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                  <text>Page 86 • The Daily Sentinel

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

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Gallia Academy's Brea Close, left, prepares for a baton
exchange from Alexis Geiger, right, during the 4x200m final
held Saturday at the [)..2 track and field championships at
Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium in Col.umbus.

Meigs' Mason Metts releases an attempt during Friday's
. Division II shot put final at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
in Columbus. Metts, by placing fifth, scored four points ~elpi11g the Marauders finish In a seven-way tie for 51 st.

Geiger ·

onships during her four-year
tenure with the Angels, as
well as wiqning 12 district
and eight regional titles.
. Geiger also lettered four
years in varsity volleyball
and was AII-SEOAL three
times in that spon, as well as
earning three varsity letters
and one AII-SEOAL nomination in basketbalL
Geiger - who matched

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·Strickland and Ohio Air Quality
BSERGENTOMV.DAILYSENTINEL.COM
Development Authority Executive
Director Mark Shanahan. Ohio Sen.
COLUMBUS
American Jimmy Stewan (R-Meigs) was fir5t
Municipal Power-Ohio has been· to call The Daily Sentinel about the
approved for a $30 million bridge announceme!!t.
loan from the $150 million advanced
"The first iwo ·recipients of these
energy portion of the Ohio Bipartisan funds are great examples of how
Job Stimulus Plan .to ultimately assist investing in advanced energy techin developing th.e American . nolo~ies is stimulating Ohio's econMuniCipal Power-Ohio Generation amy, ' Strickland said . "The impacts
Station proposed for Letart Falls.
of President Obama's recovery act
The official announcement · was and our bipartisan state stimulus
made yesterday ,by Gov. Ted package are becoming evident -

Gallia Academy's Samantha Sames, middle, runs with the
pack during the beginning of the second lap of the Division
II BOOm championship final held Saturday at Jesse Owens
Stadium in Columbus.
her career-best with I I .5
points this weekend scored '40.25 points at the
state meet over her four years
at GAHS, a little over one· founh. of the Angels' total of
115 points during that span.
Geiger was also the only
. member of the SEOAL this
weekend - boys or girls · to win a gold at the state
meet

lhose 16 events - coming
llway with one gold medal,
six silvers and a bronze .
.Four of those silvers and the
bronze came in relay
events.
Geiger leaves GalliaAcademy with individual
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SEOAL records in both .the
Taking Applications
lOOm dash ( 12.1 seconds)
and the long jump ( 1710.75), and is also part of
HUD Subsidized
the SEOAL record ~ holding
4xl00m squad - along
Efflclency/1 ·Bedroom .
with Felicia Close, Kayla
_ /, SOyra or qualifying disability
Perry and Tonia Logan ,,.ALL , ~
Low Income priority
from 2006 (49.7 seconds).
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of II SEOAL track champi-

Felicia Close (2003-06)
still holds the . school
records for state points with
59 in a career and 22 in one
meet (2006).

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we are creating the jobs of the . "We still have our hurdles but this
future in Ohio today."
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was certainly good news today,"
The other recipient is a Carson said of yesterday'~
Perrysburg solar panel manufactur- announcement.
er. The funding , which will be
Ohio Sen. Stewart said ot the
awarded to Willard &amp; Kelsey Solar ·loan: "It's good to see recognition at
Group LLC and AMP-Ohio, 'was the state level of the importance of
approved by the Ohio Air Quality this project, not just for Meigs
. Development Authority, the state County but the state and surroundagency responsible for administer- ing · region. Nothing compares to
ing the program's funds . · ·
this $3.25 billion investment m
Kent Carson, communications Ohio,
at least not right now."
j director for AMP-Ohio, said the
loan -is zero interest for tive years.
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. Middleport Village Council
. Village
OBITUARIES placed
Administrator
Faymon
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Roberts on the payroll as a
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full-time employee Monday
evening,
ending a contract
'· • Robert Cummins, 55
a
arrangement · · with
_• Irene Hendricks, 81
Cincinnati engineering finn. ·
• Lewis McBride, 63
Roberts has been in the
position since March, 2008,
but has been an employee of
ATS engineers, under a
three-year contract with the
village. At least on paper,
Roberts has been a·· .jl,arl- .
• Meigs school
time administrator ··for
honor rolls released .
Middlepon, working in the
See Page A2
same position in Buffalo,
W.Va.
under a similar
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women cancer patients. anangement
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See Page A2
$4,000 per month to ATS
for
Roberts' services. At the
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time
the village executed
childbirth class.
the contract with ATS,
See Page A2
Mayor Michael Gerlach
Chorlono HoelllchlphOtOo
• PHS Class of '54 holds cited a financial savings to Recognition went to those ABLE students ·getting their GEDs over the past year.Those present at the recognition pro·
the village through the gram were, from the left, front, F(ari Causey, Miranda L. McKnight, and Dawn R. Johnson, and back, Deborah A. Beams·,
reunion. See Page A3
arrangement, but. said the . Nathaniel K_Dowler, and Rachael A. Bearhs.
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main
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Middleport was access to
oldest to observe
Roberts' training and qualibirthday. See ~»age A3
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The
repaving · of several streets
in Syracuse began yesterday
and as of yesterday afternoon Oak Alley was completed with work near the
fire station and Uqion Alley
continuing.
Work is expected to last
three or four days, weather
pennitting, and a complete
list of streets to be repaved
are Union Alley, Fifth Street,
alley between Fifth and Sixth
Streets, Carleton Street, alley
between Church and Dusky
Streets, West College Road,
Karr Street on both sides of
Ohio 124, Church Street,
Dusky Street, Carleton
Cemetery Road, alley
between Water and Second
Streets, rear of Syracuse firehouse, Bridgeman Street' at
the bloc.k by village hulL
Residents on the streets
affected are asked not to park
their vehicles along these
streets and be sure to pari&lt;.
them where they can get out
once pavin~ begins._
The pavmg proJect was
discussed at the most recent
meeting of Syracuse Village
Council. The majority of the
project is paid for with Ohio
Public Works Commission
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BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLICHOMYDAILVSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY - Fourteen
students in the Adult Basic
and Literacy Education
(ABLE) program who over
the past year have received
their General Equivalency
Diplomas (GEDs) were
awarded plaques at the
annual recognition dinner
held at Meigs High School ·
Monday.
Included in the group
were Deborah Bearhs,
Rachael Bearhs, Johnathan
Brunton, Fran Causey,
James Cochran, Chad
Dicken: Nathaniel Dowler,
. Kayla · · Farley, , Dawn
Johnson , Allen Maynard,
Miranda McKnight, Steven
Myer, David Pierce and
instructor, presents a certificate of Gregory Pullins.
membership in the National Adult Educational Honor
Johnson and Pierce also
Society to Dawn R. Johnson. A second recipient, ·unable to · qualified for the National
Adult Education Honor
attend, was David Pierce.

Society on recommendation
of their ABLE instnictors,
Susan King and Charla
Oden, who made the pre-sentations. Certificates were
also ·presented to numerous
students for the number of
hours spent working toward
achieving their GEDs.
In her comments to the
ABLE students, Oden talked
about the imponance of education describing it as "more
important than ever in
today 's economy" and
stressing that "education
equals opponunity." She
named lhose students
receiving GEDs who will be
attending college this fall
and reminded all that "learning is a lifelong journey."
Brent Patterson, director of
the Meigs Branch/University
of Rio Grande Community
College, presented each one
Please- ABLE. AS

'Science Camp '09' offers free educational experience
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RIO GRANDE- A cooperative effort by Rio Grande
Community College and the
Ohio Appalachian Center for
Higher Education will bring
a unique educational experience to seventh and eighth
·students in Meigs County
this summer in the fonn of
·'Science Camp '09."
The four-day science camp
will be offered free-of-charge
to Meigs. County students
who will be in the sixth. sev-

"Our programs make a
enth and eighth grades during the next school year.
meaningful
connection
A series of diverse educa- between science and everytional activities for the camp. day life. We create learning
which will be held from June experiences for our stu15-18, will be provided by dents by designing our prothe Minority Aviation grams_ to !nclude hands-on
Education Association , a parttc1pat10n
whenever
non-profit
organization possible."
located in Wheeling, W.Va. . "Our various programs
"Living shows us that sci· and techniques are designed
ence is all around us," said to engage and interest stu.~
MAEA President and dents on ma?.y levels ,
founder Darryl Lee Baynes. Baynes added . We employ
" It impaCts everything and these diverse programs With
everyone: from the food we . the understandmg that not
eat to the clothes we wear." all students' interests are

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the same time."
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The MAEA is recognized
as one of the nation's largest
science and math associations . All of MAEA's programs are designed to meet
or e~ceed the educational
standards stated in the·
National Science Education
Standards Manual from the
National Research Council.
"Science Camp '09" will
be held daily- June 15·18
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VVednesday, June 10, 2009

ANNIE'S MAILBOX

RACE

Longer they wait,
tougher it will be .
The problem is our
daughter feels it is wrong
for us to move away
:: · Dear Annie: · A few because it will be too hard
:-months ago, my daughter for her to care for us when
&lt;got into an argument with we get too old to care for
·:her brother. During ·the ourselves. We . think that
::course of this very . heated time is fairly far in the
&gt;disagreement, my daughter future, and even so. our
::said she never liked his new community includes a
. stepson because of some- hospital · and there are two
.thing that happened 10 other medical facilities
years ago. My ~on's wife nearby.lthin" our daughter
·overheard the remark and feels guilty because someWl\S very hurt, When she one told her they couldn't
caine into the family, her believe she would let us
son was very young and we move so far away. What
all accepted htm.
.
can we say to help her deal
I asked my daughter to with this better?
.apologize for making such a Confused
damaging comment. She
Dear Confused: Your
replied that she didn't . daughter isn't thinking
understand what the big about hospital care. She's
·· deal was and they shQuld worried about the day you
get over it. I cannot get can no longer' drive to the
·through to her what an grocery store or clean your
, awful · thing she said and house; and she has a point.
how much it hurt them. However, you are srill
Because of this, none of young enough · to enjoy
· them are speaking to each many lllore years of inde. other. This means we can't pendence, and there's no
get the family together. It is reason you can't do it
literally makmg me sick. .. where you ·prefer. Assure
· . When l ask her to apolo- her that if it becomes too
•gize , iny daughter accuses difficult to remain self-suf. ·me of. taking sides, I told fii:ient, you will consider
both of them they need to moving clqser to her. In the
resolve this before it meantime, please visit as
· begins to fester .. Is the sit- . often as you can.
uation
hopeless?
Dear Annie: I read the
Crying Mom
letter from "Still Single in
Dear Mom: Not hope· California," t~e 35-year-old
. less, but it will take some woman who wants to pre.effort ·from both of your arrange her buria I and
kids to · fix it. Your daugh- memorial plans. Please tell
:ter must .apologize, and your readers about the
., your son must forgive. Funeral
· Consumers
,And you are right - the Alliance, a nonprofit orgalonger they wait, the hard- ni.~ation dedicated to pro'er it will be.
. tecting a 'consumer's right
· Talk to your . daughter · to choose a meaningful :
· first. She may be reluctant . djgnified, affordable funer. ·to admit fault, so explain al. Readers can gain a
.:that whether right or wrong, wealth of advice, find a
.,it is important ·to say you . friendly ear a!ld save a ton
. are sorry when you hurt of mon.ey by joinin!l one of
. someone, espeCially a per- the aff1ltates m thelf · state.
. son· you care . a\louf. She We are ·in 43 states and
·-doesn't have to apologize. Canada .. The website . is
· for her opinion of his step- www.funerals.org.
. son' (and she should keep Bayside, Calif. .
.·.future opinions to herseiJ),
Dear . Bayside: Thanks
-but she absolutely needs to · for thejnformation. Readers
·tell her brother that she did- should know that there is a
·n't mean to cause!ain to fee to join, although donahim or his wife an she is lions are tax dedu~tible .
·sorry. Period. If she agrees,
Annie's Mailbox is writ;
·speak. to your so~ an~ urge ten by Kathy Mitc~ell an~
-him .to accept h1s sister's Marcy Sugar, longtime ed1·
apology so they can rebuild tots of the Ann Landers
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::AND MARCY SUGAR

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Suzie Adkins is honored as Mother of the Year at the
Victory Baptist . Church Mother/Daughter Banquet Lola
Hubbard made the presentation. Adkins .was also honored
with a front-row seat for the pro~ram.

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Adkins honored as
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WINNER
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Randy Armes, Chester, celebrated his first ca'reer feature win in the Modlite division at Rocky Top Raceway, Coa.l Grove.
Armes made RTR history as the youngest w.inning driver ever at age 14. He attends Eastern High School and IS span·
so red by McDonald's of Pomeroy and Jeff Warner Insurance.

·. Program helps women cancer patients .·
ATHENS - In partner·ship with the 'Bleness
Health
System,
the
American Cancer Society
offers a program to help
. women who are currently
undergoing treatment for
cancer.
The American Cancer
Society's
"Look
Good ... Feel Better" session
will be held Tuesday, June
16; from 5 to 7 p.m .. in the
(astrop Center, Suite 300,
in the O'Bleness Medical
Park Athens.
Th~ program is a free

national program. Trained,
volunteer cosmetologists
teach beauty techni.ques to
women cancer pallents to
help them combat the
appearance-related
side
effects of. cancer treatment
and to help improve their
self-image. The :-vom~n
learn how to cope With skm
changes and hatr loss usmg
. cosmetics and skm care
products donated by the
cosmetic industry. Free cosmetic kits are prov1ded at
the group sessions. Women
also learn ways to disguise

hair loss with wigs, scarves
and other accessones.
Founded m 1989, the program ts a collaboratiOn
between the Cosmetic.
Toiletry,, and Fr~grance
Assoc.mtJOn FoundatiOn .. the
Amencan Cancer Society
and
the
Nat1onal
Cosmetology AssoctatJOn.
To reg1ster for th1s free
class call &gt;:our Amencan
Cancer Society · at 1-800395-5665, and.press 0. .
O'Bleness
Memonal
Hospital ·also sponsors a
. cancer discussion group for

MIDDLEPORT - Suzie Adkins was recognized as
Mother of the Year at the Mother/Daughter Banquet held
recently at Victory Baptist Church in Middleport.
The fellowship hall was decorated for a Victorian tea
party, and a baked steak dinner owas ~rved with cake and
punch . Mary Beth Musser won a Victorian wreath, and
Wandy Ashley a Vtctonan tea set as .l,loor pnzes:
The program was opened with . prayer.· Jess1ca Ashley
played a piano solo. Kellie Bell gave he~ testimony and an.
mteresting talk about tea and tel! ·pots m England, where
she lived for many years.
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Chris Adkins read a poem, "Little·Girls ·Grow Up,'': and
Nancy .Badran read "A Mother's Hats." Those attending
played a Bible game , "Mothers of the Bib_le,'' with Autumn
Fitzsimmons, 7, as winner.
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. Each lady attending chose either a hanging flower basket
or other gift, and children received special gifts. Linda
· Keesee gave the closing prayer.
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p~tients with cancer, survtvors, fam1l1es and careg1vers. E&lt;ich meetm~ focuses on, a gen~ral topiC: The
groups me_etmgs. are uuo~mal gathenngs where 10~1v1duals. can shme stones
· and ms1ghts.
.
.
The next meetmg Will be
held on Thur.sday, June 18,
fr?m 6 unt1l 7 p.m. m
0 Bleness lower level room
· ATHENS - E~pectant mothers and their birth coaches or ·
006.
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For more mformat•?n,cf!n· companions are encouraged to attend O'Bleness Memorial
tact Susan Kozak, 0 Bleness Hospital's childbirth class Sunday,Jupe 14 from 2 to 6 p.m.
The location of the class will be in O'Bieness' Lower
volumeer resources maflflger,
Level
room 010. First-time parents, as well as experienced
tl( (740) 592-9270.
·
parents , will learn what's new in maternity care·. Expectant
parents will also learn the stages of labor and delivery and
what to expect before and after the baby is born.
The class focuses on breathing and relaxation techniques
· Misti Lee, Brandon Mahr, as well as other pain-relief options. The class also prov1des
Miranda Manley~ Morgan information about hospital procedures and variations of
Mamati, Andrea McGrath,. labor. Ari introduction to the maternity services at
Daniel Morman, Blaine · O'Bieness will include a tour of the O'Bleness Birth (ente~.
Perry, Christopher Rayburn,
The class is free of charge and will be held six times on
Ca ~s idy Rose, Adrianna alternating months this year. For ll)Ore information or to
Rowe, Taylor
Rowe, register, call the O'Bleness Birth Centerat (740) 59Z-9275.
Morgan Russell, . Alexis
Schwab, Jacob Sizemore,
Briana Smith, Samantha
Spires, Carolann Stewart,
DAYTON (AP) - Supporters of the Ohio Historjcal
Carly
Taylor,
Kyle Society,
about proposed budget cuts, staged protests
Vanmeter, Gabrielle Walker, Thesdayconcerned
aiming to pressure lawmakers to restore funding. ·
James Walters,Tara Walzer·
Demonstrations
called "flash mobs" - in which people
Kuharic, Morgan Wayland, .asse.mble, protest and
quickly disperse - were held on the
Cody White, Darrin Will
streets of Cincinnati and the Toledo suburb-of Perrysburg.
Eighth · Grade: Braden
is scheduled in Cleveland on Wednesday.
Baker, Thomas Boyer, ·Another
Some
demonstrators
carried signs ihat said, "Don't Let
Savanna Capehart, Matthew History Die." Society employees
were among the demonCasci, Vanessa Crane, strators.
.
Alyssa Cremeans, Brittany
William
Laidlaw
Jr.,
the
society's
executive director, said
Cremeans. Allyson Davis, the version of the two-year state spending
an that the
Meranda Dickens, Destany Ohio Senate approved reduces .the societyf.l.
s .budget to
Doucet, · Dev'in Dunham, around $10 mtlhon, comJ)ared With the $12 mtlhon
Joshua Dunham, Megan Ted Strickland included for it in his budget proposal. Gov.
Dyer, Haley English, J6rdan
Laidlaw says if the cuts are made, access to historic sites
·Evans, Kacy Fink, Delilah and
might be reduced. And he said society serFish, Erika Fox, Harley Fox, vicesmuseums
for
800
local history organizations, the Ohio
Mercadies George, Karlie Historical Markers
program and National History Day in
Hall, Kendra .Haning, Ohio could all be eliminated.
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Keesee,Ashley King, Corey
Kin~, Hannah King, Kirsten
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Jessi Meadows, Tyler Pabon,
Shawnella Patterson, Rachel
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POMEROY . - Honor
Meigs Intermediate · Keynath Rowe , Meyana
rolls for the Meigs Local
School
Saya, Jordan Shanks, Tyler
School District schools for
Grade 3: Isaiah Ash- Shull, I&lt;J. Tracy, Abbygale
the final six weeks of the Bullington, Paige Atkins, Watsl)n, Tyler · Withams,
2008-09 year have been Alex Booth, Robin Boyer, Hanna Young.
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a·nnounced
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Grade 5: Halley Barnes,
Superintendent
William Cullums, Olivia Davis, · Lauren Booth, Haiden
Buckley.
Paige Denney, Mica Drehel, English, Marisela EspinozaStudents qualifying for · Trenton Durst, Tavran Cruz, · Tyler Fields. Sadie
· honor roll status in their Garnes, Mariah Haley, Fox, Evan George, Miranda
respective schools are as Kaylee Haning, Aubrey Gillilan, Macenzie Hayes,
follows:
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Hart, Zachary Helton, Lexie
Houdashelt-Rice,
Meigs High School
Cameron ·· Hendricks, Jackie Jordan, Wyatt King,
Freshman: Alison Brown, Madison Hendricks, Cole Brayden Kopec, Jake Korn;
Bruno Casci, Olivia (leek, Hoffman, Kaleb Honaker, Colton Ltlly, Adrtahna
Charles Crow, Michael Devin Humphreys, Peyton Patterson, Lara Perrin,
Davis, Tiffany Francis, HumJ)breys , ·
Hayden Kelsie Powell, Gregory
. Emalee
Glass,
Cody Hysell, Jenna Jordan, Pdddy, Chase Scarberry,
Hanning, Marlee Hoffman, Marrisa Keesee, Sydney Kalynn Seymour, Breanna
' Melissa Johnson, Taylor Kennedy,RachelKesterson, Smith, Cody Smith, Stacey
Jones, Amelia King, Steven Nathaniel Landers, Steven Stanley, Jack Starcher,
Mahr, Cody Mattox, Carrie La'udennilt, Kyle Lawson, Benjamin Wilson, Haley
Pettit; DiJuan Robinson, Raymond Lawson, Abigail Wilson, Jaden Wolfe.
Jennifer Robinson, Travis Litchfield, Bradley Logan,
Meigs Middle School
Tackett, Victoria Zeigler
Bowen Matson, Bryanna
Sixth grade: Brook
Sophomore: . . Alaine McGuire, Theo McElroy, Andrus, Jordan · Arnold,
Arnold, Shellie Bailey, . Shayla Molden, Thelma Mckayla Barrett, Destinee
Olivia Bevan, Cameron Morgan, Kaitlynn Newland, Blackwell,
Brittany
Bolin, Kabrien Borthwick, Alyssa Nitz, McKenzie Cochran, Bradley Colburn,
Brianna Buffington, Suretta Ohlinger,
Mariah Hannah Cremeans, Amber
Cade, Hannah Cleek, Davis Pennington, Kayley Pierce, Davidson, John . Davis,
:Nicole, Miranda Grueser, Nevada
Qualls, Trey Jamie Elliott, K'Tayona
:Charles Harrison, Kassandra Robinson, James Scherfel, Garnes, B.randon Gilkey,
Hall, H Jacob
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POMEROY - Alexa Venoy recently finished her first
year at Miami Unive.rsity, Oxford, with a grade point average of 4.0.
Alexa is the daughter of Mark and Melinda Venoy of
·Pomeroy, and is a member of Delta Zeta Sorority. ·

group sang to the couple
and then signed an anniversary card for them. From
the parry they went to
Myrtle Beach to celebrate
the occasion.
Cards were signed for
some of the class members
who could not be at the
reunion due to health problems. ·
. Present were William F.
·Story of Athens, Richard
Vaughan and Don Reuter of
Middleport, Earl White of
Pickerington,
Richard
Leifheit of Springfield,
Howard Kitchen of Marietta,

Ray Hines of Belpre,
Madeline [Hysell] Painter, .
Shelby [Folmer] Davis; Lela
[Grueserl
Ervin
of
Middleport.
Joanne
[Thornton j Vaughan, Anne
[Canaday j Chapman both
from Pomeroy, .· Martha
ISayre J Serwe of Ft Myers,
Florida Shirley ( Wipple j
·Polin11 of Columbus. Bernice
[Shendan]lles ofMansfield,
Gloria [Swindell] Mcintosh
of Athens, and guests, ..
And guests: Hazel Story,
Vicki Brown, Nancy LeitheJt,
Evelyn Jeffers, Wayne
Milhoan and Roger Hines. ·

Methodist Church men1bers
after 9 a.m. service.
POMEROY - Gracemen
to sing at 10:30 a.m. seJvice, Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist Church.

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Sunday; June 14 .
LONG BOTTOM
Ruth Stethem will observe
her 106th birthday on June..
14. A lifetime residei)t of
Long .Bottom untir a few
· years ago, she resides with
her son and daughter-in· ·
law, Gerald and Faye
Steihem, in Canton. Cards
may be. sent to her at 5911
Lake O'Springs Ave. NW,
.Canton, Ohio 447 18.

Community Calendar
Clubs and
organizations

Annual reunion of the
family and friends of
Elbert and Delia Beaver
Gillilan, 12:30 p.m. dinThursday, June 11 . ner, at the. Kyger Creek
CHESTER
Shade power plant club house.
E.iver Lodge 453 7:30 p.m . Take a covered dish.
at the hall. Refreshments to
be served at 6:30 p.m. prior
Church
to meeting.
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Friday, J.une 1'2 .
the Thppers. Plains VFW
LONG BOTTOM.
Post 9053 will meet at . 7 · Gospel
sing
with
.p.m. Meal to be served. at "Redeemed,'' 7 p.m., Faith
6:30p.m. ·
Full Gospel Church.
· Sunday, June 14
POMEROY .:.. Forest
Run United Methodist
Sunday, June 14
Church hosts reception for
KYGER CREEK
Minersville
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Reunions

s·atilrday, June 13
GALLIPOLIS "- River
Cities .Military Family
~upport . (ommtinity "GetAcquainted" picnic, 4 p.m.
at tile Haskins Park shelter
house, Gallipolis. Meat,
beverages, ·and tableware
provided. Picnic open to
all active-duty military
families, veteran~· organi-

· GALLIPOLIS - The
River Cities Military Family
Support Community is planning a "Get-Acquainted"
picnicforSaturday,June 13,
at the Haskins Park shelter
house next to the city pool iri
Gallipolis.
. ·
The RCMFSC is furnishing the meat to be cooked

by Rev. iohn Jackson, a · ans' organizations. · ··
reUred · Army . chaplain,
The event begins at 4 p.m.
whose special secret BBQ . with the meal being served
sauce promises to be the hit at 5 p.m. Games and music
of the picnic. Also being will also be part ofthe fesprovided is the tablewllfe, tivities. The RCMFSC is
beverages, and potluck encoumging all active-duty
dishes supplied by RCMF- military families and·friends
SC families and veterans' to attend as guests, enjoy the
familiedrom various veter- food and· fellowship with

concerts a year has given
the group the exp.erience
neces~ary to develop a keen
sensitivity to the needs of
the moment in any setting.
Their n1inistry bas had the
privilege of performmg
throughout the United
States at ~any concert
halls, auditonums. churches and fairs .
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American Country and the
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Network. The group was
recently asked to perform at
the Br4~son Gospel Mus!o
Conv~nuon to be held 10
July m Bransen, Mo. The
group has also recorded
several CO's . For more
mformataon about the1r
Metgs County performance
contact Pastor pwayne
Stutler at Rockspnngs UM
Church, 984-2848,

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get to know the RCMFSC.
For more information call
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(740)245-5589,Pegat(740)
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pictures· for . members to
take home. A recipe/memory book was made by a class
member for everyone. It
contained recipes from class
members along with readings, )okes, pictures . and
other mformauon.
The door prize of a photo
album with pictures past
and present was ·won by
Ray Hines of Belpre.
The class recognized
Richard. and Nancy Leifheit
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POMEROY - The 1954
class of Pomeroy High
School held its 55th reunion
party on May 23 at the
Bradford Church of Christ
activity building with 16
classmates and · six guests
attending.
·
The graduating class had
a total of 52 members.
Current! y II are deceased,
with the latest death taking
p1ace in April, In tribute a
table of pictures .of the
deceased was featured at the
reunion . .
Other things on display
were class photo albums, a

ROCKSPRINGS
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Boys, will be in concert at
10 a.m., Sunday at
Rocksprings
United
Methodist Church.
Hailing from Ironton and
known for their mastery of
the Southern Gospel style
of music, the Gospel River
Boys have been performing
fu!Jctime for over 10 years.
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Poling, Joanne Vaughan, Leta Ervin, Bernice lies, Shelby Davis, Gloria Mcintosh, and Anne Chapman; and back, William F.
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ANNIE'S MAILBOX

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Longer they wait,
tougher it will be .
The problem is our
daughter feels it is wrong
for us to move away
:: · Dear Annie: · A few because it will be too hard
:-months ago, my daughter for her to care for us when
&lt;got into an argument with we get too old to care for
·:her brother. During ·the ourselves. We . think that
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::said she never liked his new community includes a
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.thing that happened 10 other medical facilities
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son was very young and we move so far away. What
all accepted htm.
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can we say to help her deal
I asked my daughter to with this better?
.apologize for making such a Confused
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understand what the big about hospital care. She's
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get over it. I cannot get can no longer' drive to the
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· them are speaking to each many lllore years of inde. other. This means we can't pendence, and there's no
get the family together. It is reason you can't do it
literally makmg me sick. .. where you ·prefer. Assure
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resolve this before it meantime, please visit as
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Suzie Adkins is honored as Mother of the Year at the
Victory Baptist . Church Mother/Daughter Banquet Lola
Hubbard made the presentation. Adkins .was also honored
with a front-row seat for the pro~ram.

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Randy Armes, Chester, celebrated his first ca'reer feature win in the Modlite division at Rocky Top Raceway, Coa.l Grove.
Armes made RTR history as the youngest w.inning driver ever at age 14. He attends Eastern High School and IS span·
so red by McDonald's of Pomeroy and Jeff Warner Insurance.

·. Program helps women cancer patients .·
ATHENS - In partner·ship with the 'Bleness
Health
System,
the
American Cancer Society
offers a program to help
. women who are currently
undergoing treatment for
cancer.
The American Cancer
Society's
"Look
Good ... Feel Better" session
will be held Tuesday, June
16; from 5 to 7 p.m .. in the
(astrop Center, Suite 300,
in the O'Bleness Medical
Park Athens.
Th~ program is a free

national program. Trained,
volunteer cosmetologists
teach beauty techni.ques to
women cancer pallents to
help them combat the
appearance-related
side
effects of. cancer treatment
and to help improve their
self-image. The :-vom~n
learn how to cope With skm
changes and hatr loss usmg
. cosmetics and skm care
products donated by the
cosmetic industry. Free cosmetic kits are prov1ded at
the group sessions. Women
also learn ways to disguise

hair loss with wigs, scarves
and other accessones.
Founded m 1989, the program ts a collaboratiOn
between the Cosmetic.
Toiletry,, and Fr~grance
Assoc.mtJOn FoundatiOn .. the
Amencan Cancer Society
and
the
Nat1onal
Cosmetology AssoctatJOn.
To reg1ster for th1s free
class call &gt;:our Amencan
Cancer Society · at 1-800395-5665, and.press 0. .
O'Bleness
Memonal
Hospital ·also sponsors a
. cancer discussion group for

MIDDLEPORT - Suzie Adkins was recognized as
Mother of the Year at the Mother/Daughter Banquet held
recently at Victory Baptist Church in Middleport.
The fellowship hall was decorated for a Victorian tea
party, and a baked steak dinner owas ~rved with cake and
punch . Mary Beth Musser won a Victorian wreath, and
Wandy Ashley a Vtctonan tea set as .l,loor pnzes:
The program was opened with . prayer.· Jess1ca Ashley
played a piano solo. Kellie Bell gave he~ testimony and an.
mteresting talk about tea and tel! ·pots m England, where
she lived for many years.
. . ·' ;
Chris Adkins read a poem, "Little·Girls ·Grow Up,'': and
Nancy .Badran read "A Mother's Hats." Those attending
played a Bible game , "Mothers of the Bib_le,'' with Autumn
Fitzsimmons, 7, as winner.
·
·
· ..
. Each lady attending chose either a hanging flower basket
or other gift, and children received special gifts. Linda
· Keesee gave the closing prayer.
·

p~tients with cancer, survtvors, fam1l1es and careg1vers. E&lt;ich meetm~ focuses on, a gen~ral topiC: The
groups me_etmgs. are uuo~mal gathenngs where 10~1v1duals. can shme stones
· and ms1ghts.
.
.
The next meetmg Will be
held on Thur.sday, June 18,
fr?m 6 unt1l 7 p.m. m
0 Bleness lower level room
· ATHENS - E~pectant mothers and their birth coaches or ·
006.
. .
.
For more mformat•?n,cf!n· companions are encouraged to attend O'Bleness Memorial
tact Susan Kozak, 0 Bleness Hospital's childbirth class Sunday,Jupe 14 from 2 to 6 p.m.
The location of the class will be in O'Bieness' Lower
volumeer resources maflflger,
Level
room 010. First-time parents, as well as experienced
tl( (740) 592-9270.
·
parents , will learn what's new in maternity care·. Expectant
parents will also learn the stages of labor and delivery and
what to expect before and after the baby is born.
The class focuses on breathing and relaxation techniques
· Misti Lee, Brandon Mahr, as well as other pain-relief options. The class also prov1des
Miranda Manley~ Morgan information about hospital procedures and variations of
Mamati, Andrea McGrath,. labor. Ari introduction to the maternity services at
Daniel Morman, Blaine · O'Bieness will include a tour of the O'Bleness Birth (ente~.
Perry, Christopher Rayburn,
The class is free of charge and will be held six times on
Ca ~s idy Rose, Adrianna alternating months this year. For ll)Ore information or to
Rowe, Taylor
Rowe, register, call the O'Bleness Birth Centerat (740) 59Z-9275.
Morgan Russell, . Alexis
Schwab, Jacob Sizemore,
Briana Smith, Samantha
Spires, Carolann Stewart,
DAYTON (AP) - Supporters of the Ohio Historjcal
Carly
Taylor,
Kyle Society,
about proposed budget cuts, staged protests
Vanmeter, Gabrielle Walker, Thesdayconcerned
aiming to pressure lawmakers to restore funding. ·
James Walters,Tara Walzer·
Demonstrations
called "flash mobs" - in which people
Kuharic, Morgan Wayland, .asse.mble, protest and
quickly disperse - were held on the
Cody White, Darrin Will
streets of Cincinnati and the Toledo suburb-of Perrysburg.
Eighth · Grade: Braden
is scheduled in Cleveland on Wednesday.
Baker, Thomas Boyer, ·Another
Some
demonstrators
carried signs ihat said, "Don't Let
Savanna Capehart, Matthew History Die." Society employees
were among the demonCasci, Vanessa Crane, strators.
.
Alyssa Cremeans, Brittany
William
Laidlaw
Jr.,
the
society's
executive director, said
Cremeans. Allyson Davis, the version of the two-year state spending
an that the
Meranda Dickens, Destany Ohio Senate approved reduces .the societyf.l.
s .budget to
Doucet, · Dev'in Dunham, around $10 mtlhon, comJ)ared With the $12 mtlhon
Joshua Dunham, Megan Ted Strickland included for it in his budget proposal. Gov.
Dyer, Haley English, J6rdan
Laidlaw says if the cuts are made, access to historic sites
·Evans, Kacy Fink, Delilah and
might be reduced. And he said society serFish, Erika Fox, Harley Fox, vicesmuseums
for
800
local history organizations, the Ohio
Mercadies George, Karlie Historical Markers
program and National History Day in
Hall, Kendra .Haning, Ohio could all be eliminated.
Brooklyn Harless, Matthew
Keesee,Ashley King, Corey
Kin~, Hannah King, Kirsten
.Me u1·re, Austin ·McKinney,
Jessi Meadows, Tyler Pabon,
Shawnella Patterson, Rachel
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Bat· ley Rupe. Ashlet.gh
Sayre, Magg 1·e Sm1·th, ·
. Bethany Spaun, Autumn
Tackett, Madelyn Thomas,
McKenzie Whobrey, Haley
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MEIGS SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS RELEASED
POMEROY . - Honor
Meigs Intermediate · Keynath Rowe , Meyana
rolls for the Meigs Local
School
Saya, Jordan Shanks, Tyler
School District schools for
Grade 3: Isaiah Ash- Shull, I&lt;J. Tracy, Abbygale
the final six weeks of the Bullington, Paige Atkins, Watsl)n, Tyler · Withams,
2008-09 year have been Alex Booth, Robin Boyer, Hanna Young.
·
a·nnounced
. by William ChaJ?man, Lane
Grade 5: Halley Barnes,
Superintendent
William Cullums, Olivia Davis, · Lauren Booth, Haiden
Buckley.
Paige Denney, Mica Drehel, English, Marisela EspinozaStudents qualifying for · Trenton Durst, Tavran Cruz, · Tyler Fields. Sadie
· honor roll status in their Garnes, Mariah Haley, Fox, Evan George, Miranda
respective schools are as Kaylee Haning, Aubrey Gillilan, Macenzie Hayes,
follows:
·
Hart, Zachary Helton, Lexie
Houdashelt-Rice,
Meigs High School
Cameron ·· Hendricks, Jackie Jordan, Wyatt King,
Freshman: Alison Brown, Madison Hendricks, Cole Brayden Kopec, Jake Korn;
Bruno Casci, Olivia (leek, Hoffman, Kaleb Honaker, Colton Ltlly, Adrtahna
Charles Crow, Michael Devin Humphreys, Peyton Patterson, Lara Perrin,
Davis, Tiffany Francis, HumJ)breys , ·
Hayden Kelsie Powell, Gregory
. Emalee
Glass,
Cody Hysell, Jenna Jordan, Pdddy, Chase Scarberry,
Hanning, Marlee Hoffman, Marrisa Keesee, Sydney Kalynn Seymour, Breanna
' Melissa Johnson, Taylor Kennedy,RachelKesterson, Smith, Cody Smith, Stacey
Jones, Amelia King, Steven Nathaniel Landers, Steven Stanley, Jack Starcher,
Mahr, Cody Mattox, Carrie La'udennilt, Kyle Lawson, Benjamin Wilson, Haley
Pettit; DiJuan Robinson, Raymond Lawson, Abigail Wilson, Jaden Wolfe.
Jennifer Robinson, Travis Litchfield, Bradley Logan,
Meigs Middle School
Tackett, Victoria Zeigler
Bowen Matson, Bryanna
Sixth grade: Brook
Sophomore: . . Alaine McGuire, Theo McElroy, Andrus, Jordan · Arnold,
Arnold, Shellie Bailey, . Shayla Molden, Thelma Mckayla Barrett, Destinee
Olivia Bevan, Cameron Morgan, Kaitlynn Newland, Blackwell,
Brittany
Bolin, Kabrien Borthwick, Alyssa Nitz, McKenzie Cochran, Bradley Colburn,
Brianna Buffington, Suretta Ohlinger,
Mariah Hannah Cremeans, Amber
Cade, Hannah Cleek, Davis Pennington, Kayley Pierce, Davidson, John . Davis,
:Nicole, Miranda Grueser, Nevada
Qualls, Trey Jamie Elliott, K'Tayona
:Charles Harrison, Kassandra Robinson, James Scherfel, Garnes, B.randon Gilkey,
Hall, H Jacob
: Johnson, Ange Ia Keesee, Gregory Sheets, Ariann Marissa
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. Brandon King, Teirsa Sizemore, Bryce Swatzel, Hatfield, Mitchell owar ,
Kopczinsky, Tiffany Lee, . Dane Thomas; Destiny Kelsey Hudson, Kate1,n
Jonathan .
McCarthy, Vining, ]\.ladison Wood.
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:Brothers, Ian Bullington, Dunham, Abby Eads, Jessie Adam Russell, Angel
· Chelsey Davis. Darby Engle, Rainey Fitchpatrick, Sanders. Randall Stewart,
VanMatre,
·Gilmore. Cody Hill, Jamie Alishia Foster. Larissa Mikayla
Jeffers .. Ryan Jeffers, Heidi Haggy, Parker Haggy. Kourtney Viars. Meloney
Johnson. Scott Kennedy, Allison Hatfield, Emily Victory, Victoria Walker,
Bobby King . Annisha Henry, Gracie , Hoffman, . Kacie Welsh, Austin Wolfe,
Kopec , Holly Martinez, Trae
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Nathaniel McBane, Ariel Huffman, Stephen Hysell,
Seventh grade: Morgan
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Taylor. Julie Tillis
Kennedy, Joseph Kennedy, Breanne Bonnett, Kimberly
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King,
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Jamie Bailey. Brittany Lemley. Austin Little, Alyson Dettwiller, Brittany
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Jarret
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Kayla Gheen. Brandon Makya Milhoan , Danielle Gibbs, David
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Lian Hoffman , Jessica Karlee Norton, Brendan Courtney Holley. Taylor
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Cara Lawless, Morgan
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Mason Metts , Kenneth
Payne , Erin Perkins, Sarah
Pullins , Calee Reeves,
Jessamyn Reynolds, Brian
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:·on Sunday, June 14.
; · She now resides with her
son and daughter-in-law,
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POMEROY - Alexa Venoy recently finished her first
year at Miami Unive.rsity, Oxford, with a grade point average of 4.0.
Alexa is the daughter of Mark and Melinda Venoy of
·Pomeroy, and is a member of Delta Zeta Sorority. ·

group sang to the couple
and then signed an anniversary card for them. From
the parry they went to
Myrtle Beach to celebrate
the occasion.
Cards were signed for
some of the class members
who could not be at the
reunion due to health problems. ·
. Present were William F.
·Story of Athens, Richard
Vaughan and Don Reuter of
Middleport, Earl White of
Pickerington,
Richard
Leifheit of Springfield,
Howard Kitchen of Marietta,

Ray Hines of Belpre,
Madeline [Hysell] Painter, .
Shelby [Folmer] Davis; Lela
[Grueserl
Ervin
of
Middleport.
Joanne
[Thornton j Vaughan, Anne
[Canaday j Chapman both
from Pomeroy, .· Martha
ISayre J Serwe of Ft Myers,
Florida Shirley ( Wipple j
·Polin11 of Columbus. Bernice
[Shendan]lles ofMansfield,
Gloria [Swindell] Mcintosh
of Athens, and guests, ..
And guests: Hazel Story,
Vicki Brown, Nancy LeitheJt,
Evelyn Jeffers, Wayne
Milhoan and Roger Hines. ·

Methodist Church men1bers
after 9 a.m. service.
POMEROY - Gracemen
to sing at 10:30 a.m. seJvice, Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist Church.

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Other eventS

Sunday; June 14 .
LONG BOTTOM
Ruth Stethem will observe
her 106th birthday on June..
14. A lifetime residei)t of
Long .Bottom untir a few
· years ago, she resides with
her son and daughter-in· ·
law, Gerald and Faye
Steihem, in Canton. Cards
may be. sent to her at 5911
Lake O'Springs Ave. NW,
.Canton, Ohio 447 18.

Community Calendar
Clubs and
organizations

Annual reunion of the
family and friends of
Elbert and Delia Beaver
Gillilan, 12:30 p.m. dinThursday, June 11 . ner, at the. Kyger Creek
CHESTER
Shade power plant club house.
E.iver Lodge 453 7:30 p.m . Take a covered dish.
at the hall. Refreshments to
be served at 6:30 p.m. prior
Church
to meeting.
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TUPPERS PLA.(NS - ·
Friday, J.une 1'2 .
the Thppers. Plains VFW
LONG BOTTOM.
Post 9053 will meet at . 7 · Gospel
sing
with
.p.m. Meal to be served. at "Redeemed,'' 7 p.m., Faith
6:30p.m. ·
Full Gospel Church.
· Sunday, June 14
POMEROY .:.. Forest
Run United Methodist
Sunday, June 14
Church hosts reception for
KYGER CREEK
Minersville
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Reunions

s·atilrday, June 13
GALLIPOLIS "- River
Cities .Military Family
~upport . (ommtinity "GetAcquainted" picnic, 4 p.m.
at tile Haskins Park shelter
house, Gallipolis. Meat,
beverages, ·and tableware
provided. Picnic open to
all active-duty military
families, veteran~· organi-

· GALLIPOLIS - The
River Cities Military Family
Support Community is planning a "Get-Acquainted"
picnicforSaturday,June 13,
at the Haskins Park shelter
house next to the city pool iri
Gallipolis.
. ·
The RCMFSC is furnishing the meat to be cooked

by Rev. iohn Jackson, a · ans' organizations. · ··
reUred · Army . chaplain,
The event begins at 4 p.m.
whose special secret BBQ . with the meal being served
sauce promises to be the hit at 5 p.m. Games and music
of the picnic. Also being will also be part ofthe fesprovided is the tablewllfe, tivities. The RCMFSC is
beverages, and potluck encoumging all active-duty
dishes supplied by RCMF- military families and·friends
SC families and veterans' to attend as guests, enjoy the
familiedrom various veter- food and· fellowship with

concerts a year has given
the group the exp.erience
neces~ary to develop a keen
sensitivity to the needs of
the moment in any setting.
Their n1inistry bas had the
privilege of performmg
throughout the United
States at ~any concert
halls, auditonums. churches and fairs .
.
· The Gospel Rtver Boys
have been seen on the
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American Country and the
· Gospel Music Television
Network. The group was
recently asked to perform at
the Br4~son Gospel Mus!o
Conv~nuon to be held 10
July m Bransen, Mo. The
group has also recorded
several CO's . For more
mformataon about the1r
Metgs County performance
contact Pastor pwayne
Stutler at Rockspnngs UM
Church, 984-2848,

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other mili.tary families; and
get to know the RCMFSC.
For more information call
Chris at .(740) 441-7454 or
(740)245-5589,Pegat(740)
446-7/94 after 6 pJn. or email nlcw2947@yalwo.com.

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pictures· for . members to
take home. A recipe/memory book was made by a class
member for everyone. It
contained recipes from class
members along with readings, )okes, pictures . and
other mformauon.
The door prize of a photo
album with pictures past
and present was ·won by
Ray Hines of Belpre.
The class recognized
Richard. and Nancy Leifheit
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·50th wedding anniversary
the day of the party: The

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POMEROY - The 1954
class of Pomeroy High
School held its 55th reunion
party on May 23 at the
Bradford Church of Christ
activity building with 16
classmates and · six guests
attending.
·
The graduating class had
a total of 52 members.
Current! y II are deceased,
with the latest death taking
p1ace in April, In tribute a
table of pictures .of the
deceased was featured at the
reunion . .
Other things on display
were class photo albums, a

ROCKSPRINGS
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artisl. the Gospel River
Boys, will be in concert at
10 a.m., Sunday at
Rocksprings
United
Methodist Church.
Hailing from Ironton and
known for their mastery of
the Southern Gospel style
of music, the Gospel River
Boys have been performing
fu!Jctime for over 10 years.
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Attending the Pomeroy High School, Class of 1954, reunion were from the left, front, Madeline Painter, Martha Serwe,,Shirley
Poling, Joanne Vaughan, Leta Ervin, Bernice lies, Shelby Davis, Gloria Mcintosh, and Anne Chapman; and back, William F.
Sto.y, Richard V11ughan, Earl White, Richard Leifhe~. Wayne Milhoan, Don Reuter, Howard Kitchen, and Ray Hines.

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"T m still holding out for
ingly at Mr. Okay - or Mr. Adolescent &amp; Family
Mr. Right. but with all the
Right Now - she ought to Health , students in D.C.
pressure my roommates
talk to some Newark public- public Schools who participlace on me and the way
school students. The non- pated in Best Friends' prothcv cmbarras• me, 'someprofit
Best
frie nds gram were 6- J12 times less
times
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thin~
Mr.
Okay
will
Foundation sponsored ·an likely to 1\ave sex than their
Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Kathryn
have to do."
essay contest asking partici- peers.
Dan Goodrich
Lopez
• Utat's not dialogue from
pants in its abstinence-eduBut while Best Friends
Publisher
a ··sex and rhe City''
cation program to explain · challenges children and
remake.
Jt 's
Andrea
the program's signilicancc teens to say "no," it r,roCharlene Hoeflich
Moscoe, 20, who is a "comin their lives. Hannah·. a vides much to say "yes ' to
General Manager-News Editor
mitted chick," accordinlf to ing the"!" or "m" words-. sixth-grader at Louise A.• as well; showing inner-city
Elementary kids they can have a full life
Cosmopolitan
maga1.me , l!)iVe and marr'a
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Pam Caldwell
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preserving her virginity simply want to wait in order School, explained that the that doesn't get its purpose
Advertising Director
despite being in college and . ·to lind a mate they will . progrdm taught her that she from sex. Imagine; sex
"living in a house with live remember, or be "comfort- has "the right to say no to could be a beautiful expresCongress shall make no law respecting an
sex-crazed girls." The able" with, or who will. be sex aod drugs ... to respect sion of happiness and love
myself and the Qncs around instead of a casual, reckless
women's glt'ssy profiles "someone they trust."
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
several young virgins in it.~
Brooke Shields. would me ... to have trust, faith and or desperate search for a
: free exercise tliereof; or abridging the freedom · July issue .
tell them to just get on with self-esteem."
shabby substitute.
of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
Why would anyone not be it, already . . In an issue Of
In other words, Hannah's
As sixth-grader Hannah
having
sex
in
this
postHealth
magazine,
the
"
Blue
self-worth
isn't
determined
puts
it: "it's about sister·. people peaceably to assemble, and to petition Victorian age'.' Brace your- Lagoon" actress and moth- ·
by her scores in the "Love hood. Best Friends is aboul
the Government for a redress of grievances. . ,c) f: Some young women er of two daughters named Game," as the Lady Gaga teaching young girls how to
consider sex an "intimate her biggest health -related song crudely terms what is be smart, successful and ·
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution thing," according to the arti- regret: "I think J would far, far from real love . beautiful: Best Friends is
de. But holding out isn't have had sex a lot earlier! Quonia, a student at about self-respect, self-coneasy; Cosmo finds their.20- ... 1 think 1 would have lost Chancellor Avenue School, trol , responsibility and Jove.
year-old virgins on the lirink my virginity earlier than I also
understands this It's about respecting yout
of giving in.
did at 22.''
important lesson. "There body. and not having sex at a
Victoria Vikes. who at the
AI the young age of 20. are plenty of times when young age. Best Friends is
Today is Wednesday, June 10, the 161st day of 2009.
ripe age of 23 is one of the Miss Moscoe gets what boys have told me things about being . truthful and
There are 204 days left in the year.
older
girls featured in the Shields, at age 44, doesn't. that I wanted to hear just so being yourself.''
Today's Highlight in History : On June 10, 1935,
article,
says. "Sometimes Moscoe tells Cosmo: "My I would have sex with
Maybe they should quote
.Alcoholics Anonymous was founded in Akron. Ohio.
mY
virginity
feels like a roommates always tell them. But !.didn't and I am her in the next issue of a
On this date: In I 865, the Richard Wagner opera "Tris.tan
handicap , Dating i; ditlicult guys I' m dating about my proud to say that I'm in the certain women's glossy.
und Isolde" premiered in Munich.
In 1907. II men in live cars set out from the French enough without that hang- virgin status. and tease me. eighth grade and l am not Hannah and her friends
active," she might be the inspiration that
embassy in Beijing on a race to Paris. (Prince Scipione ing over my head. I might !-think it 's because they arc sexually
just
settle
for
the
next
semiinsecure
and
want
the
guys
declares.
·
Cosnio girls need.
Borghese of Italy was the 11rst to arrive in the French capidecent
guy
who
come;
to
get
scared
off
or
because
Best Friends' abstinence- · (Kathryn Lopez is the edital two months later.)
they're . jealous th ~lt rm only mission would ·· be tor of National ·~eview
· In 1940; Italy declared war on France and Britain: around ."
Andrea anJ .Victoria are stronger than they've deemed " unreali stic" by Online . ( www.nationalre·
Canada declared war on Italy.
represent;lt
ivc
of the been ."
many well-fun~ed sex-ed ~iew.com). She call be coli·
.. In 1942, the Gestapo massacred 173 male residents of
women
profiled.
Mo~t of
And when Moscoe weak- wonks. But according to a . tacted at klopez@nationalLidice, Czechoslovakia, in retaliation for the killing of a
these gals aren't even think- · ens and starts looking long- 2005 study in the journal review.com) .
~azi official.
In 1964, the Senate voted to limit further debate on a proposed civil rights bill, shutting 'Off a 11libuster by Southern
senators.
. In 1967, the Middle East War ended as Israel and Syria
agreed to observe a U.N.-mediated cease-fire ..
In 1977, James Earl Ray, the convicted assassin of civil
rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., escaped from Brushy
Mountain State Prison in Tennessee with six others; he was
recaptured June 13 .
· In 19n, Aftirmed won the Belmont Stakes and with ii,
·horse racing's Triple Crown.
In 1982 ; the play "Torch Song Trilogy," by Harvey
Fierstein, opened on Broadway.
In 1985.socialite Claus von Bulow was acquitled by a
jury in Providence, R.I., at his retrial on charges he 'd tried
to murder his heiress wife, Martha "Sunny" von Bulow.
. One year ago: A Sudanese jetliner skidded off a runway
·and crashed into airport lights after ·landing ,in Khartoum,
·.
.
; killing 30 people.
Today's Birthdays: Britain 's Prince Philip is 88.
· Columnist Nat Hentoff is 84: Actor-director Lionel Jeffries
is83.Author Maurice Sendak is 81. Auorney F. Lee Bailey
is 76. Singer Shirley Alston Reeves (The Shirelles) is 68.
Actor J urgen Prochnow is 68. Media comm~ntator Jeff
Greenfield is 66. Country singer-songwriter Thorn
·Schuyler is 57. Former Sen. John Edwards is 56. Actor
Andrew Stevens .is 54. Singer Barrington Henderson is 53.
Former NeW York Gov. Eliot Spitzer is 50.. Rock musician
Kif\! Deal is 48. Singer Maxi Priest is 48. Actress Gina
· Gershon is 47. Actress Jeanne Tripplehorn is 46. Rock
rll'lUsiciali Jimmy Chamberlin is 45. Actress Kate Flannery
jis 45. Model-actress Elizabeth Hurley is 44. Rock musician
•!Joey Santiago is 44. Actor Doug McKeon is 43. Rock musician Emma Anderson is 42. Rapper The D.O.C. is 41. Rock
jsi11ger Mike Doughty is 39. R&amp;B singer JoJo is 38.
~ Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is 38. R&amp;B singer Faith
: Evans is 36. Actor Hugh Dancy is 34. R&amp;B singer Lemisha
&lt;Grinstead (702) is 31. Actor DJ Qualls is 31. Actor Shane
~ West is 31. Singer Hoku is 28. Actress Lee lee Sobieski is
'i27. Olympic gold medalllgure skater Tara Lipinski is 27.
!Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber is 26.
i Thought for Today: "I am lirm. You are obstinate. He is
' a pig-headed fool." - Katharine Whitehorn. Briti sh news;:paper columnist. .

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know a lot about school
lunches because I carried
my lunch to school for .1 2
years - so did almost every
kid in my class. And the
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"Dad, can we have a
McBean sprout sandwich
on whole wheat bread fn the
doctor-recommended portion size'' Can we'/ Can
we?''

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"Nu. w~: had that htst
week. Let's all go get some
KBSC. Kentucky Baked
Skinkss Ch icken. They
mukc sure their portions
are. no bigger than a deck
of cards and I love their
fresh greens with yogurt
dressing."
"Oh, look - there's a
Broccoli Hut. They make it
ten different ways. And you
can get b~1kcd potmoes
without any butter or sour
cream!

Have you ever seen an ad
lor a tomato on TV '' An
apple or a carrot'! Lettuce?
Cabbage? Chiquita used to
advertise bananas. Is any-

· thing else in the grocery . pounds. While they were
swre 's produce department waiting to see the doctor,
pushed as much as . sugar- she would hand him one
filled breakfast cereal and treat after another. She
soda? As niu.ch as frozen acted like this was the best
pizza or breakfast candy possible thing she could do
bats'
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for him. Even i.f he lite
They may not be perfect, salad without dressing for
but when I read that schools lunch at school everyday,
lunches are making our kids . this kid was going to have ll
fat I wonder - when did it weight problem. I foresee
become the school's job to them cutting a hole in the
make sure our kids were side of his house to take
eating their vegetables? him to the hospital in ten to
When did thm stop being 15 years. Thanks, mom.
the parent 's job? Even if. Love you, too.
school children are eating
I saw an ad for a soft
ice cream sundaes and fried drink the other day thai
cheese sticks for 'lunch, the bragged they had stopped
parents feed them breakfast using high fructose com
. and dinner.
syrup as a sweetener and
We all know that when we gone back to using cane
see a dog snap at someone 's sugar. They act as if drinkhand or jump into a visitor's . ing a cup of vitamin-free,
lap that it's the owner 's refined cane SU,\:at is about
fault. The doll hasn't been the healthiest thmg you c1111
properly tramed or the do for yourself. H9w Ioili
owner has spoi led it. No one will it be before you hear
blames the dog, it doesn 'i one child tell another, "A
know any better. The same . soda a day keeps the doctor
is true with children.
awny''?
I was in my cardiologist's
(Jim Mulim is tile author
office a while back waiting of "Baby's First Tattoo: A
to take a stress test. Baby Memory Book for
Opposite me were a mom Modern Parents ." Yo11 can
and her 12-year-old son. reach
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Crane, Middleport. against Willia!)l . Athens, against Rocky R. Hupp, Long
Crane,
Middleport;
Kimberly Bottom, and others.
Parsons,
Shade,
against
Timothy
POMEROY - An action for dissoRobert Lee Cummins, 55, Gallipolis, formerly of Racine ,
Parsons, Sr., Albany; and Marie Ellis,
passed away Tuesday, June 9, 2009, in the Arbors at lu tion of marriage was filed in Meigs Middleport, against Michael Ellis,
county Common Pleas Court by
Gallipolis.
Alb~ny.
POMEROY - Marriage licenses
Born Aug. 3, 1953, in Mason County, W.Va., he was the Rebecca M. Otto and Daniel J. Otto,
were
issued in Meigs County Probate
both
of
Long
Bottom
.
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son of George Cummins and the late Opal Roush
Court
to; Ian Todd Tipton, 25, and
Cummins.
Sarah
Jean Kloes, 24, Pomeroy ;
In addition to his father, George Cummins, Racine, he is
POMEROY - Actions for foreclo- Randall Jordan Gibbs, 25, and. Heather
survived by his brother, George (Bev) Cummins, Racine;
sure
were filed . in · Meigs County Eileene Fetty, 25 ', Pomeroy; Ivan
POMEROY
Actions
for
divorce
nephew, Jamie (Charity) Stobart, Tuppers Plains; nieces:
were
tiled
in
Meigs
County
Common
Commoit
Pleas Court by Citizens Vincent Broderick . 29, and Jessica
•Jodi (Kelly Parsons) Cummins, Racme, and Sheri (Ty p
Bank
of
Logan,
Logan, against James Lynn Hensley, 27, Pomeroy ; and
leas
Court
by
Linda
Huffman
,
Johnson) Cummins, Ra.;:ine; great nieces and nephews:
P.
Madigan,
Langsville,
and 'others; Tra'cy William Lee, 38. and Sonja Kay
against
Richard
Abby Cummins and Kayla, Michael and Andrew Stobart; Reedsville ,
aunts and uncles: Bob and Hazel Roy, Racine, Jack and H\lffnian, Chillicothe; Jeanette anq by Ohio University Credit Union, Lee, 34, Pomeroy.
Pauline Bostic, Racine, Evelyn Stewart, Mason, W.Va.,
Jack and Vicki Cummins, Racine, Russell and Coralee
'Cummins, Racine, Larry and Nancy Cummins, Racine, and
from Page Al
Florence Thornton, Racine.
' He was preceeded in death by his mother, Opal ~ae 0 f the students earning a mercia! driver's license) presented the plaques to the Michael Struble who serves
Roush Cummins on Nov. 1&amp;, 2003,Aunt Shtrley Cummms • GED with a certillcate for a training program will be GED graduates.
on the ESC governing
-and Uncle Bobby Cummins.
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Carol Brewer, ABLE board, and is also a reprethree credit hour class at the introduced soon.
Funeral will be held at I p.m. Friday, June 12, 2009, at Branch free of charge.
John D. Costanzo, super- coordinator, presided and .sentative for the Secretary
.
lhe Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine, with Pastor Ryan
"We want you to come intendent of the Athens- introduced staff and support of State. He commended the
Eaton officiating. Interment will follow in the Letart Falls and find what it is all Meigs Educational Service personnel including the . instructors for tlieir dedica'Cemetery. Friends m,ay call from 6-9 p.m. Thursday at the about," said Patterson not- Center, extended a welcome. mstructors, Lois Knadler of tion, pointing out that "profuneral home.
The Middleport-Pomeroy the Tuppers Plains site, and . grams are only as good as
I ng the .numerous classes
Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family by offeri:d which includes coal Rotary Club, sponsors of the King arid Oden of the the people who run them ."
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visiting www .cremeensfuneralho.mes .com. ·
mining now in progress. He recognition program, served Middlepon site.
He distributed a booklet
Speaking briefly was "Profiles in Ohio." ·
also said that COL (com- dinner. John Rice of Rotary

Robert Cummins

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Obituaries

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Irene Hendricks.

Irene W. Hendricks, 81, passed away on May 30, 2009.
Irene was born on Sept. 13, 1927, in Middleport, to the
late Arley and .Maude Erwin .
·· She is survived by her daughter Sandra H.. Mans~e and
son-in-law Paul Manske, St.. Louis, Mo.; grandchtldren
..Ethan Manske, Nantuck~t, Mass., Cl~ire Mansk~. St. Louis •
· and Louisa Manske, Ch1cago, Ill.; ststers, Maxme Brown '
Chillicothe and Julia Davidson, Grove Ctty; numerou s
nieces and ~ephews; and dear friend Donna Wilson. .
· !rene was preceded in death ·by he~ husband, Harl~y
Hendricks; and siblings: Chester Erwm. Dexter Erwm
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John Erwin, Helen Hood, and Gamet Brown.
A memorial service will be held at I p,m. on Saturday'
June 13 2009 at the Anderson-McDaniel Funeral Home tn
MiddlePort. A reception will be held following the service
at the Downing House in Middleport. Friends are welcome
to .visit with family at the reception . .

Roberts from Page At .
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The .Ohio Environmental
Protection Agency reqt~ires
Class l and II operating
Iicenses for water testing
and operati.)ig water and
sewerage . systems. Roberts
has a Class Ill license,
Gerlach saiil, demonstrating
a higher ·level of training;
That knowledge should
serve the .village well in the
coming months. as council
prepares fot a $4 million
water and sewer improvement project.

Funding is expected from Roberts on a full-time basis
the American Recovery and will cost the village approxi· Reinvestment Act, so time is mately ~12,000 more per year
of the essence, as the village in salary, .as well as the costs
is required to design, award of health insurance and other
a bid and begin construction full-tiJne employee benellts.
on the project 90 days, from ~rlach IIO!ed that .~berts
the date of the grant award. will be taking a cut m pay
Roberts has already begun under till: new arrangement.
wofk with en~ineers to do as ·. Gerlach and members of
much prelinunary planning coun~V .commended Robe~s
as possible.
· . .· fl)r hts ~olt to date, a':ld sard
Gerlach said Monday ATS ·his conll.nued semce 1s very
iswillingtoreleasethe"village .important inJightofupcomfrom the .contract. Hiring in$ ·infrastructure projects.

Deaths

The linance committee
reviewed the proposal and
recommended
hiring
Roberts ,
Committee
Chairman and Council
President Rae Moore said. ·
. "The village has saved literally hundreds of thousands of dollars by qualifying for these programs, and
were it not for the hard work
of both (Roberts) and (Fiscill
Officer) Susan Baker, we
would not have this opportunity," said Moore.

P,aving from Page At

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the street commissioner's
position paid from the general ilnd street funds. Raises ·
for the police department
and street · department
employees· go into effect
June 4.
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Lewis Roger McBride
Lewis Roger McBride, 63,Bidwell, died Monday, June
8, 2009, in the Arbors at Gallipolis.
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He is survived by his brother, Steven Nolan of Galhpoh s.
Graveside services will be II ·li.m. Thursday at the
Fairview Cemetery, Bidwell, with the Rev. Alfred Holle
officiating. Military graveside semces Will be conducte ~
by the Ga!Ha County Veterans Funeral Detail Te.am.
There are no calling hours: Arrangements are by the
!=remeens Funeral Chapel.
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Also.approved for the fire
department were junior
firefighters Jordan P1ckens
and Cody Cook who were
promoted to senior firefighters and Ash O'Brien
and Kellie Cundiff.

Local Briefs
Heritage dinner
POMEROY - The. Meigs County Historical Society will
·hold its aimual Heritage Dinner Friday, J.une 12, at7 p.m. at
. the Meigs County MlJseumAnnex. Cost 1s $15.00 and reservations should be made by Thursday by calling 992-.3810.

TB Clinic

.Do you ·suffer.from· severe.·

TUPPERS PLAINS - There will be a tuberculosis testing
clinic ftom .S-6 p.m. on June 22 at the Thppers Plains Fire
Station. Staff will return from 5,6 p.m. on June 24 for reading.
The service is free to Meigs County residents. ·

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intra-state golf team has advanced to the state finals.
·
The team won all four team matches qualifying it to advance
·to the finals. The West Virginia team championship match will
be July 9 at The Raven Golf Club in Snowshoe, W.Va. Joyce
.Quillen, Becky Anderson; Dmnna.Law.son, Donna Nease and
Kim Westmoreland play for the Rrverstde team.
The format of the team play is best two low gross scores of
the four for each hole . Fimil totals for all ma~ches played
gaye the Riwrside team the win by 35 stokes. Rtverside qolf
Club 614 Orchard Hills Golf and Country Club 649 R1v1era
Country Club 652 Guyan Golf and Country Club 653. . .

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Team advances
~ MASON, W.Va . - The Riverside Golf Course women's

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Science rrom Page AI
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lunch provided free·ofcharge each day. The camp
·will also provide T-shirts
and door prizes to participants. Camp .aclivittes are
•scheduled to take place at
RGCC's new.Meigs Center.
, "Offering the science
·camp this summer is a perfect way for us to introduce
our new educational center
to the community," said
:Brent Patterson, RGCC's
·Meigs Center dire~tor. "The
, camp links a natrona! and
-·statewide ne.ed for mnova. '•tive science education to the
. needs and interests of local .
schools and local students."

"Our goal will be to continually use the cepter to
provide diverse 'and productive :educational e~perienc.es.
to the residents of our district," he said. "The camp
represents the first step in
an on-going commitment to
ser¥ice to our 'communit)'."
·The Ohio Appalachian
Center for Higher Education
is a unique partnership of pl!b- ·
lie higher education institutionS"and K-12 schools in 29
counties of Appalachia. The
program unites public colle~, K-12 schools and the
pnvate sector to increase the
region's college-going rate.

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"T m still holding out for
ingly at Mr. Okay - or Mr. Adolescent &amp; Family
Mr. Right. but with all the
Right Now - she ought to Health , students in D.C.
pressure my roommates
talk to some Newark public- public Schools who participlace on me and the way
school students. The non- pated in Best Friends' prothcv cmbarras• me, 'someprofit
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Kathryn
have to do."
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Lopez
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pants in its abstinence-eduBut while Best Friends
Publisher
a ··sex and rhe City''
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remake.
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General Manager-News Editor
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"living in a house with live remember, or be "comfort- has "the right to say no to could be a beautiful expresCongress shall make no law respecting an
sex-crazed girls." The able" with, or who will. be sex aod drugs ... to respect sion of happiness and love
myself and the Qncs around instead of a casual, reckless
women's glt'ssy profiles "someone they trust."
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
several young virgins in it.~
Brooke Shields. would me ... to have trust, faith and or desperate search for a
: free exercise tliereof; or abridging the freedom · July issue .
tell them to just get on with self-esteem."
shabby substitute.
of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
Why would anyone not be it, already . . In an issue Of
In other words, Hannah's
As sixth-grader Hannah
having
sex
in
this
postHealth
magazine,
the
"
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self-worth
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determined
puts
it: "it's about sister·. people peaceably to assemble, and to petition Victorian age'.' Brace your- Lagoon" actress and moth- ·
by her scores in the "Love hood. Best Friends is aboul
the Government for a redress of grievances. . ,c) f: Some young women er of two daughters named Game," as the Lady Gaga teaching young girls how to
consider sex an "intimate her biggest health -related song crudely terms what is be smart, successful and ·
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution thing," according to the arti- regret: "I think J would far, far from real love . beautiful: Best Friends is
de. But holding out isn't have had sex a lot earlier! Quonia, a student at about self-respect, self-coneasy; Cosmo finds their.20- ... 1 think 1 would have lost Chancellor Avenue School, trol , responsibility and Jove.
year-old virgins on the lirink my virginity earlier than I also
understands this It's about respecting yout
of giving in.
did at 22.''
important lesson. "There body. and not having sex at a
Victoria Vikes. who at the
AI the young age of 20. are plenty of times when young age. Best Friends is
Today is Wednesday, June 10, the 161st day of 2009.
ripe age of 23 is one of the Miss Moscoe gets what boys have told me things about being . truthful and
There are 204 days left in the year.
older
girls featured in the Shields, at age 44, doesn't. that I wanted to hear just so being yourself.''
Today's Highlight in History : On June 10, 1935,
article,
says. "Sometimes Moscoe tells Cosmo: "My I would have sex with
Maybe they should quote
.Alcoholics Anonymous was founded in Akron. Ohio.
mY
virginity
feels like a roommates always tell them. But !.didn't and I am her in the next issue of a
On this date: In I 865, the Richard Wagner opera "Tris.tan
handicap , Dating i; ditlicult guys I' m dating about my proud to say that I'm in the certain women's glossy.
und Isolde" premiered in Munich.
In 1907. II men in live cars set out from the French enough without that hang- virgin status. and tease me. eighth grade and l am not Hannah and her friends
active," she might be the inspiration that
embassy in Beijing on a race to Paris. (Prince Scipione ing over my head. I might !-think it 's because they arc sexually
just
settle
for
the
next
semiinsecure
and
want
the
guys
declares.
·
Cosnio girls need.
Borghese of Italy was the 11rst to arrive in the French capidecent
guy
who
come;
to
get
scared
off
or
because
Best Friends' abstinence- · (Kathryn Lopez is the edital two months later.)
they're . jealous th ~lt rm only mission would ·· be tor of National ·~eview
· In 1940; Italy declared war on France and Britain: around ."
Andrea anJ .Victoria are stronger than they've deemed " unreali stic" by Online . ( www.nationalre·
Canada declared war on Italy.
represent;lt
ivc
of the been ."
many well-fun~ed sex-ed ~iew.com). She call be coli·
.. In 1942, the Gestapo massacred 173 male residents of
women
profiled.
Mo~t of
And when Moscoe weak- wonks. But according to a . tacted at klopez@nationalLidice, Czechoslovakia, in retaliation for the killing of a
these gals aren't even think- · ens and starts looking long- 2005 study in the journal review.com) .
~azi official.
In 1964, the Senate voted to limit further debate on a proposed civil rights bill, shutting 'Off a 11libuster by Southern
senators.
. In 1967, the Middle East War ended as Israel and Syria
agreed to observe a U.N.-mediated cease-fire ..
In 1977, James Earl Ray, the convicted assassin of civil
rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., escaped from Brushy
Mountain State Prison in Tennessee with six others; he was
recaptured June 13 .
· In 19n, Aftirmed won the Belmont Stakes and with ii,
·horse racing's Triple Crown.
In 1982 ; the play "Torch Song Trilogy," by Harvey
Fierstein, opened on Broadway.
In 1985.socialite Claus von Bulow was acquitled by a
jury in Providence, R.I., at his retrial on charges he 'd tried
to murder his heiress wife, Martha "Sunny" von Bulow.
. One year ago: A Sudanese jetliner skidded off a runway
·and crashed into airport lights after ·landing ,in Khartoum,
·.
.
; killing 30 people.
Today's Birthdays: Britain 's Prince Philip is 88.
· Columnist Nat Hentoff is 84: Actor-director Lionel Jeffries
is83.Author Maurice Sendak is 81. Auorney F. Lee Bailey
is 76. Singer Shirley Alston Reeves (The Shirelles) is 68.
Actor J urgen Prochnow is 68. Media comm~ntator Jeff
Greenfield is 66. Country singer-songwriter Thorn
·Schuyler is 57. Former Sen. John Edwards is 56. Actor
Andrew Stevens .is 54. Singer Barrington Henderson is 53.
Former NeW York Gov. Eliot Spitzer is 50.. Rock musician
Kif\! Deal is 48. Singer Maxi Priest is 48. Actress Gina
· Gershon is 47. Actress Jeanne Tripplehorn is 46. Rock
rll'lUsiciali Jimmy Chamberlin is 45. Actress Kate Flannery
jis 45. Model-actress Elizabeth Hurley is 44. Rock musician
•!Joey Santiago is 44. Actor Doug McKeon is 43. Rock musician Emma Anderson is 42. Rapper The D.O.C. is 41. Rock
jsi11ger Mike Doughty is 39. R&amp;B singer JoJo is 38.
~ Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is 38. R&amp;B singer Faith
: Evans is 36. Actor Hugh Dancy is 34. R&amp;B singer Lemisha
&lt;Grinstead (702) is 31. Actor DJ Qualls is 31. Actor Shane
~ West is 31. Singer Hoku is 28. Actress Lee lee Sobieski is
'i27. Olympic gold medalllgure skater Tara Lipinski is 27.
!Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber is 26.
i Thought for Today: "I am lirm. You are obstinate. He is
' a pig-headed fool." - Katharine Whitehorn. Briti sh news;:paper columnist. .

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years - so did almost every
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"Dad, can we have a
McBean sprout sandwich
on whole wheat bread fn the
doctor-recommended portion size'' Can we'/ Can
we?''

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"Nu. w~: had that htst
week. Let's all go get some
KBSC. Kentucky Baked
Skinkss Ch icken. They
mukc sure their portions
are. no bigger than a deck
of cards and I love their
fresh greens with yogurt
dressing."
"Oh, look - there's a
Broccoli Hut. They make it
ten different ways. And you
can get b~1kcd potmoes
without any butter or sour
cream!

Have you ever seen an ad
lor a tomato on TV '' An
apple or a carrot'! Lettuce?
Cabbage? Chiquita used to
advertise bananas. Is any-

· thing else in the grocery . pounds. While they were
swre 's produce department waiting to see the doctor,
pushed as much as . sugar- she would hand him one
filled breakfast cereal and treat after another. She
soda? As niu.ch as frozen acted like this was the best
pizza or breakfast candy possible thing she could do
bats'
·
for him. Even i.f he lite
They may not be perfect, salad without dressing for
but when I read that schools lunch at school everyday,
lunches are making our kids . this kid was going to have ll
fat I wonder - when did it weight problem. I foresee
become the school's job to them cutting a hole in the
make sure our kids were side of his house to take
eating their vegetables? him to the hospital in ten to
When did thm stop being 15 years. Thanks, mom.
the parent 's job? Even if. Love you, too.
school children are eating
I saw an ad for a soft
ice cream sundaes and fried drink the other day thai
cheese sticks for 'lunch, the bragged they had stopped
parents feed them breakfast using high fructose com
. and dinner.
syrup as a sweetener and
We all know that when we gone back to using cane
see a dog snap at someone 's sugar. They act as if drinkhand or jump into a visitor's . ing a cup of vitamin-free,
lap that it's the owner 's refined cane SU,\:at is about
fault. The doll hasn't been the healthiest thmg you c1111
properly tramed or the do for yourself. H9w Ioili
owner has spoi led it. No one will it be before you hear
blames the dog, it doesn 'i one child tell another, "A
know any better. The same . soda a day keeps the doctor
is true with children.
awny''?
I was in my cardiologist's
(Jim Mulim is tile author
office a while back waiting of "Baby's First Tattoo: A
to take a stress test. Baby Memory Book for
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Crane, Middleport. against Willia!)l . Athens, against Rocky R. Hupp, Long
Crane,
Middleport;
Kimberly Bottom, and others.
Parsons,
Shade,
against
Timothy
POMEROY - An action for dissoRobert Lee Cummins, 55, Gallipolis, formerly of Racine ,
Parsons, Sr., Albany; and Marie Ellis,
passed away Tuesday, June 9, 2009, in the Arbors at lu tion of marriage was filed in Meigs Middleport, against Michael Ellis,
county Common Pleas Court by
Gallipolis.
Alb~ny.
POMEROY - Marriage licenses
Born Aug. 3, 1953, in Mason County, W.Va., he was the Rebecca M. Otto and Daniel J. Otto,
were
issued in Meigs County Probate
both
of
Long
Bottom
.
.
son of George Cummins and the late Opal Roush
Court
to; Ian Todd Tipton, 25, and
Cummins.
Sarah
Jean Kloes, 24, Pomeroy ;
In addition to his father, George Cummins, Racine, he is
POMEROY - Actions for foreclo- Randall Jordan Gibbs, 25, and. Heather
survived by his brother, George (Bev) Cummins, Racine;
sure
were filed . in · Meigs County Eileene Fetty, 25 ', Pomeroy; Ivan
POMEROY
Actions
for
divorce
nephew, Jamie (Charity) Stobart, Tuppers Plains; nieces:
were
tiled
in
Meigs
County
Common
Commoit
Pleas Court by Citizens Vincent Broderick . 29, and Jessica
•Jodi (Kelly Parsons) Cummins, Racme, and Sheri (Ty p
Bank
of
Logan,
Logan, against James Lynn Hensley, 27, Pomeroy ; and
leas
Court
by
Linda
Huffman
,
Johnson) Cummins, Ra.;:ine; great nieces and nephews:
P.
Madigan,
Langsville,
and 'others; Tra'cy William Lee, 38. and Sonja Kay
against
Richard
Abby Cummins and Kayla, Michael and Andrew Stobart; Reedsville ,
aunts and uncles: Bob and Hazel Roy, Racine, Jack and H\lffnian, Chillicothe; Jeanette anq by Ohio University Credit Union, Lee, 34, Pomeroy.
Pauline Bostic, Racine, Evelyn Stewart, Mason, W.Va.,
Jack and Vicki Cummins, Racine, Russell and Coralee
'Cummins, Racine, Larry and Nancy Cummins, Racine, and
from Page Al
Florence Thornton, Racine.
' He was preceeded in death by his mother, Opal ~ae 0 f the students earning a mercia! driver's license) presented the plaques to the Michael Struble who serves
Roush Cummins on Nov. 1&amp;, 2003,Aunt Shtrley Cummms • GED with a certillcate for a training program will be GED graduates.
on the ESC governing
-and Uncle Bobby Cummins.
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Carol Brewer, ABLE board, and is also a reprethree credit hour class at the introduced soon.
Funeral will be held at I p.m. Friday, June 12, 2009, at Branch free of charge.
John D. Costanzo, super- coordinator, presided and .sentative for the Secretary
.
lhe Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine, with Pastor Ryan
"We want you to come intendent of the Athens- introduced staff and support of State. He commended the
Eaton officiating. Interment will follow in the Letart Falls and find what it is all Meigs Educational Service personnel including the . instructors for tlieir dedica'Cemetery. Friends m,ay call from 6-9 p.m. Thursday at the about," said Patterson not- Center, extended a welcome. mstructors, Lois Knadler of tion, pointing out that "profuneral home.
The Middleport-Pomeroy the Tuppers Plains site, and . grams are only as good as
I ng the .numerous classes
Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family by offeri:d which includes coal Rotary Club, sponsors of the King arid Oden of the the people who run them ."
.
visiting www .cremeensfuneralho.mes .com. ·
mining now in progress. He recognition program, served Middlepon site.
He distributed a booklet
Speaking briefly was "Profiles in Ohio." ·
also said that COL (com- dinner. John Rice of Rotary

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Irene Hendricks.

Irene W. Hendricks, 81, passed away on May 30, 2009.
Irene was born on Sept. 13, 1927, in Middleport, to the
late Arley and .Maude Erwin .
·· She is survived by her daughter Sandra H.. Mans~e and
son-in-law Paul Manske, St.. Louis, Mo.; grandchtldren
..Ethan Manske, Nantuck~t, Mass., Cl~ire Mansk~. St. Louis •
· and Louisa Manske, Ch1cago, Ill.; ststers, Maxme Brown '
Chillicothe and Julia Davidson, Grove Ctty; numerou s
nieces and ~ephews; and dear friend Donna Wilson. .
· !rene was preceded in death ·by he~ husband, Harl~y
Hendricks; and siblings: Chester Erwm. Dexter Erwm
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John Erwin, Helen Hood, and Gamet Brown.
A memorial service will be held at I p,m. on Saturday'
June 13 2009 at the Anderson-McDaniel Funeral Home tn
MiddlePort. A reception will be held following the service
at the Downing House in Middleport. Friends are welcome
to .visit with family at the reception . .

Roberts from Page At .
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The .Ohio Environmental
Protection Agency reqt~ires
Class l and II operating
Iicenses for water testing
and operati.)ig water and
sewerage . systems. Roberts
has a Class Ill license,
Gerlach saiil, demonstrating
a higher ·level of training;
That knowledge should
serve the .village well in the
coming months. as council
prepares fot a $4 million
water and sewer improvement project.

Funding is expected from Roberts on a full-time basis
the American Recovery and will cost the village approxi· Reinvestment Act, so time is mately ~12,000 more per year
of the essence, as the village in salary, .as well as the costs
is required to design, award of health insurance and other
a bid and begin construction full-tiJne employee benellts.
on the project 90 days, from ~rlach IIO!ed that .~berts
the date of the grant award. will be taking a cut m pay
Roberts has already begun under till: new arrangement.
wofk with en~ineers to do as ·. Gerlach and members of
much prelinunary planning coun~V .commended Robe~s
as possible.
· . .· fl)r hts ~olt to date, a':ld sard
Gerlach said Monday ATS ·his conll.nued semce 1s very
iswillingtoreleasethe"village .important inJightofupcomfrom the .contract. Hiring in$ ·infrastructure projects.

Deaths

The linance committee
reviewed the proposal and
recommended
hiring
Roberts ,
Committee
Chairman and Council
President Rae Moore said. ·
. "The village has saved literally hundreds of thousands of dollars by qualifying for these programs, and
were it not for the hard work
of both (Roberts) and (Fiscill
Officer) Susan Baker, we
would not have this opportunity," said Moore.

P,aving from Page At

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the street commissioner's
position paid from the general ilnd street funds. Raises ·
for the police department
and street · department
employees· go into effect
June 4.
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Lewis Roger McBride
Lewis Roger McBride, 63,Bidwell, died Monday, June
8, 2009, in the Arbors at Gallipolis.
. ·.
He is survived by his brother, Steven Nolan of Galhpoh s.
Graveside services will be II ·li.m. Thursday at the
Fairview Cemetery, Bidwell, with the Rev. Alfred Holle
officiating. Military graveside semces Will be conducte ~
by the Ga!Ha County Veterans Funeral Detail Te.am.
There are no calling hours: Arrangements are by the
!=remeens Funeral Chapel.
·

Also.approved for the fire
department were junior
firefighters Jordan P1ckens
and Cody Cook who were
promoted to senior firefighters and Ash O'Brien
and Kellie Cundiff.

Local Briefs
Heritage dinner
POMEROY - The. Meigs County Historical Society will
·hold its aimual Heritage Dinner Friday, J.une 12, at7 p.m. at
. the Meigs County MlJseumAnnex. Cost 1s $15.00 and reservations should be made by Thursday by calling 992-.3810.

TB Clinic

.Do you ·suffer.from· severe.·

TUPPERS PLAINS - There will be a tuberculosis testing
clinic ftom .S-6 p.m. on June 22 at the Thppers Plains Fire
Station. Staff will return from 5,6 p.m. on June 24 for reading.
The service is free to Meigs County residents. ·

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intra-state golf team has advanced to the state finals.
·
The team won all four team matches qualifying it to advance
·to the finals. The West Virginia team championship match will
be July 9 at The Raven Golf Club in Snowshoe, W.Va. Joyce
.Quillen, Becky Anderson; Dmnna.Law.son, Donna Nease and
Kim Westmoreland play for the Rrverstde team.
The format of the team play is best two low gross scores of
the four for each hole . Fimil totals for all ma~ches played
gaye the Riwrside team the win by 35 stokes. Rtverside qolf
Club 614 Orchard Hills Golf and Country Club 649 R1v1era
Country Club 652 Guyan Golf and Country Club 653. . .

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Team advances
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Science rrom Page AI
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lunch provided free·ofcharge each day. The camp
·will also provide T-shirts
and door prizes to participants. Camp .aclivittes are
•scheduled to take place at
RGCC's new.Meigs Center.
, "Offering the science
·camp this summer is a perfect way for us to introduce
our new educational center
to the community," said
:Brent Patterson, RGCC's
·Meigs Center dire~tor. "The
, camp links a natrona! and
-·statewide ne.ed for mnova. '•tive science education to the
. needs and interests of local .
schools and local students."

"Our goal will be to continually use the cepter to
provide diverse 'and productive :educational e~perienc.es.
to the residents of our district," he said. "The camp
represents the first step in
an on-going commitment to
ser¥ice to our 'communit)'."
·The Ohio Appalachian
Center for Higher Education
is a unique partnership of pl!b- ·
lie higher education institutionS"and K-12 schools in 29
counties of Appalachia. The
program unites public colle~, K-12 schools and the
pnvate sector to increase the
region's college-going rate.

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and thunderstorms. Highs in
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These 12 members of the Southern High. School Class of 2009 were awarded $500 scholarships from the Racine Area
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Samantha Patterson and Jaime Warner; (standing, from left) Bryan Harris, James "Rusty" Carnahan, Drew Hoover,
Chnstopher Holter, Brody Flint and Robert Weston Roberts.

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RACINE - With funds raised by car
_shows, yard sales and numerous dona. lions, 14 members of the Southern High
School Class of 2009 received a total of
$15300 in scholarships through the
Racine Area Community Organization
at the group's annual scholarship
awards dinner recently held at the
from Page Al
Racine First Baptist Church.
· Receiving RACO scholarships of
. Rep. Debbie Phillips (D- loan will help the comp:1.ny
$500 each were Bryan Harris (undecidAthens)
said of the news: "stage our financing . and
ed), son Of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris;
"Th~
.
project
· is a critical help pay for the cost of
Drew Hoover (Ohio State University),
part
'of
economic
develop- using Powerspan in the proson of Jaye Ord; Jaime Warner (Ohio
ment"
plans
in
Meigs
County ject" the anticipated conUniversity), daughter of Darlene
and
the
entire
region,
and struction scheduled. has not
.Warner: Rashell Boso (Hocking
the award is a smart invest- been changed. AMP-Ohio
.College), daughter of Tom Boso and
ment in Ohio's overall hopes to begin construction
Teresa Barber; James A. "Rusty"
advanced
energy strategy."
late this year or in the first
Carnahan (University of Northwestern
·
AMP-Ohio
President/CEO
quarter
of
2010.
Ohio), son of Tony Carnahan;
Marc Gerken also comment- Construction' is e_xpected to
christopher Holter ·(Ohio
ed about yesterday's news last four-and-a-half years
IJniversity), son of Stanley Holter and
with: 'The AMPGS project with commercial operations.
'tanya Hol.ter; Samantha
IS
a clean coal technology beginning in 2014. ·
· .
(Marietta College), daughter
that
will
be
the
first
project
The AMPGS is expected
Patterson;
Brody . Flint
commercial by some to pump more than
graduates receiving memorial scholarships at the annu- large-scale
lJhiversity), son of Mark and Angela Southern High
flint; Merri Collins (Ohio University), al RACO Scholarship Awards Dinner were (seated, from left) Rashell Boso, deployment of Powerspap $20 . million annually into
daughter of Beverly Collins; Robert Geraldine Cleland Memorial Scholarship; Chelsea Papa, Edison Brace ECO S02 technology. The ·the area economy, provide
Weston Roberts (Ohio University), son Memorial and Jim Adams Memorial Scholarships; Emma Hunter, Edison Brace · support for this project, and I ,600 construction jobs and
of Michael and Rhonda Roberts; Memorial Scholarship; (standing, from left) Jordan Pickens, Clarence Frank its use of Powers pan technol- 165 permanent operating
Chelsea Pape (Ohio University), daugh- Memorial Scholarship; James "Rusty" Carnahan, Frank Cleland Memorial ogy, shows tremendous fore- jobs. The press release from
ter of Allen Pape and Carol Pape; Emma Scholarship; Bryan Harris, Jim Adams Memorial Scholarship and David B. sight and a commitment to Gov. Strickland's office
llunter (Ohio University), daughter of Sayre Memorial Scholarship; Brody Flint, Clarence and Ruth Bradford develop technology that will states the · full-time , permaDr. and Mrs. Douglas Hunter,
Memorial Scholarship; Robert Weston Roberts, Edison Brace Memorial and responsibly use coal as . an nent workers at AMPGS
affordable and reliable fuel will earn an average wage
, Students also received a host of Paul Marr Memorial Scholarships.
source. The AMPGS project of $31.25 per hour. ·
memorial . scholarships. Receiving
Will be the cleanest facility qf . The Powerspan technolo~dison Brace Scholarships of $500 each
its
type in the region and one gy previously received $4.5
:were Robert W. Roberts, Chelsea ·Pupe ·
of
the
cleanest in the nation. million in funding from the
and Emma-Hunter. James "Jim" Adams
The
use
of Powerspan not Ohio Coal . Development
;trlemorial Scholarships of $500 were
only
gives
us the ability to Office, a program of
awarded to Bryan Harris and Chelsea
control emissions to best OAQDA.
:Pape. The Clarence and Ruth Bradford
available control technology
Ohio's Advanced Energy
Memorial Scholarship of $500 was pre(BACT)
standards,
but
will
Stimulus
Program, includes
sented to Brody Flint. The Geraldine
significantly
reduce
the
$84 million for non-coal
Cleland Memorial Scholarship of $500
amount of waste coming related technology projects
was given to Rashell Boso. The
from the facility. AMPGS and .$66 million for clean
Clarence Frank Memorial Scholarship
creates
jobs and represents a coal projects. The P.rogram is
Qf $500 was given to Jordan Pickens
major
investment
in the State part of the $1.57 btllion Ohio
(Ohio University), son of Eb~r Pickens
of
Ohio
and.
the
Meigs Bipartisan Jobs Stimulus
Jr. The Paul Marr S£holarship of $500
County·
area.
This
is
a
good Plan signed into law by Gov.
was awarded to Robert W. Roberts.
project and we appreciate the Stri.ckland · in June 2008 .
.. The Frank Cl¢1and Memorial
support
and acknowledg- More than. 215 applications
Scholarship of $500 was pt'esented to
ment
of
the
state."
for program fundmg have
lames A. Carnahan, and the David B.
CarSQn
said
though the been received to date.
.
Sayre Memorial Scholarship of $1 Qo
l\las awarded to Bryan Harris. The
Gatling Ohio LLC Scholarship of
$1,000 was awarded to Robert Weston
Roberts by Sam Hatcher, representing
Gatling Ohio LLC. This scholarship is Cruisin' Saturda¥ Night Car Show Scholarships were presented by Marvin Hill
)n its second year, and is awarded to a on behalf of Htll s ClaSSIC Cars, Home National Bank and Gatling Ohio LLC,
student pursuing a degree in engineer- awarded $600 scholarships to F;!ashell Boso, James "Rusty" Carnahan, Brody
Flint. and Jerry Justis.
.
.
ing or a related field.
, Four Cruisin' Saturday Night Car
Show Scholarships of $800 each were
The Gatling Ohio LLC
a.warded to James A. Camahan. Brody
Scholarship for $1 ,000
l'lint, Rashell Boso and Jerry Justis
was presented to
(Hockmg College), son of Melissa
Robert Weston Roberts,
Barton and Scott Barton , These scholarright, was at RACO's s
ships were also presented on behalf of
annual scholarship dinltill's Classic Cars, Home National
ner. This scholarship is
Bank and Gatling Ohio LLC.
awarded
to a Southern
Since 1993, starting out with two
senior who is pursuing a
scholarships of $200 a piece. RACO
degree in engineering
bas awarded $85,000 in scholarships to
2 Gallon Paint Pall
or a related field.
J26 Southern High School seniors.
Interior/ Exterior ·
Roberts is pictured with ·
:f\pplications for RACO and associated
Marvin Hill, representing
scholarships, including memorial
Sam Hah;her of Gatling
scholarships. are submitted on a comOhio lLC.
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63

.TnnFloyd
resigns as usc
basketball coach

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - · of 15 from the field after the
Missing for · two games, first quarter. He also missed
Orlando found its Magic five free throws, points that
touch.
.
could have given the Lakers
Making easy shots and that 3-0 lead.
tough ones · from every- · Game 4 is Thursday night.
where, the Magic won their and Game 5 - now necesfrrst game in two visits to sary - will be at Amway
tl:le NBA finals .as Dwight Arena on Sunday.
Howard and Rashard Lewis
With their season 48 minscored 21 points •apiece in a utes ·from all blit disappear108-104 victory over the ing,the Magic, hosting their
Los . Angeles Lakers in first finals game since _1995,
Game 3 on Tuesday night to had five players score at least
pull within 2-1.
18 points. Rafer Alston, who
Orlando sh:ot a finals was just 3 of 17 from the
record 63 percent - includ- field n the frrst two games,
ing· anot~er fina. is record 75 had 20 and Hedo Turkoglu
percent i~ the first half~ to and Mickael Pietrus 18 'each.
snap a six-game finals los"We've. got to play like
. ing streak and avoid. falling .this," Howard said of the balinto an 0-3 hole that no team anced scoring. "When guys
in postseason history has · are attacking we're tough to
been able to escape.
·
guard.
Kobe Bryant, seeking a
"We moved the ball a lot
fourth title and h· · first tonight," he said .. "We got
since 2002, scored 31 points some good shoiS. We didn't
for the Lakers but the super- rush anything."/
.
star had just 10 points in the
Pau Gasol scored 23 points
second half and went. only 4 but had just three rebounds

108·104

and the Lakers were only 16
of 26 from the line.
For a while, it appeared the
Magic, who shot JUst 36 percent while dropping Games
I' and 2 at Staples· Center,
couldn't or wouldn't miss.
From 20 feet, swish. From
lO feet, nothing but net.
Layups, runners, banks,
pull-ups, didn't matter. You
name it, if it went up, more
times than not it went in.
"Well, it was going in the
basket. That always works,"
Magic coach Stan Van
Gundy said I "That formula's
always tried and true." · ·
Orlando niade 24 of 32
shots in the first half and
only cooled off a little in the
third quarter as they entered
the founh at a 65 percent clip
and clinging to an 81-75
lead.
Bryant sat out the first
4:47 of the fourth, and when
he finally subbed in, the
Lakers were still .down by
five and un'able to do any-

LOS ANGELES (AP) ,_
Tim Floyd resigned as basketball coach at Southern
California on Tuesday follow1ing allegations that he give
$1 ,000 in cash to a man who
helped steer fonner star player OJ. Mayo to the Trojans.
Floyd submitted a oneparagraph letter to usc athletic drrector Mike Garrett
Sl)ying he WJIS· quitting
because he no longer !lad fuO
eilthusiasm for his job.
: :"I accept Tim's decision
and wish him well," Garrett ·
Sliid in a statement.
::;The Clarion-Ledger of
rackson. Miss. first reported
floyd's resignation. .
:The announcement follows
itllegations that thousands of
(lollars in cash and gifts were
funneled to Mayo by a representative of a sports agepcy.
, , Last
·
month.
. Los Angeles
YahooSports.conl · reported
Lakers' Kobe
\!)at Louis Johnson, a former
Bryant,
center,
~sociate of Mayo's, told fed(:!rives
between
e~ and NCAA investigators
Orlando
that Floyd paid to have Mayo
Magic's
Hedo
sign with tile Trojans.
Turkoglu, from
"'Ute university is cooperntTurkey, and
ing fully in the continuing
Lewis
Rashard
investigation with the NCAA
QJld Pac-10 into all allegations· · (9) in the third
quarter of
of NCAA and. Pac.-10 rules
violations at USC," Todd · Game 3 of the
Dickey,_ seilio~ yice ~~dent . NBA basketball
of admnltstranon, satd m the .finals Tuesday,
statement. "The university,the in orlando, Fla.
NCAA and Pac-10 have JomtAPphoto
ly conducted · interviews of
approximately . 50 witnesses.
No conclusions have yet been
reacbed.At this point, it would
1)$' both inappropriate and prema\Ure to comm~nt further."
:usC's powerhouse football
k!am is under NCAA investigation because of allegations
that Heisman Trophy-winning running back Reggie
BUsh accepted gifts and his
fqmily free rent from wouldtie marketers who wanted him
as a client.
Floyd's resignation is
another .blow to a basketball
program that has had starters
. DeMar DeRozan, Taj Gibson
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. Glen International. "I was
After Saturday's race,
and Daniel Hackett declare
(AP)
Marco
Andretti
frustrated.
But
we
talked
it
Andretti
expressed frustrafor the upcoming NBA draft
out. It's not the first time tion with Patrick. Andretti
and has lost three recruits smiled at the question.
Sure,
there
might
have
it's happened and it's not finished a season-best
since the season ended.
been
a
few
hard
feelings
the
last time it's going to fourth and Patrick was sixth,
Garrett said a search to hire
happen.
We just have . to but they were battling sideaimed
at
Andretti
Green
a new coach would begin
Racing
teammate
Danica
work
th.e
best we can by-side late in the race for
inunediately.
fifth.
.Floyd submitted his letter Patrick after Saturday together."
ef resignation Tuesday after- night's race at Texas Motor uMarco and I are fine," Afterward, Andretti sugSpeedway, but they already Patrick said. "It's definitely gested'the team needed a "sitnoon.
nothing new to have drivers down" meeting. The team is
"As of I pm. today, I am were forgotten.
out
"I
just
said
what
I
was
there pushing and com- co-owned by Marco's father,
n:signing as . head basketball
roach at the University of feeling," Andretti said peting for positions and hav- Michael, who is Patrick's
differences
about race strategist this year.
Southern California. I deeply Tuesday during a break in mg
things."
·
lndyCar
testing
at
Watkins
"The toughest people out
appreciate the opportunity
afforded me by the university,
as well as the chance to know
arid woik with some of the
fihest young men in college
. athletics," the letter said,
~ynfortunately, I know longer
feel I can offer the level of
enthusiasm to my duties that is
.
~by the university, my
Cflaching staff, my players,
tlieir families, and the supportets of Southern Cal. I always
Plumised my self and my
Camily that ifl ever. felt! could
~ longer gi_ve my full enthusj)lsm to a job, that I should
leave it to others who could. I
citend to contact my coaching
~Calf and my players in comlllg days and weeks to tell
them how much each of them
(l1eans to me. I wish the best to
USC and to my suoces.'iOf.'' ·
~~ In April, floyd spumed an
Offer from Arizona to fill its
~bing vacancy, saying he
~s staying at USC. A year
ago. he was offen:d the
Louisiana State job~ ttimed
it down, saying at the time,
'-"J'his is my last job at SC."
The day he met reporters to
AP photo
say he had turned down Marco Andretti, left, and teammate Tony Kanaan, of BI'CIZil, smiles and laugh on pit road
Arizona, Floyd said, "This is before a practice session for the lndyCar Series' Bombardier Learjet 550 auto race at
still my last job."
Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, Thursday.

thing · to stop the Magic's
marksmanship.
But then, Orlando began
to misfire at the worst time
possible.
After Pietrus was long with
a wide-open 3, Gasol was
fouled at the other end and
made two free throws to
make it 99 all with 2:41
remaining. Orlando's rowdy
. crowd, which waited 14
years for a chance to weicome the Larry O'Brien
Trophy to town, grew ncrvous.
"Oh, boy," muttered one
fan near the media section.
But Pietrus calmed fears
by dunking in a rare miss to
put the Magic up two, and
when Lewis hit' a :iurriper ~
it was originally called a 3
but replays showed his right
foot was on the line Orland~ was up 104-10 I .
Howard was called for a
questionable foul on a drive
by Bryant, who then split his
two free throws. When he

went, to the Lakers bench
during a timeout that followed, Bryant hit himself in
!be head for letting two more
valuable points slip away.
Orlando couldn't capitalize, though, and the Lakers
got the ball back when Lewis
missed a baseline jumper and
the rebound went off him
and otit of bounds.
Bryant, who scored 17 in
the fir.st quarter and 21 by
halftime, then maybe tried to
do too much. He crossed over
to get past Pietrus, but
Howard, the league's defensive player of the year known
mostly for his ·blocks underneath, made like a point guard
and tipped the ball away.
Pietrus was fouled and made
both to make it 106-102.
The Lakers suddenly
became desperate. Instead
of working the ball in to
Gasol or Lamar Odom; they
fired away from outside.
They couldn't shoot with
the Magic.
Bryant missed a 3, Trevor
Ariza misfired on one. Bryant
clanged another and Derek
Fisher was long as the Lakers
went 0 for 4 on a possession
·where 1\ley had to have points. ·
Bryant did score on a putback
with .05 seconds left, but it
was too late and although
there was still time left, confetti began to fall to the court.
Orlando, which was swepi
by the Houston Rockets 14
years ago, ·could finally celebrate winning one on pro
basketball's biggest stage,
Bryant fouleQ. Lewis with
. .02 seconds tq go,· and as
Magic fans hugged and
danced at ·an outcpme they
longed for, he dropped two
more to seal it.
·
The last time Orlando hosted a finals game, How!lnl
was a 9-year-old .kid in
Atlanta and Shaquille O'Neal
WaS the Magic's Supel'man:
Outside the cramped arena,
which had a red Superinan
cape hanging off one wall,
Orlando fans, one of them
dressed as Jack Nicholson and
carrying a sign ·that read:
"Jack, You Can't Handle The
Truth," gathered on the sidewa)ks 'hoping this would be a
night their team could get
back ipto the senes. .
.
. They believed. '
. This was ·their ·magic
, night.

Teammates Andretti, Patrickat peace

--···

there (challenging) me 'are
my teammates, and I don't
get that," Marco Andretti
said after the race. "I think
three out of four of. us get
what the camaraderie of
Andretti Green Racing is."
Patrick responded to
Andretti's complaint by
saying he ·made a great pass
to get by her and that the
two were simply racing for
position.
Marce Andretti also said
Tuesday that he wanted to
set the record straight. He
said he never said Patrick
was a bad teammate - only
that at the time she was dri•
ving like one. He said it was
just a gut reaction in the
heat of the moment.
"It was kind of blown out
of proportion," he said; "It
was just a moment and frustrating at the time.It's .over."
AGR teammate Tony
Kanaan. also here to test for
the Camping World Grand
Prix on July 5, also downplayed any rift.
"When you have four drivers on the same team, we
manage pretty well when
you go to a track that you
run side by side and you
fight for the whole night,
especially with very competitive drivers,"
said
Kanaan, still ailin$ from a
crash in the hidtanapolis
500. "It was a tough race.
Nobody would leave Texas
not being mad at somebody
at some point just because
the race itself is the way it

We're a team. We have our
moments. We have good
moments and we have bad
moments. If we're not competitive and if we can't win,
we're not happy. I would be
really surprised if we did not
give each other a hard time
on the race track."
Patrick's contract with
Andretti Green Racing
expires after the season,
and she said Tuesday sh~
was explorin¥ all of her
options. "You ve !lOt to be
open to all possibilities,"
she said.
This is not the first time
Patrick has been the subject
of controversy. Last season,
she stomped down pit row to
confront Ryan Briscoe after
Briscoe collided with lter
while leaving the pits at the
Indianapolis 500. Both cars
were knocked out of the'
race. She confronted Milka
Duno in pit lane later in the
season and in 2007 grabbed
the arm of Dan Wheldon
also to complain about a
crash.
But Patrick has focused
on being more relaxed this
season, and the change has
been good. She had four
straight top-five finishes,
including a third at
lndianap&lt;ilis, her best finish
at the Brickyard. to open the
season and ranks fifth in the
points standings.
Marco Andretti, meanwhile. has had mixed results.
T~e 22-year-old has four
top-lOs but also finished
is. ·
13th in the season-opener
"We did talk," Kanaan and 30th at Indy, when a
said. "People try to make a first-lap crash with Mario
bigger deal than what it is. Moraes ruined his chances.

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These 12 members of the Southern High. School Class of 2009 were awarded $500 scholarships from the Racine Area
Community Organization. Pictured are (seated, from le.ft) Rashell Bose, Merri Collins, Chelsea Pape, ·Emma Hunter,
Samantha Patterson and Jaime Warner; (standing, from left) Bryan Harris, James "Rusty" Carnahan, Drew Hoover,
Chnstopher Holter, Brody Flint and Robert Weston Roberts.

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RACINE - With funds raised by car
_shows, yard sales and numerous dona. lions, 14 members of the Southern High
School Class of 2009 received a total of
$15300 in scholarships through the
Racine Area Community Organization
at the group's annual scholarship
awards dinner recently held at the
from Page Al
Racine First Baptist Church.
· Receiving RACO scholarships of
. Rep. Debbie Phillips (D- loan will help the comp:1.ny
$500 each were Bryan Harris (undecidAthens)
said of the news: "stage our financing . and
ed), son Of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris;
"Th~
.
project
· is a critical help pay for the cost of
Drew Hoover (Ohio State University),
part
'of
economic
develop- using Powerspan in the proson of Jaye Ord; Jaime Warner (Ohio
ment"
plans
in
Meigs
County ject" the anticipated conUniversity), daughter of Darlene
and
the
entire
region,
and struction scheduled. has not
.Warner: Rashell Boso (Hocking
the award is a smart invest- been changed. AMP-Ohio
.College), daughter of Tom Boso and
ment in Ohio's overall hopes to begin construction
Teresa Barber; James A. "Rusty"
advanced
energy strategy."
late this year or in the first
Carnahan (University of Northwestern
·
AMP-Ohio
President/CEO
quarter
of
2010.
Ohio), son of Tony Carnahan;
Marc Gerken also comment- Construction' is e_xpected to
christopher Holter ·(Ohio
ed about yesterday's news last four-and-a-half years
IJniversity), son of Stanley Holter and
with: 'The AMPGS project with commercial operations.
'tanya Hol.ter; Samantha
IS
a clean coal technology beginning in 2014. ·
· .
(Marietta College), daughter
that
will
be
the
first
project
The AMPGS is expected
Patterson;
Brody . Flint
commercial by some to pump more than
graduates receiving memorial scholarships at the annu- large-scale
lJhiversity), son of Mark and Angela Southern High
flint; Merri Collins (Ohio University), al RACO Scholarship Awards Dinner were (seated, from left) Rashell Boso, deployment of Powerspap $20 . million annually into
daughter of Beverly Collins; Robert Geraldine Cleland Memorial Scholarship; Chelsea Papa, Edison Brace ECO S02 technology. The ·the area economy, provide
Weston Roberts (Ohio University), son Memorial and Jim Adams Memorial Scholarships; Emma Hunter, Edison Brace · support for this project, and I ,600 construction jobs and
of Michael and Rhonda Roberts; Memorial Scholarship; (standing, from left) Jordan Pickens, Clarence Frank its use of Powers pan technol- 165 permanent operating
Chelsea Pape (Ohio University), daugh- Memorial Scholarship; James "Rusty" Carnahan, Frank Cleland Memorial ogy, shows tremendous fore- jobs. The press release from
ter of Allen Pape and Carol Pape; Emma Scholarship; Bryan Harris, Jim Adams Memorial Scholarship and David B. sight and a commitment to Gov. Strickland's office
llunter (Ohio University), daughter of Sayre Memorial Scholarship; Brody Flint, Clarence and Ruth Bradford develop technology that will states the · full-time , permaDr. and Mrs. Douglas Hunter,
Memorial Scholarship; Robert Weston Roberts, Edison Brace Memorial and responsibly use coal as . an nent workers at AMPGS
affordable and reliable fuel will earn an average wage
, Students also received a host of Paul Marr Memorial Scholarships.
source. The AMPGS project of $31.25 per hour. ·
memorial . scholarships. Receiving
Will be the cleanest facility qf . The Powerspan technolo~dison Brace Scholarships of $500 each
its
type in the region and one gy previously received $4.5
:were Robert W. Roberts, Chelsea ·Pupe ·
of
the
cleanest in the nation. million in funding from the
and Emma-Hunter. James "Jim" Adams
The
use
of Powerspan not Ohio Coal . Development
;trlemorial Scholarships of $500 were
only
gives
us the ability to Office, a program of
awarded to Bryan Harris and Chelsea
control emissions to best OAQDA.
:Pape. The Clarence and Ruth Bradford
available control technology
Ohio's Advanced Energy
Memorial Scholarship of $500 was pre(BACT)
standards,
but
will
Stimulus
Program, includes
sented to Brody Flint. The Geraldine
significantly
reduce
the
$84 million for non-coal
Cleland Memorial Scholarship of $500
amount of waste coming related technology projects
was given to Rashell Boso. The
from the facility. AMPGS and .$66 million for clean
Clarence Frank Memorial Scholarship
creates
jobs and represents a coal projects. The P.rogram is
Qf $500 was given to Jordan Pickens
major
investment
in the State part of the $1.57 btllion Ohio
(Ohio University), son of Eb~r Pickens
of
Ohio
and.
the
Meigs Bipartisan Jobs Stimulus
Jr. The Paul Marr S£holarship of $500
County·
area.
This
is
a
good Plan signed into law by Gov.
was awarded to Robert W. Roberts.
project and we appreciate the Stri.ckland · in June 2008 .
.. The Frank Cl¢1and Memorial
support
and acknowledg- More than. 215 applications
Scholarship of $500 was pt'esented to
ment
of
the
state."
for program fundmg have
lames A. Carnahan, and the David B.
CarSQn
said
though the been received to date.
.
Sayre Memorial Scholarship of $1 Qo
l\las awarded to Bryan Harris. The
Gatling Ohio LLC Scholarship of
$1,000 was awarded to Robert Weston
Roberts by Sam Hatcher, representing
Gatling Ohio LLC. This scholarship is Cruisin' Saturda¥ Night Car Show Scholarships were presented by Marvin Hill
)n its second year, and is awarded to a on behalf of Htll s ClaSSIC Cars, Home National Bank and Gatling Ohio LLC,
student pursuing a degree in engineer- awarded $600 scholarships to F;!ashell Boso, James "Rusty" Carnahan, Brody
Flint. and Jerry Justis.
.
.
ing or a related field.
, Four Cruisin' Saturday Night Car
Show Scholarships of $800 each were
The Gatling Ohio LLC
a.warded to James A. Camahan. Brody
Scholarship for $1 ,000
l'lint, Rashell Boso and Jerry Justis
was presented to
(Hockmg College), son of Melissa
Robert Weston Roberts,
Barton and Scott Barton , These scholarright, was at RACO's s
ships were also presented on behalf of
annual scholarship dinltill's Classic Cars, Home National
ner. This scholarship is
Bank and Gatling Ohio LLC.
awarded
to a Southern
Since 1993, starting out with two
senior who is pursuing a
scholarships of $200 a piece. RACO
degree in engineering
bas awarded $85,000 in scholarships to
2 Gallon Paint Pall
or a related field.
J26 Southern High School seniors.
Interior/ Exterior ·
Roberts is pictured with ·
:f\pplications for RACO and associated
Marvin Hill, representing
scholarships, including memorial
Sam Hah;her of Gatling
scholarships. are submitted on a comOhio lLC.
mon. form.
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63

.TnnFloyd
resigns as usc
basketball coach

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - · of 15 from the field after the
Missing for · two games, first quarter. He also missed
Orlando found its Magic five free throws, points that
touch.
.
could have given the Lakers
Making easy shots and that 3-0 lead.
tough ones · from every- · Game 4 is Thursday night.
where, the Magic won their and Game 5 - now necesfrrst game in two visits to sary - will be at Amway
tl:le NBA finals .as Dwight Arena on Sunday.
Howard and Rashard Lewis
With their season 48 minscored 21 points •apiece in a utes ·from all blit disappear108-104 victory over the ing,the Magic, hosting their
Los . Angeles Lakers in first finals game since _1995,
Game 3 on Tuesday night to had five players score at least
pull within 2-1.
18 points. Rafer Alston, who
Orlando sh:ot a finals was just 3 of 17 from the
record 63 percent - includ- field n the frrst two games,
ing· anot~er fina. is record 75 had 20 and Hedo Turkoglu
percent i~ the first half~ to and Mickael Pietrus 18 'each.
snap a six-game finals los"We've. got to play like
. ing streak and avoid. falling .this," Howard said of the balinto an 0-3 hole that no team anced scoring. "When guys
in postseason history has · are attacking we're tough to
been able to escape.
·
guard.
Kobe Bryant, seeking a
"We moved the ball a lot
fourth title and h· · first tonight," he said .. "We got
since 2002, scored 31 points some good shoiS. We didn't
for the Lakers but the super- rush anything."/
.
star had just 10 points in the
Pau Gasol scored 23 points
second half and went. only 4 but had just three rebounds

108·104

and the Lakers were only 16
of 26 from the line.
For a while, it appeared the
Magic, who shot JUst 36 percent while dropping Games
I' and 2 at Staples· Center,
couldn't or wouldn't miss.
From 20 feet, swish. From
lO feet, nothing but net.
Layups, runners, banks,
pull-ups, didn't matter. You
name it, if it went up, more
times than not it went in.
"Well, it was going in the
basket. That always works,"
Magic coach Stan Van
Gundy said I "That formula's
always tried and true." · ·
Orlando niade 24 of 32
shots in the first half and
only cooled off a little in the
third quarter as they entered
the founh at a 65 percent clip
and clinging to an 81-75
lead.
Bryant sat out the first
4:47 of the fourth, and when
he finally subbed in, the
Lakers were still .down by
five and un'able to do any-

LOS ANGELES (AP) ,_
Tim Floyd resigned as basketball coach at Southern
California on Tuesday follow1ing allegations that he give
$1 ,000 in cash to a man who
helped steer fonner star player OJ. Mayo to the Trojans.
Floyd submitted a oneparagraph letter to usc athletic drrector Mike Garrett
Sl)ying he WJIS· quitting
because he no longer !lad fuO
eilthusiasm for his job.
: :"I accept Tim's decision
and wish him well," Garrett ·
Sliid in a statement.
::;The Clarion-Ledger of
rackson. Miss. first reported
floyd's resignation. .
:The announcement follows
itllegations that thousands of
(lollars in cash and gifts were
funneled to Mayo by a representative of a sports agepcy.
, , Last
·
month.
. Los Angeles
YahooSports.conl · reported
Lakers' Kobe
\!)at Louis Johnson, a former
Bryant,
center,
~sociate of Mayo's, told fed(:!rives
between
e~ and NCAA investigators
Orlando
that Floyd paid to have Mayo
Magic's
Hedo
sign with tile Trojans.
Turkoglu, from
"'Ute university is cooperntTurkey, and
ing fully in the continuing
Lewis
Rashard
investigation with the NCAA
QJld Pac-10 into all allegations· · (9) in the third
quarter of
of NCAA and. Pac.-10 rules
violations at USC," Todd · Game 3 of the
Dickey,_ seilio~ yice ~~dent . NBA basketball
of admnltstranon, satd m the .finals Tuesday,
statement. "The university,the in orlando, Fla.
NCAA and Pac-10 have JomtAPphoto
ly conducted · interviews of
approximately . 50 witnesses.
No conclusions have yet been
reacbed.At this point, it would
1)$' both inappropriate and prema\Ure to comm~nt further."
:usC's powerhouse football
k!am is under NCAA investigation because of allegations
that Heisman Trophy-winning running back Reggie
BUsh accepted gifts and his
fqmily free rent from wouldtie marketers who wanted him
as a client.
Floyd's resignation is
another .blow to a basketball
program that has had starters
. DeMar DeRozan, Taj Gibson
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. Glen International. "I was
After Saturday's race,
and Daniel Hackett declare
(AP)
Marco
Andretti
frustrated.
But
we
talked
it
Andretti
expressed frustrafor the upcoming NBA draft
out. It's not the first time tion with Patrick. Andretti
and has lost three recruits smiled at the question.
Sure,
there
might
have
it's happened and it's not finished a season-best
since the season ended.
been
a
few
hard
feelings
the
last time it's going to fourth and Patrick was sixth,
Garrett said a search to hire
happen.
We just have . to but they were battling sideaimed
at
Andretti
Green
a new coach would begin
Racing
teammate
Danica
work
th.e
best we can by-side late in the race for
inunediately.
fifth.
.Floyd submitted his letter Patrick after Saturday together."
ef resignation Tuesday after- night's race at Texas Motor uMarco and I are fine," Afterward, Andretti sugSpeedway, but they already Patrick said. "It's definitely gested'the team needed a "sitnoon.
nothing new to have drivers down" meeting. The team is
"As of I pm. today, I am were forgotten.
out
"I
just
said
what
I
was
there pushing and com- co-owned by Marco's father,
n:signing as . head basketball
roach at the University of feeling," Andretti said peting for positions and hav- Michael, who is Patrick's
differences
about race strategist this year.
Southern California. I deeply Tuesday during a break in mg
things."
·
lndyCar
testing
at
Watkins
"The toughest people out
appreciate the opportunity
afforded me by the university,
as well as the chance to know
arid woik with some of the
fihest young men in college
. athletics," the letter said,
~ynfortunately, I know longer
feel I can offer the level of
enthusiasm to my duties that is
.
~by the university, my
Cflaching staff, my players,
tlieir families, and the supportets of Southern Cal. I always
Plumised my self and my
Camily that ifl ever. felt! could
~ longer gi_ve my full enthusj)lsm to a job, that I should
leave it to others who could. I
citend to contact my coaching
~Calf and my players in comlllg days and weeks to tell
them how much each of them
(l1eans to me. I wish the best to
USC and to my suoces.'iOf.'' ·
~~ In April, floyd spumed an
Offer from Arizona to fill its
~bing vacancy, saying he
~s staying at USC. A year
ago. he was offen:d the
Louisiana State job~ ttimed
it down, saying at the time,
'-"J'his is my last job at SC."
The day he met reporters to
AP photo
say he had turned down Marco Andretti, left, and teammate Tony Kanaan, of BI'CIZil, smiles and laugh on pit road
Arizona, Floyd said, "This is before a practice session for the lndyCar Series' Bombardier Learjet 550 auto race at
still my last job."
Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, Thursday.

thing · to stop the Magic's
marksmanship.
But then, Orlando began
to misfire at the worst time
possible.
After Pietrus was long with
a wide-open 3, Gasol was
fouled at the other end and
made two free throws to
make it 99 all with 2:41
remaining. Orlando's rowdy
. crowd, which waited 14
years for a chance to weicome the Larry O'Brien
Trophy to town, grew ncrvous.
"Oh, boy," muttered one
fan near the media section.
But Pietrus calmed fears
by dunking in a rare miss to
put the Magic up two, and
when Lewis hit' a :iurriper ~
it was originally called a 3
but replays showed his right
foot was on the line Orland~ was up 104-10 I .
Howard was called for a
questionable foul on a drive
by Bryant, who then split his
two free throws. When he

went, to the Lakers bench
during a timeout that followed, Bryant hit himself in
!be head for letting two more
valuable points slip away.
Orlando couldn't capitalize, though, and the Lakers
got the ball back when Lewis
missed a baseline jumper and
the rebound went off him
and otit of bounds.
Bryant, who scored 17 in
the fir.st quarter and 21 by
halftime, then maybe tried to
do too much. He crossed over
to get past Pietrus, but
Howard, the league's defensive player of the year known
mostly for his ·blocks underneath, made like a point guard
and tipped the ball away.
Pietrus was fouled and made
both to make it 106-102.
The Lakers suddenly
became desperate. Instead
of working the ball in to
Gasol or Lamar Odom; they
fired away from outside.
They couldn't shoot with
the Magic.
Bryant missed a 3, Trevor
Ariza misfired on one. Bryant
clanged another and Derek
Fisher was long as the Lakers
went 0 for 4 on a possession
·where 1\ley had to have points. ·
Bryant did score on a putback
with .05 seconds left, but it
was too late and although
there was still time left, confetti began to fall to the court.
Orlando, which was swepi
by the Houston Rockets 14
years ago, ·could finally celebrate winning one on pro
basketball's biggest stage,
Bryant fouleQ. Lewis with
. .02 seconds tq go,· and as
Magic fans hugged and
danced at ·an outcpme they
longed for, he dropped two
more to seal it.
·
The last time Orlando hosted a finals game, How!lnl
was a 9-year-old .kid in
Atlanta and Shaquille O'Neal
WaS the Magic's Supel'man:
Outside the cramped arena,
which had a red Superinan
cape hanging off one wall,
Orlando fans, one of them
dressed as Jack Nicholson and
carrying a sign ·that read:
"Jack, You Can't Handle The
Truth," gathered on the sidewa)ks 'hoping this would be a
night their team could get
back ipto the senes. .
.
. They believed. '
. This was ·their ·magic
, night.

Teammates Andretti, Patrickat peace

--···

there (challenging) me 'are
my teammates, and I don't
get that," Marco Andretti
said after the race. "I think
three out of four of. us get
what the camaraderie of
Andretti Green Racing is."
Patrick responded to
Andretti's complaint by
saying he ·made a great pass
to get by her and that the
two were simply racing for
position.
Marce Andretti also said
Tuesday that he wanted to
set the record straight. He
said he never said Patrick
was a bad teammate - only
that at the time she was dri•
ving like one. He said it was
just a gut reaction in the
heat of the moment.
"It was kind of blown out
of proportion," he said; "It
was just a moment and frustrating at the time.It's .over."
AGR teammate Tony
Kanaan. also here to test for
the Camping World Grand
Prix on July 5, also downplayed any rift.
"When you have four drivers on the same team, we
manage pretty well when
you go to a track that you
run side by side and you
fight for the whole night,
especially with very competitive drivers,"
said
Kanaan, still ailin$ from a
crash in the hidtanapolis
500. "It was a tough race.
Nobody would leave Texas
not being mad at somebody
at some point just because
the race itself is the way it

We're a team. We have our
moments. We have good
moments and we have bad
moments. If we're not competitive and if we can't win,
we're not happy. I would be
really surprised if we did not
give each other a hard time
on the race track."
Patrick's contract with
Andretti Green Racing
expires after the season,
and she said Tuesday sh~
was explorin¥ all of her
options. "You ve !lOt to be
open to all possibilities,"
she said.
This is not the first time
Patrick has been the subject
of controversy. Last season,
she stomped down pit row to
confront Ryan Briscoe after
Briscoe collided with lter
while leaving the pits at the
Indianapolis 500. Both cars
were knocked out of the'
race. She confronted Milka
Duno in pit lane later in the
season and in 2007 grabbed
the arm of Dan Wheldon
also to complain about a
crash.
But Patrick has focused
on being more relaxed this
season, and the change has
been good. She had four
straight top-five finishes,
including a third at
lndianap&lt;ilis, her best finish
at the Brickyard. to open the
season and ranks fifth in the
points standings.
Marco Andretti, meanwhile. has had mixed results.
T~e 22-year-old has four
top-lOs but also finished
is. ·
13th in the season-opener
"We did talk," Kanaan and 30th at Indy, when a
said. "People try to make a first-lap crash with Mario
bigger deal than what it is. Moraes ruined his chances.

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Wednesday, June to, 2009

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Mr. Hockey still hurting over death of wife
PITTSBURGH (AP) home - where dad wanted a remarkable hockey family."
Mr. Hockey is hurting.
to keep her - and was ·in
Mr. Hockey is a living leg- j
Gordie Howe' s wife, bad shape after dealing with end in Detroit and the Red
Colleen. died three months the disease for at least 10 Wings don't take it for
ago and life hasn' t gotten years.
granted that he still pops in
any easier for the Hockey
.. It was really hard on dad · the dressing room to say
Hall of Farner.
because he was alone with hello.
.. You can think you're a her when the caregivers left
Howe scored 801 goals, a
big, &gt;trong guy, but if some- .at 8 at night until they came total only Gretzky topped,
·thing like that happens, it back at 8 in the morning." · .and led the Red Wings to
makes you as weak as a kitBefore the disease took four Stanley Cups from
ten:· Howe said in an inter- hold, Colleer Howe lived a 1950-1955 .
view with The Associated full life . The woman known
He won the Hart Trophy
Press before Game 5 of the as Mrs. Hockey was induct- six times as NHL MVP and
Stanley Cup finals in ed into the U.S. Hockey Hall was a 21-!ime All-Star. He
Detroit. "I watched her when of Fame in 2000.
played in Detroit from 1946she cho ked , put her head
..Somebody recognized 71 and came back to the
'back and went. That was her abilities,'' Gordie Howe league with Hartford during
said.
the 1979-80 season and the
hard to take."
The 81-year-old Howe
She founded the Detroit 51-yeitr-old forward had 41
plannfd
to
be
in Junior Red Wings. the points.
.
Connrcticut on Tuesday nation's first junior hockey· .. It's special whenever he's
night with his son Marty to team. and developed the first around." said Red Wings
·watch his beloved Detroit indoor ice arena, "Gordie . forward Kris Draper,. who
:Red
Wings
play
at Howe Hockeyland," in the joined the storied franchise
:Pittsburgh in Game 6 need- Detroit suburb of St. Clair in 1993. "Lately, we've been
·ing a win to repeat as Shores.
·seeing him more .. It's pretty
Stanley Cup champions.
"We could ill-afford that neat when you see him and
"We're trying to keep dad rink," Gordie Howe said. Ted Lindsay and think about
occupied," said Mark Howe. "But she wanted to give a lot what ther did in the 1950s is
director of pro scouting for of kids the chance to play what we re doing today."
;the Red Wings. " He's great and she did."
· Draper's 7 -year-old son
·when he 's with people She was one of the first might keep the tradition
:family or strangers. But if no female sports agents and dis- going after a recent talk with
·one is around him, he says, covered in 1973 that the Howe.
'It's
pretty
lonely.' upstart WHA allowed play"He said to Gordie, 'Why
Especially at night, it's been ers under age 20 while the did you want to be a hockey
pretty difficult for him."
· NHL did not. That cleared player?' Draper recalled.
: It wasn 't easy for Howe the way for her husband to "And Gordie said, 'I loved it
:when his wife was living play with sons Mark anp when I was a kid and when I
with Pick's disease, a degen- Marty and gave young stars was playing, and I still love
erative brain disorder that such as Wayne Gretzky an it. And my son said, ' Mr.
causes dementia. She died at earlier opportunity to play Howe, I love it, too.' How
home in March at 76.
. professionally.
awesome is it that a 7-y!!ar-.
"Mom couldn't speak at ·NHL commissioner Gary old boy Cllll go up to Mr.
'all . for the last 3 1/2 years,'' Bettman said Colleen Howe Hockey and have a chat like
Mark Howe said. "The last was a "formidable woman, that?''
two years, she was confined the wife and partner of our
Howe doe's n't freely
to a wheelchair or bed at iconic player, die matriarch of engage in conversations as

4C LAS S.l FIE D

In this March 11,
file photo, Hockey
Hall of Farner
Gordie Howe, left,
leaves the funeral
of his late-wife
Colleen with his son
Mark, center, and
an ~nidenilfied
.woman in
Bloomfield Hills,
Mich. Howe's wife,
Colleen, died three
· months ago·and life
tiasn1 gotten any
.easier for him: "You
. can thipk you're a
big, strong guy, but
if something like
that happens, it
makes you as weak
as a kitten," Howe
said in an interview
with The.Associated
Press before Game
5 of the Stanley
Cup finals in
Detroit. 'I watched
her when she
choked, put her
head back and
went. "That was
hard to take. •

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County,

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"OK," the reporter said,
walking away.
"Hey! I was just kidding,"
Howe said.
The. exchange didn't surprise his son.
"He .can still turn it on,"
Mark Howe said. "It's natur-

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~1_1 ....................... ;..................... ,.............. 100

·AnnO..ncemento ............................... - .....,;.. 200
Blrthdloy/Annlvoroory ....................~ ...........,.2011
Happr Ada ...................................... ~............. 210
Lo.-t A Found ............ ,; ...........-...................... 215 ·
_Memory!Th~nk l'ou ....................., ..... ,......... 220
Notl~~ ........................................................ 225
Pllraon.la ......!'"";,.,.; .................................. o230 .
Wanted ........................, ..............................., 235
·• .Servltea.:, •• , .... ,.........................,•.•••••••••••••..•. 300
Appllonce a.rvtti- ...............................:..:.... 302
AutOhlotln .......... ~....................................... 304
Building Mllerllltl ....•••..••••••••.•.,..••...•••••;..... 308

Recreational V.hlcln ....................... ,••••••• 1000
ATV ........, .................................................... 1005
Blcy~l••·•· ................................- .................1010
BOatillfAcceaaorlee .............. ~..............., .... 1015

c.mperiRVa &amp; ,.,.....,. ......................r-~•••• 1020

Moton:yctoo ............................................... 10~5

()tf'ter .......................................................... 1030
Wlnt to buy .............................. ~ ................ 1035
Automotive •.•.••.••••••••••,.: ............................. 200Q

Auto RantiVI.t!'aae ...................i ........ !•••..;... 2005 .

·AUt............... ;., .. ~...................................... 20fO
~aaeiCI'Antl.,. . :.:.............. i ...................... 2015
Cam.....-clatn¥ualrlal ••••••.•••••••••• ..:••••••••••• 2920
. auetnqa ......•............ ,..........................~······-301 Parte a Acceaeortea..........................~....... 2025
· C.hlrtng ..................... :.,.............................. ,.310 Sporto Ultltty .............................................. 2030
ChlldiEiderty Cere .......................... ,............ 312 . Tnlcko .........................................................2035
Computera ..........................................~.•.•.•.•• 314 lltlllty Trt~llera .•• : ......... ;........ :..................... 20AO
Contract0ra ............_..••....: ............................. 316 Ve,..~ .......................~ ...............:................... 2046
oomeancll4anttortel ...................... _.; ......... 318 want to buy ...............................................2050
Eloct~!"lt .... :................................................ 320 ~ol Eltote a.teo .......................c.............. 3000
Anane~lal .......................................................322
Cemetery PSota .......................................... 3005
Httatth ........................................................-•.• 328 Coma:nercral ................................................3010
H. .tlng •coollng ....................................... 328 COndomlnlumo .......................................... 3015
Home lmprovemente 330 ·
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For Sale by OWner ............................ - ....... 3020
· • ·tneul'll,_ ........................ ~............................ 3~ . ttooaee tor Sale ............. ,,,._.......-............... 3025
• · t..wn Servl.c e .... 1.......................................... 334 Land'(Acraaa•&gt;-·-······ .. ·• .... ··-·········~······· ...'3030
. .M110tci0o~Om• .......:................ ,........... 336 Lola ........................................ ;................... 3035
· 01"- S.rvtcee ................... ,..... ,..... _..........~ -338 Want to buy ....•••... ,..................................... 3040 .
Plumblng/Eieclrfcal ..................................... 340 Reel Eetate Rental•... ,.. ,... :........................ 3500
Pro..aalon•I .S .rvlcee.""""""'";................... 342 Apertmenta/Townhouaee ......................... 3505
Aepelre .........................................:·······-······344 , Com111Brclal ................................................ 3510 .
Rooflng ............................:.................. ~ .......... 346 COndomtnluma ................................... - ..... 3515
Securtty ••• t········.. .-........................ ~ ................ 348 ttoueee tor Rent." ....................H ............ - ... 3520
ToJr!Acc!!Untlng ........................................... 360 Lend (Aereqo) ......................................;... 3525 ·
Travel/Entertainment •.•.•.. ,, .......................... 362 Slorage ....................................................... 3535
FJnenclal. .......................................- ............. 400 · Want ·to Rent ................,............................. 3540
FIMf\CIII Salvloea ••••••••~•..•• ,•..•••••••••••••••..•••• ~5 Manufacture~ Hou,lng ............................. .-oo&lt;J
ln1111rana. ..................... - ................ ~ ••- ...... 410 Lote ................... ,........................................._4005
Money to LAnd ............................................. 415 ........................................................4010'
Ed"ucatlon ........... ...................................·....,•• 500
&amp; Trade Schoql ........................... sos
tn8tnactlon &amp; Tralnlng ..............................-.510

Flentllle .....................:................................. 4015

........................................................ 515
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Arllrnela ................. ,...................................... &amp;OO

S.lea ......................................... - ............. ,.. 4020
SUpplle...................................................... 4025
Want to Buy ............................................... 4030
~oort Properly .........................................
~ort Property for Nle .......................... , 5025

5000

Animal Suppllel ......................... .-....• ,; ......... 805
Hor~~ea ............... ,, .... ;,, .................................. 610
Unatock .................................................-..... 615

Retort Property for rent ........................... 5050
atnployment ............................................... 6000
Accountlng1Financla1 ................................ 6002

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C.atlleriC. .k ................... - ........................ 6006

· • , ~nc:~r ........... ,...........-..:................;.,:.... 100

Clerical ..:........... ~.................................. - ••••• 8010
Contlruc11Qn .............................................. 6D12
Drl~l 6 •balhtery ..................................... 6014
Ed~.... :,, ...... , ..., .................................I015
EloclhiGol P1umlllnu ..........- ...........: ........... ao18
Emp~r~-AQ1nc_.................................6020

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. ' . Agrlculture ..............................................~..--700
·: Flirm Equlprnerlt ..... _....................... \·····"''"'705
·• Garden a·Produce....................................... 710
Hay. Feed, s-et, GJ'IIIn ............... ;............... 71.5
• . Hunting I Lend .... - ........._,_, ..................... 720
• Wont tv'bUJ&gt; ...........c,_............................, ...72&amp;

· , Antlqueo ..................-............................. -.... 1011

Flee Markllte ................................................. 940

En-nmont.- ........... _............................ 8022
Food Sorvt-............................................1024
Governmont I F-at Jobo .................... 6028
Help enled-Generai .................................. 602B
UW E - - t ...................................... 6030
MlllntenaftCW'Darn.eetlc ............................. 6032
Menogomontl!kipervloory ........................ &amp;034
Mechanlca ..... - ................................. - ......,.6036

Appllonce ..................................................... 810
Auctlcmo ............... _..................................... 915
. · Bargain Blttm~t............................ - ......... 920

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COII-bfM .................................................. 92&amp;

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l!qutpmenWUpplloo.....,......-......................835
Fuel 011 COei/WoodlGaa ............................. t45

Medlc81 ..................................... ,................. 6038

Furniture .................................... ,................. 950
Hobby/Hunt Ia Sport .................................... 955

Mut~k:al ....................................................... 6040

• ' Kid' I Corner ................................................ ,aso
Mlecellen.oue .................................
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fltoltaur•n ................................................. 6044
Sllea ..... , .......••..........•..... - .......................... 6048
Technical Tnodeo ............. - ........................ 1060

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-LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - A major Kentucky thoroughbred f&lt;Ulll \hat houses the great stallion Storm Cat announced
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Overbrook Farm owner Bill Young Jr. explained he just
wasn't.cutout to continue operatin~ a thoroughbred breeding
facility with the same drive as his late father, William T.
Young, who founded it nearly four decades ago.
· "It was a tough decision," Young said in an interview. '"lt
was ultimately my decision, but the family agreed. The main
moviqg force was the fact I just don't have a passion for the
sport, even though it's an exciting business."
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While most of the horses will be sold beginning this fall,
the most fa!lJous one is staying. Storm Cat, considered one
of the elite stallions in history, retired from b.reedingjust over
a year ago and will live out his days on the Lexington farm,
Young said.
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Young's son, Chris, also will keep a.handful of ra~ehorses
- likely between five and 15 - for his own racing operation. The family will continQe to own Overbrook's two active
stallions - Jump Start and .Grindstone, the grands ire of
Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird and Belmont winner
Summer Bird - but both will likely move. to another farm.
Among those likely to be sold are some 75 broodmares, 50
weanliiJgs ..50 yearlings and 20 tp 30 horses of racing age,
Young said.
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Young, who also owns a public warehousing and ieal
estate business in Lexington, said the farm's closure 3$ a
breeding operation would mean the loss of 40 to 45 jobs. All
employees have received sev~rance packages and .the farm
was actively working to find them other positions, he said.
The decision 'comes at a difficult time for the breeding
industry,
where prices are down at most thoroughbred aucAP Photo/The Deltas Morning News, Michael Ainsworth
tions.
Still,
Young said he is contident the family will get
Dallas Cowboys receiver Kevin Ogletree (85) watches as a pass is Intercepted by defel)der Alan Ball (20) during football
good
value.
practice at Standridge Stadium in Carrollton, Texas on Tuesday.
"The l)larket is not as strong as it has been, but what we're
offering for sale is very unique," he sjlid. "We're offering
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access to families.''
The dispersal was set to take place at three Keene! and sales
ih Lexington, with the yearlings sold in September and others to follow in subsequent sales in September andJanuary.
"Keeneland had the privilege of selling many sons and
.daughters of the gre&lt;lt Storm Cat," Keeneland president
CARROLLTON. Texas saia he hopes to engineer a safety last season. On well as the nickel - they are Nick Nicholson said. "Now we have the opportunity to offer
(AP)
Maybe · the switch. He wants each. to Tuesday, he had two deflec- playing three different posi- our buyers . horses from the outstanding Overbrook fami·
Cowboys won't need Adam learn tbe othe( position. and lions, including a deep pass tions and they are not mak- lies."
"Pacman" Jones back in the said he thinks their skilts are from Tony Romo to Roy ing any MEs," Newman
Overbrook has bred l13 stakes winners, including 62
secondary after all .
better suited to their new Williams that he knocked said. "Those are mental grades stakes winners and 21 winners of Grade I races.
The biggest playmakers at spots. Both are listed at 6- down at the last moment.
er~ors. It 's a good thing Among the notables owned or bred by the farm are 1996
organized team activities foot-1. but Brown is about
"If he &lt;:an cover like he when they can do that and Kentucky Derby winner Grindstone, 1999 Breeders' Cup
Tuesday were a pair of low- 20 pounds heavier at 204.
Classic winner Cat Tl:lief, as well as champions Boston
covered today, he might play good football."
profile. third-year defensive
Phillips said Ball, though have a home right there,"
The team has been practic- Harbor, Flanders. Golden Attraction and Surfstde.
The family will continue· to own the land with hopes 'of
backs: cornerback Alan Ball undersized, is a good tackler Phillips said.
·
ing at a high school stadium
·and safety Courtney Brown. capable of handling the · %Phillips said he threw in suburban Carrollton since finding some tenants to move their horses there, Young said.
"It's the end. of an era," Young said.
Ball had an interception and physical play required of a both into the Tampa game the collapse of its practice
each player had a couple of safety.
and that the 13,9 win was facility last month. A handdeflections , earning praise
"Smaller guys have played "one of our best games of ful of players were sidelined
·from teammates and coach safety before." Phillips said. the season.''
with a variety ·of minor ailWade Phillips.
" Not manyofthemcandoit.
Newman, who battled a . ments that receiver Patrick
The performances came I think he is one that can."
groin injury last season, Crayton said might hav~ to
one day after the team backBall appeared in 10 games said · his young teammates do with the artificial turf. .
Excavation work Includes: Driveways, Land Clearing,
tracked on owner Jerry last season, and had nine have shown they can han"It's a nice high school
Ponds, Trenching, Reclamation &amp; Much More!
Jones ' comment that he was tackles and one pass deflec- die the strain of learning -stadium. but I hate this
considering a reunion with tion. He took most of his two positions. Their flexi- stuff," Crayton said. "(It's)
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:Jones,
the cornerback reps Tuesday as the firstc bility, he said, ensures the pitiful on your legs and
Call today for a tree estimatal
released following a trou- team safety, filling in for Cowboys will have depth. joints. I wish we could have
Manuel (740) 590.3700
bled 2008 that included a Ken Hamlin, who was out
"For those guys to play found a grass stadium. You
Danny(740)590.9255
fight with his team body- for personal reasons.
comer and Sl!fcty, and have have got to work with what
Mike {740) 590.3701
guard and a six-game susBall's biggest fan Tuesday to learn both positions as you got."
was linebacker Brudie
pension.
Most of the offseason. James.
chatter about the Cowboys'
•· Alan Ball is a guy I defisecondary has been about nitely would want to play
the free-agent signing of with," James said. "He has a
Gerald Sensabaugh, the hi&amp;h motor. He knows what
return of a healthy Terence to do. And he is a guy you
Newman and the develop" can be confident in."
YOU MONEY?
Brown. who played comer
ment of second-year pros
Mike Jenkins and Orlando in college at Cal Poly,
Scandrick. But Ball and appeared in nine games and
Brogan·Warner
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overlooking
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·Galt Cook Molors 326
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Mr. Hockey still hurting over death of wife
PITTSBURGH (AP) home - where dad wanted a remarkable hockey family."
Mr. Hockey is hurting.
to keep her - and was ·in
Mr. Hockey is a living leg- j
Gordie Howe' s wife, bad shape after dealing with end in Detroit and the Red
Colleen. died three months the disease for at least 10 Wings don't take it for
ago and life hasn' t gotten years.
granted that he still pops in
any easier for the Hockey
.. It was really hard on dad · the dressing room to say
Hall of Farner.
because he was alone with hello.
.. You can think you're a her when the caregivers left
Howe scored 801 goals, a
big, &gt;trong guy, but if some- .at 8 at night until they came total only Gretzky topped,
·thing like that happens, it back at 8 in the morning." · .and led the Red Wings to
makes you as weak as a kitBefore the disease took four Stanley Cups from
ten:· Howe said in an inter- hold, Colleer Howe lived a 1950-1955 .
view with The Associated full life . The woman known
He won the Hart Trophy
Press before Game 5 of the as Mrs. Hockey was induct- six times as NHL MVP and
Stanley Cup finals in ed into the U.S. Hockey Hall was a 21-!ime All-Star. He
Detroit. "I watched her when of Fame in 2000.
played in Detroit from 1946she cho ked , put her head
..Somebody recognized 71 and came back to the
'back and went. That was her abilities,'' Gordie Howe league with Hartford during
said.
the 1979-80 season and the
hard to take."
The 81-year-old Howe
She founded the Detroit 51-yeitr-old forward had 41
plannfd
to
be
in Junior Red Wings. the points.
.
Connrcticut on Tuesday nation's first junior hockey· .. It's special whenever he's
night with his son Marty to team. and developed the first around." said Red Wings
·watch his beloved Detroit indoor ice arena, "Gordie . forward Kris Draper,. who
:Red
Wings
play
at Howe Hockeyland," in the joined the storied franchise
:Pittsburgh in Game 6 need- Detroit suburb of St. Clair in 1993. "Lately, we've been
·ing a win to repeat as Shores.
·seeing him more .. It's pretty
Stanley Cup champions.
"We could ill-afford that neat when you see him and
"We're trying to keep dad rink," Gordie Howe said. Ted Lindsay and think about
occupied," said Mark Howe. "But she wanted to give a lot what ther did in the 1950s is
director of pro scouting for of kids the chance to play what we re doing today."
;the Red Wings. " He's great and she did."
· Draper's 7 -year-old son
·when he 's with people She was one of the first might keep the tradition
:family or strangers. But if no female sports agents and dis- going after a recent talk with
·one is around him, he says, covered in 1973 that the Howe.
'It's
pretty
lonely.' upstart WHA allowed play"He said to Gordie, 'Why
Especially at night, it's been ers under age 20 while the did you want to be a hockey
pretty difficult for him."
· NHL did not. That cleared player?' Draper recalled.
: It wasn 't easy for Howe the way for her husband to "And Gordie said, 'I loved it
:when his wife was living play with sons Mark anp when I was a kid and when I
with Pick's disease, a degen- Marty and gave young stars was playing, and I still love
erative brain disorder that such as Wayne Gretzky an it. And my son said, ' Mr.
causes dementia. She died at earlier opportunity to play Howe, I love it, too.' How
home in March at 76.
. professionally.
awesome is it that a 7-y!!ar-.
"Mom couldn't speak at ·NHL commissioner Gary old boy Cllll go up to Mr.
'all . for the last 3 1/2 years,'' Bettman said Colleen Howe Hockey and have a chat like
Mark Howe said. "The last was a "formidable woman, that?''
two years, she was confined the wife and partner of our
Howe doe's n't freely
to a wheelchair or bed at iconic player, die matriarch of engage in conversations as

4C LAS S.l FIE D

In this March 11,
file photo, Hockey
Hall of Farner
Gordie Howe, left,
leaves the funeral
of his late-wife
Colleen with his son
Mark, center, and
an ~nidenilfied
.woman in
Bloomfield Hills,
Mich. Howe's wife,
Colleen, died three
· months ago·and life
tiasn1 gotten any
.easier for him: "You
. can thipk you're a
big, strong guy, but
if something like
that happens, it
makes you as weak
as a kitten," Howe
said in an interview
with The.Associated
Press before Game
5 of the Stanley
Cup finals in
Detroit. 'I watched
her when she
choked, put her
head back and
went. "That was
hard to take. •

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walking away.
"Hey! I was just kidding,"
Howe said.
The. exchange didn't surprise his son.
"He .can still turn it on,"
Mark Howe said. "It's natur-

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~1_1 ....................... ;..................... ,.............. 100

·AnnO..ncemento ............................... - .....,;.. 200
Blrthdloy/Annlvoroory ....................~ ...........,.2011
Happr Ada ...................................... ~............. 210
Lo.-t A Found ............ ,; ...........-...................... 215 ·
_Memory!Th~nk l'ou ....................., ..... ,......... 220
Notl~~ ........................................................ 225
Pllraon.la ......!'"";,.,.; .................................. o230 .
Wanted ........................, ..............................., 235
·• .Servltea.:, •• , .... ,.........................,•.•••••••••••••..•. 300
Appllonce a.rvtti- ...............................:..:.... 302
AutOhlotln .......... ~....................................... 304
Building Mllerllltl ....•••..••••••••.•.,..••...•••••;..... 308

Recreational V.hlcln ....................... ,••••••• 1000
ATV ........, .................................................... 1005
Blcy~l••·•· ................................- .................1010
BOatillfAcceaaorlee .............. ~..............., .... 1015

c.mperiRVa &amp; ,.,.....,. ......................r-~•••• 1020

Moton:yctoo ............................................... 10~5

()tf'ter .......................................................... 1030
Wlnt to buy .............................. ~ ................ 1035
Automotive •.•.••.••••••••••,.: ............................. 200Q

Auto RantiVI.t!'aae ...................i ........ !•••..;... 2005 .

·AUt............... ;., .. ~...................................... 20fO
~aaeiCI'Antl.,. . :.:.............. i ...................... 2015
Cam.....-clatn¥ualrlal ••••••.•••••••••• ..:••••••••••• 2920
. auetnqa ......•............ ,..........................~······-301 Parte a Acceaeortea..........................~....... 2025
· C.hlrtng ..................... :.,.............................. ,.310 Sporto Ultltty .............................................. 2030
ChlldiEiderty Cere .......................... ,............ 312 . Tnlcko .........................................................2035
Computera ..........................................~.•.•.•.•• 314 lltlllty Trt~llera .•• : ......... ;........ :..................... 20AO
Contract0ra ............_..••....: ............................. 316 Ve,..~ .......................~ ...............:................... 2046
oomeancll4anttortel ...................... _.; ......... 318 want to buy ...............................................2050
Eloct~!"lt .... :................................................ 320 ~ol Eltote a.teo .......................c.............. 3000
Anane~lal .......................................................322
Cemetery PSota .......................................... 3005
Httatth ........................................................-•.• 328 Coma:nercral ................................................3010
H. .tlng •coollng ....................................... 328 COndomlnlumo .......................................... 3015
Home lmprovemente 330 ·
·
For Sale by OWner ............................ - ....... 3020
· • ·tneul'll,_ ........................ ~............................ 3~ . ttooaee tor Sale ............. ,,,._.......-............... 3025
• · t..wn Servl.c e .... 1.......................................... 334 Land'(Acraaa•&gt;-·-······ .. ·• .... ··-·········~······· ...'3030
. .M110tci0o~Om• .......:................ ,........... 336 Lola ........................................ ;................... 3035
· 01"- S.rvtcee ................... ,..... ,..... _..........~ -338 Want to buy ....•••... ,..................................... 3040 .
Plumblng/Eieclrfcal ..................................... 340 Reel Eetate Rental•... ,.. ,... :........................ 3500
Pro..aalon•I .S .rvlcee.""""""'";................... 342 Apertmenta/Townhouaee ......................... 3505
Aepelre .........................................:·······-······344 , Com111Brclal ................................................ 3510 .
Rooflng ............................:.................. ~ .......... 346 COndomtnluma ................................... - ..... 3515
Securtty ••• t········.. .-........................ ~ ................ 348 ttoueee tor Rent." ....................H ............ - ... 3520
ToJr!Acc!!Untlng ........................................... 360 Lend (Aereqo) ......................................;... 3525 ·
Travel/Entertainment •.•.•.. ,, .......................... 362 Slorage ....................................................... 3535
FJnenclal. .......................................- ............. 400 · Want ·to Rent ................,............................. 3540
FIMf\CIII Salvloea ••••••••~•..•• ,•..•••••••••••••••..•••• ~5 Manufacture~ Hou,lng ............................. .-oo&lt;J
ln1111rana. ..................... - ................ ~ ••- ...... 410 Lote ................... ,........................................._4005
Money to LAnd ............................................. 415 ........................................................4010'
Ed"ucatlon ........... ...................................·....,•• 500
&amp; Trade Schoql ........................... sos
tn8tnactlon &amp; Tralnlng ..............................-.510

Flentllle .....................:................................. 4015

........................................................ 515
. Lea.ana
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....................................................... 520
Arllrnela ................. ,...................................... &amp;OO

S.lea ......................................... - ............. ,.. 4020
SUpplle...................................................... 4025
Want to Buy ............................................... 4030
~oort Properly .........................................
~ort Property for Nle .......................... , 5025

5000

Animal Suppllel ......................... .-....• ,; ......... 805
Hor~~ea ............... ,, .... ;,, .................................. 610
Unatock .................................................-..... 615

Retort Property for rent ........................... 5050
atnployment ............................................... 6000
Accountlng1Financla1 ................................ 6002

.,..,..... ,.........................................................&amp;20
Went tO bur·-····~···········

C.atlleriC. .k ................... - ........................ 6006

· • , ~nc:~r ........... ,...........-..:................;.,:.... 100

Clerical ..:........... ~.................................. - ••••• 8010
Contlruc11Qn .............................................. 6D12
Drl~l 6 •balhtery ..................................... 6014
Ed~.... :,, ...... , ..., .................................I015
EloclhiGol P1umlllnu ..........- ...........: ........... ao18
Emp~r~-AQ1nc_.................................6020

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. ' . Agrlculture ..............................................~..--700
·: Flirm Equlprnerlt ..... _....................... \·····"''"'705
·• Garden a·Produce....................................... 710
Hay. Feed, s-et, GJ'IIIn ............... ;............... 71.5
• . Hunting I Lend .... - ........._,_, ..................... 720
• Wont tv'bUJ&gt; ...........c,_............................, ...72&amp;

· , Antlqueo ..................-............................. -.... 1011

Flee Markllte ................................................. 940

En-nmont.- ........... _............................ 8022
Food Sorvt-............................................1024
Governmont I F-at Jobo .................... 6028
Help enled-Generai .................................. 602B
UW E - - t ...................................... 6030
MlllntenaftCW'Darn.eetlc ............................. 6032
Menogomontl!kipervloory ........................ &amp;034
Mechanlca ..... - ................................. - ......,.6036

Appllonce ..................................................... 810
Auctlcmo ............... _..................................... 915
. · Bargain Blttm~t............................ - ......... 920

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Care ............. - ...................... 6008

COII-bfM .................................................. 92&amp;

Computer•-···~·················

..··············..·········130

l!qutpmenWUpplloo.....,......-......................835
Fuel 011 COei/WoodlGaa ............................. t45

Medlc81 ..................................... ,................. 6038

Furniture .................................... ,................. 950
Hobby/Hunt Ia Sport .................................... 955

Mut~k:al ....................................................... 6040

• ' Kid' I Corner ................................................ ,aso
Mlecellen.oue .................................
915

fltoltaur•n ................................................. 6044
Sllea ..... , .......••..........•..... - .......................... 6048
Technical Tnodeo ............. - ........................ 1060

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·. W11nt Ia buy .......................................- .........170
. '. V'ontlote -·;........... _ ...................- ........... 97~
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-LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - A major Kentucky thoroughbred f&lt;Ulll \hat houses the great stallion Storm Cat announced
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to disperse 200 horses
Overbrook Farm owner Bill Young Jr. explained he just
wasn't.cutout to continue operatin~ a thoroughbred breeding
facility with the same drive as his late father, William T.
Young, who founded it nearly four decades ago.
· "It was a tough decision," Young said in an interview. '"lt
was ultimately my decision, but the family agreed. The main
moviqg force was the fact I just don't have a passion for the
sport, even though it's an exciting business."
··
While most of the horses will be sold beginning this fall,
the most fa!lJous one is staying. Storm Cat, considered one
of the elite stallions in history, retired from b.reedingjust over
a year ago and will live out his days on the Lexington farm,
Young said.
.
.
Young's son, Chris, also will keep a.handful of ra~ehorses
- likely between five and 15 - for his own racing operation. The family will continQe to own Overbrook's two active
stallions - Jump Start and .Grindstone, the grands ire of
Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird and Belmont winner
Summer Bird - but both will likely move. to another farm.
Among those likely to be sold are some 75 broodmares, 50
weanliiJgs ..50 yearlings and 20 tp 30 horses of racing age,
Young said.
·
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Young, who also owns a public warehousing and ieal
estate business in Lexington, said the farm's closure 3$ a
breeding operation would mean the loss of 40 to 45 jobs. All
employees have received sev~rance packages and .the farm
was actively working to find them other positions, he said.
The decision 'comes at a difficult time for the breeding
industry,
where prices are down at most thoroughbred aucAP Photo/The Deltas Morning News, Michael Ainsworth
tions.
Still,
Young said he is contident the family will get
Dallas Cowboys receiver Kevin Ogletree (85) watches as a pass is Intercepted by defel)der Alan Ball (20) during football
good
value.
practice at Standridge Stadium in Carrollton, Texas on Tuesday.
"The l)larket is not as strong as it has been, but what we're
offering for sale is very unique," he sjlid. "We're offering
·
·
access to families.''
The dispersal was set to take place at three Keene! and sales
ih Lexington, with the yearlings sold in September and others to follow in subsequent sales in September andJanuary.
"Keeneland had the privilege of selling many sons and
.daughters of the gre&lt;lt Storm Cat," Keeneland president
CARROLLTON. Texas saia he hopes to engineer a safety last season. On well as the nickel - they are Nick Nicholson said. "Now we have the opportunity to offer
(AP)
Maybe · the switch. He wants each. to Tuesday, he had two deflec- playing three different posi- our buyers . horses from the outstanding Overbrook fami·
Cowboys won't need Adam learn tbe othe( position. and lions, including a deep pass tions and they are not mak- lies."
"Pacman" Jones back in the said he thinks their skilts are from Tony Romo to Roy ing any MEs," Newman
Overbrook has bred l13 stakes winners, including 62
secondary after all .
better suited to their new Williams that he knocked said. "Those are mental grades stakes winners and 21 winners of Grade I races.
The biggest playmakers at spots. Both are listed at 6- down at the last moment.
er~ors. It 's a good thing Among the notables owned or bred by the farm are 1996
organized team activities foot-1. but Brown is about
"If he &lt;:an cover like he when they can do that and Kentucky Derby winner Grindstone, 1999 Breeders' Cup
Tuesday were a pair of low- 20 pounds heavier at 204.
Classic winner Cat Tl:lief, as well as champions Boston
covered today, he might play good football."
profile. third-year defensive
Phillips said Ball, though have a home right there,"
The team has been practic- Harbor, Flanders. Golden Attraction and Surfstde.
The family will continue· to own the land with hopes 'of
backs: cornerback Alan Ball undersized, is a good tackler Phillips said.
·
ing at a high school stadium
·and safety Courtney Brown. capable of handling the · %Phillips said he threw in suburban Carrollton since finding some tenants to move their horses there, Young said.
"It's the end. of an era," Young said.
Ball had an interception and physical play required of a both into the Tampa game the collapse of its practice
each player had a couple of safety.
and that the 13,9 win was facility last month. A handdeflections , earning praise
"Smaller guys have played "one of our best games of ful of players were sidelined
·from teammates and coach safety before." Phillips said. the season.''
with a variety ·of minor ailWade Phillips.
" Not manyofthemcandoit.
Newman, who battled a . ments that receiver Patrick
The performances came I think he is one that can."
groin injury last season, Crayton said might hav~ to
one day after the team backBall appeared in 10 games said · his young teammates do with the artificial turf. .
Excavation work Includes: Driveways, Land Clearing,
tracked on owner Jerry last season, and had nine have shown they can han"It's a nice high school
Ponds, Trenching, Reclamation &amp; Much More!
Jones ' comment that he was tackles and one pass deflec- die the strain of learning -stadium. but I hate this
considering a reunion with tion. He took most of his two positions. Their flexi- stuff," Crayton said. "(It's)
'
:Jones,
the cornerback reps Tuesday as the firstc bility, he said, ensures the pitiful on your legs and
Call today for a tree estimatal
released following a trou- team safety, filling in for Cowboys will have depth. joints. I wish we could have
Manuel (740) 590.3700
bled 2008 that included a Ken Hamlin, who was out
"For those guys to play found a grass stadium. You
Danny(740)590.9255
fight with his team body- for personal reasons.
comer and Sl!fcty, and have have got to work with what
Mike {740) 590.3701
guard and a six-game susBall's biggest fan Tuesday to learn both positions as you got."
was linebacker Brudie
pension.
Most of the offseason. James.
chatter about the Cowboys'
•· Alan Ball is a guy I defisecondary has been about nitely would want to play
the free-agent signing of with," James said. "He has a
Gerald Sensabaugh, the hi&amp;h motor. He knows what
return of a healthy Terence to do. And he is a guy you
Newman and the develop" can be confident in."
YOU MONEY?
Brown. who played comer
ment of second-year pros
Mike Jenkins and Orlando in college at Cal Poly,
Scandrick. But Ball and appeared in nine games and
Brogan·Warner
Grange
Brown stole the show recorded seven tackles last
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.tons of mise, nolt1ing
so+d before day of sale.

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$115,00, will su!J&lt;jJvide
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lng 106 acres MIL just oft
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138 ft . of rivtlf frontage,
$12,000.00
304·593-2176
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incl. WISIG. No Pets.
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utilities
pd, upstairs. no pets al
46 Olive St. $450/mo- +
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.
Immaculate
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walking di$tanee to UAG,
new
carpet,
freshly
painte(t, private deck ,
appl.
$450/monlh.
614·595·7773
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$4700. 304.002·3959 .or
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304-6/ 5-:liOO
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and
unfur. JO.I-. 675 _~ 509
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Trailers
Pomeroy ;and Middleport,
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security ~osit required, lloor
apt.
overlooking
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no pels. 740-992·?218
RV Service ai CarmiRiver. LA. den, Lrg.
chael
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tal, some recently re- all new appliances &amp;
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us
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size and compacts, all
Yard Sa~ 6·10-()9, 1695 with
warranty.
Prices
Uncoln Pike
Slarting al $1900. Stop "'
·Galt Cook Molors 326
p,·ke.
3 Fainily Vard Sale J!Sie Jackson
740·446·0103
12-13. 1.5 miles out 141
on ngfJt "yellow garage•. ~~~~~-~
Bathroom
vanity
with 75 Cadillac Coupe Oev·
sink &amp; toi(et, g!tls ®thes ille very good cond., runs
size 5·6X. boys 10.14, great
.$1200.
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·toys &amp; lots of miSC.

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pd.
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Buutlful Apts. at Jack·
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wOOd Or., from $365 10
$560.
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Equal Opport•nity Pro·
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446·2325 or 44j;·4425
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Townhouse
Apartments · 2BA, 1.5
balh. back polkl, po!&gt;l,
playground. (trash, sewage,
water
pet)
5425/rent.
5425/soc.
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}lJn~ R.-1)0• c5'i dov.n. 1~ 5 room house at 44 Ohve home
in Rodney. All
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St . Has s1CNeJre In·dge . electnc
H'..l''· H«it APR\ for lisllng~
/ijiiJ·61U4946ex R017

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Nice 2 br. 1 bath. wlalr •n
Rentals
Syracuse. 2 br.. 2 ba th
$400 month plus deposit.
in Gall. F~r:n W\' &amp; ut~ilies.(740)992-7680

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Located in Gallipolis 28R SJ25.t(J a mon + SJ ~'i rn ~~~~~~~
house
$400/mo dt-p.
JtM-675-4!00:
or 3BR dble·wide furnished,
740.9 8m
$4001dep
+
ut11!ties.
SA 143 - Pomeroy. $625
256-6661
mo. 1ncl . most utilities &amp;

n-

lawncare. 740-591-5174
3BR. 2 bath doublewide
on
BulaYiHe Pike &amp;
14x70 3BR on Bl,llav111e
Call
#6-4060
before

5pm Or

367 .7762

5pm

aue

·

NOTICES

Salas

Number

Local Domestic Violence
Sheller seeks 10 fill the
following positions·
Fui.J bme Wayne County
Advocate, Full time
~~""'""'""'""'"""" Mason County Advocate .
H1 Ip w-~-·
I p art ,.me p utnam mJnty
umwo. ~ra
~:§--:"''§:~~~
&gt;.ctvocate, Part time
Need 7 ladies to sell
Relief Staff, Bachekns
Avon call740-446-3358
Degree in Social Service
preferred. experience
OvelbrOO&lt;
Rehabilitation
working with vk:tims
c enter IS currently seek·
accepted. Please send
1ng a beautiCian to work resume with handwrinen
111 the facility's beauty saC
.
.
CQver Jetl er to
Jon.
and1dates. shoul.o
PO 60, 403
·possess a Vallet Oh•o
·· ·
·
Huntington. WV 25708, . ·
Managing
Cosmetologist postmarked no later than
license. Salary is based ·
June 12. 2009. EOE
galllpolisaccountant@
gmail.com
or mall to CLA 101 , PO
Bm: 469, Gallipolis, OH
45631

,..___

The

Farmitrs

Bank 446-2515

Center participates in the
drug free Workplace Pro-

· Defend&amp;nts

: Cour1 of Common
: Pleas, Meigs County,
Ohio

following COllateral:
Many fJoor plans! Easy
1999 Ford F250 4z4 Finaocing! We own the
2FTPX28LOXCA819.1
bank.
Call
today!

: In pursuance or an
• order of tala tO me

4

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The

866·215·5774
Farmer&amp;

..,,.!!.!e...,,;;,;;;;,..,
Management/

house.

will be drawn to
Robert E. Beegle, complete
the year of
Meigs County Sheriff •2009 for the common
Anorney
lor the . Pleaa Cour1 of said
Plaintill
County.
Daniel Cox
Janice Young
2035 Reading Rd.
Chrlatopher T. Wolle
Cincinnati, OH45202 .
Comrrllsslonare
of
. 513-322·7000
.
Juror
(6) 10, 17, 24
Drawing will be held
at the llolga County
Public Notice
Board of Efec11ona·
117 Eaot Memorial
: PUBLIC NOTICE
Drive, Pomeroy, Ohio
·· NOTICE: Ia hereby 45769.
given
thllt
on (6) 10

Needed IQr two
properties in Rio ·Grande

&amp; Oak HUI
Fax Resume to:

419 ·756~1346

Make funoraising calls
tor conservative
organiza tions such as
the NRAI

Mansfield, Ohio 44907

Call Toll Free 10
schedule Interview

Alln .: Deb
Equal Housing

1-888-IMC-PAYU

Opportunity

Bank . , . . . - - - - - -

directed from said and
Savings Government Loans, sin·
cour1 In the above Company, Pomeroy, gle wide &amp; double wide
: entitled action, I will Ohio, re...-vn the homes. Call to prequal·
. expose to sal• at rtght 10 bid II lhll ily. 666·215·5774
: public auction on the ule, and to withdraw
.· front steps of the . the above collateral ~---~-'G
·11
Meigs County Cour1 prior to safe. fUrther, OYemment Wl pay you
• House on Friday, July The Farmers Bank up to $8000 to buy a new·
:1oth, 2009 II 10 a.m., and
Savlnge home. · Don't miss your
reaervee share o4 the stimulus bail
of said day, tile Company
following described the right to reject any out money. No Gimor all bfduubmlned. m1cks, No Hype. Calf 1o
real estate:
Pre-Qualified.
Situate In the State of The above described be
Ohio,
City
a! collateral will be sold 740-423-97.28 or toll free
Middleport
and "as Is-where Ia:, with 666·338·3201
· County ol Meigs and no expressed or
bounded
and implied
warranty Landlhome
packages
described as follows:
giVen.
available with payments
Being Lot No. 18 of .For
further starting around $600/mo.
Plat of Rlvervlaw lnfonnatlon, or for an call
to
. prequailty.
· Acres.
Middleport, appointment
to 866-215·5n4
Ohio, Hied In the Inspect
c~llateral 1
Meigs County Flat prior to aafe date ~~~~~-Records, In Volume 4, contact Cynclle or a7 14X70 Mobile · home
Ken al992·2136.
with expando 3BR, heat·
page39.
iflg &amp; cooling
pump,
Current Owner: Mike (6) 10, 11, 12
wood
bfdy
Wl!lollal
Public
Notice
740·339·2710
or
Properly at: 203 Park
740·645-5218. Must be
St.
Mlddlepor1, OH 45760
Notice of Drawing moved from current toea·
PPI 11Hl0102000
Jurors
tton
Prior
Deed Revised Code, Sec.
Aelftrences: Volume · 2313.20
. HUGE Ooublewide
47, Page 322
Office
of
2009 New $37,989
Appraised at $20,000 Commissioners
of
mymidwe~lhome.com
Terms
of
Sale: Jurors, Meigs County,
740-828·2750
· Cannot be sold lor Ohio
leao than 213rjls of June 4, 2009
"The Proctorville
the appraloed value. To Whom It May
Difference~ &gt;
10'k down on day of Concem:
sale, cBih or certffled On Thursrt.u, tha 18th $1 and a deed is alt you
""' 2009, at need to own your dream
check, balance due day of June,
home. Call Now!
on conftrmallon of 8:30. o'clock a.m. at
the oHice of the
Freedoin Homes
sale.
of
eae-565-Q167
The appraisal . did commissioners
.
of
Meigs
Include an Interior Jurors
examination of the County, Ohio. Jurors ·

June

c

public safe Will be 2BA I ba!h good shape fill ou! an appflca!ion af
Suptnvisary
held at 211 W. Second 365 Paxton . you mnv~. 333 Page Street Mictdle- ":::::0:~~~~~
St., Pomeroy, Ohio. $7500 . OBO. 645-1646 or pon, Ohio. Overbrook FULL TIME MANAGER

and
Savings
Company Is selling ~~-~-~~ ~g..;ra~m•.
for calh In hand or Country living3-5BR.
Accepting Applications
cer1flled check the 2·3 BA on propeny.
Now

Saturday,

municatiOn skrlls 1n EngJish. Internet access Any
pre'.'ious wot1&lt;ing elCperi·

BANKS
CONSTRUCflON

co.
Pomeroy, Ohio

I Commercial•

·a,..idenllal

I

• Free Estimates

;::Jolm~.-..:::.........~-

commission.
Inter·
78 Elcona Trailer 14X70 ested . candidates should

:oecv143
• Wachovia Bank NA
Plaintiff
VB
. Mike Wffla et al

Phillip
Alder

com-

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: Shertll Sates

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quirements: Good

ext. 2311

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AVON! All Aruas! To Buy
or Sell Shirley Spears

or ma11 resume to:
Malabar Trace 1111
100 E Cook Ad

(740) 992-5009

V.C. YOUNG Il l
9~2·6215

740·591 o:qs
Pomeroy JtuJ
30

't'e&lt;~ro;; Loc~:

r •:•.- , •·" ·; e

;:ULLY INSLJAE.D

Custom Home Building
· StccJ Frame BUildings
Building. Rrmodcling
General repai r

www.bankscdb.tom

C re a t i ve

Johnson's Tree

c "'ildcare
Now enrolfing for

Seoice
Gallipolis, OH 45631
Insured, Free
Estimates, 20yrs Exp.
74fl-441 -9387 .
Rick Johnson-Owmr

summer chlldcore.
Call Anita or Sharon
(740) 949-2122 .

Nate's free
Service

Methodist Church
Spaghetti Dinner
· June 12
4:30 • 6:30 pm
Dine-in or Carry out
Proceeds to Tarte Youth Camp
Donations only accepted

reat Wage

while making a

S&amp;L
Trucking
Dump Truck
· Service
We H·aul Gravel,
Limestone, Coal,
Compost, Top Soil
Call Walt or Sandy

740-992-3220 ~

$8.80/hr starting with
potential to earn
$12.25/hr
Work on behalf ol the

t KJ 5 f
... 7 2

HOI!fS

7:00am ·8:00pm

Dealer: Seulh
Vulnerable: North-South
Soulb
It

••
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.Advertise
in this
spac::e
for

4NT

$70
per .
month

~~

nailon's leading

CANDY. WIL£.
OlJT IN 5ri.TY

SEC.ONI&gt;S, BlJT
flllST. nus

COMM~IlC.IAL•..

TH' PARSON'S
THINK IN' !! .

Mechanics

.Non-Profit &amp; Christian
organizations such as
St. Jude Children's

Aesearct)

oal!s lor ..American Idol
Gives Back~ and "Stand
Up fo r Cancf)r"

,THE BORN LOSER
. ~i~l!&gt; l&gt;ltT t'r.\ 011115 TOI'?lU~

740·247~2019

'· tl"&gt;OW'I' KKoW IHCAA$rl&gt;.'1' ··

!o LlCOCAREO.COM

Owners:
Jon Van Meter &amp;
Paul Rowe

Modica!

H~spl tal

We haYe taken inbound

posi-

tion available for diesel

Racine, Ohio

Heme
1-feallhcare
of
SDJJtheast Oflio Inc. is
currently
hiring
Home
Health
Aides .
1·740·662-1221!"

Cell: 740-416-5047

01111'\' 1&gt;\UC.\1,

email:

• Onslte Doctor

• Full Time (2-11)

• Part nme (8·1 :30J&gt;m
. or 5:30·11pm)
• Wetkty Pay+ Bonue

potantlal
•MedlcaliOental

401 k/EAP
·• Paid Training
can Now!

S!arl
Netrt Weeki
·$88-IMC.PAVU
1

EKt.

1911

Apply online:
hnp,:IJ)obl.lntoclllon.com

Seckjrig persori·to work

part- time

J&amp;L
Construction

74ll-592-2444

Sat..

• VInyl Siding
• Replacement
Windows
·Roofing
·Decks
·Garages
• Pole Buildings
• Room AddHion•
Owner: ·
James.Kee""" II
742·2332

Sales Manager position
II bf.
Se
a~a a e.
les experience required. Apply in
person Sy Sparkle Supply Company 683 Stale
RouIe 7 No,"h
GaIllpo 11s,
.
~
"No

phone

calls

======..,...
please.

Ser~IC~ 'Au•

D1rec,or~

in)he

· Athens area. $8.50/hour. Mairucnancc.

must. Mileage paid. Police backgmund
check a~d drug test. Please send resume:
with references to:

Maintenance,
EEO

Get-Acquainted Potluck Picnic lor
Active-Duty Military Families &amp;
Ve!eransll
.,,. Saturday, June 13, 2009 4:00 pm
Haskins Park (shelter house besida
city pool) Gallipolis
Sponsored by Rlve.r Cilles Military
Family Support Community (will
meat, tableware, be119re1ge~;)l
To Get to know the RCMFSC,
connect with .other military families
&amp; veterans' organizations, &amp; to
.
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
Questions: ChriSt (740\ 245·5589,
441·7454; mcw2947 @yahoo.com
(740) 446-7194 affer 6:00pm "

W~ere Can You

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Stwr , lk~ClcJSS'~ .·

1

Shipments. arrive every

Will(

I(I\I'EftSOAT

Rt'Sidentlul

Trnnsfcr Cases &amp;
Transmissions
• Aftermarket

Free Estlmata

RepiUcement Sheet
Me!al &amp; Componen!S
Fnr All

Mo k~s

of Vehicles

Racine. Ohio

740-949-t9S6

_,.,...,..

LOT OF LATE NIGHTS.
AGOOD BIT OF ELBOW
'lii&lt;EASE. AND.AN EX WI
· HELPING OF MOXIE TO
6ET THIS JOB DONE.

Seth Carleton
(740) 511-5432

Jelr Stethem·
(740)517-~

David • ...wiQ

want- them to .follow, and' hope for the

IT'S GOING TO tAKE A

• Landscapln1

ROBERT
BISSEll
CONmiCDON
• New Homes
• Garages
• Complete
Remodeling

COW lind BOY

l

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'ill' four lC!Ombltd ,qd1 I&gt;.
low to form four slfll!ll• worda.

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it was, if I wore two, I would

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ARLO&amp;JANIS

:-t:
~..
:...Ull..;JI~(i

tm~on

ansa wlttlln the household or
workplace, don't race to place btame on
ottlers, That action would seriously stir
things up much m.ore than riormal.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19} -If you are

lnsuml"

(740) 74Z-2563
• Siding • VInyl

· problems. try to stiy calm and don't
overreact with a temper. Failure to ~
a coot he'd will only maku matters
worse.

Tre.
Trimming
&amp; Removal

TAURUS (April .20-May 20) - lnstuad of
leeting sorry tor yourself over your flnenclal piCture, sit dOwn and seriously ana·
lyze your expend!1uret. There's a good
chance you'll find a leak In your budget
that can be plugged up.

!•Promo! and Quality
Work
Rates

• Plumbing
• Pole BarnS

SOUPTONUTZ
Call Gary Stonley @

'MIST If t,bu

740-591 ·8044

MISS,

CliO fliT Me iN TI-le

PSI CONSTRUCTION
Room Additions, Remudellng, Metal &amp;
Shingle Roofs, New Homes, Siding, De&lt;ks,
Bathroom R•mudeling. Licensed &amp; Insured

I
'

•

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JI I I

saw.t-IEI'S ANSwERs 6IMl9

dopfe!e&lt;f.
PISCES (Feb. 20.Mart:h 20) - Should

740·992-6971

..bobri~.

Odious- Alibi- Olonf- Cllolce-CHILDHOOD
"I'Ve foUocl," dlo mt-', "whan I wart back to
my botDetoWo, I WM rally n ' "I my
CHILDHOOD."

expectations. Don't demand of them
wt'lat they are unable t_o dsllveJ.
deal of discipline might be reqUired to
keep your finances healthy. II you get ·.
careless or ll'lditt'e,.nt abOUI Jp&amp;ndlng ,
your tunde art Jikely . to b&amp; urlou&amp;ly

•

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 'Procrasflnalion it Kke a ere&lt;!~ card: If's aiO! of fun
unfll you gel !he bill." • English actor Chrii!Oj)her Porker

and lhen leave tt in shambles.

L----..:::;:...-.;...--1

Sf

D . ·y 0 R W Z S I

CAPRICORN (Dec . 22.Jan. 19)- With
your ell:actlng ways, people some«mes
find it extremely diflicutt to !lve up to your

,r,.

•

CU$RFPHRZ .. "

spint is wMIIng, but the flesh Is waak .
There is a good chance you will start
something rhal takes much ctedlcatlon

.l

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·.Doc. 21)- The

(

Swlmau~

piece

VUKUKCUVUV

confronted with a number 01 une)(j)eCted

Replacement
Windows and
Vinyl Siding
Specialists, LTD

• De&lt;ks • AddiUons
•Electrical

wv.

EXE~IS€ IN BARBADOS

..

!

· SCORPIO. (Oot. 24·Nov. 22) - In order
10 speculate on lha ·unknown, you might
try -to decelv8 yourself Into believing you
tmoW more about an lnveatment ttran
you actuaiiV do. 1111be wishful thinking.

WHY OU~ TEAM·BUIUJING

j
GARFIELD

bast.

WHICH 15 PRECISELY

mom•

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Remain

liBRA (Sept. 23.0C1.23) -Ailhoogh oowoOtelll mignt not bl u Industrious as
you would like, keep Your .orttldsms· to
yourself. Try setting the eKa,mptt you

47 NOIInto the
wind
48 Gllmpead
49 Chum
50 Kind Q!l~p
51 Family

· by Lids campos

took ooldMarted.

• Lawn Maintenance:

pride

e

50 SLOW?

Pru1s • Engines.,

2 ~.tit
3 Palt
4 .....molts 22 :ZilliOnS of
•5 Flbrfcyea,.
6 Qoodi .
24 llonllrt
7 Genuine
. ·f'11!11fno
8 MooiiOtO- 28 Toy on a
pan
tlrlng
9 NtMpaper .27 Rawtrs' ·
oitct
need
10 Hardened, ZB J In JFK
ts cement 30 WrtiH
11 Cliff
more
clwtlllng,
31. Dell foal
now
37 H.
12 Not
39 Uka skim
IUCCHd
milk
1&amp; PortraH
41 Somuheep
18 Dlvo43 Wild dUCks
Gluck
44 Landonar'o
20 loud noiHI
tube
21 Dueler's
45 European

Ctitbtlty Ciplllr ~logramt P c,..lt.dlrcrn QIJOiltiont b1llm~. palllt'ld plt'Uit.
EJCII hlllfr In tht cljlltr tlarldl for ~''
· ·
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JOE SLACKJACK:

&amp; Power Washing
Cummen:lal&amp;

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-'lllrtbdt1tv:

Prlooner
ol-"

In silence about a.person who has done
Won!~
so~tl"'lng bolflersome w!Jt-onty rutn your
day. The matter can be resolved only by
.
· · time
.
'
bringlng"lt outlrito me open.
LEO !July 23-Aug. 22) - Keep buslne••
matters and personal pro~l8ms to your·
self, or you could and ,up Bither bothering
co-workers with your private affairS nr
· ······ -·-. - -····-· ·
talking &amp;hop In soeiat situations. Neither
.
.
PRINT
NUMBERED
LETTERS IN
wlll make you .popular.
THESE SQUARES
VIRGO (Aug, 23-Sept, 22) - It could be •
wise to lei your heart rule your O.ad wllh
regard to a situation tttat Involves others,
UNKRAMBlE LETTERs ro
eveh H it goes ag&amp;inst your better judg·
1. 1,
GETANSWER
ment Using hard facta oould make you

PEANUTS

o her Frida

Now Selling:
• Foro ~ Mo1oreraf1

(14MfCCA~

r

-Astr.o·
Graph

I ''The

CELEBRITY CIPHER

compose someone.

and Shingle Roofs

(Sat.) June 13 7-10 p.m.
Pl. Pleasant, WV Moose
Tickets $10/person
Fruth's: Pt. Pleasant,
Gallipolis &amp;Pomeroy, Ohio
. At Door $12/person
Sponsored by Mikki's Dance
Instruction

Mark Twain, in an address to · the
Nineteen!h Cen!uty Club in New York·in
1900. said, •Avetb has a har(l enough
limo of ~in lhis wo~d when ~·s all togefh.
er. Irs downright inhUman to spl~ ~ up.'
In yesterday's deal,lhe trump splk defer·
mined how declarer should p1acoed.
Here is another. South is in .s~ dla·
monds. Wost Ieoda lhe spade ace and ·
cOntinues With s second spade. How
shOuld South continue?
NO!lh responded wllh a splinter bid,
showing good diamond sl.llPOn. at leas!
garne·golng Values. and a singleton (or
void) In heana. Now South had good
neYit - a pe!1ec1 heart hofdklg - ani!
bad nl\\1 - rw&gt; other see and only 14
polnls. Saving space, he shoW$&lt;! Ns ·
spade conlroi.When Notlh made a con·
trol·bid (cue·bld) in relurn. South
launched into Blackwood.
South would like to ruff e~her his lhree
low heans on the board or, p1eferab~.
dummy's IWo lOW clubs In h~ hand. But
rt would be nico to d1aw some frumps
first. lntefestingly, though, ~ declarer
draws a round of frumps using an honor
lrom his own hand, he can no longer
make !he c~nlract wilh lhls ·layout.
Instead. he should alan wilh a low ds·
mond to:dtJmmy's ace, re!alring his high
trumps io ruff 1~1 clubs.
·
·Whtin both opponents ·1011ow, he caShes
dummy~s *Iamond qu~n. ·then Jakes
dumrr!)fs dub ace and king before ruff·
ing a club in his hand. South cashes his :
hean aca, ruffs a heart. ruffs a club, ruffs
a heart, df8WS West's IIUt trump. and
wins trick 13 wilh his remaining spade.

29 Apply llbor-·
ally :
32. OppotHt of
1'IICicly
33 - Holm al
"Allen•
34 Good with
toolo
35 Almoll
gredl
36 Dapper
38 BUIIIul
.apot
40 Ia, In Madrid
41 Slalom run
42 Comlc·llrfp
dag
46 Devlatea

CANCER !June 21-.Ju~ 22) - · SlOwing

Pmt is required in1\Chlanc.'t

.e-, "'., ,.,.1/M.

.

Windows • Metal

wv

....

$10 per lb Cnsh ooly

IC!'fOIAnM I lVI'S

I

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26 Gtrde.,..
pond 11th

calm and be·conslderate If you find your·
self deAling with a difficult pereon. Don't
try ro use tnreats or Jnllmldatlons to b&amp;M
him to comP,Iy. It takes quiel action to

FreeEs1i~

•

National Elvis Sound·A·Like
Champion Mike Chapin of

(74fl) 741-1563
l.ai'Jf, nntrhrln.~• '

..........
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Fresh Nor1h Carotlu
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Past

Pas•

Pass
Pass

1.

ticed. unacknowledged or. umewarded.

Roofing. Skiing. Gutters
Insured &amp; Bonded
740·653-9657
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17 PIC11flle,_
C!lletu bug
19 Alllrencl
23 HOof H
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ln fact, lhey1l pay off handsomely.

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Pa,.

In the year ahead, there's a g~ chance
that "you will be askad .to make a few sac'
rtticeS on behalf of otheri trom time to
·time. Your good deeds will Mt gci unno-

Seamless Gutters

740-992·1171

,,.

Pall!

North

"rhuraday, June1f, 20:01
By Bornfco Bodo Oool

H&amp;H
Guttering

. grounds keeping and common area
houseke~ping . Relil.lble trnnsporuttion a

PO Box 1492, Parkersburg, WV 26102.

Pass
PaBs

0

local
Home
Health
Agency
now
hiring
STNA's, HHA's, IQr the
Meigs County araa.FieMible scheduUng, If inter~
ested
please
pall

OH.

Wesl
Pass

The trump division
affects your play .

YOlJ~

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and hydraulics. Experience
necessary.
Heatlh/Relirement
&amp;.
Benefits, Fax resume to
7,40-446·9104 or e-mail

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Provider and Employer"

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South

'Th~ ittS!rtu!ion Is an

Difference!

BUILDING MAINTENANCE

Cha~eston,

74().367..0544
Free Eollmllea
74().367.0536

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Racine, OH 45771
7~o-949-2217

•

Fin~ t~e Perfect Pet1
The Gallipolis Elks Lodge
#107, will hold their annual
Soccer Shoot
Saturday, June I 3, 2009.
It will be held at the Elks Farm
on State Route 588. Sign up
will start at 9:30a.m. with the
. competition starting at 10:00
a.m. Competition is open to all
boys and girls born on
8/31/1996 or after. There will
be four age groups with boys
and girls divisions. Trophies
will be awarded for first,
second, and third place in
each division. This event is
. free of charge; so come on out
and bring a friend.

MONTY

2!l625 Bashan Road

DOWN

to f...

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West

46 Loolc
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49 Rock
6 Eamlnga . 52 Hopponlo
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Local Contrector

Tree removal, planting,
lawn care, and all your
landscaping needs.
Residential and Comp}ercial
Fully . 1sur,~d

1 TO~ 419-526-0466

900 -J

2009 ot 10:00 a.m., a

Electric, Plumlllng,
· Drywall,
Remodeling, Room
Additions

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Doors, Windows,

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CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION

:304~·6;;.7~5-.;,1 4~2~9~~~

- E

NEA Cronword Puzzle

BRIDGE

ence ·COUld _be an advantage. ~piiCOOts should
lis tor Immediate employ· send their resume to Ja.
YOUNG'S
ment. A&lt;xoun11ng d~ son Wheller ema1l ljaCarpenter Scrv1cc
and experience rnnuir«i. sonwheller270gmaJI.co
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8
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ab1lity to woli. independ· .
batmnes dear
Electrical &amp; fltumblng
tng
en r &amp; door·antly with strong
.
rna nl~urity
ca ,11 l: ~::~l~~Gutters
• Painting
fiOn to dela1l. Pleasa 304- 576 _2220
ask
1or '
sand resume and referOec:b

$425trenl plus deposit, ,.....,-,_..,.....,...-...,,.....,..._____ No pets. 446 •3945
3 br. mobtle home out18R all. utilities pd. in- ~~~~~=..,...
side Pomeroy. $275 rent ,
eludes cable &amp; phone on ~
$275 derp., years tease.
nver lront in Crown City
no pets. 740·992-5097
740·256-8132
ences to
3BR 28T WID SIR S575
rent $575 deP9Sit + utili·
lieS 1722 Cilatham Ave .
740·645· 1646
1 br

Help Wanlod . General

The Daily Sentinel • Page BS

www.mydallysentinel.com

Get that perfect part timepaylflg tob work1ng for an
od finn as a local agent
and '*lrn ITICM'e Job re-

,Very nice home for renl 2 Br water and trash inIn
M•ddleport
.good t:luded. No pets. At John-

nefghborttood

Wednesday, June 10, 2009
ALLEYOOP

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

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�.Page 84 • The Daily Sentinel
CaHtluercial

www.mydailysentlnel.com

HauMI far ROlli

Qlllew
WarehouHIStorage
Great l ocation 749 Third
Ave .. Gallipolis'
S399Jmonth for 1800

sqft. Bu1td-ou1 negotiable
Call Wayne

Rontalo

5000

Re!&gt;Orl P•Op!:ir'f

Newly Je· son's Mobile Home Pari~ .

New
appli- Call740-+645·0506
ances. 2 bedrooms, 1
bait\, large kllchen, sun •N-ew-fy- re_mod
_ l_
ed_ 3-6 -R- 2

modeled.

AccoUnting I finoncial

c/a &amp; heat. mce
on farm $,750 mth . ~--=.""'"'-~"""~
Outdoo r spaces, CaII bath
ublitles
lnduded Accountant:
Full·tlme
7-40-992-9784
or M0-729·f331
poS•hon with busy ac740-992-5094 lor more
countmg office if'l Galliporoom.

404-456·3802

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Houtu for Rent

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$JY9.mo' 4 bed. 2 halh. ,....-..,...--.,...,....- 2B A unfurnished mobile
}lJn~ R.-1)0• c5'i dov.n. 1~ 5 room house at 44 Ohve home
in Rodney. All
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""2592
St . Has s1CNeJre In·dge . electnc
H'..l''· H«it APR\ for lisllng~
/ijiiJ·61U4946ex R017

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Nice 2 br. 1 bath. wlalr •n
Rentals
Syracuse. 2 br.. 2 ba th
$400 month plus deposit.
in Gall. F~r:n W\' &amp; ut~ilies.(740)992-7680

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Located in Gallipolis 28R SJ25.t(J a mon + SJ ~'i rn ~~~~~~~
house
$400/mo dt-p.
JtM-675-4!00:
or 3BR dble·wide furnished,
740.9 8m
$4001dep
+
ut11!ties.
SA 143 - Pomeroy. $625
256-6661
mo. 1ncl . most utilities &amp;

n-

lawncare. 740-591-5174
3BR. 2 bath doublewide
on
BulaYiHe Pike &amp;
14x70 3BR on Bl,llav111e
Call
#6-4060
before

5pm Or

367 .7762

5pm

aue

·

NOTICES

Salas

Number

Local Domestic Violence
Sheller seeks 10 fill the
following positions·
Fui.J bme Wayne County
Advocate, Full time
~~""'""'""'""'"""" Mason County Advocate .
H1 Ip w-~-·
I p art ,.me p utnam mJnty
umwo. ~ra
~:§--:"''§:~~~
&gt;.ctvocate, Part time
Need 7 ladies to sell
Relief Staff, Bachekns
Avon call740-446-3358
Degree in Social Service
preferred. experience
OvelbrOO&lt;
Rehabilitation
working with vk:tims
c enter IS currently seek·
accepted. Please send
1ng a beautiCian to work resume with handwrinen
111 the facility's beauty saC
.
.
CQver Jetl er to
Jon.
and1dates. shoul.o
PO 60, 403
·possess a Vallet Oh•o
·· ·
·
Huntington. WV 25708, . ·
Managing
Cosmetologist postmarked no later than
license. Salary is based ·
June 12. 2009. EOE
galllpolisaccountant@
gmail.com
or mall to CLA 101 , PO
Bm: 469, Gallipolis, OH
45631

,..___

The

Farmitrs

Bank 446-2515

Center participates in the
drug free Workplace Pro-

· Defend&amp;nts

: Cour1 of Common
: Pleas, Meigs County,
Ohio

following COllateral:
Many fJoor plans! Easy
1999 Ford F250 4z4 Finaocing! We own the
2FTPX28LOXCA819.1
bank.
Call
today!

: In pursuance or an
• order of tala tO me

4

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The

866·215·5774
Farmer&amp;

..,,.!!.!e...,,;;,;;;;,..,
Management/

house.

will be drawn to
Robert E. Beegle, complete
the year of
Meigs County Sheriff •2009 for the common
Anorney
lor the . Pleaa Cour1 of said
Plaintill
County.
Daniel Cox
Janice Young
2035 Reading Rd.
Chrlatopher T. Wolle
Cincinnati, OH45202 .
Comrrllsslonare
of
. 513-322·7000
.
Juror
(6) 10, 17, 24
Drawing will be held
at the llolga County
Public Notice
Board of Efec11ona·
117 Eaot Memorial
: PUBLIC NOTICE
Drive, Pomeroy, Ohio
·· NOTICE: Ia hereby 45769.
given
thllt
on (6) 10

Needed IQr two
properties in Rio ·Grande

&amp; Oak HUI
Fax Resume to:

419 ·756~1346

Make funoraising calls
tor conservative
organiza tions such as
the NRAI

Mansfield, Ohio 44907

Call Toll Free 10
schedule Interview

Alln .: Deb
Equal Housing

1-888-IMC-PAYU

Opportunity

Bank . , . . . - - - - - -

directed from said and
Savings Government Loans, sin·
cour1 In the above Company, Pomeroy, gle wide &amp; double wide
: entitled action, I will Ohio, re...-vn the homes. Call to prequal·
. expose to sal• at rtght 10 bid II lhll ily. 666·215·5774
: public auction on the ule, and to withdraw
.· front steps of the . the above collateral ~---~-'G
·11
Meigs County Cour1 prior to safe. fUrther, OYemment Wl pay you
• House on Friday, July The Farmers Bank up to $8000 to buy a new·
:1oth, 2009 II 10 a.m., and
Savlnge home. · Don't miss your
reaervee share o4 the stimulus bail
of said day, tile Company
following described the right to reject any out money. No Gimor all bfduubmlned. m1cks, No Hype. Calf 1o
real estate:
Pre-Qualified.
Situate In the State of The above described be
Ohio,
City
a! collateral will be sold 740-423-97.28 or toll free
Middleport
and "as Is-where Ia:, with 666·338·3201
· County ol Meigs and no expressed or
bounded
and implied
warranty Landlhome
packages
described as follows:
giVen.
available with payments
Being Lot No. 18 of .For
further starting around $600/mo.
Plat of Rlvervlaw lnfonnatlon, or for an call
to
. prequailty.
· Acres.
Middleport, appointment
to 866-215·5n4
Ohio, Hied In the Inspect
c~llateral 1
Meigs County Flat prior to aafe date ~~~~~-Records, In Volume 4, contact Cynclle or a7 14X70 Mobile · home
Ken al992·2136.
with expando 3BR, heat·
page39.
iflg &amp; cooling
pump,
Current Owner: Mike (6) 10, 11, 12
wood
bfdy
Wl!lollal
Public
Notice
740·339·2710
or
Properly at: 203 Park
740·645-5218. Must be
St.
Mlddlepor1, OH 45760
Notice of Drawing moved from current toea·
PPI 11Hl0102000
Jurors
tton
Prior
Deed Revised Code, Sec.
Aelftrences: Volume · 2313.20
. HUGE Ooublewide
47, Page 322
Office
of
2009 New $37,989
Appraised at $20,000 Commissioners
of
mymidwe~lhome.com
Terms
of
Sale: Jurors, Meigs County,
740-828·2750
· Cannot be sold lor Ohio
leao than 213rjls of June 4, 2009
"The Proctorville
the appraloed value. To Whom It May
Difference~ &gt;
10'k down on day of Concem:
sale, cBih or certffled On Thursrt.u, tha 18th $1 and a deed is alt you
""' 2009, at need to own your dream
check, balance due day of June,
home. Call Now!
on conftrmallon of 8:30. o'clock a.m. at
the oHice of the
Freedoin Homes
sale.
of
eae-565-Q167
The appraisal . did commissioners
.
of
Meigs
Include an Interior Jurors
examination of the County, Ohio. Jurors ·

June

c

public safe Will be 2BA I ba!h good shape fill ou! an appflca!ion af
Suptnvisary
held at 211 W. Second 365 Paxton . you mnv~. 333 Page Street Mictdle- ":::::0:~~~~~
St., Pomeroy, Ohio. $7500 . OBO. 645-1646 or pon, Ohio. Overbrook FULL TIME MANAGER

and
Savings
Company Is selling ~~-~-~~ ~g..;ra~m•.
for calh In hand or Country living3-5BR.
Accepting Applications
cer1flled check the 2·3 BA on propeny.
Now

Saturday,

municatiOn skrlls 1n EngJish. Internet access Any
pre'.'ious wot1&lt;ing elCperi·

BANKS
CONSTRUCflON

co.
Pomeroy, Ohio

I Commercial•

·a,..idenllal

I

• Free Estimates

;::Jolm~.-..:::.........~-

commission.
Inter·
78 Elcona Trailer 14X70 ested . candidates should

:oecv143
• Wachovia Bank NA
Plaintiff
VB
. Mike Wffla et al

Phillip
Alder

com-

atten·

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: Shertll Sates

.- case

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quirements: Good

ext. 2311

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AVON! All Aruas! To Buy
or Sell Shirley Spears

or ma11 resume to:
Malabar Trace 1111
100 E Cook Ad

(740) 992-5009

V.C. YOUNG Il l
9~2·6215

740·591 o:qs
Pomeroy JtuJ
30

't'e&lt;~ro;; Loc~:

r •:•.- , •·" ·; e

;:ULLY INSLJAE.D

Custom Home Building
· StccJ Frame BUildings
Building. Rrmodcling
General repai r

www.bankscdb.tom

C re a t i ve

Johnson's Tree

c "'ildcare
Now enrolfing for

Seoice
Gallipolis, OH 45631
Insured, Free
Estimates, 20yrs Exp.
74fl-441 -9387 .
Rick Johnson-Owmr

summer chlldcore.
Call Anita or Sharon
(740) 949-2122 .

Nate's free
Service

Methodist Church
Spaghetti Dinner
· June 12
4:30 • 6:30 pm
Dine-in or Carry out
Proceeds to Tarte Youth Camp
Donations only accepted

reat Wage

while making a

S&amp;L
Trucking
Dump Truck
· Service
We H·aul Gravel,
Limestone, Coal,
Compost, Top Soil
Call Walt or Sandy

740-992-3220 ~

$8.80/hr starting with
potential to earn
$12.25/hr
Work on behalf ol the

t KJ 5 f
... 7 2

HOI!fS

7:00am ·8:00pm

Dealer: Seulh
Vulnerable: North-South
Soulb
It

••
••

.Advertise
in this
spac::e
for

4NT

$70
per .
month

~~

nailon's leading

CANDY. WIL£.
OlJT IN 5ri.TY

SEC.ONI&gt;S, BlJT
flllST. nus

COMM~IlC.IAL•..

TH' PARSON'S
THINK IN' !! .

Mechanics

.Non-Profit &amp; Christian
organizations such as
St. Jude Children's

Aesearct)

oal!s lor ..American Idol
Gives Back~ and "Stand
Up fo r Cancf)r"

,THE BORN LOSER
. ~i~l!&gt; l&gt;ltT t'r.\ 011115 TOI'?lU~

740·247~2019

'· tl"&gt;OW'I' KKoW IHCAA$rl&gt;.'1' ··

!o LlCOCAREO.COM

Owners:
Jon Van Meter &amp;
Paul Rowe

Modica!

H~spl tal

We haYe taken inbound

posi-

tion available for diesel

Racine, Ohio

Heme
1-feallhcare
of
SDJJtheast Oflio Inc. is
currently
hiring
Home
Health
Aides .
1·740·662-1221!"

Cell: 740-416-5047

01111'\' 1&gt;\UC.\1,

email:

• Onslte Doctor

• Full Time (2-11)

• Part nme (8·1 :30J&gt;m
. or 5:30·11pm)
• Wetkty Pay+ Bonue

potantlal
•MedlcaliOental

401 k/EAP
·• Paid Training
can Now!

S!arl
Netrt Weeki
·$88-IMC.PAVU
1

EKt.

1911

Apply online:
hnp,:IJ)obl.lntoclllon.com

Seckjrig persori·to work

part- time

J&amp;L
Construction

74ll-592-2444

Sat..

• VInyl Siding
• Replacement
Windows
·Roofing
·Decks
·Garages
• Pole Buildings
• Room AddHion•
Owner: ·
James.Kee""" II
742·2332

Sales Manager position
II bf.
Se
a~a a e.
les experience required. Apply in
person Sy Sparkle Supply Company 683 Stale
RouIe 7 No,"h
GaIllpo 11s,
.
~
"No

phone

calls

======..,...
please.

Ser~IC~ 'Au•

D1rec,or~

in)he

· Athens area. $8.50/hour. Mairucnancc.

must. Mileage paid. Police backgmund
check a~d drug test. Please send resume:
with references to:

Maintenance,
EEO

Get-Acquainted Potluck Picnic lor
Active-Duty Military Families &amp;
Ve!eransll
.,,. Saturday, June 13, 2009 4:00 pm
Haskins Park (shelter house besida
city pool) Gallipolis
Sponsored by Rlve.r Cilles Military
Family Support Community (will
meat, tableware, be119re1ge~;)l
To Get to know the RCMFSC,
connect with .other military families
&amp; veterans' organizations, &amp; to
.
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
Questions: ChriSt (740\ 245·5589,
441·7454; mcw2947 @yahoo.com
(740) 446-7194 affer 6:00pm "

W~ere Can You

·......, ]he e..·.•i:Adt\ •
Stwr , lk~ClcJSS'~ .·

1

Shipments. arrive every

Will(

I(I\I'EftSOAT

Rt'Sidentlul

Trnnsfcr Cases &amp;
Transmissions
• Aftermarket

Free Estlmata

RepiUcement Sheet
Me!al &amp; Componen!S
Fnr All

Mo k~s

of Vehicles

Racine. Ohio

740-949-t9S6

_,.,...,..

LOT OF LATE NIGHTS.
AGOOD BIT OF ELBOW
'lii&lt;EASE. AND.AN EX WI
· HELPING OF MOXIE TO
6ET THIS JOB DONE.

Seth Carleton
(740) 511-5432

Jelr Stethem·
(740)517-~

David • ...wiQ

want- them to .follow, and' hope for the

IT'S GOING TO tAKE A

• Landscapln1

ROBERT
BISSEll
CONmiCDON
• New Homes
• Garages
• Complete
Remodeling

COW lind BOY

l

Sk'P 1he ClDSS .

FD

IS 50 VERY VITAL

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'ill' four lC!Ombltd ,qd1 I&gt;.
low to form four slfll!ll• worda.

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5

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Wi1ltb I'd know wJiat
it was, if I wore two, I would

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ARLO&amp;JANIS

:-t:
~..
:...Ull..;JI~(i

tm~on

ansa wlttlln the household or
workplace, don't race to place btame on
ottlers, That action would seriously stir
things up much m.ore than riormal.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19} -If you are

lnsuml"

(740) 74Z-2563
• Siding • VInyl

· problems. try to stiy calm and don't
overreact with a temper. Failure to ~
a coot he'd will only maku matters
worse.

Tre.
Trimming
&amp; Removal

TAURUS (April .20-May 20) - lnstuad of
leeting sorry tor yourself over your flnenclal piCture, sit dOwn and seriously ana·
lyze your expend!1uret. There's a good
chance you'll find a leak In your budget
that can be plugged up.

!•Promo! and Quality
Work
Rates

• Plumbing
• Pole BarnS

SOUPTONUTZ
Call Gary Stonley @

'MIST If t,bu

740-591 ·8044

MISS,

CliO fliT Me iN TI-le

PSI CONSTRUCTION
Room Additions, Remudellng, Metal &amp;
Shingle Roofs, New Homes, Siding, De&lt;ks,
Bathroom R•mudeling. Licensed &amp; Insured

I
'

•

_

JI I I

saw.t-IEI'S ANSwERs 6IMl9

dopfe!e&lt;f.
PISCES (Feb. 20.Mart:h 20) - Should

740·992-6971

..bobri~.

Odious- Alibi- Olonf- Cllolce-CHILDHOOD
"I'Ve foUocl," dlo mt-', "whan I wart back to
my botDetoWo, I WM rally n ' "I my
CHILDHOOD."

expectations. Don't demand of them
wt'lat they are unable t_o dsllveJ.
deal of discipline might be reqUired to
keep your finances healthy. II you get ·.
careless or ll'lditt'e,.nt abOUI Jp&amp;ndlng ,
your tunde art Jikely . to b&amp; urlou&amp;ly

•

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 'Procrasflnalion it Kke a ere&lt;!~ card: If's aiO! of fun
unfll you gel !he bill." • English actor Chrii!Oj)her Porker

and lhen leave tt in shambles.

L----..:::;:...-.;...--1

Sf

D . ·y 0 R W Z S I

CAPRICORN (Dec . 22.Jan. 19)- With
your ell:actlng ways, people some«mes
find it extremely diflicutt to !lve up to your

,r,.

•

CU$RFPHRZ .. "

spint is wMIIng, but the flesh Is waak .
There is a good chance you will start
something rhal takes much ctedlcatlon

.l

..

FX.U USVFX S

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·.Doc. 21)- The

(

Swlmau~

piece

VUKUKCUVUV

confronted with a number 01 une)(j)eCted

Replacement
Windows and
Vinyl Siding
Specialists, LTD

• De&lt;ks • AddiUons
•Electrical

wv.

EXE~IS€ IN BARBADOS

..

!

· SCORPIO. (Oot. 24·Nov. 22) - In order
10 speculate on lha ·unknown, you might
try -to decelv8 yourself Into believing you
tmoW more about an lnveatment ttran
you actuaiiV do. 1111be wishful thinking.

WHY OU~ TEAM·BUIUJING

j
GARFIELD

bast.

WHICH 15 PRECISELY

mom•

52

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Remain

liBRA (Sept. 23.0C1.23) -Ailhoogh oowoOtelll mignt not bl u Industrious as
you would like, keep Your .orttldsms· to
yourself. Try setting the eKa,mptt you

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Reds' pitchers leave ~ats watching in 3-2 win.
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AP photo

in this April 3, file photo, San Diego State pitcher Stephen
Strasburg throws during a game in San Diego.

Nationals select Strasburg
~th top pick in draft
: SECAUCUS, N.J. (AP) - The Washington Nationals
selected pitcher Stephen Strasburg with the first pick in
baseball's amateur draft Tuesday night.
Considered one of the most talented prospects in the
event's 45-year history, Strasburg went 13-1 with a I .32
ERA this season for San Diego State, leading the Aztecs to
their first postseason benh since 1991. ·
: Featuring a fastball that has been clocked at 102 mph,
~tr~sburg let\ds Division 1 pitcherswith 195 strikeouts in 109
mmngs. He was the only amateur on the U.S. Olymptc baseball team that won a hronze medal in Beijing last summer.
Stra~burg went undrat!ed out of high school, but some think
he has the ability to go straight from college to the big leagues.
"It's tough to say right now," Strasburg said in an interview on MLB Network. "I'm just really enjoying the time
· with friends and family right now. We'll see what happens."
Signing the right-hander ·could be a challenge for the
Nationals , however, because agent Scott Boras is sure to
seek a record contract.
''We are thrilled to select someone with the special talents
that Stephen possesses," Nationals acting general manager
Mike Rizzo said in a statemenl. "Those talents have long been
On our radar, and Stephen's domination at San Diego State
&lt;md vast experiences gained with Team USA last summer
hllve done nothing to change our thoughts about his abilities."
. With the second pick, the Seattle Mariners chose. North
Garolirta slugger Dustin Ackley, who has batted at least
:400 for three consecutive seasons.
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; Regarded as the best hitter available, Ackley played
inostly first base for.the Tar Heels, but his impressive speed
makes him a candidate to switch to center field as a pro.
: "This is a guy we thought could be here in a short period
time," Mariners general manager Jack Zduriencik said in
an interview on MLB Network. "The only reason he played
first base this year is Tommy John surgery last year. We
think this kid's got a really nice future for him ill Seattle."
: h was Seattle's highest pick since 1993. when the
Mariners took Alex Rodriguez first overall.
The San Diego Padres were the first team to go for a high
school player, tabbing outfielder Donavan Tate at No. 3. ·
: A gifted all-around athlete, Tate was a baseball and football star at Cartersville High in Georgia, and he has comJnitted to play both spans at North Carolina. He is the son
of former NFL running back Lars Tate.
.
: Only a few years ago, the baseball draft was held in virtual obscurity via conference call. This year it went prime
time for the first time.
· · With commissioner Bud Selig announcing picks from the
podium, the first round · was broadcast live on MLB
p!etwotk. The only thing missing was a Green Room filled
with anxious prospects .wearing flashy suits.
: Nine of the first 12 picks were pitchers, consideredperhups the biggest strength io this unpredictable draft class.
·;The founh and fifth selections were players who rockete:a up draft boards late.
.
:Pittsburgh went for Boston College catcher Tony
Sanchez, a late bloomer. and Baltimore chose high school
right-hander Matthew Hobgood out of California.
: San Francisco took another right-hander, Zack Wheeler
oot of East Paulding High School in Georgia. The Giants
t!!cked right before his hom~town Atlanta Braves, who
were thought to be mterested m Wheeler.
.·· The Braves then.selected pitcher Mike Minor, who joined
David Price and Jeremy Sowers as recent left-handers to be
drafted in the first rouncl out of Vanderbilt.
·. Cincinnati chose Arizona State right-hander Mike Leake
at . No. 8. and Detroit went for righty Jacob Turner, a
Missouri high schooler.
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successful stan to a six-game slider, and he wa~ doing that most of each one. Jay Bruce
road trip.
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tonighvl felt like their team was given a two-out pass in
Theories, anyone?
had some good at-bats, those the second inning and scored
"Some of those were counts · guys were trying to wait for on Hanigan's single. Detwiler
where a ·guy had shown some pitches to hit, and Johnny was then walked counterpart
wildness," · Red·s manager just making pitches and Cueto on four pitches in the
Dusty Baker said .."And all of putting guys away."
ftfth and put Jeny Hairston on
sudden - Bam! - he makes · Anhur Rhodes allowed a base two baners later, keeping
WASHINGTON (AP)
a quality pitch. That's what solo shot by Cristian Guzman the inning alive for Phillips'
With a full count in the third happens when you get a in the eighth. and David two-out double down the
inning, Cincinnati Reds called strike three ."
Weathers and Cordero fin- right-field line. Cueto and
stanerJohnny Cueto threw a The Nationals didn't see ished off the victory for the Alex Gonzalez, who had
pitch that maybe, just maybe, them all quite that way. Reds in a ·game that began opened the inning by legging
grazed the outside comer. Manager Manny Acta said the alter a rain delay of I hol}r, 47 out a double to lett center,
Ryan
Zimmerman
had strikeout of Keams was "a minutes . Cordero pitched a 1- scored on the hit to break a!already started on his way to real))' bad call" and his play- 2-3 ninth for his 15th save in aU tie.
first when umpire Andy ers agreed.lt's just the sort of as many chances.
. 'The eritire year it's been
Fletcher rung him up. . ·
thing that happens to a team
For the Nationals, the game . the same thing; every time I ·
Different pitcher, different that's lost ll of 13 and is on - played before yet another walk people they end up scarbatter, but same result in the pace to lose 100 again this small crowd - was an after- ing," Detwiler said. "I had my
eighth . Adam Dunn 's trot season.
thought on a big day for the opportunity to get out of the
toward the first-base bag was
"I guess it's got to be pan of club. About 2 112 hours before inning and just didn't make
halted when Anhur Rhodes' the game, everyone gets it," the first pitch, Washington my pitch."
slider away was judged to Zimmerman said. "Like l used the No. l overall pick in
Notes: The Reds broke a
have barely painted the black. said, · it seems like we get ·it the draft to select college six-game road losing streak tO
And how did the game end? more th:m anyone else."
pitching phenom Stephen the Nationals. ... Jordan
Pinch-hitter Austin Kearns Cueto (6-3) accounted for Strasburg, who is billed as the . Zimmermann had been
thought he had drawn a low five strikeouts and allO\ved type of franchise player that scheduled to siart for
pitch for ball fourfrom closer only four hits over seven can help tum around the Washington, but he was
Francisco Cordero, but innings, the only noteworthy worse team in the majors.
fatigued after throwing a side
Fletcher cranked his arm once damage coming pn a solo· Ross Detwiler, another session on Saiurday. His tum
more.
homer by Elijah D,ukes in the recent high draft · pick, was skipped, and he·'ll rejoin
The Reds struck out nine fout1h. The rigflt-hander's allowed three mns over six the rotation on Saturday....
batters in Tuesday night's 3-2 ERA dropped to 2.33 after the innings to take the loss: Reds manager Dusty Baker
win over the Washington sixth stan this season in which Detwiler (0-3), the No. 6 said 3B Edwin Encarnacion is
Nationals, and seven watched he allo)'Jed one or no runs.
overall selection in 2007, has "about the same" after an
strike three go past without a
:·He's got dominant stuff." yet. to !Jitch more. tJ:an six MRI on Monday and will
swing of the bat. All satd Cueto's catcher, Ryan mnmgs m five maJor league need more · treatment hefore
Cincinnati's batters needed Hanigan. "Sometimes you get starts.
going out on a rehab assignwere some timely walks and a · frozen up when a guy hits the. Detwiler walked three bat- ment. Encarnacion broke his
pair of two-out hits to notch a comer at 94 (mph) or paints a ters, and the Reds made the wrist on April27.

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Without additional money.
Ellis Park in western
Kentucky would have to
. close after this year, owner
Ron Geary said.
·.
"We need some help and
we need it now," Geary said.
"I've said our signature
industry is fading away."
"When people think of the
horse industry, they're
thinking in large .part oft)te
horse farms that are here, the
breeders and that sort of
thing," said Martin ,Cothran,
spokesman for the antigambling group Say No .to
Casinos: "The proponents of
this bill are playing off if
that image, and yet, most of
the money isn't going there
in this bill. It's going to the
tracks."
·
But. the Kentucky Horse
Racing Commission voted
unanimously to back .the
proposal Tuesday afternoon.
Veterinarian
Foster
Northrop, a commission
member, said the bill would
help ease the state's _financial
woes, not just bolster tracks.
"This is going to help all
Kentuckians," . Northrop
said. "A lot of the 'No' votes
are just voting 'No' against
the racetracks. I think they
need to look at the big picture."

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Paula Rizer is charged with aggravated murder in:the April3 shooting.
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charge. She ts represented by Public · questioning, Ms. Rizer invoked her heen made public through the' dis.
Defender Herman Carson of nghts under Minlanda, (but) Agent covery process.
Athens: Carson has asked Judge Willis did not immediately cease
If convicted. Rizer could. face a
Fred. W. Crow lii .to supress a state- questioning, but rather. persisted and possible sentence of life without
parole, life with parole eligibility/
mentshe gave to.a BCI agent on the · ~arried on with the questioning."
day of her husband's death.
As a result, Carson said, the after 20 years, 25 years or 30 yeats.
. According to Carson, Rizer was defen.se is asking for an order sup- The indictment against Rizer al;;J
questioned by Deputy Scott Trussell · pressing at least pan of the statement ~ontains a fitearms specification.
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MIDDLEPORT - Young
and
old
. visiting
Middleport's three public
parks will likely notice
some improvements to
facilities and landscaping,
and the village "s parks and
recreation committee continues to planup¥,rades., ·
Village Counctl Memoer
· . Jean Craig, chairman of the
recreation committee, discussed the · status of ·
improvements at MondaY.
evening's regular counctl
meeting. She said v.olunteer
· members of the recreation
committee, particularlY. Tom
Hoffner, have · contrtbuted
11}3ny hours of work to
painting and otherwise
tmproving ~ark facilities.
Craig sa1d Hoffner also ·
··
.
.
Charlene H.;_nlch/photoo built three new see-saws,
Dedication of the restored/renovated Chest&amp;r Academy'will take place at noo,n Saturday. The project ol the Chester-Shade one for each of the three
Historical Association was started in 2002 and completed in May:
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parks, and they have been
mstalled. However, Craig
said, the see-saw in
Hartinger Park was vandalize(,! in broad 4aylight- just
hours after it was installed
- by a young child. .
. Craig said the police
deP.artment knows the.
chtld's name and the names
and addresses of his parents,
and she will encourage the
listed on the National
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
police department to pursue
HOEFLIGHOMYDAILYSENTINoL.COM . Re~isterofHistorical Pl~ces ..
charges against all three .
·Jtmmy Stewart, prestdent
Dave Diles Park down·
CHESTER - The dedi- of the
Chester-Shade
town, General Hartinger
cation of the Chester Historical Association, will
Park and Ferman Moore
Academy which over the give the welcome at the
Park on. Beech Street have
past seven years has under- dedication ceremony after
· all seen improvements this
gone .
extensive . which Charlotte and Everett
spring. Fences .and park
restoration/renovation will Grant of the Daughters of
benches have been painted,
be held at noon Saturday.
America which meets in·the In preparation for Saturday's dediCation, Mary Powell, grant equipment . has · been
The: two-story building Academy and assisted with writer for the Chester-Shade Historical Association, tepatred and upgraded, and
with a full basement was fund raising f&lt;;lr the project, arranges historical court records ·on a shelf on the other cosm~uc improvebuilt about 1840 &lt;Jn the lot . will present the flags.
.Academy's second floor Heritage Library.
ments are planned. .
adjacent to the Chester
Others participating in the
The village has approved
development purchase of a Live Oak tree
Courthouse on the hill over- ceremony will be the River .Frederick, the closing .prayer. economic
Mick Davenport, presi- director, will speak.
lOOking the Commons in the Blend .Barbershop Quartet
for Moore Park, to provide
center of the village of singing the National Anthem, dent of the Meigs County . Tours of the Academy shade for those visitmg that
of
County will follow the dedication · neighborhood park hehind
Chester. Both the, Chester and God Bless America, Board
and ceremony. Refreshments
Courthouse, restored in the Mary Jo Barringer giving the Commissioners,
PINse SN Perks, AS
1990s, and the Academy are invocation,
and
Jerry Christi Lynch, regional will be served.

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Govern ent unveils u blinu plan
to help racing industrv ·
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP). Kentucky for years - has breeders' incentives.
- Kentucky's horse racing become the session's hotTracks would have to buy
10-year licenses from the
industry would get a stimu- button topic.
Ius package of its own under
Twelve other states - state, under the proposal,
Gov: Steve . Beshear's pro- including Kentucky neigh- bringing in $360 milhon to
posal to allow video gam- bors West Virginia and the state coffers. Tracks
bli.ng in the s~ate , with the Indiana - allow betters to would pay more or less for
bulk of the proceeds going wager on video gambling · their licenses depending on
to the tracks.
machineS, slot machines or the number of terminals
The Kentucky Lottery other casino-style games, sought. An extra license
Corp. woulll oversee video according to the American would be available, worth
slot machines to be allowed Gaming Association's 2009 up to $100 million to the
exclusively at race tracks in State of the States repon.
state .
the state under the plan
Expanded gamblin~ ·supThe state wo.uld initially
Beshear released Tuesday. · porters say Kentucky's horse collect about $300 million in
Military personnel and peo- industry is losing · moriey, revenue the first two years;
ple who own motor vehicles and horses, to other states that number. drops· !o •about
would. also get a financial that s'upplement their tracks $270 million by the fifth and
bonus under the plan.
and purses with revenue subsequent years, Beshear
"Kentucky's
signature from additional gambling.
spokesman Jay Blanton said.
horse racing industry is in a Beshear, a Democrat,
About $18 million of state
state of crisis," Beshear said made expanded gambling a money would go to elimiin a s(atement. "!believe my centerpiece of his 2007 nate the state income tax for
proposal will help level .the guhematorial campaign. He people on activo military
playing field for Kentucky's has tried and failed to 'get the duty . . Kentucky motorists
'horse industry." ·
.
legislature to pass a more would also get a 50-perceni
Be shear ordered Kentucky ambitious plan that would credit on motor vehicle
lawmakers to hold a special have offered voters a consti- taxes .
Race tracks would collect
session this Monday to tutional amendment and lee)
address the gambling issue . to full-scale casinos in nearly 60 percent of the
and the state's looming $1 Kentucky. .
· gambling revenue during the
billion budget sh011fall. The . Now, Beshear vows to first five years and about 50
General Assembly also is to help. the horse mdustry bet- percent by the fifth year;
consider legislation to han- . ter compete with other rae- according to the proposal.
die new bridge construction ing states by giying them the .Purses and other incentives
.tmd economic development ability to· make money off of for thoroughbreds and other
tax breaks.
slot machines. The plan, horse breeds would split
But the gambling plan - Beshear said, also would 14.5 percent of the net gamheated·ly
debated
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SYRACUSE ..: London
Pool Manager Heather
Smith recently reported to
Syracuse Council financial
statistics on the London
Pool
which
opened
Memorial Day weekend.
As of June 3, Smith said
London Pool hils brought in
$833.40 in concessions,
$962.76 in daily admission,
$140 in parties·•. $! ,510 in
passes. In all, the pool has
generated $3,446.16 in revenue as of June 3. The pool
was closed three days due
to repairs and one day due
to weather but Smith said
total attendance was at
1,115 people. ·
Smith told council she
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finances and how to keep
the pool open next year. She
cited a low number of privale parties being booked as
a concern as well. In addition ,
Clerk-Treasurer
Sharon Cottrill said there,
were $6,000 in expenses
waitingtobel'aidoutofthe
pool fund whtch had a bal-.
ance of .$20.181.84. The
payroll is also a significant
expense because the law
requires a set amount of
. lifeguards be on duty at all
times and even more for
larger crowds, such as pool
parties.
·
London Pool is the only
public. swim.ming P?OI
operaung
In
Metgs
County. This is the third
year · the pool has been
open after a large fundraising effort throughou1 the
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in 2004.
Smith also reponed the
pool is offering swimming
lessons beginning on
Monday. Monday ·June 19
is for level one swimmers;
June 22-26 is for level two;
July 13- 17 is for level
1three; July .20·24 is for
level four. Swim ·lesson
times are from 8:45-9:15
a.m .• 9:30-10 a.m .• 10:1510:45 a.m. Call the pool to
register at 992-5418.
Another new addition to
attract more swimmers will
be night swims which
began this week and · are
held from 7-9 p.m . on
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Admission is $2.
The closing date for the
London Pool this year is
Au~ . 16, a day ~ore the
Metgs County Fair begins. ·

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BY BETH SERGENT ·
BSEAGENTOMYDAILYSOOINELCOM

POMEROY - Better
customer service and a
farmers market were front
and center at this week's
business-minded luncheon
of the .Meigs · County
Chamber of Commerce.
Brent Patterson, director
of the Rio Grande Meigs
Center discussed customer
service, a topic which will
coincide wi.th an upcoming
seminar on the subject
sponsorecJ ·by the chamber
on the last Thqrsday in June
at the Pomeroy Library. The
time for the meeting is still
pending. Patterson and the
Rio Grande Meigs Center
will also be coordinating
the upcoming customer service seminar. ·
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Patterson told chamber
members superior customer service will increase
· their
bottom
lines .
Patterson then introduced il
DVD by Bob Farrell who
stars in the instructional
customer service films
· "Give Em the Pickle" and
"Leadership Pickles" and
"What's Your Pickle?"
Chamber members heard .
Farrell's rules for creating a
lasting relationship with
customers,
including:
Connect with customers, .
anticipate your customer's .
needs, look for a way to
delight customers and
exceed their expectations,
inspire yourself and others
by asking '"am r willing to
do what it takes?"
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