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VVednesday,Aqgustt8,2004

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guys that maybe aren't quite as
demonstrative, buttheywantto
win just as much," he said.
from Page 81
In pmcrice, Winslow has
shown the skills that made him
the No.6 ovemll pick, using his
Winslow· "unprofessional" soft hands to cat~h nearly
after he lowered his left shoul- everything thrown ~is way. He
der into him during Monday's dropped his first pass Tuesday.
pmctice, slanuning him down.
Wi1islow appeared in his first
Winslow· said he has nor • preseason game Saturday after
talked to Williams about the only three practices. He had a
hit. '
catch and a personal foul for
' "That's just the way I play. shoving Titans safety Lamont
They should all do the same I Thompson.
think," he said. "Everybody
" I was just out there trying to
should go 100 percent every hit peop l~ and going 100 mtles
play - wrap up, tackle. That s per hour, Wmslow satd.
how you get better."
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He had a problem at Miami
The 21-year-old smd th e wtth attractmg personal fouls.
~rowns need to play with more
He umle1 stands that te.uns will
fire after a 5-11 season. He said try ro batt h1m to get htm to lash
J!e's not the only member of the out and \'Ost' his team yards ..
team saying that.
· ..They w1!1 and they have m
"We want a name for our- the past. ... 1JUSt have to make
.selves and we just need change . better decisions," he said.
around here, just going 100
Winslow ~ants !O avoid
percent every play and making mental errors m h1s first home
~ identity for ourselves," he
gan1e Saturday agamst Detrmt
·said.
. and play more calmly, which
· Bmwns coach Butch Davis he said is when he 's at his best.
Said Winslow brings passion to
Although h~ said the N~L
the team and that's one reason game seems fast to h1m nght
ihe Browns drafted him.
now and that he has much to
~ ."1 think he just said what was
learn .. he's not sati sfied with
on his mind,.. Davis sa1d...1 JUSt lmmg up as a ught end.
think if you would have a~ked He's already asked defensive
any number of 35 to 40 guys on coordinator Dave Campo if he
this team, they would say a lor can play defense - he was a
.o f the same things. They're defensive end in high sc hool.
eager to bounce back and have
''He said, 'We' lllook at it .'"
good year." .
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Dav1s satd Wmslow Will play
Davis said Winslow 1sn t the
~mly competitor on the team,
on special teams, rushing the
mentioning wide receiver punter, but laughed when asked
Andre' Davis and right tackle if he would play any defense.
Ryan Thcker by name.
'.'1 don't kno~ that that's
'"There's a whole host of gomg anywhere, he sa1d. ·

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Teixeira hit White's second
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Kati e Robertson , pictured with Fair Queen Christina Miller. .Josh Collins was named reserve . cham pion showrl)an at
Eieef Princess Ashley Putnam and Fair King Carson Yost, Tuesday's Junior Fa ir Beef Show. Also pictured are Fair Queen
showed the reserve champion market steer at Tuesday's Christina Miller, Fair King Carso n Yost. and Beef Princess
Beef Show. (Brian J. Re ed/photo)
Ashley Putnam. (Brian J. 'Reedjphoto)

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homer in Texas' seve n-run
fourth.
The homer was Matihews '
. lOth, giving the Ran gers I 0
playe rs with at least I 0 matching the ·major league
record last set by Cincinnati
and Baltimore in 2000 .
The Rangers co ntinued the
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ROCK SPRINGS
First-year
4-H'e r
Jed
Anderson took grand cham. pion showmanship honors
and will se ll the gra nd
champio n market steer at
Friday's
Junior
Fair
Livestock Sale. following
judging at the Juni or Fair
Beef Show on Tuesday
evening.
The reserve champion
steer will be sold by Katie
Robertson. Anderson 's steer
weighed in at 1,295 pounds,
and · Robe rtson's at 1,230
pounds. Josh Collins was
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showman by Judge Jamie
Bond of Beaver.
Judging results by class.
and in order from fir st
place. were:
Steers 940 to · I,085
pounds: · Benjamin Ayre s,
Tyler Wamsley; Steers
1.220 to 1,260 pounds:
Katie R\Jbert son. reserve
champion.
Karissa
Connol ly, Alan Watson.
Miranda Buckley.
Steers 1,290 to 1,300
pounds: Jed Anderson,
grand champion, Ashley -First-ti mer Jed Anderson took grand champion showmanship
Putnam, Bradley Smith; and grand champion market steer honors at Tuesday's Junior
Steers 1. 3 15 to 1.365 Fair Beef Show.'Fair Queen C.hristina Mil ler, Fair King Carson
pounds: Josh Collins. Ben Yost and Beef Princess Ash ley Putnam are also pictured .
Buckley.
(Brian J. Reed/photo)

NELSONVILLE -The
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· Ne lsonvi lle as a fe deral high
priority project.
"This federal designation
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safety and eco nomic devel·
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the co untry to be selected for
Jlarticipation
in
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E:nviro nmen tal Stewardship
and
Transportation
Infrastructure
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Review. This program, creal··
ed in 2002 , es tabli shed a
Cabinet-level task force to
resolve
co mplications
involved with environmentally .complex projects.
The Nelsqnville project
was selected as a priority
demonstration project' of
regional importance because
of the signi ficant environmental complexities involved
with the project. The federal
designation and involvement
of the federal Cabinet-level ·

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Eugene Patterson received the award for
Grand Ch.ampion Market Showman in the
2004 Meigs County Junior Fair Swine Show.
Also pictured are Lacee Arms. Swine Princess,
Carson Yost, Fair King, and Christy Mil ler, Fair
Queen. (Beth Sergenlfphoto)

Heath Delwiller took home the &lt;prize for
Grand Champion Market Hog at the 2004
Meigs County Junior Fair Swine Show. Also
pictured are Carson Yost . Fair King. Lacee
Arms. Swine. Princess. and Christy Miller,
Fair Queen. (Beth Sergent/ photo)

Swine show nets grand, reserve champions
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

ROCK SPRINGS
Heath
Dettwiller
and
Shawnella Patterson showed

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the grand and reserve cham-, and reserve market showpion
market
hogs men. re spectively.
Wednesday at the Junior
Winners in marker hogs
Fair Swine Show.
in their re spect ive weig ht
Eugene Pallerson and
Please see ·s wine, AS
Tyler Hendrix were grand .

Emerson Drive performs at fair

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music
Country
stars
Emerson· Drive performed
befure a large grandstand
crowd Wednesday evening
at the Meigs County Fair.
The group performed a mix
of original and covers that
had the crowd dancing in
its
seats.
(Dave
· Haqis/Photo)

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Mary Lou Hawkins, the self-proclaimed "craft lady" of the
Meigs County Senior Center, prepares squares for a quilt.
Despite losing both her legs to amputation. Hawkins remains
active and credits the staff at the center for helping her mair~lain a positive attitude. (Tim Maloney( photo)
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County Seniors Have
Faith in Service System
BY TIM MALONEY
NEWS@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY · Meigs County
senior leaders are wondering
whether they 'II be able to meet
the demands of a fas t-growing
senior population . .
The people they serve do
not share those worries.
After all, say the men ·and
women at the Meigs County
Senior Center. their needs.
which seem insurmountable
10 them. are being met day in
and day out.
This is the third story in a
three-parr series based on a
new
study
by
Miami
Universi ty on aging in Meigs
County. In the first .part of the
series. the findings of the

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study. were explored. In the
second part. senior leaders
Beth Shaver and Mick
Davenport ·responded. For
this story. an interview was
conducted with a group of
five seniors &lt;\1 the Meigs
Countv Senior Center.
Mary Lou Hawkins, Betty
Spencer. Jimmy Cummins,
Jean · Thomas and Freda
Holsi nger are among the
··regulars .. at the center.
The Miami University
study. produced QY the
Scripps Gerontology Center,
predicts the number of seniors
aged 60-plus will grow from
the current nutnber of 4,527
to 6, 700 by the year 2020. an

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MEIGS

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CouNTY FAIR

Thursday,August19,2004

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person. Autographs, t-shirts &amp; other
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Craig Jones earne\[ rese rve chap1pion showmanship honors at
the Junior Fair Beef Breeding Show on Tuesday. He is pictured
with Fair King Carson Yost, Beef Princess Ashley Putnam, Fair
Queen Christina Miller, and Beef Prince Benjamin Ayres. (Brian
J. Reed/photo)

Grand champion beef breeding showman Ashley Life Is pictured with Fair King Carson Yost, Been Princess Ashley
Putnam, Fair Queen Christina Miller and Beef Prince Benjamin
Ayres. (Brian J. Reed/ photo)

Josh Collins and Brad S,mith , pictured with Beef Princess
Ashley Putnam. Fair King Carson Yost. Fair Queen Chnstina
Miller and Beef Prince Benjamin Ayres. were named grand
champion and reserve champion feeder calf showmen. respectively, at Tuesday's Junior Fair Feeder Calf Show. Collins
showed the grand champion feeder calf steer and Sm ith the
reserve champion. (Brian J. Reed/photo)

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Audrionna Pullins, center,, was named grand champion dairy
feeder showman and Brenna Holter the reserve champion
Tuesday at the Meigs County Junior Fair Dairy Feeder Calf
Show. They are pictured wrth Fair Queen Christina Mi ller. (Brian
J. Reed / photo)

Audrionna Pullins and her brother. Kirk Pullins, showed the
g(and and reserve champion dairy feeders on Tuesday. They
are pictured with Meigs County Fair King Carson Yost ijnd Fai.r
Queen Christina Miller. (Brian J. Reed/ photo)

Sisters Alyssa and Kelsey Hater were named grand and
reserve champion dairy steer showmen at the Junior Fair Dairy
Market Steer Show on Tuesday. Meigs County Fair King Carson
Yost and Fair Queen Christina Mil ler are also pictured. Alyssa
Haler's steer was named grand champion, and Kelsey Holter's
reserve champion dairy steer. ,(Brian J_ Reed/photo)

Proceeds go to the 3664th Army National Guard.· You may bring some

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vi sine, chloraseptic spray, disposable cameras, paper, envelopes, tleacollars,·
water guns, flyswatters, frisbees, microwavable food, ravioli etc... OR a cash
. donation will help with the purchases and will be greatly appreciated.

Ashley Life was named grand champion commercial feeder
steer showman Tuesday at the Junior Fair Commercial Feeder
Steer Show.. Also pictured are Fair King Carson Yost, Queen
Christina Miller and Beef Princess Ashley Putnam. (Brian J.
Reed/photo) .
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STEREO COMPETITION, HOT RODS, IMPORTS, KIDS
PEDDLE AND BATTERY CARS,.REFRESHMEN.TS, &amp;
ENTERTAINMENT.

Abbie Chevalier was reserve champion commercial feeder steer
showman at Tuesday's Junior Fair Commercial Feeder Steer
Show. Also pictured are Fair King Carson Yost, Queen Christina
Miller and Beef princess Ashley Putn.am. (Brian J. Reed/photo)
BY BRIAN J. REED
The Gtacemen will perform, 7 p,m. , Aug. 28 at the First Church of the Nazarene.

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~ feast for the eyes, ear; and member of the Pro Musica
palate when the Ohio Valley C hamber
Orchestra
of
~ymphony and the French Arc Columbus for I 0 years. Baker
Colony collaborate on their has recently retired from
final Summer Salon Series for Capital University and curthe season, 6:30 p.m.on rently is the conductor and
Friday, Aug. 20.
artistic. director of the Land
· OVS . members provid e a of Legen&lt;l Philharmonic, and
musical 'treat for the ea rs with oboist with the Prevailing
~ wide variety of chamber Winds Quintet. Baker will
tilusic that will be offered up perform a solo as well as joinwhile the eyes drink in the ing Ariel Artistic Director,
·Collector's Corner exhibit on Lora Snow, for some oboe and
4isplay. There are over 20 col- English horn duets.
hictors represented'. Plenty of ' The La&lt;t Chance String
food , wine · and beverages will Quartet , headed up by -Dr. Jay
be provided for the palate . She.ridan, will perform several
There's sure. to be something selections by Rame·• u and
to please everyone.
Handel.
Other
members
Oboist William P. Baker is include Molly Roush and
pr?fessor emeritus - fr9m the Chris Canady on v.i olin and
School of Music at The Ohio S·c ott Shrader on cello..
State University, where he
Jingle is one of the compotaught oboe and · chamber sitions Michal has written for
music for 26 years . Baker was a CD that is being produced
principal · oboe
of
the · by the Ohio Valley Youth
Columbus
Symphony Orchestra . and Friends .' The
Orchestra for 16 years . and CD will be recorded live at

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Junior Fair feeder steers and
beef breeding were judged on
Tuesday at the Meigs County
Fair by Jamie Bdnd of
Beaver.
Feeder Calf:Showmanship:
Josh Collins, grand champion; Brad Smith, reser~e
champion.
Feeder Calf Steer: Josh
Collins, grand champion; Brad
Smith, reserve champion.
Beef
'breeding :
Showmanship: Ashley Life,
grand champion;
Craig
Jones. re·serve champion. _
Angus: Craig Jones, grand
champion; Nathan Cook,
reserve champion; Benjamin
Ayres . Charolais: Jordan
Wood , grand champion ;
Amanda Wolfe, reserve
champion. Main Anjou:
Ashley Putnam, grand champion; Jordan Wood, reserve

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and will be available for pur-·
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The OVYO will be joined on
th e Nov. concert and recording by the University of R. io
Grande · Masterworks Chorale
under the direction of David
Lawrence .

Katie Dovyak will join Jay
Sherid an in a vio lin duet bv
Vivaldi and then will join
for ces with Sara Dovyak ,
pia11o, for a vio lin / pianq duo.
The members of the multi
talented Michal family will be
rounding out tht bill with
Scott and Barb playing cello
and piano, Alena pl aying vio l.in and Jo sh playing horn .
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Tuttle 'reins' supreme Belgians, Pe!'Cherons
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19, 2004

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Obituaries

Fair results

Billy J. Osbome

ROCKSPRINGS - Rod
Tuttle of Racine swept all
three classes in the Draft.
Horse ' Contest . held
Wednesday at the Meigs
County Fair:
Tuttle .and ·his team of
Beck and Polly Were first
of four in the Log Pull.
Wagon Obstacle Course
and Feed Run.
.Following are the officials results:
Log Pull - Tuttle, first
with a clear run worth 100
points and a . tinie of
1:31.12: Lester P,arker of
' Pomeroy second with 90
points and a time of
I :46.83 ; Charles Clark of
Coolville third with 80
points and a time of
2:38.16; and Raymond
Clark of Coolville fourth
with 64 points and_a time ·
of U8 .
Wagon Obstacle Course Tuttle. first ; Charles Clark.
second: Raymond Clark :
third; and Lester · Parker, .
fourth.
Feed Run - Tuttle, first ;
Raymond Clark , second:
Charles Clark. third: and Lester Parker, with his team of Amos and Andy, came in secLester Parker. fo urth.
ond during this run in the ,Log Pull. (Tim Maloney/photo)

These children
kill time outside
the Market Hog
Show and wait
for the rides to
begin on the
midway .
Wed.nesday was
Kids Day at the
fair where kids
under 12 were
admitted for free
until 12 p.m.
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GUYSVILLE - Billy J. Osborne, 70. of Guysville, died
Aug. 17, 2004 at his home ..
Born June 22. 1934 in Marion, he was the son of.the late
Lindley E. and Sarah Elizabeth Young Osborne.·
· He retired from the City of Athens Service Department with
21 years of service and was &lt;t former employee of GilkeY''Gulf
Statton.
He was a lifetime member of the Redman Lodge and a for- ·
.mer member of the Albany VFW and the ' Athetls Moose
Lodge.
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He is survived by tlve sons. Billy Jr. (Kelly), Michael E.
(Tammy·), Rodney R. , Danny Z. (Tina) , and Glenn E.
(Rebecca); four daughters, Mary E. (Terry). Kimbetly S.
\Rtck), ~eborah L. (Dick) and Melissa A. (Scott); 27 grandchtldren, and five great-grandchildren; three sisters. Gladys
Wagner, Hazel .Sultan. and Inez Boring; and several nieces.
nephews and fnends.
. Besides his parents, he is preceded in death by a son, Mark
A.; a grandson, Eric A. Llewellyn; two brothers, Herbert and
Clifford; three sisters. Mildred Richardson, Margaruite Dice
and Helen Ktrklnan. . · .
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Servic·es will be Saiurday at II a.m. at Hughes-Moquin
Funeral Honie. Burial will be in Alexander Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral hon1e Friday 2 to 4 and 6 to
8 p.m.
Donations may be made to Athens Cou nt y Hospice at 30
Herrold Avenue. P.O. Box 768, Athens, Ohio 45701.
. You may send a message of sympathy to the family on the
funeral home website at www.hughesmoquinfuneralhome .com.

ROCKSPRINGS
Fairgoers were treated to a
magnificent display ofhorse- ·
flesli this week as !he majestic Belgian and Percheron
breeds were displayed.
ihe most competitive division, however, was the mule
division, in which there were
· six entries.
·
Green Valley Farms of Oak
Hill, dominated the Belgian
show. Thetr mare, Cassie,
was named Grand Champion.
The~ also had t,he first-place
stall ton, Hunter, and the firstplace older mare, Rosie.
Green Valfey Farms of Oak Hill took ho
Srand Champion
Charles Chancey of Racine honors in tne B.elgian Division with their '· ·, r:ass ie, who is
showed the second-place handled heie by Landon Henry. (Tim Malone / photo)
older Belgian mare, Kalle.
In the Percheron Division,
Chuck
Whittington
of
P0!1teroy took home the
Grand Champion honors with
his mare, April. Charles
Clark of Coolville took tlrst
place in the stallion divisien
with hi s Willy, and also
showed the first -place older
mare with Anita.
In the Grade Horses division, Green Valley Farms took
home tlrst place with Val;
Charlie Shain of Pomeroy y;as
second with Andy; and Lester
Parker of Pomeroy was third
withAmos.
·
In the Mule Division,. three
years of age and older, Paul
Perry of Cutler took home first
place with Turk; Raymond
Clark of Coolville was second
with Mable: and Rodney Tuttle
of Racine was third with Beck. Chuck Whittington of Pomeroy took home Grand Champion hon·
In the Mule Division, under ors in the Percheron Division with his mare April. who is han·
three years, Charles Shain of died here by Marlesia Boivin. (Tim Maloney/photo)
Pomeroy won first place with
Punkin; Paul Perry was sec-·
ond with Cinnabar; and
Raymond Clark was third
with Doctor Joe.
·
Paul Perry of Cutler took
home Grand Champion Mule
honors .with Turk.
In the Hitch Division, Cart
Class, Charles Chancey of
Racine took home first place
with Katie; Raymond Clark
was second with General Lee;
and Margaret Clark of
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Coolville was third with Anita.
In the Hitch Division,
Farmers Hitch, Rodney Tuttle
of Racine was first ·with Beck
and Polly; Raymond Clark
was second with Mable and
Bob; and Charles Clark was
third with Willy and Anita.
Charles Watson served as · Paul Perry of Cutler took home Grand Champion honors jn the
Mule Division with Turk. (Tim Maloney/photo)
judge of the competition.

Kyle Young tends to his two sheep, Salt and Pepper. (Beth
Sergentjphoto)
Skyla Hood had a good pull and a good time at Tuesdais
Kiddie Tractor Pulls. Hei 26-foot pull proved the meaning of
"girl. power" to ITer competitors. (Brian J. Reed/photo)

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Swine.
from Page A1
classes. listed in order of
placement were:
225 Pounds - · Amanda
King,
Kayla
Wyant,
Chri stopher Myers. Terry
Bell,
Derek
Teaford.
· Jonathan Runyon. Amber
Pooler.
Bratidon
King.
i')mber Pooler.
226 - Ramli King, Kim
Hawthorne, Joshlla Morris,
Justin Savage, Stephanie
Wilson. Ashley King. Kelsey
Myers, Annisha Kopec.
. Corey Marcinkewicz, Ronnie
Wils(m.
227-228 - Terry Bell.
Craig Hen sley.
Ronnie
Wilson, Christina Miller, Eric
Wilson, Brittany Varian,
Aubrie . Kopec , Timothy
Markwonh. Brianna Ayres.
229-230 - Mark Guess,
Michael Manuel, Alexandria
Hendrix, Tyler Hendrix.
Nicole Andrus, Jonathan
Runyon, Terry Durst, Tori
Goble, Sarah Lantz, Georgana
Koblentz, Zachary Manuel.
23 1-233- Renee Colburn,
Georgana Koblentz, Roben
Strohl. Christopher Myers.
Derek Teaford, Jake Nease,
Chelsea Holter, James Hupp.
Emily Manuel, Jennifer Ftfe,
Shannon Whitlach.
,
234-238
Zachary
Hendrix,. Tyler Hendrix,
Mike Wheeler, Matthew
Wandling, Brady Biss ~; ll ,
Amber
Tripp,
We sley
Harmon, Emily Manuel,
Christopher Holter.
239 - Eugene Patterson,
Andrew 0' Bryant, .Katie
Durst, Eric Wpod, David
Varian, Ryan Tripp, Randi
King, Zachary Hendrix.
240-241
Kim
Hawthorne,
Christina
Colburn, Zachary Carson,
Alexander Morris; Terry
Chelsea
Holter,
Durst,

Jonathan Wolfe, 5, was right at home in the show arena
Tuesday, taking the lead of a cow from Blooming Charolais
Farm in the open class beef show. (Brian J. Reed/photo)

Faith

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increase of 48 percent.
Davenpon. for one, wondered how Meigs County is
going to be able to provide
services for that many people. He said there needs to be
an increased lobbying effort
to gain 'more senior funding·,
increased construction of"
new senior housing, and
replacement of emergency
room service in the county.
Spencer, who said she
remecmbers when Davenpon
was a teen-ager and a regular
visitor to her family 's grocery
store in Middlepon, said she
belLeves those responsible for
caring for the.county's elderly
are up to the increased task .
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up with a 'lot."

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H_annums take goat
s~owmeo ribbons
ROCK . SPRINGS
Casey Hannum was named
. grand champion dairy goat
breeding showman and his
sister, Denise Hannum, was
named reserve champion
showman at the Junior Fair
Dairy Goat Show on
Wednesday.
Peggy
Crane
of
Middleport was the event
judge.

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Judgiog results, by class,
were: LaMancha, Casey
Hannum , grand champion;
Casey Hannum, reserve
champion. Saanen, Denise
Hannum, grand champion.
Crossbred, Cody Hannum,
grand champion. Cody
Hannum, ·reserve champion.
Pygmie, Kaitlin Dewhurst,
grand champion, Corey
Jarvis, reserve champion. ·

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Brandon King. James Hupp.
Christopher Holter, Odessa
Jacks, Haley Tripp, Jake
Nease. Miranda Holter.
242 -243
Shawnella
Patterson. David Varian.
Michael
Scyoc,
Adam
Lavender,
Shannon
Whi.tlac.:h. J.D. Adams.
Randy Hudson, Megan
. Tripp. Stephanie Wilson.
245-248
Eugene
Patterson. Nicole Andrus.
Durst.
Mcitthew
Katie
Wright, Adam Lavender.
Kelsey
Myers.
Brooke
.0' Bryant, Danief Young.
· 249-250
-· Matthew
Wright, Constance Wyanl,
Mike Wheeler. Aaron Fife.
Brittni Hetisley. Robert Lute.
Savannah Speelman-Hawley.
Brianna Ayres. Julia Lantz,
Cheyanne Beaver, Aubrie
Kopec. Lacee Arms.
25 1-254
.
Chadd
Whitlatch, Heath Detwiller,
Alexander Morris, Benjamin
Lee. Justin Savage, Savannah
Speelman-Hawley, Shane
Milhoan. Justin Workman,
Paul Morrison. Rachael
Markworth, Robert Lute.
255-259 - Kyle Russell.
Brady Bissell, Aaron .Fife,
Brooke o· Bryant. Lacee Artns.
Brittini Hensley, Cheyenne
Beaver, Zachary Newell.
Adam Lee, Zachary Manuel.
260 - Renee Colburn,
Joshua Morris, Jennifer Fife.
Michael Scyoc, Zachary
Carson, Adam Lee, Wesley
Harmon, Justin Goode, Cyle
Rees, Justin Workman:
,
Dakota Arms.
26 I -262 - Timothy Elam,
Annisha
Kopec,
Kayla
Hawthorne, ·· Tori Goble,
Ashley Savage. Brittany
Varian, Derick Powell, Shane
Milhoan, Mandy Runyon,
Benjamin l,.ee, Andrew
O'Bryant.
263-269
Heath
Dettwiller, Robert .Strohl,
Craig Hensley, Justin Goode,
Matthew .Gilmore, Haley
Tripp, Julia Lantz, Qdessa
One stati stic presented in the
Miami University study came
as no surprise to Spencer and
her friends. Over 18 percent of
the county's 60-plus population lives m poveny.
It's a statistic the seniors know
all too well. Several of them live
itl a nearlly HUD-ao;sisted housing, called The Maples.
· The convenience of living
very near the senior center is
the best thing about livin~ in
The Maples, Cummins satd.
" Being close .to The
· Maples gives me activities
five days a week, rlus a hot
meal," he sa.id. " exercise
every day. five days a week."
Thomas said the staff at the
senior center cou ld not be
more helpful.
"It's amazing what they'll
do for you," she said. ''I had
some problems a while back
with rny cable television. and
I mentioned it to the staff.
They made long-di,tance
telephone calls and straight-

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Open class poultry show
ROCK SPRINGS
Results of the open class
poultry show held Tuesday at
the Meigs County Fair were ·
posted as fullo&gt;n : .
Amerkan. Caitlyn Holter.
Racine ; English. Alban Salser.
Pomcruy: Cominemal. Alnan
Salser; Any . oth~r standard
breed. Charles Jacks. Jr. .
Middlepon; Bamam, AIhan
Salser; Bantam feather leg.
Alban Salser. Charles Jacks:
Bantam feather leg, hen and
cock. Lynn Wri!,!ht. ~1iddlepon .
Dlicks : Bill Brothe rs.
Pomeroy. Alban Salser. Bill
Brothers. Bamam ducks. Bill
Brothers. Bill Brothers .

kmak. Ro1s 1-lolter.
Guernseys: Grand champi''n senior kmalc. Ri,en Son
Farm,.
Ayrshircs : Grand champion
seninr female , Kirk Pullin s:
grand champion senior female.
Chris Parker; grand champion .
.overall i'emale. Chris Parker:
reserH" dtampion overall
female ., Kirk Pu llins.
Jerseys: Grand champion
junior l'emale . Ltut~l Pullins.
re ~cnt~

champilmjuni&lt;)rfemalc.

Nathan C&lt;xlk: grand champoin
senior fe.mak . Au&lt;.lrionna
Pullins: reserve dl cltllpioJI
scn1or lcmale. Auurionna
Pullins : gra nd champio11 o' er;.ill

female. · Audrionn&lt;t

Pullin s:

reserv~

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champ ioll

Open Class dairy show · female. Aullrionna Pullins.
ROCKSPRINGS - Results
Holsteins: !!r:mJ chJmpinn
of the open class dairy show bull. Aull!'i(Hllta Pullins: ~rand
l1eld Munday at the Meigs champion junior kmak~ Roy
County Fair were posted.
Holt.~.::r:
reserve champion
.· Milking Shurthurns: Grand jumor
female.
Cindy
champiori jun im li:male. Ross Kohlemt.; grand champion
Holter: grand d1ampion

~enior

female, Rachel Elliott; reserve
champion senior female . Ross
Holter; grand champion overall female. Rachd Elliott:
reserve

champion

overall

Janet Bo lin of Rutl and captured t11e creativity award for
ar range ments in the first fair flower show with this sunflower
ar ra ngement in the class . Rock Springs Fairgrounds. -

..,eniu r female. Ross Holter:
n.:~l;!r\'e

L'hampinn

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fcmak. Kehey Holter: grand
d1ampi on overall female .
Ross Holter: reserve c:hampi -·
un '"·crall!Cmak. R&lt;•y Hnlic•r. .

' No one er~oys exhibits at the fair more than Pauline Atkins of
Harrisonvr lle. Now in her go·s, Mrs. Atkins has been an avid exhib~or
and fa irgoer fo r many years and can be seen most any day now moV.: ·
ing frorn butlding lo building checking out the displays . .Here Mrs.
Adkins who tl&lt;is year IS marl~ing her. 60th year as a 4-H club advisor,
Tyler Hendrix rece ived the award for Reserve Champion Market admi res the many pl&lt;otographs on exhibit. (Charlene Hoeflich, photo)
Showman in the 2004 Meigs County Junior Fa ir Swine Show.
Also pictured are Lacee Arms. Swine Princes s, Carson Yost.
Fair King. and Christy Miller. Fair Queen. (Beth Sergent( photo)
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Birds: PeL:~V Crane. Lisa
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Stetlll'm. and 'f.&gt;ititi Walit:k.
lrb~cts:
Lisa · Stcthem.
POMEROY - N:1ncy Cill·IL' l:lrc&lt;l,Ullla Manuel. Racine: Joyce
of l'om~n•v t&lt; xlk l-est of sltow rn Manud. Rac:inc'.
tl1c cunatctu· ph(liopaphy c111llJX:r\b-.lracts: Pc-!..!UV C!'i.UlC. Renee
tition with l1cr enuy rn srott&lt; or ('; r~'&lt; lll. and PatWullc. Porncnw.
SI'X lltinp. cv~nts L';ttcgory at 1hc
Mi,c·dlancu( " Pilotu: Joyce
Mei~ ., County !-'air.
Manuel, ShCllUil L;rwn:ncc. U.mg:
l11c winni ng photo ill L'Oilll~ti~ llottom: an&lt;.l -lcu~r Rose. Rac·ine. ·
llon with J.l() enttics was a p mto
Winncn. in the enJ,ugement catof !(JUr boys from hcilrn&lt;.l leaning egory. lit&gt;t. S&lt;.'cond cmd tltird.jhton a lcncc w'~ching cUt ewm tak- cxl in that order. were as ldlows:
ing place in a Jield.
Ltndscape and seascape:
Taking reserve lx'st of shnv. was Renee Cu&gt;on, S&lt;U"ct Mwtstielct;
Cheri Wmcb of Pomet\ly with a &lt;md Peggy 01me.
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closeup of u child in tl1e childt~n
Animals ancVor hird.s: Chtistina
· portmib 'at~);' 'IY. Both Circl~ and Howerd. Albany. Peggy Crane.:
Wlxxis rccei ved JU.Ietles &lt;Ulli cUl cmd Ailee Hawthome.
c.xu~t preniium tor their entries. ,
Adult portraits: Renee CaJ&gt;On,
Fir&gt;t, second and tl1ird place Pe~'Y Cnme. Shan..'n Lawrence.
winners, listed respectively, in the
Children Por1raits: Cheri;
Shawnella Patterson took home the prize for Reserve snap&gt;llOt size category were as Wood.\, Melissu Barker. Tupper&gt;
Champion Market Hog at the 2004 Meigs County Junior Fair tollows:
Plains; Renee Oumn.
:
Swine Show. Arso pictured is Swine Princess Lacee Arms.
bmd"ape and seascape:
Nature closeups: Peggv Crane;
Brenda Johnson, Pottlwtd; Roben" Stacie Pullins. Long 'Bototm,
·(Beth Sergent/ photo)
Bailey. Long Bottom. w1d Dustyn Joyce Manuel.
Jacks, Matthew Gi Imore. Kennedy. Clinton Kennedy. Johnson. Portlw1d.
Sports &lt;mcVor sporting events:
Amanda King, Ryan Tripp~
Matthew Wandling, Sarah . Animals cmcVor bin:'-': Donna Nancy Circle. Shwun Lawrence,
270-275 - Shawnella Lantz, Mandy Runyon. Jenkins.. Rutlwld: Peggy Cr.me. Peggy Cmne.
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Flowers: Melissa Barker·
Patierson , Christina Colburn, Chadd Whitlatch: Megan Middleport; wxl Tw11Rose. Raci!lt'.'·
Adu[t pomai": Alyssa Baker. Tuppers Pl&lt;tins. Pat Wolfe Md
Constance Wyan·i. Kyle Tripp, Amber Tripp, Miranda
Reedsville; Peggy Crane. and · Lisa Stethem.
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Russell, Kayla Hawthorne, Holter.
Bird1: Renee Carson, Breeanrui:
Under-weights and Over- Renee Carson. Long Bottom. ·
Timothy Elam, Dakota Arms,
Childret1 portraits: Cheri Manuel. and Peggy Crane.
Paul Morrison , Cyle Rees. ·
wei~hts Ashley Savage,
Wmds;
Renee C:~rson. Becky
lnsecL1; Lis.t Stethen1, Peggy
279-285
Clinton Derrek Poy;ell.
R&lt;Kier, Syt~1cuse .
Ct"cme wtd Joyce Mwmel.
Nature closc-up.s. Patti Walrcl
Abso·ao;t.': Renee Carson,
"It's di scourag.ing m times.
ened it out for me ."
Pomcmy.
·Jay
L..wtce.
PQmerov:
Peggy
Ct~m~. tmd Pat Wolfe.
Holsinger said she jlets a but they make me reel better and Lis;.rStcthem. Pomeroy. ·
~Tiscellculeous S.u~t Manstield,
.feeling of security, knowmg the when I m up here." she said .
Spom;
w1cVor
S JX~ting cvcnLs:
Alice
Hmnhome. and Renee
Hawkin shas lwo prosthetic
staff members are ready to take
Shcunn
Lawrence.
Lonu
Bottom:
cu.,.
ln.
her to all her doctor \ appoint- legs: and walks CJllite well.
In tl1e snap,JK~. -+x6 or smcdler
"You wouldn't th ink my Lisa Sicthcm. Pomc'rny. and
ment.l. Spencer said she appreNancy
Circle.
Pomcruy.
in
mlor
witl1 a Meigs County Fair
ciates the quality of the meals. leg' weren ' i really real ."" she
rluwer':
Alice
Hawthomc.
theme,
tllt'
winners were Joyce
"The meals are balanced. satd. "Ynu "rc nol goi ng lo Tuippcrs Plains: Ashley Lil~. Mcmucl. l:lt"nda Johnson. and
and they have a variety. It's keep a good woman down ."
Ra&lt;:i11e : Scu~t Mwtsliclu. Pon1emy. Du, tyn John,on.
not the &gt;ame thing every
day,'" she said.
·
The seniors have a'ncw activities director in Debbie Jones.
who Spencer said "is reaily stirring things up" by planning all
sons of new acti vities .
As for Hawkins. shc:S very
well plea,ed with the traditional. well-known activity at
the center. quilt-making.
"They call me the craft
lady," she said.
' Those who know Hawkins'
story mi ght a"o call her
amaling. Afwr a 21-ycar
C&lt;treer itl Meig s County
scho&lt;ils. Hawkin s. was forced ·
by a medical cond ition to
have both her legs amplttated.
Call Kenney Frazier at (740) 992-6614

lane route ncar the village of Haydenville in
Hocking County. This project is the rinallink
that will complete the upgrade of.U.S. 33 in
southeast Ohio , known as the "Capital
Corridor:·
The proposed project wi ll he a new .ninemile. four-Jane divided freeway hypassing the
city of Nelsonville. Construction on the $131
million project is scheduled for "007 and is
· expected to be completed in late 200\l.
Other projects receivit)g the federal designation are in California. Connecticut.
Georgia. Tex ~s and Utah .

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Thursday, August 19, 2004

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Bicycle giveaway

Thursday, August 19, 2004

Americans encounter boos on field, warm welcomes off
BY DAVID CRARY
Associated Press

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Here Pop-chugging was the first contest held Wednesday during the Kids Games at the Meigs County Fair. From left to right
are Ty Bissell, son of Todd and Diana Bissell of Long Bottom;
Austi n Hendricks, son of Travis and Amber Hendricks of
Pomeroy; and Travis Francis, ·son of Melissa Francis of
Rutlan~. (Tim Maloney/ photo)

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Du ring one of the Kids Games Wednesday, children put
Vaseline on their noses to pick up cotton balls and run them
across the floor. In the foregroul\d Is Justin Bush, son of
James and Ruth Bush of Virginia Beach, Va ., and behind him
·Elan· Smith calls out the action during the Kids Games held . is Andrew Vinson. son of John and Helen Vinson of Monterey,
Va . (Tim Maloney/ photo)
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Wednesday at the Meigs County Fair. (Tim Maloney/photo)

Fair flower ·show winners announced.
listed first to third respectively, as follows: Rock Springs
Fairgrounds:
Melani e
POMEROY - When it . Stethem, Janet Bolin, and
comes to flower shows and Shirley Hamm, Rac ine;
placing blue ribbons, it's a Opening Night service s:
matter of a judge selecting Vanessa Folmer, Middleport;
the best from the rest on the Pauline Atkins, Rutland, and
basis of skill in arranging, Evelyn Hollon, Racine;
creativity in design , color Harness Racine: Peggy
combinations, and the quality Crane, Middleport; Shelia
of the flowers used.
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&lt;:urtis, long Bottom, and
-Dottie Bates of Columbus, Patricia Holter, Pomeroy ;
an accredited judge of the Visit with Friends: Judy
Ohio association of Garden Bun11er. . Patricia Holter,
Clubs, took on the chore of Sheila Cuf\is, Long Bottom;
· judging the first of two Commercial
Displays:
flower shows with I ,396 MelaniJ Stethein, Shelia
entries being staged this Curtis, an Patricia Holter; Best of show award In artistic arrangements at the first flower
week at the Meigs County StroH the Midway: Patricia show went to Melanie Stethem of Pomeroy In the class,
Fair. The second show is Holter, Alice Thompson , "Demolition Derby." Her abstract arrangement featured red
Pomeroy ;
and
Shriley
being staged today,
Her selection~ for the top Hamm ; Demolition Derby:· glads and casterbean foliage in a spring from a car container
awards in the first show car- Melanie Stethem, Judy accented with an old license plate and chrome car pieces.
rying out a "Come to the Bunger and Shelia Curfis; (Charlene Hoeflich/photo)
Fair" theme went to Melanie Livestock Auictions, Melanie
Stethem of Pomeroy, with an · Stethem, Judy Bunger and
arrangement
in
the Peggy Cr.ane; In the junior
"Demolition D'erby" · class. division the winners were:
best of show; Judy Bunger of Cotton Candy: Deeanna
Pomeroy, with her ·exhibit in Sayre, Breanna Manuel, and
the "Visit with Friends" class, Natasha Mohler; Ride the
reserve best of show; and Ferri s Wheel:
Natasha
Janet Bolin of Rutland in Mohler, Breanna Manuel ,
!'Rock Springs Fairgrounds," · and Deeanna Sayre.
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Horticlture Division
creativity. ·
In the junior division, the
In the horticulture exhibit,
top awards went to Natasha blue ribbon winners 'were :
Mohler of Rutland, for her Roses: Patricia Holter, four;
arrangement in the "Ride the Melanie Stethem, five;
Hollon, . one;
Ferris Wheel" category, \Jest Evelyn
of show; and Deeanna Sayre Gladiola: Alice Thompson,
of Racine, for her "Cotton three;
Dahlia :
Alice
Candy" exhibit, reserve best Thompson, three; Pauline .
· of show.
Atkins, one ; Zinnia: Janet
The sweepstakes awards Bolin, two; Melanie Stethem, Junjor winners at the first fair flower show were from the left,
for specimen exhibits went to one; Marigold: Kimberly Deeanna Sayre, reserve· best of show; Natasha Mohler, best
Breeanna Manuel in the Hupp, one; Pauline Atkins, of show; and Breeimna Manuel, junor sweeipstakes award for
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junior division and Melanie one;
Celosia:
Breanna speciments. (Charlene Hoefllch/photo)
each;
Caladiium: one; Deborah Mohler, one;
Stethem in the senior divi- Manuel, one; Shelia Curtis, one
one; Sunflower: Janet Bolin, Melanie Stethem, one; Joyce Porch Box: Peggy Crane;
sion.
Artistic arrangements
one ; Pauline Atkins, one; Manuel , two; Perennial: Roadside Material: Breeanna
one;
Natasha
· In the artistic arrangement Hosta: Melan ie Stethem, Donna J e n~in s ,_ p ne ; Lula Manuel,
clllsses, the winners were, Lula Toban, Pauline Atkins, · Toban, two; Shelia Curtis, Mohler, two.
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4 p.m. Market Hog Sale Livestock . Show Arena
6 p.m. Market Steer Sale Livestock Show Arena
6 pi.m. Truck Pull - Pull
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6 p.m. River City Players Hill Stage
6:30 p.m. Market Lamb Sale
- Livestock Show Arena
7 p.m. Commercial Feeder
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a.m. 4-H Horse Fun Show
9 am. Junior Fair Pet Show
t 0 a:m. Kiddie Tractor Pull
of Champions - Small
Show Arena
11 a.m. Roll Call for Market
Livestock Members Livestock Show Arena
I 12 noon, Bicycle Drawing Hill Stage .
1 p.m. Harness Racine Race Track
2 p,m. Market Rabbit and
Poultry Sale - Livestock
Show Arena
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3 p.m. Diary Feeder Steer ·
Sale - Livestock Show Arena

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Every day of the Meigs County Fair bicycles are being givenaway at noon in a drawing taking place at the Hill Stage. Kids
coming to the fair before noon are given tickets when they
enter the gate to put into the drawing for bicycles purchased
with donations from local businesses and organizations.
Monday' s wnners were Shawenella Patterson. Odessa Jacks ,
and Kitie Kel le r. Tuesday.'s winners were Austin Rose, Kenzie
Warth and Bre nna ' Holter and Clayton Ritchie , and
Wednesday's winners were Austin Dillard, Hally Andres ,
Cooper Darst, and Kimberly Cunningham. In addition to the
bicycles going to youngsters today, a three-wheeled, one will be
awarded to a senior citizen in obse rvance of Sen ior Citizen~
Day at the Fair. Here five-year-old Clayton Ritchie (above)
appea'rs ready to ride his bicycle right off that stage. Dan
Smith, emcee for the give·aways (be low) ,· is-assisted by Little
Mister Meigs County, Joshua Brewer, in the drawings and presentations. (Beth Sergent/ photos)

Judy Bunger of Pomeroy was the winner of the, reserve best of
show in the first fair flower show with a creative mass design
in "Visit with Friends. " It featu'red peach glads, bJJtterfly weed
and phlox accented with grape Vifle. (Charlene Hoefllch/ photo)

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Unned Slates 10 10 9 29
11 7 4 . 22
China
6 . 4 6 16
Australia
Russia
3 6 6 15
Japan
8 3 2 13
France
3 3 4 10
Ge1111any
3 2 5 10
South Korea 2 5 3 10
Italy
3 4 2
9
Netherlands
2 3 4' 9
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Ukral.t\9 ·
Britain
6
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5
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Cuba
Hungary
1 2 1
4
4
Poland
1 2 1
Slovakia'
1 2 1
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Greece
2 0 1
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Romania
2 0 1
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Turkey .
1 0 2
Bulgaria
3
Thailand
1 0 2
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North Korea 0 2 1
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Georgia
2
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South Africa
1 I 0
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Switzerland
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Austria
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Belarus
0 1 1
Czech Rep.
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Zimbabwe .
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Belgium .
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India
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Argentina
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Bengals release
Hicks, Chapman
CINCINNATI (AP) - The
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Bengal s
Cincinnati
Wednesday temiinated the contract of halfback Skip Hicks,
releasing him to free ~gency,
and waived wide receiver Jay
Chapman, rookie free agent.
• Hicks had joined the Bengals
as a free agent on Jan. 16 after
four prior seasons with Othet
NFL teams. He rushed for 10
yards on five canries in the
Bengals' 20-6 preseason loss
Monday night at Tampa Bay,
Hicks played for UCLA
before his NFL career with
Washington from 1998-2000
and with Tennessee in 2001.
He was on Carolina·~ roster in
2002, and did not play in the
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ATHENS. Greece - U.S.
teams have heard plenty of
boos so far in the Olympics.
mostl y the kind reserved for
. any powerhouse playing an
underdog. What hasn't surfaced, they say, is any of the ·
nasty, politically tinged antiAmericanism that was feared
in t he run -up to the game s.
The bi gger the American
·star power, it · seems, the
louder th e razzing. Targets so
far have included the men's
basketball , team, women's
soccer team and Andy
Roddick, the world's No. 2
- tennis pi a yer.
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Off the field, however, the
Americans have raved abo ut
the warm reception. they've
received fro mthe Greeks and
fro m · athletes of other
nations. There have been no
anti-American protests and.,
according to · U.S. offi cials,
no worr isome· confro ntations.
''We've seen just the opposite people in Athens
going out of their way to
make our team feel comfortable," sa id U.S . Olympic
spokesman
Committee
Darryl SeibeL "I n those situations where the crowd has
gotten be hi nd our o pponents.
... it hasn't been in any way
·aggress ive or hosti Ie." ·
Concerns abounded prior
to the games. Anti -American
demon strators
staged
protests in Athens ; city
workers
erased graffiti
denouncing IJ.S. foreign policy; U.S. team leaders counseled athletes to keep a low
profile __:_ such -as not wearing clothing · plastered with
USA logos when venturing
off Olympic premises.
Tyler Hamilton, of the U.S .. is followed by a fan as he pedals towards a gold medal in the men 's road ind ividual time trial of
the 2004 Olympic Game.s in the outskirts of Athens on Wednesday. (AP)
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Meigs golfers enjoy consecutive to~rnament successes
BY BRYAN WALTERS

. sports@ mydailytribune.com
BISHOPVILLE - . The
Meigs go lf team had its tirst
taste of success Tuesday, as
the Mara uders claimed first
. place at the 2004 Trimbl e
Tomcat Invitational at Forest
Hills.
Meigs · (308) he ld off the
host Tomcats by three strokes
and brou ght home its first
championship of the young
season. one dav after fini shing eighth at- th e Ironton
Invitational.
.
Junior Jake Venoy a nd
sophomore Cody David son
each pacc;d Me igs with a
team-be st 75, ·seven shots
over par for the course . Both
finished in a tie for second at
the event with Trimble 's Ty
flarrett.
Trimble's Matt Dixon won
the individual medalist with a

low score of 74.
Rounding out the Meig s
scori ng was Steven Stewan
(77) , Dan Bookman (81) and
Kirk Legar (86).
" It was a great day for us .
Anytime !hat yo u have three
kids shoot in the 70's, there is
going to be good things that
happen," said Meigs ~oach
Matt Fields. "It was our first
time at Trimble and the kid s
are just th ri lled abolit the
titl e."
Following Meigs and
Trimble in the nine team field
was New Lexington (329) ,
Federal Hocking (33~).
Eas te rn (34 1). Southern
(345), Logan "B" (356).
Nelsonville-York (367) and
Miller (387).
Southern juni or Brad
Crouch finis hed fi fth · and
earned all -toumament honors
with Venoy and Davidson
after posting a 77 and won

the spot after
defea tin g
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Metcalf of
Trimble 10
ihe first hole
of a playoff.
Eas tern
edged out
Southern by
four strokes.
Venoy
eaming the
Eag les ri fth
place at Forest Hills. Eastern
was led by Michael Owen
with a 77, fo llowed by Evan
Dunn (78), Na than Cozan
(~ 7 ) . Ryan Nave (99) and
Nick Kuhn (99).
The 'fornadoes scoring fin ished wi1h Matt Thaxton
shooting an ss·. "with .lo ~ h
Smith and Mik e Lavender
posting rounds of 90 and 93,
respectively.
The Marauders conti nued
their good fo rt unes on

Wedn esd a y
won top hanors with a
in the first
TVC Ohio
par effort of
showdown of
35,
while
the season.
Jon a thon
claiming a
Staten
of
second pl ace
Wellston finfinish in the
ished
one
six-team field
s t r o k e
at Oxbow.
behind for
s e .c o n d
Meigs fi nDavidson
ished
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Legar
place.
st r okes
Ricky
behind hoSI Belpre (163 ). as . Drain of Bel pre fi nished
MH S freshman Kirk Legar ahead of Legar with a 39,
fini shed fourth in his first with David He rman of ·
TVC co mpetition.
·. Wellston rounding out the top
Venoy to! lowed Legar for fi ve with a score of 42 .
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the Marauders with a 44. as
"We are pre tt y young, but
Stewart 31\d Bookm an each winning a tournament and
rounded out the team scoring. fini shing second in the last
witb a 45. ·
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two days has given us a let of
Sophomore Dru Reed and confidence .to build on for the
David so n co mpleted the season," said Fields. " I think
Meigs day with rounds of 50 - we are going to continue to
and 51 respective ly.
get stronger and thi s will get
Drew Cooper of Belpre us headed in that direction."

Reds hang on to beat Cards:5-4 Tribe fall~ to Texas 5-?
BY

R.B.

FALLSTROM

Associated Press
ST. LOUIS- This time,
Danny Graves got the job
done. Bare ly.
The &lt;;: incinn ati 'Reds
closer. v ictimized for all
but one run in th e St. Loui s
Cardinals' six-r un eig hth
inning the pi'evious night,
needed a three-run cushi on
to finish off the NL Central
leaders S-4 on Wednesday
night,
"It had me o n edge ,"
· Reds fi rst baseman Scan
· Casey said. "In t he ninth , I
was abou t iu call timeout lo
get some Turns for my se lf.
I thought I needed so me
Mylanta right there ."
Rooki e Jos h H&lt;mcock
won for the first time as a
starter and Casey drove in
three run s for the Reds,
who !lad lost six in a row to
th eCardinals. .
Scott Rol en homered and
Albert
Pujo ls doubled
twice for Sl. Louis. The
Cardinal s rulliea for two
runs in the ni ntb inning. but
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Pujols gro!l nded out with team's,'' Wil liams said. " I
runners on firs t and second take . full re spon sibi lity. I
to end it.
don 't wan t strikeouts. I
" I was sure glad ,to s.ee rea ll v don't. " ·
that groundball." manager
Han cock
(3- 1l
was
Dave Miley sa id . "T hat acqui'red by the Reds .from
third ou t is tough lu get Philadelphia near the trade
again st that clu b ove r dead line a nd joined the
there ."
rotation after Cory Lidle
The loss was onl y the was traded to the Phillies
third in 14 game s for the 'earl ier this month . Making
NL Central leaders. and it his fifih start in the majors,
also ended their seven- he lasted 6 2-3 innin gs and
game hqme winni ng streak. gave up two run s ·on five
SL Loui s is 13-3 against hits to a team that tota led
the Reds.
17 run s in the fir st two
" It was reallv exci ting at games of th e ser ies.
the end,". man&lt;iger Tony La
Ham:ock was alm ost as
Rus sa said. " But thev did · excited abo ut his fir st
more than we did .'' ·
career sacrifice bunt in the
. Th e Cardinals were . 1- sixlh.
for -7 with runners in scor"Tile biggest thi1ig I was
ing position before the proud ' of was ge lling that
ninth . and fini shed 3-for- -s~c hunt ... Han cock sa id.
12 .
·'That's the one thin g I'll
Woody Wi \Iiams (9-7) go home and talk about."
fail ed in :\)1 attempt ,to giye
Graves gave up an RBI
the Card inals fi ve 10-g ame triple to pinch -hitter Tony
winners for 1he fir st time Woma&lt;:k and an RBI si ngle
since 2000. He struc k out to Marlon Anderson. After
I I. one off his career best. a two -out walk to L·arry
hut gaw up fi ve run on Walk er - who hit a grand
nine hib in t-oix inning~ .
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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) 19 games. He had gone 28
Blalock bad no time games without a homer since_
to stick around and tall,,about July 19.
hi s big game. After the · game, Blalock
. Blalock hom ered twice, took a quick shower and tinKenny ~ ogers earn ed hi s ished dre ssing' on the way to
15th win and the Texas his car. He didn 't want to
Rangers extended their w m- miss his child 's birth, but he
ning streak to six games with also wanted to play in an
a 5-2 victory over the important game.
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Indian s
on
"Before .the game he was
. talking about it. He was kind
Wednesday night.
Just a few minutes after the of numb,'' teammate Michael
fi nal out. Blalock jumped in Young said. "I was surprised
hi s' car and headed for the he was even here. But he had
hospital 10 be with his wife. a great game. He was pretty
Mi sty, who was in labor quiet in the dugout. He had
aw aiting the birth of their other things t.o worry about."
first child .
It also was a big night for
" I'm very apprecia tive thar . Rogers. who moved within
he. hung around because he two wins of matching hi s
was a big pan of thi s game career h1gh. He went 17-7 for
and a big pan of th is club." Texas in 1995.
Rogers said. "That puts
Rogers 115-5) all owed two
things in perspective. Tha t ~s runs and eight hits in six
beyo nd the call of duty effective innings. The leftbecause baseball i&gt; a di stan t hander struck out three and
second to what he 's go t go,ing didn't issue a walk .
Francisco Corde ro got
on rig\11 now."
· Blalock went 3- for-4 with a ·three. outs for his 37th saYe in
so lo homer in the fourth and 39 chances . Ron Mahay,
a two-run shot ·in the s1xth. Carlos
"Almanzar
and
breaking oui of a 10-for-64
Please see Tribe, Bl
slide spanning his previour
_ ~ - Hank

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BY EDDIE PEU.S
Assoc1ated Press

ATHENS, Greece - II hapfive, stx, somehmes IO
~s a day at restawanls, supermarketS, the mall- pretty much
anywhere she goes OUtSide of
ller house
· 1\vency years later, the tans
sull come up to Mary Lou
~elton lo let her kl),ow where
they were, or what they d1d, or
what unpact she had on the day
$e became the first Amencan to
win a gold medal m the Olymp1c
au-around
• "Very humblmg," Retton says
• cf fame that has followed her
over the past two decades. "It's
;jn honor to have that kind of

liens

llllpact."

-

: Her coach, Bela Karoly•, saY:~
!.elton's feat at the Los Angeles
€llymptcs - closmg the meet
with two perfect·IO vaults to
lldge Ecatenna Szabo of
Romarua for first place - \vas
the biggest event in the sport m
the United States, helpmg 10
double enrollment m gymnastics
classes nauonwtde
And mdeed, 1t's no stretch to
say that Retton did more than
wm a gold medal on Aug 3,
1984. She changed a spon, eneritized a country and turned the
Olympics mto must -see TV
Even now, wtth the women's allaround m Athens set for
Thursday rught. she remams the
only Amencan to capture gold in
gymnastics' prenuer event.
"She didn't JUSt take 1t to
another level, she revolutJOruzed
1~" Karol}'I srud "She turned the
whole idea of gymnasttcs ups1de
down. People didn't think that
Could be done in this country"
Today, th.e Amencan gymnasl!ics team is among the best in the
world. The grrls won silver in the
team finals Thesday night Along

America
from Page 81
Judo competttor Cehta
Schutz of New York Cny
said this was the first time m
three Olymp•cs she rece1ved
such instructtons
"When I've gone downtown, people recogmze ath·
letes anyway and they're
cunous where you' re from,"
she sa1d "All my expert·
ences have been pos1t1 ve "
A handful of athletes. such
as NBA star Ray Allen, CJted
fears of ant1-Amencan VIO·
lence as a reason for sk!ppmg the Olymp1cs. H1gh
JUmper Matt Hemmgway,
son of a Manne who served
overseas, questwned su&lt;:h
att1tudes
"Anybody who smd they
dtdn't want to come because
of security, tlley JUSt didn't
want to
come,"
satd
Hemingway, of Buena Vista,
Colo. "Constdenng what our
sold1ers are domg, nsking
!herr lives, the least we could
do is represent our country at
the Olymp1cs."
He and Schutz sa1d they
have mingled easily with
lither natwns' athletes at the
Olymptc V11lage and encoun·
tered no political diatnbes
In thm quest for a low pro-

Reds
from Page 81
slam off Graves the prevJgus mght PuJols
·chopped a grounder to th1rd
base.
, Graves took treatment tor
a sore back after the game
and declined to talk to
reporters.
·wily Mo Pena homered
and the Reds also had four
doubles against Williams,
who lost for the ftrst time 111

Tribe
from Page 81
£ordero combined for three
innings of scoreless relief,
keeping Texas just a half~:e behind first-place
land in the AL West
, "I just want to keep wm·
omg and keep us m the race,"
said Rogers, who became the
third p1tcher m the maJors to
reach IS wins this season
David Dellucc1 hit a two·
run homer in the first to
spark the offense and the
Rangers completed a three·
giUIIe sweep of the Indians,
who droOPed their fourth in a
row and· fell 4 l/2 games
I behind first·place Mmnesota

wtth the success comes htgh
expectauons. Along w1th that
also comes. the quest1on that
l)ombards the SIX gynmasts on
the 2004 te,m1 almost daily the same quesuon that's dogged
eve1y U S gymnast over the ht~l
two decades
"Who w1ll be the next Mary
Lou?''
"I thmk everybody wants
that,'' sard Amencan gymnasl
Tenn Humphrey, who w.1s bom
two yc&lt;trs after Rettoff wo11 the
gold ·'ll"s always been my
dream ··
Renon. 36 IS ,1 believer 111 tbe
theory that tame doesn't change
the person. but mther. It ch~mgcs
the people around you And
wh1le everythmg changed tor
her the day after she won the
medal, she tlanns she .never
dev~ated much, always rematnmg the down-to-eanh, wholesome All-Amencan k1d who
captured hearts m Los An~eles
"''m sull a West Y1rgtrua hillbilly," she says Indeed, nothing
about the Fairmont, W Va,
nattve comes off as aloof, unapproachable or mnnudatmg
Manied for 14 years to former
Texas football player Shannon
Kelly, Retton has four daughters
All are mvolved m gymnasttcs,
"JUSt because n's a great sport for
kids, a great sport to build on,"
Retton srud
"
But the former ch301p10n lets
the coaches coach her daughters
- "To them, I'm not Mary Lou
Retton, the Olymptc champ1on,
I'm JUSt Mommy " - and has
reservations about her kids getung too deeply mvolved m the
sport.
"I think tt would be a temble
burden havmg to ~o around, tty·
mg to succeed m gymnasucs
when you're known a~ Mary
Lou Retton 's daughter," she said,
bnefly suspending herdisarmmg

modesty to acknowledge her
place m history
Growmg up, Retlon was
turned on to ~ymnashcs by
wuiChmg Nadm Comunec1.
"hose seven pertcct IOs at the
Montreal Games took the spon
to a new level
"I !l'lllembe• how powerful
the teelmgs were ol bemg
msp1red." Renon srud "I was
enthralled with Nad1&lt;1 She planted 01e seeds ·
Retton &lt;.hd the same to the
gene muon ot g•rls who toll owed
he1 Thai's why. unllke many
h1gh-pmlile athletes who try to
,,vmd the spotlight outs1de; the
,trena Retton doesn't shy tTom
her tmne In a polllaken m 1993,
nearly a full decade after her VICtory, she was \Oled the most
popul,lf athlete m Amenca •
'T m a real person, an
arproachable person," she smd
" · ve had so many people come
up to me and say. ' I struted gymnastics because of you,' 'I went
to college on a scholarsh1p
because of you ' To hear that IS
humbling and It's an honor "
There were many lessons to
learn from that pertormance m
Los Angeles - about perseverm1ce, mental toughness, the love
of sport. She was only SIX weeks
removed from a knee mJury
when the Olympics rolleil
around At the t1me of the mjury,
doctors told her she wouldn t be
well enough to compete.
But she never gave up
Karoyh found a doctor who
could perfom1 arthroscoptc
surgery on the nght knee, a relatively new procedure at the time,
then Retton rushed her rehab and
d1dn 't let her Olymptc dream
dte.
On the vault, the last event of
the day, she 11a1led a perfect JUmp
to overcome Szabo Retton
could have quu there. but w1th

ftle, USOC offlcmls .bnefed
athletes on actmg respectful·
ly The message, satd team
press a1de Doug Haney, was.
"Don ' t be the obnoxious
Amencan everyone thmk s
we are"
Hemmgway md1cated the
athletes were receptt ve,
mmdful of the criticiSm that
ensued m Sydney four years
ago when bare-chested members of the men's 400-meter
relay team 11. rapped themselves in a US tlag and
clowned on the VICtory stand
"We can't shove 1t in people 's laces," Hemmgway
satd.
On the playmg f1eld,
Amcncans have m several
cases experienced crowds
rootmg voc1ferously for the1r
nvals
At the Greece-U.S basketball game, tans waved Greek
flags, sang fight songs and
taUllted the Amencans with
chants of "Puerto R1co'" ~
the team that upset the NBA
players m their opening
game.
"That was the loude st
arena I've ever been m," sa1d
LeBron James after the
Amencans' stx-pomt vtctory.
. The same mght, thousands
ot spectators rooted for
Germany 's Tommy Haas to
upset Roddtck, often makmg
no1se as the Amencan prepared to serve "Maybe the

clap nght before I served
every ttme was a httle
much," Roddtck satd after a
narrow VICtory.
On Wednesday, when·
Roddtck was upset by No 16
Fernando Gonzalez of Chile,
some spectators chanted
"Chtlel Ch1lel" late m the
match When a group of
Roddtck's fans responded
with "U-S-AI U-S-AI", they
drew boos and wh1stles
Members of the women's
soccer team sa1d the crowd at
the1r game wtth Braztl was
one of the most hosule they
had ever encountered - yet
pra1sed the1r overall reception m Greece.
"We had heard a lot about
some
ant1-Amencan
thoughts, but the Greeks
have been unbelievably support! ve, "
coach
Apnl
Hemnchs sa~d "On the f1eld,
I thmk they!re cheenng for
other teams But one ot the
common denomll1'ators of all
cui tures ts they chee1 for the
underdog."
M1dfJelder Julie Fuudy
agreed
:·when you're out 111 the
streets, m the shops, they
love to share the1r history
·and culture and they ' re so
fnendly," she sa.d "On the
f1eld, we 've been getttng
some boos, but that's to be
expected because we're one
of the favontes "

12 starts He had been 6-0
wuh a 2.58 ERA in the pre·
VIOUS II outmgs
\
The Reds JUmpeo on
William s 111 the f1rst with
two stra1ght h1ts , a smgle
by Felipe Lopez and double
by D' Angelo J1menez
Casey drove 111 the game's
first run with a groundout
and Adam Dunn followed
wuhan RBI double
Wll hams struck out the
stde 111 the second, but also
allowed two runs on three
htts as - the Reds moved
ahead 4-0 on Casey's two·
run s1 ngle

Rolen h1t h1 s 29th homer
in . the fourth and Pena
an swered w1th h1 s 22nd for
the Red s 111 the fifth .
PuJols' RBI double cut
the gap to 5·2 1n the bottom
of · the f1fth , but the
Cardmals mJ ssed a chance
for more when a relay from
short by J1menez caught
Walker at the plate for the
third out.
PuJol s leads the NL With
etght homers and 20 RBl s
in August, and IS batt1ng
.395 ( I 5-for-39) dunng a
nme -game hmmg streak.

m the AL Central
Mark
Te1xe1ra,
who
became the second Rangers
player to hit for the cycle
Tuesday night, arnved at the
ballpark with an upset stomach and went 1-for-4 wuh a
double.
Indians
starter
Scott
Elarton (2·3) allowed three
homers and left in the Sixth
. tra1lmg 5-2 Elarton gave up
five runs and e1ght hits in 5
1-3 mmngs He struck out
five
Casey Blake homered and
Jody Gerut went 4-for·4 for
the Indians, who finished 1·8
agamst Texas this' seasoq.
"Those guys have had our
number all year," Gerut said
"We gave ourselves an
&lt;fponunuy to wm the ball-

~arne a couple of t1mes but
JUSt couldn t get over the
hump "
Texas took a 2-0 lead m the
frrst when Alfonso Sonano
,struck out but reached first
on a w1ld pitch, and Dell ucc1
followed with h1s 12th
homer
Cleveland made it 2·1 111
the third on Omar Vizquel's
RBI smgle. then tied tt at 2 m
the founh on Blake's 21st
homer
Texas went back m front 32 when Blalock's drive down
the nght-field lme glanced
off the outside of the foul
pole
In the sixth, Te1xe1ra dou·
bled anl1 Blalock hu fiis 26th
homer to push Texas' lead to
5·2.

•

the Opll011 tO take ~lllll ih~l I ,IUit .
she 11 ent tm ll She '&lt;:Oied &lt;1 I 0
there 100 - ,1 ihn lllll~ e11&lt;:01e
thai """' anytlung bul ,),e.mulg
less
Suddenly. Ame11c.1 h.1d lh
gymnasucs ch,unplon .111e1 ) eaT\
ot behevmg th.1t onl1 EurofX,Ub
hke Com.tneu .mel Ob1 Korhul
could gmb attent1un '
Does 11 seem "'e :CO jC.us
a[!o?
~..On I he one h:mcl "" llecdthe

the lllClllUfl('S l U'C \U tJC',U d!Jd
VIVId to me.' she s,ml "On the
other h.md. 1 cs J-.:L'.IUsc' I\ e got
such a clilki CIII hie - m.mwd
14 ve~u .., \\ 1th h llll d.tu~htct' ·
K,uul y• h,1d .lhc,ld) "built hh
reputdllon
b)
Ul.lchmg
Com,meu Bu1 he s.ml Rc1tn11 s
moment

I"el11dll1 "

the ..,\\ l~k"\t ul

h1s c,u-eeJ
He w,"n·l crcdenll&lt;iktl as .t
coach 101 the 19H4 G.unes .111d
011ly made 11 mto the ,ucna 1• 1th
a p.bs as an' eyUJpmem mow•
He d1dn t move mucl1 equipment liM d.1y though All
th10ugh the meet he stood
behind the bame1 bel ween the
stands and the lloor, fol lowmg
Retton - scoldmg, p10ddmg.
mot1vatmg
•
"Now 01 never.'' he told MaJ)
Lou when the dec1&gt;1Ve v,mli
approached
She d1d 11, and K,uu) 1 sc.tled
over a bamcade to scoop he1 up
a 4-foot-9 , 94-pound sp11te
engulfed 111 the beefy ,mns ot the
bearhke ROmdnl&lt;lll CUdCh
That unage The Wheattes
box The be&lt;immg "nile A II JJe
pan of the legacy M.try Lou lelt
Nobody has supplanted her
At least not yet
"It was the w,1y she 1el,,ted tn
everyone, energ1zed e1eryune
around her," Km oly1 smd 'It
became one of the lm ehe)l and
most exc1tmg mome11ts hec.1use
of the personahty ot M.u) Lou ·

run-first offense
llll the otkns11e lme
But ncn thuu~h Brown s
AssoO&lt;ated Press
cu.1ch Buich D.li" sllll IS
t ll tkcllil~ "1th !he oftensll'e
BEREA
It
1hc 111w
' l\1u l Zuk.1usk.1s 1s
Cle \ el.llld 8ro11 "' need to n,m 1hc 1h11d pl.1yer to start
lUll ihC b,dl tO SUCCCL'd llll ,It lc It uu.ml - G.1rc 1a &gt;aid '
ol lcnse so he It qii.II!Cib,llk h ~ t ~n I h1nk111!2 tn Jo m01 e
Jell (j,uua s.1ys '
,u,tmb l m~ thdri rn the pdst
'I W.llll to do 1\ h.ll el Cl It
AI \..( he .:.In ·! 1e,ll ly
tdkes tu \\Ill lnnlh.ll l ,dt,,d tu l k 1111"ed th1ee
g.11n es he s,11 d \\ cdncsd,1y UdlllC;.; \\ lth lll )lllll!S l..t-.t .:;e ~t ­
The Bwwns .J\CI Lt g~ J "i 1 ~ llll He h111 t h1' b.tck lilting
1 .ud' pel ''" '! 111 !hen I 11SI
\\Ct!!h t" belorc
!J,tllll n Q.
p!L'"iC'~t\On gLune but th~11 c.1111-p and II Ci el IC tlllllCd tO
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lo1 ll1lllc th ,m 1 000 v.n d'
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th1ee t1me s ,,,,d the Bl ~l\\11' tltn .ue go1ng 10 do the best
olte1h e m·eds tu estdhl "h .111 posSible JO h 111 tlonl ol me.''
1dentll). dnd hdndtn g oi l 10 G.IICI,t smd I have conltt ttnntn g h .tLk~ I ~e Sugg~ denc e "' th em to step n up
.111d Willl,llll C11ee11 " l111e and du what they " need to
11 11h tu m
do
"It 1t me .111 ' pound 1ng the
G,ulld abo sa 1d he bnngs
l,&gt;otb,!ll then th e1e diC ccr- 111tcnsny 10 the Browns
l,lln th1ng, th1ough the pass- Rook1 e t1~h t end Kell en
tng g~u n e th.Il we can ueate W1nslow J~ commen!ed on
bec.lllse ot th,ll. he Sdld
Tuesd&lt;1v th,ll !he Browns
The lmme1 49eiS qu.~rler need more li re
b.1ck sw d he s sllll adJUSilll g
G&lt;~rc1 ,1
sa1d
maybe
to " new oll cnse 111 h ~&lt; t 11 st Winslow hds a po1nt
lldll1111 g camp ~&gt;. ll h th e
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B10wn' He' ta ken mo1c that pldy.s "'nit an awtul lot
1Cpe ll!1 011 s
111
J11.1Ci 1Ce of e mOtiOn
1f rhe team
•cce nll ) and S&lt;illi he cxpecls c&lt;~n gel ,m yw hele dose to
to be up to speed b) !he Sept m.Hchii1J th at 111tensny le;el
12 openc1 ag,11ns1 B.tl t11110t'e 11 wou ld be a tedm th,lt tl1es
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rh.ll I .1111 11 y111g t o .ld dpt lo
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Bnmn s ,, diffe rent loo k a""Y trom it. I 1l111tk 1t will
be1ng able to 11111\e Mound 111 be " pos ll ~&gt;e thm g 101 th1s
the 'pocket .111d t.1ke p1 e"'"e team.,

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040
Happy Ads . • . . ...... .... . ..... ............050
Hay &amp; Grain.......................... .. ...• . ... . . 640
Help Wanted........... . .............................. no
Home Improvements. ........... . • ......... . . 810
Homes lor Sale.... ... .. ..... .................. 310
Household Goods .................... . .... ....... 510
• Houses lor Rent . .. ................................ 410
In Memoriam .......................... . .......... ... .020
lnaurance ...................... ............................ 130
Lawn &amp; Garden Equ.tpment ...................... 660
Llvaatoek. ................. . ........ .....................630
Loat and Found ........................................... 060
Lola &amp; Ac1'811ge .......................................... 350
Mlocellaneoua ........................................ 170
Mlacellaneoua Merchandtoe ....................540
Mobile Home Repair .............. ..................860
Mobile Homeolor Rent ........ ................. 420
Mobile Homes lor Sale....... ......•.•......••320
Money to Loan..................... ...................220
Motorcyclea a. 4 Wheelero ......................740
Mualcellnatrumenta.... ......................... 570
J&gt;waonela.. ............................ ...• ...
005
Pets lor Sale ................ . ...... ............ . .. 560
Plumbing a. Heating............ .. •• " .••. . 820
ProleiSional Sarvlcea.. .... . .................... 230
Radio, TV a. CB Repair ................... . ...160
Real Eatate Wanted .................................... 360
Schoolalnatructlon ..............................,.. 150
Seed, Plant a. Fertilizer...... . ...................650
Situations Wanted ................................ 120
Space lor Rent ........ . •.••. .. ....................460
Sporting Gooda ••••....... ...... , ..... .• .... ..•520
SUV'I tor Sale .................. .....................720
Truckalor Sal• .................... . ............ 715
Upholatery . •......... ................................... 870
Vans For Sate.......... .•••... . ..•. ... . ..••. 730
wanted to Buy........ . ......................... ...090
Wanted to Buy· Farm Supplies.......... • .620
Wantad To Do... ..... .. ............................... 180
wanted to Rent....... . ..... ........ ......... .:.. 470
Yard Sale- Galltpolla................................... 072
Yard ~Pomeroy/Middle .. ..•......••••.•.••. 074
Yll'll Sate-Pt. Pteuant ................................ 076

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HR
Scenic Hlllt Nurtlng
Center
311 Buckridge Road
Bldwoll, OH -14
Ph 7401448-7150
Fu:: 74Qf44&amp;-2438
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L1m1ted
time
ONLY
(740)446-3358 Fnst5to call
receives a~gtft
Movre Gallery, One of the
Nettons Fastest growmg
Vi deo Renta l Chams IS
Opentng a Store 1n PI
Pleasant We are htnng for
Part Time PositiOns at thts
t1me Please send Resume
to the Attentton ol L1sa
Mov1e
Gallery
121 1
warwood Ave Wheehng
WV 26003 We wdl also be
holdmg a Job Fa t, August
19th from Noon until 4 PM
The Job F8M wtll be held at
the former Ctasstc V•deo
Location at 2~ 14 Jackson
Ave m ~ Pteasam

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MOBILE HOMF.S
FOR SALE

FOR

_An Excelle nt way to earn Need a Healing Cooling
money The New Avon
Installer wtth at least 1 year
Call Manlyn 304 882: 2645
expenence
Certlclf ted
Techtc1an w11h at least one
AVON• All Areas• To 8lJy or yea r experience
Pay Oy
Se ll
Shrrley Spears 304 expenence O'nly expere675-1429
lnced need apply Call
1740)441 1236
BlJsmess 1s boom1ng look
mg for expenenced drywall
htrmg
for
FfT
Now
and tnm crew for modular
HolJsekeepe r and PIT Front
and manufactlJred homes
Please fax resume or com- De sk at Blue Fountarn
pany mlormalton to 740 Motet Phone (740)446·
0241 Pteaso come 1n
385-7671
- - - - - - - -Bustness 15 boomtng look fiurs:e: Full Trme A JACHO
rng tor part ttme serviCe and accredited progressive and
delivery help Call 740 385 growtng home Infusion com
pany stllJated m southeast
4367 or tax resume to 740ern Oht o 1s se ekmg a nurse
385-7671
- - - - - - - - - wrlh 3 5 yrs expenence m
tnllJSIOil
therapies
Cashland
Expenence m Medtrontc
Full t1m e Customer Serv1ce
ref1tl s helpful but not neces
Assocrate Great pay excel
sary Uppermost pay scale
tent benefits MlJSI have
Please fax reslJme to John
computer &amp; money handling
Raytts 740-662 0715 or
e&gt;;per ei'l Ce Fax resume to
ema1t Jrayt•s@aol com
740·441 8940 or piCK up
apphcat1on at 1312 Eastern
ParamediCS
&amp;
EMT s
Ave Galltpolls
needed Apply at 1354
Ceram c Ttle Installer look· Jackson PtKe Gaillpohs
mg
for
Labor
Responsrbtltfles
Cutttng Part t me help needed to
ltle cleamng tile after grout care lor chtldren tn even tngs
1s apphed Keepmg tools 2 3 t1mes per week In Rto
clean and orgamzed Pay Grande are a (740)2 45·
starts at MlntmlJm wage 0552
Ema I Resume to doubled
Part t me babysttter Must be
wv@hotmall com
honest dependable pat ten!
Delivery/Warehouse person and 1ov1ng Send resume
needed full tr me rmmed1ate w1th references to CLA box
opening must have excel 569 c/o Gallrpolrs Tr bune
lent drtvrng record, apply at 825 Thrrd Ave Gallipolis
l1 festyle FurndlJre 856 3rd
OH 45631
Avs Gallipolis 9 5 no phone
calls please
Aeceptlomst/Congregatronal
Care Coordina tor 30 hours
Due to our recent Agen cy
a week
Grace Umted
expansiOn
Medt Home
MethodiSt Church Applicant
Health Agency Inc IS seek·
must have knowledge of
tng both a fuiHrme AN Case
M1crosolt Word general
Manager and a full t1me AN
ofhce mach mes and have a
Patient Care Coordinator
pleasant and outgotng per·
POS itiOn Ill the Gallipolis
sonahty
Please
bnng
Ohio and surroundtng area
resume to the church 600
Dulles Include estabhshmg
Second Ave
Ga.tl rpohs
and mamta1n1ng open l1nes
bEfore August 29th
ol communicati on with area
phystclans and health care
factllttes tn the del very of
Home Health services Must
oe licensed 111 bo!J1 Oh1o and
West V•rgtnla We otter a
co mpetitive salary be!leftts Sce ntc HillS Nursing Center,
package and 401K E OE a Tandem Health Care
Please send res ume to 352 Fac•lrty 1s seektng a select
Second Avenue Galhpohs lew to JOrn our outstanding
OH 4563~ Ann Brran K1ng team We currently seek a
full lime AN Proper license
AN
or cert•f•cat1on necess ary
Ga thpohs Attorney seeks We offer pay for expenence
quaht1ed tnd1v1dual to hll perfect attendance mcen
part-t1me Secretanal posl· t1ve shiH differential extra
hOn lo become full ltme shift pickup bonus excellent
Wllhm a year Expenence a beneltts excellent workmg
1
p1us but no t necessary Pay environment and mlJch
based on eKpenence Send more' Please apply to
resume to CLA box 568 c/o
Attn· Dianna Thompson,
GatltpoltS Tr blJne, 825 Third
HR
Ave Gallipolis OH 45631
Scenic Hilla Nursing
Center
LICENSED
311 Buckridge Aoecl
PRACTICAL NURSE
Bidwell, OH 45614
Ph 7401446-7150
Scentc Htlls Nursing Center
Fax 7401446-2438
a Tandem Health Care
Email admln •hnO
Fac1 1tty ts seek1ng a select
tandemhealthcare.com
lew to JOin our olJtstandtng
team We clJ rrently seel&lt;. full
SF/DF/EOE
hme LPNs Proper hcense or HROt.ndemhutthcare com
certtficat10n requ1red We
offer extra shtf1 p1ckup
SASSY SCISSORS
bonus
shrtt differential
Stylist wanted Salary/
exce llent benel1ts, perfect
CommiSSIOn 740-441·1880
attendance mcentives and
Of 740-256-6336
much morel Please apply to
Secretary for medical offtce
part time M W F 9am to
5pm apply at 1122 Jackson
P1ke or calf (740)441·1971

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3 bedroom house w1th 1 23
Wanted LPN on CNA for tn acres on Bull Run Ad
home care otfemale patient Vmton 740·388-8527 or
Some weekends &amp; some 740·388·0121
evemngs shtfts required
Send resume to CLA Box 3 bedroom 2 bath ft rep tace
570 elo Gallipolis Tnbunt;~ 1 5 acres on Buckeye H1lls
$85 000
Call
825 Th rd Ave Gallipolis Road
1740)709,
1166
OH 45631

150

SOJOOL.S

L""-rnucnoN
Gallipolis Career College
(Careers Close To Home)
Call Today1740 446-4367
, 800·21 4·0452
www galllpoH~aeroonege com
Aa:;rad led Membe r Accred•t ng
Council lor Independent CoPeges
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1992 Southern Ehte Mobrle
Home 16x70, 2 bedroom 2
bath
some appltances
$9 900 Call (740)949 20 11
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For sale or rent 2 bedroom
mobile homes start rng at
$270 per month Call 740
992-2167 ..
liKe new 2000 Redman
16XBO 3 bedroom 1 2 bath
vmyl/sh ngle .2X6 loaded
wrth even more opt ons Can
he lp With delivery Call
Harold (740)385 9948
Make 2 payments move In 4
years on note (304)736
3409
New 14 w de only $899
down and only $149 74 per
month Call N kkt (740)385
7671

New Oakwood mega store
featurtng
Homes
by
Oakwood
Fleetwo od &amp;
Gites One stop shopping
on ly at Oakwood Homes of
3 story hOuse n Pomeroy 5 Barboursville WV (304)736bedrooms lr dr k1tchen 1 3409
1/2 bath fu ll basement w/3
rooms approx ~4 acre 4 REDU CED 1991 16x80 3
decks 3/4 newly remodeled Oedroom 2 full bath 1 year
$65 000 no land contract old heat pump Home needs
mqlll res
on ly moved S13 400 (740)446
sertolJs
(740)20'8·7080
740·594· 2923
9181
SAVE·SAVE·SAVE
4 bedroom 2 bath C!irport Stock models at old pnces
front/rear decks outbuilding 2005 models arnvmg Now
Mob•le
Homes
76 acre near Centerville Coles
15266 U S 50 East Alhens
$80 000 (7 40)682-8203
Ohro 45701 1740)592 1972
By O~ner US 35 m Mason Where You Get Your
County 5 Room s &amp; Bath (2 Moneys Worth
Bedrooms)
large Sun
Lan;&amp;
Room 12x32
all new
ACREAGE
Carpet Full Basement 112
acre lot $47 500 (304)675-2933
3 ad]o tmng tots tn GaU1a Co
Aprox 28 acres 2 With large
houses Call for more mlo
(740)245 9549

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WfiiiTED IJ PEOPLE
we Pay You I
$CASH REWARDS$
For the We1gh t you Lose
tn 30 Days
Call Tracy 740·44 1· 1982
(800 )201-0832
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WANTED

Home Based Bus tness
Earn $200 $500 PIT
Earn $2 000 and up FfT
Pa1d Vacat1ons Bonuses
740-441 1984
aaa 540 8097
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and or po ss tbly teas
XCIUSIV8 huntrng rtgh!S I
roperty 1n Metgs County
h10 Prefer ac reage 5
cres and larger If Interest
d , please ca ll (304)372
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To Do

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care lor elderly tn your
home, (304)675-65,3 or
(304)674-()082

DRYWALL
Install Frmsh Patnt1ng
Carpententry Bathrooms
Residential Commerc al
INSURED
NOTH ING TO SMALL
Flal Prices
Steve-{740)388-8731

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TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY 1851?
No Fee Unless We Wtnt
, ·888 582·3345

Wanted weekly cteanmg
jobs Can provide references SeriOus InqUires only.
(740)245«48 please leave
SceniC Hills Nurs1ng Center,
message
a Tandem Health Care
I~ I \I I ...., I \I I
Facility 1s seek1ng a select
few to join our outslandtng
team We cu rren11y seek full
time &amp; part time STNAs
Proper certifiCatiOn reqwed
We offer shtlt differential 0% Down Payment even
e.~~:cenent benefits perfect
wtth less then perfect cred11
attendance Incentives and Easy qualifying Own don t
much morel Please apptx to rent
Local
company
Attn Dianna Thomp8on,
HR
~tc Hilla Nurelng
C.nter

pos
1bte on 1hts 3 bedroom
ath modern home on 1
eras newly refinished 1
001
central atr hea
ump basement convtent
y located 1 5 m las of
oute 50 &amp; only 5 mmute
rom
Tuppers
Plams
pproxlmetely $850.
onthly payment Cal
hrts
or
Robbi e
a
"'7-'4"'0:::;66::.;7'-'3:::0:;;4.;.1
2 houses m Pomeroy one
for $26 000 one for $21 000
for sate or tease w/oplton to
buy
(w/good
cred rt)
(740)698-7244

All real eatate advertlsmg
In thla newspaper Ia
subjad to the Federal
Fair Houalng Aet of 1968
which mekea II tlleg• lo
edverUae "any
preference, limitation or
dlacrlmlnatlon based on
r~~ce cotor, rellglon , ..x
familial atatus or national
origin, or any intention to
make any such
preference llmltalion or
discrimination'
This newepaper will not
knowingly accept
edver11..menta for real
estate which Ia In
violation of the law Our
readers are hereby
informed that all
dwelling• advertiHd In
thla newapaper are
a\latlable on an equal
opportunity baaea
For Sate 5 Am House 1n
Po1n1 Pleasant F1xer Upper
$12 000 OBO (304)773'•
5040
Homes
from
$1 0 DOD!
Fodos\Jre VA Hud tor listing
1 BOO 749· 8106 eK 1709

FOR

HOUSEHOLD

Goons

RENT

1 and 2 bedroom apart
ments furn1s hed and unfur:
n1shed secunty depostt
requtred no pets 74{}-992
22 18

ThOmpsons Applrance &amp;
Reparr-675 7388 For sale
re conOthoned
automa ttc
washers &amp; dryers refnge ra
tors
gas and electnc
ranges arr cond I toners and
2 bedroom apa rtment 556 wnnger washers W II do
Th rd Ave Depostt &amp; refer repairs on major brands •n
ences Call Vlrg n a 740 shop or at your home
4464t10
Used Furnrture Store 1 3 ~
Appt ca!IOns be ng taken for Butav1lt e P1ke Dressers
ve ry clean 1 bedroorr m colJches mattresses rec1 1n
colJntry setting yet close to ers grave monum en ts 2002
town Washer dryer stove Bass Tracker hshmg boat
fndg e rncl uded Water and (740)446 47a2 Gallipolis
garbage rncluded Total elec OH Hrs 1 1·3
tnc wtlh AC Tenant pay elec
lrtc $300 deposit $375 per
month No pets No smok
1ng 740446-2205 or 740
446 9585 ask lor Vtrpm a
Buy or sel l
Rtvenne
Anhques 1124 East Ma n
BEAUTIFUL
APARTon SA 124 E Pomeroy 740
MENTS
AT
BUDGET
992 2526 Russ Moore
PRICES AT JACKSON
owner
ESTATES 52 Westwood
Dnve from $344 lo $442
MLSLY.I LANl:OUS
Walk to shop &amp; movres Call
MERCfiANI)ISE
740 446 2568
Equal
HOlJStng Opportunrty
Attention Deer Hunters

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CONVENIENTLY LOCAT
EO &amp; AFFORDABLE'
To wnhouse
apartme nts
and/or small houses FOR
RENT Call (740)441 1111
for apphcat1on &amp; •nformafiOn

For
Lease
Beaut•fulty
restored untwn•shed two
bedroom apartmenl over
looktng Ctty Park and Rtver
All new appltances 1 1/2
baths $600/ mo Secunty
depostt
Reterences
requtred No pets Call 740
446 2325 or 740 446 4425
Fu rn shetl efttcrency all ulth
Ires patd share bath $150
mon th
919 2nd Ave
(7 40)446·3945
- - - - -- -- Gract olJS ltvrng ~ and 2 bed·
room apartm ents at Vrllage
Manor
and
R1vers1de
Apa rtments m Middleport
From $295 $444 Call 740
992·5064 EqlJal Housrng
Opportuntt es

and Home Butchers
Etectnc Meat Sltcer globe
grav ty feed 12 1nch self
sharpenrng blade profes
s1onat s ze
$2 00 I rm
(740)367 0868 after 6pm
EKtra Long Twrn Bed
N/Frame Mattress &amp; Box
Spnngs $200 Desk &amp; N1ght
Sland 1304)882 2494
JET
AERATION MOTORS
Rel;latred New &amp; Aebutlt tn
Stock Call Ron Evans 1
BOO 537 9528

Kales
Metal
Insulated
Storage Bu ldrngs Ad d a
Room
Offr ce
Hunlrng
Camp Meat Cooler Dog
Houses P1ke St Hartford
(304 ) 532 8943

NEW AND USED STEEL
Steel Beams Ptpe Reba r
For
Concre te
Angle
Channel, Flat Bar Steel
Gra t ng
For
Dratns
New 1 Oedro om apt Phone Drrveways &amp; Walkways L&amp;L
{740)446 3736
Scrap Metals Open Monday

Hol)SL';
FOR RENT

One bedroom garage apa rt
men! krtchen furnished
$400 (740)992 3823

Outck•e Breezy Ll Wt 16"
Narrow Adult Wheelchalf
Leg
Rests
w/Eievated
Condrtmn
0% Down Payment even Pleasant Valley Apartment Excellenl
w1th less than perlect cred I Are now takrng Appllcallons (304)67 5 1038$300
Easy quahfy1ng Own don 1
for 2BR 3BR &amp; 4BR
Tr uck topper f1ts shOrt-bed
rent
Local
company
Applicatron s
are take n StO Slandard patiO doo r
Mortgage Locators 740·
Monday thru Friday tram sx8 e•cellent condition
992·732 1
9 00 AM -4 PM, OffJce IS Sltdtng w ndow 3x4 Upnght- ~
Located at 1151 Evergreen prano (740)256 6647
1 PoSSibly 2Br House par Dnve Pomt Pleasant WV .:__.:._.:__ _ __
bally fur nished tn New
Phone No IS (304)675 5806 Wetght bench (Body Sm1th)
Haven $275 Rent $250
EH 0
390 lbS free wetghts curl
Deposl! No Pets (304)882
bar poc deck lal pull down
3652
Pomeroy two 2 bedroom leg
eKte nston
$300
apartments A &amp; S fur (740)446 6194
2 BR house on Mill Creek
w/d
hook up
nrshed
$325/month plus depos1t
NaylOr s
Run
area
Bt ~I.DL'I!G
and utilitieS HUD accepted
(740)992-6886
SUPI'I~
(740)446·251 5

tles
Sec
Dep
$450
References required Call
(740)446-3644 tor an apphcahon

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Twtn Atvers Tower 1s accept
Block bnck sewer ptpes:'
mg appltcahons lor walttng wrndows lintels etc ClauctS
ltst lor Hud-substzed 1- Or
W n1ers Aro Grande OH
apartment call 675·6679 Cat1 740- 245 5121
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2 male Pomenans pups
Room and Board at COzy AKC regt slered Parents on
Hollow Monthly and weekly prem ises Call 740 992
rates available (740}245 4029
3 fe male Pomeraman pups
10 weekS
old
blacl(
7 40-388·
$250 00 each
8642

Home tor rent 3br 2-bath
2-car detached Garage 1n Mtnt Storage for rent• 4x15 &amp;
Glenwood $400 monlh plus 8x15 spaces 800-322 2433 AKC Golden Retnever pup-ptes $300 each (740)&amp;43
_30_5_7-----~- dePo&amp;rt (304)743-8584
Tra1ter space for re nt m 0013
Very Nice 2br home w/good Now Ava1table 819 VIand St Rec1ne (740)992 5858
Black Lab AKC reQISier&amp;d 5
credit I wtl( Fmance $1()(() Pt Pleasant 2 br fuM basa·
\ II U! t I \ '\ 111 . . , 1
months ok:l all shots $200
down lor more tnfo call ment $400 oo + util ref &amp;
r.;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ (740 &gt;245 9&lt;51;
(304i674.Q019
dep 304-875-8902
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HOUSilHOW
Jack Russell Tome r pup·
ples·OOrn June 8111 2 males
1
1
G&lt;KJnl;
2 females (7 40)245·5624
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740- 1980 14x 70 newty remod
eled 2 br 1 ba new carpet
new bath parltalty fur·
nlshed
(740)645 0290
NO
DOWN
PAYMENT
(740)441·9818
Poss1ble on lt11s 3 br 1 bath
hOme
country sen1ng 1984 65ft Schultz 2 bed·
secluded on a paved road, room very good shape
8 acres $9800
Aacrne area
Ca ll aher Spm
approxrma tety $650 per [740)446 9342
month, clean ready to IT'IOV8
rnto shown by appomtrnenl 1988 14x76 tra•ler, on rJ.nted
senous
tnqu1nes
only call (740)949 3124 No lot
(740)247-4100
calls after 9pm please

Mortgage- Loca tors
99.2-7321

APART\IENTS

N 1ce GrolJnd Floor 2br W/D Tuesday Wednesday &amp;
Hook up Ref Dep No Pets Frrd ay Sam 4 30pm Closed
Thu rsday
Saturd ay
&amp;
' for sate tn Mercerville 4 (304)675 5 162
Lots
Sund ay 1740)446-7300
acres good bwldmg Site
One
Bedroom
Garage Pole Barn 30x50x10FT
$17 500 (740 )256·1825
Apartmenl m Pt Pleasant $5 995 lncllJdes Patnted
Furnrshed very clean and
Meta l Plans InstructiOn
Kl \1 II s
n•ce No Pets No Smoktng
Book Slrder Free Delivery
phone t304)675 1386
(937 )559 8385

House for Sale on 50x70 FT
lot on Front Street tn Mason
as kong $28 000 (304)773· 2br 1 112 mtles out ot Town
Must have Ref No dogs
5132
$100 deposit $300 a month
New bsflng 296 LeGrande Call (304)675·1429
Blvd Avatlable Now• 3 bed·
3 bedroom hOuse no pets
room 1 ~ 12 bath storage
bulldmg Lennox healia1r $375 month $200 deposit
Call after 3pm &amp; weekends (740)446,3617
Senous calls only Extra tot For Rent House· 2 bdrm
beside home w/proper ty wlbsmt A1ver vtew close to
(740)446-4050
town $450/rno You pay utthNtee 2 bedroom large bath
wtlh washer/dryer hookup
lt vmg room large dmmg
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flood platn corn er lot on
Gen Hartenger Parkway
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Sweet corn. for sale $1.75 1992
Mercury
Grand 92 Cnevy Silverado 4-WD, Bass Tracker Tadpole (Flat
your own con- Marques. loaded, an power. $4 ,000.00 (740)l.446·1619 Bottom) 14FT WJB Horse
Mercury &amp; traile r $2 ,500
tainer. (740)949-1316 .
new ·c/ dl stef eo, ti res &amp; after 4pm.
(304)675· 1731
,_-~----., brake s.
$2500
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2 Cyrpw Side by side,
$2,250 each or $4,250 for
two. (740)446·7525.

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2 Radiators; mise file cabi·
netS. 5 metal desks. (2) 2pc
desks. (740)987-2901

2 seater Go-Cart, 6.5 HP
Briggs engine. Call lor price.
Just brought at Christmas.
1996 Dodge Dakota SIC
(740)256· 1126.
auto. 4x4, ai r. $6.995; t 997
_Ford Ranger Splash SIC,
FoR SALE
4x4 , 5 speed. air. Riverview
OR TRADE
Mo tor s
Across
from
Speedway Pomeroy, Oh
1999 Ford Ranger. NeedS
(7401992·3490
some work. Trade or !?est
. offer (No Gun Trades) 1996 Olds Ciera ii1ter·&amp; ~xt .
In good co ndition , runs
good, needs manifold or
I \1{\J,ll 'l ' l l l '
manifold
gas ket
$800
.\ 11\J .., I()( h.
(304)937·3348 or (304)937·
2705
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1995 Astra Van, 3 seater,
front/rea r NC . Price $4,700.

4

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Appa loosa Mare fpr safe
740-446·0103
12yr old, gentle. broKe to
ride $800 sponed all over 95 Dodge Neon automatic ,
(304)937·2281
tilt , 92,000 miles. $1 ,200
080. 740·256·9031 .
Beautiful
3 year old
Registered Quarter hOrse, 97 Chevy Camara. Black, TPaint Mare, saddle broke. tops, loaded, 100,000 miles.
Aski ng $2,000. (740)388· Excellent condition. ·$4,800.
(740)9115-3677.
0366.

1991 Buick (304)675·2799

Contractor
Residential &amp; ·
Commercial
Hquses, porches,
Garages, Pole
Barns, Rools,
Renovations
740-949-1606
7 40-591-1053

JONES'

Tree Service

e1&lt;cellent
$9,200.00
624B .

820 East Main St. • Pomeroy
· beside Larry 's Fruit S1and

Lawn

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1991 Sedan 'Deville looks 1991 Fo rd Ranger XLT 4cyl.
great, rides great, great gas 5 speed, 2 wheel Or., toot
$2999 OBO . box $800 (304 )675· I 240
mileage.
(740)441 ·9101
2000 Ford Ranger XLT,
1992
Honda Civic ··runs • automatic 304-675· 1176
great, 5-speed, alr, $800.00 82 Dodge, new windshield,
7 40-388-()4.34 or 388-884 7 . neW muftler. runs good

Roi -Air Air Compressor

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Power steering, Am-Fm ,
Cass. , Bikini Top, selling due
to health $9,800 (304)675·
3354

Publk NoUns in Newsp.. pcn.
Yout Righi to Know. Delivered Rig:bt lo Your Door.

Open 8:30-li:OO M·F;
SaL 8:30-2:00 992-1033
Pick- up an~ delivery
serv1ce

Seff·Storage

Looking for a
non profit · ·
organization to
work one day of
admission gates
at the 2004
Meigs County
Fair. Please Call
740-985-4159.

NOTICE OF POSI- . State of Ohio;
the plat which Is Volume 79 tit page
TION VACANCY
PARCEL NO. I:
referred to above 255 and recorded 12Pureuant to · the
Beginning North 21
whlch will hereafter 4·98, Al1o commonly
33795 Hiland Rd.
Malter Agreement, all deg. 5T west, 76.15 be flied In the ofllce known
as:
124
Pomeroy, Ohio
certified
sfafl of feet from an Iron pin of the Metga County Fairland, Middleport,
Ea1tem Local School located at 1he south- Recorder; 1h""ca In a OH
Diatrlct ara hereby easterly corner of the westerly direction 60 Parcel· No. 15-01294
noiHied that a vtu:8n· M.D. Brickle&amp; .262 feet; thence North 53 and 1~1293.
cy ex1111 lor the posl- acre lot which aaid deg. 5' Eaatto ha pubThe Petitioner fur•
tlon of Slx1h Grade Iron pin Is located on lie road; th""ce lol- lher alleges 1hat by
Barnhart
,I.'\, I
Elementary Teacher. thil Northerly line ol lowing the south line reason ol default of
( on .... trtll tiuu
Builders
Any certified stall Gran1 street In the of the public road to the Defandant(s) In
30
years
experience
member wishing to · VIllage ol Middleport, 'the westerly bound- the payment of a
VInyl Siding
be considered lor thil . · Ohio; thence North ary of Perea! No. I; · promi11ory
note,
•New Homes
Replacement Windows
vacancy should con- 20cteg,28'west81.10 thence south 53 dog. according lo Ita tenor,
~Log Homes
Room Addhion,r
tact the Elementary feet to a poln1, thence 5' west to 1he place of 1he conditions of a
•.Post Frame
Decks ·
principal
or north 36 deg 55' west beginning, conr.lnlng concurrent mortgage
-&lt;:omplele Remodeling
. Superintendent 37.15; thence north approximately 0.15 given lo secure
Blown Insulation
•Rfplacement
Windows
lmmedlataly.
53 deg., 5' east 13.5.9 acre.
1ha paymont of 11id
Po,l t Buildings
•Roofs
(8) 18, 19,20 3TC
leal to the · public
Save and except note and conveying
Garoges
Commerdai and
~j , road; thence aouth 38 the coal which has..i lhe
premises
Residential
- - - - - - - deg.3' eaat117.5feet; heretofore
· - n descrlbad, have been James Keesee II, Owner
Public Notice
thence south 37 deg · reoerved and subject broken, and the aame
Free Estimates
740-992-2772
27' wast 113.5 feet to to all eaaamenta and has
become
740-742-2332
740-667-tiO~
LEGAL NOTICE
M.D. .Brickle&amp; line; rights-of-way
of absolute.
740-416-1570
thence north 63 cteg, record.
.
Tha
Potltloner
The · Unknown 8' -•129.4 feet to the
Further excepting prays
that
tho
Haire,
Oevlaeeo, M.D. Brlcklea corner;
and reMrvlng the Defandanl(s) named
~ Creative
SYRACUSE SMALL
L e g a t o a e , thence south 40 deg. grantors aufliclent above be required to
ENGINE DR'S
Admlnlatratora, 31' weal 80.35 to real eo- along lhil answer and 181 up
13~6 College Rd.
EKecutore
and the place of begin- 1treet to con1truct a their ln1areat In aald
'
two-car
garage, real estate or be for·
Syracuse, OH 4S779
Aeelgno of Robert T. ning.
Southern, Deceaaed
Save and except together with thil ever barred from
• Birthdays
740-992-0122
whoee liat place of the coal, which hal rlgh1 lo make ouch ..aartlng tho same,
• Weddlngi
Quality work for aftUr
reeldence and whoea heretofore'
- n axcavatlori and to for foracloaurti ofaeld
prico
preunt place of real- raMrved and 1ubjecl anlllr upon the pram- mortgage, tho mar·
• Any lpeclal
All wprk guammr&lt;:d
dtlnca Ia unknown to· all o11emonte and laaa lor the purpoM shallng of any llllno,
occaalon
Master Certified
will r.ka notice ihat rlghla-of·woy '
of of I'Qnllructlng uld 'lnd the ule ol aald
Place your order
Mechanics Briggs &amp;
on Nonmber 7, 2003 record.
garege. Said garege, real ear.te, lnd thl
Stratton, Kohler,
0
1:48
p.m.,
today
/&gt;lu 1111y. MTD All
The
above If con1tructed, aholl proceed• of uld ule
Mortgage Electronic dtlocrlbad real eer...- be Conllructad of applied to 1ha pay·
(740) 985-3917
makes &amp; models $10.00
Raglotrallon wlll be dealgnoted ee concrete or concrelll mont of Petitioner'• ·
L
Bl
off any purehase of
Syatema, Inc., Ito auc- Lot No. tO on o plat of
1
blocks
withand
a con·
In 1111
thil priority,
proper ·
cenora and auigna, Fairland Subdlvlolon,
crete root
uld Claim
order of
••
nominee
for which will ouboa- roof lhall be covared and for auch o1her
Houaahold Finance quently be flied with
with aon ao aa to and furl~ rolla! a11a
~V,S &amp;.
Corporation, Jr. ouc- tho Malgo County make the ourtaca luotand equitable. ,
W~.r
n
t:eltiON and aulgno
Recorder.
1bove tho garage
,
!Do.
Iliad Jr. Complaint In
.1.- Q.(
Together with a conform to the goner· THE DEFENDANT(S)
Claa No. 03CV-129 rtght-of·way over lhe al ourface of the NAMED ABOVE ARE
St. Rt.681 Darwin, OH
and on May 5, 2004 0
public rold !Mdlng to ,..malnlng ponlon of REQUIRED
TO
740-992-7013 or740-992-5553
12:28 p.m. flied 111 uld proparty, which tho lot · conv.yed ANSWER ON OR
Supplemental will be dedlcalad aa a hereby.
II being BEFORE
Rallnck/ng fA fe MJde-1
Complaint In the public atreet when underetood that lhe THE 2111 DAY OF
and Al'fer Market AJ.rts
Court of Common lhe plat Ia flied.
gl'llllore ,._,.. lhe , OCTOBER, 2004.
..... Melp County,
Pot.RCEL NO. 2:
fee 1lmple owtlenhlp BY:
R E I ME R , See Brent or Brian Whaley
OhiO alleging lhlt lhe
Also, lhe fOllowing of the parcel, of rul LORBER
&amp;
nnrved heN- ARNOVITZ CO., LP.A. M-Fri 8:30-5:00.
a-named
new
deiiCribad
....
·
perty Oefendtlnt(o) altuated In lhe VUiage by.
H-var, the FldelltyiHoullhOid
Sat. 8:30-Noon
haw or clllm to haw. of Middleport, County Qro- are gra- t::dward 0 . Bohnert, S
Cl sed
111 ltt._MI In lhe .._.
un. o
·
of Melp ""d
of an 11nment to m~~ln- Altomey at Law ·
aotata
ciNcrlbad Ohio, bounded and r.ln lhe •""- of lhe Anomey tor Plllntlffbelow:
delcrlbe:l u followo: · •ru rwtrwd above Patftloner
INSTRUMENT
"'eglnnlng at the the garage, provided P.O. BoK 888
200100000057 OR aoutMeatorly comer that they lhl!l not In , Twinsburg, OH 44087
Book 118 Page I 10
of Parcel No. 1 at a their uoa Interfere (330) 425-4201
Situated In the palM which will be It With luch garage. •
8118,26
VIllage of Mkldle(l~ lhe boundllry of the
Aa cunantly eel 912,9,16,23
County of Melge and o1reet contained on forth In deed boOk

calces '

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992-2975

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• Replacement

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4 75 South Church St.
Ripley, WV 25271

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740-742·341
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Residehtial
New Construction

Remodeling
Security Cameras
Motion Sensors
740-992·3452
741).742· 1085
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40 11112-1856

YOUNG'S

CARPENTER
SERVICE
• Room Addltfons I
Allmodellng

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• Roofing a Guner•
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• Complete
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47 Roof·top

24 Magazine

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8 Antibiotic, 27 Lady
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37 Hair

color ing

38 Drop

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52 Ultlma1e
objeCtive
53 Old PC
_system

9 Latin I verb · 29 Pirate 's
10 Movie spool
swig

in the s lot

Solo lor

14 Oilly
15 Lie t 1 White

Mollo
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36 Easel
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COMMERCIAL and

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• Dirt
•Ag Lime

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FOR THE· wE'RE GoNAA
BIG
WIN ! T CAN

Morning Star Road - C.Rd 30 • Racine, OH

HAULING:

5¥

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22 Had some
bills

fractions
25 Blue.
fixture
6 Above and
In heraldry 49 Follett or
beyond
· 26 " Pillow
Olin
7 TKO official
Talk" ·name 51 Tractor

Rebuff

35

• gram
. What
yc:iU l'ead
imc
pie. look
only would
at the West
handagamst
1n thiS dlaspades?
North's three spades is a limit ra1se ,
prom1s1ng 10· 12 support points and at
least four spades. South . who mighl have
opened two clubs, 1m mediately launched
mto Blackwood.
Suppose Wes t guesses to lead a heart.
Probably declarer would win , 9raw the
trump, cash the club ace, ehm1nate the
red suits, and play a club to tne queen.
He gets home when e1ther East has the
club kmg or West has club king with at
most one other cl ub. Here. th&lt;?ugh , Soulh
fa11s.
Yes. declarer could have ma de the con·
tract. but 1t IS much easier when West, not
psychic , leads the,. diamond k1ng . ThiS '
g1ves South the co nlr.lct on a plale w1th
caviar around.
Declarer wins with his diamohd ace,
plays a spade to dummy's ace, 8nd ruffs
the d1amond seven in h1s hand. Alter takmg the two heart trteks end1ng on the
board , South calls for th e diamond jack.
But ins tead at ruffing, declarer d1scards
his club three.
West is caught in an endplay. A clUb shift
wou ld be into the jaws of South's ace·
queen, wh1le a reel-suit 1elurn would con·
cede a ruff-and-slu ff.

BIG NATE

Open 7. days a week!

. 1-740-949•2115

East
Pass

prefix
44 Dorm unIt
45 No longer

Albert Camus, a French·Aigerian novel·
ist, essayist and playwright , when d1s·
cussing gifts and giving, wrote, "It IS nor·
mal to g1ve away a little of one's lile in
orde r not to lose 1! all."
At the bridge table, though, we try not to
giv'e the opponents g1fts. However,
because ·we cannot see around corne rs,
it is somet1mes unavo1dable. For e)\am·

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Perennials, Annuals,

&amp; Parts

·Pass

North

When the normal
backfires badly

roses, rhododendrons, and azi:lleas.

Chain Sharpened

4 NT

3.

40

Meigs County's Largest selection of
annuals, perennials, vegetables.
shrubbery, fruit, ornamental trees,

Warranty Repair •
Lawn Tractor &amp; Push
Mowers, Chain saWs.

\Vest

Pa.ss
P&lt;tM.

5 Furlong

32 Wing
33 Ode

Vulnerab le: Both

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

GRAVELY TRACTOR

Owner

haven

Opening lead:?'

SUE's GREENHOUSE

beside Larry's Fruit St3.nd

740·992-5232

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1\s • 5,'x1 o· ;,J

Pomeroy

$700. (304)675·51 31.

UBLIC
NOTICES ·

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39 Cafe au43 Numerical

19 A Bronte
Sister
20 Syrup··,
yielding

behind

22 - Khayyam 1 Make·
clothing ·
23 Argue for
2 Jeans
25 Total
28 Squeegee
go-with
3 One of the
30 Grassy
Gershwins
surface
31 Monkey
4 Deep crack

Dealer: StJUth

South

6 411

Snapper

204 Condor Street

PMJ"'• Ellfbrn

miles. EKcellent condition .
$9,500 080. (740)985·

11

45771
740-949·2217

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Friday, Aug. 20, 2004 ·
By Bernice Bede Osol
There are better than a\lerage chances
that you could be able to lake a larger
number ol pleasure trips in the year aheaQ
than you ever had prev1ously. V1sit those
places you've always wanted to go.
LEO (July 23- Aug. 22)- Because yo'u w1ll
be so last on your ree l today. it can enable
yoU tc rrake benei1Cial JUdgments and
beat everyone to the punc h while Ihey are
stilltry1ng to grasp the essent1al facts.
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sepl. 22) - Many good
th1ngs are happening behind lhe scenes
today thai could be to your advantage and
result 1n uliimately making a rise in your
matenal grow'th very possible.
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 23) - It behooves
you to get oui and c1i-cu!ate today in ways
that could benefit your work or soc1al
standing Something advanlage ous can
develop for you lhrough enco1,mters w1th
bigwigs.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24· Noy, 22)- You'll be far
more etfec t1ve today in reachmg your
objectives 11 you ao what needs dotng wnn~
out calling too much attention lo yoursell.
Without interference. you can get much
more done.
SAGITTA RIU S (Nov. 2~ · Dec . 21) COI1Sirl~clive suggestiOns that you have to
offer at tn1s time w1!1 make a 1ast1ng
1mpress1on on those with whom you're
dealing. Ybu'll be especially eflecttve do1ng
commit! et'? wo rk todAy.
CAPR ICORN (Dec . 22-Jan. 19l - Your
leadership skil ls are apt to be far supenor

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20 Feb. 19) 01p1omacy could be one of your better talents today. so 11's a good 11me to restore
balance 1n an lmponant relattonshlp that
has been a btl unsteady lately Open up
ano communicate now.
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be' the day to t&gt;eg1n 1mp1emenllng changes
1n order to better cond1110ns where your
work or caree r 1S concerned You kn ow
whAt needs do1ng and you'll be great at
d01ng II
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are mucn more hArmon1ous 101 you 1ooay
than t hey'Ve' been tor lhe tast lew clays. Its
a good t1me 10 rework a Compi1Caled Situation that has occurred Na11 the planks
down nooN
TAURUS tAprrl 20- May 20) - II you pu1
, your m1nd to 11 today, you can complete a
lot ot worJc that you've been brushmg ~s1cte
m heu ot other th1ngs that had oopped up
Darn delay. you may not be as 10dustnous
later.
GEM INI (May 21·Juna 20)- TMI WhiCh
you do today IS likely to capture the anen·
lion of onlookers who haoplln by. not
because you're A show-oil but because
you'll be do1ng things in such an engag 1 n~
fashion
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Ohio Deparunent of Transportation
to (I'OCetXI wilh p1ving a portion of
Ohio 7 during Thursday evening's
regular meeting.
Council 's meeting was rescheduled from last week
because of a lack of quorum .

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passed last night will allow
ODOT to pave a mile of Ohio
7 in the village limits, from
Story's Run Road to Shady
Cove. It is part . of a larger.
paving project and will begin
in early October, Mayor
Sandy lannarelli said.
In
other
busine ss,
Councilman Jeff Peckham
said he has received a number

of complaints from residents
about village charges for
brush ..collection. Peckham
said the charge should be
unnecessary because residents
pay a one-percent income tax.•
and "should expect to get
something back''
According to lannarelli, the
charge, which varies depending on the amount of brush to
be collected, helps pay for the

chipper purchased last year
and required by Ohio
Environmental
Protection
Agency regulations.
Council also:
• Approved payment of
bills in the amount of
$26,668.55.
• Approved the mayor's
report of fee s and fines collected in July, jn the amount
of $26.668.55.

• Approved funds transfers
as requested by Fiscal Officer
Linda Hanson, totaling $150.
• Excused Council member
Laurie Reed from last night's
meeting. with Councilman
Stephen Houchins voting in
opposition.
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Also present were Council
members · Roger Manley,
Kathy Scott, and Robert
Robin son.

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ROCK SPRINGS- While
dajry goats have been a part
of the Meigs County Fair for
years, their market counterparts will make their .debut
entry in Friday's Junior Fair
Livestock Sale.
· A small group of 4-H'ers
dedicated to the promotion of
the · market goats persuaded
the Meigs County Fair Board
to add the animals to this
rear's market livestock judgtn~ - and to add them to
Fnday's sale bill, as well.
Goats are the fastest-growPage AS
ing meat market in the state.
• Martha C. Russell, 85
They're growin~ in populari• Lucille Murray, 67
ty as a market livestock pro• Everett Coleman Sr., 62 ject for young Ohio farmers,
too. At this year's · ·PikCJ·
• Roy E. Hall, 80 · ~
County Fair, there were 175
of the market goats sold at
the 4-H livestock sale there.
There is a growing demand
in various ethnic groups for
goat meat, known as chevon,
• Family Dollar expands, across ·Ohio, according to
Wendy Hannum, an avid goat
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.• Eastern School Distl'ict farmer and 4-H advisor..
"For centuries, goat meat has
bus route, A5
been · consumed as one of the
:• A Hunger for More, A6 · number-one meats in most ·
• Food pyramid debate,
countries of the world, not just
in third-world countries,"
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Hannum said. "Mexico's high- 4-H mem~r Melissa Snowden is pictured with her grand
champion market goat, the first ever to be shown and sold at
the Meigs County Fair. (Brian J. Reed/photo)
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· · . horticulture division

LadleS Day at the MeigS County Fair

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
!Placing in the best display '
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM of garden produce were
BY BETH SERGENT
Darlene Hayes of Pomeroy,
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POMEROY- Devon Baum first ; Deborah Mohler of
of Chester was the top blue rib- ' Pomeroy, second; Linda
bon winner in the honiculture Rathburn of Pomeroy, third, .
ROCK SPRINGS - Fair
taking 21 frrst places in and Mel is sa Barker of
division
food is often high in sugar,
the judging of 318 entnes.
Tuppers Plains, fourth.
salt, fat and deep fried, but it
In
addition
to
his
blue
ribbons,
The blue ribbon winners in
tastes so ~ood.
,
the
youth
wa~
awarded
three
red
the
various categories were:
. Removmg fair. food from the
ribbons and one white ribbon.
Grain- Devon Baum. yeifair ":Ould be like having no
Hecapturedablueforfreakve~low
corn, white sweet corn,
livestock sale or carnival rides.
etables
and
took
first
places
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and
yellow
sweet corn; Roy
So while the fair may be a
lhe
largest
and
longest
specimen
Holter
of
Pomeroy,
Indian
time for indulging a little in
class
with
a
potato,
pumpkin,
corn;
Patricia
Holter
. of
· high·calorie foods, consuming
watenmelon, tomato, cucumber, Pomeroy, peck of wheat;
them on a daily basis could
cantaloupe
and ear of com.
Oavid King, peck of barley.
lead to a health crisis.
Other
blue
ribbon
winners
Vegetables
Devon
· That was the message of
for specimens were Darlene . Baum , green cabbage, egg
- Meigs County Extension
Hayes of Pomeroy for the plant, bi-color 'tomatoes,
Educator Becky Baer who
largest
apple . and beet; green cucl)mbers·, pickles,
snared with fairgoers tips on
Maxine
Dyer
of Bipwell for field pumpkins, summer
how to mix more fruit and veglargest cucumber, David J:&lt;:ing squash, melon; Darren Hayes,
etables into their diets as part
P.omeroy for largest oliton, five specimen red tomatoes;
of
of Ladies Day at the Meigs .
County Junior Fair Thursday.
Becky Baer, Meigs County Extension Educator, demonstrated Jusun Cottenll of Pomeroy Maggie Cummins of Racine,
The .crowd who gathered the making of a healthy spinach salad for Ladies Day at the Fair f~r the largest squash. and five specimens of yellow '
near the Hill Stage received and then mvtted the fatrgoers to sample~. (Beth Sergent;photo). Btl! Grueser of Racme for the tomatoes; Devon Baum, five
largest .head of cabbage.
specimens of pear ·red lornaliterature that stressed the '
.
100%
juice
(not
sport
3/4
cup
winners
in
the
freak
toes; Kathy Dalton ..five specOther
importance of consuming 3-5 leafy, raw vegetables; 1/2 cup
1/2
cup
berries,
drinks)
vegetables category were Pat imens of yellow pear tomaservin~s of vegetables and 2- of legumes (dry . beans and
4 servmgs of fruits each day. peas); one ·small baked potato, canned or chopped fruit; 1/4 Wolfe of Pomeroy, second; toes; Nancy Circle. five speccup dried fruit, she added.
Darren Hayes of Pome,roy, imens of cherry tomatoes.
· A serving of vegetables, and 3/4 cup vegetable JUICe .
'
third, and Nancy c;ircle of
she said, is 112 cup · chopped
A servmg. of frun •s one
Ple111e see Youth, A5
Pomeroy, fourth.
or cooked vegetables; one cup medmm frun; 1/2 grapefrun;
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The horticulture display featuring over 300 enties creates
quite a show for Meigs County fairgoers. Here Roger and June .
Epple of Chester admire the winning displays of garden produce. Darien~ Hayes took the blue ribbon in . that category.
(Charlene Hoeflich/photo)

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