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                  <text>Pap B6 • The Daily Sentinel

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

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Osgood blanks Pens again; Red WingS halfway to Cup

Mei2S FFA members
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"All it means to me is that none of the nerves Detroit
ASSOCIAliD PRESS
I'm just confident. and I'm coach Mike Babcock · said
going to tty to do it for as his team had iii the opener,
DETROIT - If the Red long as I can," OSgood said. tbe Red Wings got goal•
Wings keep this up, the next wit's as simple as it gets."
from Stuart and Holmstrom
time they perform · back in Of the 31 teams to win the 4:23 apart.
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l i = w n could.be along first two games of the finals
Pittsburgh was outshot 8-0
8'
roUie.
at home. 30 have captured and allowed two goals
· · g timely offense the Cup. · Game 3 is before getting a puck on
and perfectionist defense, Wednesday in Pittsburgh, Osgood.
Valtteri Filppula scored
Detroit is not only beating and the Penguins wiU have
the Pittsbur~ Penguins, to win one of the next two to 8:48 into the third with the
they are shuttmg them ouL
force a trip back to Motown. teams skating &lt;k&gt;n-4 .
. With first-period goals
The Penguins are 8.{1 at
Pittsb~ managed only
from lirad Stuart and Tomas MeDon Arena in the postsea- six· shots m the first period,
liolmstrom · and another son and have a 16-game despite four revamped lines,
lockdown effort, the Red winning streak inside the and none came at even
. Wmgs topped the Penguins Igloo, dating to Feb. 24. strength. The Penguins did3.{1 to take a 2.{1 lead in the Detroit needs two wins to n't get much of a lift !With
Stanley Cup finals on lock up its lith Stanley Cup hard-hitting, 42-year-old
title and fourth in II sea- Gary Roberts back in the
Monday nighl
If they can match this sons.
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lineup after a four-game
twice in Pittsburgh. the Red
"We just have to execute," absence, and Dctrott again
Wmgs will return to Detroit Penguins captain Sidney shut · down young scorers
with the Cup in tow.
Crosby said. "Did they real- Crosby and Evgeni Malkin.
Osgood hasn't allowed a
· Puck-possessing Detroit ly get that many scoring
held onto it all night and reg- chances on us? I don't think goal in 137 minutes and 33
litem~ 34 shots. After a 19- they did. They got a few aDd seconds, datin~ to Game 6
save effort in a W series- put them in. We hit a post. against Dallas m the Western
opening win Saturday, Chris and pucks go through us by Conference fmals. For the
osgood stopped 22 in a the net that we don 'I put in. second straight game he
. ~ki_ng-j:hair . game and That's the difference:"
beard adoring chants of':'Qz~
earned his third blanki of
PittsbUrgh coach MiChiil zie, Oz-zie" that easily
~ playoffs ·- 13th o?his Therrien complained about drowned out the large pockcame£,
obstruction by the Red ets of cheering Penguins
· "I play the game as it Wings and diving by fans who made the four-hour
oomes, ~ Osgood said. "I Osgood. The Penguins were drive from Pittsburgh.
love playing behind these uncharacteristically whistled . Penguins goalie .Marcguys. I don't need 40 shOts for two goalie interference Andre Flewy stayed on his
to play the game or to feel penalties, one quickly negat- feet this time upon hopping
good. I'm confident regard- ed a Pittsburgh power play. onto the ice before the open· less. I'm not really into slats
"He's a good actor," ing faceoff, but c.oWdn't get
too much, just into win- Therrien said. "I know our enough of his .lStick on
ning."
players are frustrated right Stuart's drive from inside
1be
often-overlooked now. It's tough to play the. the blue line at 6:55 to keep
Osgood qwns the Red Wmgs gllllle. but Osgood did the the puck from hopping up
record with 50 postseason same thing against Dallas.
and into the neL lt was the
victories, ahead of Hall of
"Our team never goes to defenseman 's first playoff
Farner Teny Sawchuk, and . the goalie. We never did it. goal.
is closing in on his third Cup and we don't target the
Holmstrom has made a
with Detmit - two. as the goalie. You want to . talk • living on scoring from dose
starting netminder.
about experience, he goes to quarters, and did so again
Osgood is the first to post players, and he knows what without infringing on the
crease. Holmstrom passed
shutouts in the ftrst two to do, I guess."
Unlike Game I when the the puck out front to fellow
games of the finals since
New
Jersey's
Milrtin teams played a scoreless Swede Henrik Zetterberg,
Brodeur in 2003 against fust period, the . Red Wmgs who squeezed a shot
~aheim.
·came out flying. Showing between Fleury's pads. As

PIITSBURGH- Glance
at the National League statistics, 3!ld one name ·seems
oot qf place.
\
What is Nate McLouth, a
Pittsburgh Pirates utility
outfielder most of the last
three seasons, doing ·as one
of the league leaders in bat,ling average. home runs,
RBis and most other offensive categories?
. 1be answer: He's fmatly
~g a chance to play and
taking advantage of it,
something he oouldn 't do
the last couple of seasons as
!he Pirates ellperimented
with Tike RedD;Ian, Chris
Duffy and Nyjer Morgan in
Center field.
.- Or, to .McLouth, everyone

· liut him.
"It's been so much easier

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live 14) to its name at
.MemoriaL See 1'¥ Bl
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"I .was ready to quit last
year. That's probably the
closest I've ever been,"
Patin&amp; admitted. "I was 30
years old,. l hadn't done
much, I was making enough
to set by hut I wasn't getting
die esults I wanted."
. . Patios showed promise
.11 a young ,age. He led
ftoliot. Southern ColleJe to
dee national cbampi~ps and earned AllA.mericao hooors, but he kU
laboied for nearly a dectde
widlout Jnaking through in
prof"cWooal golf.
'"But tlae thing that al.ways
lliDd; me .l bout Travill was
Iris wOOl:: ethic,
be loved
1be · game," said Lynn

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The dog has not left
Queen's . custody even
though the dog technically
POMEROY - Last night belongs to the viUage and
Pomeroy Council unani- was purohased with donamously decided •.to · give tions from taxpayers. After
Jonesy, the village's drug being placed on suspension
dog, to freddie Alan Queen, from his position as
former bead of the viUage's Pomeroy Assistant Chief of
now defunct K9 unit, Police back in April, Queen
though the decision was not has since filed an appeal of
that suspension in Meigs
without debate.

Bv BETH 5ERGEHT

Uptao
Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury (29) tums as Detmit Red Wings winger
Henrik Zetterberg (40) of Sweden puts the puck underneath him during first period hockey
action ·in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup finals in Detroit on Monday.: Detroit Red Wings winget
Tomas Holmstrom was credited witll the goal.

the puck trickled tantalizingly close to the goal line,
Holmstmm slammed it in at
11:18.
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He was called for interference on FleUry in the :fJI"St
period · Saturday, negating a
goal by captain Nicklas
Lidstrom. That's about the
only thing that has gone
right for the Penguins, who
entered the finals 12-2 in the
playoffs.
Now they are the fourth
team this year to fall behind
2.{1 to the Red Wmgs, who
are 9-l at borne. ·
Osgood was as steady as
he needed to be on a night he
didn't see a whole lot of
wod.
"My focus was to win the
two games at home," he
said. "Not ever did I ever

think about getting two
shutouts in a row against
that team."
Malkin has disappeared
since a hard hit from
Mike
Philadelphia's
Richards in the opener of the
East finals. The MVP finalist
has one goal and one assist
in six games and appears to
be tiring at the end of a long

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hasn't figured out
how to get free of Detroit' s
top line of Zetterberg, Pavel
Datsyuk arid Holmstrom,
and · the 20-year..old captain
showed frustration as he
sipped water from a bottle
on the bench.
"They do a good job of
definitely clogging up the
neutral zone and holding
up," Crosby said. "As play·

ers, · you · have to batt!~
through that sometimes and
hope they get the calls." , ·
More frustration and some
chippiness led to late-game.
scuffles. The first was. pre•
dpitated by Roberts' driving
glove hand io the face of
Johan Franzen, who returned
after missing six games following recurring headaches,
He. was back: on the ice f~
his next shift and took 11
roughing penl)lty.
Notes: Only · the 1971·
Chicago Blackhawks failed
to win the Cup after taking
the flfSt two games at home.
... The Penguins ·are 4-4 on
the road, . including three
· shutout losses.. ... Franzen
logged 16 minutes, 21 sec~
onds of ice time in 26 shifts.

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this season, coming to the homers, 39 RBis, 17 dou- and you can start to build
ballparll: every day knowing bles, 25 walks, a .408 on- off it."
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you re going to play instead base \'efCCntage and a .621
The 26-year..old McLouth
of wondering if you'R: slugpng
percentage, and the Cardinals' Ryan
going to play," McLouth desptte spending much of Ludwick ( .333, 13 homers,
said. ''Before, you'd go to the season as the leadoff or 38 RBis) have arguably
the ballpark and you'd be No. 2 hitter. He has been been the NL's breakthrough
surprised if you were play- battj.ng No. 3 lately and is ,offensive players of the
ing."
·
l5-for"35 (.429) while bat- season. Even if it took
No, the surprise is on the ling there, and is 10-for-17 McLouth's breitthrough a
Pirates. For the second time in his last four games.
. while to occur.
in three seasons, they have
Remarkably, McLouth
"I was always !illid ilf
found a valpable bat in the didn't win the starting ceo- under the radar," he said.
unlikeliest of places: their ter fielder's job until the
McLouth, a small-town
own bench.
final week of ~· beating Michigan kid who always
In 2006, Freddy Sanchez out Morgan, who 1s now in wanted ta play for the
spent the fust month of the Triple-A.
McLouth Wolverines, was signed and
as a utility infielder responded to the promotion sealed to flay for the
before be be$an playing with an 18-game hitting University o Michigan as a
regularly at third base. He streak, the longest in the high school ooenior after batwent on to hit .344, the majOrs to begin the season. . ling .514 at Whitehall High.
highest .average by a Pirates . "Wben you ge~ at-hats ·Major league teams were so
regular since Roberto every day, good things start convinced of his determinaClemc:nte's .145 ~ 1~, to happen •.~ McLouth said.· tion to play oone~~;e ball that
and ~m the NL battmg lltle. "You gel mto a &amp;ythm .at McLouth wasn l drafted
This season, McLouth has lhe plate, you can carry .i t until' the 25th round by
a . .323 average with l2 from one game into the next Pittsburgh.

season

Even then, it took a
$500,000 bonus to sign
him, or about I00 times
more than most 25throunders get. He produced
in the minors from the start.
but always seemed stuck
behind a more highly
regarded prospect, center
fielder Chris Duffy.
That meant the 5-foot-II
McLouth played. mostly as
a comer outfielder who dido 't hit for much power in
the minors. McLouth and
Duffy both made it to the
majors in 200S, but it was
Duffy who played while
McLouth was a spare bat
and a twice-a-week starter.
Duffy's career took .a
downturn in 2006. Angry at
being sent back to the
minors, he dido' t report for
a month. Once be did, anlde
and shoulder injuries .conspired to sideline him for

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most of the last two sea-

sons.

McLouth played regularly in .August last sea-.,
and he bit seven borne runs
with 17 RBis. But Morgan
dazzled · former manager
Jim Tracy with his defensive skills upon being
called up last September,
and ·MeLouth went back to
the be"nch.
He went quietly, but also
with a sense of determination he carried into the offseason. Once new management arrived and he was
promised a chance to compete in center field,
McLouth ·was certain the
job was his.
"All I wanted was a
chance," McLouth said. "I
haven't played regularly for
a couple of years, so it just
feels good to be back playing again." ·

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being the onfy one in the
department who was certified to operate the unit.
Amott was at ftrst reluctant to officially ·sign over
the dog to Queen. He questioned if the dog had some
· sort of monetary worth !hat
could possibly be deducted
from any kind of settlement,

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PO!\.fEROY -In addition to the fatal IOOtorcycle
accident which occurred on
MiddlePort Hill on Sunday
(see related story), several
other accidents kept emer'geney personnel bnsy over
the long holiday weekend.
Around I :30 p.m. on
Sunday, near the time the
moto~cycle
crash took
place, a crash between a car
and an SUV took place on
Ohio 124 in the "S Tum"
between Minersville and
Syracuse. Witnesses said it
appeared the car. hit !iJe
back of the SUV's ure,
causing the SUV to flip fout
times. The car then came to
. a stop near the river..
lAICkily, no one was hurt
and the two oc~upants
inside the SUV were wearing
their
seatbelts.
Syracuse's Engine 34
responded . as well as
Syracuse's medic truck.
They were joined by the
Pomeroy Pulice Department
and the Gallia-Meigs Post
of the Ohio State Highway
Patml. OSP is completing
the official accident ~rt
and details are forthcommg.
Later on Sunday afternoon, a semi-truck carrying
two trailers blocked a section of Ohio 833 when witnesses said it aUegedly
attempted to tum around ip
the road and became stuck.
The road was closed for
almost two bouts and a
wrecker was called to pull
the uuck around in the right
directio11. OSP; the Meigs

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from bike
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This weekend aocident involving tWo vehicles resulted in ~ SUV
up on itS top tn
the ":$ Tum' between Minersville and Syraeuse. Mir'acukiusty no one was injured and the
two passengers in the SUV were wearing their sealbelts. Also pictured are emergency personnel from Syracuse.
County Sheritf's Office and
Pomeroy Police Department
were on the scene. OSP is
completing the official accident report and details are
forthcoming.
.
Al!iO on S~y. OSP
reports Tony D. Staicller,4l,
Rutland. was cited with failure to coll1rol wheii .the truck
he was driving allegedly
failed to negotiate ·a curved
portioll of the roadway on
TR 27 in Salisbury Township .
and ran off 1he side of the
road, roUing onto its side.
COUI1IIeY Scoa Kl!nH
On Saturday, OSP reports This semi-truck allegedly attempted to tum around on Ohio
Brandon S. Yonker, 29, 833 and became stuck, halting traffic for around two hours
Pomeroy, was driving his over ttie weekend . A tow truck helped get the vehicle even·
Pin •-a.ddt ''AS tually tumed in the right direction.

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MIDDLEPORT ·
Demolition of the old Park
Street School will be necessary to eliminate safety hazards on the site, Mayor
MichaeJ Gerlach
told
Middleport Village Council.

The building, which sits - demolishing the building,
nellt to the village garage, but has· not yet received an
has been abandoned excel?! estimate.
Gerlach said the roof has
for storage purposes, and IS
n?w considered unsafe for begun to cave in , and
v11lage .em~lo~ees. At threatens the village' s gasoMon~y evemng s regul!!f line tank. He said the excameetmg . of
council, vating company believes
Gerlach said he has spoken
to Jeffers Excavating about
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Name of dead in murder/suicide identified
by a relative of the younger
Campbell's
long-time
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boyfriend last week, and
RACINE .- The women Sheriil Robert Beegle said
dead in an apparent homi- their · identifies were not
cidrJsuicide last week have released until a celati ve was
been identified as Julie contacted.
A Meigs County woman
Campbell, 60; and Julia
who was grieving the loss
Campbell, 99, her mother.
lheir bodies were found of her long-time live-in
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boyfriend apparent! y killed
her mother and then committed suicide this week.
authorities say.
The . details, including
causes of death , are not
being released pending
autopsy reports from the

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MIDDLEPORT
- A
Long Bottom man died
Monday after being struck
by another motorcycle in
Sunday's Memorial Run.
Middleport Police Chief
Bruce Swift said Eric J.
Little, 41, of Long Bottom,
died on Monday at CabeliHuntington Hospital in
Huntin¥toil, W.Va., after
the accident Sunday afternoon on Mill Street. Little
had been transported to the
hospital by medical helicopter.
Little was one of over
I ,000 riding in procession
in the annual bike run,
sponsored by the Meigs
County Bikers Association .
The bikes were traveling
from Pomeroy, through
Middleport and onto Ohio
1 from Mill Street.
According to an accident
report and witness statements, Little was traveling
west on Mill Street when he
dropped off the right side of
the road and lost control of
his 1995 HarleycDavidson.
He was thrown from the
bike and struck by another
motorcycle driven
by
Candice Birch of Shade .
No citations were issued.
but the matter remains
under investigation, Swift
said.

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advice on depot controversy
BY BRIAN J. REED
BREEDCIMYOAILYSENTINEL COM

MIDDLEPORT
Control of the village·
owned freight depot in
Dave Diles Park is creating
an "ongoing controversy,"
according .
to.
Mayor
Michael Gerlach, and· will
be referred to the village
solicitor for clarification.
Meeting
Monday
e vening, village council disc ussed both leasing the
depot to the committee
which oversaw its renovation . and severing the committee ' s control over its use
and placing control with vii·
lage council.
Gerlach said he would dis-

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cuss the matter with Village
Solicitor Jennifer Sheets. He
said be has received complaints that the committee
has denied permission to
rent the depot for events.
The
committee
has
always had control over
who rents the depot. Its
· rental agreement asks for
specific information about
rental events, and the· com·
mittee re~rves the right to
deny permission to use the
public building for an y putpose at any time .
Some council members
expressed their wish to ·
assume control over · the
building and its use. while

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Chief Mark E. Proffitt's
decision to suspend Queen.
At last night's council
· meeting, Musser wd he felt
the dog was an expense to
the village and that Proffitt
was n01 interested in keeping the dog. In addition to
paying for the dog's expenses, the village would also
have to pay to train a new
K9 officer with Queen

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County Common Pleas
Court against the Village of
Pomeroy, Mayor John
Musser, Council persons
Shawn · Arnott, George
Stewart, Mary McAngus,
Jim Sisson, Pete Barnhart.
Councilwoman
Ruth
Spaun was the only ·council
member not listed in ·the
action. Spaun abstained
from the vote which upheld

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fonner Olentangy
High School athletic :director. "You've got to hand it to
a kid who, after a soccessful
college· career, oonlinues
knocking around the minitours. That takes a lot of
inter ll strength."
Hls struggles aren't over
yet. Perkins has qnalifllld for
just eight toumaiDcilts this
year and earned about
$23,000. He drives the ball
farther than 1be avmtge wur
pro hut not as sttaight, and
his putting is subpar. ·
Latdy, he's bcc:a fcding
· ill his right knee, and an
last week revealed
some fluid and inf1am.ma..
lion.
But Pemns. sayJl OO!hing
will stop him from playing
in bis hometown.
"I was~ happiest person
nn earth," his ~. Troy,
·wrote in an e-mail "My
whOle lamily ill very proud
aC him. He has bad some
very bard times the past
eigbt or nine years. It .was ID
epic Slnlggle. So come the
opening . day
of the
Memorial, we all will be
watching eilher in pcr&amp;On or
hole .
hole on the
lntemct."

Pomeroy tO give up.d ..ug dog

SPORTS

Golfer Travis Perkins
teturns home to play in
Memorial tournament
· : COLUMBUS (AP) .'J.Tavis Peridns has"Waited a
long rime to show his boometown what he's capable of
on a golf course.
. The 30-year-old Perkins,
who
graduated
from
Olentangy High School in
&amp;ub~ Columbus, will
get his chance this week
When he tees otf for the first
time at the Memorial
ToumamenL .Patios fmally
qualified for the POA Tour
dais year 'after sev.en failed

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WASHlNGTON
Another week., anoiher rumbling irain of tornadoes lba1
obi iterates
entire
city
block.s, smashing bomes to
their foundations and killing
people even as they cower
in their basements.
With the year nol even
half done, 2008 is already
the deadliest tornado year in
the United Swes since 1998
and seems on track. 10 brealc
the U.S. record for the oum. ber of twister's in a year,
aoc:ording 10 ·the National
Weatber Service. AI so. this
year's stomJs seem to be
unusually powerful.

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An aerial view of a residential neighbolhood in Patkersburg, Iowa, is seen a day after a tomado struCk 1he town Monday.
This year is already the deadliest for tornadoes since 1998 and is on track lo break •ecoads for 1he ~unbar of tWisters
too, ~ National Weather_Service says. .
Cente£. also in Noonan.
And it's not just more
storms. The strongest of
those storms - those in die
l36-fo...200 mph range bave been mon: p.evaleot
tban oormal, and lately lbcy
seem to be hilling pcllllllalM
amas more, be said. At lcasl
22 IOn'*'•WlS this year have
beat in the lop part of the
mw Fnb........t Fujita scale,
tatiog a 3(foc "seva-e") or a
4 ("devamting") on tbe 1ro-S scale.
The twista' dlal devUtlit- .
ed ~ was a 5 ·die first in 1bc U.S. since a
torilado nearly obliterated
Greeosblq, ~just over
a year ago. The Pattersbwg
tornado was the strongest to
hit Iowa 1n 32 years.
So far, 1110n: than' SO l}f
die deaths this year have
been io mobile homes, the
wrong place 10 be during a
tornado. They have been a
factor in Dearly half of all

tornado fatalities in recent record moolb for IOmado
years.
activity but it can't
And if that's not bad explain
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enou!h, computa- models now, acooi_dias '10.CldliL · ~
show dw tbe conditiOns . Oubin~lbcliloit
thai malr&amp;: tomadocs ripe are ~t to"'atb:s "Wilb. jail
going to stick .around one word: "May.~ May is
Tornado Alley for about typically tbe bulileSt tornado
anodlec week, lllCOOiding to I moothoftbe yeat.
,·
Broob.
.
. A short-am I!IIS..U,is that
The nagging question is tbe natioil 's brmlaod is
why.
aUct ,jn a buillo nat with .
Global w_anning _cannot
~ weadw
really eJII)Iain what ts ~ ll!!IJ!titiools"that 0111 lead to
pening. €&amp;bin said. W1iil.e : mm.OOCS
_
ova. tbe

emy ill abe IJ19l0ing,_it's
.._,._.Y aolhrow oft'a IOi;~ Brooks said.
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As for why :so maoffCOple •· are getting tilled,
~ wggeml!!i~«

abe laodiCaptl as a dadboard;

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atts .._
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cast bunicaue seasons, preMore Jll'lt* ~ liwing ill
WbiiC llcientists

dieting their land-bound
cousins is much harder,
Brooks said. While t.omadoes. like hunicaocs, rely
on bJEc-scale weather pheoomena, the crucial triggers
~ elltreinely local weather
oonditions.
,
On top of that, tornadoes
have a "''oldilock.sfl issue.
To make a tornado, lhe conditioos have to be just right. ·
Too much or too little of one
bigbcr tempcndUres -eould l'lains. .said~ _Houstoo.,a ingredient and there .is no
ioCJQSC die number of pnlfessar « ~ at tornado. For elllllllple, wind
thunderstorms, wbic:b are ihe UJ1ivctsily bf Nd!!'asb- shear - when upper and
nc c.,iho triger tornadoes, Uncotn. Cooler air at bi{!h
winds £ at different
IIley al.so would tend to . allii.bides aDd wlii1DI2' IIIOlSl speeds ~ ~g from difpush.the st.ooo systeiDll too air coming fioot the Gulf« fereot dimaioos - as cru- ·
far north to fonn some Mexico are oombining and ciaiiO create a funnel cloud.
twisters, be said.
setdjng over the region.
'too liUJe .a nd there is no
La N"ma, the cooling of
"You get day after day« spin. Too much and !be torparts of the Central Pacifi,c severe weatbr.- and day after nado falls apart.
thai is the ftip side El Nino, day of tornadoes un6l die patAnd tornadoes fonn most
·was a factor in tbe increased . tern changes." Houston said. often in late afternoon,
activity earlier this year But why that happens. between 5 and 9 p.m., so if
especially in February, a Houston doesn't know. a thunderstorm starts up

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lower

mobileluoelliathepath
draW's, and that .Ills sturm
"' ill tornado 6alily .S I:ducs.ln 19iO,.,...CZ1 ,ter of all romado deaths weR
in mobile homes; now it's
alloul half, Broob said. In
1970, Census data ·dmwd
that 3 percent of the U.S.
population lived in mobiJe
homes; oow it is 7.6 pauut,
with a higher rate in the
Soutbeast and oda jBt5 of .
Tornado All.ey. such as
Oldaboma, 8J'OOI(s said.
But as deadly as Ibis year
bas been, it used 10 be far
worse in lhe United Stares. In
1925, tomalkles kilbl 194
people. From 1916 to 1936,
tornadoes k:illed :an average
of nearly 280 Americans a
year. That's because fomado
warnings were not as _good,
people ooWdn' t bear them
and housing was not llli slurdy, Brollks said.

Children in ~triqa b-ailers ~y face lifelong ailments
BY JOHN MoRENo

Payne; middle, Kelsey
Howell, Came White,
Amber Evans, '•VIIiimey ·
Reitmire, Chandra
Stanley, Julia Lantz,
Oody Weaver, Malkita
Bottitta; a111d badk, Justill
Justis, Mir8111da Grueser,
Jessica Ellis, Ell'enton
Welsh, Temmce Oonlill.
and Ollat1es Cook.
Stt

But lik.e someone wbo has
rologists cannot explain
exadly why this is happening.
"Titere are active years
and we don't particularly
understand why, n
said
meteorologist
research .
Harold . Brook.s at the
National Severe Storms Lab ·
in Nonnan, Ok.la.
Over the wcek.end. an.
extraordinarily powerful
twister
ripped
apart
Parkersburg, Iowa, llestroying 288 homes in tbe town
of about I ,000 residents,
said Gov. Cbet Culvec. At
least four people were killed
there. Among the buildings
destroyed were City Hall,
the high school, and the
lone grocery store and gas
station. Someoftbose killed
were in basements.
The brutal numbers for the
U.S. so far this year: at least
110 dead. 30 ltiller toma·
does and a preliminary
count of 1,191 twisters ·
(which, after duplicatt:
sightings are removed, is
lik.ely to go down to around
800). The record for the
most tornadoes in a year is
I ,817 in 2004. In the past 10
years, the average ·number
of tornadoes has been 1.254.
. "Right now we're on
track to break all previous
counts through the end of
the year," said warning
meteorologist Greg Carbin
at the . Storm Prediction

Stress relief
should stay safe

LeMaster, Kristen

1&gt;1' SCIENCE WRI'IER

· "Wii . tJqic dlat Wften . "Monitorin,g the lll*th labored at the Wodd Tmde

~ mOst~ lhe pro- ·of'# few thousand dii1dren Center site.
teffiM, abey £ actually . over tbe oourse oi a few
Arch Carson. professor of
gojll&amp; . . _o ne disaster to years is a step in dJe ri.ghl occupational medicine at
BAY ST. LOUIS, MISS. a . ' bCaltll disaster that dir~. but w~ need tbe University of Texas
of might·- .. he
considered commitment," said " -. Health Science .Center m
The
anguish
Hurricane Katrina should wone," ~ Chrisloplp' ~ : · 1bom;&amp;oli. ,.....6.. Housto~ said preliminary
have ended for Gina De Rosa, assilitulldifect« Miss: .
exams alone for IDlilcr -iBouffanie and her daughter for toxicology and risk
Tlw,unpsoo'Jw iol:roduced dents could cost 1110n: than
when they left their FEMA assessment at .the federal legislation to fum~ fEMA the trade cente£ bill. But be
trailer. But with each hospi- Agency
for
Toxic aDd CDC 10 pro\jdc bcalth said class-action lawsuits
tal visit and each 'labored Substances and Disease eums for 1J:aiJe£ JeSideat.s over the formaldehyde- at
breath her child takes, the Registry, an ann Gf the who be1ieve formaldehyde least ,one has been filed - .
young muther fears it has · COC. "Given the longer- made them ill. The bill is could be even more expcojust begun.
term implications of eiQ)O- -· similar to $lOS' million leg- sive, costing many billions
"It ·.s just the sick.ness. I sure that went on for a sig- islatioo for workers who of dollars.
can' t get rid of it. lt just nificaot period of time,
~s coming back.," said
people should be followed
Bouffanie, 27, who ·was through time for possible
pregnant with her now 15- effects."
Formaldehyde is classi·
month-old daughter, Lexi,
while living in the trailer. fied as a probable carcioo"l'm just like, 'Oh God, I gen, or cancer-causing subwish like this would stop.' If stance,
by
the
I had known it would _get Environmental Protection
her siCk.. I wouldn't have Agency. There is no way to
stayed in the trailer for so measure formaldelhyde in
long."
the
bloodstream.
The girl, diagnosed with Respiratory problems are an
severe asthma, must inhale early sign of exposure.
medicine from a breathing
Young children are at pardevice.
ticuli!f risk. Thousands who
Doctors cannot conclu- lived in trailers wiD be in
sively link. her asthma to the the prime of life in the 10 to
trailer. But they fear she is 15 years doctors believe it
among tens. of thousands of takes cancer to develop.
yoi.\Dgsters who may face
FEMA and COC reports
lifelong health problems so far have drawn criticism.
A· COC study released
. because · the temporary
_housing supplied by the May 8 examined records of
Federal
Emergency 144 Mississippi children,
Management Agency con· some of whom lived in trail·
tained formaldehyde fumes ers and others who did not.
up to five times the safe But the study was confined
level.
to children who had .at least
The chemical, used in one doctor's visit for respi·
interior glue, was detected ratory
illness
before·
in many of the 143,000 . Katrina. It was largely
tcailers sent to the Gulf incooclusive, fmding chil·
Coast in 2006. But afusb to dren who went to doctors
••
get residen~ out o them, before the August 200:5
spearheaded by FEMA and storm were still visiting
the . Centers for Disease them two years after.
Control and Prevention, did
A bigger, five-year COC
· not begin until this past study will include up to
Fdltt,iary.
5,()()() children in Louistana,
Merbbcrs of Congress Mississippi, Alabama an.d
- CDC insiders say the Texas, and COC officials
Dr. A. :1-kiOII 811111, O!*W!IIIIfrt.t
~ies' delay in recog- said it should begin next
81Ling lhe dancer is being year: But members of
fiJ7 Mulbeny Heights •
oompound«ld by studies Congress ' point to the
Pomeroy,OH
· lhlt ~Will be virtually use- decade or longer it could
' less and ttbe lack of a 'plan · . tak.e for cancer to develop
(740J 1112-3271
to &amp;rat children as they and say a five-year look: is
ro1 Free 1m-sa-2aa
f,tow.
inadequate.

GONZA•es

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

'1t would be best for the
government to get its act
~ oow;fl·Carson said.
Moae than 22,000 FEMA
trailers and mobile -h omes
~ nil! betog'
·
used in
Mississippi arid Louisiana.
FEMA and the CDC say
they will create a JegistJy of
those who stayed in trailers
for possible future study.
But they admit that the task
of k.ceping tl'lld: of -everyone is made difiicult by the
JUsh· 10 get families into
other housing.
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.Receiving their C~er FFA Degrees wei'B from the left,
.front, Thomas llllein, Sam McCall, Adam ,LaveAdar, Olivia
_Davis, a!ld Cody Hill; and illack, Oharles Fitctlpatrick,
•J(elsey Salrter:s, 6Dilby l&lt;iing, .Jesse P.udli!ls.

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POMEROY- A banquet was held recently at Meigs High
School ·to recognize tlhe accomplishmenrs liJf FFA members
~nd the activities in which the chapter participated.
· Recei ving awards were Kelsey Sauters and Cody Hill,
~tar Chapter Farmer aw.atds; Thomas Kllein, Sam
'McCall , Adam Lavendar, Olivia Oavis, Cody Hill,
Charles Fitchpatrick.. Kelsey Sauters, Bobby King and
. Jesse Pullins, chapter FFA .d egrees; l&lt;!elsey B·urton,
'Markita Bott.itta, Miranlia Grucser, BFenton Welsh. Julia
'Lantz, Star Greenhand Awards; Kay Ia LeMaster, Kristen
_Prince, Tiffany Lee, Kelsey Burton, Kevin Payne, Kelsey
Howell, Carrie White, Amber Evans, Whitney Reitmire,
Chandra Stanley, Julia I..Jmtz, Cody WeaNer. Markita
· llottitta Justin Justis, Miranda Grueser, Jessica Ellis,
11reoton Welsh, Terrence CGillin, and Charles Cook.
_G feenhand PFA Degrees.
.
. Proficiency awards went to Brittany Varian in
HliJrticulture, Nicole Hi11 in Equine Science. Hannah
Williams in· Sheep Production, Shane Milhoan in ·Beef
Productio'n, Cody Hill in Agricultural Mechanics Repair
ljnd Maintenance, Adam Lavendar in Swine Production,
:f:orey Jarvis in l'loultry Production, Melissa Snowden foc
:Small Animal Production and Care, and Catie Wolfe in
•Vegetable Proiluctioo.
:: Others recognized for aehievement were the Tech PFep
'Showcase winners Lacee Alms and Nathaniel Davis. Of
the participants .eight project were awarded superior ratings and two with r-.tliings of eKcellent. Three students
Qompeted io small engines at !!he Buckeye Hills co"lpeti·
tioo with the team placing second .and Shayne Davis scor·
ing the highest in the district. The small engines team
advanced to the state contest.
l'he FFA chapter has had numerous fundraising projects
having sold poinselltlias, fruit, strawberries, BBQ sauce,
and sponsored . a donkey basketball games .where they
made $800 to help finance activities and trips to events.
One of those events was a ski trip to Winterplace Ski
Resort in March.
1lte state ooov.cotion was held on May 2 at the Columbus
.{'ait;grounds, with Nicll'le Hilland Shane Milhoan receiving
'their state FFA degrees. Other activities in which the Meigs
_Chapter partic~pated have included the Envirothen •on
•March 13 at Hocking County. The Meigs teams placed
:Cighth and 37th out of 78 teams. The State Forestry .
:Competition was held at Hocking College and the Meigs
·members plaCJed sixth.
·
·
: A ·tirst this year for the members was panicipation in the
:sta~e livestock judging contest at the Columbus
:Fairgrounds. The team placed 33rd out of 158 teams in the
·State General Livestock Judging Contest. Earlier this '
:spring the PFA went to the A.g. Mechanics Competition at
:'fri-County Career Center and placed third.
: Another ftrst in which Meigs fFA members panicipated
·was tractor trouble shooting at Buckeye Hills Career
:~enter. The FFA attended barnyard olympics at Alexandra
:High School, and took. first in the Ruml and Urban Soil
~ Judging .teams at the Multi-County Soil Judging Contest.
·FFA advisors are Ronald Vlasak and Amber Cox.
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:Middleport, is confined to the South Western Hills
:Rehabilitation Center at 3 Western Hills Drive.
•Parkersburg, W. Va. Cards may be sent to her at either loca·
1: tion. Mrs. Manuel is undergoing rehabilitation for a condi·
:tion following surgery. She e~pects to be at Jhe ·C enter for
:about
two more weeks.·
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Clubs and
'·. organiza1ions

Church will have a sing at 7
p.m. at the church with the
Nazarene Singers.

::
Thursday, May 29
: POMEROY- Alpha Iota
·-Masters, · U :30 a.m. at
, :Bun's Party Bam.
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Birthdays

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Friday, May 30
, HARRISONVILLE
'Harrisonville Presbyterian

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Thesday, June 3
MIDDLEPORT - The
Rev. 0' Dell Manley will
celebrate his 80th birthday
on June 3. Cards may be ·
sent to him at 160 Beech
St.,
Middleport. Ohio

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Proficience awards went to from the left, front, Brittany
Varian in Honiculture, Nicole Hill in Equine Science,
Ha111n;;lh Williams. in Sheep .Production; and back, Shane
Milhoa111 in Beef Production. Cody Hill . in Agricultural
Mechanics Repair and Maintenance, Adam Lavendar in
Swime Production, Corey Jarvis in Poultry Production.

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ANNIE'S MAILBOX

Awafltled GIMRiiland
: fFA DegA!eS
from
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Star Gr.eenband awards went to from the left,' front, Kelsey
Burton and t.llarkita Bottitta, and back, Miranda Grueser,
Brenton Welsh, and Julia Lantz.

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Kelsey SaiJiers, ;left, and Cody Hill were recipients of the
Stin Chapter Fanner Awards at the Meigs FFA banquet.

is thai she is unwilling !&lt;·,
do so until someone else
actually ·f ins out the paperwork and foots the entire
bill. You should have told
her to pick up the phone
and call any one of the
myriad social service agen·
cies in her area. Someone
will be glad to take the
responsibility for her health
care and lay. it squarely on
our paychecks.
I teach in a public school
that still has uninsured students because their paren h
won't take the time to
enroll them in the govern
ment-subsidi:red plan we
offer. But these same kid '
have the latest technology
and clothes. My husband i'
a pharmacist; and two of
my children work in pharmacies. They are constant ·
ly amazed by how man)
clients are on welfare and
don't pay a dime for their
very expensive, non-gen eric drugs. These same people also have the rudest .
most demanding entitle ment attitudes.
Forty years of cradle-tograve government has produced at least two generations that don't know what
personal
responsibility
mean s. If an adult is hun·
gry. homeless or uninsured
in this country, they have
made a conscious decision
to remain so. - Not an
Enabler
Dear Enabler: You musi
live in ~ different country
than we do. Insurance is
much more expensive and
complicated now than when
you were young. A preexisting condition can get
you turned down. Single·
parenthood can · make your
life a choice between insurance and child care. A disabled spouse or child can
tum your finances into a
nightmare. One hospitalization can cause you to lose
your insurance and go into
debt all in one blclw. Yes.
there are some who take
advantage of the system.
but you aren"t seeing the
ones who struggle every
day to get by. Open your
eyes a little wider.

Dear Annie: My husband has a stressfu I job. To
combat the stress. he and a·
co-worker play with airsoft guns after business
hours. Sometimes, my
husband does target shooting with the guns in the
basement.
I get very nervous listening to the sound of gunfire
in my home. I don't want to
say anything becau se the
last time my husband needed stress relief he opted to
drink. Please help. - .
Desperate Wd'e
Dear Desperate: Airsoft
guns are not lethal. While
·it's not recommended that
they be used in the house. if
your husbanp is taking
appropriate safety precautions, he should be OK.
Suggest that he join a team
and play on the weekends.
There may even be shooting
rang~s · near your home
where he can practice, ·and
you can get some peace.
Dear AnDie: Our home is
almost I 00 years old with
original hardwood floors.
Last weekend, our daugh·
ter and a friend hosted a
bridal shower at our house.
After all the guests had
gone home, we noticed one
woman's stiletto heels left
small indentions everywhere. I counted_ over 30
holes in the living room
alone. I thought the rubber
tip had come off the heel
and she was walking around
on a nail head.
Should we say something
to this guest so she doesn't
do it to someone else's
beautiful floors? Would it
be OK next time to ask
guests to remove their
shoes at the door? Seething a'nd Sad in
Greensboro, N.C.
Dear
Greensboro:
Unfortunately, this is one -o f
the costs of entertaining in
your home. Not all guests
are willing to remove their
shoes, but there is no harm
in asking. Perhaps if you
provide little slippers, they
will find the idea more
Annie's Mailbox is wril·
appealing. ·
Dear Annie: "Healthy ten by KDthy MikheU arul
and Scared" said she had Marcy. Sugar, longtime edino health insurance and tors of the Ann Larulers
you sympathized. Come colwrm. Please e-mail your
questions to anniesmailon, Annie.
box@comcast.net,
or write
When I was too old to be
covered by my parents' to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
insurance, I bought my Box 118190, Chicago, IL
own and J wa~ only work- 6()(jl/, To find out more
ing part time. EKpensive? I about Annie's Mailbox.
thought so. But it was the and read feaJures by other
responsible thing to do. Creators Syndicate writers
"Healthy and Scared" has and cartoonists, visit the
many _options to access Creators Syndicate Web
health insumnce. My guess page at www.creator.f.com.

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Wecbw:sday, May2.8, 2oo8

May 20 miubd Cuban
Independence Day - a
bittersweet CJOCaSioa celebrating a IRcdom· won
more tbu 100 years ago
but DO lo!J8Cr known to the
long-suffering m;idents of
Cuba.
Jobn McCain wcat to
Miami fur tbe oocasioo to
as~ Cuban exileS u be
is (llVI!mjttcd to pressuring
tbe tyrallllical regime in
Havana "to release all polilical prisolas Ubtooditionally, to legalize all poli1ical
~· labor unions and
media and to scbrdnle
ui~ematiooally lllOiiiiOred

democratic

TODAY· IN HISTORY
Today is WedneSday. May 28, the I 49th day of 2008.
There are 217 days left in lhe year.
·
' Thday's Highlight in History: On May 28, 1918, the
Battle of Cantigny began dllring World War I as American
troops captured the French· town from the Gennans; the
American:; were able tQ resist German counterattacks in the
. ·days that followed.
On this date: In 1533, the Archbishop of Canteabwy.
Thomas Cranmer. declared the marriage of England's King
liewy Vill to Anne Boleyn valid.
In 1863. the first black regiment from the Nonh left
-Boston to fight in the Civil War.
' In 1892, the Sierra Club was qrganized in San Francisco.
· In 1908. British author Ian Fleming, the creator of
James Bond as well as "Chitty Chilly Bang Bang," was
born in London.
. In 1934. the Dionne quintuplets .- Annette, Cecile,
Emilie, Marie and Yvonne - were born to Elzire Dionne at
·me family farm in Ontario, Canada.
.
In 1937. President Roosevelt pushed a bunon in
:Washington .signaling that vehicular traffic could begin
crossing the just-opened Golden Gate Bridge in California.
In 1937. Neville Chamberlain became prime minister
of Britain.
In 1972, Prince Edward, Duke ofWmdsor, who had abdi·
cated the English throne to malT)' Wallis Warfield Simpson.
'died in Paris at age 77. .
· In 1987, Mathias Rust, a 19-year-old West German pilot,
landed a private plane in Moscow's Red SQuare.
· Five years ago: President Bush signed a 10-year, $350 billion package of tax cuts, saying they already were "adding
fuel to an economic recovery," Amnesty International
released a report saying the U .S.-led war on teiror had made
the world a more dangerous and repressive place, a finding
-dismissed by · Washington . as "without merit" Actress
Martha Soon died i~ Southern California at age 90.
. One year ago: The United States and Iran broke a 27-year
diplomatic freeze with a four-hour meeting in Baghdad aboot
~i security. President Bush, during a Memorial Day visit to
Arlington National Cemetery, honored U.S. troops who had
.fought and died for freedom an&lt;! expressed bis ~y resolve
to succeed in the war in Iraq. Miss Japan Rita Mori was
crowned Miss Universe 2007 at the pageant in Mexioo City.
· Today's Binhdays: Actress Carroll Baker is 77. Producer~
director Irwin Wtnlder is 77. Basketball Hall-ilf-Famer Jerry
West is 70. Fonner New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani
is 64, Singer Gladys Knight is 64. Singer John Fogerty is 63.
Country musician Jerry Douglas (Alison Krauss and Union
'Station) is 52. Actress Christa Miller is 44. Rapper Cbubb
.Rock is 40, Singer Kylie Minogue is 40. Actor Justin Kirlr
1s 39, Television personality Elisabeth liasselbeck (''The
Yiew") is 31. Actress Monica Keena is 29. Pop singer
Colbie Caillat is 23. Actor Joseph Cross is 22.
Thought for Today: "Like other spurious lbings, fastidiousness is often inconsistent with itself, the coarsest lhiogs
·a re done, and the cruelest things said by the most fastidious
·people," Caroline Matilda Stansbury Kirkland,
American author (1801-1864).

Kaii•'V"

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ale one American job or

start one American business, but it will divide us
from our Colombian part- .
nen at a time when they are
battling
the
FARC
(Revolutionary
Anned
Forces of Colombia) tarorists 'and their allied drug

society

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are . !iCemod an impossible task:

Cuba im't tbe only Latin
nation that needs our belp.
McCain
reminded
AmericanS of our aeSpowiibilities to our odie£ South
American friends and blaSted bis Democratic rol~ fur refusing to pass
the Colombian Free Trade
Agreement (CfTA) DOW
before Congress:
"Colombia is a beacon of
hope in a region where the
Castro
brothers,
(Venezuelan
President)
Hugo Chavez and Olbers are
actively seeking to lhwart
economic progress and
democracy." .
Stalling on tbe approval
of the CFrA "'will not ere-

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whose loudest voice is
naroo-temlr suppiXteC Hugo
Chavez, Venemela's president. But since taking
office; Uribe has made
progress, most ,.......my in
mid-May, wben Nelly Avila
Moreno. a top FARC commander, turned herself in. In .
Uribe' s five-year tenure,
Culombia has seeti a drop in
munlmi, kidnappings and

assassinations.
But these facts don't
impress
the
U.S.
Democratic Party, whose
leadership is stalling the
free-trade agreement. The
free-trade agreement would
cost Americans next to

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The Democrats' slam of
IDOSI Colombiu goods Uribe only fuels an already
already enlei' the United hostile political environSI:al'es duly-fmc. The~ ·meat Latin Ameli~ is a
meot
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open region lhat lacks a goodCobnhi.a's IDIIllds to our neighbor policy. &amp;:uador
expxlt:is, and ~ and N'.aragua broke otf,
our eoooomic and sr:writy diplomatic relations with
ties to a rrimd dull's fi&amp;bt- Colombia last year afiec a
ing bad guys on a ronliarnt Colombian raid tilled
fuU of dangerous ones wilb Raul Reyes, the No. 2
an espocially dan,gcrolls one FARC •
commander.
in VmeZJtda· Olavez. He Argentina. Dr.azil, Chile .
oonsiders FARC a legiti- and !Mexico condemned
mae army.
Colombia's
actions.
.!McCain's position is Chavez ordered tmops to
sharply diffi:aalt from mat the Colombian!VMezuelan
of the Democratic oppo- · bonlee.
Dent he'U most likely face · OlaVe2: will delight in and
in November. lbiact be
by the 1&amp;1"
Obanta, while mating ore of the CFTA. wbiob wiH
plans to meet wilh the be~ as Uribe's failure .U .
Iranian pm;ident, ba-s goet a vote of ooufidatce
already
alienated lium the world's No. I
Colombia's. In April, be \llpelpOW« Chavez has
declared: "I'H abo O(IPIK1C . already used it as a rilerorilhe Colombia· Fm: Trade cal weapon oo statl:-run
Agreement if President tdevision. He bas insanely
Bush insists on sending it aocused Uribe of nmning a
to Co~ss because tbe ~genocidal government."
violence against . unions in For ~s to. lwld
Colombia would make a Olavez Ibis victory would
mockery of the very labor be a shameful and dangerprotections lhat we have ous act. Wbcn Cub.ans finalinsisted be included in ly taste fmcdcidl again, will
lhese kinds of agreements.~ they be alone or have a
Uribe
immediately friend in lhe areaJ
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responded: "I deplore the
fact that sen: Obama, aspic- Pelosi-Reid
Co~tgress ,
ing to be president of the. Someday, Cuba LibFe. Fior
United States, should be now: CFTA tibrel
unaware of Culombia',; ' (Kolhrynl.npa. is the edi·
elJOIU. I think it is fu£ polit- wr of N~rud Re••kM•
ical alrulalioos that be is Ollline ( www.ruui0116!mmaking a statement that view.~J. She am be coridoes not correspond to lllCted 01 ldopez@national~
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REEDSVIU..E -OWe ~54, of Rt!M•villc. 6:d : .
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Whitc-Sdlwau.elFunea:aHiome,Coolvilk. GaQI!iipdle ,
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~lhe=ill:.'¥ and Geiqe and anda Cmigaiddleiillaellllibaen
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l&amp;il ~ .a ft!Mjr Qrwd I vABdl 1WD1W ilo m:n&lt;n'.Jite ooolndiu,g last Jlily -4. v.ilen
1i1f1t d0sed,
Am, driven by 8~ D •._ die depot's exterior .and the ..c..- .
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leslie ~ .and was cited room. titcben .ar.ea and
"That didn·~ sit very well
with me. That oommittee is
f&lt; unsafe lbadWig
·restl100Dis.
·orAlso ~ Mo~day, ; die
Council, Member Julie six people, We hav.e a whole
Athens Post of die
~or said She favors ~s­ town filled 'with people."
~ also took exception
State Highway PatrollllpOiit- mg the depot to ~~t­
ed lhere was a motorcycle tee ~use of ltherr. work m to complaints from at least
crash on Ohio fi81 near secunng funds f0r liS tcno- i:me committee member that
Fiscal Officer Susan Baker
Aibany. One person w.as v~&lt;m.
injwed and flown for tteatWhen so~ goes out was involved in scheduling
ment .()f his injuries 10 Gnmt and seeb funding ~o do the depot for Ulie, and said
Modicial Center, Columbus, something fiM· the village, even .a village police officer
No further lietails w.e re lihey ·Sb@uld not later be was .denied a 'key.
"The villa~e is being
~vailable at press time.
JiCDalized .~ Proctor said.
"I see bo1h sides of ,the denied .admiss•oo 1o its own
issue, lbut we lots of people ,property. With the conflict
with stop signs for traffic ·on
· Pearl s-~t. and wilil be
Care up until April Amott also
kept ill storage in case it is
nmJed somewhere else.
brought up the fact Queen
rn.ur.At
,oouJd possibly bill1he village
In -odier -business, council
gave dlinl and final readin&amp;s
for &lt;the eqr.nse of.keeping the
most of the debris can he
and BRJIOVed prQpOSCd ordidog IDitil1he lawsuit is settJed
dumped into tbe basement, llliiiCeS .I!IDellding the fee
Musser
agaml o1r .this point
if a fiinancial settlement is
saving costs.
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sroednle
for
btrikting
~· reached in Queen's uit.
and
council
ultimately voted
The bui,lding oontains old and II1DilDding oadinances
"I mean, he ·' is suing til give official ownership of
Christmas
decoratimis, reg~llating fences and sewer
pieces from the village's old baltilow prev~ devices. us ...not only is he trying to the dog to Queen. .
The dog was purchased
get ·the taxpayers' money
miniature golf course and
Counql ~ve a first fC3d!ng but he •s ttytng to keep the . for S1,000 a 'little over a year
odier items.
· ' · . on an ·ordinance 1DCre8SIDg
In other business, council the fine schodule for OMVI .taxpayers' dog," Arnott ago with donations from
voted to eliminate the traffic cases, liom $250 to $1,000 to said, .explaining he felt that local individuals and businesses as well as drug-forsignal 'at tbe intersection of $325 ro $1,(175. The change ~adcWJ .insult te injwy."
feited
money. Queen is now
Clerk
Treasurer
Kathy
General Hartinger Parkway · is due to'the state's assessworking
as an officer for the
and Pearl SkeeL Council ment of a new fee for, indi- Hysdl said the village had
been paying foc all lhe dog's VH!age of MiddleJ&gt;ort.
has discussed the need for gent &lt;XlilnciJ funds.
die light, and Mayor
Council also apProved
Michael Gerlach said the payment of biils m the
.~"N C'.:t~J::
~Wtt wasfwlging ,too iow to amount of$18,1~.34.
meet SIJife regulallooll.
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Congress shall malu 110 l4w rup«~Utg an
utablishmmt of religion, or prolr.illitiag tJu
ftu ancis~ thereof; or tJ6ri4ging 1M Jrrdtlm eleclioos."
The Republican JR!iideo- cantls .~
of speuh, or of tJu press; or tJu right of tJu
tial oomioce Wei tbe eoibarWhen Alvaro Uribe
peopk ptaatrbly ,ro assnrabk, IJU ro petition . go "'iiust Silly in place until
became Colombia's presithese basic elements of dent in 2002, be faced wbai
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has four legs. and rnns on biofuel?

I just paid 80 cents for a
not very big apple at the
supennaltet A bag of four
apples was $3.20. I'm eating one now while staring at
that dumb, useless, flowering crab-.a pple ttee we
planted in lhe side yard four
years ago. What were we
lhinking about? Flowering
crab apples? If we bad
planted a real apple mz
four years ago, ~ oouJd he ·
eatmg them ngbt . now.
Somebody, please, smack
me. Real apple ~ ~ve .
beautiful flowers JUst tikc
crab apples. Real apple
trees rost the same. Real
apple trees have ... .apples. •
It's too ·I~ to plaDt appl~
~S DOW, Ill have to Watt
Until next spring. By then
apples will probably be 52
apiece. Yot!'d think · ~y
were watei'UI8 them wi!h
oil - in a sense, tbey are.
How mucb gas does it take
to get an apple from my
yard to my mouth1 None.
Store-bought apples rome
by truck, sometimes from a
long way away. Like .everyone else, I'm trying to learn
how to live with the high .
price of energy. ( bought a
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light bulbs mat use 75 percent less energy. It took a
while, but, finally, every
bulb in my house has been
changed. The day I
saewed in the last bulb·
tbey raised my electri~
rates. So my b1g savings
turned ont to be zero, If we
hadn't changed them, we'd
be in Jhe hole,
·
,
I BOt some gas for the
lawrunower. Eight gallons
$32. I'm going to let nat~
ta1rre back much of my lawn
this year and just mow the
most obvious parts. I don't
know' what I've been thinkins about, I like almost
everything el!iC Mother
Nature does - the mountains. the valleys, Grand
Canyon aod the Grand
Tetons, why do I think she
wouldn't do a wonderful
job in my back yard? Cheap

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gas must have made me lived !hat way. And with
crazy enough to think I lhe price of gas, they may
knew more about landscap- he around to see.everyQne
ing than she did.
llve lhal way again. .
Sue and I had been planRememba, horses run on
ning a trip to Amish coon- biofuel and· they produce
try in Lancaster County. fertilizer. And what kid
Pa - go back in time and · wouldn't want to ride a
see what it's like to live horse to schooiJ Instead of
without all the modern !:011- listening to them 'Whine
veniences, but we .Canceled from lhe time lhey're J3'
the trip. 1J would waste too until the tinJe they get a drimuob gas. lben it hit me ver' s license, · get them a
that as oil prices keep horse. The oppommity for
g~ing up, the people w~ ,getting in trouble is much'
will be least affected by 1t less on a hoase than Iii a car.
will be the Amish who, by They can't invite all their
and large, live &lt;iff the oil friends to ride wilh them on
grid. It wasn'tthatlon_g ago a horse- one at most And
- 100 years or so - that there's no back seat to get
everyone lived like the . in trouble in. (t would teach
Amish. Most people grew them responsibility. If they
tl!eir own food; only lhe forget to feed thcir ride, you
very rich had cars; the rest won't have to y®nd them,
of us got around on ·horSes they'll have done jt to
or hoase-powered vehicles, themselves. Maybe expenPhones were rare 31\d there si ve oil will change ,all our
was no such thing as televi- liyes for the better. After
sion or radio, It's hard to all, Wt;'ve all beard of
believe, but the Amish did- "horse sense." Who's heard
·n't stait to look quaint witil· of "oil sense"?
.
very recently, between
(Jim Mullen is the authot
WWI and WWil There are of "It Taks a Village Idiot:
people alive today who Complicating the Simple
lived that. way not because Life" ,and . "Baby's First
they were Amillh , but Tattoo." Y~ can reach him
because almost everyone atjim_mullen@myway.com.~

we bav.e had and continue to
have, we sbOuld have care
and C0IItrol ·of our properlly," Craig said. "J .don'·t see
any paper any p1ace !hat
says council cannot assume
responsibility for the depot
and dissolve the committee.
The depot is our propert.y."
The oommittee has .not yet
been invited lO palticipate in
ditieussions about the rental
policy. C-ouncil Member
Rae )l,(oore sugsested a
.committee
representing
council meet with the depot
committee in order to reach
a compromise, but Baker
said a meeting wits held
once before, and a cornpromise is unlikely.
Baker said arbitrary
denial of the depot's use
could make the village
liable for suit, based on dis-

criminatory practices. She
said the buildiqg is public
property, and as such must
be made available to anyone
who is willing to pay the
rental fee and depostt
"If that building belongs
to twenty five hundred people, which it does, we have
to let twenty five hllllllmd·
people rent it," Baker said.
Wehrung suggested possible sale ofthe building.
"Personally I don't want
anything to do with it,"
Wehrung said. "I don't want
to be responsible for it. I
don't want to do an~.
period. Get rid of it. It s
only going to get older, fall
down and deteriorate."
"In the end. we all know
what the issue .is... Gerlach
said. "We just have to
decide how to handle it"

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play, which mde up 16 Clark (West Columbia),
·teams of four players each. Dick Dugan (Racine), Joe ·
MAsON, W.Va. -Cad The low score of the day Long (Gallipolis)
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Senior Men's Golf l.c.ague Bob Humphreys (Camp
The other squads were
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P.aul Somerville of Paint (ftlmemy), Ken Whited (Pt. Rex Young (New Haven),
Pleasant. Stone bas a total . PleHl!nt)
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Paul Skip Johnson (Middleport)
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The Buckeye Hill5 RC &amp; D CoUI)ci1 .8liDOIIIICes ·the recipients of the 2008 Natural Resoorces Conscrvlltioo and
Development Fund .Awards.
The endowment . fund is ~JU~~~.Bged by the Marietta
Community Foundarioo and provides funding for projects
in the nine-county area served 'by 'the .Council, which
includes Athens. Belmont, Hocking, Mei$s. Monroe,
Morgan, Noble. Pcny, JU1d Washington Counties.
The fund was emhlishedin 1998toexpandtheCouncil's
ability to provide Jl variety of scrvm :to the vJirious entis
ties ilhe Council serves. Projccu; eligible for funding typi"
caiiy mlate to fomstty and natural reliiiiiiiZti; tx:OilODlic and
community dcveiQPIIICnt; water. w.ater ,qlllllity, fish .and
wildlife .concerns; recreation and iiOIII'i&amp;m; w.aste and waste
1ttilization; information and i-dncptjoo~ and marlceting and

Turley wi~s cake decorating contest

mcr¢handisit1g.
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This year's recipients ,of the $600 .aw.&amp; 31e the Miens
County Regional ·Planning Cnn)mission to assist in the
Dlllieting of its Southeast Ohio B:icycle Trail Map; the

CryStal Turley of the Racine area, a
&lt;cake d8cotator at Ravenswood

Satilis Community Improvement O!;ganizatioo (Monroe
County) to help with a downtown beautification project at
the site of the historic town pump; and the NOble County
lmlergency Management Agency for wodt planned at 1be
Mt. £phraim Spring Project in 'Seneca TownSbql.
Buclreye Hills RC &amp; D has used the endowment fund in
the past to provide financial assistance to projects in
Belmont County (Fox-Shannon Park); · Meigs Coonty
.(A1kios 1i'ail Development Project); and Monroe County
(Skyvue Outdoor Classroom Project). 'The next round nf
grant awards will occur in 2010. Tax-deductible donations
U&gt; the fund can be made by contacting the Buckeye Hills
RC&amp; D Office by mail at 21330 StateRoute676, Marietta,
OH 45750, or by phone at 74()..373,7926; or by e-mail .at
buokcyehillsrcd@yahoo.com.

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70s. Northeast winds 5 ·to 10

Fooclairtook 1st place honors in~
ppf uional division at the 2nd annual
Palkersburg News and 'Sei rtio hill NlE
cake decooatioog contest held in
Parkersburg on May 10. Crystal
reoeilled $1 00 in po:ize money as well
as a oertilicate. Presenting Crystal
with her oertilicate ·is rom Witt,
Rall9nswood ifoodfair store mlll1ll;ger. .

EDWARDSvn.t.E, n.\]Diversity of Rio Grande
senior ~ter Josh Pcny
made his last CG11egiate
meet a meni.orable one.
P.cny finished fourth in the
~~len's 211Q-meter dash at the
51th · NAIA
Outdoor
Natienal Track and Field
Meet at Ralph Korte
Stadium. For &lt;his effort&amp;,
·Petry claims All-American
ilablS. His time in the race
:Wu 21.71.
. PeR)', a native of Rio
Gnmde, garnered five
{JI!Iints for Rio Grande and
litd SouthCm Nazarene for
44th place at the ~Met.
Bc:c.ausc nf .a scralcll, the
pidimiil*ies Were not .nm
!ill,l "fbw-:sday. l'eay had to
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COLUMBUS (AP)
:Hitting out of the rough .at
Muirfield Village Gelf Club
these days is !ike swinging
a magnet through .steel
wool. Yet Jack Nicklaus,
the course designer and
founder of this week's
Memorial
Tournament,
believes the hay bordering
the fa~ays and greens
iSn't really that much· of a
penalty.
•'It's the same," he said
Tuesday, comparing this
year's gnarly, grabby calf,
high rough with years past.
~It's jusl a more oonsisteot
rough. Because of a wet
&amp;pring, lhe rough has really
gotten a very consistent
growth."

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Almost
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other
observer politely disagrees
the ·
legendary
with
Nicklaus. Defending champion K.J. Choi is convinced
the rough is much more
punitive than a year ago
when he avoided any major
problems when he wenl off
lhe course' s beaten path.
"This year the rough
around the greens is two
times longer than what it
was last year," Choi ·said
through an interpreter. "It's
going to be very tough if
you miss the green."
'The Memorial has long
been a favorite stop for tour
players, mostly because of
the $6 million purse, ~;ham,
pionship conditions ·and

milkshakes in the men •s but with the rain that always
grill that can make you .s eems to pelt. Muirfield
weak in the knees.
Village lhe week of the
and did
The list of the pros' tournament favorite things, howe,ver, again on Tuesday - the
will never include the light, rough is downrighl dastard,
ing,quick greens, sinkhole, ly.
deep bunkers and dozens of
Orlce the tournament gets
treacherous threats that · under way on Thursday,
Nicklaus built into the you'll undoubtedly see
course.
some big hitter wade into
And lhat lisl certainly the rough, pull out a wedge
won't include the rough at and whale away at his ball.
its current depth and cons is, No matter where the shot
teocy. A shot just a few feet ends up - and it could go
off the generous fairways sideways, I 00 yards or just
may or may not be findable . 2 inches - the sudden stop
If a player locates his ball, when the grass grabs his
the biggest problem is club will send shockwaves
advancing it forward more throughout his shoulders
than a few feet.
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SAN ANTONIO- Kobe
Bryanl and the Los Angeles
Lakers are one win away
from returning to the NBA·
fmals.
Bryant had 28 points and
I 0 rebounds and the Likers
beat the San Antonio Spurs
93,91 on Tuesday night to
take a 3- 1 lead in the
Western Conference finals .
ll was the Spurs' firs I
home loss this postseason,
and the defending champi,
ons face elimination when
Game 5 is played in Los
Angeles on Thursday.
Tun Duncan led the Spurs
with 29 points and 17
rebounds. Reserve Brent
Barry had 23 points and his
lastssecond 3spoint attempt
could have given the Spurs
the win. He claimed he was
fouled on the play by Derek
Fisher but there was no call.
"lf I was the official I
wouldn't have called that a
foul," Spurs coach Gregg
Popovich said.
The Likers led all game
after opening a n,g lead.
The Spurs got within SJ,79
in the fourth quarter, but the
Likers scored seven straight
points.
.
Lamar Odom scored 16
points for Los Angeles ei~ht in lhe fourth quarter.
I told them at the end of
the ball~ame, lheir energy
was temfic." Lakers coach
Phil Jackson said. "Coming
oul and responding to a loss
and genin~ a lead .. . and
playing. wtth lhat kind of
energy, I think, carried us
over and we responded
every time lhat lhey came
in, tied the !&gt;all game."
Tony Parker added 23

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leads Reds past Pirates
BY JoE KAY
ASSOCIATED PRESS

CINCINNATI- Globs of
white shaving cream clung·
to Jay Bruce's · forehead,
clogged his ears and daiigled
from his chin.
·
· No better way to end his
big day. ·
·
Bruce wenl J,for,J in his
eagerly awaited debut, getting a standing ovation
every time he· came to the
plate Tuesday 'night, and
Ad.am Dunn hit a milestooe
thret-run homer during the
Cincinnati Reds' 9--6 viotory
over the J;'ittsburgh Pirates.
As soon as il ended, Bruce
got splattered with shaving
cream couttesy of catd\C~
David Ross, who sneaked in
during an on, field interview
for the traditional in,your,
face celebration.
"Ah man, I don't think
you can write it any better

than this," the 21-yearsOld
outfielder said.
Maybe in a Disney script.
The Reds beat the Piriltes
for the flfst time in four
games this season and wiped
away the aftertaste of their
2,5 trip to Los Angeles and
San Diego, which ended
with an J8,inning loss on
Sunday. A pair of Texans led
the way.
Dunn's three,run shol in
the f~ ?ff l~ Snell (2,4)
was his e1ghth m bis last 12
games . With 252 career
homers, he moved ahead of
Ted Kluszewski - the bare,
armed · "Big Klu" - for
mosl by a left,handed Reds
hitter.
Tbe bomer changed the
·game completely.
"He left the ball out for
Dunn to hit. then kind of fell
apart," Pirates manager John

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I .akers

The ·Lakers were last in
the finals in 2004 when they
lost to Detroit in five games.
. The Lakers were up 77-70
heading into the fourth
quarter. Barry's 3 brought
the Spurs within 77-75 and
his running jumper got them
to 79-77.
.
Odom's layup balanced
on the rim before falling in,
and he hit a ·free throw for
the three-point play to start
the 7-0 run. Bryant stole the
ball for a slam to put the
Lakers up 88-79 with 3:29
to play. · ·
Parker got the Spurs within five, then Odom bit two
. free throws to put lfte
Lakers back up by seven
with just under a minute to
play.
Los Angeles came out
with energy and took advantage of sloppy play by the
Spurs to lead by as many as
14 points in the first quarter.
The Lakers dominated tbe
offensive glass, racking up
20 ~nd-chanoe points in
the first half off their 17
offensive rebounds.
Odom, who was upset
with his Game 3 performanoe, highlighted the
Laker~· aggressiveness.
Eadt&lt; m file .first qllart« be ·
llilll~ a sbot, iko wddenLy liiJP! I td .uniter the basbt to ga:ab ~ rr:bowxhnd
fouled, illaking both.
fule throt.s. ·
San Antonio .was . Within
28-23 at the ·e nd of lhe

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points for the Spurs.
" It was just a good
defense and we missed a lot
of easy shots, n Parter said.
" You know, myself. Timmy,
we missed·a lot of .Jayups. It
was just never - we never
(were) in a good rhythm."
The Spurs shots 40 percent (30-of-75) from the
field and the Lakers shot
nearly 45 percent (38,.of85).
•
With the .L akers up 93-86
· and 50 seconds to play, Pau
Gasol missed t wo free
throws after being fouled by
San Antonio's Fabricio
Oberto . .
Manu Ginobili, who bad
struggled all night, hit a 3- ·
pointer to bring the Spurs
within four. After a miss by
Bryant, Parter scored on a
fast break when Odom was
called for goaltending,
bridging the Spurs within
93-91 with 28 ,o;econds to
· play.
·
Fisher missed a shot for
Los Angeles but the · ball
went out of bounds and
remained in the Lakers' possession with 2 seconds on
the shot clock..
Bryant missed a jumper
and the Spurs had 2.1 seconds left. When Barry's 3
missed, Bryant pumped his
fists in the air and the opeging pe:tidd. . ·
In ·lbe ~ qwuti:r the
Lakers were headed home
with command of the series. Lakers ~ intO foullmllblr:

was

Triple-..\. "They've jUst got
~~er stands,· ~ fans
bettcrllllifonns."
PittsbUJ:gh couldn't take
ad~cifinotf-night by
tDQkje JollnnY Cueto (3-5),

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Russell said.
wliolaste'doolyfive~s
Dunn later added a run- &amp;tid .was in line for a IMS
scoring single as the Reds UDtil Duna oonneeted. 'lbe
pulled ahead 9-3, then held
Pilates sttanded 11 IUIIIIei'S
on in the ninth.
· in tlie firl!t six inning~. ·
The rest of the day
Adam LaRoche led
belonged to Bruce, another .l 'ittsblqb with .a sacrifiCe
Te~an who is the Reds' top
fly and a two-lUll homer in
prospect. He had a pair of the ninth. Ronny Paulino
singles, a double,. two also 'had uwo-out, solo shot
walks, a stolen base and a in · the ninth off Jeremy
pair of RBis. He drew one Affeldt. Francisco Cordero
standing · ovation . after · came on with a runner
another, aild mallie it look so aboard .and retired· Freddy
Sanchez on a fly ball, geteasy.
Felt that way, too.
, ling his lith sa"e in 13
·
"It's so much the same as chances.
At t:hi: outset, the focus
the minors," said Bruce;
wbo was batting .364 in was on Bruce's debut.

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and the rest of his body.
On a course that stretches
7,366 yards, and could get
longer if rains come on the
weekend as expected, that
leaves little margin for
error.
Nicklaus s aid he would
not advise anyone missing
the fairways or greens. ·
"I don't think the guys
will enjoy hitting the ball in
the rough this week," be
said with a knowinjl smirk.
Choi cemented h1s victory a year ago with a terrific
par save from beliind the
green at the par-4 17th
hole. His 6 iron approach
had bounded 30 feet over
the green, nestling into tite
heavy, twisted grass. As lie
looked over his next shQt.
he was faced with·a touchy
sand wedge to a pin just a
few feet onto the back of
the green, which then sl311ted downhill. Nine times out
of 10, even the best players
in ·the _w orld would either
leave the ball in the deep
rough or knock it back off
the front of.the green.
With a ferocious swing, .
the former weightlifter .
from South Korea popped
the ball -out to 15 feet and
then holed the putt.
During his .p ractice round
on Tuesday, Choi and his
caddie laughed when they
returned to the scene of that
shot.
"We kind of joked and he
said, ' We definitely can't
be doing that again,"' he
said.

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Bake Sale. New Ule ChufCh

25 years of eqJ. caring for
ladies in my home.

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ol 1963 Reunion wil be .. 7. Airpolt Road .
Sal
00 Mcintyre Park. Sa1.6114. May 31. !rom 9am to 3pm.
Sheltet" house 5. 44, -oB29

private&amp;semi-private rooms

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• Announcen...-.. .............. ,.................. _ •. :•. 030
AnllqiMI .....................................................530
. Apwln-lllor Rent ................................... 440
• Auction and Flu - ................._.......0111
• Aulo Parts a Ace
710
' Auk&gt; Repalf ...................................... - ...- ..770
AcMslor Sole ......- ..........................- -..710

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- · and Bulldltaoa ...........-'----·- .. 340

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. £qulpmenllor - - - - -........................480
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Form Equ'-' .......- ..- ......................110
• Forms lor Rent ..................................... - ...430
Fonnolor ........................................... 330
For Lene ..............._ ............................~410
:. For Sole .. ;...............,.......................,:.585
For Sole or ............_ .........................580
Fruita • ·tea e *'·······---·---··-······............510
flllnllhed ~........... ,;,·-·-···-····..······450
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SUV'a lor Soie ..............................................720
Tnocka lor Sole ................................ _ ..... 715
~y .........................................- ..... 170

v... For Sale ..............................................730

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servtces to ir'ldivOJats with
MRfDO. Must be proficient in
Mk:ro9oll Won! Excel wittl
gooc~· organizational sldlls.
Skill concentratiOO on paper
WOflt Working K.-.dgo of
Federal. Slate and Local
regulations. Must be 'l(iling
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lo ~-1
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sennoe sites. S81ary oorrespondiond
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at 446--4-814, 1a1t resume to
446-3987
or
email

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OrvtsN us Ill
Group Home. 740: 992 •502 3 L_!i"'"~l~l~lion~-~_j
Looil;ing for Someone for
the Summer. To watch 9yr
male, Pt. Pleasant/Ha.trock.
area. ~95-32n
------Now Hiring Painters. Send
Resume CLA BoK 9 c/o Pt.
Ploasani Regiater 200 Main
St. Pt P6easa.nt, WV 25550
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Inc. hiring LPN tor an offioe
schedultng/alde supervisor
pos~ion . Apply at 1480

KVC
a.hlwiulal flllltthC8re
Maton cOunty Ofttoe

Therlpiet, IIPI)IieeiQ must
have a Master's degree in
Co!&gt;lseling, Psydlotogy or
Social WDf1(. "c\:iu must ~
WVSW or LPC licensable '"
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supplied.
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os raquiled. Must pass driV·

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Opiion 8. M·F 8:30-5PM.

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Cali 740-446-2262

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$226/rMI 3 bed, 2 bait, _
Bank Repo' [5% - .. 20
yeatS, 8% APR) for Jtstings
8()(}:6.2{}-49-46 ex. A027
- - - - - -2 ~oom house for r~nt .
no pets, (740)992·5858

2BA on Eastern Ave. Close '
ssoo rent ssoo
a a ·
dep. References Req. 44&amp;

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4053

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driveway. EK~ra
park ing &amp; room tor boat,
large lot with storage shed
Large roomS. Wfl closet 1n
master._ Up'dates i~clutle,
Berber carpet. appl~nces.
NC &amp;Heat pump.
Move
In Condition, Reduced.
asking $89,900. Appraised
tor . $108.000 1 .112 years
ago. 740·208·9673· C.ell.
740-441-8232 hV1. 204 Ann
Or. oft Raccoon Creek Rd.
..,--,,.--::-:----:Nice big 2·3 bf. home in
country. all apptiances,
gancge. hull" yard. pond,
$800
mon1h.
phone
(740)59H)53Q or (740)6961t06

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month plus uii!Hies, 1No Pets.

Reference-Deposit ;304-6751
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Of 446·2003
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AEP. · $425/renl
5425ld0p. 446-4107or4,&lt;11·
2707
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4060 or 367-7762
Nice 14x60 2bt, 2b, in
Syracuse; 14x70 2br. $400&lt;~1

dep. &amp; Uli lities, [740)992· .
7680. 1-7'40-416-3311
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1otal
electric .
central
air.waterpaid. countryset·
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attached Garage ,.odney ~per month. 7-'0-385$85,000 (7401245-9125
994fl.
Taking applications tor a
2BR. no pets. S285Jrnonli1
3 br., 1 bath, on 1 acre lot in 2002 16x80 OakwQod 3 Bed' 1ncludes
· water.
Pomeroy, Oh, new root. 2 Bath. ~000 16x70 S200/deposit 446-3617
$22,500 090 or parl:18t Fleelwood 2 Bed 2 Ba1h.
tiade o n - cab ~UCI&lt;. 19991Gx80Fortune3Bod 2
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Bath, 1997 14x70 Oakwood
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4br, 1905 N. - Reduced 0000 E - 38fl.8017 "' 1 and 2 bedooom apart·
Prioe 304~75-1545
. 245-921 3
ments. 'fumished and unfuf·
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41lr, 2 AC, Pool. COUntry 2008 3 bodn&gt;om 2 balh sac·
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after 6pm Will .,_ 'Mth 7-4-()-385-7671
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593-1187
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dosing
3041 Brand 3bod 21lalh on
2 bedrOOm -rtrnem for
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home installd at ranling.
Fed8ral Funds jus1 re6N58(1 bath. furnished , no .-tt.
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move m. $255,000.00. Call: - - - - - - (~40)~9,2217
Bedroom House in
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bed on! Syracuse . $500/month ..
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hiking. bNri:1ng and fishing.
1257 sq H ~n~ S&lt;ding. IO&gt;Is 614·915-7624
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record bucket exp knOw!· .
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19
edge 'of toea: tr~s. pre- Headenffi. : sat~=~
einploymerrt drug test, EOE PNMyon
Deckard Road
82
company/wage-D.O.E. Call ~ OH
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740-446-2015
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Services, Ffge Estimates.

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pletely cedar opens onto
patio &amp; pool area. Heated m·
groundpoolendosedbypri·
vacy fencing and land·
scaped. Finished 2 car
garage attached to house
and finished &amp; healed 3 car
garage
unattached.
Excellent condHion ready 10

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mortgage broker or
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area. Approx . 4 acres, all

ce o1 ' Consumer
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Financial
Institution 's
Office or Consumer
AtfaiiS BEFORE ~ refi.
nance your home or
obtain a loan. BEWARE
o1
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the Ohio Division o1

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hunting area. 4 ~ 9-2.??-7346

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Bachelor ~ in human MASON COUNTY PROSE· TOP fiVE -to
service rvlated area. start·
CUTOA'S OFFICE
¥Ia* tn otWol
ingsalaryis$23,600
Full-limt - - -~--"-·· fi l'
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KVC provides in-home and ~
lOg ; answenng • Local Dh,.,n ..n Qn.:Site.
foster care services to chil· telephorces; workingwiththe
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dren and families . KVC " """IC, cou.. pe.-... .. ..,.
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offers training and benefit$. law enforcement; copying;
fl8l(t weeki
Send resumes 10 HR Dept .. documents; answer directly
CeiiTodar • Ajijily
200
Bradford
st., to the Prosecuting Aftomey
Charleston, wv 2S301 . and his Assistants.
onNMIIC·_!..._,
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is sldlls and ability to WOft with
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Solools
n&amp;lare essential.
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wv.;o • - HHA's for Meigs County
p
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(Careers Clo&amp;e To Home)
0
area. Coil 740-441-1377 or ounty '
. rosec ong CaiTodoyi 740-446-4367,
, " 592 ..444
Attorneys Office . Maspn
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7~
1~· ~~
County Courthouse. PO Ba&lt;
www.g~~~po~~~a~~.ICkJ
- - - - - - - - 433 . Poinl Pleasant, wv
Satellite lnstallers-8ecome
Ac:rcreditecl Member Accrdin;
25550
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4 epan of our-Ohio tnstaltation An Equal
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Courl&amp;ide Bar and Griff now and 1he wool&lt; ""'
seeking quafilied app1ic8n1s Stru1g wool&lt; ellilc

io&lt; · IOod runner
ond line cool&lt;. Apply ~ per·
son or call 441·937t to
sc:heOule and interview. 308
2nd Ave , Gallipolis.

USED HOMES Nice 3BR
fforri $1,900 down. Save
$5.0001 Midwes1 7~·

.m 1 fireplace. Add~ion ola

mainlenanceflaborer wlth
mechanical, electfital, and
gOOd mattl skills.
.
Previous wastewater expenence is prefleOTed. Salary
nego1iable. · P.lease send
resume with salary requirements · to ann : Gary
Freeman, Superintendent
·~
PO Bole. 20, Racine, OH

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HIRING
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557i&lt;Jyr, includes
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·_PiacedbyadSource, not
CJftered w/ USPS who hires.
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Family Spodailol.
case manager, requires a
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Bacheio&lt; degree and a wv
An Excellent way lo earn Socia! . Work
license,
money. The New AYOn.
Starting salary is $25,600

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positions available

employoos and the; ,
tami lies

$17.81)-$2827/hr.. now hir·
n1
e er, ing. For appication and free

c

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· , INike ..,., auch
l)lelelenoe, ilmn.don or

have investigated the
offering.

t Night shift and Day shift

t New on-site Doctor for

FEDERAL
POSTAL JOBS

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1ng applications fDr ful time
7P-7A LPN'S, par11ime 7A7P LPN'S and
full lime 3A·3P STNA.'S to
join our friendly and dedicat·
ed staff. Applicants must be
dependable , team players
wtth positive attitudes.
Interested applit:ants can
pidc up an application M-F
.8:30AM-43oPM. AH eligible
applicants wil th8n be contacted by Hollie Bumgarner,
LPN. Soaff Developmenl
Caordinator.740-992 ·
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ol""' Drug-Fme Wodcpiace

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jolt!

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Lawn Equipment repair &amp;
mainlenanoe. Must have
experience. Must be able to
use computer on a limited
basi~. Competitive wages,
modern shop, continuous
compan~ sponsored 1ra1ning, healrh
insurance,
answer,
Can Cali leave
Coilecla message. matching retirement oontrl·
bution and paid holidays.

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'T.-...........110
Hames lor ....................._ .................... 310
Call Marilyn 304-a82-2645
HouoehDid Goodli ....................................... 510
- - l o r Rent .............- ......................... 410. AVON! All Areas! To Buy or
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aQd San Antonio made the
most of it at the free throw
line. The Spurs were 17-of17 in the first half as Odom,
Fisher aM reserves Jordan
Farmar and Sasha Vujacic
all picked up their third
fouls.
Duncan's jumper tied the
game at 45 with 2:10 left in
the half. After Luke Walton
missed a free throw and a
chance for a three-point
play with 23 · seconds left,
Vladimir
Radmanovic
chased down the ball and
Bryant converted to give the
Lakers a 53-47 . halftime
lead.
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the third. The Spurs tied it
twice but never took a lead.
Tied at 67, Bryant found
himself all alone. He took
the long pass from Odom
and dunked the ball with
flash and flair, drawing
resounding boos from · the ·
crowd. Another dunk ·by
Bryant made it 73-70 before
Vujacic was fouled hitting a
3-pointer from the . comer.
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give Los Angeles a 77-70
lead with one quarter to go.
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wbo -~a history Wlth ~ .
Spun iDd bad-an &lt;JD&lt;ollrt
squabble wi._ f&gt;wovich
dlll'illg tbe conf~ ·semifinals, officiated tbe game.
... Spurs . le~end David
Robinsoa ;sat m ··the second
row courtside. &amp; was surrounded. by takers fans
wearillg briJht yeHow jer.s eys.... GiniJbili got his firSt
points of ·the: game with
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·mle.aoe of the Meigs Loca1 d"D.!r in fund balance~
Sobeol District'.&amp; finMDOial ~ k deficit growing 10
frurecast. projecti~ fi'l&lt;e $4!J9,,s96 by .June 20(JIJ, ItO
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Dqw!lment of Elclucalien '$4,181;97Biby JUDe 2(U2.
a:qm:ormtaliiwes ;gi.~ iiafor'Die Ohio Oepam:ncnt &lt;of
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1be fooi!J!!st unveiJIIJd a sentriY.e&amp;, Dr. Th01nas
Ttuesll1ay ~·~ Board of Gumpf ;and Or. . Jac1c!ie

OSbome, there •by invitation,
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dalioos11bestatefilakes,tollbe
·disutct .an bow to i.JI1prov.e
its financial situation and
w~== they -fullew
to orce •change.
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.condition -of school districts
iis monitored . .An_y districts
. showing deficits for lhe
nen three years in -their
June . 3@. 200.8 fiv.e year
farecast will get .a icaJl from

the ODofE. At that time the
ifisttict will be · required _to
submit a recovery plan
addressin~ the deficit. The
district will be 'given s~if­
ic time frames in which to
take action and at the end of
that time if nothipg is done,
the llistrict will move into
fiscal watch and be given~
.days in which to come up
with remedies. ff there is no
specific plan in p~ace at ~t
time, ilhen the ilistnct wtll

go into fiscal emergency.
"Districts get in trouble by
waiting," said Gumpf. "Their
expenses accumulate · and
then they go into emergency
which triggers a financial
analysis by the state where
"everything is shared" and
work sheets are done to identify problems. He added that
when a district moves into
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Stricter
regulations
Rep. Jimmy Stewart
{R-Aibany) throws
out the first pitch of
the Rutland Youth
iLeague's baseball
season which began
this past weekend
with a parade
1hrough town.
Stewart was also the
grand marshal of the
para.de which cele- .
·braled not only baseball but the official
start of summer in
Rutland. Also pictured, below, along ·
the parade route
were the triumphant
members of the
Meigs Archery Teams
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MIDDLEPORT - A new
ordinaqce regulating the
placement of mobile homes
in the VJllage of Middleport
passed' village council's
approval Monday.
The ordinance was one of
three that consolidate and
modify existing ordinances.
The other two related to
fencing regulations and the
village!s building pel'Qlit
fee sebedule.
The ordinances were first
introduced last month, and
the final reading on the
ordinances
was
held
Monday night.
The new mobile home
ordinance is largely a result
of new state and federal _
regulations relating to
flood .plain management,
Mayor Michael -Gerlach
said last month.
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Grave madcing ·

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of 1812 soldier Cost of school demolition cOOid be shared.
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Meigs County will tbe held
.a t t p.m. Saturday in ·
Wilding
Cemetery in
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1be ;gtive mat.Jcing is
being1Mied h The Socidy
of &gt;tile W.ir :&gt;'11HZ m,the
Stale .of Ohio for Jdlm
Unsoad of(be Obio militia.
Linscott ahem m 1186
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Sl"'!!l•rd's Complny. wliicb
wu ft•mo(l from mjliriw..
men from Gallia and Meigs
Counties The complll)'
served from Feb. 16 to JUDe
16. 1814 ll Chillicocbe. 1be
company
guarded ·the
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who w.here captured

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,OODditioJI of •the 1"Brk .Street'
buil.lling
in
Mi~ bas reached a
"cri.iis, Mayor Michael
-Gedacb aid, 'but coSts for
1he demolition could come
from severll departments
which uoe lhe pmperty the
sd!ool sitsoo.
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Gedach said Wednesday
lhete is no cost estimNr for
telllin.g the .eld building
do:wn. but said .cost cannot ·
&amp;tali4 .in the way. Jeffers
Excavating of Pomeroy bls
been contacted and .is
expected to provide a cost
estimale 80011, &lt;Jcr,ilcb told
vi~e council Monday
evemng. .
"Money is Jllways a (\011·
.ca:n, but we'll just have to
deal with it," Gerlach said
yer.taday. He 8li4 becluoe ·
&gt;tile public wOib .an'd street
.d qw'tmellts bodt ·uoe lhe

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Street ~y.
lltlaough not the 'building
itlelf, those two deplrt-JDalti .can help bear the cost
of 4caxilitioo. The balance, into the building's baseFisc.al Officer SUSID Blk.er
1he cost will be less
said Monday. would likely than if material had to be
war
bie paid from the village's
during the Baltle of Lake sc ncnal fund. Becauoe 11Jl08t hauled a_way, Gerlach said.
1be building his begun to
Erie. 1be POW CIIIIIP in of the rubble from the
demoli.tio!l can be pu&amp;bed fail in the back. comer along
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other ~!ow~ground fuel
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SYRACUSE . -Two
females were injured in a
two-ear collision which took
place yesterday morning in
Syracuse on Ohio 124. •
Though the names of the
haven't
been
drivers
released, according to
Syracuse Police · Chief
Shannon Smith, who is also
a lieutenant with the fire
department, the two women
did not appear to be seriously injured. Smith said air
bags were deployed in both
vehicles which sustained
disabling damaged, requiring towing.
.
Witnesses said one driver
was turning to enter Home
National Bank near the
intersection of Third and
Seventh Streets. while the
other northbound driver
alleged! y pu lied in front of
the car headed into the bank
and struck it.
Smith .said no one required
extrication and both patients
were out of -theiT vehicles
upon arrival of emergency
personnel from Syracuse's
Engme 34 and Squad 33. In
addition. medics fro~ Meigs
EMS ·were on scene and
transported one patient to
Holzer Medical Center while
the .other was taken by private vehicle for treatment of
theiT injuries.
Smith said the accidem
happened at around II : 17
a.m . and Ohio 124 was
reopened to two lanes at
12:20 p.m. 'I)le Ohio State
Highway Patrol is handling
the accident; report and no .
further details were avail. able at press time.

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