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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

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Junior horse
show showcases
talent, skill, A2

Rodgers sharp, but Packers fall
BY CHRIS JENKINS
ASSOCIATED PRESS

AP photo

Cleveland Indians' Andy Gonzalez, right, is co ngratulated by Cleveland Indians' Jhonny
Peralta after Gonzalez h.it a two-run home run off Baltimore Orioles pitcher Jamie Walker in
the eighth inning of a baseball game Monday in Cleveland.

-Indians defeat ·Orioles 13~8
CLEVELAND (AP) - enth.
Sal Fasano had RBI singles
Asdrubal Cabr.era homered,
PincH-hitter
Jamey and Ryan Garko a basesthen doubled in the go-ahead Carroll's bases-loaded sacri- loaded sacrifice fly.
run in the seve nth inn ing as fice fly off Rocky Cherry (0Cabrera hit his fourth
the Cleveland Indi ans beat I) in the bottom half tied it. homer to start the second.
the Baltimore Oriol es 13-8 Jamie Walker replaced · Brian Roberts drove in one
Monday night fo r their Cherry and Cabrera got an run with a gro undout and
fourth straight victory.
RBI double when his sharp Markak is had an RBI double
The Indians took an early grounder went oft the glove · off Indians starter Fau sto
5-0 lead but fell behind 8-1 .. of third baseman Mel vi n Carmona to make it 5:2 in
Cleveland scored three times Mora and into left field. the third.
in the · seventh. and Ben Grady Sizemore's RBI
Aubrey Huff extended his
Francisco
and
Andy groundout made it I0-8 .
hitting streak to 19 ga mes by
Gonzalez homered in the
Edward Mujica (1-1) 'got hitting his 24th homer in the
eighth.
· one out for his first major Orioles fourth. Roberts' RBI
Cabrera and four team- · league win. He came on with single in the seventh made it
mates each drove in two runs the bases loaded and a 7-3 7-4 and put hi s hitting streak
as the Indians opened a I0- lead. but in the span of four at 13 games.
game
homestand. The pitches yielded a basesCarmona yielded seven
matchup of last-place teams loaded triple to Mark akis runs over 6 1-3 innings. The
marked · the first time and sacrif'tce fl y to Melvin right-hander, a 19-game winCleveland and Baltimore had Mora to make it 8. 7.
ner a year ago, spent more
met since May 7, 2007 .Cleveland took a 5-0 lead than two months on the di sthe Indians played 12 inter- off Dennis Sarfate (4-3). a abled list with a strained left
league
games
against converted reliever makin g hip. He is 1-2 with a 10.42
Cincinnati over that span.
his fourth career start.
ERA in four starts since.
Nick Markakis had three
Sizemore · walked and being activated July 26.
hits and drove in four runs scored on a triple· by David
Francisco hit a solo homer
for Baltimore. which took an Dellucci to open the Indians' and Gonzalez a two-run shot
8-7 lead in a five-run sev- four-run first. Francisco and in the Indians eighth.

Skyline
from Page Bl
Duncan's treasure. Duncan
jumped into the lead with
Dave Dickson on his heels
and Strausser on the high
side. Strausser dipped the
wall and did a couple rollovers to end his fine run .
Duncan roared on to the win
over Dickson, Baxter,
Davis, Crabtree,
Imler,
Hickle, Greg Mitchell.
Brandy Bower, ' and Brian
Benson.
"It's not as great as. the
first one, but it's still a great
feeling," said Duncan of
win number two. "I hated
to see that (accident) . happen to Aaron, but at the
same time it's nice to be in
position to win ."
When the AMRA Road
Warriors come to town, they
are indeed warriors and
excitement is at a premium.
Fans did not leave disap, pointed Friday night. A
nearly identical script ,highlighted the AMRA Road
Warrior feature as Mark
Dickson of Gallipolis, Ohio
blasted into the early lead of
fast timer Kenny Johnson,
the Southside Flyer. On laps
9- 11 second place Chris
Stotts appeared to close the
gap in lapped traffic, but
once Dickson cleared the
fourth back marker he once
again stretched it out over
Stotts.
Stotts was left to battle
with' Jeremy Berwanger and
Johnson for second, just as
Doug Henry blasted into the
mix with Jeremy Blake irT
tow. Blake had a great run
going, then an encounter
with . another car altered
Blake's alignment and the
local ace began a fade, and
eventual DNF.
Louis Krushansky - took
center stage ·for the touring
outlaw modifieds, craftily
working into the top five as
Berwanger continued to
fend off Johnson and work
on Stotts for second.
Dickson continued his dominance until disaster struck
on lap 24 of the 30-\ap "A".
Dickson reportedly shucked
a driveshaft, ending his
night ~nd bid for certain
victory.
Stott's enjoyed his view
from the. catbird's seat and
inhe'rited the lead, spending
the last six laps strategically
fending off the oncoming
Berwanger
wi th
Krushansky in the third.
The battle for number one
was fierce with the rest of
the pack bearing down close

behind for position. Behind
Krushansky was Henry,
J.P.
Roberts,
Riddle,
John son, John Burdette,
Brian Whiteman. and Ryan
Mayle.
·
'· ] had my hands full
tonight, but we got here to
victory lane. That 's all that
matters ," said winner Chris
Stotts. "There 'J·or a while I
think I had something for
Mark (Dickson), but got
caught up in lapped traffic. I
'hated to seem him drop out.
but knew if we were smart
we had a good chance for
the
win.
Jeremy
(Berwailger) battled me·
hard the whole race. "
Kenny Riddle took hardcharger honors by a couple
positions over a similarly
1mpressive effort from J.P.
Robert s. Riddle came from
20'th to fifth, and .Roberts
from 17th to sixth. Robin
Dustin came from 21st . to
II th.
The always tough late
model division saw a couple
newcomers in town to prepare for the $3,000 to win
September 6 late model
extravaganza. Going green
to checkered without caution, Chris Garnes won his
third Skyline main in the
powerful late model division. Third generation driver Audie Swartz took the
initial lap one lead; then
outside pole- sitter Jeff
Wood battled bac k to lead
'lhe second and third circuits. Not to be denied,
Swartz regained the lead
throu gh lap seve n when
eventual winner Garnes
'took the top slot.
Des.pile heavy traffic
Garnes was able to outpower Swartz for the duration,
while Larry Bond overtook
Wood for third. ~ond and
Wood had a great du~l the
entire race, then after the
elder Bond secured third,
Wood had to duke it out
with the youngest of the
Bond siblings, Andy Bond.
As Garnes raced to the
victory circle with Swartz in
tow, · Bond foliowed with
Wood, Bond, Dan Shrigley,
Jason Montgo mery, Tony
Roush, Chris Carpeiuer, and
Dan Morrison in sequence .
Montgomery earned hardcharging honors in a I 7th to
7th run , while Dan
Morrison came from 16th to
I Oth.
What a difference a week
can make. Last week, Matt
Holcomb had 'one of those
nights' where th ings just
didn't go· right. This Friday
he had 'one of those nights',
but this time it was· of the
good variety. Jeremy Blake
is the inchouse hot shoe at

GREEN BAY, Wis .
Aaron Rodgers shrugged off
a shaky beginning as Brett
Fav re's replacement.
In his firs t start for the
Green Bay Packers, Rodgers
delivered a pair of scori ng
drives and a hanc:Jfll]_of highlights in a 2-0· 17 preseaspn
loss to the . Ci ncinn at i
Bengals on Monday night.
The Packers definitively
handed Rodgers the keys to
one of the NFL's best offenses afte r trading Favre to the
'New York Jets last week ending an . ugly, monthlong
divorce with one of the most
beloved players in franchise
hi story.
And despite spendi ng
most of the past three seasons holding a clipboard.
Rodgers didn 't show 'many
signs of nerves in hi s first
step out of Favre's shadow.
the Bengals tagged Rodgers
for a[l early interception off
of a deflected pass. but he
recovered to complete 9 of
15 throws for 117 yards and
a touchdown.
Rodgers could have had a
second scorin g strike . but
couldn' t connect on a deep
ball to wide open receiver
James Jones on the Packers·

third drive. On the next play.
Rodgers threw a crisp 30yard pass to Ruvell Martin
on third-and-2 that helped
set up a 37-yard fie ld .goal
by Mason Crosby.
On the Packers' ne .xt passession, Jones caught a dart
from Rodgers and ran for a
30-yard touchdown
despite bouncing off a jarring hit from Bengals safety
Marvin White that knocked
otT his helmet. As Jones
compl eted a "Lambeau
Leap" into the grandstand s.
Rodgers ran down the fie ld
to congratulate him.
Rodgers \e ft the game
after the first quarter. wi th
th e Packers lead in ~ I 0-0
. after a sluggish perform&lt;tnce
by ,the Bengals' No. I
otTcnsc .
Pl ay ing without runnin g
back Rudi John son ani! wide
rece tver
T. J.
H o u s .h man d z ad e h ,

Cincwmati didn't gain a first
clown umil early in the second quarter.
·
Carson Palmer finished the
game 5-for-9 for 33 yards
with a touchdewn, con nectinn with tight end Ben
U~cht for a 14-yard score
early in the second quarter.
Backup Ryan Fitzpatrick
took over and led the
Bengals on a drive. handing
off to Chri s Perry for a 6yard ,touchdown that put
Cincinnati ahead 14-10.
Fit zpatrick led the Bengals
into Packers territory again
later in the quart er, and
Shayne Graha,m's 43-yard
field goal put the Bengals
ahead 17 -I 0 going into halftime·.
Graham added a 32-yarder
in the fourth quarter. Packers
rookie Matt Flynn connected
with run ning back Kregg
Lumpkin fo'r an 11 ·-yard
touchdown with just o'ver
three minutes left in the
game.
Bengals wide receiver
Chad John so n pl ayed into
the second quarter. catching
one pass for I0 yards.
Martin , one of. Rodgers'
favorite targets in practice,
left the game with a head
injury in the second quarter.
He walked otT the field unassisted but did n' t return ..

Cincinnat i (52-67 ) along David Ross for assignment
with two other players who and called up catcher Rya n
have yet to be named for Hani gan from Triple-A
Louisville.
Dunn .
from PageBl
Reds mana ger Dusty
Dunn had played his
entire
career
with Baker, whose team has lost
Ramire z.
Ci ncinnati and was nearing nine of I 0 ga mes since the
Dunn , 28. wa s batting the end of an $18.5 milli on Griffey trade . sa id he' ll
.233 ·this seaso n for the contract when he was trad- mis s hav ing Dunn on the
Reds with 32 homers, · tied ed. He said Monday that he club.
for tops in the majors. He spoke with Arizona manag" It \ tou gher to lose a
has a career .247 batting er Bob Melvin, but Dunn good guy, you know. than
average with 270 career said he's tlot sure what role the 40-home run g uy,"
homers and is eligible for he ' ll. fill.
Baker told reporters. " It's
free agency at the end ·of the
'T il do whateve r." Dunn going to be tough to replace
season.
. said . "If they want me to his otfense, but it's even
Arizo na tried to acquire catch, I'll catch."
toug her to repl ace the
.
Mark Teixeira from the
On Jul y 3 1, Ci ncinnati man ."'
Atlanta Braves at last sent outfielder Ken Griffey
The Reds said general
month' s trade deadline Jr. to the Chicago White manage r Walt Jocketty was
before he went to the Los Sox for relief pitcher Nick go ing to the Domini can
· Angeles Angel s.
·
Masse t and a Triple-A play- Republic on Monday: He
The Diamondbacks sent . er. On Sunday. the Reds didn ' t immediatel y return a
right-hander Dallas Buck to designated veteran catcher · phone message.

Skyline Speedway, but
Friday Holcomb unseated
the
bountiful
Blake.
Holcomb took the lead from
the outside pole and waltzed
to victory with Blake strikingly close behind every
.
inch of the way.
George
Klintworth,
another top consistent runner, edged out Anthony .
Maynard for fourth, wh(le
Gary 'Gould fended off
Dusty Adkins for fifth.
Adkins had manifested a
run from 12th to sixth,
while Ryan Wilson-coming
ofT a good run last weekcame from the tail to 7th for
hard
charger
honors.
Brandon
Oliver, Jake
Swain. and Darrick Smith
rounded out the top ten.
The two heavy hitters in
the Four Cylinder divi sionTommy Adkins and Tim
Christopher- led the field to
the start of the A-main .
Usually, a· fireworks of a
battle, Friday's version was
a kinder, gentler battle, but
no-less a good race. Adkins
led every lap to claim his
seventh win of the year at
Skyline, his third consecutive win, and his 26th win of
the year overall. Last weekend, Adkins picked up four
feature win s including one
at Skyline.
Once again several battles'
highlighted the action as the
4-Cyl boys ' put on a great
show weekly. Behind the
two front runners were
Jeff
Grumpy
Adkins,
Rankin, Frank Shamblin, ·
George Klintworth, Bobby
Coll ins, .Donnie Bartlett,
Nick Fitch, and Barry Kitts.
The family sport of racing
begins at a young age and
the youngsters put on a
show. This week it was
Ronnie Pickens again domi nating in hi s #25 with good
efforts from .the rest of the
pack, namely secon~ plac_e
Kyle Bond. At the fmtsh 11
was Kyle Bond, Zack Fox,
Will Holland, and Mariah
Miller. ·
Racer note: In a field of123 cars, nine-time Skyline
winner Danny Smith represented the speedway with a
Jrd place fini sh in the Cmain at, the 48th Annual
Knoxville Nationals. Hi s
fini sh was· one short of a
transfer to the B-main, but a
great representation of Ohio
outlaw sprint car racing.
Racing continues August
15 and August 22 on
Fridays at Skyline. There
will be no racing on August
· 29, then Skyline will make
the shift to Saturdays with a
big late model special on
September 6 paying $3,000
to win .

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MIDDLEPORT - The
·Village of Middleport,
working with the Ohi o
Environmental Protection
Age ncy, ha s identified a
low-interest funding source
for the engineering, plann.ing and construction of
sewerage system upgrades.

At .- Monday 's regular
meeting, Middleport Village
Council authorized ' Fiscal
Officer Susan Baker to pursue a one-perce nt planning,
design and construction
loan through the Ohio
Environmental Protection
,Agency 's
Division of
Environmental
and
Financial Assistance .
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ACtion
Facemyer
took home
the grand
champion
market
lamb at the
Junior Fair·
Sheep
Show. Also
pictured
(second
from left)
Audrionna
Pullins, fairqueen,
Ashley Life,
fair queen
first runnerup, Daniel
Buckley, fair
king.

POMEROY - The . sale
of du cks. for the duck derby
which annually takes place
on • the Saturday
of
Sternwheel Riverfest went
on sale today.
A report on the event was
given at . the Pomeroy
Merchants
Association
meeting Tuesday at Farmers
Bank. Again this ye.1r •he top
prize . will $ 1,000 in
Chamber of Commerce
bucks which .can be spent at
any place which is a member
of the Chamber. Second
Bath
prize will be a $250 saving
Serganllphoto
bond. Numerous other prizes
will be awarded to those
who have the ducks bearing
...
the number on their "adop.,
tion paper" be among the
first to cross the finish line.
The du ck papers can be
purchased from George
Wright, or at Down-ChildsMullen-Mu sser Insurance
Agency. the Chamber of
by Ciera Marcinko. In the place, Br~ndon Marcinko.
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Commerce or Mark Porter BSER&lt;lENT@ MYOAILYSENTINELCOM intermediate division, Lilly third place, Russen Beegle,
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· Jacks took home first place fourth. place, Dax Holman,
The Riverfest will be held
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followed by Ryan Beegle. fifth place: Fourth weight
Sept. II, 12, and 13 on the Action Facemyer and Cody In the novice division , class, Cody Bartrum, first
Pomeroy parking lot . There Bartrum took home the top Cody Bartrum took home , place, Cassandra Davis,
will be plenty of entertain- banners for grand and first place followed by second place, Morgan Burt,
ment in the amphitheater. reserve champion market Caitlyn Holter.
third place, Lacey Hupp,
Market
lambs were fourth grade, Carrie White ,
Contributing to the event lambs. respectively at last
will be Meigs High School night' s Junior Fair Sheep judged in five weight class- fifth grade, Christopher
Alumni Association which Show, while Tina Drake es with the following Holter, sixth place , Lilly
will be holding a reunion in tool&lt; home the grand cham- results: First weight class. Jacks, seventh place. Fifth
class ,
Action
town that weekend, and pro- . pion showmanship ribbon, Paige Buckley, first place, weight
viding several inflatables sharing space with Bartrum Macey Marcinko. second Facemyer, first place, Tina
who took home another rib- place , Nicole Hill, third Drake, second p1ace, Kyle
for kids to enjoy.
John Musser reported on · bon, this time for reserve place, AJ Roush, fourth Young, third place. Kaylee
place, Rusty Carnahan , fifth .Milam ,
fourth
place ,
the Court Street mini-park champion showmanship.
Twenty-eight showmen place, Kara Osborne, sixth · Caitlyn Holter, fifth place,
improvement plans to be carried out sooli and discussed entered the show ring and place. Second weight class, Olivia Davis, sixth place,
the current delay in progress. were broken down into Mikayla VanMatre, fir st Bruce Davis, seventh place.
Members were reminded senior, junior, intermediate place, Whitney WolfeIn the breeding showthat ttie ornamental bulbs fea- and novice divi sions. In the Riffle,
second
place , manship c.Jasses, Lilly
turing the new Pomeroy- senior division , Tina Drake · Trenton Cook, third · place. Jacks took home grand
Mason Bridge are for sale in took first place followed by Ciera Marciinko, fourth champion for her ewe, over
local stores and the Chamber Morgan Burt. In the junior place. Third weight class, two years old. Jacks also
of Commerce office at a price division, Kyle Young took Ryan Beegle, first place, took home grand ch&amp;mpion
of $8 each or three for $20.
home first place followed Du stin Smeck, second Hampshire ewe.

Junior Fair Sheep Show

Facemyer, Baitrum, Drake take home top awards

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show results posted.
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judged. See Page A2
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council approved a si milar village's combined sanitary ad vantage. The agency wi II
loan throu gh the Ohio Water and storm sewer systems oversee en)!i neering and
Development Authority, at and upgrade s to allow treat- constru ct ion "' ensure thut
5.28 percent interest. The ment and discharge of storm · no irregularities take place.
EPA recommended the loan sewage into the Ohio River. He said the EPA has al ready
through DEFA , Robert s In conjunction witn the pro- suggested other cost-savi ng
said, in an effort to save the ject, a firm is now videotap- measures. identifying work
village money.
ing the inner workings of that can be completed by
The project, now in the the village's system , and the village instead of a condesign stage, is ex pected to cleaning the sewer lines.
tracting firm.
cost . $2 million , and
Robet1s said the DEFA
involves separation of the loan also offers an added
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Merchants
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derby sale

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Market
goats enter
show ring
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ROCKSPRINGS
Clavton
Wood
and
Daschle Facemyer · took
home banners for the grand
and re serve champion market goats ,' res pectively,
while Melissa Snowden
and Ryan Amos took home
the prizes for grand and
reserve market goat showmen, · respectively, at thi s
week's Junior Fair Market
Goat Show.
There were 2 1 shb wmen
which entered the ring in
three cla sses including
senior, junior and novice .
Snowden took first place
in the senior cl ass while
Heaven Westfall coming in
second. In the junior class
with Ryan Amos coming in
first place followed by
Scout Facemyer and Alex
Amos. The novice class,
which was broken up into
two divi sion s, saw Cara
Amos take home first
place followed by . Tyler
Barber
and
Qaschle
Facemyer; in the second
novice
di,;ision
Jett
Facemy'e r- took home first
place followed by Derreck
Queen.
In all . there were four
market weight classes.
which were judged as fol lows:
First weight class, Heidi
Willis. first, Aimee Watson.
second, Ashley Buchanan.
third, David Roush, fourth ,
Katelyn Chevalier, fifth;
seco nd class, Derreck
Queen , first, Dakota Rice,
seco!)d, -Melissa ·Snowden,
third , Heave n Westfall ,
fourth,
Nicole
Moodi spaugh, Alexandra
Houda shelt ; third class,
Clayton
Wood ,
first,

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POMEROY - It was no
easy task for the Ohio
Association of Garden Clubs
accredited judge when she
stepped up Monday to judge
2 SECTIONS - 12 PAGES
nearly 500 floral arrangements and specimens entered
Annie's Mailbox
in the first of two Meigs
County Fair flower shows.
Calendars .
Selecting the best from the
Classifieds
rest involves judging creativ. ity in design, skill in arrangComics
ing, combinations of colors
and quality of exhibits.
Editorials
Traditional there are two
Movies
flower shows at the fair and
this year is no exception. This
Obituaries .
year there were 1024 entries
B Section in the two shows which .indiSports
ca.te the level of interest gardeners have in showing what
Weatlier
they grow, and sharing their
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skill with creative display.
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·Flowers will be on display
Peggy Crane was the winner of the best of show in artistic
every day Of the fa ir in the · arrangements with her Double Wedding Ring arrangement
Thompson-Roush building
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ROCKSPRINGS
Dominick Rhodes will top
the ~al e bill of market poul try Saturday, after his pen of
chickens was judged grand
champion at Tuesday's
Junior Fair Poultry Show.
Carolann Stewart showed

the reserve champion pen.
Meli ssa Snowden was
rnuned grand champion
poultry showman , and.
Jarvis was named reserve
champion showman.
Katelin Mc Kni ght of
Waverly was the judge of
the show, held in the small

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-.,~ ni o r

BY BETH S ERG ENT

ROC KSPRINGS -

Show results

s h uw ~

manshi p, A ly":t Newland.

senior rl'sen\~ r h;11 nf)ion
shU\\ rnan-.ll ip. Ernr LJum1.
junipr grand L·hampi(lt1 shownwn, hl p, ll noul"' Buckle y.
j u11 ior re 'L'n ~ cho.unp ion
sho11 m'11bh1p.
She lby
Pi ckcw. . . no\ ice grand L·ham -

pit )n ~ ht Hl.'lllall"'h ip. L~.·Oeana
Sindair. rw\·icc rc:-.cn·t:
champ ion
-.. IHl \\'lllan-.,hip.
Braden o· Ne il .
Per fonn"nre
Di 1·i sion.

un. ALirian Bolin , jLm ior
~y mkhana grand champion,

Shannon

Brown .

jun ior

g)' mkhana reserve c11ampion. Russe n Beegle. novice
gy mkhana grand champion ,
Jerrika
Keese ,
no v ice
gymk hana reserve champion. Maggi e Cummims.
This year \ recipient of
the Rachel Downie Award
went to Shannon Brown :

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Meli ssa Snowden (front rig ht)
was Aamed grand charnpio')
dairy goat showman with
Heaven Westfall (l.eft) be1ng
named reserve cham pion dairy
goat showman . Westfa ll also
took home grand champion
alpine goat wh ile Snowden
took griilnd aod res erve ch ampion nubian goat and grand
champion pygmy goat. Also
pictured are (back row. from
lett) A shley Life , fa1r queen firs t
ru nner-up, Cara Am os goat
prince ss , Audrionna Pullins. lair
queen .

Jon ath an Barret!. grand
champio n crossb red: Jordan
Wood , , reserve cha mpion .
tro.,sbred: Jonathan Barrell.
ove rall champio n breed:
Jorda n
Wood,
overall
rescn ·e champion breed:
Dylan MiLmL grund champion feeder cal l'.
Dr. Tom Tumcr of The
Ohio State Un i,ersity was
the evc•nt ju dge .

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-.en ior gy mkhal1a granJ
l' hampi on.
Mir&lt;Jnda .
McKelv ey,
sen1or
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l o nathan Barrell. ur~u1d
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:Ron ald W i lsnn. grand chamj:Jinn Angus: Sanw el Eva ns.
:grand ·. champion Hereford:
Jordan Wood . grand chamr ion Ma ine AnF&gt; u.

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piun. LeDeana Sindair.
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Submitted photos

Alyssa Newland (third 'from left) took home awards for
senior grand champion performance and showmanship,
while Miranda McKelvey (far right) took home the ~enior
grand champion gymkhana award in the 4-H/FFA Horse .
Show. Also pictured (from left) Daniel Buckley, . fair king,
Augustus Kennedy, Little Mister Meigs County.

Beth Sergentlphoto

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Aug.
16
·
Thursday. Aug, 14
POMEROY - C hri ,t inn . .
. RA C INE . -- Sou thern
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personne l actions and an y
BY KATHY MtTCHEI:L
highway-rail grade cross ings.
ot !Jcr bu sincss·decmed nee "
There are more than 145 mil AND MARCY SUGAR
.A;'ssary
hy
the
hoard.
lion miles of rail track and
.,
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over
Dear
·
Annie:
·I
have
the
153.000 public grade
. Aug. 11-15
crossi
ngs.
in the Un ited States.
MIDDLEPORT
sinking loeling that my parle avin~ too man y opponuni Vac:Jt ion Bihl e School , 6:JO ents. who have hcen married
1isky behavior.
to · 8 p.m .. . Aug. 11- 15 &lt;It for 20 vears. don' t lo ve each· ties
Now th at kids are ou t of
We , levan Bible Holiness other imvmorc . .Mom and ·
ThursdaJ, Aug. 14
Church
1n M ic!Ji epnrl. Dad · are " always in su liip g school for summ er and
CHESTER
Shade Ch ildren who need a ride each other. They never give yo unge r. l.e"-exper ienced
.f{ivcr Lodge 45.1, 7JO p.m. should cont act Pa stor Doug compliments or even say I Urivers are spending more
ttt the hall. Refreshmenl s.
Cox at 9'l2 -200 I or Henry love you. exce pt on special time behind 1he wheeL it i s
: TUPPERS PLAINS occasions . Sometnnes I think an ideal time to shal"e safel y
Ebl in at 742 -2252.
the only reason they are tips from the Association (lf
AIQerican Raiil'&lt;&gt;ads:
together is my brother ancll .
1. Never drive around
t am only II years old and
can already pi ck up on their lowered oates or race a train
..
di sconn ection . The main to a cros~ino .
2. Alway;' npect a train .
.~ Wednesday ... Patchy fog c loudy with a slight c h&lt;~n ce thin g I'm worried about . i s
]. Cross tracks onl v at
In the , morning. Mostl y of showers and thunder - divorce and making me pi ck
desig
nated c'rossings·. ~
sides.
Th
ey
are
very
nic·e
10
~unny. Highs in the lower
storm s. 'Low' in the lower
4
.
If
you suspect a si gnal
· KOs. Light and variable 60s. ·North ·w ind s around 5 my brother and me. but nol
is malfunctioning, call the
winds ... Becoming north- mph. Chance of rain 20 to each pt her. Last week.
800-number
posted near the
Dad
called
my
mom
and
my
west around 5 mph in the percent.
cross ing signal.
brother
some
not-very-nice
nftern oon.
Friday ••• Mostly sunny.
names, and they stormed
5. If your ve hicle stalls on a
Wednesday night.. ,Partly Highs in the lower ~Oh.
out of tile house and didn ' t crossing. i mmediately vacate
c loudy. Lows around 60.
Friday night through
come home until really late. everyone and quickly move
North w i)lds 5 to I 0 mph .
Sunday ••• Mostly
cloudy.
When my parent s fight , I away from the track in the
· Thursday... Partly sunny Low s in the l ower 60s.
feel terrible. I just want to · direction the train is coming
\Vith a sl ight c hance of Hi ghs in the mid 80s.
jump ou t the window. Don't from . Susan Molinari,
showers and thunderstorms.
Sunday night ••• Mostly
even sugge st counseling. I Mother and Former Chair
Hi~hs in the lower ROs. cloudy with a chan ce .o f
already
did and
they of ·
the
House
No~·th wind s ari&gt;Und 5 mph. showers and thunderstorm s. laughed and said they don ' t
Transportation
and
Lows in the mid 60s . n ee ~ it. I showed them an
Chance of rain 20 percent.
·Infrastructure Committee's
~ Thursday nighLPanl y Chance of rain 40 percent.
entry iu 1f1y journal about Railroad Subcommittee
my feel in gs and they said
•
Dear Susan Molinari: ,
I'm too young lo feel thi s' Thank you for this exce llent
way. I' m so confused. ·
i nformation . . Too many
l'just want to re lax for the tragedies have' happened
res t of the summer, but I around train track s. We
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Beth Sergent/photos

Cody Bartrum took . home the reserve champion market
lamb at the Junior Fair Sheep Show. Also pictured (back
row,. from left) Audrionna Pullins, fair queen , Ashley Life,
· fair queen first runner-up, Daniel Buckley, fair king.

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Shelby Pickens (third from left) took home junior reserve
champion awards for showmanship and perform!'lnce while
Russen.Beegle (far right) took home junior reserve champion
awards for gymkhana. Also pictured (from left) Daniel Buckley,
fair king . Augustus Kennedy, Little Mister Meigs County. ·

Erin Dunn (third from left) .t ook home.sen.ior reserve champion awards for showmanship and performance. while
Adrian Bolin (far right) took home the senior reserve champion award for gymkhana in the 4-H/FFA Horse Show. Also
pictured (from left) Daniel Buckley, fair king, Augustus
Kennedy, Little Mister Meigs County.

Tina Drake (front left) and Cody Bartri.Jm (front right) took
home the grand and reserve champion showmanship ribbons, respectively, at the Junior Fair Sheep Show. Also
pictured (back row, from left) Ashley Life, fair queen first
runner-up, Daniel Buckley, fair king, Audrionna Pullins,
fair queen.

Grange
exhibits judged

' Brooke Buckley (third from left) took home junior grand
champion awards for showmanship and performance,
while Shannon Brown (far right) took home the junior grand
champion awa,rd for gymkhana in the 4-H/FFA Horse Show.
LeDeana Sinclair (third from left) took home novice grand Also pictured (from left) Daniel BuckleY, fair king, Augustus
championship showmanship, Jerrika Keesee (fourth from Kennedy, Little Mister Meigs County.
left) took home novice grand 'c hampionship performance
and Braden O'Neil (far right) took home novice grand
champ1onship gymkhana at the 4-H/FFA Horse Shqw. Also
pictured (from left) Daniel Buckley, fait king, ·Augustus
Kennedy, Little Mister Meigs County.

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performance gr:lnd
champion. Aly~sa Newland,
-.,~nior performance reserve
-.,~ ni o r

BY BETH S ERG ENT

ROC KSPRINGS -

Show results

s h uw ~

manshi p, A ly":t Newland.

senior rl'sen\~ r h;11 nf)ion
shU\\ rnan-.ll ip. Ernr LJum1.
junipr grand L·hampi(lt1 shownwn, hl p, ll noul"' Buckle y.
j u11 ior re 'L'n ~ cho.unp ion
sho11 m'11bh1p.
She lby
Pi ckcw. . . no\ ice grand L·ham -

pit )n ~ ht Hl.'lllall"'h ip. L~.·Oeana
Sindair. rw\·icc rc:-.cn·t:
champ ion
-.. IHl \\'lllan-.,hip.
Braden o· Ne il .
Per fonn"nre
Di 1·i sion.

un. ALirian Bolin , jLm ior
~y mkhana grand champion,

Shannon

Brown .

jun ior

g)' mkhana reserve c11ampion. Russe n Beegle. novice
gy mkhana grand champion ,
Jerrika
Keese ,
no v ice
gymk hana reserve champion. Maggi e Cummims.
This year \ recipient of
the Rachel Downie Award
went to Shannon Brown :

lEN

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Meli ssa Snowden (front rig ht)
was Aamed grand charnpio')
dairy goat showman with
Heaven Westfall (l.eft) be1ng
named reserve cham pion dairy
goat showman . Westfa ll also
took home grand champion
alpine goat wh ile Snowden
took griilnd aod res erve ch ampion nubian goat and grand
champion pygmy goat. Also
pictured are (back row. from
lett) A shley Life , fa1r queen firs t
ru nner-up, Cara Am os goat
prince ss , Audrionna Pullins. lair
queen .

Jon ath an Barret!. grand
champio n crossb red: Jordan
Wood , , reserve cha mpion .
tro.,sbred: Jonathan Barrell.
ove rall champio n breed:
Jorda n
Wood,
overall
rescn ·e champion breed:
Dylan MiLmL grund champion feeder cal l'.
Dr. Tom Tumcr of The
Ohio State Un i,ersity was
the evc•nt ju dge .

·----~--~----------~--~

-.en ior gy mkhal1a granJ
l' hampi on.
Mir&lt;Jnda .
McKelv ey,
sen1or
gy mkhana reserve champ l-

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"Beef breeding .
~how •results posted.
ROCKSP RI NGS
:;Resu lts of Tuesuay 's Junior ·
fa ir Beef Breeuing Show
we re
po,; ted
lu csday:
l o nathan Barrell. ur~u1d
c hampil •n shov.man : .A:Iy S\a
:f'J ew lanu. rese r ve champio n:
:Ron ald W i lsnn. grand chamj:Jinn Angus: Sanw el Eva ns.
:grand ·. champion Hereford:
Jordan Wood . grand chamr ion Ma ine AnF&gt; u.

champion. Erin Dunn . junior
performance grand champion. Brook e Buckley. junior
pert&lt;mnance reserve champion. Shelby PiCkens. novice·
pert.o rm:lnce grand l· hampion. Braden O'Neil, novice
pcrti1rmance re,erve cham-.
piun. LeDeana Sindair.
Gymk hana
Divi si on,

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Submitted photos

Alyssa Newland (third 'from left) took home awards for
senior grand champion performance and showmanship,
while Miranda McKelvey (far right) took home the ~enior
grand champion gymkhana award in the 4-H/FFA Horse .
Show. Also pictured (from left) Daniel Buckley, . fair king,
Augustus Kennedy, Little Mister Meigs County.

Beth Sergentlphoto

&lt; Public meetings

VFW Post lJ05 .1 Au xil iary, 7
p.m. al posl home.
·
Saturday,
Aug.
16
·
Thursday. Aug, 14
POMEROY - C hri ,t inn . .
. RA C INE . -- Sou thern
\1olorcvcle
· Association ·
:L oca l Schooi 811anJ speL·ial
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Chapter, regu .
·:Deli
:m ee ting, I 0 a.m.. high ·
lar meeting. 5 p.m ..
.schuol m eclij room. disc u"
Comm
on Grounds.
upc o min g re newa l levy.
personne l actions and an y
BY KATHY MtTCHEI:L
highway-rail grade cross ings.
ot !Jcr bu sincss·decmed nee "
There are more than 145 mil AND MARCY SUGAR
.A;'ssary
hy
the
hoard.
lion miles of rail track and
.,
.
over
Dear
·
Annie:
·I
have
the
153.000 public grade
. Aug. 11-15
crossi
ngs.
in the Un ited States.
MIDDLEPORT
sinking loeling that my parle avin~ too man y opponuni Vac:Jt ion Bihl e School , 6:JO ents. who have hcen married
1isky behavior.
to · 8 p.m .. . Aug. 11- 15 &lt;It for 20 vears. don' t lo ve each· ties
Now th at kids are ou t of
We , levan Bible Holiness other imvmorc . .Mom and ·
ThursdaJ, Aug. 14
Church
1n M ic!Ji epnrl. Dad · are " always in su liip g school for summ er and
CHESTER
Shade Ch ildren who need a ride each other. They never give yo unge r. l.e"-exper ienced
.f{ivcr Lodge 45.1, 7JO p.m. should cont act Pa stor Doug compliments or even say I Urivers are spending more
ttt the hall. Refreshmenl s.
Cox at 9'l2 -200 I or Henry love you. exce pt on special time behind 1he wheeL it i s
: TUPPERS PLAINS occasions . Sometnnes I think an ideal time to shal"e safel y
Ebl in at 742 -2252.
the only reason they are tips from the Association (lf
AIQerican Raiil'&lt;&gt;ads:
together is my brother ancll .
1. Never drive around
t am only II years old and
can already pi ck up on their lowered oates or race a train
..
di sconn ection . The main to a cros~ino .
2. Alway;' npect a train .
.~ Wednesday ... Patchy fog c loudy with a slight c h&lt;~n ce thin g I'm worried about . i s
]. Cross tracks onl v at
In the , morning. Mostl y of showers and thunder - divorce and making me pi ck
desig
nated c'rossings·. ~
sides.
Th
ey
are
very
nic·e
10
~unny. Highs in the lower
storm s. 'Low' in the lower
4
.
If
you suspect a si gnal
· KOs. Light and variable 60s. ·North ·w ind s around 5 my brother and me. but nol
is malfunctioning, call the
winds ... Becoming north- mph. Chance of rain 20 to each pt her. Last week.
800-number
posted near the
Dad
called
my
mom
and
my
west around 5 mph in the percent.
cross ing signal.
brother
some
not-very-nice
nftern oon.
Friday ••• Mostly sunny.
names, and they stormed
5. If your ve hicle stalls on a
Wednesday night.. ,Partly Highs in the lower ~Oh.
out of tile house and didn ' t crossing. i mmediately vacate
c loudy. Lows around 60.
Friday night through
come home until really late. everyone and quickly move
North w i)lds 5 to I 0 mph .
Sunday ••• Mostly
cloudy.
When my parent s fight , I away from the track in the
· Thursday... Partly sunny Low s in the l ower 60s.
feel terrible. I just want to · direction the train is coming
\Vith a sl ight c hance of Hi ghs in the mid 80s.
jump ou t the window. Don't from . Susan Molinari,
showers and thunderstorms.
Sunday night ••• Mostly
even sugge st counseling. I Mother and Former Chair
Hi~hs in the lower ROs. cloudy with a chan ce .o f
already
did and
they of ·
the
House
No~·th wind s ari&gt;Und 5 mph. showers and thunderstorm s. laughed and said they don ' t
Transportation
and
Lows in the mid 60s . n ee ~ it. I showed them an
Chance of rain 20 percent.
·Infrastructure Committee's
~ Thursday nighLPanl y Chance of rain 40 percent.
entry iu 1f1y journal about Railroad Subcommittee
my feel in gs and they said
•
Dear Susan Molinari: ,
I'm too young lo feel thi s' Thank you for this exce llent
way. I' m so confused. ·
i nformation . . Too many
l'just want to re lax for the tragedies have' happened
res t of the summer, but I around train track s. We
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Dear Confused: Not all di sma y · the let ter · from
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'we hope it will help.
Gallipolis at (740) 441 -9441 and
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~ar Annie: Thm1~ands of ·
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Lesley Marrero in Point
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Cody Bartrum took . home the reserve champion market
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row,. from left) Audrionna Pullins, fair queen , Ashley Life,
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Shelby Pickens (third from left) took home junior reserve
champion awards for showmanship and perform!'lnce while
Russen.Beegle (far right) took home junior reserve champion
awards for gymkhana. Also pictured (from left) Daniel Buckley,
fair king . Augustus Kennedy, Little Mister Meigs County. ·

Erin Dunn (third from left) .t ook home.sen.ior reserve champion awards for showmanship and performance. while
Adrian Bolin (far right) took home the senior reserve champion award for gymkhana in the 4-H/FFA Horse Show. Also
pictured (from left) Daniel Buckley, fair king, Augustus
Kennedy, Little Mister Meigs County.

Tina Drake (front left) and Cody Bartri.Jm (front right) took
home the grand and reserve champion showmanship ribbons, respectively, at the Junior Fair Sheep Show. Also
pictured (back row, from left) Ashley Life, fair queen first
runner-up, Daniel Buckley, fair king, Audrionna Pullins,
fair queen.

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' Brooke Buckley (third from left) took home junior grand
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while Shannon Brown (far right) took home the junior grand
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LeDeana Sinclair (third from left) took home novice grand Also pictured (from left) Daniel BuckleY, fair king, Augustus
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and Braden O'Neil (far right) took home novice grand
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pictured (from left) Daniel Buckley, fait king, ·Augustus
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Planned Parenthood 5 sex miseducation
PI an ned Pare!llhood tuo~
me " Oo\1·n There" &lt;llld
eXfll"Cd it all. The se lf-evi dent WI'On!!-headcdness or
their thinki;1g. that i,.
A ne\\' cam paign wa,gcd
by the :thort i&lt;'n prmtder i&gt;
i.l'-

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Publisher

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a:-. its

ll&lt;IIIIC

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that. It i' an expose - in
th at nt&lt;'st . pithy ;tnd au
courant or form&gt; . the Weh
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now here in Amcric;J when

Congress shall make no laiV respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting tl1e
free exercise there~?_{; or abridging the freedom
of speech, or of the press; or the right 1?,{ the
people peaceably to assetnble, and to petition
the Government for a redress ~?,{grievances.
-The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

TODAY IN HISTORY

we talk ahu ut \CX l:ducation.
.The "Take C1 r~ Down
Th~re .. Caillp~t i gn consi~ts
of Web \'iucos of ymmg
people talking about three, somes and ;cx ually transmittctl Ui~ea;-.c ~.

hccause

that' s all J...ids could el'cr
chctt about. rd11' 1 /\n a11 k-·
ward uld,' r tl~etn ·'tllldcnl)
enters the pic lut·c and tl i' pen:-.t• s ~ td viL' t.: - ~ay. how
to u-.;c a condom -

tiling. It \ kinda' like being
a \·irgin all uver again."
WIH&gt;a. there . .So to
'Planned Parenthood absli ncncc means masturbation?
No wonder lhev think absti -

Kathryn
Lopez .

ges t~ . rlul it i~· ·mo re tll;\ n

Charlene Ho~flich
General Manager-News Editor

200~

ctiw.:m i&lt;.lll is a total
waste of lime . They can't
llCill'L'

Planned Parcntlrnnd - ;md
with way toq much of pup
culture .
For
Planned
Parcntho1!d and the anyth ing-goes ethos it represent".

jllllng peu pll' are
ah\a)sgoin~ luha\·c ~ex. In

tlleir worldvicw. there's no
rca:-.o1_1 for li H~ if yu u're. m_H
t:lli ll !! tu mimiL' the ruttill!.!
j;ach~ lore·ttc ' nt' "Sn ;tnZI
lire Cit1 ... llt 111 wuld V\lll
Jl""i hl)· lw -. c a su,·cc"'i'u l.
h:tppy life if il doe sn' t
i11v·ulve going through :t

·~c l their minds out from
bown There. The y can' t
hclic' l c thai tf vnu clutl-.
kn gl" y·oung pl·or}k to w~tnt ·
more than what they "L'L' Llll
tcl e1 isio11 and in the
111m ic,. they ·11 take you 11p
on· it. Planned Parenthood
ju . . l
doc ~ n·t
!..!et
it.
-",\h . . ttnenl'C education can
ne•1cr he ahollt simply 'CtyirJg... HL·rc \, wllal you L:an
do ..,o no one gets pregnant
hut yu u can sl ill ge t some

'c.xual kirk&gt; ." It h;is to he
Jldrl of&lt;~ ~reaH: r educt.ltion :·

a clwr :te·tn e·ductt inn. A
ph: -.. icaiL'LI"Ucttilln . A moral

to the - l'OIH._(om lt

eager teen ,, .~ pttrin g nu
one 's dcliracy in . th e
prnce~ ~.

To gL:t even more graph ic
Today is Wednesday. Aug. I 3, the 226t h day of 200X.
informatinn
. . chec k out
There ar~ I 40 days left in the year.
Parenthood 's
Today's Highlight in History : On Aug. 13, 1961 , Berlin Planned
Tccnwirc
\Veb
m:.n!atinc"
was divided as East Germany .~ a led off the border between
&lt;tnd
you'll
lla1·c
cvc1yth
ing
the city's eastern and western sectors and he gan building a
yo u for~ot to think about
wall in order to halt the night of refugees.
On this date: In 1521, Spanish conqueror Hernando hcf&lt;i rc you e•tnharked o11
Cortez captured Tenochtitlan, present-day Mexico City. that .-. unlllll..: r ~IIJHl l id :r
"Cuntlo1n s. dental datm
from the Aztecs.
·
"nd
lube' .... E1cn if you
In 1624. French King Louis XIII n;11\1ed Cardinal
thin
k
you won·l need any
Ri chelieu his first minister.
.
In 1704. the Battle of Blenheim was fought during the or these itctm. they ma y
War of the Spanish Succession, resulting in a victory for t:u mc i11 hand v for a
fricnu ...
·
English-led forces over French and Bavarian soldiers. ·
What
wo
uld
you
do on
In 1846, the American flag was raised for the first time in
vacation. after all. without
Los Angeles .
denial
dam, ·Jt
In 1889, William Gray of Hartford, Conn .. received a
And there in lies the prob..
patent for a coin-operated te l ep hon~ .
In 1910. Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern lem with grotq)s like
·
nursing, died in London at age 90.
In 1932. Adolf Hitler rejected the post of vice-chancellor
of Germany, saying he was prepared to hold out "for all or
nothing." '
·
In 1960, the first two-way telephone clllivers&lt;ttinn by
satellite took .place with the help of Echo I.
In 1981, in a ceremony at hi s California ranch, President
~eagan signed a historic package of tax and budget reduc:

l'&lt;\uc ill il )11 .

tbv'!
I wonid ki~c hesitated to

PL1nn e•d 1\ :rcnthuod and
1111"1
"ihLT :,cx -ed programs
bru sh wi th 'tldl bruad
try
tu
fi nd :1 stopgap sol ll 'lrokc' until I 11atched the
ab&gt;tinctlcc 1·idco on the tion. attempt to repai r kids'
'·Take Cat\' Down There.. wctrpcd 1icw ol' sex while
Web , it c. In a 1i~lll'ltc titled 'ti ll aliuwing th em 10
"Lei Me Do Me.'· a teen ~i rl watch "One Tt~c Hill." Bttt
llll'lls down her fri ends' ill\'i- pruphy l;lc'tics and STD
talinn lu a party hec;tusc she . illlarcne .' ' are n't lil e fi x
l1a' plan' 111 "\lay in that kids need . We must
kct'c'll O\tr kids tu trectsure
toni~ht " cmd "d" ct lill k
~t ru111min g
tile'· banjo." ;ill tltci 1: 2ift&gt;. to sec th embecause " I .like spe ndin g seii'C,, as\omplcte pCN)ns
lime with me ... . Toni~ht I whn haw tested values t!tat
thi1ik I want lo go a!T the wo ti't be compromised in
way wit h me ...
the fa ce of peer pres,ure or
She adth. "Piu\. it's not biologica l urge:-,.
like I ~:an get IlK' preg nant o·r
The· g irl in tile Planned
give me ~li~ca~L'!'. u r some- Parenthood video is, of
thin g." Older dude· 11 ,il ks in l'l&gt;ur.sc. right to 'ay that her
and tell s the ~i rl' ";tl" li - ni!.!IH at llomc won·t f!ive
nenc·c cc tn he ' a beautiful her· disease or :1 haby. ~But

it' s no way to live, She's
cutting herself off from oth-.
ers. She believes she lives in
a world in which se·x or simulating sex are the only
options on a Friday night.
There arc. of course. alternatives. and good ones at
that. II there wemn' t, all
married couples would get
divorced after only a few
years of nuptial bliss.
The bottom Iine is that
responsible· educators need
. Lo be doing more than nag-.
ging youn g people not to
have sex. Of course that .
won't work. Teens are not
stupid ; they're human and'
know there's something
appealing about it, _and they
shouldn "t be told otherwise.But they should understaml
that th ere's more to want,
and thai th ey should hold
out for it - for love, com~
mitment and fulfillment:
We need to seriously talk
about character formation,
about hard work and dedi;
cation . This is why - or
should be why - some of
the religious schools exist.
This is what an entity like
th e
Best
Friends
-Foundation does. But those
groups and messages are
ge tting hard to hear in a
prurient culture obsessed
with youth and selfish,
instant pleasure . Life isp't
just about what happens·
"Down There."
(Kathryn Lopez is the ediJ
tor of' National Review
On/ ine ( 11'1\'W.nationalre:
•·ie11:com). She can be con-.
lllcted at klop ez@ national~·
re1 ·;elt·. com.)

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. MIDDLEPORT - Wesley Herschel Gilkey, 63, of
·Middleport, Ohio passed away on Aug. 11 .• 2008 at Kings
·
Daughters Med1cal Center 111 Ashland, Ky.
He was .born on Aug. 21. 1944 in Middleport, son of
· Lyd1a Emma Thompson Gilkey of Middleport and the
late Herschel Leonard ''Cub" Gilkey. Mr. Gilkey was a
Untted ~tates Army Veteran servi ng his country in the
Vtetnam War.
. He was an av id hunter. fisherman and arrowhead corlector. He was a member of the Meigs County Fish &amp;
Game · Association. Ameriean Legion Post .128 . and the
Pomeroy Episcopal Church. Mr. Gilkey al)d his father-inlaw were owners and operators ofC&amp;W Construction for
·
many years.
:Wesley Gilkey is survived by his wife of 39 years, Linda
Gdkey; two children, Leslie and her husband Ralph Fisher
of Racine; and Wesley Shane Gilkey of Middleport; . his
mother.. Lydia 'Toots". Gilkey of Middleport; grandson,
Aqdy F1sher; hts specral pet, "Jack"; mother-in-law and
father-in-law, Carl and Jean Well of Pomeroy ; brother, Roy
Gtlkey and his wife Debra, of Pomeroy; sister, Linda
Rathburn of Pomerov; sister-in-law. Carla and her hu sband
Mike Werry or Belpre. OH; a speCial friend; T.J. Hesson;
and several nieres and nephews.
' Funeral serv ices will be held on Friday, Aug, 15, 2008 at
II a.m. at the Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home in
Middleport . Burial will follow at Middleport Hill Cemetery
where Military Funeral Honors will be presented by the
American Legion Post 128. Visiting hol!rs will be on
Thursday from 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home. A registry is
available online mwww.andersonmcdaniel.com.

till' I Jl, 1111'", " ' tlte·

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an AIIILTil';tll i~o., 1;.1\o rl'd In

win gold in an event. yo u' ll
see more of that sport than
all tl1e other ·spom com-

Goats from Page At
Da&gt;chle Facemyer. second. Ryan Amos. third. K~J,e y
Burton. fourth . Tvler Barber. fifth. Rubert Lu te. 'ixth:
fourth dass, Scout.Facemyer. first. Alex Amos . .second. Jett
Facemyer. third, Cara Amos. fou rth .

Correction
POMEROY - In a letter to the editor submitted by
D.B. Stuart and printed in Sunday's paper a word was
,hanged during the editing process whtch resulted in giving the statement a different meaning .than what the
writer intended.
The sentence should have read "In light of China's
appalling decision to revoke U.S. Olympic Speedskating
Gold Medalist Joey Cheek's visa (and thus his admission to
China and parti cipation in t~e Olympics) over his support
of Darfur 's innocents the entire U.S. Olympic team should
boycott the games."

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Jim
Mullen

bincd. If an American is not
favored to win an event. i~s
chances of being on television drop dramatically. I
wonder how of'lcn network
execu ti ves and the IOC
ha ve this debate: Shoula a
sport an American can' t
win be 'considered an
Olympic sport '!
You'll also btrn jtrst what
it takes to win the gold. Yotl
might think it takes years of
training.

co~u: hi. n g. sacri fice

and natural talent

w· win .

But that lws nothing to do
wi lh il. According to Ni:lC,
il an athlete\ wile is having
a bally on or ncar the event.
it \ better thai1 Human
Growth Hormones and
steroids put together: And
it's leg&lt;il. " How ca11 he lose''
His wire is haviug a habyt•·
An athlete's chances also go
up if there's been a recent
ck:n h in the fc nn il ) or e vcn ;1
li fc - thrca l l' llin ~ illn c"i~.

l! 's s pons lor people who
hate sport s.
It w1i1es as no stlrprisc
that tllcrc wi ll he a lot or ad&gt;

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Melanie S.tethem's sta-mobile in the Flying Geese class
won the creativity award for the fair flower show. Gladioli.
palm grass. caladium leaves arrangement on drift wood
presented a picture of geese taking off.
Charlene Hoellich/photos

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POMEROY - Meigs County Sheriff Robert Beegle
advised visitors to the Meigs County Fair to lock valuables
in their trunk. Items out of sight will not tempt thieves,
Beegle said.

IT EMIT
GREENHoiJS£

Thefts

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Beth SergenUphotos

Melissa Snowden (front right) and Ryan Amos (lront left)
took home ribbons for grand and reserve champion market
goat showmen, respectively. Also pictured (center) Cara
Amos. goat princess , second row (from left) Ashley Life , fair
queen first runner-up, Audrionna Pullins . fair queen, Dan iel
Buckley. fair king.

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Daschle
Facemyer (front)
look home the
award for
reserve champion market goat.
Also pictured
(from left) Ashley
Life, fair queen
first runner-up,
Audrionna
Pullins. fair
queen , Daniel
Buckley, fair
I king, Cara
Amos, goat
princess.

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Wesley Hf!rschel Gilkey

Clayton Wood
(front) took
home the award
for grand champion market
goat. Also pictured (from left)
Gara Amos . goat
princess . As.hley
Life, fair queen
first runner-up,
Audrionna
Pullins, fair
queen. Daniel
Buckley, fair
king.

For the Record

Tf.IE.Y SoLvED IHE.

LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR

The Daily Sentinel

Obituaries

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PORTLAND - Due to bridge replacement, the Meigs
County Highway Department announces County Road 35
(Portland Road) will be closed on Aug. 18, 1.8 miles from
US 33 for three to five weeks. County Road 10 (Dexter
Road) will be close!) from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Aug . 18 from
T-46 (Jacks Road) to T-47 (Jr. Ward Road).

Ten years ago: President Clinton led the nation in mourning 12 Americans killed in a pair of U.S. embassy bombings in Africa. Standing before black hearses carrying ten
of the bodies, the president pledged to seek justice "for
these evil acts.:•
Five years ago: Iraq began pumping crude oil from its
northern oil fields for the first time since the start of the
war. Libya agreed to set up a $2.7 billion fund for families
of 270 people killed in the 1.988 Pan Am bombing.
One year ago: President Bush's political strategist, Karl
Rove, announced his resignation . A bridge under ~onstruc ­
tion in the ancient Chinese city of Fenghuang collapsed,
killing.64 people. Two women among the 23 South Koreans
kidnapped by the Taliban in Afghani stan were freed .
Philanthropist Brooke Astor died in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y..
at age 105. Hall of Fame Yankees shortstop and broadcaster
Phil Rizzuto died in West Orange, N.J. . at age 89.
Today's Birthdays: Former Cuban President Fidel Castro
is 82. Actor Pat Harrington is 79. Actor Kevin Tighe is 64.
Actress Gretchen Corbett is 61. Opera singer Kath leen B-attle
is 60. Movie director Paul Greengmss is 53. Actor Danny
Bonaduce is 49. TV host/weatherman Sam Champion
("Good Morning America'') is 47. Actress Dawnn Lewis is
47. Actor John Slattery is 46. Actress Quinn Cummings is
41 . Actress S'eana Kofoed is 38. Country.singer Andy Griggs
is 35. Country musician Mike Melancon (Emerson Drive) is
30. Actress Kathryn Fiore is 29.
Thought for Today: "You should avoid making yourself
too clear even in your explanations." - Baltasar Grucian.
Spanish philosopher (1601-1658).

Woul dn ' t you be su rprised il, in the middle of
tl1e Wnrlu Series. the
annOUIKCrS CUI away to do a
five-minute interview with
the pitcher 's parents '' While
the game contin ued''
Wot~ldn't yo u he su rprised if. in the middle of
the Super Bowl. the camera left th e field and did a
five -minute- lo ng
interview with the" quarter ~
back's lrigh school friends
watching the ga1 ne in .a bar
in
his
hom etown ·&gt;
Wouldn ' t you be 'tlrprised
if TV slatiuns. around the
country decided not to
show th e World Series
llnless a loca l tea m was in
it ? II' 110ne ()f these sound
strange to yo u. you're
gonmt love NBC's primetime cove ra ge ol the 200X
Bcijin ~ Olympi" hcc:tllsc
thr sr l--ind'; uf lil illg' \Vi JJ
happen. all the time .
The Olympics celebrates
·the Climing together of the
best athletes to promote a
better
unuersta'nding
and
between
peoples
IHition' or th e world. Not
that you wi II see much of
those "peop les" from other
nations in prime time if the

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Letters to the editor are we/came. They should be les~·
tlwn 300 words. All/etters are subject to editing, must he
signed, and include address and telep/wn e number Nu
unsigned letters will be published. Letters should be in
good taste, addressing issues. IWt personalities. Letters rJf'
thanks to organizations and individuals will nnt 'be accepted for publication.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

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dming the Olympics, but few of the complete events
after 17 days, it will slowl y lln cable. But please,. stop .
occur to you thai the only making i( more than it is -·
people who are nol allowed a bunch of he ~lthy, young
to sttck every possible dime ktds 111 the pnm~ of their
out of the Olympics are the li ves having the time of
folks without whom the their lives. None of them
events would not be possi- are going fo come back and
ble - the athletes.
·
_ say, "Gee, we had to :go
They make . such a big China and hang out with .
de;tl abO\It faimcss at the gi rl s from the Swedish
Olymp; cs - tile drug test- swim team while our
ing. the integrity or the friends got to ~tay home
judges - why isn ' t it fair and surf MySpace. It was
to give the athletes a cut of horrible, they've wrecked
the gate. a cut of the TV my lifet"
money'' Yuu always hear
If NBC would stop trying
how much football stars to make eve~y single
and basketball sta'rs make. moment . of the Olympics
How much do shot put the most memorable thing
. star' make'.' How mu ch do that ever ·happened in the
hi gh jumpers make'! How hi stoty of the world, I'd.
much do track stars make '&gt; . enjoy it a lot more, What
Fair i&gt; l'i'tir
· makes
a
memorable
If it'' anything like the moment is not that there are
·p·• st. durin)! th e hi ghly so many of them , but so·
r.riL'el. spun,-frcc closing few. I'm not going to watch.
ceremony, NBC will run a th e baclminton and table;
highlight reel \vith swelling tennis and rhythmic gymmusic while tile. announcer nastics and sy nchronized
tntones, "Who Wi ll ever for- swimming because they are
get .. : this ... dramatic ... so memorable . I' m watch-'
moment')" You would think ing them because it's so out
he was talking about the • of the ordinary that it's fun.
sinking of th.e Titanic or th e If I want tflelodrama I'll ·
crash uf the Hindenburg . watch a soap opera, not the '
Quick. how many "unfor- Olympics.
geltablc.. 111oment~ can you
(Jim Mullen is the aurhor
rcmctllilcr irom fon r yectr., o/ "It Tal"'" a Villo~:r Idiot: :
ago"! An) ! One·!
.
CmnfJiimting the Simple .
I love the Olympics· and Life" and "Baby\· First,
wi ll probably wa tch every Talluo. " l'&lt;m can reach him•
annoying night of it and a at jim_mtdleJI@myway.com.)

An arrangements of cattails, golden ro·d . and zebra grass
with weathered wood in the class Bear in the Woods won
for Morgan Cotton, the junior best of show award in the fair
flower show.
·

Gardeners from Page Al

for fairgoers to enjoy. The Bentley.
Pine tree : Joy Bentley. ·
flowers from Monday's
show will be removed Melanie Stethem, Peggy
Thursday morning and the Crane..
Broken Wheel: Shirley J.'
second show will get underway at I p.m . when judging Hamm of Racine, Janet Bolin
begins. Those arrangements of Rutland, Joy Bentley. ·
Lover's Knot: Peggy
will remain in place for the
Crane, Shirley J. Hamm,
remainder of the fair.
In Monday's show the top Melanie Stethem.
' May Basket: Melanie
awards in arrangements went
to
Peggy
Crane
of Stethem, Shelia Curtis.
Middleport, best of show, in Peggy Crane .
Junior ' Gaggle of
the class, Double Wedding
Jen nife r
Ring; Shelia Curtis of Long Pinwheels.,
Schaeffer,
Morgan
Cotton.
Bottom. reserve best or show
all of
Abigail
Cotton,
for Kaleidoscope; Melanie
Middleport.
Slethem of Pomeroy for her
rrom Page Al
Bear in the Woods: Morgan
creative arrangement in
Cotton.
Jennifer Schaeffer.
Flying Geese; Jennifer
In other business, council:
Deeanna
A. Sayre. Racine.
Schaeffer of Middl eport,
· • Conducted the second of three readings on an ordimirice . junior reserve best or show
Specimens
amending building and safety codes.
In
the
specimen
exhibits,
• Adopted the village's 2009 fiscal budget for submission for Gaggle of Pinwheels; and the blue ribbon winners in
Megan Cotton of Middleport
to the county auditor.
·
the various classes were Joy
• Approved the mayor's report of fees and fines collected for Bears in the 'Woods. the Bent ley,
I I;
Melanie
junior be~t of show.
·
in the amount of $7.844 for July. '
For specimen exhibits the Stetheni. 7; Shirley · .J .
• Approved th e payment of , bills in the amount· of
sweepstakes awards went to Hamm, I; Shelia Curtis. 5:
$33,815.81.
Joyce E. Manuel, 2; Patricia
• Excused Council M~mber Julia Houston from the Joy Bentley of Syracuse. Holter. I; Donna R. Jenkins.
senior division. and Deanna
meeting.
.
4; Duane Weber, I.
Present· were Council Members-Jean Craig, Rae Moore , · A. Sayre of Racine , junior
In potted plants, the win Craig Wehrung, Shawn Rice and Sandy Brown, Mayor division.
ners
Luia S. Toban, 2; ·
Artistic Arrangements Joycewe~eManuel
Michael Gerlach , Roberts and Baker.
, 4; Joy
In the artistic arran ge ment
Bentley, I.
classes, the winners, li sted
first to third, were as follow s:
Kaleido scope:
Shelia
from Page Al
SPRINC; VALLI-Y
Curtis, Melanie Stethem ,
1 lr j ', l
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Joy Bentley.
show ring at the Rocksprings Fairgrounds.
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Ohio Star: Joy Bentley.
· Other judgi.ng results were as follo'\fS: Broilers: Rhodes,
Bor. Office Opens 0
grand champion, Stephanie Hudson, reserve; Pullets: Shelia Curtis. Melanie
5,30 PM FOR ~VENING SHOWS I
t2:30 PM FOR
Abigail Houser, g.c., Garrett Rttch1e, r.c.; Fancy Poultry : Stethem.
WED THRU SUN MATINEES
Doubl e Wedding Ring :
Jarvis, g.c., Morgan Tucker, r.c.: Bantams: Jarvis, g,c ..
TUES. IS BARGAIN NIGHT
Peggy Crane,
Shirley
Snowden, r.c.
·
TROPIC THUNDER (R) ·
Ducks: Snowden, g.c ., Tucker, r.c.; , Pigeons : Hannah Hamm of Racine ; Riona
1:30, 3:30, 7:30 &amp; 9:30
Cremeans, g.c.; Guineas, Jarvis, g.c,; Large Fowl: Kel sey Vally, Pomeroy.
THE MUMMY: TOMB OF THE
Flying Geese: Melanie
Kimes, g.c., Cheyenne Doczt, r.c.; Turkey: Snowden, g.c.;
DRAGON EMPERIOR (I'Gt3)
Stethem, Shelia Curtis, Joy
Ducks/Geese: Jarvis, g.c .
1:00, 3:t0, 7:00 &amp; 9:10
POMEROY - Meigs County Sheriff Robert Beegle
reported the following:
• Dale Baker, Ohio 248, reported that someone had
knocked the back window out of his van on Sunday.
• Hobart Childress, Forest Run Road, reported that someone in a small white truck nad stolen his Craftsman lawn
mower on Sunday.
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• James Walchli, .Cone Road, Albany, reported that ginseng was stolen from his property.
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1 Rex Thornton, East Letart, report~~ that copper hnes
were stolen from the greenhouses on h1s farm. .
• Wally Haynes, Bucktown Road, reported the theft of a.
digital camera from his residence.
Investigation is continuing in all the complaints,
Beegle said .

Funding

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A design made of flowers of magnolia leaves in psychedelic colors arranged to simulate movement created by
Shelia Curtis took reserve best of show in Monday's fair
flower show.

3:40, §:~ &amp; 9:40

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HELLBOY (PG13)
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NOW SHOWING
MATINEES
WED THRU SUN ·

"Ridenour TV, Appliance A ud Gas
Service Day "
7:00a.m. Gale&gt; Open
9:00a.m. Jr. Fair Rahhi! Show - Smal l
Arena
10:30 a.m. Bing&lt;1 · Gran~.: IJillg
12:00 p.m, Flower SIHlll Judfing,-

Thomp&gt;nn Rnu 'h Bldg
2:00 1&gt;.01. 4-H DcmL&gt;nstnlliL&gt;ns- H&gt;ll
Stage
4:00p.m. Kiddie Tractor Pull - Small
Arena

5:00p.m. 4-H S1yle Revue - "Dew
Zone" Hill Stage .
6:00p.m, Truck &amp; Tmclor Pull - Pull
Track
6:00p.m, Barbershop Quartel - "De"
Zone'' Hill Slage
, 7:30p.m, "Rocky Moun1 ain Bluegr:rs'' · .
"Dew Zone" Hill Stage
Andy Francis
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Wednesday, August 13,

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Ohio Valley Publishing Co.

Planned Parenthood 5 sex miseducation
PI an ned Pare!llhood tuo~
me " Oo\1·n There" &lt;llld
eXfll"Cd it all. The se lf-evi dent WI'On!!-headcdness or
their thinki;1g. that i,.
A ne\\' cam paign wa,gcd
by the :thort i&lt;'n prmtder i&gt;
i.l'-

Dan Goodrich
Publisher

LTU"i\

a:-. its

ll&lt;IIIIC

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that. It i' an expose - in
th at nt&lt;'st . pithy ;tnd au
courant or form&gt; . the Weh
vicJCU · - Of WhV
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now here in Amcric;J when

Congress shall make no laiV respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting tl1e
free exercise there~?_{; or abridging the freedom
of speech, or of the press; or the right 1?,{ the
people peaceably to assetnble, and to petition
the Government for a redress ~?,{grievances.
-The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

TODAY IN HISTORY

we talk ahu ut \CX l:ducation.
.The "Take C1 r~ Down
Th~re .. Caillp~t i gn consi~ts
of Web \'iucos of ymmg
people talking about three, somes and ;cx ually transmittctl Ui~ea;-.c ~.

hccause

that' s all J...ids could el'cr
chctt about. rd11' 1 /\n a11 k-·
ward uld,' r tl~etn ·'tllldcnl)
enters the pic lut·c and tl i' pen:-.t• s ~ td viL' t.: - ~ay. how
to u-.;c a condom -

tiling. It \ kinda' like being
a \·irgin all uver again."
WIH&gt;a. there . .So to
'Planned Parenthood absli ncncc means masturbation?
No wonder lhev think absti -

Kathryn
Lopez .

ges t~ . rlul it i~· ·mo re tll;\ n

Charlene Ho~flich
General Manager-News Editor

200~

ctiw.:m i&lt;.lll is a total
waste of lime . They can't
llCill'L'

Planned Parcntlrnnd - ;md
with way toq much of pup
culture .
For
Planned
Parcntho1!d and the anyth ing-goes ethos it represent".

jllllng peu pll' are
ah\a)sgoin~ luha\·c ~ex. In

tlleir worldvicw. there's no
rca:-.o1_1 for li H~ if yu u're. m_H
t:lli ll !! tu mimiL' the ruttill!.!
j;ach~ lore·ttc ' nt' "Sn ;tnZI
lire Cit1 ... llt 111 wuld V\lll
Jl""i hl)· lw -. c a su,·cc"'i'u l.
h:tppy life if il doe sn' t
i11v·ulve going through :t

·~c l their minds out from
bown There. The y can' t
hclic' l c thai tf vnu clutl-.
kn gl" y·oung pl·or}k to w~tnt ·
more than what they "L'L' Llll
tcl e1 isio11 and in the
111m ic,. they ·11 take you 11p
on· it. Planned Parenthood
ju . . l
doc ~ n·t
!..!et
it.
-",\h . . ttnenl'C education can
ne•1cr he ahollt simply 'CtyirJg... HL·rc \, wllal you L:an
do ..,o no one gets pregnant
hut yu u can sl ill ge t some

'c.xual kirk&gt; ." It h;is to he
Jldrl of&lt;~ ~reaH: r educt.ltion :·

a clwr :te·tn e·ductt inn. A
ph: -.. icaiL'LI"Ucttilln . A moral

to the - l'OIH._(om lt

eager teen ,, .~ pttrin g nu
one 's dcliracy in . th e
prnce~ ~.

To gL:t even more graph ic
Today is Wednesday. Aug. I 3, the 226t h day of 200X.
informatinn
. . chec k out
There ar~ I 40 days left in the year.
Parenthood 's
Today's Highlight in History : On Aug. 13, 1961 , Berlin Planned
Tccnwirc
\Veb
m:.n!atinc"
was divided as East Germany .~ a led off the border between
&lt;tnd
you'll
lla1·c
cvc1yth
ing
the city's eastern and western sectors and he gan building a
yo u for~ot to think about
wall in order to halt the night of refugees.
On this date: In 1521, Spanish conqueror Hernando hcf&lt;i rc you e•tnharked o11
Cortez captured Tenochtitlan, present-day Mexico City. that .-. unlllll..: r ~IIJHl l id :r
"Cuntlo1n s. dental datm
from the Aztecs.
·
"nd
lube' .... E1cn if you
In 1624. French King Louis XIII n;11\1ed Cardinal
thin
k
you won·l need any
Ri chelieu his first minister.
.
In 1704. the Battle of Blenheim was fought during the or these itctm. they ma y
War of the Spanish Succession, resulting in a victory for t:u mc i11 hand v for a
fricnu ...
·
English-led forces over French and Bavarian soldiers. ·
What
wo
uld
you
do on
In 1846, the American flag was raised for the first time in
vacation. after all. without
Los Angeles .
denial
dam, ·Jt
In 1889, William Gray of Hartford, Conn .. received a
And there in lies the prob..
patent for a coin-operated te l ep hon~ .
In 1910. Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern lem with grotq)s like
·
nursing, died in London at age 90.
In 1932. Adolf Hitler rejected the post of vice-chancellor
of Germany, saying he was prepared to hold out "for all or
nothing." '
·
In 1960, the first two-way telephone clllivers&lt;ttinn by
satellite took .place with the help of Echo I.
In 1981, in a ceremony at hi s California ranch, President
~eagan signed a historic package of tax and budget reduc:

l'&lt;\uc ill il )11 .

tbv'!
I wonid ki~c hesitated to

PL1nn e•d 1\ :rcnthuod and
1111"1
"ihLT :,cx -ed programs
bru sh wi th 'tldl bruad
try
tu
fi nd :1 stopgap sol ll 'lrokc' until I 11atched the
ab&gt;tinctlcc 1·idco on the tion. attempt to repai r kids'
'·Take Cat\' Down There.. wctrpcd 1icw ol' sex while
Web , it c. In a 1i~lll'ltc titled 'ti ll aliuwing th em 10
"Lei Me Do Me.'· a teen ~i rl watch "One Tt~c Hill." Bttt
llll'lls down her fri ends' ill\'i- pruphy l;lc'tics and STD
talinn lu a party hec;tusc she . illlarcne .' ' are n't lil e fi x
l1a' plan' 111 "\lay in that kids need . We must
kct'c'll O\tr kids tu trectsure
toni~ht " cmd "d" ct lill k
~t ru111min g
tile'· banjo." ;ill tltci 1: 2ift&gt;. to sec th embecause " I .like spe ndin g seii'C,, as\omplcte pCN)ns
lime with me ... . Toni~ht I whn haw tested values t!tat
thi1ik I want lo go a!T the wo ti't be compromised in
way wit h me ...
the fa ce of peer pres,ure or
She adth. "Piu\. it's not biologica l urge:-,.
like I ~:an get IlK' preg nant o·r
The· g irl in tile Planned
give me ~li~ca~L'!'. u r some- Parenthood video is, of
thin g." Older dude· 11 ,il ks in l'l&gt;ur.sc. right to 'ay that her
and tell s the ~i rl' ";tl" li - ni!.!IH at llomc won·t f!ive
nenc·c cc tn he ' a beautiful her· disease or :1 haby. ~But

it' s no way to live, She's
cutting herself off from oth-.
ers. She believes she lives in
a world in which se·x or simulating sex are the only
options on a Friday night.
There arc. of course. alternatives. and good ones at
that. II there wemn' t, all
married couples would get
divorced after only a few
years of nuptial bliss.
The bottom Iine is that
responsible· educators need
. Lo be doing more than nag-.
ging youn g people not to
have sex. Of course that .
won't work. Teens are not
stupid ; they're human and'
know there's something
appealing about it, _and they
shouldn "t be told otherwise.But they should understaml
that th ere's more to want,
and thai th ey should hold
out for it - for love, com~
mitment and fulfillment:
We need to seriously talk
about character formation,
about hard work and dedi;
cation . This is why - or
should be why - some of
the religious schools exist.
This is what an entity like
th e
Best
Friends
-Foundation does. But those
groups and messages are
ge tting hard to hear in a
prurient culture obsessed
with youth and selfish,
instant pleasure . Life isp't
just about what happens·
"Down There."
(Kathryn Lopez is the ediJ
tor of' National Review
On/ ine ( 11'1\'W.nationalre:
•·ie11:com). She can be con-.
lllcted at klop ez@ national~·
re1 ·;elt·. com.)

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. MIDDLEPORT - Wesley Herschel Gilkey, 63, of
·Middleport, Ohio passed away on Aug. 11 .• 2008 at Kings
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Daughters Med1cal Center 111 Ashland, Ky.
He was .born on Aug. 21. 1944 in Middleport, son of
· Lyd1a Emma Thompson Gilkey of Middleport and the
late Herschel Leonard ''Cub" Gilkey. Mr. Gilkey was a
Untted ~tates Army Veteran servi ng his country in the
Vtetnam War.
. He was an av id hunter. fisherman and arrowhead corlector. He was a member of the Meigs County Fish &amp;
Game · Association. Ameriean Legion Post .128 . and the
Pomeroy Episcopal Church. Mr. Gilkey al)d his father-inlaw were owners and operators ofC&amp;W Construction for
·
many years.
:Wesley Gilkey is survived by his wife of 39 years, Linda
Gdkey; two children, Leslie and her husband Ralph Fisher
of Racine; and Wesley Shane Gilkey of Middleport; . his
mother.. Lydia 'Toots". Gilkey of Middleport; grandson,
Aqdy F1sher; hts specral pet, "Jack"; mother-in-law and
father-in-law, Carl and Jean Well of Pomeroy ; brother, Roy
Gtlkey and his wife Debra, of Pomeroy; sister, Linda
Rathburn of Pomerov; sister-in-law. Carla and her hu sband
Mike Werry or Belpre. OH; a speCial friend; T.J. Hesson;
and several nieres and nephews.
' Funeral serv ices will be held on Friday, Aug, 15, 2008 at
II a.m. at the Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home in
Middleport . Burial will follow at Middleport Hill Cemetery
where Military Funeral Honors will be presented by the
American Legion Post 128. Visiting hol!rs will be on
Thursday from 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home. A registry is
available online mwww.andersonmcdaniel.com.

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an AIIILTil';tll i~o., 1;.1\o rl'd In

win gold in an event. yo u' ll
see more of that sport than
all tl1e other ·spom com-

Goats from Page At
Da&gt;chle Facemyer. second. Ryan Amos. third. K~J,e y
Burton. fourth . Tvler Barber. fifth. Rubert Lu te. 'ixth:
fourth dass, Scout.Facemyer. first. Alex Amos . .second. Jett
Facemyer. third, Cara Amos. fou rth .

Correction
POMEROY - In a letter to the editor submitted by
D.B. Stuart and printed in Sunday's paper a word was
,hanged during the editing process whtch resulted in giving the statement a different meaning .than what the
writer intended.
The sentence should have read "In light of China's
appalling decision to revoke U.S. Olympic Speedskating
Gold Medalist Joey Cheek's visa (and thus his admission to
China and parti cipation in t~e Olympics) over his support
of Darfur 's innocents the entire U.S. Olympic team should
boycott the games."

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Jim
Mullen

bincd. If an American is not
favored to win an event. i~s
chances of being on television drop dramatically. I
wonder how of'lcn network
execu ti ves and the IOC
ha ve this debate: Shoula a
sport an American can' t
win be 'considered an
Olympic sport '!
You'll also btrn jtrst what
it takes to win the gold. Yotl
might think it takes years of
training.

co~u: hi. n g. sacri fice

and natural talent

w· win .

But that lws nothing to do
wi lh il. According to Ni:lC,
il an athlete\ wile is having
a bally on or ncar the event.
it \ better thai1 Human
Growth Hormones and
steroids put together: And
it's leg&lt;il. " How ca11 he lose''
His wire is haviug a habyt•·
An athlete's chances also go
up if there's been a recent
ck:n h in the fc nn il ) or e vcn ;1
li fc - thrca l l' llin ~ illn c"i~.

l! 's s pons lor people who
hate sport s.
It w1i1es as no stlrprisc
that tllcrc wi ll he a lot or ad&gt;

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Melanie S.tethem's sta-mobile in the Flying Geese class
won the creativity award for the fair flower show. Gladioli.
palm grass. caladium leaves arrangement on drift wood
presented a picture of geese taking off.
Charlene Hoellich/photos

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POMEROY - Meigs County Sheriff Robert Beegle
advised visitors to the Meigs County Fair to lock valuables
in their trunk. Items out of sight will not tempt thieves,
Beegle said.

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Beth SergenUphotos

Melissa Snowden (front right) and Ryan Amos (lront left)
took home ribbons for grand and reserve champion market
goat showmen, respectively. Also pictured (center) Cara
Amos. goat princess , second row (from left) Ashley Life , fair
queen first runner-up, Audrionna Pullins . fair queen, Dan iel
Buckley. fair king.

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Daschle
Facemyer (front)
look home the
award for
reserve champion market goat.
Also pictured
(from left) Ashley
Life, fair queen
first runner-up,
Audrionna
Pullins. fair
queen , Daniel
Buckley, fair
I king, Cara
Amos, goat
princess.

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Wesley Hf!rschel Gilkey

Clayton Wood
(front) took
home the award
for grand champion market
goat. Also pictured (from left)
Gara Amos . goat
princess . As.hley
Life, fair queen
first runner-up,
Audrionna
Pullins, fair
queen. Daniel
Buckley, fair
king.

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LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR

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Obituaries

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PORTLAND - Due to bridge replacement, the Meigs
County Highway Department announces County Road 35
(Portland Road) will be closed on Aug. 18, 1.8 miles from
US 33 for three to five weeks. County Road 10 (Dexter
Road) will be close!) from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Aug . 18 from
T-46 (Jacks Road) to T-47 (Jr. Ward Road).

Ten years ago: President Clinton led the nation in mourning 12 Americans killed in a pair of U.S. embassy bombings in Africa. Standing before black hearses carrying ten
of the bodies, the president pledged to seek justice "for
these evil acts.:•
Five years ago: Iraq began pumping crude oil from its
northern oil fields for the first time since the start of the
war. Libya agreed to set up a $2.7 billion fund for families
of 270 people killed in the 1.988 Pan Am bombing.
One year ago: President Bush's political strategist, Karl
Rove, announced his resignation . A bridge under ~onstruc ­
tion in the ancient Chinese city of Fenghuang collapsed,
killing.64 people. Two women among the 23 South Koreans
kidnapped by the Taliban in Afghani stan were freed .
Philanthropist Brooke Astor died in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y..
at age 105. Hall of Fame Yankees shortstop and broadcaster
Phil Rizzuto died in West Orange, N.J. . at age 89.
Today's Birthdays: Former Cuban President Fidel Castro
is 82. Actor Pat Harrington is 79. Actor Kevin Tighe is 64.
Actress Gretchen Corbett is 61. Opera singer Kath leen B-attle
is 60. Movie director Paul Greengmss is 53. Actor Danny
Bonaduce is 49. TV host/weatherman Sam Champion
("Good Morning America'') is 47. Actress Dawnn Lewis is
47. Actor John Slattery is 46. Actress Quinn Cummings is
41 . Actress S'eana Kofoed is 38. Country.singer Andy Griggs
is 35. Country musician Mike Melancon (Emerson Drive) is
30. Actress Kathryn Fiore is 29.
Thought for Today: "You should avoid making yourself
too clear even in your explanations." - Baltasar Grucian.
Spanish philosopher (1601-1658).

Woul dn ' t you be su rprised il, in the middle of
tl1e Wnrlu Series. the
annOUIKCrS CUI away to do a
five-minute interview with
the pitcher 's parents '' While
the game contin ued''
Wot~ldn't yo u he su rprised if. in the middle of
the Super Bowl. the camera left th e field and did a
five -minute- lo ng
interview with the" quarter ~
back's lrigh school friends
watching the ga1 ne in .a bar
in
his
hom etown ·&gt;
Wouldn ' t you be 'tlrprised
if TV slatiuns. around the
country decided not to
show th e World Series
llnless a loca l tea m was in
it ? II' 110ne ()f these sound
strange to yo u. you're
gonmt love NBC's primetime cove ra ge ol the 200X
Bcijin ~ Olympi" hcc:tllsc
thr sr l--ind'; uf lil illg' \Vi JJ
happen. all the time .
The Olympics celebrates
·the Climing together of the
best athletes to promote a
better
unuersta'nding
and
between
peoples
IHition' or th e world. Not
that you wi II see much of
those "peop les" from other
nations in prime time if the

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unsigned letters will be published. Letters should be in
good taste, addressing issues. IWt personalities. Letters rJf'
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

•

dming the Olympics, but few of the complete events
after 17 days, it will slowl y lln cable. But please,. stop .
occur to you thai the only making i( more than it is -·
people who are nol allowed a bunch of he ~lthy, young
to sttck every possible dime ktds 111 the pnm~ of their
out of the Olympics are the li ves having the time of
folks without whom the their lives. None of them
events would not be possi- are going fo come back and
ble - the athletes.
·
_ say, "Gee, we had to :go
They make . such a big China and hang out with .
de;tl abO\It faimcss at the gi rl s from the Swedish
Olymp; cs - tile drug test- swim team while our
ing. the integrity or the friends got to ~tay home
judges - why isn ' t it fair and surf MySpace. It was
to give the athletes a cut of horrible, they've wrecked
the gate. a cut of the TV my lifet"
money'' Yuu always hear
If NBC would stop trying
how much football stars to make eve~y single
and basketball sta'rs make. moment . of the Olympics
How much do shot put the most memorable thing
. star' make'.' How mu ch do that ever ·happened in the
hi gh jumpers make'! How hi stoty of the world, I'd.
much do track stars make '&gt; . enjoy it a lot more, What
Fair i&gt; l'i'tir
· makes
a
memorable
If it'' anything like the moment is not that there are
·p·• st. durin)! th e hi ghly so many of them , but so·
r.riL'el. spun,-frcc closing few. I'm not going to watch.
ceremony, NBC will run a th e baclminton and table;
highlight reel \vith swelling tennis and rhythmic gymmusic while tile. announcer nastics and sy nchronized
tntones, "Who Wi ll ever for- swimming because they are
get .. : this ... dramatic ... so memorable . I' m watch-'
moment')" You would think ing them because it's so out
he was talking about the • of the ordinary that it's fun.
sinking of th.e Titanic or th e If I want tflelodrama I'll ·
crash uf the Hindenburg . watch a soap opera, not the '
Quick. how many "unfor- Olympics.
geltablc.. 111oment~ can you
(Jim Mullen is the aurhor
rcmctllilcr irom fon r yectr., o/ "It Tal"'" a Villo~:r Idiot: :
ago"! An) ! One·!
.
CmnfJiimting the Simple .
I love the Olympics· and Life" and "Baby\· First,
wi ll probably wa tch every Talluo. " l'&lt;m can reach him•
annoying night of it and a at jim_mtdleJI@myway.com.)

An arrangements of cattails, golden ro·d . and zebra grass
with weathered wood in the class Bear in the Woods won
for Morgan Cotton, the junior best of show award in the fair
flower show.
·

Gardeners from Page Al

for fairgoers to enjoy. The Bentley.
Pine tree : Joy Bentley. ·
flowers from Monday's
show will be removed Melanie Stethem, Peggy
Thursday morning and the Crane..
Broken Wheel: Shirley J.'
second show will get underway at I p.m . when judging Hamm of Racine, Janet Bolin
begins. Those arrangements of Rutland, Joy Bentley. ·
Lover's Knot: Peggy
will remain in place for the
Crane, Shirley J. Hamm,
remainder of the fair.
In Monday's show the top Melanie Stethem.
' May Basket: Melanie
awards in arrangements went
to
Peggy
Crane
of Stethem, Shelia Curtis.
Middleport, best of show, in Peggy Crane .
Junior ' Gaggle of
the class, Double Wedding
Jen nife r
Ring; Shelia Curtis of Long Pinwheels.,
Schaeffer,
Morgan
Cotton.
Bottom. reserve best or show
all of
Abigail
Cotton,
for Kaleidoscope; Melanie
Middleport.
Slethem of Pomeroy for her
rrom Page Al
Bear in the Woods: Morgan
creative arrangement in
Cotton.
Jennifer Schaeffer.
Flying Geese; Jennifer
In other business, council:
Deeanna
A. Sayre. Racine.
Schaeffer of Middl eport,
· • Conducted the second of three readings on an ordimirice . junior reserve best or show
Specimens
amending building and safety codes.
In
the
specimen
exhibits,
• Adopted the village's 2009 fiscal budget for submission for Gaggle of Pinwheels; and the blue ribbon winners in
Megan Cotton of Middleport
to the county auditor.
·
the various classes were Joy
• Approved the mayor's report of fees and fines collected for Bears in the 'Woods. the Bent ley,
I I;
Melanie
junior be~t of show.
·
in the amount of $7.844 for July. '
For specimen exhibits the Stetheni. 7; Shirley · .J .
• Approved th e payment of , bills in the amount· of
sweepstakes awards went to Hamm, I; Shelia Curtis. 5:
$33,815.81.
Joyce E. Manuel, 2; Patricia
• Excused Council M~mber Julia Houston from the Joy Bentley of Syracuse. Holter. I; Donna R. Jenkins.
senior division. and Deanna
meeting.
.
4; Duane Weber, I.
Present· were Council Members-Jean Craig, Rae Moore , · A. Sayre of Racine , junior
In potted plants, the win Craig Wehrung, Shawn Rice and Sandy Brown, Mayor division.
ners
Luia S. Toban, 2; ·
Artistic Arrangements Joycewe~eManuel
Michael Gerlach , Roberts and Baker.
, 4; Joy
In the artistic arran ge ment
Bentley, I.
classes, the winners, li sted
first to third, were as follow s:
Kaleido scope:
Shelia
from Page Al
SPRINC; VALLI-Y
Curtis, Melanie Stethem ,
1 lr j ', l
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Joy Bentley.
show ring at the Rocksprings Fairgrounds.
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Ohio Star: Joy Bentley.
· Other judgi.ng results were as follo'\fS: Broilers: Rhodes,
Bor. Office Opens 0
grand champion, Stephanie Hudson, reserve; Pullets: Shelia Curtis. Melanie
5,30 PM FOR ~VENING SHOWS I
t2:30 PM FOR
Abigail Houser, g.c., Garrett Rttch1e, r.c.; Fancy Poultry : Stethem.
WED THRU SUN MATINEES
Doubl e Wedding Ring :
Jarvis, g.c., Morgan Tucker, r.c.: Bantams: Jarvis, g,c ..
TUES. IS BARGAIN NIGHT
Peggy Crane,
Shirley
Snowden, r.c.
·
TROPIC THUNDER (R) ·
Ducks: Snowden, g.c ., Tucker, r.c.; , Pigeons : Hannah Hamm of Racine ; Riona
1:30, 3:30, 7:30 &amp; 9:30
Cremeans, g.c.; Guineas, Jarvis, g.c,; Large Fowl: Kel sey Vally, Pomeroy.
THE MUMMY: TOMB OF THE
Flying Geese: Melanie
Kimes, g.c., Cheyenne Doczt, r.c.; Turkey: Snowden, g.c.;
DRAGON EMPERIOR (I'Gt3)
Stethem, Shelia Curtis, Joy
Ducks/Geese: Jarvis, g.c .
1:00, 3:t0, 7:00 &amp; 9:10
POMEROY - Meigs County Sheriff Robert Beegle
reported the following:
• Dale Baker, Ohio 248, reported that someone had
knocked the back window out of his van on Sunday.
• Hobart Childress, Forest Run Road, reported that someone in a small white truck nad stolen his Craftsman lawn
mower on Sunday.
•
.
• James Walchli, .Cone Road, Albany, reported that ginseng was stolen from his property.
.
.
1 Rex Thornton, East Letart, report~~ that copper hnes
were stolen from the greenhouses on h1s farm. .
• Wally Haynes, Bucktown Road, reported the theft of a.
digital camera from his residence.
Investigation is continuing in all the complaints,
Beegle said .

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A design made of flowers of magnolia leaves in psychedelic colors arranged to simulate movement created by
Shelia Curtis took reserve best of show in Monday's fair
flower show.

3:40, §:~ &amp; 9:40

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HELLBOY (PG13)
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WED THRU SUN ·

"Ridenour TV, Appliance A ud Gas
Service Day "
7:00a.m. Gale&gt; Open
9:00a.m. Jr. Fair Rahhi! Show - Smal l
Arena
10:30 a.m. Bing&lt;1 · Gran~.: IJillg
12:00 p.m, Flower SIHlll Judfing,-

Thomp&gt;nn Rnu 'h Bldg
2:00 1&gt;.01. 4-H DcmL&gt;nstnlliL&gt;ns- H&gt;ll
Stage
4:00p.m. Kiddie Tractor Pull - Small
Arena

5:00p.m. 4-H S1yle Revue - "Dew
Zone" Hill Stage .
6:00p.m, Truck &amp; Tmclor Pull - Pull
Track
6:00p.m, Barbershop Quartel - "De"
Zone'' Hill Slage
, 7:30p.m, "Rocky Moun1 ain Bluegr:rs'' · .
"Dew Zone" Hill Stage
Andy Francis
Gates Close

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Phelps winningest ever, Page B2
Phelps not typical 23-year-old, Page B6

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young girls peer
out into the junior
fair livestock ring
during the market
goat show.
Left: These
novice showmen
line up with their
market lambs in
the hopes of winning a ribbon during the Junior
Fair Sheep Show.

Beth Serganl/pholo

•A view from the midway at dusk shows the rides keep turning, as do some stomachs,
much to the delight of fair goers.

Beth Sergentlphotos

Thursda!( August 14.

. Golf
Gallia Academy at Ports mouth, 9 a.m.
Rive r Valle~ at Buffalo. 10 a.m.

FridaY. August 15

Golf
River Valley, Wellston
(Fairg reens), 11 a.m

at Jackson

Monday August 18

GoD
River Valley, Jacksoo al Gania Academy
(Cliffside), 4:30p.m.
Vinton County at Meigs (Pine Hills). 10 a.m

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Larry Crum, Sports Writer
{740) 446·2342, ext . 33
Ierum @ mydai lyregi ster.com

Wahama 's
D a v e

AP photo

Cincinnati Reds' Edwin ~ncarnacion scores from first base as Pittsburgh Pirates' Ryan Doumit waits for the throw home
after a double by Corey Patterson in the eighth inning of a baseball game Tuesday in Pittsburgh. The Reds won 5-1.

Volquez leads Cincinnati to win over Pirates
PITTSBURGH (AP) ·_
Edinson Yolquez got a little
extra rest and some early run.
support. II was all he needed
to end a post All-Star break
slump.
Volquez pitched into the
seventh inning for his best .
start of the second half, and
the Cincinnati Reds beat the
Pittsburgh
Pirates 5-1
Tuesday night in their firsl
game since they traded
Adam Dunn.
Volquez (14-5 ) had just
two perfect innings but lim- ·
ired the Pirates to one run
and five hits in 6 2-3
mn111gs.
"Ed inson threw a great
game, that's where it starts,"

Cincinnati manager Dusty
Baker said. "He gave us all
we needed ."
·
The All-S tar right-hander
entered 1-2 with a 6.64 ERA
in four starts since the break,
He was originally scheduled
to start Sunday against
Houston, but was pu shed
back to Tuesday when Aaron
Harang· .came off the disabled list.
Did the two days help'l
"It can never hurt, especially this time of the year,"
Baker said. "He was throwing strikes. He was a little bit
wilder tonight, so maybe he
needs to just be a little wild.
It was an outstanding performance from him."

Brandon · Phillips and
Javier Valentin supplied the
power with Dunn gone, each
hitting a home run to :help
Cincinnati end a seasonworst six-game skid. Corey
·Patterson hap two hits and
two RBJs.
Phillips hit a two-out, tworun .shot in the first off Jeff
Karstens (2-1 ), who tossed
15 score less innings in his
first two starts after he was
acquired from the New York
Yankees. Valentin went deep
in the fourth, and Patterson
had run-scoring hits in the
sixth and eighth.
"Brandon got us on the
board," Baker said. "That's
big against a guy who's been

AP photo

Angola's Felizardo Ambrosio, left, tries to stop a shot by USA's Carlos Boozer during their
men's preliminary basketball game at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing on Tuesday.
.................
•

Brian J . Reed/photo

,

Melissa Snowden, and Corey. Jarvis were named grand and reserve champion showmen
during Tuesday's Meigs County Junior Fair Poultry Show. Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins
and Poultry Princess Abigail Houser are also pictured.

Alyssa
Newland
was the .
reserve
champion
showman at
Tuesday's
Junior Fair
Beef
Breeding
Show. She
is pictured
with Fair
Queen
Audrionna
Pullins.
Brian J.
Reed/photo

Brian J. Reed/photo

r-

Dominick Rhodes and Carolal)n Stewart are pictured with their grand and reserve cham·
pion Rens of market' poultry; judged yesterday. Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins and Poultry
Princess Abigail Houser are also pictured.
•
·

~).:.•-

feet from the field in Beijing coach Mike Krzyzewski
until missing in the third · said. "Our goal wasn't to
quarter.
win by a certain margin. It
Though Anthony said the was to really work hard and
Greece game "has been cir- keep up our pressure and
cled un my calendar for then once that was done, we
about two . years now," just worked on a few other
James said it wasn't hard to things. The main thing was ·
concentrate on Angola.
just to keep some consisten"We' ve got veterans, · cy, so · overall I was very
we're pr~paring ourselves, pleased with tonight."
every night we're showcasAfter the Greece ~ame
ing what we've been doing Thursday, the Amencans
the last three years gelling .face world champion Spain,
ready for this moment," he who ar~ also 2-0 after rallysaid. "So we can't afford to ing to beat China in overgo out and be lackadaisical." time behind 29 points from
The
United
States Pau Gasol.
improved to 4-0 against
Long·before this rout start,
Angola, starting with the ed, lhe Americans were
Dream Team's Olympic already looking ahead.
debut in 1992. That romp is
Krzyzewski and his staff
best
remembered · for . were seated behind the baseCharles Barkley's elbow to line about 5 I/2 hours earlier
an unsuspecting Angolan for a look at the Greeks, who
player in a ll6-48 victory.
shut ·down Germany over
Carlos Morais scored 24 the final three quarters while
points for 0-2 Angola, which pulling away for an 87-64
went down almost as easily victory. ·
this time around. The final
Greece stunned the United
margin was much closer States 101-95 two y~ars ago
thanks to some U.S. concen- in the semifinals of the
tration lapses in ·the second world championship in
half.
Japan . This U.S. team is
"We were ·not looking deeper, and James is a whole
ahead. I thought we played lot stronger.
with really good energy in
James hadn't done much
spurts and played some real- ·
ly terrific baskelball," U.S.
Please see Hoops, 82

Please see Falcons, 82

.

'· '':.: .

't.

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rt Clinlt:

USA hoops fly past Angola, 97-76
BEIJING (AP)- LeBron
James simply knocked aside
· overmatched Angola players
like a schoolyard bully,
going wherever he wanted
on the basketball court.
.
Now come the teams that
can push back.
Dwyane Wade scored 19
points, James dominated the
game with his size and
strength on both ends, and
tile U.S. men' s Olympic
team wrapped up the easy
portion of its schedule with a
97-76 victory Tuesday night.
. The Americans (2-0)
Thursday fctce Greece, the
team that stunned them t'Wo
jlears ago in the semifinals
qf the world championship.
The Creeks are physical,
and they should provide the
first test of these games for
the United States.
• "I'm expecting this game ·
right here to be tough," U.S.
fi&gt;rward Carmela Anthony
said. "They know.that we're
coming back to redeem ourselves ahd I'm pretty sure
that they watch us a lot."
Dwight Howard added 14
jmints and James finished
with .12 for I he Americans,
who had another rough night
from 3-point range but don't
appear to be stoppable in the
open court. Wade was per-

Please see Reds, 82

Greene
shot
the
best score
of
his
career, a )under par
35.
His
score led
his teammates
to
Lucas
vielory .
over host
school Buffalo and Point
Pleasant. The 9 hole match
was played in near perfect
wealher conditions with
plentiful sunshine and a
light breeze.
.
Wahama ·s .
combined
score of 16 7 is the best for
the team in the past two
years. Dave received excellent support from Adam
Roush's
42 ,
Warren
Bissell's 44 and Zack
Whitlatch 's 46. Matt Arnold
shot 49 and Brandon
Johnson had a 50. but their

."It Is·, our :goafto:,provlde you with
~x~ellent . med~~sir~,~eat,~ent while
· g you maintain :phy.$1cal health."

Brien J.
Reed/photo

.... ~·

dealing like that. We got on
him early." ·
Phillips' 18th homer provided a big boost to Volquez,
who has a 0.77 ERA in II 23 innings at PNC Park this
season.
"It's all about the runs,"
Yolquez said. "We took the
lead first. and I got more
confident on the mound.'.'
Karstens allowed four
runs, three earned, an,d seven
hits in seven innings .
Karstens, Brandon Moss
and Andy LaRoche, all
recently acquired in trades,
each played their first home
game at PNC Park. LaRoche

'

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Internal Medicine
• Point Pkosaot Offic-f:
Tuesdays, Thursdays &amp;Fridays
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2414 Jefferson Avenue
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Point Pleasant, WV

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Course

POME~OY A !'!Chedule ot urx:om1ng high
school va1srty sporting events invol\'ing teams
!rom Gallie. and Meigs count1es

1-740-446·2342 ext. 33

Jonathan
Barrett
was the
· grand
champion
beef
breeding
.showman
and
Alyssa
Newland ·
the
reserve
champion
showman
during
Tuesday's
Junior Fair
Beef
Breeding
Show. Fair
Queen
Audrionna
Pullins is
also pictured.

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or better.
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Above: Not
exactly '1he
peanut gallery"
but close , these
young girls peer
out into the junior
fair livestock ring
during the market
goat show.
Left: These
novice showmen
line up with their
market lambs in
the hopes of winning a ribbon during the Junior
Fair Sheep Show.

Beth Serganl/pholo

•A view from the midway at dusk shows the rides keep turning, as do some stomachs,
much to the delight of fair goers.

Beth Sergentlphotos

Thursda!( August 14.

. Golf
Gallia Academy at Ports mouth, 9 a.m.
Rive r Valle~ at Buffalo. 10 a.m.

FridaY. August 15

Golf
River Valley, Wellston
(Fairg reens), 11 a.m

at Jackson

Monday August 18

GoD
River Valley, Jacksoo al Gania Academy
(Cliffside), 4:30p.m.
Vinton County at Meigs (Pine Hills). 10 a.m

CONTACI'US
E-mail -

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Bryan Walters, Sports Writer
(740)446-&lt;342, ext. 33
bwalters@ mydaily1 ribun e. com

Larry Crum, Sports Writer
{740) 446·2342, ext . 33
Ierum @ mydai lyregi ster.com

Wahama 's
D a v e

AP photo

Cincinnati Reds' Edwin ~ncarnacion scores from first base as Pittsburgh Pirates' Ryan Doumit waits for the throw home
after a double by Corey Patterson in the eighth inning of a baseball game Tuesday in Pittsburgh. The Reds won 5-1.

Volquez leads Cincinnati to win over Pirates
PITTSBURGH (AP) ·_
Edinson Yolquez got a little
extra rest and some early run.
support. II was all he needed
to end a post All-Star break
slump.
Volquez pitched into the
seventh inning for his best .
start of the second half, and
the Cincinnati Reds beat the
Pittsburgh
Pirates 5-1
Tuesday night in their firsl
game since they traded
Adam Dunn.
Volquez (14-5 ) had just
two perfect innings but lim- ·
ired the Pirates to one run
and five hits in 6 2-3
mn111gs.
"Ed inson threw a great
game, that's where it starts,"

Cincinnati manager Dusty
Baker said. "He gave us all
we needed ."
·
The All-S tar right-hander
entered 1-2 with a 6.64 ERA
in four starts since the break,
He was originally scheduled
to start Sunday against
Houston, but was pu shed
back to Tuesday when Aaron
Harang· .came off the disabled list.
Did the two days help'l
"It can never hurt, especially this time of the year,"
Baker said. "He was throwing strikes. He was a little bit
wilder tonight, so maybe he
needs to just be a little wild.
It was an outstanding performance from him."

Brandon · Phillips and
Javier Valentin supplied the
power with Dunn gone, each
hitting a home run to :help
Cincinnati end a seasonworst six-game skid. Corey
·Patterson hap two hits and
two RBJs.
Phillips hit a two-out, tworun .shot in the first off Jeff
Karstens (2-1 ), who tossed
15 score less innings in his
first two starts after he was
acquired from the New York
Yankees. Valentin went deep
in the fourth, and Patterson
had run-scoring hits in the
sixth and eighth.
"Brandon got us on the
board," Baker said. "That's
big against a guy who's been

AP photo

Angola's Felizardo Ambrosio, left, tries to stop a shot by USA's Carlos Boozer during their
men's preliminary basketball game at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing on Tuesday.
.................
•

Brian J . Reed/photo

,

Melissa Snowden, and Corey. Jarvis were named grand and reserve champion showmen
during Tuesday's Meigs County Junior Fair Poultry Show. Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins
and Poultry Princess Abigail Houser are also pictured.

Alyssa
Newland
was the .
reserve
champion
showman at
Tuesday's
Junior Fair
Beef
Breeding
Show. She
is pictured
with Fair
Queen
Audrionna
Pullins.
Brian J.
Reed/photo

Brian J. Reed/photo

r-

Dominick Rhodes and Carolal)n Stewart are pictured with their grand and reserve cham·
pion Rens of market' poultry; judged yesterday. Fair Queen Audrionna Pullins and Poultry
Princess Abigail Houser are also pictured.
•
·

~).:.•-

feet from the field in Beijing coach Mike Krzyzewski
until missing in the third · said. "Our goal wasn't to
quarter.
win by a certain margin. It
Though Anthony said the was to really work hard and
Greece game "has been cir- keep up our pressure and
cled un my calendar for then once that was done, we
about two . years now," just worked on a few other
James said it wasn't hard to things. The main thing was ·
concentrate on Angola.
just to keep some consisten"We' ve got veterans, · cy, so · overall I was very
we're pr~paring ourselves, pleased with tonight."
every night we're showcasAfter the Greece ~ame
ing what we've been doing Thursday, the Amencans
the last three years gelling .face world champion Spain,
ready for this moment," he who ar~ also 2-0 after rallysaid. "So we can't afford to ing to beat China in overgo out and be lackadaisical." time behind 29 points from
The
United
States Pau Gasol.
improved to 4-0 against
Long·before this rout start,
Angola, starting with the ed, lhe Americans were
Dream Team's Olympic already looking ahead.
debut in 1992. That romp is
Krzyzewski and his staff
best
remembered · for . were seated behind the baseCharles Barkley's elbow to line about 5 I/2 hours earlier
an unsuspecting Angolan for a look at the Greeks, who
player in a ll6-48 victory.
shut ·down Germany over
Carlos Morais scored 24 the final three quarters while
points for 0-2 Angola, which pulling away for an 87-64
went down almost as easily victory. ·
this time around. The final
Greece stunned the United
margin was much closer States 101-95 two y~ars ago
thanks to some U.S. concen- in the semifinals of the
tration lapses in ·the second world championship in
half.
Japan . This U.S. team is
"We were ·not looking deeper, and James is a whole
ahead. I thought we played lot stronger.
with really good energy in
James hadn't done much
spurts and played some real- ·
ly terrific baskelball," U.S.
Please see Hoops, 82

Please see Falcons, 82

.

'· '':.: .

't.

!1'7

rt Clinlt:

USA hoops fly past Angola, 97-76
BEIJING (AP)- LeBron
James simply knocked aside
· overmatched Angola players
like a schoolyard bully,
going wherever he wanted
on the basketball court.
.
Now come the teams that
can push back.
Dwyane Wade scored 19
points, James dominated the
game with his size and
strength on both ends, and
tile U.S. men' s Olympic
team wrapped up the easy
portion of its schedule with a
97-76 victory Tuesday night.
. The Americans (2-0)
Thursday fctce Greece, the
team that stunned them t'Wo
jlears ago in the semifinals
qf the world championship.
The Creeks are physical,
and they should provide the
first test of these games for
the United States.
• "I'm expecting this game ·
right here to be tough," U.S.
fi&gt;rward Carmela Anthony
said. "They know.that we're
coming back to redeem ourselves ahd I'm pretty sure
that they watch us a lot."
Dwight Howard added 14
jmints and James finished
with .12 for I he Americans,
who had another rough night
from 3-point range but don't
appear to be stoppable in the
open court. Wade was per-

Please see Reds, 82

Greene
shot
the
best score
of
his
career, a )under par
35.
His
score led
his teammates
to
Lucas
vielory .
over host
school Buffalo and Point
Pleasant. The 9 hole match
was played in near perfect
wealher conditions with
plentiful sunshine and a
light breeze.
.
Wahama ·s .
combined
score of 16 7 is the best for
the team in the past two
years. Dave received excellent support from Adam
Roush's
42 ,
Warren
Bissell's 44 and Zack
Whitlatch 's 46. Matt Arnold
shot 49 and Brandon
Johnson had a 50. but their

."It Is·, our :goafto:,provlde you with
~x~ellent . med~~sir~,~eat,~ent while
· g you maintain :phy.$1cal health."

Brien J.
Reed/photo

.... ~·

dealing like that. We got on
him early." ·
Phillips' 18th homer provided a big boost to Volquez,
who has a 0.77 ERA in II 23 innings at PNC Park this
season.
"It's all about the runs,"
Yolquez said. "We took the
lead first. and I got more
confident on the mound.'.'
Karstens allowed four
runs, three earned, an,d seven
hits in seven innings .
Karstens, Brandon Moss
and Andy LaRoche, all
recently acquired in trades,
each played their first home
game at PNC Park. LaRoche

'

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•
Tess Simon, MD
Internal Medicine
• Point Pkosaot Offic-f:
Tuesdays, Thursdays &amp;Fridays
PVH Medical Office Center
2414 Jefferson Avenue
o Accepting New Patients
Point Pleasant, WV

o Most Insurances Accepted
o Same Day Appointments Available

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
Tfu, fa.«,~ P~{ut!Q(a~_,

P/

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Eastern at Lakeside Invite, 8:30a.m ..

o I f

Course

POME~OY A !'!Chedule ot urx:om1ng high
school va1srty sporting events invol\'ing teams
!rom Gallie. and Meigs count1es

1-740-446·2342 ext. 33

Jonathan
Barrett
was the
· grand
champion
beef
breeding
.showman
and
Alyssa
Newland ·
the
reserve
champion
showman
during
Tuesday's
Junior Fair
Beef
Breeding
Show. Fair
Queen
Audrionna
Pullins is
also pictured.

G

LoCAL ScHEDULE.

Golf

a

score of par
or better.
but seldom
reach that
goaL
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Wednesday, August 13,2008

;wednesday, August 13, 2008

Phelps
BY PAUL NEWBERRY
ASSOCIATED PRESS

BEIJI ~ G -

Tted no more
Mtch.tcl Phelps swam Into
htsl ory as the wmnmgest
Olymr1c uthlete e~et wtth hi s
IUth c.1reer gold medal -·
and tourth worlc;l record of
the Bctjmg Games
A da y .titer etching hi s
n.une alongs tde Mark Spttz
,md Ctrl Lewts wtlh gold No .
9, Phelps clauned the record
all to him,elf when he won
the 200- metcr butterfly
\VeUne-,d.ty mornmg

AP photo

Cleveland lnd1ans' A,;d ruba l Cabrera , nght, watches h1s RBI smgle off Baltimore Onoles'
J1m Johnson 111 the e1ghth 1nn1ng 1n a baseball game Tuesday 1n Cleveland. Onoles catcher
Ramon Hernandez IS at left The Indians won 7 5

Indians get fifth straight win
orttoned to Tnple-A Buffalo
CLEVF L·\ ND !A P) Asd1Ub.i l C.tbt ~ ~ ,, 1&gt; lc,tdl n ~ on June 9
R.tfael Perez (~- 2 ) stru ck
the Cl e1cLtnd lnt!t .tn s o;;
dnot he r r\ ugu.., t \'v lll lllll g out two 111 I 2-'l mnmgs and
Jensen Lew" ptlched a per' tredk
Cc1hr er.1 htt .1 t l~ brc .J k lll g fect ntnth for hiS second
RBI &gt;~n ~ k 111 tile e t ~ hth (-.II ee1 save .
The Onoles have allowed
mnm g to help th e imlt.tth
bedl the B.tl tllllOtc 011nles 35 lUll' (33 earned) tn the
7-5 Tuc, d.ty mght ftll thetr last three games Baltimme
ptlchers have gtven up 45
Jtfth ' tr.11 gl1t "tn
C.tbt eta h.1d tlll ee of htts, 10 walks, stx homers,
Clevel,llld. , I ~ htts .111d hil three bailers. and tossed
scored two run s c~ ' the stx wtld pitches.
Jnn John son (2-4) plunked
lndt &lt;t ns llMtched th e11 se.t'on-be ' l w tnntn ~ strc.1k pmch·hlller Shm-Soo Choo
C.1bre1 a .tl so doubled 111 the to start the - lndtans' etghth
go-.thead run tn the s~ venlh Choo advanced on Andy
lnnmg ot" 13-8 VICtory over M.trte\ sacnhce and scored
when Cabrera hit a grounder
the 0 11oles nn Mond.ty
.. Hc"s been pld)ltlg good between Johnson 's legs and
ba,e ball" lndt .ub m.tn.t ~er 1nto center fi eld Cabrera
E11c Wedge ' "'d "He' s tJk- \\ en! to second on the throw
tn g " bcllct &lt;ippt o.tch .11 the home
Johnson
tntcntiOn,tlly
pl.tte " "' ,, ltttl e hellet
sh.tpe o~nd hdp1ng the te.tm ·· w.tlked Gt.tdy SIZemore and
The ' lt ck-ft c ldmg C&lt;tht et.t slluck out Jamey Carroll
pt m llk·d ,, bnosl l.ts l Augu'l before Ben FranciSCO 'mwhen he '" " L. tll ed up. hll gled 111 Ctbret" to make It 7~ H'\
.t nd soltd tlted the 5
G.ln ell Olson allowed five
delensc In help Cle1el.mdto
the AL Cenlt.tllttl e
JUlls. lour edrned. and nme
Thts se,ISOil. Cabreta had" htl' OVCI SIX tnnmgs Ill hts
I X.:l tl\ C l cl ge when he Wd"i fitsl st.ut against Cleveland

Olson surrendered twoout RBI smgle' to Jhonny
Per,lita.
Ryan
Garko,
Franklin Gutierrez and
Matte as the lndtans went
.thead 4-2 111 the tlrst
It was the third consecuuve game that the Onoles
ytelded four runs tn the
opening mnmg
Cleveland
mtssed
a
chance to add to its 5-3 lead
111 the stxlh when Cabrera
was thrown out at the plate
trymg to score from ftrsl on
St:temore's double off the
wall 111 left-center.
Baltimore pu,hed across
two runs 111 the seventh lo lie
11 Bn.m Roberts extended
hts httltng slt e.tk to 14
games wnh an RBI smgle
otf
reliever
Masa
Kobayasht Ntck M.n kaki s
.tdded a run-sconng smgle
otf Perez
Jeremy Sowets g.tve up
lour run s and &gt;~X hils over 6
1-3 innings for Cleveland
Aubrey Huff went 0-fOt -3
wtth " sacnlice tly tor
Balttmore, snapping his
c.treer-htgh 19-game htllmg
streak.

Phelps had a problem w11h
11" goggles- but that didn't
keep htm Irom lom:hmg first
He's now all alone at the
lop, wtth three more chances
to stretch h" lead before he
leaves ChuM
He wpn hi' tilth Olympic
gold medal moments later,
swnnmmg the leadoff leg of
the 800-meter tree'style relay
.md helpmg the Untted States
smash the old world record
hv 4 68 seconds.
·Phelps. Ryan Lochle,
Rtcky Berens and Peter
Vanderblay led the enttre
rdce. wmnmg 111 6 mmulcs.
58 51i seconds That bettered
the old mark of 7·03 24 set
by the U S. at last year 's
wotld champton shtps in
Au,tralt&lt;t
Phelps earned hts II th
career gold medal and second of the day. About an hour
earltet, he \\On the 200 buttel tly. He ts 5-for-5 wtlh
world records in each of hts
events.
Russta took the stlver m
7 03 70 Australia earned the
bronze 111 7 04.98
In the tly, hts stgnature
stroke, Phelps ')'as second at
the first fltp. then pushed 11
mto another gem. hts long
.trms gobbling up huge
dmnk s ot ~~;ater as he literally satled .tlong a!op the surface He touched the wall m I
mmutes, 52.03 seconds,
bre.tkmg ht s mark of I 52 09
from last year's world champiOnshtps
He barely smtled as -he
looked at the board, breathmg heavtly .md hangmg on
the lane rope. Hungary's

BElliNG BEAT: Empty seats, lack of buzz
BY STEPHEN WiLSON
ASSOCIATED PRE SS

BEIJING - Aftet the hrst
few days ot the BeiJing
Games . some cr.tcks h.1ve
appeared m Chma s pettect
party - empty seats at tile
venues
disappOinting
crowds .11 the Olympic
grounds. ltcket scdlping, d
lack ot bull around the uly
and even ottlctal .tcknowl' edgment of tricket y dlllmg
the opemng ceremony
Olympic
lnlernallonal
Commlllee oll ictah urged
BelJitl g oJ gdm t:e rs Tuesddy
to le t mme people tnlo the
OlymptL Green - the centelpleLe ; one of 1he games
where most ol the matn
venues o~ re located - .mu
lind ""Y' tu ftll up the .treIM"'

· We· vc
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been
rm ssmg

' aytn g.
a

!:!,real

opponumty to get mot~e of
ymu people 111 here to celebr.lle your games,"' satd
Kev.m Gasper, vtce chmrman
ol the IOC's coordination
comnusston tor BetJmg ··1
wnuld want to stre ss how
tmpurtdnl tl " for the host
cny that the ~ enue s ate' seen
lu be · full .md everyhody has
the opponunny to enJOY the
fe ..,t JVJties ··

W.mg Wet sroke sm.tn l01
the Beijmg org&lt;t111ZI{lg commtllee, o~cknowled ged there
were not enough people 111
the green and orgamzers
were encow agmg more to

come
Wang smd about .:10,000
people passed th10u gh the
area on Monday. The IOC

Hoops
from Page Bl
offensively mtdway through
the second quarter when he
made hi s presence felt on
the other end. jumping so
htgh lo block Fellzardo
Ambrosio' s shot that 11
looked more like a volley·
ball sptke, wtth James glar·
ing back at the fallen
Ambros1o ,1s the ball went
out of bounds
The Angolans we re down
onl y sev~n wtth less than 4
mtnute s rem.11mng 111 the

suggested the tlgurc should
be mcreased to up to 200,000
datly and that organizers
tssue more passes to allow
visttors mlo the green, wh1ch
covers 2,856 acres ( I, 156
hectares ) in northern BeiJing.
"We have taken lhts up
wnh orgamzers and the
poltlt ctans," IOC marketing
commiSsiOn chmrman and
executive board member
Gerhdtd Hetberg told The
Associated Press "They
have promtsed an tmprovemenl today and further
nnprovement tomorrow. We
hope lht\ ts going to take
place&lt;We need more people
to have a htgher atmosphere "
Among those aftected were
the Olymptcs' global spansors, who are each paymg
tens of mtllions of dollars to
be assocwted wtth the games
but have complamcd that lew
vtsitor' have been let through
to see their pavtltons
"When I went out. there
was a small tnckle of people
walkmg through," U.S IOC
member Bob Ctvrthk sa1d
" Access ts diftlcult and secunty " tncredtbly ltghl At
some venues tt's surpnsing
when thete have been sellouts and you see qune a few
empty seats At the stadtums
you need warm enthusiastic
crowds to help create an
atmosphere for athletes to
perform al their best"
The sttuallon seemed to
Improve throughout the ~ay
Tuesday
" 1 JUSt went to volleyball
and 11 was absolutely rockmg ." Ctvrtiik satd after

watchmg the U.S -Italy and
Brazil-Serbta men's games.
"It was tilled. It was a great
atmosphere."
Chinese orgamze~s have
boasted for months that all
6.8 m1lhon ttckets had been
sold
Wang admitted that some
empty seats were bemg tilled
by volunteers tn yellow shit1s
serving as ofttctal chccrleaders
' lOC otltcwls smd allendance IS a regular problem
dunng the tlrsl week of the
Olymptcs and that crowds
.tre expected to build up,
espectally when the track and
fteld competttton begms
Fnday at the 91 ,000-seat
National Stadtum.
Wang Cited several factors
tor the empty seats - hot,
humid weather and ram, noshows among ticket-holding
OlympiC sponsors and offtcials; fans skipping preltmtnary-round compettllons or
not staymg for the entire program when events last a full
day
At the same ume. there
have also been reports of illegal llcket S'calpmg oulstde
venues.
Meanwhtle, 1teme1ged that
lake tlreworks and hp-synchmg were part of Fnday's
spectacplar opemng ceremony
an extravaganza
watched by a global televtSian audience that likely surpassed 2 btlhon vtewers.
Fireworks bursung mto the
shape of 29 gtganttc footpnnts were shown trudgmg
above the Beijlhg skyline to
the NatiOnal Stadtllm near

halt when James stmply Anthony and Bosh all per·
muscled them out of the fect from the field
way, After Wade's 3-pointThe U.S . shootmg would
er. James went all the wuy have been much better if
lor a layup, then knocked not for Bryant 's 0-for-5
Leone! Paulo backward to half. but he qutckly got
grub a loose ball and con- mvolved in the thtrd quarter
vert a three-point play that wtth eight pomts, htghlight·
made it47-32 with 2:26 left. ed by a spinning, 360·h
degree dunk on the fast
Ju~es then .came up Wll
a steal and fltpped the ball break.
The Amencans lost some
" behmd htm to Chns Bosh
for a bucket, then c~pped a concentration on the defen16-2 spurt wtth another stve end, allowmg Angola
layup that extended the enough open looks to keep
US. lead to 55-34. The tt from becommg too much
Amen cans ~~;ere up 55-3 7 of a blowout fot ,, whtle.
at the break, with James, Eventuall y they pull ed
How,11 d, Wade , ·Carmela away to wm almost d S ei\SI-

the start ol ' the ceremony
Olhctals conltrmed that
some of the footage shown to
TV vtewers arouhd the world
and on gtant screens mstde
the stadium featured a computer-generated.
threedimenstonal Image.
In .tddtllon, the tmy, pigtailed 9-year-old gtrl m the
red cltess who sang "Ode to
the Motherland" was ltpsynching. The real votce
belonged to a 7-year-old girl
who was replaced because
she was deemed not cute
enough by a member of.
China's Politburo.
"The national mterest
reqmres that the g1r.I should
have good looks and a good
gr.tsp ol the song and look
gocid on screen," the ceremony's chief music dtrector,
Chen Qtg,mg, told BetJmg
Radto.
Chma's Commumst Party
has been eager to present a
!lawless 01)-mptcs to the
world. The butldup to the
games was embroiled m controvet sy over Chma's human
nghts record and atr poilulion m Betjmg.
Smce the games started,
mhcr outstde factors have
!mdercut son.1e of the hopedtor feel-good factor. mcludmg Saturday's fatal stabbmg
at a tounst site of a relative of
the U.S. men 's volleybull
coach and the outbreak of
hostilities between Russta
and Georg 1a m South
Ossettia. The lighting undermined the lOC's traditional
call for observance of an
"Olympic Truce" dunng the

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Laszlo Cseh really pushed 11
at the end, but sell led for Sti ver m I :52 70 Japan's
Takesht Matsuda took the
bronze m I :52.97.
~helps rubbed hts eyes and
satd chmbmg from the pool ,
·•r can' t see anything.'' A pa1r
of leaky goggles kept him
from even seemg the wall as
he finished
Sull, Jl was another gold
and another re cord, takmg
Phelps halfway to Iu s goal of
beaung Spnz's .record of
seven gold medals m a smgle
games
·'My goggles kept tilling
up with water dunng the
race.'' he satd. "1 wanted a
world record, I wanted I ·51
or beuer, but 111 the circumstances not too bad I guess."
Everyone wanted to get a
look at htstory, includmg the
U.S men's basketball team.
Kobe Bryant, LeBron James
and Cannelo Anthony were
among those cheering on
Phelps from pools1de seats.
James posed for pictures With
Phelps' mom, Debbte.
Three worlds records fell
before Phelps even walked
on deck.
In the semifinals of the I00
free. Australia's Eamon
Sullivan and France's Alain
Bernard played takeaway
wllh the record Sullivan set
two days earlier.
In the tlrsl heat, Bernard
won m 47.20 to knock down
Sullivan's mark of 47 24
from the leadoff leg of the
memorable 400 free relay.
That record lasted all of 2
mmutes Sullivan won the
second heat m 47 .05. settmg
up a thrillmg showdown m
Thursday's tina!.
"Records don' t mean
much," Sullivan said. "They
don't wm medal s at the end
of the day, unfortunately. But
it gtves me confidence that I
can swtm my own race under
pressure "
American Jason Lezak,
who chased down Bernard 111
the relay, advanced to the
final with the sixth-best ttme,
47.98 The othet US swimmer, ·Garrett Weber-Gale,
failed to advance.
Then 11 was Fe(jenca

Falcons
from PageBl
two scores did not count in
the play 6. count four format.
Point Pleasant's final total
ot 181 gave them second
place for the day .Freshman
Opte Lucas continued his
fine start for the season by
shootmg 38 to lead t~e B1g
Blacks. Brock McClung
contributed a 46 to go along
wtth the 48 shot by Jason
Soffer and a 49' by Garrett
Grimm. Scores of 50 from

Reds
fromPageBl

Pelhgnm 's turn The Italian
broke the mark she set a day
earher 111 the semifinals, winnmg gold 111 I 54.82 The old
record was I 55 45.
Sara lsakovtc of Slovenia
cla11T,1ed the bronze m
I 54 97, .md Ch ma \ Pang
Jiaymg thnllcd the home fans
by passing Ka11e Hoff on the
tina! lap to take bronze in
I 55 05.
lt was another dtsappomtment for Hoff. who looked to
be one of the btg storie$ of
the game when she qualitled
m live mdtvtdual events the same number as Phelps.
The 19-year-old American,
who constders Phelps her big
brother, has yet to match hts
success in the water In her
tirst two races. Hoff settled
for a bronze and a stlver,
whtch look pretty good after
she faded out of the medal
hunt in the 200 free , tlni shmg
0.63 behmd Pang
"1 would have liked to
medal. but I got my tlrst personal best ot the meet and I
thmk th,lt's a good effort,"
satd Hoff, who tlmshed in
I 55.78 .. , can't be upset
wtth that, and I' m JU St movmg on to the next heat."
Hoff had a chance to make
up for her dtsappomtment
before the morning was
done , she also was m the
tina! ot the 200 indiHdual
medley.
An mspmng Olympic
story came to an end m the
semtlinals of the 200 breaststroke
Eric Shanteau, who was
dtagnosed wtth testicular
cancer JUSt before the U.S.
Olymptc lnal s and put off
surgery un11l after the games,
failed to advance to the final
He ltmshed st xlh 111 h1s
sem1tln~l heat and IOth overall, 13-hundredths of a second out ot the last spot mto
the tlnal
Japan's Kosuke KtlaJima,
trying tor hts second stratght
sweep of the breaststroke
events, crUised along as the
top qualifier at 2 08 61. He
already won the I00 wtth a
world record alter takmg
both golds 111 Athens four
years ago.
Brent Sergent and 52 from
Justm Cavender were not
mcluded 111 the team total
Buttalo's total score of
196 was once again led by
Garrette Burdette who shot
40 for the nme holes. John
Bays and Dommick Rich
both shot 51 whtle Drew
Angle contnbuted a 54.
Juslln Gatens fmal score
was not part of the team
total.
Wahama , Point Pleasant
and Huntmgton St. Joe play
a lri-match at the Riverside
Golf Course on Wednesday,
August 13 wtth a startmg
time of9 am.
and two players to be
named .,. RHP Tanner
Scheppers ,
Pittsburgh's
second-round draft choice
out of Fresno State, threw
111 the bullpen before the
game Scheppers, who 1s
recovering from a shoulder
tnjury. ts unstgned.
Ptrates closer Matt Capps,
on the DL wtth nght shoulder bursitis, pttched a
scoreless inning and struck
out two m his first rehab
appearance wtth Double-A
Altoona
Ptrates lB
Adam LaRoche, on the disabled list wtth a stramed nb
cage, went 2-for-4 in the
second game of a rehab
sllnt with Class A Htckory.
Ptrates SS Jack Wilson
and 2B Freddy ·Sanchez,
each hampered by mmor
nght shoulder problems,
were not 111 the startmg lineup . Sanchez grounded out
as a pinch hitter 111 the
Cmcinnati
ninth .
improved to 2-9 smce tractin! Ken Gnffey Jr. to the
Chicago'White Sox on July
31. .. Valentin has hit safely in 12 of his 13 starts ....
Two Cmcinnati players col·
lected their first major
league
hits.
Chris
Dickerson, ~alled up before
the game, doubled in the
seventh and pinch-hitter
Adam Rqsales singled in
the ninth.

had an RBI double m the
fourth
Karstens sa1d he had trouble mittally adjusting to the
mound.
"I didn't feel too comfortable out there," he said. "I
felt out of whack It wasn't
· untll the second or thtrd
mning that 1got more acclimated."
Doug Mtentkiewicz, who
scored on LaRoche's htt,
ended
two
possible
Pittsburgh
rallies
He
grounded out to first with
runners on second and thtrd
m the ftfth and agam in the
seventh with the bases
loaded.
· Pittsburgh manager John
Russell credtted Volquez
for pitching out of the jams.
"When he got in trouble,
he
threw the ball well,"
g &lt;~ mes
Russell said. "Our opportumties tonight seem to come
ly w; they dtd in a 101-70 with two outs. When things
victory n~ainst China on got dicey, he stepped up
opening mght.
and made some good pitch·
Anthony also scored 12 es."
points for the United ~tales.
Chris Gomez und Nate
Every U.S, player but Jason McLouth had two hits
Kidd scored, but the apiece for Pittsburgh.
Amencuns were only S-of·
Notes: Cincinnau traded
21 from behind the arc after Dunn to Arizona on
they hi! JUSt 7-of-24 against Monday for a minor leaguer
the Chmese
"It 's been a struggle,"
Bryant said " I think we
have to adjust to bemg spotup shooters, all of us We're
not accltmated to bemg
today.
spot-up shooters, so that's
somethmg we have to tweak
'
" ~92~2155
a little btt and get used to"

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Wednesday, August 13,2008

;wednesday, August 13, 2008

Phelps
BY PAUL NEWBERRY
ASSOCIATED PRESS

BEIJI ~ G -

Tted no more
Mtch.tcl Phelps swam Into
htsl ory as the wmnmgest
Olymr1c uthlete e~et wtth hi s
IUth c.1reer gold medal -·
and tourth worlc;l record of
the Bctjmg Games
A da y .titer etching hi s
n.une alongs tde Mark Spttz
,md Ctrl Lewts wtlh gold No .
9, Phelps clauned the record
all to him,elf when he won
the 200- metcr butterfly
\VeUne-,d.ty mornmg

AP photo

Cleveland lnd1ans' A,;d ruba l Cabrera , nght, watches h1s RBI smgle off Baltimore Onoles'
J1m Johnson 111 the e1ghth 1nn1ng 1n a baseball game Tuesday 1n Cleveland. Onoles catcher
Ramon Hernandez IS at left The Indians won 7 5

Indians get fifth straight win
orttoned to Tnple-A Buffalo
CLEVF L·\ ND !A P) Asd1Ub.i l C.tbt ~ ~ ,, 1&gt; lc,tdl n ~ on June 9
R.tfael Perez (~- 2 ) stru ck
the Cl e1cLtnd lnt!t .tn s o;;
dnot he r r\ ugu.., t \'v lll lllll g out two 111 I 2-'l mnmgs and
Jensen Lew" ptlched a per' tredk
Cc1hr er.1 htt .1 t l~ brc .J k lll g fect ntnth for hiS second
RBI &gt;~n ~ k 111 tile e t ~ hth (-.II ee1 save .
The Onoles have allowed
mnm g to help th e imlt.tth
bedl the B.tl tllllOtc 011nles 35 lUll' (33 earned) tn the
7-5 Tuc, d.ty mght ftll thetr last three games Baltimme
ptlchers have gtven up 45
Jtfth ' tr.11 gl1t "tn
C.tbt eta h.1d tlll ee of htts, 10 walks, stx homers,
Clevel,llld. , I ~ htts .111d hil three bailers. and tossed
scored two run s c~ ' the stx wtld pitches.
Jnn John son (2-4) plunked
lndt &lt;t ns llMtched th e11 se.t'on-be ' l w tnntn ~ strc.1k pmch·hlller Shm-Soo Choo
C.1bre1 a .tl so doubled 111 the to start the - lndtans' etghth
go-.thead run tn the s~ venlh Choo advanced on Andy
lnnmg ot" 13-8 VICtory over M.trte\ sacnhce and scored
when Cabrera hit a grounder
the 0 11oles nn Mond.ty
.. Hc"s been pld)ltlg good between Johnson 's legs and
ba,e ball" lndt .ub m.tn.t ~er 1nto center fi eld Cabrera
E11c Wedge ' "'d "He' s tJk- \\ en! to second on the throw
tn g " bcllct &lt;ippt o.tch .11 the home
Johnson
tntcntiOn,tlly
pl.tte " "' ,, ltttl e hellet
sh.tpe o~nd hdp1ng the te.tm ·· w.tlked Gt.tdy SIZemore and
The ' lt ck-ft c ldmg C&lt;tht et.t slluck out Jamey Carroll
pt m llk·d ,, bnosl l.ts l Augu'l before Ben FranciSCO 'mwhen he '" " L. tll ed up. hll gled 111 Ctbret" to make It 7~ H'\
.t nd soltd tlted the 5
G.ln ell Olson allowed five
delensc In help Cle1el.mdto
the AL Cenlt.tllttl e
JUlls. lour edrned. and nme
Thts se,ISOil. Cabreta had" htl' OVCI SIX tnnmgs Ill hts
I X.:l tl\ C l cl ge when he Wd"i fitsl st.ut against Cleveland

Olson surrendered twoout RBI smgle' to Jhonny
Per,lita.
Ryan
Garko,
Franklin Gutierrez and
Matte as the lndtans went
.thead 4-2 111 the tlrst
It was the third consecuuve game that the Onoles
ytelded four runs tn the
opening mnmg
Cleveland
mtssed
a
chance to add to its 5-3 lead
111 the stxlh when Cabrera
was thrown out at the plate
trymg to score from ftrsl on
St:temore's double off the
wall 111 left-center.
Baltimore pu,hed across
two runs 111 the seventh lo lie
11 Bn.m Roberts extended
hts httltng slt e.tk to 14
games wnh an RBI smgle
otf
reliever
Masa
Kobayasht Ntck M.n kaki s
.tdded a run-sconng smgle
otf Perez
Jeremy Sowets g.tve up
lour run s and &gt;~X hils over 6
1-3 innings for Cleveland
Aubrey Huff went 0-fOt -3
wtth " sacnlice tly tor
Balttmore, snapping his
c.treer-htgh 19-game htllmg
streak.

Phelps had a problem w11h
11" goggles- but that didn't
keep htm Irom lom:hmg first
He's now all alone at the
lop, wtth three more chances
to stretch h" lead before he
leaves ChuM
He wpn hi' tilth Olympic
gold medal moments later,
swnnmmg the leadoff leg of
the 800-meter tree'style relay
.md helpmg the Untted States
smash the old world record
hv 4 68 seconds.
·Phelps. Ryan Lochle,
Rtcky Berens and Peter
Vanderblay led the enttre
rdce. wmnmg 111 6 mmulcs.
58 51i seconds That bettered
the old mark of 7·03 24 set
by the U S. at last year 's
wotld champton shtps in
Au,tralt&lt;t
Phelps earned hts II th
career gold medal and second of the day. About an hour
earltet, he \\On the 200 buttel tly. He ts 5-for-5 wtlh
world records in each of hts
events.
Russta took the stlver m
7 03 70 Australia earned the
bronze 111 7 04.98
In the tly, hts stgnature
stroke, Phelps ')'as second at
the first fltp. then pushed 11
mto another gem. hts long
.trms gobbling up huge
dmnk s ot ~~;ater as he literally satled .tlong a!op the surface He touched the wall m I
mmutes, 52.03 seconds,
bre.tkmg ht s mark of I 52 09
from last year's world champiOnshtps
He barely smtled as -he
looked at the board, breathmg heavtly .md hangmg on
the lane rope. Hungary's

BElliNG BEAT: Empty seats, lack of buzz
BY STEPHEN WiLSON
ASSOCIATED PRE SS

BEIJING - Aftet the hrst
few days ot the BeiJing
Games . some cr.tcks h.1ve
appeared m Chma s pettect
party - empty seats at tile
venues
disappOinting
crowds .11 the Olympic
grounds. ltcket scdlping, d
lack ot bull around the uly
and even ottlctal .tcknowl' edgment of tricket y dlllmg
the opemng ceremony
Olympic
lnlernallonal
Commlllee oll ictah urged
BelJitl g oJ gdm t:e rs Tuesddy
to le t mme people tnlo the
OlymptL Green - the centelpleLe ; one of 1he games
where most ol the matn
venues o~ re located - .mu
lind ""Y' tu ftll up the .treIM"'

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opponumty to get mot~e of
ymu people 111 here to celebr.lle your games,"' satd
Kev.m Gasper, vtce chmrman
ol the IOC's coordination
comnusston tor BetJmg ··1
wnuld want to stre ss how
tmpurtdnl tl " for the host
cny that the ~ enue s ate' seen
lu be · full .md everyhody has
the opponunny to enJOY the
fe ..,t JVJties ··

W.mg Wet sroke sm.tn l01
the Beijmg org&lt;t111ZI{lg commtllee, o~cknowled ged there
were not enough people 111
the green and orgamzers
were encow agmg more to

come
Wang smd about .:10,000
people passed th10u gh the
area on Monday. The IOC

Hoops
from Page Bl
offensively mtdway through
the second quarter when he
made hi s presence felt on
the other end. jumping so
htgh lo block Fellzardo
Ambrosio' s shot that 11
looked more like a volley·
ball sptke, wtth James glar·
ing back at the fallen
Ambros1o ,1s the ball went
out of bounds
The Angolans we re down
onl y sev~n wtth less than 4
mtnute s rem.11mng 111 the

suggested the tlgurc should
be mcreased to up to 200,000
datly and that organizers
tssue more passes to allow
visttors mlo the green, wh1ch
covers 2,856 acres ( I, 156
hectares ) in northern BeiJing.
"We have taken lhts up
wnh orgamzers and the
poltlt ctans," IOC marketing
commiSsiOn chmrman and
executive board member
Gerhdtd Hetberg told The
Associated Press "They
have promtsed an tmprovemenl today and further
nnprovement tomorrow. We
hope lht\ ts going to take
place&lt;We need more people
to have a htgher atmosphere "
Among those aftected were
the Olymptcs' global spansors, who are each paymg
tens of mtllions of dollars to
be assocwted wtth the games
but have complamcd that lew
vtsitor' have been let through
to see their pavtltons
"When I went out. there
was a small tnckle of people
walkmg through," U.S IOC
member Bob Ctvrthk sa1d
" Access ts diftlcult and secunty " tncredtbly ltghl At
some venues tt's surpnsing
when thete have been sellouts and you see qune a few
empty seats At the stadtums
you need warm enthusiastic
crowds to help create an
atmosphere for athletes to
perform al their best"
The sttuallon seemed to
Improve throughout the ~ay
Tuesday
" 1 JUSt went to volleyball
and 11 was absolutely rockmg ." Ctvrtiik satd after

watchmg the U.S -Italy and
Brazil-Serbta men's games.
"It was tilled. It was a great
atmosphere."
Chinese orgamze~s have
boasted for months that all
6.8 m1lhon ttckets had been
sold
Wang admitted that some
empty seats were bemg tilled
by volunteers tn yellow shit1s
serving as ofttctal chccrleaders
' lOC otltcwls smd allendance IS a regular problem
dunng the tlrsl week of the
Olymptcs and that crowds
.tre expected to build up,
espectally when the track and
fteld competttton begms
Fnday at the 91 ,000-seat
National Stadtum.
Wang Cited several factors
tor the empty seats - hot,
humid weather and ram, noshows among ticket-holding
OlympiC sponsors and offtcials; fans skipping preltmtnary-round compettllons or
not staymg for the entire program when events last a full
day
At the same ume. there
have also been reports of illegal llcket S'calpmg oulstde
venues.
Meanwhtle, 1teme1ged that
lake tlreworks and hp-synchmg were part of Fnday's
spectacplar opemng ceremony
an extravaganza
watched by a global televtSian audience that likely surpassed 2 btlhon vtewers.
Fireworks bursung mto the
shape of 29 gtganttc footpnnts were shown trudgmg
above the Beijlhg skyline to
the NatiOnal Stadtllm near

halt when James stmply Anthony and Bosh all per·
muscled them out of the fect from the field
way, After Wade's 3-pointThe U.S . shootmg would
er. James went all the wuy have been much better if
lor a layup, then knocked not for Bryant 's 0-for-5
Leone! Paulo backward to half. but he qutckly got
grub a loose ball and con- mvolved in the thtrd quarter
vert a three-point play that wtth eight pomts, htghlight·
made it47-32 with 2:26 left. ed by a spinning, 360·h
degree dunk on the fast
Ju~es then .came up Wll
a steal and fltpped the ball break.
The Amencans lost some
" behmd htm to Chns Bosh
for a bucket, then c~pped a concentration on the defen16-2 spurt wtth another stve end, allowmg Angola
layup that extended the enough open looks to keep
US. lead to 55-34. The tt from becommg too much
Amen cans ~~;ere up 55-3 7 of a blowout fot ,, whtle.
at the break, with James, Eventuall y they pull ed
How,11 d, Wade , ·Carmela away to wm almost d S ei\SI-

the start ol ' the ceremony
Olhctals conltrmed that
some of the footage shown to
TV vtewers arouhd the world
and on gtant screens mstde
the stadium featured a computer-generated.
threedimenstonal Image.
In .tddtllon, the tmy, pigtailed 9-year-old gtrl m the
red cltess who sang "Ode to
the Motherland" was ltpsynching. The real votce
belonged to a 7-year-old girl
who was replaced because
she was deemed not cute
enough by a member of.
China's Politburo.
"The national mterest
reqmres that the g1r.I should
have good looks and a good
gr.tsp ol the song and look
gocid on screen," the ceremony's chief music dtrector,
Chen Qtg,mg, told BetJmg
Radto.
Chma's Commumst Party
has been eager to present a
!lawless 01)-mptcs to the
world. The butldup to the
games was embroiled m controvet sy over Chma's human
nghts record and atr poilulion m Betjmg.
Smce the games started,
mhcr outstde factors have
!mdercut son.1e of the hopedtor feel-good factor. mcludmg Saturday's fatal stabbmg
at a tounst site of a relative of
the U.S. men 's volleybull
coach and the outbreak of
hostilities between Russta
and Georg 1a m South
Ossettia. The lighting undermined the lOC's traditional
call for observance of an
"Olympic Truce" dunng the

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at the end, but sell led for Sti ver m I :52 70 Japan's
Takesht Matsuda took the
bronze m I :52.97.
~helps rubbed hts eyes and
satd chmbmg from the pool ,
·•r can' t see anything.'' A pa1r
of leaky goggles kept him
from even seemg the wall as
he finished
Sull, Jl was another gold
and another re cord, takmg
Phelps halfway to Iu s goal of
beaung Spnz's .record of
seven gold medals m a smgle
games
·'My goggles kept tilling
up with water dunng the
race.'' he satd. "1 wanted a
world record, I wanted I ·51
or beuer, but 111 the circumstances not too bad I guess."
Everyone wanted to get a
look at htstory, includmg the
U.S men's basketball team.
Kobe Bryant, LeBron James
and Cannelo Anthony were
among those cheering on
Phelps from pools1de seats.
James posed for pictures With
Phelps' mom, Debbte.
Three worlds records fell
before Phelps even walked
on deck.
In the semifinals of the I00
free. Australia's Eamon
Sullivan and France's Alain
Bernard played takeaway
wllh the record Sullivan set
two days earlier.
In the tlrsl heat, Bernard
won m 47.20 to knock down
Sullivan's mark of 47 24
from the leadoff leg of the
memorable 400 free relay.
That record lasted all of 2
mmutes Sullivan won the
second heat m 47 .05. settmg
up a thrillmg showdown m
Thursday's tina!.
"Records don' t mean
much," Sullivan said. "They
don't wm medal s at the end
of the day, unfortunately. But
it gtves me confidence that I
can swtm my own race under
pressure "
American Jason Lezak,
who chased down Bernard 111
the relay, advanced to the
final with the sixth-best ttme,
47.98 The othet US swimmer, ·Garrett Weber-Gale,
failed to advance.
Then 11 was Fe(jenca

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from PageBl
two scores did not count in
the play 6. count four format.
Point Pleasant's final total
ot 181 gave them second
place for the day .Freshman
Opte Lucas continued his
fine start for the season by
shootmg 38 to lead t~e B1g
Blacks. Brock McClung
contributed a 46 to go along
wtth the 48 shot by Jason
Soffer and a 49' by Garrett
Grimm. Scores of 50 from

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Pelhgnm 's turn The Italian
broke the mark she set a day
earher 111 the semifinals, winnmg gold 111 I 54.82 The old
record was I 55 45.
Sara lsakovtc of Slovenia
cla11T,1ed the bronze m
I 54 97, .md Ch ma \ Pang
Jiaymg thnllcd the home fans
by passing Ka11e Hoff on the
tina! lap to take bronze in
I 55 05.
lt was another dtsappomtment for Hoff. who looked to
be one of the btg storie$ of
the game when she qualitled
m live mdtvtdual events the same number as Phelps.
The 19-year-old American,
who constders Phelps her big
brother, has yet to match hts
success in the water In her
tirst two races. Hoff settled
for a bronze and a stlver,
whtch look pretty good after
she faded out of the medal
hunt in the 200 free , tlni shmg
0.63 behmd Pang
"1 would have liked to
medal. but I got my tlrst personal best ot the meet and I
thmk th,lt's a good effort,"
satd Hoff, who tlmshed in
I 55.78 .. , can't be upset
wtth that, and I' m JU St movmg on to the next heat."
Hoff had a chance to make
up for her dtsappomtment
before the morning was
done , she also was m the
tina! ot the 200 indiHdual
medley.
An mspmng Olympic
story came to an end m the
semtlinals of the 200 breaststroke
Eric Shanteau, who was
dtagnosed wtth testicular
cancer JUSt before the U.S.
Olymptc lnal s and put off
surgery un11l after the games,
failed to advance to the final
He ltmshed st xlh 111 h1s
sem1tln~l heat and IOth overall, 13-hundredths of a second out ot the last spot mto
the tlnal
Japan's Kosuke KtlaJima,
trying tor hts second stratght
sweep of the breaststroke
events, crUised along as the
top qualifier at 2 08 61. He
already won the I00 wtth a
world record alter takmg
both golds 111 Athens four
years ago.
Brent Sergent and 52 from
Justm Cavender were not
mcluded 111 the team total
Buttalo's total score of
196 was once again led by
Garrette Burdette who shot
40 for the nme holes. John
Bays and Dommick Rich
both shot 51 whtle Drew
Angle contnbuted a 54.
Juslln Gatens fmal score
was not part of the team
total.
Wahama , Point Pleasant
and Huntmgton St. Joe play
a lri-match at the Riverside
Golf Course on Wednesday,
August 13 wtth a startmg
time of9 am.
and two players to be
named .,. RHP Tanner
Scheppers ,
Pittsburgh's
second-round draft choice
out of Fresno State, threw
111 the bullpen before the
game Scheppers, who 1s
recovering from a shoulder
tnjury. ts unstgned.
Ptrates closer Matt Capps,
on the DL wtth nght shoulder bursitis, pttched a
scoreless inning and struck
out two m his first rehab
appearance wtth Double-A
Altoona
Ptrates lB
Adam LaRoche, on the disabled list wtth a stramed nb
cage, went 2-for-4 in the
second game of a rehab
sllnt with Class A Htckory.
Ptrates SS Jack Wilson
and 2B Freddy ·Sanchez,
each hampered by mmor
nght shoulder problems,
were not 111 the startmg lineup . Sanchez grounded out
as a pinch hitter 111 the
Cmcinnati
ninth .
improved to 2-9 smce tractin! Ken Gnffey Jr. to the
Chicago'White Sox on July
31. .. Valentin has hit safely in 12 of his 13 starts ....
Two Cmcinnati players col·
lected their first major
league
hits.
Chris
Dickerson, ~alled up before
the game, doubled in the
seventh and pinch-hitter
Adam Rqsales singled in
the ninth.

had an RBI double m the
fourth
Karstens sa1d he had trouble mittally adjusting to the
mound.
"I didn't feel too comfortable out there," he said. "I
felt out of whack It wasn't
· untll the second or thtrd
mning that 1got more acclimated."
Doug Mtentkiewicz, who
scored on LaRoche's htt,
ended
two
possible
Pittsburgh
rallies
He
grounded out to first with
runners on second and thtrd
m the ftfth and agam in the
seventh with the bases
loaded.
· Pittsburgh manager John
Russell credtted Volquez
for pitching out of the jams.
"When he got in trouble,
he
threw the ball well,"
g &lt;~ mes
Russell said. "Our opportumties tonight seem to come
ly w; they dtd in a 101-70 with two outs. When things
victory n~ainst China on got dicey, he stepped up
opening mght.
and made some good pitch·
Anthony also scored 12 es."
points for the United ~tales.
Chris Gomez und Nate
Every U.S, player but Jason McLouth had two hits
Kidd scored, but the apiece for Pittsburgh.
Amencuns were only S-of·
Notes: Cincinnau traded
21 from behind the arc after Dunn to Arizona on
they hi! JUSt 7-of-24 against Monday for a minor leaguer
the Chmese
"It 's been a struggle,"
Bryant said " I think we
have to adjust to bemg spotup shooters, all of us We're
not accltmated to bemg
today.
spot-up shooters, so that's
somethmg we have to tweak
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a little btt and get used to"

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pole bUIIdinQ &amp; oul building area. $600/rent .-Depostt
. on 6 acres wlpond, 740-367-0507

Valley V1ew Apartments
800 State Route 325
Thurman, Oh10 45685

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mil. $75,000. 740-446-7029 1 and 2 bedroom apaflme nts, furnished and untur·
n1shed. and houses in
Pome roy and Middleport.
secunty depos1t requ1red. no
pets, 7 4 ~·992·22 18.

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acres, Rutland, Oh, private
setting, eat-in kilchen. 3 bf..
2 full baths. lg. li&gt;Jingroom,
lg. ta m1ly -room ., out of flOOd
plain, (740)742-2404 or 740- 1BA Apt , WI D h9okups,

949-2930

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W1th Appliances furnished
On s1te Laundry facility.
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applicalion at rental oHice
Poss1bfhly ol rental
assistance.
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TOO# 4 19·526·0466
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16x70. 3BA, 2 baths. lireplace. gutlers. j ob relocation. must move. pay QH or
ta ke over payments. cau

(740)992-5858

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2 bedroom Garage Apt. .

App roximately
10 .000
23 16 1/2 Mt . Vernon Ave.
square f€et of commerc1al
$200 damage deposit. $425
space lor lease in the
month 304·675-7902
Gallia/Meigs area Var1ed
2t2 3rd Ave. 3 rooms and spaces, including adminis·
bath, turnished . no pets tmtive ol1ice area. Recenlly
Rent ... Dep. 740· 441 ·0245
updated lor energy sav1ngs
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2BA apt. CIA. (740) 441 · lor mora Information

304-412-4715

2 2006 t6xBO Clayton 3 Bed
2

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2000
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Flf)etwood 2 Bed 2 Bath,
1999 Fortune 3 Bed 2 Bath.
DBytime 740·388-0000 · or
740-388· 8513, Evening 740· 0194
388·8017 or 740-245·9213
2BR . C/A, wa ter. sewer.
2BR , 1 bath, total eleelric. trash Included. In town. Rent
on rented lot, can stay. $475, Deposit $475 329·
$5500. Call446-3617
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Ref &amp; ~p. 740·446·1079
ing applications for waiting bids accepted in Treasure's
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3br on Private lot 304·675·
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$600 per month + utilities.

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nine and played anot her diamond. Afler
winning with his ace. West led his sec·
and spade, but South took 10 tricks:
. three spades, one heart , two diamonds
and four clubs. That's not bad wrlh a
combined 23 high·card point s and no
five-card or lon ger suit.

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bond shall accompany
bid bonds.

320 East Main Street,
Pomeroy, OR 45769,
until 11:00 AM , August
22, 2008, and lhen at

Bids shall be sealed
Public Notice
and marked as Bid for
Round 22 Paving, and NOTICE TO CONTRAC· C o u n t y
be mailed or delivered TORS
Commissioners . Bid

t.er of credit upon a sol·
vent
bank
In
the
amount of not less
than 1O%- of the bid
amount 'n favor of the
aforesaid
Meigs

said office opened and to: Pomeroy Village Sealed proposals for BOnds sha ll be accomread aloud.
Administrator.
320 the
Pomeroy
Fire panied by Proof o1
Resurfacing portions East
Main
Street, 0 e p a r t m e n t Authority ot the official
or all of Chester Road, Pomeroy. OH 45769
Equipment
Prolect , or agent signing the

Mar1in 'Stree1, Peacock (8) 4, 11,13

Hill ,

Beech Grove Roads,
Pleasant Ridge Road,
and surface milling of
portions of Lincoln Hill
Road. The engineers
estimate for this protect is $217,000.00.
Domeslic steel use
reql\lremenls as speci~

- - - - , - - -Public Notice
-------PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE : i s hereby

fled in section 153.011
of the Revised Code
apply to this project.
·copies
of secUon
153.011 of the Revised
Code can be obtained
from any of the offices
of the Deparlment .of

W.

given that on Saturday,

August 16, 2008 al
10:00 e.m., a public
sale will be held at 211
Second
St ..
Pomeroy. O hi o . Th e
Farmers
B an k
and·
Savings Company fs
selling for cash in
hand or certified check
the following col l al e r·

Meigs County, Ohio as bond .
,
per specifications· in Bids shall be sealed
bid packet will be and marked as Bid tor
received by lhe Meigs Pomeroy Fire Dept
C o
u
n I
y Equipment and mailed
Commissioners
at or dellv,ered to:
their office at the Meig'
Counly
Courthouse, Pomeroy, CommissionerS
Ohio 45769 until 1 :00 Courthouse
p.m., August 28th, 2008 Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
and then a11 :15 p.m. at Attention of bidders Is
said o ffice opened and called to all of lhe
read aloud for the fol- requirements
con·
lowing :
Pome roy
Fire
0 e p a r t m e n t
Equipmeni Project
Specifications, and bid
form s may be secured

tained in this bid packet, particularly to the
Federal
Labor
Standards Provisions
and
Davis-Bacon
al:
.:
Wages various insur·
e 2006 Harley Davidson at the onlce of Meigs ance
requirements,

the atoresaid Pomeroy'
VIllage Council or by
certified
c heck ,
cashiers check, or letter Qf credit upon a sol-

6

lo

the Pomeroy Village
Council at their office
at
the
Pomeroy
Municipa l
Building.

am o unt v11th a
surety satisJatto ry 10

" ply (2 wds.)

20

45 HiQhest

choice
Une on

ding. But passing. planning to oVercall1n
hearts on the second round. is sensible .
After East responded one spade. South
should have Eiit~ er overcalled one no·

rate.s a1e based dn Band 3 ·,ales and do no1nK.! ude the fed-

22 will be received bY. Village Council Prof o1

Each bid must" be
accompanied by ei ther
a bid b ond in the
amou nt of 10% ot the

Cors ic a
Lemon Cut grain
Shr ink 's re-

19 Pump

5 E. press
approval ol

gambled with three no· trump.
Th1s contract was unbeatable. West
might have led the heart ace. tryin g
allow lor a singleton or doubleton heart

. rate bands tndrv1cJual rates cou ld be h1gher or lower th i'ln the exarr1plu , de-

NOTICE TO CONTRAC· vent

A d m I n I s t r at I v
Services.
Blddocumentsmaybe
secured at the office of
the ·
Village
Adminlstralor, 320 E.
Main Street, Pomeroy,
OR 45769, Phone number, 740-992,2166.

Taurus

strated in !his deal.
Wesl"s hand. with a good si11·card suit

businessCs). 'J' ~8 36 a month for usaye serJice ($16.74 for single l1ne blisi·

PUBLIC
CES

Lincoln

Pas~

_er·play much easier- as South demon-

503 Mil St• Mlllllle.. n. 01 QJ80
740-992-31114

Street,

Pass

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740.446.9200

Public Notice

211 years nrcricnc~

TORS
Sealed proposals for
the Village of Pomeroy
Paving Project ·Round

Pass

Plca!oic leave mcssa e

Cabinetry And Furnltlre

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two·bid. I tike the one·heart Opening b1d
becatJse it usually p&lt;,~ys to open the bid-

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tires. live PTO. ·hydraulic .
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$ 1500 wl Sft pull type mower
or $ I 250 wlo mower 740·
Housl:'l
Mollohan Carpet · Sum mer 367 ·0596
tuRRENT
Sa le. Berb er starling at
2&amp;38A apts. $385 and up,. $5.95/yd, Remnant s $35. EBY, INTEGRITY, KIEFER
$2?8Jmot 3 bed, 2 bath , Cebtral Air, W/D Hookup, Drive a liHie, Save alot. 44 6·
BUILT,
VAlLEY
Bank Repol (5% down, 20 Tenant pays electric. Ef10 7444
HOR SE / L I VESTOCK
years, 8% APR) !Of lislings
TRA ILER S. LOAD MAX

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2003 Sunplic1ty PrPSI1gt:. 11d·
1ng rnower 20hp, 501n ~::u t .
NEW ANO USED STEEL Good
Cond1 11 on .
New 99 Plymou th Voyage1 . new
Steel Bea1ns., P1pe Rebar $5.700 ask1nq S2 .500 rlli SC t11es. runs good. $t.800
For
Concrore
Anglo pull be hmcl CICl8SSOIIeS 304· (740 992-0730
Channel. Flat Be~r Steel 675
.3fj00
· 40 MoiOKl'l cu-:&lt;;1
For
Ora,ns.
Gratmg
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Dnveways !. W&lt;:~lkway s. l&amp;l
Scrap Metals Open Monday.
tO
At rll ~
1998 Yamaha Gas Golf Cart.
Tu esday. Wednes day &amp;
H )H. S .\1 E
Fnday. 8am·4 30pm Closed . . . . .,;,;;;;;,;;;;;,,;;,. .,.l l ·slroke. gas engine new
!Ires. tune-up. bell $2.500
Th ursday
Saturday
&amp;
1995 Fircb1rd Formula 350· more ava1labte 304·675·
Sunday (740)446-7300
LT1 . 1999 Saturn 2-dr. 2003 7386 or 304-675-5631
Stratus 2·dr other qual1ty
Se t 3 black tiirdca ges.
veh1ctes 1n stock with war· 2003 Honda Shadow. 750
t'8)(J0 w1lh div1de1s, per ch·
ranly. Pnced to sell ·Stop or Ace 8
m11es. many
es. food cups on stand 560.
call COOK MOTORS 328 e-:tr n&lt;; 54.800 080 304Bonus
free
birdcage
Jackson P1ko 740-446·0 101 675·7 126
18x18"19 112 and 2 cock·
at,ail ne st bo,.;es Must take 2003 Nissan Xetra . 135.000 ~::""""':'':'"'--~-'-.,
90
all 245 ·5t45
m1les da1k qree11 . 4 whel;]l
( ' \\11'1·. R"i &amp;
d1ive. $1 0.000: 2000 Chevy
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Made .in USA.
manual tranSmiSSIOn. sun· RV Serv1ce at Ca1michael
Will se ll for
1001. sriver . 52.500. 740- 4t 5- Tra1le•s 740-446·3825
balance owed!
6300 or 740- 4 16·630 t
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Three Cancelled Orders.
93
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tilt
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PW.
16ll20 and 25x28.
10
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looks
grea
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runs
great
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save thousand s!
$2900 446-9278
866·352·0469
BASEMENT
Pollee lmpoundsl Cars hom
Upright Piano 304-675- $500! ~ Hondas. Chevys,
WATERPROOFING
.4,.14"1-------, Jeeps. Fords. &amp; more! for UncOIIcllllonnl hfehme guar·
Pl·: rs
hslings 130D'fl?fH876 l"x 'J·L1~ .:mtet: Local references fur nishe d Es tAbli shed 1975
Ca ll 24 Hrs (7401 446·
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0870. A oge1 s B21Semen1
I·fin S.\I ,E
Waterproofing.
AKC 8qston Tell lei puppies
6 wks old shots B. wormed
99 Ford E)(plorer Spo rt .
$200 each Call 740-3813·
Home
4WD. I.Jiue&amp;grey. 120000 Sup e1 101
8743
.
miles. loAded . rwlstloo ks M;;untcn&lt;Jncc. All home
inside and ou r
~-------- good. Good 11res 446 ·448 repan.
Labrador Retrieval pups, alter 5p 111
Piumbmg. carpentry, etc.
6wks old. $30.00
no
Call 339-3442
papers. both pa1ents ·are on
... :x 4
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F"oH 11 .1·.·
s1te. Ca ll 740·367 ·0274
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for Special
Occasions,
Church type, t6x50 large
platform, EiOKtOO Concert
Brand new' 3bed 2bath on
eeauiHul Apta. at Jackson fnendly se tu p. Will seat
+ • tialf acre in Pt. Pleasant. · Estates.
52 Westwood approK ., 1 ,000. Can be
OWNER FINANCE AVAIL· Onve, from $365 10 $560. rear ranged to suite. 40 ton
·ABLE. 740-446-3570
740· 446·2568.
Equa l Ac
Indoor res Irooms.
Housing
Oppor
tun
ity.
Th is Sound
equ 1pment
and
Fe~eral Funds just released
tor l and Owners. No clos· in stitution is an Equal Opeiator could be provided. - - - - - - - - lng cost and ZEAO DOWN! Opportunrty Provid er and Large . area lor park 1ng. Purebred S1be11a n Hu sky
Fantastrc tor camp Meetings puppies. 3 1ema les. 2 mn les.
Will
do
l and Employer.
, 552 6266
30' 9'9 while. bl~ck &amp; wh11 e. sable.
30
lmpro11ements. Bankruptcy
oc
, . ' ~ some Wllh blue eyes. ready
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT - 61,59- ~
&amp; Bad Credit OK. 2. 3, 4 and
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
now. $180 fema les $ 160
5 bedrooms available. 740·
Townhouse
apartments ,
males. (740)508·0279 cell
RetallfWarehouseiStorage
446-3384
and/or small houses FOR
l ocation in Gallipolis 1800 !"""
1/HI'I'IS &amp;
New 3 Bedroom homes from RENT. Call (740)441 -1111
sq. It building $400 mo. ott
for
application
&amp;
information
Vu:;J·]Aiti .E"
$214 .36 per month, In cludes
~tree! parking call Wayne al
many upgrades, delivery &amp; ·
(404) 456-3802
FREE RENT SPECIAL
set-up. (740}385-2434
Raynor Pench 01cha1d pi ck
Jordan landing
~·o ur own $20i busholl 740 2br. 3br &amp; 4br"s
Lars&amp;
W ,INilll
446-4807 Sling contame1
Available
ACREAGE
Cl d S d
No Pets, :renanl
I \ H\1 Sl 1'1'1.1 E.S
Respon sible for Rent &amp;
3 acres for Sale on Sandhill
Wanted To l ease: Hun11ng
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The Farmers Bank and
Savings
Company,
Pomeroy,
Ohio ,
reserves the right to
bid at this sale, and to
y;ilhdraw the above

C o
u
n
t
y various equal opportu·
Commissioners, nity provisions, and

a

Courthouse, Pomeroy, the requirement for

Ohio 45769 Phone 740992~2895. A deposit ol
0 dollars will be
required for each set of
plsns and speci1ica·

payment bond and per·
formance
100% of

bond for
the contract

price. No bidder m ay
wilhdraw his bid within
tlons,
c heck
made lhlrty 130) days after
payable tO·. The full lhe actual dale of 1he
amou nt
will
be opening thereof . The
re turned within thirty Meigs
County
(30) d~ys o1tter receipt Commissioners

collateral prior to sale.·
Furth er, Th e Farmers
Bank
and Savings
Company rc ser\' eS the
righ t to ri~J cct an y or fill
b1d s subtn lltc d .
ot U1&lt;l&amp;
The abov e describetl Each bid must be
collateral will be sold accompanied by either
" as is-where is", with a bid bond in an
no
expressed
or amount of 100% of the
implied
warranty ~ bid amount with a

receive

lhe

right

to

reiecl any or all .blds.
Jim Sheels, Pre.sldent

Meigs

County

Commissioners

(8) 13, 19, 21

CllllldCCIMrl. .

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Thuraday, Aug. 14, 2008
By Bernice Bede Osol
Althougl&gt; your financial prospects look
part icu larly good in the .year ah ead. a
' new ripple cou ld aff ect your holdings. You
may haYB to guard against becoming too
QXtrallagant or wasteful, . whic h could
dilute your earnings. Watch your spend·
ing habits.
·
LEO (July 2:1-Aug 22) - Irs your 1ndus1r1ous rramo of mind that helps you earn
money at this lime and wins you the
respec t of your contemporaries . Yo u'll
re alize that it you hope to gain, yo u must
wor.k hard.
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22)- There are
indi cations that companions have mud·
died th ings a bit. leaving a mes s tor yo u
to clean up. However. becaUse chol ·
lenges are a wolcome exercise to you
nght now, you'll ralh er en}oy it.
LIBRA (Sep t. 23-0ct. 23) - Operate 1n
an at mosphere free from outs1de 1nlli.J·
·ences and you "tl get fa r moro accom·
ptishod than you nad Imagined. Now is
the time to work on whatever is importanl
to you .
SCORPIO (Oct. 24·Nov. 22) - 11 you
want tO make your eNorts count lor
something. associate with doers. W1thout
realizing it, you'lllind yourse(l caught up
111 their enthusiasm and get more don e
than you had hoped
SAGITTARIUS {Nov. 23 -bec. 21) Ambitious aspirat ions that can lead to
large gains w1ll inspire you to do whatev ·
. E'f 1
1 takes Ia realize your goars. Th1s·will
be. espec1ally lrun if they involve a
career-related pro,oct.
CA PRI CO RN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19) Conv eying inform ation to others whet11er It is teac hing, selling. promoting
or merely the la test tidbits- is whal you
do best ; you'll be elC!remo ly skillful in gotl ing your facts across.
AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 19) Une11pacted changes authored by others
or outside 1nlluem:e!l won't upset you at
all. Yoo"ll view them as positive alte r·
ations. not disruptive or disturbing
events.
PISCES (Feb. 20·March 20) - A socml
runclion could tu rn out to bo far more sig·
niticanr than a mere get-together.
because someone new may enler the
scene who will tu rn out to be an Important person ~n your l1te.
AR IES (March 2t-April 19) - If you 've
got a big job ahead, this is the day to roll
up your sleeves and lecki e II. Since you
ere amply equipped ei1ergetlcall y. ph~SI ·
cauy and mentally, you wil~ easily accorn·
plish your aims.
TAURUS (April 20·M8y 20) - Personal
ambitious are ea1uly aroused within. you
at tHis 11me. makln"' It fun not only to go
af1er what vou want to accomplish but
whet you . ne11d to 1118 w1111. You'll be an
Inspiration To oThers.
GEMINI (May 21·June 20) - You don't
have to be content with the •tatua quo.
11'!1 act u•lly 1 good time to move th ings
around a bit, 10 II lhlrt II IOmt thlng
you'd llkt to take in • new dlr1ct1on. do It
.now.
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Now accep11ng Applications
2 112 bath log home. 34286 ktlchen appliances. NO
, at:
New Crew Rd., PomEirOy. lg. PETS/SMOKING. 81dwell
pole bUIIdinQ &amp; oul building area. $600/rent .-Depostt
. on 6 acres wlpond, 740-367-0507

Valley V1ew Apartments
800 State Route 325
Thurman, Oh10 45685

18,16)668-0758

740.245-9170

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in 2br, 2 bath wl'whirlpool
tubs, large LA on 3 acres
mil. $75,000. 740-446-7029 1 and 2 bedroom apaflme nts, furnished and untur·
n1shed. and houses in
Pome roy and Middleport.
secunty depos1t requ1red. no
pets, 7 4 ~·992·22 18.

TrHevel br1d1Jcedar, on 96
acres, Rutland, Oh, private
setting, eat-in kilchen. 3 bf..
2 full baths. lg. li&gt;Jingroom,
lg. ta m1ly -room ., out of flOOd
plain, (740)742-2404 or 740- 1BA Apt , WI D h9okups,

949-2930

t -2 Bedroom Apartments
W1th Appliances furnished
On s1te Laundry facility.
Call lor details or pick up
applicalion at rental oHice
Poss1bfhly ol rental
assistance.
Equal Housing Opportunity
TOO# 4 19·526·0466
"This institution is an Equal

satellit e TV 1nct wlrent.
dose to hospital. Call 740·

MoBU.E HoMEJ&lt;

appo.rtunlty
Prov1der

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and

Employer".

2 bedrOO:m apar,tment for c:::--....;~---.,
rent in Middleport , no pets,
SI'A.( 'E

04 Clayton · South wind.
16x70. 3BA, 2 baths. lireplace. gutlers. j ob relocation. must move. pay QH or
ta ke over payments. cau

(740)992-5858

HlK Rt:NT

2 bedroom Garage Apt. .

App roximately
10 .000
23 16 1/2 Mt . Vernon Ave.
square f€et of commerc1al
$200 damage deposit. $425
space lor lease in the
month 304·675-7902
Gallia/Meigs area Var1ed
2t2 3rd Ave. 3 rooms and spaces, including adminis·
bath, turnished . no pets tmtive ol1ice area. Recenlly
Rent ... Dep. 740· 441 ·0245
updated lor energy sav1ngs
Please call 740-645-7463
2BA apt. CIA. (740) 441 · lor mora Information

304-412-4715

2 2006 t6xBO Clayton 3 Bed
2

Bath,
2000
16x70
Flf)etwood 2 Bed 2 Bath,
1999 Fortune 3 Bed 2 Bath.
DBytime 740·388-0000 · or
740-388· 8513, Evening 740· 0194
388·8017 or 740-245·9213
2BR . C/A, wa ter. sewer.
2BR , 1 bath, total eleelric. trash Included. In town. Rent
on rented lot, can stay. $475, Deposit $475 329·
$5500. Call446-3617
2494

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POMEROY, $460 MO., $230 GraciOUIJ Living l and 2 Sat. 10·5". Sun. 1·7. or by CAAGO / CONCE SS I ON
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(740)992· 4025
$592. 740·992·5064. Equ al &amp; Ride) e11 it. 740·949-2246
Hollsing Opporiunity.
4br, 2ba, HU01 only $317
month! Great Location! (5% N. 3rd Ave ., Middleport, 2 br. 1540 M1so:u ,\Nmus
down,
20yrs,
8%APA) furnished apartm e ~;~t , no
1\I.EROJANIJISt:
Listings 800·620-4946 ex. pets, deposit &amp; references,
T46t
.
(740)992·0165 .
For Sale as is: ~ 986 Miller
Nice 2BA 1 112 bath in to~n . Twin Rivers Tower is accept- Modular Classroom . Seated
Ref &amp; ~p. 740·446·1079
ing applications for waiting bids accepted in Treasure's
list tor Hud·subsidized, 1·br Office until 12:00 noon on
· MOBR.£ Hows apartment
lor
the Wednesday Au gust 13.
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Career
6679
Center. Rio Grande. Ohio.
740·245·5334
2BR at Johnsons Mobile ~·.
Home Park, Call 740·645·
0506 Of 740·446-2003

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3br Washer/ Dryer. with a

Deck. In Glenwood. big
lawn. 304·593-4496
3br on Private lot 304·675·
3fj26
3BR, 2 bath MH on tarm .
$600 per month + utilities.

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992-6215

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CALL FOR FREE

7
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33 Instants
36 Tall grass
slalk
37 Imitate
38 Tie-dyed

potnf

a

46 Oz. or lb.

47

city map
22 Camel kin
23

Decreases
in intensity
Rainbow
goddess

28
30

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enough

51
52

disuse
Previously
Bunk
or futon

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34 Choosing

man

35 Less tidy

Golf score

48 Cobbler
50 Die11arge1

24 Let up
25 Falls inlo

Compass
dir.
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plai t

9 Bart&gt;ie's beau 40 Takes I he
10 Cagey
edge off
12 Magnate
41 Bad·look·

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18 Oak Ridge

garment

39 Elev.

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MAW?

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trump. which is dfingerous in the sa ndwich position, or passed and hoped lhe
opponents got too high. [If _South had bid

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APPRECIATION

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one no-trump. North , being aggressive
when the opponents have bid. would
have raised to three no-trump.}
When West rebid two hearts, North com·
peted with a th ree-club call and Sout h

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by

honor in the North or East hand. bu t
· choSe his fourth·hlghest .
South won with his jack and, knowing

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of hearts, led a diamond to dummy's 10.
East won with h15: queen and shifted to a
low spade. but declarer took that with his
nine and played anot her diamond. Afler
winning with his ace. West led his sec·
and spade, but South took 10 tricks:
. three spades, one heart , two diamonds
and four clubs. That's not bad wrlh a
combined 23 high·card point s and no
five-card or lon ger suit.

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amount of not less
than 10% of tho bid
amount in favor of the
aforesaid
Pomeroy

surety satisfactory to
For further informa- the aforesaid Meigs
tion, or for an appoint- C o u n l y
ment to Inspect collat- Co mmissioners Or by
era l, prior to sale date certified
check,
contact Cyndle or Ken cashiers check: or let·

Aulhorily of the official el 992~2136.
or agent signing the (8) 13, 14: 15
bond shall accompany
bid bonds.

320 East Main Street,
Pomeroy, OR 45769,
until 11:00 AM , August
22, 2008, and lhen at

Bids shall be sealed
Public Notice
and marked as Bid for
Round 22 Paving, and NOTICE TO CONTRAC· C o u n t y
be mailed or delivered TORS
Commissioners . Bid

t.er of credit upon a sol·
vent
bank
In
the
amount of not less
than 1O%- of the bid
amount 'n favor of the
aforesaid
Meigs

said office opened and to: Pomeroy Village Sealed proposals for BOnds sha ll be accomread aloud.
Administrator.
320 the
Pomeroy
Fire panied by Proof o1
Resurfacing portions East
Main
Street, 0 e p a r t m e n t Authority ot the official
or all of Chester Road, Pomeroy. OH 45769
Equipment
Prolect , or agent signing the

Mar1in 'Stree1, Peacock (8) 4, 11,13

Hill ,

Beech Grove Roads,
Pleasant Ridge Road,
and surface milling of
portions of Lincoln Hill
Road. The engineers
estimate for this protect is $217,000.00.
Domeslic steel use
reql\lremenls as speci~

- - - - , - - -Public Notice
-------PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE : i s hereby

fled in section 153.011
of the Revised Code
apply to this project.
·copies
of secUon
153.011 of the Revised
Code can be obtained
from any of the offices
of the Deparlment .of

W.

given that on Saturday,

August 16, 2008 al
10:00 e.m., a public
sale will be held at 211
Second
St ..
Pomeroy. O hi o . Th e
Farmers
B an k
and·
Savings Company fs
selling for cash in
hand or certified check
the following col l al e r·

Meigs County, Ohio as bond .
,
per specifications· in Bids shall be sealed
bid packet will be and marked as Bid tor
received by lhe Meigs Pomeroy Fire Dept
C o
u
n I
y Equipment and mailed
Commissioners
at or dellv,ered to:
their office at the Meig'
Counly
Courthouse, Pomeroy, CommissionerS
Ohio 45769 until 1 :00 Courthouse
p.m., August 28th, 2008 Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
and then a11 :15 p.m. at Attention of bidders Is
said o ffice opened and called to all of lhe
read aloud for the fol- requirements
con·
lowing :
Pome roy
Fire
0 e p a r t m e n t
Equipmeni Project
Specifications, and bid
form s may be secured

tained in this bid packet, particularly to the
Federal
Labor
Standards Provisions
and
Davis-Bacon
al:
.:
Wages various insur·
e 2006 Harley Davidson at the onlce of Meigs ance
requirements,

the atoresaid Pomeroy'
VIllage Council or by
certified
c heck ,
cashiers check, or letter Qf credit upon a sol-

6

lo

the Pomeroy Village
Council at their office
at
the
Pomeroy
Municipa l
Building.

am o unt v11th a
surety satisJatto ry 10

" ply (2 wds.)

20

45 HiQhest

choice
Une on

ding. But passing. planning to oVercall1n
hearts on the second round. is sensible .
After East responded one spade. South
should have Eiit~ er overcalled one no·

rate.s a1e based dn Band 3 ·,ales and do no1nK.! ude the fed-

22 will be received bY. Village Council Prof o1

Each bid must" be
accompanied by ei ther
a bid b ond in the
amou nt of 10% ot the

Cors ic a
Lemon Cut grain
Shr ink 's re-

19 Pump

5 E. press
approval ol

gambled with three no· trump.
Th1s contract was unbeatable. West
might have led the heart ace. tryin g
allow lor a singleton or doubleton heart

. rate bands tndrv1cJual rates cou ld be h1gher or lower th i'ln the exarr1plu , de-

NOTICE TO CONTRAC· vent

A d m I n I s t r at I v
Services.
Blddocumentsmaybe
secured at the office of
the ·
Village
Adminlstralor, 320 E.
Main Street, Pomeroy,
OR 45769, Phone number, 740-992,2166.

Taurus

strated in !his deal.
Wesl"s hand. with a good si11·card suit

businessCs). 'J' ~8 36 a month for usaye serJice ($16.74 for single l1ne blisi·

PUBLIC
CES

Lincoln

Pas~

_er·play much easier- as South demon-

503 Mil St• Mlllllle.. n. 01 QJ80
740-992-31114

Street,

Pass

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740.446.9200

Public Notice

211 years nrcricnc~

TORS
Sealed proposals for
the Village of Pomeroy
Paving Project ·Round

Pass

Plca!oic leave mcssa e

Cabinetry And Furnltlre

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two·bid. I tike the one·heart Opening b1d
becatJse it usually p&lt;,~ys to open the bid-

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21 Movie parts 2 Wise to
23 Close friend ' 3 King beater
4 ·eoat's
26 Found a
perch
bottom

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By Bernice Bede Osol
Althougl&gt; your financial prospects look
part icu larly good in the .year ah ead. a
' new ripple cou ld aff ect your holdings. You
may haYB to guard against becoming too
QXtrallagant or wasteful, . whic h could
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'til he hits water ·Red Sox

Phelps typical23-year-old
Bv PAUL NEWBERRY
ASSOCIATED PRESS

BEIJING - In some ways.
Michael Phelp&gt; is just your
typical 23-year-old.
l-Ie hates getting up early.
He wolfs down enormou s
amounts of pizza. He loves
texting with friends, listening·
to hip-hop on his iPod, or just
·cruising around in a pimpedout ride.
Then he dives in the water.
Nothing typical there.
. In capturing the 200-t]leter
butterOy and 800 frees tyle
relay wi th his fourth and fifth
world records in as many
races in the Beijing Games.
Phelps eclipsed a group
including Mark Spitz and
. : Carl Lewis to become the
wiimingest Olympian of all
time with II gold medals.
That leaves only one other
thing for Phelps to do before
he leaves China: win all eight
of his events to take down
Spitz's record of seven golds
at the 1972 Munich Games.
He's already avenged his only
two losses at Athens four
years ago. when he won six
go lds.
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AP photo
''It might be once in a cen- United States' Michael. Phelps swims in a men's 200-meter butterfly heat during the swimming competitions in the
tury you see something like Nati,onal Aquatics Center at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing Monday.
thi s," teammate Aaron Peirsol
said. "He' s not just winning, · to come down when he needs is way past anything you have cleared his toughest hurdle Phelps,'' said Park, a gold
he's absolutely destroyiDg to come down." said Mark seen. He is incredible."
when the 400 free relay team. medalist himself in the 400
everything. It's awesome to Schubert , head coach of the
Away from the pool, Phelps anchored by Jason Lezak, free. "It is my honor to comwatch."
U.S. team.
is a creature of habit. He pulled off an astonishing pete with him."
To hear Phelps talk, you
Phelps didn't even know struggles to wake up in the comeback over the last 25
His performance is even
wouldn't know it. He's turned until earlier this year that he morning, and loves to take meters to beat the French by a more remarkable when one
a gathering of the world's could become the winningest naps in the middle of the fingertip. ·
considers the workload he
best swimmers into his own Olympian ever coming off of afternoon . He usually gets
No one was close to him in takes on at a meet such as
personal .meet. just him his six-gold performance in two massages a day and takes the 200 free, either. Phelps this: ·17 races covering more
against the clock, easily lug- 2004. It took him just four ice baths to help his body made a perfect dive off the than two miles, often agai nst
ging along the weight of his- days in Beijing to pull into'a recover from the grueling blocks and already had a clear swimmers who specialize in
tory.
tie with Spitz, Lewis, Soviet schedule. He feasts on gar- lead by the time his body one or two events. ·
When Phelps climbed out gymnast Larysa Latynina and gantuan amounts of pasta and perfectly suited for swimNothing spurs Phelps on
of the pool Tuesday ·after Finnish runner Paavo Nurmi . pizza between races.
ming with its long torso, large more than defeat. The fear of
'To be tied for .the most
"Lots of carbs," he said.
wingspan and big, flexible failure defines all the great
matching Spitz, Lewis &amp; Co.
with gold in the 200 freestyle, Olympic golds of all time,
When it's time to race, feet - re-emerged from the ones, from Michael Jordan to
he unzipped his skintight suit with those names, in Olympic there's no one better. Which water.
Tiger Woods, and there 's
Shortly after the first flip nothing different about this
and ambled over to chat with · history ... ," Phelps said, is why it's hard to imagine
his coach.
before pausing and letting out anyone · beating him in · tum, he already was a full guy.
"Well, you're tied," Bob a slight chuckle.
Beijing.
body length ahead. Phelps
ln the 200 free. he avenged
Bowman reminded him.
"The Olympics have been
" I don' t think Michael will steadily pulled away and his only individual loss at the
'That's pretty cool." Phelps around for so many years, let his guard down until the touched the wall in I minute, last Olympics. Phelps, only
replied.
that's a p,retty amazing last relay race," said his mom, 42.96 seconds, breaking the 19 then , finished third on that
Ho-hum.
accomplishment."
Debbie Phelps. "I don't think mark h~ set at last year's warm Greek evening behind
Phelps races to win, then · He 's sure not going to get he has a comfort zone at all world championships by Ian Thorpe and Pieter van den
moves on. He doesn't pause all worked up about it, until the whole .meet is over, nearly a full second.
.
Hoogenband in what was
to appreciate the moment. though. He'll . leave that to the whole Olympic Games.
By the time silver medalist quickly dubbed the "Race of
There'll be plenty of time for others.
He will . not let his guard Park Tae-hwan lunged for the the Centuiy." Four years later;
that later.
"If you're net involved in down because there's always end of the pool, Phelps was he' has no equaL
"It's his physical ability, it's 'the sport, I'm not sure you someone out thtre."
already looking at the score"I hate to lose," he said.
his ability to race, it's his abil · can fully appreciate it," said
Or not.
,
board.
"When !lose a race rike that,
ity to keep focused, to get Jack Bauerle, who coaches
Phelps dominated the 400
"I can copy him, but I don't it motivates me even more to
excited when he needs to and the U.S. women's team. "He individual
medley
and think I· could be as good as try to swim faster."

Baking and canning judging
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get RHP·
Paul Byrd
in trade
BOSTON (AP J
The
Boston Red Sox acquired
pitcher Paul Byrd from
Cleve land on Tuesday,
hopino to boost a rotation
hurt by an injury to Tim
Wakefield and the muggles
of Clay Bu chholz.
The Red Sox wi ll send
eith er a player to be named
or cash to the Indians.
The 37-year-old Byrd is
7-10 with a 4.53 ERA th is
season. But he has won all
fou r of hi s starts since the
All-S tar break with a 1. 24
ERA .
.
" It' s been a rol ler coaster
ride but · as far as me right
now, I'm extreme ly confi dent.'' Byrd said in a conference calL
Boston
oegan
play
Tuesday in second place in
the AL East, four games
behi nd Tampa Bay. The
Red ·sox were two games
ahead of the Chicago White
Sox in the wild-card race.
"You play for pressure.
You play to have all the ·
games count.'' Byrd said in .
Cleveland. ·.. Ever since l
was a littl e boy, I wanted to
be in the World Series. That
hasn't happened to me yet.
When I go to Boston, I feel
like there 's a legiti mate
chance fo r that to hitppen
this year."
He expressed surpri se but
said he was excited to join
the Red Sox.
'· I was shocked becau·se I
fi gured after l cleared
waivers a couple weeks ago
nobody wanted me." Byrd
·sa id . ·' It's go ing to take
some adju stments. I was
throwing my blue Indians
socks. in a box and a guy
said , ' They wear red socks
over there.'
·
" I just said, 'Oh , yeah. I
forgot. ...
Byrd is scheduled to start
Friday night at home
against Toronto. He pitched
his only eomplete game of
the season last Saturday
against the Blue Jays.

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according
to
William He further noted that the sys- the questions and concerns
Buckley. Meigs Local tem has capacity for expan- parent~ are bringi ng to him.
· superintendent. He said that sion should another build- There was also one parent at ·
· the old system which oper- ing, like a medical center, be the meeting to talk about the
ates with a lagoon wi II be ·constructed in that area.
scheduling which had been
abandoned once the new
With school starting in worked out and the school
system comes on line.
less than a week. and .after time starts and asked about
The new system will ser- the Boa,d had given a unan- possible changes once
vice Meigs High School. the imous vote approv ing the school starts.
Athletic Building, Meigs bus routes as submitled by
Buckley explained . that
School,
the Paul McElroy. transporta- once school is ,in session
Middle
Salisbury building where .tion director, . .and the and the buses get on the
administrative offices are authority for him to make road a better determination
located, and the University the changes, Board member can be made about ·sc hool

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time start ing and ending. He
said perhaps instead of a 4
p.m. dismissal at the elementary school. it can be
eurlier. but that wi II depend
on the time it take' to pick
up students and get them
back to the school.
A report wa~ given on
federal and state ~rants
awarded to the d i stri~·t for
the 2008-09 school years.
They included · Title L

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steers
BY BRIAN

J; REED

BAEED@MYDAILYSENTINEL .COM

ROCKSPRINGS - "The
future of Meigs Co unty's
beef industry is in good
hands."
Dr. Tom Turner of The
Ohio State University praised
BY BETH SERGENT
BSEAGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
Meigs Co.unty's heel stock
and its young beef showmen
POMEROY -. Pomeroy
·at Tuesday's Junior Fair Beef
Chief of Police Mark E.
Show, held in the show arena
Proffitt reports the followat Rocksprings.
ing recent cases being
sai c
Meigs
Turner
investigated by his departCounty's beef projects we re
ment, includin ~ alleged
of the most consistent qualforgery, vandaiJsm, theft
ity he has seen Juring the
and traffic accidents.
2008 fa ir season. and said
Lalenya Hankla; address
the decision to place steers
and age unreported, allegedly
was a difficult one .
attempted to obtain prescrip"The second-place steers
ti&lt;;&gt;n m\!Qication with · a talse
1 have seen tonight arc the
prescription at .Swisfier &amp;
strongest I have seen the
Lohse Pharmacy and Fruth's
whole season," Turner said.
Pharmacy of Pomeroy. The
" You can go to bigger
prescription was allegedly for ·
cour.ties, whe re they show
Percocet. Sgt. Brandy King,
more cattle, bttt vou will
who is investigating the case,
not see the consiste ncy of
faxed information on the
· quality of cattle that we are
cases to the West Virginia
seei ng here."
State Police because the susJordan Parker will lead the
pect allegedly told the ph'!fsteer sale Saturday with a
macist at Swisher &amp; Lohse
1,350-pound steer judged
she'd !tad the prescription
grand champion.
Sam
previously filled at the
Collins tCK)k reserve champi- '
Mason, W.Va. Wal-Mart.
on, with a I ,254-pound Steer.
Hankla was later arrested
There were plenty of ribafter allegedly attempting to
bons for plenty of show men
pass another false prescripdurin g the market steer
tion at the Mason Wal-mart
show: Jordan Wood was
and jailed in West Virginia.
named grand champion
King is also investigating
showman, and Jonathan
a report of . vandalism al
Barrett was r~serve champiAuto Zone on West Main
on sho wman.
Street. Recently the Auto
Dairy Market Steers
Zone building. was hit by
Kelsey Holter was named
several BB 's, damaging the
grand champion dairy maroutside glass of the double
ket steer showman and her
pane window.
1.485
steer,
weighing
'Proffitt is investigating a
poimds,
was
judged
grand
Brian J. Reed/photo
case of theft reported by
champion.
Craig Jones, son of Brett and Betsy Jones, grooms his steer in the final moments just
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before Tuesday night's Junior Fair Steer Show.
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welcome Dr. john Perry to the region. A _
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highly-trained and experien~ed cardiothoradc "'" ·
surgeon, Dr. Perry prides himself on his
· personalized caf1!. Dedicating hims~lf and hi\
team t9 delivering the highest quality of care
possible is foremost as a goal.After ~ompleting
fellowShips at Cleveland Clinic and State ·,
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University of New York, Dr. Perry practiced
in the Canton, Ohio region before ·comi.iJF .
lo Gallipolis.ln his short time h~, .,
already successfully completltd ~·
open heart. valve repla~ement and thoracic '
procedures. Patients, families and referring
physicians have been extremely satisfied with
their care.

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Pomeroy .Parker,
reports
forgery,
vandalism,
accidents

• Fair photography
winners announced.
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re5ults posted.
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POMEROY - "As of
right now everyone is hired
that needs to be hired" said
William Buckley, Meigs
Local School District
superintendent, as he .spoke
about the opening of
schools next week.
The final hiring of teachers and other personnel took

place at the Tuesday night's
meeting of the Meigs Local
Board of Education.
New to the district this year
·will be a TAG (talented and
gifted program) in the Meigs
Middle School. Chris Saber
· was hired as the teacher. Also
hired at the meeting was
Jessica Ann Welker who will
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Rio to offer power plant course;
informational meeting tonig~t
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in cooperation with American
Electnc Power (AEP), is now
·offering a new associate of
technical studies concentration in power plant mechanical mamtenance technolhgy.
The ATS is a two-year degree.
An info rmational meeting
is being held tonight so that

area residents ca n lear.n
more about the curriculum
and all of the job opportunities that will be avai Iable· to
its graduates.
·Tonight's meeting will be
held in the new Rio Grande
Meigs Center, w,hich is
located near Meigs High
School. Thi s meeting will
begin at 7 p.m. and contin·
Beth Sergentlphoto
ue until 8:30 p.m. All area
The
Small
Fry/Youth
Lead-In
at
the
Open
Horse Show is a
residents are invited to
crowd pleaser as the littlest cowboys and cowgirls take a
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spin around the show ring at the Meigs County Fair.

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Bv BETH SERGENT
BSEAGENT@MYDAILYSENTINELCOM

ROCKSPRING S - This
week's Open Horse Show at
the Meigs County Fair
brought in the crowds and
riders competing for prize
money.
The equestrian comtmtnity
in Meigs County showed up
in full force for tile show
sponsored by American
Electric
Power's
Mountaineer Plant. Sc.otl·s
Quarter Horse Farm, Quat1er
Heaven Farm and the Meigs
County Agricultural Society.
· Results for the show were
as follows:
Open Showmanship. Ali
Davis, first place followed
by Nancy · Vanco. Eri n
Dunn. Ashley Savage.
LeDeana Sinclair. Youth
Western Pleasure, Karra
Conrad, first place, fo llowed by Ali Davis, Sara
Schenkelberg.
Kayla·
Conli n. Open Walk Trot,
Beverly Dellinger, first
place. fo llowed bv Autumn
Vanaman, Whitney Karr,
Baylie Holter. Al i Davis .
Open Western I Engli sh
Pleasure . Whitney Karr,
first place , followed by Ali
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