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Saturday October 31, 2009 2 sections 28 pages Sharon, Pennsylvania BooOOOoo! www.sharonherald.com Laura Foster Volume 146, Number 201 S ERVING THE S HENANGO V ALLEY AND M ERCER C OUNTY A REA FOR 145 YEARS 50 cents

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˛ FARM & GARDEN: An Nat Fuel upcoming Food for Profit workshop will offer tips for starting a food busi- ups gas ness. page A-5

prices ˛ SPORTS: High school football roundup. 1.5% page B-1 A bump in natural gas ˛ BUSINESS: Penn prices will lead to a slight 1.5 Northwest finds bright percent increase for National spots in gloomy year. Fuel Gas Distribution Corp. page A-7 customers, the utility said Fri- day. ˛ OPINION: Lynn Sater- NFG said the rate hike for now thinks our justice a typical customer using 100,000 cubic feet of natural system has gone awry. gas a year will mean a $15.35 page A-4 annual hike to $1,019.60 from $1,004.25. The rate hike is ef- ˛ COMMUNITY: Brook- fective Sunday. field police teach kids The price hike reflects the how to stay safe. cost NFG pays for natural gas. page A-8 By law utilities are not allowed to profit on the price it charges for gas but are al- lowed to adjust for costs every COMING SUNDAY quarter. ˛ Voters guide “This adjustment is neces- Jason Kapusta/Herald sary to more accurately reflect the price of the natural gas The Thiel College admissions staff dressed as the cast from “The Wizard of Oz” to celebrate Halloween Friday. The holi- day will be celebrated in all manners all day today. purchases for its customers,’’ Sandra James an WORTH NOTING NFG spokeswoman. “The amount is directly related to GREENVILLE, PITTSBURGH Watch out for kids the actual market price of nat- ural gas during the past three Motorists should be alert months as well as the project- for trick-or-treaters today in most local communities. ed price of gas that the com- pany will be purchasing for its Ross back on stand customers from now through Just a test July 2010. Our next opportu- Mercer will test its emer- nity to adjust gas supply gency siren at 1 p.m. Monday. charges is Feb. 1, 2010.” Despite the latest increase in appeal of firing Leaf pickups in gas costs rates are nearly ä Sharon will pick up 40 percent lower than last Describes use of former colleagues at Hemp- concerns to school administra- at a school board meeting that leaves Nov. 13 and Dec. 11. year, she added. field Elementary School, say- tors and board members while month to invite the board to Leaves should be put in plas- “There are things cus- ‘flirt,’ ‘attractive’ ing they were just a “slice of a he was president of the teach- the third-graders’ reading pro- tic bags that do not exceed 30 tomers can do now to prepare conversation.” ers’ union, Greenville Educa- gram. Before the meeting, the gallons and placed at the curb. for the months ahead,” James By Monica Pryts The school’s attorney, tion Association. two men came to Ross’ class- ä Pymatuning Township added. “We urge customers Herald Staff Writer Diego Correa of Pittsburgh, Ross testified he believes room, urging him against talk- will hold a leaf pickup the to take steps to make sure called on Ross and several his role as president in the ing at the meeting, Ross said. week of Nov. 16. their homes are energy effi- Jon Ross on Friday testified others in day seven of testimo- union’s May 2008 vote of “no They didn’t threaten him, cient: drafts around doors for the second time in the ap- ny in front of the state Labor confidence” in school adminis- but Ross said he felt trapped and windows should be peal of his firing from Relations Board, Pittsburgh. trators contributed to his fir- and uncomfortable because sealed; attics and walls should Greenville Area School Dis- Greenville school board ing. Downing and Ziegler closed be well insulated; heating trict, saying he used the members fired Ross, 48, who Ross, who also testified Oct. the door, briefly blocking it. DEATHS equipment and appliances words “attractive” and “flirt” taught third grade, April 20 for 9, described a February 2008 Ross didn’t think the men should be checked to make with the women who accused allegedly sexually harassing encounter with board Presi- knew what he wanted to dis- Aurora F. Carnino, 84, for- merly of Brookfield. certain they operate at peak him of sexual harassment. his co-workers. dent Michael Downing and cuss with the board. Ross however couldn’t re- Ross appealed the decision, then-high school Principal Dr. A few days after Ross spoke Timothy A. Murray, 50, of efficiency.” 619 Mert Way, Sharon. She encouraged NFG cus- member exactly how he used claiming he was wrongfully John Ziegler. at the meeting, Hempfield Ele- See ROSS, page A-2 tomers to contact NFG about those words with two of his fired in retaliation for bringing Ross was planning to speak payment programs and servic- es that may help them. NFG serves about 214,000 INDEX customers in 14 northwestern Pennsylvania counties includ- State renews push for federal Annie’s mailbox ...... A-8 ing Mercer County. Business ...... A-7 Classified...... B-7 NFG customers can contact Comics ...... B-6 approval to toll Interstate 80 Community...... A-8 the company at: 1-800-365- Corrections...... A-2 3234. HARRISBURG (AP) — leases elsewhere in North Crossword ...... B-9 Pennsylvania is making a new America. The proposal calls AG subpoenaed documents, Dr. Gott ...... A-12 push to get federal approval for PennDOT to lease the Farm & Garden ...... A-5 for tolls on Interstate 80, the roadway to the turnpike, turnpike commission says Health & fitness ...... A-12 heavily used route that bisects Time for which would operate the tolls. Horoscopes ...... B-6 the state for more than 300 They also added informa- HARRISBURG — The governor’s office Friday to dis- a change Pennsylvania Turnpike Com- close the receipt of a subpoe- Jumble...... B-9 miles, from Ohio to New Jer- tion about how much money Lotteries...... A-2 Remember to set your sey. will be needed to maintain mission said Friday it was co- na, and aides informed Gov. clocks back one hour at 2 operating with a demand for Ed Rendell. Obituaries ...... A-6 The Pennsylvania Turnpike Pennsylvania’s interstates, cur- A-4 a.m. Sunday as most of documents by state prosecu- “I talked to the governor, Opinion ...... Commission and state high- rent conditions on I-80 and de- Police, fire ...... A-2 the nation ends tors, but the subject of the in- he said, ’Well, certainly they way department submitted tails about the nine potential Public notices ...... B-9 daylight- vestigation was not clear. need to comply and cooperate supplemental materials late locations for toll collection Sudoku ...... B-11 saving Thursday to the Federal High- sites. Turnpike spokesman Bill fully with the investigation,’ “ time. Sports ...... B-1 way Administration that are “We’re hopeful that we’ve Capone said records had not said Steve Crawford, Rendell’s Theaters...... A-8 designed to answer questions provided enough information yet been turned over. chief of staff. TV grid ...... B-7 about the financial structure of for them to make a good deci- “We can’t provide you with Crawford said the subpoena Weather ...... A-2 12 1 a proposal that has generated sion,” turnpike spokesman any other details of when it was the first official notice the 11 spirited opposition in the Carl DeFebo said Friday. “If came, or what it’s about or administration has received of 2 northern part of the state. it’s not enough, we certainly anything like that,” he said. an investigation by the attor- 0 The agencies provided a will be providing more, what- Kevin Harley, a spokesman ney general’s office. 3 consultant’s analysis that the ever we need, to address their for Attorney General Tom Capone said he “did not value of the transaction would concerns.” Corbett, declined comment. know anything official” about John Zavinski/Herald be in line with recent highway See TOLL, page A-3 Turnpike officials called the See DOCUMENTS, page A-3

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Saturday A-2 AccuWeather® 5-Day Forecast for Sharon GROVE CITY LOTTERIES TODAY TONIGHT SUNDAY Man charged with ogling PENNSYLVANIA Friday Daily number: 075, 785 women, refusing to leave Y Big 4: 4339, 0051 Quinto: 43728, 38526 A.M. rain; mostly Clouds breaking; Sunshine and patchy By Matt Snyder while aerobics classes were in down next to her desk. Treasure Hunt: 2, 13, 15, cloudy, breezy, cooler clouds Herald Staff Writer session, staff told police. When the boy was done, 23, 30 cooler During two weeks in July they left, the staffer said, but Cash 5: 11, 13, 16, 20, Charges were held and August, staff told police, later that day Locktosh re- 54 36 52 34 34 Wednesday against a Pine Locktosh would bring his son turned. The staffer told him Super 7: 2, 3, 15, 19, 38, Township man who had re- into the club a drink or to use he wasn’t allowed in the club MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 43, 49, 62, 67, 69, 73 peated brushes with YMCA the restroom, even though his and they had an argument OHIO staff when he continued to en- son hasn’t had a membership over whether or not his son Thursday ter the building without a since January. was still a member. He swore Rolling Cash 5: 7, 9, 13, membership and spent time Locktosh told police his son at the staffer and called her an 18, 31 loitering around women, the had a membership, but could epithet. Friday pool area and the aerobics not produce a card. He also Also that week, Locktosh Pick 3: 220, 833 More clouds than Breezy and chilly Partly sunny class. said his son had football prac- was told to leave three times Pick 4: 6506, 5155 sunshine with some sun Joseph M. Locktosh, 40, of tices nearby and he took him and didn’t, told police. He was Oct. 30 Rolling Cash 5: 13, 225 Tieline Road, had charges to use the bathroom or get a watching the women’s aero- 22, 30, 31, 35 of defiant trespass, disorderly drink of water. The YMCA bics class. A male employee Oct. 29 Rolling Cash 5: 7, 52 37 48 32 49 37 conduct, and harassment held used to let football players use had to escort him from the 9, 13, 18, 31 their restrooms, but changed to court before District Judge Midday Ten-Oh Numbers: Almanac UV Index Today D. Neil McEwen, Pine Town- the policy so it was only for building. Statistics are for Youngstown through A staffer for the pool area at 2, 5, 10, 13, 18, 26, 29, 39, 8 a.m...... 0 ship. emergencies, a staffer told po- 2 p.m. yest. 44, 46, 57, 58, 62, 63, 66, Noon ...... 1 Locktosh has been ap- lice. the club also told police that Temperature: 4 p.m...... 0 69, 73, 74, 76, 78 proached by YMCA staff nu- Locktosh also said on one she works in the public park High ...... 67 0-2: Low 8-10: Very High Evening Ten-Oh Numbers: Low ...... 50 3-5: Moderate 11+: Extreme merous times over the course occasion on Aug. 5, his son and pool for the borough. In 2, 6, 16, 25, 30, 32, 33, 38, Precipitation: 6-7: High of a year and told to leave be- was sick from eating greasy addition to problems at the 24 hrs. ending 2 p.m. yest...... 0.00" The higher the AccuWeather.com UV YMCA, she said, Locktosh 40, 41, 42, 45, 47, 51, 55, TM cause he does not have a food before football practice Index number, the greater the need for 67, 70, 72, 77, 80 ® eye and skin protection. membership, staff told police. and needed to use the bath- hangs out around the pool in RealFeel Temperature the park and stares at the The patented AccuWeather.com RealFeel He would say his son did have room twice. Temperature is an exclusive index of the Sun and Moon a membership, and they told During that visit, a YMCA women for long periods of effects of temperature, wind, humidity, sun- Sunrise today ...... 7:52 a.m. him he still wasn’t entitled to staffer told police she told time. shine intensity, cloudiness, precipitation, pres- Sunset tonight ...... 6:19 p.m. POLICE, FIRE sure and elevation on the human body. Moonrise today ...... 4:50 p.m. be in the building. Locktosh to clear out. He Locktosh denied the swim- Shown are the highest values for each day. Moonset today ...... 5:31 a.m. He spent his time in the asked to wait till his son fin- ming pool incidents when Saturday ...... 46 building loitering around ished in the restroom, and she asked by police and said he Greenville- Sunday ...... 52 Monday ...... 49 Moon Phases women in the pool area, fit- told him to wait outside. In- only swims there three times West Salem Township Tuesday ...... 38 Full Last New First ness center, and gymnasium stead, he did not leave and sat a week. ä Ralph Blair Jr. and his Wednesday ...... 44 wife, Betty, were hurt at 8:51 Forecasts and graphics provided a.m. Friday when Blair pulled by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2009 sion and someone else was an investigation was conduct- hired for the position, but she ed. Mrs. Hoffman asked Ross onto Donation Road from his Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov 24 Ross Ross back on stand couldn’t recall telling Ross if to apologize to Dr. Homer in driveway and his vehicle col- The State The Nation he was mentioned at that writing because she believed lided with another driven by Today Sun. Today Sun. in appeal of firing meeting. he was trying to embarrass Juanita Douglass, of 204 Ken- City Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W City Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W from page A-1 Ross’ attorney, Todd Park her. nard Road, Sugar Grove Abington 72/47 c 58/41 r Anchorage 29/16 s 28/14 s of the Pennsylvania State Edu- He sent a letter of apology Township, police said. Greensburg 56/38 sh 53/38 pc Atlantic City 70/47 pc 56/42 r mentary Principal Nancy Cas- cation Association, which in June 2001 but it didn’t Blair and his wife Betty Hanover 68/43 c 58/35 pc 70/49 c 57/41 r tor told him he needed to be works with GEA, asked Mrs. Buffalo 56/40 r 49/37 pc “meet the spirit” of what were treated at UPMC Hori- Harrisburg 69/44 c 55/39 pc more careful because he’s not Castor to read from the Aug. McKeesport 58/37 sh 52/38 s Charleston, SC 82/64 pc 72/52 t should have been a more zon, Greenville, police said. Mansfield 60/38 sh 54/30 c Cincinnati 56/35 r 57/38 s like other teachers, Ross said. 18 transcript of the appeal complete apology, which Mrs. DRUNKEN DRIVING Monroeville 58/37 r 52/37 pc Cleveland 56/39 r 53/37 s He didn’t think he needed hearing where she first testi- Hoffman said was “typical ARRESTS Columbus 56/37 r 58/38 s to notify her he’d be speaking fied, when she said she and Montrose 60/38 sh 51/35 pc Jon.” Brookfield Norristown 70/47 c 58/41 r 72/49 s 75/51 s to the board because he was- Ross had a good, professional That same month, she gave ä Stacy M. Takash, 44, of State College 62/42 sh 55/35 pc Denver 46/32 s 59/29 s n’t addressing any particular relationship. Ross an unsatisfactory rating Phoenix 81/57 s 86/57 s 8630 Sharpsville-Thompson Towanda 62/39 sh 55/32 pc issues. She then read the transcript in his yearly teacher evalua- Warren 55/36 r 49/33 pc Toledo 52/35 pc 51/36 s Road, Masury, at 7:43 p.m. Ross said he didn’t tell for- from her testimony at the Jan. tion. The World mer substitute teacher Emily 14 hearing where Ross’ case After Mrs. Hoffman an- Tuesday, on Warren-Sharon Acapulco 88/80 t 89/78 pc Mexico City 66/45 t 70/45 pc Jackson that she “must be was brought before the school nounced her retirement in Road; also charged with hav- Berlin 48/37 s 52/43 c Moscow 34/25 sf 32/25 c good at something” for having board, in which she said Ross 2003, Ross approached her in ing an open alcohol-beverage Jerusalem 69/56 t 72/55 t Paris 63/50 c 61/46 r a large engagement ring, as acted as if he “ran the build- the school hallway and said container in her vehicle, not London 64/52 r 63/50 r Rome 61/41 s 59/41 s Mrs. Jackson testified Mon- ing,” he was arrogant and had wearing a seatbelt and resist- Legend: W-weather, s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, “One down, three to go,” she t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. day. a controlling personality. said. ing arrest. Pennsylvania Weather Ross did admit he used the Mrs. Castor also told the ä Jeanna Green, an instruc- South Pymatuning Township word “flirt” in a conversation school board Ross cooperated tional aide in Hempfield’s tech- ä Paul D. Womer, 38, of Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. with Mrs. Jackson, with whom with her to some degree but nology department, testified 168 Orangeville Road, West he said he had a long-standing could be defiant. Their rela- about witnessing an incident Salem Township; at 11:58 p.m. Erie Warren Wellsboro relationship. tionship on the surface was 60/38 in March 2008 between Ross Oct. 17 on Saranac Drive near 58/42 55/36 Scranton He said he had a good rela- good but through the harass- and “Student X” when Ross Kane Road after an accident in Sharon 65/42 tionship with teacher Deanna ment investigation, it wasn’t so 54/36 Williamsport had his class in the computer which his vehicle hit two 64/42 Grantham, who also testified professional, she said Friday. lab. Kittanning trees. Womer was flown to St. Lock Haven against him Monday. He used Mrs. Castor finished an- The student couldn’t solve a 58/39 62/42 the word “attractive” while swering questions and told Elizabeth Health Center, Altoona math problem and Ross asked Allentown talking with her, saying he hearing officer Tom Leonard Youngstown, for treatment Pittsburgh 63/40 68/45 him if he was stupid, Ms. 58/38 could only remember it as a that someone in the room and has since been released. Johnstown Lancaster Green said. Ross didn’t try to 54/36 Philadelphia “slice of a conversation.” called her a liar during her WARRANT ARRESTS 66/47 73/49 help the student, whose shoul- Uniontown Ross denied a March 26, testimony. Sharon Hanover ders slouched down. 58/38 2008, incident in the copy “I don’t like to be called a 68/43 “He looked very defeated,” ä Deon M. Brodie, 24, of room as described by Mrs. liar,” she said. Ms. Green said, adding Ross 407 Spearman Ave., Farrell; at Grantham. She said she was Mrs. Castor didn’t know Lake Erie Forecast often had a student he’d pick 2:30 p.m. Tuesday on a war- alone in the room when Ross who said it, but gestured to Wind southwest 20-30 knots today. Waves 3-5 feet. Visibility under 3 on in this nature. rant for criminal trespassing. miles in rain. Wind west 12-25 knots tonight. Waves 2-4 feet. Fair. Water entered and asked him if he the side of the room where temperature 53 degrees. Correa has another witness ä Clarence Teague, 31, of need to get on, to which Ross Ross, his wife and parents sat. 172 W. Budd St., Sharon; at National Weather for Oct. 31, 2009 said it depended on what she Correa asked for the person in to call and Park plans to call on Ross again. The next hear- 9:54 p.m. Tuesday on a war- -10s 0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s wanted him to get on, a com- question to be removed from ment Mrs. Grantham called the hearing, to which Leonard ing has yet to be scheduled. rant for burglary. “gross.” said he wanted to conduct a After Friday’s hearing, Seattle PSEA spokesperson Marcus 56/43 In other testimony: mini-hearing. Schlegel said it was significant Reaching Billings ä Mrs. Castor testified that Ziegler, who was sitting on 60/38 Ross came to her office the the other side of the room be- that the school presented testi- Minneapolis mony about “Student X” be- 46/37 Detroit day after the school board hind Correa and Superinten- 54/37 New York Chicago cause the school board found San Francisco 67/51 meeting where he spoke to dent Dr. Patricia M. Homer, www.sharonherald.com Denver 50/35 65/54 Washington Ross not guilty of general cru- 46/32 74/49 ask if he had been the topic of testified he saw Ross’ father, Kansas City elty, willful neglect and tem- 52 S. Dock St., Box 51 58/43 the board’s executive before James Ross, say something to perance. Sharon, Pa. 16146 Los Angeles the meeting. his wife about Mrs. Castor be- 80/56 Atlanta Mrs. Castor referred to 66/44 She told him he was “out of ing a liar. Business hours: El Paso Ross’ “baggage,” but the only 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays 68/45 line” for talking at the meet- James Ross was sworn in ing, and he should have told and said he couldn’t recall say- marks in his personnel file are Phone: 724-981-6100 75/50 her about his plans to speak ing anything, but it must have the unsatisfactory evaluation or toll-free in Ohio and western Pa.: Miami 88/74 so he could have invited the come out because he was and the sexual harassment 800-981-1692 board to see all of the stu- “dumbfounded” by Mrs. Cas- complaint filed against him in After hours: Cold front Dial any extension to talk or Showers Flurries dents’ programs, not just third tor’s testimony. 2002 by former teacher Genna Warm front Rossi, Schlegel said. leave voice mail, or press these T-storms Snow grade. “My mouth must have took general numbers: Stationary front Rain Ice “I just felt a little off guard,” over,” he said. A written reprimand was 1. – Circulation 4. – Photo put in Ross’ file for Ms. Rossi’s 2. – Newsroom 5. – Obituaries Mrs. Castor said. He apologized and Leonard 3. – Sports 6. – Advertising Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands complaint and school officials are highs for the day. Forecast high/low temperatures are given for selected cities. She said she didn’t recall let him stay, but made him sit telling Ross he’s not like other further away from his son. ordered him to stop making í LATE OR MISSING PAPER National Summary teachers but she remembered ä Testimony continued sexually-related comments and You should receive your Herald A zone of drenching rain and embedded thunderstorms will stretch from making some comment about with Janet Hoffman, who was jokes, according to Herald by 6 a.m. weekdays and 7 a.m. northern New England and the eastern Great Lakes to the northeastern him having “baggage.” Hempfield Elementary princi- files. weekends. If you don’t, call the cir- Gulf of Mexico. Some rain will fall over the Northwest as well. In October 2000 Ross was culation department: The board did talk about pal from 1986 until she retired ä Weekdays 6 to 8 a.m. Ross in executive session be- in 2003. In April 2001, Ross found not guilty in Mercer ä Saturdays 7 to 10 a.m. Today’s Weather cause he applied for an assis- complained to her about County Common Pleas Court ä Sundays 7 to 11 a.m. brought to you by: tant track coach position, she school employees doing work of indecent assault and other said. Ross had asked Mrs. on Dr. Homer’s home, Mrs. charges filed after a Thiel Col- í TO ADVERTISE Castor for her support, but Hoffman said. lege student who was intern- Call 724-981-6100 weekdays for: she said she wanted to stay She told Dr. Homer about it ing under Ross claimed he ä Classified (person-to-person, help wanted, auto, real estate) neutral. and Dr. Homer later told her kissed and fondled her at his ä Retail (display advertising) Mrs. Castor was at that ses- the allegations were false after parents’ home. Advertising fax: 724-981-7844

Jr., also known as “M.J.,” 23, in the Coleman case. í REACHING THE NEWSROOM SHARON CAMPUS MEADVILLE CAMPUS of Farrell, was never a sus- Phone: 724-981-6100 200 Sterling Avenue 628 Arch Street - Suite B-101 CORRECTION Golden was a co-defendent Newsroom fax: 724-981-5116 Sharon, PA 16146 Meadville, PA 16335 pect in the Dec. 20, 2008, Extensions: 724-983-0700 814-724-0700 shooting of Troy Lamont in a separate case with a man Business...... 243 News tips ...... 232, 247 Golden never suspected Coleman. The Herald incor- Community news...... 241 Obituaries ...... 248 who was initially suspected in Corrections ...... 232, 247 Photo reprints ...... 242 in Coleman shooting rectly mentioned him in a Fri- Internet/Web site ....300 Police, courts ..232, 247 Letters/editorials ....232 Religion ...... 234 Michael William Golden day story as an early suspect Coleman’s shooting. Newspaper in Ed...... 258 Sports ...... 250, 251 Inside 6 ODD COLOR herald 090930jz YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN BLACK 0% 5% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 95% 100% Next page >

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generate $83 billion over 50 Rendell met recently with La- Toll years with the I-80 tolls, but Hood to lobby for approval of State renews push for $24 billion without them. the tolls. approval to toll I-80 About a year ago, the Fed- Residents and businesses eral Highway Administration along I-80 have organized op- SAVING AT from page A-1 halted the I-80 tolling plan, position to the tolling proposal, saying it was “unable to move SPARKLE I-80 tolls are a key compo- the application forward” and saying it could drive business- nent of a 2007 state law de- raising a number of questions. es out of the region, divert signed to generate billions of The commission and Penn- traffic onto adjacent roads and IS EASY! dollars to fix roads and DOT hope that the additional that it is unfair to add fees to a bridges and subsidize mass information will revive the pro- road that has been free since Family Pack USDA Choice Beef transit systems. That law, posal, although a spokes- it opened decades ago. US Govt. Inspected Chuck Boneless which also authorized higher woman for Transportation Sec- I-80 carries some of the Pork Country Style tolls along the existing turn- retary Ray LaHood told The Pennsylvania’s heaviest truck Chuck Roast pike system, has already pro- Associated Press two weeks Spare Ribs volume, about 10,000 trucks a vided more than $2 billion in ago that he “has said tolling is new transportation money, but a good option to consider for day along most of its length, $$ 2299 and about 60 percent of its ¢ revenues will drop sharply in new roads but prefers not to ¢ lb. July without the I-80 tolls. freight traffic ends up in other 2 toll existing roads.” 99 lb. 2 According to the Turnpike states, according to the supple- 99 The Philadelphia Inquirer Commission, the 2007 law will reported Friday that Gov. Ed mental materials. ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ Park Farms Dozen “I am not commenting on Fumo on all 137 corruption Bone-in Split Sparkle Documents anything regarding any of counts against him, including Chicken AG subpoenaed those things until everything two that Rendell said required is sorted out,” he said. the jury to conclude Rubin Breast Large Eggs documents, The turnpike commission is and his company, BNR Pre- commission says an independent agency with ferred Revenues, never per- $ 00 from page A-1 five board members who are formed the work required un- ¢¢ $ 00 nominated by the governor der a contract they held with 99 lb. 5/5/ 55 and confirmed by the Senate. the state Senate Democratic 99 reports that a grand jury was The agency surfaced re- Appropriations Committee. examining possible corruption peatedly in testimony during Fumo, who wielded consid- Up to 34.2 oz. Up to 16 oz. Asst. Var. at the agency, which has been the recent federal corruption erable clout as the Appropria- criticized for years as a patron- trial of former state Sen. Vin- tions Committee’s ranking De- DiGiorno Birds Eye age haven. cent Fumo, D-Philadelphia. mocrat for more than two Frozen In September, The Morning In March, Rendell ousted decades, hand-picked Rubin 12” Pizza Call of Allentown reported that the turnpike commission’s for the commission. Fumo’s Vegetables a former turnpike employee, chairman, citing “overwhelm- co-defendant in the case, his speaking on condition of ing” evidence from trial testi- longtime aide Ruth Arnao, was $$ 8877 anonymity, said he had been mony that Mitchell Rubin ac- convicted of all 45 counts ¢¢ questioned by a grand jury cepted $150,000 in against her. She is Rubin’s 44 ea. 87 about patronage, campaign do- 87 taxpayer-paid work that appar- wife. nations and contracts. ently was never done. 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E DITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS: John L. Lima, publisher í James A. Raykie Jr., editor Sarah Adams, news editor/nights í Joe Wiercinski, news editor/days How frightful! Our justice system has gone awry ERE ARE SOME thoughts from a to me donating blood and it’s guy who is sitting on pins and needles not a big deal. Hwaiting for the new health care reform The Ohio attorney general legislation to be settled. And all I can say is: is trying to get that stay “Ouch!” overturned and hopefully he Obviously this is not something that is will be successful. being taken lightly by our government But this demonstrates how officials. In both the House and Senate, I’m Lynn messed up our justice system sure each individual is trying to add on some Saternow really is. Prisoners have far kind of garbage that will benefit his or her too many rights. In this constituents rather than just worry about a country, they have nice clean good health care plan. facilities, food, exercise But what will be the final outcome? Public equipment and great libraries. Of course option or no public option? Having the public there’s also health care. Some have loving option already has scared some people — cellmates as well. (OK, that might not be people who have stock in major health considered a benefit to most of us.) insurance companies. Those stocks values are I have always believed that when you sin dropping. against society, you have no rights. Centuries I was discussing reasonably priced health ago they had the right idea. If you violated care plans with Herald Business Writer the rules of the clan, you were sent away to Sins of carbon emissions Michael Roknick recently and we decided on live out your life on your own. If you the best option of all. When ever you have returned, you were killed. Washington often deals duce their Business leaders with such complicated issues greenhouse- some kind of health problem you can’t pay Today, the world is too populated for that and environmentalist although we could force them to live in and speaks in such confusing gas emissions, for, simply go out and commit a crime and language that many of us just and therefore support the (“cap-and- Detroit. get thrown in prison. That way the taxpayers Criminals should be thrown in a hole with tune out. So it has been with reduce global trade”) idea. Some will cover most of the cost of your health a dirt floor. No books, no basketball hoops, “carbonomics.” But the time emissions, in others see it as a has come to pay attention, be- exchange for care. no other human contact other than slipping in And talk about expensive. The prison cause this matter now is front money. Offsets form of madness. their food and water. Some other countries system also has to pay for guards to take and center, and there is a lot Dan are more at- are much less accommodating than we. riding on the outcome. tractive be- prisoners to doctors or hospitals. Rather The United States does not So if you commit crimes against society, Maybe if we quit treating criminals so nicely President Barack Obama Part of cause they cost less. But yet have a national cap-and- society takes care of you. What kind of justice we would have less criminal activity. has proposed “cap-and-trade” Our World trade policy, but some states And when it comes to murder, there is one legislation — carbonomics — studies by the is that? do. And the domestic market true justice. That person should be executed as a key weapon in the fight Government ä Talk about a failed justice system. How Accountability Office and oth- in offsets is booming. It’s not the same way he or she killed another against global warming. For just companies buying them. about the situation involving death-row Congress, put up or shut up ers show offsets often yield lit- murderer Kenneth Biros over in Ohio? person. That, or the murderer could volunteer tle to no environmental bene- Environmentally conscious in- time has arrived. dividuals are purchasing off- Biros, convicted of the heinous murder and to help society by being used as a guinea pig Business leaders and envi- fit. cutting to pieces of a young Hubbard woman, for scientific testing for finding cures for fatal Take, for example, the ex- sets to assuage their guilt over ronmentalist support the idea. the carbon footprint left by received a delay in his execution because a diseases. Some others see it as a form perience of European Union companies that paid millions everything from extravagant U.S. District Court judge in Cincinnati ruled Now that would not only save on the of madness, or at the least parties to air travel. For exam- number of laboratory rats that we kill, it very bad policy. of dollars for offsets in China. that lethal injection violates his rights as cruel The companies were allowed ple, they spend millions on off- would also help out in the long run on the A cap-and-trade policy has sets from garbage dumps that and unusual punishment. been in place in the European to exceed their emissions cap How sad is that? He kills and chops up a costs of health care. clean up methane from rotting Union since 2005, and it has in exchange for funding what person and we’re worried whether his rights Now that’s justice! were supposed to be new trash. Sounds good, but these already spawned a multibillion- landfills already were collect- are violated by getting a needle stuck in his The Herald’s Lynn Saternow writes this col- clean gas and hydroelectric dollar global carbon market ing methane to sell as fuel. arm that might miss a vein. That’s happened umn each Saturday for the Opinion page. that’s increasing exponentially. plants in China. But it turns out that these plants were al- The offsets are an added wind- But a growing chorus of crit- fall. ics worries that cap-and-trade ready under construction. The upshot? The offsets provided Despite all the problems, will give big polluters a way of carbon trading is expected to dodging their responsibilities an excuse for EU companies to exceed their emissions cap, become the world’s largest and do more for speculators commodity market by 2020. The Phantom of the Option on Wall Street than for the en- but did not lead to overall re- ductions in greenhouse gases. Wall Street firms like JP Mor- The public option, we hear, rats are twist- vironment. gan Chase, Deutsche Bank Here’s what Ameri- Cap-and-trade is designed In another example, EU is about to take earthly form. ing themselves companies paid millions of dol- and Goldman Sachs are While congressional leaders in a bizarre po- cans really think to make polluting expensive. spending millions to buy com- Here is how it works: The lars for offsets from an Indian working to combine five litical dance to about the public op- company that manufactures a panies that offer offsets. Credit health care reform bills will convince folks tion: Nearly two-thirds government sets a limit on the Suisse has even issued carbon amount of greenhouse gases refrigerant gas. The Indian determine its final shape, a back home favor it, according to company agreed to reduce its derivatives. Environmental government-run health plan to that they are the country may emit. That groups like Friends of the a recent New York limit is then divided into toxic emissions, and in return, compete with the private offer- fighting the it was paid for every ton of Earth worry that the rush to ings will almost surely become Froma phantom of Times/CBS poll. The shares among businesses. If invest in carbon could create a company A wants to exceed pollution it no longer generat- reality. And the specter of a Harrop “socialized survey also found that ed. But the offset payments speculative bubble. They say its share, it has to pay some- populist uprising against it will medicine.” It is proved so lucrative, the Indian that without careful oversight, people believe Presi- one else to equally reduce its haunt centrist Democrats no Danse company increased gas pro- offsets will make money for dent Obama has bet- greenhouse-gas emissions. more. Macabre, to duction just to earn millions Wall Street, raise costs for Company A can buy an “al- It’s been quite an ordeal. be sure. (Strike up that creepy ter ideas for fixing more in offsets. A Stanford consumers, and do little to Several Democrats from fairly violin, Saint-Saens.) health care than do lowance” from a company that University study concluded counter global warming. conservative parts of the coun- Louisiana Sen. Mary Lan- Republicans — and is not using its full share, or it that offsets were “an excessive Who knows? You pick a try have been held captive by drieu, a Democrat, simply can buy an “offset.” Offsets subsidy that represents a mas- side and hope for the best. It’s tales of widespread anger won’t stop. “I am pressing to by a margin of 52 per- come from companies in coun- sive waste of developed world decision time. against what is merely a sensi- get a government-run, taxpay- cent to 27 percent. tries that don’t have cap-and- resources.” ble means for containing er-supported public option out trade laws, but agree to re- King Features Syndicate health care costs. of the bill,” she said. Landrieu Republicans have filled might be interested to learn that the government-run op- mechanism,” as proposed by their heads with ghost stories ca’s medical landscape, requir- after he and the interim govern- tion would not be any more Maine Sen. Olympia Snowe. about the public option. Large- ing virtually universal sign-ups ment signed an agreement that taxpayer-supported than the The sole Republican publicly TIMELY QUOTES ly written by the insurers, and establishing a new govern- apparently opens the way for Ze- private ones. Taxpayer subsi- open to a government-run these yarns are designed to ment-run insurance option for laya’s reinstatement four dies could be equally applied plan, Snowe has suggested a scare enough Democratic sen- “Americans’ health care is millions. months after he was ousted. to buying into a private plan or trick whereby the option ators into killing the concept. too important to risk on one ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ the public version. would appear only if private in- Though a majority, Democrats gigantic bill that was negotiat- “It’s just very cold.” – Prose- “I leave the senators of the An idea for appeasing on- surers don’t offer enough “af- need 60 votes in the Senate to ed behind closed doors. The cutor Dara Cashman after republic to face their responsi- the-fence “moderates” involves fordable” coverage. ensure that legislation includ- Medicare cuts will hurt sen- three teenagers were charged is bility in front of the nation.” – letting states opt out of partici- Sen. Claire McCaskill, a ing a public option goes for- iors, the tax increases will kill adults in the gang rape of a 15- Haiti Prime Minister Michele pating in the public option. Missouri Democrat, offers ward. jobs and the government year-old girl outside a home- Pierre-Louis, before being re- One can’t imagine any state’s kind words about both round- Here’s what Americans real- takeover of health care will in- coming dance in Richmond, moved from office by the Hait- lawmakers choosing to do about ways for enabling a pub- ly think about the public op- crease premium costs.” — Calif. ian Senate in a move that that. If they did, the voters lic option. “I think we end up tion: Nearly two-thirds favor it, Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich. in a ¥ ¥ ¥ would rapidly replace them. with some opportunity to go could imperil efforts to attract according to a recent New statement after House Democ- “This signifies my return to In any event, Senate Majori- to some kind of nonprofit,” foreign investment to the coun- York Times/CBS poll. The rats reached agreement on key power in the coming days, and ty Leader Harry Reid, a Neva- she said on Sunday. You can try. survey also found that people elements of a health care bill peace for Honduras.” – da Democrat, has included the get from Chicago to Los An- Hon- believe President Obama has opt-out clause in the bill. He’ll geles by changing planes in that would vastly alter Ameri- duran President Manuel Zelaya The Associated Press better ideas for fixing health do whatever it takes to calm a Hawaii. care than do Republicans — few phantom-obsessed De- Well, I’ve been going on and by a margin of 52 percent and on and on and on about mocrats. words. Be signed by the offensive language, personal to 27 percent. this public-option business for Letter policy attacks, obvious errors in Given those poll numbers, Consider Nebraska Sen. months. The least pleasant writer. Include the writer’s ad- facts and libelous or potential- the few Democrats wavering Ben Nelson, another Democ- part has been countering the The Herald encourages and dress and a daytime tele- ly libelous statements. over a public option might ask rat who persists in voicing his rumors of torch-bearing mass- welcomes letters to the editor phone number. themselves which side they unhappiness with even that es defending the honor of the from its readers on subjects The writer agrees to publi- Poetry and third-party let- ought to land on. Put different- compromise. He’s “not excit- private insurers. of timely interest. cation of his or her name. ters (when The Herald is sent ly, what in the name of ed” about a public option that But it will soon be over. I Letters should: Pseudonyms will not be ac- a copy of a letter mailed or Beelzebub would possess the states could opt out of. now hear the cock crowing cepted. written to another party) will them to back Republicans on Rather, he wants to require with the dawn. Let us toll the ä Be mailed to The Herald, not be accepted. Except in the interest of this, unless they, too, are crea- states to opt in. (Go ahead, if bell for the phantom of the op- c/o Letters to the Editor, Box The Herald reserves the tures of the insurance indus- that makes him feel better.) tion. 51, Sharon 16146, or faxed to clarity and length, editing will right to reject letters that are try? Some Democrats say they 724-981-5116. be minimal. repetitive or do not address a Nonetheless, some Democ- want to consider a “trigger Creators Syndicate Inc. ä Be limited to about 350 Letters must be free from timely topic.

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Farm & garden A-5 Workshop offers Congress tips for people N.C. county rebuilds its roots who want to start RUTHERFORDTON, N.C. Tim Will of Rutherfordton, urged to food business (AP) — Charged with grow- N.C., won a $100,000 prize ing entrepreneurs in rural for creating an Internet-based Rutherford County, Tim Will AVE you ever been market for local farmers to help dairy told that your favorite surveyed foothills numbed by 14 percent unemployment and sell their produce to chefs in Hhomemade bread, or Charlotte. Will has collected salsa, is “good enough to illiteracy and limited by few industry ideas from local expertise, sell?” Do you have additional high- links to the global WASHINGTON (AP) — fruit or vegetables from your marketplace. like this inexpensive hoop More must be done to ad- farm or home garden that you house made of rebar, PVC dress dire conditions facing But one other statistic pipe, and plastic sheet, that would like to make into a caught the newcomer’s eye: the dairy industry, farmers commercial product? can be built anywhere to ex- told Congress this week. the county’s 6,000 small plots tend the growing season. Penn State Cooperative Ex- of land, much of it overgrown “The past year has been tension is offering a Food for former farmland. the most difficult since I be- gan farming in 1973,” said Profit workshop in the What if played-out cotton Paul Toft, a Rice Lake, Wis., evening. This 2è-hour work- fields, Will wondered, grew Savannah Red restaurant. The dairy farmer and president of shop is designed to help you fruits and vegetables again? market now also sells to the Associated Milk Produc- work through And what if the produce was groups of Charlotte residents. ers Inc. “Some say these Erin the maze of lo- marketed online to Charlotte “The possibility to have veg- times rival those of the Great Cuprinka cal and state restaurants hungry for locally etables picked in the morning Depression.” Extension regulations, raised foods? and have it in your kitchen Today food safety is- Toft was one of eight peo- The Charlotte Observer re- that afternoon, it’s a new sues, and busi- world,” he said. ple who submitted testimony ness manage- ported that the result is Farm- to a subcommittee of the Sen- Foothills hopes to show the ment concepts that must be ers Fresh Market, now ending AP ate Agriculture Committee. considered in setting up a its third year. Charlotte chefs county’s young people, many The hearing, chaired by Sen. log on to its Web site, clicking was chosen as “an inspiring Will fell into a job at of whom leave for jobs else- commercial food business. role model” from among 1,200 Foothills Connect, where pre- Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., fo- on the purple potatoes or hari- where, that they might again cused on what the federal gov- cot verts that please them. nominations. vious experience as a system make a living from farming. How can Food for Profit integrator — analyzing what ernment can do to combat low help me? The produce is delivered to Will won, she said, “for his The agency began a small- dairy prices. their kitchens within 24 hours innovative approach to solving industrial processes can be au- farm sustainable agriculture Industry experts said that Food for Profit will take of harvest. important and timely issues: tomated — paid off. course, emphasizing business Congress’ decision last month you step-by-step through the job creation, ecological sus- The technology for Farmers This year, 87 Rutherford aspects, that has graduated to set aside $350 million for entrepreneurial process. It will tainability and the preservation Fresh Market fell into place. A growers marketed their pro- 120 students. R-S Central High struggling milk farmers is a provide you with the informa- duce that way. of family farms.” $1.4 million grant from the School’s 3-year-old sustainable- tion and skills to assess if good start, but other steps Rutherford County lost N.C. Golden Leaf Foundation ag curriculum has tripled to your idea will be something A San Francisco think tank, need to be taken or more 7,000 to 8,000 jobs in the past paid for 100 miles of fiber-optic more than 200 students. that will sell at a profit. Civic Ventures, got wind of farms will fail. decade, says local newspaper cable that spread broadband the market, which is believed service across the county, in- “We’re not just losing our Toft said Congress needs to Conducting a feasibility to be the only one of its kind publisher Jim Brown, chair- farms and our families, we’re look at new price stabilization study to see if yours is a good man of Foothills Connect, the cluding all schools, police and in North Carolina. Each year fire departments. losing our heritage,” said Jill efforts and controls on im- business idea, performing Civic Ventures awards “Pur- nonprofit business and tech- Maner, one of the farm-school ports as it looks toward the marketing research and begin- pose Prize” to social innova- nology agency Will heads. It took time to convince graduates. “We have to show 2012 Farm Bill. ning to draft a business plan tors older than 60 who do “Putting people back to Rutherford growers that their that they don’t need 160 acres are a few of the concrete tools small bits of land could profit Edward W. Gallagher, vice good things in their “encore” work is as important as the of land and a $140,000 trac- president of economics and taught by certified instructors careers. product they sell,” Brown said. in a market 74 miles away in tor.” and business experts. Charlotte. Chefs, they found, risk management at Dairylea That’s why Tim Will is now “And the straw that stirs the Tim Will says Rutherford Cooperative, based in Syra- drink here is Tim Will.” were willing to pay more for By attending this class, you $100,000 richer. rare varieties. County is only the beginning. cuse, N.Y., called current con- can learn how to evaluate the The pairing happened by He vows to spread its busi- ditions “the worst cost opportunities on paper before As you might expect from a Steadily, borlotti beans, squeeze ... perhaps in history.” former Peace Corps volunteer, luck. A few years ago, Will ness model across the state, you look for funding or take Bull’s Blood beets and Lacina- through the state’s six other affordable-housing advocate watched “The Last of the Mo- Gallagher said a certain action, saving both money and to kale sprouted in the red business-technology centers, and inner-city teacher, Will hicans,” filmed partly in amount of price fluctuation is time. clay. Garden-variety tomatoes connecting growers with their shrugs off his role, crediting Rutherford County, and decid- inherent in dairy farming, but were replaced by heirloom va- land and consumers with their the community’s effort. ed the scenic hills were so “more risk management edu- Who should attend? beautiful he would die in rieties so flavorful, market food. cation ... and financial incen- “What’s happened to them, manager Kirk Wilson said, them. “Getting change, getting tives are needed to change If you want to develop the they didn’t cause this,” he said that 20 minutes after eating things done, that’s what’s im- the practices on dairy farms.” skills to be innovative and vi- of the boom and bust of the one “you can still taste it in He and his wife Eleanor portant to me and my wife,” sionary in your business – to county’s textile and furniture your mouth.” “There is something funda- pulled up stakes in 2006, leav- he said. “It’s not my money. grow your food venture – you industries. “Over four decades, mentally wrong with the way ing his teaching job at a Mia- Jean-Pierre Marechal, exec- The community has earned will enjoy and benefit from these people forgot how to dairy farmers are paid for this course. If you’re search- mi high school. He was utive chef at the Charlotte it.” their work,” Gillibrand said. grow stuff.” stunned to learn that Ruther- Marriott City Center, was the ing for innovative ideas about So he will give his $100,000 “We must develop new solu- Purpose Prize director ford County schools lacked first to feature Rutherford how to get your enterprise off prize to the farm program. tions to ensure that this does the ground, this program is Alexandra Kent said Will, 61, broadband Internet access. County produce at the hotel’s not ever happen again.” for you. Registration information: WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Food for Profit will be spon- sored by the Future of Agri- culture in Crawford County and will take place from 6:30 Vegetable, berry growers seminar set to 9:00 p.m. Nov. 18 at the The Western Pennsylvania cide license category 03 cred- cialist, will discuss, respective- on new pest management ing locally produced food Penn Northwest Professional Vegetable and Berry Growers its can be earned in both of ly, “New and Specialty Cole tools. products. Center, 749 Greenville Road, Seminar is scheduled for 8 the morning sessions and 2 Crops” and “Rare and Unusual Mike Ellis, Ohio State pro- near Mercer. The tuition cost Registration fee is $30 if re- a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Nov. 17 at core credits and two category Vegetable Crops to Spice up fessor and plant pathologist for ceived by Nov. 11. Walk-in of $15 per person includes all the Days Inn, Butler. 03 credits in the afternoon Your Market.” fruit crops, will cover leafspots, materials and refreshments. registration will be $35. That As always, the meeting fea- vegetable production session. Beth Gugino, Penn State fruit rots and other strawberry includes lunch, breaks and all For a registration form, tures local and regional ex- Sweet corn and specialty professor and vegetable diseases and important bram- handout materials. contact me at perts speaking about veg- crops are the featured crops pathologist will review the se- ble disease problems. Contact Mercer County Co- [email protected] or by call- etable and berry growing and this year. rious disease problems en- In the afternoon vegetable operative Extension or the marketing. It also includes a Dwight Lingenfelter of countered this year and give session, Celeste Welty, profes- ing 724-662-3141. Questions Westmoreland County office about the content of this trade show consisting of major Penn State’s Department of her recommendations for next sor and vegetable crops ento- at 724-837-1402 for more infor- workshop may be directed to regional suppliers, seed com- Crops and Soils has done ex- year. mologist from Ohio State, will Extension Educator Winifred panies and others. tensive work on weed control In the morning berry-grow- cover management of impor- mation and a brochure with McGee, [email protected], 717- There will be morning and in sweet corn. He will share ing session Kathy Demchak, tant insect pests of sweet corn. the program and registration 270-4391. afternoon sessions on veg- his knowledge and discuss the Penn State Extension Associ- At the same time in the form. The brochure can be etable production along with a most cost-effective sweet corn ate for small fruit, will talk concurrent marketing session, found on these Web sites: concurrent morning session weed control programs. about starting right with a new a panel of growers and buyers http://westmoreland.exten- Erin Cuprinka is an educa- on berry production and a Debra Deis of Seedway Inc. blueberry planting and blue- will discuss how farmers can sion.psu.edu/ and tor with Mercer County Cooper- concurrent marketing session and Mike Orzolek, Penn State berry variety recommenda- take advantage of the strong http://washington.extension.p ative Extension. in the afternoon. Two pesti- professor and vegetable spe- tions. She will update growers consumer movement for buy- su.edu/ FTR herald 090923jz YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN BLACK 0% 5% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 95% 100% Next page >

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Aurora F. Carnino Timothy A. Murray OBITUARIES Court clerk was member Wheatland Tube welder Grave thefts: An age-old of St. Vincent de Paul was avid outdoorsman Charles Edward Gosnell AUSTINTOWN, Ohio — Timothy A. Murray of 619 Navy boxer, truck driver Aurora F. Carnino, formerly of Mert Way, Sharon, passed problem that won’t die enjoyed golf, hunting Brookfield, passed away at away at 4:35 p.m. Thursday 4:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 30, (10-29-09) in the emergency PHILADELPHIA (AP) — sors and cameras. There’s no in California, said vigilance is A memorial serv- 2009, in Omni Manor, Austin- room of Sharon Regional It’s that time of year when definitive evidence that thefts always higher this time of ice will be held town. She was 84. Health System following a even cemetery guards are go up around Halloween, but year. The theft of valuables Wednesday for Mrs. Carnino was born on courageous battle with cancer. more easily spooked, on alert the extra effort is not without and body parts from graves Charles Edward Oct. 5, 1925, He was 50. for signs of one of the oldest, reason. and grave sites, he said, is the Gosnell of 19 22nd St. Exten- in Sharon to Mr. Murray was born Sept. most ghoulish and most per- Back in June, police in work of “morons” who just sion, Pymatuning Township, Nicholas A. 11, 1959, in sistent of crimes: grave rob- Philadelphia arrested two aren’t thinking. beries. teenagers for stealing remains formerly of West Middlesex. and Florence Sharon, a son “They know not what they Mostly, it’s kids doing from a 15-foot underground He passed away at 9:38 p.m. Albu Crishon. of James Wal- do, and God knows why they Monday, Oct. 26, 2009, in lace and Lois pranks or thieves looking for crypt, possibly to be sold for She was a valuables, metals or marble. use in an occult ritual. That do it,” Rohling said, adding Hospitality Care Center, Her- 1942 graduate Jean Hoelzle Murray. Occasionally, it’s the work of same month, two other teens that grave robberies remain a mitage, after an extended ill- of Hickory occultists looking for ritual ob- were accused of stealing a hu- persistent but rare problem. ness. He was 68. High School, A lifetime area resident, jects. But while such grave man skull from a tomb in Her- “It hasn’t really gone up. It Mr. Gosnell was born Sept. Mrs. Hermitage, thefts remain rare, the poten- nando County, Fla. hasn’t really gone down. You Carnino he was a 1977 2, 1940, in and was a Mr. Murray graduate of tial for holiday trickery always It isn’t always as extreme as have the same underlying Youngstown graduate of Sharon High puts cemetery officials on high body parts, though. group of morons out there.” to John and the former Shenango Valley School. alert. In recent years, thieves The crime itself dates at Commercial School in Sharon. Geraldine Tim was employed by “It’s more of a preventative have started going after least back to thefts from Mrs. Carnino worked as a Riendl Gos- Wheatland Tube Co. for 23 thing,” said Bob Fells, general bronze artifacts as the price of Egyptian tombs. clerk for the Trumbull County nell. years, having last worked as counsel for the International the metal has skyrocketed, Hundred of years later, in Eastern District Court for Cemetery Cremation and Fu- Fells said. In response, some He attend- an end welder. He was a the 19th century, there was a ed Con- more than 23 years. neral Association. “People are cemeteries have made member of Local 1660 of the spike as medical experts neautville She was a member of the going to say, ’Well, didn’t you changes, including hiring pri- Mr. Gosnell United Steelworkers union. found use for studying the hu- High School. Brookfield-Masury Women’s Tim loved to work and was take any steps, since it is Hal- vate security and started lock- man body. Because organ do- A truck driver, he was em- Club, the Brookfield Garden very meticulous. Whether he loween?”’ ing up more often. In some ar- nation programs hadn’t been ployed for 20 years by Preston Club and the Sharon/Hickory was tinkering in his garage or Guards keep a closer eye eas, police started conducting developed, doctors ended up Trucking of West Middlesex Chapter of the American Busi- maintaining his property, he on their rounds, and security more frequent patrols. having to steal bodies for re- and for five years at Dana ness Women’s Association. took great pride in everything workers are extra vigilant Dan Rohling, a crematory Trucking of Ohio, retiring in Aurora was a member of he did. when monitoring motion sen- operator and funeral director search. 2003. St. Vincent de Paul Church in He enjoyed sporting events A U.S. Navy veteran, he Vienna, where she had been a and was a fan of the Pitts- former member of the Altar cognizance. South Pymatuning Township. served from 1958-60 and dur- burgh Steelers and Penguins; and Rosary societies. the Penn State Nittany Lions Jarett C. Morrison, 22, Girard, Aaron J. Johnson, 32, of 3178 ing that time, boxed for the COURTS Ohio; charged by Hempfield Township Madeline St., Sharpsville; arrested She married Louis M. football team; and the Pitt and Navy. police with possession of a small July 4 on River Road, Hermitage. Carnino on June 14, 1947, Duke basketball teams. Charles was a member of Mercer County Common Pleas amount of marijuana and possession Andrew T. Kelly, 51, of 78 Patter- with whom she shared more An avid outdoorsman, he of drug paraphernalia on Feb. 21 at a son School Road, Grove City; arrest- Veterans of Foreign Wars Judge Thomas R. Dobson than 24 years of marriage. He enjoyed archery, ggoing to the ARRAIGNMENTS College Avenue location, Hempfield ed Dec. 5 on state Route 258, Find- Post 7599, Reynolds. He en- died on July 21, 1971. mountains in Allegheny Na- Dawn Barnes, 24, of 118 Shenan- Township; released on his own recog- ley Township. nizance. joyed golfing, hunting and Mrs. Carnino is survived tional Forest, attending fairs go St., Greenville; charged by Py- Victoria L. Mackin, 41, Brookfield; fishing. matuning Township police with pos- Michael J. Nuel, 26, of 545 Twit- arrested June 27 in Sharon. by: her four daughters, Karyn and going to dirt track races myer Ave., Sharpsville; charged by David J. Macrae, 35, of 34 N. Lib- His wife, the former Carol at Sharon Speedway. He also session of a small amount of S. Carnino, Piqua, Ohio; Chris- marijuana and possession of drug Hermitage police with burglary, crimi- erty-Plain Grove Road, Grove City; ar- Jay Mountain, whom he mar- tine L. Kijowski and her hus- enjoyed attending local truck paraphernalia on Jan. 3 at a 12th nal conspiracy, theft and receiving rested May 10 on state Route 208, ried in 1964, survives at home. band James, Hubbard; Janine and bike nights. Street location, Pymatuning Town- stolen property on Sept. 11, 2007 at Springfield Township. a Lamor Road location, Hermitage; Also surviving are: five M. Carnino, Jacksonville, Fla.; Tim was a patient man, par- ship; released on her own recogni- Christopher E. Nicklin, 25, of 27 ticularly when deer hunting, zance. released on bond. Woodbine Drive, Greenville; arrested daughters, Linda Glynn, Fos- and Jonnah F. Hetzel and her Richard A. Pearson II, 39, of 3423 ter, R.I.; Vicki Hainsey, and will be remembered by Sheila M. Beinhardt, 23, of 977 May 23 on Main Street, Greenville. husband Gary, Cortland, Ohio; Baldwin Ave., Sharon; charged by Sandy Lake-New Lebanon Road, Sean M. O’Donnell, 25, of 661 his family for his loving, car- Sandy Lake; charged by state police Clearfield, Pa.; Tracie Gosnell, a sister, Dolores Idomir, Hermitage police with retail theft, Baldwin Ave., Sharon; arrested June ing and generous ways. with terroristic threats, simple assault West Middlesex; Debra Hed- Austin, Texas; 10 grandchil- possessing instruments of crime, 1 on East State Street, Sharon. and harassment on May 21 in Sandy lund, Warren, Ohio; and Lisa Surviving are: his wife, at possession of a small amount of Dale E. Ravenscraft, 32, of 64 dren and seven great-grand- Lake Township; waived court appear- home, the former Johanna F. marijuana and possession of drug Strawbridge Ave., Sharon; arrested Galdo and her husband Carlo, children. ance. Milich, whom he married July paraphernalia on June 25 at an East June 30 on West Budd Street, Coraopolis, Pa.; a son, Ken- Besides her husband, Mrs. Enrico T. Rhoades, 33, State Street business, Hermitage; Sharon. 7, 1979; three sons, Timothy Youngstown; charged by Southwest neth Gosnell, Clearfield; two Carnino was preceded in also charged by Southwest Regional Richard H. Spurlock Jr., 56, of 76 A. Murray Jr.; Jonathan M. Regional police with two counts each: half-sisters, Judy Lamb, Mon- death by her parents; two police with retail theft on May 30 at a Stewart Ave., Greenville; arrested Murray; and Sean “Fred” M. aggravated assault, unlawful re- tana; and Linda Palkington, brothers, George Crishon and Sharon Road business, West Middle- June 13 on state Route 18, Her- Murray and his fiancée Laura straint, recklessly endangering anoth- sex; released on bond. mitage. Ohio; two half-brothers, Dale Romuel Crishon; and three Frazier; and his mother, Lois er person, theft, receiving stolen sisters, Clementine Burton, Marion L. Colwell, 36, of 509 Wal- Darryl W. Swesey, 41, Hubbard, Gosnell, Greenville; and Mike Jean Murray, all Sharon; two property, four counts of robbery, bur- Ohio; arrested May 25 on Shenango Marie Roscoe and Olympia nut St., Sharon; charged by Sharon glary, terroristic threats, criminal con- Gosnell, Warren; 11 grandchil- sisters, Sandra J. Karmelita police with simple assault, endanger- Valley Freeway, Hermitage. dren and eight great-grand- Choban. spiracy, endangering another person Trumbull County Eastern District and her husband Walter, ing welfare of children, recklessly en- on April 24 at a Walnut Street loca- As an expression of sympa- Court Judge Ronald J. Rice children. Sharon; and Renee A. Tate dangering another person and disor- tion, Farrell; returned to Mercer Coun- Charles was preceded in thy, the family requests that and her husband Robert, Ho- derly conduct on June 5 at a Walnut ty Jail. ARRAIGNMENTS death by his parents and a memorial contributions be bart, Ind.; two brothers, Street location, Sharon; released on Daniel J. Roberts, 40, of 184 Mill ä Suzanne M. Hoffman, 44, of made to Hospice of the Valley, bond. St., Fredonia; charged by state police 7906 Service St., Masury, charged grandson, Scott Hainsey. Thomas E. Murray, Masury; Kenneth E. Fleet, 42, of 10 Par- with criminal damaging/endangering 5190 Market St., Youngstown, and David J. Murray and his with theft by deception on Feb. 15 at doe Alley, Mercer; charged by state a Liberty Street location, Fredonia; re- and domestic violence on Nov. 10 by GOSNELL OH 44512. wife Jeri, Sharon; his father-in- police with two counts of access de- leased on on recognizance. Brookfield Police, pleaded not guilty. Charles Edward, 68, of 19 22nd law, William Milich, Her- vice fraud on June 6 in Perry and Travis L. Schwab, 19, of 878 St. Extension, Pymatuning Township, CARNINO mitage; and several nieces and Hempfield townships; released on his Franklin Road, Jackson Center; ä Wesley J. Wertz, 32, of 7741 formerly of West Middlesex. Mrs. Louis M. (Aurora F.), 84, for- nephews. own recognizance. charged by Hermitage police with re- Crystal Lake Road, Hartstown, Calling hours: 12:30 p.m. to time merly of Brookfield. Tim was preceded in death Kristopher J. Irwin, 18, of 43 tail theft on April 22 at an East State charged with possession of marijua- Calling hours: 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday Clarksville St., Greenville; charged by na and drug paraphernalia by Brook- of service Wednesday (11-4-09) in by his father and his dog, Street location, Hermitage; waived JOHN FLYNN FUNERAL HOME & CRE- (11-1-09) in LANE FUNERAL HOMES, Greenville-West Salem Township po- court appearance. field police on Nov. 14, pleaded not MATORY Inc., 2630 E. State St., Her- Madasz Chapel, 6923 Warren-Sharon Zeke. lice with prohibited offensive Nicholas S. Vukich, 74, Lynchburg, guilty. mitage. Friends may sign a guest- Road, Brookfield. Family and friends The family suggests memo- weapons, simple assault and reck- Va.; charged by Pennsylvania Attorney PRE-TRIAL HEARINGS book at www.flynnfuneralhome.com may send online condolences to rial contributions be made to lessly endangering another person on General’s Office with four counts with ä Robert E. Price, 26, of 376 Service: Memorial service at 1 www.lanefuneralhomes.com. Sharon Regional Health Sys- June 23 at a South High Street loca- theft and eight counts of forgery be- Ellsworth St, Sharon, charged with p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home Services: Closing prayers will be- tem Cancer Care Center, 2320 tion, Greenville; released on bond. tween 1996 and 2006 in Pennsylva- theft by Brookfield police on Aug. 24. Billy E. Jones, 39, of 509 Walnut ä Brian L. Dignall, 40, of 856 chapel with the Rev. Ronald Har- gin at 8:45 a.m. Monday (11-2-09) in Highland Road, Hermitage, nia; waived court appearance. St., Sharon; charged by Sharon po- Standard Ave., Masury, charged with baugh, pastor of St. John’s Lutheran the funeral home followed by a Mass Arraigned on charges of driving un- of Christian burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. PA 16148. lice with simple assault, endangering resisting arrest by Brookfield police Church, Delaware Township, officiat- der the influence were: Vincent de Paul Church, Vienna, with MURRAY the welfare of children, recklessly en- Robert C. Buckley, 60, of 227 on Aug. 15, pleaded guilty. ing. Full military honors will be ren- the Rev. Frank Zanni, Monsignor Timothy A., 50, of 619 Mert Way, dangering another person and disor- Ridge Ave., Sharpsville; arrested July ä Craig A. Murphy, 43, of 8208 dered by Veterans of Foreign Wars Sharon. William Connell and the Rev. Richard derly conduct on June 5 in Sharon; 2 on North Hermitage Road, Her- Nicholas St., Masury, charged by Post 7599, Reynolds. Calling hours: 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday Whetstone as concelebrants. returned to Mercer County Jail. mitage. Brookfield police with domestic vio- (11-1-09) in J. BRADLEY McGONIGLE Burial: Cremation in the funeral Burial: St. Michael’s Byzantine Robert H. Mokri Jr., 21, and An- Dana L. Crisan, 31, of 286 Flem- lence on Nov. 21, 2008; changed FUNERAL HOME and CREMATORY home crematory. Catholic Cemetery, Hermitage. thony J. Noel, 21, both Kinsman; ing Way, Sharon; arrested June 29 on plea to no contest which is a guilty Inc., 1090 E. State St., Sharon. each charged by Hempfield Township Prindle Street, Sharon. plea for sentencing purposes. ÿ ÿ ÿ Friends may send condolences by police with possession of a small Kenneth T. Engstrom, 34, of 1189 PRELIMINARY HEARING visiting our web site at www.McGo- Road, Moncks Corner, S.C. amount of marijuana and possession Walnut St., Stoneboro; arrested June ä Jeffrey A. Hume, 22, of 195 Harry E. Watson Sr. nigleFuneralHomeandCrematory.com, of drug paraphernalia on June 18 at a 12 on U.S. Route 19, Mercer. Delaware Ave., Warren, charged by Service: Funeral service at 11 Obituary information re- Arrangements will be announced Kennard-Atlantic Road location, Sugar Jason A. Hartz, 27, Jamestown; Brookfield police Oct. 21 with domes- a.m. Monday (11-2-09) in the funeral Grove Township; released on own re- arrested June 27 on state Route 846, tic violence; pleaded guilty. mains incomplete. by DONALDSON-MOHNEY FUNERAL home with the Rev. David L. Searle, WATSON pastor of South Pymatuning (Town- Harry E. Sr., 94, of 227 Two Forks HOME, 124 Main St., Sharpsville. ship) Community Church, officiating. ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ ÿ Iceland with the loss of some ground. TODAY 100 lives, even though the In 1998, a genetic study pastor of Tower Presbyterian Church, Arrangements by STEPHEN J. United States had not yet en- was released suggesting Presi- PREVIOUS Grove City, officiating. SHERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 2201 tered World War II. dent Thomas Jefferson did in Interment: Crestview Memorial Highland Road, Hermitage. Condo- IN HISTORY In 1959, a former U.S. Ma- fact father at least one child by Park Inc., Grove City. lences may be sent to sjs_dmfuneral- rine showed up at the U.S. his slave Sally Hemings. [email protected] DEATHS Today is Saturday, Oct. 31, Embassy in Moscow to de- Ten years ago: EgyptAir PROTHERO clare he was renouncing his Flight 990, bound from New Mrs. Ivor S. (Joan Thomas), 89, of RENO the 304th day of 2009. There BOSTROM are 61 days left in the year. American citizenship so he York to Cairo, crashed off the 302 Grace St., Sharon. Mrs. Geno (Brenda J.), 56, of 425 Everett, 87, of 242 McClelland could live in the Soviet Union. Massachusetts coast, killing all Obituary was published 10-30-09 This is Halloween. A re- Road, Findley Township. George St., Sharon. His name: Lee Harvey Os- 217 people aboard. Calling hours: At Joan’s request, minder: Daylight-saving time Obituary was published 10-30-09 Obituary was published 10-29-09 wald. Five years ago: In the clos- there will be no visitation. Condo- ends Sunday at 2 a.m. local Calling hours: 6 p.m. to time of Calling hours: With family from In 1967, Nguyen Van Thieu ing hours of their bitter cam- lences may be e-mailed to steven- time. Clocks go back one service Sunday (11-1-09) in CUNNING- 9:30 a.m. to time of service today took the oath of office as the paign, President George W. [email protected] hour. first president of South Viet- Bush and challenger Sen. HAM FUNERAL HOME Inc., 144 S. (10-31-09) in Valley Baptist Church, Today’s Highlight in Histo- Pitt St., Mercer. Service: Private services will be 500 Sharon-New Castle Road, Farrell. nam’s second republic. John Kerry charged through held at the convenience of family. ry: In 1968, President Lyndon the critical battlegrounds of Service: Memorial service at 7 Rites will be held at 9:40 a.m. Satur- On Oct. 31, 1517, Martin Interment: Cremation services day in the church by the Ladies Auxil- B. Johnson ordered a halt to Florida and Ohio, going from p.m. Sunday in the funeral home with Luther posted the 95 Theses provided by HAROLD W. STEVENSON iary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Mur- all U.S. bombing of North hushed Sunday church servic- the Rev. David Joachim, pastor of on the door of the Wittenberg FUNERAL HOME, 264 E. State St., ray-Bell Post 7597, Farrell. Vietnam, saying he hoped for es to raucous campaign rallies Westminster Presbyterian Church, Palace church, marking the Boardman, Ohio, officiating. Sharon. Condolences may be sent by fax to fruitful peace negotiations. with promises to keep Ameri- 724-347-1917 or by e-mail to Shan- start of the Protestant Refor- In 1984, Indian Prime Min- ca safe. FILER REITER [email protected] mation in Germany. ister Indira Gandhi was assas- One year ago: President Robert L., 86, of 704 Tidball Ave., Mrs. Elmer A. (Margaret), 93, Her- Service: Funeral service at 11 On this date: sinated by two Sikh security George W. Bush signed an ex- Grove City. mitage, formerly of Sharon. a.m. today in the church with the In 1864, Nevada became guards. ecutive order restoring the Obituary was published 10-30-09 Obituary was published 10-30-09 Rev. James McKeithan, pastor of the 36th state. In 1994, a Chicago-bound Libyan government’s immuni- Calling hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Service:Memorial service at 10:30 Second Baptist Church, Sharpsville, In 1926, magician Harry American Eagle ATR-72 ty from terror-related lawsuits p.m. Sunday (11-1-09) in CUNNING- a.m. today (10-31-09) in St. Rose officiating. Houdini died in Detroit of gan- crashed in northern Indiana, and dismissing pending com- HAM FUNERAL HOME Inc., 306 Cemetery Chapel, Hermitage, with Interment:Oakwood Cemetery, grene and peritonitis resulting killing all 68 people aboard. pensation cases. Pulitzer Prize- Bessemer Ave., Grove City. the Rev. Jeffery J. Noble, pastor of Hermitage. from a ruptured appendix. In 1996, a Brazilian Fokker- winning author Studs Terkel Service: Funeral services at 10:30 the Church of Notre Dame, Her- Arrangements by WILBERT L. In 1941, the Navy destroyer 100 jetliner crashed in Sao died in Chicago at age 96. a.m. Monday (11-2-09) in the funeral mitage, as celebrant. SHANNON FUNERAL HOME Ltd., 33 USS Reuben James was torpe- Paulo, killing all 96 people on home with the Rev. John W. Culp, Interment: St. Rose Cemetery. Broadway Ave., Wheatland. doed by a German U-boat off board and three on the The Associated Press (stox@95%)daily biz herald 090930jz YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN BLACK 0% 5% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 95% 100% Next page >

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10,120 Penn Northwest finds Dow Jones industrials Close: 9,712.73 9,900 Change: -249.85 (-2.5%) 9,680 10 DAYS 10,500 bright spots in gloomy year 10,000 9,500 By Michael Roknick showed the agency has more source Center’s Mercer Coun- Tile; Gary Gulla, Hermitage 9,000 Herald Business Editor than $1.8 million available ty office participated in 20 proj- Economic Development Corp.; through its revolving loan ects which generated more David Hock, Lakeview Area 8,500 With the national and local fund. than $8.5 million for area proj- Industrial Corp.; Scott 8,000 MJ J ASO economy getting hammered During the meeting outgo- ects. Kalmanek, Joy Cone Co.; by the recession over the past ing Penn-Northwest chairman Elected officers of Penn- John Mastrian, Strimbu Stock market indexes year, it was an uncomfortable Bill Perrine was honored for Northwest for fiscal year 2009- Memorial Foundation; John 52-Week YTD 12-mo time for developers. his four years of service as the 10: Morris, Pymatuning Tele- High Low Name Last Chg %Chg %Chg %Chg “Without a doubt this has agency’s leader. 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Name Obj ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt American Funds BalA m MA 28,943 15.49 -0.4 +11.7/D +1.9/C 5.75 250 The liner has four swim- American Funds BondA m CI 27,411 11.84 +0.9 +16.8/C +2.6/E 3.75 250 ming pools, volleyball and bas- American Funds CapIncBuA m IH 57,511 46.41 -0.8 +15.3/D +4.2/C 5.75 250 American Funds CpWldGrIA m WS 55,088 32.29 -1.9 +24.8/B +6.8/A 5.75 250 ketball courts, and a youth American Funds EurPacGrA m FB 40,009 36.90 -2.1 +33.4/A +8.6/A 5.75 250 American Funds FnInvA m LB 29,549 30.27 -2.3 +16.0/B +3.9/A 5.75 250 zone with theme parks and American Funds GrthAmA m LG 63,925 25.41 -2.3 +15.7/C +2.7/A 5.75 250 nurseries for children. There American Funds IncAmerA m MA 47,865 14.81 -0.1 +15.7/C +2.9/B 5.75 250 American Funds InvCoAmA m LB 47,348 24.19 -1.2 +12.4/B +1.5/B 5.75 250 is also an ice rink that seats American Funds NewPerspA m WS 31,930 24.11 -2.1 +25.3/B +6.0/A 5.75 250 American Funds WAMutInvA m LV 37,864 22.96 -0.5 +4.8/D -0.1/C 5.75 250 780 spectators and a small- Dodge & Cox IntlStk FV 35,309 30.61 -3.2 +36.9/A +7.0/A NL 2,500 scale golf course. Dodge & Cox Stock LV 39,993 89.59 -2.9 +14.4/A -0.2/C NL 2,500 Fidelity Contra LG 53,656 53.83 -1.2 +12.5/D +4.6/A NL 2,500 The Oasis of the Seas is Fidelity DivrIntl d FG 31,833 26.87 -2.0 +24.4/D +4.8/C NL 2,500 Fidelity GrowCo LG 27,170 61.76 -4.1 +16.5/B +4.0/A NL 2,500 due to make its U.S. debut on Fidelity LowPriStk d MB 23,586 29.50 -2.8 +27.3/A +4.0/A NL 2,500 Nov. 20 and the ship will em- Fidelity Magellan LG 22,722 58.72 -5.4 +19.3/B -1.3/E NL 2,500 FrankTemp-Franklin Income A m CA 27,764 1.98 +0.1 +25.9/A +3.5/B 4.25 1,000 bark on its first cruise — a FrankTemp-Franklin PA TF A m MP 952 10.19 -1.7 +15.2/B +3.9/A 4.25 1,000 Janus J LG 8,341 23.95 -2.5 +19.4/B +1.6/B NL 2,500 four-day trip to the port of Pioneer PioneerA m LB 4,080 33.08 -0.1 +6.6/E +1.0/B 5.75 1,000 Labadee in Haiti — on Dec. 1. The holiday season is Putnam InvestorA m LB 1,344 10.58 -2.7 +13.1/B -1.4/E 5.75 500 Vanguard 500Inv LB 46,574 95.63 -1.9 +9.8/C +0.3/C NL 3,000 The Oasis of the Seas left meant for good friends, Vanguard TotIntl FB 24,646 14.00 -2.1 +31.5/A +6.6/A NL 3,000 Finland’s frosty shores on Fri- Vanguard TotStIdx LB 53,496 25.42 -2.6 +11.1/C +0.9/B NL 3,000 good times and lots of Vanguard Welltn MA 27,044 27.73 -0.5 +18.5/B +4.9/A NL 10,000 day and is set to exit the Vanguard Wndsr LV 7,907 10.97 -3.5 +18.2/A -0.8/D NL 3,000 Baltic Sea on Saturday, when good food. CA -Conservative Allocation, CI -Intermediate-Term Bond, ES -Europe Stock, FB -Foreign Large Blend, FG - Foreign LargeGrowth, FV -Foreign Large Value, IH -World Allocation, LB -Large Blend, LG -Large Growth, LV - it must squeeze under the Large Value, MA -Moderate Allocation, MB -Mid-Cap Blend, MV - Mid-Cap Value, SH -Specialty-heath, WS -World That’s why we created a compilation Stock, Total Return: Chng in NAV with dividends reinvested. Rank: How fund performed vs. others with same objec- Great Belt Bridge between tive: A is in top 20%, E in bottom 20%. Min Init Invt: Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. Source: Morningstar. two Danish islands. cookbook from the first three years of In Stock Footnotes: g = Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h = Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf = Late filing The enormous ship fea- Good Taste recipes filled with culinary with SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50 percent within creations from around our region. But the past year. rt = Right to buy security at a specified price. s = Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the last year. un = Units. tures various “neighborhoods” vj = In bankruptcy or receivership. wd = When distributed. wi = When issued. wt = Warrants. Mutual Fund Footnotes: b = Fee even better, with every purchase of our covering market costs is paid from fund assets. d = Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. f = front load (sales charges). m = — parks, squares and arenas Multiple fees are charged. NA = not available. p = previous day’s net asset value. s = fund split shares during the week. x = fund paid a distribution during the week. Gainers and Losers must be worth at least $2 to be listed in tables above. Most Actives must with special themes. One of Views & Voices Cookbook, a donation is be worth at least $1. Volume in hundreds of shares. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. them will be a tropical envi- made to the Community Food Warehouse ronment, including palm trees of Mercer County which supplies 35 food and vines among the total pantries around the county. 12,000 plants on board. They Weak labor market holds down pay So while you’re giving the gift of good taste to WASHINGTON (AP) — cent rise in the 12 months will be planted after the ship arrives in Fort Lauderdale. yourself and others, you are also helping those in Employment costs rose by the ending in September 2008, In the stern, a 750-seat out- need around you, especially during the holidays. smallest amount on record in and lower than the 1.8 percent door theater — modeled on Give the gift that keeps on giving. the 12 months ending in Sep- yearly increase reported in the an ancient Greek amphithe- tember, as high unemploy- second quarter. Buy a cookbook. Help someone in need. ment restrained wage and ater — doubles as a swim- The department’s Employ- ming pool by day and an benefit growth. ment Cost Index rose by a The data shows the weak ocean front theater by night. Cookbooks can be purchased seasonally adjusted 0.4 per- The pool has a diving tower labor market makes it difficult cent in the July-September at The Herald in Sharon, for people with jobs to de- with spring boards and two quarter, the same increase as Allied News in Grove City, mand higher pay and benefits. 33-feet high dive platforms. An Mercer Area Chamber of the second quarter. The Labor Department said indoor theater seats 1,300 J Commerce, The Kitchen Shoppe Friday that the cost of wages, But the report showed that guests. Juustst in Volant, Organics and More in health care and other benefits health care costs for employ- Accommodation includes Sandy Lake; and Grove Manor increased by 1.5 percent in ers is rising. The cost of loft cabins measuring 545 $$ in Grove City. the year ending in September, health benefits increased by square feet with floor-to-ceiling 4.7 percent in the 12-month the smallest increase since windows. There are also For more information, call Sherris at period, more than the 3.9 per- 1,600-square-feet luxury suites 9 such records began in June 9 724.981.6100, ext. 204 or e-mail her at 1982. cent rise in the year ending in with balconies overlooking the [email protected] That’s down from a 2.9 per- September 2008. sea or promenades. COMMUNITY sec front herald 090930jz YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN BLACK 0% 5% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 95% 100% Next page >

Saturday, October 31, 2009 CommunityCommunity Sharon, Pennsylvania A-8 Grandparents will THINGS TO DO say when kids SPECIAL EVENTS ä The Mercer County Grangers will celebrate the overwhelm them special ties of the rural-urban Dear Annie: My husband’s Within families and communities at parents are wonderful people hours, my the 26th Farm-City dinner in their late 70s, but I am con- younger broth- and program set for Friday at cerned that their kindness is er and his wife the Leslie N. Firth Learning being abused by my brother- actually went Center, U.S. Route 19, north in-law, “Dan,” and his wife, through Tim’s of Mercer in Coolspring “Jane.” house and Township. Mom and Dad have always took what they The meal is provided by the Grange members who been involved in their grand- Kathy wanted. My children’s lives, but lately it own mother take a tureen dish. Diners are Mitchell & asked to take their own table has become taxing for them Marcy Sugar kept all the both physically and mentally. money from service. Beverages will be pro- Annie’s vided. Dan and Jane call on them for Mailbox his sympathy baby-sitting day and night. Of- cards instead The buffet-style tureen sup- ten they drop the three kids of using it to per will be served at 7 p.m. off the evening before. My in- help pay for a Patrick Cooley/Herald and followed by a program laws always oblige, even headstone. Even before the fu- featuring several outstanding Brookfield patrolman Jay First gets the fingerprints of 3-year-old Kaleb Harris at the Brook- Mercer County businesses though the youngest is not neral, several family members field Township Fire and Police Department’s Safety Awareness Night. even a year old. took over Tim’s house and and agriculture leaders. There Last spring, Dan lost his property and went through his BROOKFIELD will be musical entertainment job. He now is home all day, personal things. Whatever and lots of door prizes. but the kids are still with they didn’t want, they handed Reservations a must: Bill Grandma and Grandpa a lot of to whoever was around. and Helen Straub, 724-588- the time. Twice in the last two I live several states away, 6134; Bill and Marie Bush, months, Dan and Jane strolled and right now, I don’t ever Cops teach 724-962-0170; Bill Vernam, in well after 1:00 a.m. and my want to speak to these rela- 724-662-5864; and Bert Mont- in-laws had to drive them- tives again. Your thoughts, gomery, 724-376-3546. selves home in the wee hours. please. -- It’s Hard Enough To ä For every pound of can- Saturday, Dan dropped the Lose a Loved One dy each child turns in from kids off at Mom’s while he Dear Hard Enough: Some kids how their Halloween stash to Dr. went golfing with a neighbor. people behave in appalling Dale F. Spadafora, he will give Yet he complains that they ways when a loved one dies. them $1. Collection times are: don’t have enough money to What seems like greed could 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday and hire a sitter. I have taken also have been a way for fami- Tuesday; 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dan’s kids when my schedule ly members to keep some- Wednesday and 11 a.m. to 6 to stay safe p.m. Thursday. Spadafora’s of- allows, but I think it is irre- thing of Tim’s to remember sponsible for them to expect him by, although your moth- fice is located at 752 Brook- By Patrick Cooley and government agencies. know they don’t need to be shire Drive, Hermitage. his parents to be their chil- er’s behavior is hard to ex- Herald Staff Writer Police offered to take chil- afraid of them.” dren’s caregivers. I have been cuse. Please try to find a way All candy will be donated to dren’s fingerprints, firefighters Ms. Ferrara said the dogs the Stockings for Soldiers pro- biting my tongue, but it is ob- to forgive them. Brookfield policeman Scott gave free batteries for smoke are used for search and res- vious to everyone that they Dear Annie: Touche to “Put gram at Whispering Oaks Re- Thompson stood over a dis- detectors and tours of the sta- cue, body recovery and tirement Community sent to are taking advantage of his Some Clothes On,” who com- play of drug paraphernalia his tion, and Wellness One, a searching for evidence. parents. Should I speak up? I plained about the way some local soldiers serving in department confiscated and wellness center in Warren, of- Debbie Szewczyk of Brook- Afghanistan and Iraq. don’t want to cause a family women dress. explained to a group of chil- fered free spinal checks. field brought her 3-year-old feud. -- Fuming If one of my girls looked The office has collected and dren what they should do if Police Chief Dan Faustino grandson, Kaleb Harris. donated more than 700 Dear Fuming: Your hus- like a burlesque queen, she they found any of it, in, or said safety awareness night “This is a really nice thing band should talk to his broth- wouldn’t get past me, let alone pounds of candy in the last near their homes. started in 1997 in conjunction for them to do,” she said. “It’s two years. er, explaining that it’s becom- out the front door. I’ve taught “We know the natural ten- with the National Night Out very informative for the kids, ing difficult for Mom and Dad my daughters, granddaugh- dency is to pick it up and but in 1999 it was moved to and they make it enjoyable. It to take care of such young ters and great-granddaughters: show your parents, but we the Wednesday before Hal- really gets them interested.” HEALTH children, and urge him not to “If you advertise, it means you don’t want you to do that,” loween every year in order Ray and Ann Allison, of count on them so often. You have something to sell.” -- Thompson said. distribute safety information Brookfield brought their three ä R.W. Petruso Audiology are a caring daughter-in-law, Great-Grandma in Florida He told the kids that if they prior to trick-or-treating. children, Raymond, 7, Maggie, but to a great extent, this is up Dear Grandma: Cheers to offers free hearing screenings ever find anything like that, K-9 SOS Search and Res- 5, and Charles, 3. and hearing aid cleaning and to Grandma and Grandpa. Un- you. We’re sure no one even they should leave it alone and cue, which is based in “This is a tradition with my til they decide they’ve had tried escaping out your back check-ups at The Bentley tell an adult, and if any of their Lawrence County and pro- kids,” Ray Allison said. “My House from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. enough, there’s not much you door. friends offered them any vides search dog services to mom’s been taking them for can do. Dear Readers: Happy Hal- Wednesday. drugs, they should simply say, law enforcement agencies in the last few years, this is the To schedule a time that is Dear Annie: My brother loween. Please dress your “no.” the region, had one of the first time we’ve really spent “Tim” passed away from can- trick-or-treaters in flame-retar- convenient, call Kim, 724-347- It was part of Brookfield more popular booths. the whole evening.” 1964. cer two months ago. He had dant costumes that don’t ob- Township’s Safety Awareness Kathy Ferrara brought Gra- The Allison children said never married. struct walking or vision, and Night, organized by the police cie and Shaman, two of the they had a good time. “I give be sure an adult accompanies and fire departments, and held group’s German shepherds. it an A-plus,” Raymond said. FUNDRAISER them. And when you tuck Wednesday at the fire station. “We do this for public rela- He said that he liked the them into bed, don’t forget to Vendors were from local busi- tions,” she said. “We want firefighters stand the best be- ä The Community Clothes Saint Joseph’s change your clocks back one nesses, nonprofit organiza- people to get to know the cause they gave away minia- Closet in Hubbard is experi- hour and replace the batteries Every Friday tions, and law enforcement dogs, and we want children to ture flashlights and helmets. encing some bare spots. Es- in your smoke alarms. & Monday B pecially needed are winter coats for all ages; men’s and We Play Annie’s Mailbox is written by women’s clothing in large Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sug- the silliest, most difficult, tion of Gain laundry detergent Magic #s & Hogs I tricks to remove. Use a tree and warm water. This also re- and extra large sizes, and all *1000 ar, longtime editors of the Ann TIPS & TRICKS sizes of children’s clothing, Landers column. E-mail your branch trimmer to lift or moves those nasty paint balls. Coverall N loosen the toilet paper. Add a ä Pumpkin Pieces – especially girls size 6 and up. Paid if attendance is over 125 questions to anniesmailboxcom- Cleaning up after all the an- The closet has met the Doors Open at 5:30 cast.net, or write to: Annie’s piece of duct tape to the end Carved jack-o’-lanterns look Early games start at 6:00 tics can be easier than you needs of about 50 people Mailbox, Box 118190, Chicago, of the trimmer to remove the great on a stoop, but can stain *Play All Night think. each month thanks to the G IL 60611. peskiest pieces of paper. driveways and sidewalks if *10, *15, *20, *25 ä Were you “TP’d”? – Wak- ä Eggs – Raw eggs, a mix- shattered. To prevent most community’s generosity. & computer packages ing up to toilet paper in your The next clothes closet is available. Creators Syndicate Inc. ture of proteins and fats, can stains from lasting, cover the *100 on regular games O tree branches can be one of easily stain the siding of your area with cat litter to absorb set for Nov. 13. Donations home, so it’s important to re- the residue and scrub the area may be left at Central Christ- 2996 E. State St. in Hermitage ian Church, 44 S. Main St., Behind Lowe’s. move eggs quickly. First, try a with bleach or laundry deter- high-pressure water hose to gent and hot water. between 9 a.m. and noon 12 remove any egg residue. 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From the age of about 3 or 4 to 14, I spent every summer ASK DR. GOTT at a lake in the company of an BLOOD DRIVES old Chippewa chief. I remem- Dear Dr. Gott: I am 80 bered him boiling black-wal- Mercer County Chapter of years old. My doctor doesn’t nut hulls for the treatment of the American Red Cross will seem too concerned that I’ve worms and parasites, includ- hold these blood drives next been diagnosed with diverticu- ing ringworm. Fortunately, a week: losis involving the entire tincture of black walnut can be ä 2 to 7 p.m. Monday at colon. How concerned should purchased at most health-food Jerusalem Christian Church, I be? Can this become worse? stores now. I bought some 560 Donation Road, Otter At present, I have little pain and “painted” it onto each area Creek Township. and no bleeding. When I told of the cats legs. She howled. ä Noon to 6 p.m. Thursday my doctor that I’m sure the alcohol it con- at Holy Trinity Lutheran I usually have tained burned the raw skin, Church, 3325 Morefield Road, pain in the but within a minute or two, Hermitage. Pizza provided by morning, she she was no longer trying to Marchelloni’s. said it was chew her legs. After that, the The blood drives are open probably my application didn’t seem to to the community. To make spine giving bother her, and within a few appointments, call 800- me problems. days, the sore was almost GIVELIFE or www.givelife.org A CT scan re- completely healed. Central Blood Bank will Peter M. hold these blood drives next Gott, M.D. vealed stenosis Since then, I have told and disc herni- week: many friends who have used it ä Noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday ation, but my on their cats, dogs and even back condition at 12 Pine Grove Village Dri- children. The vet was amazed ve, Pine Township. hasn’t wors- and now tells all his clients ened since 2002. What should ä Noon to 7 p.m. Wednes- about this instead of trying day in Greenville Plaza West, I worry about most? Should I medication first. Each bottle see a spine doctor in case I Hempfield Township. costs about $10 and lasts for ä Noon to 7 p.m. Thursday eventually get worse? Or about a year in the fridge. should I concentrate on my di- at 12 Pine Grove Village Dri- ve, Pine Township. verticulosis? I’m afraid to exer- Dear reader: I have printed Jason Kapusta/Hearld cise and have been very care- your letter for the benefit of Extreme pink ä 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. next ful. my readers. As with any alter- Saturday in Greenville Plaza native-medicine treatment, I Workers from Extreme Caster Service in Hermitage painted this caster pink for breast West, Hempfield Township. Dear reader: Diverticular recommend informing your cancer awareness before getting it ready to ship to a client. disease is a condition of the physician prior to use for mon- They also signed it with names of relatives who have the Political Advertisement digestive tract characterized itoring. Thanks for writing. disease. The caster is a machine used to mold steel. by small pouches that pro- CLARK, PYMATUNING TOWNSHIP trude through the muscular wall of the large intestine. VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE Dr. Peter Gott, a retired VOTE & SOUTH PYMATUNING TOWNSHIP When a number of pouches physician and author, pens this are present, the condition is column six days a week. Write known as diverticulosis. When to him in care of United Media, RITA FERRINGER VOTE FOR inflammation occurs, the con- 200 Madison Ave., Fourth dition is known as diverticuli- Floor, New York, NY 10016. FOR tis. Diverticulosis is rather com- ED BARDELLA Newspaper Enterprise Assn. mon and occurs frequently HERMITAGE “YOUR INDEPENDENT CHOICE FOR” with advancing age. The con- - Political Advertisement - dition is observed more often VOTE for in women than in men. Caus- es may include a weakening ALLEN D. HARRISON COMMISSIONER DISTRICT JUDGE Paid for by the candidate in the wall of the colon, chron- Farrell School Board VOTE Paid for by Ed Bardella ic constipation, the repeated Paid for by the candidate. VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE use of laxatives and enemas, and a low-fiber diet. Political Advertisement Because of a lack of symp- toms, the condition often goes undiagnosed. In fact, it may be discovered only during the course of a barium enema X- Re-Elect ray. When symptoms do oc- cur, they often present in the lower left side of the ab- domen. They can occur on the right and have been confused with appendicitis. Nausea, vomiting, bloating, pain and al- ternating constipation and di- arrhea have been reported. William E. Finzel When no symptoms pres- ent, there is no need for med- ical treatment with the excep- Hermitage Commissioner tion of the modification to a high-fiber diet. Speak with your primary-care physician or • Lifelong Resident of Hermitage gastroenterologist regarding ways you can bring your di- • Resides at 1115 S. Keel Ridge Rd., Hermitage verticulosis under control. Spinal stenosis is a narrow- • Graduated from Hickory High School in 1956 ing of one or more areas of the spine. The condition can • I have 2 children - Lynn Nigro, Hermitage, cause pain and numbness, and Bill Finzel, Burton, OH cramping, and even difficulties with bladder and bowel func- • 38 Years with Hickory Twp., City of Hermitage tion. Mild symptoms can often be helped with over-the-count- • Laborer, truck driver, equipment operator, er pain relievers, physical ther- foreman and then Street Superintendent apy or a brace. More severe cases might require surgery. • Responsible for Street Dept. budget, purchases, etc. There are two ways that • Attended Penn State Shenango Valley disc herniation occurs. The first is when the disc simply Campus on various seminars such as slips out of place. This puts Business Administration, Employee pressure on the nerves and spinal cord. The second is Management, Storm Water Management, when there is a tear in the car- Street Maintenance Management, etc. tilage on the outer portion of the spinal disc. This allows the • Member Morefield Cemetery Board,Vice President inner fluid to seep out, putting pressure on spinal nerves. Re- • Member Hermitage Goodfellows, President gardless of the cause, this con- dition can cause pain, discom- • Member New Virginia Methodist Church fort and limited range of • Warrant Member Hermitage Masonic motion. Mild symptoms can be controlled by rest, over-the- Lodge 810/Shenango Valley counter pain medication, mus- cle relaxants, hydrotherapy • Member, New Castle Consistory and decreased activity. More • Member, New Virginia Old Home Day severe cases will likely be con- trolled by prescription medica- “In my 38 years we grew from Hickory Twp. Association tion and more aggressive ther- apy. to the City of Hermitage, and I feel the • Member Hi-Lo Sportsmens Club If you haven’t had an exac- knowledge I gained will contribute to the • Supporter of 4-H erbation of symptoms for sev- en years, I would consider you growth and progress of the city. I want • I have a listed phone number (not unlisted) quite stable. 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COLLEGE FOOTBALL ‘JoePa’ wants more love for Penn St. By Genaro C. Armas AP Sports Writer

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Joe Paterno wants some more love for his top players. Defensive tackle Jared Odrick? Unappreciated, JoePa says. Standout linebacker Na- vorro Bowman? Overlooked because he was hurt early this season. And don’t get Paterno start- ed on star quarterback Daryll Clark. David E. Dale/Herald “I don’t think Clark’s gotten Mercer’s Eric Staul (31), R.J. Swartz (77), Joe Hess (51) David E. Dale/Herald anywhere near the kind of and J.T. Mannozzi (25) sack West Middlesex quarterback Mercer’s Rawlins Huntley steps in front of WM’s Ryan Chupak and returns an interception credit he should have after Kyle Wimer during Friday’s Region 1-A clash in WM. 99 yards for a . the season he had last year HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL and the kind of season he’s having this year,” Paterno said this week. All three players have been instrumental on a Penn State Mustangs roll past WM team playing its most inspired ball of the season. The No. 12 stopped by Mercer for a 2- Nittany Lions (7-1, 3-1 Big Mercer wins yard loss, the Big Reds were Ten) ride a four-game winning forced to punt the ball back to streak into today’s game at 5th straight Mercer which became what Northwestern (5-3, 2-2). seemed a trend in the 1st The Hall of Fame coach By Patrick Connelly quarter. tries not to over-promote his Allied News Sports Editor Both teams had only 1 first players, so his recent pleas down each and aside from have stood out. Thanks to a huge 42-7 win Huntley’s fumble, West Mid- It could be part public rela- Friday night at West Middle- dlesex fumbled twice, losing tions ploy as national postsea- sex, coach Pat McClearn’s one to Mercer. son award nomination lists get Mercer High Mustangs now In the 2nd quarter, howev- narrowed. Or the chatter have just one team standing er, both offenses started to could serve as motivation to between them and a berth in click. players as they prepare for the the District 10 Class A playoffs The Mustangs put together regular season’s stretch run. — backyard rival Lakeview. an 8-play, 51-yard drive before Penn State lost some na- “That’s what we play for,” Kyle Mariacher scored on a 6- tional luster after a 21-10 de- said McClearn. “To have the yard run. Will Juergens kicked feat to Iowa at home in Week opportunity in Week 10 to get the extra point to give Mercer 4 dropped them out of the ourselves into the playoffs … the 7-0 lead. BCS title chase. But the of- that’s our goal every year.” The Big Reds fought right fense has rebounded behind Senior Rawlins Huntley has back and marched to the Mer- improved line play and a po- been a standout all season on cer 9 yard line before Huntley tent run-pass balance that the defensive side of the ball pilfered Wimer’s pass. keeps defenses guessing. for Mercer and the win over The interception ended a “I don’t think we feel disre- the Big Reds was no excep- drive that saw Wimer found spected,” said left tackle Den- tion. Huntley picked off a pass Logan Mihalcak just half a nis Landolt, another player from quarterback Kyle Wimer dozen plays before for a 14- singled out by Paterno as not to prevent a game tieing score yard gain and 5 Big Reds getting enough credit. “We in the 2nd quarter and re- rushers pick up 48 yards. just know some games we’re David E. Dale/Herald turned it 99 yards to give the The Mustangs took the 14-0 not as good as we need to be. Mustangs a 14-0 lead. WM’s Colin Patten makes a diving attempt to trip up Mercer’s Kyle Mariacher. lead into haltime and added to I feel that we’re making “That’s a big turnaround “That’s a big swing.” for Mercer, but on the first in the hands of the Big Reds. it early in the third quarter af- progress on that.” right there,” West Middlesex Herbie Hennegan returned play from scrimmage Huntley After Nata Ash carried for 6 ter the opening kickoff And then some. The Nit- coach Jason McElhaney said. the opening kickoff 56 yards fumbled and the ball ended up yards and Jon Jancso was See MUSTANGS, page B-4 tany Lions have overwhelmed their last four foes since Iowa by an average of four touch- Trojans top Reynolds; Farrell still undefeated; GC wins Region 5 title downs (that includes a 52-3 Herald Staff reports rout of FCS school Eastern Illinois in Week 6.) Greenville High football Clark bounced back from team held serve Friday night the subpar performance in its quest for a District 10 against the Hawkeyes, when Class AA playoff berth. he threw three interceptions, The Trojans’ 42-7 triumph to toss eight touchdowns and over Reynolds at Stewart Field one interception over the last fanned the flames as they con- four games. He’s also rushed tend with Hickory and Oil City for four 1-yard scores in that for either the fourth spot out span. of Region 3-AA or possibly an Clark riddled Michigan’s at-large berth. secondary last week, going 16 Wilmington (6-1, 8-1) and for 27 for 230 yards and four Sharon (6-1, 7-2) are assured TDs. spots, while Hickory (4-1, 5-2) Much of the talk from re- hosts Oil City (3-2, 6-2) porters going into that game tonight. Greenville has suf- was the need for Clark to fered setbacks to Wilmington, Tom Davidson/Herald have a good outing in a big Sharon and Oil City, but beat Greenville quarterback David Holiga drops back to pass game, or about Wolverines Hickory. against Reynolds during Friday night’s game in Greenville. freshman quarterback Tate Tom Davidson/Herald Forcier, who Penn State tried “If we can win next week his kick-out block sprung talled 415 yards, averaging 10 (hosting Slippery Rock), Reynolds’ Greg Baptiste finds some running room against to recruit last year. The Nit- Zuschlag on his latter TD, and yards per play, and Zuschlag tany Lions shut down Forcier maybe the District 10 commit- the Trojans during Friday night’s game in Greenville. David Holiga had a 7-for-10, is zeroing in on the 1,000-yard and the Wolverines’ danger- tee can take a look at us. I 106-yard, 2-TD passing per- plateau, with 946 yards on 122 down because of their size,” es, including a 24-yard fade to ous spread offense. think we’re deserving,” Tro- formance, with Nate Houpt totes (7.7 yards/carry) and he Pacifico assessed. “They’re the left corner of the end zone Paterno said afterward that jans’ taskmaster Brian Herrick hauling in 4 aerials. Holiga hit has tallied 10 TDs. bigger than us, a little for Reynolds’ lone score. Clark wasn’t getting his due. said in a post-game interview. Houpt and Chris Roberts for “Greenville has a lot of stronger, and they wore us “I told the kids earlier this He reiterated the point on Dylan Zuschlag zigged and 9- and 7-yard 2nd-stanza TD speed, a lot of depth, a lot of down. But our kids never quit week, ‘Don’t look at the score- Tuesday — the day after it zagged for a 6-carry, 114-yard tosses. talent,” 2nd-year Reynolds playing.” board; just play hard,’ and was announced that Clark was rushing performance that in- Greenville garnered a 6-0 head coach Jerry Pacifico Owing to injuries, illness that’s exactly what they did,” named a semifinalist for the cluded scoring sprints of 35 first-quarter lead, then extend- praised, adding, “but I thought and other factors, Pacifico had Pacifico praised. “They did a O’Brien Award for the nation’s and 63 yards; R.J. Malson — ed its edge to 35-7 by the we played well. just a 23-player Raiders’ roster good job, and I’m very proud top college quarterback. playing on a severely sprained break and 42-7 through three “We played hard for the at his disposal. Still, Justin of our leadership. Our seniors Paterno claims he doesn’t ankle — contributed 34- and periods. first half, then in the third Wolfe and Brandon Weaver stepped up. We’re banged up read press clippings about his 2-yard touchdown runs and The Trojans (3-3, 6-3) to- quarter (the Trojans) wore us collaborated on a trio of toss- See ROUNDUP, page B-5 team, though he doesn’t like some of the questions he 2009 CHEVY IMPALA Come visit our Service Dept. for Monthly Special hears at his midweek media briefings. Buy 3 Tires “I come to these meetings and you guys start asking me Get 4th about a lot of other people and I get the feeling that, just as we went into Michigan, that 20 to $ FREE our guys had to show, Clark Choose From! STARTING AT 13,995 Expires 11/30/09 had to show, that he could 724-962-0900724-962-0900 compare to a couple of fresh- 1455 N. 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Bucknell (3-4) at Lafayette (6-1), 1 Memphis 0 1 .000 è NHL Bryant (3-4) at Monmouth (3-4), 1 New Orleans 0 1 .000 è TODAY’S SCOREBOARD Flashback Cornell (2-4) at Princeton (1-5), 1 Northwest Division Wm & Mary (6-1) at Rhode Island (1-6), 1 W L Pct GB ä Oct. 31, 1999: Greenville Denver 2 0 1.000 — Richmond (7-0) at Towson (2-5), 1 Oklahoma City 1 0 1.000 è Pens win ko 208, Dave Lukacs 2º6, Craig Peters High’s Jesi Christiansen and C. Mich. (7-1) at Boston College (5-3), 3:30 Minnesota 1 1 .500 1 WHO, WHAT, WHEN & WHERE 204. Grove City’s Justin Sherman du- Massachusetts (4-3) at Maine (3-4), 3:30 Portland 1 1 .500 1 plicate their county race success Temple (5-2) at Navy (6-2), 3:3 Utah 0 1 .000 1è SOUTH Pacific Division in shootout by winning District 10 cross Today NFL La-Lafayette (4-3) at Fla. Intrn’l (1-6), Noon W L Pct GB SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL country crowns. Hickory’s Kate N.C. State (3-4) at Florida St. (3-4), Noon L.A. Lakers 1 0 1.000 — COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Oil City at Hickory, 7 Steklachich finishes 5th to earn Applachian St. (5-2) at Furman (4-3), Noon Phoenix 1 0 1.000 — AMERICAN CONFERENCE Golden State 0 1 .000 1 — Pittsburgh scored twice in Linesville at Sharpsville, 7 East a 4th trip to state. Mississippi (5-2) at Auburn (5-3), 12:21 Sacramento 0 1 .000 1 the final 3 minutes of regula- CROSS COUNTRY W L T Pct PF PA ä Oct. 31, 1989: Grove City Morehead St. (2-6) at Campbell (1-6), 1 L.A. Clippers 0 2 .000 1è District 10 Championships at Buhl Park, 9 New England 5 2 0 .714 198 98 and Hickory will represent the SE Missouri (1-6) at E. Kentucky (4-3), 1 Friday’s Games tion to tie it and Sidney Cros- Brookfield at Regionals, at Boardman N.Y. Jets 4 3 0 .571 152 104 MCAC in the AAA girls’ volleyball Howard (2-5) at Norfolk St. (3-4), 1 Philadelphia 99, 86 by had the only goal in the Buffalo 3 4 0 .429 113 138 Samford (3-4) at The Citadel (3-4), 1 Charlotte 102, New York 100, 2OT Miami 2 4 0 .333 146 152 playoffs, while AA teams are Cstal Carolina (3-4) at Clemson (4-3), 1:30 shootout to lead the Penguins South Atlanta 100, Washington 89 TELEVISION West Middlesex, Sharpsville and Stny Brook (4-4) at Grdnr-Webb (5-2), 1:30 Boston 118, Chicago 90 to a 4-3 victory over the W L T Pct PF PA Bthn-Ckmn (2-5) at N.Crlna A&T (4-3), 1:30 Indianapolis 6 0 0 1.000 179 77 Mercer. Orlando 95, New Jersey 85 Columbus Blue Jackets on Central St. (1-6) at N.C. Central (1-6), 1:30 Houston 4 3 0 .571 167 158 ä Oct. 31, 1979: About Cleveland 104, Minnesota 87 Friday night. Today Jacksonville 3 3 0 .500 120 147 1,500 fans turn out at Delwre St. (2-4) at S.Carlina St. (6-1), 1:30 Oklahoma City at Detroit, 8 AUTO RACING Tennessee 0 6 0 .000 84 198 Chas Southern (2-5) at VMI (2-5), 1:30 Jamesway Department Store, Miami at Indiana, 8 Brent Johnson stopped 29 9 a.m. North Elon (6-1) at Wofford (2-5), 1:30 Toronto at Memphis, 8 shots before the shootout, SPEED—Formula One qualifying for Abu W L T Pct PF PA Hermitage, to meet Steelers’ W. Carolina (1-6) at Chattanooga (4-3), 2 Sacramento at New Orleans, 8 Dhabi Grand Prix, United Arab Emirates Cincinnati 5 2 0 .714 163 128 great Franco Harris. E. Illinois (6-2) at Murray St. (2-5), 2 L.A. Clippers at Utah, 9 then stymied Antoine Ver- Noon Pittsburgh 5 2 0 .714 167 129 ä Oct. 31, 1969: Brookfield McNeese St. (5-2) at Nicholls St. (1-6), 2 Golden State at Phoenix, 10 mette, Rick Nash and Kristian SPEED—NASCAR Sprint Cup pole qualify- Baltimore 3 3 0 .500 169 130 Edwrd Waters (0-8) at Savannh St. (1-5), 2 Cleveland 1 6 0 .143 72 179 High dedicates its new field- Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 ing for Amp Energy 500, Talladega, Ala. Hampton (3-4) at Winston-Salem (1-6), 2 Huselius in the tiebreaker. West house at George Nicholas Field Saturday’s Games 4 p.m. Tenn. St. (3-4) at Tenn. Tech (4-3), 2:30 New Jersey at Washington, 7 The Penguins improved to 6-0- W L T Pct PF PA to Ray Davies, head of the sta- SPEED—NASCAR Truck Series: Mountain Denver 6 0 0 1.000 133 66 MVSU (2-5) at Grambling St. (4-3), 3 Charlotte at Cleveland, 7:30 0 on the road, the franchise’s Dew 250, Talladega, Ala. San Diego 3 3 0 .500 161 143 dium improvement committee. C. Arkansas (5-2) at SE Louisiana (4-3), 3 Philadelphia at New York, 7:30 11:30 p.m. (tape) Oakland 2 5 0 .286 62 177 Alabama St. (3-3) vs. Alabama A&M (4-3) Portland at Houston, 8:30 best start ever away from ESPN2—NHRA: Las Vegas Nationals Kansas City 1 6 0 .143 105 181 at Birmingham, Ala., 3:30 Detroit at Milwaukee, 8:30 home. Qualifying NATIONAL CONFERENCE Cribbs, CLE 18 295 16.4 67t 1 Georgia (4-3) vs. Florida (7-0) at Jack- Sacramento at San Antonio, 8:30 Ruslan Fedotenko and Alex COLLEGE FOOTBALL East Sproles, SND 8 120 15.0 77t 1 sonville, Fla., 3:30 Dallas at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 Noon W L T Pct PF PA Royal, DEN 13 172 13.2 71t 1 Presbyterian (0-7) at Liberty (5-2), 3:30 Sunday’s Games Goligoski scored late goals in ESPN—Indiana at Iowa N.Y. Giants 5 2 0 .714 195 143 Arkansas St. (2-4) at Louisville (2-5), 3:30 Dallas 4 2 0 .667 159 119 Cosby, CIN 17 223 13.1 60 0 Orlando at Toronto, 1 a 39-second span to tie it. ESPN2—Purdue at Wisconsin Jones, HOU 25 260 10.4 62 0 Duke (4-3) at Virginia (3-4), 3:30 New Orleans at Boston, 6 12:30 p.m. Philadelphia 4 2 0 .667 163 116 Chris Kunitz also had a short- Washington 2 5 0 .285 96 113 Bess, MIA 10 94 9.4 14 0 Miami (5-2) at Wake Forest (4-4), 3:30 Chicago at Miami, 6 VERSUS—Nebraska at Baylor South Wade, KAN 16 136 8.5 18 0 Mid Tennessee (4-3) at Fla Atlantic (2-4), 4 Portland at Oklahoma City, 7 handed goal and an assist. 1:30 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Leonhard, NYJ 16 128 8.0 37 0 Florida A&M (5-2) at Morgan St. (5-2), 4 Memphis at Denver, 8 Crosby added two assists. FSN—Missouri at Colorado New Orleans 6 0 0 1.000 238 127 Logan, PIT 14 105 7.5 20 0 Jacksnville St. (4-3) at Austin Peay (3-4), 5 Minnesota at Phoenix, 8 3:30 p.m. Atlanta 4 2 0 .667 144 114 Rushing, IND 9 57 6.3 22 0 Georgetown (0-7) at Old Dominion (6-2), 6 Atlanta at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 Nash had two goals — one ABC—Miami at Wake Forest, Michigan at Carolina 2 4 0 .333 94 145 Kickoff-Returners Mississippi St. (3-5) at Kentucky (4-3), 7 ——— No Yds Avg LG TD while on his knees — and Illinois, Kansas at Texas Tech, or Califor- Tampa Bay 0 7 0 .000 96 203 Louisiana-Monroe (4-3) at Troy (5-2), 7 CAVALIERS 104, TIMBERWOLVES 87 Jones, HOU 14 415 29.6 95t 1 Derek Dorsett his first of the nia at Arizona St. North Georgia Tech (7-1) at Vanderbilt (2-6), 7:30 CLEVELAND (104) CBS—Georgia vs. Florida, at Jacksonville, W L T Pct PF PA Cribbs, CLE 25 723 28.9 98t 1 So. Carolina (6-2) at Tennessee (3-4), 7:45 season for the Blue Jackets, Minnesota 6 1 0 .857 206 148 Witherspn, JAC 9 259 28.8 42 0 James 10-18 2-3 24, Varejao 5-9 3-3 13, Fla. Tulane (2-5) at LSU (6-1), 8 O’Neal 3-6 0-3 6, M.Williams 6-15 5-5 20, who lost their third in a row. ESPN2—Miami at Wake Forest or Michi- Green Bay 4 2 0 .667 161 96 Royal, DEN 8 222 27.8 93t 1 Chicago 3 3 0 .500 129 144 Logan, PIT 24 636 26.5 56 0 MIDWEST Parker 2-7 1-1 6, Ilgauskas 7-14 1-2 15, Columbus led 3-1 before gan at Illinois Detroit 1 5 0 .167 103 188 Sproles, SND 27 696 25.8 66 0 Ohio (5-3) at Ball St. (1-7), Noon Gibson 4-8 2-3 14, Moon 2-4 0-0 4, Hick- 4 p.m. West Webb, BAL 11 282 25.6 43 0 Davidson (2-5) at Butler (7-0), Noon son 1-1 0-0 2, Karl 0-0 0-0 0, Jackson 0-2 Fedotenko netted a rebound VERSUS—UNLV at TCU W L T Pct PF PA Carr, BAL 13 315 24.2 41 0 Indiana (4-4) at Iowa (8-0), Noon 0-0 0. Totals 40-84 14-20 104. at the left circle off a wide 4:30 p.m. Arizona 4 2 0 .667 136 109 Charles, KAN 23 557 24.2 53 0 Akron (1-6) at N. Illinois (4-3), Noon MINNESOTA (87) ESPN—Penn State at Northwestern San Francisco 3 3 0 .500 133 122 Wshingtn, NYJ 16 385 24.1 43 0 N. Mex St. (3-5) at Ohio St (6-2), Noon Wilkins 2-7 0-0 4, Gomes 2-7 0-0 4, Jeffer- shot from the right point by 7 p.m. Seattle 2 4 0 .333 118 109 Scoring-TDs Purdue (3-5) at Wisconsin (5-2), Noon son 5-14 2-3 12, Flynn 6-10 4-4 17, Brew- Martin Skoula with 2:56 left. FSN—Kansas St. at Oklahoma St. Louis 0 7 0 .000 60 211 TD Rush Rec Ret Pts S. Illinois (6-1) at Indiana St. (1-7), 12:05 Sunday’s Games er 5-8 1-2 11, Hollins 4-7 1-4 9, Sessions With the Penguins suddenly 7:30 p.m. Jnes-Drw, JAC 8 8 0 0 48 San Diego (3-4) at Dayton (6-1), 1 2-8 0-0 4, Pavlovic 4-7 0-0 9, Cardinal 0-2 St. Louis at Detroit, 1 NBC—Washington St. vs. Notre Dame, at Brown, MIA 7 7 0 0 42 Jacksonville (4-3) at Drake (6-1), 2 0-0 0, Ellington 1-8 2-2 4, Pecherov 4-5 0-0 buzzing, Goligoski took a feed Miami at Jets, 1 San Antonio Jones, NYJ 7 7 0 0 42 W. Michigan (4-4) at Kent St. (4-4), 2 9, Jawai 1-3 2-2 4. Totals 36-86 12-17 Seattle at Dallas, 1 McGahee, BAL 7 5 2 0 42 from Crosby seconds later, 7:45 p.m. Illinois St. (3-4) at Missouri St. (5-3), 2 87. Cleveland at Chicago, 1 Williams, MIA 6 5 1 0 36 ESPN—South Carolina at Tennessee N. Dakota St. (1-7) at W. Illinois (1-6), 2:05 Cleveland 25 32 26 21 — 104 teed it up in the high slot and Denver at Baltimore, 1 Addai, IND 5 4 1 0 30 8 p.m. Michigan (5-3) at Illinois (1-6), 3:30 Minnesota 18 29 21 19 — 87 beat goalie Steve Mason to Houston at Buffalo, 1 Benson, CIN 5 5 0 0 30 ESPN2—Texas at Oklahoma State or USC Toledo (4-4) at Miami (Ohio) (0-8), 3:30 3-Point Goals—Cleveland 10-18 (Gibson San Francisco at Indianapolis, 1 Daniels, HOU 5 0 5 0 30 the glove side to knot the at Oregon S. Dakota St. (6-1) at YSU (4-3), 4 4-8, M.Williams 3-4, James 2-3, Parker 1- Giants at Philadelphia, 1 Ochocinco, CIN 5 0 5 0 30 8:07 p.m. Penn St (7-1) at Nrthwestern (5-3), 4:30 3), Minnesota 3-14 (Pecherov 1-1, Flynn 1- score. Oakland at San Diego, 4:05 Slaton, HOU 5 2 3 0 30 ABC—Texas at Oklahoma State or USC at Cal Poly (4-3) at North Dakota (3-4), 5 2, Pavlovic 1-3, Gomes 0-1, Cardinal 0-1, Jacksonville at Tennessee, 4:05 Kicking Mason had 29 saves for Oregon PAT FG LG Pts Michigan St. (4-4) at Minnesota (4-4), 8 Brewer 0-1, Sessions 0-2, Ellington 0-3). Minnesota at Green Bay, 4:15 Columbus. GOLF Gostkowski, NWE 21-21 13-16 53 60 SOUTHWEST Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Cleveland Carolina at Arizona, 4:15 2:30 p.m. Kaeding, SND 17-17 14-17 50 59 Nebraska (4-3) at Baylor (3-4), 12:30 50 (Varejao 11), Minnesota 55 (Jefferson The Penguins were playing Open: New England, Cincinnati, Pitts- TGC—PGA Tour: Viking Classic 3rd round, Feely, NYJ 17-17 11-13 43 50 Southern Miss. (5-3) at Houston (6-1), 1 8). Assists—Cleveland 24 (M.Williams, burgh, Kansas City, Washington, Tampa without center Evgeni Malkin. at Madison, Miss. Prater, DEN 13-13 12-16 50 49 SMU (3-4) at Tulsa (4-3), 2 James 6), Minnesota 18 (Jefferson, Flynn Bay 4:30 p.m. Lindell, BUF 11-11 12-14 47 47 W. Kentucky (0-7) at North Texas (1-6), 3 Total Fouls— Sidelined by a strained right Monday’s Game 3). Cleveland 21, Minnesota TGC—Champions Tour: Charles Schwab Reed, PIT 20-20 9-12 46 47 Alcorn St. (2-4) at Texas Southern (2-4), 3 15. Technicals—Minnesota defensive shoulder, he missed his first Cup Championship 3rd round, Sonoma, Atlanta at New Orleans, 8:30 Carpenter, MIA 17-17 9-10 45 44 Stephen F.Austin (6-1) at Texas St. (4-3), 3 ——— three second 3. A—NA (19,356). game in three years. Calif. Brown, HOU 21-21 6-9 50 39 UAB (2-5) at UTEP (3-4), 3 2 a.m. Week 7 Team Stats Hauschka, BAL 22-22 5-7 44 37 With a large portion of the AVERAGE PER GAME S’thern U. (4-3) at Ark.-Pine Blff (4-2), 3:30 ESPN2—Asian Amateur Championship fi- Succop, KAN 10-10 9-11 53 37 Iowa St. (5-3) at Texas A&M (4-3), 3:30 AFC NFC NHL capacity crowd of 19,136 nal round, Shenzhen, China OFFENSE Kansas (5-2) at Texas Tech (5-3), 3:30 WORLD SERIES Quarterbacks cheering for the Penguins, the Yards Rush Pass Att Com Yds TD Int UNLV (3-5) at TCU (7-0), 4 7:30 p.m. New England 406.0 115.0 291.0 Rodgers, GBY 184 121 1702 11 2 E. Michigan (0-7) at Arkansas (3-4), 7 Friday’s Games Blue Jackets slowly built a FOX—Game 3: N.Y. Yankees at Philadel- Indianapolis 402.5 91.7 310.8 Brees, NOR 197 132 1698 14 5 Kansas St. (5-3) at Oklahoma (4-3), 7 Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 3, SO two-goal lead. phia Baltimore 393.2 124.8 268.3 Favre, MIN 229 158 1681 12 3 N’rthwstrn St. (0-7) at Sm Hstn St. (3-4), 7 N.Y. Islanders 4, Washington 3, OT RODEO Pittsburgh 383.0 106.9 276.1 Romo, DAL 194 117 1652 9 4 Washington St. (1-6) vs. Notre Dame (5- Buffalo 3, Toronto 2, OT Nash broke through late in 9 p.m. Denver 368.7 132.7 236.0 McNabb, PHL 110 63 768 6 1 2) at San Antonio, 7:30 N.Y. Rangers at Minnesota, 8 the first on the power play. He VERSUS—PBR: World Finals 2nd round, Houston 364.7 79.1 285.6 Manning, NYG 203 120 1633 12 6 Texas (7-0) at Oklahoma St. (6-1), 8 Montreal at Chicago, 8:30 collected the puck behind the Las Vegas Jacksonville 355.3 122.0 233.3 Ryan, ATL 191 120 1360 11 6 FAR WEST Florida at Dallas, 8:30 San Diego 351.8 70.5 281.3 SOCCER Warner, ARI 237 158 1672 9 6 Missouri (4-3) at Colorado (2-5), 1:30 Vancouver at Anaheim, 10 cage and tried a wraparound, 8:30 a.m. Cincinnati 345.9 127.7 218.1 Kolb, PHL 96 62 741 4 3 San Jose St. (1-5) at Boise St. (7-0), 3 Miami 339.0 170.3 168.7 Colorado at San Jose, 10:30 the puck sliding to the right ESPN2—Premier League: Arsenal vs. Tot- Campbll, WAS 206 136 1481 8 7 Weber St. (5-3) at Montana (7-0), 3 Today’s Games tenham Hotspur, London N.Y. Jets 337.0 184.9 152.1 Rushers UC Davis (4-3) at S. Utah (3-4), 3 wing where Derick Brassard’s Tennessee 310.8 138.5 172.3 Edmonton at Boston, 1 Att Yds Avg LG TD California (5-2) at Arizona St. (4-3), 3:30 wrister was blocked by John- Buffalo 273.4 111.9 161.6 Peterson, MIN 138 687 4.98 64t 8 Carolina at Philadelphia, 1 Kansas City 251.6 101.3 150.3 Idaho St. (0-8) at Montana St. (4-3), 3:35 Atlanta at Ottawa, 2 son. Nash had skated to the Jackson, STL 143 635 4.44 58 0 So. Dakota (3-4) at N.Colorado (2-6), 3:35 RADIO Cleveland 225.4 97.1 128.3 Grant, GBY 118 495 4.19 37 3 New Jersey at Tampa Bay, 3 slot and was knocked down. Oakland 220.9 92.9 128.0 Portis, WAS 120 490 4.08 78 1 Air Force (4-4) at Colorado St. (3-5), 4 Toronto at Montreal, 7 DEFENSE Jacobs, NYG 120 464 3.87 31 2 UCLA (3-4) at Oregon St. (4-3), 4 Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 7 While still on his knees, the Today Yards Rush Pass Williams, CAR 105 461 4.39 20t 5 Portland St. (2-6) v. E.Wash (5-3) at Seat- Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 7:30 rebound came to him and he COLLEGE FOOTBALL Denver 262.5 79.7 182.8 Bradshw, NYG 80 455 5.69 38 3 tle, 4:05 Florida at St. Louis, 8 (air time 30 minutes prior to kickoff) New England 285.7 109.4 176.3 Turner, ATL 118 403 3.42 33 7 Hawaii (2-5) at Nevada (4-3), 4:05 Dallas at Nashville, 8 jammed the puck in for his 1:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 291.0 76.6 214.4 Smith, DET 109 348 3.19 20 3 Utah St. (2-5) at Fresno St. (4-3), 5 Anaheim at Phoenix, 9 seventh of the season. WPIC (790 AM)—Saint Vincent at Thiel Indianapolis 291.7 111.8 179.8 Barber, DAL 72 344 4.78 35 3 Louisiana Tech (3-4) at Idaho (6-2), 5 Detroit at Calgary, 10 It was his first goal with a ——— N.Y. Jets 297.6 116.1 181.4 Receivers N.Arizona (5-2) at Sacrmnto St. (2-5), 5:05 Sunday’s Games Miami 320.2 86.7 233.5 SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL No Yds Avg LG TD N.Mexico (0-7) at San Diego St. (3-4), 7:30 Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 1 man advantage this season — 7 p.m. San Diego 332.3 137.7 194.7 Smith, NYG 45 594 13.2 43 4 Southern Cal (6-1) at Oregon (6-1), 8 Baltimore 332.7 91.2 241.5 San Jose at Carolina, 1:30 he has twice as many short- (air time 30 minutes prior to kickoff) Fitzgerald, ARI 41 443 10.8 27 5 Wyoming (4-3) at Utah (6-1), 8 Columbus at Washington, 5 WPIC (790 AM)—Oil City at Hickory Cincinnati 341.3 88.0 253.3 Rice, MIN 34 545 16.0 63 2 Sunday’s Game handed goals so far. Houston 344.0 115.6 228.4 Colorado at Vancouver, 10 WLLF (96.7 FM)—Linesville at Sharpsville White, ATL 33 435 13.2 90t 5 SOUTH: Marshall (5-3) at UCF (4-3), 8:15 Jacksonville 360.8 98.8 262.0 Celek, PHL 33 386 11.7 42 2 ——— Nash made it 2-0 early in Buffalo 362.9 172.4 190.4 Witten, DAL 33 312 9.5 22 1 PENGUINS 4, COLUMBUS 3 the second on a seemingly in- Oakland 377.1 169.7 207.4 Burleson, SEA 32 398 12.4 44t 3 Pittsburgh 0 1 2 0 — 4 nocuous play. Vermette BULLETINS Kansas City 383.1 131.0 252.1 Boldin, ARI 32 381 11.9 44 1 MLBPLAYOFFS Columbus 1 2 0 0 — 3 Tennessee 405.7 95.0 310.7 Hshmndzdh,SE 31 359 11.6 34t 2 Pittsburgh won shootout 1-0 slipped a pass from behind Cleveland 414.9 170.6 244.3 Winslow, TAM 31 295 9.5 42t 4 1st Period—1, Columbus, Nash 7 (Bras- the net to Nash, who was BASEBALL NFC Punt-Returners WORLD SERIES sard, Umberger), 18:13 (pp). Penalties— ä YSU Spring Training 2010, Jan. 17-Feb. OFFENSE No Yds Avg LG TD Philadelphia-New York tied 1-1 Blunden, Clm (high-sticking), 2:18; charging down the right wing. 21. Grades 1-12. Directed by YSU coach Yards Rush Pass Jackson, PHL 13 189 14.5 85t 1 Wednesday: Philadelphia 6, New York 1 Bourque, Pit (hooking), 4:13; Cooke, Pit Nash just put his stick on the Craig Antush and U.S. Baseball Academy. New Orleans 427.3 154.5 272.8 Hester, CHI 9 116 12.9 33 0 Thursday: New York 3, Philadelphia 1 (high-sticking), 9:19; Orpik, Pit (slashing), Advanced hitting, pitching, catching. Cost: Dallas 419.3 153.3 266.0 Crayton, DAL 13 167 12.8 73t 1 Today: New York at Philadelphia, 7:57 17:01; Orpik, Pit (roughing), 18:23; ice near the edge of the right $99. Register now: www.USBaseballAcade- N.Y. Giants 391.3 141.9 249.4 Northcutt, DET 9 85 9.4 43 0 Sunday: New York at Philadelphia, 8:20 Dorsett, Clm, double minor (roughing), circle and flicked the puck my.com, or (toll-free) 866-622-4487. Green Bay 376.3 118.0 258.3 Breaston, ARI 9 80 8.9 36 0 Nov. 2: x-New York at Philadelphia, 7:57 18:23. Minnesota 353.6 119.9 233.7 past Johnson’s right skate. BASKETBALL Smith, TAM 13 115 8.8 20 0 Nov. 4: x-Philadelphia at New York, 7:57 2nd Period—2, Columbus, Nash 8 (Ver- ä Buhl Community Recreation Center Philadelphia 336.7 103.7 233.0 Johnson, MIN 11 97 8.8 24 0 Nov. 5: x-Philadelphia at New York, 7:57 The Penguins cut into the Arizona 329.5 60.0 269.5 Munnrlyn, CAR 13 108 8.3 34 0 mette, Commodore), 5:37. 3, Pittsburgh, Adult Men’s League final organizational ——— Kunitz 2 (Crosby), 11:55 (sh). 4, Colum- lead after not getting a call. meeting for teams, individuals, 7 p.m. Atlanta 322.8 102.8 220.0 Weems, ATL 10 78 7.8 20 0 Thursday’s Late Game Carolina 312.5 128.7 183.8 Rossum, SNF 12 84 7.0 14 0 bus, Dorsett 1 (Pahlsson, Vermette), Nov. 5. Info: 724-981-3700. YANKEES 3, PHILLIES 1 With Pittsburgh a man down, Chicago 312.2 80.7 231.5 Kickoff-Returners 17:50. Penalties—Bourque, Pit (hooking), ä Bob Votino’s skills workouts, Mon- Philadelphia New York 7:33; Guerin, Pit (hooking), 10:01; Pahls- Kunitz had a breakaway and Seattle 310.2 90.3 219.8 No Yds Avg LG TD ab r h bi ab r h bi days/Wednesdays, private gym in Washington 296.0 93.4 202.6 Harvin, MIN 23 685 29.8 101t 2 son, Clm (hooking), 15:45; Rupp, Pit (goal- was brought down by defense- Reynolds area. Boys, girls grades 1-4, Rollins ss 2 0 0 0 Jeter ss 4 0 1 0 Detroit 293.2 99.0 194.2 Knox, CHI 18 522 29.0 102t 1 Victorn cf 4 0 1 0 Damon lf 4 0 0 0 tender interference), 19:46. man Fedor Tyutin’s diving 5:30-6:30 p.m.; grades 5-9, 6:30-8 p.m. St. Louis 277.0 111.3 165.7 Hixon, NYG 10 287 28.7 68 0 Utley 2b 3 0 0 0 Teixeir 1b 3 1 1 1 3rd Period—5, Pittsburgh, Fedotenko 3 Cost: $10 (session). Info: 724-699-4335. Tampa Bay 272.3 98.0 174.3 Weems, ATL 16 450 28.1 62 0 Howard 1b 4 0 0 0 ARdrgz 3b 4 0 0 0 (Skoula, Orpik), 17:04. 6, Pittsburgh, poke check. With the Pitts- OUTDOORS San Francisco 272.0 98.3 173.7 Smith, TAM 17 475 27.9 38 0 Werth rf 4 0 1 0 HMatsu dh 3 1 2 1 Goligoski 5 (Crosby, Kunitz), 17:43. Penal- burgh fans booing lustily as ä Brookfield Conservation Club hunter-ed DEFENSE Roby, NOR 15 390 26.0 87 0 Ibanez lf 4 1 2 0 Cano 2b 4 0 1 0 ties—Stralman, Clm (hooking), 1:14; Cros- course, 6-9 p.m., Nov. 4-5-6, Sharon- Yards Rush Pass Amendola, STL 29 705 24.3 58 0 Stairs dh 4 0 1 1 HrstnJr rf 3 0 1 0 by, Pit (slashing), 12:52. play continued, Kunitz ended Hogue Road. Free. Info: Ed Wolfinger, 330- N.Y. Giants 262.0 103.6 158.4 Hobbs, PHL 14 339 24.2 63 0 P.Feliz 3b 3 0 0 0 Gardnr pr-cf1 1 0 0 C.Ruiz c 3 0 1 0 MeCarr cf-rf3 0 1 0 Overtime—None. Penalties—Voracek, up with the puck on the left 568-1510, or Frank Bayer, 330-448-2825. Green Bay 271.5 97.5 174.0 Crtwrght, WAS 22 521 23.7 42 0 Clm (hooking), 4:34. Carolina 282.8 133.2 149.7 Forsett, SEA 8 188 23.5 37 0 JMolin c 1 0 0 0 doorstep and lifting it high SOFTBALL Posada ph-c1 0 1 1 Shootout—Pittsburgh 1 (Letang NG, Cros- ä West Middlesex girls 12-U league Washington 283.4 118.6 164.9 Scoring-TDns over Mason’s glove and into Philadelphia 287.0 96.8 190.2 TD Rush Rec Ret Pts Totals 31 1 6 1 Totals 31 3 8 3 by G), Columbus 0 (Vermette NG, Nash meeting, 6 p.m. Nov. 12, Oakview Ele- Philadelphia 010 000 000 — 1 NG, Huselius NG). the net. mentary School band room. Open to pub- New Orleans 306.7 92.3 214.3 Peterson, MIN 8 8 0 0 48 New York 000 101 10x — 3 Seattle 319.7 99.3 220.3 Shots on Goal—Pittsburgh 12-5-12-3—32. lic. Info: Ashley Rupert, 724-346-4332. Turner, ATL 7 7 0 0 42 DP—Philadelphia 1, New York 1. LOB— Dorsett gave Columbus a 3- San Francisco 324.8 88.8 236.0 Davis, SNF 6 0 6 0 36 Columbus 11-12-6-3—32. Power-play op- SWIMMING Arizona 325.2 67.5 257.7 Austin, DAL 5 0 5 0 30 Philadelphia 6, New York 7. 2B—Ibanez 2 portunities—Pittsburgh 0 of 5; Columbus 1 lead late in the second. The ä Shenango Valley YMCA Sea Lions Chicago 329.8 109.5 220.3 Colston, NOR 5 0 5 0 30 (2), C.Ruiz (2), Jeter (2). HR—Teixeira (1), 1 of 7. Goalies—Pittsburgh, B.Johnson 2- Blue Jackets killed a penalty swim team registration through Nov. 27. Minnesota 330.0 95.3 234.7 Fitzgerald, ARI 5 0 5 0 30 H.Matsui (1). 1-0 (32 shots-29 saves). Columbus, Ma- Boys, girls aged 5-18. Info: 724-981-6950. Dallas 347.8 109.3 238.5 Jackson, PHL 5 1 3 1 30 IP H R ER BB SO son 5-4-1 (32-29). A—19,136 (18,144). with Sammy Pahlsson coming ä Mermaids Synchronized Swim Team Atlanta 368.3 117.7 250.7 Shiancoe, MIN 5 0 5 0 30 Philadelphia T—2:40. Referees—Gord Dwyer, Ian out of the box in stride to feed seeks performers for Dec. 20 show (open P.Martinez L,0-1 6 6 3 3 2 8 Detroit 370.8 112.3 258.5 White, ATL 5 0 5 0 30 Park 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Walsh. Linesmen—David Brisebois, Mike Dorsett, who faked and then to publc) at Buhl Community Recreation Tampa Bay 376.4 162.4 214.0 Williams, CAR 5 5 0 0 30 S.Eyre 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Cvik. Center. Practice, Thursdays, 4:30-5:30 St. Louis 385.4 135.9 249.6 Kicking Madson 1 1 0 0 0 3 ——— beat Johnson. p.m., Nov. 5 through Dec. 17. Register at ——— PAT FG LG Pts New York NHL Scoring Leaders BCRC business office. Cost: $10 (mem- Week 7 Individual Leaders Tynes, NYG 21-21 16-19 49 69 A.Burnett W,1-0 7 4 1 1 2 9 GP G A PTS bers); $25 (non-members). Info: Coach AFC Longwell, MIN 24-24 12-13 52 60 Ma.Rivera S,1-1 2 2 0 0 1 2 Alex Ovechkin, Was 12 13 9 22 Jenna Flint-McBriar, 330-856-7982 or visit Quarterbacks Carney, NOR 28-30 8-10 46 52 P.Martinez pitched to 2 batters in 7th. Anze Kopitar, LA 14 10 11 21 NBA [email protected]. Att Com Yds TD Int Akers, PHL 18-18 11-14 49 51 HBP—by Madson (Teixeira). Dustin Penner, Edm 13 9 10 19 WRESTLING Manning, IND 215 156 1880 15 4 Crosby, GBY 15-16 12-15 52 51 Umpires—Home, Jeff Nelson; First, Brian Marian Gaborik, NYR 12 10 8 18 Patrick Marleau, SJ 13 10 7 17 West Middlesex registration Schaub, HOU 249 163 2074 16 5 Folk, DAL 16-16 11-13 51 49 Gorman; Second, Mike Everitt; Third, Dana ä , 6-7 p.m. Mare, SEA 13-13 9-11 47 40 Joe Thornton, SJ 13 3 14 17 Cavs earn Nov. 2 and 5, Luther Low Building. Grades Rthlsbrgr, PIT 233 1642062 11 6 DeMuth; Right, Gerry Davis; Left, Joe Orton, DEN 194 124 1465 9 1 Rackers, ARI 16-16 8-9 45 40 Henrik Sedin, Van 13 6 10 16 K-8. Info: Nancy Hamminger. Ja. Hanson, DET 10-10 9-10 48 37 West. Time—3:25. Attendance—50,181. Vaclav Prospal, NYR 13 4 12 16 Brady, NWE 273 179 2032 15 4 Nicklas Backstrm, Was 12 3 13 16 MISCELLANEOUS Rivers, SND 213 126 1787 10 3 Nedney, SNF 16-16 7-9 50 37 1st win of ’09 ä Farrell sports physicals, 3 p.m. Nov. 4, Dany Heatley, SJ 13 8 7 15 Flacco, BAL 225 145 1674 11 5 Rick Nash, Cls 11 6 9 15 E.J. McCluskey Gym. For girls basketball, Palmer, CIN 227 140 1608 13 7 NBA MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — 7th-, 8th-, 9th-grade, varsity boys basket- Ryan Smyth, LA 14 6 9 15 Garrard, JAC 212 130 1464 5 3 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Brad Richards, Dal 10 5 10 15 LeBron James scored 24 ball, swimming and spring sports (softball, Henne, MIA 103 62 659 3 3 Daniel Alfredsson, Ott 11 5 10 15 points to lead the Cleveland volleyball, track & field). Must bring signed Rushers EASTERN CONFERENCE Ales Hemsky, Edm 12 4 11 15 form. Info: AD Lou Paris, 724-509-1254. Att Yds Avg LG TD SOUTH Atlantic Division Cavaliers to their first victory Benson, CIN 164 720 4.39 28t 5 W L Pct GB Thursday: North Carolina (4-3) at Va Tech Boston 3 0 1.000 — of the season, 104-87 over the Jones, NYJ 122 602 4.93 71t 7 (5-2), 7:30 Johnson, TEN 95 596 6.27 91t 2 Toronto 1 0 1.000 1 TRANSACTIONS Minnesota Timberwolves on LOCAL SPORTS Today: WVV (6-1) at South Florida (5-2), 8 Philadelphia 1 1 .500 1è Brown, MIA 109 491 4.50 38 7 Saturday’s Games New Jersey 0 2 .000 2è Friday night. Jnes-Drw, JAC 108 463 4.29 61t 8 LOCAL SCHOOLS New York 0 2 .000 2è BASEBALL Rice, BAL 73 441 6.04 50 3 Southeast Division James took most of the Mendenhll, PIT 78 418 5.36 39 4 Slippery Rock at Lock Haven, noon AL BOWLNG Saint Vincent at Thiel, 1:30 W L Pct GB CLEVELAND—Sent LHP Mike Gosling, fourth quarter off, finishing ä West Middlesex Merchants—Shawn Jackson, BUF 103 417 4.05 43 0 Atlanta 2 0 1.000 — Williams, MIA 70 396 5.66 68t 5 Waynesburg at Grove City, 1:30 LHP Scott Lewis and INF Niuman Romero Matsko 645-267, Mike Cidila Jr. 645-236, Orlando 2 0 1.000 — with nine rebounds and six as- Moreno, DEN 99 381 3.85 17 1 EAST Miami 1 0 1.000 è outright to Columbus (IL). Rich Baker 617-222, Ray Repko 613-235, Receivers Albany (6-2) at C.Conncticut St. (6-1), Noon Charlotte 1 1 .500 1 NL sists in 34 minutes and avoid- John Knight 610-215, Rick Kinkela Jr. 586- No Yds Avg LG TD Rutgers (5-2) at Connecticut (4-3), Noon Washington 1 1 .500 1 PITTSBURGH—Named Carlos Garcia first ing his first 0-3 start in five 212, Ken Howard 574-224, Stacy Ander- Welker, NWE 46 484 10.5 48 4 Wagner (4-3) at Duquesne (2-6), Noon Central Division base coach and infield instructor. son 572-232, Jerry Arthur 568-216, Rich Moss, NWE 43 565 13.1 40t 4 Dartmouth (1-5) at Harvard (4-2), Noon W L Pct GB years. He shot 10 for 18 from McCullough 566-257, Ken Wansack 564- Ward, PIT 42 602 14.3 52t 2 Valparaiso (1-6) at Marist (4-3), Noon Detroit 1 0 1.000 — the field while the Cavs used 234, Kyle Myers 257, Joe Tissler 227, Miller, PIT 40 353 8.8 25 4 Nrthe’strn (1-6) at N.Hmpshire (6-1), Noon Chicago 1 1 .500 è the renovated Timberwolves Dustin Kulka 222, Devin Kulka, Russ Ochocinco, CIN 39 573 14.7 50 5 Scrd Heart (1-6) at Rbrt Morris (1-6), Noon Cleveland 1 2 .333 1 Crowner, Dave Vassen 214s, Chad Clark Wayne, IND 39 542 13.9 39 5 Indiana 0 1 .000 1 HOLE-IN-ONE Cincinnati (7-0) at Syracuse (3-4), Noon Milwaukee 0 1 .000 1 to revive their defense. 206, Lou Garrett, Chase Vassen 205s, Daniels, HOU 39 497 12.7 44 5 Jas Madison (2-5) at Delaware (5-2), 12:05 WESTERN CONFERENCE Floyd Rupert 2º4, Jeff Puskar 202. Johnson, HOU 38 634 16.7 72t 4 Mo Williams added 20 Penn (4-2) at Brown (4-2), 12:30 Southwest Division ä John Davidson, sank his 3rd career ace ä Mercer VFW—Randy Ferguson 660, Clark, IND 38 485 12.8 80t 3 Gates, SND 34 474 13.9 37 2 Lehigh (2-5) at Colgate (7-1), 1 W L Pct GB on the No. 14, 145-yard hole at Avalon points and Zydrunas Ilgauskus Denny Peters 607, Bernie Sigler 596, Yale (3-3) at Columbia (2-4), 1 Houston 1 1 .500 — Buhl Park on Thursday with a 5-iron. Dave Kress 583, Jim Jones 565, Punt-Returners bucketed 11 points for the No Yds Avg LG TD Holy Cross (6-1) at Fordham (3-4), 1 San Antonio 1 1 .500 — Jay Weinel 212, Mike King 211, Ron Sop- Dallas 0 1 .000 è Cavaliers. Inside 6 ODD BW herald 090930jz YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN BLACK 0% 5% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 95% 100% Next page >

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consistent medal-winner in WORLD SERIES: THURSDAY’S LATE GAME PSU LETTERS every invitational this season. from page B-1 In addition, Kyra Henderson, Teixeira, Matsui, Burnett wake up Yanks Nina Ordinario, Liz Volkay, you guys know it or not, you KC cross country Gabbie Nevant, Jillian Dunn NEW YORK (AP) — Mark and retiring his last eight bat- New York won despite get- guys have a little bit of preju- and Avi Danta provided the Teixeira and Hideki Matsui ters. He struck out nine, — in- ting nothing from Alex Ro- dice and it shows.” coach lauds area quality efforts that brought the shook the New York Yankees cluding Ryan Howard three driguez. After carrying the Defensively, the disruptive Kennedy team to prominence. from their lumber slumber times — and started his first Yankees in the playoffs against play of Odrick (five sacks) of- junior high teams Kennedy’s boys team had and sent the World Series to 11 hitters with strikes, nine of the Twins and Angels, he is 0 Philadelphia all tied up. ten earns him a double team, two runners, James Patterson them looking. Burnett kept his for 8 in his first Series appear- Teixeira and Matsui hit solo opening things up for team- Chris Houck and Jake Geigel, both of control, walking two, one of ance and struck out three homers off familiar foe Pedro mates such as promising end Kennedy Catholic High coach whom won individual medals them intentional. times for the second straight Martinez, backing a sharp per- Mariano Rivera got six outs night. Jack Crawford (team-high 5è over the course of the compet- sacks) on one of the Big Ten’s “They shall soar on wings as formance by A.J. Burnett and for his 38th postseason save, Cole Hamels starts Game 3 itive season. Jake, along with giving the Yankees a 3-1 victo- best lines. eagles; they shall run and not be his 10th in World Series play. for the Phillies against Andy Emily, Kyra and Nina, cap- ry over the Phillies in Game 2 Bowman has been a force weary.”—Isaiah, 40:31. After the Phillies put two on Pettitte in an all-lefty matchup. tured awards in the combined on Thursday night. at linebacker since returning with one out in the eighth, Both teams made the trip I would like to commend meet held in Greenville on A night after getting Game 1 star Chase Utley through New Jersey by train. from a right groin injury that Oct. 24. stopped by Cliff Lee in the sidelined him for much of the the efforts and dedication of grounded into an inning-end- Twenty-eight of the 53 the junior high cross country All of them are student-ath- opener 6-1, the Yanks season’s first three weeks. He ing double play. teams that won Game 2 to tie runners in this area, especially letes: Students who excel in bounced back from an early and middle linebacker Josh He fanned Howard looking the Series went on to win the the girls from West Middle- academic matters and use deficit and won in the Series Hull have played well as team starting the ninth — the title — but just one of the last sex, Sharpsville and Kennedy cross country as a means to for the first time since taking a Philadelphia slugger’s first six, the 2002 Angels. captain Sean Lee eases back Catholic, all of whom finished add color and richness to their 2-1 lead against Florida in into the lineup from a left four-strikeout game since July The always entertaining first, third and fourth in the young lives. They have 2003. 21 — then struck out Stairs Martinez, pitching four days knee sprain. combined Region 1-2 champi- learned to handle the disap- Game 3 is tonight in Phila- Now the nation’s stingiest with a runner at second to end past his 38th birthday, was onship meet held in Greenville pointments that the world of delphia. it. nearly as effective as the 32- defense (8.9 points allowed on Oct. 24 in a field of 14 athletics teaches about life, Light-hitting Matt Stairs put per game), Odrick, Bowman Philadelphia, seeking to be- year-old Burnett, fooling the schools. and they are growing in char- the Phillies on top with an RBI come the NL’s first repeat Se- Yankees with breaking pitches & Co. have given the offense Regarding their dual-meet acter and integrity. single in the second. Burnett ries champion since the 1975- of 70-75 mph. more than enough cushion to records, West Middlesex girls Coach Susan Borawski and then used a biting curveball to 76 Reds, lost for just the fifth In his first Series start since get going. were undefeated, Sharpsville I are privileged to be their keep Philly from advancing time in 22 postseason games. winning Game 3 for Boston A rebuilt offensive line has girls lost one meet, and coaches, for we have watched another runner past second The Phillies managed three five years ago, Martinez al- improved. Royster, who was Kennedy — which did not them learn to soar on eagles’ base against him. runs in 14 innings off two lowed three runs and six hits slowed early by a flulike ill- even field a team last year — wings, and we thank God for Teixeira, in an 8-for-44 starters, CC Sabathia and Bur- in six-plus innings, striking out ness, has averaged 109 yards lost just two. Kennedy girls the joy they bring to our spir- (.182) postseason slump, tied nett. eight and walking two. rushing during the win streak. were led by Emily Marshall, a it. the score when he led off the Working with a young re- fourth with a drive into the ceiving corps, Clark has led Yankees bullpen in right field. the way — much as he has Oscar’s Appliance Parts WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Matsui then put New York Oscar’s Appliance Parts done since taking over as ahead with two outs in the starting quarterback in 2008. sixth, reaching down for a His 36 career touchdown pass- UConn is preseason No. 1 curveball below his knees and es are five short of tying the By The Associated Press The Huskies received all 40 driving it a few rows into the Full Service school record. first-place votes Friday from a seats in right. “Whether we’re being rec- Connecticut picked up right national media panel. 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Grove City will wrap up the regular wins is a team record. Thiel also Mustangs LOCAL COLLEGE season today with a tri-match at wrapped up their home season with from page B-1 Bethany. The Wolverines face La a 9-1 mark and notched their 15th Roche at 1 p.m. before meeting sweep win of the year. Bethany at 3 p.m. The winner of the Megan Kay notched a double-dou- bounced off Colin Patten’s SPORTS Grove City-Bethany match will earn ble with a team-high 13 kills in addi- chest and back into Mercer’s the No. 5 seed in next week’s Presi- tion to 14 digs; Megg Andrews and hands. GROVE CITY dents’ Athletic Conference Champi- Kelly Barzak each fired 7 kills; Quarterback Andrew Erdos ä Volleyball — The Lady Wolver- onship Tournament. Stephanie Shipley led Thiel with 17 scrambled for 3 yards on ines (7-22) dropped a 25-15, 25-11, THIEL digs, while Danielle Dwyer chipped in back-to-back plays before 25-15 decision to visiting Saint Vin- ä Volleyball — The Lady Cats 13. Dwyer also blasted 4 services Mariacher scored from 11 cent in the recent home finale in the (11-3, 22-10) closed out its regular aces in helping the Tomcats jump out Grove City College Arena. season with a 25-21, 25-19, 25-19 to an, 11-1, 3rd-set lead, which would yards out on his 2nd of 3 Inge Rasmussen paced Grove City PAC victory over Washington & Jeffer- prove to be insurmountable. touchdowns in the contest. with 8 kills, while Jodi Barry added 7 son recently at Beeghly Gymnasium Seniors Abbey Kige and Cyndi Wimer left the game with kills, Annie Barry distributed 23 as- in Greenville. Metzler were honored in a pre-game an injury and freshman Jere- sists, and Anna McCurdy recorded a Thiel put the finishing touches on ceremony, before what was their final my Jancso took over signal- David E. Dale/Herald dozen digs while Rasmussen added the program’s best since going 24-12 scheduled match on the Beeghly calling duties for the Big Mercer’s Andy Reda runs for positive yardage. nine digs. in 1986. The Tomcats’ 11 conference Gymnasium court. Reds, helping his team rally Big Reds (2-5, 3-6) to Region for a 70-yard scoring drive in 1-A rivals Linesville and Mer- which Ash found the end zone cer likely eliminates the team from 10 yards out with 4:48 from playoff consideration. HolidayHoliday left to pay in the 3rd quarter. SHARON “You can only give a good SHARON Ryan Chupak kicked the extra team like a Mercer a short point to cut the Mercer lead to field so many times before CookieCookie 14. they find a way to capitalize,” Huntley then added anoth- KITCHEN TOPS McElhaney said. KITCHEN TOPS er Mercer TD on a 30-yard ——— MERCER 0 14 21 7 42 RecipeRecipe run and about 30 seconds lat- MIDDLESEX 0 0 7 0 7 IS BACK! er returned an Ash fumble for Scoring plays a 26-yard score, giving the M — Mariacher, 6 run (Juergens kick) For all your kitchen & M — Huntley, 99 interception return BoxBox Mustangs the 35-7. (Juergens kick) bathroom countertop needs Mariacher added his 3rd M — Mariacher, 11 run (Juergens kick) Herald readers TD on a 40-yard run early in W — Ash, 10 run (Chupak kick) • Free local delivery M — Huntley, 30 run (Juergens kick) can submit their the 4th quarter. M — Huntley, 26 fumble return (Juer- “We talked about a couple gens kick) favorite holiday cookie recipe - • Free home M — Mariacher, 40 run (Juergens kick) weeks ago getting on a roll Team stats one per household please. estimates and starting to have some MERCER W. MIDDLESEX We will publish as many good things happen to us,” 6 ...... First downs ...... 12 • All labor done 243 ...... Rushing yards ...... 219 recipes as space allows McClearn said. 0 ...... Passing yards ...... 37 locally and (duplicate recipes will not be used) The Mustangs (5-2, 6-3) 3-0-0 ...... Att-comp-int ...... 7-3-1 promptly opened the season 1-3 with 243 ...... Total yards ...... 256 1-1 ...... Fumbles-lost ...... 4-1 losses to Mercyhurst Prep, 1-5...... Penalties-yards lost ...... 2-10 Three winners, • Installation Farrell and Linesville before Individual stats Rushing: MERCER — Mariacher 12- chosen at random available with making a run towards a poten- 119, Huntley 6-33, Erdos 11-67, Hennegan tial playoff berth. 2-7, Selders 2-8, Mannozzi 1-3, Campbell will receive a all plumbing, “I think looking at it now 3-6; WEST MIDDLESEX — Ash 13-65, Jo. Jancso 6-33, Patten 7-42, Wimer 6-14, $100 grocery electrical and it’s helped us and I think Wills 8-46, Allen 1-8, Mirizio 1-15. store gift card carpentry included we’re a stronger team right Passing: MERCER — Erdos 3-0-0-0; now than we were at the be- WEST MIDDLESEX — Wimer 4-1-1-14, Je. Jancso 3-2-0-23. ginning of the year,” Mc- Receiving: MERCER — None; WEST Please submit recipes Come into DreamMaker Clearn added. MIDDLESEX — Mihalcak 1-14, Jo. Jancso by November 6th by email to Two-straight losses for the 1-7, Pope 1-16. Bath & Kitchen [email protected] Owner: Gerald H. 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www.sharonherald.com THE HERALD, Sharon, Pa., Saturday, October 31, 2009 B-5 NFL Roundup Cleveland from page B-1 a little bit, but played hard. coordinator That aspect, and they never gave up,” Pacifico concluded. Note: In a series that began upset by in 1965, Greenville, with its 4th consecutive win, extended protest its all-time edge to 25-16-2. — By Ed Farrell, Herald assistant BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Eric sports editor. Mangini has a Darth Vader ä Farrell 36, Conneaut mask hanging in his office. Lake 6 — At Conneaut Lake, Appropriate perhaps, consider- the unbeaten Steelers of coach ing how Browns fans feel Jarrett Samuels rested some about their team these days. players who were dinged up Fan displeasure is running or suffering from illness, but rampant in Cleveland, where a still rolled easily over the Indi- 1-6 start has the Browns head- ans. ed toward their eighth losing Ron Jackson carried only season in 11 years since re- twice in the contest, but both turning to the NFL. Two long- went for touchdowns on Tom Davidson/Herald Tom Davidson/Herald time season-ticket holders are bursts of 54 and 42 yards. Greenville’s Dylan Zuschlag evades a Raider defender. Reynolds quarterback Justin Wolfe approaches the line. planning a protest before Quarterback Danny Odem Cleveland’s Monday night scored on a 1-yard run and rushing of Sutton Whiting and 20-yard pass from Brandon 10-2-1-35 ...... Att-comp-int ...... 11-7-1 3-62. game on Nov. 16, urging fans Derrick Burns. Mosora to Cameron Derr and 261 ...... Total yards ...... 179 ——— hooked up with favorite receiv- 2-1 ...... Fumbles-lost ...... 7-3 SLIPP. ROCK 0 0 0 0 0 to stay away from their seats er Dion Eilam on a 24-yard Whiting chalked ujp 113 PAT kick by Jeremy Quinlan 6-65 ...... Penalties-yards lost ...... 2-10 WILMINGTON 14 19 7 0 40 for the opening kickoff to yards on 7 carries, while knotted the score at 7-7 in the Individual stats Scoring plays touchdown aerial. The flashy Rushing: FARRELL — Odem 5-74, Hail- W — Palladino, 20 pass from DeMedal send a message after so many Eilam finished off the TD pro- Burns had 100 yards on 8 second period, but Beaver Lo- stock 6-19, Jackson 2-96, Pinkins 1-3, Ven- (Wilson kick) years of losing. duction with a 75-yard run to totes. Whiting tallied 3 touch- cal controlled the rest of the able 4-22, Hughes 1-0; CONNEAUT LAKE W — Whiting, 47 punt return (Wilson At least one Browns coach downs on a 47-yard punt re- game. — Schell, 16-73, Wade 6-22, Miller 14-14, kick) open the second half. Smith 6-33. W — Burns, 3 run (kick failed) is firing back. Conneaut Lake’s lone score turn and sprints of 9 and 57 Ricky May scored 3 touch- Passing: FARRELL — Odem 9-2-0-35; W — Whiting, 9 run (kick failed) “That (ticks) me off. This is came on a 15-yard run by Eric yards. Burns added 1 score on downs to lead the home team. Pegues 1-0-1-0; CONNEAUT LAKE — W — DeVido, 32 int. ret. (Wilson kick) a 3-yard burst. Joe Kirila led the Warriors Miller 10-5-1-11; Schell 6-2-0-31. W — Whiting, 57 run (Wilson kick) Cleveland. They’re going to Schell. Receiving: FARRELL — Eilam 2-35; Team stats show up and back this damn Jackson led the team’s 226- Chad Palladino scored on a in rushing with 76 yards on 18 CONNEAUT LAKE — Wade 5-30; Schell 1- SLIPPERY ROCK WILMINGTON team,” outspoken defensive 20-yard aerial from Jake carries. (-3), Raglin 1-15. 4 ...... First downs ...... 12 yard rushing with 96 yards on ——— 92 ...... Rushing yards ...... 275 coordinator Rob Ryan said. his 2 TD sprints, while Odem DeMedal, while Jake DeVido Brookfield finished at 1-9 as GROVE CITY 7 7 7 0 21 7 ...... Passing yards ...... 20 “This is a town that’s tough picked up 74 yards on 5 totes. added a score on a 32-yard in- did Beaver Local. WARREN 0 3 0 0 3 7-1-1 ...... Att-comp-int ...... 4-1-1 and that loves football. No- terception return. Bryce Wil- ——— Scoring plays 49 ...... Total yards ...... 291 Defensively, Devonte REYNOLDS 0 0 7 7 7 GC — M. Phipps, 65 run (Hershberger 0-0 ...... Fumbles-lost ...... 0-0 body’s happy. I hate me, too. Goudy recorded 3 sacks for son converted 4 PAT kicks. GREENVILLE 6 29 7 0 42 kick) 4-20 ...... Penalties-yards lost ...... 2-15 So they hate me. Great. Does- the Steelers (7-0 in Region 1- The victory lifted the Scoring plays W — Johnson, 18 FG Individual stats Hounds to 6-1 in Region 3-AA G — Zuschlag, 35 run (kick failed) GC — Patterson, 53 run (Hershberger Rushing: SLIPPERY ROCK — Henry 4- n’t mean you turn your back. A, 9-0 overall). The Lakers fell G — Houpt, 9 pass from Holiga (Si- kick) 13, Waryanka 2-10, McDeavitt 8-9, Gaul 1- “I’ve got a kid who flunked to 0-8, 1-8. and 8-1 overall. The Rockets mons kick) GC — M. Phipps, 2 run (Hershberger 8, Gallagher 11-4, Bury 2-3, Croll 1-2, a class one time and it fell to 2-4, 2-7. G — Malson, 34 run (Sarcinella pass kick) White 1-0, Knight 2-(-7); WILMINGTON — Farrell, which has clinched from Holiga) Team stats Whiting 7-113, Burns 8-100, DeVido 3-33, (ticked) me off. I don’t turn at least a tie for the region ä Lakeview 22, Kennedy G — Roberts, 7 pass from Holiga (Si- GROVE CITY WARREN Henderson 2-15, DeMedal 2-6, T. Donati 1- my back on him. I go get a tu- crown and has locked up the Catholic 0 — At Stoneboro, mons kick) 18 ...... First downs ...... 10 2, Phillian 2-1, Vasko 1-1, Crawford 1-0 . tor and help him.” the Sailors improved to 4-3 in R — Weaver, 24 pass from Holiga (Si- 346 ...... Rushing yards ...... 89 Passing: SLIPPERY ROCK — Gallagher top seed from the region for mons kick) 44 ...... Passing yards ...... 136 3-0-1-0, White 1-0-0-0, Bury 3-1-0-7; WILM- The Browns could use a lit- the District 10 playoffs, can Region 1-A and 6-3 overall de- G — Malson, 2 run (Simons kick) 7-3-0 ...... Att-comp-int ...... 23-14-0 INGTON — DeMedal 2-1-1-20, Tekac 1-0-0- tle tutoring on both sides of close out an unbeaten regular spite playing without standout G — Zuschlag, 63 run (Simons kick) 390 ...... Total yards ...... 225 0, Vasko 1-0-0-0. running back Kyle Scott. Team stats 0-0 ...... Fumbles-lost ...... 0-0 Receiving: SLIPPERY ROCK — Gal- the ball, since they rank near season at Kennedy Catholic REYNOLDS GREENVILLE 12-97 ...... Penalties-yards lost ...... 6-60 lagher 1-7; WILMINGTON — Palladino 1- the bottom of the NFL in next Saturday. Scott was battling the flu 12 ...... First downs ...... 15 Individual stats 20. most categories. last week and Lakeview assis- 49 ...... Rushing yards ...... 282 Rushing: GROVE CITY — Patterson 16- ——— ä Grove City 21, Warren 3 98 ...... Passing yards ...... 106 169, M. Phipps 9-101, Price 8-32, Reddick BROOKFIELD 0 7 0 0 7 The offense is averaging — At Warren, the Eagles (4-0, tant Rich Kollar reported that 17-6-0 ...... Att-comp-int ...... 11-8-0 7-26, Shaffer 2-8, M. DePeal 3-8, Dagres B. LOCAL 7 7 6 15 35 the second-fewest number of 6-3) captured the Region 5- he was suffering from bronchi- 147 ...... Total yards ...... 415 5-2; WARREN — Stapleford 9-62, Latimer Scoring plays tis this week. 1-0 ...... Fumbles-lost ...... 5-2 11-19, Delatrre 4-8. BL — May, 1 run (Shultz kick) yards per game and the de- AAA championship with a win 6-65 ...... Penalties-yards lost ...... 4-40 Passing: GROVE CITY — Dagres 4-2-0- B — Derr, 20 pass from B. Mosora (Je. fense is allowing the most over the Dragons (1-3, 2-7). Lakeview took a 6-0 lead in Individual stats 13, M. DePeal 3-1-0-31; WARREN — Sta- Quinlan kick) yards in the league. Jamarr Patterson rushed for the 2nd quarter on a 5-yard Rushing: REYNOLDS — Baptiste 11-30, pleford 23-14-0-136. BL — Schneider, 1 run (Shultz kick) run by Alex Patterson. The Matthews 10-14, Rhodes 2-9, Besic 4-4, Receiving: GROVE CITY — Miller 1-31, BL — May, 5 run (kick failed) The offense has scored four 169 yards on 16 carries with Gursky 1-3, Fowler 2-2, Wolfe 5-(-13); M. Phipps 1-8, Ruffo 1-5; WARREN — BL — May, 5 pass from Schneider touchdowns in seven games. one score and Marty Phipps PAT failed. GREENVILLE — Zuschlag 6-114, Riffe 4- Bupp 6-84, Jones 3-23, Latimer 1-13, John- (pass good) The defense was burned on a In the 3rd, the Sailors went 43, Malson 4-38, Douglas 2-26, Holiga 2- son 1-8, Larsen 3-8. BL — Lattanzio, 11 run (Shultz kick) added 2 TDs and 101 yards 23, Weaver 3-15, Black 3-12, Taylor 1-6, ——— Team stats 71-yard touchdown pass by rushing. up 14-0 on a 2-yard TD run by Scelsi 1-5, Zahniser 3-1, Addison 1-(-1). KENNEDY 0 0 0 0 0 BROOKFIELD BEAVER LOCAL Green Bay last week after GC took a 7-0 lead in the Patterson and a 2-point conver- Passing: REYNOLDS — Wolfe 176-0, LAKEVIEW 0 6 8 8 22 10 ...... First downs ...... 16 sion run by quarterback Jere- 98; GREENVILLE — Holiga 10-7-0, 106; Scoring plays 137 ...... Rushing yards ...... 192 quarterback Aaron Rodgers 1st quarter on a 65-yard run Zahniser 1-1-0, 27. L — Patterson, 5 run (kick failed) 37 ...... Passing yards ...... 171 read the coverage and audi- by Phipps and Jeff Hershberg- my Westlake. Receiving: REYNOLDS — Weaver 3-51, L — Patterson, 2 run (Westlake run) 8-4-0 ...... Att-comp-int ...... 19-14-0 bled to Donald Driver. er’s PAT. Lakeview tacked on the fi- Fowler 3-47; GREENVILLE — Houpt 4-78, L — Blair, 55 punt return (Blair run) 174 ...... Total yards ...... 363 nal points of the game in the Zuschlag 3-48, Roberts 1-7. Team stats 1-1 ...... Fumbles-lost ...... 2-2 After the game, Rodgers Warren cut the lead to 7-3 ——— KENNEDY LAKEVIEW 7-50 ...... Penalties-yards lost ...... 5-25 said he knew what blitz was on an 18-yard FG by Colter 4th quarter on a 55-yard punt FARRELL 6 24 6 0 36 N/A ...... First downs ...... 6 Individual stats return by Chad Blair, who CONN. LAKE 0 0 0 0 6 N/A ...... Rushing yards ...... 94 Rushing: BROOKFIELD — Kirila 18-76, coming based on film study, Johnson in the 2nd quarter, Scoring plays N/A ...... Passing yards ...... 78 Den. Sulick 6-40, Sydlowski 2-21, Je. Quin- and that the Packers’ scout but GC responded when Pat- then ran for the 2-point con- F — Jackson, 54 run (run fail) N/A ...... Att-comp-int ...... 9-4-0 lan 7-6, B. Mosora 2-(-6); BEAVER LOCAL team ran it better during the terson broke loose on a 53- version. F — Jackson, 42 run (Jefferson run) N/A ...... Total yards ...... 172 — May 17-73, Pirl 1-40, Mercer 4-22, KC (1-7, 1-8) stats were not F — Odem, 1 run (Odem run) N/A ...... Fumbles-lost ...... 3-2 Smith 3-21, Schneider 7-14, Beohm 3-11, week than Browns safety Abe yard score. F — Eilam, 24 pass from Odem (pass N/A ...... Penalties-yards lost ...... 9-60 Lattanzio 1-11, Britt 3-(-2). Elam did in the game. Phipps added a touchdown reported to The Herald. fail) Individual stats Passing: BROOKFIELD — Je. Quinlan 7- “I respect the guys that talk from 2 yards out in the 3rd ä Beaver Local 35, Brook- F — Eilam, 75 kickoff return (run fail) Rushing: KENNEDY CATHOLIC — N/A; 3-0-15, B. Mosora 1-1-0-20; BEAVER LO- field 7 — At Lisbon, Ohio, CL — Schell, 15 run (kick fail) LAKEVIEW — Patterson 17-45, Novak 6- CAL — Schneider 19-14-0-171. before the game,” said Ryan, frame. Team stats 29, Blair 9-12, Westlake 3-8. Receiving: BROOKFIELD — Derr 1-20, who earlier this season harsh- ä Wilmington 40, Slippery the visiting Warriors closed FARRELL CONN. LAKE Passing: KENNEDY CATHOLIC — N/A; Venzeio 1-10, B. Mosora 1-7; BEAVER LO- out the season on a tough 5 ...... First downs ...... 9 LAKEVIEW — Westlake 9-4-0-78. CAL — Lunders 5-59, May 6-53, Jennings ly criticized Buffalo quarter- Rock 0 — At Wilmington, the 226 ...... Rushing yards ...... 137 Receiving: KENNEDY CATHOLIC — 1-25, Pirl 2-21. back Trent Edwards. “The Hounds rolled behind the note. Brookfield’s lone score, a 35 ...... Passing yards ...... 42 N/A; LAKEVIEW — Novak 1-16, Reddick guys who tell you how much they’re going to kick your butts, and then they do it or with the Giants. He spent time ing it midweek, or outright There were plenty of smiles back Jacob Lacey was fined you can shut them up. He can SPORTS SHORTS on the disabled list with a cancellation. and a few jokes from the new $10,000 for unsportsmanlike say whatever he wants. I don’t strained left shoulder and had That final choice seemed to owners on a rainy day in conduct when he went to the care about him.” surgery earlier this month to grow more likely as a fresh Chicago, and Ricketts said no ground to celebrate after a Browns fans, meanwhile, Pirates hire Carlos Garcia repair a torn meniscus in his round of thunderstorms shakeups were planned for a touchdown in a win over St. say it’s the team that is testing PITTSBURGH (AP) — For- left knee. drenched central Mississippi team that failed to make the Louis. their patience. on Friday. mer Pittsburgh Pirates infield John Cook takes lead playoffs for the first time in Carolina Panthers running Mike Randall and Tony Carlos Garcia has been hired “It’s just a mess,” said Slug- three years. back DeAngelo Williams was SONOMA, Calif. — John Schafer, fixtures in Cleveland’s as the team’s first base coach ger White, the PGA Tour’s fined $5,000 for an illegal chop Cook shot a tournament- Crowder doubtful vs. Jets famous Dawg Pound, are hop- and infield instructor. vice president for rules and block in last Sunday’s loss to record 10-under 62 on Friday DAVIE, Fla. — Miami in- ing the sight of so many emp- Garcia replaces Perry Hill, competition. “If we get this Buffalo when he was late pick- to take a three-stroke lead side linebacker Channing ty orange seats on national TV who recently quit after one rain (today), I don’t know ing up a blitz. over Tom Watson and Phil Crowder is doubtful for the against the Baltimore Ravens season with the Pirates. Garcia when this place will dry.” Cleveland Browns rookie will send a strong message to spent the last two seasons as Blackmar after the second Weather hasn’t forced the Dolphins’ game at the New linebacker Kaluka Maiava was team owner Randy Lerner, the Pirates’ minor league in- round of the Champions cancellation of a PGA Tour York Jets on Sunday because fined $5,000 an unnecessary who hand-picked Mangini as field coordinator. Tour’s season-ending Charles event since April 1991 in of a shoulder injury, and he roughness on his hit of Pack- his new coach earlier this Garcia played for the Pi- Schwab Cup Championship. Houston. And officials haven’t could be sorely missed against ers receiver Greg Jennings in year. rates from 1990-96 during a Cook, the Administaff Small had to postpone consecutive a team that leads the NFL in a loss to the Packers. He was Mangini has traded away major league career that lasted Business Classic winner two rounds since the first two days rushing. penalized 15 yards on the play. most of the stars from an of- until 1999 and was their only weeks ago in Texas, had 10 of the 2005 BellSouth Classic, Crowder, a son of former fense that was among the player chosen for the 1994 All- birdies and needed just 23 which was scaled back to 54 Farrell High and Penn State Hamilton out 2 games league’s best two years ago. It Star game in Pittsburgh. He putts to match his career-best holes. great Randy Crowder, sat out AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — has left first-year offensive co- round and reach 14-under 130 practice for the third day in a Detroit Pistons guard Richard was the Seattle Mariners’ third Ricketts promises WS ordinator Brian Daboll search- base coach and infield instruc- for the tournament. row Friday, but he worked on Hamilton will miss at least two CHICAGO — Tom Ricketts ing for playmakers on a unit tor from 2005-07. Watson, the surprising run- the side and there’s a chance games because of a sprained and his family took ownership that has failed to score a During the offseason, Gar- ner-up at the British Open, hit he’ll play at the Meadowlands, right ankle. of the Chicago Cubs and wast- touchdown in four of seven cia is managing a winter every green in regulation and coach Tony Sparano said. Ben Gordon started in ed no time making a promise games. league team in Venezuela. shot a 64. Blackmar, who “You always worry about a Hamilton’s spot Friday night “I don’t blame (fans) for shared the first-round lead to the team’s long-suffering guy being prepared mentally if against the Oklahoma City wanting a timetable. Losing is Giants re-sign Sanchez with Jeff Sluman, had five fans: They will bring a World they don’t practice,” Sparano Thunder and Chucky Atkins not fun for anyone,” Daboll SAN FRANCISCO — Fred- birdies on the back nine for a Series title to a team that has said. “But from Channing’s was activated to add depth. said. “I really believe good dy Sanchez has signed a $12 67. gone 101 years without one. standpoint, I don’t worry about Hamilton also will not play things are going to come ... million, two-year contract ex- “I’ll be honest. I think we that stuff. He is smart enough tonight at Milwaukee. He was I’m convinced the people we tension Friday with the San Viking Classic postponed have a team that can do it mentally to be one of our injured late in Wednesday have in this building will turn Francisco Giants. MADISON, Miss. — PGA next year,” Tom Ricketts said coaches.” night’s season-opening win at this thing around.” The Giants held an $8.1 mil- Tour officials have postponed without hesitation Friday at a Crowder has missed six Memphis. Postgame X-rays on When that will happen, no lion option for 2010 for the the Viking Classic until at Wrigley Field news confer- games in his five-year career. the ankle were negative. one seems to know. three-time All-Star second least Sunday and will evaluate ence. “The fact is, there is He ranks fourth on the Dol- Hamilton scored a team- “Nothing is ever given to baseman. Sanchez, who was the course today before mak- enough talent coming back to phins with 22 tackles and high 25 points in the victory Cleveland. Hell, their team acquired from Pittsburgh on ing a decision on when or if this team next season.” helps plug the inside for a and the Coatesville, Pa., native was taken away one time,” July 29 in exchange for a mi- the tournament will be held. Cubs fan have heard that team ranked fourth in run de- has led Detroit in scoring for Ryan said. “You think you’re nor league pitcher, will make Heavy rain this week has before, of course. For the fense. seven straight seasons. not going to fight for that $6 million in each year of the left standing water and tracts record, Ricketts doesn’t buy team? Yeah you are. new deal. of mud all over the course. Of- the talk of a curse that was NFL fines include Maiava USF stops No. 20 WVU “A little adversity happens, He hit .293 with seven ficials said in a late afternoon put on the team at the 1945 NEW YORK — Arizona TAMPA, Fla. — B.J. you don’t turn your back. You home runs and 41 RBIs in 111 news conference that they did- World Series — the Cubs’ last Cardinals safety Antrel Rolle Daniels threw for 232 yards rub your hands together and games for the two teams this n’t want to speculate on what appearance — by a man who was fined $7,500 on Friday by and three touchdowns, and fight harder. So it doesn’t look season. could be done with the tourna- was ejected from a game with the NFL for hitting a defense- South Florida (6-2, 2-2 Big like we’ve got Jim Brown back Giants general manager Bri- ment. his pet goat. less receiver. East) posted a 30-19 victory there right now. Well it’s not an Sabean said in a statement, Earlier in the day, though, “There is no curse. There is Rolle was fined for his hit Friday night over West Vir- easy. We’ll fight and get bet- “Sanchez provides a steady they said possibilities include no curse,” Ricketts said. “If on Giants tight end Kevin ginia. ter. Our fans deserve better veteran presence and profes- postponing the full event until anybody on our team thinks Boss in last Sunday night’s West Virginia (6-2, 2-1) lost and we’re going to give them sional approach.” next week or weekend, short- he’s cursed, we will move him Arizona victory. to the Bulls for the third time better.” Sanchez played in 25 games ening it to 36 holes and start- to a lesser-cursed team.” Indianapolis Colts corner- in four years. EVEN comics w/OUT ad herald 090409jz YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN BLACK 0% 5% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 95% 100% Next page >

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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE HARTHS CITY OF FARRELL Now arrange the circled letters NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Meeting of to form the surprise answer, as Council of the City of Farrell held on October 26, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers, 500 suggested by the above cartoon. Roemer Boulevard, Farrell, PA, the following Or- dinance was enacted on second and final read- ing summary of which is as follows: Print answer here: “ ” ORDINANCE O-2-2009 is an Ordinance of the City of Farrell, Mercer County, Pennsyl- vania, adopting a Personnel Policies and (Answers Monday) Procedures Manual to promote efficient and Jumbles: DUMPY LEGAL CASKET GUZZLE effective human resources management for Yesterday’s the City of Farrell incorporating equal oppor- Answer: What the rower suffered when his boat hit the tunity; employee-management relations; em- ployee pay; time off with and without pay; em- pier — SCULL DAMAGE ployee benefits; employment; conditions of employment; and employee discipline. Copies of these Ordinances are available for 300. PUBLIC NOTICE 3. PERSONALS 17. REAL ESTATE inspection at the Office of the City Clerk in the Farrell Municipal Building from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 PUBLIC NOTICE Divorce $195 Total Buying, p.m., Monday through Friday. LEGAL NOTICE OF No Fault.Uncontested. Selling, CITY OF FARRELL NON-DISCRIMINATORY No travel.Wife or CALL... BY: Nadine Vellente POLICY husband in PA. City Clerk Grove City College, a Reisman&Davis,Pgh NANCY LEO October 31, 2009 private educational Free info 800-486-4070 Associate Broker insti- tution, admits students Looking for a Lady NS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE of any race, color, sex, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF THE for dining out & religion and national or companionship If 39TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA ethnic origin to all of the FULTON COUNTY BRANCH interested call Dennis rights, privileges, pro- at 724-662-1638 MEGAN R. MARSHALL, grams and activities Plaintiff generally accorded or 1. vs. made available to stu- BEST REAL ESTATE SEAN CONNEL MARSHALL, dents at the College. ANNOUNCEMENTS/ Defendant Grove City College EVENTS Office: 724.981.BEST A DIVORCE ACTION has been filed in the above does not discriminate Cell: 724.977.4851 court located in McConnellsburg, Fulton County, on the basis of race, Are you a victim of Home: 724.347.4265 PA, against SEAN CONNEL MARSHALL, who color, sex, religion and domestic violence? 625 Dutch Lane previously resided at 351 Warm Springs Road, national or ethnic origin Support. Safety. Hermitage, PA Chambersburg, PA and who currently receives in the administration of Shelter. A phone mail at 9 Chestnut Street, West Middlesex, PA. its educational pro- call away, 24 / 7 Plaintiff seeks divorce on the basis of the No- grams, admission poli- Call 1-888-981-1457 Call Me For 1st Time Fault divorce law and on the basis that the De- cies, scholarship and Buyer Tax Credit Info. fendant has offered such i\Indignities to the Plain- loan programs, athlet- 5. LOST & FOUND tiff, she being the innocent and injured spouse, ics, co-curricular activi- IS YOUR PET lost or so as to render her condition intolerable and life- ties or other College-ad- burdensome. missing? Call the ministered programs. Animal Advocacy NOTICE October 31 2009 To Sean Connel Marshall 724-347-3468, If you wish to defend, you must enter a written Animal Appeal, appearance personally or by attorney and file PUBLIC NOTICE 724-962-9284, Patty McCluskey your defenses and objections in writing with RE: Estate of Shenango Valley Realtor¨ Animal Shelter Cell 724-866-5999 the court. You are warned that if you fail to do so, CHARLES L. WING, 17. REAL ESTATE 18. HOUSES for 34. HOUSES for 34. HOUSES for the case may proceed without you and a decree a/k/a CHARLES 724-342-5834, and the Office: 724.981.9771 of divorce may be entered against you. A judg- LEROY WING, Humane Society of SALE RENT RENT ment may also be entered against you for any Deceased Late of Mercer County, Paul 2bdrm Good location 2 & 3 Bdrms, Hermit- 6 room. $450/mo+util. other claim or relief requested in these papers by Wilmington Township, 724-981-5445 Central air. 50’s. age, Sharon, Farrell, No pets. 330-448-1105 the Plaintiff. You may lose money or property or Mercer County, Masters Pennsylvania Realtor¨ 724-981-4023 Call 724-347-4631 other rights important to you, including custody Missing. Dark striped, Notice is hereby given 490 N. Kerrwood Dr. Broker or visitation of your children. short hair, female tiger that Letters Testamen- Hermitage PA 16148 Owner Grove City. 3 bdrm IF YOU DO NOT FILE A CLAIM FOR ALIMONY, cat, Hazen & 10th 383 S. 8th St. Sharps- 2 bdrm $475 mo. Rey- triple lot. $600 + MARITAL PROPERTY, COUNSEL FEES OR tary in the above estate Email: pmccluskey@ ville 2 bdrm. 1 ba, 1/4 have been granted to area. 724-866-4052 northwood.com nolds 724-638-5019 util.Avail Nov. 1st EXPENSES BEFORE THE FINAL DECREE OF acre. Lg. back yard. 724-748-3339 the undersigned Execu- Call Paul for all of DIVORCE OR ANNULMENT IS ENTERED, 9. AUCTIONEERS $59,900 513-504-2327 2 bdrm, Hermitage, to- YOU MAY LOSE THE RIGHT TO CLAIM ANY trix. All persons indebt- Your Real Estate ed to said estate are re- Anglins Auction Service tal remodeled, $500+ Hermitage 962-4531 OF THEM. YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER Needs! Farrell, all brick, 3 util 724-456-8175 TO YOUR LAWYER AT quested to make pay- Full time Auctioneers bdrm. 2 story, CA, 2.5 ment, and all those hav- 100 Ridge Ave. Suite H ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR 1-800-307-1777 Sharpsville, PA 16150 car gar, huge corner House & apartment for CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELE- ing claims against the www.anglinsauction.com lot, $55,000/offer by 2 bdrm. big yard. $460 rent 724-977-0719 PHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO estate are directed to owner 330-534-9267 mo +sec & util.No pets FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL- present the same with- 10. NOTICES Interstate Sharon. 724-866-5609 Masury, 8188 Ulp, 2 HELP: out delay to: Candace Bozzo Real Estate bdrm, $425 + sec., Alcoholics Anonymous Hermitage Twp, Pennsylvania Bar Association Lawyer Referral Realtor¨ Services Inc. 3020 S. Keel Ridge Rd. 2 bdrm. Farrell, Rent 330-502-3107 Service SUSAN GUYER, 1-866-309-1090 or Sale. 724-962-1930 Executrix Cell: 724-854-0342 724-962-7325 2 story, 3 bdrm, 1 acre, 1-800-692-7375 (PA only) Office: 724.981.9771 $19,900, owner fi- NEW CHERRY (717) 238-6715 10789 Pont Road. Albion, PA 16401 Chicken Pie Supper 490 N. Kerrwood Dr. nancing with $2000 2 bdrm. Mercer $675 KITCHEN - or The Annual Chicken Suite 202 down. 814-725-3513 Some util. incl. No BEAUTIFUL HARD- LEGAL SERVICES INC. Pie Supper sponsored Hermitage PA 16148 BEST REAL ESTATE or 814-725-1198. FRUIT, DILL, GOODWIN Welcome pets Non smoking. WOOD FLOORS 302 Lincoln Way E., PO Box 445 by the Sheakleyville Email: cbozzo@ 724-533-3334 Hawthorne Place McConnellsburg, PA 17233 and SCHOLL Buyers & Attorneys at Law Community Volunteer northwood.com Hermitage Wick Ave. Sharon. 2 Bdrm 717-485-4015 Fire Department will Sellers 3 bdrm. 1 car gar., C/A, Brick ranch, IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE A 32 Shenango Avenue 2bdrm Sharon $375+ P.O. Box 673 be held Sat., Novem- deck 724-346-0714 sec. 724-981-9731 Case Schools, LAWYER, THIS OFFICE ber 14 at the Commo- Mark new bath, MAY BE ABLE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH IN- Sharon, PA 16146 dore Perry School, Rt. Petrillo NEW CHERRY Full basement FORMATION ABOUT AGENCIES THAT MAY Oct. 31, Nov.7&14,2009 3 bdrm - 4th Ave. 19. Tickets go on sale KITCHEN - New landscaping. OFFER LEGAL SERVICES TO ELIGIBLE PER- Realtor¤ $450.724-734-3143 at 3:30. Serving from BEAUTIFUL HARD- $550/mo. + util. SONS AT A REDUCED FEE OR NO FEE. PUBLIC NOTICE 4:30 until all are WOOD FLOORS 724-699-6818 October 31, 2009 STOR-YOR-STUF served. Adults: $6.00. Nancy Schlegel STORAGE, in order to Realtor¨ Office: 724.981.BEST 526 Hawthorne Place, 3 bdrm house. 1.5 Children under 12 Cell: 724.866.5582 Sharon. 2 Bdrm bath. All appliances satisfy its statutory lien $3.50 Serving Option to Buy. 300. PUBLIC NOTICE pursuant to 73 P.S. The Home: 724.342.5194 Brick ranch, incl. $500/month + util. Reynolds Schools ¤1901 et. seq., will sell Shenango bestrealestate@ Case Schools, Sharon 724-685-1154 724-646-3434 PUBLIC NOTICE David Norcross is not verizon.net new bath, at Public Sale all the responsible for Patri- Valley To Lot Owners of 625 Dutch Lane, Full basement 3 bdrm ranch near Buhl personal property stor- cia A. Norcross’ debts, Since Patagonia 2bdrm Oakwood Cemetery Hermitage, PA 16148 New landscaping. Park. Hardwood ed in its facility, placed unless a consolidation 1990 $600+ 724-981-0627 Association Move-in Condition. floors, new bath w/ by: occurs. The regular annual Will offer for sale the Cell: 18. HOUSES for Priced to sell sunk-in tub. 1 car at- $59,900. Rent to Own 3 bdrm. meeting of the lot own- entire contents in the 13. MOBILE HOMES 724.866.1005 SALE tached garage. No ers of Oakwood Ceme- 724-301-7133 or basement. No pets. nice neighborhood leased space of: Office: 724.981.9771 Hermitage, big fenced tery will be held Mon- for SALE All real estate advertis- 724-699-6818 $700+dep. & util. 1. UNIT 10, Marc A. Mi- yard, finished bsemnt, day, Nov. 9, 2009 @ ing in this newspaper Credit check required. chetti, consisting of Newly remodeled, 2 car att. garage, 2:00 P.M. in the office is subject to the Fed- OPEN HOUSE 724-346-0909 household goods. 12x65. Covered lease option avail, or of Oakwood Cemetery eral Fair Housing Act SAT. OCT 31, (11-1) 2. UNIT 22, Michael Zi- Bridge Trailer Park for rent $1100mo. + for the purpose of elect- pay, consisting of of 1968 which makes 130 Superior St., Her- ing Directors and trans- $4000. 724-813-2796 3 bdrm Wheatland utilities 724-346-3501 household goods. it illegal to advertise mitage. Remodeled, $525. 724-342-7544 acting such other busi- 3. UNIT 79, Stefanie 17. REAL ESTATE 490 N. Kerrwood Dr. any preference, limita- 3 bdrm, 1 ba. How ness that may properly Hermitage PA 16148 tion or discrimination cape cod. $69,500. Rent to own Nice Beaver, consisting of 3bdrm Hermitage $575 come up at that time. household goods. Email: nschlegel@ based on race, color, 724-528-4575 2bdrm Sharpsville Sara A. Winland, northwood.com 724-734-1648 Would 4 UNIT 100, James W. AMY ZUCCO Realtor¨ religion, sex, handi- 126 4th St. 342-7544 Secretary Johnson, consisting of caps, familial status, Sharon, McClure, fur- Oct. 29, 30 & 31, 2009 household goods. or national origin, or nished 3 bdrm, AC, 3bdrm ranch w/back- Sharon 353 Walnut you 5. UNIT 125, Linda #1 Sales Over 20 any intention to make high eff. furnace, 2 car yard. W. Middlesex. Nice clean 3 bdrm. PUBLIC NOTICE Gramsky, consisting of Agent Yrs. of any such preference, garage. $42,000 $700 +util. 724-346- Bonus room in attic. EXECUTRIX NOTICE household goods. Howard Experience limitation or discrimi- 330-448-0844 2110 or 724-813-9716 Full basement. Off like to Estate of F. William Auction Sale will be Hanna In Real nation. This newspa- street parking. Gas Feightner a/k/a F. Wil- held at 11:00 a.m. on Shenango Estate! per will not knowingly 19. OUT of TOWN 3bdrm, 1100 block heat. $550 includes Be our liam Feightner, Jr. late Friday, November 6, Valley accept any advertising SALES/RENTALS Hamilton Ave Farrell., garbage & sewer. of Grove City Borough, 2009 at Stor-Yor-Stuf of real estate which is Sec. 8 accepted Move in $1100 first & Mercer County de- Storage, 3502 North Office: 724.962.8701 in violation of the law. Zephyrhills Florida 724-346-0913 last. 412-436-1779 Eyes? ceased. Hermitage Road, Her- Cell: 724.699.2256 Rita L. Ferringer Our readers are here- Mobile Home for sale Notice is hereby given mitage, PA 16148. 1483 N. Hermitage Rd. Realtor¤ / by informed that all 2 bdrm. Dble wide, 2 that Letters Testamen- Owner reserves the Hermitage, PA 16148 Broker/ Owner dwellings advertised in ba, new roof/flrs., fully tary in the above estate right to bid at Public email: azucco@ Office: 724.981.BEST this newspaper are furnish. Clean park Just go to have been granted to Sale, reject any or all howardhanna.com Cell: 866.1122 available on an equal w/heated pool + activi- your the undersigned, to bids, and cancel or ad- www.gotobest opportunity basis. To ties 724-342-1126 put classified whom all persons in- journ the sale. To re- realestate.com complain of discrimi- debted to said estate solve this claim, call Ka- 625 Dutch Lane, nation, call HUD Toll- 27. ACREAGE The Herald’s are requested to make thy at Stor-Yor-Stuf Hermitage, PA 16148 free at 1-800-669- ad immediate payment, Storage, 724-962-8128. 9777. For the Western 25 acres, sewer/water, here zoned single or multi- and those having claims Oct.31 & Nov. 3, 2009 BEST REAL ESTATE Pennsylvania area, We give your classified ad increased Web Site! please call HUD at family. 3900 Saranac or demands against the exposure because when you place an ad in same, will make them (412) 644-6965. The Dr., Sharpsville in So. Toll-free number for Py Twp. $126,000. our newspaper, we automatically post it on known without delay to the world wide web via our on-line Bonnie L. Feightner the hearing impaired Contact 724-699-3102 Click on classifieds! Best of all, you still pay the same 602 Ridgeway Avenue Make Money (TDD) is: 1-800-927- Make Money low price: as little as $19.00 for 3 lines, 10 Grove City, PA 16127 9275. 28. CEMETERY LOTS days. So whatever it is you’re selling, it makes Submit Your 4-Spaces in Hillcrest Terry R. Heeter, “cents” to sell it with us and reach more Clean out the FAX Memorial Section W potential buyers—in print and on-line! 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3 bdrm ranch house, 1 car garage, no dogs, 46. UNFURNISHED 50. IN MEMORY of 51. HELP WANTED central air, near Mer- APARTMENTS cer. $575/month. Sec. Babysitter needed in dep. 724-269-7065 Hermitage by Park, 2 our home, Mon-Fri. for bdrm., laundry hook- 1 child, Clark area up, appliances. Rent 724-301-5142 Sharon 614 N.Stateline is $450 + utilities, Rd. Executive 3bdrm no pets. 724-962-1980 Full time Medical Assis- 2ba. All appl. incl. tant or LPN needed for $550. 330-448-6697 busy internal medicine Hubbard. practice in Hermitage. Sharon lg. 4bdrm. Nice $250 Security Deposit Experienced in a Dr.’s No pets 724-962-5903 Studio from $395. office is a plus. Mail 1 bdrm. from $510 resume to 2500 High- All Utilities Paid. land Rd. Suite 105 Sharpsville, 3 bdrm, Open daily till 6pm Hermitage PA 16148 nice neighborhood, Call 866-623-6376 or fax to 724-981-3003 $540+utili & security Shadow Run Apts. deposit 724-983-8425 518 W. Liberty Street Looking for pt/ft help Your cat is welcome. Must be flexible, to ap- ply go to: careers. Transfer 3 bdrm. ga- In Loving Memory Of rage lg. yard $550/mo. It’s Here!! cashamerica.com. EOE Donald E. Holden Drug Free 724-301-7562 Fall Savings at Penn- On His Birthday grove Village & Hick- 35. 10-31-50 ~3-13-09 Now hiring production, ory Arms Apts. $400 We Miss You and customer service, & STORES/OFFICES Security Deposit Love You Forever delivery drivers for 2 Bdrm starting at Rena & The Grannison Edible Arrangements. Great Hermitage loca- $605. Heat & Water & Holden Family tion! Professional of- Coming soon to included. 340 Rexford Hermitage. Apply in fice space Approx Drive. Call today and 2000 sq ft. avail. 51. HELP WANTED person at Boardman Save! 800-238-8576. or Hermitage location. $1500 + utilities. Call Cat Friendly. ☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎ 724-962-1980 505 Boardman Dear Herald Readers, Canfield Rd. or 1041 N. Masury 1 & 2 bdrm. Hermitage Rd. Ask for Quiet Building. To protect our readers Office/Retail space for & advertisers, please Laurie or Shakira. lease, 900 sq. ft., Rt. $350-$425 +elec. 330-984-9747 read each offer listed 18, Transfer, Call 724- in The Herald careful- Nurse’s Aide needed 866-1266 ly; know that we are Masury, 2 bdrm, $450 Overlook Medical not able to qualify all Clinic. Send resumes 42. FOR SALE or non smoking no pets. offers listed prior to 724-528-3089 attention Kim to OMC, RENT publication. If you 520 S. New Castle St. have any questions or New Wilmington, PA Mercer, spacious 2 concerns regarding 16142 or fax bdrm, 2 ba, 2nd flr, companies or offers in 724-946-8059 Dep. No pets Non The Herald, check smoking. 724-658-6278 with your local Better Part time help needed Business Bureau to build and maintain Nice 1bdrm. Sharon 412-456-2700. Do not local companies’ Rent to Own or $495. util. incl. send cash or check social media sites. Land Contract 724-342-7544 without proper docu- Reply to Box SH08120, 2 bdrm. Sharon mentation. We do not c/o The Herald, Patagonia 1bdrm $525 knowingly accept false Sharon, PA 16146. 724-528-8086 incl. util. 724-981-0627 advertising but are un- able to discriminate 46. UNFURNISHED against any advertis- Pharmacy Sharon 2 & 3 bdrm. Management Group APARTMENTS Lg., nice 724-962-5903 ing requests. Thank you, Medical Billing 1 & 2 bdrm The Herald PMG, a leading long- apartments in Sharon. Sharon 3rd flr 1 bdrm. Classified Staff term care pharmacy 724-301-0394 lg. $360 incl. sewer & ☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎ provider located in elec. no pets. Hermitage, PA is 724-946-2089 seeking a full time em- 1 & 2bdrm Ormond Ave Daycare Employee ployee to join our bill- Sharon 724-910-8033 Sharon, 1 bdrm, $300+ neeed to work at ing department. Must dep & util. No pets. ACCG Learning Cen- be able to multi-task 1 bdrm, Sharon, $300 724-981-2105 ter. 2:30 pm-6:00 pm, and submit accurate + G & E.724-301-0135 Mon.-Fri. 30 hrs of col- work in fast paced, re- Sharon. 724-962-4531 lege credits in Human sults driven work envi- 1 bdrm. Clark w/ appl., Services or Education- ronment. Must have 1st fl., no pets, $425 + Sharpsville 1bdrm $365 al field, 1 yr exp. work- experience with Medi- util. 724-456-3961 +gas. 724-662-8712 ing with children & care part D, pay types, clearances. Send re- insurance billing, third 1 bdrm. upstairs duplex Sharpsville 2bdrm $500 sume to Andrea Dro- party denials, census Sharon, $325/mo. +gas. 724-662-8712 tar, 3591 Sharon Rd., and admissions. Basic 724-866-1708 W. Mid., PA 16159 computer skills re- quired. We offer com- Small 2 bdrm, Masury Family Service petitive wages and ex- 1 or 2 bdrm. 342-1860 $325+util No pets Ref. cellent benefit pack- Pro & sec. 330-448-1854 Counselor ceeds w $45,000 - $65,000 age. To join our team go to th ill 1bdrm Sharon util. incl. of experienced profes- F e Yello Spacious 3 bdrm. $450 Self-Motivated, honest amilie w Ribb $550+sec. individuals w/sales sionals who make a s and a on 724-977-0569 + util. newly painted difference in our pa- A lso to 724-981-1895 exp. Lead program, nnual S the 4th training, benefits & tients’ lives please tocking 2 bdrm all appliances Marketing/Appt. mail, fax or email Soldie for W. Mid., 1 bdrm, 2nd fl, resumes to: rs Cam +washer, dryer, A/C, Setting Support. This sponso paign deck, 1885 E. State, no pets, $525 + dep. position will represent Pharmacy red b Management Group y Wh Hermitage $495 724-946-8180 a local family owned Oa isperin 175 Snyder Rd. ks Retire g 330-503-2300 funeral home in Hermitage, PA 16148 ment W. Middlesex beautiful Hermitage, PA. We are Att: Human Resources Com & spacious 2bdrm munity 2 bdrm, Stewart Shar- looking for that special Fax: 724-981-1140 Extra nice. Must see! on Rd.,. Brookfield person that can work [email protected] Only $435/mo $485 330-398-3894 with Seniors in a 330-980-1151 caring way, and help Need to say something them prearrange and special? Use The 2 bdrm. $350+ Farrell 49. STORAGE prefund their final Herald Happy ads!! Free internet & Direct 981-6100 Space avail. 981-0254 arrangements. TV, 724-815-6900 Interested applicants 50. IN MEMORY of contact Chad Lenz at 2 bdrm. downstairs du- 877-244-0999 or plex Sharon, $360/mo. [email protected]. Come See Us! 724-866-1708 Happy Ads! A PARKSIDE MANOR A Hermitage condo 275-335 Sterling Ave. 2 bdrm 2ba 2car gar great way to $895+util724-982-4774 Sharon, PA celebrate! Call Best Value Hermitage $199 Security Deposit 2 bdrm, $530 & up + The Herald $99 1st Month’s Rent On Veterans Day, we remember the brave men and women elec & sec. deposit. Classifieds to 1st mo. free rent on 1st, 2nd or 3rd Floor one & who have fought to protect our country’s freedoms at home 724-981-9039 place your ad two BR apartments. Includes free heat, carpeting, appliances and and overseas. We invite you to share the name, rank, and Brookfield duplex very today. laundry on premises. home town of someone who is serving or has served private. 2bdrm, dining (724)981-6100 rm.,gar. 330-259-5722 Newly Updated Units our country.This page will appear in our or place your FOR MORE Effcy’s, 1 & 2 bdrms., In Loving Memory of INFORMATION CALL Veterans Day edition on Wednesday, November 11. apts. incl. all utils. Ad OnLine at Jeremy Jewell 724-342-7157 On site laundry 3-17-84 - 10-31-04 www.sharonherald.com $ UNDER NEW Though his smile is Cost: 2.00 per name MANAGEMENT gone forever and his Call in, drop off, fax or email your submission 724-346-7368 hand we cannot touch, REAL ESTATE AUCTION we still have so many All orders paid in advance, we accept cash, check, or credit card Grove City, 2 large, re- memories of the Please provide a contact name and number modeled. No pets. 1st son and brother Wednesday, November 4 at 2:00 PM fl, $650. 2nd fl, $500. we miss so much. for the Estate of Michaelene (Terpac) Folsom for payment information and/or questions Rent incl. heat & hot His memory is our water. 724-301-0409. treasure which we at 629 Fruit Ave. in Farrell, PA 16121 hold so dear, God has REAL ESTATE- A 2 story 3 bedroom frame happyhomerentals.com him in his keeping, house w/a finished attic, kitchen, dining rm, Apts-Houses Greenville We forever have enclosed front & back porch, basement & a Your Name Sharon. 724-588-5845 him in our heart. 2 car unattached garage on a 50 x 125 lot. Sadly missed but Sells to highest bidder with a minimum of never forgotten Hermitage 2bdrm $6,000.00. $3,000.00 down with the Your Phone Love, Mom, John, balance in 45 days. $365.+ util. Sr. wel- Casey, & Katelyn come. 724-347-2072 HOUSEHOLD ¥ TOOLS- Honda 360 motorcycle; 1992 Jeep Wrangler needs Veteran’s Name front clip & radiator; 10 HP outboard motor; ABSOLUTE AUCTION bench drill press; metal band saw; pipe vise REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS & stand; Mantis tiller; com. chicken slicer; metal storage chest; ele. motors; sm. hand Branch of Service Sat., November 14th at 10 am tools; new galv. roofing; GE side by side 346 Ormond Ave., Sharon, PA 16146 refrigerator; Maytag washer; gas dryer; tiger maple bed & chest; 5 pc. bedroom suite; Rank Home Town Featuring: A 3 bedroom 2 story home; Kitchen, cedar chest; love seat, chair & rocker; Dining room, Living room, Full bath, Basement and nesting tables; round table; misc chairs; a 2 car detached garage. child’s ironing board; pictures; German ❏ Deceased ❏ Living Terms on Real Estate: $3,500.00 non-refundable pottery 15 pc. canister & spice set; some deposit day of auction balance in 45 days or at closing. Wedgewood, depression, McCoy & Hull. th A 10% Buyers Fee will be charged on Real Estate Only. More items not listed. TERMS: CASH. Submission Deadline: November 6 Terms on Contents: Cash or Pa Check, Visa, Not responsible for accidents. Call: 724 981-6100 ext. 268 MasterCard or Discover same as cash. BRAHAM AUCTIONEERS • GROVE CITY Fax: 724-981-7844 CRESSWELL AUCTION SERVICE 814-786-7159 or 724-967-3534 WE SPECIALIZE IN REAL ESTATE SALES AT AUCTION All orders paid in advance AUCTIONEER: DON CRESSWELL Lloyd PA Lic AU 91-L Ohio Lic 57198943759 e-mail: [email protected] AU2938L ¥ Member: PAA & NAA Don PA Lic Au 2274-L Ohio Lic 57198943769 724-253-3493 ¥ www.cresswellauction.com Drop-off: 52 S. Dock St. Sharon Darlene Bullock ¥ AU5406L Visit us on auctionzip.com #19560 Next page > YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN BLACK

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Antique walnut sleigh 51. HELP WANTED 55. 59. GARAGE SALES bed & dresser. $350. 60. ARTICLES for DOGS/CATS/PETS 724-992-0795 SALE Marketing/Sales Sharon Assistant Beautiful blue & gold Craftsman air compres- Our company is seek- Macaw. Fully Oct. 31 (8-?) Barbie Townhouse, 3 sor, midsize, 150psi ing a Part-Time, self- feathered. Must go 257 Case Ave. pc, some access., $85 new $150. 346-3469 motivated person with with his littly buddy, obo. 724-794-3425 a strong background green cheeked 60. ARTICLES for Electric sidewalk in Marketing and conure. Cages snowblower $90. SALE Black Frigidaire Customer Service. The included. $500. 724-346-4913 ideal candidate must 724-699-9104 10 gallon acquarium dishwasher. $50 firm. possess knowledge of tank, lid, double stand, 724-456-7068 Find Deals Online. In Design, Photoshop, Chi-weenies 342-2980 $50. 724-347-3455 www.letsshop. basic design experi- Burning barrels, $15, mydealscenter.com ence, good writing Cute kittens, free to a 16 gauge shotgun. Bolt $20 del. 724-977-3055 skills, strong organiza- or 724-662-1171 tional skills and the good home. Mercer action. Only $65 ability to interact with area. 724-662-2238 724-962-6007 people. Proficiency Camcorder Energizer 18 link 9mm Pittsburgh in PowerPoint, Word, Free kittens, very cute rechargable battery Firewood Dry, Split, Excel preferred. littered trained. Steeler charm bracelet $50. 724-981-5285 $50. 724-981-5285 only $39 load U-haul Please send resume 724-877-2747 724-962-6007 with cover letter to: Carrier furnace ideal for Anderson HELP stop the pet 1995 Snowblower for Coach & Travel farm tractor $50; Anti- garage, 75,000 $100. over-population prob- 330-448-0370 Foodsaver w/ many Attn:Human Resources lem in our communi- que Maytag square extras. $75 One Anderson Plaza ties - have your pet wringer washer $75; 724-927-6157 Greenville, PA 16125 spayed or neutered. Half spool 3/8” braided Ceiling light, 5-bulb, Or cable $60; Electric tool gold finish, $50 obo. Email to: sharpener on stand, GE Gas dryer $200. MEOW 724-962-5069 [email protected] old $50; 4 tires Chest freezer Already neutered & Or P205/75R14 2-winter 5 pc dining rm set. spade, all shots. 4 Fax to: 724-589-4495 studded 2-all weather, Coach camel leather Well water iron rescued kitties. Small Resumes will be 2 w/5 bolt Chevy ? rim purse. Now $75 system. adoptioncy applies. accepted through $100 for all 4. Two 724-962-7172 724-813-0129 November 10, 2009 724-854-0926 inside fuel oil tanks, $300 each. Built-in Pug/Jack Russell pup dishwasher, $50. Call Pharmacy $75 724-979-4538 on evenings/week- Technician ends Vantage, The Regional PUPPIES FOR SALE 724-866-7552 Healthcare Leader has www.ohiopuppy.com an opening for a phar- Thu.-Fri.-Sat. 11-6 1998 Nissan Pathfinder macy technician. Data Sun 1-6 3620 Belmont transfer case, $60. entry and billing expe- Ave., Exit 229 off I-80, 724-962-5069 That’s rience preferred. Two Youngstown. Yorkie, years pharmacy tech- Shihtzu, Shihpoo, Mor- 2 Framed decorator nician experience a ki, Minpin, Teripoo, Yor- prints, 32”x26” both for must, certification pre- kipoo, Doxie, Bulldog $50. 724-981-2645 ferred. Must be willing mix, Pug, Puggle, to work flexible hours. Right!! Corgi-Poo, Chihuahua 2 pair insulated cover- Please submit resume Many no allergy. to: alls, 38-40. $75/both cash, verified check, cc 724-347-5619 Vantage, $100 off w/ad Look at at 1305 South Main St., extra specials on web. Meadville, PA 16335, 330-259-1286 3 Texas longhorn Attn: Vallerie Travis or heads w/ horns $50 each 724-813-0928 email: [email protected] Too many dogs & cats. FREE or fax to FREE Too few good homes. 32” RCA standard t.v. 814-336-4209. Responsible owners $100. 724-981-8082 spay & neuter. FREE Leave message. Quality control. Earn up to $100 per day. Will the people who 4 drawer chest, night- Evaluate retail stores. adopted Roxy on Training provided. No stand, F/Q headboard, Wed. Oct. 21 at Giant oak, 724-347-7412 experience required. Eagle please contact Call 877-630-4748. Sandi ASAP at If the items 724-981-9762 Shaklee Matt 347-1679 4pc. antique bdrm set Yorkie puppies. $475. 5pc. bdrm set Sharpsville Church 2 female, 5 male. $600 looking for pianist $400. Drexel china you are selling 724-699-8923 724-962-4620 cabinet $300. Rolltop 59. GARAGE SALES oak desk $150, 724-877-0900 CCLLAASSSSIIFFIIEEDD Liquidation Sale is between All merchandise prices at 50% off wholesale. THE PEPSI Vases, plants, fixtures, 5 - Artificial Christmas BOTTLING GROUP balloons, wreaths, trees (all pre-lit): 3- www.pbgcareers.com ribbon - Too much to 3 1/2ft. trees & pots, new, $6ea.; white, 5 $50 - $150 The Pepsi Bottling list. 45 Taylor Ave. Group of Franklin is at Sharon Floral 1/2’, $10; 4 1/2 ft. very now hiring! Please Tues-Sat. (10-4) full, $10. (2) - 2 drawer review the detailed metal file cabinets on job descriptions, Hermitage rollers, $15ea. 724-983-0194 you qualify. requirements & apply online at BIG MULTI FAMILY www.pbgcareers.com Oct. 30 & 31 (9-4) 3210 5 Light oak dining rm Immediate openings for Rosemary Ln. Tons of chairs $125/bo. new Merchandising. kitchen items, large cond. 724-981-5928 ADS!!!! No phone calls please. women’s and men’s ADS!!!! PBG is an Equal clothing, books, lug- 50” Projection TV.Rem- Opportunity Employer gage, toys, puzzles, ington 870. Oak office linens, knick knacks, desk. 330-448-6454 Truck Driving Dad and lots more! needs live-in Baby 500 watt low volt trans- YOU MUST E-MAIL, Sitter. 330-448-1735 Oct 31 (8-?) 727 Rollin- former, new in box, son Rd. Computer $95. 724-962-5069 Working women qual- desk, table & chairs. ify for large earnings 6 ft. Christmas tree. & benefits working in Oct. 31 (8-12) E. State Used once $50 MAIL OR FAX YOUR AD IN your home. Call Matt & Snyder Rd.Office 10 330-984-8031 724-347-1679 & 20. Rain or Shine. A/C hi/lo gauges & 55. Mercer access + recovery DOGS/CATS/PETS tank. $60. 346-3469 - NO PHONE CALLS - Basement Sale 2 yr old Python & cage, Oct. 30 & 31 (8-5) Amana fridge. 4’, friendly, $50 must 232 Line Rd. (5mi. N Great shape. $120 sell 724-981-0261 of Mercer). Holiday 724-347-1254 Barbie’s, ‘08, ‘09 Helen WILL BE ACCEPTED!! Freed prom gowns, Antique genuine colo- ADBA Registered Pit- misc. household nial solid mahogany bulls. 8 weeks old. 2 items, clothes & toys. desk. $150. 346-3469 blue males, 1 white Limit 1 Item Ad will run 3 male left. Excellent blood lines & tempera- Sat. 9-5. Holiday Craft Antique Singer sewing Sale. 7313 West machine & 2 school ★ ★ ment. All shots, wormed, & dew Market (Rt. 62) Mercer. desks. 724-866-0762 Per Ad consecutive days claws removed. 724-652-0276 Meat Cutter ADOPT A PET - Maximum Cost of Item Must Animal Welfare has a Needed Great selection of ★ ★ cats & dogs. Adoption High volume grocery store 3 Lines appear in Ad fee required. Open looking for an experienced Mon.thru Sat.1 pm to (Approx. 3 Words Per Line) 6 pm. 545 Brunstetter meat cutter. This is a Rd. SW Lordstown,OH full-time position. 330-394-4122. Salary commensurate Mail your ad to: Fax your ad to: www.petfinder.com with experience. E-Mail AKC German Apply in person, Mail The Herald Shepherds Exc. import resume, or Call for interview. 724-981-7844 bloodlines, $500 your 440-567-6620 Grove City OR P.O. Box 51 OR AKC Pug Pups.. 7 wks. County Market ad to 1st shots. $350 49 Pine Grove Square Attention: 724-851-1359 Sharon, PA 16146 Grove City, PA 16127 Free AKC Yorkie puppy, 724-458-7544 Attention: female. 12 wks. old EOE [email protected] $600 724-877-7321 Free Classified Ad Classified Ad

Name A Partnership of Wesbury, St. Paul Homes and Concordia Visiting Nurses ROOTED IN A TRADITION OF FAITH AND SERVICE Address We are growing and looking for clinicians to join our team of dedicated clinicians Phone Registered Nurses (Full-time and Pay Per Visit) Physical Therapists (Pay Per Visit) Occupational Therapists (Pay Per Visit) Ad Copy Physical Therapy Assistants (Pay Per Visit) Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (Pay Per Visit) ______Home Health Aides (Pay Per Visit) Full-time with benefits or pay per visit with flexible ______hours. We offer competitive wages, mileage reim- bursement and premium rates for evening, weekends and holidays. Home Care experience preferred but not ______required. Must have reliable transportation. Fax resume to: (814) 333-7001 Send resume to: Please make sure ad is legible and easy to read. If there are any questions regarding your ad The VNA Alliance Herald will call you. The Herald will not accept any phone calls on this special promotion to either place 149 North Main Street an ad or cancel an ad. The Herald has the right to refuse any free ads. Meadville, PA 16335 Next page > YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN BLACK

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60. ARTICLES for 64. COAL/WOOD 74. CARS 75. TRUCKS 84. WORK WANTED SALE HEATERS 1994 Nissan, inspected 2000 Ford F150 XLT Gutters. 724-962-7248 Tires P265/70R17 Split, seasoned fire- till 4/10 $800 Call 724- Triton 4.6L, 4 wheel Goodyear Wrangler. wood, pickup load, 588-4515 drive, V8, extras, ex. 3/$99 724-269-5133 $60. 724-458-1648 cond., 69,000 miles Special Herald Advertising Offer $8000. 724-458-8541. 94 Pontiac Grand Am, Topsoil 7 yds $125 73. WANTED to BUY V6, ex. cond., $1500. Program Coordinator - Run 3 Lines a Day del. 724-854-1299 724-342-0998 ‘94 Ford F150. 4 wheel St. Paul’s in Green- !!!!! Junk cars 866-0814 drive. 302 motor. Runs ville, PA is now hiring Trophy case, curio, great. $1000/obo. a part-time Program for 30 Consecutive Days ‘93 Chevy Lumina, 724-748-4650 handsome, $90. 724- $ Exc. cond. $1800 runs Coordinator in Inde- 347-1254 Junk Autos 981-0627 great 724-962-1235 pendent Living. Suc- Plus get a 93 Ford Explorer, 4x4, cessful candidate will WALL MOUNT for a $2000 obo. plan, organize and di- Always the HIGHEST ‘92 Buick LaSabre Cali- 04 Colorado, 2wd, 4 rect resident programs FREE 2col. x 2inch Display Ad! large TV, $100. 724- for junk cars. fornia car, 106,000 mi, 962-4446 cyl, 5 spd, cap, $6599. for both large and 724-866-6609 $2300 724-734-1060 724-638-1664. $ small groups of resi- All this for only... 106.50 Wheelhorse mower dents on and off cam- snow blade runs good Antiques Bought 330- SHARPSVILLE AUTO 1992 Chevy 2500 pus. Candidate must Each Additional Line $31.20 ¥ Payment in Advance Required $695 724-475-3027 448-1105 or 962-9624 .COM - & Rentals $1500. 724-342-7544 be a self starter and Ridge &10th 962-8000 highly organized. Ex- 97 Cavalier...... $1995 Wild Bill Hickok collec- BUYING Junk Vehi- 1976 Chevy 4x4 newly perience with Micro- 02 Cavalier...... $4695 Call The Herald Classifieds tor knife. New in box. cles, 724-981-1359 rebuilt 350. has Fisher soft Office software 00 Neon...... $3995 $85. 724-962-5069 snow plow. 33” tires. and some experience 724-981-6100 • Toll Free 1-800-981-1692 98 Bonneville...... $3888 $3000obo or background in Guns 330-448-2848 724-467-0951 health care preferred. Winnie The Pooh com- Whatever the problem, Whatever the need — you’ll find help BEST BUYS Candidate must pos- forter full sheets, throw Junk Neons 866-0814 77. VANS sess a valid driver’s li- $75 724-794-3425 02 Windstar...... $3495 fast and easy by reading our Call The Experts Directory 01 LS Wagon...... $3995 cense. Position will be ‘99 Chevy Venture. Wanted: Antiques, or 00 Toyota Echo..$4995 20 hours per week Wooden Yoga back- Good cond. $1900. estates, all jewelry, 00 Cirrus...... $2995 and some evening and board 724-815-3338 724-962-9702 87. HOME 103. ASPHALT 116. GUTTERS 152. TREE SERVICE gold, silver or cos- 99 Century...... $3995 weekends will be re- tume. CASH PAID 98 Ranger...... $3995 quired. St. Paul’s now IMPROVEMENTS PAVING Wool suit, sz. 44 pants, 78. MOTORCYCLES/ Rick’s Gutter Cleaning Any size tree, stumps & 724-699-8180 98 Taurus...... $3495 offers a variety of ben- 34x34 black, $60 obo 97 Chrysler LHS.$2995 Dirt Bikes efits for part-time em- *Affordable Builders ***A A A Paving Quality $65. 15 yrs. exp. brush removal. Also 724-962-5069 Insured. 724-588-9577 trimming724-301-4549 74. CARS 90 Fifth Ave...... $2495 ployees including a Roofing-siding-garages Davano Paving ‘95 Yamaha TW200 limited medical bene- Windows, Additions Sunshine Auto Sales 5 yrs. voted Herald ‘s Yard trailer with new 2006 Chrysler Sebring 229 N. Perry Hwy. $900. 330-506-9716 fit, pension benefits, Insured & Bonded. BEST PAVING CO. Ed Fair Tree Service, tires, reduced to $80. Touring Great cond. life insurance, flexible 724-699-9097 Mercer, PA Driveways ¥Parking lots Free Estimates, Fully 724-962-4353 All powers, CD, alloys, 724-662-4557 84. WORK WANTED spending account, Asphalt Sealcoating Insured. 724-528-1072 48,000 mi. $7900 paid vacation and sick www. CNA caregiver looking Absolute Amish Roofing 724-528-9575 Zenith digital TV tuner, 724-734-6204 time. Apply in person Siding-Decks-Windows sunshineautosales.com for work 724-813-1825 SEAMLESS GUTTER FAIR’S 724-962-TREE. new in box, $25. 724- at The Villas at St. Additions 724-813-8406 GILKO PAVING Made at your site. 20 962-2713 Handyman, plumbing & Paul’s - 339 E. James- PAOAGHIC503 Blacktop driveways - yr. war., Many Colors ✩ 2005 Grand Am GT Kargo Quality Cars Best Price 347-2589 electrical 724-988-9277 town Road - Green- free est. 724-981-1062 SUSI Builders Supply 61. TREASURE loaded, sunroof, 2 dr. RT. 19 Mercer ville, PA or on-line at Fabian Construction gray, V6, auto, air, 800-446-7821 Services LLC 724-962-5744 PENN WEST TREE CHEST Leaf clean-up, www.lifeatstpauls.org ¥ Ethical. No Trucks 42,000 mi, $6900 obo EOE Roofing, Siding, Build- 108. PAINTING 724-748-5576 75. TRUCKS clean out gutters. ing,Remodeling-Amish 133. FLOORING on lawn 724-962-3637 32” Phillips Magnavox 724-981-3252 crew 724-866-0135 *After Hours Painting* www.pennwesttree.com Tube model TV 2006 Ford F150 4x4 We do all types of “There when you are” All Types-Professionally $75 obo.724-854-6113 2002 Dodge Intrepid Mother & Daughter Home Improvement THOMAS TREE CARE 103,000 mi, good work GENERAL BUILDERS 724-977-4537 installed 724-699-9097 161,000 mi., $2000. truck 724-866-1708 Looking for Homes & Reasonable. windows, siding, roofing Take down most any 62. ANTIQUES 724-981-5030 Businesses to clean PAOAGHIC20711 Recession additions ✲ garages tree $400 or less. For more info call 724-981-3252 or Discount Stump grinding. Antiques Bought 2001 Ford F250 power 724-588-3522 330-974-5463 20% off 724-347-4090 Painter 2001 Pontiac Grand Workmen’s Comp. 724-962-9624 stroke. 7.3motor. Lady~Wall Prix GT, 115,000 Insured 724-589-0575 miles, excellent condi- 724-456-2273 after 5 Handyman Services paper 724-877-5826 Wanted any Jewelry tion, $3500. 724-646- All Home Repairs 162. HAULING 724-699-8180 2953 after 5 p.m. ‘99 black Toyota 4 Alan Snyder 724-974-8825 147. LAWN & runner. 20” chrome. !Mike’s Hauling Gar. & 35 YEARS OF 110. KITCHEN/ GARDEN 63. FURNITURE for 1996 Acura RL Sedan custom rim. Snow tires 88. EXCAVATING bsmnt.clean-ups / tear- Front WD, Good cond. inc. Tinted windows, EXPERIENCE BATHROOM downs. 724-813-5480 SALE Downspout Trenching, MK Landscape Supply Asking: $2500 obo. sound system 140,000 Serving Mercer County Affordable Bathrooms Bulk Mulch, Topsoil, Cherry dining room 724-376-6065 mi. BO. 724-528-1825 with a commitment Footers, Lot Clearing, **Reiter’s Hauling We suit, 3 leaves, 6 cane Hauling 724-699-3448 Remodel Specialist, Stone. 724-983-1575 to excellence Counter tops, Tile & clean bsmt., garages back chairs, china Repair 724-699-3448 148. LANDSCAPING & etc. 724-983-1207 closet, $350 obo. Alan invites all of Clean sofa bed, very MIKE BOBBY his former H.A.R.P. Lawncare DUMPSTERS good cond. $150 obo. customers to bring Everything Outdoors 10-17-20 cu. yd. You haul. Must sell by Mike invites all his former their vehicles to & More 724-866-4890 Farben 724-347-4631 11/2 724-342-7261 customers back to Montrose for all 151. LEAF REMOVAL Shenango Honda for a of their warranty & DUMPSTERS Oak corner hutch, visit. He is feeling service work! Also, 90. PLUMBING American Lawn. Year $250. Oak Dining rm to shop for new 111. KITCHEN 8-12-20-30 Yds better & would like to round main. Land- set$550 724-662-1469 “Thank” his customers for or used vehicles! Bathrooms & Repairs CABINETS scaping 724-981-7667 SEREDAY’S 724-699-9097 1-877-774-BOXX Solid oak entertainment all the get well wishes! Buy direct from the 330-448-4000 center on pedestal Montrose Buick-Pontiac-GMC-Cadillac factory. 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