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HoWARD FENDRICH

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WIMBLEDON, EnglandA day before " Wimbledon
began, Andy Roddick st~
on a slope overlooking the
practice courts at the All
England Club. Down below,
Roger Federer was going
thr6ullh a training session, and
Roddtck sneaked a peek.
Two weeks later and a short
walk away. Roddick got a
much closer look in ·the
Wimbledon final , and after
absorbing a lopsided loss to
fall to 1-9 against Federer, the
American arrived at two conclusions:
.
Federer is better than every• one a.t everything, and
Rodtiick would love nothing
better than to keep trying to
defeat the man who's by far
the No. I player of their generation and now is being
judged against ihe· greats of
generations past. ·
"He's probably as close as
has been (o unbeatable."
•
Roddick said Sunday after
losing
to
Federer
at
Wimbledon for the third consecutive year. .
"I want another crack at him ' ·
till my record is 1-31. I stili
want to go against him again.
You want to compete against
tne best. He's the measuring
stick, so you kind of know
AP photo
where you are and where you Andy Roddick. of the USA. holds his second-place trophy after
go."
.
being defeated by Roger Federer, of Switzerland, 6-2. 7-6 (2).
As talented as Roddick is 6-4
in the Mens' Singles Fin.al on Centre Court' at Wimbledon
good enough to win the 2003
U.S. Open. finish No. I that Sunday.
year at the age of 21. and now
What's vital for Roddick is of the fastest serve and one of
make it to the final at the All that he keeps trying to catch the biggest forehands in the
England Club two straight up.
game. Federer produced more
years - he can't come close
And that' ~. what he plans lo aces ( 11-7), more forehand
to Federer at the moment.
do.
•
winners (14-3), and broke
But that's OK. No one can
"There's things that Andy Roddick four times to win in
on grass. And no one can , con- could do to be , effective straight sets.
"All' of them are trying as ·
sistently, on any surface.
against Roger. It's all a leamas ·they can:" Federer
liard
"The bad news," as three- ing process and it's obviously
time Wimbledon winner Boris' gaining confidence in ·some of said. "Obviously. for the next
Becker put it, "is Roger is the new things he was trying few years. I'll definitely be a
only going to get better."
against him ," Roddick's h.ugc favorite ·also for this
Since June 2004, Federer is coach, Dean Goldfine, said. tournament. Doesn't mean
98-5 (a .951 winning percent- "His net game is getting beuer necessarily I'll take them all."
If he's got a touch of a
age) with 15 titles that have and that's obviously one of the
come on grass, hard, clay and . keys. If you sit back there and charhpion 's arrogance. he's
indoor courts. None of the let Roger hit from the baseline earned it.
losses came
in
finals ami don ' t .pressure him, it's
Bjorn Borg an'd Pete
(Federer's won a record 21 in tough."
,
. San'lpras arc the only other
a row), though two were in . . The amazing thing about men in the past 60-plus years
semifinals at this year's Grand Federer is that he's so versa- to win three consecutive
titles.
And
Slams, against Marat Safin at tile, he &lt;.:an beat anybody in Wimbledon
Federer
claimed
his
fifth
· the Australian Open and any way, including a demoralRafael Nadal at the French izing tendency to one-up Grand Slam championship at
the same age - 23 years, I0
Open, the only major he has opponents in their strengths.
In the quarterfinals. Federer months - that Sampras was
yet to win and now w\.11 foctts
on adding to his collection.
faced No. 21-seedcd Fernando when he won the fifth of his
Unprompted, . Federer men- Gonzalez, who hits every shot record 14 majors.
" He loves playing at
tioned those setbacks during as if it's his last. Federer
the on-court trophy ceremony matched Gonzalez power for Wimbledon , he loves the
Sunday after his close-to-per- power, and displayed dazzling game. Federer's mother,
feet
performance·
beat defense to win in straight sets. l,..ynette, said at the All
In the . semitinals, , Federer England Glub . on Sunday. "I
Roddick 6-2. 7-6 (2), 6-4. He
said the losses in Melbourne faced No. 3-seeded Lleyton hope the tennis world cim reap
and Paris meant "the pressure Hewitt. widely considered the benefits from what he is
was on" at Wimbledon.
best returner in the game and a showing on c0url.'
It should , because Federer's
After making 33 winners baseline ·expert who's as
and only three unforced errors speedy as· they come. Federer sublime tennis and A-Rod's
through two sets and , whip- looked every bit as quick and super ·tude are both good for
ping passing shots by Roddick adept in lengthy rallies. faced the game. Frpm 1983-03. the
at will, Federer was told that only one break point atliT)atch two top-seeded men never met
just when it seems as if he while earning eight, and broke in the Wjmbledon 'final ; now
·can't gef any better, he does.
Hewitt three times to win in it's happened in consecutive'
"It seems like it. yeah ," straight set,.
years.
Federer said, drawing laughter
In .the tina!. Federer faced
There's little reason to think
from the Centre Court crowd. No. 2-seede&lt;l Roddick, owner it won't· happen \\gain.

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would like to go, but•it is not
a big priority with me," said
Hafner. ·who was not selected
for the team despite posting
star-quality numbers.
Entering the second game
of a day-night doubleheader
at Jacobs Field against
Detroit, Hafner had 16
homers,. 56 RB!s and a .313
avenagdn 73 games·. Much
. of the product ion came over
a tornd stretch of etgh!
games since June 27, dunng
which he hit .500 t 16-for-32)
with five homer' and 16
RBls.
·'Hafner has picked it up,"
said Detroit manager Alan
Trammell . "I remember
· when we voted. I looked at
him and I want to say he was
hitting in the .280s. If we
were picking (now): he
would have been considered
a little more."
A year ago, Hafner was in
the running for the final spot
on the AL tea'm, but lost in a
lan&lt;lslide vote by the fans to
Hideki Matsui of the New
York ·Yankees.
"I want no part of that
again," said Hafner. ·~when
Matsui is on the ballot, you
have no chance." ·

Reds
·from, Page BI
had a huge day for us."
Ryan Wagner (3-2) pitched
two innings for his first win
since May 27. Kent Mercker
allowed baek-to-back doubles to pinch-hitter Pedro
· Feliz and Moises Alou to start
the ninth - Griffey said he
couldn't see either ball- and
was repk\ced by Belisle, who
got the tina! three outs fpr his
first major league save.
· "I love it!'' he said. "It was
awesome."
San Francisco's J.T. Snow
doubled among his three hits,
drove in two runs, and made a
remarkable stop at fir~! with
the bases loaded in the second. He dove to knock the
ball down, then threw from a
seated position on ·the ground
to nitcher Kirk Rueter on the

btr:.

iiou had iwo RBI doubles
and Michael Tucker doubled
twice, had an RBI single and

Armstrong
from PageBI
move in front again . .
Then, Armstrong - who
has worn the leader's jersey
r{tore than 60 times - will
truly consider himself on
track for a seventh straight
title before retirement.
For the past two years ,
Armstrong's team won , the
team time trial for the U.S.
Postal Ser.vice squad. Now he
wants to win for new Sponsor
Discovery Chan ne I in the
nine' man discipline - i'
41.9-mile ride from Tours to
Blois.
·
"It's critical in that you can
gain time and every second
counts," Armstrong said. "It's
good for the morale and good ·
for the team to show they are
strong. We've been lucky
enough to win the last two
years and we 'd like to try
again."
A strong showing could
bolster hi s advantage. The
Texan leads Jan Ullrich·by 66
.seconds,
Alexandre
Vinokourov by 51 and Ivan
Basso by 84.
"I can' t go to bed at night
thinking I00 r,ercent we' re
going to win,' he said. '' I
think we're up against some
strong teams. It 's critical at
the end to ride steady becau se
the course will be going up '

being on the 15-day disabled
list with a sore right shoulder,
but said he knows :it is the
wise fbing to do for the team.
Betancourt has been a key
co~ in tbe Indians' bullpen,
gmpg 2-2 with a, 2.21 ERA
and 38 strikeouts in 36 2-3
innings.
"I feel · bad right now
because I'm the first one to
go down," said Betancourt.
'The bullpe'n is strong and
we work ·with each other. J
really !eel sad becauSe when
PAIN IN THE NECK: I come to the ba!!parkJ know
Casey Blake continues to- be I'm not going to-PKlY·
· bothered by a strained neck.
'The big thing is to g!!l,
·•r d give it a go," said the ready for the final three
Indians'
out11eldcr-third months of the season when
baseman when asked if he. hopefully I can help this team
when it really counts."
could play Monday.
He winced as he answered,
BASELINES: Third basehowever, as he gingerly tried
to tum and face re_P?rters man Aaron Boone missed the
first game to be with wife
asking about his cond1tion.
"It feels like I've pinched a Laura. who delivered the
nerve or something,'.' Blake couple's first baby, a boy.
said. 'T ve had something a Boone was in unifonm, but
little like this before and have did not start the second
been able to play trnough it. I game .... Hall of Farner Bob
tried Saturday and it locked Feller, 86, threw out the ceremonial first pitch before.
upon me.
"1'\tey had a chiropractor. game two and got a standing
.come m before the first game ovation .... The Indians had a
today and he twisted a couple promotiGn where fans could
things. I feel a li,ttle better, buy hot dogs for only $1 during the doubleheader, More
but not much.
than 55.000 were sold in the
FEELING BAD AND first . game and the team
SAD: Right-.hander Rafael expected to exceed that figBetancourt is. unhappy at ure in the nightcap.
.In 2004, Hafner had some
fun with the vote, using his
odd nickname of "Prank" to
start a campaign that included a groundswell of support
from his ·home state of North
Dakota.
"I carried the home folks,
but so did Matsui," Hafner
said after the Yankees star got
millions of Internet votes
from Japan. ',' Let's just say I
was at a distinct disadvantage." ·

Rutland parade

scored three runs for the The right-hander was tagged
. Giants, who lost their third for seven runs mi three hits ·
straight following a four- and he walked two.
Rueter allowed a seasongame winning streak:
After San Francisco went high three homers·after giving
ahead on Deivi Cruz's solo up only four homers m 17
home run in the lifth, the previous ·games against the
Reds tied the game at 8 in the Reds.
.
sixth when Rich Aurilia
Rueter, who hasn't won
scored on a passed ball by since beating the Astros in
Jack Taschner, which spoiled Houston on May 13, also saw
a chance for. Jeremy Accardo his winless stretch reach nine
(0-2) to notch his first major starts and he has a five~game
league win.
·
losing streak during that span.
Elizardo Ramirez, recalled
He allowed seven runs and
before the game from Triple- nine hits. in four innings,
A Louisville and sent back struc)&lt; out two and walked
down afterward, failed to pick four.
up his first major league vicManager Felipe Alou said
tory in his ·fourth big league atierward
the Giants would
start. He has allowed a home
discuss
whether
to keep the
. run in each star.t. This was his
first start since May 26 and struggling left-hander in the
first appearance since June 3. rotation.
"It's. an uphill battle," he
The Giants scored the tying
said
of the rotation. "Coming .
r-un in the fourth when
Ramirez failed to hold onto a into spring tmining, )lie had
. throw from Felipe Lopez try- · what I thought was a ~ery
ing to complete a double play good situation with the
.ing rotation. W. '
ring
at fir!;t.
Ramirez gave up a single to enough runs...t win games.
Snow moments later. and he You say .we need Barry
was done atier 3 2-3 imiings. Bonds, but this team hits."

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BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY
City
National _Bank is closing its
Pomeroy branch and consolidating all accounts to its
Mason, W.Va. branch due to
space limitations in downtown.
City National Bank Vice•
president ' of Retail Craig
Stilwell said the Pomeroy
branch was closing due to the

' "challenges of the facility."
"The fadlity has never been
ideal because it's not a full service branch," Stilwell said.
"It's hard to operate a branch
without a drive-up ATM.
We're a small office tucked
into the downtown" area which
limits how much growth we
can have . When the lease came
,up we decided not to renew."
Stilwell acknowledged that
recent llooding sustained by

the facility was a factor but it
was not. a major one. In fact
the building · had undergone
two remodels in 18 months.
"Flooding was not a l'najor
factor," he added. "If it was a
situation where we had a full
.service facility we would have
continued to brace for the
llnoding just like the other
downtown merchants and let
the Ohio River run it 's course."
. Stilwell says that full service

facility can be found at the
Mason. W.Va. brunch, ;tdding
that the drive-up facility has
been enhanced, the ATM has
been upgraded and evening
hours arc availahle to accommodate a larger clientele .
Employees from the Pomeroy
branch e&lt;m abo be found at the
Mason and Ne w Ha ven . W.Va.
branches. No one from the
Pomeroy branch lost their job
due to the consol idatiop.

Association
pledges funds to
July 4 pool party
BY BRIAN

J.

REED

MIDDLEPORT The
Mid\lleport
Community
Association will donate up to
$2 ,000 to help defray costs
associated with the July 4 pool
Page A5
party at Middleport pool , and
• Martha Chain, 88
members hope the party will
• James Cunningham, 84 be .incorporated into the Village's annual Independence
• Roy. Dowell, 61
Day observan&lt;.:c when it's
• Richard Fick, Sr., 81
revived next year.
At Tuesday's monthly
• Roger Russell, 83
meeting of the assoGiation.
members discussed the success of the pool party, organized by pool managers Dale
Riffle .and Jim Brewer and a
committee
of local citizens .
• Sayre receives
Riftle
and
Brewer had
Rice Scholarship.
planned July 4 events at the
See Page -A3
pool before the community\
celebration was canceled last
• Bank issues advisory.
.
month. but then decided to
See Page A5
work with' volunteers to
• Possible Rehnquist
expand the scope of those
retirement offers prospect events once the Association
announced plans to cancel the
of double vacancy at
festivities in Dave Diles Park.
Supreme Court.
Yesterday. lhe membership voted to pay expenses
See Page A5
associated
with the party,
• Ohio joins states.
such as food , prizes , extra
allowing Medicaid-paid
payroll expenses, . and other
costs, using funds originally
assisted iiving.
donated for the community's
See Page A6
July 4 celebration and fireworks display.
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Association Vice President
Tom Dooley said donors.
WEATHER
who had contributed $4.000
toward the annual celebration. were contacted after the
association canceled the July
4 program . Some of the
donors asked that their dona-·
tions be returned, but others
allowed the association to
keep their 'donations $2,120 in all - and to use·
the funds at the discretion of
the association .
" Being able to use those
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donations to benefit the community's July 4 celebration
was ihe most gratifying part
of the entire situation,"
Dooley said about the cancelation
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bration
. "I hope next year the
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Association dm work with
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·fes!ivities in Dave Diles Park
Comics
to make a day-long event."
"This is a good coll&lt;~bora­
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The Association also voted
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to the United Fund for Meigs
B Section County and the River City
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BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGE N T @ M Y D~ILYS E ~T I NE L .CO M

POMEROY - State Senator ·
Joy"Pmlgett &lt;R -Co,hocton) will
be " guest reade r during children's story hour' at 2 p.m.
today at tk Pomeroy Library. .
Padgell will he joined by
sp,ecial guest readers from
the
Pomeroy/ Middleport
Lions Cluh Brenda Barnhart
and Meig s Coun ty Sheriff
Robert Bee~le .
The rcade'r., will he demon-

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to see

the words on the page. an ability that so me children do not
possess whi ch is wh y the
·:Wild About Eye, .. exhibit
will also be at the library &gt;tart-

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"Pom(:roy ha:-. ~c cn t.l good

site for I" despiiC som·e o f lfte
chaiiC.. ge,." S1ilwcll said.
"But .' it 's fairl y limited in its
a ccc ~~ am1 nlo:-.1 cu..,torn ers
want us to ha i'C a dri 1c-thru
like !he Masmt office ...
,After the cl"" "·c nf lhe
Pomeroy
hra nl'lt
City
Naiional Bank. 11 h"'c corpora to; offices arc ba ,cd tn

"Wild About Eyes"
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Padgett·at Pomeroy
Library today

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and down ."
Zabriskie said. "He asked me
Ullrich and Vinokourov if he could have a turn."
will ' ride for the T-Mobile
Zabriskie ·
, fears
team while Basso races for Armstrong's turn is immiTeam
&lt;;:SC,
as doe s nent. ,
Zabriskie. Zabriskie finished
"Holding onto the lead is
in 56th pla.ce in Monday's going to be ·really tough." he
133-lllik leg, which started . said.
from · La Chataigneraie in ' Time losses are limited
western · France and snaked during the ,team tin]e trial
toward tne medi'eval city of after a rule change was put in
Tours.
place before the 2004 Tour.
Booncn won in 4 hours, 36 The last of the 21 teams comminutes, 9 seconds .and kept ·. peting will concede a l'naxi-·
the green jers~ y as the best · mum .. of three minutes no
sprinter. Peter Wrolich of matter how far behind it finAustria was second and ishes.
Stuart O'Grady of Australia
The team placing second
was third . '
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loses a ma ximum of 20 secArmstrong loathe\ such 1lat onds while third and fourth
stages and was relieved sim- place give away no more than
ply to have avoi&lt;.kd an acci- 30 and 40 seconds. respecdent.. Two years ago. he was tively. This soften s the blow
&lt;.: aught in a 35-rider crash on in case of a heavy loss. but it
the Tour an..! was. lucky .to also nullifies the impact of
escape with cuts and bruises. catching Armstrong on a bad
'' Day s lik e today aren' t da y..
The · main threats to
necessaril y my idea of a gre a~
time." he said. ' "Everybody Armstroitg 's team are Team
does something a little bit CSC and Phonak - led by
crazy in front of YOl! on the his former US. Postal le&lt;!m·
fini sh...
mate Floyd Landi s and feaArm stro ng stayed in the turing former world time trial
middle of the pack as f&lt;~ rm e rs champion Santiago Botero.
L1st year, Phonak fini shed
put down their too ls and vil lagers gazed from ston e jn second 'place. Team CSC is
houses at the mass of cycli sts ~ onfid e nt of improving on
streaming past in a mili1ary- firth place. ,
"We've heett training hard
like unit. He eve n found time
to chat with Zahri , kic ,' hi s 0 11 thi s course." .&gt;aid Bjarne
former teammat e at U.S. Rii , , the 1996 Tour winner
now wa&lt;.: hing the team . '·' And
Postal.
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"Lance was telling me to I think we're ready."
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Roddick on the outside looking in
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ing today through .Jul y 26.

"Wild Ahnlll Ev es" i, a
Tim Baum of Baum Lumber in Chester and Sheriff Robert Beegle load donated building suptraveling
exhihi! th:1t PreYe nt
plies for use in Beegle 's jail renovation . Baum has don:eted floor ti le and hundreds of dollars
BI'imlitc" Ohi&lt;1 l1:" liclcl in other materials toward the project .
oped tu Clll'oumgc chi ldren to
be awme of th e illlpllrt ann.· of
their v i~ i on and e y~: t: ar('.
Am&lt;mda Bai ley nf the Me igs
County
District Public Library
BY BRIAN J. REED .
rates could cause problems in
The county pays $55 per
said
that.
" By rrnvidi ng this
BREED@ MYDAILYSENTINE~. C OM
other areas of the .sheriff's day. per bed, under contracts
prograHl
al the Pom eroy
operations - in&lt;.:luding pay- 1Vith the Southeastern Ohio
POMEROY
. - Meigs roll , Beegle said !;1St week.
Regional Jail in Nelsonville Library durin g the children's
County Sheriff Robert Beegle
'T ve ~ot to gci the Jail and Washington County Jail summer r.cading progmm. it
hopes ,.to re-open the Meigs opened by .the end of July," in Marietta. There is also gi ves k1ds and their parellls a
-County Jail by thll end of July. Beegle said. "It's going to si.gnificant cost involved in wondc1i'ul opportunit y to read
Beyond that time. contin - ha vy Ill be done· be~ a use the transporting prisoners to .and ahnut subjects ..:ont·erning l:!)'e
ued use of outside jail space housing funds arc needed in from court appearances from health and sal"'lv."
"Wild Abmll f:yc., .. i, a travthose outside jails ·and otheven at negotiated contract other areas ,''
.eling cxltibit tit ell gil'cs partiders. Beegle said.
Beegle is using donaled pants hand s-on experience and
materials. cash contributions knowledge to make informed
from local residents . and and healthy dce~s ion ' regardcommunity organization s. in!!. the care of thei r eve~ :
l lsing bowling ha ib. hand
and ~olunt e er labor to
he
ld pad dk ' thai , jmul:ite
upgrade the jail. which wa.\
ey
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di-:t\hl'' an d an c~ · c ,afeclosed two ye ~trs ago by former Sheriff lblph Tru ~ .,~ll . tv matchinu ~a m c . t he L' \ hi hBc~glc hopes using tlte jai l as ii k ~&gt; partic ip:uil ' .1cc for
a five-day holding facility thi.' Jll :-o L'h L' "&gt; ~1\IW ti l L' l'Y C
for minor ollenders will 'worb . It ha &gt; four k arn1i1g
relieve the budgetary burden stiltinns that pnH"iLlc:-. hand sof paying for jail bed·, in on intl'raL'li \'e vj, j\111 ex pt•ri encc \ for children and adults.
other facilities .
"Wild Ahnu1 EI'C&gt;.. was
So far. 'he has rece iV'e d
hi' • Prc l'cnt
$9.292 in donations to the develope..!
Blindne"
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Ohio
· and the
project.
Boonshort
Mu,ctllll
of
County commissioners are .
by state law. re sponsible for Discm·c,y in Dayton. It i' lundthe housing. food and med- eo by the Ohio Dcpanmcnt of
ical care expenses associated Health. Bureau of Chil d and
with prisoners in county cus- Famil y Hc·alth Sen icc' and the
tody. However. funds appi·n- Save Om Si ~ht PmL!ram .
The lthrar\•, 2&lt;KI~ Children's
priated for those expense s
Summer
Rc-adin:. : Pn,:..: ra m has
but not spent have. in the
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past , been made ava ilabl e for
other sheriff's depanment amJ Darin!.! Dec~b. .. and each
expenses - including \\'ages chilli i:-. t.::ll~C( l li ra~t.·d Il l rL~&lt;tJ at
for deputies .
, lea~t twn hnm~. . ?t \\ eck \\ ith a
As of the, end of June . hook of thcir cht~i~c ~
"'TI1c summer r'L'adi n ~ prn- _..
$86.426 remained in Beegle \
gram
uive:-. \..'l1ildrcn. and aJull ~
$24:1 .039 salaries line item.
lime
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t:~pll\1"\.~ 1\.'_adiJtg Pf'li~m~
and Be~g l e said upon ass umin e offi ce in Januarv that lav- tn a:-.:.. r:-.tm pnnnnll ng. a\'·:an~ n~ ~ s..
111 man' . . ubit.'(b area:-. that m;_t\
otl\ mi ght he neces',:u-y if till' .. he
un!~~mll i;..,r H) them. like c.::ve
State Senator Joy .Padgett. R-Coshocton , and Sheriff Robert
Please see Beegle, AS
Beegle inspect Work completed to date m the Meigs County Jail.
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Bush thanks Denmark for Iraq help; mulls Reputed terror boss
Supreme Court nomination ·at home
says Iraqi army as '!'~ch

an enemy as Amencans

Bv TPM RAUM
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CO PENHAGEN , Denmark
- President Bu sh thanked
Iraq ally Denmmk on
Tuesday in Copenhagen
and mulled hi s dec·isi on on
a Supreme Court nominalion he' ll soon make at
. home.
On his way loan inlernalipnal economic sum mil in
Scotland. Bu sh reviewed
res ume s and' o1her malerial
un polenlial cou n nominees
10 rep!ace re1 irin g Sandra
Day 0 Connor
.
. ·Press Secrclary Scu ll
McCle ll an said lhe pres ident woulu lake severa l
weeks to find a sun.:e:-o~or.
blll he di smis., cd the idea
I hat Bu sh mighl hold •IP hi s
dec ision in order to give
libera l group s le s- lime to
criti cize it before Se nate
con firm ation ht&gt;.a c in~ s can
be held.
•
" He's llll)\ ' Jil~ ft) n vard
now. " McCk i"ian .'aid.
" He ' s commillcd Ill moving
forwanl 111 a limc ly m·an ner. 11
The presidc m has sa id l1e
wants 1o ha1·e a new JUSiice
confirmed
·named and
before lhe coun beg in s iiS
new term in Oc 1nbcr
Mc Clellan woulu . not
spe.c ulale abou l whose
names migl] t be on lhc li sl
· 1ha t Bush looked over on
lhe 7 1/2-hour fli~hl from
Washinglon.
"
More than a half dozen
people are unde r considcralio n fur
Bush's first
Supreme Co urt no minaliun .
Mc·Ciellan to ld reporlers
uboard Air Force One.
Bush arrived in De nmark
rn a li ghl drin le Tuesday
~ven in g and was spendin!.!
the niih1 in a roy al palace·
on t he mnskins of 1own . He
was gre eted l) y Queen
Margr.elhe and mu sic from
a fife and drum corps.
He will j(&gt;in leaders of
seven o1her majn r induslria·J
nalion s in the Scottish
resort of Gleneagles on

-Factories
orders rise
2.9 percent
in May
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factories saw orders rise bv 2.9·
perce nl in · May, the biggest
~ai n in 14 monlhs. with most of
the slrength rellecl ing mbust
uemand fo r airplanes and pans.
The sizable advance came
:tfter 0.7 percent increases reg- .
islered in bolh March and
April.
the
Commerce
De partment
reponed on
ruesday.
While lhe pickup in Mily wao;
o,\dc&lt;)me. I he lmesl \napshm of
;nan ufacturin g: activity showed
hat improvemem~ across various sec1ors were uneven.
New bookings for machinery
· and computers ldl .in May.
Orders for cars and primary
metals. includ in~ sleel. · were
llat. Bul Jemaiiu"lor airplane,,
household appliances and furniture all posted gains. Orders
lor .food prodycl' and alothing
Jlso wenl up.
"On ttverag.e munuf[ICturing
is doin2 OK. but with a' UJt of
individual indLjstry ,.,uialion...
;aid Ken Mayland. pre,;ident of
ClcarView Economic. . .
The "'erall perl'c)llllance 111
71&gt;hi} ""' dche 10 lhe 3 percenl
:ncre;.l\~ in ordero.; to factorie..,
that ~co,;om i-.,r... \\Crc forecastmg before 1he repon was
relea;;ed.
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Excluding orders for airplaoes and oth~r. transportalion
equipmenL though. fac10ry
orders dipped by 0. 1 percent in
May. Thi s category saw orders
decline by 0.4 percenl in April.
ManufaciUring. hanjeSI hil
by the 200 I recession. has
somelime' had a bump) road
to recoverv. Sill I. fac10rv aui'.
ity is con;idcrcd 10 be In good
'hape despite the toll of high
energy prices and increa...e&gt; in
the costs of some raw mmcrials.

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U.S. President George W. Bush . .second right, and (irst lady Laura Bush, right, are welcomed by
. Denma~k·s Queen Margrethe II. left, and Prince Henrik upon the ir arrival at Fredensborg Pa lace
Tuesday 1n Fredensborg. Denmark. Pres ident Bush begins his fourth trip to Eu rope this year in
De nma rk. dining with roy.a lty and say1ng thanks to a wartime ally. He ends his visit in Scotland,
where rich nations are being asked to do more to ease poverty in Africa.
Wedne sda y for lhree da ys in on "a handful'' of names
" It's a real priority and
o f lalks. Thi s year's Group over ·the next. few weeks. so methin g the pre sident
o f Ei~ ht summit is focused He di scounted speculation asked and was brie fe d on
on aid to Afr ica but divided that another se al mi ght lhi s morning.'' Hadley said.
over a st ralegy to comb&lt;lj open in th e near term , per- . One SEAL has been re sglobal warm ing.
ha ps wilh the re tiremenl of cued and I he bodies of two
Firs!.
Bu~h
mcels Chief
Jusli ce
Willi.am olhe;s were
recovered
Wedn esda y wilh Denmark's Rehnqui sl. who ba s bee n Munday:
pnm e 111 1111 ster. Anders . trealed for ib yrold cance r.
On Sli ll anolher subjecl,
Fogh Ra smusse n: The pres·
On. ano lher · sub ;e.cl. "Hadley said more needs to
1dent ancl IHs w1 le. Laura. Bush s na11onal secunly be learned about 1he pr.owere also to altend a '&gt;~n- ad v1se r. Siephen Hadl ey. posed 1akeover ., of the
cheon ho sted by the quce.n who also briefed reporle!·s Unocal Oil Co rp. by
state-owned
and her French -born hu s- aboard A1r Force One, sa 1d C hina 's
b•111d. Prin,·e Henrik.
he expecls ib e Tal iban and CNOOC Lid
Bu sll bro ught persona l al -Qa ida lo make a concen Some
1;1embers
of
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et'fo
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lec
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tha nk s to. lhl·s S··andinavi,·m
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counlry for it s support. on in Afghan iSian slated for $ 18.5 billion takeover bid
Iraq . Denmark ha s abou t · the fall
announced Ias1 month cou ld
500 lroops in soulhern Iraq.
"I lhin k you·re go in g lo pose risks 10 U.S . national
It was Bush" s founh 1rip see some viol ence· bel ween sec urily, and they , have
10 Euri&gt;pe_ I hi s yea r.
now
a nd ·september.'" ca lled' for a full review by
Briefing papers sludi ed Hadley said.
the Bu sh administration . •
by Bu sh included back Hadl ey a lso sa id lh e
'' When a fore ign governgro und information on the United States was "doing menl-owned
co mpan y
careers and personal li ves everyth in g we can to find " acquire s a··u .s . company, it
of prospective jLmic es· ~nd I he . remain ing member of a raises some que sti ons. ll 's
ke y rulings !hey have made. 'fuur-man Na vy SEAL com- obviously something we' re
McCle llan said.
mando team thai is mis sing go in g 10 have to · look at,"
He said Bu sh wou ld hom e in Afghanistan.
Hadley said.

Militants storm·Hindu shrine
complex in India; six killed ·
BY BISWAJEET BANERJEE

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or Ram. 1he high-

esl god in the Hindu panlheon,
bul Musl1ms say !here is no
AYODHYA. India - A sui- proof of thai claiin.The dispme
cide bomber blew up a securily is still .working its way through
fence Tuesday and gunmen · India\ courts.
· used the breach 10 storm a
Ayodhya is guarded at all
Hindu · shrine complex a1 the times by thousands of troops.
center of Hindu-Muslim slrife. and the site has multiple :barriseninQ off a 1wo-hour ~unbaule , cades where visitors are fri sked.
that lett all six anackers dead. Security is so tight .that even
police said.
pens. pencils. · lighters and
An attacker in a jeep blew · mmc~boxcs m·e prohibi1ed.
hi1melf up..with the blasl learSecurity oflicials in New
ing 4. hok in iron rail ings sur- Delhi said they were able lo
rounding lhc shrine and allow- repulse the allack re lali vely
ing the other tive attackers 10 qu ickl y because intellige nce
gel within 50 yards of the 1em- repo11s had ind icaled thai mili-·
pie's inner sanc1um. police said. t&lt;ml groups were planning to
Atier lhe gunbaltle. I he · all&lt;iCk religious siles. ·
attackers· bodies were sprawled
Prime Minislcr Manmohan
on ihe grounds. and hundreds of Singh strongly condemned the
local residenls converged on the attack and said the ~ovcmmcm
complex. Three 'ecurily guard' would Jeal linnly ~vith lcrrurwere wounded in the bailie. and , ·ists
poli ce said 1hey recovered four ' "All stale govemments have
AK-47 &lt;LSsaull rilles. one car- been alertcd ~to take adequme
bine rille. 17 li ve grenades and precautions 10 · protect monuone small rncke1 launcher from mcnts. · security inslallations.
the attackers.
relig ious places. Particular
The sile. about350 miles easl altenl iun has been drawn
of Ne_w Delhi. is claimed by toward rnainlaining cont'munal
both Hindus and Muslims. &lt;md harmony. peace ancl public
lhe auack appeared re ligiou&gt;ly order.'' said Singh's spokesman.
molivated. although no claim of Sanjay Bmu.
responsibili1y .wa~ made and . The auack triggered a quick
police didn'l blame any group. reaction in HyderJbad. about
Hindu nationali'h qi1ickly 680 miles soulh of New Delhi.
polnled a li nger al Pakistan- . Police mTeSted 20 Hindu
backed Muslim militanh fro m mllionalisls protesting whal
-the lndiwH&lt;inrrnlled JX&gt;rtinn of 1hcy said was PakiSian's
Kashmir. and said lhc incidenl inn)IVCI11l'nl. n1CI' humed lhc
prmcd -India\ recent peace Pak&lt;,l&lt;tni nalionai tlag and a
m·enures wilh hlamabad were p:~pcr dtigy of Paki st;m
a failure.
Pre.s iJ ~nl
Gen.
Pcncl
Pakistan condemned lhe Musharraf..police said. .
attack. a~ did the largest milillml
The oppo,ition Bhara1iya
group in Ka.,hmir. Hezb-ul Janal;l Part1 called for addilionMujahedeen .
India
and aJ demonsir.11ions.
Pak~stan are pursuing peace
U1e violence wa' the lirs1
alter years of acrimony.
major attack on a Hindu temple
n1e sprawling 80-acre com- sile since a 2002 assaull on the
plex has seen previous vin- Ahhardhani temple i~t \WStem
lence. In 1992. Hindu nalional- Gujaral slat'e whi&lt;;h lefl 32 peuiqs demolished a 16th century . pie dead. Thai allack was
:vfu,Jim mo&lt;.que on lhe sile. blmned on the PakiSian-based
·,parking rials lhal killed mone L L,hk•u·-c Ta) yaba group lhan 2J)(X) people.
one of more thm1 a dtllcn ~ucrHindu leaders claim 1he rilla gri&gt;ups · tighti1ig - for
mo,que wa.' built by Mogul Kashmir\ independence or its
ruler, on the sile of a sacred mer~er 11 ilh mosll) Muslim
Hindu lemple . They believe il is Pakistan.

BAGHDAD. Iraq - The
reputed leader .of al-Qaida in
Iraq said the Iraqi army is as
great an enemy as the ·
Americans and announced the
formation of a new terror command to fight Iraq's biggest
Shiite militia, in an audiotape
lound Wednesday -on the
Internet .
. The comments, purportedly
from Abu Musab ai-Z;Irqawi ,
appeared aimed at discouraging .armed Iraqi groups from
entering talks with the Iraqi
go'vemme nt The tape challenged critics who maintain
that fighting .u.s. troops is
legitimate, but who oppose
attacks on Iraqi forces.
Defense Secretary Donald
H. Rumsfeld and olher oflicials haye said U.S. representatives have participated in meet. ings wilh Sunni insurgents in
an effon to help the Iraqi government draw militants inio the
political process.
"Some say that the resistance is divided into two
groups - an honorable resistance thatlighls the nonbeliever-occupier and a dishonorable
resistance that fights Iraqis."
the
speake r said. "We
announce that the Iraqi army is
an army of apostates and n\ercenaries that has allied itself
with the Crusade rs and came
to destroy Islam and fight
Muslims. We will fight it"
The speaker tacitly acknowledged pr~ssure to abandon the
stru ggle againsl the Americans

and their Iraqi allies, s&lt;lying he
was "saddened and burdened"
by people "advising me not to
persist in fighting in Iraq." ''
· He also said the Americans
began speaki hg of negotiations
10 end the conflict after alQaida' had "humiliated" U.S.
forces on the battlefield.
Rumsfeld has acknowledged
lhat U.S. uflicials have met
with some insurgents in an
effort io pull them into the
political process, but he has
in sisted the talks did not
involve negotiations with aiZarqawi and other suspected
·
terrorists. ·
It was impossible to determine whether the speaker was
al-Zarqawi, although the voice
sounded like ones on tapes
U.S. officials have acknowledged were made by the
Jordanian-born terror mastermind.
It could also nol be determined when the speech was
delivered, although the speaker
refers to code names for U.S .
milita1y operations launched in
recent weeks.
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AI-Zarqawi 's attacks agai nst
Iraqi Shiites, who comprise an
estimated 60 percent of the
country's 26 million people,
have raised fears thai this
nation could descend into civil
war.
In Jordan, meanwhile, police
arrested al-Zatqawi' s spiritual
mentor Tuesday as he was
being interviewed on AIJazee ra telev ision, his first
public appearance since hi s
release from prison lasl week,
the Arab satellile channel said.

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of Racine Village Council at
7:30p.m ..

Sunday, July 10
PORTI.AND -S pani shlang"age Mass at Our Lady of
·Guadalupe Mission, Harri s
Farms on· Ohio 124. MiniSiry
of Sacred Heart . t hu.rch,
Pomeroy.

Tuesday, July 12
. Thursday, July 7 _
DARWIN - Bedford
TUPPERS PLAINS
VFW Post 9053 Ladies . To!"'nship Trustees, public
Aux iliary will hold !heir regu- meeting on 2006 budget. 7
lar meeting al ? p.m . at I he haiL p.m., 1own hall. Regular meet- ·
ing follows.
· . WednesdHy, July 15
LANGSV ILLE - 'Gene
and
Trina William s of
POM~~~~Y·. Ju_ly ~odern
Barboursville, W. Va. 10 minisWoodmen of America Annual ler and sing al Langsvilie Full
Wednesday, July 6
PAGEVILLE _
Scipio Picnjc/Hometown
Hero Gospel Church. Ohio 124 ncar
To.wnship Trustees regular Potluck . Dinner, · 12:30 p.m .. Rutland. 7 p.m. nighll y.
meeting will be at 6:30p.m. at • northbound roadside park on
Paigeville Town Hall.
U.S. 33..Canip to fu~nish ham .
ALFRED
_ Orange chicken, plates, napkins and
Townsh.ip Tru&gt;1ees, public si lverware. Bring drink~ and
Saturday, July 9
hearing on 2006 budge!, fol- covered dish. Door prize draw:
POMEROY
- The mmual
lowed by regu lar meeting, 7:30 ing will be held .
re union of relatives of Edgar
p.m., al the home of the clerk.
and
Addie Reed Blake will be
Osie Follrod.
held
al noon at the Zion Church
Al,BANY -· Col umbi a
of Christ on ROLIIe 143. Meal
Township Trustees will meet at
. Thursday, July 7
7:30p.m. althe lire station .
COOLVILLE - Revival w\11 be furnished, the resl of
ser'vices at 7 p.m . throu gh meal potluck. Take pictures and
Monday, July 11
Saturday a1 Graham Chapel other genealogy i1ems for disSYRACUSE - Syracuse Churrh, Lodi Township Road play.
RACINE - Reunion of the
Water Board wiII meel at 7 90 off Coolville Ridge Road .
p.m. Ul vi llage ·hall.
John El swick is eva~ gelisl. Charles and Fannie Beaver fmnRACINE- A public hear- Singing will be Many Short, ily will be held al Siar Mill Park
ing on lhe 2006 budgel. 7 p.m__ Ray and Delores Cundiff and in Racine. Lunch at 12 :30 p.m.
in COLIneil 's chambers, to I- Sandra Wise.
Take a covered dish.

Public meetings

Reunion.s

Church events

Brian J. Reed / photos

Representing winning entries in the Ju ly 4 parade in Rutland on Saturday were: front. 1-r.
Cassandra Dav1s, Jake Roush and Jordan Rous11 of the Rutland Church of the Nazarene.
Chelsey Pullins and Ern.ily Pull ins. best miscellaneous entry, and Devon Buffington. Back. 1-r .
are Brittany Hysell and Dakota Smith of the Rutl and thurch of the Nazarene. Angela Keesee.
best •equestrian unit, Joy Searlies and Donald Hysell. Jr. and Arnold Priddy. best auto 'entries.

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with boyfriend
is still too young to date
DEAR
ABBY:
My
boyfriend ,&gt;: heated on me and I'm only 12' We were
going oul for nine months.
and one day afler sc hool, I
saw him ki ssing a girl in back
of I he sc hoo l building. He's .
14~ and she is older than him.
Am I too you ng to be dealing wilh this 'kind of problem? .Heck, am I too you ng to
have a boyfrie nd . at alP
. Please answer this, Abby. I
. need advice. - " KITTY' IN
ARIZONA
DEAR KITTY: I'm sure it
was a blow seeing someone
you. th ought you had an
exclus ive relationship with
kissing someone else . The
years between 10 and 13 can
be a particularly difficult
time for ~i ris. You are no
longer a little girl, and you
are not yet a leenager. (There
used to be a saying, "Too.old
for toys · and too young for
. boys," that describes the situation.)
At your age, if you arc
"going out" at all, it shou ld
be in groups. I'm not saying
that you shouldn' t be 'interested in boys - this won't be
the last one you have. romantic feeling s for - but for
now, a 14-year-old boy is too
advanced for you. and you
should slow down
. DEAR ABBY: I ·have an
elderly neighbor whose wife
pas sed away four months
ago. He has told me he's
lonely. so I lry to visit him
once a month (sometimes
bringing food), and chat with
him when we see each other
..
outside.
My husband and I have
invited him to dinner twice,
and both times he has made
ari excuse not to come ("bad
weather," "not feeling well").
However, r m getting the
feeling . the real reason may
be he doesn't want to come to
dinner with two very active
- although nol undisciplined
- preschool children. I' m
nut offended by thi s; I'm just
wondering if I should continue in viting him. - TRYING
TO BE A GOOD NEIGH-

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Sayre of Pomeroy. a second
year
Hocking
Colle ge
lndu mial Ceram ics student.
recently received a $300 Rice
Scholarship.
. Sayre was one ot: three
• Industrial Ceramics sludents
thai received scholarships.
Hocking's
, Indu strial
Ceramics program is the only
one if ils kind in the nalion .

enough for the three of us.
She said it ·'jokin gly, bm il
made me uncomfonable. My
hu sband had made it clear
thai Mom is NOT moving in.
She
is nol old and she slill
Dear .
works, but has a .job !hal
Abby
doesn 't pay pani cularly well .
What shoul d I say when
she jokes aboul living with
us'? I spoke to my brolhers
about
it. and she never says
BOR IN MICHIGAN
anything
like this lo them. DEAR TRYING: Your
IN
neighbor could h;we ·any UNCOMFORTABLE
IRVING,
TEXAS
number of reasons wpy he
UNCOMFORTDEAR
doesn't accept your invitation, including liking the ABL!': There are lhree ways
relationship the way it is or to deal · with it. When she
being unable to reciprocate "jokingly" suggests moving
your hospitality. Three times in with you, you can laugh
is the charm. Ask him once and say, "Oh, Mom , you · re
more, and if he refuses your such a joker!" In a more seriinvitation, do not pressure ous vein, you can tell her that
him furiher about .. coming it just won 't be possible and
ask her to please stop bringover.
DEAR ABBY: I am grown, ing the subjecl up because it
married and have . two adu lt makes yo u uncomfortable.
brothers - one married, one Or simply lei the comment
single . My hu sband and I drop with no respon se al alL
Dear Abby is written by
have been house-hunting in
the same town where my Abigail Van 8uren, also
mother and brothers li ve. known as Jea11ne Phillips,
a11d was j01mde._d by her
(They all live separately.)
My problem is, when we mother, Pauli11e Phillips.
Dear Abby at
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Jeffrey Teach out. Clinton Lambert, Ta nner Vanaman and Nat11on Vanaman represented the
Rutland Reds ba\eba ll team. one of two b~st non-rel1g1ous uni ts 111 Rutland's July 4 parade.

Athletes ot·the Year
RACINE - Sou1hcrn High.
Scht)ol seniors Derek Tc;~ford
and Broo ke Ki se r we re
rccemly named mal e and
female alh lclcs of lhc yea r
resrlecli ve ly.
Teaford. who is the son of
Dale unci Linda Teaford. of
. Pnrtland received · the buvs
Larry R. Morrison Award i'o r
male "Athlete of the Year''
from Southern Hig h School.
Kiser, who is the dau ghter ·
of Mr. and -Mrs. Kenny Kiser
of Racine received the girls
"Athlele of I he Year Award"
from Southern High Schoo l.

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TODAY IN HISTORY
Tod.ty "Wcdnesd,t}. Ju (Y 6. the I87th d,1y of 2005 There
,ue In &lt;J.tys kit mthe ye. tt
Tod.ty s Htghltght 111 H"toty
On Jul y 6. 19-+5. Pre"dent Trumdn stgned dll executive
order cstablt shmg the Mcd,tl ol Freedom.
On th JS lLtte
In I 'i1'i. Str fhomds Mote w.ts executed m Engl,md tor
treason
In 1777. uuJJJW the Amen can Revoluuon , Bnttsh 'Jorces
captunng Fon Ti ~lH1deroga

In IX'i.f the ltrst offtctd! meetmg of the Republtc,m Party
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touk pldcl' 111 J.tLkson Mtch
In llJ 17 dut mg World W.tr I Ar.tb forces led by T E
Ltwtcnce L.tptwed the pottlll A4.tb,, ftom the Turh
In 1')-!~. Ntc.tt .tgu.t bec:,Jme the tits! nat JOn tu lormally
accept the UntteJ N.tttons Ch,trter
In 1') ~7. Althe.t Gtbsnn be&lt;:,tmc the ltrst black tenms player
to wtn ,, Wtmhledon smg lcs utle. deleatmg lellow Amencan
D.ulcne H.trd 6-3. 6·2
In 1%7 the Btalt.tn W,n erupted tn Ntge11a (The war.
whtch l.tsleJ 2 1/2 ye.Jrs. cl.tnned some 600,000 lives)
In 1989 the U S Army destroyed tts,last Pers hmg 1-A mtsstles .tl ,tn ,tmmunlllon pl,mtm K,trnack . Texas, under terms
ot the I&lt;J~7 lntermedt.tte-t,mge Nucle,tr Forces Treaty
Ten yc,us .tgo The ptosecutJOn tested at the 0 J Snnpson
murLiet It t.tl 111 Llls Angeles
Ftvc ye.trs .tgo The Gern1.m parltament offered " formal
apology to Nazt-cr,t slave and torced laborers as 11 passed a
btll se tting up a $5 btllton compens,llton fund The body ol
19-ye,tr-old Cmy Ervtng. son ol basketb&lt;tll star Julius "Dr r
Ervmg, w,ts tound 111 lm car .11 the bou om ol a Flonda pond ;
he' d been mtssmg smce M.ty 28 Venus Wtlhams beat.her
younger stster SeretM 6-2, 7-6 (3) to reach the Wtmbledon
fm,ll, thetr smgles match w.ts the first between' sisters m a
Gr,md Sl,tm semttm,ti
One ye,tr .tgn Democr.tttc prestdentlal candtd.tte John
Keny chose ttumct nv.tl John Edw.uds to be Ius runnmg
mate A US ltgltter ptlot who J mtstakenly bombed
Ca n,tdtan "'!titers 111 Algh,tmst,m tn 2002. ktlhng lour. was
lound gutlty 111 New Orleans ul derelu.:tJOn of duty. MaJor
H.trry S.:hmtdl was rcpnmandcd and docked a month's pay
Today's Birthdays · Former tJrst lady Nancy Reag,m ts 84
Actor Wtlltam Schaller! IS XI Talk show host Merv Gnltin IS
!-\0 Actor Donal Donnelly ts 74 Smger-actress Della Reese IS
74 Actor Ned Be.ttty IS 6X Songer Gene Chandler 1s 68
Country smger Je.mme Seely ts M Pre"dent Bush 1s 59
Actor-dtrector Sylvester St,tii Qne ts 'i9 Actor Fred Dryer ts
59 Actor Burt W.trd Js 'il) Actress N.tth,ti te Baye IS 57 Actor
Geotlrcy Rush IS 54 Ro&lt;:k mustctan John Bazz (The Blasters)
is 53 Actress Shelley Hack Js 53 Acto1 Gr,mt Goodeve ts 53.
Country stnger N,mct Gnlltth "'12 AL!ress Allyce Beasley ts
5 1· Jazz mustctan Rtck Br,tun ts ) U Country mustctan John
Jorgenson 1s 49 Ho&lt;:key pia ye t Ron Dugu.ty ts 48 . l,{apper 50
Cent IS 29 Actress To,J Mowry ts 27 Actress Tamera Mowry ·
ts 27 Actor Gregory Smtth " 22 Actor Jeremy Suarez
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It's absurd when SJllart, talented people want to be vtctJ ms more than victors
The most obvJUus exampk
comes from thiS p.1st academiC year, when femmtst hystencs followed Harv.trd presIdent
Larry
Summers
hypothe'tz mg about "mtt.tte
dtfferences" between men
and women and hoi' these
dttlerences nu ght explam the
lower number of women 111
sctem;e One Mdssachuseth
Institute ol Technology professor, N.mcy Hopkms,
walked out of hts lecture she couldn' t even ltsten to II
She would h,tvc ''e tthet
blackeJ out 01 thtown up''
had she st.tyed
So protession.tl
Tl1ere wtll bt: JHJ smelhng
s.tlts needed on the racetrack,
howe,er D,tmca Patnck ts
no N.mcy Hopkms
And th.n 's prett} relresh-

Kathryn
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could turn 11 of! The 13
ye.tr-n!J !.tw. \\htch ong m.tlly tntcnded to stmply .tssure
Lurness 111 edttc.tllon. Ius
become .t tool lot quot.ts 111
htgh sc hoo l ,md college
sports throu gh ,\ se11cs o l
Cltnton-er,t
,tdd ons
Senselt:ss ptoportton,tl tty
req utrements h.tve ended
more th,tn nne boy's
WICS{(IIlg ,UlJ ti 4Llk dJCdlllS

FemmiSts wedJed to Tille
IX quot,ts 'Bronx chcet .. the
Bush ~•dm l nt st r.Hton .ts 1t
d,u es to constdCI te!Oillllllg
the law .tnd .Jctu.tll y level tng
mg
P.ttnck ts the chtck ra&lt;:e- the pl,tytng tte!J " ltttk
c,u phenom The I" st woman ( Whtch. contr.try tu the
ever to t.tke the Je.td .11 the nnprcsston letmntst lllltcs
lndtanapolts 500. the 23- would gtv e you, the Bushtes
year-old rookte dnver c.tme h.tve been 111 no 1ush to do m~tk1ng
only
mllillnal
111 fourth 111 the Mcmon.tl
changes to d.ne) The vt ll. tge
D.ty weekend r,Jce th ts ye.u
P.nnck c,tn speed 111 the uf I\\ tsted stslet s would
he.td of the pack And her l rathe1 1.use .1 gcnl:r.tll on o f
success ts ktlltng lenmusts v~t:tnns g1rls who were tniJ
because she won ' t conperdte the y could get .the,td by
umlctcuttmg men - .md cry
wtth them
loul
tl they don't ge t then
Alter the Indy 500. Parm·k
w.1s tmmedt.ttely hnked to way
Some women ,tthlctes
Tttle IX. d gendet-eqwty law
th.n " commonly and harm- cooper,tte. h,tppy to hecome
postct gn L' lor " we-gtrlstully constclereJ s.tcred
' The toptc tlf Totle IX may wou Id-Iose- w 1tlwu t- B 1gJUSt be the pomt where most Brother .ttttlltJc When the
sports J.m s tltp to ,mother U S women·~ soqet te,un
ESPN ch,mnel. but some won the Wot!J Cup tn 199\&gt;.
male .tthlctes only wtsh they Btandt Ch,tst,ttn's st nppmg

clown to her sports bra setved
to' v,tltdatc"' Tille IX. •" one
spollsWIIter recently put 11
(Ill ,, Dante« story) But the
World Cup '"'tory c,m't be
"' e.tstlv lmked to Tille IX.
m.my oi the pl,tyers llavmg
benclitcd lt'om pnvate club
sports not "hool -spuhsmed
exttdllll llntl .trs And they're
not the only g~ls lor whom
Tttle IX .tnu lis current lJUOt.ts ,ue trre lev.mt Altatd
George Bush ' ' g01ng to
clobber Y\lltr d,tughtet ·s
hoop dre.1111~ ' Don't be
Thete .tre (,.:1 Dtvlston I g,tls
tc.tms tnthc NCAA .md th e)
.t il cxtsted helore 1979,
Ne'l't mmJ 1996, when Tille
IX hcc,Jmc brut.tl T,tl ks ol "
Republtc.tn
·anack' on
women\ sp01ts .~rc the l(lll ld ~ Jc s of wome n glued to

l,tlse vtcttmhood
lnstedd 'ot gcttlllg ~1 cl tJ e.
lcmtntsts 1:tthet ,tlso ludt ctousl) whtnc th.tt \\OillCil
athl etes get ·'sewnd-cl,Jss
st,!lui· 111 the mcd1.1 The guy
who ,,une 111 No 1 at the
lnJ y .'iOO who dtdn't get
IJont-p.tgl.' tlcatmcnt 111 The
New Ynrk T11ncs the •next
d.ty. moght 1\,J\C a dtllctclll
op1111on
Who wou ldn' t t,tthet the11
t!,tughtet look up to ,1 sptll ts
star who wm ks hat d .md
pl,tys l,ur th.tn one who ts so
l.llktng 111 se ll wnttdcnce
th.ll she thtnk s nm sts on spcLt.tl rules ~ .t ttltcd pl.oymg
ltc ld - to "Ill'
As lot D.tntca P:tt11ck would you be surp11scd to
Je,trn there .tren't .1 whole lot
ol '. tce~.u tompelltwn s· on
lollegc
c.unpuses,
Olltl agl!ous'

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het At e yo u ' the. Glott.t
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tepltetL "The wh.Jt'' I don't
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F,u ltom b.u] D.tntc.t
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Welcome to ''Yard Care
.uound hcte 1' ' There's plenty cle,m the tub, tins "the w,ty
and Home-Cieanmg Camp"
to do at Yard Camp and we dc,ul the tub. c.trly &gt;n the
for teens t Remember "Yard
you'll be domg tt 1
mornmg .. i\nJ you II lc.trn
Can:. and Home-Cleamng
Some days, tl there\ tunc. mlmy ll C\\ ... ong . . 10 :-.111g
Camp'' JS a pre-requiSite and
,md ,til the ''chores'' me lin- dround 1he 111tln~ wave ~1t
must be completed before
ts!Jed and th€ counselors mght ltkc 'Thts ts th e W.ty
Jim
gomg of! to soccer, baseball,
,uen'ttoo
tired, we' ll go out We Scr uh tlw Floor" .md
Mullen
tomball , swtmmtng. horse'Thts ts the W.ty We M .t~e
to get :-.omc u.:e nellm or go
back ndmg or any other kmd
the Bed. whtch .trc e.tsy to
IO .1 1110\ IC .
of camp
Mn" ktds thmk the second le.trn .tncl sure to put .1 'lillie
The good news IS that
\\ cck ol c.unp 1'- even more on everyone ~ lace
"Y,trd Care and Home - " When You re Etghteen You tun th.tn the lmt Th,ll 's
By p&lt;&gt;pul,tr den1.1nd thctc
Cieamng C.nnp" ts FREE' Can Move Out ,md Lt ve 111 \\hen \\C mme from Ya1Li \\til ,1 new le,qurc thts ycat
That's nght. you' ll be hvmg Your Own Ftlth anJ C.unp to Horne-Cieanm g c,olled ·W,ttch Dad W11tc
at home. sleepmg m your Squalor "
&lt; .1mr You'll he 111 the Some Check' " C.unpers
Y\lfd Camp ts ,, untque
own beds, eaung the very
'Scp.tr.ttm g the Laundry'
wtl l ''t qtuetly whtlc counexpenence th.lt you II t,tlk
~ame lood vou ve come to
CIMIIenge almost every d,ty selor Dad expl,un' cx,tctly
know and iove No crazy .tbout tor yc,191 to mme lompetmg With othe1 te~Jm:-. how mlK h ll t:o"it to run
surpnses here at Yard Care lmag111e how 'J.ealous y&lt;&gt;ur (your brothers ,md ststers) to "Y,uJ C.tte and Homefncnds wtll be when they
Camp And you know you'll
see who can be lirst Then l'J e,tmng Cul!p ·· He'll
love
your
co unse lors he'ar that vo u' \e "~ll tt c n '" you II get l&lt;\ Iced ,md clean explatn such thmgs as ktlufertihze pi,Ults. tnmthe w.tl~
because you already know and ptck up trash 111 'one your vay 0\\111 .tnJnMls watt-hours ~md roam1n g
ch.trge'
He m~ty e\ en get
them '" Mom .md D,td'
rtght
down
to
the
httcJ
box
short week. It &lt;~1ly thCJr p,tr-·
Dunn g the hrst week enh loved them L' nou gh to Aftc1 th ai there' .ut.tpprect - mto the cost of l'ouJ .md
calllpers wtll pl.o y the weed- send them to Y,orJ C.unp .Jtlon li&lt;J ... ~ u1 .~ . . Coun~clor dotbmg. New '\hOt.'"&gt; ~trc: a
pullmg ga me cllmo:-.t eve ry hUt not eve r~ chtlu ' tiM! ~llllll hkes to uti tl dustmg pctrtlculdr l,t\OIJte ol hi'
.ntd v.tLuutillJH! Thc1e·~
M,tny campers say they'\C
mormrtg .md.. 111 the .ttler- luck}
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noon they'll laugh and Lhecr
But th.tt s not all th,tt ' tn • 11othmg ltke 11 to' mak e teens never IJ,od two \\Ccks lly by
'o last M,my ,tsk wh,u thev
ds they enJOY the mukhmg
store tor our lu cky c.IIH[lt:rs led gnm n up
compettlluns' By the second For no ex tra money you'll
Summer c.unp does n~ ge t have to Li11 come back to
"Yard Care and fjomcd.ty, most &lt;:.tmpers should be ge t to mow the lawn . c.: lcdll mulh 11101e tun than th1s able to do thts by them,elves the g.~&gt; gn l) scrape pamt there s tiC\ cr ,, dull mom em Cie,•nmg Ctmp · nc\t yc.11·
without help !rom the cnun· w,tsh the d~ck dean and The wunsdors wtll ' Jc,od They don t 11,1\'C to '' 01 ry
'sclors But not to worry. replace ,til the tools .•md " l.unpcr.., 111 lhclf favontc" enrollment ts ,tutom.utc'
campers who need extra thousand other hllle thtn~s 'on g ... :-.uch .1~ ' Th1\ 1s th e
(Jtm Mtdlm 11 tlw rm rhm
lll..,tl Ullloh will get 11 Every
We call them "chores· hut \\d\ \&gt;C load the chshw.tsher of · It •"/ak n a \1!1/a~c ld1n{
noon there \\111 be cxcttmg you'll call them ·tun· "'' 'Jo.t~l the dtsll\I,I,IJCr thts " Co!" I~/{( lllfll ~ tht' ~)'lip/,
lll!lt t&gt;.tlJOn,d t,tlks by Mom more bon ng J,J) s pl.tyt ng the ",J\ "e load the Litsh- Lt/r' , anrl - /l ab\ , I 11 \I
and Dad on such thtngs .ts \ tdeo g.mJC' "atchtng tclc- \, .tshcr: c.trly 111 the morn- 7(4(/(J()
' Wh) I Can·r Hc.tr You vtston .md •.tytng thmg• like Ing .mtl ThP.. ,.., the \\~ty we
You ((111 teuch hun al
to
do
"'There's
nothmg
When You Whme · and
clc.ut the tub Lican the tub. 11111_/lltd I{'/J Cf:' Ill I II (/\ ( fi/ll J

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RACINE - James R 'Fuzzy" Cunmngham, 84, ol
Racme. passed .tway at 3 02 p m on Monday, July 4, 2005.
at ht s restdence
He w.ts born Jan 17, 1921 , m Kanan mg. Pa , son ot the late
Arthur R.•111d Margaret Rupert Cunnmgham. He renred !rom
Columbt.tna Botler Co . .t s a uultt y operator He was a veteran
ol the U S Army d,unng World W.tr II and w.ts a membet Ql
St John's Lutheran Church 111 E,1st Ltverpool ,md a former
member of th e E,tst Ltverpool Amencan Leg ton Post
Survtvmg .tre hts wtle, Fred.t M.te Johnson Cunnmgham,
v.hom he mamed on J,m I, 1944. 111 Beaver County, Pa Also
survivmg are hts son. J.tmes R Cunnmgham of Wellsvolle.
three daughters Shawnette Carpenter of Rac111e, Chemne
"Mtkte'' Cunmngham ol Dunbar. W Va. and Jam1'!7Lynn
Swanson ol Culumbtana. nme grandchtldren ami I ~ great
grandchtldren. a st•ter. Jeapme Snow of East Ltverpuol and,
several meces and nephews
Bestdes hos parents. he was preceded m de,tth by hts grand-.
daughter. Heather Anc1on, and a son-m-Iaw. Paul L Carpenter
Servtces wtll be held .11 10 am. on Thursd.ty, July 7, 2005.
at Cremeens Funeral Home m Racme w1th Rev Dwayne
Slutler offtctatmg. Bunal wtll be m Letart Falls Cemetery
Fnends may call from 6 to 8 p m on Wednesday. July 6,
2005, at the funeral home.
Mthtary gravestde ntes woll be conducted by Racme Post
602 , Amencan Legton, and Tuppers Plaths VFW Post 9053

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James R. Cunningham

· 'MIDDLEPORT - Roy W Dowell . 61, Middleport. dted on
Saturday. July 2, 2005. at The Cmcmnat1 Veterans Hospnalm
CmctnnatJ He was born on December 16, 1942. 111 Southstde,
WV to Sylvta Sayre Dowell and the late BenJamm Dowell .
He is survtved by sons and daughter-m-laws, Davtd
(Cheryl) Ftsher. Rutland. Dwayne (Tabttha) Ft sher.
Mtddleport. Robert (Amanda) Dowell. Rutland. Josh
(Amanda) Dowell. Washington Courthouse, Robert (Ly nn)
Huffman. Columbus. daughter. Angte Kerr. Middleport.
mother, Sylvta Mane Dowell. 15 grandchtldren. one great
grandchtld. brothers and mter-m-laws. Calvm (Cheryl)
Dowell, R.tcme . Benny ( Ktm) Dowell. Mtddleport. Roger
Dowell. Lmcaster. Rtchard (Mtssy) Cuuk, Rutland, s1ster and
brothe.r-m-laws. Ruth Ann (Dave) Foxx. Letart Falls, W Va.
Rhonda (11111) Morns. Mtddleport. Wtlma (Rob) Bolm.
Mtddleport. C':arolyn Dowell, Ctrclevtlle. Pat D0well ,
Lancaster. Je,m (John! Leach. Lockbourne; several nteces.
nephev.s and co ustns
He was preceded 111 death by ht s wtfe . Mary Sue Dowell 111
2001. lather, BenJamin Dowell. son, Roy Lee Dowell, step
mom , Phylhs Dowell and step lather. Bem.1rd Cook
Serv1ccs w1ll be held at II ,\ m on today at Fisher Funer,JI
Home m Mtddleport
Bunal woll follow m Me1gs Memonal Gat dens 111 Pomeroy
Call hours were held from 6-9 p m on Tuesday at the funeral home
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Mtlnary Gravestde Serv1ce w11l be conducted by American
Legion Feeney Bennett Post 128. Mtddleport
Onhne condolences may be sent tu www.fisherfuneralhomes com

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CHESTER - Rtchard Fredenck , Ftck. Sr .. 81. of Scout
Tamp Road , C hester, passed away on Monday. July 4, 2005 .
at Holzer Medtcal Center m Galhpolts.
He was born Jul y 15. 1923, 111 Chester Townshtp, son of the
late Dame! F " Dane" and Bonme Nell Ktmes Ftck
He was a self-employed contractor He attended St Paul
Lutheran Church 111 Pomerny and was a member of Drew
Webster Post 39. Amenean Legton. and a renred member M the
Board of DtrectoJ sol the Tuppers Plams-Chester Water Dtstnct.
SurviVIng are a daughter and son-m-law, Karen and Ttm
Smtth of Chester. a son and daughter-m-law. Rtehard and
Kaye Ftck uf Lone Bottom, Ia SISter. Kathleen Wells ol
Pomeroy. two stster-- tn-law, Jane Ftck of Mtddleport and
Dons Ftck of Columbus. five grandchildren Kevm (Sonp)
Ftck of Long Bottom, Ktrk (Lee Ann) Ftck , Enc .Smnh. Stacy
Smtih ol Chester and Renee Hi ggms ot Lmcoln, Cahf
Bestdes ho s parents. he was preceded m de.nh by hts first
wife , Carol Vtrgmta Morns Fick in 1962. and ht s second wtle,
Luell~ "Mtckey" Newlon Fick m 2004. ,\ ,step-daugher,
'Conme Davis ; a stster. Martha. three brothers John, Charles
and Roy Ftck: and a stster-11),-law, Mary Lou Ftck
· Servtces wtll be held ,\t II am on Thursd.ty, Jul y 7 2005. ,It
Ewing Funeral Home 111 Pomeroy wtth Pastor Peter M.trtmdale
ofticiatmg Bun a! w1ll lolluw at Chester Cemetery
Fnends 111,1y call from 6 to · 9 p m on Wedne'd~y ,Jl the'
funeral home '
Memonul contnbutmns may be made to Drew Webster Post
39. Amencm1 Legton
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FINDLAY - Martha U Ch.tin: 88, of Findlay dted at 6 45
MASON , W Va - Roger L Russell, 83. of Mason, dted
p m on Sunday. July 3'; 2005, .tt her restdence
July 4, 2005. at Rtverstde Methodist Hospllal.
She was born June 4, 1917,111 Pomeroy, daughterot the late
Servtces wiJI be he ld at I p m Fnday at FoglesongCharles M and Genevte'e Pnce Hollner She was a home- Tucker Funeral Home. wllh Rev Lisa McKee and Rev Sam
maker an? formerly employed by Smger Sewmg Center and Cale IV offtctallng Bttrt.~l wtll lollow 111 Graham C~metery
~atterson s D~partment Store Mrs Cham moved to Fmdlay MtlJt,try gravestde servtces will be conducted , by Smtih111 1937. after graduattng from Pomeroy Hogh School 111 1915
Capehart Amencan Legton Post 140 and Stewart-Johnson
, She mmned J&lt;tmes A~ Cham on June 19 1937. and he pre- VFW Post 9926 VJSJtauon wtll be held from 6-9 p m
ceded her 111 death on Feb 4, 1987 She was a member of Thursday at the funeral hom e
Please send condolences to foglesongtucker@myway com
Central Chur&lt;:h ot Chnst and the Gospel Goers She was ,1 hte
v1a
ematl
member and past prestdent ol the AM VETS Ladtes Auxiliary,
a VIP mcmber. and p.tst prestdent of the Amenc,m Legton
Auxthary, and a ltte member and past prestdent of the ladtes
auxtltary ot the Mthtary Order of the Purple Heart
She was also treasurer ol the Dep&lt;~rtment of the Ohm Ladtes
Auxtltary Mlttary Order ut the Purple He;lrt for 14 years. was
a lormer membet ol the. Women's DtviSton of the Fmdlay
Area Chamber of Commerce, and served as a co-chatrman of
the comnuttee whtch ~ponsored July 4 acttvtttes at Riverstde
POMEROY - Telephone calls sultctlmg bank ae&lt;:ount
Park 111 Fmdl.ty Mrs Chatn w.ts on the commtttee to promote
m(ormattun
from Farmers Bank and Savmgs Co customers
Fmdlay as Flag Ctty, U.S A She setved as secretary, treasurshould
avotd
provtdmg that mtormat1on. acwrdmg to a
er and ceporter tor th e H,mcock Veterans Counc1l and parttctbank
spokesman
pated m Mcmo1 tal D.ty ,md Vetet &lt;~ns Day servtccs smce 1948.
Edna Weber of the bank satd a telemarkctmg company repMemonal cnntnbutton• may be made 10 Central Church of
resentmg
the Pomeroy bank has calleJ customers and offered
Chnst, 307 East H.trdnt St . Fmdldy. Ohoo 45840, or the
them
lree
products m exchange tor b,mk account data. She
Bndge Home He,tlth and Hosp1ce.
to gtve no mformauon over the telephone ,
ad\tsed
customers
Serv1ces wtll be held dl I p.m. on Thursd&lt;ty, July 7, 2005, at
Ktrkpatn ck-Behnke Funeral Home. 500 Ltmo Ave , Fmdlay, to dtsrcgard the calls. and to contact her dtrectly. at the bank.
Oh10 45840, wtth Scutt Brewster otticoatmg. Bunal wtll fol - at 992-2136. wtth questions
'The bank ts not currently otfenng any such promotton, and
low at Knollcrest Gardens, east ot Fmdlay
AMVETS Auxtltary woll conduct a memonal service at customers should be cautmus," Weber satd
7 45 p.m. on Wednesday at the fun eral home. Fnends may call
2 to 8 p m on Wednesday.
Surv1vmg are a son, J.1mes E (Mu:lge) Cham of Fmdlay:
three daughters Shtrley (Raymond) Butler of Defiance.
MIDDLEPORT - Vacalton Bible School wntmues at
Sharon L (Kent ) Keeran of Letpstc. and Shetla Ba1r ol Wesley,m Btblc Holt ness Church, 75 Pearl St, Mtddleporl, 6
Hohday, F!.t : II gtandchtldren. 24 great grandcholdren and to 8 30 p.m , throu gh Saturday.
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Stace at Fmdlay
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btothers and a stst~r Lee Hollner. H.1rvey Hoffner. Charles
POMEROY - Real estate and m.tnUfd&lt;:tured home taxes
Hoffne1. Jr. and K.tthlcen Hottner
for the second halt .tte due Aug 25 Btlls wtll be nmled by the
end ol July

Roy W. Dowell

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Snme detcnmned \\omen
ommuusly w.trn th.ll the
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P.ttrtcks or Wtlltams ststers
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mmJ th,tt Sctetl&lt;l ,md Venus
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dad. not Tttk IX Dttt n lot
Jennder C.tpJI,Ilt who told .t
reportct 111 2002. I h.tve no
tdea wh.tt Tttlc IX ts ')
The lt uth seems to m.Jttet
to Dan tc.t Patn ~ k. who 1eluses to r'·') these typ tcal
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Plan contest
CHESTER - A prettx baby contest wtll be held 111 conJUnction wnh Chester/Shade D,tys on Jul y 16 The contest "
open to boys and gtrls from btrlll to 3 ye,Jrs old, ,md pnzes !01
each age category wtll be aw.trded,
Chtldren are to be dressed c,tsually
The contest wtll be held tollowmg the p.uade

Youth scrapbook making event
MIDDLEPORT - A youth sc rapbook album-making
event wtll be held !rom 9 "m to noon. July 18-19 at
Mtddleport Chur&lt;:h ol Chnst The deadlme lor regtstratton ts
July 10. c,tll Lts.J Schenkelberg lor more tnformallon at 9924272 There ts a $16 fee per chtld for scrap booking products The event 1s meant to comb.tt the summer blues .1nd
encour,tge chtldren 10 help' preserve thetr summer vacauons,
tamtly reumons. spnrtmg events and lamtly-tun ntghts 111
thetr scrapbook The evelll JS also meant to help chtldren
explore thetr storytelhng sktlls wtth one-on-one album
coachtng from S&lt;:henkelberg

Southern· Band Camp
RACINE - Southern Htgh School Band Camp woll be
held from 8 am to 8 p m. July 11-15 at Southern High
School The week wdl conclude with a post-camp show
open to the publtc at 7 p m on July 16 at Southern High
School New students wtshmg to JOm the Southern Htgh
School Band, or students who wish to reJoin the band may
contact new SHS Band Dueclor Chad Dodson at 949-2611,
ext 2117

Possible Rehnquist retirement
offers.prrispect of double
vacancy at Supreme Court
.Bv GINA HOLLAND
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WASHINGTON - The
Supreme Court retirement
watch IS tar trom over After
Sandra Day O' Connor 's surpnse announcement last
week, the attentton 1s focused
agam on athng Chtet Ju sttce
Wtlham H RehnqUJst and the
prospect ol stmu lt.meous
ht gh court openmgs lor th e
hrst pme 111 34 years
Prestdent Bush . who "
tra vel mg tn Europe thts
week. plans to tocus on a
prospeclt'e
handful ' nl
replaceme nt s lor O'Connor
over the next lew weeks an
mdc s.ud Tuesday Th,tt g1ves
Rchnqutst more t1me to ponder hts luture
He could JOin O'Connor 111 .
rcttnng. settin g the st,tge for a
double
nomm.ttlon
.tnd
Senate coni trmauon 1tght Or
he could rem.ttn on the JOb
overseetng the co urt through
lis ttrsl turno ver stnce 1994
So tar Rchnqutsl. who "
80, has gtven no htnts ' Hts
health ts the btggcst questoon
He re ce tved r.td t.ttton ,md
chemother,tpy l.tst !.ti l lor
thyrmd o.tncer Whtl e lm
condllton Improved enough
tor htm to return to the benc h
111 M.trch , he's appe,ned Irati
111 recent weeks
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O'Connor h,ts stood down the
Whtte House" tully pt ep.ned
for both posstbtltttes.' s.nd Pat
Buch.m.tn. who .tdvtsed
PreSidents Ntxon and Re.tgan
on Supreme Cmut vacancies
"They would probably ptelet
to gtt both done .tt once"
O'Connlll. 75. satd Fnd.tv
she would be le.tvute attet 24
ye,trs to spend tune' wtth het
hu sb,md. who ts til The
dnnouncemcnt wa~ a surpnse
smce' most .ttlentton h.td been
focused on Rehnqutst
It 's
unclear
whether
Rehnqutst had any ddvance
nottce abnut O'Connor's
plans. And her actton n1.1y
keep tht: chtel JUSltce on the
court longer
''I would thmk 11 (a second
rcttrement) " less likel y
bec.tuse the poltttcs would
become extremely messy lor
the pres1dent. the Senate and
the court,'' satd John Yoo. who
worked 111 the Bush .tdmmt stratton and as the Senate

New U.S. data count almost
3,200 terror attacks for 2004
Bv KATHERINE SHRADER
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

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Charleslon,' W V.J , wtll h,.- e
three remaimng br.mches 111
Ohto on Ironton. Chesapeake
and Proctorville
When asked 1! the closure
of the Pomeroy b1 anch was a
precursor to City Nattonal
Bank movmg out of Oh10
completely Sulwell flatly
Jemed that. and smd that the

P~edges
from Page A1
on Jul y 4 The donallons.
destgned to make up revl"nue
lost \yhcn the celebration was
c,mceled. wtll be patd from
July 4 ftreworks collectJOtl
cantsters placed m loc,tl
sto res - whtch collected
approxtmately S !50 - and
from
addttJOnal
lunds
approved yesterday
Other bus mess
Brenda Phal111 nf the

bank wtll contmue to "ex pand
thetdootpnnt m Ohio •· City
NatJtlllal recently exp.mded
mto :t:astern Kentucky where
they currently have nme
br,mch offices
"We want the people of
Pometoy tu know that we
apprec1ate thetr busmess ,"
Sttlwell s,ud 'We hope to
contmue provtdmg them the1r
bankmg serv1ce . It wasn't an
easy dectston to make We
wtll nuss bemg m downtown
Pomeroy··
Umvcrstty of Rtu Grande
Crossroads program renunded members about the weekly Ianners market. held trom
9 a m to I p m. every
Saturday, on the vacant lot
next to Peoples Bank Lot
spaces tor the market are
tree, and vendors .Jre expected to mcre.tse as the summer
and tall harvests begtn.
Phahn satd
Members also dtscussed
the success nl the Pops tn the
Park F.nher 's D.1y breakfast
held m D.tve Ddes Park
The next meeung wtll be
held ,tt H 10 a m on Aug 2

WASHINGTON - There
were nearly 3.200 terron st
attacks worldwtde lasl vear, a
leder;tl counterterronsn1 center satd Tue sday. us111g ,,
broader , def mttton
that
mcreased ftvetold the number ot attacks the agenC} had
been countmg
The
NatJOn,tl
Counterterronsm
Cemer's
tntenm dtrector, John Brenn,m.
c,tlled a new dat.tbase that was
to go onhne Wedne,day 'the
most comprehenstve US
eflon to date to track rerronst
met dents worfd\\ tde ·
But he c,nttwned that comp.tnng the new t.tll y to pre\1ous ones v. as comp~t rm g
dpplcs to orange"
In 2004. the counterterrorJstll center says. there were
1 192 terror attacks "orld wtde wtth 28.-!:1 1 people
"ounded or ktlled
In government

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m.tde publll Ill Apn l usmg .1
more stnn~ent dellnn&gt;on of
terronsm .'
the
St,ue
Dep,trtmenl ,mJ the countert ·
errorlsm center had tallied
1\11 stgmlt.:ant Jnlcrtl.ltHm,tl
terror anacks v. llh more than
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He smd las! week he must
see to the completton ul
plumbmg work. mcludmg
mstallatlon ol a new shower.
and add1t10nal work 111 the
bclokmg area before the state
can be called 111 to mspect
and approve the J.t ll for usc
He smd the Jatl must ,tiso
pass a health and lire mspec tton .md a policy and ptoce·
dures m,muallor the Jilt! must
be approved fur use

Iraq leads the li st wnh the
greatest number of terror
attacks, 81\1\. accordtng to the
new dai.Jbase In Apnl. usmg
th e dtlferelll delinttton Iraq
was s,ud In have had 201
BrentMn s,nd the shtft was
pnm,tnly the resuil of new
broader crll~na lor\\ hat constnutes " terror ,llt.tck An
111uea"ie tn .m.d) q.., worktng

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}ttl could not be reopened

Judtctary Committee's general counsel "The one thmg 1that
the chtet JUStice cares about ts
the mstltutlon I don 't thmk
he'd w,mt the coun to suffer
from tnstabtlny"
It Rehnqutst steps down
soon , ot v.ould gtve the prestdent tune to name a successor
and allow the Senate to hold
confmnatwn heanngs in
September The Supreme
Court does not meet agam
unttl October
T)le last ttmc there were.
s11nulldneous "acdnctes at the
cottrt was 1971 , when
Ju sttces Hu go Black and
John ·Mats hall Harlan retired
111 September. about a week
ap.trt Rehnqtn st, then a
Just~&lt;:c Department lawyer.
urged til e Ntxon aJmmtstralion to move fast on replacmg
them Alter Ntxon\ hrst two
chntces were h,trsh ly cntlctzed he n.uned Lew1s
Powell ,md Reh n4u tst
Demou.tts h,tve satd they
would oppose h.IVlng stmultaneou s he,umgs lor more
th.m one JUSttce The} compl.tmed htttcrl y when thenSenate Judtct &lt;~rv Committee
Cha trm.tn Ornn Hatch, RUt,th, h ~ld umltrmatton hearmgs lor mulupl e federal
appe.tls court nom111ees at the
s,tme lime on 2003
T"o opemngs would gtve
Bush an opp01tumty. albett
o ne w1th potenttal polttlcal
pttlalls
"'When ~e ·s l.tetng one
v.tcan" at " tttnc. 11\ less
lltcky.' s.ttd Da\Jd Altstatr
Yalol authu1 ol a book on
Supreme Court v.tcancte s and
a Un"etslty of Connecticut
protessor 'There's no argu ment lor .1 prestde nt to hold
b.t&lt;: k The prestdent can go
for a home run "
Y,tlof s.ttd Sen,tte Democrats
\\&lt;til expect so me comprom1se
11 there .IJ'e two vacanctes possobly a p.tckagc that
mdudes a conserv.tll\e nomonce and ,, second t hotce &gt;:onstdered more moderate,
" II Prestdent Bush has hJS
heart set on 1Attorney General
Alberto) Gmvales
two
vac,mCies m1ght m.tk t' It e:..~s l­
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Consult;trit acquitted on four
fraud charges, will be retried

Flood play

CLEVELAND (AP) ·- A
business consultant· accused
of brib ing offi cia ls with
money and sports tickets was
acquitted of fo ur co unts of'
wire fraud, but wi 11 be retried
on 40 . counts that a federal
jury failed to reach a verdict ·
on, including q mspiracy and
bribery.
Nate Gray. , of suburban
Cleveland. was accused of
bei ng part of a conspiracy in·
which bribes were paid in
exchange for public cont rac ts
in Clevel and, East Cleveland,
Houston and New Orleans.
The jury also failed to reach a
verd ict on charges , against
Cleve land Cit y Councilman
Joe Jones and New Orleans
businessman Gilbert Jackson.
A retrial on the remaining

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"We are committed to thi s
case,'' U.S. Attorney Gregory ,
A. White· said. "We certainl y
believe in the case and we
intend to pursue it a second
time with as much· vigor as
the first time.''
During Gray's trial, jurors
.watched severa l secretly
re corded meetings between
Giay and former East
Cleveland Mayor E mman~ el
Onunwor. who has been convicted of racketeering and
extortion.
Prosecutors told the jury
that Gray gave thousands of
dollars in cash to public officials for contracts. But Gray's
defense was that his 1ctions,
described a-s bribery, were
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"Nate should wear a ~i g n
around hi.s neck: ' If you ' need
help, .co me and see me,"'
defense attorney ·william
Whitaker told jurors. ·'He had
a reputation for helping people, Because that'~ the kind
of person he is. People know
that."
Th} jury acquitted Gray on
four co unt s concerning an
ethica l statement Onunwor
filed . The statetpelll failed Ill
di sclose . funds he received
· from Gray.
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White said the jury questioned whe-ther Gray knew
that Onunwor filed fal se
reports.
" It was not a signitlcant
pari of the-case," White said.

Tour de

2005

Backiny ow: Lance

Armstrong overtakes
countryman Zabriskie
Bv

Armstrong chiseled ou t a
I :21 lead ovcr T-Mobile 's
Alexand re
Vinnkourov, ·
wh il e CSCs Ivan Basso was
BLOIS , France - Lance 1:26 back. Germlny's Jan
Arm strong is wearing , his Ull ric h. the 1447 Tour winfavorite Tour de France out- ncr, was 1·.16 behind the .
fit again - th e ye ll ow jer-- · leader.
sey. ·
The . victory marked · the
' In a thrilling fini sh - dur- thi rd stra ight year th at
in g which the overall race Anm tro ng'&lt; sq uad won th e
leader crashed into a harri - team time tria l. .clocki ng I .
cade - Armstrong and his hour, 10 minu tes, 39 seconds
Discovery Channel mates set in the ~ I.X5-mile 'trek from
a record of 35.54 mph Tours to Blois.
Tuesday whi!e winning the
Di sco very Channe l now
team time trial. The victqry co mm and s seven of the top
· handed the 33-year-o ld 15 spots in the · standings ,
Texan the lead after . onl y wi th Armstrong sidek i!:k
four stages.
George Hii1capie in second .
"The
Dream
Team,"
Armstrong
will
rid e
Wednesday wearing the di s- Armstr(mg sa id. "For me, in
tinctive ye ll ow shirt - the the las t year. it's spec ial to
67th time he has done so- ha ve a tea m like thi s."
.and maintaining a criti cal
Under ·overc&lt;lst sk ies. th e
edge in hi s b1 u for an nine-man teams set off one
unprecedented seve nth by one throu~ h · the Loire
straig ht victory 111 hi s R-iver .va llev, known for its
majesti L' 'm edieva l a.nd ·
farewe ll Tour.
" It was tile plan to take the Rena issance ca stle s. and,
jersey, but the priority was to throu)Ch
th e LOwn
ot
ha ve the best race possible. · Amb01se . where Leonardo
and ga in tin1e on our adve r- da Vmc1_ spent the last years
sar ies."
a
bea ming ot hiS lit e.
•.
AI mstro ng su id.
·
Now,
Ar~11s tro n g
and
That's exactl y what happened.
Please see Yellow, 86
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Nathan Du itch, left, arid Zilk Pearlman play irr the flooded athletic f1eld at Weis Park shortly
after a storm moved through the area in Canton, Ohio. Tuesday.
Today's game

Ohio joins states ~llowing
Medicaid-paid assisted living
...

Bv JOHN McCARTHY

re~iJc n1

each year. compared
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
with );Q2,000 fo r assisted Ji , in:!. said Denni :-. Evans.
COLUMBUS - The new sp(,ke sman for the Ohio
$51 billion, two-year· state Department of Job and
budget willgive senilll's more Family Sen·i,·es, .which disoptions for their care and tributes MeJi,·a iJ dollars.
save taxpayers money under Becau se ' n1os t parti c ipant s
a program th at begins next will be in a'sis ted li vi ng for
year. an Ohio Depcu1ment of less than a full vear. the averAging official saiu Tuesuay.
age is $ 10.000. ·
The budge t authorizes the
If the program is successstate lo join more than -10 ful. it could ·bL' ex panded in
others that allow peopl e the next bud~e t. Eva ns said .
·entering assisted living. (en- Taft share' th n hope, even
ters to be covered unde r the though he has signed his last
state-federal Medicaid pro- budget because or term, limgram . Beginning . July I, its.
2006. coverage tor I .800
" It's a very important issue
people too sick to be cared for the g.nve.rnor:· spokesman
for at home but not requ iring . Mark Ric:kel said. " It 's the
more intensive nursin~ home hope that the waiver. program
care will be placed in the pro- can expand to llll!et demanJ
gram.
in budgets to come ."
Gov. Bob Taft proposed the
State la wmakers passed
idea as a wa v to make more such a progranr in 1993. then
types of care ava ilab le and repealed it before it cou ld
save taxpayers money. said take effect the following year
Roland Hornbostle. deputy amid concerns from both the
director- of
the
Ohio nursing home industry and
Department of Aging, which ass is-ted li vi ng ctt ntcrs. .
will administer the• $18 milThe "ate now offers three
lion program .
opti.on" for long-term care:
"We we want to provide the Department of Aging\
people wi th an array of health PASSPORT
program.
care options in Ohio. The gap designed to keep 'eniors in
we ' ve had is no assisted li v- their own homes: assisted living," Horhbost le said.
in ~: and nur~in~ home c;_u:c.
Nurs ing-home care costs
Some
nur ~im.!
home;..
. Medicaid about $58.000 per opp&lt;hed the &lt;JssisteJ living

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(irogram, hut other" ~ee it as
an opportun ity to expand in to
the assisted livi ng area. said
Peter Van .Runkel. president
of the Ohio Health Care
f\,socia tion. which repre ·sents mo re th an 800 longterm care facili ti es
For vears, Taft has tried and fi1 ikd ~ to have th e
funding mec hanism for nursing hOmes removed from
sta te la w. saying it costs the
aJn1ini strati on tlexibility in
pay ing fo r long-term care .
Under the current budget.
however, the state will reimburse nursing homes based
on an average price of care
and not the costs they report
to the state. That will mean a
drop of &lt;\bout $350.000 in
Medicaid money starting in
summer 2006.
The industry didn't li ke the
idea but wi ll work with lawmakers an d state officials to
make the change as smooth
as possible. Va11 Runkel said.
''What we have to do now
is to demonstrate to the legislators th ;tt quality care for
th ose people who do need
nursing-home ._:are i ~ a prior-

ity. Van Runkel said. "There
are sti ll going to be tens of
thousand s of Ohioans who
need the levCI of service provided by nursing homes."

.Church's gay marriage endorsement creates
tension
.
BY JOE MILICIA

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRI TER

CLEVELA ND
The
Un ited Church of Christ',;
endorsement of same-sex marriage is causing a st ir wit h at
least one church threatening to
leave. However. reli gion
expert s say the liberal denom ination won ' t lose many mel,n bers or congregatiOih.
The
Cleveland-based
church's rule -making body
has made it the largest
C hri stian denom ination to
endorse -gay marriage.
The Rev. J.R. McAliley,
pastoF
. of
C.,:nta
Congregational Church 1n
, Atlanta, 'said hi' church will.
likely pull away from the
United Church of Chri't and
align with another group.
McAliley sai.:j his congrega-

tion is open 10 g&lt;ty members.
but docs not acctpt sam9:SCX
marriage' be~Ju~t: th~y bclievt·
gt~y' l"leha\ iur· i:-- &lt;I :--in.
"We need to be much more
c'lear about the· scrip1u1'al Jl&lt;:rspective ui' .the opt: nne" of·
church

to

all

~i nner~:·

after a committee recommendCd it. The endorsement is not
bimJing on individual c.·ongrcgatiuns. which have a tolal of
I J million members.
Nancy Ammerman, profes·
· sor of sociology of religion at
Bo\tun

Uni versity. expects

MeA Ii ley ,aid. "II J'"'"''t ,ay few detections. ,
that we are to ,·ondone or
f\ lthiJugh the resolut ion will
accept :my sm . We are to hdp . create some wn ilict wit hin
people lind a way hack tn the congregation s: 'he predicts
way of Christ."
·. that many of the UCC\
The re . . nltltion h' tht' autonomou~ churc h e~ will be
church \ rult'-making hod y neutral or fri enJly tu the
LL~lb 6n m~m~r chUJl-'h~~ to
endor:-.cme ni.
·
con ~ id~r

wedd ing

"that do not
.aga1nst .:ouples

po li c i e~

di &gt;-crim ina).~
has~d on gen -

dcr."

Rou ghly XO J~rce nt nf tht:

repre.,entatil·eson the church's
884-mcmber G~ncral S;nod
\'dted to apprm c lh~ n;;olution Monda) in Atlanta. a day

"'It'~ notlik~_it\

H st:l:ret

that

the UCC is suppo11 ive of gay
;~nd lesbian people." said
Ammerman . notin g it~ televi~ion advertising calnpaign that
featured a gay couple being
excluded from a church. " It'' a
logical next ~~ ~p. il 's not an
111iexpt:ctcd dcvelopm,cnt.''

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P§!!sersburg 15 at Mason Co .. 6 p .m .
Friday's game
Feeney Bennett at Mason Co.. 6 p.m

Momi11g (7 a.m.-Noo11)
There c:ould be a few rain·
drops around the area.
Temperatures will rise from 68
to 76 hy li!te this morning. Skies
will range from mostl y sunny to
mostly cloudy with 5 MPH
winds from the northwest tuming from the north as the moming progresses.

Aftemoon (1-6 P·"!·) '
Te mperatu res will stay
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Sk ies will be sunny to mostly sunny with 5 MPH winds -

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Feeney Bennett at Parkersburg 15, 1 p.m.
Roane at Mason CoiJ nty, 2 p.m.

Thursday, July 7

from the northwe st.
Te mperatures will fall
from 80 early this evening to
66. Skies will range from
clear to mostl y cloudy with 5
MPH winds from the northwest turning from the nort~
as the ewning• progresses.

Over11ight (1-6 a.m.)
Temperatures will hold
steady around 62 with today 's
low of 60' occurring around 6
a.m. Skies will be clear to
mostly clear with 5 MPH
winds fi·o m the north .

Momi11g (7 a.m.-NtJOII) .
There is a slim chance that it
could rain. Temperatures will
climb from 63 to 74 by late this
moming. Skies will r.mge from
mostly sunny to mostly cloudy
with 5 MPH winds from the
north tuming from the east as the
mommg progresses.
Ajtemoo11 (1-6 p.llt)
It wi 11 be a humid aftemoon.
Sometain is likely. Tempemtures
will linger at 79. Skies will be
mostly sunny to mostly cloudy
with calm tuming from the north
as the aftemoon progresses.

More money 'left unc!aimed
by Ohioans in rec~nt y~ars
TOLEDO (AP) - The
a·mou m of mon ey left
unclaimed by Ohioans has
doubled in the last fi ve yea rs,
and the amount of money
returned has increased great· '
lv too.
·
• Over the'· last five yea rs,
$637 million in unclaimed
funds , has been reported to
the state. In the 32 years
before that, $623 million was
collected, according to
of
Ohio's · Division
Unc laimed Funds.
The di vision says it has
stepped up programs · to
inform in surance companies,
utilities and other businesses
-about a state law that reljuires
them to report unclaimed
money.
..
Ano.ther factor is the demutualitation of about 20 life
und health insunince companies in recent' years. said
Dennis Gint y, a division
spokesman.
Some .policyholders from
cmnpanies that changed from
mutual ownership to stock
·ownership ·were entitled to
receive stock or cash distrib. uted,as it result of the change.
All of this has added up to
more un claimed money:

$174 million in unclaimed
money reported in 2005 compared with $70. 1 million in
2000.
The money ·comes fro.m
forgotten bank . accounts,
unpaid in surance claims, dividends. utility deposits and
paychecks.
The state is obligated to
return the money. ' Over the
past five years, more money
has found its way back to its
rightful owners - from $23
million in 2000 to $54 million thi s fiscal year.
The state relies on residents
coming forth . The sheer number of accounts makes tracking each one down difficult . ·
Ohio gains ,about 200,000
new accounts each year on
top of the 2. 7 million unpaid
accounts already in place.
"How 'can the divi sion possibly address all th tise
accounts? With the .division's
limited resources, it is impossible," Ginty said.·
Still , criti cs say the state
does not do enough to retum
the lost money.
"It ticked me off. I don 't
feel it's right that they should
hang on to people.'s money
th e· way they do." sa id

William Gibbons of Eire
Mich ., who became angry :
over the length of time it took
to ge t back a $28 'check ' fo r
his son. "The ,state of Ohio
makes no attempt to locate
these people - they ' re not
interested in turning over the
money to whom it belongs
to.''
,
Gibbons spends his retirement tracking down people
with
uncl aimed
fund s
through the state 's Web site
and sends them inforni'ation
about how to get their money.
Since 1994, he has mailed
ab&lt;'lut 400 claims to people he
has never met.
Ohio is one of onl y two .
states that takes a cut of the
money it gives back. The
state gets 5 percen.t of everything it retums. Texas takes I
perce nt to· 1.5 percent,
dependin g on the amount.

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down righty Jason Davis, a day
alter he thre\1( six scoreless
: innings in a spot start.
Davi s' outing · helped the
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Six-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong of Aust in , Texas, wearing the overall
leader's yellow jersey, waves from the pod ium after -the Discovery Channel cycling team won
the fourth stage of the Tour de FranC€ cycling race, a 67 .5-kilometer (41.95-mile) team ti me
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make their best effort to persuade Olympic Committee members to choose their city to host
· the 2012 Olympics Tuesday in Singapore. ·

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SINGAPORE -A return to
Paris for the first time since
1924'? Back to London after
more than half a century'' A'
first for · the Big Apple?
'Another fiesta in Spain? A
reward for the new Russia? . ·
After all the global campaigning, furious lobbying
and ·iast.- minute pitches by
·world leaders and sports
· celebrities, the most, glamorous and hotly contested

Olympic hid ritce i1~ history -and illlJJ\"siblc to calL Myo.:h
will be dec1ded Wednesday · coulddep~~1d .01~ the unpad ol
when
the _ lnternationai the b1d c1t1es tmal prcsentaOlympil' Committee chooses tiolb and the vagaries of the
among Paris, London. New round-by-round SClTel votmg
York. Madrid :md Moscow to procedure.
.
be the host city tor the 20 12
IOC prc&gt;~dent Jacque'
.
Rng~e satd the \ '01~ couiJ he
Sun_1mer Games. .
.
similar to L991 when Sydney
Pan s. th~, longume trol~t- . defeated Beijing ,-15-43 in the
runner, _goes m as t.he per- linal mund to land the 2000
cc1ved lavonte and London ~ Olympics. He even raised the
strong. challenger. N:w York. possibility of a tk vote.
and Madnd .would be, surpns~
"Tiw ntost intriguin~ thing
wmners, wh1le Moscow 1&gt; ,1 · will he if 1 ha,·e t(&gt; ~·w the
long shot.
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But IOC members said the
Please
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race remains tight, wide open

SINGA POR E ( AP) How Wednesday's vote for
the 20 12 Olympic ho'l L'ity
works:
lntemational
Oly mpiL·
Committee memhcrs will
vote by senel ballot among
live candidates - Lundon.
Madrid , Moscow. New York
· and Paris.
Voting is by round' until
. one Ci ty 9btains a majority.
City. recd vi nc- the fewest
,
vtJte' drops out after each
round. F,1ur roupds would bt·
the maximum.
Ir tW«) or more cities are. tied
for the lowest numher of
votes. a runoff will be held.
with the win nef ad\'ancing 10
1he ne't round.
If muitiple rounds ar~ nc~J;
ed. the IOC immediately. will
announce which cities ~0 10
the nex1 rou nd. Voting ligures
onlv will he released after the
wi 1iner is &lt;tnnounl·ed.
Member\ from •.: ountrie~
with bid cities don't vote
while their candidate i' still in
. C'ontention. Once- a citv i:-.
eliminated. member:-. {rnm
that country joi n vuting in
..;ub ... et~uent rotmd:-. .

mcmhcr 1lv:m Slc11·kov of
Bulg:nia) i~ su ~pcndcd. one
memher ( Ni kns Filaretos of
Greece I is ab,ent uue tl)
healtil rea""" anJ anot her
(Guy Drut of Francel pulleJ
out Jul..' 1t1 a corn1[1tion triul al
home.
Thinecn mcm~r, i'mn1 bid
cit) countrlc . . \\on 't rot~ in
I he t\r,l n ll llld :
United Slate' !01: Jim
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· ash&gt;n. ."&gt;nlt,t
Robcn Ct,·11 Jik .
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Ru;,ia t.1l: Vitai\ ' Smimo,,
Shamil Taq1i,cilc, _- Alc.xanJer
Popm .
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Britain i.1 1: Craig Rcedie.
PrinceS&gt; Anne. Phil Craven.

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Scrand,Ju r. .kan -C laude K illv.
Spain 1~): Juan .-\nton i,,
Samaranl'i1 Jr.. Dona Pilar de
Bnrh&lt;•n.
· Votin~ i, Ul'n~ ~kctronical ·
ly. Members push a huttnn lL'
make a 1.:hoiC'c. · Ekl'tronic
d~li,·e tal11e' l'otc, immcJiately. IOC nfticiah cnnti1111
tntal'~ . 1-IO\\ l'~h.· h member
\'Otc-. j.., Jh)l rcct~rdeJ .
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\ l\)ting begin-. al 5:-+S p.m. ·
Singapore iinK' t:':.f) a.m .

Of the IOC\ 116 member,_ EDTl.
99 are eligible to ' ote in the
The win 1 1111~ ci t\ will he
tirst rnund.
allll!lUilL'eJ arc)tind '7:-10 p.m.
IOC pre,icknt Jacque, Singapore time t7:-10 a.m.
Rogge doc-.n'r
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(304)5 76·3364
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Merle No rman Cos metiC
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Oh1o
Price
Galhpohs
Reducecl to Sale As k1ng
pr ce ncludes hatr prod ucts
cosmet1cs fr anch ise Ca ll garage fu rnished close to
Ho lze r hosp1tal (740)44 1 2
740 245 9294

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275 State Sto eet .
llag sale $4 1111
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Yard/Garage s3le 112 m1tes
B g yard sa le 1100 Second
off 160 on Bu tav1lle P1ke on
Ave Old tools clothes
the nght July 6 7 8 1Dam ?
housewares
Craftsman
rad1al arm saw tO e11ten
74
y \RI&gt; SAI.Es1on ladder tw1n bed books
PoMf ROV/MIIli&gt;H·:
records etc

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760
770
. 710
750
550

Auto Parts &amp; Accessories
I Auto Repan

jAutos lor Sale

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• Boats &amp; Motors lor Sale
' Building Supplies
Business and Butldtngs
Bu s mes s Opportuntty
Bustness Trammg

340
2 10
140

Campers &amp; Motor Homes

790

Campong Equopment
Chold/Eiderly Care

780
010
190

Ele ctrtc ai/Refngeratton
Equtpment for Rent

840
480

Icards of Thanks

Excavating ..
Farm Equipment
I Farms lor Rent
Farms for Sale
1
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, For Sale .
For Sale or Trade
Fru1ts &amp; Vegetables

830
610
430

Portland Ram or Sh ne
Sat July 9th 41108 ~auret

Cliff Rd Pomeroy
_ _ _ _ ____c_ _ _ _

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7
to
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Rtdge Ad go approx 1/2
m1te to Eagle R1dge &amp; P1ne
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mtersect10n
w1ll
have
clothes toys tools cjuns
kmves collector terns and
much more

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490
585
590
580

IFurms hed Rooms

450
850
040
050

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1Goveaway ..
1Happy Ads
• Hay &amp; Gram
Help .Wanted
Home Improvements
1Homeslor Sale
,Household Goods
Houses for Rent

Abso lute Top Dollar U S
Silver and Gold Cu1ns
Proofsets Gold R1ogs U S
Currency M T S C01n ShOp
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130

660
630
060
350

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170

Miscellaneous Merchandise
Mobole Home Repair
Mob1le Homes l or Renl
Mob•le Homes lor Sale

540
860
420.
320

M one y t o Loan

220

Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers

740

M us1caltn s trumen ts
P er so nals •

570
005

Pets lor Sale
Plumbing &amp; Heating
Professional Services
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair
Real Eotate Wanted

. 560
820
230
160
360
150

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Seed , Plant &amp; Fertilizer
Situations Wan!ed .
Space lor Rent
Sporting Goods
SUV a lor Sale
Trucks lo r Sale
Upholstery
Vans For Sale
wanted 1o Buy
Wanted Ia Buy- Farm Supplies
Wanted To Do
Wanted to Renl
Yard Sale· Gallipolis
Yard Sale-Pomeroy/Middla
Yard Sale·Pt Pleasant

650
120
460
520
720
. 715
870
730
090
620
180
470
072
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076

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ngra
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wage
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ng apphcat1ons at th
Send resume to
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B1dwell Hardware
1844 Carte
clo Ohto Valley
venlle
Ashland
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Ke ntucf. . y on 71121200
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1e farm1ng logg1ng con
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who happen to have d1sab11
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resumes for a Health
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ot med1cal care of peo ple ltv·
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Heal tt1 Serv1ces Supervisor
3 Boaz Commerctal Park
Williamson WV 26167
Attent on Susan

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Resources Department
2500 Oh o Avenue
Gatllpohs Ohio 4563~
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Jackson
OH
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Newly Remodeled 2J3BR 1
112 BA Hardwood CeramiC
Floors lull Basement 1 Car
attached Garage Deck &amp;
Large Fenced Backyard
$88 500 ~859)797 9806 or

In Memor) of

VMan Hysell
Robinson
to everyone
'"ho helped me In
this loss of a
wonderful lad).
Especial!) everyone
who prepared food
at the house
&amp; church
thanks

Howard Robmson
Family

AI'AKIM~Mli

Tw1n A1vers Tower IS accept
1ng appl cat1ons lor wSI! ng
hst for Hud subs1zed 1 br
apartm ent call 675 6679
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$295 mo (740)446 3945
BEAUTIFUL
APART MENTS
AT
BUDGET
PRICE S AT JACKSON
ESTATES 52 Westwood
Dnve from $344 to $442
Walk to shOp &amp; mov1es Call
740 446 2568
Equal
Hous1ng Opportuntly

NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 br
2 112 bath s large 2 car
1n
M1ddleport
garage
Relocating Call 040 ,992
9799 Leave message
Rental Properttes tor sale
Tra1te r and Garage Apt
Mason on 4th Ave House on
Mad son Ave Pr?Pieasant
House Roush Ferrell Lane
Pt Pleasant Four VaQBnt
lots In Mason Colinty
(304)6 75 1911 or (304) 593

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12x50 1988 P1ne Rtdge
mobile home Good cond1
tiOn all electnc 2 bedroom
1 bath maJor appliances
Included $7 300 Present tot
ava 1table to rent $150
mon thly (740}446 2796 or
(740)388 9687
---------1980 Wmchester 14x70
3BA 1 112 path excellent
cond1Uon (740)446 2948

1988 Redman R1verv1ew
Good con dtt1on 1 4~~:70 2
bedroom , 112 batf1 all
electrtc central a1r and
maJor k1tchen applianC~ftS
InCluded Must move $8 500

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Ohio

order of sale to me
d~rected from s atd

lebanon Township ,
Meigs Counly, Oho

and
more
fully
described as follows
beginning n the East

to me from sa1d court

in the above
entitled action, 1 will

m lhe above entitled
action, I w111 expose

expose 10 sale
Public Auction on the

to sale al public auclion on the front steps

Town 2, Range 11 ,
Ohio
company s
Purchase , seven rods

Frlday, August 12,
2005, at 10·00am, of
said day, the followlng dascrlbed real

front stepa 01 the
Melg6 County Court
House
on
Friday,
August 12, 200S at
10 00 a m , ol said
day, the lollowong
described real estate·
EXHIBIT A"

the

Parcel No 1 The fol ·

Vollage of Middleport,
County of Meigs and
Stale of Ohio, being
Lot number 51 In
orlgonal plat of the
VIllage of Middleport,
aald lot being the
same premlaes con·
veyed from Elizabeth
Ree ' • t al , by deed
recorded In Vblume
93, Page 77 of the
Meigs County, Ohio
deed records
Property
Address
246 Norlh Fourth
Avenue , Middleport,
Ohio 45760
Properly
Owners
Neale G Knight and
Marcia J Knight
Oeed
Prior
Reference Volume 9,
Page 645, PPt's 15·
00434 and 15-Q0435
Appralaed
at
$32,500 00 ,Terms of
Sole Cannot be sold
lor les. than 213 rds of
the appraised value.
10% down on day of
sale , cash or certified
check, balance due
on confirmation of
sale
Robert E Beegle
Sheriff
Melg. Coun"'
~,
Relmer, Lorber, &amp;

No Down Payment Poss1ble
1900 square It house 3
bedroom 2 bath lull base
men! new heat pump sets
on 3 ac:res S A 7 Eastern
School D1stnct (740)985
432 1

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Shett1e Puppy AKC w1th
ped1gree
1st
shots
Beaut fully marked sab e &amp; 1985 Pon t1ac Trans A m
wh le mate $300 00 I rm 5spd 305 l:l.Q only 55 000
11 lcs
" per btu~.; t top~
740 698 9509
el(cellent shar;e (7401446
0350

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1997 Che1.y Tahoe t~ ... wo
te;lther CO tapA well mam
S7 500
Ca ll
lamed
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1999 Ch evy Metro 4 Or 4
Buy
or
sen
R1venne AvaJtabte at McKean Farm
cyt 76 QOU m1tes S:J ooo
Ant1ques 1124 Ea st M111n on
Centenary
R oad
080 Cntt (7 40) 441 0712
on SA 124 E Pomeroy 740
992 2526
Russ Moore
1999 Ford Ta urJS V6
~ \ H" Sl I»J•J II ~
engme automatiC power
&amp; 1.1\lloil()( 1\
w ~ndows &amp; door locks Very
10
good cond1 t1on
74 ODD
h R\1
m les $3" BOO (7 40)446
f 1.)111".11 " '
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2002 Cadillac Dev1 lle w/ wa1
,
ranty
$20 500
1 996 O"t., F11&lt;ed Rate up to 36 2000 Ford Ta urc~s 70 QOO
Dutchman crank up camper months on Ne;\ John Deer e m les $7 600 (7 40)7 42
A1r kmg &amp; qUeen beds Compact Tractor s &amp; 11 0 TLB _34:0::5:____~--$3 350 2 cyl d esel tractor at Carm, cria ol EqUipment .2004 Honda Shadow 600
wlbru sl 1
hog
$3 800 ( 740 }4 46 2412
Chr omed out $3 850 OBO
(740)367 0106
(740) 446 3993
7 K1ng Cutttm I r11sh mower
Ant que Haywood Wakefield
new bl ade s &amp; new double 2dr 2001 Dodge Stratus
table &amp; cha1rs S600 good
One owner hke new Pea'tt
belt (74 0)992 5963 S695
cond1!10n
Steel Jeep
..._hl! e 30 V6 42DOOmles
wheels SIOO (740)446
John Deere 10 It No T1 l D111l Coli (850)543 4079
6962
for
Rent
Ca rm che:~ot 95 Mercury Soble not r~o~n
Gravely Super Conve duel EQuipment (740)44 6 2412
n1ng Purcllase for $2 700,
wh eels 411 blade complete
w1!1 sell best otter t304 \675
rebu ild
electnc stsrter John Deere Commerc 1a1 8159
$1500 00 OBO Lawn Boy Works1te Products tn Stock 1
21 mch mower
$85 00 Compac t Excavator 27C 96 Neon 2 coor 4 cyt 5
35D SOD Sk1d Steers 3"'1 speen 1 18 000 m e&lt;; n e~~;
740 696 1227
320
325
328 'Tractol pa1nt e,-;t a c ean l !enor
HoM rt meat slicer se t ol
e&lt;J n1ce runs great $ 1 900
Load er B.9.ckh oe t 1ORB
d1g1ta! Scoles m~al gr nder
Check out our re 1tal rat es 17 401669 0302
Peps1 oop c:ooter wood diS
Greal F nanc1ng Ava1!8ble 715
play
or
wo rk
tables
I Rl
Carm chael
Equ1pmem
(740)446 7787
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New 5003 5005 &amp; 5020
AERATION MOTORS
Repa1red New &amp; RebUilt In Ser1es John D6!ere U!it ty
Stock Call Ron E11ans 1 Trpc tors @ o~ ~ II XP.d 36
month s Used Ut111ty Trac tors
800 537 952B
@
4 g{}J., Van3b e
60
monlhs
Ce~rmiCil&lt;Je
NEW AND USED STEEL EQuipment (740)44o ~2 412
Steel Beams P1pe Rebar
Fo r
Concrete
Angle New Joh n Deere Rounc
Channel Flat Bar Steel Balers @ 1 9°o F ~&lt;ed Rat e
Gratmg
Fo r
Drams F1nancmg to1 48 Mon t11s 01
Dnveways &amp;. Walkways L&amp;L New Model 45 7 Stan dar c
Scrap Metals Open Monday Round Baler Only S13 250
Wed nesday &amp;. cash Makes 4X 5 Sa te
Tue sday
Fr1day Bam 4 30pm Closed
Carm1chaet
Equ1pment
Thursday
Saturday
&amp; (740)446 241 2
For Lease 0 111ce or reta1l
Sunday (;;'40)446- 7300
spaces 1n very good cond1
Jo t:11
ton Downtown GallipOliS Riding
mower
Murray Spec1al Purchase
Approx 1600 sq It each t W1zard 11 Hp 30 1n cut Deere 702 8 &amp; 10 Wh ee
or 2 baths Lease pnce $250 81 Ford F 100 V 8 Rakes / John Deer e D sk
Mowers Call for pr cEJ
negotiable to encourage 2981 $400 (740)992 7607
Carmichae l
Equ1pment
new
busmess
Call
lluu
{740) 44 6 241 2
(740)446 4425 or {740)446
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Twinsburg, OH 44087
330-425-4201
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2001 Fora Ex p1o1er 4)(4
Loaded recently cfeta1!e d
59 000 rrule&amp; .. ne-.., t1res
S12 DUO
l7t!.OJ256 6936
leave messarle
Che~ y 1989 short bEtd step
s de 01 q owner $3 099 00
P40i992 5963

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conclllon tow m1es Musl
seem apprec1ate A barga n
$9 995 Also Walkmg Horse
Saddle Bndle (304 )675
81 75
96 Ford V.. ndstar Powe1
wmdows
po wer
locks
cru1se rear A C 160 000
rnlles S2 600 (740)256

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1997 Dodge Dakota Sll V6
A~tomat1c
2 Wheel Or ve
72 000 m1lt:_,0 (304 S93 1614
1998 Dodge 0 1ko a Sport
lruck
5 spPed
136 000
.miles
$4 000
Call
t40)3AA 0578 01 r7'\0)388
8707

94 Har ey Davidson Uttm
Class 1c 10 DOD miles blue
excettenl cond 11on $13 500
(7 40)9492217

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1984 Ba,liner 19ft Cuddy
cab n Volvo Penta good
COI101tl0n $3 500 {7 40)367
0314
95 K ~wasa k1 ST 750 jet sk
3 sea ter w1 th tra1ter vests
slo. rope Ski S b:ce len t con
u on $1 800 (740)44€
8 12tl

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1999 Tra11 Lite Bant am
Ftver
E~tcellenl cond111on
Loaded
Must see
740
949 2709 S8 000

98 Javco. Eagle 30ft 5th
\ h~&gt;el
w th slode
out
'lQQ3 Cllrv olct Silvera do E.xcel en 1
cond1 l1 on
1500 2...VD lt~Q c;ab Vfi 4 (740)4'6 3505
speec au1o trans 111 11h top
pe1 7 88.:1 n les dk grF!y C J ernan Camp ng Tra le
r e ~II c E xcell~n t co d to) I 2FT 2 1&lt;1ng Be J S4 9~h
S12 000 Call alt er 5pm call lo~ •~ · (304)675
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~004 Ford F t 50 Supercrew
4K 1 F X4 off road package
54 V8 6 CD changer 1un
n ng boards power every
thmg Tonneau cover tow
par:Kagc
21 ODD m1les
o ~c elle nt cond1t on N A 0 A
Book Value 530 375 sell tor
528 900 (740)446 8217

StaiC tal t told up campe1
A r heat s nk s!ove &amp; re ng
erator slee ps 4 Was 54 995
to
$3 995
1educed
1740)446 2282
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TILH.:k Camper AC
rv
Antenna w 1ed lor Cable
1ke new $6 500 (304)R75

3353

1725
10

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199&amp; Ranger 4x4 5 srd ::IL
1\II'IHI\ I \II :\'".!'••
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AM1FM cosst:tte A C off
Ask about our AOHA roa d package new oa1n\
BASEMENT
Member DI SCO unt s on new
Look ng tor house to renr1 fem ale Pek ngese AKC John Deere Eqt pment S5 500 0130 Call alter
WATERPROOFING
locally Mason or mmgs co
4 30pm (740)2~6 625~
sable wlblack mask 6 wks Carmichael
Uncond ana hfenme guar
EqurO iti\O fll
call 304 773 5600
Adorabtel
$300 (740)4&lt;16 2412
otd
&lt;~n ce Loc&lt;J rc t ewnce~ h 1
1999
Blazer
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(740) 44 6 1000 leave mes
n
~hed Establshed t 97;.o
ow '"' 76K exc; \.Ond
sage
Calf 2.. Hrs 17 •o ~.:IE
for
sale
Call
lor
Horses
oaded
ne11er
1
mud
1510
H OUSHIOI I&gt;
OH70 Rrg rr
Basemen
more mformahon (740)379 s 10 500 1304 l 458 1002
8 reg1slmfld Labra dor pup
{rl)(ij"
Wa.l€rOitXJfull:j
2584
pe s wormed &amp; l1rst shots 5
1 99~ Chevy Suburban 4xol
.
good cond1110n loaded new
Mollohan Carpet 202 Clark blacks S 150 each 3 yeUov.s
Chapel Road Porter Oh1o $200 each call (740)247 ~ohn Deere Ad1ng Mowers '!Ires
Askmg
511 000
(740)446 7444 1 877 830 2 117
starl ng at S1 399 F1na 1cu g {740) 441 0658 or 1740!70~
1:..93:_1_ _ _ _~9 162 Free Est1mates Easy AKC German Shepllerrls availabl e subJeCt to Joh1 _
f1nanc n1g 90 days same as Pllps &amp; Adults
Deer e Cred11 Approval Yow 1999 Ford Et&lt;ped t1on v 8
'
cash V1sa/ Master Card 1 Black &amp; Tan Litter
paymen ts could be as low AWO
""'8 0110
m f''Dnve a littl e sa ...e a ot
asS39 nonthw1th SOdown $ 15000
Coli
740I388
t Sottd Black Liller
EqUipm en t 0578
Carm1chael
vet checked &amp; shots
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(740)446 2412
Thompsons Appliance &amp; (304)937 2310
2000
GMC
3
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p~.;k
Uj.J
Repair 675 7388 For sale wwW tr statek 9 com
StO
200
c
111
Clarence
ZP.ro Tl rn Z irAk Mowers
re cond toned
automat1c
Full t'llooded Jack Russell
GobiP (740\992 1108 f no
from Jot n Deere ava,lal:1te at
washers &amp; dryers retngera
pupp1es 5 wks old S100
4 9°o
fl).ed
rate
!ro &lt;~nswer lcavu rm sage
tors
gas and electr1c
each (740)446 3413
Carm1ct"\aet
Equ1pmen1
w1th
ranges a1r cond1t10ners ami
200 t Chevrolet 15JJC Z71
wMger washers W1ft do Pood les one T1ny Toy black John Dcme Cred1! approval uxl cab PW m myH111 q AT
2412 515500 OBO it ol {) Jo.~6
repalfs on maJOr brand s m fem ale Two brown sta lldard !7 4 0) 1 4G
Poodles (740)441 94 78
shop or at your home
WpW .c£!1~CJ.S.Q!!!
3993

to Bruce Johnson
and recorded Volume

114 Page 245 of the
County OH1clal
Records
Auditor 's Parcel No
07-00073 000

Me1gs

South of the ce nter of

Also , exce ptmg the
coal , all and gas mm-

the Portland and
Bashan road, !hence
In a Westerly dlrecloon twenty (20) rods

oral and under said
lands and the right to
mine and remove the
same Without on)ury

to near a p1ne tr ee 6

to the

and

1owing d escr lbed rea 1 onches In doameter on should the surface be
astate sltuale In the North side of sa1d onJured I he same
range Eleven ( 1 l}, road, thence north must be paiH for
Town
Three
, Deed
13 ), lourtean (14) rods Reference
Secllon Thirteen 113) parallel woth the east Volume 126, Page
of
lhe
Ohio line of saod Sec 19, 236 , Volume 251, Page
Company's Purchase,
thence East twenty
77, Volume 282, Page
being In the Township (20) rod a to the East 291 of the Meigs
of Lebanon, County line of said Sec 19, County
Deeds
of Melga, State o1 thence Soulh twenly Recorda
Ohio, and known as (20) rods to the place Cannot be sold lor
common lot Number of beginning , conlaln, less than two-thirds
254 and described 81 )ng two (2) acres, be (213) of the appraised
follows: Commencing the same more or value $10,000
at the Southeaot cor· Ieos
Excepllng Culrent
Owner
ner
of
Section 0 9628 acras deeded Eslale
of
Freda
Nineteen (l 9) In oald to Bruce Johnson In Carpenter
Township anct coun· Volume 114 Page 245 Properly at 53060
Knob,
ty ,
thence
East of the Melgo Counly
Bald
Twenly·slx (2&amp;) rods , Oillclal
Records. Stlversvllle Rd
thence North on aline Audltor'o Parcel No
Portland, Ohio
Parcel No 1
parallel with sold 07.00075.000
Section line to land The following real
PPt 07.00072 000
deeded to the counly estate situated In the
Parcel t 2
Commlulonora
of
Counly of Meigs In
PP 07·99975000
said Meigs County by the State of Ohio, and 07.00073 00
al
R c Mlddleswart lor In tho Townahlp of Appraloed
road
purposes,
Lebanon, end bound- •$24,0001$10,000
ad and described aa
Terms of Sale Can not
thence weat along t h e
line olaald land to the lollowo
Being In be sold lor less than
East line 01 said Secllon 19, Town 2/3rd s
of • the
Section
Nineteen
Three (3 ), Range appraised value 10%
J1S) ; thence South Eleven (11), Ohio down on day of sale,
along said Section
Company's Purchase,
cash or certified
line to lhe place of ,beginning ona hun· check, balance &lt;jue
dred and fifteen (1 I 5) on confirmation of
beginning, conll 1n1ng
twanty·t hree a n d ane- feet South of the sale
hall 123 112 ) acres
Portland and Baohan Parcels sold sepa·
more or less
Road on the East line
rate ly l
of
oald
Secllon Rober! E Beegle
Reserving to t he sald
ff
former Grentors, lhelr Nineteen (19), !hence Meigs County Shero
heirs ahd assigns, all Weal three hundred Anorney lor the pia on
right, title and Interest thirty-eight (338) feet , t iff
In the mlnerats on , In
thence
North Crow &amp; Crow
and under sold real
Nineteen and one-half ..,nornay
t (19 112) degrees West 110 W Second Streel
eslate, and the rIgh
Five Hundred tllnely· Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
to extract and remove eight
(598)
feel
(740) 992-6059
said mlneralo
thence East Five (7) 6. 13. 20
Reference
Deed
Hundl'tld twenty-eight

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to the East
line of said Section
19. thence South Five
Hundred
and
Sevenly·llve
(575)
feet to the place of
beginning contalnong
live and three fourths
(5
314)
acres
Excepting two (2)
acres deeded to Eber
Carpenter prior to
thts deed Exceptmg
2 6258 acres deeded

surface

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JET

Beech Street Middleport 2
I 1\Hin M f\
bedroom turn 1shed apt uhf Tra1ler lol 2 5 m tes out Block brjck sewer p pes
Call wmdow s lintels etc C au de
IlleS paid preVIOUS rental Ne1ghborhood Ad
W nters R1o Grande OH 2 m1n1ature baby Do nkey s
reference deposit lO pets (740)446 16a5
Make nee pets 1740i446
Call 740 245 5121
(740 )992 0 165
7787
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Kn o" Och\- er ed R1 ghl t o Your L&gt;oo r

3S7 , Deed Records ,
Meigs County Ohio
Auditor's Parcel No
07.00072 000
Can not be sold lor
less than two-thirds
(213) of appraised
value $24,000
Parcel No 2
The
following
descrobed parcel of
land
situated
in

estate Situate I n

(304)675 2036

(740)256 1328

(740)446 3481

total
$350/mo
No pets
before

Public Notice
Sheriff Sales
Case Number Probate
33129
Estate
Freda
01
carpenter
Plaintiff
vs
Defendants Court of
Comlflon Pleas,
Meigs Counly, Ohio
In pursuance of an

of the Me1gs County
Cou r thouse
on

loolball held Call (41 9)533

M

9:00 740·992·5039 '

1 and 2 bed room apa rt
ments furnished and unfur
mshed
seclJ rlty depoSit
req Uired no pets 740 992
Valley Apartments tn Mason
22 18
WV
current ly ac cept mg
2 Bedroom Mob1le Home
apphcatlofJS Apply at 501
2
bedroom
apt
$375/mon
located
m
Shawnee Tra I m Po mt
Was her/dryer hookup Water
Ga thpo t1s
Ferry
Call
Pleasant
Appllcat ons
pa1d Nice locatiOn no pets
(304)675 3423
'l':lccepted on Tuesdays
plus depoSit
S375/mo
HUD ass1sted
(304)675
2 bedroom AJC very nice (740)446 9442
4900
no pats
111
Gallipolis
2 br 1 ba upsta rs apart
(7 40)446 2003
SPAll
me11t
Sycamore
Sl
FUR RENO
Mtddteport
conven
ent
to
2 6 R centrally located 10
and
park
m n from town hosp1tal and grocery
Downtown Office Space 5
power pl ants
(740)44 6 S350/month $350 deposit
room su 1te $650/mo 1 room
requiTed
w1th
previous
rental
4234 or (740)208 786 t
references (740)992 619 4 off ce $225/mo 2 room
su1te $250/mo
Secunty
Of ffi08 0 173
deposit req u1red You pay
In Memory
3 rooms &amp; bath all ut1l lies ut1ht1es AU spaces very ntce
pad
Oownsta1rs
9 19 Elevator Cal l (740)446 3644
Second (we suitable for t lor appoin tment

CA

Case# 04CVI63
Mortgage Electron•c
R e g I s I r a t 1o n
Systems, Inc
Plalnllff
Vs
Neale G Knoght, et al
aka Neale George
Knight at al
Defendants
Court of • Common
Ple$5, Me•gs County,
In pursuance of an
order of sale dtrected

For sate by owner Tratler &amp;
lot at 109 Ced ar Street
Gallipolis at end of GAHS

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lease no pets Located 1n
Townhouse
Ractne No cal ls after 9 00 ' Ta ra
Apartments very Spac1ous
740 992 5039
2 ~edrooms CIA 1 t 2
T&gt;?Q. Bd mob Ia home $300 Bath Adult Pool &amp; Baby
amonth ~ $300 depoSit year Pool Pallo Start $385/Mo
lease
no
pets
m No
Pets
Lease
Pills
Middleport
No calls al!er Secunty Depos1t Req u1 red

eo 1 4x65 n country

You r RIJ:,hl t o

For sale 2 bedroom house
s1ngte bath w1thm c1ty hmtts
askmg
$60 000
Call
(740)446 4595
aft er
900pm

I'RO!"I~ONAL
SERVICF:S

Grac1ous hv1ng 1 and 2 bed
room apartments at V11tage
Manor
and
R1vers1de
Apartments 1n Middleport
From $295 $4A4 CaU 740
992 5064 Equal Housmg
Opportun t1es

N1ce 2 bedroom furn1shed
$375/mo $300/deposl\ No
pets water pd Refe rences
North Jrd Middleport
needed Ph (740)441 0829
bedroom' furnished apt pre
Two 8d mobtle home $325 v1ous rental reference dep
a month $325 depoSit year no pets 74D-992 0165

Pubh&lt; No11 ces m Ne" spapers

2491

ScHooui

Mobile Home Lot only
AckMan P1ke $ 125/month
call (740)44 6 3644 lo r mo re
tnfo

UBLIC
NOTICES
S~h:e:ro:ff~Sa~le=s~~i:~~~~~~~~::~~V:o~lu~m::e~1~5~2~.~P~a~g~e==~(5~2~87)::.~et

Country Home 10 acres two
bedroom one bath-garage
aclgas furnace 2 m1le trom
Hartford Stld1ng H 1l~ Creek
Road 48 000
364 88 2

IN&gt;ORU&lt;:IlON

I (740)388 0135

Used Furmture Store 130
8ulav11te P1ke Washers dry
ers refrigerators ra nges
mattresses dresser couch
es dmettes reel ners grave
monument s much more
(740)446 4782 Gallipolis
OH H,. 11 3 (M S)

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This newspaper wlll not
knowingly accept
adverti•ement• tor real
estate which Is In
vi olation or the law Our
readers ara hereby
Informed that all
dwellings advertised in
thie newspaper ere
available on an equal
opportunity ba1ee

IOpm MffuJW

3 bedroom mobtfe home tor CONVENIENTLY LO CATrent 1n Mtddlepo rt no pets EO &amp; AFFORDABLE!
(740)992 5858
Townhouse
apartments
and/or small houses FOR
Beau tif ul r1ve r v1ew m RS'NT CalL (740)44 1 11 t 1
Kanauga Ideal lor 1-2 peo lor application &amp; Information
pels
please
pte [\t No
App lications be l n~ take..n Furmshed upsta rs 3 room s
Call (740)441.0 181
&amp; bath Clean ref &amp; dep
reqwed No pets (740)446
For rent 3 bedroo m 1 t /2
t519
baths 1n V1nton Ready July

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Help Wanted

ass 1st an md1 v1dual wtth mental
oet.Jrdatlon m Me1gs County 28
hrs /wk 2· 10-8pm M/Tu . 2-6pm
W /Th/F Must h,tve h1 gh school
d1ploma/GED, vahd dnver's
hce nse, tHree years good dn vmg
expenence and adequate
automobile msurance $7 25/hr
Send resume to Buckeye
Commumty Serv1ces, P 0 Box
604, Jackson, OH 45640. Deadline
for applicants 7/8/05. Preemployment drug testmg Equal

di l cr~mlnatian

WANTED Part t me pos1t10n
available lo aSSISI lnd iVIdU
als w1th mental retardatt on
at a group home 1n Bidwell
1) 35 hr s Bam 5pm Sun 2

room eat In k tc hen 2 I re
places &amp; garage plu s shee p
barn pasture g arden spot
$550 pl us Utl tttles Call
~ (703)451 2591

WANTED. Pos111on available lo

All real estate advertlllng
In thla newspaper 11
subject to the Federal
Fair Hauling Act of 1968
which makaa H Ulogal to
advartlae any
pre1erence llmltatton or
dlacrtmlnatton based on
race color, religion ae•
lamlllal status Dr national
origin or any Intention to
make any such
preference llmltallon or

•NOTICE•

a

hcaton

Help Wanted

(740)367 0000

Gallipolis Career College
TURNEO DOWN ON
(Careers Close To Ho me)
SOCIAL SECURITY /SSI?
Call Today I 740 446 4367
No Fee Unless We Wm'
Oeadt1ne to apply
1 800 2 14 0452
July 18 2005
1 B88 582 3345
WNW QlllipoliSCll iOOrCOIIego com
Accred1led Member Accredrtmg
Rl \I I "I \II
AN/L PN S Overbrook cen Councl lor lndependonl Col ages
ter IS currently acce ptmg and Schools 127&lt;18
10
HOMES
applicatiOns for LPN S and
70
AN S
7A 7P and 7P 7A
MISCil J .ANEOI.!i 1·--IU·R·
S·A·LI: _.1
SQ1fls are ava1lable II you
$29 900 6 rooms 3 BR
are mterested please come
1n and hll Ou t an application Angus freezer beet ready home 2 car ga rage 89
now sell by hang ng wetghl Burnett Ad ~740)446 7684
at
333
Page
Street
i 1 OOa m
Monday
thru Middleport or call and $1 45 @ pound (740)985 or (304)744.:0173
Saturday
speak
wtt h
Hollie 3949 740 985 44 34
3 be droom Ranch 2 car
Bumgarne r
LPN
Staff DIRECTV
FREE Home garage
1n ground pool
0 UTS I Dl: SALES
De'Y'elopment EOE
entertamm ent
Syste m $90 000 Call (740)256
REP R ES I NT Al i VE
FREE EqUipment and Install 1962
STABILITYIII
up to lour rooms 145 chan
The
GallipO't s
Da1ly
pets $29 00 a month Ask 3 Bedroom 1 1/2 Baths
Tnbune
1S accepllflg
Cor ner lot 1n Meadowbrook
Do you worry about the
how to get FREE HBO
resumeS for a full ttme
furure of your ;ob?
Lamtnate
Wood
MAX and STARS 1 800- Root
outside sales representa
Do you lel/lllre you are nor
Ftoonng and Cafpet are 3
523 7556 for d~ta Is
t1ve to )OUt our sales tea m
apprecrated?
years old Fenced m Back
and to manage an estab
For Sale top sod I will load Yard .and Storage Bwldmg
fished account I st while
Why not beg1n a calee r w1lh your p ckup $20 dump tra1l (304)675 7708
calhng on lew accounts
a stab1le employer thai
er S35 00
3 bedroom 2 bath R~mch
The successful candidate
values the hard work that
1
W AN"Illl
w1tt be a diSCiplined self
style house newly rel'nod
you do?
rnot1ved team player that
To Du
eled Bidwell area S69 000
understands the 1mp&lt;tt·
Call
(740)44 1 1528
or
We offer
tance
of
developtng
Cleantng
&amp; {740)709 5952 after 4pm
•Up to $8/hr Wllh no e11pen DHK
strong mutually benefl
ence
.,Powerwashtng Can I Keep 3 Bedroom 1 1/ 2 Be,ths
c1al bus ness retat1on
Up Your "To Do~ list too Btg?
• Medlcal/401 (k)
Family Room Dlntng Room
sh1ps With ow accounts
• Pa1d vacalldns/l'lohdays/ Let Us HELP Youl We II
Full Basement
Storage
I tra1n1ng
Clean R UJ.l' &amp; Get R Done
Bldg Garage New Central
The deal cand date w II
do
All A1r New Wmdows
We
112
have sale e:..per1ence For
Call Todayl
Res10ent1at r Bus ness PleasantS( (304)675-4034
confident at
mterv ew
lns1de/Outs1de
1-877-463-6247 ext
lp~ease send resume and
Dally/WeeklyfMonthly 7 40 3BA 1 1f2 bath Ranch 2 car
2454
cover letter to Gall pot s
985 3639 or 740 416 1823
garage
tn·ground pool
Da1ty Tnbune Attn J1m
STNA S Overbrook Center
Green
school
dlstnct
Freeland 825 Thnd Ave
15 currently accepllng apph Georges Portable Sawmill {740)446 1619 tor photos &amp;
Ga1t1pohs Oh•o 45631
ca tmns lor full time STNA S don 1 haul your Logs to the more
mformahon
nno f/www QftOCttlta cprnlbs
7A 7P: and 7P 7A and 3A M111 JUSt call 304-675 1957
Pa ramediCS
&amp;
EMT s 3P •
ShiftS are avail• Health Care elder care m tbomnson132f
needed Apply ..at 1354 able If you are mterested
my home pnvate I1V1ng area 4 bedroom 3 bath bl level
Jackson P1ke Gathpot s
please come 1n and fit) out w1th bath e•penence1 with
hol'lle country s8ttmg large
an apphcahon at 333 Page reference Park Ad Shade
deck/patiO Slttiflg on aprox
ar 1me epnee e a
Street M1ddteport Please Oh (740)992 0558
10 acres FA LA OR &amp;
the Gal t polls Da1ly
No Phone calls EOE
~lichen
$120 000
owo
ure
Tnbune Must have
~740)742 3142
val1d dnver s
Carpet-Cleaning
l1cense M1n1mum wage
403 Spr ng Ave Pomeroy
Bra nd New Method
a p ro.~~ 30 hrs week
Ohlo One fam1ty home tor
Dry In 1 Ho ur
Stop by the Tnbune
80 y4;!ars Sttll like new 3
No Steam or Snampoa
Olf1ce tocat~ at 825
bedrooms 1 1/2 baths 2 car
Free EStimates
Th1rd Ave to hll out an
... Clea rl y Clean•••
garage S50 000 740 992

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Roofmg Decks Hard wood 8 room hollse n Gallipolis
work
$29 500
Floor and Cera m 1c T1 le Needs
msl allal10n
New (740)441 1078 or (740)44 6
Construc tion Pole B arns 0974
Butldmg
Top
Notch
Anent1onl
Cont ractors (304 )675 3042
Local compa ny otfenng NO
WV036667
DOWN PAYMEN T" pro
grams tor ypu to buy your
ow CmuYEUJERLV
home 1nstead of renting
C ARE
• 100% lmancm g
• Less th an perfect credtt
Ch1ldcare ava table nea r accepted
Holz er
Charo ta1s
Lake • Pay ment co ul d be the
Anyt1me Mon Fr
sa me as rent
$3/hr $25/c;t ay Mor tg ag e
Locato rs

able on grounds) and have a 1!1':'11"'-~~----.,
va lid OhiO A N and dnvers
Bu~
licenses Please subm 1t to
OPPORnJNrf\'

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36402 Peach Fork Ad 2 5
m11es from 4 lane s on 33 W
County Ad 19 r(lclmer
(740)992 7t56
aquar1um
July 8th 9th 8 ?

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Lovestock .
Lost and Found
Lois &amp; Acreage

985 3301

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8 QYard Sale Thursday Jllly
7th a 4 Lau rel Cl It Ad 1 2
9am
m te from former Pam da
clothes wom~n s 8 12 boys
Found all wh1te male Sp1tz
4583 St At 160 B dwell F na movmg sale Indoor 6 12 new 1tems
Ca ll (740)446 4166
71B 7/9 19635 State Aoll te
Huge 4 fam1ly yard sale 1n
554 1 m1 from R o Grande
Chester Fn 6 30 5 00 tots
Fo lJnd lad1es watch at
toward Bidwe ll Small furn1
of clothes household 1tems
GallipOliS Mc;Donalds on
ture toys k tchen kmck
&amp; toys follow s1gn s at
Sunday June 26 (7 40)446
knacks 9am 5pm
Chester Br dge located on
9390
Oak H1ll Road
!terns fou nd July 4th on Sat 9 July a oo ? 4409
Huge Mullt fam1ly July 8&amp;9
bench of City park Call to 8ulav111e P1ke
Gateway
Ba1tey Road( off Te11as) s1gns
Identity (740)446 0119
computer pnnter treadmill
tram F1ve Pomts 81g Var1e(y
o...O SI 100 lb Red &amp; Black L1festyler camper top full
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Sharif! Sales

aoulh Uno of Lot 344:
excepl the coal, and . ~
Public Notice
thence along lhe
other mlne·rals con·
south line of Lot 344 Sheriff Sales
ialn_-d therein with
and then the south Case
Number lhe right lo mine the
aeme without Injury
line of Lol 345 North 04CV144
vii
to
the
surface ,
88 degrees 46 min- PeOpleo Bank NA
Arthur Bradshaw at al. utes 22 seconds west
together with all ways
Planllff
dllandanla
and right of way, lot
29.55 feel In all to a vs
16 and pari of lpl 17 ·
Court of Common railroad spike ~et by Kim D. Mllcholl el al
In Naylors run In the
Pleas, Melga County,
this survey ·at the defendants
City of Pomeroy,
southwest corner ol Court of Common
Ohio.
In pursuance of an
Lot 345; thence along Pleas, Meigs County, ... Meigs County, Ohio.
Beginning al the
. order of sale to me
the west line (!f Lot Ohio,
directed from 's aid
345 North 17 degrees · In pursuance of an northeast corner of
court In the ilbOve . 18 minutes 00 sec· order of sale to me William Kasper's lot
15 In Naylors Run in
enlllled acllon, I will
onds Wast 129.59 feel directed from said
e.:posa to sale' at to the point of begin· court In the above Pomeroy, Ohio running northerly wllh
Public Auction on the
ning,
containing enlllled acllon , I will
Front Steps of The
0.148 acres (all 0.097 expose to sale at pub· Spring Street , one
hundred (100) feel,
Meigs County Court
acre of Lot 34.5 and
lie auction on the
House on Friday, July
0.051 acre out of Lol fronl steps of ·the thence westerly to
Street;
29, 2005 al 10 a.l!). of
344). Subject to all Meigs County Court Fiacher
said . day, the loll owlegal
easements. House on Friday, thence southerly wllh
ing described Real
PPN : 15·00028 .000 August 5. 2005 at. 10 said Fisher Street lo
Estate: Situated In
308 Page Street , a.m. of said day, the the northeast corner
lhe
Village
of
Middleport Oh 45760. folloWing described of William Kasper 's
Middleport, Sec lion · .Current
owner Real Estate: the fol - lol, one hundred ( i OO)
feet, thence east with
29, TQwn 1 North:
Rodney R Roush et al lowing
described
Slreel , premises, situated in the northerly line of
Range 13 West, as
308 Page
recorded In Volume 2, Middleport, Oh 45760 l he Tow nship
of William Kasper's lol
pp#'
15·00028.000 Salisbury. County of to the place of begin·
··page 12 of the Meigs
prior deed
refer - Meigs and Stale of nlng. Be the same
County Pla.t Records,
mOre or less but subCounty of Meigs and
ences: Volume 344 Ohio:
ject to all legal high·
Stale of Ohio and
page 345 appraised al The
following
bounded
and
$27,000.00 terms of described real estate, ways.
Nos.
16·
described as follows:
Sale: Cannot be sold in
Section
32 , Parcel
Being the south half
for teSs than 213 (two Township 2, Range 01449.00, 16·01450,
16~1451 , 16·01452
of lot Number Two
thirds)
ol
the
13, · Ohio Company 's
Hundred
Seventy appraised value. 10%, Purchase, beginning Current Owner: Maria
Romine el al
(270) In V. N. Horton 's
down on lhe day ol
at a stake on the
sale, cash or certified
at:
412
Addition to lower
north line ol said sec- Properly
c heck, balance due tion at the northeast Spring Avanue
Pomeroy.· now incoron confirmation 'of
porated into and
corner of a certain 5- Pomeroy, Ohio
Prior
Deed .
made a part of "the
s a le.
acre lot now or forVillage of Middleport,
Robert E. Beegle , merly
owned
by References : Volume
Ohio.
Meigs County Sheriff. Smilh Hysell ~ deeded 79, Page 533
Attorney lor Plaintiff, to him by Nimrod Appraised
al
Said premises also
known
as
575
Scott E Collister, Hysell; thence east 8 $30,000.00
Broadway
Street , Attorn ey 525 Vine rods to the center ol Terms
ol
Sale:
Cannot be sold for
Middleport, Oh 45760
Street , Suite ~00 the public road where
PPN : 15·01479.000 Cincinnati ,
'Ohi"o it crosses the north less lhan 2/3rds of •
45202 (513) 723·2200.
Current owner Arthur
line of said section ; the appraised value.
Br"adshaw at al 575
(6) 22, 29, (7) 6
10% down on day ol
thence south along
Str.eel ,
sale, cash or certified
Broadway
the center of said
M•ddleport,
· Ohio
road 17 rods lo a check, balance due
45760
ppjj
15·
Public Notice
stake and stone ; on confirmation of
01479 .000 prior deed
thence west 4 1/2 sale .
references: Volume
Sheriff Sales
rods to a slake at the Robart E. Beegle ,
136
page
257
Number southwest corner of . Meigs County Sheriff
Case
appraised
.
at
04CU175
lot; Attorney for . the
said . 5-acre
LaSalle
$27,000.00 terms of
Bank thence in a northeast·
Plaintiff
·
Kitk w. liederbach
sale: cannot be sold
National AssociatiOn
erly direction 7 rods'
for less than 2/3rds Of
Plaintiff
P.O. Box 24005
to a stake; thenc·e in a
the appfaised · value. vs
northwesterly direc- Lyndhurst, OH44124·,
10% down on day ofr Chester A Roush el al
tion 13 rods to the 0005
sale , cash .or certified
defendanls
place of beginning, (216) 291·3600
check, balance ~ue
Cou rt of Common containing 80 rods, (6) 29 (7) 6, 13, 31c
on confirmation of
Pleas, Meigs County, more or less.
sale .
Ohio .
Reference
Deed :
Public Notice
Robert E. Beegle ,
In pursu.ance· of an Volume 96, Page 137,
Meigs ~ounly Sheriff.
order ol sale to me . ~.nd Volume 96, Page
Attorney for lha
directed from sa,id
I ~5 , Meigs County Sheriff Sales
plaintiff
John
D.
court in the above
Case Number Probate
Olticlal Records.
entitled action, I will
#33164
. Clunk, Attorney 5601
Current owner: ·Kim
Hudson Drive, Suite
eXpose to sale at pub- D. · Mitchell et al
SuZanna
Sayre,
400, Hudson, Ohio
lic auction on the Properly AI : 32945
Admlnislrator
front steps of the
44236 (330)342-8203.
Bailey Run Road, Plaintiff
(6) 22, 29, (7)'6
Meigs County Court Pomeroy, Ohio PPJ
vs
House on Friday, July
Suzanne Sayre et al
Prior
14·00776.00
29th, 2005 at 1o a.m. Deed
References : Defen'dants
of said day, the fol- Volume 96 Page 137, Court of Common
Public Notice
lowing
·described
Vo1ume 9fi, Page 139 Pleas,
Sheriff Sales
Real Estate.
appraised
at Meigs County, Ohio
number
Situated in the Village
Case
$15,000.00 terms of In pursuance of an
04CU041
Tile
qf Middleport, County
sale: Can not be sold order of sale to me
Provident Bank
of Meigs and State of
for less than 213 of· directed from sai d
plaintiff
Ohio, known and lhe appralaad value.
court in the above
lot
VS
described
as
10%. down on Day of entitled action, I will
Rodney R Roush et al
No.14 in Behan's Sale,
Cash
or expose to sale at pubdefendants
Addition to Sheffield,
Cerll1ied
Check lic auCtion on the
Court of Common
now Middleport, and
Balance
due
on front steps of the
Pleas,
begin the same propMeigs County Court
Conllrmallon of Sale.
.erly deeded to John
Meigs County, Ohio.
Robert E. Beegle, House , on Friday,
E. Lyons by Meigs
. In pursuance of an
Meigs County Sheriff' August 5, 2005 al
order of sale to me
Court, and recorded
Attorney
for
the 10:00 a.m. of said
directed from said
in Volume 56, page
Plainlllf; Lillie Sheela day, lhe following
court In the above
515 and 516, Meigs
described real estate.
&amp; Warner. 213 Eaal
County Deed Record .
entitled action, I will
Street, Exhibit A
Second
expose to sale al pubAlso the folloWing
following
Pomeroy, Ohio 45.769 The
lic auclion . on the
described re.dl estate (740) 992-6689
described real estate
front steps of The
situate in the Village
In
(he
situated
(6) 29, (7) 6, i3
of Middleport, County
Meigs County Court
Township of Chester
house on Friday, July
of !oleigs, Slate of
in . the County ol
29, 2005 at 10 a.m ., of . Ohio,
to-wit:
Meigs and the State
Public Notice
said day, the follow- ·_Beginning at the
· of Ohio:
northwest corner of
ing described Real
Slluale In Secllon 19,
Sheriff Sale
Estate:
what was formerly
Case
Number Town 4, Range 12 of
Exhibit " A" Situate in
J.C. Russell:s lol No.,
lhe Ohio Company 's
04cv139
the
Village
of
14; thence northerly
Bay
Financial . Purchase, Chester
Middleport, Cou~ty of
along Saoond Slreel
Township,
Meigs
Savings Bank
Meigs, and State of
6 feet; thence easterlY
County, State of Ohio
Plain!Iff
Ohio : Situated in
in lhe northwe·s t cor- vs
and being more par·
Horton's
lower n .ner of wha·t was J .C. Maria ROmine et al
• llcularly described as
Pomeroy
Russell ' ~ Lot .No. 14;
follows, to-wit:
'
Defendants
Subdivision ,
and
thence westerly along
Court ol Common · Commending at a fire
being :S parcel creatthe north line of what
hydrant on the south
Pleas,
ed out of Lots 344
was formerly the J.C. Meigs .County, Ohio
side of Township road
and 345 of sa.id subdiRussell lot to the
In pursuance of an number 91, 1.20 miles
place of beginning , order of sale to me nort,..ast oflhe Inter·
vision bounded and
described as follows:
being a triangular
section of Township
directed from said
Beginning at an Iron . shape piece of land
court In the above road number 91 and
being 6 feel at the
State road number
pin ael by this survey
entitled action, I will
base
on
second
at the northwest corexpose to sale at pub- 248; thence North 27
ner of the aforemenStreet.
lic auction on the degrees 05' 20" Eaal
Reference: O(flcial
tioned ··· Lol
345 :
front steps of tha . 261 .60 teet to an iron
Records Volume 88, Meigs County Court pin; said point being
thence along , th8
Page 359, Meigs
north line of Lot 345
House on Friday, lhe point of begin·
County Recorder 's ' August 5, 2005 al nlng; thence -North 34
and then the north
Parcel
Office.
line of Lot 344 North
10:00 a.m. of said day, .dagrees 00' East
Identificat i on
84 degrees 33 min·
the
following 53.00 feet to an Iron
.utes 38 seconds East
Number:
15- described real estate: pin : thence North 15 ,
00996.000 and 15·
77.32 feel In all lo an
10'
Weal
Sllualed In tho Village degree
o0097.000. Property
Iron pin sel by lhls
of Pomeroy, County • 173.35 feel lo an Iron
survey on the north
address : ' 648 South
of Meigs and Slate ol pin ; !honea North 74
2nd
Street , Ohio
line of Lots. 344, said
degrees, 50 ' East
Ohio
Middleport,
Iron pin being aoulh
150.QO feet to an lrort.
Parcel1
45760.
by 84 degrees 33 min·
Being R.E. No. 22, pin ; thence South 15
owner:
Currenl
utes 38 seconds west
known ao lhe Wright . degrees 10' east
Chester A Roush et al property,
77.56 feet from an
208.00 leet to an Iron
Spring
Properly
al :
648 · Avenue~
Iron pin found at the
Pomeroy,· ·pin; thence South 74
South
Second , Ohio, bounded and
northwest corner of
degrees 50' Weal
Middleport, Oh 45760 'desc ribed as tallows: 190. fO teet lo I he
Lot .343 ; thence tra versing through Lot
ppJ 15-oo996 and 15·. Being Lol No. 38 In
point of beginn i ng,
00997 prior deed ref344 alor;ag a new parand containing 0.732
Fraction 18, Sacllon
erences: Volum e 88
acres.
cel boundary the fol 14, Township . 2, and
Page 359 and Volume
lowing five co.urSes;
Descrlpllo\1,. for lhla
Range 13, which aald
88
page
361
1) South 15 degrees
parcel Is baaed on a
lot No. 38 adjoins lol
appraised
at
18 minutes 12 secby ·
no. 39 now·or former - survey made
$31 ,000.00. Term s of
E.
Hann,
• onds Easl 25.38 feet
ly own ~d by Nellie A. · Gerald
sale: cannot be sold
to an iron pin set by
Meier, in the Village of Reglslered Surve yor
for less thar1 213{two
this sur vey.
No. 506 ~,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
of
the
Auditor's Parcel NO'.
2) Soul~ 69 degrees · thi rds}
Parcel No. 16~1449
appraised value. 10% 412 Spring Street
03-01119 .00
47 minutes 29 aecdown on ·day of sale , Pomeroy, Ohio
Curreht
Owner :
onds West 15.73 feet
Ch'arlea ·. &amp; Suzanne
cash or certified
to an iron pin set by
Parcel II
Sayre et ill
check, balance due Slluale In tho Village
this survey;
Properly at: TR 91
on conf irmation of
3) South 13 degrees
of Pomeroy, County
sale.
08 minutes 54 secof Meigs and State at New Hopa Road
Robert E. Beegle, Ohio: ,
Long Bottom , Ohio
onds East 40.57 feet
.
to an iron pin set by
Me igs County Sheriff.
Being all of lot no. 15 PPJ 0}.:01119.000
Attorney Fo r The
Deed
this survey;
and 16 and pari of lol Prior
Plaint iff, John D.
~efe! ren ces : Vo lume
4) Soulh 76 degrees
no. 17 In Samuel
20 minutes 02 secClunk. Allorney, 5601 Wyllis
PomerOy's 308, Page 2 ~3
·at
Hud son Dr ive Suite
ondS West 23.92 feel
subdivision of lot no. Appra ised
400 , Hudson, Ohio
to an iron pin set by
1 Fraction 18, as fol- 566 ,000.00 .
of
Sa l e :
44236 (330)342·8203.
this survey;
lows, lot no 15 In Terms
Cannot be sold for
(6) 22. 29 . (7) 6
5) South 13 degrees
Samuel
Wyll is
06 mi nutes 05 sec·
Pomeroy subdivision less lhan 2/3rd s of
onds East 58.13 feet
lot 1, Fraction 17 in the appraised value .
to an iron pin set by
Aaylots . Ru('( in said 10%-down on day of
this survey on ' the
City of C
Pomeroy, sale, cash or certified
Number
Caae
04CV130
Th8 Bank of New York
Plaintiff

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Phillip
Alder

check, balance due
on confirmation ·of

.....

Robert E. Beegle ,
Meigs County Sheriff
Allorney for lha plain·

Rocky Hupp Insurance
and Financial Services

1111
Crow&amp; Crow
Attorney ·AI·Law
Easl Second Slreel
Pomeroy, Oh io 45769
(740) 99~·6059
(B) 29, (7) 6 , 13

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Sherili Sales
Case No 04CV361
.
Ohio
Bank One, NA
Plaln11ff
Va
Mlc;hael Willford , et al
Delandanlo
•
Court ol Common
Pleas, Meigs County,
Ohio.
In 'pursuance ol an
order of sale to me
directed from said
court In t he .above
entitled action, I will
ell pose to sale at pubPhone: (740) 949-4011
lic auction on the
front steps of • the
· Meigs
County
Courthouse
on
Friday, August 12,
2005 . al 10:00am , of
said day, -the follow·
£EWIS
lng described real
estate: Situated in lhe
CIINCRE'J'E
County ·of Meigs, in
CIINSTRUCTIIIN
the Sate of Ohio, and
Concrete Removal
in t.he Township of
Quality G uaranteed
RutiBnd and bounded
ATV Paris &amp; ACC.
and Replacement
and described -as fol.lames A Will Jr.
All'!)'pes Of
lows: Qeing in .the
Owm~ r
south east quarter of
Wot k
Section 8, Town 6, and
32119 Wt•lshtow n Rei .
.25 Years Experience
Range 14 of lhe Ohio
Pomeroy. Ohio
Company's Purchase.
David Lewis
45769
Being 2.82 acres of
(7411t
992·24.i2
'
740-992-6971
land described in
Emuil :j will45769
lnsun'tl
Volume 153, Page 621
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d 1 m . Free Eslimales
of the Meigs County
Deed Records. Save
and except lol sold
Ta~e
and described In
Volume 162, Page
· 454, .88 acres. Also ·
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save and except lot
sold and described in
Volume 118, Page
339, .89 acres. Save
' and except 0.48209 ,
acre
sold
sind
desCribed In Volume
256, page 681 , Meigs
County
Records .
Parcel No. 11·00635.
Current
Owner:
Michael Willford, el at,
36790 51. Rl. 124,
Middleport, OH 45760
PP# 11·00635
Myers Tree
Prior ·
Deed
Service
References : Volume
• lnsu red · •·l"ff
256, Page 681
fo:!OtinliiiC.~
Appraised
at
Phone
• SCninr ( ' ilil.l"n
$17,500.00. Terms of
disco unl
(740) 992-5232
Sale: Cannot be sold
740-991-2621
lor less than 213rds of
10 r·; ~ r· F.~i" n '·~~~·
SxIll,
10,
the appraised value .
lOx 15, 10x20,
10% down on day of
sale, cash or certifibd
10x30
check, balance due
,\II
Ym1r
Home
Janel ,Jeffers
on confirmation of
lmpnlVl'l ll'.-:il t Ncl"d),
ule.
.'3795
Hiland Road
• Sidi ng • Wiml&lt;m ~
Robert E Beegle
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Pomero)'. ()hio
Meigs County Sheriff
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500
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513·744·9600
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Attorney
for
the
740-416-JSOH
Plaintiff
97 Beech Street
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oth er s !or assistan ce . Th ere's no need
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yo u'll h andle things well
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heart if! the tac t that there is always a
solu tion to every pr9blem that may
co nfront you today. Sell -co nf ide n ce is
hke a llashlight tha t will help you l in d
yo u r way through .the dark.
S AG ITTARIU S (Nov. 23-Dec. 2 1) The re 1s a possibility today that you
· co u ld en d up d ea ling wrtn so meone
w h o views lh1ng s tl"l rp ugh a sell ish
point ·O f·vlew. Speak up loud and
c lear 1! \oo u feel youf rrghts are threat ·
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CAPR ICOR N (Dec . 22-Ja n . 19) S hould the pace of your ossocrates.
not be as strong o r brrsk as yours is
today. leT th e m m ove aT th etr own mte
dorng what they ca n . Any h elp you get
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AQU AR I US {J an . 20·F eb.. t 9) S ub stantial .qchlevem e,nts are . p ossi ·
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life too ser.iously toda y. II you r outl(;mk
and alTitude rs one of negativity. you'll
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yOursel f than need be .
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--figers cool off hot-hitting IndianS
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CLEVELAND (AP)
groundout by Chris Shelton.
Mike Maroth cooled off Ma~glio Ordonez then hit a!Cleveland's hitters and the 0 pttch the opposite way into
Detroit Ti&amp;ers won for the thtrd the Detroit bullpen in right for
time in U ga mes with a 3-~ his secon~ homer and 3-0 lead .
victory over the Indians on• Aaron Boone hit his ninth
Tuesday ni ght.
· homer in the bottom half to
The Indians, batting, .297 make it 3-1.
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and averaging 5.8 .runs over· We stbrook allowed three
thei r previous 29 ga mes, lost runs and live hits over tlvc
for only the third time in II innings. The right-hander, who
ga mes. .
had. w'on four straight stai1s
Maroth (f&gt;-9) allowed one since June 14, walked one and
run '111d four hits over ·6 2-J struck out six. but fell to 0 -~ in
innings to win 1\•r the second three stiu1s this season against ·
·time in I0 &gt;tans. The left-han- the Tigers.
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der, ~-~ s in~e May _19, kept hit- ' Femando Cabrera, ca lled up
1crs oil balanc~ wnh a vanety earlier in tile cb y from Triple- ,
of slow brcak1n ~ pitches. get- A Bulfalo where he had a 6-0 ·
ling 1.1 outs Oil gmundballs. ·record. three saves and a 0.99
He walked two ;mel st ruck out ERA. strLick out four and gave
Jour to 1111prove to 4.0 wtlh a up two hits overthree scoreless
~ . f&gt;5 ERA in tiw ·career stuns innings for Cleveland.
at Jacobs Ftelcl .
David Riske worked a score, Tigers rel.iever Franklyn less ninth. The Indians' bullpen
German got one out on one has not allowed an eamed run
t:itc)1 in the seventh, a11d Kyl e in 20 innings over eight games.
Farnswonh . struck out two
Notes: Cleveland DH Travis
wnh two on Ill thee tghth. lroy Hafner, hitting .40.2 with 10
l~emv,_ll a llowed Jhc!nny homers and 33 RB!s over his
I era ita s nmth homer . Ill .the last 22 games, was given the
mnth but sttll earned ht s stxth night off by manager Eric
save.
Wedge but he pinch hit in the
Detroit
manager Alan ninth and walked .. .'. Indians
Trammell shm&gt;k.J,Ip his lineup. OF Grady Sizemore went O,
dropping all-star catcher Ivan fnr-5 and is in a 4-for-29 (. 138)
Rodrigue£ to sixth. DH Dmitri slump.... Cleveland . C Victor
Young to sevemh and third Manmez .extended his careerbaseman Brandon lnge from high hilling · streak io 16 '
leadoff to ninth while putting games. ... Westbrook is 2-5
second baseman Placido with a 6.44 ERA in 13 career
Polanco in the No. I spot.
appearances against Detroit. ...
The Tigers responded by Maroth has not lost to
ge tting three hits in a three-nm Cleveland since May 28, 2003.
third off Jake Westbrook (6- ... Shelton has 20 RB! s in hi s
I 0).
last 20 games .... Guillen went
Polanco singled, wem to 3-I(Jr-4 and has hit ·safely in 37
third on a double by Carlos of 45 games, going 61-tor-176
Guillen · and scq r~d on a (.347). '

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~abrera 'ready' upon recall

CLEVELAND (AP) Fernando Cabrera tried not
to pay attention to hi s
impressive numbers in. the
minor Jeagues this season.
· The only problem was,
everybody kept reminding
him .
The right-hander, who
went 6-0 with an 0.99 ERA
and three saves at Triple-A
Buffalo, was called · up
Tuesd&lt;ty to the Cleveland
MR.
JUNE:
Travis
Indians, who sent right-hander Jason Davis back to the Hafner was rewarded twice
for his recent hot streak .Bisons.
h AL
:'I'm really . excited, but by being named t e
not like the first time, " sa id Player of the Month for
Cabrera, who made . four June and getting a muchappearances
with
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decision;·
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l nd tans ast · eptem er.
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think 1'!11 better prepared bm we_ ve een 1oo mg to
and ready to help the team gtve hun . a long overdue
now.''
· rest," mana~er Enc Wedge
He
certainly
helped sa1d ab?ul h~ s hottest _hmer
Buffalo ; wh,ich led the · not bem~ 111 , the lmeup
North Di yision . of the Tuesday.__ It mtght ope~ up
.International League by some . cnttcts.~. bm 1 at s
seven games with a 51 -34 OK wtth m:. l,d rather have
record at the time of his him get a d&lt;1y.
recall :
Hafner, who had played
In 45 1-3 innings over 27 2 1 con secuu~e ?ames smce
appearances, Cabrera gave June 12, d1dn I s_eem .'~
up .only 33 hils and nine mmd ev~n though he ha
walks. while striking out gone 6-lor- 10 w!lh thr~e
62. He also had a score less homers, four runs ~nd stx
streak of 25 1-3 innings.
RBi s agamst Detrptt m a
.. 1 didn . 1 really · think doub leheader
sweep
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Monday.
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out. one of the games of the
Polanco was not ab le to make the throw in time for' a douFer~Jando , · , th;t s , 2 l • doubleheader,
but
we
ble play. The Tigers won 3-2.
F~:~ando, that s ~2 ...
picked (Tuesday)."
l !J1 not that ktnd of guy
Hafner ·said winning the
to thu~k ~bout my numbers. monthly award was mean ha&gt; a really-to-go Olympic sta· , Tuesday night to host the G-8 King Juan Carlos ru1d Queen
I dtdn I pay too much anen- ingfulto him.
clium in the Stade cle France summit
in
Glenea!;lcS. Solia. But Madrid cou ld be
tton to_11 - except when 11
"What 1 did was over a
and embraces tlie IOC \ hlue- Scotland. His European twal. hindered by the fa&lt;:t that Spain
was ltn~lly over ~hen I span of 30 days ," he said.
rrom Page Bl
print for c·ontrolling the size French President Jacques held the Olympics in 1992 in
gave
up a home run .
"You have to be consistent
and cost of the games. includ- Chirac·. arri ved Tuesday to take Barcelona.
Cabrera admmed he tl&gt; do that. I take the most
ing 1.1 . proposed tempora ry JXU1 in Paris final presemation
Moscow, which hosted the ·
deciding vote," Rogge !old venues.
almost
forgot what tt was pride in being consistent .''
\Vi:dn~: sday . and was leaving
games in 1980, contends ~hat
The Associated Press. The IOC
"We ,u·e here' to win." said 1\•r Scotland before the result the 20 12 Games would accellike to gtve up a run .
.
Hafner hit ..345 (30-forpresident only votes in c'"" of Es.sar Gabriel. cleputy CEO of was to be announced.
erate democracy •ind chan~e in
lndt ans : manager Enc ·87) with eight homers and
a deadlock.
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the Paris bid . "More than ever,
Sen.
Hillary
Rodham post-Soviet Russia. President
Wedge smd the 23-~ear-old anAL-best 29 RB!s to help
The result could hmge not so we are pulling out al l the slops Clinlonllew in Tltesday tOJOIIl Vladimir Putin will speak pubnattve of Puerto Rtco wtll Cleveland go 17-10 in June.
much on the tech!llcal ments to uo that. It \ about time this Muhammad Ali as high-protile licly in English for the tirst
be used in middle relief, but
of the bids but on less tangihle .,..unfolds. Jt:s time to sec who is boosters of New York s bid, time in a taped video message
cou ld eventuallv find his
BASELINES:
Aaron
f~ctors such as polntcs. emo- elected the host city. We're which won the approval of the as pa11 of Moscow's presenta- .
way to th'e back' end of the
11on and sell-mterest among look inn forward to that.". ·
in
the
lineBoone
was
back
IOC executive board for its tion . .
·
bullpen.
the 100 or so IOC m_embers.
Lon&lt;'lon. which last held the new stadium plans. Last
up Tuesday afte,r attending
Rpgge dismissed •the wide"He has fantastic stuff," to the birth of his first child,
Recem host c i~y. elections games in J94X. ponrays itself month, a state board rejected a spread theory that many IOC
said Wedge . ''He continues son Brandon, who was born · ·
were dnven by delmm~ tssues. as the city on the move- tim- rroposed
stadium
in 'members, up to a third. still
to develop comnmnd of his between games of the dou - ·
but the 2012 r_ace offers an ing its tinish in the mold of the Manha!tan. and New York hadn't made up their minds.
unprecedented held of world- last-lap kicks of bid ·leader and oflic:ials ljUickly devised plans
fastball,
split finger and bleheader . Monday. "It's
"No, no, I thmk the members
class .cmes•. and none has a two-time Olympic !.500- for a stadtum in Queens .
slider. We ' ll work him in, awesome," said the third
come to th' session with a ve'Y.
bu.'.lt-111 senumemal advamage. meta champion Sebastian
"Nervous, excited. opti- firm idea:· he suid. "I cion t
try to pick our spots with baseman, who wore · his
Belore. we have known Coe. The Bnush b1d ts cen- mistic," New York bid leader think there's a lot of change
him and go from there."
hospital bracelet during the
more or less .which one we tercel on the massive urban Dan Doctorotf said as the vote and I don't think many memCabrera said that is fine game - figuring it would
. think should win and try to renewal of a dilltpidated area approached. "Our delegation bers are undecided."
with him. He has learned make it .that much easier to
move it in the right direction: · of Eist London.
has don, a fabulous job of
Still, the final presentations · not to be too anxious.
gel to visit wife Laura and
said IOC executive board
Asked whether London was reinfordno our mes:-.,age to the before the vote could make a
"One
of
the
things
that
l
the baby, ... Buffalo RHP
member Gerhard Heiberg of well rlaced. Coe said. "Oh yes. IOC mem~rs. I think it's any- difference. Each city will get
have found is that when you Fausto
Norway. "This time. it 's tiot We'l be all right. I , cnse that · body's ballgame. I think iCs 45 minutes to state its case,
Carmona · has
try to do more, sometimes it replaced Cabrera on the
necessary. It's very open:·
there is discernible momentum 1·ery llu id .... .
·combining speeches by .bid
Paris is bidding for the third out there."
does not w.ork and it gets international team roster for
Madrid. the wild card of the leaders, political ollicials and
time in 20 years after losing the
British Prime \1ini , tcr Tony race. benefits from the lobby- athletes with emotive videos.
worse.
'the All -Star Futures game
!992 and 2m8 Olympics Blair spent two clays in ing effo11s of former IOC pres- · Paris goes first, followed by
"! just try to be myself. I to be played Sunday in
and the IOC tends to reward Singapore
lobbying
J(J r ide nt Juan Antonio Samruanch New York. Moscow, London
know my role."
Detroit.
persistence. The French ca pital London
hdore
leaving and the strong royal· links witli and Madrid.

Yellow
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\Vhipping wind and it' s ea:-;y

to make a mistake li ke that.

So I Can d earlv see how it
happened . but it's clearly a
Discovery must dec ide st rat- bad one for him ."
With thei r kg&gt; pumping
egy: maintain the race lead
rhythm
icall y. the Discovery
or relinqui sh the yellow jersey, and the re sul.ting pres- team moved forward in ·,i nsure, for now. in ~opes of gle file - with rider' swapregaining it by the Jul y 24 ping the lead to share the
~ffon of batt linS! wind Jra~
finish in Pari s.
" It 's always nice 10 he in · at the fwnl.
direc
tor
Johan
Team
yellow," Armstrong said .
"There are three or four flat Bruy nee! said he wa' happy
· stages coming. so it will not the race wcrll a~r.: o rding to
be easy to defend the jer- plan. and I hat Di.;,con: ry rn~1
the c hallen ~e o f o;.tron!!
sey."
American rider David team&gt; such - "' esc and
Zabriskie of · Team CSC . Swi!fGrland's Phonak .
··Jt \\·a... a verv tight
began the stage wearing the
yellow, but crashed in the matt:hup. a:-. \H~ eXpeciCcl .
final mile after misjudging a . We kept a gooli rhythm ... h'c '
tum. He climbed back il!ltu s"id. "We 'tavcclto~cthcr ­
hi s bicycle a.nd rode ginger- that II';!&gt; the secret.' li was a
mijl' hlne orerat- .
ly aero" the fini sh line be
. autif~l
..
mg.
alone. his uniform .in shreds
T-Mnbik " '" I hi rd. ~5
and left thigh 'Scraped.
Though his CSC team- second, off the pace. But
mates raced ahead and were becau:-.c nf a c'ontrnver...,i•tl
runners -up, 2 seco nd' · r~cc rule th~;.t l lih1 it.., time
lo~"t:" in the tea m tltne trial.
behind
Di&gt;covery
Zabriskie fell to ninth ancl Ih~ German 'quad lo't onl)
now trails Arm,trong hy .10 'ectllld ' en er;li I.
The ri d~ r... tlO\\
will
1:26 .
He needccl 'titche' to ~tnhitrk on three rclatiH~h
close . a gash on his right fhtt ... ta ~ c:-. towarJ Gcrmarn··.
arm. but )'-rays 011 his ri ght ~ l a'rtitH!~ · \\ ith a 11 3.5-. miic
knee. elbow and wri;,t ..,w'u~~; \\'nlllc\&lt;.b\' from the
showed no brok en bone,. Chambord ca,ile to the
town
of
esc team spokesman J:\rian indu ... trial
Nygaard said. Zabri~kie 'aid .\·lont ar~i ....
he planned to race on
Arm..,(rnng i n~oor ... ted. the
Wednesday.
)elln\\ jef..,e;t Jo~:.. . ,,IWI mean
Armstrong ~y mpathi zed the re\1 of the race "ill be.
with his former U.S. Po,l;d ea;,) .
Service team mate .
·-There·, ' till a lo t of ra e"Ji\e (team time tri,tli .i, in~ 111 ~n. 11 lo! 1,t" IJL'n ou' ·
so hu&lt;f' at. the end th.tt Lj.t~\ .... . \~n.' ti11ng L',tll h.rppt.:n.
everybpdy's on · the liniit. cra,ht.'' her.~.:. nJ..,]w, there.
everybody's a little bit "'rcc·iall) th~ stage' in the
. cross-eyed .'' he ;,aid . "You r-nc' ) fc\\ da) '· "hi~h are
come into the city. there ·, a triLio..).'. he \:tid.

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• Lucy Vineyard, 93

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• .Crude futures finish at
record above $61 a barrel.
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• Weary Floridians'
keeping watchful eye
on Hurricane-Dennis.
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• Meigs County 4-H Club
news. See Page A3
• RACO Frog Jump .•
winners. See Page A3
· • Meigs Wellness Center
holds recognition dinner.
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• Bank seeds scholarship
fund honoring late CEO.
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· • Local insurance agency
·receives top designation.
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released a final report of its
findings at the end of June.
The
Meigs , County
MIDDLEPORT The Department of Job and
Institute
for
Local Family Services will pay the
Government
and
Rural $1 ,000 contract fee for the
Developnment will provide a facilitator 's services.
Meeting Wednesday, the
facilitator ,to help a Middlepoi1
committee implement sugges- group of community leaders
tions for downtown revitaliza- ' who have led this latest revi·
tion contained in a market talization drive di scussed pristudy of the village: :
ori ties for improving the
IL6ARD conducted the appearance of downtown
study earlier this year, and · Middleport and attracting
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MIDDLEPORT
Prioritizing the needs of
Middleport's
downtown
shopping district may be the.
easy pa11 for local leaders paying for any brick and
mortar improvements may be
the challenge.
As a local leadership
group moves ahead with
plans to improve the appearance .and business climate of
downtown Mjddleport, the
issue of paying for any of
those plans looms larger. A
local leadership group qualified
for
$10,000
in
Appalachian
Regional
Commission funds for completing the LeadershipPlenty
program last year, and may
qualify for .an additional
$4 ,000 later this year.
Middleport Village Council
approved an application for
$!5,000 in Tier l revitali~a­
tion funds through the Ohio
Department of Development
earlier this year.
There are no cost estimates
as to what the project will
cost. because no concrete
plans have been made.
However, the services of an
architect will almost certai nly
be required, and most revitalization projects offer matching funds to local· building
owners for facade improvements. The leadership group
is also considering the ptJssibility of hiring a revitaliza.tion coordinator to help
advance the project.
Economic Development
Directo'r Michael Gulliver
plans to apply for funding
through the Ohio Department
of Transportation's highway
enhancement program to

new businesses to the shopping district ~ defined as the
area from Rutland . Street to
South Fifth Avenue at Mill
Street. ~mong the group's
plans are demolition of dilapi~ated and irreparable buildings, assisting building owners with improving .the
appearance of storefront
facades , installing period
lighting and .improving landscaping. The committee also
hope s to act on one of the

market· study 's most emphatic
recommendations: .
Ca12italizing 011 the proximity
. of the Ohio River.
The comm ittee also hopes
to work with the Ohio
Department of Tran ~ portation
to examine the possibility of
imp'roving the traffic llow in
downtown Middleport· to
encourage retail shoppers .
The committee is particular·
ly concerned about three
vacant storefronts near the "T"

on No11h gecond Avenue the former Riverboat Inn on .
the Corner of Second and Mill
Street and the two buildings
beside it, which are not only
considered beyond repair, but
obscure a view of the Ohio
River from North Second. If
demolished. the space could
be used to expand Dave Diles
Park and bring the riverfront
into prominence . Mayor

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_Senator Padgett and Rotary
Club visit library for storytime

Organ donation
registration
available online
BY. BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYOAI LYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY - Beginning
Friday Ohioans can' register
as organ donors via the inter- '
net on the new Bureau of
Motor Vehicles' Online
Organ Donor Registry.
Media Relations Director
of the Ohio Department of
Public
Safety
Fred
Stratmann said that the website can be accessed by all
licensed · drivers in Ohio
although ' drivers under the
age ·. of !8 still require
parental co nsent before registering as an organ donor.
"We are making the website user friendly so people
with good in1en1ions of registering as an organ · don~r will
not get. frustrated with the
online
experience,"
Stratmann said.
Before the ol1line registry
dri'vers registered as an
organ donor throu gh the
BMV when they renewed
their
license every four
'
years. Now. with the help of
Children involved in the Meigs County
the online registry dri.vers
Library's Summer Reading Program were
may register as an organ
joined by Senator Joy Padgett (R·
donor
without having to wait
Coshocton) and Rotary Club members
for a lice n&gt;e renewal, or
Brenda Barnhart and Meigs County
leaving the privacy of their
Sheriff Robert Beegle who were guest
own
home .
readers at storytime. Beegle and
Those
drivers will have to
Barnhart read from the tiook, "The Good
wait until their renewal to
Luck Glasses" to coincide with the "Wild
a new license with
receive
About Eyes" interactive exhibit at the
the
heart
identifying
Pomeroy library through July 26. The kids them as emblem
an organ donor.
al~o got a Jesson in the Rotary Club and
However, drivers will already .
its motto of "service about seri. " Senator be electronicallv identified as
Padgett read ·from '"Arthurs Eyes" and like . a donor on the BMV registry.
Beegle and Barnhart, explained that she
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too had glasses just like Arthur. After storytime 'the children were treated to goodie
bags and the "Wild About Eyes" display to
promote eye health awareness in Ohio .
Padgett is pictured calling on the children
who were answering her questions about
the Ohio state bird and reptile, while
Hannah Ridenour. 4, learns about eye
health by participating in one of the inter- .
active work stations at the "Wild About
Eyes" kiosk display at the library.
Beth Sergentjphotos
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GALLIPOLIS ·- In rcc~nt
polling, u.s. Rep. Ted
Strickland admits he's running third in the race for .the
Democratic
gubernatorial
nomination in·2006.
But with around 10 months
remaining before the primary,
he tlgur~ s there's time·to better the odds.
''I've got a long way to go::
Strickland said about improving · his name recognition
around the state. "~ut people
arc helping out me out with
donations. by in!roducing me
• Kevin Kelly/ photo
to other people and getting
Gubernatorial candidate Ted Strickland,. left. shares some
my name oul there.
,
"l think it's going to hap~ thoughts with local attorney Warren Sheets during a recepti(/n
pen." he added.
for Strickland in Gallipolis on Saturday, after the candidate had,
Strickland, now in his fifth participated in the Independence pay parade.
cons~cutivc term representing
The Scioig• Coumy native,
the Sixth Congressional ing a day ·of campaigning that
Di strict that includes Gallia brought him to Gallipolis· who now resides in Listxm folCounty, made hi s comments annual Independence Day lowing the redistricting of the
4uring a reception in .his honor ' parade and the 40th River Sixth alier the 2000 Census. is
running for governor to see that
Saturday in Gallipolis. follow- Recreation Festival.
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MASON. M/.Va. - · Town
leaders welcomed some good
news during the Mason Town
Council meeting Tuesday
. four b&lt;L~ic issues are brought !o night. ·
the forefront in Ohio - . educa''The city is reCeiving a
tion, health care. economic $ 1.7 millio~ loan from · the
developmet]l and job creation .. state infrastructure fund at
"People will . want to focus ' zero percent for the new
on tangential or controversial water
:-;v:-.tem; ··
Mayor
issues. but l want to focus on Raymond Cundiff said'.
these core concerns that ·
Council then agreed to proaffect all families in this ceed with TRIAD Engineering
state." Strickland said.
for the construction of the sys"Everybody has a differeni tem. Cundiff said .
idea of what the agenda
"We ·will ha,·e new fire ·
should be. but these are thing' hydrants. w ;~er lines and shut
that co1Kern all Ohioans." he o il vaiYes.' he said . "The
added. "People are sic k and shut otl valves will allow us
tired of the backbiting and 10 close oil an isolated block
lighting, and they want a gov- of the line instead of.s hutting
ernment that works.
down the entire town for an
"If people aren't concerned cm~r~enl..'y."
•
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about these · issues. maybe
With the new water system
they need to find another can- goi ng in. it also means ·tha!
didate:· 'Strickland said.
walt!r rates are going to
hi his travels. Strickland said Increase.
he senses a desire from voters.
Cundiff said the rates wiil go
even Republicans. for chan~e up by at least 70 percent. How
in Columbus following what Illlll'h the dollar amount will
will be 16 years of GOP con- he is unknown at this time .
Town leaders hope to stan'
trol of the govemnr\ chai~.
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