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Marietta lions plan
Father's Day ear show, A2

domioatc tbc way bE' ba," · one IJIOIIIall to wilda, it lions.
ASSOCIAT£D ~
Jim Fwyk said. 1'bal heing C1111e oo 1bc pw-S lllb dut
If be learned an~
said. nnlhing be does sur- bas su.. Md ID 614 yards. a 6um Wmp Foot. d was
SAN DIEGO- The U.S. prises me."
me '110 far . bid: from the dill be oould DOt his
Open, San Diego style,
Sergio •Garcia, ~ course. lh3i Woods said, way iuiD 1bc rouod. \1!bJds
~ungg~~g...!t~~ those elpCi:tcd to motcnd "Wc'realmostinlbe~" wasblldindorparfmmlbe
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lhis week. said dul dida't
It an no loo8a" be
d •'"'ing bole and IICVCI' quite
. · over to Torrey PiDes Golf IJillke him any less of a in two, m Woods !plit the lllaJWIRid, slowly &amp;llq '110
Course when Ttger ~ favorite.
middle of 1bc fainny wilb fir .back dul be was climi- ·
showed up for aDOiber nine"It's like Big Brown. wilb his driva- and bit m iroa to 11110CJ from tbe w~ •• ,,.1
hole session Thesday.
a crack (in 1bc hoo0," lay up. But his !iCCIQIICI mot
~ mrely ~ ~ _his
The setting oould not have Garcia said. "He was Slill tbe aopped oo tbe down dope ,....,.,• ., Tbuoday 111 ~
beea !DOle appropriare.
favorite."
of tbc fi1'SI cut of R1UJb., Pbil M""*~ ocn 10 him
What once had beea such
Someone mninchl O.W leaving him about 130 yards oo tbc aee, joiMd by Adam
a clear piclure of this U.S. 1hal: Bio Brown failed to win from an awkwanl slaoce. All Soon, the fust time tbe
Open is now sbroudcd wilh tbc
Crown, fini!ihing tbe weigbt is oo the ldt ·sidc USGA bas gPJUpCCI tbe top
UDCCrtainty, staning with tbe last 8lllOII&amp; nine bones a1 tbe a1 ~ and be took a lhnll: playa:s .from tbc wodd
left knee of tbe No. I play« sw-t Slakes.
. bard~ 10 ~ tbe shot up rmking.
in tbc world. Woods has nol
"Still a top 10," Glma in tbc air and ova the
1hc IJIY loves a dJalplayed a competitive round quipped.
bunkaii to lbe devaled teo,e." swiag ooadt Haak
since his IUIIIICI'-ilp finish al
Camaas flubrd in the fog gn:m.
Haacy aid llS be fUIJoM:d
tbe_Mastel's oo. April 13, when Woods r-1 off, and
lbaldidn'tlooUib::IIIIICh a~ "And be loves Ibis
havmg surgery tw~ days lhoo•saods of spect*'R fol- effort, ocd:linly DOt IIIUdl pai• rug wilb M"......,_ This
lalcl' to clean out canilage.
lowed him along the back pain.
will !Cl him iniD the game
_Pabaps even more star- nine of tbc Sooth Coone,
He would bal'C , Iibd fO quietly,"
ding was that W~s has IIIUt looking for a limp or tbc play Memorial to know for
Thai K Woods' biFt
walked 18 holes smce. dlk • slightest sign of a game thai catain bow be was hitting OOIIIOCID- fiodinu dJ.ythm
S11oday al Augusta National would oot be able to stand tbc ball and where it was dlat oomes only from lOUr.- . aud most likely won't tbc rigors of 12 boles of ~ that appueutly was .......,. golf, aud finding it
uotil be steps k_l tbe fint me golf'li toogbest lest. Tbal's oot an option. Woods Said be qnictty.
Thursday mommg.
assuming, of course, dial wasn't evcu swe be aJUid
Uocauinly also ClOliiCS in
"Is it fully recovered?" be Woods mates it all 72 boles. play 1bc U.S. Opm UOiil two lbe setup of lbe South
said. "Probably not.~
The lait time be played~ wa:b ago.
Course, beyond the dift'a-Woods played l? ta boles U.S. Open afta' sucb a long
"The week prior to ent conditions Woods,
last Wednesday m a tart, layoff was two years ago a1 Memorial. I was oot feeling Mickelson and eveayooe
tbeo ~ to ~ club in W'n:Jged Foot. · when be good CD!!1J8b 1Vbere I 1VIIS ebe sees in tbc 1Viotcr ar the
southern Califonua for 11101e A'hnned from nine •ecb off 100 peroentwrel oould play Buici: lovitatioaal 'l1lrft
cart golf over tbc weanvl to dral with his f:adler 's all four days, be Slid. "But could be four lloles ,mb
Then came nine boles at deatb He shots mo"vls of dim, my q Slalted gcaing a vastly difttmu tee&amp;. oone l'eer Woods driOj)5 a ball onltie 1.81!1 green dlllfii&gt;C 1iis
Torrey ·oo Suoday, Monday 76-76 and missed tbc cut for lot bcaa' quil:tty, wbidlwas more iotri!Uing than the tice mooed . for title US Open at Torrey Anes Golf ~
and TUesday, aud be typical- 1bc only time in a major.
grea1. My lifting weol way 14th hole. It plays 415 Tuescllay iA San Diego.
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ly doesn't play al all the day
That was l!c:nlal This was up. My endur.aooe came yards, but the USGA lilcely
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before a major begins.
physical
bact. AD tbc diffumt things will play a f01'1Vald tee 6um
The !iOIIn:s? They could diffuelll ways dul il'1
It is not tbc ideal way to
In both cases, only 1bc litlited oonring up."
277 y.ards for the final be anything.
~ing to be \'ety iatereiiUJ&amp;
prepare for a major, ·aod patient knows whit's going
S.••w•c: Bked him to pul round..
"It's ,going lo be .a greal Ito see how the liOOR:i tum
Woods bas 1hal: dowu 10 a on. And typical of Woods, be a pm:entage on bow his
The par-J thint will eithrc test." Woods said. "The way out."
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ocicnrc What belpJl is Nt bam 't btca flittboo.diids bn mit.
be lti .nnk « l.fl yMii, IIIey baWl Jll!t 'ilup wid! dif- Ooe iOcn io ~
be bas owned Toney Pines wi:h infonnalion.
"lfs Wling bd•n:,ft was the diffemaa: bctwcm a · fctent
ke§.
different uSUlllly p a lot ot: iJiteresQ
as mucb as aoy other golf .Has there liceo a sbot dial all be said,~ of~ ques- middle iron and a wedge.
....._.,., it cao p1ay so doy espeoially Ibis werk.
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OOllllie in the wodd, wiooing caused a twinge during pgc•
tbc Buick lovitatiooal for the tice, anything 1hal: can sed
sixth time in Jaou.ary, by a him ooocem? .
· .tournament-record
eight . "It's a little sore," \\bods
mots.
said, "but not anything I
That made him an ov«- haveli:tdeallwilb~."
wbelmiog favorite for lbe
Nothing looted out of the
U.S. ()pen - but 1hal: was ordinary in the two hours it
~ knee swgeay.
took him to play nine boles.
"It's difficult to take tbe · with Bubba Wal'llOO and
Dlilll'8f' ina!lenti011 is the ledv fador. a sh by 9 times; looking at an external
amount of time ·be took off Jordan · Coli. au a!DIIt"'r
object by 3.7 ti11es;.teading by 3
Met near~.
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. Drug Mnumilrab.on r«WWI- At; L.any pointed out. 200
ly aMM Ohio w a list of gallons of OOf-road ,diefiel
starcuhaa are not associated l'M tractors recently oost
wilb lhe !latest food ufcty $84.1, which breaks doWill to
alr.d forClelltain lypes ohaw $4.21 .a gallon.
red ~ ami pmduots
Despite fuel prices.. l..aJ:iry
rootammg raw red tomatoes said he anticipates his son
due Ito an wtbreak of sal~ Jim ma!cing the tTek to the
IDIIIIC1losis in Olber pallls of Cleveland marketli &lt;&gt;noe
tbe~. .
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.again VJbere oo one lnld;:This. clean bill of lbealth Joad the O'Brien farm typicould ora tbe Ohio River catly sends around UIOO
Tomatoes Jilcits COIIIIl)' it; lrO,pouod baskets liDd '300
loovm.
may be in hip ifiive-pound baskets Of Obio
demand libis gnmner
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Ri'IICI' Tomatne&lt;i. The if.ann
."We bope SO. rif 111e cao .also bas a bage loc.a1 l'Ctail
allonl to bau1 1tbcm u,e IWI!bi ;and grows aores of
there," Larry O'Brien M ·SWl!cH:illlm wbieb js CUII'CIIt'«lilt F.alh• Tun O'Btiicn ly s1lll1ting 10 tassel. Last
F.ll'Dl said ;8bout die possi- year., lim said hili flllim made
ble inc1r.ue in demand ,;at lri,ps to Oleveland·up Ito fiw:
bqer matt-etii iiuch as limes .a week cluring !the
Oevdand
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busy iillllSOO.
....,...~tomatof'!'uw.sin
Desp~someheall}'aios,
Ollio may see a 'IM!igbl spot LaRy 'Sllld the lt'Omalcles oo
·Wben it ·~~ to their iris son's. tiu;m are "looking
mmatoe~ ~g m demand, ~ood" wiith the plaots bear-

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his milestone home run was
repla.,ed on ..._e' v•'"-J
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liJCreell and a "Griffey Jr.
600" home run si8o was
unveiled in right-center
field.
Boggs ( 1.0) allowed four
hits aud two IUDS wilb thnle
walks ova: five innings.
The C.anlioais SCJOrlld four
runs with two oUts in tbe

third inning. Brendan Ryan
soored from second base 00
Ludwick's first double.

because of .a brolle thumb

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Pujols foUowed with his dewili~ ~s
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16th homer of lbe seaSOD
vc:ong
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' ·and Ankiel, who missed lbe The tealil selocted the cooprevious five games wilh .a tract of JF..()f' lolbert
right knee infection, added Cabtera aud palled rookie
his ninth.
UfP Daooy lla:u:ra 6um
lmlwick doubled again in Triple-A Louisville.... Allthe fourth inning to drive in .time Cllittt hits lc:adrr Pete
Ryan from ieCODd base aud Rme receiw.d a staMing
give the Olrdioals a 5..0 ovmon 1ft«' be was .libown
lead. Reds rookie Joey sittiiJg in field level ~
VouO cut thai lead to S-2 bcbind tbc plate in the midwith his II th bomer of tbc die of tbc lhinl iooing ...
season - a two-run sbot to RHP Joel Pineiro, disabled
cmta field in the founh since May 21 wUb a rigbl
but Ludwick led off the sev- groin stWn, threw in 1bc St. ·
cnth with his I Sth bomec of Lollis bullpeo befom lbe
tbc season. a new career game aud will statt
high..
Thursday
apinlit
• Homer Bailey (0-2) was Cincimiati, manap Tony
roughed up for five runs aod LaRussa said.

Bentley
fnlm . . . Bl

diffe:mJI prapect.ive.
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"I've been a 4ie-bani faD
my entire lile - dial. will
never wop," Beudey
said. "But thins
realiUJd ovt:l' dJae lalt two ·
years is lb!re is a lw•si u ·
aspect. to thii. Wbell. I Ft
MD:, tt wun't a buJiocls
decision to come to
CleVelaod. It was m emotional decision. ... One dlinl
thai I've beeo sbo1Vo oo
sevn:al occasioN il ~ dJil
is a business. Business people have to make h11sm Ell
decisiOIIIi. We'll see wUt

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activities last month. He
undmvent offseason knee
IUIJC'lY IOd wants to ~

his wottid
Wmslow, wbo declined to
talk to reporters, missed
. most of his tint two seasons
in 1bc league with injuries.
He bas thn:oe more years left
· • oo a conttact that the
Browns restructured after

he missed a year following
a motorcycle accident

Wide
IeCeiver
Joe
lurevi.cius is still Je!labbing
his knee after Qffseason
SWJety and was absent.
from minicamp as wu
o(feosive lineman Ryan
Tucker, who is recovering
from a hip injury. ·
Beotley~ 28, whose . contract witb Cleveland has
bcc:n sboltened to one year,
said being a Browns player
is still special, buJ the past
two yean have given him a

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faus,

Beotley is 1ooP01 forward
to seemg wballbe BIUWOS
can &amp;llCOIDplish. with tbe w~
ented ·_Players they've
llrougbt m over tbc last two

years.

r.om the Nak n' lliglsnay Ttallic
Safety Administati011 (NHTSA) Met
the Vigi•a Tech Tta s~alion
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cost o
has put :a
dampe~ ou

rthat demand.

ond week of August.
Meigs County He.akh
CoJJUDissioner .
1...arry
· Marshall i&gt;aid although
Meigs County tomatoes
are safe, · consumers who
are cllll'ently buying tOIIIlltoes in the
store
need Ito ask that grooer or
retailer whelle the tamato .
originated.
'"They (oonsUIDel') need ·10
lb e c.aneful about suspect
t0matoes,~ Marshall .added..
Ohio is ranked fiJilh
nationally in tomato. prodoo!jQri and the O'Brien
F.axm i s JUst one of many
local tomato and produce
growers in the sandy 001toms of Meigs Couoty from
Letart F.alls.. to Gmll Bend
to Reedsville and beyond,

grocery

For a ciJm.plt!te list .of
:;tales, territories or ooJmtries oot .associatt!d with
.t his .outbrt!ak oo to
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Ale phGio
~fuiit-·;'-'--'-. ._...,,.,.,..
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Last year :1110r:kers OA Jim· O'Brien Fann in iLetart ·f alls
~&gt;~y biJ!;ger lhao the .onopics~toeshmf#rit!t lilpllllt many ho1111'S sorting tomatoes here at the fann's
ayerage g&lt;Mb.all. Tolllllloes ailus.
p8!lkiftg plant.

tines; applying makeup by 3 times; ·
dialing a hand-held device (typically a
eel phaue) by al1nost 3 times; Met .

Middleport
coundl approves

tn'ting or listening on a hand-held·
deW:e by '.3 times.

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Nellty 80 peroenl

·da JhU and65
pe1CMt of new·
aalhes in11ahed
sameb111d
dli11er inatl etltic:M
within tin! e
I!COilds bd:ate
lheaed,
aoCmling to a

news rele Ee

.aha-A lhe IIUdy.
Primary Cll•e a of
dliJeriNd' 6:M

are Matting activities, sudl as cell
phaneUM, Mddro.tineu.

• Drivels who
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engage ft81J18 lily
in di&amp;bacting
actidies aM mare
likely lobe
ifl!IOI\ed in an
inattention-fe!a'ed
aash or nearaash. HoweVer,
drivers a1e ·olteil
unable to predict
when it is safe to
look 8/ay from
the road to ·multi. task because the situation
dlange
abrupdy leaving the driver no time to
react even When looking 1/Nta'f from the
fonvard (Oadway for only a brief time. ·

MIDDLEPORT -

The Village of

Midiillepott will continue to place 10
percent of the fmes it collecls into a
ipCcial police department account,
after discussion at Monday's regular.
village council meeting.
Fiscal Officer Susan Baker said no
official council action·is documented
allowing for tbe collection of a portion of fine proceeds into the Law
Enforcement Trust Fund. She said the
.oversight was discovered when the
v~ converted to I! new mayor's
coun software system.
The slate, under the Ohio Revised
Code; calls for collection of a portion
of fines for cenain offenses into the
LEIF, for exclusive use of the police
department. However; the village has
long collected a flat I 0 percent of all
fmes for the fund.
·
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The LETF also receives funds
sometimes from drug fotfeiture cases
which are ordered deposited into the
fund for police use.
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The fund is controlled by Police
Chief Bruce Swift and can be used

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• DIOHiness i$ a significant problem
·hltinaenn acii.•ar'• rilkda a aah
. or near-allh by at l~alt a factor of
four. But cnwsy dtivi~g may be
sign~lly ~er'•IIP'Oitad~ police

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• The mast common diJlJIICtian for
dli1181'1 ie ._ ... d cell phones.
~. the fUIIber of crashel and
~-aashes atlll..Uatle to dialing is
I1MI1y identical to 1he number
' ....·.- 1- d with tz'cing or lillening.
Oi r iQ is mare dangerola but occura ·
leu o.le: n than talki lSI or listening_

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• ReldWig for a moving object
inaeaa ed the rilk of a aash or near,..

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• Drivers between 18 and 20 years old
were four timt1 f1'iCJie likely tq ·
experience a aaah due to ins" nlian
81 drivers over 35.

ytWS ago.
••1 still feel like I'm just
tbc oew guy on the bloct,"
be said.
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Cammon c1str actions While driving:
• Cel phone usage. ·
• ·Drrowsine;zs ..
• ..Eating .and drinking.
• AdjlRig the radio, CD player.
• Paying too much allsntion to
things outside of the vehicle.
• oa er occupants in the vehicle.
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Focus on your driving and pay
. attention. Be safe'

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Local technology powers Florida·home

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Reading. '

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Bentley said it won't be .
difficult getting used to tbe
new faceS because be never
really got to settle io two

Jaaon Shain, Racine Village Councilman, fBOel1lly compleled a new sign to be erecteda.:~
Sh ,.....JI..,d Park. The back af the sign has all the rules and regulatiqns of the park while in the front comer of
lllfill be,mom, II needed, for removable decal&amp; af local, competitive skaters/bikers. Pictured (from left)
Racine ~tce tMiahal Curtis .Jones. Clerk Treasurer !)ave Spencer, Sbain, Councilmen Ivan Powell, Tom Reed.
The ·park ·IS free of .charge and open from daWA to darK.

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Drowsiness. Not Paying Attention.

eigbl him in his wrond mrt ·
. since . being
from
Triple-A Louisville on
. Thw'sday. He walked dlrce
and suuct out two in 3 2-3
inning~. The Reds have lost
fouroftbeirlastfiveg;ames.
I.Aidwick added his foudb
RBI by drivin! in Ryan
from third base with a bloop
single 10 right field in the
oioth.
Nclks: The Rcd5 placed
IF-OF 1eny Hairston Jr. OO
tbe 15-day disabled
. list

Last year farmers were pay- on around seven .a cres 'Will
a national av~ of stmuo be picked around tbe
·
·a round '$U8 a galloo fur f011111b of July and ooorimiC'
~T FAlLS -The . diesel thoogh this year that 'beingpicked ·o nd:beO'Biien
Umted S~s ~ ;and price bas obviously q&gt;ikcd. Fann \IIDlil .arouoeil l!bc lieCIT

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~n"' ur Fla. _ Accordin
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recelll article by Georgia
· r of
The Miami Herald, technology
which will ·sooo be mass produced
at the East Meigs lndustrial Park:
·~l powe~ 11 home in
Miami ·s Bay Heights area with
hydro~ ..
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The ·
·
PJWCl' was providc4 ·by
· an J{ydrogeo
Corporation ulillg technOlogy
developed by Gerai'dine· Botte,
PbD, Ohio Uni~. AHC t;lollk
au exclusive worldwide license to
commercialize au ammooia,tohydrogen calalytic et~lyzer
(ACE). The ACEas&amp;ists in producing hydrogen with use ,of anunooia
and acoording to AHC, bydrQgeo is
tbc .nen e~agy souroe tO be ileveloped to driYe ·tbe world economy.
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Finding a means and location to
1be story went on~ say thecommass produce hydro~en power is pany can produce a kilowatt hOOT of
where the facility at e East Meigs hydrogen for "far less than $2."
Industrial Pad: enters the picture Schafer was also quoted as saying
which may be a far cry from he believes that cost will eventuall~
Florida though hydrogen power come down to "30 ceius a kilowatt. '
coonects ~two.
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Tasker's article compared !his 30
ACC?£dmg to Tasker s amcle, the cents to the cost of energy on the
Miami Bay He~ghts home of traditional grid with a cost of 12
Nancy Beoovaich went entirely off cents a lcilowatt hOOT from Florida
tbc ·tra4i.tiona1 grid and with the Power and Light, 18 oenu in New
bclp of t1he new 'hydrogen power ·England and 32 cents during peak
t.ecbnology, evetything from the time in Sao Diego, Calif.
lights to the air conditioner ran
Last
week,
Community
smoothly.
Improvement Corporation Board
. T~sker's anicle ~so qu~ted Member Paul Reed said AHC
BenJaoun Scbafer, chtef technical hopes to be open for business in
officer of Hydra Fuel Cell which September. The CIC built the East
produces the fuel cell (American Meigs lnduslrial Park and
Hydrogen is licensed to commer- announced AHC's arrival as its
the ~v~r) as saying: new tenant io February.
·
~ ammoma-deri~ed hydrogen
The company plans to create
will dramattcally bring down the around I00 jobs in the area over a
cpst of hydrogen-based electricity." period of three years.

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Tenns approved
in Hobbs civil case
Bv BRIAN J. REED
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POMEROY - A former Pomeroy
couple accused of cheating customers through a local cemetery and
their own company has been ordered
to pay restitution to consumers who
ordered monuments but did not
r'eceive them.
Kenneth · Hobbs li and his wife,
Vickie Hobbs, and their company.
Beautiful Memories Monuments, must
pay restitution of $10.383 to nine people as a tenn of a consent judgment in
Meigs County Common Pleas Court.
The couple were also' assessed a
civil penalty of $25,000, $20,000 of
which will be suspended once they
comply with other tenns of the jud!lment. They are required to maintam
sufficient records to establish compliance with the a~eement, and to negotiate in good fatth any consumer complaints previously filed.
Kenneth Hobbs was sentenced to
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employee of Meig Memory Gardens
and fonner o~ tor of Beautiful
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Dear Annie: I met my
1husband two years ago·. My
mother doe~;n't care for
:him, and I have no idea
why. She told me there was
no way he cGuld ·love me
and .t hat 1 didn 't love him.
After she came to my apartment .and yelled at him, 1
cut off contact.
I had a baby four months
ago. _I miss my mother,.!but
don't know if I should con- 1tact lber .again. She keeps
lldling IJICOple I am dead to
~- but then says ~hings
tilie, "My daughter had a
babY· [' m so happy Ito be a
·gmndma."
1 would like m bave my
m001er i n -my lift. but she
still will not accept my huslblod What should I do7-

C fwsed aDd H~
Dear Hurting.: Your

mother SQunds veiY control!ling. You have three choices. You 'Can continue to be
ICiiltrllqged (and you certainly
lbav.e good reasonl, Y-ou can
11ee your mQther oo . your
own, giving her ~ ~benefit
Of being ,a grilndmmher
without requiJin_g lher to
aclmoiM!edge your husband,
-lmplng that, ln lime, she
will be more accepting. Or
yoo can ask your husband to
make every effort to ingmtiate himself with Mom. He
will initiaUy need to pot up
with her verbal assaults in
order to prove that She can
lilre :hi:m. Butifsbe ,becomes
abusive, be should walk
away. Over time, she will
get used .to his presence,
although it will never be
easy. U she becomes fond of
her grandchild,, she may
watch .h er tr:ingue since she
will ibe less willing to risk
another
es\):angement.
!Discuss the options with
your husband, ,and make '1111:
decision &lt;that wodu; best for,
both -of you.
Dear lLmiie: My grandSQn, an honors student, just
;graduated from high t&gt;chool.
~ have been a few
occasions when it was obvi&lt;OUS he'd 'been drinking
alcohol ~fs m.ade him sick
to :his stomach and he is
unwilling ~o talk atxmt it.
The nellt .day, my .son will
talk 10 him and admonish
llim about the consequences
rat
drinking. (He does
not ,d rink and drive. He
iiikes everywhere.)
His dad handles the situation calmly, with determina- .
ltion, and .won't hesitate to
.use appropriate dis.cipline,
IBut my grandson has
repeated ·t he drink.i ng a few
!limes. We fear wbat will
happen when he is at eol-

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POMEROY -Veterans
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ICiitl meetiqg; 9 a.m., H7
~Ollial Dr., Pomeroy.

Ash Sllrlet Church, 6-8:30 . Thursday; The Roush f~;
p.m~ through mday. "The Jy. friday and Sandra Wise~
:: ·
Mc~lvey
Campground, King's Palace" is the the~, Saturday.
take covered dish or dessert, , with W~Des lfrom Btblical
lawn durir, host to furnish ikii:n;gs,
crafts,
games,
ham, ta1)Je ware, drinks.
.siQging '.and sn.acks. (]lasses
SYRACUSE
.
[Qf pre-school through !high
Sldurdlly, June 14
. WildwoodGardenOubwill dtool.
·
,
ROCKSPRINGS
- -Antique equipment ' show,:
have a JProgicssi;ve gatdcn
Friday, June ·13
11
a.m.,
Rockspring~
tour, 6:30 p.tn. beginning .a t
LONG B01TOM
Fairgrounds.
Antique
tractor:
me Syracuse Community Hymn sing, 7 p.m., Faith
Center .and proceeding ltG fiuU Gospel Church, with pull at 6 p.m. free admis-:
the Bentley, Roush, Ash, lim ·Blair. Fellow~hip fol- sion. FoOd on grounds. Rain·
date for pull is 2 p.m.:
Chapnmn,
Ka'kcr . and. lows.
Stinday. 740-3020 for infor-:
'Hamm
lbo~s
where
Sllhlnla_y,June 14
refreshments will be served.
LETART, W.Va. - Hymn mation.
Saturday, J~~~~e 14 '
sing, 7 :p .Illi, Maranatha
POMEROV -(Jhni.sllian Comerswne ChurCh. Mike
Motorcycle Associatian's .and Kelly Bowling will
Delivered Chapter., regulae
fior more information
Saturday, June 14
meetmg, 5 p.m. , Common caU 882~3004 .
CHESTER Annual
Grounds Coffee House.
Meoday, JUlie 16
kids fishing derby sponPOMEROY - _Modem · SYRACUSE -Syracuse sored by the Meigs County
Woodmen of Amenca, 6:36 Community
Church, Fish and Game Association
p.m., potluck ,:iJinner, ,a t ithe Second Street
revival ,beglns at '8 a.m. For th!JSb
Burlington hall.
lhrough June 21 'with evan- 15 years and _younger. ~t
·gelist Norman Taylor, 7 be accompal'll.ed by -an .adult,:
p.m. nightly. Singers, Teresa one rod and reel per c'hild..
fuston, Monday; Rev. Free food and drinks:
lames Patterson, Tuesday; Pdz.es. Local merchants jom
'Diursday, · foe McCloud, Wednesday; F\ish and Game Association
MIDDLEPORT
Si:il
and C.arol Hayman, in sponsoring the event.
Vacation Bible School .at
Umted Methodist Church
annual picnic 6 ;p.m. at &lt;the

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~june 21. Republicans are
expected to pick their candidate the same day.
The parties are vying to
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resigQed May 14 in the
wake of a sexual harassment scandal in the office.
Voters will make the choice
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in January 20 II .
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appointed
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Since
is ·some alco13
holism in the family, our
ATHENS -Area 14
COIKlm1l ·s doubJed. Please
blvestment
advise. Non-Aioobolic Workforce
!Board
meets
at
9 a.m., OU
~
Inn.
· Dear Gnmdma: You are
smart to ·understand that
when your grandson goes off
to college, his chances of
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drinking irresponsibly will
OrgaDIZ8UUtm
be greatly inareased Some
of this you cann&lt;Jt prevent
Tllianlclay. Jue U
The best y.oo IC8II .dO .is have
CHESlER
-Shade
.an open .and honest .discus- Ri11er Lodge monthly stated
sion so your grandson, the meeting,
7:30
p.m.
honors studem, js aware -of Refreshments.
the temptations, the social.iz· lUPPERS PLAINS ling that happens .a rqund Regular
meeting
. af
liquor, his possihle predi.spo- Tuppers Plains VFW, 7 p.m.
sition to aloo'h01ism and his Pinner at 6:30p.m.
resp0nsibility ·:m avoid highRACINE -Ohio River
risk !behavior. You·can find Producers, regular meeting,
iinflJilllation for yQurself and 7 p.m., Southern fligh
yoor grandson through 1he SchooL
National Institute on.Alcdtol
OORlLAND- Sonshine
Abuse .and AlorihOifi&amp;m Circle of the Bethany
(www.co11egedrinkqlgp,re----------------~------~~--~---vention.govl, 5635 fisliers
Lane, MSC 9304; ~
MD 20892-9304
Dear Annie: Your advice
. to ''friends or Feelings?"
MARIETTA - Marietta
was right on. I hope he 11ec- Noon Lions Club will host
ognizes how important it is its l6th annual Bill Drayer
that he be the "stand up" Memorjal Car Show on
guy you suggest and take Father's Day.
his origfnal date to the
The event takes place at
pr&lt;&gt;m. It suunds as if he !las Muskingum -P ark on Froot
enough character to do the Street, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. lt is
right thing, consideril)g described as orie of the .
he's already shown .con- largest car, truck and motorcern about both young cycle shows in the .area. The
ladies' feelings.
event is free andopeMothe
· l-lowever, the school public.
·
·
should be held .accountable · Registration for those
for ill&gt; deep insensitiv!ity wishing to_enter a vehicle _
toward special needs stu- into the show, may do so
dents. Why would it add to 'between the hours ,IDf 8 .a.m.
the feeling of being "differ- to noon for a '$10entry· fee.
ent" by holding a . separate This will be an open car
prom? That says special ed show, therefore there will be
students should be kept sep- no judgin~. but the first 125
ara(J: from the rest of the entries will recei11e a dash
school population. '&gt;How plaque. !Each entry wiliha¥e
sad. I hope the scbool sees· one chance to win special
this letter and ,responds in prizes of a Fenton Lamp,
the right
-one studem F.entonArt Glass Bells, casb
bolb' ,eq s -one ·pfum. ·..::::- ;piizcs ,and mom. l'bere will
Teus T~
,
alsO be a 50/50 drawing.
Dear Thus: We don't
l'he Marietta Noon Lions
-1
·
.
,
lltillnttt c...-;
know, the s~hoo1's policy. famous yellow "french fry" ·
The
16th
annual
Bill
Drayer
Memorial
car
ShoW
will
be
held
Scmday
at~
PMc
but rt s posstble the special trailer will !11151!&gt; !be on stte
in
Marietta,
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_needs students. were the · serviqt :i v~ of fOOds.
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ones who requested a ~a[t's · .llli,iPtitea . · \those
rate prom. U we bear more, attendiot ' tali!e ~ :t'ids Club currently has 92 mem- 1\Ceds, through fund rrusers day fo~:W., we~11.e,'~ ~
we'lllet you .know.
along wtdi.'LaW,n' tlbaii'li 'lllld bers and meets at 'noon such 'liS -the car show.
one of the Lions Club menl4nllie 1J Mcilllo,x .is writ- blankets ;apd ~ ' 110 ·spent every · Friday at the
".:\1 .a Lions Convention hers. "The Marietta Noon·
Ull by KatlJy Jlitdl:ell ~ . the day. .,, ._
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· Lafayette Hotel on Front in 1924 at Cedar Point in · Lions Club is also commit-.
Matr:y S~~g~~~;lo~eli- . FQf D)Ollel dfatimation, Street. Lions clubs ,are a Ohio. special guest speaker ted to providing the gift of
rors of tlw Nl•
contlct Oillf~, the car group of men and women Helen Keller asked ·that sight to local residents, who
colilllf!l- l'il«ue .e-:JII!IilJ'O.f!T show chairperson, at (740) · who identify needs within Uons become 'Knights of qualify, ·by providing eye
que1tw11s rto· -•.eslfUiil- 37~5022.
· the community and work the Blind' in the crusade exams and eye glasses, he
box@cottU:t~.st.Mt, or wrik
The Marietta :Noon Lions together to fulfill those against darkness, and of that added.
·
to: Antlie's Mailbox, 1!6..
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AND IIA.liCY Suqut

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Make decision.
that works for you
Dear Annie: I met my
1husband two years ago·. My
mother doe~;n't care for
:him, and I have no idea
why. She told me there was
no way he cGuld ·love me
and .t hat 1 didn 't love him.
After she came to my apartment .and yelled at him, 1
cut off contact.
I had a baby four months
ago. _I miss my mother,.!but
don't know if I should con- 1tact lber .again. She keeps
lldling IJICOple I am dead to
~- but then says ~hings
tilie, "My daughter had a
babY· [' m so happy Ito be a
·gmndma."
1 would like m bave my
m001er i n -my lift. but she
still will not accept my huslblod What should I do7-

C fwsed aDd H~
Dear Hurting.: Your

mother SQunds veiY control!ling. You have three choices. You 'Can continue to be
ICiiltrllqged (and you certainly
lbav.e good reasonl, Y-ou can
11ee your mQther oo . your
own, giving her ~ ~benefit
Of being ,a grilndmmher
without requiJin_g lher to
aclmoiM!edge your husband,
-lmplng that, ln lime, she
will be more accepting. Or
yoo can ask your husband to
make every effort to ingmtiate himself with Mom. He
will initiaUy need to pot up
with her verbal assaults in
order to prove that She can
lilre :hi:m. Butifsbe ,becomes
abusive, be should walk
away. Over time, she will
get used .to his presence,
although it will never be
easy. U she becomes fond of
her grandchild,, she may
watch .h er tr:ingue since she
will ibe less willing to risk
another
es\):angement.
!Discuss the options with
your husband, ,and make '1111:
decision &lt;that wodu; best for,
both -of you.
Dear lLmiie: My grandSQn, an honors student, just
;graduated from high t&gt;chool.
~ have been a few
occasions when it was obvi&lt;OUS he'd 'been drinking
alcohol ~fs m.ade him sick
to :his stomach and he is
unwilling ~o talk atxmt it.
The nellt .day, my .son will
talk 10 him and admonish
llim about the consequences
rat
drinking. (He does
not ,d rink and drive. He
iiikes everywhere.)
His dad handles the situation calmly, with determina- .
ltion, and .won't hesitate to
.use appropriate dis.cipline,
IBut my grandson has
repeated ·t he drink.i ng a few
!limes. We fear wbat will
happen when he is at eol-

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POMEROY -Veterans
Service Commission, ~­
ICiitl meetiqg; 9 a.m., H7
~Ollial Dr., Pomeroy.

Ash Sllrlet Church, 6-8:30 . Thursday; The Roush f~;
p.m~ through mday. "The Jy. friday and Sandra Wise~
:: ·
Mc~lvey
Campground, King's Palace" is the the~, Saturday.
take covered dish or dessert, , with W~Des lfrom Btblical
lawn durir, host to furnish ikii:n;gs,
crafts,
games,
ham, ta1)Je ware, drinks.
.siQging '.and sn.acks. (]lasses
SYRACUSE
.
[Qf pre-school through !high
Sldurdlly, June 14
. WildwoodGardenOubwill dtool.
·
,
ROCKSPRINGS
- -Antique equipment ' show,:
have a JProgicssi;ve gatdcn
Friday, June ·13
11
a.m.,
Rockspring~
tour, 6:30 p.tn. beginning .a t
LONG B01TOM
Fairgrounds.
Antique
tractor:
me Syracuse Community Hymn sing, 7 p.m., Faith
Center .and proceeding ltG fiuU Gospel Church, with pull at 6 p.m. free admis-:
the Bentley, Roush, Ash, lim ·Blair. Fellow~hip fol- sion. FoOd on grounds. Rain·
date for pull is 2 p.m.:
Chapnmn,
Ka'kcr . and. lows.
Stinday. 740-3020 for infor-:
'Hamm
lbo~s
where
Sllhlnla_y,June 14
refreshments will be served.
LETART, W.Va. - Hymn mation.
Saturday, J~~~~e 14 '
sing, 7 :p .Illi, Maranatha
POMEROV -(Jhni.sllian Comerswne ChurCh. Mike
Motorcycle Associatian's .and Kelly Bowling will
Delivered Chapter., regulae
fior more information
Saturday, June 14
meetmg, 5 p.m. , Common caU 882~3004 .
CHESTER Annual
Grounds Coffee House.
Meoday, JUlie 16
kids fishing derby sponPOMEROY - _Modem · SYRACUSE -Syracuse sored by the Meigs County
Woodmen of Amenca, 6:36 Community
Church, Fish and Game Association
p.m., potluck ,:iJinner, ,a t ithe Second Street
revival ,beglns at '8 a.m. For th!JSb
Burlington hall.
lhrough June 21 'with evan- 15 years and _younger. ~t
·gelist Norman Taylor, 7 be accompal'll.ed by -an .adult,:
p.m. nightly. Singers, Teresa one rod and reel per c'hild..
fuston, Monday; Rev. Free food and drinks:
lames Patterson, Tuesday; Pdz.es. Local merchants jom
'Diursday, · foe McCloud, Wednesday; F\ish and Game Association
MIDDLEPORT
Si:il
and C.arol Hayman, in sponsoring the event.
Vacation Bible School .at
Umted Methodist Church
annual picnic 6 ;p.m. at &lt;the

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ATHENS -Area 14
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blvestment
advise. Non-Aioobolic Workforce
!Board
meets
at
9 a.m., OU
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· Dear Gnmdma: You are
smart to ·understand that
when your grandson goes off
to college, his chances of
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drinking irresponsibly will
OrgaDIZ8UUtm
be greatly inareased Some
of this you cann&lt;Jt prevent
Tllianlclay. Jue U
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CHESlER
-Shade
.an open .and honest .discus- Ri11er Lodge monthly stated
sion so your grandson, the meeting,
7:30
p.m.
honors studem, js aware -of Refreshments.
the temptations, the social.iz· lUPPERS PLAINS ling that happens .a rqund Regular
meeting
. af
liquor, his possihle predi.spo- Tuppers Plains VFW, 7 p.m.
sition to aloo'h01ism and his Pinner at 6:30p.m.
resp0nsibility ·:m avoid highRACINE -Ohio River
risk !behavior. You·can find Producers, regular meeting,
iinflJilllation for yQurself and 7 p.m., Southern fligh
yoor grandson through 1he SchooL
National Institute on.Alcdtol
OORlLAND- Sonshine
Abuse .and AlorihOifi&amp;m Circle of the Bethany
(www.co11egedrinkqlgp,re----------------~------~~--~---vention.govl, 5635 fisliers
Lane, MSC 9304; ~
MD 20892-9304
Dear Annie: Your advice
. to ''friends or Feelings?"
MARIETTA - Marietta
was right on. I hope he 11ec- Noon Lions Club will host
ognizes how important it is its l6th annual Bill Drayer
that he be the "stand up" Memorjal Car Show on
guy you suggest and take Father's Day.
his origfnal date to the
The event takes place at
pr&lt;&gt;m. It suunds as if he !las Muskingum -P ark on Froot
enough character to do the Street, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. lt is
right thing, consideril)g described as orie of the .
he's already shown .con- largest car, truck and motorcern about both young cycle shows in the .area. The
ladies' feelings.
event is free andopeMothe
· l-lowever, the school public.
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should be held .accountable · Registration for those
for ill&gt; deep insensitiv!ity wishing to_enter a vehicle _
toward special needs stu- into the show, may do so
dents. Why would it add to 'between the hours ,IDf 8 .a.m.
the feeling of being "differ- to noon for a '$10entry· fee.
ent" by holding a . separate This will be an open car
prom? That says special ed show, therefore there will be
students should be kept sep- no judgin~. but the first 125
ara(J: from the rest of the entries will recei11e a dash
school population. '&gt;How plaque. !Each entry wiliha¥e
sad. I hope the scbool sees· one chance to win special
this letter and ,responds in prizes of a Fenton Lamp,
the right
-one studem F.entonArt Glass Bells, casb
bolb' ,eq s -one ·pfum. ·..::::- ;piizcs ,and mom. l'bere will
Teus T~
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alsO be a 50/50 drawing.
Dear Thus: We don't
l'he Marietta Noon Lions
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lltillnttt c...-;
know, the s~hoo1's policy. famous yellow "french fry" ·
The
16th
annual
Bill
Drayer
Memorial
car
ShoW
will
be
held
Scmday
at~
PMc
but rt s posstble the special trailer will !11151!&gt; !be on stte
in
Marietta,
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_needs students. were the · serviqt :i v~ of fOOds.
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ones who requested a ~a[t's · .llli,iPtitea . · \those
rate prom. U we bear more, attendiot ' tali!e ~ :t'ids Club currently has 92 mem- 1\Ceds, through fund rrusers day fo~:W., we~11.e,'~ ~
we'lllet you .know.
along wtdi.'LaW,n' tlbaii'li 'lllld bers and meets at 'noon such 'liS -the car show.
one of the Lions Club menl4nllie 1J Mcilllo,x .is writ- blankets ;apd ~ ' 110 ·spent every · Friday at the
".:\1 .a Lions Convention hers. "The Marietta Noon·
Ull by KatlJy Jlitdl:ell ~ . the day. .,, ._
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· Lafayette Hotel on Front in 1924 at Cedar Point in · Lions Club is also commit-.
Matr:y S~~g~~~;lo~eli- . FQf D)Ollel dfatimation, Street. Lions clubs ,are a Ohio. special guest speaker ted to providing the gift of
rors of tlw Nl•
contlct Oillf~, the car group of men and women Helen Keller asked ·that sight to local residents, who
colilllf!l- l'il«ue .e-:JII!IilJ'O.f!T show chairperson, at (740) · who identify needs within Uons become 'Knights of qualify, ·by providing eye
que1tw11s rto· -•.eslfUiil- 37~5022.
· the community and work the Blind' in the crusade exams and eye glasses, he
box@cottU:t~.st.Mt, or wrik
The Marietta :Noon Lions together to fulfill those against darkness, and of that added.
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While we all haven't
. turned into couch potatoes,
Genetal Manager-News Editor
some recent corporare news
trom the likes of Hormel
Foods
Jo-Ann Stores
Congms shall make 110 law rupecti•g 1111
Inc., TiVo Inc. and ~al•
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Mart Stores Inc. provides
ut46lulunent oJ rurgron, or pnml r..ng me
mounting evidence that
aDrise thereof; o.r abridging the .{ruiiOm tif' ~ Americans are en~h
•~"the press· or the ri11ht 0 rt:~u· ..,..._, tamtng themselves wtth.
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ple pe~~cublp to assem6k, and to pditiiJft .the projects and lots of televi. Govemmntt for a redrus ofgrievancu.
sioo .watcbing.
Why? Gas costs $4 a gal_. Amend
t to the US -eon.attutlon .Ion ~onally ~ average
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Today is Thursday. June 12, the !64th day of l008.1bere costs nearly $4 =or almost
are 202 days left in the Y~.
. . $6 if it _is organic. Milk
Today's Highlight in Htstory: On June 12 • 1963· C1'1l prices are up more than a 13
rights leader Medgar Evers was fataUy s!Jot in front of hts · percent rise from a year ago,.
home in Jackson. Miss.; be was 37 · (ln 1994 • Byron De La '~Wille the cost of bread has
Beckwith was convicted of murdering Evers and sentenced risen 14 percent from last
to life in prison; he died in 2001.)
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· spring, butter is showing
On th.is date: In 1665, England mstalled a murucrpal gov- nearly an 8 ,..,.,..,t gain and
ernment in New York, formerly the Dutch settlement of coffee is. u,p.----·
4 percent in the
New Amsterdam.
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In 1776! Y::finia •CO)oniallegisl~.l!()came the fust to Labor Department
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Even Spam bas , &amp;eeQ its
adopt a Bill 0 Rights.
In 1898, Phili.ppflle nationalists declaml independence price jump 7 percent from a
~~9.· the ' Natkmal Bascblil
of fame anll year ago 1&lt;i $.2.62 for a 12
oz: can. But that isn'·t slowMuselllll was dedicated in CooperstoWn, ~-Y.
ing sales - Spam's maker,
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Spam (sales were up 10.6 -pricecbatiges.
. the'·, COnference B~anf. If
pet cent in lhe 12-week periThat's reflected in lhe Ia!- - you re at home, stttuJg m
od'ending May 3, oompared est data on consumer oonfi- · front of lhe tube and eating
to last year. aeoording to dence, which feU to a 15- popcorn, you're going to
sales infollll3tion coming year low in May, acoording - need to vacuum. Wai-Mart
from The Nielsen Co.
to . !he Conference Boani. · Stores Inc., during a conferAnd higher prices aren't Spending intentions sagged ence with journalists on
just being seen in food and · 'significantly in most cate- '{bursday, noted that one of
fueL Everything from dia- gories, including . homes, its strongest departments
pers to detergent could autos and • most big -appli- right now is floor care.
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now .that companies like
Yet a surpnsmg bright tough economy_was Jo-Am_l
Dow Chemical Co. and spot in !hat report was oon- Stmes, the fabnc and cram
~s~ K~ say they sumers' plans to buy televi- retailer thai,. swung to a
· w~ l'lll~ pnces to offset sions, which jumped to an first-quarter profit. and beat
thetr soanng energy costs. · all-time high of 12.2 percent Wall . Street expectatio~s
Consumer inflation is in May. That is a rise rrom with tts results. Sales at us
getting broader and deeper 11.4 percent in April and 8.7 stores open at least a year
and, for JOOst Americans, it percent a year ago. .
=an industry barometer l)f
~s . far ou!J&gt;acing their
"In order to get from point sales strength = rose 4:5
111001ne growth.
A to point 8 without spend- per~ent, fueled by Slfl?ng
The
Commerce ing $75 filling up the tank, buymg of goods for sewmg
Department's latest read· households now seem bent and quilting, craft tex.tiles
· ing on personal incomes on cocooning by staying and food crafting.
showed that they rose by borne to watch television
Some companies are
just 0.2 percent in April, rather than drive to the local using Americans' inclinac
half of the March increase. theater and shell out more tion to stay home this sun!'·
That would have been even than $1 I to watch a film mer as a marketing hool;:.
weaker without rpe boost (and an extra $5 to get Wal-Mart has launched an
their income got as the there)," said Merrill Lynch ".American Summer" cam·
government began mailing chief Nollth American econ- paign, featurin!l tents,
out the fust of $106.7 bil- omist David Rosenberg.
grills, coolers, w1cker fur!.ion in economic stimulus · That shift is he~
- ing .com- ni~ure sets and inflatable
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panies ....._e
a summer
At the same time, the PQsted an unexpected first- getaway is "as close 3Ji
arrival of the stimulus quarter profil The digital your .o wn back yard."
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checks didn't spur much in video recorder maker said
Should that help Walt
the way of consumer spend- that surprise profit was due Mart .·and other co=¢~
ing, which edged up a s.mall in part to higher sales of its boost sales, it will be Wtht:r
0.2 percent in April, just high-definition faVo boxes, evidence that what conhalf the 0.4 percent rise in which · 31'e paired with liD sumers are buying is just as
March. Ex.cludiog inflation, televisions.
telling as w.hat they are not.

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TUPPERS PLAINS - Eastern. High School grade
cilrds and graduation pictures a1e ready to be picked up.
.OffiCe: hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through
·Friday.

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' LONG BOTIOM = A smorgasbord dinner will be held
:Saturday at the Long Bottom Conuriunity Building, begin. Ding at 5 p.m. Everything is included in the all-you-can-eat
,"meat. The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for children .
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·. POMEROY - A representative of U.S. SenaiOI George
.. voinovich will hold Connecting with Conununities office
..boors from 8:30a.m. to 4:30p.m. on June 2~ at the Meigs
'County Courthouse.
·, No appointments are necessary. lnforination is available
·-by calling Btandon Kern at 753-1985.
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Sentenced
. POMEROY =John P.. Boling was sentenced to two
· years in prison on two counts of grand theft. The sentence
. was suspended and he was ordered to complete the .SEPTA
program subject to terms of probation.

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In 1967, the Supreme ~utt, in Lov~ v. Vuginia. struck
down state laws ~hibitillg interrncialllllllriages.
In 197.8, David Be!bwitz was senteooed to 25 years to
life in pdson for eacb of the six "'Son of Siam" -~
killings that flail tenificd New Y~. ·
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In 198l, major ~~ baseball players ~gao a t9-day
strike over 1he issue of free,a_gent compensation. :(1'be sea•
son did not resume until Aug. 10.1
·tn 1917. ~dellt Reagan, during' a viSit to ·the·wvided '
Gemun cily d Bedio, publicly cllallenged Soviet leader
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Racine, against . Anthony Adams, Racine, and others;
Regina Roush, doing business as Roush Brothers, Racine,
against Stoots Nursery and Produce, Beckley, W.Va.; and
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Barack Obama .as an elitist
gidy-man who can't keep
America
safe.'
Unfor.tunately, :Pbama's
given GOJ&gt; propa,gandists a
fair' amount to work ·with.
Although die llllltional press
· mostly ig1t0red it during
:lbe great anti-'Ciioton .crusadc, his Chicago past is
replete with potential
emb.m:assmenls.
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Letkn: tQ the editor &lt;liZ wdcome. 'l'Ju:y ~ be ~ss
acis Ayers committed when
tlJon 300 words. AU l~tters a'-'1! s11bject tO editing, lUSt be
Obama was 8 years old. So
signed_.. t1N'I ,include add~ss .and releplwne IUI11Ibu: No
why does it matter? Partly
W~SigMd fetters will be published. LettellS i~ be in
bee
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good ilaSie, addre&amp;sing i&amp;~s. 11Qt persortQ}jJ.ies. /...eJullS of
Ayers
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"Fugitive
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d for pllblication.
body got huffy at ABC's telling the l\lOf)' of•his anti-·
Ge4qe Stepbanopoulos VletDalll radicalism. shows
for asking ·&lt;5bama ·about tbe bespectacled professor
William AyeR, the Weatber . w~pin~ 'his feel on an
Underground ·radical W·bo Amen can flag. · He also
(USPS
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bombed
~e ·P entagon to boasted about never going
., Reader Services
OhloYal~~ng _ prote~t Vte~? - Obama to prison despite teiTorist
descnbed ; him .as ~ acts. Obluna . 'favorably
Comlctlon Paller
PulllistlOCI ew&lt;y aflemoon, - Y
"English professor" and ' reviewed the book in the
0.. main concern in 1111 lo to throug'h !friday, 111 COurt Street,
slight acquain~n~ who Chicago Tribune. Puts a
lie ~rate . If you l&lt;now at an OITOr Pomeroy, Ohio.
Second--clau
happened .to h"e m bts new spin •On his mockery of
in a story, call the newsroom at (740) pootogo pold at Pomeroy.
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Things are sure to get very
rough before it's over. The
national media will join in.
J ust yesterday, •somebody
sent me 11 CBSNews.com
article headlined ''Obama's
. Radical-Left Tres BI'Ol\(l and
Deep." It's filled with informalion llhe press neglected
during the anti-HHiary
witch hunt.
·Maybe I've .tived too long
in the South, ground zero in
GOP's
"Southern
the
Strategy." And maybe
Obama can transcend it. all
with feel-good rhetoric
about ."cha11ge," ·p erhaps
not the most' original political slogan but something
everybody wants. I'd also
bet a lot that 'the only way
he offers Hillary the vicepresidential nomination is
ali political theater after
she's privately agreed to
tum it down. Why would
she choose vice president
over
Senate majority
leader, a more powerful job
defmitely withm ·her reach?
Were I Obama, I'd take a
long look .at Nebraska
Republican ·Sen. Chuck
Hagel: a strong oonservative, an fraq-war skeptic
from the get-go, a Vretnam
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24 hours, retreating to the
Blish administration's more
sensible
view
thai
Jerusalem's status be negotiated during peace talks.
Bill Clinton proposed an
"open and undivided city.~
with East Jerusalem th~
Palestinian capital.
So how does Obama gtlt
around the "naive" busir
ness? Not by dissembling~
but by fighting back.
Consider Jerusalem, for
example. You wouldn't call
the har&lt;W,ne Likudnik posi_,
tion ·~nai'V.e." Words like
'~delusional" and ''tribal,''
however, do come to mincl ·
Sacred to all three monothe•
Jstlc
· religions - ~
Christianity, Judaism and
Islam - Jerusalem was
divided city from 1948 tQ
1967. when lhe Israefis coO:,
quered it by foree. Its hllW
dreds of thousands of
Palestinian residents, whose
ance&amp;tqrs have lived .there
since .Biblical times, are not
· considered lsraeli . citizens
and cannot vote.
Meanwhile, Israelis. keep
stealing Palestinian land fot
illegal settlements as the
Arab slllllls fester and
decay. So long as · these
·things are true, !here caa
never be peace or ,. us tic(.
ou.s man. ·
· The great majority o Israeli
Obama's initial nutmg at citizens understand that.
last week's American Israel do most American Jews. ·
Public Affairs Committee
So does Obama. Instead
(AIPAC) convention didn't of mimicking McCain's cardo much to foster oonfi- toonish neoconservatism,
deoce. Seeking to win over be owes it to the American
Jewish votei'S :leery of the ,people to explain that ig110rWright/faiTakhan ties, he · mg n:ality isn't evidence of
came off as a bigger strength, but stupidity.
Likudnik (lscadi neocon(Arlum,sas
Democratservative) than· Hillarv, and Gazette 'COlumnist Genl
that's going some. Oiwna LyoiiS is ·a national magCT•
drew applause by declaring Ziru&gt; award winner aJUl ~
that the city ·of Jerusal.e m author of "The Hunting of
"must remain undivide4" the President" (St. Martin :S
under Israeli rule. After . Press, 2000). You can e&lt;
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ple pe~~cublp to assem6k, and to pditiiJft .the projects and lots of televi. Govemmntt for a redrus ofgrievancu.
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are 202 days left in the Y~.
. . $6 if it _is organic. Milk
Today's Highlight in Htstory: On June 12 • 1963· C1'1l prices are up more than a 13
rights leader Medgar Evers was fataUy s!Jot in front of hts · percent rise from a year ago,.
home in Jackson. Miss.; be was 37 · (ln 1994 • Byron De La '~Wille the cost of bread has
Beckwith was convicted of murdering Evers and sentenced risen 14 percent from last
to life in prison; he died in 2001.)
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· spring, butter is showing
On th.is date: In 1665, England mstalled a murucrpal gov- nearly an 8 ,..,.,..,t gain and
ernment in New York, formerly the Dutch settlement of coffee is. u,p.----·
4 percent in the
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In 1776! Y::finia •CO)oniallegisl~.l!()came the fust to Labor Department
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adopt a Bill 0 Rights.
In 1898, Phili.ppflle nationalists declaml independence price jump 7 percent from a
~~9.· the ' Natkmal Bascblil
of fame anll year ago 1&lt;i $.2.62 for a 12
oz: can. But that isn'·t slowMuselllll was dedicated in CooperstoWn, ~-Y.
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~s~ K~ say they sumers' plans to buy televi- retailer thai,. swung to a
· w~ l'lll~ pnces to offset sions, which jumped to an first-quarter profit. and beat
thetr soanng energy costs. · all-time high of 12.2 percent Wall . Street expectatio~s
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getting broader and deeper 11.4 percent in April and 8.7 stores open at least a year
and, for JOOst Americans, it percent a year ago. .
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Department's latest read· households now seem bent and quilting, craft tex.tiles
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showed that they rose by borne to watch television
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just 0.2 percent in April, rather than drive to the local using Americans' inclinac
half of the March increase. theater and shell out more tion to stay home this sun!'·
That would have been even than $1 I to watch a film mer as a marketing hool;:.
weaker without rpe boost (and an extra $5 to get Wal-Mart has launched an
their income got as the there)," said Merrill Lynch ".American Summer" cam·
government began mailing chief Nollth American econ- paign, featurin!l tents,
out the fust of $106.7 bil- omist David Rosenberg.
grills, coolers, w1cker fur!.ion in economic stimulus · That shift is he~
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0.2 percent in April, just high-definition faVo boxes, evidence that what conhalf the 0.4 percent rise in which · 31'e paired with liD sumers are buying is just as
March. Ex.cludiog inflation, televisions.
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.OffiCe: hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through
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·. POMEROY - A representative of U.S. SenaiOI George
.. voinovich will hold Connecting with Conununities office
..boors from 8:30a.m. to 4:30p.m. on June 2~ at the Meigs
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·-by calling Btandon Kern at 753-1985.
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. POMEROY =John P.. Boling was sentenced to two
· years in prison on two counts of grand theft. The sentence
. was suspended and he was ordered to complete the .SEPTA
program subject to terms of probation.

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In 1967, the Supreme ~utt, in Lov~ v. Vuginia. struck
down state laws ~hibitillg interrncialllllllriages.
In 197.8, David Be!bwitz was senteooed to 25 years to
life in pdson for eacb of the six "'Son of Siam" -~
killings that flail tenificd New Y~. ·
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In 198l, major ~~ baseball players ~gao a t9-day
strike over 1he issue of free,a_gent compensation. :(1'be sea•
son did not resume until Aug. 10.1
·tn 1917. ~dellt Reagan, during' a viSit to ·the·wvided '
Gemun cily d Bedio, publicly cllallenged Soviet leader
Mi1rt.ail 'S: Glilbldlev to "tear down dtis waiL"'
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Fi'lle ~·:· U.S. ~jets bombed,a iiUspected terrorist,c;ampandtroop!i Slooilcd~ Suani Muslim towns
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POMEROY =Civil lawsuits were filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by Home National Bank,
Racine, against . Anthony Adams, Racine, and others;
Regina Roush, doing business as Roush Brothers, Racine,
against Stoots Nursery and Produce, Beckley, W.Va.; and
Home National Ban.k against Rhonda Kay Watson,
Reedsville, and others . .

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liOnS of illegal ummgrants. Afghan police mtstoolc U.S . .
troops .for Taliban ftgh~ and opened frre; pro~~·
fun::es to abim fire, killing seven Afghan .poHce ·. .
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Justin ~-::.r~ a f!G"bitter to leaCillhe OetmitTagers
0\a"the Milw.
Brewers 4-0. Doo Heroea, television's
"Mr. W'Ulllld, died in Bell Canyon., Cali[, at age 89.
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etJer is 93. fiolmer l"fl:sident George H.W. BliSh is
84. Jarz musician Cbict Corea is 67. Sportscaster Marv
Albert .is 67 .It~ 1JII1sician Bun E. Carlos (Cheap Tlick) is
~- ·Coimby singer-musici~ luni?f B~wn is_ S6. ~­
SQ~~gWriterllocley Burnette ts 55.Smger Mmdith Brooks lli
50, Actress Jeailee ~son is SO. Actress Paula Mla'shall is
A4. Bluei musician ~y Wayne Shepherd is 31.
'"~bought for Today: "lt is easier to love humanity _a s .a
vibole than to love one's neighbor." - Eric - Hoffer,
American philosopher .(I '.102-1983).
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Given tbC wholesale failure of the Bush (!residency
and the bankruptcy of
Republican ideology, Sen. ·
Jolm Mceain's only slwt at
lbe White House is to caricature Democratic nominee
Barack Obama .as an elitist
gidy-man who can't keep
America
safe.'
Unfor.tunately, :Pbama's
given GOJ&gt; propa,gandists a
fair' amount to work ·with.
Although die llllltional press
· mostly ig1t0red it during
:lbe great anti-'Ciioton .crusadc, his Chicago past is
replete with potential
emb.m:assmenls.
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LETTERS TO THE
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yes, Michelle Obama.
I'm prepared .(0 believe
Ayers bas matured. And
Obama isn't responsible for
Letkn: tQ the editor &lt;liZ wdcome. 'l'Ju:y ~ be ~ss
acis Ayers committed when
tlJon 300 words. AU l~tters a'-'1! s11bject tO editing, lUSt be
Obama was 8 years old. So
signed_.. t1N'I ,include add~ss .and releplwne IUI11Ibu: No
why does it matter? Partly
W~SigMd fetters will be published. LettellS i~ be in
bee
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ause a publictty
good ilaSie, addre&amp;sing i&amp;~s. 11Qt persortQ}jJ.ies. /...eJullS of
Ayers
1993 book
iJionJcs Jo organiultions and illilividuals •Will not be cwc~pl­ ll-emembe~ when . .every- for
"Fugitive
Days:
A Memoir,"
d for pllblication.
body got huffy at ABC's telling the l\lOf)' of•his anti-·
Ge4qe Stepbanopoulos VletDalll radicalism. shows
for asking ·&lt;5bama ·about tbe bespectacled professor
William AyeR, the Weatber . w~pin~ 'his feel on an
Underground ·radical W·bo Amen can flag. · He also
(USPS
213
810)
bombed
~e ·P entagon to boasted about never going
., Reader Services
OhloYal~~ng _ prote~t Vte~? - Obama to prison despite teiTorist
descnbed ; him .as ~ acts. Obluna . 'favorably
Comlctlon Paller
PulllistlOCI ew&lt;y aflemoon, - Y
"English professor" and ' reviewed the book in the
0.. main concern in 1111 lo to throug'h !friday, 111 COurt Street,
slight acquain~n~ who Chicago Tribune. Puts a
lie ~rate . If you l&lt;now at an OITOr Pomeroy, Ohio.
Second--clau
happened .to h"e m bts new spin •On his mockery of
in a story, call the newsroom at (740) pootogo pold at Pomeroy.
oeJ·ghbolboOO. Tbat was
boomer ·"psychodra...
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tts
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.Prees
and
IM-2156.
..disingenuous at besl. Ayers ma,' no?
the Ohio No-1.uociation.
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1 • Send ad!:ha ·~ 1 is .a profes'?f of educatio.n
Partly,, too, becau:re while
OUr llllln ftUIIIber Ia
lions tD The Dolly Sentinel ' 111 Court
~ a promlliCnt figure m the Clmton campat.g o was
(740) 8112-21541.
Stroot. """'-· Ohio 457611.
Chicago
sc.hool cucles, too dainty to use such
0JpiiiW1l-lelol.a.,.:
and
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sufficiently
well- infWnmatory
imagery,
~.tption.-..
known
that
Mayor
Daley
Republican
operdtives
· ~~rain.
One'-'
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. . . , Charlene Hoetlich, Etd. 12
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Stephanopoulos' Jeremiah Wright's bizarre
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ramblings, it strikes me as
. lelllor CJII I .....
A 1 Ill: Beth Setgent, Etd. 13
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one
of
evidence
of A .) political
One_..,
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Obama's earliest Chicago immaturity, 8.) arrogance
One...
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jobs
was as the director of a or, worse, C .) both, for
Advertising
""'*-" ........ - iO controversial
school-reform Obama not to have given
o.... Hani&amp;, EXt. 15 111Crip1ton
-to"'"II¥,..
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oubIn .,_
orpniwioo
.in
which Ayers Ayers his ·"Sister ~jah"
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(Ay~·
moment (dislanoing bimoelf
. a c+n:.: Judr~ Etct. 10
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ran from Ayers) · years a110.
fathec
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26'64.20
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fimclraisec in l995 was held enthusiastic supporters eYer
52Weelca
at Ayers' home. They believe
"God
damn
0'1 '1 MwlpCao It)
appeared together in forums America" was news to him?
'53.55
13at the \)Diversity ofChicago
Republican
TV
ads
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whom
the
school'~
pubdepicting
Hillary
Clinton
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merely the opening gambit.
Things are sure to get very
rough before it's over. The
national media will join in.
J ust yesterday, •somebody
sent me 11 CBSNews.com
article headlined ''Obama's
. Radical-Left Tres BI'Ol\(l and
Deep." It's filled with informalion llhe press neglected
during the anti-HHiary
witch hunt.
·Maybe I've .tived too long
in the South, ground zero in
GOP's
"Southern
the
Strategy." And maybe
Obama can transcend it. all
with feel-good rhetoric
about ."cha11ge," ·p erhaps
not the most' original political slogan but something
everybody wants. I'd also
bet a lot that 'the only way
he offers Hillary the vicepresidential nomination is
ali political theater after
she's privately agreed to
tum it down. Why would
she choose vice president
over
Senate majority
leader, a more powerful job
defmitely withm ·her reach?
Were I Obama, I'd take a
long look .at Nebraska
Republican ·Sen. Chuck
Hagel: a strong oonservative, an fraq-war skeptic
from the get-go, a Vretnam
combat-'Veteran and a seri-

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24 hours, retreating to the
Blish administration's more
sensible
view
thai
Jerusalem's status be negotiated during peace talks.
Bill Clinton proposed an
"open and undivided city.~
with East Jerusalem th~
Palestinian capital.
So how does Obama gtlt
around the "naive" busir
ness? Not by dissembling~
but by fighting back.
Consider Jerusalem, for
example. You wouldn't call
the har&lt;W,ne Likudnik posi_,
tion ·~nai'V.e." Words like
'~delusional" and ''tribal,''
however, do come to mincl ·
Sacred to all three monothe•
Jstlc
· religions - ~
Christianity, Judaism and
Islam - Jerusalem was
divided city from 1948 tQ
1967. when lhe Israefis coO:,
quered it by foree. Its hllW
dreds of thousands of
Palestinian residents, whose
ance&amp;tqrs have lived .there
since .Biblical times, are not
· considered lsraeli . citizens
and cannot vote.
Meanwhile, Israelis. keep
stealing Palestinian land fot
illegal settlements as the
Arab slllllls fester and
decay. So long as · these
·things are true, !here caa
never be peace or ,. us tic(.
ou.s man. ·
· The great majority o Israeli
Obama's initial nutmg at citizens understand that.
last week's American Israel do most American Jews. ·
Public Affairs Committee
So does Obama. Instead
(AIPAC) convention didn't of mimicking McCain's cardo much to foster oonfi- toonish neoconservatism,
deoce. Seeking to win over be owes it to the American
Jewish votei'S :leery of the ,people to explain that ig110rWright/faiTakhan ties, he · mg n:ality isn't evidence of
came off as a bigger strength, but stupidity.
Likudnik (lscadi neocon(Arlum,sas
Democratservative) than· Hillarv, and Gazette 'COlumnist Genl
that's going some. Oiwna LyoiiS is ·a national magCT•
drew applause by declaring Ziru&gt; award winner aJUl ~
that the city ·of Jerusal.e m author of "The Hunting of
"must remain undivide4" the President" (St. Martin :S
under Israeli rule. After . Press, 2000). You can e&lt;
Palestinian 'leaders ob~- m4il Lyons at gene~
ed, be baclamcked Within lj&gt;ons2@sbcglobal.net.)
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for a wide nmge of police
activities, inc! udiog equiplbelit and cash to buy
dnlgs ·in Investigations.
Most
recently,
the
Middleport LETF has been
used for the purchase of a
police cruiser.
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Oldahoma on charges of
by the West .
investigated
f0f'$ery, concealing stolen
property aftd possession of Vrrginia Auomey General.
Hobbs was at large for
cocaine.
months
before he was
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Ente:.laillment Briefs
Big Truck Show slated

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Rio GRANDE - A Ballistic Eo~ Annorei
Response vehicle (BEAR) willJ.~~ dte lineup at the Bob
Evans Fann's Big Truck Show · Sawrday.
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' on~ aperience with d!is_ spocial!zed vdticle, as well as
odlec large trucks and vehicles. Tbe ·event 1s tree to tbe puJt: .
lie and beld from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at dte Bob Eva~~~
Fann in RiO Grande.
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..This vehicle wiD be the highlight of our truck show thiS
year and is somediing people rarely get an opportunity
see, especially in a setting w~ they can team .about tt,
and experience it 'up close,'" said Bob Evans Farm
· Manag« Ray McKinniss.
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bring it SWAT vehicle. Other trucks on display include f":P
PetedJilt 1raet0rs, a 1957 and a 1961 Mack truck. a Gallia,
' County Emergency Medical Services ambldaoce, and4-b~
4 pickup trucks.
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· caH (sOO! 994-3276 or (740! 245-5105, or "isit 1M webs~
at WWMtli&gt;obevqns.com.
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RODNEY Rodney United Methodist Churol!
Community Ceater . is having a free block party ~
Salnlday from 5 to 8 p.m., featwin:g hot dogs, snow oonc~
popoom, pop and water.
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games !hat will be there ioclude ring toss, duck pond, .
kelball free mrow, horsesboe, bingo aad more. .
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~tree CQI1I bole touroameo1 is schrduled with tbe first plape
IC;mJ l'tlali~ $50 and tbe ir£Oilll ptaoe team getting
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For more info.rmation, cenfQCt Robin Caudill at (74(;J
245-5919 or lanetre EUiotr ar (744) 245.()432.
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Big Boys Toys event

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McARTHUR - Vinton County Pilots and ~
,Association is otlerin,g a chance fw you.«&gt; _give: ~our fatbl:i'
the pelfect Faiber's Day g'ift. The ~soaatioo will spond
the anDIIal Big Boy lbys event this Sunday at the Vm~
County Airport.
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grudge runs between street legal vehicles, lawrunow¢
races, lawn tractor pulls and ~- It is bani .to tell ~
will show up at this event. but there may also be several
antique tractors included in die activities. ·
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food will be available in !be airport sbeltec house. A plane
ride over VmtOJJ CQII!!f.Y4tbe petteQl Fadler's Pay~ ·

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on a comedic romp 1hrough the schemes d two black sha,ep tlying to sneak
into !heir gnmdfalher's will and avoid a loan shaJk in 'Ue, Cheat and Genullad" at 7 p.m. Friday, Jlllle 13 and
Saturday. JtnJ 14 at Meigs Elementary SChool. A cast d ~is~ _IUIII ... ~ into~ out of closets, opening and shuUing doors, c::timblng up and down stais. !~ al this, add mistaken ideutities,II_DIIJ pallnel's and places,
a .b aby, a .nun and plastic fbwels. Cast membel$ Dixie Saym, Tom Reed, Se1h Arpbrite and..Nathan Beck$' are
pidured in a scene from the farce.
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HUNTINGTON. W.Va.
_ Jazz-MU-Tazz, Marshall
University's summer jazz
festival, wiD prt:sent guc:iit
artisteniglmnen, thefacu1ty combo Bluetrane, and
the Jazz-MU-Tazz Festival
Big Band in concert at the
Jomie Jazz Center and at
Pullman Square begiooing
Wednesday, June 18. All
events are free and open to
the public.
Treinen is dte dimctor of
jazz studieslapplied saxophone
at
Washburn
University in T~ Kan.
He jierformtJd m Kansas
City as
lead alto saxopbooi5l for 1111: Kansas City
boulevard Big Band, with
which he recorded three
albums.
He was a member of the
U.S. Air Force as a saxophone · specialist in the
He.tland of America Band
in Omaha, Neh. He was the
'priocipllalto saxophonist in
the symphonic band and
llClVed as the musical direc· tor, staff amnF and lead
alro saxophomst with the
Heartland of America
"Notc:ables" JazzEn&amp;mlble.
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"Noteables,"
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• Web 'ay, J.-e
18 - 7:30 p.m., Jomie
Jazz Center: Bluetrane.
MU Jazz Faculty.
• 'l'lnlnday, Jue 19
- 7:30 p.m., Jomie
Jazz Center: Student
Combo Jam Session.
• Friday, Joe 2:8 7:30 p.m., Jomie Jazz
Center: . saxophonist
Craig Treinen with
Bluetrane. ·
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· 5 p.m., Pullman
SQuare: Jazz-MU-'hzz
· Festival Big Band with
Craig Treinen.

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Watson, Eric Marie~
and ~y others wortdWI~He cootl!lues to be~ ~ve
performer . and cl!ntctan
tltrougb.out the Midwest,
w~ with high school
and college jazz ensembles.
Bluetrane, Marshall's facultyjazz combo, will per·
form with Treinen FriiJay,
June 20. The group was ereatod to provide a profesc
siOoal. model for dte students at Marshall and to
establisb a. musical ensemble devoted to 1111: perforI!Wlce of what has been
termed "America's National

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The Vmton County Ailport 1s located about s1x miles
north of McMlwc.;. q{f. Ohio"' 93 on AirpiJit ~
Pilots fly to 2iL
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Ste.,ens as (74Q) 385-9192 or Steve gelter at (740) 4182612 bf!tweertlhe hoiU'SD/8 a.m.. and 5p.m.
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who IS 3: mus1c performanve maJor at Marshall
In_ the. Jazz-MU-Tazz
~tlv~ BJg Band, collc:ge
and high school students
develop their skills in
improvisation and learn
about the histGty and theoty
ofjazz.-Bingham said. The
rollc:giate members of the
festival are primarily Cllfrent students at Marshall,
wbile the high school par· ·
ticipants 11epresent many
schools lhrougbollt the area
including Spring Valley,
Cabell Midland, Bl'idgeport. .
W'utfield. Sherman and
Calboun high schOols.
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Jau·M~·Tazz
was
fOUDdod m 2000 to cele- ,
brate the opening of the
Jom.ie Jazz Center at
Marshall and to foster jazz
in Rllntington, .according te
Bingham. · "Professional
DliiSicians,
Marshall
University faculty, colle·
giale and ~ school musicians .comb~ their talents
to IE&amp;elVe America's true
musical .lllt fonn. ~ be said.

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BIDWElL- A benefit gospel sing has been set for(;
p.m.thisSatutdayatGardenofMyHeartHolyTabemacle;
4950 Ohio :850.
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Lambert, Calvin Minnis and others. Benefit will help
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doctor expenses f~Zane CoUey, who was electrocu . :;

For mon- infDnnarion caN (740) 388-0414.

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g~g younger ~nces this summer with production~~
"High School MuSical" and Rodgers &amp; llammerstem~

Bluetrane's · personnel
include Dr. Ed. Bingham,
"'Cinderella."
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Tbeabe West V~inia spokesman Stephen Workman sly&amp;
received the Air Force music and -director of jazz
the group wants to introduce yoiiDger audienoc:s to outdodii
Commendation Medal, the stlldies; Martin Saunders,
drama,
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Workman says he expects the 2008 season to be one ~
Outstanding
. Airman Mike Stroeher, professor
the best in Theatre \}lest Vrrginia 's history. He: says tick«
Bandsman of ·the United of trombone and music
sales already are up 80 percent fi'om last year.
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Dr. · Sean
This season's schedule also includes lthe _historical4rl'Force Achievement Medal
Parsons, assistant profesmas "Honey in the Rock~ and wHatfields and McCoys." ·
.Treinen bas performed sor of jazz piano; Dr. Mark:
. Theatre West Vuginia's shows are staged at the Cliffside
with legendary peaOIIDCiS Zanter, guitar, associate
Amphitheatre at Grandview National Park near Beckley. ;
such as Lee Greenwood, professor of music and
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Shirley ]ODeS, c~~ head of theory and compoFDr fitrther informo.t.ion,
. Gayle, Bob .Denvcr,
· sition; and Steve Hall, COIIIIJCt Bingham at (3Q4)
, Mantooth, Karin Allison. associate professor ·o f per- 696-3147 or by e-mail at
Kevin Mahogany, Todd cussion. Joining them will · bingham@rtUll'shall.edu.

Singing
Friday

Skatepark dedication ·scheduled for Sun&lt;lay
GAlLIPOLIS ~To ode- .the city of Gallipolis, is at ~If inclu4e Cados Leon
ilnlll: die &lt;lc!lication of the Haskins Pm off MiD and Robert Lopez Mont.
Gallipolis Skateput. on Creek Road, Del£ the
Sunday, June 15 from I to 6 municipal swimming pool
.p.m., activities highl~ng and rmni£ OOUltS.
•In' board skills will be
Demonstrations
~of the activities.
.
schcdlllcd felruring ~
'Ibe facility, a pt'?.diiCt of from . Ohio, West Vu:gmi•
,ICDCIOSity from indhidllals and the SIIIJ'OUIIding' 11111
.IDd businesses as well as Bonus rippers slated to

There is oo admissioofee,
lltbou:gb there is a $5 skills
contest entry fee. Prizes am
sponsored
by
Sbte
Everyday of Huntiqton,
W.Va. Prooceds are to benefit the skatqwt and &amp;Upported by the Bom2Sbte

Committee, which spearheNINI the drive to build a
skatepark in Gall' lis.
for
A coooession
food and drinl; . purohases
w.ill be operated by the
Gallipolis Volunteer Fire

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Tommy WomaCk of
Nashville, Tenn., who
writes and reCoids music
and pertonns around the
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and posted a 487-438
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recotd (526 winning per·
Grande ath·centag.e~ . She has · been
letic direcemployed at Rio Grande for .
tor
Jeff
:f5 years, spending her first
La n h·a m
season .as the women's bead
said
that
track .and field coach,
Fields will
before moving over to the
be missed.
.. It is a
&lt;votleybal.l coutt.
The highlight of Fields'
great time:
tenure carne in a five-year
for
'her,
she's been a
span from 1988-1992 in .
which d!e Redwomen w0n
patt of Rio
over 30 matches .every year, athletics for 25 years and
including a 40-win season !!hat is something ilhat has
in 1991. Rio was NAIA definitely been a plus for
District 22 runner-up in that our . athletic pr,ogram,"
1'991 season. Fields and the I ;anham said. "There is defltedwomen ·captured three initely a hole, it •s a position
cOnSC()UUVe
Mid-Ohio that is going .to be tough to
Col1feD:nce Championships ftll.
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depaJ111Jlcnt, but with stu·
dents .and with former athletes. When you're here that
long, you make a lot of contacts and Coach Fields has
been able to do !hat. She
was always a pleasure to be
around and it was a pleasure
to w.atch ber coach."
In tetient years, the pro·
gram bad fallen off as far as
wins were concerned, but
Fields had assembled a
young and very talented
squad with desi.gns of
returning tbe program to its
winning ways of the past.
She has certainly not left
the cupboard bare for her
replacement.
"She: did , have some lean

years to')Vards the end of her
retirement, which, that's
fine, if you talk with her, it
was a time· that she really
enjoyed her girls and really
enjoyed
having
them
around and being around
those girls. I think that was
a positive," Lanham said.
"She did dominate in the
middle pan of her career,
our league," Lanham added.
"We were the team to beat
and she was definitely
involved in all of that."
Fields will remain on staff
as an instructor in the
Health/Physical Education
department. Lanham said
the university plans to mpve
quicldy in hiring the new
coach.

RIO GRANDE - The
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University of Rio Gt:ande
RAClNE - ,Southern
fi
lfigl1 SdJoo1 will be liosting . win be lookillg to dl .a
ils SCIOOIId annual Sootbem vacancy in lhe bead volley~Hustlin;
Tornado" ball coaching positiop for
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Bastdblll
Camp
on Reagan was in the WbiJte
Mooday. June 16 thto11,gh House. Patsy Fields has
'lbunday, June l9 from 9 __ _._ the deci .
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thus ·ending a very sucoess. duough
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~bead basketball
ends just 13 victories shy of
500·
JdiCaldweH ·
Cmip in~ will be · Fields did not want to
members of the coacbing comment as to d!e reason or
ptJ along wilh current and I ~sons why S:he was step·Iarmer 11arsity basketball pmg ~'1\;'n. F1elds WllS .on
Players
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on-3, horse and free throws.
. Cost of lhe camp is $35 or
'$60 fur two ·campers from
the same: flmily. AU
campers will lleCleivc Tsbfrts. Rc::gisttation will be
from 8:30 to 9:00 a.m. on
cbe lim day of lbe C8lll{l- . '
· Checks Should be ~
tl) lbe SoWhem Athletic:
Boosters,
brought wilh
campers name, grade,
Home and •emergency
phone numbers, t-shilt size:,
aud pment's signatwte. If ,
qunP"'''S brought borne .a
camp form from scbool.,
(bey should fill out tihe
cam~
form. wid! the
~l!lld information.
If
· participants have questions
they should caU Coach
CaldweU at 949-3129.

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CLEVELAND
LeCharles Bentley's career
with his hometown Browns
amounted to nothing more
than a couple incomplete
practice sessions.
The center asked for and
received his release from
the Cleveland Browns on
Wednesday, nearly two
after he suffered a
. Rqiliilnllion i5 DOW
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Bentley wants to resume
~ with the 2008-09
his
career somewhere el se
$C6ool yiar. The ~istration
where
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ty to play, said agent
$25 for each additional sibAPpholo Jonathan Feinsod. The Plain
first
reported
games will be played St. Louis Cardinals' Rick Ankiel hits a three-run home run off ·Cinci1mati ·Reds pitcher Johnny Cueto in the first inl]ing of a Dealer
Bentley's
release
on
its Web
Swting in September on the baseball •game Wednesday in Cincinnati. The ijeds' Paul •Bako catches at right.
site.
Mejgs High School practice
"At
this
point
in
tiel&lt;( the final date lor regLeCharles ' qu-eer, he is not
istlation is July I st. 'The
ready to be just an insurance
payment Dlll&amp;t also be
policy," Fein sod said. "To
(eceived by July 1st.A
workout/combine . will be
BY JoE KaY
Looper · said. last six starts. The Reds got come back from what basioff his first career shutout have,"
f&lt;SSOCIATED PRESS
beld on July 26th at 9 am at
Wednesday night, 10-0 over "Obviously it's not a no-hit- only two runners into scor- cally amounts to a near~
. s High SchooL All
ter, but I only gave up three ing position against Looper, death experience and now
the Cincinnati Reds.
CINCINNATI
As
must :be IDIIde out to
Rick Ankiel and Jason hits in a nine-inning shutout. who didn't walk a batter and be healthy again is an inspiMeigs
Fl~~g
liOOtball Javier Valentin dug in, repre- LaRue homered in the ftrst That's pretty good, I'd say." needed only 98 pitches.
ration to anybody . . l:le 's
l..eaglle, P.O. Box 751, senting the Cincinnati Reds' inning· off wild Johnny . The Cardinals were pretty
"It was a good, solid ready to continue hi!\" Pro
Pomeioy, Ohio 45769.
final chance to score a run, Cueto, putting the Cardinals good all around.
game, but the guy that Bowl and hopefully Hall of
To register on-line go to right-hander Braden Looper 'in control right away. The
Ankiel, LaRue and Ryan deserves most of the credit is Fame career." ·
www.meiJsffl,com.
for felt a little press11re and rest was up to. Looper, who Ludwick homered for the the pitcher," manager Tony
Browns· general manager
more information go to the started . second-guessing hwm't gone more than 8 1-3 Cardinals, wlio moved a sea- La Russa said .. "He set the Phil Savage wished Bentley
website or call 7 40· 541- himself for the first time all "innings in any of his 43 son' high 13 games over .500 tone.'~
welL
l222.
"This is a chapter that
The last-place Reds did a
night.
with their fourth straight
career starts.
What should he throw
He yeUed in celebration win. The I 0-run margin little bit of everything wrong finally comes to an end.''
camp next?
when Valentin lofted a matched their biggest of the in their most lepsided loss of Savage said. "We've got
the season. Even impressive some closure to it and we
The St. Louis Cardinals' harmless fly ball for the .final season. ·
DOW in
reliever-turned-starter made out.
Looper stayed in his up- rookie Jay Bruce dropped a can go our separate way s in
the right choices and threw
"It's an achievement I can and-down pattern, alternat,. .... _ ......2
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CHESTER - Camp T- to die right spots, finishing look back on and always ing losses and wins in his
sb.jtts from the recent 2008
Easbm Ea,gle basketball
.
are DOW in and llVail·
to be picked up. at
during regu!
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hours.
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For two franchises that
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won by a Who's Wbo of
LOS
ANGELES
Hall of Fame hoopsters, it
Maybe the NBA finals was indeed a night to forget.
But playing in front of
"'"'~~•u - A free should book an appointment
·ODe
of
Southern
with
Jack, Denzel, Hef and the
will be held at
-Golf Course California's finest ,plastic rest of their celebrity-laden
·
s u· r ·Saturday, 'June
crowd in Staples Center,
geons.
where they' re 9-0 in the
After a postseason and perfect over
Ratliff· is the
shabby, the past twol I!!Onths, the
llclor' for -the 10-Wec:k
sluggish
OOIIISe, which is for ages 8
despite missing 13
Game
3, Lakers,
and I.IP- Oubs are required.
free throws, pulled within 2featuring
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air balls with an 81-81 victory
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and air- Tuesday night.
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beaded
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plays for wans, which included a 35
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t 11 e win.
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As the teams practiced for
Bostoll Celtics and Los
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Thursday
night's Game: 4,
Angeles Lakers could use a
several
players
blamed tbe
few nips, tucks and lifts.
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practioe for the NBA finals in Los Angeles on Wednesday. The Celtics will play Game 4 of
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Ente:.laillment Briefs
Big Truck Show slated

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Rio GRANDE - A Ballistic Eo~ Annorei
Response vehicle (BEAR) willJ.~~ dte lineup at the Bob
Evans Fann's Big Truck Show · Sawrday.
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' on~ aperience with d!is_ spocial!zed vdticle, as well as
odlec large trucks and vehicles. Tbe ·event 1s tree to tbe puJt: .
lie and beld from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at dte Bob Eva~~~
Fann in RiO Grande.
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..This vehicle wiD be the highlight of our truck show thiS
year and is somediing people rarely get an opportunity
see, especially in a setting w~ they can team .about tt,
and experience it 'up close,'" said Bob Evans Farm
· Manag« Ray McKinniss.
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II) addition, the Gallia County Sheriff's IJlepartmenl will
bring it SWAT vehicle. Other trucks on display include f":P
PetedJilt 1raet0rs, a 1957 and a 1961 Mack truck. a Gallia,
' County Emergency Medical Services ambldaoce, and4-b~
4 pickup trucks.
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· caH (sOO! 994-3276 or (740! 245-5105, or "isit 1M webs~
at WWMtli&gt;obevqns.com.
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RODNEY Rodney United Methodist Churol!
Community Ceater . is having a free block party ~
Salnlday from 5 to 8 p.m., featwin:g hot dogs, snow oonc~
popoom, pop and water.
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games !hat will be there ioclude ring toss, duck pond, .
kelball free mrow, horsesboe, bingo aad more. .
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~tree CQI1I bole touroameo1 is schrduled with tbe first plape
IC;mJ l'tlali~ $50 and tbe ir£Oilll ptaoe team getting
t
For more info.rmation, cenfQCt Robin Caudill at (74(;J
245-5919 or lanetre EUiotr ar (744) 245.()432.
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McARTHUR - Vinton County Pilots and ~
,Association is otlerin,g a chance fw you.«&gt; _give: ~our fatbl:i'
the pelfect Faiber's Day g'ift. The ~soaatioo will spond
the anDIIal Big Boy lbys event this Sunday at the Vm~
County Airport.
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grudge runs between street legal vehicles, lawrunow¢
races, lawn tractor pulls and ~- It is bani .to tell ~
will show up at this event. but there may also be several
antique tractors included in die activities. ·
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food will be available in !be airport sbeltec house. A plane
ride over VmtOJJ CQII!!f.Y4tbe petteQl Fadler's Pay~ ·

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River City Players wilt take
on a comedic romp 1hrough the schemes d two black sha,ep tlying to sneak
into !heir gnmdfalher's will and avoid a loan shaJk in 'Ue, Cheat and Genullad" at 7 p.m. Friday, Jlllle 13 and
Saturday. JtnJ 14 at Meigs Elementary SChool. A cast d ~is~ _IUIII ... ~ into~ out of closets, opening and shuUing doors, c::timblng up and down stais. !~ al this, add mistaken ideutities,II_DIIJ pallnel's and places,
a .b aby, a .nun and plastic fbwels. Cast membel$ Dixie Saym, Tom Reed, Se1h Arpbrite and..Nathan Beck$' are
pidured in a scene from the farce.
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HUNTINGTON. W.Va.
_ Jazz-MU-Tazz, Marshall
University's summer jazz
festival, wiD prt:sent guc:iit
artisteniglmnen, thefacu1ty combo Bluetrane, and
the Jazz-MU-Tazz Festival
Big Band in concert at the
Jomie Jazz Center and at
Pullman Square begiooing
Wednesday, June 18. All
events are free and open to
the public.
Treinen is dte dimctor of
jazz studieslapplied saxophone
at
Washburn
University in T~ Kan.
He jierformtJd m Kansas
City as
lead alto saxopbooi5l for 1111: Kansas City
boulevard Big Band, with
which he recorded three
albums.
He was a member of the
U.S. Air Force as a saxophone · specialist in the
He.tland of America Band
in Omaha, Neh. He was the
'priocipllalto saxophonist in
the symphonic band and
llClVed as the musical direc· tor, staff amnF and lead
alro saxophomst with the
Heartland of America
"Notc:ables" JazzEn&amp;mlble.
For ·his wwk with the
"Noteables,"
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18 - 7:30 p.m., Jomie
Jazz Center: Bluetrane.
MU Jazz Faculty.
• 'l'lnlnday, Jue 19
- 7:30 p.m., Jomie
Jazz Center: Student
Combo Jam Session.
• Friday, Joe 2:8 7:30 p.m., Jomie Jazz
Center: . saxophonist
Craig Treinen with
Bluetrane. ·
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· 5 p.m., Pullman
SQuare: Jazz-MU-'hzz
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Craig Treinen.

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Watson, Eric Marie~
and ~y others wortdWI~He cootl!lues to be~ ~ve
performer . and cl!ntctan
tltrougb.out the Midwest,
w~ with high school
and college jazz ensembles.
Bluetrane, Marshall's facultyjazz combo, will per·
form with Treinen FriiJay,
June 20. The group was ereatod to provide a profesc
siOoal. model for dte students at Marshall and to
establisb a. musical ensemble devoted to 1111: perforI!Wlce of what has been
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The Vmton County Ailport 1s located about s1x miles
north of McMlwc.;. q{f. Ohio"' 93 on AirpiJit ~
Pilots fly to 2iL
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Ste.,ens as (74Q) 385-9192 or Steve gelter at (740) 4182612 bf!tweertlhe hoiU'SD/8 a.m.. and 5p.m.
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who IS 3: mus1c performanve maJor at Marshall
In_ the. Jazz-MU-Tazz
~tlv~ BJg Band, collc:ge
and high school students
develop their skills in
improvisation and learn
about the histGty and theoty
ofjazz.-Bingham said. The
rollc:giate members of the
festival are primarily Cllfrent students at Marshall,
wbile the high school par· ·
ticipants 11epresent many
schools lhrougbollt the area
including Spring Valley,
Cabell Midland, Bl'idgeport. .
W'utfield. Sherman and
Calboun high schOols.
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Jau·M~·Tazz
was
fOUDdod m 2000 to cele- ,
brate the opening of the
Jom.ie Jazz Center at
Marshall and to foster jazz
in Rllntington, .according te
Bingham. · "Professional
DliiSicians,
Marshall
University faculty, colle·
giale and ~ school musicians .comb~ their talents
to IE&amp;elVe America's true
musical .lllt fonn. ~ be said.

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BIDWElL- A benefit gospel sing has been set for(;
p.m.thisSatutdayatGardenofMyHeartHolyTabemacle;
4950 Ohio :850.
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Lambert, Calvin Minnis and others. Benefit will help
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doctor expenses f~Zane CoUey, who was electrocu . :;

For mon- infDnnarion caN (740) 388-0414.

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g~g younger ~nces this summer with production~~
"High School MuSical" and Rodgers &amp; llammerstem~

Bluetrane's · personnel
include Dr. Ed. Bingham,
"'Cinderella."
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Tbeabe West V~inia spokesman Stephen Workman sly&amp;
received the Air Force music and -director of jazz
the group wants to introduce yoiiDger audienoc:s to outdodii
Commendation Medal, the stlldies; Martin Saunders,
drama,
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Workman says he expects the 2008 season to be one ~
Outstanding
. Airman Mike Stroeher, professor
the best in Theatre \}lest Vrrginia 's history. He: says tick«
Bandsman of ·the United of trombone and music
sales already are up 80 percent fi'om last year.
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Dr. · Sean
This season's schedule also includes lthe _historical4rl'Force Achievement Medal
Parsons, assistant profesmas "Honey in the Rock~ and wHatfields and McCoys." ·
.Treinen bas performed sor of jazz piano; Dr. Mark:
. Theatre West Vuginia's shows are staged at the Cliffside
with legendary peaOIIDCiS Zanter, guitar, associate
Amphitheatre at Grandview National Park near Beckley. ;
such as Lee Greenwood, professor of music and
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Shirley ]ODeS, c~~ head of theory and compoFDr fitrther informo.t.ion,
. Gayle, Bob .Denvcr,
· sition; and Steve Hall, COIIIIJCt Bingham at (3Q4)
, Mantooth, Karin Allison. associate professor ·o f per- 696-3147 or by e-mail at
Kevin Mahogany, Todd cussion. Joining them will · bingham@rtUll'shall.edu.

Singing
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Skatepark dedication ·scheduled for Sun&lt;lay
GAlLIPOLIS ~To ode- .the city of Gallipolis, is at ~If inclu4e Cados Leon
ilnlll: die &lt;lc!lication of the Haskins Pm off MiD and Robert Lopez Mont.
Gallipolis Skateput. on Creek Road, Del£ the
Sunday, June 15 from I to 6 municipal swimming pool
.p.m., activities highl~ng and rmni£ OOUltS.
•In' board skills will be
Demonstrations
~of the activities.
.
schcdlllcd felruring ~
'Ibe facility, a pt'?.diiCt of from . Ohio, West Vu:gmi•
,ICDCIOSity from indhidllals and the SIIIJ'OUIIding' 11111
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There is oo admissioofee,
lltbou:gb there is a $5 skills
contest entry fee. Prizes am
sponsored
by
Sbte
Everyday of Huntiqton,
W.Va. Prooceds are to benefit the skatqwt and &amp;Upported by the Bom2Sbte

Committee, which spearheNINI the drive to build a
skatepark in Gall' lis.
for
A coooession
food and drinl; . purohases
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and posted a 487-438
R i o
recotd (526 winning per·
Grande ath·centag.e~ . She has · been
letic direcemployed at Rio Grande for .
tor
Jeff
:f5 years, spending her first
La n h·a m
season .as the women's bead
said
that
track .and field coach,
Fields will
before moving over to the
be missed.
.. It is a
&lt;votleybal.l coutt.
The highlight of Fields'
great time:
tenure carne in a five-year
for
'her,
she's been a
span from 1988-1992 in .
which d!e Redwomen w0n
patt of Rio
over 30 matches .every year, athletics for 25 years and
including a 40-win season !!hat is something ilhat has
in 1991. Rio was NAIA definitely been a plus for
District 22 runner-up in that our . athletic pr,ogram,"
1'991 season. Fields and the I ;anham said. "There is defltedwomen ·captured three initely a hole, it •s a position
cOnSC()UUVe
Mid-Ohio that is going .to be tough to
Col1feD:nce Championships ftll.
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depaJ111Jlcnt, but with stu·
dents .and with former athletes. When you're here that
long, you make a lot of contacts and Coach Fields has
been able to do !hat. She
was always a pleasure to be
around and it was a pleasure
to w.atch ber coach."
In tetient years, the pro·
gram bad fallen off as far as
wins were concerned, but
Fields had assembled a
young and very talented
squad with desi.gns of
returning tbe program to its
winning ways of the past.
She has certainly not left
the cupboard bare for her
replacement.
"She: did , have some lean

years to')Vards the end of her
retirement, which, that's
fine, if you talk with her, it
was a time· that she really
enjoyed her girls and really
enjoyed
having
them
around and being around
those girls. I think that was
a positive," Lanham said.
"She did dominate in the
middle pan of her career,
our league," Lanham added.
"We were the team to beat
and she was definitely
involved in all of that."
Fields will remain on staff
as an instructor in the
Health/Physical Education
department. Lanham said
the university plans to mpve
quicldy in hiring the new
coach.

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University of Rio Gt:ande
RAClNE - ,Southern
fi
lfigl1 SdJoo1 will be liosting . win be lookillg to dl .a
ils SCIOOIId annual Sootbem vacancy in lhe bead volley~Hustlin;
Tornado" ball coaching positiop for
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the frrst time siuve R0nald
Bastdblll
Camp
on Reagan was in the WbiJte
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'lbunday, June l9 from 9 __ _._ the deci .
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thus ·ending a very sucoess. duough
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ful career, in which sbe
~bead basketball
ends just 13 victories shy of
500·
JdiCaldweH ·
Cmip in~ will be · Fields did not want to
members of the coacbing comment as to d!e reason or
ptJ along wilh current and I ~sons why S:he was step·Iarmer 11arsity basketball pmg ~'1\;'n. F1elds WllS .on
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. Cost of lhe camp is $35 or
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campers will lleCleivc Tsbfrts. Rc::gisttation will be
from 8:30 to 9:00 a.m. on
cbe lim day of lbe C8lll{l- . '
· Checks Should be ~
tl) lbe SoWhem Athletic:
Boosters,
brought wilh
campers name, grade,
Home and •emergency
phone numbers, t-shilt size:,
aud pment's signatwte. If ,
qunP"'''S brought borne .a
camp form from scbool.,
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CLEVELAND
LeCharles Bentley's career
with his hometown Browns
amounted to nothing more
than a couple incomplete
practice sessions.
The center asked for and
received his release from
the Cleveland Browns on
Wednesday, nearly two
after he suffered a
. Rqiliilnllion i5 DOW
rn~ajl)r
'knee .. injury'· at "'the
(QI',, ciJe 2008 flag
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start
of
his first training
aeason,tbel~.isopento '
camp with the te~.
Do}'.s and girts m grades I~
Bentley wants to resume
~ with the 2008-09
his
career somewhere el se
$C6ool yiar. The ~istration
where
he has the opportunifee is $40 per player, and .
ty to play, said agent
$25 for each additional sibAPpholo Jonathan Feinsod. The Plain
first
reported
games will be played St. Louis Cardinals' Rick Ankiel hits a three-run home run off ·Cinci1mati ·Reds pitcher Johnny Cueto in the first inl]ing of a Dealer
Bentley's
release
on
its Web
Swting in September on the baseball •game Wednesday in Cincinnati. The ijeds' Paul •Bako catches at right.
site.
Mejgs High School practice
"At
this
point
in
tiel&lt;( the final date lor regLeCharles ' qu-eer, he is not
istlation is July I st. 'The
ready to be just an insurance
payment Dlll&amp;t also be
policy," Fein sod said. "To
(eceived by July 1st.A
workout/combine . will be
BY JoE KaY
Looper · said. last six starts. The Reds got come back from what basioff his first career shutout have,"
f&lt;SSOCIATED PRESS
beld on July 26th at 9 am at
Wednesday night, 10-0 over "Obviously it's not a no-hit- only two runners into scor- cally amounts to a near~
. s High SchooL All
ter, but I only gave up three ing position against Looper, death experience and now
the Cincinnati Reds.
CINCINNATI
As
must :be IDIIde out to
Rick Ankiel and Jason hits in a nine-inning shutout. who didn't walk a batter and be healthy again is an inspiMeigs
Fl~~g
liOOtball Javier Valentin dug in, repre- LaRue homered in the ftrst That's pretty good, I'd say." needed only 98 pitches.
ration to anybody . . l:le 's
l..eaglle, P.O. Box 751, senting the Cincinnati Reds' inning· off wild Johnny . The Cardinals were pretty
"It was a good, solid ready to continue hi!\" Pro
Pomeioy, Ohio 45769.
final chance to score a run, Cueto, putting the Cardinals good all around.
game, but the guy that Bowl and hopefully Hall of
To register on-line go to right-hander Braden Looper 'in control right away. The
Ankiel, LaRue and Ryan deserves most of the credit is Fame career." ·
www.meiJsffl,com.
for felt a little press11re and rest was up to. Looper, who Ludwick homered for the the pitcher," manager Tony
Browns· general manager
more information go to the started . second-guessing hwm't gone more than 8 1-3 Cardinals, wlio moved a sea- La Russa said .. "He set the Phil Savage wished Bentley
website or call 7 40· 541- himself for the first time all "innings in any of his 43 son' high 13 games over .500 tone.'~
welL
l222.
"This is a chapter that
The last-place Reds did a
night.
with their fourth straight
career starts.
What should he throw
He yeUed in celebration win. The I 0-run margin little bit of everything wrong finally comes to an end.''
camp next?
when Valentin lofted a matched their biggest of the in their most lepsided loss of Savage said. "We've got
the season. Even impressive some closure to it and we
The St. Louis Cardinals' harmless fly ball for the .final season. ·
DOW in
reliever-turned-starter made out.
Looper stayed in his up- rookie Jay Bruce dropped a can go our separate way s in
the right choices and threw
"It's an achievement I can and-down pattern, alternat,. .... _ ......2
Plz IHeleluse. 82
CHESTER - Camp T- to die right spots, finishing look back on and always ing losses and wins in his
sb.jtts from the recent 2008
Easbm Ea,gle basketball
.
are DOW in and llVail·
to be picked up. at
during regu!
"'
hours.
,.
For two franchises that
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have combined for 30 titles
won by a Who's Wbo of
LOS
ANGELES
Hall of Fame hoopsters, it
Maybe the NBA finals was indeed a night to forget.
But playing in front of
"'"'~~•u - A free should book an appointment
·ODe
of
Southern
with
Jack, Denzel, Hef and the
will be held at
-Golf Course California's finest ,plastic rest of their celebrity-laden
·
s u· r ·Saturday, 'June
crowd in Staples Center,
geons.
where they' re 9-0 in the
After a postseason and perfect over
Ratliff· is the
shabby, the past twol I!!Onths, the
llclor' for -the 10-Wec:k
sluggish
OOIIISe, which is for ages 8
despite missing 13
Game
3, Lakers,
and I.IP- Oubs are required.
free throws, pulled within 2featuring
!:'or more information, call
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air balls with an 81-81 victory
·.
and air- Tuesday night.
Boston,
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its
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beaded
CoNrAcrUS
plays for wans, which included a 35
· seven percent shooting perfor: 1-7~2342 ext. 33
CILncs taD 2-:1. g a m e s , mance, still had a chance
t 11 e win.
, _ - H40 ~ 411 :1008
As the teams practiced for
Bostoll Celtics and Los
- - opor~~emydol~l.oom
Thursday
night's Game: 4,
Angeles Lakers could use a
several
players
blamed tbe
few nips, tucks and lifts.
&amp;tc ._. dcllpli, Spolta Wrtw Another good night's sleep six-hour flight from Boston
(740)~. .... 33
or afternoon nap might help, to Los Angeles for the slop••"*4JJ••~J86illiltel.oom
piness.
too.
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"It wasn 't the prettiest
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Kevin Garnen, who missed ically," Lakers center Pau
two dunks and seems to Gasol said. "You could tell Boston Celtics' Ray Allen , left. talks wtth Kevin Garn~tt as Garnett puts on his shoes before
~ Cnft, Spalla Wriler
practioe for the NBA finals in Los Angeles on Wednesday. The Celtics will play Game 4 of
have: left his shooting touch
{/40) Ul 2M2, eiCt. 33
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Frye believes he will start again
KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP)
- Less than a year ago.
Charlie Frye was the staning
quanerback for the team he
grew up loving in Willard,
Ohio, He was throwing to
Cleveland Browns stars
Braylon Edwards and Kellen
Wmslow.
Then, after one homd
game, Frye crash-landed 'in
Seattle. He became a thirdstring quanerback when the
Browns gave him away for a
sixth-round draft pick, the
most sudden trade of an
opening-day staner in modern NFL history.
This week he 's throwing
passes through the rain to
undrafted free agent Michael
Bumpus.' He's fighting lor
snaps in minicamp with .to it. But there's always
Dalton Bell, a ftrSt-year pro going to be that in the back of
from West Texas A&amp;M your mind that motivates
recently waived by Green yo " he said "It keeps your
Bay. He's humbled as much
u.
·
eye on the prize. as they say.
as any NFL staning quarter- Something like that happens
back in recent memory.
to you, you are going to think
Yet Frye retains hope.
about that a little bit. It moti"This isn't my end," said vales you and drives you to
the 26-year-old who went 6- become a better player."
13 as the Browns' starter
Seahawks offensive coorwhile enduring changed dinator Gil Haskell .said he
~Ifliedon~s and coach}ng staffs. senses Frye is still disapn I see mysel as a so- pointed, if not crushed.
''I'm sure. He was a starter
called 'career backup' quarterback. My goal is t.o get
h ·
be'
h
back on the field. That's what and then e went to mgt e
I do every "·y. Every day in third guy," Haskell said.
~
··That 's no fun."
the weight .room, the film
.. . . .
room, on the field, it's keep · But Haskellts qUJck to a~d
pushing forward to get back !hat Frye helped Seattle wm
on the field so I can be a 118 fourth consecutive NFC
W!;St title last. season.
.
starting quarterback again."
Hll.-wuuhut for Cleveland,
On the stdelines. d_unng
after a dynamic college the games, he was a btg.influcareer at nearby Akron. He ence and ~elp f~Jr us. I meat,'&gt;
won a close training camp h_e coute g~ the othe~ ~ s
battle with Derek Anderson stgnals, · Haskell Sllld.. He
last summer, and then went could ~a~ the f~J111atJons,
4-of-1 0 for 34 YardS with an see 'the, i;lefenses · ·.. . really
interceptioh Sept. 9 and got . helpful!, ,
d...e
sacked five times during a
While
ny
spied,
10
34-7 loss to Pittsburgh in Anderson · .starred
Cleveland The Browns therf Cleveland. The former backreplaced ·their third-round up in Baltimore joined
pick in 2005 with Anderson, Edwa~ds and Wmslow m
a third-year veteran who had Ha~aJt for '?e Pro Bowlwhile Frye s career JUSt
just three stans.
Since the NFL and AFL seemed to say aloha. He and
merged in 1970, no quarter- second-stringer
Seneca
back had ever started an Wallace watched i\S Matt
opener and been traded Hasselbeck. Seanle''s starter
before Week 2.
·since 200 I, set team passing
Frye appeared stunned for records and JNent to his third
the relnamder of 2007, seem, Pro Bowl. . .
ingly adrift in Seattle without
"Befure lleft;Ucnew they
so much as a snap in pmctice. had. a gOO!;! team, with the
"1 think in time, you adjust ~nt of money they spent

Seattle
Seahawks
backup
quarterback
Charlie Frye
turns
toward
fullback

Owen
Schmitt
during the
NFL football
team's
minicamp
workout
June 2 in
Kirkland,
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on their offensive line," Frye
said of the Browns. "You just
knew that Kellen and
Braylon were going to break
out."'
·
Now, Frye waits for another breakout chance. And
waits. And waits ...
"Charlie's got to have
plays so we can see where he
fits," Haskell said. "The
g3!JleS will tell. He's fine out
here, hut .you've got to do it
in a game."
.
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Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer, left, tags out Cleveland Indians' Franklin Gutierr~
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Gutierrez tried to score from 'first on a double by Jamey Carroll.
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·
Kelly Shuppach replaced
Martinez and hit his third:
homer in the sixth to make it·
6-2 .
.
Byrd gave up five earned
runs and six h1ts over three
innings - his shortest outing since going three April. g
in Los Angeles against the
Angels.
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Notes: Indians managerEric Wedge said that if 20:
Josh Barfield rould net ~p:
a bat "in a day or two, ' 1~
could result in a trip to the
disabled list because of ;.i
strained left middle finger:
... Manager Ron Gardenhire.
said the Twins will make a
roster move following
Thursday ni ght's game. The;
club opens a three-game
interleague
series
inMilwaukee on Friday and
will add a position player~
RHP Juan Rincon has a stiff
neck and could g o to the DL.:
... Lamb went 0-for-2 tO:
extend his slump to 0-for22. _. .. Gomez has. hii in 12:
strrught games .... Byrd has
yielded an AL-high 17.
homers.
Bentley's local high school
and college teams. "It was
going to be the trifect.a in
playing for the Browns. lt'just didn 't work out."
··
Bentley's dream 'o f play-.
ing for his hometown ream
ended quickly when he tore
his left patellar tendon on
the first full-cont.act play of
training camp in July 2006. .
Following surger.y to
repair the tendon, he devel~
·oped a staph infection and
needed three more opera~
tions. Hi s contract witlr
Cleveland was later short~
ened to one year.
.·
''I'm still a fan, I'm still a:
Cleveland guy, and I'm gl~
. to see the Browns do well,"·
Bentley said a day before
his release. "They have ~o(
-so many stars now. I m,
excited about that frorn a
fan 's perspective. I'm
always going to be a
Cleveland Browns die-hard
fan no
matter what.:
Whatever happens, I'm P,lad
to see the team do well. ' :

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"It's the same game, it's
just a bigger stllge," Cassell
said. "You're not at your
high school auditorium any
more. This is Carnegie
Hall."
And so far in the series,
Garnett hasn't appeared
ready for it.
The Celtics' inspirational
leader has displayed his
usual intensity and has
been his -customary force
on the boards. But he's just
22-of-62 (36 percent) and
missed IS shots in Game 2.
· Without Garnett as an
offensive threat, the Celtics
have to count on Pierce and
Ray Allen to carry !,he scaring load.
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"We've got to ~et Kevin
going, clearly," Rtvers said.
"He's shooting below 40 in ·
the series, and that's something he doesn 't do. Paul, I
honestly never worry about
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Pierce admitted feeling
nerves in his return to LA,;
and hi s stats line : 2-for-14
from the field, 0-for-4 on 3pointers. six· points in 32
minutes. reflected it. He
said he wasn't bothered by
the sprain knee he suffered
in Game I , hut the strain of
being home may have been
too much.
"I was probably a littll~
more anxious than normal
being that I'm at home in
front of more family and .
more friends," he said.
"I've got to block that out
and go out there and Iea,ve
it on the coun. I've done it
in the past,' I' ve been olit
there and played and
played well. and it's time:
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excellent hOme time, h8allh
and denta.l
insura_n ce,
401(k), vacation, bonul pay,
and safety ~rcts: Qualified
applicants must be over 23
yra., have a mmirhum of 1

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balhs, '1 1/2 balh wllaundfl'
room_ 2 car gar., carport,
pool,
all
elec.
CIA.
$1000/ront $1000/dep. 'Call
7 40-446-3481

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Mercerville Rd. nex1 to
school and gas station. 256·
8882, 25&amp;&lt;l006. 446-2458

2 Bethoouo trailer in Racine
for rent-$37S'month. No
utilities included. 740-591 -

6613.

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Home Park. Call 4&lt;16-2003

for $108,000 1 1'2 years 3BR. 2 bath ·near Ria
ago. 740-208-9673 Cell . Graride $475 mo. (water
740-441·8232 hm. 204
incl) '$450 dep. taking ......-.~i.
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anilies.litfte ot 0Wlf)'111ing

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aftor 6pm Wil help wi1h

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304-59~71

closing Cost
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Attention!
and SdlOOII 12HB.
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Must be 50 years old or
older.

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prafesstonally landscaped.
Ranch style house with 4
bedrooms. lfvtng room. &lt;tining room . kttchen . laroe tam· .
ity roon'l. central. air, gas heat
·and 1 fireplace A.Oc:Jmon of 8
large Florida room completely cedar opens onto
. &amp; pool
Heated .
patiO
area.
"
,ground poole""""""' by pn·
vacy fencing and landscaped. Finished 2 car
garage aHached 1o house
and finistoed &amp; healed 3 r;ar

will consider land cootract
A,. AA.~:....w .

Eetatea. 52 Westwood
Drive. from S365 10 SSBO.
7 oov--ov
2568 .
Equa1
740-4-46New 3 Bedroom hOmes from Housing Opportunity. Thts
$214 .36 per month, Includes . ins\itution is an Equal
many upgrades. deNwry &amp; Opportunity Provider and
set-up. (740)385-2434
Erf'4)1over.

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1br.
furnished
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NOW S25.900
SAY£ $8,000
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3br. S540

446-3384

de~ and transportation. Need 1 Handyman citt 304- garage
~attached .
740-828·2870
Also hiring for hoo~Mkeep- · 675-5857 ~. Siding,, E»~c&amp;Kent cordtion ready to
mymid\;asttrome.com
ong . Please ~ 1npef801\. Carpenler. etc.
move'" $255.000.00; C.II:
l.ms&amp;
NO PHONE CALLS.
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(740)949-2217
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$460 ,

74~~·
month. same Deposi1 plus
mymidwesthome.rom
eleCiric.
washer, dryer
---:--:--:-Brand new 3t&gt;ed 2bath 00 . :~· :.;;:a~-674+ _ half acre in Pt. Pleasam.
OWNER FINANCE . AVAIL·
AVAILABLE NOW
ABLE. 7.&amp;0-446-3570
1br. Non-Ha~capped

PAYMENr pro·
grams 1or you to buy your
·
home instead of renting.
• 100% financing
Federal Funds juSt released
Vegetable p(ants $3 a • Less than pertect credit for Land Owners. No clos·
Dozen, Flower flats $9. accepted
ing cost and ZERO. DOWN!

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9948
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security deposit r~uired, no

erator $65,000 (304)675· 2008 3 bedroom 2 battl sec- 2 bedroom apart!-nent for
6628
tiona! home $2?9 per month rent in Middleport, no &lt;pets.
(740)992· 5858
;/l)obl.lntuchliou.com 4 bedroom. 2 112 bath loQ · 740-385-7671.
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212 3!d A'IB. 3 rooms and
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home. 34286
raw
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Pomeroy, lg. pole buik:ling &amp;
AAA NEW
.bath, furnt&amp;hed , no pets
~
out building on 6 acres
MOOUL.ARS ·
Rent+ Dep. 700-«1.0245
.
w/pond (B16)661Hl758
2 Story, Cape Cod
2BR' apt. CIA. (740) 441 ·
Golllpah
Collogo
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&amp; Ranch Models
0194
(Careers Clost To Home) 4bl', 2 AC , Pool. Country
HUGESALE1

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Sumner Road . Experienced COL drivers
With tanker and halmal cen.
Wilson's
needed . local tnps. 7-40·
Garage
Sole
37120 3B8'8547

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clumps and rolkJffs •s ~
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~ lnd ;uva to 11"11'81 ali 462-9365 or till OUI applicaIMjOf cities •nd rHO!'! lrM'a lion at www rjtru(;king t'OfTI
T.-an&amp;pOflllion_&amp;. lodgir1j p!"Oit'ld- EOE
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25 years c:1 up. caring tor
eel. No eKpe!'I8I108 OMdtd. W.
elderty l.clies in my home,
Tnlint
$300-700 Wk. St\lrp peo.t...a..H v;ideo &amp; UUioll'.
n--t. ........_..._.._;
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ple start today! 1-117-124-4122 AT 35 .._...
..,,..,.,,.._,.,~.~~e .rooms
paTB1115 wab:me • interYI8W
S1ore need Midni~ Clert avalla.b kl. NutritiOUs meal
,
futl or pan time 304--937- planmng , ex~llent rater·
Do VUU want high wages_? 4900
enoes phone number5 upon
Do- you wan1 to make your S k'
FIT
L'
sad request. For more into, 740own schedule? Gall TayiOt"'s
ee •ng
. teen
~
Staffing
(740)446-3305 Independent Hatrdresser.
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Shek,.,.l 446·n45
All T,_ Ma!iO!lry, Briel&lt;,
Thursday 1Dam-2pm. We'
a
.
Bkx:t Stone FfM Estimate
are ~hiring. S1a.te Tested New Management
(7.a}-4ut-7a0s- 30-4-593~
Nu,..ng Assistants, and Super 8 Mot&lt;; now """""'. 6421
LPN 's &amp; RN$ . EOE
ing appl&lt;:ations !of part time
.

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199~ Fortune 3 bed 2 ~th . satellite TV incl. w/rent,
Oaytome 388-DOOO, '8V8nlf1Q dose to hospital. Call 74033_11-_0_382
dryer, dishwasher and refrig: _24_5_·9_21_3_ _ _ _ _ _
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AVON ! All Areas! To Buu or year of 'commerical drMng Elephant ears, Cannas•. also ' PaY,men1 could be the Will
do
Larlel
14
Thur, Fri •. Sat, June 1'3, • Setl Shirle Spears
expenence &amp; clean MVR. ha_Ye pond plants. goldfish &amp; same as rent
lmprove menls. Bankruptcy
1~- FU!T'Iiture, clothing. etc.
'
Prior eKPerieflce ~ semt- kOI. 4«»- 1578 Oi' 645• 1361
Mortgage
Localors. &amp; Bad Credit OK. 2. 3, 4 and
67 1429 _ Y

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hlnl15 people 2712 Uncoin Ave. 3br. 1ba,
with detached over sized
for openlnp in our
Gotttpollo locollonl,
garage, call tor details
$78,000 motivated seller,
304·675·6757,
304·610·
Do
1313
or
Assisl 2 Sale 304Non4 1cAk Mid Chrtlliln
755·2980
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3br 2ba Sectional on 6
acr~ . R~seberry Ret ~ • SI.SOihr FT + Bonut
Pleasant. with washer.

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Absolute Top Dollar· siiver/gold
coins,
any
1OK/14K/18K gold jewel!)',
dental gold, pre 1935 US
currency, prootl minl sets,
diamonds_ MTS Coin Shop,
151 2nd Avenue, Gallipolis.

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whlcf1- " ' - ..
ldvertilt "any
......... IW, ll""'-t-on or
discrtminlllon bMed on

Borrow Smart. Contact
I he Ohio Ol\lision of
Financia'l
Institution's
thtlu•••P~t~nare
Consumer
Office of
aval...._ on .n equal
Affairs BEFORE you refinance your home Of
obtain a loan. BEWARE
of requests for any large HUD Homes! 3 bed, only
advance payments of $17,0001 for listings BOOtees or insurance. Calllhe
620-4946 •• R019
ol
Consumer '
Office
Affairs toll tree at 1·866- Moving • Muot Sotl. Nice,
278-0003 to learn it. the Large 2/1 home in scenic
mortgage . broker
quiet subdivision, great for
properly hiking, biking and fishing.
lender
is
ltcensed. (This is a public 1257 sq . ft. vinyl siding , lots
ser11ice announcement o1 storage, 1 1f2 car garage,
from the Ohio Valley concrete driveway. EKtra
Put&gt;ishlng Company) ·
parfi:in~ &amp; room tor boat,
large lot with st0f8ge shed
ge rooms. W/1 closer in
Lar
master. Updates include.
t,.___VJ(Ei
_ _ _• Berber carpet, appliances.
..,
AIC &amp;Heal pump.
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'On-site DoctO!

Applications are bring taken
for Motorcycle Mechanics,
ywtl sale at 57 ·Jay Dr. Lot Parts Dept. and Set-1.4). Call
27 and 28. June 13-t•.
74Q-.446-31 10

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Beoide Midd.r~
~~.
13&amp;14.8oy d01tles 2~ &amp; 5.
Girl clothes 12-t6&amp;J.r. Car
seal,etc.,Good cond.Fri/Sat
FRIDAY 8:1XH:OO,North ot

l!ftuMI'!ftl Wanted ....................... - .............. 120
$ptoce lor Rent.............................................4410

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every-~110

8' 20tH Georves
Rd - .

&amp; Fertlll-.............................. 650

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489!5
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Letart
Ad
Raane,Thurs.Ffi.Sat.8 ~o 5.
Otihei,pot5,pans,curtwns,b
d spread,Oelta table 10 Inch
saw,cradts.pUedgef,aander

Schoole tniiiNCtlon .......................- ........... 150

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Moving Sale Friday and
Saturday, June 13th and
141h from 8-3
303
Staffhouse
Rd.
near
Fairgrounds. Furniture, chil·
drens clothes, swing set ,
step 2 playhouse and more.
All ttems must o.

tools,

Pelt lor Sale ................................................ 560
Plumbing &amp; ._tng ....................................
PtofwwiOn.ll ServQs ..................................230
1V &amp; CB Alplltr ................- ............. 110
~~eoo~380

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Large sale 3.2 miles out Wanted to buy Junk Cars,
775. 12' Alum, boat, air com- call 740·388-1l884, if no
presso!, tile saw,·carpemer a.-, leaw a meosage .

For Sllte or T.-.-........._ ................."-... -5110
f'Ntls &amp; Ve; t ott 1...... _ ......... - .... - ..... !iltl
Furm.hecl Rooma.-...- ............. _............... tSO
Generol Htullng .... _, ....................................850
GtJ w ••.,..,,- ...........,.... ,. ............... ,.....,, .... 040
" - Ads..................._, .. ,_ ....... ,...... - .... ·-·050

-tmpro.-.. . . . . . .-... . .

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The
Racine
Police
Department is acoepling
resumes until June 26
S17 ·89 -S28 ·271hr., now hir- 2008. The position is tor a
inQ. For application
and tree part time police officer, 15•
nt 'ob . ~
governeme
I
lnrv, ca11 20 hours a week. Resumes
American Assoc. of Labor 1·
913 _599-8226 . 24/hr&amp;. e,...:.. can be dropped Off at the
serv.
Racine MuniciPal Building or
mailed to Racine Village, PO
d
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Box 399, Racine, Oh 45771
Help wante at arst orne C/0 Curtis D. Jones. Roone
74 992 5023
'Marshall.
Group Home. 0-

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Leaee.,·,. ................. - .................... ,. .., .. .,410
For Sllle ........................................................585

...... Wanted .................................................110.
110
l:iCMRM for Sllle .... - ........._........................... 310
Houoohold Goodo ........ - ............................ 510
- f o r Rent .......................................... 410
In - . . ......................:..........................020

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have signsl 100 Plymale Rd 4
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Huge Yard Sole! Fri &amp; Set
June 13 &amp; 14. 8 till 4. T!)ts
big and small, antiques, fur13
1
nilute, bin soccek
. r tableba,
Dora ta le, man ey
r
oetu•e. loy bo.-ing alley. 10
inch speaker boK, 2 vacuums,
tlls, vcr. tri«:lce
(as advert~sed on ~ tv),
kitchen appliances, ant~que
bedroom set, t.Jndred5 of
name brano clolhes for gins
and womens S·Xll0·22
and much mars!! Take
Route 7 South 10Wa!d 218,
continueonSA71oraboul3

4xC's For Sale ..............................................725

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lhu WANilll
lw-iiiiii·iiiiiiiliiiiiiiPI .._______.

4 81 934 Jackson Pike. appliances, women's.sz . 18-

Ciothes crafts, books.

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l:\llr~ . YARD
. SAul- IIllO
llno

Female
Collie,
tricolored . "'from 8·3 al 1610 3rd Avenue.
~
clothes 1
Wed .-Sat .
9am-?,
Jac:bon Pike. area. Childs A ', ..ques,
' oys.
Min8fsville,
refrigerator ,
pet. Please call 74D-446· Fri &amp; Sat. 6113&amp;6114 from 9- dishwasher, furn~ure, small

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--~---- 'Saturday, June H, 9:00AM
Miniature Fri &amp; Sat Jooe 13&amp;14 from 10
_ _ 2_:oo_PM_._ _ _ _

Lost:

2 bedroom house 1or rent
no petS, (740)992· 5858

p~eterence,llmltmion or

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ml.OAN

Fair~ft8Actot1•

_......., __

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rule &amp; wetlbohawd.lllad&lt;&amp; 1oys, much mora. Fri 6/13 &amp; JL.,-.'f:~-1
brown markongs. 992.Q(13. Sat 6/14. 1 mile past 1'-'-fL~"''IV"
Threo Snow White Kittens Raci:oon Bridge on 141 end
NEA, InC .
with blue eyes, a weeks otd 112 mile from Junction of SA
~-675-2634
325. Watch for signs, ~me-'---':::---~ 11-ing loe everyone.

199/ma! 3 bed, 2 bath, Bank
Repol (5% down, 20 years.
8% APR) tor istings 800620-4946 ex. R027

r~~ee, color, religion, MX
flimllilll 111tUI or l\ltiOMI
origin, or any lrdention ID
m11ke·any auch

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Free swing set - you mu5t 5 family sale ·Nice stuff- oak
temove. 7..0.245-9318
claw toot table &amp; 4 WiOOsor
.
c:halrs. ·horse drawn rake .
Rescued Puppies! free to ·lots of depression glass,
flOOd home . Healthy WfY ....,ral COOk books. clo1he&lt;, ·

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All ........ ldvenillng
inthis,...,..perls

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4 baby ki11ens in good heanh
in need of good homes. 74Q-

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Brand New Restaurant ·for
Lease RT 2 good location,
Owner has 01her interests
call 304·549·5696 Anytime

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(F). free to good home only.
N&lt;C Registered. Cali eves

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Los Angeles' other foQI status of point guard Rajon
~tarters - Gasol, Vladimir Rondo, who injured his left
Radmanovic. Lamar.Odoin ankle early in the second
from Page 81
and Derek Fisher - oom- half of Game 3 and was
bined for 22 points on 7-{)f- kept out of practice on
28"shooting. For the second Wednesday.
the travel and Game 2 and 3
straight game, Odom was - . Rivers said if the speedy
'being so tight together,
plagued
foul trouble, which Rondo is slowed by the
going across the country
Lakers
coach Phil injury that backups Eddie
forced
plett)' much is an over&amp;eas
Jackson tQ distribute the Hou se and Sam Cassell
uip. It was like going back
forward's minutes to oth· would see more · time.
lb Spain. I think that wu a
factor."
·
•.
ers..
Rivers also may use Tony
"I have to stay aggre - Allen, who hasn't played in
Celtics coach Doc Riven,
sive." Odom said. "blat it's the series but did a solid
too, noticed players DJaY
hard to ~n you're 00t out job of guarding Bryant durhave beett feelina the U •mlllCs.
ing Boston's two wins 9ver
.ttects of~ tag
fiJht· , ~9wever. only .o~e of ~n the floor."
io:.f::JUe.
.
i&amp;eaia - Sulaa yuJaC~- . 1be Celtics have their Los Angeles during the
s was the tint game matdled Btylllt s procllc- own problerqs; .Jib getting regular season. .
lhat 1 had four or five differ- tion. The 24-year-old came Garnett going and hoping
C!lssell is one of the few
who
bad
a
Celtics
with championship
that
Paul
Pieroe,
ent players during the game off ·tbe ~ncb ind .scored a
li,nal to pull them out," he career-htgh 20 pomts, but . horrid homecoming in experience. He won two
satd. " I had 10 blow a lime- "The Machine," as he Game 2, · doesn't choke championship rings with
out, one that I dido 't wantto dubbed himself, was the under the pressure of play- the Houston Rockets and
u~e late. I thought it was a only Lakers player bestdes log in front .of folks from has been trying to tell his
very tough turnaround and I Bryant to rise to the occa- his neighborhood in nearby teammates to relax and not
think rest is very impor- sioo in the must-est of Inglewood.
be overwhelmed by the
tant."
must-win games.
There's also the playing enormity of the finals .

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Minnesota snaps six-game losing:
streak with 8-5·win over Indians :

Reds

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· (740) 446-2342 (740) 992-2156 (304) 675-1333
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games, not the ones \bat matCLEVELAND (AP) Indians catcher Victor
ter.
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· ·
Justt'n· Morneau drove i.n Martinez left after one
"Th
. 1·s
I'm~ trPJuing the
year,
--w ·
three runs and Jason Kubel inning.
The
Indians
preseason as. my season," hit a. homer to help . the announced thar he has an
Frye said. "Last year, ·I kind Minnesota Twins defeat the inflamed right 'elbow, the
of used the preseasoQ as a Cleveland Indians 8-5, snap- latest in a 'string of injuries
tuneup to get ready for the · ping, a six-game losing to the defending division
. season' This yeor, the _presea- · ~treak WedneRday nlgbt.
champions. Rlght-hatltler
. ,SQt\, that's preuy much my
Nick Blackburn (5-4) won lakt: Westbrook is scheduled
season."
for .the ftrSt time 'Since May for season-ending elbow
Frye knows .other NFL 16, allowing two runs and" surgery Thursday, right-hanteams will be w~hing in seven hits oy.e r six innings der .Fausto Carmona has
August, to see. if be coilld · as, Mirmesotil moved two been sidelined since May 24
become a staiter again some- · games ahead of third-place with a strained left hip and
day. Until . then. Frye will Cleveland in the AL Central. · designated hitter Travis
keep in mind the career paths
Jesse Crain pitched I 1-3 Hafnec'is on the disabled list
. of Anderson and Hasselbeck. · innings and Joe Nathan · .with a 110fe fight shoulder.
"Look at Matt's example. worked the ninth for his 17th
Kubel's . two-(Un -homer
He was in Green Bay for save in 18 chances after capP.f"!· a five-run third off
thrCe years and he didn't start · Grady Sizemore hit a three- P;tul . Byrd (3-6) that put
playing until he was · my . run homer with two outs in Minneseta ahead, . 6-1.
age," Frye said. "Everyone the seventh to get Cleveland Morneau's two-run double
has a different path. And within 6-5.
,
broke a · 1-1 tie. Michael .
nobody knows what that is.
Boof Bonser wallied Cuddyer doubled home
I'm sure D.A. didn't know David Dellucci and yielded Morneau and scored when
when he was in Baltimore . a single to CaseY. B~ to Kobel h~t a 3-1 pitc~ over
that he would be where be. is open the ·seventh. The nght- the wallm center for his sevat right now with Cleveland. bander got two quick outs enth homer:
.
"I just believe in my heart and was replaced by leftThe Twins had ~n
that I am going to be playing bander Dennys Reyes. outscored44-17, hi( .178 (8·
again in this league .... I can Sizemore, hitting .21-9· for-45) with runners in scorget \he job done. I can play." asainst lefties, lined a 2-2 ing position, and compiled
· pttch over the wall in right an 8.08 ERA during their
for his 13th homer.
six-game slide their
'
"You:
.ki:low ·what? You LaRue added a two-run
Alexi Casilla extended his longest. losing streak since
can't ' control what hap- shot, his first homer since hitting streak to 13 games dropping eight in a row, fuly
pens," LaRue said. "It's a July 31.
with an RBI single m the 5-13, 2003.
big
hit (losing Pujols), but
Cueto kept himself in ninth to make it 7-5. He
. from Page 81
The Twins scored an
this team is capable of win- constant trouble With the stole second. and scored on a uneanned run on a sacrifice
eight walks, the most by a two,out double by Morneau. fly by Mike Lamb in the secfly ball for his first error, ning without him."
The
Red
s
have
been
much
Reds right-hander since
letting in a run.
Cueto (5-6)" couldn't get like Cueto, a · 22-year-old Bruce Berenyi walked eight
their team, wl1ich they did."
his pitches-over the plate. rookie who impresses at Giants on April 17, 1982.
falls'
apart
at
Ludwick
doubled
home
a
times
and
The Browns improved
He walked eight in only five
He'
ll
eiJher
run
in
the
fourth
.lor
a
6-0
many
others.
their
offensive line in
innings, the most by a Reds
dominate
hitters
with
a
lead
and
later
added
his
·
from
Page
81
Bentley's
absence and it
pitcher since left-bander
well-placed
94
mph
fastcareer~high
16th
homer,
his
helped Cleveland transform
Steve Avery walked nine
its inept offense into one of
Diamondbacks on June 29, ball. or leave it down the second in two games, as the . a positive manner."
middle. The Cardinals made Cardinals pulled away. ·
the league's powerhouses.
. 1999.
.
Notes:
RHP
Adam · Bentley practiced with the
"We feel like the land"He just dido 't have a him look like· a rookie for
Browns on Tuesday for the scape of our team has
good ballgame ," catcher the sec~e this season. Wainwright went oo the I:&gt;L
They proviOeOllls-previ- witlra sprained'fingeron his first time since he undeP changed from July 2006 to
Paul Baku said. "It was 5-0
.hand.
The . went knee inju.ry and sur- where we are in June 2008,"
before we came to bat. He ous worst moment in the pitching
gave us some innings later majors on April 29, scoryng Cardinals are expected to vived a life·threatenintt Savage said.
Feinsod characterized the
but the way Looper was seven runs in . a 7-2 win. put Pujols on the DL on infection .
The 28-year-old passed a parting as amicable.
Cueto managed · to retire Thursday and activate
throwing, it didn ' t maller."
The Cardinals have kept only five batters before his. pitcher Joel Pineiro, who physiCal and a running test
"This is no fault of the
will start the final game of Monday and was cleared to Cleveland Browns," he
winning - I 0 of their .last quickest-ever exit.
Not a whole lot better this the series. ... LHP Mark practice with the team dur- said.
13 - despite injuries that
Mulder will begin a rehab ing their three-day minithinned the rotation and the time around:
He declined comment on
"He's
thrown
the
ball
well
assignment
Saturday
with
camp
this
week.
He
predictlineup. They got their latest
whether other teams were
bad news on Wednesday : for a guy his age outside of Double-A . Springfield. ed Tuesday that he would be interested in Bentley.
Albert Pujols will be out for tonight and one other Mulder has been trying to stllrting iri 2008 whether for
Bentley, a two-time Pro
at least three weeks with a game," manager Dusty come back from shoulder the Browns or another NFL Bowl center · with 'New
Baker said. "He started surgery..... Cueto has given team.
.strained left calf.
Orleans, signed a six-year.'
"Since day one, we've missing, then be started to up at least one homer in II
"When he came to the $36 million free-agent conof his 14 starts .... Jolbert Browns two years ago, their tract in .March 2006 with the
had guys who are part of the overthrow."
St. Lol,lis had three walks · Cabrera started at 2B for the situation was entirely differ- Browns.
core of this club not partici~s· in tite Reds, who gave Brandon ent and they didn 't know if
pating; but the games .still aDct a. pair
"It was a unique cir-cumcount and we're still play- fJJst inning. ,&amp;.Qkiel hit a. Pbillips a day.of rest. It -was and when he was going to stance, in terms of him
!brei-run itopler; :his second CabreJ:a's ·fir,st apjlearanee recover from this injury," being a Ideal icon. playing
ing," La Russa said.
With their top hitter gone; in two games s.ince return- · · in the ma~~ince Oct. 3, Feinsod said. "They had to at St. Ignatius, Ohio St.ate,"
ing ffom a knee: infection. 2004 for ·
. .·
.
·the Cardinals carried &lt;&gt;n.
do certain things to help said Savage, referring to
One guy see.ms ·refreshed.
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- Less than a year ago.
Charlie Frye was the staning
quanerback for the team he
grew up loving in Willard,
Ohio, He was throwing to
Cleveland Browns stars
Braylon Edwards and Kellen
Wmslow.
Then, after one homd
game, Frye crash-landed 'in
Seattle. He became a thirdstring quanerback when the
Browns gave him away for a
sixth-round draft pick, the
most sudden trade of an
opening-day staner in modern NFL history.
This week he 's throwing
passes through the rain to
undrafted free agent Michael
Bumpus.' He's fighting lor
snaps in minicamp with .to it. But there's always
Dalton Bell, a ftrSt-year pro going to be that in the back of
from West Texas A&amp;M your mind that motivates
recently waived by Green yo " he said "It keeps your
Bay. He's humbled as much
u.
·
eye on the prize. as they say.
as any NFL staning quarter- Something like that happens
back in recent memory.
to you, you are going to think
Yet Frye retains hope.
about that a little bit. It moti"This isn't my end," said vales you and drives you to
the 26-year-old who went 6- become a better player."
13 as the Browns' starter
Seahawks offensive coorwhile enduring changed dinator Gil Haskell .said he
~Ifliedon~s and coach}ng staffs. senses Frye is still disapn I see mysel as a so- pointed, if not crushed.
''I'm sure. He was a starter
called 'career backup' quarterback. My goal is t.o get
h ·
be'
h
back on the field. That's what and then e went to mgt e
I do every "·y. Every day in third guy," Haskell said.
~
··That 's no fun."
the weight .room, the film
.. . . .
room, on the field, it's keep · But Haskellts qUJck to a~d
pushing forward to get back !hat Frye helped Seattle wm
on the field so I can be a 118 fourth consecutive NFC
W!;St title last. season.
.
starting quarterback again."
Hll.-wuuhut for Cleveland,
On the stdelines. d_unng
after a dynamic college the games, he was a btg.influcareer at nearby Akron. He ence and ~elp f~Jr us. I meat,'&gt;
won a close training camp h_e coute g~ the othe~ ~ s
battle with Derek Anderson stgnals, · Haskell Sllld.. He
last summer, and then went could ~a~ the f~J111atJons,
4-of-1 0 for 34 YardS with an see 'the, i;lefenses · ·.. . really
interceptioh Sept. 9 and got . helpful!, ,
d...e
sacked five times during a
While
ny
spied,
10
34-7 loss to Pittsburgh in Anderson · .starred
Cleveland The Browns therf Cleveland. The former backreplaced ·their third-round up in Baltimore joined
pick in 2005 with Anderson, Edwa~ds and Wmslow m
a third-year veteran who had Ha~aJt for '?e Pro Bowlwhile Frye s career JUSt
just three stans.
Since the NFL and AFL seemed to say aloha. He and
merged in 1970, no quarter- second-stringer
Seneca
back had ever started an Wallace watched i\S Matt
opener and been traded Hasselbeck. Seanle''s starter
before Week 2.
·since 200 I, set team passing
Frye appeared stunned for records and JNent to his third
the relnamder of 2007, seem, Pro Bowl. . .
ingly adrift in Seattle without
"Befure lleft;Ucnew they
so much as a snap in pmctice. had. a gOO!;! team, with the
"1 think in time, you adjust ~nt of money they spent

Seattle
Seahawks
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quarterback
Charlie Frye
turns
toward
fullback

Owen
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workout
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said of the Browns. "You just
knew that Kellen and
Braylon were going to break
out."'
·
Now, Frye waits for another breakout chance. And
waits. And waits ...
"Charlie's got to have
plays so we can see where he
fits," Haskell said. "The
g3!JleS will tell. He's fine out
here, hut .you've got to do it
in a game."
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.
Byrd gave up five earned
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Notes: Indians managerEric Wedge said that if 20:
Josh Barfield rould net ~p:
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could result in a trip to the
disabled list because of ;.i
strained left middle finger:
... Manager Ron Gardenhire.
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roster move following
Thursday ni ght's game. The;
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series
inMilwaukee on Friday and
will add a position player~
RHP Juan Rincon has a stiff
neck and could g o to the DL.:
... Lamb went 0-for-2 tO:
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strrught games .... Byrd has
yielded an AL-high 17.
homers.
Bentley's local high school
and college teams. "It was
going to be the trifect.a in
playing for the Browns. lt'just didn 't work out."
··
Bentley's dream 'o f play-.
ing for his hometown ream
ended quickly when he tore
his left patellar tendon on
the first full-cont.act play of
training camp in July 2006. .
Following surger.y to
repair the tendon, he devel~
·oped a staph infection and
needed three more opera~
tions. Hi s contract witlr
Cleveland was later short~
ened to one year.
.·
''I'm still a fan, I'm still a:
Cleveland guy, and I'm gl~
. to see the Browns do well,"·
Bentley said a day before
his release. "They have ~o(
-so many stars now. I m,
excited about that frorn a
fan 's perspective. I'm
always going to be a
Cleveland Browns die-hard
fan no
matter what.:
Whatever happens, I'm P,lad
to see the team do well. ' :

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And so far in the series,
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minutes. reflected it. He
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the sprain knee he suffered
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too much.
"I was probably a littll~
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front of more family and .
more friends," he said.
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prafesstonally landscaped.
Ranch style house with 4
bedrooms. lfvtng room. &lt;tining room . kttchen . laroe tam· .
ity roon'l. central. air, gas heat
·and 1 fireplace A.Oc:Jmon of 8
large Florida room completely cedar opens onto
. &amp; pool
Heated .
patiO
area.
"
,ground poole""""""' by pn·
vacy fencing and landscaped. Finished 2 car
garage aHached 1o house
and finistoed &amp; healed 3 r;ar

will consider land cootract
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Drive. from S365 10 SSBO.
7 oov--ov
2568 .
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740-4-46New 3 Bedroom hOmes from Housing Opportunity. Thts
$214 .36 per month, Includes . ins\itution is an Equal
many upgrades. deNwry &amp; Opportunity Provider and
set-up. (740)385-2434
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446-3384

de~ and transportation. Need 1 Handyman citt 304- garage
~attached .
740-828·2870
Also hiring for hoo~Mkeep- · 675-5857 ~. Siding,, E»~c&amp;Kent cordtion ready to
mymid\;asttrome.com
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move'" $255.000.00; C.II:
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eleCiric.
washer, dryer
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OWNER FINANCE . AVAIL·
AVAILABLE NOW
ABLE. 7.&amp;0-446-3570
1br. Non-Ha~capped

PAYMENr pro·
grams 1or you to buy your
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home instead of renting.
• 100% financing
Federal Funds juSt released
Vegetable p(ants $3 a • Less than pertect credit for Land Owners. No clos·
Dozen, Flower flats $9. accepted
ing cost and ZERO. DOWN!

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security deposit r~uired, no

erator $65,000 (304)675· 2008 3 bedroom 2 battl sec- 2 bedroom apart!-nent for
6628
tiona! home $2?9 per month rent in Middleport, no &lt;pets.
(740)992· 5858
;/l)obl.lntuchliou.com 4 bedroom. 2 112 bath loQ · 740-385-7671.
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home. 34286
raw
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Pomeroy, lg. pole buik:ling &amp;
AAA NEW
.bath, furnt&amp;hed , no pets
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out building on 6 acres
MOOUL.ARS ·
Rent+ Dep. 700-«1.0245
.
w/pond (B16)661Hl758
2 Story, Cape Cod
2BR' apt. CIA. (740) 441 ·
Golllpah
Collogo
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&amp; Ranch Models
0194
(Careers Clost To Home) 4bl', 2 AC , Pool. Country
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Sumner Road . Experienced COL drivers
With tanker and halmal cen.
Wilson's
needed . local tnps. 7-40·
Garage
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elderty l.clies in my home,
Tnlint
$300-700 Wk. St\lrp peo.t...a..H v;ideo &amp; UUioll'.
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ple start today! 1-117-124-4122 AT 35 .._...
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paTB1115 wab:me • interYI8W
S1ore need Midni~ Clert avalla.b kl. NutritiOUs meal
,
futl or pan time 304--937- planmng , ex~llent rater·
Do VUU want high wages_? 4900
enoes phone number5 upon
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L'
sad request. For more into, 740own schedule? Gall TayiOt"'s
ee •ng
. teen
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(740)446-3305 Independent Hatrdresser.
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All T,_ Ma!iO!lry, Briel&lt;,
Thursday 1Dam-2pm. We'
a
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Bkx:t Stone FfM Estimate
are ~hiring. S1a.te Tested New Management
(7.a}-4ut-7a0s- 30-4-593~
Nu,..ng Assistants, and Super 8 Mot&lt;; now """""'. 6421
LPN 's &amp; RN$ . EOE
ing appl&lt;:ations !of part time
.

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199~ Fortune 3 bed 2 ~th . satellite TV incl. w/rent,
Oaytome 388-DOOO, '8V8nlf1Q dose to hospital. Call 74033_11-_0_382
dryer, dishwasher and refrig: _24_5_·9_21_3_ _ _ _ _ _
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AVON ! All Areas! To Buu or year of 'commerical drMng Elephant ears, Cannas•. also ' PaY,men1 could be the Will
do
Larlel
14
Thur, Fri •. Sat, June 1'3, • Setl Shirle Spears
expenence &amp; clean MVR. ha_Ye pond plants. goldfish &amp; same as rent
lmprove menls. Bankruptcy
1~- FU!T'Iiture, clothing. etc.
'
Prior eKPerieflce ~ semt- kOI. 4«»- 1578 Oi' 645• 1361
Mortgage
Localors. &amp; Bad Credit OK. 2. 3, 4 and
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hlnl15 people 2712 Uncoin Ave. 3br. 1ba,
with detached over sized
for openlnp in our
Gotttpollo locollonl,
garage, call tor details
$78,000 motivated seller,
304·675·6757,
304·610·
Do
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Assisl 2 Sale 304Non4 1cAk Mid Chrtlliln
755·2980
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acr~ . R~seberry Ret ~ • SI.SOihr FT + Bonut
Pleasant. with washer.

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coins,
any
1OK/14K/18K gold jewel!)',
dental gold, pre 1935 US
currency, prootl minl sets,
diamonds_ MTS Coin Shop,
151 2nd Avenue, Gallipolis.

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ldvertilt "any
......... IW, ll""'-t-on or
discrtminlllon bMed on

Borrow Smart. Contact
I he Ohio Ol\lision of
Financia'l
Institution's
thtlu•••P~t~nare
Consumer
Office of
aval...._ on .n equal
Affairs BEFORE you refinance your home Of
obtain a loan. BEWARE
of requests for any large HUD Homes! 3 bed, only
advance payments of $17,0001 for listings BOOtees or insurance. Calllhe
620-4946 •• R019
ol
Consumer '
Office
Affairs toll tree at 1·866- Moving • Muot Sotl. Nice,
278-0003 to learn it. the Large 2/1 home in scenic
mortgage . broker
quiet subdivision, great for
properly hiking, biking and fishing.
lender
is
ltcensed. (This is a public 1257 sq . ft. vinyl siding , lots
ser11ice announcement o1 storage, 1 1f2 car garage,
from the Ohio Valley concrete driveway. EKtra
Put&gt;ishlng Company) ·
parfi:in~ &amp; room tor boat,
large lot with st0f8ge shed
ge rooms. W/1 closer in
Lar
master. Updates include.
t,.___VJ(Ei
_ _ _• Berber carpet, appliances.
..,
AIC &amp;Heal pump.
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'On-site DoctO!

Applications are bring taken
for Motorcycle Mechanics,
ywtl sale at 57 ·Jay Dr. Lot Parts Dept. and Set-1.4). Call
27 and 28. June 13-t•.
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Beoide Midd.r~
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13&amp;14.8oy d01tles 2~ &amp; 5.
Girl clothes 12-t6&amp;J.r. Car
seal,etc.,Good cond.Fri/Sat
FRIDAY 8:1XH:OO,North ot

l!ftuMI'!ftl Wanted ....................... - .............. 120
$ptoce lor Rent.............................................4410

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every-~110

8' 20tH Georves
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&amp; Fertlll-.............................. 650

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saw,cradts.pUedgef,aander

Schoole tniiiNCtlon .......................- ........... 150

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Moving Sale Friday and
Saturday, June 13th and
141h from 8-3
303
Staffhouse
Rd.
near
Fairgrounds. Furniture, chil·
drens clothes, swing set ,
step 2 playhouse and more.
All ttems must o.

tools,

Pelt lor Sale ................................................ 560
Plumbing &amp; ._tng ....................................
PtofwwiOn.ll ServQs ..................................230
1V &amp; CB Alplltr ................- ............. 110
~~eoo~380

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Large sale 3.2 miles out Wanted to buy Junk Cars,
775. 12' Alum, boat, air com- call 740·388-1l884, if no
presso!, tile saw,·carpemer a.-, leaw a meosage .

For Sllte or T.-.-........._ ................."-... -5110
f'Ntls &amp; Ve; t ott 1...... _ ......... - .... - ..... !iltl
Furm.hecl Rooma.-...- ............. _............... tSO
Generol Htullng .... _, ....................................850
GtJ w ••.,..,,- ...........,.... ,. ............... ,.....,, .... 040
" - Ads..................._, .. ,_ ....... ,...... - .... ·-·050

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The
Racine
Police
Department is acoepling
resumes until June 26
S17 ·89 -S28 ·271hr., now hir- 2008. The position is tor a
inQ. For application
and tree part time police officer, 15•
nt 'ob . ~
governeme
I
lnrv, ca11 20 hours a week. Resumes
American Assoc. of Labor 1·
913 _599-8226 . 24/hr&amp;. e,...:.. can be dropped Off at the
serv.
Racine MuniciPal Building or
mailed to Racine Village, PO
d
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Box 399, Racine, Oh 45771
Help wante at arst orne C/0 Curtis D. Jones. Roone
74 992 5023
'Marshall.
Group Home. 0-

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Leaee.,·,. ................. - .................... ,. .., .. .,410
For Sllle ........................................................585

...... Wanted .................................................110.
110
l:iCMRM for Sllle .... - ........._........................... 310
Houoohold Goodo ........ - ............................ 510
- f o r Rent .......................................... 410
In - . . ......................:..........................020

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Huge Yard Sole! Fri &amp; Set
June 13 &amp; 14. 8 till 4. T!)ts
big and small, antiques, fur13
1
nilute, bin soccek
. r tableba,
Dora ta le, man ey
r
oetu•e. loy bo.-ing alley. 10
inch speaker boK, 2 vacuums,
tlls, vcr. tri«:lce
(as advert~sed on ~ tv),
kitchen appliances, ant~que
bedroom set, t.Jndred5 of
name brano clolhes for gins
and womens S·Xll0·22
and much mars!! Take
Route 7 South 10Wa!d 218,
continueonSA71oraboul3

4xC's For Sale ..............................................725

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Female
Collie,
tricolored . "'from 8·3 al 1610 3rd Avenue.
~
clothes 1
Wed .-Sat .
9am-?,
Jac:bon Pike. area. Childs A ', ..ques,
' oys.
Min8fsville,
refrigerator ,
pet. Please call 74D-446· Fri &amp; Sat. 6113&amp;6114 from 9- dishwasher, furn~ure, small

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Miniature Fri &amp; Sat Jooe 13&amp;14 from 10
_ _ 2_:oo_PM_._ _ _ _

Lost:

2 bedroom house 1or rent
no petS, (740)992· 5858

p~eterence,llmltmion or

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Fair~ft8Actot1•

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rule &amp; wetlbohawd.lllad&lt;&amp; 1oys, much mora. Fri 6/13 &amp; JL.,-.'f:~-1
brown markongs. 992.Q(13. Sat 6/14. 1 mile past 1'-'-fL~"''IV"
Threo Snow White Kittens Raci:oon Bridge on 141 end
NEA, InC .
with blue eyes, a weeks otd 112 mile from Junction of SA
~-675-2634
325. Watch for signs, ~me-'---':::---~ 11-ing loe everyone.

199/ma! 3 bed, 2 bath, Bank
Repol (5% down, 20 years.
8% APR) tor istings 800620-4946 ex. R027

r~~ee, color, religion, MX
flimllilll 111tUI or l\ltiOMI
origin, or any lrdention ID
m11ke·any auch

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Free swing set - you mu5t 5 family sale ·Nice stuff- oak
temove. 7..0.245-9318
claw toot table &amp; 4 WiOOsor
.
c:halrs. ·horse drawn rake .
Rescued Puppies! free to ·lots of depression glass,
flOOd home . Healthy WfY ....,ral COOk books. clo1he&lt;, ·

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inthis,...,..perls

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4 baby ki11ens in good heanh
in need of good homes. 74Q-

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Brand New Restaurant ·for
Lease RT 2 good location,
Owner has 01her interests
call 304·549·5696 Anytime

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(F). free to good home only.
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Los Angeles' other foQI status of point guard Rajon
~tarters - Gasol, Vladimir Rondo, who injured his left
Radmanovic. Lamar.Odoin ankle early in the second
from Page 81
and Derek Fisher - oom- half of Game 3 and was
bined for 22 points on 7-{)f- kept out of practice on
28"shooting. For the second Wednesday.
the travel and Game 2 and 3
straight game, Odom was - . Rivers said if the speedy
'being so tight together,
plagued
foul trouble, which Rondo is slowed by the
going across the country
Lakers
coach Phil injury that backups Eddie
forced
plett)' much is an over&amp;eas
Jackson tQ distribute the Hou se and Sam Cassell
uip. It was like going back
forward's minutes to oth· would see more · time.
lb Spain. I think that wu a
factor."
·
•.
ers..
Rivers also may use Tony
"I have to stay aggre - Allen, who hasn't played in
Celtics coach Doc Riven,
sive." Odom said. "blat it's the series but did a solid
too, noticed players DJaY
hard to ~n you're 00t out job of guarding Bryant durhave beett feelina the U •mlllCs.
ing Boston's two wins 9ver
.ttects of~ tag
fiJht· , ~9wever. only .o~e of ~n the floor."
io:.f::JUe.
.
i&amp;eaia - Sulaa yuJaC~- . 1be Celtics have their Los Angeles during the
s was the tint game matdled Btylllt s procllc- own problerqs; .Jib getting regular season. .
lhat 1 had four or five differ- tion. The 24-year-old came Garnett going and hoping
C!lssell is one of the few
who
bad
a
Celtics
with championship
that
Paul
Pieroe,
ent players during the game off ·tbe ~ncb ind .scored a
li,nal to pull them out," he career-htgh 20 pomts, but . horrid homecoming in experience. He won two
satd. " I had 10 blow a lime- "The Machine," as he Game 2, · doesn't choke championship rings with
out, one that I dido 't wantto dubbed himself, was the under the pressure of play- the Houston Rockets and
u~e late. I thought it was a only Lakers player bestdes log in front .of folks from has been trying to tell his
very tough turnaround and I Bryant to rise to the occa- his neighborhood in nearby teammates to relax and not
think rest is very impor- sioo in the must-est of Inglewood.
be overwhelmed by the
tant."
must-win games.
There's also the playing enormity of the finals .

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Monday thr._. Friday

Minnesota snaps six-game losing:
streak with 8-5·win over Indians :

Reds

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· (740) 446-2342 (740) 992-2156 (304) 675-1333
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games, not the ones \bat matCLEVELAND (AP) Indians catcher Victor
ter.
·
· ·
Justt'n· Morneau drove i.n Martinez left after one
"Th
. 1·s
I'm~ trPJuing the
year,
--w ·
three runs and Jason Kubel inning.
The
Indians
preseason as. my season," hit a. homer to help . the announced thar he has an
Frye said. "Last year, ·I kind Minnesota Twins defeat the inflamed right 'elbow, the
of used the preseasoQ as a Cleveland Indians 8-5, snap- latest in a 'string of injuries
tuneup to get ready for the · ping, a six-game losing to the defending division
. season' This yeor, the _presea- · ~treak WedneRday nlgbt.
champions. Rlght-hatltler
. ,SQt\, that's preuy much my
Nick Blackburn (5-4) won lakt: Westbrook is scheduled
season."
for .the ftrSt time 'Since May for season-ending elbow
Frye knows .other NFL 16, allowing two runs and" surgery Thursday, right-hanteams will be w~hing in seven hits oy.e r six innings der .Fausto Carmona has
August, to see. if be coilld · as, Mirmesotil moved two been sidelined since May 24
become a staiter again some- · games ahead of third-place with a strained left hip and
day. Until . then. Frye will Cleveland in the AL Central. · designated hitter Travis
keep in mind the career paths
Jesse Crain pitched I 1-3 Hafnec'is on the disabled list
. of Anderson and Hasselbeck. · innings and Joe Nathan · .with a 110fe fight shoulder.
"Look at Matt's example. worked the ninth for his 17th
Kubel's . two-(Un -homer
He was in Green Bay for save in 18 chances after capP.f"!· a five-run third off
thrCe years and he didn't start · Grady Sizemore hit a three- P;tul . Byrd (3-6) that put
playing until he was · my . run homer with two outs in Minneseta ahead, . 6-1.
age," Frye said. "Everyone the seventh to get Cleveland Morneau's two-run double
has a different path. And within 6-5.
,
broke a · 1-1 tie. Michael .
nobody knows what that is.
Boof Bonser wallied Cuddyer doubled home
I'm sure D.A. didn't know David Dellucci and yielded Morneau and scored when
when he was in Baltimore . a single to CaseY. B~ to Kobel h~t a 3-1 pitc~ over
that he would be where be. is open the ·seventh. The nght- the wallm center for his sevat right now with Cleveland. bander got two quick outs enth homer:
.
"I just believe in my heart and was replaced by leftThe Twins had ~n
that I am going to be playing bander Dennys Reyes. outscored44-17, hi( .178 (8·
again in this league .... I can Sizemore, hitting .21-9· for-45) with runners in scorget \he job done. I can play." asainst lefties, lined a 2-2 ing position, and compiled
· pttch over the wall in right an 8.08 ERA during their
for his 13th homer.
six-game slide their
'
"You:
.ki:low ·what? You LaRue added a two-run
Alexi Casilla extended his longest. losing streak since
can't ' control what hap- shot, his first homer since hitting streak to 13 games dropping eight in a row, fuly
pens," LaRue said. "It's a July 31.
with an RBI single m the 5-13, 2003.
big
hit (losing Pujols), but
Cueto kept himself in ninth to make it 7-5. He
. from Page 81
The Twins scored an
this team is capable of win- constant trouble With the stole second. and scored on a uneanned run on a sacrifice
eight walks, the most by a two,out double by Morneau. fly by Mike Lamb in the secfly ball for his first error, ning without him."
The
Red
s
have
been
much
Reds right-hander since
letting in a run.
Cueto (5-6)" couldn't get like Cueto, a · 22-year-old Bruce Berenyi walked eight
their team, wl1ich they did."
his pitches-over the plate. rookie who impresses at Giants on April 17, 1982.
falls'
apart
at
Ludwick
doubled
home
a
times
and
The Browns improved
He walked eight in only five
He'
ll
eiJher
run
in
the
fourth
.lor
a
6-0
many
others.
their
offensive line in
innings, the most by a Reds
dominate
hitters
with
a
lead
and
later
added
his
·
from
Page
81
Bentley's
absence and it
pitcher since left-bander
well-placed
94
mph
fastcareer~high
16th
homer,
his
helped Cleveland transform
Steve Avery walked nine
its inept offense into one of
Diamondbacks on June 29, ball. or leave it down the second in two games, as the . a positive manner."
middle. The Cardinals made Cardinals pulled away. ·
the league's powerhouses.
. 1999.
.
Notes:
RHP
Adam · Bentley practiced with the
"We feel like the land"He just dido 't have a him look like· a rookie for
Browns on Tuesday for the scape of our team has
good ballgame ," catcher the sec~e this season. Wainwright went oo the I:&gt;L
They proviOeOllls-previ- witlra sprained'fingeron his first time since he undeP changed from July 2006 to
Paul Baku said. "It was 5-0
.hand.
The . went knee inju.ry and sur- where we are in June 2008,"
before we came to bat. He ous worst moment in the pitching
gave us some innings later majors on April 29, scoryng Cardinals are expected to vived a life·threatenintt Savage said.
Feinsod characterized the
but the way Looper was seven runs in . a 7-2 win. put Pujols on the DL on infection .
The 28-year-old passed a parting as amicable.
Cueto managed · to retire Thursday and activate
throwing, it didn ' t maller."
The Cardinals have kept only five batters before his. pitcher Joel Pineiro, who physiCal and a running test
"This is no fault of the
will start the final game of Monday and was cleared to Cleveland Browns," he
winning - I 0 of their .last quickest-ever exit.
Not a whole lot better this the series. ... LHP Mark practice with the team dur- said.
13 - despite injuries that
Mulder will begin a rehab ing their three-day minithinned the rotation and the time around:
He declined comment on
"He's
thrown
the
ball
well
assignment
Saturday
with
camp
this
week.
He
predictlineup. They got their latest
whether other teams were
bad news on Wednesday : for a guy his age outside of Double-A . Springfield. ed Tuesday that he would be interested in Bentley.
Albert Pujols will be out for tonight and one other Mulder has been trying to stllrting iri 2008 whether for
Bentley, a two-time Pro
at least three weeks with a game," manager Dusty come back from shoulder the Browns or another NFL Bowl center · with 'New
Baker said. "He started surgery..... Cueto has given team.
.strained left calf.
Orleans, signed a six-year.'
"Since day one, we've missing, then be started to up at least one homer in II
"When he came to the $36 million free-agent conof his 14 starts .... Jolbert Browns two years ago, their tract in .March 2006 with the
had guys who are part of the overthrow."
St. Lol,lis had three walks · Cabrera started at 2B for the situation was entirely differ- Browns.
core of this club not partici~s· in tite Reds, who gave Brandon ent and they didn 't know if
pating; but the games .still aDct a. pair
"It was a unique cir-cumcount and we're still play- fJJst inning. ,&amp;.Qkiel hit a. Pbillips a day.of rest. It -was and when he was going to stance, in terms of him
!brei-run itopler; :his second CabreJ:a's ·fir,st apjlearanee recover from this injury," being a Ideal icon. playing
ing," La Russa said.
With their top hitter gone; in two games s.ince return- · · in the ma~~ince Oct. 3, Feinsod said. "They had to at St. Ignatius, Ohio St.ate,"
ing ffom a knee: infection. 2004 for ·
. .·
.
·the Cardinals carried &lt;&gt;n.
do certain things to help said Savage, referring to
One guy see.ms ·refreshed.
Kobe Bryllnt soared as
usual.
The [;akers' superstar
scored 36 points, and ·
' showing why be's the
league's MVP, did w,llat he
h~d '? do to !uef his ~m
back roto the i.Qals, Bl'yant
· went 12-of·~O ~ lhe
fi~1 df:oppiDI! ,JUJP':rs,
bUialna m ~ atr to,sulk:
~ and dtawllla ~­
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strong Chance ~ could uncover some
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was lhln but accesitabte. East
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togic a~ tntultion to maKe ~r assessmenta, and the oombinatbn wiH p"ut )'OU
rlgM on · tafOit. tf one or 'the CMhef Is
abaent, your ·oonc:tualont ara ap1 to be
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ARIES (-21-Aprl 111- ,_;.tho
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1hlt yo;..i'VII bHn r.luellint to attempt. 'lbu

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TAURUS (,t¢1 204My 201-

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decision mak8r. Unli!(e these compan·
ions, ~r conclustons wil l be based on
realistiC 1actors.
AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Fob. 19) - S hifting
cond iUons wll enable you to acquire a
desired item through a $0uroe 1hat is~­
dom open lc you . Go directly to tt without
heilitatkm, in&amp;taad of thinking you're not

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ther your ani:Mtions ~ -hurting anyone in the proceea.
SCORPIO (Ocl. 2«*&gt;v. 22) - By "sing
~ur WOf)Qerful, practical ln$1~. xou1J
._. opportLrUties wl"l8re others onlY see
Piublwi •• · \Wr point of •
.wll be right
en the matte., .a
heiHate to .act oo
it.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec. 21 ) - Your
optimistic outlook on life enables you to
shift gears on eo~lditio IS tf"l:tt appear to
be extremoly nogalivo to others.Your attitude will successfully tum things around .
C.o.eBICORN IDee. 22-Jan . 191 - Do
not Jet the opintons of your peers make
voo di&amp;oount your abiltty to be a good

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M•l• and hmales, Firat
time
sale of Doe's.

Referen&lt;eS Available!
Call Gary Stanley @
740-591 -8044
Please leave messa e

2001 Volw wry good oond.,
run~ loaded, wJsunroof, .
Columbua,
Ohio leather inter., 94,000 miles
4 J 2 1 IS - 1 0 4 I $9,5110 30«175-1509
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2129). . , _ Actions: Police lmpouodol Cars lmm
AN ectlone of. the $5001 . Honcla8, Chevys,
director which lire Jeeps, Fords. &amp; mo&lt;el for

F•mlly
ServlcH devl-,
tegllt-. uld Call p'lllnt
H&amp;H
(DJFS), Ia aollcltlng uecutora, executrix- on or befoN the
Guttering
J1f11P0U18 no lmple- •·· lldmlnllltrators, August 14111
ment the county's lldmlnlstrlltrlxu 8nd dlry ol 200e « ludltSeamless Gutters
W o r k I o r c e ·•aJgnMs
whoH -wt11be•-.t upon 1-nce or • listings 80()..62()..4876 u: V-435
Roofing, Siding, Gutters
O.OIIDpil- Program! llddrM. . . --tllngly.
aiMed .n.ctlve - ·
Insured &amp; Bonded
for the period o1 July 1, urda-n, will t.reby Benelk:lal Ohio, Inc. Pureulllll to Ohio
Foa
740-653-9657
2001 thraugh ,._ 30, liD no11ce thai on May Plalntlll,
Aelo'-1 eo. Sr Plm ~
2001. The Wcddotce 2, 2001, Beneflelal • j:...,
0. II2IIM 1141.01, A ftnal action
O.•r?"""'*" Poogo•• Olllo, Inc., 1111111 Its ADanwyfDrPiorlottlll
IMWIIIIIPP 111~tothe oo ClleYY 51-. sllorl
lldmlnle- Complrtlnt
In 11 w. Manu- ·Elwll_l...· Re•tew bed. 4•4. lolo of ext.. add
tr1111ve lootdwoetolp mel Forecloaure
•nd A,.,.. o.,ton, Ohio ·~Ia Commlarlon ons. In ~ ohape, only
aupport to ani~~ In the -.etlng of Uena In .41402
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(ERAC)
(FoohNIIf 32500 miiM. $12,800. 304klllgllllion ofelfartul the Common P - (I) 12, It, 28, (7) 3, 10, llnow
as
the ;:.57..;.6·..;.2000~:n:a;---,
the ........ County Courtof ........ County, 11
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DJFS,--;;;,
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County c - of Pomeroy, Ohio llelng
who • .-tY to. •
C D - , the Meigs C.. No. 01 CV 0711
PublicNollce
piQCIIIIIng before the
_....:.__ _ _ _.,...
dkector by 11111111 •n
County Community ltplnlll v.tmrt L Taylor
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
I m p r o y e m e n I · pr.,tng lor judglllent Public: ..,..... wllllln 30 dllp
Coopooatlon •nd the In the - n s ol County:-.
of IICIIIc. ol .the llnel
llelga
County $78,i54.1ll with ln18r- T1te lolluwllog nile • action. Pureu•nt to
-lilorce L_,...,. erest-eon IICCOiod- Ilona andfor •eollled Ohio Rev- Code
Act .(WIA) eo.nt to lng to the ol the COIIIt*Jinla
...,. Secllon 3741.07, A
IIIQ II the IMIIIaiblt~ noll from April 21 , rec:elwd, the tDI- Action IPUing,
tr of-~ lor the 2008 until paid 81111 lor lowlngdrell,pqtaud, denying, modifying,
rerl- ofptl:1: toreclollllf8 of Mid or llnlil IICIIona _.. oewkillg, or reo-11111
County, mel
11ortpge o.d on the
lly The Ohio • permit, llcenM, or
The University of Rio Grande invites applications for several part-time
. . _ lamlllet loll-Ing deacrllled E n y I r o n m • n I • I ,....,.,. which Ia not
instruction positions that will be avaiiaort. fall , spring and summer
Income 1•11• within reel - . of Wlllch Protaetlon
"Ill ICY preclldeol by • prol!OO'Jio of the -rei uld
o.te....,._, (OEPA) lnl ..._ poeecl ectlon, 1MW be sessions beginning with fall semester 2008-09. All classes will be
flll&gt;lrl}' Index. For a V...... L T.,lor ... the "Acllona" InClude . .. rnarll~ to the ERAC
taught in the Meigs Center.
.
"""' of ... lleq- ........ of:
edllfllloll,modlftclllor~ by llllng .........
For all part-lime positions, a bachelor' s degree is required with
lor Proposal (REP), M fiJrllter d e = - In or repeat of onlere within 30 . dllp of
inlister's degree preferred. Previous experience working in a college
- - _,_ S..U et PI•Jnlfl'a
mortgage (other thM •'*riiCf iauance of the IIMI
sethng helpful. A CPA is required for the accounling classes, Positions
.,. Meigs County - - on Nov•oiboll ordert); . . 1eao11 ICI, ectlon. ERAC llpllllta,
available include psychology, chemistry. mathematics. and physics,
D ; · 'tmaot of. Job &amp; 26, 2003 In 183 denial, mocllfloetlon or - . n 8 d by • $70
English, communications: accounting, busineSs (all areas). economics
FWitlly S.vlcet (740) page 297 of the - i o n ol_llcln_, filing fee which th
•-21111t1tt. 106.
Mortgage ·~~econ~e o1 permits, lea-, wart- ·. -•••~ulan in It ells-. andfm;mce.
Background checks will be done on all applicants. Ali a)lplicants must
Propoula ahould be llelp CouniJ, Ohio. - · or ceotlfl;atar; ~ ...., , _ If
-nltllld to J•ne Also known as: 37215 and the approy•t or by lltlldavlt the appelsubmit a lener of intere 1 and resume including the names of three
..,.., --~... St. RL 124, MldlllepCMt ·dlupproval of platla _
_.. u references and a copy'or their oranscrip!S on or before lune 30. 2008 10:
Aulallllt,
llelge OH 45760
arid epeo:Hiclltlorto. p a f - ol the lull
Mr. PbyUis Mason, SPHR
, C0U111y DJFS, P.O. Box •nd lhol Oetertdlint, "Draft ActionS" atiiOUnt of the fee
Director Human Resoun:es
111, 175 Race Street. ve:m. L. T.,lor, mel 11 wr1t1eot -•n•nta of -*1 .
Uoivet'Sity ol Rio Grande
llllolollejJQI'I, OH 45760 - · •II heirs, thll
of hllftlahlp,
mulll be
P.O. Bus 5410
no then June 13, devl-,
~. E n vIr on m • n I • I 1111111
with:
iuoGrande,OH~74
20011•12:00 noon. AU executors,execldrt..., Prot • c II on • • Erwirolnnentlll Raute•
Email-pnwon@rio.edu
11 t niMiona mu11t 1111 edmlnlob•k. ., ldm1n- (Dlreo:tor'a) lnlanl with . Ajlpeata Coonmltalon,
received lly 11111il or lstratorr
l,lld respect
no
the 30t South Fourth
EEO/AA Employer
hand ctetiYII'IId .by the a11ignees and John .........,., deollal, etc. ii1Net, Room 222,
dldB tmd time. Dol, u~nown SpouM' of a permit, llcenM, CoL I •,Ohlo43216.
No _ . .. recoliMd of\111111111 L Taylor, and order, elc. htteowlled A eopy of the ......
....,. fhot wMI 1111 If 1111 1111d, all hen, panona IMJ' auiMnll ... ._....on the
Included In prevlout devi-,
ll{jlllon, wrlllrn pertllll, llelnM, A I ..... I ...,.
ellbmlnJon• nor 1111 .-.~ order, .nc. holM lrd llllrr filing the f111P811·
conaldered.
Thll 'lldnlil&gt;llllo tora, ...,_ . . . - 1MJ auiMnll wllllthe EMC.
clepMtment ,.,_ oea - 11111-'1 ·
tmd _ , _ ... or Draft NPOESflrnllll ... right to reject any .......... required rl~-. puSttlc ....... Slotject to Aelo'lllon
or.nl poopaulla-. to Ml up any .ll...,ean ing reg~~nllng drlllt llelp lllne . No. 2
-·telllyfor .
COUIIIy DJFSie prohlb- tiiiJ ...., twve In uld ..alons. Coo:oo•a or Olllcl&amp; ....s from dlacrlmlna- powtl- or be...._ public
-lng SC... APe SE of
on the .._.. at - . fhot upon fall. . - - , _ 1111 lllb- Floinl Rode
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· .--, color. nlltlonal ure of uld D...ndenta 30 dllp Pil1nl Roc:k,OH
. origin, - · age, 1111· to ...,..,to .C IUMtobe ol, nallce at the dnlft Adlon Dliii0MIIit2lltll
gion, polillcal belief or Jl!lld u1d judg111e11t ectlon.
"Prop a 11 ~ "-ool!llllt
w-:
dl tlllty.
within lhree dllp lrom Aetlona" . . wolltln UowiWIIId bll I t to
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(5) 29, (8) 5, 1J
lis Nndlllon thllt an --~~~~ ol • the Cl;lden Run
HrrPJ •lld.y.
Order of Balis be dtrector"e lnlonll with fecl?ltr OMcripllon:
pouldsa111aMl
- - - - - - - - - lao*ltotheSherlflol respect
lo
the llod lrtelli fll
Yeo.
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Public Notice
- . County. Ohio, to - · denlai; IIIOIII- ldeiollff:Mion
No.:
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:IIOT1CE Of' PUBLICA- the o.11t Seullnet and reo-at of • perm1l, $otiiiWn Olllo Coel Co
TION
Mil uld reel · lioaMe, or varillltce. • Dinvlte ,_...
IN 7HE COIIIIION the P•~~- 1111 Wrltlrn COd1118111s- -Ala 325 ·
Pl£\5
OF free of ~ .112 lor • pu2ISic IJalrwHiw, OH ·Action
1E1GS COUNTY, OliO lilt cteima, - · ..-Jng regon1ing • 0.:
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1111e1g1 COUIIIy Cieri! of kolin ell of any ol the .. ap 11 d ...., llee*lvlng
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(740) 992-2155
and ff t:*1111ll, ... notice under ...
co;;at&amp;tls, taqu 11 llrllll: .,.rQW200I
heirs, de•lrrn, !ega- dell! colllclion .,.,...,. lor public '!rlliltgl, =~ ·
~oint
eJIICVIOI'a, -act ill gn.t. .
mel rdjl diCiuOP - - lldminie- Said. Dallu~anta . . Jng 11; lis be Flll:lilly D olplio&lt;l;
(304) 675-1333
- , adoM I I 1111 bt· required to . ..,,_ -to: II •• Clert, lnduelrilll
Seargl
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me1 within
twenl}'-elghl Ohio EnwlrOn_.., 1 J a~t111, : • !~ No. :
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Some excitement injected into the us Open
" Not a chance in the world
would I ever go out there ·
and ~ht that gallery, not
SAN DIEGO - · 'Ibe even fc&gt;r two holes," 1im
"June Gloom" so typical of Furyk said.
summef in San Diego gave
The last time Woods and
way to sunshine on the e ve Mickelson played to~elher
of the U.S. Open, filling the at Torrey Pines was m the
blue· sky witb fighter jets final round . of the 2003
from .Miramar that until Buick Invitational, when
Wednesday could only be Woods was playing for the
beard in the f~.
first time ' since surgery on
But that isn t the biggest his left knee - just like now
buiz at Torrey Pines.
- and be wound up winning
~~ bas there been so by four shots.
· . ·
~enthusiasm for a U.S. · "I just l).on' t see bow it's
O(im.Jhe major that tends to going to have a negative
border on boring, where effect on him," Mickelson
birdies are rare, bogeys are said.
inevifable and par has been As for tbe pairing?
good C'l!!Oiigb to win the last
Both say they like the
tluee years.
idea, but it might be bettec to
"I think you' re going to check· with the players
see some excitement that we behind or in front of them,
haven' t seen in several who have ro deal with the
years," Senior Open cham- bUstling gallery and massive
pion Brad Bryant said.
media movement.
"It's pedect for me," said
Such excitement comes in
5o many pac~es.
Mark Caicavecchia, playing
Tiger W'"ocids; racing in the group ahead along
toward history with every with Duke alum Joe Ogilvie.
he plays,· bas not "I get to turn around and
w
18 boles of golf watch the show, then get
since be had surgery on his caught up OJi all the latest
left knee two days after the Duke news.~
.
Maslen. There ts so much
Tbe USGA has hired 10
sp.,cnllf.ion 'over his knoe extraJ:lice officu:s ~·
diiUbree dozen camecas fol·
· and
JOwCd him to and from the wtth
secunty
,
typical~ these parts on freerange Wednesday to capture ways, not ~olf courses.
him hit eve~ from
"'t's obvtOusly going to be
w~s to a 5-w
out of a lot of J::fle out ~
~~·~ckf::~ go," Woods watching Ill," USGA vice
president Tun Hy~r said.
·said. " plan 00 playing "But I think that's a positive.
competitive.
Come I'U
aame
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lime on Thunday,
be 1t add
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ieady."
the end of the day, we think
But he will not have tbe it' s very special" .
If
Beyond the circus. the real
spotlight to himse ·
show could be TfW"PV Pines.
For the ftrst time, . the
-··-,
· ed the
The city-owned golf
USGA purposely ngg
course along the · bluffs of
draw to put the top tltrec the l'aci[lC Ocean bas been
~=:~~~so-n, set up to encourage players
with Adam Scott along for to use as much brain as
the ride while nursing a- bro- brawn. Even though it is the
ken pinkie on his right band. longest course in major
· Woods and Mickelson are championship history at
the two most popular play- 7,643 yanis, the USGA bas
ers in golf, especially in . sci many options on the tee
these pans. Mickelson gt'CW · boxes that it will not play
up in San Diego and played that long.
high school matches at
The third hole could be
Torrey. Woods won a Junior either a 5-iron from 195
Wodd Championship· at 15 yards or a wedge from 142
and has owned Torrey Pines yards. The 141h bole could
· as a pro, winning the Buick play all the way hack at 435
lnvitalional six times.· His yards,orattwwayfoowani
most n::cent victory was five at 277 yards, so close that
months ago by a record eight players might be tempted to
tty to drive the~shots. .
The U.S. Open has sold
Eveo tbe 13th hole 42,500 tickets. One mi~t about the ooly one ge~
guess 42,000 will be ttymg any complaints, another
to watch Tiger and J&gt;hil.
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three tee boxes that will
force players to lay up or
allow them to take on an ele- .
vated gR:CD with .a fairway

metal.

And then tbel'e's the 18th.
M~e Davis, the senior
director of rules and oompe- .
!ilion, pcnuaded the brass to :
leave it as a par 5 instead of ·
changing it to a par 4 . The
hole is 573 yards, reachable
in two shots for those who
date, but tbel'e is a pond
guarding the left half of the
gteen; and the bank in front
of the green bas been
shaved. much like the ponds
at Augusta National.
•1t really makes you
think," Masters champion
Trevor lmmelman said.
"You' ve got to decide if
you're going to for it or lay
up. If you hit it over the hack
and get a bad lie, you can
chip it in the water easily.
It's J~~g to be a fantastic
fmi . · hole."
Imagine a U.S. Open
being won with a birdie
instead of a par or bogey, as
was the case the last five
years.
Not since Bobby Jones at
Scioto in 1926 has a U.S.
Open .....G_"ion bitdied tt.e
....,_.,
final bole to win by a shot.
Of course, thete's always a
chana: someone could make
double bogey to lose by the
same
margin
(think
Mickelson and · Winged

Foot).

"We wanted to

keel! it thel

hardest t!hampions_ p

n

golf," Davis said. "But we
wanted to introduce risk and
rewani, and Widen the scaring opportunities. You' U
have a chance to make
birdies, but if you don't execute the shot, you can make
bogeys or worse. We just
want to get them thinking

more."
They already are thinking,
which has replaced ·the U.S.
Open lmdilion of griping.
AH anyone bas heard Ibis
woek is praise.
"I like the golf course - ·
really like it," British Open
champion
Padraig
Harrington said. "It's a
good, stem test, but it seems
very, very Wr. From what
I' ve bcald, everybody is
very pleased with the
COIII'Iie, which may be a little
Jiis.appointing. It's always
nice when about 1half the
f~eld f :;;s out about it. It .
looks · it's going to be a
good toumament.fl

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Los Angeles L.akers' Pau Gasol, right, of Spain, shoots over the defense of .Boston Celtic~'
Kevin Garnett during the second quarter of Game 3 of the NBA basketball finals In Lq;;
Angeles on Tuesday.
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A foul issue in the NBA fina~

money seems laughable, bUt
,\SSOCIATED PRESS
the way NBA games
offici~ted. it only feeds ~
LOS ANGELES - Jack
consprractes.
I
Nicholson and the rest of the
Has anyone figured . olil
beautiful people had barely
what a foul really is in ~
settled into their oourtside
NBA. or why ·the team play,seats, and already four
ing at home usually seems t{!
Boston starters had been
get the best of tllem?
~
whistled for fouls. The
Even before the late~~J
Lakers had an early lead and
Donaghy .alle~ations,
Kobe Bryant had a free pass
. chat on talk radio was aOO,~
to the free throw line, just
the 38-10 edge the CehiOi
had in Game 2 at the froC
like the conspiracy theorists .ers.
had predicted all day long on
Steni dismissed the allega:--11irow line, ana the 13 fi'O; I
spolts talk radio.
tions as nothing more than a throws in 14 minutes by selOn an ordinary ·night in desperate
attempt
by doni-used reserve Leon
the NBA, no one outside llhe Donaghy to win a lighter Powe. Tbe consensus w&amp;S
boukies"in Las Vegas w0uld sentence after admitting to the referees would make 1t
have given it much thought. taking cash from gamblers up to the Lakets at home,
The rest of us have long and making bets on games and sure enough the ~
since accepted the role the himself. Stem Fepeatedly team shot 20 of the first '1!j.
home court adv311tage plays referred to him as a convicl- free throws.
,
in professional basketball ed felon who would say anyWere the Laker&amp; suddenly
and the inherent power that thing and do anything to that much more .aggressiv-e
NBA referees have to . avoid as much prison time as than the Ceitics? Did
change games with their · possible ami said the ieague Nicholson . glaring hom
whistles.
bas nothing to hide. ·
•b ehind his shades prompt
This, of &lt;COurse, was no
"He picks his spots. He the referees to give the
ordinary night. This was figures the NBA finals, Lakers mote .calls?
·
Game 3 of an NBA finals
that was SU"""'sed to be a game in LA, I' 11 frle it today
Again, who lmows. But to
rrand then all you guys will the conspiracy sorts, it CCI:celebration of aU that is come running in breathless- tain1y seems suspicious. " .
~ and right with the ly ·to see whether there's. Lakers'
coach
Phil
gue.
be something •n ew dial the l.ackson certainly fuele4
ltwasanigbttosee.and .
NBA ·s hould lle.spond to much of the u1k wbea .lle
- . . A ni,glll-to iieleb• ate die from a convictel:l felon wbo ·complained about the officiinevitable beginnin,g of a really violated nrnbably the ating in Boston. But Jackson
comeback by the home team
·r-~
in . front . of Tmseltown'·s most sacred trust in sports," also offered an idea bel~
fi.mest.
Stem ~&gt;aid.
T~sday's game that ~
N
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admi hat
Stem was J1ight about the some sense.
..
. · ot a m~ t ~ · t .w
1iming, and the letter was
Separate die •referees froDi
IS beoonung mcreas1Dgly filed in oowt with no evi- the league, he said. and
JIPPareDt - that me NBA
bas an image ptoblem mag· dence backing up the allega- make them a separate entil)l.
nified at the worst .possible tions. But be was j ust as That way there can be
.time by events both on the wrong when in the next claims that anything they do
court and in a cowt.
breath he said he was not is influenced by the ,people
Commissioner
David tetribly concerned about .the who sign their paychecks.
"Bnt I don't think that'•
Stern wasn't about to do C'Larges.
"'
.,
that, even as be stood .deep
·"Why should I be wor- going to happen," Jackson
in the bowels of the Staples riedT' be asked.
said. "That's just .a want .and
Center an hour or so before. Here' s a good reason: desire in tbe area of haviJig
the game to answer ques- Because perception doesn't every;thing apart from 1lhe
lions that bad nothinJ to do lag far . behind reality, ·.a nd NBA that can be apart from
. .
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wid! the championship the perception among a lot the NBA."
series and .ev.erything to do of basketball fans 1s that the
Stern 1sn 't li:kely to g.tve
with the integrity of a league NBA controls a tot more that cc,&gt;ntrol of the referees away.
where games can be decided happens in its games than But in a league where the
at the whim of three guys the lea~ue would ever admit. fortunes of teams .c an ~
who have .never dunked a
The tdea that Stem and his changed on a referee )
ball.
minions · would
gather whim, he might work op
A few hours eal'lier, the behind closed doors and making what they do a!!
lawyer for disgraced former order referees to make the transparent to fans as poss\"
refeme Tun Donaghy had 2002 series between the ble.
:
leveled
perhaps
dle Lakers and Sacramento
Because admit it or .n~,
strongest aflegall.ons ever Kings go seven games to the NBA has an image prob- ·
made against a professional make the teams some more lem.
•.
league in this country by
claiming a 2002 NBA playoff series was rigged to go to
seven games and ·that a 2005
series also was manipulated.
In a letter fded in federal
court, Donaghy' s attorney
also claimed the NBA routinely . encouraged refs to
ring up bogus fouls to
manipulate results and discouraged them from calling
technical fouls on star play-

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RUTLAND - · After mo~ than 20 years, they maintai ned contact by eyears of not seeing each other, two mail over the years and connected
boyhood fri ends who gre w up as instantly when they finally li nked up
neighbors in Rutland, had a reunion in Iraq.
recently in Saddam Hussein's palace
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Air Force stati oned at Camp Ph~ nix
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and Chief Warra nt O ffi cer Mike Bob Si sson of Ru tland. Wall s
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RACINE - Official s with grant application requires ing for $319,750 from Streets and Main Street.
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money an4 the frrst public which village officials esti- replace al l non-PVC water questions should be directed
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Count y Commissioners and
their Workers · com pensation coordin ator have been
commended by the thi rdparty admini strator fo r
making improve me nt s in
the program.
CompManagement, in a ·
recent newsletter. used
Meigs County as an example of how managing claims
more effectively can save
money on premiums and
return workers to thei r jobs
mote quickl y. In 2003, commissioners hi red Vic ki
Cundiff as their workers
compensation coordinator to
institute a transitional work
program for injured workers
and investigate injuries.
According
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CompManage ment.
th e
county averaged 16.06 days
of lag time per workers
compensatio n claim . Lag
time is the time between the
date of inj ury and the filing
of a claim . That has
improved to 1.83 days, an d
allows the county and
CompManagement to clarify medical conditions and
make arran gements for
early return -to-work and
modified duty,
The . count y has also
reduc ed · Jost-ti me claims
from eight in 2003 an d 2004
to two in 2005 and 2006.
"All claims are ac hieving
a return to work that is much
faster than anticipated given
the nature ·of inj ury and
vocation of the inj ured
;vorker." CompManagement
reponed. "These improvements accounly for a significant achievement:··
Beca use
of
these
improvements in the p rogram, the county has been
accepted into a group ra\ing program. saving the
county thousands of dollar&gt; .
in premi ums.
'To be cenain . Meig '
County still has ali ocassional work-related 'injw
The crit ical pie ce to' the
puzzle that is now in place
IS the on-site presence of
focused organiLalion for
each injury and return-towork procedure . h is a gen·
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describes the reunion as "bringing a
ru sh of memories."
He recalled the fun times of life in
Rutland - ''the flashlight tag into the
late hours, the wuffle-ball every day,
basketball with everyone, and baseball
down at the old park."
"That (! ne hour meeting with John
bas been the hi ghlight of my first
four mo nth s here ," commented
Wall s. "But thank God John is final ly going home."

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friends, and business associ$ 100 lump sum fine.
He is subject to a firearms ates. Norri s has made an
Norris was sentenced in disability as a term of his unspecified restitiJtion paythe Southern District of supervised release , and ment to ihe bank, and was
Ohio U.S. Di strict Court in standard terms of supervi- assessed a $ 100.000 civi l
Columbus by Judge John D. sion also apply.
money penalty by the OCC
Hol schuh, on a single
The j udgment ent ry filed
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charge of mi sapplication of the Comptroller of the in ·the court last month does
me nies, fund s and credits of Currency. Norris diverted not indicate Norris·s present
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senior vice president of under bouse arrest, at which
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serve 30 days except for work and activiRacine
under' house· arrest for self- ties approved by his probadealing . ·i nd improperly tion officer.
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was originall&gt;' set to be
completed tht s past May
though that completion date
bas since been moved 10
Nov. 7 due to pervasive
rains and continually hi gh
water conditions along the
Ohio R iver which have
flooded the ramp ·s coffer
dam. A cofferdam is a tern porary barrier for excluding
water from an area that is
normally submerged.
Smithhisler
acknowl edged the cost estimate on
the project has not been
revised but would likely go
up due.to the ·increase in the

cost of fuel. the extension
on the completion date and
a change order'in regards to
the coffer dam which had to
be placed deeper into the
riverbed than anticipated.
However, at this time the
p roject is on budget to get
completed.
Smithhisler said there is a
crew still assigned to the
site though the contractor is.
off doing other jobs until the
river begim to cooperate.
The crew has been attempt·ing to finish the parking lot
though there ·s only so much
that can be completed
because . of concrete trucks

eventually being needed at
the site to pour the ramp.
ODNR doesn' t want these
large trucks to damage a
new parking lot so the project al this point is in a holding pattern .
"Unfortunatel y, with this
being the Ohio Ri ver. we' te
not only dealing wi th local
rnins but rains all the way up
into
Pennsylvania
and
Nonhern Ohio." Smithhisler
said. "1he water level has not
been down long enough to
even de-water the coffer dam
to see what we have in lernls
of debris and silt. Right now
it"s hurry up and wait."
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• Approved a con tra.:!
between the Depan ment ,~ ·
lob and Fami lv Sen ice'
and Norma Torre' for
Spanish translation services. at a rate of $l'i per
hour.
• Approved · an ani ma l
claim from Jeff Cundiff.
Pomeroy. fm I 'i c hicken~
killed by a stray dog. at a
cost of $3.50 each.
• Approved a contta\11
between the DJFS and the
sheriff's department for fin gerprint impre"ion~ and
DNA collecuon. at a cost of
$3.970.20.
~ Present
were
Commi ssioners Jim 'heet~
and Mid; Da\'enport and
Clerk Gloria Kloes.

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