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                  <text>Page B6 • The Daily Sentinel ,

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Wednesday, August 3. 2005
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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."

National Basketball Association

C~vs

•

, Pope gives special
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
.
.
battalion loses 20
members in Iraq, A6

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AEP to.buy Ohio Mon~~gahela territory

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
2 SECTIONS- 12 PA&lt;a.:S

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

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B2-4

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A3

A4
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B6
B Section
A6

© 2005 Ohio Valle)' Publishing Co.

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
putting the lini.\hing touches J K'\~ d1un..:h ha~ been in the
K:nhy
Fellows.
the
adult
superCha~erle Hoeftlch/ photo
on the I:\.000 '4U.1rc -fon1
Tyler Tatum of the Kettering Christ United Methodist Church viSing the painting (lf one of churd1. klL·ated on the fonnt'r plannillf' -.tag ~ -. and then
under construction for five
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
Please see Church, AS .
Please see Mission, AS

Bethel Worship Center
opens new $1 million church

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Black boxes retrieved from Air France crash; plane had enough to fuel to land elsewhere
BY ROB GILLIES
ASSOCIATED PRESS

WRIT~R

l'ORONTO - Tormuo·s
ai1port was under "1ed c~lc1t''
because of the th1eat of light·
mng when an A1r France JCt·
liner landed 111 a f1erce ram·
storm despite hav1ng enough
fuel to reach another au port
- a JeeiSIOn that WdS nl.](JC
by the pilot. c~irport authonties said Wcunesu.~~ .
Investigators sean:hlll l.! the

Montreal or another ;urpoll
where the weather was better
but"lhat's the pilot's dcLiSion ..
The mrport wa~ um.ler d
"led .lien." whtch llldlcatc'

Authority Otticlctls hope the
recorders will pro' Jde dues to
what l:.tu~ed the diiU.Ltt to skid
off" runway T~esduy at LestcJ
B Pear ~on IntC!IhtliOIUII
Airpo11 and burst 11110 !lames
All 309 P·'"cngcrs .tnd

dncs not J'Il've nt

crew cscdpcd al1ve tn .111 evdL' -

ldnd111g m l. tkmg otl. ntfJ -

uatlon thctt look less th.m two
mmutco.; An· Fn.tnc~ s~uU 22
people were tnJurcd while
dilpOII oftiL'J db :-.,ud ..L) WCIL'
hull. The w1eckage ol the JCI·

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Ill! !l IIllO th!CC plCl'l'S

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potentiL~I

lor IIgh!nmg hut
pl.111~s

from

lli&lt;!hl. He .tlso doubted

lightning pLtycU a rol~ .

Lc1 ,tsseLu 'aid the bl.tck
hoxt.:s were 111 Jelatively good
conditiOn. "There ts some ttre
(tunagc tn them. but we
should be .1hlc to 1ecover the
mh,)J nhlt&amp;nn ..
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Re.d Levasseur. lead ln,csllg.ttor

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sttid the dcnsmn to l~mU dllllllg " "1eu .licit. 1\otdd be

s,ud di1p011 WO!kers were struck by .the seventy ol the storm "As we wen~
1ook111!! out the window we
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that

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SCVi..' IC .''

he

the pa~scng.cr s and crew man·
,tgcd to esc.tpe 111 the 52 sec-

bought the aircralt new on
Sept. 7, 1999. It was last serviced July 15 and had loggeu
28,418 tl1ght· hours and 3,7 11
t.tkeolls and land111gs
He satd tt wa; ton ew ly to
determme the cause of the
crash, the first ol an Atrbus
A340 111 its 13 yc.trs of com·

onds 11 took tor emergency
crews toamve. "The crew did a
great IOb. 'thcy're lraineu to gel
the people oft ... F1gliol.t s;ud
At A~r Fr.mce headquarters
in Roissy. F1 ,l!lce. au·line
ell .til n1.1n Je,m-Cynl Sptnett.t
also p1a1sed the il1ght crew. meicntl serv1ce.
"I don't know 11 we should
Two dozen Air F1a nee offispe.tk nl ,, mir.1cle
hut Cials, lllCIUd1ng a meuic:,tl
.tbove .tllthe p1ole"ion.tlism team .mu a P'YcholngJSt , tlcw
ol the crew ... Spmclla s.t!d. , to Toronto. ·A sepa1.ne team
He s.t!d the co-ptlot, who ot expe1ts - 1ncluding stx
w.ts 111 charge ol the l.tndlllg, Irom A1rbus. three from the ·
h.td 10.700 hours of !lying French acc 1dent u1vesttga11on
time .•mu the 57-yc.tr~ uld bUJeau and tluee f10m A1r
F1 a nee - headed to Toronto
pilot had 15,000 hours.
Spinett.t s,ud A1r Fr;111cc ea1 her. Sptnetta said ·
•

wreckag~ of the Airbus A340
found the f11ghi u,lla anU VlliCC
r~n11ucrs the so-call ed
"black boxes.. "ud Steve
Shaw, .spoke&gt;man l&lt;ll the
·Greate1 Toronto A1 1po11s

- sui I smoklered Wednesd.ty.
Bn.tn L1c·key. VIce prestdent
ol Of1CI.ttllllls ''" the G!e.ttcl
Toronto An port 1\uthonty, saul
Wedncsd.l)' the JCIIIIlcr h.td

Case of missing
U.S. teen in
Aruba produces
one false lead
after another ·

·Astronaut pulls off spacewalking feat by tugging away dangling fabric

enough

I ucl

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

ORANJESTAD. i\llih.! Police have- Lh.tined d pond.
p1ck~d
th10ugh l.mdfill
s~ourt!U hcdchcs .uH.I ... cnt
stram.l~ol blond 1M II o\ CJ\C.I'fot CC11Cl1C II..'SIIIH! - often
c:has~ng tahc lc.7ds 111 the
lllVC Slli!li ii O il
I IllO
U5

teenager Natdkc Holloway's
dt sappc.n ,IJlcc
The nw stcrv b,!llks ,tnd Iru,slrah:!s mVesnUatnJ s more than
two months ;,Iter the IX-yc,u·old Al.tbama honots student

d1vert

to

· He cmph.lsi!CU that wmd

mto orbit with h1111, bec.une
the fn st person to ve nture
beneath an orb1 1111g shuttle
aml the fu sl person to repatr ,,
shuttle's fragile thermal ski n
111 space ..
HIS crewmates inSide the
shuttle kept .tn eye on hun ,i,t
the robot-arm ~;amen! HIS
spacewalkmg
partne1
w.ttchcd trom 75 feel aw.ty.
thou gh he lost Sight of him at
one poult. ·
But Robm son descnbed
what he was seeing and dumg
the en tire 11111e, so hts col·
le,tgues would know he was

Bv MARCIA DUNN
AP AEROSPACE WRITER

SPACE CENTER. Hnus1on
- W1th ~1 !..!l'lltk lll !..! ol h1-;
!.!hned ll!.!hth.tnJ. ol. . cnvcn
~t ... ll(l!l.!Ut . . . Stephen Rllb1n ... o;1
lt:'lllHVCJ

BY PETER PRENGAMAN

tn

s.ud 'Normally tf there arc
thunJcrstorms 111 the Mea. a
... hc.u likel y \\,Lsn"t d !.tctot tn pdnt m.ty dec!uc to c·uclc
the crw•h -· d" has hc~n spc&lt;.:- Ulllllit's s.IIC to l,md.''
uLttcu - bcc.tusc that usu.d A1rport F1~c Ch1el M1ke
ly \\ould &lt;lilly .tllcct .tircr.tlt , F1gliol.1 ""d threc-qu.u1cr' ol
Investigated .

l\\10

WOITISOilll'

p1eces ol l1lle1 lll.tlell.tl fwm
1he )huttk\ bel ly Wcdncsd,,y
111

unp1cu:JenteJ 'J1.tL'l'

.111

lep.tll f\&gt;b that UleW d b1g s1g h
ot rcl!cl IJOIIl NASA.
But hl' llMY h.1ve to go uut
ag.am to It\ ye t ,motht.:t tJou-

blc spot
RohulSilll w;~s barely b;~ck
InSide the shuttl e ;md out ol
hiS spacesuit when M!Sston
Control 111lor llll'd the

sdle

LJCW

w.ts a chance that .t
lourth sp.tccw.t lk m.1y he
necckd Frid.ty 111 dc.tl wn h ,,
torn thc11n.tl hl.tnkel below .1
cockpll w!lldol\
, wa-; last seen 1~.1V111g .l mghtThe concern " th.n ,,
club WJthlhTCl' young men
rou~hlv 1-loot sc,•t,on ol the
"We thouglu we could solve bl;u1kei could np aw.ty durIbiS 1n ,, couple ol d.1ys. but II mg re-entry. wh1p backw.1rd
tu rned out to be very dilli· .tnd sl,un ullo the shuttle. per·
cul t," s.ud Lt Roy Tromp, the hdps c~tusmg gr.tve dznn.tge
AP Photo
lead ow esti~.uor " In inv .10 Enginec" expect to know hy In thiS 1mage released by NASA TV. a camera attached to the space shuttle Discovery's robot
yec~rs .ts a poiKe oflicer.'J\c Thu!Sll.ty .tltelllOOil whether 1c arm shows astronaut Steve Rob1nson workmg on gap fillers on the underside of the
never h.uJ .t c,,,c II ke tim ..
1he ddn~e ' 1s 1e~d and D1scovery, Wednesday Th1s IS the f1rst t1me 1n spacewalkmg h1story that an astronaut has ven·
The must recent lt~.tlb. sug- whethe1 ~111y bl,u1kct 111111· tured under. the be lly of a space sl1uttle and performed repa1rs
ges ted somethn1g gnsly h\tP mmg " rcqlllreu
p~ncd
to Holloway. but
Standmg on the end of the cc ntllly! "
Robinson
Roh111son nc\cl h.1d to pull
Thctc was no tmm.:JJdlC
il)VestlgdlOJ s stt) they hd\e response trom the cxh,tusted OUt
hts lmcep' lll hiS mlct nalJoil al space sldti on 's exc:l.timed
no prool she " de,td.
makesllllt h.tck,aw. whtch he 5R-Ioot robot arm. he tugged
"Steve. we t1&amp;111cd fm foUJ
but exhilarated astronaut.
The strands of hair were
years
You're gotng to spend
out
the
first
p1ece
as
the
two
took
along
JUSt
u1
case
the
It took Robmson JUst sec·
found on duct tape that onds to pull out each short matenal was stuck between linked spacecratt passed over the next four years .~tgmng
washed up on Aruba's north· dangling st11p of ceian11C - the thermal tiles and he need· Massachusetts. By the trme autographs." sa1d hiS space·
ern shore DNA testing by the fiber cloth, which engmee1 s cd to employ more fo rce.
he had pulled out the next walking partner, Sotcht
FBI determtned the hat r did- had feared m1ght cause the
tabnc strtp I0 mmutes later, Nogucht
It was a delicate opera11on
n't come from Holloway.
Robtnson, a 49-year-old
shuttle to overheat dunng its Robinson h.1d to he careful he had crossed the Atlantic
· A volunteer rescue group descent through the atmos- not to bump IIlLO the shu ttle 's and was zoom1ng over the mechantcal engmeer and
from Texas searched a land· phere and lead . to anothet fragile thermalul es and make French coast
mus1cian who took h1 s ch ildfill for a hfth day Wednesday, Columbia-type disaster
"That was the ride of the hood space-cadet lunchbox
th1ngs worse
pursumg a up from a Wltne"
who claimed to have seen
men dumptng a female body
two days after Holl oway dls·
BY HOPE YEN
questiOI!natre about "judtappeared They've found
ASSOCIATED
PRESS
WRITER
ctal actiVISn'" provtdes
nothing so far.
some hope but "also raiSes
: Last week. Aruban authort·
WASHINGTON
many quesuons," satd New
ties almost completely dramed
Democrats plan to use confi r- York Sen
Charles E
a JlPnd where a wnness sa1d he
n\dtlon
heanngs
to
quest1on
Schumer,
nne
of eight
saw Dutch teenager loran van
John
Roberts
about
his
on
the
comm it·
Democrats
uer S loot and IWO brothers,
pledge
to
lollow
establiShed
tee that will begin considerS:aush and Deep.tk Kalpoc leg,li
ru
l1n
gs.
sayt
ng
h1
s
in g Rob erts' nomina1i01\
tile three who left the ntght·
record
as
u
govern
m
ent
Sept.
6
club With Holloway - dn vmg
lawyer
crc,!lcs
douhts
about
"That's why tl&lt;le hearings
the night she vamshed The
his commllment to pnvacy wi ll be so cruci.il to deterpond yielded up nothmg
nghts. p.trttculaily .tbortion, mtntn g .whether Judge
Van der Sloat. · 11. " the
1f he ueh . t se.tl on the Roberts will llilc f1om the
~1ly person still dytamed 111
AP Photo
be'nch in a c;ueful ,md non·
t~e case. The Kalpoe broth- tn th1s photo re leased by the Vattcan s Osservatore Romano Supreme Cou.,t.
to
a
Ideolog ical way. or will
Robe11s'
1
esponse
ers. of Sunname. and lour newspaper. Pope Bened1ct XVI IS greeted by a group of Ch1nese
mste,td choose to 111ake law
Seuale
Jud~c:Ja1y
Comm
11tee
other men. includmg van der pnests as he arnves for the weekly general audience at the
Sloot's father. we1e detained Vat1can. for the f1rst t1me mover three weeks, Wednesday
·lll June and released ·for l.tck
of evidence.
; The he,td mvestJg,tiOI ;.tid
he IS conv1 nced van ue1 Sloat
was Involved Ill Hollow.ty's
lVI ay 30 d ISappe,tranL e
:rromp sa1d the tccn.tger. J:Vho
has mamta111ed In s 111n0·
cence. has · changcu hiS
BY NICOLE WINFIELD
C.1thol~e
.church \\ho se
account nl what happcne&lt;)
AS~OCIATED PRESS WR ITER
pnt!\t"i 11.1\C been Jouonelv
tb&lt;H n1oh1 more than 10 umes.
: Thrc~ec belu\ 1or spcctai!Sts
.tn es'ted . •111d h.t r,"'ed h)
VATICAr\ CITY - Pope C'hrnc-.~ clllth o rIt h.~ ...
trom the Netherlands ques·
uonecl v.m der ,S iooi for .t Benedict XVI gree 1ed "
.. , g.rL'ct \\l!h paitrl..ular
second d.ty Wednesda). hop- group oJ pn~~" from Ch1n.t cliiL'L"tiUil lhe gJULI)J lll
ing to glt:.u1 clue ... trom hh "\\lth pMIILUI,II· .!l lecllon" p1 11:sh
IIll ill
Cl111ta.'
body langu.tgc or \CNon ot W~dnes J,ty. the liN t111w ,, ' Bcnl'dh. ·t :-..ud rn Fn~J,..,h ,
e.\ents. An FBI observer was pon11fl h,,, publ1 cly lld - ._tJ ... n r, . . tlll~ other g ~oup ...
comed members ot the ,,,,,,_ lr orn H ~mg Kong. lteLlllJ .
al so p1esen1 ,
No one has been ch.trged 11\ c:unllolled dlwch 111 the '"' . the PlulipplllC S .!nd the
the c.r&gt;e Semches throughout e\l ~i!!n uf \\i.llllliiH! rela- Unncd State' i\ ho atlendcd
.
the \ 'dlJC:.tll th~ V._ t\JL.tll ._tu d Jcm·e
the Dutch C1ribbe.m " l ~nd tJorh . .hel\\oeen
,ll\d
Be1
p
ng
ha'e produced . no trace of
The ( h1ne~e p1r~~l'-. "it The Val!can \\ould not "" un g rn the lront TO \\ .mtl
Hollo~~&lt;a y.
"We are still .f, gh t111g. We . whe ther the 2H pne'1' \\ere &lt;li c"cd 111 hi.ILk llllh 11hne
arc ~till pO\Iti\C \\C dre go111g trom the CommLII1"t P.trty- LO II.tr -... thl'll \ loud up .... lllg ._r
to break thts 1h111g," sa1u controllcd Catholic l'.un ouc hymn. cl .1pped .!&lt;lU "'"ed Ill
As;oc1a11on or the undCI·
Tromp
ground
church loy.tl to the pilpe
But how long could tttake?
· Th.111k lo u ami Gnd hie"
: " I do~ · , ha ve a crysta l Rome But th e Cnhol1c \Otl
·· BcncdrLI \ did hclore
ball." he sa1d. "And as the news aeencv Asi:tNews.
·&lt;tays pa" hy, ,,., becom111g which h.~s clo,e ties to the illO \Jll g on to the nc\ t ' g roup
V&lt;Jt!Can and l1.1s p10ved reli · of people he greeted
more dtlficult ·
Chlnd lorced "' Roman '
:Many Arub.ms. who 'ay able on Vat1can -Chma dc1Cl·
CatholtL'
to cut 11c-. '' 1111 the
tbcy take pndc 111 the1 r dli- opments. " "d they 1\ele
cient pol1ce fo1ce : ha'e memhcrs ot Be1png·, olfi - V,ti! Cdll Ill 14~ I sh&lt;Htl\ .tile!
the
o lfi cla ll y
.nhCISI
become reSigned to the possi - C!.II churc h
CommullN
P.1
rty
tonk
It wa'' belie\ed to be the
bility that there may never he
fiN t11nc a pope h.1d puhl1cly po\\c'r \\'n"h'P 1s ,tll&lt;111ed
a re&gt;olution
- "If &gt;he IS ahve. she isn't "eknmeu
member'
nl unl\ Ill ~O\L' fllll1 Ctlt - l'O ll :
~re . and 1f she\ de.td. they Ch in"·'
''"te ~ Cil(lll n ll ed (rnliel.l r hurcl1c,. "hi ell lccnqt glllng 10 find her." chti 1ch "' tl1e Vat!Ldll. "hiL'h o~J l r/c the pof1l' .r, .r -.p1 ntu.ll
satd htcla Inc'"' · 3~. who lor more than 50 )e.u' h" ' l e~tt1l'l hul . tppo Jnl theu ( l\\ n
'uppnltcd tile undc1 ~ 1 o und fll ll''t" .HHI hl,hnlh
runs a deli
tlk1~

''I'm pulling It' s com111g
out ve ry e.ts il y." Roh1nson
c.tllcd ''The ollendmg gap
III ler h,ts been removed "
The second p1ece sl1d out
even more eaSi ly, with fUst a
gentle lllg ol Roh1nson·.., n ght
thumb' .md index lin~ er.
·
'· I was absolutely~ 1eheved
.md I think you could proba·
bly hear the stgh ol reh el
throughout the bui lumg" .liter
the lirsl p1ece c.une uut, ll1 ght
d1rector Paul Hill sa1d 'A nd
when he pulled the second
one out. it was a hu ge relief
.uid it detinitely felt li ke the
Jest is downhtll from here ..
The
mood
a bum d
D!Scove1y also imp10ved dt.tmatlcaUy Space stat ion ll1 ght
d~rectO ( Mark Ferm1g said he
could hear ·•a J?alpable
change in the tone of the
astronauts' vo1ces
The spacewalk ended after
· six hours Robinson and
Noguchi also mstalled a masSIVe toolbox tilled wtth spare
parts on the space station.

Senate D~mocrats question Roberts' pledge to foliow precedent

Pope gives special greeting
to priests from China in new
sign of wanning relations

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The Daily Sentinel

2005

or
impose h1s will,"
Schumer said.
Texas Sen. John Cornyn, a
Republican on the panel, sa1d
11 would be mappropnate for
Roherts to diScuss spec if1c
cases sue h ,IS the Roe v W.tde
dbor110n ruling. particularly
since the high court ~~&lt;ill he.1r a
c.tse next l,tl l on the COih lllUttonahty of a New Hampshire
parent,tl notitication law.
."Jus11ces a1e not politi·
c1ans," C01nyn satd. ''They
don 't run on a political plat·
form. and senators should not
ask them lP do so."

BYTHE .BEND

Community Calendar
Public meetings
Thursday, Aug. 4
POMEROY
- Publ1c
Utilities Commi ssion of Ohio
public he&lt;Lrnlg on Amencan
Electric Power .tpplicatton
lor cost recovery fOJ IGCC
-power plant. 6.30 p.m ,
Meigs High School Purpose
is to all ow publiC comment
on the .tpphcat1on. County
Commissu)ners utgc public
attendance.
MIDDLEPORT - Spec1al
meeting of Middleport
Village Counctl , 5:30 p m,
cou nci I cham bcrs
POMEROY - SahsbLtry
Townshtp T~ust~es, 6·30
p.m., town hall.
Monday, Aug. 8
ATHENS - Reg1on 14
youth cml!IC!I meeting, 9 a m ,
Athens County Department ot
Job and Famtly Services,
Oh1n IJ tn Chauncey.
Tuesday, &lt;\ug. 9
POMEROY - Bedford
·n,wnshlp Trustees will meet
at 7 r.m at the town hall.

as speakers. Call 992-2161
by Aug. 4 for reservation
Saturday, Aug. 6
SALEM CENTER - Star
G[ange #778 and Star Junior
Grange #878, potluck dinner
,at 6:30p.m., meeting at 7 30
Craft and CWA judging
Election of officer&gt;
HARRISONVILLE
Harrisonville Masonic Lodge
41l, 7 30 f.·m Satourday adt
Lodge hal Refreshments
Monday, Au. 8
POMEROY - The Metgs
County Republican Party will
meet at 7.30 p.m at the
Meigs County Courthouse.
Plans will be discu ~sed for
Meigs County Fatr parltcipa·
t1on.
Thursday, Aug: ll
CHESTER- Shade Rtver
Masonic Lodge 453 Will
meet at 7:30 p.m at the hall.
Refreshments will be served.

PageA3 ·Thur~day, August 4, 200S

Widower tempted to remarry is moving at unsafe speed
I0.30. Pastor Arland Kmg
w1lllead services.
Monday, Aug. 8
SYRACUSE - Vacatton
B1ble school \i11ll be held
from 6 to 8 p.m. Aug. 8-12, at
the Asbury United MethOdiSt
Church. "Construction Zone"
wtll be the theme wllh a progr.lm geared to buildmg character like Jesus

Reunions

DEAR ABBY. The letter
from "In Love Agam," whose
wife dted of cancer four
months ago and who ""ist&gt;
he's ready to remarry.
impelled me to wnle. My
husband died sudden ly nme
months ago He was only 4 7
(I am 48 ) I jo111ed a gnef
support group for people
under 50
In one ohhe sessions, the
subject of hasty rem.trriage
was dtscussed The counselor
leadmg the group uropped
th)s pear) of wisdom
"Women gneve alone, and
men grieve wit h another

Dear
Abby

brated our 163ru month
anmversary Tell th.ll man tu
get married' - JOE F IN
INDIO. CALIF
DEAR JbE F. If the two of
you are hoppy. I'm happy tor

Saturday, Aug. 6
RACINE - Beegle family
you However. you knew
reunion at the home of womdn •·
I agree w1th you and with your present wife for 12
Ronnie a\}d Leanna Beegle.
noon to 4 p m "'ith a square '· In Love's" pastors that four years before ~ou mw ned her
dance to follow, 7 to II p.m months is too soon to become "In Love'' ha' known his l.tdy
Take lawn chatrs, snac ks engaged If he c.tn fmd a sup- lnend only four months Call
port group like the one I had, me cauuous. but th.tt's an
Fam1ly and fnends 111vtted.
he should go It gave me tool s .awtullj short time
Sunday, Aug. 7
to
cope and affirmation that I
DEAR ABBY My l.t ther. .t
RUTLAND
Davis
wasn't
crazy
as
I
experie
nced
prom111ent
mm!Stc r of a la1ge
reunion, descendants of
the
stages
of
grief
~
BEEN
church,
marned
hh secretarv
Orlando and Cathenne
Davis, 12:30 p.m, Rutland THERE IN MANSFIELD. three mdnths .tftel m; moth·
er·s death lrom c.tncc1 After
F1re Department. Take eov- MASS
DEAR
BEEN
THERE
mother's luner.tl. D.tu "·"
cred dtsh and game prtzes
Friday, Aug. 5
Although I w.1rncd "In Love beSieged by" ho.trd ol smgle
ATHENS - ''Chtldren of
A~ain" to take hiS tune, some
women olfenng food . hel p
Eden," a Btbhcal story ot
readers disagreed Read on.
and more HIS m.trn.tge nMy
Adam and Eve watchmg th e1 r
DEAR ABBY My fi!St , l1ave heen p.~rtly 111 sell
Monday, Aug. !!
sons , Cam and Abel stru ggle,
wife died unexpectedly in detense.
TUPPERS PLAINS
and a second act of Noah and
1991 E1ght months later, I
My hrother, my w1le ,md I
hiS Wife trying to get their Parent meetmg, 7 p.m , marned a widow I'd known loved the new w1 le. She w.IS
tilmllv 111 order before the Eastern Htgh School football for 12 years Some of my wonderiLII for D.td dunng the
Thursda), Aug. 4
POM EROY
Holzer tlood· Geared to get parents bleachers, for all parent~ who seven children were so angry live yea rs hefnre their dc .uhs
Hosp1ce
Meigs
County and their children to ponder have a son or daughter play- they retused to attend the 111 a car acc1den1 Although I
"D mner wuh Fnends." 6 p m, cho1ce s. Performan ces 8 p m ing in fall sports.
wedding That rea ll y hurt
.1gree with your au viCe to
RACINE
Southern
To make ,i long story sh01 1. t&lt;Jke 11 more slow ly. I'm gl.td
ntghtly through SLmday, Aug
Bob Evans m Mason. W Va.
TUPPERS PLAINS
14 at the Athens First Junior Htgh 7th and 8th grade we .celebrate e'ery month of Dad had a gre;ll panne1 1n hiS
V FW Post 9053 Ladtes Presbyterian Church, corne1 gtrls volleyball f1rst pract1ce, marn,,ge with an annivers.~ry Imal yea rs Good luck to ' In
Auxili.try wtll meet at 7 p.m of Court and Washmgton 6 p.m Must have sports phys- card that I cre.tte on my com- Love Aga111 .. - LOWELL
ICal to practtce lnformatton puter, flowers lrom the gro- IN DENVER
.11 the h.tl l.
'
,
Streets
from Ltsa Woods, 992-6752.
eery store, and dinner at a
DEAR LOWELL I'm
Frida), &lt;\ug, 5
Sunda), Aug. 7
POMEROY
Metgs nice re stuurant. We jusl cele· sorry your lather\ llme ~~&lt;llh
POMEROY
- Meigs
POMEROY - Enterpnse
County PERl Ch.tpter 74. United Methodist Church w1ll Band Boosters meet at 6 p m
II 45 limcheon meeting. hold servtces 111 conjunction at the band booth at the fair·
Meigs County Multipurpose With congregatton at Pomeroy grounds. Short bu siness
Se nim Center, w11h represcn- Church of Christ beginmng meetmg toll owed by cleamng
t.lliaves of Aetna and Med1cal Sunday. wilh Sunday school the booth. B&lt;\nd parents
to take thell
ch ild Ill uet
ATHENS The Oh1o a&lt;&gt;ed
C'
'
Mutual insura nce compamcs at 9·10 am &lt;Jnd church at e ncouraged to turn out
Umverslly
College
ol lhe ch1cken pox v,\CCII\C
Osteopathic Med1ctne (OU~ Complications trom ch!Lken
COM)
Chtldhood pox tncre.1se the older the
lmmumz.tllon Program (CHIP). child is when he/she gets the
a mob1le health program, will diSease.
prov1de free rmuin~ unmunlzaThe sc hedu le fo1 Me1~s
TUPPERS PLAINS - A members read the U MW was closed w!lh Belly tlons for all area children from County clm1cs " ,,, t olln"~'
donation was made In the ht&lt;~ny. Sharon Louks read an Chevtler servmg refresh- binh through 18 ye,us of age.
Reedsv tlle. Me1gs L1b1ary
kttchcn lund ot the Mulberry arttcle trom the Response ments The group meets the
The service is available to E,JStern B1 .mc:h on State
Com mutnt y Center and Magazme on an the group first Monday of every month fan1tlies of all mcomes, even Route 7, II am. In noon
prayer support pledged by the dis cussed the 5-Star giving Attending were JoAnna those with insurance. To Fnday. Aug 12, Coolvil le 's
Tuppe!S Plams St. Paul and what the group needs to Weaver, Conme Rankm, Anna re&gt;oeive immunizations. the CoolSpot from 3 30 p.m. to
Umted Methodist Women do to complete 11 for 2005.
Rice, Barb Roush, Teresa child's prevtous shot rec&lt;;&gt;rd 4 30 p.m. Aug 12
Barb Roush presented a Lemons, Judy Kennedy, Betty need" to be presented
dunng a recent meet mg.
Parents are also bei!H!
Judy Kennedy opened the program on " Praying With Chevtler, Mary Rankin, and
If a child has not had chick - av1sed tlut students who w1it
meeting w1th prayer and The Bible" and the meeting Sharon Louks.
en -pox, parents are encour- be hving a college dOJmlLOJY

Church events

School events

Clubs and
organizations

hiS 'econd Wile was so short
se,cral re.tdcrs wrote to say
that 11 "In Love" " a scmnr
Cllllen hiS age should be
tah.cn nHo ton~Jderauon
DEAR ABBY When I read
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are 149 da\s left 111 the vea r.
· Today's i-IJ ghlJ ght in HIStory:
On Aug 4 . 1'!44, Na11 police raided the secret annex of
a building in Amsterdam and arrested eight people. including 15-vcar-ol d Anne Frank. whose diary becam~ a tamous
HolocatJSkra an:oun t. (S he died ,lt the Bergen-Belsen co n&lt;:entration camp.)
· On this elate:
In 1735, "jury acl)uitted John Peter Zenger of the New
York Weekl y Journa l uf sedn ious libel
In 1790. the Coast Guard had ns hegmnmgs · as 'the
Revenue Cutter Serv 1ce.
In 1 79~. EngiJ&gt;h romantiC poet Percy Bysshc Shelley was
horn 111 F1cld Place. England .
· In 1830. 'pl an s lor the ~ u y of Ch1cago were laiu out.
In 1892. Andrew and Abby B orden were axed to death in
their home 111 Fall River. Mass . Li zz1e Borden. Andrew
Bon.lt!n 's Jaug.hter f1om a previous nMrnage. was accused
of the ki llings. but acquitted .11 trio~l.
·
In 191 4, Britain declared war on G e rman~ while the
United Sto~tes procl,Jimed 11s neutraln y.
·
·. In 19 16, the Um ted States· purch.tscd the Damsh Vtrgin
Islands for $~5 million.
In 1964. the bod1es of tm ss in~ civil ri ghts v.m-kers
Mi chael H. Schwernc r. Andrew G~uodman al1d Jame s E.
Chaney were tuund buried in an earthen dam in
Mi ssiSSi ppi .
In 1977. PresH.lent Carter signed " measure esta bl ishing
the Department of Energy.
· Ten yews ago· Croat forces la un ched ,, massive attack on
breakaway Serbs in their se lf- proclaimed capital of Knin.
Fi-ve years ago· Fre sh from the Republican National
~onvention in Ph1ladelph1a, GOP prestdential nominee
George W. Bu sh and running mate Dick Cheney beg,m an
a ir and nul tour of four swing states · Pennsylvama. Ohio,
Michigan and Il linOi s Fo1 hts p;u1. Democrati c pres idential
candidate 1\ 1 G01e mocked the Repub lican gathering as a
speciat-interests-sponsored sham .
One year ago Ri ch.1rd Smith. a Staten Island ferry ptlot,
pleaded gu ilty to man slaughter ch.trges in a crash that
)&lt;illed I I commuters the previous October. acknowledgmg
that he' d passed out at the helm afte r arnving at work with
111edication 111 hi s system. Former teacher Mary Kay
Letourneau. convicted of having sex with a sixth-grade
pupil, was released from a Washington state pri son.
: Today\ Blflhdays: Journali st Helen Thomas is 85 Singer
rrankie' Ford is 66. Actor-comedian Rich;ud Belzer is 61.
Actor-screenwriter Billy Bob Thornton is 50. Track star
Mary Decker Slaney is 47. TV producer Michae l Gelman .
("Live with Regis and Kell y") is 44. Baseball p1tcher Roger
q emens is 43 Rock musician Roh C1eka (Boo Radleys) 1s
~7. Actor Michael DeLuiSe is 36. Actor And y Hallett
.("Angel") IS 3(). Rh ythm -and-blues singe r-actor Marques
:Houston is 24. Actor Dylan and Cole Sprouse are 13.
: Thought tor Today: "New opimons arc always suspected.
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President Bu sh once
made improving American
high schools a top priority
for his second term. It 's a
task wide ly rega rded as
Vital to the nation's future .
But hts plan is goi ng
now here in Congress .
Bus iness leaders, governors and pundits say. and
te st scores •·onfirm . that
U.S. h1gh sc hoo ls are failing to eq ui p graduates with
tne skil ls they need to compete in a global economy.
Yet Bush 's ·proposal to
ex te nd hi s No Child Left
Benind ('NC LB ) re gime of
standards . tes tin g· and
accounlability to h1 gh
sc hoo ls hasn' t eve n been
introduced in Co ngress.
And both hou ses rejected
Bush 's $ 1.5 billipn plan for
fundin g hi gh sc hool reform
when it refused ro eliminate federal o~id for tradi ti on"! vocational edu cation.
In stead, the Senate in
Marc h voted 9'!-0 to reau tho rize th e $ 1 3 billion
Perkin s Act without writing in any · performance
standards for shop courses.
In May. the House pas sed a
bi ll with mod es t upgrades .
416-9. ·
•
In
an . interview.
SecrJ:tary
Education
Margaret Spellings told me
that ·'the people who don ' t
want to chan ge (are) our
problem - th e .peo pl e who
li ve off th e vocational educauon program . They' re a
very powerful interes t
gro up''
.
But Mike Petrilli , a for• mer Bu sh education official v.ho 's now v1ce pres ident for nati onal prog rams
and policy of the co nse rvati ve Thom .1s B Fordham
Foundation, said that Bu sh
.e rred in trying to fund high
school NCLB by zeroing
our vor-cd. ''Tha t was dead
on arrival ," he sa id.
Bu sh should have found
new money for hi gh sc hool
reform . he satt.l And .' he
added, '·one major problem
with Bu sh's plan IS that 11
wasn 't much of a plan . It
lacked an y specili clly."
Spellings said that th e

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administration probably
won't propose -a ful,l-blown
h1gh schoo l reform pl an
until the 2001 NCLB la w.
w hi ch currently applie s
"o n ly to elementary and
middle sdtoo ls, co mes up
fo r . rea uth ori zat ion
~~
2007.
Th&lt;lt means that Bu sh is
likely to be out of office
before the federal government has any real impact
on the problem of hi gh
sc hool
perform ance,
desp ite the pro mises made
in the 2004 campaign , hi s
State of. the Umon address
and hi s budget.
And, as Spelling s sa1d ,
the need for applyin g
NCLB -style reform to h ig h
sc hoo ls was de mon strated
anew in the lat est Natio mtl
Assessment of Educationa l
Progress, re leased in July.
It showed that Ameri can
9-year-olds have made signifi cant improvement in
re ad1ng and math , especia ll y in the pas t f1ve
ye ars. Thirtee n-year-o lds
made ha ve made some
progress. b'ut 17-year-olds
have made none at all.
"There are a lot of pundits talking about when .the
change s happened," she
said. "A ll I know is that we
have had more progress in
the last five years than in
tl;Ie entire history of the
tes t, start1ng in the earl y
1970s. So, you do th e
math .,
If it's true that NCLB has
had a major impact on stu dent performance 111 lower
grades, then why does n' t
the admini strati on pres.s
hari:ler for high school
reform and put real money
behind it?
In general, the admini stration is far behtnd the
curve on th e whole iss ue of

sc1e nce , math and engi- by one-third between 1992
neering competition with and 2002.
other countries, especiall y
And, 11 sa id . federal
China and India .
tuntling for bas ic research
Bu sh bel ieves that fre e in ·the phy s1cal sc iences as
trade will help ex pand both
a percenta ge oi· G DP has
the U.S.
and world '
'
eco nomies. But the corol - declined b y half sinc e
la ry has to be that if low - · 1970. Bush is d01n g noth skill U.S . j obs are gomg to ing to increase it.
migrate overseas, then the
Defen se , ofticia ls pro United States must exce l in posed a new NDEA-style
hi gh-technology · and have program tor sc ienc e and
a high- sk ill work force to lan gua ges, fund ed at $900
do it.
mil11 on a ye ar. but the
Report after report has
White
House asked for
docum ent ed the need lor
an all -o ut effort aki n to on ly $ 155 milli on over a
that which foll owed the five -yea1 period
Sens. Edward Kennedy.
Soviet Union 's surpri se
launch of Sputmk in 1956. D-Mass ..
and
Susan
Among other thmgs. Collin s, R-Main e, are
Congress passed the 195R propo sing to double the
National
Defense fir st-year bud get of $10.3
Education Act (NDEA), a
mill10n when the Defen se
$4 billion program to boost
science and math educa- Departmen t aut hon zation
ti on, basic re searc h. for- bill come s to the Senate
eign lan guage in stru cuon floor .
;:fnd area studi es.
There's good news iJJ the
A new study issued faet that the nation's govrecently by so me of the ernors are beg inmng to act
nauon's maJor business to improve high schools,
organizations ca lled for
knowing that their states'
doublin g the number of
graduates· in science: tech- futur e depe nd s on a tramed
nology, engineering and work force.
But except for Spellin gs
math by 2015, partly b;y
upgrading math and sci- cheenn g the govern ors on .
ence teaching 1n U.S. there's no lead ership L'O msc hools .
.
mg from Washington.
"The cntical situation in
Spellmgs told mt;. "We
American
1nnovat1on need to engage tl1e ge neral
threatens our standard of
livin g at home and our public around thi s crisis
leadership in the world.'' beca use people do not lllrn
said John C astellani. pres i- on thei1 TV sets .md see
dent of the Busine ss an y R~ sSJa n satel lites up
Roundtable, on e of th e th ere. How do you mak e
study's spon sors. "We can- thi s compelling for th e
not wait for another Americ.m people'!"
Sputnik to propel our enerOne answer clear ly
gy forwa rd in this area ."
The report noted that in a would be for tile pre sident
re ce nt internalional assess- to. take it on and propose a
ment of prohlem-so lvmg maJor Jmtiativc to upgrade
s ~ i ll s among 15-year-old s. · ma th and sc ienc e educathe United States had the ti on. research anu foreign
sma llest percentage of lop language insttuctJon. First.
perform ers and largest per- though. he· d h.1ve to
centage of low perlnrmer,s understand that there's "
of any participau ng devel problem.
oped country.
(Mor/on Kondra ckc is
It also reported that the
percentage of U.S . students executn e e dit or of' Roll
planning to pursu e engi- Call, tlt e nell ljJap er of
neering deg rees dec lin ed Capitol Ht/1 .)

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Obituaries
lbelma L. Young M.cKelvey

BY DIANE POTTORFF
DPOITORFF@MYDAILYREG ISTER.COM

WEST MIDDLES EX. Pa.
Thelma L. Young
McKel vey. 87, of Wes t
MiddleSex. Pa.. formerly of
Pomeroy and Huntmgton W.
Va . pa ssed away July I X,
2005.
She was a homemaker ant.!
enjoyed tra ve lmg and 1imsic.
Mrs. McKelvey was born
Mi1rch 22. 19 18 in Pomeroy
to Albert T. and Eli zabeth A
Phillips Youn g. She gr.tduated
in 1936 from Pomeroy Htgh
Sehoul and was an active
ol
Hig hla wn
member
1n
Methodi st
Church
Huntmgton. W. Va .
Thelma L. Youl)g McKelvey
She was preceded in death
by her parents. l1rst husband. Donald E. Holter ( 1959) and
second hu sband. Woodrow W. McKelvey ( 1 99~): a son.
Michael D. Holter. a nephev. : Robet t B. Morris; two sisters,
Norm a L. Parker and Man e E. Morris: three brothers.
Randojph , Hank and William Young, and one gra ndchild,
Diane Holter.
Surviv111g arc a so n. Patnck H. Ho lter and hi s wife. Donna.
of West MiddleSex. P.l. nine grandchildre n, •12 great-grandchildJen. nieces . MyrtiS Parker. Rhanua Kranz; ne phews , Dan
Morris. Bill Young and John Young.
Burial was 011 Friday. July 29. 2005 at the White Chapel
Mem01 ia l Gardens in Barbour&gt;vill e. W. Va.
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PLEASANT.
W.Va. ~ fvlany residents
have di scovered diffe rent
.entertainment on Friday n1 ght
at Ri vetfront Park.
Since the tirst Fnday in
June, different artists have
bee n performmg at the park
for Mayor's Music Ni ght.
Mayor's Music Ni ght was
an 1dea to lttre residents of
Mason County to VJSJt
Riverfront Park ..Plus. 1t is free.
Now, Mayor Jim Wilson is
inviting everybody to attend .
the free concerts at. the park.
. This week's entertainment
is Jammin '' On The Break. a
blueg rass band from Mason
County,
said
Denny
, Bellamy. Mason Co unty
· touri sm director.
The concert will be cance led . im Aug. 12 fur th e
Mason County F~ur, accurdmg to Jacob Hill , c1ty techni ca l adviSer.
Begi nnmg on Aug. 19. Paul
Doetfi nger will perform .
Aug. 16 will be Ed Lowe
Day as the C1 ty ot Poull
Pleasant honors ilim on hi s

76th birthday with entertainment frfom noon to 2 p.m. at
Riverfront Park , Hill said.
Lowe volunteers for the
city and does Web s1tes for
not just Point Pleasant but fur
Mason County, he said. Lowe
also does photography at all
events.
The event will' be free and
everyone is invited to bring a
bag lunch and see Ed, Hill
said.
'
Crowds have avera ged
about ISO people each week
with an addlliona l I 00,
dependin g on who IS performing ,, who enJOY hstening
to a variety of mu sic,
Bellamy said. The amphitheater can seat about I ,000 people. And the amphitheater is
des1 gned to accommodate
lawn chairs.
"We have a very loyal
group of people who come
every week.'' he sa id. ''They
k1ck back, enjoy the mu sic
and eat q hot dog . It is relaxmg Ill the park and there is
always a breeze blowing off
the liver. People who haven't
been there don't know what
they are missing.''
And there is somethin g to

do every Fri day n1ght in
Point Pl,easant.
Bellamy said the atmosphere JS informal and many
concert-goers like to meet up
with their friends. both old
and new. And they usuall y
return to the next concert the
followi ng week .
There have been only two
nights that were not part of
the concert series. the Ev an
Roach
Benefit · and
Sternwheeler Regatta.
Bellamy is grateful for one
thing, no concert had to be
canceled due to ram, he said.
Last year, the first four shows
were .e ll her canceled or postponed.
"We ha ve been lucky thi s
year with the weather," he
said.
One change was made during the middle of the concert
se ri es. That was the start
time.
Concerts had started at 7
• p.m., but bec~use ol the heat.
they now beg m at ~ p.m ..
Bellamy sa1d .
'
" It JS heau11tul whe n the
sun beg ins to set and the
water s parkles," he sa id
"The musi cian s love it. "

And- so do the boaters who
are on the Oh10 R1ver.
· About six to seve n boats
surroun c.j the amphnheater as
the ow~ers and their guests
listen to the entertammenl,
Bollamy sa id!
"The best place to li sten to
the muSJc JS out on the river,"
he sa1d. " I ha ve been told the
muSJc sounds better out
the1e."
During the Frid ay night .
performance. there is more
than one band &lt;&gt;r _artist, he
said Us ual lv one artist will
perform for· abvut an hour
then th e other perform ers
take the stage The show Will
normally las t abo ut two
hours.
"We let them play lor however lo ng they want .' '
Bellam y said. "We have had
exce llent entertainment."
Point Pleasant is' the first
cit y to offer these free Friday
evenmg concerts. he said
H-untingto n. Charleston and
Galli poll s are just some cities
openmg their ri verfront parks
tor summer concerts.
Bellamy said the summer
concert sene s will be contJnumg for many years.

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Deaths

from Page A1

Lela May lbomas

for children with miniature
cows, horses. sheep. pyg my
goats. pigs and donkeys.
Thi s is the eighth ye ar
in
the
Blood
Power
Mm1 stnes of Gall ipo li s
Ferry, W.Va . has presented
the dram a v. ith a cast of
around 30 peopl e. MembeiS
of Hill side Bapti st Church ·
,tl so participate in the drama
and sell concessions to the
free event.
··we do take up a love
offering, bu t it IS free to
everyone," Jamie Humph1ey
of Hill s1de BaptiSt Church

MASON. W.Va - Lela May Thomas. 92. of Mason, W.Va.
died Tuesday. Aug 2. 2005 at Overbrook Center.
·
She was preceded in death by her husband. William
Thomas.
Funeral sc1 vtccs Wil l be held at II a.m. Friday at the
.Foglesong-Tucker !Feral Home. Burial wil l be in Oh10 Valley
Memory Gardens. G.dlipolis. Fnend s may call 7 to 9 p.m.
Thursday at the funer,tl home .
Condolences ma y be sent to fog lesongt ucker@myway.com

Margaret Butcher
MIDDLEPORT - Grave side services Will be held for
Margaret Butcher at 2 p.m. on Saturday at the Gravel Hill
Cemetery m Cheshire w1 th AI Hartson officiating.
Mrs Butcher. formerly of Mtddl eport, died on July 14,2005
in Tex as. Local arrangements were handled by the Middleport
Chapel of Fisher Funeral Home.

sa id.

There are around 300 ·
chalfS provided for seatin g
but the public IS welcome to

V-2 robot newest safety
tool in m,ine ·emergencies

bri ng their own. The
amphitheater etched out of
the hillside provtdes a perpetual seat on the grass and view
of Noah 's tale.
BY RAMESH SANTANAM
When the play returns from
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
intermi Ss ion a large ~t: ret:n
drops onto the ark and a short
HUNKER . Pa. The
mov1e " shown to explain newest tool 111 mme sal cty IS
how the characters came to 30 inches w1de. 50 mchcs tall
the ark before the ac tors take and has removabk arms.
The rescue robot. dubbed Vthe stage once more for the
2, was de ve loped to entet
seco nd act.
mmes dunng emet ge ncies to
Humphrey' s said that tleterm ine possible esc.tpe
although the play JS the same routes for thm;e trapped inside
each mght. it also changes and whethe1 it's safe for
and evolves over the week humans to go in. The robot
with added dialogue and was unvei led to the public
Wednesday at the Mine Safety
improve.
and
Health Admini strati on 's
" It will be a totally differdi strict office, about 30 miles
ent play hy the end of the south of Pittsburgh .
week," Humphrey added.
"Sometimes we don't have
The play has free parkmg to put our team members in
and ex pose them to some of
and is handicap accessible.

th e ilazards.'' sa id V1rgil
Brown. MSHA's mine emerge ncy unit special ist, who also
op e~a te s the robot ·'We don' t
wun t our resc uers to d ie."

Equ1pped with a surveilla nce camera, as well as various atmospheric detectors. the
rohot can tell oflicial s what
condllJons ex ist in a mme
before anyo ne is sent in . The
robot IS a modified-version of ·
an old robot used by the
MSHA. officials said the difference is that the newer V-2
can be used where potentially
· expl o~ 1 ve gase s are ev1dent.
V-2 already has been put to
good use. Recently. it was sent
1.800 feel down a McClure,·
Vu .. mme that the mining conipuny wamed to reopen

Cookie-cutter press criticism
If
there's
anything
you'll never read 111 thi s
co lumn . it \ a categorical
defe nse of the new s
m e dic~ One way or :moth er. my last thre e book s
have been about th e terri hi e harm done to individuals · and the co untry by
slipshod and di Shonest
report mg. Am ong th ose
c rtticil(~ d

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mo!-i t vigorously

hav e bee n so me of th e
maJor so-call ed ~' liberal "
new s organi za ti ons
broadcast and print
H'ere \ how I put it in a
2003 Harper 's' rev iew of
Eric Alterman's fm c book,
" What Liberal Med ia'':
. The Truth About Bias and
the News" · "' bia s.' le ft or
n g ht. 1sn ' t an adequate
word for , what' s taken
pl ace over the la st decade
or th ereabouts. Claimin g
the m01 al authonty of a
code ol profess ional ethi cs
it idealizes in th e abstract,
but repudiates in practi ce.
today's Washtngton press
corps has grown as decadent and self-protecti ve as
any pol itician or in terest
group whose behavior 11
purports to mnniror ..
I v.n uld n't stipu late a
Golden Age of American
IO urn aiiSm. but I wou ld
argue thdt TV fame and
muney ha\C become big
facto"' .
corrup{ing
Celebri ty journali sts and
sleazy t&lt;~b loid cove rage
l1ave
ex"ted
since
American
newspapers
beean more than three
ce~tuncs ago But ttl'e
Amcncan press ,used to be
re gulated by an tnlormal
but fair!~ effective honor ·
~y:-,tt:lll. Now it run' on ~1
star system not mtlikt'
Holl y'"""l' s.
On ce
:1
Jcg.re e of profe, ~ ion,tl 'T" ·

" ABC
CBS , CNN.
NBC·, CNN , th e Los
Angele s Times . The Ne'&lt;'
York
T1mc s.
The
· Wa sh1n gto n
Po st."
Actually. yes. as the sen '
Gene
tcnce foll ow mg the one he
Lyons
quoted memi oned the last
tw o newspa pers' rule in
toutmg Iraq 's WMDs .
But It wasn'.t the te l1bility " ac hi eved, n 's low's poor log ic that
hard to lose .
struck me. It was reading
I'd cite currently impris- the same co mplaint m vJr·
oned New York Times tually , the sa me words
reporter Judith M1ll er as from a dozen readers.
Exhibit A. Her bungled When that happens. you
"exclus ive s" on Iraq's know you' re dealin g with
mythical WMDs did as re cycled propaga nda So I
much to drive the U.S. to Googled the li st of alleged
war as the Bu sh admini s- Democ ratic media outlets
tration's fanciful geo po lit- exactly as he ' d pre sented
ical imagineers . If she 11· .
were a sports reporter,
I got almost I00 hit s.
she ' d ~ av~bee n ia ugh ed most traceable to a ri ght out o l
pro essJon . w111 g Wa shington outfit
Baseball fan s demand that ' ca lled the Media Resea rch
Center (MRC). . which
you get the score' n ght.
I 1ecentl y wrote a col.
.
umn about the GOP media ex~ sl s to bully JOurnalists
machme's domination of w o stray from the GOP
Washmgton . "Outfn s IJ ke party _lm e: olte n thro ~ g h
FoxN ews. The Washington the d&lt;~rk art of se lect1ve
Times and Wa ll Street nH squotat Jon. My favunte
Journal ed itori al page. " it was when MRC honcho
said. "serve as propaganda Brent Bozell m~de the TV
organs, of the Republi can ta lk -show c trcuJt clanmng
Nat 1onal Co mmitt ee. " 1 then-New York T1me s ed Jknew th,n would annoy t\)r. Howe ll Ra1n es had
some people. be.:ause o ne s h ow 1~ con~.empt fo r ·_' real
o f contem porary conser- Amen cans
by WfltJn g
vati sm's artides of faith is that
Ronald
Reagan
that although th e GO P "couldn 't tie his s h oe l ace:~
controls all three branches 11 hiS l1 le depended on 11.
of govern ment , it's conBob Somerb y at dailystant ly being picked on _
howler.com tracked down
boo -hoo .
the quote . Turn s · out it
Sure enough. the Iellers came from a book Raine;,
and e- nuiils came rollm g wrote aboui fi shing. He
1n. What reall y chapped was quoting a Camp
some readers was my David fishing guide . Th e
point th at th'c Democrats guide was talking not
ha ve no eq uival ent appa- .1hout Reagan·s hrainpow ratus. One guy w;mtcd to e1. but his lack of interest
know 1f I'd ever heard of' 111 tyJ)lg trout fl ies .
Peop le. nobody makes

that k1nd ol · "m istake"
accidentally .
Meanwhile,_· if th e ·news
organi zation s on MR C's
launpry li s t owe Ieahy to
the Democ rat iC Party,
they've an odd way ot
showi-ng it. All of the
above pu shed the phony
Whllew ate r . sc anda l for
played
years. . They
Clinton's sex ual sin s biggel than the invasion o f
Normandy . Their cove ra ge
ol the 2000 election c learly favored Bu sh. and their
fmlure
to
effe cti ve ly
expose th e "S wift Bo c~ t "
dirty tricksters prnhab !y
de c1ded the 2004 election.
Their collective performance during the run -up
to the ~ra q war was a
· nallonal di sgrace.
.I
Otherwise. yeah, they' re
more " libe ral" than Rush
Limbaugh
But then that\ how the .
fundam ent ali st
mind
work s in reli gion and pol iti cs: you ' re either with
them I 00 percent. or
you're the enemy. in that
regard, no se lf-respectin g
press organi za t'IOn ca n he
anything but " libera l" in
the sense of .sharing a
post :e nli ghte nment worldview that d1 stm gu is hes
between fact and belief.
And facts . see, are the
enemy of dogma. .
(Arka11sas
Dl'llw crat Ga ~ elle &lt; ulum/IHI Gene
Lyonf; is a national ma gamrarJ wiHill' r and t'o- '
aut/tor of "I he Hunting of
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Worktng on scaffolding, Jordan Wi lson. Katte Seyfferle , Michele Post, and Beka Bolmtba paint
the wa lls of the gymnasium at the Mulbe rr y Communtty Center.

Mission
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Brian J. Reed / photo

Bethel Worshi p Center Pastor Rob Barber and h&gt;s wife, Tam mi . are pictured wtth Bil ly Francis
at the high-tech sound console in the sanctuary of the new church. State-of-the-art technology
wtll play an 1mportan t part tn the worsh ip s~rvtces at thts contemporary chuFch.

Church
from PageA1
years . The gro\vi ng church, a
part of the growing pra1se and
wors hip movement tJ1at has
attr'ucted many former mamline-denominalton Chnstians,
has been meetmg in the old
Chester Elementary Sc hool
for two years. It met in the
Tuppers Plains School for a
year prior to that. The congregation originated m the South
Bethel Community Church,
then known as South Bethel
New 'Testament Chur(:h. on
nearby Silv,er R1dge.
" It 's been a blessing to
have use of the school buildmg . It has served us well. hut

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we're excited to be in the
new church.'' Barber said.
·'We plan a special cele bration to open the chu r~h· at I0
a.m. on Sunday:· Barber said.
JHETT Construction of
Tuppers · Plains , owned by
Bethel
member
Malt
Hensley. oversaw construction of the church, wh ich was
designed to specificatio ns by
Athens
Engmeer
Ron
Daw son The chu rch is 21 sl'century m every way. In addi tion to its modern architectural design and decor, the
church boasts a multimed ia
system wh-ich inc ludes a
state-of-the-art sound syste m
and a large video screen
above the pu lpit. B'arber said .
he plans to mcorporme the
use of modern technolog y in
his Sunday worship se rvi ces.
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She exp lained that the kids
pay their own way. "The y
are enco ura ged to earn
money for halt of . their
expenses before askmg their
parents or someone else for
,.
1he rest.
_
Damaged by recent fl Dods
the ~azebos had been
. repaired by the Pomeroy
village workers and were
ready for that new coa t of
paint. Tyl er Tatum. 13. sa id
~

allowing the dtsplay of se rmon notes and Iynes to the
live contemporary Christwn
music that forms the bi1sis of
the church 's worsh1 p.
Attendance at the church
averages_ 165 on Sunday
morning. Barber said .. ~md
from Page A1
includes people from the
local
wm munities
of
Chester. Tuppers Pl.1ins and
Blaettnar said an official
Reedsville. and from as f:lr cause for 'the fire has not been
away as Mason. W.Va. and determined and that it d1d not
look suspicious.
.
Athens.
AlonQ \1 ith Pomero y's
The Barbers are nati ve to
three trucks and 14 fireeastem Meigs Cou nt y both gradu&lt;nes of Ea&gt;tern fi ght er&gt;. the Middleport
High School They lclt the Vo lunteer F1re Department
community for Athens in responded wuh one tru ck
five
firefighters
1983. and moved hack to and
Metgs County in 1997 . They Middleport ha' an automat now li~c on Ohio 6R I near ic response ,tgree mcnt "ith
.Pomeroy
Reedsvi lle.

he was glad to be help1ng
the town out and was real ly
ha ving fun do1 ng it There
was not one compla mt
about the hot hum1d weat her desp ite te mper.nures n1
th e 90s.
At
the
Mulberry
Community Cente r still in the
process of renovati on , the
large gym nasium was bemg
given a badly needed coat of
pa1nt. The all-girl crew
climbed on scaffolding to

reach the wall around the
hi gh ceil in g. and moved
about o~ s if they had been
workmg at those heights all
the1r li ves They we re all
smiles .when they stepped
buck to look at their wo1 k.
For mo.st of the kids ll was
thei r first mJ sSJo n outmg. 11
1\i.a' appa rent they were
h.tpp) to he here and anxious
to fulfill th e1r mission · of
mak1ng a dillere nce.

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Ohi~-based Marines

battalion loses 20 members in Iraq

BROOK PARK - On an
ordinary day the nondescript
brick building ·that sits off the
bustling interstate tends to be
the kind of place people pa"
by, without sec&lt;md thought.
But not Wednesday. nc&gt;l the
day the ·. 3rd Banal ion. 25th
.Marines headqu;u1ered in that
old schoolhouse leamed tllat 14
more of its members had perished in Iraq. The news came
just hours after this workingclass community began mouq1-

ing th~: loss or six other
Marines assigned to the hattal ion who were killed Monday
while on sni per duty in Iraq.
Vicki Gibbons. a corpora l
in the reserve unit's admin istrati-ve office from I ~7 .1
throu gh 197X ~ co uldn 't pass
by Wednesday.
"It's just heart-rending to
come back to this place
where I served and rcal ii.C the
• kind of sacrifice the s~o.·
Marines are m;.tking ... saitl
Gibbons. wearinl! a gray
Marines T-shirt. as sill' placed
six red L·arnalionS against a
chain-link fence surrounding
the battalion's home base. "A
Marine is always a Marine
and I feel ~reat sorrow and
sympathy for th ei r familks. "
. Chris Clark. 48. of Brook
Park. rode her bicycle to the
training center Ill drop ull a
sma ll~ hite teddy bear. A
note atl&lt;lcheu asked that the
bear go fll une uf the children
of the dead Marines.
"It's a terrible. terri ble th ing
what has happened. I was crying and my mom was ·crying
like crazy. too.'' she said .
There were tears for the
Marines from Columbus. too.
The Lima Company based
there cal led nine of the 14
·theirs. It was JUSt May when
fou r Marines from the same
unit were killed in one operation in Iraq .
Rosemary
Palmer
of
Cleveland said her son, Lance
Cpl. Edward Schroeder. 23.
was one of the 14.
"He WlL' persuaded that if he
joined the Marines he would
get a new sense of purpose,"
Palmer said. She said her son
joined the military in 2002
despite her opposition - she

Fonner teachers' retirement
fund
. .
leader accused of accepting illegal gifts

COLUMBUS (AP) . The former head of the
state's teachers' retirement
fund
was
charged
Wednesday wilh illegally
accepting golf rounds, theater tickets imd other gifts
.
while directing ' the system
•
serving 410,000 active. and
retired educators with assets
of about $54 billion.
, Herbert Dyer was forced to
~esign in August 2003 after .
criticism that the State
Teachers Retirement System
had spent millions of dollars
on bonuses, artwork and
travel while assets plunged.
He also apologized for saying that retirees needed to eat
out less if they couldn't
afford the fund's higher
health insurance costs.
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AP Photo
This week would mark the
U.S . Army reservist Sgt. Eric Lynn clips· prayer cards on memorials near the entrance of the. 3rd legal two-year deadline to
Battalion. 25th Marines, headquarte rs in Brook Park Wednesday. Brook Park residents piled red file charges for misdemeanor
roses. American flags, handwntten.-notes of condolences and white crosses for the 20 members ethics violations .
of the Marine battalion who were kil led in Iraq over two days in the first week of August.
Dyer, 66, was charged

with four counts of confl ict
of interest and one count of
failing to report gifts on a
required financial disclosure fonil. ·
Columbus city attorn,eys
accuse him of accepting golf, :
meals and tickets to the show
"Hairspray" in 1998 to 2003
·from Tacoma, Wash.-based
Ru sse ll lnv es tme~t Group,
formerly the Frank Russell
Co., while Russell invested
money for t~e retirement system. Dyer also is accused of
failing to list Russell as a
source of gifts in 2002.
A court appearance is set
for Sept. 8 in Franklin
County Municipal Court.
Telephone messages seck- .
ing comment were -left with
Russell, at Dyer's home iii
Powell and at the Cleveland
office of the attorney who
represented him when he
worked for the retirement
system, Gerald Chattman.

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including the results, dates of
the screening and other relevant details.
The Baltimore Orioles
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powerful steroid stanozolol, a
person with knowledge of the
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CINCINNATI (AP) Adam Dunn drove in five
-r un s with a three-ru n hom er ·
and a two- run double, leading the Cincinnati Reds to
un 8-5 win over the Atlanta
Braves on Wed nesday
ni gh t. ·
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Red' a -!-2 lead. He then
doub led agains t Ramire z
wi th the bases loaded in the
sixth . Urivitlg in two TTIQre
run s.

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Dunn, named NL player of
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homers and major league best .'l l RBis la.st month.
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Rom eo Crennel when he ·
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Cleveland
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Wednesday.
The Browns added defen -sive ba&lt;:k Ai1twan Harri s.
who played 52 regular-seaso n and three pl;1yoff games
for the Patriots from 20000 J, and defensive tackl e
Ethan Kell ey.
The 6-foot-2, 30.1-pound
Kelley appeared in · one
game last season for New
England and got one tackle.
Harri s, 5-9 and 194
pounds, made two key
plays in New England's
drive to it s 2002 Super
Bowl title. He scored on a
lateral following a blocked
in
an
AFC
punt
Championship gmi1e win
over Pittsburgh, then forced
a fumble that led to a touchdown in the Super Bowl
again st St. Loui s.
Cleveland also waived
Q.mning back Chad Scott
and defensive lin eman
Ellery Moore;

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They . don't have pinstripes, a boundless payrull or close to as " many
pennants. But with less
than two months left in the
sei!So n, the Cleveland
Indian s have one more win
than the New York
. Yankees.
Somewhere . in sticky
Florida, The Boss is
steaming.
Ben Broussard homered
to begin a six-run inning
against Mike Mussina and
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leading
Cleveland to a 7-4 win
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Dominated by Mu ssina
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in the lifth off the righthander. who came in 4-0 in
his previous six starts
· against the Indians but lost
to them for .the tirst time
since April 3, 2000. ·
"He was putting on a
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" He 1vas up, down, using ·
both sides of the . plate.
And then we got it going.
For us. tu be able to do that
against him is pretty cool."
Cleveland, which has
won five of six . improved
to 35- 1 when scoring six
runs or more.
"Well," Ronnie Belliard
said upon learning the lopsided stat. "I hope we can
keep scoring six runs."
Cliff Lee ( 12-4) gutted
his way through some
early problems to win for
the sixth time in seven
decisions since June 12.

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wouldn't em1let him play with from here.'' Eleanor Matelski. tiple casualties !Jas been
toy gLms when he was a kid.
69. said as she angrily tore up heightened in Iraq because
Members of Jrd Battalion, a paper cup that had held her reserve troops train and fight
~5th Mari'nes, based in this
morning coffee.
together - unlike in Vietnam,
blue -co llar Cleve land suburb
"Tel l Bush to get our sol- which was fought largely by
of 2 1,000, were l\Ctivatad in diers out of there now before active-duty troops who were ·
January ;md went "to Iraq in any more of our soldiers die. replaced by individual solMarch.
This is getting to be ridicu- diers from around the nation.
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The 3rd Battalion, 25th
Mayor Mark Elliott, who lous,"·she said.
Manager Pat Wilsox , who Marines, was first activated
displays in his office a photoOvernight (1-6 a.m.)
· Thursday, August 4
graph of the city tlag 11own said some of the reserves from . on May I, 1943, and fought in
Morning (7 a.m.-Noon)
There is a slim chance that it
over the Iraq _headquarters of the battalion frequent the several battles in World War
Temperatures will rise from could rain. Temperatures will
the Brook Park battalion. said doughnut shop, threw her II. It helped capture a key air- 70 to 91 by late this morning. hold steady around 72 with
a memorial service is in the hand over her heart when she field at the Battle of lwo Jima. Skies will be mostly sunny to today's low of 70 occurring
works. The city is giv ing out heard the news that the unit in' the Pacific . Before this partly cloudy with 5 MPH around 6 a.m. Skies will be
American !lags to its resi- had suffered more losses. "Oh week's de ad, the unit's Web winds from the south turning partly cloudy to cloudy with 5
d~11ts in honor of the dead.
my God," she said softly. ''I'm site li sted 25 of its Marines from the southwest · as the MPH winds from the north
" It 's very ~motio oal , v,ery all for protection but this is had bee n killed this year.
morning progresses.
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somber."
Elliott
said getting a little bit ridiculous."
The battalion has units in
Afternoon (1-6 p.m.)
the ovemight progresses.
Wednesday.
Bob Fekete, manager of a Brook Park, Columbus, Akron,
Temperatures will stay
" I was there the day they tire sh.op near the battalion, Moundsville, · W.Va., and near 94 with today's high of
Friday, August 5
shipped out," he said. said the losses weighed heav- Buffalo, N.Y. The West 95 occurring around 4 p.m.
Morning (7 a.m.-Noo11)
"'They're very much" part of ily on him . He has done auto Virginia unit said. it had none Skies will be mostly sunny
It will be a humid and
our comnutnity."
work for some of the head- of the casualties. The units of with 5 MPH winds from the cloudy morning. Temperatures
At Amy Joy Donuts ju st .. " quarters: Marines.
the other five M&lt;lfines killed west turning from the south- will climb from 69 to 83 by
few steps from the training
Still, Fekete, who served were not immediately released. west as the afternoon pro- late this morning. Winds will _'
center in Brook Park, nearly with the Marines during
That made for some anx- gresses.
be 5 MPH from the northwest
allthe customers sitt ing at th e Vietnam, did not express the ious relatives who spent
Evening. (7 p.m.-Mid11ight) turning from the north as the
counter having breakfast sa id anger some of his neighbors · Wednesday waiting for word.
Expect nothing more than a morning progresses.
they knew someone connect- did. " It's just one of those
"We just wait until the time passing shower. Temperatures
Aftemoon ( 1-6 p.m.)
cd tu the battaliun. News vf things. It's part of the game," · passes and someone doesn't will fall from 93 early this
It will remain humid and
the deaths both saddened and ' he said in the shop's lobby dec- knock on the dour," said Jim evening to 76. Skies will cloudy. Light rain is forecasted.
angered them.
orated with Ameocan flags and Rice of Pickerington. His range from mostly clear to The rain should start by 3 p.m.
· "You never know who it a box filled witli toys being col- son, Lance Cpl. Andrew cloudy with 5 MPH -winds . Accumulations of 0.09 inches
Rice, is a member of the from the southwest turning are l?redicted. Temperatures
could be. It could be your j:lest lected for a Marine charity.
frien d. It could be your husThe risk that the same geo- Lima Coinpany and will turn from the northeast as the will hnger at 86. Winds will be
evening progresses.
band - it could t&gt;e anyone grap hical area _will suft~r mul- 21 in just a few weeks.
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tory of the NFL when
Pollard was an elustve run
nmg: back and coach 111 a
league re luct.mt to emplm
black pl.t)els
For me, I dtdn' t know that
mudt .tbout hnn unull staned
rc~t dmg and he,tnng some
tl11 ngs .mel then domg the
JC.._e:ulh
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ul the ~.unc I thmk 11 s mtet·
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stood ~ loot 9 .tnd 165
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Llnllclsil) he ! 01~ lll llllllg
prokssr on.tl I he \\I (!·lime
All Amcllc .tn
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becune tile lust hl.tck pl.1ye1
111 the Rose Bow l 1n 19 16
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111 'A OIILl w.,r l .mu u1 19 19 be
fOI!teJ the '\ k1011 P1os ol the
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Fouth 1ll Le.tgue whtch 11 as
re named
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Assonauon the next year He
led &lt;\kron tO the champ•·
onsh1p 111 1920 and became
the tir" black coach m NFL
h"tOr) when Itt&gt; played and
served as co coach 111 192 1
The APFA "·" tcnamed the
NFL Ill ·1922
Polldrd "'"Ids! dild powet
Ju l.• mel one ol the !111111
dr,l\\S Ill the Je,t2UC s lllfdnLV
Hl· wa~ .1 ....,t:l\ ru2ced
mdtvtdu.tl
He 11.1s excel
lent 111 track He \l,h ,, p1e11v
good b.isketb.ill ( pl.t\ erl he
w._ts good dt haseb.lll He v.~1s
rust .tlmost .ttMlltral athlete.
s,uJ John M Can oil a h!SlO
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Un 11 C!Sity .md the .wtbor of
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l th mk he h.td tnuedtblv good
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tm poildnt evet) tili ng "
Y1nkcc.., mdnageJ Joe Torre
The lef t IMndei ,t\Jmwd tour s.Hd We need to put .1 W
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Elc.mor Pollard Tu" ns was
.t !tesl\m,m .tt \\est Vtr&gt;!lllt.l
State "' 19-10 1\ hen .m(nher
student 1ushed up to her to
t.ilk .1bout her l.nhct FntL
Pnlla1d the lust hl 11k he.td
cntdt 111 i\FL lllstor\
She h. t-.. nmci ..i ort:nHen the

exru lUlu.:
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after he was tackled sa1d
Fntz Pollard III. one of hts
grand&gt;ons who has lobb1ed
for yeats for h1s tnductton
11110 the Hall of Fame
In t-hat cr,1 JUSt to pia)
yo~ h.1d to be tough " the
£r.tndson satd These guy&gt;
thC) h.td ,1 ICglil.tr JOb TillS
wasn t ther r t ull -t1me JOb
T hey had a JOb and the)
1\ould gu out there a n~ thiS
wds hke a 1\eekend th tng to
p1ck up extr&lt;l mo nc v for
someth111g th .ll they lm ed ·~
Pollard pla)ed .md at limes
coac hed !01 four NFL teams
until 1926 After ht s NFL
cat eel he 1\tgan 1zed all-black
te.11ns that pl.tved all over the
cou ntl y 11110 the mt d-1930s 111
.111 ellurt to ~et the NFL to
stgn more bl.tck pl ayers It ts
bcltc,ed the1e were no black
players 111 the league from
19:l4 46
Pollard who dted tn 1986
at age 92, also was a successfu l bu smessman He owned a
Harlem muste stud1o where
atttsts such as Duke Elhngton
re hearsed He also served as
an entertut nmcnt agent and
ra n " t.1bl o1d ne11 spape1

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le~tg u e s e.H I) d.t) s beldUse
ol Ills I.tee and s11e To p1e
1ent ptle-ons Poll.trd 1\otild
spm on hiS hack and st1ck hiS
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LEGAL NOTICE

E xecutor

Nolan

the
authority
as
Exec utor under th e

W&lt;II

Testament
decedent ,

and

of the
admtms

(7) 27 28 29 31 (8) 1,

tered on the Metgs

2 3 4

County Probate Court
under Cas e Number
20051035 will offer for
public sale the residence of the dece
dent on the steps of
the MGIQS County
Courthous e,
Pomeroy,

Oh1o

Public Not1ce
LEGAL NOTICE
The Un known He1rs
De v1s e e s Leg atees
Adm1n1 s trator s
Exe c 1..1 tor s
and
A s s1gn s o f Mildred
Hubbard aka M1ldre d
Mae
Hubbard
Decease d w hose l ast
and whose present
pl ace o f r esiden ce IS
unkno wn Will t ake
r'lo tl ce that o n Apnl

at

1'1 00 a m on Fnday

August 5 2005

The restdence of the
decedent ts located at

1231 College Street
Syracuse, Ohto
The restdenc e generally conststs of a s tn gje famtly dwellmg
wtth bnck verieer a
full ba sement two c ar
garage whtch accord
mg t o the Aud tlor s
Tax Records ts 24 x
33 The restd ence
con ststs o f kt tchen
d i mng ro om ltvmg

15 2005 al21 0 p m
C hase
Manhattan
M ort g a g e
Cor poration hied 1ts
com p l a mt m C as e No

05·CV·038

and a

part1 a l ba t hroom 1n
the b a sem en t T h e
real es tate IS locat ed
on a lo t c ompn smg
about 13 ,6 32 squa r e
feet de scr~bed by t h e
a p p ra~ser to be 31
a cres
The
resi d e n ce
1s
servi ced by el ect n ci'

ty gas, public water
and s an tt a r y sewer
a n d has centra l h eat
lng a n d air co ndit iOn ·

lng
The

r ea l

a•tat e

IS

being sold as Ia
T he real e•tate Is f r ee
an d
c lear
of
all
en c umbranta s
ex c ept
easefTien ts
and reel aat ate IBKBI

lor the Year 2005
which shall be prorat·
ad a s of t h e d ate of

closing
I ntere s ted
p arties
may m ak e a r ra n ge
m enta t o examine t he

plemlses
sa le

prio r to

by callin g the

tn

the

Cou rt o f Common
Pleas Me1gs Coun t y
Ohi O a11eg1ng tha t th e
ab ove n a m e d
Oefe ndanl(s) have or
c lat m
to h ave a n
Inter e s t m t h e r ea l
e s tat e
d esc nbe d
below
S1tuat e d tn the VIllage
of S y rac u se County
o f M e1 g s an d St a te o f
Ohi O a nd b oun d e d
a nd descnbe d as fol
lo w s t o wt t Be tng L ot
numbered fo rt y o n e
(41) 10 Bndgem a n s
Add ttto n t o Syracuse.
exce pti ng six fee t off
the n orth and of said

room two bedrooms

twOba thro o m s

740· 992

The
E xecutor
r e serves the nght to
reJe c t any and all b1d s
for the rea l estate
Bern a rd
V
Fultz
EXe c utor
of
th e
Estate o f Howard 0
Nolan

pursuant to

Last

at

7101

The
understgned
Bernard V
Fult z,
Executor
of
t he
Eslate of Howard D

~

lot deeded by A H
Bridgem an to lu oc
Carl eton aa recorded

In Volume 43 Page
407 Deed Records of
Melgo County
The Petltlo 'ner furt h e r

allages thai by rea·
son of d efault o l the
Defenda nt(a) In th e
payment of a prom Ia·
aory no te according
to It s tenor t he condl
ttons of a concurrent
mortgage deed given
to secure the pay

1-ct J..O ht t

ment of s a td note and
conveytng t h e p rem
tses d e scnbed hav e
been broken , and t h e
s ame h as be c om e
absolute
The Pe titi o ner pray s
that th e Oefend ant(s)
named
abo v e
be
r e qu1red to an s w e r
and s et up then m te r
est tn satd rea l e s t a t e
or b e fore ver barred
of any !ten s and th e
sale of s a1d real
es tate and t h e p r o
ce ed s o f sa 1d sa le

applied to the pay
ment of Pettttoner s
C la tm 1n th e proper
o rder o f 1t s pn on ty
a nd lor su c h oth er
an d fur t h e r re l1e f as IS
Ju st an d equtta b le

The

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I ~ • l l~o.: o o.;d

1&lt;•~-: h t

th e ab o v e co lla t er a l
pr1or to s ale furthe r
Th e Farm ers Ban k
S a v tng s
and
C o mpany
res er ve s
the nght to reJeCt an y
or all b td s s u b m ttted
Th e abo ve d escnbe d
c ollater al w tll b e sold
as 1s wher e 1S w 1th
no
eKpresse d
or
tmplted
w ar ra n t y
g tve n
For furth er mfo rm a
t1 o n
or
for
an
ap p o1ntmen t
to
In spec t
colla t era l
p nor to sa le d a te con
t ac t Cynd1e Stacy or

Randy at 992 2136
(8) 3 4 5

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na med

a b ove
are
re q ut red t o an swer o n
or before t h e 15th D ay
o f Septe mber 200 5
B y Re1m er Lo r b er
&amp; Arno vt tz Co L P A
C ha se
Manhat tan
M ort gage
Ron al d J C h ernek
Atto rn ey at L a w
Atto rn ey f or Pl a tntlff
Petltt oner

PO box 968

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Farm s for Rent

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Tl!lppe rware clothes b aby clothes 0 3
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Po rch Furn ture E:.erctse
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Saturday Aug 5th&amp;6th 9am
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s1gns across f rom Dollar w/whtte co lumns watch tor
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Follows gns Aug 5&amp;6 9 4
Yard Sale Fn 5th &amp; Sat 6th
102
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SAturday Sth&amp;6th Sa m to 1935
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Baby g1rl clothes Solitaire Dtamonds M T S
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house hol d old glass lots of Avenue Ga1t1po lls 740 446
nice clolhtng
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m les 740 949--8224
(740)664 4761
740 797
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furntture
baby clothes
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motorcyc e1 ATV dealership 740 992 2704

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Shirley Spears 304 Box 469 Gall1polls OH AI Types Masonry Br tck.
675 1429
Block Stone Free Estimate
45631
(3041773 9550
304 593
Cost TechniCian PoSit on Home Hea\1h Care at SEQ s 6421
reQUires good Exce skills currently acceptin g appl1ca
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edge wtltngness to rravel Compellt \le wages &amp; bene don t haul your Logs to the
and work overt1me Starting Ills 1 866 368 1100 Toll Mill JUS! call 304 675 1957
payra1e $16/hr Appl cant Free
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and wl tlm gness to learn positiOn available at Arbors
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provided
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No phOne
resumes to (614)716 2272 Dr Gallipoli s
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calls pease
Qua (ty Ch ld Care Spaces
Wireless Gallery now h1rtng
Maple Grove Cab netry 1S a•allib"/Now expect ng Fa I
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seektng an honest depend Enrol menl
phone experience helpful
atlle mdtvldual for full or part Rilles Lmk approved excel
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(606)928 1608 or email
latH calion/ installation pre Proljjram offered 1or a 1ages
wl retessljalleryCzoom nter
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Box 6792 HlJntlngton WV
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1 888 582 3345
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I I 2 Baths
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Bldg Garage New Centra l
VFW Mason WV OhiO &amp;
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(304)675 4034
740 843 5555

Custom Des1gn LTD &amp; Galhpoh s Career Co llege
D•amonds Two 1s 1n need of
(Caree rs Close To Horne)
an Exper enced Jewe ry Ca 1Today' 740 446 4367
Salespe rson Please con
1 800 2 14 0452
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lure tns de from W1ll Power
needs a 1tlle repa1r 304 675 Tu mbling
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6 puppms 112 Black lab 304 ("40)446 1313 All lflforma Clay Township bu ldmg AI 7
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(7401256-6504
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p1es Call (740)446 4446
Retneve r S1x years old red sa e) All srzes clothtng
Please adopt one of lhese
co a Lost around Add son nfan t adu ts coa ls large
n•ce dogs from the Me gs
P1ke Bulav11 a Ad are a vanety of 11ems 1nens cur
Dog Po und 740 992 3779
Rewa rd for retum {740)367 ta ns glassware household
Ca lha m1x M 1112 yrs Pt
!ems books co llectrbles
7581
m1x Fe 1 yr
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changing laD le mrscella
Shepard m I( 11/2 yrs
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588 Clothmg &amp; knrck
green eye 4 pupptes Lab &amp; pn
,y &lt;\.RD SALE·
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Reg sterad female black Lab
from Neighborhood Ad Pool
6 lam garage sale AlJg 5 6
Retrtever great w1lh lam
ties k1ds coni act Scol or J1ll fr om 9am 5pm State At mower
table furntture
toots cloth
nd ng
name brand
160 2 m les north from
(740)696 9252
mg Fn &amp; Sat Sam 2pm
Holzer Hosp ta l Baby Bo tod
J.AJ;;l INtJ
dler clot htng some new Yard Sale Used furnlllJre
rock1ng cha1 r k1tchen table baby tems 353 Johnson
FOUNII
dresser mens &amp; womens A dg e Rd
Sa le starts
k1tchen
wa re Wednesday
Found Black Lab puppy on cloth mg
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4
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2
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1 6 acres $95 000 Call
740)709 1 156
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3 BA Ranch

:t 1 2 bath
overs1zed garage hard
wood/trle floors throughout
gas heat andscaped qwe.t
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Jackson COunty, Ohio ~ 39 Apartment

1,700 sq . It ThomiJSOns Appliance &amp;
acres,
www.cskusa.com, $650. No pets. Availabl~ Oct. Repair-675-7388 For sale.
513 374·9424.
1. (740)441-1124 .
re-condrtioned
automatrc
wast1ers &amp; dryers, refrigeraJb:AL EsrATE
APART· tors, gas and electrrc
BEAUTIFUL
WAN1ID
MENTS
AT
BUDGET ranges. air conditioners. and
PRICES AT JACKSON wrin ger washers. WilL do
I Buy HomeS - Local person ESTATES. 52 Westwood repairs on major brands in·
!jays homes Confidential, Drrve !rom $344 to $442. shop or at your home.
QUick cash. Jim.',7 40-992· Walk to shop &amp; movies. Call
740-446-2568 .
Equal
6300. No calls attar 9.
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Clean lurnrshed Atfar1ment,
$325 month. rncludes water,
trash. Security Deposrt and
References
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model no. DY68. Call mi. After ma1~et · acces740 256-1102 ask for Jr.
sorres. 38+ mpg. Clean.
blacl(lblack. Call (740) 441 F~11m;&amp;
9865
Vu:1: r•st.Eli
1998 Escort ZX2 , green,
CannrQg Tomatoes, 1/4 mile load90, 113 k mrles, one
past Southern Hrgh School. owner $3,000 (304)675oan.et Ailfle, 1740)949·3080 _44_3_9______
Canning tomatoes- already 1998 Neon. 30+ MPG ,
p1cked 1 bring con tarn ers, 1t 6K, air. new tires. $725
Rowe Fa•m. (740)247·4292 080. (740)742-4204

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Arverine
Shelley·.s Canning Tomatoes
HOI ISh'&lt;;
Antiques. 1124 East Marn
on
SR
124
E.
Pomeroy,
740across from Racine lock &amp;
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992-2526. Russ Moore . Dam, open 9-.6 .closed
Sunday
1 bed,room. house tor rent CONVENIENTLY LOCAl· owner
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located in · Gallipolis cr ty. ED &amp; AFFORDABLE !
Duncan Paytf dining , room
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S250/month + utilities. TownhOuse
apartments.
!250/depasit .
(740)256· and/or srnall houses FOR set , el!cellent condition .
(740)388-0460.
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EQUII"MEN'P
tor applrcatron &amp; informat1ori Lmsa 's Antrque~s- boug~t­
t BR cabm. c8ntervtlle
sold at Allrgator Jacks Flea
area . All
utilities pd . Furnrshed Apartment , 2nd
Market. Rt 7, Pomeroy, lurni- O% Financi ng for up to 36
(740)441-01 17 or (740)441· Ave. Gallipolis. Upstturs. All
ture .. prrmrtio..-es . bottles, months on John Deere
3702.
Utilities Pard, 1 Bedroom
(740)992 -'5088
Compact and 5000 Series
No Pets (740)44 6-9523
MJS&lt;.~J.I ANf.:OUS
Tractors w1th John Deere
2 bedroom house on
Road , Purnrshed upstarrs . 3 rooms
Credit approval Check them
Nerghborho. od
MEROlANill~E
Gallrpolis
$425/mo ' &amp; bath. Clean . rei &amp; dep L,_.;;,::;;;:;;,;,~;,:;::,.,.J
outr Carmichael Equipment
(740)441-0194 or (740)441- required No pets. (7401446·
Inc. (740)446-24 12.
1057.
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5.:.:19::_._ _ _ _ _ __ 2 Gnswold cast rron skrllets. _ _:___:_ _ _ _ __
~20 &amp; 1111 , rare, $350 lor 0% Financin g tor up to 60
3 bedroom. ·2 car ga(age . Gracrous lrvrng . t and 2 bed· bQJ,ll Iron ton. OH - (740)533- months on John Deere
CIA, basement $i00· 1mrl - room apartments at V1llage 3870
Round Balers. O% tor 48
er: 3 bedro'oms. 't 112 bath . . Manor
and
Arverside - - - - -- -- - mon.ths on JOhn Deere
$475 + dep0s1\. Both . Apartm~;t nts in Mrddlepoft. 2003 -Maste~spa hot tub, MOwer Conditi oners with
Orrgrnal
prrce John Deere Credrt approval
includes sewer. wa ier &amp; From $295-$444 Call 740- $3.900.
t;ash (740)446-4824
992 -50134 ~qual Housing $7.000. Call {740)446-8706. Carmrchael Equrpmen1 Inc
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tanners. 85 .8 inchbedroom lurnished apt No esx39 .3 inches. $6 ,000 new
pels Oe!JO~i}L Pre~. rental asking
$2500
frrm.
{740)992-7687
Ref 740-992-0165

N 41h Ave . Middleport
2 Diamond watch, gOld band,
Room Elf. Apt. No pets. $80 : 3 diamond pierced ear-

1999 Che~ " e1 4 d 4
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r.,
cyl. 76,000 miles . SJ,OOO
080. Ca!f (140)441·0712.
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Fully loaded, possibly needs
motor. Asking $4,000. Call
aUar 5pm 17 40)44 6·2398.
2000 Kia Sophia. 4 door.
automa1ic, 27mpg. 72,000
miles. good con ~ition $800
in brakes. filters , tires. belts
etc. tuneup. Make ellcellent
car for college. Asking
$6.500 080 (740)441 9378.
2003 Chevy Impala LS
Sedan 3.BL. V6. 4 speed
auto trans with OD, s·o,ooo
miles, power ever yth ing.
moon roof, heated l e ath e~
seats. very good condition".
$12,500. (740)367·0166

2003 Silver Chev Cavalier 4
cyl ., low 'miles 2 door 30416FT Low Boy Trarler, Farm 675·3689
or Titled tor Road $850.
Mercedes Benz 260E 88.
(304)675-11 85
Engine rebui lt, too much
'--'-------Ford ' 3000 Tractor. 2 stage new to list. 25MPG _ Nice
clutch live power everything ride. $3,950. (740)245-9142
works . 7 11. Ford cycle bar
15
mower. (740)446-7787.

Prevrous rental ref. Deposit. rings. sao. $85. $90: 2 wed• Payment co uld be !he 740-992-0165
drng bands. $50 each, 10
same as rent
dra.mond rings
each. 2 John Deere 10ft. No Til Drill
Locators One BR apt. wrt\1 WfD VCA's 530 each . Call lor
Mortgag e
Rent.
Carmichael 1997 Cf'levrolet S 10 Pickup
hookups. Sprrng Valley. 5290 (140)992-142.8 leave fne·s- Equipment. \740) 446-241?.
(740)367-0000
Elltended ·Cab, V6, 4-. 3 liter
month
plus
depo'sil
E~gine , 5 speed manual.
Brand
new
2
bedroom
sage
John
Deere
Commercial
1
t740)339c0362 lo.cal call.
4WD, 92,000 miles. with th e
house in Ga fl ipolis. CIA.
For Rent: 24'll32' Pole Barn Worksite
Products
laundry room. stovel relrrger- Pleasant Valley Apartment Garage, 3 Stalls wrth electric Compact Excava tors /Skid LS package. lair body. runs
good. asking S5.000 cal l
ator furnr shed . $550/mo. · Are now tak.rng Applications at:1d' water. Prrvate on Rt 7 Steers/Tractor
Loader
(304)675-1838 "
(740)441-0t94 or (74.0)441 - lor 2BR. 3BR &amp; 4BR .. North (740)446-4 782
Backhoe in stock . Check out
1057.
·
Applrcatrons
are taken
our rental rates . Great
1997 Dodge Dakota SLT V6 .
Monday thru Frrday. !rom FUton. washe r &amp; dryer, ti na ncrng
available
Hodse tor Rent Pt. Pleasant
9'00 A.M -4 PM. Ollrce IS kitchen table a. chairs, lawn Carmrchael Equipment Inc Auto matic. 2 Wheel Drive.
$400 (304)675-5540 or
72.000 miles (304 )5~3 -1 6 14
Loca1ed al 1151 Evergreen mower. weedea ter Call (740) 446-2if 12.
(304)675-4024
ask lor
Drrve P~Jint Pl,!:lasant. WV ( 740)44 1-0425.
Nency. Homestead Realty
Your ProStar Trai ler Dealer 97 Chevy 1/2 ton. co ld arr,
Phone No is (304 )675·
~oker
Genuine Slate Playfleld pool Carmrchael Equipment Inc cruise, tilt. am-lm cassette,
5805. EHO
runs great. looks great, V-8
table. New rarls. new felt. (740)446-2412
House for Rent rn Point Tara
54500.00 aller 6:00pm call
Townhouse Call (740)256-~702 .
Pleasant .(304)675-6224
740-985-4 1so
Apartments. Very Spacious. .::..::::..c..c.c=J::.E.cT...:..:::.__ _
Large 2 BR. garage. Good 2 B'edrooms. CIA. 1 1/2
99 Dodge Dakota Club-Cab
AERATION MOTORS
· neighborhood.
$500
+ Bath. Adult Pool &amp; Baby,
SlT,
100,000/miles 4x4,
Pool. fatio , Start 3B5/Mo. Reparred, New &amp; Reburlt In
deposrt &amp; ref. · (740)4461 male Pygmy goat. 3 m. old ' 3 18/5spd, loaded, many
No Pe ts,
Lease
Plus Stock.. Call Ron Evans. 11079.
el!tr;;ts . .nrce Truck. 57.500
for.. sale. (740)44 1-1590.
Securit)o' · Deposit Re'quired. 800 ·.~37-9528
(304)882·2845
Log home m country. rdeal (740)367-7086
- - - - - - - --.' For Sale 200 lb. lean hogs:
for married couple. 2 BR. 1
Kenmore Sewing Machrne New Zealand--meal rabSliVs
bath. patro, new carpet Ref Twrn Rivers Tower is ~ccepl ­ (304)675-1320
bits740-992-7007.
FOR
SALE
and deposit. $425 per mo ing applications tm wartrng
G
list
tor
Hud-subsrzed.
1·
br.
NEW
AND
USED
STEEL
(740)446-2801
apartment. call 675-6679 Steel Beams. Pipe Rebar $500 Demonstration Bonus- 1994 Jeep Grand Cherok.ee
EHO
Momu: HO\II·C'
For
Concrete.
Ang le, Let us demo a John Deere z Good conditron, $3,000
Channel, Fla t Bar. Steel Trak or X Series AII'- Wileei 0 80 . (740)388-0436 alter
mR Rlx r
Sl~o\CI·:
Grating •. For
Drains, Stee1 on your lawn and 8pm.
10~ KENT
Driveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;l recei"" an exira s5oo on our - - - - - - - t4X70 trailer. $425/month. ' - - - - - - - - - · Scrap Metals Open Monday, already -discounted prices. 1998 GMC Jimmy SUV,
$425 /deposlt .
(740)3! 7DowntoWn Office Space- 5 Tuesday. Wednesday &amp; Umrted
trme
offer. 4WD. V6. 4.3l. Automatic,
7762 or (740)367-7272
rbom surte $6501mo: 1 room Frrday. Bam-4:30pm _Closed Carmichael Equipment Inc. AC . leather, lots of ellhas.
Asking $8.500 (304)675·
2 bedroom. AJC . vefy nrce. office- $225/mo .. 2 room Thursday.
Saturday
&amp; 17401446. 2412 .
no pets. rn Gallipolrs. suite $250/mo. Se;curily Sunday. (740)446-7300
8755
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,,Sears lawn rr;rower 17 h.p, ·6
(740) 446•1409 or (740)446- de,Posit- requr red. You pay
,4X4
utilities All spates very nrce Older "Vintage" Magazine, speed. 42 ifl cut Excellent
2003
SAU·:
'
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National
Geographic.
F
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condition (740)379-21 11.
Elevator Call (740)446-3644
Beau tiful rrve r view in
Smithsonian (304)675- 1320
lor appointment.
Kanaug a ld~al for 1·2 pcoWOW!! 0°'c Financ1ng for. up 1986 lsuzu Trooper. Mud
Bl lllJ)lNI;
pfe. No pets. please For Lease: Ollice or retail
to 50 months on qualifying tires. rUns good, $BOO OBO.
St~1.11);
Applications being taken spaces rn very good condiGX &amp; X Series John Deere 2002 Yamaha RaptOr 660cc.
Lawn Tractors or
No $3,800 Good condi tion
Catl (740)441-0181
tron Downtown Gallipolrs.
.A,pprox 1600 sq. 11. each. 1 Block. brrck. sewer pipes . Interest, No Payments until (740 )44 6_ 1237.
Nice 2BR . .all electric. wf
or 2 Oaths. Lease price windows, lintels, etc. Claude January 1. 2007 on all new
CIA, SR 160; 5350 mo
negotiable to encourage Winters. Rio Grande, OH premium lawn tractors with 1992 Chevy 15004ll4. auto.
includes water 8. trash p.u
John Deere Credrt approval, · air, pw, pl. cd. runs great.
Call Call 740-245-5 121.
new
busrness.
Need ret &amp; sec deposit . No
Carmrchael Equipment Inc. $3,500, (740)742-7200 or
(740)4~6-4425 or (740)'446pets. Takrng applications.
3936
(74Q)446-2 4 1.2
740·742·2675
(740)446-6865 or (740)379I-UK SAl£
1999 Chevy Suburban 4x4,
2923.
Prrme Commercral Space at
Spring Valley Plaza. 3.000 6 male registered Golden
good
candi1ion. loaded. new
Takrng applrcatrons for 2 BR
10
Amus
sq. It Call (740)446-3481
Retrerver puppres. first shots
trres
Askrng
5 11.000
trailer rn Centenary No pets.
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17401441-0658 or 1740)709&amp; wormd, · $300 each.
\Ill{( 11\'\IJISI
$~50 month plus deposrt.
1931 ·
(740)4 16-2793
(7 40)446· 7275
1965 Muslang Fas1back
10
Housu~c~IJ)
,AKC
English
Springer A ·
Ad
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2002ToyotaTundraSA5V6.
TaKrng applrc'atrons tor
GfOI'f\
angoon e exlerror: black
cycle
,
speed.
Spaniel.
First
ShotJINorm,
nterror.
arr
5-spd
. 80,000mi. matchrng
1
3
6
mobile home lot for rent in
Tail-Dock. Male and Female conditioning , rad io. good topper. bed liner/mat. lots ol
Kanauga Ne)(t to Methodist
&amp;
Wll rte
$250 driver. Rust tree A2 car_ extras, S19,000. (740)388Church.
(740)446-4782 . Ant rque maple bedroom Lrver
surte
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Cushman
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Relerences requrred .
Classic Creation 2 twrns. ~~--~~----.
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VANS
Two Mobrle Home Lots lor dresser. desk. mrr ror. nrght AKC Regrstered Basset Automotive
R
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P
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FUN SAtE
$130 .00.
1997 Two stand. select comto rt mat- Hound puppres plus 2 adult
Basset Hounds
Shots , 29670
Bas han
Road . •~---IOiiiiiiiiiil--"
Bedroom Mobi le Honle.
tress
$1.200:
(740)
446wormed
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Racine.
Ohio
45771.
Phoile
lurnished. 8__32_5_._ __ _ _ _ _ c::_c_:_::_c._:.::::.::.:;.::.:;.::._~
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740 _949 _2217 _ Website: t993 Toyota Previa Van .
Central Air/Heat $425.00
Born 4/3!05 Pit bull puppies , wwwhillsresto com
Good Condition inside &amp; out.
JR @1740-243-5811 .
well mannered . Parents. on
160.000 mites. $3200 OBO.
premises. Brg dogs. $100 1985 Pontrac Trans-Am, 740)662-7477
AI'AH'nii-~VI'S
each. (740)446-01372
5spd . 305 H.O., only 55.000
-40 t\ UmKl'\'U .l-.N
1
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mR RJ.:.vr
CKC Golden' Retriever pup· miles . ,;per blue. Hops.
4 WIIEIH:HS
excellent shape (740)4461 and 2 bedroom apartWarehous.e pres tor sale $250. Wormed 0350
arid
tirst
sMts . 'Call - - - - - - - - - 1995 Harley Davidson Dyna
ments. tUrni)&gt;hed and unfur(740)388-8965
1992 Mercury Topaz (Tan) 4 Wide Glide load~.
Must
nished . security deposit m Henderson. WV.
C\,1
PreDoo'r,
Runs
good.
New
see
$1~.500.
740-99.2-1
758
required. no pets. 740-992- owned applicanes starting at CKC
Regrstered
Toy
Tires.
New
MuHier.
92,000
2218.
575 &amp; up all under warranty. Poodles puppres $500.00
~~~672:-8~:9G SBSO OBO ~~~n~amaha Virag~e~l~':.
we do ser.,.rce wo.rk. on ail 740-992-7007
12 bedroom apt. newly Make and Models (304)675·
gotdlw/maroon tnm. Lots Ot
remodeled . SA 160. JUSt 7999
Cocker Span1el puppies. 9
past
Holzer
5460/mo .
:_ _ _ _ _ __
weeks old. bull color. shots. 1993 Cudrllac , Fleetwood Chrome, $3 .600 Original
Brougham. loade d. mrnt
(740)'46 1652
C740)44 1-0 194 ' or ~ 740)441 - Mollohan Carpet, 202 Clark. $150 eactl . Call (740)368- Coridrtion.
57,200 miles, owner
" .
1057. ,
Chapel Road. Porter, Ohro 0401.
continually garaged. $6.500 2000 Yamaha Road star
(740)446-7444 1-877-8302 bedroom. 1 bath, water 9162. Free Est1mates. Easy Female Eskrmo Sprtz, small, (740)446-4191 .
~-----crurser. 1600 CC. 6000
paid, $350 month , $350 financing, 90 days same as spayed. ~ years. $50. 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix 4 mrles Loaded S7.500 phone
securrty
deposit
Call
Mtnrature t&gt;oberman. male. door, $1 .500 (7 40)441-89.76 (304)675-2793 or (304)593cash. Vrsa/ Master Card
2 yrs. SSO. (740)379-2316.
(740)446·3481 .
5157
Drrve- a- httle SB\18 alot.
or (740)645-13734
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BENEFIT GOSPEL CONCERT SATIJRDAY
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POINT PLEASANT Variety is the spice of life. and
mu.&gt;ical variety likel y w:l l
spice· up this year's Mu.son
t:oumy Fair.
The fair kick's off Monday.
Aug. 8, anu with the excep:.ion
of that evening. '\hid: wil l
feat ure tile fair queen contest.
the main st age will host a variety ·of nw sical performers
throughout the week .
The li"t group tu t•:kc the
stage wi ll be The William s
Family at X ·p.m . Tuesday.
Aug. 9.
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According toBrian Bill ings.
who serves : ts c:huirmun of tile
POMEROY - The fourth annual benefit
fair's entertainment commi t- concert of the Trinity Congregational Church
tee; The Williams Family was has bee n set. for Saturday in Pomeroy's
an instan t hit whe n he and tile Riverfront Amphitheater.
other members of the mmm itPerforming at the c:onc:ert · will be the
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tee
smv
them
perform
at
the
Procl
airners of Parkersburg. W.Va .• and
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West Virginia Fair" and DaySpring of Athens. The church pays all
Festiv;i\ s Convention thi s past expenses of the c:o ncert.
Whil e there is no admission charge. a love
January.
"(The Wil\ianb Family's ) offer in ~ will be taken. J ll of which will be
s Jnc~.:re
m e~sage .
Lhrough dona ted to th e operation of th e Meigs
gospel music was so rcw aru- Cooperati ve Pari sh God's NET programs for
ing and heartteil that we knew ymtth. In tile eyent of rain the concert will be
. this was the grnup we needed moved to Trinity Chu"h .
to bring lo the fair.'' Billings
said.
GospelmUsi&lt;.: 'Yill con tmuc
. throughout that evening With a·
peJformance . from
local
POINT PLEASANT Thesday, Aug. 9
gospe l group Eternity at 9
Fol l o win~ is the schedule for
9 a.m. - Fair opens.
p.m.
,
th e 2005 ' Mason Cl)ltnty Fair.
9: 15 a.m. ~ Pet Parade.
Country music singer Bill y
Whi le events at tl1c fair- show ring.
Cu rrington w ill tak e th~ ~aagc
grounds hegi n Monday. the
II a.m . - Junior Dairy
at9 p.m. Wednesday: Aug . I0, lirst official eve nt will be the Goat Show. followed by
and Billings said the entertain- parade on Saturday in down - Market Goat Show.
n1ent c:ommittee was exc:ited town Point Pleasant. beginnoon - Egg toss. ·
to be featuring Curri ngton at ning at noon . "The lineup
I p.m. - Carnival opens.
this year's fair.
I :30 p.m. - 4-H Horse
starts at Second Street.
"What ehe can yctu say
General admission. whi&lt;:h Drill Team Exhibition.
about thi s versatile cnrenainer in&lt;.:ludes •til eiitertainme nt.
4 p.m. - Youth in Gospel
but that he's simply one of th e ~ ~a ~e shows and ~ carniva l Music. main stage.
best co unt ry music· has to rilles. is $5 on Monday. $7 on
5 p.m. - Special Lam b
Show.
Tuesday
through
Thursday.
offer." Billings 'aid.
5:45 p.m. ·- Point Pleasant
Thursday. Aug. \\ '' line-up and _ $8 on · Friday and
Saturdav.
Hi
gh School band. inside
v.:ill feature local mu sic ian
Aug.
8
stage.
Monday,
Garry Peck at 8 p.m.. rol \owed
K a.m. - . Wei gh fecd~r
6 p.m . - . Four,whee\ ;'\TV
by Cledus T. Judd at 9 p i11
&lt;.:a\
vcs.
steers
.
goats
and
drag
races; Market Lamb
Dubbed country mu,ic: · s
Show.
lambs.
"funny man:· thb year will be
~ a. m. 2005 fair opens:
8 p.n1. - Williams Family.
Judd 's second Yisit to the
Mason 'County Fair. with his judgin g. Some d~partments , main stage.
closed.'
9 p.m . - Eternity, main
first apbearance being exactl y
10:30 a.m. - Youth 4-H stage.
six years ago. At!g . II . \999.
Hor., e Show.
.11 P·!TI· - Good ni ght,
Another local music ian.
+:+5 p.m. - . Jason Eades gates close.
·
Joey Wilcoxon of Gallipolis. :vtcmorial Scholarship award.
Wednesday, Aug. 10
will kick off Friday's musical
5 p.m. Market Hog
9 a.m. - Fair opens.
festivities at 7 p.m .. and annu- Showman,h ip wi th Market
noon - Hay'bailtoss. farm
al performers Rick K. alld The Ho!:' Show fo llowin g immedi - game s.
AllnighteC' will begin· si nging aiefv: Little Mi ster ' and Miss
I p.m, - Carnival opens.
at 9 p.m. Billings referred to Ma son County on the main
l p.m. Open Sheep
this group as one of .the top '-l tag...:.
Show.
1950s-' 60s mu sical gro ups in
7 p.m. - Fair dedication.
5 p.m. - Lip sync contest.
5:30 p.m. - Wahama High
the country, and he said they mai n stage.
.
8
p.m
.
Fair
Quee.n
School
band concert.
have per(ormed at the fai r
6 p.m. Commercial
more than an y other mu,i&lt;;a\ Contest. main stage: Annette
A'my
Boggs
Feeder
Calf
Show.
Hanes
Award:
act.
Brand y
Barkey · 7 p.m .
Demolition
The week·s· entenainment Award:
Community
Service
Award.
Derby
;
4-H
Leader
Memorial
.will be capped off with &lt;t per,II p.m. - Good ni ght. Award, junior building.
forman ce by Sammy Kershaw
gate
s close.
9 p.m. - Billy Currington,
at 9 p'.m. Saturday: Aug . 13.
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Billings said thi s entertainer
likely \Viii impre" everyone.
with hi s powerful songs.
strong vo ice a,nd a ' tyle liJ&lt;e.
no other. ·
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GALLIPOLIS
McGuffey Lane performs
"When it' s ·all said and McGuffey Lane's hi gh ener- at the Gallia County Junior
'done, Kershaw will mo't like- gy rock . co unf1·y and contem- Fair at 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
ly be one of the top draw s. in porary mu sic ha s · been ' Ever since its break when
the hi story · of the fair," attracting attention . through- the band played the Ohio
Billings added.
out the Ohio and the midwest State University .campu s, was
The enterta inment com mit- for neur!y 20 y~ar~. But this discovered and Figned !o a
tee is made up of Billings. veteran band remain' fre &gt;h' record ueal. McGuffey Lane 's
Kevin
Durst anu Jean and inno\·ati ve . rede finin g career has been built on artisDoolittle. and they work dili- itse\1 " ith an infu,ion of ne'w ti&lt;:ally and commercially suegently throu ghout the year to talent that blend&gt; perfectly cessful music. The group has
schedule performef' for each with the band's established toured with the Charlie
qy\e .
Daniel s Band. the Judds,
· upcoming fair.
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Joe Diffie

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main stage.
9:30 p.m.
Potato Sagk
Race, following calf show.
II ' p.m. - · Good night,
gates close.
Thursday, Aug. 11
9 a.m. - Fair opens; Kid's
Kid Show.
·
9:50 a.m. - Younguns Calf
Show.
Open Beef
I0 a.m. Cattle Show; Junior Beef
Show immediate\~ following.
noon - Paper Airplane Fly.
I p.m. - Carnival opens;
Mark Wood Fun Show, inside
stage.
2 p.m. - Seed spitting contest, outside show ring. ·
4 p.m. - Mark!!t Steer
Show; . pie eating contest;
Mark Wood Fun Show, inside
stage.
5 p.m . - Hannan High
School band concert.
5:45 p.m. - Pretty Baby
Contest.
6 p.m. - Junior Horse
Show. trail class.
7 p.m. - John McCausland
Award; Junior and Open
Dairy Show; Farm Stock
Tractor Pull.
8 p.m. -Garry Peck, main
stage.
8:30 p.m . - Cledus T.
Judd, main stage.
II . p.m. -. Good night.
gates close.
Friday, Aug. ·u
9 a .. m. - Fair opens.
10 a.m. - . Master Market
Showmanship.
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I p.m. - Carnival opens;
Junior Livestock Sale of market meat goats. market hogs.
feeder calves, market steers,
special ·Jambs and market
lambs ; Fair Schol~rship
Award; Mason County Born
and Raised Market Animal
Award ~ .

5 p.m. - Poinl Pleasant
Middle School ,band concert.
6 p.m.
Big Bend
Cloggers.
7 p.m. - S uper Stock
Truck and Tractor Pulls; Joey
Wi \cox on, main stage.
7:30p.m.- Chicken catch ,
following stage :
9 ll.m. - · Rick K. aqd the
Allmghters. main stage.
II p.m. - Good night,
gates close.
.
Saturday, Aug. 13
9 a.m. - Fair opens.
9:30 a.m. - Open Mason
County Youth Fun Show.
II a.m. - Dash for Cash.
I p.m. - Carnival opens;
horseshoe pitching.
2 p.m. - ·· Pedal Tractor
Pull.
5 p.m. - S.H. Kang's Tae
Kwon Do Academy; Open
Horse Show; motocross prac-

tice.

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6 p.m. -Motocross .
8:45 p.m. - Sweepstakes
Awards; Donnie Hill Award.
9 p.m. - Sammy .Kershaw,
main stage.
II p.m. - Good nighi,
gates .close.

McGuffey Lane takes fair stage Saturday

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in the band, prompted a new
touring line-up and a new studio album produced last year
With McG uffey Lane's
well-known music, such. as
the · favorite hit "Long Time
Lovin' You," mixed with the
band's own brand of humor,
bOth longtime fans and the
newly-converted are hungry
for more of the McGuffey
Lane American music experience.

GALLIPOLIS - Hailing
from Tul sa, Okla., Joe Logan
Diffie cites the biggest musi:
cal influences on his life a&amp;
his father, Joe Riley Diffie,
and country greats George
Jones and Merle Haggard .
The fans can sense that kind
of heritage when listening to
hi s first number one singles.
1990's "Home" and "If You
Want Me To," "If the Devil
Danced'' and "New Way".
from 1991, but are also treat ..
ed to a performer with an
individual style that distin"
guished itself with nine
albums during the '90s and I0
songs that topped the country
charts during the decade.
Diffie performs at the Gallia
County Junior Fair tonight at
8:30.
Working with hi s band
Heartbreak Highway. Diffie
lists his favorite song that he's
written as " Is · It Cold in
Here?" and " Ain't That Bad
Enough" or"Ships That Don't
Come In" as the tunes he likes
to perform live.
When not pursuing his
favorite pasttimes. which
include golf, crossword puzzles. and making wine and beer,
Diffie .is perfecting the sound
that's made him a favorite on
the road, radio and on CD.

Vinton slates
bean dinner
VINTON A tradition
going back to the days following the Civil War will be continued when the annual Vinton
Bean Dinner and parade is
staged Saturday under the
sponsorship of American
Legion Post 161 and its auxiltary.
.
.The parade is scheduled for
I0:30 a.m. and will form at ·
Vinton Elementary School. It
will proceed down Ohio 160 to
Ohio 325 North a.nd on to the
Community Park. the site of
the dinner.
The dinner will continue
until 3 p.m., organizers said.
For information on the
parade or to participate, contact Mayor Sam Sowards at
388-8461 or (740) 992-6976.
The dinner. will include a traditional Civil War soldier 's
meal of beans or bean soup
prepared in cauldrons ar the
park,buthannburgers, hotdogs
and other refreshments will be
avai \able. Announcement of
this year's recipients of the
:'Golden Booge( awards.
started in 2003. will be made
during the dinner.

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Meigs residents, neighbors testify in support of AEP cost proposal
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POMEROY - Public officials, representatives of the building trade,~ and
members pf the ·general public nearly all of whom support American
Electric Power 's plan to recover costs
associated with its proposed $1 billion
power plant in southern Meigs County
- testified at a Public Utilities
Commission of Ohio hearing at Meigs
High School on Thursday evening.
Nearly 200 attended the hearing,
and some 40 of them testified for the
record. It was the third and final hearing allowing public testimony on
AEP's plan. The testimony will
become part of the official record in
the PUCO case. along with expert tes. timony to be offered at an evidentiary
hearing before the PUCO next week.
The PUCO is not.expecte.d to render a
decision on the plan before October.
The ~enefit of the plant to the economy was outlined by a number of
tho se testifying, particularly those
representing the building trades, such
as&lt;9))lumbers and pipefi tters, carpenters and electricians from throu ghout .
southern Ohio, who would be among

Syracuse
Council asks
Charter for .
senior discount
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSE~TINEL . COM

SYRACUSE . At last
night's meeting of Syracuse
Village Council a representative
from
.Charter
Communications requested a
cable television franchise
renewal from council but did
not get it, not yet anyway.
"One of the main complaints I get is why. we can't
get a cable company that
offers a senior discount,"
Councilwoman
Donna
Peterson said to Michae I
Kel emen,
Director
of
Government Relations for
Charter.·
Kelemen said he would
look
into getting a senior rate
WEATHER
for the village and be in touch
with Clerk-Treasurer Sharon
Cottrill by next week on that
issue and an internet service
discount for the Syracuse
Police and Fire Departments.
Charter, which services
250 customers in Syracuse,
requires the renewel in order
to use the village's right-ofways for service . .
Charter· is requesting a I0year
agreement si milar to the
DetailS on Pa&amp;:e AB
last signed in \996.
Kenny Buckley announced
that the Federal Emergency
Management Agency approved
the v illage·~ appeal for money
to repair the concrete decking
2 SECfiONS - t6 PAGFS
surrounding the London Pool.
'Calendars
A:3 FEMA has agreed to pay
Classifieds
· B4-6 · $ \0,500 for the decking to go
Comi~
B7 along wi,th the $57,259 to .
repair the inside of the pool
Dear Abby
A:3 ; though
no money has actually
Editorials
A4 been reeeived by the village. ·
A.6-'7I ' · Street Commissioner Mike
Faith • Values
•
Ralston ' suggested coun~il
Movies
As fill the pool to flush the mud
NASCAR
B3 and sediment from the lines
and to check the pool's
Obituaries
As motors. Council decided to
B Section act on the advice and begin
Sports
AB filling the pooL
Weather

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Please see Syracuse. A5

Brlan J. Reed/photo

Jean Craig 'of Middleport, the widoW of a boilermaker and mother of another;
addressed the employment benefit construction of a new power plant in Meigs
County wou ld create. Also pictured are Stephen Lesser, a PUCO attorney who
conducted the hea ring, and a court reporter who transc'ribed testimony.
the estimated 2,000 who would be
working to build the plant.
Meigs County Commissioner Mick
Davenport outlined the benefits of the
plant to Meigs Cou·nty and the south-

.
ern Ohio region.
"AEP's cost recovery plan is good
for Meigs County, the region and
Ohio." Davenport said. "The county
has struggled and the economy has

Commissioners
BY BRIAN

J.

REED

tlREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY
Mei gs
County
Commissioners
awarded a half-million dollar bid for the paving of
county roads to Shelly Co.
of Thornville during their
on
regular . meeting
Thursday.
• ..
.
Comissioners accepted the
bid of $531,704.32 after
review by Engineer Eugene
La st · week.
Triplett.
Commissioners opened bids
from Shelly and Black Top
Contractiqg.
Inc..
of
Nelsonville, in the amount of
$635,768.88.
The project. to be funded
through the Ohio .Public
Works Commission Issue II
program, includes paving of
Eden Ridge Road in Olive
Town ship, Leading Creek
Road in Salisbury. Depot
Street (County Road 3) in
Rutl and, Will's Hill Road
near the Meigs County Golf
Course. the county's portion·
of Beech Grove Road. Hy sell
Run Road and various streets

been on the decline ,\nee the do,in g
of the AEP/South er n Oh io Coal
Company's mining pperati on&gt; ...
Davenport presented letters of sup. port frum elected ofTicia\.s and economic deve·lopment offic ial s in
Athen s.
Gallia.
Vinton
and
Washington countie' and addressed ·
concern from some oppo nent s tllat
tl10se who pay for the cost of th e plant
wi ll not directl y benefit from it.
"Others out side the re gion su&lt;.: h as
consumers in Franklin County have
ben efited from some of the lowest
power rates ir1 the country becau se of
the mining of coal in Meigs County
and because of AEP operation s in
southern· Ohio . We believe it's time to
pay us hack.:·
Jenn ife r Simon · of Logan . Athen'
County Economic Development
Director, said "ir 's .ahout jobs."
''Athen s Count y wholehearted ly
supports this project.'' Simon said .
"Athens and Meigs Counties have the
tradespeople needed to construct the
plant readil y aYai lable. We have coal
here . Let \ use it. We ha ve people here
who know power. At Ohio University,

Please see Proposal, AS

paving bid Break-in at
=
Riverside
Food Mart
Bv

BETH SERGENT

BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL COM

POMEROY - Pomeroy
Police Cl1ief Mark E. Proffitt
annouced that his department
received a call m4:3.2 a.m. on
Wednesday from Ri verside
Food Mart on We st Main
Street reporting a breaking
and enterin g.
B~an

The breaking and entering
apparently happened ovemight
after the store closed at 'II p.m.
First to arri ve on the scene
was Pomeroy PO Patrolman
Shannon Smith followed by
Proffitt who observed glass
missing fr om the store 's
back door.
A survei lla:Ke tape from
inside the store wa' also recovered as eviden&lt;.:e. Pr(;flitt contirmed that the al leged perpetrator does appear on the tape:
He also said besi.&gt;les.the videotape other. p hysi c;~ evidence
w:ts taken from the scene.

J. Reed/ photo

Paul M. Reed, president, and Paul Kloes, chairman of the
board of Farmers Bank and Savings Co., presented a $2,000
donation toward a new radio system for the county sheriff's
department to Sheriff Robert Beegle and Commissioners Jim
Sheets and Mick Davenport. Also pictured is Beegle's grand,
son, Jonathao Taylor.
In other busine ss. commisin the community of Tuppers
sioners
and Sheriff Robert
Plains. Triplett said last week.
Beegle
accep
ted a donation of
The engineer's estimate for
the project is $543.000. $2.000 from Farmers Bank
and
Savings
Company
Work is expected to begin
Please see Paving. A5
later thi s summer.

Riding in

~tyle

Robin Brown ing. manager of

·. Riverside Food Mart said that
the perpetrator made off with
20 to 25 canons of Marlboro
Brewce Martin of
ci~arette s and S631 in cash.
Skatopia in Rutland
Brown in~ ac\deu that 'he won't
poses with the custom
know
if &lt;~ther items were taken
limousine that he and
such
a,'
akuhol until a com.
his skateboarding team .
plete irl\·cmnry was done.
CIA, recently drove on a
Brownin\..! '\aid busine ss is
27-state skating tour. ·
back to nnr~m al wi th the back
Brandon Martin and Dan
door being repaired and locks
Fluhart sit on the roof of havin ~ hecn chan Qed.
the limous 1ne which is
"We do ha1·e ,;-suspect in
decked out in Skatopla
mind and expect an . arrest
stick~rs. parrots . cattle
soon... Proffitt 'aiu.
hqrns. an alligator skul l
The
Pomerov , Police
and vent pipe coming
·Depart menl i~ w;,rkin g with
out of the trunk .
other lo&lt;.:al law enfor&lt;.:ement
Skatopia 's next big
oflice" to apprehend those
event IS a visit from the
invnl n•d in lht" 1Tinw.
Old Skars and Upstarts
"Our citiLens will not be vicTour tha\ wil l mvade the
tims and th is willm1t be toleratskate park on Sept. 12. ed in the 1illage of Pomeroy:'
Proffi tt slated. "We ·11 ask for
The national tour 1s
where old school skatmg the ll1~l\il11UI11 :-.CillCll\..' C to be
i lll()&lt;l~J ''n those inllllved.''
skill meets new school
The . irll..'~lknt remain .-. under ,
attitude .

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