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A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 1, 2009

September 30, 2009 by Antique News · Leave a Comment 

MILLERSBURG, Ohio — The West Holmes FFA chapter held its annual monthly meeting at Acres Of Fun Sept. 14. The motions included have the chapter pay for hotel registration and bus fees for National Convention, to help with the Ohio Tree Farm Sept. 26 and the fifth grade farm tour on Sept. 30, hold the October meeting at the Bunch’s house, have the chapter pay for food, pop and paper supplies for the October meeting. The chapter will participate in the fruit and nut sale as a fundraiser, and

KOTOR2 Revisited? The Restored Content mod is finished

September 30, 2009 by Antique News · Leave a Comment 

I sometimes think Knights of the Old Republic II gets an unfair shake when we look back since the game's release. The original is obviously one of the best games of all time and its Gamerankings' score reflects that at 93% , critics and fans alike loved the game. If you were to take all the sentiment from the sequel you may confuse it for a terrible game that rivals Castlevania II in terms of crap. The reality is the game scores an 85.85% and certainly wasn't critically panned. The good n

Ill. woman presses on with treasure hunt sparked by mysterious note found in antique chair

September 30, 2009 by Antique News · Leave a Comment 

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — A western postal worker says she’ll search again this weekend for a lead chest and gold coins that a mysterious… from WN.com – World News

What is atraditional Kitchen?

September 30, 2009 by Antique News · Leave a Comment 

What is atraditional Kitchen? by Jane DaviesWhat is the traditional kitchen? Is it merely the room in which your mother, grandmother and great aunt Etta prepared every meal? Can it be called a traditional kitchen as long as it contained a stove, sink and refrigerator? If the above elements combine to make a strong, elegant statement that is characteristic of the European and American kitchens of the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, then yes, the kitchen can be called traditional. A

The Traditional Kitchen

September 30, 2009 by Antique News · Leave a Comment 

by Jane Davies What is the traditional kitchen? Is it merely the room in which your mother, grandmother and great aunt Etta prepared every meal? Can it be called a traditional kitchen as long as it contained a stove, sink and refrigerator? If the above elements combine to make a strong, elegant statement that is characteristic of the European and American kitchens of the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, then yes, the kitchen can be called traditional. A formal use of natural materials, orn

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