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In a IWOsvehicle ai:cideut
lbat left IPliOther driver
i~used Wecmesdlty ·on
COunty ROld 7A (Old Ohio
7), the Glllia·Mei&amp;s Post of
the State Hi&amp;b-Y Patrol

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accuracy. strange as it
TO STOI&lt;E. Tt-l'
FROM YORE
may seem, .. cost him
PURSE AN' WE'LL
FI.IP FER IT
some points occasionally -- as in this deal
(rom the 1957 M;~s­
ters Individual. The
declarer w~s Edgu
K~plan, Kay's l'artner
for more than 40
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TO&lt;by. West would
FRANK &amp; EARNEST
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·was part uf the system
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should have taken the
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hint th.•t South had a
G.tf AHft/r:;.,.,,..
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weak hand with a
1- - vi ANT TO ¥1ATCtf
long dub suit, but he
CELEBRITY CIPHER
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have won the titlc.l
Wen led the heart
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took with his eight.
four scrambled wordo bt·
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spades, one heart, one
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diamond and five
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clubs) for a complete · ~:;~::;:~;:~...J
top. Why did Kaplan
T 0 B UD
finesse in clubs? 3
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in The Dridge World:
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Norman
Kay
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where
everyone knows whose
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I WAS ALl. SET
left,
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APOL061ZED TO US
TO 'VOTE '6Uil.TV'!
tion. Never in his life
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has Norman been 6
7
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VHDERSTANDIN6,
guilty of so bad a play
_ _ . _ _ by filling In tke mluln; word1
you devolop from BliP No, 3 btlow.
AND SAID WE' WERE
as winning the fimt
600D CITIZENS FOR
club if he could hold • PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS
TRVIN6 TO DO
up, so the finesse was ;::I~N~T;H;,Es;e;s;a~UA;,R~ES;;;=::;;*~~=;=:;:=r=:=:;
I.IIIIAT WAS RI6~T ..
marked.
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viduals is to make
sure that your oppo. Wiring • Yours • Count • Adroit • YOUR WORD ·
nents are more expert
Philosophy professor to clas~ : "People are alwa.vs .
'ready
to believe you when you speak badly of yourself;, .
than your partners."
)It Is so annoying when they take you at YOUR WORD. :

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RlpOited.

Dorothy A. McDaniel,

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47. was pronoonc:ed dead It

the scene of the noon c:nsh,
the patrol said. Stevtn P•
Nease, 43, Pomeroy, was
taken to Holm- Medical
Centtr.
· Troopers said McDiniel
was southbound on 7A,
south of Johnson Rood,
when she altempted to pa.'IS
in unknown vehicle in a no
passing zt)llt and c:ollided
head-on with l? nonbbound
car driven by Nel?se.
Troopers l?l'e attempting
to locate the driver of the
unknown
car
that
McDaniel was trying to
pass, said Lt. Richard E.
Grau, commander of the 0·
M Post. The vehicle in
question was red in color.
· "If you were driving on
CR 7A near the intersection
of Johnson R011d at nbout
1.100n on Mny 8, the state
patrol would like to ques·
tion you," Grou said.
"All we need lois nsk tho
driver questions concernIng the crash," he added.
~e driver may not even
be aware of the crash. We
simpl~ need to tie up loose
ends.'
Anyone with information
on the crash should conlact
the pati'OI at 992-2397 or
746-446·2433.
The accident marked tho
fifth rroffic fatality of the
year in Mei~s County, and
· the sevenlh m the patrol's
coverage l?l'ea. There were
I0 fatal crashes with 11
killed In 200 I.

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In the year ·ahead there i~ a
stron~ chance that you stand
co :\&lt;:quire more material ac cumtllation than in thco pi11t.

Hc&gt;wever, don't let it buroi a
hole in your po ck-.·t , ur you

could h&gt;&lt;c it aiL
TAURUS (April 20-Mny
20) -- It's "true you likc beautiful thin ~•· but dun't carry
this so f..'ar th:'t you're more

i1111•rwcd by what peuple
hnve imtea.d of what they arr.

Know where to look for ro-

mance and you 'll find it. The
A s lro ~Gr;,ph

Matchmaker in-

standy reveals which •i~111 are
romantically p•rfect for you.
Mail $2.75 to Matchmaker,
c/o this ttewspaper, 1'.0 . Dox
1758, Murray Hill Station,
New York, NV IOISC,,
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
--You might fiud it impossible to plcase younelf •mt your
cornpaniol15 ;~J

wrll. This . h

fiue if you don't mind being a
loner, but prtpare to be
dropped li kc a hot potuo either way.
1 CANCER Oune 21-July
22) ·- Uulc51 you I!Uard your
tongue, 1omething thoughtltll

could sli&lt;lt off of it and oiTcnd
your li•tcners. It ca n hurt dcSl'ite your intentions.

LEO (July 23 - Au~ . 22) •• ·
Should someone challenge
your self-worth, to thli•c own
self be true. The truth i!, that
the oppo1ite is more likely.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
. • I~ your pltrsllit of a job ob.
jcctive, bo cortful not to mp
on anybody's toes, nor Itt
thern trounce youn. Find an
alternative route around the

heavy shoes.
LlllllA (Srpt. 23-0ct. 23) •
·Just because somebody i1 out
of sight doesn't mcatt thoy
1hould bc out of mind aa woll.
A lack of communi&lt;ntion or
.111

unkind cornrnent rould •e-

venly dis•ppoint .thi1 individ·
ual.

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011ly Concerned with him or
hers&lt;lf. Try not to let this per~o n

put a damper on the

inu~

hand:
CAPRI CORN (Dec . .22·
ja11 . 19) •• If you're a litlle too
lax regarding certain health
procedures, be prepared for
tht• repercus1iotts. A lack of '
self-discipline could lead to :
r&lt;[!lell.
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb.
19) ·- Remember to be gracioul and giving of yourtelf at
all times, or you could inad·
vertently irear someone who
doe•n 't de1crve tQ be ignored
in a meager fashion .
PISCES (Feb. 20, March 20)
•• You might only dig a big·
ger ditch for yN•rJelf if you
.~uempt to reiolve iiO issue
upon which you and some
at

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
22) -- Deware of'"a houhot

impDrtant to you are diamet-

salespenon who view• you at

uound it.

a "patsy" and tri&lt;l to palm off"
a ploce of merchandi•o that
isn't wonh the price ug. Keep
·~our wiu about you.
' SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23IJec. 2t) - You may get ud·
died with '" individual who is

AI\IES (March 21-April I~)
-- If you're gninK to do something for another, don't perforan the tuk while grumblong. Thr penon r,ou're
htlplng will feel terrib r, and
you'llntK"te ym~r good deed.

rically

opposed . · Tiptoe

Briarwood Drivt, and New
Ufe Lutttenm Chutdl just off
J~~~Zbon
Pike. He said
'W:Yt\dte has -40 beds avail·
able for diSJ)IIll:td individuals.
''Th our llnowledge on that,
th~ 's
only pe?'SI)n · at
\Vynaate," Davis ~~~id late
wednesday nll!ht. "~le in
Oallia Cooniy take ~ of
them~l~ and that's what
we 'rt doina."
During ato\lr orthe affected
n~tas, Da~is said commis·
sioners discovered ~ven to
10 hon~es hlll:l been destroyed
and atlQther I0 to IS were
damtlgetl,

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reserve
health

S107,000 pledged
to replace levy losses

IHOW 16&amp;.011'1'1- Sln&amp;lna eoloa In tM 'ihow Will bit, Allison Williamson, Ashley Eblin, Erlce
Poole, Candice Fetty, Jelilce Justice, Jennlrer W.lker, Jemltha Willford, Anna Sayre, Bobble
Buraon, Celena Elchln&amp;er, Chelsea Montaomery, Juley Eblin, Mindy O'Dell, Bobbl Nlipper, Matt
Williamson end Jaremy Selby. (Charlene Hoeflich)

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Ohio
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Plclt 4 dar: &amp;·&amp;·l·1
SUpti'Lotto: 7n16n17•29n3().38
lonUI 1111: 4l
ICiclttr: O·&amp;n 1·6·4·2
lUck.,. 5: 5·10.12·2ln30
Pick S nllflt: 6·4·6 ·
Pick 4 nllflt: 7-5~9·4

Families on Kerr Road Were
devastated when their houses,
barns. and trailen; were
destroyed by the srorm.
"M£ .$randma has nine
lives, s;ud Donna Taylor, "If
there was anyone in these
homes ... Oh my God.
Or:u\dma doesn't · have a
house, but the rest of us are
okay."
·
Thylor and her family were
in their car and actually saw
the tornado heading down
KelT R011d and slmight fur her
grandparents' house.

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Onnda Uld l'allowed a ftOnh. Valley Hospital In 1'\)int
RIO GRANDE - What ~ tnd toward Bktwell Pltaslnt, W. V.. '(\VI) of the
one ~i&amp;t belie~ and 6\&gt;alfte~t, c:ownna an ill}uml ._ken to Holttt wese
was u Fl tomado ripped · aru of about lOur square treated lll7d ~
lhnMPJh the m~tioil of milts.
''It's Just amulna lhlt that's
Galli a
COUllt)'
Wly The muoam tacillty at the .tl the tll}uries we've retelvtd
~ evtf?ina, leavina rest aru .on . the westbound so far," said Bill 01\~ls. Ollllia
l'our ~ lniused and M side of U.S. 35 was badly County CoMmission presl·
estimated S6 million WOith of damaaed and . tms were ckmt.
. JliOP9tY dltmaae~ on both sides of the . . Davis .said commissioners
Qallla Courity Emenlency
way. ·
. have declared a s._lt of etnl!fn
Manaaement Aaency olflcills
t Ieist lOur tn1etor IRilers ~Y for the county, with ini·
Slid the first caD for aid c:~~ne parked at the rest areas were ttal
damqe
estimates
thou&amp;h uound 6 p.m. wreded and lOur indl~iduals bet\veen SS.fi million and $6.3
Eyewitness cepom indil*ed suffertd minor ill}urios.
million.
two funnel clouds formed
ThM were ~ to
The American Red Cl'ms
then meQted into one in the Holur Medh:al center and hns established shelters at
Adamsville area near Rio another was liken to Pleasant Wyngale of Oallipolis at 308

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POMEROY - Uslns music described as
right out of the "sensational '60s and '70s
with a twist,'' the Meigs Marauder Band will
present ·Its annual vai!ety show Friday and
Saturday at 7 p.m. In
the Meigs . High
Schootsymnaslum.
Toney Dlnsess Is
director of the show,
In which 87 students
will stna and dance to
music played by a
dozen or so band stu·
dents joined by Sue Paae, pianist, Don Day,
keyboard and base guitar, and Sean Will ton,
drummer.
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Again this year, Julie Howard assisted with
the dance choreography for the show.
· Amonsthe old favorites In the aenaatlonal
'60s seamen! of the ~how are the sentimental
"Someone to Watch Over Me,'' "Becau~
You Love Me" and "I'm a Believer." Other
familiar selections of that era to be presented
are "Fire and Raln," ·"The Great Pretender,"
"I Love Rock 'n' Roll" and "Born to Ply.''
Students will slna and dance to "Let's
Dance,'' "I Feel Like Danclna" and
"Reunited."

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BRE!OotMYOAILYSENliNEL.COM
POMEROY - Meigs County's townships and villages
have pledged SI07,000 for the operation of the Health
Department ne~t year, and that, combined with receipts and
the agency's year·end carryover will make up the agency's
2003 operoting budget If o levy is not approved in
Novemtier.
Voters in Thesday's primary election rejected the Board
of Health's l·mllllevy replacement, potentially leaving the
departmenl a quarter of 11 million dolhm short on 2003
operating funds.
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Melas County Trell!lurer Howard Frank, sui.d Wednesday
he alKfthe BoliN of Health's Advisory Counctl, made up of
the presidents of boards of township trustees and vlllu~e
mayors, met last month to determhle whui those subdivt,
slons ~un bear to fund the department.
Those township nnd villa~e officiuls, b~sed on pro~rty ·
valuations, ngreed lo sel as1de u totul ol $1 07.000 from
their Individual seneral fund budgets to fund the heulth
department, in the event the levy fulled .
State htw l\lqulres the subdivisions to puy for the operation of the health depurtmenl, but since 1982, revenue from
the depanment's tall levies hus relieved the subdivisions of
that obligation. Relieving the small governments in the
county of Ihat obllgntlon wns the plan behind imposing the
levy originally, Frank sold.
"The future of the Board of Health will rely on whether u
. levy Is pns~~ed In November," Fronk suid.
Meigs County Health Commissioner Norma Torres is
nway from her otl1ce until Monday, nnd wus not uvuiluble
to commenl on whether the board will attempt another levy
during the general election.

ODOT director views
area highway plans
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IQT. ·...,llt'l lAND - Brooke Vlnoy 11 the
leader of Sat. Papper'• Lonely Heart• Club
Bend which perform• In the Melli Vlrlety
Show Friday and Sltu(day nllhtl. Playlnl In , .
the band are, from left, Nicole McDaniel,
drume, ind Shawna White and Holly Ro1e,
trumpete. (Charlene Hoeflich)
Among the other numbers Included In the
show wlllch kicks off with Sergeant Pepper's
Lonel.f Hearts Club Band are "Born to be
Wild, "Bia Girls Don't Cry, ''Bobby Sock8
Rocks,'' "It's My Party,'' ''Downtown" and
"Jet Plane."
Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for stu·
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REPO~T

DARWIN - Ohio Department of Trunsportat.ion
Director Gordon Proctor and members of his stuff mel with
ODOT District 10 leadership last Friday to tour five major
new construction project$ in Athens und Meigs counties.
·These five projects will play u significant role in the com,
pletlon of the U.S. 33 macro corridor which wus designed
to create n safer, more efficient highway system between
Columbus and Charleston, W.Va., as well us providing
opponunlty for economic development in the surrounding
areas.
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Included In the five malor new contrucls ure the three
phuseg of the Ravenswood Connecior projecl, which com·
prlses a I ~-mile stretch of Super II limited access highway
from the Five Points areu of Ohio 7 to the William S.
Ritchie (Ravenswood) Bridge.
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Al8o Included ure the two phuses of the Athens to Dar,win
project that features a 12·mlle Super II hll!hwar reahgn·
ment of U.S. 33 from Athens south lo Durwin. AI tlve pro·
Jectg are 8Cheduled for completion prior lo the summer of

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"I'm alad to see these projects progressing," suid Proctor.
''The completion of the U.S. 33 corridor will huve a posi·
live Impact in wutheust Ohio us it will improve safety and
open economic developmenl opportunitie~."
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The Holztr Medical Centtr Diabelts Support Group will meet

Sunday, tl4y 12 from 2:00 ·4:00pm
in the Hdspital'1 French 500 Room.

In MaiM County: Thurtclay, May 16 at 10:30 am · ~s• Senior Cen~

MEDICAL CENTER
Discover the Holzer Difference

May 13, 14 and 15 from 6:00 ·9:00pm in the French 500 Room

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Hagan battles against Taft's popularity

Ohlowtattaar

COLUMBUS (AP) - The day after visible than he is," Beck said. ''What
the po~itive
uncontested pnmaries, Re(IUblican Oov. · tmqes of 'lift into nepuve ones."
Bob lift Utd Democratte challenger Meanwhile, lift would do belt to
1im H~an WCnl doina exactly what ignore attacks unleu they aerioda1y
one polittcal analyst uys they need to threlten him in the polls. Beck said.
do.
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"His beststrategy is to cout," be said.
Hagan, the financia.l undenlog, Bluni~ the administration for budatlacked 'llf\'s record in a news confer- 11et defic111i or a recession probably
ence Wednesday at the Statehouse. The won't stick, Beck said, but Hagan could
incumbent, speaking after a State exploit the clec:ade-long school financfiighway Patrol conference across ing fight.
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town, declined to call attention to his "The K-12 situation is sitting out
opponent.
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there like a ~lla in this campaign," he
Another observer warned Hagan said. "He ought really be able to make
shouldn't take the negative approach some inroads."
too far.
Both Beck and Melanie Blumberg. a
The mce pits a fonner 1.6-year com- ~liticaJ science professor at California
missioner from Cuyahoga County, the (Pa.) University, said Taft could be hwt
state's most populous, against a first- by squabbles he's had with fellow GOP
term governor with high approval rat- leaders of the House and Senate.
ings and a name that's a:n Ohto political Money is Hagan's biggest problem.
. legacy. Taft's great-grandfather was As of their April 25 campaign finance
President William Howard Taft.
reports, Taft had $6.1 million to
Hagan must chip away at Taft's popu- Hagan's $146,686. Hagan now has
larity · and prevent any perception that about $450,000 to $500,000, said Karyn
he 's already run away with the race, Gillette, his campaign finance director.
said Paul Beck, chnirman of the politi- Taft campaign spokesman Orest
cal science department at Ohio State Holubec sa1d he keeps no running tally.
University.
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'1'aft isn't going to get much more .fo~ us," Hagan said Wednesday.

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Bodt c•Ddiclalea have bel~ hi&amp;hprofile COIIIIOCtiou. Jllre4-t Bush is
to ~~ It a lift event on friday,
while Hagan is married to acues&amp; Kate
M~w and friends with Deln&lt;aatic
U.S. ' Sen. Edward Kennedy of
MlssachiiiOtts.
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Bush's appearance "reflects the fact
that Ohio is a very important state," Taft
said Wednesday.
"You have to have money to cormnunicate a message," Taft said.
Hagan countered: "Taft needs to raise
all the money he can, because he has to
defend a record that's indefensible."
Hagan said he was "unused" that the
wealthy son of a president was helping
the wealthy great-~son of one.
"They're the ruhna class in America,"
he said. '7hey have no concept at all of
the worlcin~ men and women struggling
to make a hving."
Hagan often attacks the 12-year OOP
domination of the state, saying it huns
working people. Republicans bold the
House, Senate and all statewide nonjudicial offices.
When asked what he thought about
his opponent on Wednesday, Taft said,
·"It's important to focus on my own
campaign."
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POMEROY- Unilsofthe crumbliUJ Mtlfl. v building.
A lllrric:'llde was i!WAIIC:cl
COOLVlLLE - Gladys Webb. 8:5, Coolville. died on IDS~ nine t:alls rar assis\\'blnesdlly
eVl:lling. blod:Wednesday, May &amp;. 2002. at Selby General Hospill.l in IIDCC on Wednesday. Units
illfl off both slteetS uound the
Muietta.
as follows:
building, afrer a bulge on ihe
Arrangements will be lltiiOltDCCd by White Funeral H(lme, responded
'CENTRAL
DISPATCH
second
floor t1pp;:ian:d to
Coolville.
12:12 a.m., Overbrook vrorsen following thi ~'s
Nursina Center, Kathy H:ash. heavy nlin ·
Pleasant Valley lbpital:
· Ma)'or Samdy lunudli
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a.m..
Veterans
Memorial
Rt.m..AND - Dorothy Seth McD:miel. 47. Rutland. died Hospital, Doris Wilt, Holzer said she Ito been in cootact
with the offire of U.S. Se.n.
on W~, May 8, 2002 as the result of injuries sustained Medical Center:
George ~inovic:h and others
in an aut
ile accident.
.
12:05 p.m.. HMC Clinic; in an attempt to secure fuods
Arraogements will be announced by Fisher Fllnel'!l Home. 'lllna
Kennedy, HMC:
to demolish the huilding, but
ft.8: 18 p.m.. HMC Clinic. hu found no funding OW'CC
VI"•
Gloria Waner. HMC;
to date.
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E.
H'll
90 R · died "'-~---..11 M
9;40
P.·m.,
South
Bndbury,
Built in the lat.: 19th centu·
C
RA u~c.
t •
•. acme,
'!~""' Y· my Sam Williams. PVH.
·
rt
us Lewl &amp; Cue Dry
8. ~2. at the Manetta Nursmg and Rehabihtabon Center.
POMEROY
and Coe·s Opera
Manetta.
.
Noon, County Road 7A, Goods
House.
the
buildln~. owned
Arrang~nts will be announced by Cremeens Funeral . motor vehicle accident, Steve
by
Carl
Platter
of Middleport.
Home. Racme.
Neuse, HMC.
has no roof. ~nd has bel!un lo
7:12 l'.m., Broadway. deteri001te
rJpidly.
Pllnny Snuth. PVH.
It also housed the M~rk V
RUTLAND
grocery ston:.
LITTLE HOCKING - Fred C. Moore, 88, Little Hocking,
1:10
p.m.,
Ohio
124.
motor
Meanwhile. traffic is
died Wedilesday, May 8, 2002, at Camden-Clark Memorial vehicle accident. Jenny
diverted along Nonh Third
Hospilal, Purkersbu.IR. W.Va.
Fackler, treated. Avenue und Front Stn:ct.
He was born Oct. 4, 1913, in Vienna, W.Vu., son of the lute Fuclder. Ben
SYRACUSE
Frank and Tillie Saton Moore.
Noon, County Road 7A.
He was a retired member of Parkersburg Carpenters Local motor
vehicle accident.
899, and was u veteran of the U.S. Army during World uWu.r Dorothy McDaniel,
dead on
II.
arrival.
MIDDLEPORT - Meigs
Surviving are two sons und o daughter-in-law. David and
County
Chumoor
of
Nanc~ Bohman Moore of Powell, and Scottie Moore of Little
Commerce
will
.
hold
its
Hocking; a sister, Zelma Davis of Parkersburg; and a grandmonthly
luncheon
on
son.
Tuesday.
from
noon
until
l
He was also preceded in death by his wife, Pauline Moore.
POMEROY
ut the Overhrook Center
Services will be II a.m. Saturday in White Funeral Home, Beautification of downtown p.m.,
m Middleport.
Coolville, with the Rev. Helen Khne officiating. Burial will Pomeroy will begin Friday ut
Ohio Valley Publishilig Co. ·
follow at Torch Cemetery. Friends may call at the funer.ll 9:30 a.m. and volunteers are Publisher
Dickllrson is
home from 2·4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday.
needed to assist with olantim! scheduled Den
to s~euk. OVP
flowers. Garden club mem- publishes Th~ DUlly Sentinel.
bers and members of the The Gallipolis Daily Tribune
Meigs County
Muster nnd the Point Pleasant
Gardeners will be assisting.
Register.
Following the lunchllon,
Dickerson wi II tuko n brief
tour of the county and meet
POMEROY - Several with local ofliciuls and busipeople have been charged ness and conununity leaders.
Those plnr)ning to attend
and a number of incidents
the
luncheon should RSVl&gt;
investigated by the Meigs
County
Sheriffs by culling 992-5005.
Department.
Sheriff .Ralph Trussell said
Michael Pethtel has been
charged with driving under
CHESHIRE Gulliu·
the
influence
(second Meig
s
Community
Action
offense), driving under sus- Agency will give uwuy
new
pension and failure to control clothing on Muy 17.
after crashing his vehicle .into
a ditch along Ohio 7 near
Eastern High School.
.
Scott Payne · and Enck
Payne were both arrested on
MIDDLEPORT - . Juck
bench warrants for failing to . Knne of WOWK -TV will
pay old fines. Aaron Wells speak
ut
Overbrook
was also arrested for failure Rehabilitation Center us pun
to pay old fines.
of National Nursing Home
In other matters, Jerry Week.
Bentley reported to police
He will be the. keynote
thai when he returned to his speaker at opening cerehome after work, someone monies for the fuciiity's
had entered the residence and observation on Muy 13 Ul
stole two guns. Benlley 10:45 u m.
added he had found a bow
out in his front yard.
Also:
• Alice Chapman re~rted
that her mailbox was hit by a
car and that she had recovered u piece of the tail light;.
. • Russell R. Bums filed
charges on Owendoien
Chapman for unauthorized
use of a motor vehicle.

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Saturday...Partly cloudy. Highs in the lower 70s.
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Saturday night...Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers and
thunderstorms late. Lows in the Upper 50s. Chance of rain 40
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Sunday... Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thun.derstorms. Highs in the upper 70s.
Monday... Partly cloudy. A chance of showers and thunderstorms during the da~. then a chance of showers. Lows in the
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Tuesday...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 40s and highs in
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COLUMBUS (AP) - In a
decision that has implications
for municipalities slatewide,
the Ohio Supreme Coun said
Wednesday that the city of
Canton can bar manufactured
. homes from its city limits.
With a 6·1 ruling, the justices reversed an appeals court
decision and reinslated a trial
court declaration that part of a
1998 state law regulating
trailer parks is unconstitutional. The Su~rerne Court said
the law infnnged on the Ohio
Constitution's provisions that
give municipalities the power
to make their own governmenial decisions.
"Thfs statute,
which
attempts to limit the ability of
political subdivisions to zone
their communities as they see
fit, strikes at the heart of
municipal home rule: the
orderly planning of a city,"
J ustlce Evelyn Lund be~
Stratton wrote in the court s
majority opinion.
Craig Cheuler, an assistant
law director for Canton, called
the ruling a local issue that has
slatewide implications.
"It was a victory on many
· levels," Chessler said. "It is a
recognition by the Supreme
Court of the home-rule author-

ity that municipalities have."
In 1998, Canton amended
its city code to prohibit manufactured homes.
"Our main concern was
about the effect that manufactured homes would have on
property values in a well established area," Chessler said.
That same year, the '
Legisla~ enacted a law that in
part forbid municipalities from
barring manufactured homes
from areas where other s~efamily homes were penni .
An exception to the law
allowed private landowners to
prohibit varioui structures,
including manufactured homes,
through deed reslrictions.
·
Canton attorneys argued
that the exception helped suburbs but not older cities.
"Canton wasn't in a position to prohibit them thrOugh
deed restrictions, so we had ·to
use ~ning," Chessler said.
The city filed a lawsuit in Staric
County Common Pleas Court
The trial court sided with the
city. The state then atJIICaled.
The Sth Ohio Distnct Court
of A~pesls reversed the trial
court s ruling, saying the state
statute was considered a
"general law" that trumps
municipal ordinances.
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The region's skies should become clear tonight and remain
cloudless on Friday as high pressure builds over the region.
Temperatures will fall into the 50s overnight, then climb into
· the 70s on Friday, the National Weather Service said.
The weather ptcture looks good for the area on the early pan
of the weekend but min could retum on Sunday, forecasters
said. Warmer temperatures in the 70s are likely.
Sunset tonight will be at 8:34, and sunrise on Friday is at
6:21a.m.
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partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 50s. Northwest winds 5 to I0

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wdear .... si• in the $tile tft clwidiq !al\t:r • IWSIIII
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the riW of
lboia$ll\ClS of 1Mitl91' wt.\te shiproe~~~S mmiq die «MMIIV)\
1M Howl decidtcl by a M!larly 3-1 ftlllllin to ~
Pmident Bm's plan to mike l'lltt.t Noolllala die Mtian~
c:attal ftlltltar' ~ ltpOsitoey.
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from her fltnily, ¥1 fatbef ibilted
her, !lht d~ hun. then leltlll".-~ him ~gtln, They $llyed ~th·
-u to more Miwalile yean belle
diYoitlna. Within tlute months she
• met and married .nothet ll\ln, He
was tddic:ted to "the ehtse."
Mother was Ills fit\11 wife. (He is
clmtl\tlY on No. 8.) She dl~
him am1 muried husband No, 3,
hen though he was obviously
.~-addicted, It eventllllly caused
their dlvorte.
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WASHlNGTON (AP) - A detlllltd llnlllysis of antllm
bacteria strni,ns sugests tht~l scitnlists e~tutally mliY be
llble to pinpoint the SOO!Ilt of ~pores u&amp;td Ill the llllthtU•bY·
mailattkb that killed five u.nd sickened at lnstl J l11st fall.
In a study in the joom11l Science, ~ ~ th;)y
found enough diffen~nces in the tOI1:1.l @\Ulttit strutture of thl!
~td Ames strain of nntllrwt 10 climinllte some l11bs u.s
suspetttd sources.
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mtalcll, usinll the sume t~hnique, coold unt()\1\'-f 01111.11' sub·
tie butspetifit DNA ''n~nrkers" thi\t ~uld m11tcll U{l Sfimt,lllb
cultures with the bnctenn spom .mu.1led to people tn Flonda,
New York nnd Wn~hington .
"Based on the mnrkcrs we found, t nm not sure wh11t we
VIOUld find (in specim~ns) from otlll.ll' htbs," s11id Timothy D.
Reod, 11 geneticiSt at the Institute for Qtn()mic Reserudl In
Rockville, Md.. and first nuthor of the stlldy. ~·It is possible
we might be nble to distinguish them."

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Riehnmnd's del"enst~ u.ttun\ey, Steve Utt, su.id Ill~ client
"looks rorwnrd to tile opportunity of puttinttlle stllte to the
tosk" of proseeuti"l sutll l\11 old ttst~.
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Ritllmond's dll~htet told lnvestl&amp;lltors &amp;he SiiW her father
stnb 21-)'tllf-old c 11mtJenklns In f968 while yelll"l mcial
slurs l:l.t her.

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CHICAOO (AP) - WhHe Arthur Andersen LLP fightS fur
Its life in 11. lligh·prol'ile obstru~tion of justice trial, the firm
has continued to remake Itself behind tlie scenes.
Ln
. tt Wtdnesdny, Andersen •nnoonetd thlll
. rl\'111 Deloltte &amp;.
Touche Wt)uld hire 11wny ~:~.bout 2,000 A.ndersen Wt)tken,
lntluding nenrly 200 'ptrtners, lltrms the United Sttttts,
Andersen did nfit dlsel~e terms of the ngreement.
Earlier, KPMO Consulting Inc. announl:ed It plans ttl
aequlre as many as 23 business consulting units of Andersen
W
. orldwlde's member firms for up to $l84 million. And Bmst
&amp;. Yfiuna LLP aequlred Arthur Andersen's Plusburah 11udlt
and tu prnctlces in a deal involving 87 Andersen employees
whtl will join Ernst &amp;. Young's offiee in that city,
Andersen snld the Deloltte and Brnst &amp; Young ticals ''are
consistent with thl! firm's plnn to move forwlltd as ll smllller
nnd different firm." Andersen is spllttlnl! off Its tax 11nd eun·
sultlna businesses fur bndly needed east\,

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at the Zion Cllun:h on June
18. Vacatjon Bible School
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Memben slned a sympa·
thy card for VIrginia Nelson.
announce
111e1..,
The next meeting Is to be
the birth o f G i
held at Pomeroy Church on
their first
May 23, with Dexter mem·
child,
a DBXTBR- Meigs County bers having devotions.
daughter, Churches of Christ Women's "Count Your Blessings"
. Ronn~ Lynn Fellowship met recently at the was the closing song. Ann
Robinson. Dexter Cl\ureh.
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born
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~t;;;;'i;;;"_. April I8, and "For the Beauty of the and landscaping was held.
•-n 2002
at World" as the ~~~'~~yer song.
.Refreshments were served
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Camden· Mildred Ph'iifips led the · by the host church.
Clark Memorial Hoapilal in opening prayer, and Paula
Parkersburg, W.Va. She Pickens of the Bradford
.
welghec18 !)!lunds, 13 ouncea, Church gave devotions:
and was 21 inches long.
"Your Place In the World:' LANGSVILLE- Gregory
• Maternal ~parents are and two poems, "A Bag of Se1111 or Lanaavllle haa been
.June Smith of Reedavllle lind Tools" and "Get Somellody nll!lled to the dean'• llat for
Harold Smith of Lcxlnaton, Btae."
the winter term at Clllclnnatl
S.C. Paternal grandparents Report' were read and State
Technical
and .
are Robnnle Roblnaon and approved.
Community Colleae.
Mary Cole, both . of R•malnlng Qllllt block• will · Students named to the 1111
Reedsville. .
be made htto lap coven to muat take at lea.at 12 credit
Matemal areal arandpiU'· alve away.
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lntb are the rate Cliarles and · The monthly meetlna for averqe of at lea.at 3.5 on a 4.0
!ll:tabeth 1ohnson. Paternal the women 'a rewat will held aradlna scale.
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. MIDDLllPORT - Due to
a ahonaae or bloOd collec•
tiona, the American Red
Crou will hold a blood drive
bn Wednesday at Overbrook
Nursing
Center . In
Middleport.
Cheryl
Oergely1
1poke1penon for the Rea
Crou, said blood donation•
over the pall several weeks
have not met the neceuary
:quotai, with the result that
orders to area hospltale have
been cut.
.
"All blood type• are need·
.ed, but 0 posftlve and the
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MIDDLEPORT
publllhed I I I Me • .,. men.ta. Allladlea welcome. · Widows Fellowah lp Frldlliy,
vice 10 non•profft group•
noon. Middleport Church ot
wtahlng to announce
POMEROY - Preceptor Christ, potluck luncheon.
meeting• and aptclal Beta Bela Chapter, Beta
aventl. The Clllenclllr Ia Sigma Phi, 8:30 p.m. SATURDAY
not dtelgnecl 10 r.:mote Thu.raday,
St.
Paul ·
POMEROY
11le1 or tund-ra ••• of Lutheran Church, Pomeroy.
Modern
any typt. ltlma aN print• Carol McCullough and Burlingham
eel only 11 apace parmlta Carol Adams, hoateses.
Woodmen, Saturday, 5:30
and cann.ot be guaran·
p.m. potluck.with ham and ·
tttcl to be printed 1 ape. CHESTER - The Shade . chicken, beverages and
clllc number ol daye,
RIVer Lodal No. 4S3 will hold table service provided.
Its regular meeHng on Mothers to be recognized.
THURSDAY
Thuractay at 8 p.m. at the lodge.
RACINE Dorcaa
RACINE
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Bethany Sonahlne Circle TUPPERS PLAINS Thursday at 7 at tha VFW 5093, Tuppers Plaine, Jonathan Meigs Chapter,
church. Members to take at the hall, Thursday, 7:30 Daughters ot the American
'while elephant' Items to be p.m. Dinner at 8:30p.m.
Revolution, Sadturday, 10
auotloned. · Lalha Proffitt
a.m at the Racine Library.
and Jo Lee to have the pro· FRIDAY
Elisa Young to apeak.

Every mother Is unique but all mothers
have one thlnaln common: no matter
ho.w busy they aet, they're always
there for you. This Mo.ther's Day, show
mom how special she Is • fill her day
with love, lauahter, and warm
memories.

even shocked, when they
hear the quantity of blood
that Is needed by hoapltala
on a dally b11ia."
To be a blood donor, indl·
vidual a mull be · at leaat 17
years old, weigh l 05 pounda
or more, be In aood aeneral
health, and not have donated
blood within the put 56
daya. .
Donora can alve blood
when taklna moat medica·
tiona, Including ln1ulln and
hlah blood pre11ure medic•·
tlona tt thefr medical condl·
don 1
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The blood drive Inched·
uled from noon until 4 p.m.
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are beina manied in Wilminaton,
N.C. The pastor who will perform
the ceremony lives two hours away
in Ra.lelah. He will h•ve to arrive in
Wilminaton on Friday afternoon in
order to supervise the rehearsal that
night _ and stay in town
ovemi,ht, as our wectdina is the
followmg afternoon.
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room on Friday niaht for the pastor
and his wife? If he stays Saturday
niahtafter the wedding, should we
also pay for that?
We're also unsure if we should

has ever dealt with this dilemma. so ·
we are hoping you can set us
straight, Abby. We want to do the
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LYWEDS
DEAR ALMOST NEWLY·
WEDS: Since the pastor will be in
town officiating at your weddifti,
·the gracious thi~ would be to see .
tlla.t the holel bill 1s taken em of. If
he and his wife are staying on
Saturday to attend your wcddina
reception, the room should be
included. However, after compen·
satina him for the ceremony. I see
no reason to add • gratuity.

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DEAR DAUGHTER: I'm not
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now 10 "save" your mother. Wllit to
see if husband No. S ''lakes." If it
doesn't work out, then will be the
time fOUr mother will be ll\OSt
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and dealer who ended up taking
everythlna ftom Mom's house.
Fortllllltely, they did not many.
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mlln on the Internet - a recoverlilg
alcoholk:, active in meetinas and
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WASHINGTON (AP) - On octnsion, C1:1.roline Kennedy
emerges from belli nd n curtllin of pri vncy and assumes the
role of custodian of the Kennedy legacy.
. She did so Wednesdux night, promoting the sequel to her
fllther's f11mous book, 'Profiles in Cournae," cmd nssurlng
the audience thnt her family's political leaacy would likely
continue - her three children nil are already tnlkina nbout
running for office.
But don't look for their names on the ballot box just yet.
They runge in lli!C from 9 to 13.
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Tlie event, held nt George Washington University, also fen·
lured Bob Woodwurd of The Washington Post and education
activist Marion Wri¥,ht Edelman. Both contributed to
Kennedy's new book, 'Profiles In Courage for Our rtme," a
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collection .of. short profile~ ofelected officlnls who stood by ST. LOUIS (AP) _ Heavy rilln In southern Mlsaourl
their co.nv1cuons, though Jt often cost them their popularity pushed rivers and creeks beyond their blln~!t produclna flash
and pohticul fortune.
floods thnt swept n teen·aaer to her denth w'eanesday.
A search continued for a second teen·aaer who apparently
. 'Fallin-'
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Students In an estlma~ed 7,200 recent dnys, deluaed southeast Missouri during lhe 24-hour
public schools could.be eligible for transfers to another pub· period eni:llng Weilnesday mornina, the weather service said.
lie school this fall, 1he Education Department said In southwest Missouri, a 17-ycar-old alrl wu killed when
Wednesday. Earlier department estlmntes put the number or she aot out or her stalled car late Tue&amp;aay and was pushed
"falling" scllools at 3,000 to 5,000.
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President .Bush signed In January included a requirement that rain Wednesdny to corrnl n fire thnt burned more llian 800
students In grades three throuah eight be tested annually in acres In the Santa Fe National Forest nnd briefly threatened
reading and muth.
Santn Fe's watershed.
For the first time, students In schools where scores do not The fire, which forced 300 people to evacutue, was 70 per·
Improve over three years could transfer to another public cent contained Wednesday. lt erupted Monday and quickly
scl\ool, with most of their transportation costs paid. Afler engulfed hundreds or acres In the Sangre de Cristo
four years, students could be eligible for federally funded Mountains.
tutoring.
"We did have some very strong ausu, but the work we did
lut nlahtand early this morning 1\eld very well," fire lnfor·
matlon officer Jim Whittington Rnld Wednesday.
r· Hiaher humidity expected Thursday !hould help,
MARTINSVILLE, Ind. (AP) - In a rural city where the Whlttlnaton said.
Ku Klux Klan once marched, a whlt.e man described by his
daughter as havlna "a pronounced dislike for black people"
was charged with the screwdriver slaying of a black ency·
clopedla saleswoman 34 yeara a,o.
Kenneth C. Richmond, 70, o Indianapolis, was char,ed
with murder Wednesday durlna a brief court appearance. he
judge entered an Innocent plea on Richmond's behalf and he
wasjalled without bail.

Dear

him, but they have set a summer
"Miklina date. She feels love will
come later, IUid she "likes" him
en.o.h tommy him,
I stlould menliClll that Mother is.a
successfUl P"Ofessional woman
with a gTeatjOb. She owns 1 beautiful horile and is filllliCially seclll'e.
However, she is very lonely, Ills no
&amp;lends, rarely speaks to her 10 siblints - and lllldly ever visits me
and ~ dauahter, even though we
live Clllly 20 minutes away.
We have had a strained relatiClll·
ship for yem, I feel that she aban·
dons me whenever 1 new man
enters the picture. I Wlllt what's
but for her, but I don 'I believe she
has the self-confidence or insiahtto
pick a man who doesn't come with
a lot of "baanae." ·
Can you uunl: of anythiq I can
say or do to make my mother
reconsider this marriage and start
gettina some therapy?- DA UGH·

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eventual target is Saddam Huss.ein

• North County 'nmts, Escondido. Olllf., CJII /.m.~td's
"wltltdrmwll" from Wtst ·Btt11k: President Oeo"e W. Bush Is
f~~elnl! the possibility thut his presidency muy be undone not
by un enemy - fon:illn or domestic - but by 1111 ully. Bush's
repe11ted culls for lsrlll!li Prime Minister Ariel Shl\ron to stop
the curnuge in Pulestlnlun towns o.nd withdrt1w from the West
Bllllk huve been n\et by u shrul! from Shuron. The world still
is wuiting to lcurn the Clltent of the destruction lit thll Jenin
refugee cump, und Shuron hus otlered Bush no more thun lip
servi« while his urmy's Incursions l'l&gt;ntinut.
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Shnron hnd suid thnt lsrnel's invllsion wus windinll down.
The next duy the lsrutli urn\y occupitd live more villul!es.
Thnt n:peuted the ~uttem Shuron hus followed ever since Bush
broke his slitnce 1n lute Murch and called fnr pence .... And
thoullh Bush hus tried to be even-hunded In uddrc ·sinl! the
Will' In lsruel, culllnl! for restrulnt from both sides, both sides
hllve interpreted his remurks us u l!teen lil!ht for Shuron.
The stuk:es for the world ure the stubillty of the Mldeust und
its oil supply, the West's relationship with more thnn l billion
Muslims lind Arubs. und the possibility thllt lsruel millht usc·
its nucleur weupons if tutucked by unother stute - lruq, for
lnstunce - with cheml~ul. biologlcul or even conventlonul
anns.
The stakes for Bush ure his credibility - which could me1m
his politlcul life.
Stmply put. If the president of the United Stutes bus no
leveruge with the leader of u client stute thut depends upon the
Unlttd States for Its economic lifeblood, whut son of loreign·
policy leadership con the president demonstrate? .. .
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The fact Is, the United Stutes Is unwilling to termlnute Its
support for lsruel no mutter whut the lsruen urmy does, und
Shnron knows it. He hus told President Bush, not by words but
by his acts, thut whut the United Stutes wunts does not mutter,
lsruel is willing to luke from Wushlnaton $5 billion il yel\1' in
foreign uid, milltury suppon and loun yuuruntees, but when
the peace of the world una the credibility of the U.S. president
are on the line, Israel will beg off. ...
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Sharon has showed every cloy for weeks recently thut the
president of the United Stutes hus little to no Influence with
him. He has made Bush nppeur weak und ineffectual. That's
the worst messuge the United Stutes con ufford to send the
world toduy.

President Bush's Mideust policy mu.y
apartieiP.IIntinthe~proces.~orsent
look I.'Onl\tsedl but ~t hns n logic: It's
to the sidelines - tho otnclallill.ld that
desi11ned to cu m the lsrueli-Pulesthllun
· whllo Aroht's ~nnc:e has been
lin:s while the Unitetl Stntes pre~s to
··~ diSllppolntlna," ~ Is still . "tho
oust ln19i dittutor Suddum lfusseln.
person wllo the hlestlnlun .people
If U.S. fon.11s ure sUl'\:cssful In to(&gt;'
re.llllld liS their leltder."
piing Snddum Inter this yeur, the IOJllC
'the offichtl suld lsruel ht1d only
goes. the entire politics or tho realon
helped Arofat' Sttlndlng by isoltttina
will shill in Ameril:ll's fuvor und pe11Ce
v ....~ him in his compound In Ramallali,
will be eusier to uthleve in lsruel.
.1\.U.IUULl\Ei lidding, "We don't think nnythini would
The "get Suddum" strutcgy hus been
be IICtompll&amp;hed by sending hlm Into
endllnl!ered, however, by the recent
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exile," tts some lsraells pro~se.
upsu~e in Pulestinillli terrorism und
COLUMNIST
So the ndmlnistrlltlon s &amp;l.l'llteay
bruel s mnsslve retnllntion, which
seems to be to restllrt n peace process 1n
threutened to cullse civil disorder In Before the meeting, udministrutlon · the Mideast •• with 'Snudi Arobln and
Jordun und · E11ypt, tuni Suudi Arubiu officiuls were upbeut tlbout Bush's other modenlte Ambs (leeply Involved
llgninst the United Stutes, und perhaps gros"""ts, but Snuill• wore threlltenlrtu u nnd with Arnfnt Included •• to (l)nvlnce ·
· spurk u wnr between Syriu und fsruel.
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Secretury of Sto.te Colin Powell wns rench in the U.S.·Saudi relutlons lp if "e.ngnged."
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Meantime, plannlna is proceeding on
down - ideally, to secure uswift lsruell "We're extremely supportive of II the decisive action ngnlnst lrnq; on
wlthdtuwlll fttmt West Bunk towns. per· stronger Suudi role" In the Mideust which Bush will try to get Saudi Arobla
sunde Pulestiniun lender Yusser Aiufat pcuce process, suld 0 senior udmlnlstru· to 111 leust lltqulesce.
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new nelloliuting process sturted.
puny of other columnists.
Washinllton Institute for Neur East
By most accounts he fulled because "We are confident thllt the crown Policyl 111t's impossible to believe that
Isruel took three weeks to withdraw und prince
Is aolna to l)e a constructive Abel
. ulah woula "" to Bush's livinD
Arnfat did nothlna to stop terrorism force."
room In Texus andev
spit in his eye." ...
except Issue u written stutenlent.
The ofticlal went to a~at lengths to Ya'nri~..hmeli television's ex~rt on
And while Powell wus In the l'llglon, play up th~ extent ot S~udl cooperation Arnb nfullrs, thinks thut the United
he und Bush repeatedly sent conflicting 80 fttr lr~ the wur uanlnst terrorlsm and Stutes Is Hkel~ to aet to use the bla
virtues
of Abdulluh's
pence from
plan, Pri noe suIt1111 11 r buse 1n suu di ArublII to
sIgnu ls. ubo ut "uow to apport1on blame the
which
culls t'or
lsrueH withdrliW&amp;l
for the continuing violence between
control 11irc_operutions Rlluinst lraq
Arnt'ut and hrlteli Prime Minister Ariel territories occupied In 1967in return for while U.S. planes would lly out or1
Shlll'tln.
normul n:lutlons with the Arub world. Turkey, Qutur und Bo.hruln, and troops
And some s1111ements by both Powell The oftlciul indicated that sometime would muss In Kuwnit.
und Bush seemed to cont11ct with the after toduy's meeting In Crawford, "Riaht now," he said, "these countries
"Bush doctrine" thut anyone who hur· fe)!.US, the adminlstf"tfon may enuncl· ure muklna noises thut they don't want
bdrs terrorists, us Antfut plainly has, Is u ute 11 new U.S. peucc· plun with moder· ~ou to invade Iraq. But the( 11te saylna,
terroriMt
ute Arub countr[es liS ICey purticlpunts.
When rou get reud~. we'l talk."'
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Oesplie widespread orlticfsm, thouah. Asked if Abdullah nbo would play
Ya'ur thinks it's ulso sianlficunt that,
Powen uctuully succeeded in defusfna constructive role in the ciampalgn despite the violence committed llJainst
the Syrian threat - mainly, says Israeli against Hussein, the oft'lclnl suld, Palestinians, most Arub countries have
journalist Ehud Ya'arl, bi::cuuse Eyypt "Since we haven't mude uny decisions remained calm. lrnq has tried to luunch
in a wur ubout lruq, it's not ut nil clenr what un oil emburgo u~uinst the United
Publicly refused to buck Svrla
TODAY IN HISTORY
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against lsruel.
. 'constructfve role' reuns."
Stutes, but no one Is oining.
Moreover, despite the reunt mayhem But the officln noted that Saudi It just may be lliat all the United
BY THE ASSOCIATED PAESS
In Palestinian towns, the public demon· Arabia did play such 0 role In the 1991 States hus to do In the Mideast is try to
Today Is Thursday, May 9, the I29th day of 2002. There are
strations seem under control in Jordan Pe(sian Oulf War, acting as a bKse for keep 11 lid on aa it plans action aga1nat
236 days left In the year.
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the U.S. alrcraflund ground forces that rraq. But it's almost certain tha.t
Today's Hlghllaht In History:
And on Thursday at his ranch In liberated Kuwait.
America's enemies will try aaaln to
Plve hundied yeurs ago, on May 9, 1$02, Christopher
Texas, Bush tried to enlist Saudi As Iraq's threatened neiahbor, "They blow the lid otT.
Columbus left Cadiz, Spa1n, on his fourth and final trip to the
Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullllh as a certainly understand that there Is aprol).
We1tem Hemisphere.
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On this date:
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tor of Roll Cr.~l/, tht n1wspap1r OJ
In 1913, the 17th amendment to the Constitution, providing
strateay aaulnst Iraq. 1t was 1 major test On another key point of controversy Cr.~pltol HIll.)
for the election of U.S. senators by popullll' vote rather than
of the whole Bush strateay. ·
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- whether Arafat sltould be reanrded as
selection by state legislatures, was ratified.
In 1926, Americans Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett
became the first men to fly over the North Pole.
In 1936, Italy annexed Ethiopia.
RYAN'S VIEW
~n 1945, U.S. offi.clals announced that a midnight entenaln·
ment cudew was belna lifted Immediately.
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In 1960, the Food and Drug Administration approved a pill
as safe for birth control use. (The pill, Enovld, was made by
O.D. Searle and Co. of Chlcallo.)
In 196)1 Federal Communications Commission chairman
Yltzhak Prankenthal distilled the in brael und the occupied territories last Always you aet a politician'• answe1
Newton N. Mlnow condemned television programming as a . hraell·Palestiniun war, the most com- fall relteratlna the words of Yltzhak not a human answer. Or you act hatrec
"vast wasteland" In a speech to the National Association of · pllcated of conflicts, to one simple Rabin and Menachem Begin: "Better to and wishes for revenae.
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Broadcasters.
truth:
have pains of peace than aaonles of "I try to explain that this is not aoin1
In '1974, the House Judiciary Committee opened hearlnas
"My son was killed becau~~e there Is war."
to bring their children back. We need tc
on whether to recommend tlie lmpeachmerft of President
no peace between us and the Cridcs 1ay Fronkenthal Is at best mllke peace. But they don't trust thl
Nixon.
Palestinians," he said.
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naive, at wont a Palestinian apoloalst p 1 1 1
u~
1 hi 1
.Frunkenthol 18 u .· 'O·year-old and sympathizer. But Frnnkenthal hWJ 11 est n ons. n.ortunate y, 1 8 v e'
In 1978, the bullet-riddled body of former Italian prime
Orthodox Jew who lives ln Jerunlem. no love for Israel's enemy. His motives · will just cr~ate more violence.''
minister Aldo . Moro, who'd been abducted by the Red
He weur• a yarmulke, keeps kOflher and 11te pragmatic, not. altruistic. When he He emphatically condemns the lUi
Brigade1, was found In an automobile In the center of Rome.
oberves
the Sabbath. He believes com· founded the oraanJzation, he wasn't clde bombers but feels his own count~'~
In 1980, 35 motorl,ts were killed when a Liberian freighter
pletely in un Independent Israeli stute looking for closure or heullna. He has feeds the hatred and desperation behini
rammed the Sunshine Skyway Brldae over Tampa Bay in
and a stronll braelf urmy.
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not a drop of forgiveness for the Hamas the abhorrent acts . ."No one can llvt
Florida causlna a I ,400-foot ~~ection to collap~~e.
But he Is delpilled by many fellow aunmen who pumped three bullets into under occupation. I feel anacr that wt
In 1994, South Africa's newly elected parliament chot!C
Orthodox Jews. Solne won't speak to ihe head of 19·year-old Arik, who was are not clever enough to see that we an
Nelson Mandcla to be the country's'first blqck president.
him or be In his presence.
hitchhikina home during a leave from paylna the hlahest price for our behav
Ten years aao: Pre~ident Oeorae H.W. Bush, buck In
'1'here is a lot of hatred against me," the army.
lor."
Wuhingkln allir a visit to riot-tom Los Angeles, proml~~ed In .
a radio IJ*'lh that he would work with the Democrat•con·
he 8aid yesterday durin aa visit to San "Brlna me back my son and I will for· Two of his older children have servet
trolled Congress on proposal• to help American cities.
Prunclsc:o to raise money. "Phone calls, alve you/' he uld.
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· in the army since Arlk was killed. J
f'lve yeal'8 ago: During a vi8iJ to a rain forest in Costa Rica,
faxes, e·mails. They 1ay tenible, terri· He took sleepina pill• every nlaht for third ls In the w:my now. His 16-year
President Clinton uraed nations not to 118Criflce their environble lhlnas.
almost five yearA becau~~e vls1ons of his old will join In a few years. They ore th•
ment in punult or economic aain. •
"I'm not talklna about extremist 10n'1 final few minutes of life replayed reason he continues hls Quixotic quest
One year aao: Chino 1011iht u.s. undentandinll for Its
Orthodox Jews. I'm talklns about won· in an endless loop inside his heatf. He Is which hd attracted rel~t but so far 111
refusal kY allow a damaJed tr.S. Navy spy ~lane to fly home,
derful PeDJ)Ie. They are aolna a com· WJ unary today as he was that July ·day
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nylna public ~~entiment would be ou~ed 1f the aircraft flew
aaaln over Chine~~e tenitory. A stam
at a IOCcer match In
Frankenthal he s a aroup of 750 hisjloor to break the news.
. . But what else ehould he be dolna7
Ghana killed I26 people.
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·I• 84. Rock 1inaer-musician Tom Peters10n (Cheap Trick) is
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52. Singer Dave Oahan (Depeche Mode) is 40. Rapper
tosether and work for peuce, then anr.· lnf unother child, ·
not a politician. l'll repeat ltiOO times.
Ohottface Klllah is 32. Rock musician Dan Reaan (Reel Big
one can. They are pu1hinll for reconcJI•
'W~en l talk to rlght-wlna people
(Joan Ryan/1 a columniii/(JJ' the Sr.~
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..,;.ielutlncatlon of down·
town POmeroy with nowen
l1ld naat was plan1llld lt
Wedtle&amp;dly's moetlna of
the Pomeroy Mm:tiants
Association held at City
Nation.al Bank.
Fliday, the work of plantIna ftowen donated by Bob
Bamita of Bob's Market In
~. •reaulona the parklnalots
, will bealn. 0t0rae Wnaht,
" ohairman, reported that
•, memben of the Muter
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teen will assist with the
•work.
• After a lenathy dhcas·
;,slon, It Wls decided to pur,., chue 11
large barrel
, planters for use alona Main
and Second streets.
, Plans were made to
,.:)nstall new pole brackets
! on the Uahts lona the river
... to hold flaas. The purple
, and . white Clnos· will oe
,, flown on Memorial D11y
week In tribute to alumni
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retumlna_ for the Pometoy Lev." proaram on June 1
Sthool reunion. sponsorid by the Ohio
luslneues were 1.lso asked Vllley Crilsade for Christ
to detarate their windows wu llllnounced. Sevettl
with PHS IMIDOII.biUa.
areupa lnclll4ina lluearus
H~ Leftle volllllMI'ed Dlsciplt~s . Hart Bratl\en
to donate a new America Alan Stack, forglvet'l • and
naa for the nll pole 1\elt Clay He&amp;&amp; will tie perfol'ft\·
the stap aru.
· Ina duriq the 3 to 10 p.m.
It was reported by LeMe proaram•
thlt the Artisan Shoppe on There will be l nriety of
Sec:ond Street will erose on proarama for thlldren
MaY. 15. He aave lack of lnchadlq a bo11nce houae,
participation and ulea u a clhnbtna wall and '"
the reason for cloalna and obattcle
course.
also noted that eltpetted R.efre&amp;hments will be pro·
&amp;l'l.nt money to sup~ the viclecl by .local charchea.
ihop , htcl not been John Musser presided lt
rece1ved. .
the meotlna wlth Poaay
He Slid thlt while the Barton, treaaurer, rePQrt1na
shop will close the usocia· a balance of $4,148.:l0 In
tlon will continue, meet· the treasury, and $2,101 In
inas will be held, member- the ornament fUnd.
ships will be tccepted, tnd lt was tlao noted that
the web site ·will be thoro Is money In a nower
retained In the event a shop f\lncl account set up a few
can be reo.pened sometime years tgo. A report was
In the f\lture. lt was also alvon on . the yenow naa
noted thlt the Pawn Shop yard sale held last weekend
on ·Second Street Is clot· In conjunction with the
Ina.
·
Middleport Community
The "Gospel on the Anoclatlon.
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waa unharmed.
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Durlna the It p.m. now•·
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caat on WSAZ·TV, meteorol·
'l• "It looked llkelt.ciUM from oaiat Tony Cavalier aald,
, , Kerr Road tlll the tour twa biaed on trle ~ of damqe
.1 - that'a how wide It waa," at the scene, 1\1 bellevea tlie
"~ aald Taylor. "There waa tomado m~have been l
~. 1'already debris In It when we maanltude twiater. mean·
Ina wlnda
m the atorm
• uw It, then we j umpeel out 0f could have topDCCl150 mllea
(~, the car, c.alled 911 and aald per hour. The llonn'a mqnl·
1, there was a tomado hitting . tude had not been otftcllll~
Kerr Road before we even d ~-•~...a li ..... N 1
, &amp;ot tO the hOUSe,
I\WIIII.-&amp; iy ..,. It on
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Lt.
Gov.
Maureen
1• "Aa aoon aa t waa over our
'.: houae we came out and aaw o•c01111or and Dale Shipley,
· it. It had huae plecea of director of the Ohfo
,, clebrlaln It- we could actu· Bmeraency Man~ment
t. ally aee it."
""en8;, were acheduled to
., Juat down the road from ....
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tod
,1' Taylor's frtlndparenta' ho11ae, v 1 t • 1 ounty
Ill to
. , another ome waa leveled, aaaeu the damaae. State Sen.
Mike Shoemalter waa on
" leaving only the foundation, acene around 10 p.m.
, 1 debrla lllll a few itema 'like a "' d
d
d t ..1111111
_.. th0
: • mattreu, 1ink and a few bat· ..e nea ay an
1
•tered plecea of furniture.
11
1r::..wlth county com·
·,, Dean Newman aaw • fun·
Davia aaid the county will
,; nel cloud form, then IIW It help · facilitate clean-up
completely demollah hla effort&amp; by III'OYidlna acce11 to
10n'1 houae aCfOII the ltreet. . the ClOUnty~iJandftll.
... "I watched It riaht from m)'
"We are Jolna to offer
.: front
window,"
aald 1ome type orvoucher 10 that
Newman. "I watched it ~~le canacceaa our landfill
de1troy my aon 'a (Ja1on and
1 h
h
'II
Robin Newman) home rlaht w 1 t e waate 1 at we
• acrou the atreet. It (ihe have," he aald. "It'a aolna to
be m~or clean UP.·"
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houe) rolled over backw ard1 · Mllce Null, director of
and jult exP.Ioded. A 16·b)'· 0 111 c 1 BMA 11 ld
70 houae anil it just cleaned it
a a oun Y
'
back.''
realdenta whoe pi'OJ)IIrty waa
Newman said It seemed to damaaed In Wedneai:lay 'a
him that two weather fronta atorm need to call BMA to
collided rlaht over hla houae. ~~~~~·6 :"' number
., ''One atorm came one way,
atne!'lency 1erv Ice a~en•
·. the other came from tlie
' oppoalte and they collided ~~W'~~ ~~~!~ c~~~~
above mel" lie aald. "It provided aid following the
l '. rf&amp;Jit
alirted out 1mlliiOI bia and
·~ ttarted 1wlrllna. lt aounded ~~~e want to tharik all of
'" like a frei&amp;ht train comlna the 1~nCllea that came to
ot throUIllh.''
help,' .avl1 aald. "l'hey did
I
QfflCI&amp;IIIIld I periOD Who I &amp;rell job.''

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Servlcel Michelle Holdpve
Proctor viewed top of the ::r,nted the director 011
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1' conatructlon l!ractlcea in IPCIIId the day with Ul In
'' detail with Dlatrlct 10 Dialrict tO!" llld Colllnt.
'' Deputy Director Oeorae M. ·''Prom a d IICrlct 1tlndpolnt,
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AKR01"! (AP) - ·Ohio's
Mr. Basketball LeBron James
has earned yet another accolade - named as USA
Today's boys high school
basketball player of the year.
The 6-foot·7 James averaged 29 points, 8.3 rebounds,
S.1 assists and 3.3 steals last
season while leading' Akron
St. Vincent-St. Mary to a
third straight trip to the state
tpurnament.
In Marcil, he won Ohio's
Mr. Basketbal~ award fO.. the
second year in a row, a liloDth
after becoming the fli"Bt hip
school underclass buketball
player to appear on the cover
of s~ ntustrated.
· Jotning James on the All·
VSA f~t team are Raymond
Felton of Lana, SC; Amare
Stoudemire of Orlando;
Cannelo Anthony of Mouth
of Wilson. Va.; and Hassan
Adams of Los Angeles.
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Thorn~, Branyan homer in 6-2
BALTIMOlffi (AP)- Even when He departed in the third innina. sbonhc's healthy, Scott Erickson has a ly after Thome's ninlb homer of the
t~ugh time as.ainst season put Cleveland up .5-0.
Jim Thome. On a "I was hoping to keep us close for
night when Erickson five innings. but just couldn't do it.
was hurting, he had no chance against It's tough to throw wilh just your
the Cleveland Indians' slugger.
arm; it takes your whole ~· Slid
· Thome hit a three-run shot and Eric.tsoo ho rare)
bed mph
Russell Branyan homered for the with his r:tball. y reac
third straif:! game as the Indians
Thome rs
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A~) Wlw
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beat Eric n and the Bal"'mou
·~ four homers and 11 RBis lifetime
Orioles 6-2 Wednesday niaht.
· against the Orioles' right-bander.
Erickson (3-3) straiucO his aroin
Danys Baez (4-3) pitched seven
while warming up before the game innings. of six-hit ball for the Indians,
and was clearly Without his best stuff. . who lost five straight series befQI'C

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latina two of three against the Erickson allowed fi~ MIS 111\d five
Orioles. Clevtland hit · seven home .· hits in twt&gt;-pl~ inni!IJ$ beJ'«e beina
runs in the se.ries..
pu.t~. h was his shortest a.atina
Baez. a coovcrted reliever matin&amp; s1nee Aprill91)1) at~ ~. wh&amp;n
his scveDth weer start • .SlruCk out be lasted only 1 2-3 innings.
fi...c and walked two. 'Ibc oaly run he
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The Indians went up 2-0 in 1M sec-hell r..- M tthe
..., ood. Wilb the bases loaded, Einar
w .._.Cl 1 ws Jr. tripled Wld Dia hit ll sacrifice 11"' and Omar
scored on a sacrifice ny by Jeff
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Vi:lQuel followed wilb Wl RBI ~llflc..
· Branyan's eighlb homer, otT Rick In the third. lifter Ridty Gutie.nu
Bauer. made it 6-1 in the eighth. It's si.n&amp;led and Mutt lAwton wlllkcd.,
the fmt time in his career thlll Erickson sened up a 2·0 pitdl lhllt
Branyan bas homered in three Thome dro~ over the tcnt~f!Cld
straight games.
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The return
o the
Outlaws
The football world has been re-ordered in
a serislble way now, with the addition of
Rod Woodson and Bill Romanowski to the
roster of the Oaklund Raiders. ·
Woodson will teum with another
Woodson, Charles. in the Raider defensive
backfield and hope to add u bit of physical- ·
ity to the Oukland defense. Oukland will be
a good place for Woodson,
who began his career In
Pittsburgh us one of the
NPL's toughest corner~
bucks. Aller in,Juries und n
Super Bowl rmg, he follows unother step in the
path of the great Ronnie
Lon, one of the toughest
guys to pluy the gume.
Aller all, n was Lon who
BRING Ul
- Cincinnati's Austin Kearns (28) and Barry Larkin .(11) celebrate after scoring on a ·
Woocleon
had a portion of a finger
bases-loaded double by Adam Dunn · In the sixth Inning against the Milwaukee Brewers, Wednesday In
umpututcd to keep from .
missing
11
game.
Cincinnati. (AP)
·
Lott started his cureer us a corner. ruther
than accept the "diminishing skills"' label,
he became a safety and then one of the
le11gue's top enforcers, playing his lust glory
days In the Sliver·and Black.
There's something about the Raider colors
that
just scream "break glass ant~ in case of
CINCINNATI (AP) - Two up-and-comers in the cessful. But if you're that bad, go home. Retire. I got
war.' That's why Romanowski is finally
Cincinnati Reds' lineup made lose Rijo's worst a little upset there."
going
to his true home on the football field
· night tum out all right.
Kearns, who still has a black eye from a beaning
with
the
psychos in 011kland.
Austin Kearns hit a three-run last week in Los Angeles, thought Mallelte was
Romo,
with allegalions of drua traffickhomer and Adam Dunn doubled throwing at him.
.
ing, racial epithets, and spitting on J.J.
with lbe bases loaded as the Reds "You don't miss that bad," Kearns said. "If you're
Stokes on Monday Night Football. is one of
overcame Rijo's poor s1811 and beat going to hit me, hit me in the leg or somewhere
the few real our laws ten in the NFL. While
the Milwaukee Brewers 14-S Wednesday night:
down low, especially after LA; It can be scary."
his character us a human being might muke
"At least I piclced the right night to pitch," said Mallette insisted lbe pitch slipped.
·
some cringe (as it should), nobody dares
Rijo, who left with the Reds trailing ~-2 in the "I wasn't throwing at him," he said. "The ball just
.
fourth, the worst s1811 in his remarkable comeback. got away."
question how seriously Romo tukcs the
Cincinnati scored the next 12 runs, completed a Even though .the Reds didn't believe him, his mangame of football. One character with whom
~e-game sweep that ended wit11 angry words and ager did.
r played football responded to accusations
pomted bats.
The raw emotions came out again in the eighth.
of being a dirty player by saying he would
Riehle
Sexson
angrily
pointed
his
bat
at
the
Both benches cleared but no blowi were
rather be known as·competitive.
exchanged after Brewers reliever Brian Mallette mound after reliever Jim Brower - a friend from
That's Romo. He may be a total creep, but
gave up Reggie Taylor's two-run homer in lbe scv· their days in Cleveland- threw an inside pitch. The
·one must resec;ct his desire 10 win and .his
enth, lfien kilocked down Kearns will\ his next ,Pitch. umpires stayed between Sexson and the mound as
old-school Willingness to play the game a
Plate umpire Tim Tschida immediately ejected he returned 10 the dugout after a Oyout.
little more roughly than most.
Mallette, who wu called up earlier Wednesday and There are P.lenty of reasons for the Brewers' frusJack Lambert put it well: "Pro football
arrived at the stadium shortly before he got into the tration to boil over.
isn't a popularity contest."
game. Dunn, who wu on deck, took several steps The Brewera have the NL's worst record at 9-25.
Maybe AI Davis put it better, though:
toward the mound as he yelled at the 27-year-old They've been swept lri five of their 11 aeries and
"Just win, baby."
·
rookie.
have lost 13 of their last 15 games. Milwaukee has
After all, Romo Is the guy who broke
"Look, I know you have to throw inside," Dunn
PIMH ... bnt.IM
said. "You've got 10 do that in this league 10 be sue............... 114

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Eastem still ranked in softball
COLUMBUS (AP) . - Coach Pam
Douthitt's Eastern Lady Ea,les softball team
enjoyed a No. 10 ranking m Division lV in
the latest Ohio girls' prep softball poll.
Tri-Valley Conference foe Waterford was
third in the Division IV poll, receiving one
first-place vote.
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How a state panel of coaches rates Ohio
high school girls soltball teams In the fourth
of elx polle lor The Aeeoi:lated Pre11 (by
Ohio High SChool Athletic Auoclatlon dlvl·
atone, with lim-place votes In par1ntheeee):
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1. Younge. Boardman (8) 95; 2. Hilliard
Darby (2) 69; 3. Springfield South 61; 4.
Clayton Northmonl ~; 5. Lanculer 46; 8.
Wapakoneta 39; 7. Sylvania Southview 36;
8. (tie) Hilliard Oavld10n 31 and N. Canton
Hoover 31; 10. (tie) North Olmlted 13 and
HamiiiDn 13.
DIVISION II
1. Cuya. F..atll. Wa!JtL.IIIUit (5) 77.:, 2.
Poland Seminary 51; 3. Edt1011 (1) 40; .4.

Bellefontaine 39; 5. Spring. Northwestern ·
37; 6. Lima Bath (1) 36; 7. Tallmadge 24; 8.
Conneaut 19; 9. Dover 18; 10. New Concord
John Glenn 11 .
DIVISION Ill
1. Portamouth Weat (1) 82; 2. LaGrange
Keyetone (2) 81 and Archbold (1) 81; 4.
Richwood N. Union (2) 84; 6. Spring. Kenton
R)dgt (g) OS; 8, ProctorviJII Falrla"~ SO~ 7.
Loudonville 40; 8. Jerom..vllle Hlllldale 31;
9. Johnstown (1) 25; 10. Ak. St. Vincent-St.
Mary 24;
DIVISION IV
1. N. Robinson Col. Crawford (5) 73; 2.
Springfield Cath. 70; 3. Waterford (1) 82; 4.
Strasburg-Franklin (1) 57; 5. Glblonburg (1)
51; IS. Willow Wood Symmea Valley 41; 7.
Conv9y Crestview 31; 8. Leesburg Fairfield
28; 9. Milford Center Fairbanks (1) 15; 10.
Aeedavllle Eaetlrn 12.

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lttd Sol. ~ This fln s~Mktd hm 1ht
~ Bay thl~ ~ t() riP.t 6tld.
last •n lftit wlltft ht wa$ ~
one ~n In by a. half.dottn ~~om.
&lt;Akl~:!' ~ "pi~ on both twl\$
011 a ,...."" lti!&amp;Md~
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Strelk,
. Collse\IM said 11\t stmktr,
· The Red whoM they did nat ldentl&amp;
Sox . won wu llbn &amp;Wl)lll'l hal\dtu~
~t SOlS&lt;lll• l2l&lt;l WOilld sptl\d 1ht nlaht In
h'llh tiahth eustocly.
s t t t Ia h I 'll~ lay's IO&amp;IIIJ streak
Wednnday Is the ~t In the mtiM
niaf!t with a sine~ the Chl~:aao CSI.b$
_ll~ vllltoly drooMd 141na row April t·
over
the 20; 1997, It's the l~t
0 a k lll'l d slide In the AL sllict the
Athletics . MUW&amp;ube lrtwm - now
.The aame wa.s briefly in the NL - lost 14 stJtlaht
del~ when • tof\\1)1~ In 19"naked man ran ooto the flelii The Devil RlY&amp; have bet~\
with two Ollts In the bottom outsoottd 70.32 and out·
of the ninth lnnlna.
.homerttt 1&lt;4~6 dutlna the
"Oh, ~ ~nm, only In skid, althooth more thWI hllf
California!' slkl a smlllna the lllh\es (tlaht) haw been
Clsey .Fossum, who was on tletliltd by one or two runs.
the m011111l when the strellktr . Clemens (5· 2) won his
millie his mow, "I've seen It fuurth sh'lblht deelsloo ll\d
once belOre in Anllheim,"
ellrMtl his al5th cai:er victoThe DevU ltQY$ are In the !1• movlna . ahead of
midst of a more conwntlonlll Af811Son Jen'klns andlnto a
streak - a losina streak,
Alfonso Soriano homered
twice as llopr Clemens and
the New York Yankees beat

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Schilltftl Is swt that flY.
balls ca,ny farthtr to left 6elil
with the roof
and
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date him b y = it.
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The team
and wd
Ariaona startlna rlitchm
would decide - ihat1s, until
the club wu flooded with e.malts and phone ellis &amp;om
anary flms.
Owner Jerry Colanaelo
mllced to Schlllina bef&lt;n the s~ht
· aame, then announced the H011ston tied It In the ninth
new policy had been chlftled. "-~
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So with the tem-.,.ture a .....ore '"""" om....... o
~""'th"' --~ Nelson Crua.
pIeant ...,
, ., dzearee.s,
e IVUt
MAWNS ., PADU:S 4
was opened before the aame Third base:nan Cesar
IS the etowd cheen!CI.
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After the vic:lo!'Y Schltuna "'"'spo m...e a tow
was asked abOIIt tJiO ell~ in . home, and ·Florida rallied for
plans He hit the root so to . four runs in the elahth lnnlna
speak
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"YoU auys have made that The Marlins moved fnto a
Into a Wateraate scandlll," tie for the NL But lead with
Schituna said, "and It reatlv the Mets,
should never have been. He'i Trlillna -4·3, Florida loaded
the owner of the team. The the buei with i)llt Ollt ln the
roof is where he wants it to elahth, Charles Johnson hiu
be "
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arounder to Cm!IO! whose
Tamlll Bay 1~2, ~tendlna
Schillina~ who shlll'ed the .flltow bounced In fiont of
the Devil R!l)'s' sltld to 13
World Series MVP award catcher 10m Lampkin, allow·
aames - lonaest In the
with teammate Randy Ina two runs to score.
m~ors in more than nve
Johnson last year, said he felt
CARDINALS 3. CUis 2
he'd been unfairly painted as Matt Moms struclc out 10
~nlaht was very simple,
a pampered athlete maklna and St. Louis avoided a threeThey played much beltor
demands on the franchise.
aame sweep despite another
thM we did," manqer Hal
, "It's filled reams of paper homer by Sammy Sosa.
Mcltae aald, "We were
and the airwaves maklna me Sosa lilt his m~or le_aauebeaten hast nlaht ancl
out to be somethlna I'm not," leadlna 1-4th home run In the
ton!aht. The other anme1 I
Schllllna said. "I've never first lnnina at WriJiey Field.
tho11aht we were In and we!
been spoiled. I don't mllke Rocldes 5, Expos 0
beat ourselves."
demands, I never h11ve. Todd Helton, Larry W11lker
There have been other
Anybody here that knows me lind Todd Zelle homered and
strellkera on m~or loque
knows thllt, .
Colorado sent Montreal to Its
flelds recently - In Kanns
"It should never have aot· season·hlah sixth stralaht
City and ot Wrlaley Field In
ten out. Hud It not aotten out, loss,
no one would know, No one
ll 1o
would have sold anythina,"
he said,
Schillina (7•1) aave up
Crala Wilson's tbree·run
homer In the first lnnlna, and
little else before leavlna after
a leadoff walk lri the ninth.
DoDGIRS 31 IRAVIS 1
Odalls Perez shut down hla
with nationwide long dlatanoe
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3 a.t the M~ tht bt&amp;t on Jt)hn Ottrud'sarool'lder in
fetonlaf\et t9 1\oo\t ~ the lOth hmiftl lt S~
In ha.nclllst hla\OfY, The Field,
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SOltS.ItANO,D ,U with hb ~d bUI'It hlt o
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Ilitbtlt . pittl\ttl tht ntaht, 1.1\d he ll\d Bre
aeven *"liP lnnl1ll$ to 8001\e ~lltd off a doobli! •
~ tilt AL's tl:nt &amp;llt~ &amp;ttal wUh one oot,
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Lofton hit a. two-run tlooble In seootld btseh\ll\ Joo
off Dolll Dl'lls (3·3) as Llwt'\\ntt, who threw homt:
Chlcqo won at Tu11s.
But· Suaukl slid a.nd beat
Buel\rle (fi-2) allowed one eatther Thm Wilson111 .tq ot1
run l2l&lt;l foot hits before ral.n l close play.
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for 61mlnum. ·
tle&amp;plte btowlna his &amp;eeooq
ANGU.S 3. TIOW 2
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Troy Olalla opened tilt bot-

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POST-RACE NOTES
. Wallace's flat tire ends
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2002 Cox News Service

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Richmond. Va.
ld&lt;Y Rudd appcarod to be In position
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Sunday to not onlv Ue Terry Labonte
for NASCAR's trononaUI&lt;COrd Wlth
tl'i.IL'OJ&gt;.secu'.i"! s·tart.s,
tmt to doll with a
Bul he was wn&gt;cl«'&lt;l
R1,1~ty Wallace
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Turn 4, and as he Ctttered
Turn 1, his car drifted up
RUOD
the track, hit Rud&lt;l's Ford
and sent lt spbmtnw: Into the wall.
Rudd .. td Wallaoo should have been
more considerate of the lender because hl.o;
lh1J had been flat for nearly a half lap
before the collision.
"lie should have run it slow enough
whero·ho dldn'tchanga throo lanes or ···ac.-. e
truck," Rudd said.
It was the sewnd time thut a Oat tiro on
Wallat-e's car caused other drivel'Sto crash.
On lnp 'El.7, Wallnoo·slowed on the back·
slretch wlth a Oat. nnd Ova drivers cra!hed

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Matt Kenseth lost two laps at the restart
or Sunday's riiCil while hts crew repaired
the exhaust system on his No. 17 Ford, but
he made up those laps and Onlshed sixth.
He moved ll'om third to second In Ihe
IK&gt;Ints standln~s. 132 behind leader Sterling
Mutiln, who llnlshed I tth.
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then they hllw In the past. And he aclmowledt!OO
the~. OOIIIPislnts.
"W. iPproc:late All or the Mdlllck the driVen
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Ulott Sadler has.confirmed that he hasW!ked
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him ll'om his contract at lhe end of the sea·
son so he can pursue anolher drtvlngjob on the
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and got his nrst Wlnoton Cup wln - and tho
Woodo' nrat since 1993 - (8llt year at Bristol, 'limn.
tle ll!ld the cheml!lry just Isn't right between
driver and cmw, but he harbon no HI will toward
the Wood famU~
"They gave me my break in Winston Cup rae·
lns:· Sadler lllld. "But I have not dono the job I felt
I've needed to do fur them.
"I feel that deep down lnolde l should move on "'
maybe they &lt;:Ould get a better'llheml!try wlth
oomebody else."
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S.nson said. lie said he n:membm&gt; the
crash but not muCh anctward.
"It's really weird to watch the video and
see me getttns out of the &lt;Ill:" he SRid. "I
don't l'Cmcmber that."

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LOWE'S MOTOR SPEEIMlY
'!hock: 1.5-mlle trl-oval , 14 degrees
banking In turns, 5 deg.,es on the
straights.
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Whtra: ConCO&lt;d, N.C..
Racea: The WinstOn. May t8; Coca·
Cola eoo, May 26; UAW-GM Quality
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Chairman: 0. Bruton Smith
Pmldent: HA 'Humpy" Wheeler.
Grandetand iNtlng: 167,000
Dille opened: June 1960
Firat Wlnalon Cup race: World 600,
June 19, 1960

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1be cost to enter a four-man team is S2S dollars. Play
wiU like place in seven age brackets with trophies for lhe
wiDDen ol' each brackel
For more information. contact Carl Wolfe at 992-2158 or
Rick Ash at 992-5960.

Slam
ftom PlgeB1
the majors' worst road record
at 2-16.
Things were looking up
when Rijo walked off the
mound with his head down
after Nick Neueebauer (1-4)
got his first maJor league hit
- an RBI single that put the
Brewers up 5·2 in the fourth.
Neugebauer then lost his
control, his composure and
h.is · lead, setting up another
miserable
night
for
Milwaukee.
After Rijo's disappointing
showing, the NL Central
leaders turned up the offense
and completed their first
three-game sweep of the
Brewers at Cinergy Field
since 1997, when Mi Iwaukee
was in the American League.
Cincinnati scored 30 runs on
38 hits in the series.
Neugebauer gave up the
lead by walking the first two
batters in the fifth and giving
up a first-pitch homer to
Kearns, tying it at 5.
Neugebauer then walked two
more, and Corky Miller's
sacrifice fly put the Reds
ahead to stay.
Dunn's first double of the
season drove in three runs in
the sixth, making it 9-5 and
setting up the blowout.
The last time Rijo started at

Rant
ftom Page B1
Kerry Collins' jaw in a preseason game. He's the guy
players hate to play against,
but want on their teams.
SmiN' PRETIY IN St.
LOUIE .
Picture draft dar in the
NFL. Every team 1s scrambling to add those key, talented, young players who will
propel the franchise to a
Super Bowl win.
Except the Rams.
Confident in their status as
one of the loaded teams in the
NFL, last year's champi·
onship game runner-up used
three draft picks on players
who will probably NEVER,
EVER attain superstar status
on a team where almost every
player thinks he is a super-

star.
First, they used a third
round pick on a Heisman
Trophy winner, Eric Crouch,
who th'ey plan to play at wide
receiver and maybe running
back. But he's a project,
because M ·0-0-N s~lls
"quarterback," the posttion
that
everybody
knows
Crouch played at Nebraska.
Imagine bemg so talent rich
that you can spend a thirdround pick on a project ptarer who is fast (4.6 second m
the 40-yard dash), but not necessarily
game-breaker
wide receiver fast.

Cinergy, he
beat
San
Fl'llllcisco 8-4, the high point
of his comeback from five
elbow operations. He was 2 ~0
as a starter with a 1.89 ERA.
In his last two starts, he's
gone downhill fast.
Rijo left his 82 mph pjtches
above the belt Wednesday
night and paid for it, giving
up. five runs in· only 3 1-3
innings. He has lost his lust
two starts, giving up II runs
in I0 1-3 innings as his ERA
climbed to 4.60.
. Jose Ac~vedo (3-1), who
was recalled from the minors
Tuesday, pitched I 2-3
innings in his first major
league relief appearance, and
Cincinnati's bullpen held the
Brewers to three hits after
Rijo left the game.
NOTES: Milwaukee's star·
ters gave ·up I 8 runs in only
I 0 innings during the three
games... Milwaukee reliever
I ose Cabrera pitched for the
fourth straight day, the first
time he's done so.... Reds IB
Sean Casey left the game in
the sixth inning after he
strained his right hamstring
while running to first base.
He was sent for a precautionary MRI exam.

It gets better, though. St.
Louis took a safety in the
sixth round named Steve
Bellisari. Yes, the one who
looked like a linebacker playing QB for Ohio State the
past three seasons. While
Bellisari did play some safety
at OSU, he's still a project.
Then, in the seventh round,
they pick a 233-pound player
from Marshall who is listed
as a center, . Chris Massey.
Everybody
knows
that
Massey isn't a real center, but
a much more specialized ani·
mal, a long snapper. As
Meigs County native Mike
Bartrum can attest, teams
know what a good snapper is
worth. ·
Even
though. Massey
reported Iy never botched a
snap in college, to my knowledge (please correct me if
I'm wrong), nobody has used
a draft pick on · a player who
will look under his legs and
throw the football about 10
times a game and drink
Gatorade the rest of the time.
St. Louis must be pretty
confident to use three picks
that way, especially after losing a top wide receiver and
its starting middle linebacker.
Rams head coach Mike
Martz is arrogant, and this
draft showed it.

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we thouaht
you with Ion today,
But that Is
notbllta new.
We thouahl about
you yesterday,
And days before
that too.
Welhlilk of
-you ln silence,
We often speak
your ruune.
Now ell we hau
are memories,
And your picture
In a frame.
Your memory
Is our keepuke,
With which we'll
never part.
God has you tn
His keeplna,
We have you In
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a career with a
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strona,arowing
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let In IAidclepon, In good room, v"1'1 tiding, lhlnglt
Cluortntlodl 1 Stll New II JtokiOn, Ohio, HJOO·
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Thunldlly, Mly 9, 2002

COURT Of' ctJIIIPON end penW wlt?l tt1t
PLEAS
liM of w.hM lnlll

ONE DAY SALE

AND· FrNALLY, THE
SURE·FrRE TEST TO INDI•
CATE THAT YOU ARI!
COMPLETELY
You miss the

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Ul; Volume an,
Pet• 471, end
¥illume S12, Pe..
413, . .1g1 County

dttcl clettcl Jenuary Wilt 4 end 1811 DO Rm...
·
5, 114e end . _ I I Cllalne to 1M,._ ol
Prior lnltrumtnt
In Vol1SS, ..... 11114, b ghllng.
rttii'IIIOM!
17, ..... 713
Melga County Deed ~-Record•;
1110
ALSO the
PIOPit1Y ..
tddrldn....,,
EXCEPTING thllt
follo-g I'MI aatal8 32011 WI!LCHTOWN n111 _
,
perctl herttofore elluate .. - ... and ROAD, POMEROY~
LEGAL
coneyld by NoR H.
nr'b 1d .. loltowa: Ott 4SlW
DESCRIPTION:
Nye to J.O. RoiCiel Beginning on the
Apprelaad et: Sltulttcltn the County
and wlla by deed rt- hill 11 1 corner 1111,1100..00
of 111e1p. In tt1t adetacl In 1148 end of land, formerly
'hrma of ule: 111% of Ohio end In the
- • In Vol. 154, OWIIICI bY Geor.. L. caall dey of .... and vm... of Middleport.
Page sse Melgl Roy end Jeoob b a I a n o •
b y l!lelng pa11a of lola County Daacl
Herttnbech et the ConllnrNitlon of Sale. 54 and SS . . originally
Recordl, ....-.nce to North end of • 11111
lllcl out and p1etttc1 by
which 11 haraby 11'- ltltm baarlng lbllph E. Tlullll~
Phillip Jonea and
made. Thle claad 11 North 12 c?eg. Eltt; Sheriff, lllelp County b o u n d • d
and
1110 eubJect to th.nn South N 3/4 Cafloa S. Ramllll
dMcrlllecl" lollowa:
cartaln RIGHT OF dtg. Eat 5 chel111 10 Lerner, Sampeon
Beginning et the
6
WAY gnmtacl by Noll II nita to • ateke;
0
c!.:n::
H. Nya to the Ohio thenn South 11 112 Rothtm, 120 E. ~..:.
Fuel a.. Company del· Willi chalnl 25 Fourth StrHI, lth Walnut and Fourth
end rac:ordld In ¥111. IInke to 1 tllke; Floor, Clnolnnetl, OH Strtell at iha
4, Peg• 304 ol the thence South 31 114 45202. (Its) 241.4100 aouthwtll corner ol
Right ol Way Recordl del· Wilt I chllnl 21 OH SUp Cl IOCMI77S2 tot no. 54; thence
of M1lga County, llnka to the pi- of
north elong the ea1t
Ohio.
beginning,
· (I) I, 11, 2S, 200:1
tina of Fourth Strttt
PARCEL NO. 2: contelnlng 1 end - - - - - - (52 fHI) nny - fHt
The
following 351100
more or
Public Notice
ID 1 atake; then.-~
cleacrtbtcl -1 eatate '-·
___;;...;;.;;,;,;,;,.,;..:.;;.,;;.;,;.,_
lltuelaclln the Vl..tll
SAVING AND
C.rd of Thenke
of
Mlneravllle, EXCEPTINGerlghtol
NOTICE II haraby
County ol Melgl 1nd wey ten l"t wide glvan
thll on
State of Ohio, end elonaltleEIItlldlol Saturdey, M1y 1t, . rw-----..;,.,
known
u the thl leal mentlontcl · 2002, at 10:00 e.m., • The family o
Thom11 LeW II lot, line end EXCEPTING public •le will be held
end being epart of the coel under llld et 211 ·W11t Second
t DO Acre Lot No. 302, lend and the right to StrMt, Pomeroy, Ohio,
end pertly In Sactlon mlne•ma.
11 the extendad
No. I, Town N. 2 and
REFERENCE II Pllklng lot (bellda
Renge No. 13; and mede to deede Powell'• Super Vatu)
beginning at the recordld In Voluma The F•rme,.lank •nd Would Uko to tboak
Northweit corner ol 311, Peae 745; Savlnga Company, 11 everyone for their
Devld Rlohlld'l Lot; Volume 305, Paga . 11lllng for ceah the k!ndn... ond love
th1nc1 North 5I e~eg.
following collltel81:
sbowa to tho family
W11t 2 · 1nd 27/too
tet7 CHEVY MONTE
durtDa the recent loss
ohaln1 to the
CARLO
Southwlill 09mer ol
2GIWW12MOVI115784 ol our mother. Thaoka
·Gaorge Gllrland'e lolj
The Farmere lank to Rev.. Doovld Coaar
1
lhence Iouth 111114
and
Savlnga lor tbe wonderful
dtg. 111100 ohelnt to
.
Compeny, Pomare~y,
1 ellkt; lhiiiCIII 112
8:30AM Sunday, OhiD, reaar••• the lltl'vl.. ond everyone
deg, 1111 1 l!ld
right to bid II thla who st'11t lood, nowen
25/1 oo chllnl to . June 91h 0 The llle, end to withdraw 111d prayers. The
Chartee Re11 11111
Racine Gun Club tha ebove colleteral Wblte-Mcqulo
lh1nca South U end
l'tUIIt eWIIdld: Molt
prior to llle. Furlhar,
3/5 deg. 1111 2 and
ftlll,llla lith, end m111r The Ferme,. lenk 1nd Fu-al home and
11100 chaine to the ....,., ,uod,lll..,..&amp;'::, Savlnga .Company •peclally to Mike
hll
biCk H!le Of Henry lnd INIII PIOra raearvea the right to PullwD ·for
polu evilllllble. opon to
1 1
11 bid
Jon•• lot; the !lot 111 ,outlll thnd undor. 11 •c
or •
• ki!&gt;dnetiS and coacern.
North 11 1/2 deg.
aubmln •
Everyone who vlllted
-----:7"-:-=:---~---The
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b
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v
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dllcrlbed colleteral the funeral bome
Help Wanted
· will be 101~ "II II· durlna the caUina
whera Ia", with no houn and servk:a:.
e1prtt11ed or Implied The 'lllpper Plolna
.t1
werrenty given.
v.r.w.
auxUial'l'
For
further
women,
who
pnpand
Part·tlme po•ltlon available In Melp County, 2! Information, or for 111
hrs/wk Mfl'u/Th.
ll!ltlet lndude teachlna 1 p poI n t m1 n t
to and ·served the food
conununlty aad personal skiDs to an Individual lnepeol colleterel, and Royal Oak Rolllll'l
with mental retardation. Requlr&lt;menta: Hlah prior to 1111 dtte for use or their facUlty.
schooldlptoina/GED,vltlddrlver'•Ucense,three contact
Sheila
yean good drlvlnl nperl....., ond adequate lluohenan 11 H2·2131. ·Atso to O'BIODetl
lloopllal Emeraency
automobUe lmur-e coveraae. $7,00/br, Send (I) I, I, 10 3TC
Room Starr
and
l'tiumeto:
·
Camden
.Clark
Buckeye Community Services
Public Notice
P.O. Box 604
HOMpltal
Coronory
SHERIFF'S 8ALI!
J kso OH 45640
Can unit
rtarr,
ac
n,
RI!AL ESTATE
docton and cbaplaln.
Deadline for applicants; 5/13102
CAIE NUMBER
Tbaoka
to
Ptm
£out&lt; o...., ....,, Em...,.,
OICVIIt2
l.aStlla Nallonel link Henderson 111d Allee
•• Truatae under the
HawthOrne for their
Pooling end Sarvlch1g klndn... and oupport.
Ag,..rnent dated
111111 8erl11 1Ht·2
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c/o Superior lenk,
FBI Plelntlfl
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In purauance of an
Order of Sale to me
dlrec:tld from eald
• Court In the ebova
• entltlld action, 1 will
expo•• to eale at
public auction at the
Courthouae Dn June
27, 2002, et 10:00
1.m. of llld day, tha
following deecrlbld
rttl•tal8:
The following· 1111
pro party furthar
delcrlbecUefollowt:
Parcel
ldanllllc.llon No: 11·
oosu.ooo; tl·
00514.000;
110011 s.ooo; 18 _
00811 .000 end 18·
00882.000
ere
IIIUIIICIIn tha Vllllge
of Mlnl!'lvllle, County
ol Melga end ltate ol
Ohio:
PARCEL NO . t :
lltuetld In the
VIIIID" ol Mlntf'lvlllt
end Pomeroy, In
Town No. a, Rena•
No. 13, t?eotlon No. 1
1ndiOOAcreLotNo.
302, and bounded
1nd deacrlbed 11
lolloM: 111111nnlng 11
1 line which rune 1
deg. Well !rom tha
Southllet corner of
tha E11t hall of tha
Southaaet querter ol
Section No. 8, Town
No.2, and Rena• No.
13 ol the Ohio
Company'•
Purchall,
about
382 IHt
South
of 1 eyc1mora trea
etendlng In the front
ol the eteble on tha
preml111, where e
1lonewaeplecadlor
e corner; thence
North 12 de g. Elet
170 fHt to the rocke;
thence .bY tha 11m1
btlrlnge 3 chllnl
end 53 IInke to 1
corner; thence Norlh
38 1/2 deg. Eaet 8
chelna end 2111nke to
th1 Well corner ol
Gao rae Garland'•
lend; thenca North 35
dag. Elat 2 chaine
end 34 IInke to the
North corner ol
George 01111nd'1
lend; thenca North 55
dag. Weet 2 chelne
and ttl IInke to the
·EIII corner ol B.H.
Skinner'• lot; thence
south 48 112 dag.
Welt 1 chelne to the
South llna ol eald
1ect1on; lhenca North
18 deg. W11t along
uld line 1 cheln end
45 IInke to the querter
of 11ld Section No. a;
thance eouth 1 deg.
Weet 2 chelnl end 40
llnkl; . thence North
10 deg. Weel 87 1111;
thane• South 40 deg. ·
Will 150 feet to the
Str•t; thence South
47 dig. E11t 200 !eel .
to the piece of
beglnn11111.
Excaptlng the coal
end
mining
prlvellgtl end right
Ol WIY PllllgiWIY
and auch other
r111rvatlone 11 eal
out In the deed
recordad In Vol. 31,
Page 705 Melge
County Deed
..
Recorda, raferenca to
WhiCh II hereby
INidl.

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10" Hanging Baskets '8.10 .
Wide Aeeor1ment or Hertla, Annuala,
Perennlala In 4" pott tor

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740-985-3948

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35537 St. Rt. 7 Nonh • Pomeroy, OH 45720
•Golden Bow 16.000Twine ............. $18.65
• Golden Bow 9,000Twine ............... $16.65
• 20,000 Plastic BalerTwine ............. $15.75
• Top Dress Pastures with Sulfur
Urea ....................................... $120 per ton
Equine 12 ................................. $5.00150 lbs
Sweet Stuff.............................. $4.40/SO lbs.
Stall dry ro.r biams, pens. cages, &amp;
tru llers ............................................ ,$ 10.50/bag
Mortoo System Saver Pellets for septlcs and

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middleport, OH

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Barbershop Quartet
The Ariel Theater presents .a
Barbershop Quartet concert Saturday at
7:30 p.m. General admission tickets we
$10 and are available at Corbin-Snyder
and the Kalal Patch. For more infonnation contact Dr. Orr at (740) 446-1227 If no one answers please leave a message,

Whirs Inside

FALL OF THE MARK V

Dinner Theater
Variety Show
The Meigs Variety Show featurIng pop musfc from the SOs to the
millennium. by Meigs High School
music students will be held Friday
and Saturday, 7 p.m. 11ckets are $5
for adults, $3 for.students. For more
informati6n call (740) 992-2158.

Fur Peace Ranch
to have Concert
• · Cindy Cashdollar, ·Martin
Simpson and Del Ray will present a
concert at the Fur Peace Ranch, 8
p.m. Saturday in the Fur Peace
Station Concert Hall. For more informlltion or tickets call (740) 992-7595.

• POINT PLEASANT - The Point Pleasant High
School Drama Club will be conducting • dinner theater
Saturday. A spaghetti dinner wlU be setved at ~:30 p.m.
and at 7:30 the cast wll perform "Realster Here1 • comedy-murder-mystery. 11ckets are $10 for the alnner and
play and $5 for the play only. For more lnformatl.on, call
(304) 675-1350.
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Dance
• SOU11iSIDE - Dance at ihe Southside Community
Center Saturday, 7 to 10 p.m., with Sounds of Blueanss. A
Good will offering will lle accepted at the door. Call Peg
Dowell at (304) 675-2049 for more information.

Poclf¥ lovers and book junkies can
satisfy the1r cravings at the 17th Annual
Spring Literary Festival to be held at
Ohio University, today and Friday, at
Irvine Auditorium on the West Green.
The festival features fiction writer Jim
Harrison; poets, Stephen Dunn and
Eleanor Wilner; and nonfiction writers,
Andrea Dworkin and Susan Griffin. For
more information and schedule, call
(740) 593-1886.

Commission heeds will of the people

Reds rewind to '99, II

BY BRIAN J. REED
BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

Deaths
Ora Hill, 90 ·
Mona Sorden 87
Clarence Hoo~~ 86
CiladY$ Webb,'es ·
Dorolhy McDaniel, 47

Poetry

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Veggietales
Live!
• Veggietales Live I May
II, 10 a.m., 1, 4and 7 p.m.,
on sale now, Palace Theatre
In Columbus. For more
Information call (614) 4699850.

"Circus Beckett" ·
The "Circus Beckett" will be presented by the Ohio University School of
Theater May IS-18 and 22-~S. F~;~r more
information contact the Oh1o Umverslty
School ofThcatcr at (740) 593-4800.

DOWN IHI GOD - The Mark V Building In downtown Middleport came tumbling down
Thursday. The exterior well of the century-old landmark began to visibly deteriorate following
Wednesday's heavy rains, and finally collapsed at 9:45 a.m. Crews Immediately began remov·
In&amp; dabrls from Inside the bulldlni end from North Second Avenue, which, along with Mill Street,
has been closed to traffic since Wednesday night. (Brian J. Reed)
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lng Sarah Hughes and
Michelle Kwan, May 14, 7
p.m. 11okets are $31-$66
and are available at the
Nationwide Arena In
Columbus. Call 1,800645-2657.

'Crimes of the heart'

dalms fall for
third week

70's Soul Jam .

"Crimes of the Heart", melodramatic comedy by the Players Theatre/Berean
Community Players. Pulitzer Prize winning comedy about demands, conflicts
and bonds of sisterhood. Program will be
held at Stuart's Opera House in
Nelsonville. For information call (740)
753-1924.

• The Ohio Theatre In '
Columbus presents the
'70s Soul Jam featuring
The Dells May IS, 8 p.m. '
11cket prices range from
$29.25-$34.50. p-or more
Information call (614) 4690939.

Fox Fake
Fest
Mother's Day Buffet

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The
Polads
Amphitheater J)tesents the
Pox Fake Feat Sunday at 3
p.m. Doors open at 2 p.m.
11cket price is $10 or one
can char.&amp;e by phone by
calling (614) 431-3600 or
by golna online to
www.tlcketmaster.com.

Brass Ring Golf Club Mother's Day
Buffet. Reservations are welcome. The
Country Club is just off Ohio 328. For
mon: infonnation on this event call (740)
385-8966.

WASHINGTON (APl -.
New Qlahns for unemployment Insurance fell for· the
third straight week, suggesting . the economic
recovery Is motivating
companies to Jay off fewer
workers. But that doesn't
mean they will be In a rush
to hire.
For the week ending May
4, new claims dropped by a
seasonallY. adjusted II ,000
to 411,()()ij, the lowest level
since March 16, the Labor
Department
reported
Thursday. Claims fell by
5,000 and by 25,000 In the
prior \WO weeks.
The nation'&amp; unemployment rate jumped to 6 percent In April - the highest
in nearly elaht years - as
Jobseekers streamed back
lnto the market faster than
companies added new positions.

Academic Fair
MIDDLEPORT - Meigs
Middle School's Academic
Fair, held Thursday, was no
ordinlll')' scien~e fair.
Unique topice like "The
Life of Lucille ~Ba\1,"
"BilliardM''
and
"Cheerleadlna" were outlined
In colorfuf and wellresearched displays right
alongside the more conven·
tiona!
projects,
like
"Thrnadoes "
"Bridle
Deslan" and "Architecture.
Eiahth graders at the school
displayed more than 117 projects, with topics ransing
from American history, literature, mathematics, popular
music and motion pictures,
and, of course, science experiments.
Inspired no doubt by the
tragic events of Sept. II, pro·
jects examining the design of
the Pentagon and World Trade
Center were also on display.
Students have been work·
Ina on their protects since
January, and met fndlvidually
with judges to dlscuu their
flndinas Thursday. Anna
Hartenbach's project display

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about the history of "The
Wizard of Oz" included a
"Dorothy . Gail" costume:
Blue ginaham dress and
sparkling ruby-colored shoes.
She is pictured discussing her
project wfth Cathy Lentes and
1\vlla Buckley, both judges of
the event. Her project was
later awarded rtrst place in the
Language Arts category.

Other winners included
Whi!ney Thoene, science,
"Does Color Stem-u-late
Plant Growth;" Joshua Venoy,
related arts, "The Life of Phil
Mickelson;" Travis Cundiff,
math, "What Angels Have to
Do with Pool, " and Tara Lee,
history, "The ·Underground
Railroad: The Path of
Freedom." (Brian J. Reed)

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The aroup the Sln&amp;ln&amp; Echoee will appear at the 12th annual Bend Aree Goapll Jubilee May 1!5-19 at the
State Farm Museum arounda near Point Pleasant. (Submitted)
.

"Bye Bye Birdie"
F'ust Stage Theatre Co. presents the
musical at 8 p.m. May 10 in the new
Huntington High School auditorium.
The musical is afso offered at 8 p.m. May
17-18 and 2 p.m. May 11-12 and 18-19.
nciets are $8 and $6 for children age 12
and younger. They are availal,)le at the
door or from a cast member. All seating
is gel'leral admission. For mon: information on this event call (304) 529-1516.

Bend Area Gospel Jubilee
STAFF REPORT

POINT PLSASANT - The
12th annual Bend Area Gospel
Jubilee, touted as one of the
latgest and most excitin' gospel
sings in West Virginia,. 1s slated
for May IS through I9 and will
once again feature a full slate of
entertainment,
prayer
and

preaching.
The event will be conducted at
the State Farm Museum and will
feature more than 70 groups and
soloists, singing from an outdoor
open pavilion.
Some of the performers slated
to appear include Kevin Spencer
and Friends, Jody Brown lndian

. Family, Melody Trio, Sin11lna
Echoes, Haire family, J.B. and
Barbara Spencer, The Freemans,
The Browders and many, many
more. ·
.
The admission is free but love
offerinJS will be held daily. For
more mformation, call Evelyn
Roush at (304) 882-2049.

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Admission to the muieum
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senior• and students. Call
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IMNG 1'011 CHIUIIIIN - Children at the Shrtnera Bum Center In Cincinnati will benefit from
a lift of $500 donated by the Fraternal Order of the Eagles 2171, Pomeroy. Bruce Teaford,

donation• chairman, rl&amp;ht, glv.. the oh~k to Shriner Walt Manley of Tuppers Plains. whose
retirement year• hiM! been dedicated to raising money for the hospital. He collects aluminum
cena end other "junk" he Hill to the Middleport Recyclln&amp; Center. Last year. the total came to
more than $!1,000. With Teaford and Manley are Shriner Dan Spurlock and Harry Davidson, vice
prealdent of tha Pomeroy Ea&amp;lea. (Charlene Hoeflloh)

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RACINE - The absence of an emergency squad in the
Racine area and ways to obtain one were discussed during
the recent meeting of Racine Village Council.
Council discussed the lack of an emergency sguad in the
village, as well as areas around Racine, and the lime delays
associated with Pomeroy's squad responding to calls.
After deliberating on the issue, council agreed to attend
an EMS trustee meeting on Wednesday in hopes of persuading the trustees to pface a paid squad unit in the village.
Council also approved the second reading of an ordinance that will establish pay dates for the village's hourly
employees, as well ~s providing for 26 pays. The ordl·
nance, if approved, Will also consolidate all salanes of officials and employees of the village.
In other matters, council discussed the status of the village's compactor truck and refuse service. All agr~ed that a
special meeting should be held on Monday to d1scuss the
pros/cons of purchasing a new or used compactor truck and
whether to haul debris to a landtill or the recycling center
at RockSP.rings.
Counctl also:
· • received word that the village's application for the .
Distressed Area Grant, which would have gone toward a
new water treatment plant project, was reJected;
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• discussed the upcoming vi sit of Ohw Department of
Natural Resources (ODNR) repre sentatives and their
review of village FEMA regulations;
• approved checks from Scipio Township trustees for
payment of a fire truck and snow plow the township recent·
ly purchased from the village;
• accepted bids from Jim Reedy, Racine, and Mike Corns.
Ravenswood, W.Va., for a dump truck the village is selling,
and Dwight Hill for a flatbed truck.

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POMEROY - Meigs County Commissioners will not
enact an additional sales tax for law enforcement purposes, and will not place the sales tax increase on the ballot
again in the falL
The commissioners' proposed half-percent tax hike
was rejected by voters in Tuesday's primary election, by
a 72-fercent margin . If passed, proceeds from the ·additiona tax would have been used to supplement the bud·
get of the county sherf1T and help operate the existing
coun!Y./'ail, now used as a five-day holding facility, or a
new JRI .
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By law, commissioners can enact the sales tax without
voter approval, but Mick Davenport and Jim Sheets said
yesterday they will not consider the tax because of its
.resounding defeat in the primary.
"The issue went before the people and was dec;ided by
the people. The people spoke,' Davenport said. "We gave
the voters an opportunity to express their opinion about
the issue, and they did."
During their regular meeting on Thursday, the commissioners authorized Sheriff Ralph Trussell to pursue grant
· funding from the Ohio Department of Criminal Justice
Services for new radio equipment.
Trussell will seek $47,200 through OCJS and its
Homeland Security program, to be matched with $15,800
in local funding, for the purchase of a new base radio,
mobile units and portables.
The present radio system is 12 years old, accordins to .
Deputy Scott Trussell, who discussed the grant apphca·
tion yesterday, and individual units require frequent
replacement.
The new system will be compatible with SecureNet,
. which prevents the public from hearing secure conversa•. lions on the system.
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Commissioners t1lso approved payment of bills in the
amount of $174, 192.44; approved appropriation of
$3.~00 into the budget of the Youth Serv1ces D1rector for
Juvenile Court; approved an appropriations adjustment
for the grants office in the amount of $304.5 L

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