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Tuesday, July 29,

2008

Despite unusual training, Polamalu hurt again Pure stock invite August 1; Harvest 50 dates released
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rhcm on !his. But I want lo
praclice."
Tomlin said Polamalu "is
LATROBE. Pa. - Every in grear shape," but he is
extended workuul. every undcrscandably wary about
running se,sion. every climb any injury given Polamalu 's
up. a hilbide in weighred run of problems lase season.
shoes was designed for Troy . On rhe !irs! day of camp a
Polamalu to gel back .lo year ago. Polamalu signed a
being Troy Polamalu.
$30. 19 million , four-year
Mosl of all, 1ha1 mean! gel- conlracr thai made him the
· ting back lo being a healthy highe sl-paid player in team
Polamalu - nmthe parched- history, at least unlil quarterup. ofl-injured. can'r-secm- back Ben Roethlisberger
to-get well Pulamalu who agreed earlier this year 10 a
appeared in 12 Piu sburgh deal chat could pay him as
Steelers games lase season much as $102 million. ·
but played up IU his expecred
Living up 10 !hal comract
level in few of them.
isn'l
whar
morivates
So, after an offseason back Polamalu. Rather. il's playin Los Angeles working out ing up lo the .standards sel by
the way he did as one of col- a multidimensional. molivallege foolball\ lop defensive ed player who creates
players ar Sourhern Cal. matchup problems for
whal happened 10 Polamalu offenses because of;~is abilimere days before training ry 10 line UR at so many posicamp began ''
lions.
The four-rime Pro Bowl
That's wliy. after having
saiety pulled his left ham- offseason knee surgery,
string while running last Polamalu decided to return
week and couldn't lake part lu training the way he has
in rhe first two camp prac- most of his career. So he
tices on Monday.
skipped all the Steelers' Off'
After a season in which season pracrices, and !he Iraknee , rib and abdominal ditional
training
and
InJUnes
visibly affected weightlifting, and went back
Polamalu 's play- he hasn't 10 working with his former
had an interception .since rrainer. ·
midway through ihe 2006
"I calked wilh coach
season- Polamalu was cer- (Tomlin) because I don't
tain all these injuries were want 10 do anything againsl
behind him: only to get hurt rhe team." Polamalu said.
- again.
"They're very supportive of
Polamalu sailed lhrough me and the !rai ning I wanred
the eight 100-yard sprints 10 do. I'd trained like that for
!hal were required Sunday seven years but, coming off
by coach Mike Tomlin; bu.t !he injury. it gave me an
the Sreelers didn 'r want to opportunity to take mor.e
take a chance wilh one of rime to rehab and just train."
their must valuable players · An interesting twist : Marv
so early in camp.
Marinovich. the former
"I want to practice,'' Southern Cal and Oakland
Polamalu said Monday. "But Raiders player and condi1' II do wharcver coach !ells rioning coach with whom
me to do. He's been around a · Polamalu has long trained,
lon'g time. So has (lrai ner) promises on his Web site that
John Norwig, so I'll deter to hi s workouts mean "you' ll
ALAN RoBINSON
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avoid the injury bug.' No
SPORTS CORRESPONDENT
more pulls or strains.''
Marinovich's workouts are
STEWART- On Friday,
designed 10 boost speed. August
I,
Skyline
jumping ability and football- Speedway · will host a
required strength bul are $1 ,000 to win Pure Stock
nontraditional , wilh an Invitational, but on the horiemphasis on reducing rhe zon is the news of the specstress and strain !hal can be tacular Harvest 50 for late
caused by heavy weightlift- models.
ing.
For the first time in its
Rather than bench-press- nearly 30-year history the
ing 350 pounds. for example; "Harvest 50" at Skyline
Polamalu will run in ·weight- Speedway in Stewart will be
ed shoes or lift a minimal a two-day show wirh up to
amount of weight in short $11 ,000 going to the winner.
bursts.
·
The event will be run
· Polamalu did slightly more
weight.lraining than he once
did, but only to add weight. ·
He is back to hi s preferred
weight of 215 pounds after
playing at 205 the last lwo
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seasons.
Polamalu doesn 't believe
!hal training away from the on the Steelers' all-time
S!eelers had anything to do team. His routine is often
with his latest injury.
· the same - he appears
"It was very awesome badly out of shape early in
training out there before the camp, but is one of the
injury," Polamalu said. league's top run defenders
"Things were going very by the start of the season.
Tomlin isn't saying how
well for me, and I got in very
good shape. I wanted lo go much weight Hampton must
back there and get back to drop or how long he must
doing the type of training I wait to be removed from the
did before. I had been doing physically. unable to perthai the past 5-6 years after . form list, Hampton is listed
the (spnng) coachtng ses- at '325 pounds.
Defensive end Aaron
sions, but this year I wanted
to do it as much as possible. Smith understands Tomlin
I wanted to make sure I got is sending a message that afl .
the most out of it after being players must follow condiinjured last season."
Polamalu can only hope he
is getting his injuries oul of
!he way early this season.
"When there's an injury
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like this, it's always besr to
rake the· safe route because
it's a very long season," he Miguel Tejada's si ngle up
said. ''If you .continue to re- the middle. After Lance
injure it this early, there's no Berkman walked, Carlos
telling how bad it could real- Lee blooped an RBI single ·
ly get. So, if there's any to center.
·
down time that's good, it's
Blum lined out to center
right now."
and Berkman tagged up
from third to make it 3-0.
Cueto threw 33 pitches in
the tirst inning.
Jay Bruce beat out an
infield single to start the
Reds' rally in the third . Ken
Griffey Jr. singled and
Brandon Phillips walked lo

Hampton

Reds

Saturday and Sunday.
September 20 and 21, with
$3,000 to win on Saturday
and $5,000 to win on
Sunday. If the winner wins
both legs he will get a
$3,000 bonus and $11.000
payday. There will be no
enrry fee, on ly pit pass
admission for drivers, and.
preliminary plans call for all
support classes to run at
least one of the two days of
the event.
Two-day · passes will be
available. Further details
will be announced soon.
Upcoming on the Skyline

schedule
will
be
"Autograph Night" for the
kids this Friday, Augu&gt;l I.
along wilh !he Pure Stock
lnvitalional. Kids ten-andunder with a parent will be
admitted free. Coming
August 8 will be the makeup for the rained-out AMRA
Modified Road Warrior
lour.
For further information ,
please call Sherry James at
304-539-4410 or raceday at
740-662-4111 or visit the
Skyline Speedway Websile
a
t
www.skylinespeedway.nel

tioning rules, including the
team's elite players.'
"He's setting an example
of how · he 's going to
approach things," Smith
said. "There's a level of
expectation when y.ou come
out here and that's what he
expecls."
·
Still, Smith and defensive
end Brett Keisel don't see
Hampton falling behind
because of this training
camp layoff or being less
than ready when the season
starts Sepl. 7 against
Houston.
Hampton joked he always
dislikes training camp and
wouldn't mind missing all
of it.
"Casey was running the
whole practice today, so I'm

sure the weight is going to
come running off him,"
Keisel said, laughing .
"Casey will be ready to go
when the season stans, we
all know that. We're all supporting him and he 'II be
fine ." ·
Notes:
LB
James
Harrison ran over rookie
OT Tony Hill s on three successive plays during a pass
protection drill. Tomlin
said, "If he doesn't want to
be blocked, it's very difficult to block him." ... Just as
they did early in camp last
season,
several
wide
receivers were upset when
Smith gave WR Willie Reid
a hard shot during a nonconlact drill, resulting in a
brief skirmish.

load !he bases for Dunn,. Houston third before Blum
who came in hitting .324 homered to right center. his
since the All-Star break.
ninth of the season and third .
Dunn hammered the first · in two games. Blum hit a
pitch off the center-field pair in the Astros' 11 -6 win
wall. above the. yellow line over Milwaukee at Miller
for a home run. The 426- Park on Sunday.
foot shot' was Durin's ninth
Tim Byrdak, Geoff Geary
career grand slam and his . and Wesley Wright comsecond in less than a week. bined to pitch three innings
He also. hit ·one on July 23 of one-hi! relief, paving the
against San Diego.
way for Valverde.
. .
It was the ·second .grand . Berkman made a dtvtng
slam allowed by Oswalt in · catch on Javier Valentin's
his career and the first since liner for the final out.
Cliff Floyd hit one for the
Notes: Griffey has an 11New York Mets at Minute game hitting streak .... The
Maid Park on May 14, Astros have won 12 of the
2004.
las! 15 meetings with the
Berkman doubled in the Reds.

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turn one, where his momentum carried him by Johnson
and off to the checkered flag
for his second win of the
· night.
·
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. One of the most impres'sive, hard-charger statu s
performances of the night
was Jeremy Berwan~er's
manifest from 18th to s1x1h.
AI one point the lalented
ace had reached fifth, bul
his charge consumed hi s
tires stalling hi s bid in sixlh .
Robbie Evans, Mark
Dickson, and Ryan Mayle
diced it up with Berwanger
in one of the battles for
position. Evans even broke
away momenlarily for a bid
al the two leaders, falling
just short in third place with
Dickson,
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Mayle.
Berwanger, Roberts, Robert
Garnes, Dusty Boley, and
Chris Carpenter.
The Pure Stock race was a
prep for next week's $1,000
to win invitational. Matt
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• Meigs Alumni
award scholarships.
See Page A3
• Family Medicine.
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• Transfers posted.
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• O'Bieness offers
health screenings.
See Page A6

: • Local teen named as
State 4-H Ambassador.
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Council approved, as an
emergency measure, an
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ordinance !hat adopts !he
MIDDLEPORT
International
Property
Ordinances defining local. Maintenance Code as the
building codes and establish- local bu.ilding code. The
ing a new planning and zon- code will be used in the
ing
commission
were building inspection program
approved as emergency mea- overseen by In spector
sures Monday evening, when Randall Mullin s. It outlines
Middleport Village Council standard codes for mechani· met in regular session.
cal systems, plumbing sysCouncil also held the first tem s, fire safely and other
of 'three readings on a new building standards, and is
ordinance amending flood used by most town s in
plain regulation s and their enforcing building codes. ·
enforcement
The zoning and planning
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commission approved by
council Monday night will
replace separate zoning
appeals and planning commissions already in place.
The commission will be
made up of five memb~rs: .
Mayor Michael Gerlach. a
member of vill.age council
and three citizens appointed
by the mayor. The members
have nO!.yet been appointed.
Council will also appoinl
a Board of Appeals to han dle zoning · appeals. Thai
board will nor act on
appeals of any cases relar-

ing to flood plain and
Federal
Emergency
Agency
Management
issues. Those mailers must,
by law, be appealed in the
Court of Common Pleas.
Council conducred !he
first reading on a 23-page
ordinance relating to flood
damage reduction. The language from rhe ordinance
was provided by FEMA. In
addi tion lo enforcing building codes and the village 's
rental inspection slaqdards,
Mullins is also charged with
enforcement· of flood plain

regulations in the village.
FEMA and the . Ohio
Depanmenl of Narural
Resources have ·tightened
regulations and advised the
village rhal arbitrm'y variances will no longer be permissable, and chat !he village
could be di squalified .for
flood insurance if too many
variances are permitted.
In ocher business. council
approved the sale of parcel of land on. Vine Street
for $500. The properly was
Please see Council, AS

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the Four Cylinder mam.
Despite numerous challenges, Christopher raced
off to the close win with
Adkins, and Shamblin in
tow. Rounding out the top
ten were Tuppers Plains
native Jeff Rankin , followed
by George Klintworth, John
Bartlett, Jeff Blanton, Keith
Young, Chris Lauer, ·and
Bdbby,Collins.
After mid-season dominance from Ronnie Pickens,
Kyle Bond, the talented second-generation driver and
son of Larry Bond won his
second straight Mini-Wedge
A-main. Pickens followed
in second ever-consistent
charger Zach Fox in third,
followed by Will Holland,
and Sydney Staats_
Friday, August I, will be
Autograph Night for the
kids. Children 10-andunder accompanied by a
parent will be admitted free.
Also, the Pure Stock Invite
will be on tap for $1 ,000 to
win and coming August 9
will be the rescheduled
AMRA Road Warrior Tour
modified special.

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SPORTS

Pittsburgh S\eelers safety Troy Polamalu, right, signs autographs for fans before the start
of the afternoon session of the team's football training camp in Latrobe, Pa., on Monday.
Holcomb led the first lap
baule, but Jeremy Blake
won the war. Blake took
the lead in the Pure Srock
feature on the second goround and never looked
back, despite every move in
the book by Holcomb to
retain the lead. Holcomb
may have been a bit faster,
driving aggressively but
cleanly, however, Blake
knew where to be in the
Skyline shuffle. Blake won
hi s fifth A-main of the year.
Ryan Wilson. Shelly
Powell, George Klintworth,
Anthony Maynard, and
Lance Weppler went toothand-claw for position all
ending the night with fine
runs. Weppler came from
141hto 71h for Hard Charger
honors behind the pack listed in !he previous order.
Mike Lauer, Tony Roush, Jr.
and Frankie Roush rounded
out the top ten.
II didn't have the fireworks of past races, but Tim
Christopher and Tommy
Adkins, joined by Frank
Shamblin walked away
from the rest of the pack in

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POMEROY - A stolen
vehicle and two ·purses
snatched from vandalized
vehicles on the same day
are just some of the recent
cases the Pomeroi Police
Department is investigating, . according to C)lief
Mark E. Proffit!. ·
On Saturday night, Aimee
Young, Racine, parked her
car on West Main Street lo
attend the Big Bend Blues
Bash on Saturday and left at
approximately
I a.m.,
Sunday, riding to her aunt's
home in Middleport. When
Young returned for her
vehicle around I 0 a.m.
Sunday morning she found
the car missing. The vehicle, a 1995 Gold BMW, was
recovered early Sunday by
the Ohio . State Highway
Patrol after it was involved
in a crash on County Road
28. Patrolman Wooldard is
investigating.
On Saturday at the
Pomeroy Ball Fields, Sgt.
Brandy King was called to
investigate a report of a
purse being stolen from a
vehicle which had its rear
passenger glass busted out.
The purse belongs to
Tammy · J.
Cremans,
Middlepon , and several.
items incl~ding cash, credit
cards, ·a phone, gift · cards
and jewelry were stolen.
King spoke to both Tammy
and John Cremeans, owners
of the vehicle, for any possible leads and/or suspects.
Less than an hour later,
King and Patrolman John
Kulchar were called to the
area across from Farmers
Bank on West Main Street,
scene of another purse th.eft
where the rear passenger
glass to an SUV had been
busted
out. · Jonetta
Smathers owns the vehicle
. while the purse belongs to
daughter Krysta Wasson of
Dresden. The two women
said they'd only been gone
from the vehicle for I0 minutes. Wasson's purse contained several credit cards,
identification cards, .gift
cards, pictures, jewelry.
Glass samples were taken
from both vehicles and both
cases remain under investi'
gation.
Recent traffic accidents
reported .by the Pomeroy
Police Department are as
follows:
An accident involving
three vehicles was recently
reported on West Main
Street near the ·Pomeroy
Maspn Bridge. A vebide
driven by James R. Keys,
New Haven, W.Va. , alleged- ·
ly failed to stop and struck
the rear of a vehicle driven
by Everett L. Shepard, Jr.,
Mason, W.Va., pushing that
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With the Ohio River passing lazily by, Dave Diles Park in Middleport was the perfect setting for a walk for this man
and his dogs.

Pipe bombs, bank robbery in Athens County
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTIN EL.COM

COOLVILLE
Yesterday law enforcement
officials in .Athens Counly
were not only dealing with
what appeared to be two
separale pipe bombs left in
the Guysville and Stewart
postal buildings but a bank
robbery at the . Hocking
Valley Bank in Coolville.
According to the Athens
County
Emergency
Management Agency, Athens
County 9-1-1 received an
emergency call at 6: 19 a.m.

yesterday repo1ting a suspicious device at borh the
Stewart and Guysville 1JOStal
buildings. WOUB-TV in
Arhens reports the devices
were attached 10 the back
door of each post office.
AI 2:30 p.m. yesterday
afternoon, Alhens County
EMA said members of the
Columbus Division of Fire
bomb squad dismantled the
device in Guysville discovering an unknown liquid
contained wirhin thai device
(a pipe) as well as papers,
both of which were being
processed by rhe Federal

Bureau of Investigation.
~ccording to the Associated
Press, the device in
Guysville was not explosive.
At 5:30 p.m. yesterday, a
spokesperson with Athens
Counry EMA said workers
who· dismanrled
the
Guysv ille device were
being decontaminated and
borh scenes were being
rreared as hazardous materials S.\:enes.·At this point the
liquid material was still
being tested for officials 10

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at the Stewart Post Office.

As of press tirrie, Ohio
. 329 remained closed from
Ohio 50 at the Marathon gas
station rhrough the Villages
of Guysville and Slewart.
·Emergency .&gt;helters were ·
also esrablished for residents
who were asked 10 evacuate
rhe immediate area.
The
Ohio National
Guard 52nd Civil Supporl
Team also arrived in
Guysville yesterday afternoon ro work wilh a host of
local, stale and federal law
enforcement agencies to
Please see Athens, AS

·Cornhole tournament winners
A two-time national corn hole champion took the top award iA the corn,
hole tournament held S a t~rday on
the Pomeroy parking Ia, as a part
of the Pomeroy Blues &amp; Jazz
· Society's Blues Bash. Here Butch
Meier presents a $500 check to
Matt Guy, center, and Brei Guy of
Alexandria, Ky. Other contest win· .
ners were second place, Tom Bobo
and Andrew Brooks of Albany; third
place, Dustin Cowdery of
Reedsville and .Nathan Cozart ,of
Coolville; and fourth place , Butch
Meier of Middleport and Nikki Meier
Ohms of New Marshfield .
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Thursday, July 31
~ RACINE
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\ocal School Board. regular
1neeting, R p.m.. high schoo l
:ffiedia mom.
~ PORTLAND ·_. Lebanon
:fown ~ hip Trustees, 7 p.m .
~wnship buildin g.
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Saturday Aug. 2 .
·' SYRAC USE - Sulton
t ownship Trustees. 7 p.m.
~yraclL'e Vi l l a~c hall.
::Monday, Aug. 4
: POMEROY Meigs
:f=ounty Rcpublican Party.
:1:30 p.m. special meeting ar
:iJJ e
Meigs
Cou nt y
fourthou se.
:: REEDSVILLE - Olive
=iownship meet in g, 6:30
f .m.. township ganlge.
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1\resday, Aug. 5
:; ALFR ED
- Orange
:fownshi p Trustees, 7:30
1!-111 ., at home of Fiscal
Qfficer Osie Follrod.
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Wednesday, Aug. 6
;,· POMEROY - Salisburv
:Township Trustees. 6:30
jl.m .. at the home of
Manning Roush.

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Local teen named as State.4-HAmbassador

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COLUMBUS -Tina Drake of Meigs .County Teen Leaders . Meigs County
County was recently named an Ohio Fashion Board, Camp Counselor. Jr. Fair
State 4-H Ambassador and took part in Board President, 20lJ7 Meigs County
an· Amba"adnr Orientation Program Fair Queen, as well as a 2007 Stale
held July IR HI The Ohio State ,Fair Fashion Board Member. She is a thirteen
vear member of the Pioneers 4-H Club.
Grounds.
The State 4-H Ambassador program , State 4-H ambassadors serve as 4-H
was introduced in Ohio in 1995 to rec- spokespersons to stn!ngthen 4-H partnerognize teens for their excellence in 4-H ships with government officials. the
project and program work, citizenship media. state associations donors, civic
and leadership, and to provide those groups, parellls. volumeers, and others.
outstanding teens with additional 4-H They also help de velop. implement and
opportunities ~LI the state and . county improve 4-H youth development in Ohio.
While State 4-H Amba ssadors hold
levels .
All Ohio teens who have ac hieved that title for life. beginning with a oneexce
llence in 4-H work, 4- H participa· year term of active stJtus. A total of 30
Friday, Aug. I
tion.
4-H ci ti ze nship. 4-H leadership. youth were named 4-H Ambassadors
POMEROY
Beuy
Spencer will observe her 4-H officer/ commillee work. and non - thi s year. •
Ohio 4- H Youth Developmcm is a pro·
85th birthday Aug. l .Cards 4-H leadership are invited to apply for
gram
offered through Ohio Stale
this
honor.
.may be se nt to ller at
University
Extension. 342 .657 youth are
Tina
was
selected
for
this
honor
based
Arcadia Nur&lt;in g Center.
in
Ohio 4-H programming .
involved
25675 Main St .. Coolville. upon her prcv i~us leadership roles. Some
of Tina 's past roles include Meigs statewide .
Ohio 45723-05 11 .
Saturday, Aug. 2 .
RACINE
Marion
Easterday will observe her
90th bi11hday on Aug. 2.
Cards may be sent to her at
3062 Sal ser Road. Racine.
Sum;lay, Aug'. 3
ROCKSPRINGS
Leota Birch, formerly of the
Portland itrea, will tmn 69
today. Curds can be mailed
to
Rocksprings
Center,
Rehabilitation
36759 Rock springs Rd.
Room 133, Pomeroy. 45769.
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BY KATHY MITCHELL
Fellowship Building. theme
don't
feel
comfortable
sharDear
Annie:
My
husband
security
cameras in conspicAND
MARCY
SUGAR
"Son Harvest"County Fuir."
likes
ing
that
with
him.
to
wear
pantyhose.
He
Ltous
loca1ions
to make sure
RUTLAND - Vacation
me
he
started
weari
ng
the
kids
know
the
v are being
told
Dear Annie: l am at my
I' ve tried ignori·ng thi s
Bible School. 6-9 p.m..
today through
Friday. wit, · end with a co-worker. m&lt;tn. but it only seems to his mother' s and sister\ recorded. They· are like
Rutland Free Will Baptbt Six 'o f us work together as encourage him ro try harder when he was around 12 cockroaches - when the
light comes on. they scalier.
Churcit,
"God's • Bi g top aides to the head of our to g'ain our attention . Our year~ old . He is now 42.
He works in an office fiw 11' ~he wunts to have some
organi7atinn . For the past boss is a kind person and
Backyard" is the theme . .
davs
· a week and wears real fun. she ·shou ld blatantly
nine
vears.
we
have
all
sat
does
not
say
anything
about
Sunday. Aug. 3
ro
work . take pictures of them. They
paiuyhose
'in
ou;
ortlcc
for
lunch
.
the
frequent
interruptions.
POMEROY - The Laurel
However.
sometimes
he hitte that.
A new director joined our so the rest of us have 10 suf·
Clitl" Free Methodist Church
Unless there is a parent on
will have a famil y night. 6 organization thi s past year fer through it. I' ve begun likes to wear them to bed . l
don
't
think
thi
s
is
good
for
the
street protecting these
.
and
for
some
reusnn
feels
eating
lunc
h
at
my
desk
to
p.m.. with guest singers.
him.
He
says
nothing
will
kids.
this should take care of
entitled
to
drop
in
whenever
avoid
him
because
he
irriBrian
and
Family
happen
.
Ca1i
sleeping
in
the
problem.
New
Connection . Pastor Glen · he pleases. Whether we're in tales me so much.
Yorker
Without bei ng rude, how pantyhose be unhealthy "' McClung. More information. a conversation. on the phon~
Pennsylvania
Party
.
·
Dear New Yorker: Your
or
eating
lunch.
there
he
is.
do
we
let
him
know
th
is
is
ggs-.1495. Refreshment&gt; folHe
drops
in
unannounced
our
break
time
and
we
'd
Dear
Patty:·
As
long
a'
ideas.
arc interesting. bu t
lowing, 'ervke.
and always cnmmands our like to be left alone·• Today they aren ' t constrictin g. expe nsive. Other readers
- Monday, Aug. 4
allention. He 's there at 8 he dropped by eight time s. H(lbby should be fine . sugges ted turn ing on the
MIDDLEPORT '
Vacation Bible Schoo l, 'to a.m. when we walk in the It' s exhausting to have to although he should take otl lawn sprinklers when the.
tee nagers
8J O ·p.m., Aug. 4-9 at the door, not even givi.ng us time give him so much allention. · the pmnyhose periodically neighborhood
fee l like a prisoner in my and all ow his skin to show up.
Victory Baptist Church : to get selllcd in. and will dml
· breathe . t You ' re a very to I·
Ai111ie's Mailbox is writto
whoevf'
r
wi
ll
listen.
Every
own
off1ce. Any !ldvice 0 Theme. , " It "s a Jungle Out
erant
woimm
.)
·
ten
by Kathy Mitchell and
day
when
we
sit
down
to
Frustrated
and
Hungry
There ... Lessons, crafts.
Dear
Annie:
I
read
the
Marcy
Sugar,lot1gtime ediDear Frustrated: You
(efreshments. For more in ti•r· lunch. in he com~s and rrics
mation ca ll 992-7111 or 'J92· to join our l'Unversation . I see an int rus ive executi ve . leller from "Snake in the tors of the Ann Landers
even put fi b on my spare We see a guy who's trying , Grass in Penn sylvani a," column. Please e-mail your
9052. Pastor James Keesee.
chair, but he sat on rhe fl oor desperately to make friend s who said tee nagers are lui· questim1s to anniesmailFriday, Aug. 8
to talk to me'
· with his new co-worke". tering in her neighborhood. box@comcast.net, or write
MIDDLEPORT
busy
offi
ce.
and
thi
s
.
He'd be a lot less annoying Your advice to call the ,· to: AmrieC&lt; Mailbox, P.O.
lt's
a
Vacation Bible School. First
is
our
time
to
relax
for
a
few
.if
yo u welcomed him imo police was useless. Kids . Box 118190, Chicago, IL
Presbyterian Church . 1645
and
grab
a
bite.
l
your
conversations. If that today ha ve no .fear of the 60611. To find out more
minutes
N. Fou11h Ave .. Middleport,
Aug. 8 and 9. Hou rs. 6 In X think it is incredibly rude simply is not possible.· tell police. espec i[olly if they are about ' Annie 's Mailbox,
and read features by oilier
p.m . on Friday. 9 a.m. to 4 and presumptuous on his your bo" th~t you appreci· underage.
Speaking
from
ex
perience.
Crea/!lrs Syndicate writers
part
10
think
we're
in~erest·
ate
the
new
director's
p.m on Satur(l&lt;ly. Theme
I
would
recommend
she
and
cartoonists, &gt;isit the
·' Beac h Party· - Storfin · ed in spending this quiet efforts 10 be chummy. but
Through the Scri ptures." For time li stening to him . A lot he 's a lillie overbearin g and . replace all the outside light · Creators Syndicate Web
more informati on. call Terri of times, we' re di scussi ng should back off before he tlxtmes with motion detector page at www.creators.com.
Fife. 992-2625. ur Carroll
Ann Harper. 992-7172.

ing events incl uding the

Meigs Count y Fair. All
member asked to attend.
Friday, Aug. 1 ·
. POMEROY
. - PERl
C hapl~r 74. I p.m .. Mulberry
.Co mmunity Center. Bev
telvctt. vice president of
Ohio PERl , to speak.
·
Saturday, Aqg. 2
• POMEROY Meigo;
.High School Class of l9Rll,
celebrat ing 20th year with
family picni c at the Sheets
family
farm
near
Harrisonville, ll a.m to 3
p.m .. followed by an evening
Adult social at the Rivers ide
'Golf Cou"e cl ubhouse, 7
p.m .. to midnight. For more
information &lt;:onlact Laura
(:obb Sheets, laura @mud:forkblues.co m, or Shannon
~afllin , .
416- llll9.
;fucigs 1988 @hotmai l.com.
,.
. Thesday, Aug. 5
: POM EROY
-.
:Wildwood Gar'den Club,
6:30 p.m . at Syracuse
.Co mmuni ty Center. Janet
:Bol in to teach creating op-

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Candidates focus on
finding running mates
in Denver .at the end of
Augus t. McCai n is seriousAND
ly considering naming his
NEDRA PiCKLER
No. 2 in th~ few days sepa- ·
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITERS
. rating the two conventions
WASHINGTON - As . in the hope of stunting any
speculation swirls. Barack post-convention surge in the
Obama and Joh n McCain polls for Obama.
Rece ntly. each has left the
are knuck linQ down 10 the
impression
his search has
work of choosing running ·
mates with their nominating reached an advanced stage .
Obama met Tuesday with
conve ntions just weeks
top aides and hi s search
away.
Current and former gov- comminee in Washington
ernors and senators seem for the second time in as
the most serious contenders. many days, and at least the
though most of those men- third time this month .
He told NBC' s Tom
tioned are playing coy about
any discussions with either Brokaw on Sunday: 'T m
goi ng to want somebody
campaign.
"I' m just not going to talk with integrity.; I'm going to
about my conversations want somebody with indeth e
campai gn," pendence, who is willing to
with
Democratic Gov. Tim Kaine tell me where he thinks or
of Virginia said Tuesday, she thinks I'm wrong; and
declining to confirm media l' m goi ng tu want so me·
reports that he has provided body who shares a vision of
financial documents to the country - where we
'
Obama for review. Another. . need to go. :rhat we· ve got
.
AP photo
Republican
Gov. Tim 10 f undamenlally change
Pawlcnty of Minnesota, not only our policies . but Police tape ~ urround s debris that fell on a sidewalk after an earthquake on Tuesday, in Los Angeles. An earthquake shoOk
sa id he has decided to slop how our politics . works; Southern California on Tuesday, causing buildings to sway and triggering some precautionary evacuations. There were
answering questions about a how liusiness is done in no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
spot on McCain's ticket Washington."
That comment seemed to
because of all the gossip.'.
Among others believed to cast doubt that Obama
be ge tting close look s: would choose Clinton, who
Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh , has spen! more than a
Delaware Sen. Joe Bidcn decade in Washington as
and Kansas Gov. Kathleen first lady and a New York
Sebelius for Obama as wei'! senator. During the prias former Massachusetts maries, Obama portrayed
Gov. Mill Romney and for· . Clinton as the ultimate
BY ROBERT JABLON
after the shaking.
California the construction · is newer
The
mer Ohio ReJ?. Rob Washin~tbn insider while
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
The quake interrupted a Department
of and built to modern safety
suggestrng he offered a
'Portman for McCam.
meeting.of
the
Los
Angeles
Transportation
and
standards, said city spokesSeveral more have , been fresh approach above partiLOS ANGELES - The Cit y Council. causing the California Highway Patrol woman Denise Cattern. She .
mentioned as well. But it's sanship.
stron gest earthquah to ·
appearing less likely that
Even so, Obama told strike a populated area of 27-story. City Hall to sway were assessing freeway s to said there were no reports of
Obama - a Democratic Brokaw: ''I've said consis- Southern California in more just as Councilman Dennis check for damage. Traffic harm in the city of 80,000,
will tently that I think · Hillary than a decade rattled win- . Zine wa~ cri ti cizing a plan appeared to be !lowing eas- although cell phone service
Illinois ·senator ily, however.
in the area was disrupted.
choose· former. rival Sen . . Clinton would be on any- dows and chandeliers. made to increase tras h fees.
"And
there
goes
the
earth'
"I
think
we
were
very
The
biggest employer in
Hillary Rod ham Clinton of body 's short list. She is one buildings sway and sent
quake
earthquake,
earth·
lucky with this one," Gov. town. the school district, is
New York. And it's still pos- of the most effective, intelli -' people runnin g . into the
ea
rthquake!
"
said
quake.
Arnold
Schwarzenegger out of session.
si"ble that McCain - a gent, · courageous leaders streets on Tuesday. But
Zine.
as
memb~rs
of
the
said.
"At this point, the biggest
Reptlblican Arizona senator that we have rn the there were no immediate
to
cry
out.
audience
began
The jolt caused a fire but impact we can report is getwi II choose former Democratic Party."
reports of serious injuries or "The building is rolling'"
.no
injuries at a Southern ting through on cell phones.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom
McCain, for his part, did· m;~or damage.
&lt;;&gt;f
California
's
Office
California
Edison electrical .. . And a few little rattled
Ridge, whose support for n't give away ·much more
The 5.4-magnitude quake Emerge ncy
Services
substation in La Habra, nerves,'.' Cattern said.
abortion rights might upset Monday.
- considered moderate received
scallcrcd
reports
of
about 12 miles southwest of
conservatives whose enthuHe told CNN's Larry King was felt from Los .AnQeles
.
mitior
infrastructure
dam·
the epicenter, spokesman
:siasm McCain needs.
that he's considering both to San Diego. and as far east
age
,
including
broken
water
Paul ·Klein said. Damage
This much is ·certain: men and women and "I will as Las Vegas, 230 miles
there and to other equip·
Obama and McCain have announce it just as soon as away. Nearly 30 aftershocks mains and gas lines.
"Nothing
serious
enough
nient led ·to some power
been regularly huddling the rrocess is completed."
quickly
followed,
the to be an immediate threat to outages in Chino Hills,
behind closed doors with a
A1des to both candidates largest estimated at 3.8.
li ves. but there is some dis· Chino, Diamond Bar and
small circle of advisers to refuse to describe the selec·
The quake was · centered
examine the backgrounds lion process and bristle 29 miles southeast or down- ruption to utility service," Pomona, he said.
Near the epicenter, all the
:and records - and weigh when asked directly about town Los . Angeles near spokesman Kelly Huston
said. The damage was in the customers of a Chino Hills
one person or another; nei- Chino
the political implications Hill s,
a San
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Even now, it's 'possible
even be holdinll private
earthquake-resistant tech- five minor injuries and peoone-on-one meetmgs with long-shots could be chosen, ·in
"It was very, very strong.
6X
nology.
:vice presidential hopefuls or like Republican Sen. Chuck
ple stuck in elevators, said It was rolling and ..,. there
JUit 'l motw ~
Buildings swayed in City Councilwoman Wendy
·polling possible tickets to Hagel of Nebraska for
pause,"
said
Saleh,
wasn't
a
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see how they would fare in Obama, Alaska Gov. Sarah downtown Los Angeles for Greuel , serving as acting 24. "It carne on really strong
certain target states. It's Palin for McCain; or New several seconds, leading to mayor. She said there was and just ker.t going."
tough to tell; such details York
Mayor
Michael the evacuation of some flooding in one department
Chino Holls was incorpo·
are tightly held.
Bloomberg. an independent, offices.
store.
rated
in 1991, so much of
"I ' m still shaking . My
'
AI the' same time , possible for either. ·
picks are trying out for the
And names that were hot knees are wobbling. l
part in public. They do · just months ago seem to thou~ht the building' might
numerous TV interviews on have growri cold, like · collapse,'' said Rosana
behalf of the candidates and Florida Gov, Charlie Crist, Martine z, 50, who works in
campaign along side them, Louisiana Gpv. Bobby a . fifth-floor office at the
almost certainly at the Jindal and South Dakota California National Bank in
behest of campaign advisers Sen . John Thune among downtown Los Angeles.
As strong a' it felt
who want to assess how Republicans, and Democrats
Tuesday's
quake Was far
each
handles
.
. . the nledia and like Ohio Gov. Ted less powerful than the deadcampa1gn ngors.
Strickland and Virginia Sen.
magnitude -6.7
Obama could thoroughly Jim Webb have taken them- ly
Northridge
earthquake
that
review his options during selves out of the running.
topped
bridges
and
build·
his planned Hawaiian vacaSo far, the few who know
tion and then name his for certain. the names ings on Jan. 17. 1994. That
choice in the week before remaining on each short lisi was the last damagi ng te mblor in Southern California.
the Democratic convention aren ' t talking.
though not the bi gge&gt;L A
7.1 quake ·struck the desert
in 1999.
The earthquake had about
l' percent of the energy of
the Northridge quake, said
Thomas Heaton, director of
BELGRADE,
Serbia
The Serbian government the earthquak~ engineering
(AP) - Authorities w'et;!! said in a statement issued and research l&amp;boralory at
extraditing ex-Bosnian Serb early Wednesday that its the California Institute of
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held since his arrest July 21. with spearheading the three- Hendrickson, 32, said he
An official of the · prosecu- year siege of Sarajevo that was
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Golden
tion office told The left 10,000 people dead.
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assumed
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p.nt
gla5ses.
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large
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7:00p.m.
ReOd·onct leom·
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8:00p.m.·
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at Rotterdam 's airport.
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provide . opportunities for
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:.. Public meetings
~-

Thursday, July 31
~ RACINE
-Southern
\ocal School Board. regular
1neeting, R p.m.. high schoo l
:ffiedia mom.
~ PORTLAND ·_. Lebanon
:fown ~ hip Trustees, 7 p.m .
~wnship buildin g.
·
;~.
Saturday Aug. 2 .
·' SYRAC USE - Sulton
t ownship Trustees. 7 p.m.
~yraclL'e Vi l l a~c hall.
::Monday, Aug. 4
: POMEROY Meigs
:f=ounty Rcpublican Party.
:1:30 p.m. special meeting ar
:iJJ e
Meigs
Cou nt y
fourthou se.
:: REEDSVILLE - Olive
=iownship meet in g, 6:30
f .m.. township ganlge.
..
1\resday, Aug. 5
:; ALFR ED
- Orange
:fownshi p Trustees, 7:30
1!-111 ., at home of Fiscal
Qfficer Osie Follrod.
:~
Wednesday, Aug. 6
;,· POMEROY - Salisburv
:Township Trustees. 6:30
jl.m .. at the home of
Manning Roush.

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FFA meeting. 5 p.m. at
Meigs High School. Plans
to be disc ussed fo:r upcom-

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Monday, July 28
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Local teen named as State.4-HAmbassador

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COLUMBUS -Tina Drake of Meigs .County Teen Leaders . Meigs County
County was recently named an Ohio Fashion Board, Camp Counselor. Jr. Fair
State 4-H Ambassador and took part in Board President, 20lJ7 Meigs County
an· Amba"adnr Orientation Program Fair Queen, as well as a 2007 Stale
held July IR HI The Ohio State ,Fair Fashion Board Member. She is a thirteen
vear member of the Pioneers 4-H Club.
Grounds.
The State 4-H Ambassador program , State 4-H ambassadors serve as 4-H
was introduced in Ohio in 1995 to rec- spokespersons to stn!ngthen 4-H partnerognize teens for their excellence in 4-H ships with government officials. the
project and program work, citizenship media. state associations donors, civic
and leadership, and to provide those groups, parellls. volumeers, and others.
outstanding teens with additional 4-H They also help de velop. implement and
opportunities ~LI the state and . county improve 4-H youth development in Ohio.
While State 4-H Amba ssadors hold
levels .
All Ohio teens who have ac hieved that title for life. beginning with a oneexce
llence in 4-H work, 4- H participa· year term of active stJtus. A total of 30
Friday, Aug. I
tion.
4-H ci ti ze nship. 4-H leadership. youth were named 4-H Ambassadors
POMEROY
Beuy
Spencer will observe her 4-H officer/ commillee work. and non - thi s year. •
Ohio 4- H Youth Developmcm is a pro·
85th birthday Aug. l .Cards 4-H leadership are invited to apply for
gram
offered through Ohio Stale
this
honor.
.may be se nt to ller at
University
Extension. 342 .657 youth are
Tina
was
selected
for
this
honor
based
Arcadia Nur&lt;in g Center.
in
Ohio 4-H programming .
involved
25675 Main St .. Coolville. upon her prcv i~us leadership roles. Some
of Tina 's past roles include Meigs statewide .
Ohio 45723-05 11 .
Saturday, Aug. 2 .
RACINE
Marion
Easterday will observe her
90th bi11hday on Aug. 2.
Cards may be sent to her at
3062 Sal ser Road. Racine.
Sum;lay, Aug'. 3
ROCKSPRINGS
Leota Birch, formerly of the
Portland itrea, will tmn 69
today. Curds can be mailed
to
Rocksprings
Center,
Rehabilitation
36759 Rock springs Rd.
Room 133, Pomeroy. 45769.
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Sunday, Aug. 3
RUTLAND - The 90th
Oavis Reunion for deseen·
dams of Orlando and
Katherine (Sheline) Davi s.
carry-in dinner at 12 :30 p.m .,
Rutland Fire Department.
RACINE - Elisha Stover
reunion. i I a.m. Star Mill
Park, Raci ne. Take chairs.
Tabl e serv ice provided,

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BY KATHY MITCHELL
Fellowship Building. theme
don't
feel
comfortable
sharDear
Annie:
My
husband
security
cameras in conspicAND
MARCY
SUGAR
"Son Harvest"County Fuir."
likes
ing
that
with
him.
to
wear
pantyhose.
He
Ltous
loca1ions
to make sure
RUTLAND - Vacation
me
he
started
weari
ng
the
kids
know
the
v are being
told
Dear Annie: l am at my
I' ve tried ignori·ng thi s
Bible School. 6-9 p.m..
today through
Friday. wit, · end with a co-worker. m&lt;tn. but it only seems to his mother' s and sister\ recorded. They· are like
Rutland Free Will Baptbt Six 'o f us work together as encourage him ro try harder when he was around 12 cockroaches - when the
light comes on. they scalier.
Churcit,
"God's • Bi g top aides to the head of our to g'ain our attention . Our year~ old . He is now 42.
He works in an office fiw 11' ~he wunts to have some
organi7atinn . For the past boss is a kind person and
Backyard" is the theme . .
davs
· a week and wears real fun. she ·shou ld blatantly
nine
vears.
we
have
all
sat
does
not
say
anything
about
Sunday. Aug. 3
ro
work . take pictures of them. They
paiuyhose
'in
ou;
ortlcc
for
lunch
.
the
frequent
interruptions.
POMEROY - The Laurel
However.
sometimes
he hitte that.
A new director joined our so the rest of us have 10 suf·
Clitl" Free Methodist Church
Unless there is a parent on
will have a famil y night. 6 organization thi s past year fer through it. I' ve begun likes to wear them to bed . l
don
't
think
thi
s
is
good
for
the
street protecting these
.
and
for
some
reusnn
feels
eating
lunc
h
at
my
desk
to
p.m.. with guest singers.
him.
He
says
nothing
will
kids.
this should take care of
entitled
to
drop
in
whenever
avoid
him
because
he
irriBrian
and
Family
happen
.
Ca1i
sleeping
in
the
problem.
New
Connection . Pastor Glen · he pleases. Whether we're in tales me so much.
Yorker
Without bei ng rude, how pantyhose be unhealthy "' McClung. More information. a conversation. on the phon~
Pennsylvania
Party
.
·
Dear New Yorker: Your
or
eating
lunch.
there
he
is.
do
we
let
him
know
th
is
is
ggs-.1495. Refreshment&gt; folHe
drops
in
unannounced
our
break
time
and
we
'd
Dear
Patty:·
As
long
a'
ideas.
arc interesting. bu t
lowing, 'ervke.
and always cnmmands our like to be left alone·• Today they aren ' t constrictin g. expe nsive. Other readers
- Monday, Aug. 4
allention. He 's there at 8 he dropped by eight time s. H(lbby should be fine . sugges ted turn ing on the
MIDDLEPORT '
Vacation Bible Schoo l, 'to a.m. when we walk in the It' s exhausting to have to although he should take otl lawn sprinklers when the.
tee nagers
8J O ·p.m., Aug. 4-9 at the door, not even givi.ng us time give him so much allention. · the pmnyhose periodically neighborhood
fee l like a prisoner in my and all ow his skin to show up.
Victory Baptist Church : to get selllcd in. and will dml
· breathe . t You ' re a very to I·
Ai111ie's Mailbox is writto
whoevf'
r
wi
ll
listen.
Every
own
off1ce. Any !ldvice 0 Theme. , " It "s a Jungle Out
erant
woimm
.)
·
ten
by Kathy Mitchell and
day
when
we
sit
down
to
Frustrated
and
Hungry
There ... Lessons, crafts.
Dear
Annie:
I
read
the
Marcy
Sugar,lot1gtime ediDear Frustrated: You
(efreshments. For more in ti•r· lunch. in he com~s and rrics
mation ca ll 992-7111 or 'J92· to join our l'Unversation . I see an int rus ive executi ve . leller from "Snake in the tors of the Ann Landers
even put fi b on my spare We see a guy who's trying , Grass in Penn sylvani a," column. Please e-mail your
9052. Pastor James Keesee.
chair, but he sat on rhe fl oor desperately to make friend s who said tee nagers are lui· questim1s to anniesmailFriday, Aug. 8
to talk to me'
· with his new co-worke". tering in her neighborhood. box@comcast.net, or write
MIDDLEPORT
busy
offi
ce.
and
thi
s
.
He'd be a lot less annoying Your advice to call the ,· to: AmrieC&lt; Mailbox, P.O.
lt's
a
Vacation Bible School. First
is
our
time
to
relax
for
a
few
.if
yo u welcomed him imo police was useless. Kids . Box 118190, Chicago, IL
Presbyterian Church . 1645
and
grab
a
bite.
l
your
conversations. If that today ha ve no .fear of the 60611. To find out more
minutes
N. Fou11h Ave .. Middleport,
Aug. 8 and 9. Hou rs. 6 In X think it is incredibly rude simply is not possible.· tell police. espec i[olly if they are about ' Annie 's Mailbox,
and read features by oilier
p.m . on Friday. 9 a.m. to 4 and presumptuous on his your bo" th~t you appreci· underage.
Speaking
from
ex
perience.
Crea/!lrs Syndicate writers
part
10
think
we're
in~erest·
ate
the
new
director's
p.m on Satur(l&lt;ly. Theme
I
would
recommend
she
and
cartoonists, &gt;isit the
·' Beac h Party· - Storfin · ed in spending this quiet efforts 10 be chummy. but
Through the Scri ptures." For time li stening to him . A lot he 's a lillie overbearin g and . replace all the outside light · Creators Syndicate Web
more informati on. call Terri of times, we' re di scussi ng should back off before he tlxtmes with motion detector page at www.creators.com.
Fife. 992-2625. ur Carroll
Ann Harper. 992-7172.

ing events incl uding the

Meigs Count y Fair. All
member asked to attend.
Friday, Aug. 1 ·
. POMEROY
. - PERl
C hapl~r 74. I p.m .. Mulberry
.Co mmunity Center. Bev
telvctt. vice president of
Ohio PERl , to speak.
·
Saturday, Aqg. 2
• POMEROY Meigo;
.High School Class of l9Rll,
celebrat ing 20th year with
family picni c at the Sheets
family
farm
near
Harrisonville, ll a.m to 3
p.m .. followed by an evening
Adult social at the Rivers ide
'Golf Cou"e cl ubhouse, 7
p.m .. to midnight. For more
information &lt;:onlact Laura
(:obb Sheets, laura @mud:forkblues.co m, or Shannon
~afllin , .
416- llll9.
;fucigs 1988 @hotmai l.com.
,.
. Thesday, Aug. 5
: POM EROY
-.
:Wildwood Gar'den Club,
6:30 p.m . at Syracuse
.Co mmuni ty Center. Janet
:Bol in to teach creating op-

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Candidates focus on
finding running mates
in Denver .at the end of
Augus t. McCai n is seriousAND
ly considering naming his
NEDRA PiCKLER
No. 2 in th~ few days sepa- ·
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITERS
. rating the two conventions
WASHINGTON - As . in the hope of stunting any
speculation swirls. Barack post-convention surge in the
Obama and Joh n McCain polls for Obama.
Rece ntly. each has left the
are knuck linQ down 10 the
impression
his search has
work of choosing running ·
mates with their nominating reached an advanced stage .
Obama met Tuesday with
conve ntions just weeks
top aides and hi s search
away.
Current and former gov- comminee in Washington
ernors and senators seem for the second time in as
the most serious contenders. many days, and at least the
though most of those men- third time this month .
He told NBC' s Tom
tioned are playing coy about
any discussions with either Brokaw on Sunday: 'T m
goi ng to want somebody
campaign.
"I' m just not going to talk with integrity.; I'm going to
about my conversations want somebody with indeth e
campai gn," pendence, who is willing to
with
Democratic Gov. Tim Kaine tell me where he thinks or
of Virginia said Tuesday, she thinks I'm wrong; and
declining to confirm media l' m goi ng tu want so me·
reports that he has provided body who shares a vision of
financial documents to the country - where we
'
Obama for review. Another. . need to go. :rhat we· ve got
.
AP photo
Republican
Gov. Tim 10 f undamenlally change
Pawlcnty of Minnesota, not only our policies . but Police tape ~ urround s debris that fell on a sidewalk after an earthquake on Tuesday, in Los Angeles. An earthquake shoOk
sa id he has decided to slop how our politics . works; Southern California on Tuesday, causing buildings to sway and triggering some precautionary evacuations. There were
answering questions about a how liusiness is done in no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
spot on McCain's ticket Washington."
That comment seemed to
because of all the gossip.'.
Among others believed to cast doubt that Obama
be ge tting close look s: would choose Clinton, who
Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh , has spen! more than a
Delaware Sen. Joe Bidcn decade in Washington as
and Kansas Gov. Kathleen first lady and a New York
Sebelius for Obama as wei'! senator. During the prias former Massachusetts maries, Obama portrayed
Gov. Mill Romney and for· . Clinton as the ultimate
BY ROBERT JABLON
after the shaking.
California the construction · is newer
The
mer Ohio ReJ?. Rob Washin~tbn insider while
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
The quake interrupted a Department
of and built to modern safety
suggestrng he offered a
'Portman for McCam.
meeting.of
the
Los
Angeles
Transportation
and
standards, said city spokesSeveral more have , been fresh approach above partiLOS ANGELES - The Cit y Council. causing the California Highway Patrol woman Denise Cattern. She .
mentioned as well. But it's sanship.
stron gest earthquah to ·
appearing less likely that
Even so, Obama told strike a populated area of 27-story. City Hall to sway were assessing freeway s to said there were no reports of
Obama - a Democratic Brokaw: ''I've said consis- Southern California in more just as Councilman Dennis check for damage. Traffic harm in the city of 80,000,
will tently that I think · Hillary than a decade rattled win- . Zine wa~ cri ti cizing a plan appeared to be !lowing eas- although cell phone service
Illinois ·senator ily, however.
in the area was disrupted.
choose· former. rival Sen . . Clinton would be on any- dows and chandeliers. made to increase tras h fees.
"And
there
goes
the
earth'
"I
think
we
were
very
The
biggest employer in
Hillary Rod ham Clinton of body 's short list. She is one buildings sway and sent
quake
earthquake,
earth·
lucky with this one," Gov. town. the school district, is
New York. And it's still pos- of the most effective, intelli -' people runnin g . into the
ea
rthquake!
"
said
quake.
Arnold
Schwarzenegger out of session.
si"ble that McCain - a gent, · courageous leaders streets on Tuesday. But
Zine.
as
memb~rs
of
the
said.
"At this point, the biggest
Reptlblican Arizona senator that we have rn the there were no immediate
to
cry
out.
audience
began
The jolt caused a fire but impact we can report is getwi II choose former Democratic Party."
reports of serious injuries or "The building is rolling'"
.no
injuries at a Southern ting through on cell phones.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom
McCain, for his part, did· m;~or damage.
&lt;;&gt;f
California
's
Office
California
Edison electrical .. . And a few little rattled
Ridge, whose support for n't give away ·much more
The 5.4-magnitude quake Emerge ncy
Services
substation in La Habra, nerves,'.' Cattern said.
abortion rights might upset Monday.
- considered moderate received
scallcrcd
reports
of
about 12 miles southwest of
conservatives whose enthuHe told CNN's Larry King was felt from Los .AnQeles
.
mitior
infrastructure
dam·
the epicenter, spokesman
:siasm McCain needs.
that he's considering both to San Diego. and as far east
age
,
including
broken
water
Paul ·Klein said. Damage
This much is ·certain: men and women and "I will as Las Vegas, 230 miles
there and to other equip·
Obama and McCain have announce it just as soon as away. Nearly 30 aftershocks mains and gas lines.
"Nothing
serious
enough
nient led ·to some power
been regularly huddling the rrocess is completed."
quickly
followed,
the to be an immediate threat to outages in Chino Hills,
behind closed doors with a
A1des to both candidates largest estimated at 3.8.
li ves. but there is some dis· Chino, Diamond Bar and
small circle of advisers to refuse to describe the selec·
The quake was · centered
examine the backgrounds lion process and bristle 29 miles southeast or down- ruption to utility service," Pomona, he said.
Near the epicenter, all the
:and records - and weigh when asked directly about town Los . Angeles near spokesman Kelly Huston
said. The damage was in the customers of a Chino Hills
one person or another; nei- Chino
the political implications Hill s,
a San
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Los Angeles, along with said.
Even now, it's 'possible
even be holdinll private
earthquake-resistant tech- five minor injuries and peoone-on-one meetmgs with long-shots could be chosen, ·in
"It was very, very strong.
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nology.
:vice presidential hopefuls or like Republican Sen. Chuck
ple stuck in elevators, said It was rolling and ..,. there
JUit 'l motw ~
Buildings swayed in City Councilwoman Wendy
·polling possible tickets to Hagel of Nebraska for
pause,"
said
Saleh,
wasn't
a
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see how they would fare in Obama, Alaska Gov. Sarah downtown Los Angeles for Greuel , serving as acting 24. "It carne on really strong
certain target states. It's Palin for McCain; or New several seconds, leading to mayor. She said there was and just ker.t going."
tough to tell; such details York
Mayor
Michael the evacuation of some flooding in one department
Chino Holls was incorpo·
are tightly held.
Bloomberg. an independent, offices.
store.
rated
in 1991, so much of
"I ' m still shaking . My
'
AI the' same time , possible for either. ·
picks are trying out for the
And names that were hot knees are wobbling. l
part in public. They do · just months ago seem to thou~ht the building' might
numerous TV interviews on have growri cold, like · collapse,'' said Rosana
behalf of the candidates and Florida Gov, Charlie Crist, Martine z, 50, who works in
campaign along side them, Louisiana Gpv. Bobby a . fifth-floor office at the
almost certainly at the Jindal and South Dakota California National Bank in
behest of campaign advisers Sen . John Thune among downtown Los Angeles.
As strong a' it felt
who want to assess how Republicans, and Democrats
Tuesday's
quake Was far
each
handles
.
. . the nledia and like Ohio Gov. Ted less powerful than the deadcampa1gn ngors.
Strickland and Virginia Sen.
magnitude -6.7
Obama could thoroughly Jim Webb have taken them- ly
Northridge
earthquake
that
review his options during selves out of the running.
topped
bridges
and
build·
his planned Hawaiian vacaSo far, the few who know
tion and then name his for certain. the names ings on Jan. 17. 1994. That
choice in the week before remaining on each short lisi was the last damagi ng te mblor in Southern California.
the Democratic convention aren ' t talking.
though not the bi gge&gt;L A
7.1 quake ·struck the desert
in 1999.
The earthquake had about
l' percent of the energy of
the Northridge quake, said
Thomas Heaton, director of
BELGRADE,
Serbia
The Serbian government the earthquak~ engineering
(AP) - Authorities w'et;!! said in a statement issued and research l&amp;boralory at
extraditing ex-Bosnian Serb early Wednesday that its the California Institute of
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held since his arrest July 21. with spearheading the three- Hendrickson, 32, said he
An official of the · prosecu- year siege of Sarajevo that was
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Golden
tion office told The left 10,000 people dead.
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7:00p.m.
ReOd·onct leom·
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8:00p.m.·
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at Rotterdam 's airport.
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. ·- POMEROY
Two
~ne mbcrs of the Meigs High
~choo l Class of 2008 were
::awarded $500 scholarships
:-from the Meigs .Local
:a,lu mni A,sociation. The
;~holmships were. possible
'8ue to the success of the
~07 Reunion on the River.
: Pani Vining. Middleport,
~1nd Jp&gt;eph Rosier. Shade,
:Were selected"' scholarship
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tht nkmg of her C&lt;~mpa i gn "'
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met ely part of the inevil&lt;~blc
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\\ a"n ·, am th JIH! tou new --- pm ltl vd y meek. and docs
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so \vt lhmtt all the elbow
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g1easc In his mind und in
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: """1 of 11 he lote. It wo uld Obamamanta&lt;:, he is the
I he• It'" drslltrhllt)! II It were ·" illcv ttab lc" one
"We arc the ones we ha ve
lltetc'll emp t) thc·tutic sighcen
waiting for·•ry Really''
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If ,til of Ameri c',m history
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be
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to pull a ll:ver for
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SJlL'c·t. got a b.rd. pctll.lps with his tmgltng leg and all,
ullt'.llt t.tp lnr heing pre- but Bat ack Obama is not the
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wtnners over teams Irom Get n1.m y ,md Ital y
In 1918, poet Jo~ cc Kilmer. ,, serge ant till ite I65th U.S
ln tantry Regiment. was killed dLtnng the Sccolld Battle ol
the Marne in World War I. (Ktlmct is pet haps best tcmcm bcred for his poem "Tree,:·)
In 1942, Prc,ident Rooseve lt signed a ht ll creat ing .t
women 's auxiliary agency in the Navy known ~~.., '\Vo men
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Gordon Brown, meeting at Camp Davtd. forged a untltcd
stand on Iraq Chict U S. Just tce John Roberts was taken to
a hospital alter a seizu re caused him to fall on a doLk ne,tr
hi s summer home in M;une A second South Korean
hostage was slam by the Taliban in ce ntral Afghanistan .
Death claimed Swedtsh movie director lngmar Bergman al
age 87; Italian ftlmmaker Mtchelangclo Antonim11 ,tl "gc
94. and Hall of Fame footbal l coach Btl I Wal sh at .tge 75.
Today's Birthdays Actor Rkh,trd Johnson is XI Uluc&gt;
muSi u an Rudd y Gu y is 72 Movtc liirector Peter
Bogdanov tdl is 6lJ. f-'emmi st acl1vtSt Elcattot Smeal ts 69.
Cahtorma Gov. At nold S&lt;.:l1wat zci1eggct ts 61 Ac tor lcdn
Reno &gt;s 60. Blues stnget -mustci,m Otts Tayl"r is (!() A&lt;.: tor
Ftank Stallone i&gt; 58 Actor Ken Oltll is 54 Ac ttcss Dclt.t
Burke is 52. Country singer Neal McCoy is 50 Actor Rt chatd
Burgt IS 50 Director Richard L.inklaler is 48. Aclor Laurence
Fishburne ts 47 . Actress Ltsa Kudrow is 45 . Aettess Vi vka A.
Fox ts 44. Movie director Christopher Nolan is 38. Actor Tom
Green is 37 Actress Christine Taylor is 37 Actress Hrl,\ry
Swank is 34. Actress Jaime Pressly is 31.
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Thougtl!Jor 'foday : 'The fellow who says he' ll meet )OU
hal fway usually thtnk s he's standing on the titvidnl~ line "
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Obama s 'Audacity is for dopes

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,e..,cnh an obnoxJOu'~ I Y el it ist attitude th;H reeks ol
r~t l e rnalistic gove rl1mcnt.
the .kind th at lolk s lt kc
Reagan, dnd the late . gredt
William F. Buckley Jr
de voted much of thei r ltves
to pushing hack. l1ere and
abro,td.
Ob:tm.t ·, Europe all tt ip.
ol cnllt·se. provtdcd ,, wide
slauc lor lm self-&lt;~ss urcd
puil1p and inton-.;equcncc
The speech ,,, the l:krlt n
Victory Coltrmn 1\trllis heu
the fit cworks ol 1he tn p.
bu t tt - wi th tt s Lellt
Rtcfcn sta hl -lt kc
ra ll y
pos lets lransla tcd 11llo
Get man - tiid ll ot qa nd
:do ne in auda ctt v. After
~. · ond,J cti n g . . om~ ,v,)uld-bc
Irccl.t tKe dtp lom,rcy with
the le,tders ol the lst dclt
alld Pak st iniall slates,
Bat a&lt;.:k Obama pre se nted
h11n self tn Europe ,is preSI dcnl-e lcct. , ,,ther tll.tn ds ~
frosl1 se nator who lucked
nul wilh a few gnrid 'choll:cs 011 e tther side ol tile
;usle. and who is now &lt;.:leat ly in over hts head.
And &lt;.:o nsidet inu the
depth and extent &lt;~f gt iel
George W. Bush gels for
bei ng stubborn . y"u'd think
ObanM would show some
hunuln y lor het ng on the
wn!ng side ul the h1ggcst
. ww story ut the last year. ·
the ltoop surge tn lr,tq . The
surge worked. yet lie and lm
fellow Demuclit" opposed
the considered 'tdvice anti
airtight plan of the commander on the gtound tn

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p.m. o_n Saturday_at Old Bethel Freewill Baptist Church,
Qne mlie from Mrddleport on Ohio 7. Singers will include
Glory land ~elievers, Dollx and Brycle.Douglas, Henry and
Hester Ebhn, Angela Gtbson and Brian and Family
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WASHINGTON - Iraq's
coffers are bulging wtth ml
money, yet some Baghdad
residents go without electricity for much of the day
and others get drinking
water tainted wilh sewage.
"The~ don't need more
money, ' said Stuart Bowen,
special inspector general for
Iraq reconstruction. "But
they are having a difficult
ROCKSPRINGS - The cost of adoptions from the Meigs time, apparently, spending
County Dog .Sheller have increased from $J5 to $21 by the money that they have."
action of Metgs County Commissioners. '{be increase will
Bowen Wednesday is
cover the cost of rabies shots for all dogs leaving the sheller. releasing his quarterly report
. The mcrease was effective July 21.
to Congre~s on efforts to
rebuild Iraq's shattered nation
- a program now expected
to spend $117.79 billion.
!
Aided by money from a
postwar record in oil production, Baghdad itself is
now set 10 spend an amount
almost
equal io the U.S.
Bv TOM FOREMAN JR.
Investigators
haven' t
ASSOCIATED PRESS WAITER
released a cause of death or share, the report says. Thai
is, as of Ihe end of the quarmotive.
RALEIGH, N.C. - A
She was last seen alive not ter on June 30 the U.S. has
Fort Brag¥ soldier was long after she arnved on appropriated $50.46 billion,
charged w1th first-degree June 12 at Fort Bragg, home the Iraqis are contnbuting
murder Tuesday in the death to the Army's 82nd Airborne $50.33 bilhon and internaof a pr~gnant colleague Division and its Special tional donors have pledged
whose partially decom- Operations Command. She $17 billion.
Bowen satd that on a
posed body was found in a was divorced,
though
number
of fronts , Iraq made
in authorities have said nothing
motel
bathtub
progress
m the last quarter
Fayetteville more than a about the father of her child.
month ago, police said.
She was temporarily toward slandinll on ils own
Edgar Patmo, 27, of. near- assig·ned· to Fort Bragg's - a key to bnnging home
by Hope Mtlls, was arrested 19th
Replacement U.S. troops .
Amid improved security,
at his home without incident Company, and would have
the
Iraq economy has conjust after 8 p.m. in the death eventually been assigned to
tinued
to expand and essenof Army Spc. Megan L. work at a base dental clinic.
Touma, said Fayetteville
Authorities have said a tial services to restdents
police watch commander soldier studying psycholog- have improved somewhat.
"But they remain uneven
Lt. Lars Paul. Paul said Ical warfare at Fort Bragg
and
are not adequate to meet
Patino was stationed at Fort was a person of interest in
Bragg but couldn't provide the case. It wasn't immedi- current demand," the 270his rank or unit.
ately clear if police were page report said. "Improved
security across the country
Patino was being held in referring to Patino.
the Cumberland County Jail
Police also investigated a has helped reduce attacks on
without bond and was leiter
sent
to
The oil pipelines, apd the elecscheduled to appear in court Fayeneville Observer from tricity sector 's expanded
Wednesday. No further a person who claimed to be operations and maintenance
details were immediately a serial killer responsible programs have helped
available, but police have for Touma's death. The let- mcrease production."
The government of Iraq
scheduled a II a.m. news ter featured a circle-andconference-Wednesday.
cross drawing that was the still struggles to develop
Touma, 23, was found same as one used a genera- effective water and sewer
dead June 21 at a tion ago by San Francisco's services.
"Emblematic of this strugFayelleville motel afler a infamous Zodiac Killer.
maintenance
supervisor Authorities said a similar gle is.the fact that two-thirds
smelled a foul odor coming symbol had also been drawn of the raw sewage produced
from a room, which had in lipstick on the motel in Baghdad flows untreated
into rivers and waterways,".
been protected by a "Do room mirror.
Not Disturb" sign for four
Police have said they the report said. Sewage
days . A dental specialist believed the letter was writ- water is mixmg with tap
from Cold Spring, Ky., ten to mislead investigators water in several areas of
Baghdad, experts say.
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Touma was seven months and the media.
pregnant and had recently
Two other servicewomen
arrived from a base in have been killed this year
Germany.
near North Carolina bases.

Fees increase

Arrest made in slaying
pf pregnant N.C. soldier

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SPRINGFIELD (AP) A prosecution witness said
rrom Page At
Tuesday that the car carrying three Urbana University
• Approved payment of students was badly crumbills m the amount of pled and there were no signs
$10,158.88.
of life when he reached the
• Excused the absence· of fatal crash scene.
Council Member Sandra
Terrance Locke, who had
Brown.
been at a nearby service Sta• Authorized payment to tion, was the first witness to
George Harris, Jr. for two testify in the trial of Jason
new hand-painted signs for Skaggs, who faces three
Dave Diles Park and counts of agllravated vehicFerman Moore Memorial ula~ homic1de and two
Park, at a cost of $75 each.

Council
granli:d to the village when
an abandoned house located
there was demolished under
the
Community
Development
Block
Grant/Community Distress
grant program. It will be
sold to adjacent land owners, who will also be
responsible for any fees
connected 10 the transfer.
Council also:

The lraqt government
,also ts sttll far from tts goal
of achievmg polillcal reconciliation; and it lacks some
skills to run the government, the report says.
"They obviously ha~e
made enormou s economtc
progress by virtue of
improving their oil sector
and they've made signtticant security progress."
Bowen said in an interview.
"However on the governance and political front ,
lhere are shll hurdles," he
said, naming the need 10
pass an oil law and hold
provincial elections.
And they are still having
trouble executing their budgets at the national level and
particularly in the provinces.
"For progress 16 really
occur across Iraq, they're
going to have to remedy
that," Bowen said .
·
There was no figure available for how much of the allo, cated Iraqi money had been
spent. Of lhe $17 btllion
pledged intemalmnally, only
$2.5 billion had been disbursed And at of the end of
the quarter, the U.S. had spent
$33.28 billion of the more
than $50 billion Congress
appropriated, Bowen said.
He said American taxpayers did not always get their
money's worth.

One success story was- a
As ol June 30. the Unned
$34 million project that States had spe nt $ 1.86 btll lon
bu11t a system of ditches, on rebuiltiing the oil industry.
berms. fe n~e s and other
• Average datly electricity
sec unty to protect ptpelines productton lot the quarter was
from attacks.
12 petl'Cilt hrghc r than the
"The success of the pro- same time last ye.tr and the
gram ts evtdent tn the fact secopd htghest qu;u1erly averthat there have been no sue- age smce the stat1 ol the war,
cessful attacks on northern Sttll. publtcly i!Viiii&lt;Lble
.otl lines tht s yeat." the power. wh tch ts prm tded vtrre_port said, noting that con- tually wt thout fees. onl y
tnbuted to the increased oil meets about 5.'i percent of
prodm:tiun.
mcre,\st llg dem,md . torcrng
The Iraqis have refu sed to people to buy power Irom pntake over control of some of vate genet.ttOIS tun by neighthe lacthues butlt lor them, bars or sm,\l l businessmen
forcmg the U.S. to "umlater- " Th e United States ha s
ally transfer" hundreds of spent nearly' $4.62 htllton tn
projects without formal tiltS sectm ·
' aweement and increasing the
• Only -17 pet cellt of peonsk that the U.S. mveslment pie in rur.tl ,tre,ts use drinkWill be wasted, Bowen said. rng water supplteli vi,t ptpes
Some of the proJects were to thetr home\. Only 20 perreJected because they were cent of famtltes outstde of
incomplete, some bec&lt;tuse Ba ghdad pro' ince have
they didn 't meet Iraqi expec- access to working sewage
lations and others because the I&lt;Lct ltlle s.
lraqts deemed them unnecesThe Uniteli States has $2 4
sary, Bowen said, recom- billion in the water sector
mending a new U.S.-Iraqi , ~ Despite better securit y.
agreement lor such transfers. 'vtolence conttnues to pose
Other detatls in the report a dead ly rh rc&lt;Lt to personnel
mvolved m recon&gt;truclton
smd:
The
State
• The quarter's oil produc- activtties."
tion averaged 2.43 million Department reported that 15
barrels a day. the h1ghes1 U.S. CIVt ltans died tn Iraq
re):lorted si nce the recon- - tim quartet. Sin.:e the
strucuon program began five begrnning of the U S reconyears ago, but below prewar structt on effort. 27 1 U.S.
levels of 2.58 milhon.
crv1han s have died tn Iraq

Jim
Mullen

w~l s g 1 ~at

Camping 111 the RV is a lot
ol lttn Dad k ts us watch
v1licos !hat we cl'!uld never
walch at horne. One day, I
Wdtcltcd all lhrce "Shreks"
111 a row. And he lets us
wea r the same clothes three
days straight. Mom wanted
to go on vacation with us,
but she s.ttd she hali to stay
humc ami wo rk . Sometimes
she'd &lt;.:ome out to see us.
but must ol the time aftc t
work she would stay in the
hou&gt;c She send that was
" 'cation enough fur her.
Last yem. we we nt to the
Gra nd Canyon. It was reall y
great. The best part was that
they have donkeys you can
ride down to the bottom.
Donkeys are ltke horses. but
they have stupider nameslike Sally and Buttercup.
No cowboy would ever ride
a horse named Buttercup. so
I said I wou ldn't nde down
tltctc unti l tltcy g&lt;tvc me \t
hny unnkc y Tlte gttiuc
came over, looked at my
donkey, and asked: "What
stupid cowboy told you that

was Buttercup? That's nut
Butten:up . That' s Jolly
Roger. Buttercu p doesn't
have a white spot on her
forehead." I felt sorry for
the stupid cowb0_y when
everyone laughed al hi s
mi stake

Sometimes. Rudy. who
Iives across the street from
us, would come over to
hang out. He was on vacation, too. Hi s Dad filled up
their bac k yard with sand
and pul up a volleyball net.
We wov ld go over there
somettmes. Mr. Delfino
said it's the best vacation
he's ever had . He said he
may ne ver mow the lawn
agai n. Once, Mrs. Delfino
yelled, at him for tracking
sand through the house, hut
he didn 't seem to care. He
s.ud she shuuld come out
;md let him tub some sunscreen on her back. It didn' t sound funny to me, but
she l au ~ h ed.

My sislct. Halley. just
tu1neli 14, and she is so
snooty. She acts like she's
15 . SheandDad fight all the
11me. "I need a real vacalion," she sat d. Dad satli, "A
vacatt on ftom what? T~e
mall ? I tell you what , how'd
you like a vacation fro m
that cell phone for a few
weeks? I carl make that happen .'' She malic a la.:c anti
wen t tnto he1 roo m anti
lo&lt;.:ked lhe dour. It made me
remember how much she '
hated the Grand Canyo n
hecattSe her cell phone dtdn't work there.
On the way to the Grand
Canyon, we stopped to see
Grandma, whtc h was fun
because she lt ved in the
Oltien Days hefore they
had vtdco g,uncs and
cht cken win gs She scud
kids dtdn ' 1 used to talk
back to their elders. and
they knew what the word
" no'' mea IlL That mu st
have heen a long. Jong time
ago. I asked het who her
favorite rappers were, and
she sa1d they didn't have
mu s1c hkc that when she
grew up . She sa id the television only had three chan nels, .ltlli they dtdn't ha w
DVDs. They didn 't have
anything when she was a
kid. She must have been

teally poor. I lold her she
could use my iPod !f she ,
wanted to, but she satd she·
wouldn't know how to use ·
11. What's to know? YoQ .
turn it on and scroll
through yo ur playlists.
"What did you guys do~
for fun?" I asked her. She·.
smd lhey made cookies and'
p1e s in a bowl, you didn't:
buy them tn a store. J,
thought she was joking, but
she satd she'd make some,
cook1es right now. It was'
fun . Kinda. Especially the.
part where you lick the,
spoon. If you don't lick the·
spoon, the cookies won't"
come out right or somethtng. Even Halley liked the,
wokies, and she doesn't ear
practically anything.
We
couldn ' t . vtstl
Grandma thi s su mmer, so l
called her and told her that
if she wan led to have some
fun, too. just make some
cookies and send them to
me. And she did . They
were OK, but they weren't
the same. (think she for-··
got to have someone ·lick'
the spoon .
(Jun Mullen is the aut!to~
of " It Take' a Village ldio[
Com('licating the, Simpli;
L((e" and "Baby:, Firs I
Tattvo." You can reach him
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vehicle into another driven
by Philip F. Burgess, III,
Syracuse. Although emergency personnel from
Meigs EMS responded, no
one was transported from
the scene.
· A vehicle driven by Emily
Dillard, . Racine, allegedly
backed up at a stop sign at
the intersection of Lasley
Street and Mulberry Avenue
to allow a truck more room
to tum onto the street but in
doing so accidentally struck
a vehicle behind her driven
by Pegp Snyder, Pomeroy.
Dillard s vehicle received
what was described as
"minor" scratches and paint
transfer while Snyder's vehicle received "heavy damage
to the bumper and grill." Sgt.
King is investigating.
James T.
Chapman,

Question: When I go to
During this review if you indtcate that you are not
the doctor I get nervous and notice more than two dls- healing properly and need
forget about half of what I tinct problems on your list, to make another appointwanted to talk to him about. you may need more than ment with your doctor.
Sometimes I fo'"£el to ask one visit. Don't "save up"
If you are seemg a doctor
for medicine refills, and I your ailments and then for the fi(st time, or are new
often can barely remember expect them to all be taken - to a particular clinic, ask how
whar he told me by tire time care of in one long session. to get in touch with the doctor
I get to the car.
To help you remember atier hours. Also, ask about
I am not that old and don 't what was said during your weekend availability and if
have to go to the doctor very doctor's visit, bring a notepad another doctor. or practice
often. I have tried the list and write things down. (f you group, shares coverage.
thing, but when it comes have trouble doing that, ask a
Before you leave home,
time for my appointment, I family member or trusted check when your pre scripoften can'tthinkofanyqu.es- friend to take notes ai\[l go tions ' for chronic a1lments
tions to write down. Help!
over them with you when you expire . Make sure you get
Answer: I, too, am a . , get home.
·new ones to cover you until
patient on occa,sion, and I
Over the years in my your next' visit, even if it's
understand what you are experiences both as a patient six months or a year away.
talking about. Often, when and as a doctor, I've noli~ed
Don't wait ttntil the docmy doctor co'mes in to see thai certain altitudes ·and lor has wrapped things up,
me, he is so upbeat and behaviors make for a good asked for additional quesdynamic, I forget that I am vtsit. Probably the most ttons, and gets half way out
having any problems. I am important are planning (e.g.; the door to say, "And by the
JUSI glad that he seems so preparing thai li st), and ask- way ... " or "Just one more
happy to see me and is mg the right questions. Let lhmg ." I refer to this as a
pleased that my chronic me give you some specifics. Columbo visit - a TV
I( you are seeing the doc- detective who alway s
health problems are under
control.
tor for a regular recheck of a stopped at the door with
You said you have trouble chronic problem, ask when "just one more thtng."
thinking .of things to write you need to be seen again.
So, 111 a nut shell, you
down. This may be because Ask .if you need to have anx should know when to come
yo~ are ttyi~g to. hurry and lab tests or X -rays. Ask 1f back, when to call, and if
wnte your hsl nght before you are to keep taking the you have enough medicayour appointment, when your same medications that you tions. Finally, schedule that
anxiety is quite high. You have been on.
follow -up vtstl before you
may (md it helpful to keep a
When you see your do&lt;;tor leave the office. Then put it
little notepad wrth you, sothat for an acute problem , such . on your ca lendar ar home.
you can wnte dowh quesllons as a strep·throat, an infected
Family Medicine ® is a ·
as they come to you several cut, or a sports injury, the weekly column. To submit
days or .weeks before your questions are a little differ- questions, write to Marilla A.
appointment. Then review the ent. Ask how long healing Simpson, D.O., M.B.A.,
lis\ before your appointment normally takes and what Ohio University College of
and trim it down.
kinds of problems would Osteopathic Medicine, P.O.

Athens rrom Page At
make both areas affected walked into the Hocking
safe. for the public. No Valley Bank and robbed it
injuries have been reported of an undisclosed amount of
and officials hoped to have cash. An initial report had
both scenes cleared by authorities here in Meigs
early yesterday evening. County on the lookout for
The United States Postal the individual who could've
Service anticipates mail fled south into the county.
Although officials in
delivery to resume as normal today in the Guysville Athens Countr. acknowledged the posstbility exists
and Stewart areas.
. Shortly after I0 a.m. yes- that the pipe bombs and
terday, approximately four robbery coufd be connected,
hours after the devices were as of press time: J
at was
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sonal and financial difficulties, and agitated by his fastfood order and by another
driver who was using a cell
phone. Skaggs' sporl utility
vehicle was going nearly
!OOmph.
"He was getllng a divorce,
he was having financial trouble ... his sandwiches were
nor prepared as he would
have liked." said Schumaker.
Defense attorney James
Marshall blamed the crash
on an epileptic blackout.

"This was not rodd rage,"
Marshall told jurors "Jason
had an eptlepttc setzure "
Another w!lncss, Dale
Johnson, testtfied Tuesday
that Skaggs was trapped in
his SUV and med to free
himself just after the wreck.
"He was pinned, htS legs
were pinned under the steering wheel.'' satd Johnson,
v.hose cat was one or the
nine that wds struck. "He
was strugg ling to get out of
the vehicle."

Planning and right questions key to good doctors visit

Albany, was cited for failure
to yield, when a vehicle he ·
was driving allegedly struck
a vehicle driven by Sylvia
E. Riffle; Syracuse, on West
Main Street near the
Marathon
station.
Chapman's vehicle made
contact on the passenger
side of Riffle's, causing it to
go up onto the sidewalk, hit
and damage a water spiquet
owned
by
Marathon.
Patrolman Ronald Spaun is
inves)igating.
A vehicle driven by
Andrew · B. Coffman,
Racine, allegedly struck a
vehicle driven by Amber K.
Roberts, Racine, while
Rob~rts was slowing to
make a right turn ohto
Spong Avenue off of East
Main Street. Patrolman
. Woolard is investigating.

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counts of aggravated vehicular assault in the 2007
crash that clatmed three
native Chinde students.
"I was screaming: 'Is anybody OK in there?' There
were no sounds," he said.
"The car was compacted; I
couldn't recognize il as a
Taurus." ·
In opening ·statements
Monday, Clark County
Prosecutor
Stephen
Schumaker said Skaggs, 36,
was under stress from per-

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Iraq. Gen. Dav1d Petraeus.
But what did a seasoned
wall tor know compared to
tim you ng politico frotn
Chicago? Community orf:"~
nizing 111 the Windy City_
mu st have made htm a military expert.
Audacity is nothing new
to Bat ack Obama. The book
title , 'The Audacity o(
Hop~ ... of course, comes ·
lrnm a speech by Rev.
Jerem r.th Wnght, Obama's
lormer pastor, from whom
Obama decided to di sta nc ~
him se lf · when it becamo
&lt;.:lear that he would forever
be " political liability if the
senator didn't "throw him
under the bus," in . the par·
Ianee of urban whceltng an~
deal mg.
Audacity can be a beauti lul thtng. Hope, surely. But
when both are rooted ill
nothing but the well-crafleil
words (thank you, Obama
aide David Axelrod) of a
supposed political savior, I,
for one. am nul signing up.
thank you. Say what 'yotf
wtll abottl John McCain, at
le,tsl "e know he's got deep
ruots in tried and true polit.t&lt;.:al virtues: duty, honor,
country. Those are more sla•.
ble prtnciple s than lhc
audacity of whatever th&lt;J·
Obama teat]! comes up with
ne xt.
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tht nkmg of her C&lt;~mpa i gn "'
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met ely part of the inevil&lt;~blc
dtdn 't t'll'll ha1 c- tile cout - retu rll nt the C ltntt\'ns to
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ptc's tdettt ul the Ulltll'd ft \h lS llfl dllgll sl , roregone
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h ll"L' I!Hllltl;lll' IJ{ ;J\]}' Ju o.; Clinto n &lt;.:e tt: unl y did subIOrk' tltt·turrc he ,td.rpted .td st:ll he. But at least she W&lt;~s
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so \vt lhmtt all the elbow
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g1easc In his mind und in
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: """1 of 11 he lote. It wo uld Obamamanta&lt;:, he is the
I he• It'" drslltrhllt)! II It were ·" illcv ttab lc" one
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lltetc'll emp t) thc·tutic sighcen
waiting for·•ry Really''
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If ,til of Ameri c',m history
IJot lnng . !L'l!lll l i ng projec
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able
to pull a ll:ver for
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m c.~ n ll t~ But h" suhstancc haw to rethmk the great".tud.rc tous l) rnsul tt ng. on ness of th ts fine coumry.
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Gordon Brown, meeting at Camp Davtd. forged a untltcd
stand on Iraq Chict U S. Just tce John Roberts was taken to
a hospital alter a seizu re caused him to fall on a doLk ne,tr
hi s summer home in M;une A second South Korean
hostage was slam by the Taliban in ce ntral Afghanistan .
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age 87; Italian ftlmmaker Mtchelangclo Antonim11 ,tl "gc
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Ftank Stallone i&gt; 58 Actor Ken Oltll is 54 Ac ttcss Dclt.t
Burke is 52. Country singer Neal McCoy is 50 Actor Rt chatd
Burgt IS 50 Director Richard L.inklaler is 48. Aclor Laurence
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Fox ts 44. Movie director Christopher Nolan is 38. Actor Tom
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,e..,cnh an obnoxJOu'~ I Y el it ist attitude th;H reeks ol
r~t l e rnalistic gove rl1mcnt.
the .kind th at lolk s lt kc
Reagan, dnd the late . gredt
William F. Buckley Jr
de voted much of thei r ltves
to pushing hack. l1ere and
abro,td.
Ob:tm.t ·, Europe all tt ip.
ol cnllt·se. provtdcd ,, wide
slauc lor lm self-&lt;~ss urcd
puil1p and inton-.;equcncc
The speech ,,, the l:krlt n
Victory Coltrmn 1\trllis heu
the fit cworks ol 1he tn p.
bu t tt - wi th tt s Lellt
Rtcfcn sta hl -lt kc
ra ll y
pos lets lransla tcd 11llo
Get man - tiid ll ot qa nd
:do ne in auda ctt v. After
~. · ond,J cti n g . . om~ ,v,)uld-bc
Irccl.t tKe dtp lom,rcy with
the le,tders ol the lst dclt
alld Pak st iniall slates,
Bat a&lt;.:k Obama pre se nted
h11n self tn Europe ,is preSI dcnl-e lcct. , ,,ther tll.tn ds ~
frosl1 se nator who lucked
nul wilh a few gnrid 'choll:cs 011 e tther side ol tile
;usle. and who is now &lt;.:leat ly in over hts head.
And &lt;.:o nsidet inu the
depth and extent &lt;~f gt iel
George W. Bush gels for
bei ng stubborn . y"u'd think
ObanM would show some
hunuln y lor het ng on the
wn!ng side ul the h1ggcst
. ww story ut the last year. ·
the ltoop surge tn lr,tq . The
surge worked. yet lie and lm
fellow Demuclit" opposed
the considered 'tdvice anti
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. MIDDLEPORT - A benefit gospel smg will be held at 6
p.m. o_n Saturday_at Old Bethel Freewill Baptist Church,
Qne mlie from Mrddleport on Ohio 7. Singers will include
Glory land ~elievers, Dollx and Brycle.Douglas, Henry and
Hester Ebhn, Angela Gtbson and Brian and Family
Connecl!ons.
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!7-18 ~llhe Rutland Ctvtc Center. Informatron ts available
by calhng Paslor Ralph Butcher at 985-3495.

WASHINGTON - Iraq's
coffers are bulging wtth ml
money, yet some Baghdad
residents go without electricity for much of the day
and others get drinking
water tainted wilh sewage.
"The~ don't need more
money, ' said Stuart Bowen,
special inspector general for
Iraq reconstruction. "But
they are having a difficult
ROCKSPRINGS - The cost of adoptions from the Meigs time, apparently, spending
County Dog .Sheller have increased from $J5 to $21 by the money that they have."
action of Metgs County Commissioners. '{be increase will
Bowen Wednesday is
cover the cost of rabies shots for all dogs leaving the sheller. releasing his quarterly report
. The mcrease was effective July 21.
to Congre~s on efforts to
rebuild Iraq's shattered nation
- a program now expected
to spend $117.79 billion.
!
Aided by money from a
postwar record in oil production, Baghdad itself is
now set 10 spend an amount
almost
equal io the U.S.
Bv TOM FOREMAN JR.
Investigators
haven' t
ASSOCIATED PRESS WAITER
released a cause of death or share, the report says. Thai
is, as of Ihe end of the quarmotive.
RALEIGH, N.C. - A
She was last seen alive not ter on June 30 the U.S. has
Fort Brag¥ soldier was long after she arnved on appropriated $50.46 billion,
charged w1th first-degree June 12 at Fort Bragg, home the Iraqis are contnbuting
murder Tuesday in the death to the Army's 82nd Airborne $50.33 bilhon and internaof a pr~gnant colleague Division and its Special tional donors have pledged
whose partially decom- Operations Command. She $17 billion.
Bowen satd that on a
posed body was found in a was divorced,
though
number
of fronts , Iraq made
in authorities have said nothing
motel
bathtub
progress
m the last quarter
Fayetteville more than a about the father of her child.
month ago, police said.
She was temporarily toward slandinll on ils own
Edgar Patmo, 27, of. near- assig·ned· to Fort Bragg's - a key to bnnging home
by Hope Mtlls, was arrested 19th
Replacement U.S. troops .
Amid improved security,
at his home without incident Company, and would have
the
Iraq economy has conjust after 8 p.m. in the death eventually been assigned to
tinued
to expand and essenof Army Spc. Megan L. work at a base dental clinic.
Touma, said Fayetteville
Authorities have said a tial services to restdents
police watch commander soldier studying psycholog- have improved somewhat.
"But they remain uneven
Lt. Lars Paul. Paul said Ical warfare at Fort Bragg
and
are not adequate to meet
Patino was stationed at Fort was a person of interest in
Bragg but couldn't provide the case. It wasn't immedi- current demand," the 270his rank or unit.
ately clear if police were page report said. "Improved
security across the country
Patino was being held in referring to Patino.
the Cumberland County Jail
Police also investigated a has helped reduce attacks on
without bond and was leiter
sent
to
The oil pipelines, apd the elecscheduled to appear in court Fayeneville Observer from tricity sector 's expanded
Wednesday. No further a person who claimed to be operations and maintenance
details were immediately a serial killer responsible programs have helped
available, but police have for Touma's death. The let- mcrease production."
The government of Iraq
scheduled a II a.m. news ter featured a circle-andconference-Wednesday.
cross drawing that was the still struggles to develop
Touma, 23, was found same as one used a genera- effective water and sewer
dead June 21 at a tion ago by San Francisco's services.
"Emblematic of this strugFayelleville motel afler a infamous Zodiac Killer.
maintenance
supervisor Authorities said a similar gle is.the fact that two-thirds
smelled a foul odor coming symbol had also been drawn of the raw sewage produced
from a room, which had in lipstick on the motel in Baghdad flows untreated
into rivers and waterways,".
been protected by a "Do room mirror.
Not Disturb" sign for four
Police have said they the report said. Sewage
days . A dental specialist believed the letter was writ- water is mixmg with tap
from Cold Spring, Ky., ten to mislead investigators water in several areas of
Baghdad, experts say.
·
Touma was seven months and the media.
pregnant and had recently
Two other servicewomen
arrived from a base in have been killed this year
Germany.
near North Carolina bases.

Fees increase

Arrest made in slaying
pf pregnant N.C. soldier

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SPRINGFIELD (AP) A prosecution witness said
rrom Page At
Tuesday that the car carrying three Urbana University
• Approved payment of students was badly crumbills m the amount of pled and there were no signs
$10,158.88.
of life when he reached the
• Excused the absence· of fatal crash scene.
Council Member Sandra
Terrance Locke, who had
Brown.
been at a nearby service Sta• Authorized payment to tion, was the first witness to
George Harris, Jr. for two testify in the trial of Jason
new hand-painted signs for Skaggs, who faces three
Dave Diles Park and counts of agllravated vehicFerman Moore Memorial ula~ homic1de and two
Park, at a cost of $75 each.

Council
granli:d to the village when
an abandoned house located
there was demolished under
the
Community
Development
Block
Grant/Community Distress
grant program. It will be
sold to adjacent land owners, who will also be
responsible for any fees
connected 10 the transfer.
Council also:

The lraqt government
,also ts sttll far from tts goal
of achievmg polillcal reconciliation; and it lacks some
skills to run the government, the report says.
"They obviously ha~e
made enormou s economtc
progress by virtue of
improving their oil sector
and they've made signtticant security progress."
Bowen said in an interview.
"However on the governance and political front ,
lhere are shll hurdles," he
said, naming the need 10
pass an oil law and hold
provincial elections.
And they are still having
trouble executing their budgets at the national level and
particularly in the provinces.
"For progress 16 really
occur across Iraq, they're
going to have to remedy
that," Bowen said .
·
There was no figure available for how much of the allo, cated Iraqi money had been
spent. Of lhe $17 btllion
pledged intemalmnally, only
$2.5 billion had been disbursed And at of the end of
the quarter, the U.S. had spent
$33.28 billion of the more
than $50 billion Congress
appropriated, Bowen said.
He said American taxpayers did not always get their
money's worth.

One success story was- a
As ol June 30. the Unned
$34 million project that States had spe nt $ 1.86 btll lon
bu11t a system of ditches, on rebuiltiing the oil industry.
berms. fe n~e s and other
• Average datly electricity
sec unty to protect ptpelines productton lot the quarter was
from attacks.
12 petl'Cilt hrghc r than the
"The success of the pro- same time last ye.tr and the
gram ts evtdent tn the fact secopd htghest qu;u1erly averthat there have been no sue- age smce the stat1 ol the war,
cessful attacks on northern Sttll. publtcly i!Viiii&lt;Lble
.otl lines tht s yeat." the power. wh tch ts prm tded vtrre_port said, noting that con- tually wt thout fees. onl y
tnbuted to the increased oil meets about 5.'i percent of
prodm:tiun.
mcre,\st llg dem,md . torcrng
The Iraqis have refu sed to people to buy power Irom pntake over control of some of vate genet.ttOIS tun by neighthe lacthues butlt lor them, bars or sm,\l l businessmen
forcmg the U.S. to "umlater- " Th e United States ha s
ally transfer" hundreds of spent nearly' $4.62 htllton tn
projects without formal tiltS sectm ·
' aweement and increasing the
• Only -17 pet cellt of peonsk that the U.S. mveslment pie in rur.tl ,tre,ts use drinkWill be wasted, Bowen said. rng water supplteli vi,t ptpes
Some of the proJects were to thetr home\. Only 20 perreJected because they were cent of famtltes outstde of
incomplete, some bec&lt;tuse Ba ghdad pro' ince have
they didn 't meet Iraqi expec- access to working sewage
lations and others because the I&lt;Lct ltlle s.
lraqts deemed them unnecesThe Uniteli States has $2 4
sary, Bowen said, recom- billion in the water sector
mending a new U.S.-Iraqi , ~ Despite better securit y.
agreement lor such transfers. 'vtolence conttnues to pose
Other detatls in the report a dead ly rh rc&lt;Lt to personnel
mvolved m recon&gt;truclton
smd:
The
State
• The quarter's oil produc- activtties."
tion averaged 2.43 million Department reported that 15
barrels a day. the h1ghes1 U.S. CIVt ltans died tn Iraq
re):lorted si nce the recon- - tim quartet. Sin.:e the
strucuon program began five begrnning of the U S reconyears ago, but below prewar structt on effort. 27 1 U.S.
levels of 2.58 milhon.
crv1han s have died tn Iraq

Jim
Mullen

w~l s g 1 ~at

Camping 111 the RV is a lot
ol lttn Dad k ts us watch
v1licos !hat we cl'!uld never
walch at horne. One day, I
Wdtcltcd all lhrce "Shreks"
111 a row. And he lets us
wea r the same clothes three
days straight. Mom wanted
to go on vacation with us,
but she s.ttd she hali to stay
humc ami wo rk . Sometimes
she'd &lt;.:ome out to see us.
but must ol the time aftc t
work she would stay in the
hou&gt;c She send that was
" 'cation enough fur her.
Last yem. we we nt to the
Gra nd Canyon. It was reall y
great. The best part was that
they have donkeys you can
ride down to the bottom.
Donkeys are ltke horses. but
they have stupider nameslike Sally and Buttercup.
No cowboy would ever ride
a horse named Buttercup. so
I said I wou ldn't nde down
tltctc unti l tltcy g&lt;tvc me \t
hny unnkc y Tlte gttiuc
came over, looked at my
donkey, and asked: "What
stupid cowboy told you that

was Buttercup? That's nut
Butten:up . That' s Jolly
Roger. Buttercu p doesn't
have a white spot on her
forehead." I felt sorry for
the stupid cowb0_y when
everyone laughed al hi s
mi stake

Sometimes. Rudy. who
Iives across the street from
us, would come over to
hang out. He was on vacation, too. Hi s Dad filled up
their bac k yard with sand
and pul up a volleyball net.
We wov ld go over there
somettmes. Mr. Delfino
said it's the best vacation
he's ever had . He said he
may ne ver mow the lawn
agai n. Once, Mrs. Delfino
yelled, at him for tracking
sand through the house, hut
he didn 't seem to care. He
s.ud she shuuld come out
;md let him tub some sunscreen on her back. It didn' t sound funny to me, but
she l au ~ h ed.

My sislct. Halley. just
tu1neli 14, and she is so
snooty. She acts like she's
15 . SheandDad fight all the
11me. "I need a real vacalion," she sat d. Dad satli, "A
vacatt on ftom what? T~e
mall ? I tell you what , how'd
you like a vacation fro m
that cell phone for a few
weeks? I carl make that happen .'' She malic a la.:c anti
wen t tnto he1 roo m anti
lo&lt;.:ked lhe dour. It made me
remember how much she '
hated the Grand Canyo n
hecattSe her cell phone dtdn't work there.
On the way to the Grand
Canyon, we stopped to see
Grandma, whtc h was fun
because she lt ved in the
Oltien Days hefore they
had vtdco g,uncs and
cht cken win gs She scud
kids dtdn ' 1 used to talk
back to their elders. and
they knew what the word
" no'' mea IlL That mu st
have heen a long. Jong time
ago. I asked het who her
favorite rappers were, and
she sa1d they didn't have
mu s1c hkc that when she
grew up . She sa id the television only had three chan nels, .ltlli they dtdn't ha w
DVDs. They didn 't have
anything when she was a
kid. She must have been

teally poor. I lold her she
could use my iPod !f she ,
wanted to, but she satd she·
wouldn't know how to use ·
11. What's to know? YoQ .
turn it on and scroll
through yo ur playlists.
"What did you guys do~
for fun?" I asked her. She·.
smd lhey made cookies and'
p1e s in a bowl, you didn't:
buy them tn a store. J,
thought she was joking, but
she satd she'd make some,
cook1es right now. It was'
fun . Kinda. Especially the.
part where you lick the,
spoon. If you don't lick the·
spoon, the cookies won't"
come out right or somethtng. Even Halley liked the,
wokies, and she doesn't ear
practically anything.
We
couldn ' t . vtstl
Grandma thi s su mmer, so l
called her and told her that
if she wan led to have some
fun, too. just make some
cookies and send them to
me. And she did . They
were OK, but they weren't
the same. (think she for-··
got to have someone ·lick'
the spoon .
(Jun Mullen is the aut!to~
of " It Take' a Village ldio[
Com('licating the, Simpli;
L((e" and "Baby:, Firs I
Tattvo." You can reach him
atjimJmtllen@mywav.com.)
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vehicle into another driven
by Philip F. Burgess, III,
Syracuse. Although emergency personnel from
Meigs EMS responded, no
one was transported from
the scene.
· A vehicle driven by Emily
Dillard, . Racine, allegedly
backed up at a stop sign at
the intersection of Lasley
Street and Mulberry Avenue
to allow a truck more room
to tum onto the street but in
doing so accidentally struck
a vehicle behind her driven
by Pegp Snyder, Pomeroy.
Dillard s vehicle received
what was described as
"minor" scratches and paint
transfer while Snyder's vehicle received "heavy damage
to the bumper and grill." Sgt.
King is investigating.
James T.
Chapman,

Question: When I go to
During this review if you indtcate that you are not
the doctor I get nervous and notice more than two dls- healing properly and need
forget about half of what I tinct problems on your list, to make another appointwanted to talk to him about. you may need more than ment with your doctor.
Sometimes I fo'"£el to ask one visit. Don't "save up"
If you are seemg a doctor
for medicine refills, and I your ailments and then for the fi(st time, or are new
often can barely remember expect them to all be taken - to a particular clinic, ask how
whar he told me by tire time care of in one long session. to get in touch with the doctor
I get to the car.
To help you remember atier hours. Also, ask about
I am not that old and don 't what was said during your weekend availability and if
have to go to the doctor very doctor's visit, bring a notepad another doctor. or practice
often. I have tried the list and write things down. (f you group, shares coverage.
thing, but when it comes have trouble doing that, ask a
Before you leave home,
time for my appointment, I family member or trusted check when your pre scripoften can'tthinkofanyqu.es- friend to take notes ai\[l go tions ' for chronic a1lments
tions to write down. Help!
over them with you when you expire . Make sure you get
Answer: I, too, am a . , get home.
·new ones to cover you until
patient on occa,sion, and I
Over the years in my your next' visit, even if it's
understand what you are experiences both as a patient six months or a year away.
talking about. Often, when and as a doctor, I've noli~ed
Don't wait ttntil the docmy doctor co'mes in to see thai certain altitudes ·and lor has wrapped things up,
me, he is so upbeat and behaviors make for a good asked for additional quesdynamic, I forget that I am vtsit. Probably the most ttons, and gets half way out
having any problems. I am important are planning (e.g.; the door to say, "And by the
JUSI glad that he seems so preparing thai li st), and ask- way ... " or "Just one more
happy to see me and is mg the right questions. Let lhmg ." I refer to this as a
pleased that my chronic me give you some specifics. Columbo visit - a TV
I( you are seeing the doc- detective who alway s
health problems are under
control.
tor for a regular recheck of a stopped at the door with
You said you have trouble chronic problem, ask when "just one more thtng."
thinking .of things to write you need to be seen again.
So, 111 a nut shell, you
down. This may be because Ask .if you need to have anx should know when to come
yo~ are ttyi~g to. hurry and lab tests or X -rays. Ask 1f back, when to call, and if
wnte your hsl nght before you are to keep taking the you have enough medicayour appointment, when your same medications that you tions. Finally, schedule that
anxiety is quite high. You have been on.
follow -up vtstl before you
may (md it helpful to keep a
When you see your do&lt;;tor leave the office. Then put it
little notepad wrth you, sothat for an acute problem , such . on your ca lendar ar home.
you can wnte dowh quesllons as a strep·throat, an infected
Family Medicine ® is a ·
as they come to you several cut, or a sports injury, the weekly column. To submit
days or .weeks before your questions are a little differ- questions, write to Marilla A.
appointment. Then review the ent. Ask how long healing Simpson, D.O., M.B.A.,
lis\ before your appointment normally takes and what Ohio University College of
and trim it down.
kinds of problems would Osteopathic Medicine, P.O.

Athens rrom Page At
make both areas affected walked into the Hocking
safe. for the public. No Valley Bank and robbed it
injuries have been reported of an undisclosed amount of
and officials hoped to have cash. An initial report had
both scenes cleared by authorities here in Meigs
early yesterday evening. County on the lookout for
The United States Postal the individual who could've
Service anticipates mail fled south into the county.
Although officials in
delivery to resume as normal today in the Guysville Athens Countr. acknowledged the posstbility exists
and Stewart areas.
. Shortly after I0 a.m. yes- that the pipe bombs and
terday, approximately four robbery coufd be connected,
hours after the devices were as of press time: J
at was
found, an armed individual only a theory.

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sonal and financial difficulties, and agitated by his fastfood order and by another
driver who was using a cell
phone. Skaggs' sporl utility
vehicle was going nearly
!OOmph.
"He was getllng a divorce,
he was having financial trouble ... his sandwiches were
nor prepared as he would
have liked." said Schumaker.
Defense attorney James
Marshall blamed the crash
on an epileptic blackout.

"This was not rodd rage,"
Marshall told jurors "Jason
had an eptlepttc setzure "
Another w!lncss, Dale
Johnson, testtfied Tuesday
that Skaggs was trapped in
his SUV and med to free
himself just after the wreck.
"He was pinned, htS legs
were pinned under the steering wheel.'' satd Johnson,
v.hose cat was one or the
nine that wds struck. "He
was strugg ling to get out of
the vehicle."

Planning and right questions key to good doctors visit

Albany, was cited for failure
to yield, when a vehicle he ·
was driving allegedly struck
a vehicle driven by Sylvia
E. Riffle; Syracuse, on West
Main Street near the
Marathon
station.
Chapman's vehicle made
contact on the passenger
side of Riffle's, causing it to
go up onto the sidewalk, hit
and damage a water spiquet
owned
by
Marathon.
Patrolman Ronald Spaun is
inves)igating.
A vehicle driven by
Andrew · B. Coffman,
Racine, allegedly struck a
vehicle driven by Amber K.
Roberts, Racine, while
Rob~rts was slowing to
make a right turn ohto
Spong Avenue off of East
Main Street. Patrolman
. Woolard is investigating.

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counts of aggravated vehicular assault in the 2007
crash that clatmed three
native Chinde students.
"I was screaming: 'Is anybody OK in there?' There
were no sounds," he said.
"The car was compacted; I
couldn't recognize il as a
Taurus." ·
In opening ·statements
Monday, Clark County
Prosecutor
Stephen
Schumaker said Skaggs, 36,
was under stress from per-

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signed. and include addre.1s and telepilmll' num!Ja No
un.vigned letters will be puiJft.,hed. L erta1· ,· flmcld l&gt;e m
TillS year. Dad said we
good ta.1te, addrening i &lt;~" IWI, not per'lon rdlli&lt;'l. l.l'lkl 1 of ul ukln 't aflord to go anythanks to organi zation .~ and individual\ H if/ nnt hew {f J''
where latlher th,pllhe back
ed for publicmion.
ya rti hecause of ri si n ~ gas
pt tlCS. It Look Odd 1wo
days to ge t tl1c RV into the
b,tck ya rd. When he did, it·

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In thiS July 8, _2006 f1le pholo, locallraqr boys lry to redirect potable water off a break rn a
ctty water matn 1n Baghdad, Iraq .

Witness recounts fatal scene in Ohio crash

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LETTERS TO THE
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Iraq. Gen. Dav1d Petraeus.
But what did a seasoned
wall tor know compared to
tim you ng politico frotn
Chicago? Community orf:"~
nizing 111 the Windy City_
mu st have made htm a military expert.
Audacity is nothing new
to Bat ack Obama. The book
title , 'The Audacity o(
Hop~ ... of course, comes ·
lrnm a speech by Rev.
Jerem r.th Wnght, Obama's
lormer pastor, from whom
Obama decided to di sta nc ~
him se lf · when it becamo
&lt;.:lear that he would forever
be " political liability if the
senator didn't "throw him
under the bus," in . the par·
Ianee of urban whceltng an~
deal mg.
Audacity can be a beauti lul thtng. Hope, surely. But
when both are rooted ill
nothing but the well-crafleil
words (thank you, Obama
aide David Axelrod) of a
supposed political savior, I,
for one. am nul signing up.
thank you. Say what 'yotf
wtll abottl John McCain, at
le,tsl "e know he's got deep
ruots in tried and true polit.t&lt;.:al virtues: duty, honor,
country. Those are more sla•.
ble prtnciple s than lhc
audacity of whatever th&lt;J·
Obama teat]! comes up with
ne xt.
( Kathrl'" Lope;; is the edr"
to1 o.f National Review
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Local Sports Briefs, ·Page B2

Tomlin making changes, Page B6

.Transfers posted French Colony Chorus installs officers
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GALLIPOLIS - Officers
for ~he French Colony
Chorus were installed to
serve on the Management
Team for the year, including
Team Manager Nan Heiskell
of Cheshire, Secretary Nancy
Stevens and team member
Brenda Jameson of Point
Pleasant, Treasurer Linda
Lane and Team inember
Amy Sprague of GalliixJlis.
The team oversees the
operation of the chorus activities and establishes committees to carry out the many
functions of the group . .
Director Susan Russell , of
Gallipolis, is · in charge of
music and visual effects. The
chorus is a local chapter of
Sweet Adelines International,
singing four part barbershopstyle harmony without instru. mental accompaniment.
The chorus is currently
planning its annual show,
"Under the Boardwalk." a
fun . event of 50's and 60's
music with a beach theme to
be staged Saturday, Aug. 16
at 8. p.m. at the Ariel Ann
Carson -Dater Theater on
Second Avenue in Gallipolis.
The show will also fealtlre a
The
guest
chorus,
Thundenones, a men's tristate barbershop group, along
with quartets from both
men 's and women 's chorus-

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POMEROY
- M e i ~s
Tri sha Grauel Semke,
County Recorder Kay Htll Paul Semke, to James R.
report ed the followin g Sheets, deed. Scipio.
transfers in real estate:
Terrie Bond, Leonard
Bettv lmmell. James M. Bond, to James R. Sheets,
lmmell , to State of Ohi o deed , Scipi o.
Dpeartment
of
Helen K. Gray, deceased,
Transponation , deed, Oli ve. to 'Wade Ho ll Gray, affi Kathlee n Mae Knapp, davit. Scipio.
deceased, to Carl Orin
Wade Gray Holt, Debra
Knapp, Jr., affidavit, Olive. K. Gray, to James R. Sheets,
Eber I. Pickens, Delara deed, Scipio.
Theresa E. Pressley,
Pickens, to Steve Mullins,
deed, Lebanon .
Randy L. ·. Press ley, to
Juanita Will', deceased, Do nn a Ke ller, Virginia
afl1davit extingui shing life Hedri ck,
deed,
estate, aftl davit , Chester.
Sutton/Village ·of Syracuse.
William Mi chael Will , . Ronald E. Williams.
Daniel T. Will , Juli a A. Will, Willi am G. Evans, to
Drusilla s.· Wy song, Jerry Ronald E. Williams, Joshua
G. Wysong, Marce lla Will, A. Williams, deed, Chester.
to Drusilla Wysong, deed ,
LaSaile Bank, Lehman
Chester.
Bro thers, to Kelley A.
deed,
William Mi chael Will , Swi sher.
Daniel T. Will , Julia A. Will. Sutton/Village of Syracuse.
Drusilla S. Wysong. Jerry
Greg A. Parker to George
G. Wysong, Marcella Will. E. Parker Revocable Trust,
to William Mil:hael Will.
memorandum of trust.
deed, Chester.
George E. Parker, Donna
Willi am Michael Will, L. Parker. to George E.
Marcella Will. D~niel T. Parker Revocable Tru st,
Will , Julia A. Will, Drusilla deed , Ol ive .
Home National Bank to
S. Wy song. Jerry . G.
Wysorig, to Daniel T. Will , Matthew C. Smith , deed ,
Julia A. Will, deed, Chester. Sutton/Village of Racine . .
Orva Jean Holter Bond.
Jack B. Peterson, Alma
.John C. Bond, Harold H. Peterson ,
Barbara
E.
Holter, to State of Ohio Peterson.
David
0.
Department
of Peterson , Linda V. Peterson,
Transportation, deed, Olive. to Oxtord Oil Co .. right of
Orva Jean Holter Bond, way, Rutland.
Bruce D. Myers, Dorothy
John c. Bond, Harold H.
Holter, to State of Ohio L. Myers, to Columbus
Department
of Southern Power, easement,
Transportation, deed, Olive. Chester.
Wednesday ... Mostly
Roscoe Mills to Charles
Chase C. Porter to
Harris, Waynita Harri s, Columbus Southern Power, sunny with isolated showers
· and thunderstorms in the
deed, Lebanon.·
easement, Bedford.
mostly
· Ralph
E.
Parker,
Charles 0. Neal, Sr., morning... Then
deceased, Albert E. Parker, Carolyn S.. Neal, to cloudy with scattered showdeceased, Mary S. Parker, Columbus Southern Power. ers and thunderstorms in the
afternoon. Highs in the
deceased, Dorothy Parker, · easement, Lebanon.
deceased, affidavit extinDan
Romuno,
Sue upper 80s. Chalice of rain
gui shing life estate, Chester. Rom uno, Franco Romuno, 40 percent.
Wednesday
. night...
Stewart, to
Federal
National
George · F.
Mostly
cloudy
with a
Carolyn S. Stewart; to Mortgage Corp., sheriff's
chance of showers . and
Linda D. Milliron , deed, deed, Scipio.
Village of Middleport.
Penny Runyon, Jason thunderstorms. Lows in the
John R. Stout, Jr., Penny . Runyon, to James M. Smth, mid 60s. Southwest winds
Stout, to John R. Stout, Sr.. Amanda Maynard. deed, around 5 mph . Chance of
Helen L. Stout, deed, Olive.
rain 50 percent.
Columbia.
Kenneth
R.
Well,
Diana Lynn
Stover, deceased; to Doris E. Well,
Ernest Stover, to John R. certificate of transfer,
Stout , Sr., Helen L. Stout, Orange/Bedford.
deed, Columbia.
Andrew Proulx, Sherry L
Gary L. Wolf, Patricia Proulx, to Tony Bateman,
Wolf, to Thomas W. Karr, Diana Bateman, deed ,
Scipio.
.
Diana S. Karr, deed, Olive.
. Leo D. Bailey, )\aria J.
Syracuse Town Graveyard,
Bailey, to . Bryan Branham, Syracuse Cemetery, Syracuse
Village Cemetery, Trustees of
deed, Scipio.
Patrick E. Williams, Syracuse Village' Cemetery,
Bertha J. Williar;ns. to to
Syracuse . Township
Bradford William Lechler, .Trustees, deed, Sutton. ·
Keely Clark Lechler, deed,
George E. Parker, George
Bedford. "
E. Parker Revocable Trust,
Charles William Roberts. to Frederick W. Goebel,
Marie E. Robet1s, to Marie Nadine Goebel, deed, Olive.
E. Roberts, Charles W.
George E. Parker, George
Roberts,
deed, E. Parker Revocable Trust,
Sutton/Village of Racine.
to Frederick W. Goebel,
. Robert J. Holmes, Patricia Nadine Goebel, deed, Olive.
M. Holmes, to Mohan'lad
Alyssa Brown, RQben R.
Sidani, deed, Scipio.
Brown, Jr. , to Edward J.
Amanda J. Ramage to. Zatta, Jennifer Zatta, deed,
Scot C. Ramage. deed, Village of Pomeroy.
Rutland.
James A. Carnahan.
Herbet1 Holt, deceased, to Sandra R. Carnahan, to
Virginia H. · Holt, David, Four Brothers Properties,
Hughes Holt, James Byrne sheriff's deed, Suuon.
Holt, Timothy Chase Holt,
Donald Price, Tina M.
Harry Herbert Holt, affi- Price , to Donald Shultz,
davit, Scipio.
Kay Shultz, deed, Salem.
Virginia H. Holt to James
Lillian Pickens to James
R. Sheets, deed, Scipio.
. Lee Reed, Terry Lynn Reed,
David Hughes Holt to deed, Olive.
·
Alan Thomas Lowery, :
· James R. Sheets , deed,
to
Scipio.
Deborah
Lowery,
James Byrne Holt, Debra . Beneficial· Ohio, Inc. , sherHolt, to James R. ·Sheets, iff' s deed, Village . of
deed, Scipio. . .
Syracuse.
Timothy
C.
Holt,
Nancy Prater to Stacey M. ·
Christina Holt, to James R. Everson ,
Jeremy
D.
Sheets, deed, Scipio.
Everson, deed, Sutton.
Patricia Grauel, deceased,
Michae l J. Hill II , to
to Trisha Grauel S~mke , Danny J. Terzopplous, Aleta
Terrie Bond, affidavit, B. Terzopplous, .deed,
·
Letart.
Scipio. ,

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

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Countdown USBY BRIAN
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Submitted photo
French Colony Chorus Director, Susan Russell , installs the officers of the chorus including, left to right, Secretal)i Nancy Stevens, Team Member Brenda Jameson, Team
Manager Nan Heiskell, Treasurer Linda Lane, being assisted by chorus member Elite
Alderson. Absent was Team Member Amy Sprague :
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French Colony Chorus book the chorus or quanet
es. An afterglow ·party will
invites
all area women who for performances. For more
follow with food and more
barbershop music at the Elks enjoy singing to come to a information about the show
hall nearby. Tickets for both rehearsal on Tuesdays at 7 or the chorus, call Bev
are available from French p.m. at the Gallia Senior · Alberchinski at 740-446Colony Chorus members and . Center 1167 SR 160 in 2476 or Suzy Parker at 740will be at the Ariel box office. Gallipolis. The public can 992-5555 .

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Cincinnati Reds' Joey Votta (1 9) scores in front of Houston
Astros catcher Humberto Quintero in the th ird inning of a
baseba ll game Tuesday in Houston. Votta scored from third
base on a Bronson Arroyo double. .
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Lee's slam lifts Astros
to 6-2 Win over Reds
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have won three in a ro1•. •l ld
four of their last five.
Bron son Arroyo , &lt;1 ~q
HOUSTON - Carlos Lee gave up both home n"'· '" d
hit his 12th career grand lost for first time '" " '
slam and Brian Moehler. starts. He allowed ei ~ ht II its
came within one out of a and struck out three in 6 I:3
complete game m' the innin gs, . los in~ his third
Hou ston Astros' 6-2 win straight decisiOn to , the
over the Cincinnati Reds on Astros.
Tuesday night.
Arroyo had an RBI double
Moehler (6-4) allowed for the Red s, who've lost
seven hits and struck out five in a ro.w and se ven of
three in 8 2-3 innings, his their last nine games.
longest outing of the season.
Pence gave Houston a 1-0
Jeff Keppinger doubled and lead in the second itining
scored in the ninth for with a triple that scored Lee.
Cincinnati
and
after who singled . Pence has II
Moehler gave up a single to R,131s in hi s last 16 games.
Jay Bruce and a walk to Arroyo tied it in the third
Javier Valentin. Hou ston with his first double of the
manager Cecil Cooper season; followin g Votta' s
brought in Wesley Wright to double to right.
relieve .
Tejada hit hi s lith homer
Wright struck out Joey of the season in the. Houston
Votto for the final out a·nd third . It was Tejada's first
his first save.
home run since June 19.
Miguel Tejada . added a · In the Astros' fifth, Kaz
solo homer and Hunter Mat sui and .Tejada singled
Pence added an RBI triple and Arroyo hit Lance
for the Astros, who've won Berkman with a· pitch to
their last eight game s
against the Reds. The Astros
Pfease see Reds, 86

Corrupt ref gets 15-month sentence
BY ToM HAYS.
. ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW
YORK
.
Dtsgraced ex-NBA official
Ttm Donaghy, admitted that ·
he'd b~ought shame on his
professwn Tuesday as a federal judge sentenced htm to
~ S months behind bars for a
gambling scandal that still
has the league on the defenliive.
. .
. U.S. Distrtct Judge Carol
Amon sentenced Donaghy
. to prison time. plus three
years of supervtsed release,
· saying he'd let the sport
down by .taking thousands of
~liars from a professional
~ambler. 111 exchange for .
. IJ!stde lips on games Including o~es he refereed.
:· "The NBA, the players
and the fans relied on him to
Rerform his job in an honest
rnanner," . Amon . sai~.
Ponaghy hstened with hts
tirms folded but showed ·no
emotion.
:: He told the· judge \hat
:Tve brought shame on
m&gt;(self, my family and the
J)'Ofession.:· ·
.
:·Def~nse . atto~ney John
~Q(O' asked Amon to give
Jils.~l{year·old chent proba!iQ~~.· say'ing .th.e ex~official
~~~ II gambhng addtct who
qestrored "the career he
k&gt;ved' and needed treatthent, not incarceration.
Donaghy also had sought to
inake .amends by revealing
!~the g&lt;J9(1, the bad and the
tigly" about ·the league's
officiating, the attorney
added.
· During the NBA finals ,
Donaghy said in a court til-

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information can be obtained
on a daily basis at the hospital' s patient and visitor
entrance· information desks
as well as at the Castrop
Center information desk.
Cholesterol levels typi·
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an individual's level is
below, at or above normal
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Orlando's Hedo Turkoglu ,
Friday. ·In Shanghai. th ~ voted ihe NBA's most
Americans
w iII
fac e im prove&lt;.! playe r last season ,
MACAU - They were European cham pion Ru ssia is on . the roster but has not
sure easy to spot , towering and Australia.
bee n cleared to play because
over everyone and wearing · Turkey didn' t qualify for of an undi sclosed reason .
red jackets as they walked the Olympics, but has the The team hopes the 6- 10 fortoward the arena at thi s kind of frontcourt height the ward will be cleared in time
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reson.
Americans will . see once to be in unifo rm .
Turkey' s tiasket,ball team they get there.
Forward Ersan llyasova,
is tall , and it might well pro- · Six members of Turkey 's who
played
fo r the
vide the son of challenge the roster for the game are li sted Milwaukee Bu cks in the
United States is looking for at 6-foot-9 or taller. So even 2006-07 season . is also on
roster.
Howe ver,
as the Beijing Olympics without some of their top the
Mehmet
Okur
of
the Utah
neThe teams meet Thursday, pl ayers , the Turks should
Jazz is not . The 6-11 center
with the Americans entering present a bigger challenge would have allowed the
the difficult ponion of their . than Canada did in the Americans to work against
exhibition schedule. They Ainericans'.exhibition open- ,~omething else they'll have
. have three more games in the er. The U.S. won that game to be prepared for in internanext live nights, two against 120-65.
tional play - big men who
potential medal contenders.
The American s played drift to the perimeter and are
"We wanted as many much closer games against outside threats.
tough games as possible and the Turks in 2004 - a pair
"We don 't see it a lot , but
actually the way we're of 12-point victories ·in exhi- it's a part of the game now,"
doing It, we have three in bitions before the Olympi cs. Bosh sai\1. "E sp~ciall y wi.th
four (days). and four in six,
"That's what we' re look- these international teams.
it' s tougher than what ing for re~lly this whole we know that the y're going
Beijing will be where you trip," forward Chris Bosh to try to stretch guys lik~
have a day off in between said. "We know ce rt &lt;iin' Dwight (Howard) out and
each ," U.S. coach Mike teams are going to chall enge really try to take them ;.,way
Krzyzewski said. "So the us and we know who those from the basket, so we just
better the competition, the teams ·are. But just to change have to be ready for that. "
better it will be for us ."
it up, just have the size
COLUMBUS
The U.S. believes it can
The United States then against us and a more expe- negate any hei ght disadvanAuthorides say an Ohio
State University football plays Lithuania, the team it rienced team will be pretty tages by pushmg the pace
player has been arrested on beat in the bronze-medal good for us."
and taking advantage o f its
a charge of drunken driving.
depth, which Canada coach
A · campus police report
Leo Rautins said no team
shows defensive tackle
can m atch . With Le Bron
Doug · Worthington was
James expected in the line·
charged with two counts of
up, the Americans wi II be
driving under the influence
even deeper.
when he was arrested a few
James missed the exhibi blocks from Ohio Stadium
tion opener while resting ll
early Saturday morning.
mi ldly sprained ankle.
The Buffalo, New York,
Dwyane Wade stat1ed in his
native who's less than two
place and scored 20 points.
weeks shy of his 21st binhMuch has been made of
day also received two traffic
the Americansl lack of intetickets. Police said he was
rior depth. Howard is their
going 41 mph in a 25 mph
only true center, with Bosh .
zone and also cited him for
and Carlos Boozer acting as
&lt;!n alleged registration viobac kups, and James and
lation.
Carme lo Anthonv at times
,- sliding_Ujl from their narmal
pu'""'J"'· to play as power
orwards. U.S. players and
CoNrAcrUs
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Wednesday, Aug. 6.
The free- blqod pressure
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the public from 9 a.m. until
noon in the hospital' s
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bogus fouls to manipulate white referees called fouls at
results, while discouraging a greater rate again~! black
them from calling technical players than against white
fouls on star players.
players, said · the league
In the end, Amon refused needs to share all the inforDonaghy's plea to stay out mation it has.
of prison · though she
"Any fan who sees anyimposed a penalty that 'was thing other than transparennot as tough as the 33. cy will have questions," he
months he . could have said. "I think they want to be
received. Donaghy must sur- as much of an open book
render to prison on Sept. 23, with fans, journalists and
Case closed for him. For researchers as they can postlie NBA, the damage sibly be."
lingers.
Perhaps most shocking
Commissioner
David were Donaghy's charges
Stern has made several during the highly anticipated
moves to quell doubts about finals between the Boston
the integrity of the NBA's Celtics and.the Los Angeles
officiating, with more devel- Lakers that results were
opments to come.
manipulated to help ticket
Former Army Gen. Ron sales and television ratings.
Johnson has been hired as
The allegations - consenior vice president of. ref- tained in court papers argueree . operations, Bernie ing that Donaghy deserved
Ftyer and Joe Borgia were leniency for voluntarily dispromoted to new manage- closing the alleged corrupment . positions and the tion included one
league reassign~ Ronnie instance claiming referees
N unn, who had been the rigged a 2002 playoff series
director of officials for five to force it to a revenueyears.
boosting seventh game. .
Still pending is a league- · Though the papers didn ' t
commissioned review of name the teams involved,
officiating by former federal only the Los Angeles
prosecutor ,
Lawrence takers-Sacramento Kings
Pedowitz. "! am conducting series went to seven games
additional interviews and during those playoffs . The
hope to obtain additional Lilkers went on to win the
information from the gov- championship.
ernment. My review is wellBoth Stern and the
advll11ced but not complete," league's officials have said
Pedowitz said Tuesday. No Donaghy made the claims to
date has been set for the get a lighter sentence.
repot1's release..
"We anticipate that th e
Justin Wolfers, an assis- judge's sentencing decision.
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and public policy at Penn's Plea:ftl sH Corrupt. B6 .

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Local Sports Briefs, ·Page B2

Tomlin making changes, Page B6

.Transfers posted French Colony Chorus installs officers
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GALLIPOLIS - Officers
for ~he French Colony
Chorus were installed to
serve on the Management
Team for the year, including
Team Manager Nan Heiskell
of Cheshire, Secretary Nancy
Stevens and team member
Brenda Jameson of Point
Pleasant, Treasurer Linda
Lane and Team inember
Amy Sprague of GalliixJlis.
The team oversees the
operation of the chorus activities and establishes committees to carry out the many
functions of the group . .
Director Susan Russell , of
Gallipolis, is · in charge of
music and visual effects. The
chorus is a local chapter of
Sweet Adelines International,
singing four part barbershopstyle harmony without instru. mental accompaniment.
The chorus is currently
planning its annual show,
"Under the Boardwalk." a
fun . event of 50's and 60's
music with a beach theme to
be staged Saturday, Aug. 16
at 8. p.m. at the Ariel Ann
Carson -Dater Theater on
Second Avenue in Gallipolis.
The show will also fealtlre a
The
guest
chorus,
Thundenones, a men's tristate barbershop group, along
with quartets from both
men 's and women 's chorus-

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Tri sha Grauel Semke,
County Recorder Kay Htll Paul Semke, to James R.
report ed the followin g Sheets, deed. Scipio.
transfers in real estate:
Terrie Bond, Leonard
Bettv lmmell. James M. Bond, to James R. Sheets,
lmmell , to State of Ohi o deed , Scipi o.
Dpeartment
of
Helen K. Gray, deceased,
Transponation , deed, Oli ve. to 'Wade Ho ll Gray, affi Kathlee n Mae Knapp, davit. Scipio.
deceased, to Carl Orin
Wade Gray Holt, Debra
Knapp, Jr., affidavit, Olive. K. Gray, to James R. Sheets,
Eber I. Pickens, Delara deed, Scipio.
Theresa E. Pressley,
Pickens, to Steve Mullins,
deed, Lebanon .
Randy L. ·. Press ley, to
Juanita Will', deceased, Do nn a Ke ller, Virginia
afl1davit extingui shing life Hedri ck,
deed,
estate, aftl davit , Chester.
Sutton/Village ·of Syracuse.
William Mi chael Will , . Ronald E. Williams.
Daniel T. Will , Juli a A. Will, Willi am G. Evans, to
Drusilla s.· Wy song, Jerry Ronald E. Williams, Joshua
G. Wysong, Marce lla Will, A. Williams, deed, Chester.
to Drusilla Wysong, deed ,
LaSaile Bank, Lehman
Chester.
Bro thers, to Kelley A.
deed,
William Mi chael Will , Swi sher.
Daniel T. Will , Julia A. Will. Sutton/Village of Syracuse.
Drusilla S. Wysong. Jerry
Greg A. Parker to George
G. Wysong, Marcella Will. E. Parker Revocable Trust,
to William Mil:hael Will.
memorandum of trust.
deed, Chester.
George E. Parker, Donna
Willi am Michael Will, L. Parker. to George E.
Marcella Will. D~niel T. Parker Revocable Tru st,
Will , Julia A. Will, Drusilla deed , Ol ive .
Home National Bank to
S. Wy song. Jerry . G.
Wysorig, to Daniel T. Will , Matthew C. Smith , deed ,
Julia A. Will, deed, Chester. Sutton/Village of Racine . .
Orva Jean Holter Bond.
Jack B. Peterson, Alma
.John C. Bond, Harold H. Peterson ,
Barbara
E.
Holter, to State of Ohio Peterson.
David
0.
Department
of Peterson , Linda V. Peterson,
Transportation, deed, Olive. to Oxtord Oil Co .. right of
Orva Jean Holter Bond, way, Rutland.
Bruce D. Myers, Dorothy
John c. Bond, Harold H.
Holter, to State of Ohio L. Myers, to Columbus
Department
of Southern Power, easement,
Transportation, deed, Olive. Chester.
Wednesday ... Mostly
Roscoe Mills to Charles
Chase C. Porter to
Harris, Waynita Harri s, Columbus Southern Power, sunny with isolated showers
· and thunderstorms in the
deed, Lebanon.·
easement, Bedford.
mostly
· Ralph
E.
Parker,
Charles 0. Neal, Sr., morning... Then
deceased, Albert E. Parker, Carolyn S.. Neal, to cloudy with scattered showdeceased, Mary S. Parker, Columbus Southern Power. ers and thunderstorms in the
afternoon. Highs in the
deceased, Dorothy Parker, · easement, Lebanon.
deceased, affidavit extinDan
Romuno,
Sue upper 80s. Chalice of rain
gui shing life estate, Chester. Rom uno, Franco Romuno, 40 percent.
Wednesday
. night...
Stewart, to
Federal
National
George · F.
Mostly
cloudy
with a
Carolyn S. Stewart; to Mortgage Corp., sheriff's
chance of showers . and
Linda D. Milliron , deed, deed, Scipio.
Village of Middleport.
Penny Runyon, Jason thunderstorms. Lows in the
John R. Stout, Jr., Penny . Runyon, to James M. Smth, mid 60s. Southwest winds
Stout, to John R. Stout, Sr.. Amanda Maynard. deed, around 5 mph . Chance of
Helen L. Stout, deed, Olive.
rain 50 percent.
Columbia.
Kenneth
R.
Well,
Diana Lynn
Stover, deceased; to Doris E. Well,
Ernest Stover, to John R. certificate of transfer,
Stout , Sr., Helen L. Stout, Orange/Bedford.
deed, Columbia.
Andrew Proulx, Sherry L
Gary L. Wolf, Patricia Proulx, to Tony Bateman,
Wolf, to Thomas W. Karr, Diana Bateman, deed ,
Scipio.
.
Diana S. Karr, deed, Olive.
. Leo D. Bailey, )\aria J.
Syracuse Town Graveyard,
Bailey, to . Bryan Branham, Syracuse Cemetery, Syracuse
Village Cemetery, Trustees of
deed, Scipio.
Patrick E. Williams, Syracuse Village' Cemetery,
Bertha J. Williar;ns. to to
Syracuse . Township
Bradford William Lechler, .Trustees, deed, Sutton. ·
Keely Clark Lechler, deed,
George E. Parker, George
Bedford. "
E. Parker Revocable Trust,
Charles William Roberts. to Frederick W. Goebel,
Marie E. Robet1s, to Marie Nadine Goebel, deed, Olive.
E. Roberts, Charles W.
George E. Parker, George
Roberts,
deed, E. Parker Revocable Trust,
Sutton/Village of Racine.
to Frederick W. Goebel,
. Robert J. Holmes, Patricia Nadine Goebel, deed, Olive.
M. Holmes, to Mohan'lad
Alyssa Brown, RQben R.
Sidani, deed, Scipio.
Brown, Jr. , to Edward J.
Amanda J. Ramage to. Zatta, Jennifer Zatta, deed,
Scot C. Ramage. deed, Village of Pomeroy.
Rutland.
James A. Carnahan.
Herbet1 Holt, deceased, to Sandra R. Carnahan, to
Virginia H. · Holt, David, Four Brothers Properties,
Hughes Holt, James Byrne sheriff's deed, Suuon.
Holt, Timothy Chase Holt,
Donald Price, Tina M.
Harry Herbert Holt, affi- Price , to Donald Shultz,
davit, Scipio.
Kay Shultz, deed, Salem.
Virginia H. Holt to James
Lillian Pickens to James
R. Sheets, deed, Scipio.
. Lee Reed, Terry Lynn Reed,
David Hughes Holt to deed, Olive.
·
Alan Thomas Lowery, :
· James R. Sheets , deed,
to
Scipio.
Deborah
Lowery,
James Byrne Holt, Debra . Beneficial· Ohio, Inc. , sherHolt, to James R. ·Sheets, iff' s deed, Village . of
deed, Scipio. . .
Syracuse.
Timothy
C.
Holt,
Nancy Prater to Stacey M. ·
Christina Holt, to James R. Everson ,
Jeremy
D.
Sheets, deed, Scipio.
Everson, deed, Sutton.
Patricia Grauel, deceased,
Michae l J. Hill II , to
to Trisha Grauel S~mke , Danny J. Terzopplous, Aleta
Terrie Bond, affidavit, B. Terzopplous, .deed,
·
Letart.
Scipio. ,

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Countdown USBY BRIAN
MAHONEY
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Submitted photo
French Colony Chorus Director, Susan Russell , installs the officers of the chorus including, left to right, Secretal)i Nancy Stevens, Team Member Brenda Jameson, Team
Manager Nan Heiskell, Treasurer Linda Lane, being assisted by chorus member Elite
Alderson. Absent was Team Member Amy Sprague :
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French Colony Chorus book the chorus or quanet
es. An afterglow ·party will
invites
all area women who for performances. For more
follow with food and more
barbershop music at the Elks enjoy singing to come to a information about the show
hall nearby. Tickets for both rehearsal on Tuesdays at 7 or the chorus, call Bev
are available from French p.m. at the Gallia Senior · Alberchinski at 740-446Colony Chorus members and . Center 1167 SR 160 in 2476 or Suzy Parker at 740will be at the Ariel box office. Gallipolis. The public can 992-5555 .

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the mid 80s. Chance of rain Bob
BorgWamor (NYSE) ~ 40.$4
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Lows in the lower 60s. City
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Chance of rain 20 percent.
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the upper 80s.
Gonorol Etoc1rtc (NYSE) "- 28.40
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Saturday... Clear. Lows in JP Morgan (NYSE)- 40.75
(NY$E) - 28.27
the lower 60s. Highs in the Kroger
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Cincinnati Reds' Joey Votta (1 9) scores in front of Houston
Astros catcher Humberto Quintero in the th ird inning of a
baseba ll game Tuesday in Houston. Votta scored from third
base on a Bronson Arroyo double. .
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Lee's slam lifts Astros
to 6-2 Win over Reds
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have won three in a ro1•. •l ld
four of their last five.
Bron son Arroyo , &lt;1 ~q
HOUSTON - Carlos Lee gave up both home n"'· '" d
hit his 12th career grand lost for first time '" " '
slam and Brian Moehler. starts. He allowed ei ~ ht II its
came within one out of a and struck out three in 6 I:3
complete game m' the innin gs, . los in~ his third
Hou ston Astros' 6-2 win straight decisiOn to , the
over the Cincinnati Reds on Astros.
Tuesday night.
Arroyo had an RBI double
Moehler (6-4) allowed for the Red s, who've lost
seven hits and struck out five in a ro.w and se ven of
three in 8 2-3 innings, his their last nine games.
longest outing of the season.
Pence gave Houston a 1-0
Jeff Keppinger doubled and lead in the second itining
scored in the ninth for with a triple that scored Lee.
Cincinnati
and
after who singled . Pence has II
Moehler gave up a single to R,131s in hi s last 16 games.
Jay Bruce and a walk to Arroyo tied it in the third
Javier Valentin. Hou ston with his first double of the
manager Cecil Cooper season; followin g Votta' s
brought in Wesley Wright to double to right.
relieve .
Tejada hit hi s lith homer
Wright struck out Joey of the season in the. Houston
Votto for the final out a·nd third . It was Tejada's first
his first save.
home run since June 19.
Miguel Tejada . added a · In the Astros' fifth, Kaz
solo homer and Hunter Mat sui and .Tejada singled
Pence added an RBI triple and Arroyo hit Lance
for the Astros, who've won Berkman with a· pitch to
their last eight game s
against the Reds. The Astros
Pfease see Reds, 86

Corrupt ref gets 15-month sentence
BY ToM HAYS.
. ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW
YORK
.
Dtsgraced ex-NBA official
Ttm Donaghy, admitted that ·
he'd b~ought shame on his
professwn Tuesday as a federal judge sentenced htm to
~ S months behind bars for a
gambling scandal that still
has the league on the defenliive.
. .
. U.S. Distrtct Judge Carol
Amon sentenced Donaghy
. to prison time. plus three
years of supervtsed release,
· saying he'd let the sport
down by .taking thousands of
~liars from a professional
~ambler. 111 exchange for .
. IJ!stde lips on games Including o~es he refereed.
:· "The NBA, the players
and the fans relied on him to
Rerform his job in an honest
rnanner," . Amon . sai~.
Ponaghy hstened with hts
tirms folded but showed ·no
emotion.
:: He told the· judge \hat
:Tve brought shame on
m&gt;(self, my family and the
J)'Ofession.:· ·
.
:·Def~nse . atto~ney John
~Q(O' asked Amon to give
Jils.~l{year·old chent proba!iQ~~.· say'ing .th.e ex~official
~~~ II gambhng addtct who
qestrored "the career he
k&gt;ved' and needed treatthent, not incarceration.
Donaghy also had sought to
inake .amends by revealing
!~the g&lt;J9(1, the bad and the
tigly" about ·the league's
officiating, the attorney
added.
· During the NBA finals ,
Donaghy said in a court til-

O'Bleness offers health screenings
information can be obtained
on a daily basis at the hospital' s patient and visitor
entrance· information desks
as well as at the Castrop
Center information desk.
Cholesterol levels typi·
cally do not change dramatically in one month so indivi du als may want to wait.
two to three months before
being screened again. Also,
screenings do not take the
place of testing. A screening will indicate whether
an individual's level is
below, at or above normal
· ranges; however, for specific readings, an individ·
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physician for further testing. The cholesterol and
glucose screening measures total cholesterol ,
HDL and glucose levels.

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Orlando's Hedo Turkoglu ,
Friday. ·In Shanghai. th ~ voted ihe NBA's most
Americans
w iII
fac e im prove&lt;.! playe r last season ,
MACAU - They were European cham pion Ru ssia is on . the roster but has not
sure easy to spot , towering and Australia.
bee n cleared to play because
over everyone and wearing · Turkey didn' t qualify for of an undi sclosed reason .
red jackets as they walked the Olympics, but has the The team hopes the 6- 10 fortoward the arena at thi s kind of frontcourt height the ward will be cleared in time
.
reson.
Americans will . see once to be in unifo rm .
Turkey' s tiasket,ball team they get there.
Forward Ersan llyasova,
is tall , and it might well pro- · Six members of Turkey 's who
played
fo r the
vide the son of challenge the roster for the game are li sted Milwaukee Bu cks in the
United States is looking for at 6-foot-9 or taller. So even 2006-07 season . is also on
roster.
Howe ver,
as the Beijing Olympics without some of their top the
Mehmet
Okur
of
the Utah
neThe teams meet Thursday, pl ayers , the Turks should
Jazz is not . The 6-11 center
with the Americans entering present a bigger challenge would have allowed the
the difficult ponion of their . than Canada did in the Americans to work against
exhibition schedule. They Ainericans'.exhibition open- ,~omething else they'll have
. have three more games in the er. The U.S. won that game to be prepared for in internanext live nights, two against 120-65.
tional play - big men who
potential medal contenders.
The American s played drift to the perimeter and are
"We wanted as many much closer games against outside threats.
tough games as possible and the Turks in 2004 - a pair
"We don 't see it a lot , but
actually the way we're of 12-point victories ·in exhi- it's a part of the game now,"
doing It, we have three in bitions before the Olympi cs. Bosh sai\1. "E sp~ciall y wi.th
four (days). and four in six,
"That's what we' re look- these international teams.
it' s tougher than what ing for re~lly this whole we know that the y're going
Beijing will be where you trip," forward Chris Bosh to try to stretch guys lik~
have a day off in between said. "We know ce rt &lt;iin' Dwight (Howard) out and
each ," U.S. coach Mike teams are going to chall enge really try to take them ;.,way
Krzyzewski said. "So the us and we know who those from the basket, so we just
better the competition, the teams ·are. But just to change have to be ready for that. "
better it will be for us ."
it up, just have the size
COLUMBUS
The U.S. believes it can
The United States then against us and a more expe- negate any hei ght disadvanAuthorides say an Ohio
State University football plays Lithuania, the team it rienced team will be pretty tages by pushmg the pace
player has been arrested on beat in the bronze-medal good for us."
and taking advantage o f its
a charge of drunken driving.
depth, which Canada coach
A · campus police report
Leo Rautins said no team
shows defensive tackle
can m atch . With Le Bron
Doug · Worthington was
James expected in the line·
charged with two counts of
up, the Americans wi II be
driving under the influence
even deeper.
when he was arrested a few
James missed the exhibi blocks from Ohio Stadium
tion opener while resting ll
early Saturday morning.
mi ldly sprained ankle.
The Buffalo, New York,
Dwyane Wade stat1ed in his
native who's less than two
place and scored 20 points.
weeks shy of his 21st binhMuch has been made of
day also received two traffic
the Americansl lack of intetickets. Police said he was
rior depth. Howard is their
going 41 mph in a 25 mph
only true center, with Bosh .
zone and also cited him for
and Carlos Boozer acting as
&lt;!n alleged registration viobac kups, and James and
lation.
Carme lo Anthonv at times
,- sliding_Ujl from their narmal
pu'""'J"'· to play as power
orwards. U.S. players and
CoNrAcrUs
coaches have downplayed
the issue, believing they ·
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will offer. blood pressure
Screening as well .as choles·
terol and glucose screening
Wednesday, Aug. 6.
The free- blqod pressure
screening will be open to
the public from 9 a.m. until
noon in the hospital' s
patient entrance lobby. The
cholesterol and glucose
screening, which will be
offered for a $5 fee, will be
available at the same .)ocation by appointment onl y
from 9 a.m. until noon. To
make an appointment, call
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ing that the. league routinely What1on School, who coencouraged refs to ring up authored a ~tudy that said
bogus fouls to manipulate white referees called fouls at
results, while discouraging a greater rate again~! black
them from calling technical players than against white
fouls on star players.
players, said · the league
In the end, Amon refused needs to share all the inforDonaghy's plea to stay out mation it has.
of prison · though she
"Any fan who sees anyimposed a penalty that 'was thing other than transparennot as tough as the 33. cy will have questions," he
months he . could have said. "I think they want to be
received. Donaghy must sur- as much of an open book
render to prison on Sept. 23, with fans, journalists and
Case closed for him. For researchers as they can postlie NBA, the damage sibly be."
lingers.
Perhaps most shocking
Commissioner
David were Donaghy's charges
Stern has made several during the highly anticipated
moves to quell doubts about finals between the Boston
the integrity of the NBA's Celtics and.the Los Angeles
officiating, with more devel- Lakers that results were
opments to come.
manipulated to help ticket
Former Army Gen. Ron sales and television ratings.
Johnson has been hired as
The allegations - consenior vice president of. ref- tained in court papers argueree . operations, Bernie ing that Donaghy deserved
Ftyer and Joe Borgia were leniency for voluntarily dispromoted to new manage- closing the alleged corrupment . positions and the tion included one
league reassign~ Ronnie instance claiming referees
N unn, who had been the rigged a 2002 playoff series
director of officials for five to force it to a revenueyears.
boosting seventh game. .
Still pending is a league- · Though the papers didn ' t
commissioned review of name the teams involved,
officiating by former federal only the Los Angeles
prosecutor ,
Lawrence takers-Sacramento Kings
Pedowitz. "! am conducting series went to seven games
additional interviews and during those playoffs . The
hope to obtain additional Lilkers went on to win the
information from the gov- championship.
ernment. My review is wellBoth Stern and the
advll11ced but not complete," league's officials have said
Pedowitz said Tuesday. No Donaghy made the claims to
date has been set for the get a lighter sentence.
repot1's release..
"We anticipate that th e
Justin Wolfers, an assis- judge's sentencing decision.
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and public policy at Penn's Plea:ftl sH Corrupt. B6 .

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Local Sports Briefs
Middleport Fall
Ball sign-ups
An additional day of signups for Middleport Fall Ball
for boys and girls ages 6 thru
15 will be held today from
6:30p.m . to 8:30p.m. at the
Middleport ball fields .
For more information, call
Dave at 590-0438 or Tanya
at 992-5481.

MHS Athletic
Boosters meeting.
The
Meigs
Athletic
Boosters will meet in the
Meigs High School cafeteria
Thursday, July 31, at 7 p.m.
All interested in the sports
program are urged to attend.

come to attend.
All girls who wish to participate will need a parent or
guardian to fill out and sign
a waiver/emerg~ncy contact
form at the door.
. This mini -c linic will
include an introduction to
basic fundamentals. fun
games with chances to win
prizes, and a chance to interact with the high school .
players and meet the coaching staff. Each girl in . attendance will also receive a
small prize.
For more information.
contact Juli Simpson at 9927840 or Kristen Del wilier at
416-0498.

SHS Basketball !1 ·'
Golf Scramble set

RACINE- The Southern
Basketball program will host
a four-man golf scramble on
Saturday, August 2, at
The Big Bend Youth Riverside Golf Club 1n
Football League will be Mason, W.Va.
The scramble will be an
holding another day of sign- 8:30
a.m. shotgun start, and
ups on Saturday, August 2, the format
is bring-yourfrom 10 a.m. to I p.m.
own team . Only one player
A mandatory meeting for with an under-! 0 handicap is
all persons wishing to coach allowed per team with a total
football and cheerleading is team handi cap of 40 or
scheduled for today at 7 p.m. · above.
·
Camp begins Monday,
The cost will be $60 per
August 4 at 6 p.m.
person ($240 per team) with
All events will take place optional cash pot, skins; and
at
Veterans
Memorial mulligan for purchase .
Stadium in Middleport. For Prizes of t! rst, second, and
more information. contact third place finishes will be
Dave at 674-5178, Sarah at awarded.
Additionally,
698-4054, Jim at 304-773- prizes for longest putt,
· 5716, or Misty at 304-773- longest drive, and closest to
5230.
the pin will be presented.
Beverages and food will be
provided. To enter, , please
contact coach Jeff Caldwell
at 740-949-3129.

BBYFL mandatory
meeting today

EHS volleyball
mini-cliniC Friday

TI ' PPERS PLAINS -A
y.. t'l h
volleyball
fun
ni , lll/m ini-clinic for all
in terc,ted girls entering
grade, 5·8 in the fall will be
h eld Friday, August I, at 6
p.m. in the Eastern High
School gymnasium.
This clinic will be free of
charge, but donations will be
accepted. Parents are wei-

First Annual Eagle
SKRoad Race
TUPPERS PLAINS
The First Annual Eagle 5K
Road Race and Walk and I
Mile Fun Run will be held
Saturday, August 2, at the St.
Paul United Methodist
Church. The event is spon-

'-Ored by the Eastern Athletic 200\1 &gt;cason are invited to
Boosters and will hcgin at ') aucnd a tryout on Sunday.
Augl~&gt;t l. from 2 to 4 p.m.
a.m.
The race will start ami end To he eligible. boys must not
at the St. .Paul United turn 12 yea rs old before May
Methodist Church and will I . 2009.
be run on the surr·ou nd ing
Th,· team will pract ice in
street s and roads. The top the Gad ipuli&gt; area.
three ovenill mal e and
For more information,
female fini shers in both the contact John Sipple at 2565K roitd race and fun run 8152 or441·5161.
'
will receive awards. T-shirts
will be given tot he fi rst I()() .
who register.
Age groups will be divid- .
ed into six groups: 14 years
old anJ under. 15-18, 19-25.
RIO GRANDE - The
26-35. 36-49. and 50 years Uniwrsity of Rio Grande
old anJ older.
will holds it s annual 300
Registmtion will be held Club Raffle drawing on
beginning at 7:30a.m. in the Saturday August 2. The rafparking lot of the Cheaper fl e wilr'be held in the Newt
Place across the rom! from Oli ver Arena with beginning
Subway. ·Pre-registration fee at 6 p.m. and the drawing at
is $12. mld registration the 7 p.m .
day of the race is $15 .
The ntflle is one of the
Checks should be made niajor fundra ising events for
payable to the Eastern both the men 's and women 's
Athletic Boosters. and regis- basketball teams. Proceeds
tration forms should be from thi s event provide .both
mailed to Josh· Fogle. 203X prngrctms the opportu nit y to
Campbell Street. Coolville. trctvcl and parti c ipate in
Ohio, 45723 .
Hiiwaii during the upcoming
For question&gt; or more 2008-0&lt;J 'CilSOn . .
information , contact Jmh
The cost for" ticket to the
Fogle at 7.40-667-9730.
JOO Clu b raflle is $100. and
.
'•,
the grand prize award 1s
$ 10.000 . .
If you il re interested m
participatipg in.the 300 Club
raffle contact Rio Grande
TUPPERS PLAINS
heiid men's basketball coach
There will be a mandatury Ken French at (740) 245bHSAA
meeting
on 7294 or hy e-mail at
Monday. August 4, at 6:.10 kfrenchCa' rio.edu You may
p.m. for all Eastern High also contact Rio Grande
School stud ent-athletes in head women ·s basketball
grades
7- I 2.
A coach David Smalley at
parent/gua rdian must ;.lso (740) 245-7491 or by e-mail
atlend the meeting with his at dsmalley@rio.edu.
or her student-athlete. The
meeting will be hCid in .the
elementary school cafctori·
urn.
For more information.
contact Pam or Scott at \IHSRIO GRANDE - Both
University of Rio Grande
3329 in the EHS office.
men's and women's basketball programs are sponsoring a Golf .Scramble to be
held, Sunday August 3 at the
Franklin Valley Golf Club in
Boys interested in playing . Jackson. The shotgun start
travel baseball during the is at8:30 a. m.

R1o ho,ops to hold
annual3()() raffie

EHS mandatory
OHSAA meeting

Rio basketball to
host golf scramble

U-11 travel ball
tryouts Sunday

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scramble .. ·"'A" Flight will
consist of a total team handicap of 75 or below while
"B" flight will consist of a
total team handicap of more
than 75.
Deadline for entry for the
Golf Scramble is July 31.
The cost is $40 per person .
.for 300 club members and
$60 per person for ·those
who are not 300 club members.
For reservations or more
information contact Rio
Grande
Head
Men's
Basketball Coach
Ken
French at (740) 245-7294 or
e-mail kfrench@rio .edu and
head women· s basket ball
coach David Smalley at
(740) 245-749 1 or e-mail
dsmalley@rio.edu.

'
Fall sports passes
available at EHS

high and high school volley~
ball matches.
·
An adult football pass may
be purchased for $25 and is
good for all fall junior hicll
and high school footbafl
games.
Athletic ticket prices f~
the 2008-09 school year for
high school and junior high
games will be $4 for adl\ltl;
and $2 for students.
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picked up in the office from
8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday.
For more information,
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Friday &amp; Saturday, · Hills
Sunoco Raci ne. l Oam-?,
washer
&amp;
dryer,
Longaberge r. ·TV's, kids
stuff.

y aecept any adver
lsement In violatlo

f 1he law.
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Garage sale: Aug. 1st. 341
Rutland St . Middleport, veri·
ety, rain or shine

GIVFAWAY

Huge sale, Sam Aug. 1, end

-~ [)lack &amp; 1 Grey Tiger of Beech St. at .10 Cottage

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ens, w
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.:I! beaut1lul gray &amp; white kit·
te[ls . very lovable. 446·7644.
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puppies, Half Australian
·Shepherd I Hall Blue
;Jteeler ; 1 year old Blue
+teelar. 256·6998

Dr .. boo.ks. Beames, clothes.
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Scipio
V.F.D.
in
Harrisonvill e.9a m.· 4p .m.
Women 's
clothes. household items etc
July 31 , August 1·2, 2008,
and
women 's
chi(dren
clothes, knick-knacks. blan·
kets, bedding and much
more, 8·4, Graham resi·
dance: 47794 SA 124
(Antiquit't) Racine, Ohio

-6 week old black &amp; brown
,)itten, very good nalured. Large garage· sale. rain or
•'446·2319

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Adminlstrsllve
Profassianal
Immediately Avaltable
CPA firm is seeking a h1gh·
ly-quallfied. well spoken,
administrotive professional.
Qua!ifica tions thaf must be
met include:
ProfessiOnal appearance
both in dress and grooming,
propef use of grammar.
interm'ediate knowledge of
, Microsoft Office 1nclur'1ing
Excel, Word , Outlook.
Above-average computer
ability and typing skills.
Strong ability to take initia·
tive to complete tasks and
prioritize and organize to·do
lists. Prior experience and
bookkeeping knowledge is
a plus.
Please send resume with
salary requirements to:
Chapman &amp; Burris CPAs
LLC
·
64 Slate Street
Gallipolis, OH 4563 1
If called for an Interview.
please be prepared to take
a small test on the above
items and items in your

:"eutered
Doberman
· Pincher, Housebroke, like
~kidS. other dogs 304-937·
~0300

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·-:i'(ittens of all ages. several
~Snow white. 245·5606

shop, July 31 . Aug . 1st, Aug.
2nd, children boys &amp; girls
clothing like new. pictures,
water cooler, cash register.
adding machine. glass picnic table, old heating stove.
biiJe jeans. women's &amp; kids
clothes &amp; lots lOts more, two
17" tires good. shape ·

Call Marilyn 304·882·2645
AVON! All Areasl To Buy or
Sell. Shirley Spears. 304-

675· 1.429

Caregivers and CNA's need·
ed in Mason County .
"Sweet Miniature Doberman
Bonuses and Incentives.
··,,lnsch~r mi11. 1 yr old 101bs.
ABODE
Health
Cares
o;all 740·682·7672 or 740· lots of misc. second house Services. Inc.
304·586·
645·2200
behind Laurel Cliff Church 9441 Toll free; 1·866-3277262
July 31, Aug 1St &amp; 2nd

tor 2 wks. 446·3293.

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Lg. 4 lamily, above Chevron
Adams St. 1n Mason, name
brand teen girls', grandla·
ther clock, microwaves, old
VCR movies, new _Nascar
dishes,
2
Scouer's
~ family sale. antiques. ablounger exerciser, 2r col, -tools. something fcir every· ored TV wlbuiH In VCR . Fri.
· one. Fri &amp; Sat from 8·5. 138 1st, Sat. 2nd. 9am·?, lots of
·~ut11 Morton Ad .
misc ..

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ns

199l COMPACT 3.8. L, all p-.y. r,
. moint'd, $2095.'obo.S51
.tets.
COitqiACT' . · TIK.
tOnd.
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Corner of 27 Vine and Moving Sale Frl &amp; Sat Aug
B elmont . Aug . 1·2. Some t&amp;231t 7thSt., NewHaven
anti~s . misc. 9 to 5
9·4 Yamaha electric lull Key
Craftsman

Aotlller

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Do you want high wages?·
Local HofTle Health Agency
Do you want to make your hiring STNA's. CNA's and
own schedule? Call Taylor's
PCA's. Flexible sclleduling.
@ (740)446·3305
monthly bonus and coverfor an appointment. Monday· age pay opportunities. Local
Thursday 10am·2pm_ We Coverage Area . Also acceptare now hiring State Tested ing appli cations for PCA
Nursing Assistants. and lraining. Don't miss your
LPN's &amp; AN 's . EOE
chance fo wm a gas card for
new
hires · (restrictiOhs
Domino's
Pizza
Now apply) Call 740·441 · 1377 lor
Looking to H1re, Drivers, In inlormatiol'l.
Point Pleasant. Eleanor, - - - - : - - - - - Gallipolis, &amp; Pomeroy APply Middleton Estates is accept·
in Peraon · ·
ing applications lor a
Temporarv
Home
Employment Opportunity.
Supervisor.. Duties iAclude:
The Meigs County Board of
Proficient in Microsoft Word
M
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n
t
a
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8nd Excel and good organi·
RetardationiDevelopmental
zational skills. BS in Human
Disabi lities is accepting
Sei'vices FieliJ a plus. It you
applications lor the Directof
woufd like to take advantage
of Educa~on. Successtut
of this oppor1unity, you may
applicants will possess the
apply at 8204 Carla Drive.
following
credentials:
Gallipolis, Oh1o or e'·mail a
Master's Degree in Spec1al
resume
to :
Educatio'ni AdministratiOn;lo
rharrison@rescare.com. An
ur years experience working
Equal
Opportunity
Early
Intervention,
1n
----cPreschool, or Sct10ol Age
Special Educalion; 8xperi· MT. ' MlT·Va lley DiagnOstic
ence in the MAIDD lield ·pre· Lab has an immediate open·
!erred. Send Resume to: ing lor day shift. No swing
Carleton School, P.O. Bo~ shift. Resume to· P.O. Box
307, Syracuse. OH 45779 33. Gallipolis, Oh 45631
August 7, '2008 . Meigs
County Board ol MA/00 is Ohio Valley Home Health.
en
equal - opportunity Inc. hiring STNA, CNA,
Home Health Aides &amp;
employer.
Personal Care Aides. Full.
Part Time &amp; Per Diem posi·
FEDERAL
tlons available. Apply at
POSTAL JOBS
1480
Jackson
Pike,
S17.B9-S2B.271hr.. now hir· Gallipolis or ph one 441 ing: For application anct free 1393. Competitive Wa'ges,
' governement job info. call mileage reimbursement and
American Assoc. of labor 1· other t&gt;enefits including
913·599·8226, 24/hrs. emp. health insurance .
serv.
- - - - - -- - PIT
help'
wanted
FOSTER PARENTS AND counter/snackbar needed
RESPITE
PROVIDERS Immediately at Cliffside
NEEDED, become s1ate Club. Pteasa call 740-446licensed by anendlng train · 4653 to set up an interview.
lngs held on Saturdays
Earn S30·S45 a day lor the ,Part time Administrative
High
Care of a child livirg In your Assistant needed.
School
Diploma
or
OED
home. Homes are needed in
your county_ Call Oasis toll required. Some Co llege
tree
1·877· 325·1558 prelened. Send resul'fles to
Tra1nlng will begin August in DRC 225 6th Strett Point
Pleasant. WV 25550
Albany.

Slaffing

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shine. 3202 Syracuse yellow An Excellent way to earn

Vard Sa le Aug 1st. 2nd. B·?.
E.
Main.
Pomeroy.
',F.mmd: (F) Beagle mht w/ Glassware, jewelry, dolls,
•red collar. found on Bulaville toys, Dikes,. tapes , d1shes.
;!?ike, She has been in my bed linens, lurmture. M1sc.

304-675-1333 .
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to good hosne, 2yr house on left above pizza money. The New Avon .

' '1165 SA 588 Gallipolis
. ;rhur·Sat from 6·3. house,· hold Items, home decor.
·-Cioth1ng and boo,ks

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Cus!omer Service

Interim Health care S.E .
Ohio 1 year experienced
home health aides needeCI
lor Athens and Meigs
We Offer:
County area. apply online@
-:- $8.50 I hoiJr FT
wwwintrimhealthcare.com or
.;. Paid Training
-&gt; Healttl Benefits &amp; On·s~e Human Resource Dept.,
1017 P1ke Street, Marietta.
Doctor
Oh 45750 01 (740)373·3800
Conserve 2nd Amendment
RightS· Fulidrasing

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to schedule an
interview

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Immediate
Op.ening:
Bartender. expenence pre·
!erred but not reqUired . Send
resumes to: Attn : M1ke. P.O
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Koi Goldfish. reduced pnce
on pond plants. Also , get
your Koi ponds tested . 446·
1578 or 645-1361

3BA. 1 112 bafll. finished
basement. 1 car gar. nice
neigt1borhood
. asking
$70.000 call for appt. 740·
645·1796

Pet Cremations. Catl 740·
Bi·level brickJcedar, on .98
446-3745
ac res. Rutland . on. private
.
~
setting, eat·in ~itchen. 3 br..
- - - - - - 1.
ToDo
2. full baths. lg. livingroom.
Satellite lnstallers-ae come
lg family room .. out of flood
part of our installation team D&amp;A Lawn Care.
mow· plain. {740)742·2404 or 740·
for Dish Network_FfT. bene- ing. Weed eahng. ne dge 949·2930
rits. training . co truck and tr immmg, Spring &amp; Fall
work are supplied. Strong Cleanup. Day 740-853- 1702
work ethic . positive anitude, or ~ight 740·379·2599
. willingness to learn is
required Must pass driving . Decks. room additions. star·
background check &amp; drug age buildings , garages,
test. No Felon1es. Call BOO· flooring. siding. windoWs .
All real eatate adwertlling
B93·1991, Option 8, M·F rooting , all types new con·
In this newspaper 11
8 :30-5PM.
struction. small e•cavating.
sutMect to the Federal
demolition, etc. No job to big
Fair Housing Act of 1968
which makes It illegal to
Super 8 now hiring lor both or small , we can do it all
advertise " eny
part time and lull time front Over 15 years experience
preference. limitation or
desk. Evening and weekend Low pricmg. high quality
discrimination based on
Free
shltts . are
required . workmanship,
race, color, religion. sex
Call
Mall
Reliability i,Jnd strong cus· Estimates!
familial statui or national
Durham
@
(740)992·3437
tamer. service skiHs are a
origin, or an~ Intention to
must. Apply in person. no or 740-444-1 308
make any such
hooe calls please
190 CHII J&gt;'EIJlF.RlX
praferem:e. limitation or
discrimination."
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ResCar"e Home Care 1s
acce pting applicaliOns lor
Support Ass oci ates, CNA &amp;
STNA .MR /DD ewp
prefe rred. Apply at 8204 Car la
Dnve, Gallipolis, Mon · Fri,
8·4
Ema11 resume to :
rharrison@ resca re .c,om.

Cratt Fair Open1ngs avail·
able. Deadline 8/29 , at
Lighthouse Assembly of
God. Craft Fair Date !S 9/13
446·9281, leave messa e.

35

Basement Sale 124 W End
of Rutland Aug . 1 &amp; 2.Hull &amp;
McCoy pottery. antiques,
priced to sell

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Middleport (in ·back drive· .pkg. 24Hr. 801·428·4649
way) please no earlybirds

ccepts only hal
anted ads meetin
OE standards.

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aeeepta only help wanted ada meeting EOE 1tandards. We will not knowing ly accept any advartialng In violation of the law. Will not be reaponslb!e for •nr
errora In en ad taken over the phona.

100 Wo'RKERS NEEDED
Aug. 1st 10·6. Aug2nd 10·3. Assemble · crafts. wood 110
rain d&lt;ites next Fr1 &amp; Sat items.To $48Qiwk Materials
same Hmes, 168 Walnut, provided. Free .information

newspape

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f.!ii4

HI:IJ' WANTED

Aug . 1st &amp; 2nd. 108 Pearl
St . Middleport. also a 20
year doll collection . 9-3

air Housing Act o
1968.

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Now you can have borders and graphics
~
addedtoyourclasslfledads
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1m
Borders $3 .00/per ad
Graphics SO¢ for small
$1.00 for Iorge

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any lose or ••penaethat reautltlrom lhe ·publicalion or omiaslon olen advertisement. Comn;:tion will ,be made in the first available edition . • Bo1 number ada
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KIT &amp; CARLYLE

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Riverv iew Drive, Middleport.
coats, collectibles &amp; misc.
items.

All Real Estat
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ubject to the Federa

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• All ads must be prepaid'

Junk ca rs paying $50·$300.
6th St. &amp; College Ad ..
If no answer, leave a mas·
Syracuse, 7/31·8/1, double
sag~. 740 -3BB -0011
stroller, landscape lights.
Longaberger. bedding, misc. Want to buy Junk Cars. call
740·388·0884

in the firs

vallable edition.

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All Display: 12 Noon 2
Business Days Prior To
Publication
Sunday Display: 1:00 p.m.
Thursday for Sundays Pap•,.

8/1 all day, Sat 812 8-noon,
Buving junk cars, $250 cash
girls 0·2T. bedding, toys,
lodull car, (740)4 16·1594
adult, mise ~

ublication or omis

e mad$

Dally In-Column: 1:00 p.m .
Monday- Friday for Insertion
In. Next Day's Paper
Sunday In-Co lumn : 1:00 p.m.
Friday For Sundays Paper

rabbit cages. Beanie Babies. ·--•liiUii.iiBiiiUY---'
furniture, baskets, bears, : '
clothes, glassware &amp; much Absolute Top Dollar · silmore
ver/ gold
. coins.
any
10K/14KI18K gold jewelry.
4 t... mily, computer. clothing,
dental gold, pre 1935 US
toys, misc. items. Circles
currency, proof/mini sets,
34684 Bashao Ad., Aug . 1·
diamonds. MTS Coin. Shop,
2. 9am·6prn,(740)949·2649
151 2nd Avenue. Gallipolis.
48350 Eagl.e A1dge Rd .. Fri. 446·2842

will

egister

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Eastern High School season
sports passes for the 200809 fall season are currently
on sale. Passes can be pur-· CHESTER - A Days of
chased in the main ofllce at Glory
Co-Ed
Softball
EHS between 8 a.m. and Tournament has been set for
3:30p.m.
Aug. 8 through 10 at the
To purchase any of the Chester Ball Fields with all
available non-student pass- proceeds to benefit · rhe
es, you· must be a resident of Chester Ball Association and
Eastern
Local
School the Angela Eason Memorial
District.
fields. ·
An adult pass for the '08
The charge is $100 a team
fall spot1s season may be plus two 12-inch 44 core
purchased for $50. The pass balls. This is slow pitch, fivi:
is good for junior high and male aild live female on the
high school volleyball and field at all times, men bat
football games.
opposite hands, ages 21 and
A student pass may be pur- older, and slow pitch bats
chased by . Eastern students only with double elimin~­
for $25 for the '08 junior tion, one hour games.
high and high school yolleySpace is limited to 12
ball and football seasons.
teams. For more information
A senior pass may be pur- call Angie Edwards at 740chased for the '08 fall sports · 416-6956
or
Mandie.
season for $10. You must Grueser at 740-416-0900. :
have a Golden Buckeye
On Aug. 9 there will be a
Card to purchase this pass. hog roast dinner ·at $6 pe.r
The ·pass is good for junior person, a home run derby at
high and high schOQI volley- $5 per person with 50 perball and footliall games.
cent of the proceeds g0 ing
An adult volleyball pass for tirst, second and third
may be purchased for· $30 place prizes, and a variety af
and is good for all fall junior door prizes.

Place Your Paid Classified Ad In Wednesday's
Gallipolis Daily Tribune, Point PleasantReg~ter or
Daily Sentinel, And It Will Run For FREE In
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i~ter

Lady 10 live tn, no smoking
or drinking.Own transporta·
tion .OeSHe free room &amp; bel.
in exchange for house keep·
ing.Call 740·992·2460

Teacher's
Assistant
Positions
at E,!!panded
Childcare Facility.
40
hours/wk M·F Daytime
Hours $7.20/hr. L1mited
benefits. Send resume to
.Position Opening·
E-arly Education Stat1on 8t7
TASC of Sou theast Ohio
30th Street. Pt. Pleasant.
(TSO) is seeking a contract
25550
Clinical Supervisor to oversee Clinicians who work wi tl'l
sub stance .abuse relates Wastewater Treatment Plant
Supe rint en de nt!opera tor
ollenders.
Syracuse
Racine
Qualifications include but Th e
are not limited to: Scope of Regional Sewer District 1n

wv

practice requirements , se t
forth bv State andlor
Professional
Licensmg
Boards, must De maintained
at all times. Master Degree
in Education or related field
preferred.
!(\dependent
licensure (LICDC , LPCC,
USW.
, etc)
required .
Knowledge of ODADAS and
ODMH standards. Minimum
of live yea rs supervisory
experience in chemical
dependency
treatment.
soc1al work or related setting
reqi.Jired.
Please submit resume and
cover letter via ma1l to :
Stephen K. Thomas.
PO

So~ 88, Gallipolis, Ohio
45631 or fax to 740·441 e-mail
to
2970 , or
fiscal @ovbh.org. Deadline
for submission us August 5,
2008.
TSO
is
an
Equal
Opportunify Employer tha t
oUers ell: cellent competitive
salaries and benefits.

POST OFFICE NOW
HIRING
Avg. Pay $20/hr or
$57Kiyr. includes
fed Ben, OT.
Placed by adSource, not
USPS wh,o hires.
1·866·403·2592

Racine. Ohio is in 1mmediate
need of a qualified individual
10 till the position of
Supennten dent at its 0.275
MGD. Class II facility. ThiS
would be a working position
requiring installation ol taps.
laboratory testing, mainte·
naf'lce of system end working with Board of Trustees
on expansion projects.

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Services, Inc. Now accepting new Aged ami D1sabled
Med1caid Waiver Cl1ents in
Mason County. Transfers
accepted. 304-586-9441 or
toll free: 1·866·327·7262
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Please send
Institution 's
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Office
of
Consumer
references to Syracuse
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obtain e loan. BEWARE
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of requests lor any large
Aac1ne , Ohio 45771 by
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Coundl lor lndepenOenl COlleges

lnd Setlools 12748

Downtown Gall1poils, lot
sale on land contract. prop·
ertv organized Into 3 apts. or
2 apts &amp; office 1n front. sepa·
rate utility meters. $90.000
will finanee to ql!alilied buyer
with 10% down. 740·7t0-

0007
Foreclosure 4br, 2ba. only

$29.900! Priced to Sell! For
Listings 800·620·4946 ex

T462

PRICE REDUCED $69,900
2712 Lincoln Ave. 3br. 1ba.
with detached
garage,
motivated seller, 304·675·
6757. 304-610·13 13 or
Assist 2 Sale 304· 755-2980
Reduced Price. 4 bedroom .
2 1/2 bath log home. 34286
New Crew Rd .. Pomeroy. lg .
pole building &amp; out building
on
6
acres
Wfpond.
[8 16)668·0759
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Small Middleport house on
2nd St for sale on land con·
tract , as is co ndition .
$17,500, must have 10%
down . 740·710·0007
Very nice 4br. 2 ba home on
1&lt;1neon Dr in Gallipolis. Nice
Ouila neighborhood on dead
end slreet. Large 2 car
garage and linis~ed basement. 740·256· 11 09

MOBU£ HoME'&gt;
FUR SALE

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Regional
Dump
and
SEII\1CES
Pneumatic Tanker Drivers
R&amp;J Trucking Company in
TURNED DOWN ON
Marietta, OH is searching for
SOCIAL SECURITY ISSl?
qualified COL-A drivers for
No Fee Unless We Winl
regional dump ahd pneu·
l-688· 582·3345
mat1c tanker positions.
Qualified appliCants must be
at least 23yrs, have a mini·
HOMES
mum of 1 years of safe com·
IURSALI:
mercial drivlnQ experience in
a truck, Hazt·.-1at certification ,
clean MVA and good stabill·
2·3Bedroom house on 3
Wanted : Full-time position ty. We offer competitive ben·
acres, large garage, • 2 MH
ava ilable to assisl if'1d1vidu· elits plus 4o'1(k ) and vaca·
spaces for e•tra income in
als with mental retardation tion pay. Contact Kent at
Centenary. fti7 .500. 446·
at a group home 1n Bidwell : · 800-462·9365 to apply Of go
9966
3·11 p
Sun:
3:30·1t p to www. r~rud-:lng.com EOE ·
MrruiW!Th. High school
3 bed, HUD Homesl only
diploma/GEO. valid driver's Registered Nurse (AN) for
$10,0001 lor lisllngs BOO·
license and three years temporary wrk In a 114
620·4946 ex RO 19
good driving experience B&amp;d Long Term Care Fadiity.
required. $7.75/hr. Excellent Salary is commensurate -:;:r--~-----, 3 bedrooos, 2 baths. House
benefit package 1ncludtng with
experiance . rl§)
Sl:HOOI.S
on 314 acre in Hartford.
health/dental insurance lind Applications m~ be p1dl.etl
L~ 'RUC11UN
maple kitchen cabinets . new
1
leave lime benefits. Pre - up at Lakin Hospital. ·--iiiioiiiiliiiiiii_..l siding &amp; shutters. 'detached
Monday
through
Friday,
8
employment 01ug Testing .
garage. plu s 2 storage
Send resume to: Buckeye am to 4pm . Lakin Hospital is G8lllpolls C•rHr College bldgs. Asking $58.000 OBO
(Careers Close To Home) call 304-593·6325 alter 5pm
Community ServiCes, PO an EEOIAA Employer
Call Todeyl 740.446·4367.
Box 604 , Jackson. OH
t-800·2t4·0452
Brand new, Never lived 1n
Underground
45640 Of ematl to: bcycc· WV 80hr
\loW..' 911111001i$CII.!MroolegflldU'
2br. 2 bath wf whirlpool tubs,
Miner
Class.
starting
soon.
serv@yahoo.com . Dea~thne
~ ccred •le6 I.AI!rnber
A ~cr edlhng
large LA on 3 acres mil
lor applicants: 8/4108. Equal Whii ·Co·Tra ining 304 -372·

Local DME Company 'seek·
ing Per D1em Respiratory
TherapiSt for C·Pap/Bi·Pap
set up. 11 interested lax
resume to 740·441·1648
Opportumty Employer.

. This newspaper will not
knowingly accept
advertisements lor real
estate whleh is in
vlotetlon of the law. Our
readera are hereby
informed that all
dwellings advertised In
this newapaper are
available on an equal
opportunity bases.

sao.ooo. 74()..46·7029

2 2006 16x80 Clayton 3 Bed
2 Bath, 2000
16x70
Fleetwood 2 Bed 2 Bath .
1999 Fortune 3 Bed 2 Battt
Daytime 740·388-0000 or
7-40-388·8513. Evening 740·
388·8017 or 740-245·9213
Brand new 3bed 2bath on •
+ • half acre In Pl. Pleasant.
OWNEFi FINANCE AVA IL·
ABLE . 740·446·3570
Federal Funds JUS! released
lor Land Owners. No closIng cost and ZERO DOWN!
Will
do
land
lmproveinents. Bankruptcy
&amp; Bad Credit OK 2, 3, 4 and
5 bedrooms available. 740-

446·3384
New 3 Bedroom homes from
$214 36 per month, Includes
many upgrades, cWive'ly &amp;
set-up. (740)385·2434

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26 acres,\ Gallipolis Ferry
area , very privata , nice
.home sile overlooking river.
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526 000 740 709 1166

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

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Local Sports Briefs
Middleport Fall
Ball sign-ups
An additional day of signups for Middleport Fall Ball
for boys and girls ages 6 thru
15 will be held today from
6:30p.m . to 8:30p.m. at the
Middleport ball fields .
For more information, call
Dave at 590-0438 or Tanya
at 992-5481.

MHS Athletic
Boosters meeting.
The
Meigs
Athletic
Boosters will meet in the
Meigs High School cafeteria
Thursday, July 31, at 7 p.m.
All interested in the sports
program are urged to attend.

come to attend.
All girls who wish to participate will need a parent or
guardian to fill out and sign
a waiver/emerg~ncy contact
form at the door.
. This mini -c linic will
include an introduction to
basic fundamentals. fun
games with chances to win
prizes, and a chance to interact with the high school .
players and meet the coaching staff. Each girl in . attendance will also receive a
small prize.
For more information.
contact Juli Simpson at 9927840 or Kristen Del wilier at
416-0498.

SHS Basketball !1 ·'
Golf Scramble set

RACINE- The Southern
Basketball program will host
a four-man golf scramble on
Saturday, August 2, at
The Big Bend Youth Riverside Golf Club 1n
Football League will be Mason, W.Va.
The scramble will be an
holding another day of sign- 8:30
a.m. shotgun start, and
ups on Saturday, August 2, the format
is bring-yourfrom 10 a.m. to I p.m.
own team . Only one player
A mandatory meeting for with an under-! 0 handicap is
all persons wishing to coach allowed per team with a total
football and cheerleading is team handi cap of 40 or
scheduled for today at 7 p.m. · above.
·
Camp begins Monday,
The cost will be $60 per
August 4 at 6 p.m.
person ($240 per team) with
All events will take place optional cash pot, skins; and
at
Veterans
Memorial mulligan for purchase .
Stadium in Middleport. For Prizes of t! rst, second, and
more information. contact third place finishes will be
Dave at 674-5178, Sarah at awarded.
Additionally,
698-4054, Jim at 304-773- prizes for longest putt,
· 5716, or Misty at 304-773- longest drive, and closest to
5230.
the pin will be presented.
Beverages and food will be
provided. To enter, , please
contact coach Jeff Caldwell
at 740-949-3129.

BBYFL mandatory
meeting today

EHS volleyball
mini-cliniC Friday

TI ' PPERS PLAINS -A
y.. t'l h
volleyball
fun
ni , lll/m ini-clinic for all
in terc,ted girls entering
grade, 5·8 in the fall will be
h eld Friday, August I, at 6
p.m. in the Eastern High
School gymnasium.
This clinic will be free of
charge, but donations will be
accepted. Parents are wei-

First Annual Eagle
SKRoad Race
TUPPERS PLAINS
The First Annual Eagle 5K
Road Race and Walk and I
Mile Fun Run will be held
Saturday, August 2, at the St.
Paul United Methodist
Church. The event is spon-

'-Ored by the Eastern Athletic 200\1 &gt;cason are invited to
Boosters and will hcgin at ') aucnd a tryout on Sunday.
Augl~&gt;t l. from 2 to 4 p.m.
a.m.
The race will start ami end To he eligible. boys must not
at the St. .Paul United turn 12 yea rs old before May
Methodist Church and will I . 2009.
be run on the surr·ou nd ing
Th,· team will pract ice in
street s and roads. The top the Gad ipuli&gt; area.
three ovenill mal e and
For more information,
female fini shers in both the contact John Sipple at 2565K roitd race and fun run 8152 or441·5161.
'
will receive awards. T-shirts
will be given tot he fi rst I()() .
who register.
Age groups will be divid- .
ed into six groups: 14 years
old anJ under. 15-18, 19-25.
RIO GRANDE - The
26-35. 36-49. and 50 years Uniwrsity of Rio Grande
old anJ older.
will holds it s annual 300
Registmtion will be held Club Raffle drawing on
beginning at 7:30a.m. in the Saturday August 2. The rafparking lot of the Cheaper fl e wilr'be held in the Newt
Place across the rom! from Oli ver Arena with beginning
Subway. ·Pre-registration fee at 6 p.m. and the drawing at
is $12. mld registration the 7 p.m .
day of the race is $15 .
The ntflle is one of the
Checks should be made niajor fundra ising events for
payable to the Eastern both the men 's and women 's
Athletic Boosters. and regis- basketball teams. Proceeds
tration forms should be from thi s event provide .both
mailed to Josh· Fogle. 203X prngrctms the opportu nit y to
Campbell Street. Coolville. trctvcl and parti c ipate in
Ohio, 45723 .
Hiiwaii during the upcoming
For question&gt; or more 2008-0&lt;J 'CilSOn . .
information , contact Jmh
The cost for" ticket to the
Fogle at 7.40-667-9730.
JOO Clu b raflle is $100. and
.
'•,
the grand prize award 1s
$ 10.000 . .
If you il re interested m
participatipg in.the 300 Club
raffle contact Rio Grande
TUPPERS PLAINS
heiid men's basketball coach
There will be a mandatury Ken French at (740) 245bHSAA
meeting
on 7294 or hy e-mail at
Monday. August 4, at 6:.10 kfrenchCa' rio.edu You may
p.m. for all Eastern High also contact Rio Grande
School stud ent-athletes in head women ·s basketball
grades
7- I 2.
A coach David Smalley at
parent/gua rdian must ;.lso (740) 245-7491 or by e-mail
atlend the meeting with his at dsmalley@rio.edu.
or her student-athlete. The
meeting will be hCid in .the
elementary school cafctori·
urn.
For more information.
contact Pam or Scott at \IHSRIO GRANDE - Both
University of Rio Grande
3329 in the EHS office.
men's and women's basketball programs are sponsoring a Golf .Scramble to be
held, Sunday August 3 at the
Franklin Valley Golf Club in
Boys interested in playing . Jackson. The shotgun start
travel baseball during the is at8:30 a. m.

R1o ho,ops to hold
annual3()() raffie

EHS mandatory
OHSAA meeting

Rio basketball to
host golf scramble

U-11 travel ball
tryouts Sunday

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The event is a four-person
scramble .. ·"'A" Flight will
consist of a total team handicap of 75 or below while
"B" flight will consist of a
total team handicap of more
than 75.
Deadline for entry for the
Golf Scramble is July 31.
The cost is $40 per person .
.for 300 club members and
$60 per person for ·those
who are not 300 club members.
For reservations or more
information contact Rio
Grande
Head
Men's
Basketball Coach
Ken
French at (740) 245-7294 or
e-mail kfrench@rio .edu and
head women· s basket ball
coach David Smalley at
(740) 245-749 1 or e-mail
dsmalley@rio.edu.

'
Fall sports passes
available at EHS

high and high school volley~
ball matches.
·
An adult football pass may
be purchased for $25 and is
good for all fall junior hicll
and high school footbafl
games.
Athletic ticket prices f~
the 2008-09 school year for
high school and junior high
games will be $4 for adl\ltl;
and $2 for students.
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athletic packets
TUPPERS PLAINS
Athletic packets for the 2008
fall sports season are cuirently available at Eastern
High School. Packets can l:1e
picked up in the office from
8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday.
For more information,
contact Pam Douthitt at
•
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Softball tourney
set for August 8

Monday thru Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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Friday &amp; Saturday, · Hills
Sunoco Raci ne. l Oam-?,
washer
&amp;
dryer,
Longaberge r. ·TV's, kids
stuff.

y aecept any adver
lsement In violatlo

f 1he law.
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Garage sale: Aug. 1st. 341
Rutland St . Middleport, veri·
ety, rain or shine

GIVFAWAY

Huge sale, Sam Aug. 1, end

-~ [)lack &amp; 1 Grey Tiger of Beech St. at .10 Cottage

WAN'IlJJ

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ld w
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9 s
.-onpe
ens, w
o .
·tndoor··htter trained. Will
.. ~ellver in GalliB Col 367 ·
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.:I! beaut1lul gray &amp; white kit·
te[ls . very lovable. 446·7644.
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puppies, Half Australian
·Shepherd I Hall Blue
;Jteeler ; 1 year old Blue
+teelar. 256·6998

Dr .. boo.ks. Beames, clothes.
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Indoor yard sale Sat. Aug. 2

Scipio
V.F.D.
in
Harrisonvill e.9a m.· 4p .m.
Women 's
clothes. household items etc
July 31 , August 1·2, 2008,
and
women 's
chi(dren
clothes, knick-knacks. blan·
kets, bedding and much
more, 8·4, Graham resi·
dance: 47794 SA 124
(Antiquit't) Racine, Ohio

-6 week old black &amp; brown
,)itten, very good nalured. Large garage· sale. rain or
•'446·2319

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Adminlstrsllve
Profassianal
Immediately Avaltable
CPA firm is seeking a h1gh·
ly-quallfied. well spoken,
administrotive professional.
Qua!ifica tions thaf must be
met include:
ProfessiOnal appearance
both in dress and grooming,
propef use of grammar.
interm'ediate knowledge of
, Microsoft Office 1nclur'1ing
Excel, Word , Outlook.
Above-average computer
ability and typing skills.
Strong ability to take initia·
tive to complete tasks and
prioritize and organize to·do
lists. Prior experience and
bookkeeping knowledge is
a plus.
Please send resume with
salary requirements to:
Chapman &amp; Burris CPAs
LLC
·
64 Slate Street
Gallipolis, OH 4563 1
If called for an Interview.
please be prepared to take
a small test on the above
items and items in your

:"eutered
Doberman
· Pincher, Housebroke, like
~kidS. other dogs 304-937·
~0300

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·-:i'(ittens of all ages. several
~Snow white. 245·5606

shop, July 31 . Aug . 1st, Aug.
2nd, children boys &amp; girls
clothing like new. pictures,
water cooler, cash register.
adding machine. glass picnic table, old heating stove.
biiJe jeans. women's &amp; kids
clothes &amp; lots lOts more, two
17" tires good. shape ·

Call Marilyn 304·882·2645
AVON! All Areasl To Buy or
Sell. Shirley Spears. 304-

675· 1.429

Caregivers and CNA's need·
ed in Mason County .
"Sweet Miniature Doberman
Bonuses and Incentives.
··,,lnsch~r mi11. 1 yr old 101bs.
ABODE
Health
Cares
o;all 740·682·7672 or 740· lots of misc. second house Services. Inc.
304·586·
645·2200
behind Laurel Cliff Church 9441 Toll free; 1·866-3277262
July 31, Aug 1St &amp; 2nd

tor 2 wks. 446·3293.

Ya&lt;d Sale· August lSl &amp; 2nd,
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Lg. 4 lamily, above Chevron
Adams St. 1n Mason, name
brand teen girls', grandla·
ther clock, microwaves, old
VCR movies, new _Nascar
dishes,
2
Scouer's
~ family sale. antiques. ablounger exerciser, 2r col, -tools. something fcir every· ored TV wlbuiH In VCR . Fri.
· one. Fri &amp; Sat from 8·5. 138 1st, Sat. 2nd. 9am·?, lots of
·~ut11 Morton Ad .
misc ..

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ns

199l COMPACT 3.8. L, all p-.y. r,
. moint'd, $2095.'obo.S51
.tets.
COitqiACT' . · TIK.
tOnd.
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Corner of 27 Vine and Moving Sale Frl &amp; Sat Aug
B elmont . Aug . 1·2. Some t&amp;231t 7thSt., NewHaven
anti~s . misc. 9 to 5
9·4 Yamaha electric lull Key
Craftsman

Aotlller

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tt oor Jack, mise ~ems . Frl,

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Gallipolis

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CLASSIFIEDS

Do you want high wages?·
Local HofTle Health Agency
Do you want to make your hiring STNA's. CNA's and
own schedule? Call Taylor's
PCA's. Flexible sclleduling.
@ (740)446·3305
monthly bonus and coverfor an appointment. Monday· age pay opportunities. Local
Thursday 10am·2pm_ We Coverage Area . Also acceptare now hiring State Tested ing appli cations for PCA
Nursing Assistants. and lraining. Don't miss your
LPN's &amp; AN 's . EOE
chance fo wm a gas card for
new
hires · (restrictiOhs
Domino's
Pizza
Now apply) Call 740·441 · 1377 lor
Looking to H1re, Drivers, In inlormatiol'l.
Point Pleasant. Eleanor, - - - - : - - - - - Gallipolis, &amp; Pomeroy APply Middleton Estates is accept·
in Peraon · ·
ing applications lor a
Temporarv
Home
Employment Opportunity.
Supervisor.. Duties iAclude:
The Meigs County Board of
Proficient in Microsoft Word
M
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n
t
a
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8nd Excel and good organi·
RetardationiDevelopmental
zational skills. BS in Human
Disabi lities is accepting
Sei'vices FieliJ a plus. It you
applications lor the Directof
woufd like to take advantage
of Educa~on. Successtut
of this oppor1unity, you may
applicants will possess the
apply at 8204 Carla Drive.
following
credentials:
Gallipolis, Oh1o or e'·mail a
Master's Degree in Spec1al
resume
to :
Educatio'ni AdministratiOn;lo
rharrison@rescare.com. An
ur years experience working
Equal
Opportunity
Early
Intervention,
1n
----cPreschool, or Sct10ol Age
Special Educalion; 8xperi· MT. ' MlT·Va lley DiagnOstic
ence in the MAIDD lield ·pre· Lab has an immediate open·
!erred. Send Resume to: ing lor day shift. No swing
Carleton School, P.O. Bo~ shift. Resume to· P.O. Box
307, Syracuse. OH 45779 33. Gallipolis, Oh 45631
August 7, '2008 . Meigs
County Board ol MA/00 is Ohio Valley Home Health.
en
equal - opportunity Inc. hiring STNA, CNA,
Home Health Aides &amp;
employer.
Personal Care Aides. Full.
Part Time &amp; Per Diem posi·
FEDERAL
tlons available. Apply at
POSTAL JOBS
1480
Jackson
Pike,
S17.B9-S2B.271hr.. now hir· Gallipolis or ph one 441 ing: For application anct free 1393. Competitive Wa'ges,
' governement job info. call mileage reimbursement and
American Assoc. of labor 1· other t&gt;enefits including
913·599·8226, 24/hrs. emp. health insurance .
serv.
- - - - - -- - PIT
help'
wanted
FOSTER PARENTS AND counter/snackbar needed
RESPITE
PROVIDERS Immediately at Cliffside
NEEDED, become s1ate Club. Pteasa call 740-446licensed by anendlng train · 4653 to set up an interview.
lngs held on Saturdays
Earn S30·S45 a day lor the ,Part time Administrative
High
Care of a child livirg In your Assistant needed.
School
Diploma
or
OED
home. Homes are needed in
your county_ Call Oasis toll required. Some Co llege
tree
1·877· 325·1558 prelened. Send resul'fles to
Tra1nlng will begin August in DRC 225 6th Strett Point
Pleasant. WV 25550
Albany.

Slaffing

-Em_p:_l:. oy:_e_'

____.,_•u_m_e_.___ ·

shine. 3202 Syracuse yellow An Excellent way to earn

Vard Sa le Aug 1st. 2nd. B·?.
E.
Main.
Pomeroy.
',F.mmd: (F) Beagle mht w/ Glassware, jewelry, dolls,
•red collar. found on Bulaville toys, Dikes,. tapes , d1shes.
;!?ike, She has been in my bed linens, lurmture. M1sc.

304-675-1333 .
740·992·2155
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to good hosne, 2yr house on left above pizza money. The New Avon .

' '1165 SA 588 Gallipolis
. ;rhur·Sat from 6·3. house,· hold Items, home decor.
·-Cioth1ng and boo,ks

740-446-2342 .
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10

HO\t•:'
lUll SALI:

IHCli lnjOCiaion

Cuatomer Service I
Fundratslng
Time Wa rner CaDle·
Cus!omer Service

Interim Health care S.E .
Ohio 1 year experienced
home health aides needeCI
lor Athens and Meigs
We Offer:
County area. apply online@
-:- $8.50 I hoiJr FT
wwwintrimhealthcare.com or
.;. Paid Training
-&gt; Healttl Benefits &amp; On·s~e Human Resource Dept.,
1017 P1ke Street, Marietta.
Doctor
Oh 45750 01 (740)373·3800
Conserve 2nd Amendment
RightS· Fulidrasing

Call

to schedule an
interview

1·888-IMC.PAYU
Exl. 2301
htlp:/ljobs.infoelslon.com
Immediate
Op.ening:
Bartender. expenence pre·
!erred but not reqUired . Send
resumes to: Attn : M1ke. P.O
Box 303, Gallipolis . OH

L...------'--' 45631

Koi Goldfish. reduced pnce
on pond plants. Also , get
your Koi ponds tested . 446·
1578 or 645-1361

3BA. 1 112 bafll. finished
basement. 1 car gar. nice
neigt1borhood
. asking
$70.000 call for appt. 740·
645·1796

Pet Cremations. Catl 740·
Bi·level brickJcedar, on .98
446-3745
ac res. Rutland . on. private
.
~
setting, eat·in ~itchen. 3 br..
- - - - - - 1.
ToDo
2. full baths. lg. livingroom.
Satellite lnstallers-ae come
lg family room .. out of flood
part of our installation team D&amp;A Lawn Care.
mow· plain. {740)742·2404 or 740·
for Dish Network_FfT. bene- ing. Weed eahng. ne dge 949·2930
rits. training . co truck and tr immmg, Spring &amp; Fall
work are supplied. Strong Cleanup. Day 740-853- 1702
work ethic . positive anitude, or ~ight 740·379·2599
. willingness to learn is
required Must pass driving . Decks. room additions. star·
background check &amp; drug age buildings , garages,
test. No Felon1es. Call BOO· flooring. siding. windoWs .
All real eatate adwertlling
B93·1991, Option 8, M·F rooting , all types new con·
In this newspaper 11
8 :30-5PM.
struction. small e•cavating.
sutMect to the Federal
demolition, etc. No job to big
Fair Housing Act of 1968
which makes It illegal to
Super 8 now hiring lor both or small , we can do it all
advertise " eny
part time and lull time front Over 15 years experience
preference. limitation or
desk. Evening and weekend Low pricmg. high quality
discrimination based on
Free
shltts . are
required . workmanship,
race, color, religion. sex
Call
Mall
Reliability i,Jnd strong cus· Estimates!
familial statui or national
Durham
@
(740)992·3437
tamer. service skiHs are a
origin, or an~ Intention to
must. Apply in person. no or 740-444-1 308
make any such
hooe calls please
190 CHII J&gt;'EIJlF.RlX
praferem:e. limitation or
discrimination."
CAR[

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FOUNI&gt;

totnt ~leasant legister ·The Daily Sentinel

ResCar"e Home Care 1s
acce pting applicaliOns lor
Support Ass oci ates, CNA &amp;
STNA .MR /DD ewp
prefe rred. Apply at 8204 Car la
Dnve, Gallipolis, Mon · Fri,
8·4
Ema11 resume to :
rharrison@ resca re .c,om.

Cratt Fair Open1ngs avail·
able. Deadline 8/29 , at
Lighthouse Assembly of
God. Craft Fair Date !S 9/13
446·9281, leave messa e.

35

Basement Sale 124 W End
of Rutland Aug . 1 &amp; 2.Hull &amp;
McCoy pottery. antiques,
priced to sell

&gt;We will not knowing

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170

110

Ft.E-1 M ,IRKn

Middleport (in ·back drive· .pkg. 24Hr. 801·428·4649
way) please no earlybirds

ccepts only hal
anted ads meetin
OE standards.

YARIJ SAl£

aeeepta only help wanted ada meeting EOE 1tandards. We will not knowing ly accept any advartialng In violation of the law. Will not be reaponslb!e for •nr
errora In en ad taken over the phona.

100 Wo'RKERS NEEDED
Aug. 1st 10·6. Aug2nd 10·3. Assemble · crafts. wood 110
rain d&lt;ites next Fr1 &amp; Sat items.To $48Qiwk Materials
same Hmes, 168 Walnut, provided. Free .information

newspape

·. r-.ard

f.!ii4

HI:IJ' WANTED

Aug . 1st &amp; 2nd. 108 Pearl
St . Middleport. also a 20
year doll collection . 9-3

air Housing Act o
1968.

'"Eree

Now you can have borders and graphics
~
addedtoyourclasslfledads
(.~
1m
Borders $3 .00/per ad
Graphics SO¢ for small
$1.00 for Iorge

POLICIES: Ohio Valley Publlahing re..rvee the right to edil, r~rject , or cancliilany ad at lfiY time. Errors mutt 12.- reported on'the lira! da~ of pub llcallon and lhe
TrlbUne-SenUrtei-Regleler will be r11ponalble tor no mort than the coat ollh• apact occupied by the error and only the tint Insertion. Wt ahell not be liable lor
any lose or ••penaethat reautltlrom lhe ·publicalion or omiaslon olen advertisement. Comn;:tion will ,be made in the first available edition . • Bo1 number ada
arB alwaye eonlidentlal. • Current rate eard appllel. • All real ea llll!l advertiumenll ara aubjaet to the Federal Fair Hou1lng Act o1 196B. • Thla newapaptr

KIT &amp; CARLYLE

Aucno~ ANil •

Riverv iew Drive, Middleport.
coats, collectibles &amp; misc.
items.

All Real Estat
dverUsements ar
ubject to the Federa

REACH 3 COUNTIES

• All ads must be prepaid'

Junk ca rs paying $50·$300.
6th St. &amp; College Ad ..
If no answer, leave a mas·
Syracuse, 7/31·8/1, double
sag~. 740 -3BB -0011
stroller, landscape lights.
Longaberger. bedding, misc. Want to buy Junk Cars. call
740·388·0884

in the firs

vallable edition.

•

All Display: 12 Noon 2
Business Days Prior To
Publication
Sunday Display: 1:00 p.m.
Thursday for Sundays Pap•,.

8/1 all day, Sat 812 8-noon,
Buving junk cars, $250 cash
girls 0·2T. bedding, toys,
lodull car, (740)4 16·1594
adult, mise ~

ublication or omis

e mad$

Dally In-Column: 1:00 p.m .
Monday- Friday for Insertion
In. Next Day's Paper
Sunday In-Co lumn : 1:00 p.m.
Friday For Sundays Paper

rabbit cages. Beanie Babies. ·--•liiUii.iiBiiiUY---'
furniture, baskets, bears, : '
clothes, glassware &amp; much Absolute Top Dollar · silmore
ver/ gold
. coins.
any
10K/14KI18K gold jewelry.
4 t... mily, computer. clothing,
dental gold, pre 1935 US
toys, misc. items. Circles
currency, proof/mini sets,
34684 Bashao Ad., Aug . 1·
diamonds. MTS Coin. Shop,
2. 9am·6prn,(740)949·2649
151 2nd Avenue. Gallipolis.
48350 Eagl.e A1dge Rd .. Fri. 446·2842

will

egister

Display Ads

kitncarlyle@comcast .net
3 family yard sale Tyree
Boulibard., Racine , kitchen
items. clothing &amp; misc .. 9·5.
Aug. 1 &amp; 2

the right to edit,
reject

GET YOUR CLASSIFIED LINE AD NOTICED

Word Ads .

• Ads Should Run 7 Days ,

!'( l~ti:ROY/Mtolll .E

pplles.

~~e ~allipolis iatlp lrtbune

5

Description • Include A Price • Avoid Abbreviations
• Include Phcne Number And Address When Needed

YIR!l SAI.E·

i\egi~ter

(7!~~ Togg~:~~ ~6 (304) 675-1333
675-5234

• Start Your Ads With A Keyword • Include Complete

Successful Ads
Should Include These Items
,.
To Help Get Response ...

Cmrent. rate car

REACH OVER
17,()00 HOUSEHOI-'DS!

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TUPPERS PLAINS
Eastern High School season
sports passes for the 200809 fall season are currently
on sale. Passes can be pur-· CHESTER - A Days of
chased in the main ofllce at Glory
Co-Ed
Softball
EHS between 8 a.m. and Tournament has been set for
3:30p.m.
Aug. 8 through 10 at the
To purchase any of the Chester Ball Fields with all
available non-student pass- proceeds to benefit · rhe
es, you· must be a resident of Chester Ball Association and
Eastern
Local
School the Angela Eason Memorial
District.
fields. ·
An adult pass for the '08
The charge is $100 a team
fall spot1s season may be plus two 12-inch 44 core
purchased for $50. The pass balls. This is slow pitch, fivi:
is good for junior high and male aild live female on the
high school volleyball and field at all times, men bat
football games.
opposite hands, ages 21 and
A student pass may be pur- older, and slow pitch bats
chased by . Eastern students only with double elimin~­
for $25 for the '08 junior tion, one hour games.
high and high school yolleySpace is limited to 12
ball and football seasons.
teams. For more information
A senior pass may be pur- call Angie Edwards at 740chased for the '08 fall sports · 416-6956
or
Mandie.
season for $10. You must Grueser at 740-416-0900. :
have a Golden Buckeye
On Aug. 9 there will be a
Card to purchase this pass. hog roast dinner ·at $6 pe.r
The ·pass is good for junior person, a home run derby at
high and high schOQI volley- $5 per person with 50 perball and footliall games.
cent of the proceeds g0 ing
An adult volleyball pass for tirst, second and third
may be purchased for· $30 place prizes, and a variety af
and is good for all fall junior door prizes.

Place Your Paid Classified Ad In Wednesday's
Gallipolis Daily Tribune, Point PleasantReg~ter or
Daily Sentinel, And It Will Run For FREE In
The Tri-County Marketplace!

i~ter

Lady 10 live tn, no smoking
or drinking.Own transporta·
tion .OeSHe free room &amp; bel.
in exchange for house keep·
ing.Call 740·992·2460

Teacher's
Assistant
Positions
at E,!!panded
Childcare Facility.
40
hours/wk M·F Daytime
Hours $7.20/hr. L1mited
benefits. Send resume to
.Position Opening·
E-arly Education Stat1on 8t7
TASC of Sou theast Ohio
30th Street. Pt. Pleasant.
(TSO) is seeking a contract
25550
Clinical Supervisor to oversee Clinicians who work wi tl'l
sub stance .abuse relates Wastewater Treatment Plant
Supe rint en de nt!opera tor
ollenders.
Syracuse
Racine
Qualifications include but Th e
are not limited to: Scope of Regional Sewer District 1n

wv

practice requirements , se t
forth bv State andlor
Professional
Licensmg
Boards, must De maintained
at all times. Master Degree
in Education or related field
preferred.
!(\dependent
licensure (LICDC , LPCC,
USW.
, etc)
required .
Knowledge of ODADAS and
ODMH standards. Minimum
of live yea rs supervisory
experience in chemical
dependency
treatment.
soc1al work or related setting
reqi.Jired.
Please submit resume and
cover letter via ma1l to :
Stephen K. Thomas.
PO

So~ 88, Gallipolis, Ohio
45631 or fax to 740·441 e-mail
to
2970 , or
fiscal @ovbh.org. Deadline
for submission us August 5,
2008.
TSO
is
an
Equal
Opportunify Employer tha t
oUers ell: cellent competitive
salaries and benefits.

POST OFFICE NOW
HIRING
Avg. Pay $20/hr or
$57Kiyr. includes
fed Ben, OT.
Placed by adSource, not
USPS wh,o hires.
1·866·403·2592

Racine. Ohio is in 1mmediate
need of a qualified individual
10 till the position of
Supennten dent at its 0.275
MGD. Class II facility. ThiS
would be a working position
requiring installation ol taps.
laboratory testing, mainte·
naf'lce of system end working with Board of Trustees
on expansion projects.

·-------,.1
ABODE

Health
Care
Services, Inc. Now accepting new Aged ami D1sabled
Med1caid Waiver Cl1ents in
Mason County. Transfers
accepted. 304-586-9441 or
toll free: 1·866·327·7262
11\\\t 1\1

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OI~'ORWNm'

•NOTICE•
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO. recommends
that you do ·business with
people you know. and
NOT to send money
through the mail until you
have investigated the

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MONEY
Minimum
Requirements:
Current Ohio EPA Class II
1U LoA.~'\~
Wastewater
Certification --and experience in operating
and maintaining wastewater
**NOTICt:««
ueatment plants. Starting
salary IS negotiable depend·
ing on certilication level and Borrow Smar1. Contact
the Ohio Division of
expertence
Please send
Institution 's
resume and work·related Fmancial
Office
of
Consumer
references to Syracuse
Ra c1ne Regional Sewer Affairs BEFORE you refi·
District CIO Superintendent nance you r home
obtain e loan. BEWARE
openmg. P.O. Box 201
of requests lor any large
Aac1ne , Ohio 45771 by
advance payments ol
August 4. 2008. EOEIDrug·
fees or insurance. Call the
free workplace .'
Office
of Consumer
Affairs toll lree at 1·866·
27B-0003 to learn if ltle
broker
I'T)Ortgage
O&lt;
;s
properly
lender
licensed. (This is a public
service annovncement
from the OhiO Valley
Publishing Company)

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8346

Coundl lor lndepenOenl COlleges

lnd Setlools 12748

Downtown Gall1poils, lot
sale on land contract. prop·
ertv organized Into 3 apts. or
2 apts &amp; office 1n front. sepa·
rate utility meters. $90.000
will finanee to ql!alilied buyer
with 10% down. 740·7t0-

0007
Foreclosure 4br, 2ba. only

$29.900! Priced to Sell! For
Listings 800·620·4946 ex

T462

PRICE REDUCED $69,900
2712 Lincoln Ave. 3br. 1ba.
with detached
garage,
motivated seller, 304·675·
6757. 304-610·13 13 or
Assist 2 Sale 304· 755-2980
Reduced Price. 4 bedroom .
2 1/2 bath log home. 34286
New Crew Rd .. Pomeroy. lg .
pole building &amp; out building
on
6
acres
Wfpond.
[8 16)668·0759
'
Small Middleport house on
2nd St for sale on land con·
tract , as is co ndition .
$17,500, must have 10%
down . 740·710·0007
Very nice 4br. 2 ba home on
1&lt;1neon Dr in Gallipolis. Nice
Ouila neighborhood on dead
end slreet. Large 2 car
garage and linis~ed basement. 740·256· 11 09

MOBU£ HoME'&gt;
FUR SALE

PRorn&gt;&lt;;JO~AI.

Regional
Dump
and
SEII\1CES
Pneumatic Tanker Drivers
R&amp;J Trucking Company in
TURNED DOWN ON
Marietta, OH is searching for
SOCIAL SECURITY ISSl?
qualified COL-A drivers for
No Fee Unless We Winl
regional dump ahd pneu·
l-688· 582·3345
mat1c tanker positions.
Qualified appliCants must be
at least 23yrs, have a mini·
HOMES
mum of 1 years of safe com·
IURSALI:
mercial drivlnQ experience in
a truck, Hazt·.-1at certification ,
clean MVA and good stabill·
2·3Bedroom house on 3
Wanted : Full-time position ty. We offer competitive ben·
acres, large garage, • 2 MH
ava ilable to assisl if'1d1vidu· elits plus 4o'1(k ) and vaca·
spaces for e•tra income in
als with mental retardation tion pay. Contact Kent at
Centenary. fti7 .500. 446·
at a group home 1n Bidwell : · 800-462·9365 to apply Of go
9966
3·11 p
Sun:
3:30·1t p to www. r~rud-:lng.com EOE ·
MrruiW!Th. High school
3 bed, HUD Homesl only
diploma/GEO. valid driver's Registered Nurse (AN) for
$10,0001 lor lisllngs BOO·
license and three years temporary wrk In a 114
620·4946 ex RO 19
good driving experience B&amp;d Long Term Care Fadiity.
required. $7.75/hr. Excellent Salary is commensurate -:;:r--~-----, 3 bedrooos, 2 baths. House
benefit package 1ncludtng with
experiance . rl§)
Sl:HOOI.S
on 314 acre in Hartford.
health/dental insurance lind Applications m~ be p1dl.etl
L~ 'RUC11UN
maple kitchen cabinets . new
1
leave lime benefits. Pre - up at Lakin Hospital. ·--iiiioiiiiliiiiiii_..l siding &amp; shutters. 'detached
Monday
through
Friday,
8
employment 01ug Testing .
garage. plu s 2 storage
Send resume to: Buckeye am to 4pm . Lakin Hospital is G8lllpolls C•rHr College bldgs. Asking $58.000 OBO
(Careers Close To Home) call 304-593·6325 alter 5pm
Community ServiCes, PO an EEOIAA Employer
Call Todeyl 740.446·4367.
Box 604 , Jackson. OH
t-800·2t4·0452
Brand new, Never lived 1n
Underground
45640 Of ematl to: bcycc· WV 80hr
\loW..' 911111001i$CII.!MroolegflldU'
2br. 2 bath wf whirlpool tubs,
Miner
Class.
starting
soon.
serv@yahoo.com . Dea~thne
~ ccred •le6 I.AI!rnber
A ~cr edlhng
large LA on 3 acres mil
lor applicants: 8/4108. Equal Whii ·Co·Tra ining 304 -372·

Local DME Company 'seek·
ing Per D1em Respiratory
TherapiSt for C·Pap/Bi·Pap
set up. 11 interested lax
resume to 740·441·1648
Opportumty Employer.

. This newspaper will not
knowingly accept
advertisements lor real
estate whleh is in
vlotetlon of the law. Our
readera are hereby
informed that all
dwellings advertised In
this newapaper are
available on an equal
opportunity bases.

sao.ooo. 74()..46·7029

2 2006 16x80 Clayton 3 Bed
2 Bath, 2000
16x70
Fleetwood 2 Bed 2 Bath .
1999 Fortune 3 Bed 2 Battt
Daytime 740·388-0000 or
7-40-388·8513. Evening 740·
388·8017 or 740-245·9213
Brand new 3bed 2bath on •
+ • half acre In Pl. Pleasant.
OWNEFi FINANCE AVA IL·
ABLE . 740·446·3570
Federal Funds JUS! released
lor Land Owners. No closIng cost and ZERO DOWN!
Will
do
land
lmproveinents. Bankruptcy
&amp; Bad Credit OK 2, 3, 4 and
5 bedrooms available. 740-

446·3384
New 3 Bedroom homes from
$214 36 per month, Includes
many upgrades, cWive'ly &amp;
set-up. (740)385·2434

r

Lms&amp;
Al1tt:AGE

I

2 .

26 acres,\ Gallipolis Ferry
area , very privata , nice
.home sile overlooking river.
•
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.
,
526 000 740 709 1166

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ACREAGE

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HJK Rtc'T

Auction 100 acres, August 2 Very mce home tor rent rn i bedroom apt W 0_stove.
Apartment ava1lable now Gracious living
at 1Oam, preview July 26
from 10-12,
Patriot on
Sand Fork
relocation

located South of
SA 775 at the
Creek, due lcr
horn Ohio we

MlddlepcJr!. good nerghborhood
Newly remodeled
New
appliances
2

Bedrooms. I bath

larg"e

Krtchen
Sun Room
Central Arr &amp; He&lt;~l. N1ce out

WISh 10 Sell !hiS p10pcrty
Property w•ll be sold w1th ll001 :~IJ&lt;lC€&lt;; ('Ill 9SJn~784
reserve, ~·ou must be pre- or 9Y2-50 1J4 lor 111010
qua•lifled to purchilsc prop; de!,11IS

erty and have I 0"'" down
1\I!JIIII ,E 1hJL\IE"'i

payment day of sale, closmg

to be Withi n 5 working days
HJK Rt·SJ
For more tnlo call 419'-230- ..__ _ _ _ _ __
7346 Randall Hackworth
Au ctrof1eer

MOBILE HOME LOT FOR

2BR m Porter , water. trash, lb1 Upstatr~ Ap;utnicnt tor
RE NT, 1031 Ge01ges Creek
sewage pd
No pets. Ae111 hes1de Dornmo " Ill PI
· Ad, 441 -1111
$450/r ent
S450fdcpoSII Pleasilnt 304·8 1~~ 4150
IH \I \1 \
388· 9325
1BR 'ilfJVE' &amp; f.r•ctye turn ,
Utll pd. $400 per m•)oth.
$-100 dep 251l State St No
smok 1nq. no pels. 740·&lt;1~ 6 ·
OUw1rJ•) Jllll 2 t ulh . idl9f' 1f•G7
2 bcrJ rcoo•n -.p;utrnent 101
I Pill In M1ddlnpo11 n'&lt;J pets.
f740if.I92-5B58

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\otu· H.i 14hl '" t..n"" · lldht•n •d l d~ht t o ' "or Unnr.

lioned and at I he office

of Meigs Local School
Dlslricl41765 Pomeroy
Pike, Pomeroy, OH
45769; sa id proposals.
will be publicly opened
and read. The Project
Includes, but may not
be limited to, the fol·
lowing malar Items:
Trash Trap 1 Lump
Sum,
Equalization
Tank 1 Lump Sum, Fast
Unit 1 Lump Sum
Dosing System 1 Lump
Sum, Sand Filters 1
Lump Sum,
UV
- Disinfection
System 1 Lump Sum .
Actual es11mated quan·
t II Ies Ior I he above
Items and all Other
Items for the project
are lisled on
Proposal forms.

Engineer's
Estimate for lhls pro)·.
ectls S 221 .000,00.
All Proposals shall be
submltled ' on the
Proposal . blanks con·
talned In the contract
document&amp; furnished
end shall be sealed in
an
envelOpe
and
as

THE DRAFT ACTION .
PR OPOSED ACTIONS
ARE WRITTEN STATE·
MENTS OFTHE DIRE C·
TOR'S INTENT WITH
RESPECT TO THE
ISSUANCE, DENIA L,
MODIFICATION, REVOCATION, OR RENEW·

The
Meigs
Local
School DiSirlcl, here·
. d as I he
after d ef me

to
increase
or
decrease or omll any
ltem(s) end lo award to
the lowest and best
qualified Bidder.' Each
Proposal must conlaln
the full name ol every
person or company
lntereated In the same .
Daled fhi s 181h day of

follows : July 2008 .

OF

A

PERMIT, TO

POSED ACTION MAY
BE SUBMITTED WITH·
IN 30 DAYS OF NOTICE
OF THE PROPOSED
ACTION. AN ADJUDI·
CATION HEARING MAY
BE HELD· ON A PRO·

STATED EFF.ECTIVE
DATE. PURSUANT TO
OHIO REVISED CODE
SECTION 3745.04, A
FINAL ACTION MAY
BE APPEALED TO THE
ENVIRONMENTAL
REVIEW
APPEALS
COMMISSION (EAAC)
(FORMERLY . KNOWN
BOARD ·

REVIEW~

and William
Buckley,
mailed or delivered so Superintendent
as to arrive at the (7) 23, 30.
office ol Meigs Local
School District; 41765
Pomeroy
Pika,
Public Notice

1997 Jeep Cherokee Sport.
only $2,000! Won'l last. For
I1Sl 1r1gs 800-620·4876 ex
V457

U'fo«TU!f!'f

SI ~\CE

N•I'-.... '96 Olds Delta 88 LS Fair
...--•"'•'•II•R•t•

Cond . $1,000 F1rm
Call
Gat age fm mnt at the corne r 740·949-27G6.
-')1 2nd and Pine St. $75 per
mqn th 446-4425 or 446- Police Impounds! Cars from
$5001,' Hondas. Chevys.
3936
Jeeps. Fords, &amp; more! lor
IIIRC II 1\IJISI·
listings 800 -620·4875 aw V.-135

10

15

Houst:11o1 .n
GUJIJS

Mollohan CarPet - Summer
Sale_ Berb er Starti ng at
$5.95/yd, · Remnants $35
Drive a lttlle, Save alot. 446·
74·14
ANTIQt 'E."i

740-992·5682

ll ll'llliW

96 Dodge 1500 PU modified
by Show Trucks USA inlo a
Tra1l charger . all options
avoilable in 96, several after
mnrket e)( tras added, grey
leather seats Photos &amp;
more
mfo
at
http ://www.b•ztechwebcfe·
sign.com/tracee. truck. At1 e1
5pm, 740 44 t -2701 $1S,bOO

• Q 6 53

Stanley TreeTrimming ·
&amp; Removal

South

West

North

~ Prun'ipl

t NT

Pass

4•

Pass

2t
Pass

Vulnerabl~ :

and Quality

* Reasonable Rates

Insured

Cal l Gary Slanley @
740-59 1-R044

WV0-42182 Free Estimates

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' SORRY,
,
· SNUFFY JEST LEFT
TO DO SOME DEEP
THINKIN' !!

7411-~49 ·.11127

I

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AIN' T
SHORE,

FIGHTING . OR FOR
RESEARCH IN THE
CONTROL OF FIRE
PURSUANT TO OAC
RULE 3745- t9-04 (C)
(2).
JULY 30, 2008

H&amp;H
Guttering

For
Concrete.
Angle ,
Chann el, Flat Bar, Steel
Grating · For
Oralns.
Driveways &amp; Walkways. l&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open Monday.
Tu esday, Wednesday &amp;
Friday, 8am·4'30pm.'closed
Thursday.
Saturday
&amp;

4M4 ATV Bombardia like
new. stand ard and auto
shill. double seal. 400 miles.
wench and rear grater blade.
$4000. Call 740-339-2239 Or
645 •462 1

l'ml""'~..,.::--~-,
Alii'() PART~

&amp;

Sunday_(740i44&amp;--7300
Aco:&lt;.~)I{IIO);
STEEL ARCH BUILDINGS:
91 Honda lransmission lor
25x34 and 30x30.
Save thousands or~ can·
celled orctc,s• Will sell for
balance owed
Don' t Delay .
Call today tor

w/enclosed cab
SN·JAB0007133 and
HUGE sa'ings!
fork allachment
866-352-0469
The Farmers Bank and
1
Savings
Company,
I'F:ts
Pomeroy,
Ohio, .__..,;1.;ll;.K.;SiiAiioLiiif._.,.t.
reserves lhe right 10 '
bid allhio sale, and to 12 Wk old Male Shellle. AKC
wilhdraw the above Registered $300 446·2862
collaleral prior to sale. · - - - - - - - -

r

Owners:
Jon Va'n Meter &amp;
Paul Rowe

Seamless Gutters
Rooting , Siding, Gutte'rs
Insured &amp; Bonded

740-653-9657

. BUT ...

19B4 21ti Molar Home,
45,000 miles, asking $5.900

orlr~de304-576-23B~

SON

OF Bank

and

in

bids submilled .
The above described
collaleral will be sold
"as is·where is ", with
no
expressed
or

-:--::::-:::---------AKC German Shepherd
pups. lop bloodline, large
breed. both parerrls on sile
$400 each 304- 67 5-572 4

AEP GAVIN PLANT
· con1act Cyndle or Ken rrwenJory
(
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7397 N. STATE ROUTE al992·2136.
Www _cAR Eo . c 0 M
7
(7) 30, 31 (8) 1
Carmichael Equipment 740CHESHIRE OH ACTION
446-24 12

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I 'ALL SANIJY
Home: 740-992-.~lltl
Cdi :74CI-416-6144

-t R per tlii t $(i. !KI
V~g.:lahlc piLtn ts
~2.50 pl'r du.1en
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Nuhk ~ umm it l\ll.

M iddkport. OH
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CABBAGE

NOT ONLY AM r
EXHAUSTE.t&gt;, NOW
I'M A LITTLE 8JT
ll.t;EPEI&gt; OUT.

Jim O'Brien

l . H:JO -·L~OS\I n .l-5.

Farm Letart

740-247-2113

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503MIIIt oMIJIIIIelln.•oa
740-182-31M

OIASED Ml{ CLIENT,
8~HN'(. WITH

A RAKE,
l-IE CAUSED I-IlM 6REAT
EMO'llONAL ,.,., "'~""'

PAYIIIB TOP PRICES f8R

mdilion .
_ B- 08 70. Rogers Basement
16950 303 36
Waterproofing.
8572
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ADVERTISE IN
Toailers 700·446-3825
THE CLASSIFIEDS

'(OUR I-IONOR, MA'i
WE I-lAVE A TEN
MINUTE RECESS?

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SMiniiii:IODU..•

antoe Local relerencas lur-

740-441-9010

W~!!?!,

BIG NATE

Run nl' r.~

$'4950.

teams

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33
35

37
38

42 Bed·lem·
pered
43 Coke rival

45 Popular

Rain "

DOWN

for one
Exis:·
1
Before
2
marriage
Night noise 3
ATM code
4
Go astray
5
in though!
6
White heron .
Provide
7
with funds
Orbll path ) 8
Rear 1 to · 9
Popeye
Aroma
10

cookie

singer

20 Bank 1 at
Monk'slllle
times
Lawyer's
22 Tend lhe
thing
aquarium
Decide
24 Frame
Filmy
of mind
Building lol 25 Like best
Where Asia 26 CheSI·
begins

47 Heavy
·
burden
48 Kind ·
of student
49 Yes

50 Oa1fr
answer

52 -' be an

beaters

Taboo

honor!

27 Salamander 53 1865
28 Cult
yielder
29 James or
54 Uh cousins

(hyph.)
Ripping
Lemon
Kelt
drink
34 Winning big
Wire gauge
(3 wds.)

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by luis Ca!llpos

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airline

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Westerns and detective stories.· - Arthur C_. Clarke

Ro111an Sh&lt;ill~s and
More ...

Kipling Shoe Co.
300 2nd Ave.

&lt;ltff our used .

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carding a hear! from lhe board. Then
SOUih plays a trump, and clarms sho~ly

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eral, prio·r to sale date pr 1sed! Check

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Save 20% on
ALL Justins during our
local County Fairs!!

persons COMMENTS OR PUB· TER 3745- 19

Both

tour

211 :\·:~r&gt; nperkncc

company reserves the with kids, $100 740-645Sa lem travel lraile• nished. EslabUshed 1975 .
98 3011
A right to reje ct any or ail 311 5
with super slide, good con- Call 24 Hrs. 174 0) 44 6-

PARTY TO A PROC.EE OING
BEFORE
THE DIRECTOR BY
FILING AN APPEAL
WITHIN 30 DAYS OF

. ~to.,IJt.l&gt;l'i FORC.O\Tt:~ WAA.T

r.~m ·

34 11 97 51h wheel, Fifth '-..,;iiiiiiiiioiiioiiiioiii_.!
Avenue w/Supar Slide, Hrgh
BASEMENT
Prollle, Frberglass oulside
WATERPROOFING

Savings Regis1ered . Dotson. gqod Nice. $8900 740-709-1166

Cell: 740-416·5047
" email:
jrshadlrm@aol.com

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compact and mid si:ze cars.
Star ter and speedometer ~-oil\ii•kiiiriiolliioiK;;,;,H;;,Oiliiillltii
J;_.!
control included. Paid $600
,
asking $400 obo. 446-2295 99 24ft enclosed cargo Irail ·
79J
Co\J\IIIER"i &amp;
er with ramp door. awmng

MUIOII' HoMt;&lt;;

THE BORN LOSER
~W.Or 501ELH~E.I\I~.T I '1'0U
YOO?

800-537-9528
:::::::-::---:-:-:::-....--:::;NEW AND USED STEEL 2006 Kawasaki Ninja EX"
250-F: 1150 miles, like new.
Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar 740-245·5789 or 645·6505

Racine, Ohio 740·247-2019

Eur.

11 Wave m aker 36 Sorry

8

HE TdOK HIS THINKIN' POLE ....
MEAN FISHIN' POLE, WIF HIM 11

r

Baby stroller. playpen, walk· 99 DOdge Durango SLT, :lrd
er, changing table. and an row seats, rear air. new fires.
kinds of exercise-equipment 740-379-9057 or 645·4 745

stand
43 - capita
crew mem· 44 Fish eQgS
ber
48 Opposrng
t5 Tough
force '
to outwit
48 Town
16 She played
officials
Jessica
51 Clean
17 Koan
one's desk
discipline 55 Grommet
18 Written
56 Sheen .
record
57 Position 1
19 Operale a
as troops
ferry
58 Contesting

26
27

no-trump. What eHect does that have?
lt is still sensible to use transfers. ·But
ob'v'iousl y ~the opening bid was one of a
maJor, rt is not logical to transfer into that
suit to show at least five cards 'there.
Why choose
trump suit where an
opponent has at least five cards?
There are a few worthwhile methods, but
I like t~e following plan: H you transfer
in1o the unbid major, it shows either a
weak hand wi1h ·no game interest or a
s1rong hand worth at least game. But if
you transf.er into opener's major, you
show at least five cards in the other
major and game-invitational values- as
in the diagram.
After East opens one heart and South
overcalls one no-trump. shOwin_g a gOOd
15 points to an average 18, North 1ransfers into hearts to show eight o'r nine
points with five or six spades. South,
with four·card support and a near-maximum, jumps to game.
Against
spades, West leads the
· heart seven. Declarer can see four los·
ers: one spade, two hearts and one club.
But after winning tile first tri ck, he imme·
diately cashes three diamond tricks, dis·

Jria!'drood mlnetry And FUI'IIitul'e

Ue01ut~·

expanse
6 Fixes,
41 Time span
as a copier 42 GoH ball

When partner opens one no-trump. you
probably use transfers into the major
suits. A two-diamond response shows at
least five hearts with any point-count,
and a two-heart response promises at
least five spades.
Transfers are highly recommended .
However, .SUJ}POSe an oppOnent OP,ens
one of a suit and par1nef overcalls one

you

Mury Ka)

fndependt·nt

40 Grasay

chorus

Menace,

Split the ranges
after an opening

A~. A COilN ON
T~~ COB8 L~fl!

t Swamp

21

Opening lead: • 7

"' ln sm-cd
•Experie nced
References Avail able!

Answer ID Previous Puzzlt

mummy

23 Oennla lhe

Dealer: East

ll~MOII~l&gt;.

PER·

BY A
WHO WAS

COUNTY: GALLIA
PUBLIC NOTICE
THE
FOLLOWING
A P PLICA T I 0 N S

LIC
MEETING
REQUESTS MUST BE
SUBMITTED WITHIN 30
DAYS OF NOTICE OF

South

l';IIJ _;!l'l tlu: hnlll'"t
looks of ti ll.: ~.;a)o:un ­

"Fair Deals"
for Fair Time!

lnlereoltd hclotiln. Each
bidder mull aubmll
evidence of ~~ experl·
oncea on projeclt of

4 86532

Wurk

David Lewis
740-992-6971

nnd alwa) .." h~· in
st ' 'le!
.JUanita Grueser

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mo pel

28 Years Experience

tu !\l;u·_,.
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l atL'~I lltHI't:lld l 'UIOI'I'i
ur1rrdi n;ll l'll for vnu
with ~a~y -to- arpl y

.. 10 9

Stop &amp; Compare

AlllJ.opesOf
Concrete Work

love
the latest
looks?

6 53
A 7

West
• 7

748-992-l&amp;n

Concrete Removal
and Replacement

OaenB·&amp; M·l
9·1ZSit.

ACTION.
NOTICE OFPURSUANT
THE FINAL given.
Implied
warranty
TO OHIO REVISED For fur1her tnforma· female. AKC Registered
CODE
SECTION lion , or lor an appolnl· 379-2649
3745.07, A FINAL mentto Inspect collet· Garman Shepherds AduiiS.
tha
Construction AND/OR
VERIFIED ACTION
ISSUING, eral, prior to sale date Breeder Females, Trained
Draw Ings may be seen COMPLAINTS WERE DENYING ,
MODIFY • conlac I Cyn d 1e
. or Ken Dogs, Training 304 ~8 1 2at tho office of F.W. RECEIVED, AND THE lNG, REVOKING , OR at 992·2136.
4310
Dodge, or lhe office of FOLLOWING DRAFT, RENEWING A PERMIT, (7) 30 1 31 (B) 1
lhe
Meigs
local PROPOSED. OR FINAL LICENSE, OR VAAl·
Mala Yookie. 4 monlhs old,
School Dlslricl , 41765 ACTION ::;
WERE ANCE WHICH IS NOT ----~--- up Jo dalo on shots. ca n be
Pomeroy
Pike. ISSUED. BY THE OHIO PRECEDED BY A PRO·
Public Notice
AKC regisJered. $400. Call
Pomeroy, OH 45769 or ENVIRONMENTAL POSED ACTION, MAY
740-441-0109
'---------~=-"'----'
may be obtained althe P R 0 T E C T I 0 N BE APPEALED TO THE PUBLIC NOTICE
olflce ollhe Engineer : AGENCY (OEPA) LAST ERAC BY FILING AN NOTICE: Is hereby
FRI'II"S&amp;
VP:io:I''IJI
.I·:S.'
WEEK.
ACTIONS' APPEAL WITHIN 30 given lhal on Saturday, ·--ii
~iii-iii"iiiiiiiiroorool
Sands Docker CPS, iNCLUDE THE ADOP· DAYS OF ISSUANCE Augusl 2, 2008 all 0:00
LLC.,
1495
Old TION, MODIFICATION, OF
THE
FINAL a.m., a public sale will Peactl es • Pick your own.
Henderson
Road, OR
REPEAL
OF ACTION.
ERAC be held at 11 W. $20 a bushel. Closed
Columbus, Ohfo 43220 ORDERS
(OTHER APPEALS, ACCOMPA· Second Sl., Pomeroy, s d
740-446 4807
(phone 614·459·6992) THAN EMERGENCY NIED BY A $70 FILING Ohio. The Farmers
I \I n I..., , 1'1'1 II "
upon
payment of ORDERS) ;
THE FEE WHICH THE COM· Bank and Savings
.\I I\ J '-t iiH h
S50.00
NONE
of ISSUANCE, DENIAL, MISSION IN ITS DIS· Company is selling for
WHICH
WILL
BE MODIFICATION
OR CRETION
MAY cash In hand or cerll·
·~\RM
REFUNDED. Contracl REVOCATION , OF REDUCE IF BY AFFi· fled check the follow·
E&lt;.,IIJII'!IIENT
Documents , wllf be LICENSES , PERMITS. DAVIT THE APPEL· lng collaleral :
sent via U.S. Mall aller LEASES, VARIANCES, LANT
OEMQN· 2000 Ford Ranger
receipt of a requesl OR
CERTIFICATES ; STRATES THAT PAY · 1FTZR15XIYTB30355 EBY, INTEGRITY, KI EFER
VALLEY
wllh a $55.00 paymenl, AND THE APPROVAL MENT OF THE FULL The Farmers Bank and BUILT,
which
Includes OR DISAPPROVAL OF AMOUNT OF THE FEE Savings
Company, HOR SE/LIVESTOCK
postage and handling, PLANS AND SPECIFI- WOULD
CAUSE Pomeroy,
Ohio, TRAILERS, LOAD MAX
Each
Bidder
Is CATIONS.
DRAFT EXTREME HARDSHIP, reserves the right lo EQUIPMENT TRAILERS.
required to furnish ACTIONS ARE WAIT· MUST BE FILED WITH: bid at lhls sale, and to CARGO EXPRESS &amp;
with Ito proposal , a Bid TEN STATEMENTS OF EN VIR O'N MENTAL withdraw lhe above HO,ME S TEA· DER
Guaranty and Controcl THE DIRECTOR OF REVIEW
APPEALS collateral prior to sale. CARGO/CONCESS ION
Bond In accordance EN VIR 0 N MENTAL COMMISSION,
309 Further, Tha Farmera TRAILER S. B;W GOOSEHITCHES
· with Section 153.54, of P R 0 T E C T I 0 N S SOUTH
FOURTH Bank and Savings NE CK
CARMICHAEL
EQUIPlhe
Ohio
Revlaed (DIRECTOR 'S) INTENT STREET, ROOM 222, Company reserves the
Code. Bid security fur· WITH RESPECT TO COLUMBUS,
OHIO rlghllo rejeclany or all ME NT I CA AM I CHAE L
TRAILERS SALES &amp; SERnlahed In bond form· THE
ISSUANCE, 43215. A COPY OF THE bids subm!Had,
obell be lsaultd by a DENIAL, ETC. OF A APPEAL MUST BE The above described VICE. SPECI AL 20FT
Save also on select in store items•
Surely Company or PERMIT.
LICENSE, SERVED · ON THE collateral wllf be sold GOOSENECK FLArBEO
S3999.
VIEW
OUR
ENTIRE
corporation licensed In ORDER, ETC. INTER· DIRECTOR WITHIN 3 "as !&amp;·Where Is". wilh
lht Slate of Ohio to ESTED PERSONS MAY DAYS AFTER FILING no
expressed
or TRAILE R INVENTORY AT
p!Ovlde said aurety.
SUBMIT
WRITTEN THE APPEAL WITH Implied
warranty WWW CARMICHAELTRA ILER S COM 740·446·
Each Propooal must COMMENTS
OR THE ERAC.
given.
contain the full name REQUEST A PUBLIC APPROVED PERMIS· For fur1her informa· 3~25
(across from city park)
of the party or parties MEETING REGARDING SION
FOR
OPEN tion, or lor an appoint· ~H--:a""--:_-y_o_u_p_•_
rc-ed_a_J-:-o-:-hn
Gallipolis, OH
eubmllllng lhe propos· DRAFT
ACTIONS. BURNING OAC CHAP· mont Ia inspect collat· Deere lately? You'll be sur·

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CINSTRIJCTIIII

29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio
45771
740.949·2217

AS THE ENVIRON MEN- Further. The Farmers 6 month old male CKC w/ Gooseneck Adapter. Ve ry Uncond1t•onat lifetime guar-

t .y District "

· Pomeroy,
prior to lhe
OH .above
45769
deltdllne.
The
Conlracl
Documents including

1992 Chevy Camara. V6,
Rally · Spo~l . needs wo1k
1,500 080 3[)4-675-13]9
or 304-A12·4444

ROBERT
BISSELL

ERAC .

PROPOSED ACTION. given thai on Saturday,
WRITTEN COMMENTS, August2 , 2008at11 :00
REQUESTS FOR PUB· a.m. , a public sale will
LIC MEETINGS, AtlD be held at 43519 SA
ADJUDICATION HEAR· 124, Pomeroy, Ohio,
lNG REQUESTS MUST The Farmers Bank and
BE SENT TO : HEARING Savings Company Is
CLERK, OHIO ENVI· · Selling for cash In
RONMENTAL
PRO· hand or certified check
TECTION AGENCY, PO lhe following collalerBOX t049, COLUM- at:
BUS, OHIO 43216·1049 1990 Trail King Trailer
(TELEPHONE:
614· 1TKC0229LM125654
644·2129).
FINAL 1 ~90
Intern ational
AC.ll ON S:
A AE Dump
Truck
ACTIONS OF THE IHTSHZ3R5LH207458
DIRECTOR
WHICH 1989
Case

"WastewalerTrealmenl " Meigs Local School TAL
F a c i t i
Improvements"

01 coll710-441 ·7342

Side by Side Refrigerator, .., . MrrroRC\'l 'l ,l·~~
Upright Freezer. Wnsl1er &amp;
V
Dryer 8 2 color TV's 304· ....4;.\iriillliiit:iiF.IiiiJii
·:H:iiS--"
their
projec t POSED ACTION IF A
675-22 17
Addilionally, co nlrac', HEARING REQUEST ------~04 HO Elect ra Gtide
tor compliance wilh OR OBJECTI.ON IS
----J:::E:::
T --~ Standard wl King ToUJ Pac~.
Public Notice
lhe equal employmenl RECEIVED BY THE
AERATION MOTORS
Blk . 9400 miles 1 owner
opporlunily require· OEPA WITHIN 30 DAYS PUBLIC NOTICE
AepairetJ. New &amp; Rebuilt In $1 4.000 aliEn 5pm. 446menls
of
. Ohio OF IS SUANCE, OF THE NOTICE : is hereby Stock. Ca ll Ron Evans. t- 1420

Administralive Code
123, the Governor's
Executive Order of
1972, and Governor's
Execullve Order 84·9
shall be rsqulred.
No bidder may with·
draw his bid within
sixty (60) days alter the
ac1ual date of 1ho
opening !hereof.

Hill's Self
Storage

GIBBS ANTIQUES Fri &amp;'
SUVs
PERMIS- Sat. 10·5. Sun. 1-7 . or by fT.lO
" ~ ·
LICEN SE, OR VAAl - SION TO OPEN BURN appt. Also, restore lumiture.
Located on Tornad0 Ad. off
FOR SAU;
ANCE. WRITTE N CO M· DIESEL FUEL, GASO·
MENTS
AND LINE. STRAW, WOOD At . 33 . Raci11e (Park
REQUESTS FOR A AND
COAL
F.OR &amp; Aidgl_exit. 740·949·2246 92 Ford Explorer 4wd. air.
MI.._., .... .. .IAN"'' IUS'
tilt, all electric. newer trans.
PUBLIC
MEETING INSTRUCTION
IN ,..,
1· ·,.,._ ,.,,_
rA
and lires .. $1500 obo. 446REGARDING A PRO· METHODS OF FIRE
,_,..!'.ioliit-1.RiiciiHAiiNiilirimiriSiio
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491(), leave message.

ees and applicants for AL

employmenl are nol
discriminaled againsl
because of race, color,
religion, sex or nation·
al origin.
All contraclors and
sub con Ira&lt;! I or s
Involved with lhe prQj·
ect will, to the extent
pracllcable use Ohio
producls, malerials,
services, and labor in
lhe implemenlatlon of

DATE : 07114/2008
FACILITY DESCAIP·
TION : AI R
IDENTIACATION NO.:
OB·06·27· 85
THIS FINAL ACTION
NOT PRECEDED BY
PROPOSED , ACTION
AND IS APPEALABLE

Owner, re serves the
right to waive irregu·
the larilies and to reject ARE
E'FFECTIVE Bac khoe/Loader . 4)(4
any and all PropQsals, UPON ISSUANCE OR A s N • J J a o o 1 6 4 3 0

The

marked

similar size and com·
plexlly. The owner
in1ends and requires
thai lhls projecl be
tully compleled no
taler lhan November
17, 2008 .
Each Bidder musl
insure lhal all employ-

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41 .ooo mrles.
SJ0.500 obo 740446-0318

NEA Crossword ·Puzzle
ACROSS

Phillip
Alder

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Tw1n Rwers Tower IS accnpt·
ing applications lor waiting
list for Hud-sllbsidized, l·br
apartment
tor
the
elderl y/d isaqled. Call 6756679

The Daily Sentinel • Page B5
BRIDGE

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Free Rent
Special!!!

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ALLEYOOP

1 and 2 2nd Culling

-------N. 3rd Ave. Middleport, 2 br.
furmshed apartment. no
pets, deposit &amp; rctorences,. 01 Dodge Dakota. au to. a1r
$3500 obo. 256·1652 or
YOUNG'S
(740i992-0 165
256- 1233.
04 Dodge
Spacious ·second-jloor apt Stratus. auto. air 54500 obo
O&gt;Jerl ooking Gallipolis City 256-9031 or 256· 1233. 97
Park and river. L.R. den, Chrysler LHS. auto, air
Room Addition• &amp;
Beauutul Apts. at Jackson large kitchen-dining area $2000 obo. 256- 1233 or
All!modeling
New Garages
Estates. 52 Westwood with all new appliances &amp; 256·6002
Eteclrlcal &amp; Plumbing
Drwe. !rom $365 to $560. cupboards. 38 R, laundry - - Fo-rd-W---in-ds-la-r-LX-.-,-v-er.
Roofing &amp; Gu tte rs
11
740·446-2568
Equal area, 2 112 baths. $900 per 03
Vinyl Siding &amp; Painting
'~-! c vs111g Opportunity This month. Call 446-4425. or 72,000 miles $69S7. 04 Ford
Patio and Porch Decks
Explorer XLS, 4x4 , burulqtlfUIIon IS flll Equal 44 6- 23 ~
wv 036725
qundy, 69,000 miles SB995.
Ooport un1ty Prov•df'r and
Tara
rownhouse 05 Chevy Malibu LS V6, sil- · V.C. YOUNG Ill
Emp foy•:r
,.
992-6215
Apartments. Very Spaoious. ver. 93.000 miles $7940. 04
Pomeroy Oh1o
CO NV ENIENTLY LOCAT- 2 Bedrooms. CIA. 1 1/2. To)'Ota Tundra crew cab 4x4.
25 Y!'ars Local E•IJertence
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
Ba th , Adult Pool &amp; Baby wllite. 62,000 miles $17995
'
111\'lflh ouse
Apartmenls. Pool. Patio. Stmt $425/Mo 02 Pontiac Grand Prix GT . ~ '
and'or small houses FOR No Pets, Lease Plus 4dr . . 74000 mites $7995
RFNf Cull (l4U)4~ 1 - t111 Security Deposit R9qUJred 446-8585
k!r dppli~.:ntinn &amp; ulformatron 1740)367-0547
0
--5P:-o-ntra-c-:G-6---:G---:T.-~-.:-de-d:w/

? IWr;lrbom furrusl1('(1. w1 U1
Rl·_
:v r __. Cr•rrtwl Air nil elect riC
3 br. house in Pomeroy. lotar ..__ _toK
__
l.wing Ruom
Kitch en.
electric, small back yard. off
BEHI'Iroom u1 Now H.:wen
1
and
2
hPtJrooi'n
apartstreet parking, $500 per
$450
ment s, tum1shed and tmfur - $450 monll1 plu -::;
month. (740)949-2803
nished. and houses in depos1l No Pf'ts 30,1-882· 2&amp;313R a~ts. $385 &lt;rnd up.
Celotral Au WtO Hookup.
3 Br.,Langs'Jitle area.No Pomero~· And Middleport. 2523 lf&gt;ave me ~s age
rorr;;ml pays electno.:. EHO
inside pe.ts.HUD approvart . security depuSit ruqr1ir~d. n«?
$500 M, $500 dep. Call after pets, 740·992-22 18.
212 Jrd Ave 3 roorn::; and
Ellm View Apts.
5p.rn . 740-742-2210.
1 Bdr. Efhc1ency Apt Clean bAflt. furn•shecl. 110 pels
(304)882-3017
4br. ,2ba, HUO! only $317 &amp; RPruly. Ref. D£&gt;p ~J o Pets. Re 111 • Dcp 71\0--141-0245
mon th! Great Locaho'll l5" o Gre::rt Loc&lt;rti(m 30-1-675· F1mri5l1~d Apt &lt;:' nd AvJ! 111
M1tldlcpo11 . Brectl St.. 2 br
down. 20yrs. 8°·uAPA )
Gniii!HIIir, IIP'•'&lt;llr'l .:rll 1111i1· fur•Hshed aparlriiCnl. utilities
listings 800·620-·19&lt;16 ~~~
213R ,1~1 C..A (i-I(JJ 4-11 1105 JJdld. 1 h1 fill p.~ t s 4·1G· IJ&lt;lld. c!P.posit &amp; relmerrcus.
T461
Y'i/:.l
no pets. t740)99_2·0165

LEGAL NOTIC.E
.Sealed Proposals will
be received by the
Meigs Local School
Oislrlct. Meigs Counly,
Ohio unit 1:00 P.M.
local lime, Augu sl 7,
2008. lei furnishing all
lhe necessary labor,
materials, equipment,
Iools, and services fo r
the
supply
ot
"WaslewaterTreatment
F a c I I I I y
Improvements". here·
!nailer defined as lhe
Project, all as selforth
In
the
Ctmlracl
Documents now on file
In lhe office of the
Consulllng Engineer
hereafter named. AI
the lime above men-

~ednesday, July 30, 2008

wate1 . trGsh, J11Ci-.up Incl uded Jdjusled income Call 304·
4800-nlonth $500'dE&gt;poS11 B~2-3121
ava1lable lor
Stop by 1743 Ccn ten&lt;Jr~ Rd
SeniOr
G.JIIIpolls. Oh tor A~v ur call
a n d
740 'i46-95Wi or 740·33!:1·
2-1 90
D•snbled people
I SA A1.11 . W D hooku115

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GH.ItN

Clover, na rain
fr1d ge &lt;!If utih ! ICS p:-tid Riverbend Apls New Haven Bedroom Apts at Village
on wagons. 580 bales $3.50
S60'J month $500. dcposll 2 WV Now accepting applica· Manor and RiYerslcie Apts in each. 740-379-2.290
bedHlOrTI apt W'D. ~love. hons 101 Hud-Subs1di:zed. M•ddlepon, !rom $327 to
tr1df,j0. OW completely Jur- one Oedroom Apts Utihhes S592 740~992-5064 Equal
nlshed, pots dtshns. l1nens. mc.h1ded Ba'lelf on 30"~ ot Housmg Opp01tumty
10

S&lt;tiPihte TV 111CL Wilf'llt
14x60 '2~ R . 2 bath. 256- dnse ro Msp•rul Call 740·
6143
:-J3ti.():J62

2br in PI Pleorsanl. S4G5 ~cud NO PITS t S MOKltlG
% 0tJlrenl r Snc [)cp R. lUll
month, Homestead Ac uity 111 es ltiO&lt;JGi'·0!"•0 7
Broker. Nancy 304·675·
4024 or 3,04·675-0799
1 \1 '\ RI''\II·:~· I 'i

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PSI. CONSTRUCTION
RICK PRICE
,

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New Homes. Room Additions. Remodeling, '

Metal &amp; Shingle Roors, Siding, Decks,
Halhroom Remodeling Licensed &amp; Insured

wv ~o4o9s4 Cell740 590 7666

J&amp;L
Construction
• Vinyl Siding

• Replacement
Windows
o Roofing
• Decks

140-992

ono

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION

AS SUMMER
NEARS ITS END•.
M FOUND T~IS TO
BE MY FAVOI11TE
TIME OF DAY.

l__;

THE BUGS ARE WLLED
SLEEPY BY THE COOLNESS
OF MOIINING AIR. BUT MY
SENSES ARE AWAI&lt;Et£0
TO THE PI!OSPECTS OF
· ANEW SUMMER DAY.

. AND ' ~DGE MAT~ IS"
IS ON IN TEN MINUTES.
AND TELEVISED
JJSTICE ~INGS IT
. ALL TOIHHEII
NICELY.

Roofing, Siding, _
Soffit, Decks,
Doors, Windows, '
Electric, Plumbing,
Drywall,

• Garages

Pole Buildings
• Room Additions
o

Owner:
James Keesee II
742·2332

Remodeling, Room
Additions
local Contractor
740o367-Q544

ANP

~ET'~

KllllP IT
THAf WAY!

Frse Eallmales

7 40·367·0536

For R•rnodclin g and New House Building
Call :

MARCUM CONSTRUCTION

o Room Addi tions o Garages oVinyl
and Wood Siding o Rooling • Pole
Barns o Patiu 's. Porches and Decks

'

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Thur~dey,

Juty 3t, 2008

By Bernice Bede Oeol
Conditions will remain stable in the year
ahead, provided you don't become
involved in si tua1ions !hal are beyond
your capabilities or sphere of influence.
Stick to doing what you do best.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ~ It you waffle or
buckle under at the first sign of trouble,
you won't be able to use the neoossary
'asserti veness required to avert a prob·
lam or !aile advanta_ge ol an opportunity
at hand. Stay slrong.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - If yo4 offer
to help anottrer, don't do so wilh a lol of
str ings attached . It will only make the
recipiertt feel ti'oslile towa rd you, and you
could even.and up losing a friend.
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0cl. 23)- Playing pol·
Illes Is always a dangerous game, especially when it lnvolws a social or work·
rela ted situation. You 'll get a lot further
handling tllings aboveboard ; don't be
manipulativ\'1.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Wi shful
thinking may help you establish goals,
but 11 won't gain anything unlil , It Is
accompanied by a realistic plan of action
and asserti~~eness. Only then Can you r
dreams come true.
SAOITIARIUS (No&gt;J. 23·0ec. 21) - Take
care that some hot information you possess Is used constructively, no! destruc··
lively. If you decide tO use It as a weapon ,
you could start an un-winnable war:
. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ..._
Believing that the world owes you a free
ride won't furnish the transportation you
need to the reach your dreams. You're
going to ha\-'8 to work for each and every
desire - the same as everyone else
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb, 19) - Be care·
.ful that an Interloper doesn't lry to use
you to support a position that would
oppose a fam ily member. Your loved one
woUld be ·deaply wounded In the
pr_ocess.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Usually
·you're a responsible person willing to do
much for others, but you might try lo get
someone to do a dirty )ob that you fe el Is
beneath you. ll's (lo t like yo u to be a user.
so don'! start now.
ARIES (March 21·Apri11 9)- No matter
how .Juicy ttle gossip, forgo temptations
to spread It further, especia lly If II
lnvol'&lt;9&amp; a clos~::~ frie nd. The sooner It Is
shut down, the less damage It will do
TAURUS (April 20·MfW 20) - If you lind
yourself having suspicions about aneth·
ar, keep It unaer wraps until yoU have !he
rtal facti at nand. You could read more
Into someone'• Intentions th8n actually
txllt.
GEMlNf (May 21 -June 20) -Chancel
ar. you'll be a l'larthtr critic of vourtelf
thin othtl'l will bt, whic h will stop you
from aealng all lht good FtOinls you ha..,.
to otM r. Don't Dl your own worat t ntmy.

CANCER (J""" lt ·July II) - FlnSnQISI
rTIIIttlrl al'lould not bt tr.ltld lndlfftrtnl·
ty, Wl'ltiMf thty 1r1 QOOCI Of bld.

MIKE Wo MARCUM, IWIER

Aoknowllelge til l facta and you will be

1bt1 to

tat- •d~~ant•gt of thl good 1m1

m11c.t eny ntcteury oorrecttont.

47239 Riebd·Rond, Long Bouom, OH

740-985-4141

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Ce ll: 740-416 1834

1.1+ )'ears experie11ce Free Estimates

·soUPTONUTZ

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Advertise
in this space for
$64 per month
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JC\ rRINT NUMBERED
':I LETHRS IN SOUARfS

SCRAMLETS ANSWERS 1/29108

Wench - Ahead ~ Celtic - ANOTIIER
"Never,» lhe professor lectured, "does nature say o ne
Mohair -

thing and wisdom ANOTHER."

ARLO &amp; JANIS

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Auction 100 acres, August 2 Very mce home tor rent rn i bedroom apt W 0_stove.
Apartment ava1lable now Gracious living
at 1Oam, preview July 26
from 10-12,
Patriot on
Sand Fork
relocation

located South of
SA 775 at the
Creek, due lcr
horn Ohio we

MlddlepcJr!. good nerghborhood
Newly remodeled
New
appliances
2

Bedrooms. I bath

larg"e

Krtchen
Sun Room
Central Arr &amp; He&lt;~l. N1ce out

WISh 10 Sell !hiS p10pcrty
Property w•ll be sold w1th ll001 :~IJ&lt;lC€&lt;; ('Ill 9SJn~784
reserve, ~·ou must be pre- or 9Y2-50 1J4 lor 111010
qua•lifled to purchilsc prop; de!,11IS

erty and have I 0"'" down
1\I!JIIII ,E 1hJL\IE"'i

payment day of sale, closmg

to be Withi n 5 working days
HJK Rt·SJ
For more tnlo call 419'-230- ..__ _ _ _ _ __
7346 Randall Hackworth
Au ctrof1eer

MOBILE HOME LOT FOR

2BR m Porter , water. trash, lb1 Upstatr~ Ap;utnicnt tor
RE NT, 1031 Ge01ges Creek
sewage pd
No pets. Ae111 hes1de Dornmo " Ill PI
· Ad, 441 -1111
$450/r ent
S450fdcpoSII Pleasilnt 304·8 1~~ 4150
IH \I \1 \
388· 9325
1BR 'ilfJVE' &amp; f.r•ctye turn ,
Utll pd. $400 per m•)oth.
$-100 dep 251l State St No
smok 1nq. no pels. 740·&lt;1~ 6 ·
OUw1rJ•) Jllll 2 t ulh . idl9f' 1f•G7
2 bcrJ rcoo•n -.p;utrnent 101
I Pill In M1ddlnpo11 n'&lt;J pets.
f740if.I92-5B58

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\otu· H.i 14hl '" t..n"" · lldht•n •d l d~ht t o ' "or Unnr.

lioned and at I he office

of Meigs Local School
Dlslricl41765 Pomeroy
Pike, Pomeroy, OH
45769; sa id proposals.
will be publicly opened
and read. The Project
Includes, but may not
be limited to, the fol·
lowing malar Items:
Trash Trap 1 Lump
Sum,
Equalization
Tank 1 Lump Sum, Fast
Unit 1 Lump Sum
Dosing System 1 Lump
Sum, Sand Filters 1
Lump Sum,
UV
- Disinfection
System 1 Lump Sum .
Actual es11mated quan·
t II Ies Ior I he above
Items and all Other
Items for the project
are lisled on
Proposal forms.

Engineer's
Estimate for lhls pro)·.
ectls S 221 .000,00.
All Proposals shall be
submltled ' on the
Proposal . blanks con·
talned In the contract
document&amp; furnished
end shall be sealed in
an
envelOpe
and
as

THE DRAFT ACTION .
PR OPOSED ACTIONS
ARE WRITTEN STATE·
MENTS OFTHE DIRE C·
TOR'S INTENT WITH
RESPECT TO THE
ISSUANCE, DENIA L,
MODIFICATION, REVOCATION, OR RENEW·

The
Meigs
Local
School DiSirlcl, here·
. d as I he
after d ef me

to
increase
or
decrease or omll any
ltem(s) end lo award to
the lowest and best
qualified Bidder.' Each
Proposal must conlaln
the full name ol every
person or company
lntereated In the same .
Daled fhi s 181h day of

follows : July 2008 .

OF

A

PERMIT, TO

POSED ACTION MAY
BE SUBMITTED WITH·
IN 30 DAYS OF NOTICE
OF THE PROPOSED
ACTION. AN ADJUDI·
CATION HEARING MAY
BE HELD· ON A PRO·

STATED EFF.ECTIVE
DATE. PURSUANT TO
OHIO REVISED CODE
SECTION 3745.04, A
FINAL ACTION MAY
BE APPEALED TO THE
ENVIRONMENTAL
REVIEW
APPEALS
COMMISSION (EAAC)
(FORMERLY . KNOWN
BOARD ·

REVIEW~

and William
Buckley,
mailed or delivered so Superintendent
as to arrive at the (7) 23, 30.
office ol Meigs Local
School District; 41765
Pomeroy
Pika,
Public Notice

1997 Jeep Cherokee Sport.
only $2,000! Won'l last. For
I1Sl 1r1gs 800-620·4876 ex
V457

U'fo«TU!f!'f

SI ~\CE

N•I'-.... '96 Olds Delta 88 LS Fair
...--•"'•'•II•R•t•

Cond . $1,000 F1rm
Call
Gat age fm mnt at the corne r 740·949-27G6.
-')1 2nd and Pine St. $75 per
mqn th 446-4425 or 446- Police Impounds! Cars from
$5001,' Hondas. Chevys.
3936
Jeeps. Fords, &amp; more! lor
IIIRC II 1\IJISI·
listings 800 -620·4875 aw V.-135

10

15

Houst:11o1 .n
GUJIJS

Mollohan CarPet - Summer
Sale_ Berb er Starti ng at
$5.95/yd, · Remnants $35
Drive a lttlle, Save alot. 446·
74·14
ANTIQt 'E."i

740-992·5682

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96 Dodge 1500 PU modified
by Show Trucks USA inlo a
Tra1l charger . all options
avoilable in 96, several after
mnrket e)( tras added, grey
leather seats Photos &amp;
more
mfo
at
http ://www.b•ztechwebcfe·
sign.com/tracee. truck. At1 e1
5pm, 740 44 t -2701 $1S,bOO

• Q 6 53

Stanley TreeTrimming ·
&amp; Removal

South

West

North

~ Prun'ipl

t NT

Pass

4•

Pass

2t
Pass

Vulnerabl~ :

and Quality

* Reasonable Rates

Insured

Cal l Gary Slanley @
740-59 1-R044

WV0-42182 Free Estimates

Please leave mcssa c

T~~ S~O~

llEPAiflMAN
I WANTS A
CALJ,.IJS

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ConsnUant
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' SORRY,
,
· SNUFFY JEST LEFT
TO DO SOME DEEP
THINKIN' !!

7411-~49 ·.11127

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AIN' T
SHORE,

FIGHTING . OR FOR
RESEARCH IN THE
CONTROL OF FIRE
PURSUANT TO OAC
RULE 3745- t9-04 (C)
(2).
JULY 30, 2008

H&amp;H
Guttering

For
Concrete.
Angle ,
Chann el, Flat Bar, Steel
Grating · For
Oralns.
Driveways &amp; Walkways. l&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open Monday.
Tu esday, Wednesday &amp;
Friday, 8am·4'30pm.'closed
Thursday.
Saturday
&amp;

4M4 ATV Bombardia like
new. stand ard and auto
shill. double seal. 400 miles.
wench and rear grater blade.
$4000. Call 740-339-2239 Or
645 •462 1

l'ml""'~..,.::--~-,
Alii'() PART~

&amp;

Sunday_(740i44&amp;--7300
Aco:&lt;.~)I{IIO);
STEEL ARCH BUILDINGS:
91 Honda lransmission lor
25x34 and 30x30.
Save thousands or~ can·
celled orctc,s• Will sell for
balance owed
Don' t Delay .
Call today tor

w/enclosed cab
SN·JAB0007133 and
HUGE sa'ings!
fork allachment
866-352-0469
The Farmers Bank and
1
Savings
Company,
I'F:ts
Pomeroy,
Ohio, .__..,;1.;ll;.K.;SiiAiioLiiif._.,.t.
reserves lhe right 10 '
bid allhio sale, and to 12 Wk old Male Shellle. AKC
wilhdraw the above Registered $300 446·2862
collaleral prior to sale. · - - - - - - - -

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Owners:
Jon Va'n Meter &amp;
Paul Rowe

Seamless Gutters
Rooting , Siding, Gutte'rs
Insured &amp; Bonded

740-653-9657

. BUT ...

19B4 21ti Molar Home,
45,000 miles, asking $5.900

orlr~de304-576-23B~

SON

OF Bank

and

in

bids submilled .
The above described
collaleral will be sold
"as is·where is ", with
no
expressed
or

-:--::::-:::---------AKC German Shepherd
pups. lop bloodline, large
breed. both parerrls on sile
$400 each 304- 67 5-572 4

AEP GAVIN PLANT
· con1act Cyndle or Ken rrwenJory
(
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7397 N. STATE ROUTE al992·2136.
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Home: 740-992-.~lltl
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Farm Letart

740-247-2113

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740-182-31M

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PAYIIIB TOP PRICES f8R

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16950 303 36
Waterproofing.
8572
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Toailers 700·446-3825
THE CLASSIFIEDS

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aquarium
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of mind
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begins

47 Heavy
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burden
48 Kind ·
of student
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50 Oa1fr
answer

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beaters

Taboo

honor!

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28 Cult
yielder
29 James or
54 Uh cousins

(hyph.)
Ripping
Lemon
Kelt
drink
34 Winning big
Wire gauge
(3 wds.)

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More ...

Kipling Shoe Co.
300 2nd Ave.

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carding a hear! from lhe board. Then
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ALL Justins during our
local County Fairs!!

persons COMMENTS OR PUB· TER 3745- 19

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company reserves the with kids, $100 740-645Sa lem travel lraile• nished. EslabUshed 1975 .
98 3011
A right to reje ct any or ail 311 5
with super slide, good con- Call 24 Hrs. 174 0) 44 6-

PARTY TO A PROC.EE OING
BEFORE
THE DIRECTOR BY
FILING AN APPEAL
WITHIN 30 DAYS OF

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Avenue w/Supar Slide, Hrgh
BASEMENT
Prollle, Frberglass oulside
WATERPROOFING

Savings Regis1ered . Dotson. gqod Nice. $8900 740-709-1166

Cell: 740-416·5047
" email:
jrshadlrm@aol.com

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compact and mid si:ze cars.
Star ter and speedometer ~-oil\ii•kiiiriiolliioiK;;,;,H;;,Oiliiillltii
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control included. Paid $600
,
asking $400 obo. 446-2295 99 24ft enclosed cargo Irail ·
79J
Co\J\IIIER"i &amp;
er with ramp door. awmng

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800-537-9528
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250-F: 1150 miles, like new.
Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar 740-245·5789 or 645·6505

Racine, Ohio 740·247-2019

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HE TdOK HIS THINKIN' POLE ....
MEAN FISHIN' POLE, WIF HIM 11

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Baby stroller. playpen, walk· 99 DOdge Durango SLT, :lrd
er, changing table. and an row seats, rear air. new fires.
kinds of exercise-equipment 740-379-9057 or 645·4 745

stand
43 - capita
crew mem· 44 Fish eQgS
ber
48 Opposrng
t5 Tough
force '
to outwit
48 Town
16 She played
officials
Jessica
51 Clean
17 Koan
one's desk
discipline 55 Grommet
18 Written
56 Sheen .
record
57 Position 1
19 Operale a
as troops
ferry
58 Contesting

26
27

no-trump. What eHect does that have?
lt is still sensible to use transfers. ·But
ob'v'iousl y ~the opening bid was one of a
maJor, rt is not logical to transfer into that
suit to show at least five cards 'there.
Why choose
trump suit where an
opponent has at least five cards?
There are a few worthwhile methods, but
I like t~e following plan: H you transfer
in1o the unbid major, it shows either a
weak hand wi1h ·no game interest or a
s1rong hand worth at least game. But if
you transf.er into opener's major, you
show at least five cards in the other
major and game-invitational values- as
in the diagram.
After East opens one heart and South
overcalls one no-trump. shOwin_g a gOOd
15 points to an average 18, North 1ransfers into hearts to show eight o'r nine
points with five or six spades. South,
with four·card support and a near-maximum, jumps to game.
Against
spades, West leads the
· heart seven. Declarer can see four los·
ers: one spade, two hearts and one club.
But after winning tile first tri ck, he imme·
diately cashes three diamond tricks, dis·

Jria!'drood mlnetry And FUI'IIitul'e

Ue01ut~·

expanse
6 Fixes,
41 Time span
as a copier 42 GoH ball

When partner opens one no-trump. you
probably use transfers into the major
suits. A two-diamond response shows at
least five hearts with any point-count,
and a two-heart response promises at
least five spades.
Transfers are highly recommended .
However, .SUJ}POSe an oppOnent OP,ens
one of a suit and par1nef overcalls one

you

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fndependt·nt

40 Grasay

chorus

Menace,

Split the ranges
after an opening

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21

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•Experie nced
References Avail able!

Answer ID Previous Puzzlt

mummy

23 Oennla lhe

Dealer: East

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PER·

BY A
WHO WAS

COUNTY: GALLIA
PUBLIC NOTICE
THE
FOLLOWING
A P PLICA T I 0 N S

LIC
MEETING
REQUESTS MUST BE
SUBMITTED WITHIN 30
DAYS OF NOTICE OF

South

l';IIJ _;!l'l tlu: hnlll'"t
looks of ti ll.: ~.;a)o:un ­

"Fair Deals"
for Fair Time!

lnlereoltd hclotiln. Each
bidder mull aubmll
evidence of ~~ experl·
oncea on projeclt of

4 86532

Wurk

David Lewis
740-992-6971

nnd alwa) .." h~· in
st ' 'le!
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Stop &amp; Compare

AlllJ.opesOf
Concrete Work

love
the latest
looks?

6 53
A 7

West
• 7

748-992-l&amp;n

Concrete Removal
and Replacement

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9·1ZSit.

ACTION.
NOTICE OFPURSUANT
THE FINAL given.
Implied
warranty
TO OHIO REVISED For fur1her tnforma· female. AKC Registered
CODE
SECTION lion , or lor an appolnl· 379-2649
3745.07, A FINAL mentto Inspect collet· Garman Shepherds AduiiS.
tha
Construction AND/OR
VERIFIED ACTION
ISSUING, eral, prior to sale date Breeder Females, Trained
Draw Ings may be seen COMPLAINTS WERE DENYING ,
MODIFY • conlac I Cyn d 1e
. or Ken Dogs, Training 304 ~8 1 2at tho office of F.W. RECEIVED, AND THE lNG, REVOKING , OR at 992·2136.
4310
Dodge, or lhe office of FOLLOWING DRAFT, RENEWING A PERMIT, (7) 30 1 31 (B) 1
lhe
Meigs
local PROPOSED. OR FINAL LICENSE, OR VAAl·
Mala Yookie. 4 monlhs old,
School Dlslricl , 41765 ACTION ::;
WERE ANCE WHICH IS NOT ----~--- up Jo dalo on shots. ca n be
Pomeroy
Pike. ISSUED. BY THE OHIO PRECEDED BY A PRO·
Public Notice
AKC regisJered. $400. Call
Pomeroy, OH 45769 or ENVIRONMENTAL POSED ACTION, MAY
740-441-0109
'---------~=-"'----'
may be obtained althe P R 0 T E C T I 0 N BE APPEALED TO THE PUBLIC NOTICE
olflce ollhe Engineer : AGENCY (OEPA) LAST ERAC BY FILING AN NOTICE: Is hereby
FRI'II"S&amp;
VP:io:I''IJI
.I·:S.'
WEEK.
ACTIONS' APPEAL WITHIN 30 given lhal on Saturday, ·--ii
~iii-iii"iiiiiiiiroorool
Sands Docker CPS, iNCLUDE THE ADOP· DAYS OF ISSUANCE Augusl 2, 2008 all 0:00
LLC.,
1495
Old TION, MODIFICATION, OF
THE
FINAL a.m., a public sale will Peactl es • Pick your own.
Henderson
Road, OR
REPEAL
OF ACTION.
ERAC be held at 11 W. $20 a bushel. Closed
Columbus, Ohfo 43220 ORDERS
(OTHER APPEALS, ACCOMPA· Second Sl., Pomeroy, s d
740-446 4807
(phone 614·459·6992) THAN EMERGENCY NIED BY A $70 FILING Ohio. The Farmers
I \I n I..., , 1'1'1 II "
upon
payment of ORDERS) ;
THE FEE WHICH THE COM· Bank and Savings
.\I I\ J '-t iiH h
S50.00
NONE
of ISSUANCE, DENIAL, MISSION IN ITS DIS· Company is selling for
WHICH
WILL
BE MODIFICATION
OR CRETION
MAY cash In hand or cerll·
·~\RM
REFUNDED. Contracl REVOCATION , OF REDUCE IF BY AFFi· fled check the follow·
E&lt;.,IIJII'!IIENT
Documents , wllf be LICENSES , PERMITS. DAVIT THE APPEL· lng collaleral :
sent via U.S. Mall aller LEASES, VARIANCES, LANT
OEMQN· 2000 Ford Ranger
receipt of a requesl OR
CERTIFICATES ; STRATES THAT PAY · 1FTZR15XIYTB30355 EBY, INTEGRITY, KI EFER
VALLEY
wllh a $55.00 paymenl, AND THE APPROVAL MENT OF THE FULL The Farmers Bank and BUILT,
which
Includes OR DISAPPROVAL OF AMOUNT OF THE FEE Savings
Company, HOR SE/LIVESTOCK
postage and handling, PLANS AND SPECIFI- WOULD
CAUSE Pomeroy,
Ohio, TRAILERS, LOAD MAX
Each
Bidder
Is CATIONS.
DRAFT EXTREME HARDSHIP, reserves the right lo EQUIPMENT TRAILERS.
required to furnish ACTIONS ARE WAIT· MUST BE FILED WITH: bid at lhls sale, and to CARGO EXPRESS &amp;
with Ito proposal , a Bid TEN STATEMENTS OF EN VIR O'N MENTAL withdraw lhe above HO,ME S TEA· DER
Guaranty and Controcl THE DIRECTOR OF REVIEW
APPEALS collateral prior to sale. CARGO/CONCESS ION
Bond In accordance EN VIR 0 N MENTAL COMMISSION,
309 Further, Tha Farmera TRAILER S. B;W GOOSEHITCHES
· with Section 153.54, of P R 0 T E C T I 0 N S SOUTH
FOURTH Bank and Savings NE CK
CARMICHAEL
EQUIPlhe
Ohio
Revlaed (DIRECTOR 'S) INTENT STREET, ROOM 222, Company reserves the
Code. Bid security fur· WITH RESPECT TO COLUMBUS,
OHIO rlghllo rejeclany or all ME NT I CA AM I CHAE L
TRAILERS SALES &amp; SERnlahed In bond form· THE
ISSUANCE, 43215. A COPY OF THE bids subm!Had,
obell be lsaultd by a DENIAL, ETC. OF A APPEAL MUST BE The above described VICE. SPECI AL 20FT
Save also on select in store items•
Surely Company or PERMIT.
LICENSE, SERVED · ON THE collateral wllf be sold GOOSENECK FLArBEO
S3999.
VIEW
OUR
ENTIRE
corporation licensed In ORDER, ETC. INTER· DIRECTOR WITHIN 3 "as !&amp;·Where Is". wilh
lht Slate of Ohio to ESTED PERSONS MAY DAYS AFTER FILING no
expressed
or TRAILE R INVENTORY AT
p!Ovlde said aurety.
SUBMIT
WRITTEN THE APPEAL WITH Implied
warranty WWW CARMICHAELTRA ILER S COM 740·446·
Each Propooal must COMMENTS
OR THE ERAC.
given.
contain the full name REQUEST A PUBLIC APPROVED PERMIS· For fur1her informa· 3~25
(across from city park)
of the party or parties MEETING REGARDING SION
FOR
OPEN tion, or lor an appoint· ~H--:a""--:_-y_o_u_p_•_
rc-ed_a_J-:-o-:-hn
Gallipolis, OH
eubmllllng lhe propos· DRAFT
ACTIONS. BURNING OAC CHAP· mont Ia inspect collat· Deere lately? You'll be sur·

11 and all

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+

+ J9652

Hours
7:00AM · 8:00PM

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·New Homes
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• Complete
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Sizes 5'x1 o·
lo

I

CINSTRIJCTIIII

29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio
45771
740.949·2217

AS THE ENVIRON MEN- Further. The Farmers 6 month old male CKC w/ Gooseneck Adapter. Ve ry Uncond1t•onat lifetime guar-

t .y District "

· Pomeroy,
prior to lhe
OH .above
45769
deltdllne.
The
Conlracl
Documents including

1992 Chevy Camara. V6,
Rally · Spo~l . needs wo1k
1,500 080 3[)4-675-13]9
or 304-A12·4444

ROBERT
BISSELL

ERAC .

PROPOSED ACTION. given thai on Saturday,
WRITTEN COMMENTS, August2 , 2008at11 :00
REQUESTS FOR PUB· a.m. , a public sale will
LIC MEETINGS, AtlD be held at 43519 SA
ADJUDICATION HEAR· 124, Pomeroy, Ohio,
lNG REQUESTS MUST The Farmers Bank and
BE SENT TO : HEARING Savings Company Is
CLERK, OHIO ENVI· · Selling for cash In
RONMENTAL
PRO· hand or certified check
TECTION AGENCY, PO lhe following collalerBOX t049, COLUM- at:
BUS, OHIO 43216·1049 1990 Trail King Trailer
(TELEPHONE:
614· 1TKC0229LM125654
644·2129).
FINAL 1 ~90
Intern ational
AC.ll ON S:
A AE Dump
Truck
ACTIONS OF THE IHTSHZ3R5LH207458
DIRECTOR
WHICH 1989
Case

"WastewalerTrealmenl " Meigs Local School TAL
F a c i t i
Improvements"

01 coll710-441 ·7342

Side by Side Refrigerator, .., . MrrroRC\'l 'l ,l·~~
Upright Freezer. Wnsl1er &amp;
V
Dryer 8 2 color TV's 304· ....4;.\iriillliiit:iiF.IiiiJii
·:H:iiS--"
their
projec t POSED ACTION IF A
675-22 17
Addilionally, co nlrac', HEARING REQUEST ------~04 HO Elect ra Gtide
tor compliance wilh OR OBJECTI.ON IS
----J:::E:::
T --~ Standard wl King ToUJ Pac~.
Public Notice
lhe equal employmenl RECEIVED BY THE
AERATION MOTORS
Blk . 9400 miles 1 owner
opporlunily require· OEPA WITHIN 30 DAYS PUBLIC NOTICE
AepairetJ. New &amp; Rebuilt In $1 4.000 aliEn 5pm. 446menls
of
. Ohio OF IS SUANCE, OF THE NOTICE : is hereby Stock. Ca ll Ron Evans. t- 1420

Administralive Code
123, the Governor's
Executive Order of
1972, and Governor's
Execullve Order 84·9
shall be rsqulred.
No bidder may with·
draw his bid within
sixty (60) days alter the
ac1ual date of 1ho
opening !hereof.

Hill's Self
Storage

GIBBS ANTIQUES Fri &amp;'
SUVs
PERMIS- Sat. 10·5. Sun. 1-7 . or by fT.lO
" ~ ·
LICEN SE, OR VAAl - SION TO OPEN BURN appt. Also, restore lumiture.
Located on Tornad0 Ad. off
FOR SAU;
ANCE. WRITTE N CO M· DIESEL FUEL, GASO·
MENTS
AND LINE. STRAW, WOOD At . 33 . Raci11e (Park
REQUESTS FOR A AND
COAL
F.OR &amp; Aidgl_exit. 740·949·2246 92 Ford Explorer 4wd. air.
MI.._., .... .. .IAN"'' IUS'
tilt, all electric. newer trans.
PUBLIC
MEETING INSTRUCTION
IN ,..,
1· ·,.,._ ,.,,_
rA
and lires .. $1500 obo. 446REGARDING A PRO· METHODS OF FIRE
,_,..!'.ioliit-1.RiiciiHAiiNiilirimiriSiio
11
:
491(), leave message.

ees and applicants for AL

employmenl are nol
discriminaled againsl
because of race, color,
religion, sex or nation·
al origin.
All contraclors and
sub con Ira&lt;! I or s
Involved with lhe prQj·
ect will, to the extent
pracllcable use Ohio
producls, malerials,
services, and labor in
lhe implemenlatlon of

DATE : 07114/2008
FACILITY DESCAIP·
TION : AI R
IDENTIACATION NO.:
OB·06·27· 85
THIS FINAL ACTION
NOT PRECEDED BY
PROPOSED , ACTION
AND IS APPEALABLE

Owner, re serves the
right to waive irregu·
the larilies and to reject ARE
E'FFECTIVE Bac khoe/Loader . 4)(4
any and all PropQsals, UPON ISSUANCE OR A s N • J J a o o 1 6 4 3 0

The

marked

similar size and com·
plexlly. The owner
in1ends and requires
thai lhls projecl be
tully compleled no
taler lhan November
17, 2008 .
Each Bidder musl
insure lhal all employ-

Gl

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41 .ooo mrles.
SJ0.500 obo 740446-0318

NEA Crossword ·Puzzle
ACROSS

Phillip
Alder

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Tw1n Rwers Tower IS accnpt·
ing applications lor waiting
list for Hud-sllbsidized, l·br
apartment
tor
the
elderl y/d isaqled. Call 6756679

The Daily Sentinel • Page B5
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Free Rent
Special!!!

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ALLEYOOP

1 and 2 2nd Culling

-------N. 3rd Ave. Middleport, 2 br.
furmshed apartment. no
pets, deposit &amp; rctorences,. 01 Dodge Dakota. au to. a1r
$3500 obo. 256·1652 or
YOUNG'S
(740i992-0 165
256- 1233.
04 Dodge
Spacious ·second-jloor apt Stratus. auto. air 54500 obo
O&gt;Jerl ooking Gallipolis City 256-9031 or 256· 1233. 97
Park and river. L.R. den, Chrysler LHS. auto, air
Room Addition• &amp;
Beauutul Apts. at Jackson large kitchen-dining area $2000 obo. 256- 1233 or
All!modeling
New Garages
Estates. 52 Westwood with all new appliances &amp; 256·6002
Eteclrlcal &amp; Plumbing
Drwe. !rom $365 to $560. cupboards. 38 R, laundry - - Fo-rd-W---in-ds-la-r-LX-.-,-v-er.
Roofing &amp; Gu tte rs
11
740·446-2568
Equal area, 2 112 baths. $900 per 03
Vinyl Siding &amp; Painting
'~-! c vs111g Opportunity This month. Call 446-4425. or 72,000 miles $69S7. 04 Ford
Patio and Porch Decks
Explorer XLS, 4x4 , burulqtlfUIIon IS flll Equal 44 6- 23 ~
wv 036725
qundy, 69,000 miles SB995.
Ooport un1ty Prov•df'r and
Tara
rownhouse 05 Chevy Malibu LS V6, sil- · V.C. YOUNG Ill
Emp foy•:r
,.
992-6215
Apartments. Very Spaoious. ver. 93.000 miles $7940. 04
Pomeroy Oh1o
CO NV ENIENTLY LOCAT- 2 Bedrooms. CIA. 1 1/2. To)'Ota Tundra crew cab 4x4.
25 Y!'ars Local E•IJertence
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
Ba th , Adult Pool &amp; Baby wllite. 62,000 miles $17995
'
111\'lflh ouse
Apartmenls. Pool. Patio. Stmt $425/Mo 02 Pontiac Grand Prix GT . ~ '
and'or small houses FOR No Pets, Lease Plus 4dr . . 74000 mites $7995
RFNf Cull (l4U)4~ 1 - t111 Security Deposit R9qUJred 446-8585
k!r dppli~.:ntinn &amp; ulformatron 1740)367-0547
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Rl·_
:v r __. Cr•rrtwl Air nil elect riC
3 br. house in Pomeroy. lotar ..__ _toK
__
l.wing Ruom
Kitch en.
electric, small back yard. off
BEHI'Iroom u1 Now H.:wen
1
and
2
hPtJrooi'n
apartstreet parking, $500 per
$450
ment s, tum1shed and tmfur - $450 monll1 plu -::;
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Conditions will remain stable in the year
ahead, provided you don't become
involved in si tua1ions !hal are beyond
your capabilities or sphere of influence.
Stick to doing what you do best.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ~ It you waffle or
buckle under at the first sign of trouble,
you won't be able to use the neoossary
'asserti veness required to avert a prob·
lam or !aile advanta_ge ol an opportunity
at hand. Stay slrong.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - If yo4 offer
to help anottrer, don't do so wilh a lol of
str ings attached . It will only make the
recipiertt feel ti'oslile towa rd you, and you
could even.and up losing a friend.
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0cl. 23)- Playing pol·
Illes Is always a dangerous game, especially when it lnvolws a social or work·
rela ted situation. You 'll get a lot further
handling tllings aboveboard ; don't be
manipulativ\'1.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Wi shful
thinking may help you establish goals,
but 11 won't gain anything unlil , It Is
accompanied by a realistic plan of action
and asserti~~eness. Only then Can you r
dreams come true.
SAOITIARIUS (No&gt;J. 23·0ec. 21) - Take
care that some hot information you possess Is used constructively, no! destruc··
lively. If you decide tO use It as a weapon ,
you could start an un-winnable war:
. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ..._
Believing that the world owes you a free
ride won't furnish the transportation you
need to the reach your dreams. You're
going to ha\-'8 to work for each and every
desire - the same as everyone else
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb, 19) - Be care·
.ful that an Interloper doesn't lry to use
you to support a position that would
oppose a fam ily member. Your loved one
woUld be ·deaply wounded In the
pr_ocess.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Usually
·you're a responsible person willing to do
much for others, but you might try lo get
someone to do a dirty )ob that you fe el Is
beneath you. ll's (lo t like yo u to be a user.
so don'! start now.
ARIES (March 21·Apri11 9)- No matter
how .Juicy ttle gossip, forgo temptations
to spread It further, especia lly If II
lnvol'&lt;9&amp; a clos~::~ frie nd. The sooner It Is
shut down, the less damage It will do
TAURUS (April 20·MfW 20) - If you lind
yourself having suspicions about aneth·
ar, keep It unaer wraps until yoU have !he
rtal facti at nand. You could read more
Into someone'• Intentions th8n actually
txllt.
GEMlNf (May 21 -June 20) -Chancel
ar. you'll be a l'larthtr critic of vourtelf
thin othtl'l will bt, whic h will stop you
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Livelier Tomlin makes changes JJrowns' LB Davis accepts pay cut
approachable player on the manager Phil Savage to
BY TOM WITHERS
at a IDO-decibel level last ·
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Browns' roster. "My wife trade or release him. But
ASSOCIATED PRESS
season, also seems to have
(Monique) and I have hardly Davis agreed, after speaking
geared it down.
BEREA - Imagine your touched any of the signing with coach Romeo Crennel.
LATROBE, Pa. - One
What Tomlin doesn't
··1 talked to RAC (Rack)/'
difFerence in thi s Pittsburgh
want is for controversy to boss asking you to take a 40 bonus. I'm not going to be
Davis
said, using Crennel 's
percent
cut
in
salary,
then
one
of
those
guys
that
when
Steelers \raining camp from
. follow any change. one reanickname
. "RAC had a big
adding
that
this
will
be
your
they
leave
this
league
son he chooses to deal prithat of last season: Mike
influence on my decision.
Tomlin is no longer being
vately with many issues that last year on the payroll. they're broke."
He told me what the situaOuch.
·
One
of
the
club's
top
asked what it' s like to suesome head coaches wouldtion
was .going to be. He told
Now,
imagine
being
able
defenders
since
2003,
n't hesitate to make public.
ceed Bill Cowher as coach.
me
about
the additions they
Davis' playing time was cut
Tomlin,. who seemed to
Not that Tomlin can't be to smile about it.
Andra Davis isn't bitter. dramatically last season as were . trying to get. Why
bypass any breaking-in periplayer-friendly, much like
It
's
not in his DNA. And in a the Browns began to rotate leave now' We' re building
od as only the third Stcelcrs with· each other. We know Cowher
was.
Tomlin
I've . been
head coach in 38 years. what to expect from coach laughed when quarterback sport where greed too often in some young blood. The something.
seems more animated and Tomlin. He knows what we Ben Roethlisberger wore a rules, Cleveland's line- former Florida Gator was through the bad years so I'm
backer has but one demand: credited with 104 tackles, 29 going to try to stick around
even more in charge than he have and 1 think he's more
b
t
p·
was las·t s.·e··s·on.
Not
that
srm
rero
a
one
s
nng
The
chance to play and sup- less than the previous season through the good years."
u
comfortable."
workout, and he allowed
The season ahead promisand 95 fewer than in 2005
there were any questions
According to right tackle star safety Troy Polamalu to port his family. .
Honestly.
when he recorded a career~ es to· be as good as it's been
abou t who was running the Willie Colon, there was ten- skip spring workouts so . he
in Cleveland for a long time.
"Money's
the
last
thing
on
high 199 stops.
Steelers, despi te the now sion along the offensive line could work out on his own
The Browns have talent at
mind,"
Davis
said
after
.
He
was
slowed
by
an
our
36-year-old Tomlin's pre vi- all season as All-Pro left in California.
ous lack of head coaching guard Alan Faneca, now
But when four-time Pro practice this week. "We ankle injury · sustained dur- every position, and their
defense, which ranked 30th
experience. ·
with the Jets, refused to Bowl pick Casey Hampton grew up dirt poor. For me to ing training camp and Davis overall last season, has been
come
from
the
small
town
of
eventually
was
taken
off
the
''He's going to be hard on implement some changes was the only one of several
bolstered by the additions of
all the guys, not ju~t me," sought by new offensive linemen who didn't follow Live Oak, Florida, it's a field on third downs and I inemen Shaun Rogers and
we
.have
now.
replaced
by
second-year
blessing
what
linebacker
Lawrence line coach Larry Zierlein.
d
b 1 ·
· h
Corey Williams, two mounTimmons said when asked
or ers Y osmg wetg t I'm doing way better than 99 linebacker Leon Williams.
Fancca's stubbornness before camp, Tomlin didn't percent of people."
A mainstay in the 1J1iddle tains of men who can clog
Tuesday how Tomlin has created doubt among the hesitate to embarrass one of
But among the I per- of Cleveland's .defense for running lanes.
changed. " But I respect him younger linemen, who did- his best players by putting
"Those big guys demand a
centers,
Davis' willingness five years, Davis was sudforthat."
n•t k·now whet her to 1·o11 ow him on the physically to accept a huge slash in pay denly on the outside.
double team," Davis said.
Respect?; Tomlin didn't a &gt;tar player's lead or to do unable to perform list. Until
And with blockers tied up,
ts rare.
"It was a tough adjusthave any trouble winning what was asked of them.
h d
· h H
Davis
and Cleveland's lineFollowing
the
worst
of
his
ment,"
he
said.
"But
I
don't
ropslooks
wetgto t.be about
ampton
that from hi s players last
"A 1an was a leader," - e who
25 six seasons with the Browns, have any regrets the way last backers figure to be busy.
season,
although . the Colon said. " Sometimes
d
· h
"Hopefully what will hapSteelers ( 10-6) experienced
poun s overwetg I - must the club asked the 29-year- year played out because it
you can't teach old dogs work out by h' elf ·a d old Davis to accept a base gave me the attitude I have pen is the guys up front will
a rough finish by losing four new tricks. We have to realuns
n
of thei.r final ti ve and lasting
can't practice with his team- salary for this season of now. It was very humbling. I keep the linebackers clean
izc Alan is, gone, coach mates.
$1.675 niillion - down learned a lot from that. But so that th~ linebackers . can
only one game in the play- Zierlein is the boss and
Cowher also battled with from the $3 million h'e not playing all those snaps make the tackles, and if that
offs. Despite that. no player that' s how we . have to · Hampton over weight¢and agreed to when he signed a 91ight have· added some occurs then Andra Davis
publicly complained that he approach it. ... It's a new cond 1·t1·oning issues 1·n 2003 five-year contract extension years on my career."
will have a good year and I
·
wished Cowher had stayed year an d .a new sh'1p an d we b t d'd 't
tung
· ' in· 2005. On top of that, the
When the offseason rolled think we'll be pleased with
around or that Tomlitt's- have a lot of new . guys on h'u In resort
·
to
pu
th
h · 11
inexperience was , haw ing. d k..
·
tm on
e P ystca Y Browns trimmed two years around, the Browns asked what we see from him,"
Davis to take one for the Crennel said. "He's a good
"I was cot,tfortable last e~i~es Ward also said the u~aHble to perform list.
f off his deal.
"I'm
not
worried,"
said
team and give back mane- leader, he's a team player
•ear.
I'm
not
g
·ng
to
make
·
.
'
e
set
an
example
o
01
)
·
h the likable Davis, who is · tarily.
recet vers
occasiOnal 1y h
h •
and we· ve got a chance to
niore out of ,·t th,·ln what 1·t foug ht alterations
·
sought by h'ow e"s gomg
d f to· approac d active in the Cleveland comsee
his production pick up.
He could have said, 'No.'
·s,"
sat'd '~'omt
·
l
,, 1· n, an NFL asststant
coac h Randy tA mgs,s · he ens1ve
·d 0f'T' en
1·10 munity and may be the most He could have told general He's solid."
·
coordinator for only one Fichtner, though the players •..;hron , ml\ sat f .om ·
season before succeeding and coach talked through .
ere s a eve! o expectaCowher, the Steelers' coach their differences . Tomlin tion when you come out
for 15 seasons. "A year ago, d
1
lk
f here and that's what he
right and scored on·Brandon
ownp ays any ta
0
expects."
executing this plan, it was a coach/player difficulties,
Phillips' groundout.
Here's what Tomlin
Cooper was booed w)1en
plan only in my mind . saying, "It's human nature
Standing here today, I've 10 be re~&gt;istant to change."
expects from . this Steelers
from Page Bl
he came out to replace
got tangible evidence of the
Not that Tomlin is hesitat- season: Nothing can be
Moehler, who got a standing
way I want to do things. ing to make changes of his assumed, and the teams that load the bases tor Lee, who
' ovation as he walked slowly
Doe~&gt; it make it more com- own, ;nost of which he adjust on the fly and best came in batting .370 since
back to the dugout.
forting ~ Yes, but it's very . won ' t discuss in detail. cope with injuries, upsets June 8. Lee hammered the
Notes: Lee had his firs!
similar (to last year)."
Among them are adjust- and misfortune will sue- second pitch off the left- three hits in the four innings grand slam since _June 28,
. As it turned out, the tran- ments to the passing game ceed.
field facade, his 24th homer after Arroyo knocked in 2007, when he hat one at
s1t10n from the Cowher to and a plan to give some of
"The 'one thing I am of the season.
Cincinnati's
first
run." Minute Maid Park off
the Tomlin eras was rougher Pro . Bowl r~nning. back extremely conscious of is
Cincinnati manager Dusty Moehler struck out Corey Colorado's Brian Fuentes . .-.
than was mlllally vtewed.
Wtlhe Parker s cames to there are thmgs that we d1d Baker brought in Gary Patterson to end the eighth The Astros have won 13 of
"La~! ye_ar's camp was . rookie Rashard rytendenh~IL w,elllast year, but that does- M_ajewski to ~elieve Arroyo on his 90th pitch. · ·
the last 16 nleetings .witb ·
rough, detenst~e end Brett
To~lm also I&amp; : devot1~g · n \;.t;~s~re t~at we Will ~o..W1t.h.9ne, 0\!t.W.,the ss;.venth.' .. Keppinger led off the Cincinnati. ... Baker took
Ke1sel satd. Everythtng less ume tq. spectal teams· · fh~m,;:vel~ thas·year," Tomh~:, ;;;Majewski Y\'gdt}.~'l'e'jada · to ''·~th with a linecdrive dou- OF Ken Griffey, Jr. and 3B
was new, the coaches were dun~g trammg camp. sa1d. Thmgs that we dtdn t ground mto a double play.
ble to left and pitchers began Edwin Encarnacion out of
new an~ we. had a new Spectal teams . CQ!lCh ,Bol?; !1~ .~~.\Ve~ f~s.t.Y~.~:,XV.!:i CIIIJ't S" ~ 36-year-ol~. M~hler , warming up in the Houston the Reds.' lineup for rest.
offense m so 1t was rough. Ltgashesky, wlio s~emed \&lt;t)ltntct,pate: &amp;lt~g' poor liP . ~ .the ~~· ttl otd,er···in· .· bUllp!?n for the first time. Both had played all II
... ~hts year ts much better. conduct every practice ·at .a· those a~!l~; Tt really is .
f9u. of the · .fii:"sf '.eight' · keppinger advanced to third games since the Ali~Star
We re all more comfortable 110 mtles-per-hour pace and clean slate.
mmngs. He allowed only on Adar!) Dunn:s flyout to break.
BY ALAN ROBINSON

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~orrupt
from Page Bl
together with the changes
we have made to our referee
operations statf, will enable
us to continue with the
improvements we are making to our anti-gambling
rules. policies and procedures," Stern said Tuesday.
"There is little comfort to
be gained from the manda- .
tory prison sentence, especially as it affects Mr.
Donaghy's children and
their mother, ·but hopefully
the healing proces!&gt; can
begin in earnest for all."
The NBA could get a .
break from the Olympics,
where the U.S . team is a
heavy favorite to bounce
back from a bronze-medal
performance in 2004 and
win the gold. MVP . Kobe
Bryant and all-star LeBron
James. who has guaranteed
victory, will lead a loaded
u.s. team.
.
Donaghy · pleaded guilty
last August to conspiracy to
engage in wire fraud and
transmitting betting infor-

mation through interstate based on inside . tips.
commerce in the tips-for- Thomas
Martino,
the
payoffs scheme. "By having scheme's middleman, was
this nonpublic information, sentenced to a year and one
I was in a unique position to day for paying the Jeferee
predict the outcome of NBA · thousands of dollars 'Yor the
games," he told a judge at tips. The t.hree men attended
the time.
· school
together
in
Lauro said that to clear his Springfield, Pa.
conscience, Donaghy began
On Tuesday, the judge
cooperating with prosecu- called Donaghy "more cultors even before he was pable" than the · others.
charged, and claimed he "Without Mr. Donaghy,
"'provided the government a there was no scheme," she
roadmap" to widespread said.
·
misconduct in the NBA.
The league had demand"'He told it all - the ed nearly $1.4 million in
good, the bad and the ugly," restitution. But the judge
Lauro said. "He had to do it last week set the restitution
bec&lt;Juse it was the right at $217,266, to be paid
thing to do ... The bottom ·jointly by the three defenline is that Mr. Donaghy ~as dants.
been a model cooperator." ,
"Tim acted in a completeProsecutors have said that ly selfish and unforgivable
though he deserved credit · way, and has forever comfor helping make .the case promised the way people
against two co-defendants look at sports and. officiat- · both former high school ing,"
said
Lame II
classmates of Donaghy McMorris, spokesperson
nothing else he alleged was ' for the National Basketball ·
criminaL
Referees
Association.
At a sentencing last week, "However, NBA referees
James Battista, a profes- will continue to officiate
sional gambler and admitted with the highest level of
drug addict, got 15 months integrity and professionalin prison for making bets ism.u

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welcome Dr. John Perry to the regtQf!.1ift
hlghly·tralned and experienced cati:IIOclio~aC}e
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personalized care. Dedicatlnf himself and hi\ .
team to delivering the hi;hest quality of care
possible is foremost as a goai.After c~mpleting
fellowships at Cleveland Clinic and Srat,e.:~
University of New York, Dr. Perry ~cf:d
in the Canton, Ohio reJion bl4re
to Gallipolis. In his short
already su~cessfuily completld
open heart, vai.Je replacement and tha,nlclt:
procedures. Patients, families and referring
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AP phOto

Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy arrives at Brooklyn federal court for his sentencing
Tuesday In New York. Donaghy pleaded guilty in August 2007 to federal charges that he
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Livelier Tomlin makes changes JJrowns' LB Davis accepts pay cut
approachable player on the manager Phil Savage to
BY TOM WITHERS
at a IDO-decibel level last ·
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Browns' roster. "My wife trade or release him. But
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season, also seems to have
(Monique) and I have hardly Davis agreed, after speaking
geared it down.
BEREA - Imagine your touched any of the signing with coach Romeo Crennel.
LATROBE, Pa. - One
What Tomlin doesn't
··1 talked to RAC (Rack)/'
difFerence in thi s Pittsburgh
want is for controversy to boss asking you to take a 40 bonus. I'm not going to be
Davis
said, using Crennel 's
percent
cut
in
salary,
then
one
of
those
guys
that
when
Steelers \raining camp from
. follow any change. one reanickname
. "RAC had a big
adding
that
this
will
be
your
they
leave
this
league
son he chooses to deal prithat of last season: Mike
influence on my decision.
Tomlin is no longer being
vately with many issues that last year on the payroll. they're broke."
He told me what the situaOuch.
·
One
of
the
club's
top
asked what it' s like to suesome head coaches wouldtion
was .going to be. He told
Now,
imagine
being
able
defenders
since
2003,
n't hesitate to make public.
ceed Bill Cowher as coach.
me
about
the additions they
Davis' playing time was cut
Tomlin,. who seemed to
Not that Tomlin can't be to smile about it.
Andra Davis isn't bitter. dramatically last season as were . trying to get. Why
bypass any breaking-in periplayer-friendly, much like
It
's
not in his DNA. And in a the Browns began to rotate leave now' We' re building
od as only the third Stcelcrs with· each other. We know Cowher
was.
Tomlin
I've . been
head coach in 38 years. what to expect from coach laughed when quarterback sport where greed too often in some young blood. The something.
seems more animated and Tomlin. He knows what we Ben Roethlisberger wore a rules, Cleveland's line- former Florida Gator was through the bad years so I'm
backer has but one demand: credited with 104 tackles, 29 going to try to stick around
even more in charge than he have and 1 think he's more
b
t
p·
was las·t s.·e··s·on.
Not
that
srm
rero
a
one
s
nng
The
chance to play and sup- less than the previous season through the good years."
u
comfortable."
workout, and he allowed
The season ahead promisand 95 fewer than in 2005
there were any questions
According to right tackle star safety Troy Polamalu to port his family. .
Honestly.
when he recorded a career~ es to· be as good as it's been
abou t who was running the Willie Colon, there was ten- skip spring workouts so . he
in Cleveland for a long time.
"Money's
the
last
thing
on
high 199 stops.
Steelers, despi te the now sion along the offensive line could work out on his own
The Browns have talent at
mind,"
Davis
said
after
.
He
was
slowed
by
an
our
36-year-old Tomlin's pre vi- all season as All-Pro left in California.
ous lack of head coaching guard Alan Faneca, now
But when four-time Pro practice this week. "We ankle injury · sustained dur- every position, and their
defense, which ranked 30th
experience. ·
with the Jets, refused to Bowl pick Casey Hampton grew up dirt poor. For me to ing training camp and Davis overall last season, has been
come
from
the
small
town
of
eventually
was
taken
off
the
''He's going to be hard on implement some changes was the only one of several
bolstered by the additions of
all the guys, not ju~t me," sought by new offensive linemen who didn't follow Live Oak, Florida, it's a field on third downs and I inemen Shaun Rogers and
we
.have
now.
replaced
by
second-year
blessing
what
linebacker
Lawrence line coach Larry Zierlein.
d
b 1 ·
· h
Corey Williams, two mounTimmons said when asked
or ers Y osmg wetg t I'm doing way better than 99 linebacker Leon Williams.
Fancca's stubbornness before camp, Tomlin didn't percent of people."
A mainstay in the 1J1iddle tains of men who can clog
Tuesday how Tomlin has created doubt among the hesitate to embarrass one of
But among the I per- of Cleveland's .defense for running lanes.
changed. " But I respect him younger linemen, who did- his best players by putting
"Those big guys demand a
centers,
Davis' willingness five years, Davis was sudforthat."
n•t k·now whet her to 1·o11 ow him on the physically to accept a huge slash in pay denly on the outside.
double team," Davis said.
Respect?; Tomlin didn't a &gt;tar player's lead or to do unable to perform list. Until
And with blockers tied up,
ts rare.
"It was a tough adjusthave any trouble winning what was asked of them.
h d
· h H
Davis
and Cleveland's lineFollowing
the
worst
of
his
ment,"
he
said.
"But
I
don't
ropslooks
wetgto t.be about
ampton
that from hi s players last
"A 1an was a leader," - e who
25 six seasons with the Browns, have any regrets the way last backers figure to be busy.
season,
although . the Colon said. " Sometimes
d
· h
"Hopefully what will hapSteelers ( 10-6) experienced
poun s overwetg I - must the club asked the 29-year- year played out because it
you can't teach old dogs work out by h' elf ·a d old Davis to accept a base gave me the attitude I have pen is the guys up front will
a rough finish by losing four new tricks. We have to realuns
n
of thei.r final ti ve and lasting
can't practice with his team- salary for this season of now. It was very humbling. I keep the linebackers clean
izc Alan is, gone, coach mates.
$1.675 niillion - down learned a lot from that. But so that th~ linebackers . can
only one game in the play- Zierlein is the boss and
Cowher also battled with from the $3 million h'e not playing all those snaps make the tackles, and if that
offs. Despite that. no player that' s how we . have to · Hampton over weight¢and agreed to when he signed a 91ight have· added some occurs then Andra Davis
publicly complained that he approach it. ... It's a new cond 1·t1·oning issues 1·n 2003 five-year contract extension years on my career."
will have a good year and I
·
wished Cowher had stayed year an d .a new sh'1p an d we b t d'd 't
tung
· ' in· 2005. On top of that, the
When the offseason rolled think we'll be pleased with
around or that Tomlitt's- have a lot of new . guys on h'u In resort
·
to
pu
th
h · 11
inexperience was , haw ing. d k..
·
tm on
e P ystca Y Browns trimmed two years around, the Browns asked what we see from him,"
Davis to take one for the Crennel said. "He's a good
"I was cot,tfortable last e~i~es Ward also said the u~aHble to perform list.
f off his deal.
"I'm
not
worried,"
said
team and give back mane- leader, he's a team player
•ear.
I'm
not
g
·ng
to
make
·
.
'
e
set
an
example
o
01
)
·
h the likable Davis, who is · tarily.
recet vers
occasiOnal 1y h
h •
and we· ve got a chance to
niore out of ,·t th,·ln what 1·t foug ht alterations
·
sought by h'ow e"s gomg
d f to· approac d active in the Cleveland comsee
his production pick up.
He could have said, 'No.'
·s,"
sat'd '~'omt
·
l
,, 1· n, an NFL asststant
coac h Randy tA mgs,s · he ens1ve
·d 0f'T' en
1·10 munity and may be the most He could have told general He's solid."
·
coordinator for only one Fichtner, though the players •..;hron , ml\ sat f .om ·
season before succeeding and coach talked through .
ere s a eve! o expectaCowher, the Steelers' coach their differences . Tomlin tion when you come out
for 15 seasons. "A year ago, d
1
lk
f here and that's what he
right and scored on·Brandon
ownp ays any ta
0
expects."
executing this plan, it was a coach/player difficulties,
Phillips' groundout.
Here's what Tomlin
Cooper was booed w)1en
plan only in my mind . saying, "It's human nature
Standing here today, I've 10 be re~&gt;istant to change."
expects from . this Steelers
from Page Bl
he came out to replace
got tangible evidence of the
Not that Tomlin is hesitat- season: Nothing can be
Moehler, who got a standing
way I want to do things. ing to make changes of his assumed, and the teams that load the bases tor Lee, who
' ovation as he walked slowly
Doe~&gt; it make it more com- own, ;nost of which he adjust on the fly and best came in batting .370 since
back to the dugout.
forting ~ Yes, but it's very . won ' t discuss in detail. cope with injuries, upsets June 8. Lee hammered the
Notes: Lee had his firs!
similar (to last year)."
Among them are adjust- and misfortune will sue- second pitch off the left- three hits in the four innings grand slam since _June 28,
. As it turned out, the tran- ments to the passing game ceed.
field facade, his 24th homer after Arroyo knocked in 2007, when he hat one at
s1t10n from the Cowher to and a plan to give some of
"The 'one thing I am of the season.
Cincinnati's
first
run." Minute Maid Park off
the Tomlin eras was rougher Pro . Bowl r~nning. back extremely conscious of is
Cincinnati manager Dusty Moehler struck out Corey Colorado's Brian Fuentes . .-.
than was mlllally vtewed.
Wtlhe Parker s cames to there are thmgs that we d1d Baker brought in Gary Patterson to end the eighth The Astros have won 13 of
"La~! ye_ar's camp was . rookie Rashard rytendenh~IL w,elllast year, but that does- M_ajewski to ~elieve Arroyo on his 90th pitch. · ·
the last 16 nleetings .witb ·
rough, detenst~e end Brett
To~lm also I&amp; : devot1~g · n \;.t;~s~re t~at we Will ~o..W1t.h.9ne, 0\!t.W.,the ss;.venth.' .. Keppinger led off the Cincinnati. ... Baker took
Ke1sel satd. Everythtng less ume tq. spectal teams· · fh~m,;:vel~ thas·year," Tomh~:, ;;;Majewski Y\'gdt}.~'l'e'jada · to ''·~th with a linecdrive dou- OF Ken Griffey, Jr. and 3B
was new, the coaches were dun~g trammg camp. sa1d. Thmgs that we dtdn t ground mto a double play.
ble to left and pitchers began Edwin Encarnacion out of
new an~ we. had a new Spectal teams . CQ!lCh ,Bol?; !1~ .~~.\Ve~ f~s.t.Y~.~:,XV.!:i CIIIJ't S" ~ 36-year-ol~. M~hler , warming up in the Houston the Reds.' lineup for rest.
offense m so 1t was rough. Ltgashesky, wlio s~emed \&lt;t)ltntct,pate: &amp;lt~g' poor liP . ~ .the ~~· ttl otd,er···in· .· bUllp!?n for the first time. Both had played all II
... ~hts year ts much better. conduct every practice ·at .a· those a~!l~; Tt really is .
f9u. of the · .fii:"sf '.eight' · keppinger advanced to third games since the Ali~Star
We re all more comfortable 110 mtles-per-hour pace and clean slate.
mmngs. He allowed only on Adar!) Dunn:s flyout to break.
BY ALAN ROBINSON

Reds

a

~orrupt
from Page Bl
together with the changes
we have made to our referee
operations statf, will enable
us to continue with the
improvements we are making to our anti-gambling
rules. policies and procedures," Stern said Tuesday.
"There is little comfort to
be gained from the manda- .
tory prison sentence, especially as it affects Mr.
Donaghy's children and
their mother, ·but hopefully
the healing proces!&gt; can
begin in earnest for all."
The NBA could get a .
break from the Olympics,
where the U.S . team is a
heavy favorite to bounce
back from a bronze-medal
performance in 2004 and
win the gold. MVP . Kobe
Bryant and all-star LeBron
James. who has guaranteed
victory, will lead a loaded
u.s. team.
.
Donaghy · pleaded guilty
last August to conspiracy to
engage in wire fraud and
transmitting betting infor-

mation through interstate based on inside . tips.
commerce in the tips-for- Thomas
Martino,
the
payoffs scheme. "By having scheme's middleman, was
this nonpublic information, sentenced to a year and one
I was in a unique position to day for paying the Jeferee
predict the outcome of NBA · thousands of dollars 'Yor the
games," he told a judge at tips. The t.hree men attended
the time.
· school
together
in
Lauro said that to clear his Springfield, Pa.
conscience, Donaghy began
On Tuesday, the judge
cooperating with prosecu- called Donaghy "more cultors even before he was pable" than the · others.
charged, and claimed he "Without Mr. Donaghy,
"'provided the government a there was no scheme," she
roadmap" to widespread said.
·
misconduct in the NBA.
The league had demand"'He told it all - the ed nearly $1.4 million in
good, the bad and the ugly," restitution. But the judge
Lauro said. "He had to do it last week set the restitution
bec&lt;Juse it was the right at $217,266, to be paid
thing to do ... The bottom ·jointly by the three defenline is that Mr. Donaghy ~as dants.
been a model cooperator." ,
"Tim acted in a completeProsecutors have said that ly selfish and unforgivable
though he deserved credit · way, and has forever comfor helping make .the case promised the way people
against two co-defendants look at sports and. officiat- · both former high school ing,"
said
Lame II
classmates of Donaghy McMorris, spokesperson
nothing else he alleged was ' for the National Basketball ·
criminaL
Referees
Association.
At a sentencing last week, "However, NBA referees
James Battista, a profes- will continue to officiate
sional gambler and admitted with the highest level of
drug addict, got 15 months integrity and professionalin prison for making bets ism.u

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personalized care. Dedicatlnf himself and hi\ .
team to delivering the hi;hest quality of care
possible is foremost as a goai.After c~mpleting
fellowships at Cleveland Clinic and Srat,e.:~
University of New York, Dr. Perry ~cf:d
in the Canton, Ohio reJion bl4re
to Gallipolis. In his short
already su~cessfuily completld
open heart, vai.Je replacement and tha,nlclt:
procedures. Patients, families and referring
physicians have been extremely satisfied with
their care.

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AP phOto

Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy arrives at Brooklyn federal court for his sentencing
Tuesday In New York. Donaghy pleaded guilty in August 2007 to federal charges that he
· took payoffs from a professional gambler for inside tips on games.

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316 3rd Street Pt. Pleasant, WV
304-675-5888

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Gallipolis
~49 Third Ave. • ph 446-o902

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740-992-7028

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204 W. 2nd StrHt
Pomeroy, Ohio

992-0461
License CC700077.006
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216 Upper River Rd., Gallipolis, Ohio
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446-2404
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304-675-5847
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990 2nd Ave· Gallipolis, OH •740-441.0200

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204 W. 2nd StrHt
Pomeroy, Ohio

992-0461
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216 Upper River Rd., Gallipolis, Ohio
'/2 Mile south of the Sliver Bridge

446-2404
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304-674-8022

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304-675-5847
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email-. twinoaksfcu@cloh.com

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Middleport

992-5627

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2535 St. Rt. 218, Gallipolis, Ohio
740·446-9950

114 High Street
Pomeroy, OH 45769

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740-992-2802

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email :mcochran@ peoplesfcu.com
2101 .Jackson Av~nuc
Pt. Plensnnt, West Virginia 25550
304-675-4441
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106 N. 2nd Avenue
Middleport, OH 45760
614-992-2825

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304-675-5510

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304-674-0120 &amp; 304-674-8103

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email-. twinoaksfcu@cloh.com

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Lakin, WV 25550
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School Apparel
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Uniforms • Shoes
Middleport

992-5627

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Consultant

2535 St. Rt. 218, Gallipolis, Ohio
740·446-9950

114 High Street
Pomeroy, OH 45769

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740-992-2802

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Pt. Pleasant Branch
email :mcochran@ peoplesfcu.com
2101 .Jackson Av~nuc
Pt. Plensnnt, West Virginia 25550
304-675-4441
Fax ..'04-857~oo 13

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106 N. 2nd Avenue
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614-992-2825

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2226 Jackson Ave.

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44·6-2374

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911 equipment, i'f necessary.
Commissioner
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Sheets said Wednesday lhe
county has. secured a
financing package from
Farmers Bank and Savings
Co., that can be accessed if
necessary to purchase lhe
computers and communication's equ_ipment necessary

to operate the service.
The equipment, to be purchased from' EmergiTech of
Columbus, is expected to cost
$336,973. The Appalachian
Regional Commission has
pledged $100,000 toward
that purchase, and Sheets said
a loan for the balance would
allow the county to pay the
balance of the cost over a
five-year period. The county
would pay $13,000 each
quarter until the loan is
retired, Sheets said.
Sheets said the ARC
funding is expected some-

Restitution
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Rivenest ·theft
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time in August. At that time,
commissioners and the 911
committee will determine
how lhe balance of the
eq uipment cosl will be paid.
The county must have the .
E-911 service in place by the
end of 2008. Renovations
must be made to the
Emergency Medical Services
building, where the service
will operate. Once the renovations are made, the equipment can be pul in place.
· Th!! county will use proceeds from lwo telephone
charges to operate the ser-

vice and retire debt Voters
approved a 50-cent monthly
telephone line f~e ·on all
land lines, and a fee charged
to cellular telephone users is
now being held in escrow at
the state level in the county's name.
Money in both of those
funds can be used to purchase equipment and cover
other set-up expenses.
However, the escrow funds
will be lost unless the E-911
service is operational by the
end of the year. Sheets said
·commissioners can also use

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general fund money, if necessary, to pay on the loan and
pay other related expenses.
Commissioners believe the
50-cent monthly charge will
generate sufficient funding
for the operation of the service. Collections, to date,
have been more than was _
anticipated, and the 911 committee hopes to use EMS disc
patchers and a few additional
dispatchers to operate both
services. They are awaiting an
opinion from the prosecuting
attorney as to whether such an
arrangement is lawful.

Administrative
changes at
Carleton, Meigs
Industries
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POMEROY - A Point
Pleasant, W.Va. woman has
been ordered to pay $8,500
in restitution to . the
Sternwheel
Rh erfest
Committee but will not serve
time in jail for grand theft
In May, · Helen Maxine
McClintock, 72, pleaded
guilty to the single count,
charging she embezzled
funds from the non-profit
committee. She was indicted
in November, 2007 by the
Meigs County Grand Jury.
Lasl· week, .Judge Fre9--W. ·f'1'-'~~..,
Crow
III
sentenced
McClintock to the maximum
sentence of 18 months in
prison on the count, but suspended the prison term and
ordered McClintock to participate · in ·the Community
Corrections program and
ordered- her to serve 500
hours of community service.
McClintock will be permitted to pay restitution in
$150 monthly payments, to
be secured by a mortgage
on her home. She was
accused ()f a "pattern of
embezzlement" by Assistant
Prosecuting
Attorney
Matthew Donahue at the
time of her arraignment.
Donal)ue said McClintock
allegedly confes.sed to the
crime to members of the
Sternwheel Festival board
when the money was discovered missing.
McClintock has been free
on a $1,000 personal recqgnizance bond since the time
of her indictment earlier
this year.

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. SYRACUSE - Steve
Beha, ·executive director of
Carleton School and Meigs
Industries, is stepping down
to accept a, new position as
the Program Director I
Assistant Superintendent at
the
Gallipolis
Develo~mental Center.
Beha s last day at
Carleton
School/Meigs
Industries is tomorrow with
Kay Davis, current director
of education at Carleton
School, taking hi s place .
Davis has been wilh the
school for 18 years.
"Kay is dedicated to
ensuring that 4uahty services are provided for individuals with developmental
disabilities arid their families who live here in Meigs
. County," Beha said.
Da.vi:S said in the fall the
school will be providing
services to around 50 students, preschool through
school age with various
developmental disabilities.
while around 60-80 adults
currently receive services
through Meigs Industries.
Davis said she is excited'
about her new position but
added: "I'm sorry to lose
Steve." She went on to say
she hopes for a consistent
transilion into lhe new
administrative changes.
"We just want to continue
providing services for people with developmental disabilities. whatever services
those are and we all kno'w
those change over the .
years," Davis said. "We just
Although work still want to continue to meet the
needs of the people we
continues at the
serve."
construction site
Beha describe s his 16
of the new
years
at · Carleton
Pomeroy Mason
SchooVMei¥s
Industries as
Bridge, there's
"wonderful'- and adds he's
plenty to catch
"been
fortunate to be part of
. the eye, including
an
exceptional
·caring team
the newly comof
individuals
dedicated
topleted decorative
providing quality services
retaining wall and for children and adults with
some head-turndevelopmental disabilities."
ing views from the
Beha explains, as a resiOhio
tower,
both
dent
of Meigs County and'
,
pictured here.
parent of an individual
Beth Serge~l/photos
served by Meigs Industries'
Adult Services Program, he

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POINT
PLEASANT,
W, Va. - Despite some
Bennigan 's
restauranls
closing nationwide, the one
in Point Pleasant will
remain open.
·. Restauran't
chairis
Bennigan 's and Steak &amp; Ale
filed for Chapter 0 bankruptcy protection Tuesday,
and stores owned by the
parent company will shut
their doors. Metromedia
Restaurant Group of Plano,
Texas, filed for bankruptcy
protection in the Easlern
District of Texas, according
to reports by the Associated
Press.
Manager Mike Hughes
said only the corporate
restaurants were affected by
the closures and that the
Point Pleasant location will
remain open because it is a
franchise operation.
"We were told by the corporation and vendors
they willl still provide lhe
same food," Hugh~s said.
"Chapter 7 does not affect

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GUYSVILLE - The two
suspicious devices initially
beheved to be pipe bombs
placed at the Guysville and
Stewart postal building s
have been deemed "hoaxes"
according to Michael
Brooks, specjal agent with
the Federar Bureau of
Investigatio" ih ,G:incidnati.'
"As far as ' we know they
containe9 no explosives
but have been sent to the

The FBI con tinues to
lab for further analysis,"
. work with officials from the
Brooks added .
Though , The Athens Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco
• Messenger reported a phys- . and Firearms and the
.ical description . of the Athens County Sheriff's
devices, Brooks said his Department on the case.
According to the Athens
office . is . not officially
releasiog any :information County EMA, the second
about
lhe '
devices. suspicious device placed at
Accofding '· t,o the Athens the Stewart postal building
County
Emergency was rendered "inert" and
Management Agency, the the all clear given around
device placed in Guysville 7:45
p.m.
Tuesday
contained a liquid as.well as evening. ·
papers, both of which were
Ohio 329 from Ohio 50 at
bemg processed by the FBL the Marathorr gas station

through· the Villages of
Guysville and Stewart ·were
then reopened to traffic .
Both scenes are still being
treated as crime scenes and
being processed l&gt;Y law
enforcement Mail delivery
returned to normal yesterday in the Guysville and
Stewart area.
As for the bank robbery
lhat occurred at the Hocking
Valley Bank in Coolville
only hours after the suspi-

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