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                  <text>Page 86 • The Daily Sentinel

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Nlore]u;twith the RodS,.. both A~- an(t C
BY TIM DAHLBERG
ASSOCIATED PRESS

The rich and famous, it
seems, split up differently
than the rest of us.
Chrislie Brinkley loaded
up the kids in rhe family private jet and flew off to
Colorado in search of comfort afler discovering her
husband was having an·
affair with an 18-year-old
and spending some of the
family fortune on Internet
porn.
Cynlhia Rodriguez chose
Paris in the sum!fier for her
getaway, booking a room al
Ihe mansion of rocker Lenny
Kravitz while trying 1to get
over lhe very public tale of
her husband's friepdship
with

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In this June 26 file photo, Oakland Athletics' Rich Harden pitches against the Philadelphia
Phillies during a baseball game in Oakland, Calif. The Chicago Cubs have acquired Harden
from the A's in a six-player trade, a day after the rival Milwaukee Brewers landed CC
Sabathia.

Cubs land pitcher Rich Harden
if he liked the deal he got he 'Oh, we're going to gel in,
was going to try to do it we're better than last year,
before CC's turn. It had -we'll take our chances if we
- CHICAGO - One day nothing lo do with the tim- get in,"' Hendry said.
after
the
Milwaukee ing," Hendry added.
"There's a · lot of baseball
"I heard it was going to lefl. We don't look at it
Brewers landed an ace, the
Chicago Cubs answered.
happen. Still it's always a loday like we're gelling in
lntenl on ending lhetr 100- surpri se," Harden said. "l!'s for sure .... Our mode all
year droughl wuhout a ·a bit of a shock but il will be year has been that we will
World Series rille, the NL good. They've got a good lry lo get betler."
Cenlral leaders acq11ired tal- team.. anrl a chance of doing
Gaudin was 5.-3. with.. a
3.59 ERA in 26 games ented · right-hander Rich something special. "
Chicago also got right- including six starts for
Harden in a six-player deal
with the Oakland Athletics hander Chad Gaudin, who Oakland.
on Tuesday.
pitched previously for Cubs
Murton was a former top
With CC Sabathia going manager Lou Piniella in prospect for rlie Cubs, b~t
to Milwaukee, Harden was Tampa Bay, and senl he 's .shuuled between
the best available pttcher, prom·ising righr-hander Sean TriP, le-A Iowa and Chicago
Cubs general manager Jim Gallagher, outfielders Mat( lhe past two seasons. He's
Hendry said. ·
Murton and Eric Patterson hitting .250 in 40 at-bats.
"We felt thai the two high and minor leaguer Josh
Gallagher is 3-4 with a
4.45 ERA in 12 games,
end guys who would possi- Donaldson to the A's. .
Harden, eligible to be a including 10 starts. ·
bly be available were the
two that have already_ been free agent after the 2009 sea"ll's a great opportunity
traded. Those are Iegtt one ~on, ts 5-l wtth a 2.34 ER~ for me to go over there and
and two starters. So we tn.ed m 13 starts thts season. He s , slart every fiflh day and
to f~~us on trym.g lo acqutre scheduled to make $4.75 keep going," he s~id.
o~~· Hendry satd. ,
m!!hon th.ts season.
.
Gallagher is expected to
. . It certamly wasn t a reacWe wtll have the nghts start at home Friday against
tton move. We would have for .a year and a half, so the Angels.
gladly had "Rtch t_wo or three rhat s the or her advantage ot
"I'm excited aboul it "
· weeks ago."
him not being ~.free agenl," · Athletics manager B~b
The Cubs began play He~dry sa1d. He has an Geren said of the trade.
T':'esday 3 1/2 games ahe~d option that could vest.:or we "We've made some great
of the Cardmals and four m could ptck up .the opuon or deals the last 12 months and
front of the Brewers m the . we could arbttrate. So he this
is another one.
NL Central.
certamly has a chance to be (Gallagher is) young and talThe Cub~ can now match a Cub t~tf.ough the end .of ented and we got a lot of
Mtlwaukee s one-tw? com- next year. . .
other talent in the deal also. I
bmatwn of S~bathta and
!he oft-mJured 1_-larde_n lhink it's going to -be another
Ben Sheets wtth All-Star mtssed a month earher .rhts one of these trades where
Carlos Zambrano and season because of a nght both teams are going to be
Harden..
,
.shoulder stram. It was ~ts real happy with it."
Athlettc~ gene.ral ma.na!ler stxth tnp 10 ~he dtsabled hst . Pauerson, the brother of
Bt!Iy Beane sa1d tradmg m hts st_x-year career.
Corey Patterson was sent to
Harden doesn'l mean hts
"Obvtously there's some
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team is in sel-ling mode. risk involved. He's missed t~e mmors on July 3, and
Oakland began the day six some time but he's never has also been on the frequent
games behind the first-place had any surgery,'' Hendry shuttle_ belween the Cubs
Los Angeles Angels in the said. "We did extensive and Tnple-A. Patte~son was
AL West and 3 1/2 behinq work with their doctors."
,htttmg .237 Wtth a homer
the Boston Red Sox in the . The Cubs said they a~d seven RBls m 38 at-bats
expecled Harden to join the wtth the Cubs. He also plays
wild-card race.
"I don't necessari ly lhink team Wednesday and pitch second base.
we've raken a slep back. I either Friday or Saturday al
Donaldson,. a calcher for
. think we've taken a step for- Wrigley Field against the Class .f':. Peona, was htttmg
.217 Wtth stx homers.
ward for the next lhree to S'an Francisco Giants.
"This gives us anolher
Murton and Patterson will
five years," Beane said. "We
were balancing that the weap,on," Piniella said. · be
sen! . to Tnple-A
c)ub's playing well but also "He 11 fit in here really nice. Sacramento. Donaldson may
keeping in mind that we've Let's keep him heahhy and 'be moved up to Dou~le-Aor
had numerous injuries over. pitching and go from there." could be sent to. Smgle A
the last week. "
The Cubs won the NL Stockton.
Hendry also talked with Central last season but were
Piniella said the trade
the Indians about Sabathia swept out of the playoffs by should send a message 10
and said conversations with Arizona. Without a World Cubs fans.
Beane about Harden have Series appearance since
"This show s the Cubs are
. been ongoing for three or 1945 and without a tille going to do everything in
four weeks.
since 1908, they are obvi- their power to gel where we
"I knew Rich was going to ously making a strong push. want to go,'' he said.
make his start Sunday, no The team is also expected to
malter what. AI the same be sold by the end of the seaAP Freelance Writer Mike
time, my chats with (Indians son.
Wa_gaman in Oaklam;i con~ - GM) Mark Shapiro .. I think
"We never looked at il as tributed to this story.
BY RICK GANO

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Madonn~

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alleged dalliances ', elsewhere.
News of Brinkley's trip
surfaced !his week as part of
a divorce trial in New York
thai was a tabloid dream.
Amid rhe tales of lust,
money and motherhood was
a retort by her soon-to-be-ex
thai she should have been an
actress instead of a model
after her . performance in
court.
Abour the only thing missing was an appearance by
Madonna, bur apparently
this was one divorce she didn'l have to deny any
involvement wilh.
That's not the case when it
comes lo the Rodriguez
family, whose relationship
had always provided headline material for the New
York tabloids. Even they
CO'-..lld11-'~ believe their good
fortune over the past few
days
when
Cynthia
Rodriguez's dissatisfaclion
with her husband culminated with a filing seeking an
end to !heir five-year marriage .
Teenage girls, sex and
aging supermodels are
always good fodder: Put a
pop star and a Yankee superslar together. and you can
keep printing papers until

you run out of newsprint.
Our fascination with
everylhing celebrity apparently knows no bounds,
though that shouldn't come
as any surprise to anyone
·who pays auention to the
daily maling dance belween
the paparazzi and Britney
Spears or watches the hasbeens that masquerade as
celebrities on shows such as
"Dancing With The Srars."
We can 'I get enough of
Paris Hilton, can't believe
.David Archuleta sings like
he does, and can't stop lalking about how Nicole
Kidman· actually named her
new baby Sunday Rose.
so
celebrity
We're
obsessed
!hat
more
Americans can probably
better tell you hl}w mm:h Ed
McMahon is in arrears on
his Beverly Hills eslate than
they can discuss the monthly
trade deficil with Chin~.
And now there's a nalional debare over whether ARod 's relalionship with
Madonna is spiritual or sexual.
My uneducated guess is
!hal il's neilher, and not just
because I've never met a
ballplayer who had many
deep thoughts. I'm leaning
toward the theory that
Madcmna .- who shares a
manager with A-Rod either wanted good seals at
Yankee Stadium or was desperate for a publiciry jumpstart for her Sticky &amp; Sweet
world tour thai begins in
August.
She's certainly not inviting Rodriguez over for some
latc- ni~ht batting tips. He's
doing JUSt fine at the plate,
though he:s not hitting home
runs _at nearly the same pace
he did last season.
Yankee manager Joe
Girardi said lhe olher day he
didn't rhink rhe problems in
A-Rod's personal life would
spill over lo lhe field, and
he' s
probably
right.
Remember, !his is the same
player who hit 54 hb'me runs
last year despite tabloid pho-

tos showing him with a
woman reporled 10 be a
&gt;!ripper at a Toronto hole!.
Besides,
people
get
divorced every day. It's not
even all that inlriguing
unless, of course, you add
Madonna, Lenny Kravitz , a
new baby, and pictures that
show C-Rod is very serious
about physical fitnes s to the
mtx.
OK, so maybe it is an allstar cas! worthy of an all-star
player. And I• suppose it
beats worrying aoout gas at
$4.40 a gallon or the facl the
Yankees are stuck in third
place, 8 1/2 games out with
lhe season more than half
over.
As far as baseball players
wilh domestic issues go,
though, former pitchc;
Chuck Finley being assaulted by his actress wife,
Tawny Kiraen, was more
inleresting. So was Kris
Benson's wife showing up al
the Mets' annual holiday
. party in a low-cui Sanla costume and discussing ·intimate details of the couple's
sex life on her Web sile.
And don't forget the two
Yankee pilchers, Fritz
Pelerson and Mike Kekich,
who lraded bolh wives and
families in the middle of the
1972 season.
The Rods, both A and C,
would have to go a long way
lo top that.
Personally, the whole
lhing bores me, though I will
acknowledge some interest
in finding out what kind of
prenuptial
Cynthia
Rodriguez has and how
much of the $275 ittilliun
contract A-Rod signed after
last seasun she might get;
Yankee fans should be inler•
ested in that, too, because
it's their ticker money that ·
will fund both Rods for
many years.
For now, though, I've got
olher things lo worry about.
I'm sure you've heard the
latest about Tom Brady anq .
hi s main squeeze, Gisele
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CHOLET, France
Stefan Schumacher of
Germany took lhe yellow
jersey at the .Tour de France,
and now says everything
else is a bonus.
He knows his early lead
won't last.
"Everybody &lt;;!reams of this
jersey," Schumacher said
Tuesday. "It's incredible.
The moment on lhe podium,
you see il a thousand times
on television, and to be there
for yourself - you can't
imagine."
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Schumacher captured the
firs! time trial in rhe th'reeweek race, but the big winner in the fourth stage may
have ·been Australia's Cadel
Evans. He gained more than
a minute on his biggest challengers, a gap thai will mean
· a lot when the decisive
mountain stages arrive.
Schumacher finished the
I 8.3-mile individual trial in
35 minules, 44 ·seconds .
Kim
Kirchen
of
Luxembourg and David
Millar of Britain finished
second and third, both 18
seconds back. That is also
the order of the overall
standings,
where
Schumacher leads by 12
seconds ..
He will probably hold the
ll~ad in Wednesday's long,
flat stage, but he is under no
illusions about keeping the
jersey.

"I didn't come to win the onds over Carlos Sastre.
Tour," he said. "My goal
Two Americans are now
was to wear the jersey one well posilioned after excelday and to win .a stage. I _ lent time trials . Christian
reached this goal, so every- Vandevelde is sixth. 41 secthing else is a bonus ."
011ds behind Schumacher.
That Schumacher is riding George Hincapie, the faiththe Tour at all rematns con- ful Iieulenanl of seven-time
by champion Lance Armstrong,
tentious. .Stopped
German pollee for drunken is one place and six seconds
in · October, further back.
driving
Schumacher's blood sample
Tuesday's stage . had
rested postllve for amphera- seemed to be ideal for rimemm~s. He. has cons1sten1ly rrial world champion Fabian
demed taktn,g drugs.
Cancelktra · of Swilzerland,
He. wasn t p~mshed by but he struggled and fincychng authonlles be~ause_ ished fiflh.
the us,e of the drug out~tdeot
"There was wind, there
compelllwn . ts not constd- were a lot of things. but I
ered lo_be an offense.
don'! know what il w . ,, .
Belgtan cyclist Tom C
.
.. .
.. as,
Boonen also tested positive ancellara satd. Orhers
for a drug ·- cocaine_ in wete, qutc~er than m~.
an out-of-competition .lest. That s how It goes. I can !
He was banned by Tour chan~e anythmg. I ~an only
organizers, but Schumacher lry and ftnd what . went
was allowed to ride.
wr~.ng so I can make tl betSchumacher said he fell ter.
.
.
sorry for Boonen but does
~omatn Fetllu of France
not see a parallel in !he en!e~ed the day .w~lh the yelcases. He notes that he was low Jersey but fuushed near:
not caughl in a doping test. ly five minutes behind
"I was really not proud Schumacher.
that I went into the car
"I gave a lor yeslerday,
drunk," he said. "I am a pub- and I was very nervous
lie personality and I also today," he said. " I didn'!
have to be an example for have the slrength."
other guys. II .wasn't good
Wednesday is the fiftll
for me, but I didn't take stage- the longest and flat~
drugs."
test of the race- and favors
Evans, last year's runner- sprinters. The route rake5
up, is in fourth place. He has nders 144 miles east to
a lead of I :04 over his Chateauroux, setting therrl
biggest challenger, 17th- up for medium climbs of lh&lt;;
place Alejandro Valverde of Massif Central , beginning
Spain, and a further 16 sec- Thursday.

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Racine tables annexation plans

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RACINE
Racine
Village Council recently
decided to table making a
.decision on ils annexation
proposal, leaving that decision in limbo.
When asked if the labling
was indefipile, council
members sa1d "no" and a
decision would be made in
the near future. The decision to .table the vote was
made at lhe most recenl
meeting of Racine Village
Council afler a debate aboul
what to do next.

"I don't lhink we should
Hill said if council wants
scrap what we've done," to proceed with an atlempt
Council
President Ike al annexation, he advised
Spencer said.
they go door 10 door to disSpencer said he has cuss it with residents, show
received several phone calls them !heir estimated lax
from people living .in Ihe card if they were annexed
annexalion area that were and answer .question ~ on a
"disappointed" in how the ·one-to-one basis. .
informational meeling was
Councilman Jim Harmon
handled
las!
month. said in hindsighl lhat is how
Spencer, along wirh some the proposal should've been
other members of council handled in the first place.
and Mayor J. Scott Hill , Harmon also lfiaintained if
said the atmosphere of lhe the village sent out 119
meeting didn't permit in for- questionnaires to !hose resimarion .to be proticiently dents living within lhe pro"distribuled.
posed annexation area and

received 62 responses, of ing againsl rhe annexation.
which 44 were against saying those that are against
annexalion and 18 were for an issue, any issue, are
it, that told him the residenls going 10 be vocal, as is their
didn'l want to be annexed.
right.
It was also poinled our at - According to some mem rhe meering, again, that in bers of council, the question
lerms of those question- remains whether the vocal
naires, wilh only 62 or the silent are the maJority
responding out of the 119, in terms of being in favor or
nearly half didn't respond against annexalion. The
and their feelings remain . question may only be
unknown. In regards to this answered, at leas! for coundiscussion,
Councilman cil, once each home/properJason Shain said !hose thai ty owner has an opporlunity
sent those letlers in were to review whar that annexalikely the same residenls lion would mean to them
who showed up at the meet- personally.

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• Salmonella infects over directors at Farmers B"ank
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Weber is the president of
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D.V. Weber Conslruction
Co.
of Reedsville.
See Page A3
"Our Tuppers Plains' mar• Ailing Kennedy retums ket is extremely impo'rtanl
:..to the Senate for vote.
to the future growth of our
bank, and Dave, as one of
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the area's most prominenl
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businessmen, will be a valuMeigs Fair feature.
able add ilion to our board of
directors,
said
Bank
See Page A6
President Pau!M. Reed ..
"We are all very pleased
he has chosen to join our
team."
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Weber is a 1974 graduate
of Eastern High School and
a 1978 graduate of Ohio
University. He is a member
of the Reedsville United
Methodist Church, where he
series on the Board of
Trustees. He is also active in
various professional and
civic organizations, including the · Ohio Conrractors
Association.
Weber is vice president of
Delalle on Page A6
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Water District and is past
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Yesterday children participating in the
Children's Summer Reading Program
sponsored by the Meigs District
Public Library got to get up close and
personal with all types at insects and.
bugs at the Racine Library. Naturalist
Dee Kimes from Forked Run State
Park was on hand with several
insects and even an arachnid showed
up in the term of a pet tarantula
owned by Southern biology teacher
Ann Sisson. In addition to inspecting
the insects , children received a free
meal from the Appalachian Nutrition
Network.
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in executive session, the
board approved the following personnel : Brandon
Wolfe, substitute teacher;

Kristen Chevalier, heallh
and physical education
teacher; Robyn Howard,
Intervention
Specialist
teacher; Rachael Marlep,
foreign language reacher;
Juli Simpson, Mental
Project
Health
Grant
Coord,inaror;
Cathy
Edwards,
·Student
Information
Services
Coordinator.
The board approved an
administmtive supplemen'ral
contract for Heather Wolfe
as curriculum coordinator.
The following supplemental
contracts were
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approved retroactive lo June
I : Sheryl Roush, Summer
OGT
Intervention
Instructor; Heather Wolfe,
High Schor! Summer
School Monitor; Chri s
Wilson,
Elementary
Summer School Instructor;
Jayne Collins, Math and
Science Academy lnstruclor
(Core
Grant);
Krista
Johnson, Math and Science
Academy Instructor (Core
Grant); Wade Collins ,
Dakota Collins, Morgan
Hall, Kimberly Minear,
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The following supple- coach.
mental contracts · were
Sam Thompson , freshman
approved for the 2008-09 class advisor and National
schoel year pending proper Honor Sociely · Advisor:
certification: Pam ·Douthitt, Angie Rigsby, eighth grade
athletic
director;
)uli class co· advisor ; Debbie
Simpson, head volleyball Barber. eighlh grade class
. coach; Kristen Chevalier, co-advisor ; and Randy
assistant varsity volleyball Wachter, varsiry golf coach.
coach; Kalie Robertson,
The board approved a
seventh grade volleyball transfer of Brad Holsingerto
coach; Rodney Ash, junior the position of maintenance
high as sistanl football at the appropriate srep on the
coach; Bringham Ash, vol- salary schedule, beginning
unleer junior high assistant the 2008-09 school year.
foorball
coach;
Ken
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- Southern
;Local School Board, spett:ial meeting to discuss
:employing per~onnel ; 8
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; Village Budget Hearing,
i 5:30 p.m. , followed by a
;recessed meeting of council
:at 6 p.m., both at village
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WASHINGTON tA P) - More than 1.000 people now
have become ill from sal monella initially linked to raw
tomatoes. a "'bering milestone Wednesday that makes this
the wor.&lt;t fot~dborne outbreak in at least a decade. Adding
~ to the conru ~ ion . th e government is warning certain people
; to avoid types of hot peppers. too .
• Certain raw tomatoes - red round, plum and Roma : remain a cl1icf suspec t ;md the government stressed again
'·Wednesday that all con&gt;t11ners should avoid them unl ess
· they wer,e harvested in areas cleared of suspicion.
But peo ple at highe.st risk of severe illness from salmo; nella al so shou ld not cat raw jalapeno and scrrano peppers,
;the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged
·Wednesday. The most vulnerable are the elderly. people
~ with weak i mnttl llL' -..ystem!'i and infants'.
Raw jalapenos ca1ised some of the illnesses. conclude
·CDC investigation s of two clusters of sick people who ate
:at the same re~tauranl or catered eyent.
But ja rap~nos cannot be the sole curprit - because many
;of the ill insist t~ey didn't eat hot peppers nr foods like
:salsa that contain them . CDC food safety chief·Dr. Robert
· Tauxe told The Associated Press. As for scrrano peppers,
: that was i'ncluded in the warning becm1se they're difficult
: for consumers to tell apart. .
.
. In some clusters of illnesses, jalapenos '"simply were not on
. the menu:· Tauxc said . "We are quite sure that neither toma; toes nor jalapenos explai'n the entire outbreak at thi~ point. ...
; We "re presuming that both of them have caused illnes&gt; .'"
:· That has Food and Drug Administration inspectors look. ing hard fo r farms that may have grown tomatoes earlier in
:the spring and then switched to pepper harvesting, or for
:distribution centers that handled both types of produce.
Also still being investigmed is fresh cilantro. because a sig: nificant number of people who got sick most Tecently say
:they me all three - raw tomatoes, jalapenos and cilantro.
· "'I understand the frustration" that after weeks of warnings,
:the outbreak isn't solved, Tauxe said. "But we really are work: ing as hard and as fast as we can to sort out this complicated
:situation and protect the health of the American people."
Added FDA food safety chief Dr. David Acheson: "It's just
been a spectacularly compl.icated and prolonged outbreak."
. The outbreak isn't over, or even showing any sign of
:slowing. said Tauxe - with about 25 to 40 cases being a
·reported a day for weeks now, to a total of 1.017 known
. :since the outbreak began on April 10 .
: Illnesses now have bee n reported in 41 states- and even
four cases in Canada. although three of those people are
beli~ved to have been infected while traveling in the U.S.
·and the fomth is st ill being probed.
: At least 300 people became ill in June , with the latest
;falling sick on June 26. Two deaths are associated with the
·outbreak ~ a Texas man in his 80s, and another Texas man
· ·who died of cancer but fo r whom salmonella may have
played a role - and 203 people have been hospitalized.
The toll far surpasses what had been considered the
·largest food borne outbreak of the past decade, the 715 sal: monel Ia cases linked to peanut butter in 2006, Tauxe said.
:In the mid-1990s. there were well over I ,000 cases of
:cyclospora linked to' raspbenies. and previous large outbreaks of sa lmonella from ice cream and milk.
·
The CDC acknowledges that for every case of sal monel.)a confirmed to the government , there may be 30 to 40 others that go undi i1gnosed or unreported.
"The outbreak could actually be tens of thousands of peo: ple rather than 1.000 people ." agreed Caroline Smith
· DeWaal of the consumer advocacy Center for Science in
the Publi c Interest. '·It 's cerwin ly a di sturbing event to have
thi s many illnesses spanning this many months ."
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President Bush .delivers a statement on FISA reform· legislation, Wednesday, July 9, in the Rose Garden of the White
House 1n Wa~hington .

SENATE BOWS TO BUSH, APPROVES. SURVEILLANCE BRL
f;IY PA~ELA HESS

· Congress did not Wl)nt to ed to include it)ternational
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
see happen. particularly in e-mail records stored on
servers inside the U.S.
an election year.
WASHINGTON
'Th.is president broke the
The long fight on Capitol
B'owin~ to President Bush's
Hill centered on one main law," declared Sen. Russell
demands.
the
Senate questio·n: whether to protect Feingold , D-Wis .
·
approved and sent the White from civil lawsuits any
The Bush administration
House a hil l Wednesday to telewmmunications compa- brought the wiretapping
overhaul bitterly dis puted nies that helped the govern- back under the FISA court's
rules on secret government ment eavesdrop on American authority only after The
ea~dropping and shield
phqne and computer lines New York Times revealed
telecommunications compa - without the permission or the eJ&lt;.isten.ce nf the "''cret
ni es fro m laws ui ts com - knowledge. of a secret court program. A .handful of
plaining tliey helped the created by the Foreign members of Congress knew
U.S . spy on Amcrican.s.
Intelligence Surveillance Act. about the program from top
The relativelv one-s ided
The White House had · secret briefings. Most memvote , 69-28, c;ui1e only after threatened to veto the bill bers are still forbidden to
a lengthy and heated debate unless it immunized compa- know the details of the clasthat pitted privacy and civil nies such as AT&amp;T Inc. and sified effort , and some
liberties concerns again st Verizon Communications objected that 'they were
the desire. to prevent terror- Inc. against wiretapping bemg asked to grant immuist auacks. lrencled almost a lawbuits.
nity to the telecoms without
year of wrangling in the
Forty-six lawsuits now first knowing what they did.
Democratic-led Congress stand to be dismissed · Pennsylvania Republican
over surveillance rules and because of the new law, · Sen. Arlen Specter com~
the president's warrantless according to the American pared the Senate vote to
wiretapping pr.ogram that Civil Liberties Union . All buying a "pig in a poke ."
was initiated after the Sept. are pending before a single
But Sen . Christopher
II, 200 I , terrorist attacks.
U.S. Di strict Court in Bond, R-Mo., one of the
The House pa ssed the California: But the fight has bill's most vocal champisame bill last month , and not ended. Civil rights ons, said, "This is the balBush said he would sign it groups are already prepar- a'.!ce we need to protect our
soon.
ing lawsuits challel!~ing , the civil liberties without handOpponents ass ai led the bill's constitutionality, and cuffing our terror-fighters."
eavesdropping program, four suits, filed against gov- · Just under a third of the
asserting that it imperiled ernment officials, will not Senate, including Democratic
citizens· rights of privacy be dismissed.
presidential candidate Barack
from govel·nment intrusion.
Numerous lawmakers had Obama, supported an amendBut Bush said the legisla- spoken out strongly against ment that would have
tion protects those rights as the no-warrants eavesdrop- stripped immunity from the
well as Americans' security. ping on Americans, but the bill. They were defeated on a
. "This bill will help our Senate voted its approval after 66-32 vote. Republican rival
intelligence professionals rejecting amendments that John McCain did not attend
learn who the tenorists are would have watered down , the vote.
talking to , what they're say- delayed or stripped away the
Obama ended up voting
for the final bill, as did
ing and what they ' re plan- immunity provision.
ning," he said in a brief
·The lawsuits center on Specter. Feingold voied no.
The bill tries tg address
White House appearance allegations that the White
after the Senate vote.
Hou se circumvented U.S. concerns about the legality
The bill is very much a law by going around the of warrantless wiretapping
compromise .. FISA court, which was cre- by requiring inspectors genpolitical
brought about by a dead- ated 30 years ago to prevent eral inside the governlnent
the government from abus- to conduct a yearlong invesline ~ Wiretappin g orders
authorized last vcar will ing its surveillance powers tigation into the program.
Beyond immunity, the
begin to ' expi re in August. for political purposes , as
Witllout a new bill, tile gov- was done in the Vietnam ' new surveillance bill also
ernment would go back. to War and ' Watergate eras. sets new rules for· governold FISA rulc.s. requiring The court is meant to ment eavesdropping. Some
multiple new orders and approve all wiretaps placed of them would tighten the
potential delays to continue inside the U.S. for intelli- reins on current government
those intercept s. That is gencecgatheri ng purposes. · Sl!rveillance activities , but
so methin g
most
The law has been interpret- others would loosen them

or

compared with a law passed
30 years ago.
For example, it would
require the government tO
get FISA court' approval
before it eavesdrops on an
American
overseas .
Currently, the attorney general ar.proves that electronic
surv-etllance on his own. :
The bill also would allow
tht' government to obtainbroad, yearlong intercept
orders from the FISA court
that target foreign groups and
people. raising the prospect
that communications with
innocent Americans would
be swept in. The court would
approve how the government
chooses the targets and how
the intercepted American
communications would be
protected.
'
The original FISA law
required the government tu
get wiretapping wan-ants far
each individual targeted from
inside the United States, on
the rationale that most communications inside the U.S .
would involve Americans
whose civil liberties must be
protected. But technology has
changed . Purely foreign communications increasingly pass
through U.S. wires and sit cin
American computer servers,
. and the law has ~uired cow-t
orders to be obtained to
access those as well ..
.The bill would give the
government a week to conduct a wiretap in an emetgency before it must apply
for a court order. The original law said three days. ,
The bill restates that the
FISA law is the only means
by which wiretapping for
. intelligence purposes oan l:le
conducted ,in side the United
States. This is meant to pre~­
vent a repeat of warrantless
wiretapping by future
administrations.
The ACLU. which is party
to some of the lawsuits that
will now be dismissed, said
the bill was "a blatant assault
upon civil liberties and the
ri ght to privacy." ·

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Clubs and
organizations
Thursday, July 10
CHESTER
Shade
,River Lodge 453 , 7:30
··p..m. .at
the
hall.
Scholarships to be awarded. Refreshments.
· TUPPERS PLAINS
VFW 9053 will meet at 7
p.m. A dinner will be held at
6:30p.m.
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- Racine
RACINE'" .·
Southern FFA meeting, 6

p.m., vo-ag room, members
asked to attend to update
information.

Perhaps time will heal the rift

Reunions

Sunday, July 13
. POMEROY
Burlingham .Camp 723 picSaturday, July 12
nic , Route 33 roadside Park
RACINE
- Reunion of
' RACINE Sonshine going north. 12 :30 p.m.
Charles
and
Fannie Beaver
Circle of the Bethany Modern Woodmen and fam United Methodist Church, 7 ilie s. Take covered . di sh, fam il y with lun t h at noon.
p.m. in fellow ship hall. meat . rolls beverages and Star Mill Park . Friends and
relatives invited . Bring covHostesses. Ann Zirkle , table service provided.
ered
di sh .',
Kathryn Hart. July birthdays, Evelyn Foreman and
Monday, July 14
POMEROY - Bla,e Hazel McKel ~ey.
POMEROY
Meigs Reed reunion. 12:30 p.m at
County Republican Party, the Zion Church of Christ.
Friday, July ll
7:30 p.m . at the Meigs Route 143. Potluck dinner,
HEMLOCK GROVE
County Courthouse.
ham and table service proMeigs County Pomona
vided.
Take items and ge neGrange, 7:30 p.m., at. the
alogy material for display
Grange hall , election · of
table . Includes all relatives
officers held.
and descendants of Edgar
Friday, July 11
ar,{} Ath~ic RcccJ llhtk~ MOre
LONG . DOTTOM
Saiurday, Juiy 12
Gospel sing with Dave and information , call Kathryn
RACINE
Debbie
Dailey. 7 p.m.: Faith Johnson. 992-5 195 .
Pomeroy/Racine Masonic
Lodge 164 and the Racine Full Gospel Church.
Sunday, July 13
Eastern Star Chapter 134
RACIN
E - 17th annual
July
12
Saturday,
picnic , 2 p.m. , with food
Theiss
reunion
. Star Mill
RUTLAND Chuck
served at 4 p.m .. .at Lodge in
Park.
Racine
.
Potluck
at I
· Racine . on Saturday 07- 12- Compton will be in gospel
2008 at the Masonic Lodge concert at the Rutl and p.m. and pig in a poke auc.in Racine . Games and enter- Freewill ~aptist Church , 7 tion. Rain or shine. ·
tainment for children. Bring p.m. Pastor Ed Barney
POMEROY - Lovett
·
covered dish . Call Randy invites public.
reunion,
I p.m . at th e Zion
Smith 508-0816 with queschurch
of
Christ. Lnvett
REEDSVILLE
tions. ·
reuni
on quit depictfamily
"Singing for Jes us," with
family
members.
Go(lsmen and Delivered. 5 ing
SALEM -CENTER reuni
on
events
and
those
Star Grange 778 and Star p.m., Fellowship Church of
attending
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Potluck
dini1er.
Junior Grange 878. potluck the Nazarene. to benefit
Food
supper 6:30 p.m. followed Golden Harvest
by meeting at 7 p.m .. bring Pantry. Admission is can of
items for food bank, fruit or vegetables.
Saturday, July 12
Hemlock Grange will be the
Sunday, July l3
MIDDLEPORT
guests.
RACINE
- Racine Coleen Dunfee will observe
ROCKSPRINGS
United Methodi st Church. herRistbinhdayonJuly 12 .
Shade · Riv~r Coon Club, 12:30 p.m.. potluck and Cards may be sent to her at
regulat meeting, 6 p.m., farewell for Paslclr Kerry 979 Hyse'll .St.. Middleport.
Wood and family.
Ohio 45760.
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AND MARCY SUGAR

Dear Annie: My 30-year-old stepson. "'Dan,"' has
had problem s with drngs and alcohol for-yea rs. Last
year, he went through a rehab pro~ ram ~ but shortly
after got back 11110 drugs, had a homble ftght wtth h1s
wife and said he was going to kill himself. She called
us saying , "'Ju st thought you should know." We live
four hours away and were scared to death . We called
the sheriff, who found him and brought him to the
hospital. He was kept in the psychiatric ward for 24
hours.
We took Dan to .live with us .so we could get him
professional help. He stayed two month s and it went
very well. But when he returned home , he ignored the
hard work we 'd done and all the advice from his·psychiatrist and counselor. Three days after he left, he got
into an argument with his father,. and ev~n though my
husb?nd apologized immediately, they haven't spoken
since. His wife never wanted Oat\ to move in with us
to begin with, so she 's not speaking to us either.
A:nnie. we are terribly hurt. I am trying to stay out
of the middle, but as time goes by, it ge'ts harder and
harder to put forth any effort. Should I put on my big
gi rl panties and try to facilitate healing? - Worried
Stepmom
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Dear Worried: There's only so· much you can do
with an adult child who refuses to stay sober and in
touch , espec ially if his wife is not cooperative . .Your
husband can send. a letter or e-mail telling his son
al;lain that he is sorry about the argument, that he loves
h1m and 'that hi s door is always open. You can write
his wife expressing the same sentiments and trying to
forge a closer bond. Beyond that ; however. you will
simply have to hope that time hea ls the rift.
Dear Annie: I knpw a lot of people like to multi task
whii'e talking on the phone. My cousin, however. has
taken it too fa_r. She talks 0~1 her phone while usi ng the
restroom. I can hear the toilet flush.
If that isn't gross enough, I never hear water running to indicate she'&gt; washed her hands. I visit her
house often. and occasionally my husband or children .
will call there to speak to me, but I don't want to touch
her pho!'le.
This happens whether I call her or she calls me . Am
I overreacting, or is it rude to use the toilet while on
the phone '' - Disgusted by the Flush in Ohio
Dear Di~gusted: It"s rude to do anything where the
sounds of intimate behavior are audible over the
phone . Your cousin probably assumes the noises can 't
be heard. so you'd be doing her a favor by speaking
up. The next time this happens say, "Are vou in the
bathroom " It sounds like a toilet flushing .'' We have
no idea if her water faucet is audible. so we don't ·
know whether she's washing_he.r hands, but it wouldn't hurt to carry an antibacterial hand sanitizer with
you, just in case.
·
Dear Annie: I can "t thank you enough! My wonderful husband is the sweetest, most caring man I
could hope for, but he has no sexual. desire. I have
done everything to e'ntice him and he saw his doCtor,
but still. nothing.
Then I read the letter from "Tired of Being Alone."
I had no idea there were asexual people. I don't like
not having sex, but because my husband is so wonderful. I've learned there are worse things to do without.
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I"m going to keep the man of my dreams and smile,
knowing I'm not alone in loving someone \vhq is
asex ual. I pray I'll have at least another 60 years with
him. For that. I"m willing to be a nun. - Finally
Found the Answer
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Dear Finally: We are impressed _with your Willingness to put your husband 's good qualities above your
own needs . We hope you have many happy years
together.
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Marcy Sugar, l011gtime editors of the A11i1 Landers
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· Church events .

Birthdays

Land ·transfers
POMEROY
Meigs
·.C.uunty Recorder Kay Hill
reported the following
.lmnsfers of real estate:
Bank One , Homeside
Lending, Inc :, Bane one .
Mortgage Corp., Rollert H.
. Romine, to Cha~e Home
·Finance LLC, affidavit of
· ·
.assignment.
. Randy W. Hart, Sherri L
Hart, to Trenton T. Roush ,
Candace L. Roush, deed,
Village of Pomeroy.
· Harley .E. McDonald,
. deceased . to Harley Eugene
McDonald, certificate of
of
transfer,
Village
. Middleport.
. · Countrytyme ALC , Ltd.,
. Anthony Land Co. ,. Ltd.,
·deed, Scipio.
.
Beneficial Ohio, Inc.- to
David J. Jenkins, Ruth E.
Jenkins, deed, Village of
Middleport . .
. Earl Woodrow . Cleek,
·deceased, to Jan ice C.
Cleek, Sutton/Village of
-Racine.
' Eugene Arms to Oxford
· Oil Co,, right of way,
Salisbury.
· · Ronald D. Arms, Brenda
S. Arms, to Oxford Oil Co.,

Pamela N. Jeffers , to
Matthew Parson s . . deed ,
Scipio.
Mark E. Proffitt , Nola R.
Proffitt, 'to IMADAC, LLC,
deed, Salisbury.
Jo Ellen Diehl.Yeary, John
T. Yeary, Ch'arlene S.
Rutherford, Ronnie M.
Rutherford. to Charlene S.
Rutherford, Ronnie M.
Rutherford, deed, Village of
. Pomeroy/Salisbury.
.
Joanna Ferguson to James
Bush, deed. Rutland.
Mary Alice Miller to
Delilah J. Ritchie , deed,
Village of Middleport.
William H. Hammett , Iri s
· Christine Hammett, to
Kelley R. Lawson, deed,
Salisbury.
Hester Rena Alexander,
Harold L. Alexander, to
Tuppers
Plains-Chester
Water District , right of way,
Orange.
Michael
Vanauken.
Pamela Webster, to TPCWD, right of way ,
Bedford.
Chris Wolfe to TP-CWD,
right of way, Letart.
Carson ,
Stephen K.
Rosanna R, Carson , Steve

Carson . Renee Cmson. to
TP-CWD. ri ght of . way.
Chester.
Joanne M. Tattersoit.
Barbara L. Tatterson. affi davit of.incumbancy.
Joanne Tatterson to Tony
Camp. Martha Camp. deed.
Pomeroy Village.
Mary
Ann
Field .s.
. deceased . to Jeffrey Lynn
Fields, affidavit. Village of
Syracuse/S utton.
Marlene Harrison. Dale
E. H_arri son. to Mark
Proffitt , Nola Proffitt. deed.
Village of Pomeroy .
Doris W. Stone. George V.
Stone ,
to
Columbus
Southern Power. easement.
Oliv.e.
Norman Midkiff, E1111ice
Gilliland
Midkiff,
to
"Columbus Southern Power.
easement. Olive.
Joetta Greenleaf. Robert
E.B. Greenleaf. to Joctta
Greenleaf. deed . Lebanon.
Christopher Meek. Tracy
Woodall Meek, to Ricllard
W. !-Ianing. Kara L·. Haning,
deed. Columbia.
Pnina Sabel to Pnina I.
Sabel Tru st, memorand11m
of tw st. ·

·· Question: I got stung by population is al'lergic to the lance and get him or her to
a bee on my , wrist. I had sting of bees , ants at:td the hospital at once. People
some swelling at the sit• of . wasps. These membrane, who know that they are
'::ihe'sting, but it got better in winged insects are' collec- · severely allergic should carry
:a few days. A friend of tively called "hymenoptera." a medication like epineph;mine, though, carries a lit- This name is derived from rine with them at all times
:.tle kit with him at all times the Greek words "hymen" and wear a medical alert tag.
There are allergy kits ·- a
~o that he can give himself meaning membrane and
common one is called
"ptera" meaning wings . .
tan injection if he's stung.
Fewer than one percent of .Epipen -- that your doctor
~ He had to be rushed to
~he hospital a few years ago people are so allergic to can prescribe . This is very
. hymenoptera stings that they likely the type of kit your
; when he was stung.
; Answer: Summer and will have the severe anaphy- friend has. Prompt use of
::Carly fall are prime season lactic reaction I referred to the kit can save his life if
he 's el'er stung again.
~for insect stings, including earlier. A "normal" reactio.n
For people like .yqu, how\bees, wasps and hornets. · to an insect sting is some
[Your body 's response can redness, pain and swelling at ever, who just have a mild
the site of the sting. At body response to an insect~ange from almost nothing
•at all to severe, life-threat- · times, the affected area may sting, applying .icc to the
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area can help minimize the
·ening reactions like your be fairly extensive.
You may also experience spread of the reaction. You
:friend had. Doctors call
fever, swollen 'glands and might also want to try over:-these anaphylaxis.
; Prevention is by far the joint pain later on. The joint the-counter antihistamines,
pain and fever srunetimes like Benadryl, to hel p reduce
~st therapy, and there are
~everal measures you can doesn't develop until seven swelling . Applying a baking
:-take to avoid insect stings. to 1-4 days after the sting~ soda paste or meat tenderizer
to the site can help relieve
; stinging insects are attract- but this is rare.
The potetltially life, the pain from the sting.
;ed to specific odors and fraanaphylactic Fortunately, tlie vast majori~rances . Food and garbage threatening
reaction,
on
the
other hand. ty of peopie have the san1e
.containers are alluring to
=yellowjackets, which will is usually evident within experience you had -- a
localized sting reaction that
~ttack without provocation. seconds 10 .10 more than
;:Perfume, cologne, and open twenty minutes of the sting. resolves without conse· :soda containers are appeal- -Signs of this severe reaction . quencc in a few days. But
can include hives, itching or remember. prevention is
:ing to hornets and wasps.
: Many of these "stingers" swelling in areas other than always better than treatment .
Family . Medicine® is a
•can also be attracted by fra- the sting site, throat con weekly
columu. To submit
;,rances in hair spray and striction , difficulty breath;hair gels. Also, brightly col- ing, tongue swelling, nau- que.1tio11S, write to Martha A.
Simpson, D.O., M.B.A.,
:Ored clothing , especially sea, vomiting and fainting .
Ohio
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If someone you are with
~with a floral print, can be a
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the judgment of your per·
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be relied 011 to diagnose a11d
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right of way, Salisbury.
Robert E. Ball , Tammy
Ball, to Oxford Oil Co.,
right of way, Salisbury.
Harold D . Graham , Janet
K. Graham, to Oxford Oil
Co. , right of way, Scipio.
Harold D. Graham, Janet
K. Graham, to Oxford Oil
Co., right of way, Scipio.
Harold D. Graham, Janet
K. Graham, to Oxford Oil
Co., right of way, Scipio.
McDole Holdings, Inc., to
Timothy E. McDole. Lori
A. McDole, deed, Lebanon.
Daniel R. Roush to Sheri
Roush, deed, Lebanon.
Karen Teaford, Karen
Lyons, to Carl Simpkins,
Regina Simpkins, deed ,
Village of Racine.
Max L. Knopp, Jill L.
Knopp, to John K. West,
Roberta J. West, deed, Sutton.
Louise Leona Smith to
Richard Smith, affidavit ,
Olive.
Brian
E.
Durham,
Rebecca R. Durham, to
Rebecca R. Durham, deed,
Sutton.
Marco Reed Jeffers ,
Jacqueline M. Jeffers,
Robert Lowell Jeffers,

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- Southern
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:employing per~onnel ; 8
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; Village Budget Hearing,
i 5:30 p.m. , followed by a
;recessed meeting of council
:at 6 p.m., both at village
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-In this Friday. June 13 file photo , tomatoes ripen on the vine
: in Hanover County, Va. Since a salmonella scare· has
: caused many customers to. shun what's normally a summer
· favorite , tomato farmers across the nation have had to plow
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:1,000; peppers now eyed
WASHINGTON tA P) - More than 1.000 people now
have become ill from sal monella initially linked to raw
tomatoes. a "'bering milestone Wednesday that makes this
the wor.&lt;t fot~dborne outbreak in at least a decade. Adding
~ to the conru ~ ion . th e government is warning certain people
; to avoid types of hot peppers. too .
• Certain raw tomatoes - red round, plum and Roma : remain a cl1icf suspec t ;md the government stressed again
'·Wednesday that all con&gt;t11ners should avoid them unl ess
· they wer,e harvested in areas cleared of suspicion.
But peo ple at highe.st risk of severe illness from salmo; nella al so shou ld not cat raw jalapeno and scrrano peppers,
;the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged
·Wednesday. The most vulnerable are the elderly. people
~ with weak i mnttl llL' -..ystem!'i and infants'.
Raw jalapenos ca1ised some of the illnesses. conclude
·CDC investigation s of two clusters of sick people who ate
:at the same re~tauranl or catered eyent.
But ja rap~nos cannot be the sole curprit - because many
;of the ill insist t~ey didn't eat hot peppers nr foods like
:salsa that contain them . CDC food safety chief·Dr. Robert
· Tauxe told The Associated Press. As for scrrano peppers,
: that was i'ncluded in the warning becm1se they're difficult
: for consumers to tell apart. .
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. In some clusters of illnesses, jalapenos '"simply were not on
. the menu:· Tauxc said . "We are quite sure that neither toma; toes nor jalapenos explai'n the entire outbreak at thi~ point. ...
; We "re presuming that both of them have caused illnes&gt; .'"
:· That has Food and Drug Administration inspectors look. ing hard fo r farms that may have grown tomatoes earlier in
:the spring and then switched to pepper harvesting, or for
:distribution centers that handled both types of produce.
Also still being investigmed is fresh cilantro. because a sig: nificant number of people who got sick most Tecently say
:they me all three - raw tomatoes, jalapenos and cilantro.
· "'I understand the frustration" that after weeks of warnings,
:the outbreak isn't solved, Tauxe said. "But we really are work: ing as hard and as fast as we can to sort out this complicated
:situation and protect the health of the American people."
Added FDA food safety chief Dr. David Acheson: "It's just
been a spectacularly compl.icated and prolonged outbreak."
. The outbreak isn't over, or even showing any sign of
:slowing. said Tauxe - with about 25 to 40 cases being a
·reported a day for weeks now, to a total of 1.017 known
. :since the outbreak began on April 10 .
: Illnesses now have bee n reported in 41 states- and even
four cases in Canada. although three of those people are
beli~ved to have been infected while traveling in the U.S.
·and the fomth is st ill being probed.
: At least 300 people became ill in June , with the latest
;falling sick on June 26. Two deaths are associated with the
·outbreak ~ a Texas man in his 80s, and another Texas man
· ·who died of cancer but fo r whom salmonella may have
played a role - and 203 people have been hospitalized.
The toll far surpasses what had been considered the
·largest food borne outbreak of the past decade, the 715 sal: monel Ia cases linked to peanut butter in 2006, Tauxe said.
:In the mid-1990s. there were well over I ,000 cases of
:cyclospora linked to' raspbenies. and previous large outbreaks of sa lmonella from ice cream and milk.
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The CDC acknowledges that for every case of sal monel.)a confirmed to the government , there may be 30 to 40 others that go undi i1gnosed or unreported.
"The outbreak could actually be tens of thousands of peo: ple rather than 1.000 people ." agreed Caroline Smith
· DeWaal of the consumer advocacy Center for Science in
the Publi c Interest. '·It 's cerwin ly a di sturbing event to have
thi s many illnesses spanning this many months ."
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President Bush .delivers a statement on FISA reform· legislation, Wednesday, July 9, in the Rose Garden of the White
House 1n Wa~hington .

SENATE BOWS TO BUSH, APPROVES. SURVEILLANCE BRL
f;IY PA~ELA HESS

· Congress did not Wl)nt to ed to include it)ternational
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
see happen. particularly in e-mail records stored on
servers inside the U.S.
an election year.
WASHINGTON
'Th.is president broke the
The long fight on Capitol
B'owin~ to President Bush's
Hill centered on one main law," declared Sen. Russell
demands.
the
Senate questio·n: whether to protect Feingold , D-Wis .
·
approved and sent the White from civil lawsuits any
The Bush administration
House a hil l Wednesday to telewmmunications compa- brought the wiretapping
overhaul bitterly dis puted nies that helped the govern- back under the FISA court's
rules on secret government ment eavesdrop on American authority only after The
ea~dropping and shield
phqne and computer lines New York Times revealed
telecommunications compa - without the permission or the eJ&lt;.isten.ce nf the "''cret
ni es fro m laws ui ts com - knowledge. of a secret court program. A .handful of
plaining tliey helped the created by the Foreign members of Congress knew
U.S . spy on Amcrican.s.
Intelligence Surveillance Act. about the program from top
The relativelv one-s ided
The White House had · secret briefings. Most memvote , 69-28, c;ui1e only after threatened to veto the bill bers are still forbidden to
a lengthy and heated debate unless it immunized compa- know the details of the clasthat pitted privacy and civil nies such as AT&amp;T Inc. and sified effort , and some
liberties concerns again st Verizon Communications objected that 'they were
the desire. to prevent terror- Inc. against wiretapping bemg asked to grant immuist auacks. lrencled almost a lawbuits.
nity to the telecoms without
year of wrangling in the
Forty-six lawsuits now first knowing what they did.
Democratic-led Congress stand to be dismissed · Pennsylvania Republican
over surveillance rules and because of the new law, · Sen. Arlen Specter com~
the president's warrantless according to the American pared the Senate vote to
wiretapping pr.ogram that Civil Liberties Union . All buying a "pig in a poke ."
was initiated after the Sept. are pending before a single
But Sen . Christopher
II, 200 I , terrorist attacks.
U.S. Di strict Court in Bond, R-Mo., one of the
The House pa ssed the California: But the fight has bill's most vocal champisame bill last month , and not ended. Civil rights ons, said, "This is the balBush said he would sign it groups are already prepar- a'.!ce we need to protect our
soon.
ing lawsuits challel!~ing , the civil liberties without handOpponents ass ai led the bill's constitutionality, and cuffing our terror-fighters."
eavesdropping program, four suits, filed against gov- · Just under a third of the
asserting that it imperiled ernment officials, will not Senate, including Democratic
citizens· rights of privacy be dismissed.
presidential candidate Barack
from govel·nment intrusion.
Numerous lawmakers had Obama, supported an amendBut Bush said the legisla- spoken out strongly against ment that would have
tion protects those rights as the no-warrants eavesdrop- stripped immunity from the
well as Americans' security. ping on Americans, but the bill. They were defeated on a
. "This bill will help our Senate voted its approval after 66-32 vote. Republican rival
intelligence professionals rejecting amendments that John McCain did not attend
learn who the tenorists are would have watered down , the vote.
talking to , what they're say- delayed or stripped away the
Obama ended up voting
for the final bill, as did
ing and what they ' re plan- immunity provision.
ning," he said in a brief
·The lawsuits center on Specter. Feingold voied no.
The bill tries tg address
White House appearance allegations that the White
after the Senate vote.
Hou se circumvented U.S. concerns about the legality
The bill is very much a law by going around the of warrantless wiretapping
compromise .. FISA court, which was cre- by requiring inspectors genpolitical
brought about by a dead- ated 30 years ago to prevent eral inside the governlnent
the government from abus- to conduct a yearlong invesline ~ Wiretappin g orders
authorized last vcar will ing its surveillance powers tigation into the program.
Beyond immunity, the
begin to ' expi re in August. for political purposes , as
Witllout a new bill, tile gov- was done in the Vietnam ' new surveillance bill also
ernment would go back. to War and ' Watergate eras. sets new rules for· governold FISA rulc.s. requiring The court is meant to ment eavesdropping. Some
multiple new orders and approve all wiretaps placed of them would tighten the
potential delays to continue inside the U.S. for intelli- reins on current government
those intercept s. That is gencecgatheri ng purposes. · Sl!rveillance activities , but
so methin g
most
The law has been interpret- others would loosen them

or

compared with a law passed
30 years ago.
For example, it would
require the government tO
get FISA court' approval
before it eavesdrops on an
American
overseas .
Currently, the attorney general ar.proves that electronic
surv-etllance on his own. :
The bill also would allow
tht' government to obtainbroad, yearlong intercept
orders from the FISA court
that target foreign groups and
people. raising the prospect
that communications with
innocent Americans would
be swept in. The court would
approve how the government
chooses the targets and how
the intercepted American
communications would be
protected.
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The original FISA law
required the government tu
get wiretapping wan-ants far
each individual targeted from
inside the United States, on
the rationale that most communications inside the U.S .
would involve Americans
whose civil liberties must be
protected. But technology has
changed . Purely foreign communications increasingly pass
through U.S. wires and sit cin
American computer servers,
. and the law has ~uired cow-t
orders to be obtained to
access those as well ..
.The bill would give the
government a week to conduct a wiretap in an emetgency before it must apply
for a court order. The original law said three days. ,
The bill restates that the
FISA law is the only means
by which wiretapping for
. intelligence purposes oan l:le
conducted ,in side the United
States. This is meant to pre~­
vent a repeat of warrantless
wiretapping by future
administrations.
The ACLU. which is party
to some of the lawsuits that
will now be dismissed, said
the bill was "a blatant assault
upon civil liberties and the
ri ght to privacy." ·

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Clubs and
organizations
Thursday, July 10
CHESTER
Shade
,River Lodge 453 , 7:30
··p..m. .at
the
hall.
Scholarships to be awarded. Refreshments.
· TUPPERS PLAINS
VFW 9053 will meet at 7
p.m. A dinner will be held at
6:30p.m.
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- Racine
RACINE'" .·
Southern FFA meeting, 6

p.m., vo-ag room, members
asked to attend to update
information.

Perhaps time will heal the rift

Reunions

Sunday, July 13
. POMEROY
Burlingham .Camp 723 picSaturday, July 12
nic , Route 33 roadside Park
RACINE
- Reunion of
' RACINE Sonshine going north. 12 :30 p.m.
Charles
and
Fannie Beaver
Circle of the Bethany Modern Woodmen and fam United Methodist Church, 7 ilie s. Take covered . di sh, fam il y with lun t h at noon.
p.m. in fellow ship hall. meat . rolls beverages and Star Mill Park . Friends and
relatives invited . Bring covHostesses. Ann Zirkle , table service provided.
ered
di sh .',
Kathryn Hart. July birthdays, Evelyn Foreman and
Monday, July 14
POMEROY - Bla,e Hazel McKel ~ey.
POMEROY
Meigs Reed reunion. 12:30 p.m at
County Republican Party, the Zion Church of Christ.
Friday, July ll
7:30 p.m . at the Meigs Route 143. Potluck dinner,
HEMLOCK GROVE
County Courthouse.
ham and table service proMeigs County Pomona
vided.
Take items and ge neGrange, 7:30 p.m., at. the
alogy material for display
Grange hall , election · of
table . Includes all relatives
officers held.
and descendants of Edgar
Friday, July 11
ar,{} Ath~ic RcccJ llhtk~ MOre
LONG . DOTTOM
Saiurday, Juiy 12
Gospel sing with Dave and information , call Kathryn
RACINE
Debbie
Dailey. 7 p.m.: Faith Johnson. 992-5 195 .
Pomeroy/Racine Masonic
Lodge 164 and the Racine Full Gospel Church.
Sunday, July 13
Eastern Star Chapter 134
RACIN
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July
12
Saturday,
picnic , 2 p.m. , with food
Theiss
reunion
. Star Mill
RUTLAND Chuck
served at 4 p.m .. .at Lodge in
Park.
Racine
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Potluck
at I
· Racine . on Saturday 07- 12- Compton will be in gospel
2008 at the Masonic Lodge concert at the Rutl and p.m. and pig in a poke auc.in Racine . Games and enter- Freewill ~aptist Church , 7 tion. Rain or shine. ·
tainment for children. Bring p.m. Pastor Ed Barney
POMEROY - Lovett
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covered dish . Call Randy invites public.
reunion,
I p.m . at th e Zion
Smith 508-0816 with queschurch
of
Christ. Lnvett
REEDSVILLE
tions. ·
reuni
on quit depictfamily
"Singing for Jes us," with
family
members.
Go(lsmen and Delivered. 5 ing
SALEM -CENTER reuni
on
events
and
those
Star Grange 778 and Star p.m., Fellowship Church of
attending
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Potluck
dini1er.
Junior Grange 878. potluck the Nazarene. to benefit
Food
supper 6:30 p.m. followed Golden Harvest
by meeting at 7 p.m .. bring Pantry. Admission is can of
items for food bank, fruit or vegetables.
Saturday, July 12
Hemlock Grange will be the
Sunday, July l3
MIDDLEPORT
guests.
RACINE
- Racine Coleen Dunfee will observe
ROCKSPRINGS
United Methodi st Church. herRistbinhdayonJuly 12 .
Shade · Riv~r Coon Club, 12:30 p.m.. potluck and Cards may be sent to her at
regulat meeting, 6 p.m., farewell for Paslclr Kerry 979 Hyse'll .St.. Middleport.
Wood and family.
Ohio 45760.
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AND MARCY SUGAR

Dear Annie: My 30-year-old stepson. "'Dan,"' has
had problem s with drngs and alcohol for-yea rs. Last
year, he went through a rehab pro~ ram ~ but shortly
after got back 11110 drugs, had a homble ftght wtth h1s
wife and said he was going to kill himself. She called
us saying , "'Ju st thought you should know." We live
four hours away and were scared to death . We called
the sheriff, who found him and brought him to the
hospital. He was kept in the psychiatric ward for 24
hours.
We took Dan to .live with us .so we could get him
professional help. He stayed two month s and it went
very well. But when he returned home , he ignored the
hard work we 'd done and all the advice from his·psychiatrist and counselor. Three days after he left, he got
into an argument with his father,. and ev~n though my
husb?nd apologized immediately, they haven't spoken
since. His wife never wanted Oat\ to move in with us
to begin with, so she 's not speaking to us either.
A:nnie. we are terribly hurt. I am trying to stay out
of the middle, but as time goes by, it ge'ts harder and
harder to put forth any effort. Should I put on my big
gi rl panties and try to facilitate healing? - Worried
Stepmom
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Dear Worried: There's only so· much you can do
with an adult child who refuses to stay sober and in
touch , espec ially if his wife is not cooperative . .Your
husband can send. a letter or e-mail telling his son
al;lain that he is sorry about the argument, that he loves
h1m and 'that hi s door is always open. You can write
his wife expressing the same sentiments and trying to
forge a closer bond. Beyond that ; however. you will
simply have to hope that time hea ls the rift.
Dear Annie: I knpw a lot of people like to multi task
whii'e talking on the phone. My cousin, however. has
taken it too fa_r. She talks 0~1 her phone while usi ng the
restroom. I can hear the toilet flush.
If that isn't gross enough, I never hear water running to indicate she'&gt; washed her hands. I visit her
house often. and occasionally my husband or children .
will call there to speak to me, but I don't want to touch
her pho!'le.
This happens whether I call her or she calls me . Am
I overreacting, or is it rude to use the toilet while on
the phone '' - Disgusted by the Flush in Ohio
Dear Di~gusted: It"s rude to do anything where the
sounds of intimate behavior are audible over the
phone . Your cousin probably assumes the noises can 't
be heard. so you'd be doing her a favor by speaking
up. The next time this happens say, "Are vou in the
bathroom " It sounds like a toilet flushing .'' We have
no idea if her water faucet is audible. so we don't ·
know whether she's washing_he.r hands, but it wouldn't hurt to carry an antibacterial hand sanitizer with
you, just in case.
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Dear Annie: I can "t thank you enough! My wonderful husband is the sweetest, most caring man I
could hope for, but he has no sexual. desire. I have
done everything to e'ntice him and he saw his doCtor,
but still. nothing.
Then I read the letter from "Tired of Being Alone."
I had no idea there were asexual people. I don't like
not having sex, but because my husband is so wonderful. I've learned there are worse things to do without.
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I"m going to keep the man of my dreams and smile,
knowing I'm not alone in loving someone \vhq is
asex ual. I pray I'll have at least another 60 years with
him. For that. I"m willing to be a nun. - Finally
Found the Answer
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Dear Finally: We are impressed _with your Willingness to put your husband 's good qualities above your
own needs . We hope you have many happy years
together.
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Marcy Sugar, l011gtime editors of the A11i1 Landers
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· Church events .

Birthdays

Land ·transfers
POMEROY
Meigs
·.C.uunty Recorder Kay Hill
reported the following
.lmnsfers of real estate:
Bank One , Homeside
Lending, Inc :, Bane one .
Mortgage Corp., Rollert H.
. Romine, to Cha~e Home
·Finance LLC, affidavit of
· ·
.assignment.
. Randy W. Hart, Sherri L
Hart, to Trenton T. Roush ,
Candace L. Roush, deed,
Village of Pomeroy.
· Harley .E. McDonald,
. deceased . to Harley Eugene
McDonald, certificate of
of
transfer,
Village
. Middleport.
. · Countrytyme ALC , Ltd.,
. Anthony Land Co. ,. Ltd.,
·deed, Scipio.
.
Beneficial Ohio, Inc.- to
David J. Jenkins, Ruth E.
Jenkins, deed, Village of
Middleport . .
. Earl Woodrow . Cleek,
·deceased, to Jan ice C.
Cleek, Sutton/Village of
-Racine.
' Eugene Arms to Oxford
· Oil Co,, right of way,
Salisbury.
· · Ronald D. Arms, Brenda
S. Arms, to Oxford Oil Co.,

Pamela N. Jeffers , to
Matthew Parson s . . deed ,
Scipio.
Mark E. Proffitt , Nola R.
Proffitt, 'to IMADAC, LLC,
deed, Salisbury.
Jo Ellen Diehl.Yeary, John
T. Yeary, Ch'arlene S.
Rutherford, Ronnie M.
Rutherford. to Charlene S.
Rutherford, Ronnie M.
Rutherford, deed, Village of
. Pomeroy/Salisbury.
.
Joanna Ferguson to James
Bush, deed. Rutland.
Mary Alice Miller to
Delilah J. Ritchie , deed,
Village of Middleport.
William H. Hammett , Iri s
· Christine Hammett, to
Kelley R. Lawson, deed,
Salisbury.
Hester Rena Alexander,
Harold L. Alexander, to
Tuppers
Plains-Chester
Water District , right of way,
Orange.
Michael
Vanauken.
Pamela Webster, to TPCWD, right of way ,
Bedford.
Chris Wolfe to TP-CWD,
right of way, Letart.
Carson ,
Stephen K.
Rosanna R, Carson , Steve

Carson . Renee Cmson. to
TP-CWD. ri ght of . way.
Chester.
Joanne M. Tattersoit.
Barbara L. Tatterson. affi davit of.incumbancy.
Joanne Tatterson to Tony
Camp. Martha Camp. deed.
Pomeroy Village.
Mary
Ann
Field .s.
. deceased . to Jeffrey Lynn
Fields, affidavit. Village of
Syracuse/S utton.
Marlene Harrison. Dale
E. H_arri son. to Mark
Proffitt , Nola Proffitt. deed.
Village of Pomeroy .
Doris W. Stone. George V.
Stone ,
to
Columbus
Southern Power. easement.
Oliv.e.
Norman Midkiff, E1111ice
Gilliland
Midkiff,
to
"Columbus Southern Power.
easement. Olive.
Joetta Greenleaf. Robert
E.B. Greenleaf. to Joctta
Greenleaf. deed . Lebanon.
Christopher Meek. Tracy
Woodall Meek, to Ricllard
W. !-Ianing. Kara L·. Haning,
deed. Columbia.
Pnina Sabel to Pnina I.
Sabel Tru st, memorand11m
of tw st. ·

·· Question: I got stung by population is al'lergic to the lance and get him or her to
a bee on my , wrist. I had sting of bees , ants at:td the hospital at once. People
some swelling at the sit• of . wasps. These membrane, who know that they are
'::ihe'sting, but it got better in winged insects are' collec- · severely allergic should carry
:a few days. A friend of tively called "hymenoptera." a medication like epineph;mine, though, carries a lit- This name is derived from rine with them at all times
:.tle kit with him at all times the Greek words "hymen" and wear a medical alert tag.
There are allergy kits ·- a
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common one is called
"ptera" meaning wings . .
tan injection if he's stung.
Fewer than one percent of .Epipen -- that your doctor
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. hymenoptera stings that they likely the type of kit your
; when he was stung.
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::Carly fall are prime season lactic reaction I referred to the kit can save his life if
he 's el'er stung again.
~for insect stings, including earlier. A "normal" reactio.n
For people like .yqu, how\bees, wasps and hornets. · to an insect sting is some
[Your body 's response can redness, pain and swelling at ever, who just have a mild
the site of the sting. At body response to an insect~ange from almost nothing
•at all to severe, life-threat- · times, the affected area may sting, applying .icc to the
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area can help minimize the
·ening reactions like your be fairly extensive.
You may also experience spread of the reaction. You
:friend had. Doctors call
fever, swollen 'glands and might also want to try over:-these anaphylaxis.
; Prevention is by far the joint pain later on. The joint the-counter antihistamines,
pain and fever srunetimes like Benadryl, to hel p reduce
~st therapy, and there are
~everal measures you can doesn't develop until seven swelling . Applying a baking
:-take to avoid insect stings. to 1-4 days after the sting~ soda paste or meat tenderizer
to the site can help relieve
; stinging insects are attract- but this is rare.
The potetltially life, the pain from the sting.
;ed to specific odors and fraanaphylactic Fortunately, tlie vast majori~rances . Food and garbage threatening
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can include hives, itching or remember. prevention is
:ing to hornets and wasps.
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ALL BUSINESS: VVclll Street CEOs should return pay
research1 associate at The
AP BUSINESS WRITER
Corpor;tLe Library, an independent corporate goverNEW YORK - If Wall nance research firm .
Street CEOs really want 10
That's different than the
revive their credibility, they situation we are seeing now
should return the bloated on Wall Street: A crisis built
bonuses they gol when they on the financial firms·
made what eventually overextension of risk .
turned into wrongheaded During the housing boom.
bets on the mortgage mar· those compani es ramped up
kel.
·
their exposure to mortgageWe all know how thai out- hJc ked sec urities without
sizeu rbk-laking ultimately properly preparing ' thcmbackfired for their firm s. sel\'es for what could hapRecord protits have turne.d pen should the housing mar. into massive losses as tinan- ket turn the other way.
ciid companies worldwide
When housing · price s
have taken some $250 bil- tumbled and mortgage
lion in write-downs due 10 , default rates soared , they
their free-falli ng credit- were left in a lurch as credre lated assets.
it mark o; ts herame paraYet the CEOs still are lyzed hy inveq ors tleein g
&lt;:linging to the compensa- all risk. The big gains they
tion they made from busted .saw on those in vestments
business models . And nol evaporated fast. wrecking
just bonuses from 2008. !heir earnings along the
when the subprime mort- way.
~age meltdown and the
"All of these, executives
credit crisis became more got paiu millions upon milacute, but also those from lions of dollars for creat ing
the last few years that were what turned oul to be a lirm
''earned" when_profits were buster," said Eric Salzman, a
Wall Street veteran who now
soaring.
That's what thev shoulu · write s the tinancial-focused
be giving back lo sharehold- Monkey l;lusinessBiog.
ers. ll would be a genius
Take .the case of Lehman
public relati-ons move.
Brothers Holding Inc. CEO
Too bad it won't happen. Richard_Fuld. who is forgoWhy'' Because the claw - ing his 2008 bonus . News
back provision s in their of that move came late in
employme nl contracts don't June , as the investfnent
require it.
bank was fending off
Clawbacks are gain ing rumors that it was near.colprominence among public lapse like its former investcompanies, but they usually ment banking rival Bear
require pay to be recouped Stear'ns.
It lw;, been a tuugh run in
nnly if fiJtan-cittl statements
arc found to be incorrect or -recent months for Lehman,
fraudul ent. according to which lost nearly $3 billion
Paul · Hodgson , a senior in the second quarter BY RACHEL BECK

first time that the nation's Nov. 30, according 10 The
fourth-largest investment Associated Press' calculabank has reported a loss tion. That pay included a
since it went ·piJblic in 1994. · cash performance-based
The firm was forced lo raise . bonus of roughly $4.3 mil$6 billion in capital to shore lion , ;is well as $7.5 mil· up its balance sheet. In total, lion in stock awards based
it has taken _write-downs of on 2006 performance.
about $7 .6 billion. including
Not included in 1ha1 total ·
$3.7 billion in the latest pay figure were his annual
quarter.
incentive &gt;lot:k awarus . for .
Lehman 's shares have ·2007. which Lehman granttumbled to around $22 a ed Fuld after the close of its
piece. a steep fall from the last fiscal year. It granted
S74 each they fetched a year him more than 550,000
tlgO.
Fuld has taken the blame · .restricted stock units, with a
for the cqmpany's loss, and valuation on the grant date·
said the investment bank of $35 million, according to
was too slow in reacting to the company's proxy statement . Those shares won't
the market's tumult.
convert
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ference call with analysts on worth more or less then.
But does Lehman's top
June 16. "We made active
decisions to deploy our cap- brass really believe thai by
ital. some of which in hind- giving up his curre nt
sight were poor choices year's bo'nus Fuld is going
because we really didn't act to help settle investors'
quickly enough to the erod- nerve s or make its stocking environment."
owning employees feel
But if Fuld really want- much better about the state
ed to make a statement, he of its business? Lehman
wouldn't just ·forgo a spokesman Mark Lane
· bonus in a dismal year for declined any comment on
the investment bank. How the CEO's pay.
about dipping into all the
If Fuld , AI or any other
money that he got when Wall Street titan, for that
Lehman
was
making matter ,Ai is really going to
record -s etting profits on
its misplaced mortgage take "responsibility'' for thi s
mess, the past bonuses
bets?
should
be returned to the
Lehman's earnings rose
in 2007 to just shy of $4.2 company's coffers where
billion, a 5 percent gain on they certainly are needed
the $4 billion it made the most ·
Rachel Beck is the
year before. Fuld's compensmion reflected that national business cotumstrong run: He made about ni.~t for The Associated
$22.1 million in fiscal Press. Write . to her at
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In IIJ7.1. the Bahamas became fully independent after
th ree cc nluries of British colonial rule.
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llC\\V"sl. "Wurld New' 'Tonight," with anchors Frank
THoSE?THEY WERE:
l&lt;n rl&lt; llds. Peter Jennincs and M;ix Robinson.
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li1 111X:\, lm wing to l1res.sure from irate customers. the
IN TRANSPoRfATiOtJ, .
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6U1" THEY ~EN'T
Co~ e. 11 lrile continui ng to se ll New Coke:
EcPt-lor.-lfCAU..Y VIABLE.
In 11JlJI. Bori' N. Yclhin took the oath of office as the
fi N elc ctccl presiucnt of the Russian repub lic.
Ten yc·l! rs &lt;l~n·: The Diocese of Dallas agreed lo pay $23.4
llril lion In nine former altar boy' who said they'd been
lll\lk" tL'd hy a priest.
l-i\e yea rs ago: Sr}ain opened its tlrst mosq ue in 500
yc•;trs . r\ s! rpnomcrs an nounced they had found I he oldest
ami mi"t dist;mt planet yet. a hu ge. gaseous sphere 13 billion ~e, ,-, uiJ and 5.600 li ght years away. Lord Shawcro~s.
Hril:tin·, chief prosenrtor at the Nazi war crimes trials in
N11rcnr herg. died in Cow beech, England, at age 101.
t )n,· yc;1r agu: China execut-ed the former head of its food
·,md drug ugenq for approving tmtested medicine in
l ' \L' h :HH!l' for cash .
-ll,da)\ Binhdays: Broadway composer Jerry Herman is
77. Dircc1m h·an Pa&gt;Ser is 75. Actor Lawrence Pressman is ..
(,&lt;I_ Si nger Mavi _
, Staples is 69. Actor Mills Watson is 68.
r\c· tnr Robert Pine is 67. Rock musician Jerry Miller (Moby
(i,·apc! is 6'i . Tennis pl;tyer Virginia Wade is 63. Actor Ron
t ila" i, ll.l. Actress Sue Lyon is 62. Folk singer Arlo Guthrie
is(,( _Rod mustcian Dave Smalley is 59. Country-folk si nger'"!!~ II riter Cheryl Wheeler is 57. Rock singer Neil Tennant
il'el Shop Bll) 'l is 5-l. Banjo player Bela FleeR is 50. Country
'"'"ic il!ll Shu" Wilsun (BR549) is 48. Country singer-song" ritcr Kc.n Me lions is 43. Rock musician Peter DiStefano
11\,rn [, l"or Pyrns) is 4.1. Country singer Gary LeVo~ (Rascal
Obama 's calculated shapeRecently, I spoke with a
ll:ttsl is .lR. Singer-actress Jessica Simpson is 28.
shifting is so clever. Writing
Cl inton supporter who takes
Tlwueht for Todav: "There are only two distinct classes politics seriously. Was she
in Salon, Glenn Greenwald
ll f people on this ca i·th : those who esriouse enthusiasm and still angry, I asked, or would
opines that Obama's gotten
tho"'" ho despise it." - Germaine de Stael. French author she heed Hillary' s endorsesandbagged by the Beltway
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ce lebrity · media, which
ment of her rival '' No quesGene
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always depicts GOP posiLyons
November.
she'd
cast
her
tions as centrist: "~A) very
LETTERS TO THE
ballot for Sen. Barack ·
strong media narrative is
Obama.
EDITOR
arising that Obama's aban"Yeah, but you'd vote for
doning his core beliefs for
i. t'ffr'! ~ .1u rhc n liior ttrt' u·dnmw. Titer shnuld he les .'t
a timber-rattler,'' I teased, ibuster
the
Foreign political gain .... The advice
thou .!Iii! 11 rmls . All letrers are subject 10 . ediring. lirust he "with a 'D' after its name."
lntelligem:e Surveillance that (Democrats) sho uld
Ji,V. II ed. .cmd incltule address and releplwne nwnbe': .Nn
"Two words," she said. Act (FISA) surveillance bill ' move to the center' and
11111· i.~ 11 &lt;'d ler-rcrs H"i/1 he published. Leuers slwuld he in
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So there's definitely that. he once proposed abolish- teed to make them look
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dictable sidestep was opting
where it says even children out of public campaign Here's how Obama defined
and barnyard animals lack- financing to expl,oit hi s himself at a receril caming opposable thumbs have fundraising advamage over paign rally: "Hillary Clinton
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Donna Sue-Rollins

LITTLE ORLEANS, MD - Donna Sue Roll ins. 66. of
· Little Orleans Md. , passed away, Saturday, July 5. 2008. at
· · ·the Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown , Md.
-· Born Thursday, Sept. 4, 1941 , in Pomeroy, she was the·
·daughter of the late John W. Lee, Sr. and the late Mable
: Knapp Lee . Her first husband, John F. Rollins. Sr. preFeded her in death followed by her late companion Richard 0.
, Roberts.
Donna loved the outdoors especially fi shing and hunting.
She is survived by three sons. Roben Rollins, Sr. and.
.wife Shelly, John Rollins. Jr.. all of West Virginia, Joe
--_ .Rollins and wife Heather of Maryland: three brothers.
·. Charles and Judy Lee . of Ohio. Louie and Wanda Lee. of
- South Carolina. Clarence and Rosellen Lee. of Ohio: and a
:· special friend. Brenda Templeton ( Nannie): seven grandchildren, two step-grandchildren and two great-grandchil. ·dre11.
' She was preceded in death by two sisters and four broth. ers.
Family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m .. Thursday.
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LOWES, KY - Annabel Lewis Houdashelt. X6. Lowes.
Ky. , and formerly of Gallipolis and Minersville. went 1o
meet the Lord and her beloved husband at 2: 15 a.m. on
. Wednesday. July 9. 2008. in the Murray,Calloway Couniy
, Hospital in Murray. Ky.
Born June 18, 1922, in Nashport . Ohio, she was the
daughter of the late Paul H. and Lola E. Wilkin Lewis. She
Leave A Mark Church's Biker Weekend
. was a proud alumni of Pomeroy High School. Class of
. 1940, and a graduate of the Bliss Business College in
OBETZ - The Leave A Mark _Church\ Biker 12:30 p.m .. biker parad~ to Lima Company Memorial at
Columbus, Ohio. She was a cancer sur vivor and representWeekend is 'et to begin on Saturday and continue with Rickenbacker Air Base. I :30 p.m .. lunch pw\'i(kd ;md
. _ed Gallia County in 19,79 at the Ohio State Cancer Society.
events through Sunday, included a biker parade to Lima door priLe drawings. Speaker Franzese describes him · She was employed by Standard Brands in Columbus.
Company Memorial at Rickenbacker Air Base. Leave a self as formerly "one of the biggc&gt;t money e;trner' the·
. Pomeroy High School. G &amp; J Auto Pm1s and retired from
Mark Church is headed by Pastor Steve Combs who ha' mob had seen since AI Capone and the youngest incli the Holzer Medical Center as an EKG technician. She was
spoke n at the Biker Sundays held at the Syracuse vidual on Fortune magazine\ survey of 'The Fifty
· a charter member of the Gallipolis Christian Church. which
Nazarene Church. This year's schedule of events is as Biggest Mafia Bosses."' Franzese will talk about the
she and her late husband,. Milt, helped to cstabli .sh.
follows : Saturday. 7 a.m .. men's small grouQ at church .roarney fnl!ll s~rving the moh to servi ng Je,us Cfrrio;l.
Annabel loved ~h urch work. crossword puules, was an
property. 9 a.m .. pancake hreakfasl with Chri s C&lt;\kes, I0
·avid reader and enjoyed craft work. She will be sadly
a.m., saddle up for one of I0 Discover Ohio Rides. 6 For more informati on on Biker Weekend go 10
' ·missed b'y a multitude of friends and relatives .
p.m .. Saturday night church with special guest Michael www.leavamark.org. The events are free. The s~rvice i"
'· She married Milton "Mi lt'' Houdashe lt on Aug. 17. 1945,
Franzese. 7:30p.m .. bonfire with pizza and ice cream non-denominational ~nd open to those who ride bi, c:s
in St. Louisville, Ohio and he, preceded her in death on Dec.
provided: Sunday, 9 a.m ... biker registration. I0:30a.m .. and those who don:t. The only c r;iteri~ is there are no
12, 2002, as well as a brother. Carl Wayne Lewis. who was
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Biker Sunday Service with the theme of ''Dream On r·: '-'perfect people" allowed.
shot down over France in June of 1943, during WWII.
Annabel is survived by her lw·o daughters. Anita (Keith)
Moore of Lowes and Beverlee (Jeff) Haskins of Gallipolis :
two grandsons. Jason (Cassie) Moore, Henderson , Ky., and
Brad Houdashell, Yonkers, N.Y. , and three great-gra ndchildren. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. friday al the Cremeens
·'Win·, lose or . drall'. I
tion of decorum that drew nominee-in -waiting, as well
Bv DAVID ESPO
Funeral Home in Racine and from 4-8 p.m. Saturday al the
AP SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
as fellow Massachusetts wanted lobe here. I w;!'n't
no complaints. •
Cremeens Funeral Chapel in Gallipolis. The funeral service
· "It's great to be back. I Sen. John· Kerrv, Sen , going to take the dwnc L~
will be at I :30 p.m . on Sunday, July 13, 2008, in the
Dodd
WASHINGTON
of that my vote could ma l'c the
love. this place ,'' he said Christopher
Gallipolis Christian Church with Pastor Denny Coburn Massachuselts Sen. Edward after hi s brief vbit.
Connecticut and Kennedy's difference ."
otl'iciating. Interment will be in .the Gilmore Cemetery near M. Kennedy, batlling a
Kennedy made his way son, Rep. Patrick Kennedy
Kennedy 's
dramctti~o.
Minersville. The body will lie in state at the church one brain
tumor,
walked into the Senate on his own of Rhode Island.
return gave Democral ~ th~.·
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hour prior to the funeral service.
, through a wall of applause power, appearing little the . Democratic senators, who
. Expressions of sympathy ·may be sent to the family by and into the Senate on worse for his illness . A had been tipped to his pres- impetu s tl1ey needed t(•
free Medicare legisl;ltinn
visiting www.cremeensfuneralhomes.com .
·
Wednesday and cast a dra- paich' of scalp was clearly ence. burst into applau se rrom gridlock . It h,lll
matic, decis ive vote on visible through his familiar when he entered. Some received 5lJ \:otc..; on &lt;Ut
long-stalled Medicare legis- while hair. although il was Republica ns looked around earl ier te.:.t. one ~ h or t n'·
not clear whether that was a quizzi cally. then quick ly the 60 needed to lid' ,,-,cc
lation . ·
"Aye." the 76-year-old result of surgery he under- joined in the applause when
-Kennedy made 60. ami
Kennedy sai d in a loud went or · the effects of they &gt;aw Kennedy.
"I return to the Senate when Republicans saw ·th l"
voice, smiling broadly and chemotherapy or radiati on
making a thumbs-up ges- that are -part of hi s treat- today to keep a promise to outcome wi1s sealeJ. ;-.ev our senior citizens. and eral of th em jnin cd
ture as . he regislered his ment.
POMEROY - Charldine Ruse Alkire , Pomeroy, died vote.
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He walked 111to &lt;:hambe'r thai 's to protect Medicare:·. Democrats to pad till' mar
Wednesday. July 9, 2008 at the Plea&gt;;ant Valley Hospital in
by
Sen. the senator said in a st&lt;tte- gin. The Hl"ltJSe already hll '.
Spectators in the galleries accompanied
Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
Barack Obama of Illinois. ment issued by his office as overwhelming ly "PI'' oved
Services are scheduled for Saturday, Ju ly 12. 2008 at II th~l overhang the chamber his party's presidential the vote was unfolding.
the measure.
a.m. at the Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home in Pomeroy. burst into cheers - a violaVisitat.ion will be held from4 to 8 p.m. on Fi;·iday. Jul y II,
Weber is a member of the
2008 at th&lt;: funeral home.
Shade
River · Masonic
_ Online registry is a•ailable by logging onto www.anderLodge #435 in Chesler. and
sonmcdaniel.com
from Page AI
has been involved in
Eastern High School basof Mental Retardation and ketball programs in various
Deyelopmenlal Disabihties.
COOLVILLE - Frances V: Barber. 82, of Coolville. He is also a member !If the capacit ies for over 14 years.
He and hi s wife, Debbie.
Mei~ s Coumy Community
· died Wednesday. July 9, 2008 at her residence . .
· Arrangements will be announced later by White- lmprol'emeill Corponition have two daughters, Morgan
Schwarzel Funeral Home, Coolville.
and the. Meigs County Board and Erin, both students at
The Ohie State ·university.
of Health.
•
bids for a school walkway
enclosure as prepared by
Panich and Noel Architects .
• Approved the donation
from Page AI
of playground equipment
Mary B. MuS'er was valued at $ 16,922 at the e'leapproved
as a substitute aide, mentary school from rhe
SYRACUSE - In regards 10 a story !hat ran on Tuesday
· about the underage curfew in Syracuse, jt1venile violators cook. custodian and secretary Eastern Elementary PTO.
·· are cited into Meigs County Juvenile Court, nol Syracuse for the 2008-09 school year
• Approved elementary and
··Mayor's Court. The parents/legal guardian s of the violators pending proper certitication.
high school handbook• as suba.re tnttt.titeato:
The board also:
'"can be cited and fineq in Syracuse Mayor's Court Mayor
mined by bt•i lding principals.
Eric Cunningham is not hearing juveni le cases in mayor's , • Approved adve11i sing for
• Set the next meeting for
quotes for tires, tubes, petrole- 6:30 p.m. on July" J 6 at the
-'court.
um products, diesel fuel. fuel elernentary library.
oil. bakery and dairy products.
• Approved an agreement
with OSBA to participate in
SPRING VAl I FY
. COOLVILLE -Reunion of descendants of Arthur and the 2009 OSBA Group
To celebrate we want to THANK our
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: Nelson Watson will be at noon on July 20 at the home of Rating Program for workers'
customers with a SPEC/At EVENT. ..
WED 7/2108 -.THURS 7110108
Jim and Debbie Watson, 42455 Woods Rd ., Coolville.
WWW.SPRINQVALLEVC!NEMA.COM
compensation premiums.
Christma.l in July Sale 2008
Box otfk:e Open1 0
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Ailing Kennedy returns to,the Senate for -vote

Deaths

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Obama glides rightward

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one playing the race card,
but they' II have to watch
both sides of I he table."
Notice anything? Obama
hadn't actually mentioned
McCain 's name . But the
Arizona senator's a Beltway
media favorite, and even the
Chosen One wo·n't be
allowed to treat him like
Hillary Clinton. The time
for this objection was
around the South Carolina
primary, when Obama surrogates cynically played a
whole deck of race cards
against both Clintons.
Hillary 's taking a position
simi lar to Boston -Red Sox
centerfielder Coco Crisp,
.explaining why he held no
grudge against a Tampa
pitcher who delibcrutcly hit
him with a pitch. triggering
a brawl : "Even though we
went al it, he hit me in the
leg: he didn't 1ry to hit me in
the head. He didn't try lo
kill me. I ran out there and
then he tried to hit me in the
head. That's the way to go ,"
It 's classic baseball logic.
The si tuation dictated lhal
Crisp be thrown at. But a
big league fastball can crush
your eye socket, while most
pitchers can 'I punch ·worth a
damn.
Because Obama never
personally endorsed the
racism smear, Hillary can
pr~1end it never happened.
The November election,
however, will be played by
different rules.

(Arkansas
Democrat·
Gazette columnist Gene
Lyons is a . National
Magazine Award winner
and co-author of "The
Hu11ti11g of the President"
(St. Martin 's Press, 2000).
You can e-mail Lyons at
genelyons2@sb,cglobal.net.)

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ALL BUSINESS: VVclll Street CEOs should return pay
research1 associate at The
AP BUSINESS WRITER
Corpor;tLe Library, an independent corporate goverNEW YORK - If Wall nance research firm .
Street CEOs really want 10
That's different than the
revive their credibility, they situation we are seeing now
should return the bloated on Wall Street: A crisis built
bonuses they gol when they on the financial firms·
made what eventually overextension of risk .
turned into wrongheaded During the housing boom.
bets on the mortgage mar· those compani es ramped up
kel.
·
their exposure to mortgageWe all know how thai out- hJc ked sec urities without
sizeu rbk-laking ultimately properly preparing ' thcmbackfired for their firm s. sel\'es for what could hapRecord protits have turne.d pen should the housing mar. into massive losses as tinan- ket turn the other way.
ciid companies worldwide
When housing · price s
have taken some $250 bil- tumbled and mortgage
lion in write-downs due 10 , default rates soared , they
their free-falli ng credit- were left in a lurch as credre lated assets.
it mark o; ts herame paraYet the CEOs still are lyzed hy inveq ors tleein g
&lt;:linging to the compensa- all risk. The big gains they
tion they made from busted .saw on those in vestments
business models . And nol evaporated fast. wrecking
just bonuses from 2008. !heir earnings along the
when the subprime mort- way.
~age meltdown and the
"All of these, executives
credit crisis became more got paiu millions upon milacute, but also those from lions of dollars for creat ing
the last few years that were what turned oul to be a lirm
''earned" when_profits were buster," said Eric Salzman, a
Wall Street veteran who now
soaring.
That's what thev shoulu · write s the tinancial-focused
be giving back lo sharehold- Monkey l;lusinessBiog.
ers. ll would be a genius
Take .the case of Lehman
public relati-ons move.
Brothers Holding Inc. CEO
Too bad it won't happen. Richard_Fuld. who is forgoWhy'' Because the claw - ing his 2008 bonus . News
back provision s in their of that move came late in
employme nl contracts don't June , as the investfnent
require it.
bank was fending off
Clawbacks are gain ing rumors that it was near.colprominence among public lapse like its former investcompanies, but they usually ment banking rival Bear
require pay to be recouped Stear'ns.
It lw;, been a tuugh run in
nnly if fiJtan-cittl statements
arc found to be incorrect or -recent months for Lehman,
fraudul ent. according to which lost nearly $3 billion
Paul · Hodgson , a senior in the second quarter BY RACHEL BECK

first time that the nation's Nov. 30, according 10 The
fourth-largest investment Associated Press' calculabank has reported a loss tion. That pay included a
since it went ·piJblic in 1994. · cash performance-based
The firm was forced lo raise . bonus of roughly $4.3 mil$6 billion in capital to shore lion , ;is well as $7.5 mil· up its balance sheet. In total, lion in stock awards based
it has taken _write-downs of on 2006 performance.
about $7 .6 billion. including
Not included in 1ha1 total ·
$3.7 billion in the latest pay figure were his annual
quarter.
incentive &gt;lot:k awarus . for .
Lehman 's shares have ·2007. which Lehman granttumbled to around $22 a ed Fuld after the close of its
piece. a steep fall from the last fiscal year. It granted
S74 each they fetched a year him more than 550,000
tlgO.
Fuld has taken the blame · .restricted stock units, with a
for the cqmpany's loss, and valuation on the grant date·
said the investment bank of $35 million, according to
was too slow in reacting to the company's proxy statement . Those shares won't
the market's tumult.
convert
ro common stock
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ference call with analysts on worth more or less then.
But does Lehman's top
June 16. "We made active
decisions to deploy our cap- brass really believe thai by
ital. some of which in hind- giving up his curre nt
sight were poor choices year's bo'nus Fuld is going
because we really didn't act to help settle investors'
quickly enough to the erod- nerve s or make its stocking environment."
owning employees feel
But if Fuld really want- much better about the state
ed to make a statement, he of its business? Lehman
wouldn't just ·forgo a spokesman Mark Lane
· bonus in a dismal year for declined any comment on
the investment bank. How the CEO's pay.
about dipping into all the
If Fuld , AI or any other
money that he got when Wall Street titan, for that
Lehman
was
making matter ,Ai is really going to
record -s etting profits on
its misplaced mortgage take "responsibility'' for thi s
mess, the past bonuses
bets?
should
be returned to the
Lehman's earnings rose
in 2007 to just shy of $4.2 company's coffers where
billion, a 5 percent gain on they certainly are needed
the $4 billion it made the most ·
Rachel Beck is the
year before. Fuld's compensmion reflected that national business cotumstrong run: He made about ni.~t for The Associated
$22.1 million in fiscal Press. Write . to her at
2007, which ended on rbeck@ap.org
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· launcl reu fm m.Capc C~mave ra l. Fla.
In IIJ7.1. the Bahamas became fully independent after
th ree cc nluries of British colonial rule.
In 197X. ,\ BC- TV launc hecl its reformatled evening
llC\\V"sl. "Wurld New' 'Tonight," with anchors Frank
THoSE?THEY WERE:
l&lt;n rl&lt; llds. Peter Jennincs and M;ix Robinson.
·
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li1 111X:\, lm wing to l1res.sure from irate customers. the
IN TRANSPoRfATiOtJ, .
C'ocl!-C'ol:r Co. ' aid it W(lUid resume se lling old-formula
6U1" THEY ~EN'T
Co~ e. 11 lrile continui ng to se ll New Coke:
EcPt-lor.-lfCAU..Y VIABLE.
In 11JlJI. Bori' N. Yclhin took the oath of office as the
fi N elc ctccl presiucnt of the Russian repub lic.
Ten yc·l! rs &lt;l~n·: The Diocese of Dallas agreed lo pay $23.4
llril lion In nine former altar boy' who said they'd been
lll\lk" tL'd hy a priest.
l-i\e yea rs ago: Sr}ain opened its tlrst mosq ue in 500
yc•;trs . r\ s! rpnomcrs an nounced they had found I he oldest
ami mi"t dist;mt planet yet. a hu ge. gaseous sphere 13 billion ~e, ,-, uiJ and 5.600 li ght years away. Lord Shawcro~s.
Hril:tin·, chief prosenrtor at the Nazi war crimes trials in
N11rcnr herg. died in Cow beech, England, at age 101.
t )n,· yc;1r agu: China execut-ed the former head of its food
·,md drug ugenq for approving tmtested medicine in
l ' \L' h :HH!l' for cash .
-ll,da)\ Binhdays: Broadway composer Jerry Herman is
77. Dircc1m h·an Pa&gt;Ser is 75. Actor Lawrence Pressman is ..
(,&lt;I_ Si nger Mavi _
, Staples is 69. Actor Mills Watson is 68.
r\c· tnr Robert Pine is 67. Rock musician Jerry Miller (Moby
(i,·apc! is 6'i . Tennis pl;tyer Virginia Wade is 63. Actor Ron
t ila" i, ll.l. Actress Sue Lyon is 62. Folk singer Arlo Guthrie
is(,( _Rod mustcian Dave Smalley is 59. Country-folk si nger'"!!~ II riter Cheryl Wheeler is 57. Rock singer Neil Tennant
il'el Shop Bll) 'l is 5-l. Banjo player Bela FleeR is 50. Country
'"'"ic il!ll Shu" Wilsun (BR549) is 48. Country singer-song" ritcr Kc.n Me lions is 43. Rock musician Peter DiStefano
11\,rn [, l"or Pyrns) is 4.1. Country singer Gary LeVo~ (Rascal
Obama 's calculated shapeRecently, I spoke with a
ll:ttsl is .lR. Singer-actress Jessica Simpson is 28.
shifting is so clever. Writing
Cl inton supporter who takes
Tlwueht for Todav: "There are only two distinct classes politics seriously. Was she
in Salon, Glenn Greenwald
ll f people on this ca i·th : those who esriouse enthusiasm and still angry, I asked, or would
opines that Obama's gotten
tho"'" ho despise it." - Germaine de Stael. French author she heed Hillary' s endorsesandbagged by the Beltway
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ce lebrity · media, which
ment of her rival '' No quesGene
tion, she allowed. Come
always depicts GOP posiLyons
November.
she'd
cast
her
tions as centrist: "~A) very
LETTERS TO THE
ballot for Sen. Barack ·
strong media narrative is
Obama.
EDITOR
arising that Obama's aban"Yeah, but you'd vote for
doning his core beliefs for
i. t'ffr'! ~ .1u rhc n liior ttrt' u·dnmw. Titer shnuld he les .'t
a timber-rattler,'' I teased, ibuster
the
Foreign political gain .... The advice
thou .!Iii! 11 rmls . All letrers are subject 10 . ediring. lirust he "with a 'D' after its name."
lntelligem:e Surveillance that (Democrats) sho uld
Ji,V. II ed. .cmd incltule address and releplwne nwnbe': .Nn
"Two words," she said. Act (FISA) surveillance bill ' move to the center' and
11111· i.~ 11 &lt;'d ler-rcrs H"i/1 he published. Leuers slwuld he in
"Supreme Cmirt." ·
he now supports. In Illinois. copy Republicans is guaran ,l!fl~)(/ W\ft' , uddres:·ting iss u e .,~. not persnna!lties. LetttJn of
So there's definitely that. he once proposed abolish- teed to make them look
!lumk\· 1o t'l'.f.!,nni::atimts mul indil'iducll:o, \vilf not be accept ~ A couple more appqi ntees
ing handgun s. (Obama weak -because it is weak.
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the Second Amendment So who is this guy?
dictable sidestep was opting
where it says even children out of public campaign Here's how Obama defined
and barnyard animals lack- financing to expl,oit hi s himself at a receril caming opposable thumbs have fundraising advamage over paign rally: "Hillary Clinton
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primaries, Obama's position. to find something to disOur rna1n concern in all stories is to through Frida~. 11 1 Court Street.
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Donna Sue-Rollins

LITTLE ORLEANS, MD - Donna Sue Roll ins. 66. of
· Little Orleans Md. , passed away, Saturday, July 5. 2008. at
· · ·the Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown , Md.
-· Born Thursday, Sept. 4, 1941 , in Pomeroy, she was the·
·daughter of the late John W. Lee, Sr. and the late Mable
: Knapp Lee . Her first husband, John F. Rollins. Sr. preFeded her in death followed by her late companion Richard 0.
, Roberts.
Donna loved the outdoors especially fi shing and hunting.
She is survived by three sons. Roben Rollins, Sr. and.
.wife Shelly, John Rollins. Jr.. all of West Virginia, Joe
--_ .Rollins and wife Heather of Maryland: three brothers.
·. Charles and Judy Lee . of Ohio. Louie and Wanda Lee. of
- South Carolina. Clarence and Rosellen Lee. of Ohio: and a
:· special friend. Brenda Templeton ( Nannie): seven grandchildren, two step-grandchildren and two great-grandchil. ·dre11.
' She was preceded in death by two sisters and four broth. ers.
Family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m .. Thursday.
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LOWES, KY - Annabel Lewis Houdashelt. X6. Lowes.
Ky. , and formerly of Gallipolis and Minersville. went 1o
meet the Lord and her beloved husband at 2: 15 a.m. on
. Wednesday. July 9. 2008. in the Murray,Calloway Couniy
, Hospital in Murray. Ky.
Born June 18, 1922, in Nashport . Ohio, she was the
daughter of the late Paul H. and Lola E. Wilkin Lewis. She
Leave A Mark Church's Biker Weekend
. was a proud alumni of Pomeroy High School. Class of
. 1940, and a graduate of the Bliss Business College in
OBETZ - The Leave A Mark _Church\ Biker 12:30 p.m .. biker parad~ to Lima Company Memorial at
Columbus, Ohio. She was a cancer sur vivor and representWeekend is 'et to begin on Saturday and continue with Rickenbacker Air Base. I :30 p.m .. lunch pw\'i(kd ;md
. _ed Gallia County in 19,79 at the Ohio State Cancer Society.
events through Sunday, included a biker parade to Lima door priLe drawings. Speaker Franzese describes him · She was employed by Standard Brands in Columbus.
Company Memorial at Rickenbacker Air Base. Leave a self as formerly "one of the biggc&gt;t money e;trner' the·
. Pomeroy High School. G &amp; J Auto Pm1s and retired from
Mark Church is headed by Pastor Steve Combs who ha' mob had seen since AI Capone and the youngest incli the Holzer Medical Center as an EKG technician. She was
spoke n at the Biker Sundays held at the Syracuse vidual on Fortune magazine\ survey of 'The Fifty
· a charter member of the Gallipolis Christian Church. which
Nazarene Church. This year's schedule of events is as Biggest Mafia Bosses."' Franzese will talk about the
she and her late husband,. Milt, helped to cstabli .sh.
follows : Saturday. 7 a.m .. men's small grouQ at church .roarney fnl!ll s~rving the moh to servi ng Je,us Cfrrio;l.
Annabel loved ~h urch work. crossword puules, was an
property. 9 a.m .. pancake hreakfasl with Chri s C&lt;\kes, I0
·avid reader and enjoyed craft work. She will be sadly
a.m., saddle up for one of I0 Discover Ohio Rides. 6 For more informati on on Biker Weekend go 10
' ·missed b'y a multitude of friends and relatives .
p.m .. Saturday night church with special guest Michael www.leavamark.org. The events are free. The s~rvice i"
'· She married Milton "Mi lt'' Houdashe lt on Aug. 17. 1945,
Franzese. 7:30p.m .. bonfire with pizza and ice cream non-denominational ~nd open to those who ride bi, c:s
in St. Louisville, Ohio and he, preceded her in death on Dec.
provided: Sunday, 9 a.m ... biker registration. I0:30a.m .. and those who don:t. The only c r;iteri~ is there are no
12, 2002, as well as a brother. Carl Wayne Lewis. who was
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Biker Sunday Service with the theme of ''Dream On r·: '-'perfect people" allowed.
shot down over France in June of 1943, during WWII.
Annabel is survived by her lw·o daughters. Anita (Keith)
Moore of Lowes and Beverlee (Jeff) Haskins of Gallipolis :
two grandsons. Jason (Cassie) Moore, Henderson , Ky., and
Brad Houdashell, Yonkers, N.Y. , and three great-gra ndchildren. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. friday al the Cremeens
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Bv DAVID ESPO
Funeral Home in Racine and from 4-8 p.m. Saturday al the
AP SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
as fellow Massachusetts wanted lobe here. I w;!'n't
no complaints. •
Cremeens Funeral Chapel in Gallipolis. The funeral service
· "It's great to be back. I Sen. John· Kerrv, Sen , going to take the dwnc L~
will be at I :30 p.m . on Sunday, July 13, 2008, in the
Dodd
WASHINGTON
of that my vote could ma l'c the
love. this place ,'' he said Christopher
Gallipolis Christian Church with Pastor Denny Coburn Massachuselts Sen. Edward after hi s brief vbit.
Connecticut and Kennedy's difference ."
otl'iciating. Interment will be in .the Gilmore Cemetery near M. Kennedy, batlling a
Kennedy made his way son, Rep. Patrick Kennedy
Kennedy 's
dramctti~o.
Minersville. The body will lie in state at the church one brain
tumor,
walked into the Senate on his own of Rhode Island.
return gave Democral ~ th~.·
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hour prior to the funeral service.
, through a wall of applause power, appearing little the . Democratic senators, who
. Expressions of sympathy ·may be sent to the family by and into the Senate on worse for his illness . A had been tipped to his pres- impetu s tl1ey needed t(•
free Medicare legisl;ltinn
visiting www.cremeensfuneralhomes.com .
·
Wednesday and cast a dra- paich' of scalp was clearly ence. burst into applau se rrom gridlock . It h,lll
matic, decis ive vote on visible through his familiar when he entered. Some received 5lJ \:otc..; on &lt;Ut
long-stalled Medicare legis- while hair. although il was Republica ns looked around earl ier te.:.t. one ~ h or t n'·
not clear whether that was a quizzi cally. then quick ly the 60 needed to lid' ,,-,cc
lation . ·
"Aye." the 76-year-old result of surgery he under- joined in the applause when
-Kennedy made 60. ami
Kennedy sai d in a loud went or · the effects of they &gt;aw Kennedy.
"I return to the Senate when Republicans saw ·th l"
voice, smiling broadly and chemotherapy or radiati on
making a thumbs-up ges- that are -part of hi s treat- today to keep a promise to outcome wi1s sealeJ. ;-.ev our senior citizens. and eral of th em jnin cd
ture as . he regislered his ment.
POMEROY - Charldine Ruse Alkire , Pomeroy, died vote.
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He walked 111to &lt;:hambe'r thai 's to protect Medicare:·. Democrats to pad till' mar
Wednesday. July 9, 2008 at the Plea&gt;;ant Valley Hospital in
by
Sen. the senator said in a st&lt;tte- gin. The Hl"ltJSe already hll '.
Spectators in the galleries accompanied
Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
Barack Obama of Illinois. ment issued by his office as overwhelming ly "PI'' oved
Services are scheduled for Saturday, Ju ly 12. 2008 at II th~l overhang the chamber his party's presidential the vote was unfolding.
the measure.
a.m. at the Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home in Pomeroy. burst into cheers - a violaVisitat.ion will be held from4 to 8 p.m. on Fi;·iday. Jul y II,
Weber is a member of the
2008 at th&lt;: funeral home.
Shade
River · Masonic
_ Online registry is a•ailable by logging onto www.anderLodge #435 in Chesler. and
sonmcdaniel.com
from Page AI
has been involved in
Eastern High School basof Mental Retardation and ketball programs in various
Deyelopmenlal Disabihties.
COOLVILLE - Frances V: Barber. 82, of Coolville. He is also a member !If the capacit ies for over 14 years.
He and hi s wife, Debbie.
Mei~ s Coumy Community
· died Wednesday. July 9, 2008 at her residence . .
· Arrangements will be announced later by White- lmprol'emeill Corponition have two daughters, Morgan
Schwarzel Funeral Home, Coolville.
and the. Meigs County Board and Erin, both students at
The Ohie State ·university.
of Health.
•
bids for a school walkway
enclosure as prepared by
Panich and Noel Architects .
• Approved the donation
from Page AI
of playground equipment
Mary B. MuS'er was valued at $ 16,922 at the e'leapproved
as a substitute aide, mentary school from rhe
SYRACUSE - In regards 10 a story !hat ran on Tuesday
· about the underage curfew in Syracuse, jt1venile violators cook. custodian and secretary Eastern Elementary PTO.
·· are cited into Meigs County Juvenile Court, nol Syracuse for the 2008-09 school year
• Approved elementary and
··Mayor's Court. The parents/legal guardian s of the violators pending proper certitication.
high school handbook• as suba.re tnttt.titeato:
The board also:
'"can be cited and fineq in Syracuse Mayor's Court Mayor
mined by bt•i lding principals.
Eric Cunningham is not hearing juveni le cases in mayor's , • Approved adve11i sing for
• Set the next meeting for
quotes for tires, tubes, petrole- 6:30 p.m. on July" J 6 at the
-'court.
um products, diesel fuel. fuel elernentary library.
oil. bakery and dairy products.
• Approved an agreement
with OSBA to participate in
SPRING VAl I FY
. COOLVILLE -Reunion of descendants of Arthur and the 2009 OSBA Group
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compensation premiums.
Christma.l in July Sale 2008
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one playing the race card,
but they' II have to watch
both sides of I he table."
Notice anything? Obama
hadn't actually mentioned
McCain 's name . But the
Arizona senator's a Beltway
media favorite, and even the
Chosen One wo·n't be
allowed to treat him like
Hillary Clinton. The time
for this objection was
around the South Carolina
primary, when Obama surrogates cynically played a
whole deck of race cards
against both Clintons.
Hillary 's taking a position
simi lar to Boston -Red Sox
centerfielder Coco Crisp,
.explaining why he held no
grudge against a Tampa
pitcher who delibcrutcly hit
him with a pitch. triggering
a brawl : "Even though we
went al it, he hit me in the
leg: he didn't 1ry to hit me in
the head. He didn't try lo
kill me. I ran out there and
then he tried to hit me in the
head. That's the way to go ,"
It 's classic baseball logic.
The si tuation dictated lhal
Crisp be thrown at. But a
big league fastball can crush
your eye socket, while most
pitchers can 'I punch ·worth a
damn.
Because Obama never
personally endorsed the
racism smear, Hillary can
pr~1end it never happened.
The November election,
however, will be played by
different rules.

(Arkansas
Democrat·
Gazette columnist Gene
Lyons is a . National
Magazine Award winner
and co-author of "The
Hu11ti11g of the President"
(St. Martin 's Press, 2000).
You can e-mail Lyons at
genelyons2@sb,cglobal.net.)

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the bass toumame·nt. The two groups have been .
working together to raise funds for FFA trips and
contests. The group's next event is a catfish tourname nt which will be held 6 a.m.-1p.m. on
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waivers come in different whether lost re11tal income
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the rental contract are cove.red.
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insumnce poli&lt;:y. A full COW . pan)' pur.me m e for
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CDW, hut will provide the insurance?
accide111 illsurallce?
entire amount of d:~mage proA.: 'Possibly. Also. there
A.l Personal accident
tection . with 110 deductible.
may be a clause in th~ rental insurance (PAl) is desigtied
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with your cred it card com-·
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pany as.provisions vary and
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by
attorney
are stlbJect to change.
liability insurance?
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Pomeroy, OH
740·992·6292

2208 .Jackson Ave.
. Point Pleasant,WV
304-675-5427

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Middleport, OH
740·992·5248
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Thursdly'aBlind Dnw Comhole Toumamenr
Friday's t/2 price Slitters fnlm 4·5pm
Driv•Thru
Happy Hour M-F 4·7pm
Grtlt Selecllon of Premium Beer &amp; Wine
P"mlum Draft Beer
2nd Satutday of each month Bring your
Team Comhole Tournament

Check out our Dell Selection:
German PCJiatO Salld ·
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Thursday ...Patchy dense fog in the morning. Sunny.
Highs in the mid 80s . North winds around 5 mph .
Thursday night ...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s.
North winds around 5 mph in the evening ... Becoming light
and variable.
: Friday ...Sunny. Highs in the upper 80s. Southeast winds
;around 5 mph. ·
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- Friday night ...Mostly clear. Lows in· the lower 60s .
:southeast winds around 5 mph.
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Saturday night ...Mostly cloudy with a chance of sbow·ers and thunderstorms. Lows in the upper 60s . Chance of
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~ f showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 80s. Lows
:in the mid 60s. Chance of rain 40 percent.
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Whatyou should know about insuring a rental car

Q.: " What i.~ a co/lisiolf
damage waiver? Is i: tire
same !Iring as i11suralfc•?
A.: If you bu y a collision
damage waiver (a "CDW"),
the rental company will not
hold yoLt res ponsibl e for
any accidental damage you
may cause to th e rental
J'e hicle. A CDW is not
insurance. however. and it
will not cover yo u for damage you cau.se to other peapie or their vehicles. If you
alreudy ha ve comprehensiw and collision coverage
that covers your rental ve hi cle, it is probably not \VO rth
buying a CDW. since yo u
would be payi ng twice for a
benefit you ·already have.
One exception might be if
the rental ve hicle is worth
much more than your pcrsnnal
policy
limits.
although mo.st collision and
comprehensive covcrug'es

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Submitted photqs

MICH.
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Left : Deborah Parsley (right)' recently won lhe First

drawing budet on the hill
stage. where the 'drawings
for prizes will take pl ace at
noon · on Tuesday and
Saturday. Children must be
present to win, he added.
As many prizes as there is
money to buy will be give n
out as pri zes to the children.
ex plained Buckl ey . who is
asking ·f or· donations or
S I00 or more toward the
give-away. "Whatever our
budget will allow will be
appreciated," said Buckley
. ~we can find : '
whl&gt; ootcd tha~-OOlti&gt;.FS wtH
: Everv child 12 years of be acknowledged in the
•age and youn ger will be newspaper and on the fair
:given a ticket when they website, as well as being
:come through the main ga te recognized during the giveand cattle barn gate before away program.
noon on Kiddie Days. said
Those interested in con-·
:Buck ley. They will then put tributing can ca ll Buc~ l ey at .
.
:one half of thi s ticket into a 992-0877.

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POM EROY - Again this
year the Meigs County
:Agricultural Society will be
:giv ing away electronic
:items for all chi ldre n 12
·years of age and you nge r
'who attend the fait' on
Kiddie Days, Tuesday. Aug.
: 12 and Saturday. Aug . 16 .
: According to Kenny
.Buckley of the Meigs
·county Fair Board. there
·will be "electronic items of
·all kinds . shapes and sizes,
any type of electronic items

~.

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Kiddie Day give-away
Meigs Fair feature

Forecast for Thursday, July 10

Thursda y, Ju ly 10 . 2008

ntheld

KOPS members Bogardus
and Cleland we re in leeway.
The program wa~ presented
hy Co-Leader Dottie Bond
from the recent TOPS News
magazme. At the Jul y ·8
meeting, Ci ndy Hyde was
named. weekly best weightloss winner and Pat Snedden
runner-up with 14 membe"
present.. KOPS members
Bogardus.
Frost
and
Richmond were in leeway.
An article regarding the sodium ~o ntc n t of differe nt foods
was read and Leader Snedden
presented the program " How
to Make Changes That Last.''
The gro up meets every
. Tuesday at Torch Baptist
C hur~ h . Weigh-in is from
5: 15 to 6:15 p.m. with a
meetitlg. M ldO . FAr information , call Par Snedden at
662-2633 or attend a free
meetin g.

TodaJ's Forecast

.

Thursday, July to-;'2 oo8--

TOPS honors losers

· COOLV ILL E - Marie
LaChance · '""
named
weekly best wei~;ht- l o"
winner and Bcttv Co~n run~ ner-up at the Ju itc 2~ mect·ing of TOPS (Take Off
:r ound s Sensibly) Chap t ~ r .
' #OH 2013 Coolvi lle wi th
D members present.
Also rerogn ized was Jane
Oldaker for being both
. monthly and quarte rl y
wei ght-lo&gt;s winner. KOPS
:(Keep Off Pounds Sensibly)
' mem bers
LaChrcs ia
BogardLts. Mary Cle lattd.
May Frost, Louise Hershey
and Patrida Richmond were
.in leeway. AI the Jul y I
·meeting ,
Roberta
' Henderson was the week ly
weigh t-In% winner and Pat
Hall runner-up wi th 10
members present and the
chapter had its first no-gain
:meeting of the year.

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Pictured is FFA member Eric Perry with Parsley
holding her big catch. Right: Pictured is ORP
member Randy Beegle and Racine Southern FFA
President Ryan Lain Beegle with proceeds from
the bass toumame·nt. The two groups have been .
working together to raise funds for FFA trips and
contests. The group's next event is a catfish tourname nt which will be held 6 a.m.-1p.m. on
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Q.: I need lo renl a car.
Mus/ I have auto insurance
coverage?
· A.: Yes. It is not l c~ul to
drive in Ohio without insurance. l'ut1hermorc. yo u cannot as, ume that you will be
~overed by the i.tlsur&lt;lltce..
pol icy you have 011 your
own ·ve hicle: Also. even if
yo ur
liabi li ty
policy
includes re11tal vehicles. yo u ·
still may not. he completely
wvc red u11ie&gt;S you iil so
have co mpre h ~·n !-. i ve and
co ll isi on insura11ce. There
are :1 variety of ways to
cover rental vc hid cs. but
you should assess your own
needs and policy limits
before making a purch:~sc.

repai rs or total loss of a business policy. you will
ve hicle based on actual cash 11eed to rev iew each policy
value (ACV). Some rental to determine the obligations
compan tcs
may
seek of the carriers.
amount s ill excess of ACV.
Q.: Are th ere differelfl Most policies will11ot cover
Q. : Will tire SLI or my
kilfds of col/isiolf damage adm inistra ti ve fees the · perso11al policy cover all
lt(ai.vcrs?
rental cmll'J:Y•.m ic:; 'c h-arge. drivin· of tlte refllut vehiA.: Col lision damage Polic ies also vary on cle?
waivers come in different whether lost re11tal income
A.: .In most cases, only ·
amounts and can be fu ll or is covc·,:ed for the time tlte authorized drivers listed -on
pm1ial. With a pm1i:1l CDW. ve hicle is under repair.
the rental contract are cove.red.
yo u will have to pay a
deductible. just as with an
Q.: Will !Ire rental comCheck pol icy provisions .
insumnce poli&lt;:y. A full COW . pan)' pur.me m e for
costs mnre th an a partial charge.~ no/ covered by my
Q.; What is personal
CDW, hut will provide the insurance?
accide111 illsurallce?
entire amount of d:~mage proA.: 'Possibly. Also. there
A.l Personal accident
tection . with 110 deductible.
may be a clause in th~ rental insurance (PAl) is desigtied
If you don ' t have compre- contract that authorizes the to provide accidental death
hensive and collision cover- company to bill yo ur credit benefits and pay medical
age on yo ur policy. you card for charges in addition ex penses of occupants of
probably will wa nt to buy a to the daily rental cost.
the renlal vehicle if an acciCDW. Otherwise. you co uld
dent occurs. Some rental
be liable fo r damage to the
Q.: Am I responsible for companies offer PAT or a .
rental vehicle if you cause any pre-exislinK damage to similar product. This is not
an accident. ·
tire rental vehicle?
liability coverage and is
.
A.: No. You are not payabl e without regard to
Q .: Might my credit card responsible for ~ny. prior who is at fault fo r an a·cci, wver damage ·to tire re11tal damage. You should mspect dent.
vehicle?
the vehicle with the rental
A.: Possibly. Some crcd i.t company representative and
Law You Can Use is a
ca rd co.mpanies prov ide note any prior damage on weekly collsumer legal
limited coverage in rental the rental contract before illformalioll column providsi tuations. Pl ease check . you use the vehicle.
ed by the Ohio State Bar
with your cred it card com-·
Association. This article was
pany as.provisions vary and
Q.: Whilt is supplemental preparffd
by
attorney
are stlbJect to change.
liability insurance?
Deborah
Zaccaro and
A.: Supplemental li ability updated by Linda Ruse, an
Q.: Will tire c.omprelren- insuran~e (SLI) is addition-. attomey with tire Canfield
.~ive ani/ collision coverage
al covera ge offered · by office · of Nationwide.
of my personal or busi11ess rental 'companies that are Articles appearirrg in this
policy cover all damages authori zed to se ll insurance. column are illtended to pro·
preserrted by the rental This additional cuverug'e is vide broad, general informacompany?
usuall y sold on a costper- tion about tire law. Before
A.: Yoy will ha ve to pay day ba, is and is ava il able in applying this infomratiolf to ·
any deductible . Also, most a va riet y of ~ove ra ge limits. a specific legal problem,
· comprehensive and coll i- If yo u pltrchase SLI and readers are urged to seek
sion coverage wiII pay for . also have an individual or advice from mr attorney.

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Pomeroy, OH
740·992·6292

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. Point Pleasant,WV
304-675-5427

Gen. Hartinger Parkway

Middleport, OH
740·992·5248
203 West Main St.
McArthur, OH
740-596-9349

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NEW Dining Room &amp; Larger Patio

&lt;)riie)fBanP&gt;
Scenic Riverview Dining
~Winti~ Dally__Speclais

Tuetdll)''t Wing NiQhl
Wednetday'a Pestl Night· $8.99 AD You Can Eat
Thursdly'aBlind Dnw Comhole Toumamenr
Friday's t/2 price Slitters fnlm 4·5pm
Driv•Thru
Happy Hour M-F 4·7pm
Grtlt Selecllon of Premium Beer &amp; Wine
P"mlum Draft Beer
2nd Satutday of each month Bring your
Team Comhole Tournament

Check out our Dell Selection:
German PCJiatO Salld ·
Loedod Bakod B•na

Palla Salad I More.
Pullld Pork Sold 1JV file Pound.

-

Thursday ...Patchy dense fog in the morning. Sunny.
Highs in the mid 80s . North winds around 5 mph .
Thursday night ...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s.
North winds around 5 mph in the evening ... Becoming light
and variable.
: Friday ...Sunny. Highs in the upper 80s. Southeast winds
;around 5 mph. ·
,
.
- Friday night ...Mostly clear. Lows in· the lower 60s .
:southeast winds around 5 mph.
·
~· Saturday...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 80s.
Saturday night ...Mostly cloudy with a chance of sbow·ers and thunderstorms. Lows in the upper 60s . Chance of
:rain 30 percent.
: Sunday and Sunday night ..:Mostly clouay with a chance
~ f showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 80s. Lows
:in the mid 60s. Chance of rain 40 percent.
Monday •..Panly sunn y. Highs in the lower 80s.
Monday night ... Partly cloudy. Lows around 60.
· Tuesday and Tuesday night ...Mostly Clear. Highs in the
·]ower 80s. Lows around 60.
; Wcdnesday ...Su nn y. Highs in the upper 80s.

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:Local Weather

Ohio Valley Bane Corp. (NAS·
DAQ) - 24.50
BBT (NYSE) - 21.99
Peoples (NASDAQ) - 18.60
Pepsico (NYSE) - 65.35
Premier (NASDAQ) - 10.17
Rockwell (NYSE) - 42
Rocky Boote (NASDAQ) - 4.50
Royal Dulch Shell - 77.64
S..S Holding (NASDA.Q) - 72.54
Wai•Mart (NYSE) - 57.67
Wandy'o (NYSE) - 25.21 .
W11B1nco (NYSE) - 15.60
Worthington (NYSE) - 18.88
Dolly stock reports are the 4
p.m. ET cloolng quotes of tranoactlono for July 9, 2008, provld·
od by Edward Jones financial
advisor• laaac Mitts In Galllpollo
ot (740) 441-9441 and lealoy
Morrero In Point Pleaoant al
(304) 874-0174. Member SIPC.

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· ~a

.

•

do not have a ·limit. A high
ded uct ible on your persot1al
pol1cy is another reason to
consider a CDW.

Weather Underground • AP

:AEP (NYSE) - 40.95
,Akzo (NASDAQ) - 65.20
'-Ashland Inc. (NYSE) - 46.95
faig Lots (NYSE) - 32.45
.Sob Evano (NASDAQ) - 28.65
:SorgWarner (NYSE) - 38.76
.century Aluminum (NASDAQ)
·- 56.91
:champion (NASDAQ) - 4.60
·Charming Shops (NASDAQ) :4.84
;City Holding (NASDAQ) - 37.3l
!Collins (NYSE)- 51
:.OuPont (NYSE) - 40.112
· '()5 Bank (NYSE) - 28.04
:Gannon (NYSE) - 18.99
·Generalllectrlc (NYSE) - 27.19
:Harley-Davldaon (NYSE) - 34.n
.JP Morgan (NYSE) - 34.28
:Kroger ( NYSE) - 29.26
"-11111tod Brandl (NYSE) - 16.1 6
llorfoik Southern (NYSE) - 60.35

.-.

Law You Can Use
Whatyou should know about insuring a rental car

Q.: " What i.~ a co/lisiolf
damage waiver? Is i: tire
same !Iring as i11suralfc•?
A.: If you bu y a collision
damage waiver (a "CDW"),
the rental company will not
hold yoLt res ponsibl e for
any accidental damage you
may cause to th e rental
J'e hicle. A CDW is not
insurance. however. and it
will not cover yo u for damage you cau.se to other peapie or their vehicles. If you
alreudy ha ve comprehensiw and collision coverage
that covers your rental ve hi cle, it is probably not \VO rth
buying a CDW. since yo u
would be payi ng twice for a
benefit you ·already have.
One exception might be if
the rental ve hicle is worth
much more than your pcrsnnal
policy
limits.
although mo.st collision and
comprehensive covcrug'es

-.
'

·-

c

This Weeks Winner!!!

Submitted photqs

MICH.
~""-

.......

Left : Deborah Parsley (right)' recently won lhe First

drawing budet on the hill
stage. where the 'drawings
for prizes will take pl ace at
noon · on Tuesday and
Saturday. Children must be
present to win, he added.
As many prizes as there is
money to buy will be give n
out as pri zes to the children.
ex plained Buckl ey . who is
asking ·f or· donations or
S I00 or more toward the
give-away. "Whatever our
budget will allow will be
appreciated," said Buckley
. ~we can find : '
whl&gt; ootcd tha~-OOlti&gt;.FS wtH
: Everv child 12 years of be acknowledged in the
•age and youn ger will be newspaper and on the fair
:given a ticket when they website, as well as being
:come through the main ga te recognized during the giveand cattle barn gate before away program.
noon on Kiddie Days. said
Those interested in con-·
:Buck ley. They will then put tributing can ca ll Buc~ l ey at .
.
:one half of thi s ticket into a 992-0877.

"' r:..:

·www.mydailysenti.nel.com

...

•

POM EROY - Again this
year the Meigs County
:Agricultural Society will be
:giv ing away electronic
:items for all chi ldre n 12
·years of age and you nge r
'who attend the fait' on
Kiddie Days, Tuesday. Aug.
: 12 and Saturday. Aug . 16 .
: According to Kenny
.Buckley of the Meigs
·county Fair Board. there
·will be "electronic items of
·all kinds . shapes and sizes,
any type of electronic items

~.

.....

....

Kiddie Day give-away
Meigs Fair feature

Forecast for Thursday, July 10

Thursda y, Ju ly 10 . 2008

ntheld

KOPS members Bogardus
and Cleland we re in leeway.
The program wa~ presented
hy Co-Leader Dottie Bond
from the recent TOPS News
magazme. At the Jul y ·8
meeting, Ci ndy Hyde was
named. weekly best weightloss winner and Pat Snedden
runner-up with 14 membe"
present.. KOPS members
Bogardus.
Frost
and
Richmond were in leeway.
An article regarding the sodium ~o ntc n t of differe nt foods
was read and Leader Snedden
presented the program " How
to Make Changes That Last.''
The gro up meets every
. Tuesday at Torch Baptist
C hur~ h . Weigh-in is from
5: 15 to 6:15 p.m. with a
meetitlg. M ldO . FAr information , call Par Snedden at
662-2633 or attend a free
meetin g.

TodaJ's Forecast

.

Thursday, July to-;'2 oo8--

TOPS honors losers

· COOLV ILL E - Marie
LaChance · '""
named
weekly best wei~;ht- l o"
winner and Bcttv Co~n run~ ner-up at the Ju itc 2~ mect·ing of TOPS (Take Off
:r ound s Sensibly) Chap t ~ r .
' #OH 2013 Coolvi lle wi th
D members present.
Also rerogn ized was Jane
Oldaker for being both
. monthly and quarte rl y
wei ght-lo&gt;s winner. KOPS
:(Keep Off Pounds Sensibly)
' mem bers
LaChrcs ia
BogardLts. Mary Cle lattd.
May Frost, Louise Hershey
and Patrida Richmond were
.in leeway. AI the Jul y I
·meeting ,
Roberta
' Henderson was the week ly
weigh t-In% winner and Pat
Hall runner-up wi th 10
members present and the
chapter had its first no-gain
:meeting of the year.

"

. ' .

UCbe ~allt}lolis ilatlp :m:rlbune,
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Performing Arts Association announces. 2008-09 season
· PORTSMOUTH
Shawnee State University's
Vern Riffe Center for the
Arts and the Southern Ohio
Performing Arts Association
announces · the schedule for
the 2008-2009 season.
"This is a _great lineup of
shows for the next season,"
said Carl Daehler, executive
director of the VRCFA. "It
has something for everyone
· and many family-friendly
programs. We expect a great
resr.onse from our subscnbers. and the public." '
Ten shows have been lined
up starting Sept. 18 with the
performance
by
Cherryholmes, a family
group that promises to offer
an ' exciting brand of
Bluegrass with a contemporary twist. The group was
recent! y honored with their
second Grammy Award
nomination for their latest
release;
album
\'Cherry holmes II, Black and
White."
· On Oct. 16, the Columbus
Symphony Orchestra returns
for the third till\e under the
of
Junichi
direction
f{irokami. He will conduct
the acclaimed orchestra in a
Igor
concert
featuring
Stravinsky's "The Firebird ,"
Ralph Vaughan- Williams'
"Five Variants uf Dives and

Lazarus" and Tchaikovsky's turntable and the musicalliterally bursts into life in his
"Serenade for Strings."
On Dec. 8, the Canadian living room and on stage. It
Brass will perform a holiday is a tale filled with mobsters
marriages,
movie
concert i'ncluding works and
from Bach, Purcell, Glenn moguls and monkeys, sweetMiller and Fats Waller. They hearts and songs, and Latin
have been featured on "The Lotharios with lavish dance
Tonight Show," "Today," numbers.
"EntertainmentTonight" and
Then on March 24, The
numerous PBS special pro- Romeros will be performgrams.
ing . They have been called
On Jan. 2, a performance "The Royal Family of the
of the legendary "Sweeney Guitar" because of the beauTodd ," a "demon barber" . ty of their artistry and passet on revenge who takes up sage of talent from generawith his neighbor in a deh- tion to generation. Today,
grpup
represents
cious plot to "slice" tl)eir the
way through . England's Romero's third generation
upper crust, will come to life of continuing in tradition of
on the VRCFA stage.
excellence.
On Feb, 5, The BalletMet
"To Kill a Mockingbird ,"
of Columbus will perform comes to the VRCFA stage
the groundbreaking fusion on April 7. The play is based
of dance and music in "Jazz o.n . Harper Lee's classical
Moves ." The electrifying novel of Atticus Finch, a
program features commis- · white lawyer and father,
sioned dance works, and defending a black man.
musiC by renowned artists
On April 21, "Hairspray,"
from around the country that the winner of eight Tony
touch on legendary figures Awards will be performed
of the 1950s and the unstop- on the stage of the VRCFA.
pable energy of today's This splashy musical feaartists .
tures Tracy Turnblad, who
The Broadway show "The dreams to dance on the popDrowsy Chaperone," will be ular Corny Collins Show,
performed on March I. It all and is transformed from a
starts when a die-hard musi- social outcast to a sudden
cal-theater fan plays his TV star.
Ohio
State
favorite cast album on his
The

University's Men's Glee
Club, under the direction of
Dr. Robert J. Ward, will perform on May 5 with music
that has been shared by the
OSU campus and community since 1875 . The group has
actively tailgated at home
football games, performed
concerts on and off campus
and has made frequent concert trips both in the United
States and abroad.
Discounts are available for
seniors and SSU students,
faculty, staff and alumni.
Also, receive ten shows for
the price of nine. With the
purchase of a full season
subscription, a ticket for the
play
"To ·
Kill
a
Mockingbird"
will
be
included at no extra charge.
Single tickets will begin
Aug. 25.
Beginning July I, all ticketed VRCFA events' will be
available for sale on
Ticketmaster's world-wide
Internet and ticket outlet
sales network. When using
the Ticketmaster services,
additional
Ticketmaster
charges may be added to the
cost of the tickJt.
For more information,
contact the Mc.Kinley Box
Office at (740) 351-3600, or
visit info@vrcfa.org or
www.sopaa.org.

SALEM CENTER - Salem Township Volunteer Fire
Department's 30th annual ice cream social is Saturday, July
19. Serving will be from lL a.m. to 4 p.m. The fire depart·
mentis on Ohio 124 at Salem Center in Meigs County.
The menu will consist of 12 flavors of homemade ice
cream, roast beef sandwiches, hot dogs, potato and macaroni salad, baked b~ans, pies and more.
For more information, call Linda Montgomery at (740) 6694245.

Gamer's night scheduled
GALLIPOLIS - Bossard Memorial Library's Youth
Services Department has scheduled its second Gamer's Night
of the year. The event has been scheduled from 5 until 7 p.m.
on Friday: July II , in the library's Atrium and Switzer rooms.
Game systems available for play include a Wii, PS2 and art
XBOX360. Participants are encouraged 10 bring their own
games and additional sy:;tems as well. The event is free of
charge to all area youth and snacks will be provided .
Children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by &amp;
responsible adult.
.
For further information on -this or any othe~ event host·
ed by Bossard Memorial Library Youth Services , pleas6
contact Youth Services by calling the library at 446-{?EAD
ext. 229 or you may e-mail your questions to Angie Strait;
Prog.ram ,
Coordinator
at
Youth
Services
straitan@oplin.org.

FAC offers·suinmer classes
GALLIPOLIS - The French Art Colony will be offering
the following summer classes:·
;
• Youth Art with Lolita Casta-Mullen - Youth Clay
Classes are currently in session. Sign up no.w for Monday
and -Wednesday classes, 1·3 p.m. , prorated at $60 for the
.
rest of the month, with all supplies included.
• Adult Class with Amy Bowman Moore - Beginning
Glass Fusing classes will take place on Monday and
Tuesday, July 14 and 15 , from 6 until 8 p.m. The class fee
is $35 and all supplies are included.
• Guitar Lessons with Ryan ·Duffy - Weekly 30 minute
sessions. Cost is $10 per session. Call to schedule. .
;
• Piano Lessons with Allen Strait. Weekly lessons fo~
$47/month. Call!o sehedule.
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For more information or to register, contact the Frenc~
Art Colony, 530 First Avenue, Gallipolis, call (740) 446·
3834 or visit www.FrenchArtColony.org.
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Rodriguez, Michigan to pay WVU $4 million
BY VICKI SMITII
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Post 128 at Portsmouth (dQublehead·
!r), 6 p.m.
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MORGANTOWN
Football
coach
Rich
Uglon BaHball
the
Rodriguez ·, and
Parkersburg at Post 128 (doubleheadUniversity of Michigan have
er}, 1 p .m .
agreed to pay West Virginia
University $4 million over
the next three and a half
years to settle a bitter, well
publicized lawsuit WVU
~
filed over the · contract
,:-,I.{)Q . qn .; ~, . Rodriguez broke when he
Satyrday Julv 12

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for Eastern High -School
football ··~ents today at. 8
p.m. on the..$taditirh J,Ieaehers.
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$1.5
million in three annual payments beginning January
'2010, Michigan said in a
.statement Wednesday. His
new employer w1ll pay the
otber $2.5 m1llton by the end
of
July
and
cover
Roariguez's legal fees . .
"To help Rich focus on the
challenges ahead we have
.
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" It's a case that should
wo rk e d
with ,him to have settled a long time ago
resolve the and could have settled a long
d i s p u t e time ago," Flaherty said.
be t w e e n
WVU will be responsible
him
and for its own legal bills, which
W e s t Wakefield said "will be very
Vi r g i n i a reasonable .''
University
A call to Ohio attorney
over
the Marv Robon, representing
terms of his Rodriguez, was not returned,
Rodriguez
buyout , " and Rodriguez's agent, Mike
at h I e t·i c Brown, declined comment.
director Bill Martin said.
WVU a1:hletic director Ed
''Although he continues to Pastilong, meanwhile, said
disagree with the validity of he was pleased WVU can
the terms, Rich and the rest start the fall football season
of us at Michigan felt that it without distractions, and
would be best to get this dis- Gov. Joe Manchin issued a
tracting issue behind us."
· statement urging an end to
· The WVU Board of the acrimony.
Governors approved the set7'It's now time to move
tlement, ending a case that on," he said.
attorney!i·Tom Flaherty and
Rodriguez
quit
the
Jeff Wakefield were set to Mountaineers only a year
try this fall. ·
after extending his contract

with WVU . He had argued
that WVU broke the contract
first by failing to honor cer:
tain promises - ·a charge ,
WVU denied.
The
settlement
was
reached on what had been a
key deadline in the case. A
jud~e had given Rodriguez
until the end of Tuesday to
reveal whether anyone had
agreed to pay WVU on his
behalf.
Adding press ure was a
motion WVU filed last
week, asking a Michigan
judge to order Martin and
UM President Mary Sue
Coleman to testify in depositions. A hearing on that
request had been set for
Wednesday afternoon.
When Michigan lured
away basketball coach John
Beilein in April 2007, his
West Virginia contract had a

$2.5 million buyout clause.
In his sett lement, Beilein
agreed to pay $1.5 million to
the WVU Foundation.
Both Beilein and Martin
had said the buyout issue
was Beilein's responsibility,
,
not Michigan's.
That wasn't the case wHh
Rodriguez.
,
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WVU President Mike
Garrison said he was pleased
the matter was resolved as
the university thought it
should be from the beginning .
" It was a valid contract.
We entered the contract in
very good faitti. We worked
very hard to create an ex perience here for our former
coach that was a very good
one, but he made a decision
and I respect his decision."

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Southern High
volleyball camp
· RACINE
The
Southern Volleyball Youth
Camp .for all girls entering
Bv ·JENNA Fiir~ii
what eise was om there, and
fifth through eighth grades
ASSOCIATED PRESS
given the opportunity to buy
in the fall will be held from
majority ownership in fledg9 a.m. to iwon, July 14-16 at
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
ling Haas-CNC Racing,
Southern High School.
From his seat in tile bright Stewart couldn't resist. He
The cost is $30 per stu- orange No. 20, Tonr Stewart scheduled a Thursday news
dent. A camp T-shirt is spent a decade dnving his conference at Chicagoland
way to superstardom while Speedway to discuss hi s latincluded in the price.
. The camp is meant to helping Joe Gibbs Racing est venture.
Stewart, who owns ~everteach passing, setting, hit- · become one of NASCAR's
top
teains.
·
al
sprint car teams and a trio
ting skills, and fundamenThe partnership produced of race tracks - including
tals.
32 victories, two Cup cham- famed Eldora Speedway in
· Contact Tonja Hunter at
pionships and more than $68 Ohio ·- will likely model
, 740-949·3088 for more million in winnings. It also his NASCAR team after the
information.
survived a flurry of storms Gibbs organization.
Joe Gibbs has supported
created by one of the most
tempestuous drivers in "Smoke"
unequivocally
·NASGAR history:
through a tllD)ultuoils I 0
It was the perfect union, years that saw Stewart
yet it left Stewart wanting punch a photographer,
· engage in run-ins with felmore.
More lhan he could ever low drivers, fans and the
. TUPPERS PLAINS get at Gibbs, where an own- media, and often fall on
The. Eastern High School ership stake wasn't an NASCAR's
bad
side
volleyball team will start option and Stewart .was sim- through his jaw-dropping
conditioning for interested ply the driver. So Stewart candor and sharp wit.
players entering grades 9-12 secured his release from the . He thanked the or~aniza­
o~onday, July 14 at 6
organization Wednesday, . tion for sticking by htm, and
~.m. at the EHS gymnasi·
paving the way for him to teaching him much of what
UJII.
purchase his own N ASCAR he knows as a busihessman.
- Players are reminded to team.
"I've learned so much
iead through all'information
"While this moment is bit- from them and have a
c:ontained in the stu&lt;)entc tersweet, we're parting on tremendous amount of
~thlete athletic packets and good terms and we know .respect for what they've
must .turn in all required that each of us has benefited built," Stewart said in a
forms to the athletic director greatly from the other," statement. "I've modeled
llefore they will be eligible team president J.D. Gibbs my USAC and World . of
said in a statement.
Outlaws teams the same
to participate.
The remarkable and often way they built . their
10-year run will NASCAR team, and I made
Southern Basketball emotional
end for Smoke, Zippy and it a point to find good people
the JGR boys at the end of to run those programs.
Golf Scramble set
"If I've learned anything
the season.
Gibbs had hoped _to sign from my time at Joe Gibbs
RACINE
The Stewart to an extensiOn that . Racing, it's that Joe Gibbs'
Southern Basketball pro- would keep the 37-year-old saying of, 'You win with
gram will host a four-man driver in his seat past 2009 people,' is incredibly true.
golf scramble on Aug. 2 at and until he . retired, but They always surrounded me .
Riverside Golf Club in Stewart stalled during con·
.
Mason, W.Va.
tract talks. He wanted to see
Please see. Stewart. 83
:: The scramble will be an .
8":30 a.m. shotgun start, and
t!te format is bring-yourown team. Only one player
· with an under-! 0 'handicap
is allowed per team with a
second time out being off
BY RtCK GANO
ASSOCIATED PRESS
the DL and we were on a
total team handicap of 40 or
above.
·
game plan of I00 to I 05
CHICAGO - Big Z was pitches," manager Lou
The cost will be $60 per
person ($240 per team) with at his best and showed why Piniella said.
The
Cubs
did
let
optional cash pot, skins, and he's headed to New York for
All-Star
game.
.
Zambrano
bat
in
the
eighth
the
fDUlligan for purchase.
Carlos Zambrano allowed - he's a .358 hitter this year
Prizes of first, second, and
one
hit - a second-inning - and he singled, his 19th
lhird place finishes will be
homer
to Adam Dunn - in hit of the season, one shy of
~warded.
Additionally,
flrizes for longest putt, eight innings Wednesday last season's entire total.
"That appeased him a litl~mgest drive, and closest to night, retiring the final 20
batters
he
faced
as
the
tie
bit," Pmiella said.
tile pin will be presented.
Cubs
beat
the
Zambrano,
acknowledgChicago
~everages and food will be
Cincinnati Reds 5-1.
ing that the time on the DL
~rovided . To enter, please
Zambrano
shrugged
off
helped
him rest his arm, had
~ontact coach Jeff Caldwell
Dunn's
homer
and
then
went
no
problem
. with coming
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out, even though the Reds
"That was a bad pitch," loaded the bases in.the ninth
Zambrano said. "After that I off reliever Carlos Marmo!.
said, 'Forget about it, just
"It's been a long time
(X&gt;NTACfUS
pitch your game. You feel since I pitched a complete
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good todaY, and just think game. I think the last . ti!lle
about three or four more was last year. And I wanted
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innings . Pitch your game to do that," Zambrano said.
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.home run.'"
The dominating · perfor- ago. It's too soon ." .
Eric Randolph, Sport• Writer
mance came in Zambrano's
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Sryan Walt•r•, Sports Writer activated from the disabled while throwing 103 pitches.
list with right shoulder strain His next appearance could
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come out for the ninth .
Tuesday. He' d be well·restLarry Crum, Spo!U Writer
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For a guy who plays
the ·blues, Albert
Castiglia seems to
be having way too
much fun when he
performs, as he will
demonsrate
this
Friday.
He'll be making a
return appearance in
Pomeroy's riverfront amphitheater
in the Rhythm on
the River series of
the Pomeroy and
Blues Jazz Society.
Sho~time is 8 p.m
on July II.
Always the entertainer, he began
playing guitar when
he was 12 and has
been on stage since
. Albert Castiglia
he was 18.
Here is a man born in New York on the weekend of the
famous Woodstock Music Festival with a Cuban mother
'and an Italian father, who soon after beginning to play the
guitar realized that the passions of his heart were expressed
best by his music. He realized that he could sing as well as
he played. '
After college he began the day-night schedule which pui
him on the music scene but soon found it was too much. In
1990 he joined the Miami Blues Authority, performing as
lead guitarist and vocalist for the· next seven years develop~
ing a personalized musical style, won the Best Local blues
guitanst for 1997, and decided to pursue his lifelong dream
of "hitting the road" as a blues performer.
Castiglia performed so well on his early tours that he was
soon at clubs and blues festivals all over the United States ,
Canada, and Europe winning rave reviews for his performances along the way. While living in Chicago was lead
singer and guitar player in the "Hoodoo Man's Band" and
began touring with Sandra Hall, nationally known as the
·~Empress of the Blues." He opened for her for several
years.
.
Then in 200 I he decided to work on his own material and
began writing and working with a recording studio. He soon
finished his own debut CD entitled "Burn." in Nashville,
Tenn.
From then he grew in popularity and today performs a1
clubs and festivals across America, as well as in Canada and
j:lurope.
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Nine }'l!ar-old Miranda Saunders poses with a selectlo'n of brides from the doll coiJ!jCtldn of her grandmother, Sharon
McNabb. Several local collectors will be displaying a variety of Items during the annual Doll and Bear·show, to be held
·
·
this weekend at the Our House Museum In Gallipolis.

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National scoreboard, Page B4
Columbus extends coach, Page B8

'The Kid' Castiglia leads Friday
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NASCAR driver Tony Stewart climbs in his car for the start of the Coke Zero· 400 auto race
at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach , Fla. Saturday. Joe Gibbs Racing will
release Tony Stewart from his contract at the end of the season. ending an incredibly suc·
cessful decade in wh ich they won two championships and turned the organization into one
of NA'SCAR's best.

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Chicago Cubs' Geovany Soto, left. congratulates Derrek Lee after lee scored on an RBI
double by Aramis Ramirez against the Cincinnati Reds during the seventh Inning oj a baseball game W~f'nesd!'IY in Chicago. The Cubs won 5-1.

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Performing Arts Association announces. 2008-09 season
· PORTSMOUTH
Shawnee State University's
Vern Riffe Center for the
Arts and the Southern Ohio
Performing Arts Association
announces · the schedule for
the 2008-2009 season.
"This is a _great lineup of
shows for the next season,"
said Carl Daehler, executive
director of the VRCFA. "It
has something for everyone
· and many family-friendly
programs. We expect a great
resr.onse from our subscnbers. and the public." '
Ten shows have been lined
up starting Sept. 18 with the
performance
by
Cherryholmes, a family
group that promises to offer
an ' exciting brand of
Bluegrass with a contemporary twist. The group was
recent! y honored with their
second Grammy Award
nomination for their latest
release;
album
\'Cherry holmes II, Black and
White."
· On Oct. 16, the Columbus
Symphony Orchestra returns
for the third till\e under the
of
Junichi
direction
f{irokami. He will conduct
the acclaimed orchestra in a
Igor
concert
featuring
Stravinsky's "The Firebird ,"
Ralph Vaughan- Williams'
"Five Variants uf Dives and

Lazarus" and Tchaikovsky's turntable and the musicalliterally bursts into life in his
"Serenade for Strings."
On Dec. 8, the Canadian living room and on stage. It
Brass will perform a holiday is a tale filled with mobsters
marriages,
movie
concert i'ncluding works and
from Bach, Purcell, Glenn moguls and monkeys, sweetMiller and Fats Waller. They hearts and songs, and Latin
have been featured on "The Lotharios with lavish dance
Tonight Show," "Today," numbers.
"EntertainmentTonight" and
Then on March 24, The
numerous PBS special pro- Romeros will be performgrams.
ing . They have been called
On Jan. 2, a performance "The Royal Family of the
of the legendary "Sweeney Guitar" because of the beauTodd ," a "demon barber" . ty of their artistry and passet on revenge who takes up sage of talent from generawith his neighbor in a deh- tion to generation. Today,
grpup
represents
cious plot to "slice" tl)eir the
way through . England's Romero's third generation
upper crust, will come to life of continuing in tradition of
on the VRCFA stage.
excellence.
On Feb, 5, The BalletMet
"To Kill a Mockingbird ,"
of Columbus will perform comes to the VRCFA stage
the groundbreaking fusion on April 7. The play is based
of dance and music in "Jazz o.n . Harper Lee's classical
Moves ." The electrifying novel of Atticus Finch, a
program features commis- · white lawyer and father,
sioned dance works, and defending a black man.
musiC by renowned artists
On April 21, "Hairspray,"
from around the country that the winner of eight Tony
touch on legendary figures Awards will be performed
of the 1950s and the unstop- on the stage of the VRCFA.
pable energy of today's This splashy musical feaartists .
tures Tracy Turnblad, who
The Broadway show "The dreams to dance on the popDrowsy Chaperone," will be ular Corny Collins Show,
performed on March I. It all and is transformed from a
starts when a die-hard musi- social outcast to a sudden
cal-theater fan plays his TV star.
Ohio
State
favorite cast album on his
The

University's Men's Glee
Club, under the direction of
Dr. Robert J. Ward, will perform on May 5 with music
that has been shared by the
OSU campus and community since 1875 . The group has
actively tailgated at home
football games, performed
concerts on and off campus
and has made frequent concert trips both in the United
States and abroad.
Discounts are available for
seniors and SSU students,
faculty, staff and alumni.
Also, receive ten shows for
the price of nine. With the
purchase of a full season
subscription, a ticket for the
play
"To ·
Kill
a
Mockingbird"
will
be
included at no extra charge.
Single tickets will begin
Aug. 25.
Beginning July I, all ticketed VRCFA events' will be
available for sale on
Ticketmaster's world-wide
Internet and ticket outlet
sales network. When using
the Ticketmaster services,
additional
Ticketmaster
charges may be added to the
cost of the tickJt.
For more information,
contact the Mc.Kinley Box
Office at (740) 351-3600, or
visit info@vrcfa.org or
www.sopaa.org.

SALEM CENTER - Salem Township Volunteer Fire
Department's 30th annual ice cream social is Saturday, July
19. Serving will be from lL a.m. to 4 p.m. The fire depart·
mentis on Ohio 124 at Salem Center in Meigs County.
The menu will consist of 12 flavors of homemade ice
cream, roast beef sandwiches, hot dogs, potato and macaroni salad, baked b~ans, pies and more.
For more information, call Linda Montgomery at (740) 6694245.

Gamer's night scheduled
GALLIPOLIS - Bossard Memorial Library's Youth
Services Department has scheduled its second Gamer's Night
of the year. The event has been scheduled from 5 until 7 p.m.
on Friday: July II , in the library's Atrium and Switzer rooms.
Game systems available for play include a Wii, PS2 and art
XBOX360. Participants are encouraged 10 bring their own
games and additional sy:;tems as well. The event is free of
charge to all area youth and snacks will be provided .
Children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by &amp;
responsible adult.
.
For further information on -this or any othe~ event host·
ed by Bossard Memorial Library Youth Services , pleas6
contact Youth Services by calling the library at 446-{?EAD
ext. 229 or you may e-mail your questions to Angie Strait;
Prog.ram ,
Coordinator
at
Youth
Services
straitan@oplin.org.

FAC offers·suinmer classes
GALLIPOLIS - The French Art Colony will be offering
the following summer classes:·
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• Youth Art with Lolita Casta-Mullen - Youth Clay
Classes are currently in session. Sign up no.w for Monday
and -Wednesday classes, 1·3 p.m. , prorated at $60 for the
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rest of the month, with all supplies included.
• Adult Class with Amy Bowman Moore - Beginning
Glass Fusing classes will take place on Monday and
Tuesday, July 14 and 15 , from 6 until 8 p.m. The class fee
is $35 and all supplies are included.
• Guitar Lessons with Ryan ·Duffy - Weekly 30 minute
sessions. Cost is $10 per session. Call to schedule. .
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• Piano Lessons with Allen Strait. Weekly lessons fo~
$47/month. Call!o sehedule.
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For more information or to register, contact the Frenc~
Art Colony, 530 First Avenue, Gallipolis, call (740) 446·
3834 or visit www.FrenchArtColony.org.
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Rodriguez, Michigan to pay WVU $4 million
BY VICKI SMITII
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Post 128 at Portsmouth (dQublehead·
!r), 6 p.m.
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MORGANTOWN
Football
coach
Rich
Uglon BaHball
the
Rodriguez ·, and
Parkersburg at Post 128 (doubleheadUniversity of Michigan have
er}, 1 p .m .
agreed to pay West Virginia
University $4 million over
the next three and a half
years to settle a bitter, well
publicized lawsuit WVU
~
filed over the · contract
,:-,I.{)Q . qn .; ~, . Rodriguez broke when he
Satyrday Julv 12

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for Eastern High -School
football ··~ents today at. 8
p.m. on the..$taditirh J,Ieaehers.
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football coach Kevm Welsh
ill 740-678-0608.

$1.5
million in three annual payments beginning January
'2010, Michigan said in a
.statement Wednesday. His
new employer w1ll pay the
otber $2.5 m1llton by the end
of
July
and
cover
Roariguez's legal fees . .
"To help Rich focus on the
challenges ahead we have
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" It's a case that should
wo rk e d
with ,him to have settled a long time ago
resolve the and could have settled a long
d i s p u t e time ago," Flaherty said.
be t w e e n
WVU will be responsible
him
and for its own legal bills, which
W e s t Wakefield said "will be very
Vi r g i n i a reasonable .''
University
A call to Ohio attorney
over
the Marv Robon, representing
terms of his Rodriguez, was not returned,
Rodriguez
buyout , " and Rodriguez's agent, Mike
at h I e t·i c Brown, declined comment.
director Bill Martin said.
WVU a1:hletic director Ed
''Although he continues to Pastilong, meanwhile, said
disagree with the validity of he was pleased WVU can
the terms, Rich and the rest start the fall football season
of us at Michigan felt that it without distractions, and
would be best to get this dis- Gov. Joe Manchin issued a
tracting issue behind us."
· statement urging an end to
· The WVU Board of the acrimony.
Governors approved the set7'It's now time to move
tlement, ending a case that on," he said.
attorney!i·Tom Flaherty and
Rodriguez
quit
the
Jeff Wakefield were set to Mountaineers only a year
try this fall. ·
after extending his contract

with WVU . He had argued
that WVU broke the contract
first by failing to honor cer:
tain promises - ·a charge ,
WVU denied.
The
settlement
was
reached on what had been a
key deadline in the case. A
jud~e had given Rodriguez
until the end of Tuesday to
reveal whether anyone had
agreed to pay WVU on his
behalf.
Adding press ure was a
motion WVU filed last
week, asking a Michigan
judge to order Martin and
UM President Mary Sue
Coleman to testify in depositions. A hearing on that
request had been set for
Wednesday afternoon.
When Michigan lured
away basketball coach John
Beilein in April 2007, his
West Virginia contract had a

$2.5 million buyout clause.
In his sett lement, Beilein
agreed to pay $1.5 million to
the WVU Foundation.
Both Beilein and Martin
had said the buyout issue
was Beilein's responsibility,
,
not Michigan's.
That wasn't the case wHh
Rodriguez.
,
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WVU President Mike
Garrison said he was pleased
the matter was resolved as
the university thought it
should be from the beginning .
" It was a valid contract.
We entered the contract in
very good faitti. We worked
very hard to create an ex perience here for our former
coach that was a very good
one, but he made a decision
and I respect his decision."

Please sH WVU. B4

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Southern High
volleyball camp
· RACINE
The
Southern Volleyball Youth
Camp .for all girls entering
Bv ·JENNA Fiir~ii
what eise was om there, and
fifth through eighth grades
ASSOCIATED PRESS
given the opportunity to buy
in the fall will be held from
majority ownership in fledg9 a.m. to iwon, July 14-16 at
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
ling Haas-CNC Racing,
Southern High School.
From his seat in tile bright Stewart couldn't resist. He
The cost is $30 per stu- orange No. 20, Tonr Stewart scheduled a Thursday news
dent. A camp T-shirt is spent a decade dnving his conference at Chicagoland
way to superstardom while Speedway to discuss hi s latincluded in the price.
. The camp is meant to helping Joe Gibbs Racing est venture.
Stewart, who owns ~everteach passing, setting, hit- · become one of NASCAR's
top
teains.
·
al
sprint car teams and a trio
ting skills, and fundamenThe partnership produced of race tracks - including
tals.
32 victories, two Cup cham- famed Eldora Speedway in
· Contact Tonja Hunter at
pionships and more than $68 Ohio ·- will likely model
, 740-949·3088 for more million in winnings. It also his NASCAR team after the
information.
survived a flurry of storms Gibbs organization.
Joe Gibbs has supported
created by one of the most
tempestuous drivers in "Smoke"
unequivocally
·NASGAR history:
through a tllD)ultuoils I 0
It was the perfect union, years that saw Stewart
yet it left Stewart wanting punch a photographer,
· engage in run-ins with felmore.
More lhan he could ever low drivers, fans and the
. TUPPERS PLAINS get at Gibbs, where an own- media, and often fall on
The. Eastern High School ership stake wasn't an NASCAR's
bad
side
volleyball team will start option and Stewart .was sim- through his jaw-dropping
conditioning for interested ply the driver. So Stewart candor and sharp wit.
players entering grades 9-12 secured his release from the . He thanked the or~aniza­
o~onday, July 14 at 6
organization Wednesday, . tion for sticking by htm, and
~.m. at the EHS gymnasi·
paving the way for him to teaching him much of what
UJII.
purchase his own N ASCAR he knows as a busihessman.
- Players are reminded to team.
"I've learned so much
iead through all'information
"While this moment is bit- from them and have a
c:ontained in the stu&lt;)entc tersweet, we're parting on tremendous amount of
~thlete athletic packets and good terms and we know .respect for what they've
must .turn in all required that each of us has benefited built," Stewart said in a
forms to the athletic director greatly from the other," statement. "I've modeled
llefore they will be eligible team president J.D. Gibbs my USAC and World . of
said in a statement.
Outlaws teams the same
to participate.
The remarkable and often way they built . their
10-year run will NASCAR team, and I made
Southern Basketball emotional
end for Smoke, Zippy and it a point to find good people
the JGR boys at the end of to run those programs.
Golf Scramble set
"If I've learned anything
the season.
Gibbs had hoped _to sign from my time at Joe Gibbs
RACINE
The Stewart to an extensiOn that . Racing, it's that Joe Gibbs'
Southern Basketball pro- would keep the 37-year-old saying of, 'You win with
gram will host a four-man driver in his seat past 2009 people,' is incredibly true.
golf scramble on Aug. 2 at and until he . retired, but They always surrounded me .
Riverside Golf Club in Stewart stalled during con·
.
Mason, W.Va.
tract talks. He wanted to see
Please see. Stewart. 83
:: The scramble will be an .
8":30 a.m. shotgun start, and
t!te format is bring-yourown team. Only one player
· with an under-! 0 'handicap
is allowed per team with a
second time out being off
BY RtCK GANO
ASSOCIATED PRESS
the DL and we were on a
total team handicap of 40 or
above.
·
game plan of I00 to I 05
CHICAGO - Big Z was pitches," manager Lou
The cost will be $60 per
person ($240 per team) with at his best and showed why Piniella said.
The
Cubs
did
let
optional cash pot, skins, and he's headed to New York for
All-Star
game.
.
Zambrano
bat
in
the
eighth
the
fDUlligan for purchase.
Carlos Zambrano allowed - he's a .358 hitter this year
Prizes of first, second, and
one
hit - a second-inning - and he singled, his 19th
lhird place finishes will be
homer
to Adam Dunn - in hit of the season, one shy of
~warded.
Additionally,
flrizes for longest putt, eight innings Wednesday last season's entire total.
"That appeased him a litl~mgest drive, and closest to night, retiring the final 20
batters
he
faced
as
the
tie
bit," Pmiella said.
tile pin will be presented.
Cubs
beat
the
Zambrano,
acknowledgChicago
~everages and food will be
Cincinnati Reds 5-1.
ing that the time on the DL
~rovided . To enter, please
Zambrano
shrugged
off
helped
him rest his arm, had
~ontact coach Jeff Caldwell
Dunn's
homer
and
then
went
no
problem
. with coming
ilt 740·949-3129.
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to work against the Reds .
out, even though the Reds
"That was a bad pitch," loaded the bases in.the ninth
Zambrano said. "After that I off reliever Carlos Marmo!.
said, 'Forget about it, just
"It's been a long time
(X&gt;NTACfUS
pitch your game. You feel since I pitched a complete
1-740-446-2342 el(l. 33
good todaY, and just think game. I think the last . ti!lle
about three or four more was last year. And I wanted
fa. -1·740-448·3008
innings . Pitch your game to do that," Zambrano said.
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and don't worry about a "But not in this situation. I
fl..ort•.Sllll.
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came off the DL one start
.home run.'"
The dominating · perfor- ago. It's too soon ." .
Eric Randolph, Sport• Writer
mance came in Zambrano's
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second start sirice he was none and struck out five
Sryan Walt•r•, Sports Writer activated from the disabled while throwing 103 pitches.
list with right shoulder strain His next appearance could
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- the main reason he didn't be in the All-Star game next
come out for the ninth .
Tuesday. He' d be well·restLarry Crum, Spo!U Writer
"He wanted to go out and
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For a guy who plays
the ·blues, Albert
Castiglia seems to
be having way too
much fun when he
performs, as he will
demonsrate
this
Friday.
He'll be making a
return appearance in
Pomeroy's riverfront amphitheater
in the Rhythm on
the River series of
the Pomeroy and
Blues Jazz Society.
Sho~time is 8 p.m
on July II.
Always the entertainer, he began
playing guitar when
he was 12 and has
been on stage since
. Albert Castiglia
he was 18.
Here is a man born in New York on the weekend of the
famous Woodstock Music Festival with a Cuban mother
'and an Italian father, who soon after beginning to play the
guitar realized that the passions of his heart were expressed
best by his music. He realized that he could sing as well as
he played. '
After college he began the day-night schedule which pui
him on the music scene but soon found it was too much. In
1990 he joined the Miami Blues Authority, performing as
lead guitarist and vocalist for the· next seven years develop~
ing a personalized musical style, won the Best Local blues
guitanst for 1997, and decided to pursue his lifelong dream
of "hitting the road" as a blues performer.
Castiglia performed so well on his early tours that he was
soon at clubs and blues festivals all over the United States ,
Canada, and Europe winning rave reviews for his performances along the way. While living in Chicago was lead
singer and guitar player in the "Hoodoo Man's Band" and
began touring with Sandra Hall, nationally known as the
·~Empress of the Blues." He opened for her for several
years.
.
Then in 200 I he decided to work on his own material and
began writing and working with a recording studio. He soon
finished his own debut CD entitled "Burn." in Nashville,
Tenn.
From then he grew in popularity and today performs a1
clubs and festivals across America, as well as in Canada and
j:lurope.
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Nine }'l!ar-old Miranda Saunders poses with a selectlo'n of brides from the doll coiJ!jCtldn of her grandmother, Sharon
McNabb. Several local collectors will be displaying a variety of Items during the annual Doll and Bear·show, to be held
·
·
this weekend at the Our House Museum In Gallipolis.

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Astros sink Pirates, Page 83
National scoreboard, Page B4
Columbus extends coach, Page B8

'The Kid' Castiglia leads Friday
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NASCAR driver Tony Stewart climbs in his car for the start of the Coke Zero· 400 auto race
at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach , Fla. Saturday. Joe Gibbs Racing will
release Tony Stewart from his contract at the end of the season. ending an incredibly suc·
cessful decade in wh ich they won two championships and turned the organization into one
of NA'SCAR's best.

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Chicago Cubs' Geovany Soto, left. congratulates Derrek Lee after lee scored on an RBI
double by Aramis Ramirez against the Cincinnati Reds during the seventh Inning oj a baseball game W~f'nesd!'IY in Chicago. The Cubs won 5-1.

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Eagle SK Road.
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The r&lt;lce wi1'1 start and end
a! the St. Paul United
Methodist Church and will
be run on the surrounding
streets and roads. The top
three overall male and
fcmulc fini shers in both the
5K road race and fun run
will rece ive awards. T-shirts
will be given tothe firs! 100

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OetroitTigers' Miguel Cabrera, right , celebrates as he round.s the bases after hi tting a two. run home run in_the ninth inninf!, to ba;;t the Cl"v"lanri tnctLan.o.. R.l.'i-4n -a bas.~l:\31! game
Wednesday in Detroit.

Cabrera's homer in 9th completes
:Tigers' comeback win over ~ndians

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Guillen popped out, Cabrera Republi~ entered In the sevhit a drive.off Jensen Lewis enth inning afte r Renteri a
i0-3) for his 16th home run strained a hamstring ru·nof the season.
ning out a gro und ball. ...
The Tige"' won their third Mi chi ga n State football
in a row. They ·Scored · a run coach Mark Dantonio threw
in the sixth and tied it with out the first pitch.
five more in the seventh.
Cleveland took a 3-0 in .
the first against Eddie
Bonine · when· Jhonny
Peralta hit an RBI double,
Blake had a sacrifice tly and
Shin-Soo Chao foll owed
singled home a run·.
Grady Sizemore hit RBI
singles in the . second and
fourth innings. and an error
by Guillen at third ba se
made it 6-0 in the sixth.
· Detroit scored on Edgar
Renteria 's RBI single in the
sixth, then chased Paul Byrd
in the seventh after Dane
Sardinha
and
Curtis
Granderson started the
inning 'with singles.
" We got contributions
. from a lot of guys, and then
the big guy ended it for us,"
home run in two game s.
Leyland said.
''He lhrew me a fastball
Reliever
Rafae l
and I pur a bi g sw in g on it." Betan court walked Clete
.said Cabrera, who homered Thomas to load the bases
twice in Tuesday's '!-2 win. and Guillen made it 6-3
"Good thi ngs are happening with a two-run double.
right now, and it went Olll." Cabrera drove in another
Todu Jones 14-0) pitched run with an groundout and
out of a pun in the wp of the . Matt Joyce tied it with a
ninth, escapin g whe n Carlos two-run homer.
Guillen snagged a hurd
Blake led ol'f the ninth
grounder a! third base "nd with a double against Jones
threw Blake out at the plate. and took third on a ground''That w;" a phenomenal out. Ryan Garko followed
pl ay,'' Tigers manager Jim with a sharp grounder to
Ley land said. ·'That's just third and Guillen threw out
.react ion - you ca n:t prac- Blake at the plate .
tice that play - and it was a
1\jotes: Tigers 2B Placid.o
do-or-d ie play."
Polanco didn't start after
Marcus Thames then led being' sworn in as a U.S. citoff the bottom h&lt;~lf with a izen before the game . The
pinch-single . After Carlos native of the Dominican

Age groups will IJ divided into six gro ups: 14 years
old and under. 15-18. 19-25.
26-35. 36-49, and 50 years
old and older.
Registration will be held
begi nning at 7:30a.m. in the
parkin g lor of rhe Cheaper
Place across the road from
Subway. Pre-registration fee
is $ 12. and reg istration the
day of the race is $15.
Checks . should be made
payabl e to the Eastern
Athletic Boosters. and regi stration form s should be
mailed to Josh Fogle, 2038
Campbell Street, Coolville ,.
Ohio. 45721.
For ques tion s or more
'infor mation . contact Josh
Fog le at 740-667-9730.

currently
available
at
Eastern
High
School.
Pack~ts can be picked up in
the office from 8:30 a.m.
u11til 3:30 p.m. Tuesday
through Friday.
All student-athletes in 7th
through 12th grade who
wish to participate in cheerleading, football. golf. cro&gt;~
country, or volleyball must
complete the pat:ket with a
parent in order to be eligible
IO play a sport ;n the. fall.
Additionally. all student-albletes must have a. phy,ical
completed and turned in in
order to partiCipate.
For more informati on,
contact Pam Douthllt at
Eastern H1gh School.

The Big Bend Youth
Football League will be
holding football and cheerleading sign-ups every
Saturday in July for any area
youth from Ohio or West
Virginia interested in participati1ig.
Sign-ups will be held at
the Veteran s Memorial
Stadium in Middleport from
Ill a.m. until I p.m.
For questions or more
information, contact Sarah
at 740-698-4054. Regina at
740-698-2804. Dave at 304674-5178. Misty at 304-7735230, or Rick at 740-3670438 . .

Softball tourney
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EHS fall sports
athletic packets

ATHENS - The Ohio
University baseball program
'will be hosting two prospect
camps this summer and fall
for 2009, 2010, and 2011
high school graduates. Ttie
first camp will be held
August 23. and the second is
scheduled for October 4. •
The camps will give student-athletes the opportuniJy
to showcase their skill s ~n
front of college coaches from
all divi sions and professiooial
SCOtllS from Ohio and its surrounding areas. OU baseball
coaches will also be on hand .
Each camp will begi n with
reg istration at 8 a.m. at Bob
Wren Stadium and conclude
at approximately 6:30 p.m.
There will be a limit of 72
student-athletes per camp, so
pre-registration is . encouraged to ensure a panicipant's
place. Cost !'or the camp i s
$205 per player.
To pre-register, visit
http://ohiobobcats .cstv.com!c
amps/ohio-camps.html. For
more information, • contact
Brian Hoskinson at 740-593134 1 or ho~k.insb@ohio.edu

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·Cincinnati Reds right-han' der Aaron Harang wi ll have
an MRI exam on his ri ght
forearm after he experienced
discomfort
ear ly
Wednesday.
Harang lasted on ly 4 1-3
i nnin ~s Tuesday night, when
.he ytelded a career-h igh
seven walks in a 7-3 loss to
the Cubs. He left for
Cincinnati
before
Wednesday night' s · ~ame,
and will likely .mi ss h1s last
.start before the All-Star
:game.
· ''I'm goiitg to do s.o me
treatment beforehand and
then· go over and get my
MRI done," Hanmg said in
the Reds clubhouse on
Wednesday.
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bothering
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.After building big leads in
:their previous three games
·only to lose each time, the
.Houston Astros didn 't let ir
happen again .
Geoff Blum hit a three-run
'homer in the first inning and
·Houston avoided a three-game sweep by holding off
the "J&gt;ittsburgh Pirates 6-4
Wednesday night.
· Kazuo
Mat sui. · Ty
Wigginton and Mic:hael
.Bourn each had two hits for
the Asrros, who blew a four,run lead before scoring
.twice in the seventh.
. The Astros had early 3-0
leads Monday and Tue sday
against Pittsburgh. They
&lt;!ISO lost . in 17 innings
Sunday at Atlanta after
.holding a 5-l cushion at ami
.Point.
, "I think that win was pretty necessary considering the
'way thing s have been going
with the ' 17-inning game,
,ihe rain delays and 5-hour
losses and things like that,"
' Blum said. "It's good to get
out of here with a win."
Houston ,
, Last-place
which had lost seven of
'eight, is one game behind
:the Pirates in the NL
Central. Tuesday's loss
.included more than 3 hours
'oJrain delays and didn't end
until.after I a.m.
. "It's definitely a good
feeling to finally get a win
here," Astros manager Cecil
.Cooper said. "We played
,awfully hard these last three
days."
Nate McLouth had three
doubles ~nd scored twice for

Pittsburgh.
whi ch
has reach. He walked Lance
dropped four of six.
Berkman and Carlos Lee
The go-ahead run came before Blum drove the first
without a ball leaving the pitch he saw to ri ght for his
infield. Bourn reached on a sixth homer. Three singles
bunt single against Sean later. it was 4-0. Van
Burnett {0-1) and was sacri- Bensch0te n struck out
ficed to seco nd by Brad Moehler to complete a 35Ausmus. Pinch-hitter · Mark pitch inning.
Loretta chopped a ball just
The former first-round
in front of home plate, and pick &lt;;lidn 't allow another
Pirates
catcher
Ryan run - but he did yield eight
Doumir threw to third too more l:&gt;ase runners in hi s
late to get the speedy Bourn. remaining · 3 2:3 innin gs.
Hunter Pence followed Van Benschoten's tina! line:
with an RBI' groundout four runs on seven hits and
before Matsui hit a double six walks with six striketo center that drove in outs. He threw 117 pitches .
Lorena ro give the Astros a
"He was OK," manag~r ·
two-run lead.
.John
Russe ll
sa id .
"We did a good job of "Obviously. the first inning
manufacturing something in wasn't very good for him.
that two runs in the seventh ·bm he put up zerm. · ~ !'rer
inning," Cooper sa id. "I that. "
think that's what you ha ve
Van Benschinen hadn 't
to do. Good clubs do that." been notified o f his demoHouston starter Brian tion to the mino rs when he
Mochler (5-4) was the bene- met with reporters a her the
ficiary of that rally . He game.
earned. the win after allow" You shouldn ' t feel that
ing four runs, severi hits and added pressure," he said of
a walk in six innings. Jose his pli ght to kee p hi s spot in
Valverde pitched a scoreless the. rotation , "bur I definiteninth for hi s 23rd save.
lv need to come with it a lit ·"We were lucky to score rfe bener than that . obvioussome runs in the se venth ly."
inning and our bullpen came · The Pirates made it 4- 1
in and did a great job," when Xavier Nady tripled
Moehler said.
leading off the second and
The Astros jumped out scored on Adam LaRoche' s
early against John Van groundout.
Benschoten, who is 2-12 · Pittsburgh added two
with an 8.96 ERA in his more with two outs in the
career and was optioned to third on Doumit 's RBI sin Triple-A Indianapolis after gle and Ja son Bay 's runthe game.
scoring double.
Van Benschoten retired
The Pirate s tied it at 4 in
his fir st two baners but the
fiftb
on
Fredd y
aliowed the next six to Sanchez 's sacrifice tly.
·

Houston
Astros
pitcher Brian
Moehler,
right. waits
to tag out
Pittsburgh
Pi rates ' Jack
Wilson who
attempted
to score
from third
on a fifth
inn ing Wild
pitch. in a
basebaii

game in
Pittsburgh
on
Wednesday.
Htl uston
won 6-4.
AP photo

" We fou ght b&lt;tck anJ tied lillie wi nd out of our " 'i b ...
the game. I thou gh t we werl'
Notes: The Piritles ~ai d a
right there." Ru sse ll s"id . correspo nd ing roster move
"We .-ril l had o pportunilics. for Van Benschoten wnuld-

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· won thr~c in a nJ\,. \ im:c a

season-hich
:-.i x-uamc
streak M ~o y 6'- 12 ....· Lee
reall y goin~ our way. and Thursday .... The 'pi'C \'ious went ll-fnr-2 with th ree
then \Ve give up two ntn' lim·~ a Pir ,. Ie ~ player l1ad \\'~~lk·;., entJ.rn-g· m~ H·~ gtrmL·
and just like that, it lOok a three dnuble\ in a ga m ~ was hitti ng -.. trea k . .
We' thought

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Stewart

standings in all but one sea- champimiship."
son - 2006 when he failed
Although Gibbs oflicials
to make• the Chase but still have not said who will
fromPageBl
won three of the final 10 replace Stewart in the No.
races used to determine rhe 20, Logano is expected to
champion.
He wound up till the seat. They had quietwith not just good (leople,
lith
in
the
standings that ly shopped ihe ride to the
but great people, and the
top
free
agents
in
results speak for them- season. ·
Now
Gibbs
hopes
Stewart
NASCAR
,
bur
Carl
selves."
Now Stewart will have to has one last championship Edwards passed on the job
find the same quality people run in him for their organi- in May and JGR oflicials
are now confident Logano
ro help him revamp Haas's zation.
"While
our
time
together
is up for the challenge.
·rwo-car team . Current
is
coming
to
an
end,
we
He · made his NASCAR
Qwner
. Gene Haas began
.
know there's still a lot of debut in the Nationwide
~rvmg a two-year pnson
racing left this season and Series in June at Dover fol ~ntence for tax evasion in
we
plan to make the most of lowing his 18th birthday ·
:!anuary, and the team 1s not
it,"
Gibbs said.
and finished sixth. He won
~xactly competitive.
But it's .been a rocky sea- the · pole in Nashville !he
~ Haas currently fields one
for Stewart, who is stuck next week, and became the
son
~liar for Scott Riggs, and a
in
a
32-race winless streak youngest. winner in series
;iecond entry that's been
'ifjiloted by several drivers datin~ back to last August at history with a victory at
:this season. Neither team is Watkins Glen. He lost the Kentucky in · just his third
:!;nside the top-35 in points, Daytona 500 on the last lap. start.
Through four starts,
· ~nd the organization was the Coca-Cola 600 when his
-aevastated
by
stiff tire went llat while leading Lagana has a first. second
late, and several other races and sixth -place tinish. He's
:~ASCAR penalties in May
because
of a bizarre streak of expected to grab Home
:&amp;.&gt;r bringing illegal cars to
bad
luck
that has plagued Depot, which has sponsored
jtowe's Motor Speedway.
Stewart the pas! I0 years, to
C But Stewari loves a chal- him all season.
He
was
sick
last
Saturday
keep much of the No. 20
l:\enge~ and this newest one
night
at
Daytona
team intact.
"will also secure him a spot
Speedway, · Joe Gibbs said the future
in NASCAR long after he International
the car as of l)Htl team is bright, even
and
after
driving
quits driving. He 's expected
high
as
third,
had
to climb without Stewart.
-to pilot one of the ca~s. and
out
of
the
sear
just
before
"The 20 car has been one
fellow Indiana native Ryan
Newman is in the running the halfway point for relief ofthe all-time great p~rtner­
·
· sh1ps m NASCAR for !he
for the second seat. driver J.J . Yeley.
Yeley
brought
the
car
last decade with the col)lbiNewman has been noncommittal on his future plans. home in 20th, and Stewart is nation Of Tony, Zippy. The
and the Daytona 500 winner now 12th in the standings , Home Depot and Joe G1bbs
Gibbs . sa_id.
is in the final year of his clinging ro the final spot in ~aci~g."
the
Chase
for
the
champiWh1le
we
are
losong one
Pen ske
contract with
unship field .
po~ce of the puzzle , v.;e
Racing .
Many
believed.
Stewart
thmk
the No. 20 ream will
,_, Gerting to this point,
surrenderi
ng
the
wheel
was
remam
strong for many
~ho ugh, meant breaking up a
a sign that he' d reached the years to come."
:quality pannership.
end
of his JGR run: He got
W1tb or wothour Stewan,Stewart joined JGR in a
sick
in
his
car
at
Watkins
JGR
1.' on solid fooun g ..
-developmental role in 1997
' while he was Still compet- Glen in 2005, but still won Kyle Busch leads the Cup
standings with a seri es-best
ing in the IndyCar Series. the race.
Stewart's
departure
six
wins this season, while
He ran five races in the
means
the
end
of
the
longest
Denny
Hamlin 1s seventh 111
Busch Series {now known
as the Nationwide Series) active driver-crew chief the standmgs w1th one wm .
" He was a gr~ at comperifor JGR that year, and also relationship in the garage .
Greg
Zipadelli
helped
build
tor,
he couldn t stand not
won the IRL championship.
He exp8nded his Bu sc h the No. 20 team around runnmg well and he made
schedule in 1998 to 22 Stewart at inception, and everyone at JGR want to
events in preparation of his "Zippy" will likely stay win just as badly as he did."
move to full-time NASCAR behind at JGR to help Hamlin said. "He was a
groom I 8-year'old protege leader for me from the day I
in the Cup Series.
into started at JGR and then realHis arrival helped JGR Joey . Logan a
NASCAR
's
next
superstar.
ly helped me out when I
expand ro rwo teams, and
"No matter what, Tony made the move up ro the
::stewart made an immedi'ate
:impact on the Cup Series. and I will remain close Cup senes. He never sought
·He set a rookie record with friends," Zipadelli said. "I me out to give me advice,
:three victories in 1999 know when it comes to the but all I had ro do was ask
:j;hile winning rookie of the No. 20 team, things will and he would give rile as
;_year honors . lr began a I0- obviously be a lot different much time as I needed. .
"He le_aves some b1g
;year run with Stewart wi n- next year, but I remain as
·.tnng at least two events a committed as ever this year shoes to hll, but that dnve
-season,
to winning races with Tony to win mces and champJ, . Stewart finished seventh and securing our spot in the unships at JGR won't
·6r higher in ·the season Chase to contend for a third change."

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DETROIT (A P) - Not
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OetroitTigers' Miguel Cabrera, right , celebrates as he round.s the bases after hi tting a two. run home run in_the ninth inninf!, to ba;;t the Cl"v"lanri tnctLan.o.. R.l.'i-4n -a bas.~l:\31! game
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i0-3) for his 16th home run strained a hamstring ru·nof the season.
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The Tige"' won their third Mi chi ga n State football
in a row. They ·Scored · a run coach Mark Dantonio threw
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in the seventh after Dane
Sardinha
and
Curtis
Granderson started the
inning 'with singles.
" We got contributions
. from a lot of guys, and then
the big guy ended it for us,"
home run in two game s.
Leyland said.
''He lhrew me a fastball
Reliever
Rafae l
and I pur a bi g sw in g on it." Betan court walked Clete
.said Cabrera, who homered Thomas to load the bases
twice in Tuesday's '!-2 win. and Guillen made it 6-3
"Good thi ngs are happening with a two-run double.
right now, and it went Olll." Cabrera drove in another
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then· go over and get my
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.After building big leads in
:their previous three games
·only to lose each time, the
.Houston Astros didn 't let ir
happen again .
Geoff Blum hit a three-run
'homer in the first inning and
·Houston avoided a three-game sweep by holding off
the "J&gt;ittsburgh Pirates 6-4
Wednesday night.
· Kazuo
Mat sui. · Ty
Wigginton and Mic:hael
.Bourn each had two hits for
the Asrros, who blew a four,run lead before scoring
.twice in the seventh.
. The Astros had early 3-0
leads Monday and Tue sday
against Pittsburgh. They
&lt;!ISO lost . in 17 innings
Sunday at Atlanta after
.holding a 5-l cushion at ami
.Point.
, "I think that win was pretty necessary considering the
'way thing s have been going
with the ' 17-inning game,
,ihe rain delays and 5-hour
losses and things like that,"
' Blum said. "It's good to get
out of here with a win."
Houston ,
, Last-place
which had lost seven of
'eight, is one game behind
:the Pirates in the NL
Central. Tuesday's loss
.included more than 3 hours
'oJrain delays and didn't end
until.after I a.m.
. "It's definitely a good
feeling to finally get a win
here," Astros manager Cecil
.Cooper said. "We played
,awfully hard these last three
days."
Nate McLouth had three
doubles ~nd scored twice for

Pittsburgh.
whi ch
has reach. He walked Lance
dropped four of six.
Berkman and Carlos Lee
The go-ahead run came before Blum drove the first
without a ball leaving the pitch he saw to ri ght for his
infield. Bourn reached on a sixth homer. Three singles
bunt single against Sean later. it was 4-0. Van
Burnett {0-1) and was sacri- Bensch0te n struck out
ficed to seco nd by Brad Moehler to complete a 35Ausmus. Pinch-hitter · Mark pitch inning.
Loretta chopped a ball just
The former first-round
in front of home plate, and pick &lt;;lidn 't allow another
Pirates
catcher
Ryan run - but he did yield eight
Doumir threw to third too more l:&gt;ase runners in hi s
late to get the speedy Bourn. remaining · 3 2:3 innin gs.
Hunter Pence followed Van Benschoten's tina! line:
with an RBI' groundout four runs on seven hits and
before Matsui hit a double six walks with six striketo center that drove in outs. He threw 117 pitches .
Lorena ro give the Astros a
"He was OK," manag~r ·
two-run lead.
.John
Russe ll
sa id .
"We did a good job of "Obviously. the first inning
manufacturing something in wasn't very good for him.
that two runs in the seventh ·bm he put up zerm. · ~ !'rer
inning," Cooper sa id. "I that. "
think that's what you ha ve
Van Benschinen hadn 't
to do. Good clubs do that." been notified o f his demoHouston starter Brian tion to the mino rs when he
Mochler (5-4) was the bene- met with reporters a her the
ficiary of that rally . He game.
earned. the win after allow" You shouldn ' t feel that
ing four runs, severi hits and added pressure," he said of
a walk in six innings. Jose his pli ght to kee p hi s spot in
Valverde pitched a scoreless the. rotation , "bur I definiteninth for hi s 23rd save.
lv need to come with it a lit ·"We were lucky to score rfe bener than that . obvioussome runs in the se venth ly."
inning and our bullpen came · The Pirates made it 4- 1
in and did a great job," when Xavier Nady tripled
Moehler said.
leading off the second and
The Astros jumped out scored on Adam LaRoche' s
early against John Van groundout.
Benschoten, who is 2-12 · Pittsburgh added two
with an 8.96 ERA in his more with two outs in the
career and was optioned to third on Doumit 's RBI sin Triple-A Indianapolis after gle and Ja son Bay 's runthe game.
scoring double.
Van Benschoten retired
The Pirate s tied it at 4 in
his fir st two baners but the
fiftb
on
Fredd y
aliowed the next six to Sanchez 's sacrifice tly.
·

Houston
Astros
pitcher Brian
Moehler,
right. waits
to tag out
Pittsburgh
Pi rates ' Jack
Wilson who
attempted
to score
from third
on a fifth
inn ing Wild
pitch. in a
basebaii

game in
Pittsburgh
on
Wednesday.
Htl uston
won 6-4.
AP photo

" We fou ght b&lt;tck anJ tied lillie wi nd out of our " 'i b ...
the game. I thou gh t we werl'
Notes: The Piritles ~ai d a
right there." Ru sse ll s"id . correspo nd ing roster move
"We .-ril l had o pportunilics. for Van Benschoten wnuld-

Nady in Chicago on Aug . 4.
2006 .... The Pira te' )Hl\en'r

· won thr~c in a nJ\,. \ im:c a

season-hich
:-.i x-uamc
streak M ~o y 6'- 12 ....· Lee
reall y goin~ our way. and Thursday .... The 'pi'C \'ious went ll-fnr-2 with th ree
then \Ve give up two ntn' lim·~ a Pir ,. Ie ~ player l1ad \\'~~lk·;., entJ.rn-g· m~ H·~ gtrmL·
and just like that, it lOok a three dnuble\ in a ga m ~ was hitti ng -.. trea k . .
We' thought

things

were n"t

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:1nnounq'd

until

Stewart

standings in all but one sea- champimiship."
son - 2006 when he failed
Although Gibbs oflicials
to make• the Chase but still have not said who will
fromPageBl
won three of the final 10 replace Stewart in the No.
races used to determine rhe 20, Logano is expected to
champion.
He wound up till the seat. They had quietwith not just good (leople,
lith
in
the
standings that ly shopped ihe ride to the
but great people, and the
top
free
agents
in
results speak for them- season. ·
Now
Gibbs
hopes
Stewart
NASCAR
,
bur
Carl
selves."
Now Stewart will have to has one last championship Edwards passed on the job
find the same quality people run in him for their organi- in May and JGR oflicials
are now confident Logano
ro help him revamp Haas's zation.
"While
our
time
together
is up for the challenge.
·rwo-car team . Current
is
coming
to
an
end,
we
He · made his NASCAR
Qwner
. Gene Haas began
.
know there's still a lot of debut in the Nationwide
~rvmg a two-year pnson
racing left this season and Series in June at Dover fol ~ntence for tax evasion in
we
plan to make the most of lowing his 18th birthday ·
:!anuary, and the team 1s not
it,"
Gibbs said.
and finished sixth. He won
~xactly competitive.
But it's .been a rocky sea- the · pole in Nashville !he
~ Haas currently fields one
for Stewart, who is stuck next week, and became the
son
~liar for Scott Riggs, and a
in
a
32-race winless streak youngest. winner in series
;iecond entry that's been
'ifjiloted by several drivers datin~ back to last August at history with a victory at
:this season. Neither team is Watkins Glen. He lost the Kentucky in · just his third
:!;nside the top-35 in points, Daytona 500 on the last lap. start.
Through four starts,
· ~nd the organization was the Coca-Cola 600 when his
-aevastated
by
stiff tire went llat while leading Lagana has a first. second
late, and several other races and sixth -place tinish. He's
:~ASCAR penalties in May
because
of a bizarre streak of expected to grab Home
:&amp;.&gt;r bringing illegal cars to
bad
luck
that has plagued Depot, which has sponsored
jtowe's Motor Speedway.
Stewart the pas! I0 years, to
C But Stewari loves a chal- him all season.
He
was
sick
last
Saturday
keep much of the No. 20
l:\enge~ and this newest one
night
at
Daytona
team intact.
"will also secure him a spot
Speedway, · Joe Gibbs said the future
in NASCAR long after he International
the car as of l)Htl team is bright, even
and
after
driving
quits driving. He 's expected
high
as
third,
had
to climb without Stewart.
-to pilot one of the ca~s. and
out
of
the
sear
just
before
"The 20 car has been one
fellow Indiana native Ryan
Newman is in the running the halfway point for relief ofthe all-time great p~rtner­
·
· sh1ps m NASCAR for !he
for the second seat. driver J.J . Yeley.
Yeley
brought
the
car
last decade with the col)lbiNewman has been noncommittal on his future plans. home in 20th, and Stewart is nation Of Tony, Zippy. The
and the Daytona 500 winner now 12th in the standings , Home Depot and Joe G1bbs
Gibbs . sa_id.
is in the final year of his clinging ro the final spot in ~aci~g."
the
Chase
for
the
champiWh1le
we
are
losong one
Pen ske
contract with
unship field .
po~ce of the puzzle , v.;e
Racing .
Many
believed.
Stewart
thmk
the No. 20 ream will
,_, Gerting to this point,
surrenderi
ng
the
wheel
was
remam
strong for many
~ho ugh, meant breaking up a
a sign that he' d reached the years to come."
:quality pannership.
end
of his JGR run: He got
W1tb or wothour Stewan,Stewart joined JGR in a
sick
in
his
car
at
Watkins
JGR
1.' on solid fooun g ..
-developmental role in 1997
' while he was Still compet- Glen in 2005, but still won Kyle Busch leads the Cup
standings with a seri es-best
ing in the IndyCar Series. the race.
Stewart's
departure
six
wins this season, while
He ran five races in the
means
the
end
of
the
longest
Denny
Hamlin 1s seventh 111
Busch Series {now known
as the Nationwide Series) active driver-crew chief the standmgs w1th one wm .
" He was a gr~ at comperifor JGR that year, and also relationship in the garage .
Greg
Zipadelli
helped
build
tor,
he couldn t stand not
won the IRL championship.
He exp8nded his Bu sc h the No. 20 team around runnmg well and he made
schedule in 1998 to 22 Stewart at inception, and everyone at JGR want to
events in preparation of his "Zippy" will likely stay win just as badly as he did."
move to full-time NASCAR behind at JGR to help Hamlin said. "He was a
groom I 8-year'old protege leader for me from the day I
in the Cup Series.
into started at JGR and then realHis arrival helped JGR Joey . Logan a
NASCAR
's
next
superstar.
ly helped me out when I
expand ro rwo teams, and
"No matter what, Tony made the move up ro the
::stewart made an immedi'ate
:impact on the Cup Series. and I will remain close Cup senes. He never sought
·He set a rookie record with friends," Zipadelli said. "I me out to give me advice,
:three victories in 1999 know when it comes to the but all I had ro do was ask
:j;hile winning rookie of the No. 20 team, things will and he would give rile as
;_year honors . lr began a I0- obviously be a lot different much time as I needed. .
"He le_aves some b1g
;year run with Stewart wi n- next year, but I remain as
·.tnng at least two events a committed as ever this year shoes to hll, but that dnve
-season,
to winning races with Tony to win mces and champJ, . Stewart finished seventh and securing our spot in the unships at JGR won't
·6r higher in ·the season Chase to contend for a third change."

.,

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DETROIT (A P) - Not
eve n a six- run lead was
ehough for the Cleve land
.Indians I&lt;Htop their free fall.
·Especially
no r . facing
.' Mi guel Cabrera.
The ~rs · .-rar homered
agai n. th is time in the bot tom of the ninth to give
Detroit an 8-6 win over
Cleveland . . which has lost
.10 in a row.
The fiasc6 concluded an
eight-ga me roadtrip lhat
might as we ll have bee n a
goodwill tour with sweeps
at the hands o'f di vis ion
rival s Chicago, Mlnnesota
.and Detroi t. ~
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been through thi s before."
said Indians manager Eric
Wedge. "Not as a player or· a
manager. I'm meeting with
the team tomorrow to discuss the situation. "
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Tigers came back. Cabrera
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Baker. aek MAdams (6). Bell {8)
Corey (9) Thatcher (9) and Hundley
W~O ise n 5· 4
L- Baek 2· 4 SvGregg (17) HRs-Fionda . HRamtrez
(22) . Jacobs ( 19) San Otego, Hatrston
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JSantana He1lman t6) DSanchez (8).
JoSmtth (9) and RCastro W-JSantana
8-7 L- JSanchez 8-5 HR-New York
RCastro (3~
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Rusch Corpas (7) Buchholz (8)
Fuentes (9) and !annetta Sheets.
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Kendall W- Rusch 2 3 L- Sheets 10
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(7) Condrey (8) Lldge (9) and Ru1z
W-Condrey 2·1 L-McCiellan 1·4
Sv-Ltdge (20) HAs- Ph il adelphia
Howard (25) Feltz (11)

Friday 's Games
Baltimore at Boston, 7,05 p m
M1nnesota at Detrott, 7 05 p m
Tampa Bay at Cleveland 7 05 p m
NY Yankees at Toronto. 7 07 p m
Chtcago Whtte Sox at Te~as , 8 05 p m
Seaute at Kansas Ctty, 8 1D p m
LA Angels at Oakland 10 ,05 p m

Weaver, Arredondo (7) SSh1elds (8)
FRodr1guez (9) and Malhts, Madngal
Rupe (4), FFranctSCO (7) JWrtght (8)
and Saltalamacchla W-JWrtght 5-3
L-FRodnguez 0-2 HAs-Los Angeles
JRtvera (31 Texas Hamtlton (20)

TRANSACTIONS

Wednesday 's MLB Liliescores

Wednesday's Transactions

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Amer1can League
East D ivision
W L Pet
Tampa Bay
55 35 611
55 39 585
Boston
49 42 538
New York
44 45 494
Balttmore
44 47 484
Toro,to
Ce ntral Division
W L P.ct
Ch1cago
52 37 584
Mtnnesota
50 41 549
46 44 511
Detroit
40 5 1 440
Kansas C11y
Cleveland
37 53 411
West Divi sion
W L Pet
Los Angeles
54 36 600
Oakland
49 41 ,P44
47 44 516
Te~~:as
Seattle
35 55 389

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Boston 6, Minnesota 5
N Y Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 0
Oetrott 9 Cleveland 2
Toronto 7, Baltimore 6
Texas 3 L A Angels 2
Chtcago Wh1te Sox B. Kan sas C1ty 7 ,
13 tnmngs
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Oakland 2 Seatt le 0
Wednesday 's Games
Boston 18, Mtnnesota 5
NY Yankees 2. Tampa Bay 1 10
tnntngs
Oetrott 8 Cleveland 6
Toronto 9 . Baltimore 8
LA Angels at Te;,;as l au~
Chtcago Wh1te So~~: a t Kansas C1ty late
Seattle at Oakland , late
Thursday 's Games
Mmnesota (S lowey 5·6) at DetrOII
(Rogers 6·6) 1 05 p m
Seatt le (Otckay 2-4) at Oakland (Smtth
5·7).3 35pm
NY Yankees (Mussma 11·61 at
Ptltsburgh (Mahqlm 5·5) 7 05 p m
Tampa Bay (Sormansttne 10·3) at
Cleveland (Lalley 4 5) 7 05 p m
Baltimore (Guthrte 5·7) at Toronto
(Parnsh 1·0). 7 07 p m
LA Ange ls (Lackey 6·2) at Texas
(Feldman 3· 3), 8 05 p m
Chtca go While Sox (Buehrle 6·7) at
Kansas Ctty (Gretnke 7·5) 8 10 pm

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Governors in Decernher coac hes . with him , and
2006. after Rodri guez leavmg the Mountaineers
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EJackson Howell (7) Balfour (9) and
Na1.1arro . Ponson Veras (7) Farnsworth
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Bass (7) OReyes (8) and Mauer
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Cash (9)
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BASEBALL
American league
BOSTON REO SOX-OptiOned 1B-OF
Jell Batley to Pawtucket (IL)
CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Placed AHP
Bobby Jenks on the 15-day DL retroac
ttve to June 30 Purchased the contract
ot RHP D J Carrasco from Charlotte

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CLEVELAND IND IANS- Purchased
the contract of RHP Juan Rtncon from
Buffalo IlL)
TEXAS RANGERS-Placed
RHP
' Vtncenle Pad1lla on the 15 day DL
Recalled AHP Wes Ltttleton from
Oklahoma (PCL)
TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Placed RHP
Dustm McGowan on the 15·day DL
Recalled RHP Brtan Wolfe from
Syracuse (IL)
National League
COLO!=IADQ R0CW:\ES. P\~:::cd OF
Ryan Spt\borghs on the 15-day DL
Recalled OF Se th Smtih trorn Colorado
Sprmgs (PC L)
NEW YORK METS- Piaced RHP Tony
Armas Jr on 1he 15-day DL Recalled
RHP Carlos Mumz from New Orleans
(PCL)
PHILADELPH IA PHILLIES-Agreed to
terms wtlh OF Stephen Susdorf, RHP
Poe
and
RHP
Mtchael
Chad
Bolsenbroek

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Aqumo (8) and RHernandez Burnell
Carlson 16). Downs (8), BJRyan (9) and
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RRamtrez (8) Peralta (9) and JBuck
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MIAMI HE AT-Signed F James JoneS
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Plumbing &amp; Heating ................... ,,.............. 820

Professional Services ........ .................... 230
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair ............................ ,. 160
Rool Eslote Wanted .................................... 360
Schoolslnetru ctlon ..................................... 150
Seed , Plant &amp; Fertilizer .............. , .............. 650
Situations Wanted ........................... ........ .'. 120
Space for Rent ............................................. 460
Sporting Goods ...................................... 520
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Trucks for Sale ............... , .................. , ......... 715
Upholstery .. , ............................................... 870
V•n• For Sale ............................................. 730
Wanled to Buy .............................................'090
Wanted to B uy- Farm Supplles .................. 620
. .. Wanted To Do ............................................. 180
Wonted to Rent ............................................ 470
Yerd Sole- Galllpolls ....................................072
Yord Sai•Pomeroy/Middle ......... , .............. , 074
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Krmer Ad Housewares 4
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4x4's For Sale ............................................. 725
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Antiques ....... .......... :................................. 530
Apartments for Renl ............... .................... 440
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Auction and Flea Market.. ......................... 080
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Auto Parts &amp; Accessor ies ......... ........ ..... 760
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Auto Repair ...... ....................................... 770
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Autos for Sale .. .................................. ... 710
Boats &amp; Motors for Sale ............................. 750
Fn &amp; Sat 9 00 ? al 1914
Building Supphes ...... ----- ...................... 55 0
State Roulo 141 Galllpol ts
Business and Building s .. . ... ................ 340
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Business Training .. .......................... .... 140
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Campers &amp; Motor Homes ............. .'............ 790
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Camping Equipment ................................. 780
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Cards ol Thanks ...................................... 01
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Child/Elderly Care ......................... ........ . 190
baby cnb metat chtldrens
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Chnstmas Jtems computer
Farm Equipment .......................................... 61 0
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Farms for Rent. .................................... .430
Coca Cola •terns clothes for
Farms for Sale ............................................. 330
all s1zes. lays shop 1.1ac
For Lease ................................................. 490
baby 1tems. curtatns shears.
For Sale ................................................. 585
sheet sets, sofa bed
For Sale or Trade ......................................... 590
Fruits &amp; Vegetables .................................. 580
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Furnlahed Rooms ............... ................... ..450
Jay Dr Spring Valley tnlant
General Hauling .................. . ......... .. . .... 850
adult clotntng, cur tatns bed
Giveaway ....................................... ......... 04ll
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Happy Ads ........................., ...... , •,,.............. 050
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Help Wanted ........................ ..................... 110
Home lmprovements ........... ,................. ...... 810
Homes for Sale ................................... .. 310
HouseHold Goods ..................................... 51 0
Houses lor Rent .........................:................ 410
In Memoriam ......................................... 020
Insurance ..................................... ,.............. 130
Lawn &amp; Garden. Equipment ............. ----- .. 660
Llvoatock .....................................................630
Lost and Found ...................................... 060
Lots &amp; Acreage ........................................ 350
Mlscellaneous .............................................. 170
Miscellaneous Merchandise ................. 540
Mobile Home Repair ................................... 860
Mobile Homes for Rent ............................. 420
Mobile Homos for Sale ..... ......................... 320
Money to Loan ................... ....................... ... 220
Motoroycles &amp; 4 Wheelers ................ ....... 740

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ave you een o you
have a goo d phone
voice?
Thts is the PER FE CT job
lor vou '

Ohto Valley Home Healll1
Inc htring STNA CNA .
Home Health Atdes &amp;
Personal Car (! Atdes Full
P:~·: T.:':"'c ~Per D.c:;; ;;;;:;.:;,
t1ons a1.1a1lable Apply at

The
Athens·Metgs
Educattonill Serv1ce Center
has an ava1lable postlton tor
a
M1tlt1ple
Dtsjbthlles
...v~~to, ,n i.'la-1y5 c._,..,!y
lnterventton Speclaltsl cert1

1480
Jack5 on
Pd-:e
Gallipolis or phone 44t ·
1393 Compet tl tve Wages
m11eage retmbuf.Sj:!ment and
other benef11s 1nclud1,ng
health tnsurance

Part ttme merchandiser help
wanted 1 to 2 days a week

ftcaMn IS r.equtr.ed Salary . .- - - - - - -- - .
based on certtltca t1or1 and
•NOTICh
expertence
OHIO VALLEY PUBLIS H
Thts pos1!10n has Board
lNG CO re corn'll•~nds
approved
beneltts
that you do bu stne~ s ,vtlt
AppllcaltOns w11t be acceptpeople you k 11 n :1 a. nd
ed unt1l pos1tton tS ftlled
NOT to send rnono 1
Send Letter ol tnlerest
through the ma 1 unt·l yo•J
resume and references to
ha~·e tnl.lesttgale t.l 111e
John
P
CMtanzo
offe rtng
Supertntendem
Athens
Me1gs Educallanal Servtce
\:ln~f 1
Center 320·1 /2 E Mam St
TO
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Pomeroy, OH 45769 Equal
0 P P o r t u n 1 t 'I

merchandtstng magaztnes
tn
the foll owtng
area
Galltpolt s Average pay tS
S9·$10 per hr tl mteres ted
send us a p,astcard With
note or resume tncludtng
your phOne number to th e
News Group 3755 mter
change Ad Columbus OH
43204 or tax 614·351·5283
or call 1 877 639· 7 477 ext
117 and leave a message
Please spectty th e atea
you re calling tor

The
Athens·Metgs
Educattonal Servtce Center
IS seekmg a HEAD START
TEACHER tor the Bradbury'
Learnmg Genter
An
Assoctate or Bachelors
degtee 111 Eatly Chtldhood
Educalton 1s rec;u1red ThiS
posiliOn has Board approved
beneftts
Submtl letter ol
nterest resume and tefer
ences to John o Cos tanzo
Supertntendent
Athens

PIT Secunty 011tcers must
be 'Bble to pass drug test &amp;
oackgroun d check Send
resurna to WW.N mloweare·
gonnagetem com or tax to
740·44 1·9645

PafMtlc Foods Inc looktng
IQr Route Sales Managers
Patd Tratntng 304-674 8683
or 304 812 0270

POST OFFICE NOW
HIRING
A1.1g Pay $20/ hr or
Earn S8.50ihr FT
$57Ktyr tncJudes
+Week ly Bo nus Potenliaf
Federal Beneftt s. OT
I ,., Inbound/Customer
Placed by ad Source not
Serv1C£&gt;. ill•, h~ , ,•.l rr••ly n l offered w/ USPS who h1res
Cl•rt·.l! l' lllil'd'~ l·, · -\ l ',rr
1 866 4D3 2582
''"t~ OutbOI.Iild · .1il·. :. '
Regional Dump Drivers
"I"' ]·',!o!lJ'•J W&lt;/,j\1 J'l"•
R&amp;J Truckmg IS seekmg
qualtfted COL A dnvers to
Call NOW for .1 n inter·
operate semt dumps lor
view'
regtonal routes We feature
1-888- lM C-PAYU
excellent home t1me healtll
J ob ex t 1911
dental
msurance
hit p :1/jo tl s _i n foc isio n _com and
401 {k) vaca110n, bo11us pay
and safety awards Oual1f1 ei:J
Local Law Ofltce has open appltc~n t s must be over 23
tng lor a legal secretary yrs have a m1n1mum ot 1
Expenenced
preferred year ot commertca! dn1.11ng
Please send resume to CLA e~per1ence &amp; clean MVR
12 CJO The Potnt Pleasant Pr1or expenencc wtth semt·
Aegt sler 200 Matn Sl PI dumps and roll oils tS help·
Pleasant WV 25550
lui Contact Kent at BOO·
LPN Desired Long Dtslance 462 9365 or fill out appllca
DnVf!S Hect1c Enwonrnents !ton at www qlrucktng com

&amp; H1gh Gas Prlce.s...Qoll®
An Excellent way to earn
~Wo rK
money The New A1.1on
L!Jcally
tn
a
Famtly
Call Martlyn 304 882·2645
Atmosphere Where You Can
Feel
AVONI All Areast To Buy or
Good About Servtng Oth~rs
Sell
Shtrley Spears. 304·
Apphcattons Are Now Bemg
675-1429
Accepted For A Part·T1me.
BENNIGAN 'S now hmng Posstble Fuii·T1 me LPN 2
Eventngs, 2 Midnights
gnu cooks 304·675·5227
Enjoy A Caree r Worktng
Executtve Otrector pOSitton Wtlh The Elderly In A Large.
for
Domesltc
Vtolence Personalty Owned Ltcensed
Agency setl.ltng three coun· Home
Pleasant
t1es of Southern Ohio 40 hr Envtronment, Cartng Staft
a week posttton wtth some Patd Vacatton Discounts.
overttmc
. needed Parttal
Pa1d
Insurance
Compensatory l1me provtd· Avatlabte. Otscounted Rent
ed
BenefltS·Health on Efftclency Apa rt ment
Insurance. Pa1d Holtdays Available
lnlerested
Two weeKs ~.~acat1on after Appltcants May Apply Da1ty
one year lhree weeks after M·St.Jn. 10·4
~av ens
ltve years Startmg salary wood. WV 26164 (Across
$26,000 to $28,000 Must Rtlchte Brtdge. Turn Rtght .
have COllege Degree 1n Very Last Bustness on
Human Ser1.11ces or mtnor 1n R1ght, North 68) Resume
human serl.ltCes fteld w1lh a May Be Fal(ed To (304) 273·
mmor 1n admtmstratiOr} At 9236 Aelerenco' Requtred
leas! two years el(penence EOE
worktng wtth the public tn a
serv1ce
oosthon
Send LPN/AN postttons a1.1a1lable
res ume and three refer tor pedtatnc home health
ances to Search Comm1ttee , care tn Vtnton area Exp
prePO Box 454 GallipOliS. wtvent/trach/g-tube
ferred
Days
PTIPRN
20
to
Ohto 45631
30 hrs per wee~ Contact
Mtchele at PCNS 800·518·
FEDERAL
2273
POSTAL JOBS
$17 89·$28 27/hr . now htr· Need someone to do floor·
1ng For application and tree lng under hot water tank
governement JOb info call 740 446 7039
Amencan Assoc of Labor 1
Part·hme dental ass1stant
913·599·6226 24/hrs 9mp
needed Ex penance helpful,
serv
but .not requ11ed
Bnng
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tn
person to
Full T1me Matntenance resume
Ass1stant needed $9 00 hr 2922 Jackson Ave Pomt
Must have valid drl1.1ers Pleasant wv No phone
license and transporlalton lo calls plea~'
and !rom work BackQround
SHOP
check Wl~l be run Call 740·
CLASSIFIEDS
446-0101 for Info

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Me1gs ESC 320 112 East
Matn Street Pomeroy OH
45769
Apphcalton
Deadlme at noon on Fr1day
July 18 20D8 The AMESC
ts an Equal Opportttntty
Employer/Provtder
The
A.thens·Metgs EducatiOnal
Serv1ce Center tS seektng a
HEAD START TEACHER
AIDE f01 Mtll Creek Center
tn Galha Coun ty Mmtmum
of Htgll School gtaduate 01
GED CDA or Assoctates
Degree tn Early Chtldhood IS
preferred ThiS pos1!1 0J"' has
Boar d approved benet1•s
Subm1t letter of mtere-;t
resume and 1efe1enccs 10
John
0
Costanzo.
Supenntendent
Athens ·
Metgs ESC 320 t l2 Eilst
Ma tn Street Pomeroy OH
45769
Ap pltcalton
Deadhne At Noon on Fr td a~
July
t8 2008 Th e AMESC ts an
Equal
Qpoo!1un1ty
Emptoyer1Prov1der

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full or part ltm e 304 937
4900

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Gai!Jpolis Career College
(Careers Close To Home)
Call Today' 740·446·4367
1·800·214 0452
www \¥111poh5careercol]@ge edu
Accr edd ed Mem~t ll.ccred1l•ng
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servtce calls for
Fortune 100 Cornpantes
tncludmg
Time Warner Cable
• Up to $8.50/hour
• Pre1.110us expenence
wtth customer serv1ce a
plus
• Pmd Tratntng Ons1te
• Heallh Benef1ts
Call to schedule an
Interview
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Truck
Dnver
needed
Henderson W1.1 based CDL
Ltcense &amp; 2 years expert·
ence MVR requ1red Call
304·675-7434
WV 80hr Unc:terground
M1ner ClasS. starlmg soon
Whi1-Co·Tratnlng 304·372·
8346

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Brand New Restauran t 101
Lease RT 2 goM IC•Gal10n
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nance your hnmc 01 I
obtatn a loan BEWARf
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advance paym ent s of 1
fees or 1nsuranr:e (,111 the
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mortgags
bt olo;er
or
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IS
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$39 500
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2 lols 111 t.l 11!0t
betwee"1 rn,,m
773 91 f"J2

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53 000 down plus S·lOO pe t
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acre Roseberry Ad P1
Pet Cremat1ons Call 740- Pleasant wl W&lt;J :&gt;he1 dr yet
446·3745
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home 34286 Nc .v Crei"\
Ail typ es of Home Aepatrs
Ad Pomeroy lg pole btu ld ,
and Improvements Call Rick
1ng &amp; out bulldmg l111 6 acre~
740·992·2910 or 740·274w/pond , (816)668 0758
2336
Looktng lor part time work .
2nd job m1lttary construe ·
I ton securtty. lood han·
dhng/cooktng landscaping
prior e~p r nence and ha1.1e
worked constslently lor the
p~st 12 years InJury free tn
mar1t1me Industry 304·675·
2017

Branct new Never lived n
2br, 2 bath wf whttlpool tubs
large LA on J . 1 crc~ rnJI
$80,000 740·446 ·70~9

Me 1gs County Sy1&lt;1fuse For
Sale or rent 3 bed 2 bath,
laundry
room de ta cher
garage near··pool S700 / J\~
plus dep os1 t NO PETS II I!
Supertol
Home Please call740 91\CJ-?.51;3
Carpentry
Matntenance
Plumb1ng Bathrooms No PRICE REDUCED S69 90f
2712 Ltncoln A1.1c 3br !ba
Job to Small Call 339·3442
wtth detached
g~r age
mot11.1ated seller 304-675
We wtll do your cleantng
and errands for you , to
6757
304·61D 1313 (11
ASSISt 2 Sale 304 755 2980
sa ...e you Pre~tOUS lime!
Free esttmates
Reasonable pnces Quality Foreclosure 4br. 2ba only
ol Servtr.e IS EXCEPTION· $29 9001 Prtced to Se1P Fo t
LtSI1ngs 800·620 4946 ex
All Call Mtchele at (740·
)446·3881 leave Message T462

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San Dte~o 000 001 001- 2 6- 0
Olsen Net~on (91. Gregg (91 and
Baker. aek MAdams (6). Bell {8)
Corey (9) Thatcher (9) and Hundley
W~O ise n 5· 4
L- Baek 2· 4 SvGregg (17) HRs-Fionda . HRamtrez
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Howard (25) Feltz (11)

Friday 's Games
Baltimore at Boston, 7,05 p m
M1nnesota at Detrott, 7 05 p m
Tampa Bay at Cleveland 7 05 p m
NY Yankees at Toronto. 7 07 p m
Chtcago Whtte Sox at Te~as , 8 05 p m
Seaute at Kansas Ctty, 8 1D p m
LA Angels at Oakland 10 ,05 p m

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TRANSACTIONS

Wednesday 's MLB Liliescores

Wednesday's Transactions

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Amer1can League
East D ivision
W L Pet
Tampa Bay
55 35 611
55 39 585
Boston
49 42 538
New York
44 45 494
Balttmore
44 47 484
Toro,to
Ce ntral Division
W L P.ct
Ch1cago
52 37 584
Mtnnesota
50 41 549
46 44 511
Detroit
40 5 1 440
Kansas C11y
Cleveland
37 53 411
West Divi sion
W L Pet
Los Angeles
54 36 600
Oakland
49 41 ,P44
47 44 516
Te~~:as
Seattle
35 55 389

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Boston 6, Minnesota 5
N Y Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 0
Oetrott 9 Cleveland 2
Toronto 7, Baltimore 6
Texas 3 L A Angels 2
Chtcago Wh1te Sox B. Kan sas C1ty 7 ,
13 tnmngs
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Wednesday 's Games
Boston 18, Mtnnesota 5
NY Yankees 2. Tampa Bay 1 10
tnntngs
Oetrott 8 Cleveland 6
Toronto 9 . Baltimore 8
LA Angels at Te;,;as l au~
Chtcago Wh1te So~~: a t Kansas C1ty late
Seattle at Oakland , late
Thursday 's Games
Mmnesota (S lowey 5·6) at DetrOII
(Rogers 6·6) 1 05 p m
Seatt le (Otckay 2-4) at Oakland (Smtth
5·7).3 35pm
NY Yankees (Mussma 11·61 at
Ptltsburgh (Mahqlm 5·5) 7 05 p m
Tampa Bay (Sormansttne 10·3) at
Cleveland (Lalley 4 5) 7 05 p m
Baltimore (Guthrte 5·7) at Toronto
(Parnsh 1·0). 7 07 p m
LA Ange ls (Lackey 6·2) at Texas
(Feldman 3· 3), 8 05 p m
Chtca go While Sox (Buehrle 6·7) at
Kansas Ctty (Gretnke 7·5) 8 10 pm

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sity wro ngly awarded to
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last taiL
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The $4 rnrllron clau se frgure rn Atrgust 2007. He
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ber of 1he Board ot takm g recruits and ass1s1an1
Governors in Decernher coac hes . with him , and
2006. after Rodri guez leavmg the Mountaineers
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New York
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EJackson Howell (7) Balfour (9) and
Na1.1arro . Ponson Veras (7) Farnsworth
(8 ) MAtvera (9) and JMolma WMRtvera 4·3 L- Ballour 2·1 HRTampa Bay CPena (14)
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Bass (7) OReyes (8) and Mauer
Beckett, JLopez [6) , Hansen (7),
Oelcarmen (B) Ttmltn (9) and Vantek,
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BOSTON REO SOX-OptiOned 1B-OF
Jell Batley to Pawtucket (IL)
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TEXAS RANGERS-Placed
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Recalled AHP Wes Ltttleton from
Oklahoma (PCL)
TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Placed RHP
Dustm McGowan on the 15·day DL
Recalled RHP Brtan Wolfe from
Syracuse (IL)
National League
COLO!=IADQ R0CW:\ES. P\~:::cd OF
Ryan Spt\borghs on the 15-day DL
Recalled OF Se th Smtih trorn Colorado
Sprmgs (PC L)
NEW YORK METS- Piaced RHP Tony
Armas Jr on 1he 15-day DL Recalled
RHP Carlos Mumz from New Orleans
(PCL)
PHILADELPH IA PHILLIES-Agreed to
terms wtlh OF Stephen Susdorf, RHP
Poe
and
RHP
Mtchael
Chad
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O lson Corm1e r (4), FCabrera (6)
Aqumo (8) and RHernandez Burnell
Carlson 16). Downs (8), BJRyan (9) and
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DALLAS MAVERICKS-Signed C
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MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES- Signed C
Marc Gasol
MIAMI HE AT-Signed F James JoneS
to a ltl.le·yeat contract and G Mana
Chalmers to a three -year contract
NEW YORK KNICK$-Stgned G Chns
Duhon
PHILADELPH IA 76ERS- Traded C
Calvtn Sooth , F Rodney Carney, cash
conSiderations ant1 the nghts to a condt·
!tonal Jtrst JOund draft pick to M1nnesota
for a 2010 second-round draft pick
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G Jarrett Jack and F Josh McRoberts

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Kendnck sard "The unrversr ty needs to get on with
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Michiga n."
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CAROLINA HURAICANES-Stgned F
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CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS-Promoted
M;uk Kelley to dtrector of amateur
SCOUitng
COLU MBUS BLUE JACKETS-Signed
Ken H•tchcock. coach, to a three-year
contact extens1on. throt.Jgh the 2011-12
season
FLORIDA PANTHEAS-Re-s1gned AW
Anthony Stewart . Named Jtm Hulton
asstsram coach cma Jamta Prtngre vtaeo
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MONTREAL CANADIEN$-$1gned 0
Josh Gorges to a three-year contract
NASHVILLE PREDATORS-Agreed to
terms wt lh F Josh Gratton on a one-year
contract
NEW YORK ISLANDEAS-Stgned D
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Pets for Sale ............................................ 560
Plumbing &amp; Heating ................... ,,.............. 820

Professional Services ........ .................... 230
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair ............................ ,. 160
Rool Eslote Wanted .................................... 360
Schoolslnetru ctlon ..................................... 150
Seed , Plant &amp; Fertilizer .............. , .............. 650
Situations Wanted ........................... ........ .'. 120
Space for Rent ............................................. 460
Sporting Goods ...................................... 520
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Solo ............................................. 720
Trucks for Sale ............... , .................. , ......... 715
Upholstery .. , ............................................... 870
V•n• For Sale ............................................. 730
Wanled to Buy .............................................'090
Wanted to B uy- Farm Supplles .................. 620
. .. Wanted To Do ............................................. 180
Wonted to Rent ............................................ 470
Yerd Sole- Galllpolls ....................................072
Yord Sai•Pomeroy/Middle ......... , .............. , 074
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3 Yellow house 314 m11es out
Krmer Ad Housewares 4
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4x4's For Sale ............................................. 725
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Announcement ....... ... ........... ........ , .. ........ .. 030
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Antiques ....... .......... :................................. 530
Apartments for Renl ............... .................... 440
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Auction and Flea Market.. ......................... 080
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Auto Parts &amp; Accessor ies ......... ........ ..... 760
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Auto Repair ...... ....................................... 770
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Autos for Sale .. .................................. ... 710
Boats &amp; Motors for Sale ............................. 750
Fn &amp; Sat 9 00 ? al 1914
Building Supphes ...... ----- ...................... 55 0
State Roulo 141 Galllpol ts
Business and Building s .. . ... ................ 340
20 biCycle scroll saw belt
Business Opportunity ••• ,.. .......... .............. .. 21 0
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Business Training .. .......................... .... 140
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Campers &amp; Motor Homes ............. .'............ 790
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Camping Equipment ................................. 780
ant1que told1ng bed, drop
Cards ol Thanks ...................................... 01
leaf table lJphOistered chatr,
Child/Elderly Care ......................... ........ . 190
baby cnb metat chtldrens
Elactrica 1/Refrlge rat lo n.......... ,,.. ,,.............. 840
chdlrs, p1cn1c
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Equipment for Rent .......... ........................ ..480
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Chnstmas Jtems computer
Farm Equipment .......................................... 61 0
desk dtn1ng room table.
Farms for Rent. .................................... .430
Coca Cola •terns clothes for
Farms for Sale ............................................. 330
all s1zes. lays shop 1.1ac
For Lease ................................................. 490
baby 1tems. curtatns shears.
For Sale ................................................. 585
sheet sets, sofa bed
For Sale or Trade ......................................... 590
Fruits &amp; Vegetables .................................. 580
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Furnlahed Rooms ............... ................... ..450
Jay Dr Spring Valley tnlant
General Hauling .................. . ......... .. . .... 850
adult clotntng, cur tatns bed
Giveaway ....................................... ......... 04ll
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Happy Ads ........................., ...... , •,,.............. 050
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Help Wanted ........................ ..................... 110
Home lmprovements ........... ,................. ...... 810
Homes for Sale ................................... .. 310
HouseHold Goods ..................................... 51 0
Houses lor Rent .........................:................ 410
In Memoriam ......................................... 020
Insurance ..................................... ,.............. 130
Lawn &amp; Garden. Equipment ............. ----- .. 660
Llvoatock .....................................................630
Lost and Found ...................................... 060
Lots &amp; Acreage ........................................ 350
Mlscellaneous .............................................. 170
Miscellaneous Merchandise ................. 540
Mobile Home Repair ................................... 860
Mobile Homes for Rent ............................. 420
Mobile Homos for Sale ..... ......................... 320
Money to Loan ................... ....................... ... 220
Motoroycles &amp; 4 Wheelers ................ ....... 740

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tamps household goods
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lurmture electror:ucs

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ave you een o you
have a goo d phone
voice?
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lor vou '

Ohto Valley Home Healll1
Inc htring STNA CNA .
Home Health Atdes &amp;
Personal Car (! Atdes Full
P:~·: T.:':"'c ~Per D.c:;; ;;;;:;.:;,
t1ons a1.1a1lable Apply at

The
Athens·Metgs
Educattonill Serv1ce Center
has an ava1lable postlton tor
a
M1tlt1ple
Dtsjbthlles
...v~~to, ,n i.'la-1y5 c._,..,!y
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Jack5 on
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Gallipolis or phone 44t ·
1393 Compet tl tve Wages
m11eage retmbuf.Sj:!ment and
other benef11s 1nclud1,ng
health tnsurance

Part ttme merchandiser help
wanted 1 to 2 days a week

ftcaMn IS r.equtr.ed Salary . .- - - - - - -- - .
based on certtltca t1or1 and
•NOTICh
expertence
OHIO VALLEY PUBLIS H
Thts pos1!10n has Board
lNG CO re corn'll•~nds
approved
beneltts
that you do bu stne~ s ,vtlt
AppllcaltOns w11t be acceptpeople you k 11 n :1 a. nd
ed unt1l pos1tton tS ftlled
NOT to send rnono 1
Send Letter ol tnlerest
through the ma 1 unt·l yo•J
resume and references to
ha~·e tnl.lesttgale t.l 111e
John
P
CMtanzo
offe rtng
Supertntendem
Athens
Me1gs Educallanal Servtce
\:ln~f 1
Center 320·1 /2 E Mam St
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Pomeroy, OH 45769 Equal
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merchandtstng magaztnes
tn
the foll owtng
area
Galltpolt s Average pay tS
S9·$10 per hr tl mteres ted
send us a p,astcard With
note or resume tncludtng
your phOne number to th e
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change Ad Columbus OH
43204 or tax 614·351·5283
or call 1 877 639· 7 477 ext
117 and leave a message
Please spectty th e atea
you re calling tor

The
Athens·Metgs
Educattonal Servtce Center
IS seekmg a HEAD START
TEACHER tor the Bradbury'
Learnmg Genter
An
Assoctate or Bachelors
degtee 111 Eatly Chtldhood
Educalton 1s rec;u1red ThiS
posiliOn has Board approved
beneftts
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be 'Bble to pass drug test &amp;
oackgroun d check Send
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gonnagetem com or tax to
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IQr Route Sales Managers
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or 304 812 0270

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operate semt dumps lor
view'
regtonal routes We feature
1-888- lM C-PAYU
excellent home t1me healtll
J ob ex t 1911
dental
msurance
hit p :1/jo tl s _i n foc isio n _com and
401 {k) vaca110n, bo11us pay
and safety awards Oual1f1 ei:J
Local Law Ofltce has open appltc~n t s must be over 23
tng lor a legal secretary yrs have a m1n1mum ot 1
Expenenced
preferred year ot commertca! dn1.11ng
Please send resume to CLA e~per1ence &amp; clean MVR
12 CJO The Potnt Pleasant Pr1or expenencc wtth semt·
Aegt sler 200 Matn Sl PI dumps and roll oils tS help·
Pleasant WV 25550
lui Contact Kent at BOO·
LPN Desired Long Dtslance 462 9365 or fill out appllca
DnVf!S Hect1c Enwonrnents !ton at www qlrucktng com

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An Excellent way to earn
~Wo rK
money The New A1.1on
L!Jcally
tn
a
Famtly
Call Martlyn 304 882·2645
Atmosphere Where You Can
Feel
AVONI All Areast To Buy or
Good About Servtng Oth~rs
Sell
Shtrley Spears. 304·
Apphcattons Are Now Bemg
675-1429
Accepted For A Part·T1me.
BENNIGAN 'S now hmng Posstble Fuii·T1 me LPN 2
Eventngs, 2 Midnights
gnu cooks 304·675·5227
Enjoy A Caree r Worktng
Executtve Otrector pOSitton Wtlh The Elderly In A Large.
for
Domesltc
Vtolence Personalty Owned Ltcensed
Agency setl.ltng three coun· Home
Pleasant
t1es of Southern Ohio 40 hr Envtronment, Cartng Staft
a week posttton wtth some Patd Vacatton Discounts.
overttmc
. needed Parttal
Pa1d
Insurance
Compensatory l1me provtd· Avatlabte. Otscounted Rent
ed
BenefltS·Health on Efftclency Apa rt ment
Insurance. Pa1d Holtdays Available
lnlerested
Two weeKs ~.~acat1on after Appltcants May Apply Da1ty
one year lhree weeks after M·St.Jn. 10·4
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ltve years Startmg salary wood. WV 26164 (Across
$26,000 to $28,000 Must Rtlchte Brtdge. Turn Rtght .
have COllege Degree 1n Very Last Bustness on
Human Ser1.11ces or mtnor 1n R1ght, North 68) Resume
human serl.ltCes fteld w1lh a May Be Fal(ed To (304) 273·
mmor 1n admtmstratiOr} At 9236 Aelerenco' Requtred
leas! two years el(penence EOE
worktng wtth the public tn a
serv1ce
oosthon
Send LPN/AN postttons a1.1a1lable
res ume and three refer tor pedtatnc home health
ances to Search Comm1ttee , care tn Vtnton area Exp
prePO Box 454 GallipOliS. wtvent/trach/g-tube
ferred
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to
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30 hrs per wee~ Contact
Mtchele at PCNS 800·518·
FEDERAL
2273
POSTAL JOBS
$17 89·$28 27/hr . now htr· Need someone to do floor·
1ng For application and tree lng under hot water tank
governement JOb info call 740 446 7039
Amencan Assoc of Labor 1
Part·hme dental ass1stant
913·599·6226 24/hrs 9mp
needed Ex penance helpful,
serv
but .not requ11ed
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person to
Full T1me Matntenance resume
Ass1stant needed $9 00 hr 2922 Jackson Ave Pomt
Must have valid drl1.1ers Pleasant wv No phone
license and transporlalton lo calls plea~'
and !rom work BackQround
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Me1gs ESC 320 112 East
Matn Street Pomeroy OH
45769
Apphcalton
Deadlme at noon on Fr1day
July 18 20D8 The AMESC
ts an Equal Opportttntty
Employer/Provtder
The
A.thens·Metgs EducatiOnal
Serv1ce Center tS seektng a
HEAD START TEACHER
AIDE f01 Mtll Creek Center
tn Galha Coun ty Mmtmum
of Htgll School gtaduate 01
GED CDA or Assoctates
Degree tn Early Chtldhood IS
preferred ThiS pos1!1 0J"' has
Boar d approved benet1•s
Subm1t letter of mtere-;t
resume and 1efe1enccs 10
John
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Supenntendent
Athens ·
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Ma tn Street Pomeroy OH
45769
Ap pltcalton
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July
t8 2008 Th e AMESC ts an
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tncludmg
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acre Roseberry Ad P1
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Ail typ es of Home Aepatrs
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and Improvements Call Rick
1ng &amp; out bulldmg l111 6 acre~
740·992·2910 or 740·274w/pond , (816)668 0758
2336
Looktng lor part time work .
2nd job m1lttary construe ·
I ton securtty. lood han·
dhng/cooktng landscaping
prior e~p r nence and ha1.1e
worked constslently lor the
p~st 12 years InJury free tn
mar1t1me Industry 304·675·
2017

Branct new Never lived n
2br, 2 bath wf whttlpool tubs
large LA on J . 1 crc~ rnJI
$80,000 740·446 ·70~9

Me 1gs County Sy1&lt;1fuse For
Sale or rent 3 bed 2 bath,
laundry
room de ta cher
garage near··pool S700 / J\~
plus dep os1 t NO PETS II I!
Supertol
Home Please call740 91\CJ-?.51;3
Carpentry
Matntenance
Plumb1ng Bathrooms No PRICE REDUCED S69 90f
2712 Ltncoln A1.1c 3br !ba
Job to Small Call 339·3442
wtth detached
g~r age
mot11.1ated seller 304-675
We wtll do your cleantng
and errands for you , to
6757
304·61D 1313 (11
ASSISt 2 Sale 304 755 2980
sa ...e you Pre~tOUS lime!
Free esttmates
Reasonable pnces Quality Foreclosure 4br. 2ba only
ol Servtr.e IS EXCEPTION· $29 9001 Prtced to Se1P Fo t
LtSI1ngs 800·620 4946 ex
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which makes it illegal to
advertise .. any
preference . limitation or
discrimination based on
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estate which it in
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Estates. 52 Westwood
Dnve. tram 5365 to $560
740·446·2568
Equal
Hous1ng OpponuMy Thrs
tnstttutton IS an EqLtal
Opport unity Provtder and
Employer.

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Geran1ums

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Also have Goldtish. Koi,
Pond Planls. l,740)446·1578 ,
(740)645·1361

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CO NVE NIENTLY LOCAT$1000 off Huge setect1on
ED &amp; AFF ORDABLE I
New Styles. Free Delivery
TownhOuse
apartmen ts.
Top Oualrty. 6013·929-5655
and/or small houses FOR
RENT. Call (740)441-111t
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tor appl1catton &amp; 1ntormat1on
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14x70 2 bedroom 2 bath 1n
Vinton area. mu st be moved
Good Cond $4500. 740- 2&amp;3BR apts. 5385 and up.
Cebtral A1 r. WJD Hookup,
85~·1143 or 446- 16&lt;18
Tenant pays electric. EHO
16X80 3 Bedroom 2. Bath
Vinyl Stding Shmgle Roof
Ellm View Apts.
$230 per monih
7&lt;10-3859946

7.4 gas engtne. Truck work3

NEW AND USED STEEL great and

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39~00
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0·~64
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Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar .$.,
For
Concrete.
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Channel. Flat Bar. Steel
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For
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0ram s. L.---~Gra !lng
Di.fveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open Monday. 199 3 Ford 250 Cargo Van . 6
Tu esday. Wednesday &amp; cyl auto S 1450 .146 ..1999
Friday. 8am·4 30p m. Clos ed or 446·6352
Frenchtown
Apa,rtments.
Thursday,
Saturday
&amp; 40 ~ ltJTOKCHU-;- J
727 4th Ave. Gallipolis, tS
Sunday (740)44&amp;-7300
4 Wit EEI.E il~
now accepting applications
for watling list for 1 bedroom.
PHS
USDA Rural Development.
05 Suzuki King Quad .
. HJR S.-11£
Subsidized apanment tor
700cc , 4W D, 92 miles, winCh
el derly and handicapped
&amp; ram ps $4,800 304-674,
CKC Minature Pinsche1 2
-740-446-4652.
Equ al
3279
males. 4 man. old . ea ~s
Hous1ng Opportunity
cropped
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ta
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docked.
shots.
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deep cobalt blue $1100 in
Ga lhpol1s L.IPStatrs. pll utilipupp1es.
fawn . extras $13.500 F1rm . 99 HD
t1es pa1d, 1 br. no_pets. 446· Pug
Sportster XI 883, loaded wf
Regisleted. wormed &amp; up to
9523
chrome. has trike k1t 56000
date shots, Very sweet &amp; lov·
Galll·a
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441-t037 or 740-645-7086
Buhl Morton Rd .
2005 Yamaha YFZ 450 4
~--~~;-,,~ Gallipolis, is now
F'RllffS &amp;
wheeler Pro-Am. race ready.
VEGF.TAHI .t'S
$5500 obo. 740-379-9257 nr
accepting appltcations fm
watltng list for 1 bedroom "---ioiiiiiiiioiiliiiio-r' 740-645·6024
HUD. subsidized apartment Home Gmwn pwnnt wm .,,.......,---~-.,
lor elderly and handicapped and veggies. Avaitaote July
Ct\II'EHS &amp;
740~446-41352 .
10th a! McKean Farm and
MoroN: Ho,IE'i
Gracious Living 1 and 2 Wiliiam Ann Motel.

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1986 Holley Park 14x70
2BR, 2 bath $6500 obo. 245·
5230

2. 2006 16x80 Clayton3 bed
2 batl:l1 2000
16x70
Fleetwood 2 bed 2 ba th .
1999 Fortu ne 3 bed 2 bath
Daytime 388-0000. evem ng
245-92 13
2006 Redman 14x65 1n as
new condition on rented lot
1n Apple Grove. WV 304576·2000
2008 3 bedroom 2 batn sec·
tional home $279 per month

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Mobile Home. 16xBO. 2br,
2ba. underpinning, axles &amp;
wheels, porch . cement
steps. Out buildings included $5,000 304·674·4689
Brand new 3bed 2bath on
-t - half acre 1n Pt Pleasant

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furnished apartment. no
pets,
deposit &amp; references.
MOBILE HOME LOT FOR
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Apartments, Very Spacious,
2 Be'drooms , CI A, 1 112
Bath, Adult Pool &amp; Ba~y
Pool, Patio. Start 5425/Mo.
No Pets.
Lease
Plus
Security DepOsit Required,

(740)367-0547.

199/mo! 3 bed. 2 bath. Bank
Repo! (5% down, 20 years. Twin Rivers Tower is accep t·
8% APR ) tor listings 800- ing applications for waiting
hst for Hud-subsidtze d, 1-br
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Newly remodeled house.
Jbr. Gallia County. $500/rent
$350/deposit 740-388-9060

!"" MoBIJJ-: Ho~m;
IUR RENT
Applications now being
accepted lor mobile home
rentals in Point Pleasant.
Call 304-675-3423
Double wide lor Rent .
Gallipolis
Ferry. br3/21ull
ba ., Ref. req., $500/rent.
SSOO/deposit. nice yard .

Buyer
Pleasant Valley Hospital is cu rrentl y
accepting
resumes
for a
full-ti me
Pharmacy Buye r. State registrati on and
National certification as a Pharmacy Tech.
A mi ni m um of 3 years as a hospita l
pharmacy tec h. Previous Business and/o r
purchasi ng/buyin g
expe rience
in
a
Phar macy setting preferred.

304·576·2296

C;o Human Re'Sou rces

A~\Kil\IE~TS
roRRENT
1 and 2 bedroom apart ments, furnished and unlur·
nished, and t)ouses tn
Pomeroy and Middleport.
secur ~ y deposit required. no
pets, 740-992 ·2218.

FRESH
HOME·GROWI'
CABBAGE

1BR Apt , WID hookups.
sal eltlte TV incl ~/r ent.
close to hospital. Call 740..

339·0362
2 Apts, for Rent beside
Domino ·~ tn Pt. Pleasant

304-812-4350
2 bedroom apartment for
rent 1n Middleport. no pets,

(740)992·5858
21 2 3rd Ave. 3 rooms and
beth. furmshed . no oats.
Rent+ Dep. 740· 441-0245

The Daily Sentinel
(740) 992-2155

iloint ~leas:ant l\tgiste.r
(304) 675-1333

Owners:
Jon Van Meter &amp;
Paul Rowe

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MIKE MARCUM
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&amp; RtMiliiHIN&lt;. Co.

Rubber Roofing , Room Additions . Deck s. Shinql1•s
Siding . Windows _Pole Barn s. GM&lt;lflr'S,
Insura nce Work. Residential &amp; Com11wrc 1al
740-245·0437
Licensed &amp; Bonded
30 Vears
F1 ee Estimates
E~ perien ce
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Ed's GrcL•nhouses
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, Nohlc Su mmi t Rd.
Middlc pllrl. OH

74U-992-796()

PUBLIC
NOTICES

in

~ewing

Drapes. Sheers. Rod.
Poc ket Dmpes.
Swags. Valances.

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BI'\D L.UCK' r t&gt;oofT
5EE I'\NY 111'\'D LUCK. I

2008 un1il paid and for
forecl osure of sa id
Mor1gage Deed on the
following
described
real esta1e, of which
said
DefendantS ,

interest of any of the
par11os herein, th a11he
p roceeds from the sale

or

said

premises be

applied t o

t he Pl a ihtilfs

judgment and fo r such '
Courts,
,
Velma L. Taylor are the o1her relief 1o ·
P.O. Box 151 tOO E. owners of:
which Beneficial Ohio.
2nd St
as lurther described in Inc, is entitled,
Pomeroy: OH 45769
Pl ain11fs
mortgage Said D e fe nda n ts a re
Beneficial Ohio , Inc. recorded on November directed · to
lhe
vs. Velma L. Taylor e1al 26, 2003 In Book 183 Complaint
wherein
Ca se No. 08 CV 079
page 297 of the notice ·under the lai r
Velma L. Taylor, whose Mortgage Records of debt c o llection praclast known address is Meigs County,· Ohio. t ice ac t is given.
37295
S1
Rt. 124 Al so known as: 37295 Said O e l e ndants are
Middleport OH 45760, St Rt 124, Middleport required to a nswer
and if decease d, all OH 45760
'
w ithin
1wenty·elgh1
heirs, devisee s, ·lega- and that Defendant , days after 1he publica·
executors, Velma L. Taylor1 and if tlon. S a id D efendants
tees,
eKecutrlxes, admin ls· deceased , all hei rs , will t a k e notice that
trators, administratri x- devisees.
legatees, you are required to
es and ' ass ignees and · executo rs, executf ixes, answer said Complaint
J ohn Doe, Unknown adminislrators, admin- on or befare the
Spouse of Velma L. lstra1ors
and August141h
Taylor,
and
if ass ignees and John day of 2008 ·or, judg·
deceased , all heirs, Doe, Unknown Spouse ment wi1 1 be rendered
devisees.
legatees, of yelma l. Tay lor, and accord ingly.
exe c utors , ex ec u trix· if d eceased , all heirs, Beneficial Ohio, In c.
es.,
admin istrators, d evisees ,
le g ate es, Plain1iff,
a dm inlst r atrixes a nd executo rs . executrixes, S1ophen
D.
Milos
assignees
whose administrators, admln· A11orney for Plain11ff
a ddresses
are i s t rators
and 18
W.
Mon ument
u nknown , wi ll hereby assig n ees be requ ired Avenue Dayton, Ohio
lake nolle a tha1 on May 1o se1 up any ln1eres1 45402
2. 2008 , Benef icial 1hey may have in said (6) 12, 19. 26, (7) 3, 10,
Oh i o 1 Inc., filed its premises or be forever 17
Complain!
in barr~d . that upon fellForeclosure
and ure of sa id Defendants
Marshalling of Liens in to payor to ca u se to be
Public Notice

'PEANUTS
Rl614T I-IERE 15 W~ ERE I USED TO
STAND WAITING FORT~E SC~OOL 805!
RI6~T ~ERE ON TJ.liS VERV SPOT !

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Plea s pai d

Cour1 of Meigs Coun1y,
100 .E. Second St,
Pomero y . Ohio b eing
Case No. OB CV 079
again st Velma L . Taylor

prayin g for j udgmen1
in 1he amounl of
-$78,954.19 with ln1er·
e rest the reon accorod·
ing to t h e terms of

the

no1e trom April 29 ,

sa id

judgment

wl1hln three days from Solem
Township
i t s rendi tio n that an Trus1ees will hold 1he
O rder o f
Sale · be 2009 Budget heari ng
issued lo 1he Sheriff of on July 14, 2008, 6:00
Me igs Co unty, Ohio, to pm . The p ublic is welappraise , advertise in come. The meeti ng will
1he Dally Sentinel and be held a1 lhe Fire
sell sa id real es1o1e, House
In
S al e ·m
that t h e p remil'Jes .be Ce nter.
sold free and c lear of (7) 10
all c laims, liens and

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11M SURPRISED
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REMEMSER ..

:cow and BOY
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New Hom es, Room Additions, Remodeling,
1\ lel u l &amp; Shing'le Rool's, Siding, Decks,
Uathroom Remodeling Licensed &amp; Insured
wv ro4095&lt;1 Cell 740-590-7666 740 992 0730

Construction
• Replaceme nt

Windows
• RoOting
• De c ks

• Garages ·
• Pole Buildings
• Room Additions
Owner:
James Keesee II
742-2332

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing, Siding.
Soffit, Decks,
Doors, Wi!ldows,
Electric, Plumbing.
Drywall.
Remodeling. Room
Additions
Local Contractor

7 40-367·0544
Free Ea11mates

740·367·0536

·For Remod eling und New House Huilding

Call: MARCUM CONSTRUCTION
• Room Addi tion s • Garages • V iny l
anct 'wood Siding • Rooti ng • Pole
Barns • Patio's. Porches and Decks

MIKE W. MARCUM, OWNER
47 239 Rithel H.uw.l. L(mg:

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All pass

Opening lead: ~ 2

feaJ~re

blender
59 Turned lnlo
60 Kind of
mis1
61 Dark ale
DOWN

1 Eofllail
senders

2 Fan noise
3 Cousteau's

Cel l: 740-41 fi. JMJ-1

25+ year.i experie11ce Free Estimates

Advertise
in this.space for
$64 per month

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Vereen

s ummer ·

4 Bag
. 5 Mild

25

Mantra

48 Shock
49 -Krishna
51 Umbrella

chants
spok e
(hyph.)
27 Overjoy
53 Maud e
6 Juries
28 Engaged in
portrayer
1 ·G o on stage
war
55- Paulo
8 Pounce
3t PFC
56 Ost ri c h
9 Commotio n
superio r
cousin
11 Unlv.
33 Social
57 Ready
Regi ster
degree
12 Toppled
. word
over
35 Pull along
13 Crafty
39 Wheat
17 Road atlos
grindor
41 "- th e
protests

32 Mr. Aida
34 Robin's do-

m•in

36 Marsupial
pocke1
37 . LongH~
38 Adverse
fate
40 Parenl's
order
42 Jeans
, go-wi1h
43 Mic~.
19
nsighbor ·· 20 Dogie
45 Listen
stopper
carefully
22 Nautilus
47 Llgh1 gray
locale

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card spade support - and bad news only six high-ca rd poin,ts and no singleton or void . If West passes over South's
one-spade opening, there is a good
case for North 's raisi ng only to two
spades. But over a takeout double. !he r~
is much more to rec ommend jumpi'ng to
tour spadp,s...tn m;:&gt;lr"' life ~~ !-::!.!~!: as
po:;sit::e for East. -Here. it does not rnatter, because So uth would raise two
spades to four.
At trick one Easl is pl aying thi rd hand
high. With touchi ng cards, he plays the
bottom Here, East must table his jack.
· South wins with his ace and
plays a tr ump, putting West back on
lead. Since the first trick marked East
wi th the olub queen, West !hould continue with a low club. Then East, alter wi nning with his queen, can shift to the
heart nine, giying the defense lour tricks.
Note that if West does not
underlead atlrick tl'1ree, declarer gets 10
tricks via four spades. lour diamonds.
one club and one club ruff on the bOard.

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44 Future
flower
46 Mandate
47 Cobra kin

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be·

form four simpie wordt

GANS!S

th e klr'gpln In .order to do very wet!. By
fu nctioning as the middleman, you can
do bet1er than expected fo r yourself end
earn commissions from both ends of the
market.
CA NCER (June 21-July 22) - Pnma.rily
because ol your effort. an accomplish·
ment that see med Impossible wtll
become fait ·accompli. 11 is somet hing
th at will benefit you as well as those you
You'll leave no
doubt in the minds of your aSSOciates
that you are a power to be reckoned with
and not to be taken lightly. especia lly
When dealing with a challenging davel·
opment others rear.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Once your
objectives end goals ha~e your mental
• endorsement, there witt be no stopping
you. You'll make It a·potnt to be assertive
In seei ng that your plans unfold 'exactly
as you envision them.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23)- That hidden
competitiveness you keep under wraps
may e~&lt;plod e at this t(fn e. You'll do e~cep­
tlonatty well in all areas . - sports.
romance . commerce.
SCORPI O (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - ~hen it
comeS to situati ons that require team
ellort. you'll be particularly effective. Not
only will you pulltyour own weig ht: you'll
know how to get teamma_les to pull
thei rs, too.
SAGITTAR IUS (Nov. 23 · D oc. 21) Althouyh you 'll apply sti:able effort and
energy on something that appears to be
serving the Interests of others, you alone
will know about its equally rewarding
qualities.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Behaving thoughtfully and cou~ l eously in
all situations won't dilute your strength.
but actually Increase 11. The calmer and
more polite you are . the greeter yow
clout and torCelulness becomes
AQUARIU S (Jan . 20·Feb. 19) Because ol your strong will. a way will be
iound to succesSfutty finalize a huge
mat1er that has eluded e~eryone else. 11
could mean a big promotion Is in ihe
works.
PISCES (FOb. 20-March 20)-:- You won 't
·be goofing around or wasting time if you
take some hours off to engage In a diversion tha1 Is quite different from your
everyday routine. In reality. It's a prescrlpt~n lor restoring your vigor.
ARIES (March 21·Apr1119) ........ II you have
anything cooking on the burner at this
lime, see Whether you can launch II.
What you put into action now could
'
become a successlul reality.
TAURUS (Apr il 20-May 20) - Vsually
you're a rather patient t:terson and wilt
walt tor others. but you are also !lomeone
who will take action once you make up
your mind. Cohorl s might have to run to
catCh up with you .
GEMINI (May 21 ·June 20) - Althol.lgh
you may appear to be tow-key at times.
thil Is when you are gearing up 10 be
e~&lt;lremely effective, which may be the '"
case at this moment. The harder you
work, the larger the payoff w\!1 be ..

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CALL SANDY
Home:740-9'l2-JZ20
Cell :7.fll·416·6144

PRICE

West

12 Gem
surfaces
14 Knife holder
'15 Call for
16 Mind 1easer
t8 Snoop
19 Valley
21 Wrongs
23 Moo
companion
24 Mayday!
26 HuMorth
29 911
responder

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NOliCE OF PUBLICA·
liON
IN THE
COMMON
PLEAS COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Meigs County Clerk of

(740) 446·2342

Then ion!.. to Mary
Kav. You' ll fi nd the

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Racine, Ohio · 740-247-2019

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446·4425 or 446·3936

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love
the latest
looks?

lndependt:nt B ea u ty
l'onsultanl

AA/EOE

:THE BORN LOSER

Jim O'Brien

.hianit:1Grui.'!'le r

or apply on ·line a1 www.pvalley.org

BARGAINS IN
THE CLASSIFIEDS

~allipolis:

YOU !!

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2520 Va lley Dr ive
Point Pleasant, WV 25550
(304) 675 -4340
· Fax: (304) 675·6975

Buff Orphington pullets just
starling to lay for .sale. For
more information call 740949-2237 .

For more lnforma·
tion, contad your
local Ohio Valley
.Publishing office. ·

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Pleasant Valley Hospital

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DAY!

BARNEY

Insured
WV0421 82 Free Est imates

740-247-2113

Pharmacy

50 Ogled
52 Flxod
1 Bear down 54 Orchld~lke
6 Chuma
flo-•
10 Tabby Jrea1 58 Used a

In 1513 Machiavelli wrote, "There are
three kinds ol intelligence: one kind
understands things for ~self, the second
appreciates what others can under·
stand, the third understands neither lor
itself nor through others. This first kind is
excellent, 1hB second good, and the third
kind use l ess.~
At the bridge table. it is poi ntl ess for the
opening !Bade r tO find the best start if
third hand is going to , m.ake a useless
mistake.
·
This deal highlights one key third- hai1d
play. South is in four spades. West leads
the club tw&lt;l. How should the defense
proceed?
That North hand is good news - live-

ANYTMING.

Cabint!ry And Furniture

Q J1 09. 8
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Third hand takes
front stage

740-992-6971

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buyln&amp; or selling
items, you can use
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section to wish
someone•
Happy Birthday,
provide a Thank
You, and place an
1d Hln Memory" ·
of a loved one.

:FRANK &amp; EARNEST

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Dealer: South

South

Seamless Gutters
R ooftng . Siding Gutlers
Insured &amp; BondBd

David Lewis

GARAGE

339·3186

446-9209

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pond on Bulaville Pike . 740·

Br1ck hOuse in Gallipolis.
3BA. 1 112 bath. no pets. no
smoking. SEi50f rent. .740- -

H&amp;H

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is cu rrently accepting applications for fullti me and p~r diem LP N's. l ong term care
expe rience preferred. Must have WV
license. 12 hou r sh ifts.

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2 bedroom house for re nt,
no pets. (740)992-5858
Unfurnished 1 bedroom apt. Burrows for sale. 1 male and
2nd lloor. corner of Second 14 females. Call lor more
2br in Pt. Pleasant. $465 and
Pine.
No
pets. information. 740-643-2430
month. Homestead Really. References
requi r'ed.

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Broker Nancy 304·675·4024 Security deposit $275 per .
or 304-675·0799
month. water included Call

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Carmic hael EQuipment. 740-

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VICE .
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20FT
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S3999. VIEW OUR ENTIRE
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no pets. (740)992·0 165
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Large. charming, unfur·
good conditiOn . Ready to go
Angie Cleland,
OWNE R FINANCE AVAIL- nished 3 bedroom apt. , 2nd 855 New Holl and Round camping . Call Rol'l Shnots at
Di rector of Nursing at (304) 675.·5250.
ABLE . 740· 446 -3570
floor. LR. DR . overlooking Baler $3500. 255M·F Traclor 740-441· 5239
Park
do~ntown $6500 . Call 367-7787
the
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.4.46-3384
paid, no pets. dep. &amp; ret.. H 0 M E S ; E A D E R

CA RGO/CO NCESS ION
$2 14.3Ei per month,lncludes Middleport, Beech St., 2 br. TRAILERS. B+W GOOSE·

7~0.949- 2217

07-to-oa

North

l~~..· a ~onahk Rat~.·~

F-QUII~II:N'r '

740·992·0165.
New 3 Bedroom homes from

45771

ROBERT
BISSEll

7 -Ill-)'l 1-XIl-1-1

t

Bedroom Ap ts. at Village
Manor and Riversi de Apts. tn
Mtdclleport, tr'om $327 to
5592. 740·992·5064. Equal
Houstng Opportunity.

.. r'rnmpt and ()uaht~

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(304)882-3017

1974 2br. 2 batn. 'tamulent
hardwood floors cm. 55000
Call 740 _256 _6382

Stanley TreeTrimming
&amp; Removal
\\ 'or ~

1st pack free
$5.00 .every pack after
Mu.st buy 2nd pack

ready to work

20070 Bashan Road
Racine. Ohio

m

Middleport American
Legion

1968 Chevy Ptck ·up, VB - 3
speed. long bed. 52500 Cal l
446·&lt;1999 or 4&lt;16·6352

Siock Call Ron Evans, 1- 1gaa GMC Dump true!\ w a
800-537·9528

Pomeroy Oh10
25 Years Loc al Exper1ence

BINGO

'I'Rl 'lK"i

wv 036725
V.C. YOUNG Ill

Hill's Self
Storage

992·6215

Dealers Welcome

R.~~e!.!ed. ~!.e~·: !. Rc~!l In - - - - - - - -

Free Hent
Special!!!

Room Additions &amp;
Remodeling
New Garagu·
Electrleal &amp; Plumbing
Roofing &amp; Gutters
Vinyl Siding &amp; Painting
Patio and Porch Decks

French 500
Flea Market

Peirce Impounds' Cars fr om
SSOO! Hondas. 01evys ,
Jeeps Fords, &amp; morel tor
list1ngs 800·620-4876 e~ V435.

HJK

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Fri-Sat- Sun
July 11 , 12, 13

,388·0236
_ _ _ _ __ _

15

Phillip
Alder

'20"column inch Sunday
CALL OUR
002·2155

350 '
very
740·

NEA Crossword P u zzle
ACROSS

'12"column ioc!J weelrdays

446-9465. •

Sentinel • Page, 87

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BRIDGE

BULLETIN BOARD

IUR SALE
(740) 441 - Approx 900 SQ 11 tdeal for
otf~J:e or retail busmess
downtown Galhpolis. plentt· t 6'Lowes hshtng boat 25hp
Apatlmenl a~atlable now
Johnson 52 500 080 2003
I
R1~erbend Apts New Ha~en
Polarts 700. $3.500 OBO
WV. Now acceplmg applica·
2001 Lexus 3QD ES 304·
tion s for Hud-SubstdiZed, ~~O~~H~I·
JU•:S•U•M•H•J•J-, F3·51 09
"
one Bedroom Apts Ut1ht1es
,
lncluded Based on 30° a of
, G;OOUS
1984 Chev Monte Carlo and
adrusled 1ncome. Call 304·
1984 700 Hon9a Ntghthaw)i
882·3121. available for Berber Carpet $5 95 yard call 304·674-0861 or 004se'nlo r Aemments $40 &amp; up. 674-053~
a n d Mollohan Carpet 2212 ~--'-----­
Eastern Ave GalllpoUs Oh 1994 Toyota 4 runner.
446. 7444
engtne needs lrxed Of
replaced.,
body great. 740·
D1sabled people.

2BR apt CIA
0194

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estate which it in
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Beautiful Apts. at :Jackson . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 79
Estates. 52 Westwood
Dnve. tram 5365 to $560
740·446·2568
Equal
Hous1ng OpponuMy Thrs
tnstttutton IS an EqLtal
Opport unity Provtder and
Employer.

Flower

Flats.

Geran1ums

S3.50.

31$1 00

.
. .
Elephant Ears. Cannas ,
Also have Goldtish. Koi,
Pond Planls. l,740)446·1578 ,
(740)645·1361

Hoi Tub I Swtm Spa Outlet
CO NVE NIENTLY LOCAT$1000 off Huge setect1on
ED &amp; AFF ORDABLE I
New Styles. Free Delivery
TownhOuse
apartmen ts.
Top Oualrty. 6013·929-5655
and/or small houses FOR
RENT. Call (740)441-111t
JET
tor appl1catton &amp; 1ntormat1on
AERATION MOTORS

Corvette

T-Top

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YOUNG'S

' Gallia Co unty Fairgrounds

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Tuesday, July 15th

14x70 2 bedroom 2 bath 1n
Vinton area. mu st be moved
Good Cond $4500. 740- 2&amp;3BR apts. 5385 and up.
Cebtral A1 r. WJD Hookup,
85~·1143 or 446- 16&lt;18
Tenant pays electric. EHO
16X80 3 Bedroom 2. Bath
Vinyl Stding Shmgle Roof
Ellm View Apts.
$230 per monih
7&lt;10-3859946

7.4 gas engtne. Truck work3

NEW AND USED STEEL great and

IS

39~00
. 7.•.
0·~64
~5-·~IB·O·O--,
Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar .$.,
For
Concrete.
Angle .
y.\"
Channel. Flat Bar. Steel
.
For
·oriiKriiSrii.\iiil.lio:....
0ram s. L.---~Gra !lng
Di.fveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open Monday. 199 3 Ford 250 Cargo Van . 6
Tu esday. Wednesday &amp; cyl auto S 1450 .146 ..1999
Friday. 8am·4 30p m. Clos ed or 446·6352
Frenchtown
Apa,rtments.
Thursday,
Saturday
&amp; 40 ~ ltJTOKCHU-;- J
727 4th Ave. Gallipolis, tS
Sunday (740)44&amp;-7300
4 Wit EEI.E il~
now accepting applications
for watling list for 1 bedroom.
PHS
USDA Rural Development.
05 Suzuki King Quad .
. HJR S.-11£
Subsidized apanment tor
700cc , 4W D, 92 miles, winCh
el derly and handicapped
&amp; ram ps $4,800 304-674,
CKC Minature Pinsche1 2
-740-446-4652.
Equ al
3279
males. 4 man. old . ea ~s
Hous1ng Opportunity
cropped
,
ta
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docked.
shots.
--~'-'----'-­
07 HD Dyna Street BobFurnished Apt 2nd Ave tn 740-389-8788
deep cobalt blue $1100 in
Ga lhpol1s L.IPStatrs. pll utilipupp1es.
fawn . extras $13.500 F1rm . 99 HD
t1es pa1d, 1 br. no_pets. 446· Pug
Sportster XI 883, loaded wf
Regisleted. wormed &amp; up to
9523
chrome. has trike k1t 56000
date shots, Very sweet &amp; lov·
Galll·a
1
Mana able Mason area &lt;143·350· w/ kit or 54500 wlo k11. 740Apar. tments. 138 4011
441-t037 or 740-645-7086
Buhl Morton Rd .
2005 Yamaha YFZ 450 4
~--~~;-,,~ Gallipolis, is now
F'RllffS &amp;
wheeler Pro-Am. race ready.
VEGF.TAHI .t'S
$5500 obo. 740-379-9257 nr
accepting appltcations fm
watltng list for 1 bedroom "---ioiiiiiiiioiiliiiio-r' 740-645·6024
HUD. subsidized apartment Home Gmwn pwnnt wm .,,.......,---~-.,
lor elderly and handicapped and veggies. Avaitaote July
Ct\II'EHS &amp;
740~446-41352 .
10th a! McKean Farm and
MoroN: Ho,IE'i
Gracious Living 1 and 2 Wiliiam Ann Motel.

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1986 Holley Park 14x70
2BR, 2 bath $6500 obo. 245·
5230

2. 2006 16x80 Clayton3 bed
2 batl:l1 2000
16x70
Fleetwood 2 bed 2 ba th .
1999 Fortu ne 3 bed 2 bath
Daytime 388-0000. evem ng
245-92 13
2006 Redman 14x65 1n as
new condition on rented lot
1n Apple Grove. WV 304576·2000
2008 3 bedroom 2 batn sec·
tional home $279 per month

_74_0_-38_5-_7_6-_rr_.- - - 92 Ba~· view C1mf'llef0n
Mobile Home. 16xBO. 2br,
2ba. underpinning, axles &amp;
wheels, porch . cement
steps. Out buildings included $5,000 304·674·4689
Brand new 3bed 2bath on
-t - half acre 1n Pt Pleasant

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,1\, 11\1 ... 111( h.

f'"

. FM{l\.1

1998 Burgundy Sebr1ng.
fully loaded. good con dition
79.500 miles. 55.500 080
304-895·3447

·

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um&amp;

N. 3rd Ave., Middleport, 2 br.
furnished apartment. no
pets,
deposit &amp; references.
MOBILE HOME LOT FOR
(740)992-01Ei5
RE NT. 1031 Georges Creek
Ta ra
Townhous.e
Rd, 44 1-1111'

A CRIAGE

IU \1 \Is

Housl-li
IUR

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Apartments, Very Spacious,
2 Be'drooms , CI A, 1 112
Bath, Adult Pool &amp; Ba~y
Pool, Patio. Start 5425/Mo.
No Pets.
Lease
Plus
Security DepOsit Required,

(740)367-0547.

199/mo! 3 bed. 2 bath. Bank
Repo! (5% down, 20 years. Twin Rivers Tower is accep t·
8% APR ) tor listings 800- ing applications for waiting
hst for Hud-subsidtze d, 1-br
620-49413 SIC. R027
apartment
for
the
1br
$375/month.
3br elderl~fdisat&gt;led . call 675$500/month
in Syracuse
6679
deposit Hud App. No Pe ts
(304)675·5332 weekends
740-591-0265

~

0870, Rogers Ba sem ent
Watmp motj n~
General Contractor 35 Years
Experience
New Homes,

WWW . C A AM I C H AEi L ·
T-RAIL ER S.COM 740·446 3825
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Deere lately? You'll be sur·
prisedl Check out our used
inventory
at
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Remodeling &amp; Home Repair ,
lice nsed and lllSUred WV
030318 304·458·1668 (H)
304 _511 .0759 (C)

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Help Wanted

Newly remodeled house.
Jbr. Gallia County. $500/rent
$350/deposit 740-388-9060

!"" MoBIJJ-: Ho~m;
IUR RENT
Applications now being
accepted lor mobile home
rentals in Point Pleasant.
Call 304-675-3423
Double wide lor Rent .
Gallipolis
Ferry. br3/21ull
ba ., Ref. req., $500/rent.
SSOO/deposit. nice yard .

Buyer
Pleasant Valley Hospital is cu rrentl y
accepting
resumes
for a
full-ti me
Pharmacy Buye r. State registrati on and
National certification as a Pharmacy Tech.
A mi ni m um of 3 years as a hospita l
pharmacy tec h. Previous Business and/o r
purchasi ng/buyin g
expe rience
in
a
Phar macy setting preferred.

304·576·2296

C;o Human Re'Sou rces

A~\Kil\IE~TS
roRRENT
1 and 2 bedroom apart ments, furnished and unlur·
nished, and t)ouses tn
Pomeroy and Middleport.
secur ~ y deposit required. no
pets, 740-992 ·2218.

FRESH
HOME·GROWI'
CABBAGE

1BR Apt , WID hookups.
sal eltlte TV incl ~/r ent.
close to hospital. Call 740..

339·0362
2 Apts, for Rent beside
Domino ·~ tn Pt. Pleasant

304-812-4350
2 bedroom apartment for
rent 1n Middleport. no pets,

(740)992·5858
21 2 3rd Ave. 3 rooms and
beth. furmshed . no oats.
Rent+ Dep. 740· 441-0245

The Daily Sentinel
(740) 992-2155

iloint ~leas:ant l\tgiste.r
(304) 675-1333

Owners:
Jon Van Meter &amp;
Paul Rowe

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with L~a:-.y · tlhtpp l y
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MIKE MARCUM
HoOHNt;

&amp; RtMiliiHIN&lt;. Co.

Rubber Roofing , Room Additions . Deck s. Shinql1•s
Siding . Windows _Pole Barn s. GM&lt;lflr'S,
Insura nce Work. Residential &amp; Com11wrc 1al
740-245·0437
Licensed &amp; Bonded
30 Vears
F1 ee Estimates
E~ perien ce
C losL• -Out

Sule

YOLI.RE NOT SU PPO~ED
To ~ENTION 1'\ NO ·
HITTER WHILE TKE
GA~e·s GOIN&amp; ON. ITS
BAD L U CK..

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l 0" .h anging B a~k~h

)7.75
_. .. G-:r; m iu m ~ .6(k
Ucdding Plan ts
·HI per llat $h.(XJ
VcgctahiL' plant s

S2j0 per Jozc-n
M-F 7:30 - 5:00
Sat. S:3() - ~ : 3 0 Sun. 1-5
Ed's GrcL•nhouses
1-l r~

, Nohlc Su mmi t Rd.
Middlc pllrl. OH

74U-992-796()

PUBLIC
NOTICES

in

~ewing

Drapes. Sheers. Rod.
Poc ket Dmpes.
Swags. Valances.

&amp;.-,p L.UCK ' WHAT
BI'\D L.UCK' r t&gt;oofT
5EE I'\NY 111'\'D LUCK. I

2008 un1il paid and for
forecl osure of sa id
Mor1gage Deed on the
following
described
real esta1e, of which
said
DefendantS ,

interest of any of the
par11os herein, th a11he
p roceeds from the sale

or

said

premises be

applied t o

t he Pl a ihtilfs

judgment and fo r such '
Courts,
,
Velma L. Taylor are the o1her relief 1o ·
P.O. Box 151 tOO E. owners of:
which Beneficial Ohio.
2nd St
as lurther described in Inc, is entitled,
Pomeroy: OH 45769
Pl ain11fs
mortgage Said D e fe nda n ts a re
Beneficial Ohio , Inc. recorded on November directed · to
lhe
vs. Velma L. Taylor e1al 26, 2003 In Book 183 Complaint
wherein
Ca se No. 08 CV 079
page 297 of the notice ·under the lai r
Velma L. Taylor, whose Mortgage Records of debt c o llection praclast known address is Meigs County,· Ohio. t ice ac t is given.
37295
S1
Rt. 124 Al so known as: 37295 Said O e l e ndants are
Middleport OH 45760, St Rt 124, Middleport required to a nswer
and if decease d, all OH 45760
'
w ithin
1wenty·elgh1
heirs, devisee s, ·lega- and that Defendant , days after 1he publica·
executors, Velma L. Taylor1 and if tlon. S a id D efendants
tees,
eKecutrlxes, admin ls· deceased , all hei rs , will t a k e notice that
trators, administratri x- devisees.
legatees, you are required to
es and ' ass ignees and · executo rs, executf ixes, answer said Complaint
J ohn Doe, Unknown adminislrators, admin- on or befare the
Spouse of Velma L. lstra1ors
and August141h
Taylor,
and
if ass ignees and John day of 2008 ·or, judg·
deceased , all heirs, Doe, Unknown Spouse ment wi1 1 be rendered
devisees.
legatees, of yelma l. Tay lor, and accord ingly.
exe c utors , ex ec u trix· if d eceased , all heirs, Beneficial Ohio, In c.
es.,
admin istrators, d evisees ,
le g ate es, Plain1iff,
a dm inlst r atrixes a nd executo rs . executrixes, S1ophen
D.
Milos
assignees
whose administrators, admln· A11orney for Plain11ff
a ddresses
are i s t rators
and 18
W.
Mon ument
u nknown , wi ll hereby assig n ees be requ ired Avenue Dayton, Ohio
lake nolle a tha1 on May 1o se1 up any ln1eres1 45402
2. 2008 , Benef icial 1hey may have in said (6) 12, 19. 26, (7) 3, 10,
Oh i o 1 Inc., filed its premises or be forever 17
Complain!
in barr~d . that upon fellForeclosure
and ure of sa id Defendants
Marshalling of Liens in to payor to ca u se to be
Public Notice

'PEANUTS
Rl614T I-IERE 15 W~ ERE I USED TO
STAND WAITING FORT~E SC~OOL 805!
RI6~T ~ERE ON TJ.liS VERV SPOT !

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the

C o mmon

Plea s pai d

Cour1 of Meigs Coun1y,
100 .E. Second St,
Pomero y . Ohio b eing
Case No. OB CV 079
again st Velma L . Taylor

prayin g for j udgmen1
in 1he amounl of
-$78,954.19 with ln1er·
e rest the reon accorod·
ing to t h e terms of

the

no1e trom April 29 ,

sa id

judgment

wl1hln three days from Solem
Township
i t s rendi tio n that an Trus1ees will hold 1he
O rder o f
Sale · be 2009 Budget heari ng
issued lo 1he Sheriff of on July 14, 2008, 6:00
Me igs Co unty, Ohio, to pm . The p ublic is welappraise , advertise in come. The meeti ng will
1he Dally Sentinel and be held a1 lhe Fire
sell sa id real es1o1e, House
In
S al e ·m
that t h e p remil'Jes .be Ce nter.
sold free and c lear of (7) 10
all c laims, liens and

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8UTTI-IAT
WA5 A LONG
TIME AGO ..

11M SURPRISED
'f'OU CAN
REMEMSER ..

:cow and BOY
-· . ".

New Hom es, Room Additions, Remodeling,
1\ lel u l &amp; Shing'le Rool's, Siding, Decks,
Uathroom Remodeling Licensed &amp; Insured
wv ro4095&lt;1 Cell 740-590-7666 740 992 0730

Construction
• Replaceme nt

Windows
• RoOting
• De c ks

• Garages ·
• Pole Buildings
• Room Additions
Owner:
James Keesee II
742-2332

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing, Siding.
Soffit, Decks,
Doors, Wi!ldows,
Electric, Plumbing.
Drywall.
Remodeling. Room
Additions
Local Contractor

7 40-367·0544
Free Ea11mates

740·367·0536

·For Remod eling und New House Huilding

Call: MARCUM CONSTRUCTION
• Room Addi tion s • Garages • V iny l
anct 'wood Siding • Rooti ng • Pole
Barns • Patio's. Porches and Decks

MIKE W. MARCUM, OWNER
47 239 Rithel H.uw.l. L(mg:

:GRIZZWELLS
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MEl'\ A~E

;A~~ A\.1\(~ I

740-.985-4141

East

All pass

Opening lead: ~ 2

feaJ~re

blender
59 Turned lnlo
60 Kind of
mis1
61 Dark ale
DOWN

1 Eofllail
senders

2 Fan noise
3 Cousteau's

Cel l: 740-41 fi. JMJ-1

25+ year.i experie11ce Free Estimates

Advertise
in this.space for
$64 per month

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23 Affleck or·
Vereen

s ummer ·

4 Bag
. 5 Mild

25

Mantra

48 Shock
49 -Krishna
51 Umbrella

chants
spok e
(hyph.)
27 Overjoy
53 Maud e
6 Juries
28 Engaged in
portrayer
1 ·G o on stage
war
55- Paulo
8 Pounce
3t PFC
56 Ost ri c h
9 Commotio n
superio r
cousin
11 Unlv.
33 Social
57 Ready
Regi ster
degree
12 Toppled
. word
over
35 Pull along
13 Crafty
39 Wheat
17 Road atlos
grindor
41 "- th e
protests

32 Mr. Aida
34 Robin's do-

m•in

36 Marsupial
pocke1
37 . LongH~
38 Adverse
fate
40 Parenl's
order
42 Jeans
, go-wi1h
43 Mic~.
19
nsighbor ·· 20 Dogie
45 Listen
stopper
carefully
22 Nautilus
47 Llgh1 gray
locale

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card spade support - and bad news only six high-ca rd poin,ts and no singleton or void . If West passes over South's
one-spade opening, there is a good
case for North 's raisi ng only to two
spades. But over a takeout double. !he r~
is much more to rec ommend jumpi'ng to
tour spadp,s...tn m;:&gt;lr"' life ~~ !-::!.!~!: as
po:;sit::e for East. -Here. it does not rnatter, because So uth would raise two
spades to four.
At trick one Easl is pl aying thi rd hand
high. With touchi ng cards, he plays the
bottom Here, East must table his jack.
· South wins with his ace and
plays a tr ump, putting West back on
lead. Since the first trick marked East
wi th the olub queen, West !hould continue with a low club. Then East, alter wi nning with his queen, can shift to the
heart nine, giying the defense lour tricks.
Note that if West does not
underlead atlrick tl'1ree, declarer gets 10
tricks via four spades. lour diamonds.
one club and one club ruff on the bOard.

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44 Future
flower
46 Mandate
47 Cobra kin

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fu nctioning as the middleman, you can
do bet1er than expected fo r yourself end
earn commissions from both ends of the
market.
CA NCER (June 21-July 22) - Pnma.rily
because ol your effort. an accomplish·
ment that see med Impossible wtll
become fait ·accompli. 11 is somet hing
th at will benefit you as well as those you
You'll leave no
doubt in the minds of your aSSOciates
that you are a power to be reckoned with
and not to be taken lightly. especia lly
When dealing with a challenging davel·
opment others rear.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Once your
objectives end goals ha~e your mental
• endorsement, there witt be no stopping
you. You'll make It a·potnt to be assertive
In seei ng that your plans unfold 'exactly
as you envision them.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23)- That hidden
competitiveness you keep under wraps
may e~&lt;plod e at this t(fn e. You'll do e~cep­
tlonatty well in all areas . - sports.
romance . commerce.
SCORPI O (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - ~hen it
comeS to situati ons that require team
ellort. you'll be particularly effective. Not
only will you pulltyour own weig ht: you'll
know how to get teamma_les to pull
thei rs, too.
SAGITTAR IUS (Nov. 23 · D oc. 21) Althouyh you 'll apply sti:able effort and
energy on something that appears to be
serving the Interests of others, you alone
will know about its equally rewarding
qualities.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Behaving thoughtfully and cou~ l eously in
all situations won't dilute your strength.
but actually Increase 11. The calmer and
more polite you are . the greeter yow
clout and torCelulness becomes
AQUARIU S (Jan . 20·Feb. 19) Because ol your strong will. a way will be
iound to succesSfutty finalize a huge
mat1er that has eluded e~eryone else. 11
could mean a big promotion Is in ihe
works.
PISCES (FOb. 20-March 20)-:- You won 't
·be goofing around or wasting time if you
take some hours off to engage In a diversion tha1 Is quite different from your
everyday routine. In reality. It's a prescrlpt~n lor restoring your vigor.
ARIES (March 21·Apr1119) ........ II you have
anything cooking on the burner at this
lime, see Whether you can launch II.
What you put into action now could
'
become a successlul reality.
TAURUS (Apr il 20-May 20) - Vsually
you're a rather patient t:terson and wilt
walt tor others. but you are also !lomeone
who will take action once you make up
your mind. Cohorl s might have to run to
catCh up with you .
GEMINI (May 21 ·June 20) - Althol.lgh
you may appear to be tow-key at times.
thil Is when you are gearing up 10 be
e~&lt;lremely effective, which may be the '"
case at this moment. The harder you
work, the larger the payoff w\!1 be ..

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Thursday, July to,

2008
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Reds·

who reached on shortstop
Aramis Ramirez's one-out
error in the first. He was
thrown out trying to steal
from PageBl
second as Griffey struck
out.
ed.
Ramirez hit Johnny
"Tonight he was really,
.
C
ueto's
first pitch in the
really good," Dunn said.
the sixth into the
bottom
of
"The pitch I hit was probably the only mistake he bleachers in left center for
made the entire game. his 16th homer to break a 1That's probably the best 1 tie.
Cueto (7-9) gave up eight
I've seen him .in a long
and· five runs, four
hits
time."
in 6 2-3 innings.
earned,
But things got ' shaky for
the Cubs after Zambrano The Cubs added three runs
with tw9 outs in the seventh
left the game.
Marmo! relieved to start when Kosuke Fukudome hit
the ninth and gave up a two- · an RBI double on a fly. ball
out single to Jay Bruce that that went over Dunn's head
went off first baseman near the wall in left and Lee
Derrek Lee's ·glove, then delivered an RBI single that
walked Jeff Keppinger and finished Cueto. Ramirez
Ken Griffey Jr. to load the greeted reliever David
Weathers with an RBI doubases.
Kerry Wood relieved and ble.
. ent Rr.ndnn Phillip~ to foul . "You can tell the way he
out to first to earn his 23rd did against Zambr&lt;!no how
badly he wanted to win this
save .in 28 chances. .
Other than Dunn's 23rd game," Reds manager
homer. the only Reds Dusty Baker said of Cueto.
baserunner
against "Boy, it's tough, especially
Zambrano was Keppinger, the way he was competing."

Columbus
. Blue Jackets
head coach
Ken
Hitchcock
speaks during
a news
conference to
·announce his
three-year
contract
extension
· with the
· hockey team
Wednesday in
Columbus.

AP photo

Ttie Cubs tied it in the
second with an unearned
run as Geovany Soto doubled and raced home when
shortstop Keppinger mishandled Mark DeRosa's
grounder for an error and
the ball ended up in short
left center.
Notes: Zambrano is 13-9
in his career against the
Reds, including 3-0 this season.... Marmo! was limping
·after covering first base and
beating Paul Bako to the
bag in the ninth, but said
after the game he was OK.
... Rich Harden and Chad
Gaudin, acquired in a trade
from Oakland on Tuesday,
joined the Cubs before the
game. Harden will make his
Cubs' debut against the
Giants on Saturday at
Wrigley Field .... Rj:ds IF
Jalbert Cabrera was sent to
Class A Daytona far a rehabilitation assignment. He's
· been on the DL since June
2 I when he dislocated his
left index finger sliding
head first into second
against the Yankees.

Gospel quartet ·
coming to Pomery's
amphitheater, As

Middleport~ Pomeroy1 Ohio
50 CENTS • Vol. ;;8, No.

• Reds hit 7 homers
against Cubs.
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of Rin' Grande/Community
College.
During the meeting sevPOMEROY
The era! personnel matters
Meigs Local Board of were handled . Michael
Education has rejected all Barnett, special education
bids on the consiruction of teacher at Meigs Middle
the high school sewage school was granted a one- ·
treatment facility and will year leave of absence for
educational
purposes,
now rebid the project.
Action to reject the bids · Michael Kennedy was
was taken at this week's . hired as cross country
meeting of the Board after·i.t coach at the high school,
was announced that all of Matthew W. Knopp was
the bids exceeded the pro- employed as a vocational
jected cost. Plans are for agriculture tea~her on a
the new sewage system to one-year contract for the
treat not only waste from corriing school year, and
the high school but t.he new Ronald Vlasik was given
Meigs Branch, University an additional 20 day s for
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH

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Hitchcock said. "But when
the gears of the season got
ratcheted up, we weren ' t
good enough. But we're in ·
that area now .wlfere we canplay with anybody."
·
· He stopped short of predicting the Blue .Jackets
would make the .playoffs,
however.
"Making the playoffs
means pushing estabhshed
teams out. They · are not
going to go away easy. You
are going to need to stick a
stake right through them to
push them out," he said. ''I
cap 't sit here and say we're
going to get in the playoffs.
But I know o·ne thing, right
now when our team plays to
the top level and another
team plays to the top level
we can compete against anybody every night now."

BY RUSTY MILLER
ASSOCIATED PRESS

One acquisition the Blue
Jackets had yet to make was
a first- or second-line center.
Umberger figures to center
the fi~st Jine bt'lween cap.mi'n
Rick Nash and Huselius, but
the second line was missing
a triggerman to fit in with
Torres and Fredrik Modin.
Howson said holdover
center Michael Peca was
close to signing a one-year
contract that could fill that
hole.
· "Michael Peca 's signing is
imminent," Howson said.
"He has the contract in his '
hands now. It was agreed to
yesterday. As soon as we get
11 back and signed, we'll
make that announcement."
Peca had eight goals an\1
.
AP photo
26 .assists last year, thirdbest on the team with · 34 Cincinnati Reds pitcher Johnny Cueto walks to the du~out after being pulled d·urltig the seVenth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday in Chicago.
points.
,

• COLUMBUS - Coach
Ken Hitchcock signed a
three-year contract exten~ion with the Blue Jackets
on Wednesday, saying he
welcomes the chance to tum
' the only team not to make
the playoffs into winners.
" "This is a challenge I want
badly," . said Hitchcock,
whose new deal will kee.p
him behind the bench
through the 2011-2012
team. "I want to be the
coach that takes this team to
the highest lev~!."
. The
56-year-old
Hitchcock has a career NHL
fecord of 470-3 I4- I 17 at
Dallas, Philadelphia and
Columbus. His Stars won
the Stanley Cup in 1999.
He said this is the first
time he's come into a job
where the team wasn't
~readymade" · and poised to
hiake a run at a title.
\ An elec'tronk version of the ap- with copies of the application:
under Scl.1ion 4561.341 of the Re: "I don't just want to be a Name and Description ol tile Pro.
•\ plication can be found at the Ollio Public Utilities Commission of vised Cole;
coach who hops on the (108ed Fadllty
Power Siting Board's Web site ut Ohio
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bandwagon of a team that's
I
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interest. convenience. and neces-;
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number
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sources
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facility; and
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• The facility incorporates maxi·
Httchc_ock s Blue Jackets set cate of Environmental CompatibilCriteria Used to Review the Ap- mum feasible water conservatiml
franchtse re~ords for wms · ily and Public Need fiom the State
Meigs County Commissioners
plication
proc1ices as determined by tho
t3~) and pomts (80) whtle of Ohio's Power Siting Board.
Mr. Michael Davenport. President
Board. considering available tech;
gomg 34-36-12 m 2007-8.
100 East Second Street
The following eight criteria are set nnlogy and the nature and econom:
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forth in Section 4906.10 (A) of the ics of the various alternatives.
Howson said it was impor- lkHearln&amp;
Revised Code and will be used. Section 4906.07 of the Revised
tant for the Blue Jackets to
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the application for a cen_ificate to plication complying with Section
lnent. Terms of the deal were he IS tnv1ted to prov1de wntten or
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112 East Memonal Drive
•'Onstruot, operate and mamtain the 4906.06 of the Revised Code, the
hot disclosed.
oral comments ~garding this pro· The application for a Certificate of Pomeroy, Ohio 45771
AMPGS Tmnsmission Line:
Power Siting Board shaU promptly
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'The basis of tile need tO. the fa- on. not less than sixty nor more than
who wouldn't have Hitch at September 17. 2008, at 6 p.m. at fore the Slltle of Ohio Power Siting Letart Township Trustee
cility. In the case of a major utility ninety days after such re.:eipt, and
the top or near the top of the Meigs High SciKxu, 42~1 Pome- Board. Thisapplil:atiun has been as· 49435 Lighthouse Road
facility described in division (B)( I) shall conclude the proceeding as exJist of coaches," Howson my Pike, Pomemy. Ohio, 45769.
signed Case Number 06-1357 -EL- Racine, Ohio 45771
of St:ction 4906.01 of the Revised peditiously a.• prlll:ticable.
~aid. "This is a really critical
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wtth regJOnal plans for _expansron investigated and shall. nolle.'-' than
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Meigs County Office of Economic of .the ~·~ 1 Jll~wer grid ~I eloc- fitleen days prior to the date of any
and Christian Backman Th•s nottce the first oobce pub- Ms. Krisli Eblin Director
and WOO&lt;foroe Development
InC systems servtng this Slate and application is set for hearing, submit
from the New York Rangers, lished regn!ding this project and the 216 West Main Street
project's
respective
hea~ng
dates.
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Pomemy,
Ohio
45769
Mr.
Perry
Varnadoe,
Executive
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along with the free-agent
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the
f~lhty wtll serve the tntere.'\1.\ ·~f the applicant. A copy of such report
l;ignings of forward Kristian
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elec_tr1c
system e&lt;:onomy and reh- shall be made available to·any per·
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f.iike Commodore. The club of
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Meigs County Engineer
·Chaptm 3704. 3734, and 6.111 of tion,andshnllcontainrccommendOO
imd disappointing young mi! the electricity generated by a 180 East Broad Street
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the Revised.Ctlde and all rules and findings with regartl Ul division (A)
f&gt;layers Gilbert
BJ;Uie, proposed 960 Megawan net electric Columbus Ohio 43213-3793
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standards ndc.ljlled .under those chap- or sec1ion 4906.10 of the Revised
fl/ikolai Zherdev and Dan 'generation facility, COIIsisting of (866) 270-6772
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VIsed Code. In determtnmg whether the pnx:ecding
ll points out of the eighth ofLetartf:alls, M~1ga r.ounty, O~to. Kent Carson. Director of Commu- Mr. Larry Ebersbach
tbe facility will comply wit~ •~I rules
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provicle instruction/assis - program involves long-time issue which he claims will
tance to the vocational teachers mentoring and bring savings to not only
agricUlture students.
assisting entry level teach- sc hool
districts
but
The Board voted to renew ers which come into the di s- employees. The benefit ttl
the district's membership in trict.
Meig s Local . according to
the Oho coalition for equity
Meeting with the Board information provid ed by
and Adequacy of School was Bob Smillie who was Smiddie.
would
be
Funding for the 2008-09 there to talk about Senate $2, 105.700. under ta x plan
year at a cost of 50 cents per and Hou se Bills 186 and an
pupil. Approval of the stu- initiative petition regarding . B, but even hi gher under
dent handbooks for Meigs health care coventge in the ·plan A. two action 011 the
Primary, Intermediate and State of Ohio . H.e said that matter was taken by the
Middle Schools was post- . passage of the bill would Board .
Attending the meeting
poned pending further result in reduction of costs
for health care in surance in were Roger Abbot\, Ron
review.
Logan, Barbara Mu sser,
Al so approved was the ·school districts.
Smiddie said that the Larry Tucker and Scott
revised entry year teacher
program policy and proce- group supporting ihe J.eg- Walton, Board members . .
dures as submitted by the islation is circulating peti- and Superintendent William
advisory -committee. The tions in an effort to get the Buckley.

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Edee Starcher
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.of Marietta, displays one of her
handmade quilts
which will be on
display during The
Fabric Shop's
"Christmas in July"
event to celebrate
the store's 49 years
in business.

TUPPERS PLAINS The Eastern Local School
District will wait a year
before it considers pursuit
of state funding for an addition
to the
Eastern
Elementary School.
At its most recent meetIng, the ,board of education
voted to defer participation
in the Ohio School Facilities Commission's
facilities assistance program
until July, 2008. Earlier this
year, Superintendent Rick
Edwards· said the board is
waiting for the outcome of
proposed legislation and
possible changes in the
OSCF's guidelines before
proceeding with any further
plans. The board's action
will place plans on hold.
Faculty and administrators in the district worked
for several months with the
OSFC to · determine the
needs of the district in terms
of future facilities. In the
end, the district qualified for
funding assistance for an

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birthday. See Page A3
• Annual memorial
ceremony set at
Portland. ·See Page A3
• A Hunger For More.
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Unique quiltsfeatured
during anniversary
BY BETH SERGENT
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POMEROY - It's indeed· a unique feat to be in business
for 49 years and The Fabric Shop is celebrating that
anniversary with a unique "Christmas in July" event July ·

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Racine;
Southern to
enter purchase
agreement

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RACINE
Racine
Village Council and the
Southern Local Board of
Education have tentatively
Detalla on Page A2
agreed to a purchase agreement involving the old
Racine Junior High School
.
lot.
At its most recent meeting, co4ncil approved a pur2 SEcnoNs- 16 PAGES
chase agreement drafted by
Village Solicitor Douglas
Annie's Mailbox
A2 Little which would transfer
oaie'ndars
A2 the deed to . the property
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from Southern to Racine
Classifieds
Bs- 6 Village. The purchase price
will be no leSs than 5J cents
Comics
B? a square foot which breaks
down into 2/3 . rds of the
Editorials
A4 appraised value or $22,988
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· Faith • Values
A5-7 · · No funds are due
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Movies
A3 receives funds from the ulti. mate purchaser of each part
NASGAR .
B8 of the property whkh is to
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be sold for commercial
"""' developmen1. Racine is
Sports
B Section working
with
the
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Community Improvement
Weather
A2 Corporation to bring commercial business into the
© aoo8 Ohio Valley PubllshliiR Co. . village and will be selling
the Jots through the CIC for
the purpose of "conveying
deed." If the CIC and village

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Marjorie Rogers (left) of Henderson, W.Va. explains how
she completed this difficult Dear Jane quilt pattern. Rogers'
quilts will also be on display during The Fabric Shop's
anniversary event featuring a variety of quilting styles.

During the event, the,shop will be displaying a wide variety of locally made quilts that range from traditional to
modern styles.
Mary Arn Schoultz. employee at the shop, said even if
someone isn't a quitter, the unique quilts are something to
stop in and apprec'iate. Many people consider quilt making
an art form that's become lost in J world of instant everything, There is nothing_in~tant about a handmade quilt.
Qui1ter Eaee Starcher of Marietta said one of her quilts
began with an idea in July and it was completed ih
December. Starcher combines traditional and modern
threading techniques and several pieces of her work will he
on display during "Christmas in July." On one quilt she
took hand-painted thread and created forest animals while
on an an quilt she wove fabric strips to create a tret trunk.
"You do what the fabric tell s you tq do," Quilter Marjorie
Rogers of Henderson, W.Va. said about where the ideas for
quilt designs come from .
Rogers' work will also be displayed during ·:christmas in
July." Rogers has quilted everything from the difficult Dear
Jane pattern to a quilt with the state flowers of all 50 states
hand embroidered onto the fabric .
Both Starcher and Rogers agree quilts are almost&lt; too special to part with, even for a few days. Starcher, who has
only been quilting for three years says she can't bring her-

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Court supplements county postage fund
fund, which receives fees be served by certified mail.
collected • from parties and a local court rule
appearing in the court. Story requires that those comPOMEROY -The case· issued a coun order allow- plaints be served by restrictload of civil . collections ing the funds to be appropri- ed delivery, so defendunts
cases has nearly doubled in ated into the county's themselves must sign for
Meigs County Court in Uie postage line.
the s11mmons and other
Most of the increase in the court documents. Those letlast year. Meeting Thursday,
Meigs
County court's civil docket · and ters cost $9 each to mail.
Commissioners approved a mailing costs is the result of · In other business, com$10,000 appropriation from more civil judgment suits missioners:
• Increased the county 's
the court to supplement the being fil.ed in the court.
Examples are collections mileage reimbursement rate
county's postage budget.
According to County cases alleging consumer for employees from 40
Court Judge Steven L. · credit default, such as credit cents to 50 cents.
Story, the appropriation was card accounts, Story said.
• Approved daycare conmade available through the
Ohio statutes require tracts with the Department
court's special projects defendanls in those cases to ; of Job and Family Services
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with OESG Tiny Tots,
Albany, and William and
Mary Kiddie Academy,
Wellston.
• Approved payment of
bills in · the amount of
$397,1 83 .,69, of which
$19,152.76 was paid from
the general fund .
• Approved appropriation
adjustments as requested by
the Soil
and
Water
Conservation District.
Present
were
Commissioners
Mick
Davenport and Jim Sheets
and Clerk Glorift Kloes.

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