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West remains undefeated
in WNBA All-Star game ·
for the experienced players,"
Swoopes said.
Alw, her 8-year-old son,
UNCASVILLE. Conn.
Jordan, who joined his mom
Shery I Swoopes made ,sure at center court immediately
the West stayed a perfect o-0 after the game Jold her in the
in the highest scoring All- · morning she would win the
Star game in WNBA history MVP - the first one fl;r
on· Saturday.
· . Swoopes. one ot the league s
.
Swoopes, the game's MVP. toundon g p\a~ers. .
scored 15 points tq lead the
M111nesota s Kat1c Sn11th
West to a 122-99 shootout added 16 pmnts. hutmg .J -otwin over the East. It was the 6 J-pointers and Los
West's largest margin of vic-. Angel~s·
Chamiqtle
tory, and the most points the Holdsdaw added _1.:1 tor the
East has scored.
West. Sacramento s YolanJa
' With II Olympians in the Griffith had a team-high \.J
game; the high score was a rcbounch.
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Nolan led the ~ast w1 th ~()
given, bur it was the
impromptu slam-dunk con- po11lts. lnd1ana s Tan11k_a
test in the .closi ng seqmds Catch1ngs and New .. York s
. that brought the se llout Bc.:ky Hammon lu11sh~d
· crowd of 9.168 ro their feet wnh I~ points ap1ece. ·
at the Mohegan Sun Arena.
. In all. I~ players finished ·
Detroit'.s Deanna Nolan, a Ill double ligures.
6-foot guard. made a couple
Cuchings go t the East oiT
runs i.ll a Junk, soaring lo thl~ and _run111n g early wuh lhrce
basket from a wiue-open lane str;ugh l
basket&gt;, . hut
and narrowlv missing both Swoopcs and Seattle s S~1e
shots
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Bird quickly hrought the
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w· h 1
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lirst woman to. Junk in the pomtcr. 11 P enl y 0 trcs
legs on the bench to spe ll
leag ue. to final! )(._ nail it 1he1i1. the slilrters on both
down. The Los Angeles ccn- sides had no intention of
ter's one-handed slam wir.h slowi ng down the pace .
17 .seconds remaining wae
In stead, there was plent y
the final points of the game . of run -a nd-gun rhe first 20 .
It was Swoopes' l'ifth All - minurcs ;mel the West went
Star game ·and the Houston into th e break wilh a 52-43
Comets star was out to show lead. punctuareJ by a 3she still has what it rakes.
pointer from
Phoenix's
'' I wanred to represenr not Diana Taurasi with I0 sec just for the old players hut onds left.
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continued to struggle with
William Zuspan continuing to
strike out batter. sittin~ down
I0 in the six innings pitched .
Mason added three more

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BJair pledges 'intense'
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Earnha·rdt gets back on track with
much needed win at Chicagoland

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BY BETH SERGENT

• Meigs County Probate and Juvenil e
· Judge Scott Powell then expressed his
concern about the halfway hou se
POMEROY - Last night's meet- · being located neflr the Meigs Senior
ing of Pomeroy Vil'lage Council had Center and the retirement-communit y
to be moved lt1lhe second floor of the at The Maples.
Pomeroy Municip~l Building to
Powell then asked Varney if a lease
accommodate a public that appeared agreement had been signed with the
overwhelmingly against a proposed Meigs County Commission in regards
halfway house in the former Veteran's to space at Veterans Memori&lt;~ Hospital.
Memorial Hospital building.
Varney said he had not signed a lease
William Varney of Gallipolis repre- agreement with the commission.
sented Varney House , Inc . · which
Powell asked .if Varney had experirefers to itself as a "21st century ence running a hal fway house to
Halfway House.''
which Varney replied he had not.
Varney began his presentation by stat- · Varney did s~y he had been a police
ing that he' would npt go against public officer for I0 years, a military police
opinion conceniing the halfway house . . officer. for six years and had. experi''If 50 percent of you in this room are ence in social work.
against the hou se. I won' t go against
thai." Varney said to the audience.
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• Mason sweeps Green
to win Hubbard title.
See Page 81

William Varney of •
Varney House, Inc .
spoke to a packed
house at last
night's Pomeroy
Village Council
meeting. Varney
came to speak
about a proposed
halfway house at
Veteran's •
Memorial Hospital
but left 10 minutes into the
meeting due to
the crowd's op'position to the. operation.

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School America's pastime alive in Meigs County
sale still
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runs in the fourth to seal the
'}-I victory off of hits from
Wyau Zuspan and Clark . .
As the Red Sox accepted
the third place trophy in the
tournament. Mason moved
on to the rematc h against
Green where the y lost 6-2
on Saturday and have
dropped th e only 1wo' losses
of the Apa.:he season.
The ga me is slated for 6
p.m. in Syr;(l:.flse for rh e
tournament championsh ip .

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• New cosmetology
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• Meigs County Court
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MIDDLEPORT
- Bid
packets for the sale of the
Middleport High School
building are still not ready
for distribution . to pQtential
buyers.
Mayor Sandy lannarelli
told members of Middleport ·
Village Council Monday
· evening the packets are in
the hands of Solicitor
Raberta Hill , and may be
ready prior to the next meeting. At the June 27 meeting,
lannare\li said cou ncil
should expect to act on commencing the sa le at last
night's meeting .
The sa le has been delayed
for month s while a title
search of the property and
properties surrounding it is
completed and bid packets
are pre pared.
Zoning changes will also
be required before a sale is
completed,
and
those .
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changes will necessitate a
public hearing.
lannurelli
di st'ributed
copies of the retail und mar,
ket-based survey of downtown Middleport recently
BY BETH SERGENT
completed by the Institute for BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
Local Government and Rural
Developrn~nt
which was
POMEROY
Ohio
released last month.
Chautauqua officially kicks
The study is one step in a off in Meigs County today
dowmown revitalization pro- with free activities at Chester
ject a group ·of merchants and Common s and free workresidents hope to continu e shops in Pomeroy focused on
with using state -and federal "The Roaring Twenties." .
·
grants.
Today's workshops 1n
Fiscal Officer Susan Pomeroy deal with the 'lives of
Baker sa!d the leadersh ip Zora Neale Hurston and
committee will seek council Langtson Hughes. famous
support of the rev itali 7.ation writers 1 of the 1920's Harlem
program at cou nci l's next Renaissiti1ce: the other workmeeting, after they hav e _shop deals with America's
revi ewed the study.
great·ball parks and ballllelds.
lannarelli
commended
"Zora &amp; Langston: Cluluren
organizers of the July 4 of the Renaissance.' ' by
pool party at the Middleport Chautauqua ·
performer
Pool
and
Geneeral Dorothy Mains Prince will .
Hartinger Park ·al)d village begin at I0:45, a.m. this· mornemployees who worked to ing at the Meigs Senior Center.
prepare ihe pool ·for the
The program wi II focus on
party. She said the even't the two most prominent writwas success ful and will be ers to emerge frum the 1920's
expanded next year.
and the movement known as
In other business:
the Harlem Renais~ ance . •
Village
Administratqr
·Bradford Anderson discussed Please see Workshops. AS
a right·of-way contract with
Norfolk-SC!uthern Railway
for water lines under
Norfolk-Southern tracks in
the vi II age.' The agreement
requires a one-time fee of
BY CHARLENE HOEFliCH
$8.100 to the vi llage, rather HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL
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than an annual fee . Counci l
approved the agreement.
PORTLAND - The ofliStephen Houchins . prcsi· , cia! wreath-laying ceremony
dent of .;ouncil and finan}:e to. honor the participant\· at
committee chairman, re conv the Battle of Bullington
mended that police officers Island - Ohio's only Civi l
file reports with co uncil ·War battle -· will he held at

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Although much has changed in the world and in Meigs
County, baseball has remained the same. Fans still bring
their lawn chairs to the ball field to cheer on little league
teams like those that play in Syracuse. Rutland Reds catcher Charlie Barrett looks on while -Reds teammate and pitch·
er Tyson Morri s is on deck in a game aga inst Rio Grande at
Syracuse. Austin Pierce of the · ~eds watches the action
from th~ dugout, waiting for his chance to lake the field and
be part of the Reds receni 6-game winning streak.
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in Sbawnee
and baseball today, Henry Fotd tomorrow
tribe lawsuit

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Wreath-biying taking place at Portland pat:k Saturday
Cerem(Jny marks anniversary of Battle qf Buffington Island
at the battle park located
:lion~ Sw rc Rome 124 ar
PortEmd.
Mike Lawson. lieutenant
commander of the Ohio
Division Sons of Confcdcm tc
Veterans of·Columbu ' will be
.the featured .speaker at the
c.:mnnH:morative event which
II :10 a.m.. Saturday. Ju.ly 16. in the past 11l!s attrac·t.ed par-

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ticipati&lt;ln fr(ml uwr 20 organization ~ ;1r~1und Ohio .

For · the " fir st time . the
nationirl president of the
Wnman· s Reiief Corps. aux II iary h&gt; t11~ GranJ Anll): of tl,lc
Republic . wiiH&gt;c attq1Jing . A
special mention will he made
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BY BRt~N J. REED
BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
POMEROY
Meigs
Cou nt y Commissioners are
among 36 boards of county
commi:&gt;sioners named in a
lawsu it filed last week by the
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma.
demanding
restoration of property rights.
Commissioner
Mick
Davenport. president.. of the
Meig s County board , was
served with ;i complaint and
request for W&lt;liver of servi~e
in the case. liled in federal
coun fasl week . The suit seeks
declaratory relief and money
damages and rel'lamation of
the tribe's rights to lands it
alleges are wrongfully held by
rhe state . .16 Ohio counties
and priva te landowners .
.
The tribe ~ !aims title to
92.800 acres of former
Sl1awnec re&gt;ervatit&gt;n land's in
Ohio and - II. J 15 square
miles nf Ohio land subject to
the tribe's hunting. gathering
and fishi11g rights. Meigs ·
'County .lands - all in the .
~e,tern end of the county are incluJed in !hose hunt,
in g.. g:ll herin g "and fishing
areas . In making its claim,
the lrihc uses term s. in the
179.'i • Trea ry of Greenville
and other treatie s signed both
hcforc· and after Ohio ·
became :r state in I ~03.
Tl1c 17Y5 treaty ret·ognized
11\dian ownership of certain

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Death toll rises to 52, Blair pledges 'intense' .manhunt for London's attackers
Bv WILLIAM J. KOLE

pect told The Guard.an news. ASl&gt;QCIATED PRESS WRITER
paper he had nothing to do
with the blasts.
LONDON - Police raised
"Over 30 years I have
the death toll in London's terlived in Bri tain , I have never
rori ~t bombings to 52 Monda~
been involved in violence or
'as forensics expe11s i,dentitied
crime," said Mohamed al- .
the first of the VIctims- a 53GuerbOUZl. who was conyear-old mother of two from
victed in absen ti a . in
outside
London.
Prime
Morocco in 2003 and se nMmi ster Tony 'Blmr pron11sed
te nced to 20 years in prison
a "vigorous and intense" m&lt;~n ­
111 the Casablanca terrorist
hunt for the aitackers.
bombings .
As workers searched the
Wi th last week 's attackers
twisted wreckage for more
still at large, authorities
bodies, milhons of Londoners
warned the public anew of
rode subways and buses to and
the danger ot more strikes.
from work. tense but intent on
_ "We can' t possibl y ass ume
resuming their routines four
that wha t happened on
days after the strikes.
Thursday was th e last of
''We won't let a small group
these eve nt s," said James
of terrorists change t h~ way we
Hart. the poli ce offi eta l in
hve," London 's mayor. Keq __
charge 'of London's fmancial
Livingstone. s;tid defiantly
district. "There is absolutely
In a somber add ress to the
no doubt that there are people
House of Commons. his first
out there who wish us harm .
s1nce Thursday's attacks,
and we have to be vigilant.''
Bl a1r said it seemed probable
Underscoring how tense
that Islamic exfremists were
London remai ned, police
respo nsible for what he
bnefly closed several streets
denounced c~ s ,, "murderous
where most govern ment
carnage of lhe innocent." ,
offices are located - includN!l specific intelligence
ing Parliament, the Foreign
could have prevented the
Office, and I0 Downing St. ,
stri kes , he sa1d
where Blair lives and works
"Our country Will not be
- after a suspicious package
defeated by such terror," he
was foun d. but it eontamed
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APP~oto
told la~&gt;o m akers. "We will pur- A unidentified woman places n~ers on the steps of St Pancras Pansh Church, as a tribute to those kil led in the bombings last no explostves. Later, police
sue those responsible wherev- Thursday, in london, Monday. There are up to sixty m1ss1ng commuters still not yet identified by forensic Investigators and pollee. evacuated the King's Cross
er they &lt;Lre and wt ll not rest
subway station for a time and
unttl they are tdentiti ed and ... ex plosion that killed at least bodies. many of which were
But commu ters were jit- Mustafa Setmarian Nasar - a shut the Waterloo bridge over
brought to justice."
21 people on one of the blown apan and wou ld have tery. understandably rattled Syrian suspected of being al- the River Thames; both were
Pre&gt;ident Bush expressed Underground's deepest lines. to be identdied through dental by nume1ous sec urity alerts Qaida's operations ch ief m false alarms.
solidarity with Britain on
Bntain's Islam ic leaders,
"The y still ha;e to get records or DNA analysts.
anu evm: uations tri ggered by Europe and the alleged masterMonddy, say mg, "America underneath the carnages. and
"We are all devastated by travelers temporanl y ~ ban­ ' mind of last year's Madnd rail- alarmed at repons of arson
wi ll not retreat in the face of it is' possible they will -find our loss." S&lt;lld her husband, cloning the1r bags, and some wa~ bombings . U.S . oflicial s and other violence targeting
terrorists and murderers."
more", bod 1es, he s~u d.
Harry, a Lo ndon taxi driver.
people pl ayed it sale by tak- said both the United States and mosques. called for calm in a
Officials raised the co nstatement urging people not to
Two other subway trains
London's
Umversity ing taxis. Among them was Britatn were seeking Nasar.
firmed death toll. which had and a .double-decker bus also College' initiall y said one of Ted Wright, chairman of the
Security officials in Pol&lt;md. use the bombings "as a morstood at 49, to 52 as workers were destroyed in the attacks. its cleaning service empl oy- British Poultry Council. who meanwhile. said Monday they btd opponumty to attack and
searched for corpses in man- whiCh wounded 700 people. ees. who m it identi fied as took a cab to ."hopefully put searched the home of a British Ltndermine British Musl ims"
gled subway cars marooned in Fifty-six remained hospital- Gladys Wundowa, 51. also my wife's mmd at rest."
citizen of Pakistam origm 111 the and asking Muslims to help
a hot, dusty, rat-i nfested tun- IZed Monday, many in cntical was among the dead. But
British mtelltgence oftieials eastern Polish city of Lublin tn lind the terrorists.
nel, and warned that the body condttion, offic ials said.
The mayor and other offila ter, the co ll ege said met over the weekend with connection with the bombings.
count likely would climb.
Police announced they had Wundowa remained mi ssi ng. the1r counterparts trom the Poland 's lniernal Secunty dal s laid fl owers beneath a
'That
wtll
nse." 1denti fied the tirst of the VICPublic transll offic ials said Un1t ed States, Canada and Agency did not release the tree in Vtctona Embankment
Metropolitan Police eommts- tims - Susan Levy, 53, of the number of passengers .tbout two dozen European man's n;.une and said he was Garden s. a park wedged
Sloner Str Ian Blair said out- Henfordshire outside London. using London's bus and sub- countries to discuss possible not taken into custodv.
bet ween the Thames and
stde the Kin g's Cross station Forensics experts
have way network . which handle-; 3 leads. police said Monday.
A man with duai British- London's bu sy theater di strict.
near the site of the worst of . warned it could take days or million people on a typical day,
London newspapers identi- . Moroccan na tio nali ty al so and satd they planned to erect
the fo ur bombings - an weeks to put names to the was back to normal Monday.
fied a possible suspect as mentioned as a possible sus- a permanent memorial there.

·The White House issued denials on Rove's behalf
BY PETE YOST
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

WASHINGTON- For the
better part of two years, the
word coming out of the Bush
White House was that presi·
dential adviser Karl Rove had
nothing to do with the leak of
a female CIA officer's identity and that whoe,ver did
would be fired.
But Bush spokesman Scott
McClellan wouldn't repeat
those claim s Monday in the
face of Rove's own lawye r,
Raben Lusk ih, acknowledging the political operative
spoke to Matthew Cooper of
Time mag'azine. one of the
reporters who d!sclvoed
Valene Plame 's name.
McClellan repeatedly said
he couldn't comment because
the m.ttter is under investigation When it was poi nted ou t
he had commented previously even though the in vestigation was ongoing, he
responded . "I've rea ll y said
all I'm gomg to say on it."
Democrats jumped on the
tss ue, calling for the admmistration to fire Rove. or at least
to yan k hi s security clearance. One Democrat pushed
for Repu blicans to hold a
co ngress1onal hearing in
. . wh ich Rove would testify.
"The
White
House
·. promi sed 1f anyone was
·mvol ved in the Valerie Plame
affair. they would no longer
be • in thiS administration,"
said Senate Mmority Leader
Harry Reid, D-Nev. "I trust'
they will fo llow through on
this pledge. If these allegations are true. this ri ses above
politics and is about our
national secu rit y.''
The tnvcsttgation into the
2003 leak had largely faded
into the back grmtnd unul last
week, when New York Tunes
'reporter Judith Miller went to
.tail mthcr.than reveal who· in
the administtation talked to
' her about Plame. ,
Couper also had plamted to
go to jatl rather than reveal
hi s source btn at the Ia"
minute agreed to cooperat e
with investi gatqrs when a
source. Rove, gave him permi ssion to, do .&gt;o. Cooper\
employer. T1111e Inc .. ~tlso
turned over Cooper's c- 1mil
and notes.
One of the e-mails wa; a
qotc from Cooper to his bo"
in which he said he had ' POken to Rove,' who described

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the wife of former U.S.
Ambassador and Bush 'administration critic Joe Wilson as
someone who "apparently
works" at t~e CIA, Newsweek
magazine reported.
Within days of the July II ,
2003, e-mail , Cooper's
byline was on a Time article
identifying Wilson's wife by
name - Valerie Plame. Her
identity was fi rst di scloseil by
columni st Raben Novak.
The e- mail did not say
Rove had disclosed the name.
but tt made clear that Rove
had diScussed the issue
That ran counter to what
McCle llan has been saying .
For example. in September
and
October
2003.
McCle ll an's comments about
Rovoy included the following·
"The p1es1dent knows that
Karl Rove wasn' t involved,"
''It v..as a nd 1 culnu ~ s u ~ges­
tion," and. "It 's not true. ·
Reporters se ized' on the
subJec t Mond.ay, pressing
• McClellan to e ither repeat the
• dental s or explain why he
can't now
"-I have said for qui te some
t1me that this is an ongoing
in vestigiltion and we ' re not

going tu get mto discussing
it,"· McClellan replied.
Asked whether Rove committed a crime. McClellan said,
'This is a questiOn relatmg to
an ongomg investigation ..
McCl ellan gave the same
,mswer when asked whetller
the pre sident ha? confidence
in Rove,.
Rove dec lined ·to comment
Monday and reterred questions
to his attorney. Last year. he
said. "I didn't know her name
and didn't leak her name."
The Ro ve dtsclosure was
an embarrassment t'or a
While House tllat prides 11sell
on not leftkin g to reporters

and has insisted th.tt Rove
was not involved Ill expo sing
Plame\ i&amp;ne~ty. ·
The dtsclosure also left in
doubt whet her Bush would
carry out his prom tse to fi•e
anyone found to have leaked
the CIA operative's. 1dentity.
Rove is one of the pres idem\
closest confidants - the man
Bu.,h has descri bed as the
itrchitect of hi &gt; re-e lection .
and current ly deputy White
House ch1 d of std ll.
·Rtwe''i co nver~dtton Wllh

Coope1 took place live days
,tt'Wr Pl.tmc· s husband suggested 'Ill a New York T1rncs op-ed
p1e(:e fhat ,thc Bw.h ad mmi stra-

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tion had manipulated intelligence on weapons of mass
destruction to justify the invasion of Iraq. Wilson has since
suggested his wife's name was
leaked as retaliation.
The e-mail that Cooper
wrote to his bureau chief said
Wilson's wife authorized a
trip by Wil son to Africa. The
purpose was to check out
reports tl•at Iraq had tried to
obtain ye llowcake uranium
for use in nuclear weapons
Wil son's subsequent public
criticism· of the admini stration was based on his findings during the trip that cast
serious doubt on the allega1ion that Iraq had !ned to
obtain the matenal.
·
Luskm. Rove's lawyer, satd
his cl ielll dtd not dil;ctose
name.
L:usk1n
Plame's
decl ined to sav how ' Rove
ti)und out that Wil son's wife
wOJ'k.ed for the CIA and
refcrsed to sav how Rove
came across the information
that it was Wilson 's wife who
authorized his tri p to Afric.u .
Rove's lawye r says his
client has done nothing wrong.
"In the conversation, Karl
IS warm ng Cooper not to get
tiJO ·far out 111 front of the
story," Lusk1n sa1d. ''There
were false al l eg~uons out
there that Vice Pres ident
· Cheney sent Wilson to Nige~
and that Wi lson had reported
back to Cheney about his trip
to Niger. Nei ther was true."
"A fair-minded reading of
Cooper's e- mail is th at Rove
wa ~ trying to disc(Ju ragc
Time magazine from cm:ulating fal se allegations about
Cheney. not trymg to encourage them by sayi ng anything
about Wilson or his wife."
DemocratiC
National
Cmnn1111ee chai rman Howard
Dean said it is ·:di stllrbing that
thi &gt;high ranking Bush advise I
is not only stil l wm k1ng in the
White House. but now has "
:-.igntl'l t.:ilnl role in -.euing uur
· nittulllal security policy."
• Sen. Frank Lautenberg. DN.J., and :i private gro up.
,CitiZens tor ResponsibJilly
and EthiCs tn Washin gton.
call ed on Bu sh to suspend
Rove"' ... ec urity clearan ces.
· , hutting h1m out of classifi ed

Tuesdav, Julv 12
DARW IN ' - · Bedford
Townshtp Trustee&gt;. public
meett ng on 2006 budget. 7
p.m.. town hall. Regular
meeting follow, .
·
SYRACUSE - Syracuse
Board of Public Affairs will
meet at 7 p.m. at the mumcipal butldin~.
Wednesday, Jul} 13
POMEROY - The Mcl£s
Cotully Bo.1rd of Health will
meet at 5 p.m. tn the conference JOorn ot the Meig s
County Health Dcpartmem.
11 2 E. Memnna l Drive . ·
Pomeroy.
Tliursdav, Julv 14
SYRAC USE. - Syracuse
Village Cou nci l will meet at
7 p m. at the mumcipal buildmg .
Friday• .Jul~· 15
SYRACUSE Sutt on
1(&gt;wnshtp Trust~es wi ll hold
a puhl 1c he,trJ ng on the 2006
budget year at 6 p m. at
Syr.tcu sc vil lage hall precedIn g the tegul~Ir rnet:tln g.

LANGSVILLE - Sakm
Township Trustees wt ll hold
it ~ 2006 budeet meettn Q at 6
p.m. at the Salem F1rehousc
on State Rmllc 12~ .

Clubs and
organizations
Thursdav. Julv 14
CHESTE R - · Shatle R1ver
Lodge 453. Chester w11l hol d
liS mont illy meeung at 7· 30
p.m Retrcshment&gt; 11 ill be
se n ed

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Getting to know dad sheds new light on shadmry past

RACINE - The Son shtne
Cin:le w1ll mee t at 7 p.m. at
Bethany Cliurch . New otticcrs wtll be elected. Secret
SISters will he revea led and
new names dr,twn . All area
women invneJ
TUPPERS PLAI NS
VFW 9053 11 ill ha1 e " mc~t ­
ing at 7 p m. at the hall. A
meal will be served at (dO
p.m .
Frida\·, Julv 15
POMEROY - The Meigs
Countv Cancer lnni,Jtil e wit t
meet ,;, I :JO p.m. in the conference room vi the Mc t g~o,
Count y Sen1or Ccmcr.
·
Sunday,.July 17
MIDDLEPORT The
As h Street Church. 398 As h
St .. Middl eport. . "i ll hold
vacati on Bibl e sc hoo l Jul y
17- 19, 6.30 to 8:30 p.m.
Professor Dowler ~~ill present
"B1ble Sctcncc So Far .. Al l
ch1l dren welcome Ca ll 992 6443 tor more mlorm.tt ion •
Monday, July 18
. POMEROY - Pomc1ov
Cha pteJ 186. Order of th~
eastern Star. wil l meet at 7: 30
p.m. at hie Masonic hal l in
Cheste r. In itiati on wtl l be
held. Wear .ch.tpter dresse s.
Refreshments .

Church events
Wednesduv. Julv 15
LANGSVILLE - · Ge ne
and Tnna Will1am s ot
Barboursv tlle. W. Va to nun tster and s1ng at Langw tl! e
Full Gospel Chmch. Ohio
I "~ ncar Rutlanu 7 p.m.
LANGSVILLE - Gene
~ md
Tn na Williams ot

OEI\R ABBY My p.Irent&gt;
fin.tl sta~es ." hc sti ll h.Jsn 't
'cl\t'J dll\ llH!11t'\ .mJ "ihO\\ "
Ul\orced
11hen
I
"~"
5
.•
1fter
Barhoursville. W Va 11ill be
IW '-1~11 ut gcttrng.,t rJucc:.- of hi"
at the Langwil le Full Gospel my t.uher was sent to prison
on
drug
rhargt:~
·
He
\\a"
o\\
11. He \, ~o,t.t\ in!:.!'' r tlr"frr ~rH.I"
Church. 7 p m Jul y 15- 17.
released
a
c·oup
lc
o(
yea1
s
and
tw-. H'f! iunTtL·J. "Jl&lt;li.t'
to minister and sing Pastor:.
ago.
When
11e
11ere
ltttle.
AcnH
JiiH! to th~o.· UIH•rcc
.t rc Robert and Roberta
Dear
+.ll:IL'CIIh.'lll. ~\t~ 11,1\ t= '-L'ttk•d dJI •
Musser. For n1ore infonn•I- · Mom never talked about him.
She
never
tolu
us
what
he
did
Abby
plopnl) d"putes. :tml 11. h.Jt ·
li on ca ll 992-3630.
thdt
landed
him
in
jai
l
After
C\&lt;:r
cad1 h.h 111 h 1' or her
Sunday, July 17
hi
s
release.
my
siste1
,
1
J1J
I
pP
~'ot'~".
lOII hl' ]Oflg\ ttl hllll t,.lf
PORTLAND - SpanishhL' f. J h,t\ (' cl l(lll' f hi'- Pll""''L'Io,·
J,mguage Mass at Our Lady didn't wan t to 'see him
Eventually.
I
met
a
wonder"lll
l1" tllll-.\1\ tur tllturc
of Guadalupe Missi on. Harris
ful
guy
I'll
call
"Mike
..
''ant
both
of
tht•m
to
hl·
p.ut
I
Jon·
!
\\:_ull ill rh.' l'd thr...
F.1rms on Ohio 124. Mmistrv
M1ke\
dUnt
is
a
lovtng
ofmv
life
Pk.Jsete
ll
mc
11lldl
,
,ull
He
,uti
s.J)s he· \\,Jilts
of Sacred Heart Cl} tlrL·ti.
woman and we h.tve a v. ann to J(, - IN THE ~ Il DDLE some ••I 11 ~Inc! c'\l'&lt;'ch me· to
Pomeroy
rel.tl·il•nship . Then she . met IN INDIANA
hold it 111ddinllch I .1111 rc.Jcil
Monday; .July 18
,md
te
ll
tn
love
wi
th
mv
DEAR
IN
THE
~
II
DDU:
to
Ill"'""" 1\tth.&gt;m tile . .Ill;!
RUTLAND - Vaca tion
f.Hher.
The
first
tllHH! \llll -.hou/d (/(1 l .• lll ·t do it 111 d hnu ._~,.:Jilk.·d '' rtli
Bible sc hool will be held at
Now that I have spem time is ha1e a talk ~vlth \OUr 11l(llh· .til PI hi s lx: I&lt; Hl&gt;c lll ~s 1 h.tec·
the Rutland Freewill Baptist
wtth
t ~cm. I have heard the er and tel l he·• ~,·al'tly 11h.t1 llll.'d to tx: nic-e .lm(JJ.JIC hc·e·n
Churc h.
Salem
Street.
whole
story. Mom w.ts 111~ vour f~nher to ld \ Oll Slw Ill.!\ t l.:p,ml ''rth ,tll'PhoiH: r dm Rutland . Jul y 18-n. Cl.\sses
father's
partner 111 dea li ng the ilut · w.mt to hl: around lmi1 p.tg~..·-. . \\'h at . . huuld I do .rhuut
lor nu rsery· age children to
teenagers wtll be held from 6 drugs . My l. tih er didn 't impli - because ~o,he Jt~'-ll . t \\:1m In hi" helnrH!liH.!'- .) - TRYI:"oJ(;
to 8:30 p.m For more infor- cate her in any of the charges face hct past. t1r he· me~\ h.11c TO ~lOVE 0;\ 1!\ 1-'LOR ID.-\
bi:_ca use he w.mted her free to abused l1er - litH g1 1c he·r .1 DEAR
TRYI :"&gt;JCi
TU
mation call 742-2507
rai~e me and rnv "ister~ . I v.tt'- chance to cxp t.un
\lOVE ON · Dl ,L'LJs' thl' "nit
shocked. becau'se Mom ne1c1
You should nm put 1nur life · \lHi r t .JI\\'~r Ha \.c' 1ou1
told u&lt; any ot: thi s.
on hol d try 111g 10 plc.r ... ~ :our ia\\\L rcon i.tct hr ~ ht\\ \L'J: and
My rnot he1 refu se&gt; to be parenh. You art...' all .td ull -. ~1\C h1111 ,, Jah: a lll·r: '' h1cl!
Monday, .July 18
.tnywhere nem my fa ther. or .11 fl O\\ So h,tYc )PUr ''~ddin~ . lht' turnr ttif~ 11111 '- l hl' nut ot
POMEROY
- Meigs ,m) gatheri ng where he 1s pre· haptiu _your son .md cclc-. \I IIII house M.1kc 11 pl ,tln til.ll
Coun ty Ri gh t to Life sent. Because of this. Mtkc and brate hts spcc i.Il e1ents . II tl II Isn't ll lll. 11 \\ ill cttllc·r he·
Remember Life Rally. 9:15 [(1 I .have postponed havmg a the-y ~..·a,l_l·t h ~ in the '-&lt;llllC diHl.rtl'd tn l'h . urt~ tlr put 111
I0 p.m .. •Pomeroy Riverfront wei..Jd mg. baptizlllg: nur son or room together. then rn' rll' '-llll.t!2t: under 11~-. rt,une .md .tt
Amph nheater. In tormat ive giv ing him a ltN bmhd.1y t h~m to alternate ~,.·,·e n ts
hr " c\ pell'-t.'
program foll owed by candle- pany My father dnesn' t underDEAR ABBY I am abllut
/J rar ,\/Jbr i.1 k·rilten br
ltght prayer serv•ce. The pub- "and why. since he and Mom to be Uli'OtL-ed'rnn n ,m alw- ,\higail · ~hit 811rm. a f.,;,
ltc IS n1 v11 ed to attend and arc hoth re m.trried. she can·t holtc. At the tunc I ltkd. lic An""'" a ~ } eanll&lt;' Plti/1'/,'1.\,
bring baby care Items for · JUS[ J11&lt;ll'e &lt;ln Wi th he1 Jife
~aid lie wo uld get l1is ' 1.1 1\"ll a11d wa i j(JIIIId&lt;'d by ta
doll&lt;lti on to the . At hens
\ Ve w.mt our ~.;.on to enjoy place and move· the turn 11urc JIIIJ//ter, Pauline Phillip.,,
· Pregnan cy Center.
Dear ,\/Jhr
a/
ho tJ1 ol hi ' gnu)dpare nt s · I he 11 anted ou t ot my l1omc \\'rite
h~11· e L'ellls idcred holdin~ these (Some of it Is hand-me -do\\ 11&lt; ll'»'w. DearAbbv.wm 1ir P.O.
~vcnh ami in viting b~Hh of fro m his l,tnHI ) I
81JX 69·UO. vis A ngele, , C l
Now th.1 t th1n gs .1rc 111 thl.' 911069.
them. •md letting them knoll I
Friday. July IS
PORTLAN D
- Edn.t
Price will observe her 90th
biJthday on Jul y 15. Curds
m.ty be sent to her at S.R.
57995. Port land, Ohio 45770

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Jail donations continue

Participates in commemorative event
COO LVILLE
- Nmy
Seaman D:uTick.A. Yeager. son
" of Patncia A. and Knin W.
Yeager or OK&gt;Ivtllc parttctpat·
ell in Tmtalgar ~{)() w mmemo·
IaliVe events In Pon smouth.
England wh ile

a~s 1 g n ed

Yeager'' unit hosted several
mcuta ou tlets aboard Saip.In
and also pamcipated 111 the
International Flee t Rc1 1ew.
wh1c h included more th:tn 160
ships rrom more th ,m J6 or the

to the world'-; n,tVI es.

amph ihwus assault sh1p USS
Sa1pan. homeponed 1n NOJiolk.
Va. The event commemorated .
Admtraf Lord Nelson and the
200th anni versery of the Battle
orTrat;1t gar. ·

Amph1 b1 ous ·'"a ult ships
like USS Sa ipan deploy
th roug hout the world to mamtam U.S prese nce and provtde
rapid response in times ot ensts They ser' e as ·., htghl} VIS-

ihk deterrent to would -he
aggn;: s~o,urs. dnd are equrppt!d
ll'llh the most ve rsatile and
powerful weapons a~atlabl e .
Yeager is a 2003 graduate
of Herita~e Chri stian Sc hool
of Little Hocking, and joined
-the N.ivy in February. 2004 .
For more information about
the USS Sa tpan and ht g h-res~
otuuon
photographs,v isit
th eir officia l website ,11
ht tp'//~&gt;o W\, .saip.m nav y.mi I.

New cosmetology program offered at Buckeye Hills
RIO GRANDE - Starttng
Sept 6 Bu ckeye Hill s Career
Adult Center w.i ll be olfering
a new cos metology program
to local n ti zens
The

~ osmr.:- t o l o~y

cou rse
inclu des c\.1:-.sr oo nl ·and cus-

to mer ac ti 11ties that teach the
care and heautifi c.ttion or the
hair. sk.in ,md ndtl s. Students
wd learn sha mpoo tech niques. rinses and sca lp treatments. ha1r styling. ha1r cutttng. hair d&gt; lor. skm care.
permanem wav1ng. 11air
relax in f!. -;J ion managem ent.

and d tent re lmim)s. -

Students previou sly wou ld
have to drive a !:!re.tt diSldlll'l!
to
recel\·e ._cos metology
"i tUJe nts

m -; tru crion . ('Juw

haw the opp&lt;irtunity to lc.mt
L'Osm eto \ogy

here

·It

IS '

reported ly one of the most
exciting and growi ng car.eers
111 the wuntry 11 ith the potcntion f1.11 unlimited income
Upo n successful complet ion.
of the 1500-hour p10gram. students Will ha1e the opponumty to ta ke th ~ Ohio State Boaru
of Cosmetology

Cosmetology.
the Oht o
Department of Ed ucation
Career
and ' Technical
D!Vlsmn. and the North
Cen tral
Assoc iation
Commi sston on AccreJuatton
The cosmetology program has

hmited enrollmen t For more
more ml(lllnatlon about thi s or
&lt;' th er career programs cal l
(740) 2 ~5-5334. Ext. 209.

Brian J. Reed/ photo

Adam. Steve and Ken Young of The Appliance Man del1ver a wash1ng mach1ne t11e s hop donated to the Meigs County jai l. along with a $500 donation toward J811renovations. Me1gs Cou nty
Sheriff Robert Beegle IS also p1ctured.

L i ~.:crv-: mg

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POMEROY
Meigs seat belt vtnlatHm: Delvas A.
County Cm1n Judge Stevei1L Manin. Columbus. $30 and
Story rcc:ently processed the costs. speeding. Deni se A.
McClain. Shade. $~0 and costs.
following cases:
failure
to control: Wilham F.
Timothy
D.
Abney.
Columbus. $JO and costs. McFarland. Gallt po lt s. $50 and
sp~eding:
Jess1t~
Boggs. · costs. speeding.
Brittany J Mtller. Ra.;ine.
·Bidwell. 530 and co,ts. sec~t
belt ' iulation : Ryan M. $30 .md co'sts. speeding : Bmce
Bnckey. Ctncmn,ttl. $.'\0 and L. Mobley. P(lWcll. $30 anu
costs. speeding: Jamtc D. c:ost.s. speeding. Jnnathan C.
Rutter, CnlumbLts. $30 and Mmm. Washington. W.V.t..
cost&gt;. specd1ng; Dcron P. $30 and costs. speed mg. Steve
Camphell. Long Bottom. $30 A Mos lev. Broo kneal. Va ..
,md cost. seat belt violatitm: $30 and · costs. speed mg:
James · L. Chadwell. Lon~ R.1chel M Nav lor. VmtDn. $30
Bottom. $20 ,md costs. propet- and costs. speeding: Brandon
ty secured loads: Kenn eth R. M. Ramsbur~. Middleport.
Cooper. Athens. $30 and costs. . $ 30 and n;sts. 'pecJing .
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speeding: Melissa R. Cullums. Jordan
Middlcpon . $20 and costs.
A l b ~my . $30 ami costs. speedtg:
Brent R. J:l.:nnis. Columbus. tailurc to control: rvhtrv L.
$30 and costs. speeding: Amy R1gg. Albany. $20 and ~ost s.
B. Dingle. Athelb. ' $30 anu stop si~n: Joshu.t S Rol,md.
costs. spcedmg. Br,mdon E. PHKh. tl~'vi lle. SJO ~mJ co sh .
htck lcr. Rutland. $20 ami speeding. NIL'lllc t'vl. Roush.
costs. trartic conr d~\ /~ r gn": Pomeruy. $.10 and costs . s~at
Lisa A. Grande. Old Ondge. belt Vlolatton : Jctfrev. T. ·
N.J .. $50 mid costs. \peed mg.
Ru"ell. Wind1cstcr. $30 &lt;mu
Emi ly S H ~ill. Bellbrook. costs. spetd rng: J..unc s' A.
$20 and costs. tell of eentcr: Schaekel. 1 _nng Bouon). $30
.Kenneth C. Hamer. Chauncev. and costs. st'. ll hclt \ wlation
Brett M Smnh. Radchll'. $20
$20 and wsts. lett of L·enter:
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rnstl.; , a'"urcd ckar (lisCorey A. Hattield. Syrac:usc.
tarKc:
La\\ rL'IlCL' W Srewa11.
$36 .md costs. spcedmg: Elyse ·
A. Hattield. Pomeroy. $30 and Rutl.md. $30 and l'&lt;ht s. sJll.'L'dcosts. speeding: N•cnlc D. Hill. tn~. James .1. Vahahk .
Racine. $30 ,mu costs. scat helt W~s!CI'\'lilc. $.l0 ~md Costs.
violatnn. Richard L Horvath. speeding: Wilbtn L. We~rd.
The Plains. $.'\0 anJ costs. Lm ~sv •llc. $10 .md ,.o,ts. scat
speeding: .lolm H. Kane. South belt 'violation , Brv.n1 M West.
Charleston. W.Va.. S.'\0 and Onm~e Park Fia .. $50 ~nid
costs. spceUmg: Jam~~ H

Kelley. St. Alh;ms. W.Va . $30
and costs. speeding: Jonathan
W. Le.c. Albany. $30 and co.,.s.

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prcstdcntl.tl c.tmllll.t'lc W.tltcr F Mond.de .m nounced he'd
chosen US i&lt;L"I' (,ct.tlchne &lt;\ Fcn.tto ol New York to be hiS
runn111g llldtc, l c.:rr.uo \\d.., the lnst wom.tn lo r un for VICe
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gutdcl tnes asse llmg the Ft"l Amendment alieady guaranteed
a•.lc4uate tree&lt;lom ol rehgton
Fl\e ,e,•ts .tgo In Phil,tuelpht.t "WPV I-TV news helicopter
vtueot.tped .tbout .t Jozen polllc olltccts ktckmg ,md punchtng
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plc.tdeu gu tll y to c.tfj.tckmg .tnd other cnmcs, .md was sentcnceu to I tl to 16 ye.trs 111 pnson, ll pnltce officers were later
suspended tor up 10 I 'i Udys 111 cnnnectum wnh the mctdcnl)
Nev. H.tmpshtrc Chtcl Jusllce D.tvtd Brock w.ts Impeached by
the I egtslalu tc, the lust 'ltch .tcllon ,,g,unst an olllctal 111 the
sl.tte stnce 1790 I He was later .Kqu•tllcd 111" state Senate lnal )
One year .tgo Prestdclll Bush defended the Iraq war dunng
a VISit to the O.tk Rtdge N.ttt llll.li Lctbor.tlory Ill Tennessee.
s.tymg the mv.tsllln h.td m.tdc Amc11ca s,tfer Wall Street brokerage Morgan Stanley sellled a sex dtScrmllnalton sml
brought t&gt;y the Eyual Employment Opporlumly CommiSSIOn,
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ToJ.t) s Btrthd.tys &lt;\tltst Andrew Wyeth" 88 Ptamst Van
C lthllln " 71 Comedt.tn Btll Cosby IS 6R Fitness guru
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' refused to recogmze the
- - - - - - - - - ' - - urgency of trammg Iraqi
The last few weeks have securny lorces and dtd no
mam postwar plannmg ..
produced
two
The
problem
wnh
ave nues for cnttclllng the
war The ttrst IS the senes Kerry's argument ts ,th.tt
a
dt!terence
ol • Bu~h admmtslralton there's
mtssteps dnvtng the deten- "betwee n cxpecllng th e
oratJng sttuauon m Iraq admtntst ratton to ftght a
compe tent ly
and
The second ts the Bu sh war
admtmslratwn 's apparent expecltng tl to light ,,n
determination to "!Jx" enltrely dttfetent ktnd of
tntellt ge nce ardund Its war than the one you
dectston to go 10 war. as Signed onto Kerry ts
desmbed m the so-called essent iall y accus111g th e
admtntstrallon ot botchtn g
Dowmng Street Memo
Democrats and mdepen democratization Anu, to
denl-mtnded Republican s be fatr. the admtnJSlrdtlo n
have mostly ptcked up the dtd begtn by loulmg
fir st crtttctsm As Nebra s'l&lt;a democrattzatton as tls goc~ l
Sen Chuck Hagel told when n didn't lind WMD
U S News &amp; World Report Pnor w th e W&lt;lr, howev er
"The
Whtle there w&lt;Ls stmply no mdt recently,
House ts ~ompletely diS - catwn that the admtniStr.t connected from reallly It 's tton mtended to pursu e
hke they 're JU St maktng ll democrallzatton senously
Recall , after all. th.tl
up as they go along The
Dtck
Cheney spent the
reality ts that we're losmg
111 Iraq " And, poltttcally, summ er of 2002 asserttng
Amencan
troop s
tl 's pretty dear why cnllcs that
would prefer thiS !me ul would be greeted by ltaqts
,llfack The eastest way to as " liberators," the suggesreconcile your support tor lton bemg that th e postw,tr
the v.ar wtth the strategtc phase would he rela11vely
and poltttcal dtsaster tt has smooth, certamly nothtn g
become IS to blame flawed that would tequtre a cost ly
long-term
commitment
executton
' But, Intellectually, bas- Throughout August and
mg your cnllcistp of the September. defense corre,
w.tr enttrely on the admm- -spondents like Tom Rtcks
tslrallon 's mtsmanagemenl of Tlie Washtngton Post
' 'd ub to us 1! you supported reported on Pentagon w.1r
ll tn the ftr st place The planntng, whtch cmphamore honest - and ulti- stzed the ctvtltan leadershtp's preference tor "
mately more damntng small
cotlttngent ot tel.tcnllctsm would setze on
the apparent doctonng of ltvely light , mobile tmces
- closer to I 00.000 11'1
mtelhgence
,
The best example of hov. number than the 500 000
not to cnltctze the admtn- troops mobtltzed tor the
tstratton IS a New Yot k first Gulf War Then, three
Ttmes op-ed John Kerry weeks before Congress'
published the day ol vote to &lt;Luthonze lotce,
oflllt,tls
Prestdent Bu sh' s speech admmtstralton
last week "Our mtss ton In trekked to the Htll to sugIraq IS harder, " Kerry gest that the occupall on
wrote , " because the admm- would be rel.lt tve ly short
tstrauon tgnored the advtce and pat nle s~ "( W)e ate
of others, went m largely certainly looktng at the
alone, undere stimated the durauon of any such miSlikelihood and power of ston W&gt;th a goal ot turnmg
the msurgency, sent tn too It over to mternauonal elelew troops to secure the ments or b,tck to the people
country, destroyed the as qu1ckly as posstble,"
Colin
Powell
lraqt army through de- · satd
Ba,llhtftcatwn, tailed to "Nobody wants to go and
secure ammumtton dumps. stay fo r any extended

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NoAM SCHEIBER

length ofttme till IS avmdable.. Don,tld Rumsleld
prcdtcted the a mllllslratton wo
11 from th e
ol ordtnary
lr.JqiS
.tyhe I m oldl.tsh toned, but I thmk the
ltaq• people ought to h.1ve
a ;otce 111 tt," he satd when
asked o~bout postwo~r plannmg
And all of thts took pl ,tc e
.tga tn st the backdrop ol
Afgb.tntstan , where th e
.tdmtntslt alton ptolessed
loll y ,tmbt!tons o~bout hb
erty .md IU Sl tce only to
.tb.mdon the country to a
rump Ioree ol tnternattoRal
peacekeepers and sever.tl
thouso~nd Amenc.tn troops
"A igh,mt slan "a natton 111
nam e only," v.rotc the
Post's Susan Glasser .tml
Peter B.tker m lun e ol
2002 "It ts tr.tgmented
tnto uty sl.tt es domm.tted
by w.1rlords
(A)s long •"
(Aigh.tn Prestdcnt Ho~mtd )
K.trzat exerciSes no control
ove1 the provtnces , lntle
c.111 be done to tebutld hts
sh.tit CteJ cOUillty Ill a
mc,mmglul way"
Rcsp onsthk Democto~ts
.md Republicans mtght
h.tve hoped the .tdmtniStratmn would light th e ktnd of
w.tt hkd y lo produce .t stdhk ,md democr.tttc ltaq
Del.tw.trc Sen Joe Btden

Dissolutions

~H..Imtm~ti~ltiOn's misuse

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tn tell tge ncc lht' cal_cu la tton was utterly meamng
lbs In .1 scne s ol 'peech
es 111 the !,til ol 2002. Bush
.tsserted th.ll th e lt.tqts had
.tltempted to purch,tse alumtnum tubes used to m.tke
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Officer kills bank robbery suspect

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olliOn lO support 'the ".tr lf
!hey dtdn l. they had an
obltg.tllnn to ~1pposc II
But
thank s to the

ur. tniurn-cn n chm en t

devtce .111d that lr.tq had
unm.tnned .ten.il vehtcles
th.ll tmght he c.tpa ble ol
t.u gct tn ~
the
United
St.ttes A Wh ti e Hou se
ptedtclcd
that
report
S.tcld.tm cou ld butlu ,,
JlU CICcll
bomb
Wllhtn
months tf he got hts hand s
on ftsstle m.Hert.t l All of
the r, e cl,ums pto\ed to be
l.tlst: Now. the Down111g
Suect Memo tel ls us the
,Jumtntstr.tlton knew tl s
tntelltgence was flawed
,mu utdn I p.uttcul&lt;~rly
&lt;.: .. u e
H.tvmg lo vo le on a war
ltk cly to produce one type
ol thrc.lt (chaos 111 lr.tq) 111
otder to el untn ctle ,, potenlt,illy l,ttget threat (.t
llUCic,ll )t.ty) IS clll UllsaVOI y decl\1011 But II s the
k111d ol dcctston we e lect
Congress to m.tke Thai s
why votets dtdn"l w.mn to
Kcny'' •llltctsm of the
went so l~u .1s to person,ll- W.tr S eXCC UIIOll uunng last
ly ctsk Bush to tell the !.til's c.nnpatgtl - ll w.ts
Amencan people wh.tt h,ud to belt eve lr.tq had
kmd ol reso urces that mts- tutned out so much dtfler
&gt;ton would ent,ul But 111 cntly than he h.td expec ted
re.ilny. " war with these And tha,t s why they ' re not
pttottltes stmply w.ISn't the ltkc ly to w.u m to tltoday
But, tn Je,tltty, the
Wdl the ,Jdmtmstl~ttiOil \\.as
ptopt1Stng (thougll 11 would admtntstr.tlton w.Nl l .tsk
h.t;e been more th,m happy 1n g Cungres" to make 'tl
to sec democr.u.:y tls .t tougil C,tll Ill l.tVOI Of Wdf
ll w.ts dSklllJ Congress to
sere nutptlou s byproduct)
Whtch me.ms th.tl the act u m.tke ,, deciSion th,ll , had ,,
al c.tlctil,llton members of been .tppttsed ol the .tctu.tl
Congress !.teed ,11 th e lime uHelltgence on lr.ty . would
ot the .tuthoru.Hton ~Ole IM ve been .t no-bt atner dLHhot tza llon
wasn t
whe th er
th ey agdinst
believed the admtntsll.tlton Th.tt's th e real sc,mdal
tnlcnded to bring Jemoc ra - hete And tf people like
cy to lr.tq It w.ts whethet Ke11 y .111d Hagel want to
01 not they bc!Jcveu the .t sstg n bl,uue then tntelltthrc.lt posed hy S.tdd.tm ge nc e- ltxtng.wo uld be the
outweighed the It' Iy re.tl pl.tce 10 stat t
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/n 1 t
be followed by ch.tos It Of'f'&lt;'lll&lt;'d 111 The Nen
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POMEROY- Dtssoluttons were granted m Metgs County
MASON, W Va - Robert L "Pop" Sawyers, 92. Mason,
W Va, dted Sunday, July 10, 2005, at Pleasant Valley Nursmg Common Pleas Court to Joy K Brannon and Paul D Brannon
and Jamce L Bratton and Robert H Bratton
and Rehabthtatton Center m Pomt Pleasant, W Va
He reltred 111 1975 from Foote Mmeral Corp , and was a
member of the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter Day Samts
m Galhpohs He was born Aug 14, 1912, m Neola, W Va,
son of the late John Archtbald and Nellie C.tmpbell
LONG BOTTO,M - A Reedwille-area restdent was
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mJured tn a one-vehicle acctdcnt Fnday on Ohto 248 m
Bestdes ht s parents, he was preceded m death by hts wtfe of 01tve Tov.nshtp, the Galli.t-Metgs Post of the St,ne Ht ghway
60 years, Cathenne (A llen) Saw)ers, who passed away on
Patml reported
June 19, 1994, a daughter, Catherme Faye Cox, a grandson,
Jalllte N Roberts, 29. 3H 198 Lillie Forest Run Road .
Dale Miller, three brothers, and stx ststers.
"Pop" has JOtned hts eternal golf foursome of Walter Roush, was tr,msported to ~~ Mary's Hospital, Huntington,
W Va, by the Metgs EMS tollowm g th e 6 22 p m aCCIKenny Cook and Millard Spauldmg
He IS survtved by a son, Robert S,1wyers ot West Columbia, dent , the patrol sa td
Troopers satd Roberts was we,lhounu when the Jeep
W Va , a son and daughter-m-law, Carby and Sherry Sawyers
of Loutsvtlle, Ky , daughters and sons-m-law" Glenna and Roberts drove went oft the nght stde oft he road and stmck an
Bastl Sampson of Covmgton, Va , l11 s and Henry Miller of electnc pole It then went down a dnch hne and overturned
Fallbrook, Calif. Mary and Davtd Machtr of Pt Pleasant, onto tls stde, the report satd
The Jeep hadr Iunct10nal damage
Loreua and Melvm Nelson of Bmse, Idaho. Jeanetta and
Charles Mtller ol Middleport, Irma and Jeffrey McKmney of
Gaiiipohs, and Dreama and Michael Cremeans of Pomeroy,
ne ys to ld the Assoctated
38 grandchildren, 70 great grand chtldren, and tour greatPress th e l.t wsull ts ,umed
gre,n grandsons
.tl torc:tn g the slate w negoSemces wtll be held ,Jl II cl lll on Wednesd&lt;ty, July 11,
llatc wtlh the Sh.twnee
· from Page A1
2005, at Fogelsong-Tucker Funeral Home 111 Mason wtth
about opem ng castnos and
Elder Jan Wilson offtctatmg, B~rtal wtll follow at Graham
lands, acquued land for to open up othe r economtc
Cemetery m New Haven, W Va
developmelll opportunttles
Fncnds may call 7 to 9 p m on Tuesday at the funeral home, Amencan selllement , drew for th e tnbe
and
may
e- matl
condolences
to boundanes between lndtans
'"The E.ts tern Sh.1wnee
and Amenc.ms, .md assured
togel songtucker@myw,ty com
te.Jdily
ackntmledge. howlndt,ms access to the lands
evet
that
the y'll sellle lor a
and reso urces they ca lled
. thetr ow n lor hunung and pteee ol lc~nd v.mth buildmg
other purposes, the tnbe s a casmo on, · the AP reportPOMEROY - Peyton Ray Roush, son of Shannon and complmnl sl,tles The Treaty ed Montlu)
Da\enpmt ts on sdcalton
Stephrmie Pnce Roush of Pomeroy was stillborn on July of Greenville also secured
!hiS
v.cek ,md W,IS Ull.IV.tli10, 2005, at Cabell Huntington Hospital, Huntmgton , hunlmg, ltshmg, gathe11ng
and dwellmg nghts tor the &lt;ible to c:nmment on who
WVa
wtll 1eprese nt the counly m
In o~ddttmn to ht~ parents, he ts survtved by m,nernal grand- Shawnee tnbe
the
CciSe
One ot the 111 be's .lllor
parents, Kathy Werry, Mtddleport, and Steve Pnce, Pomeroy,
paternal grandparents. Rodney and Bonme Roush ,
Mtddleport , maternal great grandmother, Ernestme Werry,
to mot ro w at the Metg'
Pomeroy, paternal great grandmother, Bonme Ebersbach,
Senllll
Cente r
C.tllcd
Mtddleport , sever.tl aunts, uncles and cousms
_
"Btgntry Back Seal D11vet
Fnends may c,tll from I0 a m to II a m on"'Wednesday,
from Page A1
~eslerday &amp; Today.
by
July 13 at Ftsher Funeral Home, 590 East Mam Street,
Ch,tUt.lllqua
performer
Pomeroy Pnvate gravestde serv tces will be held and offktalH,mk Ftncken, 11 will dedi
Pnnce.
v. ho
port r.tys wtth Ford's .tn ll Semtttc
mg wtll be AI Hartson
On-lme condolences may be sent to www ftshertuneral - Hur,ton tn Oh10 Ch,wtauqua remarks .tn d what IUrned
wtll dtscuss the lives ot hun It om pro-worker to
homes com
Hurston and Hughes as well umnn huster 1 By \oo ktn g at
as thetr ltler.uy wotk .md Ford s preJudtces. Fmcken
. some ol the mustc and wt ll examine curren t preJuImages of the lime
dtces and hov. soc tely IS
"Fte lds of Dreams." by ovcrcommg them
Chautauqua perlormer Ge ne
The second wot kshop ts
Worthmglon wtll begm at 2 geared tow,uds youth o~ges
p.m thts afternoon at the etght ,md up and begms .11 2
TUPPERS PLAINS - Stgnups tor Eastern youth football, Metgs Ltbrary Pomeroy p m tomorrow at the Met gs
for grades three through SIX, wtll be held from 6 to 8 p m on Branch
Ltbrary Pomeroy Branch
The pwgram wtll focus on Once agam presented by
Wedne sday and 8 a.m to noon on Saturday at the Tuppers
the nauonal pasttine and the Ftncken,
Plams baseball field s
the
program
great ball parks and ball ca lled, 'The Automobile A
natmn Dn vt ng
ftelds
of the
Force,"
wtll
Worthmgton, who portrays explore the hiStory of the
m Ohto automobile and 1ts role 111
Ruth
POMEROY- Metgs County Commtsswners wtll not meet Babe
Chautauqua,
will
dtscuss changmg our way of lile tn
on Thursday. The next regular meeting wtll be at I p m on
new
park
s rate Amenca
how
the
July 21
agamst the "cathedrals" of
Fmcken, who portrays
the great old days of baseball Henry
Ford for Ohto
Tomorrow 's
Ohto Chautauqua, will present
Chautauqua workshops deal s hd~ s that tllustrate Ford's
CHESTER - Scout Camp Road m Chester wtll be closed wnh the hie of Henry Ford ltfe and au tomobiles and tf
from 7 a m to II p m Saturday, from the mtersectwn of Ohm and the automobtle s trans- ttme permits wtll share wnh
248 to the mtersectton of Mtll Street for Chester-Shade Days formation of :1\menca
cht ldren how he develops
actiVIIles
The ftrst workshop ts the phystcal gesture s and
gea red 1owards adults .md move ment thc~t make Ford
takes place at I 0·45 .t m seem rea l

Highway Patrol

Lawsuit

Peyton Ray Roush

Workshops

Local Briefs

Set football signups

Meeting canceled ·

Trustees close road

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Tlie continuing cqse CifTerri Schiavo
rhc end of the June 15
autopsy report on Tern
Schtavo states that n ts the
policy of the medtcal
exan11ner's offtcer "that no
case ts ever closed 'and that
all determmallons are to be
re considered upon recetpl
of t redtble , new mformaliOn " Whatever new mformatton. tf any, comes lo
hghl, the facts of who she
was and how she dted wtll
tnevnably change the way
many of us confront our
own deaths
Pat Anderson, for a long
lime the attorney for Tern
Schiavo's parents, satd the
day Tern dted of dehydratiOn - as ordered by the
courts and her husband -.
"Euthanasta in Amenca
now has a name - and a
lace"
Dr Jon Thogm.Irttn s
autopsy report made clear
that Tern Scht.tvo was not
dymg. let alone termmal
As Dr Carl D' Angw wrote
, 111 a June 21 letter 111 the
New York Ttme~ " Her
family loved what was left
of her and asked on ly to be
penmtted to care for her at
thetr own expense. My
question ts. who or what
was betler served by her
p.tsSive execuuon by wa1er
dep11 val ton than by the
II"l alternative'·
Respondmg to the autopsy report, Tern's parents
satd "Tern's ' case was
NOT an end -of life case
Tern's case was about end
tng a d!'abled person's hie
Tern was bratn-lllJUrcd
Thts doe' NOT mean th.lt
she was br ,un -dead ..
Her parent' also noted
th.tl accordmg to the medtcal examtner Tern w,ts
gt vcn morph1 ne tor pam as
' she d1ed
If Tern could

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Nat
Hentoff

feel no patn as some
would say, why would
the se drugs be nece ssary 0
In our opinton, the treaun g
health care olltct,tls understood that Tern felt pam "
There was a serv tce
when Mtchael Schtrtvo hct
hu sband. buned her cremated rematns on June 20
111 Cle&lt;trwater, Fla , where
he lives Howe\er, Tern's
parents were not there he dtd not tell them That
tells me somet htng dbolll
Mtchael Schtavo Also. on
a bronze grave marker, he
h&lt;td taken pams to order, he
wrote
"I
kept
my
promtse"
Concllrnng. a head! me 111
the Juny 16 New York Post
exclatmed "Tern had no
hope - Autopsy suppons
her husband " Wnh lew
excepl ton,. lhts wa' aho
the optnton ol many edtlonal wnters and oolumi!IS!s
around
-the
country
Another CJ) nsensu s 111 the
medt,t w.&lt;s th ai her nght,
had been. tndeed labon
ously, upheld by the courts
up to anJ mcludtng the
Supreme Court '
But the true core ol thts
case . rcsulttng 111 the
extraction of her hte was
the dectston b) Ctrcu tt
Judge George Greer 111
flnrtda
1hal
Mtcll,IC I
Scht.tvo h&lt;td kept hts
pmmtsc by adhenn g to
what he clatms Tent told

.....

death - ordenng her teed
tn g tub e removed three
tunes - elementary due
proce ss reqtmed a IC\ICW
of the enure c,tse 111 the
lede r.tl courts by .tuthorny
of
the
Fou"rt tten th
AnlC ndmelll s · ey u,d protect ton of the laws "
Most nl th e medt.t omll
ted th e I.tel th.tl '111
Congre -..s thc1 e we1e mdny
Dernol:rats .1s v..ell t~ s
Repuhhc,ms who lned
go on llv1n g 111 Sti ch a situ-. hctrd In plllVtde Tern the
,IliOn
esse nce ot our leg.tl system
Moteover. Judge Gteet - due ptocess - bel&lt;&gt;te 11
rcpeateuly tefused to l.tke Wd"' to o l.uc
tnto conSideralton. wtlh
But !hen. the g teat
teg.trd to the hu sband's lllcl!OIIlY of the ledcr,il
creu tbtln y that Mtchilel Jllclges' who
bec.une
Sch J.tvo
after
Tern tnvolveu rclted enttrely un
became dtsabled. had fot the st.tte ctretllt JUUge s
yc.tr&lt; been hvtng wtth unyteldmg death se nt ence
anothet
woman
wllh I c,tll ed tht s JUdtctal murwhom he s had two chtl - der the longes t publtc exedten . uhhough he h.td s.ud cuti on 111 our htstoty
he would devote hiS ltfe to Desptte Mtch,tel Scht.tso s
canng !01 hts wtfe
bwnze mat ket on her
Also. Mtchael Scht.tvo grave. I h.tve no! changed
dtd not mention her alleged my mmd
wiShes for years alter het
Mtch,tel Scht.tvo'' ltlerhratn dam.Jgc at one pomt .try .tgent D.tvJd V1g1Jano.
s.ty111g he didn't know het IS 'cnd tn g proposals lor a
wtshe s Yet Judg&lt;;_ Greer hook hy the husband to
,tllowcd Mtch.tcl Scht.tvo • publtshcrs
S.'ls
Mr
lo .tu .ts her l!U:HdJ,m
Vtglt.tno • I thtnk thiS ts
whtle not permnting Tern the semtn.tl c.tse 111 the
to h.tve her own l.twyet nght to dt e wnh dtgmty
tepre , entm g he1 (Het p.H- stoly .
·No
etlls h.td a '"" yer. but elemcnt,u y
due
process
Thts ts the sem111.tl c.t se
re4u1rcd that .tn ,morney lor whethe t eul·h.H1.tst.t lot .
dtrect ly reprc senl Ihts dts- the senou o, iy UIS ,tbled
.tb led wom.tn whose he"
becomes embedded 1n tbe
,b.tnd W,Js IIHCnt on her Amcn ~.: ,lll WdY ol d~.lth
hnn
betme hct br.un
lllJUry. th,tl she would not
Wdlll lo ltve II she were
kept artthct,tlly altve
Thts .11 leged stat ement
w.ts !liSt hears.ty LOn
lnm ed only by MiChael
Sch~ot vo's bwther and stster-tn- law But Judge Greer
p.nd no .tttenuon to the
sworn testtmonv of a close
IJicnd of Tem." who testt
lied Tetn hrtd satd her
wtshes would .have been to

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fUd ge h.td 'CiliCllL CU hct to

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a/1\ I C/W\11/l) d (111/h(JJ II\ Oil
!h e I,.,, Am&lt;mlnu 111 ami
til&lt; ll11/ of R1 ~ ill1 a!ld
au thm r ~f ' '' \t' la/ ho ok'
IIH ludm ~
file \\{u mr !ht'
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Car/wun ~
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Plan weekend games

REEDSVILLE - Forked Run State Park wtll host "Beat
the Heal" games ,If I p m on Aug 6, mcludmg water balloon
toss. ktds' car v.ash, mud ptt tug ol war, watermelon eatmg
contest. water shde and free snow cones
The acllvJUes wtlltakc place 111 the grassy area across from
the first shelter house at the park 's entrance

L.tdtes ot the Cotctnd &lt;\tmy ol
the Repuhltc satd KCIIh
Ash ley SAR teptesentatlve
He cncout.t~ed local palllfrcim Page A1
otK ~OI C I VIl: Org.11111.tl1011s lO
concerning the 7th OhtD p.utiupctle m the ceremony.
.md noted th.tt the Tuppers
Volunteer C.tvalry knov. n '"
the "Rtver Reg11nent " Thts ts Plam' Post V F W wtll h,l\e .t
rttle squ.td there lot .t mth
COOLVILLE -Evangelist Mtke Wmgfield. an mlerna- the on ly U111on umtto mclude t.uy s,tlute
uonal Btble conlerence speaker, wtll present a Btble prophe- Me1gs Counuans ,n the battle
Regtsl!alHm w1l l be done
The battle ol Buffington
cy conference July 11 to Aug 2 at Grace Brethren Church m
between
II ,md II 15 ,, m
Island mvolved approxmMteCoolville
the
J.ty
olthe
cetemllny wllh
Progr.tms 111clude I0 a m Sunday. Enoch, God's Ftrst ly 10,000 combalcmls .tnd no p1 e1 eg t:-.tratlon Presenlet )
Propecy Preacher. II a m . The W.tr of the Sptnt World, 6 30 mcluded mfanlry. cav.1lry ~·II be tdenttlted "'the cerep m , God's Economtc Forec.tst, 7 p m Monday, Ltvmg m a arullery. and n.tvy Two mony .md will be gl\en the
US
prestdents
Demomc Soctety. 7 p m Tuesday, The Approachmg Global future
Rutherford B Hayes ctnd &lt;lppnrtunny to m.1ke " nneEarthqurtkes
Color slides of lsr.tel wtll be shown 15 mtnules before each Wtlltam McKmley p.trltct- mtnute statement .11 the ltme
thetr
present,lfiOn
pated mthat battle 111 the 21rd of
cvemng serviCe
Wre:tthes
m.ty
he
retneved 11
Ohto Volunteer lnt,mtry
the
cetemon)
desued,
.titer
The annucll event IS bemg
sponsored thiS year enurely For .tdd ttJon.tl mtonnauon or
by Brooks-Gram Camp Son' questtons . conl.tCI Ashley .11
TUPPERS PLAINS - A hene!tt lor the family of Clatr ol Umon Veterans ol the 992 -7874
Casstdy wtll be held from 4 to I0 p m at the Tuppers Platp s Ctvtl War and the Mr11
SinLe 1988 when the lust
Elementary School, to help with expenses mcurred as a resu lt Dantel
ry!cCook
Ctrde Battle of Bullmgton lsl.md
ofh1s extended tllness and death Mustc wtll be performed by
Rocky Mountalll Bluegrass, '"(all grass. Asa Bonng Band. Jerry
and Ltsa Queen, and Randy and the Renegades
food, soil dnnks .tnd baked goods wtll be sold, dr.twmgs
conducted and an auction held

Portland

Offer prophecy conference

Plan Cassidy benefit

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Training sessions set
MARIETTA - Tra111mg sesstons for Round 20 of the
Distnct 18 Ohto Pubhc Works Comnu ss10n State Capnal
Improvement Program wt ll be hied July 21 at the Holiday Inn
m M&amp;nctta Two ses&gt;tons are planned, 10 am to noon and 6
10 H p m Top1cs covered wtll mclude preparatiOn ot the
Round 20 apphc,llmn and ml ormallon on loans and· loan o~ssts­
lance
There ho~ve been changes 111 the Round 20 crnera Alltnterested applicants are encouraged to allend a .trammg sesston
RSVP must be made by Jul y 15 at Bu ckeye Htlls/Hockmg
Valley Regtonal Develoment Dtstnct at 374-9436

Plan candlelight service
POMEROY - Metgs. County Right 10 Ltfe Will hold a
Rememher Ltle Rally from 9 15 to 10 p m on July 18 at the
Pomeroy Rtverlront Amphtlhe.tter An mformauve program
will be lollowed by a candlelight prayer servtce The public IS
mvned to attend and bnng baby c.tre ttems for donal ton to the
Athens Pregnancy Center
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Tuesday,July12,2005

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COLUMBUS (APf - An
offtcer shot and ktlled a man
he !ned to arrest Monday m a
hank robbery alter police tollov.ed the man on a ttp to sev
eral b.mks c~nd spotted h11n ,
carrytng ca;h
What happened dunng the
~:onfrontatton was not yet
dear but police believe the
man had a gun. Sgt Brent
Mull satd The ofttcer, Rohert
Coffman, ltred one shot
'At thiS poml , fron] what I

understand, the suspect was
gt ven the opportumty 10 surrender pe.tce!ully and dtdn l, · Mull satd
The su~pecl. whom police
wou ld not tdenuty, walked mlo
the Ftrst Ment Bank tn
Worthtngton JUSt before, I0 am
"He went stratght to the fist
teller wmdow and told her she
better hand over the money or
he would 61nw her heud off,"
satd Anne Brown a cny of
Worthmgton spokesv.oman

Residents

E
Prolltll
answe red
"Pomeroy has less c11me than
It ve yeats ugo because we ve
done out JOb here ·
Pro!tll .tdded tll.lt the
dep.trtmen t rarely has tour
cru1-.ers oul on one shdt

from Page A1
Then, ten mmute s ll)lO the
meeting Pomeroy reSident
M.tx Drenner satd, " We c.m
solve thiS now, lets see a ratse
of hands ," m reference to
V.trney's edrlt er st.ttement
about a show ol hands agat nst
the hal1w,ty house
H,md s dtd raiSe tnt he 1oom
and applause rang ou t
Varney abruptly, ended hts
presenlalton, le,tvmg the
room wtlh a small entourage
After V.trney's ext! re;~­
dents encouraged one anothet
to .tllend today s publtc
lorum .tbo ut th e proposed
hallway house dl Veterans
Memonal Hosptlal v. tth the
Metgs Co unty Cornmtsston
Counu l then unannnously
po~ssed a tesolut10n opposmg
the h.dlway hou se 111
Po met oy
In other business:
• M.tc Wdhams, owner of
P.uty N" Stuff on Mam Street ,
,tdclressed cmmctl .tbout lm
wnccrn that th e Pometoy
Police Dep.mment w.ts runntng lour police crUI;ers m
the dov.ntown ared on one
; htll potntlng nul that gasolme " $2 29 a gallon
Wtlltams Sdtd he has v. tlnessed police olftcers pull
over vehtcles lor what he
constdered small mtractwns
ot the l.tw aM added th.tl he
lell thts wo uld run bustness
out of town He c:.tlled tl
· h.tr.tssment" ol downtown

unlcs\ II\ dunng ,l fc-..t t\ al
Pro It nt then ollered to let

Wtlltams look at police logs
to d~monstrale that lou r
ct ut&gt;ers out on one shtlt was
.111 .tnonMI) unll!ss 1t '"-._ts dur
111g d le&lt;.,tl\._11
WJ!It.uns m.untrllned that
he b.td wnnessed the tou r
cn11sers 111 downtov.n
• ReSident Kenny Klem
then spoke .tbout tall weeds
on the w.tlkmg p&lt;Llh. dtlaptdatcd propelltes on Kerr
Stree t and the detenot.ttmg
wndtlton of the st.tge 111 the
P01net oy p.u ktng lot
• Vtllc~ge Admtn tstrator John
Anderson s.11d that a pav mg
pt OJeC t that v. til 1nc lude c~llthe
streets downtov.n. wtth the
exceplton of Matn Street.
should begm .tl the end Of thts
momh .tnd he done by mtdAugusl. though that was ctn
estimated ttme I r.tme
•

Couc!lwomdn

School
from PageA1
when pollee crUisers are
damaged
Council also
• Approved the mayor's
report ol fees and fmes collected m the amou nl of
$5 411 85
• Apptoved pa}menl of
bills 111 til e dlllOLint of
S27 4n R6
wd-.. st.Igt:c.l the Me1g-.. Count}
Htston c,tl Soctcty h." sponsored the eve nt p1u' 1J111 g
nece&gt;Sary I tn.Jnct.tl support
.lc~,;ordmg
to
Mllrg.n et
P.trker Souet) ptesttlcut
H.u 11s F.u ms !1.1' ,tl\1 d) s pro' tded .tlocdllnn flit the h.mle
Alter th.ll ltrst h.tllle there
were cl lc\\ yC, ll -., U111ll the
IC~Il.ICtlllCIH bct: ,tllle bill ,tllllll-

cli event .tg.un ,ts cl prOject ot
the Metgs County H"tonc.tl
SoCiety In the p.tsl few yeats
the lJ 1st OV I h.ts done preltmHMry wo tk lot the e\ent
.tnt.l contnbutcd -..omc nth~ r
suppotl . P,ll kc1 s.ttd
The Sc&gt;Liel) h.ts nnt onl j
ltn.tiiLI·il ly supplltlcd th e
ICCJldtlfllCilt but h,h hc~ll
\\Olklllg 0\CI thl: \C US t\l
ptcser:e th e b.tllklteld
Numc!Oll"'

met-t11H2s

h,t\

c

been held . .tn umbteli.t gwup
COil\ J..,tlng_

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• Approved appropnatton
adJUStment requests from
Baker ot 52,000 w1thm the
pohce department budget,
$347 for pool liabthty msurance and S1,200 for the water
department for an Ohm Water
Development Authonty loan
payment
• Voted to excuse Council
member Kathy Scott
Also present were Council
membert Roger Manley,
Robert
Robtnson
Jeff
Peckh.ml c~nd Sh.twn Rt~e
.tnd mterested
tndt\ldu.tl s h." b~en tonned
~tnd consult.ull.., ol ,ur archeo log"t 111111 hued to gtve
mput 11110 presen alton Wnh
1epo1h !tom tho-..e -..ources,
P.trket s,uJ she "'urea 'lrale)!y to pte sen c the b.lltlelie ld
\\Ill he torth-commg
Sl1e noted th.ll two }ears
.t~o "hen U S Sen Mtke
15~.:\Vlll~ \\d"' hete he was
suppotlll c ol the proJect and
1c It 11 ,lmul d 'ece" c some
lcdct.tllundlllg
OnLc .1 str.ttegy " worked
on.!.J11 JZ.1ttnn-..

out ,md IMllOll.ll groups are

cnnl.lltcd to '""'' v.tth a
match then pcil1.1ps federal
lunus c.tn he seturcd satd
P.tt kct Her hope IS that
mnnev 11111 become ,1\atlablc
1111he not 100 dtsl.tnt futyrc so
th.ll the .ue.t t'&lt; tn be prestfVed
.md hclllmc .1 tnuns1 attractmn lot \ll'l ~ "~ ( &lt;)llnty

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Menu For Ju~ 11-16
Thursda1, Taco Salad

Monda)·Mea!Toaf

Tuesda1. Cn1cken
. Enchiladas
\\ednesda) Ham
C.11/ InOrJtn ll,ftumt'

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Mary

McAtWlts '"'d tl1.11 a "S low
Ch il clr~n Pl.tytng Stgn" needed to be put up on Welchtuwn
Htll and
Kerr Street
McAngus brought up the
dii&lt;~ptu.tted
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p.tssed tr.ms lernng $5 000
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wh tch IS ,, one-petcent
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here to harass anybody,"
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were
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Shuttle's return means new
expetiment work for NASA Glenn
BY THOMAS J. ,SHEERAN
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

CLEVELAND - NASA
researchers and their high
.school collaborators in
Ohio are looking forward to
the shuttle's return to ~pace
for the first time since 2003
and a return trip loaded
with experiments from the
space station.
''What.'s m·ost umque
about getting these samples
back is that they 've been .
exposed to the space envi ronment a long timei' Kim
de Groh, a senior research
engineer, said Monday at the
NASA Glenn Research
Center where she works.
"In· the past, the opport uni' ties have only been on the
shuttle, where they might be
exposed for only a week or
two weeks at a time."'
The shuttle .Disco.very.
scheduled to lift off. on
Wednesday
from Cape
Canaveral. Fla., will retrie~e
two · packs of_ experiments
from the space station and
replace them \Vith a new
experiment pack.
The experiments, placed 011
the outside of the space station on Aug. 16, 200 I, have
focused on the effect of longterm space exposure to materials ·used on· the outer shell
of spacecratl.
.
"We 're·Jooking at materials
that would survive on the
outside of spacecraft." de
AP Photo
Groh said in an interview Hathaway Brown .School junior Catherine McCarthy talks ·abaut
after NASA officials briefed the experiments McCarthy and her classmates have particireporters on the NASA Glenn pated, · Monday . at the NASA Glenn Research Center in
efforts to improve shuttle · Cleveland. Scientists from NASA and high·school students in
safety and develop on-board Cleveland have worked side-by-side on experiments ·that will
experiments.
head 1nto space with Wednesday's scheduled shuttle launch.
The return to space for the
shuttle , long-awaited by volunteered with the NASA- and space exposure can make
NASA, also has been much- Hathaway Brown (ollabora- spacecraft exteriors brittle.
anticipated by students from tion for more than two vears.
According to de Groh. the
the Hathaway 'Brown School
"We've been very involved . returning experiment packs
in nearby Shaker Height s in thi s."' according to include seven types of experi· who have collaborated on the' McCarthy. who said NASA ments and 86 material samexperiments.
.
. researchers "trust us and they ples in addition to ·the
· Catherine McCarthy. 16, a take our data· as real data, Hathaway Brown.experiment.
junior
from
suburban which it is."
The outbound experiment
Beachwood, was in eighth
She said the H;ithaway pack contains three experigrade when the Columbia Brow11 leam finding s con- ments designed at Glenn with
disaster occurred. She has cluded tha,t ex tended solar 85 material samples.

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

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Thesdhy, July 12, 2005

Thesday, July 12 ·

evening to 75. Winds will be
Morning (7 a.m.-Noon)
I0 MPH from the south.
It's going to be a humid and
Overnight (1·6 a.m.)
It will remain humid and
cloudy morning. Temperature.s
will rise from 74 to 87 by late cloudy. There is a slim chance
this morning. Winds will be 5 that .. · it · could
ram.
MPH from the southeast turn- Temperatures· will stay near 76
ing from the south as the with today's low of 74 occur·
morning progresses.
ring around 2 a.m. Wind~ wi II
Afternoon (1·6 p.m.)
be I0 MPH from the southeas.t ·
It should contmue to be turning from the south as the
humid and .cloudy. There overnight progresses.
.might be a bit of rain around
the area. Temperatures will
Wednesday, July 13
remain around 91 with · Morning (7 a.m.-Noon)
today's high of92 occurring
It will be a humid and cloudy
around 5 p.m. Winds will be 5 morning . There is a slight
to IO . MPH from the south chance we could s~e some rain.
turning from the southeast as Temperatures will hold. st~ady
the afterno·on progresses.
around 76. Winds will be 5 to
Evening (7 p.m.-Midnight) I0 MPH from the south.
It will continue to be
Aftemoon (/·6 p.m.).
humid" and cloudy. You will
It should continue to be
see light rain. The rain humid and cloudy. Just a
should start by 8 p.m. The slight chance for a couple of
rainfall should end around 10· raindrops. Temperatures will .
p.m . with total accumula- linger at 81. Winds will be 10
tions for this event near 0.20 MPH from the south turning
inches. Temperatures . will from the southeast as the
fall from 90 early this afternoon progresses.

High School.Fall League baseball returns to Rio Grande
develop their skills in a competitive progmm.
..,
Players will be placed on ·
teams
of equal competitive
RIO GRANDE The
and will'play for (7)
ability
University of Rio Grande
seven weeks ending with a
announced that the Fall High ·tournament
on October 15
School Baseball League is and 16. There will be a Scout
returning for 2005..
Day on October 8.
..
The Fall League IS open to . The teams will be coached
any high sch&lt;J?I student in by members of the University
grades 9-12. ThiS league pro- of R)o Grande . baseball
vides. young players ' the squad. Players will be issued remainder of their uniform
opportunity to continue to at-shirt but must provide the (parts, hat, etc.). Players will
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MIDDLEPORT - The
Big Bend Youth Football
League will be holding
sign-ups for Pee Wee football and cheerleading every
·Saturday · in July from 10
a.m. to I p.m. for all teams .
in all areas.
Sign-ups wi II be held at
the old junior high stadium
in Middleport.
For additional ihforma·
tion contact Erica Dowell at ·
(7.40)
843-1046
or
Samantha Fo lmer at (740)
992-4042.

Eastern seeking
basketball coach
TUPPERS PLAINS
Eastern High School is
seeking candidates for the
postttOn of Head Girls
Basketball Coach for the
2005-06 season. Interested
persons should con tact Pam
Douthitt, Athletics Director,
or Principal Jon Lindner at
(740)
985-3329
or
Superintendent
Rick .
Edwards at (740) 667-3978.
Resumes and/or letters of
interest can be faxed to
Eastern High School at
(740) 985-3778 or Eastern
·Local School · District at
. (740) 667 -3978.

MMS to have
Helmet Fittings
on July 19

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with photographs of local
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years old. The Baby.Edition will
appear in the July 29th
. issue.
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and closed in 1985 .
13atchelor 'aid Mt·Millan
was in· the abandoned building's ba'sement with several
juveniles when an open flame
the y were . burning spre;td ,
gulling the l(lrmcr Park .Ho1el
and an ;tdjuccn t painl o.,torl'.
"Th ere 's no elect ri city- and
nu gas. ~o it ~ a~ qui te oby}ous that something huLl to
ic.nite it." lire Chief. Michael
Layton said. '

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Green's Austin Wilson (7) slides safely into third base during Game Two of Monday's Bill Hubbard Memorial Little League
Baseball Tournament in Syracuse. Mason took a pair fro,m Green Monday to wm the tournament t1tle..
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Mason sweeps Green to.win Hubbard title
BY

game one fell I,O in favor of
. the Miison Apaches, while a
_ __:~------- much different game two
produced allot of offense
SYR ACU~E .
and a 7-5 win . for Mason,
Championships are all about swee ping Green for the
great teams battling for the chalnpionship.
win, and for the fans in
Maspn and Green have
attendance at the · Bill become qUite used to playHubbard Memorial title · mg each other this year as
game Monday night, they Green is the only team to
were treated to the best.
beat Mason during the year,·
The setup was simple, if with one of those losses
Green defeated Mason, they coming i'n the final round of
were the champions, but if the winners bracket Sunday.
-Ma'son can\e out on top, a
As Green advanced to the
game two would be needc&lt;,l overall championship game,
to crown a champion. In an the AP,aches dropped to lhc
incredible battle of 'two of losers bracket final agamst
.the top pitchers in the area, Gallipolis where a 9- 1 win
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Sunday put Mason into the
championship
rematch
against Green last night.
Game' one ·of th')t match up
was a greatly anticipated
game with both·sq uads starting their top pitchers in a
battle of the fastball. Both
boy s pitched complete
g&lt;lmes with Jared Golden of
Green stnkmg o~t H~ . players. _and . Mason s \\ 1ll1am
Zuspan Slttmg down 12 batters.
.
Howe~er
for .. P!tcher
GQiden,n took an mmng to
warm up. In Masons opening at bat, Wilham Zus(Jan
opened thmgs up w1th a smgle and was driven home

Tour dE FrancE ·

Riders big test coming in the Alps

Anyone interested in playing 7th and Xth grade footGRENOBLE,
France
ball for Mei gs . Middle
(AP)
For , Lince
School are asked to be at · · Armstrong and his Tour de
Memorial Field House on
France challengers, the
Wednesday ~uly 19th for
true test begins now . - in
helmet fittings.
the thin air of the Alps, on
snaking climbs lined by
· sc reaming fans.
· . "The mountains put
everyone back in their
place," Armstrong 's team
· manager. Johan Bruyneel ;
ROCK SPRINGS - The
said Monday as the 175
Meigs High School Athletic
riders left after week one
Jloosters ·
will .
meet
of· the three-week race
enjoyed their first rest day._
Wednesday, Ju'ly 20 at' 8:30
" I can't wait to see what
p.m . in the Memorial Field
. will happen .''
!-louse at Meigs High
·. Only by keeping rivals
.
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~chool:
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at bay on the relentless ly Leader of the Discovery Channel cyclmg team. Lance
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Arm.strong retire at . th.c Grenoble, French Alps , Monday. . Riders wer~ resting .on
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with a seventh consecutive between Grenoble ~nd the Alpme resort of Courchevet.
victory. And ooly by takSports srau
iJlg the fight to the six- able but not invincible Basso' s American · te;un Brad Sherman, Sports Editor
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time champion can his lead over his m~in rivals mate , Bob,by Julich .
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To win. challengers must
challengers hope to break - Jail Ullrich, Alex.andre
Vinokourov
and•
Andreas
put
-pressure 011 Armstron g
hi
s
record
s
t~eak
.
Bryan waners, Sports ~rlter
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Tue sday 's fi'rst Alpine squad. and Italian _Ivan · squad by rid ing hard in the
stage from · a villag-e near Basso of Team CSC.
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Grerfoble to· the ski station
(304) 675-1333, ext. 19
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player will sit consec utive
innings,
,
Play begins August 27.
For more information or to
register
contact:
Brad
Warn'imont, Head Baseball
Coach, University of Rio
Grande at (740) 245 -7486 or
e-mail: br41dw @rio.edu or
assisiant coach Torn Sutton at
tsutton@rio.edu .
Make chec ks payable to
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Ritchi e at Mason County, 2 p.m.

EXTRA! EXTRA!

msurance fund, about $14.3 about the losses but remains
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
billion, the bureau said.
pleased with the portfolio's
"You can't
look
at ove~all results, said its presiCOLUMBU_S ._ D
. espite ab
· so 1utes. "
sa1'd . Ken dent Andrew Doehrel.
losses of$300 million, the state Mayland,
president
of
"The overall portfolio , has
insurance system for injured ClearView Econoinics Inc .. a performed above averages
workers has managed favor- Pepper Pilie researc h firm . and has brou.ght immense
able returns on its investments, "You alwavs have, to look at dollars back into the system,"
and ex~rts say big losses are . percent c-hanges, because he said. "In the aggregate, the
expected when large amounts . that's feally what matters."
funds have been doing the
of money are invested.
. The bureau invested in joh they need to be doing."
But such positive compar- three of the mo.ney losing
Not everyone shares· a posisons do little to assuage the funds in 1998 and the fourth itive outlook on the bureau's
concerns of some employers in 2001, and has terminated investment practices.
who pay into the insurance all four of them in the la st
State Sen: Marc Dann 'said
fund and officials who say few months·.
the bureau has mismanaged
the investments were misAccording to bure·uu data. its investments and he critimanagt;d.
its investment portfolio cized it for havi ng contracts
The state B-ureau of returned an average of 6.85 with too many external fHnd
Workers' Compensation said percent each year from 1998 managers - about !50, sayit has lost $215 million in ' to 2004. Financial e.xperts ing it could have negotiated
investments with MDL said the awm~c returns heat to pay lower fees if it had
Capital Management, $71 key -measures~ of the stock invested · Jarger chunks of
million in investments with and bond markets during the money with fewer firms.
Allegiant. Asset Management same penod. ·
Karolyi also said he was
and 4.8 million · in invest··considering how the mar- surprised by the sheer number
ments . with
American kets have perforn1ed in the last of outside firms with which
Express Asset Management.
five years that sounds pretty I he bureau invested its money,
Each of those losses has good to me,. not bad," said adding .lhill it IVOUJp be diffi come to light since it was Andrew Karolyi. a finance pro- cu lt to monitor all of them.
, revealed that as much as $13 fessor at Ohio State University.
" I haven't seen pension
million of the fund's investThe. bureau said its in vest- funds even four or five times
ment in rare coins was miss- ments retumed 8.5 percent ·in . larger than this trying to m;in· ing. The head of the bureau ~004, s.Jightly less than a age this amo~nt of external
resigned in May after the dis- financial consulting·and man- manage~s." he said,
. closure of the missing money. agement firm\ survey of penDouglas A. Smith. a small
While the bureau cou ld sion fund s. endowme11ts and business owner in northwest
have bought . a prQ sports other public and private trust Ohio; said he\ worried the
franchise with the money it fund s. Wil shire Associates losses will continue to mount.
lost on those investments, found that investments by
"The handling of the
financial experts said the those .entities retumeu 11.6 money in this fund should be
losses are less eye-popping iii percent in 2004 .
above any kind of ques~on at
the context of the bureau 's
The Ohio •. Chamber of 'all." said Smith. who Rays
entire investment portfolio . . Commerce. which represent s $1.200 to $1.400 a year in
These losses are the·equiva- many of the employers 'wh o · prem"iwm to the bureau. ''To
lent of about 2 percent of the pay into the burcau:S insur- the, average guy $1 million is current value of the bureau 's ance .system, is c:oncer(led . a lot of money.·;

' be swinging wooden bats.
The bats will be provided by
the URG baseball program.
Players will be given the
opportunity to. purchase their
own · personalized wooden
bats through the baseball program.
The cost io participate in
the Fall League . is $100 per
player. All Ohio High School
Athletic ·
Association
(OHSAA) rules \viii apply
with the exception that no

Beverly at Feeney Bennett. 6 p.m.

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RAVENSWOOD, W.Va.
(AP) - A met;ll stamping
company coming to Jackson
County is expected to create·
up to 100 jobs. ·
· A.K. of West Virginia is a
$10 million joint project of
K.S. of West Virginia and
ASKA Corp. of Kariya,
Japan . ' It will be located in
Ravenswood beside K.S. of
We st Virginia's facility and
wjll serve the automotive
industry by manufacturing
small to .medium sized precision parts 'and by performing
welding and assembly.
. Kazuo Kato, CEO of. K.S.
of West Virginia, announced
the new company on
Saturday during K.S. of West
Virginia's lOth anl)iv,ersary
celebration.
Kato and ASKA President
Kisho Katayama will serve as .
· co-CEOs for A.K. of West
Virginia.
,
·
"We look forward to our
continued friend ship with
West Virginia,", said -Kato. ·
"Today's announcement is.
evident of the confidence we
feel in our business here as
well as the certainty of the
su.ccess .we ·will share as we ACI- 56.46
work together in the future." AEP- 38.88
Plans for the new company Akzo - 40.32 ~
were so'tidified during a Ashland Inc. - 62~18
recent meeting in Nagoya,
Japan, involving Katayama, AT&amp;T -19.11
Kato, Sen. Jay Rockefeller, BLI -11.25
D- W.Va ., and Gov. Joe Bob Evans - 23.49
·
Manchin.
BorgWarner. - 57.73
"We appreciate this latest Champion - 4.~3
investment by K.S . and its Charming Shops busin'ess partner, ASKA 11.60 .
Corp., in Jackson County,
and look Jar-ward to expand- · City Holding - 38.25
ing West Virginia's efforts to . Col- 47.35
support further automotive DG -20.26
industry growth through DuPont - 44.:15
many more projects such as Federal Mogul - .85
this," Manchin said . .
USB- 29,52
Gannett - 73.42
General Electric .-

.favor"-bly; .4oesn't appease ·critics

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New company
expected_to
ereate more
than 100 jobs

BWC investments . compare

COSHOCTON (AP) - An face ' an arson count.
~
18-year-old has been charged
Bond was set at $25.000 for
with slarting til~ tire that McMillan . He has a prelimidestroyed an abandoned down- nary hearing &lt;eheduled. for
town building where a hotel• Thursday on the fou rth unce operated across the street degree felony.
·
• from the county courthouse.
Some residents of this city
Counly abou l (,() mib "111\rlhca&gt;t of
Coshocton
Prosecutor Bob Batchelor Columbus lurneu uutlo watch
said Monday he was cbnsid- about I0 fire departmenb
ering bringing more serious light the hlaze earl y Saturday.
charges against Ri cha rd No one was injured.
McMillan , ·who currently
The hotel was buill in 18!! I

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l ate~ in th'e inning on an RBI
hit from Jamin Branch. Thai
e,arly score would be , the
only runs in game one.
Green looked good early
as well, with Casey Denbow
and Russell Dennison reaching on singles, but unable to
do anything on the base
path.
It · would be two more .
innings
before anyone
would get a hit ag'ain wiih
William Zuspan of Mason
smashing a double . but more
great pitching prevented a
'
score.
Green was able to ge t

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CINCINNATI (AP) - ·
Procter &amp; Gamble Co. will
reach out in a new sponsorship to National Football
League fans whose teams or
tailgate parties give them
heartburn .
P&amp;G's Prilosec OTC,
medication for frequent
heartburn sufferers, has a
two-year sponsorship deal
with the NFL, Prilosec mar·
Keting manager Chris Yapp
said Monday. He declined
to give financial details, but
the SportsBusiness Journal .
reported Monday that the
deal is in "the low to midseven figures a year."
Yapp sa id the sponsorship
package will appear in a
variety of mediums .
"We're working through
the' details; we've got.. a
pretty big promotion that
we'll launch this fall ," Yapp
said.
·
He said the NFL · "repr\!sc nts a great opportunity
for us,.. and that NFL fans
and heartburn relief. are a
natural fit.
NFL spokesman Brian ·
· McCarthy sa id Monday the
deal will help Prilosec bet- '
ter reach the NFL's large
fan base, while letting the
le ague work ' "even more
closely with P&amp;G; recogni zed as one of the world's
leaders in consumer prod ucts cmd marketing."

Norris fends ofT Bickle
for Riverside Open win
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rent. resident of Racine. captured the · 2005 . Riverside 1. Ryan Norris
72-66 - 138
72-69 - · 1"1
·Open Gqlf Tm1mament cham- 2. Aaron atckle
t3. Steve Fox
72-70 :.... 1-42
pion ship on . Sunday at t3. Jason Goad
71 -71 - 142
Riverside Golf Course .
15. Harold Payne
71-73 - 1«
15. Adam .Krawsczvn 71-73 - 1«
Norris tired a final round of ·1.
Tucker
n-&amp; - ' 145
66 (4-undef) to go with his 18. Jeremy
BudTa1e
72· 7• - 146
opening day of 7~ li1r a total ' tB. Tim Fisher ,
70.76 - 146
Mitch RQUSh
70-76 - 146
of 138 (-2) to win by three tB.
t11.Brendon Frame 76-71 - 147
strokes over A;lron Bickle of t11 . Aicl'1 Har1ess
76-71 - l·U
t11 .Jim Grimmett
n-70 - 1'7
Gallipolis.
!14. Tad Tomblin
78-70 - 1.S
The Huntington, W. Va. duo 114.
Steven Ross
76-72 - 148
of Steve Fox and Jason Goad t16.Doug tson. Jr. 74-75 -: J&lt;t9
76·73 - 1"9 ·
tied for third place with two- t16.Biake Davis
t16.Joey Gossett
12-n - .149
dav rounds of 1.4 ~.
70.79 - 149
Atotal of 5(&gt; players were i11 t16.Tony Brown
the difficult . championshi):) ·
Flight Winners
flight .
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, There were abo 56 players
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Youell
71·74 - 145
in live Jo(ver flights. and a Ross Anderson
· 75-74 - 149
idtal of $7.545 i'n"prizes were
Second fiiOht
awarded to each of the win- Chris Stout
78·73 -,. 151
7NJ3 - 155
ners of their respective flights . ScottWicldine
Cody Youell. Chri s Stout. Randy RainerThird Fllflhl
· 75--79 - 154.
Randy Rainer. Jason Moore PJ.. Gibbs
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Major LEaguE BasEball'- 2005 ~11-Star GamE

New kids on the block at All-Star game
BY RONALD BLUM
ASSOCIATED PRESS

DETROIT - Derrek Lee
knuv.s the All-Star game has a
whole new look thts year
Bmty Bond~. S&lt;tmmy Sosa
dl1ll Ken Gnftey h
.tre
nowhe1e to be seen Derek
Jete1 and Jason Gtambt .tren·~
.tround, either
Instead, there ' s .t whole
bunch of new- kids on "the
b.lock for Tuesday n1 ght 's
game at Comenc.t Pm k
There's Lee and Bn.tn
Roberts, who Ie.td thetr
le.tgues m. battmg average
And there 's Chns C.trpcnter
and Mark Buehrle, the st.trtmg pttchers
Twelve .of the 20 pl.tyers 111
the lmeup h&lt;tve never stdrted
an AII-St&lt;tr game before,
mcludmg se;en 111 the
Atl]encan League
"It could be the next wave,"
Lee satd before Monday's
workout "It has to happen at
some pomt Guys can'l phiy
tore&gt; er"
01 course, there are som.e
excepttons Roger Clemens, a

month shy of his 43rd birthday, was pteked for the II th
lime . Gtven permtsston to
arnve Tuesday, Clemens
played tn ht s Itrst All-Star
game 111 1986. when Lee w,1s
JUS( I 0
And then there's 40-ye.u old Kenny Ro&amp;ers, who
recetved the most ,utentJOn ,u
the All-Stat mc·dm .tvat l.lbthty, held dt the hotel Ill subut tJ,m De,~tbmn whete the plo~y ­
crs d iC 'td)lllg He was suspended July I tor 20 gdmes
and lined $5 0 ,00() lor an outburst that sent a televtstoH
c,lmcr,unan to the hospital
,tnd prompted a pohce mvesttg&lt;~tton Because the players'
&lt;tssoct,ttJon appealed, Rogers
can't be penahzed unul after a
hednng and a dectston by
commtssmner Bud Sehg
He spent 45 mmutes.
answenng and avoidtng .questtons ·
"I figured everyone would
be at this table I'm sure the
rest of the guys love this,
because they don 't have to
worry about tt," he said "I'll
take whatever shots people
gtve me. and at the end, I'll.

from San Francisco "These
guys are not gomg to be cool
and 'What's the btg deal'' "
Atlantd's John Smoltz, a
DetrOit naltve. recalled Ius
first All-Stat tt tp, to Anaheim
in 1989
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stlll be standmg"
So 1s Ttger St,Jdtum, about
two mtles ,1w,1y The sue ot
the t,1mou s 1971 All-Star
g.tme. v.hcre Rcggtc Jackson
htl the ltght tower, ts shuttered
these days. wtth no detenm n'auon made on what the
luture wtll hold tor the eomer
ot M1 ch1gan and TtUmbull
Comenca Park, .Mihtch
replaced httter-tnendly Ttger
StaplUm 111 2000, ts one of the
few pttchers' p&lt;lrks to open m
the bandbox era. Some of
baseball's top young sluggers
were set to test the dmiensions in Monday ·mght 's
Home Run Derby
NL manager Tony La Russa
looked forward to seemg how
the young studs v.ovld do
"I thmk the f1rst-ltmers are
some of the most fun for
either squad," he satd after
takmg an overmght tltght

wL1s

so

llsh-out-of-

water." he Sdld " ) dtdn't
know 11 I was commg or
gomg."
La Russ.t's C.irumal s ha;e
tour pl.tyers tn the st,utmg
Ime up fot the 76th AII-St,ll
game, wtth C.trpenter JO!ntn g
center fielder Jun Edmonds,
• shomtop D.tvtd Eckstem and
dcstgnatcd tilttcr Albert PuJols
- 11 would ha ~c been live tf
third basemat) Scott Rolen
hadn't p11lled out becattse of a
sore nght shoulder
Boston, whtch swept St.
Louts m the World Senes,
also has four st.trters left
fielder Manny Ramtrez, center helder Johnny Damon,
destgnated hitler David Ortiz
and catcher Jason Vantek.
No team had placed that
many players 111 the staiting
lineup since the 1976
Cincmnatt Reds had frve,
accordmg to the Ehas Sports

Bureau
Terry Francona earned the
nght to manage the AL team
because he led Boston to rts
ftrsl World Sene;; title smce
1918
''After 86 years of passton ,
trustratton, tanattcal tans ,md
a lot of genume love lor thetr'
team. I'm very exCited and
honored," he satd
Damon comp.tred the Red
Sox
to
the
Harlem
GlobetrotterS", saymg Jhey had
become as much celebnty
entertamers .1s ballplayers.
"People stop and stare,'' he
stud. "They ask, ' Dtd you see
the Red Sox walkmg down
the street?' "
For the third stratght season, the league that wms the
All-Star game gets homeltcld
advantage m the , World
Senes The AL .has won the
last seven All-Star games
plaY,ed to a decision, and the
Red Sox started their Senes'
sweep last year with two wins
at Fenway Park.
"I thmk that if we had started the series in St Loms,
maybe we would have lost m
five," La Russa JOked.

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All-Star game, never mind
startmg one," Carpenter satd
" It's , JUSt a,n
Monday
honor"
La Russa wtll start lour of
hts Cardtnals players, the
same number &lt;ts the Boston
Red Sox, thetr World Senes
Dpponents ids! October.
Catpenter ( 13-4) should
be tresh - he hasn't pLtched
smce lust Wednesday. He
w;)s chosen over Flonda' s
Dontrelle Wtllts ( 13-4) and
Houston ace Roger Clemens
( 1.48 ERA)
"It says a lot when you
constder the guys we wnstdered. I had a lot of mput
from o~rou_nd the Je,1gue ," La
Russasmd
Amencan League managet Terry Francona selected
Buehrle (10-3) to start over
hts Chtcago te.unm,!te. Jon
Garland ( 13-4) Toronto 's

Roy Halladay (12-4) , who
leads the league with a 2 41
ERA, tmght have gotten the
nod 11 hts left leg hadn't
been broken by a ltne dnve
on Fnday
"Mark and Roy Halladay
were our two top constderattons.''
Frdncona
sa1d
"When Roy backed out lor
obv10us reasons wtth the
tnjury M&lt;~rk was our clear
ch01ce to be our starte1 "
Buehrle wtll be p11ch1ng
on tv.o days' rest
" I bounce h,1ck pretty
qutck,'' he satd, ,1ddmg tha1
he should be av,ulable for
one or two tnntngs.
The ftrst batter to face
Buehrle v.tll be Phliadelphta
nght lle lder Bobby Abreu.
Carlo&gt; Beltran of the New
York Mets bats second and
moves to left held ltom his
r~gular spot 111 center

DEARBORN , Mtch. (AP)
- Kenny Rogers knew what
was comtng.
He doesn 't ltke dowg
Jntervtews , and obviOusly
doesn't care tor cameras.
But after hts temperamental
outburst made nattonal
headh nes late last month, tlle
Texas· Rangers pttcher realtzed he would be the center
of attentton tf he showed up
at the AII-StM game
He came &lt;tnyway
'·) wanted the pl.tyers who
voted fot me to knov. that I
dpprectdted ll, ,md I didn't
want those votes to be wasted," Rogers smd Monday
"When you are voted Ill by
the players, 11 ts probably
more of an honor than bemg
selected.
"I thought .1bout a lot of
thtngs. but when you get the
opportumty to play. espe-

emily at thts pornt in my
career, you want to take
advantage of It because ot all
the people who helped you
get here I alwa~s thmk
about other people, but I
don't feel hke I'm detrac(mg
from anyone by bemg here,"
he satd.
Swarmed by dozens of
reporters and cameras m a
hotel ballroom, the 40-yearold left-handet sat at a table
and calmly answered questiOns for 45 mmutes
He dtdn't appear espectalIy annoyed as he was bemg
grilled about shovmg two
camer.tmen before a game
on June 29. sendmg one to
the hospital and prompting u
pohc~ mvesllgalmn. He JUst
sounded resrgned to the fact
that he needed to go through
thiS.
Rogers w.ts suspended tor

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R&amp;A declmed to outlaw the mgue that the Btttlsh Open
Haskell because tt seemed to now ts held on four courses
make the game e.1s1er .md - the new tees on the 12th
more enJoyable tor the maJOr- and 13th actuallj ate po~rt ot
tty of players Ultnnately, 11 the Eden course, the nmth tee
helped mdke go! I more popu- IS on the New Comse, and the
lar
second tee ts p,ul of the
Now, the R&amp;A ts sunply Hmmlo~yas pulling course
keeptng up wtth the ltmes
Ntcklaus has been cnttctz"The changes ,tre good mg the govermng bodtes lor
You've got your thtnkmg yeo~rs about the golf ball, and
caps on 12, 13 and 14 now," he told the Bnltsh medta 111
satd N1ck Faldo, who won the M,1y thdt he v.orned the Old
1990 Bnllsh Open at St CouFsc v.ould be obsolete
Andrews "I don ' t thlllk tt
F,1xon 1s among those who
sets up lor Ttgcr, but I thmk be!Jeve th,ll golf ts doing JUst
Ttger ts the lavonte He's hne ,tdjustmg to the times
played. he's v.on, and he
"'It's not JUst the evolutton
comes here wtlh a mtsston .. of golf, tt 's the evolutton oi
The changes stat! Wtlh the ltte ," Faxon s.ud edrhet thts
second tee. v. htch h.1s been y,ear 'Guys th.tt used to play
moved back '40 yards ,md to b,lsketb,t\1 c,m't even st,lrt on
the nght, so that playe rs now .mv te.un now I lo; c Bob
face a hhnd tee shot over c,)usy, btu could he bt ,1
gorse bushes Brad Faxon st,Jrttng pmnt gu,trd today I''
dectded to atrn at a crane 111
Others, Nicklaus included.
the dtstance. and only late! wo uld s,ty that the Old
ft gured out that the door of a Course changes even tl noth
corporate chalet w,Js a better
1ng ts Jane at all
target
Nt~klaus
played v.tth'
What rea II y got everyone s
F&lt;ildo.
Fred
Couples and
attentiOn was the 480-y,trd
M~nwn,tl wmner Bart Bry,mt
loltrth. whtch ts only 16 y&lt;~rd~
longer th,m 111 2000 but now on o1 day as spectacular as tt
·requtres a carry ot some 290 gets Ill these parts - bn !han!
sktes and temperatures tn the
•yards to re.1ch the fmrway.
"II that gets any wmd at all , tntd-70s The three-ttme
they mtght have to move the Open chumpton lldd d!ready
lees." Mtkc Wctr s,ud "I seen th,e changes, and he says
smoked one today th,tt car- only Nos 4 and 14 wtll make
ned a lttt!e left and got tnto ,1dttference .
Everythmg else depends on
the fmrway Then I htt anoththe
weather, whtch ts the way
er one that a ltttle to the nght
- and I htt 11 pretty darn 11 has always been at St
good - and 11 was 111 the Andrews.
stutf"
"The course ts a surpnse
Peter Thomson, the ftve- eac h ttme you look at tt."
ttme Open champton who Ntcklaus satd. "No matter
won at St Andrews 50 years how many tunes you play ,il.
ago, sttll has a house tn the •you'll sll ll fmd thmgs that
.gray old town and plays the you've never seen before
Old Course about stx times a Every ltme. the condtllons
'
· change and you have to make
year
The change to No 4 was adJustments ''
the pnly one he cntJc tzed
Eve n players wtth tar less
"The fourth doesn't need ,1 expenence ha&gt;e )igured that
tee. tl needs a faJrw.ty. " out
Thomson s.tid
Appl ehy v.as .t,kcd ahou1
Cle.trly. thts tsn t the s.une the .chdnges and drew a
pi dee . where Woods broke a bl.mk He has played Sr
maJOr champtonshtp record ,lt Andrews lour tllnes ,- the
19 under par when he won by Open 111 1000. and three
etght shots m 20()0 Some limes 111 the old Dunhill Cup

We Cove

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1, Johnny Damon, Botton, cl (134$, 4

Meigs, Gallla,

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2, AI"' Rodrlg&lt;ltz, NY Yanktll 3b
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thmg wtth thetr ftrst at bat, homeJUn &lt;tntl Branch drove
but finally got on the bo,trd home a run
111 the ~econd lor the hrst
Green ,mswered 111 the
lime em the day The score next at bat wtth Smtth httfrom Page Bl
came alter Golden smashed tmg a homerun, bnngmg the
players on base )dte m the a tnple. l&lt;tter bemg dnven score to 5-3 m the fourth
The Apaches added two
game wtth Golden 1eaching home by Ben Robmson
From then on the game more runs m the tilth after a
011 d double m !he fourth and
would rock back and fourth Wy&lt;ttt Zuspan htt created
fyler
Davts hn~n g for ,1 between the two teams
,
multiple errors. drivmg 111
double m the stxt
But pttchmg was the name
In the lhtrd. the Apaches !WO &gt;IllOre runs to bnng the
JUmped out wtth a smgle by Mdson total to 7 runs ·
ot the game as the Apaches w
d bl
G
held 011 to the 1_0 shutout to
yatt us pan, .t ou e
reen contmued to ftght
from Clark and were Jowed to ~c&lt;;lfe more runs 111 the
force a game two for the on the loaded bas~ path by ltfth .md stxth mnwgs wtth
champwnshtp.
Branch who was h1f by a Wilson hnung a tnple and
And that gmne proved to p1tch Wtth no outs, the bemg dnvcn home by Tyler
be much dtflerent than the potent tally dtsastrous sttua- Davts m the fifth, and Smtth
last
tton was quickly put to"rest commg home on an RBI
The rules stated that pttch- the ne xt batter as Green from Joseph ,Finmcum, but
ers could only pttch six ' turned a double play to pre- thetr efforts came up short
tnntn gs on any gtven day. vent any scon ng
as the Apaches came out on
ruhng Zuspan and Golden
However, after two more toP. Wtth a 7-5 wtn and the
unusable on the throwmg batters were put on base Btll Hubbard Memonal
staff 111 the championshtp from walks, a mtstake on Champtonshtp
bout, makmg way to Terry Greens part led to a walk
It was tough to watch
Smuh for Green and Bnce wtth bases loaded, giVIng e1ther team I,ose as both
Clark domg the th rowing Mason another run.
deserved to be m the title
duues tor Mason
Green also managed to get game and both fought hard
Despue the dtlfcr~nt play' on the board m the thtrd . to be the best in the tourhaers 011 the mound. g,une two wllh htl s from Auslm ment As Mason took the
&gt;tarted ott \ery stmllar to Wtlson
and
Russell )ltle , Green came .home m
game one wtth Wilham Denntson , eventuall y dn - second
place
whtle
7usp.m le,lciJng olf on the vmg 111 D.!Vtcl Saunders
Galhpolts c,Jme home with
hasr h.uh .tit er .t "'"k. bemg
In the tounh, Mason the thtrd place trophy to lind men 111 I.ucr tn the mnm g opened the game up Wll~ tsh out the weekend tournaby Clat~ on .tn RBI smglc
three run s alter Wtlltam ment that hosted II teams
Green Ia tied to do any- Zusp&lt;tn h.tmmered ,t two run !rom around the ,1rea.

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Masons W1ll1am Zuspan prepares for a pttch from Green s Jared Golden m game one of the Btl!
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- the same amount as h1s
contract bonm tor makmg
the AL All-Star tedm- dfter
hts ttrade l;lut he 's contmued to pllch whtle the players' associatton appeals the
penalttes. and commtsstoner
Bud Seltg s&lt;11d Rogers has
e;ery nght to be · at baseball's summer showcase.
"A player has the nght to
appeal, ,JS you do 111 any JUS·
ttce system,'' Sehg said " I
dtd what I had to do wtlh
Kenny Rogers, and Kenny
Rogers ts gomg through the
appeal process as he IS entttled to do, and there 's no less
excitement m Detroll and
&lt;~round the country about the
All-Stat game
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Changes to Old Course nothing new
ST ANDREWS, Scotland
(AP) - The last ttme Ttger
Woods
played
at
St.
Andrews. he went back I00
years 111 time by htttmg a
rephca of the gutta percha
golf b,tll dunng a pracuce
round Despite a mtghty dnve
on the 352-yard moth hole,
he sttll had a 5-tron left to
reach the green
And to thmk that mtght sull
be the standard ball tithe Old
Course never changed
Even Wtth Jack Ntcklaus
pla_l;tng the ftrst practtce
round ot hts tmal maJOr
champton shtp, and Woods
teemg olf so early Monday
that he was done before some
people got out of bed , the
buzz at the Bnttsh Open was
the new look ot the Old
Course, at least on ltve holes
that added a combmed 164
vards.
- "They leap out at you," Jun
Furyk satd.
For those alarmed by
addmg yardage to such a htstonc track. perhaps they
should wander across the
street to the Bnllsh Golf
Museum. One exhtblt contams the robber core H,1ske ll
golf ball , whtch phased out
the gu tta percha - whtch
came from a tree substance
- and was all the rage at the
turn of the 20th century.
The Royal &amp; Anctent wa~
so warned about how far
players were httllng the
Haskell that 1t lengthened the
Old Course and added pot
bunkers to protect agatnst
low scores It must have
worked, for there were only a
dozen scores below 80 and
James Braid won that 1905
Bnllsh Open at 318, the ~tgh­
est wmmng score 111 10 years
One hundred years later,
people are sttll talktng about
tradtllon and technology
"It's JUSt evolutiOn." Stuart
Appleby satd. "It wasn' t long
ago everyone was playmg tn
tweed JaCkets and ttes •·
Tradtll onalt sts made a pasSIOnate case for the gutta per:
cha to be the standard ball for
champmnshtp golf Alas, the

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DETROIT (AP) - Jilllll!l9 llnfUP&amp;
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Carpenter, Buehrle named starters Rogers s4ows, answers questions
DEARBORN Mtch. (AP)
- fony L1 Russ&lt;~ lound hts
AII-St,t1 starter on . hts ov.n
pllc~mg statt
Chm C.trpenter ot the St
LoUJs Cardtnals wtll get the
bdll tor the Nauonal League
on Tuesday
ntght
at
DetJOJt's Comenca Park ,
cappmg ~ Lt succcsstu 1 comeback from n ght shoulder
surgery His AL opponent on
the mound wtl I be Chtcago
Whtte Sox lefty Mark
Buehrle
Released bv Toronto tn
2002 ,tt'ter tits operalton.
Carpentet mtssed the 2003
se,tson betorc wtnnmg 15
games lor the NL champtons
last year He 's got 13 vt;;toncs already tht s season. tted
lor most' m the maJor
leagues and a true testament
to perse;erance
"You dream to get an
opportunity to play tn an

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Equal
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Local Area Industry seeking temporary personnel. 40 ~;tour work week anticipated. Rotating
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hour with moderate benefit package being
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gun 2 reg Angus cows.
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tor appoinlment
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w1ndows. lintels. etc Claude'
Wi nters R1o Grande, OH
New John Deere Round
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F1nanc1ng lor 48 Months or
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Round Baler Only $13.250
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Shots. wormed, parents on Carmichael
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prem1se .$300 each. AKC (740).446·24 12
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,n e go 1Ia bIe Io encourage 1·Bi ac~ &amp; Tan Litle~
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E.11cellent condition
L-iio,;.iiiil'zil~-~--2001 ClJstom Panzer. 2000
$1 3. 800:
2003
miles.
HtJndred Annv. Heritage,
600 miles. $17.000: 2000
Dyna Wide Glide, 16.000
$11 ,500;
2003
95 Mercury Sable not run· miles.
ning. PurChase for $2,700 Hwldred Annv. Road King ,
will sell best offer .(304)675- Gold Key package w/$7000
ell:tra chrome. 300 miles.
8159
$17.900:· (740)992·6520.
740-992·2670 .
2dr 20 01 Dodge Stratus
like new. Pearl white, 3.0 V6,
42 ,000miles. $8400 080
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$700. 1211. aluminum boat
1998 Dodge Dakota Sport w1th older trailer. 2 trolling
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$4,000.
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(740)388·0578 or 1740)388· e69ii7ii'O:O....~--~..,--,
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1 8d
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miles.
$ 12, 000
OBO.
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accessories
(304)675·2246
98 Prowler 26 It, e)(cellenl
condition. (740)339-3654 or
(740)256·1526.

2004 Ford F-1.50 Supercrew
4K4, FX4 off road package,
5.4 VB, 6-CO changer. run·
ning boards, power every:
thing , Tonnea rr cover, tow
package. 27.000 miles.
8)(Cellent condition . N.A.O.A. Coleman Camping Trailer
Book Value $30,375; ·se ll tor 12FT, 2 Kiilg Beds. $4 ,995
$28,900 . (740)446·8217.
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By Bernie€:! Bede O&amp;ol
Alth ough you may have a lew obsta·
c tes to overcome in the year ahead,
co nsiderable growth in all your all~ irs
2
are like ly_ No matter what occu rs .
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keep plugging ahead. because somEl
happy l1mes are rn the off1n g.
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CANCER (June 2 1-July 22) - Rath er
lhan going out today tor your fun and
MYPUJ
8)(Citement . it's more likely that "you'll
have,a batt e r time entert ainmg at yOur
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pla ce. Call in a few choice fri end s to
share what you can off~.
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Over t11e years I learned !hat
friendships w1!h th ose you mee t today
or one you've recently met and liked.
the best advice you 'll gel is
Someone you encounter at thiS tirT!e
.-----------".., from someone who has already
co uld become a tile-long frrend .
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the same-··· · • •.
Conditions took espe cia lly favorable
today lor dealing with financial mal·
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ways and means to add to your hold·
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LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct _23) - Your populanty is on the ascend today. so don't
~ PltNT NUMSf REO IE11ERS 1
be surprised by the co nstant nnQ1ng
~. IN THESf SQUARfS
o l your ce ll phone . People will go out
of their way to fin d a way to spend
some time with you
SCORPIO (Oct . 24 -Nov. 22) II
th ere rs a co nstant buzzing in your
SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 1- 1 1- o5
ears today, ir s apt to be due to friends
talking abou t you. Sui don·t fret what th ey're saying should fla tte r yo U
Effort- log1c - Basin · Tyrant· GOT there FIRST
and make you proud .
SAGITTA RIU S (Nov. 23 -Dec. 2 1) - It
Overheard in line at bank: 'No matter where yo~ go,
there is someone you'd like to make
you
find that infial1on GOT there FIRST."
points w1th. today may be the day to
m ake your move _ Eve n those w ho
could have treated you a brt coolly In
the pa st will welc6!""e your over tures
CAPRICORN (De-c. 22-Jan 19) ConllflUe to concen tra te on m eanrng·
lui goals - 1n fact. til e la~ge r the be t·
te r. You·re part1~uiarly lucky today and
brg thmgs can be accomplished more
eas1ty now than they have for you p reVIously
AQ UARI US (Jnn 20·F..eb. 191 Strrve to marntarn a ph1toSoph1Cal atti tude today regardless oi what occu rs
o r whom you're with . li your outlook IS
poSitive. 'you' ll alt racl good thrn9f
that'll reverse any nega tiVISm .
PI SCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Your
g rea test benelits are likely to come
from srtuati ons tllat arc not of your
makmg. but !rom Dame Fortu ne ller·.
sell. There rs a specia l pOSi tion th at
.only you alone can fulfill today
AR IE"S (March 2 t -April 1 9) ~ Th ere
YOU A\.WA'fo MAK£
IS a strol1g probab1lity that your servE.V~R'iltl i iJll COMPUCA1'E-D'
Ices may be requ1red today to serve
as ll spo kesperson for someone who
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is a bit shy Step up to the plate .
because you·re the rJghl person lor
the job
TAURUS (April 20- May 20) - More
Ulan ample ass1stance will be ava1l·
able to you todBy to handle a d•ffic:;ult
task that you thought you would have .
to do tota lly on YOW' own . Don·t hesi·
tate to accept all you can get
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you may feel very tuck;y and thus be
' m or e bold and enterpri51lng than
usual, enabling you to take rlsk.s 1n
areas you nornially would shy away
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was a tell:tbook deal from a game on e·
"bridge, What do you think of North's four·
spade response? ·How would you plan
the play in four spades after West leads
the diamond king?
Four spades is t1ne if a slam isn't avail·
able. Normally, ltmugh, the responder's
hand would be weaker th an that - garhaps no club ace ~nd a singleton dia·
mond. W1th tod ay's ha_nd . I think one
· should g1 ve one's game-forcing raise,
'then sign all 1n lour spades on the ne)(\
round to show a minimum. (The hand is a
lad loo strong for a limit raise. but that
would be my second choice.)
or the 41 declarers. only three won 10
tricks. True, a club or heart lead can
defeat four spades, but every West
selec ted lhe diamond king , of course.
A successful Soulh ducked the tirst trick
(whtch wasn't n~cessary) , won West's
diamond-jack cont1nuation with the ace .
ru lfed his la st d1amond h1gh on the board.
drew trumps ending in his hand, and
played 'a.heart to dummy's 10. When th1s
pulled out lhe king, East was endpl aye d
If he continued hearts. dummy'S queen
wou ld be· established, nO matter wh1Ch
defender held the' ace_ On a diamond.
. return, decla rer would have discarded his
rema1ning heart and trumped on the
board. And when East tried a club. it was
away from his queen.
Note that if East cou ld have taken the
heart 10 with the jack, the club finesse
wou ld stiil have been aVailable.

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Wide-open list of challengers at 99th Ohio Am .~ OhioWtnllllil'«
Arna~''"' .8l!lfjvi,nners·. ·.." ·
BY RusTY MtUER

Golfweek/Titleist national
ASSOCIATED PRESS
amateur rankings, is hoping
to gain enough points in the
: The defending champion . Southern Am to make the isn't around so all bets are presllgtous U.~. Walker
off at th~ 99th Ohio Cup team.
.
:·,It ~as. one of those
Amateur golf championship
this week at Zanesville th1ngs. Altson Retlers satd,
Country Club.
, ·:He was torn b~tween
Kyle Reifers won by defending and ,tryt.ng to
th~ee strokes last year at extend somethmg he s very
Columbus Country Club by . ~roud of. and a on~~- m -ashoo1ing a . final-ro1,md 67 . hlettn1e opportumty.
His father, Randy. had won
Rellers .won the.Northcast
the state amateur twice and Am and lmt shed 1n the top
his mother, Alison. won the 10 earli er thts year at the
women's Ohio Am once.
Sunnehanna · and . the
The younger Reifers, who Monroe amateur tournllwill be a junior at 'Wake ments.
,
Forest, is passing up a
Witli Reifers not among
chance to defend hi s title the 144. Ohio .Am starters.
because he is playing in the.· there is no ckarcut favo rite.
Southern Am in Myrtle
'"There arc a lot of
Beach. Reifers, ranked fifth u'nknowns in the field.'" said
in
the
latest Jim Popa. executive dire&lt;&gt; ·

tor of the sponsoring Ohio
Golf Association. "As I
look down the list, there are
a lot of 17-: 18~ . 19- and 20year-olds m that transttlun
between htgh school and
college. All of the.m can
play or they wouldn t be m
our fteld. Tnere are a lot ot
the same guys who play m
our tou~nament e~ery year,
alll'ng Wtth a lot ?I new gu~s
who may .. be dtamonds m
the rough . ·
.
. The tournament ts returnmg to Zanes ville tor the
ltrst tune smce 1955. That
tournament. won by Robert
R.mlon,. ended · Arnold
Palmers two -ye~1r retg~ as
Ohto Am champtun.
What makes the Ohio Am
such an interes'!ing competition e'very yea r is the mix
of wily vet erans. former

COLUM8U8 (o\11)the olllo ~- ....,a:A..:iilliOQ . ' '
pros who have regained -(lOll---~ 1., ('IWt \......,.,.
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1 ~ f'llddudt Jr., cto.i IIOOI&lt; cc
lll!l F11rocty lloltM. Cc,t I 11" 111 oc
t~.,.-r ......,, e*'IOn 100
up-and-coming high school ·1961-Tam JoMo :Jr., '"-11!41 cc _
1VII2-Ftlncil C81dl, 0o11MT11u1 CC
18ile 8"")' ,.,.,, Aun GlC
and college kids who know 1853--Aroold
Pllmof, Pine Rklge CC.
1M Rei&gt;-.~ CC OC
no fear and hit the ball a 1854-Amold ,...,_, Sylwnlo CC
18110 Anclollon. Sltlnln
1955 Roben Rankin, z...,... cc
1tle1--Jotf Junk, 1~ Club •
mile off the tee.
1956 Robe~ McCIIl, W - CC
1-.ndy -..,, N(:R CC
CC
Three 16-year-olds .1957-Robert Floss, Sprfng!leld CC
•.
1-.Aobtrt - · Conlolbury
19114-Ertc: Frl$!10tte. 5alo1o OC
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Michael Drobnick and 195&amp;-Richard Schwartz, Tippecanoe cc
1959-Tony Blom, Kenwood cc
111811-Aion Fadel. Coldetroem CC
Michael Kinkopf, both of 1960-[)on.carmtehaOI. Zaneovillt CC
1998;-4'1obert Gerwin. M1aJrn Vol!e!' GC
1~7--Andy Montooth, Etyna CC
Hilliard and Bo Hoag of 1961- Walter Stahl Jr., Inverness Club
1962-Tony Blom, Doylon CC
1tle8 Mau Ehlinger, Sprirlgfleld CC '
Dublin - are in the field 1963-Robert Boume, Elyria CC
1999 Ben Cllrtla, Moral"' CC,
. '•
along with 60-year-old ex- 19M-Carl Unls Maketewllh CC
2000-!len Curtis,'Brollklilde Golf and C(!
Ftookenzler, Weotl&gt;rook CC
2001.,..f'l(l!)trt Get&gt;~tn, The H!o~C Clut&gt; '· ·
Ohio State player Alex 1965-Richard
1966-Bobby Littler, Toledo cc ·
2002~1n Kornowa, Syt1111nla ~ .
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Antonio of Gahanna. , · 1967-l.illu Sabotln. Beeohmont CC
2003-;s- Paramore, Aurora G&amp;CC ·
l.Owls Jr.. Colunibus CC
2!J()4.-.I(yte Relfers, COlumbus CC
The younger Kinknpf will 1968-Robert
19611-(lary Artz. Sylvania CC
·
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be joined in the field by hi s 197G-Mike McCullough, Tippecanoe cc
Mumpte wl"""": 11-AobM Sarvto (1~33. ':36·
1971-.Jack Hesler. Scioto CC
'39, "40, '47): 4-Haroklw.t&gt;lr (1907, '12, '20,
father. Ken Kinknpf.
Schenk. Belmont CC
, '21): 3--Joe K. Bolo (f909; '10, "14); Mailrlce
·Past champions in the 1972-Ludwlg
1973-SlOIIe Groves. Flnekiy CC
McCa~hy (1935, '37. '38): 2-T. 'Storllng
field inclt1Je Alan Fadel 197...:.Ktm Heisler, NCR CC
.lleckwlth (190!1, '08); DeWitt Bolen (t913, '19);
Jack Munroe (1918. '23): Joe Wells (1922, '24);
( 1995) and Steve Paramore 1975-Rick Jones, Highland Meodows CC
1976-Taylor Metcalfe, Springfield CC
John Florio (1929, '32); Frank Stranahan
(2003 ).
19n-GaryTrlvlsonno. Klngo Island CO
(1941 • 'o42): Harold PaddoCk Jr. (1948, '50);
The I OOth Ohio Am will t97&amp;-JohnCook, .ColumbusCC .
Arnold Palmer ,(1953. '54); Tony Blom (1~.
1979--lohn Cook, Moraine CC
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be . pla'yed next year at . 1980-Roct&lt;y
Mllier, Sharon GC
'62): John Cook (1978, "79); RIUldy Relfera
(19llll. "112)1 Ben C.urtli. (1999, 2000); ~
Canterbury Country Club in· 1961-John Hamrtck, Miami Yalley GC
1982-Brian Fogt, lrivemess Club
Gerwin (1996, ~1) .•
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POINTPLEASANT. W.Va.
- It was a frustrating end to a
season that did not fall the
way . of the Point Pleasant
. Babe Ruth team.
The team finished up a win .less season with a 7-0 no hit ·
ter loss to .. the Babe Ruth
squad from the Huntington

area.
While Point only manage.d
two base runners in the game
with one being walked and
one being hit by a pitch. the
visitors posted six hits in the
win.
Dunkle led off the first
inning with a single, followed
by a single from Brooks and a
walk of Woods. allowing
.Dunkle to eventually score
giving them the early 1-0
lead .
The Huntington squad post-

ed two more runs in the thi rd
when Dunkle crossed the
plate for the second time in
the game and Richards
reached home .after being
walked .
They again scored .in the
fourth . adding three runs from
Barebo. Miller and Childers,
making the comeback an
uphill baul e for Point
Pleasant.
Point suffered through two
' traight innings of three and
out before the first batter of
the game. Jarud Meigc;
readied after being hi t by a
pitch. He made it no farther
than second before the final
·out of the innning was
reached.
While the team from
Huntingtoi1 added another run
in the fifth. Point fou ght
through two more innings of
three up and three down
before Heath Booton became

the second Point player to get
on base with a walk.
But that would be the high!ight of the day for Point
Pleasant as the rest of the
sixth and seventh innings
pased by with little offense. ·
giving the .visiting squad the
7-0 win.
Despite the lack of offe,nsive firepower, Point did
manage 'to showcase some
quality play from pitchers
Chri s Casey. who pitched four
innings and Ricky Wyant who
finished out the final three
mni,ngs.
Saturday 's game marks the
end of the Babe Ruth season
for the Point Pleasant squad,
however most of the players .
will remain in action through·
out the su mmer in vario'us
leagues around the area.

Agent: ·ngauskas to re-sign with Cavs
Milwaukee's Michael Redd
and Seattle's Ray Allen decided to re-sign with their curre nt teams instead of moving
to Cleveland .
Hughe s doe·s n' t have the
shooting ability of Redd or
Ilgauskas an otfseason priori- Allen, but fie averaged 22
ty. His signing is the seconu points per game and made the
free-agent deal reached by NBA"s All-Defensive team
new general manager Danny . last season.
Ferry, who has: rou ghl y $28
llgauskas began his career
million to spend as he tries to with the Cavs during the
build a talented support ing . I 997-98 season and at one
cast around All -Star LeBron point played in only 29 games
James,
over two seasons becau'se of
The agent' for guard Larry live foot operations. But he
Hughes said last week that his has not · mi ssed a game
client would leave the because of a major injury
Washington Wizards as a free since 2001-02 and averaged
agent for the Cavaliers. who 16.9 points and 8.6 rebounds
·
reached the deal after last season.

CLEVELAND (AP) Free agent center Zydrunas
llgauskas will re-sign with the
Cavaliers, getting a (ive-year
deal that could be wonh up to
$60 million. The Cleveland
Plain Dealer reported on its
Web site Monday.
Agent Herb Rudoy told the
paper, "Z intends .to sign back
with Cleveland. Z is thrilled
with the idea of coming
back."
Messages seeking comment
were left on Ilgaus.l\as' cell
phone and at Rudoy 's office
by The Associated Press on
Monday night. The deal can't
become official until the freeagent signing period begins
on July 22.
·
The Cavs made signing

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instead of the 119.6 mil es
ori ginally pl anned.
Arm stron g use d the
mountains in previ ous
Tours lo power away from
rival s. putting a grip on th e
race that he kept to Paris.
An exception was 2003 when he struggled . but still
found a way to win and
match the then-record of
five Tour victories.
There was no arnbi guit y
about hi s.. rcco rd six th victory last year. He won all
three Alpine stages as well
as one . of two in the
Pyrs nees : and topped Dff
his domination by takin g
the final time triaL That left
liim . free to sip champagne
in the sadd le as· he rode into
Pari s. to' Claim the win'ner",,
ye llow jersey.
Thi s yea r. th e Texan
appears determined to confound those who wnnder
whether he is tdn uld or
jaded at 33 to win agai n. He
rode to a second-p lace finisll in th.c openin g time
trial , hu ildin g hig time gaps
ove r " Ullrich. Ba"o .and
others.
'"That wa.s sc'ary. " Julich
said. Such a stronu sta rts
shows th at "'he's ready to
rock some cages in th e
mountains ...
Anmtrong\ syuad then
delivered him the overall
lpd h} winnin g lht' tc;, m
time trial un D;ty -1 .

which follow at the end of
the week. Sitting back and
hoping the American suddenly collapses is unlikely
to be a winning formula :
His bad days at previou s
Tours have · been few and
far between.
" If you want to . beat.
Lance. if you want to win
this Tour, you have to
attack, not just follow ."
Team CSC manager Bjarne
Riis said.
'rhe 119.6. mile route to
Cotirchevel includes two
major climbs, including a .
long uphill finish , that like ly will show which of t.he
main riders are trul y in top
form and start separatin g
pretenders . froin genu·int!.
contenders for the Tour
crown.
Tuesday 's IOth stage was
meant to start in the city of
Grenoble . Instead,' it will
be'gin 7. I mile's away in the ·
village of' Brignoud to
allow a demon strati on hy
farmers ang ry over wo lf .
attacks on 'thei r sheep and
cows, Tour organ izers
announced Monday after
meeting livestock rearers .
.Riders will be held up for
a few minut es. Ini tially.
farmers had pl ann ed to Arnl~trong wore the race
bloc k the race. T.he compro- leader's y~ ll ow jersey fu~
mise mean s the stage will the next five day s and then
be raced over 11 2.5 miles , tactica'Jiy surre i1dered it on

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LEBANON
(AP)
Michelle Wie · faded down
the stretch again and shot a
6-over 76 on the lirst day ~f
stroke play at the men's
Amateur Public Links on
Monday.
Playing in front of a hu,ge
gallery. the 15-year-old tied
for 84th in the !56-player
field. The low 64 scorers
over 36 holes of medal play
- the second· 18 is Tuesday
- move on to match play on
Wednesday.
'
Wie, who won the 2003
Women :s Amateur Public
Links, is playing in th e
men 's APL because the win11~r traditionally .gets an in vitation to the Masters: She
just missed the cut, at the
PGA Tour's John Deere
Ciass ic last week, also find~
ing trouble on the tina! few
holes.
Wie played the first 10
holes at Shaker Run Golf
Club in even-par, then had
two double-bogeys and two
more bogeys on the way into
the clubhouse.
At the par-3 II th, she hit
her approach into the lagoon
in front of the green. After
taking a drop, her third shot
went through the green and
she two-putted from just
over 20 feet for a 5. '
She followed that with
consecutive bogeys and then
par:red three holes in a row

before finding more trouble friends of the players," he
at the par-5 17th. Attempting said. '"Occasionally, if we
to hit hct driver over trees have a popular local player,
guarding the left side of the we might have 20 or 30 playdogleg . left, s.he hit a high ers with a group . So thi~ was,
draw that ended up hitting a what, about I ,000 percent
tree and ricocheting into a bigger?"
lake . She took a drop, hit an · Several hundred fans foliron out of. the deep rough lowed her for most of the
-and put her approach on the round in high humidity and
front of the green before temperature s approaching
three-putting for a 7.
90. There were nine USGA
Wie was a huge attraction officials and two deputy
even before she hit the sheriffs · assigned to her
course .
threesome and there 'was still
More· ·than 300 people a lot of noise on most holes
lined the back perimeter of as the fans broke away as
'ihe driving range to watch soon as she hit her final putt.
her hit balls, with several :. McCarthy said the sec.urity
hundred more awaiting her 'and crowd control provided
arrival on the tlrst tee. When was "an" inappropriate
Wie left the . practice tee, amount."
there was not a single spectator who stayed behind.
Six TV cameras were
trained on her a: she teed off
The gallery watching her on the tlrst hole.
was frequently stacked three
or four deep behind each
Wie bogeyed the opel)ing
green. This is the tlrst time hole after hitting her second
that the sponsoring· U.S . Golf shot to the par-5 hole about
Association has ever put 30 yards left Of and over the
ropes around a! I the tees and green. She hit a delicate chip ·
all the greens at an APL to over a trap · that rolled ·
keep spectators away from through the green and she
the players.
chipped up and two' putted
Bill McCarthv, the USGA for the bogey.
staffer in char~e of the chamAt the second hole , she
pionship, satd he 's never drilled a long drive, hit her
seen anything like it at an approach to 8 fee.t and drilled
Amateur Public Links event. the pun. A woman in the
" I can only say that during gallery
yelled,
"Go,
stroke play we might see Michelle''" just as the ball
so'!'e immediate family and fell in the cup.

Su'nday to CSC's Jen s
Voi gt. Voigt is not a con·
te i1der ·. for the overall
crown. so letting the
Ge rman wear the famed jersey for a few days is not a
prohlem for Armstrong .
The key time . gaps to
watch in the three Alpine
stages are those hetween
Arm strong,
Ullri ch.
Kloeden. Vinokourov and
Basso and a few other rider-&gt;.
includ ing
former
Armstrong teammate Floyd
· Landis, who could still surpnse .
Vinokourov.
the
Kazakhstan champion who
placed third in the 2003
Tour, is I minute . 2 seconds
behind Armstrong. Basso.
th·ird last yea r. is I :26 back.
Ull ric h. the 1997' winner
and a fi ve- time runner-up.
trails by I:36. Kloeden. last
year·.,
runner-up. and
Landis are hoth I :50
behind . ·
. Vi nokouru v · could p'rove
to, be the bi ggest threa t to
. Armstrong and is hungf·Y
fur success. ha ving missed
the 2004 Tour wi'th ·an
injury. He already tested
Armst ron g on , Saturday
when the American's tea m• mate' failed to match the
quick pace on a cli mb. leaving hi11,1 alone to' fend off
Vinn kourm··s
speedy

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I will not put a facility here in valuable on.e. and neighbors should have

Pomeroy or anywhere e l~e in Meigs considered that hetore they ~arne out in
POMEROY - Bii'l Varney of
County." Varney· said. "'Those who do such strong qppos ition.
Gallip0lis has abandoned plans to put
not want it will not have it.".
.
. '" They should be ashamed,"
a "21st-century halfway hpuse" in the
Varney said he will locate the facil - Tattcrson said. 'They didn 't let the
Veterans Memorial Hospital building '
ity in another community. which has man get a word in before they decided
due to public opposition.
voiced support for it ; however. he did they didn ' t want it. He should have
Varney House would have provided
not say where that comm).lnity was .
been given an opportunity to at least
temporary housing and job training
Varney had hoped to begin with a . explain what he wanted to do."
for those just released from prisons.
lease of 20 beds in the area last used
County Commissioner Jim Sheets
The 90-day program would have .
as the behavioral health care unit - said the plan could not have been sue· ·
served southern Ohio ·clients. State
the wing of the hospital originally cessful .w ithout public support .
law would have required that those
'"He made the righ t deci sion to pull
used as an emergency room. He hoped
clients from outside of Me.igs Couryty
a second phase would include use of out." Sheets said . ""Someth ing of this
return to their home counties once
the enti re facility. He had made his nature would re4uire public support in
they completed the program, and all
plans based on a verbal agreement order to sUL:ceed . You don ' t miss what
participants would have· been under
with commissioners, but the terms of you never had·to begin with."
constant security.
· a proposed lease .were never made
Commi ssiqner·s sec no realistic
·At a .meeting at the hospital on
public, because state funds to operate means of re-opening the 40 year-old ·
Tuesday, Varney used what was to have
B~an J. Reed/photo the private, · non-prolit facility were
building as a health care facility.
been an informational session about Bill Varney explains his decision to not to be available until October.
because of' its proximity to Holzer
Varney House to announce his decision abandon Me igs County" as the site for
Some of those who live and work Meigs Clini c. Instead, they hope to
to go elsewhere with a facility which Varney House, a halfway house he close by supported the proposal - or build a new health care campus on U.S.
could have ~mployed as many as I 00 hoped to open in the Veterans at least ·fe)t Varney should have been Route 33 anu lind another constructive
people and contributed hundreds of Memorial Hospital building.
given a chance to explain his plans .
use for the Veterans Memorial build·
thousands to Meigs County's treasury
Barbara Tatterson lives in The Maples, ing . Sheets said earlier thi s week the
and the retail and service economy here. before he was even able to outline the just"across East Memorial Drive froth costs of maintaining the building and
Varney encountered · voql opposi · services he planned to orfer. He said the abandoned hospital where she was heating it in the winter have become
tion to his plan at Monday evening's yesterday that reception inspired his • once employed. She attended yester- excessive. and said .the ·county will
meeting of-Pomeroy Village Council, decision to go elsewhere with his plan. day's informational session, &lt;md said the likely stop doing so later thi s year.

Larg.e crowd attends Chautauqua~s opelllng night Merchants
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLI CH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

CHESTER - If the first
ni ght of the Ohio Chautauqua
with its Roaring Twenties
theme is any. indication, Tesidents are in for a series .of".
d~lightful progFams fu1I of
humor and history under the
big red and white tent pitched
on the Chester Commons.
The historical first-person
portrayal by Hank Fincken of
Henry Ford, known for his

promise big
prize for ducl_ty
derby winner

work in the automobile
industry. was both educational and highly entertaining
The format was one uf the
audience as dealership agents
being addressed by Ford and
included considerable audi~;:nce interaction .
~V CHARLENE HOEFLICH
,. . Jn . his portrayal, Fincken HOEFLIC H@MYDAILYSENTINEL90M
tells the storv of the life and
times of Ford. hi s business
POMEROY - A $1 ,000
philosophy ·of provid·ing shopping spree . will be the
quulity and putting service top award ill' the annual
above profit while proposing ducky derby contest held by
the Pomeroy Merchants
Please see Opening. AS
Association during
the
Sternwheel Festival. Sept.
22-24.
.
Plan s · for the derby were
made at a meeting of the merchants Tuesday morning at
People s Bank. The person
""adopting" the duck bearing
the winning number and
crossing the fint sh line tirst
will be the recipie nt of the
top prize which is paid in
Meigs County Chamber of
· Commerce ""bucks" to be
spent ut a local busines~ or
businesse s with Chamber'
m~m bersh ip .

. Charlene Hoeftlch/photoo

Fincken arrived i~ a Model A Ford for his portrayal of
industrialist Henry Ford.
H&lt;;~nk

.

Th e second place pri ze
will be a $500 sav ing s
bonu. and the third place ,a
$200
sav in gs
bond.
Fourteen members of the Modei-A:Ford Club of Gallipolis drove Nume'rou s other pri zes will
their cars into Chester for' a fe'ature display at the Ohio. be awarded to run ners-up in
Chautauqua Tuesday night.'
th e eve nt.
The sal e of ""adoption
.
.
papers "" hy merch &lt;lnts. and
otllers wi ll begin in August.
Last yea r a tota l of 6~9
du.:ks were sold. The money
is used bv the Merchants
Assnciatioi1 to fund projects;
improve the downtown. and
contribute to community
program s including firework s Jisplay s. •
Ge\&gt;rge Wrig ht re po rted
on the recem "ork completed in the downtown area by
th e yo uth groups co niing
into
the
county.
Im p(ol·emel)ts to the sidewalk.inthe min i-park by the
boys and girls was especially noted .
. Presi den t John Mu sser.
also ,·illai!e mavor. tw ted
tha t Fcpair -on th e 'parking lot
wall is pending other fu nd·in g. and reported that
paving on the pa rkin g lots .
and most of the .downtown
lleth Sergent/ plloto
su·eets will begin in . about
A view from the Mason, W.Va. side of the Pomeroy·Mason lhree weeh . Repair to the
Bridge(s) shows the new bridge is catching up to the old one. gatehos of damage caused
The Ohio Department of Transportation recently announced by fl oodin g is undaw ay .
mid-2007 as i he new bridge·s completion date. Weather rei at· Musser re'ported.
A discu"ion was held on
ed delays and a s lip on the Ohio side initially s lowed con·
the
missing banners which
struction on the $5l+·mitlion project.
··
adorn the period light posts.
. "That would have been the wl)en· the suggestion to abort in downtown Pomeroy and
most expensive diving board th~ project was made .
the need to re place several
·
An
&lt;
idditiona·
l
S7·m
illi
on
"i tli no a-:t ion to be taken
in the nation,'" Collins s aip
was
spent
to
stabili
ze
·
.the
110\\ .
about the Ma ~on. W.Va. side
Ohio
side
of
the
bank
and
s.
l
iP
Erin Roush of the Chamber
of the bridge that was already
Please see Bridge, AS
Please see Derby, AS •
hangin g out into the water

Ward ·seeks Pomeroy-Mason Bridge to
new.trial on
first charges ~ be completed mid-2007.
- BY BRIAN

"If the } are not stro ng I
think he has a problem."'
said Rii,. ,the CSC manager
who. won the Tour 111 I 99fi.

"After last night 's council meeting. service Varney would have oltered

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Varney pulls out on plans for Pomeroy halfway house.

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• Three passenger trains
crash in Pakistan station,
killing more than 1OQ
people. See Page A2
• Antiques on
the T to open soon.
See Page A3
• Officer now serving
in Iraq. See Page A3
• Roush reunion set for
Aug.~6 . See .Page A3
• Parade to honor.3664th
members. See Page AS
• PVH Community
Rela~ons Department
honored with awards.
:See Page AS
:• Local briefs.
See Page AS
• Angry residents·vs.
mayor: Euclid recall first
in city's history.
See Page A6

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• Peyton Roush

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Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

Point Pleasant falls in finale · Wie fades down the stretch
before ·hundreds of fans
BY lARRY CRUM

Rio Grande baseball

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BY BETH SERGENT "
BSERGENT®MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY
Gallia
POMEROY -. The Ohio
of
County Common Pleas Court Department
Judge D. Dean Evans will Transportation 's latest estidecide July 27 whether Ray mate for the co)llpletion date
Ward of Rutland deserves of the new Pomeroy-Mason
another trial · on sexual Bridge is mid-2007 .
This date was announced
offenses 4ating back to 200 f..
Ward, 33, .was convicted in by ODOT Deputy Director
June on six counts of rape, for Di stri ct I0 George
and acquitted on four other Collins at, yesterday's Meigs
Chamber
of
rape charges and a charge of County
corrupting another with Commerce luncheon.
The bridge' s original comdrugs. A secon.d trial involvple!ion
date was thi s
Ing a seqond alleged victim.
charging ·him with two counts November, pushing the. PJ"t:!,·
of unlawful sexual conduct ject behind schedu le , by
with a mipor. ended in a mis- approximately six-months.
The bulk of the delays have
.trial in July after a jury (leadbeen on the Ohio side of the
locked.
A new trial on five charges bridge and included flooding
alleging pnlawful sexual con- · and a slip. The slip threatened ·
duct with a minor, rape and to abort 'the whole project
according to Collins. ·
gross sexual impositton involving two victims - has , '" A couple of the e~gi neers
been scheduled for Nov. JO. wanted to abon or even move
Ward i also charged with ·the bridge, I told them that
similar se'xua l offen ses in was not acceptable." Collins
said about complications
from the unforeseen slip.
Plltase see Ward, AS

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