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: Sodium is a mineral found
jiahp!Jy in roods and is the
fllajor part of table salt
(sorfinm ddoride). Sodium
Ills many roles in die body
4Dd is 1be principal cat ion
of die ~ celllllar fiuid
~the primacy regulatOI" of
its wolume. Sodium also
flelps maintain acid.base
t.ahuvr and is essential to
· ticrve •-~·•se
...._. JraDsmission
· aod muscle oonll'aCtions.
: SndUIID is absOOied by 1be
!,....;nat u:aot and lravels
tree1y in ilhe blood ootiil it
!t•'• s ilhe kidneys, wbidl
qllm; au lbe sodiwn out of
\!le •bloocl;
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American
Please oat/
Ga!lia
diet include lbe follo~
lives also oootain sodium.
Oloose liesh, frozen or
1be followiD,g may be County WIC Office .at 441- HeartAssocidtion;Natiorlal
Adequate . Intakes (Afj fur
ca!!W
fuods
wilbout
added
belpful
when loolting at 2977 fur further information Kidney
Folll!dation;
sodium, Jbe average beal.thy
AmcricaD sboold ()OilSUJlle s.alts.Select unsa!Jed nuts labels.
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or to sdheduJe .an appoint- Undemanding Normal and
• Sodiwn free - only a
die following amounts daily: and liCClds, dry beails. pe&amp;s
£11enmg 41qJpcnnrments Oinioal Nutfitjon (Rolfes, ·
• IW mg./day (Bird! -6 and lemils.llmit lbe amoum very small amount per serv- ·
Pinna. ~ 7/lh edilionl
months)_
- availabk fiP0'1 mquest
of salty slUICks .and dlips io,g.
th
Ida (6
oonSillDCd daily.
· • Very low-sodium 370
I ~earo~: y mon s ~.
Select unsalled fat-free 35mg. or less.
bouillons ud
• Low sodium - 14(i)mg.
• 1000 mgJ/day (I year•J brolb.s,
years old) '
soups.When dining out ask or less.
• R MJ!ced - foods tin
• 1200 mg..!day (4 .g years fur tbe dish prepared witbold).
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out added salt .and specifY Whiob level amount .of sodi• 1SOO mg./day (9-50 bow you would lilre tt ~ ·urn is reduced by 25 peryears old).
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pared.
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cent.
• 1300 mg.lday .(51-70
Use spices and herbs to
• Light or Lite smdiumenhancr lbe t!lavor of foods Foods reduced by at 'least 50
years o td•,.
pe:roent.
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• 1200 mg./day (70 years instead of sail
Avoid recipes that contain
General n.Jle of d!umb, .i f
and old«}.
• 1500 mg./day (Pregnant • lilt of baking powder and sodiwn ( salt~ js listed as one
b~g
soda.Replaoe of ,fue first five ingredients,
and lactating women).
Your body actually needs prooessed and prepa=l dian it is probably too high
only about 0.5 grams of salt umes with made from to use. Also remembel:, 1tbat
by learning how to «ad
or BQdjum (Na) each day. ~tcb varieties.
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Use fresh meats and DOOl- labels and blow die 'SOdium
uy instead of lunCheon 1000teot of fuods iit will help
GAILIPOUS - In more · Virginia. They have beeD
meats.
each·
American
to
live
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than
50 years of oper.atioo, good to :us," David said.
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David can attribme hiS:
swnes .a lot of fast food or
pFepared processed foods water for pasta, cereal and we togelber .e &amp; ,reiJoh the itsel.f on ~ numerous · interest in cars to his .father,
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goal of IQOOsuming less than repeat customers and c!lmw- who always enjoyed wong
IDliY even consume m&lt;;&gt;re vegetables.
Avoid
salt
substitutes
and
2400mg. of sodium per day. ing in &lt;C8f buyers from the •on can; and w:bose first vehidaily. Americans oonsume
WHO CAN APPLY ffiR surrounding area.
de was a l'931 Model A. Don
75 .....T'IY'.Dt of sodium specialty low-sodium foods
through processed foods, made with salt substirutes WIC'? - Women who lUie ' · l.ooatlld .at 2747 Jackson has lleenmted forbisreslool-' .
canned soups md foods, which .are usually lllgh in ~gnant, ibreastfl'll'l"ill£, or Pike,GalliaAutolbasexparu:l- lion wmkon Model A's.
condiments, cured foods, )!Kltassillm and can bave JUst!had:aibaby; infantsupto ed over lhe years from 1ts · Wil;h Gallia Auto foc 30
l.unch meats and prepared adverse affects when l:alcing l year 0ld and &lt;Cbildreo to beginnings :as .a small kJt with years is John McGuire, w.llo
some prescriplioo medica- :age 5.
fuur or five pre.owned can; to is the service manager
miKes.
HOW ro APPLY fUR awicilevarilllyof1owmi1e•~.
The business lost .a mAooootillg to (Heald!y tions.
, People 20l0jlbei£ goal is to . SOme dnlgs .&lt;:ODtain bigb. . WIC? - Applicants must ifactmy wammty cars and worirer .and ft'iClnd in 2006:
increase l!be number persons IIIDIIUlltS of sodium. A pmiOO meet income eligibility ib1Uek:s for customers - to Ernie Sheesley, who bad sold
ages 2 years .and older wbo should c.arefuDy read the ~ l1or example: a choose from.
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labels
·of
ovc:r4he..ommter
lamily
size
of
2,
monthly
Gallia
Auto
was
started
by
Aoto passed .away. Sheesley'
OOIISIIIIJe 2400mg. or less of
sodium a day. Most drugs before taking with inoome canoot ex&lt;Jeed Don Mink and is now oper- hild come to Gallia County
Jated lby Ills son David, who
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Americans eat mcire ithao odler medications. l..ook at $2,iU; family size of 4 said the success &lt;&gt;f the busi- ~:a ~iPV~w=
2400mi. of sodium a day. 1bc ingredient ~and llboot $3, 184; family size 5 the
warning
if
Jbe
product
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721;
family
size
6
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can be auributed to came to Gallia Auto, wlleJ.1i
This equals out to a little
contains
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odium.
Ask
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ilhose
buyers vlho bought
over a teaspooDful.
dootOr
or
pba!J!ilacilil
if
die
Please
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A
pte&lt;gnant
&lt;me
vdricle
· tmm lhe busi- he "lit right 'in," David said. ·
• 114 .tsp. = 515 mg. !ICldi-.
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p
resaip6on
lllCldicine
can
be
woman
counts
:as
more
than
oess
and
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a
re
so satisfied ilhey
"Ernie was pant .o f the
urn.
• 112 tsp. = 1150 mg. sodi- tat.ea wdh over 1he oounta' Qlle family menibcr. A :per- come back for their next. family, .a great worker, and
·~cat:ions.Sodium oonteot .· son 'Who &lt;C~~JD:Dt!ly reoc~ves Vehicles are chocked out in he's missed by all .of us and
urn.
must
be on the label of Medicaid,
CaFeSouroe, the service garage. which our customers, n be said.
• 314 tsp. =1725 mg. socii:antacids that have )JI1ll. or Unison er Molina health Don Mink .opened in 1900. . Gallia Auto Sales is .open
urn.
'"We have a ~ot of fai'thful from 9 acm. until 5;30 p.m.
. • I tsp. 2300 mg. sodi- D'kR per dosage unit (tablet, · oo:verage; food statops, or
teaspoon.
etc.).
Some
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Worb
First
{OWF)
customers
in Gallia County Monday t hrough Friday,
urn.
pames
are
oow
producmg
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a
utnmaticaUy
meets
1ihe
.and
from
Meigs, :Jackson and '9 a .m. lo &lt;2:3G p.m. on
• 1 tsp. baking powder =
· over-~ter (Cnq low income eligibility criteria and V'mton counties and Saturday. The phone num~
1000 :Jl:1g. sodium.
Mason County in West beris{746)446JG724.
Ways to reduce fiOdium in wcfi!BIIprociOOts. Some taxa,. .forWIC. .
Acaclrmies of Scieocc: 2004

sodinm inlllkes.
.Sodium reoommendalions are set low eoough to
protect against bigb iJJlood
pressure, but bi,gh enough
111 allow .adequate intalres of
od!cr nlllril'lllts.
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liody. Whrn blood sodium
lilies, as ..men .a pe~soo eats
sialtcd foods, the person
""'•••es dJirsty. lhus signal• die penon to dl!inl&lt;:: more
ftuids umil die sodium and
W*l' latio in 1be body .are
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~ buAb die eml&amp;s socii11111 and water togclber.
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lluid build up m 1be body.
This can cause swollen
ankles, podfin,ess, bigb blood
pessureS, !hwtnessdbmattl
aodlar ftuid around lbe bwt
and lungs.Foocls usually povide moo: sodiwn 1ban die
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lhud to .answer quesliions as wbile I g were for it. .
·will :utpreif ariye of both
Despite of, or because .e f
·d ie Meigs OJuDiy Auditor . half of the people never
RACINE -Officials in .and lireasuim~s Offices to · returoin~ their letters, couoRacine Village halle set 11 :a$Sist' mquestions ooncem- cil dec1ded to have the
date for .a public, iofurma- ·~nLU:!*'·
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its DfOilOS8} for .aonexin$ :an qnertjMnai~e, .mch is illOl to get the proposal.
additiOnal. U54 acres iiiiW be ·0011fusrd w.ith.any official
At its most recent m ring.
, die villQe which ICIIJI'eDdy ~ill :~ piblic suwort council was I,Jl!Cstiooed by
rests &lt;OD 265 ~s.
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of die iiciea. fte village sent Sutton Township ·residcds
1be meeting will ttake 11'9 questionnaires to those Mr. and Mrs. Tlnno Baker
·place Jlt il n.m., l1111e t1 .at residents living widrin the who asked why ~s were
:the Racfiie Municipal pmposed armr:1111iion area going through ~~meet­
Buildi'l! In a""itiiJD t0oliii- and mceivcd 62 responses. mg if the questJomuiJrCls were
'cials from Racine, llhe w- Of those Q O'J&amp;l"""lse~, 44 OVerWhelmingly neP.ive.
lltge's MJiri1mr will IDe oo ~pi01;t :1111oexation
Mayor 1. Scott Hill~

out ooly 'half ()( 1bc people
~spnnded . aod though &amp;e

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after ·the mreting "this will
probably be a dead issue" thai
the .cOuncil bad promised a
public meeting 1o at least give
the pablic an opportunity to
voice conccms, support and
to have questions answered.
"We're having the ml'll'lting because we said we
were going to," Clerk
TneasUFer Dave Spencer
told the Bakers.
Council and Hill have said
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Midd1epmt Hill aoout 1:45
p.m. There cne ·o f the

motorcycles apparently 'Slid
in some gravel, ·hill bite
.ov~ be was llbrown
off, and liben reP.GI'tedly
struck by another bike. ·
~to be lll'lriously
injumd Life flight was
called in .a nd. die man w.as
.ttanspolitCld to ~bel.I­
HunliiDgton Hospital · m
Huntington, W.V.a. where he
rem~ned late S~y night.
Middleport 'Police officer
Sgt. Matt B0lin was assisted
by (he State 'Highway Palmi

Southern board
approves
appropriations,
contracts
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lbe pwli•~&amp; lat llld .c bm,
Main Street Suada aftcr1

determine if 8110exation is in
•fact "a dead isS\1!!" or if the
village will mO'we foiWan!
with the proposal.
Annexation would have
to be put to an official vote
where at least SS percent of
those affected must approve
the propoSal for it to go to
the
Meigs
County
Commissioners for final
~val. Those landowners
livmg oot of Meigs County
would also ·have to be notified in writin~ about the
annexation to g1ve a thumbs
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dquties in die imrestigatioo
of tbe a:cident. Tbe name of
lhe illdividua.l taken to 1be
~!If other detai.J.s ofme
wridcpJ were.not releasrd by
·lhe Middleport Police
DcpartmMtt ......A;n"
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~conw
1ion of the investigation.
Meanwhile most of l!be

bikers, many unaware of the
accident, continued on their
route to the Meigs County
Fairgrounds for a party. The
planned route for the ride
·toOk: the bikers through
Middl.epott, out Bradblli'Y
R'OIId to Rutland, down New
Lima Road to Hanisooville,
and then to Ohio 143, on to

Ohio 7 to Racine where they
wl'lllt onto 124 to travel back
down the river road and then
on to die fairgrounds.
The Run has three ~s .;_
to raise money fc. disadvantaged children, to pay tribute
to members who have died, ·
and to socialize with others
sbariflg similar interests.

RACINE - At its most
recent ineeti.ng the Southern
Local
School
Board
approved revised temporary
appropriations for fiscal
year 2007-08 in the amount
of $8.1 million, approved
.additional financial conttacts and 'hired personnel
for S"IJI!I!C!' school.
In addition 10 the appropriations,
the
board
approved entering into a
4l0otrl!,Ct with · the.. Obic!
Auditor of State to oompile
basic fmancial statements
(GAAP) for the district for
FY08 for a oost not mticipated to exceed $8,880.
The · hoard also entered
into an agreemeot with
COG-SEOVEC to continue
dental coverage al a rate of
$52.26 per employee which
reflects a five percent
decrease from last year 's
premium. The boan! .also
entered into 811 agreement
with OME-RESA for the
district's health benefits
program for June !-May 31,
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in museum, marker projects
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· Gerlach said the committee bas not yet determioed a
location for the markers, but
said they might gt&gt; along the
new riverfront multi-purpose path to be built in

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Rear Admiral Outerllridge
will read as foUows:
"The First Soots of Wodd
The firlit American
nriliuuy action against
Japan in World War D was
intiatcd · by Middleport
native William Outerlnidge
at 6:37 a.m. prior to the
lapailese attack on Pearl
Harilor, Dec. 7, 1941.
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Six junior students at Meigs High School were recipients of the Danforth I Dare You
Awwd5 presented al Friday's awards day for undergraduate&amp;. Selection was based on
mliwa iltlllts, a balanced life, and 11 positillelifestyle. Clltf Kennedy, guidanoe counselor,
right, made the awards to the junior students, from the left, Aaron Oliphant, Amber
Huakmao, Morgan Lentes, Jessica Holliday, Jennifer Fife, and Mason Metts.

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~emembenng thetr sacrifice
Bv I&lt;AllfY Mnateu.
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:· Dear Readers: Toda)' is Memorial Day. In booor of all

lh?se who have served m the armed forces, we are printing

tbi.s famous poem from World War I, written in 1915 by Lt
CoL John McCrae, M.D. McCrae, a Canadian served as a
$~con in the Great War. After witnessing ~ death· of a
friend at Ypres, Belgium, he wrote Ibis poem, which was
later puhl_isJR:d in England. In 1918 at the age of 46,
McCrae died m France from pneumonia, a common battle-

,field ailment.

In Flanders Fields
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Between the crosses, row on row
ThJlJ lllll1f our place: and in the sky
'l7u! lnrk.s, sriU bravely singing, }ly
Scarce heard amid the guns t&gt;efoW.

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We lived, felJ dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved, and we" loved, and now we lie
In Flonders fields.

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.: To you from Jailing hmuls we throw
:: 'l7u! torch; be yours ro hold it high.
.· If ye brealc faith with 11.1 who die ·
. : We shaU nor skep, though poppies grow
. · In Flantkrs fields. ·
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:. Inspired by McCrae ·s poem. an American woman, Moina
Michael, wore poppies to honor the war dead She also
:began selling poppies to raise money for the disabled vet:erans of the Great War. This idea spread from the United
:States to France and England, and then to Canada, where it
·is still a tradition on Memorial Day.
· : Here's one more, one of our perennials:
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:· We pause ro remember those who died
:: with so much couroge, so much pri4e.
·: 1'1u!y 'II never come bock but memories endure
:. ro remind us of.freedom: fragile, P""·
;· We 're worthy of their sacrifice if we JKIUSe each day
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and he mimics 1be wools we say. The
problem ts my hus~d has used foul language all bis life.
He doesn't even real.iz.e he's used a four-letter word, -even
:'!Vhi:n I. point it out to him. He's unintentionally cussed in
:front of both his boss and our pastor.
.: I've spoken to him about his language, but he argues with
(De and says he's not saying anything different from what
:the baby hears on TV, so he shouldn't be entirely blamed
:for whatever the baby learns. I don't.want the baby going
io preschool talking like my husband Wbat can I do?~Ears
:: Dear llumiag Ears: If your baby is hearing four-letter
:words on TV, you ought to chan~e the channel.
Vnfortullalely, you can't do the same w1th your husband.
This is an ingrained habit lhat is difficult to break and
\'&amp;,!'!ires your husband's total effort. ~h bin? in a
:~pmt of cooperall:OD and offer to help him w~rk. on 11. But
:even so. your .child can be taught that certam words are
'(Inacceptable. His teachers will make sure he doesn't s\vear
school, and you can ourtail any budding bad habits at
ltome. Just make sure your husband doesn't deliberately
:undermine your efforts_
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American Legion Post 602, .
Submlltld ,........
9 :30 a.m., guest speak-er PFC Angela Young, !iaugh·
James E. Corbitt, refresh- tar of John and Leanme
ments aftet
Young, has completed her
basic training at Fort
Jackson, So11th ·Carolina.
She is now taking training in
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AIT Human Resources at
MIDDLEPORT ~ The Fort Lee, Virginia:
Rev. O ' QeU Manley will ·
celebrate bis 80th birthda
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on June 3. Cards may be
sentto him at UiO Beech SL,
Middleport, Ohio 45760.

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ATHENS Beverly
Dixon was scheduled to
have gallbladder surgery
on Tuesday, · May 20, at
11 :30 a.m. ller husband,
Rex A. Dixon. planned to
take her 10 · 0 ' Bleness
Memorial Hospital. After
surgery, he would drive her
home . But lJt . 6 a .m .
Tuesday, Rex was having a
severe kidney stone attack,
"We both got ready and I
drove him to 0 ' Bleness'
Fmergency Department,"
said Beverly. ·
Beverly bad to leave Rex
in the hospital's emergency
room so she could get registered and go .10 her scheduled outpatient surgery with
general surgoon Neal J.
Nesbitt, MD- .
While Beverly was in the
Sullmllll!d photo
ouipatient pre-surgery hold- Urologic surgeon SeyrllOur S. Kilstein, DO, left, and general surgeon Neal J. Nesbitt, MD,
ing area, Rex was also far right, pose with their patients Rex A. and Beverly Dixon at O'Bieness Memorial Hospital
brought in. He bad to have after their recent same day surgeries.
emergency kidney stone
'
slll¥ery performed by urologtc surgeon Seymour S .
Kilstein, DO.
Between 11 a .m. and
11 :30 a,m., Beverly and ·
Rex bad their surgeries perfonned - both returned to
the surgery recovery area at
a_pproximately the same
ume. They were moved
together to an extended outpatient romn that has two
patient beds.
"I couldo't understand
why we were getting
strange looks when peOple
passed by our room,"
Beverly saicL "It fmally
dawned on us that ithis is
not the -nonn to have a mao
and a woman in the same
room. Who would have
guessed lhat we were husband and we and were
both rccovering from
surgery!"
·
"We ~et . to ·g o home
today
and . recuperate·
together," said Rex.. "We
coul.d not have bad better
care and our sur~eries went
very we1l. This lS an experience · we will share for
many years to come.
Beverly and Rex have a
home in Stewart. BeverI y is
a stylilit at Attractions
Styling Salon in Athens
and Rex works .as a housekeeper at Ohio University
in Athens,

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and one emergency

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lh?se who have served m the armed forces, we are printing

tbi.s famous poem from World War I, written in 1915 by Lt
CoL John McCrae, M.D. McCrae, a Canadian served as a
$~con in the Great War. After witnessing ~ death· of a
friend at Ypres, Belgium, he wrote Ibis poem, which was
later puhl_isJR:d in England. In 1918 at the age of 46,
McCrae died m France from pneumonia, a common battle-

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In Flanders Fields
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In Flantkrs fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row
ThJlJ lllll1f our place: and in the sky
'l7u! lnrk.s, sriU bravely singing, }ly
Scarce heard amid the guns t&gt;efoW.

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We lived, felJ dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved, and we" loved, and now we lie
In Flonders fields.

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.: To you from Jailing hmuls we throw
:: 'l7u! torch; be yours ro hold it high.
.· If ye brealc faith with 11.1 who die ·
. : We shaU nor skep, though poppies grow
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:. Inspired by McCrae ·s poem. an American woman, Moina
Michael, wore poppies to honor the war dead She also
:began selling poppies to raise money for the disabled vet:erans of the Great War. This idea spread from the United
:States to France and England, and then to Canada, where it
·is still a tradition on Memorial Day.
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:· We pause ro remember those who died
:: with so much couroge, so much pri4e.
·: 1'1u!y 'II never come bock but memories endure
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He doesn't even real.iz.e he's used a four-letter word, -even
:'!Vhi:n I. point it out to him. He's unintentionally cussed in
:front of both his boss and our pastor.
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(De and says he's not saying anything different from what
:the baby hears on TV, so he shouldn't be entirely blamed
:for whatever the baby learns. I don't.want the baby going
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:words on TV, you ought to chan~e the channel.
Vnfortullalely, you can't do the same w1th your husband.
This is an ingrained habit lhat is difficult to break and
\'&amp;,!'!ires your husband's total effort. ~h bin? in a
:~pmt of cooperall:OD and offer to help him w~rk. on 11. But
:even so. your .child can be taught that certam words are
'(Inacceptable. His teachers will make sure he doesn't s\vear
school, and you can ourtail any budding bad habits at
ltome. Just make sure your husband doesn't deliberately
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Monday, May l6
RACINE - Memorial
Day Services at Racine
American Legion Post 602, .
Submlltld ,........
9 :30 a.m., guest speak-er PFC Angela Young, !iaugh·
James E. Corbitt, refresh- tar of John and Leanme
ments aftet
Young, has completed her
basic training at Fort
Jackson, So11th ·Carolina.
She is now taking training in
1' by, Jue 3
AIT Human Resources at
MIDDLEPORT ~ The Fort Lee, Virginia:
Rev. O ' QeU Manley will ·
celebrate bis 80th birthda
. ' y
on June 3. Cards may be
sentto him at UiO Beech SL,
Middleport, Ohio 45760.

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·Southwest winds around 10
Chance of rain 70 per-

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Memorial . Day...Panly
:sunny with a slight chance of
:showers and thiiJldcrstorms
;in the moming ...Then lllOSI•Iy cloudy with a clJanoe of
:showers and thunderstorms
. :in tbe aftemooo. Highs in the
:lower 80s. Southwest winds
;l01o 15 mph.ChaD&lt;Zofrain

:mph.
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· 949-2210 • Radne, OH
992-6333 • Syracuse, OH

ATHENS Beverly
Dixon was scheduled to
have gallbladder surgery
on Tuesday, · May 20, at
11 :30 a.m. ller husband,
Rex A. Dixon. planned to
take her 10 · 0 ' Bleness
Memorial Hospital. After
surgery, he would drive her
home . But lJt . 6 a .m .
Tuesday, Rex was having a
severe kidney stone attack,
"We both got ready and I
drove him to 0 ' Bleness'
Fmergency Department,"
said Beverly. ·
Beverly bad to leave Rex
in the hospital's emergency
room so she could get registered and go .10 her scheduled outpatient surgery with
general surgoon Neal J.
Nesbitt, MD- .
While Beverly was in the
Sullmllll!d photo
ouipatient pre-surgery hold- Urologic surgeon SeyrllOur S. Kilstein, DO, left, and general surgeon Neal J. Nesbitt, MD,
ing area, Rex was also far right, pose with their patients Rex A. and Beverly Dixon at O'Bieness Memorial Hospital
brought in. He bad to have after their recent same day surgeries.
emergency kidney stone
'
slll¥ery performed by urologtc surgeon Seymour S .
Kilstein, DO.
Between 11 a .m. and
11 :30 a,m., Beverly and ·
Rex bad their surgeries perfonned - both returned to
the surgery recovery area at
a_pproximately the same
ume. They were moved
together to an extended outpatient romn that has two
patient beds.
"I couldo't understand
why we were getting
strange looks when peOple
passed by our room,"
Beverly saicL "It fmally
dawned on us that ithis is
not the -nonn to have a mao
and a woman in the same
room. Who would have
guessed lhat we were husband and we and were
both rccovering from
surgery!"
·
"We ~et . to ·g o home
today
and . recuperate·
together," said Rex.. "We
coul.d not have bad better
care and our sur~eries went
very we1l. This lS an experience · we will share for
many years to come.
Beverly and Rex have a
home in Stewart. BeverI y is
a stylilit at Attractions
Styling Salon in Athens
and Rex works .as a housekeeper at Ohio University
in Athens,

Other events

;Service Commission, 9 a.m., •
cl 17 Memorial Dr., PQmeroy. ·

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One scheduled
and one emergency

p.m. at the church with the
Nazarene Singers.

. Mooday, May l6
, POMEROY - Veterans

·~... AJrORNEVS AT LAW
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Husband and wife have surgeries on the same day

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- The Arst Amendment to the U.S. Con8tflutlon

:TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Monday, May 26, the !47th day of2008. There

an: 219 days left in the year. This is the Memorial Day

observance.
. Today's Highlight in History: One l).undred years ago, on
May 26, 1908, the first major oil strike in the Middle East
took place as engineers working for British entrepreneur
William Knox D ' Arcy and led by George B. Reyoolds bit
a gusher roore than 1,100 feet below ground in Masjid-iSuleiman, Persia (Iran).
On this date: In 1521, Martin Luther was banned by~
· Edict of WOI'DlS because of his reli~s beliefs and writings.
In 1868, the impeachment trial ·of Pn:sident Andrew
Johnson ended with his acquittal on the remaining charges.
· In 1908, British character actor Roben Morley was bom
in Semley, England.
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In 1913, Actors' Equity · Association was organired in
NewYod.
In 1938, the House Un-Americah Activities Committee
was established by Congress.
·
• In ICJf!O, U.N ..~bas~r Henry -~ Lodge accused
the SoVIets of biding a IDlCl'O}lllone m~ a wood carving
of the Great Seal of the United States that bad been preSilnted to the U.S. embassy in MO&amp;OOw.
In 1969, the Apollo 10 astmnauts mumed to E1u1b after
,a sucq::ssful eight-day dress rebearsa1 for die first mannot

moonlanelinl!.

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It is late August 1939.
American
columnist
Augusta "Gusto" Nash,
played by the incomparable
Claudette Colben in the
1940 movie "Arise,. My
Love," is sitting in a French
railway car taking her from
Paris (and love interest Ray
Milland) to her next assignment: Adolph Hitler's
Berlin. Not surprisingly; she
is boning up for "her new
post in the Nazi capital by
reading "Mein · Kampf."
Turning the pages, she
looks increasingly disgusted,
final! y
becoming
incensed m the point where
she slams the book shut and
tosses it out the window.
The audience doesn't
learn precisely what that
final straw was, but given
the book's notorious antiSemitism, racism and militaristic plans for world
domination, it's not hard to
imagine. Which makes me
wonder: What if, .in a 21stcentury update of' the
movie, a columnist were
filmed en route to Riyadh
reading the Koran? Given
the book's notorious antiSemitism (not to mention
anti-Christianism), Islamic
supremacism and jibadist
exhonations for wotid cJom..
ination, what if a postmodem-day Western-reared cor- .
respondent were depicted
becoming agitated to tbe
.point of throwing tbe Koran
out the window?
Not very easy to imagine
this scenario coming to a
multiplex near you. At least
not without bomb threats,
bombast and boyootts from

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Constit,Utional Last time I looked, kissing
rights.
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Korans wasn't a Yankee
The fact is, assuming this. custom - unless dbirnmi;
Koran belonged to the, sol- tude now counts as one. ·
dier, there is nothing illegal
Let's play around some
about shooting it or throw- more with the story.
ing it away. Impolitic, per- Imagine if, during the Allie\i
haps; but ~nipers- tniined occupation of post-Nazi
rather specifically in this · Germany, a Gl had been
conflict to kill jihadists, discovered using "Meiil
who are, above all , 'Kampf' Jor trrget practice.
the world of Islam (not to inspired by the violent . Would Gen. George S.
exhortations
contained Patton . have kissed a new
mention assorted yelps and
.
cries frooi the stateside sen- · within the Koran .- are not copy of the Nazi bible as he
d~·lomats.
. rcresented it to a cadre of
sitivity oolice). ·
'the
ra1
N · ? 1 the
rd
But it's. a setup wonh con- .
ut ne1 r are gene s. ormer azts. n
wo s
sidering .· - quietly, private- Missing
a
teachable of 01' Blood and Guts ~
in that shrinking mental moment - ''Tum the other oh, wait; this is a family
· t P.Ut J.t
omain still free from Cheek"'·' "Nuts 1." ''The sol- newspaper. Let' s JUS
speech· controls (for now, dier fired on an inanimate this way: Not likely.
·anyway) _ if only as a bit object that urges jihad; he Difference is, of COUfSC, th!:
of a culture check on a real- didn ' t self-detonate in a anti-Semitism and imperial~
live news story that came teeming marketplace to istic supremacism containe4
out of Iraq this week when a · advance jihad': - Maj. within "Mein Kampf' were
U.S. sniper was discovered Gen. Jeffrey Hammond recognized and treated as~
to have used a Koran for tar- chose to abase himself existential threat to the rest
~et .prilctice in the former before the local Sunni tribe. of the Western world. In ~
msurgent stronghold of "In a most humble manner, I so-called . war on terroi,
Radwaniyah.
.
look into your eyes today however, our primary strat~
And what is the point of and I say 'Please forgive me egy is directed at masking
com~arison here between and my soldiers,"' he said. or ignoring the overall anti·
movte fiction and recent Then he called his sniper' s infidelism and imperialistic
fact? Namely, the contrast- actions "nothing roore than supremacism · contained
ing· reactions ·to these two criminal behavior."
within the Koran.
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manifestations of contempt
The general was dead
And - in spite of the
for anti-lil!eny ideologies. .wrong - unless, that is, he actions of the occasional
Americans in 1940 widell was talking about criminal "criminal" soldier - that's
shared
Gusto
Nash s behavior under Sbaria, or one front where we're cerloathing for Hitler's totali- Islamic law, which isn' t, or tainly winning.
tarian message. In 2008, the certainly shoUldn't be, the
(Diana West is a columsuperiors of the soldier in guiding light of the U.S. nist for The Washington
-,uestion, right qn up the military. But, alas, this is nmes. She is the author of
chain of command to com- what mcreasingly appears "The Death of the Grownmander~in-cl!ief George W. to be the case. For example, up: How America's Arrested
Bush, only ellpress their in presenting a new Koran Development Is Bringing
respect for, and, in a very to this gathering of local Down
Western
liightening way, submission Sunnis who were very like- Civilization, " and has a
to the Koran despite · its ly insurgents not so long blog 01 dianawest..Mt. · She
totalitarian message - and ago, another American offi- can be contacted via
even at the expense of the cer kissed the Islamic book. dioruJwest@verizon.~t.)

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police marshal Jones. Why
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did yovlie?
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.l t w.u III:Y dog tb'lt Jones ·ltbe stUdents and staff of
, tlbot~ ~ md,be was Meias Middle Scboo1 held
not a VICIOUS dog. I ve .had its .tiai Mday for Life.
.. die dol ror; four yeas ~
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not once did be try to btte video
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my~ne or any- Rday." a poWU' point pm1tling. Yes, he did get loose, sentatioo, ·and introductJ.ods
~d yes he did get in a fight of guests wbom we.ri: canoe.r
w1th another dog, but my survivor&amp;. The m"'rnts dJcu
son and 1. caught him and
cwtside around the
Jones made us ~ ~ .to
. e, wbicll was sur·
his .house and tie him up rounded by .J.. minary hap
until the dog warden made to .honor as well u
arrived,~ to take remember
loved ones
me to jail
affected by c:!!lll'«
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I alillled him wlllubout.1111
1be u ftle Sdlool '-1
tJae other ·~ nanni~g .aod dloir pa:ra "~" d as a
lfOUIId Racme, and bis ~ a:RIIbiiA.Y was W.
.¢l_liD1Dent was they ·are not 'Ole ..,.s -then abie
pltbuUS . . 'lbe oafy rtaQI to eajoy Cbe camival-J.it.e
Jones silex my do.&amp; wu ~ illvolviflg a
fwoao•se be ~ 1 .pidJuU, illmt~ ancrion, dunkio'
llllll be dnello t ilikt: diem.
mwinoe, four lal:gc mtlaln my opiniou, with the able ""'ions, ~ying vol. 'lltitude that polioe marshal leybali, oom bole. J-oo- 3
, .lola .- . he dues!! 't occd basl&lt;dhall, and tOuch footto be 'Ill offioec of tbe law.
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.The Ohio Valley Christian School
(OVCS) of Gallipolis, oombined .
elementary and high school
band, supported the Pomeroy
National Day of Prayer service
on May 1. Roger Williams, the
sch()91's band director, 01g3nized
the oommunity S8IVice project In
.conjunction with Brenda
Barnhart, the principal of Mid
Valley Christian School in
Middleport, who led the local program and invited the OVCS
band. The band set op on the
street in front of the historic
Pomeroy CourthoUSE! In .be'-1
prayers offered by local leaders, ·
the band played several arrangementS, two notable ones being,
"The Navy Hymn" and "Alleluia.•

llriWI J. AULtlJIS4_1t against a crystal blue sky, this utility worker in .
Middleport appeared to be working higher up than he really was. The building in the background is the former
Middleport Department Store.
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The Meigs County Health .Department

by
Rockin •
provided
Reggie. Students and st'lff
did not only walk during the
relay but a (ew decided . to
ride bikes as well.
Everyone had a great time
and $3,620 was raised to
give to the American
Cancec Society. The success
of this event oould not have
happened witllout the generous oontributions of varioos individuals and businesses.
1be day was wonderful,
evc:ryooe had a great time,
and tbe purpose of this day
was most wOithy.
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or wben people are butt or
even killed.
We tbe people can and
must put a stop to this
before it happens. The pres. ident can frceu gas prices.
Con,gress can pass laws on
just how high the prices can
· and will go up but ouly
when we the ·people get fed
.up liBd stand united and
demand that they do something. We have enough gas ·
and qil right here in
Ainerica to last us a very
long time.
.
1be oil
· don't
want to use~se they
ouldn
w · ' t make 'IS much as
they do from overseas suppliers such as the OPEC
oompanies. We must do
~now.

We must tell our next

~si&lt;bu this. This goes fQr
COIIgress also. If we do not

stop d!is, ~ gas prices will
0.. F+-:
indeed oootinue to . go up
The prioe of gas goes liJl { aild up until they _, too f'lf
and up and yet we the peo- away for. most of us to he
pie are still willing to pay
for it. When will it stop 'I
Wia! gas prices bit $5 or
56 per gallon? &lt;K when
there are riots at gas stations

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Actor-~-wnter Matt Stone is 31. Contemporary
Christaan musician .Nathan Cocbrm is 30. ·
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:36 JC!IO,olrule ove.rthe P.stinians, Anairplaae ~ ,
;~pantsb ~~·.::pel'S returning from Afgbafti!dll!! cnshed
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Monday, May 26, 2008

able to pay for it. Do some- .
thing about it and do something now.
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school with funds from the
Meigs ESC . .
Debbie Allen, Mindy
Patterson
were hired as
fnilio Page At
aides for summer school at
Deem ·~xplained this pro- $10 per hour not to exceed
gram of- self-funded insur- $600. Funds will be paid
ance serviqg 47 school dis- from various federal protrict 'lllows ·his district to gram sources.
control health care costs.
Lauoa Teaford, Evelyn
The OME-RESA health Stanley were also hired as
benefits plan enables eligi- summer school aides at
ble members like Southern $10 per hour not to ellceed
to provide individually $600 with funds from the
designed benefit programs . Meigs ESC.
to their employees while
Kim Sampson, Melissa
·being able to have the cost- Reedy were hired as bus
saving advantages of .group drivers for SUIDlllef school
purchasing through a large at $12 per hour, not to
consortium. At least 50 per- exceed $525 with funds
cent of Southern's pay rate from the PBA.
into the prograni fund · is
The following supplemenbased on staff perfonnance tal eontr.icts were approved
and thanks to weUness pro- for the 2008..()9 season:
grams in the district, Deem Richard Cooksey, cross
said the staff has been able country, $1 ,922.96, Ann
to keep those rates low, Ohlinger, national hooor
using only 60 percent of society, $420.32, lead mentheir available benefits.
tor, $1,050.80, Don Dudding,
The board also heard district website,$1,500dividfrom a representative of the ~ into three payments of
Jackson County (W.Va.) $500 paid by trimestet, Eoho
Black Bears semi-pro foot - newspaper. $361.48, Junie
balf tearit. The team current- Maynard. safety coordinator,.
Iy pmctices and plays on the $2,311 .76.
·
·high school field in Ripley,
The board approved a
W.Va. but asked to use contract with Poynter's Best
Southern High School's Products for new copiers,
field for around five home copier supplies and mainte-games this summer. Deem nance agreements for a cost
i aid the team would pay for · of $991.99 per month for
theiJ expenses, including the copies and supplies, and
'referees and insurance but one-cent per paper copy for
the giunes would give ~ocal the maintenance agreement,
booster groups a· chance to effective July I.
make eKtra money selling
~ board entered into a
'COncessions. The board oonti-act with McOuire and
approved an agreement Associates coocerning the
between the district and the fedcal Grant to Reduce
learn for it to use the field Alcohol Abuse in the ·
during the 2008 season.
. amount of $9,999. This
· The bOard hired the fol- agt • nt voids Cbe ~­
lowing teachers for summer. n'll.
agreement
w1th
'School (May 27-June 6 ) at a McGuire and Associates.
rate of $23 per hour not to
· 1be board approved the
exceed $ 1,200: Vicki Hill, elementary handbooks as
Donna Sayre, Patty Struble, presented by Southern
:Jenny
Manuel.
Meg Elemental)'
Principal
Guinther,
Carolyn Shawn Bush.
Robinson, Chri sty Essick,
The 'b oard also IliOOB·
Rachel Hupp, Rashel Yates, nized the Racine Area
Tad Albano, Autumn Lisle, · Community Organization
Alan Crisp, Beth Bay, Lori for its continued efforts in
Hill. These funds will be providing sobol'lnbips for
~lied by various federal Southern Higb School
program sources.
seniors.
Misty Rogers was hired
1be next JnC't'J:ing will be
at $2.3 per hour not to held at 8 p.m.. June 23 in
exceed S 1.200 for summer the high school media IOOIIL

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attacked ,. Japanese midget
submarine as it attempted to
into the ha!bor.
"'uteroridge reported the
action and the sinking of the
submarine before the attack
by Japan. In 2005, the submarine was found and the
shell boles in the
tower .confirmed as re . ·
"During Wotid War [1, he
went on to command U.S.S.
O'Brien. which serVed in
support of the Normandy DDay landings on the beach~:s and at the . port of
Chetbourg and served in the
Pacific Theater during
island invasions leading up
to the Japanese islands and
the.endof the war. ·
"He later commanded lhe
auiser, U.S.S. LOs Angeles.
Rear Admiral Outerbridge's
family home was at 499
Fisher Street.
Clark
"Middleport Native Rear
Admiral Anhur Clark
served two tours as in-country military intelligence
advisor to South Vietnam
military and with USMAV
and was one of the last to
leave in 1973..
. "He went on to serve in
many leadership. roles,
which transformed the ·U.S.
Navy and contributed to
effons which helped to win
the Cold War. He was project coordinator for the Construction of California and
Vll'ginia Class guided missile cruisers that introduced
the world's most advanced
surface · ships, with two
nuclear
reactors
and
advanoed combat systems.
"DiRlctor Ship Lo ·sties
for all
and
nuclear powered surface
ships (147 ships) during a
period
of
accelerated
weapons ·
technology
advanoements. Commander,
Pu~et
Sound
Naval
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plays on the. lives of Rear Admirals Arthur ClarK and William Outertnidge, Middleport ·
· natives. ~resenting the ·large displays are the Middleport High School Historic Mark8r
Comm~: Milford Hysell, Bob Delay, Mayor Michael Gerlach, Ed McComas, Bob
Her.oesy .and Jane Hullman.
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(with Gold Star) and Bronze
Star with Combat V.
"After retirement, be
served as deputy director
for operatioos at the Idabo
National Laboratory to
develop
the
·Next
Generation Nuclear Plant, a
high..temperat:WII gas reactor for civilian reactors
designed for all types of
prooess beat applications.
"Rear Admiral Arthur
Clark gtaduated
from
Middlepon High School in
1957,
and
Virginia
Polytechnic Institute in
1962. He served 35 years in
the Navy. The family borne
is at 211 South Third Ave."

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Director, Atlantic Fleet
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War, Rear Admiral Clark
developed
innovative
maintenance processes td
sustain improved and effective Naval operations, thus
oontributing to success in
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Gulf War.
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senior engineer officer,
pl•nning officer and production officer at Norfolk
Naval Shipyard and lea~r ·
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Koran
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utitblisluramt of religiara, or )lrohibiting the
. flu exercise tlanriJJ; or abridging the ftutlom
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- The Arst Amendment to the U.S. Con8tflutlon

:TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Monday, May 26, the !47th day of2008. There

an: 219 days left in the year. This is the Memorial Day

observance.
. Today's Highlight in History: One l).undred years ago, on
May 26, 1908, the first major oil strike in the Middle East
took place as engineers working for British entrepreneur
William Knox D ' Arcy and led by George B. Reyoolds bit
a gusher roore than 1,100 feet below ground in Masjid-iSuleiman, Persia (Iran).
On this date: In 1521, Martin Luther was banned by~
· Edict of WOI'DlS because of his reli~s beliefs and writings.
In 1868, the impeachment trial ·of Pn:sident Andrew
Johnson ended with his acquittal on the remaining charges.
· In 1908, British character actor Roben Morley was bom
in Semley, England.
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In 1913, Actors' Equity · Association was organired in
NewYod.
In 1938, the House Un-Americah Activities Committee
was established by Congress.
·
• In ICJf!O, U.N ..~bas~r Henry -~ Lodge accused
the SoVIets of biding a IDlCl'O}lllone m~ a wood carving
of the Great Seal of the United States that bad been preSilnted to the U.S. embassy in MO&amp;OOw.
In 1969, the Apollo 10 astmnauts mumed to E1u1b after
,a sucq::ssful eight-day dress rebearsa1 for die first mannot

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It is late August 1939.
American
columnist
Augusta "Gusto" Nash,
played by the incomparable
Claudette Colben in the
1940 movie "Arise,. My
Love," is sitting in a French
railway car taking her from
Paris (and love interest Ray
Milland) to her next assignment: Adolph Hitler's
Berlin. Not surprisingly; she
is boning up for "her new
post in the Nazi capital by
reading "Mein · Kampf."
Turning the pages, she
looks increasingly disgusted,
final! y
becoming
incensed m the point where
she slams the book shut and
tosses it out the window.
The audience doesn't
learn precisely what that
final straw was, but given
the book's notorious antiSemitism, racism and militaristic plans for world
domination, it's not hard to
imagine. Which makes me
wonder: What if, .in a 21stcentury update of' the
movie, a columnist were
filmed en route to Riyadh
reading the Koran? Given
the book's notorious antiSemitism (not to mention
anti-Christianism), Islamic
supremacism and jibadist
exhonations for wotid cJom..
ination, what if a postmodem-day Western-reared cor- .
respondent were depicted
becoming agitated to tbe
.point of throwing tbe Koran
out the window?
Not very easy to imagine
this scenario coming to a
multiplex near you. At least
not without bomb threats,
bombast and boyootts from

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Constit,Utional Last time I looked, kissing
rights.
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Korans wasn't a Yankee
The fact is, assuming this. custom - unless dbirnmi;
Koran belonged to the, sol- tude now counts as one. ·
dier, there is nothing illegal
Let's play around some
about shooting it or throw- more with the story.
ing it away. Impolitic, per- Imagine if, during the Allie\i
haps; but ~nipers- tniined occupation of post-Nazi
rather specifically in this · Germany, a Gl had been
conflict to kill jihadists, discovered using "Meiil
who are, above all , 'Kampf' Jor trrget practice.
the world of Islam (not to inspired by the violent . Would Gen. George S.
exhortations
contained Patton . have kissed a new
mention assorted yelps and
.
cries frooi the stateside sen- · within the Koran .- are not copy of the Nazi bible as he
d~·lomats.
. rcresented it to a cadre of
sitivity oolice). ·
'the
ra1
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rd
But it's. a setup wonh con- .
ut ne1 r are gene s. ormer azts. n
wo s
sidering .· - quietly, private- Missing
a
teachable of 01' Blood and Guts ~
in that shrinking mental moment - ''Tum the other oh, wait; this is a family
· t P.Ut J.t
omain still free from Cheek"'·' "Nuts 1." ''The sol- newspaper. Let' s JUS
speech· controls (for now, dier fired on an inanimate this way: Not likely.
·anyway) _ if only as a bit object that urges jihad; he Difference is, of COUfSC, th!:
of a culture check on a real- didn ' t self-detonate in a anti-Semitism and imperial~
live news story that came teeming marketplace to istic supremacism containe4
out of Iraq this week when a · advance jihad': - Maj. within "Mein Kampf' were
U.S. sniper was discovered Gen. Jeffrey Hammond recognized and treated as~
to have used a Koran for tar- chose to abase himself existential threat to the rest
~et .prilctice in the former before the local Sunni tribe. of the Western world. In ~
msurgent stronghold of "In a most humble manner, I so-called . war on terroi,
Radwaniyah.
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look into your eyes today however, our primary strat~
And what is the point of and I say 'Please forgive me egy is directed at masking
com~arison here between and my soldiers,"' he said. or ignoring the overall anti·
movte fiction and recent Then he called his sniper' s infidelism and imperialistic
fact? Namely, the contrast- actions "nothing roore than supremacism · contained
ing· reactions ·to these two criminal behavior."
within the Koran.
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manifestations of contempt
The general was dead
And - in spite of the
for anti-lil!eny ideologies. .wrong - unless, that is, he actions of the occasional
Americans in 1940 widell was talking about criminal "criminal" soldier - that's
shared
Gusto
Nash s behavior under Sbaria, or one front where we're cerloathing for Hitler's totali- Islamic law, which isn' t, or tainly winning.
tarian message. In 2008, the certainly shoUldn't be, the
(Diana West is a columsuperiors of the soldier in guiding light of the U.S. nist for The Washington
-,uestion, right qn up the military. But, alas, this is nmes. She is the author of
chain of command to com- what mcreasingly appears "The Death of the Grownmander~in-cl!ief George W. to be the case. For example, up: How America's Arrested
Bush, only ellpress their in presenting a new Koran Development Is Bringing
respect for, and, in a very to this gathering of local Down
Western
liightening way, submission Sunnis who were very like- Civilization, " and has a
to the Koran despite · its ly insurgents not so long blog 01 dianawest..Mt. · She
totalitarian message - and ago, another American offi- can be contacted via
even at the expense of the cer kissed the Islamic book. dioruJwest@verizon.~t.)

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my~ne or any- Rday." a poWU' point pm1tling. Yes, he did get loose, sentatioo, ·and introductJ.ods
~d yes he did get in a fight of guests wbom we.ri: canoe.r
w1th another dog, but my survivor&amp;. The m"'rnts dJcu
son and 1. caught him and
cwtside around the
Jones made us ~ ~ .to
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his .house and tie him up rounded by .J.. minary hap
until the dog warden made to .honor as well u
arrived,~ to take remember
loved ones
me to jail
affected by c:!!lll'«
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tJae other ·~ nanni~g .aod dloir pa:ra "~" d as a
lfOUIId Racme, and bis ~ a:RIIbiiA.Y was W.
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pltbuUS . . 'lbe oafy rtaQI to eajoy Cbe camival-J.it.e
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fwoao•se be ~ 1 .pidJuU, illmt~ ancrion, dunkio'
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.The Ohio Valley Christian School
(OVCS) of Gallipolis, oombined .
elementary and high school
band, supported the Pomeroy
National Day of Prayer service
on May 1. Roger Williams, the
sch()91's band director, 01g3nized
the oommunity S8IVice project In
.conjunction with Brenda
Barnhart, the principal of Mid
Valley Christian School in
Middleport, who led the local program and invited the OVCS
band. The band set op on the
street in front of the historic
Pomeroy CourthoUSE! In .be'-1
prayers offered by local leaders, ·
the band played several arrangementS, two notable ones being,
"The Navy Hymn" and "Alleluia.•

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The Meigs County Health .Department

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Rockin •
provided
Reggie. Students and st'lff
did not only walk during the
relay but a (ew decided . to
ride bikes as well.
Everyone had a great time
and $3,620 was raised to
give to the American
Cancec Society. The success
of this event oould not have
happened witllout the generous oontributions of varioos individuals and businesses.
1be day was wonderful,
evc:ryooe had a great time,
and tbe purpose of this day
was most wOithy.
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or wben people are butt or
even killed.
We tbe people can and
must put a stop to this
before it happens. The pres. ident can frceu gas prices.
Con,gress can pass laws on
just how high the prices can
· and will go up but ouly
when we the ·people get fed
.up liBd stand united and
demand that they do something. We have enough gas ·
and qil right here in
Ainerica to last us a very
long time.
.
1be oil
· don't
want to use~se they
ouldn
w · ' t make 'IS much as
they do from overseas suppliers such as the OPEC
oompanies. We must do
~now.

We must tell our next

~si&lt;bu this. This goes fQr
COIIgress also. If we do not

stop d!is, ~ gas prices will
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indeed oootinue to . go up
The prioe of gas goes liJl { aild up until they _, too f'lf
and up and yet we the peo- away for. most of us to he
pie are still willing to pay
for it. When will it stop 'I
Wia! gas prices bit $5 or
56 per gallon? &lt;K when
there are riots at gas stations

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CHES'J'ER - Nara Hanman of Chester is' m'cu~rating
from recent surgery at the Pleasant Valley Rehabilitation
Center. Cmls may be sent to her there Room 480A; 1200
Sand HiU Road, Point·Pleasant, W.VI. 25550.

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:McCowen is 83. ·Spottscaster ·Brent Mus~er is ,
o69.Counttymusic~ Gates N'JChols (Confederate Railroad)
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:Actor flliiip Michael Thomas is 59. Coontcy ~er Hank
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~s ~ Cqlin is 51 . Country S1113U'-songwriter
l&gt;ave Robbins (Birilfawk) is 49. AmssGeoie fl311Cis is ·
:-t6. C&lt;&gt;metfian Bobcat Goldlhwait is 46. Singer Lenny
«ravitz is 44. Actren .Heleaa Bonlwn Cider is 42. Root
•J;DUsician Phillip~ is 40. Actor Joseph F'Ie81les is 38. ·
Actor-~-wnter Matt Stone is 31. Contemporary
Christaan musician .Nathan Cocbrm is 30. ·
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Minister Ariel Sharon declared in a speech ·to 'his I Jkud. ·
:Patty that he was .determined to ~aell a peace deal aodieDd .
:36 JC!IO,olrule ove.rthe P.stinians, Anairplaae ~ ,
;~pantsb ~~·.::pel'S returning from Afgbafti!dll!! cnshed
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;Ambassador Ryan Crocker and Amerian Cmdr. Gen. David
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able to pay for it. Do some- .
thing about it and do something now.
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Meigs ESC . .
Debbie Allen, Mindy
Patterson
were hired as
fnilio Page At
aides for summer school at
Deem ·~xplained this pro- $10 per hour not to exceed
gram of- self-funded insur- $600. Funds will be paid
ance serviqg 47 school dis- from various federal protrict 'lllows ·his district to gram sources.
control health care costs.
Lauoa Teaford, Evelyn
The OME-RESA health Stanley were also hired as
benefits plan enables eligi- summer school aides at
ble members like Southern $10 per hour not to ellceed
to provide individually $600 with funds from the
designed benefit programs . Meigs ESC.
to their employees while
Kim Sampson, Melissa
·being able to have the cost- Reedy were hired as bus
saving advantages of .group drivers for SUIDlllef school
purchasing through a large at $12 per hour, not to
consortium. At least 50 per- exceed $525 with funds
cent of Southern's pay rate from the PBA.
into the prograni fund · is
The following supplemenbased on staff perfonnance tal eontr.icts were approved
and thanks to weUness pro- for the 2008..()9 season:
grams in the district, Deem Richard Cooksey, cross
said the staff has been able country, $1 ,922.96, Ann
to keep those rates low, Ohlinger, national hooor
using only 60 percent of society, $420.32, lead mentheir available benefits.
tor, $1,050.80, Don Dudding,
The board also heard district website,$1,500dividfrom a representative of the ~ into three payments of
Jackson County (W.Va.) $500 paid by trimestet, Eoho
Black Bears semi-pro foot - newspaper. $361.48, Junie
balf tearit. The team current- Maynard. safety coordinator,.
Iy pmctices and plays on the $2,311 .76.
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·high school field in Ripley,
The board approved a
W.Va. but asked to use contract with Poynter's Best
Southern High School's Products for new copiers,
field for around five home copier supplies and mainte-games this summer. Deem nance agreements for a cost
i aid the team would pay for · of $991.99 per month for
theiJ expenses, including the copies and supplies, and
'referees and insurance but one-cent per paper copy for
the giunes would give ~ocal the maintenance agreement,
booster groups a· chance to effective July I.
make eKtra money selling
~ board entered into a
'COncessions. The board oonti-act with McOuire and
approved an agreement Associates coocerning the
between the district and the fedcal Grant to Reduce
learn for it to use the field Alcohol Abuse in the ·
during the 2008 season.
. amount of $9,999. This
· The bOard hired the fol- agt • nt voids Cbe ~­
lowing teachers for summer. n'll.
agreement
w1th
'School (May 27-June 6 ) at a McGuire and Associates.
rate of $23 per hour not to
· 1be board approved the
exceed $ 1,200: Vicki Hill, elementary handbooks as
Donna Sayre, Patty Struble, presented by Southern
:Jenny
Manuel.
Meg Elemental)'
Principal
Guinther,
Carolyn Shawn Bush.
Robinson, Chri sty Essick,
The 'b oard also IliOOB·
Rachel Hupp, Rashel Yates, nized the Racine Area
Tad Albano, Autumn Lisle, · Community Organization
Alan Crisp, Beth Bay, Lori for its continued efforts in
Hill. These funds will be providing sobol'lnbips for
~lied by various federal Southern Higb School
program sources.
seniors.
Misty Rogers was hired
1be next JnC't'J:ing will be
at $2.3 per hour not to held at 8 p.m.. June 23 in
exceed S 1.200 for summer the high school media IOOIIL

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Admirals
fmntPageAl
attacked ,. Japanese midget
submarine as it attempted to
into the ha!bor.
"'uteroridge reported the
action and the sinking of the
submarine before the attack
by Japan. In 2005, the submarine was found and the
shell boles in the
tower .confirmed as re . ·
"During Wotid War [1, he
went on to command U.S.S.
O'Brien. which serVed in
support of the Normandy DDay landings on the beach~:s and at the . port of
Chetbourg and served in the
Pacific Theater during
island invasions leading up
to the Japanese islands and
the.endof the war. ·
"He later commanded lhe
auiser, U.S.S. LOs Angeles.
Rear Admiral Outerbridge's
family home was at 499
Fisher Street.
Clark
"Middleport Native Rear
Admiral Anhur Clark
served two tours as in-country military intelligence
advisor to South Vietnam
military and with USMAV
and was one of the last to
leave in 1973..
. "He went on to serve in
many leadership. roles,
which transformed the ·U.S.
Navy and contributed to
effons which helped to win
the Cold War. He was project coordinator for the Construction of California and
Vll'ginia Class guided missile cruisers that introduced
the world's most advanced
surface · ships, with two
nuclear
reactors
and
advanoed combat systems.
"DiRlctor Ship Lo ·sties
for all
and
nuclear powered surface
ships (147 ships) during a
period
of
accelerated
weapons ·
technology
advanoements. Commander,
Pu~et
Sound
Naval
s~~ where be l.ed
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Margaret Parker, director of the Meigs County Museum; accepted commemorative di&amp;-

plays on the. lives of Rear Admirals Arthur ClarK and William Outertnidge, Middleport ·
· natives. ~resenting the ·large displays are the Middleport High School Historic Mark8r
Comm~: Milford Hysell, Bob Delay, Mayor Michael Gerlach, Ed McComas, Bob
Her.oesy .and Jane Hullman.
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(with Gold Star) and Bronze
Star with Combat V.
"After retirement, be
served as deputy director
for operatioos at the Idabo
National Laboratory to
develop
the
·Next
Generation Nuclear Plant, a
high..temperat:WII gas reactor for civilian reactors
designed for all types of
prooess beat applications.
"Rear Admiral Arthur
Clark gtaduated
from
Middlepon High School in
1957,
and
Virginia
Polytechnic Institute in
1962. He served 35 years in
the Navy. The family borne
is at 211 South Third Ave."

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reactors to long-term, environmentally-safe storage.
He also developed safe recyde disposal of nuclear submarine and ship hulls.
Director, Atlantic Fleet
Maintenance.
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War, Rear Admiral Clark
developed
innovative
maintenance processes td
sustain improved and effective Naval operations, thus
oontributing to success in
Bosnia and the Second
Gulf War.
"He became the Navy' s
senior engineer officer,
pl•nning officer and production officer at Norfolk
Naval Shipyard and lea~r ·
of engineering officer community. Received Navy
Distinguished
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Betty DiU
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Thank you for the
wooderful days we sbared
ltogc:ther. My prayers will
with you until we meet
again.
Love,
Mom, Dad &amp; Family

. July 25, 1918/Jan. 5, 1929
May 20, 1993 - June 14,1007
Dad&amp;Mom

Though out of sight, you 'II
forever be in my heart and .

mind.
Love
Your family

John B. Rideoeur .
Aug. 7, 19Z8·- Morell 17, 7fJ1I

' Sept.l3,1946 - May 26,1002

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Jan. 31.1912- Sept. 26,2006

Your oourage and bravery
slill inspire us all, and the
memoey of your smile fills
us with joy and laughter.
Love
Marilynn, Roberta, Sl!llha
and Families

Opal WJrkham
Nov.29, 1913- 0ct.ll,2006

'I1Wik you for the wondlllful .

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Eastern ba'seball coach Brian
Bowen, middle
wearing number
10, joins his
team in celebrating at home
plate following
Thursday's 10inning, 5-4 victory over
Whiteoak in the
Division IV district semifinal ·
at Rio Grande.
Bowen and the
Eagles defeated
Symmes Valley
Saturday in the
D-IV final to

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Though out of·sight, you'll
forever be in my heart and
millll.

Love
C~am~ce ct Rosa Lee

Love .
Vuginia Ne!Joo

May God's angels guide
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days may come ind
the times we shnd
always remain.

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Husband for S4 yn.

Your courage and bravery
slill inspire us all, and the
memory of your smile fills
' us with joy and laughter.

days may come and
the times we shared
always remain.

Love

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Larry &amp; Unda Hudson

Pop Pop,

forgotten. May G9d hold

I miss you &amp; !love you.

you in tbe palm,of His
hand.

Love
Emma

Love

Best Friends

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lliJe •aav.s may come and
tbe times we shared .
bays remain.

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Pop Pop,

S/14/47- 2/19tU3

I.miss you &amp; I love you.
Love
Trey

Lov.e
Dad&amp; Sisters

· Love

&amp;Kids

We hold you in our
thoughts and memories
forever.
Always in our beans,
Jlllli &amp; Jordin Mycn &amp; fanlily

Lest!l" (Skeeter)
ObliDgfr
07.114/1953 -&lt;08123/2006
·Flldlr/Modler!Brod!erlAunt

Husband/Fatber/Gnndfatbcr

You WeJ;C a light in our life

May God's angels guide you
and protect you through!)ut

:that bums fiJI'Cver in our
hearts.
We miss you and

love you

always; ·
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time.

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11ie dayli ·we abamd were
rw«t.lloa&amp; to toe ~011 again
in G00'1 beaYenly glory.
Love. Mom. Don. George,

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you in ·!he palm II. His

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Love,

Angela,JC86 &amp; Dustin

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reliever Kyle Gordon struck
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SPORTs.MYD.II?.YS£NTINELCOM
out a combined dozen batters and allowed just · nine
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we go again:
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which made it past second
Eastern
baseball
captured
base.
~n ·Stewart sUp to
its third consecutive district
The Green and White
title
and
subsequently
Coca-Col&amp; 600
increased their advantage to
.
earned its third straight five with a nm in the third,
regional ·be!th
on then added a pair of insur:: coNCORD, N.C. (AP)
Saturday afternoon during a ance runs in ·the sixth to
:.- Touy Stewart suffered
7-0 shutout win over third- wrap up the seved-nm deciIlls .second heartbreaking
seeded Symmes Valley dur- sion. The triumph also
defeat of the season Sunday
ing the Division IV district allowed the Eagles to move
ilight when .a flat tire late in
championship contest held on to their fourth regional
the Qx:a.Cola 600 l)anded '
at
Lucasville Valley High semifinal over the last seven
JWey K.ahne the victory in
School.
springs.
NASCAR's longest race of
The top--seeded Eagles
Eastern - . which has
ltJe year.
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( 14-11 ) pounded out lO hits never won a regional game
· Stewart, who lost the seaand established a +0 advan- will take on Berlin
~-opening Daytona ~
Hiland
· this Thursday at
tage
through
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inning·
of
When he was passed on the
play
en
roure
to
the
wire-toBeavers
Field in I aocaster
lpt lap by Ryan Newman,
wire victory. EHS also sur- at 2 p.nL Hiland (23-3) elimbad t;6e tire go flat with
rendered just four bib to the in• the &amp;gles last year in
J)lree . _ ~ lf.O. He was
visitin¥ Vt.kings (17-3) over the regiooal semis with a nolliroe&lt;f'"TT" i»'l. allowing
Eastern
starter
Titus
Ple~ce
del.
i
lllers
a
pitch
(luring
seven
:nnings, as the duo of hitter that ended ·in a W
lC.IIme to zip past him for
starter
Titus Pierce and decision.
Thursday's (is1J'Jct .semifinal against Whiteoak.
she victory.
•: SteWIIIt has yet to win the
lrlo in 10 cape« lries, an
Prep Track and Aetd- 'Division U districts
ilooizing suetcb for a for)Ber.open-wheet driver who
tw up dreamtng of an
~ianl!J?Oli&amp; 500 victory.
With hts focus now on
BY 8J 1M W relay and I :44.1 in the 800m
JQ'ASCAR, he 'II settle for
~s.MYD.'JLYTIIIBUNE.COM
relay.
any sort of Memorial Day
Geiger also won the long
weekend win.
OAK
HHL
Unlucky?
jump
(17 feet, 11.5 inches)
' He wound up a frustrating
like
unprecedented.
and
the
I OOm dash (12.4
More
18th and stormed into his
The
Gallia
Academy
girls
seconds)~
while
Jackson also
hauler without .comment as
and
field
team
scored
a
captured
first
in
· both the
track
Kalme celebrated in Victory
Lane for the secQnd con&amp;ee- school-best 171.5 points en 400m (I :05.5) and 200m
utive week.. Kahne became route to winning its 13th (27 .I ·seconds) dashes.
the first driver since Jimmie consecutive district champi- Close also won the 300m
JohnSon in 2003 to win both onship Saturday afternoon hurdles with a time of 48.5
the All-Star race and the at the 2008 Division U f:nals seconds, while Lauren
600 in this eight days of rac- held at E. E. Davis Stadium Adkins had the fmal chaming at Lowe's Motor on the campus of Oak Hill pionshiJ? in the 3200m run
High School.
with a tllne of II :41 .9.
Speedway.
The Blile Angels - the
The Angels had seven runStewart's failure was par
reigning
two-time
Division
ner-up
efforts, includin¥ six
for the course in this race of
n
state
runner-ups
soored
in
mdividual
competitions.
attrition. Most of the heavytwice
as
many
points
as
any
Close
was
second
in the
wei.pts dropped out of conICntlon dwing an event that of the other 13 teams lOOm hurdles (15.7 secinvolved in the two--day onds), while Logan had a
~ in the !are afternoon,
competition.
The Blue and pair of runner-ups in both
c:ilded in the evening and
advanced
a total the 400m (I :05.5) and 200m
White
also
RquireS both intense mental
focus and luck to make it to of nine girls to regionals in (27 .I seconds) dashes.
19 different events white Adkins was also second in
the finish.
capturing
championships in the 1600m run with a time
· Dale
Ellmhardt Jr.,
Johnson, Brian Vicken and eight of the 17 contests held. , of 5:20.8.
Though the Angels cleady
Samantha Barnes was runI&lt;un Busch all led laps but
the
show
beating
ner·up
for GAHS in the
stole
had parts failures or .tire
runner-up
Athens
'(85)
by
800m
run
(2:~.2), as was
issues that- prevented them
86.~ ream points - they teammate Alii~ Troester m
ftom winning.
were not the only ()11; n the shot put .With a heave of
~. Greg Biflle finished secValley Publilbing progJ'lllll. 32 feet, 2.5 mches.
lind 10 Kabne for the second . to
reJianal qualifiers.
The 4!'800m relay quartet
liraiaht week and Busch. Thehave
top-foUr
p1aom
in
eacb
of
Adkins, Barnes, Genna
fJ;e S'print Cup Series points
, ~ and winner of event_ both boys and girls Baker and Lee Ann
move 011 to B ViJ.le · Townsend was also second
$&amp;tu.rday
night's -MeadoWbrooklfiib~
(1~:17.8) for the Angels,
~ltionwide Series ~. fin- fOiire ·ona~s
while the Lady _ Marau~
Kbed third despite two ba\~ _ ·whicll finished - .Wolfe_. Adnan Bolin!
~ chan,ges over the course fifth with
tam ·w _ Elll!lY Fields and Pa~
M .theraoe.
.51. . P'll.
v~ ~ were runner-up :n
:.kif Gordon was fourth also q•!•lified 1I1IIC .lid&amp; to the 4d OOm relay with a
llbd was followed .by the regional meet, but !bole lime of 53.3 seconds.
Barnes qualified in the
~Jeff Burton. Matt nine will be "'""1.,..!'\1 in
Elliott Sadler, Carl o~y seven competlti~s. long jump as well, finishing
which third with leap of 16 feet,
and · David River Valley . placed lith With 21 ·t am 4.5 incbes. Townsend was
••tmiOO.
:· IC.ablle led 65 laps, but marters - had OD!y four also third for Gallia
r8rfeit.,d the Jr.ad to Stewart girls advanoc: in ooe relay Academy in the mile with a
Wi1h 16 laps 10 go. when event. Neither the Lady time of 5:44.9. MHS also '
k+ne had to .top for gas. MaraudeR nor the I Niy bad a
'of third-place fin5tewlllt stopped for gas Raiders capiUred an individ- idles from Bolin (16.6 seclila-, but had ·a shorter fill- ual event title during the ODds) in the 1OOm hurdles
competition.
aod Melissa Grueser (91
tt!t~cled himb~ in~ . two-day
Amoogst the eight GAHS feet, · 1o inches) in the dis•• siew.ut was then cruising clwnpionships, two came cus.
Troester (91 feet. 7 inchhis first win of the from relay squads in 1he
and
4l200m es) and Townsend (12:21.6)
when he smacked .(x!OOm
ct1e ) wall, causing his tire to events. tbe quartet of Brea were respca:ively fourth in
F
and forcing him to Qose, Tonia Logan, Kara the diseUs Pllld 3200m run,
IICboa and Alexis Geiger while Wolfe had a pair of
)cad to 1he pits.
•: Kabne zipped by for the posted winning times ~r •
••
49.8 seOOnds in the 400m
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The hosts struck first
blood in the bottom of the
first, plating f{)ur runs on .
four hits and a walk. Gordon
led {)If the frame with a single and later scored on an
RBI double by Derek
Griffin, making it a 1-{) contest. Zach Hendrix followed
with a one-out. walk !O put
two on, then Pterce smgled
to load the bases.
Andrew
Benedum
grounded out in .the next atbat, but Grift"rn came around
to score for a 2-0 edge.
Hendrix and Pierce both
scored one batter later
thanks to a two-RBI double
from Ben Bucldey for a W
lead through one complete.
Then in the bottom of .the
thin1, EHS .added to its lead
with a IUl1 on two_watks.lllld
a hit. Pierce started the rally

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ABOVEMeigs' Crockett
Crow, fight,
takes the baton
from Cornelius
English during
the 41QOO.meter
relay event at
the Division II
dist{ict track' and ·
field championships at Oak
Hill High School.
LEFT - Meigs '
Melissa Grue10er.
right, releases a
throw In the shot
put event held
Thursday at the
Division II district track and
f.eid championships at Oak
Hill High School ~

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Betty DiU
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Thank you for the
wooderful days we sbared
ltogc:ther. My prayers will
with you until we meet
again.
Love,
Mom, Dad &amp; Family

. July 25, 1918/Jan. 5, 1929
May 20, 1993 - June 14,1007
Dad&amp;Mom

Though out of sight, you 'II
forever be in my heart and .

mind.
Love
Your family

John B. Rideoeur .
Aug. 7, 19Z8·- Morell 17, 7fJ1I

' Sept.l3,1946 - May 26,1002

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Your oourage and bravery
slill inspire us all, and the
memoey of your smile fills
us with joy and laughter.
Love
Marilynn, Roberta, Sl!llha
and Families

Opal WJrkham
Nov.29, 1913- 0ct.ll,2006

'I1Wik you for the wondlllful .

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Eastern ba'seball coach Brian
Bowen, middle
wearing number
10, joins his
team in celebrating at home
plate following
Thursday's 10inning, 5-4 victory over
Whiteoak in the
Division IV district semifinal ·
at Rio Grande.
Bowen and the
Eagles defeated
Symmes Valley
Saturday in the
D-IV final to

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Love .
Vuginia Ne!Joo

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slill inspire us all, and the
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days may come and
the times we shared
always remain.

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Larry &amp; Unda Hudson

Pop Pop,

forgotten. May G9d hold

I miss you &amp; !love you.

you in tbe palm,of His
hand.

Love
Emma

Love

Best Friends

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tbe times we shared .
bays remain.

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I.miss you &amp; I love you.
Love
Trey

Lov.e
Dad&amp; Sisters

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&amp;Kids

We hold you in our
thoughts and memories
forever.
Always in our beans,
Jlllli &amp; Jordin Mycn &amp; fanlily

Lest!l" (Skeeter)
ObliDgfr
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Husband/Fatber/Gnndfatbcr

You WeJ;C a light in our life

May God's angels guide you
and protect you through!)ut

:that bums fiJI'Cver in our
hearts.
We miss you and

love you

always; ·
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time.

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Soll.t lllothcr

11ie dayli ·we abamd were
rw«t.lloa&amp; to toe ~011 again
in G00'1 beaYenly glory.
Love. Mom. Don. George,

Forever mi•sed,.never

fot:gOttea. May~ ho1d
you in ·!he palm II. His

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Love,

Angela,JC86 &amp; Dustin

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reliever Kyle Gordon struck
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SPORTs.MYD.II?.YS£NTINELCOM
out a combined dozen batters and allowed just · nine
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LUCASVILLE - Here baserunners total - none of
Kaltne capitalizes
we go again:
.
which made it past second
Eastern
baseball
captured
base.
~n ·Stewart sUp to
its third consecutive district
The Green and White
title
and
subsequently
Coca-Col&amp; 600
increased their advantage to
.
earned its third straight five with a nm in the third,
regional ·be!th
on then added a pair of insur:: coNCORD, N.C. (AP)
Saturday afternoon during a ance runs in ·the sixth to
:.- Touy Stewart suffered
7-0 shutout win over third- wrap up the seved-nm deciIlls .second heartbreaking
seeded Symmes Valley dur- sion. The triumph also
defeat of the season Sunday
ing the Division IV district allowed the Eagles to move
ilight when .a flat tire late in
championship contest held on to their fourth regional
the Qx:a.Cola 600 l)anded '
at
Lucasville Valley High semifinal over the last seven
JWey K.ahne the victory in
School.
springs.
NASCAR's longest race of
The top--seeded Eagles
Eastern - . which has
ltJe year.
.
( 14-11 ) pounded out lO hits never won a regional game
· Stewart, who lost the seaand established a +0 advan- will take on Berlin
~-opening Daytona ~
Hiland
· this Thursday at
tage
through
.
o
ne
inning·
of
When he was passed on the
play
en
roure
to
the
wire-toBeavers
Field in I aocaster
lpt lap by Ryan Newman,
wire victory. EHS also sur- at 2 p.nL Hiland (23-3) elimbad t;6e tire go flat with
rendered just four bib to the in• the &amp;gles last year in
J)lree . _ ~ lf.O. He was
visitin¥ Vt.kings (17-3) over the regiooal semis with a nolliroe&lt;f'"TT" i»'l. allowing
Eastern
starter
Titus
Ple~ce
del.
i
lllers
a
pitch
(luring
seven
:nnings, as the duo of hitter that ended ·in a W
lC.IIme to zip past him for
starter
Titus Pierce and decision.
Thursday's (is1J'Jct .semifinal against Whiteoak.
she victory.
•: SteWIIIt has yet to win the
lrlo in 10 cape« lries, an
Prep Track and Aetd- 'Division U districts
ilooizing suetcb for a for)Ber.open-wheet driver who
tw up dreamtng of an
~ianl!J?Oli&amp; 500 victory.
With hts focus now on
BY 8J 1M W relay and I :44.1 in the 800m
JQ'ASCAR, he 'II settle for
~s.MYD.'JLYTIIIBUNE.COM
relay.
any sort of Memorial Day
Geiger also won the long
weekend win.
OAK
HHL
Unlucky?
jump
(17 feet, 11.5 inches)
' He wound up a frustrating
like
unprecedented.
and
the
I OOm dash (12.4
More
18th and stormed into his
The
Gallia
Academy
girls
seconds)~
while
Jackson also
hauler without .comment as
and
field
team
scored
a
captured
first
in
· both the
track
Kalme celebrated in Victory
Lane for the secQnd con&amp;ee- school-best 171.5 points en 400m (I :05.5) and 200m
utive week.. Kahne became route to winning its 13th (27 .I ·seconds) dashes.
the first driver since Jimmie consecutive district champi- Close also won the 300m
JohnSon in 2003 to win both onship Saturday afternoon hurdles with a time of 48.5
the All-Star race and the at the 2008 Division U f:nals seconds, while Lauren
600 in this eight days of rac- held at E. E. Davis Stadium Adkins had the fmal chaming at Lowe's Motor on the campus of Oak Hill pionshiJ? in the 3200m run
High School.
with a tllne of II :41 .9.
Speedway.
The Blile Angels - the
The Angels had seven runStewart's failure was par
reigning
two-time
Division
ner-up
efforts, includin¥ six
for the course in this race of
n
state
runner-ups
soored
in
mdividual
competitions.
attrition. Most of the heavytwice
as
many
points
as
any
Close
was
second
in the
wei.pts dropped out of conICntlon dwing an event that of the other 13 teams lOOm hurdles (15.7 secinvolved in the two--day onds), while Logan had a
~ in the !are afternoon,
competition.
The Blue and pair of runner-ups in both
c:ilded in the evening and
advanced
a total the 400m (I :05.5) and 200m
White
also
RquireS both intense mental
focus and luck to make it to of nine girls to regionals in (27 .I seconds) dashes.
19 different events white Adkins was also second in
the finish.
capturing
championships in the 1600m run with a time
· Dale
Ellmhardt Jr.,
Johnson, Brian Vicken and eight of the 17 contests held. , of 5:20.8.
Though the Angels cleady
Samantha Barnes was runI&lt;un Busch all led laps but
the
show
beating
ner·up
for GAHS in the
stole
had parts failures or .tire
runner-up
Athens
'(85)
by
800m
run
(2:~.2), as was
issues that- prevented them
86.~ ream points - they teammate Alii~ Troester m
ftom winning.
were not the only ()11; n the shot put .With a heave of
~. Greg Biflle finished secValley Publilbing progJ'lllll. 32 feet, 2.5 mches.
lind 10 Kabne for the second . to
reJianal qualifiers.
The 4!'800m relay quartet
liraiaht week and Busch. Thehave
top-foUr
p1aom
in
eacb
of
Adkins, Barnes, Genna
fJ;e S'print Cup Series points
, ~ and winner of event_ both boys and girls Baker and Lee Ann
move 011 to B ViJ.le · Townsend was also second
$&amp;tu.rday
night's -MeadoWbrooklfiib~
(1~:17.8) for the Angels,
~ltionwide Series ~. fin- fOiire ·ona~s
while the Lady _ Marau~
Kbed third despite two ba\~ _ ·whicll finished - .Wolfe_. Adnan Bolin!
~ chan,ges over the course fifth with
tam ·w _ Elll!lY Fields and Pa~
M .theraoe.
.51. . P'll.
v~ ~ were runner-up :n
:.kif Gordon was fourth also q•!•lified 1I1IIC .lid&amp; to the 4d OOm relay with a
llbd was followed .by the regional meet, but !bole lime of 53.3 seconds.
Barnes qualified in the
~Jeff Burton. Matt nine will be "'""1.,..!'\1 in
Elliott Sadler, Carl o~y seven competlti~s. long jump as well, finishing
which third with leap of 16 feet,
and · David River Valley . placed lith With 21 ·t am 4.5 incbes. Townsend was
••tmiOO.
:· IC.ablle led 65 laps, but marters - had OD!y four also third for Gallia
r8rfeit.,d the Jr.ad to Stewart girls advanoc: in ooe relay Academy in the mile with a
Wi1h 16 laps 10 go. when event. Neither the Lady time of 5:44.9. MHS also '
k+ne had to .top for gas. MaraudeR nor the I Niy bad a
'of third-place fin5tewlllt stopped for gas Raiders capiUred an individ- idles from Bolin (16.6 seclila-, but had ·a shorter fill- ual event title during the ODds) in the 1OOm hurdles
competition.
aod Melissa Grueser (91
tt!t~cled himb~ in~ . two-day
Amoogst the eight GAHS feet, · 1o inches) in the dis•• siew.ut was then cruising clwnpionships, two came cus.
Troester (91 feet. 7 inchhis first win of the from relay squads in 1he
and
4l200m es) and Townsend (12:21.6)
when he smacked .(x!OOm
ct1e ) wall, causing his tire to events. tbe quartet of Brea were respca:ively fourth in
F
and forcing him to Qose, Tonia Logan, Kara the diseUs Pllld 3200m run,
IICboa and Alexis Geiger while Wolfe had a pair of
)cad to 1he pits.
•: Kabne zipped by for the posted winning times ~r •
••
49.8 seOOnds in the 400m
" . 1 . . . " 'ls.ID
&lt;lfiO .
•..-: .,
S'DIA' Rlroicr

•

emona Day

•

The hosts struck first
blood in the bottom of the
first, plating f{)ur runs on .
four hits and a walk. Gordon
led {)If the frame with a single and later scored on an
RBI double by Derek
Griffin, making it a 1-{) contest. Zach Hendrix followed
with a one-out. walk !O put
two on, then Pterce smgled
to load the bases.
Andrew
Benedum
grounded out in .the next atbat, but Grift"rn came around
to score for a 2-0 edge.
Hendrix and Pierce both
scored one batter later
thanks to a two-RBI double
from Ben Bucldey for a W
lead through one complete.
Then in the bottom of .the
thin1, EHS .added to its lead
with a IUl1 on two_watks.lllld
a hit. Pierce started the rally

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Angels dominant at districts; ·Meigs advances 13 to regionals

4114191-l01.W7

Husband

Huaband

forever mjsKd,.never

Jallafb!MI!ey

10/13/54- 1/12-m

3/1711939· 312212008

Hllllho!ld

' 27 T-aauaiu•

Jrin
.

Yost

U/1611923- -WI/91

at BWII'IIIIe '

~MA. N. and

Love

10/13/54 -111m

2 M 11

h • ...,.,... H!gh Sdoool. 11:30 Lm.

Mother

days may come and
the times we shared
always remain .

,

,. Otviaion II ~

Lori Lynn Henstey
.:-M.R • 3 Ul6
M.ldiMNaidL ....., .
"' •U:.IIIIII!Il99l
.W.E.IIilleiD916
Mae E. McPai; 1997
1.-.F.Fanl :.7
G.elllllMtfer....
Ona Joa,Marlyll, Mike
41' 71

2

regionals for
the third consecutiVe year.

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ABOVEMeigs' Crockett
Crow, fight,
takes the baton
from Cornelius
English during
the 41QOO.meter
relay event at
the Division II
dist{ict track' and ·
field championships at Oak
Hill High School.
LEFT - Meigs '
Melissa Grue10er.
right, releases a
throw In the shot
put event held
Thursday at the
Division II district track and
f.eid championships at Oak
Hill High School ~

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Eastern and Berlin Hiland
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ed five Umiap11!1d allowed regional
rematcli
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zero mn11, three hits and Thursdaf, .as Soutbem (18t.bfce w.llks while striking .5) wil . try : 'to •v.enge
with a one-out walk, then ou~t. Gordon - who Newark CaibOI.ic (21-fi) i n
· the fmal two frames dle .5 p .m. ~ntest. NCHS
Buckley walked with two w
relief - . allowed zero defeated me Tornadoes by
outs to give the ho&amp;tl two
on. Tyler Keams followed runs, one ·hit, ·ODe walk llld Jtn 8-6 1QOUI!t Jut year ,e n
· with an RBI single to fiCOI'e hit one batter. while Wining route . to IIAI.Ihing a1 ·~e
Pierce for a .5-0 cushion . four. Robbie flowell ~
~ J'llliiiCl'•U,p.
through three f!lll frames.
the lots for SVHS.
TJie
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of
Eastern also provided a
, Griffin~ the Eqlell'
little two-out lightninB in offense w1th three hitll, fol- Tlu.tnda~ coateau wUI
y in die regional
the sill th to conclude the lowed by Gordon with two meet
clialnpiooship
at 2 p.m.
scoring, as Nick Brannon safeties . Brannon. Pierce,
and Griffin provided back- Bucldey, Kearns and 'JYler ' ' ........, , , .,.... Walter 0
to-back two-out . singles . . Hendrix also added a hit
(3) s l'lley 000 000 0 0• 0
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Hendrix,
Pierce
and each to the winning cause.
Benedum all followed with Powell led the Red and SVHS (17·3): R-;; Powell and COdy
walks. whi ch . allowed Silver with two hits, while Bland.
EHS (14-11): Thu Pierce, Kyle Gordon
Brannon and G riffin to Sexton and Jeremy Hatfield (6)
and Derek Gr n.
score for the final seven-run followed with one safety · WP - Pierce; LP - Powell.

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fourth -place effons in the
lOOm (13.2 seconds) and
200m (27.3 seconds) dashes. Devan Soulsby also fmished fourth in the BOOm run
with a time of 2:27.1 to
advance.
Meigs also had its 4SOOm
relay quanet of Soulsby,
Morgan
Lentes,
Kimi
Swisher
and
Jessica
Holliday move on after fin'
ishing founh with a time of
11 :10.7 ..River Valley's lone
regioQal advancee came ·in
tbe 4~400m relay, as Kayla
Smith,
Kel sey · Sands,
Amanda Hager and Ashley
Fitch placed founb v;ith a
time of 4:26.3.
GAHS is also the threeti me defending girls southeast regional champion in
Divi sion ll.
On the boys side of
things, there were a total of
II competitors from tbe
combined thiee schools to
move &lt;&gt;n to regional compe·

tition. River Valley
which finished 12th out of
1-6 teams with 25.6 points
- had the most with five in
three events, followed by
Meigs (8th with 36 points)
with f@ur in four events and
Gallia Academy (9th with
30 points) with two in as
many events.
The Blue Devils, however, had the only individual
event champion from those
three schools as Luke Watts
""on the ,POle vault event
with a he1ght of l3 feet, 6
inches. Seth Amos was also
fourth in the 800m dash
with a time of 2:07.8 for
GAHS.
The Marauders had a pair
of runner-up effons from
the competition, including
one in the 4x200m relay.
The .quanet of Jeremy
Smith, Corneliu s English,
Crockett Crow and Brandan
Fisher were second with a
· time of I :33. 3, while
English also qualified individually in the 200m dash
witha·time of22.7 seconds.
. Also qualifying for the ·
Maroon and Gold was
Fisher in · third during the

I OOm dash ( 11.2 seconds)
and Smith in fourth during
the . 400m· dash with a time
of 51 .9 seconds. ·
Zak Deel was third for ·
the Raiders in the shot put
with a heave of 43 feet, 7
inche s, while teammate ·
Kody Johnson
placed
founh in the 300m hurdles
with a time of 42.3 seconds.
Johnson along with
Robbie Lambert, Zach
Baird and Sean Sands - ·
al so placed fourth in the
4x200m re lay event with a
lime of I :35.9.
Wheelers burg won the
boys team event with 89.5
points, beating runner-up
Fairland (85.2) by just
under fi ve markers . The
to p-eight fini shers score
points on a 10-8-6-5-4-3-21 basis.
·
Complete results of the
2008 D-11 district championships at OHHS are availabl e on the web at
www.baumspage.coin
The
D-11
southeast
regional meet at Byesville
stans this Thursday at 4
p.m. The finals will be helil
on Saturday at II :30 a.m. :

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Bolda I Motora for ................................ 750

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Bu-.g SuppiiM ...................... ................. :550
340
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Bual.-. ~ ....................- ................. 140
C.rnpera a Motor HomH ...,.............. ~...,.... 710
camping Equ.....- ........ ........................... 780
C.rda!JI~ ..........................................010
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. for ~-•_,.or ~
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Help Wanted .. , ................., .,,,,.,,.,,..... ,._111
Home lmpiDIIMWIIta••••••, ,.. , ........... ,_._..l10

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rooms. Large yard . Covered
tacted br.Hollie Bumgarner, ~g. Psichology or - - - - - - - )bu can be 8 pert o1 8
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.. $1,50rttr FT +Bonus
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Mobile Home Pari&lt; on JIOj
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Morgan '~..entn4x800m relay
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Adrian BoD.- - lOODl,hun:U.es
apiece.
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Pierce, wllo was the win·
Eastern and Berlin Hiland
ning pilCbcr of record, last· will not be the only D-IV
ed five Umiap11!1d allowed regional
rematcli
on
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zero mn11, three hits and Thursdaf, .as Soutbem (18t.bfce w.llks while striking .5) wil . try : 'to •v.enge
with a one-out walk, then ou~t. Gordon - who Newark CaibOI.ic (21-fi) i n
· the fmal two frames dle .5 p .m. ~ntest. NCHS
Buckley walked with two w
relief - . allowed zero defeated me Tornadoes by
outs to give the ho&amp;tl two
on. Tyler Keams followed runs, one ·hit, ·ODe walk llld Jtn 8-6 1QOUI!t Jut year ,e n
· with an RBI single to fiCOI'e hit one batter. while Wining route . to IIAI.Ihing a1 ·~e
Pierce for a .5-0 cushion . four. Robbie flowell ~
~ J'llliiiCl'•U,p.
through three f!lll frames.
the lots for SVHS.
TJie
WIJIDC!S
of
Eastern also provided a
, Griffin~ the Eqlell'
little two-out lightninB in offense w1th three hitll, fol- Tlu.tnda~ coateau wUI
y in die regional
the sill th to conclude the lowed by Gordon with two meet
clialnpiooship
at 2 p.m.
scoring, as Nick Brannon safeties . Brannon. Pierce,
and Griffin provided back- Bucldey, Kearns and 'JYler ' ' ........, , , .,.... Walter 0
to-back two-out . singles . . Hendrix also added a hit
(3) s l'lley 000 000 0 0• 0
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Hendrix,
Pierce
and each to the winning cause.
Benedum all followed with Powell led the Red and SVHS (17·3): R-;; Powell and COdy
walks. whi ch . allowed Silver with two hits, while Bland.
EHS (14-11): Thu Pierce, Kyle Gordon
Brannon and G riffin to Sexton and Jeremy Hatfield (6)
and Derek Gr n.
score for the final seven-run followed with one safety · WP - Pierce; LP - Powell.

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fourth -place effons in the
lOOm (13.2 seconds) and
200m (27.3 seconds) dashes. Devan Soulsby also fmished fourth in the BOOm run
with a time of 2:27.1 to
advance.
Meigs also had its 4SOOm
relay quanet of Soulsby,
Morgan
Lentes,
Kimi
Swisher
and
Jessica
Holliday move on after fin'
ishing founh with a time of
11 :10.7 ..River Valley's lone
regioQal advancee came ·in
tbe 4~400m relay, as Kayla
Smith,
Kel sey · Sands,
Amanda Hager and Ashley
Fitch placed founb v;ith a
time of 4:26.3.
GAHS is also the threeti me defending girls southeast regional champion in
Divi sion ll.
On the boys side of
things, there were a total of
II competitors from tbe
combined thiee schools to
move &lt;&gt;n to regional compe·

tition. River Valley
which finished 12th out of
1-6 teams with 25.6 points
- had the most with five in
three events, followed by
Meigs (8th with 36 points)
with f@ur in four events and
Gallia Academy (9th with
30 points) with two in as
many events.
The Blue Devils, however, had the only individual
event champion from those
three schools as Luke Watts
""on the ,POle vault event
with a he1ght of l3 feet, 6
inches. Seth Amos was also
fourth in the 800m dash
with a time of 2:07.8 for
GAHS.
The Marauders had a pair
of runner-up effons from
the competition, including
one in the 4x200m relay.
The .quanet of Jeremy
Smith, Corneliu s English,
Crockett Crow and Brandan
Fisher were second with a
· time of I :33. 3, while
English also qualified individually in the 200m dash
witha·time of22.7 seconds.
. Also qualifying for the ·
Maroon and Gold was
Fisher in · third during the

I OOm dash ( 11.2 seconds)
and Smith in fourth during
the . 400m· dash with a time
of 51 .9 seconds. ·
Zak Deel was third for ·
the Raiders in the shot put
with a heave of 43 feet, 7
inche s, while teammate ·
Kody Johnson
placed
founh in the 300m hurdles
with a time of 42.3 seconds.
Johnson along with
Robbie Lambert, Zach
Baird and Sean Sands - ·
al so placed fourth in the
4x200m re lay event with a
lime of I :35.9.
Wheelers burg won the
boys team event with 89.5
points, beating runner-up
Fairland (85.2) by just
under fi ve markers . The
to p-eight fini shers score
points on a 10-8-6-5-4-3-21 basis.
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Complete results of the
2008 D-11 district championships at OHHS are availabl e on the web at
www.baumspage.coin
The
D-11
southeast
regional meet at Byesville
stans this Thursday at 4
p.m. The finals will be helil
on Saturday at II :30 a.m. :

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Bolda I Motora for ................................ 750

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Bu-.g SuppiiM ...................... ................. :550
340
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Bual.-. ~ ....................- ................. 140
C.rnpera a Motor HomH ...,.............. ~...,.... 710
camping Equ.....- ........ ........................... 780
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Farma for 811... _................ ...............,,........ 330

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hear1 and one diamond.
Nole 1het both East and Wesl made
good bidding decisions in paBBing oul
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his piece wilh two hear1s. E\llln thinking
Ill conlinui'lg wi1h three hearts would be
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five losers (which suggests jumping to
game), but you p~ need partner lo
have some help in hearls.

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' cynic knows the price of -.ything and
the value of nollling. He knows how
many h9'-&lt;:ard points he .-_.but nol
how 1heir value fktctua1BS with -the auction.
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wiH loOk a1 ways !he opponents' calls can affect the apparent
power of alland. ,
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value d hand dmps considenthly.
'fool sll&gt;uld pass. His unrealistic 10 hope
lhat you can 1Uff all of your heart losers

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how 1heir value fktctua1BS with -the auction.
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wiH loOk a1 ways !he opponents' calls can affect the apparent
power of alland. ,
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TO INCREASE RATES AND CBAIIGES FOR ITS GAS DIS11UBU110N SF.IlVJCF.: AND
FOR APPROVAL OF AN ALTERNA11VE FORM OF REGULATION
AND TO REVISE ITS DEPU:CIA1JON ACCRUAL RATES
AND CHANGE IN ACCOUN11NG MEJ1IODS ·
PUCO CASF.:·NOS. __,l-GA-AIR,-.ei'73-GA-ALT, -.,4-GA-AAM,AND-..?5-GAAAM

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Cum:ul
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$&gt;.4616
$&gt;.2813
$&gt;.2513
$&gt;.19JJ

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D=ripion
Cusuomec Olarge
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First 2,000 Mcf Delivered """=Mandl
Next 13,000 Mcf Delivered l'tlr Monlb
Next 85..000 Mcf Delivered l'tlr Monlb
oVer 100.000 Mcf Delivered l'tlr Monlb

to R .C . Sc:ction 4909.19, Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. ("Columbia~) bereby gives IIOiioe .
that on MU'Ch 3. 2008. iu filed an application widl tbe Public Utilities Commission of Ohio
\(flmmissioafl) requeSting aulhority 10 .amend iu filed ,tariffs to iucrease die rates and charges for
1llllural JIU distribution services. Columbia bas also applied. under R.C . Cbapler 4929, for approval of
a altmlllbve form of regulation.

Poker nm to benefit

a..,.
$65000
$&gt;.4720
jl).2818

Sll.2511

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toMLEF, A3
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$6SOOO
SO.oJ04
SO.oo6S
S00058
$110044

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change
Descriplion
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Ptopooed
Customec Olargc .
$6SO.OO
$65000
SODI04
S0.4 720
Hrs:t 2,000 Mcf Delivered l'tlr Monlb $1.4616
$1.2813
S0.2878
SO.oo6S
Next 13..000 Mcf Delivered l'tlr Montb
$&gt;.2513
S0.2571
S00058
Next 85..000 Mcf Oelivm:d l'tlr Montb
This notice de5cribes tbe substance of tbe Application. Any interested party seeking de-tailed Over 100..000 Mcf Delivered l'tlr Momb
$1.1913
Sll.1957
infomwioo witb respect to all affected rates. charges,-regulations and practices 111ay in-spect_a oopy
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of lbe ApplicatiQD, including suJII)Orting schedules and prese~ and proposed rJtte sheets, by cilia" of Full........,dMIIIsl.aqeGr•t III~Scniceltailes-N4n 's-lilll
tbe following methods: by visiting lbe offices of tbe CommisSioo at 180 East Broad Street, lllh lloor, Desaiptioo
CuJrem
Puoposed .
Olangc
ColUillbwi, Ohio, 43215-3793; or by visiting lbe Commission's website at bllp:llwww.puoo.obio~v. OtStomcrOiarge
$&gt;00
$650.00
$65000
selecting DIS, inputting 08-0072 in tbe case loOOip box, and_se-lecting lbe date tbe ~ was FII'SI
2.000 McfDeliven!d l'tlr Montb
$&gt;.4616
S0.-47~
SODI04
ftled. Additionally, a copy of lhe Application and supportmg doc~ may be vtewed at lbe Next 13.,000McfOeliveredl'tlrMODih
$1.2813
S0.2878
$00065
bu&amp;incss office of Columbia a1 200 Civic Center Drive, Colum-bus, Oluo 43215, dunng Dllillllll Next 85..000 McfOelivered l'tlr Mood~
$&gt;.2513
S0.2571
S0.0058
&amp;usincss bours . A notice of inlelll to file Ibis rate increase appli-&lt;:ation and a ropy of tbc proposed Over 1001100 Mcf Delivered Per Mootb
$&gt;.1913
$0.1957
$00044
rates were mailed uo the mayors and legislative aulhorities of tbe communities localed within lbe
areas served by Columbia aud flied wilh lhe Commission on Febnwy I, 2008.
.._. Raroio
15 0oott ~oe DT p 11~ Sutille lbbs- NNuouo-b'w~rlilll
CuJrem
Puopooed
a..,.
Desaiplion
. 1be Application, which contains proposed revis_ions 10 Columbia's Tariff _for Gas Stirv -ice, affecls 0!5(omrr Olargc
$1.0 0
$15000
$150.00
rates and charges and cerutin uerms and conditiOns for natural gas service to all cus-tomers of FII'SI 25 Mcf Delivered Per Monlb
$1.0600
S0.9238
.(0.1362)
Columbin served within all or portions of the counties of Allen,_Asbland, Atbeils, Belmont, CmroR~ Next75 McfDelivered Per Mondl
$&gt;.9800
$0.8504
. ($&gt;.1296) .
Champaign, Clark. Columbiana, Coshocton, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Delaware, Erie, Fairfield,
Frank:Jin, Fulton, Gallia, Greene, Guernsey, Hancock, Haldin. Hanison, Hocking, Holmes, Huron. lr-lllf'a-llfC...a• i Fomonty Sa oal by Mlli'plly C..toC I 1· 'll Railes
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Jackson. Jefferson, Knox, Lawrence, Licking. Logan. Lorain, Lucas, Madison. Maboning , Marion. Columbia bas proposed tbe transfer of customers aurendy sa-ved under its rate sdvO•_Ies
Medina, Meigs, M4lmoe. Morgan, Morrow. Muskingum, Noble. Ottawa. Petry, Pickaway, Ricbland, Murphy Gcoera1 Seuvicc ("MGS", and FuR Requiremmts Murphy Gmrnl Tu••Sf••- .
Ross, Sandusky, Scio10. Seneca, Stark, Tuscarawas, Union, Vmton, Warren, Wasbinguoo, Wayae, Service ("FRMGTSfl) to its SGS, SGTS and FRSGTS rate sdrdnk in ftlCOIIIIition ~ tbcir
Wood and Wyandol, Ohio. The application states thai tbe current rates and charges do not provide a service is DOW provided by Columbia and die fOIIDel' Murphy~ CUSII*1WS ~ be
just and JeaSOIIIble rate of return on Columbia's used and use-ful puopetty as ofDecembcr 3l, 2007, charged lbe applil:able rate dial provides far recovel)' of Columbia~ cost of pmviclin&amp; gas
tbe date ceruain in this case. The Application states thai Columbia requires tbc proposed revenue ~oe to these customers.
iDcrease to provide an OppOrtunity to earn a fair return on its asSets and to R&gt;COVer its costs of
Opcrariion.
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far Scltl ds Sa tal Ullller C.......
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Columbia has ptopoH d die cstaNishment of a new rate for schools sa-ved tbrougbout dJ
Any person, furm, corporation, or .association may file, pursuant to R.C. Section 4909.19, an territory. These change&amp; will CIISUre die oonlimuatiiJD of ilen'ioe to !lCbools lllndcli OMiipl'able
objection 10 such proposed increased rates by alleging !bat such proposals are unjust and dis- to those in effect today under variousllOIIIracts.
criminatory or unreasonable. Recommendations tblit differ from lhe Application may be made by tbe
· Slaff of tbc Commissioll or by intervening parties ·and may be adopted by lbe Commission. 1be Cha riDLaaePa,_.Ch xe
.
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existing base rate for all Columbia comm!lllities was determined in a rate filing lbal became effective Columbia bas requested a change in its lariffs to provide for tbe n:plw ..utili of tbe billing~
November l, 1994.
a laue paymenu charge of 1.5% oo any •mpaid hahmoe on all ~ in c:ioess _$2~, to
any unpaid balance al lhe time of issMJnoe of a subsoqumt bill. This provtSlOil lll not
In its Application Columbia is also seeting authority to implement an alternative regula-tioo plan applicable to unpaid balances emting prior to lbe effective dale of lhe ~ in ~ ~ ~
for its gas distribution service. This alternative regulatioo plan consists of two separate rate n:covcty unpaid balances of cuSiomml carolled in paymmt plans pursuant to die Ohio Administrative
mechanisms. lbe first rate reoovel)' IDellbanism will provide Columbia widl tbe abiliuy 10 traCk and Code.
n:cover lbe COSIS of implementing an J.nfmstructure Replacemenu Progtam ("Rider qtl"'). 1be second
rate recovery mecb..Usm will provide Columbia witb tbc ability to reoover lhe costs of implementing c.- Rer-ipU•1U
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a Demand Side Management program ("Rider DSM"). .
Columbia is proposing a change in its Gross Receipts fu Rider ("GRI"'). Oureutly gross
receipts iaxcs are reoovered lbrougb base rates and tbe .lqlpl.icalioo of !be GIIT to gas ~
Ddl"ery Charcc
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charges. Columbia bas proposed tbe removal of all gross receipts laxc:o from base '*:" wilh .
Columbia is proposing a chang~ in its current rate design for customers served under
Small tbe rider to .be applied to all charges billed by Columbia under all rate sclwluJe'i wilb lbe
General Service ("SGSfl), Small General Transportation Service ("SGTSfl) and ryill Re-qwrernents exception of charges billed on behalf of Columbia's Cu~ CHOICESM Progtam
Small General Transportation .Service ("FRSGTSfl) rate schedules under wbicb most residential providers that may be subject to sales tax charges and charges to customers exempt from
customers are served. These changes provide for the replacement, over a two-year period, of the payment of gross reoeipiS tnes.
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current Customer Charge and volumetric rate wilh a fixed Monthly Delivery Charge. This change in
rate structure will provide for lhe recovery of no additional revenues, and il will reduce bills during ........ CJf Pt......... Ou g ill Rata
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lhe winter monlhs and will increase bills during lbe summer monlhs, witb no change in the annual The !able below shows tbe proposed percent of change in an customer' s bill for each rate
., bill. Following is a comparison of current and proposed delivery raues for die aforementioned rate scbedule and revenue class based on die average rnonlhly consumption of each revenue class.
Schedules:
·
Total bills for customers d!at purcbase gas dim:tly from Columbia or its CHOKE Program
were calculated througb die use of lbc aYCngC cooSlllliJl4:ion per ()USIOmCI' pel' mooth aad '
Small Geaeral Scrviee Rates- November 2808
Columbia's total expected gas ()()SIS in effect at .lbe time Columbia flied its Noboe of Intent.
Description
Current
cbinge
Proposed
Total bills for cuslolnCR served under Columbia's lraditional tr.ansportatioo rate' !iCIIedules
($6.50)
$0.00
Cusuomer Charge
. $6.50
were calculaled based oo the assumption tbe gas cost rate in effect is Columbia's &lt;DD!"""ity
Monthly Delivery .Charge
$0.00
$13.62
$13.62
expected gas .cost rate in effect at lbc time of lbc filing of tbe Notioe of Intent.
All Gas Consumed Per Mcf Delivered
$1 3669
$0.9952
($03717)

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Description
Monthly Oelivcty Charge
'
All Gas Consumed Per Mcf Delivered

Current
$l3 .62 .
$0.9952

Proposed
$20.75
$00000

Change
$7.13
($0.9952)

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BY BIUN J. R&amp;D

TUPPERS PLAINS -

Upcoming proposed legislation could assist the
Easlern

Local · Scbool
District 'Yilh adding classroom ~ 10 ill&gt; 10 year' old elementary school
building. .
Rick
Superintendent

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al1'ranspor1ation .Scrviee Rates- November 28111
Description
Current
Proposed
Customer Charge
$6.50
.00
Administrative Charge
$6.00
$0.00
Monthly Delivcty Charge
$000'
$13.62
All Gas Consumed Per Mcf Delivered
$1.3669
$0.9952

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S111a11 Gmeral1'ranspor1ation Scrviee Rates - November 100'
Description
·
Curren!
Proposed
Monthly Delivery Clw:ge
All Gas Consumed Per Mcf Delivered

$13.62
$0.9952

$~.75

$0.0000

Change
($6.50)
($6.00)
$13.62 .
($03717)
. Change
$7.13
(Sil.9952)

Fall RequiJemeQts Small Geae.u al 'frusportatioa Serriae llates -November lOOll
Description
Current
Proposed
Change
Customer Charge
$6.50
$0.00
($6.50)
Monlhly Delivel)' Charge
$0.00
$13.62
$13.62
AU Gas Consumed Per Mcf Delivered ·. $1.3669
$0.9952
($03717)
Full Requitiiiitiits Small Gen. 'l'rUsportatioa Scrviee Rates- November 2009
Description
Current
Proposed
Change
Monthly Delivcty Charge
$13.62
$20.75
$7.13
All Gas Consumed Per Mcf Delivered
$0.9952
$0.0000
($0.9952).
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Customer Charges
Calumbia is proposing an increase in tbe Customer Charge for customers served under General
:Service ("GS"), General Transportation Service ("GTS") and Full Requirements General
:Jransportation Service ("FRGTS") rale schedules. The purpose pf this change is lo provide for
recovery or a greater portion of Columbia's costs tbat do not vary wilh customer usage. This change
wiU provide for the recovery of no additional revenues, and it will reduce bills during the winter
moolhs and will increase bills during the summer monlhs, witb no change in the annual bill.
:. Columbia's is proposing lhe replacement of its minimum bill provision for customers serVed under
:its Large General Service ("LGS"), Large General Transportation Service ("LGTS") 111d Full
:Requirements Large General Transportation Service.("FRLGTS"l with a Customer Charge to provide
for the reoovcty of fixed costs that do not vary widl customer usage. ·

4.6%
6.3%
NlA
NIA

1.9%
3.7%
0.3%
(0.1%)

NIA
Full Rcquin:menus Geocra1 Traosport.ation Service
5.2%
Large General Setvice- Saies
NIA
Large General Transportation Service
NIA
Full Requirementsl»geGenerlll Transportation ServiceNIA

0.4% .
3.9%

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14.1%
Full Requirements Murphy Transpoltation Servicc
13.8%
Full Requiroments Cooperative Transportation Sa-vice NlA

11.6%

I D%

1.4%
411%
12.4%

30.8%

Description
.
CustomcrCbarge
.
Firsu25 Mcf Delivered Per Month
Next75McfDeliveredPerMonth
•Over25McfDeliveredPerMonlh

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Cwrent
$16.50
$1.3007 .
$1.2784
$1.2784

Proposed

$2625
$1.9915
$1.4136
$1.1374

Change
$9.75
$0.6308
$0.1362
($0.1410)

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Clerk Treasurer Dave
Spenoec infonned ·council
of the completion of the
~licati'ons at the most
· recent meeting of Racine
V'tUage CounciL . Spencer
also reported that Saleh EIDabaja
of the Ohio
Department
of
Transportation bas showed
an ' interest in the village's
sidewalk replacement prowhich has been in
lim1bo for several months at
OOOT.
"For the first time I'm
encouraged," Spencer said
of !he project which fillls
under funding for ODOT's
Safe Routes to Schools.
Mayor J. Scott Hiil
reported the village has an
estimate on replacing all·
non-PVC waterlines in two
phases for a projllct which
will total $421,500 for
·phase one and $l8.5,500 for
phase two. Tbe village
gathered the ·estimate to
apply for grants which
could finance the project
which will consist of eightinch C-900
and other
connections for ·service
lines. Line replacement is
proposed on sections of
V.ine Street, Broadway,
Fifth and Sixth Streets,
Main Street Again, the project is dependent on available grants to finance it
with the estimaJc being the
· start of that prooess.
Resident Jay Proffitt also
informed COuncil he'd bad
inquiries about renting two
of his lots . to construction
companies related to the
industry moving into tbe
area. Council said tbey didn' t have a problem with
constructiou trailers being
placed on tbe lots as long as
tbcy complied with village
ordinances relating 10

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The klls are behind
tbc post off'~ee aod ·across
from

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Kountry

Kitobeo Restaurant.
Racine Police Marshal
Curtis Jones presented tile
ope01ting and procedures
manual for the police
departlnent. Council is to
review it for any changes.

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Within die Rider IRP, Columbia proposes to assume all financ-ial responsibiliuy for !lie future'
maintenance, tq!air and replacement of bazardous customer-owned service Jines and prone to
failure risen. Columbia also p10poses ·to implement the Accelerated Mains Rcplw:emmt
Program ("AMRP"), which ooosists of lbe replacement of approximately 3,770 miles of ba'e
steel .pipe, 280 miles pf casl iron pipe and an estimated 360,000 metall.ic service lines. Tbe
AMRP will ·produde substantial benefits dlrougb tbc enbanoement qf pipeline safdy and
reliabil-ity by llddressif1g the .rcplal=lent of an 118ing distribution infmstructure. The AMRP is
also in,tended to foster eoonoinic development in Ohio by re-enginecring those affected gas
distribution systems to malcb the current lind future needs of lhe enviroomeot and lbe
customc'l'll ~ serve.

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pumps for a . total .11"\lject
OOSI of $1.8,000 Wilb
vill.age match.

and replacement of customcr~ service Jines !hat have been determined by Columbia to
present an existing or probable~ 10 pmons and ptoperty; (2) ~orderly and systemabc
replacement of, over a period of approXIlllately tbrce years, ccrtam nsers,jdentif:ted by tbe
Com-missioo's Slaff as prooc to faii!U'!:if not ptopetly assembled and installed; (3) · ·
Cobunbia 's ·re-placement of all cast iron and bare steel pipe in its distribution system over a

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hold" for ftOOVatioos
additional cori&amp;ttuction at
tbe Eastern Elementaly
Sd!ool, aft.e2- a Jll!lC"ting wilb
tbe clirectlx of the Ohio
School
Facilities
Commi55ion,
Michael
Shoemaker, last montb..
Sboemaker also I1lllt with
Southern
Local
Superinteodent Tony Deem

RACINE - The V'dlage
of RaCine bas turned in
two
project1l
for
Community Development
Btock Grants to finance a
new fue truck while the
other affects the cleaning ·
of two water wells.
The sumdaro fife truck
oosts a total of $54,444 with
the village m.atch beiag
$29,444 paid from the
Rllcine F'ure Department.
The other project is the
c.-leaning of w.arer :Wflls Q!le

: • Julia S. Caqlbell, 99
•• Julie E. C8qlbell, 60
• Frank Jllmes lrwil, 00
o Ruby Narm, 76
• o Patrid( 'Voo' Taylor, 47

Rida-IRP
Rider JRP will provide for lbc reoovery of costs inclll1'ed in: (I) tbc fuuure maiiitenance, repair

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BY BEnt SeiGEIR'

NIA
(0.6%)

Rider DSM, as adjusted each year, will become eff~tive by May I following tbe Febru-ary
·filing of an application subject to Commission approval . Issues regardiqg lbe allocation of
OSM costs and applicability of tbe Rider DSM to customer classes and/or rate schedules will
be determined prior to and described wilhin the July I, 2008 applicatioo . .

rooms.
Edwards
said to evaluate the district's prechanges in the woO;;s could sent and future needs.
increase
die state's ))011tion
The building is also in
the same day. (See related
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peroent.
need of renovations due to
stoly, page 1.)
board
bas
identified
a
some settling, Edwards
EdWlllds said the le;gislaneed
for
additional
classsaid, and ti.gbting, fite and
IDle is e:q,erud ro .ronsider
new
legidaJ:ion whH:b room space in the primary .electrical system upgrades.
would increase tbe !i.Ute'5 wing of lhe building, due to
"We are waiting on the
pol1ioo of new OOIISinldion an inomase in open enroU- eu:trome of legislation that
rosts for local scboo1 dis- ment and ,growtb within l!be might assist the district With
tricts. Under the owrent district. The process of funding," Edwards said
fumling formula, the state planning building eXcpan- Friday. "We are closely
would provide 80 pmJeD1 of sion began late last year,
PI _ _ , . I w,AS
the funding for ·new class- wben the OSFC was $ked

BSEI!GIENf•MVDAA.YSemNELCOM

3.3%

Columbia is prowsing the establishment of a Cus~ Charge for ~ served un-der its Fui!
Requirements COoperative Transportation Service ("FRcrSfl) rate schedule to re-cover fixed cosus EffectlliC November 30 ·of each year, ColUIIIbi&amp; will file a prc-fililw ootioe OOI!Tllininl es·that do vary witb ·customer usage, Following is a comparison of cumnt and prOjiQied delivery rates timated Rider lRP schedules for die Rider lRP to become effective lbc follow~ May. The
:Cor tbe aforementioned rate schedules. All propoted rate&amp; have been ad-justed to include gross esti-DIIIfed schedules will contain a combiilatioo of actual and projected data !biougb .
:r-IP'II taxes.
December 31 of thai year. By the followq Febnwy 28 Columbia will file 111 updated
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:C fll al Service s.lel Rates - No; ember l80I
accumulated dlrougb Deeembcr 31 of lbe preceding year. This proposed rider would apply to .
Description
Cwrenl
Proposed
Change
1bc Sinan Genm1 Service (SGS, SGTS and FRSGTS), Geoeral Service (GS, GTS and
/
$16.50
Customer Charge '
$2625
$9.75
FRGTS) and Murphy Gas (MGS and FRMGTS) rate schedules. •
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First 25 Mcf Delivered per Monlh
$1.3007
$1.9915
$0.6308
Next 75 Mer Delivered Per Monlh $1.2784
$1.4136
$0.1362
; ~~M
,
()ver 25 Mcf Delivered Per Monlh $1.2784
$1:1374
($0.1410)
Columbia will file an application, cooperatively developed by Columbia, !he Oftiee of tbe :
Ohio Co;mJIIICI'S' Counsel, Commission Slaff and olher interested stakeholders, by July I, .
.Gmenul Traupnrtadoa Service Rates- November 20011
2008, for appri&gt;val of a comprehensive energy efficiency program f9r all residential and :
Description
Curren;
Proposed
Change
C0111111el'Cial customers. These programs will enable customers 10 reduce bills ~ urious ·
Customer Charge
$16.50
$2625
$9.75
conservation progr1rns. Columbia proposes to spend up to an additional $9.3 millioa per yc;ar :
Administrative Charge
$6,0Q
$0,00
($600)
oo such energy efficteocy programs. Columbia would _inilililly increase dollars &amp;~ oo energy .
$1.3607
$1.9915
$0.6308 .
·Firsu25 McfDelivered Per Month
efficiency programs from the currenulevel of $5.5 million per year to $12 .8 millton m 2009.
Ncxt75 McfDelivered Per Moolh $12784
$1.4136
$0.1362
Program fundin&amp; may be increased-·by up tl? an additional $1 million per year in 2010 and ·
Over 25 Mcf Delivered Per Month $12784
Sl .1374
($0.1410)
20 II if energy efficieocy targets are ~t.

:hll Req~lti Geae.ual Tu-ansporfatioa Service Rates- Novtmber 2008

OBITUARIFS

(1.9%)

period of twenty-five yca-~; (4) Columbia's replacement of oompany-owned and customerowned metallic ser\lice lines identified by Columbia during the replacement of all caSI iron
and bare sleel pipe; and, (5) tbe installatioo of Automatic Meier Reading Devices on all meteR
located inside residenoes and small oommcrcial facilities, as well as on inaccessible outside
meters, seiVed by Columbia, which will provide actual meter readings each rnoatb.

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projects

NIA

NIA
NIA
NIA
NIA

2lH)~

forCDBG

2.9%
lSD%

(0.2W&gt;)
3.1%
12.4'1&gt;
. 0.9% '

2-

Racine
applies

-aDd three, al011g With
Industrial Clus
5.2%
1.6%
NIA
(2.1 %)
NIA
l.S%

Edwards said plans

BREID•IIYilAILit'SEHnNEL&lt;XIM

Raue Schedule
Class
Small General Sa-vicc
Small General Transportation Service
SmaliGerlenL Schools Transportation Sa-vicc
Full Requirements Small Gen. Transportation Sa-vice
General ~ice
General 5ervice Schools • Sales
Generall'ranspollation Service . .
General Scbooli Traosport.ation Service

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Tt:aditionally a Wl8attl is placed in illile Ohio River during the Memorial Day observance in memory of those lost at sea
during war times. Here John Weeks, left, arid Lennie JeWell, toss the wreath on the water.

Memorial Day observance · .
features parade, patriotic tributes
BY Ctwlt.ENE ltoerucH
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POMEROY - "Whether
a war is popular or llllpopular, the sacrifice is the same
for the more than one million men and women who
have died in ·t he serYice of
this nation in wars and .conflicts since 1775," said Tom
Anderson,
speaker
at
Memorial Day services in
Pomeroy Monday.
Andersml, commande~ of
Drew Webster Post 39,
called for "respect of heroism" and asked tbat "no one
dishonor a sacrifice by
belittling the cause." He
spoke of the need for
Americans to · remember
that freedom isn't free and
that many have its high
price with their li v.es.
"Let us ·n ever lose focus
of what Memorial Day
J!V'&lt;Ins . lt is. not about picnics or auiO races. It is a day
to remember our fallen

Spc. Brandon Williams of Pomeroy, grand!;on of Legionnaire Mick Williams, joined the
Drew Webster Post 39 'honor guard leading the annual Memorial Day parade through
downtown Pomeroy. Spc. Williams who has been in service for four years, w1ll be sh1pp1ng
out to Iraq in July.

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stllte money to either build a
new addition or renovate
tbc old high school. With
RACINE~ The Soutbem these two options in mind,
Local School Board a1 a the stllte paid for SEM
recent meeting approved Architects to develop_ two
expJoring a plan to possibly plans, one for the addiuon,
add a large addition onto one for the renovation to
Southern Elemeotiuy School , determine whi_ch option
to.~ it a K-12 building
would be fmanctally vr.able.
· SoUthern Local Schools . To renovate ~outhern
Superintendent Tony Deem High School, whtch was
stressed tbc proposal is in built in 1961 , the cost would
Its ·infant stllges but be $8.4 million · with t\le
Southern has come to the state kicking in only $2 ffilltop of the list to receive lion, leaving the public to
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finance the rematDID!l $6
million . The cost of addmg a.
52,000 square-foot addition
onto Southern Elementary
School to house students in
grades K-12 would cost $9.4
lTIIllion wtth the state kickmg m $7 mlllion and a local
share of $2.3 m1lhon. ~
current . htgb school ' ~
56,000 square feet.
.
Deem satd he along With
the board were " all about
renovau~g unul we saw th:,
$6 mrllron local share:
Deem went 011 to explarn

after bean_o g about a $9 mii lion addmon wtth the state
kicking in $7 million that he
and the board felt lhey owed
it to the people to explore
that opuon a s weiias hear
from that same public a bout
wbal tbey want to see.
"The ultimate test is if w~
have to go to a bond tssue ,
Deem explained. adding at
this early stage he wa sn' t
exactl y s ure how or even if
the fmancin g of the local

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