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This i~ in Ullltrnst ro how
things tool~ Thuml~ 1001'11·
l~. At that poi11t, hfe was
lll)parently ba..:k ro ll&lt;ll'lll:ll,
on~ day al\er dutens of worters wall~ oil' the job to
prutt:St payroll d~crks that
bounced and ro foon nn il'lfot-.
mationnl pldret.
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The plant QPpenred tu ~ 111
full oper.ttlon, the employee
parking lot was full, n11&lt;l 110
one wa~ picketing oot~ide.
Thumtay mom it'll!. owner
Dr, Boris bnnm1i was stHI
meeting with il'lvre:stors 111
lsroelto try ro solve the comPliny's cash·tlow problems,
:~'OI'di~ to Wolfe.
"I thlnl: they are tryh~ to

lroubled plant
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wort things out," Woll'e snid;
refurri~ to tile invesrors,
Aside frim1 th:af, \\\life would
ooly t.'OIIIirm that work ~had
returned m their posts and that
Highlanders would ha\"C an
announcemem at\er l p.m.
Thllh;day.
But calls tllnt-ed ro 'Mllfc's
tltliee .nl\cr l p.m. were not
returned. A Sll(rel:lry said lie.
was in tile plnnt talking tu
wurltt!'ll nnd not nvuilnbl\!,
It was at\er 3 p.m. when
Higginbotham Ctllled tile
Register to infunn the public
that the pl~11t wns shut down.
l=innlly, at 5:20. Wolfe
tmswered the phone. without
identifyh~ Hlt~hlandc!'ll when

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denies request

. POM~ROY - Heritage
Day will be celebrated by the
M~ljls ~Ul\tY Historical
Society at the Meigs Museum
with S!)e(illl exhil51ts Sul\day
frolrt I p.m. tn ~ p.m.
·l'his ~ellt's theme Is
"America s Collectibles\"
fellhirint~ children's cole\:tlbles, sheet mUsic, pic·
tuies, household .Items, al\d
l)tl\er al\tlques from the local

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2002

MOUNTAINEER

St. $8~·$~4.~0
Hf. $82-$90, 425-$2~11 St.
$82-$88 Hf. $73-SIIO ~~0·
11m St. $78-$84 Hf. $70·
$77 M0·12511 St. $14•$81
Hf, $M·$73; '7~0-8~011 St.
$68-$74 Hf, $110•$68.

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County
Commissioners
huve relccted 11 request from
Sherltl''Rulph Trussell, duted
Wedn~sduy, to seek the
uppolntment of legul coun·
· selto represent him uud puy
$1 $,000 for legal fees In un
ongoing l:lud!!et buttle.
The Issue of requesting
the uppointment of Athens
uttnruey Hermun A. turson
to represent 'rl'USsell, und the
uppt'llprlution of $1 ~.000 for
legul l'ees, died fur luck of u
motion ut the cnmntlsslon·
ers' regulnr mecthtl! on
'rhursduy.
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letter to the board und
Prosecutor Put Story, usked
the commissioners to
request,
through
the
Common Pleu~ Court, the
uppolnt.ment of Cur~on to
represent Trussell on ongo·
lnM budgetur)' pmblems.
It Is necessary for me to
huve independent legul

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2002

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Inc, market
report Frum Onll1P9ll~ for
•~tie~
~onducted
on
Wedllellday,

Muscleii/Fieshed
Medlui11/Lentl

'th n/Ll~ht
$31•$40;
Bulls SS4· !14.
blll!k fhe Farm•
Cow/C1tlf Pllln $~~~­
$?80i bred Cows $220·
$6001 Baby C~tl ve• $3~­

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$4,500

lie at~Swered. He then oontirmed tile bad news"The u11ion people IIR
bel~ laid off," 'M)Ife said.
"Mana@l!mcnt is shutlina
down the plnnt telllJ)Ohrily ro
foonulnte a plan. The official
WMI is n minlniUm two-wtek
layotl' with the hope of
restmi~ the phmt as soon as
possible. '
'Mllfe indicated tllnt pl1111t
owner Dr, Boris Bmnal
would be nvtlilable roday fur
un interview.
"We need m get ~st the
emotions of this day, • Wolfe
said. "Thmorrow's (Frida.y)
nnotller duy. and we hope m
haVe better news soon,"

$2~01 diilltS

$2•$611,
Upc!omtng •peehdil
Call th11 offit!e at 446·
9696,

counsel to · represent me
regarding budget mattel'll,
includlnll pursuit of lltlga·
tlon, If nccessru:y," Trussell
wrote In · Ills letter,
"Therefore, I am writing to
you to request you to mllke
appl kutlon to the Meigs
County Coun of .Common
Pleus for the boord to
employ (Carson) and
Sowush, Cursol\ &amp; flerrler of
Athens. us lel!ul counsel for
the Meigs Ct&gt;Unty Sheriff's
Otnce."
Cllrson 's hourly rate ·
uccordlnl! to Trussell, would
be $150 per hour.
"It Is untldputed thmlegul
fees und out·of·pociCet
expenses of $1 S,OOO need to
lle ttuthorlted ut this time,"
Trussell wrote. "I regret the
necessity of this reqUest.
However, lhe otllce of the
M~lg~ County sheriff tnust
be properly funded If I um to
fulfill ull of my stututory
duties."
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Lute lust yenr, Trussell
gave notice of his Intent to
lu~ on· ull stuff due to u luck
ol funding. Lust month, a
pt·opo~ed half-percent sules
tux Increase for operation of
the sherltT's department and
.lull wus rejected by voters
by u murgln of nearly 3 to I,

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begins June 28

tu collections·up In May
lected $97,660.13, repre~ent- reJected u proposnl by the
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lng revenue from March, ' Meigs Count)' commluloners
POMBROY - Revenue . compared to Murch 200 I to Increase the county's NaleN
ttom iiil~ti till has tlltll!hed 11 sar1s tax revenue Of tux by un additional half per·
yeut•to-dMie del1clt of more $91,6!1CM8.
cent. That lncrea8e, If
than $3$.000 when cump~red Last ~t~ontl) wu only the upproved, would have been
to collections last year, aecond ihla year during which used to supplement the oper·
IW~t:ll'dllll to Meigs County sales tllll collection• exceeded utlng budget of the county
. Auditor Nancy Parker the month's ooilectlons a year sheriff and the coumy jaiL ·
Cam.,bell.
e.qrller. Jn Febrtutry, collec- Offlcials blame the dwln·
Sale8 IIlli receipts In May tlons were $200 higher tluln dllng sales ti!X revenue on a
wer~ actually $6,000 hlah.er those of a year earlier, repre- number of factors, including
.thafl
those collected In May senttna · collection&amp;
In last yeut's elo&amp;ina of Pamidu
2001, but the deficit ln ~ollec• becenibet of 2001 and 2000, In Pomeroy and Jerry Bibbee
tlonll for 2002 to date remain respectively.
fiord In Middleport, and the
111 It $3$,8~2.42 lhortfitll, . The county collects ~ per- opening of the Wai-MIIrt&amp;tore
aceording to flgureil provided Cl!l\ts~le&amp; lltlt on behalf of the In Mason, W.Va., which I&amp;
by CampbelL
state and 1 one-percent local
i.a•t mooth, the county col• · sates tall. Lalit month, voters
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IIUIOber of both national and
POMEROY - With sum· regional blues and blues·
mer officially urrlvlng In u rock performers.
mutter of weeks, members "The sucee8s of lust yeut's
Ill' the Pllnteroy Blues und Inaugural Big Bend Blues
Jazz Society {PB&amp;J's) nre Bush wus Utlbellevablc!"
gearing up for the 2002 said Welker, 11s he bust y
Rhythm on the River con- hung t1yers heralding the
cert series and Big Bend occurrence of this year's
Blues Bash Festlval.
festival.
According to Juckle . "Despite a deluge of rain,
Welker,
president
of over 2,000 people turned out
PB&amp;J's, following the for lust year's festival,"
tremendous success of the udded Welker. "We antlcllu~t two concert series, flve pate this yeut's crowd to be
free outdoor ·concerts will much bigger, somewhere
once uguln be offered to the around 4,000·~,000 people."
public ut the Rl,v!!rfront "This yeut's muslcalllneAmphltheuter, startmg June up Is much stronger and the
28, und running every ftstlvul has been advertised
Friday night untll fuly 26. . worldwide in several of the
The ~erie~ will culminate blues liCI1rc's bluest magswith the second annual Big
Bend Blues Bash Festival on
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. The bodies of Connie B~tuchmo:;tt. 46..11\d dit~httt. K-.tlt.
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20. or Pi~erington, ~ loond May l 4 tloa.tina n~lt.t to the

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S11turday... Mostl sunny.
Tri-coonty residents are Highs in the mid Os.
aetting a break trom the dis· Southeast winds S to t 0
mal, mny weather just in mph.
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lime tor the weekend.
S11turdo.y nlght ... Mostly
Sunny skies with tempera· c:le.r. Low~ in the upper SOs.
tures In the 80s were ex.pect· ·
Exttn&amp;d fortcast:
ed on both Saturday and
Sunday... Partly cloudy.
Sunday,
the . National Hil!hs in the mid 80s.
Weather Service said.
Sunday
niaht ....Mostly
Forecasters s11id cleal' skies clear. Lows in the lower 60s.
Friday night .would.•l!ow the _Mon~ay... Partly ' cloudy.
mercury to dtp aaam tnto the Htahs tn the mid 80s.
50s.
Tuesday... Partly cloudy. A
The NWS sllid the dry and chance of showers and thun·
warm conditions were pro· derstorms from e~~rly ofietvlded by a high pressure sys· noon on. Lows in the lower
tem stretchtna from eastel'il. 60s and highs in the upper
Canada to Tllxas with 80s.
southerly winds.
Wednesday... Purtly cloudy
Sunset toniaht w!ll be at wilha chance ofshowers and
· 8:58, and sunrtse on thunderstorms. lows in the
Saturday Is at 6:03 11.111.
mid 60s and highs In the
Weather forecast:
lower 80s.
. Toni.ht ... Mostly
clear. Thursday... Mostl.y clear.
Lows m the mid SOs. light lows near 60 und htghs neur
and variable winds.
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OO.t. Which Wll$ moomlon the sou~ shore of the ~..lab
Cumberland,lPQP~.!IV I'UOI'Ul Montkdlo. Ky.
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ror the Kentucky State Fire M~nl s Office s.td ~ ~ an
tmJII'(lpcr powe~ connettton betWftn the boatnnd land.
. The new~p~~per sa\d a deputy 1.-oroner .~ w:as elt.pttted to
tssue a ruhng on Friday that the ~n etther were elt(tll)cuted or drowned bccouse of an electnc shock.

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POMEROY -A civil case tiled by
Ohio Valley Bank against
irgil
ltartley, and othet"s. in Meigs County
Cotn.mort Ptceas Coort has bo.:en di~·
missed.

Fie cases
POMEROY - .A foreclosure atti011
has been riled in Meigs CoMly
Coo\mon Pleas Court by Conseco
Fi~nce Srervking Dllp,, Tempe, Arill.,
~~ln5t ltenee Todd, Pomeroy. and 0111·
et'$, alleging default 011 a rnortgage
~t
in the amount of
$26,653.-43; and by Farm Credit
Srerv~~ or Mid-America, louisville,
Ky., ;against Robert: E. Burdine, Long ·
Bottom, and others, !llle.glng default on
a loan agreement m the ammmt of
$1?1,349.0?,

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June 17-21 -7-8:30 p.m.
Sunday Program
10:30 a.m. ---.: June 23rd
Everyone Invited·
Call 992-1750 for Registration
Deadline June 1oth '

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Money restored in state budget
to help elderly stay at home
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) .......
While many state agencies'
budaels continue to be whacked
becluae of Ohio's fiscal crisis,
lhe lateatdeal to ciOSCI the state's
$1.9 billion bucJaet hole will
help one p'opm that WOI'ka to
keeD the elderly In their homes.
"lt Ia aort of a moral victory
IIIII 1 victory In common sense
u we view It," Steve Proctor,
aJ)Oktlman for the Ohio
De.~ent of . A11in11, said
ThwWIIY.
The bDl Oov. Bob Thft signed
Wednesday Includes 57.8 inll·

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Aging Department program · AB u result, the depurtment
that provides the elderly health hus had to limit the number of
eare, mtals and other IISs!stanee people who can enroll In PASS·
at home. Advocates so.y the pro- PORT each month a.nd put oth·
aram saves the state money by ets on a waltlna list. As of the
1Ceepin11 (leOple out of nursing end of April, there were neatly
· homea while allowing 24~00 ' I,300 people on the waltlnllllst,
annual recipient&amp; tho .dlanit)' of Including liB people In nurslna
•taYina at home.
homes wllo would like to return
'The proanun's fundlna had home.
been out by nearly S4 million as Agin11
Director
Joan
Ohio continues to strllaale with Lawrence swd about 200 more
a recession that has hurt tax col· have given up on 11ett1na PASS·
lecdons. The cuts also cost the PORT ilti'Vlces ani! have deeid·
state matchln11 money from the eel to stay In nurslna homes.

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tall collec:tlons due
to the closlna of the Southem
Ohio Coal Co.'s Mel;s
Mine&amp;.
The year'a collection of
sales tax to · date totals
$440,74$. The county col·
lec:ted $1.15 million in sales
tax last year, and Sl.l 9 mil·
Uon In 2000.
PI'QPelty

believed to hive had a neaa·
tlve Impact on the Meiaa
County retail ec:on~.
: The contlnulna deCline In
ll.les tu revenue Is of partie·
plar concern to locar oft\·
cla.la. becau&amp;e It comes ·at 1

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The festival, whleh Is a

tlekettd event and tOiit&amp; $10

to attend, will include a bevy

of tllent, lntludlna Thll Ma
Rainy Band trom Columbus.
who'11 open the fest Ival with
a performance from 11·
1US p.m., Phil and the
Thrill, 1· 1:45 p.m., The
Slater Brothers B1u~ Band,
2·3:30 p.m., 111\d The
Carpenter Ants
from
Charleston, W.Va., 4-5:30
p.m.
As the sun slowl:t. dips
billow the horlaon, 'hlUIS·
style blues sensation Joanmt
Connor wlll llahl-up the.
st~ from 6·7:30 p.m. with
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•WilY durina a dn~wlng Itt the
elid ofthe .fi!stlvat
. ~ society will kick Its
Rhythm on fhe Rivu sumn\\\1' Wl\(ert $tries off 011
June 28 with a perfunnllnct
by Athet\s' l:lWn Los Vlejos
B111111J.llitm Ill 7 p.m. on the
Rlvttfrolit Anmhltheater.
l.os Viti~» ltl;mquib)$ is 11
llll·plttt! &amp;and whO perfunns
11 style l'lf musie tl\111 comblne~ the rithness of jatt
hlll'n\011)1, melody and lmprovlsatlOII with tlie infuttiou~ ·
rhythms lndl;enoos ro Latin
lind Afm·Cilblln musie,
The sound of the band is
llthiewd tllroolh combining
Slllll:lphone 11nil It seld~m
used lnstrumentt the martm·
btl, with a traditional Latin
rhythm settiOIItompri~ of
plann, bass and P.ereUssiOII.
Opening for Los Viejos
Blllnqultos will, be acoustic
illlitar sensatlnn Shawn

the River series, including
Latin ja2L, corllemporary
blues, delta blues, soul, l't)Ck,
•nd ~spel," said Welker.
"Whatever style of 1nusic
~like, ~·u probably have
n."
kounding 0111 the remainder or the summer concert
series will be:
• IJreR Schaber and H.igh ·
Street, With opening act Dale
Kulchar, July 5,
• Jl'lhnnie Marshall, with
opening act Myron Hart. July
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19;
• The Johnny Rawl s
Revue, ·with . opening act
Tony Tenogha; Bhtzkneg
and Liquid Cryst;~l (main
stage) luly 26.
for more int(mnatton on
th~ Big · 13d td l.lhi&lt;'S IJ.1sh
festival or tl)&lt;' Rhythm on
the River co11ccrt,, mntact
Srott.
Welker at 992-6524 or dtcck
"We are pleased to have out the Court sn-.,ct Gnll
sueh 11 lbfile vllriet)' of music - websill! at www.courtstrectscheduled fur our Rhythm on gtiiLcom.

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AU Flats $6.99
AU 10" &amp; 12n baskets $6.99
4" Gerber daisies $1 .50 each
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lttRttions," Aid ~ku. "At.
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legends The Johnny Rawls
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their own, unique 1\t~lon nf
saul and blllt$ music; a mill·
tu~ thtl l~ l:tlflslllemd to bt
"the true bl~ musle of the
future."
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11:30 p.m. tu mumerie those
In •~•nee with his blulna
ultar teehnlque and amulna
w show perfurmance,
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for blu~s master Buddy Guy,
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Jiml Hendrilland Stevie Ray
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volc:e ean bring 11 tnr to
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For lnst:m&lt;:e. Mexican poli1.-e ra-ently found a stolen ttid:

abandoned along a remote highw-.ty in Zac:nlan, about ~20
miles north\\'est of Mexico City. The tnK:k had been cunymg
PO tons of sodium cy-..mide.
Ml&gt;M of the sodium cyani&lt;k. a &lt;ka.lly chemical that if
inhaled &lt;ll' ingested :uutcks the nen'OOs sysrem and can cause
u pen.-on ro ·utfucare. was missing.
Given the threat of terrorism, border guards in the United
Smtes now are taking extru precautions to mul'f: sute that the
missing ~'Odium cyanide does 001 make its \\Illy across the
border. where it &lt;."'O!d conceivably be used in a terrorist
attack.
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Meanwhile. Mexican authorities are looki~ for lhree
~ men who authorities believe stole the vehtc!e. So far,
hoW~:ver, no one has been anesled. and tealisiically they
probably woo 't be .. In Mexico, truck robberies. are as common as the proverbial commo~t cold.
.
This particular robbery is just one isolated example of why
the relationship bet\\-een the United States and Mexico must
be strengthened.
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The security needs of the United States demand that what
happens on a distant highway in Mexico could well affect
this nation's safety, as wei! as cause an environmental hazard
in Mexico.

TODAY IN HISTORY
BV ~E ~SSOCI.r.TED PIIESS

SAINTS AND SINNERS.

Some lingering questions about the tifterlife

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Thday is Friday, June 7, the I 58th. day of 2002. There are
207 days lei\ In the year.
. Today's Highlight in History:
On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee of Virginia proposed
to the Continental Congress a resolution calling for a
Declar.ttion of Independence.
On this date: ·
Pn 1654, Louis XIV was crowned King of Fmnce in Rheims.
In 1769, frontiersman Daniel Boone first began to exp!ore
the present-day Bluegrass Stare.
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In 1848, French postimptessionist painter Paul Gauguin was
born in Paris.
ln I 864, Abr.tham Lincoln was nominated for another tenn
as president at his patty's convention in Baltimore.
In 1929, the .sovereign state of Vatican City came into existence as copies of the L:lteran Tre:ny were exchanged in
Rome.
In 1939, King George VI and his wife, Queen Elizabeth,
· arrived nt Niagara Falls, N.Y;, from Canada on the first visit to .
the United States by a reigning British monarch.
ln I948, the Communists ·completed their . tokeover of
CtechosloVIIkin with the resignation of President Eduard
Benes.
In 3967, author-critic Dorothy Parker, famed for her caustic
wit, died in New York.
. ·
.
In 1981, lsr.teli military planes destroyed a nucleur poW~:r
plant iu Iraq. a facility the Israelis charged could have been
used to make nuc!eur weapons.
·
In 1998, in a crime that shocked the nation, James Byrd Jr.
a 49-yeur-o!d black man, was chained to a pickup truck and
dragged to his death in Jasper. Teltas. (1\Yo white men were
Iuter sentenced to death for the crime; a third received life in
priron.)
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Ten years ago: President George H. W: Bush, who met with
British Prime Minister John Mnjor at Camp David, Md.,
voiced confidence he would win re·e!ection, but embraced the
role of underdog, saying, "I do better when I'm coming from
behind,"
Five years ago: An 18-rnetnber presidenti.nl. commissiqn
upproved a report saying that clonmg a human being was
"morally unacceptable," but adding that research using cells
of humans and animals. should be allowed. Kentucky Derby
and Preakness winner "Silver Charm" failed to win horse racing's 1Tlple Crown, losing the Belmont Stakes to "Touch
Oold."
One year ago: A three-judge panel of the Tenth U.S. Circuit
Conn of Appeals reiected Oklahoma City bomber Timothy
McVeigh's request for on execution delay. A federal judge ·
refuse.d to stop plans for 11 World Wur II Memorial on. the
National Mallin Washington, D.C.
.
Todny's Binhdays: Movie director James Ivory is 74.
Actress Virginia McKenna is 71. Singer Tom Jones Is 62. Poet
Nikki Giovanni is 59. Actor Ken Osmond ("Leave lt to
Beaver") is 59. Talk show host Jenny Jones is 56. Actress
Anne 'IWomey is 51. Actor Liam Neeson is 50. Actor William
. Forsythe is 47. Record producer L.A. Reid is 46. Singer-songwriter Prince is 44. Rock singer-musician 001·don Oano (The
Violent Femmes) is 39. RapJlCr Ecstacr. (Whodini) is 38. Rock
musicinn Eric Kretz (Stone Temple P1lots) is 36. Rock musician David Nnvono is 3.5. Actress Helen Baxendale is 32.
Actress LariSII Oleynik is 21. Tennis player Anna Koumikova
is 21.
Thought for Thday: "The history of the world shows that
when u mean thing was done!...man did It; when a good thing
Was done, mun did it." - Kobert G. Ingersoll, American
lnwyer and statesman ( 1833-1899).

. A mother whose daughter bad died
when she was 4 years old lo\'tlDClaed
whether she wil! ~gnize the tittle girl
when they meet agwn in the teSwrection.
"[t \\IllS 30 yem ~ when Emily
died." she \\&gt;tole her mmister. "Will she
still be a little girl when I see her again
or will she be grown up?"
Ralph Sockman, the renowned New
York pastor who received tht modler'&amp;
leiter; replied b1 tellii!J! her the story of
a lad who had died in Ius youth. A house
was erected by the boy's father on the
Danmouth College campus in the
youtlg man's me'M.I1. 1n thC: bouse was
a book containing thiS ·touching instrip· tion: "Th Edwaril K. Hal!, in rec:ol!ection of his son and my soo who have the
privilege by the ~ce of God to be boys
through all eremtty."
It was signed, ''Clllvin Coolidge."
Coo!idge. who was presiclent of the
United States from 1923 to 3929, was a
"- had
friend of the elder Hall. Cooli"f&gt;~.
lost one of his own soils in 1924.
The boy, who was on I~ 16. had been
Playing tennis on the Whtte House lawn
m his sneakers without socks. He developed a blister, which later becwne
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Calvin Jr. died.
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me eepest truge Y 0
Coolidge's life.
On the question of whether the Hall
and Cooli!ft youths would "by the
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grace
Y roug 8 e1emtty," Sockman p!eaded ignorance as he
did to the !luestion of whether Emily
would be 11 httle girl forever.

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1b Emily's mother, he wrote, "With
our finite minds. simJilydo not !mow
whelhel growth in the neavenly lealm
involves lOOse changes which we ass&amp;. elate with 'growing up' in this world.
.But, this I finnly believe: tami!y love
will find continnance in the hereafter.p
Resurrection - both Jesus' and our
own has engaged Christians
throoghout
the
centuries.
affirm our
beliefin ..... hereafter
in We
the aeeds: "I
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believe in the IC';Surrection of tht
but our belief is based more on flllth
· than evidence.
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A recent New York 'limes story on the
resurrection ~ailed an anecdote about
the British philosopher l!ertmnd
Russell who was approached by Ood
after he died and .asked why he had
failed to believe during his lifetime.
Russell replies. "Not enou~h evidence,
God. Not enoug_h ~-de
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·cululy
r -scientists -have reJected the resWTeCtion on the same grounds. In the words

bodr."

the doarine thai a belief is j~Wititd only
wllen evidence c:1n be fuWid fOt it Wlside me belie.'4tf's o-n mind (t , _ lO
be
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scientifiCproof
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there simply isn't any ill the CMe of die.
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Now, bowever, some in the IIC!demit
c:ommunity m sho.,.ina renewed inlel:est in the ~JSic:ll mw•t.aiorl of ~em\
This is said to be a new dt'&lt;JdopaleQl in
the last 25 years. In April of Ibis year,
100 plli!o&amp;opller&amp; who convenm .. Yale .
Ulli\'USity tieanla (lrolt&amp;s.or of~
Jlhy ftom Oxford
Swinbum.e. give a
ca. fiC
Jesus' teSunectioo ~the dead.
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A&amp;&amp;igning values 10 certain probabili!!
ty factors, Swinburne told his~lt
ence that he bad reached the
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one religious sect puts the fi~ at 33
whiclllhey have established is when
are at our prime. . · ·
That !eaves open the question,
about those who died before the
reached 33,like Emily and the Coo ·
and Hal! boys? Wi!l !bey be zapped
33 upon entering the kingdom?
Or will former Presideilt Coolidge
right that they wi!l remain boys (
girls) through all eternity? After all, i
wnnldn't be htaven without children.

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(George R. Plagenz. isa f;OhuMist

News(JCIIX!r Enterprise As.stx:itJiifNI.)

WEST,S VIEW

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and counting, the upstart Cincinnati
Reds have been alone in ftrst place.
Ctn. il,~ ~~~·5) va. Mflford
Company? Don't want it, don't need it
(,24·5), $at\i!&lt;ity, 11 a.m.; Cte, St.
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Chalflpionshijl: $m.Uay, 3 p.m,
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A\ CllofNr llitdlum, Columb\la
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Palm tlomry (254), Friday, 11
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times, they've won the next game, holdtil8·2). hlday, 3 p.m.
ing oft· the last-closing Cardinals.
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(6-5), but got only one run out of the
threats,
"We' ve been (~laying prelly good,"
homer since his rerum from a knee said Woody Williams (2-2), who gave
injury, leaving the Reds up 3-2 heading up lhree runs in six innings. "We got
into the ninth.
those bases-loaded situations and
Graves lunged to field Eduardo should have gotten more out of them
Perez's leadoff !!rounder, getting an out than we did."
to open the inmng. After $he Car4iuals
The Reds finally got a meaningful hit
loaded'thebasesonapairofsinglesand from Gnffey, who h~ struggled smce
a walk, Graves slickly fielded Miguel returm~g from a knee InJUry,
Cairo's comebacker and threw home for
He htt hts first homer of the seasonthe forceout, preserving the lead.
, a solo shol - on April7, then tore a tenJ.D. Drew, who had homered off don in his right kne~ during a rundown
Gabe White in the ei~hth, then flied oul later in the game. ·A six-week layoff
to Griffey in center, ¥1ving the Reds one knocked h1s swmg way out of whack,
of their most meanmgful wins of the and he had only four smgles m 28 atseason.
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but you ve got to beat the teams that are h_1t - Grtffey ~~ I0-for-21 career off the.
going to be there at the end. T)tis was a n~~t~hander wtt~ five homel'l!,
huge game for us."
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those days. The Cardinals a so loaded career total. "It was bound to happen."

See Reds Notebook.
PageB3

RACTNE - He wasn't
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resurrgence under Barr.
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compliled a overall 14-26
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time-out," said Barr, who
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TOLEDO (AP) ~ Fonner
Wayne State assistant basket·
ball cOIIth Nate Tuorl joined
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Thursday as an assistant.
· Tuorlrepl!lr;les Tim SaUen,
who reslgnell'ln !Jecember.
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LOS ANOllLES. (AP)- The arithmetic is
all too clear to Nets coach Byron Stott.
''If we go back to Jersey 0-2, there's a lot
of pressure on us to win all three games at
home," he s~d Tl1ursday, "Against a team
like that, this ts gomg to be very tough,"
The Nets are lntent on avoiding such a scenario. They showed they could stay with the
two-lime defending champion Los Angeles
Lakers hi ,Game I, although it took about 17
minutes for them to get a handle on the NBA
Finals,
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Staples Center. The best-of·seven series then
moves East for Games 3 and 4 and. if neces~ary. Game S.
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The Lakets, coming off a draining Western
Conference ftnals against Sacramento, beat

the Nets 99-94 on Wednesday night. They
bolted to a 42-19 lead before New Jersey
responded. The Nets outscored them 75"57
after that ~ not enough to win but perhaps a
psychological boost for a team in its first
NBA Finals.
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who typified his team's effort, shooting 1-of6 for two poinls in the first half before scor·
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as he stretches his legs during the start of practice Thursday, (AP)

Hunter goes·deep as Twins beat lndians,,B-3
MlNNEAPOLlS . (AP) Bartolo Colon pitched a
shutout his previous game.
this time, he .couldn't get out
of the fifth Inning,
Thrli Hunter hit a three-run
homer In a five-run ftfth to
help the Minnesota Twins
beat Colon and the Cleveland
'Indians 8·3 on Thurstlay
nl11ht.
'Ill' m real down," Colon
said through his interpreter,
bullpen coach Luis lstilic,
"The team got me runs, and l
let them down."
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six at home from the Indians
since the~ were swept in a
four-game series at Jacobs
Field in April and went 5· 14
against them las~ year,
Minnesota leads Chicago by
four games and Cleveland by
4 I12 in the AL Central.
Making up for · -a 9-25
stretch that followed an Il-l
start to the season, the Indians
arrived at the Metrodome this
week having won eight o( I 0.
But the 1Wills took two of
three.
Jacque Jones was , 3•for-5
with two doubles and two

RB!s for Minnesota, which
fell behind 3-1 heading into
the ftfth.
"You keep ballling and baltling,'~ Jones said, "and you're
going to break 'em."
Colon (7-4) had his shortest
·outing this season at 4 2-3
inninss. and he lost for the
first ttme in seven starts si nce
April 28. His ERA increased
to 2.69 after allowing six
runs, nine hits and a pai r of
walks while striking out five.
Colon said he was in pain
after his elbow hit his knee
while following through on a

second-inning pitch.
up an RBI single to Jones in a
"I thou~ht he'd go out and three-hit third and had thrown
get them; ' Indians mana11er 58 pitches by the end of it
Charlie
Manuel
satd.
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"Instead, things fell apart. His inning he be~an with a 3-1
velocity was down, he lost lead. The Twms sent nine to
command of his pitches and the plate against Colon before
control of the game."
Chad Paronto entered to get
The league leader in com· the last pu(.
plete games with four, Colon
A double by Jones brought
allowed only nine earned runs the Twins within one,' and a
in his eight previous outings. single by Doug Mienlkiewicz
His shortest outing before this · tied it. Afler a walk lo Corey
one was 5 1-3 innings April Koskie, Hunter hit the first
II against the Twin &amp;.
pitch over the right-field wall
But after breezing through for his 15th homer, making it
the first two innings, he gave 6·3.

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records of 3-7 and 4-6. Ten
seniors graduated from the
latter squad.
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· Adding to the traditional
rivalry between Southern
and Meigs County foe
Eastern id the fact that Pat
Newland, an assistant under
Barr at Southern, was
recent! y named the head
coach at Eastern.
Barr will teach-junior high
science in the Southern
Local School District.
The Tornadoes will open
their season on August 23 at
Berne Union.

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sometimes that happens.
"But I thought we responded well after the
first quarter, and we're going to respond well
the rest of the series."
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The Nets are in the playoffs for the first time
in four years, and in the NBA Finals after going
26-561ast season- Scott's fust as their coach.
The turnaround was keyed by the addition of
Jason Kidd, who_became the first player to get
a triple-double in his fust Fmals game with 23
points, 10 rebounds and IO assists.
"All the pressure's on LA to sweep or, you
know, win this series," Kidd said.
The Lakers are playing in the Finals for the
26th time and shooting for their 14th_ champifl
onship. They're also trying to become the fi lh
team ~n le~fe:e history to win three or more con~a~s.isn't enough, the Lakers :have
Shaquille O'Neal, one of -the most dominant
players in NBA history.
"Shaq is like a modem Wilt Chamberlain.
What he does, you don't see anrbody else
doing in the history of the game,' teantmate
Kobe Bryant said. "It's ridiculous."
O'Neal had 36 points, 16 rebounds and four
blocks in Game 1. With the Nets ap
· plying pressure in the fourth quarter, O'Neal had 14 points
-all but two on 12-of-21 free throws. and
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Aaron Williams and rookie Jason Collins.
All were outmanned, although Scott liked the
work of Collins, who played eight minutes in
the fourth quarter after sithng out the first three.
"You just have to try to be physical with him,

give him different looks," Collins said. "'The
first time I played against him, l wasn't hawy
-. with my performance. I felt I did a belti:r job
a~nst him, but you know he's_going to score
his points. You just don't want him to get
dunks."
scOlt S3J'd he PJanned 10 use c0 J1ins mon: m
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Game 2.
"Shaq and Kobe, if they get their 50 to 55
1
points, close 10 60 points, can live with that,"
the Nllf-S' coach said. "My main objective is to
mate sure the other guys don't hurt us. Rick
Fox had 14 (points) and eight (rebounds), that
h
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ts gom~o
score. e've gOI to make sure we keep
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Finals. Two years ago, he- went from scoring
25.9 points m the conference finals against
Portland to 38.0 against Indiana. And he went
fro_m 27.0 against the Spurs to 33.0 against
Philadelphia last year.
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-- Kings in'the seven-game conference finalsbut picked it up when the Lakers really needed.
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Game 7.
''One thing that's magnified in this team is
the effectiveness of Shaquille O'Neal," Lakers
_coach Phil Jackson said; "Incredible ability to
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overmatc an ove~ ay an .ove . mmate e
other team's centers. '
Jackson knows all about domination, having
coached a guy named Jordan in Chicago, where
the Bulls won six championships in the 1990s.
Now, Jackson is on the verge of equaling Red
Auerbach's record of coaching nine cham~·.
onshio teams. He also is three wins short of t
Riley\ record 155 playoff victories as a coach:
And three more wins are precisely what the
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division
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from at some point in the seaSOli," Jones predicted "I'm swe
theyfeelalotlikewedtdacoupie of weeks 11g0. They arm't
jllaying their best ba.ll, but
they're only 4 Ill gaiaes out."
In the onl'1 other NL game
'11\wsday, Cincinnati beat St.
Louis 3-2. Aorida and
Philadelphia were rained out at
Veterans Stadiwn.
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The Braves were two games
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• The Reds open a •L-·
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~·r·Friday night in Anaheim, where Boone
.. played from 1982 to 1988. It's the first
~,t •time the Reds have played the Angels in
·, the regular season.
- . Boone p1a_yc
I ed the fi1rst 10 yetUS of h'ts
··~r with Philadelphia. which sold him
, _to the Angels after the 1981 season. While
-'-with the Angels, he earned the last of his
••\fourAII-StarGllmeselectionsatcatcher.
.,
·. During the time he P.layed in Anaheim,
•:.-Boone moved his family to California. He
,:lives about six miles from Edison Field.
·; ~ "I think of myself as a Phillie, but I
.:.:ttave nothing but fond memo_ries of~ ·Anaheim and the Angels and what they
:;'did for my career," Boone said. "It was a
• :great time."
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· ~'7 "It's a completely different atrttosphere.
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-~aston or Philadelphia, people are born
~lnto it. It's in the soul. 1 played a lot -of
7 '~amesinAnaheimwherethey'dbecheer• g tior the Yankees. Diverse groups come
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"For scoutint· that's one of mv favorite
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p aces to .watc 1 games," -he salfd . "They
completely gutted underneath. When I go
in there, I don't know where I am. They
did one of the nicest refurbishing jobs of
any place, to where vou
r. say 'You don't
need a new stadium.''
Instead of ~laying American League
Central Diviston teams this year, the
Reds are playing opponents from the AL
West. Boone hasn't given much thought
to the change in format for interleague
play.
"It's something different, something
that's fun and exciting," he said. "If we
· we 'II be rea1happy that we d'd1 II.· If
wm,
we don't, we'll be real sad and think it
was stupid.''
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Althoug h the Reds are making then. fi1rst
regular-season trip to Anaheim, dtey've
been there before. , .
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When the players stnke ended dunng
the 1981 season, the Reds had two exhi·
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bitions in Anaheim before pte ng up
their schedule in Los Angeles. They lost
to the Angels S-0 on Aug. 7 and won 2-1
on Aug. 8.
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·bullpen COilch, got the win in the second
exhibition.
• INTERLEAGUE STATS: The
Reds ~ 34•J9 . smce.
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stlllted tn 19!17, tnclud1ng a 4-fl record
lust season. .
.Ken Griffey Jr. and Carlos Delgado
have 28 homers in interleague games the
. th•e maJ~·
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Gn'ftiey h. 1!5 dnven
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most tn
69 runs; tied for th1rd and trwhng Sammy
Sosa (77) and Delgado (75) for the interleague lead
Reds designated
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(}23) wtth one homer and four RBls tn
mne mterleague games last season. Sean
Casey .was tile designated hitter for three
games, and Griffey and Deion Sanders
filled the role twice apiece. D.T. Cromer
and Alex Ochoa each had a game at DH.
The DH will give Boone a chance to get
his four outfielders (Griffey, Adam Dunn,
Austin Keams and Juan Encarnacion)
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He n1 so may use one ofh'IS
mto
backups us the DH to give him playing
time.
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' . ed, thII . cIub
reI'1ever Jos~ ·S'I• ~~~ JOin
Thursday, taking Luts Pineda s spot m the
bullpen. Silva ha~ surgery to remove
bone chips from h1s elbow on Murch 4
and had. been on a.·rehllbilitat.ion. assignth Cl Tri 1 A L
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first time being called up- being with a
new team andhall"
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·lieen the same since he thre.w 110 pitches

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;hoPing to figure out what s wrong.
~ · ltijo was bwnped from the Cincinnati
~~eda' rotation after he got hit hard last

_:Saturday, when he gave up seven runs l,n
·five innmgs of an 8-4 loss to Atlanta.
:. He'll be available to · pitch in relief
.Thursday when the Reds conclude a
lain-shortened series against St. Louis.
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:night was rained out and reschedule&lt;! as
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"My last outing was poor,'' Rijo said
Wednesday. "I made mistakes, my slider
wasn't sharp. If they want to do that, I
agree. If they think I have a better chance.
to help the lfil11l in the bullpen, I'll do
that."
Rijo, 37, returned to the Reds as a
reliever last August, overcoming five
elbow operations and a six-year layoff.
He won a spot in · the bullpen during
sprin' training, then g0111 chance to rearize hts dream and start in the 1111\iors
again.
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He did well initially, but has. stnlggled
since throwinf 110 pitches in seven
innings of a 6- loss in San Francisco on
May 3. The right-hander hasn't been able
to throw more than four or five innings
before fading.
"Don't forget I haven't pitched this

many innin$s in seven years," said Rijo,
who had hts first reconstnlctive elbow
operation in 1995. "I think it was just so
many pitches in one day, then my arm
had a liard tiii!C catchillg u~ without any
rest. I'd pitch five good 1nnmgs, then my
.arm was aoins. There's got to be some·
thing to that."
. Reds manager Bob Boone is noncom·
mittal about how long Rljo will stay in
the bull~n. Asked what lies in his future,
Rijo satd, "If you want to talk about
today, that's my future."
.
He spent the last few days remembering a grandfather who was a guiding
force in his life. Antonio Acoata, 98,
raised Rljo's family along with his own
....; eight children In all -on the meager
salary of a police officer in the
Dommican.
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required 10 furnlah
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loaordanca wllh
Saotlon 153.54 01 thl
Ohio
Revlaad
Code.
lid aaourlty
furnlahtd
In lond form lhall be
laaued by a Surety
Comp1ny
or
clnotrhp,or8111111°,n0 f1100•hnto"tdo
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aubmlttlng
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bidder
mual aubmlt avldanae
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and oomplexlty. The
owner lntanda and
reqtilr.. that lhla
prolaot lit oompletld
on
no later then fl!lay
31, aooa.
All oontraolora and
auboonttaolor•
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project will,
the
axtanl praotlcablt ua•
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matarlale, letvlaaa,
and labor In lhe
lmpl•m•ntatlon of
lhtlr
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expmaed or lmpllllcl hourly cut'C lo clients
warr1nty~lven. ·
who reside in Mnson.
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Dtpolll r.qulrld at 1112 Camel 1!aCk So , llig·
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(7.0)384·1452 or call and dollvaty available. Call upotalro lnd down. kitchen 3br, 2 ba1h, Clfllral Air, . 2 3 bedroolii;1 both, NC 907 Lamp Tabfo, 4 Pint Cltalro,
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Dryer, Worka Good. 11001
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bone.fit (7&lt;40)1112-2978
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ClA 5511 010 Gallpolll Dol• 441 ..a3a Ilk lor lion or VInton Aroa. (7&lt;40)388-9305 wtlh conlral air, only
r~urroad, 1,1., &amp; wallr paid, 0182. Free Eolfmatoo, Euy
JUI\01 Olh, t tlh, ti!IIU.argo ooto, Dlamondo, Gold
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$25,900.00 lilt on Your
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U.S. Cunency,· Fiold HOIIth Educalor pool· llpollo OH. 45831 .
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Proter Sami drl . neodod OOkhlll
both. Now vlnyllid1ng, Now 1972.
Drive- l·ilnll olot. 1
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Loot&lt;lng lor an on piOmltl .htllthco,. lndullty cNtlcal. drl...,. on~ 7&lt;40 2·7773
Located on Stoll Routt located on Rl 33 bot....., GrHI NeighbOrhOOd. Mull for - - SM.
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Poooeoolon, $82,000. Call 982·21 71or delallo.
Glautop End T-, 2 RcrtC~tiiMUt St. ACIOII lrolll to: 'llljtnco ltd., P9 l!ox Sommor P.O 11011 987, Gal· hlrvoll hay fOr ohar~ ot OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH· {7&lt;40)258·1275
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lipolll, Ohio 45831
pay. 17&lt;40)37e.263o
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yOU do .bulfneoo with poop! I ducod, lor lOla. Jerry'• Run. Now
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houlol Dot1110ry Poolllon.
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3br dbl lot 3308 Franklin n1oe 14•?5 2br. 2ba. 2&gt;8 menll, turnllhtd and unfur· Uoed Sofa, ~ IIKj
Multi•Fomliy Garage Sale.
5·00pm. No Phono Calla.
lu~n1ondont• The Gal· Start Your Buolnoaa To· Ave. $;.5,000. (304)875· walla. Solid Fourldalion, vi· nllhtd, HCurlty dopoolt r• Rocllnor. Uko
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nyllidlng, llilngfo roof, COY· ~Ired, no poll, 740-982· (740)448-1171
I :OOatn•? Pliiil or Shlnt, f'olltal posltk&gt;no. Cierkalcor· Heljlll' at Plea10nt VaHey lea Clnltr 11 -n:hlng lor a lor Spact Avallacr. At AI·
triG porcheo. Hannan 18·
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Vinton S.ptill 't'erd Salt. salary, and tolling lnlomla· lito Include 401 ·K Option, .,.., of curriculum, grant modoled. Spring Velley 1'11· l::ir!aHOd n, ~ bOth (304)882·58&lt;40 .
• . polft. 'No Pall, Porter. tag Dryaro, sao lOCh. Cal
J1Jne 7-8 Oam-5:30pm Bid· ~on con (830)393-3031 Ext. And plfd Vocation after I writing new tuchlr IICona- " · Cal (1&lt;40)446-348 1·
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2 1\parlmanto and 2 Trollero 9058
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on old 33 from Rockoprfnga, Maaon COUnty· \'ary Clean fer Rtnl Call _,lngi 11•
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route 351n ~- WV 2 BR Apt CIA W - &amp;
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IOCIAL IICUIIITV 1111? All brick hOmt lncludlto llv· Located on 1 biiCktop ...ad Dryer HoOk·up' No "'"
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Glo oamPot•• oanr 1llti1Ji\o, !7&lt;40)245-0586, o1 ...,d ,.. eea, H o - noora, Ap- """ :or abovo ground poo1 tte~.31! ""' monttt eaM ..,.liable 1or quatlltfd - ~rij;i;::L::iai;"J
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·~Ina "June 14, 2002. $800. (1&lt;40)«6-0$38.
ega bulking, All opp11ancoo Now Double Wldt on 1 IIAUTII'UL . AMIIT·
guaranteed salary
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until we have you
elderly, Darot Group Homo, Ttla""''""'"" wantod to 122 Klnoon Dr. 3-4 br. now· ooeupo
" · 1.o- pllal. • 2 S.llt en AT .IACKION ... 1110 """' .~
a:oooon. Furniturt, l'luok
trained and ready to now peytng l!llntmuon waga, d"fflou• 1Q"" 11 "!?,:"p~o~ lorptAo or roof &amp; vinyl aiding, new calfd ~~- BohoOI 01• owlmrnlng pool. Conatruo· TArat, sa wutwood Drlva mont tlng, eeo.oo 010; 112
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new olilftl: 7&amp;m•3pm, 7om- 10 un pro~ trane fumooo. Would mokt trlot.
sg2,600.
Call· lion OO&lt;Tipio48 In 3 - · , from f2g7. 1o 13113..Wofk 10 MtrJit 2·tone IH'IIooamtnt
Htndod Golf Club&amp;, Bike,
assist consumers n 5pm, Gpm•Upm, 11pm• ~~T~/:'~"rsi"6':: a1)111otrantatp;oporty,own· ( 7&lt;40~ofter5pmor Clllf140)440-3384toquall- 111op ' . . -' Col740- ' " " , _ _,, fiOO.oo
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their automotive
1om, coi1740·982·110a3.
polh raqul&lt;*l 011 iln to 111 ero retocot1~ prlood to HI! anyllmo on-..:~.
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448-2588. Equol Houotng OliO: both alzerl 1 112.
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purthases,
Homo lotftllh priYillt cm up .codU1r ~ i=~ or 740-441• Brand - !tomt- 1,.,_ NewiUood liOIMI,. Salt. ()pzlor1unity.
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allpoooooafon.1800oqft., POOII1000downpaymento , -.SINoi,Mfddtoport,2 A1 Top 8oft, Flff Dirt lor
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(740)441-01110
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'lllo JICkton County Board (740)448-2778
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178,000.
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QrooiOoil living. 1 and 2 Condlllon. 1200. (304)871Two Fomlly Yllrd Bela. June
er1Gf ol coloulator and monogar aide poll11on. (1&lt;40)384 0083
tng. (304)773-5483
1'0!181HT
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Clothtl, ll!oll, &amp; Much 1-800-2511-28811
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muoi'l !110ft,
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1850. (740)448-11253
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4359 St. Rt. 160
. Gallipolis, OH 45631

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• Nursing Home

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• Elec1rlcol • Plumbing
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• Petlo and Porch Deck•

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992·6215
Pomeroy, OhiO

1974 Ford F·100 Ranger
(304) 675-4340
'"--li-iiliiiiiiiiii-rl· X~T. SOUihern Truck, V•8,
AfEOE .
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AUtomatic, Factoty air. '------.~;A===------'
Famtt~ll Tractor, 33 model. 12500. (304)576-3344
(FICiory Oulllt)
Soil
Lawn Mower.
CaM (1 )448-0774
1980 Dodge Dlko,_ 4K4,
Delivered &amp;
' AD verlieol hllndo are
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Rldtl and Runo Good.
Spread
$15.00
Forg. Form Tractor high, $1800 080. (1&lt;40)2158-1375
made So order al
per ton, 8 to 10
loW
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our loe11ion
Dextra Dleaal iarm trac1or
tona, limited
&lt;40hp. hiQh, low range. 1981 Chivy .Sihltoado, Ext.
eree,
cell tor
• Verticolo • Wood
S33 ooo (~)578·2667 Ill· Cab, 4x4, 350 Loaded,
. 'ter 4pm ·
Black, Sharp, (740)256·
detalla. Cell:
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1172, lal"f Maaoaga.
: (740) 591·2173
" ' - Forguoon 245 Die144lltH
Hl Tractor, John Doero 1987 Chivy 5-10 4Cy., 5op.,
Orleeveneme
1030 Dioool, 200013000 26 mlltl to gatlon. EIICtillflt
446-4995
end number
Ford Dleaal. (740)286-8522 Condition.
Now tiro&amp;,
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Now Hoy Spoor and Scloaor oliield. 15,000. or trade lor
JICk. 3. Hl1ch Cerryotf and equal Ylliue. (304)875-ll&amp;a
UHd Scropper Blade.
: AMERICAN STANDARD CENTRAL AIR
Connie's
~740)448-2514
1987 Dodge Dlkola, Hu&amp;
HEATING
CONDITIONING
Green, 4 cyl., 5 lf)Md,
Child CARE
2WD, • Groot Conctnlon.
has openings, 15 yr.
ue-rte4...
• Helling
UvtsiOCK
mf!oo. P!fce. 18500.
• __
_ _ _,. 71,000
Phone (740)448-1589.
experience, Certified
• Air Conditione,.
s~
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In Meigs, Athens and
Chlcf&lt;oi1t, 10.50 o place. od. &lt;40,000 n\lltl, $1o,500.
• Rnldentlal &amp; Llghl Commercial
Washington counties,
(140)885-3956 .
8 112 H. Chivy BliCk Rbor
•10 yr. pert• &amp; Labor
Open 24 hours.
GIIIO T - . $350. Wffie
• Hntlng &amp; Air Conditioning
2 Point Colli. Si&lt;*l by Ford Ra..qor Flbe&lt; 017 Days per week
Bandit. Reg. Tenn. Topper, J250. B&amp;D Auto
www.amerlcenetenderdltlr.com
St. Rt. 7 Tuppers
- FouiOd by ~· SalOl, Hwy 180. (7&lt;40)418·
"SALES AND SERVICE"
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Sadd"' Bred &amp; Arabian. c
Financing with 85 5-10 LS with toppar,
WOLFE HEATING &amp; COOLING CALL 667-6329
S1 000 Down (~)562· 73,000. rnlln, llll'f good
9-1 21
1114o. i-2 yr. Old goldlng. ohapa, 15.000, 740-742·
113800.
2382 or 511-1372. ·
.Bf1Ck- Palnl
98 Dodge, 4WD, Quod Cab,
.Rogl I Oil raCillng &amp; Spot• 42,000 mlfoo, minor
.tOij a-. 8yr. old. trom paint work, Will Palnf If
'GOne dollfl LUCky · 112.500.
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p - Cfllcko, 12·$3
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Windows • Roofing
1ruBl
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coli
oroyllnw
100
West Allin St. (OitlllfiOAlniBIDIIIIW
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(304) 773-8412
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Roofing, Siding, Hdd-Ons, Electrical,
Plumbing, Decks. RemodeUng, .
DJYwal~ Painting

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Owner:
Foremen: Larry
Ronald ' Mick" Haning
740-367.0181
740.992.0780
Christina 'Chris" Haning
Cell:
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Warmly • Quell • Jolly • Lawyer • YOU tell ME

I FRIDAY .

JUNE 71

In 1111 ·

CLASSIREDSI·.

"You'll only be charged for the time you actually use
the lawn equipment" the store owner said. "How will
you know how long I've used It?" the man asked . ' Easv..'
the owner said, "YOU tell MEl"

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&amp;all•rdlly, June 1, 2002
Conditione ahould
be more pluHnt and
hopeful for you In the
y11r •hwcl than they
might have bHn lor
quill 10rnellm1. Good
thlnga could coma
•bout ·through pitt
favor• you hlv• done
lor othert who now
WlnllO" NCI~.
OI!MINt (M1y 21·
June ZO) • llornelhlng
of • llllltrtlllllllurelor
whloh you had
IIOretly hoped lilly
your Wly tocllly.
·It won't be anyt~
you hlvl to thlre
Olherl; It'll be 1n 111111
me~nt pereonally lor
you. Trying to petoh
· up 1 brol1811 _ ,
Th1

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Mttchrnaktr 01n htlp
you underlllnd whit
to do to make the
rtllllonehlp wor1r. Mall

12.71 to Matcllln8Ur,
c/o thle MWiptptf,
P.O. lox 1711, Murry
Hill lllllon, Ntw York,
NY 10111.
CANCER (June 21·
July 22) • llcliuee
you'll
k11p
thoughtlulnllt 1nd
Chlrrn uppermott In
your mind todly, It'll

lplll OVIt' Into 1H your ·· ·very luoky tod•y
c11111nge with othtre.
where alllana.. re
Netdl..l to uy,
oonoernecl. There 11 1
they'll think you're
good chlnot you mey
wonderful 1nd
mMt aomeont who
greoloul.
· will h1v1 1 potltlvt
LI!O (July 23· Aug.
elltot on you 1nd
22· How un11lllth of
become
very
you to put lht ntldl
1moort1nt In your tK..
·lnd oeree ol lrllndt
tAOITTAAtUI (Nov
lnd lltoolllll lbovt . 23· Doc. 21 ) T11kt
your own tod1y. Tht
which you thought
pto!l• lor whom
were 1 bit dltllttelul
you II ahow con01rn
or difficult to do oen
wHI not reldlly lorgll
Htlly be llkln 0111 of
your klndnllt to
todly wHhout 1ny Ill
"-·
lfllcll on you. Cltli'l
VIAOO (Aug. U•
up troubiiiOIIII
llpt. 22) 'toclly may
ohortl .whllt poaltlvt
be • 111111 when 101111
lnllut-lbound.
type of pertontl
CAPIIICOAN (Deo.
hllllftllllnl hi~~·"' for
12· Jln, ' " . . I Jolyou. It may h1v1
todly, 11e01u11 101n1
IOmllhlng to do wHh
of the gre1te1t
tllllfng tOgllhtr with•
be nellie you m1y
1on
who n
exptrltnot todoly lillY
l'llndlhlp you'd llkl
o - tiii'Otlgll llnlllng
to oultl¥lll.
up with thOH whoM
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ZO
llkltodly WIH win rou
• Fib. ttl Llbott of
th1 rnpeot of your
loft or doing lor your
. oonlilmp Dl'lrlll.
lovld Oftll will give
AlthOugh fOU lillY not
you g.... IIIIIIIGIIon
riiiiD lhlt 11 llrtt,
todly. Nothing ~II bl
lhtlr 11111111 lor you
more lmpoflll'l1 to you
will biDOrnl VIIY oltlr
thin mlklng thlngt
1nd vltlbll -tlml.
piiiHnt lor you 1nd
ICORPIO (OoL 24everybody around
Nov. 22) • You lillY be
you.

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PIICEI IFtb. 20 •
Mlroh 20) Pl1n to do
101111thfng with'
lrltndl todly, or like
cere of 1 long·•
ttlndlng no111
obllglllon you hive. In
either CIH, you will
be 1 p11111nt pereon
to be •round end will
win thl helltt of
Othtre.
ARII!S (M1rch 21 ~
April It) Don't b1
httltant to 1ootpt ~
11111H gilt today from
1omeone "'ho llklt
you. Thll pereon hit
no hidden 1genda;
tlht 11mp1y lhlnkl you
m1y •nloy It 11 1
greoloue ,_._, •
TAURUS (April ZO •
lily ZO) .,_lillY
11y .-t~tnt ntot to
you lodly llkl "How
well you look" or
"Whht • good pereon
yaou .,,,. Thla
unnpntld
1 oompllrntnl m1y put
.you In 1 hippy lreme
or mind ror tht r111 or
thtdly.

CROWN ·ciTY
Authorities searched in and
around the K.H. ~utler Boat
WAITING FOR FLOOD - Troy Dudding eats lunch at the West VIrginia Department of
Access Area off Ohio 7
Transportation building In Point Pleasant while rain runoff comes In, despite the placement
F iday after receiving a
of sand bags. Employees at the facility said the building floods every time an Inch or more
report of a body being spot·
of rain falls. (Dan Hermes)
·
ttd floating in the Ohio Rtver.
. No body was found and the
search was called off at 5
p:m., authorities said.
Gallia County 911 was
informed at 1:38 p.m. by a
caller that a body was seen in ·
who •ve been here a while new building and they keep
BY DAN HIRMU
tile river about 15 feet awa.}'
OHEAMESOMVOAILYREGISTER.COM
tell me is that it's a couple going round and round," he
from the boat ramp 1 sheriff s
POINT PLEASANT ...:. times a year, on average."
said.
Lt. Joe Browning said ..
Mounds
of
old
tires
aren't
The building was con·
Regarding health issues,
Gallia County Sheriff's
the only problem the West structed in 1940 and is visi· Mason County Department
Office, Guyan Township vol·
Virginia Department . of bly in need 'of repair - or a of Health's Jeff Fowler, a
unteer firefighters and the
Transportation currently has wrecking baiJ, When it rains, registered sanitarian, said
EMS rescue team responded
to deal with. Every time an water starts building up in that "unless the sewers are
to· the area and conducted a
inch
or more of rain falls, .the the parking lot and then it backing up, the rain runoff
search, said Browning. , ·
building floods.
.
Authorities also alerted cit·
starts proceeding into the shouldn't pose a problem.
The
a$ency's
web
site building. On Thursday,
izens living along the river,
"If the sewers are backinft
opens with the following water was running into up, that's a different story,' .
officials in Lawrence and
statement! "The Division of Watterson's office, the Fowler added.
Mason counties, the Robert
. Hi~hways plans, designs, lunchroom, bathroom and
C. Byrd Locks and Dam and
Who is to blame for the
butlds .and maintains the several other areas of the poor conditions? Watterson
towboats on the river about
state highway system. To be building.
the situation, Browning said.
· .
puts in square on the shoul·
sure the more than 34,000
ders
of DOT District I
"We
lose
35
to
40
percent
miles of state roads are safe of the building when it rains Engineer
John Dawson and
and operate at peak.efficien· one inch or more," his assistant,
Dennis King.
cy, the DOH performs many
"I
report
directly
to the
Watterson
said
as
he
surfunctions, such as highway
research, traffic regulation, veyed water literally pouring office in Charleston and
right-of-way acquisition, into his office. "The weather don't get much more than lip
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safety and weight enforce· has been· bad recently, but service," Watterson said.
'They don't like me, so we
ment, and dissemination of this is ridiculous."
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calendars
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"It's
nasty,"
said
Kim
don't get anything up here.
highway information."
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With all of those (unctions Kearns, a three-r,ear craft I've went out on my own
02-7
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to ~rform, you'd think worker at the facility. "You looking for another location.
insert
they d be on top of the build· can't get in or out of the · 'The neighbors have been
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ings their employees work building, can't park, can't complaining for years with
Cl
Dear Abby
out of. Not in Point Pleasant. get to equipment. The secre· the dust and the noise. The
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"I've only been here about tary sits in there with water tires are only a temporary
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10 months now, and it's hap· around her feet with ali that problem but as rou can see,
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pened
four or five times," electrical stuff around. In the the building IS in poor
Region
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Mason
County bathroom you have water shape," he added.
Bl·B
~ports
Repeated attempts to conHighway AdminiBttator Bob around your feet, in the
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tact Dawson were unsucWatterson about the flood· lunchroom. . · .
ing. "What the employees
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LOCKED OUT - The gate at the Hlghlanders Alloys LLC
plent Is locked. The company abruptly closed Thursday
and 160 workers are out of a job. Company officials
said that the closure would only be for a few weeks so
more operating capitol can be raised. (Mark Hallbum)

City offidal~
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The normal administrative
process can· take from ~ill:
months to a year.
Highlanders shut down
operations Thursday after·
noon, the day after employees
walked off the job to protest·
bounced payroll checks.
l;arlier this week, owner Dr.
Boris Bannai said he would
make good on the checks and
was working with investors to
keep the company afloat.
On Friday, Bannai, and
Highlanders' Project Manager
Leighton Wolfe, were not in
the office and did not return·
telephone calls for comment.
The plant gates were locked,
and only office staff appeared
to be working.

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NEW HAVEN- The West
Virginia Department of Labor
has taken the unusual step of
filing a complaint for. injunctive relief against Highlanders
Alloys for $250,000 in back
wages for employees. ·
According to the complaint,
"The defendants owe 160 of
their employees in excess of
$250,000 in unpaid wages and
benefits accrued during the
pay periods ending May 26,
200 I, (sic) June 2, 2002, and
June 9, 2002.
"The defendants also owe ·
its employees an undeterminant amount of overtime com· ·
pensation as a result of work
performed. by its employees
over a penod of two 24 hour
shifts."

Under West Virginia law, if
the court determines the
employees are owed the
wages, they will also l:le eligible for damages.
"The problem is that the
employees were owed for two
weeks, plus the damages,"
Commissioner of Labor Jim
Lewis said.
"We took this action instead
of the normal administrative
action for two reasons. I) The
amount of the employees
involved. 2) The amount of
money involved;' he added.
"We really .have a concern
about the financial responsi·
bility of the company. We
wanted to make sure that if
there was an action of bank·
ruptcy, that the employees
were the highest prionty."

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in or defend against
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four heart~?
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holding a minimum
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BY KEVIN KIU'I'
KKELLYOMYOAILYTRIBUNE.COM
GALLIPOLIS An
investigation has been con·
ducted .into the actions of
two Gallipolis city commissioners, a probe theX have
labeled · "frivolous and
"childish."
City Solicitor Douglas
Cowles was asked in April
by Commissioners Gary
Fenderbosch,
Richard
Moore und Celestine
Skinner to investigate Bob
Marchi
and
Caroll
Snowden, for alleged viola·
tion of Section 5 of the city
charter by interfering with
the city manager's aminis·
trative authority.
Marchi is also accused of
uttering a . disparaging
remark about one of the
commissioners during an
April 3 visit he and
Snowden made to the city
maintenance garage .
On May 7, folfowing an
executive session at the
commission's
regular
·monthly meeting, a motion
to conduct polygraph inter·
views into "potential misconduct" and employing a
hearing . officer
was
apgroved.
The commission, upon
the presentation of all infor·
mat10n and the recommen·
dation of the hearing offi·
cer, shall within 30 day ~.
under Section S of the charter, make a decision as to
what, if anything, is to be
done with such informa·
·tion," the motion said.
Upon the advice of legal
· counsel, Fenderbosch, who
is the commission president, declined comment on
the investigation, as did

Cowles. who could not
comment on its status.
"It'' all very frivolous
and a waste of taxpayers'
money," said Marchi, now
servin~ a second term as
commissioner. "I've been
going to the garage for 40
years and nobody's ever
said anything about it.
"No one on the commission heard what I said as far
as the union is concerned or
about derogatory remarks."
he added. "ll's all hearsa('
"I think it's very childish
and a lot to do about noth·
in~," said Snowden, who
jomed the commission this
year.
Marchi, who was reelect·
ed last year, and Snowden
have been vocal in their disagreements with the other
commissioners and outgo~
ing City Manager E. V.
Clarke Jr. on several issues.
In the past year, those
issues . have included non·
recognition of the American
Federation of State, County
and Municipal Employees
union local that formerly
represented more than 20
city workers, privileJ!e of
the floor at commission
meetings, the budget and
recently an ordinance pro·
viding supplemental cover·
age for elected officials,
employees and appointees
involved in civil action.
Those disagreements,
.Marchi and Snowden main·
tain, have inspired the
investigation,
which
Marchi called a "witch
hunt" in a written statement
outlining the situation. He
also alle$ed the other three
commissioners are '.'trying
to get rid of' him and
Snowden.
"We have opinions on
what we feel is best for the
city," Marchi said. "If they
don't want to accept our
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