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                  <text>. Page B6 • The Daily Sentinel

Tuesday,August2,2005

www.mydailysentinel.com
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College Football

~erd to

host practice~
open to general public

HUNTINGTON , W.Va. Marshall football fan s will
have multiple opportunities
ro see the Thundering Herd
practice this August.
"We have some of the best
fans in the world and I think
it is important to give them
an ·opportunity to sec the
Herd whenever we can."
Marshall heau coach Mark
Snyder silid. "We have ·se t
aside several practices to
allow our fans to watd1 how
we work anu build our football. team here at th e s'tart of
camp. We are also going tu ·
open up more pract ices in
the following weeks."
Thundering· Herd players
and coaches will be available for autographs fo ll ow ing Media Day activitie' on
Friday. August 5 from (&gt;:.\0
p.m.. to 7 p.m. at. J&lt;l:lll C.
Edwards Stadium. Fans arc
em:uuntged tn bring ili.!lll~
(plea.se lim it one it em per
person ) to be signed.
The
follo-wing
ddy
(Saturday. August h). Herd
fan s are invited to w;lll'il
MnrshaU...pr;1c tice fu..tm .1:20.
p.m. to 5:20p.m. at the stadium .
A Choo,e -A-Seat Day
th&lt;tt is being spon&gt;oreu b)'
Charter
Auelphia
and
Communications " ;liso
scheuuled for 'saturday at
the stadjum !'rum 10 a.1i1. to
6 p.m. Marshall fans who
bring in their satel lite TV
bi ll and sig11 up ror cable
will be give n two free
Marshall football season
tickets courtesy of Auelphia
and Charter.
In addition to thi s. fans
arc encouraged to tailga te

and a "lricty of prites and
awards lor the best tailgate
will he given away. A ch il uren's fun zone with games
and ac:tivities will also be
open in the West Lot of ·the
sladium .
_
MarshaJ! . will practice in
pads for rhc first time on
Monday. Aug ust R. and
Herd fan' arc a~a in invited
to utt~nd prac tic~ from 3:20
p.m. 1~ 5:20p.m. The Heru
wi ll also conuuct ano[her
open practice on Saturday.
August 1J. at II :JO a.m.
thal
l:Oilll'idcs
with
Marshall's final Choose-ASeal Even t.
Mmc npen practices will
be announced at a later date.
"We have a lo t of· wnrk to
d&lt;) and it is important for
our team and uur coaches to
keep focused when we prattice." Snyder said. "We arc
working to put a pnYd uct pn
the fie ld that all of our fans
can be proud of and there
are some times where we
need to limit access to our
faci li ties. I w;m t to thank all
of our fans for the.ir dedication to Marshall Football ."
Marshall players report
for ·Camp on Tuesday and
th e Thunderin g Heru .will
havt: practice sessions on
Wednesda y anu Thursday
that are closed to the pub lic.

Palmeiro

Ljnder ha&lt;eball's urug policv. every playe r is tested at
least once between the ·start

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of 1\prin g trainin g and the end

of the rcgulm season. Some
players are ran&lt;:Jomly selecteli by a computer ror aduitionul tests. All tests are
unannounced.
The players. association
challenged tile positive test
in secret proceedings. arid
the penalty was held in
abeyance until arbitmtor
Shyam Das deciued Monday
not to overturn it.
Palmeiro
will
Jose
$163.934 of his $3 million
salmy during the suspension .
Because the _penalty was
delayeu, it meant at least one
member of baseball's man ·
(Jgement-union
medical
panel' initially founu there

hope that people look at my
whole career and appreciate
ttla1 I've given everything
t~at I've got. ... I respect the
,Hall of Fame. and if thev
think .that rIll worthy
enough. I would be very hlinorcd. And if they don 't. I
gave it all that I had to this
game."
: Appearing with Mark
l'\1cGwire, Sammy Sosa and
other baseball stars before a
congressional committee on
March 17. Palmeiro made an
opening statement in which
he said. pointing his finger
for emphasis: "Let me start
by telling ynu this: I have
never used steroids. Period. I wa~ a ··rca~onable basi's·· for
'
don ' t know how to ~ay it any the challenge.
The panel. in a statement
m0re clearly than that.
by the union. said
released
Never:·
Palmeiro also ~xpresseu Palmeiro could not prove the
indignation over accusations . pu,itive lChl "wa&gt; not UUC IO
made by former slugger Jo,e his fault or negligence:· It
Can seen. who cited Palmeiro . also, concluued, however,
as a steroid user in his tell-all that Palmciro'·s te stimony
book. In an interview on the was "quite compelling:· and
CBS te'levi sion show "t)O it did nor find reason to
Minutes.'' Canseco - who helic1·e he was lvin2.
Presi uent Bu~sh ~ - who
also.
testified
before
owned
the Texas Rangers .
Con~ress saiu he had
injected Palmeiro with while Palmeiro played for
the team - called Palmeiro
steroids.
a
"friend" in a round-table
Beside&lt;,
condemning .
steroid u., e during his interv iew with reporters
appearance before Congress. from &lt;,everal Texas new&gt;paPalmeiro also took part via . pers. " He \ te,tified in pubconference call in a round- lic. anu I bc li e1·e him ." Bush
table discu ssion last IUOillh added~
Palmeiro &gt;&lt;Junde&lt;l contrite
about how to nu sport s of
steroids with memher' of on the conference .:all. say- ·
Congress and repre~entative ... in~ he hup~d there was
from the NFL, NBA . NHL ~omcthing to he gained from
hi' ~u~pcpsio n hy ~ducating
and .Major League Baseball.
Chri,topher Shays of player' to ·he more carefu l
Connecticut. the No. 1 .1b11ut \\ h.tt the) put in their
Republican on the comm i11ee bodie,.
"I maue a mistake and I'm
that investigated steroids in
facing
it:· he &gt;aiu. ''I hope
baseball. ,;aiu in a telephone ·
that people learn from my
intervi ew: " He ended up mi&gt;takc and I hope that the _
bein g the most outspoken fan~ forgi,·e me ...
against ste ro id use and .ev~n
Cnion head Donald Fehr
this guy i' in ·a -;ituat ion said the suspen s·ion "should
where he·s been &gt;uspended . 'Cf\ C I() di,peJ UOUbts about
It just blow s me away. our uetermination to rill
Obviously. it calh into ques- baseball Of illegal steroids:
tion every accompil&lt;,hment or the qren~th or effectivehe's had ."
ne:"~'i of oUr t'e'&lt;ting program.··
It wasn't clear whether
Baltimore manager l:.ee
Palmeiro \ te't 11 as taken \1auil!i said hi, player'
hefore or after he 'poke 1vere "a lillie disappointed"
before the congre"iil.n;d · but wanted to 'upporl their
panel. Anyone who lie' teammate.
under oath could be poten·The timing obi'LOUs ly is
tially 'ubjecttn criminal per- not ~ood:· "1·i.d Mazzilli.
jury charge': Congre" has ''hose team ha' lost J2.of the
the option of referring the last U game,. "We· r~ going
case
to
the
Ju"i ce to have to make do right
Department. whic h w'otdu 110\\*.-. wc ·rc goin g: to h&lt;J\'e to
deciue whether it', worth band to~ethcr a' a team and
p11 rSUlllg.
light th(ough it."

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Edwards' agent sends Browns new proposal
BEREA (AP) - Agent
Lamont Smith is waiting for
the Cleveland Browns to
reply to his latest corllract
request for rookie wide
receiver Braylon Euwards,
whose holdout moved into
its seconu week on Monuay.
"We've
talked quite
· extensively the last couple
Jays." Smitll said. "We're
waiting Dn -the ir iesponse to
DUr third proposal.''
Smith saiu he spoke w.ith
the Browns' top negotiating
team for two hours on
Sunday and for another I
1/2 hours Monday.
Edwards has missed four

of workouts , including four
with the ream's rookies .'
Last week, Smith was
hopeful Edwards · would
only miss a day or two as
the sides finalized a deal.
Now, he's not sure what to
think .
"T-here was a poi or when I
was optimistic," he ~aid :
"It's hard to say when we'll
have something.:·
Smith said the signing of
wi.de
rece ivers
Trdy
Willian,__· the No. 7 pick hy
Oakland.
nnd
Mike
Williams . the No. 10 se lection hy Detroit, Cllllid help
spee d up ,n~!!oriatiom; with
days of tra ining camp since the Brm"'"· He also pointed
the club's veterans reported· to th e signi ng or running
on Friday . The No.3 overall back Carnell ··cadillac''
.pick has rnisscu eight days Williams, the No . 5 overall

pick by Tampa Bay, as
another positive sign.
Smith would not say
where Edwards was, but that
he was "with his family."
Meanwhile. Browns coach
Romeo
Cr.ennel
said
Edwurds • holdout could be
costing him a starting job :
"Unless he \ un unbeliev able phenom. the likelihood
that he ' will start will
decrea se," Crennel said.
'' It's a problem for Bmylon
to miss because he is going
to be behind everyone else.
The b~ginning of training
camp is valuable t.ime for
any player. We do individual
drills for the players and
onre the season starts and
you start game planning you
Cllt back on the individual

stuff.
"What we'll have to do is
catch him up when he gets
in here . That means that he
and the coaches will have to
spend extra time but that's
what it will be and that's
what we'll have to do."
Hall of Fame runnin g •
back Jim Brown, now working as executive advi ser for
the Brown s. said he .has not
spoken with Edwurus anC: is
nor getting involved in the .
negotiations.
However.
Brown said if he were a 22' year-old he'd be in camp on
time.
''Your legacy is ' baseu on
how you play," Brown saiu.
"!. would not miss part of
training camp for a certain
amount of moi1ey."

Owens arrives.at Eagles camp with nothing to say
For once. Terrel l Owens · While Philadelphia has its the ground for ·several minhad nothing to say.
No. I wide receiver in camp. Lite ~ before he was helped to
The uisgruntleu wide the team was missing Pro his feet.and to a waiting carl.
rece1vcr showed up at Bowl runnin g back Brian The 6-fout-5, 255-pound
Philauclphia Eag les trainrng Westbrook.
·
Cody was to have been a big
Westbrook signeu a one- part of the Ravens' rejuvenalcamp on Monuay night, but
declined to speak to reporters year. $1.43 million contract eq pass rush.
who chronic led his every in June. but wants a longRunning back Jamal Lewis
move. ·
term deid. He didn't st ick to a · will be released from an
Owens ended speculatioi1 pledge made earlier this sum- Atlanta
halfway
house
whe th er he 1'/0uld beat a mer that he wouldn't hold Tuesday and will report to
training camp Thursday for
Monday deadline to report to out.
camp when he sauntered into .
Colts
three days of sideline work
Edgcrrin James will get a with head train er Bill
the Eagles training facility
an hour before a 7:00 p.m . taste of Japanese culture after Tessendorf. He will suit up
for his ftrst padded practice
team meeting wearing a cam- all.
ou flage shirt and cap. He
A week afte r threatening tq on Monday.
walked away from the gath- ge t no closer to Tokyo than a
Chargers
ered media, bobbing hi s head stop at the Benihana restauOutside linebacker Shawne
as he li stened to music. '
rant chain, James backed Merriman agreed 'to a fiveHe left the talking to ngent down Monday. say ing he year deal on Monuay after
Drew
Rosenhaus.
who would join his teammates on missing just the first week of
accompanied his high-profi le the roughly 14-hour llighl camp. His contrac t potelllialclient and saiu he will meet that leaves Indianapoli s on ly is worth $15.73 million,
with Eagles coach Andy Reid Tuesday.
with $9 million guaranteed.
and presiden( Joe Banner on
''I'm going to go, I didn't
Merriman. the 12th player
Tucsuay to discuss Owens' have many options," he said. picked in the NFL draft.
comract.
'Tm going to go ahead and caused a stir when he stayed
"A ll . the tal k. al l the get it over with."
away from both minicamps
The Colts are sti ll debating and other offseason workouts
rhetoric ii1 the oft\ea~on is
meaningl eSs," Rosenhau s how much James and the rest on the advice of hi s agent,
said. "He'.s here. He's not of the starters might play in Kevin Poston. _w ho didn't
happy with his contract. but Saturday's preseason opener like the .word1ng 111 the agreehe's a professional and he'll against the Atlal)ta Falcons.
ment that protects players in
do his best to help the t;:agles
Coach Tony Dungy's game. case they get hu11 before they
· script isn't likely to be com- sign u contract..
,
win a c.hampionship."
Owens wants to renegoti- plcteu unttl Tuesday.
He " due 111 camp on
ate the seven-year. $48.Y7
Ravens ,
Tuesday. when the Chargers
million deal he signed after
Rookie linebacker Dan have a night practice .
coming ro· Philadelphia in Coctr sprained a ligament in , The
C harger~·
only
·March 2004. · The Eagles hts nght knee Monday morn- un stgned player ts All-Pro
have said they have no inten- ing during Baltimore's first tight end Antonio Gates. who
tion of doing so. .
training camp practice. There is seeki ng a long-term deal
"tt's always productive is no timetable for his return. averaging between $4 mil"He's going to be evaiu\'tt- lion and $5 million a year.
when you have dialogue.''
Roscnhaus said. "We're ed later in camp, which
l'atriots
looking forward to it.''
means he'll be our until it setWide receiver Tini' Dwi2ht
Rose nhaus wouldn't rule · ties
down ,"
Ravens was activated from the physout that Owens could leave spokesman Kevin Byrne ieally unable to perform list.
camp, but said he's optim istic satd.
New England also released
the two sides can avo id that
''(The doctors) know for nose tackle Ethan Kelley and
scenario.
sure it's between a :'ie~.onu- wiue receiver Jake Schifino.
"We' re not here to negoti- and tlmd-degree spram.
Dw1ghr . who underwent
ate in bad faith or threaten to
The injury occurred mid- surgery, on hi s ,right big toe in
walk out." Rosenhaus said. way throu gh the mornmg January, signed as a free
"This isn' t about leverage.''
session. Cody remained on agent last March 13 after

spending the· previous four
seaMJns with San Diego. He
pat1icipated Monday in his ..
first practice of training
camp.
Titans
The Titans think their top
draft pick. Adam · ·'Pacman"
Jones. could ha've been
signed to a deal already. The
corne rback' s age nt sa id that
the team on ly has to say yes
to bring the sixth pick overall
to camp.
'
General manager Floyd
Reese said he responded to a
letter sent by agent Michael
Huyghue with a letter of his
own. Reese said he was
befuddled since they are
about $250,000 apart in a
five-year deal with about
$200,000 uifference in guar·anteed money.
Now the Titans are braci ng
for a potentially long holdout
with Jones already having
missed four days of training
.. camp.
,
'This deal shou ld 've been
done last nighr:··Reesc said.
" I don't know what's going
to be the impetus to get us
over the hump."
Seahawks
Shaun Alexander reported
to camp Monday, three days
late because of the birth of
hi s second child.
He
compared
the
Seahawks to a family and
expressed hope that he '11 stay
in Sea11le for a long time.
"I would be shocked if I'm
not
here
next
year,
Alexander saiu. "I would be
shocked if I'm not here two
years from now or three
ye:trs from now ...
Alexander signed a S6.32
million tender last week ~ the
first step toward the · longterm contract that the &gt;tanuout running . back ana the
Seahawks front office both
say they'd like to sec. ,.

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Middleport • Po~eroy, ()hio
;;o ( L'\TS • \ 'ol. ;;_.. :\o.

SPORTS .
• Boyles finishes
Hall of Fame career.
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plans to l ~a'te a new power
plant in southern Meigs
County. ' ' ,
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MtbDLEPORT - .Meigs
At . ~uesday s: monthly
County
Chamber
of Assoctatton meetmg,_ Roush
Commerce Director Erin· dtscussed the tmportance of ·
Roush encouraged members communitysupport of AEP's
of ·
th e
Middleport cost recovery plan now under
Community Association to constderatton by _the Puhhc
attend a public hearing Uttltttes Comm ts ston ot
Thursday in support of Ohio. Thursday's hearing .at
American Electric Ppwer 's Meigs High School is the
·

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BREED@MYDAtLYSENTtNEL.COM

Bv DIANE PoTTORFF
OPOTIORFF@MYDAILYREGISTER.COM

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• Ralph G. Fruth, 81
• Marjorie Johnson, 82
• Harold Mays, 55

INSIDE
• Middleport Church
begins new ministry,
See Page A3
• Holzer Medical
Center to host kids' fair.
See Page A3
• Schmidt elected in
GOP-dominated House
district. See Page A5

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HENDERSON, W Va. It started off as a routine traffic stop but ended in a twostate chase.
Henderson Police Chief
David McCoy .had made a
routine traffic stop Saturday
evening on the four-way of
U.S. 35 when he noticed a
parked vehicle on the other
side. said his father. Mayor
Jack McCoy.
After completing the traffi c
stop, Chief McCoy went over ·
to the other vehicle to check
if the driver was all right or if
the vehicie·was brpken down, '
M~-coy said. T!Je ch1ef f(mtit!
the driver on the other side of
the car relieving himself.
"When David asked what
he what he \&gt;(aS doing,"
McCoy said. "He said 'What
do you think I am doirig~" '
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Schools supplies needed
BY CHARLENE HoEFLICH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
POMEROY - With the
opening of school less than a
month away, many Meigs
County parents are concerned .
about the expense of ge tting
shoes and clothes as well as
needed school supplies for
their children.
When there are several in
the family .. it's not a small
expense. So f(,r the past several years, several organizations · have co llected paper,
pencils, crayoDs. scissors,
gl ue, ,back packs, and the list
goes on, in the hope of seeing
that every child goes to
school with the things they
need for a successful first day.
God's Net. a branch of the
Meigs Cooperati ve Parish
locateu in the Mulberry
Community Center. is a distribution center for contribu:
lions. Among those collecting school items is Peoples
Bank in Pomeroy. Things
from the bank will go to both
s. paper, crayons and a variety of other
God's Net and the Mid- Back packs,
Valley Christian School in school supplies have been brought to Peoples Bank in
Middleport. Cash donations Pomeroy where they are being collected to take to God's Net
and the Mid-Valley Christian School. Jacob Hoback proudly dis·
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oritize goals for downtown
beautificati on and increasing
shopping traffi c. Once the
revitiliz&lt;Hion pl~n has been
.completed, the· team hope s to
hire a eoordi nator to implement it
It w;;s reponed that · merchants
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ason oun y.
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Strickland raises
$1 million for
governor's race
Bv BRIAN J. REED
BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM .
COLUMBUS- U.S. Re.p.
Ted Strick land has raised $1
million for his gubernatorial
campaign in· 80 days.
The Strickland campaign
reported that his gubernatorial campaign fu nd has gone
from zero to $1 million in
the bank in only 80 days. At
a daily average contribu tion
rate of more th an $13.000,
Strickland has raised a total
of $ 1.074 million since early
May. The · campaign had
expenses of $74;000 -.
leaving an on.-hand balance
of $1 n1illion.
·
Strickland said the fundraising "rellects the hunger people have for honest. forwardlooking leadership''
Rai sing $921.000 from 60
til' Ohio's R8 counties, t~e
Strickland
camp~ign
receiveq wide su pport from
across the state. The counties
wi th the largest amount of
cnn trih uti nns were Franklin
County · at $2 14.000 and
,at
Cuyahoga
County
$ 16.1.000. but smal ler counties accounted for Sif.!nificafll
financial support as well .
Scioto anu Geauga Counties

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Motorcycle
collides
with car

MIDDLEPORT - Most people have a toy
fire truck-packed away in their memories from
childhood but Middleport tiretighrer Jeff Darst
has two life-sized antique fire trucks parked in
his,driveway.
"The toys just get bigger•anu more ex pen- ·
sive as ·you get older." Darst said of his hobby
BY BETH SERGENT
of restoring old fire trucks.
BSERGENT@I.i!YDAI LYSENTINEL.COM
In 2003 Darst purchased his first antique tire
truck. a I948 Seagrave. from a seller on eBay.
POMEROY . - Yesterday
The truck had to be hauleu to Miuuleport and
Sgt. Ronald Spaun of the
required body work anu a paint job.
Working fron1 March of 200:1 to October of Pomernv Police Department
~
that year. Darst spent his free time rqtoring released a report on a weekend
lraflic acL·ident that' sent one
~-~-· · the fire truck as well as around $6.000 of his
man to St. Mary's Hospital via
Beth Sergentfphoto own money .
Net life ll1ght.
The most expensive part of the restoration Health
Jeff Darst spent about seven months and $6,000 restoring this 1948
Spaun said that around 8:47
Seagrave fire truck that he purchased through eBay. Darst is a second gener- was the ti~e engine red paint. The truck began
as an orange color and was rusteu in Jllaces. It p.m. th is past Saturday. Susan
ation firefighter for the Middleport Volunteer Fire Department
Karr. 51. Long Bottom. was
·
also required a fe.nder be welded on.
The · fire truck is nmv brigh't red and runs Uri \·ing a Honda ~edan on
'This ."before"
with a 12-cylinder engine, gelting around four East \1am Street carrying two
pa .'-~~engcr~.
"hit ~
Jason
picture of
m!Jes per gallon.
.
Darst's fire
·Yochum.
25.
Hill
shnrn.
was
''I'm not worried · about taking it out anydri1·
in
~
a
1999
Kawa
saki
truck shows
where.'' Qarst said about· the engine's reliabil nwton:IL·Ic behinu h,·r.
the extensive
ity. "it just takes a wh,ile longer to get there ...
Karr ·.,l'ml·cd uown to make
paint job and
The 194S Seagrave can pick up speed to
a
left
turn inr,, Wenuy·s parkbody work that
about 40 miles-per-hour and has revi sited its
hometown of Columbus as well · &lt;ls made ing lm but Yochum failed to
was required to
appearances
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All 309 survive fiery crash of jetliner in Toronto
BY ROB GILUES AND
· BETH DUFF-BROWN

Public meetings

.·ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITERS

TORONTO - A jetliner
carrying 309 people skidded
off a runway while landing in .
a thunderstorm Tuesday, sliding into a rav ine and breaking
into pieces. but remarkabl y
everyone aboiml survived by
jumping · to safe ty in the
moments before the plane
hurst into !lames.
.As man y '" 43 people
suffered ·minor inju ries in
the 4:03 p.m. crash landing
or Air France Flight · 358
from Par is - the l"irst time
an Airbus A340 had c rashed
in its I J ve,tr&gt; of com mer·
cia! se rvice.
The pltt ne . carrytng 297
p&lt;tssengcrs and 12 new.
oyerran the rurnv~ - by 200
yards at THruntu 's Pearson
International Ai rpo rt. said
Steve Shaw. a vice president
of the Greater Toronto
Airport Authority.
While Shaw sa id tiJCrc
Were 4J ir.1j ured pa sseng~ rs. ,
Air France sa id in a stateme nt ·
th at 22 passe ngers were treated ror minor inJuries.
The aircraft skidlkd down
a slope "into a wooded .area
next tu 0111.: of c .~nada' s
bUsiest hi~h wavs, and .-.o rne
survi vors ~a iJ ti1Ht passe nger-.

scrambled up to the road to
calth riJe.,. with passing c.1 rs.
Relatives and fri ends v.ere
tak en to the Sheraton hotel at
the airport .md asked to wait
there unti l tile passengers
joined . them . Several hours
luler.

passengt!r~

in

r~d

hl,an-

ket -.. were taken on buses to
the hote l. where families
hu gged and held"one another
Gwen Dunlop. a Toronto
resident who wa..; on the
fli ght r~lU!~ning from v_acatinn
in France, said when the
plane firs t touched d(iwn the
passengers believed they had
landed safe ly and clapped
witti rei icf.
. "On ly sewnds later. it .start ·
ed reall y moving anU obviously it wasn't OK:· said Dunlop.

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Wednesday, August 3
Momi11g (7,a.m.-Noo11)
Expect a humid morning.
Temperatures wtll nse to 88
with today 's low of ? l occurring around 6 a.m. Sktes wtll
be sunny to most)y sunny with
5 MPH winds from the east
.turnin g from the northeast as
the morning progresses.
Afternoon (1-6 P:lll.)
.
Te mp~ ratures wtll ~em~un
around 92 wnh today s htgh
of 93 occurrin g around 4 p.m.
Skies wi ll ran ge from sunny
to mostly sunny with calm.
Eve11ing (7 p.m,-Mid11igltt)
Temperatures will fall from
91 early this ·evening to -77.
Skies wi ll be clear to mostly
clear v.ith 5 MPH winds.from
the east tllrning from the
northeast as the ~e nin g pro·
gresses.
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AP Photo
~ Overnight (1-6 a.m.)
Drivers watch as an Air France plane burns after ru nning off the runway during a landmg at
Temperatures will stay near
Pearson International Airpor t 111 Toronto Tuesday. More than 300 people escaped with their lives ,
some stumbling to a nearby highway to flag down passing commuters, after the jet skidded off
the runway Tuesday and then burst into flames dunng a fierce thunderstorm at the airport.

73. Skies will range from
mostly clear to partly cloudy
with 5 MPH winds from the
east turn ing from the south as
the ove rn ight progresses.

· Thursday, August .4
Momi11g (7 a.m.-Noor1)
It will be a humid morning.
Temperatures will climb from
72 to 90 by late this morning.
Skies will be mostly sunny to
part ly cloud y with 5 MPH
winds !rom the south -turmng
from the southwest as the
morning progresses.
A/lemoon (1-6 p.m.)
It will rema in humid . ,
Temperatures will hold steady
around 94. Skies will range
from mostly sunny to mostly · ·
doud y with 5 MPH winds
from the west turning from
the southwest as the . after· ·
noon progr~sses.

Local Stocks

"At some roim the wing was
She s.tid the pouring rain.
off. 'The oxygen masks never )ightnin g atid thunder added
,·ame dov. n: the plane was to the drama.- "We were just
Ii ilin,; up with smoke."
· thrown in to the weather."
She. s,tid one of the _!light
Roe! Bramar, ·who was in
attendants fried to calm pas- the back of the pbne. &gt;aid he
sengers and tell them that used an e.&lt;cape chut e to get
everyt hing was fi ne.
out of the plane.
"One o f the hostesses said,
•·we had a hell of a roller
'You e&lt;tn cttlm dow n. it's coaster comin g down the
OK.' and yet the plane was ravine:· Bramar to ld CNN. · ·
on fire and smoke was pourBramar and fellow passentng in:· Dunl op tolll The AP. ger Olivier Dubois both said
··1 don ' t like to criticize. bllt the power -went off shortl y
the stall did not seem hcl pflll before landing, perhaps after
·
the plane was hit by lighting.
or prepared.".
Dun lop. who was ushered
Duboi s said he did not
away from journali sts by air- expect a crash landing and
port officials. sa1d some pas- .· that there was no warmng
se n ~e r s went down emerfrom the captain .
ge n~y chut es. whi le others
" It was very ve ry fa st. "
Dubois said . "As soon as
jumped out on thei r ow n.
· "We were all trying to go the plane stopped. the y
up a hill : it was all mud and immed iately opened th e
we lost ollr shoes. We were side of the plane where we
jus t scra mbling. people couldn't see anything ;~nd
wi th ,· hi ldren."
they told us to jump ...

There was no time to spare.
Ju st moments after the
crash, a portion of the
plane wing could be seen
juttin g l'rom the tree s as
smoke and flam es poured
from the middl e of its 1\ro-

·s

ken fu sel age ..
A row of emergency vehi-

cles lined up behind the
wreck. and a fire truck
&gt;prayed the fl ames with
water. A govern ment transportation hi ghway camera
.-~co rded the burning plane,
anU the footage was broadcast live on television in
Canada and the United
States.
Dubois said some pa"en·
ge rs sc rambled onto nearby
Hi ghwa y 40 I, where cars
stopped, picked them up and
took them to the airport.
Two busloads of pa ssengers
were tak e n to an airport
medi cal center.

WASHINGTON
President Bu&gt;h on Tuesday
reaffirmed his opposition to
any legi slation that would
allow more federal monev to
be spent on embryonic s'tem
cell research .
"I am confident I have
achieved the ri ght balance
between science and ethics."
Bush said during a White
House· interview with reporters
from eight newspapers.
The prestdent\ comments
were hi s fir st on the su bject
since Senate Majority Leader
Bill Frist, R· Tenn .. reversed
hi s positio~ to support more
federal ,dollars for stem cell
research.
In "001 Bush banned fed·
era I dollars for stem · ce ll

lines, although private groups
ha ve paid for some new
researc h. A Senate bill would
lift those restrictions.
· "'There are ethical dilemmas whe·n it comes to science, and I th ink it's very
important for a government
to recognize tho&gt;e ethical
dilemmas," Bush told the
reporters. "The dilemma I
wa s faced with v. as do I
allow the destruction of life
in order to advance science ."
In the interview, conducted
shortl y before Bush left for a
monthlong stay at "his Texas
· ranch, the president also commented about terrorism, hi s
nomination nf John Roberts
to the Supreme Court and
recent legislati ve victories.
Looking ahead to Senate
con.firmation heann gs for

plenty of legislators in
Washington , and what we
needed was a judge that I
called a' strict construction·
ist." Roberts' record, he said,
"convinced me that he would
be such a judge ."
In a speech Wednesday in
Grapevine, Texas, Bush will
talk about the fight against
terrorists. "They are narrowminded people, don ' t tolerate
human rights, women 's
rights, don't tolerate dissent,"

thing as rule of law as far as
they're co ncerned - that
they're cold-blooded killers."
Bush spoke Tuesday with
reporters from the Arkansas
Democrat-Gazette,
The
Detroit News, the Minneapolis
Star Tribune, the Portland
(Maine ) Press Herald, The.
Harrisburg (Pa.) Patriot News,
The Hartford (Conn.) Courant,
The Des Moines (Iowa)
Register and The New Orleans
Times-Picayune .

Clubs and
organizations

NSC- 37.46
ACI- 58.74
· Oak Hill Financial AEP- 38.40
31.91
Akzo- 41.30
OVB - 25.55
Ashland Inc. - 61.43
BBT- 42.22
AT&amp;T-19.97
Peoples - 30.04
BLI-13.16
Pepsico - 54.84
Bob Evans - 25.33
Premier - 12.15
BorgWarner - 58.25
Rockwell - 50.88
Champion - 4.12
Charming Shops - 12.06 Rocky Boots- 27.97
RD Shell - 63.57
City Holding - 38.10
·
SBC- 24.66
·Col - 49,08
Sears -155
DG- 20.25
Wai-Mart - 49.80
DuPont - 43.03
Wendy's - 52.15
Federal Mogul - .68
Worthington - 18.11
USB- 30.01
Gannett - 72.21
General Elec~rlc - 34.25 Dally stock reports are ·
the 4 p.m. closing quotes
GKNLY- 4.77
Harley Davidson - 52.80 of the previous day's
transactions, provided by
JPM- 35.55
Kroger- 19.78
Smith Partners at Advest
Ltd. -24.92
Inc. of Gallipolis.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

Wednesday, Aug. 3
PAGEVILLE Scipio
Township Trustees, 6:30
p.m., Pageville town hall.
Thursday, Aug. 4
POMEROY
- Public
Utilities Commission of Ohio
p~blic hearing on American
Electric Power application
for cost re covery for IGCC .
power plant, 6:30 p.m.,
Meigs High School. Purpose
is to all ow public comment
on the application. County
Commissioners urge public
attendance.
MIDDLEPORT - Special
meetin g of Middleport
Village Council. 5:30 p.m .,
council chambers.
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POMEROY - Salisbury
Towt] Ship Tru,stees, . 6:30
p.m., town hall.
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Monday, Aug. 8
ATHENS - Regain 14
youth counci l meeting wi ll be
held at 9 a.m.' at the Athens
County Department of Job
and Family Services on State
Route 13 in Chauncey.

Aulo Accidents Workers'
Compensation

Thursday, Aug. 4
POMEROY - , Hol~~r ·
Hospice
Mei gs County
"Dinner with Friend's," 6
p.m ., Bob Evans in Mason ,
W.Va.
· TUPPERS PLAINS VFW Post 9053 Ladies
Auxiliary will meet at 7 p.m
at the hall .

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Report says police failed to
follo~ procedures when
·New Jersey boys disappeared
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· Parents of the boys and
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
thei r attorneys were give n the
report Tuesday . morning: it ·
CAMDEN . NJ . - Police was then released publicly. A
failed to fo llow pro per proce- lawye r for one of the boy's
dures a&gt; thev searched for mothers said it was unfair to
three mi ss it1g boys later criticize the fami lies"for their
found · dead. · neglecti ng a · search efforts and that hts
i1ational group·, rcco mmen· client did not know whether
dations to immediately look her son had played in the.
in enclosed spaces such as trunk before ..
car tnmks, a report released
"They speak of the parents
Tuesday said
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and the police in the same
The report al'o l".tulted ptir- sentence. as though parents
ems of the children for wait- arc supposed to be held to th e
ing three· hours to call police .. standards as properly trained
and for not dtsclosi ng during officials." 'aid Paul Brandes.
the massi,·e 'search that one of a lawyer for Anibal's mother.
the boys had prnious ly Elba Cn~t .
.
played in the trunk of the car
Camden J?Oiice never adopt·
that was parked in the ya rd ed searc h procedures recom,
where they had been last seen. mended in · 1998 · by the
; The victi ms Anibal National Center for Missi ng
Cru z. I l: Daniel Ago&gt;to. 6: und Exploited Children. the
and Jesstin Pagan. 5~-- were report said. Thi1t advice states
foun d in the car's trunk after that, in cases of missing chi l· twp day' of fruitle&gt;' search· dren. pollee should immediate·
ing after the; va ni shed June ly search confined spaces such
22 from the yard of the Crut a; refrige rators and car tnmks.
bome. An autopsy concl"uded
By the day after the boys
they were ali ve for hours 'ani shed. 150 law enforce' while the search continued.
ment officials were using
"There's J'llOugh blame ·to boah. helicopters and search
go around - the city. the Jog' in a vain attempt to find
police and the family:· said them. But the report said oftiCamden County Prosecutor ci;tl s should h;tve brought the
v;ncent P. S:trutibi.
dog" i'n ' \OOJh!f.

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wreath will need more frequent
watering, the plants are low
moisture to lerant; she said.
Succulents exist in a diver·
sity of shapes and Colors. To
make a wreath first get a ring
form , fill it with soaked long
fiber spli sgum moss, then ti ll
the cav ity with moist potting.
soil, arran!ie the succulents
into the sot!, and when sati·
fied with the arrange ment
place the ~ppe_r ring on, clip it
tn place, stuttmg more moss
around the outer edge of the
form. Leave the wreath on a
tlat surface for several weeks
before hanging it to allow the
plants to take root. Groom it
occasionally, replace plants
that die or grow too large.
With regular care a succulent
wreath vvill give you years or
pleasure, she said.
Flowers for hummingbirdswas the topic of Donna
Jenkins who tallied about hot
hued !lowers servig up abundan ce of nectar keeping the.
hummingbirds coming back ·.
for more each season.
Blood lobelia is a favorite of
hummingbirds, she said . In
ge neral they hone in on scarlet
and orange flowers, but not all
red flowers make the cut. They
will dine on sugar water in
feeders, but llowers are a more
dependable dmw for them.
Jenkins named several !lowers the" h'ummingbirds li~e
including fuchsias, salvias and
penstemons along with corahoneysuckl e,
and
bells,
columbine. Planting such !lowers bring the hummingbirds
coming back year after year.
They also h1we elderberries. ·

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Friday, Aug. 5
at 9:30 a.m. and church at
POMEROY
- Meigs I0:30. Pastor Arland King
·county PERl Chapter 74, will lead services.
II :45 luncheon meeting.
Meigs County Multipurpose
DEAR ABBY: We have a
Senior Center, with represen·
stalker living in our apart·
tatiaves of Aetna and Medical
Saturday, Aug. ·6
ment building. It's the resiMutual insurance companies
RACINE - Beegle family dential manage r. ··Jerry." The
as speaker&gt;. · Call 992-2 161 reunion wil be held at the
owners of the building have
by Aug. 4 for reservation.
home of Ronnie and Leanna been call ed several times
Saturday, Aug. 6
Beegle, noon to 4 p.m. with a
SALEM CENTER - Star square dance to follow, 7 to ·about it . hut all they say is.
Grange #778 and Star Junior II p.m Take lawn chairs . "He's just weird ."
Several women tenant &gt; say
Grange #878, potluck dinner snacks. Family and friend s
he
's harass ing them . Jerry has
al 6:30 p.m.. meeting at 7:30. invited.
tried
to enter their apartments
Craft 'and CWA judgin g.
Sunday, Aug. 7
late at ni ght. One lady feels
Election .or officers.
RUTLAND
Davi s he r safety is being threatened
HARRISONVILLE
reunion, descendant s of because he goes through !he
Harrisonville Masonic Lodge Orlando and
Catherine
411 , 7:30 pi .m. Satourday ad t Davis, 12:30 p.m., Rutland hall s announcing that she is
Lodge hall . Refreshments.
·Fire Department. Take cov- alone now. When she
infort11ed her doctor about it.
ered di sh and game prize:;:
he said he was going .to call
the sheriff.
One of the women is think-·
Friday, Aug. 5
in
g about ask ing to have
ATHENS - "Chi ldren of
Monday, Aug. 8
deadbolt locks installed on.
Eden," a Biblical story of
EAST MEIGS -!:. parent the inside of our' doors. Have
Adam and Eve watching their meeting will be held at 7 p.m.
sons, Cain and Abel struggle, on the Eastern High School · you any other suggestions')
and a second act of Noah and football bleachers tor all par· - SINGLE AND WOR·
his wife tryin g to get their ents who have a son or RIED IN MINNESOTA
DEAR WORRIED : Ju st
family i'n order before the daughter playing .in fall
thi
s. Although a landlord may
flood . Geared to get parents spom.
·
and their children to ponder
Sou thern be clltitlcd to have access to
RACIN E
choices. Performances 8 p.m Junior Hi gh 7th and 8th grade an apartment , that access has
·nightly throu gh Sunday, Aug. girls vdlleyball first practice , to be rea sqnable. Tenant s
14 at the Athens First 6 pi.m. Must have sports have rightS: and the con·
P;esbyterian Church, corner pihysical lo practice. For cern ed tenant s in your build·
of Court and Washington more information. call 1.-isa ing should consult a re al
estate , attorney who can
Streets.
Woods, 992-6752 .
Sunday, Aug. 7
POMEROY
Me igs review your leases and
POMEROY - Enterprise Band Boosters will meet at 6 explain what yo ur ri ghts ;ire.
United Methodist Church will p.m at the band booth at the Jerry appears to be more than
hold services in conjunction fairgrounds. Short business weird; hi s behavi'o r seems
with congregation at Pomeroy meeting followed by cleaning bizarre and I don't blame you
Church of Christ beginning the booth. Band parents for being concerned about it.
Sunday, with Su nday school encouraged to turn out.
DEAR ABBY: My 11 -yearold son. "Noah." still wets
the bed. I did, too, until I was
12- so .l know how humiliating it is . My husband .

RUTLAND Marjori e· Donna Jenkins read devotions
Fetty of Pomeroy was installed using "Old Age is the Season,
as r~ g io.nal director for 2005· and " Thank You Lord. "
06 at the recent convention of Members responded to roll
the Ohio Association of call with a patriotic comment.
Gru·den Clubs, it was reported
Atkin s reported that the
at a recent meeting of the door pri ~e gi~en for the
Rutland Garden Club.
OAGC convention was a
Janet Bolin, a guest at the book on container gardening
meeting, reported on the con·.. and garden tools. A thank you
vention notmg that it was suc- care was received thanking
cessful and that the table deco· the club for a donation to the
rations of bee hives made by Wakeena Preserve in memory
Region II garden club mem- of Eva Robson.
The traveling prize fur-.
bers were all sold. Bolin, past
president of the OAGC, was nished by Donna Jenkins, was
an arranger for the convention won by Marjorie R)ce. · The
where a rashion show was held August prize will be fur nished by Joy Combs for the
to honor all past presidents.
During the meeting plans meeting at the home of
were discussed for the two Chelcie Stearns.
The program was on hot
flow er shows to be held at the
Meig s County Fair. Bolin weather. Betty Lowery talked
noted that JoAnn Graham will about living wreaths . as an
be the judge for the Monday attractive . way to show off
show. She reminded members succulents
p.lants. · She
that a season ticket i"s required described a succulent wreath
to participate in the shows. as an enduring garden in-the·
Set up was discussed and it round built on a hidden wire
was noted that the new build· ring, planted with Echeveria
ing is expected to be finished and Sempervivem better
in time for the snows. All known as hens and chicks and
clubs will be needed to assist ·cre-eping ground cover sedum.
"Instead of buying . plants
with the setup and tear down.
The effect of the heat on the you can build a··wreath from
!lower beds wa s discu ssed cuttings from an assortment of
with it being reported that the container grown succulents."
one at the pierce is doing bet· she said. Some other plants
ter than the one at the bed by you can use are are herbs,
E11glish ivy and small annuals.
the city limits. ·
She described how to use a
The club members met at
the home of Donna and Sarah berry basket as the form for a
Jerkins for tl\eir picnic and wreath: shaping it into a heart,
meeting. Due to the heat the starting with ·rosette's of
group enjo yed mdoor actiVI- Sernperv ivum in the center;
ties. Sar&lt;th gave grace before dragon's blood. with sedum
the meal. Pauline Atkin s around the outer edge.
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• Mason County Public Service District
• Little Hocking Water Association
• City of Belpre Water Department
• Tuppers Plains-Chester Water District
• Village of Pomeroy Water District

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Dear
Abby

nig ht'! A few ot th e I:1Jic.., ..,ay
thi~.i

isn't "pend ing the ni ght.
but rath er. "getting IHllllL'
really late."
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DEAR
. AKGU INCJ .
··Getting home rea ll y lat e"
implies that the pe r.son 1!.-t'
rested her head on her own
pillow - at lc.tst for a whik .
· It~ she h a~ gone home only tu
change clothes. let's he honc't
-she has nut only "spent the
ni gh t.'' she has aho spent the·
early hours of the morning.
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sayi ng that if you tlnd out your
signiticant other or s pou~e ha..,
· been in an affair. you should
ge t tested llJr various STDs.
Exactly wh 1ch ones 'hould I
be tested for'! - NEVER
THOUGHT I'D '&lt;EED TO
KNOW IN LAS VEGAS
DEAR NEVE R Talk tti
your doctor and ask to he
tested for all of th em.

" Phil." thinks Noah is j ust too
lazy to ge t up and that he's
doing it on purpose .
Phil make s nastv com·
ments to Noah that cliip away
at hi s self-est.ee m 1\io matter
how many time.... we've
talk ed about thi s. Phil just
does n't get 11. He\ nnt ·a Ver-

bal abuser; he is just ignqrant.
Maybe hearin g an npin ion
from a profess ionttl wil l
make my husband rea lize it \
not just me protecting my
child . - ' CONCERNE D
MOM IN APPLE VALLEY
DEA R
CONCERNED
MOM : I disa gree ·with ym1.
Your "hu sband may be ignorant , but he is also a verba l
abuser. The professional who
needs · to · set your husb.tnd
stratght is your son's ped iatrician. Your hoy may be an
unusually deep sleeper. or he
may 'have some kind of phystcal or emotional problem.
Belittling him isn' t the
answer. It will only create a
resentment on your son's part
"that will last a lifetime.
DEAR ABBY: Can you
. clarify a que stion that has
been brought up here at my
workplace'! The ladies in my

Denr Abby is written by
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kntJwn as Jeanne Phillip~.
a11d wa~· founded by hu
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MIDDLEPORT The girl s will be on separate
Middleport Church of Christ leagues with cheerleaders
is beginning a new ministry encouraging them . There wi ll
·call ed Upward Ba sketball · be an eval uation process the
which is a national program children must attend so that
where the emphasis is· on sal- teams may be set up with equal
vation, character, and self ab iliti es
and
strengths.
esteem.
Children will have a one hour
The Vi sion of .Upward is to practice and one hour game
recognize every child as a each week. Practice will begin
winner, with emphasis on the week of Dec. 12 and games
Christlikeness and good will be held each Saturday in
spot1smanship. This program JrulUary and February.
is open to all boys and girls in
Registration will begin the
grades I throu gh 6 in Meigs second week of scho ol and
and Mason counties.
will continue th roughout the
There will be equal playing mon th
of
Sep tember.
time for each child . Boys and Brochures with signup infor -

mat ion ;vi ii be passed out in
the sc hool syste ms and will
be avai lable at various places
in the co mmunities. A ft~ r
Sept. 26 a a late re g i ~t ra t i o n
fee "'ill be cha rged.
Every player wi ll rece ive a
reversible jersey. T-shirt and
shorts, Winner Magazine and
Mu sic/C O, practice and game
awards. and an end of the se ason award .
The season ends on March
3 with an award's night celebration .
f' or furth er inform .u ion
call Bernie or Pat Shriwrs at
992-2070.

Holzer Medical Center to host kids' fair
GALLL!POLIS - Hol ze r
Medical Center will host its
annual kids ' fair on Monday,
Aug. 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
in the Hospital's French 500
Room, located on the firs t
floor of the hospita l in
Gallipoli s.
According to Joella Marxeh.
RN, and Kim Johnson. RN,
interin:t co-patient care man·
agers of the pedtatric unit. thts
year's theme wiLl be "Wild
Wild West."
Free to the public, the

Kids' Fa ir wi ll provide children with a variety of infor·
mation on a number of topics.
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safety, immunizations. den ta l
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On Au~ . :f 1-i&lt;r:&gt;. C'lmstOIJhcr Columbus set sari from Palos,
Spain, tm~,a \·oy;1gc that todk hi Ill to the prescnt-d~n~ Americas.
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. In IYlJ4 . .Stephen G. Breyer was sworn in lls the Supreme
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_l"illiam H. Rehnquist's Vennnnt summer home.
: Ten years ago: A Palestiman. Eyad hmoil. was llown to the
tlnited States lrum Jordan to race ch•u·ges he'J driven a bomb-.
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Five years ago: George W. Bush accepted the Republican presidential nomination at the party's convention in Philadelphia, preSf!llting himself as an outsider who would retum "dvility and
~s peer" to Washington politics.
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One year ago: Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge defended the decision to tighten security m New York and Washington
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2005

think for themse lve s and
Well
before
Senate
know enough about the
Judiciary Committee hearworld to realize that abortion
ings even begin on the n0111 isn' t a great thing- and that
ination of John Roberts to sit
there are other options . And
on lhe Supreme Court. one
I'd bet •a lot ut all' our conthing is clear about his
Kathryn
versations - the real hea rtimpact on abortion in
-!-opez
to-hearts - reflect that.
America. And it has lillie to
Femini sts for Life is a group
do with the president's nomthat will make a whole lot of
inee himself - at least with
sense to the people Hillary is
anyt~ing he has done in hi s
_
professional li fe .
. at the right time·? hi the right hoping to reach (her voting
As the D.C. chattering way"1 Of course not. But that re co rd aside) -. because
class tries to latch on to any doesn't mean that abortion is Femini sts for Life jtist
and all evidence they can good- and· they' ll say that. makeS sense.
The group has been
find as to what John It also doesn't meim that
around
since 1972. and has
RoJerts position on- abor- abortion is a woman's (or
tion may be. his nomination girl 's) only option - and gotten some press time here
has raised the profile of a FFL will get the word out and there _in large part thanks
group called Feminists for about alternatives to every · to the efforts on college·
Life (FFL) . And that' s a scared or stre ssed parent campuses and in WashingtOii
_they can. These are FFL's from the group's energet ic
healthy thing for everyone.
The Supreme Court nomi- messages. No aborted-fetu.s head Serrin Foster and its
nee's wife, Jane Sullivan placards. No yelling. They celebrity boosters (actresses
Heaton
and
'Roberts, has serv ed as a go the cute T-shirt and ~:a6ng Patricia
Margaret
Colin).
But
until
legal counsel to the gro up co unselin g routes instead.
and as its exec utive vice They even have a bumper nDw. their message has been
president.
sticker that says ''Peace large ly under the mainDebates over abortion Be gins in the Womb:" It get&lt; stream radar.
When Heaton won her
Whether in the Senate or at your attention. in a thought first
"Outstandinu Lead
your house tonight - are ful, clever kind of way.
infamously
impossible.
These are no small things. Actress In A Comedy
When you ' re cautioned especially when eve n liberal Series' Emmy in 2000 for
Loves
against not talkin g about . feminist HJIIary Clinton has "Everybody ·
religion or politics at the din- to concede - to the c'ring es Raymond," she thanked her
ncr table, your hosts proba~ of her base - that reducing mother for "letting me out
bly mean abortion in particu- · abortions should be a go(JI . because life is rcltlly amazlar, which. of course. fits in. August's Glamour magazi ne ing." That's the kind of hon ·
both categories - religion reports on "t he mysterious est. happy enthu siasm FFL
and politics -. guara nteeing disappearance of young pro- brings to the "pro-l ife" cause
indige stion .
choice women." It's not so and the abortion dehate ·in
But rather than haye the mysterious. Glamour's piece America. Just a ge nuine love
same old cotJVcFsations. concludes that the decrease for life and desire to get us
using the tri ed and · often in 20-somethings' support all protecting it. One of
failed strategies. Feminists for abortion comes down lO Heaton\ FFL sound hites is:
for Li(e starts at a point that "young ' W(_)men don't know "women who experience an
jars you bec a~se it 's so dif- how good they h,ave it.'1Last tmplanne_d· pregnan~:y also
ferent than the usuaL
year's. crass. rabid abortioil- , de serve unplann ed JOy."
Feminists
for
Life ' s advocacy
march
on . FFL's attitude is that women
especially frightened.
mantr,I is ··women Deserve Washington aside. l'd rather Better."' ls pregnancy always like 19 think that gals can anxi ous women - deserve
to know that. The ad 1 see
ide•rl '' Does it always come

caring one -

one that · has;

real potential to re sonate
with Americans who have no
interest in screa min g abo(ll
abortion . Feminists for Life
has the civi l. compassionate
alternative to dead -e nd
debate's. The Roberts family
has already made history.
·(Kwhrrn,Jean Lope~. is
th&lt;' edit;,,. of Nario11al
RevieH ' Onlim: (\\' lvw.nation alrt:'.L'i ewtmn). She

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LITTLE HOCKlNG - Harold G. "Herk" Mays, 55·, 'of
LJttle Hockm~. pas;ed away Monday. Aug. I, 2005, at his res-·
1de&lt;nce followmg an !=X tended illness with cancer.
He was born Aug. 8, 1949, io Wood County, W.Va. , son of
the late herett C. and Georgia Randolph May s. fie formerly
worked for Troy Township . and Holdren's Orchard. He
. enjoyed NASCAR racing, hunting. fishing and the outdoors
and was a member of Forked Run Sportsmen 's Club.
Bestdes hrs w1fe, Sandra Mays, he is survived by a stepdaughter, Tara Gomez of Belpre: an adopted son, Kevin Mays
of Parkersburg. W.Va.: two brothers. Charles E. and Donald R.
May s. both . of Reedsville; six sisters: Arizona M. Wigal of ·
Pomeroy, B~ryle E. Barber, Alice F. Chevalier and Tracy I.
Rood, all _of Reedsvtlle, Florence M. Arnold of Torch and
Sharon M. Maxson of Logan: and several nieces and nephews.
Besides h1 s parents, he was pr~ceded in death by seven
brothers and sisters.
·
Serv_ices will be held at 10 a. m. on Thursday, Aug. 4. 2005,
at White-Sch111arze l Funeral Home in Coolville with Buddy
Robtnson offlcmtmg. Burial will be in . the Rood Family
Cemetery.
.
. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday at the
funeral home.

CINCINNATI
A
Republican former state
lawmaker claimed seat in
Congress on Tuesday by
narrowly defeating an Iraq
war veteran who drew
national attention fo the race
with his military service and
a series of harsh attacks on
President Bush.
With all precincts reporting , Jean Schmidt had 52 percent , or 57.974 votes, compared with Democrat' Paul
Hackett' s 48 percent, or
54,401 votes. Schmidt's margin of victory amounted to
about 3,500 votes out of more
than 112 ,000 cast.
Schmidt, 53, will replace
Republican Rob Portman.
who stepped down this year

Ralph Ci. Fruth

Collision

Ralph G. Fruth, ill , of Point Pleasant, died Tuesday, Aug. 2,
2005 at St. Mary 's Medical Center. ·
He worked as a carpenter and retired after 50 years as a carpenter lor Carpenters Local 1159 Union in Point Pleasant and
the Mason County Sheriff's Department He also attended
Gu_yan Creek Church in Glenwood, W.Va .. and he was a U.S.
Army veteran of World War 11 and a member of the American
Legion F'ost 23 or Point Pleasant m1d the Masonic Lodge No.
23 nt Clifton , W.Va .
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He was .horn April 4, 1924 in Mason County, the son of the
late Christopher and Elizabeth (Manley) Fruth:
.
In addition lb his parents, he was preceded in death by two
brothers. Robert E. and Carl Fruth: and one sister, Vera Kreimer.
He is survived by his wife. Elaine Fruth of Point Pleasant ;
two daiighters. Carol Lynn Litta· of Corder, Mo ., and Crystal
Kautz of Pomeroy: five grandchildren; and nne sister,
.
Christine Fruth of Point Pleasant.
Services will be I :30 p.m. Friday at Deal Funeral Home in
Point Pleasant with the Revs. Don Reynolds and Nolan Turner
officiating. Burial will follow in Kirkland Memorial Gardens.
home.
. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral
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Marjorie Bell Johnson
Marjorie Bell Johnson. 82, of Gallipolis. Ohio, passed away
on Monday. Aug. I. 2005. at the home of her granddaughter,
Sharon Blood in Pomeroy. Ohio.
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Services will be 3 -p.m. Friday, Aug. 5. 2005. at the First
Church of God. with Pastor Paul Voss officiating. Burial will
follow in Pine Street Cemetery. Friends may call on Friday.
Aug. 5. 2005. from I p.m. until the time of the services at the
First Church of God.
Arrangements are by Willis Funeral Home.

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Local Briefs
Reunion planned
RACINE - Hunnel family reunion will be held 11 a.m to
5 p.m. Sept. 5. at the Racine S!ar Mill Park. There will be a
potlu"ck Ricnic with meat, drinks and tableware provided. For
more information call 949-2004 or 992-4025 .
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: TO&lt;Jay's Binhdays: Author PD. James is R5. Broadway composer Richard Adler is X4. Singer Gordon Stoker (The Jordanaires)
is Xr. Singer Tony Bennett is 79. Actor Mcmin Sh~-cn is 65.
Lifestyle guru Martha Stewurt is 6-1. Singer Beverly Lee (The
Shlrelles) is 64. Movie director John Landis is 55. Actress JoMarie
Payh1n is 55. Actor Jay North I"Denni.s the Menace") is 54. Actor
John C McGinley is 46. Rock smgcr-mu.sician Lee Rocker (The
Stray Cat.s) '' -'14. Rock smgcr ·James Hettield (Metallica) ts 42.
Rock si nger-musician Ed Roland !Collective Soul) is 42. ACtor
Isaiah Washington is 42. Country musician Dean Sums (Lonestan
is ~9. Hip-hop aJ1Ist Spin (Salt-N-Pepa l is 34. Actress Brigid
Conley Walsh is 33. Singer Holl y AnNem (Dream) is 20.
Thought for Today: "The mlufwhohas no inner life is the slave
of his surroundings.''- Henri Frederic Amlel. Swiss critic ( 1821!R8 1).
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LETTERS TO .THE
EDITOR

Schmidt elected in. GOP-dominated House district

Harold Mays

most from Feminists for Life
reads: .. Abortion is a rellection that we have not met the
needs of women. Women
deser ve better than abortion~" Every life involved in
an abortion . including the
baby. the mother and the.
fath er, is precious - ,r nd
Feminist s foJ Life is .working toward a more complete
conversatio'il alxiut abortimt
and its inhumanity.
In tile sum mer of 2005 the "Summer of .lusti~:e"
some of us Bush supporters
are hop ing it will turn out to
be - F,·mini sts for Life i&gt;
sudden !\
· everywhere .
Whethe;- John Roberts is
confi rmed or ever rules on
an abortion decision, he
would have sti II made a· positive impact on the abortion
debate in America simply by
hi s associauon with hi s wife .
Wh ile abortion -advocacy
groups will spend the coming weeks trying to strike
fear tn the hearts of
Americans over the prosptL·t
of a plausibly pro-life judge .
on the Supreme Court. the
not- so-sidebar story is that
Femmi sts liu· Lil'e now has a
higher prol'ile. - a ca lm and .

For the Record
Foreclosures
POMEROY - A fo~eclo s ure action was filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by City National Bank of West
Virginia. Cross Lanes, W.Va .. against Homer Mills, Jr., Lake
Well s. Fla., and others,' alleging default on a mongage agreement in the amount of $30,891 .92.
A foreclosure was ~ranted to National City Mortgage Co. ,
against Chad A. McKibben , and others . ·

bitter. Just like life." .
that _dbwn. Here you get
I was the only person m coffee. refi lls included.
Ralph 's. I leaned back from bacon. egg &gt; and potatoes for
the counter and looked out S3. There you get one nip
the window. There was ll of la-de-da ·coffee and ;i
line of people waiting to get bran · m ullm for $6. And
Jim
into the Ciao Down.
then they have a tip jar.
Mullen
"You . walk in there and Like $6 ain't enough. How
busine~s.
they pretend. they're happy they ' re going to stay in
"They sell tlavored cof. to see you. What woul_d business. I'll ne,:er · know .
people think if I acted like I They've got to remember.
fee. can yoLI believe it 0
Why buy a donut and a cup young, clean and cheerfuL
was glad to see them'? It 's thi s is just a small town.
Ralph -' s wu nd system was seven in the morning. What People don't want all that
of coffee when you can buy
donut -flavored
col'fee? a police scan ner that kind of person is happy at fancy-schmancy,
Paris
Hazelnut coffee. French squawked out EMS dis- seven in the morning 0 I've Hilton, New York stuff here.
Roast Vanilla. Why no\ just patcher codes every three or had three wives and none of Tradi tion, loyalty. that's
open an ice cream parlor' four minutes. His decor was them were happy at seven whll,t cou nts here ."
Maybe I'm getting old. but 1 high linoleum and bowling · in the morning. People
The customers outside the
,remember whe n coffee used trophies:
aren ' t goi1.1g to fall Tor all . Ciao Down were no" form··1 feel sorry for thm,e that fake chirpiness ...
to 'come in just one llavor
ing an impromptu Conga
-coffee. And it only ca1_ne kid s," he sa id . "They' re
I ~aw ~o meonc give U dis- . line. There was much smilin one size. A cup. They gm goi ng to lose their shins. Do gusted look at the line for ing and laughing. Me . I felt
all these crazy choices -' you know they grind the the Ciao Down and head as if I· was po s in~ for an
ta II . sI10 n , squa t. supreme. beans for each cup of coffee towards Ralph 's. He came Edward Hopper painting .
grande - everything but a they selP . Now wh~re in the doo r and walked
"Hurry up and drink that .
cup. You don't know what • woul_d I be If I ,did that_- I straight to 'the Men ·s Room. would .Y&lt;t " Ralph say s 1 to
you're huying. Who wants dtdn t even know _col fee , On his way out he wa~ed to me. " I l gotta close early
to make all tho.se choices came from beans unttl those Ralph and said, "Thanks. " today to go to a funeraL
first thing in the morning~" guys opened up. I thought it He got back in line at the Another one of my · cusRalph \ new competition grew m httl.e brown chips . new place.
tomers h;rd a heart attack.
was the Ciao· Down a little And makmg 11 one cup lit a
Ralph 's menu ha sn' t That's the third one thi s
coffee 'bar with 1'0 little t~me '! They .ean :t he se riou s. ' changed in 2J years. Eggs month . I don 't know what's
deuce top tables. It was very 1 'e had this percolator lor with ba&lt;;on and lurm. Short goin g on. II 111l:IS1 be ~ome- .
modern llalian with tin y 30 years and I ve .never h"d ' tack of llapjac'1k Cheese thing in .the water...
colored light&gt; hanging from .~ny t nn;tplamh . It makes 40 omelets with home frie, .
(Jim Mullen is the m1thor
the cctlin ". work llv local cups at .I_tnne . You throw rn
"They sell fa.ncv niu fi'ins. o( .. lr "/i;ke.\ a VillaR" /dim:
art i... ts 011 ~the \va]]..,_- ll1ll'. . ic -..o me c.~1lfee :.m~ some water What · ~md of hi:cakfast is Complir · atin~ rh~) Simplt•
that \\Js ll C\1. and vet not and _ II\'C minu tes lat&gt;r that ! A mullin . Oh. a whole Lit&lt;·.. rmd "Ba t"·\- Firs1
·
1 1 1' you ve go t stull that Will grain . high-fibt:r. lo\~~- fu t 7(/l!oo. .. ~~Jit can ~'t)ach him
annoyn1~ . p avec :1 li t1c too
l'f
1 1 'h
.
etc
,
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,
mull in . Wllllopcc. You a
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Iou d 01 e1 It s stak-o 1-t1Je-.trt Tl 11,t lC c 1-frome o a11spoon.
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1a s co ee - nu y anu_, couldn't m.rke me ,·hoke jim _nm IIe11@ m.nra.\. u;m.)
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respqnd to the scene. reported
functional damage .to Karr 's
vehicle and disabling damage
to the motorcycle. No one in
Karr's vehicle sustained
injuries though Yochum was
life-flighted to St. Mary 's
Ho_spital due to his injuries.
Spaun said although he was
not completely certain . if
Yochum was wearing a helmet, he did not observe a he I-

_Strickland

Chase

from Page A1
are also being taken so that
items which come in short·
can be purchased.
As a promotion for its project, a di sp lay featuring
items from early sc hool s in
Meigs County has been
arranged in the bank lobby.
It includes a large blackboard purchased ' at auction
when the old Southern
Junior High School was torn
down. a Forest Rose School
sign from 1856 owned by
William Hoback, McGuffey
Readers and other early
school books, a chalk holder.
old time musical instruments, and a couple of
desks, from the coll~ction of
the _bank's manager. Joan
Wolfe, and her family.
Tuesday the children of
Jennifer and John Hoback
of Racine , came to the bank
to pa~s out apples in hopes .
of encouraging contributions. The success of the
Charlene Hoefllchf photos
project depends on the generosity of others interested Jdnah Hoback ; who will be golllg l'nto kindergarten at Southern Elementary th is fal l. spent sevin making a ·difference in eral hours Tuesday at Peoples Bank hand ing out apples and encouraging gifts of school supplies. Here he gives an apple to Lisa Averion.
the life of a child.

Fire trucks
-from

P~ge

A1

Dissolutions

Ralph was upset. It 's hard
to tell when Ralph is upset.
I,Jsually he's just surly; it take s a trained eye to spot
the difference. A new coffee
shop has opened down the
block from hi s diner and it's
taking away some of his

after bein g named U.S. and the first Democrat to ·results and was conceding
trade represe ntative by win the district in three the race. campaign 'pokes- ·
de cades. He was talking to woman Kate Beddingfield
President Bush .
Democrats had viewed the . his family after getting the sa id .
race us a bellwether for 2006.
say ing even a strong showing
to enter bids for the governor's
by .Hackett in such a heavily
race. This spring, Strickland
GOP district would be a.
reversed his decision not to run,
good sign for them in_ the
af_tcr
lellow · Congressman
from Page At
midterm elect ion s.
Sherrod Brown announced he
"We began this ra ce way
would not. The Coleman camback in late March; and no each had cont ri butions of paign reponed collecting $1.01
one had thought we · d be the · more than $W.OOO
million 111 w ntri butlOns dun'hg
focus of the national media
More than 90 percent uf the same penod.
or be .the so-called firq test Strickland 's donors were
Republ ica n
ca ndidates
of the Republican Part y and indi vidual corllfibutors.
include Attorney General Jim
rhe Bush mandate: Well.
Stric kland and Colu mhus Petr o.
Audnor
Betty
ladies and gentle man . we Mayor Michael · Coleman are Montgomery. and Secretary
passed that test," said the only O.,mocrlltic candidates of State Kenn em Blackwe ll.
Schmidt, the first female
elected !'rom southern Ohio's
ts when he · llcd the scene,
2nd District.
Chief
McCoy said.
Hackett . 43, was trvin~ to
"All
er he crossed the , tate
becoiJle the first lniq 'War
line. h ~ just stopped." Chief
from Page A1
combat veteran in Congre ss
McCoy said . " He thou ght
rereakd the driver was that he cou ld not be arrested
met at. the crash site. ·
or chargtd ...
As of yesterday Yochum David Persons Il l' Reedl\·il le . · He said it took about 2- 1/2
he said .
was still in St. Mary\ OhiO.
After the check. Perso ns hours to convince the Ohio
Hospital although the hospi - decided to flee and drove Highway Patrol to arrest
tal did not re lease detail s on toward Gallipolis w!lh Chief Persons. He was taken to the
his condition.
McCoy giving chase. the Gallia County Jail to await
Yochum was found at fault mayor said. He was appr~­ cxtrad!liun back to Maso n
for the accident and will be hended at the cloverlea r exit bv County. 'Ma yor McCoy said.
cited for assured cleared dis- the chief with the assi stance ,;'r
Once he is returned to West
tance and no operators license. Jhe Ohio Hi ghway Patrol.
Virginia . he will be ,:harged
• Spaun was Iuter assi sted on
" It lOOk a rVhi le 10 arrest with lleeing. and al so faces a
tfte sce ne hy Cp l. Chris him," Chief McCoy said .
lduny warrant l'o r a pre vious
P.itchfnrd, Patrolman Alan
He said there were three charge of attempteu breaking
Queen of the Pomeroy Police other people in the vehic le and entering. Chief McCoy
Department. members of the and he had to call for help. s.ud . A charge of possession
Pomeroy Volunteer Fire When Persons real ized he of a deadly_ weapon al so is
D!Ofla(j_,net'lt and Megis EMS . was about to be arres ted. that pending against him.

Supplies

Hanging on the tru ck 's
sides are a bell with its original chrome, a hand lig~t of .
the era. original gages and a
siren that still works. In fact
the whole vehicle can func- ·
tion and operate as a fire
truck with a hose spoo lecj up
and
ready for use.
POMEROY - Di ssolutions were granted in Meigs County
In
gold-leaf 'lettering the
Common Pleas Court to Roger Allen Ziegler and Eunice
Janette Ziegler, and Loretta L Wallace and Jason B. Wallace . fire truck 's door-s are marked
with the number 117 in refer- '
ence to Darst 's unit number
at the Middleport Volunteer
Fire Department of which he
POMEROY - The Pomeroy Police Departmen! rep'orted ha.s been a member for the
the following arrests and charges: Deangelo Thompson, 27, past 31 years.
Pomeroy. domestic violence ; Rebecca Hess. 40. Pomeroy,
Darst' s latest fire truck is a
domestic violence.
1963 Seagrave that he al so
purchased on eBay. Prior to
Darst's purchase, the 1963
model was still being used at
POMEROY - The Pomeroy Police Department a traffic a fire station in Tennessee.
"I like the' Seagraves in
accident involving Donna J: Braun, Pomeroy. who was found.
at fault for improper backing when her vehicle struck a parked general for the open cabs.",
vehicle under the operatiqn of Charlotte L Stewart. Pomeroy, Darst said of wh y he recently
in the Marathon parking lot on West Main Street. There was chose to buy another. adding
that all-the old Seagmve ~ and
light damage to both vehicles.
.

The grinds, they a.re a-changin'

Pomeroy arrests

Pomeroy traffic accidents

PUCO

their equipment were built in
Columbus.
The late~t Seagrave has the
number 119 painted ii} goldfrom Page A1
leaf on its doors to denote the
unit number belonging to Gallia County ma y join in
Darst's father Tom who is a
lifetime member . of the next year's Pops in the Park
Middleport Volunteer Fire promotion. The free .Father's
Day breakfast in Dave Dile s
Department
Darst grew up at the fire Park was di scussed uta recent
department and joined when meeting of Meigs. Mason and
he became old enough which Gallia Countv merchant., _
Plans for a 1\owmber basket
might explai'n his unique
hobby. His day job is at bingo fundraiser have been put
American Electric Power's on hold because of questions
about whether or not the e1·ents
Philip Sporn Planr.
No\\adays
the
1948 are legal under the Feeney•
Seagrave get s the most mile s Bennett American Legion' s
put on it when Darst takes it bingo license . A :-.~ociat'i on
out for drives around the
county like anybody else
with a convertible might do a
on a sunny day.
,
"I definitel y get a lot of
looks and waves: · he sajd.
A paint job for the ~ 963
Seagrave is next on Dar;t' s
hobby list along with so me
upholstery work on the
1948 model. StilL the col lector in ·him wi shes he had _
storage room for just one
more tire truck.

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members discu "ed other
fundrai sing
poss1 hilities,
including the commi,sioli of
pottery. 'cu's Meow replicas
or other keepsake' featu ring
Middlep011 landm•Irks.
\1embers were reminded
about the Phil Din and the
Dozers . concert at the
Middleport High School
football field on Aug. 12. to
be sponsoreJ by the River
City Players as a fundraiser. ·
The As., ociauon do.nated
5300 toward flreworks for
the Ste rnwheel RiYerfest in
Pomerov next month .
The· riext meeting will be
held at 8:30a. m. on-Sept. ~at
People' Bank.

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NEWS ABOUT
SENIOR. I CITIZENS IN MEIGS COUNTY

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The Paily Sentinel

Wednesday, August
. 3,. 2005
Activity Schedule

August 2005 Calenda,r of Events

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'
The Meigs · Multipurpose
Center is open Monday
through Friday from 8 a.m. ·
until 4:30 p.m. Regularly
scheduled activities held
throughout the week include
sewing, quiiting, · bingo.
checkers and games.
Dance team practice is
held each Munday at I ·p.m.
Cost is $1 per session atiended. The Knitting Cirde
meets on Wednesday froin 10
a.m. UJitilno01i .'
· All ages are invited to
attend the activities scheduled. Lunch is served daily at .
II :45 a.m. The. suggested
donation for the noon meal is
$2 for those 60 or older.

Mondav

11

Tuesday

2

.I

I Sensational Salads ·
!9

10

! 11 :00 Rocksprings Bingo
i 1:00 Stroke Support

10 00 Knitting and
Crochet Class
10:00 Social Security
1:00 bance Group .

11 :00 Linda King-Super

! 6:00 Yoga Class (F)

i

100 Dance. Group (F)
600 Yoga (F)

I Baby Pictures due
. . contest

Baby Picture contest
starts

22

· I

1:00 Dance. Group (F)
6 :00 Yoga Class (F)

The Caring and Sharing
Support Group meets each
month
at
the . Meigs
Multi.purpose Center at I
p.m. The meeting date is
August 25 . Lenora Leifheit is
the coordinator for the group
and can be con~cted by ('ailing 992-9919 or 994-7400.
The Stroke Support
Group will meet from 1-2:30
·p.m. 6n August 9. Lea Tipton,
Occupational
Therapist,
Holzer Rehabilitation Center.
Is the coordinator.
The Diabetes Support
Group has been cancelled
until further notice due to
lack of attendance.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

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31

9:00 Paint Class (F)

i

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19
· 9 00 Paint Class (F)

Your Heart Healthy

Class
1:00 D&lt;!nce Group

(F) = fee for the
activity/event

Aug. 2005

Menu Is Subject to Change

r------------------Menus prepared by Linda Myers R.D. L.D.

2

Spaghetti W/ .
Meat Sauce
·Tossed Salad
· Garlic Bread
Grapes

The regular meeting of
'PERI will be held on Friday. ,
August 5 at the Meig s
Multipurpose Senior Center.
Lunch will be . served at
II :45 a.m. ·

The ~adies from the Meigs
County Library will be here
· on August 23 at II a.m. With
a different craft project for
each day. Participants take
hotl)e what \hey make .
'

Health and Fitness
Linda King will 'present the
·following programs:
• · August 2 ~ Super
Sensational Salads
• August 30 ~ Keep Your
Heart Healthy
All of the programs are
schedule&lt;:! at ll a.m. Linda
. works with the Ohio . State
Extension Office and offers a
variety of pr9gram s.

Euchre at the Center

-:. ·

,,
to
be
. ,
played every
·_ ·111 , r
Thursday at the
'&lt;!'
Center. Bring a friend and
join us at 10 a.m. We will
play in groups of four, If you
don ' t know how to pl ay.

5

4

Turkey &amp; Dumplings ·
Carrot Raisin Salad
CornBread
Orange Juice
BrQWnie

Roast Pork W/Gravy
Buttered Beets
Steamed Rice
Dream Cake
Apple Juice

Sloppy Joe On Bun
Baked Beans
Garden Slaw
Pudding
Fresh Berries

10

9

12

11
Pot Roast WI Carrots &amp;
Potatoes
'
Broccoli &amp; Cauliflower
Pears WI Jell-0
Wheat Bread

Oven Fried Chicken
Oven Browned Potatoes
Peas
. Biscuit
cantaloupe W!ldges

Bean Soup W/Ham
Com Bread
Hash Brown Potatoes
Fried Apples
Orange Juice

22

PERl Meeting

Crafts

3

Lasagna
Cucumber/Olive &amp;
Tomato Salad
Garlic Bread
Grapes

Chopped Stl!ak W/Onlons
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans
Pears
Wheat Bread ·

23

Macaroni &amp; Cheese

Chicken Patty On Bun

Creamed Tomatoes
Italian Green Beans
yvatermelon .
. Corn Bread

. Cream .Of Broccoli Soup
Calico Macaroni Salad
Orange Juice

Meatloaf
Scalloped Potatoes
. Confetti Com
· '' O~ange
Wheat Bread

Baked Ham
Mashed Sweet Potatoes
Cauliflower W/Breaq.
Cabbage Pineapple &amp;
Marshmallow
Roll

we ' ll teach you'
We have large print playing .
cards ft&gt;&lt; those' of you who
have trouble · with your
vision. Hope to' see you here
at the Center.

Turkey W/Gravy
M.ixed Vegetables
Bread Dressing
Tomato Juice
Berry Crisp.

Chicken Salad On Bun
Lettuce, Tomatoes
&amp;Cheese
3 Bean Salad
Strawberries on
Cake wiCoot Whip

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25

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Beef &amp; Noodles

Creamed Chicken &amp;

Sauerkraut
Tatorfots
Plums
Applesauce Cake
Wheat Bread

Brussel Sprouts
Peaches
CheeseCake

Biscuit
Mashed Potatoes
Peas W/ Onions
Applesauce
Oatmeal COokies ·

Country Fried Sleek
Baked Potato .
Succotash
Peach Short GakEi

. Thank Ypu For Your Donation

to S2. oo. For Ingredient
tnfonnation, Contact
Theresa MarcinkO; or

Margarwl Corsi

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Categories:
• Fruit, one-crust pie
• Fruit, two-crust pie
• Crumb' crust pie
• Nut pie
• Cream/custard pie

I

decisions

I
".We Care About Patie11l Care" .

• Home Oxygen
• Hospital Beds.
• CPAP Machines • Wheelchairs
• Nebulizers
· • Oximetry

Judging:
.
• Appearance ~ 30 points
• Crust ~ 30 points
• Fitting~ 30 points
• Ease of · recipe ~ 10
points
Judges'

are

final
Firstbe and
second
pl&lt;(ce. will
awarded
to
each category. Best of show
will be awarded from first

placewi~mersonly.

If you !zm,e quesrions or
•rould like more iiJjo rmaiion. please call Debbie
June s at 992 -2161.

MIDDLEPORT ~ A 3-on-3
double elimination basketball
tournament will be held on
Saturday. August. 13, at
General Hartinger Park.
Check-in during the day of
the tournament is 9 a.m. and
the games will start at I0 a.r;n.
Registration fonns are avail- .
able at Locker .219 · in
Middleport, .
Middleport
Trophies ;ind Tees or the ·
Recreation Center:in Athen·s .
For more information, contact Britt 'Dodson at (740) 9921122.

Officiating class.
to be held Aug. 8
ROCK SPRINGS ~ A
football officiatin~ class will
be offered beginmng August
8 from 6 p.m. t&lt;l 8 p.m. in
room 318 of Meigs High
SchooL
· Those completing the
requirements of the class will .
receive a Class 2 officiat'ing
permit fron1 the Ohio High
School Athletic Association.
West Virginia residents are
also eligible for the class.
For registration C\111 Rick
Ash at 992-5960. Bill Schultz
at 992 -9925. or ~ee Richard
Hill at Hometown Market in
Middleport.

Meigs HS Cross"
Country practice
to begin in Aug.

SuggHtad Donauona Per Meal

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Baked Fish
Lima Beans
Cooked Spinach
Sunshine Salad
Roll

Polish ,sausage ·

Pie Baking
Contest
.

. We have some great bakers in Meigs County and .
now is the time to "strut
your stuff.'' We are having
Baby Picture Contest
a pie baking contest on
August 16 at the Center.
'
Do you think you are good . Here are the rules:
at'gucssin g games'! Ir so. you
• Pi es mu st be at the
may be the winner of the
Center by I 0 a.m. on
Bahy' Picture Contest.
August' 16 for registration
Everyone is encouraged
• Judging will be held at
II a. m.
·
·
10 brin g in a picture of
yo urself when you were a
• Pies must be made by
baby or child up .ro the age
.the exfli!&gt;itor ·
of 5. Pictures need to be
• Pies can be one- or twog~ e n to Debbi e Jones by
cru st pies or' crumb crust
, Au gust 9111 and they will be .
•'Pie' must be in di sposdi splayed 111 th Center
able containers and . conRoom durin g the week o.f
tainer must be covered with
August 15- 19 ..
plasfic wrap or foil
The person with the most
• ·Recipe must accompacorrect answers is the winner
ny pie without exhibitor\
and will be. annourlc.cd on
name
August 19. Call Debbie at
• · Exhibito(s can enter
99 2- 21'6 1 if you ,need more .. more than one pie
ihfonnation.

signed
a
$100
million . 5-year.
contract with
the Miami
Heat . on
. Tuesday. a
O'Neal
deal
that
ensures the
12-time All-Star center plenty of added finan cial security
while allowing the team
salary llexibility to pursue
other players.
.
He' II make $20 llii II ion ih
each of the next five seasons
in an agreement believed lo
include incentives. He was "o
have earned $30.6 million
this cumin;; season. opting ·
~&gt;ut of that deal for a longerterm pact . with less money
annually.
"Shaquil.le can name h.is
price," said hi s agenl. Perry
Rogers . "And the price he ·

MYL to host 3-on-3
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The Senior Nutrition Meal is serv'd Daily at 11 :45

Hamloaf
Baked Sweet
Potatoes
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Boiled Cabbage
Banana
Com bread

MIAMI
Shaquille
·O'Neal probably left millions
on the bargaining table . His
higgest obsession now iSJft ·
dollars but
champi onships.

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Spinach Salad
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Moni:tay, August 8

For more information call
Debbie Jones Activities
Director 740-992-2161

· For Ingredient infonnatlon contact Therua Ma'rclnko or M•rvaret Cortil

The arena, wh i~h opened
in 1994, becomes the fir st
of Cleve land' s three stadiums to have its name purchased by a corporate span-.
sur. Jacobs Field is named
for the fa1i1ily that formerly
arena.
owned
the
Cleveland
·Gilbert. bought the nam- lnd'ian ·s and Cie)'eland
.
.
Browns Stadium took on
mg nghts to Gund Arena the name of the team when
when he purc~1ased 11 a~d ' it opened in 1.999.
the Caval1ers lor S375 mli- . · Qui cken Loans. ba sed in
li'on from former owner· Livonia . Mich ., is the
Gordon Gund earli er this nation 's largestonline 'lilOrtyear.
gage company.

' GALLIPOLIS - A schedule of upcoming college
and high school Yilrsily spor1ing events involving
teams !rum Gallia, Meigs and Mason count1eS

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i 9:00 Pa1n) Class (F)

10:15-11:00 Pace Class
10:00 Euchre
10:00 Paint Ceramics with
Ruth Ward
1:00 Caring and Sharing

the . cost of the namin g
rights ,
The team plans to emphasize the nickname "The Q"
and is currently developing
logos and sign s for the
downtown venue ..
The · Cavaliers did not
have a date on when , the
name change would become
official.
Cavaliers official s will go
before the city planning
commission this week to·
get approval fur new exterior signs on the 20,000-seat

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10:00 Knitting and Crochet

L_

Bingo

CLEVELAND
Dan
'cavaliers
owner
Gilberthas put his mark on
the team. Now, he's about
to do the same to the team:s
arena .
Gund Arena will become
Quicken Loans Arena,
. named after the online
mortgage· giant that Gilbert
founded, a team spokesman
confirmed Tuesday. The
Cavaliers did not disclose

Baby Picture contest
winher announced

8:30 -5.:30 Lifeline
Screening
10 00 Social Security
10:00

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Mashed Potatoes
Scalloped Com
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• August 4 ~ Nutrition
bingo (you must bring . a
canned food item to play)
• August 9 ~ Bingo.sponsored by Rocbprings Rehab
Center
• August 16 ' ~ Regular
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Bingo will begin at II a.m.
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11 :00 Hymn Sing with
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18 Senior Day at Fair

10:00 Knitting and
Crochet Class
1:00 Bloodmobile

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11 00 Crafts with Library
Girls

1:00 Dance Group (F)
6:00 Yoga Class (F)

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10:00 Pies need to be at
center'
11:00 Judging of Pies
Begins

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Athens
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Office will be at the Mc1g'
Senior Center to assist people
with Social Security problems and to provide ilifonnation. The dates are August I 0
and 24 from I 0- II a.m. 1\ o
appointment "
needed:
please regiSier at the receptionist desk.

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15 Meigs County Fair
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practice for all
tntere s tea
boys .and girls
5
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Monday , ·
August 8.
Runners should meet in
front of the high school fielq
house and· have a completed
phy sical' form on hand or on
file.
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practices will be held 8 a.m . ·
August 1-5. For more information. contact Coach Mike
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named was winning."

Rogers
said
O'Neal
remains the player with the
highest annual salary in the

Ex-NCAA official says Radojevic was a pro.
COLUMBUS (AP) ~
. A fired him in June 2004. He's
court tiling on behalf of fired seeking the $3 .5 million he
Ohio State basketball coach would. have been paid under
Jim o ·'Brien claims he d.id not his contract.
break any NCAA rules when
Ohio State fired 0 ' Brien
he gave money to .a player's after he acknowledged giving
mother because the player $6,000 to the mother of a
had turned professional.
· Serbian recruit in 1999.
David Swank. former head
Swank's statements rebut
of the NCAA Committee on an NCAA ·allegation that
Infractions, made the claim in O' Brien broke its rules by
le,gal
documents
filed giving the mother of recrun
. Monday in the Ohio Court of Aleksandar Radojevic the
·
· Joan.
Clmms.
O'Brien is suing the uni Swank. head of the NCAA
versity. asserting the school inl'ractions committee from
violated his contract when it 1992 to 1999, contends that

Radoj-evic
was a protessional athlete
and not a
recruit when
. .. 0' Brien
made , the

The deal was signed shortly after the league \ mora torium on player signings
e.xpi'rcd Tuesday. Signing s
were supposed to begm near- ly two week s ;.igo. but minor
complic.llions in putting the
new six-year collective bilrgaining agreement into writing forceLILwu·delays.

o· Neal . ho we ver. never
looked to go elsel"here. He
didn 't e1·en speak with other
clubs .
·-rm IW\ e'citedabout my
new a ~ree mellt with the
Heat." o ·Ncal said.in a statement rd easeJ bv the team. ·
"Thi ' cont ract ailows me to
Please see O'Neal. B&amp;

Chong M. Kim, MD.IUrologist:

C-USA ready for fall
season with ,new faces
MEMPHIS, Tenn . (AP)
~ Mike Price is happy to be
joining · Conference-USA
and glad his new playmates .
thirik he and hi s Miners are
worth y opponents. But he
needs a bit more time to· size
up the competition .'
Louisville.
Cinci nnati .
"I haven't played against Texas Chri stian Uni ver, ity
them. coached agamst them and Universicty of South
or anythmg hke that But n · Florida have left the conferlooks to me like a great ence.
Price's squ ad was picked
league top to bot1om," Price
said Tuesday at C-USA' s in a pre.season coa.ches· poll
football media day.
to win '\he league's we sternPrice was not alone at the division, but he wasn·t gi vstart of a learning cycle. His ing the vote too mu ch
Miners of the University of weight
Texas at El Paso make up
"That hasn't scored one
one of six teams. new. to C- touchdown or made a tackle,
USA thi s year.
. but it's fun to be recognized·
The others .are Marshall, and we' re honored .... he said.
Rice. Southern Methodist
Sou'thern Miss is&gt; ippi was
· University. ' University of picked to lead the conferCentrul Florida, and Tulsa. ence. but coach Jeff Bower
They join C-USA old-timers wasn't getting ton exci.ted.
East Carolina. · Houston. either.
.
Southern
"That 's our ex pectati on
Memphis.
Miss issippi. Tulane and eve ry year. to . win the
Uni versit y of Alabama Piease see New, B6
Birmingham

said~

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The NCAA · ha s said
O'Brien agreed to pay the
money to Radojevic"s mother
in September 1998 -· before
O'Bnen
knew
about
Radojevic's prolessional con· loan.
tract. .
Swank said information
However. Swank contends
from Ohio State shows that ' the loan was arrang,d in
Radojevic had signed a con- Decemher 199X.
.
tmct and played with a pro- · N'CAA spo.kesman Enk
fcssional team in 1996· in Christianson declined to
Yuooslavia.
Ohio State was CO!l11nent Tuesday, citing
"
d the
noutied of that in October ongoing litigation an t11e
l'l98 aild the university noli- organizat'ion 's own investigalied O'Brien at that time. he tion.

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Before · h1S start at Yankee
Stadi um a le11. weeks ago,
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Seattle 4 Detro1 t 1
Bos1o n 6 Ka nsas Clry 4
Cleveland 6 N Y Yan kees 5
Tampa Bay 10, Texa s B
Toronto 7 Ch1cago While Sox 3

Oakland 5 Mmnesota 2
• L A Angels 10 Balt1more 1

Today's Gamea
• Seatt!e (Mecl1e

10 7} at DetrOit
:(Maroth 8· 11), 7 05 p m
K ansas C1ty (Snyder 0 2) at Boston
{!A111 er 3·4} 7 OS I' m
J.,l Y Yan kee s tMussma 10·6) at
&lt;lle\leland (Lee 11 4 ) 7 05 p m
j"ampa Bay {Katmrr 6·7) at Texa s
(A rc Rodnguez 2 2) 8 05 p m
• Torontc (Bush 1 5 ) at Ch1cago W htte
x {0 Hernandez 8·3) 8 05 m
Oakland (Ha rden 9 4) at Mmnesota
"(Silva 7·5) B 10 p m
Baltrmore (Bedard 5 3) at l A Angels
(Lackey 8·4) 10 05 p m

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fou r in New York early 111
Jul y, and dunng the senes
El .trton sensed a lew of
Cle;e la nd \ pl aye rs we re
ca ught up 111 the Ya nkees'
p&lt; nst n ped mys11q ue
' We m,ty ha ve been a litt le
.tiW -sl1uck · El.11ton ,,11d
But we· ve proven v. c c~tn
pl.tv wnh .my te.1 m 111 tht s
lc.1guc ··
Boh W1 dm"n ('le1cl.t nd\
lnun h • ~ lreve r, r~ 11 rc J Der~ k
Jete r on a grounder wuh a
t unn~r ,Jl second tor hts 2~t h
,,1\ e 111 32 .mempls.
Ronr11 e llcllt ard ht t a three' un dou hlc oft an erraur AI
I e ll ~r ( 1- I ). .tnd Vtctor
~·l ,lltlll CI
homc1cd
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Ckw l.1 nd. wlmh came 1n 4
112 u:imcs bchtnd wtl tl-c.trd
k.t d;, O.tkl ,utd The lnd1.&lt;ns
.trc .1-+- I when the' su!fe .tt

JUI11 hkd ,,g,u nst the powcrlltl
New Ymk Y.mkees
El.ut on u l1ll .t tnc d N~w
Y111 k s potc lll ltnc up lor stx
l ll lltn g:., .
k .tdlll g .
the
Ckl el .mcl lnLh,tns to a h-5
\P, ! !l rlll'S Jdy mgh t 0\C r the
Yankees . who coul dn·t st.tge
the1r time! str ,ught wme back
El.u tun I7·5 l ,d lowed three·
t uns .tn d lour h tts .1s the
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lnd &lt;.tn s won the ope ner ol ie.t'. t :., t X IUJl S
Alex Roun uuez IH t hts ALth eu
th1 ee-g.11ne
se11 e"
..t ~ dln :., t the Yankee,. l Hl l' •ol .t k adl1tg 29th ~ h o me 1. " twoh;mdltrl ol teams the) 1e b.&lt;t run shot. ,md Tin a M.11t rnez
lldd d ~ nl o dnve to1 New
tl mg lo t the Al "tid card
Tile lnd 1,111 s los t thtee nl Y01k " h1 ch tr,uled 6- 1 go&lt; ng

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whJC h they r.71l red !ro m lm11
nuts down rn the e rd llh
rntH IHl. . bcLt11111 1H! th e f 1rst

te,lJl t t o do so 'i n;::e the 1975
· Cmun n.rtr Reds They coul dn t pull ott .mother one. howel-et. ,md fell \ 1/2 g.unes
beh n1d I rrst-pl .tce Boston rn
the AL Ltst
·we h.td too btg at ,1 hole
to chmb out ot," Y,rn kees
manage r .lne To rre ioiatd
Wrth New York dow n 6-1
tn the S1X th , Gary Shetfreld·
npped a sl10t to lett tha t
nllSsed bemg a home1 by

inches , thuddmg off the top
ot the 19-foot-ht gh wall
Coco Cnsp qu1 ckl y got the
ball tnto the mf1eld. holdtng
Shetlt eld to a long smgle.
But Cnsp couldn 't do an ythtn g but wa tch as Roclngucz
toll owed wnh hts homer onto
the home run porc h rn lett.
bnngmg New York to 6-3
Th e Yankees - ~o t .t n
unearned run 111 th e s eve nth .
se t up by relt ever Arthur
Rhodes ' f1 rst errm smce June
I. 1998 Alter Jorge Pos.tda
sr ngled . Trno Mart tnez hrt a
co mebac ket that Rho des
gloved but thr ew away ,Jt
second for h1 s fu st er1(ll 111
4 17 g.unes
Rhodes th ough. squumed
out of th e mess by ,tllow 1ng
onl y Jete1's RBI ft e ld e~ · ,
choice
" Arthur drd ,, gre.1t JOb of
reg rouprn g," lnchans m,tn ager En c We d ge ~ s,ud "The
bullpen d1d a tantastt c JOb all tour of them "
New York closed to o~5 Ill

CLASSIFIED

1he etg hth when Sheffi eld
score d fro m thttd on Scott
Sauerbeck ·s wrl cf pttch
Sauerbeck was trying to
th ro v. a cur ve ball to Jason
G.am b1. bu t got h ts h,md
caught on ht S Je rsey and the
ball nearl y htt the bac kstop
on the tl y.
'" I d1dn ' t want to embarra&gt;S
myse lf," Sauerbeck said
" But I guess I tltd "
.
Leiter completely lost hts
control in the th1fd. He
walked the b.tses lull on 16
pttches
before
Belli ard
unloaded them wrth a doubl e
dow n the lelt ·fte ld lrne
Tlmd- base
coac h
Joel
Sktnner tned to -hold up Jose
Herna ndez, but he ran
th rough Skrnner s stop s1gn
as the lndtans went up 5- 1
Letter walked ltvc m ht s
shortest outing smce June 8,
2003, wtth th e Mets
"Walkmg ftve 111 15 batters,
somethtng bad w1ll happen.:·
Letter satd, "and tt d1d."

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Chr ppe1 Iones w,1s re.1dy lor
,, btg nrg hl at the pl ate Then
he got tll JLH CLi ~ ..Lg.un
The £ r,!'es tlmd baseman
homered .1nd drove 111 lour
runs helotc k." mg the game
wtth c1 ttg ht ' huuld er rntur y
•n the to utth mnm g. ,md
Atl,&lt;nt a ended the Ctn cmrut1
ReUs' st'.t~ on ~ lll g h ft ve-g.1me
\\l llllltll g \! teak wHh :..1 12-2
\ ICIOI y TUI.:- sday mght
Jo nes

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wce ls s wtth " too\ rntu ry ear lrer tn the se,1so n left the
g,fme wr th ,, JO ta lor cul t
str,un .t iter dt v m ~ to hts Jell
rn .t n clt ort to ~s t op Ry,m
h ee l's sil.trp gto untlc1 Hers
d.,y-to-d.ty
· I' ve bee n "v.rn gmg

th ~

hdf

pt ett y v. ell l.&lt;tely," Jones s,ud
111 the upbc.rt Atl ,mtd clllbhousc "Tomght a co uple I ell
111 . Whe n yuu ge t thr ee h1ts.
you ·re thmktng, 'A ll n ght.
1i1aybe I can get lou r or lt v ~ .'
Then tht s happened. Rtght
now. I c,tn t unag me th row•ng the h.dl ,tcross thiS mom.

but we ' II see how n feels
to mo rrow ,.
&lt;\t l,m ta manage t Bobby
Cox d1d n' t expect Jones to be
placed o n the dtsabled lt st
.. 1 doubt he. ll play tmnorrow:· Cox satd " I thought rt
was lm thumb at fi rst. A lot
ol tun es, when an 1nltcldcr
d1ve s l1ke that. tt (bends ) I11S
thumb b.tck ··
Catchct Bnan McCa nn
also ho mered dnd Marcus
Gtles had three hrt s and three
RBi s ,rs the Br,JVes roll ed to
thelf seve nth wm tn etght
ga mes. The Bra, es extended
th etr lead tn the NL East to a
se ,tso n ~ be s t 5 1/2 g&lt;~ m e&gt; over
the Wash111 gton Nati on.tl s
whrk matchrng thc1r secontl·
largest wmnmg margtn ot the
se,tson Th etr w1des t w.ts a
16 ~0 w m ove t Housto n on
May 8.
Cmctnnatr s run ,was thetr
best S!nce winning seven 111 a
row from May 19·25 of last

aturc at 91 degrees . Jotgc
Sosa lasted JU st long enough
to nnprove to 4 ~ 0 tn l11 s l.tst
seven start s Sosd (7- 1)
all owed ~ r x htts, one run anil
th ree walks w1th f011r strik eouts 111 f,ve rnnm gs
"To grve up only one 1 un 1n
tim place rs unbel&lt;e vable ··
McCann sard
Jones and Adam LaRoche
e.1ch had 1un·sconng doubles
tn Atl ant ,1·s two·run ltrst
1nnrng In the second, Jones
lollowed Gri es' RBI srngle
wtlh a two.run smgle down
the n ght-l1eld ltne Andruw
Jones 'k nocked Ramon Ort1 z
out of the g,une with a double
to left ~ cent e r.
Atlanta p:led up etght hits
sed son .
and srx runs wtth two walks
Wtth the gamettmc temper· tn I I ~ 3 tnnrn gs agam st Ort1 z

(6-7), who was 3-0 w1th a
4 36 ERA tn hts pre vtous ft ve
start s His overall ERA
clrmbed trom 5 84 to 6 30 as
he all owed at least one run 1n
the hrst rnmng tor the hlth
ttme 111 hrs last s1x starts
"Sean Cdsey's our f1fth htt ·
ter, .1nd we' re already dow n
srx:· Reds manager Je rr y
N,n ron satd "That makes tt
tough to come back . They·ve
got very good httters. and
the y' re not gomg to mtss a
lot ol mtstakes "
" I tell good," Orttz sard " I
threw a couple ot bad p1tc h ~
es. but I threw some good
ones , too They h1t eve rythm g Nothtn g yo u can do
.rbout that ··
Felipe Lopez w,tlked w11h
one out , stole second ,tnd
scored Crncrnnati 's ftr st run
on Ken Grtffey Jr 's stngle to
left m the th1rd
Chtppe r Jones got that run
back w1th d solo homer 111 the
fourth mnrng off reh ever
Randy Ke1 sler. hJS mnth ol
the season and h rst srnce he

se ve n games . Reds rookt c

1B Edwtn En carnaciOn had
three err01 ' .md two s tnk e~
out s. along w1th gtoundm g
rnto a double pl,ty The 1ast
Reds thud base man to make
three eno1 s in one game was
Wtllre Greene on Aprtl 9.
1996 . .tg.unst th e Mc ts

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The
undersigned
Bernard V
Fultz,
f):ecutor

of

the

E6tate of Howard 0
Nolan, pursuant to
the
authonty
as
Executor under the
Last
W1ll
and
Testament of the
decedent, admtms·
tered '" the Me1gs
County Probate Court
u"nder Case Number
20051035 Will offer for
public sale the res1·
dance of the ctece·
dent on the steps of
• the Me1gs County
Courthou -s- e ,
Pomeroy, Oh10 at
11 :00 a.m. on Friday.
August 5, 2005
The residence of the
decedent IS located al
1231 College Streel,
Syracuse, OhiQ.
The residence gener·
ally cons1sts of a sm·
gle fam&lt;ly dwell&lt;ng
with bnck veneer, a
full basement, two car
garage which accord·
lng to the Auditor's
Tax Records is 24' x
33 ' The re sidence
cons1sts of kitchen ,
d inmg room , hv1ng
room, two bedi ooms,
two bathrooms and a
partial bathroom m
the basement Th e
real estate 1s located
on a lot ' omprismg
about t 3,632 square
feet described by the
appraiser to be 31
acres

The residence
1s
aervlced by etectrlcl·
ty, goa . public water
and sanitary sewer
and has. central heal·
lhg and air condition·
lng.
The r.. t eofa te to
being told "at Ia ".
'1'he rul aalate Ia free
md ctelr of al l

Incumbran c e s
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and real estate taxes
fot the Year 2005
which shall be prorot·
ed 11 of the dote of
cloatng .
pertleo
IDtereoted
may make arrangementa to exam ine t~
premises, prior to
:Sole , by cal ling the

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The
Executor
1'eserves the nght to
reJeCt any and all btds
for the real estate
Bernard V
Fultz ,
Executor
of
the
Estate of Howard D
Nolan
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Publ1c Notice
The Annual F.nanc1al
Report · Form 4502 ot
t he Eastern local
School Dtsln c l for the
f1scal year ended
June 30 , 2005 has
been
completed
Form 4502 IS avatl·
able
for
public
1nspect1on tn the treasurer's off1ce located
at
50008
SR681 .
Re edsville ,
Oh1o
between the hours of
8 00 a m to 4 00 p m
Monday
through
Frrday LISa M RitChie
Eastern
Lo c al
Treasurer
74().667·3319
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Public Notice

l'uhln
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the nght to reJect any
or all b1ds submitted
The above descnbed
collateral w1ll be sold
' as IS· Where IS ' , With
no
expressed
or
1mpl1ed
warranty
g1ven
For further mforma·
t1on.
or
for
an
appointment
to
Inspect
collateral ,
pr1or to sale date contact Cyndie, Stacy, or
Randy at 992·2136
(8) 3, 4 , 5

Public Notice
The Home Nat1onal
Bank Will auct1on the
tollow1ng items on
Saturday, August 6
2005 at 10 00 a m at
the Banks parkmg
lol.
1987 Welcratt 19 h
boat, WELT004BC787
1972 Chevy Chevelle
Sup e r s p , ort
1D 3 7U 2 B 5 7 9 16t
(Restorable)
1971 Chevy C~evelle
Su p e r s p o rt
1 3 6 3 71 B183721
(R estorable)
1994 Ford F250 4x4
o 1 e s e i
1FTHF26 KXRNB2927

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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby
g1ven
tha t
on
Saturday, August 6
2005, at 10 00 am , a
pUblic s ale wUI be
he ld at 211 W Second
St, Pomeroy, Oh io
The Farmers Bank
and
Savings
Compan_y Ia sel lin g
for cash In hand or
certifi ed check the
following collateral·
1993 Ford Tourut 4D
1FALP5245PA21 3817
2001 Dodge Stratuo
4D
SSE
t B3EJ46X81 N627646
The Farmers Bank
and
Savings
Company, Pomeroy,
Oh Ia, rooer vea the
right t o bid at thll
sale, and to withdraw
t he above colla tera l
prior to sale Furlher,
The Farmers Ban k
and
Savings
Company reserves

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from 9am 5pm State AI
pies Call (7 40)446· 4446
160 2 m1ie s north fro m
G1ve awa y
Kttle ns
Call Holzer Hospital Baby &amp; ted·
(740)256·6702
dler ctothrn g some new
roc kmg cha1r kitchen table
Lo;T AND
dresser mens &amp; womens
Fnt!Ntl
clothtng
kttche['l
ware
knr ck knacks and much
$1,000 RewArd
more
For mformatlon Jeadrng to
!he arrest&amp;prosecu tmn of Anttque vtctoller tr unks
th e person who stole 1Bfl rocktng chatr glassware
trailer w/racks grey canvas k1d s desk &amp; charrs and
top w/treated outs rde furnr mu ch more Fn &amp; Sat 7/5·
lure rnstde lrom Wtll Power 716 Across from BP Station
Tumbling
area
Call 1n Aro Grande
Gallipolis Pollee Department
(740)446 13 13 All 1nlorma Band saW cannmg 1ars
pressure canner golf bag
hon rs con fidential
clu bs skiS· boots men s
Fo und
A lbum
of su 1ts sweaters jeans came
Mon uments 1n old Walnut clolhtn g college text books
Ridge Cemetery
Phone prmter dishes lmens much
(740)256·6504
more 2118 At t41 Aug 5
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Dally In-Column: 1 : 00 p.m.
Monday-Friday for Insertion
In Next Day's Paper
Sunday In-Column : 1 : 00 p.m .
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INDEX

4x4 's For Sate .•............••....•...••..••........•..... 725
Announcement ......................................... 030
Antiques.......... ... .. ... .. .............. .. ..530
Apartments lor Rent ... . ....... ... .... 440
Auction and Flea Market .. ... . .... , ... 080
Auto Parts &amp; Accessories . ... . ... . ... 760
Auto Repaor.. :..... .... ...•. .•...••.•.••...•....•...... 770
Autos for Sale ••••... .. ........ ...............•........•. 7t0
Boats &amp; Motors for Sale . .. .. ... .. .. . 750
Building Supplies .. . ... . .. . . .. ... 550
Bustness and Buildings . .... .... •. ... .. . 340
Business 0Pf1ortunily .......•........•....•.•.•.. •....2t0
Business Tralnlng ...... .......... ..... .... ..... ......... 140
Campers &amp; Molor Homes ..... ... ................. 790
Camping Equipment ... ...... .... .. ..... 780
Cards of Thanks... .. . ... . : .. .... .•.....010
Child/Elderly Care . .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .-190
Electrical/Refngeratlon ............................840
Equ1pment for Rent .. ............................... 480
Excavating .............................,.......... .. . .. 830
Farm Equipment............. .. .. •.............. 6t0
Farms for Rent... .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. 430
Farms for Sate . .... . .. ' .•.. .. · • . .. ....... 330
For Lease .. .. ... .. ............................... 490
For Sale. . . ....... ..............•..•....•....•• .•••..•.•. 585
For Sale or Trade .•....... .... . . . .... . .. 590
Fru1ts &amp; Vegetables .. . .. ...... .. .•.... 580
Furnished Rooms .. . ... .. .. .. .. .... 450
General Hauling. .... ..........•........ ...... 850
Giveaway ... ................................................. 040
Happy Ads ••.••........•....•• .........•....•........•....•... 050
Hay &amp; Grain.......... . ... ..... .. .. . .. ....... 640
Help wanted.. • .. ... .... .....•. . ........... 110
Home Improvements ... .. .............. .......810
Homes lor Sate ......•.....•••..•••..••............•....•.. 310
Household Goods ...................................... 510
Houses lor Rent .....•. .. ..................•....•...... 410
In Memoriam........... ..•.. ......• ...............•.. 020
Insurance ... ........ ...... ............................... 130
Lawn &amp; Garden Equipment ........................ 660
Livestock....................... ..... .. . .. .. . .. .. 630
Lost and Found....... ... .•. ......•..... ........ 060
Lots &amp; Acreage ........ .... ... ... ... .... ..... 350
Ml!ICeilaneous.... .•. ... .. .... .•.............•••.•170
Miscellaneous Merchandise........... .... •.. .. 540
Mobile Home Repair •••....•...••...... ............ . 860
Mobile Homes lor Rent
... ........ ... ... 420
Mobile Homes for Sale .... . .• . .. ......... 320
Money to Loan .. . ............ ..••...•. ••......•... 220
Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers.. .................... 740
Muslcallnstrumenta ......... . ... .... .. ... 570
Personals................. ... .. ... ... ... . .... 005
Peta lor Sate •.. 1. •• ••••••••• •• • •• • ••••••••••• 560
Plumbing &amp; Heating ..•... .......•• ........•..•.•,.820
Professional Servlcea.. .............. ...... .. ... 230
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair .. . ... ... ... .. ...'. . t60
Real Eotate Wanted ..... ... ... .. .. • .. .... 360
SChools Instruction ....... ... ....................150
Seed , Plant &amp; Fertilizer ...........•....•. ••.•. ....... 650
Situations Wanted ....................•.......•..... 120
Space for Rent....... .... . .. .. .•. .... .. .. .460
Sporting Goods .. . ... .. . .. ... .. . .. ....... 520
SUV'a for Sale . .. .... .. •. •... ................ 720
Trucks for Sale .......................................... ;r15
Upholstery ........ ...•.....•....•...... ..•....•.. . . .. 870
Vans For Sale.. ....... .. .. .. . ... .•. . ... 730
Wanted to Buy . .. . . . .. . .. . .. .. ... 090
Wanted to Buy- Farm Supplles ......•.•...••.... 620
Wanted To Do . ..................................... tBO
Wanted to Rent ........... ..•.. .. ... .. .... . .. . 470
Yard Sale- Galllpoilo.. . ... .... .. ..... .. ..072
Yard Sole·Pomeroy/Middle ...... ........•..... 074
Yard Soie·Pt. Pleasant . .......... •••.... ..••.•. 076

All Display : 12 Noon 2
Business Days Prior To
Publication
Sunday Display : 1:00
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POLICIES Ohio Valley Publlahmg reaerveathe [lghtto edit, reject or cancel any ad at any t1me Errora must De reponed on the first day of
frlbune-Sentinei-Reghster will be retpontlbte for no more than the cost of the apace occuprad by the error and only the firs t lnaertlon We

any loaa or expense that reauha from the publication or omlaaton of en ad vertisement Correct ion will be ma de 1n the flral available edlt tor)
are alwaya confidential • Current rate card applies • All real eatata advertlaements are SUbJeCt to the Federal Fatr Houatng Act of 1968
accepts
wanted ada
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588 Clothrng &amp; kmck
knacks
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baby rl ems 353 John son
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on 681 from Tuppers Pl arn s
Frl 5th ·Sat 6th 9 00·5 00
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toys Tuppe rw are
Longaberger Noble Summit
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Huge Yard Sale St John
l uthern Church Prne Gr ove
Road 2 mrles !rom 5 Po tnl s
Follow stgns Aug 5&amp;6 9 4
Mulh· Famrly Fnday and
Saturday 5th&amp; 6th a am to
6pm
Baby grrl clothes
Boys cloth es 4 6 toys
househo ld old glass lots ol
mce clolhmg Foll ow new
hrghway toward Racme ex 1t
CR28/Bashan Road left 3
mrles 740 949 a224

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We19hl set toys gtrls &amp;
ladres dresses &amp; lots more 1
On At 7 where two lane
dlvtdes rnto 4 lane Aug 4th
5th 6th Thurs &amp; Fn 9 4
Sat 9 12

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4 lamrly yard sale Aug 3rd
4th 5th 9am ? Chfton cast
tron but cher ke" le bass1net
wheels &amp; trres clothmg
assorted srzes lots ol mrcs
Garage Sale Aug 3 4 5 8 3
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Rutland Ftre house Avon
baby clothes
fur nrtur e
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Baby Items
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-Mrsc 114 Howard St/Haven
HeightS Sat 8 6..()5 9 1
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100 WORKERS NEEDED
Assemt&gt;le crafts ,
wood rtems
To $480/wk
Malenals provtded
Free mlor matton pkg 24Hr
801 428 4649

Aau lt SerVIces Otrector for
lhe Mergs County Board of
MRD D Respon sible lor
development overst ght and
rmplementatron ol program s
lor adults w1 th develop men
tal dtsabrlitres
Posttton
Re qutrements
Bache tors Aehabtltt atron,
Educa tron
Specral
Psychology
Public
Admtntslra t1on Busrness or
related degree Preferred
Ftve year s expenence rn
MRDD freld
two years
supervisory
expe rrence
Must poss ess or be eltgr ble
lor OhiO Depar tment of
MRDO
Adult
Se rv rces
~:anage ment 2 cerltticate
Send resume to M CBM·
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PO
B ox
307
Syracuse Ohro 45779
Applrcatron Dead line August
12 2005

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Cost TechniCian Pos1110n
reQurres good Exce l sktlls
general comp uter knowl
edge Willingness to travel
and wo rk overtrme Startr ng
pay rate $16/hr Applican t
needs not have ex perr ence
Must have good wo rk ethrcs
and w1lhngness to learn
Tra_jnmg
prov tded
Fax
resumes l o (6 14)716·2272
COTA!WV l rce nse
Requrred/Fu llttme
Occup aiiOn al
Th erapt st!lnpahent
Phystcal Thera ~ 1st1 Home
Health
Physrcal
Theraptst/Outpat•enl
AN/PAN Home
Hea lth/Hospice
Transcrrptronrst/Part trme
Ultra Sound
n
TechNasc ular/Phystctan
Olttce /Part trme
Interested candrd ates
should call 304 242 2205
or send resume to
Human
Resources/Camden Clar k
Memorrat
Hospr tal
PO box 718
Parkersburg WV 26102

FAX (304 ) 424·2825
Apply online at
wwwccm h erg

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Home Health Care of SED ts
curren tl y acce ptrng apphca·
ttons for AN s and Atde s
Gompetrlrve wages &amp; bene·
fits ~ 866-368· 11 00 Toll
Free

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F nancral
ttr ce
of Con sume
ffarrs BEFORE vo u raft
ance you1 home o
b\atn a loan BEWAA
I requesr.; for any larg
dva ncr:&gt; payments o
ees or msurance Call
he Olftce ol Con sum e
flatrs toll free a1 1·866
78 0003 to learn rf the
or tg age broke r
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end er
ts
proper!
tcensed (Thts 1s a pu bh
ervtce an nouncemen
rom the O hro Valle
Publishtn Com pan J

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Under new manageme nl
St R\10~
HeallnQ &amp; Cooling busmess
rs look1ng tor rnstatlers W1th
C a~ es by Kathy weddmg &amp;
1 year ol har.ds on and a
a\1 occasron also Karaoke
techn rcal ot 1 year Sal ary
call (7 40)992 0723 al ter
depends on experience
3pm
Send resum e to HVAC PO
Box 572 Ker r OH 45543
TURNED DOWN ON
SOC1AL SECUR1TY ISS! ?
~ r rele ss Gallery now hu rng
No Fee Unless We Wrnt
full and part trme he lp Cell
1 888 582 3345
pho ne e ~pe r ren c e helpt ul

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(606)9 28 1608 or em a I
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Box 6792 Huntmgton WV
112 Pl ea san t Stree t 3
25773 .
Bedroom 1 t /2 Bat hs
!50
Famr ly Room Dmmg Roo m
Snt(Mll.~
Full Basement
Storage
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Bldg Garage New Central
Concealed Ptsto l Cla ss A•r Cond New Wmdows
Now to rmmg Augus t 13 at (304)675 4034

lmm edtate
ope ntng lor
Nurse Practt liOner tn a
physrctan s off1ce Fufi/Part
hme Excellent salary and
benefrts Apply to CLA 574
clo Gall rpolt s Darly Tnbune
PO Box 469 Gallrpotrs OH VFW Maso n WV Ohr o &amp;
WV &amp; all legal slates Call
45631
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740 84 3 555 5
Maple Grove Cabtnetry 1s
seektng an honest depend Galhpolis Career College
(Ca reers Close To Hom e)
able rndrvrd ual lor l ull or part
Call
Today• 740-446 4367
ttme work Experrence m
1 aoo '214..() 452
cabme t/ counte rrop work
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labncatronl tn slalialton pre
Acc redoled Member Accredn ng
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Mrddleton Estates a leading
prov1der ot supp ort ser vtces
to md1v1d uals w1th mental
retardahon a nd develop
mental dtsabtlitres IS lookr ng
fo r full lrme and part trme
Support AssOCiates (drrect
ca re staN) 1n the Gall rpoils
area An Equal Opportunity
Employer FfM!DN
App licatiOns wtll be taken
Monday th roug h Frtday
8 OOam 4 OOpm at the tacrlr
ty 8204 Ca rl a Or ve No
phone ca ns please

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All real estate adv ertralng
rn thts newspaper 1s
subject to the Federal
Fa ir Kouslng Act of 1968
wh1ch makes tt llt&amp;gal to
advertise any
preference, hmltatlon or
dlscrtmtnatlon bas!Xt on
race color religion sex
ramllta l statu s or netronal
orrgm or any mtentton lo
mak e anv sueh
pr eference hmltatron or
dtscnmr natron
Tht s newspsper wil l not
know ingly accept
adverttsem ents for real
estate whrch rs m
vrolat1on of thi! law Our
. rea ders are herebv
tnformed that all
dwettmgs advertised tn
th1s new spape r are
BVllth'lble on an equal
opportumty bases

For Sate/Fo r Rent Lovely
Ar ve r P rop erty 1 Acre
B r1ck'V• ny l Gara ge an d
Carport
Basement
Haro.vooct Floors
3BR
2BA LR OR FA 2 I re
places
St60 000
or
$800 mo
(7401446·053 f:t
(502)303 3621
H.ome tor s &lt;~ lc 110 Kmeon
Dnve 2 bedroom I bath
lull basement w lh wood
burn1ng ttreplace Very clean
and well burlt Must see•
S78 500 1740 1245 5624 or
(740 )379 2321

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Cedar
St
Mea dowbrook
Add
3
Bedroo m t 112 Bath Corner
lot new Roof move m con
d1M n new Ca r pet and
Floonng Storage Butldtng
Fe nced m Back
Yard
State At 141 Galtrpohs 01-1
(304)675 7708
2 large hearoom I bat\1 LA
186 North Pa rk Dr ve
2· KT DR C a r heat 2 auf
bed room 1 bath Full oase bu1ld ngst c &lt;:~r port move m
ment detached Gar age CGndtltOn Abo ul 1 12 ac
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Cen t r;:~l Au Pe rfec 1 rn town 1740)-'46 2098 $56 000
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locat•on Fenced m bac~
\lcmn f H0\1 ~
yard
Gate
opens
to
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FRE E Home Pleasant Valley Hosptta t
entert arnmen t
System 13041675 3323
FREE Equipme nt and Install
3 Bea room
2 Bat h 1995 Clayton Doublew•de
up to lour rooms 145 chan
Ftreplace In the coun try on 24)(52 Jbr 20a lh IOtal elec
ne ls S29 00 a montn Ask
518 000
0 80
t 6 acres $95 000 Call tt c
how IO get FREE HBO
(304)675 2907
(7 40)709 11 66
MAX and STARS 1 BOO
52 3· 7556 for dela tls
3 Be(jroom 2 Bath L 1 ~ ng 1996 Re omono 16•80 3 bt
Room Famtly Room UT 2 oa on ren ted 101 w large
w,~,}JI
Po ol Arpl art ces 2 De&lt;:l'. 5 OOICI' 304 675 3689

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14x80
Oakwood
Freemon!
3 bedr Oom 2
bat hs und'erprnnmg ar d
A/C ncluded Very cl ean
re ady lo go Pnce neg ser
ous calls onty
(7&lt;10)388
4 bedroom 2 bath Rous h 8513 (740)388 80 17
Ferrell lane S35 000 fu m
1999
14x80
Oakwood
304·6 75 19tl or 59 3·2096
Freemon!
3 bedroom 2 •
AHent1on 1
, baths un~erp r nnmg A C
Local cornpany otfer.ng NO clea n
Prtce neg
DOWN PAYMEN T
pro {7 40) 388 85 13 (740)388
Care r grams lor you to buy you' ao17
Magtc Yea rs Day
home Instead ol rentmg
Center State ucenseo
5 homes under $1 0 000
• 100" o frnanc•ng
Oualtty Child Care Spaces
• Less than perfect credrt W II dettver 17401385 7671
ava tlible 'Now expec! rng Fall
accepted,
97 Fleelwood t4 11 70 tota
Enrollmen t
Reasonable
• Payment could be lhe
Rate s Ltnk approved e ~ cel
electnc W1fl help v. rth del OJ
same af&gt; rent
ery Include s central &lt;In Onl)
lent Skrlls fo1 your Chtld s
Locat ors
Mortgage
Call (740!385
StO 995
Deve lopment
Learn •ng
(7 40)367 0000
Program offered lor all ages
9621
M F ages 2 &amp; Up (304)675 8
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based on experrence pa•d
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have at least 3 years reta tl
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manageme nt expe nence
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BRIDGE
Thompsons Appliance &amp;
Aepair-675-7388 . For sale,
re-conditioned
automatic
'washets &amp; dryers, refngera·
tors. gas and elec tnc
WANil·D
ran ges. air conditioners, and
2 bedroom. 1 bath . water wringer washers, Writ do
I BUy Homes- Local per son pard. $350 month . $350 reparrs on major brands . rn
buys homes . Conlrdenlial, secur1ty
deposit.
Call shop or at you r home.
Quick cash J~m, 740.992·
(740)446-3481 .
6300. No calls af1er 9.
Aparlment 1,700 ·sq. It
IH'\1 \1 '
$650 . No pets: Available Oct.
1.(740)441-1124.
Buy or se ll . Riverme
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BEAUTIFUL
APART- AntiQues. 1t24 El1SI Marn
HlR RE~T
MENTS
AT
BUDGET "'On SR 124 E. Pomeroy, 740PRICES AT JACKSON 992-2526
Ross Moore.
1 bedroom house lor rent ESTATES, 52 Westwood owner.
located rn Gatlrpolis city Drive tr am $344 to $442 -~~~~~~~~
$250/mont h
+
uhlitres Walk to shop &amp; movies Call Leisa's Antiques· boughtEqual sold at Alligator Jacks Flea
$250/deposi1
(740)256- 740_446_2568
Market. R\7. Pomeroy furnt6661 .
~ousrng Opp'ortunrty
ture , prrmrtrves. bontes,
1. BR C&lt;3brn, Centervrllo CONVENIENTLY "LOCAT- (740)992-5088 '
area. All
utrlltres pd ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
MIS( H .I ~I NI:OliS
(740)441 -0 11 7 or (740)441· Townhouse
apartments.
Mt:KlHINUL,I·:
3702.
and/or small houseS' FOR
RENT. Ca, l (740)441 -1 111
2 bedroom
house OP
for applrcatron &amp; rnlormatron 14kt. 58ct marqurs diaNeiQhborhood
Road.
fllond Appraised $3 ,200,
S4251mo Furnrshed Abartment . 2nd askrng Sl.700 . 1}40)379Gallipolis.
(740)441-0194 or {740)441 ·, Avt!, GaUrpolis , Upstarrs, All 2331 .
1057.
Utrl!tres Pard , 1 Bedroom .
2 Grrswold cast iron skillets.
2 bedroom. CIA. rt~o!rrg &amp; No Pf!ts {740)446-9523
1120 &amp; 11 t 1. rare. $350 tor
stove turnrshed No pets. no
Furn1shed upstarrs. 3 rooms both. tron lon·. OH- (740)533smoking;
wasllert:lrye1
&amp; na th Clean. ref. &amp; dep 3870
hookup $450/montll . Qi'IS &amp;
required No pe"rs (740)4462003 Masterspa hot tub.
water paid. Mercerville area
t519
S3.900
Original
price
(-740)256-6046 rei
preferred
GracrOlrs lrvrng. t and 2 bed- $7 ,000 Gall (740)446-8706

Jackson County, Ohio, . 39 2 bedroom apt, newly
acres,
www cskusa.com. remodeled, SR 160. JUSt
513 374-9424.
past
Holzer
$460/mo
(740)44H) 194 m (740)44 1·
RFAL E.'1lHE
1057.

AIOJarev 12 string gu1tar 1993
Olds
model no. DYM . Call Supreme, 2dr, V-6, new
740 256-1102 ask lor Jr.
tires. power locks and power
windows. automatic, less
FRum;&amp;
than 100.000 mrles. $2.000
VU;t:JMIIJ-:&lt;i
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Canning Tomatoes, 1/ 4 mlle 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix, 4'
past Southern High SChool, door, $1 ,500 (740)44 1-6976
Daniel Riffle, (740)949-3080 or (740)645-6734.

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room ao&lt;~r l rrien ts at Village
Manor
and
Rrve rside
Apartments rn ¥ rddleport.
Fr orn S295-S444 Call 740992-5064 Equal Housrng
Opporlurutres
' Attention!
Local c;ompany ollerrn g ·NO
J?OWN PAYMENT"" , program s lor you to buy your
home rnsteaa of rentr nq
··.1ooo,0 tmanCing
•. Le ss than perf ect crr.rl rt
accepted"
• Payment cou ld be the
Same as rent
Locators
¥ortgage
(740)367·000()

N 3rll Ave Mrddleport. 1
bedroom tu-n rshed apt No
pets Oeposrl. Prev. ren tal
Ref 740·992-0 165
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N 4th Ave. MrQdleport. 2
Room Elf. Apt , No pets.
Pre•:rous rental ref. Deposrt.
7..\0-992-0 165

One BA apt . w1th WID
hookups Sprrng Valley. $290
mor1 tl"
plus
depos1t
Brand new 2 be&lt;iroom (7o.IOi339-03(i2 lor:at call
House rn Galli polis C A
laundry room s r ove~refrrger· Ple&lt;1sant Valley Apart me nt
aror fonushed
S550.·no Are now takmg Applications
1740\441-0194 01 (7401 4·11 · lor 28R, 3 BA &amp; 46 R. .
App trcatrons
are .. taken
1057
Monday thrll Friday, , from
House for Rent P1 Pleo::.Jnt
9 00 A M -4 P.M. O!trce is
S400 (304)675-5540 or
Located o~t 1151 Evergreen
1304)675-·102~
as... tor
Drr~e Porn ! Pleasant . WV
Nal")cy Homes.teftd Re&lt;~lty
Pho11e No rs (304)675 BrOker
5806 . E H 0
House lor Rehl 111 Poinl
Ta ra
Townho use
Pleasant {304)675·6224
Apartments. Very Spacioos.
Hoose for rent rn Pomeroy 2 Bedrooms. CIA. 1 1/2
Bath. AdUlt Pool &amp; Baby
no pets. 1740r992·5858
Pool . PallO, Start $:385/Mo
Large 2 OR. g"arage Geed No Pers : Leilse
Plus
neighborhood .
5500
+
Securrty Deposit Anquired .
deposrl &amp; ret 1740).)46(7401367-7086
1079
Twin Fj1vers Tower is acceptLog home m coLmtry. rde;al
ing apphcalions for waitrng
tor mamed couple 2 SR. 1
list for Hud-subsized 1· br
bath. patro. new carpet Ref
apartment. call 675-6679
and deposil S425 per mo
EHO
(740)446-2801
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after.
Cartnichael Eqoipment Inc.
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2000 Kia Sephra. 4 door,
automatic, 27mpg, 72,000
miles. good condition. $800
in brakes. filters. tires, belts
etc. tuneup. MaKe excellent
ca r tor college . Asking
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31815spd. loaded. many
Call (7 40)256-6702.
Your ProStar t Tra11er Dealer. e~~:tras. nice Truck. 57,500
JET
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AERATION MOTORS
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Reparred . New &amp; Rebuilt In
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800·537-9528

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LEWIS
CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION
Concrete Removal
and Replacement
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740-992-6971
ln'lurcd
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Parts
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James A Will Jr.
Owner
32119 \Ve lshhmn Rd .

J&gt;omcrov, Ohio
45769 .
17401 992-2432
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1994 Jee!p Grand Cherc;rkee .
1 male Pygmy goa t 3 m. old Good condition, $3.000
Kenmore Sewing Mac hine
I
060. (740 )388,0436 alter
(304 )675- 1320
8pm.

NEW AND · USED STEEL
Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar
For
Concrete ,
Angle,
Channel, Flat Bar.· Stee l
Gra ting
For
Dra ins.
Driveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open Monday.
Tuesday. Wednesday &amp;
Friday, Bam -4:30pm . Ctqsed
Thursday.
Sa turday
&amp;
Sunday (740)446-7300

Sears lawn m9wer 17 h.p. -6 1998 6 MC Jimmy SUV,
speed. 42 in cut. E1tcetlen t. 4WD. VS, 4.3L. Aut omatiC,
condition. (740)379-21 11.
AC . Leath er1 tots ot exlras
AsKing $8,500 (304)675·
WOW!! o o~ Financing for up
8755
to 50 months on qualifyrng
GX &amp; X Series John Deere 200 1 Ford Explorer SUV.
Lawn
Tractors or No 4x4 , 58,000 mites, just
lnteresl. No Payments until detailed . loaded. (740)256January 1, 2007 on all new 6936
premium lawn tractors w1ttl
. 4x4
John Deere Credit approval
· foR SALE
Carmichael Equipment Inc
(740)446-2412 .
t 986 lsuzu Trooper Mud
;;.;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ __, · tires. ru~s good. $600 080
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2002 Yamaha Raptor 660cc.
FOR SALE ·
$3,800. Good condition
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Ta11-DoCK Male and Female
Lwer
&amp; While
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00 Dodge Neon sharp!
$3:595: 99 Neon $2.500 : 00
Mrtsubtsh1 Mrrage, $2,500:
96 Pont. Gr Pmc $2,100:97
Pont Gr. Am . S t .66o: 98
Ford ContoLJr, S1.800: 98
Saturn S.W. $1,800: 95
Pont Frreb1rd S2.600 : 98
Jeep Cherokee 4x4 53.400:
02 Chev 4x4 PT. S7.900: 00
Ford F150 $3.500: · 96
Dodge 4x4 PT $3.600. ~5
Nrs san PU auto $2.500 98
Dodge Dakota e1t cab
S2,700: 96 Ranger $1 .200
8 &amp; D Auto Sales
HWY 160 N
. {740]446-6865

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Now enrolling students for t.hc

2005-2006 sc hool year.
Grades K-4 Ihrough I 2

K-4 Open House
Aug. 26th at 7:00PM

740-742 -2455
• Repairs

• Parts
• Servi~c
for Farm Equipmcm Trucks Dc 11er~
• Spec iall y • Cl ut ch ~s
• Bra ke ~

Come By S t'ak•
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wwntracton
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Tractor Sales
&amp; Service
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740-9'12-2975

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1989
Jeep
Wagoneer:
Porncwv. ( )1·1
leath er inferrer. good shape.
needs motor. Make otter
40 M!1TORCI'Ll.l:-.'
1989 Jeep Comanche I ruck,
good shape. new batter y &amp;
4 WHt:HHIS
lfres. Outlaw wheels. Make
Harley
Davidson
(740)446·2948 or 2002
offer
Softa it Deu ce. lots of
(740)339·2216
chrome. many extras. Only
1992 C.he~ 1500 4x4 . auto. 7.000
milesl
$17.000
a1r. ~w . pi, cd . runs great. (7401446-28t5
S3.500. (7 40)742·7200 or

BoAt~

&amp; MunlRS

1999 Chevy Subt.Jrban 41i4.
IIJK SALE
good condihon. loaded. new
Askmg
$11 .000.
t+res.
18" Bayllner Caprr Skrmax.
(74j))44t-o65B or (740)709·
1987 openbowwrth 150 hp
1931
Me rcury OB and harler . runs
2002 Toyota Tundra· SA5 V6 , &amp; looks great. $2975. call
5•spd. 80.000mr. matching (740.)992-0167 after 5pm or
.
topper, bed lrnertmat. ro ts of 740-416 -4604
extras $ 19.000. (740)388Q634 eve ask for Jeff

Pre· .
m Henderson. W V
owned appllcanes starling at
$75 &amp; up all under warranty.
we do servrce work on all
Ma.ke and Models (304)675·
7999
Mollollan Carpel 202 &lt;;lark
Chapel Road . Porter Oh10.
(7 40)4 46-74,.:14 1-877-830·
9162 Free EsTimates Easy
!!r!:!f'C'"g . 90 days same as
cash Vrsa/ Maste r Card
Dr1Ve- a· IIMie save arot

CKC
Reg 1stered
Toy excellenl shape. (740)446__3 50~·---~-,---- 19~3" Toyota Pre'.lla
Pood tes puppres. SSOO.OO 0
740-992·7007
1993 Cadrllac Fr6etWoo d Good Condrt+on 1nside
Cocker Span 1el puppres. g Brougham loaded. mmt 160.000 miles S3200
.,.e€h::. old t.ull c~or. Sl'oOiS, r:onrhtrnn
1)7 ?no mriP.!'; (740 &amp;9~ -7477
S150 each ' Call ,(740)388- contrnually garaged. $6.500
~ MotliRlTU.tS
0401
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Tree Service
Top • Removal • Trim
• Stump Grinding

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Owner: Jeff St ethem

Cell: (740) 517-688l

POWER WASHING

(Commercral and ~es idenhdl)
Mobile Homes, Houses, Log Homes, Decks, Driveways,
Sidewalks. "Gas Stati on Awnings. DegreaS"ing of
Equipmeut, Boats, Campers, Tr actm T~ailer s,
.OJ.Jmp Trocks, p.linting or staining ol yoor de(k
or log home, Alom inom br ight ening
Special rat es to -Tru cking and Dum p Tro cking Compclmes.
(Comm('rcidl and Residenudl)
Mowing, Tn mming, Tree Tnmming, Aer&lt;ttion, Fertilization ,
Spraying of fen~e lines, Le,ll Rem?val, as well a~ sm~.ll
land scaping Jobs such as planllng and mukhmg.
FREE ESTIMATE:S o GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES

month

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ELVINEY SAY5
SHE AIN'T COMIN'
HOME 'TIL I
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.BISSEll
CO~STRUCDON
• New Homes

• Garages
·Complete
Remod eling

WHOA 1 r\UtJl
B-AR&amp; I

IJ~EN

DtD YOU G~T
THAT I •ON I-''

THINK
PURPLE

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CHOICE

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See Brc111 or Brian Whaky
M-Fri X:30-'i:OO
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Sun. Clmcd

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High cost of fertilizer got you
17, 17-17,

$265 ton (While Suppy Last)

·Mushroom Compost
Available
$35 - 1;ooo lbs Approx. weight ~~~~

SUNSHINE CLUB

• 18 spreader buggi es available for use

• Airway pasture renovators and seeders
·. available t o rent.

roSTTO/ .

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WITI-I M~ ,

• licensed agronomist on•staff available ·for

CHESTER

consulting.

SHAll!-: RIVER _-\(; SERVICE
.\SS.:\7 Sl. Rt. 7 North
l,nmero~·, Ohio
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1995 17 ft Hydrosport wrth
lraile,, '90 HP ' Johnson
motor. ss prop. 2 depth frMers. trollmg motor. excellent
shape,
garage
stored .
Van . $6,000, (740)992-2268
&amp; oot.
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C\,11'1-:RS &amp;

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200 t Jayco DeSigner Series
27RKS. 5th Wheel. Lots of
1986 Kawasaki Voyager accessor1es •
$21 .000
Tourrng B1ke. 35.000 miles (304) 675-2246 '
Excellent Cond1t10n S3200
OBO (740)367-0429

ADVERTISE YOUR
BUSINESS

2002
19ft.
Dutchman
1995 Harjey Dav+dson Oyna
camper Sleeps 2-4 .. toaded.
Wrde Ghde loaded. Must
excellen t co~dition S6.000
see $12.500 740-992-nSB
(7401379-2331
1995 Yamaha V1rago 11 00
V-tw1n
Yellow.
Coleman Campmg Tra1ler
Qotd/w.'matoon trim. Lots ol
12FT. 2 Kmg Beds, $4,995
chrome , $3 .600 Orrgmal.
call for Details (304)675owner (740)446-1662
1731
2000 Yamaha . Roadstar
..,1 1{\ II I ...,
Crurser. 1600 CC. 6000
miles LOaded S7.500 phone
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1304)675-2793 or {304 )593Hm1E
5157
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2002
Harley
Davrdson
BASEMENT
S0t1art Deuce. many el(fras '
WATERPROOFING
Grea"t shape 5 QQ0 m1les
517 000 !irm
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2004 Honoa VTX 1300C Call 24 Hrs 1740) 446Low riites S1 500 1n extras 0870. ROgers Basement
black
300 (7 40)288 - Waterproofing
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ADVERTISE
IN THIS SPACE
FOR $52 PER MONTH
GRIZZWELLS

Hill's Self
Storage
29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio
45771
740· 949-2217

Size• 5'x10'
to 10'x30'

Now Available At

BA lll\1 LUMBER
Scorpion Tractors
''Taki11g Tire Sti11g Om Of
Hard Work! ..

·Mid-Size 4Whed Drive Truclor
wilh 30hp &amp; 40hp Kubota Engine'

Hours

BAUM LUMBER

7:00AM • 8:00PM

St. Rt. 124 Chester 985-3301

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25 Tai lor ' s
48 "The
measure
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28 Life
poe1

4 Director
-Kazan
5 Small flute
6 laurel and

1 Rain hard
8 Web site
9 Ruby or
Sandra
10 Orlenlal
sauce
t2 Holdup

46 List ender

of the party 50 Mr .
30 Wyo.
Hammarneighbor
skjold
34 Rose-petal 51 Depot info

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52 Cartoon
Chihuahua

35 Sports

•
dtvisions

· 40 Pick up the

tab
41 Whisper
loudly

13 Deposed

40 Frat letter

Millay

23 Outcast

ruler

East has the club ace and holds it up until
Norl h's k1ng has to be played, you might

· be 1n the dummy lor the last ·time. Should'

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by Luis Campos
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Eacn lelle• 111 lhr; cr~l!er ~landslcJ ano1hr;1

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Now lhink about taking the diamond
finesse . If it loses. you will nMd either to
get into the dumrny·on the club king and
take one trump fine~se . or tb drop a singleton heart king. Your oddS wOuld not be
good . However. il the diamond finesse
wins . you could almost .claim. You .would
conti nue with the ace and queen of
llear.ts, losing only one heart. one diamond and one club. So. it is correct to
take the diamond finesse. not lhe heart
finesse .

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Whaley's Auto
Parts
7-10-992-711 1_1 or 7-IO-Y92-_,5'i3
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BIG NATE

IMPORTS

.13795 Hiland Road
Pomeroy, Ohio

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V.C: YOUNG Ill

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Rocky ."AJ••·
Hupp

Janel J effers

Pas!-i

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36

softe11ers
Some COs
Hungry
for mare·
Soup go-will1
Lucy

materials

22 Th in paper

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home.migh
It is tftne
if the
hearts
divide
but
East
have
begun
with
three2-2.
to the

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lOx 15, 1Ox211,
10x30

Self-Storage"

28 Admonish

yot.J take the heart or th e diamond
tinesse?
Suppose you take the trump finesse and
it loses. You would need some luck, gettrng back rnlo the dummy on the heart
seven or club king, so that you could take
the diamond finesse . Ne&gt;:t. imagrne that
the heart tinesse wrns. You are still not

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YOUNG'S

• Ro om Additions &amp;
Remodeling·
• New Gareges
o Eklctrlcel &amp;Plvmbing
• Roofi[1g &amp;Gullere
o VinyL Siding &amp; P11inttng
• Patio and Porch DecKs
We do It all eaccepl
furnace work

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(740) 992-5232

"Middleport's only

for Caesar

Hall
45 -St.
Vincent

Yesterday, I gave a dealrn which two red:
suit ·finesses were available, and it was
wrong to take either. In this layout, there
are also two red -s uit finesses availablewould you take eithea.,8gainst you r fourheart contract. West leads the spade king
to dummy's ace.
The re are four poss1ble losers: one heart.
two diamonds and one club. You are tn
the dummy w1th the spade ace. The heart
seven is a possible second entry 1f the
suit splits 2·2 - but 3- 1 rs more likely.
. And the dub king might be an entry. But tf

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AND LAWN CARE

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that ?

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43 Reid and

t8 Milky Way
19 Shore bird
. 20 Luslrous

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to which finesse?

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30 Yrs. Exp. • Ins. Owner: Ronnie Jones
Free Estimates

for

2•

East
Pass

DOWN

vehicle

Bucket Truck

Office: (740) 992 ~2804

Norlh

56 "Co5mos "
host ,

23 Luau dish
26 Conon Bell

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West
Pass
Pass

members

21 Courtroom
· rituals

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JONES'

Phone

10x10x10x20
992-3194
or 992·66:55

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Middleport, OH

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in this
space
liNDA'S PAINTING
Afler 6pm

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42 Garm•nl
edge
1 Meadow
43 - · Star
grazarB
Pictures
6 Fuwre fries 44 Become
11 Father
mellow
of geometry 46 Catches
13 Hl·fl
sight ol
14 Option
49 Ship or,
plane part
15 Comet
discoverer 53 Marlo 16 Cult olalling 54 Leglsla1ure
17 -Crumb-loler 55 Treasure
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holder

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For mmc information ~a ll :
740-992-3824 or 740-667-033!1

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• IRA • 401 K Rollovers • Major.Med •
Medicare Sup. • Cance.r • Accident

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CONTRACTING

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River Valley Christian Academy

Morris
.Equipment
LLC.

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Rocky Hupp Insurance
and Financial Services

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AKC Reg rstered 6-weeKs
otd Schnauzer puppres. has
au shOts , $350/each . Male 1965 Musta'ng&lt; Fastback
&amp; ·Feniale (304)895-3745
Rangoon Red e1t terior : black
1ntenor.
6 cycle. 3 speed. a1r
AKC Reg istered Bas set
condrtronrng
rad ro, gQod
Hound poppres plus 2 adult
Rust free AZ car.
Basset Hounds
Shots . 9nver
Pnce $19 .000 00
Hill's
"!'brmed (740)256-688'7 . 'I
AutomotiVe Ctasstc Car
Born 4'3105 Pr1bull poppres. Restora1ron &amp; PartS. Inc
welt mannered Parents on 29670
Bashan
Road
premrses Brg dogs. S100 Aacme , Ohro 45771 Phone,
each 1740 )446 -()8 72
740-949-2217
Webstte ·
www.hrl lsresto.com
CKC Golden Retrrn'.ler puppres for sa le 5250 Wormed 1985 Pontrac Trans-Am.
ftrst
shots
'Call S~pd . 305 H 0 . only 55.000
and
1740)388·8965·
mrles. vtper bloe. H ops.

Warehouse

Corneralone
Elechlcal
Service

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Pl•ytr'eld pool CarmrChf:!el Equipment Inc. 99 Dodge Dakota CI J.Jb -Cab
Genu'ne St "le
1740)446 241 2
SLT. tOo".OOOimiles 4x4,
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Appliance

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app1 rca t10ns for
mobrle nome lot for rent rn
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2003 . Chevy Impala LS
Sedan 3.8L . V6 , 4 speed
auto trans with OD, 50.000
miles. power every thing.
moon root. heated leather
30 tarnp tannrng b_ed wrth 2 0% Financing for up to 36 seats, very good condition.
fac e ta nners , 85 _8 inch- months on John -Deere $ 12,500. (740)367-0166.
esx39 3 rnches . $6.000 new Compact and 5000 Serios
asking
$2SOO
firm . Tracto rs ,with John Deere 2003 Silver Chev ." Cavalier 4
(7 40)992- 7687
. Credrt approval. Check then;r cyl., tow mrtes 2' door 304':..~=:_:_:=:.~~~~- outl Carmichael Equipment 675-3689
5th Wheel sliding• hrtch. Inc. (740)445-2 41 2
Mercedes Benz 260E" 88.
excellent condition. $250.
Pellet Stove. $150 Under- Oo/o Financing for up to 60 Enginl:l rebuilt. too much
the-bed lockmg gun cabrnet. months o.n John Deere liew to lrst . 25MPG. Nice
S50 Wooden coftee table , Round Balers . 0% lor 48 ride $3.950 (740)245-9 142.
$2(1 Truck topper and rur..- month s on John Deere
15
ning boards for F1 50. $75 MowEi~ Conditione rs with
(740)44€-2 847
John Deere Credit approval
Carmichael Equrpmenl Inc.
Dramond watch. gotdoband, (740)446-2 41 2
1997 Chevrolet S 10 Pickup
3 diamond pierced earEKtonded Cab. V6, 4.3 liter
rings , $80, $85. $90: 2 wed- Ford 3000 Tractor. 2 stage Engine. 5 speed manual. .
ding bands. $50 each. 10 clotch live power evE!ryth1ng 4WD. 92,000 miles. with the
diamond rings $80 each , 2 works . 7 ft . Ford cyc le ba r LS package, lair body, runs
VCR's $30 each. Call mower (740)446-77 87.
good. asking $5,000 call
(7 40)992-1 426 leave mes-J--oh-n~
D-'e-er_e_ct_O_I_t._N_o_T-ii_D_r-ilt _13_04~1_67_5_-_t8_3_8~~~
sage
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Rent.
Carmrchael 1997 Dodge Dakota SLTV6,
For Rent: 24"x32" Pole Barn EQUipment. (740)446-2412. Automatic. 2 Wheel Drive.
Garage. 3 Stalls with electric John Deere Commercial 72 ,000 mites (304)593-1€ 14
a.nd water Priva te on At 7
N h (7 40 I446 4782
·W orkslte
Products 97 Chevy , /2 ton, cold air,
art ·,
com· pact Exca"alors/S"Id ·
•
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cruise. tilt , am -fm cassette,
Foton washer &amp; dryer. SteersfTractor
Loade r
1
v 8
runs grea t, oaks great, - .
kitchen · table &amp; chairs. tawh Bac'·hoe in stoc". Check out
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$4500.00 after 6:00pm call
n)Qwer. weedeater Ca ll our renta l rates. Grear 74 o-98 5·41 80
(740)441·0425.
ti na ncing
availabl e

Downtown Ollice Space- 5
14X70 trarte r $425/month.
room surte $650/mo: 1 room
$4251d€pOSI1
(7 40)367oflrce- S225/mo.. 2 rqom
7762 or 1740)367-7272.
sur te S;?501mo Secunty
2 bedroom . A./C . very nice deposrt requ1red . You pay
no , pets. m GallipoliS Jlrlrtles. All spaces very n1ce.
(740)446-1409 or 17401446- Elevator Call (740)44 6-364 4 Older ·vrntage" Magazine.
·tor apf.)Orntmenl
2003
94-96 Natrona! GeographiC,
Sm1thsoman (304)675- 1320
3Br Trarler w•re fr rdg &amp; For Lease Olfrce or reta1l
Stove .washer
&amp; aryer spaces rn very good condr8l"IIJ,IN« ;
1nciuded (30 41576-2934
IIOn Downtown Gallipolrs.
Sl 1'1"1.1t:-;
Beautrtut rrver v1ew rn Appr ox 1600 sq~ M. each 1 L.--~;:,:r;.:;::;o~..,J
Kanauga ldea1 tor 1·2 peo- or 2 baths. Lease pnce Block br!Cit. sewer p1pes .
No pels · please. nego trab le to encourage win dows. lintels. etc . Claude
ple
b"osrness
Call Wrnter s.' A10 Grande OH
Applrcatrons bemg taken nf!w
(740)&lt;146-4425
Of
1740)446Call (740)441- 0 181
Call740-245·5121 .
,
3936.
Brdwell Area . Clean . 2B~
Pt:rs
$400/mo
mcludes Pr rme Commefetal Space ar
lllR SA1.1:
water/sewer. References/ Sprrng Valley Plaza . 3.000
Deposrt Aequ rreG No Pets sq ft . Call (740)445-348)
6 mate regtstered Golden
(3 04)575-4037 alter 8prn
Retreiver puppies. fi rst shols
Nrce 2BR .. all electnc. wl
10
Hors~11o1.o
CIA. SA 160. $350 mo
Gu~JS
Jf\Ciude s water &amp; trash p u
Need re1. &amp; sec d~posrt No
pe ts Takmg applrcalrons Anlrque \ m'aple, bedroOm
(740)446'-6855 or (740!379- surte Numbered Cushman
2923
Classrc Crealron 2 twrns
dres~r des!(. m1rror. nrght
Tf\kmg applrcatlons tor 2 BR
stand. select com fort mal·
trarler rn Centenary No pets.
tress S1.200 {7 40 )446·
1350 rnonfll plus depos1t
8325
(7401446-7275

Peaches- Pick Your Own. 1997 Honda Civic 109,000
$10/bucket
Closed mi. After market · accessories, 38+ m~g.' Clean,
Sundays. (740)446-4807
black/black. Call (740)441Shelley's Canning Tomatoes 9865.
across from Rac1ne Lock &amp;
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unknown en !ltres who promr se ro
deliver mqre th an anybody else. You 'll
ta re tar better s ti c::kirig lo assoc ralion s
who have proven !heir reliabrlity.
LEO {July 23-Aug 22'- U nless You,
take your trme today. you could create
m ore pmblems tor yourself th a11 you
resolve by trying to rush thrngs m
order to cntch up on chores you·ve
neglected for some ltme.
VIRGO {A ug. 23-Sepl . 22) - In order
to get you to do h1s o r her biddrng.
so meone wrth whom you are closely
assocra ted might try to make you feel
obliga ted by trymg to con you rnto
believing you owo 11un or ln:tr some- ·
lh ing .
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everythrng out rn th e open today when
11 comes to any lmancJat deahngs o r
you co uld run rnto some resrs tanc;:e
tram oth ers who may ques tron your
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tasks that may strar11 your muscles.
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so ckln" t Take ;my chancAs by +easing
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on today could go over IIK9 a load bal loon wrth The very pe rsons you nee.d
to help you accomplrsh your ta sk
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Natipnal Hockey League
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Avs defenseman Adam
Foote signs with Columbus
Bv RusTY MILLER
, ASSO~IATED Pf1ESS

COLUMBUS
Adam
Foote, a defensive cornerstone
of two Stanley Cup championship teams in Colorado,
signed a three-year contract
With the Columbus Blue
Jackels on Tuesday.
The 34-year-old Foote, the
highest proti le signee ever for
the five-year-old Blue Jackets,
was introduced at a news conference Tu.esduy atiemoon.
"This . is definitely a big
step," Columbus coach Gerard
Gallant said. "We knew the
team would · ~et better: but to
get a g~y like Adam Foote,
that's huge for our hockey club.
AP pholo
· He will push our players hard
Adam Foote answers questions during a news conference after
every night."
Canad1an television network he signed a three-year contra·ct with the Columb)JS Blue Jackets
TSN reported that Foote signed on Tuesday m Columbus. Next to Foote is general manager
a three-year, $13.5 million con- Doug Maclean.
tract. Monday .1iight. The. team
~echoed to cont~nn deta ils ol end of the se&lt;&lt;'On.
"He is the total package,"
the -contract.
Monday was the first day MacLean said. "'He is tremenThe Blue Jackets have never NHL teams were allowed to dously competitive, tough,
made the flavoffs. in large piU1. pursue unrestricted free-agents smart, moves lhe puck v~ry
becau&gt;e o a fack of dependable under an agreement &gt;temmmg well and is lhe defimtion of the
blue-liners. Columbus gave ·up from the resolution of the lock- word winner."
263 goals - SO more than 1t out lllill idled the kague during
Not a single Blue Jacket had
.scored - during the 2003- the 2004-05 season.
a plus rating during the 20032004 season.
Foote turned. down a four- 04 season, regardless of how
Foote said Doug MacLean, year, $ 12 million offer tium many games played. Foote was
the Blue Jackets' president and Colorado. the franchise wi th a plus-5 in four games against
general manager. -sold him on which he spent his entire · 13- Columbus that year.
He has scmed 20 or more
the franchi se. .
year career, including the
"He said they'd do what they Avalanche's predecessor, the points fiv e times, including
had·to do to win," Foote said of Qucbc.c
Nordiques.
The four of the past six seasons.
The (}-foot-2, 220-pounder
MacLean. " II made me smile." Avalanche won Stanley Cups
The team is considered one· in 1996 and 200 I .
has also been a key figure for
of the most exciting young
Physical and sturdy, Foote is Canada in international compe1eams in the NHL on oflense, coming off two of his most pro- tition the past decade. He won a
featuring Rick Nash and ductive seasons. The Toronto gold medal with Canada at the
Niko1ai Zherdev. Nash tied .for native led all NHL defensemen 2002 Olympics in Sail Lake
the goal-scorino lead in · the with a~ average of 35.5 shifts City. He and Nash have been
league two year~ago with 4 1, _ per g&gt;unc in 2003-04. Foote selected to attend the Team
while Zherdev JOined the team · ha~ career h1ghs m goals (II). Canada orientation camp later
in December 2003 a~d showed pomts -(3 1) and plus/m1nus lhis month in preparation for
a wealth of talent before the (plus 30) the year before that.
the 2006 Olympics in Turil) ..

New
from PageBl
league," Bower said. "You
approach every game the
same way. You get ready to
play the best you can."
The conference is broken
into two divisions thi s season, with Houston , Rice,
SMU, Tulane. Tulsa and
UTEP in the West and East
Carolina,
.. Marshall,
Memphis, Soulhern Miss,
UAB and UCF in the East.
A championship .game, .set
for Dec. 3 on ESPN. will fea. ture the winners of each division.
C-USA will also try an

O'Neal
from PageBl
address all of my family\
long-term financial goa ls
while allowing the Hem the
ability to acquire those players that we need to win a
championship."
O'Nea l was vacati on ing
Tuesday in Rome. Team doctors will tly there and administer a physical ·Wednesday.
Heat president Pat Riley said
signing o· Nea l was the
team's top offseason priority.
"For over a year. the Heat\
relationship with Shaquille
has been a win-win siluation
on and , off the court ... Riley
said. "We have been ab le to
secure one of the most dominanl men to ever play - the
game of basketball. ... At the
same time. we have ~ained
flexibility 10 achieve our ulti-

Boyles
from Page 81
Boyles · picked up . race
walking during his freshman
season in 2001 and almost
in.stantly became a household
name in the ~vent, finishing
second in the 10.000-meter
lace walk al the Junior
National Track and Field
championships in the summer of 2002 . He was edged
out by .02 seconds.
Later in the summer he 'et
a new American record in the
_5,000-meter race walk al lhc
U.S. Junior Nationals with a
time of 21 :06.
· 2003 was his peak year.
after winning the first of hi '
national .champion ships he

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instant -repla y syste m this
season (lescribed as based on
an "NFL mod.el." A call for a
review · in the last two minutes of each half will be made
by a technical adviser in the ·
press box, but the tlnal de cision on a call or play will be
made by the referee on the
field.
The coaches picked runnin g
back
DeAngelo
Williams of Memphis as the
league's lOp offensive player.
Williams. who was second
notionally in rushing last season with 1.948 yards. is being
pushed by Memphis for lhe
Hcisman Trophy.
Williams
delighted
Memphis fa ns when· he
decided to return for hi s

senior year rather enter the
NFL drafl. And coach
Tommy West, who lost starting quarterback Danny
Wimprine, a four-year veteran, will be needing hi s star
rush.er more than ever.
"He 's go 0 d to go right
now," West said. "His
weight's perfect, and he's
worked hard this summer."
West said Williams, who
led the Tigers to back-to-back
bowl appearances for the first
time in sc hool history, knows
what is e~pec1ed of him .
"A ll this has been great.
There's been a lot of hoopla
and he' s been to every banquet," West said. "But now
it's time to play ball. This is
the reason he came back."

mate goal of winning an ular season, leading the
NBA championship."
league with a 60.1 field goal
The Heat do not want to be . percentage. 0' Neal ranked
a luxury-tax 1eam , and pay- sixth in the league in blocks
ing O'Neal $20 million annu- (2.34 a game), double-doually - a figure some could bles (43) and rebounds.
consider a bargain - should
O'Neal had previously led
·not send Miami over the tax the Lal&lt;ers to .three consecuthreshold. It also seems to tive NBA title s from 2000ensure that Miami could use 2002. Even while hampered
its mid level exception annu- by a bruised thi gh throughout
ally to sign players: lhis the playoffs, he helped the
year's midlevel is $5 million. Heat reach lhe Eastern
"You get paid the most. but Conference finals this seayou do it in a way that's not son.
detrii11ental to what the team
"'This is one of those deals
accomplish," where everybody can be realwant s
to
Rogers said.
ly proud," Rogers said. ''In a
The 7-foot-1. 327-pound day and age when it's only
O'Neal made an immediale about the team using a player
impact during his first season forthe amount of time they' ll
with · Miami. which acquired think he'll be totally at his
him in Julv 2004 from lhe best. or a day in age when
Los Angehi~, Lakers for three players wanl to get paid · all
players and a draft choice.
they can right now, this was
He averaged 22 .9 points every party -understanding
and 10.4 rebounds .in the reg- the other's needs."

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greeting to priests
from China, A2

pleased with free agent haul

CLEVELAND (AP) The Cavaliers really wanted
to make an impression on
Zydrunas
free
agent
llgauskas.
So, owner Dan Gilbert and
coach Mike Brown traveled
to Los Angeles International
Airport just to see llgauskas
and hi s wife off as the couple left fur a long trip
through Asia.
Apparently it worked.
The Cavaliers announced
a
contract
agreement
Tuesday wilh llgauskas, as
well as free agents Larry
Hu ghes
and
Donyell
Marshall.
"It's been a successful free
agency period. Each guy
brings us SOfllething different and ·show ld help us be
competitive," Cavaliers gene
eral manger Danny Ferry
said. "We're trying to build a
team first attitude. I think
these guys will all play that
way."
Ilgauskas, who began his
career with the Cavaliers as
the 20th overall pick in the
· 1996 .NBA draft, had fallen
out of favor in · Cleveland
last season when the team
went into a tailspin and fell
out of playoff contention.
llgau skas' defensive play
was criticized and many .
believed he wouldn't be
back.
Brown , who was hired in
June, said he reviewed game
tapes from last season and
believes it wasn't llgauskas'
fault alone.
"I thought th;n as a team
defense there was some
lapse in their play," Brown
said. "I don't look at it as
. solely being taken advantage

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Hughes,
who
like
Ilgauskas signed a five-yeat
deal worth between $55 million and $60 million, averaged 22 points and 6.3
rebounds last season. He
. made the NBA's Allf..
Defensive team after leading
0 ·
.
, the league in steal s with a
Ferry, who played w_1!h 2.89 average, but played in·
Ilgaoskas m Cleveland, s.11d just 61 games.
he_ and Brown dec1ded to
Ferry acknowledged that
make re-s1~mng the 7-foot-3 they took . a chanc~ on
center a pnonty.
Hughes' durability.
"It's JUSt hard to replace a~
"We think it's a good
All-Star caliber center,
· k" h
·d
F
.. d
ns , e sa1 .
The add ition of Marshall
crry sal · , .
It was FelT)' s 1dea to have
·
d 't
Gilbert and Brown who who s1gned a four-year _ea
were attending the NBA's wonh between $20 mllhon
summer league in Las . and $25 m•lhon, gtves the
Vegas travel to Los Angeles team an athlet1c veteran for to me~t with Ilgauskas.
ward who can shoot and
Brown said Gilbert suf- stretch the defe nse, Ferry
fered .through a partial dis- sa~~-,
.· roping ·at a secur'jty check- . It s gmng to take some
point a.nd the two purchased t1~e for th1s}eam to Jell , b~
one-way, first-class tickets 1t s talented, he sa1d.
just to get to the terminal . Ferry also expressed conwhere Jlgauskas was depart- ftdence m veteran Enc Snow
ing.
at pmnt guard.
"He was stunned to see
" He's a guy !hat probablY.
myself and majority owner in creve land ;,is a little bit
Dan Gilbert walking up with ~nd~rvalued.. Feny smd.
a balloon and roses," Brown He s a quality pomt guard
said. "l.t showed him we all in the NBA. Those are hard
cared about him being a to come by." . . ·
Cleveland Cavalier nex t
But the team IS sttll pursu- .
year."
ing a point guard in free
Feny
stressed
that agency. Ferry s~id he ha~
Hughe s, not Ra,y Allen or talked with Miami's Damon
Michael Redd, was the Jones, one of the' league 's
Cavs' first choice to fiJI their top 3-point · s·hooters, and
other priority in free agency Los
Angeles
Clippers
- a shooting guard.
restricted free agent Marko
"His ability to play and Jaric.
defend different positions, I
The Cavaliers still have
tlfink, is going to be of great about $4 million left under
value," Ferry said. "He's 26 the salary cap and are lookyears old and his best years ing to add a couple more
players, Ferry said. ·
are ahead of him."

Largest trade in NBA history
sends Antoine Walker to Miami
' Grizzlies received guard
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Eddie Jone s from the Heat.
The New Orleans Hornets
and
Utah Jazz were also
MIAMI - In the larg.est
trade in NBA · history, involved in the deal.
The trade was larger
Antoine Walker was dealt
than
a .12-player, fourfrom Boston to Miami on
Tuesday night in a transac- team deal in 2000 involvtion involving fiv~ teams ing Patrick Ewing that had
been tlje biggest in league
and 13 players. ·
history.
The Heat also acquired
Miami ·a lso received
guard
Jason
point
Williams and small for- Andre
Emmett
from
ward James Posey fro.m Memphi s and the draft
while
the dghts to Roberto Duenas
Memphi s,
BY TIM REYNOLDS

from the Hornels; Utah
received Greg Ostertag
from Memphi s: Boston
picked up Curtis Borchardt
from Utah and a package
- Qyntel Wood s, the draft
rights to Albert Miralles,
two second-round draft
picks and cash - fronn
'
.
Miami ; New
Orleans
acquired Rasual Butler .
from Miami and Kirk
Snyder from Utah; and the
Grizzlies received guard
Raul Lopez from the Jazz ..

Ohio-based
Marines
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battalion loses 20
members in Iraq, A6

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SPORTS
• Broussard, Cleveland
take down Yankees.
See Page 81

BY BRIAN J. REED
BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

Energy and provides electrici. · ty service to customers in
eastern Meigs County through
POMEROY - . American its Allegheny Power division .
Electric Power has agreed to The agreement to purchase
purchase Monongahela Power follows an order from the
Company's Ohio transmission Public Utilities Commission
and distribution operations for of Ohio in June, ordering the
approximately$55 million.
two power companies to . disMononga hela Power is a cuss the · potential terms and
subsididary of Allegheny . conditions of a transaction

tl)rough which Monongahela
Power would transfer its Ohio
se rvice te rritory to Columbus
Southern Power.
Mongahela Power refused
earlier thi s year to file a rate
stabili zation plan with the
PUCO, as the commission
h.ad req\•ested from all electric
utility companie s in Ohio.
Instead, Monongahela Power
•

filed an app li cation to initiate
a fixed rate. market -based
standard se rvice oiler that
would determine generation
rates from the results or a
competi ti ve bidding procc&gt;S.
Under the terms of the purchase agreement , AEP will
acquire· 29,000 Monongahela
Power customers in six sou th easlern Ohio coun ties and ap

NOAH AND HIS ARK SAIL AGAIN
Bv BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

OBITUARIES
Page AS
• Margaret Butcher
• Thelma McKelvey, 87
• lela May Thomas. 92

INSIDE
• Black boxes retrieved
from Air France crash;
plane had enough to
fuel to land elsewhere.
See Page A2
• UMW donates to
Community Center.
See Page A3
• Mobile Clinic bringing
free immunization clinic.
See Page A3
• law You Can Use.
See Page A3
• Point slates Friday
concerts by river.
See Page AS

WEATHER

INDEX
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Calendars
Classifie.ds
Comics
Dear Abby
Editorials
Obituaries
Places to go
Sports,
Weather,

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POMEROY - The tale of
Noah and the ark can be
found in the Bible, children's
storybooks and in Hillside
Baptist Church's amphitheater on State Route · 14J just
off of Ohio 7.
At the foot of the
amphitheater is a permanently built one-tenth replica of
the Biblical ark The ark is
the focal point of the play
"Noah and the Ark," performed at th e church's
amphitheater at 7:30 p.m.
now through Sunday. Singing
precedes the play eac h night
at 7 .p.m.
Included 111 the play,
be~ide.s the ark, is a small
pond with a waterfall as well
as all creatu~es great and
Sf&gt;l•H from s h e~p to donkeys
to calves to a gorilla,
although the go rilla is an
actor iri costume. The costume s for the other actors are
unique to the Biblical era.
A petting zoo is available

Please see Ark. AS

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transmission and dis tribution
assets located in Ohio. The
.agreement uJso calls, for the
tran sfer of 24 Allegheny
employees to AEP.
· Columbus Southern Power
Intends to t.ake respon,ibility
for providing service 10 the·
ne\1; customers on Jan. I.
2006, subject to regulatory
appro~·.ab.
·

Fire destroys .
home on
De\'enny Road
Bv BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

Beth Sergentjphoto

At 7:30 p.m. now through Sunday actors from the Power in the Blood Ministnes of Gallipolis
Ferry, W.Va . are acting out the events leading up to the great flood in the play "Noah and the
Ark." Areplica of Noah 's Ark permanently rests at Hillside Baptist Church on Slate Route 143,
home of the play this week. ,
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POMEROY - Yesterday
at I :42 a.m. Meigs EMS was
notified or a house fire at
40200 DeVenney Road,
home of Carl and Robin
McDade and family.
The Pomeroy Volunteer
Fire Department. whic h has a
fi re cont ract wi th Bedford
Township. was dispatched to
the scene.
Although the famil y was
home at the time. no one was
injured. The house was . a
total loss.
Due to the closure of State
Route
68 I
Pomeroy
Volunteer Fire Department
Chief Ri ck Blaeunar said that
his department '.s response
time was .. hampered." adding
that the department took the
alternate routes or Kingsbury
Road to Smith l~un to White
Oak to Gold Ridge and then
to DeVenny.

Please see Fire, AS

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Mission work crew comes to Pomeroy
Bv CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILY SENTIN ELCOM

POMEROY -· The gazebos
on th e Pomeroy parki ng lot
and ·,the gymnasium at the
Mulberry Co mmunit y Center
are getting a fres h coat of
paint this week , thanks to a
mission youth crew here for a
week fro m the Ketter.ing
United
Mcthodi't
Christ
Church.
The group of 21 hoy~ and
girl s, 13 and 1.\ years old.
arrived over the weekend and
began working on Monday.
They'll finish their mission proBrian J. Reed/ photo
jects on Friday.
·
Thcv .arc living in the basc- The sanctuary of the new Bethel Worship Center se&lt;- ~s 400,
n1cnt ·of the · A~hury United and provides space for the church's.l1ve band.
Methodist Church· in Svracuse
p~stored by the Rev. Bob
Robinson who arranged for the
youth workers to come here.
They sleep on air mattresses
and enjoy casual meals pre BY BRIAN J. REED
Srhool. The new church seats
pared by vol\lntecrs who
BREE O@MYOAI l YSENTIN EL.COM
-f,OO
in it' sanctuary. and
accompanied them.
olfer, . 1.0 classrnonh. nfllce
''This group of kids here i'
TUPPERS PLAINS - The space and a kitchen and
just one of severa l ' ent out by new $ 1 million Bethel Worship
multi -purpmc rmim for use
our church which ha~ a mem c~nter i' ready ltlr the lirst serby
• th ~
~lis- i\HlC!ICS.
a
bership of mure thiul JJ)OO We vice on Sunda\ morn in~ .
hi.lve regi{] naL n•ttional unJ · Thi' week. "contract,;r, and Chri~tfan ~ L'llllt o1:go.u1it.ation
for girl s. ~mJ a;-, a :-.o(i:.tl r()om.
internmional mis sion progranls
church
volunteer'
have
been
Pa,tor Rob Barner 'aid the
the kid s can go out on:· said
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was one of ll crew of youth workers painting the gazebos on the gazebos.
Cline's Fruit Fcmn property
the Pomeroy parking lot Wednesday.
on Ohio 7 near Ea,tcrn High
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