T - I p - 1- North, SOLD FOR LESST14AII • pact al lw Vlloga of 1'1111181
·
Cl'lllon
It ltalloioal,_lilllon
SHERIFF
SALES Range - 13- Weill 213
OF
THE lll~lilt)D11,
lilalga JallnO Clunk
·
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CASE
NUMBER: Sulton
Towrlllllp: APPRAISED VALUE. c.mt,, Ohio, at the ~-~~=·!~Driw
lant deoiiOIII¢ I I lllal VS
07CY101
·
111111 County,
s- of 111% DOWN ON DAY OF louiiJ.- -...; al
.
44211
~- a1 the lull Leo .D. 8allay a Karla Deutaclle
Bank Ohio and pWt1cu1artJ SALE, CASH OR CEA-' Lac No. .• In~
IUil'DIIIII al the fM Bllloyi1181
National
TNill dn: -•fo!lawl: T1FIED CltEC«,· BAL- Addlllon '- .OMIT II;
4
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. · Company u T,_, Beginning at 511" Iron ANCE DUE ON CON- tllenll8 · In • E II If (5) :21, a, (I) .
henlelllp, . - '. be COUifl' OF · COMMON i11c
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pin
Mt at . tile FIIIIIIATtON OF SALE dioactlal( alOng . .
IIIMill
wttto: PLEAII MEIGS COUN- Plalntm YS fllllua tlllrthivaat corner a1 The IIJIIII'IIIal did laulh h ill Lal
Elwlnluwnacllll Raulaw TY, OHio. .
"Fields ill al DEFEN- . .lei Lol Na. I o1 tile IIUI:iucle an· h1llillor No• • I II I . . al
SAVItmS
CooiNOIIUI 1, IN PIJII8lMNCE OF AN DANTS COURT OF J.F.
Bullington's axamlilllllon a1 the 110 IMI; n - II
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Ifill loullh FOIII'III 01IDEII OF SALE TO COMMON.
PLEAS, Addtllcwo;
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( '
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IIIIECTED FRDtil IIEIOS COUNTY, 01110. 1'hence along tile Robert E. 11wg1a lo:LII&amp;IJ dklcllaol ttl
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CCIII I -.Oflla41111. SAID COURT IN . THE In purauane. al, an North line a1 aaic1 Lot t11a1p County t11w111 ' filii; - - In a
A oopr al the .,... A80VE
ENTITLED onlar al Ula to 1M Sautll 18 dlltJ. 55' 24" Attorna,
For The W I II If Ilk llo 1 ....lla ...... . , the loCTION,
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WILL dlrac:ted hom ukl Ewt a dl,.._ne. a1 PlaloMI
atlel will theSautllcllaciof wlllln 1_,. EXPOSE TO SALE AT courtlnh . . . . entl, 11107110 1M1 to a IIIII" Allin&amp; 6llalnlilr
alaaidLacNo.•aIIIIer 1111ntJ tile appMI PUIUC AUCTION ON tied 8Ctlon, I · will Iron pin Mt;
P.O.!lox ' - - ai11D filii '-. . .
with . . EIIAC.
THEFIIONTSTEPSOF expoeelo Mia • pub- , _ -lng aoiCI TWillh"''I.OIIIo44087 Ext 81* al 1'lllrd
Flnol al ,...._ THE IIEIGS COUNTY l i e _ , on . . fnlnl North IIIIa lllong 330425 12111
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mft to 1r111a11
COURT HOUSE ON atepa al lhlo Mefgo the Ext 11M o1 Mid C5) 21, 28, (8) 4
Noo'llwli
clliacllon
llelga
County FRIDAY Juna 27th, County Court HoUH Lal No. I eouth ...... ·
along . . Ext llda al
C o m m u n I I r · 2001 AT 10 A.M., OF on Friday, Jona 27111, lng 1w ~ 001'·
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Clwocey Drive
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Slllilllury Twp. OH
Ohio, County of Meigo
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with our
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. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • -old, 1 aoo
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the dev.el&lt;ipment and submission
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designation for coding and documentation
workshops. seminan; and publications. The
position is~ in &lt;Gallipolis. •OH.

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PAPER TOPIC,

David Lewis
740-992-&lt;6971

COME TO "E
FoR HELP?

vERY...

THE FRONT S1EPS OF Volumo a2, ..... II ol or . . ..
iistings
THE IIEIGS COUNTY tile ..... -coo1111) -.g Part o11he AMI

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CO.
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.ON
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in Florida, the
b• .ipo,lalioi I of1He butterflies
has beeri poslpuued.
we haw lli8Cheduled tile
Rat a &amp; Calab1111io!1 for
'fllunldllr, .., II .
at Noon in 1he PVH Front Circular
Driwway. The pulilic is curdially
inviledl Fur more il1lormation
plea.c;d,

(304)675-7G .

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and 111 , I!IO •faia!; U..C.«&lt;

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spades.

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three 'spadeS 10 show exaclly 1h!OKIIIU
spade support and at least game-lorcing
values. South launches Biad&lt;wcod

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Excellent condition w1111 02 18ft Baros r - . 11o11.
- . ilu1vundv with 02 Mercury 2.0 HP Eng. 02
Chrome FuMy . loaded · 9.8 NiaNn OUUioord
Selling S13,500, won1 ·. .i Millor, 2 '1mllmg mooors,
long! (740)44t·7201 or IIIII1Y eortrao, $4900. 7-40-=1
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• Room Additions • Garages • Vinyl
and Wood Siding • Roofutg • Pole
Barns • Patio's, Porches Jllld Decks

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CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION

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THE good, S2.soo. !740)992·

APPRAISED VALUE .
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do:MI o f - ...... •SALE, CASH OR CERand
llartlat 5o TIFI£D CIIECK, IAL£luood 'DIU!!iDnd, at AM:!£ &lt;1111£ 011 COif.
al,d*d June ZZ 1174. f'IRMATIOI!I OF UI..E
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In
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County, Ohio, ...... llolleft E. .......
pat ol S.CIIuoo• 11, llalp Caunly 11wt11
TRn 4, Range 11,
AIIUihWr For The
the ottio ComPanr'• Plllil•
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hglllnlng 111 1he 740 1121111
eoulliaut conw of (5)21,21, (1)4
Andrew llucttal._ 26r

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SEE THIS DOLLAR, COW?
WITH THIS liE OOIJ..AR
I START S~VING Ftxl
MY FUTIRE.

on unit. hrlsbeen_for.
4 years. Comple1oly se"·
oontainod, incl. air,_, T.Y..
IMl, mieltlWilVII, coot...,
$90,000. Soling due 1o
heat1tl reuons. can 74().
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OIOII&lt;ed in~. youlrrow1ha71hefi-wasin\10115ed byman .· .oare

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B. Luoe

could easily take precedence over ~ur
will to win, especially If you get irMll'led
in a situation that has strong elements ot
risk and turns out ' to be more than you
bargained tor. Choose your activtties

NAY C 0

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Oven-d at dimer paty,
"A bin ili someone whose
life is 1D opeo book and you :
don'1really-10-it" . :

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. SITS IN A alAI~ ..

It won't be
thai an ambitious undertaking is more
·than yoo can handle ; it'll be doing things
the hard We/i that makes k so tough. Stop
and rettw'lk hOW to pel1orm the job more

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warranty.

BUT Al&amp;\1. WLTURE ~

GEMINI (May 21-Jtme 20) - If tho&amp;e
with whom you share your day find you
to be too self-serving , someone migh1
delibefalely put obstades in your pa1h in
Grder to bring you dc:M'n a peg or two.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22) - Don'1
reinforce negative thinking wtth lonely or
iso&amp;ated thOughtS. or ~ · u ene1 up laellng
the weight of the wofld is on your ·shout,
cter. If you feel depreSsed or restric1ed,
it'll be your own doing.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Your will to lose

carefully.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) -

ataltingat
$1500
to $8300.
Honda
Goldwlng
Quality
cam,
trucks.
vans 87
Financing ""'liable with Aspencado. 11K actual

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runo good. • ~.OOO mi.
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ilcorded In \lolu- ptQ ly, 200 hat to a AI'!PRAISEO
AT $8SO.OO.
olll-992-m55. 1985 2ilfl pull behind
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le H
' ihinO wotlcs, good cond.
llelp County DMCI nlng. _..,.,..,,. 1.11 SOI.DFORL£11111MAN 140·000 ml s.
' runs S3500 74D-7&gt;12-1900

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oldo: of 9l!tle lllligll Coun5J Olllcill
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Due to inclement wea1her

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45 £1-, Teas

· Han Su~n. a Chir&gt;ese aulhor and flhYS"
cian who now lives in lausanne,
Switzerland, sai~ . "There is not11ing
stronger in the world than gerdlenoss."
When """"" odor pir:l&lt;s up a hand WDI1I1
an openOig bid and his partner opens in
lronl ol him, often
slar1s gently .., 1he lim roond, ll!to'I!Ung his true
-.gth only .., 1he seoonll round.

some distracttons.

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HOME HEALTH &amp;
HOSPICE

With three trumps,
take two steps

In oroer to be successful IT'1 lhe year
ahead , it will be important not to take on
more than you can hand~ . Foous on
goats or objectiw&amp; one at a time, anc11ry
to select those that are free from trouble-

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CASE NUMBER: •lng olollflng ........ ol U..C.-al0ng1he mites, 4 door, 8I08Ien1 ooncrn:YI«l
'lll!de ........ . , : l!iCie of ·5.R. 111 dllioo S4000 or beol olfe&lt;.
379-2732
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llotglnnlng • 1he car- far, • dl 7
of 26
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ORDER OF SALE TO p~ of . .Inning,
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ABOVE
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ACTION,
•I ·W Ui JlllljKIIIMir car- 1D S.R. ·111 and ..... Police lmpooodol ca.. trom
£ICliOSE TO SALE AT ·raclecl by eomctl.. ol lloglnnlng. conlllhr $5001, Hondas, Chevys,
PUIIUC AIJCT10N ON DMCI • - - In lng 2 112 1110111 Jeeps, Fords, &amp; morel for

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on the bOarr!? \00 hatle been OtiiiiiUl!ed
and gone - . ? Ah well, better luck
ne&gt;dtime'
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for Tlilursday, May 22, will now be
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competitive pay for work in a Challenging and
supportiYe environment. Employees enjoy
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and bids seven spadeS """' Nor1hl;
IIYerHice reply.
west leads the diamond queen. How
would yoo, Soulh. pllin 1he play?
\00 ...... 12 lop tricks: ....., spades,
1hree hearts, one diamol1d and one.dL.D.
Your low heart is a potential loser.
- ..since there are onlyiwo hear1s
.., the bOarr!, you should plan 1o ruff 1he
heart lour 0'1011hel8.
After Mnning 1he firs1 trid&lt;. take one
round .-trumps, because ~ 1he spadeS
aoe breaking 2-1, you can draw 1hem
and claim. When West discarr!s, 1hough,
cash the ace and king ol hearts, then
ruff the heart tour wllt1 dummy's spade

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year of coding education and auditing
experience required. Professional .designation
such as miA, RBrf, CPC, C SS-1', •C K&gt;H, or
·CSS preferred or able to attain within one year
with one or more specialty proficiency
prefetTed.
Working
-knowledge
of
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his own suit first betore supporting

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UBRA (Sept 23-Qct. 23) - You hod bet·
. 1er have a great poker lace it you hope to
bluff ~r way through something that hi
quite stidcy. Opponents will see right
through your intentions and call you on
anempted trickery.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)- H IB going
to take some shrewd rnaneuwrlng on
your part to come out on top in a moneymaking maHer. flemember, everyone
has his or her game plan, so be prepared

to negotiate.
SAGlnAAIUS (No"'. 23-0ec. 21) Unless you· diligently strive to matntain

harmony and balance in all of your
attaii'S. ~ings could oome apan and
simultaneously get out .d sync lo several
areas. 'tou coutd end up runntng tn cir-

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ethers might not be as generous to do
you as yoo are prepared to do br them,
so don'"! ~ them to come through
• . . ._ _ _....,;~-' j ust because you once did them a taVOJ.
AOLIARIUS (Jan . 20-Nob. 1~)- Should
you have to deal with some rather Cltfti·
c ult people, be prepared io handle 'them
in a WIJIY that promotes ooopenatlon; doo't
come on too atrong and cauae an IOQf'll·
v.tlng s~uaflon.

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PISCES ' (Feb.

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m~ht end up being counttlrproductiw If
you retUH to ehlre the •Cknowledgement wtth .omeo~ .. VOU l**lO&amp;IIy dla·
liKe. GIVI credit wtwr. ~ .. due.
ARIES (Maf'l:h 21-Apnl 18) - Othef'l
......... lillaly to hl.v. faith ln yout work If
Yf&gt;11 .-~~goo al dOUOt at&gt;out you
... doing . Sludy .,lngo ftrat ...,.. you

anything dmb&gt;O or'"'"""""·
TAURUS (April 20-MII)' l!OI - 0 you 1011
. . mlng monl"f .. dmtcuft, It IMII M u
nard .. you
k&gt;o • living
~'t hi.YI to be tedloul. FinO good In

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Ril)1llm - Unwed - Far Wri111r • ANYWIIERE
alf yoa fiad a pllb will! 110 obs1acles.~the poressa losrlldla-.ed,rsd
... p;olJibly doesll'1leld ANYWHERE."
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qualified coding professionalti for the JlOSition
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740-256-a,60 or cell 304·

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The Coding Specialist is primarily responsible
10 .assist wilh

the dev.el&lt;ipment and submission
of coding curriculum for CME and CEU
designation for coding and documentation
workshops. seminan; and publications. The
position is~ in &lt;Gallipolis. •OH.

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David Lewis
740-992-&lt;6971

COME TO "E
FoR HELP?

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THE FRONT S1EPS OF Volumo a2, ..... II ol or . . ..
iistings
THE IIEIGS COUNTY tile ..... -coo1111) -.g Part o11he AMI

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.ON
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b• .ipo,lalioi I of1He butterflies
has beeri poslpuued.
we haw lli8Cheduled tile
Rat a &amp; Calab1111io!1 for
'fllunldllr, .., II .
at Noon in 1he PVH Front Circular
Driwway. The pulilic is curdially
inviledl Fur more il1lormation
plea.c;d,

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spades.

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"""' Souths 1wr&gt;-hear1 ..... d. jumps ,.
three 'spadeS 10 show exaclly 1h!OKIIIU
spade support and at least game-lorcing
values. South launches Biad&lt;wcod

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Chrome FuMy . loaded · 9.8 NiaNn OUUioord
Selling S13,500, won1 ·. .i Millor, 2 '1mllmg mooors,
long! (740)44t·7201 or IIIII1Y eortrao, $4900. 7-40-=1
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• Room Additions • Garages • Vinyl
and Wood Siding • Roofutg • Pole
Barns • Patio's, Porches Jllld Decks

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CORNER STONE
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APPRAISED VALUE .
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do:MI o f - ...... •SALE, CASH OR CERand
llartlat 5o TIFI£D CIIECK, IAL£luood 'DIU!!iDnd, at AM:!£ &lt;1111£ 011 COif.
al,d*d June ZZ 1174. f'IRMATIOI!I OF UI..E
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TRn 4, Range 11,
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eoulliaut conw of (5)21,21, (1)4
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SEE THIS DOLLAR, COW?
WITH THIS liE OOIJ..AR
I START S~VING Ftxl
MY FUTIRE.

on unit. hrlsbeen_for.
4 years. Comple1oly se"·
oontainod, incl. air,_, T.Y..
IMl, mieltlWilVII, coot...,
$90,000. Soling due 1o
heat1tl reuons. can 74().
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OIOII&lt;ed in~. youlrrow1ha71hefi-wasin\10115ed byman .· .oare

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could easily take precedence over ~ur
will to win, especially If you get irMll'led
in a situation that has strong elements ot
risk and turns out ' to be more than you
bargained tor. Choose your activtties

NAY C 0

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"A bin ili someone whose
life is 1D opeo book and you :
don'1really-10-it" . :

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the hard We/i that makes k so tough. Stop
and rettw'lk hOW to pel1orm the job more

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warranty.

BUT Al&amp;\1. WLTURE ~

GEMINI (May 21-Jtme 20) - If tho&amp;e
with whom you share your day find you
to be too self-serving , someone migh1
delibefalely put obstades in your pa1h in
Grder to bring you dc:M'n a peg or two.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22) - Don'1
reinforce negative thinking wtth lonely or
iso&amp;ated thOughtS. or ~ · u ene1 up laellng
the weight of the wofld is on your ·shout,
cter. If you feel depreSsed or restric1ed,
it'll be your own doing.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Your will to lose

carefully.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) -

ataltingat
$1500
to $8300.
Honda
Goldwlng
Quality
cam,
trucks.
vans 87
Financing ""'liable with Aspencado. 11K actual

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le H
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Young Pens vs. old Wmgs in Stanley Cup finals
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ASSOCMTED PRESS

· PlTfSBURGH -

His

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first NHl. goal didn't leave
him in awe. Neitla did win~
his fusl sooring title or
~award. even if'lbe Kid

accomplished all of this
Vlbile slill a teenager.
So being the youngest
team caplain in Stanley Cup
6aals history iso 't about to
. get Sidney Crosby all giggly
mdgushy.
It's taken him ooly dm:Je
seasons to transform lhe
Penguins from the NUL's
iCOOIId-worst team into one
of its best, so Crosby is
lioderstandably calm and
coofident · as Pittsburgh
hegins preparing for the Cup
finals against Delmit that
begin Sallmlay night.
. And that's euctly bow
coach Micbel Therrien
expects Crosby to be: A
young ~ wbo is euq~tionally perceptive and
never ranted Not even by
his first visit to hockey's
bigest sboWcae
. "He's ~ a ~ IrM«,
/
lie•s beal a great atP'Jin at
tiiJch a youag qe _ to be
able to CODOeDtrate oo bo1b
sides of the ice as be does,
this is bow_a team will get
sacoess,M Tbenien said
1\Jesday. "When you've got
)'01.11' Jea1b buying into it,
dli ada players buy in as
well .... Sidney is our leader
and the players follow.M
.Even if Crosby. at age 20,
is tbe yOIUJ8CSl , 1 oiu in
Stanley Cup history and is
ooly about balf the age of
Detroit cap1ain Nicklas
l..idmom, tbe unrivaled 38year-old defenseman who
poses a significant cballenge
ro Pittsbwgh's ~stall.
1be NHL bas luchd intO
perbaps its best possible
IJlat!imp for these Stanley
¢up finals. tbe fresh-faced
Crosby and tbe oh-w-young
~ vs. the tr.lditionfilled Red Wmgs. wbo are
irying to win their founll
· Cup siooe 1997.
~ k's a rising new power
against an established old
one - Dettoil bas bad eight
consecutive seasons with
100 or points - in a
series in wbidllllfR should

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be plenty of offense but also
eK.cellent defense and goal-

tending.
Add in this intriguing
story line: Can Crosby, ooly
two years removed from
being the age of a high
school senior, personally
will his team to a champiooship so early in his camer'.'
Crosby is aware his presena: migbt draw some auious viewers who Olbeawise
might never lUIIe into an
NHL game. But be bas no
intentions of ~bing
this series any differenrly
.than be did . those in the
f.as!em Cooferen&amp;:e playoffs
agamst
the
Senators,
Rangers and Ayers.
"We're ~- it as normal as ~sible, the same
way we. ve ~
every smes -and tbats
making~ we worry ~t
ourselves, ~ said.
think 0111 game 1s our focus.
Still. _no NHL team. of
recent vmta_ge bas gone ~D:to
the finals wilh so many of Its
key players so young Crosby, forwanls Jcnlan
Staal ( 19) and Evgeni
Malkin (21 ) and goalie
Marc-Andre Aeury (23) are
23 or younger.
All this youth creates an
interesting conttut with tbe
Red WIDgS, who have 14
players wbo are 30 or older;
including Lids1rolli, goalie
Chris Osgood (35), defenseman Chris Cbelios (46), forward Dallas Drake (39).
altemale caplain Kris l&gt;rlqa
(36) and defeusanan Brian
Rafahki (34}.
The Red Wmgs are in tbe
finals rorthe fusl time sinoe
last .winning the C11p in
2002.
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"They're beatable, obvi-

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Blue Devils put ibemselves
in good posillOO to win lheif
Division
district by
semifi__ , ... .:-II ~
four

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runs. but the . asbinpm
Court.KHOWie Blue Uons
toot me lead in tbe fifth
inning and then held on to
win 10-9 at V.A. Memorial
Stadium on Mooday.
Gallia Academy
. finishes
the scasoo with a record of
16-11, tying the school
RlOOld for wins set by last
&amp;easnn's
Blue
Devils.
Washingtoo. rankOO fourth
·m
· tbe .....- .
~ to 22_
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2 and advances to the
Division II disttict final.
For the iCOOIId season in a
iow. the Lions eliminucd
lhe Devils by one run in the
district
semifinals.
Washington edged GaJlia
Academy t.{t in 2007.
Despi~ die loss, bead
coach Rich Corvin was
proud of his team and tbe
unpro·

Jleii&amp;OII !bey

"After

'iear that

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these ~ys bave

bad to go through m some of
lbe ~ tbey really
P!Jl it
ai tbe cod and
tfent out oo a high DOle."

said Corvin. ·
. Juniors Austin Roush and
Beau Whaley led tbe Blue
Devils offensively with two
bits each. Roush went 2-for4" wilb two RBis, and
Whaley went 2-for-5 Wirh a
triple, an RBI. and lhree
lUllS soond
· lfonday's loiS was the
lirlal. game _for seven B!ue
Devil · semors··· as · Ntck'
Stevens. Sba- Thompsoa,
Dave Rumley, lobn Paul
finnij:l'm, Cody Noble,
Denbow, and Jeff
all coocluded suecamal Gallia Academy

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Stticldand's office duriJ)g a tour of tbe
West Vtrginia 1'81111\'ded: Of tbe new
bridge. Also oo Wednesday, ODOT
gave_~ ~·n•lalioo oo the Jll'!$1~ of
1he $64.7 millioO projcd to Ibis same
group a11he Poruttoy Lilnly.
ODOT o •osidn 5 tbe projea 75 percent oomplele at Ibis point. 8ettiog said
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At left. Detroit Red Wings• oa11as Drake {17) Skales wilt! Ule pUCk as Dallas Stars' Krystopher Bar:cll (131 pursues duri!W
tihe seoond period 1in Game 6 of Ule NHL Westem COilfeienoe hoCkey finals Monday in oa11as while at f'Wrt
Pellguins fl)rward Sidney Crosby (87l oelebrates after SOIJiiqg a goal duriiC Game 5 of the NHL Eastem Conference hodley finals In Plttsblll'gh SUnday. 1he ~uins and Red
wi.U meet in 1he HHL Stalilley Cup Anal$ . .

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ously, but they're really of 14 games.
Crosby, Malkin, Marian
good. said Penguins forward Georges Laraque. wbo Rossa, Ryan Malone and
was on tbe 2006 Edmcmtoo Staal haven't been chalteam thaf'upset top-seeded JmgedyctbydefensivepairDewit in the first round. ings as good as Detroit's
"They've added some key Lidstrom-Rafalski
and
players and more grit. Nildas Kroowd-Brad S1Uart
People are Mways talking duos. But the Red Wmgs
abouttheRedWmgs(being haYen'uccnlioesasdcepas
upset) in the playolfs. WelL Pittsburgh's, and coach
now they've ~wed people Mike Baboock bas tbe diftithe
be
t · lbe Ia
.. ~· .t:nn
off;:
grea m
p y- c ult ·.cho"~ce o f _...,..1_
.
. whdber Udstrom lS .a better
Dcllroit bas been lhilt while fit ~ainst the Malkin or
winning 12 of 16 playo11 Crosby lines.
games, although Westem
"It's a great cbailenge
Confe«ooe -~~ Dallas go~
~ainst
~
belpcd by ehm•NI!I)g 2001 (lid&amp;arOm), Crosby said.
Stanley Cup champion "Positionally, ~·s great~
Anaheim and ~-seeded bas a good stick and be s a
San Jose. The Penguins have big guy. Those are the little
been evcn better, winning 12 dJallenges within 1he game
M

:;an .

make it-fun. It's part of
mmpcting and I dUnk we' ll
all tdl you that we love to
Wl•ipde."
The Red Wmgs have
exceptional. . soore.n
in
Henrik Zetta1lerg {11 goals
2 1 points in 16 games)
Pavel Datsyuk (nine goals,
19 points). However, dieir
(&gt;ft'eose bas clearly missed
Joban Franzen (OODCilssioo"'-...., iy.mptoms) • who. sfill·
leads the playoffs with 12
goals but baso 't played since
Game 1 against Dallas.
·
Fnnzen's status for the
fiDak ro•wins ~and
without him tbe ~ Wmgs
wrg heW. to two goals or
fewa- in kalf of their six
games lll!ainst Dallas. That
kind of scoring won't get it

done against tbe Penguins. ·
wbo bave put up four or
more goals nine limes in

.and'

their 12 playoff vi!*Jries.
Pittsburgh.lll0Wybec11nse
· of Reury's coofident ~
composed play. also 1s
allowing .a playoff-law 1.86

~s ~game.

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Theyve ,g ot an elite
defenseman, ~t we hav~
one,
~ (m . Se~el
Gonchar), Tbemen satd.
"We've got a lot of speed
and a lhreat oomins from
different lines, 50 if they
want 10 concenttare 011 one
line we have odlrz lines thll
cando some damage a well.
They' ve !01 some quality
players, some world o1au
players, but we've p sOme,
too. So I tbink it's g~ to
be an eJtci~ series."

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RACINE- The Ohio Bureau of
Criminal
Investigation
and
4~tf"l\lel111111cAtion - WI!S' called to the
scene of an apparent murder/suicide Wednesday afternoon.
:rwo female victims were fo1,md
at a Racine residence, but their
identities were not being released,
Sberi1f Robert Beegle said at press
time. Beegle said lhe case is being
considemd a homicide/suicide case.
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of securing a search warrant. a procedural step in investigating lhe case.

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You know it's time for school to close and the ~~~.mmer recess to begin when at Meigs -lntemoediate School
the balbacue equipmelli .&lt;XliMS cut ol storage, and the pialic tables are moved onto the front portico. The
traditional social was held last week tic llad by Title I teachers in observanoe of National Right to Read Week
and as a AlWard for studenls' accorqllishrn&amp;IIB. Meigs Local School District concludes the 2007 -os school
year lOniOITOW.

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POMEROY -The Meigs
County Bikers Association's
Memorial R~ bas become a signature event m Pomeroy over lbe
last 23 years and this year that
event will ~ a: oew route, staying entirely in Meigs Qxmty.
Instead of endina It .the
Lakeview Tavem iD Albany, 1his
year' s run will ead at lhe Meigs
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Although much of the route bas
as well as a pelflll - stayed the same there have been
mance by the band Amix. changes with llhe · run no longer
Admission to events at the fair- traveling through Pageville and
..........t. is S5 tbough participalion Alban
. y. The new route is as foi J';tl;"'ride is free. Camping will lows: Pomeroy to Middleport,
also be available a1 tbe faixgrounds. Bradbury Road to Rutland and
Bikerswill'b e!ingalberingootbe New Lima Road to Harrisonville,
Pomeroy ·Parting l:ot a1 nOon on then Ohio 143 to Ohio 7 to
Sunday with bikes leaving JXWIPI- · Racine, Ohio 124 (river road)
ly a1 I p.m. to begin what bas back down to the final destinabcc0meaparadeof11lundecthrou&amp;h tion of the Meigs County
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mnainincr .,..""" This wcet worhn are
pnouiqg~d;\Ve.t Vllginia deck, next
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gOing back am fodh between tbe tow-·
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Meigs County Commissioner Mick
DavenpOrt and Middleport Mayor
Mite Gcrlacb bod1 reDlll1ked that the
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~ OOOT's presentation at tbe
Pomttoy Library, it was revealed tbe
existing Pomeroy-Mason Bridge will
not be removed with explosives but
l'lllber tbe bridge will be dismantled
· manually beginning at its center.
Olllr2" facts about the new bridge
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Gallia Academy got lbree
runs llll no hits in the sixth,
thanks in large part to Blue
Lion rnistakes. "l'lwe baiters
were hit Ed two Olbers were
walked, getting the Blile
Devils within one.
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tbe final innilll! of their li1C8son, Gallia Ar~ got tbe
tying and
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bolb would ead up sttanded.
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OVP sportswriter Bryan
tied things
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toot tbe
shortly after, Walters CCfltribuud to this
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POMEROY- "I think this bridge
can be open to traffic by the ead of
llhe year, even if we don't have ~feet weather," said Carey Rcttin,g,
project engineer for the new
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge.
Bcuing spoke )estuday to local oifti..
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Improvement Corporation, officials
from tbe · Ohio Departmerit of
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tbe tying and winning runs
borne in tbe sevemh.
After 11 scoreless first,
Gallia Academy ~ 011 1be
board wilb hits from
wbaley, Tbomnsoo, and
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Roush. Thompson's
hit
!iCIImd Whaley, who had
stole11
seoond,
while
Roush's bases-loaded single
drove in two more runs. Not
long after, a Washington
error in the field gave tbe
Blue Devils a 4-0 , __ .,
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two to
halve tbe lead in the bottom
oflhe inning, but then in lbe
lhinJ Gallia Academy quick_
1y stretched it back to four
Whale
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runs. .
y hit an RBI
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pitch.
An iMing later, tbe Blue
Lions lied tbe game a1 6-all
wid! two sepal&lt;* two-RBI
singles, and 1ben in the fifth
they SCORld four again to •
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game wilh five bits, while
the U.OOs ,,bad
hits; ·
'ikith teams oomm,tted two
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included in
a $10,000 appropriation for
upgrades to the Court St~m minipark in Pomeroy, $35,000 for part:
improvements in Syracuse, and
$175,000 for a multipurpose complex ~ be constructed through the
Meigs l.ocal Enricbmeni"Pffject.
Stewan's hometown of Albany
would receive $10,000 for bike
path enhancements and $30,000

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includes $475,000 for UJIItides ·•
the state's ouly Civil War battle
site.
The funding is included in tbe
cultural enhancement portion of
the capilal appropriatioos legislation introduced Monday. State
Rep. Jimmy Stewart, R-Aibany,
announced funding for smaller
projects for Meigs County
Tuesday. but said the funclinr; proposed for tbe Buffiogtoa &amp;rand

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POMEROY Meigs County
Commissioners signed off Wednesday
on a letter of intent to purchase
$237,000 in oompuler equipment for the
county •s ~w 911 emergency system.
At yesterday's meeting, oommissi9ners finalized the purchase of the equipment necessary to implement the 911
system before the deadline of year's
end. 1be letter of inlent was with
EmetgiTech of Columbus, for call center equipment and a oompu1er-aided dispatch .system. 1be computers wiU allow
tbe 911 syslem to use a database now
being.developed and advanced technology to locate residences in lhe county
for emergency dispatch purposes.
Emergitech provided the equipment
used by 911 centers in both Allhens and
Gallia counties, but the county ' s 9 11
committee, working to implement the
syslem, also met with Verizon about
the necessary equipment, before
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choosing EmergiTech yeslerday.
Verizon is wolking with the 9 11 comminee to develop the database of resident addresses. fire zones and other
information needed to serve 9l l. callers.
The new equipmenl will take 60 to
90 days to install, but cannot be delivered until lhe committee selects a location for the cenler. Both the sheriff's
department and a wing of the former
Veterans Memorial Hospilal bl.lilding
have been considered, bu.t rejected.
The existing Emergency Medical
Services buildi ~ located behind the
VMH .
Will likely be ren'OVllledj
and
911 call cenler.
been
from a 50-cent monthly telephone 1
ch~e since early last )ear. and
,fundmg can be used to pun:hase equipment. Commissioners have also sought
funding for establisbinll the service
tiu:ough the Appalachoan
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Commission.
The lener of inlent ~~~~~4
signed yesterday atso '
assistance in securing

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