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Commissioners appro.ve bid for Middleport project

SPORTs
• Lance's farewell Tour.
See Page 81

BY BRIAN J •. REED
BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY
Meigs
County
Commissioners
. opened bids Thursday for two
of the projects included in the
half-million dollar Community
·Distress project in Middleport.
&amp;
Jenkins
Maiden
Conwuction
.
Co.,
Nelsonville, was the apparent
low bidder for sidewalk
replacement, with a bid of

$78,400. P/B C&lt;;mtractors of
Chester submitted \1 bid 'in th~
amountof $79,000. The engineer's estimate on the project
was $79,700. Jones Tree
Service of Cheshire was the
apparent low bidder on a tree
removal project required for
the sidewalk replacement project, with a bid of $9,750. The
only other bidder on the tree
removal project, The Tree
Trimmer of Jackson, submitted a bid of $19,100.

Commiss ioners accepted Street. The sidewalks chosen
the bid from Jones Tree for replacement were so rhoService and tabled the side- ' sen by the village bawd on
walk replacement bids pend" the results of a community
'i·ng review.
su rvey, Trussell said.
.
Meigs County Gran ts · The $500,000 Community
Administrator Jean Trussell · Development Block Grant
said sidewa lk replacement Community Distress project
will take place throughout also includes demolition of
the vi llag~. in both residen- abandoned houses, new fire
tial and business areas. on equipment and repairs to the
streets i1Kludin g Gran t, firehou se, and restoration
Palmer, Second and Third work on t.he Middleport
Aven ues
and
Mulberry freight depo,t in Dave Diles

Park. The village has combined fundin g through the
CDBG and Issue 2 programs
·to match the grant.
Other business
Trus,ell conducted a second
public hearing on the county's
application for CDBG New
Horizons grant. program. The
application 'eek&gt; $15,000 in
gram fund s, to be combined
with $ 12,000 in,CDBG formu-

Piease see Bid, AS

Mistrial in
second
Ward trial

Southern School
Board appt:oves
new levy for
November
ballot
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BY BRIAN J. REED
BREED®MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

BSE'R®ENI@M¥BA~¥SENTINEL.COM

. BY BETH SERGENT

RACfNE - At their recent
meeting the Southern Local
POMEROY -Judge D.
.
School
Board voted to place
Dean Evans declared a misa
new
permanent improvetrial in the l.atest jury tri&lt;1l of
ment lev y on the November
Raymond Ward of Kutland,
ballot
for 1.5 mils for a periafter jurors. ~ead locked at 6-6
od
or
three
years.
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Wednesday evenmg ..
If
passed.
the lev y will genThe trial on two charges of
• Ethel G. Shasteen, 91
erate $100.000 a year for that
unlawful sexual conduct with
three year period .
a minor began Tuesday.
"Right now we have not
Ward, 33, is accused of
identified 'pecifics but the
engaging in oral sex with a
money
will be used for things
15 year-old girl in the living
like
technology,
school bus
room of his home on Happy
pun:; hases, textbooks and
• Transfers PQSted.
Hollow Road in the ~ umm er
anything that lasts longer
See Page A3
of 1998.
·
than five years,'' Southern
2:30
p.m. . on
· At
• Best of sh,ow award
Local Superintendeill Robert
Wednesday, the jury s~nt
goes to Pleasant Valley
Grueser said about the use of
Judge Evans a note saymg
permanent improvement levy .
Hospital. See Page A3
they felt unable to concur on
funds . "That levy money cana verdict. Evans sent the jury .
• New coal mine to
not he · used ·for salaries or
back to deliberation, but just
open at Mountaineer
ope rat ions."
before 5 p.m., they reported
The Board also approved a
plant. See Page AS
they were deadlocked .and .
contract with Anthem Blue
• Eastern board
Cross I Blue Shie ld for ·
Please see Mistrial, AS
approves substitutes.
employee health care cover.
age effective Aug . I through
See Page AS
July :10. 2006. This will
• O'Bieness Memorial .
result in a severi percent
Brian J. Reed/photo
Hospital offers heanh
redu ction from fiscal-year
The Middleport Pool 's July 4 pool party was organized by Pool Manage r. Dale Riffle , Rae Moore, 2005 premiums. This will
screenings. See Page A8
Jean Craig, Mayor Sandy lannarelfi. Brenda Phalin, Robert Pooler, Ferman Moore and Assistant also cause the Creation of a
Poo.l Manager Jim Brewer. Councilman Shawn Rice has also assisted but is not pictured . The Medical
Expense
ail-day party is a family-oriented celebration to incorporate a patriotic program, picnic-style Reimbursement Plan.
refreshments and games for all ages.
Student accident insurance
WRATHER
lor he 2005-06 ~chuol year
through Brogan Warner
In surance Services was also
approved. Premiums are the
Bv DtANE PoTTORFF
same as last year.
DPOTIORFF@M'(DAIL~REGISTER . COM
A · renewal of a maintenance agreement with Casto
HARTFORD, W.Va. community volunteers to kick Technical Services was
all-~ family Independence
Bv BRIAN J. REED
· Investigators with the Mason
BREED@MYDA ILYSENTI_NE~ . COM
Day party at the pool..
up plans already made for the approveq for $6850 for serCounty Sheriff's Department
vices from July I, 2005 When the Community · pool's July 4 celebration.
are looking into a break-in
30. 2006. The price
June
MIDDLEPORT
Association announced plans
The day-long pool party
that occurred at the Hartford Management
was the same as last year
at
the · to scrap the traditional
water and sewer office last Middleport Pool and a com- Middleport July 4 celel}ration will include a patriotic pro- and includes maintenance
grani at .I p.m.. with a sax
Detail• on Pace AS
week on Thursqay morning.
mittee made up of village because fireworks could not solo by Chad Dodson. pool · .qn systems and control s · in
"Lt. Jeff Fields and Sgt. officials, candidates for vil- be included. Dale Riftle and
th e districts.
Troy Stewart are the two lage counci l and members of Jim Brewer. who are manag- game' and land games from
Abo approYed vras an
investigators as~gned to the Middleport Community ing the pool thi s sun_1mer. 2 . .to -i p.m.. and clogging agreement between the
investigate
the
crime," Association have planned an decided to enlist the help of
Board and the Athens-Meigs
·Please see Pool, AS
Educational Service Center
Sheriff Scott Simms· said.
2 SFCllON~- 16 PAGFS
Stewart said that not only
for the period of Sept. 1,
Ollendars
A3 was there an apparent breaking
2005 -A ug . 31. 2006 for
SERRC
sen·ices including
Classifieds
84-6 ·and entering into the offite, but
I O\\' incidence. speech-lanComics
87 also a safe was taken with an
!!llage. autism spectrum disundetermined amount of cash
Dear Abby
BY BETH SERGENT
Middleport Pool on Monday . . injurious to children. eYen ' order consultants . and taiA3 that was inside.
BSERG ENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM · Some residents will stay at , those that are considered relaen ted and gifted coordinaNewly-elected .Mayor Sam
Editorials
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let
off
their
own
!ively
safe
li.kc
~parkler~
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a
nd
tion in the amount of
home
and
Faith • Values .
A6-7. Anderson said he had not
POMEROY - · With the fireworks which can be as firecrac:kers." &gt;aid U.S . Fire $2766.-iO. an amount calcubeen given mu\=h information
Fourth
of Jul y only a few'days dangers as they can be fun. Admini~trator R.
Da\'id la ied upon .the districts
Movies
As about the incidenl. He said he
several
people
.
are
Sparklers.
bottle
rockets
and
Paulison.
"A
ll
firework-;
ADM a~ reported• on their
away.
82 had been told that the alarm preparing for cook'outs. a day firecrackers Ga ll be esr&gt;ecial- must follow local and user&gt;
NASCAR
,tat.e Odt'her 200-i 'tate . report
system ·had not been set off
Obituaries
,
· ly ha zatdou' to children law&gt; re~arding the purcha,·e ie&gt;~ thl.' numbl.'r of joint
As during the break in and that off and firework,.
In our area residents can according tP a Feder:11l . and li gh tin!! of fire\H)I'b ."
Ynca!JI'nal ~rlwob. post .sec8 Section the safe had ~en taken .
Sports
:'\1anagement
If Ji~·... work' are legal where 1 \1ndar~ ,tudcnh. and ~ounty
take ifdYantage nf holida~ fes- Emergenc)
Weat+ter - ·--~'----J~-1--E'A so: a com uter h&lt;!d_ en t-i-viti-es . .fl
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Pool.managers, local committee
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Bv LARRY MARGASAK
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

Bv NEDRA PICKLER

WASHINGTON- Leaders
of the.House ethics committee
broke through . a _months-long
. stalemate
over
staffing
Thursday, makin~ it possible
. to investigate MaJority Leader
Tom Del--ay and conduct other
business.
The evenly divided commit·
tee, which investigates member misconduct, has been shut
down all year by partisan bickering. The logjam was broken
by Chairman Doc Hastings, R·
Wash., and senior Democrat
Alan Mollohan of West
Virgini~.
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·The latest dispute was over
the powers allotted to
Hastings' chief of staff, Ed

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRI JER

WASHINGTON
Bush
said .
Pre sident
Thursday that "many questions" have been raised by
allegations of some former .Ameri~.:an
hostages that
Iran ' s president-elect was
one of their captors a quarter
"century ago.
"I have no infcirmation·.~ ·
Bu'sh said in an interview
with foreign reporters ahead
of a ·lrip to Scotland next
week . "'But obviously his
involvement raises many
questions." The hostage
commertts were first brought
to light by the AP.
Bush's national security
adviser, Stephen Hadley,
said the administration has
follo!Hed the career . of
Ira.nian
·president-elect
Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad,
who has been serving as the
hard:line mayor of Tehran.
He said they are "lookin~
to see what's in the files, '
but he would noi disclose
what the U.S. government
may know about any role
f.hmadinejad had in the
1979 hostage-taking cri'sis at
the U, S . .Emba"" Y in Tehran
and whether he is one of the
captors pictured in photos
fi-om the crisi s..
.
, "At this point no determi nation has been made ,"
Hadley said . "We need \O get
the facts. These are allega- AP Photo
. tions that have CO(ne forward . They are allegations at Rodney "Rocky" Sickman. who served as a Marine guard, and
one o.f the Am~ricans taken hostage ·in Iran a quarter c~ntury
the present time. "
former ho stage s Chuck ago. sa1d, Thursday. 1n St. Louis. that he may have spotted
Scott,
David · Roeder, Mahmoud f,hmadinejad when Iranians first stormed the
William L Daugherty - and Americ an Embassy on Nov. 4, 1979 . and on two ottler occaDon A. Sharer told The sion s .while being hel_d captive . Sickman sai d, "I am not 100
Associated Press that after percent certain . He looks fam ili ar. " Sickman. 47, said that the
seeing Ahmadinej au on tel e- burden s hou ld be on the president elect to explam where he
vision, they ha ve no dou bt was the day the embassy was take n.
he was one of the hos tage• •
takers. Two &lt;Hh er exhostages, Ke vin Hermening on Nov. 4. I979. alld held 52 aho said the y did not be lieve
. and William A. Gallegos. Ameri can s hostage for 444 thai Ahmadinej-ad had take n
said they reached the same day.s. The shah had tled Iran part in it.
conclusion after looking at earlier thm year after he ivas
BtiSh s u ~~ ested . these
photos .
Associate s
of overthrown by the ' Islamic questions are nut hi s primary
Ahmadinejad denied the Revolution.
concern since Ahmadinejad
At the State Department. was e lected. Ins tead. he said.
president -elect took part io
the seizure of ,the embassy or spokes man
.Sean he want s to e nsure that
in
holding·· 'Ame rican s McCormack would not say Britain .
France
ai1d
hostage.
whether the Uni ted States Ger many. who ha1·c hee n
·, The hostage-takin g. which · wo uld attempt to disc u," the negotiarin g with Iran to stop
in . reprisal
fnr " tu atton direct ly· with Iran . its allc~c.u nu cle ar amb icame
Washin nton 's refu '&lt;tl to sur- There are no direct U.S . rela - tions. m:1hc abo;olute ly clear
Sh all lion s wi th Iran. ' but dipl o- to Ahmad in ej'ad th at a
rende r "' ott sted
--lY~iill·=
d. Re zab_hl ay i -fqr ma ts f rum the 1wo ·coun1ries nucl ea r-armed Iran will not
trial there. contribut ed suh· have · pan,icipated in joi nt he tolerated-. ---. - .
stantially to tilei1 -Pre, iuent mcet'in gs involvi ng other
"We·,·e . got a got a new
J,imm y Carter \ defeat . by natl tlll s.
ma n who\ assumed power
Ronald Reagan in t'lle 1980 · Some other ho" ages could and 'he mu st hear a focused
election.
'
not idemify A.hm adinej ad mc\Sagc.'' the presiden1 said .
Militant 'students se ized and several former students "Thai' s where my att c nti o ~.
. the U.S . Embassy in Tehran amon g· the hostage--takers i\.f&lt;ic used right now." ·

Cassidy. who will work part- expenses.
time for the committee but not
News organizations have
be pat1 of the investigative .uncovered documents show·
stMf. The two leaders swapped ing payments connecied to
proposals for several hours . Jack Abramoff, a lobbyist who. ·
Thursday night before agree- is under federal investigation
ing on Cassidy's role.
for possibly bilking hi s Indian
··
·
With the agreement, the · tribe clients.
committee can now take . DeLay, R· rexas, has said he
· advantage of extra funds it believed the pri vale organizawas allotted this year to hire tions sponsoring his trips paid
additional investigative staff, · the bills, not tire lobbyist.
·including a chief counsel who House rules bar lobbyists from
· ~I so would serve as staff direc,
paying for members' travel.
tor.
The committee. if it grants
DeLay has asked the com- DeLay 's request for a re.view,
mittee to review his travel could conduct a preliminary
expenses that were paid for by inquiry into -his traveL After
pnvate organizations. He is the review, the ·committee '
seeking to clear his name would have to decide whether
against allegations that a lob· to name an investigative subbyist or the lobbyist's clients committee 'to conduct a full·
paid for some of his travel scale investigation .

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POINT PLEASANT The Pleasant Valley .Hospital
Wednesday, July 6
Commu~
Relations
PAGEVILLE - Scipio
Elepartment was honored with
Township Trustees regular
· the "Best of Show " distinction
meeting will be at 6:30' p.m .
Sunday,.July 10
in
the
22nd
Annual
at Paigeville Town Hall.
POMEROY Annual' He·aJthcare Advertising
reunion o( relatives of Awards
sponsored
by
ALBANY - Cn!u mbia' Dani eL and Phoehe Lovett Healthcare Marketing-Keport,
Sunday, July 3
Township Trustees will meet and .4FWilliam and ' Mary
PORTLm-.ID - Spanish- at 7:301 p.m. at the fire sta- Lovett will be held at I p.m. the · national newspaper of
healthcare marketing. The
language Mass, 6 p.m., Our tion.
at the Zion Church of non-profit facility won for .
Lady of Guada)~pe Mission
Christ , Route 14:3. So[lle thetr :60 s e~.:ond televi sion
at ·Harns Farms. Ministry of
surnames include Lovett, production. "Miracle. "
Sacred
Heart
Church,
Slacks,
Bush, . "Boyd ,
"Miracle " highlights , four
Pomeroy.
Goldsberry and Riftle. former . Pleasant.
Valley
Sunday, July 3
Potluck ._ Pictures will be Hosrital
Can'aer Center
LITtLE J.(YGER _ ·The taken : Pictures and geneal- patients, Gene Salem. Jeane
Thompson:Beeson reunion ~ogy : Items. dt splayed. An Fisher, Chuck .Denne'v and
Friday, july 1
will take .place at ·noon auctiOn wtl! be held and Carol White, who regained
Sullml1tted photos
TUPPERS . PLAINS
Sunday at the Little Kyger those at~endt~g are aske~ to their Jives after serious health
The
Pleasant
Valley
Hospital
Community
Relations
Department
Easiern Local Board of Congregational
Church. take an Item for the auctiOn. issues.
Educi1tiof1 . special meeting, The dinner will be potluck.
l'he
· 1-lealthcare was honored with a "Best of Show" ·: distinct ion for thei r :60
8:30 a.m., administrative .
Advertising Awards is the ~econd television production, "Miracle." The commercial was
offices, to discuss personnel
oldest, largest and most pres- selected from thousands of entries in the 22nd Annual
Saturday, July 9
and annual appropriations.
tigiou s adverti sing awards Healthcare Advertising Awa rds sponsored by Healthcare
POMEROY- The annuSaturday, July 2.
·REEDSVILLE The al reunion of relatives of
REEDSVILLE - !"aye competition. with thousands Marketing Report, the· national news paper of health care marQlive Township Tmstees will Edgar and Addie Reed Watson will celebrate her of entries submit ted from keting. Shown ·above is an excerpt from th e "Mi racle" producmeet in special session, at 7:30 Blake will be held at noon . 82nd birthday on Saturday, every state in the country and tion . This segment focused on Gene Salem, a local bus iness
p.m. at the Olive Township at the Zion Church of Christ July2 . Card s may be sent to multiple foreign countries.
lead!')r and cancer su(vivor. Also shown is Jacob Muncy and
This year the judges recog- · Mary Grace Roush_.
Garage to approve the budget. . on Route 143 . Meat will be her at 39672 Silver Riol;\e
- A regular meeting will follow furnis~ed, , the ·rest of meal Road, Reedsville, Ohto -nized 16 entries with the cov-.
immediately afterwards. ·
potluck. Take picture~ and., 45772.
eted "B~st of Show" designa- cer . ·of Pleasant Valley
tion. Gold awards were grant- Hospital. "They 'continuously
ed to only 232 healthcare go above and beyond their
institution s and only 217 respon~ibilitie s to deliver
healthcare institutions.
campaigns that retlect the
Judges for the Healtlicare heat1 and soul. of the commuPOMEROY , - Mei~s
William
E.
Pickens, Guthrie, to Matthew P. Burne. Advertising Awards consisted
County Recorder ~ay Htll Claudette J. Pickens,' to Stacy L. Burn , deed, of a national panel of health- nity.~~
"We feel truly honored to
repor.ted the following real Calvin D. Pickens , Sarah C. Columbia.
care marketers , advertising
have
been named a recipient
estate transfers:
Pickens,' deed, Lebanon.
Darrell Norris, Jan Norris , creative directors, advertising
David E. Lute, Jacqueline
Gina M. Geremia, Jeff to James E. Diddle, right of professionals, healthcar~ con- of the Best of Show distinc"
Lute, to John C. Sheets, deed, Wunderly, to Henry Huggins, way, Lebanon.
sultapts, marketing professors tion," commented Amy J.
Orange.
deed, Columbia.
·
Di)&lt;.ie A. Sayre to James E. and :the editorial board of -Leach , director of marketing
Esther Wolfe; deceased, to , Jay Hall, Jr. to Allegheny Diddle, deed, Sutton.
Healthcare Marketing -Report. and public relations . "We are
Gene Dayton Wolfe, Richard Power, Monongahela Power,
Donna !hie to Jnies E.
Healthcare • Marketing proud to claim . one of the
l&lt;eith Wolfe, Terry Lee right of way, Olive . .
Diddle, right of way, ·sutton .
Report is the qatiim's leading most coveted award in healthWolfe, Debra Marie Wolfe,
Amy M. Hendrix to Leroy
Dennis · Rucker, Carrie publication covering health care advertising and . marketDavid Gene Waife, affidavit, Paul Hendrix, deed, Orange. Rucker, to Barbara J. Reel, marketing with over 5,000 ing."
Lebanpn. .
Denver R. Pickett, Jr., 'deed, Olive.
.. Alongside Pleasant Valley
readers each month.
Andrew Jackson Rawson to Marty M: Pickett, to Denver
Gene
Dayton ·wolfe,
"Our 'Miracle ' commercial
Hospital,
other companies
"We are extreme'Iy
Connie L. Rawson, deed, R.. Pickett, Sr., · deed, deceased, to Richard Keith proud of our Community selected as distinguished win- was a project of the heart
Olive.
Columbia.
Wolfe, Terry Lee Wolfe , Relations Department who ners
included ·
Miami because we worked closely
Elizabeth V. Kish, Vincent
Frederick
M.
Burton , Debra Marie Wells, David consistetitly develop cam- Children 's
Hospital, with former. cancer patient s
· J. Kish, Jr., deed, Columbia.
Mabel R. Burton to William Gene Wells; . certificate , paigns that rival those of larg- Columbu s
Children 's who never gave up believing
Home National Bank to Coy, Jr., Sandra Coy, . deed, Lebanon.
er facilities and agencies," H(.)spital , Metro Health, in rh·emselves, our hospital
Juanita
Thomas,
deed, ·Columbia.
Paul L. Pauley, deceased, to praised AI Lawson, JD, Mount Sinai Medical Center and that one day they would
be healed," Leach co~cluded .
· Salisbury.
Richard · A.
H~gerty, Mildred Pauley, affidavit, . FACHE, chief executive otfi- and PriJHealth Care .
George C. Hopstetter to Dorothy Hagerty, to Esste Salisbury.
Mildred Pauley to Caleb' C.
Timmhy R. Helton, Kellie A. Hicks, Susan Hicks, deed,
Helton, · deed, Village of Salem.
'
Jones, deed, Salisbury.
Middleport.
· Essie Hicks, Susan Hicks,
Mildred Pauley to Peter A.
Frank Puckett, Kathryn A. to Barbera L. Gregory, Terry Jones, abstract, Chester.
Gregory Weddle to -TPPuckett, to Larry Dennis Gregory, deed, Salem.
HENDERSON , W.Va. Dreama Harvey, Sarah Belle: De lo ris Gardner of
Puckett, deed, Salem.
Oscar Maynard, Lillian CWD, right of way, Lebanon. Descendants of Sam and Blankenship, Wes, Gail and San Antonio. Tex as: Jean
: . Kathleen Seckman, Samuel Maynard, Lori Anne Maynard
Mary A. Hart, James M. Melvina Birchfield held Faith Harbour, all of Smith and Gl en da of
. Seckman, to Tuppers Plains- Gabriel, to TP-CWD, right of Kelly, to Mary M. Murray, their annual reunion June Proctorville; Roy Young of Charl est on; an d Rand y.
· Chester Water District, righ of way, Letart.
deed, Village of Pomeroy.
26 at the · Henderson Charleston ; Rob Miller of Amand a
and
BJa ke .
way, Chester.
Edythe Elizabeth Reibel to
Joan v. Hart to Mary M. Community Building in Elkv'iew : Leoma Ballard· of Birchfi e ld of Crown Ci ty.
David E. Lenhart to TP- Robert M. Bowles, Kiana K. Murray, deed, Village of Henderson .
CWD, right of way, Lebanon: Bowles, deed. Village of Pomeroy.
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A ba sket dinner was held
WEST VIRGINIA JOBS FOUNDATION
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Bruner Land Co., Inc: to at noon . Re_c ognized and
· Dennis Harris. Jr., Bobbie Pomeroy.
·Harris, to_TP·CWD, right of
Michelle S. Deren berger to Daryl E. Chafin, deed, Olive. pr.e septed gifts \vere Leoma
. way, Orange.
Jerry A. Derenberger, deed,
Mai-y Cundiff 10 Joseph H. Ballard of Belle, W.Va. ,
· John L. Hagerty, Dorothea Scipio.
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d'ff J ff
M c d'ff
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oldest woman; Roy Young
Hagerty, to. letT Birchfield,
Home National Bank to Penny'
un · 1 • Rodriguez,
e rey · un
deed,' of · Charleston. W.Va ., old·
Sarah
Birchfield, deed, Juanita
Thomas',
dee(l, Sutton.
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est man; Blake Birchfield
Columbia.·
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Salisbury.
Countrytyme ALC, Ltd., of Crown City, youngest
Rodney H. LeCates, Susan
Cathy !...amar, Domld Anthony Land Co., Lrd., 1o boy; . Faith Harbour· of
: M. LeCates. to Warren H. Lamar,' to TP-CWD, right of Gary L. Bond, deed, Chester. Proctorville. youngest girl;
&amp;
: Calaway, deed, Orange..
way, right of way, Lebanon. . Catherine E. Workman, and Deloris Gardner, San
July 1&amp;2
: Jay John Conway. Linda
David A. Mahorney, Anita Robert B. Titus, to Sherry R.
Antonio
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Texas,
trav
eled
Doors Open 4:00P~ • Early Birds 5:15PM
. Conway. to TP-CWD. right of E. Mahorney. to TP-CWD. Robinson, deed, Rutland.
' the farthest .
Regular Ses15ions. 6:30PM
way, Bedford.
right of way.
Sandra A. Rayburn to John
Attending were . Eugene
Randy Shamblin , Linda ·Anne G. Fick, deceased , Barcus, Chri stie Barcus,
Carol Seabolt. to Jerry Burton Anna Margaret Russel I: deed, Village of Middleport. . and Janey Birchfield of
Shamblin, Allie W. Fyke deceased , Mary
Rager,
Herold
R.
Osborne, Rutland; Ricky and Andrew
Shamblin, deed, Bedford. · decea sed , Mary Neutzling, deceased, to Josephine v. Birchfield of Groveport;
"DIAMOND RING GIVEAWAY!!"
Narviko
Dave , · and
: Jerry B. Shamblin, Linda deceased, to Greg Rager, affi- Osborne, affidavit , Chester.
. Carol Seabolt, Allie W. Fyke davit, Village of Middleport.
Christina Smeeks to Chad Birchfield of ·Chesterfield,
Va .; Nancy Birchfield of
· Shamblin ,
to
Randy
Gregory P. Rager to Jay P. · Smeeks. deed, Olive.
Shamblin, deed, Bedford.
W~rner, Donna J. Rager,
Ralph 1:!: Wells 10. Nancy J. Point Pleasant ; Ed Vori so
and Dorq.thy Young o.f
Jeffrey W. Circle, Sr., Sonia deed, Village of Middleport. King, deed, Chester.
R: Circle, to TP-CWD, right
James Warner to Jay .P.
.Darrell R. Brally to federal Henderson ; Russ , . Becky ,
of way, right of way.
Warner, deed, Village of National Mortgage Corp .. and - Je ssica · Howell of ·
: Richard f ,, fick, Annette Middleport.
Bremen: Everett , Charlotte
.: Fick, to TP-CWD, right of . Edi son M. Baker, Bernice J. sheriff's deed , Village of and Michael Grant of ·
Don't Miss The Regatta Fireworks
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Baker. to Janet K. Downie.
R'onald Williams 10 Neal Racine; Marlin. Debbie and
· way, Chester.
After The Games On Saturday Night
Samuel Evans of. Racine ;
Jeff A. White, Debbie. Allen . T. Downie, . deed, McMeeken, deed, Letart.
White~ Debby White, to TP- Village of Middleport.
William N. Snowden, Virgil Miller, Pam and
At The Riverfront Park
CWD, right of way, Bedford.
Ada Congroe to Merle E. Rebecca H. Snowden . to . Shayne Davis of Racine;
124 HIGHLAND AVE.
.PT PLEASANT, WV
: Wendy Wilfong to TP- Parsons, 'Pamela G. Parsons, RaylJlond R. Cotterill II, Gary ' and Mary Ann ·
. (Old Carohn&lt;i Lumber Bu1ldmg Across from CSX)
.,.,.,~.--:..
· CWO, nght of way, Olive.
deed, Olive.
Je ssica L. Cotterill , deed, Osborn e
McKenzie, of
I'Uld \ 675•3877
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· Nor"lan Hamlin to TPDonald L Smith; Sharon Rutland.
Winfield, W,Va.; Ron . ahil
. :.cwn, -right of way, right of Ann 'Smith, to Judy Jones,
way; Lebanon.
deed, Village of Pomeroy.
Monte Riffle. Jennifer J.
Jwnie Marie Spires, .Jamie
Riffle, to TP-CWD, right of Marie Barrett, Jamie Marie
way, Letatt.
Lambert,
to
Madalynn
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May 30tn 1htough S.pj-01' ~
: Russell L. Wilkinson, Betty Inve stments. Inc., d_eeu ,
J. Wilkinson, to Beverly · A. Rutland.
Otis D. Guthrie, Shelia M.
: Collills. deed, Sutton.

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general: Natalee Holloway case can be prosecuted without her body

specific about what she believed
had been reported inaccurately.
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
Paul van der Sloot, an island
judicial
official, was arrested
ORANJESTAD, Aruba June
23
but
released a few days
Aruba's attorney general said ~ave.
latei when a judge ruled there
Thursday she could proseMass ive searches by FBI
was not enough evidence to
cute a case in the di'sappear- agent S.
Dutch Marines.
holdhim.
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ance _of N~talee . Holloway Aruban police and thousands
' Janssen said the elder van der
ev~n tf th~ Alab!ima teenag· of islanders have produced
Sloat
gave his soh and the .
er. s body IS not t9und . ·· -~ no trace of Holloway, who
Kalpoe
brothers l ~gal . advice, .
. Caren Janssen · al so sa1d· was celebrating her gradua·
telling them that "without a
mvesttgators have tound no tion from high school in
body there is no case."
. evtdence to suggest that th e Mounwin Brook. !\ Ia., when
"He coniirmed to me that he
18-year-old Holloway, who she di sappeared .·
told them .that a few days· after •
dtsd.peared May 30, was
Dutch teenage r loran van
she disappeared.:' Janssen told
de'~Th .
der Sloat, 17, and his friends.
lhe AP.
ere are · no traces or Surinamese brothers Dcepak
facts
to
come
to
the
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l8 were the ·last
s19n t at at, &gt;ee IS no anger K· 1
der Sloot, a 52-year-old judge in
ahve " Attorney . General
a poe .
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training in Amba. obstructed
Care~ Janssen told 'fhe ~ople seen · with . Holl oway
authorities·
investigation by askAssociated Press in a tele - · the mght she va_mshed. The
.
ing
one
of
his
son's friends, l;'lho
phone interview.
three _v.:ere questiOned . ''~ th~
had been interrogated, what · he
"Bui that doesn't mean we . days ·,t!tet . the dtsappe,trancc .
told
police.
can ' t prosecute without a but were n_ot arres ted unt1l
Janssen
said Paul van d~r
body. It 's difficult but not lut~e 9,_ lwo _ othe1 , men .
Sloot was cletained for being a
impossible."
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Jetu1~ed 111 the case _ van de1
suspect in the disappearance, not
Three young men remain in Slot&gt;t s lather: Paul. and party
for obstructing the investigation.
custody in Holloway's disap- boat &lt;.liSe JOckey, . Stev en
AP Photo
Calls to tl1e van der Sloot respearance, but none has been . Crocs _ hav~ been rele~sed.
Beth Holloway Twitty, the mother of missing· Alabama teen Natalee Holloway, speaks with idence Thursday seeking comcharged .
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, H o llowa y -~ . steplather. Aru bah studen ts at St. Anna School in Noord , Aruba , Thursday, June 30. 2005, where she
Arubari official s have said George "Jug Twttty. sa1d the handed out plastic bracelets and helped th em braid some in Natalee's memory. Holloway dis- ment were not answered.
previou sly a murder CqJJVir· . fami ly ~as not ·surprised by appea red one mont h ago M_ay 30 during a high school graduation trip to this Dutch Caribbean- A group of volunteer rescuers
from Texas. which . began ·
tion is possible without a Janssen s .comments anti w'"
ISland.
searches
Saturday, began a parbody, but the case requires not lostng hope the truth
tial
pullout
from Aruba on
strong evidem:e such as a _would be Jound.
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"We may have no physt c.d
confession. reliable state and I want to show that we Wednesday, with nine of the 27
misinfor·
Janssen . who has · been has been st.i ·much
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volunteers returning home'. But
ments and foren sic evidence evidence. hut there is ;t lot of
mation in the Ameri can are not bunch of cowboys t.he group said it .planned to
ti
ghtlippcd
durin
g
the
invesof wrongdoin• . Aruba is a other evidence of what may
here," she said.
bring in replacements for those
Dutcti -Rrotectorate and as have happened in this "case." . ti gation , ~aid she hau decided pr~ s~. ··
Jan
ssen
declined
to
b&lt;;
more
who had lett
"I'm
the
lead
prosecutor
to
speak
out
because
"there
such operates under Dmch Twitty told the AP.
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Today' s Highltght 111 Htslory:
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classtcal mustc ,;hannel and
never recurned co chc soaps.
Sam learned ahout anger
from a hi story ceaciTer he had
when he w.ts a s!udenl a!
Htram College tn Oluo. The
prllfessor: who \vas • a
Quaker, had a sma ll son
named Sceve. Sce'e Wcls the
apple of lih facher's eye and,
as proud fachet s do, che professor frequen!ly spoke of
hun.
Sam adnmed ht s ccacher
dnd chey kepi in much atcer
S.un w:ts out ol school
Years l,tlet. Sam learned !IMt
.Sieve ihld been mucila!ed
,111d ktllcd by chc Ytctcmtg Ill
1968 during !he Tel ·
Offensive while he was ;1
civi lian servtng tn the p.tciltcalion forces.
Sam w'roce to his ole~
"lencher and - !he ptole ssor
answered.
What surpnsed Sam was
that noth1ng in the reply
refl ected rage or ange r
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wa1 ml y abouc ht.;.-mcmorie s
ol hi s son . One line &lt;!I che
end of !he leHer iemained
wnh hun. "1 ~tke co chink.
Sam." he said •. "ol whal he
m1ght have heen"
In subsequent ye.trs thetr
palhs -- S.tm's and che pro' icssor's -- nos-sed a few
more limes, and "whenevet,"
said SaAl , "we Calked of hts
chtldren he would recitll
Sieve 'You remember Sceve.
don'! you, Sam I' he would
dsk ." Th~ professor would
smtle. ht &gt; eyes would waler
and he would rc n)ark. "01).
Sam, whal h~ could have
been." •There Wcts. never a
wo1d of anger. That ts what
made bt s old Quaker history
cea&lt;:he1 so unforgettable co
Sam.
"I have never known how
he ~:ould do 11." he ~&lt;Ltd. "co
li\'e wnhouc haired or ange r
when all chac had happened
co him would seem co call
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After his wife was slain as
There are chose who wi ll she played !he Lord's Prayer
cell us chat when we are vtc- on the organ in the church
tum ol injuslice or cruelty or where he. was pastor, King
brulahlv. h~lred and anger said . .
"You knoiw il hurts. when
are chc only appropriate
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to believe.
is a weakrress und caken away from you in a
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unwillingness to forgt'e . a
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J'k th t ~ know It
'virtue . makint ~UI:e ~e ~III.'_ mmute 1 e , a_· . ~u
never forge! wh&lt;\1 h~s been hurls. But I m JUS\ no! gomg
done co us.
,
co hate. You ,wan! 10 debate
Unie&gt;s we keep 11 v1vidly chat? You do that I ain't got
alive in memory. hiscury's ltme I'm going on wuh my
mhumanic y will repeactcsell. job, betng _ every man's
we arc warned. Thai is no! bro!her."
'true II ts not forgecting paS!
You know 11 hurls lo have
h~trcs or p.tS! 111JUStices ch,n your son mutilated in a brugtves occa~ton · to new hut Is cal ktllmg. But Sam's old hi sand neW lnJU S(ICeS.
HJry t~acher knew more than
"Love enough to t,orgtvc chat Me knew chat anger and
and to bcgm ag,un. That
.
shou ld be our ~:teed. lnscead remembrance of the horror
it's 'Til never forgtve h1111 as ynly make II worse.
long as 1 ltve. · And wilh
So he curned ~IS thoughts
chose v.ords anoer ts otven a to what could have been and
" -- our
,. , hfe- whal mighl have been 111
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new lease on hfe
-and It gto ws
world "where all halreds
So me people · 1efuse 10 cease" and !here is only love
look back tn anger. They are' and brotherhood h is in
!he unforgcllctble people. dreams like that ·a new world
perhaps becctusc tpey are so 15 born.
rare.
(George Plagenz is a11
Rev. Mc~rltn Lu!her Kin g ordained ministe r and veter·sr ., who lose a wife ahd a son
co assass in 's bu ll ets, Sdtd , "I wr llewsmall based Ill
dill no! bttler. I carry no ill Columbus, Ohio.)
2005,
will in my hea11 toward any
· Copynglrt
Emerprrse ,
man. I refuse co stoop low Newspaper
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POMEROY - Echel G. Shasleeb. 91 , of Pomeroy
passed away Sa:Curday, June ·25, 2005 at Holzer Medical
Center m Gallipolis
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She was _born May 20, 19 14, in Franklm C:ounly, Tenn.,
. d&lt;tughcer olthe late John P. and Clara Du"ncan Gipson. She was
·a homemaker and a member of che Trinity Church in Pomeroy.
ltraddtlion to her parents, she Mis preceded by her husband,
Waller R. Shasleen, and sons, Thomas Steven and •James
Richard Shaslcen.
She is survived by two sons, Ray (Garnette) Shasteen of The
Ytllages, Fla.. and John L. (Joan) Shasteen of Jackson , a
daut;htt::l, Apdl (Tum) S1111th ui Pumero)'; gramk:hilUrcn, J. R.
(Ten Schttllz) Shasteen. Arhnglon, Ya.; Leah Paul, Bata~ia,
N.Y.; Sean Shasleen, Chtlhcolhe; Sherrie DeLaney. Oak Htll;
Ryan (Missy) Shasleen. Jackson; Paige (Corbel) Cleek,
Pomeroy; and Todd (Nancy) Smith. Pomeroy.
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Also surviving c~re greal-grandchi ldren. Soren Ray Shasleen,
Jet frey and Jessi ca DeLaney. Chloie Shasleen. Kennedy am!
Kyle Sftasceen, Amy S Smich. Molly and Maggie Smith, and
Hannah dnd Olivi,t Cleek; and slep-grea1-g1andchildren. Jodie
(Dale) Bre\t, Brandon, Fla., and Julie Bennet!, Hilliard.
A memorial servtce will be held at the Trinicy Church m
Pomeroy on Sunday, Jul y3, 2005 at 2 p.m OffJctating· will be
Rev. Jonalhan Noble. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery
In lieu ot !lowers memorial contributions may be made to
The Trimly C hurch , 20 I E. 2nd Screet, Pomeroy, OH 45769.
An·angemcnls were handled by Ftsher Funeral Home-Pomeroy
On-line co ndol ences may be sent to www.fisherfuneralhomes:eom
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NEW HAVEN, W Va. American Elcclric Power has
agreed on a lease wllh Clme
En_ergy'co open a new coal mine
a9Jacenl. co !he. Mouncaineer
plan! in t'lew Haven .
The new plant wtll mtne a
previously unlouched seam o(
high-sulfur coal which will
become usable wheri the new
scrubber
goes online on the
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butll at Moumatneer.
· "We knew il was !here, ic
was jus! of hule value,'' said
Pal
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AEP
.spokes man 111 Co lumbus.
lrom call y, the same Clean
Atr Ace which put htgh-sulfur
coal mines ouc of business is
I1qw effel:lively bri nging them
back.
In order·co co mply Wtlh the
Iaw. AEP is mstalling scrubbers which will make it possible lo resu me use of high-suifuy.;eaL New coal gasiftcanon
like the one
. plannedplanes
lor Meigs Cou nt y can
burn ic dS welL

Cooling program continues

Guitarists to entertain
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POMEROY --. Ron Scot! and Gene France , guicarists, wtll
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he pl ~ym·g ac the Wild Horse Cafe 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday
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Evans declared the mislnal.
- Evans, of Gallia C8unty, is
prestding in the Ward case by
assignment .
A new trial on five charges
alleging unhiwful sexu"al conduct wich a minor, rape and
gross sexual imposition involving two victims - has
been scheduled for Nov. 30.
Three of those charges were
separated from the lwo
counts before che JUry this
week, but wtll proceed to the
new trial , a court represemalive said Thursday. They
involve a &gt;eparale victim and

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Gallia
Metgs Community Actton
and appropnation adJUSt- Agency is asststing ehgtble
ments as requested by the customers with free atr conJUVemle court , engmeer, and ditioners and asmtance wah
recycling program.
cooling bills through the
o Accepted a btd for bicumt2005 Emergency HEAP
nous malerials for July from Summer Coohng Program.
·Asphall Malerials. inc. '
The program will .run unul
Manetta
August 31 or unt1l the funds
Present were Commissioner&gt;. are depl~ted . Income-eligible
Jeff Thornton, Mick Davenport persons must make an
and Jim Sheets and Clerk appointment.
Gloria Kloes.
An income eligible household wllh a member with a
currenl
respiratory dtsease or
allegedly occured in 1992.
Special Prosecutors Scoc t breathing disorder ver'ified
Longo and Erin Rosen have by.' medical documentation
struggled 10 get convictions from a medical professio nal
on the 16 counls Longo wtll be qualified 10 receive
ftled against Ward in a one air condilloner, provtdFebruary • indictmcmt. Las t ing they. did no! receive one
monlh, another jury con - 111 che last three years and
vic ted Ward on six counts of may receive one payment for
rape, but acquitted him on a current eleccric bjll or PIPP,
four other rape charges and v.hichever is more , not to
a charge of corruplmg exceed $175.
another with drugs .
Jf chey do no! quahfy for an
Ward 's wife, Terri faces atr conduioner, they may sllll
two counts of rape and a recetve one payment for the
counl of corrupting anothe r electric bill.
with drugs, alleging he r
An income-eligible hou seinvolvement with the victim
in the first case. Her tnal is
scheduled for later thi s vear
Rayfl!ond Ward is· also
_ charged with sim tl'ar sexua l
offenses m Athens County.
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Education dectded to hear
exponencs ot both viev.poincs. and inviced chem co
parcictpale in hearings'on-the
subject Buc some of
An;tell~:a's muse promment
sl:tenllftc spokesmen refused
even - 10 auend . The
American As;;pcialton for
lhe
Advancemenl
of
Sctence. a 'hea vywe ight
organ tzatton of researchers
and ccachers. for example,
hoyconed !he hearmgs . The
debate , cri u~:s assened,
would noc be ·a sc tencific
exchange . but "a policical
show 11 ictl,." They warned
tin! che Bo·trd members
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would noc choose whtch the. ory to leach, ' buc mscead
" cec~ch !he concroversy."
Anti mileed. thai ts whac
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requires major and thoroughly unsettling amend- ments. Better to cast such
carpers imo the ouler dark-ness, and refuse e¥en to discuss their contentiOns!
• That may indeed be !he
way co creat fundamentalist
"crealtomsl&gt;/ who are simply unaware of che techniques anJ achievemencs of ,
science (!hough ~ven here a
certain humane cou rcesy
would be welcome). Bul che
exponenls of "i ntelhgenl
destgn." and the. Discoyery
ln sutuce, are n'c low-browed
anthropoids · from
the.
Tennessee hill country, of
· th k d ch t M k k
ed·m at_' ~n c l ens ewere so ~ ieCttve Y. m the
Scopes lnal. They are sen ous and mtelhgem ~en and

hold wuh a member who js
60 or older IS e li gible w
receive a pay men! for electric
bill up 10 the currenc bill or
PIPP, whichever is. more, but
not co exceed $175
.
Appoinlments can be made
by calling 8 to 11:30 a.m ..
367-7341 for Gallia Counly
• and 992-6629 for Meigs
County. Eligtble clients muse
bring proof of .income
(income a! or below 150% of
!he f~deral poverty guideJines): (See below ), names,
birlhdates -and
Social
Security numbers of all
household members, electric
bills, medical certificate ' if
applicable.
Annual mcome eligtbilicy
for one person m the household is $14,355, two,
$19,245, three, $24,135, four,
$29,025, five, $33,915 and
six, $38,805.
For households with more
.than six members , add
$4,890 per member.
Application s will be taken
8:30a.m. to 11 a.m. and I to
3 p.m., ac the Gallia Office,
859 Third Avenue, Gallipolis,
or the Cheshire Office, 8010
N. Ohio 7, Cheshire.
businesses will be awarded a!
all age levels.
The
Middleporl
Cqmmunity Association has
donaced $3,000 toward the
celebracion, an anol,lymous
donor has contnbuted $2,000,
and restaurants, scores and
indtviduals huvc donated
many pnzes. including cash,
bicycles, gift certi~cates and
ocher items for giveaway.•
Free popcorn will be provided, and ocher lighc picnic
refreshments will be sold
wtth proceeds bene.fumg 'concinued repatrs a! the pool.

as mayor, Anderson said he entertainment a! 6 p.m A
hopes co gel more informa- sock hop on the !ennis court
wtll be held at 7 p.m .. wi!h
lion abJ)ut !he case
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of the Hartford council wtl I radi o stacion.
Those pool games are
be sworn in ac 7 p.m. Coday
damaged. Anderson said.
for competilors a!
destgned
One of Anderson's goals
··1 was told everything had while he is ih offtce is to ge I all age levels · 8 and under, 9been wtped oul on !he com- Hart ford back to !he way it 16, 17-25, 25 lo 50 and 50
puter." Town
Recorder used to be pnor co !he curren t and over, and pnzes which
Cheryl Oldaker said .
have been donated by local
ad mimstration , he said.
She said the water clerk.
"We are willing to work hard
Bobbi Ann Kimes, wen! 11110 to get things back to the way
followmg supplemenlal conche office on Thursday mor,n- !hey were before," Anderson
traces fOJ the 2005-06 school
tn g and discovered che said. "I hope co be able co ge I
year pending complecion of
break-in.
along wi!h !he counctl co ge I
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all requuements for the postThe wacer and sewer office thmgs going again."
tton: Pete Sayre, Asstscant
ts open 9 a.m. lo 4 p.m.
Stmms said he has me t
Tuesday, Wednesday and wtlh che new mayor and ts Board of MR/DD s cud~nts Volleyball Coach; Rachel
' , Chapman , Jiunior Yarsicy
•Thursday.
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lookmg forwar9 co workmg times $3 80 per student.
The Board approved an G~rls Baskecball Coach ;
An air condiltoner had wilh htm
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"We wtll do cvGrythmg we &lt;tgrcc mcnt with Educational Tal1it1Y Chapmnn, Voillnleer
and an unlocked door was can to solve !hts case.'' he said Technology Services for GirL's Baskecball Coach,
Anyone who may h'ave Southeascern Oh10 tor bast,; Jody ' Nt1ms. Pnmary Spec tal
also kicked in, Oldaker said.
mformauon
about !he break and supplemenlal serv ices for Educacion Teacher.
The money chac was m !he
safe was from che month ·s m can call Scewart or Fields aI the penod of Scplember , Scudenl handbooks tor
the Mason County Shentr s chrouah Aunust2006 ul a cos! Souchern Elementary and
bill collel:lion.
of ss"c(l,pcs "per puptl.
.. Somhern Hi gh School for che
Afli:r Imlay's swearing-m Dcpartmenl a! 675-3838.
The Board approved the 2005-06 were approved .

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In nsJune 21 sc issue, The .
New York Times reports on
a most tnlerescmg decision'
by certa\11 members or the
sci_e nliftc communicy. The
Kansas Scale Board ot
William
Education was wre stlt
Rusher
chis spnng. wnh the que,! ton
of whal K.msas htgh school
s! udenl s ou~hl 10 be 1.111~ht
.tbouc !he lheory of e\t~O- ·
tmn On one stde were !hose . c.xample, seem_ to lhese sciwho belte vc 1l1a1 !he !ruth of enltsls co requue. lor then
the cheory has heen demon- ex planalton. whal has come
str.tted so concluSive lv. 10 be called "tnlelltgcm
slric!ly as &lt;1 maucr vf sd - dcs tgn " The destgner may,
ence, 111.11 !he conlcmion thai of cour&gt;c , be God, but chc
11 1~ open lo scn(JUs sciettltl - expo ncncs of chc concepl
don'! itNsl on c h~s . They
1~ quesu on. and may requ trc
amendment. oughc no! co be cone end onl y thai chc lhcory
constdcred ,11 all Any such of cvolullon reqUires amendsuggeslion, !hey tnsis!ed, mcm 10 mclt(de acknowlshould be b,mned from edg ment of insc,utces of
(some son of) , 111 celligent
Kan s a ~· ~o.ctencc da ~"&gt;e:-o. 111

"This sudden ly opens up · plants would generace greacer AEF' built all of tis power
the markel for high-sulfur demand for Wesl V1rgima 's plants near !he mouchs of coal
abundanl coal resources.
mmes co save on Iran spartacoal," Hemlcpp satd.
It ts no! yet known the exacc
"AI a ttme of curmotl m the cion costs.
·
nJmberofJobs which the new incernalional .encrgy rnarkecs,
Lase year. AEP burned 75
mine will bring. hul Mason we need co lind every oppor- mill !On tons of coaL and ts the
Counly Commtssioner Bob cumty to expand ollf domescic large" consumer of coal 111
Biurd smd any number is Wei- energy producuon," satd !he western _ hemisphere .
come.
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Rockefeller "The btl! reprc- Hemlepp satd. All ol !he coa,l
"We:re pretty opcimisttc chac sencs a sign ilicam advanle- burned at Mountaineer had to
there are gomg to be some coal men! for clean coal technolo- be transpnrced from elsejobs." Baird said. "We don'! gy. and a greal victory lor where. and opening the new
know how many, but however Wcsl Ytrgima's coal industry." mme will all bul elimtnale
many 11 is wtll be a help··
- The Senate bill now goes to chose costs. he said .
Uncontirmed reporcs also · a conference commtuee co be
"U nless you wam co coum
say chac a change in owner- reconciled wt lh the House replacmg the bell every now
ship could mean renewed verston.
and chen.'' he said
work a! "the old Elmwood _ Heml epp said chere·are cwo
It !he wrrenl !rend l'on!tn,
mtne near Leon. where a belt factors a! work which are con- ,~tes, · Mas.on Coun)y could
line may be repaired or tributing co the return of che recurn 10 the days chat Butrd
replaced 10 puc chat operacion high -s ulfur coal induscry. remembers from hts youth
back onlme
• Firs! is che availabilicy of che when several mines were
"Thai would be some JObs new cechnolog~ . Second ts the open 111 che counly. Back chen.
nght there, ]ust lo rcpatr !he high pnce of gasolme, which · many of chc houses were healbell hne ,'' Batrd sa td
have nsen 10 che pomt chm ic' s ed wllh coa l hurnmg stoves.
Also lht s week , Sen Jay cheaper for AEP to re110fit ics and families v.ould line up at
Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) hailed coal-fired planes chan repla~:e che mines co buy theit loads ,
the inclttston of a provtsion them with gas,-fi red plants.
Batrd said
for 12 new coal gastficalt on
Wt!h che upemng of !he new
"Wnh !he cechnology !hey
planes · m !he Energy . Btl I mme, che Moumaineer plam have coday. It 's nm gotng co
\vhtch passed the Senace 85- will now operace as 11 was be as much labor, bul It look s
12 chis week.
origtnally designed , a&gt; a like !here are ~m n g co be
Rockefeller sa td the new ·mi ne-moulh plane Years ago,- if bs." he satd
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(Space) is 35. foetor 'o!enry Simmons is 35. Hip-hop artist
Mtssy Elliott is 34 Actress Liv Tyler is 28. Actress Hilarie
Burton is 23. Actress Lynsey Bartilson is 22. Accors Andrew
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The pa~h to forgiveness·

When my newspaper pal .
Sam Perdue was stck.in bed
o"n one occasion, he deciaed
lO pass the hours w;itching'
che soap opetas on celevision. He dtdn'l like whac he
saw or heard.
, "Eve rybody was angry,''
-, he satd. Sam did not like
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Eastern board approves substitutes
vear 2005 in che an{ounl ol
S7.642 ,5115 10. · Adv.tnces
and lran sfers 111 tunds we1e
TUPPERS PLAIN~ - , also approved .
The Eastern Local Board of
The board appru,cd seck·
Education employed substi- mg btds for mes. cube s.
IU!e teac~ers and classttied pecreleun1 propuc.,_ dtesel
subslilules a! lhetr regular fue l, fuel otl, bakery and
meelmg las! week.
dairy produces
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The board approved !he
In other personnel accion.
followmg subscitute leach- the board:
• Approved poscmg of an
ers for !he 2005-2006
Colleen mtervenlton spectailst post·
sc hool
year
As.hworth. Amanda Bailey, tion for the 2005-2006 school
Patrece Beegle. Rob ert year.
Beegle, Eleanor Blaeltnar,
• Approved a one-year
Justin Blick, Teresa Carroll, leave of absence for Nanc~
~ba~ra Ellis, -James Esstck ,
Morri sey.
Dorothy Faulkner, Tommy
o Approved salary cominuFerrell, Judy Gilmore, auon for Paul Brannon.
Jeannetle Grate , VIcki
• Approved an ex cended
Griffm .. Je ssie Hall.
service contract for Sheryl
Sara
Ihel, _ Courcney Rou sh as h1gh school guidKeebaugh, Sceve Little, Ron ance counselor through che
Logan, J e~stca Marcum, 2005-2006 sc hoo l year
Seth
McCoard ,
Barry
The board also·
McCoy, Catherine Moon,
• Approved students . for
Luncmda Parker, Gay open enrollment fcir the '
Perrin, Rena Ransom Ashley 2005-2006 school year.
Russell. Aaron Schaekel ,
• Approved scudenc hand·
Ryan Sleigh!, Mike Struble, books and revtston&gt; to the
Ray Tope, Amy Turley, athletic handbook.
Whiltney
Ulm,
Janice·
• Approved a bid from D.V
Weeks, Weber Con scruclton Co.,
Weber, Angela
· Harlan
Wehrung,
Pam Reedsville, for soil remediaWhite, Maxine Whilehead, !ton.
Jason Williams. Roxanne
o Set a spectal mceung for
Williams and Mila Woods.
8·30 a.m. on July I 111 che
Classified subscitute con- admimstrauve offices for a
traces were awarded to Btllie special meecing co di sc us ~
Jo Marcinko, educaciona l possible employmem of peraide: Larry Cowdery, bus sonnel and conlracl negociadriver. Laurie Barber. Judith tions. and' !he nexl regular
Bunger. Dorinda Cooper, meeung at 6 30 p.m. on July
Linda
Dunlap,
Judy 21 in the elememary ltbrar)i
Hendrix, Pe~gy ~,1oyrc ar~d conf-erence rBom- · ~
Teresa Shamp, cooks, Jeff
Cowdery, Judy Hendnx,
Rober! . Luce ,
Leslie
Scarbrough, and Jackte
Westfall , cus codtans. and
Lmda Dunlap. Amy Gtlhan
and Jan Holter, secrecanes.
Sara Barringer was approved
ONE
as a subslilule secielary for
I'ULL YEARI
the remainder of the 2004o«trends 7131105
2005 school year.
The board approved hir- • No credrl card reqwecJ I • F~EE Setup Sl:ittware
ing Cathy ElliOtt as a sum·10 E-mar1Miresse~
·SA¥Emortw llenyou
mer SChOOl InterventiOn •FREE T~~~;nn,:atS~pport addElpren1
aide. Sand,y Needs wa s
appu.Jved as summer school
intervemwn leachet. and
Melissa Barker was awardCall Toda} &amp; Savel
ed a one-yea r ~upplemencat'
con i rae! ciS junior htgh year(740)992·6260
book advts ot The board
Re liable Interne t Access S111Ce 199
approved Jen,J Tenoglicl ciS ,\
subslilute cc.tchel. relrOciC tive 10 Feb 15
The bc;ard approved May
financial
rcpnrcs . and •
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Matthew's table and utter
what seems to be the most
ridiculous invitation he 's
ever he&lt;1rd, the Man then just
turns and just walks away as
tf He reall y expects Matthew
to hop up from ht s table an&lt;!
run after Htm.
And yet .. Matthew thmks
of all he's heard about him.
~ Ma•
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Ye"J, t h........
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the son of a not-so-well
known carpenter: "Let's see,"
Matthew mutter · to htmself.
"What was ht s name'? Oh,
yes ... Joseph .~'
(Thorn Mollohan has ministered in southern Ohio the '
past 10 years and is the pastor of Pathway Community
· Church. He and.his wife are
the parents of fou,r children.
He may be reached by e-mail
at pastorthom@pathwaygallipolis.com).
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all matter that swirls through
th e
inco nceivabl y
vast
ex.pan se of the umverses, He
a l r~ady knew you by name
and h&lt;~d secured for you ,,
pl ace of signtfi cance and
unulJa" in.tble worth
If He had bee n mere ly a
carpente r; it would have been
l;wghable. Th e very 1dca...
"Foll ow Me .. Yeah . nght! .
· Not on ly d1d He ha ~e the
aud.ie ll y to fU ' t waltz -pp to

Is Jesus the only savior?
Christians ponder. an unpopular tenet
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Though a clergyman in ·a
Ed wards
say s
early
member.
the . Chnstianity faced a similarly
WCC
p,e, bytenan ChuFch (U .S.A.). complex "collage of mystery
and t h~olo gy chatrman at cults, personality cults, v.estiWJ;itworth gial form s of classical Greek
Presbytenan
College m Spokane, Wash.. phtlosophy,
polytheism,
Ed wards wasn't the sort mvlt· tmpenal cults and nascent
ed to the conference In hi s forms of Gnosticism and
denomination, 1 ,~ 00 congre- Neo-Piatomsm"
gallons have joined a move• Doesn 't an exclusive savment that msists "Jesus Christ ior threaten world peace1
alone is Lord of all and the
He believes that, properly
way of salvation."
understood, the biblical teachThts belief is also endorsed mg about the one Odd providby Card mal Joseph Ratzinger mg the only savior for ~;very­
- now Pope Benedict XVI one is a means of umtmg
Ill '·Truth and Tolerance:
humanity and bringing peace.
Chnstian Belief and World
• How should Christians
Reli gions" (Ignatius ). The view other religions?
pope assert s that Christtanity
Edwards contends that the
"from its ve ry origin and in ·sentimental idea that all relitt s essenttal nature" has gions are similar paths is
embra c~d Peter's btblical simply wrong. The great
proclamation about Jesus:
religions agree on many
"Th ere ts no salvatton moral duttes, he says, but
through an yo ne ,else, nor is disagree about .,God, salvathere any other name ·under non, eternal hfe, the probheav~n giv,en to the human !ems of existence and how to
race by whtch_we are to be overcome them.
saved" (Acts 4· 12).
"The statement that all reliEdwards acknowledges the gions are basically the same
traditional teachmg is unpopu- is usually heard from people
Jar and that many would who are not adherents of any
"breathe more easily" if Jesus religion."
were stmply "a savmr" mstcad
• What about Judaism?
t:dwards rejects both the
ot "the savior of the world"
and clauning untquene ss idea that Christianity has sup'·seems to many people, planted its stster faith and the
Chri sttans or otherwise, fool- concept, often heard at interi'h and perhaps even blasphe- fatth dialogues, that the two
mou , : · But he argues in detail fatth s are equal ,covenants of
that the N~ w Testament salvation .
Instead ,
he
reqUire s one ' avmr, then believes that "Judatsm conaddrc"cs questions this raises: tmues to play a role in God 's
• bn ' t th" belief outdated _ abtdmg purpose" but ulti '" tnday's complex "global mately Jesus is the savior t{)r
vt ll.1ge"?
Jews as well as Gentiles.

WRI TER

The Worl d. Coun cil ol
Churches rece ntly was h&lt; "t
to I 30 represc ntat 1vcs from
10 world fa tths lor mal'''
talks on mterrel:gtous •elation s. The WCC. whll h
encompasses · 340 maml1ne
Protestant and Orth odox
dimominations, constders th"
a ··core 1ssue "
At the sesston, WCC chief
executi ve Samuel Kobia. a
Kenya Methodi st. proposed
new defimttons for words
including "converston'' and
· ''missiOns."
"If there ts anythmg that
we need to convert. it ts the
mentaltty 'of pe ople to
become true human perso11s.''
satd Kobta. "Our common
misswnary vocat iOn is to
transform tile world to be
truly human. to reco.¥br our
common humamty." 1
More directly, Muslim polit,
teal scienttst Reba Raouf Ezzat
from Egypt said rehgions must
enter a "post-conversion" era.
forsaking proselytism
Yet Islam IS so mtent on
absolute truth that 11 deems
defection s to other faith s
intole rable. Some Mu slim
nations mak e con verswn
pum s h ~ bl e by death . others
treat jt as a less severe crnne
and private v1 g ildnt e~ sometimes punisll converh.
tou ghest
Chri sti anit y's
1ssue, perh.tps. ts addre"ed 1n
"Is Jesus the Only Savior''"
(Eerdmans) bv J,1mes R
Edwards He .ui,wer' with an
emphatic yes

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Scripture:· John 13.1. 16

When I was a young boy,
12
Jd 1
may be 10 or -years-o ·
had the pleasure of meeting
Je-remiah Denton , then the
junior senator from Alaball)a.
As a decorated war hero and
former POW in Vietnam he
was to me , as one Mtg ht
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Meeting him and shaking his
liand, then, was quite a thrill.
1 forget the oc ~!lsion now
but my dad hrou ght me
along with several others to
hear Senator Denton speak
when he ~istted the ctty of
Dothan for some reason
evidently not an ' importa~ t
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enough reason for me
remember now. But I do
remember being introduced
after the event and. man . it
..
d . . .,
put.me on c1ou nme 1.
r gues,' 1 thought I'd ·arrt· ved
· t h k' g h' h d
b~ JUs
s a Ill
IS
an ·
Be fore we go t home· th a t
Might I ' d already decorated
my o ft.tee ··n
' wash'111 gt o n. 1
was really somebody, don' t
you know? . I was trpportant
'because, of course, a man like
Jeremiah Denton wouldn't
shake ju&gt;t anybody 's hand .
We place a lot of importance on bemg tmportant
don ' t we'? And, by' the way,'
mini sters are often .the
worlds worst, easily puffing
'themselves up like self-nghteous bullfrogs . But Jesus
take s our ideas of posttion.
power and prestige and turns
them completely upside
down and inside out. Who
cares about shaking somebody 's hand when you could
wash his feet instead?
We may not know when our

Rev.
Jonathan Je sus

all of thi s? Down on
the
tloor
cleaning feet ... and
Noble
on Hi s way to the cross and
grave. at that! Aside from
bemg a fine example of love
and humil tty, and even
· more
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th'an bemg a lesson tn · se f hour has come, as Jesus dtd, co nfidence and personal
but we can know that "to secunty, thete is somethmg
everythtng there is a season, a else here, 100 , · worth menttme for every purpose under ttoning An d tt' s painfully
heaven includmg a t1me to be funny,'really.
born and a t1me to dte." (Ecc.
Thmk about 11. Here is the
3.1 -2) And e'ven· though we Lo•d of the untverse, through
haven't bee n given every- whom al l things were made,
thing to do w1th as we please down on the tloor cleaning
that ri ght and pri vilege
Id b
dirty feet. Whal cou
e
belongs to the Lord alone more · absurd than that
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still we are promi sed , "God
Perhaps our own ideas o
will supply every need of ours position , power and prestige'
(Phil. 4. 19 )
Maybe the Lord was say, And as Jesus was ce rtain ot
T '
mg, in effect, " Here's what I '•
Hts rel attonsh•p with the
•·
think
ot what you thmk ts
Father and Hi s des ttn y
tlllJJOrtant. Spread your toe s...
bey.ond th e cross and the Look,
)'OU call me teacher.
grave so we. too, ca!!._say wtth
St. Paul, "I know whom 1 You call me J,;ord. Then stop
have believed and ·am per- playmg silly games. Stop
suaded that he is able to keep gra spmg at· riches, honor,
what 1 have committed to popularity, authority and
Htm unttl that Dab' .. . And the power Do as I do and truly be
Lord will del•ver me from great. After all , no servant is
1
k d
greater than· hts master."
every
evt
wor
an
preserve
me for Hi s heavenly kin g·
You want to be honored?
dom. " ( II Tim. 1. 12, 4 18)
Fine . Be honorable. You want
Some people take pride in to be respected? Good. Be
knowing senators or kings respectable. You want people
and queens. Others always to admire your wit and wiswant to be up front , under the dom ' O.K. Smile and laugh a
spotlight, with all eyes on lot and above all be wise,
thetn and ever}qne listening truly wise You want others to
to what the y say. Some people liSten' Listen. You want to be
make a ltfe out of impressing loved? Love, You want to
other people with thetr wit lead' Serve. You want a hand
and wtsdom , sttll others with up? Get down on yours, then
charm and good looks. Before · .. and start cleaning feet.

Church counselors Thomas
Monson and James Faust presented Hinckley with an original landscape painting by
Valoy Eaton of . Adam-ondiAhman, the site in western
Mtssoun that 'in Mormon traditton was the locati&lt;;ln of the
biblical Garden of Eden where
Adam and Eve dwelled.
Hinckley become prestdent
o( the church, whtch ha s

Missio.n service .
schedued

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more than 12 million members worldwtde, in I 995 .
A pub he celebratiOn of his
career is scheduled July 22 at
the church conference center
in Salt Lake City. The soldout event wtll feature performances by Glady s Knight,
Donny Osmond and opera
singer Stanford Olsen and a
presentatiOn by CBS newsman Mike Wallace .

PROUD TO BE APART OF YOUR LIFE.

Young's Carpenter Seroice

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Uberty As.~ mbl~ or God
PO Box 4&amp;7 , Dudthu g Lane. M.tMlll
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Pasto1 Ste,•e L1H ie. Sun day Se h r~~l\). 'J ' O
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evl"nmg tl 10 pm WcUn~!sU ay 6 30pm

Hof•l' Rapt 1st Chull'h (Southern)
570 Grant St Mn.ldlcpon, Sunday M.: honl
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W\'Jnc~da)' Scrvh.;C - 1 p m
Rutlund nrst Haptlsr Churt·h
Sund.ly Stl)nol - 9 \0 a m Wur~h1p
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Pomeroy fir!il Haptbl
P&lt;1~ l ur Jon Brnckl'll Fa~t Mn1 11 St ,
Suntl.1y WM.; hl p . 10 00 ;~ m Wed liih1c
Stud} 6 1() prn
F1nt Southern 8apt1st
~1 }!72 Porncro) Pt kc P a~l\l r E Lamar
O ' Hr~ u rH. Sunday St holll
9 1() .1m ,
W0r..h1p - X 15 am Y -l 5 :1 111&amp; 7 0() p m
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7 llO p 111

1-'int Baptist Chun-h
Pa ~ 1nr Murk Morm"' 6th and Palmer St ,
, Midr.llcpoll Sunday S1.huol Y ) 'i ' am .,
Wl1rsh1 p - 10 l 'i a m 7 [)() p m.
Wednesday Scrv1cc- 1 (K) p m.,
Racine First Bii)ltlst
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Pas tor John s ._..anMm, Sunday Sdmol
lOam Wor shi p
l lam 7 00 pm
\Wcdne ~day SCIVIU!S· 7 ()() p m
Mt. Union Beptlst
Pastor Da\' ld W1sem an, Sunday Schoo l·
9.45 11m, Even10a: · 6 30 p m .
Wednesday Serv1ces • 6·30p m

Bethlehem BapU1t Chun:h
Great Bend, Route 124, Racme , OH ,
Pastor Dan1el Mecea. Sunday School •
Y 30 a m , Sundtt)' Wu rshlp 10 30 am .
Wednesday Bible Study· 6 00 p m

Victory Baptist Independent ~
N 2nd Sl MJC.ldlcport, Pastor Ja mes
E Keesee Worship
lOam , 1 p m ,
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H::ul ru.tJ St : M~si m Su m!~~ Sch,}()l - 10
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R.f" Gtl bert Crmg. Jr , Sunday SchM I'Y 3Ua m , Wo~hip - 1 0 .4~a m

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Ran-:mwuod WV Su nday School l Opm-"
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Rutland frr.t Will Hapltst
s~tcm St , Pastor J:umc f ortncr, Sunday
Sr huul
10 am EICillll !;
7 pm.
Wcdncstl.t~ Servta' · 7 p m

0 J Whne Rd uff St Rt 160 Pa~tor P J ,_
Ch.tpman Suno.la} 5-.: hool - I0 a m..
Worslup- II am, Wc dn c~da)' Sci" r lc~- 7

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Congregational
Trinity Church
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Jonathan Nuhlc , Wdrsh1p 10 25 am
Sunday Sehunl ') I ~ am

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C racr 'Episcopal Churth
126 F. Mam St , PulllCfV). Sunday Sdmul
ami Holy Euch,mst 11 ()() am Rc\
E11ward P&lt;~ync

Hf' mlock C. ro~ e Chrl!itlan l:huiX'h
Muustcr Larr ) Brown Wnr~ h1p - 9 JO
am Sunda) Sl"hool - •II) ~ 0 a m , l:h hlc
Study 7 p 111

1•omeroy Chul'(h of Chri"il
~ 12 W Mum S! , Suml.t) Scl\ool 9 30
a m . Wur sh1p- 10 1() a m 6 p m ,
Wcdn&lt;!~d ay Serv1ccs - 7 1\ 11 1
1•omeroy Weststdl' Church ofC,h ml
':1122 6 Children s Uome Rd. Su nd ay
S~h{)(l l 11 am Wors h1 p- IOam , 6pm.
WcdncsJay'Sci'VICCS- 7 r m

Tli(JJW rs Plainli St. Paul
Jane Beau re. Sund~, SLhool - ll
am, WohhlJl 10 il m. Tue ~Ua) SL'I'}Il'C~
- 710pm
Ct'nlrul CIU§Ier
Asi&gt;Ur) lSyr&lt;KU'&lt;cJ. Pa~tor Buh Ruhmson
Su nda}' Sl.'hout I) 4~ ,, m , V.nr.,hlp II
a m . Wedne~ dit )' Sc.:n 1u, 7 ~() p m

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Communi!) Churrh
Stc1c l u mc~ Mam Strc,er.
Ru tland, Su nda} Wnrslup- 10 [)[I .tm .
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Danville Uoliness Chun:h •
~ 1057 State i&lt;outc ~25, l&lt;t ng~ v ll c. Pa~lur
V1Ltor Roush 'Sunday S(htllll - IJ 10 a m
Sunday Wt lr~hlp - Hl Jfl .1111 &amp; 7 p m ,
Wed ~csdny pmycr M:IVIct) - 7 p m

Keno Church of Christ
Wmsh1p - 9 30 a m Sund a) s~ h ool 10 ~tl am , Pasror-kffrcy Wallace I~ ~ and
Jnl Suno.lay
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Zion Chun:h or Christ
Pomemy, Harrnonvdl c Rd (Rt 141 ),
Pastor Kug c1 V.ats on, Sunday S~hool 9 ~0 J m , Worship - 10 ] 0 am 1 00
r m Wedn esday SerVICes- 7 p m
Thp~rs Plain Church or Christ
ln strumen,lal, W0rs h1 p Sen 1 ~ e - I) am ,
Cmmnunmn - 10 am . Sun day Schont 10 1 ~ .t m You th· 'i 10 pm•Sunday, B1ble
Stud) Wt."dn~sJa\ 1 jtlll

Brad bur} Chun:h or Chmt
Mum tc r fom Runyuu ~9 ~ ~ R Rmdhur y
Road, M1Jdlepnn Sunda)' Schoo l - '.} 30

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Bradford Church or Chrl~t
Corner uf St R1 \24 &amp; Bradbury Rd
M1ntster Doug Shamb lt n Youth Mm1s ter
B1ll Am berser. Sunday School · 9 30 1:1 m.
Worshi p - 8 00 a m 10 30 am, 7 00
p m ,Wedne!lday Sel'\'u:el • 7 00 p m
Hldtory HIU. Chun:h of Chrilt
Evanaelis t Mike Moore, Sun day School 9 a m , Worsh1p - 10 a.m, 6 30 p m,
We dnesday Servlccw · 7 p m

Rttd1vllh: Church of Chrht
Pastor· Ph11ip Stunn, Sunday School, 9 30
am. Wonhtp Sen. tee 10 30 am, B1ble
Stu dy, Wednesday, 0 30 p m

Dfl ltr Churtbot Chrltt
Sunday ~ch oo l 9 30 a m.. Sunday worship
10 30 a m

Church of Christ
lntersecucfn 7 and 124 W E'·a npcli st
Denm s Sargent, Sunday B1ble Study 9 .l0 am . Wor5 hi.JI IO JOa m and6 ~0
p m , Wed ne~y 81ble Study- 7 p m

Christian Union
Christian Umon
Hartl ord, W Va , P a~ I Q r Dav1d O ren,
Sunda) Slhou l 9 10 a 111 , Worship
10 ~0 ~ Ill . 7 00 p m , Wedn c sd:~v
Sc nJlCS 7U0p m

Church of God
MI. Moriah Church nfGod
Mile Hil l Rd Racmc. P:~ , w r Jamc'
SaUerli chl Sunda) Sdwol 9 4 ~ a m .
Everlmg - 6 p m , Wednes day Scn Kcs - 7
pm

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RtH:k Spr1ng&lt;o.

I'J• tor Kc11h Rad~r Sun Jay SL ii ~tl l 9 15
~m. Wor shi p
10 u m
Youth
Fc llow~h1p . SunJ.ty · h r m

Wesleyan Rihle Holiness Church
75 Pe arl St , MitiUicpu•t Pa~tu1 K1cJ.
Buurnc. S und.l} S~. huol 10 .1111 \\-m sh1p
_ -ltl 4C. p m Sunday E\ c 7 1X) pm •
WcUnCsd,t)' Scl \ll~ 7 3() Jl lll

Rutland
l',lslnr R1ck Bou rn e S un J~y Sl hnol 9 ' 0 :1 m , Wqrs h1p - lO JO ,L m , Thursd~}
Scrv1ce s 7 p m
Salem Cenlrr
P,Ls lor Wllh .nn K M,u sh.lll Sunli.L y
Sdul(1l I 0 I 'i a m Wnrshfp ' 9~ '\ ,, m .
B1hl, Stud y Mt llld ~y I{)) pm

t·~uo~ s hip

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fl ~() p m Yuu th s~n ILl' · t1 '10 p m
,\gape L1fr Cenler
"l-ul l Gt• ~fl\1 Churd1 , P,l ~l&lt;lr~ Juh ll &amp;
Pau y Wad\' 61.!\ Scu 111!1 All' M Nlll 7i ~
50 17 s~ni C C 111111' Sund dV ]() lO ,I Ill

I 0 a m , 1\tlr:ihlp 1J a m

Jnhn Gil mt•rc Suni.la\ S~ho·o l

a nl , Wors h1p - 9 a m
services - 10 11m

Laurel CIIIT f'ree Melhodist Church
Pa stor Glenn Rnwc Su nday S~ hu o l
I) 10 a m
V.or:.h1p - 10 10 .t m and ll
p m , Wedncstla y S~ n 1ce- 1 UO p m

S u ndo~y

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rheum D111 1lam Sunday '' 1tl
,, m and 7 p m WL· t.l n ~. ,J,n 7 r m

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St Rt 160, 44 6-6 247 ur 4-16- 74 86
Sundny 'Sc hon[ 10 20- 11 u r'l'1, Re li et
Suc•c t}ll'n csthuod II 0 ~ 12 00 no un
Sa cram e nt Se n u.:c 9- 10 I ~ a m
Hnmcm akm~ mcctHig Js t Th urs -7 J'l m

M1ddle~rl Commun i I, Church
!'c ar l St , Mi dd lq)Ufl P.t ~lof...Sanl

A u d~NIII

Sunday Sdlool I ll ,J m
I· \ Clllll)! • 7 1(1 jllll Wedne,J.n SL·n K&lt;

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P~s t n r 81\1 Mars hull Sun du) School Qa m , Wor~htp • IU u m, I~ ~ Su nda)
C\cry month e\e mng ~Ci" lce 7 00 p m
Wednesday - 1 p m

Lutheran

United Methodist
Graham United Methodist
Wo;shtP - II n m Pastor RKhard Neas..
New Ha v!'n. Richard Nea se. Pastor
Sunday w ~m h1p 9 30 a m Tues fi lCJ
prayer and B1ble S tu ~ )'

Torch Chull'h
Cu Rd 61, Sunday Sdmul - lJ 1{) am .

~fttho&lt;h s t

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Ofl 124 hl"hmd Wdk e~H llc , Paslor R ~1
Ralph Sp1rcs Sunday Sc hO&lt;ll • 9 10 a m
Wvrsh1p - 1/1 ~U am . 7 p m . Thu~da'

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School · 10 am . E.ve nrng

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Pa ~tur

Flnt Lnltt'd ~ re~ b' lrrlan
JO: nhert Cn•v.. \\ M, hql· II~ m

Dyenllle Community Churrh
S undny School · 9 30 a m Won h1p I O~O arn ( p m

Harrlion\llle Prts b) t ~ rl11n Church
Pastor Rnhcrt Cru11, Wur '&lt;lllp !.Jam

Morse Chapel Church
Sunday school 10 am , Worsh1p
a m , Wednesday Scn••ce - 7 p m

Paslt)r

Pumero) Chun:h or thr Nazarene
Jan LaH·ndc r Su nda} SLh&lt;-ll
IJ ~0 ,, m . \\'l•r• lnJ'l' 10 ~n .t m .1ml fl
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_Long Bottom Sunda) Sl hool - 9 ~ 0 n m
\\lonh 1p - 10-15 a m , 7 ~U p m ,
Wedn ~sd ~ y 7 lO p m
Mt. Oli\ e ( 'onunuriih lhun.·h
P.htm Lm rc nu: Ru' h Sund·l\ Sdhlll l
1J ,(1 ~ Ill , l H'l\lll g • h IQ p Ill \\ e,jn,Ja\
Senll.c -7 p (II

Seventh-Day Adventist
Stltnt h·Day Ad, ent lst
Mu lhern HI' Rd Po mcrnv Pu~to r
Renner t LucbL~ h Saturd ~ i Scn·1ces
Saht&gt;ath S~.hnnl ~ p m , \\,," lup 1 p m

Uriited Brethren
\l t. Hermon I nit{'d llrcth ll ' n
in ( hn ~ t C hu rl h
rc, ,.- Colllllllilill\ 111-111 \\ 11.~ lw u K,l
]l:~,t&lt;•r ['l'll'l ~l.lrtmd .lll SunJ.1&gt; ..,,lu..,•l
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740-667-3110

Raunc P~!.lm Wilham
Sl h&lt;lOI - 10 am
l:\e mn g -7 pm , WLdne!&gt;l.lu\ Se1 1 1 C e ~ · 7
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Off Rt 124 Pastor Edsel Hart. Sund3)'
School · 9 30 n m, Worship · 10 10 a 111,
7 10 p m

B&lt;i ld Knuf&gt; 1111 Cn Rd
V.o1r,h1p -

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Chun-h or the Na:larene
s.._h.,,,J-- Y &lt;0 •
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tl r m
Wo:Jil l' ~.L ~ Sen lli.:S- 7 r m
p,,,tor M1h · Adkm~. Sund;~\

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t:hr1s11 a n [ hun. h
l't ., \111 R&lt;!hc1i t&gt;.1u ~~er
Sun d 1\ Sdiud l \! \1 1 ,rm
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7 1]\1 pm \\cclik,Ja\ S&lt;lll« 7 (lll

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Rerdsville Fellowship
Churc h or lhl· Nataren~ P u~wr Jam1c
Pettit. Sunda y Sdl&lt;&gt;&lt;•l l,l ~ am . Wor~h1p
10 .t'i am 7 p m . \\ OO n c~.~ ~ S~n 1c~~
• 7 pm
S\ rll('Ust'

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1-· un Cos iM'II.t~o~hthou~e
Htl ,md Rotd Pn mc rn~ p,,,,,., Kn~
J-luntcl Snnd.tv Sl ho ln l - lll.1 Ill I l&lt;'lllll ,!'
7 :w pm l uc,d.w &amp; l hur .. d.l ~ - 7' '111

\l1ddleport Church or lhe Na1.armc
Pasto r Alk n MIJl,Lp SunJ ~ y Sdl\h}l
&lt;)'!lam \\ (&gt;hh1p-I010,tm flJOpm
Wc• dn c~day Sln 1cc~
1 p m Pastm
Alk n ,\,h(k dp

·C hesler
Pas tor Jane Bea11 1e Wi Jr~lur lJ am
Su nd'a"y St hnnl - 10 am . nwNia'
Sen H;es . 1 r Ill

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Rt·~ttt;IHwn Chri o;tlltn f&lt; rllo~•h•p
II l(,"i ll ""IWI Ro,td c\tht'll'&gt; 1',1'1 &lt;&gt;1
Wmmc (Poll\ Sund 11 ~\ " 1 'h 1p Ill !Ill 1111
\ \ l' dnL"I ,, 7 pm

pm

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Meigs CooJJrratnt' l'11rish
"Nnnhc asl Clu!.tcr, 1\lrrctl_ JA\htor hnt'
Bo: atl 1c SunJ ay Sll.: h•H•I
'J 1CJ a m,
Worsh ip · II am .(, '~0 p m

a m Sunda) SLhnnl

Ill

Nazarene

7 pn1

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Hobson Chr i s t~.tn hl1 ous h1p Church
1'.1' 1"1 H t' l '"hd \\lniL' •Stnld,IJ )1. IHHl l
IIJ Jill Sund.l ) ( Iillich ,l' I\IH 1&gt; 1!1 rm
\\~.·dn~, tl n , p111

\llddleport

Hockingport Chun:h
Gmnd Strcl"l , Sunda} Sl hoo l · 9 ~U &lt;l m .
Wor~lu p- 10 30 a m . Pa~ lor Phillip Bell

BK htel United Methodl!il

Joppa
Hob Randolph W(11\1Hp

\\Ldn''ll.n ''''"' 7 00 pm

7 pm
Bethel Church
To" nsh1p Rd , 4MI C. Sunday Sl hoot - 9
a m , Wor ~ h1 p
10 a m Wedo e~d D}
SerH res- 10 am

1-.Mrn~

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l ~enti'L o sta,l A s ~mhl y

Cool,.llle United Methodltt Parl1h
Pas tor Helen Klme. Cool vllJ~ Chun: h.
Matn &amp; F1rth S1 Sunday Scho ol • 10
n m , Worship - 9 am . Tueidny Sef\ 1ces ·

5t. P1ullutheran Chun:h
Co mer Sycam ore &amp; Second St , Pmne rny,
Strndny S1:hoot • 9•loj.5 a m , w..-,nlflp 11
om

t;e nlt' r

7 p11 1

S~ racu~e

Racine
Pastor Pete Sh11!Ter. Sunday Schoo l 10
a m , Worship · 11 a m Wedne sday 7
pm.

Oqr Saviour Lutheran Chun:h
Walnut and Henry Sts, Rave nswood ,
W.Va ., Pastor Davtd Ru ~sell . Sund ay
School - 10 00 am, Worshtp - II am

urc '1\ tor~

\77 \ (; u •r!'L' ( fl'd : Ro.td ( ~~ ll~p«IJ\ 01!
1-'.t ~ lol B1ll StalL II Su111i.t~ St.'IIIU'&gt;
10
am·&amp; 7 p111 V.cdn,•.,da\ 7 pill&amp;.·

EmniCll

l:. \ en w g- i

S undu;

Thur~da ~ Sc rV I l~ -

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I u! l Gmp1.l

We dnesday Serv1ce 7 p m.

St. John Lut~ran Church
Pme Grove, Worah1p - 9 ll0 a 111 , Sunday
Schoo l - 10 00 am Pntor James P
Brady

Sc n· 1 ~cs -

B :~f l cy Ru n Road, P,r~ ror Rc\

\\•tlm.-~1 1,1\ Scrq•~

pIl l

lun~ ~ \llh

Fa1th Vallry la l&gt;e rnacl e Church

Ll

7 p m

\\t lr\lllp

Road I'L•t••r lh.HlL \ K"u'h tl.O.jJ (•15
11KK S1 1 1ll l ~\ Sdt11ul 'I 10 dnl S un d~y
~\t:Tll ng ' 1'1\ ltt i 00 pm
Bill!\ Stud)

7 pm

7J!Jpm

Mornm g Star
Pakt0r John Gllmu rc, Sunt.lay Sl hool
am Worship 10 u m

l'liOon labernacle Church
~S unda v Sthool- 10 a m

Cl1fton \\oVa

Salem C(Jmmunit~ 'Chunh

P.t~ l ll r

Cormei-Sulton
Ca rmel &amp; B.L, h.lll Rd ~ Rlllllle Ohw
Pas tor Joh n UilnH•rc Suud.n Sd1110 I
9 10 n m, Wor~h1p · 10 4 ~ u m B1 hk
St udy wed 7 oo p m

The Church or Jesus
Chrlsl or latler·Uay Samts

M1tldlepm1 Pa ~ 1 or
J-' a,tor I mcntus
Lav.r ~ ' "' 1- urcllh\11 \o\ur'&gt;h,lp jj )()l )am
W~dne~d&lt;l) St•rviCC\- 7 1' m
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L&lt;l\lg Huuom. l' :~~lur St~\~ RL· ~ U . SunJ.ty
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ollhl i pIll w~u n~ ~d l \
7 1' Ill ll l l l dl
lcl li lV..,III p \~I\ l l~ 7 pI ll

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uf tht 11\lngSa\ lur
Kt "X ·\ nlltllllll P.l\ 1&lt;&gt;1 J1'\'l'

7 pm

Wt.Jne~d .t ) M: I\ 1'- C

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Ahundnnt Gr a ~.:e N. E J.
tJ:!.l S lh1rd St MidJit'J"'Ifl JlJL'&gt;I&lt; lT lcr~., ~
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Stl\ trs ' lil t' Communit \ Apostohc
Chur.c:h
Pil,tor \\'a~ne R Jt.'Y.dl. Su~Jay \\oh hlp
- o 01 1r m . \.\t'dnt:oo.ia) - hoop m B1bk
"Stud}

B~thel Worship C_entrr
C he ster St·hoo l Pastor R ~h Uar her,
A SSI~ I ant Pa,lor KJren Da1 IS Suml ,l}
Wor.-;h1p 10 am hcmng W11r•h1p fi pm
Yn~th g.roup tl pm. Wcdnc,J,t\ p,ov.c1 111
P1 a}cr and B1 hk Study 7 pm

Snuwvtlle
Sunday SdH.ul

Hysell Run Communih ('hurch
Pa,o,to r R ~\ Larr} Lemley Sun day St.:hool
-9 10a m V.pr s hl n · lll4~am 7 pm ,
Thursday B1 bk Study an~ Yuuth - 1 p m

pm

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Other nH.'C tmg• m ho me~
Commumt~·

1-'Yir\Jt''tl 81hlr ( 'hurch
, Lctan, W Va Kt I p., ,tor Bnan May.
Surn.la~ ~lh1•il 11 10,1111 " wor~lnp - 7 00
r t!'' Wl·tlnl'\l.hl\ H1hk srudy- 1 oo p m
Fa1lh hdlo~ ~h rp C rusadf' ror Christ
Pa, 1&lt; 1r J.h•1 I ran i..! Ill Dl ( ~ en' Sen lle
l nJa} 7 pm

Wcdncsda\ Slf\ICC 7 .\0 r m

l'ortl.tnd Ra,mc KJ . PJstor Jm1 Prnlf11l,
Su nda) Sd1unl
IJ ~0 am Wqr~h1p
10 ~() n m W~dnc,~ dll} Scn1ees - '1 00

l'l'llrl Chapel
S u nd:~)

112 m1k of! Rt 12~ Pa~ 1 11 r Rc.:' U !Jell
M.anlcy, Slnnlil) Sd111nl
t) 10 a Ill
Worshi p - 10 1{! am, 7 10 pm ,'
Wedn csJ~ )' ScrvK~ - 7 JU p m

P a ~ tnr

Church of God of l•rophen

Chrlstl11n

1010 am \\ednc!&gt;day Sc!\ 1~:&lt;~

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{Nt•IH.h:ll lll lllllilll\llial fc lJ 11Y. ~ 111]1 1
Me ct111g 111 the oiJ Amcn can lc}!.Ltl/l Hill I
Snuth l nurth Ave nue M1ddkpon
Pa~n1r Om~ S1cwan 10 ()(} arn Sunda~

10

~m.W1•rshrp - IO am

Pine (; rove Hihle Holine~ Church

Rulland Church or God
Pa~ tnr Ron Heath Sunda) Wt1r ~lnp · 10
a Ill 1'1
p m Wt'dn!! sday Se l'\l l'~S 7

Syracusr l-' 1rs1 Church or God
Apple and Second St~ • Pa~ t or Re' Dav1J
RUs~ell , Sunt.lay School -and Wo ~sh1p 10
a m E\entng Scr vH:c ~ - 6 JO p m .
Wcdne~day Scrv• ~c~ - tl 30 p rn

011~ ls

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W11r~h1p

-7 pm

(ah'.1111 H ~hl e Church
Pomcrl•} Pi k( Co KJ , l'a~w r Rn
Bl al ~" tKld . !\11,ntla~ Sthoul
Y lO am ,

pm

Leadmg Crl'ck Rd ' Rw l.md , i'a ~r or Rc\
De wey Kmg, Sun day schO()I· 9 ~ 0 am
Su nday v.onJnp 7 p rn , Wcdncsd,Jy
prayer mce11ng- 7 p m

, Mt , Olht' Umted
Hartford Churrh uf Chrisl in

Sc h •~•l

Heath (Middleport I
Pa~hJI Hn;,rn Dunham Sund.1y Sclmol
9~0am Wnr~h1p I IOtlam

Latter-Day Saints

RuU11nd Chun:h or Christ
Sunda} Sthonl - Q 10 a m Worship and
Communi on 10 30 a m , Bub J Werry
Mm1ster

Other Churches
Am11zing Grll('t' (.:ommunily Churt·h
f.',t ~ t nr \\oayn e O unl :~p Slil!C Rt 6K I
Tupper' Pla m ~. Sun Wurslu p IU ~ Ill &amp;
tllO pm ThurStln} f.!1hle !ilrud y 7 !KIp Ill

tlah~Oftd!i

Holiness

Callvary l'iiRrim ChHpel
Harnsonv1lle Rood , Pa,lur
Churl~s
McKemtc Sundny S!:h11ol I) ' 0 a m
Worsh1p - II a m , 7 00 p r11 , W cdnc~tl~y
serviCe- 7 ()() pIll

Won lu p
10 10 a 111, 6 30 p m.
Wed nesday Sel'\' 1ces- 6 'l.O p m

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Pastvr, Kenh Ru lll!r, Sund,ty St hulll - I()
•t m , Wur~ lll p · l l a m

Middl{'port Church of Christ
5t h an d Mam, Pastvr AI H a rt~on Youth
M m1 s1e r ~ Josh Ulm, Sundn y School- 9 '0
a m, Worsh ip · 8 15, 10 30 a m .~7 p m ,
Wcdnc~d ay Servu:-es - 7 p m

nm

Mutl11nd t..:hon.:h or thr ;'lj11zan nr
Sunlla\ s~hun l 'I 1(! &lt;~ m Wnr , tllp •
J 1l ~0 a m
6 111 p ro , W~dnc.:,J,, v
Sci'\ llC~ - 7 p m 1Rc\ M1ke ( larJ.

1-. nruprl!it'
l'ao;tor Ar lanJ Kill !! Su nd&lt;~ y St.:houl
Jl) JU a.m . Wtlr"hlp IJ ~n ,, rn li1hlc
S1udv Wed 7 10

Pu~t or

' Bearl'111llow Ridge Church orChnsl
Pastor Brule Terry Sunda y School 9 30

l hl"Sit'r { hurch or lht' "iazarenr
Kn Hcrl'ocn Gu tc, Sundil) SdHll!l
i.J ~() &lt;l 111 . Wol\hlp ~I a m (l p 111
"' l'dnc~a\ sl'T\ l lt'~ • 7 p m
P.1 ~ tur

P,J~lor

Sacred Heart Catholk Churt"h
16 1 M ulh~rry A'~. Pomeroy 992- ~M9R.
Pa,wr Rev Waller E Hemz, Silt Con
-l4.5·5 l ~p .h . Mil~~- 5.30 p m Su n
Cun 8 4~ 9 15 il m , Sun Mhs. 9 10
a rn D.nl ~ M.t'i.Ji - 8 ~I) a m

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Michael L. Crites
UiiTdor of Family &amp;

M1ddleoon

Chun:h of Jesu!l C hri~tAposlolk
Van7.; u\dt and Ward Rd , Pas!or J;unes

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Hillside Baptist Church
St Rt 143 JUSt flff Rt '1 Pllstor Re\'
Ja rnc~ R Acree Sr. Sunday Unt! u:d
Sen'llC, W~lnhlp - Ill .~ 0 am 6 p m,
Wcdnco;day Servtces -7 p m

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28110 I St Rt 7, M1ddlcpor1. Sunday
School - 10 a.m .. EvcniOiJ -· 7.00 .p.m..
Thursday Sm 1ces : 7 00

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PORTLAND - Spamsh language Ma." will be held at
6 p.m. Sunday at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Mtsston at Harris
Farms The mission ts a ministry 'of Sacreil Heart Church,
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Mormon president honored upon 95t~ birthday
SALT LAKE CITY (AP)
- Gordon B. Hinckley, prestdent of The Church of Jesus
Chnst of Latter-day Samts,
wa ~ honored by colleagues
last week upon hts 95th
btrthday.
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message!t to th~ contrary that
yo u may not only doubt that
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Ne verthelc". there IS truly
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at work tod.Jy in yo ur hi e.
Understand th,Jt a' the
Awesome Arch1tect laid out
Hi s plans 1'01 the ·c osmo' and
percet'ed all ltt.~t v. ould be
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Rutland Legion donates Former pension- fund board member charged with ethics
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Indians' tickets in 2001 worth forwarded the results of its said spokeswoman Katrina
By ANDREW
$30
each from Smith Barney, investigation into allegations · Clay, who declined to com.to Rutland Jr. Pony
WELSH-HUGGINS
now
subsidiary' of against Sidaway, Baker said.
ment further.
CitiGroup,
Baker
said
Sidaway did not return .a
The Russell Investment
Baseball and Meigs
message seeking com ment Group cooperated fully with
COLUMBUS- A former Thursday.
In 2002. Sidaway acceptep, . Thursday.·
the ethics commission, said
member of the state teachers
County Sheriff's Offic~ accused
The retirement system spokeswoman J~~nifer Ttce. .
retirement system has beel1 dinners at three upscale
hosts
of violating ethics . Columbus restaurants with a set:.ves more than 410,000 . The

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laws by accepting tickets for
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a Broadway show and other
gifts from investors doing
business with the· pension
fund's board.
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of the State Teachers
Retirement' System board
from 1986 .to 2003, was
charged with seven et hi~s
violations in Franklin County
Municipal
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Wednesday, said Lara Baker.
chief legal counsel for the
Columbus city attorney's
criminal division.
Sidaway, who represe nt~d
active teachers em the board,
accepted four Cleveland
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lotal value of about $240. active and retired educators -.' twnal semmars, and confer·
from Tacoma, · Wasti.-bascd · with assets of about $S 4 bil- ences . on .a rou~'r:'': basts
Rus sell Investment Group, 11-0 11
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Baker said. In 2003. she
F~!!owing allegations . of · available to clients at the~r
accepted Broadway tickets to
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Hairs'pray for - her husband mt~spen t~g Y mem rs 0. expense," she said.
and herself worth $550, 'also Ohw penston system boards,
The retirement system is
from Russell Investment law_m~kers last _y~ar passed confident the allegations
lboegtsdlatlon r1;qulrtng th~ involve isolated incidents,
Group., Baker s~id. .
~. Sidaway also is charged
ar s to adopt ethiCS an . said fund spokeswoman
.with failing to report those travel pohctes.
Liura Ecklar. .
gifts on financial disclosure
A former director of the
''There's nothing to indkate
forms as required by law.
teachers. reurement_ system our members' pension funds
Sidaway also faces a gener- rest,g~ed m 2003 amtd hea_vy_ were ever adversely impacted
al charge of accepting sevemf--cnttctsm Oller .spendmg mtl· or any favoriti sm was shown
additional m·eals and hotel lio11s of dollars on bonuses,_ to any . vendors," sbe said.
stays from vendors from 1998 artwork and travel at the same "This is a past issue that's
through 2003, Baker said.
time that assets plunged.
going to have to be addressed,
Smith Barney is "cooperat- but we are focused on going
The city tiled charges after
the Ohio Ethics Commission ing fully with the quthorities." ' forward."
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The· Rutland American Legion Eli Denison Post 467 recently
donated $1;ooo to the Meigs County Sheriffs Office for jail
renovations, and $500 to the Rutland Junior Pony Baseball
Team. Accepting the checks wer.e (from left) Shelly ~utton .
Rutland Jr. Pony Baseball Team. Eugene Fink, Rutland
American Legion representative, Robert Beegle, Meigs County
Sheriff, Jim Fink. Rutland American Legion representative. •

Athens July 4 Tournament
Today'a games
Zilnesville V. Beverly-Lowell, nooi1'
Athens v, Cillo Val ley, 3 p.m.It ,
"Troy v. Feeney Bennett , 3 p.m.'
Fremont v. Mentor, 3 p.m. @
Fremont v. Ohio Valley, 6 p.m.'
Troy v. Beverly-Lowell, 7 p.fl1.#

o•e1eness Memorial
Hospital offers
health screenings

Saturday's games
Beverly-lowell v. Meigs , noon#
Fremont v. Athens, noon'
Troy v. Zanesville, 3 p.m.ll
Mentor v. Ohio Valley, 3 p.m. •
Zanesville v. Feeney Bennen, 6 p.m.'
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entrance lobbv. The· choles- wa nt to wait two to three
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which will be offered for a $5 again. Also, screenings do not
fee, will be available at the take the place of testing. A .
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and from 2 p.m. ~ntil 4 p.m. is below. at or above normal
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tions department at _ (740) be directed to see a physician
592-9300. Please call as soon fo r further testing. The choas possible because appoint- lesterul and glucose screening
measures . total cholesterol.
ments are limited.
Free colon-rectal cancer HDL and glucose levels.

Sunday's games
.National 1 vs. American 4 . 3 p.m.#
Amerlcan 2 v. National 3, 3 p.m: ·
National2 v. American 3. 3 p.m.@
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Lance Armstrong begins his
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Tour de France lille Saturday.
Record winning streaks
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ram. Temperatures will nse ·
from 73 to 84 by late tht s
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Aftemoon ( 1_-6 p.m.)
It wtH be a humtd and
cloudy afternoon. Ltght ra111
is expected. The rainfall is
expected to begin near 2 p.m.
The rain should stop by 5
p.m. with total accumulations for this event near 0.10
inches . Temperatures will
stay near 85 . with today's
high of 86 occurring around
4 p.m. Winds will be 5 tci I0
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The race runs through July 2 - 24. starting with a 19-ki1ometer (11.80-mile) individual time trial ,bet~een. Fromentine and the western island of No irmoutier.

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Speaking at ;1. news conference and
CHALLANS, France - Thi s ride will ll
be different because it's hi s last - and sn ankeu by team director Johan Bruyneel,
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Armstrong looked and sounded relaxed.
will Lance Armstron~.
It was in stark contrast .lo last year. when
For a change, he II savor the sights
along the Tour de F(ance route and even he acknowledged he felt the burden of
the strategy meetings with llis Discovery history. Armstrong\ sixth win put him
Channel' team. Just don't expect his one ahead of Eddy Merckx , Miguel
heightened awareness to distract hilll lndurain . Bernard Hinault and Jacques
from focusing on winning his seventh Anquetil.
Tour in a row.
"I was .nervous last year ... I had the
"I know there will be key mtiments."' he impression I was up against .... not a
said Thursday, 4X hours before the w1n , demon ... but something else," he said .
"and 1 want to savor that because. next "All the greats had never won ·six times
year I'll be on the other side of the table and so mething told me it \vas not possiwith all the old guys.
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· "The rides thrlmgh vi.llagcs, the di'nner0 . But it .was p&lt;issible.
with guys who have become. my best
"Winni ng · Jast year was like a huge
friends. even the team meetings ... all of weight removed," he .said.
that I will never experience again. Bttt it
The 33-ycar-old Armstrung acknowlhas sunk i11 and I'm doing a pretty good edged he wasn·t JlCliorming up to his
job of focu sing. I fee l excited and obligat" standard earlier in the year. He looked
ed to win."
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you have. I can't argue with my birth cerlillcate. I had doubts but I never P.anicked
!hat I W&lt; •uld not be ready in time, ' he said.
'The fact is lhat il's my · last Tour and I'
have to find specifk motivation within
myself." ·
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Armstrong says the design of this year's
course makes it harder to judge than previous years. The opening individual time
trial is longer than the standard opening
prologue stage - meaning that a belowpar peli.Qrmance so early in the race could
be costly.
After that. riders face two routine tlat
stages before a team time trial on Tuesday
- 4~· .'1 miles from Tours to Blois.
Jan Ul lrich. the 1997 Tour de France
champion and runner-up five other times;
knows this is his last chance to beat
Armstn mg.
"Thc ·tirst stage is a g&lt;xxl opponunity
and the team time trial is also good for
tis." the T-Mobile team leader said . "It's
impm1ant t.o take an· advantage into the
mountains. It's better than chasing a
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. Every other great . cyclist's
92 N'D TOUR DE FRANCE • JULY 2-24. 2005
career ended badly. Lance
Individual lime !rials bookend !his
.Armstrong knows that.
year's Tour, with the first oct:urring
It's been a given in the
on day one of lhe race and !he
livelihood he chose. at least
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taking place lhe day before
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divided into 21 stages - includes ·
but has ihis in COIT\mon with
Morning (7 a.m.-Noon)
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age
Temperatures wilf climb
and only two rest days.
trumps desire, and all too
CoLUMNIST
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morning . Skies will range
"The· old~r. you_get the ~Jgh~ oktely .He . 111n.- .. 34_ in
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ups for pl-ayers and cheerFrance. "! 5'an I .'~gue with my all the other greats were hum Sa. 2
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sphinx cru,mbling into dust.'' Ge!tnan Jan Ullrich. wlto l1;1s throbbing vein;, and other ncr- Anmtrong\ rare 11 hcn l1c·, In Girnna. Spain. Amhtrong's
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.Craig Berner takes
w~Va. Open lead

. )V.Va. Open sco~_
SNOWSHOE . W.Va . (API -

Second·

rourld scores Tt1ursday from tne West
Virginia Open goH tournament at the par72. 6,896 -yard Ailven Goll Club at
Snowshoe Mountain:

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72-69- ' 14~

Craig Berner, SCOt1 Depot
Drew Whitten , Hurricane
• BOb Friend. R:nsburgh
Steve VanHorn, M'town
Pal Carter, Huntington
Barry Evans, Charleston

69-7372·7169-7472-7372·74-

142
143
143'
145
M6

Mi1ch,Rol.l9h, Mason
Scon Davis, Hurricane
Brad Westfall, Grafton
Terry Smith, Clarksburg
, Brad Tweel, Huntington
tan Patrick, BarbOursville
Jim GrlmmeH,.Davin
John Brautigam, M'town
Ken Lacy, Chapmanville

78-7072· 7675·74 77-7375· 76.77-74 74-77 76-75 79·73 -

148
148
149
150
151
151
151
151
152

Mason golfers within striking
qistapce entering final round

Ty Roush, Mason
. 1o-n- 147
Kelly Shumate, Crab Ore h. 76-72- 148

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move up to Second. A"nd

Where: Daytona (Beach. Fla.!
International Speedway 12.5
miles). 160 la ps/400 mrles.
When: Saturdsy. July_2
last year's winner: Jeff Gordon
Qualifying record: Bil l Elliott.
Ford. 210.364 mph . Feb . 9.
1987.
Last week : It had been 29
races srnce Tony Stewart 's

though rt was 'h rs first vrctgry
·of \he season . rt was the
fourth trme he led the most
laps. Stewart's vrctory. even
after favonte Jeff Gordbn fell
·by the way~ide. was not wrthuut Jts stressful momeets . He
had to track down and pass a
procession ·of drivers who

Race : O'Rerlly Auto Parts
250 .

Race:Winn·Dixie 250

Where : Daytona (Beach. Fla.)
lnternatronal · s~eedway (2.5
miles!. 100 laps/250 mi les.
When: Friday. Ju ly 1
Last year's winner: Mike
Wallace
Qualifying Jecord: Tommy
Houston, Buick. 194.389
mph. Feb. 10. 1987_ •

167 laps/250.5 miles.
When : Saturday, July 2 _

last year's winner: Carl Ed-·

Qualifying record : Chad
Chaffin, Dodge. 166.323
mph. July 4. 2003.
Race record: Ricky Hendrick,
Chevrolet , 125.094 mpl],
July-7, 2001 .
Last week: Dennis Setzer. in
a Chevrolet, won at'ihe Mil-_

tried to stretch their fuel while - Race record : Geoffrey Bod-

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"'Thirty-four cars, the most in
~ASCAR history, finished on the
lead lap at lnflneon Raceway. It's
• comparing apples to oranges.
' ~i though. Without the "lucky dog
, rule." which Inserts one car
back on the lead lap during
every caution flag, the record
woukln't have been set.
• Tony Stewart may finally be
;. ·mountJ.ng a serious challenge to
,.- \he dOMination of the Roush
·~ and Hendrick teams. He 's fin·
. lshe&lt;;l-second and first In the
paet two races.
I!&gt; Transmission problems In
, Sonoma diVerted attention from
the tire controversies of Pocono
:r a.n&lt;~ Michigan. Even the wiQner, ·
Siewert, had trouble. His transmlssloo was railing while he was
successfully tracking down Ricky_
Rudd at the_end.
I!&gt; The victory was No. ·zo fo r No.
20. Stewart has used the num·
ber throughout his c~reer. His "
birthday, by-the way. is the 20th
of May.
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I!&gt; Meanwhile. in Milwaukee. Johnny Sauter became.the first Wis-

ty. Stewart's orange No. 20
streaked rnto second place,
passing Rusty Wallace. on the
82nd of 110 laps. but the un·
likely leader. Rr cky Rudd. was
a much tougher nut to crack-.
Stewart finally passed Rudd's
Ford on lap 100, and from
there he pulled away.

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AP photo
Venus Williams, of the USA. returns against Maria Sharapova, of Russia, on Centre Court at
Wimb1edon· Thursday.
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las t win. aD.d 29 races is an · stewart was opting for securi-· ine. Pontiac. 157.137 mph .

eternity for a man of Stewart's-temp.erament and desire. He
n-eeded something to break
the ice. Stewart ended the dry
spell wrth a dominating victory
in the Dodge(Save Mart 350
at lnfrneon Raceway. After
starting seventh·. Stewa rt
needed only three laps to

Michael Koreski . Min. Wells 75·77 -

Where: Ka nsas Speedway,
Kansas City. Kan. (l.5 mil~sJ .

Feb . 16. 1985.
Last week: Johnny Sautel, in
a Dodge. won at the Milwau·
kee M.rle in West Allis, Wis.

. Venus .Williams beats Sharapova
to return to Wimbledon final

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IN- T-HE- SPO'T-I:.IGH"F- · ··- - - - ·

JAMIE McMuRRAY

Busch Series race in his home
- state. • ----·-- -.I!&gt; Jeff Gordon has one finish better than 30th in his past six
races. He was considered the

"overwhelming favorite in Sono'i

me, where he has won four t

times. after he bettered hts own
track record in qualifyrng.
I!&gt; Gordon is now 14th in the
points standings. Dale Earnhardt Jr... is 18th . If neither
makes the Chase. it will seem
like an NBA finals between
Memphis and Toronto.
1&gt; Gordon ha.s. won the past two
.Cup races at Daytona. Earnhardt
Jr. won the one before that Not·
only would another victory be

big, it's almost a must at this
point.
• Ricky Rudd 's run_
ner-u p finish

was quite impressive. He also
had a second-p lace finish at

Kansas in 2004 . but in the sea·
son's .first 15 races, Rudd could ·

do no better than seventh.

Who's hot
Tony
Stewart led
the most
laps for the
fourth time

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this season:

and
this
time
he
managed to
win the race.

... Rusty Wallace has been
running at the finish of the

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past-2g racas.

Who's not - Things went
from bad to worse for both Jeff
Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr.
They're 14th and 18th, re,Pectively, in the pcints race.

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No. 42 HAVOLINE DODGE

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consin native tO win the annual

WIMBLEDON, England
(AP}- :Venus Williams trad-ed lomJ.,s hrieks and powerful
shots with Maria Sharapova
as flash bulbs popped in the
fadihg light, and when it was
over, Williams celebrated her
. Wimbledon semifinal victory
' . as if the title were hers again.
Straight· faced and serious
throughout • the ' match,
Williams let it all out. She
• crossed over to the other side
: of the net, hopped · in place,
then bent over and laughed.
Thursday's match was a
·stirring 7-6 (2}, 6·1 victory
over the defending champion,
yet it was so much more than
that. It was the strongest statement to date that Williams is
back on top of her game, back
to being a player who was
. ranked No. I and won four
Grand Slam titles iq 2000--Q).
. Ham~red by injuries, burdened by erratic play, surpassed by a younger sibling
and others, Williams hadn't
advanced beyond the quarterfinals at a major in two years.
"After the match, I was like:
'OK, you can stop focusing
now. Have a little bit of fun,"'
Williams said. "Today, fot
me, ·was just.-one point at a
time, just sticking to my game
and not getting off,and losing
focus of what I needed to do.
So the end of the match, that
was the arrival of getting
pumped up."
There's still' another match
to go, of course, but Williams
left the All England Club not
knowing _who she'll face in
Saturday's final : About 10
minutes after Williams and
Sharapova walked off the
court, the rain that delayed the
start of play for more than
four hours returned. The other
semifinal, moved to Court l,
was suspended with top-

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Borla
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Jeff Burton vs. Boris Said

Once again, McMurray walking the edge·in close battle for Chase
By Monte- Dutton
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NASCAR This Week
SONOMA; Ca[if.- For the second
year in a row, J.amie McMurray .is
walking lhe tightrope.
A y~ar ago he was in contention for
a place in the Chase for the Nextel .
Cup until the. final regular-season
race in Richmond, _Va ., where he
failed to make it because another
Dodge driver, Jeremy Mayfield, won
the race.
,
This year's been the same, at least
so far. McMurray's right on the border - JOth place, 327 behind the new
points leader, Greg Bif-fle - with 10 ·races to
go.
The 29-year-old McMurray's career .ha s
been successful but
fru strating. He won the
second Cup race in
which he competed, at
McMurray
Lowe's Motor Speed-way while substituting •
for injured Sterling Marlin on Oct. 13,
2002 . Incredibly, and in spite of 18 top--

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ways causes bitterness when a driver running every week in the points

race tangles with another driver who
isn't. It's just human nature."

Lee Petty's victory m the fir st Daytona 500 is a famous chapter in the

lore of stock-car racing. but who won
the first Mmmertime race at Daytona?

Another of the sport's all-time greats.
Fireball Roberts. won the 1959 Firecracker 250 in

a Pontiac after starting

on the pole. Roberts averaged
140.581 mph. which was almost as
fast as Jeff Gordon s speed (145.117)
in lasl year's sUmmertime classic.

five finishes and 44 top-10s ,-.be -hasn:.t
won since . .
"We haven't been very consistent,"
said the Joplin, Mo. , native of his season to date. "We run great on.e weekend and bad the next. We're just hang·
ing on . We're ranked above some guys
·who have won races this year, but we
want to win."
In the spa n of just 94 Cup races,
McMurray has proven he can excel-at
every kind of track. He's fini shed in
the top five at road courses , short
tracks and superspeedways. By
virtue of a runner-up fini sh at lnfineon Race~ay tn 2004 , McMurra y
came to the Sonoma, Calif , track con·
rident this year. .His sub!;equen t14th_
_plllc.e finish w&lt;~seonugh__ to mo.ve Me·
Murray up from 11 tli to lOth in the
Cup point s, but the race was dampenelj at the end by an on-track alter:
cation between the cars of ~lcMurray·
and Robby Gordon.

Burton had a like ly top-10 finish
go up in smoke when his -Chevrolet
tangled w1th another driven by Boris
Said. Burton was quite angry whe n
Said tried to apologiZe. ·vou know."
sa rd. uh . Said, "I feel bad about the
deal with Jeff Burton. and he came
over mad at me, and he should be
mad at Scott-Pruett. Pruett turned
him around and went up through the
middle . and ll'(as three-quarters of a
second faster than both. those guys.
He came down on me. and I thought
he was givrng it to me because he
was just getting going (again)."
NASCAR .This Week's Monte
Dutton gives his take : "It almost al·

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Jamie McMurray signs an autograph for ·a fan before the Daytona 500 In February.

That wasn't the McMurray style ..
"I think I'm pretty much a fines se
guy," he said. " I think you need to be
smooth here. A lt1t of it depends on
how the car's wot'king. Sometimes you

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With three rough Alpine
-climbs to follow between July
12-14, Annstrong is braci.ng
himself to be tested.
,
''There's a lot to pack in, in a
short space of time. You have
an uplilll finish (Grenoble to
Courchevel} and then the stage
from Cpurchevel to Briancon,"
he said. '"Then there's not
much time before the
Pyrenees."

often, Annstrong chooses. a
spot on · the map that's -too demanding or inaccessible to
· make sense as a training run, ·
fromPageBl
rides to it, whips out ~ cell
phone lil!d' calls friend or foe
2004 Tour, and began filling J~t to . ask, "Do you know
up his notebooks..
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where I am?"
What emerges IS a narrative · Ultimately, it's those pieces
showing Annstrong and his of the puzzle that make the
team determined to stay on the book a worthwhile read. We
cuttipg edge · of technolqgy -- debate and dissect motivation
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one of the "most
· ' minds in cycling," F~rrari has
been hauled' .into court but
acquitted on doping charges.
' We've ·seen gltmpses of
some of this before- the endless tinkering with the bikes,
the maniac81 training runs at a
moment's notice, even how
Annstrong's food is measui-ed
every day to match his calories
burned - . bu( tarely in such

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confumation that the champi. on is a world--class . control
freak, preying on the .insecurities of his cycling rivals and
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SNOWSHOE, W.Va. - ,
Craig Berner got -out of a
chair and hit hi s head at the
top ·o flhe scorer 's tent afte'r
completing the secon&lt;;!
round at the West Virginia
. Open.
.
That was one ·or the few
things thai went awry' for
him Thursday.
The Scott Depot resident
shot a 3--under--par 69 . to
take a one-stroke leaq over
Hurricane' s Drew Whitten that chance. ·
entering F.ri'day's ·fi nal
Whitten, w.ho nad ju~t
round
at
Snowshoe- .one bogey in the first
Mountain resort.
round. · scr.amb led ·often
Berner, whose best fini sh Thursday.
He
double
·in the Open was fifth in bogeyed the first hole and
200 I , was one of three had three bogeys and four
golfers -to break par birdies. including the 18th
Thursday at the 6,896-- yard hole.
·
Raven Golf Club .
" I just did.n 't. make any
He made two birdies on putts at all." Whitten said.
each nine and had just one "You've oot to make putts
bogey. Berner was at 3-- to do good around here ."
under 141 through 36
Va. nHorn is tickled ;,bout
hole s. '
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Berner and Whitten will the chance to fin ish as the
tournament-~~ low ama teur.
be in Friday 's final group which would earn him an
along with Morgantown 's
Steve VanHorn.
exemption from qualifying
VanHorn, who shared the for the We st Virginia
first-round
lead
with Amatettr in AugL;st.
Whitten, shot 2 over ' " It would mean a lot tel ·
Thursday. VanHorn and me.'' VanHorn sa id.
'
Bob Friend were · tied for
On the oth~r hand. being
third place at t · under. able to play in the Pete Dye
Friend, a former PGA Tour Classic would be no small
player co mpeting in his feat.
first state Open, shot a 71
despite a double--bogey on
" It's probably a little out
the par--4 18th.
of my league playing in a
Nationwide Tour touma-Huntington amateur Pat men t;" VanHorn said. "But '
Carter was in fifth place.
I could bunt 'it .around there
four shots behind Berner.
Berner.is · coming off a and see whai happens."
lackluster · showtng at tast
Friend. a Pittsburgh resi--_
week's national Club Pro dent, became dtrector of
Championships at Kiawah . operations
at
I stand, S.C. He finished 16 · Morgantown' s Pike wood
' shot s out of the lead.
Golf Club earli~r this year.
However. he was fitte&lt;l
The Tri--State PGA veter-w.ith a new Titleist driver, 1 an played on the PGA Tour
and 5 woods. and a wedge. for fiv e years. finishing
''The CPC gave me a .lot runner-up to Bill y Andrade
of confidence," Berner at the .I998 Canadian Open .
said. 'Tve finally go_t so~1e 1-fe played for nin_e.,)·ears on
equtpment I can trust and the precursors to· the
that I know exactly where N·ationwide- Tour. Hi s last
it's · going. That's been the signi ficant win was at the
bt~ thmg.
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1991 Fort Wayne Open.
And espectally out here.
"I'd lke ' to win thi s vel)·
after last »'eek playmg tn
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30 mile an hour winds at much , Fnend s.ltd. You
7-.300 yards, this place _ get your name on an y tro-not to knock it _ seems phy that 's got Sam .Snead'.&lt;
wide open ."
name on· it. it 's a win of
The Open was held in consequence.
2004 at Berner 's ho me
Mason's . Ty and Mitch
course. The head pro at Roush are six and se ven
Edgewood Country Club in shots behind Berner.
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Brian Stuck, Tornado
?S-75- 153
.Harold Payne , Hurricane
78·75- 153
Man Hicks, Sissonsville
75· 78- 153
Ryan Waialae, Wheeling
76-77 ..:..... 153
Scott Bibbee, Vienna
79-74- 153
Steve Floss, Huntington
~ 1-72- 153
Craig Fenton, Williamstown 78-76 - 1~4
Don Jones, BecKley
81 ·73- 154
Donny Schillinger, Star City 74·80- 154
Dustin Cutlip, Martinton . · 77·77 - 154
Anthony Reale, Glenville
80-~- 155
Anthony Zappin , Huntington 82· 73- 155
Chad Batdwin, Dllfimore
79·76- 155
David L.awrencEi. Nitro
77-78- 155
Tim Fisher, Ripley
76-79- 155
Trent Roush , RavenswOOd· 76·79-·155
Chris Tipper, Vienna
75-8 1- 156
Jay Kalllman. Parkersburg ·76-80- 156
Mike Veres, Lo gan
- 79·77- t 56
Sabato Sagaria. L!ewisburg 76-80- 156
Adam K·a1minsKi, BecKley . 79·78- 157
Bruce Wetherholt. Barbours.79· 78- 157
David Lane. Cocil City
80-77 - 157
MIChael Honaker, Beckley 75·82- 157
PhiiZamOos, Huntington
81 -76 - 157
Sam O'Dell , Hurricane
79·78·- 157
Aric Goddard. Glen Dale , 81-77 - !58
Brian Hass, Barboursville 78-80- 158
Christian Brand. Charleston 79-79- 158
David Bradshaw, Bakerton 77·81 - 158
Jetf Hutchinson, Charleston 80-78- 156
. Jim Sims, South Charleston 73-85 - 158
· Kevin Groves. Ripley
80-78- 158
Tad Tomblin , Mah
. 79-79- 158
Adam Krawsczyn, Mason
82~ 77 - 159
Harold "BudHTateVienna
81 ·78- 159
Jason Robinson , Grafton
79-80 - 159
Jonathan Clark, Hurricane 83-76- 159
Justi n Caroli , Bridgaport
79·80- 159
Michael Foust . Hurricane
82-77- 159
Monte Chinum , St. Albans 78·81- 159
Philip Reale, Glenville .
81·78- 159
Stephen Fox, Huntington
75·84 - 159
MlatedCut
Hop While. Sco11 Depot
80-80 - 160
Josh Cimbak. Charleston 82·78- 160
Adam N'elson, Bluefield
76·83 - ·16~
_ Bobby Brandon,. Barbau rs. 85-76 - 161
Greg McGraw, Daniels
83·78- 161
Josh Boswell, Alderson
84·77- 161
Ken Fi).e. Huntington
84-77 - 161
Larry Khlasky,
Char.
81-80 - 161
Man Moore, Elizabeth
82·79 - 161
Nathan Kinker. Barbours . 84·77 - 161
Todd Hughes. Hurricane
79-82 - 161
Zach Rudy, Fairmont
89·72 - 161
David Fields, Fort Gay
89-73 - 162
Jon Stricker. Charleston
78-84 - t62
Martin Maret. St. Albans
82·80- 162 .
Tyler Franklin, Evans
81·81- 162
Fred Swisher, Clarilsburg 82-81 - 163
Joey Darmafall, Moundsville 81-82 - 163
Shaun Fortney, M'town
81 ·62- 163
Stephen Koresk i, Min.Wells 77-86 - 163
Frank C011: , Chester
78-86- 164
Luke Tonkin, Charleston
82·82- 164
Terry Smith II, Paden City 81 ·83- 164
David Wi lson, Parke rsburg 83·8~ - 165
Raj Shah , Charleston
79·86 - 165
Tim McKee, Summit Point 86·79- 165
Trent 5qlambach. Glen Dale 84-81 - 165
Dennis Vass, Stanaford
79·87 - 166
Douglas Taylor, Char1eston 87 ·79- 166
Brian Bailey. Weston
62·85- 167
Dave Wentz, Charleston
83·84 - 167
Jimmy Harrison , Hurricane, 80-87- 167
Tom Foxworth , Hurricane
81·86- 167
Van James 111, Lewisburg
84·83 --: 167
Larry Spotloe, Philippi
86·82- 168
Brian Nickerson. Bridgeport 86-83 - 169
Mike Rogers, Buckhannon 88·81- 169
Gary Blake : R'ip ley
81 -89 - 170
Josh Ge8, Jane L.ew
88·82- 170
Gary Williams, Marlinton
85·87 - 172
Jason Vass, Huntington
85·88 - 173
Gerak1 Duncan, Shady Sp. 90-86 - 176
Brandon Frame, Elizabeth 90-88 - 178
Gordon McHugh . Snewshoe87-93 - 180'
Joseph Bidwell, M'town
91·89- 160
Michael Sheets, Lewisburg 90-St - 181
Jason Goad, Barboursville 91·91- 182
Joseph Vincent. Min . Wells 94·91- 185

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Stage II on July ' 13 - Courchevel to Briancon - is
perhaps ~ the most challenging
of all the mountain routes, a
I07.3-mile trek featuring three
imposing ascents: Col de Ia
Madeleine, Col du Telegraphe
and Col du Galibier. ·
That, of · course, doesn't
diminish Annstrong' s purpose:
to once· agait1 sip cham_pagne
in triumph as he pedals h1s way
down the Champs-Eiysees to
the finish Iiite.
And if he pull~ it off,
what happens next is anyo~e.&gt;·s guess .

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Sissonville fini shed tied for
eighth.
A win on Friday. won ' t
come a year-roo late .
" I' II take them 'any way I
can get them , especially
being that I' ve never won
before." Berner said.
The win-ner ·of .the Open
will pick up an exemption ·
to next week's Nationwide
Tour event at the Pete Dye
Golf Club in Bridgeport..
Whitten an(j VanHorn .
both amateurs . would love

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ranked Lindsay Davenport
The first. set provided 62
leading No. 3 Amelie minutes of spectacular tennis
. Mauresmo 6·7 (5), 7--6 (4}, 5- - hard-hit backhands, fore-3, and Matiresmo se~ing at hands, serves and returns.
15-0.
down the lines, to the comers.
They'll re sume Friday, at impossible angles, kicking
when No. I Roger Federer up white chalk. All the while,
faces · No. 3 Lleyton Hewitt, both players' grunts rang
anct·• No. 2 Andy Roddick through the '!rfna.
'plays' No. , 12 Thomas ' Williams was confident and ·
Johansson for berths in -the consistent, . getting the better
men's linal.
on eight of•the set's II points
At least Williams knows that featured exchanges, of at
this: She won't have to face leas~ 10 strokes.
the woman she played in her
"I don't really feel tired
past six Grand Slam finals, right now," · Sharapova said
sister Serena.
about 40 minutes after sailing
Little . sis e--mailed Venus a backhand
wide
on
before Thursday's match to Williams' ·second match
offet encouragement. After · point. "Maybe I'm mentally
Venus beat Sharapova for the tired. We . had a lot of long
first time in three tries. Serena poirtts." called and playfully asked,
It's tough to decide what
"Can I have your autograph?" was more impressive - the
, It was the. second instance way Williams seemed to
this tournament 6f Venus tak· break Sharapova's . fighting
ing care of some family busi- spirit or the way sne broke the
ness. Serena lost in the_third Russian teen's serve. Coming
round last week .. to Jill into the match, Sharap(lva
Craybas, who was beaten by hadn't -lost a set and had been
Venus less than 48 hours later. broken just once in 44 service
And it wa~ Serena who was games this fortnighi; Williams
the two--time defending cham-- bro~e her four times.' .
pion upset by the 13th-seeded ·One made it 4-- 1 in the sec-Sharapova: in last year's ond set, and when Sharapova
Wimbledon tina I.
sat down at the changeover,
"The level of tennis was a she looked up 11at the guest
lot higher today," said box. Her father and coach,
Sharapova, who tried every-- Yuri, waved his anns wildly
thing , including four shots with his palms turned up. as if
left-handed.
to say, "Chin up!"
One sign of how far Venus
Sharapova mounted one
had tumbled is that she was last challenge, earning two
seeded only 14th - which break points in the next game.
would make her the tourna- On the first. Williams hit a
ment's lowest--seeded cham-- good
volley,
and
pion if she wins.
Sharapova's forehand went
"It's satisfying. but I've long . On the . second,
always felt that I can play at· Williams smacked a service
this level," she said. "I just winner at
113 mph.
gave myself the opportunity Sharapova
petulantly .
at this tournament to do it."
banged the ball and nearly
The pinnacle, so far a't least, hit a ball girl, then apolo·
was against Sharapova.
gized three times.

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CINCINNATI (AP) - Ken
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tying run in the fourth mning,
and the second storm of t~e
evemng forced the Cmcmnau
Reds and Houston Astros to
~llle for a 2-2, seven-mmng
lle Thursday mght
The game Will be replayed
from the start on Saturday as
part of a doubleheader, the
opener scheduled to begtn at
5:10p.m. EDT
Gnffey, still weakened by a
virus that stdelmed htm the last
two days, had a pa1r of smgles
tO lead an Offense that WaSted
chances up to the ~nd. Gnffey
also was mvolved 1_n one of the
most memorable tte games m
Cincmnatt - ht s hometown
debut in the 2000 season opener
The start of the game was
delayed 1 hour, 57 mmutes by
a stonn that dumped heavY.
ram and wmdow-rattlmg hml
for nearly an hour, leavmo
parts of the field subme rged.
Both teams then spent seven
innings wasting c hances to end
June w1th a rain-shortened
win.
. The Reds had the fmal
opportunity, pulling runners on
second and tht rd aga mst
reliever Chad Qualls' wtth two
outs m the se ~ enth . Ltg htnmg
flashed overhead, the grounds
crew crouched behmd the
rolled-up tarp, and rm ndrops
started fallmg wh1le Jav1er
Valentin struck out , keepmg tl
tied at 2
J'h~ Reds started wam1mg
up for the etghth, but a down-

pour prevented the game from
contmumg
The Astros ended \he mo nth
on an upswing r- ~e1ven wms
· m the last 10 games tor a 16-9
mark m June with one ue. It
was the1r best June smce 1989.
when they we nt 18- 10~
By contrast, the Reds were
m another downtum , hav mg
lost tour m a row headmg into
Thursday's game They're 17
game&lt; under 500 ann 19
games 0).11 of first place m the
NL Central, both season lows
They couldn't even pull oft
the Win Ofl nt~ ht when lefthander Enc Milton avotded
givmg up a homer
M1
h
f
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May 23
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Ground crew membe rs push water off the fteld after heavy ratns de layed the star t of the
Houston Astros game w1th the Ctnctnnatt Reds Thursday tn Ctnct nnatJ
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Backe had &lt;Ihothet poor
perf ormance. lasti ng o nl y 3
2- 3 mnmgs The 11gh t-hancter
matc hed hts cateer htgh v.tt h
stx v. alks - he wdlked. the
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Backe 1s 0-3 m hts last four
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mound Thu rsday, repeatedl y
b.tt kmg off the 1ubbet , and
w.tlkmg around the mound,
ktckmg &lt;1! the dtrt, before setth ng 111 to throw a pttch
Notes The double was the
lt rst ol B.tcke 's career He ts a
~Tl c.1rccr httter ( 12- tor-44)

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3B Morgan Emberg fi mshed
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June 1984 . .. Ensberg also had
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Lance Berkn1&lt;m went 0-for-3,
endtn g hts hltlmg streak at
mne games The Reds are 34 wtth one- tte suKe Narron
te pl.tced the ti red Dave Mt!ey

walks over se~e n mntngs to of etght Sa mm y Sos.t we nt
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Clevel.md we n\ up 5-2 wtlh
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two RBi s to move w1thtn and Pcralt.t v. ,tl kcd before
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·lor ht&gt; caree r He was f obbed t wo run s and CIISp L h.tsed
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second baseman Ronnie (2-2) with an RBI smgle'
Belhard , v.ho stabbed a
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seve nth C tscy Bl.tke hll a
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Cleve ldnd used a double by
Pet.ll ta and an RBI stngle by
C11 sp to tte tl at 2 111 the th trd

belorc Penn struck out Blake
wllh two outs .md the ba ses
lo.tded
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The
On ok s
annou nced th at Wednesday 's
t.unout .tgatnst the New York'
Y.m kees wt ll be made up on
Sept 26 at 7 05 p m
Penn
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at the Bulavtlle/Add•son P1 ke
m1ersect10n Lots of clothes
toys home &amp; m1sc 1tems
Cheapl
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1071 Second Ave Couch
computer/desk household

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Corner of 6th and
preschool boys thmgs Colle ge Street Syracuse
Clothes sh oes Thomas F1ve lam ly sale Clothe s
OH
backpack F1rehghter cos· household 1tems exerCise
3 famtl y ya rd sa le Quality tume Everythmg clean and equ pment m1sc
clothe s women &amp; chtldren very gently used No Junk
Two female calico k1ttens
Fur1111ure &amp; toys
1040 Saturday 9·2
Second Ave
Fnd ay &amp;
91/2 weeks old to good
Yard Sale on !he corner of M me 740 742 230 1
Satur day July 1 2
- - - ' - - ' - - - - - Oliver Ad and ACidlson Ptke
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and Sal July 1st &amp; July 2nd he r f rst ya rd sale ever
Sam 4pm @ Galha Manor Fnday 1st-Sat urday 2nd
138 Buhl Morton Ad
2 Fam1ly Yard Sale At 62
G.alhpohs Acttvlly 8UIIdmg
South July 2nd &amp; 3rd 9·4
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1262 L1nco ln P1ke North up

7/ 1 7/2 Bam Spm G~r l s
baby clothes Jad1es &amp; mens
11458 SR 554 Fnday and clothing toys household
Satu rday 9 ? Men s wom· rtems and much more 9231
ens todd ler girls name SA 218 next to Mercervtlle
brand clothes oH1ce sup
plies luggage toys house store
hold m1sc
Adult clothes baby clothes
- - - - -- -- matern•ty clothes
baby
2 family yard sa:le Fur111ture I accessones 7/ 1 712 &amp; 718
fu rna ce
hun tmg bows 719 l Oam Spm 7498 SA
bru sh hog hnr sh mower 141
Fn/Sat only 9.4 1 204 Clark ------~-.:___
Chapel Ad b&amp;tow ch urch
Everything goes Ya rd Sale
t /2 m1le out Georges Creek
2
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sale
lntersec!IOn of SA 141 &amp; hom St At 7 Antiques puz
Lincoln Pike Saturday Jufy zles COs Craftsman ndmg
2nd Baby clothes kids lays, mower lots of name brand
lurmlu re Gnswa ll skillets, men &amp; womens clothes Sat
cedar gliders
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Coco Cnsp had three htts and
drove in two run s to back a
strong pttchtng performance
by Jake Westbrook, leadtng
the Cleveland lndtans over
the Balttmore&gt; Onoles 9- 3
Thursday mght
Jhonn y Peralta had tw o
hils, two RBi s and scored
twice for Cleveland. whtch
went 17- 10 Ill June The
Indians have won nme of
their last II on the road and
five of stx overall
Westbrook (6-9) all ov. ed
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References Aequ1r ed

Ant ique
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Mts
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Eve ry1h1ng
Gnndstone Pumps Whee ls
Dent al Hygten1s t nee ded
Bam -?
1010 Bugg es July 1 2 3&amp;4 3rd
7/2/05
Send Resume to PO Bo~~: 45
Ye llowbush A d Rac1ne two House l eon Baden Ad \
pt Pleasant or fax .Jesume
lamtly lots of 1h1ngs lo buy
B1 g Yard Sale Clendenm 304 675 6553
clothes gla ss ware tools
Park
by
A A
tracks
kn ck·lo:nacks &amp; whatn ots
Onvers Needed at BFI
Galltpolis Ferry WV Baby
books to mucn to wnte
Waste Serv1 ces Class.. B
1tems cloth1ng all s1zes fur·
come seel
COL reqUired Apply Pomt
n1ture kruck knackS some
Pleasant Job Serv1ces
C a~oort sale July 2nd lots th1ng for everybody Fn &amp; Sa t
of adult &amp; child ren s clothes 8amhll?
Drivers Needed
household 1tems hand tools Giant Yard Sale BJatne Lane ~ D L Onvers wil ling to dr1ve
off 1;3ashan Ro ad Bald &amp; AI 2 Gallipolis Ferry June lor loc al ready mill concrete
Knob • Lo ng
Bottom
company Expenence IS
30 &amp; July 1 ·2 ·4th
St1ver sv111e Ro ute
preferred
bu t not necessary
Hundreds of Items &amp; more to
Dr1ver rnust be w1fl ng to do
come
on
Saturday
CCC U Youth Yard Bake
pre matntenance on trucks
Sale July 6 th Hartfo rd Huge Yard Sale Lots of &amp; eql upme.nt yard work &amp;
watch for Sign s
Everything
Fr 1day &amp; otl1er m1scellane ous chores
Fnday July 1st 830·200 Saturd ay 1809 Jefferson ElC.pen6nce operat1ng equ tp
carpet tv brkes mower Blvd 8- ?
~ men! &amp; e~~;tra SkillS SJ.lCh as
(needs work) clothes mise
Lots ol N1ce Stuff Frr 1st Sat
welding a plus
3701 9 Aocksprm gs Ad
2nd Bam ? 2321 Mt Vernon
Call (304)937" 34 10
Pomeroy
Ave
Leg al Secretary Full t1me
Friday Ju ly 1st
Jeff
E x per~ence prefe rred bu1 no
Snowden s residence 1n Yard Sale Saturday July reqwed send Res ume to
2nd
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Household
Items
Rutland on Co llege Ave
Baby I!Qm s Plenty MISC TSC20 clo Po1nt Pleasanl
Reg1ster 1200 Mam St Po1nl
Garage and Bake Sate 114 Howafd St Hav en
Pl easan t WV 25550
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sponsored by Hemlock He1ghts
Grange Fry res1dence next
Local truciMQ company
to
termer
Salisbury Yard Sale July 2nd 3rd 4th seeking Class B COL dr1ve r
Ele mentary Scnool Fnday 1 1/2 m11e s past Roosevelt w1th good MVR salary pay
July tst 9 4 and Saturday School ,SR2 N
home week ends
good
=Ju~ly~2=o~d=9~4__________ Yard-Sale 1 1L2 m1le s out equtpment (740)388 0855
Je ncho Ad
Antiq ue &amp; or (7401709-1581
Garage Sale July 1 2 9am Collectibles M1sc llems July
5pm 115 " ~e rr Pomeroy
McCl ure s Res taurant now
2 Bam
sofa sleeper collectable
hmng all loca t1ons full or
po rcelam
dolls
Home Yard-Sale Fn&amp;Sat 9 6
part ttme p1ck up apphca
lnter1or
t 0 m1les ![om Pt Plea at t1on at locatton &amp; brmg back
Flatrock
Furniture· between
1o ooam
&amp;
Gara ge Sale July 1&amp;2 220
ElectroniCS
Clotttes
&amp;
11
OOam
Mo
nday
thru
T h ~r(j Street Mason W Va
Hunt1ng Supplies (304)675 Saturday
Ram or sh1ne Multilamtly
7474
Needed
E;~~pene nce d
Garage Sale Salurday July
Yard Sale Fnday 9 3 4 mtles Keyboard player lor estab
2nd 9 00 3 00 SR 248 Top
pas1 Krodel 62 South JUSt lished band Must be varsa·
ol Chester H 1ll Baby 1tems
past E,ocon first Dr1veway tile vocals a plus (740)44&amp;
TV OVO player--TV .cabinet
on ng hl
0779 or(304)6751616after
mtsc
4 lam11y yard sale July l si
2nd &amp; 4th 3 m1les out 143

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OUTSID E SAL ES
R t PR ESENT ATI VE

The
Gallipoli s Da1ly
Tr ibu ne •s aCceptin g
resumes lor a lull t1me
outs1de sales represents
liVe to JOin ou r sa les tea m
and to man age an estab
hshed accoun t list while
ca lling on new accounts
The successful ca ri'd1date
w II be a di sC iplined se lf
m'O t1ved team player that
understand s the mpor·
ta nce
of
developm g
strong mutuall y beneft
c 1al busme ss relatiOn
sh1ps w1'h our accounts

To Do
AN SILPN S nee ded tor 1DO Health Care eld er care 1n
bed sk•lled nursmg tac11ity my home pnvate liv1 '9 area
w1th excellent opportunity tor wlth bath exper1 enced w1th
cha lten gmg and reward1ng reference Park Ad Shade
eJii penence
Great start Oh 1740)992 0556
rates and excellent regula to
ry
comp liance
h1story
lntenorle11!er10 r
pamttng
lntar ested
ca ndidates
reasonab le rale s
refe r
should apply to Rockspnngs
-Ael1 ablli tat1on Cefl te r 36759 ences expe r enced for tree
Rock spnngs
Roa d es t1m ates eal! ...(.l 40\7 42
Pomeroy
Oh10
45769 20 13 or.645 2638
Exte nd1care
Heattn
Serv1ces Inc s an equal L1ght Durhp Truck Ser" ce
opportun1ty empl oyer that stcnl! gravel sa na d n
encourages
workpiace..-.(74Q.)949 4700
dlverstty M/F DN
ow- 018 ure

Carpet-Cteanmg

Sncur 1ty Officer needed for
a great organlzStlonltl
Secuntas IS now h1nng lor
lhe Gall tpolt s OH area
The Ideal candrdate wtll
have safe exp er ence For
Compet111ve wa ges
Umforms and tra1nrng
confidential
1ntervrew
please send resume and
prov•ded
cover letter to Gallipoli s
Please apply between the
Da1ly Tr1bune Attn J1m
hours ot 9 ooam- 3 OOpm
Freeltmd 825 Thtrd Ave
Monday Fr1day
6354 At 60 East Su1te 4
Gallipolis Oh1o 45631
Barboursv He WV 25504
For mo re mtormat1on call
Pa ramediCS
&amp;
EMT s
1 866 740 6082
needed Apply at 1354
EOE/M/FIDN
Jackson P1ke Gall ipOlis

license Mlntmum wage
aprox 30 hrs week
Stop by the Tribune
Olftce located at 825
Th1rd Ave to l1ll out an
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a llcal1on
Portamed1c the M l1ons
lead1ng paramed1cat health
tnform at10n serv ce compa
ny ts seek1ng Med Techs
Phlebotom es EMTs and
LPN s to do 1nsuran ce
exams rn the Gatlipol s &amp;
Mergs _ County area Must
have I year 'blood draw
e!&gt;:peqence
Conuactoi
Po s1t1on Ema1 t Resume to
pl1 ts120dmr@p&lt;l r1 amediCnel

Bra r,1 d New Met t)o d
Dry In 1 Ho ur
No Steam or Sha mpoo
Free-Est1mates
· · · c tearty Cle an·"
304 675-Q0 22

Roof1ng Decks Hardwood
F.Joor and Cerom1c T1le
1nstallal 1on
New
Construc110n Po le Barns
Top
Notcn
BUild ing
Co n tr ~ t o rs 1304)675 3042
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STNA S O~e rbrook Center
IS currenlly acce ptmg appl1
cal ons for lull I me STNA S
7A 7P and 7P·7A and 3A
3P
sh1f1 s are avail
able If you are tntere sted
please come tn and 1111 out
an application at 333 Page
Street Middleport Please
No Phone calls EOE

190 CHII I&gt;'fll li' Rl.\'
C IR&gt;
Ch ldcare ava1labte near
Holzer
Charo la 1s lake
Esta tes Anyt m)e M o n · F r~
12 yrs e... p $31hr $25/day

Stylis ts needed at Fantast c
Sams new locatiOn n the
Wal-Mart Plaza Stgn on
bonus Free CEU hours .
pa d vacatton lull &amp; parI
f1me tlelp needed Come &amp;
work m our fnefldly tam11y
atmosphere Call (740)446
7267 or slop 1n
Takmg appl tcat1ons for Ho I
Tub Techmc an Must have
kno wled~ m electncal and
plumbrng areas E~tpe n enc e
1n 'f'!!PBinng pools and hOI
tubs would be h elpful
Anyone mteres ted pleas'€!
call Baum Lumb er at 740
985 3301

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Post1ng Dale June 2 I 2005 1Opm M'luiW

POsrrtON
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ADJUNCT FACULTY

2 ) 3~ hrs 3 9pm M1Tu 3

The Un1versrty of R10
Grande o~s lakmg apphca
liOns for part t1me facult y
members ln tne areas of
H1 story CommunlcBin:ms -Soc1 al Work
SpaniSh
Pubf1 C Admm•stra110n and
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ava1lable for Fall Semester
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hcense and lhree yea rs
gb od dnv1ng el'pen ence
£7 .25 h• Prtf·tlmj.lloyr11tl nl
Drug Tesllng Send resume
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St Paul Lutheran
Church Basement
Saturday, July 2, 2005
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BRIDGE
3 bedroom Rancn , 2 car S~VE·SAVE·SAVE
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g8rage, in-ljrou nd pooL Stock models at old prices,
$90.000. Call (740)256- 2005 models arriving -Now.
1962.
Cole's Mobile Homes.

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Your Are now taking Applications
tor 2BA, 3BR &amp; 48A .,
Applications are taken
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Monday thru FJ)day, from
loTs &amp;
9:00
A.M.-4 P.M. Ottlce ts
3BA. 1BA Ranch style
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Located at 1151 Evergree"n
house. located 6 miles past
Drive · Point Pleasant, WV •~--.iiiiriiiiiil;.,_.l _
· Holzer hospital o~ At. 160.
4 .6 acres Waln ut Creek
Phone No. is (304 )675· Bloc~, bricK, sewer pipes,
(740)366-9263.
Or tve .. $32,000
lirm
windows, lintels, ate. Claude '
5806. E.H.O
(304)675 -4643 .
403 Spring Ave . · Pomeroy,
Winters. Rio Granda, 0H
Ohio. One family home. lor "One acre ~ear Gallipolis. ·' Tara
Townhouse . Call 740·245-5121 .
Apartments, Very Spacious,
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80 years. Still ilkfl neW. 3 (740)367-7666
2 Bedrooms .~ CIA. 1 1/2
rr..•~
bedrooms, 1 112 ba ths. 2 car
Bath. Adult Pool &amp; Baby
. FOR SALE
garage, $50.000, 740-992REAL Esr_ATE
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Buy
Homes·
Local
person.
Security
Deposit R~quired. sable wlblack mask, 6 w~s
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(740) 446·3481.
old,
Adorable!
$300.
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Ourck cash. Jtm, 740..992· 1wm Rivers Tower is accept· gage.
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ing applications lor waiti"9 - - - - - - - - IU'\1\1 ~
list for Hud·subSIZed, 1· br, 8 registered Labrador pup·
All r111esta1e advert ising
apartment , call 67 5-6679 pies. wormed &amp; first shOts, 5
In tflla newspaper is
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subjKt to the Federa l
blacks, $150 each, 3 yellows
F•lr Housing Act ot196B
$200 each , call (740)247Hm'SJ-:~
whleh ·makes ltltll!lgalto
Valley Apartmenls til Mason. 2117
IUR RENT
adVertise " any
WV
currently accepting - - - - - - - - preference:. tlmitatlon or
applicatiOns.. Apply at 501 AKC Basset Hound puppies.
~ BA house loca!ed 'in town
discrimination be sed on
Snawnee Trail in Point Shots, wormed ,' pare!lts · on
$400 month plus deposit. No.
rae•. color, religiOn , ·, ex
Pleas ant
Appltc.ations premise.
$300
each .
pets, reference required.
familial status or national
accepted on Tuesdays. (740)256-6887.
origin, or any l nle~t l on to Call (7 40)441-011 0 ask lor
HUD asststed. (304 )675- ~A-K_
C:_G_e-rm_a_n_S_h_e-ph_e_r....,.dS.
make any such
Jay.

Fenced Lof. Lots of Storace,
miles out
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Thl• newspaper will not
knowingly accept
advertisements for real
eatate which is In
violation of the law. Our
readers are hereby
Informed that all
dwellings l'ldvertised In
thla newapaper are
available on an equal
oppor1unit}l basefl .

Col.mtfy Home· I 0 at;res !wo
bedroom· one bath-garage·
ac/gas furnace. 2 mtle trom
f-1 artford -Sitding Htll Creek
Roa d, 48.000. 304-8822491
Newly Remodeled 2!38R 1
1/2 BA, HardwoOd Ceramic
Floors , lu ll Ba sement. 1 Car
attached Garage. Deck &amp;
La rge Fenced Bac~yard
$88,500 (859)797·9806 or
{304)675-2036
No Down Payment even
with less than oerfect cre dit
on thi s 3 bedroom, 1 bath
llome in Mtddleport. Corner
lot , carport. wr.ap -around
porch. tenced tn yard. basement, payment same as
rent. 740·992-6300

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Sl•ACE
bedroom , kitchen &amp; dineM,
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1 Oa th ,"lull basement. 2 tireplaces.' garage &amp; extra lot
call collect, (614)4 75- 1459 Downtown Office ·space· .5
room su tle $650/mo ; 1 room
after 5 prl1
offtce- $225/mo ; 2 room
Nev.' never. lived tn e:-:trerne· suile $250/mo Security
ly envimnmenlally lr1endly, 2 deposit required . You pay
-bedroom, 1 5 bath house. uttltites. All spaces very nice.
11 B6 SA 141 Central heat &amp; 'Eleva tor. Call (740)446-3644
a1r conditioning: utiltty roo.m. tor appointment
ga rag e. No tnside pet s.
$500/depos tl, $500 /month. For Lease. Office or retail'
( 740)44 6-0666
in very good ·condi ;,,;.:...;..;.;.;_;.,.~---, sPaces
tton Downt own Gall tpolis.
~ Mtmll.f f1(l:\IE"'
App ro,.;. 1600 sq . tt, each . 1
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or 2 baths. Lease price
negotiable to encourage
14•70 e:-:pando 3 bedroom. new
business.
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1 t/2 bath $475 .. deposit, (740) 446 -4425 or (740)446·
tnc ludes water, sewer &amp; 3936.
tras h. PJC kLJ.p, (740)446 - - - - - - - - - Tratler lot, 2.5 miles Cut
4824
- - - - - - - - - Netghborhood' Rd. Call
2 Bei:lroom Mobtle Home (740)4 46-1685
$375/mon. Located .. tn ;;,:;::...;...;.;;;;._ _ __
70
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2 bedroom mobtle home .. all
Look1ng tor house to rent
elec trtc. ,Middleport , $375
locall y. Mason or meigs co
plus deposit. (740)992'-3194
ca ll-·304 -773"-5600 ·
\IIIH II\ \PIS!
2 bedroom. AIC. very nice.
no pets. in Ga llipolis.
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(740)4 46·2003.
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3 bedroom mobile home lor
rent in ~ idd l eg,a r t , no pets.
No Down Payment Possible, (740)992-5856
1900 square ft . house. 3
all
Electri c,
Atr
bedroom. 2 ba th . fu ll base- 3br
men!, new hea t pump, sets Condltron in Letart. $350
$250
Depost!
on 3 · acres SA 7. Eastern montll .
School Dtslrtct, (740)985- (304)682·2 658
4321
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1d 11 1 2
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NO DOWN PAYMENT- 3 br..
ana uga. i:la , or - pea1
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2 112 baths. large 2 car P e.
pe · Pease.
garane, in
Middleport Applications being taken .
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Call (740)441-0181
RelocatVlQ- Call (740)992· -------~9799 Leave message.
For rent: 3 bedroom , 1 1/2
baths, in Vinton Ready July
Rental Properties tor sale , 1_(740)388.0135 _
Tra iler and Garage Apt. ,
Mason on 4th Ave. House on
Mobile Homel'ot only
Madison Alle, Pt. Pleasanl. Addison Pike· $t251monthHouse Roush Ferrell Lane call (740)446·3644 for more
Pt Pleasant four Vacant tnfo.·
lots In Mason Counly
(304)675- 191'1 or (3041593- Two Bd mobile nome, $325
a month . $325 deposit, year
, 2096
lease. i1o pels. Located in
~a ctne. No calls after 9:00.
Roush l ane , Ches hire 740·992·5039
Beautiful 3 bedroom . formal
dining room , Oak kitchen , Two Bet mobile hOme, $300
Oak floo rs, carpeted . Sun a month , $300 deposit, year
room ,
2
113 · baths , teas e,
no
pets ,
in
Middleport No calls after
$1 17.000. (740)367-76 15.
9•00 '740-992· 5039

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~ DownI 3 bedroom , 1
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~ck ya rd. 1!2 acre.
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~ode 4505 or call
.
740)446·8325.
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~bath , 2 car garage
~ew Hav~n. WV. Code
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1 bath, major appliances
included. S7 .3oo. Present lot
ava il able to rent $150
monthly. (740) 446-2796 or
1740)388·9667
.

ments. furnished and unturnished , secUn ty deposit
requ ired . no pets: 740-9922218.

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re-condttto ned autom&lt;llic
washers &amp; dryers, refngerators. gas and electric
ra11ges. ~ircondihoners , and
wrmger wa shers. Will do
repairs on major brands in
sllop or at your home.
Usee! Furniture Store. t 30
Bulavtlle Pi~e . Washers. dry·
ers, relrigeratOrs, ranges,
mattresses, dresser, couct1 es. dinettes. recliners, grave
monuments. much more .
(740)446.-4782, Gallt polis,
OH Hrs. l t-3 (M-5).

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trailer, many eJ:tras. very
clean 304-675-5563
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Owner ·
Jl119 Welshtown Rd.

Pomeroy; Ohio
45769
{740) 992-2432
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SElF STORAGE
97 Beech Street .

Middleport, OH

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992·3194
or 992-6635

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• Complete

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J4D-992-1m
Stop &amp; Compore

F.Q"st
All pass

.This week, we have been exploring opening leads. But sometimes you must also
look further down the road. You-are East.
Agai nst lour spades. your partner leads
the heart fou r. How would you plan the
defense?
South's adverse·vulnerability pre-empt
promi$85 a respectable sevep-card suit
and some 6-1 0 high·card point"s. North
can ant tcipate the possibility of four last
losers, but since th e contract caul(:! be
-laydown , he must raise to game.
To' defearfour spades. tl\e. defense needs
lour tricks. Clearly, these Will have 10
come from the red suits: either two hearts
and two diamonds or three hearts and
one diamond . But you (East) also have
three gems of information. First, you
should realize that West has a1 most five
1'1earts because he led a fourth·h ig.hest
. tour and the three is "on vlew In the ~
dummy. ~second , West ttas the heart
queen because leading fourth-h ighest
guarantees an honor in the suit. Third ,
South must have a diamond honor
because West would have· led the diamond king If he tteld the king and queen.
You take the first tri c ~ with the heart king
and cash the heart ace. What card does
West drop? If it is higher than the four, lle
m'ust have started with fou r hearts. Then.
cash !he diamond ace before returning
your last heart.
.
Here, thougt1, West plays the heart two at
the second trick, showing that he began
with five."Needing two diamond tricks, you
should shift .lo a low diamond. II West has
the diamond king , everything is rosy. But
with this layout, the questiOn is: Wi ll South
guess correctly? (I think it is unlikely.)

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St."Ri.68J Darwin, OH
740·99~·7ifL\ or 740-992-5553.
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and .4rter .\fa rket fhrts

See Brei1l ur Brian Whaley
M-Fri 8;30-5:00.
Sat. 8:30-Noon
Sun. Closed ·

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in this
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Saturday, .July- 2, 2005
By Bernice Bede Oaot
You may get an opportunity to put
together something in the year ahead
which will be both very worthwh ile
and prof itable . There 's a strong
chanCe that two o th sr associates of
aqua! talent may be Involved aS w~ ll
CANCER (June 2 1-Ju!Y 22) - Try to
make lima today to spemtwith an old
rrlend you t1aven't seen lately. Th e
get-together will 'be plaasant. as well
as helpful to you In bringing you up to
date on whDt's new.
LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) - The less
people know abou t your intentions
today or how you p!ali to go about
ac:l'lievlng them , the better. Others
mlgl'lt mean well. but In reality. they
may only confuse the Issues lor you.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22)' ~ Sovera l
interesting avenues for bringing about
something for which you've beon
ho~ t ng w ill bfl opened to you today. l1
'I'.'Cn't maHI!r wh ich route you SBiec:.
they'll all lead to your go~.J
LIBRA {Sept . 23-0ct. 23) - Your
leadership qualities will surtace today
in ways that witt be highly eHftcttve
and useful to others You aren't apt to
be offen sive or too forceful. yet all wm
knciw you 're In charge.
SCOAPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A
couple of situations may arise today
that may be similar to those whi c ~
you harld!ed success fu lly previously
Tt1is time you 'll bo able tci use your
e~~:penen c e as a guide.
S AGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec . 21 l Associate s wilt hold you in high
esteem today becau se of the hlgh
work ethics ybu display in doing your
job. You 'll do for :yourself, but won't
forget th ose to wll o m you 're obligated
either
C APRICO RN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Your word wlll bo your bond loday
and whert you say you'tt do' some·
thing . ot.hers dan count on it be1nQ,
, dono. because any prom 1ses you
make to friends will be upheld to th e
lener.
AQUARIU S (Jan 20·Fob. 19) - Use
your time . talents and Eino rgles pro·
duclively today and what you accom plish w111 nor only ,b"e rewardtng but
will withsta nd the tosl of time. You'll
m a~e sure wha t yo u· do will be m oan ·
mgtu l
.
PI SCES (F eb. 20-March 20) --'-· This
•s the riQhl day to engago in a con·
versat1on w1th a friend over !11\ issuo
th a t'~ been on }IO~t 'm•nd and b'Orhoring you . You 'll lind a way to be forth . right without bflmg forwa rd or fHlfSh
ARIE S (March 2 1-Ap ril 19) Contlraue to give top pr1ority today to
matters that can e nhance your maiO·
rial secu nty. If your motivation is
ou·n do whatever II
strong enough. y_
take s to t"lelp you build· a large nest
egg.

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you can enJoy 8 good laugh or two .•
even If 1t's abOut you.
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Ass!stance 'lrom so meone who r,e ally
knows ·.what he/Bhe I&amp; doing may be
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Phone: (740) 949-4011
Specializing in custom homes

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Equipment.
2 bedroom apt. m Rio
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1999--Trail Ute Bantam
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deposit. Catl {740)245·9060.
LlvEsnx::K · Loaded. Must see. 740·
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2
bedroom
apl. heater/AC, 9000 BTU wfdlg- ~~--------'· 949-2709. 58,000 · ,
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paid. Nice location, no pets. L
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5200
condition.
shape,
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(740)446-9442
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Coleman Camp l n~ Trailer
pa1d,
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919 Sale eKcellent condition •
12FT, 2 Klf10 Beds, $4,995
Seconcl Ave , suitable for 1
525.00 (304)937-3346 call John Deere Riding Mow~rs call for Details (304)675·
9295/mo. (740)446-3945
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UpstairS Apar tment. . 2br, 1 s 4 $ 1800 . 3 Dog Frick Deere Credit approval. Your
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furn•st~ed . seep . . .
,
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Required . sawm11! wtth gas power untt , as 539 month with SO down. erator, sleeps 4. Wai $4,995
54 '000
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Antenna. wired. tor C,able,
PRICES . AT JACKSON wttll furnace. $2.000: green- trorfi'John Oaere available at
like new $6 ,500 (304)675ESTATES, 52 Westwood hOuse furnaces &amp; Suj:rpll e&amp; , 4.9%
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package. 27.000 miles 1
e:-:cellent condition. N.A:.D.A.
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$28,900. (740)446·8217.

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Financino for 48 Months or
can j740}446-4536.
New MOdel 457 Standard
Round Baler Only $13,250
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AnttQUBS. 1124 East Main
Special Purchase- John
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7' King Cuttter finish mower. matrC.
$3,000 .
Call
new blades &amp; new double- (740)388·0011
Local Fraternity tn desperate pelt, (740)992-5963, $695
Chevy t989, short bed, step
need of donated working
electric stove or refrigerator Irrigation system, w_lll cover ,side, oriQ. owner, $3,099:00,
7401992-5963
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1195.
937-2805
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$, 2.000.
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8 used homes under S1 .000
Will help Wllh delivery Furnls.hed upstaJrS. 3 rooms
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bedroom with lull delivery,
set-up. and central' air. Can
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speed; 118,000 mites·, new
paint, e:.tra clean Interior,
real nice, runs great. $1 ,900.
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One owner. like new. Pearl
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2000 Ct1evy_Blazer two ~r
52,000 miles (304)593-6979

2000 GMC 314 ton plck·,up,
Clarence
$10.200, call
Goble (740)992-1 fOB if no
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12 Faint
57 Gutter olio

2001 Blacl&lt; Muo1ang. V·6, . - - - - - - . ,
$8500. Firm, (740)742.0502
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Pups, $200~00. 740·992· L~---~:.1:1-~_.1
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Golden Reteive r puppies AMIFM cassene, AJC, off
AKC 1st .shot &amp; wOrmed .road package, new paint.
$200.00
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owner. 76K . e:-::c . cond.,
loaded , never in mud
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GARDEN VEGETABLES
1999 Chevy Suburban 4x4.
good condition. loaded, new
Available at McKean Farm
tires. Askin g
$11,000 .
on
Gentenary
Road
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m'onths on New John Deere
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992-56i7
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Parade line-up-Southern High
School
9:45 Flag Raising-Post 602
10:00 Parade
11:00 Chicken Bar-B-Que (Firehouse)
3:00 Farm Antique Club Tractor Pull
3:00 Patriotic Program .
4:00 Big Bend Cloggers
,
4:45 . Parade Winners Announced
5:00 RACO Frog Jump
5:00 Last Chancz Band
· Southern High School Band and
· Southern Elementary Star Search
Winners will perform between
the Band Shows
6:00 Kiddie Tractor Pull
8:00 Craig Harrison (Music)
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10:00 Fireworks ·

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the Court of Common Pleas,
_the growth is mostly because
of the criminal docket, Judge
Dean Evans said.
"The overall case load is ·
certainly Increasing. but not
at the same rate as the criminal case load" Evans said.
.Common Pleas Court han:
dies felony and civil cases
for Galli a County.
Evans said that in 2001 ,
this court handled .130
criminal indictments. By .

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- · a 50 perce·m increase in cases and civil di sputes not
four years.
exceeding $15,000. ·
That trend is continuing
As or May 2005, her court
this year, he said. As or May, handled 66 felony cases,
his court handled 115 cases. five rpor~ than by May of
If that pace contin11es, last year; 740 mi sdemeanor
Evans '
docket
could criminal cases. one more
approach 300 cases thi s year. than by May" or last _year;
It is a somewhat different and . 2,084 misdemeanor
story in municipal court, traffic cases, 366 fewer tluin
however, Judge Margaret · May' 2004. '
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Keyla Johnson was named 2005 River Recreatiqn -Festival Queen Friday evening at the festival in the Gallipolis City Park,
Johnson is flanked to the far left by Kristin Brandeberry, third runner·up, Brittany Mowery, first runner-up, and to the far right
by Holly Canaday, fourth runner-up; and Miranda Merry, second runner-up.

Johnson crowned
River Rec Queen,
Miss Congeniality
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IMCNEMAR@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

GALLIPOLIS - Kayla Johnson, Gallia
Academy High School senior and daughter of
Kevin and Ronda Johnson of Gallipolis, was
crowned 2005 River Recreation Festival
Queen and was also voted Miss Congeniality
by fellow queen contestants Friday during the
40th annual fe~tival in !he Gallipolis City Park.
Johnson hesitated with slight disbelief when
-she was announced as this year's queen. ·
·Thank you so much," she said, smiling, to
judges from the stage. She happily thanked the
Please see Queen. Al

A pleased Kayla Johnson holds her crown as 2004 Queen Ashley Caldwell
attaches a sash, naming Kayla the 2005 River Recreation Festival Queen
Friday evening in the Gallipolis City Park .

EPA to.reassess human dange,r of CS
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winners named at festival.
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• DOD report challenges
USAF plans for 130th. _
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• Fireworks set for
Centerville. See Page A3
. • School board meets
Tuesday. See Page A3
• MRIDD Boatel sla~s
meeting. See Page A3
• Emergency summer
cooling-program
continu~;~s. See Page AS
• Missing Idaho girl
found at Coeur d'Alene
· restaurant; brother feared
dead.
Page AS
• Festival names Little
Mr. and Miss Firecracker.
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Stale Highway Patrol . officers i., 6umg more warnings
. and fewer ticket&gt; for lesser
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. Al\hough the criminal
docket in municipal court is
down so far thi s year, the
overall number of cases is
about the same. Margaret
··rrv71ti"s said. That is because
civil filings through her
coun have increa ~ed signifi·
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veterans
festival's
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days, the staff in the Gallia
County · Clerk of Courts
office don't have a lot of
free time.
That is common for most
staffs· in offices associated
with the county court system
lately. During the past couple
of years, the case load has
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9:00 a.m ... :...Parade Line-up
10:00 ............ Parade
Noon ............. announcement of p~rade
. .
wmners
noon- 2:00 pm local entertainment
.
1:00 - ............. bmgo starts
2:00 _pm - s:oo pm Karaoke
2:00 pm ......... kiddy game start, balloon
toss, egg race, and more,
an by the Rutland
Nazarene Church, prizes
awarded to the. winner
.1:oopm - 11 :oo pm Nashville
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class action lawsuit settlePOMEROY - Members ment between DuPont and
Environmental · customers in affected -water
of .. an
Protection Agen.cy advisory districts. plans informational
board have deemed the public meetings later this
chemical C8, which has been month to discuss the effe~ts
identified in four local water of the chemical in local
supplies, a ··likely · carcino· water. supplies.
gen:· and recommends that
One of those meetings will
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the EPA conduct additiOJlal be held
the effects of the chemical.

carcinogenicity,
another from 7 to '9 on July human
15 at Meigs High School.
based on animal studies.
The
Mason
County
In a draft report released last
(W.Va.) public water supply week, the majority of memhas tested positive for C8, as ~ hers on an EPA scientific ad vihave the Tuppe~s .Plains· sory bOard that reviewed the
Chester . ..yater Dtstn,ct and report concluded that C8 is
the mumctpal water suppltes ''likely" 10 be carcinogenic to
or Pomeroy and Syracuse.
humans and that the EPA
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Lions Club hopes to continue flag decoration

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Celebrations
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GALLIPOLIS - - Men,
women , children and families
tilled the Gallipolis City Park
Friday for the opening day of
the 40th · annual River
Recreation Festival and more
importantly, to remember the
true reason for the occasion
- to begin the celebration of
the birth of the 'United States
of America.
Gallia·Coumy Chamber of
Commerce President Ryan
Sm'ith introduced Jenny
Dyer. who delivered the
national anthem .
Smith also introduced patri·
otic speaker Keith Jeffers,
pres.ident of Oallia County
YeJ_(lfans Service Commission
and U.S. Army veteran.
Jeffers retired in 1995 from
the military with .just over 25
years or service, including
services in Vietnam, Korea
and Germany.
Jeffers instilled upon the
crowd three points: lhe rea·
son to celebrate, the right to
celebrate and the responsibil·
ity to celebmte.
'There is nostalgia about
the Fou rth ()f',July - cook·
outs. ice creatn, parades, the
displaying of our ·flag and
wearing of patriotic clothing.: ·
and firework s." he said. "I
.would like you to think of
thqse who gave us the right to
celebrate, those who preserved our freedoms through
the years and who continue at
this very moment to preserve
tho se rights and ' freedoms.
Think of the sacrit1ces made
in the past, the present and
those sacrifices yet to be
made in the future by these
young men and women who
are inh&lt;trm's way today: ·
''Those visions that were
established
by
the
Declaration of Independence
are ·never dying and they
continue to light the way for
us as we face the challenges
that the future may bring,"
he added. ''Now is the time
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and support our troo~s. our
ideal s and oar pre'sidenl.
Let's not be driven apart by
our differences. but work at
our individual responsibility
wi thout regard · to who we.

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for granted.
secrets in the county.
"That's why we haven't
In fact , in Meigs Coupty.
quit," Lions · Club ;Vice the Lions Club has donated
President Bruce · -.Teaford 35 park benches, contributed
, sa itl. "If we would stop. peo- thousands of dollars in llood
pie would be unh~ppy. We relief, ·sponsored 1wo dogs
sure don't do it for the that ha\(&amp; become seeing-eye
glory." •
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guides. r\'furbished the
The Lions Club is a ser- pavilion at Beech Grove
vice organization ihat often Cemetery and provided t~e
does not share in the lime•
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honof an&lt;t pay tribute to
great- country, our own
United States of America." ·
Jeffer' \vas joined by Lauren
SchmolL 2004 Miss Gallia
County and 2005 grdduate ·or
River Valley High School. She
is the daughter of James and
Deborah Schmoll of Cheshire,
and has been in volved in
National Honor Society, Beta
Club. Drama Club. Ke y Club, .
An Club. French Club and
w~s one of six co-valedictorians at the RVHS grad!Jatlon
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