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The Story for inve~ti,galion serAthens·Metgs Educational vices for the DJF'S' child
Service Center will assume welfare division.
responsibilitijes for the
Mid Davel\port presided
"'Hee,p Me Grow" programs at die meeting in the absence
previously administered by of President Jeff' Thornton,
Aoess to Human Resource who has again been hospiDe~t.
talized at St. Mary's
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County Hospital in Huntington,
Oomm1ssi0ners .approved a W.Va. Thornton was lTans$286,317,65 oontract with potted to die hospital by
the ESC duril\ll their regular medical helioopter earlier
meering Thursday,
this week, and remains in
. 1"11« to acnns on lbe Oll1i· tbe lntenstive Care Unit.
~ lhe oommrssioners . Thornton has battled
in eXOOJtive session with health problems siQce
~QfJobandFamily December, 2001, when he
SeMces Dirocror Micllael underwent the first of two
Swisher, ~ iudicated that emergency surgeries. He had
the reoommcMaOOr: to awaro ret\lmed to work last week
the rontraa to die ESC came · from a two-week stay at the
from a re\llew oommlttee.
University of Nebrask,a.
Gallia-Meigs Community Commissioners approved
Action J\t,atcy has operated a resoluoion authorizing
the pro~ms under the Engineer Eu:gene TripleJt to
tenns 'Of a w.day d!lltract .apply for emetgellCy fundsince Aooess cealied opera- in.g through the Ohio Public ·
lions earliet this year.
Works COmmission for the
The ~Help Me Grow" pro· repair of a bridge on
gram proVldes early inter- Lellanon Township Road
vention services oo low· 136, .and a resolution authoincome families with small rit.ing
Randy
Pyles,
children. In the past, the Highway Superintendent, to
Mei:gs County Health purchase salt products
Department,
· Carleton through
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Ohio
School and other local agen· Department
of
des .have operated wmpo- ·l'ransportation.
nents of . the program
The board also approved
through
subcontracting transrer ~uests from the
aiTaJ\I!ements with Access; · oounty audttor and sheriff,
1l1e ESC will assume and al?proved payment of
open1tion of the programs bills m the amouni of
on July I .
$432,065.52 .
Commissioners
also Commissioner Jim Sheets
approved two contracts, in also attended.

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said lllifficld, \lS he put tbe finishi~ touches
. Uli a lhlee \\leek refu~shing of the wlotful
d~s wqoo that boo'Sel&gt; the .aged calliope 00
special t~ts.
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last year, this Fourth of July parade will feel
extnl. $pedal," he added. "l col\sider it a privIlege to rel)reScl\t both oor'WI!nly alld wunlly
in this parade, whlclt Is ~red toward tbe cel~tlOII of out nation's 11\dependeoce."
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reached tbeir peak in popularity around tbe
tum of the century and are oonsidered rare
musical iltstruments.
Duffield and his wire, June. have ut&gt;ed their
~liope in various fuirs, festivals and celebrations throughout 1he ooum:ry for !he past 30
years. Myro11 has played on 75 different calliope.~ over a 15-sr.ne area and is oortsidered to
be "'TheCall\ope Kinsofthe World" by those
who view his hve pertonnances.
However, lhis kit'lg's reign may end sonie· ·
titne in the immediate future.
"'This oould possibly be our last year of tmv·
elin.g with the calliope," said Duffield, as he
wiped clean the decorative gold scrolls that
adorn the sides of tbe circus wagon.
"We never really expected to perform this
lOJ\1!. After our first flve years, we said, 'Let's
do 10 years and then we'll quit.' After 10
years we 11aid, •Let's' do 20 years and then
we'll definitely quit.' Well, after 30 years, it
might be time oo quit traveling, which has got·
ten harder to do the older we've got,'' he
added ..
"But, you never know. We oould still be on
the road for another 30 years," laughed
Duffield..
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Duffield's appearance a1 the Independence
Day parade is being sponsored by the Meigs
Cooney Tourism Board.
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approves staff
II\' BRIAN J. REID

advisor; Debbie Weber,
junior high volleyball
TUPPERS PLAINS ~ coach; Shawn Bush, golf
The Eastern Local Board of coach: Susan Parsons, ele·
Educa!lon approved stall' mentary choir director; Pam
and sop~lemental oontracrs Douihiu, aihletic director
during as regular board and varsioy softball coach;
meeting on Wednesday.
Tim Simpson, assistani varThe following were hired . sioy boys basketball; David
on one-year conoracts: Gwen Weber, assislant varsity girls
Hall, educational aide; basketball; Heaiher Wolfe,
Christi Lisle, fourth grade yearbook: Cris Kuhn, high
teacher; Mary Jo Buckley, school band and choir direc·
special education teacher; tor.
Wanda Shuler, speeial edu·
The board also approved
cation teacher; and Lesa the following volunteers:
Sidwell, bus driver.
Brian Bown, Bryan Durst
Amy
Gillilan
was and Soon Christman, assis·
approved as a substitute sec· tain varsity football; Cathy
retary, and Lori Anll Bailey Edwards. Jared Soewan, and
as a substitute cook, custodi· Juli Hayman, assistant varsian~~d:f~~· supplemen- ty girls basketball; and Billy
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Highs in the upper 80s.
Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
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Scanered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon
and evening. Lows 60 to 65
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Meigs County community
assessment underway
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POMEROY - The Ohio
State Universit~ Extension in
the South Distnct is conduct· .
ing a community assessment
in its sixteen county region
which includes Meigs County.
According to the Extension
Service. goal of the assessment is to help create a sense
ofthe community's strengths,
weaknesses, challenges and
opportunities.
Communities benefii from
knowing more about them.
selves when working on pro·
jects and making decisions,
said Hal Kneen, chairman of
the Meigs Extension office,
who along with Becky Baer,
Family
Consumer
S c ie nc e I Co mmuni t y
Development, can provide
more informaton or answer

questions concerning the
assessment.
The
local
Extension office number is
992-6696.
The
Community
Assessment survey has
recently been sent to a random sample of 400 residents
of Meigs County.
Respondents are being
asked to indicate their degree
of agreement with statements
about economic, social and
environmental issues facing
our community.
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Survey recipients are
encouraged to take the time to
complete and return the survey to Ohio State University
Extension by July 8.
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"This input is very valuable
to the Meigs County
Extension Office," said
Kneen, "and will help in providing better service to ·you
and our community through
identifyin$ emerging issues
and priontizing community
needs."

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POMEROY- Five local boys panicipated last weelc in tile 66th American
· Legion-Buckeye Boys State at Bowling
Green University.
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Three Meigs County American
Legion l'l:lsts sponsered !he five boys.
The posts included the Drew Webster
Post 39 of Pomeroy. the Feeney Bennett
l'l:lst 128 of Middleport, and the Racine
Post 602 of Racine.
Contributing to the boy'li expenses
were Farmers Bank and Peopk's Blll'lk.
After several days of campaigning,
the Buckeye Boys State delegates elect·
ed city, counto} and state officials. Ohio
Supreme Coon Justice Thomas Moyer
administered the oath of office to all
newly elected officials.
Meigs County delegates participating
in the mock government were Roger L.
Chadwell of Long Bottom and
Christopher Wilson of Reedsville, both
students at Eastern High School; Ben
Bookman and Josh Eagle, both of
Racine, students at ~igs High School;
and Thomas Theiss of Racine, student

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awud to a natiollal finalist for ll
$20,000 Samsung American Legi01:1
Scholarship.
During the week long ac:livity, Robert
Nettley. a '1940 Boys. Stater was ~·
ed into the Bucl:eye Boys Stale Hall oC
Fame. Netzley retired ftom the Ohio
State LegislatUJe after 40 years oC sef..
vice from the 43nl District of Ohio.
Boys State delegates were given an
inside look into the aftermath of Sept.
ll. Assistant Director Edwud J.
\Usanl, a disaster .health specialist and
volunteer worker for the American Red
· Cross. spoke on his experiences in the
. New York area for three weeks at the
site of the Twin Towers disaster.
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The list of speakers also iliduded
Randy Gardner. Majority Whip of the
Ohio Senate: Russell Hanster, nationat
at Southern High School ·
This year's Buckeye Boys State vice commander of the American
enrollment of 1.310 high school juniors Legion; Richard Zulch, state commanwas the largest of fifty such programs in der; Michell Oxley, a 1961 Boys State
the United States. The foundation graduate, United States Congressman;
awarded six excellence scholarships of and Ohio Gov. Robert Taft.

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When not helping his customers Steve stays busy with
his two sons and ~is daughter. He enjoys coaching youth
sports and you may have seen him helping out at a football. basketball or'baseball game. He is also a youth group
sponsor at the Middleport Church of Christ. Steve and his
family also enjoy traveling, In the past he was active in the
Meigs County Chamber of
Commerce and 1on Middleport
Village Council. Currently Steve
sits on the Middleport Planning
Commission .

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boys basketball.
Extended day contracts
~~re approved for Jan.ice .
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Family
and
Consumer Science, 10 days;
11nd Chad Griffith, library
pnd media, 20 days. ·
• Jordin Brannon; Greyson
Wolfe, Sarah Lawrence,
Shaze Selbee, Hailei~h Bush,
Arik Horner, Alex1s Hill,
Joanna Eastman, Ryan
Smailes, Steven Hudson and
~rand&lt;1n Carpenter were
approved as open enrollment
6tudents.
: The board approved the
purchase of an International
bus body and chassis from
Marietta Truck Sales and
Service, at a cost of
$52,765.82:
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Bush proposed and $58 ,bil·
lion more than is expected to
be spent this year, an increase
critics said was too hiah.
"I don't think we advance
the ball on fiscal restraint by
committing ourselves to $9
billion more than the president has sllid he'll spend,"
said Sen. Phil Oramm RTex 11 I od 0 f th '
as,
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The proposal also would
have extended for five years
soon-to-expire rules that make
it harder for lawmakers to pny
for tax cuts or higher spending
by driving , up the federal
deficit.
Behind the scenes of the
election-year vote, some con·
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posal 's defeat would result in
higher congressional spending
that Bush could blame on
Democrats, said Sennte aides
speakinl[ on condition of
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Edwards Moving and Rigging, Iric., has
been contracted to. move generators, tur·
bines and transformers into the Rolling Hills
Power Plant in Wilkesville. Roads will be
shut down along the following route for the
duration of each move. We will be starting
at the Meigs Rail Siding in Rutland pro·
· ceeding to. Hwy 124 going west. At
Wilkesville we will be taking Hwy 160
north to the Power Plant. We would apprc·
ciat~ your patience a?d cooperation. Move
date. June 25, 2002.
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leader of a bipartisan effort to
cap overall federal spending
next year said he wlll try again
after the Senate narrowly
rejected the propos11l.
The Bush administration
and conservatives derailed the
plan Thursday in a 59-40 vote
that saw proponents fall a sin·
gle vote shy of the 60 they
needed to burst past a proce·
dural hurdle.
"We don't i~tend to give up
on this," said Senate Budget
Committee Chairman Kent
Conrad, D·N.D. ''They scram·
bled ail day to defeat this, and
just narrowly avCJted defeat."
The proposal- whose supporters included Sen. Pete.
Domenici, R-N .M., the
Budget Committee's top
Republican - would have
limited federal spending next
year .lei $768 bi Ilion for everrthing but automatically pwd
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POMEROY - Practice for the Meigs Maudor Band will
begin Wednesday, from 9 a.m to noon,
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Due to the ongoing conStruj:tion at Meip High School, .
director Toney Dingess said practices wllr be lield at the
Salisbury Elementary next weeJc, Students with questions can
call 992·7141 or 591-2260.
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Eastern Elementary;
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• Approved professional
growth reimbursement for
two stan' members;
• Approved
financial
reports for May, an appropri·
atlon resolution in the
amount of $8,086,S92.24 for
FY 2002, and transfers and
advancesi
• Appomted Board mem·
ber Sheila Taylor to represent
Eastern Local School District
at the OSBA Capital
Conference in November;
• Set a S~~CCial meetins for
July I at 6:30 p.m. for the
purpose of ado~ting the FY
2003 budget, h1ring personnel and discussion and possi·
ble awarding of contracts for
classroom construction:
• Set regular meeting for
July 24 at 6:30 p.m. at the
administrative office.
Attending were John Rice,
Greg
Bailey,
Howard
Caldwell, Rick Sanders,
Shelia Taylor, Treasurer Lisa
Ritchie and Superintendent
Deryl Well.
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.• POMEROY - Personal il\iury lawsuits have been filed in
~~s County Common Plcu Court by Dale L. Lawson,
, and, and others, qainst Paul J. Riley, Oak Hill; and by
Pamela Cunningham, Racine, and others, qainst Ashley R,
Hoover, Vinton.
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Farmers Bank team, but he
. has been in the bonking business for 16 years. Steve has worked primarily as a com·
mercia! loan officer, but has also been employed as a
branch manager. Before coming on board as a loan officer
at our Pomeroy locillion, Steve worked in Middleport,
Gallipolis and Marietta.
Steve really enjoys the lending
function of his job and helping
to get people just the right consumer or personal loan that
they need.

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POMEROY - Marriqe licenses have been issued in weekend recoveml • wallet near Reedsville,
~eigs County Probate Court to Geoffrey Stanton lilylor, 41,
The wallet, conllining a driver's license., identification,
end Charity Ann Bo~s, 2g, both of Shade; David Lee Rankin, Social Security cud and other items. wu found near . the
:!o, and Shirley Mane Forrider, 18, both of Coolville: Daniel Mei&amp;siAthens county line, and wu retunled to the Racine
Phillip Hysell, 21, Pomeroy, and.Heather Dawn Crump, 19, owner.
New Haven, W.Va.; Joel Samuel Lickliter, 28, and DeVOll
It is believed that the wallet was stolen while the owner was
Marie Hill, 24.. both of Syracuse; Clinton Lee Novak, 44, swimming at Forked Run State Park.
l'tlinneapolis, Minn., lJI(I Carol Ann Jewett, 42, Morris, Ill.;
II¢ Kemp Joseph Kelly, 44, and Rhonda Gail MO!Jan, 31,
both of Portland'.
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Farmers Bank, as opposed to a corporate atmosphere.
I think my customers recognize this as well, and feel like
Farmers Is an Important part of their community."

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hsot the Meigs contyh
omona gran~e on July 5 at
the Sciipio Fire Station with
Athens Cointy members to
be guests. A potluck supperwill be served at 6:30 p.m. ·

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. POMEROY - Units of the Meip lilnergeDq Service
6nswered nine calls for assistance on lbimday. Units
responded IS follows:
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3:26 a.m,, Ohio 124.. Helbert f'u&amp;h, Holtu Medical Center.
7:22a.m., Ohio 338, Lori Gabbert. HMC;
· 9:35 a.m., Flatwoods ROlli, Hany Johnson, HMC; ·
I :28 p.m., Oak Grove ROlli, BartY Hart, motor vehicle accl·
dent, Jackson General Hospital;
· · POMEROY- State Rep. Jobn ~y. R·Wellstoa. will continue his. tradition of open door meeciYip 01:1 Monday ftom I I
4:06p.m., Ohio 124., Cl&amp;Udi11 Sprillaer, HMC;
a,m.
until noon 1t the M~ County COurthouse.
4?6 p.m., Ohio 338, Jobn XOUIII· JGH;
6.56 p.m., Overbrook Nursing Center, Lofeana Davidson,
HMC.
RUTLAND
4:06 p.m., Ohio 124., Clara Saunders, HMC.
REEDSVILLE - · Olive Township Trustees hive
TUPPERS PLAINS
ann&lt;IUIICtd that dust control should be applied to Olive
5 p.m., Osbourne Street, James Payne. Ashley Payne. Township roads by the end of the month, .
refused treatment.
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HONORED FOR SERVICE - Recognized for their years of service at a recent meetin&amp; &lt;If
Harrisonville Grange by Patty Oyer, left, and Opal Dyer, right, both state deputies, were seated,
Pauline Atkins. 75 years; her daughter, Sharon Jewell, 50 years; and standing, allegra Will, 55
years; ~orman Will, 60 years; and Raymond Cotterill, 65 years. (Contributed)

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ATHENS- Survivors ofSuiQde Support GYOUJI will meet
Thursday.june
27 at 7 p.m. at the Athens Church ofChrist, 785
.•
W.
Union
St.
Those
who would like 10 anend are welcome.
:POMEROY - Dissolutions have been ~ted in Meip
Additional information is available by calling the church at
C:OUOty Common Plcu Court to Carl Douala Bobb and Trina 593-7414.
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Bannan, Samuel V. and Tommi Lynn Wamsley, and to Red&amp; F.
Hisle and Charles R. Hisle.
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controlling moles in the
yard, and a quiz on flower
which was won by Allegra
Will.
It was announced that
Harrisonville Grange wil

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Flag Day, · informatoin on
flag etiquette and how to display the flag.
There · was a reading,
"When Mama Joined the
Garden Club,'' an article on

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Letters of
commendation
issued
to members

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HARRISONVILLE
Service awards were presented to several members
when the Harrisonville
Grange met at a recent meet;
ing held at the Scipio firehouse.
Letters of commendation
from State Master Laddie
Moraus marked with appropriate emblems of years of
service for the members to
add to their gold sheaf certificates were presented to
Allegra Will, 55 years;
Norman will, 60 years; and
Raymond Cotterill, 65 ,years.
Pauline Atkins received a
75 year award, and Sharon
Jewell, a 50-year member,
her golden sheaf certificate.
Master Norman Will
presided at the meeting
where 'the annual inspection
on the second degree was
conferred in full form.
Star Grfange members
were ·visitors for the
exchange visitation and wei·
comed by the master.
Patty Dyer reported on the
farm bill which has been
passed by congress and the
1mpact it has ori the industry.
The progrfam included
singing of "America," informadtion on the birthplace of

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Sto'"-'· No-.,
folatrl.y oCMeias ~ citd 't"t t11
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Access to l"ntelll"gence at
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sticking point in Congress

WASHINGTON (AP) Bush lldministrlltion promises that u new Homelnnd
Security Department will do
With intelligence what the
CIA ond FBI rould . not
before Sept. II are falling
on skeptical ears in
Conaress.
Wrthout unfettered nccess
to r11w intelligence datil tape recordings, communi·
cations intercepts, surveillunce photos - many lnw. makers said the new agcnc,v
will not have all the data 11
needs to improve tmnly~is
and prevent future terrorist
attacks.
. "How is this ngcncy to .
know whut · it doesn't
know?" asked Sen. Mark
Dayton, 0 -Minn., at 11 hearing Thursdny of the Senate

Governmental
Affairs
Committee. "You're. addina
11nother ·ptnyer to th1s equntion." .
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President Bush's hameland sec11rity chief, Tom
Ridge, told the pnnel and n
Inter hearing of the House
Oovernment
Reform
Committee that the new
agency will "connect. the
dots" better thnn the current
syst~m ~ven if it mainly gets
scrubbed reports, assessments und unulyses from the
agencies.

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Wi e~ con ession odder or meddling mom

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-or she~ ~be a
psip.
~-. II: lhis pallll dill
should be the led ofywl" WOiiies.
1 doo'1 know what you thoughl
would be gained by cjiscnssing your
lltrllction to other men widl your
husband. If you wanted his aneotioo. you certainly succecdl:d. 8111
how did you eJtpect him tn react? A
unable 10 now.
good
rule to follow before opening
ADVICE
: He approached our family IIICl
one's mouth is to pause llld ask
friends ror support. My mother, in
)'OUISelf. ··ts it true? Is it helpful? Is
particular, was very supportive of meddling. She has approached for- 11 kind?"' If 1be answer is oo to two
him. J begged him over IUld over to mer teachers of mine, c:o-wOi'ken. out of tlfte.lbe wisest lhing to do is
keep our problems between us. 1 present Uld past friends Uld family to keep your mouth shut.
. ~id it was ooly adding fuel to the members. I'm not s.ure if she is try·
lns1ead of ~e counseling.
· ftre IIICl it had to stop. This was not ing to hu.milillte me or change my which your husband•1gnored, I rec~y _
suggested by me. but als~ by a feelings. What gives a mother.the ommend individual counseling for
molher of four. I receutly cooftded
to my lu!Shepd 1be attrlttion I feel
l'or a male friend of ours. He did 1101
like the news welt ~ have had
(lloblenlS in our mmilge for some
time. r hid not been shy m1he JIISl
about tellina him about my feelings.
f{e dismissed it then, but was

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mamage counselor. He conunued
dumping oo my modler.
It has been several months. and it
still hasn'l slopped. lam still feeling
Mother's wtaih, and she won't stop

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'l'odt1y Is l"riduy, June 21, the 17lnd day of 2002. There are
193 days let\ in the year, Summer nrrives at 9:24 a.m. Bnstem
Daylight Time.
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'lbday's Highlight In Hlstulj':
On June :u, 1788, the U.S. Constitution went Into effect.as
New Hampshire became the ninth stale ttl mtify it.
On this dute:
.
ln 1834, Cyrus Hall M~.'Cormick received n patent ror his
reaping machine.
In 1932, heavyweight Max Schmeling lost a title light by
de;:lsion. to Ju;:tt Sharkey, promptilll! S&lt;lhmelillj!'s manager,
Joe Jacobs, to exclaim: "We was rob6ed!"
In 1945, during World War tl, American soldiers on
Oklnawn found the bod~{ of the Japanese commander, Lt. Oen.
Mltsuru Ushijhna, who had committed suicide. ·
In 1963, Cilrdlnal Giovanni Battista Montini was chosen to
succeed the tale Pope John XXIII; the new pope look the
n11me Paul Vl.
.
In 1964, civil rights workers Michael H. Schwerner,
Andrew Ooodmnn and James B. Ch11ney dlsappemd In
PhUodelphln, Miss.; their bodies were found burled In on
earthen dum slk weeks later.
· ·
In 1973, the Supreme Court ruled that stales may bon mute·
rluls found to be obscene according to local standlll'ds.
In 1977, Menachem Beain became lsmel's sl~th prime tnlnlstllr.
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In 1982, a jury ij1 Washington D.C. found John Hinckley Jr.
lnnownt by reason of Insanity ·In the shootings of President
Renann and three other men,
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In 198S, scientists announced that skeletal rem!llns
exhumed In Bmzll were those of Nnti war criminal Josef
Mengele.
In 1989, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that burning the
Atnericnn tlng as a form of polltlcnl prmest is pro1ected by the
First Amendment,
Ten yenrs 1111o: Russian President Boris Yeltsln returned
home from his North America tour, Democrat Bill Clinton
unveiled un economic blueprint calllng for substuntlnlly higher tlllles on the rich,
,
Five years ngo: Summit lenders meeting in Denver wrestled
with n list of global challenges. The WNBA tnllde its debut11s ·
the New .York Liberty deFeated the Los Angeles Sparks, 67·
57.
.
One year Ul!o: A federal grand jury In Alu.andrlu, Vu.,
Indicted 13 Saudis nnd n Lebanese in the 1996 bombing of the
Khobar Thwers In Snudl Arablu lhut killed 19 American servicemen. The flrst totul solur eclipse of the neW' millennium
swept across southern Africa. Dellth claimed actor Cnrroll
O'Connor at 76 and blues muslclun John Lee Hooker nt 80.
Todny's Blrttiduys: Rock slnl!er-muslclun Ruy Davies (The
Kinks) ls .58. Singer Brendn Holloway Is S6. Actress Meredhh
Bax.lter Is 55. Actor Mlctinel Oross Is S5. Rock muslclun Joe
Monund (Budt1nger) Is S5 . Country singer Leon nverette Is
54. Rock nlUslcfim JOlly Kromer (Aerosmllh) Is 52. Rock
mush:iun Nils Lofgren Is SI. Actor Robert Pastore IIi Is 48.
Actor Leigh M(Cioskey Is 47. Cartoonist. Berke Breuthed Is
45. Country singer Kutlly Muttenls 43. Actor Marc Copuge Is
40. Actress Summi Davis-Voss Is 38. Actor Doug Savant Is 38,
Country muslchtn Porter Howell is 38. Actor Michael Dolun
Is 37. Country singer Allison Moorer Is 30. Actress Julleull
Lewis Is 29. Muslcfun Justin Cury (Sixpence None the Richer) ·
Is 27. Rock musician Mike Elnzlaer (ln~ubus) Is 26. Britain 's
Prince WI Ilium of Wnles Is 20.
Thought tor Thduy: "It Is onlr, on pui?Cr that one moralizes
- lust where one shouldn't.' - R1cht1rd Le Oulllenne,
English poet nnd e~snylst (1866· 1!147),

right to do and sal_wha1ever she
wants? - PUZZLED IN PENN·
SYLVANIA
DEAR PUZZI .ED: Your mother
may be enjoying the excitement she is

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TODAY lN HISTORY

Dear
Abby

HMC nurse honored

Takittg risks iu national parks
meaus user fee is jllstified
•'ia
w.wr(ws: The tr..gic sp11te of deaths and dmmatk: ~ues on
1\\'0 North\\~llt peab !Ins spuntd s~tioos that thOse who
need res&lt;:ile In poblk parks ~ a g~ter share of the rost.
Aller fellr fur the people on tioord, the sight of a S I0 million
j!\lw.nnnelll helioopter tumbling down a mountainside could
ttrtainly.he e:tpected ttl genemte such a ronve!Siltlon.
Co~-ems over suth costs ~ understandable, especially
when routine mitlntenantt Is I:~Uina ytilfS behind In national
prub and budget woes are lbrdng some ,slates ttl l."'msider
doslt't some parks. Perh11ps those who take the extraordinary
risks in\'Oived in wilderness hiking, and certllinly MOUntain
dimblng. shoald pit:k up n larger share of the parks' se:m:h
m\11 rescue expenses. ...
It would, fur insm~ be a d«lded~ blld Idea ttl adopt a
policy of direct!~ billing dimbersand htkers who need se:m:h
and rescue seNittS, The lust thing any of the blldly 11\iured
dimbers from Mount Hood or Mount ~ninier need Is a bill,
likely In the thousands of dollars, fur servkes rendered. And
oo "~ se1ld a bill 1o ~evll\g fumily members or 1hose who
died?
All ul\eNhe-fact billing uppro;1ch Is not only cullous, it
l-'OUid very well prove L'OUI\tetpl\lductlve. The desire 1o avoid
~ing e.'pe11siw rescue L'I:!Sts might cause climbers und hlk·
ers tu walt too long tu call fur help, risking greater dungei' -·
1md ulthna~ly, higher re.&lt;~eue rusts....
With taking risks on publh: property romes a public responsibility to pitch In ttl pi\}' for lhe help you muy need, even If
· you never ntl!.d h,
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DEAlt AUY: lam 1 37-year-old

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WEST'S VIEW

Getting up close and personal with a terrorist operative
IY DIANA WilT
The Department of Agriculture offidal says s~ spent hours fa¢11 ttl face
with Sept. II ringleader Mohamed Alta
- a terrifying thOOg~t in itself. No surprise, then, that Johnelle Bryant's recol·
lec:tlon of that 2000 encounter with the
AI ¥ a opemtive, as told to ABC, is

office that her agency dido 't fund his
sort of opemtion. End of stof)' - at
least, this panicular chapter of u. But I
have to wonder whether some fear on
Brynn1 's part, · conscious or not, or
op~ng to "discriminnle" against a
M1ddle Bnstemer might have affected
.her decision not to act In 11ny way on
shocld~.
Atta's extremely menacing behavior:
And it.s shocking not lust bec11use the
VYI
Such hesitation, such suspension of dis•
"very, very scary-looking" terrorist
belief, is the oorollnry of the lessons of
usked B~un1 whal would preven1 him
COLUMNIST
political correctness that teach us to see
from cutuns her throat al\er she fulled
things not as they are but as hs acolytes
ttl pony up a ·loon of S~O,OOO to
thinlc they should be. I can't help relot·
linantt his "dream" of a charter-cum- wry ignorant,.even primitive, Atta was. ing this, for example, to the $25,000 ill
crop-dusting, business; .qultzed her We knew thnt, of course, but the inter- charity money raised by the New Yort
about se~ur1ty at the Wo~ld Trade . view underscores that these AI Qaeda 1imes 9111 Neediest fund that has been
Center; tned 10 buy nn aennl photo- killers are nothing like the twi~ted aeS" erumarked for the Jewish Museum, to,
graph of Washll\gttlt\, D.C., right off her lhetes who pop up In Bond thnllers. As teach tolemnce for Islam at two h1gfi:
wall; or . bec:n~~-e he ~~dden~ broached Bryant discovered, Atta was simple schools near Ground Zero.
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lhe top1c of recr01tmg th1s all-too· enough to believe a federal loon office
It would seem to be no accident that:
s~t-nntured ofl'idw fur "Akeda" - ;.vould Instantly spe~ cash for the ask- Atta was able to seize on a race clll'd hi'
wh.lch Is how she remembered him pro· tl\g. He thought pubhc monuments were his attempt to bully an AmericaB·
nouncing AI Qaeda.
otT limils to tourists, He found the bureaucrat. That is, America may no\f:
Bryant}ailed mlsel"~bly to "connect Yellow Pages to be 11 revelation. H.e be more famous for hs decrees against:
the dots, as they tediously say these took TV advertising quite lllernlly. "discrimination" (und discrimination'&amp;;
days, but that's not it, either. Back In Displaying a decidedly medieval tum of kissing cousin "profiling") than for itS
2000; .~.htins "~ohamed" with "crop mind, he a sumed Bryant, who works "parliament." And such decrees, it mu~
duster JUSt dldn t flutter the average for the federal government In Florida, be said, display an allegiance to dogma
pulsej "Akeda" still, Ms. Bryant P.ut it, had been "banished" from the nation's no less fanatical thun any ayotollith'a·
sounded. "like a woman's name' ; and · capital where of course the American fatwa, Consider the senseless pledge o~
Osuma bin Laden "cou!~ h11ve bee~ a ·•parll~ment" 'Is. Besides being an FBI Director Robert · S, Mueller llh:
character on Star Wars; All of wh1ch lSinmist muss-murderer, the man was a who, while acknowledging that a sui·
sounds practically Edemc,
yokel.
rosa fear of engaging in racial profilinA
Still, there's something else that But while he may have made an easy had paralyzed his agency's terrorism
should give ~use about wl\nt happened mark for three-card monte, he knew investigations in the past, vowed to the:
- nnd didn t happen - when tlie ter- enough to play a kind of race cllrd Senate Judiciary Committee this month:
"?rist met the bureaucmt. First, Atta did· against Bryant. After she turned him that. his agents would never engage io·
n t get the loon, and he dam well should down for a loan, she recalled, "He kind the practice in the future.
:·
hove - nn emended loan to the loony of jumped back In his chllir and started · · It looks like some people never le11111
bin. That Bryant, In the face of Alta's accusing me of discriminating against - or, perhaps, have learned too welt
threa1s and uncontrolled tirades, "tried him beCause he was not 8 United States Which has to make us wonder whal
to tal~, very nicety 1o calm him back citizen, and h~ was from a foreign coun- happens the next time the terrorist
down, Instead or excusina herself to try," Interesting how he knew to say knocks on the door.
.
call in nets and stun guns Is astonishing that.
(Diana West i$ a columnist and edito .
- although possibly understandable.
It dldn ~ t work. Our dear B,ryant rial writer for The Washington nme.r.
(More on that below.)
.
patiently explained to the lunallc m the She can be contacted via dwtst@wash•
The se;:ond shockeroo I~ how very,
ingronrimes.com.)
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• GALLIPOLIS - Jackie
Killen, RN. BSN, OCN,
· oncology
nurse climcian
al
Holzer
Medical
Center, was
recently a
recipient of
the Ohio
P a i n
Initialive
KIWN
Excellence
in
Pain
Management Award.
., She was one or ten recipients throughout the state who
received this special achieve-.
ment.
.
Killen, a nurse for 25 years,
has been at HMC since 1977.
During her employment at
HMC, she has worked in the
nursery, pediatrics, 4 East,
and IV nlerapy.

Killen received her associate degree from Hocking
'lechnical College, her bache- ·
lor's in nursing from Ohio
University in . 1988, and is
certified by the Oncology
Nursing Society. .
· Killen has been involved
with pain management since
1999, and has comple1ed
guidelines for pructice, with
1he
Hospital's
Pain
Management Group, for
patients in pain at Holzer
Medica I Center.
Killen was nominated for
the award by her peers and
received the award because of
her devotion to the goal of
promoting optimal pain management.
She was presented the
award at a special luncheon at
ttie 2002 Pain Summit:
Breaking Barriers to Pain
Management in Dublin.

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MEIGS COUNTY CALENDAR
Community Ca'-n•r 11 publlaMcl u
a flw ...,~w to non-prollt groupa wllhlng to announce mwt111111 and apec:lal
calendar li not dnlgnad to
promote aiM or fund-nl- of ·~
type. tt.ml are printed only 11 apace
parmltl and cannot ba 11_.1111teed to ba .
prlnt.cl 1 apeclflc numblr of dlya.

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FRIDAY
POMEROY- Pomeroy Church ol Christ
free community cookout, 5:30 to 7 p.m.

CARPENTER - MI. Union Baptist
Church, Ice cream social, 6:30 p.m..
Church 1ocated off Ohio · 143, soulh of
Carpenter.

SATURDAY
POMEROY - Summer Fun wHh lhe
·son· progtam, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. a1 the
Hillside Baptist Church, 39724 Ohio 143,
Pomeroy. Games, food , fellowship, prizes
and surprises. Pastor James R. Acree
Invites the public. Buses will run In all areas
or lor pickup call 'the church, 992-117~8 .
REEDSVILLE -The H&amp;llrts and Hands
Fellowship of the Church of the Nazarene

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In Reedsville wiM haw a ffee clothing and
small household Items from 9 a.m. to noon.
GIYII-Iway days will take plact 8118ry other
month.

using the tl'lema 'Fa~h Mountain" allhe Mt.
Hermon United Brethren Church, 36411
Wic:kham Road, Pomeroy, Monday lhrough
Friday, 6:30 to 9 p.m.

SYRACUSE - Free clolhlng and food
MIDDlEPORT - Ohkan Coin Club, 1
at the Syracuse First Church of p.m:, at the Trolley House In Middleport
God, Second and Apple Streets, 11 a.m. 10 Meeting and auction. Refreshments.
noon. For lnfo111'\1tlon, call 992·1734.
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POMEROY Velarans Servlc:e
SUNDAY
Commission, 9 a.m., at the office, on
CARPENTER - The Boelk . Family, Memorial Dri~JG, Pomeroy. .
preaching and singing lhe gospel at lhe Ml.
Union Baptist Church, 9:45 a.m. Church Is
POMEROY - Stale Rep. John Carey,
located near Carpenler. Take Ohler 143 open door session, 11 a.m. lo noon, Meigs
from Pomeroy to Carpenter, lurn left just County Courthouse.
before the railroad tracks on Carpenter Hill
Road 11.nd follow the signs.
RACINE - Southern Local School
Board, regular meeting, 7 p.m. 'at lhe 1&lt;-8
MIDDLEPORT - The Pine Ridge Beys building. ·
from Gastonia, N.C., at the Ash Street
Church, 10 a.m.
TUESDAY
RACINE - Racine Area Community
MIDDLEPORT - Former pastor Joe Association (RACO) potluck dinner, 6:30
Gwinn will preach at the Hobson Christian p.m. at Star Mill Park,
Fellowship Church, 6:30 p.m.
POMEROY - Meigs Counly LEPC,
MONDAY
11:30 a.m. al Meigs County Annex conferPOMEROY - Vacallon Bible School ence room. Lunch provided.
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One of our favorite fwnilies Is the
Murphys. Paul und his wife, Pat, have
13 children. Once when we were there
for supper, 21 of US' gathered happily
around two tables In the kitchen ·to eat
- the IS In their funUty und our six. .
I wns going to say we "crowded"
around the kllchen tables, but the word
crowded Cllrries an unpleasant connota·
don , lfsomeone you like Is sitting close
to you, that's not crowding. As we all
know, this cun be quite n pleasant eKpe·
rlence, Crowding Is something else.
Much n.s I like a lot of room, I would
· mther occupy u small room with n compuny of happy people thun be In 11 httge
room with people I am not particularly
fond of.
Knrl Lorenz, the Oermnn scientist,
says, "I strongly doubt whether you can
~ondltion mnn so that he does not
become nervous and neurotic when he
Is crowded."
Lorenz said It has been his ex.perlence
thut "people who live miles from the
nearest neighbors nnd are not over·
whelm:ed by social contacts show the
greatest humnil klndt1ess."
He tells a story from the days when he
lived in Munich.
"We had ns house guests," he says,
"un Amerlcun couple who lived in the
wilds of Wisconsin, Just ns we sat down
to ~upper, the doorbell rang und 1, who
was overfed with human contacts, said
with Irritation, 'Who Is that now '/'"

"'Nicki.~

Abby. I don "t willlt to h~ N"~eti.
but she's not the only one with feelwas a littk bumpy. Nidi IIIIMk me ings. I halve been hwt e_. since w .
se;e a thenpist because she wen1 k.ided us out. t don't blow "'hat to
~ my bKI:pld: and found a do. It seems like whenev~ I do
fate suicide DOte 1 hid written as • something she doesn't like. she I.CIS
joke. Thellpy made me Sid. ~ 1 hun. I feellraJllled- Please help. CONFUSED IN SOUTHERN
stopped f!i"'·
Ever su~te thai. Nicki hilS tried CAUFORNIA
hard to play "Mom." She ICIS l.ike
DEAR CONFUSED: If ever a
my real mother is dead. E~ timt: blended family needed ~ling,
I talk. about my mom. Nkki gets it is yow- family. Pk:oase dip thi .colirritated.
umn, show it to your father and tell
About four moolhs llgQ. she blew him lhat you m: the author.
her top lltld kicked my flllher and Pl'ofess.ional counseling shoold help
me out of the house. ~ had 10 n:solve not oollmany. of your pn»
spend the night in a motel. My lems. but Nicla's as well.
father and Nicki made up, but since
(Pauline Phillips ami ha d(IH,~h·
t~n . things have been . VeT)' ter Jttllllllt Phillips. s.haft' tht' pseu·slr.lioed. Every once in a while, my dooyrn Abiglfil V.m Buren. W'ritf'
father reports to me tha.t Nicki ''hils Dear Abb.v at "'"~dh-arAbby,('tlftl
cried her eye;s out" because she or P..O. &amp;M 69440. l.,o~ Angrlrs, CA
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DEAR ABBY: I am a ll-ye;ar-old
girl. I live with my father and step-

molber,

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murder is the most likely cause of deal~
·for younij men. Many of these kllling~.
some soctnl scientists say, can be laid to
overcrowding. There are too many peo..
ple per square foot on .our shrinkina
planet. It eventually takes its toll on our
.
frayed nerves.
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One of the newspapers 1 worked for
was lpcated In a begrimed structure iii
downtown Cieveland. There was no uit;
_ _ _ _ _ . conditioning and the city's din blew .io
through the open windows in the sum•
COLUMNIST
mer. Our arms got black from the soot
on our desks and we stirred our coffe~
copy pencils.
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.His guests, said Lorenz, were with
But we outgrew the old building an~
shocked.
into an ail)')o well-lighted struO:
"To be less than overjoyed when the moved
ture of concrete and glass. lf we wert
doorbell ran wns Incomprehensible to overcrowded
we were 11nd neect:
these people who lived deep in the ed more space,where
now
we had it.
;
country. It made me reulh:e how much 1 Somehow, a lot of the
love which perhad become a. victim of overcrowding." meated the old pluce stayed back there
(For myself, I must say that I never to live wit~ the ghosts of those happJ
visit a farm without feeling that farm\)n Nmlh Street
•
life holds one ofthe secrets hidden from years
The
moral
of
the
story
is
thm
gooa
modern•man. The space and great quiet company - not plenty of room - ~
of the farm renews my spirit.)
the secret of happiness. I once got a
Though Lorenz is undoubledly right, card
Father's Day from one of llll'
it probably ought to be s11id that the rea· boys on
who
penned these words, "May:
son we dislike crowding is that by und good company
to· surround
hlllle we dislike the ~ople who are you. Company iscontinue
thought's
best suste·. '
crowding us. We don'1 'love our neigh- nance and slimulus."
::
bors us ourselves.''
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Whether or not that may be true, over- The Murphys would understand. •
crowding Is one of the evils of modem
society. ln the ghetto, we are told lhut (GeorJie R. Plagenz is a colum11i.vt f~.
Newspaper Enterprise Association.) . .

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fulhcr fumre ttl high ~chool
bilsketool1 stllr Le8"'" James
wns ltttllcted thursduy on
11\\'J~i\ge ll'illld chut'lles that
tould curry mote tlmn I0
~11rs In l'!dsol\1 11 county
I'I~UII)r llilld,
Summit Cnunty l&gt;n1secuttlr
Sherr\ . he\&gt;nl\ - Walsh
nnni'Jun~:ed htdh:tmenl~ fur
James'
ttlellt\lr, llddle
Jnck~l'l\\ Jr., llitd sevtrttl tlt'
Jtn:ksml 's ussndllte~ lilt
th~% llf fu\ltley, tmllpel'b:ll!
with tet:ortb, mtility hmrl!krlfilltmd ti"!llll!lll8 11'1 u pnltettt
nrcorrupt ncHvlty In t'\lllnectlull With II iltortt!llj!C SCi\11\,
Wnhh suld lhnt neither
James tlor his lt\llthcl' t:Horla
h11d tilly hwulvell\i!llt In the
alte.lled st:ilm,
"llc mtiY huw a cllls~ ~t­
&amp;tlMl relntln11shl1'1 with n11e of
the dcfcndnuts. but he Is llot
luvolved In th18 sct\111," she
said ot' .ltlillcs. "He hns not
been hwc~tlllnted 1111d he has
ntl relutloMiilp whatsoever In
thl~ ettse."
Jtulles,
Ohio's
Mr.
DMketbull the past two yeurs,
hti~ ulreudy beeu o11 lhe ~'Over
of Sports Illustrnted, whkh ·
dubood thll IS·~cur-old "The
Chusc11 Om~."
· He will be 11 senior this full
• tit Akron St. Vlntent•St.
Mury Hlllh School nnd is
ellpedl\d tu be u mp NBA
drnn pltk It' he d~dtles l.o
skip collciJe und turn pro.
Olorlulmu~s ht1s descrlbtld
Jaok~oli us LeBron's futherl
~uyhtl! thi! boy's blulolllctt
father hus mwcr 6cen
hwulvcd In hlsllli!.
WIIISh sultl JnekSUII hnd 14
properties upprulsed through
11 mortt!tll!e brokeruge, resultllll! In [nflnled Male prlces.
She sllltliMHt ul' the prtlp•
ertles hnv~ slnte been fore·
llltl~ed Ufltlli, Ulid tWo fltiUII ·
clulln~tltutlonN hnve ~utlered
llpproxlmutcly $100,000 In
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vh.lunls to be luvolvcd l11 till!,
ttlld h~ instructed thc111 In
htlw ttl dtl this:• O•!ssncr 111ld,

Meigs llo;).;,t ll3 \.'UI\Ch
Mike Wal'fen s:~ld Ills ream
wnuM need hit the ball
\\&gt;ell 111 onle~ t:o beat
All~ens

P\lst 2I.
Meigs got very few hits
as Athens ret'Onltd the 9-3
vkhlry In Amerlcilll
Lcgitlll baseball a~:limt,
Melgs (2-')), which h:td
only three hits o\\ the
evening, hnd orle nl' those
hits h1 the 1'11\h 1111\ing
whet\ Dustin Gibbs ted oil
whh a ~Ingle. At thnt !)(lint,
Athens led ~· 1.
Al\er D;~ll~ Hill wa~
walked, Gibbs Wtts fut\.'Cd
out ttl third on a lielden'
dltliL&lt;e hit by .lush Lynch,
In ul\y ~:ase, Dnve
Mcclure was also walkeJ
ns Mellis ltlllded thli bt~ses
and WM !lilt. to do sume
serltlll~ tlantiii!C.
A t\luple or ert\lrs
scored Hm and Lynch and
l)llii.'Cd MtCI\lre Oil third, .
Nick Meruln on second
and Mlchnel Warren on
l'lf!il, ~till whh ol\ly one
out.
·
nut: AthenN 1 defen~e
stcptled Ul'll'or relief plll:her Jnke Hnhl ~~~ Josh
Stanley flew out: to the
shortstop dlld Sh11Wt1
Wotlten grout~ded out to
short to end the lllillng. ·
Mi!lgs, ill
rute, had
mndtl l t n twu·l'ill\ gmne
I!Ohll! lnttl th~ sixth,
In the slxlh lmlltli!,
Alht\1\S llm two btltters
j!I'Oullded out, but lhc vlsl·
tor~ nuutnged three 1'\llls to
tl\\Ce ngul\\ exlend lhelr
LIOION LO.ta- Meigs' Tony Costanzo te\les e lead ftoll1 first base While Athens' Seth 011o111
lend.
guards the base during the second Inning of Meigs' 9-3 loss to Athens In A111erlcan Legion
PIHII IH Le...n.IS · baseball aetlon Th~rsday. (Butch Cooper)

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ULSAN, South Koren (AP)
- The best United Stutes
soccer team in 72 yeurs finally met its mulch.
Alter rousing funs buck
home to get up in the middle of
'till! night to
WHICh their
inspired
play,
the
Americans
losl
to
Gennw1y 1-0 on Friday in the
quw1er11nuts of the World Cu~.
ullhough they outplayed tiiCif
taller, ~tronger opponents lor
much of the night.
Unlike four yeurs ugo.
when Germuny nuuthundled
the Amerienns during u 2-0
tlrst-round vlc1ory in Paris,
the U.S. players shoved buck.
The Uni1ed Simes domina!·
cd for much of Ihe first h;ilf
und hud nume1t1us scoring
chunces. but Michucl Bulluck
scored on u heudcr in I he 39th
minute, rising between two
Americun defenders.
Germun goulkecper Oliver
Kuhn 1wice cume up with
diving saves in the firs! half
to deny Landon Donovan,
and the Americuns nearly tied
the score li1ur minutes into
lhe second hull'.
A shol by Eddie Lewis
boun~ed on· Ktihn und hit off
the let) hand nf defender
Torsten Frings. who wus
stundinl! on the I!OIII line.
Scottish referee Hugh Dullus
didn't cull u penuhy, uwurding Gernuiny a gonl kick.

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CUp

PIHH Ht G1n111ny, IJ

Mariners complete sweep of Cincinnati, 3-2
CINCINNA'rl (AI&gt;) - Junior got
thrt\e hurmte~$ hits, the Seultle
Mutlncrs got lhree resoundlnl! wins.
Ht&gt;w telllttl!.
·
~ubcn Slerrn hit n two-run homer
Ultd the Clttdttllntl Red~' slumping
lineup sltugt!led uga.ln
thlii tltll~ WithOut
Ken Orlt'rey Jr, ...:.. us
th"" M"'11111 tlcrs~t II 3-2 •·l~_
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ll!lnht5t Ill~ fomter ieum nnd hu three
sfngles In aiL He wns out of the stltrl·
lnl! lineup ror the flnlll ~lillie, resthtg
hili tender hmnstrln!l.
The ilrowd ot' 27,908i!U~e OriiTey u
dl
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hit u routllle t1y to rll!hl to end the
ln"lng, then slummed his but to the
ground.
Grille~ and the Murlners hove Iuken
ditTerent puths since he maneuvered
them Into u trude with his hometown
teum before the 2000 seuson. He's
been hurting und the Murincrs huve
be•n "·innlnu geltlng 116 vi ·1orles
lnsvl sewuson. e•
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de·•k
• Thur'~•d·ly
• sunt1nc·'u 11p the 111ood·'
"Seuule Traded Us Grltl'ey Bul They
Didn't Send His Btu."
the AL West louders gotlhe best of'
ult of the reunion ungles In the series.
Manager Lou Pinlellu who led the
~~~~h "Net)~~~~~~~~ r~tlr: s~v~~~~ Reds to the 1990 World Series chulll•
Inning with u runner ubollt'd uttd n plottshlp, wutched his teu111 put
ohunce to do somethins drumutlc. He together Its first three·gume wlnmlll!
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Mike Cumeron, who replnced u hulf-hour In I he clubhouse lounge
Grll1ey in center lield, hit u solo before the ~mrte, urging Ihem to relax.
homer in the second gume, out-pro- -For the f1rst five innings Ul!uinst
dudng Junior for the series.
Jumes Baldwin (5-6), they were us
Bret Boone took cure of the fumily uptight us ever, getting only two hits.
un~le by hilling u homer and mukinl!
They tinnily broke out when Barry
u ptvotul piny In the second gume. The Larkin doubled in the sixth and Juu·n
series murked the 11rst time that Bret Encunmcion homered, snapping lhe
tmd hlf brother Aaron, lhe Reds' lhlrd Reds' 0-for-27 stump with runners In
" were in the sume gume wilh scoring posilion.
busemun,
the1'r· l'lllhcr,- Reds lllUilUI!er Bob Shil!etoshi Huseguwu guve up u
Boone.
double to Lurkin in Ihe eighth, but
Sicrm, who hil two homers In 2S Kuzuhiro Susuki got the lust four outs
games 1orlhe Reds In 1997, look care for his 17th suve 1md 99th of his
·of lhe lust reunion subplot by hluing u cureer. ·movinl! one aheud of Mike
two-run shol in the slxlh off Joey Schooler for the Icum record.
Humllton (J-5). Tho Murincrs ulso
lchiro Suzuki, 1he AL's top hitter,
scoreu III'Uil 1)11 Hamilton's throwing went 1-for-12 in the series, drupping
error us they pulled ahead 3-0 on u his uveruge to .363, while Larkin
muggy, 90-dcgree evcnln~.
e~tended his hitting slreuk to 13
Bob Boone met wllh hts hitten for I!Omes.

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Luis Castillo's hitting streak hits 34;
Cardinals fans bid farewell to Jack Buck
BY Til£ ~ml PA.£SS

Sadness in St. loui • ·in.tilbting
ICbicvmten.l in Florida.
. Grieving CudiMI fllllS bid Jl()()dbye
to Jld: Buck on Thursda.y. 111\dMW'lins
ran cbee~ LUis Castillo :as he e.\~n.d·
ed his hitting strtu to 34 g:m~ breaking Rogers Hom by's record tar a
se~.'OOd baseman.
Castillo slashed a sin@le in the first
Inning of Rorida's 3-0 vtclory over the
Cleveland Indians. a g:un called after 5
lfl innings because of rain.
"This guy lias been unbelievable."
Marlin catcher Mike Redmond said. "I .
·couldn't imagine playing in 3-l g:m1es in
1 row."
While illl annou~K.'Cd crowd of only
8,045 turned out to watch Castillo chase
history. an estimated 10.000 mourners
tiled past Buck's casket near home plate
ut Busch Sta&lt;lium.
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The longtime broadcast~r w:as hon·
.
ored before the .Cardinals lost 3-2 to the TRIBUTE- St. Louis Cardinals fans fll&amp; around Busch Stadium past the cas!~ t,
Anaheim Angels. .
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behind home plate. containing tile bod)' of H u of Fam br~astltf l!l£1&lt;. B.uclo..
"The orgam~ahon made tt such a Thursday. (liP}
well-done day," said catcher Mike
Matheny, ooe of the speakers nt the Red Sox. who lead the majors with nine Texas. The Rangers fired p.itclling
memorial service. "Everybody in here shutouts.
C\'IICh Oscar Aoo.sta.
was kind of choked up by the whole
DIAMONDBACKS 5, Otuous 1
GIANTS 10, lKVtL RAYS l
thing."
.
Johnson (11·2) struck out II in seven Marvin 8e'n11rd had four llits. and
A.J. Burnett (8·5) und the Marhns innings at B11nk One Ballpark, lltld s&lt;..ued four limes. lltld Riel\ Aurilia
completed a three-game sweep of Ariz.ona scored five times in the seventh drove in four nms to back. Russ Onil
Cleveland in the tirst meeting between to beat Rodrig\) Lopez (6·3).
(6-4) at · Pacific Bell Purl:;. Thn)'Qil
the teams since the 1997 World Series,
ROCKI!S 14.
Stwue (0.8) owns. the loog.est losi"i
also won by Floridu.
YANKEES 11 1 10 INNINGS
streak in the ml\lOlS.
Castillo tied Dom DiMaggio and Thdd Zeile hit a three-run homer &lt;&gt;ff
• ATHLITICS $, PIRATU 3
three other players at 34 games. The Steve Kmay (3·3) in the lOth inning, Jermaine Dye homered and drove in
Dominican leadoff hitter also matched and Colorado outslugged New York to four runs as Tim Hudson (5-6) lltld vis·
Benito Santiago's record for the longest close the highest·S~'Oring three-game iting Oakland completed a lhree-l!ame
streak by a player born outside the series in Coors Field history.
sweep.
United Stutes.
The teams combined for 70 runs. 8S
Mns~ TWtNSl
Scou Schoeneweis (6-5) and the hits and 15 home runs in three games. Steve Trachsel (5·6) retired his first
Angels ended a foul"~ame losing skid 1bdd Hollandsworth hit a grand slam as 19 batters and took a shutout into tbe
nnd halted the Cnrdtnals' live-game the Rockies overcame an 8-2 deficit. ninth at Shea Stadium. Torii Hunter
. winning streak. Troy Percival stmnded rallying after Clemens was hit in the caught Mike Piwa 's homer before ball
two runners in the ninth for bis 15th right forearm by a line drive 11nd left in and glove fell over the fent:e. Edi,udo
s11ve.
the fifth. X-rays were negDtive.
Alfonzo added a two-run shot for 1~·
The Cardinals held a 4 lfl·hour viewBRAvES 3, TIGERS l
Mets.
ing for Buck beginning more than seven Javy Lopez drove ,in the winning run
ExPOS S, ROYALS 4,1) INNINGS
hours before the game, with funs filing with a two-out single.as Atl11nta rullied Vladimir Guerrero ~cored oo a throwpast the broadcaster's cherry wOOd ens- for three runs in the ninth inning lltld ing error by pitcher Scott Mullen (0.2)
ketjust behind home plate. Buck's son, beat closer Juan Acevedo (1-3) at in the lith at Olympic Stadium as
Joe. led the memorial service that also Turner Field. Maddux left lifter the fifth Montreal extended it winning streak to
featured speeches by Stan Musial, Lou because of pain in his left calf.
a season-best seven gumes. Kansas City
Brock, manager Tony La Russa. broadWHIT! Sox 6, PHtLLtES 1
has lost a season·higll seven straight.
caster Mike Shannon and former
Mlll'k Buehrle (10-S) took a shutout
llooGUS l, BLUE JAYS I
announcing cohort Dun Dierdorf.
into the ninth and Pllul Konerko hit a Odulis Pere1 (8-3 f.pit~hed five-hit
RED Sox s, PADRES 0
three-run homer off Robert Person (2-4) bull into the eighth ttl [)Q(J&amp;cr Stadium
to win his fourth stmight decisiOn.. Brie
Martinet (8·2) struck out II, 'nve up Ill Vetemns Stadium.
two hits in eight innings and retired his
RANGERS 7, CUBS 4
Gll8ne earned his mujor !~ague-leading
lust 17 batters as Boston won nt Snn
Rnfael Palmeiro hit n go-uheud homer 25th sttvc. Toronto lost for ihe seventli
Diego. Johnny Damon 11nd Nomar in the eighth inning ut Wrigley Field time in eight gnmes.
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:- Theft, with mhtulti Itt\ In
:the
dfl'endtf . ~
missed a aoal on
• hMtlitr, hit·
una the side
of the net aff
a mm fnlm
Clint Mathis,
who
had
entered early
In thewcona
hilt
Moments
later,
Mtthls' hvd
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penalty bolt
ttu blockod by Jens 1eremles
as the Ameriellls lriod de$·
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CINCINNATI (AP) - Ken before
butting practice job und hope that the hitters do
Griffey Jr.. was out of the Thursday. For nearly 30 min· their job."
Cincinnati Reds' lineup utes. Boone and Lefebvre
Boone hns been impressed
Thursduy, test· urged them to relax.
by Dessens' maturity in his
ing his te~der The offense hns been the . second seuson as n full-time
humstrtng Reds· main problem since stoner. The right·hnnder \l(ent
instead of playing uguinst his Muy 18, when they led the 10-14 with u 4.48 eurned run
former team.
National League Central uvernge lust season, lending
Griftby plnyed the tirst two Division by five sumes. the team in wins.
games of a three-game series They've gone 12-l.S since
"He's certainly u better
ugainst the Scuttle Muriners. then, fulling two games behind pitcher than he wtts u yeW' ugo,
Those were his first times in St. Louis.
when he wus our best." Boone
the lineup since he stmined his "We're train~ too . hurd," said. "He n1wn~s hud n I'1111e
right hamstring on June 7. He Lefebvre slli . " very teum in movement on hts bull und wus
had three singles in six at-buts busebull goes through it. timid to go inside. Now he's
and slummed into the outfield During the course of the sen· going in there with conviction.
wall to make a catch, hitting son, you're goin' to hit thut lit·
"He's got u little more stami·
his right knee hurd.
.
t
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rust
spot.
Rtght
now,
it's
nu.
to go into the
The hamstring isn't com· magnified because we're los. (I He· used
·
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pletely healed and the knee is u ing gnmes und we've dropped ttter mmnss ... un d hll 'd reu1.
little sore, so manager Bob out of tirst place."
ly buck otl. Now he po·wcrs
Boone decided to rest him for The Reds don't wunt to full 1hrough it. He's leumed u lot
the final game of the series.
too fur behind the Curdinuls ubout himself. Now his conn"He cnn feel that he's played before they start hitting.
dence is 'rowing to where he
two days," Boone said. "Plus,
knows he s good."
he hit his knee nnd it's sore." ·
ELMER EMERGI!S
Griffey hus lobbied to ~tar.
Elmer De.~sens. isn •1 getting
MoR•: Tttu: CHANGI!S
as much as possible, but d1dn t muny wins. but he won over Genernl manager Jim
quibble wit~ Boone's decision. his manager.
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Bowden continues to reorgu·
He nlso. missed 6 lfl weeks
Dessens gave up seven hits nizc his helpers.
this season ufter teuring 11 ten- and two runs In 6 2-3 innings
Leland Mnddox w11s prodon in his right knee.
of u 2·0 defeat U:$ninst Seattle moted Thursday to . ussistunt
"It's u chance to rest the on Wednesday mght, leaving general munnger und director
hamstring," Griffey said. "He him 4-4. The record is decep· of scouting. He hud been
told me that if he needed me to tive.
director of pluyer personnel
pinch hit, I'm available."
Itt six of hi~ . IS stnns, the and intcrnutional scouting.
The Reds ure 1·10 with Reds hu ve scored three or Gury Hughes - Who was n
Griffey in the lineup, but could fewer runs, leaving him no special ussistunt to Bowden us
use him these duys. ·They hud mnrgin for error. In his lust 12 well us director of professional
scored only two runs while starts, he's 4·1 with seven no- scouting - wus given the JX&gt;St
losing three In 11 row, and were
- un indication he's of special assistant/senior
In un 0-for-26 slump with run- decisions
· adviser for player develop. ners in scoring posttion head- not getting much help.
"You
just
try
to
keep
the
mcnt.
ing into ThursCiay's game. ·
team
close,"
said
Dessens,
De Jon Watson, u major '
Cincinnati had 13 hits in the
first two games against whose 2.63 ERA mnks fourth league scout, nlso will be u
cross checker.
Seattle, with Griffey gettin~ in .the NL. "I iust trv to do
three of them. The Reds don t
want to risk uagravating his
hamstring.
"We just got Junior back and
you can see that his bat is start·
mg to come around now,"
Reds hitting couch Jim
Lefebvre said. "He's such a ·
bifi pun. That's going to add .to
it.
Boone called all of the
team's hitters Into the club·
house lounge for a meeting

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:off tho hlallest seorina bowl
:i1111e In hfstory, a 64·61 dou·
5te-oveltlme win over East
ltarollna In the OMAC bowl
Mit December,
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: "We an way ahead of
:"hen we wen llst ~...
:.aid Hq1ey, a flct paitialiY.
:attributable .to the ntum Of
t:"'ich. Tho sonlor quutetls OOMiclered a tfelaman
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and thO top pi~ at tbe fi'O$i· JISOII Rader, Joe ~ftl, and
lion by NFI,; draft analyst Mel J~ Mullins) " the best
Kiper, Jr.
arouP. in the nation. The
Anotllor faetor in the popu· Sportlna News has named
luhy is that the Herd IllS tl\em the ncond best unit In
·
~ashlahasNo. tl in the nali.on.
11\e nali.on In preseason polls.
"We've aotten over 1,000
Tho No. 11 Spl!_t wuai~ by new season ticket~," said
Playbo)l! Tht SDortina News Hqlel, "people that had
plaCed me Html In llie 14th new ~ht season ticken
·~t,
.· . .
bafore. We kttp Jtttllll new
Athlon Pllblicalions ranked P'OPle e~ day.
the Herd nceivlna corps - "Tho nation Is tNIY. alvin&amp;
(which
includes
wldo us a lot of mpect rijht now,
ieeelvws Darius Watts~ Brad
Ba~a. Josh Davts1 Curtis .
Jonoa, Denero Marnott, and

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'1)1 the sevonth to secUJO the
tfln. ·
• Zaclc Lustaarton wu +for~ at the plate for Athena (6~), lncludlna a double. while
:J)1ar McLeid waa 2-for-2,
· Melaa used three pltchan
011 the e~lna. pre~na for
' busy weekend ttiat bOalna
today at Lancaster 1111d con·
ttnues In a doublehaadet

a. Q"e

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Sunday, June 23rd

Stanley, who started the
aame For Melp. threw the
rou strikina ®t two.
Stlltina pttcher Zacb Wlm
earned the win for Athens.
Athens oDontd the .11111•
with a +0 lead, lnclucl{na a
solo home run In the aecond
lnnlna by Seth Ollom.
Mefp Rnall}' aot on the
acortbOircl In the bottom of
the third when McClure
scond on a aacriRce tly to
tiaht netd by wamn.

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Pay Sport Flahlng
BtU• Bluegill • Crapplt •

Ptroh • Cttflth

740-?G-2182
1 FM Child Aclmlulon
wl\11 1 palcl adult
Btautlll.ll &amp;Qut.t
No Alcohol
No Pttt
301U Old Duttr Rd
Duttr,OH

Saturday at Melas Hlah

Serving Starts at 11:00 am

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'IIHII ~:~hhose .
whom haw
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mlnlls. htlrt•, and
han1b In thl1 tlmt
~:~f need, Thank
)'00 alnmely 1\\wn
· Candy Ml)" and
.Jasmlnt Smith tQt.
au tllatanyt)nt has
putfortlllnthe
tntlre \.\Immunity
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......... cy!., ...... $!500.00 080, (304)713-SII04
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a-. $1250. (740)441"Bob"
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CONTRACTORS
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1!1115- fOC&lt;I Ellpknr
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740-985-3948
Control. PW. n- Glasa,
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COmbination
ond KeyCONCRETEIBLO
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Mlrflirun
on our minds.
lie*, llaiMy,
car, Sopd, 2.0 4cyt, - . _ FOQ LIC;IIs. LugCI&lt;JBRICK
mu~. S6so 080. -Rod&lt;. PL. l.ibbJ&lt; Ralplt.
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W!ills. StepS •
(740)441-0584
Soots.Roor~Lrslir ot Andy
Fl• t Woxt.
111113 DodQo Dynasty, Goo&lt;l - - RuMing lloorrls.o........ JOfli ot Jarvi&gt;
Rcpl•;•ments.. • Wlllks
dopencllblo . .r. lood4d •. F\1, Topo P~oyor, rott. Goo&lt;l
u.nd Drives • Steocil
allldnv . $1.800 080. Condition. suoo. .
(740)441-o&amp;tS
(740)4453443
Cretr
111t4 lluldl c.ntu&lt;y S!Atlon 1997 NIIHn 0\lolt. V·6.
Public S.le and Auction
wagon, 1113. NC. PW, POL, MrytNug. fronl S - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . , . - PS. 511.000 rnl'-. thlrrt ... t, fiOoVolr. 89,500 rnllto.
coudluo... 1399S. sesoo. (740)992-5578
(740)441-11171
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$7200
080.
FM eusono Ptayor,· 4 (740l24S-~ 1
Door. ,, 500 (740)446-8742
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loaded, ..__"""um..n
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movies In original boxes (Mr. M«goo,
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Adventures In Travel, Frontier Fury
W/James Stewart) and old p~mltlvas.
Very brielllsllng. Much more from tools to
treasure.

Free Estimates
949-1405 ""

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6:30 pm

LOis ol excellent glass: Imperial, Fenton,
New Manlnsvllle, Pilgrim, L.E. Smith,
Fostoria, Cambridge. Pink 0 epresslon In
Cherry
Blossom pattem, set ol
Czechoslovakia China, Longaburger

~';t'c~~· c~":' v~~enold P~~

tillS GMC fullllze V8, NC. Groat Sh•$2500
~-.~1184
. $311s~~- ss.,~v84, ,_(7..;.
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!IllS S·IO, $3285 ...h. 2000 Harftl' Davldoon 1200
1888 Choroktt, S18115. CUllom. 12so fllllea, Eldroi.
18111 Chlrokto, $4295. SIISOO. (740)388-8375 after
18111 GMC Sonorno. E•t. 7pm.
en, sens. COOK MO. ~200;.;;;·,'-~-tor-ldi-C::-:R~8~0~Atl&lt;~lTRI·COUNTY AUCTION CENTER
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103
TOM. ( 4!1)448.0
$1700. (!ICM)875-413!i ng
1510 St. Rt. 511 Qalllpolll, OH 415831
1811e Oldo
Su'!\mollo Bonahoo 3s0
(740) 881-1421
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18!5K, Cutlau
$4000 080. 2001
1883 Cnovy N.'t stto Ave., 8o!&gt; lloudot.ln March 2001.
Richard E. Workm1n, AuctlonI30K mllao, $3500 080. Aaklng $4200. (:104)87S• L.....;.;;;;;;;;,;;.;;,;,;,-;,;;.;;;,;:-.;.;,;;;,;.;;.;;;......1
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- - - - - - - - 2002 Hofld.l 350 Rondoor.
t 887 While OS 4 Door 4a4, 200 miles, extraa,
Mercury Mya~qua . &lt;la;t, Au· $4900, OBO, (740)949·
to Ovtrdrlw. O..ly :18,000 2t81

mllto. Kelly Tlroa· S,OOO
mlloa, Tlnt4d Gltoo, Till,
Stoerlna, AIC, Roar
lltfJOII, AM-FIJ, ~po Play·
or, PW. Pl, Cruloa Control,
t 0 Wily Power Drivers Seol.
Outotondlng
Condldon,
S7,8SO. (740)448-344S
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2000 C.valltr, oleyl .. ~10.
10.000 milt~ Air Ccndltlon·
"· AMIFM, CD Playor.
Good COndition. $7,000.
(740)441.()337
2000 Mozda Mlata M~&amp;.
13,1100 mlloa. Excallont
Condition. Garage Ktpt,
$18,800. (740)2511-1021
81 Dtlta88 Royale
bllt, Runo Good , Good
Body &amp; Tlroa, 1300 080.
Call (740)892·9778 any·
~me.
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For Slit. 1ei6 Goo neck·
or. ~tomaiiC •. Air and v.ry
Cl..n.VI.OOOrnll... $4500.
'Import &amp; Corvellll Kille~
.11185 ~along GT, Garogo
Kept, Extremely Nice &amp;
Cl.. n, NIMtr driven any·
moro, 105,000 bebltd
rnllto. Cal lor a 2 pogo lilt
'ol porformonct porti &amp; IC·
.couorlll. .
$12,500.
1740)446·8609, (740)44t-

n~otarew

good ptoplel
Honesl - lntelligerot •
Comteous - Friendly
'Rect{llionist I

Cashier
1\ persolllookllll

tot • taf'Hr •

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Foroman, $3000. Call
(740)388-8021
FS. 1811t Suaukl 2SO, Quod
~r. Vtry Good Condl·
lion. $2600. 080. 1987
1200 lntoratota goldwlng.

Many

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June 22, 2002
Chester Fire Station
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Excellent

Ccndltlon. $4900. (!ICM)875·
2382 or ltavt meiHgo.
Harley Da'lidoon 77 FLH,
15 000 Fl
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S5SO. 1992 Moroury Topaz, 2002 Palomino Light Slide·
$1000. t8111 fOC&lt;I Tempo, In truck camper, load4d,
$900. 1992 Pc!ttlac Grand· AJC. otovt. rol~garalor. lur-

Am, SilK)(). 1ito Pontlao naoe, baltlroom, and show·
Grand·Am, $800. 1891 ~r.
740 448·8548
'DOdge SltadoW, Corwtrtl·

$1200, 11111 P11mouth

Sundance, $1000,

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1887 Ford Ranger V·8
~WD. 5-,P.. 1885 ' Ford
Ranger 2·WDI5·op., $1,000.
For Both. (304)117UI689
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,1885 Frolghtllnar Tractor
1and lowboV troller, $7,500.
(740)37&amp;·2427

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18113 ChiVy 1800. E•lond·
&lt;ld Cob. E•collent condlllon.
Load4d. n,ooo mllll.

(7-40)245·5089 after epm

'TWo Lanaga weooeaters, handmade rocker
chain saw carving. Longaberger baskel, rag

rugs, weedeater string, chain saw access.ories,

MIS.C.

Used chain saws, wall hugger recliner, swivel
C&amp;C Gonorol Home Malnto· ·
rocker, electric weed eater, shop vac, oak
nenct· Painting, vinyl lid·
rocking
chairs, box fan, mechanac's creeper,
lng, carpentry, dooro, win·
adverllsenient beer signs, Pallo stove, Fire
- a, balho, mobllo homo
ropo~ and mora. For frot
hose, 1920 Dresser wI mirror, farm wagon;
nllmato call Chit, 740-8112· entertainment center, computers, microwave ...
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MORE TO COME
Cuotom Building &amp; Remod·
ollng. Free eotlmatoo.
Full1 Ina urad. For all )'OUr
Live Band•, Door Prizes, Raffle &amp;c Gamu,
homo ropalr needo. Con
face paintins, uw carvins
740·982·11 19 or 740-441·
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Spasholll Dinner· all you can eat ttartl al
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homoo,
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late!
pontrV 1J 1 ~;~blng,E;;!:,;~~~
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1ont oondltlon, S4,1100.oo
(740)8411-1318
1997 5op.,
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In Melgt, Athena and
Washington countiH,

Open 24 hours.
7 Oaya per week.
Rt. 7 Tuppers
Plains, OH .
CALL 887:e 329

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4359 St. Rt. 160
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(740) 446-1044
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New Homes • Vinyl
Siding • New Garages
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Windows • Roofing

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collectible dolls, new ceiling fan, sidewalk
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nlahad. Ealabllohed 1975.
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~leclric broom; garden hose, water cooler
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Located at the Chesler Fire House on
St. Rt. 248 in Chester,.OH.
Starting at 11:00 a.m., there will be spaghetti
dinner served all day. Bands starling at 12:00
noon include Mountain River band and
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Pontiac Flrlblrd, $800; 1992
Buick Rogal, $1000. 1894
Chavy Cavalier, $1200.
1992 Buick Skylark, $1000.
1888 Chevy Cortlca.
$1000. 1984 GMC Brlgadla
Semi, $2800. 1878 Chovy
Makir Homt1 11600 1989
Pontiac Gra.id Prix · $900
'1988 Mazda 828 S45o Coli
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(740) 992-3194
992-6635

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quia, $600. 1986 Ford Cell: 339·3785.
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740-148-2217

New Home$. Room Addlticns,
Garagas, Pole Buik.tings.lloofs,.
Sieling. Decks, Kitchens. DrywoU

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Jeff Warner Ins.
992-5479

Attention Ladies:
Pies and Cakes are needed!

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29670 Bashan Road
Rac:lne, Ohio

middleport, OH

Door Prl- • .Live Baadll
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If you W()Uld like to make a
donation, please contact:
Elmer Newell @ 985-3537
Ridenour Gas @ 985-3307
Pickens Hardware @ 773-5583

1887 17, VOyager baoo
bOlt, 40hp Mercury, live
wolla. fllh IInder, 52 lb
ttoruot trolling motor, $3,800,
740-742-7200 or 740-742·
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Hill's Self
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97 Beech st.

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(740) 742·8015
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Driveways, Pallos,
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Foreman: Larry
Owner:
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Rorrald "Mick" Haning
Christina ' Chris' Haning
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