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Page B6 • The Daily Sentinel

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Memphis finds no proof former layer cheated
MEMPHIS , Tenn. (AP) · Kansas in the title game.
player 's score had been handwriting ''probably'" did
- Memphis says it should
School officials argue canceled. That letter came nllt match the handwriting
keep the victories from the that even if the NCAA's May 5. 2008. after Rose's ·on the test. The university
2007-08 season which Committee on Infractions only season at Memphis.
says the ex pen's conclusion
ended in the national title believes a former player
When asked directly is not stroog enough to .
jlame after an internal cheated , the program about the tests he was prove the player knowingly
investigation turned up no 'hould not be penalized reponed to have taken , the cheated on the ~xam.
proof that a former men\ because the school was report says the player
Athletic director R.C .
basketball player cheated unaware of any wrongdo- responded that he took each Johnson declined to speak
on his SAT exam.
ing.
of them himself. The player with The Associated Press
"At this point, tl)ere is not "did not pursue any of the through a spokeswoman.
"Certainly, the University
of Memphis should not suf- sufficient evidence on opportunities made avail- He has said the school
fer a financial penalty or which to conclude that (the· able to him by . ETS to checks out potentials albvacation of records for the player) knew or . should attempt to validate his letes, but has refused to
200S NCAA tournament as have known that he was scores. The first notice of detail such effons .
a result of this allegation," ineligible at the time· of his these opponunities was sent
Kentucky officials ~ere ·
according to a report detail- participation in the. NCAA very late in the basketball aware of the allegations when
ing the school's investiga- championship," the· repon season. ... At this point , they hired Calipari and
tion into NCAA allegations. says.
there is not sufficient evi- believe the coach was open
The report, released to
Memphis will present its dence on which to conclude and honest about the situatiOn.
The Associated Press and findings to the Committee that he knew or should have Johnson interviewed several
other news outlets Tuesday on Infractions on Saturday known that he was ineligible high-profile coaches when
under a public records in Indianapolis. Former at the time of his participa- Calipari left, but·couldn't lure
request. details Memphis' coach John Calipari, now tion in the NCAA champi- them to Memphis. So he
inter.nal probe into accusa- with Kentucky, is expected onship .
turned to 31-year-old Calipari
tions that a former player to participate by phone.
"The university ... took ;~ssistant Josh Pastner.
allowed a stand-in to take
The report released all reasonable steps to conPastner, who has said he .
his SAT. . The report also Tuesday says school offi- firm that (name redacted) knew nothing about the
looked into cha rges of cials have encouraged the had met eligibility require- investigation before being .
hired, was excused from
grade tampering on behalf player - whose name was ments," the report states.
of the player.
blacked out - to cooperate
Memphis ofticials first paf!icipation because of a
Most names in the repon . with the NCAA investiga- began to look into the play- previous commitment.
were redacted by the sc hool tion, but his "consistent er's lest score in October
NCAA officials notified
becau se of privacy con- response" is that he took 2007 when a public school Memphis on Jan. 16 of the
cerns, but an attorney for the test and he already employee in the player's "knowing fraudulence or
former Memphis · star answered the same ques- home city contacted the misconduct" that occurred
Derrick Rose has acknowl- tions in 2007.
university about possible in 2007-08. The Tigers won
edged that Rose cooperated
Rose 's attorney, Daniel E. grade tampering.
.
38 games that sea~on and
with an investigation of Reidy, did not immediately • The. school says the only were the national runnerup.
Calipari,
who . left
similar allegations while return a message left proof of a fraudulent . test
still a student.
Tuesday at his office.
score comes from a foren- . Memphis and Sijlned an 8- ..
Rose, the overall No. I
The repon also says the sic document examiner year, $31 .65 million conpick in the 2008 NBA draft school had no proof the hired by the NCAA to look tract with Kentucky on
and the rookie of the year, SAT was fraudulent until at the player's handwriting March 31, has been assured
was the point guard for the notified by the Educational samples. She was only able by the NCAA that he is not
Memphis team that lost to Testing Service that the to say that the pLayer's under investigation.

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its website with a quote
from Meigs County Sheriff
Rohen Beegle. Beegle is·
quoted as saying the situatJori was a "big misunderstanding that got blown out
of proportion" an4 '·'the man
was a student at ari area
clown school and had not
changed out of costume and
makeup." The Website also
reported Beegle as saying a
background check was done
on the man as well as his ·
computer and nothing "suspicious" was found and "the
case is closed."

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Magic players: PG Nelson will play in NBA finrus

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Hudler (26),

Detroit Red Wings' Darren Helm, right, and Jiri
of the Czech Republic, celebrate teammate Jonathan
J;:rlcsson's goal against Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender
Marc· Andre Fleury, left, during the second period of Game 2
of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup finals in Detroit on Sunday.

Red Wings' Bossa set for .
rough return to 'The Igloo
PITTSBURGH (AP) - onship for the founh time in
The Detroit Red Wings need II se~sons and got right
only to go back one year to back to the finals this year.
recall what it's like to take a ·And just like 2008, the
2-0 Stanley Cup finals lead Red Wings earned a pair of
into "The Igloo" against the home wins at the stan of the
Pittsburgh Penguins.
finals and carry a seemingly
They kn6w what to expect commanding lead into
from the raucous crowd that Pittsburgh. Detroit ultimate(s encourag~d to ·stage a ly won the Cup for the ll th
· ~white-out" for Game 3 on . time. in six games over
Tuesday night. They have Pittsburgh.
·
been here before. two wins
With .a split ofroad games
shy of capturing the Cup. . Tuesday and Thursday, the
Marian Hossa Was also Red Wings would have a
there last year, but his mem- chance to become the first
eries and experience will do ·repeat NHL champions,
little to help him face fans since they did it in 1997 and
(hat were sorry to see him go '98, as early as Saturday
and are angry that he has night at home.
conie back with the Winged
"We're not letting ourWheel op his jersey.
selves think about that," said
''It's going to be loud in captain Nicklas Lidstrom, a
Pittsburgh," said Hossa, four-time Cup champion.
l\'hO left the Penguins after "We know they have a great
last year's finals toss to chance going into their
Detroit and signed a cheaper building. We have a real
and shoner deal with the tough challenge in Game 3."
Red Wings. "They show you
Detroit won Games 4 and
what they think . It's going to 6 in Pittsburgh last year, so
be great atmosphere.
the
fired-up
building
: "Nothing is going to shouldn't be too intimidat~hange on my pan. I just .try mg.
.
to use it to my ·advantage.
Pittsburgh faces the dauntthat booing. Play my game." ing task of beating . the
Monday was the first off defending champions four
day in the series that began times in five games. Of the
with the first set of back-to- 32 teams to win the first two
back games in the finals games of the finals at home,
$ince 1955. Neither team 31 won the Cup. The 1971
skated and only a handful of Blackhawks. against the
players were made available Canadiens, were the only
during the travel day.
ones not to seal the deal.
This is the second time
This rematch has been
quite different for Hossa. Pittsburgh has trailed 2-0 in
who joined the Red Wings these playoffs. The Penguins
in pan because he believed rallied against Washington
they would give him a better in the second round, and
chance at an elusive Stanley after outshooting the Red
Cup title than Pittsburgh Wings in both of their 3-1
could. The assumption was losses in the finals, feel they
a fair one, considering should have at least gotten a
Detroit won the champi- . split in Hockeytown.

"! was going to try to run
For the Lakers, Nelson is
him ragged out there, but I just one more offensive
didn't want · to cross him ';'leapon they .have to · worry
over," Alston said. "He did about.
·
cross me over a couple
"They add another scorer,"
times."
Los Angeles' Kobe Bryant
The Lakers are preparing said. "They have a team full
as if Nelson will play - and of them, but he is another
for good reason.
player you're going to have
Orlando was . 2-0 against to deal with on·defense."
Los Angeles . this season.
The Magic's title hopes
Nelson was Orlando's lead- seemingly tookl a major bit
i'ng scorer in both those after Nelson was injured. A
games, averaging 27 .5 trade-deadline · deal · that
points ,
· brought . Alston .•• from
And with the Lakers' trou- HoustOn largely saved the
the
bles guarding point guards in Magi'c's
· ·season
• allowt'ng
rotation
to remain
the same
the postseason. they 're not and Johnson to continue to
taking any chances.
p ov'de
s0 I'd
p·1
as
1
"He:s · a terrific player. Alston's
r . 1 backup.
ay
He's really conie on a Jot in
The Magic are hoping
the last year as a player.". Nelson can only aM to that
Lakers coach Phil Jackson. success.
"Someone's got to play that
Van Gundy, perhaps trying
position and we have to to keep his coaching strategy
match whatever happens a secret, again expressed
there. He has .the speed and doubt . Tuesday whether
intelligen~e to play that posi- Nelson
could seriously
tion very well for that team." return for the finals. But he·
Nelson has been trying to also said that even if Nelson
convince the Magic for .a doesn't pl.ay in Game· 1, he
~hance at playing since the coutd play later in the series.
.playoffs began, with each ·"He was OK," Van Gundy
round the team advances the said, shru~ging his shouJ,
idea - and the talk - of ders. ''We II have to wait
him returning growing.
until al)d see."

Home-course,advantage: Wilson gets in Memorial
DUBLIN (AP) - By criteria for a player to get in in a Columbus suburb). can he's almost a local , too.
almost any standard, Chris the field at the Memorial , invite as many as 14 players
·:1 . grew up three hours
Wilson doesn't belong in the including top mone:y-win-. who don't qualify under any from here, so It's kind of like
Memorial Tournament.
ners, winners of the majors of the other criteria. Wilson being home," Mediate said
He hasn't earned his spot and other select tournaments received one of those in vita- Tuesday. .
.
because he's never played in the past five years, up to four tions.
Trying to salve the
This year. the invitees wounds of his so-called
a PGA Tour event - or any of the top players on the
other international tour. European,
Asian , vary from Wilson and South "locals," he cracked, "Sorry·
Even on the staner-level Australasian,
Southern Africa 's James Kamte to about the Cleveland Browns
Hooters Tour, he is ranked Africa and Japanese tours, .accomplished professionals . and the Steelers for our
97th in earnings with just the U.S. colle~e player of such as Rocco Mediate. entire existence. Sorry. Not
$4.217 this year.
the year and wmners of the Originally from Pittsburgh, my fault."
But Wilson is a native of U.S and British Amateur
·
the Columbus bedroom championships.
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to Muirfield Village Golf and numbers, trophies and ~. ff. l•• ~ .
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Club, and that's enough to tours. Then the exemption
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move him to the head of the · committee sits down and
~
line for an unrestricted qual- puts a face with the figures.
s•-..al Sll .&amp; M
Gl
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ifying exemption into the · Early this year Wils.on had i ""'' ng
ver
urano a
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elite 120-player grid that written an.emotionalletterto ~ ·~
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begins play on Thursday.
Memorial
Tournament i
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try to gel somebody with Nicklaus , telling about · (~
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former Ohio Amateur cham· ping school to attend the
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pion and Big Ten me(ialist tournament and of what it
w~.ile
playing
at would mean for him to play
Northwestern. "I had the · in it.
nice local ties along with a
The board that runs the
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Michael Barr, center, is a new associate in the law firm of Douglas Little. and Jennifer Sheets.

Associate joins Little and Sheets law finn
Bv CHARLENE. HOEFLICH
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POMEROY - Michael '~Mick"
Lewis Barr has joined the law firm of
Little and Sheets as an associate.
The graduate of Capital University
LaW School in 2008 comes into the
firm · at a time when Attorney Linda
Warner has left to work full time as a
magistrate in Common Pleas · and
Juvenile Couns in both . Meigs and
iGallia Counties. Barr joins longtime
attorneys Douglas Little ·and Jennifer
Sheets in the practice of law . .
Barr's general practice includes

. domestic, criminal and "real estate. He
is licensed to · practice law in Ohio
and plans to qualify for a license to
practice law in West Virginia by .the
. end of this year.
Barr graduated with honors from
· Ohio University in 2003 with a bachelor's de$ree in legal · communications
and a mmor cenificate in political science, and from Capital Umversity Law
School. also with honors, in 2008. ·
During his third year of law school,
he volunteered as a research assistant in
the drllfting of an amicus brief in support of Respondent Heller, filed in the
United Stales Supreme Court during the

· historical fitearm rights c~ District of
Columbia versus Heller. The landmark
ruling affirmed that the Second
Amendment of the United States
Constitution protects an individual's
. right to possess firearms for private use.
He also authored a law review note entitied "The Natural Right of Self-Defense
Embodied in ihe Second Amendment."
He. is the son of Michael and
·Margaret Barr of Hemlock Grove and
the grandson of Mildred Riggs and the
· late Harley Riggs of Rocksprings and
·Alpha and Elvira Barr of Langsville .
He is a member of the Sacred Hean
Church and the Knights of Columbus.

MIDDLEPORT - A sec- .
tion of Middleport is the targeted area for a $I 34,700
project designed to elimi-,
riate blighted residencos and
provide a newly-built home
to one qualifying faniily.
The program· . is also
designed to address a predicted underlying · problem
foreclosure· rate of $13,6
percent in . the . Gravel Hill
ttrea of Middleport.
.·
· Middlepon was chosen
· for the Meigs County portion of.the project because it
is the most populated village. It has a low to moderate income population of 60
percent.. Its home vacancy
rate is 8.78 percent. The targeted area is very specifically identified: Block
Groups 4 and 5 of the v.illage census tract 964400 . .
Meigs is one of five counties participating in the
Neighborhood Stabilization
program, and dividing $1.2
million in federal funds.
Vinton County Economic
Development Director Ken
Reed is the administrator of ·
the program. Lawrence;
Gallia and Scioto counties;
and the cities of Portsmouth
and Ironton will also
receive a share of the funds.
In Middleport, four .
vacant and abandoned
homes ·wm be demolished
to eliminate bli~ht. Grants
Administrator Jean Trussell,
who is working with Reed

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Kids '.·summer reading New rule in executions put to practice.
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'·. Ye&amp;terday afternoOn The , Williams' office and other Middiepon
being
on
Daily Sentinel · aske.d Jaw enfofcement agencies Monday evening. . The .
Beeele for a comment for aren't releasing more Pomeroy Police Department
today's edition of the details though the c2mmu- reponed no children were
newspaper: Beegle referred nity continues to · discuss injured Sunday but the inci- ·
The Daily Sentinel to the case. Many unanswered dents put parents on edge.
Williams' office.
·'
quesuons and rumors c1rOn Sunday, the Pomeroy.
'This is an ongoing inves- culate, including the id.enti- · Police Depanment reported
tigation with a number of ty of the man who was · a male subject in a clown
agencies involved, includ- questioned, where he is ·costume was caught on surin$ the sheriff'S' office, fl ~ m. how he was found veillance walking over to
Middleport and Pomeroy and what .clown school he the outside of McDonald's
Police
Departments," is attending.
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toterac tog ·
Williams said. "Right now
has also been reponed in with childre.n through ·the
it is still open."
Middlepon
and . Syracuse fence and then . leavillg
Due · to the ongoing
Please ne Clown, AI
nature of the investigation, with the sighrings in

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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - sometimes," Nelson said
Orlando Magic players say Tuesday•. again lobbying for
Jameer Nelson will play in playing time .
the NBA tinals, even though
Magic general manager
the All-Star point guard and Otis Smith had repeatedly
his ~oach remain publicly .said Nelson will not play
pesSimtsllt.
again this season. But he
Nelson ·panicipated in a recanted his comments
full team practice Tuesday Monday and said a quicker
for the first time since tear- recovery and the chance of
· ing· the labrum in his right win.ning a championship has
shoulder Feb. 2. While forced him to at least take a
Nelson and coach Stan Van look at Nelson
Gundy stili said the point
"It's still no in my mind .''
guard 's status won't be Smith said. "There's a very
determined until game day, smidgen of a chance he can
said Nelson looked play."
· ·
Plavers
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and ·expect him to
"terrific"
be on the ·court against the
That "smidgen" seems 10
Los Angeles Lakers.
be growing.
.
Nelson
has
been
playing
"I expect to . see him out
there at some point in the full-coun games and practicseries," backup point guard · ing in non-contact drills for
Anthony Johnson said.
the last two weeks. Tuesday,
Nelson had what was then he panicipated in every drill.
called season-ending surgery
Players said Nels.on wasn't
Feb. 19. Nelson's rehabilita- in his AII-Starfor.m. but even
tion was supposed·to take at not completely healthy, he
least another two months.
was better than most NBA
Game 1 of the finals is point guards.
Thursday night in Los
"He was terrific ," Magic
Angeles, ·and healed or not, foi'Ward Mickael Pietrus
Nelson wants to play.
said. "Hopefully, he will play
"I'm not saying I'm . any and can help us win."
tougher or stronger than anyStarting point guard Rafer
body, but I've beeri known to Alston expressed similar
do some amazing things optimism.

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'Clown.· case' remains open
• POMEROY - The case
of man dressed in a clown
costume who allegedly
approacht;d local children in
Pomeroy Sunday evening at
ihe McDonalds playground
and the ball fields remains
under investigation. according to Meigs County
Prosecuting
Attlltney
Colleen Williams,
At around II :30 a.m. yesterday, WSAZ.cotn updated
their version of the story on

In this March 17, 2007, file· photo, Simeon Career
Academy's Derrick Rose dunks during th11 semifinal game
against Marshall at the Illinois State High School basketl&gt;all
tournament in Peoria, Ill.

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LUCASVILLE
During the program ch ilRoullhly
nine
minutes
before
dren will he able to join the
actors while acting out Dame! Wilson was proDetalle on Page A2 ·
nounced dead Wednesday, ·
· POMEROY
''Be scenes to play.
Creative @ Your Library" is . At 2 p.m .. July I at the the warden overseeing his
the theme for this year's Pomeroy Library, Robert · execution stood by his right
summer reading program Post will present his come- side, shook his shoulder,
for children hosted by the dy theatre using a combina- · pinched his arm, and called
Mei~s
County District tion of body language. his name.
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It was the first Ohio exePubhc Library which kicks props and music to create an
off with a a creative. car- unforgettable cast of char- cution to use the precaution
Arinie's Mailbox
A3 tooning • program
on acters meant to dazzle chil- 10 make sure an initial f;iose
sedative had taken effect
Wednesday.
dren and adults alike.
Calendars
A3
Canoonist Jeff Nicholas
,Next, children will get before goin$ ahead with the
lethal injection process.
will
present
· Classifieds
Ba-4 "CreaTOON ity" beginning into the rhythm of a program
Ohio revised its execution
called
"Bill
Pate's
protocol
earlier this year to
p.m. on Wednesday at Drumtrail" at 2 p.m. on July
Comics
Bs atthe2 Pomeroy
add.
the
steps
and to allow
Library. The I S at the Pomeroy Library.
program will be filled with The "drumtrail" is desc,rihed . executioners to administer a
Editorials
A4 original
illustrations, stories as an · interactive journey second dose of sedative if
·
and
fun
draw-along
canoon through .15 billion years of it's deemed· the inmate isii 't
Obituaries
As characters.
sufficiently unconsciou~.
noise , rhythm and music.
The
second dose wasn t
Next up will be ventriloB Section
~ports
Dan Daily then appears as.
quist Make Wade 's program "The Music Man" at 2 p.m., used Wednesday during the
A2 on "creativity gone wild" July 15 at the Pomeroy process at the Southern
w-eather
,.
presented at 2 p.m .. June 17 Library, presenting an inter- Ohio Correctional Facility.
Wilson was sentenced to
@K009 Ohio Valley Publlshl,pg Co. at the Pomeroy Library.
active program about
death
for the 199 I slaying
Then the Meigs Hi)?h acoustic string instruments.
School Drama Club will
"Be Creative @ Your of acquaintance Carol Lutz,
present an interactive drama Library" is meant to .expose 24. He locked Lutz in the
trunk of her car and set it on
program at 2 p.m .. June 24
fire
after they spent several
at . the Pomeroy Library.
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hours driilking together at a
bar near Cleveland.
''I'm very sorry for what l
did to Carol, and to my family, I'm sorry things turned
out this way," Wilson, 39,
said in a final statement. "I
believe in Jesus. He's my
lord and savior, and I'm
corning home ."
He was pronounced dead
at 10:33 a.m.
Carol Lutz's mother,
Martha Lutz. said the execution ended a long, hard
road for her family.
,
"We have waited 18 years
29 days for this to happen. It
finally has come and we
thank God," she said, standing with her. husband, son
and daughter-in-law after
the execution. "People may
think we're cruel, but the
cruel pan of this is not being
able to have Christmas with
Carol ever again."
The state's revision to its
lethal injection protocol
came in May following
legal challenges to the
process. includin~ a pendmg federal lawsuit alleging
the system is unconstitutional because inmates

could experience severe
pain. A federal judge ruled
in April that Ohio's execution process is flawed but
does not rise to the level of
n constitutiomil violation.
Wilson was calm dunng
the execution · proceSs, and
family members of Lutz, as
well as a witnesses for
Wilson, were silent and
motionless as they watched.
Wilson's attorneys had
sought to avoid his execuiion. telling the Ohio
Parole Board he was beaten as a child by an alcoholic father who would
handcuff him to a chair,
"There are millions of people who have · rough child. hoods and lives, and people
don't do what he did."
· Manha Lutz said. "I know
todar his death was nothing,
nothmg like Carol's. There
was no suffering, no puin,
just him going off to sleep."
Wilson
was
denied
clemency Monday, and the
U.S. Supreme Coun rejected his final appeals Tuesday.
His spiritual adviser, the
Ple•se see Revlsl011, AI

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GM, C sler say slashing
dealerships necessary
Bv

KEN THOMAS
ANOTOM RAUM
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITERS

WASHINGTON

Partner~' no more, bankrupt

automakers and small-town
car dealers who are being
stripped of their livelihood
brought the angui~h of their
sinking fortunes into the
halls ,o f Congress 011
Wednesday and sparreol
over the companies' plans t J
slash franchises nationwide .
"This is our last chance to
get it right ," General Mqtors
Corp . President Fritz
. Henderson warned testy
lawmakers. Countering GM
and Chrysler LLC executives in a Senate hearing
mom. two dealers who are
soon to have their franchises wrenched away appealed
for help.
AP photo
"! am the face of GM and
·Chrysler in my town," said C~rvsler President James·Press, left, speaks to General Motors President Fritz Henders?n,
Peter Lopez, a Spencer, right, as they sit down before the Senate Commerce, Sc1ence and Transportation
W.Va., dealer u~lucky Committee to defend their decision to slash dealerships around the country as they .f1ght to
enough to be selling the overcome bankruptcy and survive, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday.
brands of both fallen
·Henderson . told the com- Christopher said the compa· supply of vehicles and only
autom akers.
mittee
that 500 dealers had ny would retain its in-house three weeks to clear them
Russell
Whatley,
a
appealed
GM's decision to lobbyists. who work on out," Whatley told the comChrysler-Dodge-Jeep dealer
sever
ties.
As of now, GM health ·care, tax , trade, safe- mjttee.
in Mineral Wells; Ttxas;
GM said the dealers it's
said his grandfather opened has reversed itself on 11 of ty, environmentaJ ·and other
them,
he
said.
More
than
issues.
not
renewing .are ·being
the business in 1919. "A 90-•
2,700
dealerships
are
in
line
A
GM
statement
also
said
given
until October 2010 to
year investment is J·ust
to
lose
their
franchises.
the
company's
political
close.
gone;· he .said. He ca led
Chrysler's actions ''wasteful . "It's unbelievable how we committee stopped making . Meanwhile, a group . of
have been treated." Lopez campaign contributions to Republicans distressed by
and devastating."
.
candidates
in the Obama administration's
Lawmakers expressed said. He said he had met federal
every
fwancial
obligation
January
and
plans
to
contintemporary nationalization
sympathy for the dealers
put
forth
by
Chrysler
and
ue
the
freeze
all
year.
of GM 1s proposing that
and some impatience with
Lawmakers argued that ·congressional approval be
the
automakers.
But GM but still "they want to
the dealership closings will required before money from
retrenchment is inevitable shut me down:"
The auto executives said put thousands of peopl~ out. the Troubled Asset Relief
as taxpayer-supported GM
and Chrysler fight to stay there are too many dealers, of work and offer few sav- Program is used to buy a
afloat once . they emerge with many representing the ings to GM or Chrysler, stake in a company.
from bankruptcy protection. same .company often com- which have received . bilThe lawmakers comChr.ysler
President peting with each other for lions of dollars in federal plained that Congress had
James Press told the hear- sales. Many dealerships aid. The industry, in no opportunity·to review the
ing
of the
Senate date to the 1940s and 1950s, response, says taxpayers' Obama administration's
Commerce Committee his when motorists lived farther investment is best protected decision to.take a 60 percent
company was "working apa11 and Detroit automak- by shedding unprofitable ownership of GM.
hard to achieve a soft land- ers led the world · in s1iles, operations and strengthen. ing the bottom line as fast as
ing" for dealers. aut if they said. .
After
·hemorrhaging
cus•
possible.
·
underperforming dealers
tamers
for
decades
and
los"It's
not
our
place to
aren't selfing cars, the
company can't return to ing market share to foreign change your decision," Sen.
competitors, . · .the . two Kay Bailey Hutchison, R- ·
profttability, he said.
"l think 'soft landing' is automakers said their. com- Texas, told the auto execuwishful thinking," Sen. panies need to scale back . 'rives . ''But it is our plact~ ...
Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J ., all their operations to to make sure that everyone
said as committee members become leaner and rerum to is treated as well as can be
.
in these circumstances."
channeled a multitude of profitability: ·
Chrysler is 'expected to
Chrysler has identified
complaints from homestate
dealers spurned by GM and emerge from bankruptcy 789 dealerships .it pllins to
protection within the next close next week, about a
Chrysler.
· Committee Chairman Jay few days. GM filed for quarter cif the company's
Rockefeller; D-W.Va., sug- Chapter ll /rotection on dealership .network. Dealers
Mon-Frl:
gested both companies were Monday an its officials received only three Weeks'
7:00-6:00
abandoning customers and said they hope to be able to notice.
emerge as a new company
General Motors · told
dealers.
Sat: 7:00 - 4:00
. I ,100 dealerships it does not
: "I don't believe that com- in 60-90 days.
To save money, GM, plan to renew their franpanies should be allowed to
take taxpayer funds for a perennially one of the chise agreements . in late
spenders . in 20,10 and expects to shed an
bailout and then leave local biggest
dealers and their customers Washington on lobbying, additional 900 dealerships
to fend for themselves with said it has terminated con- through attrition and . by .
no real plan, no real notice tracts with a dozen lobbying selling or discontinuing its
and
no real
help," firms it has used to help Hummer. Pontiac, Saab and
case
in · Saturn brands.
Rockefeller
told
the make · its
Chrysler says its departautomakers. "That is just Washington. The company
reported spending $2.8 mil- ing dealerships have resold
plain wrong."
Those dealers "are look- lion on lobbying for the tirst or redistributed about 90
ing into a black hole ri~ht three months of 2009, percent of their inventory
now," while . ~ompames $500,000 of which went to and parts through a colnpaseem to be implying "that outside lobbying firms, · ny program. But dealers
the dealers themselves are according to the nonpartisan being let go want the
r.esponsible for the compa- Center for · Responsive Obama administration to
give them mor~; time.
.
nies' ·
problems," P.olitics.
GM spokesman Kerry
"We have an eight-month
Rockefeller said.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

WASHINGTON (AP) First lady Michelle Obama
used some high-profile
examples
including
Supreme Court nominee
Sonia Sotomayor - to reassure high school graduates
any doubts they have about
how they will do in college
and beyond are not unusual.
She mentioned her own
anxieties when first starting
at Princeton University, as
well as the concerns of
Sotomayor,
the
first
Hispanic considered for the
nation's highest court.
Sotomayor
attended
Prince ton before ,Mrs.
Obama and has said the surroundings intimidated her.
"I don't know if you
know about this phenomenat woman, but the president- she's the president's
nominee for the Supreme
Court - and she's the first
Hispanic woman to be considered for the position. The
first," Mrs . Obama said ,

using her grad.uation speech
Wednesday to make a pitch
for the nominee .
Mrs.
Obama
said
Sotomayor "said when she
stepped on that campus, she
said 7 and this is a quote she said she felt like 'a visitor landing in an alien country.' And she said she never
raised her hand her f lfSt ~ear
because - and this IS a
quote ~ she 'was too
embarrassed and too intimidated to ask questions.'
Mrs. Obama said "despite
all of .her success at
Princeton - and then she
went on to .Yale Law School
. where sh~ was at the top of
her class, in both schools and despite al' of her professional accomplishments,
Judge Sotomayor says she
still looks over her sh911lder
and wonders if she measures up.
.
"Judge Sotomar,or is
more thl)n- ready, •· Mrs. ·
Obama told the students.

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Friday .•.Mostly sunny.
Highs in the upper 70s.
North winds around 5 mph ;
Friday night ... Mostly
clear. Lows in the lower
50s. North winds around 5

in the morning... Then a
chance of showers in the
afternoon. Hi~hs around 70.
Northeast wmds 5 to I 0
mph. Chance of rain 90 perm~~turday and Saturday
cent:
· Thursday night...Mostly nigbt...Partly cloudy. Highs
cloudy with a slight chance in the lower 80s. Lows in
.
·Of
showers
in
the the upper 50s.
Sunday and Sunday
evening ...Then
partly
cloudy after midnight. Lows night ...Mostly cloudy . A
in the mid 50s. Northeast chance of showers and
winds around 5 mph . 'hunderstorms. Highs in the .
Chance of rain 20 percent.
mid 80s. Lows in the mid

60s. Chance of rain 30 percent.
Monday and Monday
night ...Mostly cloudy with
a chance of showers and
thunderstorms . Highs.in the
lower 80s. Lows in the mid
60s. Chance of rain 40 perceil!.
Tuesday
through.
Wednesday ... Mostly
cloudy with a chance of
showers and thunderstorms.
Highs in the upper 70s.
Lows around 60. Chance of
rain 40 percent.

4.12

Dear Annie: I' ve been in
an off-and-on relationship
with "Denise" for seven
year~ . We were high-school
~ weethearts and attended
I he same college. A lot of
the strain on our relation. 'hip can be attributed to her
family not approving of our
interracial romance . In fact ,
for years Denise was afraid
to tell her father about us .
Due to this , I have no relationship with her family.
Recently, we embarked
on our careers and bought a
home together. ·1 think her
dad is starting to come to
terms · with our relationship
because I've been invited
over for some family functions. However, I have not
accepted any of the invitations . It's too hard·for me to
forget about the past and
some acts of discrimination
that led to embarrassing situations . I also question the
sincerity of these invites
and whether l am being
offered them out .of some
· feeling of obligation. ·
I love Denise immensely
and would like to inarry her
someday, but it's difficult
with all this tension hanging
in the b~Iance. What should
I do?- BJJ.
Dear 8JJ.t It serves no
purpose to keep Denise's
family at a distance. They
are making .an etTort to get
to know you, and it will be
better for everyone if you
participate in this endeavor
1nstead of holdmg grudges.
. Her family members may
have behaved poorly in the
past, but they cannot change
their ·ways if you don't give
them the chance. Vow to
accept the next invitation.
Put ·on your best face and
greet them as if you are
starting from
scratch ;
Denise will appreciate it. •
Dear Annie: I am good
friends with "Jack and Jill,"
who have been having marit~l problems in th() last year.
Both developed relation,;
ships outside · the marriage.
Jack has ended his extramarital affair, and I was under
the :impression that Jill had
ended her,;, ·as well. But 1
recently found out she is still
talking .to this guy.
·.
She met him online, and
he lives I ,000 miles away
with his parents in Canada.
He's only Jg, and Jill is 26.
She swears they are just
friends, but the thingsthey
chat about are not exactly
platonk subjects. Jill tells

nie she knows it isn't right
and understands what she is
\isking, but she's made no
effort to end this inappropriate relationship.
I feel caught in the middle . I don't want to tell Jack
what I know, and I don't
want to see either of my
friends get hurt . I worry
about them and hate that Jill
continues to lie to me about
stopping her online affair. l
know what's coming down
the road. The longer she
carries on like this , the
worse things will be when
they end. What do I do? Still Friends ,
Dear Still: Nothing. You
are not responsible for Jill's
poor choices, and obviously, you have little influence
on her decisions . She's
going to have to take her
lumps the hard way. You
don't ,have· to blab to Jack,
but you also shouldn't cover
for Jill and lie on her behalf.
We'd simply spend less
time around her and let her
know why.
· Dear Annie: I was sad to
read about how "Grossed
Out in Kentucky" was treat"
ing the young woman with
g.er'litaL herpes. The Centers
for D1sease Control and
Prevenllon · reports that
· more than one out of every
five adult~ . and adolescents
have . gemtal herpes. Odds
are very good that some of
the I?eople Kentucky 1s
blabbmg to are affected, as
well. Most people w1th herpes don't know they have it
and are unawa_re they may
be spread1ng 1t to . others.
·.IVJany have no symptoms or
mistak~ the(r symptom~ for
· ~omet~mg el~e: such as JOCk
ltcb, . ms.ect b1tes,. hemorrho1ds, yeast mfedtons,
ra:~;or bum or allergies to
.. laundry detergent.
.
. I hope Kentu~ky thmks
abo~! that next tl,me he has
an . Itch he· can t scratch.
Thanks for trying to help
enlighten and educate the
masses. ·- Informed In
Iowa

pies married the longest,
and persons attending
school who could have
graduated but never got to
because of consolidation
were recognized.
Scholarships were awarded to Alyssa Longstreth and
Katrina Stout. Several businesses donated gifts to be
given away at the banquet.
Victoria and Breanna,
·great-granddaughters of
Betty Dorgan , sang for the
group and President Donna
Wilson led in a "Memories
of School Days" remini~c­
mg seSSIOn.
Graduates attending were

Mary Welsh Woodyard ,
1933; Virginia Hull Gibson,
1938 ; Bob and Frances
Gilkey Alkire, 1942; Joe
Stanley, 1945; Lena Alkire
Hewitt, 1946; Delores
Wood King, 1947; Melvin
Morris, Rosella Borgan
Birchfield, 1950; Gertrude
McMurray Monroe, Stanley
and Juanita Wyant Beal,
Flora Douglas Osborne,
1951 : Paul Cotterill, Betty
Borgan in memory of James
Borgan, 1952; Pauline
Birchfield Leonard. Fred
Stanley. 1953: Hallie Ross,
1955: Larry Clark, Dorothy
Anderoon From, Janice

Wyant. DeBord , 1956;
Rachael Burbridge Lefebre.
Pauline
Welch Stout,
Carolyn Welsh Collins,
Garey
Borgan. Allen
McMurray, 1957; Virgil
Reeves, 1959; Joy Wiseman
Clark, Mary Wyant Haning;
Harold Graham, 1960.
Officers elected for 2009-.
2010 were Gary Gibson and
Harold Graham, co-presidents; Mary Wyant Haning,
vice . preside~!; Martha.
Arnold Cunnmgham and
Arno14
Dorothy
Underwood, secretaries-,
and Joy and Larry Clark:,_
treasurers .

Southern Elementary Day set for Saturday·
RACINE - Southern from Southef!l Elementary.
Elementary stu~ents and Coupons can still be \licked
tl)eir families will enjoy . a up at the Southern
day
at · Splashdown Elementary- school this
Waterpark
and week. All student~ of the
Campground near Jackson district are welcome but
Saturday as a part Of must have a coupon.
Southern Elementary Day.
.Not only can families of
From 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 Southern Locai ~n)oy the
a.m. Southern will receive warer park achVIhes, but
15% of the proceeds of volleyball and fishing will
thos:e subm itUng coupons also be offered free of

charge. Picnicking outside
the gates is permitted.
·Fishermen should bring
their own fishjng gear.
Parents are responsible for
their own children, although
chapero!Jes will be on hand
to coordinate activities .
Southern Local will not be
responsible for injuries nor
will the school provide
childcare services.

Saturday . night K-C
Raceway·on up the pike in
Chillicothe will host "Fan:
Appreciation Ni~ht" · for •
only a $5 admisstorf. The
featured event will be"
"The
Tecumseh · 30'.'
$3,000 to win outlaw
sprint main. This event
will be part of So\lthern
Elementary
Day
on,
Saturday.

As · spring turns to sum:
• Don't spread bacteria in and late evening hours. If
mer, the Ohio Department
the kitchen. ·Keep raw meat you plan to be outdoors at
of Health (ODH) turns its
a way from other foods. dawn or dusk, take extra
attention to protecting and
Wash your hands, cutting care to use repellent and
improving all ·Ohioans'
board, ~ounter, dishes. and wear protective clolhing·
health during this most out~
silverware with hot ·soapy that covers the skin: Light
AlvinO.
doorsy tim~ of year. As
water after they touch raw colored fabrics are least
Ohio's doctor, I prescribe.
Jackson
meat, spin.ach, greens or attractive to mosquitoes :
the following for healthy
sprouts. Never put ~:ooked When using repellents, be
swimming, cooking out and
meat in a container that held sure .to follow the label·
avoiding mosquito bites .
uncooked meat.
directions.
· Swim Safely
• Drink only pasteurized
To eliminate mosquito·
ODH and its partners reg- cases of illness due to E. rililk, juice or cider. Frozen breeding sites near your
ularly test. ~teet inland state coli Ol57:H7 are reported juice or juice sold in boxes home: Remove all discardparks and Lake Erie beaches in Ohjo. This bacterium typ- .. and glass jars at room tern- ed iires and other ·water. for the presence of bacteria ical)y capses · diarrhea, perature has been pasteur- . holdin!r containers, such as
that may make some people which can be bloody arid · 1zed, altl)ough it may not tin cans and unused flower
- particularly ch.ildren, the severe, and abdominal say so on the label. · .
pots; ·from yo~r property'
elderly and those in poor cramps two to eight . days
• Drink water from safe Eliminate standing water
health - sick if exposed. after infection. People with · sources, such as municipal from your property. Make;:
During the testing season --' these symptoms should see water that has been treated .sure all roof gutters are
from Mem~rial Day to their phys1cians.
with chlorine, wells that clean and properly draining.
Labor Day - ODH recom,
The E . . coli 0 l57:H7 have been tested or bottled Clean and chlorinate pools,
mends posting warning microbe is blamed .for water. Db not swallow lake outdoor saunas and hot tubs:
signs at beaches with elevat- roughly 73,000 infections or !JOOI water while swim- •, eep them empty when not
ed levels of cenain bact.eria. and 61 deaths·in :the· United ming. .
.,, use, and dram water from
Check · results for your States each year, according · • Wash _all fruits _and veg- pool covers. Change water
favorite beaches online ijl to the Centers for Disease etables pnor to eaung them . m bird ~aths weekly.
:
Annie's Mail~x is writ· http://www:odh.ohio.gov qr control and Prevention
· F'ght the Bite
Check out ODH's Summer
ten by Kathy Mltc.heU an~ by calling toll .free·, 1,866- (CDC). Most illnesses. from
Mosquito season is .upon Safety Web feature at:
Marcy Sugar, longtime tdl· . OHIO-BCH (644:6224).
E. coli 0157:H7 are associ- us and that means Ohtoans http://.www.odh.oliio.gov/fea
tors of the Ann Landers
Remember lakes are ated •with eating under- should take stel's to prote~t tureslodhfeatures/summercolumn. Please e-mail your untreated · s~rface waters cooked,
contaminated · themselves. agams! mosqUI.· . safety.aspll.. ·
·
.
questions to. anniesma!l· and, unlike swimming ground beef. Steps you to bttes and posstble West · (Alvin D. Jackson, M.D.;
boxcomcast.net, or wr~te pools, are not designed for . should take to protect your-: Nile virus (WNV) infection. Is the director of the Ollio
to: Annie's Mail~ox, P.O. swimming. Gastroen,teritis self and your family include: W":!V ~as first detected m Department of Heallh~) :
Box 118190, Chrcago, IL is the most common 11lness · • Wash your hands often, Oh1o m 200 I, . and · has
6061l. To J!"f out _more associated with swimming especially after using the infected people every year
about Anme s Ma1/box, in contaminated water. bathroom or changing dia- since 2002, when 441
and read featu~es by o~her Sy!llptoms include ~ausea, pers, before and after eating Ohioans "':ere sick; last
Creator.1 Syn~ICate _w_nters vomtting, cramps, fever, or preparing food and after year, 15 Oh10ans contracted
and cartoomsts1 VISit tile headache and diarrhea.
WNV. There is no way to
touching animals.
Creators SyndiCate Web
Swimmers can reduce
• Cook ground beef to predict how the virus will
page izt www;creaton\COIIJ· their chances ·Of getting sick 160° F. Test · the meat by behave in 2009, but ~ecause
--~--'---.,.-----'-.--------by steering clear of visible putting a fOod thermometer .it is spread only by bites
d1scharge. pipes; keeping m the thickest part of the from infected mosquitoes, I .
their head and .face out of meat. Wash the thermometer urge Ohioans to take the folthe water: not swallowing . after ea~:h use. Don't eat lowing personal protection
the water; showerin~ after ground beef that is pink in measures:
To avoid possible infecComm·unity Center. Bev swimming; mid waitmg 24 the middle. If a restaurant
Calvert, first vice chairman hours after. a heavy rainfall serves you an undercooked tion from mosquito bites:
. ·. hamburger, send it back for Be aware that mosquitoes
of Ohio PERl will speak on , before swimming.
Friday, June 5 ·
Cookout
with
Care
more cooking. Ask for a new are most active arid biting
POMEROY - Meigs "Keeping Your Chapter
Each
·
year,
about
140
bun and a clean plate, too.. . during . the early morning
County
Commissioners Focused."
rescheduled weekly · meet·
ing, 10 aJU.
R~unions
Call: MARCUM CONSTRUCTION
·
Tuesday, June 9 .
..
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For: •.Ro:om .Additions • 'PaliQs
.
XENIA (AP) - An Ohio outdoor historical drama ab~ut
POMEROY - Bedford
Saturday, June 6
• Porches • lle&lt;ks • Garages • Horse Barns • Vinyl &amp; Wod Siding •
Township Trustees, 7 p.m . . RACINE ·
Ours a Shawnee Indian chief is ending a 26-year run aft~r its parRoofing
• Chain Link &amp; Wood Fencing &amp; General Home Mnintenanee
·
·
at the town hall:
·
cousins family reunion, 5 ent company's bankrUptcy filing.
Ticket sales for "Blue Jacket" have dwindled. The show
POMEROY - Regular p.m., Carmel Church.
MIIEW.-CIM;
sta~ed
in
Xenia
in
southwest
Ohio
wasn't
produced
in
2008
· month Iy_ meeting of Board
· Suriday,.June 7
47239 Riebel Road, Long Bottom;ou
of Elecllons, 8:30a.m.
RACiNE - Descendants willie the company tried to come· up with a new script and
740-985-4141
of Martin and Emma Sayre money tq pay debts.
Last month; ·the nonprofit First Frontier Inc. filed for
reunion, noon, at Star Mill
Cell: 740-416-1834
bankruptcy protection. Board president Jim Harworth says
Park, RaCine.
Not affilated with Mike Marcum Roofing &amp; Remodeling
.
·
RACINE .:.... 27th annual the company owes at leas.! $440.000.
Blue Jacket was a war chief who led the Shawnees in the
25+ ·vean experienr:e
Free.Estimates
Holter family reunlim at the
'
1790s
against
Army
forces
trying
to
crush
Indian
resistance
. Thursday; June 4 .
home of Karen Werry, Court
·
· · .·
CHESTER
Shade Street Road off Morning in what is now Ohio.
River Lodge 453, special · Star Road, Racine. I p.m.
meeting. 7 p.m. for the pur- basket dinner. Barbecued
pose of conferring entered chicken provided. ·
apprentice degt;ee on two
ATHENS · - O'Bieness Memorial Hospital will offer
IIY . . . ..V.ft I
candidates.
Refreshments,
6
cholesterol
and glucose screenings at Meigs Medical
,.
Center in Pomeroy from 9 a.m. to noon on Friday, June 5.
p.m.
· TUPPERS PLAINS Meigs Medical Center is located at 113 E. Memorial Dr. in
Friday. June 5
Pomeroy. The cholesterol and glucose screening, which will be
VFW Ladies Auxiliary. 7
MIDDLEPORT
offered for a $5 fee, will be available at the same location by
.
p.m., at tl]e hall.
Mw$ro•_.• )c
. . , , . . . . ,., I . 1.4
·Healing
and miracle ser- appointment oruy from 9 a.m. until noon. To make an appointFriday, June 5
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POMEROY -'- Meigs vice , 7 p.m., Rejoicing Life ment, call the Meigs Medical Center at (740).992-9158.
~.a., l.alltNt- .&amp; SUHIJ c..._
County PERl Chapter #74 Church. Information at 992·
Appoinrments are limited, so please call as soon as pos- GoUipolil~741l 446-litl
iT..);t~t
l'olllt PtoMnt (.1141 6'7!-!2tt
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meets at I p.m. at Mulberry 6249 . •
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GM, C sler say slashing
dealerships necessary
Bv

KEN THOMAS
ANOTOM RAUM
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITERS

WASHINGTON

Partner~' no more, bankrupt

automakers and small-town
car dealers who are being
stripped of their livelihood
brought the angui~h of their
sinking fortunes into the
halls ,o f Congress 011
Wednesday and sparreol
over the companies' plans t J
slash franchises nationwide .
"This is our last chance to
get it right ," General Mqtors
Corp . President Fritz
. Henderson warned testy
lawmakers. Countering GM
and Chrysler LLC executives in a Senate hearing
mom. two dealers who are
soon to have their franchises wrenched away appealed
for help.
AP photo
"! am the face of GM and
·Chrysler in my town," said C~rvsler President James·Press, left, speaks to General Motors President Fritz Henders?n,
Peter Lopez, a Spencer, right, as they sit down before the Senate Commerce, Sc1ence and Transportation
W.Va., dealer u~lucky Committee to defend their decision to slash dealerships around the country as they .f1ght to
enough to be selling the overcome bankruptcy and survive, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday.
brands of both fallen
·Henderson . told the com- Christopher said the compa· supply of vehicles and only
autom akers.
mittee
that 500 dealers had ny would retain its in-house three weeks to clear them
Russell
Whatley,
a
appealed
GM's decision to lobbyists. who work on out," Whatley told the comChrysler-Dodge-Jeep dealer
sever
ties.
As of now, GM health ·care, tax , trade, safe- mjttee.
in Mineral Wells; Ttxas;
GM said the dealers it's
said his grandfather opened has reversed itself on 11 of ty, environmentaJ ·and other
them,
he
said.
More
than
issues.
not
renewing .are ·being
the business in 1919. "A 90-•
2,700
dealerships
are
in
line
A
GM
statement
also
said
given
until October 2010 to
year investment is J·ust
to
lose
their
franchises.
the
company's
political
close.
gone;· he .said. He ca led
Chrysler's actions ''wasteful . "It's unbelievable how we committee stopped making . Meanwhile, a group . of
have been treated." Lopez campaign contributions to Republicans distressed by
and devastating."
.
candidates
in the Obama administration's
Lawmakers expressed said. He said he had met federal
every
fwancial
obligation
January
and
plans
to
contintemporary nationalization
sympathy for the dealers
put
forth
by
Chrysler
and
ue
the
freeze
all
year.
of GM 1s proposing that
and some impatience with
Lawmakers argued that ·congressional approval be
the
automakers.
But GM but still "they want to
the dealership closings will required before money from
retrenchment is inevitable shut me down:"
The auto executives said put thousands of peopl~ out. the Troubled Asset Relief
as taxpayer-supported GM
and Chrysler fight to stay there are too many dealers, of work and offer few sav- Program is used to buy a
afloat once . they emerge with many representing the ings to GM or Chrysler, stake in a company.
from bankruptcy protection. same .company often com- which have received . bilThe lawmakers comChr.ysler
President peting with each other for lions of dollars in federal plained that Congress had
James Press told the hear- sales. Many dealerships aid. The industry, in no opportunity·to review the
ing
of the
Senate date to the 1940s and 1950s, response, says taxpayers' Obama administration's
Commerce Committee his when motorists lived farther investment is best protected decision to.take a 60 percent
company was "working apa11 and Detroit automak- by shedding unprofitable ownership of GM.
hard to achieve a soft land- ers led the world · in s1iles, operations and strengthen. ing the bottom line as fast as
ing" for dealers. aut if they said. .
After
·hemorrhaging
cus•
possible.
·
underperforming dealers
tamers
for
decades
and
los"It's
not
our
place to
aren't selfing cars, the
company can't return to ing market share to foreign change your decision," Sen.
competitors, . · .the . two Kay Bailey Hutchison, R- ·
profttability, he said.
"l think 'soft landing' is automakers said their. com- Texas, told the auto execuwishful thinking," Sen. panies need to scale back . 'rives . ''But it is our plact~ ...
Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J ., all their operations to to make sure that everyone
said as committee members become leaner and rerum to is treated as well as can be
.
in these circumstances."
channeled a multitude of profitability: ·
Chrysler is 'expected to
Chrysler has identified
complaints from homestate
dealers spurned by GM and emerge from bankruptcy 789 dealerships .it pllins to
protection within the next close next week, about a
Chrysler.
· Committee Chairman Jay few days. GM filed for quarter cif the company's
Rockefeller; D-W.Va., sug- Chapter ll /rotection on dealership .network. Dealers
Mon-Frl:
gested both companies were Monday an its officials received only three Weeks'
7:00-6:00
abandoning customers and said they hope to be able to notice.
emerge as a new company
General Motors · told
dealers.
Sat: 7:00 - 4:00
. I ,100 dealerships it does not
: "I don't believe that com- in 60-90 days.
To save money, GM, plan to renew their franpanies should be allowed to
take taxpayer funds for a perennially one of the chise agreements . in late
spenders . in 20,10 and expects to shed an
bailout and then leave local biggest
dealers and their customers Washington on lobbying, additional 900 dealerships
to fend for themselves with said it has terminated con- through attrition and . by .
no real plan, no real notice tracts with a dozen lobbying selling or discontinuing its
and
no real
help," firms it has used to help Hummer. Pontiac, Saab and
case
in · Saturn brands.
Rockefeller
told
the make · its
Chrysler says its departautomakers. "That is just Washington. The company
reported spending $2.8 mil- ing dealerships have resold
plain wrong."
Those dealers "are look- lion on lobbying for the tirst or redistributed about 90
ing into a black hole ri~ht three months of 2009, percent of their inventory
now," while . ~ompames $500,000 of which went to and parts through a colnpaseem to be implying "that outside lobbying firms, · ny program. But dealers
the dealers themselves are according to the nonpartisan being let go want the
r.esponsible for the compa- Center for · Responsive Obama administration to
give them mor~; time.
.
nies' ·
problems," P.olitics.
GM spokesman Kerry
"We have an eight-month
Rockefeller said.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

WASHINGTON (AP) First lady Michelle Obama
used some high-profile
examples
including
Supreme Court nominee
Sonia Sotomayor - to reassure high school graduates
any doubts they have about
how they will do in college
and beyond are not unusual.
She mentioned her own
anxieties when first starting
at Princeton University, as
well as the concerns of
Sotomayor,
the
first
Hispanic considered for the
nation's highest court.
Sotomayor
attended
Prince ton before ,Mrs.
Obama and has said the surroundings intimidated her.
"I don't know if you
know about this phenomenat woman, but the president- she's the president's
nominee for the Supreme
Court - and she's the first
Hispanic woman to be considered for the position. The
first," Mrs . Obama said ,

using her grad.uation speech
Wednesday to make a pitch
for the nominee .
Mrs.
Obama
said
Sotomayor "said when she
stepped on that campus, she
said 7 and this is a quote she said she felt like 'a visitor landing in an alien country.' And she said she never
raised her hand her f lfSt ~ear
because - and this IS a
quote ~ she 'was too
embarrassed and too intimidated to ask questions.'
Mrs. Obama said "despite
all of .her success at
Princeton - and then she
went on to .Yale Law School
. where sh~ was at the top of
her class, in both schools and despite al' of her professional accomplishments,
Judge Sotomayor says she
still looks over her sh911lder
and wonders if she measures up.
.
"Judge Sotomar,or is
more thl)n- ready, •· Mrs. ·
Obama told the students.

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Friday .•.Mostly sunny.
Highs in the upper 70s.
North winds around 5 mph ;
Friday night ... Mostly
clear. Lows in the lower
50s. North winds around 5

in the morning... Then a
chance of showers in the
afternoon. Hi~hs around 70.
Northeast wmds 5 to I 0
mph. Chance of rain 90 perm~~turday and Saturday
cent:
· Thursday night...Mostly nigbt...Partly cloudy. Highs
cloudy with a slight chance in the lower 80s. Lows in
.
·Of
showers
in
the the upper 50s.
Sunday and Sunday
evening ...Then
partly
cloudy after midnight. Lows night ...Mostly cloudy . A
in the mid 50s. Northeast chance of showers and
winds around 5 mph . 'hunderstorms. Highs in the .
Chance of rain 20 percent.
mid 80s. Lows in the mid

60s. Chance of rain 30 percent.
Monday and Monday
night ...Mostly cloudy with
a chance of showers and
thunderstorms . Highs.in the
lower 80s. Lows in the mid
60s. Chance of rain 40 perceil!.
Tuesday
through.
Wednesday ... Mostly
cloudy with a chance of
showers and thunderstorms.
Highs in the upper 70s.
Lows around 60. Chance of
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4.12

Dear Annie: I' ve been in
an off-and-on relationship
with "Denise" for seven
year~ . We were high-school
~ weethearts and attended
I he same college. A lot of
the strain on our relation. 'hip can be attributed to her
family not approving of our
interracial romance . In fact ,
for years Denise was afraid
to tell her father about us .
Due to this , I have no relationship with her family.
Recently, we embarked
on our careers and bought a
home together. ·1 think her
dad is starting to come to
terms · with our relationship
because I've been invited
over for some family functions. However, I have not
accepted any of the invitations . It's too hard·for me to
forget about the past and
some acts of discrimination
that led to embarrassing situations . I also question the
sincerity of these invites
and whether l am being
offered them out .of some
· feeling of obligation. ·
I love Denise immensely
and would like to inarry her
someday, but it's difficult
with all this tension hanging
in the b~Iance. What should
I do?- BJJ.
Dear 8JJ.t It serves no
purpose to keep Denise's
family at a distance. They
are making .an etTort to get
to know you, and it will be
better for everyone if you
participate in this endeavor
1nstead of holdmg grudges.
. Her family members may
have behaved poorly in the
past, but they cannot change
their ·ways if you don't give
them the chance. Vow to
accept the next invitation.
Put ·on your best face and
greet them as if you are
starting from
scratch ;
Denise will appreciate it. •
Dear Annie: I am good
friends with "Jack and Jill,"
who have been having marit~l problems in th() last year.
Both developed relation,;
ships outside · the marriage.
Jack has ended his extramarital affair, and I was under
the :impression that Jill had
ended her,;, ·as well. But 1
recently found out she is still
talking .to this guy.
·.
She met him online, and
he lives I ,000 miles away
with his parents in Canada.
He's only Jg, and Jill is 26.
She swears they are just
friends, but the thingsthey
chat about are not exactly
platonk subjects. Jill tells

nie she knows it isn't right
and understands what she is
\isking, but she's made no
effort to end this inappropriate relationship.
I feel caught in the middle . I don't want to tell Jack
what I know, and I don't
want to see either of my
friends get hurt . I worry
about them and hate that Jill
continues to lie to me about
stopping her online affair. l
know what's coming down
the road. The longer she
carries on like this , the
worse things will be when
they end. What do I do? Still Friends ,
Dear Still: Nothing. You
are not responsible for Jill's
poor choices, and obviously, you have little influence
on her decisions . She's
going to have to take her
lumps the hard way. You
don't ,have· to blab to Jack,
but you also shouldn't cover
for Jill and lie on her behalf.
We'd simply spend less
time around her and let her
know why.
· Dear Annie: I was sad to
read about how "Grossed
Out in Kentucky" was treat"
ing the young woman with
g.er'litaL herpes. The Centers
for D1sease Control and
Prevenllon · reports that
· more than one out of every
five adult~ . and adolescents
have . gemtal herpes. Odds
are very good that some of
the I?eople Kentucky 1s
blabbmg to are affected, as
well. Most people w1th herpes don't know they have it
and are unawa_re they may
be spread1ng 1t to . others.
·.IVJany have no symptoms or
mistak~ the(r symptom~ for
· ~omet~mg el~e: such as JOCk
ltcb, . ms.ect b1tes,. hemorrho1ds, yeast mfedtons,
ra:~;or bum or allergies to
.. laundry detergent.
.
. I hope Kentu~ky thmks
abo~! that next tl,me he has
an . Itch he· can t scratch.
Thanks for trying to help
enlighten and educate the
masses. ·- Informed In
Iowa

pies married the longest,
and persons attending
school who could have
graduated but never got to
because of consolidation
were recognized.
Scholarships were awarded to Alyssa Longstreth and
Katrina Stout. Several businesses donated gifts to be
given away at the banquet.
Victoria and Breanna,
·great-granddaughters of
Betty Dorgan , sang for the
group and President Donna
Wilson led in a "Memories
of School Days" remini~c­
mg seSSIOn.
Graduates attending were

Mary Welsh Woodyard ,
1933; Virginia Hull Gibson,
1938 ; Bob and Frances
Gilkey Alkire, 1942; Joe
Stanley, 1945; Lena Alkire
Hewitt, 1946; Delores
Wood King, 1947; Melvin
Morris, Rosella Borgan
Birchfield, 1950; Gertrude
McMurray Monroe, Stanley
and Juanita Wyant Beal,
Flora Douglas Osborne,
1951 : Paul Cotterill, Betty
Borgan in memory of James
Borgan, 1952; Pauline
Birchfield Leonard. Fred
Stanley. 1953: Hallie Ross,
1955: Larry Clark, Dorothy
Anderoon From, Janice

Wyant. DeBord , 1956;
Rachael Burbridge Lefebre.
Pauline
Welch Stout,
Carolyn Welsh Collins,
Garey
Borgan. Allen
McMurray, 1957; Virgil
Reeves, 1959; Joy Wiseman
Clark, Mary Wyant Haning;
Harold Graham, 1960.
Officers elected for 2009-.
2010 were Gary Gibson and
Harold Graham, co-presidents; Mary Wyant Haning,
vice . preside~!; Martha.
Arnold Cunnmgham and
Arno14
Dorothy
Underwood, secretaries-,
and Joy and Larry Clark:,_
treasurers .

Southern Elementary Day set for Saturday·
RACINE - Southern from Southef!l Elementary.
Elementary stu~ents and Coupons can still be \licked
tl)eir families will enjoy . a up at the Southern
day
at · Splashdown Elementary- school this
Waterpark
and week. All student~ of the
Campground near Jackson district are welcome but
Saturday as a part Of must have a coupon.
Southern Elementary Day.
.Not only can families of
From 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 Southern Locai ~n)oy the
a.m. Southern will receive warer park achVIhes, but
15% of the proceeds of volleyball and fishing will
thos:e subm itUng coupons also be offered free of

charge. Picnicking outside
the gates is permitted.
·Fishermen should bring
their own fishjng gear.
Parents are responsible for
their own children, although
chapero!Jes will be on hand
to coordinate activities .
Southern Local will not be
responsible for injuries nor
will the school provide
childcare services.

Saturday . night K-C
Raceway·on up the pike in
Chillicothe will host "Fan:
Appreciation Ni~ht" · for •
only a $5 admisstorf. The
featured event will be"
"The
Tecumseh · 30'.'
$3,000 to win outlaw
sprint main. This event
will be part of So\lthern
Elementary
Day
on,
Saturday.

As · spring turns to sum:
• Don't spread bacteria in and late evening hours. If
mer, the Ohio Department
the kitchen. ·Keep raw meat you plan to be outdoors at
of Health (ODH) turns its
a way from other foods. dawn or dusk, take extra
attention to protecting and
Wash your hands, cutting care to use repellent and
improving all ·Ohioans'
board, ~ounter, dishes. and wear protective clolhing·
health during this most out~
silverware with hot ·soapy that covers the skin: Light
AlvinO.
doorsy tim~ of year. As
water after they touch raw colored fabrics are least
Ohio's doctor, I prescribe.
Jackson
meat, spin.ach, greens or attractive to mosquitoes :
the following for healthy
sprouts. Never put ~:ooked When using repellents, be
swimming, cooking out and
meat in a container that held sure .to follow the label·
avoiding mosquito bites .
uncooked meat.
directions.
· Swim Safely
• Drink only pasteurized
To eliminate mosquito·
ODH and its partners reg- cases of illness due to E. rililk, juice or cider. Frozen breeding sites near your
ularly test. ~teet inland state coli Ol57:H7 are reported juice or juice sold in boxes home: Remove all discardparks and Lake Erie beaches in Ohjo. This bacterium typ- .. and glass jars at room tern- ed iires and other ·water. for the presence of bacteria ical)y capses · diarrhea, perature has been pasteur- . holdin!r containers, such as
that may make some people which can be bloody arid · 1zed, altl)ough it may not tin cans and unused flower
- particularly ch.ildren, the severe, and abdominal say so on the label. · .
pots; ·from yo~r property'
elderly and those in poor cramps two to eight . days
• Drink water from safe Eliminate standing water
health - sick if exposed. after infection. People with · sources, such as municipal from your property. Make;:
During the testing season --' these symptoms should see water that has been treated .sure all roof gutters are
from Mem~rial Day to their phys1cians.
with chlorine, wells that clean and properly draining.
Labor Day - ODH recom,
The E . . coli 0 l57:H7 have been tested or bottled Clean and chlorinate pools,
mends posting warning microbe is blamed .for water. Db not swallow lake outdoor saunas and hot tubs:
signs at beaches with elevat- roughly 73,000 infections or !JOOI water while swim- •, eep them empty when not
ed levels of cenain bact.eria. and 61 deaths·in :the· United ming. .
.,, use, and dram water from
Check · results for your States each year, according · • Wash _all fruits _and veg- pool covers. Change water
favorite beaches online ijl to the Centers for Disease etables pnor to eaung them . m bird ~aths weekly.
:
Annie's Mail~x is writ· http://www:odh.ohio.gov qr control and Prevention
· F'ght the Bite
Check out ODH's Summer
ten by Kathy Mltc.heU an~ by calling toll .free·, 1,866- (CDC). Most illnesses. from
Mosquito season is .upon Safety Web feature at:
Marcy Sugar, longtime tdl· . OHIO-BCH (644:6224).
E. coli 0157:H7 are associ- us and that means Ohtoans http://.www.odh.oliio.gov/fea
tors of the Ann Landers
Remember lakes are ated •with eating under- should take stel's to prote~t tureslodhfeatures/summercolumn. Please e-mail your untreated · s~rface waters cooked,
contaminated · themselves. agams! mosqUI.· . safety.aspll.. ·
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.
questions to. anniesma!l· and, unlike swimming ground beef. Steps you to bttes and posstble West · (Alvin D. Jackson, M.D.;
boxcomcast.net, or wr~te pools, are not designed for . should take to protect your-: Nile virus (WNV) infection. Is the director of the Ollio
to: Annie's Mail~ox, P.O. swimming. Gastroen,teritis self and your family include: W":!V ~as first detected m Department of Heallh~) :
Box 118190, Chrcago, IL is the most common 11lness · • Wash your hands often, Oh1o m 200 I, . and · has
6061l. To J!"f out _more associated with swimming especially after using the infected people every year
about Anme s Ma1/box, in contaminated water. bathroom or changing dia- since 2002, when 441
and read featu~es by o~her Sy!llptoms include ~ausea, pers, before and after eating Ohioans "':ere sick; last
Creator.1 Syn~ICate _w_nters vomtting, cramps, fever, or preparing food and after year, 15 Oh10ans contracted
and cartoomsts1 VISit tile headache and diarrhea.
WNV. There is no way to
touching animals.
Creators SyndiCate Web
Swimmers can reduce
• Cook ground beef to predict how the virus will
page izt www;creaton\COIIJ· their chances ·Of getting sick 160° F. Test · the meat by behave in 2009, but ~ecause
--~--'---.,.-----'-.--------by steering clear of visible putting a fOod thermometer .it is spread only by bites
d1scharge. pipes; keeping m the thickest part of the from infected mosquitoes, I .
their head and .face out of meat. Wash the thermometer urge Ohioans to take the folthe water: not swallowing . after ea~:h use. Don't eat lowing personal protection
the water; showerin~ after ground beef that is pink in measures:
To avoid possible infecComm·unity Center. Bev swimming; mid waitmg 24 the middle. If a restaurant
Calvert, first vice chairman hours after. a heavy rainfall serves you an undercooked tion from mosquito bites:
. ·. hamburger, send it back for Be aware that mosquitoes
of Ohio PERl will speak on , before swimming.
Friday, June 5 ·
Cookout
with
Care
more cooking. Ask for a new are most active arid biting
POMEROY - Meigs "Keeping Your Chapter
Each
·
year,
about
140
bun and a clean plate, too.. . during . the early morning
County
Commissioners Focused."
rescheduled weekly · meet·
ing, 10 aJU.
R~unions
Call: MARCUM CONSTRUCTION
·
Tuesday, June 9 .
..
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For: •.Ro:om .Additions • 'PaliQs
.
XENIA (AP) - An Ohio outdoor historical drama ab~ut
POMEROY - Bedford
Saturday, June 6
• Porches • lle&lt;ks • Garages • Horse Barns • Vinyl &amp; Wod Siding •
Township Trustees, 7 p.m . . RACINE ·
Ours a Shawnee Indian chief is ending a 26-year run aft~r its parRoofing
• Chain Link &amp; Wood Fencing &amp; General Home Mnintenanee
·
·
at the town hall:
·
cousins family reunion, 5 ent company's bankrUptcy filing.
Ticket sales for "Blue Jacket" have dwindled. The show
POMEROY - Regular p.m., Carmel Church.
MIIEW.-CIM;
sta~ed
in
Xenia
in
southwest
Ohio
wasn't
produced
in
2008
· month Iy_ meeting of Board
· Suriday,.June 7
47239 Riebel Road, Long Bottom;ou
of Elecllons, 8:30a.m.
RACiNE - Descendants willie the company tried to come· up with a new script and
740-985-4141
of Martin and Emma Sayre money tq pay debts.
Last month; ·the nonprofit First Frontier Inc. filed for
reunion, noon, at Star Mill
Cell: 740-416-1834
bankruptcy protection. Board president Jim Harworth says
Park, RaCine.
Not affilated with Mike Marcum Roofing &amp; Remodeling
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RACINE .:.... 27th annual the company owes at leas.! $440.000.
Blue Jacket was a war chief who led the Shawnees in the
25+ ·vean experienr:e
Free.Estimates
Holter family reunlim at the
'
1790s
against
Army
forces
trying
to
crush
Indian
resistance
. Thursday; June 4 .
home of Karen Werry, Court
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CHESTER
Shade Street Road off Morning in what is now Ohio.
River Lodge 453, special · Star Road, Racine. I p.m.
meeting. 7 p.m. for the pur- basket dinner. Barbecued
pose of conferring entered chicken provided. ·
apprentice degt;ee on two
ATHENS · - O'Bieness Memorial Hospital will offer
IIY . . . ..V.ft I
candidates.
Refreshments,
6
cholesterol
and glucose screenings at Meigs Medical
,.
Center in Pomeroy from 9 a.m. to noon on Friday, June 5.
p.m.
· TUPPERS PLAINS Meigs Medical Center is located at 113 E. Memorial Dr. in
Friday. June 5
Pomeroy. The cholesterol and glucose screening, which will be
VFW Ladies Auxiliary. 7
MIDDLEPORT
offered for a $5 fee, will be available at the same location by
.
p.m., at tl]e hall.
Mw$ro•_.• )c
. . , , . . . . ,., I . 1.4
·Healing
and miracle ser- appointment oruy from 9 a.m. until noon. To make an appointFriday, June 5
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POMEROY -'- Meigs vice , 7 p.m., Rejoicing Life ment, call the Meigs Medical Center at (740).992-9158.
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County PERl Chapter #74 Church. Information at 992·
Appoinrments are limited, so please call as soon as pos- GoUipolil~741l 446-litl
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l'olllt PtoMnt (.1141 6'7!-!2tt
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First lady cites Sotomayor's
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:MLEF should press forfacilities

Diana
West

us, than to ensure equality of
opportunity. Better to pick
winners and losers from the
bench than to safeguard the
rights of the individual to
life, liberty and a fair shot at
a promotion.
. And .better to advocate a
kind of racial and sexual
supremacism than to safeguard for one and all the
kind of justice that is blind.
"I would hope lhat a wise
Latina woman with the richness of her experiences
would more often than not
reach a beuer conclusion (as
a judge) than a white male
who hasn't lived that life.''
Sotomayor said in her Judge .
Mario G. Olmos Law and
CultUral Diversity Lecture
at UC Berkeley's law
school in 200 I.
The cavalier condescension toward the "white" and
the "male" in this statement
is breathtaking. ·And in
Ricci
v.
DeStefano.
Sotomayor showed us precisely how she implements
it: by upholding discrimination against the expendable,
those such as Ricci and his
co-plaintiffs who don't have
black skin. This is reverse

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Obituaries.

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POMEROY - Robert "Bob" 'Hartenbach, 87, of
Pomeroy passed away on June 3, 2009.
He was born on April 6, 1922 in Minersville to the late
Otto and Anna (Macintosh) Hartenbach. Mr. Hartenbach
was a member of the National Rifle Association, Buckeye
Sheriff's Assoc.iation, Duck's Unlimited, VFW Post 9926,
Mason, W.Va., Drew Webster Post 39 American Legion,
and he attended the Rocksprings United Methodist
Church. He also served Meigs County as sheriff for 20
years from 1957-1977, served as chief deputy in Gallia
County from 1977-1989, then served four years as a Meigs
County Commissioner.
He is survived by his wife, Viola Hartenbach, Pomeroy;
children, Steve and Pam Hartenbach, Debra Grueser, all of
Pomeroy; granddaughters, Katie Hartenbach, Anna Marie
Hartenbach, Jessica and Steve Davis, Andrea Grueser;
great grandchildren, Emma Grace Davis and Owen
Campbell Davis.
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In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by sisters, Margaret Russell and Dorothy Hartenbach.
A funeral service will be held at I I a.m. on SaiUrday,
June 6, 2009 at the Anderson McDaniel Funerai.Home m
Pomeroy with Pastor Jay Hubbard officiating. Burial will
follow at Minersville Cemetery .. Visiting hours will be
from 2-4 p.m . and 6-9 p.m. on Friday, June 5, 2009 at the
funeral home .
A registry is available on-line . at www.andersonmcdaniel.coll\.

Deaths
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Gladys llias
POMEROY- Gladys Riggs. 98, Pomeroy, passed away
at her residence on Tuesday, June 2, 2009. Arrangements
are incomplete and will .be announced by the Anderson
·McDantel Funeral Home m Pomeroy. .
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. Ohline Registry is available by logging onto www.andersonmcdaniel.com.
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(Diana West is the author
of "The · Death of fhe
Grown-up~ How America's'
Arrested Development Is
Bringing Down Western
Civilization," ·and b/ogs at
dianawest.net. She 'can be
comacted
via
dianawest@verizon.net).

For the Record
Divorces
POMEROY - Actions for divorce were filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by Sally A. Dailey, :Portland,
· against Michael L. Dailey, Portland; Charles Michael, )r.,
Racine, against Marla Michael, Marysville; Glen T. Crisp,
Langsville, a~ainst Kristy Lee Crisp, no address reported;
and Earl 0 Dell Pickens, Syracuse, against Rachel
Robinson, Pomeroy.

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POMEROY - Actions for foreclosure were filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by. Select Portfolio Servicing,
Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah, against the Estate of Alice C.
Chapman, Pomeroy, and others, and by First National Bank,
McConnelsville, against Earley W. Hill, Albany, and others.

Civil suit
POMEROY - A civil action alleging personal injury
was file~ in Meig~ County Common Pleas~ourt by Carla
M. Nevtlle, Galhpohs Ferry, W;Va., agamst Cathy M.
Conde, Pomeroy.
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'TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Thursday, June 4, the !55th day of 2009. There
are 210 days left in the year.
To&lt;;la(s highlight in history: On June 4, 1942, ihe Pacific
Battle of Midway began during World War II; three days
later•.American naval forces claimed a decisive victory
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over the Japanese.
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On this date: In 1783, the Montgolfier brothers first publicly demonstrated their hot-air balloon, which did . not
carry any passengers, over Annonay, France.
Maybe the most important
Not that. I did anything
In 1.896, Henry Ford made a successJul pre-dawn test run lesson I learned as a journal. about it.
of his horseless carriage, called a "quadricycle," through ist came from a story I never
Good thing we'd always
the streets of Detroit.
wrote. During the 1980s, I
been . cautious about debt,
Thought for Today: "Reputation is a bubble which a man was under contract to a
living in the same house for
bursts when he tries to blow it for himself." - Emma monthly magazine. Owing
28 years, refinancing only
Gene
Carleton, American journalist (1850-1925).
editors a feature article, I
for home improvements. I
Lyons
drive a 9-year-old pickup;
was assigned to write about
my wardrobe comes mostly
how sky-high prices and
LETTERS TO THE
from LL Sean and the
inflation were wrecking the
Tractor Supply Co. Our
hopes of young professionEDITOR
sons
attended
public
als to buy their own homes. estate . bubble. Shrewd
schools
through
college.
Letters to rhe ediror ·are welcome. They should be less
Articles lamenting the investors should be unloading
rha11 300 words. A'// letters are subject to editing, must be plight of thwarted yuppies properties. and debt. House- My . wife's tastes run to
signed . and include address and telephone number. No had appeared in Texas news- hungry yuppies should sit inex'pensive clothing and
unsigned letters wnt be published. Le11ers should be in papers. I had little. enthusi- tight. awaitmg lower interest jewelry. Leapfrogging to
fashionable
good taste. addressing issues, not personalities. Leiters of asm. Finance , bores me . rates and plummeting prices. .· ever-more
neighborhoods
just wasn't
tha11ks to organizations and il!dividtu~ls will not be accept- When people start talking .
Roberto's logic was
edJor publication.
about their "dreams," in the inescapable, bul none of us us. Staying together was .
Visiting subdivisions of
sense of unrealized fan- wanted to play Cassandra.
6
,
0 0 0- s q u are - foot
tasies, llose interest. They'd Somewhat grumpily, my
McMansions,
I'd occasionally
have to settle for what they editors let me write two
wonder.
"Where
's all this
could afford. poor things.
sports features instead. We
l'\lmost needless to say, I sold our Texas house at a money corning from'!'
Reader Services
(UsPs 213-9601
Thin air. as it happened ; .
already
owned a home.
tidy profil and left town.
Conectlon Polley
Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Exactly how thin can be
I decided to interview one
The next big Texas realOur main concern in all stories· iS to Pubhli!t'led everv morning, Mo'nday
judged
from an extraordiof my cleverest friends: a estate story was the Savings
be accurate. If ·you know of an error through Friday, 111 &lt;:;ourt· Street,
nary
piece
of confessional
foreign -born re11I estate &amp; . Loan crisis of the first
in a story, call the newsroom at (740) · Pomeroy. Ohio. Second-clasS·postage
992-2156.
paid at Pomeroy. .
developer who'd studied at a ·Bush administrdtion, caused journalism · by New York
·. Member: The ASSOCiated "Press· and.
prestig10us American bu$i- by the very collapse· my Times economics reporter
Our main number Is
the "Ohio Newspaper Assoclatton.
ness school. He often had friend warned against. Edmund .L. Andrews.
Poalmatter: Send address correc·
(740) 992·2156.
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thought-provoking takes on (Also, like the second Hush Adapted from his book
Department extensions are: tlons to The Daily Sentinel, P.O. Box
other issues. Why not about administration's banking Busted: Life Inside tire
729. Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
News
crisis. by unwise deregula- Grear Mortgage Meltdow11 ,
his own profession?
Edltof: Charlene Hoeflich, Ext 12
Subscription Rates
Roberto
brought
me
up
tion.) Back then . everybody it tells how he "joined milReporter: Brian Reed, Ext 14
By carrier or motor route
short. Naming mutual thought hundreds of failed lions ·. of otherwise-sane
Repor1er: Beth Sergent, Ext 13
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friends. he said our parenls Texas S&amp;Ls were a big deal. Americans in what we now
52 weeks ............'128.85
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wouldn't have dreamed of
Not that anybody learned know was a catastrophic
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binge on oveq&gt;riced real
living
as
they
did
fancy
anything.
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foreign
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25
years.
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Previous generations had called something like "Flip many others - borrowers.
scripllon . t7t mail permitt«&lt; In ai'9As
Clrcullitlon
saved
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"Besides," he said, "if seeking properties to buy, I just though! I could beat
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Monkeys?"
Roberto's warning. I said makers were scoring huge
Ordinary
He
said
articles
like
mine
idly
to my wife, ·"When commissions.
E-moll:
Outside
Meigs
Counly
homebuyers
were
stretching
mdSMWSOmydallysenftnel.corn
were a sure sign a sharp mar- they 're pushing real-est.ate ·
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correction was overdue. specula lion on mormng · to get into first houses, or
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he said, wasexperienc- television, it's lime to get bi~ger houses, or beuer
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neighborhoods. Some were
ing a classic speculanve real- out of the J!larket."

LOcal Briefs
· Correction

Robert 11ob' Hartenbach

McKinnon. ''It's a bad visual. It's bad symbolism for
the . Republicans," said
Matthew Dowd, another former Bush aide. "You want to
be careful," said GOP chair,
man Michael Steele. "You,'
don't want to be perceived
as a bully."
Such shallow, pointless
politicking, devoid of philo-:
sophical principle, reveals.
the crisis in conservative
circles: namely. the lack of.
understanding of what is
required to mount the philo-,
sophical arguments against
the leftist social engineering, · as practiced by.
Sotomayor and as promul-.
gated by Obama, that has .
derailed the Jives of countless Frank Riccis, stripping
them of the protections of
the Constitution in the name
of perpetual resentment and
unslakeable grievance.
Making this moral, conservative case isn't jumping
off a cliff. It isn't "bad symbolism" and it isn't bullying . It's leadership b~ on
fundamental , core princi'ples. We'll find out if there
is anyone left with any such
principles when the Senate
confirmation hearings, for
Sotomayor begin.

discrimination , and among
activist judges such as
Sotomayor and Democrats
on the left. such as President
Barack Obama, it is not
only acceptable, it is a sterling credential.
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But no one on the right is
supposed to mention it, or so
the conventional wisdom
would have it. That's
because Sotomayor, in addi- ·
tion to being a Latina - or,
rather, as a function of being
a La1ina - is also a sacred
cow. As a . woman (check
one) with parents from
Puerto Rico (check two),
she is by accident of birth
virtually above criticism. a
condition of neo-royalty that
is death to a democratic
republic. Worse,'she is seen
h\ these, sacred terms by far
too many Republicans, thus
revealing the extent to
·which they, too, have bought ·
into the dehumanizing
givens of identity politics.
In other words, it's one
thing for Sen . . Charles
Schumer. D-N.Y., to say,
"They (Republicans) oppose
her al their peril." It 's quite
another to hear the very
same theme echoed by GOP
professionals. "Republicans
who pick a fight·with an upfrom-the- bootstraps
Hispanic woman do .so at
their own peril," said GOP
consultant Phil Musser. "If
Republicans make a big deal
of opposi.ng Sotomayor, we
will be hurling oursel vcs off
a cliff," said former George
w: Bush aide Mark

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greedy, some were desperate
and some were deceived."
Divm;:ed, remarried and
stuck with $4.000-a-month
alimony and child support
payments, Andrews and his
second wife decided they
just had to have a suburban
home big enough for her
daughter and his visiting
sons. "At· any other time in
history, the idea of someone
like me borrowing more
than $400,000 would have
seemed insane."
As, indeed, it was. The role
of Satan in Andrews' morali,
ty tale is played by a helpful
mortgage broker whispering
ever more "creative" ways of
hiding mushrooming debt
from lenders. "If Plan A didn't work." he writes, "he
would ·simply move down
another step on the ladder of
credibility. ... American
· Home was practically be~­
ging me to take the money.'
And take it he did . Like
millions. of Americans
(Brits, Irish; Spaniarqs, etc.)
playing .financial mm;ical
chairs, Andrews gambled
that Ire' d have a seat when
'the music slopped. Instead,
American Home went bust;
foreclosure looms .
And we're all stuck paying for it. It's definitely pos~
· sible to admire the work
.·without admiring its author.
Almost everything Andrews
did was foolhardy and selfindulgent. Much of il should
also have been illegal.
(Arkansas
DemocratGazelle columnist Gene
Lvo11s
is a National
Magazit~e Award winner and
co·aurhor of "Tire Huming
of tire Presidem" (St.
Martill 's Press. 2000). You
ca11 e-mail Lyo11s at eugenelyons2@yahoo.cam).

ted. Fishermen should bring their own
fishing gear. Parents are responsible
for their own children. although chaperones will be on hand ro coordinate ·
activities. Southern Local will' not be
responsible for injuries nor will the
school provide childcare services.

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POMEROY - Meigs County
ATHENS - Area 14 Workforce
Commissioners approved five projects Investment Board will meet at 9 a.m.
for funding through the Community on June 12 at the Ohio University Inn,
Development Block Grarit formula Athens.
program: $20,000 for Racine Village
street improvements, $1 S,900 for
Rutland Village street improvements,
$24,1.00 for roof repairs at the Meigs
Museum , $20;oo&lt;l for lhe Middleport
Fire Department, and $20.000 for new
RACINE - Southern Elementary
CHILUCOTHE- On Saturday Krestrooms for the Tuppers Plains Ball students and their families will have a
Association.
big day on Saturday as Splashdown C Raceway in Chillicothe will host
Other projects reported Monday Waterpark and Campground near "Fan Appreciation Night" for a $5
were merely applications submitted Jackson, hosts Southern Elementary . admission fee. The featured event will
and were not awarded funding. Grants Day. From 10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. be "The Tecumseh 30'' with $3,000 to
Administrator Jean Trussell said yes- Southern- will receive IS percent of the win outlaw sprint main. This event
terday.
proceeds of those submitting coupons will be part of Southern Elementary
from Southern · Elementary. Coupons Day on Saturday.
can still be picked up at Southern
Elementary school this week. All stuTB
CHESTER - . Chester United dents of, the districl are welcome, but
Methodist Church will serve a must have a coupon. Not only can famCHESTER - From 5-6 p.m. on
spaghetti dinner from· 4:30 to 6:30 ilies of Southern Local enjoy the water Monday the Meigs TB Clinic staff will
p.m. on June 12. for dine in or carry- park activities but volleyball and fish- be at the Chester Fire Department to
out. Proceeds from donalions received tng will also be offered free of charge. give skin tests . Staff will return on ·
will go to Tarhe Youth Camp.
Picnicking outside the gates is (lennit- Wednesday to read the tests.

Southern Elementary
Day set

Fan appreciation
night set

·. Spaghetti dinner

clinic at Chester

W.Va. musetJJtt set to open ~une 20
CHARLESTON, W.Va .
(AP) - From the touchable
raccpon pelt, fabricated
native trees and dandelions
in Frontierland to the smell ·
of sulfur emanatin~ from .
the simulaled coal mme, the
newly remodeled $17.3 million West Virginia State
Museum taps nearly all the
senses.
Visitors will hear train
·whistles, the sound of
moonshine trickling through
a still, the drip, drip, drip of
water seeping through coal
seams and the sound of traffic whizzing by the Canton
bridge built in 1905.
Paths through the 24,000square-foot revamped museum are lined with replicas of
the state's.seven nattve trees
so meticulously detailed as
· to include a common mold
that often grows on bark. As
a . visitor wanders through
the exhibits, the leaves tum

from the greens of spring to
the gold, red and , burrit
oranges of fall.
Workers were putting the
finishing touches on the
exhibits Wednesday at . the
Cultural
Center
in
Charleston, which, houses
the museum, as they prepare
for a June 21 grand opening
that's been a long time commg.
The idea of building a new
museum surfaced more than
10 years ago, but the project
was plagued by years of
delays and funding shortfalls.
Officials now hope 10 lure
250,000 visitors a year,
nearly twice as many as
toured the museum in its
previous incarnation, "':'hich
closed in 2004.
Visitors will walk through
nearly 400 million years of
history. beginning on 01rt
paths lined with artificial turf
and native flowers on

through to raih:oad tracks that debate over which artifact
bleed seamlessly into a scenic told the most complete or
mural and asphalt lanes lined best story, including a
with solid yellow lines and Confederate medical chest
authentic steel guardrails captured by Union soldiers.
with touc~ of rust.
Other
items . required
. The nearly 6,200 items on . researchers 10 dig up details
display represent only a about its origins from donatenth of the state's vast col· tion cards, the original donors
lection, said State Culture · or their surviving relatives . .
"We've got the A list, the ·
and History Commissioner
Randaii .Reid Smith. A visi- B list and most of the C' list
tor could spend 26 hours on display," he said.
seeing every display, read·
Some of the more quirky
ing every placard in all 26 items include the carcasses
discovery rooms and view- of Emmiline and Alexander,
ing all 24 films, documen· two fleas wearing lavish
taries, flat-screen features.
costumes that performed in
Creative Director Stan a flea circus during the late
Bumgardner said such gems 1800s. With a push of a but•
as a Daniel Boone musket, ton, a light illuminates their
. ·
George Washington tele-.. magnified bodies.
There's also a seed from
scope and sword, and a
grandfather clock owned by the tropical plant Blkinsia
the family of famed pioneer polymorpha found in Elkins
Mary Ingles were shoo-ins that is thought to be the old·
for the displays. Otljers were est seed in the world, dating
culled after sometimes tense ·back 365 million years.

Clown rrom Page At
shortly
afterwards.
Witnesses then describe the
clown showing up at lhe
Pomeroy Ball Fields and
~asketbilll courts. where he

began talking to the chil- older child as its chaperone, ·
dren in this .area and at some · was picked up by the chappoint began to chase a small erone and both walked
child iii the/.arking Jot. The away from the clown. The
small chil , who had an Pomeroy Police Department

reports a parent then
approached the clown who
left almost immediately
upon Slleing an adult enter
the area.

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Opposing Sotomayor is the right~ thing·to do

Frank Ricci is "just" a
fireman
, and not, like
111 Court Street ··Pomeroy, Ohio
Supreme Court Justice
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nominee Sonia Sotomayor,
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a federal judge. He is "only"
a white male, and not, like
Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Sotomayor, a Latina. And
while he works in New
Dan Goodrich
Haven, Conn., he certainly
Publisher
didn't attend Yale Law
School as Sotomayor did.
Charlene Hoeflich
For one thing. he's
General Manager-News Editor
dyslexic. That's why Ricci
spent more than $1.000 to
Pam Caldwell
pay
an acquaintance to
Advertising Director
make recordings of the educatiQjlal materials Ricci
Corrgress shall make no law respecting an
needed to master in order to
pass a 2003 test that was
rstablishment of religion, or prohibiting the
specially
drawn up for the
free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom
New
Haven
Fire
of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
Department. The test was to
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition determine who was eligible
for 15 lieutenant and capthe Government for a redress ofgrievances.
tain , promotions. After .
months of intensive Stl!dy,
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Ricci scored sixth highest
out of . 77 candidates.
Because the results were
deemed racially unacceptable - none of the 19 black
test-takers made the cut New Haven mayor John
DeStefano Jr. decided to
junk all the test results ahd
promote no one.
That was six years ago.
This April, the Supreme
Court heard . Ricci v.
DeStefano, a case that
Sotomayor, as part of a
three-judge panel, upheld on
Dear Editor:
appeal
against Ricci and the
This is a letter in support of The Meigs Local Enrichment
Foundation 's ach.ievements and efforts to get the badly need- 17 other firemen who joined
his complaint. Better to pered sports facilities built for Meigs Local School District.
This ~roup of intelligent and energetic young people took petuate group grievance,
the inillative and worked many, many hours to accomplish Sotomayor's decision tells
something that was only hoped for since) 968 when Mt;igs
consolidated. They did all of the groundwork and raised $2
million out of the $3 'million needed to complete the project. The rest was going to be up to us . We were going to
vote whether or not we would be willing to do our small .
part. I'm disappointed that we don't get that choice. · ·
Our school d1strict is struggling financially. The economy
is bad. Times are tough. So why spend money on sports? To
do nothing is reactive. It is proactive to do something positive to help the situation. This project would bring in revenue by holding our own band competitions~ track and
cross country meets. We could charge, as other schools do,
admission to baseball and softball games. The facilities
could be rented out to other school districts to hold their
events . This facility would be something our students and
community could take pride in and it would certainly
attract more people and industry into our area. Our school
district, in fact, our county would benefit.
Thank you, MLEF, for your hard work , sacrifice and
determilmtion. You have 2 million reasons to keep going
and I believe the other I million will be coming aboard to
see this project through!
Tom Harris

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to oversee the local project, · commissioner's meeting.
mortgages, arid the number advertised in the newspaper,
and
percentage of homes in on the radio and on flyers;
said
Building
Inspector
The
distribution
of
funds
BRADBURY - 1\vo men were tr&amp;IlSpOrted to area hos- Ranilall Mullins worked ·was based on unemploymeQt default
or delinquency. · and said local agenCies will
pitals with injuries following a three-vehicle accident that with her to identify appro· rates, foreclosure rates and
discussed the be encouraged tQ refer potenTrussell
occurred at approximately 2:40 p.m. Sunday afternoon in priate properties·.
means
by
which
the program tial quillified applicants, ·
census
data,
the
number
and
Salisbury Township. ·
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The home will be built in
"A great number of units" percentage of home foreclo- will be P!o~J1?ted, to ensure
According to troopers, Christopher M, Hutton, 38, were
as aban· . ·sures in each. unit of general that all potential homebuyers .cooperation with the GalliaRutland, was riding his 1997 Harley westbound on doned,identified
condemned
and local government, the num- can apply to purchase the Metgs Community Action
Bradbury Road, just west of Ohip 7, with passenger, Bobby · vacant, according to minand percentage of homes · new home to be built. She Agency, using funds avail•
J. Stewart, 29, unknown · address, while Collen utes of Thursday's county ber
financed by a subprime said the program will be able for that purpose.
Blankenship, 16, Alb~y. was driving a 1998 GMS Sonoll!a ·
eastbound ·on Bradbury Road. Blankenship ~eportedly - - . . . . , . . . : . . . - - - - - - - - . . . . , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :
fail~d to yield the ·right of way .wh!le turning left·.and his
e.
vehicle struck the motorcycle, I!Jecnng both the driver and
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the passenger. The bike then struck a !991 Chevy S-10
being driven eastbound on Bradbury Road behind Rev. Neil Kookoothe, said they left the bar and went to done · porterhouse steak, executed in Ohio since
Blankenship's vehicle by Erin C. Yost, 20, Rutland, and Wilson was baptized as a Wilson's house.
baked potato, cern on the Nov, 19.
Stewart became pinned underneath her vehicle.
cob,
salad, strawberry
Ohio has put 29 men to
Roman Catholic last week
Wilson let Lutz out
Meigs County EMS res~nded to the scene and Stewart and had received commu- briefly after she begged to cheesecake and Dr Pepper. death since it reinstated the
was transported by MedFhght to St. Maty 's Medical Center nion Wednesday morning . .use the restroom, but
Wilson is the first inmate . death penalty in 1999.
in Huntington, W.Va., with incapacitating injuries: Hutton · "Dan wanted to make forced her back into the
was transported by Pleasant Valley Hospital with non-inca- sure his sorrow for the Lutz .trunk even though she
pai:itating injuries by EMS. . ·
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family and his remorse for promised to · forget the
Blankenship was cited with right of way when turning left. taking Carol's life is sin- ordeal if he ran away.
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cited with vehicles traveling in opposite din;ctions follow- · wanted .people to know tured gas tank on fire and
· walked off while · Lutz
ing a two-vehicle accident that occurred shortly before 7 that."
Wilson killed Lutz afler burned to death.
p.m. in Scipio Township.
.
Wilson spent his final day
she
drove him home from
According to troopers, Stephens was driving his 2003 ·
visiting
with family, friends
the
bar
in
Elyria.
Somehow
Hyundai Elantra southbound on Carsey Road when he
1?5 Nortll2nd Ave.
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Wilson
said
he
didn't
am;l
a
priest
and called his
failed to'yield half of the roadway and his vehicle struck a
Mil;ldleport, OH
times
1984 Mercedes-Benz 300 being driven northbound on know how - Lutz ended up mother several
in the trunk of her black . overnight. He. had a special
Carsey Road by Sasha M. McCully, 27, Nelsonville.
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drawings . story hours, a reading club and more . To register
a child, visit one of the MCDPL branc~es or contact the
Pomeroy Library at 992-5813.
This year's summer reading program for children is
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:MLEF should press forfacilities

Diana
West

us, than to ensure equality of
opportunity. Better to pick
winners and losers from the
bench than to safeguard the
rights of the individual to
life, liberty and a fair shot at
a promotion.
. And .better to advocate a
kind of racial and sexual
supremacism than to safeguard for one and all the
kind of justice that is blind.
"I would hope lhat a wise
Latina woman with the richness of her experiences
would more often than not
reach a beuer conclusion (as
a judge) than a white male
who hasn't lived that life.''
Sotomayor said in her Judge .
Mario G. Olmos Law and
CultUral Diversity Lecture
at UC Berkeley's law
school in 200 I.
The cavalier condescension toward the "white" and
the "male" in this statement
is breathtaking. ·And in
Ricci
v.
DeStefano.
Sotomayor showed us precisely how she implements
it: by upholding discrimination against the expendable,
those such as Ricci and his
co-plaintiffs who don't have
black skin. This is reverse

Thursday, June 4, 2009

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Obituaries.

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POMEROY - Robert "Bob" 'Hartenbach, 87, of
Pomeroy passed away on June 3, 2009.
He was born on April 6, 1922 in Minersville to the late
Otto and Anna (Macintosh) Hartenbach. Mr. Hartenbach
was a member of the National Rifle Association, Buckeye
Sheriff's Assoc.iation, Duck's Unlimited, VFW Post 9926,
Mason, W.Va., Drew Webster Post 39 American Legion,
and he attended the Rocksprings United Methodist
Church. He also served Meigs County as sheriff for 20
years from 1957-1977, served as chief deputy in Gallia
County from 1977-1989, then served four years as a Meigs
County Commissioner.
He is survived by his wife, Viola Hartenbach, Pomeroy;
children, Steve and Pam Hartenbach, Debra Grueser, all of
Pomeroy; granddaughters, Katie Hartenbach, Anna Marie
Hartenbach, Jessica and Steve Davis, Andrea Grueser;
great grandchildren, Emma Grace Davis and Owen
Campbell Davis.
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In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by sisters, Margaret Russell and Dorothy Hartenbach.
A funeral service will be held at I I a.m. on SaiUrday,
June 6, 2009 at the Anderson McDaniel Funerai.Home m
Pomeroy with Pastor Jay Hubbard officiating. Burial will
follow at Minersville Cemetery .. Visiting hours will be
from 2-4 p.m . and 6-9 p.m. on Friday, June 5, 2009 at the
funeral home .
A registry is available on-line . at www.andersonmcdaniel.coll\.

Deaths
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Gladys llias
POMEROY- Gladys Riggs. 98, Pomeroy, passed away
at her residence on Tuesday, June 2, 2009. Arrangements
are incomplete and will .be announced by the Anderson
·McDantel Funeral Home m Pomeroy. .
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. Ohline Registry is available by logging onto www.andersonmcdaniel.com.
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(Diana West is the author
of "The · Death of fhe
Grown-up~ How America's'
Arrested Development Is
Bringing Down Western
Civilization," ·and b/ogs at
dianawest.net. She 'can be
comacted
via
dianawest@verizon.net).

For the Record
Divorces
POMEROY - Actions for divorce were filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by Sally A. Dailey, :Portland,
· against Michael L. Dailey, Portland; Charles Michael, )r.,
Racine, against Marla Michael, Marysville; Glen T. Crisp,
Langsville, a~ainst Kristy Lee Crisp, no address reported;
and Earl 0 Dell Pickens, Syracuse, against Rachel
Robinson, Pomeroy.

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POMEROY - Actions for foreclosure were filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by. Select Portfolio Servicing,
Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah, against the Estate of Alice C.
Chapman, Pomeroy, and others, and by First National Bank,
McConnelsville, against Earley W. Hill, Albany, and others.

Civil suit
POMEROY - A civil action alleging personal injury
was file~ in Meig~ County Common Pleas~ourt by Carla
M. Nevtlle, Galhpohs Ferry, W;Va., agamst Cathy M.
Conde, Pomeroy.
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'TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Thursday, June 4, the !55th day of 2009. There
are 210 days left in the year.
To&lt;;la(s highlight in history: On June 4, 1942, ihe Pacific
Battle of Midway began during World War II; three days
later•.American naval forces claimed a decisive victory
.
over the Japanese.
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On this date: In 1783, the Montgolfier brothers first publicly demonstrated their hot-air balloon, which did . not
carry any passengers, over Annonay, France.
Maybe the most important
Not that. I did anything
In 1.896, Henry Ford made a successJul pre-dawn test run lesson I learned as a journal. about it.
of his horseless carriage, called a "quadricycle," through ist came from a story I never
Good thing we'd always
the streets of Detroit.
wrote. During the 1980s, I
been . cautious about debt,
Thought for Today: "Reputation is a bubble which a man was under contract to a
living in the same house for
bursts when he tries to blow it for himself." - Emma monthly magazine. Owing
28 years, refinancing only
Gene
Carleton, American journalist (1850-1925).
editors a feature article, I
for home improvements. I
Lyons
drive a 9-year-old pickup;
was assigned to write about
my wardrobe comes mostly
how sky-high prices and
LETTERS TO THE
from LL Sean and the
inflation were wrecking the
Tractor Supply Co. Our
hopes of young professionEDITOR
sons
attended
public
als to buy their own homes. estate . bubble. Shrewd
schools
through
college.
Letters to rhe ediror ·are welcome. They should be less
Articles lamenting the investors should be unloading
rha11 300 words. A'// letters are subject to editing, must be plight of thwarted yuppies properties. and debt. House- My . wife's tastes run to
signed . and include address and telephone number. No had appeared in Texas news- hungry yuppies should sit inex'pensive clothing and
unsigned letters wnt be published. Le11ers should be in papers. I had little. enthusi- tight. awaitmg lower interest jewelry. Leapfrogging to
fashionable
good taste. addressing issues, not personalities. Leiters of asm. Finance , bores me . rates and plummeting prices. .· ever-more
neighborhoods
just wasn't
tha11ks to organizations and il!dividtu~ls will not be accept- When people start talking .
Roberto's logic was
edJor publication.
about their "dreams," in the inescapable, bul none of us us. Staying together was .
Visiting subdivisions of
sense of unrealized fan- wanted to play Cassandra.
6
,
0 0 0- s q u are - foot
tasies, llose interest. They'd Somewhat grumpily, my
McMansions,
I'd occasionally
have to settle for what they editors let me write two
wonder.
"Where
's all this
could afford. poor things.
sports features instead. We
l'\lmost needless to say, I sold our Texas house at a money corning from'!'
Reader Services
(UsPs 213-9601
Thin air. as it happened ; .
already
owned a home.
tidy profil and left town.
Conectlon Polley
Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Exactly how thin can be
I decided to interview one
The next big Texas realOur main concern in all stories· iS to Pubhli!t'led everv morning, Mo'nday
judged
from an extraordiof my cleverest friends: a estate story was the Savings
be accurate. If ·you know of an error through Friday, 111 &lt;:;ourt· Street,
nary
piece
of confessional
foreign -born re11I estate &amp; . Loan crisis of the first
in a story, call the newsroom at (740) · Pomeroy. Ohio. Second-clasS·postage
992-2156.
paid at Pomeroy. .
developer who'd studied at a ·Bush administrdtion, caused journalism · by New York
·. Member: The ASSOCiated "Press· and.
prestig10us American bu$i- by the very collapse· my Times economics reporter
Our main number Is
the "Ohio Newspaper Assoclatton.
ness school. He often had friend warned against. Edmund .L. Andrews.
Poalmatter: Send address correc·
(740) 992·2156.
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thought-provoking takes on (Also, like the second Hush Adapted from his book
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crisis. by unwise deregula- Grear Mortgage Meltdow11 ,
his own profession?
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brought
me
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short. Naming mutual thought hundreds of failed lions ·. of otherwise-sane
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said
articles
like
mine
idly
to my wife, ·"When commissions.
E-moll:
Outside
Meigs
Counly
homebuyers
were
stretching
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Robert 11ob' Hartenbach

McKinnon. ''It's a bad visual. It's bad symbolism for
the . Republicans," said
Matthew Dowd, another former Bush aide. "You want to
be careful," said GOP chair,
man Michael Steele. "You,'
don't want to be perceived
as a bully."
Such shallow, pointless
politicking, devoid of philo-:
sophical principle, reveals.
the crisis in conservative
circles: namely. the lack of.
understanding of what is
required to mount the philo-,
sophical arguments against
the leftist social engineering, · as practiced by.
Sotomayor and as promul-.
gated by Obama, that has .
derailed the Jives of countless Frank Riccis, stripping
them of the protections of
the Constitution in the name
of perpetual resentment and
unslakeable grievance.
Making this moral, conservative case isn't jumping
off a cliff. It isn't "bad symbolism" and it isn't bullying . It's leadership b~ on
fundamental , core princi'ples. We'll find out if there
is anyone left with any such
principles when the Senate
confirmation hearings, for
Sotomayor begin.

discrimination , and among
activist judges such as
Sotomayor and Democrats
on the left. such as President
Barack Obama, it is not
only acceptable, it is a sterling credential.
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But no one on the right is
supposed to mention it, or so
the conventional wisdom
would have it. That's
because Sotomayor, in addi- ·
tion to being a Latina - or,
rather, as a function of being
a La1ina - is also a sacred
cow. As a . woman (check
one) with parents from
Puerto Rico (check two),
she is by accident of birth
virtually above criticism. a
condition of neo-royalty that
is death to a democratic
republic. Worse,'she is seen
h\ these, sacred terms by far
too many Republicans, thus
revealing the extent to
·which they, too, have bought ·
into the dehumanizing
givens of identity politics.
In other words, it's one
thing for Sen . . Charles
Schumer. D-N.Y., to say,
"They (Republicans) oppose
her al their peril." It 's quite
another to hear the very
same theme echoed by GOP
professionals. "Republicans
who pick a fight·with an upfrom-the- bootstraps
Hispanic woman do .so at
their own peril," said GOP
consultant Phil Musser. "If
Republicans make a big deal
of opposi.ng Sotomayor, we
will be hurling oursel vcs off
a cliff," said former George
w: Bush aide Mark

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greedy, some were desperate
and some were deceived."
Divm;:ed, remarried and
stuck with $4.000-a-month
alimony and child support
payments, Andrews and his
second wife decided they
just had to have a suburban
home big enough for her
daughter and his visiting
sons. "At· any other time in
history, the idea of someone
like me borrowing more
than $400,000 would have
seemed insane."
As, indeed, it was. The role
of Satan in Andrews' morali,
ty tale is played by a helpful
mortgage broker whispering
ever more "creative" ways of
hiding mushrooming debt
from lenders. "If Plan A didn't work." he writes, "he
would ·simply move down
another step on the ladder of
credibility. ... American
· Home was practically be~­
ging me to take the money.'
And take it he did . Like
millions. of Americans
(Brits, Irish; Spaniarqs, etc.)
playing .financial mm;ical
chairs, Andrews gambled
that Ire' d have a seat when
'the music slopped. Instead,
American Home went bust;
foreclosure looms .
And we're all stuck paying for it. It's definitely pos~
· sible to admire the work
.·without admiring its author.
Almost everything Andrews
did was foolhardy and selfindulgent. Much of il should
also have been illegal.
(Arkansas
DemocratGazelle columnist Gene
Lvo11s
is a National
Magazit~e Award winner and
co·aurhor of "Tire Huming
of tire Presidem" (St.
Martill 's Press. 2000). You
ca11 e-mail Lyo11s at eugenelyons2@yahoo.cam).

ted. Fishermen should bring their own
fishing gear. Parents are responsible
for their own children. although chaperones will be on hand ro coordinate ·
activities. Southern Local will' not be
responsible for injuries nor will the
school provide childcare services.

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POMEROY - Meigs County
ATHENS - Area 14 Workforce
Commissioners approved five projects Investment Board will meet at 9 a.m.
for funding through the Community on June 12 at the Ohio University Inn,
Development Block Grarit formula Athens.
program: $20,000 for Racine Village
street improvements, $1 S,900 for
Rutland Village street improvements,
$24,1.00 for roof repairs at the Meigs
Museum , $20;oo&lt;l for lhe Middleport
Fire Department, and $20.000 for new
RACINE - Southern Elementary
CHILUCOTHE- On Saturday Krestrooms for the Tuppers Plains Ball students and their families will have a
Association.
big day on Saturday as Splashdown C Raceway in Chillicothe will host
Other projects reported Monday Waterpark and Campground near "Fan Appreciation Night" for a $5
were merely applications submitted Jackson, hosts Southern Elementary . admission fee. The featured event will
and were not awarded funding. Grants Day. From 10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. be "The Tecumseh 30'' with $3,000 to
Administrator Jean Trussell said yes- Southern- will receive IS percent of the win outlaw sprint main. This event
terday.
proceeds of those submitting coupons will be part of Southern Elementary
from Southern · Elementary. Coupons Day on Saturday.
can still be picked up at Southern
Elementary school this week. All stuTB
CHESTER - . Chester United dents of, the districl are welcome, but
Methodist Church will serve a must have a coupon. Not only can famCHESTER - From 5-6 p.m. on
spaghetti dinner from· 4:30 to 6:30 ilies of Southern Local enjoy the water Monday the Meigs TB Clinic staff will
p.m. on June 12. for dine in or carry- park activities but volleyball and fish- be at the Chester Fire Department to
out. Proceeds from donalions received tng will also be offered free of charge. give skin tests . Staff will return on ·
will go to Tarhe Youth Camp.
Picnicking outside the gates is (lennit- Wednesday to read the tests.

Southern Elementary
Day set

Fan appreciation
night set

·. Spaghetti dinner

clinic at Chester

W.Va. musetJJtt set to open ~une 20
CHARLESTON, W.Va .
(AP) - From the touchable
raccpon pelt, fabricated
native trees and dandelions
in Frontierland to the smell ·
of sulfur emanatin~ from .
the simulaled coal mme, the
newly remodeled $17.3 million West Virginia State
Museum taps nearly all the
senses.
Visitors will hear train
·whistles, the sound of
moonshine trickling through
a still, the drip, drip, drip of
water seeping through coal
seams and the sound of traffic whizzing by the Canton
bridge built in 1905.
Paths through the 24,000square-foot revamped museum are lined with replicas of
the state's.seven nattve trees
so meticulously detailed as
· to include a common mold
that often grows on bark. As
a . visitor wanders through
the exhibits, the leaves tum

from the greens of spring to
the gold, red and , burrit
oranges of fall.
Workers were putting the
finishing touches on the
exhibits Wednesday at . the
Cultural
Center
in
Charleston, which, houses
the museum, as they prepare
for a June 21 grand opening
that's been a long time commg.
The idea of building a new
museum surfaced more than
10 years ago, but the project
was plagued by years of
delays and funding shortfalls.
Officials now hope 10 lure
250,000 visitors a year,
nearly twice as many as
toured the museum in its
previous incarnation, "':'hich
closed in 2004.
Visitors will walk through
nearly 400 million years of
history. beginning on 01rt
paths lined with artificial turf
and native flowers on

through to raih:oad tracks that debate over which artifact
bleed seamlessly into a scenic told the most complete or
mural and asphalt lanes lined best story, including a
with solid yellow lines and Confederate medical chest
authentic steel guardrails captured by Union soldiers.
with touc~ of rust.
Other
items . required
. The nearly 6,200 items on . researchers 10 dig up details
display represent only a about its origins from donatenth of the state's vast col· tion cards, the original donors
lection, said State Culture · or their surviving relatives . .
"We've got the A list, the ·
and History Commissioner
Randaii .Reid Smith. A visi- B list and most of the C' list
tor could spend 26 hours on display," he said.
seeing every display, read·
Some of the more quirky
ing every placard in all 26 items include the carcasses
discovery rooms and view- of Emmiline and Alexander,
ing all 24 films, documen· two fleas wearing lavish
taries, flat-screen features.
costumes that performed in
Creative Director Stan a flea circus during the late
Bumgardner said such gems 1800s. With a push of a but•
as a Daniel Boone musket, ton, a light illuminates their
. ·
George Washington tele-.. magnified bodies.
There's also a seed from
scope and sword, and a
grandfather clock owned by the tropical plant Blkinsia
the family of famed pioneer polymorpha found in Elkins
Mary Ingles were shoo-ins that is thought to be the old·
for the displays. Otljers were est seed in the world, dating
culled after sometimes tense ·back 365 million years.

Clown rrom Page At
shortly
afterwards.
Witnesses then describe the
clown showing up at lhe
Pomeroy Ball Fields and
~asketbilll courts. where he

began talking to the chil- older child as its chaperone, ·
dren in this .area and at some · was picked up by the chappoint began to chase a small erone and both walked
child iii the/.arking Jot. The away from the clown. The
small chil , who had an Pomeroy Police Department

reports a parent then
approached the clown who
left almost immediately
upon Slleing an adult enter
the area.

Commission from Page At

Highway Patrol

Housing market falls, goes .boom, again ... and again ....

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Tllursday, June 4, 2009

Opposing Sotomayor is the right~ thing·to do

Frank Ricci is "just" a
fireman
, and not, like
111 Court Street ··Pomeroy, Ohio
Supreme Court Justice
(740) 992·2156 ·FAX (740) 992-2157
nominee Sonia Sotomayor,
www.mydallysentlnel.com
a federal judge. He is "only"
a white male, and not, like
Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Sotomayor, a Latina. And
while he works in New
Dan Goodrich
Haven, Conn., he certainly
Publisher
didn't attend Yale Law
School as Sotomayor did.
Charlene Hoeflich
For one thing. he's
General Manager-News Editor
dyslexic. That's why Ricci
spent more than $1.000 to
Pam Caldwell
pay
an acquaintance to
Advertising Director
make recordings of the educatiQjlal materials Ricci
Corrgress shall make no law respecting an
needed to master in order to
pass a 2003 test that was
rstablishment of religion, or prohibiting the
specially
drawn up for the
free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom
New
Haven
Fire
of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
Department. The test was to
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition determine who was eligible
for 15 lieutenant and capthe Government for a redress ofgrievances.
tain , promotions. After .
months of intensive Stl!dy,
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Ricci scored sixth highest
out of . 77 candidates.
Because the results were
deemed racially unacceptable - none of the 19 black
test-takers made the cut New Haven mayor John
DeStefano Jr. decided to
junk all the test results ahd
promote no one.
That was six years ago.
This April, the Supreme
Court heard . Ricci v.
DeStefano, a case that
Sotomayor, as part of a
three-judge panel, upheld on
Dear Editor:
appeal
against Ricci and the
This is a letter in support of The Meigs Local Enrichment
Foundation 's ach.ievements and efforts to get the badly need- 17 other firemen who joined
his complaint. Better to pered sports facilities built for Meigs Local School District.
This ~roup of intelligent and energetic young people took petuate group grievance,
the inillative and worked many, many hours to accomplish Sotomayor's decision tells
something that was only hoped for since) 968 when Mt;igs
consolidated. They did all of the groundwork and raised $2
million out of the $3 'million needed to complete the project. The rest was going to be up to us . We were going to
vote whether or not we would be willing to do our small .
part. I'm disappointed that we don't get that choice. · ·
Our school d1strict is struggling financially. The economy
is bad. Times are tough. So why spend money on sports? To
do nothing is reactive. It is proactive to do something positive to help the situation. This project would bring in revenue by holding our own band competitions~ track and
cross country meets. We could charge, as other schools do,
admission to baseball and softball games. The facilities
could be rented out to other school districts to hold their
events . This facility would be something our students and
community could take pride in and it would certainly
attract more people and industry into our area. Our school
district, in fact, our county would benefit.
Thank you, MLEF, for your hard work , sacrifice and
determilmtion. You have 2 million reasons to keep going
and I believe the other I million will be coming aboard to
see this project through!
Tom Harris

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to oversee the local project, · commissioner's meeting.
mortgages, arid the number advertised in the newspaper,
and
percentage of homes in on the radio and on flyers;
said
Building
Inspector
The
distribution
of
funds
BRADBURY - 1\vo men were tr&amp;IlSpOrted to area hos- Ranilall Mullins worked ·was based on unemploymeQt default
or delinquency. · and said local agenCies will
pitals with injuries following a three-vehicle accident that with her to identify appro· rates, foreclosure rates and
discussed the be encouraged tQ refer potenTrussell
occurred at approximately 2:40 p.m. Sunday afternoon in priate properties·.
means
by
which
the program tial quillified applicants, ·
census
data,
the
number
and
Salisbury Township. ·
·
The home will be built in
"A great number of units" percentage of home foreclo- will be P!o~J1?ted, to ensure
According to troopers, Christopher M, Hutton, 38, were
as aban· . ·sures in each. unit of general that all potential homebuyers .cooperation with the GalliaRutland, was riding his 1997 Harley westbound on doned,identified
condemned
and local government, the num- can apply to purchase the Metgs Community Action
Bradbury Road, just west of Ohip 7, with passenger, Bobby · vacant, according to minand percentage of homes · new home to be built. She Agency, using funds avail•
J. Stewart, 29, unknown · address, while Collen utes of Thursday's county ber
financed by a subprime said the program will be able for that purpose.
Blankenship, 16, Alb~y. was driving a 1998 GMS Sonoll!a ·
eastbound ·on Bradbury Road. Blankenship ~eportedly - - . . . . , . . . : . . . - - - - - - - - . . . . , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :
fail~d to yield the ·right of way .wh!le turning left·.and his
e.
vehicle struck the motorcycle, I!Jecnng both the driver and
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the passenger. The bike then struck a !991 Chevy S-10
being driven eastbound on Bradbury Road behind Rev. Neil Kookoothe, said they left the bar and went to done · porterhouse steak, executed in Ohio since
Blankenship's vehicle by Erin C. Yost, 20, Rutland, and Wilson was baptized as a Wilson's house.
baked potato, cern on the Nov, 19.
Stewart became pinned underneath her vehicle.
cob,
salad, strawberry
Ohio has put 29 men to
Roman Catholic last week
Wilson let Lutz out
Meigs County EMS res~nded to the scene and Stewart and had received commu- briefly after she begged to cheesecake and Dr Pepper. death since it reinstated the
was transported by MedFhght to St. Maty 's Medical Center nion Wednesday morning . .use the restroom, but
Wilson is the first inmate . death penalty in 1999.
in Huntington, W.Va., with incapacitating injuries: Hutton · "Dan wanted to make forced her back into the
was transported by Pleasant Valley Hospital with non-inca- sure his sorrow for the Lutz .trunk even though she
pai:itating injuries by EMS. . ·
· ·
family and his remorse for promised to · forget the
Blankenship was cited with right of way when turning left. taking Carol's life is sin- ordeal if he ran away.
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Wilson then set the puncSNOWVILLE ·- Clinton J. Stephens, 21, Pomeroy, was cere," Kookoothe said. "He
cited with vehicles traveling in opposite din;ctions follow- · wanted .people to know tured gas tank on fire and
· walked off while · Lutz
ing a two-vehicle accident that occurred shortly before 7 that."
Wilson killed Lutz afler burned to death.
p.m. in Scipio Township.
.
Wilson spent his final day
she
drove him home from
According to troopers, Stephens was driving his 2003 ·
visiting
with family, friends
the
bar
in
Elyria.
Somehow
Hyundai Elantra southbound on Carsey Road when he
1?5 Nortll2nd Ave.
~
Wilson
said
he
didn't
am;l
a
priest
and called his
failed to'yield half of the roadway and his vehicle struck a
Mil;ldleport, OH
times
1984 Mercedes-Benz 300 being driven northbound on know how - Lutz ended up mother several
in the trunk of her black . overnight. He. had a special
Carsey Road by Sasha M. McCully, 27, Nelsonville.
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, Stephens reported J)?SSible injl_lries. but sought no treatment Oldsmobile Cutlass after meal that included a wellat the scene; both vehicles sus.tamed disabling damages .

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the worlds of music. dance , art, books and more to young
people enrolled in the free summer reading rrogram. The
program is open. to y~ung people preschoo a~e through
young adult. In addition to the programs there wtll be prize
drawings . story hours, a reading club and more . To register
a child, visit one of the MCDPL branc~es or contact the
Pomeroy Library at 992-5813.
This year's summer reading program for children is
sponsored in part by Grange Insurance, Downing, Childs .
&amp; Musser.

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hopes of competition,
sportsmanship, and above .
all glory. The \\'est Virginia
Secondary School Activities
Commission's 68th state
baseball tournament wiU
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pool of talented squads:
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and most-likely
The nine state qualifiers from the Gallia Academy girls track and field team pose for a picture w~h lhe Division II region• Mason Metts (MHS), 02 Shot Put', 10
the toughest competition:
a.m.
al championship trophy alter winning Saturday's D-2 meet in Byesville for the fifth consecutive season. The nine state Point
Pleasant has faced .all
Kiln! Connery (EHS), 03 400m quail· · quamiers for the Blu!! Angels, In no particular order, are Alexis Geiger, Lauren Adkins, Tonia logan, Brea Close, Kara
season.
l)llng, 11:1 o a.m.
Jackson, Allie Troester, Samantha Barnes, Peyton Adkins and McKenna Warner. The Angels will compete in 10 different
The Black Knights' first
• Mike Johnson (EHS), 03 High Jump',
events at the state meet this weekend in Columbus.
l p.m.
hurdle in their race to the
~ Lauren
Adkins, Peyton Adkins,
state final is their l'riday:
~mantha .Barnes and McKenna
morning matchup against
Warner .(GAHS). 02 4XSOOm relay'.
the Sissonville Indians who:
!:30 p.m.
enter
into the tourriamen~
: Alexis ·Geiger (GAHS} .and K.ani ·
BY BRYAN WALTERS
consistently fared well ~ bined 33 state ap~arances
Jackson (GAHS), 02 100m qualifying,
with
a
21-15 record. Under
BWALTERS@MYOAILVTAIBUNE.COM both as a unit and individu- and 27 finals competed in ·
~.:20 p.m.
•
the leadership of first:year
ally - at the highest level in between them ~ as well as
··Brea Close. Tonia Logan, Kara
coach John Brown, the
~ackson and Alexis Geiger (GAHS), 02
GALLIPOLIS - If last Ohio this decade, scoring at 20 top-1hree placements and ·
Indians set their sights on
4x200m relay qualifying, 2:30 p.m.
year was a disappointment at least one poinl in every state 16 runner-up efforts. .
Power Park from the beginBrea Close, Tonia Lopan, Kara
the
state
tournament
for
the
meet
held
.since
200
l
The
foursome
of
Geiger,
ning of the season and .are
Jack.son and Ale•iil Ge~eo (GAHS). 02
Gallia Academy ~iris track (archives stop at 2001). Logan, Jackson and Close
4x100m relay qualifying, 2:50p.m.
likely to put up a fight when
and field team; th1s season's GAHS has also amassed a have enjoyed numerous sue,Kara Jackson (GAHS), 02 200m (lash
t)!ey go against ·the Black
qualifying, 3:40 p.m.
charge has been all about grand total of 179 points cesses together in relays at
Kmghts . .
redemption. And in a very over that eight-year spal1, ' Jesse Owens stadium, as the
But the Point Pleasant
big way.
including a prograliJ·best 45 quartet. has two silvers and a
SATURDAY, JUNE 6
boys too have had their
The Blue Angels - who points in 2006.
bronze over the last two
sights on state.With this trip
Aloldo .Gelger (GAHS), 02 long·Jump•, · placed tied for eighth last · . In fact, since 2003, · the ·years in both the 4xtoom
·
"
'sth
Ann
.
ual
Girls
to
Charleston being the1r
ifa.m.
. .
spring after finishing back- »\ue Angels have placed in and 4x.200m events .,
third c.onsecutive tourna·
03 boyo 400m', 10:35 a.m.
to-back campaigns as the the top-eight of every D-2 including a runner-up in
OHSAA
Track
and
ment appearance in the past
D2gl~s100m', 1 : 10p.m.
Division
II
runner-up
will
team
final
with
at
least
22
each
event.
Flelcl
Championships
·three
seasons, the Black
'02 girls 4x200rn relay•, 1:15 p.m.
be at Jesse Owens Stadium points. Over that same span, That foursome will . o~ce
Knights
know how to play
'02 girl&amp; 4x100m relay' , 1:60 p.m.
in record numbers this GAHS has competed in 42 agam be lookmg fo~ Similar
Fn day and Saturday
at
tlie
state
level and know
Samantha Barnes (GAHS), 02 SOOm•,
·weekend
.
at
the
2009
state
events
and
finished
on
success
and
more
thts
weekJess;
Qiv;;
;:
Stadl!.lli'
exactly what it is they are
2:25p.m.
0
OHSAA track and field the podium (top~eight) · 30 end when they again comworking for. Coach James
02 girls 200m•, 2:35p.m.
championships . .
in . different times - including pete m those same two conHigginbotham commented
Peyton Adkins (ClAHS), 02 3200m
n..m•, 2:40p.m.
Columbus. as the Blue and one gold, 14 silver and three tests. The Angels have .the . Geiger - who has never on . last year's squad
White will have program- bronze .medals being won.
.10th fastest quahfymg llme qualified for the lOOm dash ·"exceeding expectations"
bests of nine individual athThe Gallia Academy girls m the 4x I OOm reiaY: and the final in her previqus three and hopes that this year's
letes competing iri l 0 differ- prorram has also won a sil- ~ Jth !astest quabfy1ng llme attempts - haS the slowest .group holds the talent and
SPORTS BRIEFS
ent events. ·
ver medal in at Ieast · one m the 4x~00m even~.
. posted time in her heat. '
the drive to take the title of
The Angels will 'have five event. in each of the last
GAHS IS also sJtl!ng w1th
Jackson - who has com- champions,., ·
veterans and four newcom- seven D•2 state · meets - the fifth and sixth best times peted iri six state events over
When asked about the
ers at the state level this dating back to 2002 when in its respective 4x.100m and two years - will be making Red and Black's upcoming . ·
weekend, competing in two Sara Wiseman was the 4x200m . quahf1ers on her four-event debut this trip to Power Park,
field events and eight diffe(- 3200m runner-up.
Friday. The top eight times weekend after also qualify- Higginbotham. explained,
in
. .
ent races - including a trio
The previous program- advance .to the Saturday ing in both the I OOm and '.'Of'course you always hope
MASON - The Wahama of relays.
best for GAHS in events was finals.
,
200m dashes for the first you win the championship.
Athletic Boosters will hostWith a record of 19-10 you
Three seniors - Alexis nine, set by the · two state
Geij;er ~ who. will com- time.
,
. ing their annual golf scram- Geiger, Tonia Logan and runner-up teams in 2006 pete m the maxtmum four
Jackson - the 400m dash know you're playing pretty
ble on Saturday, June 20th ·Lauren Adkins - and two (five . girls) and 2007 (six ev.ents for the fourth consec- runner-up as a freshman in good ball, hopefully the
at Riverside. Golf Course in juniors - Brea Close . and girls). The 2003 sqll,lld sent ut1ve year - also has a quai- 2007 - has the 14th fastest kids will be ready for the
Mason.
Kara Jackson - will be eight athletes to state in six ifier in the · lOOm dash on overall time in I OOm semifi- challenge." On the topic of
It will be an 8:30 a.m. making return ·trips to Jesse events, the previous record Friday .and a long jump final nal and the lOth fastest time their first game against the
shotgul/ start with registra- Owegs Stadium · this Wt;l)k- · of individual quillifiers.
Indians
on Saturday.
..
'in the 200m prelims. 21-15
llon bemg at 7:30 a.m. The . end, while junior Allie
Hi~ginQotham commented,
Las't
year's
team
..:.
which
·
G!)iger
·
.
..:.
.
the
.
.
two-time
Jackson
also
has
the
respecteam qualifications for the
sophomore consisted of Geiger, Logan, reigning D-2 long JUmp run- tive seventh an~ fifth fastest . "Sissonville is good. They
fQur man scramble is ·one Troester,
Samantha
Barnes,
and fresh- Jackson and Close · - com- ner-up and a three-time long tim¢s in her qualifying heats play tough teatus in the preplayer under 8 handicap .and
· season and have a turf field
team total must be 40 or men Peyton Adkins and peted in six state events and jump · state 11,ualifier - on Friday.
McKenna Warner are all three ftnals, winning two sil- enters Saturday s event with
The top-four finishers so they are able to .play
greater.
·
the ninth-best qualifying from each semifinal advlll)ce more games. Of course the
Prizes will be given for headed to the D-2 state meet vers and a bronze.
the
first
time.
That
quartet,
along
with
leap and also has the 15th
for
the first three places as well
Please see Anpls. 82
Please see Point. Be
The Blue Angels have Lauren Adkins •. have a com- best time in the lOOm dash.
as closest to the pin and
. longest drive contests.
There will also be a cash pot
and skins game. Lunch will
be provideo.
· .
Cost of the t6urnament is
$75 ~r player or $300 per
team. To register please call
Riverside Golf Course .
.
.
. {304)773-5354 or you may
LOS ANGELES (AP) · On the one hand. it should manager Otis Smith, or team
~ontact
Mike · Wolfe
He's
an
All-Star,
he
feels
be.
Nelson ave~aged 27.5 medical personnel
(304)593-2512 or James
Nelson
said
everyone
would
points
in
two
victories
over
healthy, imd he dominated
'foth (304)593-4229.
the Lakers during the regu- the Lakers, ex.penly utilizing take part in the decision the Magic's pick-and-roll all could de~ide the point ·
lar season.
So it seems pretty simple: offense to create lanes to guard simply isn't healthy
Jameer Nelson should play penetrate or step back for 3- enough or have enough stapointers.
·
mina to take part in·a game . .
in the NBA finals .
Or, they could decide it's ·
On the other, can Nelson
h's not so easy to the
: MASON - The Meigs
not
worth the risk to mess
Orlando
Magic,
who
still
play
anywhere
near
that
well
.
football program will be
with
.the chemistry of a team
weren't
after
being
ready
to
make
a
out
of
action
holding its .16th annual golf
that
just
knocked off Boston
since
tearing
the
labrum
in
decision
Wednesday
before
tournament on Saturday,
his
right
shoulder
on
Feb.
2
and
.
Cleveland
- though
'une 6; at R,iverside . Golf practicing .for the final time
Course.
. before facing the Los against Dallas?
that one seems unlikely.
: The event will be a four- Angeles Lakers in Game I .
"He can't hurt us," Said
"No .one knows. He doesmao scramble with a team
''It's a rough decision on n't even know probably," Rafer Alston, who replaced
handicap of plus-40, with Jameer either way you go, Lakers forward Luke Walton Nelson as th~ stat1ing point
bne member of each· team because I think he is able to said. "You've been out as guard after a deal before the
being allowed to be an play right now," coach Stan long a:t he's·been out. obvi' trade deadline. ·
iinder-10 handicap. Each Van Gundy said. "Now, how ously if he was playing at
Nelson was expected to be
learn should be self-orga- much he can do. I don't the level he was before he off the court until August
nized.
know.
got hun, yeah obviously he following surgery on Feb.
·· The event costs $60 per
"We 'II just decide after would make a difference . 19. But he's regained full
person and includes greens today
if we think playing But right now, at least unti I range of motion. and beg311
fees, cart, lunch and bever- him gives
AP photo
us a better chance end of Game I , there's no taking part in full-court
ages. The shotgun start is
drills
during
to
win
than
not
playing
him.
the
Ma~ic's
Orlando
Magic
guard
Jameer
Nelson
practices
lor
Game
1
way
to
knowthat."
.
slated for 8:30 a.m.
.
There may not be an Eastern Conference ftnals of the NBA Finals basketball series In Los Angeles &lt;m
Contact Mike Chancey at It's really as simple as that,
but
the
decision
won't
be
answer
then. either. Van
Wednesday. The Los Angeles lakers face the Orlando
992-2158 or 992..0064 for
easy.,,
·
Please
see
Mapc,
16
Gundy,
Nelson,
general
Magic
in Game 1 qn Thursday.
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a.m.
champions.
and most-likely
The nine state qualifiers from the Gallia Academy girls track and field team pose for a picture w~h lhe Division II region• Mason Metts (MHS), 02 Shot Put', 10
the toughest competition:
a.m.
al championship trophy alter winning Saturday's D-2 meet in Byesville for the fifth consecutive season. The nine state Point
Pleasant has faced .all
Kiln! Connery (EHS), 03 400m quail· · quamiers for the Blu!! Angels, In no particular order, are Alexis Geiger, Lauren Adkins, Tonia logan, Brea Close, Kara
season.
l)llng, 11:1 o a.m.
Jackson, Allie Troester, Samantha Barnes, Peyton Adkins and McKenna Warner. The Angels will compete in 10 different
The Black Knights' first
• Mike Johnson (EHS), 03 High Jump',
events at the state meet this weekend in Columbus.
l p.m.
hurdle in their race to the
~ Lauren
Adkins, Peyton Adkins,
state final is their l'riday:
~mantha .Barnes and McKenna
morning matchup against
Warner .(GAHS). 02 4XSOOm relay'.
the Sissonville Indians who:
!:30 p.m.
enter
into the tourriamen~
: Alexis ·Geiger (GAHS} .and K.ani ·
BY BRYAN WALTERS
consistently fared well ~ bined 33 state ap~arances
Jackson (GAHS), 02 100m qualifying,
with
a
21-15 record. Under
BWALTERS@MYOAILVTAIBUNE.COM both as a unit and individu- and 27 finals competed in ·
~.:20 p.m.
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ally - at the highest level in between them ~ as well as
··Brea Close. Tonia Logan, Kara
coach John Brown, the
~ackson and Alexis Geiger (GAHS), 02
GALLIPOLIS - If last Ohio this decade, scoring at 20 top-1hree placements and ·
Indians set their sights on
4x200m relay qualifying, 2:30 p.m.
year was a disappointment at least one poinl in every state 16 runner-up efforts. .
Power Park from the beginBrea Close, Tonia Lopan, Kara
the
state
tournament
for
the
meet
held
.since
200
l
The
foursome
of
Geiger,
ning of the season and .are
Jack.son and Ale•iil Ge~eo (GAHS). 02
Gallia Academy ~iris track (archives stop at 2001). Logan, Jackson and Close
4x100m relay qualifying, 2:50p.m.
likely to put up a fight when
and field team; th1s season's GAHS has also amassed a have enjoyed numerous sue,Kara Jackson (GAHS), 02 200m (lash
t)!ey go against ·the Black
qualifying, 3:40 p.m.
charge has been all about grand total of 179 points cesses together in relays at
Kmghts . .
redemption. And in a very over that eight-year spal1, ' Jesse Owens stadium, as the
But the Point Pleasant
big way.
including a prograliJ·best 45 quartet. has two silvers and a
SATURDAY, JUNE 6
boys too have had their
The Blue Angels - who points in 2006.
bronze over the last two
sights on state.With this trip
Aloldo .Gelger (GAHS), 02 long·Jump•, · placed tied for eighth last · . In fact, since 2003, · the ·years in both the 4xtoom
·
"
'sth
Ann
.
ual
Girls
to
Charleston being the1r
ifa.m.
. .
spring after finishing back- »\ue Angels have placed in and 4x.200m events .,
third c.onsecutive tourna·
03 boyo 400m', 10:35 a.m.
to-back campaigns as the the top-eight of every D-2 including a runner-up in
OHSAA
Track
and
ment appearance in the past
D2gl~s100m', 1 : 10p.m.
Division
II
runner-up
will
team
final
with
at
least
22
each
event.
Flelcl
Championships
·three
seasons, the Black
'02 girls 4x200rn relay•, 1:15 p.m.
be at Jesse Owens Stadium points. Over that same span, That foursome will . o~ce
Knights
know how to play
'02 girl&amp; 4x100m relay' , 1:60 p.m.
in record numbers this GAHS has competed in 42 agam be lookmg fo~ Similar
Fn day and Saturday
at
tlie
state
level and know
Samantha Barnes (GAHS), 02 SOOm•,
·weekend
.
at
the
2009
state
events
and
finished
on
success
and
more
thts
weekJess;
Qiv;;
;:
Stadl!.lli'
exactly what it is they are
2:25p.m.
0
OHSAA track and field the podium (top~eight) · 30 end when they again comworking for. Coach James
02 girls 200m•, 2:35p.m.
championships . .
in . different times - including pete m those same two conHigginbotham commented
Peyton Adkins (ClAHS), 02 3200m
n..m•, 2:40p.m.
Columbus. as the Blue and one gold, 14 silver and three tests. The Angels have .the . Geiger - who has never on . last year's squad
White will have program- bronze .medals being won.
.10th fastest quahfymg llme qualified for the lOOm dash ·"exceeding expectations"
bests of nine individual athThe Gallia Academy girls m the 4x I OOm reiaY: and the final in her previqus three and hopes that this year's
letes competing iri l 0 differ- prorram has also won a sil- ~ Jth !astest quabfy1ng llme attempts - haS the slowest .group holds the talent and
SPORTS BRIEFS
ent events. ·
ver medal in at Ieast · one m the 4x~00m even~.
. posted time in her heat. '
the drive to take the title of
The Angels will 'have five event. in each of the last
GAHS IS also sJtl!ng w1th
Jackson - who has com- champions,., ·
veterans and four newcom- seven D•2 state · meets - the fifth and sixth best times peted iri six state events over
When asked about the
ers at the state level this dating back to 2002 when in its respective 4x.100m and two years - will be making Red and Black's upcoming . ·
weekend, competing in two Sara Wiseman was the 4x200m . quahf1ers on her four-event debut this trip to Power Park,
field events and eight diffe(- 3200m runner-up.
Friday. The top eight times weekend after also qualify- Higginbotham. explained,
in
. .
ent races - including a trio
The previous program- advance .to the Saturday ing in both the I OOm and '.'Of'course you always hope
MASON - The Wahama of relays.
best for GAHS in events was finals.
,
200m dashes for the first you win the championship.
Athletic Boosters will hostWith a record of 19-10 you
Three seniors - Alexis nine, set by the · two state
Geij;er ~ who. will com- time.
,
. ing their annual golf scram- Geiger, Tonia Logan and runner-up teams in 2006 pete m the maxtmum four
Jackson - the 400m dash know you're playing pretty
ble on Saturday, June 20th ·Lauren Adkins - and two (five . girls) and 2007 (six ev.ents for the fourth consec- runner-up as a freshman in good ball, hopefully the
at Riverside. Golf Course in juniors - Brea Close . and girls). The 2003 sqll,lld sent ut1ve year - also has a quai- 2007 - has the 14th fastest kids will be ready for the
Mason.
Kara Jackson - will be eight athletes to state in six ifier in the · lOOm dash on overall time in I OOm semifi- challenge." On the topic of
It will be an 8:30 a.m. making return ·trips to Jesse events, the previous record Friday .and a long jump final nal and the lOth fastest time their first game against the
shotgul/ start with registra- Owegs Stadium · this Wt;l)k- · of individual quillifiers.
Indians
on Saturday.
..
'in the 200m prelims. 21-15
llon bemg at 7:30 a.m. The . end, while junior Allie
Hi~ginQotham commented,
Las't
year's
team
..:.
which
·
G!)iger
·
.
..:.
.
the
.
.
two-time
Jackson
also
has
the
respecteam qualifications for the
sophomore consisted of Geiger, Logan, reigning D-2 long JUmp run- tive seventh an~ fifth fastest . "Sissonville is good. They
fQur man scramble is ·one Troester,
Samantha
Barnes,
and fresh- Jackson and Close · - com- ner-up and a three-time long tim¢s in her qualifying heats play tough teatus in the preplayer under 8 handicap .and
· season and have a turf field
team total must be 40 or men Peyton Adkins and peted in six state events and jump · state 11,ualifier - on Friday.
McKenna Warner are all three ftnals, winning two sil- enters Saturday s event with
The top-four finishers so they are able to .play
greater.
·
the ninth-best qualifying from each semifinal advlll)ce more games. Of course the
Prizes will be given for headed to the D-2 state meet vers and a bronze.
the
first
time.
That
quartet,
along
with
leap and also has the 15th
for
the first three places as well
Please see Anpls. 82
Please see Point. Be
The Blue Angels have Lauren Adkins •. have a com- best time in the lOOm dash.
as closest to the pin and
. longest drive contests.
There will also be a cash pot
and skins game. Lunch will
be provideo.
· .
Cost of the t6urnament is
$75 ~r player or $300 per
team. To register please call
Riverside Golf Course .
.
.
. {304)773-5354 or you may
LOS ANGELES (AP) · On the one hand. it should manager Otis Smith, or team
~ontact
Mike · Wolfe
He's
an
All-Star,
he
feels
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Nelson ave~aged 27.5 medical personnel
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lar season.
So it seems pretty simple: offense to create lanes to guard simply isn't healthy
Jameer Nelson should play penetrate or step back for 3- enough or have enough stapointers.
·
mina to take part in·a game . .
in the NBA finals .
Or, they could decide it's ·
On the other, can Nelson
h's not so easy to the
: MASON - The Meigs
not
worth the risk to mess
Orlando
Magic,
who
still
play
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near
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well
.
football program will be
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weren't
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2
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- though
'une 6; at R,iverside . Golf practicing .for the final time
Course.
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: The event will be a four- Angeles Lakers in Game I .
"He can't hurt us," Said
"No .one knows. He doesmao scramble with a team
''It's a rough decision on n't even know probably," Rafer Alston, who replaced
handicap of plus-40, with Jameer either way you go, Lakers forward Luke Walton Nelson as th~ stat1ing point
bne member of each· team because I think he is able to said. "You've been out as guard after a deal before the
being allowed to be an play right now," coach Stan long a:t he's·been out. obvi' trade deadline. ·
iinder-10 handicap. Each Van Gundy said. "Now, how ously if he was playing at
Nelson was expected to be
learn should be self-orga- much he can do. I don't the level he was before he off the court until August
nized.
know.
got hun, yeah obviously he following surgery on Feb.
·· The event costs $60 per
"We 'II just decide after would make a difference . 19. But he's regained full
person and includes greens today
if we think playing But right now, at least unti I range of motion. and beg311
fees, cart, lunch and bever- him gives
AP photo
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INDEPENDENCE (AP) - Six,
years into the LeBron James era. thq
Cleveland Cavaliers are without at\
NBA title in a city that has waited 45
years to celebrate any major championship.
Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert
believes his team will break the
drought.
.
" We will win a. championship for
Cleveland, Ohio," Gilbert said
Wednesday in a meeting with
reporters. "It's going to happen. We
don 't believe in any of this curse nonsense. We're going to work very hard.
beginning a coup!~ of days ago , to
make sure that happens."
That may make this offseason the
most importan"t in team history.
Superstar L-eBron James is eligible to
sign a contract extension with the
Cavaliers on July 18 , but most
observers expect him to reject it and
opt for free agency after next season.
Such a move would not preclude
James from remaining a Cavalier, but
even decidin~ to keep his options open
is sure to ra1se the collecuve anxiety
leve] ·of the city'.s fans . ·
That includes the Cavalie£s' owner.
· "If you think you're. nervous ..."
Bryan W~ltertlllle photo Gilbert joked before turning serious.
The Gallia Academy quartet of Kara Jackson, Brea "We feel very confident that this franClose, Alexis Geiger and Tonia Logan pose for a picture chise and the direction we're going
on the podium during this June 7, 2008 file photo at the will make ii the best place to play basDivision II track and · field championships at Jesse · ketball for our current players, LeBron
Owens Stadium in Columbus.
·
· James, future players and anybody
basketball this past winter, else. That's all we can do. We can crewill be making her state ate the best environment and best culdebut Friday in the discus ture ·and create a team that has the best
AP photo
chances of ultimately winning an NBA
final.
fromPageBl
. Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert talks about the 2008-2009 season at the
Torester enters the cham- championship., We're doing that:" :
~tlbert hasn thad any ~onversattons team's practice.facility in Independence on Wednesday.
pionship · ~ith · the second
to Saturday's champi- best qualifying mark, the wnh James about what Will happen th1s '
·
· .
onship.
·The maneuvering to entice James to with Orlando Magic players following
best of any of the Blue summer.
Close has also competed Angels this year.
"We've had a lot of other business to remain in Cleveland beyond this sea- the conclusion of · the Eastern
in three state semifinals
Gallia Academy, at least focus on," Gilbert said . "It takes two to son already has begun. A deal is close Conference finals.
c·ombined in the lOOm hur- numbers wise, is sitting in a make a contract. At the appropriate to being completed that will sell a 15
Gilbert did not criticize his superstar,
dles and 300m hurdles very good situation · in time, we'll make our best efforts to r.ercent share of the franchise to an but made it clear he would have preevents ,
regards to making another make sure LeBron understands the nves tmen1 group from Ch"ma, anat"10n ferred to see Ja 1nes ,shak 1·n·g hands w1"th
The remaining veteran,
chase
at the state title - as great plans we have and all the oppor- of 1.3 billion where James enjoys enor- the winners.
Lauren Adkins, has qualilong as Friday goes well.
l~~ities here. We feel pretty good about inous popularity. Gilbert recited rat"As you know now, there are a lot of
fied twice for state in the
However, even if things
In the four years Gilbert has owned ings from an NBA game in the fall of things gping on in that young man's
3200m event and was the go perfect for the Angels
the
franchise , the Cavariers have 2007. when he said 300 million head," Gilbert said, referring to the
D-2 runner-up in the race in this weekend, it still may
2007 as a sophomore. not be enough. Defending· in&lt;:reased their payroll and wins. The Chinese viewers tuned in to watch procedure James has known he needed
66 victories this season set a new fran- Houston's Yao Ming face Milwaukee's for months. "LeBron has given more
Adkins is also a four-year Division
II
champion
interviews .and is in front of the public
state qualifier in cross coun- Cuyahoga Valley Christian chise mark and tied for the lOth most Yi Jianlian.
in
league
history,
while
the
payroll
has
.
The
Super
Bowl
is
the
most-wat&lt;:hed
and
·in front of the media more than .
try.
.
Academy enters . the twoLeadership like that will day event with a D-2 best consistently ranked among the league's American television broadcast with an . maybe any sports figure that exists
average audience of more than I00 today ... Nobody in the world can do
prove instrumental as this 13 participants in 13 events. highest.
experienced .quintet will be
is
one
of
the
few
owners
who
million , according to a number of stud- . 100 percent of the things looked ·upon
Gilbert
Other schools that plan on
serving as mentors to the making some noise in the isn 't intimidated by the league's luxury ies.
·
as the right thing to do. I think overall .
four new state qualifiers this D-2 girls meet this weekend tax _ the Cavaliers have soared over
The Chinese group approached the this guy has a pretty doggone good
weekend.
track record:"
the salary cap, and paid the tax, for the Cavs with their proposal. ·
And, much like when include Akron Hoban, past tw.o years.
·
/
"We
didn't
seek
them
out,
they
NBA Commissioner David S.tem has
Columbus Bishop Hartley, .
these three seniors stepped Akron
He.
wants
the
team
to
keep
improvsought
out
the
opportunity,"
Gilbert
said
he would like to meet with James
Buchtel,
up as freshmen en route to Warrensville Heights and ing. .
said. "When you go through the che&lt;:k- to discuss the issue. Gilbert, who grew
the program's first state run- Cincinnati McNicholas.
"Nobody is satisfied. Nobody is list of good things, China is a big up watching hockey in Detroit, menner-up finish in 2006 or the ·
For the nine remaining happy," Gilbert said. "Expectations pla&lt;:e. There is certainly opportunity . tioned to Stem a fewyears ago how he
way the · juniors did the
would like to see all NBA players copy
from Galliu Academy. this were much higher. We're not going to there."
same as freshmen en route weekend will mark another sit up here and.say we won 66 games,
James, who is home recovering fol- the NHL &lt;:us tom and line up and shake
to a repeat in 2007, the new,
year of great accomplish- we had all these awards and we had a ·lowing a procedure Tuesday that hands following playoff series. ·
comers to this year's state ments at the highest level. great home record. Ultimately, you'd removed a benign growth near his jaw, . "I think people like that, I think fans
squad have great expectaFor six underclassmen, it rather win 50 games if you're going to has been the topic of debate the past like it," Gilbert said. "It's probably the
tions tn fulfill in order for marks the chance to contin- win the NBA championship." ·
few days after he failed to shake hands right thing to do."
GAHS to continue its quest ue to build toward somefor a state championship.
thi~;~g
greater m their
Lauren. Adkins will bring
careers.
her state expertise to teamAnd for the three seniors
.
mates Barnes, Warner and
that
brilliant
Peyton Adkins in the careersendin their
PITTSBURGH (AP) - the Steelers io two Super problem developed, and nor coach Mike Tomlin disthe Blue and
4x800m relay final on
Roethlisberger's
Stcelers
quarterback Ben . Bowl victories"the last four was examined along the cussed
Whit~, it signifies one final
Friday. but the foursome chance to leave their mark Roethlisberger was limping seasons, had some problem . sideline by trainer John problem, and Tomlin said
will be collectiVely running
Roethlisberger there would be no update.
on the Blue. Angels' track due to left knee discomfort walking when he left the Norwig.
their first state relay togeth- and field program and its during an optional team team''s training complex but apparently did not need any · RoethlisbeTger is scheder. The quartet has the II th history.
practice Wednesday, but his knee was not bandaged. medical attention and uled to play golf Friday in
fastest qualifying time
Roethlisberger left the began stretching his leg an event at Bethpage Black,
Notes: Geiger and Logan did . not appear to be
entering the championship
the site of this month's U.S.
field during the Steelers' before practice ended.
were members of the state injured .
event.
Roethlisberger, who led morning practice after the
Neither Roethlisberger Open.
lOOm
and
runner-up
4x
. Peyton Adkins - who
placed eighth at the 4x200m relay teams as
Division II state cross coun- freshmen in 2006, along
try meet back in the fall - · with outgoing seniors
will also be competing the Felicia Close and Kayla
3200m final on Saturday. Perry. . . . Felicia Close is
The younger Adkins has the the lone state champion ·
eighth fastest qualifying from GAHS this decade.
time headed into the cham- winning the IOOm hurdles
title
in . 2006. ·
pionship.
.
Barnes, a member of both Southeastern Ohio has a
the varsity volleyball and state champion from each
basketball teams, will make season of the 2008-09 calher individual state debut on endar year, with the. excepSaturday in the 800m event" tion - so far - of this
and has the 15th fastest time spring. Alexander won the
Divisipn III volleyt?all title
entering the final.
Troester, a two-year start- this past fall and Oak Hill
ing goalie fcyr the boys soc- captured the Division IV
cer team and•an All-SEOAL boys basketbalr crown this
and all-district. selection .in past winter.

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llpol!s Daily "T fib'ne ol·
lice locaied at 825 Third

lished 197~. Call24 Hrs.
"
740·446-0870, nogers

Ave.

Basemertt Waterproofing. ·

"Lawn •--~--

Bualnau &amp;Trade

·ScftOol

--

,.

0&amp;8 '~

Mowing

re~on:1ble

SeNice,

nile5 no job ·10

GelllpOI.Ia C.....

~

\I1I1W ...,..m;w

gaiPpolisca~rcolege.fdu

CrematiOni.

lng Council lor Independent
CouegeaandSchootS 12748

Pet ,
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
Recrealtonal Vehleiea ..............................l1000
Announcem.nta ••••••• •. ,., ........... ................... aoo ATV ............................
1005.
~~··~·············•..:.........................~ .... ~.: ......... 100

1................. ; ..............

Blrthdily/Anntver. .ry .............. .-................... 205
Happy Ada ..........................- ..........:............. 210
L.o al• Found .............................. :.••••••••••••••• ~15
Memory/Thank 'lou ....... ,............................. 220

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Blcyc:lea ............................................;.........1010

BoatiiiAcceaaortea .......................---····... 1015
C-amparJRVa &amp; Tillh!lta ........... _................ 1020.
Motorcyclea ............................................... 10'25

Notlceo ......................................................... a2S Other .......................................................... 1030
Peroonolo .................................................- .• ~0. Wont to buy ............... ......... .....,...•_........... 1035
· .w anted ........ ~ ........:................................~·····235 · Automotive ................................................ 2000

·

... . . . . . . ..

Heating a Coollng ....................................... 328

=~~~~~~:~~

332
Lawn Sarvl.................................................. 334

t~mitur&amp;."

·Mualc:IDflnceiDr:•m.• •••• ,................. : •••••••• ~.,. •• 336
Other S.rvtcea.,•. _•••.•., .....- ............ ........:....338

ll!umolnWEtoctrteat ..................................... :wo
Profesalonat S.rvlcn .•• ~ ............................. 342

Lor!d (Ac,...go) ..................................... .,_••. 3030
Loti .•.....•...•.•........:.........••.....•••. -.-.•..•.•.•... 3035

W.i'lt to buy..... ..................................- ••- ... 3040
R.. l Eolato Rantolo ................................... 3500

Apaitmenlllfownhou&amp;H .......................... -3505
Comm•cJal. ................................... - . ......... 3510
CondamlnkJma ..................- ..................."'.3515
. S.CUrlty••••..• ,.....•c••••••••••.,••••••••••••••• - .:••••• - •••348 . Hounolor Ront ........................................ 3520
Tex/Accountlflll········-··············'···..·············350 Land (Ac,..go) .......................................... 3525
Repe1ra ................. o. ................................ .":..... 3~
Rooflng ........ ,.................. ~.............. ,., ........... ,346

TtaveiiEn..rtefnment ...... ;...........................352'

Stor~~ge .................................... _ •••.••••--.... 3535

"Pfnonctat Sarvlcaa .............................., •.•..••••405

Wont to Ront." ...................- •..•.•..•....•... &gt;••• 8500
Manutoctured HoUolf111 ••;...........................4000

Insurance ..............: .•••... :...........- .................10
MpMy to Land ............................................•ts
Educot!On .•...........•..... ..•....•..•.•.•........•.....•..•. soo

Mo...................:...••..••.. _ .......................... 4010
Rentlllo ......•••••..........••••...••••_ .... _...•....•.••• .OtS

Flnonclel ...•....... _.................... ... ...................o400

L"". . . . ....... . . ... .... . . . .,. _"---······-

L. .oono •..••.-.................................................. 515
Penonal. .....•.......•...•••..... , ............................ 520
Artlmala ...... .................;...........................,.... eoo
Animal Supplleo .......... ..........................- .... 605
Hon•ls-..... ......................................... ..........610

WonttoBuy .................. _........................... 4030
R..ort Property ............ - •.·-····-··--········-·5000
Reaort Property for ule .•••;...................... 6025
AMort Property lor rent .•.••..•.. .....••...•....• soso
Employ...,nt ....................••.......•..••.••.••.......6000

wontto ouy-. ........•••.............•.......... .......••..•.625

Caohler/Ctark ..................... - ...................-.6008
ChUdiEI&lt;Mt'ly Care ....••
- 6008
u

. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . .

Clerlcat ......................................................... 6010
Con~ctlon ......... ~ ............................~........ 6012
QriYero &amp; DaiiYefY .................................... 6014

EdUC&lt;ttlon ••- - ·····················'···'·········- ·······6016
Eloctrtcal Plumblng .•......•.•: •....••..:............ 6018

Employnwnt Agenc:lea .................~····-··..:•• 8020

Enlortolnmont ........c.•....•••. - .................. - •• 6022
FOOd Senrlc:ft ..............•..•.....••....••.•....•: .•..6024
Government a F. . . .l Jobs .....•.............. 60~
Holp anlad- Gonoral .................................. 6028

Deere la\Oiy'l You'll be 7AM·6PM. lbys, luml· Friday Juol&gt; Slh. 9·5pm,
surprised! Cheek 001 our ture, country crafts, inte- sat. June 6th, from
Glva away While Female used •
inventory
at tlor decor., kids, adult &amp; 9·2pm,
Longabergar
Cat 4 years old spade &amp; www.CAREQ.com.
Car· teen plothlng, antlqlles
baSkets, toys, Home In·
declawed. 740-645-4500
michael
Equipment
·
·u
,

2 female 1 112 yr. old

ManagomentiSuporvloory ....... ................. 6034
Mechanlca ........................- ........................ 6036

Fuel On C!)8&amp;1Wood/Gas ............................. 9ol5
Fumlture ................................................... _.. 950

Medlcat ........................................................ 6038
MI.ISicaL .. ,........... ......... ~•• ., •••.. _, ____ ,:....••••. 6040

Hobby/HunUSport ........................•.........-955

Port-nmo-Tamporortoo ............................. GO*:I

Kid"' corner .................................................960

RHtAUI'Wints ...... _............. - ............ _.......... 6014

_ l . . , _ , o ........•....•......••....................•...965
Wontto buy .............................................- - 970
YenS s.te .....................................................175

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T.c~ntcol--····-···· ····-·- ···-·····-······· eoso

Toxtllett/Foctory .................._ ..................... 8052

~gor~rne:ay·;,;;;s,~Jtoyune
;:,; ;·•"!"':'-"!'"!~
5 :Irom Q•4. a'

105Q Kraus BeCk Ad. 1f2

40-446.2412

7

rabbtt

Eq~.t~t Tara Esta1es

Big ya_l"d

AqdlscnPika

sat June6th9'00.2'00
.

1

lea

. vearnessage.

For sale ··AKC ·German
lood
·
5hep. pups top b
•
11ne, parents on premises
Heritag,o
Fonns
904-675-5724.

oeg.

.

.

Carport sale Friday

JU!\0 6lh 8 June 711r. 9-4 .
Kaoeuga crossed !rom
Balrds separal8 tram va·
riroty stora. lots of wolf&lt;-

3

4-ill-

"''

-

cto"""-

ladles
uct1

lg-•lg &amp;

52'1V

lie

t

SR 7 Powe

~=:.m:l. A~,
1 ' ,,,

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..._

.

•
1dCCIII~riel

M

clollting, Upholstary . ma· adUH clothing, lumnur..
teriol. miSc. Fn. &amp; Sat. · base-board
hea111r.
Forni~
Roush boQ!&lt;s,
go-cart.
lots

5

905
Cheshire.

ea.....
, RVa &amp;
T......

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19n Airstream Argot;Jsy :
:!8ft. e•c. oond.
:
$4700. 304-882-3959 or ·
cal304-675-0045

June
B-? Lots ot girls
&amp; boys . oamod bnmd
dothe:S
Site 12 mos. 10
size 8 . MBn &amp; worn..,.

more, rain or shine
·
If""'
• Badno.
51
823
51h.6tl!. 4 family.. """"
..,..,..,
boy 5 girt. boy1. clolhOS.
toys. very_,

mora.

ter worntn's &amp; fnBO's ..$3500
~ JNOffl d ·
( 4o)4lS-64M
7

Lana

~-

'

Comfort Camp Sail

con.

Tllb Outlot, "Top :"';:~.fi':,'":n!u:; Multi Family Yant sale. lOin
Slide · in ,.,..;
Quality, F- 0011.-.y, deslr &amp; air rordtloner. JUno 5th &amp; t!lh. across camper; · very
good.
p~ Save 50%. Tiki TUba. baby . stuff and much from firehOuSe m Ches· .cond..
one
PWNW, •
·

.......,..,....,..,.

•

'"'..

YIIQ sale ct Rod.
•
.,.._,
, rooy June 5th &amp; 6th from guitar ...wlernp. . kinO. RV
H&lt;. !Ml.
.
•
quililn,ltilbeddlng
·Sa!vi&lt;G
;an-

coins.
any
verfgold
or 10Ki141&lt;/16f( gold )OW•
elly. gold. pre
1SISS
US
currency,
sets.
dio·
monds. MTS Coin Shop.

proollmlnt

fonn Equipment
Massey

Rl 7

Hot

bl&lt;&gt;e. Full btoOOed with
AKC
rogistered
and ·
~-~*.
lor more ·~·- ~~ Dollar •

598-80
79
304 ·
304·59J.(l471

Pk 1

B!Yd • A

ciOihing SbMI. Rfll?lnO, Cl!l&lt;fwells
clotheo. pictures
some new with lags Garage sale Fry ~s&gt; Yard Sale Fri/S4.t.t. . .55110 . '
(Dunner, Clayborne. CJ
"
·
Greer Ad Pt Pteaeant· .
Banks. Susan Bristle) dence on Pomeroy P1ke1
lng

graf1(11alh0r clOCk

&lt;loldf~,

6 7 AbOut 2 ·miles out

pond "''f!!lanc!ls "de ·by side ~ "'"'
r Mercury OUOboaltl ' Motor, .
plants, · elephant ears.
. . • Sl
.
Ia
.•·
rs, 2.2
HP . gaS
$350.~.'
!lots $9 00 lofllll Kat rotrtgeralof,
eleetlic Fisher Prlc:e &amp; llltte 2&lt;15-9497 or64S-3992
•
S40.00 ·
or
rang&lt;~
.
25
pulSeS.
shOes.
Tykes,
boys
&amp;
gl~s
&amp;
1578

Mi.

4 boys, 3 black and 1

" 11..,., 1, . _ ,

.,
June 5 &amp; 6 from 9-5 at

5th Ad.!-'

~uh. SCOttown, OH, Moving to· Florida· Fuml• ~m;.;,;;,;m~o~"'~~~~
ture,
200
cerarilk:s. June 5-6, ST 1-43, 3

740-886-6006after.• :oo

··~- 645-t361

. ,...,
!!eagle 3 moo. old
304·937-3192.
oe.ne

1/2

18?'1
Q to~
rom
·
•.,ree .
·• 8 00,.' , Somtilllf'QIOreveryOM.
lectallles, clolhlng, mlcs . Rodf1ey
COmmunity·
Garage sale. Fri. &amp; 5al. Bulldl"!! Saturday. Toys,
JUno 5. 6. 822 VIne tQoll. .l&gt;il.., . a . Jd&lt;ls

Nice . clean · sale . Sa.t. n.

D. to mention pleas stop by.

Free 3 yr. old . ~-·~
!Hea~r mox wort&lt;png cat· Washer, dryer, relrigera·
He do!J 740-645-69()9.
tor, 3' pool table t• slate,
Free to good home· M &amp; 740-$17.0127
. F kittens. all COIOr1. Can Good rid'"" lawn mower
"'::11
740-;·245·5606
tor sa.le. Ask tor J r. Call
Free lo good !lOme ,.. 740-256· tt02
·

Great

Approx.

SBJe 81 Hartford ,
.
·
Muttl·family sale Juna 5,

Comm. Blg. JuneS!hg.

mala, s:tSQ, 1 short
house flold Items glasS- June Sth &amp; Glh 9-Spm
haif1!d mole, $300. First Appro•. BOO BD FT welt ware pictu!9S. -slanted Jvne 5th, 61h Baum Adshols · aoQ wormed. Cell seasoned wild cherry ~.
some
furniture ditlOn Ad, Jawn furniture ,
1.40-388-8472
or Most 1 in . Random Width wreathes. Items to many tanning bed. AB lounge,

May 1600.po

antiques.

:c"";;.~;.on~left~.~--~~

9·?, oomm ol Foresl Run 5, &amp; 6 from· 8·5 ot"5170
&amp; 7A. clothes &amp; mloc.
SOhtaltoo Rou!e 650. Bidwell . •

•u

740-545-2396.

Nasca. H
r, scooter.
oma ·
Int. Pr'lmlt s. fUmitvre.·
111

wheelchair,.
wa
rers, rv.·

1157 2nd Ave. Plus size
clothes.
baby
cloltns
plus much morel
June 5·6 • 3 Miles Nonh tenor, rotot_i ar, etc.
·
of Hotze( tiospital at 588 ·Big yatd saie, June 6 Multi Family Sale June 4,

dogs, good
dogs , STIHL 5alos 5 5arvlce Korrfld. H
~each, (740)992·3615
NOw Avali- at . Cannl· Va~ 5ale

g:,~\'!":.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::: ~~n:!.~ii~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Equlpment1Supplleo .................. .... ..............835
Ft.a Marilieta ............... - ................................ 840

rrti~

645 •4097

Sporto U:lllty ..•.•:........ :••.••...... ...•:,.••..•.••.•.. ,2030
wormed, (304)862·2440. .
TNcko .... :.:.................................................20,.; · 304-674-5966
utlllty Trollanc ..........•••......••.....•..............••ao40
veru
v.no .. ... ...............................................: ..••... 21MS
F190 KiltenS. (6 ca"'ll
.want to bur ~ ...........................,:...••••- ......... 20.50
young.l
please
AHI Eolote Saleo .................................. - •• 3000
(7 ) 11JetAeraHon Motors
40 94 2301
C:.....C
-~'Potlolo .................-······················-~10
._trod, now 6 -IH
On••.~~ ········•················ ·················· ... ··CKC Rq. Mini llachs·
·In •~ Call Ron
Cond0mlnlum8'.......................................... 3015
hunds, 1 long haired fe- Evena -800-537·9SZ8

~:~=~·:~ =-~~·::~::::::::::::~::::::~::::::::::=:

Fri &amp; Sat Bam - ? Girls
summer clOthes, desk,
chest,
king
manross,

tires.
shirts. Harloy
glider, =F ld

exerclse . bike . &amp; more,

74 ().4.46~38 25
$200. 740-645·7547.
· ·rRAILERs.coM
ttems,
9·7" Aleshire ra&amp;l·
· day
Three.
- Family Garage At ..Jerry·
Cute Kittens to QIVe.
Sal Fri sa J
.IJ
•
•
5
'""--~~-~
e
• I une
~ ctence.
2100
Carroll
away to- a gooc;t hOme :-:
hn
call
446-80 17
or Have you Priced • Jo
416 ·orchailt Hill Ad. Street. Syracuse. Ohio,

Auto Rent•Vlaate ..................................... 2005
Adorable CKC Cocker ·ooael
AppllancoServlco ....................................... 302 · Autoa;................................................ - .••~ •. 2010
Spaniel . :
· PUPI'Ios. 7Ml-446-2412
Al,ll:omat1Ye ......... :........................ ~·•· ········ ... 304 Clllllc/AnUquu .....·.......~ ... - ... •·-·······~·······2015 .'·.
.
. Building Materlala ....................................... 306 C001ftM~ctolllndUot~·' ·····•·noOo o••••··'·········· 2020
tri-color. ' bii!Ck . &amp; buff
Bueln•••·················-··....... ,.......................... 308 Pana &amp; Acceaaarte1 ....... ......................, •.•...202~
. $200;
1st ..~s
&amp;.

a••

&amp; Saturday

616

. 31967 A9Ckspftngs Ad
mPe behind new GAHS.
Farm ~qulpmanl · ·
Yard Sale
3 family garage aale. Fri. Kids clolll.. ·. all ~zes,
EBY,
tNTEGAm':,, 3 Faml"., . Flunimarm sale $ Sat, M;ay 5th -&amp; 6th1 longaberger, Vera Brad·
.,
..,f(I~FER BUILT,
·
Fri. June 5, Fort Ran· b.oy &amp; gin baby clOthes, lay.
household
Items .
iMitock \
VALLEY
HORSE/LIVE· dolph Terrat.:~ Pt. PleBs· lots Sol misc., 31744 No- . Karaoke Ma~hlne, b!cy·.
STOCK ·
T~AILERS, ant
bte umm~ Rd.. Middle· clas, to much !o"llst.
0 45·760
·
·
Pol~ f!erelords 4 yr., LOAD
MAX
EQUif- ·
. port, h,
~
5ale J
·~
Garage Sale June 3, 4, &amp;
.
·
uarage
una .,... at
3 vr. 9 inon. old Heil· MENT
TRAILERS, 5. Washer dryer, ladles 4 family val'(t sale, June 200 Glen Or. .acrces trom
ors 8 mon. old Bull call CARGO
EXfAESS &amp; tlolhlog,
2T·~ . girls 4-5. 9am·? 6t8 Elm St. Na!lonwlde . Ins. on t60.
304-882·2774.
HOMESTEADER
clolhes. lots .01 toys. 610 Racine. Ohio
Nome
brand
clolhes;
;;;;;;;;;;;: TRAILERS.
CA.RGOICONCESSION
bo
·
B+W 3fd AWJ.
7 family June 4, S, 6, beys, mans, :M&gt;mens, tn· ·
tantio &amp; mat11mlly, house·
Pall
GOOSENECK FLAl'BED Huge 3 Family Yan( sale hind Masonle lodge In · ld
·
S3999.~ VIEW OUR · EN- Thur&amp;·Sal: ·114 · mile out Ra'clne, dothlrig, · tumi· ho Items, ~lrt' b\lm, new.
AKC Pembroke Welsh TIRE TRAILEil : INV EN- 218 n~me . brand gl~s ture. toyo. ·ho\ISOhOid. old Avon ·prod. mise . . .
Corgis 3m 31 · tri'CO!or &amp; TORY AT
.
.
clelhes o-a mo. Boys wooden ohaiPS. antique JI.W18 5 &amp; 6 al Hysell Run·
sable/white. POP asking WW\N.CARMICHAEL·
slza 5·7 lays, crafts, hoU· llour•sugar
bin, much Ref. Pomeroy. lift chairs, '

. Sen~lcu ........................................... -. ........... 300

catortng ................................ .................... :... 310
ChHd/Eidorly Caro •••••.•••••••..••••.•.••.••.••.•••.•.••• 312
Compuloro ..... ::•.....•...•.........•:....••...•.........•.•
contr11Ctor11.: ..............................,. ............... 31&amp;
QonMatlcii.Janltor1el: .................................... 318
Electrlcal ..... ............ , .................................... 320
FH!n~nlhclal ...•..•..•..........: .................................. 323226
•~ ..•.•... ., .............................................:...

,wheeler
.Davidson

Friday

611 at 1S Portsmouth Ad

~

.

· Colleva

big or Mmoll 304-675-1610 · {Careers Closa To Home)
or )o.\ -5~:}- 1960 .
Call TOday! 74tl-446-4367
......_ __ •-.........• .
HliJ0.2144152

740"-446·3745

gli1s
clOthing,
~nga·
berger, baby items, litHe
Tykes, 9·1
. .
.
2 lamlty, June 5th., 9-?, 4

aMoli(ICement

Wlterprootlng
Uncoriditional Nre11me ·

they last Pick up at Gal·

Hay, - . Saod, Groln .... ,.•...•.•....••.•......••. 115
Hunt!ng 6 Land .......................--~·-···;.... 710
Won1to .buy ............................................. ..72S
Merchan&lt;IIM ................... ......... _ ................. eoo
Antlq-.................................................. _...905
Appllanco ........................................... .- ..••... 910
Auotlono ..................................... ..................915
S.rgaln Ba...,..nt............................... - •.•...920

a tour of our~tautiju(faci£ity

.rll

...,.,

Yanl Sale

.Larlio Yard Sale · 2650 Sat Only 9 · 7 at 85.•
Mill Creek Ad. Fri·Sat
Amold Dr. JlidWell. BabY.
~~"'!"'_ _ _.._ kids. adull clothes•. baby
Yerd Sale ·at · Mary ilems. 1oys, outdoOr play
Layne's on Roush Rd. equip.
LO!lgaberger,
Cheshl(e. Gta.-\llare. . !g. Slampin up, sCrapbook·
siZe clothes. dishOo, elol
ing Items. Hobby Horse.
h
h ld
•
Yard Sale Hoi Dogs ouse o ,-cran, m1sc.
Bake 5ale
.
Fri &amp;· Sat June 5 &amp; s" Bargain HuntePS . 4 tam· .
10AM·4PM
at
Trinity ily sala al 1853 Neigh·
U.M. Church Sl. RT. 160, ~mood Ad. June 5. 6. 7
Poner,OH
7.30·?Ch!!Ckusout
.;...;.;;.;..;..;..._ __
Church wide Yard I Bake
2 lamHy yard sale, Juno Sale June 5 &amp; 6 Q;OOam
51h &amp; 6th "4
1
• .r r • comer 0 to 5:00pm each day'.
Unloh &amp; Long Sl. , Rul· Fellowshtp
Faith ·
01
· land {near old school lot) Church . Rio Grand&amp;
~rpe.·t.' t __women's
lect s·m,
lcs 20344 SA 554 .
2X
mens · 0
' •
ron ·, Watch for Signs.
poollable. misc.
Fri &amp; Sal 2 lamlly . j nlanl
3 family yard 81118, Friday girls
clothes,
boys
June 5th, Saturday ?, clothes,· ml_ac, 123. Cindy
· 965 Ash St. Middleport, Dr. Rain Cancels
men's, wome~'s boys &amp; ;.;,:.;:::~;:,;;;;~!!'"-~

OH

et.A~

lOst; Blklwl)lt older (F)
· Shltzu, blind In .1 eye, · ~n· ·
swGrs
to· · · C'ali. ::;;;;;,;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;
~
740. 446 _2722 ·
.... lid 1 EJ......_ ,.....
'""
- '1 '""

Agrlcultura ......................................... .........~700
Farm Ectulprnent .......... ............ ....................70S
Gaf'Wn a Ptoducll................. ......................710

Cafftolau to scfreauk

, . Yard Salo

PUio'IPING
and
WV. Ron
Evaliis Jackson, OH
·800-537-11528

Dally T;lbune
must be picked

1ht,....

.,.,.~ In olollllon at.,. w. I~WII,..

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY SSt
No Fee Unless We Win!
1-888-sa:!-3345 ·

placed In ads at .
ilia .Galllpolla

Found· M. .blOWn/black
dog wlcollar, Pomeroy
call
· to
ID,
. aiea,
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Cavsownar
INDEPENDENCE (AP) - Six,
years into the LeBron James era. thq
Cleveland Cavaliers are without at\
NBA title in a city that has waited 45
years to celebrate any major championship.
Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert
believes his team will break the
drought.
.
" We will win a. championship for
Cleveland, Ohio," Gilbert said
Wednesday in a meeting with
reporters. "It's going to happen. We
don 't believe in any of this curse nonsense. We're going to work very hard.
beginning a coup!~ of days ago , to
make sure that happens."
That may make this offseason the
most importan"t in team history.
Superstar L-eBron James is eligible to
sign a contract extension with the
Cavaliers on July 18 , but most
observers expect him to reject it and
opt for free agency after next season.
Such a move would not preclude
James from remaining a Cavalier, but
even decidin~ to keep his options open
is sure to ra1se the collecuve anxiety
leve] ·of the city'.s fans . ·
That includes the Cavalie£s' owner.
· "If you think you're. nervous ..."
Bryan W~ltertlllle photo Gilbert joked before turning serious.
The Gallia Academy quartet of Kara Jackson, Brea "We feel very confident that this franClose, Alexis Geiger and Tonia Logan pose for a picture chise and the direction we're going
on the podium during this June 7, 2008 file photo at the will make ii the best place to play basDivision II track and · field championships at Jesse · ketball for our current players, LeBron
Owens Stadium in Columbus.
·
· James, future players and anybody
basketball this past winter, else. That's all we can do. We can crewill be making her state ate the best environment and best culdebut Friday in the discus ture ·and create a team that has the best
AP photo
chances of ultimately winning an NBA
final.
fromPageBl
. Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert talks about the 2008-2009 season at the
Torester enters the cham- championship., We're doing that:" :
~tlbert hasn thad any ~onversattons team's practice.facility in Independence on Wednesday.
pionship · ~ith · the second
to Saturday's champi- best qualifying mark, the wnh James about what Will happen th1s '
·
· .
onship.
·The maneuvering to entice James to with Orlando Magic players following
best of any of the Blue summer.
Close has also competed Angels this year.
"We've had a lot of other business to remain in Cleveland beyond this sea- the conclusion of · the Eastern
in three state semifinals
Gallia Academy, at least focus on," Gilbert said . "It takes two to son already has begun. A deal is close Conference finals.
c·ombined in the lOOm hur- numbers wise, is sitting in a make a contract. At the appropriate to being completed that will sell a 15
Gilbert did not criticize his superstar,
dles and 300m hurdles very good situation · in time, we'll make our best efforts to r.ercent share of the franchise to an but made it clear he would have preevents ,
regards to making another make sure LeBron understands the nves tmen1 group from Ch"ma, anat"10n ferred to see Ja 1nes ,shak 1·n·g hands w1"th
The remaining veteran,
chase
at the state title - as great plans we have and all the oppor- of 1.3 billion where James enjoys enor- the winners.
Lauren Adkins, has qualilong as Friday goes well.
l~~ities here. We feel pretty good about inous popularity. Gilbert recited rat"As you know now, there are a lot of
fied twice for state in the
However, even if things
In the four years Gilbert has owned ings from an NBA game in the fall of things gping on in that young man's
3200m event and was the go perfect for the Angels
the
franchise , the Cavariers have 2007. when he said 300 million head," Gilbert said, referring to the
D-2 runner-up in the race in this weekend, it still may
2007 as a sophomore. not be enough. Defending· in&lt;:reased their payroll and wins. The Chinese viewers tuned in to watch procedure James has known he needed
66 victories this season set a new fran- Houston's Yao Ming face Milwaukee's for months. "LeBron has given more
Adkins is also a four-year Division
II
champion
interviews .and is in front of the public
state qualifier in cross coun- Cuyahoga Valley Christian chise mark and tied for the lOth most Yi Jianlian.
in
league
history,
while
the
payroll
has
.
The
Super
Bowl
is
the
most-wat&lt;:hed
and
·in front of the media more than .
try.
.
Academy enters . the twoLeadership like that will day event with a D-2 best consistently ranked among the league's American television broadcast with an . maybe any sports figure that exists
average audience of more than I00 today ... Nobody in the world can do
prove instrumental as this 13 participants in 13 events. highest.
experienced .quintet will be
is
one
of
the
few
owners
who
million , according to a number of stud- . 100 percent of the things looked ·upon
Gilbert
Other schools that plan on
serving as mentors to the making some noise in the isn 't intimidated by the league's luxury ies.
·
as the right thing to do. I think overall .
four new state qualifiers this D-2 girls meet this weekend tax _ the Cavaliers have soared over
The Chinese group approached the this guy has a pretty doggone good
weekend.
track record:"
the salary cap, and paid the tax, for the Cavs with their proposal. ·
And, much like when include Akron Hoban, past tw.o years.
·
/
"We
didn't
seek
them
out,
they
NBA Commissioner David S.tem has
Columbus Bishop Hartley, .
these three seniors stepped Akron
He.
wants
the
team
to
keep
improvsought
out
the
opportunity,"
Gilbert
said
he would like to meet with James
Buchtel,
up as freshmen en route to Warrensville Heights and ing. .
said. "When you go through the che&lt;:k- to discuss the issue. Gilbert, who grew
the program's first state run- Cincinnati McNicholas.
"Nobody is satisfied. Nobody is list of good things, China is a big up watching hockey in Detroit, menner-up finish in 2006 or the ·
For the nine remaining happy," Gilbert said. "Expectations pla&lt;:e. There is certainly opportunity . tioned to Stem a fewyears ago how he
way the · juniors did the
would like to see all NBA players copy
from Galliu Academy. this were much higher. We're not going to there."
same as freshmen en route weekend will mark another sit up here and.say we won 66 games,
James, who is home recovering fol- the NHL &lt;:us tom and line up and shake
to a repeat in 2007, the new,
year of great accomplish- we had all these awards and we had a ·lowing a procedure Tuesday that hands following playoff series. ·
comers to this year's state ments at the highest level. great home record. Ultimately, you'd removed a benign growth near his jaw, . "I think people like that, I think fans
squad have great expectaFor six underclassmen, it rather win 50 games if you're going to has been the topic of debate the past like it," Gilbert said. "It's probably the
tions tn fulfill in order for marks the chance to contin- win the NBA championship." ·
few days after he failed to shake hands right thing to do."
GAHS to continue its quest ue to build toward somefor a state championship.
thi~;~g
greater m their
Lauren. Adkins will bring
careers.
her state expertise to teamAnd for the three seniors
.
mates Barnes, Warner and
that
brilliant
Peyton Adkins in the careersendin their
PITTSBURGH (AP) - the Steelers io two Super problem developed, and nor coach Mike Tomlin disthe Blue and
4x800m relay final on
Roethlisberger's
Stcelers
quarterback Ben . Bowl victories"the last four was examined along the cussed
Whit~, it signifies one final
Friday. but the foursome chance to leave their mark Roethlisberger was limping seasons, had some problem . sideline by trainer John problem, and Tomlin said
will be collectiVely running
Roethlisberger there would be no update.
on the Blue. Angels' track due to left knee discomfort walking when he left the Norwig.
their first state relay togeth- and field program and its during an optional team team''s training complex but apparently did not need any · RoethlisbeTger is scheder. The quartet has the II th history.
practice Wednesday, but his knee was not bandaged. medical attention and uled to play golf Friday in
fastest qualifying time
Roethlisberger left the began stretching his leg an event at Bethpage Black,
Notes: Geiger and Logan did . not appear to be
entering the championship
the site of this month's U.S.
field during the Steelers' before practice ended.
were members of the state injured .
event.
Roethlisberger, who led morning practice after the
Neither Roethlisberger Open.
lOOm
and
runner-up
4x
. Peyton Adkins - who
placed eighth at the 4x200m relay teams as
Division II state cross coun- freshmen in 2006, along
try meet back in the fall - · with outgoing seniors
will also be competing the Felicia Close and Kayla
3200m final on Saturday. Perry. . . . Felicia Close is
The younger Adkins has the the lone state champion ·
eighth fastest qualifying from GAHS this decade.
time headed into the cham- winning the IOOm hurdles
title
in . 2006. ·
pionship.
.
Barnes, a member of both Southeastern Ohio has a
the varsity volleyball and state champion from each
basketball teams, will make season of the 2008-09 calher individual state debut on endar year, with the. excepSaturday in the 800m event" tion - so far - of this
and has the 15th fastest time spring. Alexander won the
Divisipn III volleyt?all title
entering the final.
Troester, a two-year start- this past fall and Oak Hill
ing goalie fcyr the boys soc- captured the Division IV
cer team and•an All-SEOAL boys basketbalr crown this
and all-district. selection .in past winter.

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more, rain or shine
·
If""'
• Badno.
51
823
51h.6tl!. 4 family.. """"
..,..,..,
boy 5 girt. boy1. clolhOS.
toys. very_,

mora.

ter worntn's &amp; fnBO's ..$3500
~ JNOffl d ·
( 4o)4lS-64M
7

Lana

~-

'

Comfort Camp Sail

con.

Tllb Outlot, "Top :"';:~.fi':,'":n!u:; Multi Family Yant sale. lOin
Slide · in ,.,..;
Quality, F- 0011.-.y, deslr &amp; air rordtloner. JUno 5th &amp; t!lh. across camper; · very
good.
p~ Save 50%. Tiki TUba. baby . stuff and much from firehOuSe m Ches· .cond..
one
PWNW, •
·

.......,..,....,..,.

•

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YIIQ sale ct Rod.
•
.,.._,
, rooy June 5th &amp; 6th from guitar ...wlernp. . kinO. RV
H&lt;. !Ml.
.
•
quililn,ltilbeddlng
·Sa!vi&lt;G
;an-

coins.
any
verfgold
or 10Ki141&lt;/16f( gold )OW•
elly. gold. pre
1SISS
US
currency,
sets.
dio·
monds. MTS Coin Shop.

proollmlnt

fonn Equipment
Massey

Rl 7

Hot

bl&lt;&gt;e. Full btoOOed with
AKC
rogistered
and ·
~-~*.
lor more ·~·- ~~ Dollar •

598-80
79
304 ·
304·59J.(l471

Pk 1

B!Yd • A

ciOihing SbMI. Rfll?lnO, Cl!l&lt;fwells
clotheo. pictures
some new with lags Garage sale Fry ~s&gt; Yard Sale Fri/S4.t.t. . .55110 . '
(Dunner, Clayborne. CJ
"
·
Greer Ad Pt Pteaeant· .
Banks. Susan Bristle) dence on Pomeroy P1ke1
lng

graf1(11alh0r clOCk

&lt;loldf~,

6 7 AbOut 2 ·miles out

pond "''f!!lanc!ls "de ·by side ~ "'"'
r Mercury OUOboaltl ' Motor, .
plants, · elephant ears.
. . • Sl
.
Ia
.•·
rs, 2.2
HP . gaS
$350.~.'
!lots $9 00 lofllll Kat rotrtgeralof,
eleetlic Fisher Prlc:e &amp; llltte 2&lt;15-9497 or64S-3992
•
S40.00 ·
or
rang&lt;~
.
25
pulSeS.
shOes.
Tykes,
boys
&amp;
gl~s
&amp;
1578

Mi.

4 boys, 3 black and 1

" 11..,., 1, . _ ,

.,
June 5 &amp; 6 from 9-5 at

5th Ad.!-'

~uh. SCOttown, OH, Moving to· Florida· Fuml• ~m;.;,;;,;m~o~"'~~~~
ture,
200
cerarilk:s. June 5-6, ST 1-43, 3

740-886-6006after.• :oo

··~- 645-t361

. ,...,
!!eagle 3 moo. old
304·937-3192.
oe.ne

1/2

18?'1
Q to~
rom
·
•.,ree .
·• 8 00,.' , Somtilllf'QIOreveryOM.
lectallles, clolhlng, mlcs . Rodf1ey
COmmunity·
Garage sale. Fri. &amp; 5al. Bulldl"!! Saturday. Toys,
JUno 5. 6. 822 VIne tQoll. .l&gt;il.., . a . Jd&lt;ls

Nice . clean · sale . Sa.t. n.

D. to mention pleas stop by.

Free 3 yr. old . ~-·~
!Hea~r mox wort&lt;png cat· Washer, dryer, relrigera·
He do!J 740-645-69()9.
tor, 3' pool table t• slate,
Free to good home· M &amp; 740-$17.0127
. F kittens. all COIOr1. Can Good rid'"" lawn mower
"'::11
740-;·245·5606
tor sa.le. Ask tor J r. Call
Free lo good !lOme ,.. 740-256· tt02
·

Great

Approx.

SBJe 81 Hartford ,
.
·
Muttl·family sale Juna 5,

Comm. Blg. JuneS!hg.

mala, s:tSQ, 1 short
house flold Items glasS- June Sth &amp; Glh 9-Spm
haif1!d mole, $300. First Appro•. BOO BD FT welt ware pictu!9S. -slanted Jvne 5th, 61h Baum Adshols · aoQ wormed. Cell seasoned wild cherry ~.
some
furniture ditlOn Ad, Jawn furniture ,
1.40-388-8472
or Most 1 in . Random Width wreathes. Items to many tanning bed. AB lounge,

May 1600.po

antiques.

:c"";;.~;.on~left~.~--~~

9·?, oomm ol Foresl Run 5, &amp; 6 from· 8·5 ot"5170
&amp; 7A. clothes &amp; mloc.
SOhtaltoo Rou!e 650. Bidwell . •

•u

740-545-2396.

Nasca. H
r, scooter.
oma ·
Int. Pr'lmlt s. fUmitvre.·
111

wheelchair,.
wa
rers, rv.·

1157 2nd Ave. Plus size
clothes.
baby
cloltns
plus much morel
June 5·6 • 3 Miles Nonh tenor, rotot_i ar, etc.
·
of Hotze( tiospital at 588 ·Big yatd saie, June 6 Multi Family Sale June 4,

dogs, good
dogs , STIHL 5alos 5 5arvlce Korrfld. H
~each, (740)992·3615
NOw Avali- at . Cannl· Va~ 5ale

g:,~\'!":.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::: ~~n:!.~ii~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Equlpment1Supplleo .................. .... ..............835
Ft.a Marilieta ............... - ................................ 840

rrti~

645 •4097

Sporto U:lllty ..•.•:........ :••.••...... ...•:,.••..•.••.•.. ,2030
wormed, (304)862·2440. .
TNcko .... :.:.................................................20,.; · 304-674-5966
utlllty Trollanc ..........•••......••.....•..............••ao40
veru
v.no .. ... ...............................................: ..••... 21MS
F190 KiltenS. (6 ca"'ll
.want to bur ~ ...........................,:...••••- ......... 20.50
young.l
please
AHI Eolote Saleo .................................. - •• 3000
(7 ) 11JetAeraHon Motors
40 94 2301
C:.....C
-~'Potlolo .................-······················-~10
._trod, now 6 -IH
On••.~~ ········•················ ·················· ... ··CKC Rq. Mini llachs·
·In •~ Call Ron
Cond0mlnlum8'.......................................... 3015
hunds, 1 long haired fe- Evena -800-537·9SZ8

~:~=~·:~ =-~~·::~::::::::::::~::::::~::::::::::=:

Fri &amp; Sat Bam - ? Girls
summer clOthes, desk,
chest,
king
manross,

tires.
shirts. Harloy
glider, =F ld

exerclse . bike . &amp; more,

74 ().4.46~38 25
$200. 740-645·7547.
· ·rRAILERs.coM
ttems,
9·7" Aleshire ra&amp;l·
· day
Three.
- Family Garage At ..Jerry·
Cute Kittens to QIVe.
Sal Fri sa J
.IJ
•
•
5
'""--~~-~
e
• I une
~ ctence.
2100
Carroll
away to- a gooc;t hOme :-:
hn
call
446-80 17
or Have you Priced • Jo
416 ·orchailt Hill Ad. Street. Syracuse. Ohio,

Auto Rent•Vlaate ..................................... 2005
Adorable CKC Cocker ·ooael
AppllancoServlco ....................................... 302 · Autoa;................................................ - .••~ •. 2010
Spaniel . :
· PUPI'Ios. 7Ml-446-2412
Al,ll:omat1Ye ......... :........................ ~·•· ········ ... 304 Clllllc/AnUquu .....·.......~ ... - ... •·-·······~·······2015 .'·.
.
. Building Materlala ....................................... 306 C001ftM~ctolllndUot~·' ·····•·noOo o••••··'·········· 2020
tri-color. ' bii!Ck . &amp; buff
Bueln•••·················-··....... ,.......................... 308 Pana &amp; Acceaaarte1 ....... ......................, •.•...202~
. $200;
1st ..~s
&amp;.

a••

&amp; Saturday

616

. 31967 A9Ckspftngs Ad
mPe behind new GAHS.
Farm ~qulpmanl · ·
Yard Sale
3 family garage aale. Fri. Kids clolll.. ·. all ~zes,
EBY,
tNTEGAm':,, 3 Faml"., . Flunimarm sale $ Sat, M;ay 5th -&amp; 6th1 longaberger, Vera Brad·
.,
..,f(I~FER BUILT,
·
Fri. June 5, Fort Ran· b.oy &amp; gin baby clOthes, lay.
household
Items .
iMitock \
VALLEY
HORSE/LIVE· dolph Terrat.:~ Pt. PleBs· lots Sol misc., 31744 No- . Karaoke Ma~hlne, b!cy·.
STOCK ·
T~AILERS, ant
bte umm~ Rd.. Middle· clas, to much !o"llst.
0 45·760
·
·
Pol~ f!erelords 4 yr., LOAD
MAX
EQUif- ·
. port, h,
~
5ale J
·~
Garage Sale June 3, 4, &amp;
.
·
uarage
una .,... at
3 vr. 9 inon. old Heil· MENT
TRAILERS, 5. Washer dryer, ladles 4 family val'(t sale, June 200 Glen Or. .acrces trom
ors 8 mon. old Bull call CARGO
EXfAESS &amp; tlolhlog,
2T·~ . girls 4-5. 9am·? 6t8 Elm St. Na!lonwlde . Ins. on t60.
304-882·2774.
HOMESTEADER
clolhes. lots .01 toys. 610 Racine. Ohio
Nome
brand
clolhes;
;;;;;;;;;;;: TRAILERS.
CA.RGOICONCESSION
bo
·
B+W 3fd AWJ.
7 family June 4, S, 6, beys, mans, :M&gt;mens, tn· ·
tantio &amp; mat11mlly, house·
Pall
GOOSENECK FLAl'BED Huge 3 Family Yan( sale hind Masonle lodge In · ld
·
S3999.~ VIEW OUR · EN- Thur&amp;·Sal: ·114 · mile out Ra'clne, dothlrig, · tumi· ho Items, ~lrt' b\lm, new.
AKC Pembroke Welsh TIRE TRAILEil : INV EN- 218 n~me . brand gl~s ture. toyo. ·ho\ISOhOid. old Avon ·prod. mise . . .
Corgis 3m 31 · tri'CO!or &amp; TORY AT
.
.
clelhes o-a mo. Boys wooden ohaiPS. antique JI.W18 5 &amp; 6 al Hysell Run·
sable/white. POP asking WW\N.CARMICHAEL·
slza 5·7 lays, crafts, hoU· llour•sugar
bin, much Ref. Pomeroy. lift chairs, '

. Sen~lcu ........................................... -. ........... 300

catortng ................................ .................... :... 310
ChHd/Eidorly Caro •••••.•••••••..••••.•.••.••.••.•••.•.••• 312
Compuloro ..... ::•.....•...•.........•:....••...•.........•.•
contr11Ctor11.: ..............................,. ............... 31&amp;
QonMatlcii.Janltor1el: .................................... 318
Electrlcal ..... ............ , .................................... 320
FH!n~nlhclal ...•..•..•..........: .................................. 323226
•~ ..•.•... ., .............................................:...

,wheeler
.Davidson

Friday

611 at 1S Portsmouth Ad

~

.

· Colleva

big or Mmoll 304-675-1610 · {Careers Closa To Home)
or )o.\ -5~:}- 1960 .
Call TOday! 74tl-446-4367
......_ __ •-.........• .
HliJ0.2144152

740"-446·3745

gli1s
clOthing,
~nga·
berger, baby items, litHe
Tykes, 9·1
. .
.
2 lamlty, June 5th., 9-?, 4

aMoli(ICement

Wlterprootlng
Uncoriditional Nre11me ·

they last Pick up at Gal·

Hay, - . Saod, Groln .... ,.•...•.•....••.•......••. 115
Hunt!ng 6 Land .......................--~·-···;.... 710
Won1to .buy ............................................. ..72S
Merchan&lt;IIM ................... ......... _ ................. eoo
Antlq-.................................................. _...905
Appllanco ........................................... .- ..••... 910
Auotlono ..................................... ..................915
S.rgaln Ba...,..nt............................... - •.•...920

a tour of our~tautiju(faci£ity

.rll

...,.,

Yanl Sale

.Larlio Yard Sale · 2650 Sat Only 9 · 7 at 85.•
Mill Creek Ad. Fri·Sat
Amold Dr. JlidWell. BabY.
~~"'!"'_ _ _.._ kids. adull clothes•. baby
Yerd Sale ·at · Mary ilems. 1oys, outdoOr play
Layne's on Roush Rd. equip.
LO!lgaberger,
Cheshl(e. Gta.-\llare. . !g. Slampin up, sCrapbook·
siZe clothes. dishOo, elol
ing Items. Hobby Horse.
h
h ld
•
Yard Sale Hoi Dogs ouse o ,-cran, m1sc.
Bake 5ale
.
Fri &amp;· Sat June 5 &amp; s" Bargain HuntePS . 4 tam· .
10AM·4PM
at
Trinity ily sala al 1853 Neigh·
U.M. Church Sl. RT. 160, ~mood Ad. June 5. 6. 7
Poner,OH
7.30·?Ch!!Ckusout
.;...;.;;.;..;..;..._ __
Church wide Yard I Bake
2 lamHy yard sale, Juno Sale June 5 &amp; 6 Q;OOam
51h &amp; 6th "4
1
• .r r • comer 0 to 5:00pm each day'.
Unloh &amp; Long Sl. , Rul· Fellowshtp
Faith ·
01
· land {near old school lot) Church . Rio Grand&amp;
~rpe.·t.' t __women's
lect s·m,
lcs 20344 SA 554 .
2X
mens · 0
' •
ron ·, Watch for Signs.
poollable. misc.
Fri &amp; Sal 2 lamlly . j nlanl
3 family yard 81118, Friday girls
clothes,
boys
June 5th, Saturday ?, clothes,· ml_ac, 123. Cindy
· 965 Ash St. Middleport, Dr. Rain Cancels
men's, wome~'s boys &amp; ;.;,:.;:::~;:,;;;;~!!'"-~

OH

et.A~

lOst; Blklwl)lt older (F)
· Shltzu, blind In .1 eye, · ~n· ·
swGrs
to· · · C'ali. ::;;;;;,;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;
~
740. 446 _2722 ·
.... lid 1 EJ......_ ,.....
'""
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Agrlcultura ......................................... .........~700
Farm Ectulprnent .......... ............ ....................70S
Gaf'Wn a Ptoducll................. ......................710

Cafftolau to scfreauk

, . Yard Salo

PUio'IPING
and
WV. Ron
Evaliis Jackson, OH
·800-537-11528

Dally T;lbune
must be picked

1ht,....

.,.,.~ In olollllon at.,. w. I~WII,..

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY SSt
No Fee Unless We Win!
1-888-sa:!-3345 ·

placed In ads at .
ilia .Galllpolla

Found· M. .blOWn/black
dog wlcollar, Pomeroy
call
· to
ID,
. aiea,
740-416·8489

-lflllr- *"

KIT &amp; CARLYLE

Prolmlonal Sorvlces

Annourv.e1 'en's

~ugh,

I!

Borders$3.00/perad

·Grophlcs soc forsmoll
$1.00 fOr larQe

*AU 1dl m~· be preplld*

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sundave Paper

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Should Include Th- Items

I;

'

Now you can have border$ and orophlcs
~
addedtOyourclosslfledads
.{,~

All Dlaptay1 1..2 Noon 2

hMrtion

8:00a.m. to-5:00 .,.m.

200

.E

JUSUAY

Or Fax To

Display Ads

a.oo a.m.

Monday thru Friday

.

·•

Or Fax To

IJtp.lf~«N
Succu afut Ads

l\egi~ter

(740) 446"2~2 (740) 992·2156. (304) 675-1333

•••

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ij';ribune

To Place

Angels

Ro.ethlisb.erger limps off, but apparently
not hurt
.

The Daily Sentinel • Page 83

F_.;on · 135

gas 2 SlllQI dutch, lock·

151
polis

2nd Avenue. Galfi·

446 .~2
.

Yard Salt.

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at

Canntcltaol:

Traile

Large VOid 5a1e 45 Rod- Salllrday June 6. yam
rs
wood 0.. oft Geofllll's ..-s,Townsh&lt;p Rd &lt;1041
;:7-~~:;:;5:...~:-~
Greet~. GlasswoAI. Bit· Bahr Ad. 3 ..... ltOf1h ol RV SaMce at Cannl- ·
.,._
-t
be'""'• Chestor oft Rt. 7, doth- cl\ael
Trailers :

;;;;;;tt.rog r-,_
day. Thu1S·Fri-5at

;;,i;

.
81 &amp; 177 Deenie Or. Fri
&amp;5 &amp; fY6.. 8A-2P A~ &amp;

baby ctolhes. m""'"""'·

~~--'"""'¥=~ r&amp;ngei'IOOd.

stepper,

=..r...;,..':

i.2 Miles out Route 218 111&gt;idmHI,

lng dillerentlal. good ti,..
$32QO.OQ 304-al2.0173
June 3. ~. 5, 6.

OSO .

toyo.

Pil&lt;o

Tol.e
0

lng,
i&lt;f)ICks. 7 - 5
Avon.peremials 5 many ·
othef ttems tQ numerous
M:Ac qcl11
to mention. alsQ a sale ot
'
items trom Vk;tor Bahr 03 HO Heritaga Softai.'
esta.te
ClaSSiC. Svr &amp;. blk. ,_.
tires, new bat lots of
4867 &amp; 4869 SR 850 on e lCC oond. $12.000..
612
616 !rom 9oln
?
Lob~ Everything
. . 740-645-2800
.

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·Thursday, June 4, 2009
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The Daily Sentinel • Page 85

www.mydallysentlnel.com

to sell
Avon catl740·446-3358

Need

7

ladies

liSA CroMWOrd PUIII•

BRIDGE

ACROS$

Oil.,.

1-

Phillip
Alder

e

v.hlcltt
11 City 9ft the

llohlrwtc

12 Vtry....,

BANKS
CONSTRUCTION
2000

co.

Autornotn, P

cian needed, expenence
required,

(740)667·33'16

"""''

,can

or tax re· • Room Additions &amp;

sums to 740o.667-l321

RemOdeling

• New Gersgas

• ElectriClll &amp;

04 Chevy Impala, 4 dr,
43.000 actual mites. excellenl cond. 1 owner.

Plumbing
·Roofing &amp; Gutters
• VInyl Skiing &amp;
Painting

$6000 obo 740-379·2427
Q4 Stratus, au', 4- cyL,
auto. 4[ir $3000 obo - 03
Oodge Durango 3rd row.

• Pallo and Porch

Pomeroy, Ohio
Commer&lt;ial•
Resldenlial
Estimates

•Free

(740) 99Z-5009
Custom Home BUilding

S1ee.l Frame Buildings
Building. Remodeling
Gener.d repair
www.bankscdb.com

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing, Siding,
Soffit, Decks,
Doots, Windows,
Electric, Plumbing,
Drywall,
Remodeling, Room
Additions
Local Contractor

' 13

t K Q 1~ 5

7:00 am- a:oo pm

Dump Truck .
Service

We Haul Gravel.
Limeslone. Coal ,
Compost, Top Soil
Call Walt or Sandy

740-992-3220 .

• AJI5

~llNI~,

~VEilY

MUST '(OV

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StfiFT .1r111Tt4 TttAT
.

"flllST STAll

AIIII'IS

HOWDY

LOWEEZV !!

HESH, ELVINE'r' ! !

TH' SOYS
ARE NAPPIN' !I

El"'ployment

OOPS,

SORRY!!
I WOULDN'T
WANT TO
WAKE 'EM
!!

'SPECIALL
TH' OL'

CRANI&lt;'l'
ONE!!

TONIGtfT"
llt4YME1

wasn't bum in a day:
If you are contemplaUng a &amp;am. It is
usually a good Idea to cfleck on th9 ilea
si1ualion. Enter BlackWood otago rtght,
which was Invented · b~ Easley
BlaCkwOOd In 1933. It 'NM:ed nicely on
this deal, North finding out thai his part·
ner had the three missinG aces. Taking a
l u - ganiblo oo lhe diamond 10.
North launched hla panner Into seven
spades. Allllr West led 111e spade tO,
how shoold Sooth . have planned the

Now anrollng fQr
summer chlldcara.
call Aillla or SharQn
(740) 949-2122

atl~'

DOWN

oppMiatiC8

22 Doni

2311atlll!l

·

1 fllrllvw·

::'tllnee :ner .

tS Creepy
17 Ofdholol,

=
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5

31 Plano ,_..
ol3 AllelltoiJr
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t9 H--t· 44 Tllk~p

=:;ver

46
46 Stnoi't
coin
4l Cornu

lmplemonl
aport
25 "-.-vlncR
41 Allilollbbr.
amor"
51 Son111ty

-

11o bold

32 c;et mara
•"""""
mo11ow.
e WJnonns"' 21 !lnsrl'•
· · ~ettet.
33 Eltplollve ·
lllioml
·
52 ~
feltel'l
•. 1 Ylltllt'ld
27 R........ lhe 53 DG2W ·
36 lltii!Uc • . 8 Swlditocs
fem .
- '
. _..
Kkl'-alt1 ' 29 'Andtolarltt
37 -and
dont't
31 Fllll11ng

· float

9 Formol
34 He't alway•
event
on the
tO Ilona,move
14 Autolmpofl 36 Mooldo!Jlllul

and 'Homo

play?
In recent ~ears, . Floman Key Card

BlackwOod has beco!nO universally pop·
· Ular. This unoovers not only 8988 but
also lhe 1&lt;lng and queen Of trumps, often
important cards in a ·slam contract!
ftowevor, do not 1110 AKCB when lhe
responder. immediately bids lour no-. trump, as Norlh did here. That shot.lld be
simple Blackwood. In 'this· deal, If tour
n&lt;H:rump had been RKCB . In clubs,
South's three·key·catd response would
have taft North unsure WhethfJI' his part·
·ner had three aces, or two aces and the
club king. To use AKCB, make your forclng raise 01 partnor'o su•. then jump to

p::l vu""'. BUT \11.\~ 1\r.\E, ~
N"''Vrt
·tour nO-trump.
WI\ E:.Nl.. \~ Rl~c.t""' 1111 .~
SOU1h correctly woh tho flr~ltrtck on the
I&gt;IFFERQIT l'l'i&lt;J.II ·. board. Then, when East dlsca•dad,

Cell: 740-416-5047
email: ·

=~·

comedienne whO died in HJ74, had the
. righl name l01a lot ol games and BJXll1s.

'Famili61ity breeds

BALLS 0' FIRE !I
CAN'T A FELLER
SLEEP 'ROUN'
HERE 1'!

50 Mounllln

Jane Sherwood Ace, an actress· end

Here are a couple Of her Ji nes ~

cmtti\e
dli.ld:are

Racine, Ohio 740·247-2019

Ask tor aces,
not for key cards

~ s~e

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IICI'OIIo

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Eoot

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.p... INT

Pass

46 Anclont

21 Gorienl

31

Dealer: Scuth
Vulnerable: Both

Advertise
in this
space
for
$70
per
month

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.,

Hill's Self
Storage

Swirr'4i

40 A-ta-

declarer played a dlamortcl ro his ace.
led a d~mond to dummy's king, ruffed
lhe diamond 10 With his spade ace,

drew trumps, and claimed.

triOk

Note the! HSouth ha(l won

.CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
C.llibrity Ciphlf ~· 111 Cftllltd lrorn quo~&amp;l;c.,s by lamout ~, pa'Sl and p&lt;eHnt.
Eaclllltl$1' !n tht ci):tler ttantii lor enol~.
'

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 'Thora are oow more TV's in Bribsh rouse~dslhan
·

one In his hand, he would have · !here are paopla ·which Is a bn ol a WOII'f.' • Prince Char~s

gone down.

G

-.

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f'UNN'(
•KIIIOCI&lt;·

I&lt;.Noc.K•
JOKE.
75 -acres in Bidwell, Ohio
$115,00, will sUbdivide
$2700/acre.
Mo1ivated
seller, maKe offer. Call
740-606-6118

J!iOO

WOlD.

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• four
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l: JUS.T
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.....,_ __.;._ ldltod by CLAY R. PCLLAN - - - - - -

AstroGraph

By Bemlce a.cre 0.01

to lorm four simple words.

PASECE '

Material prospects In your field or
endeavor loOk good In the year e.head,
2
but sotne extm eubetantlal gains can be ·
made trom • ·aide buslnea!. The amount
of work you do to generate more funds is
your de_cie!on.
GEMINI (May 21 ·June 20) - Anemptlng
3
to do good job pn a project when yOur
mind 15 off ·on aqmethlng else eels the
stage for·confusion. To leaaen the ml•·
takes, try to restrict .your thinking to ~·
taak at a time,
CANCER (Jvne 21 -July 22} - Your
cheCkbook might not · be. equipped to
1
,
cover all yOur luxurtoua spending, and
you may end ·up turning to your credit
eatd to h~e the hefty workload . Longterm obllgatlona will result.
LEO {July 23·/Wg. 22) - Expect to be
7
thrown out of the saqc:le. II you get
•
•
•
Involved In some old-fashioned horse
racing wllh a sldlkld r!der: It lsn't worth
the price you'll pay for plsylng that oame. · a PRINT NUMBERm 11
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -The view
r;:r lETHRS
you take of yow work could be both too
optimistic and too overwhelming to hfln·
die. Try to bei reallatlo as to What Is
involved before you teke on en eldreme·

'I' I I 1 I I
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· 11M AFRAID TO L.OOK
AT M'( REPORT CARD..

and 2 bedroom apts ..
fumished
and
unfur·
nished. and houses in
Pomero~ and Middleport,
security deposit required.
no pets. 740-992-2218

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JeiT Stetbem
(740) 517-6883

·alBERT
BISSEll

Held by employees of Home National
Bank in Racine, besidt;t bank,
• 209 S. Thin:l St. Rain Cancels.
Someltling for
all shapes,

eo.Y
,.----'---'""':--.,
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. CQW B.Od

WE'RE EITH~R
. GOING TO EXPLORE THE
,,
I&lt;UINS OF ANCIENT ~CE
Oil TOURTHE STATUE
AND FOUNTAIN WOill&lt; OF
110M£
FLORENCE.

· I'M LOfiJiiNG TH""' ,,,
""
•won
SOME TIIAVEL BOO~S
50 W£ CAN GET SOME.,
CULTUIIETHIS
"'".
SUM""'"

J

HOLD UP.. AllfiOCHURE
FOR 'SWAMPEE'S WATER
•nVE"T"""'1. Tur""'S·
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-APICTURE OFSWI\MPEE
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W'TER "'' EVEnvONE
" VN • ' •

J

·THI\rs LikE 1\ KIND

OF FOUNTAIN.
AND FLORENCE
DOESN'T, Ht\VE
A!SO·FOOT
SPLA~ LUGE.

.

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•

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BathroomRemodeling. Licensed &amp; Insured

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extra

earefui ab9ut the mann~ !n which you
eonduct any flnanolal buslnaea. If you're
tn over your head. •a 111iarple will make
.sure .that yoUr aeete will ellp through

f

GRIZZWEL,.LS
6UN11\E~, 1:b

'lbU \lAVE A'ttf
l'EI*I! 5)(.1\.l.'i
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~oLUTELY•• I tAI-IitRRo~:ZE

"Have yc.u no!Wed,'; mused
one man to another, "Dlosi
people rush after pl~ure so
fast that they rush ---· --· it?"

I

XIH. a:w, ,. ANt&gt; 1 (Al-l
Mt&gt;!&lt;E 1\lEM
C.~Y

1.\kE:

I'AULi\

Am.ll..

Co"'l'ltle the o:huckla .qtJCftd
by filling in the miJsln9 wo~
"'" d!'lelop from Uap No. J below.

I 1.1 I I I I I I I

ly complex job.

Commer&lt;lal&amp;

~

I. 1 1· 18 I; O

CUTTING EDGE
LAWN CARE
. Now Selling:
• Ford &amp; Motorcrnft

,

SCORPIO lOot. 2•·Nov, 221 - To pta·
cale another,
might dEIIIb&amp;rately

you

o,.•too• • criltoat sltuatlon that'"" know
naodsto ba co•ectod. lnttoaoo&lt; resolv·
1n0 thlnoo, '"" wm cauoo '""""' comptteottono1
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23•0oo. 211 - II
your tuogmant Ia not up to par. lnstood o&lt;
solving a problem. you could

compound

&lt;hlngo wllh wishful thinking about •

hopeful Qtltcome. Doubt.ched( all the
facts before proceeding.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. ~ 9) There'e a cn~nce YO\! could be Inclined
to purchase things vou don't need or
.have nnle possiblllty of uling. Get a han·
die on lmpulaive.spendlng or wild Impulses; don't engage In wasteful activities.
AQUARIUS (Jon .. 20·Fob. 19) lndlfterefice to other people's craJ:y
whims or hanginQ out with weak, lneflec·
tlve people could te the reason that your
plans will mieflre. Set Wbrthy goats, and
be serious about aChieving them .
PISCES (Feb. _2o-March 20) - tl'a not
that you're unlucky; It'a thai your luek haa
definite limitations, So tf there Is some·
thlng you really went, try to.get lt the okt~
feshi011ad way - lhrovgtl bard work and
lots of elbow grease.
ARIES (March 21 - ~il 19} Regardless of the fact that your friandt
mean wei and have good lntantlOI'Ia,
keep tt\em out of your coiTIIdenttal
affairs. Chances are they will gum up
things If given a free hand.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - · Nothing
but confusion la~ llke1y to be the result If
you seek out 190 many v:lewpolnta.
ln11tead of cler~lng thlnga, m1.1ltlpla
diverse opl['lkM'Ia cookl have- you runn!ng
In clrctea .

SOUPTONUTZ

SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS 6/3/('f}

OdditY- Force- Emerid- Pacify- FIND it FAME
Embroidered pillow
in gnumy's house,
."Do good by
.
..
stealth and blush to FIND it FAME."
;

ARLO&amp;JANIS

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to sell
Avon catl740·446-3358

Need

7

ladies

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Phillip
Alder

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11 City 9ft the

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12 Vtry....,

BANKS
CONSTRUCTION
2000

co.

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cian needed, expenence
required,

(740)667·33'16

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or tax re· • Room Additions &amp;

sums to 740o.667-l321

RemOdeling

• New Gersgas

• ElectriClll &amp;

04 Chevy Impala, 4 dr,
43.000 actual mites. excellenl cond. 1 owner.

Plumbing
·Roofing &amp; Gutters
• VInyl Skiing &amp;
Painting

$6000 obo 740-379·2427
Q4 Stratus, au', 4- cyL,
auto. 4[ir $3000 obo - 03
Oodge Durango 3rd row.

• Pallo and Porch

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Soffit, Decks,
Doots, Windows,
Electric, Plumbing,
Drywall,
Remodeling, Room
Additions
Local Contractor

' 13

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7:00 am- a:oo pm

Dump Truck .
Service

We Haul Gravel.
Limeslone. Coal ,
Compost, Top Soil
Call Walt or Sandy

740-992-3220 .

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MUST '(OV

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StfiFT .1r111Tt4 TttAT
.

"flllST STAll

AIIII'IS

HOWDY

LOWEEZV !!

HESH, ELVINE'r' ! !

TH' SOYS
ARE NAPPIN' !I

El"'ployment

OOPS,

SORRY!!
I WOULDN'T
WANT TO
WAKE 'EM
!!

'SPECIALL
TH' OL'

CRANI&lt;'l'
ONE!!

TONIGtfT"
llt4YME1

wasn't bum in a day:
If you are contemplaUng a &amp;am. It is
usually a good Idea to cfleck on th9 ilea
si1ualion. Enter BlackWood otago rtght,
which was Invented · b~ Easley
BlaCkwOOd In 1933. It 'NM:ed nicely on
this deal, North finding out thai his part·
ner had the three missinG aces. Taking a
l u - ganiblo oo lhe diamond 10.
North launched hla panner Into seven
spades. Allllr West led 111e spade tO,
how shoold Sooth . have planned the

Now anrollng fQr
summer chlldcara.
call Aillla or SharQn
(740) 949-2122

atl~'

DOWN

oppMiatiC8

22 Doni

2311atlll!l

·

1 fllrllvw·

::'tllnee :ner .

tS Creepy
17 Ofdholol,

=
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5

31 Plano ,_..
ol3 AllelltoiJr
...,_,

t9 H--t· 44 Tllk~p

=:;ver

46
46 Stnoi't
coin
4l Cornu

lmplemonl
aport
25 "-.-vlncR
41 Allilollbbr.
amor"
51 Son111ty

-

11o bold

32 c;et mara
•"""""
mo11ow.
e WJnonns"' 21 !lnsrl'•
· · ~ettet.
33 Eltplollve ·
lllioml
·
52 ~
feltel'l
•. 1 Ylltllt'ld
27 R........ lhe 53 DG2W ·
36 lltii!Uc • . 8 Swlditocs
fem .
- '
. _..
Kkl'-alt1 ' 29 'Andtolarltt
37 -and
dont't
31 Fllll11ng

· float

9 Formol
34 He't alway•
event
on the
tO Ilona,move
14 Autolmpofl 36 Mooldo!Jlllul

and 'Homo

play?
In recent ~ears, . Floman Key Card

BlackwOod has beco!nO universally pop·
· Ular. This unoovers not only 8988 but
also lhe 1&lt;lng and queen Of trumps, often
important cards in a ·slam contract!
ftowevor, do not 1110 AKCB when lhe
responder. immediately bids lour no-. trump, as Norlh did here. That shot.lld be
simple Blackwood. In 'this· deal, If tour
n&lt;H:rump had been RKCB . In clubs,
South's three·key·catd response would
have taft North unsure WhethfJI' his part·
·ner had three aces, or two aces and the
club king. To use AKCB, make your forclng raise 01 partnor'o su•. then jump to

p::l vu""'. BUT \11.\~ 1\r.\E, ~
N"''Vrt
·tour nO-trump.
WI\ E:.Nl.. \~ Rl~c.t""' 1111 .~
SOU1h correctly woh tho flr~ltrtck on the
I&gt;IFFERQIT l'l'i&lt;J.II ·. board. Then, when East dlsca•dad,

Cell: 740-416-5047
email: ·

=~·

comedienne whO died in HJ74, had the
. righl name l01a lot ol games and BJXll1s.

'Famili61ity breeds

BALLS 0' FIRE !I
CAN'T A FELLER
SLEEP 'ROUN'
HERE 1'!

50 Mounllln

Jane Sherwood Ace, an actress· end

Here are a couple Of her Ji nes ~

cmtti\e
dli.ld:are

Racine, Ohio 740·247-2019

Ask tor aces,
not for key cards

~ s~e

BARNEY

'WW'W.ffn:t i ep eakctabbletq.-.

Medical .

7.

Puo

Opening lead: • 10

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

IICI'OIIo

46 Bubbled up

muter

Eoot

Wtll Nortfl
.p... INT

Pass

46 Anclont

21 Gorienl

31

Dealer: Scuth
Vulnerable: Both

Advertise
in this
space
for
$70
per
month

43 Spolly lnlcl&lt;

26
20
21 Change
' 2 .... Hlttn 22· HeJdle88
COlora ·
3 Sel oltoolt
111111
30 Htlp Watlltd '4 GrNl
24 Cllanlog

• A5 I
.9784 ·
t A3

llarfrood Cabllldrr And fal'litllre

6000

• K Q 10 8
t J98&amp;!
• Q 9 7f

Soulll

Free Estimates

grMt

cll-

55
, .
54
$6 Pool
·1t 1&gt;Wton9 :
-..btr
llJIII.. · 57 Boulder

·-

K 10 8 3

livedocne
41 Ginnie42 Btlnglla

16 lh
18 Flfl't

Eosl .

10 ' 8
J 5 33
7f

Hours

S&amp;L
Trucking .·

256- 1652 or 256- 1233

r*=.

15 , _.

.A

W\1036725

dual climate , auto $4800
obo - 00 Plymouth Neon
4dr, auto $2000 obo.

CJI1!an

.KQJ7613

Wool ·

74(1-367-0544

740-367-0536

.,

Hill's Self
Storage

Swirr'4i

40 A-ta-

declarer played a dlamortcl ro his ace.
led a d~mond to dummy's king, ruffed
lhe diamond 10 With his spade ace,

drew trumps, and claimed.

triOk

Note the! HSouth ha(l won

.CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
C.llibrity Ciphlf ~· 111 Cftllltd lrorn quo~&amp;l;c.,s by lamout ~, pa'Sl and p&lt;eHnt.
Eaclllltl$1' !n tht ci):tler ttantii lor enol~.
'

TOday'sci1fe: Eequals G

"FJ

RVX MV· KGVXT, UT CPZT

NVMC .

'X TN H T M G W R X .J V .N F M P K
F' J N G X V I T J G N : G C T A P X T KF B T H P X G
RW

ERL." •

FJLFP~

IVNFMFPJ XPZF

NCPJBPX .
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 'Thora are oow more TV's in Bribsh rouse~dslhan
·

one In his hand, he would have · !here are paopla ·which Is a bn ol a WOII'f.' • Prince Char~s

gone down.

G

-.

,.. 11-I!"LL'(
f'UNN'(
•KIIIOCI&lt;·

I&lt;.Noc.K•
JOKE.
75 -acres in Bidwell, Ohio
$115,00, will sUbdivide
$2700/acre.
Mo1ivated
seller, maKe offer. Call
740-606-6118

J!iOO

WOlD.

Rearran110 letters of !he
• four
acramblod worda be-

qjw'llrihdatY:

l~

I

F~ldtly, JUM .5. 2001

l: JUS.T
TOLD HEP,

'~~::~y S@~lA- ~ ~tfs· GNAt
.....,_ __.;._ ldltod by CLAY R. PCLLAN - - - - - -

AstroGraph

By Bemlce a.cre 0.01

to lorm four simple words.

PASECE '

Material prospects In your field or
endeavor loOk good In the year e.head,
2
but sotne extm eubetantlal gains can be ·
made trom • ·aide buslnea!. The amount
of work you do to generate more funds is
your de_cie!on.
GEMINI (May 21 ·June 20) - Anemptlng
3
to do good job pn a project when yOur
mind 15 off ·on aqmethlng else eels the
stage for·confusion. To leaaen the ml•·
takes, try to restrict .your thinking to ~·
taak at a time,
CANCER (Jvne 21 -July 22} - Your
cheCkbook might not · be. equipped to
1
,
cover all yOur luxurtoua spending, and
you may end ·up turning to your credit
eatd to h~e the hefty workload . Longterm obllgatlona will result.
LEO {July 23·/Wg. 22) - Expect to be
7
thrown out of the saqc:le. II you get
•
•
•
Involved In some old-fashioned horse
racing wllh a sldlkld r!der: It lsn't worth
the price you'll pay for plsylng that oame. · a PRINT NUMBERm 11
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -The view
r;:r lETHRS
you take of yow work could be both too
optimistic and too overwhelming to hfln·
die. Try to bei reallatlo as to What Is
involved before you teke on en eldreme·

'I' I I 1 I I
K0 RAC

a

1 I

t

I

GNAT Y

Reil Eslille

.
0

I

I I I" I .. .

He 1 l ~ls

·L T HI GB

· 11M AFRAID TO L.OOK
AT M'( REPORT CARD..

and 2 bedroom apts ..
fumished
and
unfur·
nished. and houses in
Pomero~ and Middleport,
security deposit required.
no pets. 740-992-2218

--&lt;

&amp; PowerWas~lng

Pans_• Engines,

Residential
Free Estimates

Transfer C~ses ~

Transmissions
• Artennarket

RephicementSheet

Metal &amp; COmponenls
For All Makes of Vehicles

Huge Yard Sale One day only
Saturday, June 61h 8 am • ?

• Lawn Maintenance

. li6RA (Sept. 23-0et 23) -

• Landl&lt;apllll!

80th Carleton
(740) 517-S43l

JeiT Stetbem
(740) 517-6883

·alBERT
BISSEll

Held by employees of Home National
Bank in Racine, besidt;t bank,
• 209 S. Thin:l St. Rain Cancels.
Someltling for
all shapes,

eo.Y
,.----'---'""':--.,
r---.. . .----~ ;-----...;_-...;....,...., r----------, . -~

. CQW B.Od

WE'RE EITH~R
. GOING TO EXPLORE THE
,,
I&lt;UINS OF ANCIENT ~CE
Oil TOURTHE STATUE
AND FOUNTAIN WOill&lt; OF
110M£
FLORENCE.

· I'M LOfiJiiNG TH""' ,,,
""
•won
SOME TIIAVEL BOO~S
50 W£ CAN GET SOME.,
CULTUIIETHIS
"'".
SUM""'"

J

HOLD UP.. AllfiOCHURE
FOR 'SWAMPEE'S WATER
•nVE"T"""'1. Tur""'S·
"" N """ """"
-APICTURE OFSWI\MPEE
THE ALUGATOR SPITTING
W'TER "'' EVEnvONE
" VN • ' •

J

·THI\rs LikE 1\ KIND

OF FOUNTAIN.
AND FLORENCE
DOESN'T, Ht\VE
A!SO·FOOT
SPLA~ LUGE.

.

·
'

~

CIISTIICTIII
•New Homes
• Garages

• Complete

Remodeling

140-982·1111
Stop &amp; Compare

Replacement
Windows and
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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Browns, Indians team up for suite sales
CLEVELAND .(AP) - Luxury Suite · Directors,
The city's pro baseball and said be has been a propofootball franchises are nent of creative marketmg
~earning up to jointly sell in an economy that should
luxury sutte packages, a make luxury suites at stadinew sales tactic in a tough urns more available.
economy.
"Professional
sports
The Indians and Browns teams tend to believe they
on Wednesday said they had are competing for the same
formed a sales alliance to entertainment dollar," he
provide fans what they said. "In this case it looks
believe is a unique opportu-' like there's a solid relationoily to buy into Major ship, and that's great.
League
Baseball
and They're just dipping their
National Football League toes in the water right' now
. events
simultaneously. and offering some limited
They will . offer certam packages, but I think it
games in combined pa,ck- could certainly expand."
ages of two baseball games
A buyer could get the .
at Progressive Field and one · Touchdown
Package:
football game at Cleveland Indians !lames a~ainst the
St. Louts· Cardmals and
Browns Stadium.
Greg · Aiello, ~n NFL · Detroit Ti~ers an~ a Browns
spokesman, said he wasn't game agamst the Pittsburgh
AP·photo aware of any other baseball- Steelers. It is priced at
the
los Angeles Lakers guard l&lt;obe Bryant, left, and coach Phil Jackson watch practice football luxury suites sales $15,000, · bec11use
·
Steelers are the Browns'
lor Thursday's Game 1 pf the NBA basketball finals against the Orlando Magic in Los ·arrangement.
Bill . Dorsey, · executive biggest rival.
Angeles on Wednesday.
director of the Cincinnati- · For $10,000 , a buyer
based · Association
of could get the Home ·Run

· Bryan~ focused-on

fourth title

LOS ANGELES (AP) Before catching his finals games. Orlando, 0 ,
His smile has vanished, breath, Bryant, who had
Los Angeles coach Phil
replaced by something been. loose and relaxed ear- Jackson has nine champicloser to a scowl. His days lier this week, then took a onship rings. Orlando's
ef joking around are seem- verbal swipe worthy of a Stan Van Gundy ·l - but he
flagrant foul at O'Neal , his got it as an assistant and
ingly on hold.
. Kobe Bryant has gotten former teammate with doesn't know where it is.
Yet the Magic, making
deadly serious. .
whom he famously feuded .
. He has that look, you've
"People think Sljaq their firsi appearance in the
Seen the one. It's the cold- would have won a champi- finals since 1995, won both
blooded, · get-mit-of-my- onshiP, without me on that regular-season match ups
lVBy-or-pay glare he'll team,' he said. "TI)ey're against the Lakers and are
shoot at a teammate who crazy."
capable of an upset.
·
messes up or an opponent
This is Bryant's chance. · "They've beaten 'us 'three
who dares to try and stop He doesn ' I want to waste it. of the last -four times,"
.him.
And O'Neal, a 7-foot Bryant said. "So we're
The Black Mamba is timeline connecting finals very, very concerned." ·
poised to strike.
appearances by both franThey should be.
Dwight
·
Howard,
The NBA finals are in his chtses, posted a message on
~ights.
,
·
his Twitter.com site saying Orlando's
fun-loving
After a humbling loss to he was pulling for Bryant. Superman of a center, is the
the Boston Celtics in last
"'I am saying it today and league's latest incarnation
year's finals, Bryant and today only," Shaq tweeted. of Shaq. He can bend backthe Los Angeles Lakers "I want kobe bryant to get hoards, take over a game at
will be seeking atonement number four, spread da both ends and crack up his
:.._ and a 15th champi- word."
teammates with a killer
onship - when they face
Frpm the moment Bryant
of ' the
the resurrected Orlando . dejectedly walked off the impersonation
Magic in Game 1. on floor in Boston last June frumpy and grumpy Van
Thursday night at the following L.A.'s 39-point G~~'Z~me 6 of the Eastern
Staples Center.
loss in Game 6, he has been
For Bryant, the game's focused on a return. He Conference finals, Howard
greatest late-game closer helped restore U.S. basket- scored 40 points with 14
since Michael Jordan, it's a ball's world supremacy by ~ebounds as the Magic finsecond opportunity at shut- leading the Americans to an tshed off Cleveland and
ting up some of his loudest · Olympic · gold medal in . sawed the Kobe Br~ant­
detractors. He has won China last summer
LeBron James dream ·fmals
three titles, but hasn't been
That was the ·Redeem matchup in half.
able to get No. 4 since Team. He's on another one.
On their way to the
Shacjuille O'Neal was trad"My next goal is winning finals, the 3-point-happy
ed after the 2004 season to the NBA championship," Ma~tc (they !{lade 62 3s
he said. "We don't want to agamst the Cavs and are
Miami.
· · Bryant
was
asked fall short of that."
averaging 8.6 per game in
Wednesday if he needed a
Los Angeles would seem the
postseason)
have
post-Shaq championship to to have everything - his- knocked off the fav·o red
enhance his legacy.
tory, experience, star Celtics, Cavaliers and can
. "No.t at all," Bryant said. power, coaching, A-List now dispatch the Lakers .
':'It means nothing. To me, celebrities .- over Orlando.
That would be quite a triit's about winning another
The Lakers have won 14 · fecta. No learn has ever
one, just because I wail! to titles. Orlando, 0.
beaten three 60-win teams
The Lakers have won 61 in the same postseason .
win anoth!)r one."

Point
fromPageBl
more' games ~u play the
better you are, and their
new coach has them playing
;with confidence, making
them a tough one to beat.
: "But the boys are ex:citi&lt;d- For many of them this
will be their third trip to the
.state tournament and they
iire looking forward to the
trip. They're hopeful and
have been focused on winning this weekend for a
:While now."
: Point Pleasant was runJ)er up in 2008, falling to
l.ogan High School in the
:State final. In tournament
pi story· there have been six
Bquads to come back from
: Ule runn·er-up position to
~·

•

•

'

Magic
fromPageBl

•
•
· )'iictory over the Cavaliers.
' ·; He said he' II help the
. :magic somehow in the
fjnals, even if it's just offert.ng encouragement from the
l;lench. He'd prefer to do it
from the court.
. ·: "You just want ·to . play.
You never know when
~ou 're going to get back to
· ihe finals ," Nelson said.
i•You want to play, you want
io compete with your team,
l&gt;ut if I'm not able to, I can't
oo it. I'm not going to do
anything crazy or anything
to jeopardize my future."
- He shot the ball .fine and
(Jidn't appear limited during
!he portion of practice that

win the championship the victory over Magnolia
next year. While it has only clinched the title for the
occurred three times in Cougars that year - they
Class AA history {the last have yet to return to the
being Sissonville's come· final
game
since.
back in 1996), it has hap- Indpendence' last tournachampionship
. pened and. is possible of ment
happening again, this time occurred in 1990 after they
with the Blatk Knights ..
to
were
runners-up
The 1996 comeback Magnolia
in
1989,
made .by the Indians marks Independence is entering
their last state champi- this year's tournament with
onship title and last finals a 21-3 record.
appearance. Needles's to
While the Class AA pool
say, they have some record will be a competitive one, ·
breaking of their own to the Black Krlights have a
do.
record that can hold its own
If the Black Knights against their fellow teams.
make .it to the final game The squad has experienced
on Saturday they will be players who nave made the ·
facing the winner of the trip to Charleston for tbree
Lincoln-Independence years now and knows the ·
semi-final game. Lincoln . state tournament routine.
who is entering the tourna- The boys are focused, the
ment with a 15-11 record, talent is there, they have
was the 2003 state champ the drive, now it's time to
for Class AA. Their 7-5 play.
was open to the media
Wednesday. but that all took
place in the half court .
Running up and down the
floor could be different, but
· Nelson's teammates seein to
believe he should try it.
"We understand that
Jameer -has been out for a
. while. He's rusty, he hasn't
had a lot of experience in
playing," All-Star center
Dwight Howard said. "But I
think the one thing that he
brings to our team is he's
fearless . When he's playing
like tltat, when he's playing
with no care in the world .and
he's not afraid to do anything. then that's when
everybody on the team , they
follow behind him .
"l ·think that would be a
great thing about having him
back. But I just want to make

sure he ~s heaithy frrst."
While Nelson wants to
play, he realizes the Magic
may not need him, and said
he would understand if Van
Gundy or Smith told him
they believed the team's
chances were better without
him. All he wamed was a
decision Wednesday night so
he could begin his preparation, which he expected to
get.
The Magic were one of the
N.BA's best with Nelson, and
they've remained that way
without him. so they believe
they 'II be fine no matter how
much he contributes during
the series.
'7his team was great with
Jameer and continued the
level without him," Alston
said. "If he comes back,
we're going to try to be great
again with.him ."

package: Indians games
against the Cardinals and
Cincinnati Reds and a
Browns game against the
Green Bay Packers.
Vic Gregovits, Indians
senior vice president of
sales and marketing, said
the arran,gement isn't based
on any stmilar arrangement
elsewhere.
"We get to tap into each
other's fan base and we get'
to exterid the sales force,
because we are .both selling
it," he said.
. He said the typical customer would be a corporate
client which might be
attracted by getting a luxury
suite at two stadiums without have to buy two season
packages at much •greater
exgense.
·
I definitely think that in
a tough economy r,ou' ve
got to be flexible, ' said
Dave Jenkins, Browns vice
president of finance and
administration.
•

Braves acquire All-Star OF McLouth from Pirates
ATLANTA (AP) - The base percentage (64 of 69) Tommy Hanson, who has
Braves acquired' All-Star among all major leaguers . ·. dominated
at Triple-A
center fielder Nate McLouth · Another plus: McLouth is Gwinnett and will make his
from the Pittsburgh Pirates under contract through at first major league appearance
for three minor leaguers on le~l 20 11, having signed a on Saturday agamst the
Wednesday, a move to beef three'-year, $15.75 contract in Milwaukee Brewers.
up Atlanta's offense in hopes spring training. The deal
"We didn't want the season
of contending in the NL East. includes .a team option for a · to get too far gone befo~ we
The 27-year-old McLouth fourth year at $10.65 million, made some moves," Wren'
was an AU-Star last season with a buyout .of $1.25 mil- said. "We . thought some'
and set career highs with a lion.
aggressive moves would ~ut
.276 average, 26 homers and
"He gives .·us everything our club in good position.
. 94 RBis. The Braves desper- we're looking for," general . The Braves went into
ately needed more offense · mana~er Frank Wren said. Wednesday's contest against
from an outfield that pro- "He gtves us an extra outfield the Chica~o Cubs trailing the
duced only 10 homers bat. He gives us speed. He East-leadmg PhHadelphia
through the first 51 games.
give~ ~defense. He brings a 'Phillies by 4 .l/2 games.
Atl!inta hasn't made the play·
Atlanta gave up outfielder lol to tl\e table."
Gorkys Hernandez, one of
It Wli,Sa day of big moves offs since 2005, the last of
their top ' prospects, along for AtU!itta. The trade was. their record 14 straight divi•
with pitchers Charlie Morton announCed less than an hour sion titles.
and Jeff Locke.
after the Braves released · By trading McLouth,
McLouth, who. is hitting 305-l!ame . winner Tom Pittsburgh cleared a spot for
.256 with nine homers and 34 Glavtne, saying they . didn't one of its best prospects, forRBis this season, fills several feel tht: 43-year-old had mer frrst-round pick Andrew
needs for the Braves. In addi- shown during three minor- McCutchen. He · was called
tion to bolstering the lineup, league tehab assignments ·up
from
Triple-A
he won a Gold Glove in 2008 that he could still be effective Indianapolis, where he was
hitting .303 · with four
and had 2.3 stolen bases. in the big leagues.
Since the start of the '05 seaInstead, the team called up ·.homers, 20 RBis and 10
son, he has. the best stoleri highly touted
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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Browns, Indians team up for suite sales
CLEVELAND .(AP) - Luxury Suite · Directors,
The city's pro baseball and said be has been a propofootball franchises are nent of creative marketmg
~earning up to jointly sell in an economy that should
luxury sutte packages, a make luxury suites at stadinew sales tactic in a tough urns more available.
economy.
"Professional
sports
The Indians and Browns teams tend to believe they
on Wednesday said they had are competing for the same
formed a sales alliance to entertainment dollar," he
provide fans what they said. "In this case it looks
believe is a unique opportu-' like there's a solid relationoily to buy into Major ship, and that's great.
League
Baseball
and They're just dipping their
National Football League toes in the water right' now
. events
simultaneously. and offering some limited
They will . offer certam packages, but I think it
games in combined pa,ck- could certainly expand."
ages of two baseball games
A buyer could get the .
at Progressive Field and one · Touchdown
Package:
football game at Cleveland Indians !lames a~ainst the
St. Louts· Cardmals and
Browns Stadium.
Greg · Aiello, ~n NFL · Detroit Ti~ers an~ a Browns
spokesman, said he wasn't game agamst the Pittsburgh
AP·photo aware of any other baseball- Steelers. It is priced at
the
los Angeles Lakers guard l&lt;obe Bryant, left, and coach Phil Jackson watch practice football luxury suites sales $15,000, · bec11use
·
Steelers are the Browns'
lor Thursday's Game 1 pf the NBA basketball finals against the Orlando Magic in Los ·arrangement.
Bill . Dorsey, · executive biggest rival.
Angeles on Wednesday.
director of the Cincinnati- · For $10,000 , a buyer
based · Association
of could get the Home ·Run

· Bryan~ focused-on

fourth title

LOS ANGELES (AP) Before catching his finals games. Orlando, 0 ,
His smile has vanished, breath, Bryant, who had
Los Angeles coach Phil
replaced by something been. loose and relaxed ear- Jackson has nine champicloser to a scowl. His days lier this week, then took a onship rings. Orlando's
ef joking around are seem- verbal swipe worthy of a Stan Van Gundy ·l - but he
flagrant foul at O'Neal , his got it as an assistant and
ingly on hold.
. Kobe Bryant has gotten former teammate with doesn't know where it is.
Yet the Magic, making
deadly serious. .
whom he famously feuded .
. He has that look, you've
"People think Sljaq their firsi appearance in the
Seen the one. It's the cold- would have won a champi- finals since 1995, won both
blooded, · get-mit-of-my- onshiP, without me on that regular-season match ups
lVBy-or-pay glare he'll team,' he said. "TI)ey're against the Lakers and are
shoot at a teammate who crazy."
capable of an upset.
·
messes up or an opponent
This is Bryant's chance. · "They've beaten 'us 'three
who dares to try and stop He doesn ' I want to waste it. of the last -four times,"
.him.
And O'Neal, a 7-foot Bryant said. "So we're
The Black Mamba is timeline connecting finals very, very concerned." ·
poised to strike.
appearances by both franThey should be.
Dwight
·
Howard,
The NBA finals are in his chtses, posted a message on
~ights.
,
·
his Twitter.com site saying Orlando's
fun-loving
After a humbling loss to he was pulling for Bryant. Superman of a center, is the
the Boston Celtics in last
"'I am saying it today and league's latest incarnation
year's finals, Bryant and today only," Shaq tweeted. of Shaq. He can bend backthe Los Angeles Lakers "I want kobe bryant to get hoards, take over a game at
will be seeking atonement number four, spread da both ends and crack up his
:.._ and a 15th champi- word."
teammates with a killer
onship - when they face
Frpm the moment Bryant
of ' the
the resurrected Orlando . dejectedly walked off the impersonation
Magic in Game 1. on floor in Boston last June frumpy and grumpy Van
Thursday night at the following L.A.'s 39-point G~~'Z~me 6 of the Eastern
Staples Center.
loss in Game 6, he has been
For Bryant, the game's focused on a return. He Conference finals, Howard
greatest late-game closer helped restore U.S. basket- scored 40 points with 14
since Michael Jordan, it's a ball's world supremacy by ~ebounds as the Magic finsecond opportunity at shut- leading the Americans to an tshed off Cleveland and
ting up some of his loudest · Olympic · gold medal in . sawed the Kobe Br~ant­
detractors. He has won China last summer
LeBron James dream ·fmals
three titles, but hasn't been
That was the ·Redeem matchup in half.
able to get No. 4 since Team. He's on another one.
On their way to the
Shacjuille O'Neal was trad"My next goal is winning finals, the 3-point-happy
ed after the 2004 season to the NBA championship," Ma~tc (they !{lade 62 3s
he said. "We don't want to agamst the Cavs and are
Miami.
· · Bryant
was
asked fall short of that."
averaging 8.6 per game in
Wednesday if he needed a
Los Angeles would seem the
postseason)
have
post-Shaq championship to to have everything - his- knocked off the fav·o red
enhance his legacy.
tory, experience, star Celtics, Cavaliers and can
. "No.t at all," Bryant said. power, coaching, A-List now dispatch the Lakers .
':'It means nothing. To me, celebrities .- over Orlando.
That would be quite a triit's about winning another
The Lakers have won 14 · fecta. No learn has ever
one, just because I wail! to titles. Orlando, 0.
beaten three 60-win teams
The Lakers have won 61 in the same postseason .
win anoth!)r one."

Point
fromPageBl
more' games ~u play the
better you are, and their
new coach has them playing
;with confidence, making
them a tough one to beat.
: "But the boys are ex:citi&lt;d- For many of them this
will be their third trip to the
.state tournament and they
iire looking forward to the
trip. They're hopeful and
have been focused on winning this weekend for a
:While now."
: Point Pleasant was runJ)er up in 2008, falling to
l.ogan High School in the
:State final. In tournament
pi story· there have been six
Bquads to come back from
: Ule runn·er-up position to
~·

•

•

'

Magic
fromPageBl

•
•
· )'iictory over the Cavaliers.
' ·; He said he' II help the
. :magic somehow in the
fjnals, even if it's just offert.ng encouragement from the
l;lench. He'd prefer to do it
from the court.
. ·: "You just want ·to . play.
You never know when
~ou 're going to get back to
· ihe finals ," Nelson said.
i•You want to play, you want
io compete with your team,
l&gt;ut if I'm not able to, I can't
oo it. I'm not going to do
anything crazy or anything
to jeopardize my future."
- He shot the ball .fine and
(Jidn't appear limited during
!he portion of practice that

win the championship the victory over Magnolia
next year. While it has only clinched the title for the
occurred three times in Cougars that year - they
Class AA history {the last have yet to return to the
being Sissonville's come· final
game
since.
back in 1996), it has hap- Indpendence' last tournachampionship
. pened and. is possible of ment
happening again, this time occurred in 1990 after they
with the Blatk Knights ..
to
were
runners-up
The 1996 comeback Magnolia
in
1989,
made .by the Indians marks Independence is entering
their last state champi- this year's tournament with
onship title and last finals a 21-3 record.
appearance. Needles's to
While the Class AA pool
say, they have some record will be a competitive one, ·
breaking of their own to the Black Krlights have a
do.
record that can hold its own
If the Black Knights against their fellow teams.
make .it to the final game The squad has experienced
on Saturday they will be players who nave made the ·
facing the winner of the trip to Charleston for tbree
Lincoln-Independence years now and knows the ·
semi-final game. Lincoln . state tournament routine.
who is entering the tourna- The boys are focused, the
ment with a 15-11 record, talent is there, they have
was the 2003 state champ the drive, now it's time to
for Class AA. Their 7-5 play.
was open to the media
Wednesday. but that all took
place in the half court .
Running up and down the
floor could be different, but
· Nelson's teammates seein to
believe he should try it.
"We understand that
Jameer -has been out for a
. while. He's rusty, he hasn't
had a lot of experience in
playing," All-Star center
Dwight Howard said. "But I
think the one thing that he
brings to our team is he's
fearless . When he's playing
like tltat, when he's playing
with no care in the world .and
he's not afraid to do anything. then that's when
everybody on the team , they
follow behind him .
"l ·think that would be a
great thing about having him
back. But I just want to make

sure he ~s heaithy frrst."
While Nelson wants to
play, he realizes the Magic
may not need him, and said
he would understand if Van
Gundy or Smith told him
they believed the team's
chances were better without
him. All he wamed was a
decision Wednesday night so
he could begin his preparation, which he expected to
get.
The Magic were one of the
N.BA's best with Nelson, and
they've remained that way
without him. so they believe
they 'II be fine no matter how
much he contributes during
the series.
'7his team was great with
Jameer and continued the
level without him," Alston
said. "If he comes back,
we're going to try to be great
again with.him ."

package: Indians games
against the Cardinals and
Cincinnati Reds and a
Browns game against the
Green Bay Packers.
Vic Gregovits, Indians
senior vice president of
sales and marketing, said
the arran,gement isn't based
on any stmilar arrangement
elsewhere.
"We get to tap into each
other's fan base and we get'
to exterid the sales force,
because we are .both selling
it," he said.
. He said the typical customer would be a corporate
client which might be
attracted by getting a luxury
suite at two stadiums without have to buy two season
packages at much •greater
exgense.
·
I definitely think that in
a tough economy r,ou' ve
got to be flexible, ' said
Dave Jenkins, Browns vice
president of finance and
administration.
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Braves acquire All-Star OF McLouth from Pirates
ATLANTA (AP) - The base percentage (64 of 69) Tommy Hanson, who has
Braves acquired' All-Star among all major leaguers . ·. dominated
at Triple-A
center fielder Nate McLouth · Another plus: McLouth is Gwinnett and will make his
from the Pittsburgh Pirates under contract through at first major league appearance
for three minor leaguers on le~l 20 11, having signed a on Saturday agamst the
Wednesday, a move to beef three'-year, $15.75 contract in Milwaukee Brewers.
up Atlanta's offense in hopes spring training. The deal
"We didn't want the season
of contending in the NL East. includes .a team option for a · to get too far gone befo~ we
The 27-year-old McLouth fourth year at $10.65 million, made some moves," Wren'
was an AU-Star last season with a buyout .of $1.25 mil- said. "We . thought some'
and set career highs with a lion.
aggressive moves would ~ut
.276 average, 26 homers and
"He gives .·us everything our club in good position.
. 94 RBis. The Braves desper- we're looking for," general . The Braves went into
ately needed more offense · mana~er Frank Wren said. Wednesday's contest against
from an outfield that pro- "He gtves us an extra outfield the Chica~o Cubs trailing the
duced only 10 homers bat. He gives us speed. He East-leadmg PhHadelphia
through the first 51 games.
give~ ~defense. He brings a 'Phillies by 4 .l/2 games.
Atl!inta hasn't made the play·
Atlanta gave up outfielder lol to tl\e table."
Gorkys Hernandez, one of
It Wli,Sa day of big moves offs since 2005, the last of
their top ' prospects, along for AtU!itta. The trade was. their record 14 straight divi•
with pitchers Charlie Morton announCed less than an hour sion titles.
and Jeff Locke.
after the Braves released · By trading McLouth,
McLouth, who. is hitting 305-l!ame . winner Tom Pittsburgh cleared a spot for
.256 with nine homers and 34 Glavtne, saying they . didn't one of its best prospects, forRBis this season, fills several feel tht: 43-year-old had mer frrst-round pick Andrew
needs for the Braves. In addi- shown during three minor- McCutchen. He · was called
tion to bolstering the lineup, league tehab assignments ·up
from
Triple-A
he won a Gold Glove in 2008 that he could still be effective Indianapolis, where he was
hitting .303 · with four
and had 2.3 stolen bases. in the big leagues.
Since the start of the '05 seaInstead, the team called up ·.homers, 20 RBis and 10
son, he has. the best stoleri highly touted
prospect stolen bases.

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TheGold Wingsand Ribs Festival
chairman, his officers, and commit.:.
tee welcome you to Meigs County
for this event.
The many hours s·pent in preparation will be seen this weekend with
the biggest festival yet. The entertainment and the food will appeal to
everyone and for the first time in
over 30 years you will see power
boat racing on the Ohio River here in
Meigs County.
We want to thank the corporate
sponsors, advertisers , the Pomeroy
~erchants A~sociation , Pomeroy
Vtllage Counctl and the community
for their support.
.
Be sure to sample all the barbecued
ribs and cast your vote for the title of
Ohio's Best Ribs. As always there is
no charge to attend any of the events.
We hope you have a great time!

Bill Quickel, chairman

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face painting and rock art at the park to things like a cookie·stack·
ing contest; hula·hcxiping and other fun activiti~s on the parking lot.

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLIC110MYOAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY ..,.. Something
for everyone about describes
the 2009 Gold Wings and
Ribs Festival which will take
place Friday and Saturday in
downtown Pomeroy.
Hundreds of motorcycles
are expected to arrive in
Pomeroy Friday and stay for
· the weekend of events which
· will be highlighted by fine
entertainment, a variety of
activities and plenty of good
food.
For the first time in more
than 30 years, power boat
races will be retumil\g to
Pomeroy. The races, which
had been scheduled for last
year but had to be canceled
because of high water, will
be taking place at 11 a.m. on
Saturday. "I'm not expecting
a big turnout, just six or
seven boats, but I do expect

a good show for festiva!
goers to enjoy." commented
Festival · Chairman Bill
Quickel. He noted that the
event is not a sanctioned
race and there . wiU be no
prizes awarded.
Again this year the "Ohio's
Best Ribs'' plaque will be
awarded at the festival along
with one .for "Ohio's Best
.· " .
Wimgs.
The three new contests
held last year for the ftrSt
time were,such a success that
they'll be included again this
year. They are a hog calling
contest at 6:30-on Friday, and
on Saturday a cookie stacking contest at I p.m. followed
by a hot dog eating contest.
Prizes will be awarded in
each of the contests.
Diana Johnson is again
handling the traditional "Art
in the Park" display and contest which will be held in the

Court Street mini-park. from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on
Saturday. Locat · artists will
showcase about 30 pieces Of
their work and compete for
several prizes.
The categories·this year are
oil, acrylics, watercolor, and
sketchings in pencil, charcoal, and colored pencil. a
prize of $.50 will be_awarded
in.each category and an additional $50 for the one selected "best of show."
Those visiting the sow will
be asked to vote for the one
they like best in each category
and also to vote for their
choice of best painting overall.
New this year will be face
painting by Gina Pines, and
a table where children can
paint rabbits on rocks to take
home. Johnson will be working with the children on the
rock painting.
A first-time feature for the

.

Boat races will a feature of the 2009 Gold Wing$ and Ribs
Festival for the first time this year. The races will begin at 11 a.m.
on Saturday.

festival will be a general
parade on Saturday afternoon. The parade will form
on Condor Street at 2:30
p.m. and then move through
town at 3 p.m.
Entertainment at the festival will get underway at 5:30
Friday evening when Jenny
Dyer and Cee Cee perfonn in
the riverfront amphitheater
until 7:30 p.m. followed by
Brandi Lynn Howard from 8
to 9:30p.m. and Todd Berry
from 9:30 to 11 p.m.
Saturday's entertainment
w.ill,be,gin at 4:3S ~i~h Nikki

Ward, followed at 6 p.m. by
Mixx and concluding with
the Jacked Up Band from 8
to 11 p.m.
·
On both Friday and
Saturday nights there will be
motorcycle light parades at 9
p.m. One night the motorcycles will move upriver to
Syraguse and Racine, and
downriver
to
then .
Middleport . and back to
Pomeroy, and on the other
night, will cross over the
new Bridge of Honor for a
trip though Mason, Hart~ord,
and New Haven , W.Y~.

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c·

TheGold Wingsand Ribs Festival
chairman, his officers, and commit.:.
tee welcome you to Meigs County
for this event.
The many hours s·pent in preparation will be seen this weekend with
the biggest festival yet. The entertainment and the food will appeal to
everyone and for the first time in
over 30 years you will see power
boat racing on the Ohio River here in
Meigs County.
We want to thank the corporate
sponsors, advertisers , the Pomeroy
~erchants A~sociation , Pomeroy
Vtllage Counctl and the community
for their support.
.
Be sure to sample all the barbecued
ribs and cast your vote for the title of
Ohio's Best Ribs. As always there is
no charge to attend any of the events.
We hope you have a great time!

Bill Quickel, chairman

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· 5:30·7:30 P~m. ·Jenny Dyer and eeeb~e .,
:• a~s:a~· p.m. · Brandt Lynn Howard . · ·
.9:3Q- f1 .p~m~ ·· Tpd9 Berry ·
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weekend. The bikes Will bejudged and trophie$ award~d in several .categories at 4 p.m. on the.parkIng lot stage.' ·

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9 a.IJl. · ~· ~·
~ockin' Reggie · , · · ·
10 a.rri.
Art h1 the Park- · · ",
" . ~ .: ,.'~ · .. Court Street M.ini-Park . .
11 a.m.
"· · Hydro race boats . , · . . ,
_1 P~m&gt; . .
·. Cook.ie stackihg contest:', ·, ..
.1~30 :p: m , .- . ;; -. ·Ho(clog eating .contest · ;;.:~r·. :
·3 . p.m~
. .·......, f. : ·, G~neral parade
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•
3:45 p.m.
Guided motorcycle tour :
·. ,, . (following parade)
4 p.m.
O.hio'.s Best Ribs. award
'
4:15p.m.
·0hjo Bes.~ Wings awards
Nikki Ward
. .· · . ·.
.· 4:35 p.r~1.
.-. Mixx..
p.m . .·
8-11 p.m. •
Uacked Up ,Band
9 p.m.
Motorcycle Light Parade

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There'll be. plenty of activltie$ for kids at this year's festival. From
face painting and rock art at the park to things like a cookie·stack·
ing contest; hula·hcxiping and other fun activiti~s on the parking lot.

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLIC110MYOAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY ..,.. Something
for everyone about describes
the 2009 Gold Wings and
Ribs Festival which will take
place Friday and Saturday in
downtown Pomeroy.
Hundreds of motorcycles
are expected to arrive in
Pomeroy Friday and stay for
· the weekend of events which
· will be highlighted by fine
entertainment, a variety of
activities and plenty of good
food.
For the first time in more
than 30 years, power boat
races will be retumil\g to
Pomeroy. The races, which
had been scheduled for last
year but had to be canceled
because of high water, will
be taking place at 11 a.m. on
Saturday. "I'm not expecting
a big turnout, just six or
seven boats, but I do expect

a good show for festiva!
goers to enjoy." commented
Festival · Chairman Bill
Quickel. He noted that the
event is not a sanctioned
race and there . wiU be no
prizes awarded.
Again this year the "Ohio's
Best Ribs'' plaque will be
awarded at the festival along
with one .for "Ohio's Best
.· " .
Wimgs.
The three new contests
held last year for the ftrSt
time were,such a success that
they'll be included again this
year. They are a hog calling
contest at 6:30-on Friday, and
on Saturday a cookie stacking contest at I p.m. followed
by a hot dog eating contest.
Prizes will be awarded in
each of the contests.
Diana Johnson is again
handling the traditional "Art
in the Park" display and contest which will be held in the

Court Street mini-park. from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on
Saturday. Locat · artists will
showcase about 30 pieces Of
their work and compete for
several prizes.
The categories·this year are
oil, acrylics, watercolor, and
sketchings in pencil, charcoal, and colored pencil. a
prize of $.50 will be_awarded
in.each category and an additional $50 for the one selected "best of show."
Those visiting the sow will
be asked to vote for the one
they like best in each category
and also to vote for their
choice of best painting overall.
New this year will be face
painting by Gina Pines, and
a table where children can
paint rabbits on rocks to take
home. Johnson will be working with the children on the
rock painting.
A first-time feature for the

.

Boat races will a feature of the 2009 Gold Wing$ and Ribs
Festival for the first time this year. The races will begin at 11 a.m.
on Saturday.

festival will be a general
parade on Saturday afternoon. The parade will form
on Condor Street at 2:30
p.m. and then move through
town at 3 p.m.
Entertainment at the festival will get underway at 5:30
Friday evening when Jenny
Dyer and Cee Cee perfonn in
the riverfront amphitheater
until 7:30 p.m. followed by
Brandi Lynn Howard from 8
to 9:30p.m. and Todd Berry
from 9:30 to 11 p.m.
Saturday's entertainment
w.ill,be,gin at 4:3S ~i~h Nikki

Ward, followed at 6 p.m. by
Mixx and concluding with
the Jacked Up Band from 8
to 11 p.m.
·
On both Friday and
Saturday nights there will be
motorcycle light parades at 9
p.m. One night the motorcycles will move upriver to
Syraguse and Racine, and
downriver
to
then .
Middleport . and back to
Pomeroy, and on the other
night, will cross over the
new Bridge of Honor for a
trip though Mason, Hart~ord,
and New Haven , W.Y~.

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and small crowds; will be en!ertaining · . Star Female EI\tertaine~ of the Year~ At ·
from 8 to 9:30p.m. Friday at the Gold .· the · age qf 15 the' OhJO Country al)d .
Wings and Ribs Festival. · ·
· Westem Music· Association awarded
· She has performed at hundreds offair Brandi Ohio's Entertainer and Best
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and festivals, clubs, and conventions, at · Famal~ Vocalist of the' Year. .
picnics,. reunions and benefits. By tbe · Brandi h(\s performed on numerous
age of 12 Brandi had won,nunierous tal- television sh()WS and in 2003 was f~a- •
cnt contests including Loretta Lynn's tured on NHK"TV In Japan and telecast
Talent Contest held at her ranch in worldwide; Now 24, she is primed .to
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writer who loves to perform before large National Awards for Vocalist and Rising
and small crowds; will be en!ertaining · . Star Female EI\tertaine~ of the Year~ At ·
from 8 to 9:30p.m. Friday at the Gold .· the · age qf 15 the' OhJO Country al)d .
Wings and Ribs Festival. · ·
· Westem Music· Association awarded
· She has performed at hundreds offair Brandi Ohio's Entertainer and Best
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and festivals, clubs, and conventions, at · Famal~ Vocalist of the' Year. .
picnics,. reunions and benefits. By tbe · Brandi h(\s performed on numerous
age of 12 Brandi had won,nunierous tal- television sh()WS and in 2003 was f~a- •
cnt contests including Loretta Lynn's tured on NHK"TV In Japan and telecast
Talent Contest held at her ranch in worldwide; Now 24, she is primed .to
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In Las Vegas, Nev. at the age of 14 she the Spotlight Records label.

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non-country fans l\like. AJthough every venue. The group is already
they are based in Columbus, planning to collaborate on a debut
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offering rock, pop, oldies and more
MIXX will bring a variety of
music to the 2009 Gold Wings
and Ribs Festival when they take
the riverfront amphitheater at 6
p.m. Saturday night to entertain
festival goers.
Continuing with a streak of popularity that continues to rise, th~
band has opened for national acts
at fairs and homecomings, as well
as wowing audiences at clubs and
private parties.
.
The MIXX style is to "mix it
up'' with rock, pop, oldies and

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country offering something for
everyone .
Casey Powell fronts the group .
with dynamic lead vocals and
high-energy performance. She is a
born entertainer, and made the
finals on the 2002 American Idol
show.
Peggy Read provides lead and
backup vocals and percussion.
Born into a musical family, she has
performed in rock, country and
show bands for a large part of her
life. Her soulful vocals and dynam-

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the Mixx sound.
RO&lt;:ky Leonhart is the bassist,
adding lead al\d backup vocals·. He
is the group's sound and lighting
technician, too. He has. entertained
crowds not only in the mid-Ohio
Valley, but across the United
States, working with a variety of
show groups.
Rodger Unger is the drummer
and business manager. He was over
25 years experience entertaining
people in the region and in Myrtle

Beach, S.C. He has shared his talents with some of the top bands in
the area, and is a valuable addition
to MIXX.
Charlie Read has played in bands
in Australia and the U.S., touring
extensively across the midwest.
One of the Mid-Ohio Valley's pre- ·
mier guitar instructors, he also
sings lciad and backup vocals.
Mike Schmidt is the group's
right-hand man, doing most work
behind the scenes -before and after
each show. ·

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the cookie stacking and hot dog eating con.tests hands immediately and step backfrorn table.
the winner by' Hayes Concessions.
4. Disqualification from contest will result from
2. Contest is limited to first I0 people aged 12
sponsored by Hayes Concessions. ·
Donna Wilson 'Of'Middleport will be the emcee the following infractions:
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and .older to sign the registration sheet with tive
and j~dge fo~ the ~t~!S')Vhi(:h wi~ begin wj.ththe •
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cookie stackmg ~t'tp.m. o~ Sawr&lt;Ja)&gt;and be tmrne- . stack or their
or unable to appear, those on alternate list will be
diately followed by the hot dog eating contest: ·
cookies:
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· called to fill the opening .
. Registration sheets are available. at Hayes · · · b.. bumping the table with intent of dis3. All decisions of judge are final.
Concession stand. E!trly registration is suggested lodging competitors' stacks;
4.A winner will be declared upon completion of
since all slots are filled quicldy. Callh prizes will
c. Uclc.ing cookies to make them sticky;
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a. First to finish eating 12 hot dogs and
The rilles are follows:
e. using partial or separated cookies;
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f. bas~.building - a single, vertical stack ·
b. The. person who has finishe&lt;l the most
only
hot
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and buns when all contestants have
COOKIE STACKING ~·
In ~e event of a ti_e, a one minute stack-off will stopped eating; OR
1. Contests are 'sponsored by and will take place take pl;lce. If still tied, a coin toss will be used to
c. Time is called by judge.
Water will be provided. No food can visibly
al the Hayes Concession Trailer on Saturday, June determine ~i~ner. . .
6, at I p.m. A c·1sh ppze of $10will be awaroed. 6. ~~ ~eclSlons of Judge are final.
. . remain in mouth. If regurgitation (vomiting)
to the winner in each . age group by Hayes: Parttctpants .m~st read a~d. agre~ .to aj&gt;ove occurs, participant will be disqualified.
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the registration sheet with five alternate positions acctdents.
shortest amount of time with no food visibly
in each age group. Age groups are 4-6 and 7-11.
remaining in mouth and without regurgitation will
If signed-up contestant is late or unable to appear,
HOT DOG EATING ·
be declared the winner. If still tied or too close to
those on alternate list will be called to fill the
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opening.
1. Contest is 'sponsored by and will take place at
1. PartiCipatJts must read and agree to above rules
3. Contest will last 2 minutes. At first whistle, the Hayes Concession Trailer on Saturday, June before signing to participate in the contest. Hayes
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F,E STIVAL TO FEATURE FUN ·CONTESTS
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. MI)(X .

offering rock, pop, oldies and more
MIXX will bring a variety of
music to the 2009 Gold Wings
and Ribs Festival when they take
the riverfront amphitheater at 6
p.m. Saturday night to entertain
festival goers.
Continuing with a streak of popularity that continues to rise, th~
band has opened for national acts
at fairs and homecomings, as well
as wowing audiences at clubs and
private parties.
.
The MIXX style is to "mix it
up'' with rock, pop, oldies and

U''JNDje

·

country offering something for
everyone .
Casey Powell fronts the group .
with dynamic lead vocals and
high-energy performance. She is a
born entertainer, and made the
finals on the 2002 American Idol
show.
Peggy Read provides lead and
backup vocals and percussion.
Born into a musical family, she has
performed in rock, country and
show bands for a large part of her
life. Her soulful vocals and dynam-

· ·~ ·.

Fore~naaB

· Beating ftl

"'· .Free E~
391 Notth Second •
740•"Z•SSS1 .

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SS9-

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ic harmonies contribute greatly to
the Mixx sound.
RO&lt;:ky Leonhart is the bassist,
adding lead al\d backup vocals·. He
is the group's sound and lighting
technician, too. He has. entertained
crowds not only in the mid-Ohio
Valley, but across the United
States, working with a variety of
show groups.
Rodger Unger is the drummer
and business manager. He was over
25 years experience entertaining
people in the region and in Myrtle

Beach, S.C. He has shared his talents with some of the top bands in
the area, and is a valuable addition
to MIXX.
Charlie Read has played in bands
in Australia and the U.S., touring
extensively across the midwest.
One of the Mid-Ohio Valley's pre- ·
mier guitar instructors, he also
sings lciad and backup vocals.
Mike Schmidt is the group's
right-hand man, doing most work
behind the scenes -before and after
each show. ·

c~oodmat,

Meigs County's
Only Liquor
Agency
.
1 Mill Street • Middleport, OH

74'0-992-0008
lfolln: M· Tl&gt;w Jt.l, .fii.Soot lt.9, St~Dda)· a-d

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POMEROY -This marks tbe second year for restart your stack. At sec~nd whistle, remove tests. A cash prize of $25.00 will be awarded to
the cookie stacking and hot dog eating con.tests hands immediately and step backfrorn table.
the winner by' Hayes Concessions.
4. Disqualification from contest will result from
2. Contest is limited to first I0 people aged 12
sponsored by Hayes Concessions. ·
Donna Wilson 'Of'Middleport will be the emcee the following infractions:
.
and .older to sign the registration sheet with tive
and j~dge fo~ the ~t~!S')Vhi(:h wi~ begin wj.ththe •
. .. a. interference with another person, their . alternate positions. If signed-up contestant is late
cookie stackmg ~t'tp.m. o~ Sawr&lt;Ja)&gt;and be tmrne- . stack or their
or unable to appear, those on alternate list will be
diately followed by the hot dog eating contest: ·
cookies:
· ·.
.
· called to fill the opening .
. Registration sheets are available. at Hayes · · · b.. bumping the table with intent of dis3. All decisions of judge are final.
Concession stand. E!trly registration is suggested lodging competitors' stacks;
4.A winner will be declared upon completion of
since all slots are filled quicldy. Callh prizes will
c. Uclc.ing cookies to make them sticky;
following:
.
go to the winners . . · · . . ', "
' •· · · . ·
d. :Inc;luding for~ign objects' in your stack; .
a. First to finish eating 12 hot dogs and
The rilles are follows:
e. using partial or separated cookies;
. buns; OR ·
f. bas~.building - a single, vertical stack ·
b. The. person who has finishe&lt;l the most
only
hot
dogs
and buns when all contestants have
COOKIE STACKING ~·
In ~e event of a ti_e, a one minute stack-off will stopped eating; OR
1. Contests are 'sponsored by and will take place take pl;lce. If still tied, a coin toss will be used to
c. Time is called by judge.
Water will be provided. No food can visibly
al the Hayes Concession Trailer on Saturday, June determine ~i~ner. . .
6, at I p.m. A c·1sh ppze of $10will be awaroed. 6. ~~ ~eclSlons of Judge are final.
. . remain in mouth. If regurgitation (vomiting)
to the winner in each . age group by Hayes: Parttctpants .m~st read a~d. agre~ .to aj&gt;ove occurs, participant will be disqualified.
.
Concessions.
·
·
@les before s1gnmg to paructpate m the conIn event of tie (or too close to call), the first per2. Contest is limited to ftrst 10 people to sign test,. llayes Concessions is not responsible .for · son to eat 3 additional hot dogs with buns in the
the registration sheet with five alternate positions acctdents.
shortest amount of time with no food visibly
in each age group. Age groups are 4-6 and 7-11.
remaining in mouth and without regurgitation will
If signed-up contestant is late or unable to appear,
HOT DOG EATING ·
be declared the winner. If still tied or too close to
those on alternate list will be called to fill the
· call, the winner will be determined by coin toss.
opening.
1. Contest is 'sponsored by and will take place at
1. PartiCipatJts must read and agree to above rules
3. Contest will last 2 minutes. At first whistle, the Hayes Concession Trailer on Saturday, June before signing to participate in the contest. Hayes
begin stacking. If stack falls, you may continue or 6th, immediately following cookie stacking con- Concessions is not responsible for accidents.

700 f. main Street
Pomeroy•.OH
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When times are tough,
we make things easier
That's why we recommend .Grange -a company that makes things easy
when times are tough. 96'111 of Grange policyholders who filed a claim
would recommend Grange to family and friends.

R

do)!lningchilds ·
~musser

'••• eM.- E.,

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w
Grange
lnsurancr

call740.992.3381 or vi.sit www.downina&lt;hilds.com

Open Slin-Sat·7•-.1 Opm
. . (740) 992-5252 .

. Pharmacy

Open m-F9am-7pm
Sat9am-3pm
Closed Sund~ ·
(740] 992-1536
www.foodfairmk~com

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Jenny Dyer and CeeCee Dixon for Ricky Skaggs and discovered
will bring a taste of local talent to joining together brought a special
the Gold Wings and Ribs Festival. chemistry to their music.
The two who hail from Gallia
Between the two of them,
County will be the oj:&gt;ening enter- they've opened for Little Big
tainment for the festival, per- Town, Miranda Lambert, Exile
forming in the riverfront and other national acts. With
amphitheater from 5:30 to 7:30 their country and rock bands,
Friday evening. ·
their scbedules are packed this
Jenny has been singing and act- . summer.
ing since she was about seven
At Friday night's show·the lludiyears old; and CeeCee has been · ence will hear the songs of
playing piano and singing about Sugarland and Reba along with
as long.
Eagle and Bon Jovi in the kickoff
The two met a few years ago of the seventh annual Gold Ribs
when they were hired to help open and Wings Festival .

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since the age of nine, influenced
by Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks,
Metallica, ~ig and Rich, Huey
Lewis, Lynara Skynard and oth. ers. He will perform at the (}old
Wings &amp; Ribs festival at 9 p.m. on .
Friday night.
Berry writes and produces original music and that of other

artists. Legally blind since birth,
he is a profe&lt;ssional singer who
plays clubs and Other venues
across the country. He is a native
of Muncie, Ind. ·
His show includes music from
the '50's and '60's, classic rock,
country and gospel. He will perform at the festival along with
Brandi Lynn Howard.

Nikki Ward will be returning to .· Talent ·showcase in Marysville
Pomeroy for a . Satutday afternoon . Ohio.
performance at the Seventh Annual
Since then she has done numerous
· Gold · Wings and Ri.bs FestivaL She performanccts all around the state.
will 'be performing jn the amphithe- .Some of her performances has been
ater at 4:30p.m.
Columbus' Most Talented Youth
Nikki's singing &lt;;areer all began jn Showcase, Gahanna Teenfest,
-a fifth grade talent show for C.O.S.I. Walk for Diabetes, and
She many National Anthem perforStarlight
Entertainment.
shocked everyone in the building mances at many events. Nikki works
with her rendition of "Blue Moon of with "The Ultimate Elvis Tribute
Kentucky'' when she . .was just 12 · Show" doing . shows across central
years old: .From tbere the "little lady Ohio. This summer Nikki and ~e~
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Condor Street. Entries will be classified as float, band, marching musical
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Jenny Dyer and CeeCee Dixon for Ricky Skaggs and discovered
will bring a taste of local talent to joining together brought a special
the Gold Wings and Ribs Festival. chemistry to their music.
The two who hail from Gallia
Between the two of them,
County will be the oj:&gt;ening enter- they've opened for Little Big
tainment for the festival, per- Town, Miranda Lambert, Exile
forming in the riverfront and other national acts. With
amphitheater from 5:30 to 7:30 their country and rock bands,
Friday evening. ·
their scbedules are packed this
Jenny has been singing and act- . summer.
ing since she was about seven
At Friday night's show·the lludiyears old; and CeeCee has been · ence will hear the songs of
playing piano and singing about Sugarland and Reba along with
as long.
Eagle and Bon Jovi in the kickoff
The two met a few years ago of the seventh annual Gold Ribs
when they were hired to help open and Wings Festival .

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• Todd ' Benj 'lias been singing
since the age of nine, influenced
by Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks,
Metallica, ~ig and Rich, Huey
Lewis, Lynara Skynard and oth. ers. He will perform at the (}old
Wings &amp; Ribs festival at 9 p.m. on .
Friday night.
Berry writes and produces original music and that of other

artists. Legally blind since birth,
he is a profe&lt;ssional singer who
plays clubs and Other venues
across the country. He is a native
of Muncie, Ind. ·
His show includes music from
the '50's and '60's, classic rock,
country and gospel. He will perform at the festival along with
Brandi Lynn Howard.

Nikki Ward will be returning to .· Talent ·showcase in Marysville
Pomeroy for a . Satutday afternoon . Ohio.
performance at the Seventh Annual
Since then she has done numerous
· Gold · Wings and Ri.bs FestivaL She performanccts all around the state.
will 'be performing jn the amphithe- .Some of her performances has been
ater at 4:30p.m.
Columbus' Most Talented Youth
Nikki's singing &lt;;areer all began jn Showcase, Gahanna Teenfest,
-a fifth grade talent show for C.O.S.I. Walk for Diabetes, and
She many National Anthem perforStarlight
Entertainment.
shocked everyone in the building mances at many events. Nikki works
with her rendition of "Blue Moon of with "The Ultimate Elvis Tribute
Kentucky'' when she . .was just 12 · Show" doing . shows across central
years old: .From tbere the "little lady Ohio. This summer Nikki and ~e~
with a country twang" went on to Dad will travel to at least ohe maJor
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Condor Street. Entries will be classified as float, band, marching musical
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will also enjoy guided tours ·
around scenic Meigs County
and live · entertainment.
Featured performers this
year include Jenny Dyer,
Bnindi Lynn Howard, Todd
Berry, Nikki · Ward, Mixx
. and the Jacked Up Band.
D.J. Rocking Reggie will
"rock the show.''
_ Othe·r activities inClude
contests, motorcycle tight
parades .on both Friday and
Saturday . nights, art in the
.park, a Saturday afternoon
parade . and powerboat raeing.
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include parades, ·Jive entertainment and other activities.
In Middleport, the celebration centers around Dave
Diles Park, in Racine, Star
Mill ·Park, and in Rutland,
the Firemen's park.
Specific sche~.ules will
be announced .later .in. the
season.

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and the results will be handed to the festival com'mittee representative. That committee will then
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count them to determine the winner to be
.announced at 4 p.m .
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ance, taste, tenderness and texture with the people's
choice ballots counting for 25 percent of the to_tal
score and the vote of each of three judges counting
for 25 points each to come up with a total score.
The judges will be served samples of ribs at the

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Rib vendors to vie for awaro
Again this year a winner for the Ohio's Best
Ribs ~laque ~ill be selected at the Gold Wings
and Rrbs FestJval to take place this weekend on
the Pomeroy parking lot.
· The winner ":Viii be selected on a point system by
vote oflhe festJval goers and a panel of three judges.

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· Chester-Shade Days
· Refre'sfun~n(s will be availJuly 18
able at the firehouse , just
Local' history is the across Ohio 248 from the
emphasis of Chester-Shade Commons. .
.
Days, sponsored annually by .
·
the Chester-Shade Historical
Big Bend Blues Bash
Association, The celebration
· July 30-Aug.l ·
ceriters around ·Ohio's olde,st . Tht;o, Bjg Bend B!ues Bash
standing courthouse.
· has become one of the
Local artisans and histori- hottest musical . events in
ans will participate in the ·the : region , He;ld · : nt · ·
Battle of Buffington Island festival, which · includes Pomeroy's . · Riverfront ;. ..
July 17-19
many educational and enter- Amp. h,itheater, .and beginThe only Civil War battle tainit)g activities ori the old ning with a series of free
Gold Wings &amp; Ribs
Festival
in the state of Ohio is cele- Chester · Commons. This Rhythm on the River conbrated ·with special pro~ year tbere will . be gospel · certs in June and -Jul~. the
June 5-6
The Gold Wings &amp; Ribs
grams, encampments and a music under a tent on the Blues Bash will . feature
reenactment in Portland. Commons from noon to 4 Nora,· Jean Bruso, WilL.
Festival conters around the
popular motorcycle and . its
Reenactors
flock
to p.m. on both Saturday and Ki~b.rough ;:Alvin Jett .and
. enthusiasts, and features
Buffington Island Park and Sunday. · Church services Phat Noiz; Frank Harrison
·the Portland. Community . will also be .held there at Grop.pb, ~lue · Z B~~d, .
some of the best ribs. and
Center along · Ohio 124 for 10;30 p.m. .
GBla¢kHe~lrly Jd.amh, Ric~~.dey ,
.other· festival foods you'll
Inde~ndeoce Day
varioi:t~ festivities. On July
Ohio's .Harmonica Contest
ene a an t e · oo s,
ever find . In.fact, the festival
is home to "Ohio's Best
. July 4 .
• 18 the Sons of Union . draws mUSICians from and·Ntrick Sweany Band.
Middleport, Racine and Veterans of the .Civil War around the state and beyond,
Rhythm Oil the River per- · ...
Ribs" and "Ohio's Rest
Wings" competitjons.
. . Rutland host Independence Memorial Service is held at and other co~tests are part of .formers this year incl~~e
Bikers and other motorists Day
celebrations
that ..the park.
the ·
celebration.
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Meigs ·commumfies kostspecialsummeJt::events
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Wi~nersville .Ribs w?n the title o! Ohio's Best Ribs which is awarded annually at the Gold Wings and Ribs Festival. Here Andy Howard accepts his award from Bill .
Ourckel, festrval charrman. Standrng by are Cameron McCoy, left, and Jerome Taylor.·who work in the business.

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In Meigs
County, the summer festival
season begins . with Gold
Wings and Ribs in the
Pomeroy parking lot, and;
ends with sternwheeter fun
along the Ohio River there..
Live music, beautiful
scenery,', good food, river
recreation - all are part of
tne summertime ' events
scheduled for this season . . ·

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106 N. 2nd Avenue
i
I
Middleport, Ohio
I
at&amp;t
740-992-2825

will also enjoy guided tours ·
around scenic Meigs County
and live · entertainment.
Featured performers this
year include Jenny Dyer,
Bnindi Lynn Howard, Todd
Berry, Nikki · Ward, Mixx
. and the Jacked Up Band.
D.J. Rocking Reggie will
"rock the show.''
_ Othe·r activities inClude
contests, motorcycle tight
parades .on both Friday and
Saturday . nights, art in the
.park, a Saturday afternoon
parade . and powerboat raeing.
•
.
A complete. schedule and
other information are
available at _goldwingsan. · dribs.com .
·

I

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'

'·•:.·:· . ...,

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.

.

0

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Postcards &amp; Photos
ofBridge ~xplosion
l~t Cnt~~n, Pop &amp; SIUICks!!

..

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2009

. Gold Wings &amp; .Ribs
·· · ·· .r·,es t·1va1. .,. ,z::· ·. ..,···.
!:·· ·

Friendly Service • Open Weeknights Til a·

SUNOCO

MARATHON

MARATHON

SUNOCO

State Route l
MlddlePOn. Ofl
992-6~ .

State Route l

State Route 124

2nd Ave.

Cbester. OH
985-3350

Smcuse. OH
992-6542

Mlddluon. QH

.

.......

include parades, ·Jive entertainment and other activities.
In Middleport, the celebration centers around Dave
Diles Park, in Racine, Star
Mill ·Park, and in Rutland,
the Firemen's park.
Specific sche~.ules will
be announced .later .in. the
season.

EdwtudZGtltl P~ist

••

, x.: '•:'

· ·Stop In·. For ·

CONVENIENCE STOkES

I

.. • .

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TNTPIT8TOP

J

. .

RlBS FESTIVAL .

and the results will be handed to the festival com'mittee representative. That committee will then
. collect all the people's choice ballot boxes and
count them to determine the winner to be
.announced at 4 p.m .
.

'·

"

GOUJWINGS&amp;
- .
.

Th~ decision will be made on the basis of appear- judge's table on the amphitheater stage at I p.m.

ance, taste, tenderness and texture with the people's
choice ballots counting for 25 percent of the to_tal
score and the vote of each of three judges counting
for 25 points each to come up with a total score.
The judges will be served samples of ribs at the

:: ........

ENJOY THE

Rib vendors to vie for awaro
Again this year a winner for the Ohio's Best
Ribs ~laque ~ill be selected at the Gold Wings
and Rrbs FestJval to take place this weekend on
the Pomeroy parking lot.
· The winner ":Viii be selected on a point system by
vote oflhe festJval goers and a panel of three judges.

.

· Chester-Shade Days
· Refre'sfun~n(s will be availJuly 18
able at the firehouse , just
Local' history is the across Ohio 248 from the
emphasis of Chester-Shade Commons. .
.
Days, sponsored annually by .
·
the Chester-Shade Historical
Big Bend Blues Bash
Association, The celebration
· July 30-Aug.l ·
ceriters around ·Ohio's olde,st . Tht;o, Bjg Bend B!ues Bash
standing courthouse.
· has become one of the
Local artisans and histori- hottest musical . events in
ans will participate in the ·the : region , He;ld · : nt · ·
Battle of Buffington Island festival, which · includes Pomeroy's . · Riverfront ;. ..
July 17-19
many educational and enter- Amp. h,itheater, .and beginThe only Civil War battle tainit)g activities ori the old ning with a series of free
Gold Wings &amp; Ribs
Festival
in the state of Ohio is cele- Chester · Commons. This Rhythm on the River conbrated ·with special pro~ year tbere will . be gospel · certs in June and -Jul~. the
June 5-6
The Gold Wings &amp; Ribs
grams, encampments and a music under a tent on the Blues Bash will . feature
reenactment in Portland. Commons from noon to 4 Nora,· Jean Bruso, WilL.
Festival conters around the
popular motorcycle and . its
Reenactors
flock
to p.m. on both Saturday and Ki~b.rough ;:Alvin Jett .and
. enthusiasts, and features
Buffington Island Park and Sunday. · Church services Phat Noiz; Frank Harrison
·the Portland. Community . will also be .held there at Grop.pb, ~lue · Z B~~d, .
some of the best ribs. and
Center along · Ohio 124 for 10;30 p.m. .
GBla¢kHe~lrly Jd.amh, Ric~~.dey ,
.other· festival foods you'll
Inde~ndeoce Day
varioi:t~ festivities. On July
Ohio's .Harmonica Contest
ene a an t e · oo s,
ever find . In.fact, the festival
is home to "Ohio's Best
. July 4 .
• 18 the Sons of Union . draws mUSICians from and·Ntrick Sweany Band.
Middleport, Racine and Veterans of the .Civil War around the state and beyond,
Rhythm Oil the River per- · ...
Ribs" and "Ohio's Rest
Wings" competitjons.
. . Rutland host Independence Memorial Service is held at and other co~tests are part of .formers this year incl~~e
Bikers and other motorists Day
celebrations
that ..the park.
the ·
celebration.
·Pt.... U. Events, 14

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Meigs ·commumfies kostspecialsummeJt::events
.
.

Wi~nersville .Ribs w?n the title o! Ohio's Best Ribs which is awarded annually at the Gold Wings and Ribs Festival. Here Andy Howard accepts his award from Bill .
Ourckel, festrval charrman. Standrng by are Cameron McCoy, left, and Jerome Taylor.·who work in the business.

•

POMEROY
In Meigs
County, the summer festival
season begins . with Gold
Wings and Ribs in the
Pomeroy parking lot, and;
ends with sternwheeter fun
along the Ohio River there..
Live music, beautiful
scenery,', good food, river
recreation - all are part of
tne summertime ' events
scheduled for this season . . ·

j,

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

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992~339l

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Kenneth McCullough,R. Ph.
112 East Main·Street, Pomeroy, OH
Prescription Ph. 992-2955
Bn: ~;::_8ai .a,.
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Biscuit Miller &amp; The Mix,
Moanin' Michelle. Malone,
Ellen Jewell, Mississippi
Heat, and Delta Moon .
Those free concerts are held
at 8 p.m. each Friday, June .
26-July 24 at Pomeroy's
Riverfront Amphitheater.
The musical events are
brought to Meigs County by
the Pomeroy Blues &amp; Jazz
Society.
Check pomeroyblues·.org
for additional updates.

cultural products, livestock, will feature . a performance
domestic arts. entries, paint- by country star Joe Diffie at
ings and . other work. Star Mill Park.
Midway. rides . and concesThe "party" is free and
sions delight everyone, and there will be additional
grandstand and Hill Stage · musical . entertainment and
entertainers offer a variety of concessions . sold. Tickets
talent from . the local com· will be ·sold for the use of
munity and beyond.
bounce houses and inflataA demolition derby, trac- hies for children.
tor and truck pulls, horse
The car show is from II
pulls · and other exciting a.m. - 4 p.m. with judging
contests draw the biggest at 3:30 p.m. in downtown
crowds of the year to the Racine. The car show is
county's historic grand- also free to attend but regMeigs County Fair
stand. where two days of istration is $10. The regisexciting harness racing also tration fees go toward
Aug. 17-22
It wouldn't be . summer offers exciting family enter- scholarships for graduating
without a county fair, and tainment.
senJOrs at Southern High
Meigs County's · annual
School.
Junior/Senior Fair offers Racine's Party in the Park
.entertainment, contests and · Cruisin' Saturday Night
· Foothills Blues &amp; Arts
attractions for the entire
Car Show
Festival
family.
Sept. 12
Aug. 28-29
The fair is the highlight of
The Foothills Festival,
Racine's Inaugural Party
the year for young and old m the Park &amp; Cruisin' · located in the center of a 550
alike who exhibit their agrf- .Saturday Night Car Show acre family farm m rural

. southeastern Ohio, provides and camping sites for
a family music and art expe- those who come for the
rience that is second to none. weekend.
On the last weekend m
August it is the place to be
Sternwheel Riverfest
for music fans and those
Sept. 17-19.
who love art. And it's all
The final warm-weather
free.
festival. in Meigs County
' Friday will be an eve.ning .brings stern wheelers. · from
of acoustic ·blues with. four around the region to the
acts · - Micah Kesselrng, Pomeroy docks. The pi&lt;;- .
C&amp;S. Railroad, Izzy &amp; turesque boats, each with i.ts
Chris,
and
FBnCC. own personality, so to speak;
Saturday's lineup · with 'make a · beautiful picture
music starting at 12:30 along the Ohio in the early
p.m. and going until mid- days of autumn .
Live
entertainment,
night will be Liz Pennock
and Dr. Blues, Mojo sternwheeler rides , a duck
Theory, Mudford Blues, derby. line-throwing conthe Dennis McClung Band, test and a popular . chili
Albert Castiglia and Larry . cookoff are just some of
. Garner.
the attractions at this
Numerous artisians will always-popular . weekend .
. be on site displaying and event. ·A firetruck parade
demonstrating their skills, and a regular walking
there will be. food conces- . parade are also included in
sions. plenty of parking, the festival events. · ·

$EE YOU
AT THE
GOLD -CROW .
WINGI Law Offices
I. Carson Crow

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FEITNAL

992·5132

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Thursday~June

4, 2009

Events rrom'·Page t3

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..

Biscuit Miller &amp; The Mix,
Moanin' Michelle. Malone,
Ellen Jewell, Mississippi
Heat, and Delta Moon .
Those free concerts are held
at 8 p.m. each Friday, June .
26-July 24 at Pomeroy's
Riverfront Amphitheater.
The musical events are
brought to Meigs County by
the Pomeroy Blues &amp; Jazz
Society.
Check pomeroyblues·.org
for additional updates.

cultural products, livestock, will feature . a performance
domestic arts. entries, paint- by country star Joe Diffie at
ings and . other work. Star Mill Park.
Midway. rides . and concesThe "party" is free and
sions delight everyone, and there will be additional
grandstand and Hill Stage · musical . entertainment and
entertainers offer a variety of concessions . sold. Tickets
talent from . the local com· will be ·sold for the use of
munity and beyond.
bounce houses and inflataA demolition derby, trac- hies for children.
tor and truck pulls, horse
The car show is from II
pulls · and other exciting a.m. - 4 p.m. with judging
contests draw the biggest at 3:30 p.m. in downtown
crowds of the year to the Racine. The car show is
county's historic grand- also free to attend but regMeigs County Fair
stand. where two days of istration is $10. The regisexciting harness racing also tration fees go toward
Aug. 17-22
It wouldn't be . summer offers exciting family enter- scholarships for graduating
without a county fair, and tainment.
senJOrs at Southern High
Meigs County's · annual
School.
Junior/Senior Fair offers Racine's Party in the Park
.entertainment, contests and · Cruisin' Saturday Night
· Foothills Blues &amp; Arts
attractions for the entire
Car Show
Festival
family.
Sept. 12
Aug. 28-29
The fair is the highlight of
The Foothills Festival,
Racine's Inaugural Party
the year for young and old m the Park &amp; Cruisin' · located in the center of a 550
alike who exhibit their agrf- .Saturday Night Car Show acre family farm m rural

. southeastern Ohio, provides and camping sites for
a family music and art expe- those who come for the
rience that is second to none. weekend.
On the last weekend m
August it is the place to be
Sternwheel Riverfest
for music fans and those
Sept. 17-19.
who love art. And it's all
The final warm-weather
free.
festival. in Meigs County
' Friday will be an eve.ning .brings stern wheelers. · from
of acoustic ·blues with. four around the region to the
acts · - Micah Kesselrng, Pomeroy docks. The pi&lt;;- .
C&amp;S. Railroad, Izzy &amp; turesque boats, each with i.ts
Chris,
and
FBnCC. own personality, so to speak;
Saturday's lineup · with 'make a · beautiful picture
music starting at 12:30 along the Ohio in the early
p.m. and going until mid- days of autumn .
Live
entertainment,
night will be Liz Pennock
and Dr. Blues, Mojo sternwheeler rides , a duck
Theory, Mudford Blues, derby. line-throwing conthe Dennis McClung Band, test and a popular . chili
Albert Castiglia and Larry . cookoff are just some of
. Garner.
the attractions at this
Numerous artisians will always-popular . weekend .
. be on site displaying and event. ·A firetruck parade
demonstrating their skills, and a regular walking
there will be. food conces- . parade are also included in
sions. plenty of parking, the festival events. · ·

$EE YOU
AT THE
GOLD -CROW .
WINGI Law Offices
I. Carson Crow

-&amp; RIBI
FEITNAL

992·5132

110W.2nd•

•

740-992-5853

550 E. Main
.• Pomeroy, OH
740..992..0013

Thursday, June 4, 2009
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POMEROY - The State
of Ohio has opposed a
defense motion in the
Charles S. Williams murder
case for a change of venue.
Attorneys Charles Knight
of Pomeroy and William
Eachus of Gallipolis llled a
motion last month to move
the death-penalty murder
trial to a: location outside of
Mei$s County so an i!llpartial JUry can be seated. The
trial _is set t~ begin July 7. ,
W1lhams 1s
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atric evaluation 10 deter- · lion VIOlation. .
discretion of the court to
mine. whether he is compeKnight, in his motion ; determine whether a change
tent to stand trial. Results of said pre-trial coverage. of of venue is necessary.''
that evaluation are'ellipected the case . in The Daily
"The deft;ndant musl show
by month's end.
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Sentinel . &amp;nd other news · that due to pre-trial publicity,
According to Knight and sources will make it impos- he will not be afforded a fair
Eachus, Will.iams has been sible to seat · an impartial ·and·impartial trial."
treated at several psychi-. jury. In a response to tbe
"Further, the interests of
atric hospitals, and was defense motion filed earlier judicii!! economf. conveimprisoned in the 1990's this week, Prosecuting nience, and reduction of pubfor makin·g a threat on the Attorney Colleen Williams lie expenses necessitate that
life of then-President oppose!.! moving the trial to judges .make a good failh
George W. Bush. Williams another location.
. effort to seat a jury before
is now in the Southeastern
"The law does not require · granting a change irr venue.''
· Regional
Jail
in a change of venue merely
·According to Prosecutor
Nelsonville after waiving · because of extensive pre- Williams, the matter of a
extradition while in jail in trial publicity,'' Williams change of venue should be

considered during voir: dir:e,
process by which ·prospec- ·
tive jurors are questioned
about their backgrou~s ~d
potential biases . before
being chosen to sit on a j~.
That, the prosec1.1tor said, IS
."when the effects of pretrial publicitr, ifany. can be
detennined.'
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The prosecutor ·also
opposes sequestration of
jury members during trial.
Charles Williams is
accused in the robbery and
strangulation death of an

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No arrest, no
charges in
'clown case'
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POMEROY - As of yesterdw .
.afternoon there had been no arrest
and no ch~rges filed in the c~e of.
a man dressed as a clown who has
appeared ar()Und Meigs County · ·
and allegedly approached local
children, according to Pomeroy ,
Chief of Police Mark E. Proffitt. ·
. Proffitt and his : depanment,
along with . the Middleport• and
Symcuse .Police Oepllfllnents and
Mei~s County Sheriff's Office· are
stillmvestigating the ClllJe in t;ooperation with the · Meigs Collnty·
Prosecuting Attorney's Office.
Yesterday The Daily Sentinel
reported the investigation remains
ongoing and is still open, acc&lt;irding to Colleen Williams, Meigs
County Prosecuting Attorney.
Though a male was questioned
in the matter, no . further details
· have been released. As for the
incidents where the clown
allegedly approached children in
Pomeroy on Sunday, the Pomeroy
Poli~e Department said· no children weft\ harme&lt;!. A man in a
clown outfit has also been r¢p&lt;&gt;rt·
ed in Middleport', Syracuse and
Racine in the last week.
Proffitt said obviously there is
no problem with someone who
wants to be in a clown costume
Plust see Clown. AJ

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· ' TIIJY T~h Pq~'School .wlll rece1\lft their
. . dipl011:1as, and tl)ay and t~ir, ~: ..
. ·. .• rriates will,present a program, iv!y ..
\ Superhero,• reciting memorlzed·pan.l
. .•.· scriptu~ passages and au ihe bookS pf ..
·. ltie Bible. Judah Nation. ttllrhouse . ·
·· band Of the Inferno; wiP pa:tfotm:
. BI'Qanna Cundiff, RebeCca Cti~,
, Kaitlyn Priddy; Emily VOung ai1d H\IQI'
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will also participate.,liare, the ch~
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Racine assembling new $40k playground

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work tools such as allen wrenches.
'· star bits, wheelbarrows and cordless
RACINE - Star Mill Park is drills are welcome. A contr;~ctpr
about to get an addition of nearly fwm the playground equipment's
$40,000 worth of new playground mw1ufacturer will. be on hand · to
equipment and volunteers are need- oversee construction at a cost of
ed to help with assembly,
$1200. Howev~r. to pay a contracMayor J. Scott Hill said the vii- tor to assembre the entire play!age and Racine Park Board are ground would've cost around
hosting a "work party" to assemble $10Jl00 which 1s why help !rom the
the new equipment beginning at community is vital.
7:30a.m. tomorrow at the park. Th.:
On Saturday, the main focus will
park board will be feeding volun- be on the assembly of the play sysleers and Hill hopes to have rhe tern which takes up 2.125 square
entire 'upparatus up and running by feet . according to Hill. The play
the end of the day.
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POMEROY - The memberS.
of Workforce Investment Act
(WIA) have announced plans foi
a new summer employmen_t pro-gram available to low income.
men und women 18-24 years of
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age in Meigs County.
The Recovery Conservation
Corps'(RCC) will work on projects
in the region's state parks and natural areas. such as building recreation lands, boardwalks, observation areas, trails; and invasive
. species eradication. The progWD
will25provide
a total
of approximately
full-time
positions
for a peri·
od from June through September.
Anyone interested in applying
for the RCC jobs must attend a preemployment orientation at Meigs
County De~nt of Job and
FamilY. Services. There are specific
eligibility requirements for tl!ese
jobs, including meetinjl .100% of
the federal poverty gu1deline and
·one of the following barriers: · .
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• School dropout
• Basic Skills Deficient
• Homeless
• Pregnant/Parenting
• Offender
• Foster Child
• Disability
• Requires additional assistance to
complete an educational program or
to secure and hold employment.

five to 12 years of age and inciudes
four slides, w~ve walker, tree and
honeycomb climbers, _crawl tube.
sky wheel, bongo ste~s. decks and
lookout tower. The village is also
assembling a new . swing set with
six swings.
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Hill s.1id money for the new equip·
ment was raised by the park board
and left over grant money for park
proJects will be used.
Racine'&gt; construction of the. skate
park provided activities for older
children and teens while the play- , l11tenmed app/icarils must conthe
Meigs
County
~round w1ll prov1de somethmg new tact
tor younger children who visit Star Deparrmem of Job and Family
Sen·ices at 992.-2117. txt 117.
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